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‘WEATHEN—Ratn; Taeniiay clondy and colder, ji ’ RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. oa J “ Circulation Books Open to AUl.”’ l NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER { 10, 1906. KEEP LTHOUR’S EFFOR arte “AM INNOCENT,” CRIES GILLETTE, ~ DOOME WSlayer of Grace Brown, | Deathin the Week of Jan. 28— | Confident of New Trial. ys (Special to The Evening World.) HERKIMER, Dec. 10.—Chester E, Gillette, cia D°T0 DIE After Protest, - Listens, Unmoved to Sentence of. | { convicted =murder- tr of Grace Brown, heard the Sentence of death passed upon him to-day | six-story tenement at No, 2 East ‘as calmly as if he had been the teast-concerned-spectator-in-the-court-| Phits-fourth wrest. to-day. tn_the dark \yoom. When asked if he had/anyt ling to say why he should not be FIRES OYMAMITE. “WG TENEMENT ON EAST SIE Explosion. Breaks Glass} and Doors, but Fails to Start Fire. PORES IASTSUICIDEN § WOMAN'S HOTEL| Martha Friedman, ‘Guest at the Martha Washing- ton, Hangs Herself. BAMTLIES FOUND DEAD IN ROOM. 20 SCARED || | Driven’ Into the Cold Street) in All Sorts of “Undress. Went to Hotel Friday, Kept Aloof from Guests, Received |° Neither Callet Nor Letter. Marta Friedman, aged “nineteen, -& mysterious guest of the Hotel Martha Washington, in Bast ‘Twenty-nintn Street, hanged ‘herself In her room last night It was the first wulaide in the only New York hotel aevoted exclustve- A stick of dynamite was exploded under the first flight of stairs In the big of the morning, sending twenty families panic-stricken Into the halls and strests T T0 GAIN LOS SIX-DAY RIDERS ON THE ‘pentenced to die he responded in the clear, unfaltering voice of a lawyer | in various stages! undress. Although * pleading for his client: beef have, for | am innocent of | herefore should not be sentenced.” “Haye you anything further to 'Agnore affected than the prisoner, Bra. Gillntte bad arrived in Herkimar Tant nigiit too late to be admitted <0 fhe jall, She went to her son's cell early this morning, however, ahd re ‘mained with him untll Under Sheritt Klock canie to take him to court. Sir | talked and prayed with her son throug! out her visit, and when she entered tribunal bore herself with the calm that religious fervor brings. Mrs. Gillette and her son’ talked together before the case was called nnd while Charles D. ‘Thomas, Gillette wenior counsel, was making formal mo- . “1 think that is all,”” replied Gillette nonchalantly, dropping jpBeat.and turning with a smile to his méthér, who sat a Short distance from “him. The date of execution was fixed for the the detonation shatered all the glass on the first floor, brought down the plas- ter and wrocked some door panels in addition to shaking the house, it didn't start a fire and nobody was injured, One little stck béy was made worse by the shock. The time and place for the explosion : evidently had been carefully planned his | D¥.4:person who knew the ground well: It ‘was 6.45, and/in most of the apart- ments the tenants were astir, getting dressed and preparing the morning meal. the crime charged against me, and | say?” asked the Court, who was far ly to the entertainment of women, From the facts jn the case the Cor- oner draws no conclust than that the delicate Punslanegintae come to the -hotel with the delfberate (Intention of killing herself there when her few dollars were gone, Probably she brought along as a Part of her meagre baggage the new trunk rope tnd which she strangled hereelf. @ walked Into office ~ theiattarndon S¢ Dee vcore on dark, short and slender, with, @ delicate rather refined, face, whtoh