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Wratiieiteraty Phen, foen hehe nea W RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. } STUDENT MURDERED BY MAN WHO ASKED FOR HELEN GOULD ae - Hours and Gave Contradictory De- | scriptions of Man Who Shot—Died While Trying to Tell Coroner Van Dwight [New York Un {the cellar of the h Arts and S uMiss Helen Gould Miss Gould is the Snows dwell. Sheldon, an engineering st at ences a cousin of Mrs house is one of a cluster of build- dow home in which edge of the college Jeunius and Miss Ge a visitor Zs at the aS there yesterday afternoon and evening. The student, who was twenty-four years old, and a son of D. D. Sheidon, of Loring place, \ qwas living with Dean Snow The young tnan lived three h lthe was shot down by hls mysterious as- patlant When found m about the lankles were bound and there were evi- ences of a desperate struggle about the FAN OF See = MUTULRSEE LFE, DES BY GAS fhe expired while struce Donaid in the Ford! Hospital 4 Gave Contradictory Descriptions. Police Record Case as Suicide, Though Lawyer Asserts From those who souglit to quest! WM Was Accident. a few blocks from the Snow house, jouse his wrists and ehe student two contradictory descrip- felons were obtained of the mysterious Jassaflant. one des: ribing him as a short @tocky, dark skinned Its and another aking him out a blg, stalwart man of the same complexion. Whi de- scription Mts the man made his escape lin spite of searching parties of hund feli eve tudents, mounted police and the lmerves of the University Melghtg station Young Sheldon, from what he sata ck Augustus Bt tormer fe few gasping sentences, w tof the Mutual Reserve Lite nd the first of the | be he furnal kitchen the cellar 19 shake parsed throws) the Inie Tapio, the was at no Vene furnace ¢ Company oft TEtGe (he ndicted as | e Armstr nk investigation, | bed to: 1s | lust man ste ain jay at } + Asked for Helen Gould. oie, No. 66) Vast Seventy-olghth atraet, | H Se On the books of the St Sixnty-seventh \ ious treet police station the case is set | ; down a8 une of suspected suicide » her house Mr. Hurnham, who was fifty-seven repeated the plek- > young man, lan up the years old and a@ sufferer from a com- | urnace shake for A Weapon. | Hication of discuses, died of gas polson You it the man, springing at ing. The fumes escaped from the open the bor'e thr Jets of a Kus Bove In a room adjoining | Then begun the struggle, which Me his bedroom fying young man sought in valn to While le was practically assured that It was ended by a shot that he would never be tried on the five in penetrated the left side of the abdomen. dictments pending against him in tle! sed through several organs and) pistrict-Attorney’s office, ba was cons in the spine. fronted by a civil suit which threatened ("The cook in the kitchen above heard Nihale ‘pea mdaioue nisl l&he shot, but paid no attenttan to tt.) cory of the Mutual Reserve Lifs Insur- thinking it might de an exjioston Of! ance Company and its predeccessor, the @oai in the furnace. A few moments) Mutual Reserve Fund Life .\ssuc ation, essed, when she heard groans, She) under the joint munagement of nimscil, | |mraited and then went down into the/ his brother, Gevvge Buroham 41, and heellar. . George D. Eldridge. She found young Sheldon stretched on} —Thiiy sult. was recently fled in the |e floor, his feet and arms bound with (yited States Cireult Court by Willian |pleces of rope. He tried to raise him- jfepburn Russell aud Chartes Hash jeer and out more, vecelvers of the Mutual Reserve | a man Miss Gould! y e Insurance Company, which was de wanted money.” Then he fell back in cared insulvent. by. Attoiney-cenera '@ faint. , Jackson on Fel, 14, 19%. The servant girl rushed upstairs and ane pill of complaint in the suit jealled to Mrs, Snow and Miss Mary) prought by the receivers specitied a \Larkin, governess for the Snow chil-| number of alleged unlawful and lar Gren, that something jertible had hap- te on the part of Frederick pened to “Dwight am. An a In the sum o! | Mra. Snow Held His Head in Her Lap 1 by the receivers, Burnh maEsMiraviin Caw: dawn’ iti alaive wasted or nilsapplied to his « from the nursery, with Mre. Snow at McGovern, Mr sBurnhain's law . While the governess tore at! yer, and Dr er A. Miller, the family | her heels. Whi bautet tho, students /physician, were simmoned w the Burn the ropes that boun 4 en's hain home to-day before the death of | wrists, Mrs. Snow took hie head in her Hurnham was jorted tothe Jap and was holding it there when the ce consultation ~ h Prof. Sno kA. Burn pace mrrived with Prof, Anon ham jr rohan, a Ip the confusion and exelioment that daughter, Mrs. Baldwh, Mr } di the discovery of the crime the) Burnham's | inothe Wellingto: feauaed je flawed a wide vin of Hawking, the butler, Mr. MeGover [player war allowed a wide margin of | Rit out’ tilts atatement gafety cover the hunting parties that { Mr. Burnham, we have nally set ovt for him, Polic with coldental. A’ thor ablish any |revolvers in janis and building 01 A} bands of students J} the neighborhood Snow's offer of a reward for the finding lof the murderer the ca swarmed thr following d the war a small ge Burnham always ath room Mr | ‘The revolver with whi vy a time betore retiring. The man was shot was fo by a@ tube to 4 It was of | ay ie the wall of the bath | THEY "Van Dwight Sheldon Lived for Three WITH MTCHEL AND MORRISON Court Finds Officials Guilty Contempt Ca ENTER Terms Run From Six Blow to WASHING Y Dec contempt case t the TF Range Company pers, Vice-Pr tar. Apresl Made; Lawyer | furnished the bonds Hach of the defe tence parsed learners et aeitialconth AME. COMPLE ED COGN, Putting of that company list, and the Federation tion of Judge Gould's recent as attracted wile atten ere conten phase of case ha the court for Labor Fede AS. API raion Twelve t ane npr ings taking the form of a testimony before an examiner a arguments six om Bail Granted. aie py nthe i hea Judge's Decision, Judge Wright's de ing denunciation of th recited the conditions Months—Decision “Untair List nths: § products and a vim GTN mandamus in Famous SAL. to voy many months, the proceed. 1 of 4d man injunction and referred to the fac for twenty-five ‘years t had operated « ten always had maintained He also spok { strength of the America Labor, with its 2 its repeated indorseme lof the Bucks Stove pany, through the tionist, the Fede es by the defendar lars, ac The Court referred to the { patronize’ |i Pederatior on Was a scath- defendants ding He th | poe Bey Serrtsemeee 4U Cemee ‘Circulation Books Open to All.’”” 1908. 9 | Circulation Books Open to All." | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DIS OHB EN ah 23, GOMPERS 10 JAIL UNIVERSITY MAN SHOT AND KILLED PRICE ONE CENT. “HE OUGHT ