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2 _—— flee ONE CENT. GIRL SHOT IN STREET CAR ThE VICTIM OF A GIRL COMPANION Mabel Cuzze Confesses She Killed Winifred Callahan in Second Ave- nue Trolley, but Insists It Was an Accident. JEALOUSY BEAIND THE SLAYING, POLICE SAY. Do Not Believ2 Story Told to Coroner ee Her Strenuous Leniais and Conilicting to Them—Men in Statements Party Escape. ing woman, said to be in Tenderloin resorts, carousa to an all-night As a climax Winifred Cail where she has been wasting he shot and killed by a companion The killing was done by Mabel Cu ber m: g to Coroner Shrady this afternoon, bui she was carrying the gun at the request of 2 was with, but of whose identity she | was ignorant. d to the Tombs pendinggthe inquest | next Friday. | Refore x she is the wife ot Statements to the pol shooting. Insp heard that she tinal! accident theory. The girl was also forced to admit that she had been out all night | with the dead woman and the young man who gave her the revolver. The police expect to establish that jealousy was the motive for the kill-| ing. ahan, but ka beauty for several ye was {avenue car io-day in a Second zze, With a revolver concealed in man sf mimitte was COr roners’ Office the Cuzze woman, who says of Lyndhurst, N. J., made many false gain and again that she had done the questioned her in vain, and when he sed he said that he would not accept the her Gi 1 contractor Another girl in the party, who gave the name of Helen Sullivan, was | 0 arrested and sent to the House ‘of Detention. 6 by several years, Both of her com- this morning as the car WaS]panions, who gave several names after @peeding up Second avenue pa ir arrest, are under twenty, They @treet, and of all the thirty pa showily dressed and their cheeks in the car only one could be flushed and their eyes brilliant @fterward who had seen the shot the excitement of an all-night | and essed a young avousal. Their escorts were boys, merry-making party sn who had not yet attained thelr ma-| Fevolver from the floor | Jority. fwas not until the Cuzze x! to the Corners’ Office that she ted the killing and dec Wake Up Fellow Passenger. admit- One of the youths, whose skin was as red it was an accident. fair and smooth as a girl's, and who The car was in charge of Conductor | Wore @ New gray coat, black derby and Bohn J. Ernest and driven by Motor-| “ark sult, carried a bottle of cham- BAER D ARIS SUlllvan conductor | Pane, and lurched on the arm of a git! Jin a big Gainsborough hat. whom he dragged into @ seat beside him on the | west side of the car near the front. The the tra er the twas so flustered by he ts not sure w and two y th young Brooklyn Bridge entrance or Pell ther young man, short and chunky, Street, but when they did xet on they |>ltck haired and swarthy skinned, sat had the car to themselves except’ for ite between “Queenie” and a girl ® sleepy Itallan and a_letter-carrier venteen, Who says she is Rosana famed Lipschitz. ‘The letter-carrier got] Boyle, of No. 28 West Twenty-ffth fm at the Bridge. He says the three | street. @irls and young men got on at Baya-d| The third girl who sat beside the gay- street. spirited youth in the gray coat finally “Queenie,” the victim of the shoot-| admitted to the police that she is Mabel fg, was the oeaior of the three girls | Cuzze, a milliner, of Lyndhurst, N. J. though at first she sald she was Mabe! Cousins, ‘The moment the party boarded the they woke up the Itallan, The Bray-coated boy who sat beside him Like Mining Gold. THE DEPOSIT: The Bank Accounts of New York Employers. THE CHISEL: A World “Situation Wanted” Ag, THE MALLET: 5c. the Cost of a 12-Word Ad, THE NUGGET: pe him on the head ana offered to shave him with the champagne bottle. “Lifts” His Jewelry, le Ot #0 rough about it,” sald the onductor, “that I looked to see the man knife him, but he took it good ly nd laughed with the rest. ri in the big hat did not seem to set much fun out of the sport, and sulled at the eve of the young fellow ide her. But the one that was shot hed all the time and seemed in the t Bort of spirits.” ‘s the car drove along the Bowery inore passengers got on until the vehi- © was comfortably filled. The girls Steady Employment at a Good Salary, «J the two young men continued their yfulness, however, and amuged the passengers by snipping pins and Jew- try from one another. s the car turned into Grand stret (Continued en @ecend Based Try your hand—strike to-day, Work will come without delay. Girl Confesses She Shot Another Girl in Trolley Car Women Faint in Fire Panic at Dance ot Wedding Guests Senator Aldrich Urges Federal Bank Relief Bill wy WII BLS o ICl; KI G BANKER, WHO IS REPORTED TO BE INDICTED. PLES CLz VO MOTOS. WOAEL WINS ‘t WORKMAID IN Taiad RCE s Notter Ge ts ee Souffle Home in Front in the Maiden Evel ORT ter and Notter rode La winner of the landed the Meahey Sshing in first and secon the third. the post in the FIRST RACE year-olds; three (J. MeCahey), 3 by @ length; Wa: & to 1 and 3 Dantel), 6 to 1 0.38 3-5. three: turlongs.