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‘Mr. Jerome tallied to'Court Justice Burr, sitting in Special PUT 10 DEATH BY ~ CHINES E RIOTERS, - [Mobs Attack Mission Stations at Nan * Chang, Murdering Six French Jes- “wits and Two Members of the English Famil - WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Consul- the-State Department under to-day’s date the American mission, houses at They ‘aia Nanchang, in the Province of Kiangs, have been attacked by Chinese rioters. | with _.. Telegrams sta(e that the fourteen It is reported that the trouble orig!- \ nated inv dispute between the French Jesuita ‘and Chinese officials, A Chi- Rese Magistrate was at first report- ed to have been stabbed by a Catholic taissionary, ‘bat it is now claimed that the) Mugistrate stabbed himself, In the riots which occurred yester @ay, six Jesuits and two, members of the Kingman family who are Boglist, were Killed. Chinese troops ‘are pro- ; . MISSIONARIES SEND WORD OF ESCAPE. ‘The Rev. Dr. Leonard, of the Meth- Society, at No. 100 The Metbocist mission there is in ;| charge of the Rev. Edward James and (Tex., Pri who. ved Troma the West, He unas, chief warden al t i man, wearing eee oy in. the} a, esse ‘brought | that Jontan tas not been seen F to-day, ‘Mr. iy Seusion, (it has "brought sult, The application i. town oon- | also anf hensions on that) “T think’ he explained that down Some on 8 treet t have # valise,” she Rete ae inte d ‘tun left the ell be here Iater, sy oraan Hell be brought in—| inventory to be furnished within ten Bet et ecurnen erocl faantee, ‘to his questioning of; Age Question thats ae a A Welk ba to. Thats “aut call now how old you! fro Tne votteeh thirty-nine | of ko 1k forty-five it yselt ibe See or Mboked | in Mind | iF atidnvtc Ae Be es a iy ots oy I pe coe remember the from “thirty-elght ’ or} ane iptycnine 1 to fifty. Jones Offered Thousands, mother told me once.’ sald Gaillard, ‘that Jones had written 2423 if that he had been to the plans Rice. your amaavie faye ?' will ans: *sones's @ letter sayin; es iam Mars 28 of may aser aan ear sald. stand gn, are in} I” Boon t,t | 3 i hadn't ‘old him statement, but they ena wills" or, Bow? (rot Lats s after ata ee, else did the lettor say? meant Just the sting | A jones was emploxea by Rice, ih, Jon Ste ih a rian due was very | an ed to be a stor: ' seine ane WaAsithis letter written? oi feo ke Ne DRO poe oe Patrick. al ee received ahout @. Did you say In’ your wMidayit that Jones and brother At cece broth: | fi the La Parte ‘Titer heard him use my vient se gattactod my My srother tnised: above all things. stn Mrs. James, who are frum Wisconasin.| pluce of safety several hundred sites! sian, With Rév. James is M. R. Charlies and ~|eguse of the uj “the Methodists es tel te In addition to these are five women missténaties of the Methodist Women’s ep | Rovelan : Missionary, Gvelety. They are. Je) aan Gertrude ‘Howe, Jennie. V. Hughes, Alta “Newby; Kate L. Og- born and Ida Kahn, M. D., a young] Chinése; woman physician. ‘Acoording - CITY DEMANDS to-Bishop: Bashford's des-" to assist y of Kingham. General Rodgers at Shanghai American missionaries escaped. REV. MR. JAMES WHO WASIN PERIL AT | ¢ase MISSION IN CHINA, patch the missionaries escaped on teats down the Yangste Kiang River to a below, where they told aptamer news et the attack ufch, & dispensary ‘ana i ings for the Talesion At, the , Amerson, rd. {t was seid that ti Mativcs i} er the Desa’, at thea polats. byt thet Rope wal ston. an inlet a Mission: un ni AN Lb an death ars THE BOOKS ot Foreign eh hinteer OF BROOKLYN GAS TRUST Assistant Corporation Counsel Burr t0-day obtained an order from Supreme Brooklyn, requiring the Brook- ef "Cpmpany 40 allow. the under its control or; shall show, or tend to show the cost of coal or oll) consumed by the gas wang during the time it supplied