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JAY GOULD TO BE POL! COL WE" R-Clowd RESULTS ED | PRICE ons CATED PANAMA LIBEL GAS UBPOENAS UASHED: a |Qudge Ward Holds That Calls to Grand Jury Were ! Improper. 'RIGHTS ARE INVADED. (Decision Also Declares John Doe Proceedings Are Contrary to Law, The attempt of the gentlemen behind jehe United States Grand Jury proceed- |{ng againat The World to make of that proceeding a fishing expedition was thwarted to-day by Judge Ward, of the | United States Circuit Court. In a decision handed down this after- noon Judge Ward quashes and sets @he service of subpoenas calling tpon leertain witnesses to appear before the” [Grand Jury ‘'to testify to all and every~ }) Bubpoenas served upon J. Angus Shaw, wecretary of the Press Fublishing Com- pany, and Willlam P, McLoughlin, editor RT PROTEC to-night and Sasardeys warmer thing which you may know generally ! fn the part of tho United States.” “goons Sees S LIBEL WITN AAG ——\ WL rid. | “ Circulation Books Open to All."' | [TION reulation Books Open to All.” New YORK, EEG JANUARY 22, | Milli Athi te Who Want KR E GIRLS A IL a list Probation Officer 1909. WOMAN FALLS FROM ROOF OF SUSTORY TENEMENT "ST Pi lunges to Death While on Way to Visit Neate OR MAN, Ih | SAY in Next House. abe es Sweethearts of — Rosenberg | Meet in Court and Admit | Their Guilt. | Mrs. Bridget Condon, forty-five years) 8 East Sixty-fourth sirect, and {t was men to visit seending and » their visita 1 six stonies from | the custom of the court | cach other climbing stair by way of the roofs. It was while pa tved | No, 28 to the roof of because of t made a r the € yard opening. Ad aud nearsighted, f » avoid ¢ the roof of the (enement inte t yard at No, 280 Bast Sixty-fourtl: street this afternoon and was killed the mother of tlye children and on the top floor of the house at address. A friend of Mrs Condon, Mrs. Mary Dunbar, lives on tie top floor of No. THREW MAN WITH REVOLVER ne | FROM HIS OFFICE, DOCTOR SAYS <= %2-"ssns% and glared at Harry Rosenberg, clerk In Bher haa im the root ot! | BP that irs LOVE SYNDICATE FAILS. irmity of her | and went| ns Proveet= Claimants for Harry’s Undi- | ae vided Heart Wrangle and One Goes to Cell. plunging ing the ec GEE WHERE CANT MIDE 11? TSE KS a Bixth avenue shoe store, But even) more angrily than they glared at the | | dapper young shoe clerk they glared at | at Police Station That Intruder Aimed | Jeapon at Him and Declared He Was About to Hand Him a Gold Brick. Jacoby Reports one another, For, until yesterday, each | one believed that Harry Rosenberg loved | her and her alone, And each of them | if had loved him so much that at his com- | HOW THAT y wert a ned | mand they were al'eged to have robbed | BUTTON FELT counters at which they forked in a) Dr. J. Ralph Jacoby, of No. S41 West escaped. He describes the man as about Pighty-elghth atreet, reported to the 6 fect 10 Inches in height, weighing | the West One Hundredth street police sta= about 1% pouids and having blond hatr Sixth avenue department store. tlon this afternoon that a strange man and w red face, Detectives of the Central Office and | enteral hie office, pointed a revaiver at THe was dressed, the doctor saves, In a Finland IACCEMeAITIn ThEER Nelwrae ani reek Murr arabCautinevanlet dane ioe ue eipeliueren ene ULchenEea An going to hand him a@ shld brick.” tie aud Diack derby hat. He had three Dr. Jacoby avers that he threw the qcats on the back of lls right hand, | firet attracted the attention of Miss intruder Into the street and that he |Tr, Jacoby also sale She ob- served him In consorvation, day after | day, with Estelle Perlman, tha clerk at the Jewelry counter. At first Miss Hig- | | sina made no report on the matter, be- leving that she ought not disturb a; Jhudding romance which was not ma- tertally Interfering with the store's | young Mr. Rosenberg for some days. He | Higgins, employed in the store, SAX GOUVDD: Coepyrepad 1900 By STAMORGA. KEWOOD Sar of sports and athtetica for The World, husiness, inasmuch as Mr. Rosenberg | —— | _ PRICE “ONE CENT. = ; AY GOULD WILL BE GER IN “BATTERY DAN FINNS COURT eee enna oo ereememenees Young Millionaire Wants Wazeless Job Which Will Allow Him to ~ Wear Brass Buttons and Carry a Gun. : INTEREST IN MUNICIPAL | | AFFAIRS A DUTY, HE SAYS. 4 “Serious Task, That of Beinz in a Sense Re- sponsible for the Public Behavior of Some Fellow Citizens,’’ Is | His NE | Magistrate Dan Finn has won his wish and will have a millionaire \ probation officer, if young Jay Gould is game, The Magistrate has | pate young Mr, Gould a letter telling him to report at Jefferson Market | Court next Monday morning, there to be sworn in as the probation | officer and receive his shield and his revolver and his authori |to serve without pay. ib writing {Purpose of economy that the names Jan, 17, are quashed by this decision, If | pera Oe ries new subpoenas are served they peulrall specify the nature of the proceeding In jetenoeraphi Is Excluded During Conference and Police Com- order to give the witnesses an oppor-| missioner Declares It Was Only a Little Friendly Conversa- Pee re Gane iver tion—Jurors Had Sent for Him, but He Won't Tell Why, Inquiry te Oppre 1 Judge Ward'e decision eatabitahes | that the form of the tnautry ae tt Wa] Polo Counuissionar Ringham called lke to get acquatnre Institated by United States District lon the Grand Jury this afternoon ot the of New York in ‘Attorney Stimson, upon orders from j request of that body. 17 nographer say.’ Preaident Roosevelt, was oppressive | %* excluded and the Commissioner) The Comm f yed with the Grand J. GC RP eae fend invaded such rights of the citizens eevien with the Grand aut MI tof private conversutions Intely | eubpocnaed as aro granted by the) *% Nour garding Coroner Julius Fourth t 4 “Junta Wile friendly talk," suid the whose conversations regar: Amendment to the Constitu-)¢, missioner wh whet Namtanencutaeeatuniterlont; gar tion of the United States | Following are the vallent pointe vf aa rena UBS iefman had no, Ses MA Ui ES ORGS LOVE. Hai jeourta is not prescribed by law, T! Jonly regulation on the subject is See RACE TR One Gets Bad Wound Over |a-cies the Heart and Is Hurried leon No, 871, United States Revised SAtatutes, which, as Judge Hughes ex, |plaina In the note to United States ve either before the Grand Jury or the lo Hospital, C petit jury or both, as they may be re- es |quired by the Court or the Distriot- wi | Attorney, with pner has been len half ot Harburger, ‘ing the Com- been private, ave not |Relston, 17 F. R., Wl, ts to be read in connection with Section 82, Bo read, it fa to be construed as requiring for the of CK, SAVANNAH Ga. Jan d pleasant weather pre- vday and a large crowd made ey to the track, The fields! ly up to the average al wer Verage and a Plendtd day's sport was antloipated The third race on the card was the feature event of the day, having as Ris! as many witnesses subpoenaed in game cause es convenience in serving the same will permit shall be included tm one subpoena requiring the witnesses to atten and testify generally—t. o., all |the Jor jwere iam Pollak, (lilecareiter eld anit ed to testify, I think 1 18 proper that he should be, The Fifth Amend- ment to the Constitution provides thar | Wel tals atiernaa tn no ona ‘shall be compelled in any | the Summit Public School w fae lerimina} case to be a witness against | inves. Pollak lhimself,’ The Supreme Court has con- struad this provision largaly, of Glenwood piace i: wound just over the hear holding that {, le not confined to a criminal }4uel had progressed six minutes [case agawist the witness himsel?, but | Wile a score of yor r ad textends to any criminal investigation | nessed ie aff we} 4 }(Counselman versus Hitchcock, 142 t « 647) Entitled to Counsel "It is quite clear that thy « ul Pee Oy ta Jeitizen called upon to test fhe doctors there operated on | strange environment of th sald that the Wound was dangerous aru Yoom, under the interrogation ot the| NAIL TIEBOHRWIERARTION, DRART RG ai ,U. 8, Attorney, will bo quite unable t uieete Wie Atal: eh inable to | 1 qulekly fatal feat ants, even i he knows rool sult the Pol BRYAW'S § DAUGHT ER FILES a ey are, He ought to have an] 1 boys nove with @pportunity t eonsuit co 4 me lass E] WGikad: Gh thevestent ofa, Pere ee a ae PETITION FOR DIVORCE. . Fefuse to testify, und of t Bt to fi nives "i . i if a ad — at lay ; a : niinued of Second Page) TOK pela Meena CHEMIST TOUK CYANIDE Ms ; bt Men's Overcoatn Amd Siritay 5.0 ae 5. M Broadway, cor Barca inate LOEB TL au it t will sell to-day 4 sei esl tay ended Leavitt os i " win walle Blacks, lira Brown. asslum at N i iis fal reas ee it je the eltizens Nothing to | @ silve' + clgar case, a silver cigar cutter, The design of young Me. Cou, oo ———— \a silver matchbox and a searfpin, valued \. George