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f c- S r I rJ Y l4 iv iMf- 1r j 7 SV V MMMMiB HiMW HMBMMMiB HH ra > JfCirct I = RESULTS EDITION Circulation Books Often toAll atjofl Boolra Open to AIL SLLtSEUIJI SI j PRICK ONE GENT NEWTGUK WEDNEDAY FEBRUARY 21 lUOfc t PRICE ONE CENP i 1 1c IC H E G1RLSjUREI = n QE S1LETTAS Tc < P r 1- ftLr f I J > i ft READY TO > HEAR CASE > PATRICK cONFEssIoN2 r 1t > t I 1 S- tI I 4z Every Man Selected Has the Nodded Approval of the Frail Prisoner > k Whose Fate They Are to De cideTrial on Monday SYMP HYWITHW MAN i i BARS MANY TALESMEN I Among Those Examined Has Been Shown < < General Sympathy with Her anti Detestation of the Man She N I > Shot > to Death jr- f u v ij If i J Wth the compioUop of the Jury which t will hear the evidence and decide the fate of Bertho Ctaiche the White Bvra nrbo killed Oerdron her enslav- er the case was adjourned late this fternoon until Holiday S JSvety ass en the Jury was praet- leBy the selection of ths prisinr her > elf Not a mUD was passed by her c ee1 ttqtJl she had nodded her op onl All but two Of Ute jurors are jsarrted men I Of tho scores of talesmen exam t I teed but few said that the Immoral life j of the pole little murderess would op- erate ¬ to her disadvantage should he be I efcoeen to consider the evidence Most etf the others hurried to answer thsg- BCftioa f in the negative Several fraay declared that In their opln i y tee Oerdroa the man who met hla death at Bertho Clalchea hands de kerved ti5 fae thst death cam rj Mm ciO mildly to compensate fox the blsej steoce V Hint of a Plot I t It Sa upon this sentlraeat that the de I 4f 1 lease dtpends for a verdict of acquittal It t Bat tho DlstrlctAttorney lifts not i tfeewa his band Jt 4s reported tho 4 I State has teethnony Implloatlng a po- i T Jlstaan in the murder that this police IQbadtaken the place of GcrJron- aad 5d pave the elrl his own revolver with I 1f4 laetructlons to murder the French brute crtio had deposed > The courtroom was coldond gloomy 1 aa Bertho Clalcha walked off the corn i dor of the Bridge of Sighs at the open 4 f ine cC the trial today TtioIltUa dla siond jxindants lunging from hvr- r ears r were dull and lifeless in the gray light 1 iL These little diamond pendants art worn i ndl the women of llertbs Clnlchea- 1M J I < < and look ai though turucd outot r tbfc 8nie mould They are sold by men I I > irtift make a bualn sa of disposing f k Jewelry on Instalment plan to outs seta ot the city 1 i 1HOWB rth Clalcho saved for those i i Mubles In her ears ni man but one Iit ever knew andhejr doad- Mather 1 at Her Side j itikt Jt was half an hour after tho opening I oC court before Borthe Claleheji mother i c Arrived Mrs Deona eyes showed traces i < ef tears She was quick and nervous as t fee hurried dffwa the alai and seated f7 s towelf At the side of her daughter Tho- ICOntlnued i OTt Becond Page I SENT TO ISLAND a A I 4 rti- J A CREEPER GANGf < Ji Three Years Police Say THey SI TaYe Pursue Miid Iwt Only t j Now Get Evidence if fXtw whet ttatsMrilce say hM been 1 r it9HYM JtwtU secure a mylc- O IJ- e yoiijaw s heM In 51060 for c 1 oeslofls I4 three oth s ua- f 4e sent to tha island torelx months t tI oft tie Jj rte off prhig the tgfA pme1 by Maglitrato Oorneu- fttleallve the Wet 6N Court lit Wixon ntvj Hotimd ni n Tu- tk4 r Mo oC West TWrtywvwitli tract jJ1J vi Mioa Ad tllq bAva drivw tb cans e flue place another unable to gt g ItIenes until Monday night when was was robbed of tt in the Ztt iIftrii West Thtrtyitxtl trct- cbai I bst Owes d with IOCtbe < > or Jn 8h gftteseth t Icittle 14t1 r I lii I 4J74- I II ue l4 E flu tdtaJi f- u WIn j t ti j em virk- bIATh3Thw i AT I 1 H tt iNCTThATOR SHOWS T I The OU5 Wo- dIi 2k Ataz- I tfa t iIdj 1 et n ey a I 11 t Leskuit bi O 1 sMUss r- j In Himself with Sabre j r m n Mk s4- L0HM tl slIkin iihib- mw t- r est4ide jes- I THE CLAICHE JtTIY ROBERT D KOHN 38 architect married No 631 West Ono Hundred and Fiftysecond street SAMUEL ROSENBLATT man ufactuiw married Ns 9SfUsdiser avenue FRED 8 WILSON 60 manufac- ture ¬ widower No 140 West Ono Hundred and Thirtyninthetreet RAY B VANDYKE 31 oecretary married No 1 West One Hundred and Fourth street ERWIN W THOMPSON 43 cap lUlst married No 485 Centralj ark west > BEN J FIELDS 31 secretary married street No 150 Weft at Mh c r JOHflD HUtN M3Wm- arrlet3 No 208 West One Hundred and Thlrtthlrd street WILLIAM KNIGHT B2 wanufa- oturtrmarriedNo 212EiaItFIftY fourw street CVRU3 E SIMPSON 49 sales- man ¬ married No 2 Ea8tpheHun ¬ dred and rsi trOt S WILLIAM WRIGHT 60 retired bachelor No 52f West Eleventh street WILLIAM BISHOP ti retired bachelor No 228 West Oni HundMt and TflrtyelQhth ctreet EUGENE 0 MIDDLEBROOK proofreader married Wo 57 West One Hundred and Twentyfourth street J GIANT DRYOC- DEWEY If l TWICE I omftArSEA T Bad Weather for Big Tow WoW with Gmy0ys Off tlkf Canaries wABrTrGTO 1eb a official news efferdIng the drtIook Dewey reached tbe Navy Detriment todajr lit ths lowing oaiblegram front Comma leV- Jtoejey In1JlIlof tl the Glacier U S S Gloater at Sea per u 8 f t3a Io h las Cado Bureau taviglon Vashingto- nIUtude twwW lJDIi degree