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EAN Gaia ts ‘Morowlts, a atte manutac- , living at No, s4lL berg heen =< x Borough, was the fret talesn to-day, Mr. Horowl:s was He sald he didn’t want to fies or any other bebe 1m, preaid, ak wave as Pe ca that Justified’ in going to any Hewat for’ Wi elleng even to the ex- [teat of Accepting a fee from a tind Hundrey and Forty-third street, Gat he Lad formed an opinion as the guilt or innocence of the ac- Dut thought be could give a fair Fee We Cbalenged by the de- Two Men Sentenced, / Hore the’ proceedings were inter- by the arrival from the Tombs Gobel, a man with a conical as bis eounsel said, 0 Was within bis nehis in sdooting a at his wile,” Gobel was sentenced ' WO yeu A PANS oulig, “rig ho saveres, an Ue to auutuer Lallow: Waid Maw pious wal Chalwod Yioladonh of we Bieotion Jaw. Mad, wwnkld West, wied io vow jn amower man's Kame, te refused do biend gulity when called for tri, BAG AWOrney-Veneiai Mayer uypedreu jm person 0 plead tha & severe sen- impvaed. Wes. Was apni to Bit, ror three years and two ths, ‘nese outside regpea} smterrupted for ag hour hippie H of taiesmoa he the mill ey oe George L. , of No, 20 West Forty strect, wus summoned to the when the Huminel case was re- Liaveeote: ie an ex-editor, an Agent, reads the newspape a oie ene aa an opinion, Ai is Hol, as he puts It fe." ‘tap? examin ination ‘ ino & wrangle bet wee: iw Cages The. prosecution ir. MoCracken, but the defense td be afraid he entertained a ice against Hummel They did to use one a thelr peremp* a Hed the» talesn axing #ries of mental lustice Rowers wanted to kee) the ei aT efforts of ool Were success. ini @ question that even the intelligence of Mr. McCrack not assimilate and he wi a They Knew Hummel, George Beekman, the owner of a wc that #tioned to. hie, walatband satved on jury in a case in web the etendant was counsel, He) (Ras excused, a8 was Goorge Frankel, who once did some work firm of Howe & Hum The me), it aac pale hal henged p peremp- His name was Seulneets was exoused Sgt a a om estate novey, per- i, shalennod fy Bh 3 reulring vareteei ee A # fay saved Wilikun A. BO West Twenty-seo- sald ee he teared evidence could not overs He was excused, ‘would suggest.” ‘sala Mr. Rand, & person entertaining such senti- | tay well be exo for the re- ie'cs oh Nig term, with the thanks rystane niet and Mr. Nicoll joined a obpecting to the remark of Mr. Rand. non Mr, Stanchfield moved that the r of the panel be divcl ground that Mr, Rat's temark to >t pata them, The motion Me) 4 sald he’ once met atte in the oMoce of Dr, vs ‘gy ist, They were visiting tents, le this mnt infltence his judgment and C. Nellson, a dealer in oarriag ware at No, 1 Pearl seve proved Den “Bave common w#enee, answ. i intelligently and became sunor Oy Cal court had been in session " nd went mare L, Michael, oi yeaa 'Thir- um . and is cau: baby must Baten n tort thelt husband and father is He Was Prejudiced. 1, Davis was excused for pret. ened the fact that the was i twenty-five years Morrison, er of the Faotiebles necioos tne be hed Sirmed 6 defendant twen- ior aha te ago tha till ON ek Mr, ieielon a tae ® wes ign ered for i Colock unt Jurors complained that they aited at the morning unable ore Rogers ag et court for the afternoon ' alesman ot No, Camnety-olghth sigcet, Waa sat- to, sides was, sworn ror No le inghorn, of No. 414 West and Fourteenth street, de- Mentioned that Mr. that John A. ps cil from which ) buys goods. Mr. Murray te serving becnune he ia might euffor. ee drink too much, sufficed and he was Slater, a ticket broker, was itier, A Iwarels, a sturdy old wen |, who ould play the part of Cleun wihout a, pioved to oS ans feopartial, He was’ oosen h . Herba mor, of No. 127 Wes 0) | Tantei street, ane re next taferma r No, 10, be 'y-mecond Talked Over the Cane. Horowitz wae challenged | bias. Jf caged Weston, jr, of No. 600 West | “thought q| Menied it was go “MIGGINS HITS OUT CASHON OWN STOCK President _ Scott About Collateral for | $180,000 Loan. \ONE M'CALL INDORSED. Harriman 1 hepa to Deny Ryan's Sandbag Charges on the Stand To-Morrow, Another instance of ¢he funds of the Provident Savings baving been used to Purchase something that belonged to it! developed this afternoon, when Pres!