the gis to the city tor the price of which extends to the amount of wages and salaries paid, the true amount of money. iivested in its plants and all other items of receip and expenditure that may pertain to the actual cost of production and distribution of its | gas and gas eervice to the city. It also provides for an inventoty and inspection fof ite plants and property, the examina- \tfon and inspection to be begun an3 the | gays from the date of the order, and tae examination to be carried on as far as is, possible without interference with the business of the company. and to be subject to regulation by the order of the court. that the Brooklyn Unio; shoW cause at a 5) term of the Supreme Court in Brooklyn on the iat day of March, 1606, why the application of the city for such inspection, exani- ination, inventory and discovery shoula not be granted. Meanwhile the order company. This is the first of the applications which Corporation Counsel Delany re- cently stated he intended to make for an examination cf the books and prop- erty of the gas and electric light com- panies now suing the city to ascertain what is the actual cost of the pro- duction and distribution of as and elec- tric light for lighting purpases. In the present, silt the Brooklyn Du fon Gas Company is OP sse2toas, talance ‘claimed to be au for gas and gas Nehtng sluce Jan. 11904, 1903, and March 16, 1904 Guced the old man to sign a check and then he himself chnnged the loctenss | | points so that tha amount cal for Would be thousands instead of hundreds Mars, Q. Didn't Jufige Olcott talk $9) Reber about this conversation on car between Rice and Jones at any time? A. After I testified about it Judge Olcott told me he thought it waa a pretty steeep story and I re- filed T only told It because 1 had to and it was the trut! Q. Did you regard Judge Ralley who! secured your testimony in Texas as an honorable man? A. Yos, I would re- ard him as an honorable This Antaked ‘be, Jerome's. inquisition and he again took ‘up question of Jordan's whereabouts. Haney called in. He said Jordan | me down with them at all this jorning, but was stl at the hotel Here Judge Railey disagreed Miss Gaillard, who had swore that} Jordan accompanied her to court. Mr. | Jerome asked for a subpoena for Jor- dan. fudge Olcott examined ma'am. When you frst told me about the | tatic you overheard between Rice and Jones on the car, the what did T ‘say to va 12u, Bald, It sounded pretty people sere not va | to accept the truth, But you told hut if Mr, Jerome adked me about Wr tmost tell him ee whole story. is Paid Her Expenses. Q. Are pald any fee for coming here? A, Only my “raveling expenses and hotel tA What tmbelled you to comm ere? ‘A desire: to see justice Some- fue telling me to tel” what “i you know any of the Patricks? ry t Pinow any of them. you Kaci the denesa? A. They friends of ‘minc. Jerome re-examined the witness. Q. DA Judge rt say to vou in your conversation reearaine the street-car in- cident that it would seem strange for tye Mayor of Houston, a relative of ‘iar Marsty Rice, to be in converna~ tion publicly with a criminal like Jones? A. Yes, but I told Judge Olcott A i et | stood that Mr. Rice would be here to- with | 5 school 3 our Mayor would not dare to ignore ipo in public: o: “Are vou willing t> remain here until Wednesday, when Mayor Rice ar- rives?, A. On, yes, I'll remain. 