nfW mInutes north lojagltude twentytwo iiiresU forty sasatsc ws on ru- STY ft win coal at Ora a Ciwary Canary lotondc steCounter very It weather latter pert Ol voyage D Mll t i s ttM UA Jjng- cmttloiMly g > Q s The f Maebln- daousjeO It4 There avottMUjr for axtra part of engfne 0 I i < I GROSVENO4ADL- YBEATP r I ONGR 5S- f f i J LANCSDXR 0 Y 7LDoug- s DMA nMBlnaUA tor- a 9OnjTsu SrG- EuflW on the rst gj- Inbnt1aft f ii Navy Birching Stopped lX Y UOMDOW ram L d a 1 tt S new nwtoeMri OsorMsury c- MofinMt tbs tsonncM In the SMM 0t- Oowraow to ttet punIshment b- blzdIng < tae been iEsd ji- iMIr 12 until ftrth or4e 54 tltw- 4u1 only au tnIctst c ItY TERRY TLIE TERRIBLEGOES JTRAINING TO MEET NELSON fij ee rVs Upib rieTo G I I > 11111 f i OLLThmt wio1op5- AUROPAASTER HOME FIRST Al- AiRGRONDS efeU G ts Mount Utider- Wire in ThirdAhead- of jPtainiahd- a PAInGnouJ s S LOUI 1eb A cheap card was down for decision J today There wan nothing that lout tuivfcapture Tho track was sloppy and the tnuddchr got the play rziuri HACE SelUW ttr furlontitutting ttorsed welstlUJ W Martin IfitMc- CIIIIIIII Dan fi MoreJaJIO MO- B Atwmal 112 Dell n 2 105 p wb4 02 S mrJFrericli tOM 30 19 1FrDlp T ivan < SO- IS 1Irriol 4 Jonm- J 0 fl 9t HflTBT v 3- UTtaor K Bum C8 leOsIl871IO 10 PottntU DlMlti 0- Mavericlc 10 lit 20 8 den allanr 111 Jobuiien 13 0 40 Shenandoah Dan McKcnna second und Arsenal SBCQN1J pJlGBTfiree and a Ulf fur 8tartMii wihUand JockejTi SirPI IIIehid 113 7 rtn I 2 1014 rn1nl0 4 StACe 100 1 a Tbtrn leo M WPhrro K w L 3mtth 2- teen elleo 101 Wac07 I itS Uttlf WIt1 M 16 Me 113n 112 I J S Jt 107 IaDOOa10 S- Le enk- 1tO40 f Won t ia kburnWl- UICndinItOI ate P1mb Tilrap FJLMtt I n aStih re irhU end kictor sIr u1- AI1IImll 113 SewctI 05- flcIp1M SJ UIJMar 33 Ho vifr 112 40 10- WOSJpOOllWtIl fog rrrin 134 tl GoIItlu I DQ 13 liuJum ter Haltfaad was aeoM hir4- FOtntlU1tAOEsev fP1ion- NtvaJVe ttady < 3t oil ar4 7 to 10 3 00i- teselce I to 0 for pitac CoUect- J up 3 CAYUGASTODIN tft5 I l POW Tftow of the H- t at tk MnHhatlaH- ThBfinnual dlrtasV of the Society ot- CfftSmsw th w1 tb fciW st 0td7 eventntc Xt the ManhfittMi KQM AI x- 1lYftn 5n4e1 luteeirl ipreeiie Ther WJl1N1tft talka be Joton er termer prlnolpal of to Auburn YhI IWvwi the Rw Pr Jtfaiwrt 8 Hi- Mwor ChrtNdj ReMivwHi of New- burg mate awstw WUw- xIKXJTOft Ogi- Moolt Lester wlja 1 1S 4tI Ij UltI F 1thSIes Ws AU9n 4 die tYoe4s oxpe1s tre J flSt1N HIS bfqqCt itl5 OIlN3ta MuI11 ThH 11 SjttItiHrlIs- eQids 14 = MrS 6 ed dissese Ic- w IKI ia bOa11SIL1W y sl0 n soot D in U C- It tJ r It t It lit HEADLESS BODY OF GIRL FOUND NEAR RAILROAD J elUpressed Young Wonan Who Reachedj- v j Os iiiiiiBYesterday Mbt TrapricDyathV < j- r v i1 i S < Murder Is Suspected i- > I The shadow of Stag rtIT prison env- velopea the mystery ofihe dsatji of 110 young l woman whose mutilated body was bund on tfie New Tprk Jtenlral- Balboad tradks SW Tfeet oth 0fti5liiiSjpStSsitib t TSSyiJjfJ to1iflItt ub4IIt tItow n eJ1t riyifey the toll f 1 V entertained that M- wasetoer cllt a Vlftlm of tanicvYlolence- or ot npiri Tho l tti iiViJ typf o 1Je4utYiltthi J h3r aM- o15e r 1A mu c1oiliJn 1 W wat rl Ir WSM tiandsom- eod jd1lol fdee6ml i and with 9 nO et nit fher teeth wr- eithif t fi 4Dr crowded with sold i tjjs jjody wlOlJttHe head completely taaverediand th tJ hi arm off was fotind bwek h v north and simtb- botind railroad tracks below the 0- wiinlt station at 1 Vctock at ght- T2opol1ee failed to rtborfifle Bhaauy dberyt11 tftiaay inr the hrtpe tM c some elite 01 ldenUflatlon would de- velop ¬ to cUd In their investigation Slppd on Enuinft Pilot It Is known that the t1b5y Express that pase l through OsalnlnR at 1M- ocJodt last ovenlrut jtruclt the young womans dyl e iSHot of the nffln6 was found splattered with blood when It Arrived In the Grand Central Station lbe train had bolt going ai iCh it- hljfh rrfto pf epeeaUjW none of the crew or pasaehKera noticed tha Impact The ypnuff wcmaa WA4A stranger to ornJac ej of Osslnlnfe She arrived at the station on the noon tra1nrozi tb- lJ7 yesterdfty and Carried away up the bill A th t this twjsea A rwckmah was attracted to u more than pisstes isirst in h r by her unusual good looks When hf feer leavo taa- atatJin she carried T small handbag jrwlnslnjf at lha cad ot a sold chain No onaUn the towa wn ba found wfco BOW tlio elrl AticrBtr voniiutvi Up the Wbentn body waay d by train- men last night thert wia no algu of the rottcule he had s1o4 whea Bit- eztyed frX> m lew Y k1 U- ifltst J ta 1i eo8hctpa- pers were In her ptc3e tor Ot Ing if ta rwu f m4 U aan t nmlnatonof her clothing ttfoVwaVthe- jaoketahtt wore when she passed the liaCkinan discovered near the mutilated body Tie armthathattbeenf- roin ripped ho body was also ch- tnic2tkn = of Mtr ler Th altsvkoi otttte etiade a ttie Poll to the theory C nJorxfer The i tmltb rl ih JflSS ff1- In by- th talitiin oC on O Mp ng to icknowl3k Ttfa- in Jiei ao- q fI Jut MrAii 81 offlolat whq havp teen uet 1ItbJ ciiientir rIfldld iaot Vlili the prison yWtanlayj tM1II1 Jt W e- Th2lzri vjkltlnfe d l oMan n vellft1ior- elt 804Th Of a5oft Craw maileriit feaa black lade shoe A tlack velybt hat