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BEGINS in the . EVENING 3} WORLD = TO-MORROW Hl BEGIN & READING IT Wa) bee RSP wn P99VTS9SI9S9999Ss $9999998990995999 2999999T999SISIOTT 9 5999F99TSIESESI9S 99IIOVTTSIFSIS ISS SSISISE TIS GHOTH 2 HFLEVIIGIIVIFIIGS FSIVIDIIGIIIIIOIV 99 SI9IITIIIIVIID? Raere BIG TREAT FOR EVENING WORLD READERS. The Thrilling Romance of a New York Monte Cristo, oe 5 Millions” IN TO-MORROW’S EVENING WORLD. ~ BEGINS in. the EVENING WORLD $ TO-MORROW WEATH R—Clearing To-Night; Satu es U RESULTS EDITION. z fe 4 Circulation Books Ope to AH. 3: } WEATI IN—Clearing =P RICE ONEICENT. | NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, MARCH “8 WIFE AT JEROME WANTS Wife of ihe Acenesd Man ie. ane naed to Surrender to District-At- -torney All Communications Received From the Architect. Hee A subpoena was served upon Evelyn. Nesbit Thaw at the Hotel | ‘Lorraine this afternoon commaneines her zo turn) over to the Districts “White: “She has-quite-a bundle ot-letters from ‘both men. needed ‘by the District-Attorney to identify these letters. What good they are going to do the District-Attorney is a question. Ht is not-likely that Mr endanger her husband's safety. MAY MEENZLE AS_A_WITNESS,_ When_the-trial-of Harry Thaw. is resumed_on_Monday_the_District- ‘Attorney will call as his -first witness in rebuttal Evelyn Nesbit Thaw’'s chorus girl friend May MeKenzie. A subpoena has been served on Miss McKenzie at the Hotel Lorraine where she is diving with the Thaws, “notifying her that she will be called the first thing on Monday morning. Mr, Jerome has secured from Mazie Follette and Edna Chase, two of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw’s companions in the chorus of the “Florodora” ~epmpany in 1902, certain ‘brand new facts affecting tHe truth of the story “told -by Harry-Thaw's wife of her wrong at the-hands of Stanford White. Under-rules-of- evidence it-would -be_impossible..for-Mr,Jerome-to-use Ts AMMUNITION pon Evelvir Thaw directly “pur he expects to ger it to ary by mens of gt rs to May McKenzie. She is assumed to be ir_a_position to-knosy the truth-or falsity. of the. eS made bythe other {yo women. The 1) ttorney's been holding & McKenzie under a —Srabpoenx over since tie “trian! besa. | 31_ts_known,-of course that the young: Soeemane wibie cated nen owtiness for the prosecution, 1s {1 reality bitterly hostile to the prosecution, and n° spir- } Tied weenie ts anticipated when Mr Jew rome=crostes—atts with “the -nlertand mpry little -womtan“who “used sta-dance- hwo nimbly ty the Weber-Pields show Defense's Sudden Rest. As announced exclusively in «i “Final alton ot the Evening” World] Jast_night, the lawyers forthe ete: ~of Harey Thaw reamed helt case wien: | Justice Fitzgerald opened the Criminal! Branch \of the Supreme Court to-day, The Evening World's publication bf | the intention of the defense had pre- | pared the Court and IATA coreg for the percipltate finish, but there waa a good deal of comment on the policy that actuated the move, | The! general {mpresaion wns that the law-| WASHINGTON, March 8—Tho Préal: yors had acted wisely, and they would! dent tas not made a have been (much wiser If they had an Interview with’! 