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Me ee es \ GHT EDITION—_AM the News for All Day—RACING# SPORTS WEATHER-SNOW) IWGH WINDS, > ROsNOW, HIGH WIN A f L 0 | “ Circulaticn Books Open to All.”’ | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MOND: AY, JANU ARY. -MILL-GIRL’S MURDERERS AWAIT. ce GODDDOOQOGHOOODOHOOSSSGSATS | GONFESSED. | "ALISTER | CAMPBELL ' DEATH CONVICTED. * ANNA GOULD MUST LIVE. |"“"" Feier ae gay 9, [HOWARD, GUILTY, Jute once sunt - ON ONLY $200,000 A YEAR. EBM 0. | GETS SENTENCE,| Sam prised at Jury’s Mod- Bek COODGOOOON om ARK v 4 , : Justice Beach Uses Harsh Court Restrains Pay- Electrician Who Married eration. z 4 : Words Regarding the ment of Full Income to F Miss Hawkes, of Brooklyn, Failure of the Castel- the Castellanes Until While He Had a Wife in| sreorsesrecesssonseeeenes 7 . . “ lanes to Pay for Pur- Bric-a-Brac Man's Massachusetts, Will Serve} | AM HEART-BROKEN, . at ; c 9. * chased Ejfects After Suit Is Tried—Declares : Two Years and Ten Months}; AND REPENT.”—KERR. Oft-Repeated Demands Responsibilities Go \ et \ in Sing Sing. In his cell tn the Paterson = vid Heat ‘ wtam ot prison George Kerr sald to an by the Bricea-Brac with Wealth, : Evening World reporter: Man. 7 =a ae George W. Howard, who married T pleaded guilty because I am. fedebat? S| Helen Hawkes, a Brooklyn soctety belle. heart-broken. Iam the unfortu- wate powerless to levy an execution. Under last Summer, while he had a wife and | nate victim of peculiar cit . se circumstances there fs no! tenable child ving in Cambridge, Mai stances, I am technically guilty, Anna Gould. Countesa de Castellane. on for. patting she. Jurisdiction: of HELD ON-CHARGE OF RIGAMY. pleaded qulity to-day before Judge Hurd of the charge, ae unt de Castellane and the little court by the abnence of the reauire- In the Kinga County Court and was! “But I awear before God\I took stellane must all live on $300,000 a year Hlentniapecitved In section st tl, Coes of | sertenced to two years and ten months’ no part in any outrage on the - sending the isaue of the ault of the’hor- Civic Erocediure, fr ; a imprisonment. woman. Lirica bene mani wtiolhantaueditolre!| 1 no distinction, ns argued by Howard's action was not unexpectal. | “1 was advised by my brother, i caver $377,000 for articles: of bijoute! ndant’s counsel. between actions Z Buch waa the maaa of evidence collec who {s a lawyer; by my counsel; ani vertu sold to the Count and where a court of equity has original or : agalnm him by Dirrict-Attorney Clark und by my friends that the orly Cenieae inherent Jurisdiction and other actions, zi mm [Sesptte a bold attempt to intimidate thing to do was to plead gullty, Justice Beach in the Supreme Court to- th clause of the first codicil In| : witnesses, that Howard concluded that “! will go and suffer. But I ndered « decision ordering the ay; Gould provides; thats the v It would be hopeless to make a fikht ean suffer no more than I have. rary injunction restraining George ANNA GOULD. [neomel (romaine trust cine rane (noe eel ‘ Fourteen witnesses from Hoston and 1 am penitent and I throw m: G and the other executors of Jay debt or ability of such beneficiary, | Cambridge were on hard ready to tea: self on the mercy of the Court.” Coutd'n will from paying over the full ne ‘Taix declaration has no cuve | aw sw — tify to his marriage und iife with Annie i Z income of $990,000 a year to the Countess HARSH Te CHAE Sta tee ALDOUS aN eomS Kay Rooney, his first wife and mother FETDLE TIPPEE POCREREDDID — Lae ac WORDS FOR oe est i Seal ae of ily nine-year-old son (esc of the Countess Is practicnily tled THE CASTELLANES. been held > ola Me. whee in Court. i ¥ % > 2 ‘. x at brerab * ; bts ts that | . i PATHRSON, N. J.. Jan, 2 A ur analitn a-brac man has scored)? of ‘property are opposed to the funda. | ie Just before Judge Hurd took his seat The dark drama of the Bosschieter In this deci: the Justice took oc- Th azalnst gublic polte ata man should Grey forse v. Heury Hawkes, the father of He'en GEORGE W. HOWARD. are drew toward its close to-day with Patty sciccselabeeleeavarica’a bouttine he plaintife holly