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a atl alla Sie eee ci Joke, He took clocl cobble passed within half a foot of his wife's bat and coat, he Went to the Bedford avenue ‘A report. he believed Krikorian was out of bis mind and might really | ut his threat. The sergeant on duty told him the thing to "go to thy Leo, Avenue Police Court this morning and get a war- Krikorian. So early this morning Shavesian went to ‘he Lee Police Court and told his story. He was told that he could have in arrested as soon as he came around by the policeman on post HAND READY TO MURDER. thia time Shavesian’s fears had been somewhat dissipated and he de- to do nothing more about the matter. So he vent home and put the twelve girls employed in candy making at their Work, ‘The factory ts ground floor and not only the employees, but Shavesian, his wife and Were all buay there when Krikorian entered, Phe man wore a long cvat, He had one hand pressed across the left side this coat and his other hand In his pocket. "Do I get my job?” he called in Armen'an to Shavesian {Bld you I could do nothing now,” answered the latter. tee another word Krikor.san suddenly dropped off his coat. In Band he had an enormous revolver of an old type, in che other the Turkish sword, the edge of which was as keen as a razor. Quick | Mash he aimed the pistol at Shavesian and fired, Shavesian dropped | § floor to get out of range and Krikorian started toward him. was crazed with excitement and fairly frothed at the aaa t i@ reached Shavesian he had fired three more shots {rom his pistol. | IS SHOTS ALI. WENT WILD. _ Me finally stood over his Intended victim and fired two more shots, but ‘went wild. Shavesian jumped to his feet and started on a run for the Je byes o~ kill you all,” shrieked Krikorian, as he started efter him. the meantime the girls in the place were screaming for help and wildly about. Krikorian waved his sword over h's head and made ih after slash at them. As Shavesian, preceded by his wife and little girl,| up the stairs, Krikorian snapped his empty pistol twice at them, he realized that his ammunition was out he reached 'n his pocket and milled out @ handful of cartridges, filing every chamber of his weapon again. he made a rush up the stairs after his former employer, yelling to pies to come ont and be killed, as he had no chance of escape. Reaching tho > top of the stairs he went Into a small hal! bedroom looking out on Wythe} ) @¥enue and fired shot after sho: around the room. He soon saw that his “Pietims were not there and he went out into the hall and made for tho double rooms, where the Shavesians were hiding, Shavesian had barricaded ‘the door, ‘and his wife anti child were leaning out of the window yelling for AT LAST THE POLICEMAN, As they yelled Krikorian fired shot after shot through the door he could | ‘Pot break down. At the samo time he banged at the door with his scimitar, | Gould not break it open. The cries of the Shavesians and of the girls| rushed out of the factory finally brought Policeman James Dwan, of Bedford avenue station, to the house. When he heard what was the 4 oy AGnt pee Pay 0 EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTEETH DAY AT BENNINGS. Benvings charts are indexed from first race at Aqueduct, é ) matter he pulled out his club and entered the factory, Finding no one on 1182 Fier Races ada “and eS, Wee ‘he ground floor he started up the staira, where he could hear the frauti¢| i. owner Houghecre stable: eal ra rv /Gursings of the crazy Armenian, punctuated now and then by a shot from| ‘Mss Moree, ss doomey, We a ; (1193) Breen voltedtern his pistol. CLUS) DA rhe shaw ) Krikorian heard Dwan coming and rushed to the head of the stairs, “He two shots at Dwan. One went through his helmet, knocking