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SAFFORD G?ILTY; SLME ATTACKED BY PROSECUTOR T?nzer Ca.se Witness Who Identified J. W. Osborne as Oliver a Perjurer. ATTENDANTS PART FIGHTING LAWYERS Jury's Verdict. Returned Late Last Night. Recommends Clemency. Fr?7 -..iTord. the P.alnft.ld clerk, was found guilty of per ? ???? i < ?? ral court at 10:26 ''er th?? jury had fot mor. than eight hour? ? ? rate. if? efter the verdict had ? to Judge Houjrh and I r an appeal ?. nace between A.* liit.nt attorney Roger S rule, of th? I >:a ir. o*i?77inal counsel ?c Tanx.r, on whose ri.it to the ? ord twor. Jamo? \\ 0.borne a-.', nol (>?7\cr had arcom l . cr.-nied in on either by ?rectators and court attend * :he 1.-40TI Mr. Wood ap ; ched Harrj ( .is.-e!, juror No. 3, : . : ri .'.:?? con\er?a iho ? Slade. courtroom," returned m out," he ?aid ?t*-? ?s deputy marahal. From th-.? point trie, told by the lawyer?; .-ortend? that Wood (.truck h'Ts in the ere, wkil. hit? op ? liai a blow wat? struck. Ro'h rn".i. however, made several pauset at each other, at spectator? and attendant?- ruthod in betweon thom an.! ?hurried the Sladt brothers from th?? ?room Outl de lb?*? rushed up to Hough und demanded an In* a t i o r. "Wood .track me in the eye in the courtroom and ! ?van* you to look in'o Judge Hough replied that as he had 1n- .(.??? ?? c- ? loa and at court had ad reconv.ne it, but ivould ><-o'?, into the matter this morn h. had the of witnc.tct '..' . and the law - r g them. declare, that Slade midating one of that he a.kod an attend? it.. ?,. ???e the lasvyer removed from the room befon any blowt were ?truck. ? people here havi . em!" he shouted. . : ? el th. incident: h he had hit me instead of my br< er. If I hid been .truck I would be locked up to-night for what I'd have ' ? i ' Oaborn. wo. not In tha courtroom when the ver.iict was re turnel. The jury retired at 11:30, and for l?verai hours he had remained in -, i lilding, but left in the eve?s?ng Rumors of dissension > " the juron after their decision prevalen! in the building. ? m bed apparently differed the testimony Risen, and when ',he> reached the corridor one thrtuted to the other: "If you don't get out of here I'll ?ma?h your fare" Attendanti rushed in before he had the chance, and both jefl (he buildins*. accompa*';c<l by their fti.ndl. The jury a*?ked for nevera i letter, which had been introduced in evidence at 2:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and announced that they had reached a It w !> 10:26 be "ore Judge Hough had reached the building, and the juror? then filed in After the roHcall Harry J. Hend?-e* ?ran. the foreman, said: "We find the defendant guilty hnd recommend mercy. We ask that the court deal with him leniently." Safford was remanded for sentence and a motion to appeal until next Mon? ate] a 10:18 in the mornmr ATTACK ON WILSON BRINGS APPLAUSE Speaker Tells Manufacturers Administration Is "Bryan Soggy." t<- T.'?|7?r>> If? Th? Trlhuts? 1 rhiiaiieiphia, May 5. Blows at the Wilson administration, "soggy with Bryanum." brought applause from the 4^0 delegates attending the annual con? vention of the National Associa" Ho?iery mid I'nderwear Manufacturer? in the 1st Regiment Armory here th-.s 1 ?on. Lincoln Cromwell, representing a Ne *.* York company, took up a'-d tor. to j lore? the legislation and policy 1 I>emorratic party and declared that the President ha.i exercised extraordi? nary powers never conternpated by the "Tins administration." said Mr. Cromwell, "scorned the couns? . of 1 II ne.? men in framing its t?i IT law, warning them away from Washington, . one and all, they Wtr? robber baron? It framed the income tax la? Jack the Ripper Warned Mrs. Cohn He Would Kill Other Children pP5t?