numbers 2'] have un estate to Hive on, tut not an | ' iawkes-Howard, came into the court-|__ eke | nt climax. ; cate te at allowing man ta [ 2. Of thelr (Castellanes) unpaid ant gatate to pay is debte with: ahoutd | room. He was smiling with satisfac IWemsiiae wenate have an Income to be extravagant upon oft-renewed Dilla of exchanae Peaponetoltities # of wealth without the ion aa tre looked around the array of | Hot attempt to shift responsibility for | ORGE KERR PLEADED GUILTY, ihajUnet# tort pay lng nlevdebiate Respons Ma assignor has failed to Re. j.] “Thit case demande a rigid enforce- witnesses, There were about a dozen | Mine tn Abie “oy the Gard ie | JUDGE DIXON SAID HE WOULD sibilities go with wealth, the Court SSeng SRrsturn a tieres Carl cra resais | Poet i ucaelepeirclt res aan ear cre women in the court. They were spec- | Aske that he be sentenced at; HAVE HANGED THE SfEN. hell, and ax the brte-a-brac oman | 2 fencing ees gieas Whe ine oS) The plaintiff holds numbers of their tatore, fs Hurd hesitated a moment mal Venerable, gray-haired Judge Dixon, ‘ . couldn't get personal service on the aineirr ‘asapaited! + | unpald and oft-renewed billn of ex- Stephen €, Baldwin, who oun ohn Howard, you have two days be-| overborne with zeal for justice, most Un! * Montgomery Ward represented oward renee ie or pase es expectedly revealed his desire that deaths Count or Countess here, It was onty fair that his request that the Income be tled up be granted The request that the allowance be made only $100,000 was not allowed, jus double that amount being Kiven. ° ‘The Injunction was arked for by Anton | J. Dittmar, ae assignee of Asher Wert-| rty, will be remedy t but the broken prom. sand the commercial dishonor thelr _ debtors.""—JUSTICE, BEACH'S DECISION, yer Halawin, “lt js all my) de meted to the rurderers. mands, ‘The Countess de Casteilane re- | ‘Tarough all the days of tedie celves an Income of $900,000 a year from. orney | Judge Hurd then passed sentence. He the trust eatate. She resides in Paris, inde Howard to the bar) |*aM. that although’ Howard had biga. amining and | cross-examining, France, while the trustees are residents a . 5 moualy married a Brooklyn girl and had| crowded court-room this and the principal fund tx s wyer Baldwin arose and Howard | proughe w to her and her family, very centre of the scene, hi in ite jurisdic Ly rT came into court and stood by his h re, unless the injun ny aun Mr. Baldwin sald Howard w i neldntherg at} ———— og = Mr. 1 held the plinth and ht cg hia plea of not guilty, and plead ange. His asaignor has failed ( se- ’ ' * payment for property or even aula lene wit ete orney Clarke for severa raved the ‘and that he calmly i, to testimony that made the blood of the! e features of the case | spectators boll with resentment.’ pleading guilty Re rial, Gi unty the cost of t ond oe Wels heimer, of London, who sold the Castel-| it is impossible for the plaintit to Aaiguor, “dskpalled af thelr property. jn. , y i ‘© ob-| will he absolutely Femedites th 0 ” ty you ty two years and ten lanes the rich antiques and bric-a-brac] tain Judgment against the principal] WR lef hut the baoken. promiyer. an Disgrace to State,” He Says, and Orders] |. jenuent man," sald the Tiabor in Sing {| “He, as a man of pure life, respected, | for thelr Parts home. Gebtorn by personal sorvice of procean| Me commercial dishonor oft _ | Sestnte caanotiunderstand:howsbe|| |the father of -carefully nurtized chile) ie Justice Beach in hie decision rays by reason of non-residence, and conse-| en eepae antinue the infune- Suit to Be Brought. to enter inte a marriage here, in| - dren, would be peculiarly susceptible tay 2 i “The objection to the juristiction of| quently the tswuance and return ot h lowance of ‘ayn, with Miss Hawkes Rishiface | tho} horrorxog, Waa joel beome: crime that the court tm not well taken. * * © It] cu equally without his power. no vearly wa de Case aligns was unfolded before him. 1s apparent from the motion papers that] “For the same reason the plalntitt ts el Dereon support of herself and ; | Takes AM Blame on imact neteors me snowed ‘pe slightest “\c umes he was moved to tsar, vast aii CO oy vrporation from! ty gayn that he can only belleve |{n a hurry to get away from tne court-) in words he gave ho algn. ; an camaatiaie —— 8, 0., 4 sing extra te purp Ce eee sine frat some mental {2ouae and begin his sentence | “To-day the sentiment that’ne find coms takeng Oy AGot ee Nasnhie Sava e ni eke ible, He taken all of the blame upon | street. sath eet hmssed Gutieeroral| jceata! burst forth In these wi the Jeffries-Ruhlin figat at Cineinnatl “CAN'T STOP CONTEST.” | S r poke to him. One sald: “You're | " abit . if, although he belleves that the ne-apoke:te/ him: Ong.aald: Youre | 4 1 been imithat jaryibext wai ! on Feb, 15. | | Brookiyn lady who married him knew k ard: to}l gel fo heen: ‘ Gate | Brooklyn lady whi ou ’ In a fetter to Attorney-General Sheets | Attarmey tue Mnenmerteat tumoren| oc nes scane idea that he wae nota] ESward amtied but did not reply. erdict would have heen one that tha Governor declares the taht Mr Hawkes left the cour as aoon at lealled for capital pun 8 be a disgrace to the State of chlo, as} sieder cot ithe Uuverner. Rie; man sentence was pronounced, He shook h 1 violation of jnw," and cone | 3 in The Seen, ‘1 may also nay that his wife In Hos- J when asked what he had ¢ A second surprise was sprung whem weil ina fagviolatlon ore ie. sien Pe ecRnaT EW 8 lton wan in a mcasure to blame, as she | say bout the care, he Salas ee tor he | Georee J. Kerr was brought into’ courts ' lgeresreny Baise taal fil remmrdingl el apse [rete eke oe Senet oul oe ea ee anule the mat. {and by advice of his counsel, Johp We , | v to Lar teaent tree ana reommenes much | * 0 sumbue ie [tne marriage Howard, however, dove Inowas y ‘leht senten Harding, pleaded guilty to the (indlete: —— - actions at law, civil or eriminal, as WWenared proceeding Sati! aE ret Carspbell/andt Ker) ! muy be necessary ty 1 nt ths oes car we wart them t 2, : will be sentenced to-morrow morning. noe y tine Smothers Mrs. Begly Magistrate Pool Held EmmaGleason May Serve| currence, and in wy duing © ute BELT Tg ante cantot be prevented.” | ‘The Judge's remarkable atatement +. Under Bed Clothes Tiny Criminal for { Ten Years for ‘A petition Ja now being drawn up ta ~ i forecasts that all the prisoners except ft d E ! this cave which will be Immedia cly ties] EAGER RUSH FOR SEATS. rr will receive the extreme penalty and Escapes. Theft. j Robbery. in the courts at Cincinnatt—to-night, If _econd dektve: ae aNy a the attorneys reach there in time. ; 5 % bi The sult will be entitled “The gor ; ‘ eesverld . ment at hard ab isan Mra, Minerva Begiy, the Janitress of uj Although only fourteen 3 : it 4 r tex rel. the Attorney-General versux J an, 3. —The w ©) It is delleved that Kerr will be rene i Emma Glearon, better kno -Rublin’ contest ced to the full pena!ty on the charge five-story apartment-house at 70 Mid-|Mones Purswer, of is th rama seC: : ; {J. Jeffries, Gua Ruhtin, Willam N. Ho content tensed to t pena! Nene Stans s nima McCarthy, was to-day found ; kK this morning at a oooh. —— to which he pleaded sul i degh street, Brooklyn, had an experience hi ny for wuilly of working the badger game lbart, George Gueenberse Leopold | ‘The plea of Kerr wa: d by the in her apartments tn the basement of | me on a charge of stealing $4 worth des ee " Kleybolt, Bernard Bettman, G F < er 5 i e plea of Kerr was the house to-day with a burly robber. |f brooms from th> atore of Jumen 8. fumanled for mentence by dude New ctr. gy, Le Lawson, 1 pale timinatan British in Ambush Fired|Vanderbilt Influence] romero This meanx that the indlets It almost deprived her of the use of her | Barron, of 16 Duane street uruerin General Salons, Whe may |. A el stone nd thint silieres une f World correapany Pull . T. ment for mur! nat Ke Nae i aisnt deprived here |ii-venne’ Inieeseriio) so eraatl ana ents: 22 mlanerd a ten vente! Imptiaan | iey\ tn them aulgetenal cine) Menu testy worth had been di on the Forces and ulled B, Re T. Man [oer one eg ae ‘Tae man, whom she describes aa tal)! In appearance that sw thas alway, nt © Lei Cinnatt Snengerfes: Company he Killed