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LAPS IN FRONT (MADE A MANIAC OF *L EXPRESS: BY TOMBS SUE?” In Sight of Hundreds Man Dives: Woman eave | in Next Cell to from Platform at the Forty-' Convicted Murderer Who second Street Station and Is; Hanged Himself Becomes Vio- Frightfully Mangled, | {ently Insane in Court, | FIGHTS WITH MEN WHO /DEAD MAN WAS TO HAVE ATTEMPT TO HOLD saad BEEN SENTENCED TO-DAY. Three Cars Pass Over His Body Used Leather Belt to Cheat the Before Train Can Be Stopped Ejectrio Chair. and Slowly —Victim Believed to Have strangled to Death in Great Been a Swedish Soldier, Agony—Lifeless When Found, During the rush hour to-day when| prank quatafeon, the wife murderer, the dewntown Forty-second — street > who was to have been sentenced to atation of the Third avenue ele. death in the electric chair to-day, vated road was througed with men and and express and lncal were running at two minutes’ headway, jcheated justice by : irvine | y hanging himself in women [his cell in the Tombs me time during a powerfully built man, dreased in over. | ‘N¢ Might. He used a leather velt for all, dashed through the crowd and! '@ Purpose, fastening one end to a rushed toward the edge of the station | 29K in the door of the cell and placing pi.tform. the noose around his neck Physicians When he had cleared a path for him- | WhO exainined him said he must have self, almost to the edge of the plat-|died slowly and in great agony, as the form, two men whom he attempted 9) nonse was hardly taut erough to en thrust uside selzed lis arms and heid hits Urely shut off his wind. Sten Like an Antmel at Bay. One effiot of Gustafson’s suicide was ‘The two men could hold the madman | to make a raving maniac of Charics J only a moment, and then he kicked! Arthur, who occupled the adjo'n'ng :e'l, them from him and huried them b HA Whe KEE bese Gh pat eck ried §n the crowd, Then for an instant he |i, tho tient degree before Judge New stood in the cleared space before the! ie ror several dave edge of the platform and eyed the a {rightened people about him like am ani- mal at bay, Then his glance returned to the tr Became a Maniac tn Court. Arthur's case was to have gone to the * | fury to-day, but when he was brought and he saw an express train rushing | into court to listen to the summing up down it. The bufter of the front car| he suddenly fell to his knees and began was within ten feet of him when he} to shriek for mercy. His cries could leaped forward, clearing the edge of| be heard all over the court-house, Lis. the platform and landing in a heap|trict-Attorney Jerome and sevezal court across the ties. Before the motorman | officers hustled Arthur back to the pen or any one abourd the train had any | and Father Curry, of St. James's church inkling of what was happening the| his spfrituat adviser, was sent for body of the man fell beneath the Wheels | Mather Curry was unable to pacify the aa and was ground to pulp. | frenmled man, 90 the trial was ad- The train had already begun to slow Journed unsil thi afternoon it will down and the movorman had his hand | %* he resumed unless Arthur's condi- on the alr brakes, Nevertheless three | 0 Improves, cars went over the body befor the train| Arthur murdered Ida Howard, bet- was stopped. | ber known as “Goldie” Moran, a col . yred woman who Was sometimes call- Suraeon Attended Fainting Women) 44 ine “Queen of the Badgers.” She hgpebeetn Fh ne ot the baste Be) deserted him for another man, and on Srat pareariaay (to feeeh PIAtCOFM, | ihe night of June 2, 1, he called her | hurried down to the street and sent al oo oe a vtgon at Fortheth atreet and urry call for an ambulance to Belle- acess bop Asia bance Bee apeplial When tie surgeon up.