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CLEVER BURGLAR ASOCIETY LEADER IN WHITESTONE a Decorated Interiors and Laid’ Plans for Rob- bery Campaigns. SURYSINGHINNS, “THEN FOUND OL TRUST SULT Over Evidence Against ~~ Monopoly. ROCKEFELLER *NEXT./ELMIRA~ HIS COLLEGE. St Had Served a Term in the Ré formatory There, Another - One at Auburn. Unless: Verdict Is Set Aside! He. Will Be Forced to ~~ Stand Trial. The quiet colony of, ultra-respactable | of Whitestone, LI, were) more than astonjshed to-day when they tearned—tha¢-thotr—apparrentiy prosper. FINDLAY, 0.4 Oct. 19.—Ater singing SKmtse for aa jour and Atty minutes following a nigtt of stormy wrangiing | Sethe tary i, cae ot te Brands roatdenta _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY; OCTOB Society Leader in Was Expert e ous, refined snd-aflable-seighbor Fred- erick Montague Hoyt, was a profes- sional: Duriar of kroatakiil. ang that to-hie—pioture-in—the Rogues Gallery. are attached the Aliases of James D. Carroll, Jnmes Gilday, Robert Gil- roy. And #@WérAl Otters, With tha added information ahat he had ed” ben- tercos in various prisons, As Frederick (Montague Hoyt he had passed aga designer of interior decora- tons, an art he neglected to inform them was, taught him=in= the Elmira ‘Reformatory. but they classed him with Stanford White ax 4 creator of ‘beauty Jn>UpUdings, and. he permitted them to G6 sb.) It’ was remarked that he spent The action againat the Standard O!l} many nights away from hig comfort- Company was vrowkht under: the pre=| able homo at No. JA Fourteenth atreet. | i Het DeVere Aer eet aN Whitedtong, ‘out that wae explained — ~y > eonriction ot conspiracy_in-restraint ot | _ Whichimay, (be reputed tor each diy of) the oftenss, of imprisonment of from ewix to tweire;months: | ‘Of gourwe ‘the Mtandard Oi, Comopav will appebl .The gifted attorneys for the corporation are: xreatly cast-down over théir defeat and’ have been over- whelmed all morning with oda: tele-| grams ‘and lonk-distance. telephone. mes: | o> -sanés’ trom New York. The detengunt} > hasthnes days tu which*to put his mo- ton; for_a_new trial into form. OH-Gompany, on’ triai-for conspiracy, brought ip a verdict of guilty at 4.30. = orwK This morning. Fhe<hity had: heen-out tor-thirty-twot hours, Ono man of the twetve held out | for acquittal of the “OM Trust unui he} eanig 10 a realization of tila position. The other eloven voted on the firat bal-|| Jot to convict, holding that every xccu-' ——sstigh made in the seven daya' trial bad been substantiated, ‘ The vorditt’ means that John D. Rockefeller is anhis way ta the dovend- fant's dock in 9 court of justice, Unless At 8 set aside by tho higher courts Mr. Rockefelier will be ‘bronght td ttink clubs in the city and any gentleman dex sires lo mieet tis tettow cit memtheres- Community Shocked. ‘The snock to Witestons came when Detectives’ Vallety and Aaitson called at Hoyts home, and found about $5,000 worth of— the jewels -and =gema= which had ‘been stolen fromthe nome of Mrs. ‘Thomas J, MoKenna,. No. 410. West Tend avenue, On the:night of, Oot. § last Mrs, Me- é Kenna’ home had been forced by bur- F Thiw-’ Tas the ‘mont conclusive victory | s14:%-and much. booty. obtained. The —the-peopleshave-erer won againnt tav{only clue the slouthe could get was thot * it te pars! which led ito Hoyt, aha “had been em, ticularly terrifyiag, to! the monopoly | ployed to redecorata the interior.of her manskerd because of tho opening It}}ome, They, watched Hoyt, not know- eavbaigon putting John D. Rockefeller | ig nia record. but when It dawned on ane a Saabs ore tx: 