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SANE WOMAN IN MADHOUSE. Bellevue Physicians Rushed Mrs. Donato to Insane Ward. DISCHARGED BY JUDGE Released In Her Husband's Custody and Will Be Set Free. 4. typfeal {llustration of Retlevue Hospital methods was furnished In Part I. of the Supreme Court to-day, where the application for a writ of ha- beas corpus against the hospital author by Alexandro Donato — was ed by Justice Fitagerald, ‘The it was directed to secure the releaue of his wife, Cerebo Felize Donato, from | insane pavilion of the Institution. On dan. 3 Donato took his wife to the| @ hospital and asked that ehe be treated for pains In her head. The woman {s soon to become a mother ny rthed her attietion od to return tr went tn fused to lot him see on each succeeding day 1 * to Mrs, Donato. ly he went to the law firm of A, of 20 Broadw "re at once sec! she as 18 f habeas teresting personality. As a public oM-| police oficers, cl clal nothing need be sald now, for his|to reach the Dist CERBO FELICE DONATO. 1k Cella, of the firm, went to the hos- tmed that Mrs, Donato had been com- itted to the Ineane Pavilion on the day Ker admission by Drs. Fitch and] plainly in Black and weal "man, loosely. ‘This does not conceal the fact| She was a woman, a supplicant, and that there Is great physical power in entltted to as much considerat!on 98 any fndividual his make-up. His shoulders are. riop- ale ing but powerful. He deez not leanlinto the District. “Atorney'a ear, He back in his great leather chair while|Istened kindly and courteously, but all | ging. te vce talking, but Instead alts erect, con- the time his clear, penetrating eyes | fuper getting ail the cre - fey were told that the woman had rid’ the doctor that the pains in her ead were #0 Intense ‘hat she feared he would give way ¢o murderous or uleidal frenzy, irs. Donato a comely looking ‘man, She sald through an interpre. er to-an Evening World reporter: sald nothing to the dootors about fear- ing 1 would commit enurder or suicide. i cannot speak a word of. Ei {heir | interpretor a lot of mantace, “ would certainly have gone crazy if husband had not had me releasol. tinent. I expected that I would he din ne maternity, ward, and sP'OP-] the argument he makes. bce that was palned aay boys spectal duties?” asked ntal trouble. I think T have better| His eyebrows rise wud fall according | 1 way informed” of sust exactls MAT Or being, sense than those Heltevue doctors.” a Mrs, Donato repeated ner Judge Fitzgerald asked Assistant Cor- poration Counsel Cowun under what law the woman was held. He replies ee 1,60 of the Lunacy, Act. he must appear to-morrow in the mitment to. Manhattan ‘Hospital avenue and Twenty-ffth atreet and told cane how le had ku “4 man down on Mra, Donato appeared perfect): TwWenty-ffth ire tnreooreera za robably: io disc teal After locating caren the patrolman atlas husband went to the station and two tho routes “room” “ind together. oe SAFE ROBBERS CAUGHT. Gang That Dased Boston Taken with Part of P! CHELSEA, Mass., Jan. —Joseph Hart, Samuel Goldstein, David Karner, David Werbliincky and Terety Silver- man were arrested here carly to-day charged with stealing a safe contain- ing $1,300 in money and $2,900 worth of Jewelry from the office of Norse Broth- ers, In Boston, on Nov, 14, © police have recovered a part of the stolen Jewelry and $00 In bank ae “number of persons saw the safe being carted away, but au; ed men were legitimate safe movers, ne E. E. OTTERBOURG DEAD. a jetant = =©Corporation Counsel Dies from Operation. Otterbourg, who had charge of tho law bureau of the Departmgnt of Bulld- ings, dled this morning from an opera- tion performed last Saturday. He was counsel for the Department of Buildings under Mayors Grant and eure but was removed by Superin- Adiniitatration: “corparsilen SEoBe's Jen Foapoointed him at @ salar; 5,000 a Mr. Ottorbourg was q so! Volice Justice Oterbourge °F te late DEATH OF F. C. M'INTYRE. Mount Vernon's Commin of Pharitics Dien of Heart Failure. Francis Cooper MeImyse, Commirsi . jon. er of Charities of Mount Vernon, died of heart fatlure to-day at his home, 58 Val- entive street, in that city, MeIntyre was appointed Commis: FARRER Of Charities in 187 by Mayor He wan In mother: Maw linatreshs eee ofl tyre, who pelives in Philadelphia, ie one Arrested om Charge of Taking Dr. hundred Nd. him. to ow, — Speaker Henderson Better. pl WASHINGTON, Jan. eh copie a Hen.