Show MRS PATTERSON PATTERSON IN THE TOMBS I Argument ent on a 2 Wrt of H J iS Corpus Heard Haard and lId Mit Mitter ter fer Taken U f Advisement nt F I C pe of Murder LI W YORK June J e 7 Mrs Nan Pat PatIT NEW IT who wb has baa been held beld In the Ute Tombs Tom prison in connection cOh with the them mysterious death of Caesar Young the wealthy bookmaker maker was today taken before Justice Clarke CUrke of the su supreme sup au preme Ireme p t me court on a w writ rit of habeas habe corpus The court room was wu crowded Attorney Y ngeT for fOT Mrs Patterson referring to the affidavits i said that they were confronted ted b by a paper peper which bleb i I purported to be a return hut but was In Ins I s such uch shape that h he doubted doubt d th thi dia f fi t tt i t net riet ric t attorneys office va wa was r i l ie e etor for tor it lie then u th demurred formally to the return This loOse loos paper is for a dilatory ry purpose declared Mr Unger H He then went nent into the la law v as aa to o coroners rs in inU int t U And aud Mid l that a d r ner had r rw n power to imprison on a person accused ace of ot crime b before fore re the inquest t unless ur the persons were not fn lii custody cu tod In order to tG enable the coroner o to toi wt i t ther must be pt information JiM Ivd b M Tr rp ri t him m that Cat i a h haaM ha ii itt aaM Mr Kr Ung j jv v t Or aul uk de ide interposed posed ed Justice I Ct Clarke Xo 10 0 Sign SIp of Anxiety I Mr Patterson never ne er took her eyes from her counsels face fave as he was waa making tie the argument but she ga gave e not the slightest indication tion of nervousness or 01 anxiety over the tM outcome Frou From all her ber demeanor showed she alae might mt t hive ben been one of the half women omen I Spectators in the court room Assistant District Attorney Sandford I said it would b be a 3 great Teat pleasure to the coroner COloner if It he could discharge the th Woman vroman but he could not under the pure puri 2 of law The inform information hari harl harieD 1 wen eD laid before him hun that a crime bad hod been Men committed I The assistant district dh went wenton ent enton on to describe de cribe the wound and said I that the woman oman was tie tue only one oae OB who vho wan waa near the dead man manThe I The pistol was wa held so o clo ebos dose e to tho thor t tb hI r roat at that It it w uld have been becu h hU hUby by anybody but the defendant or t the dead mB mD and from the nature of the wound the dead man could not ha have haye I retained the tile pistil to his oat at pocket raki M Mr Ij as a K 1 1 e asked the thet I It t it t 1 t tin w writ rit ritA j A Ai the Lite cl ct t J jt r eo c c c Clarke took the papers and said Aid be he would give gle his hi decision at Ule earliest ea Ue t possible ble hour hoar he r The prisoner PI was wp taken back to the tM Tombs I |