Dimmed with white nfld biack feather ms ncarth body 0n the flnK rj pt one hand eSo wore two hand < tromGrf ne oIInt lhlnRpearJatld 1bopberJlV bt thc tlr flair 1IWuClletalJout = iat- tro > tiJiLIDS orablbllf trtreI whhorOI1Jiiati body was taken JRasisdalls morgue ihere Coroner John F llltk ot- en PeekkiiI was summoned to ulIiarJt and men inventtav lion Jubilee tit the Peace Of Onlnlas Wile ono t thcdTnlt the remalna Evening V r thlaTafternooir that l- was convlflcj t tha glrjl rite either a victim of thug vIOlence sr piir er from another Coroner eIliek heldai preliminary in n at In OsslS3nBv todavi but i waaj unable to- oome conclusion he brtdv- Is BO terriblV marwded he does not be- lieve ¬ that an autopsy would ieaO vahj Chief l ee lnI1 kln itt his entire detective staff h aVPbe1 worWnR on cqto tilltt t pf bony > 1 v- m < JUpiivIL PAKRURST OF SUp BrNGHDEAD BT1GtiAMTO l Y 61I u tgo John oater parkljuwtdieia at hu- riie la J3ah at tB X M today Me- t S hla death a 4DeOf the Su prJa Court of CliUmzV anti was a em- Iottt1t11811i beS CoflMltutloruil Conven ti neand was promljwv tCputjean J d national PtilIlOd5t i 1t 0 I j i x f- cviSsSltiifi3yU r c i Ji N W 1 e I > PA1 N- ct I I t 1 f ti4 it wm1am H liOdJltMo tt tra OS f r frsnn Ii1 stceeL irn Jnptiseptt tVtltittkt otittt1Mt trftht UWfttW st tJ011I I- T 1E 1 1 Stejhson goes to MsrstPsst 6 iIjr John W OConas maeAcLir InspDator oHhe- wiHarfcins I l laintlea fittrfctr BroIynnpc rraWM Wt tuConeyiSli 11g CtD vid vaflshgsri- upoot Fik J f j > I 1 tlI- 1 LESULTS41PGnOUND6 t I i I r- I l rf < j 7Pta c Ii- Stct < I m 124sRV ft1J Bik I f i f < AIrCtWPJC I T JI t tNGOUURl- Hrt 1 f UPiINS 1 1 1 Tc1ITYTPARKT- aLent j Cashes po Favor 4 n9iQ Mi e and Six- i t endfEverif- tn r i k1 woM1 Fe- b21heavy goltg again tday brought tout the mudders The o dWaanot particularly attractive the five and one Aalffwlober handicap being the only orlghi v spot TlllHT nACliielllni ilx- Etarten furloes uetttxtv velchtsanj tocktjri rl v nn Hill w j Mtnomy S MIs JuMao llckett 0i 89 Unnr tit Praeniamar 1U oJUlen7 a Ial CartMBUrv lOtt Furrow 1U- SO l- Ol1TFttll Cnor j 20 Ii itra 8 iwe JI i a 43 tNblfm Tin nil DAiuUa 03 W J18 35 Jfarvest Time allowed the early stfsed but was Outrun bi Ann lilt who went t1 the front the turn and stayed there to end winning easily by Q efJrtbiTOm hiss Bhu beat genryof Franstaraar d a length Time fCOND llACE S lllnr six furlongs Idle I SInner wegtlaai4joceya SIr P- IiiiNfeoi I IarzIe ME LOclIcoll nt D Auitrn > vw 4 IranLere Allen 12 II JoJwue 112 liunro > so M Olkb lOnAnar h1IO 10 ID1I1 PlOIOttao jo 1sdy citane u UelWrnon q s 21me1i8 35 Creel made the running and won eaally1- tor lenntn from iJazxlii who was 6eoond oil tbp WAlT lioohsoll waa third a length way > TUUW Zt1Sehinz milosnd a six teenth 0 f Otartsr wolltlta and Jockejt Bir elt hpj Dt1dtuL1t 114 NI 01 7a 12 1tea a tlierltan II 1 Lady MIMaIo llU Obitt a > IIINrah1JR I SfiS- vfeSM I i 11 ai Q I 8 rte jwe < 7 53- Uiwjr JiwIng lOO Lowe 20 8 8rJoa4ts 4 Won Jby InjjolUjrlft Ezra was second and Lady MiatuKe third i turga- I EiC5ei t ant ht I J petting sesaes oerno Se Itnrferman 7 4a t5cl d5m3 iOj r it T BI t po Auntftt 1 ipucI l0i I i4 40 PS2leknne 1 Wn 53 IutarnftD IQI 1J q 90 10 ytitMst ttI8 W 10 u1Maes gsrteg- 4or 110 s Xtollri8lUIN 11 15i eAI109 4- oios Lowe o 1IJt Lettl + t ajiei w Aiiaa a- i by e uitEL2eie Socfounoro Jack AdMits was aeEOU4ad Cn clna third r RiMERAL OF GUSSIE HART c Atrese Will p- Jack Burled Besid- MNMt es MiHK Th tiutes of ra fIuesleNSrt tvll- lbe 4 Ft p3s Ohiit gig t7 Hj ea Broadway and av4it- r st 4 < i r Condemned MurderersPresentUi < tl yers Block Effort to Get t J Story ofanAlleged State- ment < j M 9 de in the TombsI b j i- iJOMES Y STORY ON STAND THE < > f- iS ME m TOLD TO LAWYE1 j Texas t Policeman Takes Stand and Gives Bad- CharActer i i to Jordan and Other Witnesses X t flu Miss Gaillardj Says She Knew i J Jbns vSlnce a Child t- j Mt- I I t JI f Attorney for Albert TFatricirthecondemnedmurderer ot Ml1Iio f hireKlcerwhoaa rtotlpa for B now trial Is being heard before Recordfl 4 Goff thlji afternoon prevented Fred House from tClllngof an con lesslori Patrcnade to hlm qmbs j > House was Patrlckriflrettcounsei pod Valet Jones swore that r Patrick t i 9nf 0sed the crime to House It yfas to learn of this alleged eonfes5loa i tjHt Hoii3e Was called to djy I w Atthreyffou8a W4S called to the stand by Mr Jerome lnodorUii Patrick proceedings might be Eltqpllfled Mr Olcott objected t HQia iiJ1 Wine called J k =I ff > > THUG ATTACKS Vflh1NflMAN pr < q fnu j- eo PS Griabs Mrs tyotby th- eThroaMorni gside- MaLiCdAIs t6 Rescue > t J AS she wis deeendlng the MornlnsalJo t pOf Fark at One arid Twentieth street anti Morntngslde avenue Abdajr jilrs Ifrif0tt a beautiful voting woman lolIlSs at o ilj i ext jno ariaiiifcU- teenth Street Will attacked by u young man who threw her to the ground and began to fcftokc rind beat her Apasserbyhearing liPt 5vcartN hur rescue and lobsenei ll1- Qthugfs hold on the womans throat The man WUftht desperately but fra Pryar ame to aid fter rawucr and between them they managed to hold hint until the arrival of B policeman tip waS