it from Dwan didn’t Ho : ‘head; while the other passed within an inch of his ear, itefor any more, but went downstairs again, two steps at a time. and then drew his own pistol and stood on guard. Krikorian appeared at the window of the hall bedroom and began| pouring a fusiliade at the policeman. Citizens who had gathered aound | also made targets by the Armenian. As fast as the man spent his “Pun he reloaded it, Dwan and the citizens fied to shelter end i: | Went Yack to his work of beating in the door of Shavesian's room. “While | tows screaming with fear, >) ‘Tn response to the alarm the reserves of the Bedford avenue station came | on the run, led by Roundsman Lyon. There were about fifteen of and enough to make the tota! twenty came up, having been summoned | take him from behind. Rut the Armenian was too cuining to be taken “shots st people in the street, so Roundsman Lyon held a conference of} gar and it was decided to shoot the man if necessary. Policeman Fallon ‘Yolunteered to make one last effort to get the man without shooting him started up the stairs. Quick as a tlash Krikorian appeared at the of the stairs with his pistol and fired two shots, one of which went th Fallon’s helmet. ORDERED T0 SHOOT TO KILL. “There's nothing to do but shoot him,” yelled Fallon to Roundeman Lyon. “Then shoot him, or he'll kill some one sure,” sald the roundsman, and Fallon pulled out his pistol and fired at Krikorian. He says he almed at man’s pistol arm, meaning to cripple him so that he would drop his around like a madman, and just as the shot was fired he made al turn. The bullet entered his left breast and went clear through him, | out in the centre vf the back. , Krikorian didn’t drop the pistol, but staggered from the head of the tains and went back to the hal! room, shutting the door behind him, ‘TRIED MURDER AS HE DIED. »)) Upon, Failon and three other policemen went to the door of the room, but was eome tine before any of thom dared to open the door. They feared | it the man was just waiting to take a last crack at some of them, but their | Were soon dispelled by hearing the groans of the dying man, They ‘went in and found Krikorian lying on the floor. He was conscious and his pistal in his hand. There were still two cartridges in it and he| & last desperate effort to fire, but was too weak Tevolver was taken from him and an ambulance call was rent (In to Diatrict Hospital. An ambulance soon arrived, and Krikorian | 4m it and started for the hospital. He died before reaching that When bis clothing was cearched thirty cartridges were found in Poekets. , t iy estimated by the police that the man fired about thirty . With the greatest diMlculty that the police {nduced Shavesian and ly to corie out of their room They would not believe that Kri- Was dead. They were finally convinoge and came forth MY’S CHAUFFEUR FINED| |JAPS FAVOR HAGUE SESSION. “fina Baeredes the sca Mikado Gets Invitation to Second |” i Mimit te Auto. ett, A chauffeu, th the ch 8. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—Mr. Hiokl, F of 3c ‘yn ak, Contractor, | the aguanene Charge d' Affaires, called n Sane ad lh WA) at the State Devariment to-day and | ate in the Tork- | intormed Assistant Secretary Loomis | weds. He was tound nas Mimntt on | Hat tise Japanese, ¢ nigbt ovived vesterday invitation of tne} Amoftican Covernment for a secon conference at The Hague and that oy ree ition 3 fees te promptly presented vernment had re- | 4 cltizen to hurry to the Bedford avenue station and send around the | = _ he was doing this tho entire Svavesian family were leaning out of the win- | ity ran bie hest race 1184 THIRD RAC When Lyon and Fallon, leading the others, were halt way wy Lhe Juvenal Basin, and sive him a chance to jump In and catch him, but Krikorian was |by Herald—Je | f When Little Fred Fred Murphy Re- Conference. I j forty yeate Ol, and she, with her four! prevailing Am | children, lived In two Httle roome, mR rane gle foes that J rove 1191 Diamond Fish’ 1110 Juy elma bt .'D. “1400 aa “Cdivginelh? Gail, ina ame ase fe eh saiaaeegee hat, te iat ita 8 “flat Naa Jericho Hawsrey __. Seratches—Bort Arthur Blue Coat was doing his best at Cedarstrom ~rerea-cawe’ \ maidens and iene winners of their posts oy citizens, who told them that all Wythe avenue was being | Mast, T™*~!0* Winter, otal | inde "i Up by « madman. iy oo eh os m be it = Be T ‘am NARROW ESCAPES FOR THESE MEN, Hike Quam nia Goan Hegde Be Roundsman Lyon placed policemen at every possible point of exit from es a etetiAt ‘iver af I t 4 house and then, with Policonian Fallon and two others, went jnalde, | ‘}#)) , STD R Maoh im f . ! {" to charge up the stairs while Krikorian was still at the window, | 1108 Alberti. © stn 108 4 F ; i +8. oe nt D. O'Connor 104 . ? hd Hi 2 Eis Redtern Mila 307 10 di | Seratehes—Calmness, Qulet Tip. and itaekie ies + hte G pike stairs, he suddenly appeared at the head and made a dash at them, Ho | Wath dinieasirone at iheTaat Om ® hist oe te antics 4 & plece out of Lyon's coat with his sword and then pointing his pistol wel r » = Fou! { officers fired four shote in rapid sycceasion. One shot took a piece | L18% iat paste aa mente wiante, th Of @ policeman’s rar, but the others went wild Indes. jiceeas. Jockeya Wt 8G WW - argument was too hot for the pollvemen, and they retired from the | L114 Heckland ose “4 ‘Time and again a policeman would try to rush the stairs, belleving ‘lee ls i H c cateh the Armenian unawares, but {t was useless, Krikoran would pL 54) Mary % : from the window to the head of the stairs with incredible rapidity, and | ilo tv Bib tise jllatiman 3 = n ution always seemed to be loaded. Fret Overweighte Nuit seemed certain that some one would be killed soon unless the man | Albert. ¢ Wscbland fai spend to but was taken, as every time he appeared at the window he would fire a few |i mean RP Mean clorml atrong. Shyer 183, Austeall Aosta Lae 4 its Arrangow' Miller ys 13 11, Braireman’ harian 4 2 iF ¥ ue oa ‘urn burke: Me Turpey’. .Goadehit H JE Daylor Wh 10 {isd Vinge no Trapgeaiat _ Paniyue, Shaw 115 Kilowram, Monts OVerwelaht—Vincenines, 7 okmrne Jom lasted lone enourh. “Butions © of others Sarto, Paina, “Tom “Laws, Aantal ed - very. tdet. Brooklynive waally peat Spats ar “y es x olde and ite L187 a ine. "Timenct a W ola. vothl Tie Haven ne ey 8 1 Tana: { a ite ; b Bs f i hi} i yal Ler = Se Mac Dhu! 44 = Jamen F. was quing away at the ext nie M arforam was made ‘to: omuch use!of. Ostrich ’ aras W peel fives weceiy the Layee teat Q | mame or se for the support of his! fey , ag “When i atri, nv | inf ets ee. ¢ wrote, “he was in|to a rod ‘ j joman over ‘on the Bast |and an appauile producer, Aes irtie. 4 hat ine trying to do 0 | eamean vi ‘e ail that it | fe exptoied of me, know all abgut Vinal We ng wecrgt ie tholight of tiving | eoncalns, We have f@sormous | i. vant the world | pat tt and we have had every 0p br I manner in which | Avan ws to wal resulta | ie we, one I nek ne at have po “ere } ey rt Ss; a waren Reha akg t Oe re at ty Will be kind to his ag 4 ‘when I am to longa hope he will take 6: Pepoo) nia ba ren. wom: turns Home She Is Swinging ay I Shall be my wags and He From a Rope Attached toa rom new har he ey Be Nail in Bedroom. palo SNOW DELAYS TRAINS) On returning home from school td- | day, nlne-yerr-olt Fred Murphy, who lives on the third Noor of the five-story Giges Raltroads ‘Trouble. f tenement, at No. 4) West Thirty. | CHICAGO, ‘Dec. '2—Qoineldent to-day Xih wineet, found his mother banging jawith the figat snow sell of the’ meagon the | feck from a rop: 1 jn the wall of the The woman was Li oy the weds 90M, cinda Murphy, lereorng indnténalty, gero, temperature Moreh ct email VB ia husband, from whom she has been sep: arated b A several years, id to be! is employed In @ store os Find aves et F) nue, but eince York ing Murph = Nak The care’ of be 0. 7 ett a Jette letter sayi that her Bee faring past five or Py yearn cients | . “ Ibert dercaie "her ea, tt . ream TH ‘ainlly"” and iis jardoaetie in’ She Stoops to a were ei r ot there, pe Spdlatingt hit In John 0 and this a in i htitaten Cola wave Sweeps the North went |! ustened to a) Wenthar ‘Buteau“hére. reported va | ba cold grave iy the Northweat ts. in- | Aged Aotresg on, Rarewell Tour! Strickon’at Her Hotel in Chi- cago. and Suctimbs to At-; tack in Short Time. . ‘ CHICAGO, Deol 2—SiFw, Geo ae Gilbert, the oldeqt aptrwed onthe Amer- jean stege, died in ber at the Sherman House to-day shortly atter she had suffered a atroke of, 5 ‘The apopletic stroke came Mr. Glibert was alone with her maid, The latter first soaght t lift her en too couch, but realising that Mre, Gitbert's atack 4 she had fal pnysician, Mre. Gilbert ‘atea Of cerebral apoplexy. She Hved but an hour anda half after being stricken.) The metack is said by the attending physician to have been due directly to the shock of @ cold water bath, ‘The physicians were unable to arouse Mrs, Gilbert from the death-like stupor into which she had sunk 4) th came without the actress regaining eclousnem, | Was Gotng Shopping. ‘The end came without a struggle. There was a emile upon thé aged wom an's face as ahe Dremthed her lost. About her, with tear-dimmed eyes, stood her mald,Mra, Margaret Sweeney, Harry Powers, Frank % Alken, man- ager of the tneatre, ahd the attending | physician, Three hours before her death che had risen and declared | the child actors and ‘ork, ie ald to | 2 Wha does a girl of my age care for srow?” replied Mrs. Gfibert; and she | went ‘to take her usual cold bath—a/ bath as cold as the natural temperature Of the water would Afford, As she) émerged, from the bathroom ahe suid to her madd: “Please call for Dr. Owen; 1 feel til, Phe HF eanteog strange and) it te growing dark. | ae to selte Gitbore ; Ho ee st ae sey 7: Soar to be nial health, She wat th cael excellent! ~| epirite Tear fowell tour, reer, in “Gianny” at the cn to ae this city on the ming last, wh on} bane " uel wi art ane felt equal to the saa of making « tour of the end wa ‘Meh she hoped would fot end until duly, ae « Dancer. was élghiy-th Py "two day oy a +o a’ shet en Mane a aba " if oF yae Fitch | r 2 nora fe sand beloved Seisens rn 0 noas eh. wil ete ake country whe wee a wo ie roa tne here over in ee ‘od 6 at the ve te in sh 48 dancer maiden name of Miss i, ee e Ree ee Geotge company aie a ae aes iter the at John Ellsier's Theatre, in dtc yi at) hoot eres i FHy Last Math Se win Booth ip ail ville Stock Company, Ghe entered Into Anne Le tion APs epeatel Fea “in mar mer, Bra winnie the ateomn-of he ner lee peu an! the affection of ‘her BEATS ANYTHING — &VER SOLD AS A STREN CRE- ATOR AND BODY-BUILDER. Prominent New York ite En- thuslastic Over This iclous Cod Liver Ol! Tonig Which Contains No Oil, —" y is one of the tet RW know Hed ria tae Ay ee any of the following New | pied the Tammany leader, .| by Gov, OdeW, Frim « close political } opinion that the Citiaena’ Union will go | Carren, and that {dering what was the name on ¢ had | et, Drevent and not a dissenting vote, & resolution presented by Mra, Keitc widow of Adjt.-Gen. Kelton, U. 8. A. | was adonted. ring that it was iihert was th: att ris nate Atel ta xa a star Cg the fire ti in ROYAL TONIC. c -| spRCIAL OFFER “NTL re Tammany Staae. Mayor Will Be Re-elected, but Republicans, Get Tip that MeCarren Will Make a ca Charles F. Murphy was asked at Tammany Hell today what. he thought! of MoCarren a¥aly Whine vp sixteen! of the twenty-one Brooklyn leaders Against him. “That's Brooklya ‘matier,”’ Murphy. * “When will it become-a Tammany matter?” he was asked. “That 1 cannot ay,” he replied, “Will Mayor MoCiellan be renomin- | ated?’ he was asked, “t don't seb why he should not be renominated and elected,” was the re- ply. 4 “It Ie understood the Citizens’ Union will put, up as a candidate an inde- pendent Democrat,” sald a questioner. “We have pienty we: can spare,” re- said Mr, “Ie Me, Groutoone of them?” “Mr, Grout would make ® good can- aidate," eid Mr. Murphy, und he smiled. . Mr, Murphy's views are nol ‘shared friend of the Governor-Chairman to- day it was learned the Governor be-| Heyes Jn putting up @ stfatwht Kepub-| ican ticket for Mayor, He is of the! it alone and the next Democt atle Clty Convention bt be oi othy D. Sullivan ‘and trick Hl) Me not be Fenominat ‘The chanoeis that.\ad from one po- |" litical headquarters to awother when a | Dattle Is ot On are Of @ character ‘hat mits cl a free exchange of op: tir ng Le wenerally ty Oe what other ig doing. It was ES i ren, who while palitielane wan *Re- publican. tloNel.-sewarked in Albuny that so far as he knew Etggins would be nemunaies: This was suvnths be- ‘fore Iiggins was put forth. \the first tip to many Repudlicans of | what wast Believes Keeper of a “a Disorderly House Garvan re The conviction of the Wolff woman ten OBed by Tim-| menths e fayor MeClellan wiii| Wo Convicted by a Jury.’on the Charge of Abduoting a Little East Side Girl, ‘The firat convtetion of the Keeser of dierderly house for abduction that hab been secured In yeark was the out- come of the trial of Sadie Wolff before | | Judge Newburger to-day. The jury took | but one bqllot to arrive at 'a verdict of gullty, Sadie Wolff ts reguted {6 bé ohe of th the richest women of her class in the ‘Tenderloin, Bhe put*up a hard fight | and was defended: by eminent counsel, | Including Fred House and Matrice Meyer. tamt , District-Atforneys Nott prosecuted. grew out of the case of Sadie Gartingie, @ little east side girl, who disappeared from hervhome last May, After days of anxious search her relatives lo¢ated her In the disorderly-house of the Wolff woman in Thirty-second aireet, west of Sixth avenue, . The story of thé Garfingle child was appalling.» Upon the thformation ene furaished Sadie Wolff, Charles Hersn-| | kovjtz and Philip Alfman were (rested. ‘There was ‘another man involved, but he got away, bait g tarned State's evidence and testified againat Hershkovita, who was convicted a Tew weeks ago and sen- d Ww serve ine years a a n Ring Sing. The maximum bduction is ten years. Mra, eee will probably ht the oase clear thro; — courts. LORD WILL CASE SETTLED. Following Death of Claimant Es- tate of Reeluse Will Be Divi SOMPRVILLE, N. J. Det 2.—By | dt was | mutual consent the dispute over the | probate of they will of Miss -Alleine Now ft in ine ts frlendy ot ot Odell who arg| lord, an ,eccentric, recluse, who died e Sullr|« Upoing t vans faa “McCarren a4 wo Ae the rele nomination | WANT CANTEEN RESTORED, |"™ titres sommes tw none * application to baye the will certified Wo ‘9 Army Navy Leag Will Petition Cong WASHINGION, Deo. Worl he fetstlliah the army canteen. of the enlisted men’ With 200 mem- through misapplied zeal and a lack of Onderstanding of the canteen system the Woman's Ubriadan Temper Unlon influenced: Congress to abolish the canteen, and deciding that the Woman's Army and Navy League shall present at the next segsion of Constess a petition urming that the canteén be restored. Kelton ance The league appointed Mrs. and the president of the league, Mrs. Georme M. Blernbere. wife of the for- mer geon-General of the Arm: commiting to elreulate the pet throughout the league, When the sig- natures of the 800 members have been obtained the , pewtion will be handed to Secretary Ne Swan decidad to-day ‘that, andther ae PAID FINE WITH B BAD BILL, Some prisoner ser who Waa fined in the CAurt of Special Sessions to-day pad with a countertdit $5 Dill, Clerk William | Fuller eeat the bill to the bank and it prom eame hack with this legend Wertten neroee It In red iene “This te the worst eat peel.” ever hap- | CAUTION: or purty should be preterre: Nut Battercups pe ont oper int, Cay VANILL BREAN At MONDS.- ee with deliver 1 to 10 Tbe at the following rated: Manhattan Island, 100, Brooklyn, Jerver City, S| scheme ot the Brona, 180, No goods sent CO, D, $1.00 PER WE 2274 3d Ave. rye PEN E MORIARTY,— t's the word that should be kept in mind when paving, cans that the manufacturer yho stands Som i. t hoa whi hal (he Dhtakes some One else's word for itt COUNTER GOODS, i 20c THE LARGEST LINE IN THE nL Pecan Chips Fears inp etc: vaters Cleuamen ablete. SUNDAY SCHOO! a PAIRS, ETC., A 30 pow Lot and of Lee Candy and 60 ha-pound Holly LENOX | (CLOTHING CO, VE anges oa tly, leaving un estate of about 000 to charity, after distnheriting her relatives, was sottled to-day and The the @treult- Court was withdrawn ri estate of D. Porter Lord, a halt Counge! 0 bal i moTS churches ane iotosiont ——., WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-eix hours ending at 8 P. M. Saturday’ for New York City and vicinity: Rain or snow late to-night and Satur. day; fresh northerly winds, be- ceming northeast. Le FURS fot be prepared for meneral circula- | York, Tels LG160r furs fen, on. hee Leite pu "i th ion Maar ion amerc ys “DIED. On Wednesday, Nov. 30, e1- School Commissioner THADDEUS MORI- ARTY, beloved husband of Mary Moriarty, Funeral from, hia Jato residence, 49 Wet 190th at, Saturday, Dee. 3, at 10.90 A. M., thence to All Saints’ Church, 129th at, and Madieon ay., where @ solegn maga: of rer | Ate quiem will be offered for the repose of hie soul. Interment tn Calvary, Kisses 1s § CHURCHES, INSTITUTIONS, Why agen a widdlewean more when you can buy of the manulacturer? Loletiie FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. No Reference Nor Security Ri WILL KBEP WELL DRESSED, u who waa “contesting the will | aud who died ast week, Will receive $5,000 In settlement man's Army and Navy. League Sel Ce by. the ‘court, taken the initiative in @ movement te) 2. The beatae anit league Is ¢omposed of the wives of of- except $12,000, which goes to the town ficers, Their object is the betterment of Somerville for @ public fountain. ll fees of | Duar | Porter's counsel, | Supt Oita higst. Millions me of “the world's beat use Cutloura , asalated by. x cura Olntmenit, the great a4 for preserving, purifying and beat tying the skia, for cleanst: 7 om. seed tating fame | the stop) ening, waitathe andy rough and rashes, itehin, and so noying irri and re praee | lor too free eg fenaive perspire for ulcerative weaknesses, and | antiseptte Hiirposes “which |suggebt themselves to women, well ag for all the purposes of the toilet; ath and nursery. Complete treatment for every hu- mour, consisting of Cuticura A | to cleanse the #kin, Cutioura ment, to healithe a beet Cutiewra Hesolvent Plus) to cool and cleaise the blood, mpy now be hed tor one dotlat: A single set is often sufficient 4 cure the most torturing, diefigur- , ttohihg, tigrning and scaly nears, ecteniés,’ rashes and ‘irrita- tions, from infagcy to age, when all elie fafa, fold thevurtetthe Works, Chticuns celta aan of, Chocolate C he ade yg keh eg eae i} 0; Ar Anne tetera See, “aria ee WANTS! WANTS! 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