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[ sa Circulation Books Open to All.’? | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ NEW YORH, “TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 19006.) = GILLETTE CASE IS SENT TO THE JURY AND PROMPT VERDICT IS EXPEC. 0 oe a Bitter Attack by. State's Att io Ho Tol HAPPED N THe - SHORT PRICED a a Bare? || ene Go aad Dictate of Crash | ae \ WIN Al a: pe | Brutal Murder Compels Prisoner ~ Wigs Be Ss ota ae to. Weep in Self-Pity. h-—-Pompador 85; Ana Run 8 "| TONGUE,” CRIES MR WARD. lTeboseen Beats Out Rusk! w | Declares that Demagogue Points Covered in the | in the Third | cSix rady 6-5, Better Hand 6-5 p1., Mer Is the Most ‘Dangerous Message to Congress Race. ~ inner | Grace Brown’s Letters Again Read with Telling of America’s Citizens. by President Roosevelt. FOREIGNER SCORES TOO, ere LETTE JURY ON LAW ONLY | Effect—Defense’s Story Ridiculed— - eae Case Is to Reach Jury It recommends that steps be taken to prevent the contribution of é 2 Y 7, ‘ WED A y PAYS TRIBUTE TO JAPAN } tunas to polltical parties by corporations. Fine Weather and Fast Track MERU N. Y., Dec. 4.—Jud Late To-Day } g rs ' ; ct tit » entire Ney - b Dane Suggests that power of appeal be granted to the United States Goy- J) for New Yorkers Down ae A Be entirely to l ih Wants a Law to Allow that [ernment in cases of suits against corporations. e of cunsel had fully reviewe ce South said: {Special From @ Staff Correspondent.) +. Country's People Equal- ity with Other Races. Suggests that to abolish lynching a law be passed making yppe or at- tempt to commit rape a capital crime. HERKIMER, Dec. 4.—The Gillette case went to the jury fate this "afternoon, District-Attorney Ward finished his address at 4.13 o'clock— an address in which with bitter invective and ruthless sarcasm he attacked | believe that you will return a vord) idence and not be influenced by any } have no right to permit any sym NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. Denounces demagogy and Hearstism, an suggests legislation that (Rpectal to The Evening World) will help to end the spirit of unrest. tm FIRST RACE--Foreigner (11 to| { rve your judgment. It rests upo 2 4—Presid of ; » defense i his +a, j i : ea as Pavors an elght-hour day, Inspection of the child and woman labor | 5 and 4 to 5). 1, La Cacho (4 to 5| {0 Wive {1 endant the death penalty. or the Gillette and the defense made for him by Is able counsel, and cried in | 7 ! rte sree 0, to Congrens, Wir [auestion and decliies to believe that labor conditions in Panama should | for°piace) 2, Dr. Heard 3. ae 4 : the name of the State for justice upon the alleged slayer of Grace Brown. Ne rea the je. “* A — % + bons il . , iu ~ i { labored docum but {t plunges { be put on a par with those in this country. SECOND RACER MARSIEP: (6004 »! It was not as clear, as logical, as polished an address as that made by, Saracen = — (to Var 2, Seep nee | 3 i; into moat of the duestions now before Mildly reproves the trusts, and admits that {t 1s {mpossible to, en- V } TO DEATH FROM FERRY-BOAT. | Senator Mills yesterday, but it was one that appealed to the jury. tre pubile and without apparent resard coe 4 and 2 to 1) 1, Ancestor (8 to 1 for | J Ys ppealed to the jury. e public an La aa bony? @) a *) C4 ft 1 < ‘nr | * +} if \- < G 1 DI Urely control combinations of capital. place) 2, Esterre 3, Miss Ruth Miner, forty years old, of Cornwall, Conn., com.| , With bitter words he kept clear as the motive of the crime the de © for consequences. a‘ : Ron Oe Be arity aor Urges an Inheritance tax and {1s not now opposed to an {ncome tax. THIRD RACE—Tokoggan (5 to 1| en demagogues, in toh ne Bi ahd 2 to 1) 1, Rusk (2 to 1 for} ive and abu place) 2, Airship 3. suicide to-day by jumping off the ferry-boat. Pittsburg) sire.of Gillette to get rid of the girl he had ruined, and so avert disgrace al was.D midstream vol Tw nity th oe street. for himself. With keen shafts of sarcasm he pierced the armor of the stopped arf boats lowered, ut the body wa8| defense, and as he thundered, “Why did she kill herself if, as Gillette { veltlag guns of inv Favors uniform laws throughout the States to check divorce evtl. vel i * * turned olearly against’ William 7 Pays a high tribute to Japan, urges the passage of-a law enabling } — | gee j y Tiearst jibe hrevidentsWer ue the people F yananose to acquire citizenship, and sees danger In present strained rela- || FOURTH RACE—Missourl Lad| t - ‘i swears, he intended to ntarry her?” the prisoner himsetfequailed, and . of the danger of sclecting a goverti-| Pons. 5 b Ureven-and 1 to’3)\1) Shawane-tever: EATERS mils ment, that might be controlled or in- - ——— ifor place) 2. Flavigny 3. * Seared brane: ees TaP eae freely Warns Cuba to be good and Attend to business, ie pace). made 3 ‘TEXAN VICTIM OF A NEW They were not tears for Grace Brown, but the petulant tears. cf self- eee eee at pity. Abuse had finally worn down his nerve, and reached him where 66 33 sympathy had failed to bring any sign of emotion from him. The young : FLIM- FLAM GAME OF POLICE man seemed on the edge of collapse before the prosecutor had half m President draws on bet clear weather byes hem: : isco autho en c preva during i t us 8 ished, : 4 silge rat nusudt'’ for ‘this ‘A. Watsem, of Ban Antonio, Tex. walked pbout three blocks with fn d panier tap PE | Oren eaves Mere it i, ee see eaten cauent | rravelling frelght agont of the Inter HM shen ten nom with a. de eed A eee eric ou beed tei cain: (ieinaty: dekh hicrmittGpastacan q ew that may. re national and Great Northern Railway, | couple of ciara, : court opened, and th da falling | « brown | i ard 1 + CUD ROT Crea oft tn the crow: aide tie court, | C2es upon Juhuman monate: i ; res on the card In| who. js stopping at the Elks Club, told) "You know, you're undsr arrest,” | 7, - sat the /He wan pate her veut! etiher Gel | sald the mean to Mr, Watzem, | Gillette smiled as he’ came In, but the} t 4 ring. Why, her murder was thousand thnes kinder tham f the thinks he had made uffer.? Peri teu handicaps. am@-| 4 strange story in Jefferson Market | *id,the mon to Ais. Wetaett Court to-day. He sald that while ho) asked Mr. Watzem. Was pummeliing a man who had In- unless youl can the policeman. reaponde as Mr. Ward easy, In thelr armory tha Thir | lamite vanta ws [resumed hla -nd Z Mohawk, acrosq the r jority of 0 The only race, of furnteh » Preai-| | the . fa which #0 sulted him at the northwest corner of C sr Matthews brand sprint ere canted... ‘the attendance | jrorty-accond atrect and Blxth gvenue| io dhe policeman, cet Attorney Want read extracts The words spelled: 'tlifs if A 5 F a was increased by 8 |Jagt night a man tn policeman’s unt- | tnond pit m the dead girl's letters, laying pare i exprest, thord, bunch of New Yo who had come! form grabbed hold of him and said: — | the policeman the ular emphasis on the one In whlch <8 nlookt. ratalanecorakes Firat. Mr, Watzem eald’ the policeman’ day, aes cua ho came to. her a 5 Ward firat "He did not want her to come to “i One mile; pointy of the mes#axe are as wx Kings County Hospital Goes On His ‘Way to, Doctors Say He’s Men- School,, Where He > taland PhysicalWreck. | Faints. s tland, ed Mr ,Ward, ‘'for