taken to the VetO Hun and Twentyflfth street station house liere snve nameOtJohti Ueiionbeclcer told1 he lived at No 2 < 6 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street Nothing was In his pock but a package of cigarettes Mra Pryor teicvhonrd to her bile bond who In an attorney and with him went to the court where made out her affidavits to te assault TOien Mho 8 In court coxl In u nbtn- ttlngtAUorma4e nult jihe U11 bore the marks of liCIt with the tIIT1mCacedroUIJIIINu h who eat scowl log on ihench her throat were four blotches where the Tnanastflnsera ihBifl closed off her i when called before tho- MoirlstraWlwld that he tied beta out of work for Borne iJlme and that bo1- 011I01 not Intended the woman He admItted striklflftbltr Ha said his rather was a poUce ton but said he could not retnemberbl name He was n yen Wfeen the Magistrate questioned him at some length he Btuckb tongue In his cheek and- muibIed 1 thInk thIs man la all Imbecile mid the Ma J r will however old JUm m8600 ban for Special Sea StooL JOIIN D FOUND I < ON THE DRY DOCK NOW IN MIDOCEAN I I I- VIreles1 LAo 1ALfAs Grand CanarIes telegraph via Porto Rico I 1 WasJilnBton D C Fb 30John tot I HocV fAiflr tha MI bf9f La t to be abwra theThug government- dry 4o k JOpWfy whl > U now tIt thIs pert WMlfr your correspondent did net see kiln he z1ted tho sub ¬ lieutenant ot the Gla lerwhO landed er on Jo tug Potomac whether tlie1I magnate ires on the Dewey Woll he hasnt landed anyvtiifero and if lie Went nboar when 1I1q- rtrtl guess hes there yot rl btjrwlU the diplomatic reply From other atiruco it was learned iSdat Jdito P amazed at tha amount of water put into fee Metropolitan Traction merger cUll rt have to- go to sea or ttyn nwM have all the water in eight Ha thOught U he wenf on A <ry oeklHi OCX1I nt possibly g tvat Anyhow tie dMnt like tfcehalrraUlttg n H aa Of a winter ttfli o an AtlaiUe liue- rWAlMOTON 1 O SI- jTe t it fiat ZUIiSM1IIIE Ds L r i d Iit Vfi- i QlArt n did youx Arst becotnoiq- ualnej > i with tharles y Jo ij lii4vyJ was the day after hlsarreat on charge of forging the nama of WlUkSt- atarsh RIce < x I 171 N- vCJ You talked with him profe siead r then and thereafter didnt YouT i i > res after i Q Did you tallfwlth Jones 1 f 19947 A Yes I telkcd > fJ with one Albert T at1fo i Jl Of f 0 Q Vhat5did 4tP4 GntIiat o- casfon hi I Mr Olsott Objects- Mr i J Olcott objected td an answer bj i Mr Holtno on tho ground that t that i time Home sO counsel of Jones and that anything Jones may have said fa Hquso about would now 1 hearsay testimony If repeatedby thtf lh j witness Besides he Jonos hai made no waiver of IlLS Owl fi htsasj- Sir > Client I Jeromo contended that Jones hid waived ai IiU1 privilege by detaIIogja- court l the same tarts which he JiM fir vloualy told to > Mr House Tile Recorder said lie wpu atlataits ifi the otyectldn on the ground U Incompetency without rw1rllJbJ other points ratted by Mr Olcott i Jerome thereupon took g nw tllcltlqT Tils examination the witness Q Did you over discuss with Jones the death of Rice A reI did Q Wd you talk wIth Patrick hi the i presence of Jones and did Jone3tak i > 1 pert in tI191e conversations A e I Q Did Mtf hear the teatimodyof- Jones Yt nt Ue trial of PattJcltT t < l45 11i Q Dlq Jones then repeat unflerotl what lin had told you In private j ats Yes tfhat he said os s witness stantlateil < what tie bad already to141i IlLi Olcott Is Overruled- Mr i >1 Olcotts objection was eisIained > Ufe also objected to the further iS nrnlnatlon Mr House 1111111 atriclce waiver cauid be secured lie wks jOIIfj ruled- Q cst Did you ever testify or make Ut affidavit regarding whaj Jones said I you In regard to Fatricic A No tNI Q Iiave you told person tIe sub4t stance of your conversation with Jones Qn Oct SS MOOT A No Q Did Jones tell you In substance oa < that occasion that ho had killed lUbe with cholofonn In Urn presence of Aof Patrick Mr Olcottj objection was apotatn- and the examination of House clps r until Mr Okbtt could ascertain Pat ricks position V t There wasil story afloat amongth- witnesses i from Texas to ftie effect ttiafi t Plstrlat Attorney Jerome whom f tfc t i1 cat that there smart j leckVAnW Judgliad Xund ihe long ml IIl JOnes aiexhtre on the faclfte and expected produce Wnr aoll I macterlo surprUn at the payoliojjjjl moment Nobody took tl1l> yarn JMK 1 < ullty I l Robert E Lee the last wltnu- jssterday 1iJ O9W bAsk to tbfr ttanit- todays session 11a qne of 1Wit familiar eurt of wllnM e j i voice under ordinary olimint Jr WhO begin to whisper Ilr epon ttJl- k tilt in B courthouse He ltls long hair down nice aM JTe rl night but lie had faritoUett W HtriP There was a two days growth l oW wTipit stubble on lila ltt t lan laws At the bad of his hd hiJ- hair stood out In a thick black ndQ shaped clump like the crest of it KY oovy drake He sought to U1W4 wt- ndantlal f > relations with Mr Jespme addressing him in a husKy dtflt4 DistrictAttorney com 1aJ Ibe eo44 not catch Lee wi Every two or JJirte HIGtiJIIe atop and say look ar a I may Slot be beautiful but 04lI to endure It- tbtnkpan c Lee s seemed n ia tfWt iIOLfU tdi Grit wI 11