| Eighth avenue and shot her to death vived he saw that his services were!) Arthur was crazed with absinthe at useless $9 ie as the man under the! the thae of the shooting, After Arthur wheels ot @ car was concerned, but ek to prise! he ocgupled himself attending the wom. | {une talon beer to pido Br. isrome Shoots bien. heen overcome by (We voit known allenist, to make an ex- Uparies ‘Teel, the motorman of the | amination. train. was arrested and taken to the| Gustafson was found guilty of murder Yorkville Court, where he was arralgned | in the frst degree on Oot. 1 He would bofore Magisirate Ureen. bf ald that, | have been taken to Sing Sing later in as he war slowing his train, running | the day Ynto che. station, he sa ne struggle cts Told in Conrt, twking place on the form. He had! when Judge MeMahon, in Part IIT nw reason to belleve there was any im-|u¢ Geveral Sessions, called the prison. | mediate danger. to bhe to-day he inquired When a further search of the man's Gustafson, Assistant. Distric clothing was made by Phar Coroner Clarke Informed the Judge Tanhane he found « disen tr ae Warden Fi der og 0 the Bwedinh Army, dated tmi.tn ate Mite tee ee oe ee age passuge tickct on the mbui ") saw son | Atoehean fine good for a tig OrPae: | rt tam” cauatatson leat yesterday af. burg on the boat sailing on Orr 2i, | Hook. This morning about 4 HbM in money and several adveriising | tent Keeper saw him lying on his cot’ circulars advising immigrants to go tO | sorarent asleep. Fifteen minutes | @ farming district in Towa oh he name later he look 4 in the cell and found On the steerage ticket was “H. Klem,” Be er | and this, it Is believed, ts the victim's Tecan Gane was aren Same: A physician, who was ee | ae —— | moned, said that death was due to strangulation.’ Where did he get the strap’ 1 in | quired Judge McMahon “He had worn it in place of sus | - penders,” replied Warden Flynn | “Note on the record,” Judge Me- ‘ | Mahon directed Clerk Brophy, “that | the prisoner ‘9 dead—beyond the reach of this Lele | - Has His Eye Especially on ; | Greater New York, and Again Declares He Will Have Ad- . ministration of His Own. Hoboken Police ns Rewis Dying Lieut.-Gov, Higgins addressed the | poonday meeting of the Rooseverr ant} Of Blood Poisoning, Result of |. Fairbanks National Commercial League at No. 88 Hroadway today, ant toid| LOCKing Struggling Prisoner | the vig crowd present that If elected fa woals have an Gapiuiaration of tia) |'P Cell, ‘ own. He waa cheered when he dechiret -_ ” he WO8 Not an orator, but a plain busl-| } ness man. He then red a brief speech Doorman Daniel Redes teh pe from manuseript, part of which was ond Precinct station-house, Hoboken, phew mh “*\ 1 dying of blood poisoning to-day as ne :. > is the result of being scratched In the face The State of New York, with Its) iy “a female prisoner on Saturday widely diversified’ pursulis and inter-| sient oats, with Its great cliles and Its sparte-| "41. nq, Gormully, a well-known char W settled rural districts, demands of| |.) in Hoboken, was arrested by Po- | ‘ 10 Albany Government a fudicious con- maida Sideration of the general weitare of ail, | lceman Fitagerald, charged with being he great municipalities should be acc| drunk and disorderly. She was turned corded the fullest measure of local self-|over to Gulnan In the station-houwe to xoVernment consistent with the commun| pe conducted to a cell, The woman, ~ | fought desperately and scratched the The rights of the people sho , ; strictly ‘aefeguarded (phe sgtild 4) goorman in the face several times. vuole franchises: fn enforcement| Yesterday Guinan's face began tol and execution of laws affecting the city | swell and to-day it was so bad that} of New York tts free development and|he had to be taken to the hospftal. Po. Unrestricted progr hould be the par-|jice Surgeon Ariitz, who amined smount consideration, and all attempts| Guinan, says bis Is @ bad case ef blood to exploit Its people and thelr property | polsonin for private gain or partisan advantage | should be strongly rebuked, Ineictency | and extravagance in public affairs are! a standing menace the commerc'al supremacy of the m olis. it elected Coy f this State, tt} will be my auty o ne hand to rece Onmend salutary legislation, and on the ather to stand firmly against al! the at- tempts pon the rights of the peuple Te tne of my ability, sledge you my tale hful coneideration