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Peapbere sts THE FIRST NEWSPAPER PRINTED ON THE WE WS be i soy { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ | : ; NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1901. TERN HEMISPHERE IN THE 20TH CENTL orld, SPORTING B= TRA. |SPORTING B=x=TRA. PRICE ONE CEN ODELL. AS GOVERNOR. — WILL DEFY THE BOSS Y MURDERED HER LOVER; EBELLION iN |INAUGURAL AT ALBANY » WOMAN CONFESSES. oe } gee AFRICA ABRINST ENBLAND |pommiterceneen en NOOR v Deges Because He . Abused Her. Nearly 70,000 Visitors Crowded the Capital” City—Roosevelt Greet— ed the New Executive —Parade a Success. NOUNG FELLER Klay TT Ou pin Out TED oy epee NON oe ANY WHERES © Mee, Maggie Ertell, who slew her lover, S George Deges, in a room over hia oyster- Rouse, 161 Washington street, Brooklyn, was arraigned in the Adame Street Court to-day. She {sa little woman, un- educated, and speaka broken English. ‘7 Bho insists the murder was done in self- dafense. “My life with George Deges, since he took me uway from my husband and my boy, has been a prolonged battle,” @he sald, through an Interpreter, to an Evening World reporter. “We have AGED WOMAN RUN OVER AND KILLE 2a 4 Administered by Secres:: Inti eb iebieeieeieieietet yh o oe ° a => ry @ 3 = e 3 quarrelled constantly, and for weeks ’ t f Stat past we have threatened to kill each ary 0 ate. other. He was an unnatural brute. IN EASTERN RUSSIA Threw Vitriol at Him. eres TM TTES TESTS LTTE arene na| “I once threw vitriol in his face be- cn : = eae: (Special to The Evening Worl.) cause while in Hquor he paid attention 2 6:3 and : ALBANY, Jon, 1.—Benjamin Boi to other women. Only a week ago we . - i am gr 1B * ¥ . i; Odell, jr., the new Governor of this 7 agreed to separate. It was not until | after I had killed kim that I tore up ‘State, hus declared himself tmie- pendent of the machine. He is go ‘“p omy pictures and all the furnishings in Sis aueain f Gestation oo Bh ae . ing to be Governor in fact, end his} >= “Ho waa, ink.when we went to ot ——, room yesterday morning. Hin unnatural f t friends) say/;will) take} no} Aeeetiomaas brutality took possession of him. He! N-PATRICK A. COMBETT DEAD | from the Republican boes durtig’ his: threw me against the wall. wounding t term of ollice, ig my head against a nail. Then he threw t ‘ Wt He has allowed it to be understeed 4 me across the bed and was smothering, z 4 that he stands for an eco > me. It was his life or mine. I reached; 0 wheat tty? BOY MURDERED IN . «New ORLEANS WinERS Xj efficient and sound administration, ei } +. close friend of the Governer. eald:; | to-day ot “The machine has already heen’, worsted. It protested against the re,” tention of Mr. Partridge as tendent of the Public Works D ment, but Gov. Odell wil | His message will come out: *. | for retrenchment and the oo +| tion of several commissions, ai has informed Mr. Platt that not ‘£! constabulary bill would be him. “Gov. Odell is Governor IC) state, and he is going to be 90) in-office. He recognizes the tact: he got thousands of ind z | votes, and that he owes i'to @ | voters that he shall not: be a me tool of the Republican, machine,” i\CROWDS AT : | bald. He saw the pistol and struck at} ALS tme viciously. 1 shot and the ball hit! \ WS eae Revs fis arm. He came at me more savagely A SALOON FI HT : ek M 2 ran) and the second tlme I shot to kill. . f Wend hoist A eae fell back with a groan. I was fren: ms AL Neniate 2 ) and emptied the rewiver. He lay +-—_. ‘ yer 4 ; floor dead. I sank back exhausted, we Ey ROUERE the reports of-the revolver] Gallon Was Stabbed in the Heart by a “ would bring the police. None came, and after a while I got ‘u r it to the seb erates oaatasrardiome te Stock Exchange Messenger. the street. Detnerate keenve: NEW FEDERATION OF “T washed my hands, tore up the bed | Arthur J. Callon, twenty-one years old, | terferod, struck lim In the face, knock- jeovering stained by hls Ulood andr ed hin down and kicked him in the moved my skirt, saturated by blond | Maen drought by the first shot. I bundled the | £aloon of Albert Kalning his feet, Higgins Med from 5 things up and went downst and left | #irect. His ale lon into the saloon. Callon followed FJ them inthe bawement. 