79 i them rea RY too aD or trivis to uulitedby tne Bfandard Of attorneys, |In7 hain He ‘Whilteatdpe ;house nnd erm ‘Appeat to Supreme Court. Te . It was said to-day, that much other; The'appeal from thix court 1s to the| property had been recovered in) Hoyt's | Bapreme Court of the State, by-which home and that a general identification | tribunal the issue will ultimately be de-| gould bb held Ina @ay or two by, fs! | creas) Gents of Manhattan who hed repowed ‘Te We State, the ault..the verdict and} pr cere ‘he witimete: apex! tr importent, par} °"' Tere to: elmira: Refermatory: *, tloularly because it’ initiates an entirely few. metlod of proceeding, swainat al-| In October of 180 Hoyt’ was caught | tore in West One Hundred | Jeged [trade monopollea—that is by in i i fea Ai ftth ptzest and was sont, formation and amdavit {nstead of by ; to the Eimiras Reformatory... There. nid Jury~indietment. fudge Baker, before. whom the case each youngeman ts tiupat @ trade, #9 has been tried, was determised that | no can make: an honest ving when he the gutymen should welgh every dotall |, berated , Hoyt was taught—the art! ~—-o¢-the-eridenes,—and he refused to dis- | or interior decoration: of fresculng wall charge the twelve men even when {| (sting collinge and of the blending. of was belleved.tuat there was no hope of} ¢ ior in wall decorations. This art ho; ‘employed to makes nest living | after he was freed in 1893, Ha came to New ‘York and obtaineéa a‘ opsitinn4 with'/a leading Atm, of in- terter devorators and was_sent-out tot Deactity the homes of the. better/ clanses, While doing eo he took note of the valuables in the house and the} best=wag-ito get to them. when the) family and servants alept i } robbing & # and Twenty- nm Jurors. Looked in a small room, with only hard, chairs upon) whtan they could ait, —- thatirore—rere—tired—out- hast night! They) Were taken to a nearby. restau- rant, for their evening meal, and after they “were brought back to! the court: eutd-They were allowed the freedom Of the Court-room “for a time: ho Hoyt wai thoy loat*no timo |— tmultiplied la the past two yeaes unit TUINESTIGNTE ~ POLICE COURT Begin. an Inquiry. Into | --Complaints--Against- | City Magistrates. / Acting. on the suggestion of Distriot- Attorney. Jerome the Grand Jury took toxlay, the preliminary steps to an ex- haustive investigution 'of the police courts of Manhattan und the Bronx and of certain members of tye Board of Clty Magiatrates. Thore js a mass of evidence at_hand,and-it thore—ts “any, foundsétion for many cliarges tat have ‘Desh preferred against one of tho Mug- {utrates the Grand Jury investigation will furnish a tremendous sensation. Mwo-important witnesses were exam- ined to-day—Harry Lewis, formerly « clerk In'the Centre Street Police Court, now chief clerk’ in the Weatshester Po- lee Court, and Edward Carpeil, a law- eT who has practised tn Centre Streot Court for the past two years. The taking of evidence will be oontinued next week, = Complaints: Againet Magletrates. Complaints against Magistrates have the District-Attorney's office hay been flooded with’ thom. The attentibn of Mr, Jerome has been called to many fustances-in-which-prisoners have been, discharged In police courts and Tater In= Thetension under which the men had dicted and convicted in th x it lures: i 2 the Court 0 eONe Wae then shown, ~The room was: Enidemie Gidvn art General Seasions. These cases have cleared and they- were permitted to | Besinning tt-Juse and continuing UN- | pen tabulated and will be inveatikated airol! ghoul! j ti Septeniber ef 1895 there was an epi! in