-; y/gffcrroi fffA^rtTWcer/ti ^/?jra?s Letter Written on Stationery Similar to That Used by Pris? oner??Faurot Believes Crim? inal May Be Memher of Prom inent Family ? More Police Join in Search. The mother of rlpper-slsln I-eonorc ("ohn knew that another child was to , he killed by the same perverted mur : derer who left her little girl riy;nr? in : a hallway at 852 Third Avenue Me.ich 29. Phe did not know that it would be little Charlie Murray. Edward Richman, of .3*. Fast Thir? teenth Street, will appear before United ."-?tate-i Commissioner Houphton this morning to tell ?-.hat he knows of the letter sent to Mr?. Cohn with the threat of a second ripper-murder In it. The letter was mailed April 30, and sif-ned "H. B. Richmond. .laok-the-P.ip r? r." It corresponds in handwriting and signature to letter*? received by Mrs. Cohn & few days after L.conore's , death. The day before the po?tmarked date : of the letter Richman. who i? twenty two years old. was ?rrested tinder sus? picion of being the author of the pre? vious letters to Mr?. Cohn. The last letter was written on stationery of the quality furnished to prisoners in the Tombs, where he i? confined, charged with violating Hie Federal P"**ta) laws, h was mailed from Station 1". ?it Lex? ington Avenue and Tl I* fourth Street, at . o'clock rr. the morning. The ! day before Richman had been hy hit sister end f roan who signed the vil ? . ist?_r as l-is brother. The police believe thut if Richman is the.author of the letter it was taken bj one of hi? visit?n from the prison and mailed to Mrs. lohn. Richman, since Mrs. (chn's receipt of the letter presairiiij- the savage at? tack on Charlie Murray and the fru? trr.ted attempt on Louise N'eidig, has willingly written, at police dictation, ?ces therefrom.- The police Bay that the handwriting samples corre? spond. Postoffice inspectors h?.-e been ; called in to work on every phase of ' the ripper ?igncd let'er and upon every clew of Riehman's connection with it. That ? - paper used mipht have been purchased at any ordinary in defiance of secnrlty experts, and nobody know? yet just what it taxes. i It pronounced the Federal Reserve act : 'a prefect measure' wh'le it was in a i form soggy with Bryanism. its notes re 1 deemable in whatever happened to be currency, instead of pold." TOSS COIN FOR $550 JOB Plumbers Had Made Same Bid for Hospital Contract. Two contractors who submitted the | ?nirif bids for plumbing nt the Metro? politan Horpital. Plnckwell's Island, id a com yesterday for the con tract Deputy Charities Commissioner Wright, when he opened 'he bids of Joseph I! Brad; . ?th Avenue. and Join: I . Koop, ol '."! Lawrence ?'. tb? only offers mude, found Brady suggested to Koop thut they B corn for ths contract. Koop I and tossed a quarter. Rrady i ceiled "heads" and won. I "Xcthtng like having a couple or" iportl bidding for contracts," com mented the luputy Commissioner. Crowds In front of home of Charle. Murriy. "ripper" victim, it 270 First Avenue. His'elKht-year-old sister, May, who accompanied th. detec? tive*; ?eMrrdav in their search for the murderer. rtationer's store, as well as have been i oh*ained in the Tombs, does not make r the problem of the police in de termining th?* nutut*? of the man if the m;?n is nol Richman who is the i pper Inspector Faurot yesterday was in consultation with r?verai alienist* clo'if- the?e l'nes. "My talks with processors of mental ??;?." he said, "have led me to be? lieve that ?he criminal ?nay belong; to a family of reflnemont and hich stand ir*(_: just as easily as to the sort who might natural!v buy cheap, blue-lined - in a third-rate r'ore. My infor : mat'on makes me think thHt any In vestigation upon the former supposi? tion will not bo wasted." As to the de? termination of the department to dis? co' ?