—Lady was 3 front year-olds; races at the McDaniel don 1-si D1 rden, sel Sou i were rse ng; five 12 $400; we in the s today. the stars the favorite. and McDaniel orkmaid, Young in good form, fin- ‘raftsman in the Nantilla in flelds went "08 won to 1, (Gx Tone, al Dancing matden and a } (Notter), 7 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 2, Won by a length; Amite Alma algo ran, THIRD RAC yen and 1 to 2 Mantilla, 107 (J 1 und een, to 1, 10 to'L Pearl Ho; Beach, Queen, Opal also ran, iy, 12 CW second toL a 1 Mac Importinence, Walice ect, Bert odeia, Edith Baltronia, r), 9 to 2% imova, 1 nd > to tic, Pirate Lady Wabas: M, and GUNNER LOSES APPEAL. Award of port PROVIDEN¢ Rhode Island § cided against ¢ Buenzle, Thief who sued the Newport dancing pavilion him admission because he wor form of the United States Na I Court Yeoman propri Againat villon In Upheld. New- 10.—The to-day de- red J, etons of a refusing the uni. When the case was tried in the Su- perior Court cents damages, had paid for hi this Ucket, belme t Court upholds the finding, ———————__—_. KING EDWARD CAN’T SLEEP, Throat ‘Vrouble Causes The Buenzle was awanied 2% e sum he Supreme Moni ch to Seek Change of Atr, 10.—King Edward went to Brighton to-day for a change LONDON, of air. Feb, His Majesty has suffered n- siderably from sore throat recently, and this trouble nights, has entailed sleepless Sir Felix Semon, Physician Extraord!- to the King, hag deen in attend- ence on Hs Maveate BEC SIDES y BURNS FAVORIT | | OVER PALMER IN ~TI-NGHT'S FIGHT Men Ready to Enter Ring for} Championship in London. CROWD TO SEE BATTLE. | Interna- Seats Sell High for tional Contest in Wonder- | land Amphitheatre. LONDON, I 10.—Tommy Burn Jthe American heavy-weight px and Jack Palmer, of Newcastle. w ring at 110 ofc York 1d and train Palmor is co: ter fighter tt Burns put awa vat has a reputaion f¢ t being on n alleged that Motr was given the met In that capac! Paris in Apr WOMAN BIGAMIST * FALLS TO FLOOR WV COURT-ROOM Bertha R. ine: Goes to Hos- FEBRUARY a W. MORSE INDICTED FOR FORGERY, Warmer; Itght snow or ratn Tuesdu: RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE ae See “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] 10, 1908. PERIURY AND LARCENY, IT IS; SAD (French Duke and His Fiancee, | Who Get Permit to Wed To-Da ! sm y special Grand Jury Probing High a Finance Reported to Have Found | True Bills Against Ex-Banker Now Homeward Bound. COURT FIXES BAIL AT $10,000 IN EACH CASE. | lone Said to Grow Out of Stock Deal With | Morgan J. O’Brien —Investigation Will Yield More Charges Soon, It Is | Expected. i The Special Grand Jury which was sworn in at the beginning of the year to investigate various financial institutions and insurance com- nies, made its first report to Justice Dowling this afternon, handing up nets against a man said to be Charles W. Morse. ments, but they were of no importance, \ | SHON LS.» wee wo indic | There were three other indic While the indicements were not made public, it is understood that ne of them charges Morse with grand larceny and forgery in connec- : Miss T pital After She Is nee Sentenced, ae Bertha R. young woman, s | Yates, a good-looking! fr created in the County Court a scene to-day I she was sentenced by Judge Faweett to two months in the penitentiary for)! bigamy. She fell to the floor scream- ing. and was carried into an adjoining of Brooklyn when. tary Mr room by court atten: Ordinary | sta methods were tried to Induce her re- covery, but as she grew more ° | terical Dr, Lasker was summonec the Brooklyn Hospita Dr. Lasker said the girl was suffering from con- vulsions and removed her to the hos- | pital. } In the mean time Robert Grey, who j married the woman in June a year ago, Iwas sent to the penitentiary for one {month. It was asserted by the prose- cution that Grey knew was muar- ried when he became her husband, The story told in defense by Grey and the woman was one of the most remarkable ever heard in t Kings County Court, and to its unusual | features the two owe the Hht sentences imposed. , In 1901 Miss Yates, w then a nurse, marri and they went to I! avenue, Brooklyn, get along well, and one ni, to the Woman's story, home with a paper, which, he said. a divorce decree. ‘The woman then married Grey after her h was short acquaintance, believing her: she explained, fre do so. Y gave them hig blessing, the