2. H) Harriman, ‘cloned. thelr case just as Mrs, William’ president of the Union Pacine Railtbad, Thaw, got through with her simplo but) It whs sald at the White House to-day, convincing “dtory on Wednesday last, | but he will be glad to see him at any The seasion of the trial of Thaw to-. time he comes to Washington, just as ‘day lasted exactly four minutes. By he ts glad to cee any one else, consent. of both sides an adjournment | was taken untfl Monday In order to | of Mr. Harriman’s counsel, w give the District-Attorney an oppor. | White House, and \n’ response to in- J unity for arranging bis evidence In re: | quiries on the subject as to whether the “ puttal, Presldent would see Mr: Harriman he It was"evident at 10.39 when the court | was given to underitand that he would convened that no eyiderice would be! at any time. : heard. Wor the first time’ since the. case waa called, ana ie Keodat hich do) milsettt sat inside the -railing, oy ; Pacoima snomecttelline eters’ he’ vrould |, WATERLOO, Te., March 8.—An out- + not need them ‘again thjs week. reak of street car strikere took place ‘Aa soon aa Clerk Penney had called nel to-da: (Beer kews, the roll of the jury, Mr, Delmas aroso were eda and Mittal en CT Vand said: ‘The defense rests." | trol Sevoral nonsunk In emnloys C Tt was Delmas'a wey of gotting upon tie cor mpany were, airuck by fying miss fi s. Thaw-has-kep{-any correspondence that-would office hae TIME HE CALLS But President fas Made No Engagement with Railway Magnate. —— GAR STRIKERS IN RIOT, She will be a witness for the prosecution in so far as she may be A FAA ANY} y engagement tor |” Some days ago Maxwell Eyarts, one| Be at (nol t i ow Stoll Tichtarg, e dain a. at alles and indiired. “Eralnmaster Hociny ) the | rece: ake wentence ob A hacuvacarloo: att Fale A: ‘Horna Blreets Rhitway, was attacked by strikora.and Deaten, 4 ONAIR T. hree Young Women Who Will Figure in Jerome’s | = ~ Attack on Evelyn Nesbit Thaw’ s Testimony, SHORT-PAICED NEW. ORLEANS =ANS RESULTS. FIRST RAGE—Orlent (8 to 1.and! : to-1):1, Begonia (3 to-6 for place) HORSES WINNERS.“ AT NEW EW ORLEANS Orient. and ath Preston). Get the Money in the: | ORROINE a 2, Lemon Girl 3, SECOND RACE—Sally Preston (7 to°2"and 6 to 5) i, Soprano (& to &y “}for_place)-2; Cora Prace; "3. THIRD RACE—Zlephen (11 to 8| HoMment this afternoon took-the final and 3 to 5) 1, Gresham (2 to 1 for place) 2, Bayou Lark 3. NEW Flows 8... 1 Déscornment Handing, 140, Henpeckod. 1 lady. donate.) 110 eon therine ne rhe i ORLE Whisk broom RACE 110, It" ‘AL Taylor. 1) Fens, Digzins ey Wol rice, March &—A Kood alzed crowd was at City Park this atter- on witen the horses cantered to the post In the first race, fart condition and the. weather fine. |Toddington and scratheil t¥om thelr respective events, FIRST. z The track was in t Bir were i | [step toward jeure delay, but 3 troller, Metx positively refused to con-| E'S DEATH DUE_ SIDE, DETECT ES SEEK LU) t t zach | Mey ATC Keaz/e ROCKAWAY CHOSEN FOR SEASIDE PARK The Hoard of Estimate and Appor-j mated ‘that the’ total cost of the land will Dd about $1,000, The Evening World recommended this ein the summer of 1M and an option Uhen olfered co the city at less than | but Improvements | nd the value of the Hon hax much Inore estabiishink the Seaside Park and Sanitarium, for which The Evening World has been flehting for the Inst three years, This great Evening World victory for eivarind hier a Bick Bublea™ Fund the poor of New York was won in the | thousands of lives we ere, positto: ef Ih face of the Vitterest opposition and the ee ee of the most determined offorjs or grafters to | was adopted torday, this plan auresee é our committe Bias he plan a source of unlawful none’ of the alte Prout. able or availal AI rorin o€ schemes have been ad- | flrxt sugested tho, portion of Rock, | yanced and ‘defedted, The Board tinally | Bway Beach dying immedi eet sos Sele