Five. Through. Lanyon erretntee oss end vily dullt and wearing a dark) been let go with a warning never to aie og White the care da nominally brougne Mepdiowy of hay | Cour ace IC Oct eate peeve + blue overcoat, entered by the front door | sal uxuin, On each occasion he hax Gory 4 Chillan millionaire iby the Attorney-General, he will have y ie | a =e PRarnieae er of the community, white the was anewering the bell In the! Walked meekly out of court aw If he did) 7%, Thee she ie arrociace with him jn the case, In aid propriet ia aA ie: sslble to secure am Davement. | Noj realla> that he had been arrested, yen ne hor to her flat, 24 Weatliion to Messrs, Maxwell and) Wald Uurant got PRERURG ROAD, Orang Myer) Clinton 1. Rossiter, President of the] wool make He welzed her and throwing her bee] To-day however, It was lfferent, An jit 2 NNN “teen c had 32.40 tn} co omer United States Attorney -G: 1 133. paying Heo urday, Jan, —ens, De Wet pice Hapld ‘Transit system, againer| Unbiased 4 hind @ heavy folding’ bed, plied the bad- @Kent for the Gerry Society warned {CNTY NE PAN Mt Her au) tudaon Harmon and John W. Warring: rir 1 WEN OO Boers, creed Qiao choum bof Brooklynites have| The extreme penalty for assanit clothes upon her head. Then he emptied Magistrate Pool that Pursser was a te Gf Meath Garey i Rai j cartes Us i t hetween here and Halter nae cecaaint aad nila fftecn pears in the State @ xmall satehel containing $70 in rents,/Chronle malfactor and seemingly Incor- \* COACREe | Carey rin to ihe and fe form of the sult will be a petition 2 the day's tein Jan, 2 | Y | ppison and a fine of 81,000, - which she) had collected, and tcok $2.50 Figible, and the Magistra afetr lees nat w rf oH with a policeman the | roe an injunct the parties ane sa Vitthe ovwentyetive Hriteh In ambush kollel ter ssition has bee Joped In the Prosecutor ,Emley \(salt cchaal from her private purse, turing the ‘liminutive prisoner, held alm At Nas empty. acetate ton Sante ed tasday ee cars is Proaveutor | mlersl asia cua Mrs, Bealy trally extricated herself !9 $200 ball for trial on a charge of petlt | Dncadetohin cad dha a eeesetd | about to perpetra remodelling TOWN. Jan. . ral ons the) Inaletnene” See Fe Saati Meera Cas Ente ae aa OR REST rae eer [fenvicaroniehlaye Maxweil and Marne f ckholders of! ¢ ainst him, he felt ‘Inclined’ to” mon ald, As she did #0 the robber threw — eae ish ‘ ; i is and Gus- > ockholders of| oa ‘i “ oped to avold stion of wheti umbus tucday te ; Wall ea of gully, an open pepper box ut her. ‘The pepper The woman will not be senetneed, It] + LeseRierad arinatiiesttcietatbe buna sayats f tf ac plea Her screams’ summoned ald from the Per Mie wallon formers Bolle from ft it {fh World predicted auch a! scatemer pounsel a upartments above, but the inan excaped| WonMtedet Hamed Himself at Hin | a Lawanes ee CantrGar Bates rr among the BERESFORD TROTTERS SOLD! ,, thore who yanection with the in oer whieh: . before help.arrived. | Home dm Vorty-uinth street, i ane Veet Mned Wuy:c ther opnvettion| t Mar and the Tengo Ee ECE Bs bee iio baleorreoarats y the mete: —————— 6 » | WASHL eit og tes t Bh t Qs > a * hi ei ca ¢ ‘To Curé a Cold tn One Day. og ce eamanittedet, forty-four yearn] 1 ioe to-day introduced a bil Bennior| tu 4 tine data f Sued att trotters whi s belonged tu the |ite Lord Campbell's sister {s : ay ‘Take Laxative liremo-Quinine Ti old, cermmitied auletde to-day ut his ‘ vill to pre-! Secretary of State regurding. Ruhita and Jettrt ty the Walllam Beresford were snd ar svc! tloa which will be presented) to dacge : se i noon at hard. conse.entioua tralning, former at the Gountry Club and t the lutter at the Price Hill house. was warmiy congratus 7 guineas. Harry” ind Dupree 16 sulness, vent the desecration of the flag of the Me gerfest Company, under wh United States and to punish peraona tle contest Is being. errun, ree refund the, money if it talle to curs, home, 289 West Forty-ninth street, by ts: of such an act. At ls underetoad that # ault will oe auaploce Saree signature is on each bes. ‘Sic. hanging himself to a closet dour. 4

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