Jetai. Series sall:-the Daten =laughed-aad they] Some ol aut OUTeITES iu the upper Bacrecy GUNSSTHINg Cie apactsin Matter under Investigation to-day was main- part, of the ajand, ¥ . walked and rancaboyt thosraun for a,| ?) derere talaed by: the Dintrict-Attorney and hi. 4 : |" They were wil committed-by the samo | nesistan’ t xosslp arou few moments. Then “bank to_the-jury- room they Were ushered and the key was turned on the’ outside j Expert Ure poitss-agreed,- but they could + | not the man. Entrance Was alter thin | Vere obtained seta dasement Tides = Bakor —annownc : : a SS SSshore tates that the decors would-be Te fgets eat apare Te 2 1 up * Vita datentines ao eettoemoeran teen when, ifun nerecment was-not reac “he would? dismias "them, . F ind Price, who | Applause Told of Agreemont. | D'S gion the caac, found that Boon after the jurymen were again |), eaoh instance: tha: family. had-.em-, elOasted sounds of loud _argum: afew. days before. eam —ontaits.— Tpit talking on. they found that} things Aeemed angty and’ the L ney hed-aruplopad tie n one decorator wos Hoyt, and he waa} of the durymen burst forth in a religious vei: arreted and much of the} song. ae ‘eich ee ad 5 }pooty obtained. ‘The rest ho-had melt inci Ae eet Atty minutes this! sq gold, ‘The sleuthe say that that ing _conttnued-“and now and then {ti gant ha-waa-dbing hed they at pted by earnest . t aie ae ete ee Bees | oped ime-in Whiteatonn-lasbanleht— Applause from the jury room, ~ The! Some of the: Houses He~ Despolled. onunued ivr a tow mfiuted) ‘phe houses ronbed "by" Mor, and on the Btroke of four there, now published for the finwt time, were Hits Fap on the inside, callime for tha! those i — 7 a Wiies the buititt-arpesred.tred| — jonn Cooper: No: t7/COMVEnt ave ous. from his long Watch, hy Was : cto jong Wa he Was told: eae pi aay Tousen ‘of-doltsra-tiomiver + — 1 ware, jenalry and trinkstw “i ix ready to Toport” x balcony Chit} -— Prosecutor! —~ Kuri -Heekér, 30-185. Stoming- eo ealled, When tho jury), sae RveRuOT : ii and took. the place in-the,' John, Cooney, No. MT West One Hundred and Twelfth street. Winthrop -barle- No, 42 Convent avenue. H. M.A. Lange, No. 400 Manhat- tan ayonue, Augvst Goldamit 1 agreed ‘uno, verdict? Vv 3 se “Your Honor, wé have.” replied Fore- man’ Hailes MWHAt ds the verdict?! Typewritten Verdict Given. 211 West No. To this the: ioretin sear to Court os 4 ty pawettien statement, witch read as] One Hundred and Thirty-stxth follows: ~ “We, the jury in this -c . find the street. — Sefendant Kullty in. the manner and| Morris Kuboc, No. 089 Manhattan form as the de idant stands char, avenue. on the information. Max Hilborn, No. 12 West Nine- “A® TL. BATLES, Foreman.” Re ee canarher, No. &9) Weat | ROOSEVELT CHOOSES | o,jtsiern 80-38 mesons SQUIERS FOR PANAMA,| ote tivnd GPeka Pntrtyeeecona 3 j +7 ereehuss, Noo East Ninety Former Minister to Cuba Likely to] ,f08TS8 “\itvwns, (No. 191) Bage- @ Hold S: 5 ilar Position on the Isthmus, enue be Seas, No. 18 Wert rty-aixth stree! M. Helier, No. 31 Weat) Ninety- § WASHINGTON; Oct. 19.—Herbert ¢. fourth street. t Squvern, former Mylster to Cub ¢ Jonse~ Manse, 120" Weat One belng considdred by aenterent Hundred Sand.” TPhirty-atxth ne Aicfe ohn att For these, burglaries “Hoyt was. sent thee announcenkent wy he will to Runutn for tenoyeara: and {or good a + was releabed Jp mlx and one- phone Anis. gest é Ca ea eas a Yt Ee atste Stage ; Market rt before Magi bid aah ho ay sch seit the robbery (From: the Chicasy Recor » svortte,, 36,000 rom Mra, Me- pg vo tthe Redtiest of the “de. 4 oh 7 ibooae| PS EE thy ptivonaeawas remanded <3 mau “6 y ieee Hedgiarters:’. The detertives athe mine | iia thacdrt bad made a. c sSxcibe AN 1RNitod theetwhereabouta at the ems, wome of walch haya. already Ahoan. LCcavsT sds. ron { 4 qvitneneos suminoned to-day it Wins for _w te with cmination, a man Lo) Rumor has discharge. at the Criminal has charged) a charging, after an under arrest for 7p placed the price for aie, ‘wan a case In which a, series of trretors rereattierg te alseennt Kaetaah baad been- commitiealTho-man. who wna discharged wan said by ~the detectives prime-moyer in- Mis scheme When ii charged they complained to the Sno had worked up the case to be the | the bench=meaning Judge Rosuisky. Mr. Murphy admitted that he had, He was then excused. Former Congressman Frank. Shober, an Independence gue - Democratio pandidate- for re-election, who charged | tast night that certain Temmany gandl- dates had offered Independent League candidates moncy "to withdraw, succeed. ed Mr. Murphy in the Grand Jury room: He-said that-he had heard rumors, and that he knew nothing of tho matter “personally or definitely.” Assistant District-Attorney Garyan then went to Judge Rowalsicy’s court and-nsked-him-if-he-would go defore in the Grand Jury., The Judge went, his judicial robes, — District-Attorne {Jerome asked im If arc any time he- had contributed any money or anything | else to the Independence League In re~ | turn for the indorsement—of that om | manization. He reed that-he nad-not, and that the nomination had come—to him ungought and that no pledges had been demanded of him. He wns ex- { comed aindrevenstef--the grand jurors. ook hands, with him and wished him cons in the campaign. | Mr. Murphy went direct “trom—the | Criminal Courts Building to Tammany ‘Where to. mild thatthe -thad- ese all the Information at command. When asked if, the sho had-made—would_affect_the support of Hearst by, Tammany Hall} 15 the: Grand Jury his ihe | the Indoor rks. thetr first. effort in } Pag support T-} thie diveution being In the indoor ne- T Hearst loyally = : ~~ | tonat-cramptonshtps of the Arar 4 Mr MC Tpny wey acvompanted_ to the FE Mg taetning Won and § Tullding by City Mag- | 79" Por the coming muet Capt! Lawner t {strate Joo Moss, his counsel aiurphyy hie brother, In. the Lacksround | hovered a number of minor lights of ‘Whitestone Burglar in New York. WHO TOLD OF GRAF one wus served with a subpoena jus jus thé Grand Jury assembled, When Murphy Jury District At Ust of the usual Tells Grand Jury that W. A. Chanler Informed Him of Demand for Money by League Managers. _ (Continued from First Page.) ? was before the Grand torney Jeromé, in. th preliminary questions. eiced him what line of business he fol~ lowed andommtied: The Tammany -leader: flushed “Do i have to answer that question?! he asked. “Tt ds oustomary," repliod the District Attomey. ‘"T esked It es 6 matter of |" oseneN giz turto rey ea custom ¥ ngs hata Drecaing. Wau only a canter, Well.’ anid the -boss.of Tammany ~ a Hall, “put me down an speculator.” | p Agi ahag Chow eee oe ss Additional subpoenas were fasued for Charles, V; ‘Fornes, John A. Alien and Alderman Reginald Doull, Tuesday: TRIST-AMERICAN: to appear “STARS NOW AFT INDOD R RECORDS —— Having put the kibosh on a number of outdoor reco! Iriah-Ame: turn their Harv ers, Waters and anett—esbablished..ther thix ig the casa are it Ix completed. In his researches Metrict-Attorney Jerome will have the arty oozoperation of the Police De- partment: SENATOR BURTON GOES ~ 10 JAIL NEXT MONDAY. Ralph Button, former United States) Udates ng cimtepemtence—beasees Senator from Kanace, will begin nerving | candidates money. to withdraw. hiv aix. onthe’ senlence’In’ the ‘county | Subpoenas. simmoning Murphy) and jal at Ironton, Mo. on’stonday next, . | Shover to appear before the Grand Jury Mra-Buirton: at fla home here, ‘re- | Nero: served) Jost night after: District: celved a tel 4 dro, EL Lehman, | Attorney Jerome had held a conference hisvattorney, at S4 Louls, announcing} wth Judge Otto Kosalsky. Mn: Murphy that 2 rads fe Mr) Burton to be hy Couet th Uiat ety 8t. Louls Sunday. a The Uneven Mustache, * (Frm the Philadelphia Bulletin, “scan. tell you mehigh=stde you sleep ons saitees barber, "You sleep on. th: U6)!" naid the patron you know itt “Your moustache to} ber answered. "Men's ways toll mo which side ther sleep on, For the mustache 1s always. short youghtr and—more uneven on the ald that Js crashed and crumpled pillow. Your mustache on the lett sid {y long and. smooth nud itractable, the right #ide it $s rough stubborn, and alittle shorter, So 't !s'euey enough t pea you sleep on-your right, aide,’ mustaches al Pistrict-Attorney Jerome intends to start on. ‘Phe investigation will probably 50, {nto the whole polloa court system be- on Monday next, when the mandate of the United Btat preme Court up--| 4976 Bomination on the Republicin holding his sentence will matly | Heket. prevented and M , en in] ‘Phe subpoena called for Mr. Murphy's chara Mf tly “on receipt of the tele- | attendance at 10,00 o'clock, and he wae gram {rom Attorney Sman’ a on hand to the minute, A representative ton bean the: final errange of the Diptrict-Atforney’s office. met him ett NAN NEL eaten and excorted him and ‘his brother to the company him to St. Louis and Inter ta | Private oMica of Assistant *District-At- Ironton, taking up her residence in that | torney Howe. He was kept walling un- cit a ee fia, SUG. lock: MH | til 11.07 o'clock, when he was summoned “How me," the bar- On ader had made his charx 1 Damenany -Lpestertay—with-hnowheiHe-that be niga. fo8 tures oF thee of \be called upon to substantiate thew. | Sovelty Yor this And tat he was prepared to do 50. “Many Rumora Afloat, AY worts ot~ were floating | | Baclstieal the ang. theswhole | phere were | Crimina® Courts plonty of Independence League managers_on_hand, [sald thats the Distrot-Attorney—tad [ }aammany Senatorial and Assembly con) utimated yesterday that the Independ- 1 ence Teague tad recelyedmonoy—trags some source forindorsing Judge Rosats into the Giana Jury room. Jerome Hits at Moss. When told that Mr. Murphy had tome ) | to the court-room in company with City ‘| Mogistrate Moss, Mr. Jerome expragsed | some surprise. | "Undoubtedly," he sald, “the. pres. | ence of-Magistrate Moss here is unscem rds. members of the ican track team are about to jon to an assault upon and John | jtoberteén will nave Sheppard. Teevan. ey Cohn, Archer, the Eller broth= Bromilow, aH how Ja | good @hape and getting faster and bot- neét Will bé thé revival | tt for atstantoe,— Ths event. {a attradting many entries, and -will no-doubdt- prove. very interesting never witnessed aresinilar rok “ning: Navessber- month Jn ath! Ae pena games_there: to. those who hive such “a contest: The too these-in: the runs nual event of the-Thirteanth Regiment Be Jetou, sydney old, Y Hughes avenue, sault four-year-ol atreet, on Sept. fonda: ys Tn discharal her mother Friedberg: her, was told that sault In. her mother’s questions. INO STOMAC LA CROSSE. ines to. be lyf he came here-as an adviser of Mr, Murphy. Dut it may —be—that— atm trat@ Moss has knowledge of the tac lroferred to by Mr. Murphy yosterday, In the crowd in the Grand Jury ante room