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ih z deputies and that take him to the us. 2 { ft : ore i Lavy arose in haste and ex- it as counsel of Mrs. Nico- ordered that no one ben 3 tg 3 “Unworthy of Citizenship,” O'Sullivan Calls Men Who ‘Wouldn't Convict Youth. "fen @ juny in the Court of General Seadons, which had been sitting in the ‘case of William Lyons, a mineteen-year- egrpest ne Hi sf i walt ' i nite Hite it i} i z Hf i i eu i if is it at! he i te i ‘are almply seok- Justice Gerard. ili in bs BE E = is business. If you ‘gmusoment, go to a theatre.” hurried from the court. 210A Sa CHARLESTON RESULTS. to 1, 12 to 1 and 1516. Union Jeck ran. 5 wen er (tm | sare bar gst 2 the 91 ing. is impure and and enrich to thousands who BRANDT » |County again for the . [Indictment standing against him charg- FREE WONT BE CALLED TRL AGA Schiff Valet Will Wait for Decision From High Court in Writ Appeal. NO ONE TO PROSECUTE. Both Whitman and Carmody Believe He Has Been Suf- ficiently Punished. Although the Grand Jury hae exoner- ated all and sundry persons who have, by intimation, been accused of railroad. tng Foulke B. Brandt to prison, and the seme ody; in @ presentment to the court, declared Brandt gulity of grand larceny, the case of Brandt has takon on Mo new aspect. Mie fate is in the hande of the courts, although it is not Hkely thet he will ever go to prison again, An appeal has been taken from the decision of Justice Gerard granting Brandt bis freedom from Dannemora ~ | Prison on a writ of habeas corpus, This Proceeding js likely to drag along in- definitely and may eventually reach the Supreme Court on an from the Court of Appeals, While the Attorney- General and the District-Attorney are convinced that Brandt has already been euMctently punished, they must, as matter of form and official duty, con- test the efforts made to gain his free- dom by @ habeas corpus writ. Brandt will never be tried in this iff robbery. The ing Ourmary in the first degree is admit- lly defective, The indictment charg- assault will be allowed to die, or District-Attorney Whitman mey that it be “disthissed. This ‘procedure Was agreed upon long ago. ‘Mr, Whitman had nothing to say about the Brandt case to-day. Attor- though, tenced-qhrough the abuse or misuse of Sudicial' power. ‘The Legislature cdjourned at noon to-day wine die, It can be called to- ther again only by Gov, Dix. It in ite unlikely that Gov. Dix will or- an extra segsion to consider the case of Brandt, wiiom he refused to pardén. ‘The statement made excl ly by The Wvening World yesterday that the Grand Jury unanimously voted that no con- ‘eplracy had operated to convict Brandt | iyi.) ‘and send him to prison for thirty years | 1, 8 absolutely correct, as the minutes of the Grand Jury will ehow if they ) [re ever published. Judge Crain of the Court of Lrg ogg nyt & propos to make public the entire Grant eae Inga in the Brandt Investigation in order that the many mial and contradictory statements \Lecometive Explosion Kills Two. BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., March 2.—A jocometive on the Delaware and Hud- son exploded at East Worcester to-day, and badly injuring CASTORIA For Infante and Ohlidren. HTN COURT BY THOLANYERS FOLLOWS “LAR” Steuer Strikes First Blow and , Melee Defies Justice Du- gro’s Orders. RETRACTION REFUSED. “He’s a Cur,” Counsel Wait Tells Court, Spurning Effort for Peace. ‘There wan an exciting acene in the Supreme Court shortly before noon to- day, when Max D, Steuer and J. B. Walt, opposing lawyers engaged in the trial of the suit of Cornelius J. Bullivan, Growing out of the building of Manhat- tan Bridge, passed the lie direct and came to tows, In an instant the court foom was in an uproar. Justice Dugro, who was presiding, rapped repeatedly for order, but it was not until court attendants got between the lawyers that they were calmed. ‘The trouble arose while Patrick Ryan, eretwhile country policeman, who 1s being Sued by Sullivan for half of the Profits derived from the bulking Manhattan § Bridge, was testifying. Steuer, coynsel for Sullivan, asked that certain books, which he eaki were in the posseasion of Wait, attorney for Ryan, be produced, 5 Walt sprang to his feet and declared that the books in question had been in Stoucr's possession for the past three week Steuer admitted the books had been turned over to him, but charged that <=|POSLAM ENDS SKIN DISTRESS Cures Ec- Diseases. 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"You're a —— Mar!” cried Walt ex- ‘Wait drew back and then deait a terrific blow to Steuer} | 3, mriking him in the face. Justice Dugro, meantime, wae frantically for order, but the te pala no attention to him. Attendants fushed between the attorneys and Jus- tiee Dusto excused the jury until after. noon. He anhounced that he would |.” consider what action to take against Steuer and Wait during the recess, ‘Wait is heavy-set, forty-two or f and Steuer have had many til several times Justice Dugro has had to take a hand.in the matter, Ryan, who built the Manhattan Bridge, and is eald to have pocketed all the profits, has been on the witness stand several days. jteuer excitedly and Wait exotaimed: went Justice Dugro’s gavel. cried the Court. at counsel should apolo. ise to the Court.” “I do apologise,” said Steuer. i “I do not apologise,” shouted Walt. ———————————_———— er ae You Want the Same and always get it because the quality ts so rellably uniform White Tose : CEYLON TEA Double Strength Saves Half. ne aad White Rose Colles, 8 Pound Tins, $1.00 We make our Boys’ Clothing, in order to be in a position to guar- antee tt, absolutely, in every particular. q Tepeat that he'e @ dirty oun and f 1 won't take it back.” “In that case then, Mr. Wait,” said Additional Service ae at EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST. eve that either of you is in any fram of mind to proceed with this case ju: now, so I am going to adjourn for a to let you think it over, 1 don't believe you appreciate the position in un Ryan, moved that the jury be dis- missed om the ground that the actions of the two lawyers might be prejudi- cial. 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