Show MORSE S I GUll SAYS JURY DECLARE CURTIS FELON I Ice King Kina Shows Iron Nerve When Verdict Is Read in Ill Court f IN TOMBS v CHARLES W. W MORSE ON THE STAND r I II I I Now N ow y York ork Nov XO G j. Guilty t Charles W sv Morse o antI and Alfred dfred It n. Cum Cui today mere wert ere convicted con of ot violation vio yb- lation of or the federal banking law In that they hud butt misapplied funds of or orthe the thc N of ot North of ot which hail luul boon beti r and had 1 n jl ii t vt rl Ji h I i f. ff Il tl r. r th md to Ute mercy n. n roy of or thu the court l Hoth loti oth men inCh l pl In a LL c cull ll In tIit Tombs tonight The Th court ab absolutely t refused UM to HI accept cop t bull hull for tor thorn pending pend Ilond- ing In them their for n n. new ne ti trial lal They will be he taken to the United Suites States t criminal court at aL 1030 a. a a In m. tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row when sentence will be bo Impo Imposed ed TIme The law provide for Cor each of or the the charges for tor which they have hr been found guilty a penalty of not letS less than thun live years carH and und not more than titan ten years carR In Jail Following passing Ja sinK or of the sentence II their counsel will apply for a t writ of ot error and ask that pending decision I tho men be released on bail ball I It took the Jury almost 27 2 hours to find a verdict Before dismissing them thOrn Judge Hough complimented thOrn on the manner In which the they haLt hail done dono ono their duty In one ono of oC most moat and tind l that over had come before him To 11 a i Cell diaries Charles W V. M 1 o 0 rec multi I alre aim trust promoter formerly Corm Ico ice 1 king and an ovner o of a n chain of oC banks In this title I city did not nol move ove a muscle as the I foreman forem n of or the th Jury pronounced l his i doom Leaning hack In his chair at nt I II I counsels counsel's table the position he had hadI I taken the room mom was s set t for the 1 final on rancA of nC time the Jurors juror's his hands hantis In In his pockets a slight Il ht flush stole sl slowly wl 0 oer cr hf his usually pallid face taco was wusI wasI I the time Indication ho inc gave gave- gave a. of or the effect t. t on of or the words that consigned con I signed hit to a felons felon's cell est he came cime to o expressing any emotion waa was when his wife ran to him aa as he 1 was about to ho bo led c. away to the tine Tombs and throwing her arms 1 I around him kissel him Ho lIe returned i I the time embrace almost pa passionately For ForI Fora I a moment it that he might 1 break hUt t h he recovered himself t surrendered urn himself cah calmly lr to marshals marf Sho s Iron Norm i i From that moment right through the Iho he lon long wal walk r from froin tho building up p P rl How Itow to the Tom Tombs s the little man whose Iron lIon nerve has been at once lon the and amid the envy of or all WI who o. o hove lun-c watched him 1 through tho time throe thre we weeks weeks' ks' ks ordeal of ot his life 1 I trial did not Hot desert CHert him In the time prison on he lie submitted to the customary search good lly antI and answered I questions as to hs h's pe pedigree pleasant pleasant- ly Iy and followed th the tho warden to tu thu tho cell he lie and Curtis were to tosh sh sinai sinai-c. re without u n murmur n Curtis iv whom e nudo o of or the tho flank flail I of or North rth a und who rime w waK a co O with Morse Io that he was wan wu on th tin v erg of r f nervous In Ini l 1 III I Ul t. t II t re 11 i 1 ik I liw fI f 1 v If W ItI lt v tI UI l ir rt ii t bin and hair hiir ll 1 lice on It im is l r hi hiI imd b I camo o lent I. I It Jt wim feared cured ho he lf would coll pa ourt at- at at att attendant I I t O c IJara ld Ih h in nl and andl l ct M Mrs rr rw Carroll Li to the b hrs hit n while Curti Curtis CurtH with Morse Mars was wn taken Luken to the tho otilee when I later Inter thc they were vere cd to the Tombs Lombs t I I Mrs Curtis who all attended n the thc trial dd dally daily since It Ii oleno was not In Incourt Incourt court coutt when time tho was waft pronounced pro pro- flounced She hail had collapsed ed on Wednesday Wed utter after hearing h the tho Judges Judge's Judg s I charge Today sho 1 had reco i i to tou get et io to the tho 10 courtroom court court- courtroom room but although she made o a n. n bravo brave effort ef of- tort fort to remain brave her strength was waa unequal to tho time task and she broke brol e eown down own again She was was taken 1 back ack home early ear In In Inthe tho the day Tonight it was reported she Is Iff prostrated and ind and