he was | 5 , 4 | defendant's 4] | “ ___|Meting evidence ‘on: minor points in the) S¢teld she might tell her) wrong to. the se. Then he wont on: = word, Se “Senator Mills told you how he would how Sont Away,to Save Him, ‘ commit a murder, He told you b Fi cunningly you might commit a mur-| “#9 sent her away from Cortland for a der, But how can he or you.put yOur- tear her condition might become appar y 2 It requires 2 ; gmmeni_a law pron srations from contrib palgn expenses of a bil bas alread, house of Cons Let tribute ns t diblt effective but let “us pro n all corpo 1, Auntin Morgan in nor apie tieet ete an boy Immortal old Howard Willams ty-tirat street, low, to keep from i inert hera knowledge of the RECA UERAt et that he fad been run pver ibe a’ Yousty, harlot | @eatained him aayithat tovallowy hima |r nek: onguced Chee Pe te eo over AZM) cs Nature re- nat wealthy | dang a, | nt A, murd brutal mind. must seo ali re “Mere wax u mun, poslag asm) nton a RraaHoA ‘ h It hing stow for self In a eriminal’s shoon? METH eas WTR WORE TEM RRA theS —YooOUAAA _D: the Amerte: tlie disturbed) mind to} yo yy, king in the tao. sentiment Is Srereely throughout stm the ¥ ~ ent years ing © The. murderer | Be went front at the + ing, follows! |and ts fostered by the authorities. ‘Th On the turn |Towh Hal of this city, a memorial of r moved up strong atid In the | the visit of Gen. Grant to Japan on his )}and this country, t crowds sur- wore down the leaders and Won’) tour around the world, was destroyed | round the ruins to-day and igeipesgii ho from’ Ta). pre to-day. The radicals do not} the comment upon the no beat Dr. Hoard a length , decidedly warllice {tate to assert that the structure place. h a |was set on five as a warning to the snematograph Anott hou Urgently desire! ait cong elpment tie right of af Cases OM quentions of Ii pads it Wil) result in se ing the Goverum Y bil ted b has just pa rant memorial made the runr Il and: La Ca "You go the uncle might tnd it 6 Benedict Mt parents and te | paragon of virtue, who skulke | He was afraid M t find tt out. So he sent h want the world to know what he | yon 1 pital, and experts who have setae rts into the home of hin victim in the | out night and ruins her. He did not and sald: ‘Soon, ation, I will come his present state would én-!an hour without complaint wet my ¥ A justice, ospi iy aga of those whom he belled at tast and he collaps = dividuals or yrations: is Cone ‘Iams with several com- Marvel P. All the Way. l\tnited States that the restrictions upon |/owne the San Fran had done, s0 he took that nd fix your case nd before be went ong, usd may also prevent Cie! Gov- i sph Kenney, | of. | panions was o 10 School Ni m:03 TE—Gelling; five and a haif| Oo i : nave been’ show F f Foun oe many a Here ove| Ht Ri ph saneys f Paniene va Boe meant ene Ne 1 oERQND RAC! Ming; t da half! sapanese Immigration muat bo litted:. | WRIcN “hive been an wn ttle girl up to Ble Moose Lake |t9 her he toiq her not to let a soul ‘om obtal us Dwen pire a 9 ‘est Elehty-second street whea | “Scarce i ea Sing (longer be seen in Japan | ear a ‘ Starters, wets, Jock: I F wapape e carryin e 4 hear he C i @ are not themxelyes | i709, ( telegram yeater-| he was run down at Eljhty-third street | Marvel Pi, us, J. “Hen [aia RS Ghia an ATER ae hax ordered the disco andubeilied Bers VouAna i i ar ‘a where from Washington toiling | and West End ayenue by a wagon] ANCOR Of.) Tram dite rUlaleasomuene, al metas ate oy reat nt t | Mite mld to himactt, ‘1 hay leases oh did she rays i a fs Y rn ‘ Austin arisen between Japan and the United) these exhititions, fo . mald