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THAW IN PERIL a BY WIFE'S SNUB TO HER MOTHER f : i ter Marriage, that Being Elder Mrs, Thaw’s Proviso in Consenting Once Vcacinc. _MRS, HOLMAN NOW SEES - HER CHANCE TO-GET EVEN. Slayer if Wanted—Defense Has Spent $250,000 So’ Far, and May Use ~-- as Much More. District-Attorney Jerome ‘and his assistants have about perfected their case-against- Harry Thaw and are-ready to go-te-t—1—In-winding up the final lines of evidence they will have the hearty assistance of Mrs. WHEN BE CANNOT BECOME APRIEST et BvelpatNecot Refused to See Her Af-| - Volunteers _to__Be Witness Against_-White’s |; TIKES HS Tf Monk of Russia Orthodox Church Grows Weary “and Old.as Novice. NOHOPEOF PROMOTION So He Fires a Shot Through His-Mouth and Kills: Himself. Disappointed at his inabllity. ¢o enter the priesthood, Theodore 6la¥inski righty-one-year-old-novitiaie-in-the-rea— {dence of the Archblahop of the Holy Orthodox Russian Church, tn Bast Ninety-sevenith street, killed himeelf to-| Powerful influences were exerted To" heey the mutter eeoret,- bur the at falkd when the news got to the Coroners’ OMed 11 appears that the old man had been an inmate of monasteries for many years, Kecently he came to New York trom the monastery at South Canaan, And called on the Archbishop. “He alied that he had been unable to ad- ince beyond the novitiate stage, and Was advised to remain gt the archiepis- copal residence and stuc * jolas's Cathedral Is next door home of the Archbishop, nk. priests and novitiates. «: no household are kept quite ,bpsy With thelr duties, They: hud-not-mugh jolman, ‘of Pittsburg, the mother of Harry Thaw's wife Curiously enough, it-is Harry Thaw's devoted mother who: Is indi- i rectly responsible for the bitterness which Mrs. Holrnan feels toward her <= son-in-law, —This will be-better-understocd -when-the- facts-are-reveated - concerning. the way Mrs. Thaw’s consent was obtained’ to the es “of Harry Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit. Ider Mrs. Thaw was a. very _. pindd=woman-and™a ‘leader in Pitts- | burg society. Bhe was stoutly opposed 4 4o-the-marriage, but the young maa iWwas set on-it and, as usual, had hi: by = eget wives ue malin ate { but mith” the proviso. that Evelyn | 30% Holman wilt ot FO on the stand | Neshit should never_apeak ta our |i the trial of her “svi-In-law unjoas ‘gommunivato with | mother |= mony fs seeded in rebuttal. awain rs ; -goot ‘nuthority 4t-ts-learned that ce “gre Holman. Rebutted.. + __|the District-Attorney has prepared a <;>-Eevelom Newbit accepted the condition, ; simple case. He will show that Thaw Hand pecdme the wife of-Harry ‘Thaw. ‘To this day she has not spoken to or writtén to her mother, Mrs. Holman Q@ttempted to see her after her muar- Roger O'Meara. of Pittsburg. to ase Mrs. Holman and try to get her to «ive up certain letters t0 possess. O’Menra's prove that Thaw killed’ White while the architect was altting down and {n no_poaltlon to defend himsa}¢, Ought-to take not longer than-a day or two. ‘The defense has the right to eatap- Uesh by the testimony of witnesses that Glenford White: defamed -Eretyn Taw and persecuted her with his attentions, + tated aT Tne “Ment oTrered” “py irer own ‘daughter. She dided her time— - {If Thaw's lawyers should make such zemal friend! swith Stan: zespal flng..on friendly jerme- wth Btn: Sy -attemet Ate HOUMuR Would bs ie =| valuable witness in rebuttal for the wened nat onkr upon -Herry-Thaw, dat Upon her daughter and upon Mrs. Wi!l- Leth Thaw, pifis labeasten after Harry Thew killed stan | gore fora White dangerous he. began ‘to realize || tim He oat his friend. Detzotive uprema cy Certified! Distrist-Attorney, ror “sie 14 prepared to make some revelations along that line of a startling nature. ‘Thaw's wife was his only visitor to- (Continued on Becond Page.) made threats Againit White and then | This ta: Nis {altar failed. The round Of a shot was heard in his room. at an early hour to-day. In- Vestigation showed tat he had fired a {bullet icto his brain through hia mouth | asohe lay in beds Rey, Jeanniky Kyrko made the die- covery, , He hay sal Waa a slx-chamty red, of the dead man, but the pistol has not been found. TPS priests have pron. feud 22 peaduce y Rev, A. Sotovitky, dean of of tho Ca- thedral, was notined of the nary se He went for Consul-General XN. Lody- nak) and. plana tera. diacutect ae eeping the occurrence from the public. Rov. Hotovitaky prepared Us Jetter to ‘Coroners Marburger steting= 0 what gopeared to have. been ne tulclde ould teventh street. Acpompaciea by- Consul-Generat; ee, ihe Role to the, | Coronern ‘in. person, publicity on Diplomatic svegestions that waa undesirable ware not listened. to by the Coroner. Hu went up to. Ninetss et and ascertained the #> maw asad 0 man wi i the Cathedral. itt uTbad tne. Git N! olas the old novice had ited atric ta to: make of his deed. Et he-wae going to Wo wach a thing he showed the depth of ineratitude Th In SArrring out bie tntentlon-in thie: piace Suréive toa how ptare, a. a mice: tory of the Cathedral, Is'a sacrile and defles Ihe entire. precincts which wil hava) to be washed ReLeas edi awe yi PD DONEY — 468,602 - More Than During the Year -1904- All records of all newspapers beaten. No other newspaper in the world ever printed as many advertise- “men's in any one year. ‘Attested by Certified: Public Accountants : BARROW, WADE GUTHRIE & CO. - Eroad Exchange Building, pp corte POE , 25 Broad Street, 4 “yy: Chartered ‘Accountant, =< New York, } December 31, e pe Ke XS ER 1905, ANYO! a ‘AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE. ' ¥ We hereby certify that we have made an examination of the books of the in YORK, World containing. the records of the classified advertisements printed jn the New York World and New York Herald (morning and Sunday editions) for the twelve months ending 31st December, 1906; that. we have Investigated the syste ‘Of keeping these records and have tested ‘these by actual count’ for differ. Nods, and jwe are of the opinion that the number of advertisements as spec fied below represent an accurate comparison of the number of advertise. pee thee Newspapers: ae the year 1906: World. +» 1,397,245 Palas The Herald... SSiey «+ 1,165,896 Ah: “Showing The world #xcess over the Herald of......3..., 231 349 BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & CU. In ‘each. anid every. month of the year’1906 THE WORLD printed greater number of advertisements than the Herald, nis made with the New York Herald because no other Wea vant ate or. europe is iia specking ie of sate aa "Y POLICEMAN ‘Burro Had Been-Bitten of Dog. A handsome l[ttie donkey or burro, not-much heavier than a Newfoundland Sox went mad: this itteriodn at’ Elgh- ty-first street and East End avenue, He snapped at) every “one within reach, screamed and kicked, and was appar ently 80 dangerous that Policemu. Graney, of the East Elghty-elghth street station, alet and. killed him... Jamey Gormley, @ hore dealer, owned the Uttle ‘beast. “He bought him three weeks ago und sent hint out every day for, exercise to a little care driven by Tr East One Arthur J, len, of Ni Hundred ‘and ‘Firth ‘ntrest, About- two tks aro as O'Brien waa drit in he vio} of Central Park