E y tno | Rockaway “Point=this point: being the J adopted the site frst augwested Dy TAC) onetty of the Huntington estate. > | Evening World, and formally placed it our committee belleves that this] on the clty map, 1 be the lant opportunity-tor-the elty Rockaway Readh lying HN ee DeLeh a wih ene eee away Point, comprising thing peach —within | the city It how deen suggested that the a frontage of feet on the finest | beach tn Greater New York,! with an | F Huntington tract, comprising’ Rocka way Point, might iv more desiraéle, pit the Witt’ currenty ot und near| the Point average width of 20% foot, and a alm: | Would tender bathing. much mare an Mar frontage on-Jamutca Bay nd we belleve that) the. pytp Arey iinoanl bIatiG y sNerein reconmnended {4 the most Every: possible: 1 te fo #e-) deatrable which can be: secured, and Rorougi President] that alefinite action. should bo. taken Ahearn, President McGowas ant C Without “Mirther delay.” pene EN STRANDED SHIP FLOATED. Maren & British | whlel steuck coral 6f Molo Mon- day: i fowted With the aaslat- Tt 1s -o8) i ance of othar-yessvls, = than: doubled. Th the meantime The ning World's | extended anil | saved through | { nmittee, which i favs deatr- that which swag | It embraces part of} ¥ st of Rock: | to ) acren with sent to further delay. Whey. lreport, recommending that) the Lake advantage of the!act passed by the | any Lexialituro last year and order the ac: | Wet quisition ofthe land at onoe. Comp: ny, and hac an‘oflice at-No, ' poet -Saused by_a cerebral Hemorrhage. a vayey ~NEW LEXNGTON 5 20 GALS ASH" AVENUE SUBWAY. “UTI PIN, fa saorg, MEST UT |Board.of-Estimate Finally! Approves Plans and _ Arranges for Bids. complicated street, he te teleprone lena lof ae fat the “ aa he re able tr Factory.Is_in an_Uproa asa Workman Is — Wounded. [acter | ‘The Board of -Eutimate and -Apver.| 36 Honmnent this afternoun appreved th arm of “centract-forsthe-constr Two hundred givli wire busy at man} chines in the cloak factory of B. Stern & Son, No; 2 Broadway, at 9 A, M.|* maintenance -and— os the~ construction, Thewitt, of of-thesame.and authorized sta ape strest>werg- “tr to-day, when a- thickset, woti-drennnd | finminttate artvertisling Ga lbs for Cad, man’ entered and>-preseed hia-way | contract: ae eq een park vavente. and through the room. The route Is from Park ay Pewee One Hundred and Fittyaixth street, In| He made atraight for a table at which Josep’ Pulep tailor, of No. 10 Stanton wtrect, was working, “| Fy alder’ ts yous pay my brates hie: Dasnago money?’ rald.tho stranger. — | Puleo replied in Itallan that te ald |y not andertand: and wished that he would more fully’ explain htinself, The | Hnwx, “southerly the Harlem River, STi yeni and . Fifth ay Veary attest ot, Churen atreet, T' nwich street to a | °° tory Park n—AL Forty-second etreet |, the Borough of the under Park « loud talking of the pair attractéd the | gonnecting with tne existing Hapld) ig), Attention of the whole shop. Transit Railway In Park avenue feats The stranger drew a: big revolver and) gecdnd-Brunch—From Lexington AVE | Goad chan—were began to flourish it. Puleo sat motion-| jue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth | von remained [less. Girls began to acream and rushed | treet northerly —u (eee adenaw:|oner Harburge outs orris aveni for tho doors. The workroom, which ta] River, Third avenue existing -Rapld{ What he tld of his on the twelfth Moor of the bullding, waa] Terral Tudlway at, One Hundred ant aponseinpled. Forweninth street, In the Borough 0! ‘The man fired and Puleo