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finement in the State Penitentiary for @ period of twenty years.” TANMAN HA “Bo say you all, gentlemen? “So say we all,” replied the Jurors fn chorus. The Court then thanked the jurors and dismissed them RI ] NDS BALL: ' Claims a Mistrial. Judge Anderson, of the defense, rose at once, exclaiming: ER Your Honor, we move the case be ah | : clared a mistrial because of } Yesterday. We contend that Fale 8 verdict was the only one and that it ac- re quitted John Sharp, but declared agreement on the other defendants. We Farm Animals, Police Re- also ask that the defendants be ad- é mitted to bond at one: Serves, Tom Sharkey and “The verdict of the jury makes ft a 2 000 Others in Battle. SHOTS Ss Dallable case,” “Hence I will £ fendant at $25,000), Give Bail and Go Home. “There seems to be nothing left but for the Court to pass sentence,” added Judge Hart. “I do not think that neces- was the Court's the bond of PISTOL Many Women said Judge Anderson, “We move AWE that judgment be suspended and that S Are Que we be given a new trial, We will be . prepared to argue the motion later , probably next week.” “AML right, Judge," remarked the Court. “I know you will not delay une 7. 4 necessarily, and 1 will take it up at # 0'clock your convenience.” clpated {in by ‘The defendants then signed Die bond and returned with their rel atives and keys, two bere of the Pocor friends to the room they have occupied psj9p in the jail building, and word wan sent Fishing Club, thelr frte} out for bondsmen. The first to arrive 9,000 strong was John J. Greener, who signed for , $10,000 on each bond. Tn a few moments Walter O. Parmer arrived and signed for the balance. “I will sign for a million for these, in the men,” he remarked serves James FE. Caldwell later $25,000 on each bond, an burn and ©. W. on each bond many ‘Mis morn oh wasp: sheep, | ogs, chicker ves, m Tom harkey, a ter; Sharkes Osborne; all the avaliable p neighborhood and the po from the signed for R I This makes t honds in both cases $110,000, although 1,0 only $50,000, was asked. ‘ The Burch automobile came up a" 5 little later and the Coopers, fat and ‘ om from son, and thelr party away to the Bradford hon How the Jurors Voted. ‘The jurors we) but one of ther “On the firs not inclined to of men from d wh we acquitted John Whil ballo: domicile, Sharp and disregarded the conspiracy theory. On the saine hallot we stood six Tess about th for guilty for murder do with fis Was water on the side with mitigating circumstances. murder In the second degree, w A Masked Affair. ty years the maximum penalty THORDAIRSCARRRI RECA A Tar tend for acquittal. The ballots Wednesday and Thursday s fame result. Yesterday the yoted for acquittal went ov (h the second degree, bu only ten years be assess: Mis did mot deem th years hing bleating sheep and ike adequate, so we disag H id there " “Of course, ail this refers to the Coop. | And there ers, not Sharp, whom we had « ted, | Everyt Early this morning the man who was with a blackened f: holding out for ten years agreed to of a corntield negro 4 twenty years and the six who were ang asiced for voting for a first dergee verdict agreed 88d asked for to this verdict.” Tom Sharke While the jurors would not say who to hit, the man was who held out for acquittal, ft Is known from remarks overheard by the deputies that he was S.J. Hyde There will be no further proceeding in the case for about a week the hail was dressed up to look | ry fair, In pens abi »wed man who o murder pped up ioag a dance, scause of his oon m committ a man rus floor and heard him also, were two sav “My girl can't dance with that coon The real inter part of the bal begun without delay. The man wh [girl was dancing with the “ne |started to fight. Sharkey and Ost ’ tied to pres order in no gentle way. by Detectives Cahil the East } A REVOLUTION attempt to make Police ee ae and Condi- tions Due to Tie-up Grow I S: , the detectiv their clubs, Worse Every Hour. teekeudewe the vee ana the ani ia skated out to the floor. PARIS, March %.