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fate of Bertho Ctaiche the WhiteBvra nrbo killed Oerdron her enslav-er the case was adjourned late thisfternoon until Holiday

S JSvety ass en the Jury was praet-leBy the selection of ths prisinr her

> elf Not a mUD was passed by herc ee1 ttqtJl she had nodded her op

onl All but two Of Ute jurors arejsarrted men

I Of tho scores of talesmen examt I teed but few said that the Immoral life

j of the pole little murderess would op-erate

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to her disadvantage should he beI efcoeen to consider the evidence Most

etf the others hurried to answer thsg-BCftioaf in the negative Severalfraay declared that In their opln

i y tee Oerdroa the man who met hladeath at Bertho Clalchea hands dekerved ti5 fae thst death cam rjMm ciO mildly to compensate fox the

blsej steoceV Hint of a Plot

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t It Sa upon this sentlraeat that the deI4f 1 lease dtpends for a verdict of acquittal

It t Bat tho DlstrlctAttorney lifts noti tfeewa his band Jt 4s reported tho4 I State has teethnony Implloatlng a po-

i T Jlstaan in the murder that this policeIQbadtaken the place of GcrJron-aad5d pave the elrl his own revolver with I

1f4 laetructlons to murder the French brutecrtio had deposed

> The courtroom was coldond gloomy1 aa Bertho Clalcha walked off the corni dor of the Bridge of Sighs at the open4 f ine cC the trial today TtioIltUa dla

siond jxindants lunging from hvr-r

earsr were dull and lifeless in the gray light1 iL These little diamond pendants art worn

i ndl the women of llertbs Clnlchea-1M

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I < < and look ai though turucd outotr tbfc 8nie mould They are sold by men

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irtift make a bualn sa of disposing

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k Jewelry on Instalment plan to outsseta ot the city

1 i 1HOWB rth Clalcho saved for thosei i Mubles In her ears ni man but one

Iit ever knew andhejr doad-Mather

1at Her Sidej

itikt Jt was half an hour after tho openingI

oC court before Borthe Claleheji motheri c Arrived Mrs Deona eyes showed tracesi < ef tears She was quick and nervous ast fee hurried dffwa the alai and seated

f7 s towelf At the side of her daughter Tho-

ICOntlnuedi OTt Becond PageI SENT TO ISLAND aAI 4rti-

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A CREEPER GANGf

< Ji Three Years Police Say THey

SI TaYe Pursue Miid Iwt Onlyt j Now Get Evidence

if fXtw whet ttatsMrilce say hM been1 r it9HYM JtwtU secure a mylc-O

IJ- e yoiijaw s heM In 51060 forc 1 oeslofls I4 three oth s ua-f 4e sent to tha island torelx months

t tI oft tie Jj rte off prhig thetgfA pme1 by Maglitrato Oorneu-

fttleallvethe Wet 6N Courtlit Wixon ntvj Hotimd ni n Tu-

tk4r Mo oC West TWrtywvwitli tractjJ1J vi Mioa Ad tllq bAva drivw tb canse flue place another unable to gtg ItIenes until Monday night when

was was robbed of tt in the ZttiIftrii West Thtrtyitxtl trct-

cbaiI

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T I The OU5 Wo-dIi 2k Ataz-I tfatiIdj 1 et n ey aI 11 t Leskuit bi O1 sMUss r-

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Himself with Sabrej rm n Mk s4-

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THE CLAICHE JtTIYROBERT D KOHN 38 architect

married No 631 West Ono Hundredand Fiftysecond street

SAMUEL ROSENBLATT manufactuiw married Ns 9SfUsdiseravenue

FRED 8 WILSON 60 manufac-ture

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widower No 140 West OnoHundred and Thirtyninthetreet

RAY B VANDYKE 31 oecretarymarried No 1 West One Hundredand Fourth street

ERWIN W THOMPSON 43 caplUlst married No 485 Centralj arkwest >

BEN J FIELDS 31 secretarymarriedstreet

No 150 Weft at Mhc rJOHflD HUtN M3Wm-

arrlet3 No 208 West One Hundredand Thlrtthlrd street

WILLIAM KNIGHT B2 wanufa-oturtrmarriedNo 212EiaItFIftYfourw street

CVRU3 E SIMPSON 49 sales-man

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married No 2 Ea8tpheHun ¬

dred and rsi trOt S

WILLIAM WRIGHT 60 retiredbachelor No 52f West Eleventhstreet

WILLIAM BISHOP ti retiredbachelor No 228 West Oni HundMtand TflrtyelQhth ctreet

EUGENE 0 MIDDLEBROOKproofreader married Wo 57 WestOne Hundred and Twentyfourthstreet J

GIANT DRYOC-

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Bad Weather for Big TowWoW with Gmy0ys