to himse 5 when he came ind met her and Oe ot’an in(érior court ostitut an-| loaded with douxhnuts from t E he t titute and dan \ is he foun- | The tone of the press Is sub-| the pictures show ations of | her, and I ha “a cr talking to a girl in” the ¥ tn-Gr the | dry of the Braubury Cruller Company. fy her at the Gov at the | Shest < ot n tlie pessimists trend of the] San Pr ore j her 1 Bile herd Dia you. toll th girl! Why i beRee une ; the driver. oF waRouhelneal piers vit Asa ; shed: atatomienta | der xegregatins ° ts ir : did ho ask ler that? Because he was | iminth tow ore and {the boy Gp and volunteered «to. tak ‘ ee «.5| i Could ‘be, more. calsulAted to, 2 SUSE ¢ achools. ¢ FARE eY ee tee ieecdoe! jw ho was |] Tate «6 ree ofts pal). | dia home do that h c Pay s Orb ‘ that he was take. 4 ak pals | was not wanted to : : Eee } casys Where Bo! a eoureL ‘ young man on | Raurcahed WAS is z away, to slay, to put her out i yeu of success 4th midnight train-ead put him to bed Wwitgon lum n ing He ip seal ei pe Proved Promise to Wed. a ne hi TA the =a : { A : or, Ho was tired out ent to. his god to the front at the se) tho’ Btate t little flower he haa, crushed, ; Lynci ing and the mm nil Tae 4 hitr . made al Rea neers the aN: be Hee Bray Je fCrime. | wreie euckon ROCAUN YE Gt neleher, {he Cuslly by. three: len i " ews hs a rh ‘ a has. proved t ) rf the Jury, the hand (| 2 1. > thé home 101 o lars but Cus ‘ 5. Yeo, 4— Prowiden je O08 att 5 Least uae eyiaent ho saw the @ knew he Who wax second all S| a ouwaHelt's diectasion of aes that TY naturaledtion sae ulded the tongue of the 1 cajt your attentl ightcenth street. en run over until inted from | Was thint | wot CAI oi eechsals aes 3h Ny extend extromely diss existed by Hi Eis ared to be -Fational i from Roosevelt. Hos- elaco school situation js mossngel {attra to th a {x own conytetion, Aga told {n- connectod | y Polleeman, Burns, today was received with great dissaus-| UL 1s oxpo road mi: Nd daa the President: “three fractured iba and ‘oth by the California delegation In| & 1 y } epidemic of he: Pre [Injuries under the tender akin of the Mbenintciberrvors sha rdoles| (oe ars, com } at springs up, vat @ stepped Into | Hitle hero, He was taken home tn the DO TIN eeAROrR OnE H | se t! WAS 80 h | Snow Th mugther. ie HAN of hiv home, put on Nia overs | Smbulance and. placed under the care gation from that State are unanimous agen aval i ime of corsuption it x neous! | soat, picked np a loaded six-inch shell ke the family phyalcian : ne ita ny that uo, treet | Franclac al Court xpi wanlsanerehad: ; dain awakened public consclene| that way given him Byila sailor from Spr ect | % EDP i ena ata is. Inexperle 4 a\aalit as given him bya jor fr¢ apanese from joals attended form of in \ perl tand that had Tegiatation will add specd and ortalnty| MRA GARaT OE MT aalconuehatateeet on patra tls id that {tany ining tiem f He got Inexp Oberlin College. } aay See Sey Wa naeees | te run, When he reached the open | Admtts Specdiny tn Auto, but nays Ruak vent tir ship. front. ents Hidren from eni= Me got more Inéxperience as a brake i | eal with lyncning even*more Is noces- made the raming, fellows b > long i parti if BIS SAS ary. Inamy dadyment, the crime of he began to shout that he would He Had Machine in Control Alencon, They held tus order to the ‘streten, | 1U kees AE the treaty tovenil nD iADY. | Lled'in Lettora and on Stand. 