~It is too early yet|, The fisht became general hit the nearest man to him. Kel things exciting Set the Animals Free, At the last dance of the |times by members of the “Humpty” Jackson gang, and the Kellys ha biding their time since to get even, the Gas House gang. One of the attitude of the government in the | Women began dropping unconsciou Dresent strike situation voiced in the) from fright Chamber of Deputies ay, but | hey police reserves came on a run upon the surface the outlook to-day is! Dlacker than ever, The leading agita-| the frightened animals. tors are talking as if the indorsement of; A man who gave his name as R the government's position might fan the Ca!!! and his address as Shar | 1 Was arres harged with flames of the present movement Into A) aicorderly duetand carrie Veritable revolutionary explosion 1 weapons, A revolver with fou The anti-Republican organs profess to empty chambers was belleve that the beginning of the end of | nooket, the republic Is in sight, The govern- | Doctor Alds Women) ment may win a semblance of victor¥.! 4 sun who said lie wen De they say, but war with the proletariat) po ett who refused ta eee ua has begun, and It Is bound to end an eee ee eee re teenie be kruptcy of the present regime ebanl i peep usted ithe) bankruptcy 0! prs ce scious women. A drink or two of Humanite, the organ of M. the Socialist leader, says to-day: Proletariat can now estimate the tre- mendous power the possession of pos- tal, telegraph and telephone communt- eation will give them when later. in the decisive hour, they will enter upon the great battle for emancipation.” The organization for the protection of the rights of trades unionism has called meetings of every branch of in- dustry and commerce, when it will be Proposed to join the movement unless the Government finds an immediate so- lution. The organization voted $1,000 to ald the cause. Another serious {ndi- cation is a small contribution from the | Paris police. A seml-official note issued to-day says Jaures, Fourteenth street liquor | aired effect on all | wor "Russell, of No. 244 street, She was insensibic taken to a cab, which took her to | home. | When the hall was cleared of ficht ers the police animals. puggy, have had in years, The the calves and th caught and overpowered them, hut the « and turkeys touk to wing, and | long after 7 o'clock when the barn was rounded up. that a considerable number of women| g ear’ fhe fs Bane have returned to work, but in spite of} Carrol! was art algned later Ta this the situation has noi sensibly im-| yorky{}ie Police Court: before AU Fy Proved. The Governmeni has formally trate Moss. He declared that when Notlfied the strikers that forty-eight unknown shooter began firing hours of grace will be allowed them to making apucored return to work, after which their dis- \.. missal will be irrevocable. \ The paralysis of business 1s becoming | more serious every hour. The lack of food In the capital, an outcome of the {mpossibility of forwarding payments, | making liself felt to-day and br dealers declare that !f there provement the city, In a few days, ne and 1 wrest yolve ably will be confronted with famine | si : conditions, The josses The Young Folks’ League of the Ron Paris alone are vy: an Ald Society will hold {ts Attn from $49.00 to $m wires to-day connect Paris with earces| and the outelde world. charity b: Harlem Casino, Seventh One Hundred and Twenty The strike je now general at Lyons, eet. Th 0 will be de t Marseilles, St Bourgesyi(Gre-| charitable apurponce, “ind eco noble, L Havre, Li- break attends is expected. mi i Fincipal citles of novelty dance, called the “fretly.” w France. be introduced dur e evening THE WORLD will pay a etki of $1,000 for information that will lead to the detection, arrest and conviction of the man or men responsible for the murder of Police Lieutenant Jose; Petecatnos in Palermo, Sicily, on Friday evening, 412, FIRED, Hall at and enemies, 8 saloon manager ke a TETHN SIGUE ho had got a gang would ‘Jithmie’ | Kelly Association, Kelly was shot three been Most of the Jacksons are members of While Sharkey was using his fists and some one Every man man| 9 to guage the effect of the Indorsement | grow a revolver and fired four times.