Off tlkf Canaries

wABrTrGTO 1eb a official newsefferdIng the drtIook Dewey reached

tbe Navy Detriment todajr lit thslowing oaiblegram front Comma leV-Jtoejey In1JlIlof tl the GlacierU S S Gloater at Sea per u 8 ft3a Io hlas Cado

Bureau taviglon Vashingto-nIUtude twwW lJDIi degree nfW

mInutes north lojagltude twentytwoiiiresU forty sasatsc ws on ru-

STY ft win coal at Ora a CiwaryCanary lotondc steCounter very Itweather latter pert Ol voyage DMll t i s ttM UA Jjng-cmttloiMly

g> Q sThe f Maebln-

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Navy Birching Stopped lX Y

UOMDOW ram L d a1 tt S new nwtoeMri OsorMsury c-

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tsonncM In the SMM 0t-Oowraow to ttet punIshment b-

blzdIng < tae been iEsd ji-iMIr

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until ftrth or4e 54 tltw-4u1 only au tnIctstcItY

TERRY TLIE TERRIBLEGOES JTRAINING TO MEET NELSON

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HOME FIRST Al-

AiRGRONDS

efeU G ts Mount Utider-

Wire in ThirdAhead-of jPtainiahd-

aPAInGnouJ s S LOUI 1ebA cheap card was down for decision

J today There wan nothing thatlout tuivfcapture Tho track wassloppy and the tnuddchr got the play

rziuri HACE SelUW ttr furlontituttingttorsed welstlUJ W

Martin IfitMc-CIIIIIIIIDan fi MoreJaJIO MO-

BAtwmal 112 Dell n 2

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mrJFrericli tOM 30 191FrDlp T ivan < SO-

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den allanr 111 Jobuiien 13 040Shenandoah Dan McKcnna

second und ArsenalSBCQN1J pJlGBTfiree and a Ulf fur

8tartMii wihUand JockejTi SirPIIIIehid 113 7 rtn I 21014 rn1nl0 4StACe 100 1 a

Tbtrn leo M WPhrro Kw L 3mtth 2-

teen elleo 101 Wac07 I itSUttlf WIt1 M 16Me 113n 112 IJ S Jt 107 IaDOOa10 S-

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AI1IImll 113 SewctI 05-flcIp1M SJUIJMar 33Ho vifr 112 40 10-WOSJpOOllWtIl fog rrrin 134tl GoIItlu I DQ 13

liuJum ter Haltfaad wasaeoM hir4-

FOtntlU1tAOEsev fP1ion-NtvaJVettady <3toil ar4 7 to 10 3 00i-

teselce I to 0 for pitac CoUect-J up 3

CAYUGASTODIN

tft5I l POW Tftow of the H-t at tk MnHhatlaH-

ThBfinnual dlrtasV of the Society ot-CfftSmswth w1tb fciW st 0td7

eventntc Xt the ManhfittMi KQM AI x-

1lYftn5n4e1 luteeirl ipreeiie TherWJl1N1tft talka be Joton ertermer prlnolpal of to Auburn YhIIWvwi the Rw Pr Jtfaiwrt 8 Hi-

Mwor ChrtNdj ReMivwHi of New-burg mate awstw WUw-

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Ij UltIF 1thSIes Ws AU9n 4die tYoe4s oxpe1s tre

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HEADLESS BODY OF GIRL

FOUND NEAR RAILROADJ

elUpressed Young Wonan Who Reachedj-vj Os iiiiiiBYesterday Mbt TrapricDyathV<

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Murder Is Suspected i-

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IThe shadow of Stag rtIT prison env-

velopea the mystery ofihe dsatji of 110

young l woman whose mutilated bodywas bund on tfie New Tprk Jtenlral-Balboad tradks SW Tfeet oth0fti5liiiSjpStSsitib t TSSyiJjfJ to1iflIttub4IIt tItow n eJ1t riyifey

the toll f 1 V entertained that M-

wasetoercllt

a Vlftlm of tanicvYlolence-or ot npiri

Tho ltti iiViJ typf o1Je4utYiltthi Jh3r aM-

o15e r1A mu c1oiliJn 1Wwat rl Ir WSM tiandsom-

eodjd1lol fdee6ml i and with 9nO

et nit fher teeth wr-eithif

tfi 4Dr crowded with sold i

tjjs jjody wlOlJttHe head completelytaaverediand th tJhi arm off wasfotind bwek h v north and simtb-botind railroad tracks below the 0-

wiinlt station at1 Vctock at ght-T2opol1ee failed to rtborfifle Bhaauydberyt11 tftiaay inr the hrtpe tMc

some elite 01 ldenUflatlon would de-

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to cUd In their investigationSlppd on Enuinft Pilot

It Is known that the t1b5y Expressthat pase l through OsalnlnR at 1M-

ocJodt last ovenlrut jtruclt the youngwomans dyl e iSHot of the nffln6was found splattered with blood whenIt Arrived In the Grand Central Stationlbe train had bolt going ai iCh it-

hljfh rrfto pf epeeaUjW none of thecrew or pasaehKera noticed tha Impact

The ypnuff wcmaa WA4A stranger toornJac ej of Osslnlnfe She arrived at

the station on the noon tra1nrozi tb-lJ7 yesterdfty and Carried away up the

bill A th t this twjsea Arwckmah was attracted to u more thanpisstes isirst in h r by her unusualgood looks When hf feer leavo taa-atatJin she carried T small handbagjrwlnslnjf at lha cad ot a sold chainNo onaUn the towa wn ba found wfcoBOW tlio elrl AticrBtr voniiutvi Up the

Wbentn body waay d by train-men last night thert wia no algu ofthe rottcule he had s1o4 whea Bit-eztyed frX > m lew Y k1 U-

ifltstJ

ta 1ieo8hctpa-pers were In her ptc3e tor OtIng if ta rwu f m4 U aant

nmlnatonof her clothing ttfoVwaVthe-jaoketahtt wore when she passed theliaCkinan discovered near the mutilatedbody Tie armthathattbeenf-roin

rippedho body was also ch-

tnic2tkn=

of Mtr lerTh altsvkoi otttte etiade a ttie

Poll to the theory C nJorxfer The

i tmltb rlih JflSS ff1-

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th talitiin oC on O Mp ng toicknowl3k Ttfa-