of all measires affecting this city, and my a pr encheage and Independent action con, with an eye single to t b burned an U br “uti © he In-| One man was badly burned and two| It is rot necessary for me to reveat |Ohers slightly injured this afternoon | Si ‘oA which I have % frequentiy! through the bursting of a steam valvo re, that, if elected Governor, | in the stoneyard of William Bradley & Tvsball have an sdministeati ten ministration of My) sng, Butler and Neving streets, Brook- lyn. DEAD WITH BROKEN SKULL, | The men were working near the vaive when the head blew off and they were An unidentified man, abou; fifty years | {!¥eloped in a cloud of scalding steam. of age, 5 fcet ¥ inches In height, weigh-| Henry Whelan, twénty-four years old ing Pee ve with light complex- jthe engineer of the yard, of No. 4 Iman uncongcious condition ivy | Bergen street, was burned about the terest and. Gi vane, _Uroomiyn, rms end bedy and was taken (o eter ent taken to Bt. Catherine s ang Seney Hospital . Pater tien, sev- een years old, of No, Mm it juer ‘No marks vf af kind could be found William Knats, of Coil and he tri Point, who yee, oe also burned the ecrigres | Fol, were a bs loos n bie. _ Es | kept out of sight oe é ’ ‘ * EVEAYTHINGUS IN SIGHT) BUS Oo BPP OES SP SES OSE > » 4 rs ee a 0-8-8620 S860 SEPP SEES HEEER EOE LOE eee ee ee Mr. Cleveland Summarizes | says she sald, and he claims that order to flnd out what oh WOMAN ARRESTED j Prepawed se do. he, prego lor om and ete tod Pane lode a-house at No, 12 Third st treet At 3 o'clock on. Saturday 1 Bennett reget 14 a voter 0 ving pon Joba as y Mrs. tele thes, Hicks, Otherwise « rt Intorse “The Amazon,” Accused of |)», Sunsrintentes the deal Aiding and Abetting in a Case him he ni Vad of Illegal Registration. tember, Davghter Feared 7 = Mrs. Hick#’s daughter was found at No, 12 Sixth av by & reporter of Mre. Katie Hicks, or “The Amazon,” The evening, v 1 She is a pro despite the fact that as she is better known in old Green- woman wich village, where she has been a y ni ks," she said ic ‘and Mrs. om mothe potent factor in politics for many years, | "0 : ee was arraigned in Jefferson Market was a fool a ever making up with n kngw that nothing but Court to-day on a charge of aiding BM Again Tt Kiewit le teanest! and abetting in the illegal registration had me and aunt arrested four é : years ago because, he said, we had of Henry E. Bennett, of Newark, N. J.! ited hin wife. He said Tatruck Ana Magistrate Mayo remanded her in $1,040 Bennett first M aunt's name Susan Colline then but now its tall for further examination on Wed- all Hke- ifth « ny my sum mi ny PARKER, SNS C.F ‘WuaPHt ‘Tammany Leader Declares that the Democrats Will Also Gain a Big Plurality for Herrick for Governor, nesday afternoon, when In MWhood there will be a washing of dirty political linen that many persons prom inent In Republican ranks would wish Mra. Hicks is a widow of “Major Alexander Hicks, former Republican Captain of his election district, a negr who died two years ago, With all the remarkable folk who rub elbows In politics in this city the last twenty years have probably not produced a more remarkable character than Mrs, Hicks, Bhe was defended by Attorney Amos H. Evans, of No 42 Broadway, who she admitted had} been sent to her as counsel by Rich- yard Cott, son of Postmaster Cor- nellus Van Cott. Complaint Through Revenge. Mrs. Hicks was accused in court to- day by the police and by Assistant Attorney-General Thomas J, Byrne of carrying on a system of lodging-houses Charles F. Murphy said to-day to an yening World reporter for iMegal registration purposes They .4) trata Maticod , “9 said the case is the beginning of @ long ror Lead eae ae rest het Mist of criminal actions. si oodble jn psc tloet Pies jieahens! Genie beter hue bee : is too early to predict pluralities, but betrayed had Henry &, Bennett, her, | inink that both Parker and Horrick cuser, not been moved by revenge,| Will carry t ¢ by handsome major He ts a white man whose wife was | ''°* sald to have been murdered four yeurs