would have tions to have abo’ verdict’ set aside. Juége Devendort denied these motions And aleo one to arrest judgment. Then Gillette was told to stand ars He aro: Taifway, before con- Hon, temperate habits, never wicted pf crime, haven week beginning Jan, 28. | some stil! slept when the hoiise rocked | been pretty except for Ita extreme thi, ‘ Prt j paste a a from the explosion. As soon'as the) ness. The new arrival looked lke o f tenaats had calmed down to talk co-| young tcacher who had porhapa beer herently sthe police bogan sifting the] studying too hard. She was an inch stories to find a clue to the perpetrator] over fye fect In' holght ana weighed x of the outrage. lesa than @ hundred pounds. Her only > ~ j Most of the tenants believed that the | bolonging# were a neatly wrapped buns oe PART (jf SYSTEM Domb. was intended to intimidate the | dle and a wyrn handbag. { g ‘ I |ocoupants of the flat wecupled by Al- MS | fons Bivona, a prosperous baker, his Paid Week In Advance, ave { i y wife and their son, Alfonse, jr., aged | ‘he clerk, to whom she pald $7 in ad: | {i 5 nth 2 seventven. ‘The flat was desecied when | Vance, sent her to No, 3id, a amall eingl +h} Three Men Put Off Car, De-| we Byles bean WooKing JB his clue, | room on the third floor, wre! rick th yadl pati os lithe elder Bivonas having sep: A spite Transfers, “Take It Out | tue oakery At No. Siu Env Tho Ittle foreigner had been about} yur Hosn | fourth street, We Alfonse, the hotel er since. So far as is : ———71+--- of a Belmont Inspector. gone to his piace of employment {a a8) known’ ‘ghe recolved nelther a oallet Carson sent for Detective-sergt. Jue "or a letter, nor had #he. spoken to any | An iaspector of Methopolita Petrosino aid the italian sleutns, while| other guest. She spent most jt inspector of the Mestorolitan Street | ne gatherea what caus he could. ede tht el Desmorsl, of No. 1428} Ly and atepped forward firmly and~ape » With bie blackenéd, was | the Bivone received a Black, Sly held a magazine in her lap, but ? eared not in che least nervous. arKet Court, etter demanding money. He{ often she would not glance at its pages He placed his band on a bible and Lmorderly ca ny Racin yt address in East for hours at-a time, ts is yered’, questions) | 1 te men--wh nh wtreet (and) on -eiecdon | ge Daye tip LUM abet dee a Anse, the conductor eellned ' to} vg Alfonso had a struggle 10 eral of the women remarked her 4 | ‘ Giving his record as follows: 2 Assos thre ¥ £llps of the Brook- with a burly Italian, it| Preocoupied air, but no one,aeema to| CINCINNATI, Deo. {).—Bellamy | est terms of Mar. Irojand aril express- Chester E. Gill Wik. | ign % Magistrate | was said ‘one Inglis be never bald! have had any conversation with thé | Storer, former Ambasyaior (rom the | IME tie personal wal that te countey ~ Mont.; residence, ‘Cor tweny, prison had) any bias but that he loaned s20) ys = Ini ~ | might profit by his promotion to. the sith - P Suclipattonccatock clork?) hue i! them He} to his t in-law and that it was} DMinly clad little stranger. She spoke} United Blates to Austria-lungary, to: | Candinalate, Dec. 2 190, 1 had an au. ASesnEee Keane: Occupation, p Pet bats | tHE! the Inepector And declared that) this ma whom young Alfonso had | English, but with a pronounced accent. | day replied briefly to the statenmnts ) dience with Popo Plus at which £ parents’ living, common school © i oremtt Tr exs m-of-the-premises—and:} 7 = To ROCTOtArY OL BUA Toot. when war Reo bad heen given. Preside of the stories of the lonants convinced the timo in the reading-room. She gener- Phe captuin learned that ond year ago n, tled to wet into Miss Eried- Who