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Jiei ao-q fI Jut MrAii

81 offlolat whq havp teen uet1ItbJ ciiientirrIfldld iaot Vlili the

prison yWtanlayj tM1II1 Jt W e-

Th2lzri

vjkltlnfed l

oMan n vellft1ior-elt 804Th Of a5oft Craw maileriit feaablack lade shoe A tlack velybt hatDimmed with white nfld biack featherms ncarth body 0n theflnK rj pt one hand eSo wore two hand

< tromGrf ne oIInt lhlnRpearJatld1bopberJlV btthc tlrflair 1IWuClletalJout = iat-tro> tiJiLIDS orablbllftrtreI whhorOI1Jiiati

body was taken JRasisdallsmorgue ihere Coroner John F llltkot-en

PeekkiiI was summoned toulIiarJt and men inventtavlion Jubilee tit the PeaceOf Onlnlas Wile ono t thcdTnltthe remalna Evening

V r thlaTafternooir that l-

was convlflcj t tha glrjl rite eithera victim of thug vIOlence sr piir

er from anotherCoroner eIliek heldaipreliminary in

n at InOsslS3nBv todavi but i waaj unable to-oome conclusion he brtdv-Is BO terriblV marwded he does not be-lieve

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that an autopsy would ieaO vahjChief l ee lnI1 kln itthis entire detective staff haVPbe1

worWnR on cqto tilltt tpf bony > 1 v-

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JUpiivIL PAKRURST OFSUp BrNGHDEAD

BT1GtiAMTO l Y 61I utgo John oater parkljuwtdieia at hu-

riie la J3ah at tB X M today Me-

tS hla death a 4DeOf the SuprJa Court of CliUmzV anti was a em-

Iottt1t11811ibeS CoflMltutloruil Conventineand was promljwv tCputjean

Jd national PtilIlOd5t i 1t 0

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T1E 1 1Stejhson goes to MsrstPsst

6 iIjrJohn W OConas maeAcLir InspDator oHhe-

wiHarfcins

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Cashes po Favor

4 n9iQ Mi e and Six-

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tnr ik1 woM1 Fe-b21heavy goltg again tday broughttout the mudders The o dWaanotparticularly attractive the five and oneAalffwlober handicap being the onlyorlghi vspot

TlllHT nACliielllni ilx-

Etartenfurloes

uetttxtvvelchtsanj tocktjri rlv nn Hill w j Mtnomy SMIs JuMao llckett 0i 89Unnr tit Praeniamar 1U oJUlen7 aIal CartMBUrv lOtt Furrow 1U-

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l-Ol1TFttllCnor j 20 Iiitra 8iwe JI i a 43tNblfm Tin nil DAiuUa 03 WJ18 35

Jfarvest Time allowed the early stfsedbut was Outrun bi Ann lilt who wentt1 the front the turn and stayedthere to end winning easily by QefJrtbiTOm hiss Bhu beatgenryof Franstaraar

da length Time

fCOND llACE S lllnr six furlongsIdle I

SInner wegtlaai4joceya SIr P-IiiiNfeoi

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vw 4IranLere Allen 12 II

JoJwue 112 liunro > so M

Olkb lOnAnar h1IO 10ID1I1 PlOIOttao jo1sdy citane u UelWrnon q s21me1i8 35Creel made the running and won eaally1-

tor lenntn from iJazxlii who was6eoond oil tbp WAlT lioohsoll waa thirda length way >

TUUW Zt1Sehinz milosnd a sixteenth 0fOtartsr wolltlta and Jockejt Bir

elthpjDt1dtuL1t 114 NI01 7a 121tea a tlierltan II 1Lady MIMaIo llU Obitt a>IIINrah1JR I SfiS-vfeSM

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ai Q I 8rte jwe < 7 53-

Uiwjr

JiwIng lOO Lowe 20 88rJoa4ts 4Won Jby InjjolUjrlft Ezra was secondand Lady MiatuKe third i

turga-I

EiC5ei t ant htI J petting

sesaes oerno Se Itnrferman 74a

t5cl d5m3 iOj r it T BIt po Auntftt 1ipucI l0i I i4 40PS2leknne 1 Wn 53IutarnftD IQI 1Jq 90 10ytitMstttI8 W 10u1Maes gsrteg-

4or110 sXtollri8lUIN 11

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oios Lowe o 1IJtLettl+ t ajiei w Aiiaa a-

i by euitEL2eie Socfounoro JackAdMits was aeEOU4ad Cn clna thirdrRiMERAL OF GUSSIE HART

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Atrese Will p-

JackBurled Besid-

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es MiHKTh tiutes of ra fIuesleNSrt tvll-

lbe 4 Ft p3s Ohiit gigt7 Hj ea Broadway and

av4it-r st

4 <i rCondemned MurderersPresentUi < tl

yers Block Effort to Get tJ

Story ofanAlleged State-ment

< jM9de in the TombsIb j i-

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STORY ON STAND THE <>

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iS ME m TOLD TO LAWYE1j

Texas t Policeman Takes Stand and Gives Bad-

CharActeri

i to Jordan and Other Witnesses X t

fluMiss Gaillardj Says She Knew i J

Jbns vSlnce a Child t-j Mt-

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JI fAttorney for Albert TFatricirthecondemnedmurderer ot Ml1Iio f

hireKlcerwhoaa rtotlpa for B now trial Is being heard before Recordfl 4Goff thlji afternoon prevented Fred House from tClllngof an conlesslori Patrcnade to hlm qmbs

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> House was Patrlckriflrettcounsei pod Valet Jones swore thatr

Patrickt i9nf 0sed the crime to House It yfas to learn of this alleged eonfes5loa i

tjHt Hoii3e Was called to djy I w

Atthreyffou8a W4S called to the stand by Mr Jerome lnodorUiiPatrick proceedings might be Eltqpllfled Mr Olcott objected t HQia iiJ1

Wine called J k =Iff>

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THUG ATTACKS

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MornlnsalJot pOf

Fark at Onearid Twentieth street anti Morntngsldeavenue Abdajr jilrs Ifrif0tt abeautiful voting woman lolIlSs at

o ilj i ext jno ariaiiifcU-teenth Street Will attacked by u youngman who threw her to the ground andbegan to fcftokc rind beat her

