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ie Cireulation Books Open. AY, JANUARY 31, 1907. TIS! CITES LAYS DOWNFALL ~ TO PRINCESS Woman Arrested in Brooklyn Says Di Chi-- may Caused Her Ruin. ~ TRUST INDICTED ~Klaw Erlanger, eager Chatles Frohman, Gave Commonplace Name Al Hayman and Nixon & » When Found by Police and:Goes.to Jail. Zimmerman Have True’ : Bills Against Them. Coenen santé wade Weuaadersaime y : to-day umder the matter-of-fact name 4 , v of, Annie Smith, in Buder Streot Court, ‘©! The Grand Jury has returned;a,blanket bill of indictmént-against all | Drooiayn, when ehe was arraigned on Es : STS EL SPs? Bagh 5 | 2 charce_of intoxication? ‘This ts: the ‘Of-the -members- of the-so-calted-—Fheatrical Trust.‘ hebill was —pie-| that aise” Mary 1b Gtbba ster to-day in Part I, of General Sessions. the probationary officer, ang members sented lo Judge Foster to-day in Pa i if ieee of charitable societies ane trying to ~-"Fhe-theatrical- managers named in.the sweeping. indictment, are Marc} solva, “RKlaw, Abrihanr Erlanger, “composing the firm of Klaw-& Erlanger; Sam- uef Nixon and J. F. Zimmerman, composing the firm-of Nixon-& Zim- TELLS THRILLING TALE.| Was the Countess von-Anden, nee-the Phe woman was-arrested on, Hamil- ton avenue last night by Policeman AWiilam Rooney, She sald sho was i Annie Smith, forty-nine years old, of ——~merman Charles - Erohman.and Al Hayman. -The two latter are in| No. 173 Houston street, Manhattan. | In court she attracted Ittle attention, She i. Europe. fs a small, rather plump woman, her DIVORCE SUT IS STOPPED BY SUDDEN DEATH Kiaw & Erlanger appeared fn court this” afternoon in response to-netifcation Tecelved from their counsel, Alfred —“fpanterbach; end were admitted to ball — tn the rum of $1,600 each. Tal! was furnished by Timothy D, Sailivan (“Bis Tim") befors Judge Foster, the amount being fixed with the consent of Pis- trict-Atterney Jerome and Mr, Lauter- bach. "Big Tim’ gave aa security the Dewey ‘Theatre in East Fourteenth street, which, he sald, was worth $300, 000. Pleading to the tndictments was Wack hair streaked with gray and her biue~eyes bloodshot with drink=~ She wore a elmple silk gown of rusty binck, with a ntained white bolero jacket of inst year's mode gnd a hat that was o thing of bedraggied plumes, She ndmttted she had deen Intoxicated and made the usual plea of “doing bet- ter." When Magistrate Geismar sald ahe socmed still under the influence of drink and sentenced her to two days in fail, sho exclatmod: “My training has been too délicate. Jail will Kill me,’ It was not unt!l sho was. led awa: patover for one week. ATR that she toid of her tistory. Sho bald }————__Nixon-amt-Zimmorman are oe = that her brother {# General. the Count fm Philadelphia and. it t# expected, hf yon Weedel, of the Kalser’s Royal h—to—the city to. giye bal 4t—Furns Out; Foo; that} est! 2nt-1s~stattonsd at Potsdam, iis Ume to-morrow, Lis-they Eniiperor’a Palace. Sho sald Conspiracy the Charan oe said ah, was bora a countesk and married. ¢) Defendant Was Hun- “in violation of the Interstate law, Un- garian. Count. der thi statute TC ls Wit ase mh = = $75.00 Th money “and 10,400 in mining rtocks: “To forget my He was committed to the-asyiim an duly MM Phe sult was based-on the ground shat Nagy had a wife }iving ta Buda Pest,.Mungary, when he-married-{ the compliant ners on Seye'ly, T With the announcement of the Teuat-upon which the Dintrict-Attorney: “I came to this country abjat ten hopes ‘to- obtain -conviction. pertains 10 3 Lildre’ were at-home one ot my daugnters ts Ai a Sister of Charity in Firtaacls, dw-America 1 joined the family- of-the iate—-Collla Py Huutington.-I- had re. ceived reecint toma ap i trainea burs ent ax AT —wchool, and, Mr. Huntington's family in Germany t their control, sirued to be a direct violation of the ‘Interstate Law provides that the aigner ath of Nagy Nis real tdenuty became known He wa a member of the Hungarian no- = Tho -epeciiia against the six Count von Aden, twalss. “gen is Sonspirney-in—eestraint -ol-tred years ago. and tort slifldren, |: MOTHER Theatrical Trust Who Are Indicted Morc K/aw- Rockwood meee (Ar ee aie DIO CALVE SAL HERE DISGUISED AS MISS NELSONE Beautiful-Passenger Was —a-Mystery..Aboard the: Koenigen-Luise.