Gould, head of the Gould | Peghatfonary Offeer putting | altogether at $25 ifamlly, to serve ae police court proba- Probationary Officer's =| eloquent never called on Estelle when the store | cope | ONSUBHAY TRC, CHANGE ER iO | If Mr. Gould accepts the office he will be charged with the responsi j bility of looking arter petty offenders who are on probation by order of | ‘ ithe court. Such as these will be in his official custody and he will be | held responsibility for them. kept her eve on then a Estelle go to a gitl at another counter and receive a box of neckties, which | were handed to Harry, He was arrested and searched. In his pockets were found | It he finds any of them violating the pro» ee under arrest. _pionary officer wax born of the wish lressed she had been atealing things for | “Tproswed by Magistrate & yester’ | Rosenberg for many weeks, She sald) [that he could get a milllonatre to act in a iris, friends of herselt | {auch capacity, ‘The remarks of the [tha ote Ee et oat” enna | Oidentified Youth Awoke Too Justice MacLean Sustains MiSs | siegisrute wero pubilsid tn Ti | for him, too. Late to Roll Out of the Smith and Quotes Adage |! World and Mr, Gould read then Path of Train. as to Women Clients. Misa Perlman was examined and con- =a Privileges.and Duties, ‘ IVILE buttoned un Brass Revolve! Bill Handeufts. All three were arrested. The detec Tha eagerness of young Mr. Gould to Right to make arrests. fs home at No. 120 serve the city and get some excitement DeTES Forty-scond street, Brooklyn, and to and expertence at tie wame time was) Ty see that prisoners Necenterg’s home, at No, 297 Snedeker Jeonveyed to “Battery Dan on the |f probation are good javanuen SUODRTURS a eae mom | Btartled by the audden whistle of a! Miss Aller T. $. Sinith, who has (raya) (ED Ha econ SCG SSUES Cat ay they found quite See erabrel thal subway train, an unidentited youth jsued by the Norden ‘Trust Company, | ate, eae hot jingerle and jewelry. Jumped up from the bench on whlch he [es Loved Them All Best: | was taking a nap at the South Ferry released on ‘0 recelve reports from such pries “times, m oat thelr homes or of employment. He hungers to ge v act as sleuth i secrets of existence In ih Gould, according to Magistrate To vialt ¢ Finn's Informant, wants to look upon J place the Inte Mrs, |lfe ax it te lived pr, pout and learn th a great city, and figures that a pi with others, for an accounting of the estate of her moth ah W. OF » tracing thelr oy took them for Harry,” sald Pstelle, | station at 4.59 A. M. to-day, and In hle Smit) 1 Charles ba rocarrestethenena arrailsn them Ke RD “with, and he rite . and a aan | Age he struck squarely across the and she reta Alexander H. Brown] absorb a lot of Knowledge of that na- To help t \ i lor ellest sil he fe a Then 1 took| “Alls he awoke and desperately tried to/in his stead. Inter they made up, and | ture | a 5 with ‘his overcoat and robes of of. Fone he # e loved, ea ru a dr ° ¢, ao that 1 would | Toll out of the way of the\appronching | ise Smith wanted to 1e-aubstitute Mr ya lotmmca ten yacal fice and carry the Magistrate's some stuff for myself, vena credit to him when L went out with | train, which was only a few foet away t, when t Magistrate Finn having lost his pro-|f valise and | bation officer, Barney O'Connor, by # any edict of his enemy, Cor ver Bing- done, Justice MacLean decided in| ham, hailed with joy prospect of getting a millionaire on his staff. He ‘longshoreman to court should the oceas ened to his private office and Indited | sion arise and despatched the following letter | Interested In Courts, Jay Gould, 1 Plaza Hotel | In expressing his wish to take the job ‘My Dear Mr. Gould ' officer Mt, Gould sald Thumm. Mr. Browne objected untess | nooks when he has as He succeeded in getting olear of th pe was recompensed for ra‘le, with the exception of his left arm, | nag court. because of | Which was cut off near the elbow. Mo-| » pelief that they | torman Albert Martin had seen the man ofore, flew atj fall, and tried to stop his train, but him, 1 couldn't o stuck on me ‘Tho other two girls, whose real nam some work he the Supreme Court this afternoon Mis Smith had a right to change her mind again, and add | the distance was too short Now, cone he costs, Inasmuct T have been in-!of probationar a no such thing oehertoemuuaeduiny thie salaried ine lene family lying at h aad Bosom § atl San ll He loved | Several section laborers were at work. t14 Wer aligtemnanolenhte formed by a gentleman friend of the) «1 that wane ne ntaelen jdlentes at least a general intention ue, Summit, No J ff them came in for their share! 