1 under- I've been loaking around for him. Joe Jordan Reappears. ‘This confirem the rumor that Mayor Rice was coming here to contradict Mion Gaillard. She ae served wish & } subpoena cing See, presence Bs | witness ‘on Wean eeday. She then left he stand and the Texan Wanden was recalled. About the eame time Jordan was brow Ls gueni at Huntsville prison, between isn and 18907 A, I was. j Q. ‘Was this man here—Jordan—e cons | yict in 18% at Huntaville? A. He was. |G made a trusty of him end used him ope water-carrier in @ gang of con- viets. How long did you know Jordan 4 hon Line i He has Ay Tope, al’ hve Un) was known aa 'Sidnny” Mare! ie G. You tain sume vict whom ‘Soliceman ‘eae “hw Huneevihes A Lo ure ah . Jerome, “Ta that thts man Sortun Ge comunltees for 4 et His story of ‘this mvythic: ‘his ts bovend belles.” We twive proved that he lied when he says that he was! never @ couvict. Jordan tnto chair Inooking badly adr Wookine bai Beore hn stents Wa Mr) a Tt wank to crometk Murray,"’ Mr. Oleott drought out thet Murray HAE Dow. a salesman for m grocer and or dealer In ‘Hovaton, and that, he * the prison fob a canvasser for an in- stalment ‘houne, a day watehman, ard as a watchman at a raflroad station. He aid he saw Jordan tn 1853 oF 1834 after Jordan had been released from Drison. and that he dw soen him around Hons‘on at intervals ever ince. Texas Coxswain Drowned, NEW ORLEANS, FB. %6.—George L. Herbert, coxswain of the battle-ship ut such tinge might happen in a democratic community such as we have down Gere in the South, 1 told him and Texas, white rob f tonday Fell roy the tombont Hs nea stays all proceedings on the pary of the | abst Vs cons af) not Reh te “TCLAICHE GIRL of dwanty-aevent street and Seventh ‘At catbis time and ‘on int! Morton OURe fata, where de met eet Fe sho were would seq gaan ee en, wea RAT eadany a 2a 26, 1965, the 2 a ton, the Rois “Wert to No, ‘est tai te Twentyceetan — women ° ieraee, pig one of thee asked ine defendant why eh home. "1 mven't gor anything,’ ‘against the En be ban | emit about Lorenzo, but I'll enged on him er, this,’ pointing eS black eye and ea on ther throat. she said. ee officer. coun) BFrAnme & rendesvona maight re him to his death») yar f{ went to that tryst revol) We will jek The — Joe show ¢ Vous im the who wont se ‘They had no warrant, law to rine mt Gerdron, eethe defendant un aefens So waite he es,’ maid the defendant, at} it three frais before in St! he woul tn SAYS THAT. fendant oe "thy jumped De I i chair brought the sity and MATA he oad. is ah aban he 9. Did. ont a f hee whore she. wot th meres, haat pce “| sevolver? x tank er She eald she bomeht 4 Sixth avenue eed it pre was a4 pi ah caret Wh eforo she met ‘Harry, nse told of a conversation tween Marton. and, the gist inthe Bi Seg, about getting counsel and xi “Morton told. me," testi the wdinesa, “that the little seirt. was tn ecrae aod thbk he Seale have fo dig up some witnesses for her, fineat s419 that he aid not heir ‘cor dron tell the girl he would Kill. hi Martineau Under Fire, Mr. fog! samt to show by Mar- tineau t the revolver with which was killed was filled as police- men fil their revolvers—with four loaded shelle and an empty chamber. Martineau was Prt allowed to answer questions on this Judge Rosalsky Apok charge of the oro eee eine Han pnd wren went at the wit- hammer and Martineau aia that he did not fool fri friendly toward mg: Wy? A. Because he has stained by bringing me Into this store for the apie ot Biehe beens Task rr Di got the letter all| thre: taint- ‘In this? ns me i Mor: make the outside ond and ae! eqiGentiemen,” ‘© wil Tae dinmt ‘that if an: saves her about his visits riety fants Statement T have mad ‘and Wet ao 1 anall ask you to “sau this dstendant Taking. the Evidence. Allan C. Bro: row, ae Pirate siren ps te and et a aingracn on bins of the of the, “De Philip J, O' Hani Dd ee lon, Be atop oot | inted out their told of Several ed Morris trl ent at the autopsy and who spoke of the ‘deceased. Mr, “IE Senora conte Aa ‘on’ body. Herthe Uluiche them indifterently. liceman Clarence Martineau, who ires prominently In the case, 3 called to help Dr. O'Hanlon identify means of discerned the he placed on the moved them from the Martineau on Stand. Martineau ty @ EG ait and Peurance 6 t foe is the typical ‘Tendarioti