— LADY CUTHBERT — SHOT BY HUSBAND WILE HUNTING FHitled -Englishwoman=in: Gay Party Falls Déad, | erga sor ailies | | meaner Sorw ied herd sibaced Tar NEWARK, N, J, ‘Jan, M—The trial | band’a death,” ss Miser eG When the North German: Lloyd lser —— Dorothy more than two weeks In hearing eyi-1 Of Mo divo; ht by Mra, | Riviera, At Monte Carlo 1 met the|Koenixén” Luise reached her pler In| yp iittiandithecBatone vate dence on rene the peelciaent Bees Z of thle city, eeanann Peele peo bate Fedd| Hoboken to-day after a tempestuous | Burne a lower, worw alka Bruised: Ruacand vide Balawco tnt y rei ayers ef, Uiat poor Ameriean heli " : vo sailor con the bo on | husband aapaccient aeGtaes Fappeared betorer tie ee DT aaemetee In New York, against |was ruined by European fast titan voyage a bea men cupped sow 4 | {they bli. a pbbard ewer at Beautro) jury and gaye testimony tending to | "°F band Adislauf Nagy, was) sho spoiled my life, too. She had run|!er Kansplank and was greeted affec- | ned Jie etapa] arate eee ay Pie “show that the Theatrical ‘Trust waa] Called this afternoon before Vice-Chan-|#Way with Prince Rigo and she tatro-|tonately on tho dock by a tall man Inj iiive teen: carried overboard. Cap Rare 9 ‘ie SRR violating the Jaw, Belasco first started | Ccllor Stevens. duced me to him, He was a charming| ‘+ fT 1 and collared overcoat, who Datiiso mathe Ciiaewa von wasrAsOtLy- DCs CHEN, DLE OLY ‘ the fight against the trust. It came toa sudden end when It was|™4n. She led mo into the habit of{ 28d MP the morning waiting for | gglergiand ene of the biggest he ha t he Capt games| The specific point in the evidenco {Announced that the defendant had dieq | @tinking and I started on my down- ue a ipieacea nae esate aiaseldh gure his {a ee gathered against. the members of tho|n the Morris Plains asylum Inat night, |Witd career then, RiGee le eR and yivaclous he: naira ahetralifdendteatiletsrell warnerss had- singled ticutar atten toa, Maud M, yessel-in porte! vhort Eugene Higgins, the, carpet manufactur- her out=for= par was known a “Mls ‘etwon, dat tho purser: med-an- Hyening—-Worlt ro-t Tint she was Mme Cxive; Bese wet né AKO Was reported engaged to BOVADE LOVE ~. WITHAPISTOL son the Stratford, wildw of | ra oe! ry e Wi id to have met In} * ighall hot present-fiis-atiraction in «ny Was reoslved by” thent asa companion| ef Whom she was sal teary Dears “a Bu aan Aer bility, and in hly. native. country bore jand/nurscetora th ne hildren, rita Paris. | We dauxhitet the eee ne ofices ef —Al_Haymansnd| the. title of Count Ralast Waal ttewam de ees Stora nen} figuring ns | rranicts “Eatmuid (wed a 9 dus yacht on a % a of a Griangor tho following state-|a Warm acquaintance of Emperor Jo- ed atl my Gnlo's ratto SP ai ecknn aera given out soon after the re-| seph nd for a long time was a member peapetale pedkenattreotivestalaten i MleU Lotte Aieniusieciennerea sented | ieee ne to tho ia Fort Of the natctment was -made- puy~| Of bis. prosent—guurd-— He -hmd~ been} RTTAL-ANY aT Val Wutd Dee es eh he te Rng Sean ee ater srewhoit PF breveted’ Colonel for. bravery inf Ar- viernes Wikea ee ponstons ot Catan, : mmariediet , = be: menia before Jolning the Royal. Guards. |b8ck here, 1 went to Ii Jabs Miss Nelson"? kept very much to married -A OVE are not surprised at dlile indicts} ment, as it has been street and table | aut nel" pines in-Tuxeto-Penec "ON: yes he Hank in-iss2 Nagy 4 mansion there, too. He wanted mo or Count Todi recélved he sanction of the E: to clope with Mm, but T refi vent Or mote. The malice | © he Emperor to a mar= refusod. and : ete hia Tuspled Tare ‘tataw |TaRe: with Eranco-Gtralla;-a=Hungarian'ty. Sind Skene foitine teas? ae sr Sole T EK ak WIN Bo ad inoble woman Itt alldco0 theta fowst even —yeare er years” after the and thers. “rasa tot In thé papers about it ~ When: L recovered -E-wan-awreciceat hy the shock, and sines then [have been ‘Grinking {6 forkel my sormiwes. 