Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ee dn Abundanc Pook Their Seats To-Day. mate met at noon WOEW SENATE. ‘Objection Made to Smoot Utah, and He Sub- d to the Oath with an iriiliant Gathering Present at Open- ‘jing of the Extra Seasion—Flowers ; © for Those Who INGTON, Maron 5.—The Unitea to-day in B ROOD MA 4G HHO THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1908. MRS. BURDICK, WIDOW OF MURDERED MAN, ITH HER THREE BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN. O® 60% A DDIDY OOOO OG OSE ES eirrORb 4-66 | She Fled with Child CL, MARCEAU WEDS OIE IRL Well-Known Art Photographer Gives His Friends a Great Surprise by Taking Southern Beauty for His Bride. FIRST WIFE. and He Pur- sued Her Thousands of Miles In an Effort to Get Possession of the Little One. Col. Theodore Marceau, the Fifth ave- nue photographer who figured in a ue Seetnck es seen uc adeainaae Ct, eat aa SPRING PURIFICATION ion called by the President. ; Interesting ovent, us such ses- usually oocur except when t of the United States 1@ In- ito office. At the beginning of new 'Congress—and to-day was the By Jon of the Senate of the I"ifty Seighth: Congress—the oath was admin- ao to, thirty Senators, who take of- ‘fee for six years. There were thirteen sty Senators, although one, Mr. Gor- | + had previously served eighteen | { fr the Senate. 2 | senaational pursuit of his divorced wife | !who had kidnapped their child several | | years ago, was one of the ‘principals in | |a rather romantle marriage in his studio » | yesterday when a Supreme Court Jus- tloe tied the bonds that changed the |name of Miss Grace Fuson, a beautiful | young Southern girl, to Marceau. | The meeting of the Colonel and the | young Southern beauty ts shrouded in | mystery, not even the artist's intimate | friends haying had any knowledge of| POOP H-OHH The new Senators are: ash.), Clarke (Ark.), QN.°C.), Smoot (Utah) Ankeny Fulton (Ore.), man (Md.), Heyburn (Idaho), Hop- (iil.), Latimer (3. C.), Long (an.), MoCreary (Ky.), Newlands (Nev.), Over- . and Stone 8 pe chosen; so promptly at noon the owas called to order by President a bril-| «| HAVE NO FEAR,” SAYS MRS, PAINE suspicions of Burdick. She stayed on and on, pleading to be with him for the last time. ANOTHER CASE OF “JUST SEE ME ONCE MORE.’ | The man tired and dozed off on his divan. The woman's time had come. (She glanced about for a weapon. The bag of golf sticks stood in the corner. Seizing one, she swung it on the sleeping man’s head. He stirred and their acquaintance. All that is known of the bride 4s that she recently left a convent and Is an accomplished musiclan and singer. Those in charge of the studio at No. 28 Fifth avenue, were surprised day before yesterday when they were in- structed to decorate the rooms with flowers and ferns and give it as much as possible a gala appearance. The Colonel did not give the slightest of ake Skin ‘ail Blood ri ARTS ALN hed (Continued from First Page.) groaned. Frenzied fear possessed her. He might recover and seize her. | hint as to the reason for these prepara- ¢ i every Ras Coane cae Blow after blow she showered upon the bleeding skull until at last, fainting | tons until yesterday, when a hansom { Bs ; ? ‘ dow to the door and the bride an Phe galleries were tilled at an early|that experiments have been made to ascertain whether a noise on the first |from her exertions, she ceased. The man lay white and still. She hurried | eee ann ee i by a Bus 4 ¢ ou gel the fampy pena reserved poor of Burdick’s home could be heard on the second floor. Chief Cusack |to a desk in the room. 7 preme Court Justice, descended and hur- ou eé in 1 Haters. Tha desks of thei says that it is impossible to hear any noise or disturbance on lower floors] __Hastlly opening the drawers she searched for her letters. While thus | ried up to the embowered studio. A i “ot ele be distinguished uy|beyond the rooms in which they are made. engaged a nolse startled her. She gazed toward the divan. The head of tho| hasty ceremony was performed, and h Ith of flowers which thad been Chief Cusack was asked to-day: “How soon will you take some one in dead man had rolled to one side and the glazed eyes were staring accusingly. | after a toast had been drunk to the married pair they drove away as mys- Breas HUMOURS, Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Baby lavishnoss of the admit-| sustody?” With an exclamation of horror she jumped up and, seizing rugs and sofa | marie! Pair they drove ow Humours and every kind of Humour from Pimples ta be he iil ay i Eo) Mic “Teun't say. My experience has taught me that arrests may be made at |P!llows, she heaped them about the dead man’s head and body