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“ Circulation Books Open to All.” "|" Cireutation Booke Open to All.” | ‘PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1906. 0 JOIN IN A DAYLIGHT THIEF C WANTS PATALG WITHESS HELD FOR PERIUAY Texas Warden Identifies Jordan as Maw Who Served Sentence. ¢ “HE MEANT-T0 KILL | ME: PKILLED HIM,” SAID CLAICHE GIRL ——- ++ JOSEFINA TERRANOVA IN THE TOMBS. (Photographed especially for The Evening World to-day by a staff photographer.) . Manacled Hands ' S So Policeman Martineau, Present at Shooting of Gerdron, Testifies— Police in Plot Dragged Man to Death; Says Prosecutor. BOATMAN DENIED IT, ‘ Fight—Keeper Fa Saw Prisoners Pa Swore on the Stand that His Dual Cousin, Now Dead, “Wuz a Bad Un.” Two young burglars on their way 7 \ PATRICK TO STAND PAT. 4 ~ 6 Seq jetiea Gerdron because he’ sald he would kill me,” {s the remark _ | Bérine Claiche made after shooting the man while he was in the custody of 3 ; Farka Morton and Martineau, according to the latter’s evidence in the trial to-day. Also when told that her victim was dead she said, “He'll LANCASTRIAN, ‘OT FAVORITE, AGAIN WINNER Perrine Beats Out Sew- they were caught. Lawyer Says Condemned Murderer} with piood streaming from the wounds Won't Waive Any Rights—Miss Gaillard Won't Tell Her Age. ‘ __— “Joe” Jordan, the Texan imported to . Patrisk in his plea for , was identified this after- sixth street. WOMAN SUICIDE imedrire i ex-convict. Jordan was missing when the warden was called and the Dis- trict Attorney sent out to find him. Mr, Jerome asked that Jordan be held for perjury; because he had sworn that the Joe Jordan who was ia a Texas prison was his dual cousin. Patrick Stands Pat. Re i ge I Le i E L i Hf 3 a ! g g i i : 4 ‘ i HS WARD s Her Family, but Refuses to Tell Her Name. i 3 iB aa} 3 taking the stand and telling conversation they had In the detote an indictment was founa Bf t that both he and wonfeased to House that Dressed in @ white satin wedding had alain the old millionaire. gown, the body of a woman who had the hearing this afternoon Mr, Ol- said she was Mrs, Laura Ward, wife of cott told Mr! Jerome that he had not William H. Ward, of No, 16,East Thir- consulted Patrick in the matter. ;teenth street, was found in her room This afternoon's session was greatly ‘at No. 617 Lenox avenue to-day with lan FREES rf i é Jerome and Recorder Golf to learn the piujow beside her head. A letter of exact, age of Miss Gaillard, the Texas | tarowell told the landlady to notify her school teacher, he parried thelr quea- | nusband, but Ward eclared that tions for twenty minutes and compelled} .5¢ only was single man, but he them'to give up. had never (called at the Lenox ee ci cpp Regge pessaraie i 2 ety a ‘to mo to the house that fhere were other arrivals trom| ,,WOnt nally Aer) wee At the door Teas in the court-room. ical Secrhae eve5 iia etna: Olcott Waives Nothing. “f never saw the woman before. It ts iy es astonishing how my namé wus dragged aan ster 2 no | ere maa ences a ae med at the body, jtiona. First, though, he asked former | ™% We Sore eeaciad tor the /dbepeer Diptrict-Attorney Olcott. tor the defense.| 1," king up Ward's photagraph and if, Olcott was prepared to say whether | ji. ‘card, cried “You ‘Here is your! his: client Patrick had waived his legal} Dyture, and you have May oatara” right to object to the testimony which|"\varg broke down and confessed to! Jerome wishes to draw from Fred] in_ coroner that he had long known the| bas former counsel for Patrick. woman, but hid never murried her. He have not seen my ¢lient during the | wished to leave, but the Coroner meade recess. or conferred with him in any| jim agree to attend to'the proper burial. way on this point,” replied Mr. Olcott. | yt was late this morning that a man “Haye you not been directed by Mr.| culled bar ui Patrick to waive his right” asked Jer- | Mrs ome, st “T Insist that I’ have not--ween s0 protranted to her at Airected,” said Olcott aharply. “1 object | Kerner went, Spe net to bringing up this matter ie ‘oom breaking in in this way. I walve nothing. eb a } Ward dead. ee Q. How old are you nowt A. rm in) Lying com on AG Ohtani of te Bai . opal Church, It was open at the fol. . se ‘ wi ee the dase, District-Attorney appeated to] em hart that fight u was a card of Reoorder, orasathnh age Set ma Seer. Boy on \ wer and que tring.” Said) SYRACUSE, FEB. 26.