1 hope! now Ican break away from liquor, but | marriage he became mixed up. with. some platters Againgt.. Rap at District-Attorney. © the throne, and fearing Imprisonment —ayt—any-one doubts the demoraliza-|ind disgrace ie came-to tls country. ‘ton of the-preserit- Disiriet-Atteney'a | He. baa aince.bon-recolving—a_rogular ~Ject of wonderment to the unitiated. : Ths =Oftice fe need only notice the freedom | remittance, When questioned closely roganding tho with which Grand Jury proceedings | IV ¥omo Manner Nis Kecond Wife hoard | Ponts —Itt_her remarkable — tate, tha: to Ubi, say) tooumuyeh naw, of the marriage In Miingary And forced GContesston Tron! Nasys nos titied “Countess ROd AT he TRRIRKE of the latter she. begun dlyorce proceed- Ings. ‘woman. crete ed Jaliy;—Gertainty. ave.tal {othe witnesses pnd_Grand Jurora them- “gelves would not talk about what “hap= pens_in-the-Grand-Jury-reom. “Every business Institution which de Yelope thee, -Aave_tn- Jorge -propartions aise 0 ws taken. to. Raymond Btrce: to serve her sentence, oa ie cayags-oretcand-as-woon + Centgd wie anita tanea| Now:He IS Held for Ab- with her escort to a watting carringe, ait wh dFiFen to Now" York “+ duction and Aiso for OEMS TINE SCIN ea To aay ha ho kniew-Calve-was comiig-to-America, | ‘Burglary. WHT Hat expected “heron the — Nort mist tiee diner. When asked whort ahet was to sing for In this. country, the! Tmprésario siirigged iis slioulders. y W. And _woulda‘t tell ie} ‘Two chatgee of burglary, a ald uce | mr tery to [ameaut and oné of attsmpte i Pion swerved to hold Bimer hey = pig tated engagement “ait ae HIS CHIEF WIT. {dencies; William Carey after me Cand Fortv-fitth are: to All.’ ae “PRICE ONE CENT. ES ae CaS Will Give History of His Boyhood Life : to Support Claim that Nature. Made. Him : Irresponsible » for White Killing. a THREE JURORS TAKEN” FROM BOX; ONE OTHER CH IOSEN. David S. Walker and Louis Haas Released ty) ~~ Court on Motion of Jerome, Who, lt ! cals, Said, Objects to Still _ p Another. JURORS IN THAW CASE. “No. . SMITH, Yettred-maratacturer, -No.lo3- Weal ONS Hundred and street. No.2—GEORGK PFArF, hardware, No. 122 Centre streat. No. 3—-GEORGE H, FECKE, manager, No, 601 West One EATEN and Thirty-first sire No:-4-—-OSCAR-A,- PINK; ‘salesman, Forty-fifth street. No. 5—-HENRY C. HARNEY, manager, Brook avenue and One Hun- dred and Thirty-second street. . No. 6-HARRY C. BREARLY, advertising an No. 19 East Si: teenth street. % No. 7—MALCOLM F, FRASER, clothing salesman, No. 142 West }- One Hundred and Twenty-elabth street. No, 8-CHARLES D- NEWTON, retired railroad official; No, 266-West- —One-Hentdrerd and Thirty-fourth street NO“ 8—WILBUR TF, STEELE,» mANUTaCtFer, No: ba West One Hl “dred and Fitty-first street. ‘No 10= TOUR'S: “DICNNMt;-rattway-agent-No- 2tt- Broadway. 0.477 “West One-Hnndred-ant Mrs. William Thaw, mother of Harry K. Thaw, will be the chiet > witness for the defense in her son's trial for the murder of Stanford White. The District-Attorney to-day leamed this, and also that’ her evidence-will be such as to strongly sustain the contention that his nature, | shown from earliest boyhood, made young Thaw. Lie at the = time of the killing of White. She will tell of-his strange actions as a child; of his perverse tene of his father's belief that the boy was weak minded as we tes is son in his. will and tie dt up E jas wilful, a belief that led him to cut off is share of the Thaw millions ina trust. tois-said-that-in-doing this the aged woman-will have to lay bare > qj scandals -of her son's boyhood days in-Pittsburg which the family’s—- money and influence were able to hide at the time, - SHAN GES-IN THE JURY. i W hen the court opened to-day there were eleven jurors in'the box, = Twat jurors, Noo +; David S.Walker,-and No. 9;-Louis-Hias--werd co Elenice on motion MOLE DIES: OTE Jerome, x ThE-Second, Who Took seat NO. 9, \factrer, of