to shut out) Tr was tearned that vhe pair, after . Scroflas wh Eromature Toss ok ae ma) Bow be spent, ly buried under huge florai/any time.” the horrid sight. Then she finished her search. Calmly she went to the|epenaing the night in a hotel in this| 2¢*Manently and economically cured by Cuticura Resolvent, esi A,baautiful bouquets, “With {he information collected by the detectives wil! an arrest be {front door and out into the night. Not a soul saw her leave the house, clty, went to Atlantic City, where they He Flood and Skin Purifiers, assisted by the external use of Cuticura ‘as the Senate was called’ to |mago?” This is the picturo the police have drawn of the happenings in Edwin | Will spend their honeymoon, intment and Cuticura Soap. Haste Col. Marceau was married on July 9% , Hoar’s statement was supposed to | Peleronce to Mr, Smoot, but he did | It was to the eftecc it any man having credentials could Smention nlm. iB Binoct sub 1; Ir, Smoot subsequent! if subscribed to the "ani atic it Roosevelt and read: ed the Senate in extraor- wry session to consider the treaties ed Ampossible @ session of ask your special to the treaty with the Repub- r Scouring to the United e right to bulld an isthmian and to the treaty with th nicernt| dt provi during th just ended. of Cuba for securin, i mercial reciprocity ie repoutries. eat and far-reaching impor- | Rance of these two to the wel- of the United States and the urgent Fy stor thelr adoption requires me to the inconvenience of ELT, jan claimed attention by Cannon's is) ‘on the South Carolina appropria- on; Mr. ‘Iiiman denounced the speech ‘indefensible, indecent and an out treat upon you (eign at this th FE White House, i plying i ime. | March 6, 1903." to Congressman gispty of the Senate ‘honor were {i Collector at Charleston. wa bes ; H H i Homination of Ir. Crum was re- Com- e mittee of the Fifty-seventh lis renomination will be re- committee, but owing ersonnel of that suv expects a favorable ‘Ported adversely vy the Bena! fo ohan eg, nthe E he ‘Presiden upon tia Understood to be the “net to ercise 0% nooure ‘tion, the Senate it is unlikely Hoar obtained unanimous presented | oath with oa meseage was recelyed from Presl- a measure ween the and his own involved, WASHINGTON, March 5.—The Presi- will send to the Senate to-day the on of W. D. Crum, colored, to or of the Port of Charleston, /Phis wilt be the second nomina- of Crum, the Senate at the session @loned having failed to confirm President's spect davorable action on ial In the event of it ppelptment will be desire of the "Bromide inks the appointee * ea eBnate on the n° that. Burdick’s effects shows that his attention was drawn to the fact that Mra, to wubses ry wine | yi i te 8 Clarkin, a . quently contract for such |Catarrh in my head and throat every Liver Oil with the hyogphosphites of Y SENDS BILLS. J. B, Warren, of Cleveland, had secured a divorce from her husband on Feb, saulpmant and for such operation, | ter, snd 1s mm DAB 8 Cleo le Pen soda and Fei he ve ; os work in laumdiy. Owdsens BB le 11, It is believed that Mr. Burdick nD di intendes or, the public interests shall then | mer, | ‘or weak, thin, consumptive, pale- | jpones oe | ck some day tended to marry Mrs, be best served by #0 doing, to provide {tion to throat, affecting my yoloe 0 | ¢044 people, and for those ‘who suffer | day. the Meyor to-day 7 excepting the one which of the persons or corporation contracting | 1 bought # ffy-cent box of Stuart's Ca- Bde 4 { yn) B ection 1,04, of the break off relations with the woman in Buffalo. He coldly { to truct the extenslot 4 ‘nt's, carried them |r laboratory under supervision o! 80 irl to bean ahaa i spe genetal school fund, y Informed her of way system, Under the terme of tive [trie Tablets Ot may re re ov, | Skilled physicians, $17 6th ave, Brooklyas ie of 4 to 8 mil etch of five city bills Legislature was received All are of minor nt to}for years, OF “A woman did it or she played a prominent part in It.” Superintendent of Police Bull admitted that an arrest in the case is in prospect, but declined to be specific in hig talk. Why such a complete search of a certain house in the Elmwood Dis- a desk at the head of the couch upon which the dead man was found. That. this particular lotter furnished the motive for the murder was practically admitted by Chief of Detectives Cusack to-day. When the detectives reached the house efter the tragedy the open drawer in the desk attracted their attention. They were assured by inmates of the house that the drawer was open when the body was found, and had not been touched since, In the drawer was found a jumble of letters and papers and odds and ends; on the floor directly