a yellow dog rar a) the burro and bk him Un tie nose, O'Brien drove the, dog away, while the burro appeared to be greatly frightoned and became agitated after at the sieht of m dom, no fear. was {WAL serious results would ren n the wound, which) was sieht, loaving the stable tor the rea u relse Chis afternoon the borra took n drink of water. .He acted all Hight until he noarod “Base End aves ‘iret street, where & an close to him. Ao- cordiig tp O'Brien ho went crazy in u minite, He snapped at'an oleven- year-old boy on the sidewalk and nipped a plece out of the ‘shoulder of his overcoat.) James Willams; oC No, 43 Bast Goventy-noy- cath streat, was passing and the burro mado a deal at him, tearing his coat. He kickeal | the rt Pieces, but Ositien hung. Woctne reins tanks hnaly wong to loop the halter around @ i at trembling, the burro and and ettalncd at the strap. Graney, who was tarts vost dhe. weenie. tolenhoned ‘to tne’ Siclety for the Prevention of Cruelty Hf thie fora Ltn tothe hd nina tht — Dr. Gattitel, according —to— Ach Teligious end. 2-055. cI ar as we know,” said Dean Hotovitzky.. “I don't know what and Went. Mad-at Sight 123 “icra KE “WAS CLOSE ith Gottlieb Declares He Did ‘Not Mean to Hurt His Father-in-Law. WAS'‘A NEW YEAR'S GIFT. Only Weakness of Battery ir Device Saved the Person Who-Opened Package. a It was a deadly infernal machine, and not a take Yomb, that Df. Jultua Adol- phi-Oottieb;-a—member-of the County Medical Soctety and a Spanish War vet- sent to ‘father-in-law, Morris broker, of No, 211 East Sixtieth street, Ungutehed-fooking physician, atrokink his Victor Emmanuel beard, was ar- raigned-in the Yorkville Court-to-day he found his wife had arrayed herself with her father against him, A cateful examination of the bomd by experta In the Bureau of Combustibias revealed the fact to-day that had the batteries been wtronKer the person oper= Ing “the box would” have been shot Uhrough the body by a .34 calibre bullet- The infernal machine was patterned after the ingenlus device with which attempta were made to blow up London Bridge bya band"ot anarchists, made by-members of the Glucksman family in court to-day, had exhausted the patience of the aged capitalist by his constant demands for money during Glucksman. He was forbidden the home of bis wife's parents a year ago, »| hut continued his demands tor-money_" Notwithstanding the strained relations between the phygigian and the Gluck- mans’ his wife had continved to live with him up to the day the bomb was she Isft tim, vowing @peak (to him® again “ma would do-all-in her power to have him I= puntened tor his attempt of hee father's Ufa. ‘The sender of the infernal machine, Ro VES Gragg ed 4 rom ti and Sixth steeet-last night by Centra! Office men, was taken to Police Head- quarters to-day and ranged in. the morning’s jine of crooks for tne cus sne-ttomary inspection. Then_he was pho- -]tosraphea tor tha Rogues’ Gallery be- fore! belng taken. to the Yorkville Court for arraignment. i The young man declared that’ tho Ferg Of TNC OMT Was TENE LT a Joke, but when he realized his serlous predicament to-day he wald rather sadly poet tt was avery #erious.one-atthat Almost in the sime breath in which he ald the sending of the infernal con- trivance to his father-in-law was a joke the young man admitted that he had been on bad terms with Gluckman from the second week after hin marriage when he had quarrelled with-hin-fether- in-law, selzed him by the throat and threw him down.a-fight-of-statrs. He seemed to think this feat worth boast- _[ing- of, in spite of the age of his wife's relative. Tho CARS HAP 6O