No, 529 Wes 7 a, : 3 fonat inte yours hus reatded | Saree eee a mua Iie Tuets, kept the ties hot this winter | O% Pier de sixiren years ay of the mont piquant. ato: ot yachting partion on the Riviern-and + gay Mitte intent in-Parly thet. have caied —newsra por, readers om but witnesaes testined that] oe king. boy is uppearince ia decoly HIGINS SHONS SOME (PROVEMENT Doctor Finds Slight Change| for the Better in Ex- Sees foe (DIES FROM SHOT FIRED oe BY A LOVE-SICK BOY. member of & trust seems to be a badge of guccess pinned -on successful business Young-Hustig. Held for the De. of John Levine, His Sweet- “men by their unsuccessful competitors, “fe will not be long jn this fair and heart's Uncle. of No. ath, fote-every auecessful man willbe ta= dicted for boing a member of @ trust, +The stikma which used to Go with an ‘tndictment has been entirely eliminated by proceedings much ua these.” Os Ki solu: UAt the office of David Belasco it was oo John Levine. street, Brooklyn, died thiy afternoon in nue, Boy Ridge, At No. street Hyves Madel\n girl of IMs own age. with Madeling put Ma first story of the div that reached Us ¢ 4 -engalz Mreeeeepriertin Te | pro bride of a blind American” milionalre, | Peet? a& resldent-of Paria, 8g well known arene the Amertean core | whirlivind campaign, meat W che effect that she wax to” be ee a Harlem Trolley Runs D IW} that city. Ru- mor fad Te Uiat be Was to Dui cin i it ; g Are—for-hor that she had lievished ate Bea and-Rolls.YoungV minds ei —her,—but-—alas,—she-wae—to4—bast-Friday_afternoon. the = Sing only kor irm. | 1k . Gald the! jn court, ppeared at he tor a Block. Gosalps, to be, the Jone auditor in Hii l oy. was alone amt gaked | 2 © OpeTA-hOUse “aMI—she the sole fae we 5 en IS im lish hens after fvery American who hada pistol and hold st to hor | <7) Ser yinlted Paris nad racked his brains| ere ot acedpt him) he would | Sichitless, miilionilre, it Was uid ae | btow her trains out: Under (ie eltura- |, ; 1 him and promised ming for iixgine was the man to wh Mm} stances she a 5 0 /Srouid not return for'e aay of (wo, | the Busiwick Mowitat aa the result Governor’s Condition. of the bullet woun In Motes ry love- Gey arcust,; Gobbled. Everything. sick William Hustig. e X Bome of the witnesses before the OLEAN, N. ¥., Jan, 31.—Dr, Hibbard Young Hustig was infatuated with Levine's nigce, Josephine —Wilkinadn. and when tlie uncle forbade tehir mar- stated this forenoon that ex-Gov. Hig-| gins had. passed a. fairly comfortable | night There had been no partioular | riage tho young man forced hia way] change jn his condition, but if any at | Into Levine's (presence and shot him.| ull, dere seemed to be a alight tin | Fides iano errs ianed “to-day —hetore, ai Tt NR rTOON-TC “AA Stated that there > Magistrate Dooley and held to Raymond! iiud :beon no change tn the pattont’ + Sircet Jail, pending tho - result of | condition during: the-day, Talgned Yormorrow on" a enaree’ o¢]§362,500 VOTED FOR _ NEW STATE HOSPITAL, |: homicide, ALBANY, Jan, 31.—The Axsombly to-! $9,000,000 MORE ASKED FOR ARMIY’S SUPPORT, Lday pasaed the Rogers bill, appropriat- Grand Jury sworo that In many casex the mombera of the. trust compelled ~-them—to—make-—contracts by which” It an specifically provided that {ts mem- Bers ‘should do ‘tho booking at se 13 per, ; feo therefor, In addition }o—-thia the members of the truat—do— Snanded and got {0 to 60.1 Der cent. of the recolpts, leaving the small balance to the house: Shecording to the indletment, which ‘covers Bove * typowritten pages, thot trust was organized 11189 that time had control of only Vicky the- atres. ‘To-day Jt 1s In absolute control of moro than five hundred: out of the _ sixohundred thetres of the first class ae the country, a well-defined Instance of the ma- Oinations cof ies ruake thor cote of Barah Bernhardt ts Polnteaee out. When in y sho caine to Amorica In 1X6 she was Ang $362,000 for new dulldings at various compelled to play onl, i Andependent Btate ‘hospitals. theatres from one en ho country $1.