beneath the drawer were more papers. The detectives concluded that the murderer knew that Bur- dick kept a letter in this desk that was desired, and that after he was dead the desk was rifled. Whether or not the lock had been forced the police will not say, but they are convinced that the murderer got off with the coveted letter. The recovery of such a letter in the house of a suspected person would furnish a link connecting that person with the crime, upon which an arrest could be based, and this explains the thorough search, The woman whose name is on every lip in connection with the mysterl- ous murder of Edwin L. Burdick is Mrs, Gertrude Paine, wife of Seth T. Paine. The police are guarding her house, and two sleuths in plain clothes are on duty night and day before it, She has not left her residence since the day of the murder. The fact that her photograph was found in Mr, Burdick’s den; the fact that her house has been searched from cellar to garret by the police; the fact that she talked with Burdick over the telephone on the afternoon pre- ceding the murder—all these combine to make her the central figure in one of the most sensational and mysterious murders that has ever come under the observation of the police. = he the terrifying solitude of the prison cell, Society may be shocked and astounded af the revelations the police will make of the relations between Edwin L. Burdick and the woman whose frenzied strength enabled her to batter his skull, The den was spattered with the blood of the murdered man. ‘The clothing of the woman who killed him must carry blotches of life fluid that will bear witness against her, URGED THE ARREST OF WOMAN. Chief of Detectives Patrick V. Cusack is positive that he knows the murdoress. He insisted last night that she be arrested at once. He argued that arrest would wring from the woman an admission or a confession that would clear up the doubtful points, Supt. Bull and District-Attorney Coatsworth, while admitting a strongly circumstantial case against a cer- tain woman, say that the evidence is not enough to make conviction certain, The picture the police paint of this woman makes her handsome, of re-|medium size, easily swayed by her passions; a woman of desperate and in- thet |determined nature, ‘his woman had been intimate with Edwin L. Burdick | left, Burdick lavished attentions on her, Passionate letters passed is |between them. Recently Burdick had grown cold. A marked paper among HE HELD INCRIMINATING LETTERS, When news of Mrs, Warren's divorce reached him he determined to hie intentions. She bitterly resented being cast off. In her own way she loved Burdick, That he could so easily give her up filled her heart with yage and jealousy, Hoe refused to see her again, Perhaps her pleading made him relent on the night on which he was murdered, She knew that he held incriminataing letters—letters that would ruin her im the exclusive circle in which she moved if a hint of their contents were Giscloged, She perhaps stormed and threatened, Falling to move the man before her, she perhaps lulled bim into fancied content by an acquiescence jn) With his wishes, She petted and coaxed him, She was tender and sub- missive, Yet in her heart there was burning the fire of jealous rage and the desire to kill, She must save ‘her reputation, even if the death of this man 7 fsa to be accomplished, Soothing, loving and tender she craftily lulled the The police are still trying to get Mrs. Warren to make a statement that may reveal this woman evidently, and have enlisted the services of the Cleveland police in their effort to succeed. | operator and proprietor of an opera- house in Fresno, Cal. She was vonsidered ait one time the most beautiful woman in California. Their married life was not a happy one, and several years later the photog- in the courts for the e child, which was inter- | CAUSING GREAT ALARM IN ROME, Relapse in the Condition of His Holiness Due to Gastric Catarrh, and Cardinals Remain at the Vatican, (Special Cablegram to The New York World. Copyright, Proas Pub. Co., 1903.) ROME, March 5.