that graye raye fears tears for or or her hor were cI I Foreman I On time the charge i Ir f conspiracy ro- ro I SIv Mr find we we wc find tho the defendants defend defend- defendants een ants not guilty entity nt Union Unon the tho charge of ci ff misapplication we wo find Morse an and Curtil Curtis Curtis Cur Cur- til guilty Upon the thc charge chargo n 0 11 fuit false o I entries we fWd Morse and C Curtis both hoth hothI I guilty gUilt Further r wo we recommend strongly to the thc mercy morcy of the court the thc I defendant ant I achor lo Each ach or of th tho 12 l men n asked individual in in- I if It that thui was his verdict and the hem belli in the thc the verdict wits was Judge Juds Hough then dismissed time tho jurors after thanking them Scarce Scarcely I ha had the thc ju judge O he heI I when counsel for or the thc defendants defendants defend defend- ants nuts were on their feet teet asking that their b be bl admitted to tu hall ball Former For For- ForI I I mer United Putted States StateR District Attorney MacFarlane for or Morse gave gave- notice that lint ho he intended to apply for fol a writ of error us as soon its as sentence haul had uc been i imposed In n the tine m meantime io he bo n risked asked l cd that his lila client be r released on in on bond l. l I III t Normal Course I Tho Thio ho law must Its proper and normal norma course coure in view low of the verdict of or the jury replied l' the Judge Judg and amid the tha men mem must t be hl b remanded to the tho th custody o of the tho United States marshal It s is not my thy custom to grant grunt ball bail on cases rases like this to The defendants are aio I the custody of or the tho marshal and I will on un c DECLARE CURTIS IS ALSO A FELON Promo From Iu c One call can them up tip for sentence at 10 o'clock 1 Friday morning That ended the proceedings in incourt court Morse C and Curtis were taken talen to the nun and within a afew afew afew few minutes after ancl that the they theore ore verc on thir 11 ny TL to the Tombs In lit order to avoid a. the crowd of idle K Curtis was taken out of ot th the north c t- 1 of or tho the building and Mor Morse c out ont of or the south entrance Marshal Marshal Mar Mar- shah and D Deputy walked d on either cither side Ii e of Morse and Deputy lived Heed had charge of or Curtis Curll The indignity of handcuffs was not imposed The Tho two parties joined outsIde outside outside out out- side tho the northwest entrance to the building and marched together acro across City Hall lIall park parle E. E Extra fra to lo Men cn o Cl-o Crossing CIt City Hall Hull park u lL n newsboy unaware of whom wheat he hc was addressing pushed a COP copy of the tho Evening Journal In front of or Curtis and yelled Hero you ou are Morse guilty S Curtis with a half haIr hysterical laugh turned to Morse and said Well olL have C to lo buy some somo of or these to read tonight He lie bought hought ll e papers papel's Ju Ex-Ju Olcott who ho had overtaken o Ex Judge go en n the tho party palt said aId to Curtis Is IH there anything I can do for tor you ou 7 No I guc guess s not not- Im I'm all right re replied replied ro- ro plied the former bank president In iii a atone atone atone tone and manner that indicated h he lie scarcely knew of or what he ho was tas ns talk- talk Ing lug S Do you ou want mo me to see CO your our wife v asked Olcott Sure if It you yet ou want to answered Curtis and anti then as if Ie he hind had Just beun be- be guit un to Lo realize to whom he was speaking speak speak- ing Ingo ho he said Oh by the W way 1 Judge I want vant to thank you for fOl tell all youve you've deno for tor me You have done the tho best you could Parts larts With Ills His Iu Mr Ir Olcott thanked him and bidding hit his adieu said ald Ill see you 1 0 tomorrow Oh that'll he lie nice said sald Curtis again trying to laugh Neither of his counsel were vere with him him and his wife und amid on In had gone gOOC goneI I home hoi hurriedly from froni th the court room for fear tear Mrs Morse should collapse The little leo Ice man was almost as us cool coola a as he hc had hind been when In iii his onico lie he had directed the great steamship trust and other vast vat combinations ho lie haJ formed Arriving ut itt tho the Tombs the tho men were admitted by Doork Doorkeeper John Henneberry II d lc led back to he Ie searched search search- et ed and aud e hay their pedigrees taken like ill or ordinary prisoners Is IH described as a broker b. 50 O years cars old oltI married and a a. Protest Protest- ant Curtiss Curtis's read Banker 5 54 yours years living at nt West street married d and a Protestant 1 |