was qm youngrttiun. named Rath. bone, from the office of Clarence J, @hear, A, Hoazgt's lawyey. dh, Rath, the d ° out a stomach. moyed, sidered doomed. Hoess Eta ny trate Walsh sald she ek i Out no, case wari Aine isttle, obia, wig fa aoc ta hy 5 ‘haa farmer occasions Bt. Franceadosp! cured after his stomach bas ‘been re-) sub- | on Nov. 17, always attractive, and: that and one of them | of the Twenty-third Regiment, on Nov. Uites dig events on three ’ FRIEDBERG DI Magistrate Says Proseoution Made Out No Case Against Him, Friedberg, twenty-four years an snewrance collector, of No. 2400 CHARGED. Who Was AsTedled on. Oct,-§-charged with attempting to as- id Angeline Olsmer, of No. 62% East One Hundred and Fittieth 23, was discharged by: Mugistrate Walah in Westchester Court the prisoner Magis: ‘prosecution the prisoner. 6. Lissie Olsmer, mttempted to. al. 1.6 Batted Wer" hea H; BUT? THRIVES. Jal to.The-Bvening | Warld.) ber Wis, Ooty , lr red Hocea,- forty-five yeata old, will live the remainder. of “his Ifep hich prom- a long and happy. one, with- Hoes has igen dis- Hie had suffered for yoarsswith) can- cer of the stomach and) had been con» ripidiy convalesced and ap- healthful and strong. as ever. livea @t Jendablay «Wii, \ | FOR TRY re a the AT keeping = th neat | Teallans. employed by pea a9 ont ul oulder. when asked ——>—_—. an | ER 19 (3 GOVERNORS AT THE FUNERAL OF MAS, DAS Imposing MilitaryServices in Memory of the Great Leader’s Widow. (Special to The Wrening World.) RICHMOND, Ve, Oct. 19.—The spe- celal train bearing the body of Mra. Jefferson Davis from New York feached (Richmond early to. The. body was.taken to 6t Paul'a Episcopal Churoh,: whore the funeral was held at 2 O'clock. i The fimera! was of an {mportant Inthterys character. Thirteen Goy- ernors sof States of the Sauthem Con- foderacy, nearly all veteraps of th Cie War,’ ai number of survivors of the Confederate’ Congress, officials of —fgtees members-ot- the Confederate Vote [ie tie tepnige qa He ete Heeb Ondine th rans’ associations, Daughtere—of- the Conkedemacy. the Jefferson Davia’ Me- morlat Literary Bovtety and other Im- porlalt organiza done, beth of the North and “of the South, took part-at-the services. The Rav. Robert W. Forayth, Teotor of St. Paul's, who waa in charge, was assisted by clorsymien of the Met! odist, Presbyterian, Buptist, Jewish and Catholic fatty Those accompanying the body from Naw York were Major Owen, Com- Jwander of the Confederate Camp In New. York} Dr. J. Harvie Dew, Col. Theodore C, Caskins, Powy De Leon and Mrs; Joseph Pulitzer T ME RECORD Early” To-Day . Shows: Gelding in Fine Trim. (Spectal to ‘The Brentne World.) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, N. ¥., Oct. 19—The weather was so disagree- eble early this morning phat the gal- lops over this track were very ordinary, ‘The g7eat Roseben was given his fina: trial for bis try against the mile record to-morrow abd he seems to be in tne best-of condition. The gajlopa noted were: “furlongs 1p Has wpeed and ts ft. Five furlongs 10 1.04 4-5, DAN~ BUHRE—Six—furionga—in1.13- galloping. In very good trim, ORMONDE'S RIGHT—Seyen furlongs in 1.33 1-5, galloping. Acts very well, BLY BEN—Six —-Turlongs le 1.17- 26; broezing. Is ready to run a ood race. ALLOWMASE—Fivo furionga in LOL preeiAgs Aright good actor. Is -yery: t. “JUDGE POST —Fiws furlongs in. 1.0046 breezing. Has apeed. WINNING HAND—Six furlongs 111, handily. She is very good. ens WATER—Five furlongs tn 1.65, WINSOME, WAXS—Inve 1.02. 