1 eeu RBI ABR O Wik be fi | Blow Up the neighborhood, | Whore: Teborran clo nie apd etter tad | aiboul ‘ fF ECE Te WOBCG UL nd be} setts! cant co 1 mandrel could Tehoas whehntdeath a : N- | He poutided =the ¢detonalings end iq M. cHegkacher, twenty-two} &, deve bys. tenth Sky Who eat | meeting of the Callf will] ‘fhe Department will, tt iy the fr churoll, of a antag spisish shed: with (deaths assault. with totent | nt ( "4 Gl Sears) old, a relatWo of the wite of] Aim: & leumth, for the pice | » held to discuss the * ed. de represe! an!’ such SSO aRO DEH | t ned thes to commit’ ra inade-a cap. (te sbell on the pavement with aes Mocellin, pald a fine of. $20 In 0 ituation 5 proceeding. ‘ erica t 1 stoerlme, at tease at EAT n of firing ft. Street sweepers, |,the Special Sostions to-day for tas ieee tahaiienties beh y : Ratt fh aime, i ea ee tn et ot Ere oft irevand aigedte atin oimmonicns °Y "| AMBASSADOR WHITE fo em this xn if whieh’ the. pu levery body, “ulew ‘In the= blogk ncattored, | ¢ SoUDK Mcckwoher wae anrosted on July | workedainit : Ane : hy whtoh the punisinacnt may. folow | Ves Pady: cles Im The Hine weattored. |g inst on Fifth avenue.” Ite pleaded SHIFTED TO FRANCE. | | came down SMa Yynmedintely: upon the heels of the of- {tis mhoulder came along. ‘rerry | Sullty to-day, but eald he had *| (eras tecrandeeed , 4 Longer while tha trlal/ayould ha'ad cone |aropped. te: silell. contronted: him and | shine in pentect cs s iat) byloneland ground them ugder his'¢ vin a mio 4 * “phis poor vist trte tone ot i Torte Sw, WASIIIN! dusted that the victim su She ; i TON, Dec, 4—Ienry : . senna wail Hie dvophed A, Garten cesPyated | Capea ath a Parker andl wiitu. American Ambaguador to Roms | CATSKILL, N. bas | mometor _aserces,belos earieliecaa le eamnn ee OneELee and) that the least possthle pu rbok, outs r McGovern. i 5 < Wilt beltransforred In the near futuro | ton on the upper H ed OF i Son and Feanela cats eit of THN. this many to reitely x6 tender, Ao AN atood not upon the. order ot own when he saw Trom! that post to Parla, where he ‘will| the season on a (will go into winter quarters to-day, 6 Jasmmathetie wart. | ‘Thtake of 1% Whe given to the details, he te t tire warper behind, Mpol nse {hts sraing, An ated to Accom pan. Baber and Capital-and ups the block went the ae ee ae seem pany, lsticceed Rovest 8. McCormick. as Am patel Seed ego ICO N or waving the shell ovit hi he squad-room end an-ambu-| parsndo | pare i and shouting that he could Uc ow : Oye Hose | tate | ie Preachzrs of Discontent. [aie marin the: worlds {tance was sumeontd from Renoy Has: | s¢y, shite will be muccéeded at Romo |, In dealing with both labor and cn: ¢ Maen Et terror. - |fory examination, refused to take Terry !by Lioyd C, Griscom, now American a ‘ eye wn heart Why, she at the e@ sort | iu the raventng wolf lide Red Riding Hood. <4 as 4 fal, with ther quostiona affecting both | would succeed. th exploding the: she “thin ix.no medical “canes declare Ambassador: to Brazil. Be eae rane Gorporations: and tradnx unions, there Atte RS SOPs ean rare’ hare rete the surgeon’ ‘He |x orazy—a mental Tames pcr NEW ULM, Minn. Dec, 4—Judge B. | counties, cominitted suicide to-day by] nts lovel r “ ph ical wrack— nd the treatment) Read World “Situation Wants” |). webber, former Jadge of the Dis-| hanging himself tn hie barn here. Hej men, x betleve that siri|. With great feeling Ward read “Biiy* ape [fMoane cnaylame” “Ue ORY At 8M] ¢oy competent help of any kind, | trict Court of Brown and adiacent ‘Pitty avantto, @tation waa notified ob ineth (Continued on & ° Wan boventy-four years of axe, | Nes Hearn tlle iki situation in Wighteenth street, Desk WS Wichecith far eome Gaia “| received her death blow srateful-|Erown'a letter in mich wie etd, 4 t 3 1 iH x

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