There may be a falling off of Som ago at Third and Macdougal streets ¢ registration below Fourteenth Her body was found lying in the gut- pit those pe are thi oa | ter, ‘The police arrested Bertha Hicks, nd. “They will vo el day a daughter of “The Amagon," and a| The baaie 1d oe of residence “Mrs, Johnson” in connection with the In one dis Which the Republicans crime, but the two women were ac-| have counted on a majority of 179 or auitted. Hatred for the Hickses and ali) more we will carry for Par! thelr bloc was sown In Bennett's a heart from that day. He swore to eet M even, and he boasted to-day that he FISHING TRIP’S FATAL END, had done #0 in betraying “The Amu- thant: Haane son” to the suthorities, “The Ama- e Worst twenty-three years old zon” retorted by saying that no one ee a cee eereer Olt uk Ben- would ever believe a word Henry nett uttered, Story of Won Bennett came here from Saturday last, the closing day of regis- tration. He was walking through Sixth avenue when Mrs. Hicks hatled bim, “Lat by-gonew be by-wones,” Beanett | turne bow tt “yan back Wers} had disappeared yunder the water oem ata i ~ ee . wi mia We TC ? (By T. E. Peawirs.) the Situation. © PARKER ITS IN TRUST TALK’: “winvain Judge Charyoe the! that Big Cor- ‘ porations Furnish the Funds that Bring Out the “Floaters” —-Protection Purchased, ESOPUS, N.Y, Oct. %—Judge Par- ker to-day hiid aside the issues usually dikcussed fy national potttteal contests 1 addreveed a crowd of several hun- 4 pereons | tople of umpalan practl abus He rake s admit In a cor methods of duet of p said Indivle trtbute sun tins which theive through government favoritiem | This has bullt up the class called floaters and has made them a most im- portant Jit are t wernament stration for | he nee tls are ale | fey THE WORLD: © MONDAY EVENING; OCTOBER 2%. 19, ey Hod ‘ Se-ooe oe » oo $2 23493305 Sos 894 NSOSS DOGTEE } eeeeeesos biereeneoni-eesreodeaoerereoreracsonnessedees| “excessively protected Interests have been Joined by the tromes, Their plan from is to perpetuate the present Adminis: | tration, to purchase four years more of | profit on tariff taxation, of four years re of rion from the publle by peana of monop>l ad Why do they contribute? itt : subtle Welter ine the Interests sub. scribing cor mm or trust si nitict which would Ikely. be protect he question to be sttled is whether the floaters and {ilegal combinations ean together control an election in this country. Such @ contest means an one side Vasts sums of money and every ma with a itchig palm. [tought to ar- ray every honest, independent and pa triotle eftiaen on the other elde,’ —————_— YOUNG TIFFANY LOSES. Brother Paid ily Mansion, Court Decides His Full Vatue for F In hid effort to secur torstors more than the $300 @ vear fixed by the will of his father, Charles 1. Titfegy Burnett Y. Tiffany declared ear to Hye decent points he raised be- -Justice Abram R, Lawrence, the ly. and | ret was that his brother, Louts | Titany. has been allowed to buy the famous Tiffany mangion, at Seventy- second street and Madison avenue, for far leas than its value. sc. Tiffany nald the executors | $865,000 for the proverty, and some ex- nerta were examined as to its market worth. Justice Leventritt to-day sus: tained Referee Law this was a fair market value « taking | campaign, zed that the officers of the Are OW prtetically chosen f corporate managers ‘ sasets of the cor: keep diuct of the 1 the hands they consider private Interests mparixon of mod and carly ising money for the con. political contests Judge Parker | Juals of all clases used to con- Vas ow contributed by corpora. campaign fund. ‘or in elections, Parker further charged SAARLAND Ape IMPORTA Old Cliff IS cu Rye ARANTRED PURE that | | iy! di . from the execu | ANOTHER TUNNEL Lachewsian Qual Company Incorpo- ‘CURING HUNDREDS. : rated to Run a Railroad Under Water Twenty-third Street. Clty apital ate a railvoad from a point in “in : They Tell You That Paw-Paw Borough ‘Twenty-third more tunnels under Hudson River. 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