clothes ot recent years, a type ‘ustinet from the plain ‘clothes’ mau of he old days, with nis heavy biack mus- tache, his heavy watchchain and further may tev In default thereof the order provides | %, Gas Company | | in the arres: night of July That was the see When ald. yo au frat tail to. Wien aia you first tale to Her « this surest? t morning dancers ite Morton eet A. At re “third street Sn Re Peticemian Bile for at Seventh avenue. ‘This was about ‘Ocloc! ae Jato ths a oiee ant es pe publig don’t S Seen Dae more then awuy "mo most of the tkne. She Pointed Out Gerdron. Q. Did the defendant potnt Gerd: out to you? A. areal she seid, “there, nll spades eater ae Age fe You suggest to Billafer that the uniformed officer, Bape vd My ons "Ewente-Atty. 8 street nth avenue and By Gows to “Trenty fourth street? chink I did, | oo t By ag Ne ‘at it Saravana 60' arene aes suspicious on fait to e you expect to ar-| A. Apeaste on the) it and vagrancy. Was, the ‘defendant’ ‘s.face marked’ ‘Yes. Sti a discolored eye and show. u @. what mark; Dr. fron Geel Gatien receiver? Ae he did Sen Claiche towtay and not “ : Q. where’ aa, vy go? A. We walked aM, up_Seventh a1 ne. Whe! re diay ‘you see this defendant? ASOn Seventh avenue, between Twenty~ fourth ‘and Twenty-ffih streets. ‘Morton “There shg is now." ay Had you eter, seen ‘the defendant fore? A. Never in my life. Q. What happened? A. Morton si nd spoke to her. Billafor and T corner of Twenty fifth street eer ee We don't put on any | def ant 84) e rn quite CR i aeee "She had ‘walle a ‘Martineau marked on the diagram po- sitions of the act-rs in the tragedy at! the moment Gerdron api ed on the! iBSenwest corner of Twenty-Afen street} and Seventh avenue. y ones is of the Shooting. we way for a} rig Ps ra haves & Farr, a New | York Hospital, ambulance euraens, who was called to imme where be found the body of on the floor, The doctor was excused, and Martineau resumed hig testimony. @. What did you do Gerdron? A. [ started across Seventh nue, with the ean and Morton lowether Fight behind sie, 1 started to i _ frisk? A. Search him > ears et abt 8 Set Morton Lay fiom het. a. What aig ine do BDU. Poe te: ed to. ta fil and seeied te Fy bode intosthe atore. My chore was Morton doing? A. Bath- ther haw, wiring ber water and a hh i K te eg hisa ee tees ng i ahi jartineau faerie awith whic The Claiche and pull the sound ‘the revolver room, Ge Retin nab Tor from nea tho. usa =e. the ‘Did she tell you that ene time? re I think she Girl’ Wi ee 60 Did the defendsnt taint Cr Bed Dut. she | stboting? “ALo, INVERTED OW WS. TRACES ACROSS GERDRON MEANT TO KILL WAYTOLKILL WIFE} THE OCEAN TO (Continued tr trom Fir First Page.) aioe Dropped i Into Salva- tion Army Meeting and Changed His Mind, NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Feb. 26.- “J want you to pray for me" sald a well-dressed man as he rose at a Bal vation Army meeting i0 the People’ Chapel Mission, “I came here with my thought. bent on murder, for I was my way to Jersey City to kill my_ wife, he went’on, “but now I have changed my purpore, I ask your prayers’ Capt. Hughes says that the man told him that his home was In Trenton and that his wife had deserted him, taking with her ‘their child. He had located her in Jersey City, ‘be said. and. had started for there from ‘Trenton with deliberate purpose, of killing. her made trip from ‘Trenton had missed connections, and trolley, but meg tan aL while ae to borpieney wit er Regt rei had army meeting, eset, otionae: naage that the stranger lett for erehtoe, saying defore be parted that he raplated any harm to’ his ‘wife, i to secure the custody of his child by legal means. Capt. Hughes said that he could not violate the confidence pe the man by revealing his ste 1. MOTHER CRAZED BY. no longer contemy but woul He | CHILD'S INJURIES) = Fire suddenly flared up to-day