Show JAIL INSTEAD OF DIVORCE FOR WOOD WOO Senator Platt Is Freed Fron From Bigamy Charge by Court SUDDEN ENDING OF SUIT Plaintiff Now Faces Penitentiary Penitentiary Penitentiary in Case Against Old Lover New York May la 21 Mae lae Mae C. C Wood Woo s 's E divorce action against Senator home homeC C. C Platt Plait was dismissed by Justice OGorman O'Gorman Ii In the tho Supreme court this afternoon an and Immediately afterward afterward afterward after after- ward the justice committed Mum Miss Wood to the Tombs In default of 1 bail ball on on a charge of perjury Unable to procure ball bail Miss Wood Yoo spent the night In the city prison She will be Indicted 1 b by the grand jury jUl tomorrow and It Is likely ly tha that the forepart of oC next week will so sc the famous litigant ant lodged In Sing Sing Sins This startling end to the th case cafe was no less sudden than sensational sens Though a favorable outcome for Senor Senor Sen- Sen or Platt had been looked for It was WS not believed that Justice OGorman O'Gorman would render lender an immediate decision He ha had been making up his mind as the trial progressed cr and disposed o of the tho case Immediately upon the conclusion of or the inlet brief argument argument argument ment of ot counsel Court States Stales C Cac c. c With Hh these there stinging utterances from the tho I i. Justice OGorman O'Gorman removed removed re- re moved mo the stain of bigamy from Senator Platt and consigned the woman weman woman wo wo- man to prison I I cannot credit the plaintiffs plaintiff's evidence evi evl- deuce dence ence as to the alleged marriage anthe ant an and the testimony as It Impresses the ourt Loul t is that s thi Is a most Inert wicked design to support a false and fictitious let leU- ioUs claim by b forgery and perjury perjur Tho rho court cannot annot believe from tho ho evidence that there was ever eyer a marrIage On the merits of ot tho case ever Issue has resulted In the tho courts ourt's Impression that the tho plaintiff has ins committed willful jury jeI-jury In this S c. ase e. e BeIng Heine impressed with Hh the plaintiffs plain plain- tilts tiffs guilt of perjury the court commits commits com corn mits mRs h her er to tho the city prison unless she sho furnishes ball bail in Jt it was th the e mo most t like lightning bolt of or the tho Jaw law ever witnessed b by the tho court attendants Record Crowd Croud 1 in Court not t Leon been such a n crowd In the tho county co court rt house since the tho I 1 x tt Solemn Solem n at- at P B nn 14 1 nUn 5 b p pC I C p cl 3 uS lh i Th Job Job- T Jr i ft u. u T Yi Jt 1 Ail J. J to tt w. w l OU Sf t she slie lb ts Not much to 1001 It U. What did he see Eee In her an and such like comments were flung nung about 10 Save when the tho crowd pressed clo closely ely about her hel an and she ho frowned her displeasure her face bore an un uncas cas easy smile an and she was still smiling when the front gate crate ate of or the tho Tombs lomb clanged behind herI herI her I I dl didn't nt expect to win she saidI saidI said s. I 1 feared cared that the suit would be dis dismissed dismissed dis- dis IS- IS ml missed ed an and I had counted on being permitted to go on my wa way way way-I l I wouldn't have havo bothered old ol Platt PiaU after that But I 1 dl didn't nt expect this and sho ho waved wa her hand about the barred room room Now ow that they have gone sone this far Ill I'll t light idea of pleading And you ou have no guilty Ill rot first filSt she site shouted the smile disappearing and her lips describing a straight line across |