—Alarming reports of the Pope's illness are current in well informed Vatican circles to-day. From an official of the Papal Household The World cor- respondent learned that the Pope has suffered since yesterday from an attack of gastric catarrh and a bad cold. This is admitted to be a most dangerous complication because of his advanced age and en- feebled condition, It was greatly feared that the excitement of the Jubilee cele PRYSICIAN ORDERED REST, The Osservatore Romano, the official Vatican organ, admits to-day that Dr. Lapponi, the Pope's physician, has compelled his patient to re- main in bed in order to recover from xtreme fatigue. Great agitation hasbeen caused among the thousands of pilgrims who came here for the jubilee celebration by the official announcement that all audiences have been countermanded, Cardinals who came here from all over the world for Tuesday's celebration have abandoned their preparation for returning home and will remain, in view of a possible conclave, Dr. Lapponi, after visiting the Pope this morning, would not discuss the nature of the Pontifi’s illness, but said that he found him no worse with regard to symptoms of any special illness, The physician has ab- solutely forbidden any one to see the Pope except the latter's nephew, Count Camillo Pecci, who entered the Pontifi's bedroom as the physician equipment and operation thereof, and for the operation of such railways by the city. The second resolution declares there , Should be no exemption from taxation | THE NEW SUBWAY. Also Introduces a Resolution Providing for a Separation of Contracts. —— old sub cate Is The r Pave Belmont syndl- ali taxation, lution was re{crred to a com- milter BROKER MUNN DEAD. ‘The death of A. Goodwin Munn, Jr. who was one of the charter members of the Cotton Exchange, Was announced on the floor of the ixohange to-day Comptroller Grout introduced two reso. lutions before the Board of Rapid Trine sit Commissioners to-day which are in line with bills amending the Rapid} "iY ™ Ay axty-tour Yi aa ‘Transit act, which he caused to be intro- | gag ved at Bogota, 2, He wes 6 che ie ol I ith ’, ol ) Munn, Bon fe @uced at Albany. ‘The firat resolution | momber oft p Munn, Fan f eede: stree' Resolved, That in the judgment of ‘this Board, discretion ought to be Mer, O/Commell Starts for Home, asional kidnapping and pursuit In special trains across lrundreds of miles of territory. LEGISLATURE IN DELAWARE DEAD? Legal Authorities Divided on the Question as to Its Physi- cal Status. DOVER, Del,, March 5.—Chaos reigned in the Delaware Legislature to-day and both houses stand adjourned to ascer- tain from the best legal authorities in the state whether the Legislature is dead or alive. During the excitement of electing two United States Senators on Monday the Mouse adjourned in canfusion, few hearlng or voting upon the motion to journed si until Thursday, ‘The Constt- tution does not give a minority the right to adjourn elther ‘louse except from one day to the next. Attorney Joweph L. Cahall and William 7. Smithers, Republicans, and Willlam L. ‘Gooding’ gnd_ other Democrats “are agreed that the House has killed itsel: and that there fs nothing now to be ‘o remedy the situation unless the it it in special session. eee A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. The Way Physicians Now Treat Catarrh, Physicians who formerly depended upon inbalers, sprays and local washes or olnt- ments now use Stuart's Catarrh Tablets be- se, as one of the most prominent stated, tablets contain in pleasant, convenient t and reliable red gum, blood ther form all of tho really efck cotarrh remedies, such root and Hydrastin, ‘They contain no cocaine or opiate (so common tn Mquid catarrh medicines and cough syrup), and they are glyen to little children with entire safety and benefit. Dr, J. J. Reitinger says: I suffered trom that 1 was continually clearing my throat before I could speak plainly; it fually ex- tended to the stomach, causing catarrh of the stomach, in my pocket and used them rej ‘eral times a day, and the way In which they cleared my bead and throat and improved yy bearing and general health I consider little short of remarkable. I had no catarrh jast winter and nd know I am on tirely free from any catarrbal troubi yer. Mrs, Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling, write 1 suffered trom Catarrh nearly my whole life, and last winter my two children also suffered from catarrbal colds and sore throat wo much they were out of @chool a large pact of the winter, My brother, who was cured of core) Asataaes by wing "5 x Urged me eo muc tony “eu that T nent to drug 4 rs j pe inept ane og Seat va feat eat NS AH ae Thousands of the world’s best people have found instant relief “I suppose there will be one.” Burdick’s house on the night he was murdered. But the name of the} yg9) jn santa Cruz, Cal., to Mrs. i . SURE IT WAS A WOMAN. woman who, in her awful rage and terror, crushed in the head of the man| Amanda J. Fiske, cormerly the wife of| (1d Speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Resolvent, Ointment and 7 ‘ AN, ee z “s .| 5oap in the most torturing and disfiguring of ITCHING, BURN- Bee Goulet llet tnele pinionvanatGa;womanlcomialttealthe/deen?? she once wooed with tender caresses, they have not vet disclosed. John D. Flake, a leading real estate (NG, and SCALY HUMOURS, ECZEMAS, RASHES, ITCH. INGS and INFLAMMATIONS. Thousands of Tired, Fretted Mothers, of Skin-Tortured and Disfigured Babies, of all ages and conditions, have certified to almost miraculous cures by the Cuticura Remedies when the best medical otest ‘was’ made and he was|ttict was made by the police in connection with the Burdick murder ap- | 2 | fapher scoured ft divorce and the cus-| skill has failed to relieve, much less cure. 1 tody of ‘his child, Theodore J., who is * cf 5 . fee tier the swearing in of the Senators Pears to be explained by tho fact that a letter was taken from a drawer In s'old. A spirited fight Cuticura Treatment is local and constitutional—complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap and Hot Water to cleanse the skin of Crusts and Scales and Soften the Thickened Cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation, and Soothe and Heal, and lastly take Cuticura Resolyent to Cool and Cleanse the Blood, and put every function.in a state of healthy activity. To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humours of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, Cuticura Remedies appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expectation awakened ' by them has been more than fulfilled. More great cures of Simple, Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humours are daily made by them by all other Blocd and Skin Remedies combined, a single set being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all elsefails, CUTICURA REMBDIES are sold thiQyghout the civilized werld. PRIOBS: Outieura (Resol- vert, 60c, per bottle (in the form of Chocolate Coated Pills, 25c. per vial of 60), Cuticura Ointment, 50c. per box, and Cuticura Soap, 25c, per cake. Send for the great work, ‘Humours of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, and How to Oure Trem,” 64 Pages, 300 Dis rations, ‘Testimonials, and Direetions tn ail languages, including Japaneus de le Paix, TOAL CORP THE FOOD Tuar Does Goon 7 : : ‘a pi adjourn until 10 o'clock the following Gouvernour at., Friday, Maret 6, at 2 oetock nm Pisin natok Eanes A the suspect whom the alte hare in nd bration would make serious inroads on his slender stock of vitality,| morning. By that hour on Tuesday Frionds and Ives invited ¢o attend. estion that has not yet been made clear. But it is certain that a na ; 3 icati a6, s acl aillthoriegisialorsiwarelonia ape: MURPHY.—Suddenly, on March 4, at tie rests, ate Will Be Asked to Con- jealous woman, driven to Insanity by rage, jealousy or despair, was the, 7d the appearance of unexpected complications has aroused the gravest | ay" team is Wasiinewn to seo the | A medicinal food that Gene No 5 rome hy Cals MICA ; i ‘i ‘ sworn in. : ) topmerly comman ‘ua | firm Appointment of Colored] murderer of Eawin L. Burdick. And the woman—a few hours may reveal | @PPrehension. T eee eoiuest, Representative. Holcomb, mi he S. UREST, ane? oomnee her name to the world. She may be dragged trom her luxurious home to Democrat, nonvened the House and aay Grish Brigade), Depot, R. Towns & prietors, Boston, U. DIED. MAHONEY.—On March 3, JOHN Page| neo Hart, the beloved husband of Mahoney, a native of Kelrevane, Parish of} Rosscarberry, County Cork, Ireland, Funeral from his Into residence, No 6] Funeral from &t, Alpbonsua's Oburoh, "West Broadway and Caval st., fatunlay moroing, at 10 o'clock, where « requiem mass will colobrated, Remains wilt be interred af! Kensico Cemetery. Kindly omit fowera, | NAGLE.—FRANCIS, youngest son of! tn ened Mrs. J. P, Nagle, from hie parents? residence, Brooklyn, #riday, March ¢, 1908, i TRONER—Was firet-class family come ready for work, Bureka Laundry, 3th at. Drat-clase whine trons ‘Bureka Laundry, VEHDERS and sbakers on mangies, ‘Laundry. 16 and 18 Concord at, GIRLS WANTED Call at Wood's Steam The only vitalized Emulsion of Cod |from chronl¢ skin disease and weakness of lungs, chest or throat, Ozomulsion is a scientific food, pre- pared under aseptic conditions in a mod. | Q TRONGR—Ginl wanted for plain troadng: Mary. Apply sat B63 we IRONER—Women wanted to iron, Justen 113 W. 1c at To be had of all druge'sts, ALarge Sample Bottle Free {$hat tevaiiae ia every walle of lite can tent At for invalids i 00 ee tale sion ‘will do for! thom. Send us ¥% tioning this paper, the large sample frei | bottle wilt onde ‘be sont to You by mail, renal]. AAdress The Ozomulsion Co., 932 Ne Peyster St., New York Laundry Wants—Male, area soe Sat of Bicott woy TRONBRS | bring ve. an sTook siinT tao Pilgrim Lauodry, Park WANTED, marker @ aasorte: capert, ‘Mystle Laund WANTED—Dody ironer; Moran's 3rd ave. bi