- dent Edward W, Scott testified at the Insurance Inquiry that he had made a Joan of 825,00 to Boswell & Buck) Cincianat! agents, to purchase 100 s\ares of Provident capital stook. Boswell & Buckley turned the money over to Seott, who purchased the stock, The 10 shares are to-day held by the Néw York Security and Trust Company as part of the collateral to secure the loan of $190,000 advanced to Scott on the iudorsement of John A, McCall, and with whlch Saolt purchased the control of the Provident Sco swore that dividends of 7 per ent. on the 100 shares were paid to him | and that the company reotived 6 per cent, interest on the loan to Boswell & Buckley. Boott asserted that the loarat $180,000 trom’ (he New York Security and Trust Company has been reduced to $50,000. By Mr. Hughes: Paid Debt Himself, Q. Where dia you get the \money to Pay off this loan? From funds of the company? A. Nota cent. I have paid it off with my own funds. Most of my “Scott Tells More| | GAGGED WOMAN AND. Loehr, Worklng OverTime LOOTED HER HOME Mrs. Marie Wiendieck’s Flat in Broad Daylight, Mrs. Marie Wiendleck, a widow of No. | 1s West One Hundred and Thirty- third street, is prostrated to-day as a result of a terrifying @ncounter with four daring burglars who entered her warn in broad daylight, bound salary has gone%o that aceount. An agreement was produced under which tie Boswell and Buckley shares| fre to be turned into the treasury of the Provident aw soon as they are re-| leased by the New York Security, and) Trust Company. This agreement bore the signature pf Scott and was de- posited by him in the custody of the Provident's comptroller, S8ott before he became president of the Provident was third vice-president of the Equitable Life. Hughes asked him if it was not a fact that at the time he left the Bquitable "he did no; have a coligetibie debit of $100,000, The interrogation embarrassed Scott He said he would leter muke @ statement covering the entire ground. The iret time the State De of insurance examined the Bavings was in July, isvi. it nad been in business then since 187. In the de- Parinent’s report it was said that the assets of the society had been aciled down $149,000 becauwe of inability to ascertain the peecrelge ot Secours, depos- ited Oy Tyee at Hadiey, nage wildest mili eae: as ol Joans $202,000, . 7 ie etnies that ne, had been made by “w Yonner adininistration,” admitted that bs fAnance gom- mittee of the we [oan when Hadley ‘hia worthless collateral, Since 189f the New York seaparonce Department hasn't crossed the’ Provi- dei rated ut nfo he esas ry ‘ennesses departments made acvinations. bh ye & C. Wright, of Boe. ‘Tennessee, ment rovident x And tt Was Just about that the Wright tor aay a actuary? bg your d| Mr. Hi 2 ey when did you employ him? Pt In . Hired for Special Work, Q aut phat did you employ him for? A. Leni Q. And figs much heave you : paid Wright so far? A. About $2,500 or $3,000, It was announced that E. H. Harriman would [eda | g on the witness stand to-morrow 00 defend the charges of at- tempted sand ing made against him by mas F. insurance absorber. Jt is ose a Pat ig man proposes to re a written ate ment ‘covering his alle Phot to break Into the Ryan ownership of Equitable Lite stook and that this statement will ¥ Suey fe an exoulpation. of Benjamin B. Odell, San AAS NEPTIN ( (Speoial to The Brentng Wort.) ALBANY, Dec. 14-Gov. Higging de- livered @ body blow to-day, at the myc- tice of nepotism in the judiciary. Avery 8, Wright, son of Supreme Court Jus- tice Wright, of Oswago, has brought Qn action against SI ate oCmptroder Wrist L600, a'aalery tor Bale Sears i a or this year s | eryioes an secretary vito his fathet. ‘ontends plimt, under thee lew, Vright ‘s entitled only to a year When asked concerning the logal effects of the igpins said; am not a lawyer, #9 action, Gov Iam not able} to dfrcuss thecase, but as t6 the moral effects of the case, the people have al- teady given an opinion Justice Wright was defeated for re- epotism. ‘His son, it was charged, was attending college and drawig a salary) from the