Apasserbyhearing liPt 5vcartN hurrescue and lobsenei ll1-

Qthugfs hold on the womans throatThe man WUftht desperately but fraPryar ame to aid fter rawucr

and between them they managed to holdhint until the arrival of B policemantip waS taken to the VetO Hun

and Twentyflfth street stationhouse liere snve nameOtJohtiUeiionbeclcer told1 he lived at No

2< 6 East One Hundred and Fifteenthstreet Nothing was In his pock

but a package of cigarettesMra Pryor teicvhonrd to her bile

bond who In an attorney and withhim went to the court where madeout her affidavits to te assault TOienMho 8 In court coxl In u nbtn-ttlngtAUorma4e nult jihe U11 borethe marks of liCIt with thetIIT1mCacedroUIJIIINu h who eat scowllog on ihenchher throat were four blotches wherethe Tnanastflnsera ihBifl closed off her

iwhen called before tho-

MoirlstraWlwld that he tied beta outof work for Borne iJlme and that bo1-

011I01 not Intended the womanHe admItted striklflftbltr Ha said hisrather was a poUce ton but said hecould not retnemberbl name Hewas n yen

Wfeen the Magistratequestioned him at some length heBtuckb tongue In his cheek and-muibIed

1 thInk thIs man la all Imbecilemid the Ma J r will howeverold JUm m8600 ban for Special SeaStooL

JOIIN D FOUNDI

< ON THE DRY DOCK

NOW IN MIDOCEAN I

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VIreles1LAo 1ALfAs Grand CanarIes

telegraph via Porto Rico I

1WasJilnBton D C Fb 30John tot

IHocV fAiflr tha MI bf9f La tto be abwra theThug government-dry 4o k JOpWfy whl > U now tItthIs pert WMlfr your correspondentdid net see kiln he z1ted tho sub¬

lieutenant ot the GlalerwhO landeder on Jo tug Potomac whether

tlie1I magnate ires on the DeweyWoll he hasnt landed anyvtiifero

and if lie Went nboar when 1I1q-rtrtl guess hes there yot

rlbtjrwlU the diplomatic replyFrom other atiruco it was learned

iSdat Jdito P amazed at tha amountof water put into fee MetropolitanTraction merger cUll rt have to-go to sea or ttyn nwM have allthe water in eight Ha thOught Uhe wenf on A <ry oeklHi OCX1I ntpossibly g tvat Anyhow tie dMntlike tfcehalrraUlttg n H aa Of awinter ttfli o an AtlaiUe liue-

rWAlMOTON 1 O SI-jTetit fiat ZUIiSM1IIIE

DsL r id IitVfi-

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QlArt n did youx Arst becotnoiq-ualnej > i

with tharles y Jo ij lii4vyJwas the day after hlsarreat oncharge of forging the nama of WlUkSt-atarsh RIce < x I 171

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vCJ You talked with him profe siead rthen and thereafter didnt YouT ii>

res after iQ Did you tallfwlth Jones 1 f19947 A Yes I telkcd > fJwith one Albert T at1fo i

Jl Of f 0

Q Vhat5did 4tP4 GntIiat o-

casfon hiI Mr Olsott Objects-

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JOlcott objected td an answer bj i

Mr Holtno on tho ground that t that itime Home sO counsel of Jones andthat anything Jones may have said faHquso about would now 1hearsay testimony If repeatedby thtf lh

j witness Besides he Jonos haimade no waiver of IlLS Owl fi htsasj-

Sir

>Client I

Jeromo contended that Jones hidwaived ai IiU1 privilege by detaIIogja-court lthe same tarts which he JiM firvloualy told to> Mr House

Tile Recorder said lie wpu atlataits ifithe otyectldn on the ground UIncompetency without rw1rllJbJother points ratted by Mr Olcotti

Jerome thereupon took g nw tllcltlqTTils examination the witness

Q Did you over discuss with Jonesthe death of Rice A reI did

Q Wd you talk wIth Patrick hi the ipresence of Jones and did Jone3tak i >1pert in tI191e conversations A e IQ Did Mtf hear the teatimodyof-

Jones Ytnt Ue trial of PattJcltT t< l45 11iQ Dlq Jones then repeat unflerotl

what lin had told you In private j atsYes tfhat he said os s witnessstantlateil

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what tie bad already to141i IlLi

Olcott Is Overruled-Mr

i > 1Olcotts objection was eisIained >

Ufe also objected to the further iS

nrnlnatlon Mr House 1111111 atriclcewaiver cauid be secured lie wks jOIIfjruled-

Qcst

Did you ever testify or make Utaffidavit regarding whaj Jones said I

you In regard to Fatricic A No tNIQ Iiave you told person tIe sub4t

stance of your conversation with JonesQn Oct SS MOOT A No

Q Did Jones tell you In substance oa <

that occasion that ho had killed lUbewith cholofonn In Urn presence of AofPatrick

Mr Olcottj objection was apotatn-and the examination of House clps runtil Mr Okbtt could ascertain Patricks position V t

There wasil story afloat amongth-witnesses

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from Texas to ftie effect ttiafi tPlstrlat Attorney Jerome whomf tfc t i1cat that there smart j leckVAnWJudgliad Xund ihe long ml IIlJOnes aiexhtre on the faclfteand expected produce Wnr aoll Imacterlo surprUn at the payoliojjjjlmoment Nobody took tl1l> yarn JMK 1< ullty Il

Robert E Lee the last wltnu-jssterday

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O9W bAsk to tbfr ttanit-todays session 11a qne of 1Witfamiliar eurt of wllnM e j i

voice under ordinary olimint JrWhO begin to whisper Ilrepon ttJl-k

tilt in B courthouse Heltls long hair down nice aM JTe rl

night but lie had faritoUett W HtriPThere was a two days growth loW wTipit stubble on lila ltt t lan

laws At the bad of his hd hiJ-hair stood out In a thick black ndQshaped clump like the crest of it KYoovy drake He sought to U1W4 wt-ndantlal

f >relations with Mr Jespme

addressing him in a husKy dtflt4DistrictAttorney com 1aJ Ibeeo44 not catch Lee wiEvery two or JJirte HIGtiJIIeatop and say look ar aI may Slot be beautiful but 04lIto endure It-

tbtnkpan cLee s seemed

n ia tfWtiIOLfUtdi Grit

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