4-6, handily, FIRST PEEP! breeziug. in { HAW IS HAPPY. CENTRAL ROAD WIFE SWVS, QVER | FINED $108,000 SPEEDY TRL FOR REBATING Private Detective Submits! Must Pay Heavily for Proposition which Thaw | Granting Favors to the Says He'll Consider. _ Sugar Trust. As on yesterday, Mrs. William Thew, of Harvy Thaw, Judge Holt, in the United States Ctr cult € this morning, fined the hercacrineeiconyvelyn Neon lteaes York Central Railroad the sum of $163, let yn Nesbit Thaw, to} oy “or $18,000 on eadh of the six counts the Tombs to-day, to see the millionaire} on’ which it Was conyicted Wednesday, prisoner. In a few minutes the elder| Of ranting revates to the 8gar Trust. ; Froderiok 1. Pomeroy, assistant traf Mrs. Thaw left Harry Thaw’ cell and z i s cell and) 1 - inanager of the railroad, a co-dufend- was driven to the office of his chief? int, was fined 1,40 on each count, & counsel, Clifford W. Hariridge.’ Thither| total of $0,000. : Evelyn Nesbit Thaw followed when the| Judge Holt dellvefed a scathing jndtot- hour of her visit wasup. t pf tha practices of the railroad In Aw (he fotmer chorus grt i the went B fairs trom Murderer's Row Motions for a new trial and arrest "I left Harry happler than of judgment were made by Courmer tov been at any tine sinc was brought | Me detours y tne since ho was brought | Vi" pomeroy was in the court-room, 5 ? Tocompentnd by Attert-He- spirits over thk “prospects. of belng.| slarris, ¢ iT counsel. for the rail- tried in Novemer. Wo are specding | road. He seemed ill at ease, and sat at the day ‘of the trial, and we aro, all! the ck of the room, his head bowed. Austen Q. Fox argued the motion for fie defendant corporaton, while the in- mother accompanied noes. Barly to-day a mun who called %\m- Bot 4 ay wero looked. self a private de and wito re- | éfter by John D, Lindsay. The mo- fused! toligiva bla names calfod-at they Honey at YothiAwy Ses jwvere) practically, Tombs. He asked for an intesviow with Phe motions to set-aside the verdict Stanford White's Warden Flynn 4 now trial Were bared chief: j 1 hese ‘ allegations of Bounsel_ that deciived to -ndmit him Thereipon ieee Se man spent some time writiig a ‘note for a ranco of the issues whioh he sent up to Thaw. The truaty just the defendant corporation and ‘ defendant, Pomeroy, and that there en-an ¢rtor of missoinder of the ‘uses, <I? ds on thls ground that the road Js oxpected tg appeal to tho 1 States Supremo Court. A-ptay of sixty days was granted to the ‘Gegendanty to complete thelr ap- pel APPROVED AT LAST. Orders= were entered to-day at the; Appellate “Diyision of the Supreme! Court confirming the favorable reports of the Commissioners appointed to re- port upon six different rapld transit s. came back with this verbal aus wer: “Mr, Thaw saya that he will carefully: | consider your proposition and, it he de- cides favorably he will let’ you hear from him, ‘MAN'S LEG TORN OFF Hundredsot Belmont. Park tacegocrs | faw a man’s leg torn off In 4 collision which happened in the race track rail | road yard. The man waa Robert But- tle, a trusted omployee of Robert Pink- erton. ,He, was on the rear of a Long Gsland train that hud just come in and waa discharging passengers Thé train following was by error switohed on the same track and crashed into the train at the platform, Huttle’s leg was $o badly crushed that 1 will haye to be amputated, rolites aro known agmthe Four- street, Thirtyfourth street, enue, Lexington avenue, Sey- Highth avenues and Gerard avenue routes, 7 5 ee aa Decision was handed down on: July, Sixueth Cougress, }iz confirming the reports, but the for How near can you prognesticate tts| ma] orders were nut entered untibto- party divisions? “Phe figures for tho