>r the mtir'lerer. the inspector ex ire??ed himself strongly. Yesterday's police efforts for the | I ripper's capture were thorough, sev eral hundred person, being entragei in the search. Louise Noidig. attackei bv the nil 'im presumabl) ?hi killed Charlie Murray, and th.* do*? boy'-: .ight-year-olf) lister, Mamie,bot] of whom gase th. police a deaerintioi of the ripper which wrr?t.pona? ir many point? -vith other le?; r-.tnpre hensive descriptions obtained, are as ?istit.g a squad of police, .ho an making a house to*house search .?f th? neighborhood in which both the ..' tacks w?ro made. Tl .eh is tc ao-uair.t the nolice with reery re*?! dent of the district. The funeral of Charlie Murray will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock Monsignor Murphy, of the Church ot the Immaculate Conception, will con duct the services in the chapel at Cal vary Cemetery, in which Interment will be made. Mr.?. Murray, the slain boy'r mother, was in a sta'e of collapse yes? terday. Army and Navy Orders; Movements of Warships e ' _ a*- "N Rector's revue has proven a tremendous success ' and is conceded to be the greatest restaurant enter? tainment ever produced in New York. For dinner in the main dining room you can enjoy \ the finest food and the clever revue in which appear j a number of well known Broadway favorites and a \ bevy of beautiful girls. In the magnificent ballroom, cool and well i ventilated, you can dance to the strains of a splendid orchestra?afternoon and evening?and watch the performance of the midnight revue. The wonderful table d'hote dinner, at $1.25, is served nightly, from 6 to 9, in the ballroom. For the finest food, service and entertainment " There's Only One RECTOR'S" Broadway, at 48th Street New York \. _.-' ?FT-tri Th? Trlh'irr Burrau 1 v?'??hirr?,n -ttr V Al_.IT V'r?- lAtat t-ARHV I IKH'OKf? 1?* C?r . <t? Iran ? ? Vi Militar? . itnftoi . V? rr.'iu lunf ." I . .??!'- - ?.Itl.KM.. l-th CSV. ? ?- .' M'iAi'I.K -' rnl . JAMES HI.. .H | FJK.VHV < REXAI H P ?? 't - lull.' ' I HAM-.MV Ml , r ? ai?t < IIAill.r.*. A '.l >'l- :??'? ta', ?i.'l . I . Il II..* Il I "11- ." 1 ll.l ?'? l JOHN II Ml M ASTKI1 ?.' Inl i?'allr.1 ?,, I : ,, .. .r ? AueaoX IS _??>??. .f a-ame? B? ' Le. Al.PKKT s .: :. ' l> '* In I - . m riiOMAS li la*?-*?>-? mi* i ' . ' ? ' ? ait Ki L. r? , ?J In f. H. ; 'HT.. I. IIHi ./.III I ' ? ; I.H-llt .ISMI.-i *. M l.lill V. lui ut?, in* ?. win Mit _d inf ?i. i <'?i ?Mi.r.iAM h ?iinsi.N un, i-.r i? -?Il IJl "V v 1 PTON Imli Inl ? lh? M rrllrl from iirrv : : LUruI ?Il SAM?! K W ? l.'r.AKV Il ? l.liii' HAIlHi H l'IllTllU-.T?. : '. Inf '.?' ti.T.tl:? iiiH.n arrivai lu I*. S ?'ar' WILLIAM P II ?,'i?**i'N * . C*?r < .1 ?.IIARLLS W T.YI'.I- 111 ' _' ' - ? Lint. lH'iirKl W K'ILaoN. M Kleid Art.. I -MB rtlirf Inn. , SATT. Comms li I. r .*TT"\r I r n F.TTTAnr* O S LIN??,!-. HAI.lll ! .?_ni.il si. I I> w W I UTMIAI 1.11 i ira_?i II T 'Il IllUI.I.. M ?i 1? Ml 'UIA\ I? C <?"!' WIN 1 l. HAKR I II -MIT1I II R lin Ul -?il r J U'Wai i i. RETKOUM -il Il II KKKHY omm_H-->nr?l Rotel Breslin7 Broadway at 29 St. Table d'hote Dinner, 1.00 Business M*.n's Lunch 60 Cents *o*-? vA*** Fit! OIKKERS ?1IHE SIRAND ROOF Glitt*! ? ? i'th er ? .' I ? .< . i r__ us I III?. El I MM. \T * _ RECTORS 0ANCIB?. I "'?.??."._ Lirait H I, in WIN kHotbrni l>uhin?i?. te Mari ? ? ?li'lin II H M U.AY rcilinaUon accrptrd. Us ?ai.? rs?efi jiir. ?0 flitef RnaUstaln lAME. I.AVKN. drtarhtd Brook - ?l?'ni ?li ? at 11".-' 11.,?..?.!? I' M II l il? i. .l'a-h*?! i.arj yard. ut. N H Mj .'I '.. nrt*.ktjm. ?VBTITI II D4X|I ?