7 yest, ‘cat told me so." ear the platform) and) Had noticed Cael ese tes ourateuthaoaimcap late tooumemutee a are dlesirous of taking what his position in life, shoutd have a ithat a Witness sliall be informed of} and RACK “raey stopped and looked at! young man asizep on the bench, and it}, 0 ie fies [ee aa eahetiee Be MMA che tile iy und lly a serlour yeha matter about whieh he will be) otq son of ren Areolds us ine Ene a rey he did not come into nor does ting as a@ probation officer under my | int f affairs, ‘The best hey aed) ; ee WALES OD Sha) Cane Hirection in the Criminal Magistrates ‘a tna eubiabant he stand within the protection of the way municipal affairs that p awoke th 0 of the elty of New York. t meat Harry Ean wer HIRT t cannot extend that pro- at otitis ee oe : :. H | ¢ to ex-erience them; and I pro- » wanted ne Petin cr S fal fk en Bre leagure to) ap to do iff can. [am studying law, i} ling towarda the ed ection to him, al/hough it reealis ir } point you to that position if you care 4 the la wis to he my life work. A but vent hi ris took the 1, Street Hospital, unconsolous vg from shock | Mt is believed he is | Of Juels ‘ seller 1] relevantly the tradition once delivered |to lose the time siury (o perform feinaiceathan hrente men, but especta » men o interes ”. to all hey pro- in municipal that. The duties of my probationary officer. ‘The duties are not hard or arduous The only ditticulty would be you wou have to ser of protecting anyone who serves as my probation officer, 1 }to practitioners in this district by the injured man to | | sturdy Iker, that the ven- 1 reprtable schoo! Bernard R erable Greenleaf 4 dents in Massac Never have for a ¢ Harry bail little © lecture and suite tesides have ing an arm cur oft, ernally ed. p without pay as L have The probation officer o make or unthake a& man. has the power It is a uusetts Jthe city serious task to place on any man= a cle 1 AIRE FIT found in Kats by! whieh he could will be glad to meet you at this court! that of he a sense, resp . r . f errs) wevit how Lawyer | r the public or of so 5 E SURGEON'S KNIFE e was @ postal card, however, ade H Y i Vv ‘ours, fewerertisane 4 dto “August Melrling, No. 3826 v he asked from “DANIEL B. FINN ! MAE Broadway.” He ulso had several “i” mith as’ a Pp lisite to her | 22! I have alwnrs heen greatly in ter- ng back to her former attorney Hasn't Consulted Father. jexted in t courts in the Success+| tickets, a ten-cent ¢ ncoin and @ | Operation for Appentic f and that during his short service he had| Magistrate Finn, when told of the | West and are ful and Recovery Predictal— ee about elgnteen years old, High: sone usual servic ambition of young Mr, Gould, inquired that iny ways with Wife at His Side. ii One item was wiucing the man-| how Mr, George Gould felt about it, He | purely moral s, and not only i axement of th 1 Washington | was told that Jay Gould not con- | with the more problems of the CHIGAG Fan. 23 eph Hotel. by all-night talk | suited his her, deeming himself | law and {ts enforcement. Persons who \ with Assistant M r McLoughlin, to | master his own actions with respect do net think must be thought for—ese social anc bust ind iow her to remain in the hotel joular intention on his part wily the courts that treat the Ju- ‘ ‘ u wheat marke wne said that Miss Smith told him | e Finn annour that irst offenders. | can see P “ t 4 ‘ i‘ i vith and behind in| y to have ion officer of a police i ! ppent : Rent is t pa nf] uot s is a moral officer, v L eu ‘ M sh i ies é ith a At intrate La Y ' . 4 N pawwnbro } ould is no m ng with ¢ of moral de- ’ 5 PUSuets ere rT a m all-round ney f abitual are f r 1 minalit { ‘i « man— NEM SORK® LONGEST ALTO LINE | Vine New ltr at Hay tik if Magistrate Finn 1 “the plays | Stray faze ar utine TR dy i world. He ts prize e be t Teould qualify ag bs Digs , ’ probation offieer, 1 shall be omly ss downtown esta ‘Kita y detail, tric and Tunklap bathe fighter, has plenty of nerve and would : [ ia io a on have no difficulty in dragging @ husky too glad to acceps ita a Waa virue make we it y leo waeks, ame | visions of their parole it will be up to him to plice the offender or offend. -

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