State as secretary to his father, You Wright drew $1,800 a year from thé st 1906, 6 fron July, 18¥i, to Junuary 1 This year the state \comptr ler | ecovered that he was being overpaid diner an interpretation of the law given the Attomey General. You right says he is entitled to $180, and) a hearing in will matter will be given | by urtle Troy on Saturday, sue as a emeensy ens talked to him about the Hummel Did be talk to you about anything else?” axked Mr. Rand. ‘Only casun replied the witness Mr. Rand b that Lawver| |Manvitt catied up t aman at Me} office sy Imes, knowing Hm. te \« nel before whieh the Hummed wai was Ww c¢ Aq a result of him con- veraation Laavitt and a named id that he tmd form: n fi favorayle to the defendant he said hed Knew Himme Davis was excus war at ed jurors that thar were not In any Way to aes | sat (ie defociant with the visit of [8 Leavis to Davis. Lomyitt!” 1w » Nicoll, is work wel & former poticoman, eworn In as a Jusot at No, 2879 Briggs apartment daughter-in-law. Yesterday she was alone in the apart- ment when she was summoned to the door by a knock. Four men con- fronted her, paring to move she thought the men had been sent by the agent. She prompt Jy admitted them you don't want to get hurt.’ one of the game time forolng her into @ obalr. ‘ai | the men decked tt would be eafer to like ‘Bdward Hodgkins.” | Momination last fall on the Issue of|t o| Hy j two men {8 one of the reguits of Mayor man\Fagan's fight against Co} and gagged her and footed the rooms |of valuables Within three days there have been three burglaries in the block in which ‘Mrs, Wiendieok lives. The police have done nothing: So gréat is the elicm In the nelghborhood that obains have been put on every door, During the day the women refuse to open the doors unless a familiar volce Ie heard from the otter side, Mrs, Wiendleck Itves In the Wyandotte house with her son and Shortly after noom As the Wiendieck's have been pre- “Now, sit down and keep auiet it men sald to Mra. Wiendleek, at the Four Burglars Boldly Entered | ome WORLD: ‘TRURGDAY EVENING acs i pen Told, hah oe 9 Cnt Mao Cosine! RECTED ON SHI AS AN ig Games To-Day at Harlem | Circle. Alleys. word from Queenstown of the arrest there to-day of Alfonso Lissner, for- merly manager of the paint firm of Kind & Landersman, of No 18 oly who, it ie alleged, absconded about ‘ten days ago with $6,000 belonging to als employers, Laser and his wife were on the White Star steamer Cedric, which Meg ni oda, Officers sara at. that port wid arreated | °8%, Usaner His wife was allowed to go on Liv eteg When Lissner was fearched 06 was found In his posses- ag 1 ‘was well bar (tg in the Hes tcararat “who aes 4,542 High individyal score, Heins, 257, Bight teams of bowlers are rolling on 4 twenty-four-hour endurance match at the Harlem Circle alleys at One Hun- dred and Twenty-eighth strest and ‘Third avenue to-day, They have been at ft since 10.15 last night, and will con- tinue until that time to-night, when the tournament will end, A big crowd of bowling enthusiasts watched the cofitest * day. to this it wes Ld igs Ps by fein, 4 to Polat wes was ai by the way ls damp 2a Mot Hecokipn lyn." rolea cigven core Peoria a ir etucl the alleys for th thirteen hours, SUBWAY CARS SOON a. TevaTH STREET = INJURED COACHMAN Although she did not make an outory, bind and gag het. A handkerchiof was forced in her mouth, and het arms were bound to the back of the chair, Mrs, Wiendieck saw the men empty bureau drawers ‘and ransack trunks, They carried off two watches and sev- eral ping valued at $76. For three hours tae helpless woman suffered untold agony. She was not re- leased until her son peturnad home at 4 o'clock. As soon aa/she told her story Detectives Curlay and Campbell, of the West One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street station, were summoned, Three days ago. burglars visited the rt. ‘ia ol ira. | i in No. 6 Weet One ‘Piontred | Moirby-third street. ‘They timed thelr visit when no menvber of either | family wae at Mra, Tilton ome, the door to-day, but she refused to open It, bd finally ipduoat to open the an inch. Bie had the safety chain on. “T won't open i¢ door unless I know who te there,” ‘Every nd the bell rings now we expect & ute | wlar.” VICTIM OF TRAIN HAD FLED ASYLUM ules Man Found with Fractured! Skull a Hudson River Hospital Inmate. ‘That the maw found with a fractured skull and three large scalp wounds on the platform of the Spuyten Duyvil station of the New York Central to-day {fs G. Fuhe, a patient of the Hudvon River Btate Hospital, at soughkeepste, is the belief of the police ard nurses at the Fordham Hospital, where the nian was taken. He was probably struck by 4 train. He could tell nothing of him- wef, but matured 4 fam that aounded A tag on bis back thet wae mark Yard 18," and! on & nightaht xsd nd hirt was the name Hotkings P ng ofking, Pough) This |s be- lleved to be a friend for whom he was | | asking when the police thought be was giving his own name, Detective Buesser; ‘et the Bronx Bu- reau, teloplypned Dr, J, High at the udeon River State Hospiiel: and was d the man's description ‘answered t of Fuhe, who dis dave too appeared three The man Is not expected bo recover, ‘ “dl Na ime Rie, 3” FOR HIS: SECRETARY, Congressman Marshall A. Van Wine ke, of Jersey City, today demanded the resignation -of his secretary, Marcus a? eotham he strained rolations between the ir Dickingon | Steei's report } Peke's stated ehet all (aes jeailed upon bidet ssi ata Company air ises to Start Its Through Trains in January, * SUES ISAAC V, BROKAW, Chartes Usyia, conchenan for Mrs, John Jay, deat as a post, and with vinton badly affected. asked a jury be-| time toré Justice Amend in the bing towed Court to-day for $%,000 damages from Isaac V, Brockaw aa the responsible person for the remarkable mighap whieh destroyed one sense and affected the ‘other, v was Mp Wagd Mrs. ay we Janda jov. A brake oe over the street ‘ho tame 18 ere, hare iets her urth street the a pores tare Ms eee ht fron tN eh @ roof of na After’ n vikorous protest trom a bib delegation of the Washington Heights Taxpayers’ Association, the Rapid ‘Transit Commission was to-day as- sured that the Intetborough Company ‘will operate the subway as far as Two Hundred and Fifteeath street some time | red One Hundred Cy are not made ng. sins eighth and ighty-frat streets ve Ane ineer Rice showing that thi could) the Board gusved a reso-' |, requiring that such thro tral oevaperated am Foon it can satel, vf, a th even jay’a = coac! knooling om, ee seat and badly amashing him. He pn four See Lf nowpitad, and de been ot ever al Unable to seg well. Efe #0 Teatined can be completed by March 1, 1) Bad ta, his wi ‘The Intectronans y wee “yh 4R/ ys son, Cok eeititam say, Wo explain ‘wily the third | brought Bult for ttm aginst Tsaae track from Ninety-wixth street to One| Brokaw, owner of the og Hundred and Fitty-fitth street is not} Mr, Brokaw's defense is that operated be the rush hours for running | Sherry was the lessee of ‘hie ‘putlding. and had been in possession for five oe CITY PARK ENTRIES, years, and that Mr, aw was thus relipved from respon: ity. CITY PARK, Deo, 14—The entries for ‘o-morrow are as follows. FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES, Eh: Schedule =. Be SESEESE=E 4 3 3 Sacuesusscue. 7 az S38a585¢ and @ sixteenth; 5 =SSzSse Potlow th Orbleulae Belden Gromgratn , Gien Clare FIFTH RACK--O) sailing. Attila Monochord ®Ambarite Raf and the regular « tion, There was some ht c: and a ene sation wi 4 wefore the i primaries by the lon of letters signed by Von Wiskte and written on in pe office LA friends to yh the east * ginbotham took “it upon bold his vile | pounce ‘theme att aa fo; turned out that ee wore tty ro ¢ lal sol Big ee y A ro hom that NENW CLUB-HOUSE ing and Happy Youngsters at the Opening To-Day. The Newsboys’ Athletic Club was opened formally to-day at No. 14 Kast PMarth street,” but there was no for- tse among the crowds Of cheering id hapey, young neweles swarming in the gymnasium and reading © rooms, Froin/1l yintl 4 o'glock visitors wére in- * | ¥ited to tdapect the club-house, When Jack Spivan started out @ev- 5) pears. bouvide @ real haven {oe th boys why have no place paper-selling ie fen whe Mite ee iewaniye’ Ath- ry A is “ihe ET rears of his sa RS win ‘once sellli at