—The polfce have. lor “contempt o¢|@ warrant for Chatles R. Paine, rece! insist on an answer, A. If you’? can Towing passage: wit ‘know bd Plead, ‘Thou lere the the Court to seoure an answer. x Parries the Recorder. PA Eide try Greased ep my ‘once F band comes up. ‘Say a few pray- ore forme once in a while.” sa teller of the County Sa) ma Bank, who ia to. be ah 0. On Wednesday Paine asked Ely <A study of the girl bride |who killed’ he? uncle and fatally’stabbed her aunt to wipe out the stain of her CRE'GL| atagrace and win back thie love'and respect of her husband, made by Nixola Greeley-Smith, will be found on In his opening addrets to the jury to- @ | SPRING? SURE THING! pee. Cust dis was. fj 5, poortan i tle, birds, ought to be building BACH Ste. intone * |thelr nests if the signs in the flower ee . Betting. beds of the City Hall’ Park count for nd Jockeys. Ag ‘anything. The tullp bulbs plunted there last’ fall are already over the Ie frost OF tho. past fuw Gays appar- no effect upon them, month Ly havt is a full’ ahead of time, Was over De Wot er tye feet of frost in the. ground. \N HELD PERJURY Kerner Ward Wien, tol ed the ea- they Found Mra, fy cause, O Lord, with inst *. add five years to the year 1870 yo strive With me, and them witness continued to fence with | dre Cty SR Seay i | cd. ; Bank Teller Missing. Patriok witness, was leaving, Reoordec on he was arrested by. Rounds ‘ exas prison warden as, District-Attorney Jerome | fr he having. sworn. that the} MUST ANSWER.” ri Supreme Court has H. H. Rogers, of: th ‘that | sii, ” mi to go to greg et | Som seb a A oe ent ti SSotween thiteysnite ‘ane mf Suess Zea ae 6) AT AST Toy the palicy-hoKlers ta centering about 3 Company, becamd, known’ to-day when the “e geting years Ol} } eho head of Presidext Charles A. Péa~ it} tt was otated on the. best authority that * Ini eae = you forty-two | That another storm besides thet raised don’t || body, of the Life Insurance ~] Witt Weldort Astor Js not et all gether Knock Down Keeper with Followed by Many Bullets, BIG CROWD RUNS AFTER THEM FOR TEN BLOCKS They Were Finally Tripped Up by Detecti Rooney and Captured After a Desperate ~ Court Iate this afternoon’ broke away trom Keeper L, Ji Créevy, him down with their manacled hands and ran for nearly ten More than a thousand persons joined the hunt when Keeper Creery, he staggered after the boys. They raf from Park avenue and and Twenty-first street past the Harlem Police Court and up Third until they were tripped by Detective Rooney at One Hundred and dodged and rolled over citizens came final | Creevy fain ¥ | orisoners were taken to a dru was the boys th pi ie ° break. They were in th prison _pendin ul reat ae the Coen tinn be y Seis iS WALDORF ASTOR MAY DRI and Dash Away inted When He Were Safe.’ s from the Tomibs to Harlem blocks on his head, emptied The burglars were Joseph’ | eighteen years old, of NO. IM3 avenue, and Frank years old, of No. 1583 Avenue A. were recently convicted of larles in’ Special Sessions ‘Waiting in the Tomba to be ‘Tho © boys, NOT HIS WIE, strength of the two youths, went to the grounds jas The handcuffs edt a gash ‘ head, and he was; ‘blinded dazed, long enough. to gtve the boys’ to run, Creevey picked himself up, Tevolver and emptied all six chambers: over the heads of the tives, ‘Thoukte the bullets whissed pin ye id not slacken speed of al he Tl a rR wd bar at a respecttul distance Third avenue they turned north, kept on through a crowd that” ® but dared not atop them Hundred ‘Twenty-aixth ‘There thet: Be ir to them, they, Fap on past the court Sliding he. 101 b a Sune ‘stepe to, TRU wee c A eee gar “ireak tor Ineotont 6 Honey." of Tnapes bela “aale More Boe final; a the. , risoners ‘to talk of ‘Wall. street had a report William’ H. Molntyre, formerty President/of the Equitable Life . ance Society, and one of the ‘ha of the notorious “yellow who Imew! Mr. oly 'e whether he pty ‘Gulrements of his, tat while at the sume time ae tor estate, This'has | persistent an the hos a ahanp eye