many_complications otto: trale Breen held the pri ball for further, examina. hete--de Te Bot the Sei Khoa Tmiprinunment wT we ana “poo Ay fine of Wed: After Brief Courtship, Dr. Gottlieb ts “six feet tall, ‘slender, and by Nis dress and general appear: Rhee WOUd be “picked Out -As pay miclan from among a throng. Hem: Otuckeman nt on large Jewish “epuion five rence a ‘ ruahlp. © no er a” bri The: children, Though he did not havea phar practi. ne. bolunged. to «many lout accletios and 0 anizationa that! fave him prominenee,—iten te: f gold badge bearing aii enamelled red Groma and the words, elon: urmeoN, Sangean Biatiogal He erpence Bervic vice Sia raee coe i Ht aR mariage Mr. Gluck man gave hima check for ¥,00 (Connaued on ‘on Becond Page.) DELIVERED $40,000 AND DROPPED DEAD. Aged Messenger for D, Henry smith Falls in Midst of Wall _ Street Throng, Jahn Storer, aged sixty years, mea- séngey and clerk to 1. Henfy Smith, of the Mills Bullding, dropped dead to-day on the sldowalk In front of No. 71 Broadway from heart ‘fallure. Storer lived with his sister and her children at No, 28 Fort Greene place, Brooklyn, and DEATH MACHINE Glucksman, the wealthy retired pawn-| on Now Yeare Day, and when the dis- | temente | or the tire yoara-etreehie-marriage-to-Rey-}- BOY re—etoset—or | hia_flat—in No.2) -weat- One Hundred Wilt The joke seemed: to be on Himi-and | JANUARY | 4, “190 ea “NAMES FIVE Dae ae FROM A NEW - Herman Haus the Bronx. was arrested the death of the youth’ Hauser, “dying the father « saulting him. Fuiier—and—son—iyed Worked at’the sami pix beige a Stone cutter was arrested for intoxica BOSTON, Jan, ernment -haa stepped In} Federal Building, was Munteipal Court to- Ue THT thet infront of the Wedera} mistant—tint ‘The # employed at Jetwey CIty delay, BMiich to” the prise Is was found mat ds used in freight houses While crossing over Bridge on a trolley car W. A. Cauley, a travellin Bpringtown, Pa., wa: Nee: fice after making a delivery of $0,000 worth of stocks and bonds, His pockets held 73 cents. The body, after Dr. Beewheus, of the Hudson S(reet Hospital, had examined it and given heart failure as the cause of death, was removed to the Church ttreet station and thence to tae home of Storer’s relatives In Brooklyn. phbinincan tase Maleate JAIL. FUGITIVE CAUGHT, (Special to The Brening World.) OLBAN, N, ¥., Jan. (—Fred ‘Brant, a negro thiet who dug hla way out of | to Animals, Senlelned’ REA situati fecolved A Ballet red eae dae pat eta spp peers tain eee nf aie seit ee ie was Cantanbn was on his return to his employer's of-|* ML seetede AEE SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 4 the twenty-four hours en: ‘the lowest for any day since Dec. ‘The total cases tn the cit feaobed 981 and 47 in NEW FREEHOLDERS INDICTED in Fordham Hospital. used the ss ‘The following statement. was se: y the Brie Ratlroad Company: | e of Erle freight handlers ken has beet broken and freight being loaded and unloaded without any company’s a wilt tire pat women's prison at Raymond Stree ersuasive powers of Matron nbd from the arm from the inside < > ran up. and dowr jail _to-subdiie IRE PANIC N RAYMOND ae ' inmates of the anong t JailJafe.this afternoon, and ew and the the women. in the nto the prison alarm Oox. nv.2-F-pl., Lady Vimont- eae bons HELD FOR CAUSING - THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER & nineteen-year-old stenographer,-of No—U2 Barker avenue, and ‘held this afternoon by Coroner Schwanecke after ‘8 father, John Before and the father uw 28. Tis ten owidower. On the nlght of Dec, 30 the elder Hauser tlon and taken —<—<——$$— BLOCKED BY WASHINGTON | —The Federal