fitty-ninth will ald you to # degree ang ‘ay bo found in the 196 World Alman, ‘will also tell the name of each pr At "senator, Congressman, the Gove ont eer all ottier State officers of eag) State. and ail “past performanc otion matters. teenth Third a’ day. Onters as entered, besides confirming, -l¢he reports, allowed compensation to line six sets of commissioners, varying! according to the amourit o} investigat-|° i {t aos necessary to make. 1 ea oe i NADINE—Fivs furlongs tn-2.04- brea ng. ATHENS—Five furlongs tn 1.06 8-6.:) galloping. ROYAL BREEZE—Four furlongs in 088, handily. _—_ MUCH DAMAGE DONE AT MIAMI, Communication. with Miem!. Fla, has, been. ‘fetograph — Company, ——sticmt— inate the hurrioune. struck ties ceane there -at-six_o'ciock Wednesday —amorn= ing and Jasted until 2.30 in the after noun. - The -wheds and docks at Miam! rrere y damaged. The Mothodiat a—mumber “of “h teatored by) (ie Westen Union” omnes att na ot hownns “wrens badly damaged, POLICE GUARD ITALIANS, Y aa Police reserves from the Kingabridg. ad West One H steel SER i | Dy hes. M, Collins on the grading of Broadway from. Van Cortlandt Park ‘own to Two; Hundred-andThirtloth street and~ by} Contractors ‘Terry-and Teoh... who ary; puiding tho stoct—structure— forthe! Subway. extension to the cIty Tine, t 5 9a phe saan BOL OTS ferent ways, and thls count : Neither gang of workmen wanted to lose the time wiille the ofher drew wages, 60 picks und shovels were soon Taived and, a fight threatened. ‘The foremen of the gangs called the police. When it came time to quit last night both gangs stayed on the scene to bo there first to-day, and the police guards were doupied oo FELL INTO A “SLUMP PIT.” | George, Herring, of No. 2m. Unton | Hackensac! J or se etloes fell tate what 1a ‘known as the | “slump pit" at the Marthe Washington 0. Hotel to-day and was bedly scalded tL} Kneeas i Biba akon io York Hom io “slump pit” sor feortichieatches hot water Fi ning from tho boilera. rain swan] wo EERO UNTO 1 “work {) quid have 16 write conte SL.000r Ts : ~ haa] ja you Frecel: cand: :NLEED CANDY 3 PIONS! svat a chuince tons aweon, ap the extortion af Broadway candy pric fen yo shine roa i Dorltlvely" Infertor sa pound tn n Toft’s, aml In most Instances Ww ie Be 1s Torn pendiiae LE of the fresh have o SEEOIAT, oo tbe shrine bb boa, of Zde, n potind (WOT ROc., BL way kied and bettor at Wren: ‘OR FRIDAY. “awa io | trosty are will 8 Oars the three Loft stares. | | Need B ; Power? BAT: | ce — * T_ONOCOLATES,.. -- POUND a > ae SATURDAY, Le fa = JOC} A8sonrED fRUIT AND. ORO COT A ATES POENP ae aN GHOROEA REA POUND babs SPECIAL FOR Pci opLaem ovement FASIIONED, WSC A NOTER CHiPae POON r ONDLASSES CANDY. - @EQUND | hlecGra te CovEnep OONP Pane KISSES LN HIGHLAY De 19¢c MEMHIER cos D Sune vLAID PONE no ‘STONE, ‘OVEN -BVENINGS UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK, We.will deliver 1 to 14 lbs Rey fat tho following rates: sane hn n Tsland..10¢.. Broodlyn. Tareey C)ty. Hoboken or The Bronx, .106,_No ‘goods sent Caries for our out-of-town ¥ customers carefuliy_vacked And shipped from our Spectal . Mall tder Dent. 1 DIED; 5 F j SCULLY—MANY ANN CULLEN, axed 41 1 beloved Wife of Hugh Boully, native o Black Water, Armagh, Ireland, ee Funeral from ber late residence, eat, Ne 118 10th a Sunday Oct 91, 1006, OK ‘SH Interment Catvarz.: A a: OR _ | if CREDIi | The GreemEditign of at 7 write fot _ i Sacer THE EVENING WORLD 2] Contains all! Sporting News of i : > cfm oY Va‘ : ~ = 29 TRAIDEN LANE, N.Y, | the day. +} » Brooklyn Branch, 407 Fulton Birvet. i °

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