The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1906, Page 2

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| ea THE GLAICHE SEES HOPE OF FREEDOM IN THE FACES OF HER JURORS CUBA. WELCOMES “They ‘Are (Good,” Shelf PRISONER SAYS TT ee BERTHE CLAICHE FACING HER JURORS. THE LONGWORTHS Says, ands “Soothed J 75 SCOR TOLOMe ea, ge Officiatly Geeeted on Board |. by-the Thought, Steamer and Eat baer a HAVANA, Fob. 2—Tho ‘steamer Mascotte, having on board Mr, and Mr#, Nicholas Longworth ena Edwin : 5 ‘Vv. Morgan, the new American Minis. Brings ‘Many Visitors to ter to Cuba, formerly Minister to _|@ovea, arrived ‘here thia morning: from She Left Grand Central Station ef ‘to Pie etree By: on Dec. 26 for the White UGLY SIDE TO THE TRIAL} sno totiows tem down, herself un- y ae i Reception Committee of the Ouban amirched, with helping hand and volco, Se eT are Gin eon Star Line Pier, ‘ , fader Sivas ae ad asd gers nen by the travellers on the after dock, ‘: 4 Govin, as spokesman of, Police 10 Be Accused of Being in} rosy, in on ran ‘und forgot. a fhe irony committee, driefly and ocbrdially . f fragrance Presence. the patn icomed Minister Morgan and assured : League with the Vile Traffic | ne"had endured because of them. ae disappeared ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Longworth that Cuba copa ygheckagp antl men gaitheg a aap hee) oe ead of Outcasts. Verdict Will Be Important. was delighted wish te opportunity. of om the Grand Central Station nigh , : ; honoring the daughter of her best he r cass iain hababao€ BI: be Whether or not the moral effect of the ; ; S- friegd. iy B prother, Henry. Beodley, a. garden |Macision of the Jury in the case will be Mr. and Mra. Longworth went ashore p0, & Wall street broker living at Dobbs Ferry. The. yoling woman started! nessing acwar ths two Gays’ ordeal Of for, good mus: be determined by after inva inunch in chatge of the \coban OCS Tage te bdr eel ep peedigns eee Sep ges mn ‘White line pier, e she was ‘i m nm @ Ovsanic, that was Satie the morning oft Dee 27, She was going to pubes iar Meagan poite ntl alds steamy Apepsapabrnce ; With her Henry's little aon. Bhe stayed | the Clalghe erfoved -the holiday in the | Innocent it may be thet the Distriet-At- thé suburb six months, ard since then has .been at Dobbs ‘Ferry. Drove Her-to Station. ‘She-had been saving her money for ge Denke tO “England Gor a “sit week visit to the old folks at ir hone dhe-seemed Tombs .to-fay. ‘The unfortunate HUttle French girl doesn’t know much edout George Washington, but,she considers It a good sign that ber case fs all in readiness for trial on the birthday of the man .who stands alone in history an a successful champion of liberty. "It 1s what .you call @ mascot,” she explained;to ber mother. torney wil be ogiled upon to try other women-who see no way out of their die graceful ‘thrakiom but through homi- ‘phage. of this case that ‘Me District-attorney wil disclose, full af menting to the people of New ‘York. Hyidence will be produced by ‘the prosecution to show that police ‘The Longwo: a Week. RICH TAX-DODGER BILL WITH THE GOVERNOR. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 2—The Aasembly to-day passed the Saxe bill, aimed at wealthy tax dodgers. who, claiming to | be non-residents, maintain mansions on. Fitth and Madison avenues. eas to the Goy- All of the.members-of her family and’ many.at:her friends she has made since she ‘killed ‘Bmil:Gerdron on July $ last ugsage, visited ber in-the.Tombs to-day. While te etree vega) tee Stoker | the respite from the weary court see-| ny? A 3 sions was srelsome..ahe meas anxious tor Recs the real tris! to ‘begin tomorrow, be- cause her bellef that he vill be ac May Reform Social Evil. quitted ts , apparently honest. < Of the Jury whieh «ts to tey her for] Fathape ihe unfolding of tife in the her life mhe abd: men. I feel:that good men willbe good “mia+| to me and.dnow that'l had to:kill. Gerd- es ron. I never asked ‘Mr. Levy or Mr, {1 nt of | Rovalsky te place aay ons on the Jury; but when they agreed upon each man I ‘}imew -that they bad done :the ‘best for : These Pianos were taken ricer wanghclagralers hong in exchange for our Bene-| é j : dict Pianos that we are Mrs.€.L. Marston Missed|}°*\nf 3 819850. ‘ We still have on hand: Bauble After Leaving |} steinway Square, $900, Mrs. Hoyt’s. ; peat now:$100}° Used Pianos Ended. | Mrs. Basar L. Marston, wife of the partner <{ the big banking firm of Blair i Terms—1.00 a Weell. Call at Once. te recover a gold reticule and jewelled purse she lost on Tuesday a’ @ btidge whist party in the Mrs. Edward C. Hoyt, «ife fonaire president of the Leather Company, at Na an Hl "y sommes. WOMAN VANISHES — ON WAY TO CITY Mrs: Lawson Starts to See 4 Dentist but Strangely Disappears. || (o-auwow are as fotiows: FIRST RACE—Aitle aod « sixteenth; eall- = (Special to The Evening Worlt.) Story Told by Patrick's Ignacio | clio ; - LJ Peb. 27,—Drn. ‘Woman Witness. siti 4 the testimony of Miss Gaillard in.'| Patrick case in New York yesterday ferred to tim St was untrue in e1 etal. He stated that he was mot acauain’ with Charles #, Jones and never to his knowledge had seen him, ‘The rumor 1s veralstently circulated ne hae the Uttle lodae-keeper's'| to-day that District-Attorney Wiliam ‘ Burke éntate end seemed | Travers Jerome has found, and brought eontent with the quiet home| to New Xork Charles ¥!\ Jones, Her drother, Stephen Bradley, 4s | missing valet, whose alleged contessions for ©, J. Smith at Ardsley, | of perjury in ‘Texas last year ure peing guy two iniies away, and she oficn | made the basis of the motion for a new Sgelled on him and ints wife. Sho often| trial for Patrick, the lawyer now in the e ht Now York on shopping visits | death cell at Sing Sing under sentence j elster-in-law, and was familiar | for the murder of Rice, the mttMonatre, city. "Two years Ago she went| At his home on the east side to-day to yinit her parents, taking | Mr, Jerome absoluseiy declined 19 be : quoted as to Jones's whereabouts end sent word to reporters that ne aad noth- ing to say. Assistant District-Atlorney Garvan, who is aiding Mr. Jerome in the fight 40 prevent Patrick from getting 4 new trig., Was seen anu asked: “1a Jones In tnis city or ig he where the Distwict-Attorney's office RS | as the Newsboys’ Home under the di- “s preter mot Lo taik about that matter id Boctety. at aul," was the only reply he would was an moment make. when Or. eae Attorney Olcott, who noe dm the present pro- that District 4 ters urged the to dine, the” oat dea} rade ident James A. 0 .gonve quarters there is @ bell the District-Attorney is willing t story that be has wt aconsted

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