fell to the| The Hre floor. A second and third shot followea| Third eanen—Prom Terk dred and Forty In rapid succession, and by thia tlme all| ORS, Mundy oe p the girl operators had.fed to upper and ry, One Hundred and. Vitcy-th lower floors in consternation, The Hxteflor ‘street “anil Sei ilck 5 ue to One Hundred and sixty frereamy, reached tlfe street and a bjg| avenue {0 (nt Lindt uu ort crowd) gathered. fourth When Pollveman Lynch, of the Mercer Fourth Brahech—A loop at. Park ay Wireet station, arrived, he found Puleo|nue and Ond Hundred and Fitty-nr Ungonacious with three bullets in his | street. in th Borah oC hea body, He was breathing heavily and a| peRnegtns ea wyer hurry call was sent to St, Vincent's Number of Tracks—Between On Hospital fara Ambulance, Hi The assailint had made good nis es- | {7 the renvan cape, He was cool! atter Uo » i ronte ‘will be fwro Cracks, and placing the revolver buck In his|fourth branol riferred to above hip po walked out and took the statlonecalo ¥ the route there are elevator to the ground floor, 4 Ons d tw ¥-fo “He didn't give me a chanoe, wes the dying man's only exp ‘rnerdoctors say that heb MOKTEA TOA SRE of pulling | Uiroiign, Dis on July i, ine, and by the Mayor. uth y | > Wounds, ,one-tn-the head, .aro -xerloua, 35, 18, Hundred: and Twentysninth street jand B Btrect y approved! bys the isd Acid at the. Hotel Cumberland. {DIED WHILE SPEAKING ON THE’ PHONE TO FRIEN DS. | Business Associates of the Railroad Man Had Just Been Summoned to Preston’s Room_ “by His Own Voice—Excited Confer. —.. ence in the Death Room, An autopsy held to-day. by Coroner's Physician O’Hanlon disclosed that Leonidas Preston, a millionaire, who died suddenly yesterday at the. fashionable Hotel Cumberland, Fifly-fourth street and Broadway, had | enough: ‘hydrocyanic poison in his stomach to-kill half a dozen men, ‘coroner Harburger immediately reported the ca EWest” Porty-seventh Street station, and detectives were set to wor upon 5 several-my terio rcumstar onnected with -Mr._Prest manager for the Timken Railroad Bearing Axio Mr. Preston's wite told the Coroner that Mr. Preston returned from a buat. hess (rij to Now Orleans two weeks ago suffering froma severe attack of arp Against the advice of hls phyatctan, Dr. 144 West Seventy-frat upon trapsacting id business from—nis-sick-bed Dy niente OE Millett, or No. inriated ‘cause neither Dr, to-hoit “an wutepay- Stephen. Business Associates Called: It—appears ~that when Mr. Preston’ ded Witlini Fy of which he was New York GING. BWeat and. Edward: oe Td SUOAECT,. Leouard- Cray f the Lexington avenue MUUWAY AMT Si tyytxth, at Wad Rent up word: that: thay “wished to. hawered tn person over tho © telling them ‘to stepped © man whose volce iken Was dead ‘ould almost hear the Unuaiat Features Discovered; wan apparent two hotel umtil Core nx and to hare ot $1,00%000 In js a-young and partcolarly 219-West-Forty-sixth street. The | first reports of his death stated that he had died while telephoning to some “business acquaintances in the affiice ot the. hotet,.... There was no physician: in attendance, but Dr. English, the: house physician of the hotel, who was jcalled_in when Mr. Preston succumbed, gave the opinion that ical Millett nor Dr. could definitely state the cause Coroner Harburger. determined... It wan performed Morritt__ undertaking — [rooms at Seventeenth etreet. and Eighth enue, Dr, O'Hanlon: observed nx 560m ed che stomach unmiatale —. of a_powertul poison There— was so ‘much of it that no dimeuity , was experienced in Aststmtning Atsceluati