touched oft | man's rom with a pass-koy she found ie Hoosevelt. f was partioularly careful {n its proparation, and after trangerib- Ing It Into Polish J tranglated it into police that the mun given to the press last night, insisting | the bomb knew is |and & to 5) 1, Beau Brummel (8 to 8| Tce started jsst night Patsy Morin +2-and-out)-t,Grand Duchess (4 to 1! ssuscsedouimjm-enoatetarer-to- wate “JUMP” + -——_________, Champion Forced Behind by Mc: _Lean's Accident, Promises to Gain ~ Lost Ground. Before ‘Mid- night To-Night. ‘ MORAN AND FOGLER FIGHT LIKELY TO CAUSE SPILLS Irishman, Badly Worsted in Fistic Mixup, Promises to Get Even During the Race-~ Twelve Teams Still Tied-- Foreigners in Front in All the Spurts. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Dec. 10.—Twelve teams, tied for the lead in the six-day bicycle race, are keyed up to high pitch as the end of the first twenty-four hours of the grind nears completion. All haye their eyes on Wathour, who, through the accident to McLean, his orig- inal-partner,—lost_a tap. Walthour sprint is—world-famous-end—al the others fear it. The tip has gone out that Walthour will make a‘ desperate effort-to set back the lap before midnight. The result is that no one knows just when Bobbie will attempt the trick. All the other teams in’ the race are watching out-for anything that looks like an attempt of Walthour to “jump” the bunch, ===] Melean, who was teamed up sith BEGINS ITS TWO ‘WES CG but this afternoon he was resting easly, tho doctors said, with no more Fine Class of Entries: in Various Events at thé injuries than a ¢calp Wound ond cone tuslona of the shoulder, Johnny Bedell, who was teamed up with Walthour, after. the accident to his brother Menus, had @ fall this after- jRoon, but no serious damage was done Anl nO ground was lost. 4 .)+ Moran Tries a Sprint. Bhortly after four o'clock Patsy Moran made a despermta attempt to | pIbk-off FHdle Root, who was setting jthé paso, and-came near racing Intocthe {rail for 4 bad spill, Moran then had to fall back and await jity. | If Morhn's team ‘or Root and Fogler jin the six-day nice a grudge of lone standing will be settled or there will be ® rough-house tn the training quarters that -wdil be the feature of the race. Tt now Wevaldpa that Just before the Another opportun- New track. RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. FIRST RACE—Gold Circle (9 to 2) jcrainthe himself, and w 8 & conagaizence pammélied all over the basement of Madison | Bauare Garden. Moran's - Irish’ blood begun to boll When ke was for plaec) 2, Jacomo 3. SECOND RACE—Dr. Spruill (1 to} for place) 2, Fonsdluca 3. the lend tast yoar, and consequently, <» Pelt: bon aE ANY Unie abe might, call. thother of the Bayer of race: Brown ts A small, plump Httle woman, with Taye hate streaked with gray and A pleasant totherly face. When given Mr. Klock’ inemzuge she saked What tme, cou Moftgage Loans would: convene we but you need not’ wait ond tne. pet butt: Yoh ned not wa 1037 Gates Avenue, ara eon her oun miseipn ars RMON ey for you, Mose Gimexte, < etery Om n must be and wouk! do \é at man possible to help ; ph help me," sho ropi DMA OR help sian. LIC) has The New York World: taniple mtatement ‘of fact “uttered” 90 : worrowtally as: to bring tears to the ey Foret it help you a ittle bits to t hat cyery ‘ony Sollevea oyour: Ate" | non GSE EW RI tag From my advertisement of ag she stretched out A hand piers and drew Ue corres. stalking “on the trath * Very truly, yours, \ . oPey nald he wouldn't. a 4% LG BROOKLYN, N.. Estates Managed GEO. F. BIGGART near Ralph Avenue REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER + December, 7, 1906 Gentlemen—I'am more than pleased with the, results re _ ceived from my advertising in the’ New York World. ~ } Novembet 25 I have sold and exchanged properties amounting to $77,000, 5 » GEO, F. BIG(GART. hinge amd then stepped off the chair Hy byeewo lengths from Beau Dy that Innd's chances for a red hat. Mra. Storer say: wants ‘to ‘poelt $20,000,000 dn depositary banks and| and at other points, Mary A. Behiowier, 101, Rosteck ayy 1 around andi jt bolted on th H the position he had heretoforp taken he a 1 ions WFali Wendl fon darthessnoaty carer Premera pected ed on the inner aide. She notifies | 0m the posi oT JSD inanbaltiea Ene aca el ‘ 4 3, réwuited in his losing tho #1 Am Innocent! nye from| the quickest possible. time. “It "was | Manager Sfark A. Cadwell, who went to {and reiterating the assertions made by | Prag, And conveyed Ut tO the Fope. |) To pace Sam Hotfenhelmer| fice. He anounced lastnight that he “Chester Gillette,” spoke up. Judge *; rt) cross | learned that he went through the halls | the third floor, taking Ed Elias, a negro | him In the statement to the member | without warreat in thls matter, I have | 2 D 4 to| Could beat eny New York man or a + ifeabs any and got on a) from roof to roof. turning out fie hil~ | elevator boy, wit! he Fo Relatl Cc it of | only to clte the fact that Archbishop | (8 to 5 and 1 to-2) 1, Dawson (4 to Peretz : Devendorf, “have you anything treet Itn Con-) way gasllghts, and then touched off a or boyy with him, of the Foreign a ORE COREL BS Ot 1 On Oe ae A Mapeivareaticiicnl th 44 ecleaithes relgner, and would band a wallop to Why sentence should not bw passed?’ ’ egeioned f2] MhertSfoned Dom se stn ve | <beeine they could not open the door | Congress, made public Saturday, a iter n tee elt ON EE CMT COD) Tee AAU the Arst one “against him't that showed Ali eyes were on Gillette and ¢y mere DUL off) ‘That tix was all fone within, five! without breaking it badly, Mr. Cad-| MY, Sterer-to-duy sald: linia koe gall dehaandonetandsinatenst or hin: fAce In tho quartors. ix strained to catch his 2 : ts Leone. betere whose door the bomb| Well steadied Bllas® whtlo the Pee | “I seem to have been elected a mem-| criticising me for my actions, seamed 19| NEW ORLEANG)| Dee. 10,-Race-! Ay k happened Forlér, the biggest a e, es ¥ what she corutic “] tow roppe i} bly y iy 3! h * “4 . ako ‘oat ored 0 priselt. | . . m1 ore o1 pe ay oha said Gillette, remainius at what she jgpamttons: are at) was, dropped, presumed Wehr Pistuke (boy <iimbed upon the knob and un- | ber of the ‘Ananias Club," like all others |‘ eryihing “wae al rigit until a, [60ers went to the more pretentiowa And tinan in the Face, waa firat to appear the clerk's desk and speaking loudly quarrel of pr tho layatorys ae 640 und had just re-|10cked the transom. The negro’ poked | Who haye comp Into dispute with Presl-|section of New York churchmen began |comely City Park Course for the frstiang Moran swung one from his hip. €nough to be heard alt over the oon sayt it ls shameful. the was | turned to iis flat five minutex when|his head thraugh the opening. Then he | dent Roosevelt—I am now to te classed | to fusitnte the elevation et janoter time to-day and will continue KONE |ironter dodged the blow an ‘llprea ties ‘1 ami Innozent of the crime ds Charged treated 5 by Wane oatecn | bak BxDInaIT atlooe ee ART wife cried out ahd, releasing all holds, | with Senators Chandler, Tillman, Batley | eater hop then Mar. lreland. Way there for two weeks, when another licht hand’ swing on Moran's’ jar that th the Indletment, and therefore T think Enea loving he could not leave through the| dropped, ashy with: terror, Into the | 4nd with others who ave, questioned | Korie prolate had “at least) as mus shift will be made back. to the Old- lent nim down for the count.. The Bere aid not be Dassst: 1 ps smoke-flled hallway managef's arme, 4 be ct or word of the President, | élaim to the red hat as the Archbishop faahtor ir Grounds. | an aiiit3 Qs archers eran nat, & trecibe aise voist THREE LOST IN SHIPWRECK, (srt *Gmiham, “wiio lives on the top| arma aac that ae but his taco | “Lice vevery other American. yentie-| St st Tau Hie faorbrensthlan as tatentayh loan lched|Acnii eee re Ace een ere WAS 2 eNaraaymnae! pt PROVIDENCE, R.-L, Dec. 10.-Throe| poor with his wife and children, heard ewinst that of the oocupant of | man who hus a wife to protect, I'under-| “This resulted. in much perturbation | Mesh this was Monds 7 and in a frenzy came back at Fogler. ‘and his manner woo as Rats if members of the crow of the barge Buena | the exeioelonsay Rie Reet CL AeM ne, ane. rom as she dangled from ‘a rope | took to defend her name from inslnua-|at the White House, and letters were | opening: and the management departed A rough and tumie scrap then lasted a dnwyer appearing fora clients Ventura were drowned and the captain [ANd TAR downaialrs. where he calmed | looped over the top of a closet daot Vonsiand charges cof; falsehood. |nent. to, me Oy Hoosavelt pointing oul jtrom, the usual custom of giving lfor fifteen minutey, and at the end of ©NG, 1 think that’ is all, darge foundered, off Montauk Point last | javing prepared to 60 downstairs for a led-to my romoval, wits the action taken |would come with a very bad grace ay| and offered the Initial, a handicap atjbiogdy from head to foot, and ble Fox. ‘Than Judge Devendort passed sén-| Hriday morning. The rescued men were |» aper when hin wite called him| A® #00n Aa the negto had recovered |by Men Biome and mysel? witiLeromara [Present of the United. States } fe, ‘This’ brought: out a cracking lier: w: i (o/foob vend: ble Fe tence, directing. the Shorift to turn ihe board the tse William F.| fack*and, made him) put on his over-|from hls shock he helped Mr, Cad-|to the promotion of Archbishop John | Continuing, Mr, Storer said: eae x aah lor was tnscathed ante) ape the custody of thy which was towing tho] ¢ Just as he started the second time | well to torci t Ireland, ot St. Paul, to the Cardinalate, FArchbishopiIréland told me also that |@0%! fleld, Including Juggler, Gold, | sforaniiiaw, sworn -vengen: hatha BARONE OVER uden amon, wiehin ster ture and two othe fhe bom. exploded } NS Ban entrance. The man- tiv my letter to the Preaident and Cab-|the President on sevetal occaatona in {Alma Dufour, Minnle Adams, “Peter lation of tho afternoon in. trying to AY isk ena ejdwed! Ot /Buata) ats arriving. tn this: clty ‘to-day Tattle Featio Miccheh. a alee MEET cut aves the body and laid it on |inet f olte lettera written by President ‘conversation with him took. the credit | Sterling and others. ‘ take the lead at an unexpeciel time wuye, Re eeey ‘d in for Boston withot in bed, was carried out by his mother, |the bed. It was slill warm. By th! e" tn the hi for the action he now repudiate: | st CE. 1, setter renee Men ie Uueinig, (ae nen a ee OAT WHEC: r nimes>or the names jof those the shock was such that Dr. Murphy |time Dr AL A elle raninean hb [Raoeevelt te. me epesking tn she Die Milka asian nea Sciacca in ee eniheoukeaamlleses that {t, Urban ‘Mac CUTAN atchshandaaet ates NY a Med to attend the child. bed tay ees an Lait 3 a i yy > n oyeciened to Did BeKE Woe on a ¢ ww : AU aight Frenshman; and Ven AN runsepack to; ene dail the Dhyatolanss\bad= arrived! trons. his. ot- 6 ) Wy