furniture « flat and two gold Watches, and then ame a boarder at the flat. Thin went along harmoniously in this way uy few Weeks ago, Ww h uncle of the girl learned of the true state of af ‘and insttt proceedings, Te. '3 and abe in ne conviction he wena, mn with a deal in which he figured with Morgan J. O’Brien, and the ith perjury Attorney Jerome said her with perjury. alt When the indictments were returned District-A sai : j that in the case of the indicted financier he would like to have bail fixed $20,000 on one of the indictments and allow the other to stand with- vut bail. Just Dowling said that, in his opinion, it would be better to i } make the bail $10,000 on each indictment, and they were so indorsed. Hi rer to Justice Dowling | will so: tituted for the purpose | necia ind Jury had a busy ses-| of @ Morse's financial status. | n a heard this Morse ve! narles M. Schwab at | insane ac TuaUoauMormani ile He owes John W. Gates 0 on his personal notes, and Mr, oe oe. 5 N a : ul E rt k of North Ame oe ae a 4 es is credited with a feverish desire 1 nv sident of the stablish his financtal standing of the fal vntile Nation Kk account The Due de Chaulnes Says “Stumg’ |“trrore sine into tne Grant guy] | What Cater Told, Ay, | Mors J O'Br en Miles eaeens Breen ine Me tes When Told It Costs a Doliar, [2 aileh inet ih AurUsUa ene a eli ahere ne eae “Hei cond visit | $700.6 on the bear side of the last October, He made jating in Unton Pacific, sand Reading. My !nformation But He Doesnt fan spec’ Pay [t. [rogue thvjcomes from a man who once worked for N ni" me as a bookkeeper and whe 1s now in leas a brokerage house and had charge of heodora Shonts and Miss Shonts and her c m tho line un faerie Oateetn nelbanie evan é ‘ l Db. M. Cutcheon, of No. 9% a tes's lawyer, admitted day btained ARE r ‘ 1 “ ie | 1 n that Morse ts indebted to anced ever t M Pattern Mr. | Y large sum of money. Mr, peer eraty Shonteatnt pAb on was asked if he had instituted William P. | = ast nine he replied. “Whether ate ré | in con-} one will be started later on I am unable | Ae f finan-} to state. Iam counsel for Mr. es in | ( | i Jury will | an matters rel to his dealings with * | 1 Morze, but in t absence of Mr, Gates | m ~} from ity I am not at liberty to dis- Ne ‘yd eh n HF \t uss them."" fi € man and Willlam| ‘Three Wall street brokerage houses with t iAVH | tor ersonal counsel for Charles|/are known ¢ been heavily inter- ng} | w t a long talk with} ested In the three months on the 1 | _—_ ' Morse was 4 bear side of the market. ing . Me drew license | The “standing room on Na jrand Jury on three/ irutton & Co., ing ew York from Bos! that hay second str = efecto he aT ee ore friend of Charles W. 8) H, P. itt crowd tw 1 Prov Ife Assurance Wg p acting for W bor it i GH ete a e plunger, and C. Mele 1 ear Thatihaneal ‘The identity of the to b a ‘ ot, of latter firm has not ! Hoore 1 : r =A be t \ c New 1onts ” lu . vd the Nattonal hat Morse had money in Wall street nts ana in| Bank of North America December was proved by the ex- Occupation | v's ‘ ‘ William N. Amory. the persiste: of EB e Jones, Morse he Due's pedigr s C sof the Metropoltian Street Rail awed $100,400 from Mr. Jones n » yanagement, has also toid the Gri cured by Consolld, 1 Steam~- nanue odoric Bernant ACK J something about what knows | st y bonds, There was a bale D'Albert. De Luynes y ‘ then k rst [of the tooting of t Metroponitan, ance of $4300) unpald on the account, Residence--No, 4 Avenue Van Dy n « r _ Mr. Jon assed Morse for payment Paris, 1 ™ iM ORS SE Ss MA DE and the ¢ d by a check Oceupation—None ; ume ru ur from Shoemaker, Bates & Co, a bro- Born—Hungary |v 1 oo, 1900 SINCE kerage house at No. 87 Wall street. Father—Due de Cha . i ira TH > BIG PANIC,| An erroneous report that United M 4 ess S. Galtz! | Apt 8 o S = States District~ Stimson had ge ent West ‘Puirty-elg n . Amann narson atl Gred tors || been! conference with Secretary of. aaa Blatt, of 53 W ‘ hi to Perec al orva! or | the ‘Treasury and Comptrotier of Cur- Married—No r 1| rency 5 over the satus of Y x nen \ Morse, led day to the assumption t ad read ADD Leod wa is at Morse will be arrested as he steps and his clerk had out 4 4 rt Struria pon her arrival here ‘ X " yext Sa Evening World has ieense th was the Rs {RnISrere! Oe) ent exe ond ft is Ikety thet eome eect ete eult Due laughingly asked what ren & Beal are n rday. 3 The clerk said “One dol-| F Che! Cleantna couse cheviara tance |(c38 Paes hess subpart for statmg that the lav,’ whewpupon the Duc held up nis ook | hie opeawoners.s to the | i a ito ddavever! whvare | thas | caenny i tik eens ‘a0 si tebe Court where Magistrate Sonar rota exact: Pacey from in 000 dail, returmy, st Bt dela