| +! swarmed into the hall and with | nightsticks restored order, except among found 1886 VICE-PRESIDENT SHERMAN Report of a Mish had t Je. except a Ung n who was said to be Miss May | Rast Fifty-third —Washington Gets a Start. Pres mes § man laughed ne he was t that € 2 Ff s in New | 2 York and that he was Mk | whe He declare? t it s it another four 4 attempted to catch the it was about the hardest Jop those re- serves, many of them fat men and some > ‘FIREFLY’ DANCE FOR CHARITY, | to-morrow evening avenue rth $1,000 REWARD) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 190. Kidnapped Boy Whose Father Is Ready to Pay $10,000 Ransom, PANN 9 97, MOV ACWW ONES 1/74 3 ) ELON JOS ZONAL WILLIE CECE: 'REARDON IS ARRESTED IN JERUME ROW om First Page.) NOT POON Vi (Continued ; ‘ : og Hte lug a gun, one from Dan Finn and Funeral Held Up Until Cor- another from Magistrate Corrigan.” (hy 3] hen ‘ Reardon then p ed the permits, oner’s Physician Holds After he had exhibited the documents an Autopsy, u es coemer Jere sleuth erfed out in eM Now go as far as yo: but re- itgers street bas got a do there six years and what o¢ 1 there 4 ga s Nght T liv I kno met « tale, L know it nfilence, Was an em- laces so much ¢ j Heeb ars “At this point: Magistra et N Ea st and 1 the courtroom a t ‘ ut death had bee He was arraixt 60 3 nn) i ot minat- | y Sam Levy, the ym Iministra: ‘same man who had balled Rosenthal, tion of carbolic acid, ax a niece had /WhO Was held in $1000 bail on the technical charge of being a common fpbbened while the bribery charge Was investigated, Levy also bailed ee of the ab Prisoners taken In t night's raids, Charles H. Kohler, eventh street; Henry 2 ‘of No. 425 East Sev- th street. Their cases were also y until next Wednesday Yesterday Jerome decided evidence and got gainst Rosenthal. The war tvered to Inspector Ruasell, 1 the ralding party met short hd to th e detectives JcoSweeney, crapped on the el and in- District-Attorney iooF, Alagiatrat > and NOT IN AN ACCIDENT. <= » to Him Reache Utica, Where Hs Is Safe and Sound f the death was greatly ax been emait | tion Coul Jerome |went to » | kicked oper | mittance. t Jall the lights t found to ind A a game was in | progress. i oxeteal| Questioned / nis | The. prisoners were taken befo Harry | the Night Court oused some c them {f they a_detectly: strict-Attorne asking § tie Reardon, ardon, not disc i the yer ere whether th (ie 8 LOG! bila) Gt ; ant against / thal was Vee 1 to Detective Houlihan, and ait wes atakenna at 3 A. Rosenthal found bold taken to, the Night Court al ee Ry n the charge of being a n E ' dhe was thirt MATHS CMa ES UNIS ey sieraa fir{ent business F HMOND, Va March in rtment hotel at Broads t § t street. He entere , ! ze 8, descrit 1 ' of No, 4 ; shares Knew. Rosenthal t eil rome anything + 8 1 that he be corn and he was s#ent | a with an ax ) Jerome asked from the {i for Rosenthal be fixed at $1 nitkin, attorney for Gov LILLEY OES HOME Te aut prowuce the man who's put nkroll to run that Second se I'll consent to lower the yeork ase,’ sald Jerome. Snitkin has arjum t know the man. Magis- n th Ale K then fixed the ball at $10,000 ng M wat | pe z vation in the Tombs Court nat arde train §f for New York City, presumably en route 4), the nine men taken in the ratd to his hor Anecticut. arged except two Who. a och, BRED IN © 4u 14 DATS, ve ea | 0, 185 Past, oma! a wi dark, of Ne ay BY eens equivalent to _13,563,42 hu ST. PETERSBURG, March %—John See ray ney Binnerits OP" Ww. Riddle, the American Ambassador Sus bureau, to-day on the cotton crop to Russia, has returned to St. Petere- ‘grown in 1s urg froni a vacation Nothing Was | AFTER FALL FROM MRS. MILLAN Tn V4TH FLOOR IN DIVORCE SUIT Ee oman > lheodore Stamato Plunges Court Not Satisfied With Atii- | Through Elevator Shaftat =| davit on Which She Asks the Stuyvesant Building, | $250. Month, Comptroller of the Public § last night, CHANGE FOR LIFE ALIMONY DENIED ct PAYS MNS ld OOD BLS HE ay tte ad ee Tries to Explain & Catarrh Why New York Does Not Undertake New Work, USE Omesa0il Pour a ate conful of Om aot Metz was in a cup of boll ing water, hold asked to-day about the speech of iran Witieoy, Mouth and nose close to the cup, and rice Commis nate dnhalethearising steam, The steam in which the ot in sag eatties the healing properties of the : | \ Nearer tes a , i