tn the basement of No, 7%. Greenwich street aetting ablaze @ perambulator contain- 2 few, months old infant of ‘The mother carried Moria, the child to the street Ff cht t. ite clothing 0 dealer, is searching oatatrice for hen that i Bs red she wi it anempt BABY ABANDONED BY FAMILY THAT MOVED. Infant Left with Discarded, Bo and Other Rubbish Was Found by Janitor. ! Among the property left be-| a@recardod er hind by a family that aovad from Ne 105 First avenue to-day was found a baby boy, about one year old,. who ‘when discovered qwas crying lustily for ®avething to appease sis inner crav- 2] Ings The waif was taken to Bellevue Hos-| tal by Patrolman Basr, ar aemen nen te, Batt ‘3 mth after tre shooting. defendant ever tell on the could have Bert! leet = he oy to ir. Levy took change of witness gud ley so aarait shat mt Mane hen Gerd. & movenent wuentlart to that 4 man would make if he were going to draw a revolver. - Uneau made & explanation of the contradiction between his t ‘and the then learn on patel duty at Rockaway An Old Remedy in a New Form ohobbes had dani bugis phen ereogelndens pogaumehgaige ened wasted, weakened human strength and iii Trg The oil or alkaloids ee, seine real tonic curative elements of this famous Take Yinst The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without Ol Te contains all the’imedicinal curatives of cod: liver oil — combined pared in a deliciously nor smell, ‘nor taste oes i a liver oil ‘of emulsions. Vinoll agrees with fied we will return your money. eae ro Vinot will fone aay everybody. itch ete. seeder epemernemeree FGHT FOR BOY) “tet Mrs. Hoffman Cables for}. inc » Called from First; and «with See | "Writ of Habeas Corpus SPEEDILY CURED. CURED BY. bt and Then Sails, Marie Eustis Hoffman, wife of Josof Hoffman, scousys her foimcr buvband, George P: Eustis. a Venetian Count] with kidnapping her child. The Coure ordered Eustis to restore the cilld_ to ‘his mother, but hofore the order could be enforced Eustis salled fur New | Cork, Solomon Hanford, of Choate, Hanford & Laroque, got-a writ of habeas corpus from Justice Blanchard, of the Supreme Court, on a hurry order from Mrs. Hort- man,’ and when Mr. Kustis etépped off the Campania upon the Cunard ‘pler the writ was served upon him. Mra. Hoffman is following across the Ocean I a steamship to arrive Wednes- day of Thursday, end until her arrival Georgie Eustis will be in the care and of his mother’s lawyer, Mrs. Hi mn cabled a legal; loftmay ete cause of action ask for the i, She recited that she re com- £0 mony and the Then followed her tod lin while ber toner Seabas band’has been — Meee In January, he, asthe result h pleading and g ‘promise that ‘he woul Teburn the decree Srantl thet ehild, the Court grant. an order alrocting Eustis to sur ana | Pgder Heme i ao is unfit to hi @ is unfit to have the chile, belng. diss selpated aixt disso~ lute. and’ that his 4nflucnce upon the morals of per six-year-old son ould ve had. also’ quotes Eustis . detying the” Court and declaring he Would never give up the child, court orders or no court “We'll Bee, Planchara. ag ye signed to the hands of ir. "T° shall hold you sponsible: (fr eos. pepaiet child before me aa hig m er shail gry ‘arrived. Paid the Sourt. ANTI-CAMPAIGN FUND BILL 1S INTRODUCED. WASHINGTON, Feb, %.—Senatyur La Follette, of Wigeonsin, introduced a sweeping bill to-day requiring commit- tees of all povitical parties in nationa: and Cohgressional elections to account for all moneys expended in «ald elec- tone, ‘They must file gtatemesite, 4 seceints, bursaments with pitt a nies ently. ing money to any) bo wus ch dite: = cormaneiione fram. air ath inatrestiy ih CUTICURA ‘REMEDIES ee ae man, 7 (N. ¥., A Complete “LOOK Fi “Us eae it E aa ee E 7 & i = 8 e e i BF as Bee i ST 10 THE ara” ‘asa Feat

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