1 had no thought | thirty-two him, In his anger Higgins turned on a | he reached ‘the lunch | | of running away. teizing « carving knite,! Wildest Scene of Joy Ever Known in Sydney “If any money was taken from fim NRT ileniaeheart me one else did it, I stayed around Sch tie er oa la the nelghborhdod until J was arrested. lon, with’ the Knife iatieking tn! hie When Hopetoun Takes the Oath. Yes, I am sorry I killed him, not Sd ett Ca tt Q decane he should not have veen put our} Sixth avi Hit ati sb ted habla of the way, It wan his life or mine, But | Leaving his faintly Hu sfelledend ines sha ommcer a YDNEY, N. ’, oles “0G tT love may ‘box? Nan ttainn SOLEyE tor: his | went to Hart's saloon. What happen was followed by Higgins, who] SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Jan. 1.—The Earl) voices sang “O God, Our Help in Ages sake: that 1 kibied thisreennnt note Peeterinavarsives! hereseimotl known: 1 himself the man's slayer and |of Hopetoun was to-day sworn in as the! P. A special prayer by the Arch- ing for my husband or 1 would not Have | ye otioe wii not adwit that the place MY TAMcered. ; trunken |1°8t Governor-General of the Federated | Mshop followed left him, a {ft is mald that more than a drunken! australian colont amid scenes of | After his commiawion jad been read Mrs. Ertell would aay nothing of her| Waa open in violation of the excise Jaw. | quarrel ja dack of the murder. Both antecedents. “She sald ner facher and] fligginx, who lt a messenger in they Callon and Higgins wre sald to have [pageantry such aa never before had been | the Earl of Hopetoun tovk the oath of mother were dead, and th heen rivala for the affection of a pretty jatrempted in the antipodes, oMce and sixned a hic! one that she cared for ughter of a truckman) who P in pes and signed it at a table whic felniieleteiat-fedetet i init counter plun With his widowed moth- he had attended Joreph's Chureh at Sa eS THE INAUGURA Albany Packed with Visitors ; Sitbichieiieeieiten Stock Exchange, says that when hel girig the « Pe eo cece RR fetta year-old boy whom shen] reached tho saloon he found Rober] lived\in thelr neighborhood. Both had bat a np bad | bean: nresenteds bysithe; Queen. 7 Ay w Governor ot She lett nis tather, She showe utter Ine| Tynun, of 92 Morton atreet. in front of | CoUrME her as 4 there wan|Pated In the demonstration and a gen-/ salute of twenty-one guns, the playing] to See New G Take His Office. (special to The Evening Werth) J J ALBANY, Jan. 1.—Benjamin B, Odell,” was to-day made Governor of thi | te of New York. That 1s a gree ie onor in itself, but he has the addition: >> notion of belng the frat Governii: of New York of the twentieth century: The ceremonies attending the inaugu Vhen she discovered their intimacy through you to the people of Australia! ‘Th, es st Ge Denes pave her 00 and a teket ee 4 ¢ Queen's messaze wax followed by mae SUG ee Dic Pace Bs Bope, Shee went anwar, “returned Her Majesty's heartfelt interest in the) a second message, Which sald: ration of Mr, Odell were unusually en) erie nlis| ay few, jonthai ‘ ymade, ad- inauguration of the commonwealth and| “Her Majesty's Government send cor- thiaianl “although they could not Juatly, ‘o him, ‘ 5 ; ey alt ts Felused unless he turned the Eriell wor . ejher earnest wish that, under Divine | dial greeting to the Commonwealth of | te called especially impressive. News pod betw which showed |eral joy marked the occasion. The re-|of the national nm yhem, Keelt when they met in’ Hauor thls) joicing of the commonwealth was inten-| bands and ro nthem by the massed nk cheers re-echoing difference to her fate. the place In a confused condition, Ie Arraigned in Court, tried to take him home, but Callon f races hich Qi vi ' 2 nett i af sifled by a message which Queen Vic-lamong the hills accompanied this act When Mra. Ertell was arratgned her toria sent through the Colontal Secre-; The algnature and swearing in of the husband and son and Mrs.” Helena OR Denes, ie claims to be the wife of the | tary, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and] tiret Federal Ministers followed, a = x ‘dered man, were present t | y of fn oy e . . _ Dre Degen eat that the Brtell woman | which was read by the Earl of Hope-| ‘The Earl of Hopetoun briefly congratu- | 7: 7 £ Tad met her husband while he was do- | Aa lated tho members of the Cabinet and| | F e “The Queen commands me to express “ Jet ateleiefele Jeleleleiniefeieeielefelefeeieb SPE ae peace x aE =f! ing laundry work for her. | then read the Queen's message. folelatelelelelele! Providence. {t may Insure Increased | Australia, They wolcome her to her an off. He was willing to do this, < ; e re: | I ‘ + nace among the natte tilted de burg. the home of Mr, Odell, sent a dele-% 7) sinimes, “but the woman threutened his | a a Berea aire ober ada Her’ sinjosty's novereinnty. and cons gation of over 6,000 persons, leaving the 4 ertel , ’ | i ently anticipate t edern: 7c . were Ertell told a ditterent story. |New Year's to Be Grected| Due to ‘‘Open” Weather| “snority utter noon the proce Uangadtiuiucerotieverincreesnarron: city somewhat scanty of population, and H Hospital when Deges met hir wife at isp W d he O tered the park, into which thous. perity’ and Influence, thexe citizens howled and ch t : fener Taland and Uy threats to kill’ ner by Crisp Winter | and to the Open the public followed, swelling the mult!-| conse Tho Tee oe eta OnE desires) made merry while the chosen Chief ms . mation e hopes ot patriotic strate was Mice, oAtter Sra, Ertell had been committed Weather. Streets. tude that had already assembled on the] A: Huns a further atep inthe direc . @ | Magistrate taking He, oath of o lor the Coroner she Was allowed to sce hills which formed a vast amphitheatre | tlon of permanent unity of tne Brilieh ‘The Inaugural ceremonies proper were, er husband and son In the prisoners’ os \ SMT E Sens overlooking the pavilion which had been| Empire. and they are satisfied —_——— held in the Assembly Chamber, The’ cage. She wi wider powers and ‘ esi Se be freee he ee td, CAE | che dawn of the century brought withy “Open weather” first, then an. openferected for the ceremontes connected| forth mecure platform was decorated with. the na- {nto his hands. She told him to rerpect | It clear akies and cold winda Jn pluce| city of torn-up street for the Rapld| with the {nauguration, A magnificent] freak opportutty for a display of that|Mrs. Edward Neville’s; Britlsh Capture Some of | tional colors and with the shields of the is father and to try to forget her. To + \d clouds of ft 1, q : 5 generous Joyaity and devotion to the State and of the elty of Newburg. Many a " of the unsettled weather and clouds 0: najt tunnel, are responsible for the! sight was presented by the teeming hu- vi 3 Eft ‘ : . Nes eta é 30 nd she would say nothing and peateaske: Ol arly, ‘There laimore of 1t| manity. on the surrounding eminencer:, | Cree orca tity ere at Dress Caught While His Horses and ladies were on this platform. including 0 | Fefuned “fo aks ‘hls hand, saylng she ye Aven heroes tvtnanitthoral i 1 { 1 D | M Y of his respect. “He” pat ‘ording to the Weather Bureau a i present than there has been in| The Governor's arr:val at the pavilion | {ts weveral states oking Dinner. an. en. foreditolprovidecaiiawyer. for’ her? hat Gold wave ia gow on’ lis way here, [and | many scare. was annerinced by artillery salutes and| Three, chert were given for | the Co 8 | Many, ‘ every fifth man you meet seems pan fired re (houmand ‘puplia of. the : ; _.ahe sald she ha ~Gwn defense, 8% Means to provide her] the city will experienive its frat taste the penling cf the Cathedral and other|was fired, Ten thousand puplis oft eee of real Winter climate to-morrow. A] to have a touch of it, while many per-| bells. The various Chief Justices and] public schooln sang the hymn “Au 5 i i FOUND DEAD IN CHAIR. fat; of 10 degrees 14 predicted, and the| sous are sertously {il at thelr home! Cabinet officers were awaiting him, and] tralia Far,” and the proceedings weve] Stre. Edward Neville, of 43) concluded by the cholr. singing a” Te Y sare, Heaths Bleleel, of Hrookt | mint S mics A In Her Reoma | famine Camps and ted up many Fall-) ror tao lowers the vitallty as to make z Owing to the fact that to-day ts a] the victim an easy prey of a variety of olive Heatha Bielecl, a widow sixty. nanny’ iS locas Weather Burexu has| tier Sea iine : years old, was found dead in her| Not redelved reporty from. the entire) oi. sioaith Board oMcialn advise that < (Continued on Becond Page.) wtaskty LONDON, Jan, 1.