the present city administration. had Oil into the throat and lungs, givin, After having fallen down an eteier | Justice Hendrick, in the Supreme |t ei) SoOvONU coRnarT aie RSI ere? fo relief, Also rub the nose ant " halt som ile fourteen oe ourt, today denied the application of |Which less than 7 1-2 por cont. was for 20r@headwith tho Oi, 10c., 25c. bde, 1g most of the bones In his bod Teas aravirelnlanaevaeenliiaiiten sas fa transit purposes and only 2 14, dore Stamato, seventeen yeart old, a . Per vent. was attributable to the initia- MER Sc | “A. ony pe in e trial di r hs porter in the Sturtevant Building at | Mently alimony pending t ae St her Itive of the administration. He said Hel & Wa i No, 10 Fifth avenue, {s in the New]action aginst Albert C. MeiMillan, 0 T don't want to get into a contro BER York Hosp Th spite of his Injuries | No. 96 West End avenue, for an abso- | veray with Mr. Willeos,” sand Ate ater, PILSENER BREWING e doctors say he has a chance to lute divorce. Ot to say this, that of the j ee Mrs, McMillan algo asked for $120 § corporate stock “Mr. Wilco amato, a Turk who bas been but a {counsel fee, and Justice Hendrick dented rolks af S1B0, cn 199 Went ita Naw ; Ste , a Turk f he ice eb ccounts. 0 reading administra cI i vort ine in tht country, ives at No, | tis also, not delng satiefed with her gna’ ssiomcun went for the pulls sot ) Kas: Twenty-sixth strest. He ar- #/tidavi = \,,, fund. That doesn't leave much of ms rived early for work to-day and none MTC was one of Nateavels win, of the elevator men was then in the Rosh Riders, ts a son of Samuel Me- oe Sean uilding. He tried the freight elevator, Millan, Congressman from his district FALL BROKE | HIS NECK, i and Park Commissioner in Mayor found he could run ft and made several tetps to the fourteenth floor, where he ned out the rubbish among the 4 stored there, appened after that 1s not Strongs administration, He married Virginia Es a delle of Fordham Heights, | Mrs told Justice Hendrick that her husband has a real estate of- stacks of go ek as he fell, and they use at No, Fleet Tuinbled Dow. Samuel Fleet Stnire at Hin Home in Newark, fifty-five years old, a ay, as the young porter was painter, was accidentally Killed at his lone in Rita elevator on the third up. fice next door to thelr home, that he home, No. 37 Eleventh avenue, New rip. Apparently he stopped {t at the had been paying $1.90 annual rent for ark 8 morning. n floor, and then, finding tt, thelr apartment and pald $120 a year He tripped at the head of a fight under a slight headway, | ‘er Her clot shoes and the of stairs and fell down, breaking his nerchel forward from the floor ta clasp | !!* wing her liberal pin nec © rope. yt She declared that he had a He missed and plunged down Mer eat un eh h SRL Ut his hath. Ol porters on other floors Elizabeth Short MoMillan, in FR E E TR arr ENT heard his sh rried to the sub-vellar, ‘They found » and a that Stamato in bis fall had- broken ir two ca ron plates at the bottom of ve Was unconscious, his both arms were frac- "Was broken in two ast May sending he Dee $B a Since i there Were numerous e last date he has fated | We ae alsing away ABSOLUTELY Prey cracks in his ribs to support. he 0 1 8 reRular full size New. York Hospital ts next door on ai Opposition to the application, Me- Qn Fee amie CRaUre kneel ton athe Jats the Fifteenth street side of the building, that it was not felling ull about the of these diseases and Louls Kosma, another porter, ran d to support h hes can be permanent there for help, “Dr, Munroe ahd a means had been greatly exag: etcher brigade responded and had Mrs, McMillan, That the Amato on the operating table » been living pra tree minutes after his fall. Herote ! munty of hie fat measures were used and the young man, | He stated that Lieut, MeMIll though remaining unconscious, appeared home with tropieal fever, which left to gain strength after the numerous an invalid, and that he was made nee secretary of the City nd Street ed Railway Company, owned by his father, but did not hold even this posits now, and tht an award of $0 weekly alimony would be Hberal and Just. fractures W FINAL COTTON REPORT. 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