-H 10 B?t?l ?ta-'.rm. Som (STtwl i ? M ??? Prairie MAItl"* I rOBPS. Itrit l.lfiit ? t. SITTIXU t.. m?rtre birrarkj, ?. un ?rrital Flttt l..r. ,7 I DA VIS ?? 4-h ls>r tnirlti? ;> . irritai la i t? '.i. v II i. H HHtWSTEB. rtttaa-hrl I s ... ..il? I I. Kill I 1711. 1*?iii?] . - ? |., . ?' ' Mnvi.Ml \ I.? AHUlsI.I? Ma. 1 V..?' f |jf limn II?; Tatilston. ?t Himple . Ri I l. M?? 4 ?vi.i ? ?? *> 1 tari. Na-liti.'?. il liuan lu????? j.jj.'.r ?i ? -t Hiter Uhl?, iVik-uruii ami Musan >? \ tit ? ?I .' .'?IT? sah.n? Ma. 7> ?> :, |. - .. '? t, Il?m*.v*s go-fell -..r \ l ?. - . n. fil Uiaaoui fr?m lUmt > v??t?l. fr in II.mi.. It !. ? .. Ha-, Yan.luii. ii-id?. May 4 Jupltrr f rem N \ jail lot Nor.h Rlttr. N 1 Ma? -. Tminta . I . '.Ma. frr Brlrut Matra ..7 r?.o:mlaal'.n ?t m?) >.->1 N .. .i. ];-i'i.?;> aa i????ltlr CHICKENS HOLD UP TRAIN Get Out of Crate and Run on Brooklyn Bridge ' L" Tracks. Throe chirlen? 'hi k nd that make farm i:te ;it ? met ive held up "I." tu..'.!.- ot> the Brooklyn Bridge yester? day fur ten minute.. the chic.. ? t-?caped from a crate on i tiuck in th?- miJdle of the bridge and scurried aero?*1 to the "L" track* leading to the Manhattan terminal. A Brighton Bench train motorman was too merciful to kill them, so he brought kit cars to a ?top. The blowing of ihe motorman'? whistle brought two patrolmen a.d a railroad inspector. They grabbed sev? eral times ?at the bird?, and finally 7aujrht two. The third, in it? anxieti to avoid tue gru.p of ??ne of the po? licemen, bumped into the third r.il ind fluttered down betwec-r. the ties into the river. The activity of the rescue ..quad held up Brooklyn bound trains for eight minute?. Arrested for Robbery. Two men were captured yesterday by detectives detailed to investigate rob? beries ci property -?alued at S.-s.onn from tne new Greenpoint Ho.pttal in Will'sm.burgh. Tl-e pair, Benjamin I'acinsky and Peter M.jew.ki, were c:irr>:ng a?*.) empty cement bags. U.S. REJECTS COURT TRIAL OVER FRYE Asks Germany to Settle Case by Diplomatic Negotiations. REAFFIRMS STAND ON LONDON DECLARATION Admission That Sinking of Ship Was Violation of Treaty Is Accepted. rrrnrts Tl.* JltbVMt nurtai ' Washington. May I. Th? American g'.ve.-r.ment in its recent not? to Gor many on the sinking of the William P. Fry. by the Pr.nz Eitel Friedrich re* jccts the offer of the German govern* ment tt placo the di.potition of the caic in n prize ecutt. It also reject! ! the offer oi the Gorr*ian#gov?rnment to ' pay for the cargo of th. Fry??, .no re* ' pesti ?ts r.ssfrt.on that it does not re? gard the Declaration o? London a. In fe i CO. Gcrir.ar.y'4 odmi?i!on Vha*. ??-.s ?in!<* lag of '.ho Frye wm a v!oloiio;i of tho treaty stipulation botwoon tht Ur.itod Statttl end Prussia ii aeeopttd, and tht suggestion jg made that further nogo nations bo conducted through tho Ger mnn Fmbassy here. The note, .ent on April 29. ?a/M not made public until to daj. It follow?: Decline?- Prize four! Offer. "In reply to your excellency'? note ' of the 5th init, which the government ; of the ! ni'ori Statt?. under?t.-.nds ad? mita the liability of th** imperial Gar ! man gov?rnm?n! 'or the damages re 1 suiting from the sinkinig of t'.ie Amer? ican .?inline; ve?sel William P. Frye by ? th? German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Fn?rirch on January 28 last, I V,r.*e the honor to say. by direction of my government, that while the prompt? ness with svhich -he imperial German pnvn'.me-i- --^s admitted it. liability i? highly rpprrr;n*.ed. my government feel? '.hat it would be inappropr-ate in the circumstances of th;? case and would involr. uiinrc?