iret ict “Park tow, aud woo. pow a wholesale & in of news! evi from, Taks, and knows Lu 4 maperivoce d what seater’ be ie. “hw ‘he sald, “to eave these fél- lowe Wyo pecosolng eriminals cipen Beet: ‘eres slat wou ae ory tant nave ool place OU poet b " ween they ve. ihe sire street.” oy vorday fr dpe art at viet unal te 2 there - ree i eg ca en enolonts SCORE 28TH GAME. on Aah pat om hs Loehr and Roedgl.... ‘Alfonso Lissner, Manager of'| Sasi i Be Bi Koster and McDonald... . red even pee Heine and Pomp. New York Firm, Captu mt me ey aba pve HO hig | on Arrival in Queenstown, a | De Simle and Finn. | ene Dene St SN Oy bate Seis fare, i. that the cltedly to ey"’ about their om heatre say 08 all_to nese a aaid'c resin, Rene, Li - bo see us bo: it tax of 8 conte a month 4 Aton Som who can afford to ay, ter In town, nee 10, net mor morn pig I at ent a “y cue an al rd when they are phe otal. Sirainteansh WOMAN CAPTURES URES THIEF. wien Poter Thue gael Dard galled on Mra. ‘Annis Kominsky, at No, &5 Morris avenus, hé told her a story of hard luck. She gave him food and shelter on his prom: fee/to pay her baat when he seoured. emplo' Then he repaid her kindness by stealing from her @ gold watch and chain. That was two ‘be mw by me Be ee aan police ee the lorrisanta Police he, a ee een his guilt an fe held tn the fret ‘ert NY had ‘ vas No Formality iy-Artont Cheer- | USFGURNG SK uN ible to Get E “ed Bl Were Itching Flesh sg Raw—S, Ty ih, A, - PRIMUENT LEAT [BOWLERS IN 24-HOUR ENDURANCE MATCH na SHIRW I sbi MOET AN MI Magistrate gory Offer ie Drunkards Who Neglect Their Families, PURE at “I'D bet a hat you don’t keep sober year,” ‘This We the gist of a new form of case of busky beat their legal procedure in the gentlemen who get drunk, wives and fall to support their children, as intfodueéd by Magistrate “Battery Dan" Finn when he sat for the first time In the Harlem Police Court to-day, The bet ish’t exactly phrased this way, for it's @ one-sided bet. If the Man keeps sober he gets the bat at the he gets drunk within a twelvemonth he may get a term on the island, ee, tried out on Tom Pears old, a big truck driver wih ® mustache like front doot mat and a growth of beard)” like the bualnéss side of a curry comb expense of the Magistrate, ‘The new syste: Brennan, thirty- & your, Bren: was voi wilting, | Se yes nf one jotures pr habit. ‘Alter tight hand and taken oath he reform, Magistraté Finn sald: “Now, I tell you. what I'll do, You kedp your word, and if at the end of EL been sober I'll buy you a new hat.” “IT want to win that hat, Judge, said Brennan, with @ erin, “end see you buying fi, all right,” 4 ‘The Magistrate smiled and tala, Fe bation Officer O'Connor to keep tabs on Brennan and aot as refe: ‘Brennan and his ttle wife left the room in the best of spirits, and the Magistrate re- marked: “I really hope 1 do have to buy tile @ hat.” ? Three Hundred Men a Day $4500 and $18.00 Over- conty, | re oo $15.00 Over. ‘opyrighted, Brill Brothers 11.50" cp Meats — Seratched vm ee ee ep eA waK EC SEA (ne aR 10¢ *t bought Overcoals in Brill Brothers’ Stores during November, The Rea- son Why—Vatues,” AS 4 result the assortihent and sizes of some of our best selling fine Overcoats have become somewhat broken, “These aré 1905 models’ of our regular, $25, $28 and $30 grades, The price is now— Special, $20. hea The largest quantity, happens be in the $30.00 grades. The Pod terials are Black and Oxford Triple Milled English’ Melton, Black arid Oxford Fine Norway Kersey, Black and Oxford Velours, Black and Seal Brown Vicuna‘and various Worsted Mixtures, models’ are. 46, and 48-inch. Exglish. Box Coats, with Slightly form-fitting backs and. ex= treme ‘broad chests, and double. breasted 46-inch Box Coals,” Linings are finest Italians, Wars teds and Silks. “All sizes and styles, but not all: sizes in all stvles, Continuation of Sale of 1,200 Overcoats, bought in Roch. ester for less than manufacturer's bas 17.56 fas, $2500 ant $2800 15.50 13,50 $20.00 and $22.90 Over- COMES, «0, ewan abit seseee 8.00 and $20.00 Over, vee dreds of Dollars on Doctors and cba) CURED BY CUTICURA =| srectat. ie me = 10, F year you onll’On m6 and tell ne youre!” f