| charge, of stealing pictures sslonging to | Hos he, started’ on a hunt. Dr. D, E. allaghan, was discharged in the Butler Street Court to-day.: 2 alleged that: soon by tine the s22tia0 €0 He debate. ipo, sine neess ZOOS DODOQOOGODOUDOCODODODE (DDBODAGOGAGOHDOOOOOHOGOWHGOOO Gi: and the} Otudy of the iNew Dis- |7yayhies mt tie visors secret? A Woman in [Mean Ate Sits at Work—System, ality Mark His Regime. | {fhe i Probably the most interesting por. | hax at ali Attorney, who has just succeeded Col, | to his Asa Bird Gardiner, removed by Gov. Roosevelt. Mr. Pallbin ts now fn full swing. He ts learning the secrets and details of the City of New York and I dead wood and stimulating healthy; Mr. Potibin, started into make his mpathette: tc growths. offlce acces 1 As a man, Mr, record must be established. But « day |i) fll? --] In the office of the new ney would Indicate that he In the right nf to serve the writ they were in-| man In the right place. ohhdaby etnies handcyaa Mr. Philbin ts an imposing figure. He! Philbin: to-day. She was at once 1s avove the medium stature. Ie dresses | mitted. The District-Attorney rose and veying the idea that every sense, physl-| clerk, he ald: cal and mental, is on the alert. ‘Ma His head {s well poised, His face is| Madam, 1 will refer your case to my" mobile and, though covered with a brown and gray beard of the Vandyke ey just fashed me into a ward with | aut, Philbin talks shortly, energetically, and gives emphasis to his words with his ‘ ny agaistante. 1 am aid 1 yes. Int his eyes query |Iever In system. “Nothing can trewtinent." 1 expected that 1 w suid be CS taesceaeR sleAioTas to the ttect of | complished except by systematic to the energy of his speech. Hia eyes ure set rather clorely. They Eventng World re-| are the eves of a child, E ar The whites are clear, Indicative of alare Infected with. his. businesslike | whole wholesome body and a pure mind, The | methods. He conferred frequently with | te. he “Tit discharge her" sald the Court,|cyea are honest and feariess. ‘They look | his enlet fnd tet her go in the custody of her! straight at one as if their owner was who ts Commissioner Says Two Billion In- Commissioner of Taxes and Assess- ments Salmon was asked to-day con- cerning the rumors that the tax rate will be about 20 points higher than: Inet year, when it was 2.2. He “The matter of assessing real estate|early this morning on John Sohl from | ing good care of her. ts comparatively casy. Personal tax as-|which he ts unconscious and dying in| ‘The child came from Holland on the sesrments are dificult, We have to}New York Honpital, patti take the supposed wealth of a man and assess him accordingly. He could be a 000.000, nn then could come here and| thirty-five years old, Ives at (2) West swear that he Jd not have a cent. There Assistant Corporation Counsel Eugene} in nothing to show that he hag tho ; money. and we have to take hia word. “Prior to consolidation the assessing of personal taxes wax not eystematized, and we did not get much good from It, We now have a system whereby we can get pretty nearly what a man should be worth, aside from hin real estate hold- ings. crease the number of personal proper- tles assessed and thereby Increase the amount of personal taxes. “I cannot say whether there will be an That depends, as I have sald, whether the men succeed in swearing off their taxes, The malin object In assessing Is equality, and that Is what we have at- tempted to secure. “The books will be opened on Monday, but we have not heard from Brookiyn as yet as to the assessments there. They should be sent in soon. They THE WORLD: TUESDAY HIS METHODS AND MOODS. Q| ) @ & 3 % O scaceeaacaosoeess | Ix straight. ‘The lps are full, Ins teth cs] tire Is Given as Much Attention as One in heal rnin Th Diamonds — Keeps in henew DiatricAtorney im-| Touch With His Aides Dreraes one ax having i clean person- sess ality both as to mind. wno| and Their Work. He strikes “omple of and calm, with trict-Attorney as He Accessibili:y, Punctu- himself, Me is mn public life in this city to- | rather a judicial temperament. He has | ¢ Rene A. Philbin, the District-| the faculty of dectding « mater brough could not help remarking t sc two men made a tower of Atrengthy that would make (twalf felt in| riminal history of New York. During the time the visitor was In Mr. | Pht b! ni = office th r were Inany eppor- tu folmerving the new Districts dition, Altorney's inethoda’ Hix keenness of! Am Accessible Oficial, ibis fondest nt with another. cold. to Mr. Philbin way he could adapt great criminal maohinery of the pruning the hird—showing tha} a man of moods which tine of other Pi dn $100 ball as a EVEN ING, JANU. ARY 8, 1901. A DAY IN PHILBIN’S OFFICE: |SHE CAN'T SHOW MERCY NOW; ike intrate Molde Woman in Ball to Vrosecute Assailant. Magistrate Kramer tn the Lee Ave- nue Court, Brooklyn, to-day held Miss | M®bes MeGregor, of 311 Lorimer street, nees In a case of attempted nsaault she was set upon by Marry Fisher, » years of age, Her Her sercame frlxhtened F oft sr owas to have come up yer terday, but the girl fulled to appear