=sarv delay to E'lopt th. suggest?op in your note that the legality of tne capture and de itruetion, the standing of the claimant. and f|i.? an-.nun* of indemnity ihould be mbmitted to a prir? court. "Unquestionably, th. destruction of ' this vessel irai a violation of the obli? gations imposed upon the imperial Ger? man sevor?tnoni under existing treaty stipulations between the United Sf-sre? an<l Prussia, and 'he United States nr? ernment. by v?r tie of its treaty rights, has presented to the imperial German government a claim for indemnity on . account of the resulting damages suf? fered by American citizens. 'Settle by Negotiation.," "The liability of the imperial Ger? man government and the standing of th. claimants as American citizen? and the amount of indemnity are all ques? tions which lend themselves to diplo? matic negotiations between the two government., and happily the question of liability has airead; been settled in that way. Th? itattll o? the claimant. end th? amount of indemnity are the only questions remaining to be settled, and it i- appropriate 'hat they should i l>? dealt with in the same way. "The government of the I ni*?d States Slate? full; understand? that, as stated ,n our excellency', note, the G?rman internment is liable under the treaty provisions above mentioned for the damages arising from the destruction i.f the cargo, as well M from the de? struction of the vessel. But if will be obfl.r rd that the claim undei di.-cus ?ion does not include damages fo;- the ' destruction of the cargo, and the ques? tion of the value of th? cargo, there? fore, i? not involved in the present dis? cussion. "The government of the I'nited States rerognizes that the German government ?ill wish to be satisfied as to the Amer? ican ownership of the vessel and the amount of the damages sustained in consequence of her destruction. "Discuss Cane at Washington." "The.t matters are readily ascer : tamable, an?l if the German govern? ment detiret any further evident**, in I r-ihstanti.tion of the claim on these point?, in addition to that furnished ny the ship's papers, which are already I in th? poaaeeaion of th.* German gov- > | ernment, any additional evidence found .necessary will be produced. In that ( Hampton Furniture for the Country Dining Room THEair of buoyant cheer iness.which should make of the sunny Country House Dining Room one of the mostdelightsomcofgafher ing places,may be enhanced by theapt selection of itsfurniturc. Comparatively easy trill that task be found if recourse be had to those Hampton Shops Reproductions which re? flect the charming Sheraton tradition ? t'he hospitable round Table, for instance, sur? rounded by the quaint! v backed but.comfortabie Chairs, or the bow-fronted Side Table whose delicate carvings and slender tapering legs give to it a touch of aristocratic distinction. NEW YCPJC ?as?, however, inasmuch n?, any ??vi- ] lence wh;ch tire German _rovrrpm**nt ! nr.,?- wish to have p**o(iui*<?d if ?nor" ne resrrible and can more conveniently be ixaiainad in the I nitp.i State* than ?'sew-here, en account of the presence here of the owners and cantnin of the William P. Frye and their documentary ?ecords. r.nd other possible wirrn?*.?'1*-, he government of th" I nited State? PORTWOOD venture?! to suggest tire Advisability of ? and efe- of the De.lart.HlMl transferring the negotiations for the ! don. wh*ch is jri*er ? ? ptoiet settlemfinl of these points ro the im- . in your excellency-? n?-.te of Api pariai <?f-rmari Embass* at VVashinirton. further than to say, that, ?? thrl "In view of flie admission of 1-abil- man government ha? alreadyJH it;.- by reason of Bpceifle treat* stipu- vised, the fwtrnmant at tfefM lations, it I1?? beeQme rtecassary to States doe? no' ???eard ?h* ')Ssm enter irr.-. a ditt-satan of the meaninfr ? of I.??>?*..!-.>- bb in fare? 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