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Show BUN FREE I From Tombs Woizaoce. fly Realize Her I Condition Is Real. nds Generous Check, k She Pays Counsel leg Smith's Fins. I Bfay 12. Nan Pa Hrodora show pir!. vns re-E re-E Tombs prison today on Knoa aifr almost a vrar BfawaJtlrifc a dtrn e that she had muni-I race-track bookm il..-cheered il..-cheered I1) a crowd of Wt left the prison, by Newspapers. S- I xnndo fit thp instance of 'Jerome, who Raid ho did er trial would result oi h-ligref h-ligref miit. At the panio d that thrrn had Ix-.-n .1 of Justice Hh said Kpaper-s had labor. '1 t" for thf irin 11. 1 1 1 1 . 1 P on moro stop In ihls Kl by newspaper rather ( He approved of all pjjtand had don 01 sold ea.ie, Miss 1'attorson, In her father and I.acrs iy, er-: 1 111 rrln a tid er lawyer's ofit.-.- in the he release of Miss Fatt.-r-Sai'l: I Had the Piatol. Br whom T care approve m th- mho part nf 11,. lave recrlved nothing but 1 Inff in. 1 .1 ! in I : .. t then wn.s un;inlmlt in me points: First M..i i the pistol; s.T.mil Nan fc pistol In lh cab with 17 Young did not commit, hat the prisoner l.; dls-eeogniz.-ince " won left the criminal I met at thr- thr. hoJ threw his arm? around I "Thank God, my Iheers Her. a carriage to her two the World building;, I a -hurt limn When ig another outburst of clapplar? by a 1 r v. d n went to the St. P 1 I lived before Young's rin Court. filn she rnm into Blv. but as Recorder tee in r the tears cami Bfcefon- Up concluded l?.The R. cord r Bpoki Rin Ills vol. t ha t fcver- tn n h 1 1 . feney h is m i n 1.1 1 1 Chaig I in My cr.ln-9tell-M- that the lm. r-Bke r-Bke fully miIiv 1 vol 1 Jwo trials and in ailed acr. Thi Be re hi . -n t. mi.i. ..i .1. .iu plks Li!:.-- 1 F.uhrr in? I ,.an ndn , n Beady hi 1- u ,,, j, M . R all ; .. ,r ful in i- lit.- t.. prlblc . v rl. 11. . thi i.i .iUSt I - !-- I , , , ,,. P"r llfi th. r.-aft jexpfr.. .. I 1, 1 1 that you will do mi, that you will remember remem-ber your ordeal." Smiths Are Dicchaiged. J Morgan Smith and his wife Mrs. Julia Ju-lia Smith. Nan rattTFon's sl-trr. were discharged from custodj by Judge Cowing Cow-ing In tho Court of Gf-neral S'-fslons today. to-day. IJ-.tli had lie n held on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the Patterson Patter-son case. As soon as ho was discharged Smith was rearrested on nn attachment for failing fail-ing to obey a subpnen.t hin-il by the grand Jury, and was committed to the Tombs prison for examination on Tuesday Tues-day n x ' ounsel for Smith ?ald he would make application before the Supremo court for a writ of habeas corpus to free him. Fine Is Paid. District Attorney Jerome replied thttt he would do what he could to aid tn Smith's release, and Judge Cowing, upon signing the ordt r for commitment of Smith Bald he was also agreeable and If ho had erred In any wa the Supreme court would adjust the matter. Judge 1 'owing then fined Smith ts' for contempt Of COUrt In failing to obey the subpoena served on him Smith's fine was paid and J he was released. Sits for Photograph. At I he St. Paul Nan Patterson receiv ed a number of newspaper photographers and sketch artists, who wished to have a good portrait of her She said the newspapers news-papers had treated her so well that she COUld not refuse when they asked the privllogo of photographing her. it was her desire to pj to Washington at once, but she feared she could not get readv In time to go this afternoon, as It was necepsar to have a conference with Mr Levy; her senior coUUael, before going go-ing am At any rate she hoped to go away tomorrow. She could not believe she was free, sho Knirl. The ride up Broadway bewildered her for a time, but she declared she was very happe and very grateful to the many who had been kind to her. Will Not Return to Stage. Miss Patterson declared she would not return to the stage Her one Idea, she said, was to get home as rpiii kly as p.i-Plble p.i-Plble and lake ,i long rest It was announced late today that Nan Patterson would leave .New York for Washington at 1210 a. m. tonight by the Pennsylvania road Receives .1 Generous Cheek. This afternon Miss Patterson received a check for several hundred dollars and :it or.ro sent JCf-O down town to pa) J. Morgan Smith s One The remainder of the amount called for h the check was turned over to lawyer l.lmburger. Smith's Counsel, In part payment of his fee. The name of the sender of the check was not revealed. I |