—Gen, Kitchener has at {telegraphed to the War Office as follows ee IN CATHEDRAL’S CRYPT. thermometer may go much lower, Grip tx not Hghtly to be dalited with,/as soon ax the Earl of Hopetoun took|Deum, the “Hallelujah” chores, and | Street. Brooklyn, was burned ts dea ‘The cold wave fe on its way from the| or to be put aside as aomething inconse-| up his position a choir of a thousand| "God Save the Queen.” ‘ noon ¢ whit varing the New [from Pretoria: West, where |t has left {is mark on the! Guential, as some folks are apt to di ci Knox, who has oren following Nears cinner, : up De Wet, reports that he has captured | Bishop Potter Conducts Tmpresetvet > LINER EL MONTE IN CRASH. |!" ‘ear 3! [rome horses, five wagons wlth aupplies Naas eae! Cobecacny tas At 12 lock her skirt ca rounds of munition. Bishop Potter officiated.tn’the WILL ATTACK RAMAPO. from th Tn ten d allowed to go v1 country, Reports from the northern A of St. Ha By matehtore anbY avenue, Brook-| part of the country. however, show that if you think you have the «rip begin| Senator Siater to Introduce a MII |MIt the Piot-Homt Harrett Outalde | ou velo, Se ctasientr } Yeats Doer prison. [of the Cath dral of St, John theca to wish her a Happy ewineae tMan| suoerts talitigrta periact the lower Inike | tt ettce vigorously to doctor yourself or for Merchante’ Associa ot Jandy: Mook. tleally: AT LOFT REEL ORINDA AToRa An | SiR ANNO ee ae ror a ee catmetral ‘Helghta, In. celebration! pba Si ? be doctored. Otherwise, 1 1 1 vith all her might. und who were being forced to fight. “aral 2 Blelsel had several aons und daughters, | Psion and western Now York. It 1x|t0 be doctored. Otherwise, your friends (spew col rbe | Ryooing| wera The Morgan Hne steamer EL Sonte,| screamed with ail hy n. French recently captured twelve| the opening of the new year generally fair in other sections. may soon be speaking of you in the past] Armawy, Jan. 1—Benalor Samuel | Capt. Parker, which sailed to-day for prisoners and a large quantity of carus| new century and the Feast but preferred to live alone and care for eal co! There 1s a general fall of temperatura] tense. Th ng Wi rn tovber ald. te 8 herself-in spite of her advanced years, | to-day except In Minnesota and Bouth| | When the weather ts 10 capricious| Slater sald to The Even! REET SUP dah tat ete kere ta rons pen to her ald. He threw a table-spread {and cattle. Among the prisoners was a cumetion ot cura er eo ‘pt, about her and smotaered the flames. despateh-rider bearing a letter from Beyera for Smuts. city of 000, was crowded, When Eno was’ D where a alleht rise haa been re- New ¥ t day dressed. Death fed come 00. bana | corded; Sie zero fin ngneende anf dug, tie focal forecaster say that some| "" gnail inv oduce « bill repealing. the | Dost Edward E. Barrett. Pa i ea ero ; OBL Gata re Ta ee ory stay Of ratures were reporid): ae ae ee te would: De emia Tts | special act incorporating the Remapo| The El Monte zecelved no apparent! oe een een ee ie vics| Johannes Smutw was formerly private! sons being. there, «The! 3 Suid that death teas din is howe ined: | News York a golladeiphia Wt, Horton] Know how many careless persona there| Water Company,, Aldo @ bill pérmitting | damage and proceeded on her voyaxe. [201 itn tne physiclan renched ine] secretary to Bit Gonton Speige, Gov~| chancel were d z 3 pat, 23: ester 29. Cleveland | are in Greater, New. York. mui jeipall es 3 to. jemn tans F1 TMhe pilot-boat had hir bowsprit carried Deke iwormanwaalasaas ernor vf Cape Colony, He served on the| and britilantly, eRe wrauiees Sybelow: sore pero Fie] wane. detail. bate been cally |@Way and damaged hbr cutwater, pou pak eas ptatt of V a Work om the col vat Ow temperatures Shah ptt Fork. aaner le he was taken in the Pessimist eure. rs . - . 0 ; pledged ts | pllot-boat) Now. York: r = ant Pestect. py

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