In court When asked her resson for not Nk so she sald neverar of, Fisher's friends had met heron the way to court and tadueed her not to press the charge. ) | The may Inced the girl under AL a her In $1,000 for exam- ‘ination Millinery Dept. Wed. and Thurs. | Fan ae te S roth, 2 Triummed Flats, Togues, and Bonnets, including Mourning Millinery $0.00. Children's Flats, 53.00. Lord & Taylor, eS eae to, the occaston Phitbin ie in his office promptiy at nck. Hix punctuality is an exant- staff. lle works hard ati tufully. sever leaving the amen hefare ck and sometimes not until 6 He = kes Ittle excursions Into the courts c his asalstants are trying cases! hes thelr ‘method tes his stuff i | Philbin has a very ine] had to run tu in all probability. yo nd undatlefactory. riet-Attor-) To illustrate the accesslbilt or ie Dresent chief. it may be sald Woman, poorly dressed, leading a "ttle to eee wh and personally. w ME [in this way he urges thelr best seated the Womun as courteously an If hin clothes) she were dressed in silky and Jewels. J ‘should Rven all credit that results from taeir “Tam not extremely mouest,’’ he sal Nor am I supersens ny navinte Ante do a Kood ploce of work T shall be oir names in the news- t they are en- fer to recat ortho visitor poured out a f woe over her face. Turning to «| fithat In th Memorandum of this case} talk for and aay to Mr. —— (naming one of his! record. 1 shall is Expressive Face. assistants) that I wish to aee him. people to ond my c and when I ha bitton then let 10 ¥ Assistant, and it will receive the enrilest | cornplisteal mes consideration. wards come”? clerk made the memorandum and | | He Helleves in Syatem, wil ahow tf Mr, in capable of great expression. Mr. Phidin is equal himself, nis do the assistants have been and Indaste tha same, All of the bef fare bin. assistants are doing.” Alen? Cool and Catm. Philbin worka very quietiy. There land bustle or excilen { munteipa: calm, and hin Immediate ayslstants | aid pur inte go nd aha ear an crystal appear brown would swear ae. edt he clean, Philbin aw ihe, DistrleteAth aid undergo a grea er, sintant, Charles La Barbler, | ney's c so 4 man of Impowing pres- change for the b lectives urresied the omMpany pre dent whe Hencken denied the aaraul wher asking to be allowed to gob to his young wife he sald ‘Yuu know, sergeant, it was only an 8} accident anyway.’ Hencken's faiher was a well-known coal merchart and the police say he committed suicide about two years ago Sohl has a wife and two chi:dren, the Salmon | President Hencken Felled | younger « mer His Friend, John Sohl. a LITTLE TOT CAN'T FIND AUNT Melew Van Allinen on KE Without Friends. Helen Van Allinen, seven vears old, crease *‘Depends.” = teland Henry Hencken, President of an pices | manufacturing company, 425 ‘*¢ lis looking for her aunt. Afeantime whe | Twenty-Afth street, Is under arrest P- His at Ells Island without relatives but | day at the West Twentieth atreet police | with many friends, for the officials are tion charged with inflicting Injuries | interested in the little tot and are take Mner La Bretagne, She had a Hencken is only twenty-five years old | tag around her neck saying she was to and lives with a newly married wife at} be sent to her aunt in this elty. She 3 Went Twenty-seventh gtreet. Sohl ts | could not tell her aunt's name or ad- (reas and was is Istand. She thinks she on a plece of aper in ne bag yet for a personal property of $10,- Twenty-Mth street and ts fore the coal yard at 421 West Tw. street. an of yetittn Area disease Ie now becoming prevalent ‘aleht cough.” alsa that “alight " u pie GRIF, 1 can be quickly eures clerk In the coalofice, were drinking in a séloon on the northwest corner of | eld’ Ninth venue and Twenty-titth street. | g en Bohl Kot hort of money ive itd P tet gar men | Deity’s Pure handed him ® and ineiated that. they | continue thelr drinking. Immediately | AM aie Whiskey after the money transaction the mez be vame quarrelsome and went out on the a0 directed, it CUR! time It not oniy By this method we hope to In- increase of $3,000,000,000 or not. street. When opposite 405 Hencken, {: ie al 7 the fir, leged, struck Sohl in the face. The man dropped and his head p'ruck the curb. Hiood poured out of hig mouth. nose and ears, and when his companions trie] to ald him they found him unconsc esl got scared and ran away, Mrs, Repke, of 415; WilNam Rolph, ol ern IR: f i MRS M’GRATH GOES FREE, [4:2 West Twenty-ntth street, and John i ia DIAMONDE, waTcItRE WATCH & DIAMON! WALTILAM Wa TCH td, Dismosda Streicke, of 26 Wost Jwenty-second street, saw the assault, Myx. Repke gave an accura‘e descrip. allaghan's Picteres, ton of the man who had commitud it | my shoulders and. arms. 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