Goy- | fend Hi: to the contro= versy-overthe enforcement of the laws relating to work on the Sabbath, Witton ses called “ire Sunday law—ohyoleanhig the sidewalk. Tutiding, As- States DistrictyAttorney } Lewis announced his intention to de- tt SAY ERIE STRIKE iS BROKEN and -Weetaw= is eur- labor suchas fe very plen~ -ROBBED ON-A BRIDGE CAR, the Brooklyn this afternoon 5 salesmen of robbed by a pick- pocket of a lether wallet containing $100, He reported his loss to the bridge po- “A well-dressed man rubbed close to’ the crowded car." ——— MORE TYPHOID CASES — new canes of typhold fever’ were reported for ding at noon, 1. y to date has Junmore.— Six to ‘The Evening World.) Hy. AGRENSACK sack to-day handed up Jan, 4—The} Bergan County Grand Jury at Haoken- an, indictment County Board of] ized on ‘em with mala |acton te considered When | ton ha and removing nulsances in the Roaring Brook watershed. to the Bronx Park station, where it was found-that he tad a scaip wound find some bad brulaes’ on the back of his head. The ftollowiig day Hauser was so ill to he wan taken “Whe Fordham Hospital, 6 ied yo-day, Terrible “brulses were found on. the nian’a kde, und an autopay alsctoaed FRET RWIS ER eT wade tong punctured. Tefore he- died Hauser ate CUsed his son af assault, and- Policeman Staniish, who made the arrest, saya young Hauser admitted pushing hit father down In the cellar of their home. 3 anata “bohalt of the United | States G Mr Lewis said that the Government “will maintan—that—the—polica—gr Boa= ied-unti of the Bungay” Ine latric ‘omm| Pape potted have WME Pane ASU herein lone attempt to text tie law and determtie what wor Ia femal and what ts iegal, nd somes 40 men were found | take the. plitea of..the in New Jersey, and are ready to furnish more Poles and negroes than are Nnovded 1o-fill the, places. of-all-the present em- plove. Tho standard rale ot wages. tor this Work 1h $153 per-day. me, apologizing for his rudeness," Cau- ley explained later. ‘When I left the car the wallet and money I have travelled from the the Pacific for eleven y: the first me I have fallen a ylctim to the Ught-fingered crooks. I blame {t on, deaths occurred since last total being 79 deaths sin enklemio began. The State ‘Health omcera aro to-day conducting the work of locating rhty the taining | nuisance. thers nuisance in question js the allog~ nsanttary County Jal! at feckens Captains Dillon and’ Baldw ve no. Jurisdicuion: rie over | {an an=emploves “nts the site proparty_or Meta: fovea. | THIRD RACE—Coloquy. (7 i frelght handlers-qpotta}—| _| cheap and uninteresting Hogan, “Whom Commissioner Once - ‘Declared Unfit and/Refused--to Appoint, Heads List and Gets — Coveted Promotion =~ HUSSEY, “MODEL CAPTAIN,” _ ~ AND O'BRIEN ALSO NAMED, _ no to Fill Vacancies—Record of Men Counts Now) Cottrell, Murtha and Langan _ ¢*Jumped.’? The long. fight-qver the five- vacant police. inspectorships- yas- ended toxfay, when the’ Civil-Service Board gave to Gen. Bingham a new elle gible Tet and he promptly named as inspectors these: spectors and ratieed to-appoint, but-to a loail he gave a good ren anid who headed the new list. : * Stephen O'Brien, formerly in charge of the Defective Biscay, | sho. charged-in-dn-Albany hearing that_that-bureau-was- full-of- -grafters,|- third on the list. SRE Sylvester D. Baldwin, of ‘Brooklyn, formerly an “inspector, but de-| de graded when the courts reinstated a lot of old inspectors. James E. Hussey, whom Commissioner McAdoo-called the “model . captain” when he was in charge of the ‘Tencerloin. i James E. Dillon, drill master of the department, wee despite the tee ict i was