ur h ted to paten ‘other lest the Court to aeek a board~ fice at No. 1 East Thirtleth ‘street. | neh, t to a4 SEL a EON flere a each ten [Dr, Williams worked). over the girl (4 FE ; i it ibs ava aaa were, and eave Ae (Oty some time in the hopos of reviving her, \ i f eat bc he tessat boy,” she Bald. bt ¢ y} but the noose of pmall cord had out Eugene A. Philbin, ex-District-Attor- | falsehood,” said Mr. Philbin, “twas ei ae " i¢ tere. iuiett will be taken to Auburn to: deep into the throat and she. had evi: | ney of New York, {# named in one of jnover Inarusted with such an errand, | SU's: {gy Pattee alah i witiod See raterviewawihe Mother, Agntly been quickly atransied [the letters figuring In te Roosevelt- jand indeed Waa not in Rome at the |-Kown Hidkeley, 100 J Heantssy 3/ been ag : Ties main: worrosnondént ora ; L Matter some delay Coroner Acritan | Storer controversy ax being an. emis: | time referred to a ff ne re sae * : sfed <te ing World took to Airs, Gillette at tae was notifed. He decided) that tho gir | S2ry to Rome with a request from the) hie letter tn Piitipin'a | Been’ Bicone “i Want oDs Woveias davies UMUC a ine had tiga @ Knot about her hock, hitchar | President to the Pope that Arobishop [name occurs 1k one ¢ sa) and | ocd by qa ore cunt i EBay Grom sunder Bhar i pres ag 4] theftrope decliraly over the to, ‘n| Parley whould be raised to the cardial: trie American yw paseetyty ln dai fol és & rely a Rd Ue wamitved 10 the gust to ave ofiron, top of the | bt 14} into the lead and aayed a noeHOe Nan aevany tins TELEPHONE CONNECTION ate, thereby destroying Archttahop Ire |itarte off. “Dear Theodor into the bel vpon which she had been standing. In |) mI ' sporter to-day [inform the Prealdent in confidence. th Jacomo « b the Male her dyltig strummle she had twisted one | To 2 Evening Wore peporien biel nitinental KoKlp nanies him hs favors ny wkareoid nit rowd ania tightly ie Mr, Phiibin’ said he had neve 4 {nk Archbishop Farley Seoner Je hh LS hv pa De et ee noke | Rone on, sus @ minnion, } OP watt a Mr. Philbin ; rt the burst nd the rope that the palm was cuc| y. = 1 Rome with a red y r argped thet at the last the young wom- | ther than to brand the state: he: fardinaiate." the Ay a 2 ai might’ have repented and tried to | — r N Jead. fave heraelts ‘ | \ \ ped ., ler poosetbook, a cheap, ragged at- Mr J Hy H a epocthh ‘Haale, contained twenty-three pennies and | : ooh i haait tito } Liha a chrd bearing on one alde the printed | 1A P k 1 cuah- tnegriations a? Goldberg, Tailor,” and} ‘ “ tT on the other some words In Russian.| WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Representa (sekl a special axe to Congress in} Won . nl 1) a few One® tablé was a printed Russian t i al St Georgia, stated dur ew days recomune i jation of ao Risecioa mn vinn, FANS: | tive LAvingston. B60 mt Teh & feta apo Joat ; : vnnditee ‘The body was dromed Ih a oYeap night. | we the course of (A epeosh to-day, | Y | font fon tie gown. On a chair, neatly folded, was (that he understood sho President would) ment, employees i ie waa A-plain binck sult of chew material, | Adee COs = ft ; t threa new ehirt waists and some clean, | } wevet, 9 fOr shabby undergarments, The black shoos 4 g 5 i at Ipad.. ‘und alockings were well worn, 4 { : ; sea A The girl body looked aa s€.1t might a ‘p ‘ : have been poorly nourished. It was sent y s t 4 for below to the Morgue. WASHINGTON, Dec, 1).—Srcretary | buy. $10,000,000. In bonds of M7 to ren} Siena Ua | 2 a Gtiaw has announced that he will de-|Ueve the money stringency in New York | Neon naan’ alor. a pi ny Fa 20 § on nt i

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