—The War Do- WASHINGTON, Jap. to the other. In somo clticn Ww the diva had given) her heart. What-| ene Ate i Gaive heraelf dhl noc wax-airdnieus in] That night she t eats Hunde rt denying It) In) fact ale cabled her} : and, fearing tut 1 American manager Would sing here “e att nt Ker to n Istand days’ tho The boy at UAL o°10 the. storien it fone eee wedging was 7 riage. THM W Tomiy ex np-of the ramor-mony ity state we re blow Jufter the started by & | ratition al t-yet been hoard from to. either amr or deny her reported be thal, When the big wilp was about twenty. {oir miles this) aide of Gibraltar a. go weve climbed Over har starboant Whee lrnkes ral thus o Had robbed the a. Kae No, Ut Ap and Vier were _ Bix .of tho Mae agp Arunt-was-in absolute contol of ait thet partment-to-day-sont to-the Bonito an NEW: ORLEANS RESUETS. a wore WUrled AbOUL 1 ' = > pi theatres the French ‘actroae wan forced | ogtinate that $9,792,(68 will bu needed na , Sustained severe SHAW DENIES RUMOR, -4/ : fo. vivo. her playa ander ja. wnt At] O° Sattional appropriatind for the type | bruininae sand, staking. CONCORD, Ny 1t., Jan. 31.—Seerhfhry Pi yety-ninen i ax time Berntinrdt’ io bald to have |an Add! it aa ithe tup-) FIRST RAGE Oca Gold te ta) ‘The Shuost gor ¥, sinsured Permona |i Coo Tae kintemlow: tat iene Bhiety nh t epee is i es By rea | cat pansage of the bill'to| 1 and 6 to 1) 1 Sponge Cake (8 tol or Rew Fork: Bre, Wong. as) throw] nied the rumor fon, Omals: thi 6 Ween ere found (9 be a novere 00} ne.and: elency ‘the door oir a of a now \t is pmpound: fraatu: je aki - Srey a an inst pa 10 members of) Be ibo arulliery increas @ icy of) 4Yor place):2, John*Poters'3, agains’ tearoom a: to become tho hea ustsoms . > corn oe ‘on right eva by the door many there, |) ternal injurics, = E ia plisher and automobile manufacturer, and has a Broadway acquaintance © Tis en Gan le ani feared he could not Stand’ the sirain-of It. was announced this afternoon that-another of the jurors already sould be-objectedto- by Mr. Jerome before the Uni Degins: The trouble with Haas and Walker appears to be that they are young might be swayed by the devotion of the women in the case. Haas land $C salesman, He has liberal ideas and-iswell known-to-many-ons= the Bowery who enjoy the friendship of Daniel O'Reilly, of counsel for | the-defense. \Walker-is-a-son-of- John-Brishen- Watker,-the millionaire = that is quite friendly to Mr. O'Reilly. Mr. Walker, at the time of his examination, admitted that he had known Stanford White and had met Harry Thaw. Haas waa nitch offended whenj course, when the District. -Attorney was formed he nad 1 dismissed! willing to Nave me I could do‘notting | (rom the jury at the request of Uiel but take the oath. I would have done triereAtt Mroy on-the} my duty futrty, but now that fam out " contrary, apy \red amused and sald he| you won't find-me fling any. applt about: the matter. Hons to get back." bat ‘The release of the two jurore will uns was tho moat] daubtedty boatpone the real opening of. : tTreKt_Wank, av aN@E: Siq@sgiy fo aad no stt-will tell the * bullding he sald, aa he was] u yin t wh rides on r wi Bat ed ome, Tf knew Stanford! urday holiday: ahead, ever! ie the tt eu i knew the Thaws, Of d be Miled at to-day's sesalol one Oita ureters Mother to Be Chief 's W; itness in Son’s Defense Districteattorney Jerome’ loarnél sto denoting a disontered Brain; she will that not efty will the defense in] swear that his father, was convinced he ho insanity, but’ that{ was mentally unbalanced and) mhowed aw, mother-of the de-| this htiefin-ils: wil when he out Har be chief witness’ to] ry of with a small {ncome and ted’ sstantiato the a Sho will take} his fortiine in trust until such a tik the stand and swear to a aerles of facts should prove his ability to. tala” tending to show that Harry Thaw was] caro of money. ne quite right mentally, The career of Harry Thaw front child She will telh of actions in hia boyhood Thaw’s

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