revtnngg Tued twenty: days’ seni CLASS Those passed over by Ure Commie sioner ‘In his avlections were Capra, | Cottrell, second and only medal man on Ist; Langan and Murtha, Of the five men on the old list, whom: Commissioner Bingham declared unit | | ‘OF “sed ised to ara Home hare & | «TEAR ROUNDS in down In the elgibles. and .O°Connor ts notion the Mat at att |Day- Starts, as Usual, with Qutsider Winning First’ Event. fi Issujng the new. list to-day Chair Man Bauer, of the Civil-Service Boart, eee thia @tatement:, “Tre -commisston deparied in this amination from the methods previo followed in the rating of comparative j conduct -and-meritorioux Bervice. Com= missiono® Bingham submitted to this j Somunieatoi-we apiiinaty of the comparu- tive conduct and meritorious service -ot each candidate, which the charter says. {Shall be taken Into account, but which _phas:not-besn taken (nto aecognt ta the PAKt Uecause of the condition of rec —FAIR-GROUNDS WINNERS — ords' at Police Headquarters, whioh FINO RACE—Wovitersa(t2-to-t mare ig Mtengent suiminary aimourt, i oT) T, Duewea 2 -t ame Reet Bi J 8 to 1) 2, Knighton 3. ; “In making hin summary, Come as tlvsiouer Mingh Cy SECOND RACE—Dick Rose (18 to} Minlionyocneke ; [set forth the reputation of « num. 5_and_even)-4,-Blue- Lee {even for; ber—of the men-ih’ this-exnmiaas place) 2, Toro 3, on, and his own idea mental quuliitonrt: frank orhieh aunt for the position Theme, in “eer wane inn of Inspector, and 1 to 2)-1, Judge Davey (7 to 10 intangible, und the law gives authority to thke It inta cons Yo “Hogan's “position at the head of the list fs due partially to the fact that he as giyen a good recom by Commis sioner Bingham, and also to the fact that hoe excelled in the mental teat: “Cottrell's..poaltion--as—aeqend way gely due to the fact that ho was tho. only ‘medal’ man to compete, be hay- ing ‘medal and ‘ttonorable mention’ te his credit. . an FOURTH RACE—Orbicular (even aan ando2'to 6) 1, Missouri Lad (7 to 5 for place) 2; St. Valentine 3: (Bpecial to the Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Jen. 4.—Dhe card owed a bit of tmprovement and there were at least two races that | ter, were promising because of the class engaged. One was a mile race, in which Lady Esther, Orbicular, Bester- ling, Rather Royal, St, Valentno and other fast ones wi engaged, Tats ore = was really the feature of the day. In| Ducssn closed and a red-hot falsh, fol; } ; the third race a yery fair bunch of | lowed, Wool oaaa, Winning bye head, three-year-olds were carded at oix tur-| head, sot! PO) beat Kingston ta” | Jongs. There was also a racy for, baby two-year-olds, The closing races wero Fee-atghths o i aia see eee Em alle ia) ‘Mattia, The track remaine od shape and a good crowd wan sibility of xood feat of so many favorites kept sil the ok. The new Board of Freeholders oi Fea ee rr 4 genrelese, hak booklea in ling, and they offered mood prizes. | PANST RA : ett, Wooltwene 101 te | Duero, 109. p } Knighton ii, we 1 ic Ok the Ipad soon alter ] ar} 85] the start, mad all: the rimming and 4 Blwon by A lene from Blue Lae, wie 4 Country Lad. 101, & a enett Hie ea weal qi eehieo aces IRRALONe, 109, j sadtenia, 1 vet at] caatuaners, Wee i ete ata t eke = ., Martin | ‘ rv dian, F. 19 | JuAKo Davey, 109, J Poet, Mater 103, A. Martin 8 | DS Gro, 100, Mountain ay The Glas Corsair, 02, Te Tiawe 3 al ‘s Time—. B Go 3 3 “Kingston Set Pace, Esiicauy: ‘male al fii "Siig, an i made, the running | to won easily by three tongthe from Judge 4 py Dussse aha Wools who closed strong and 7 Ihe i by oy strateh Wooltessa . and iin ntretc tessa, halt a length. Davy peveges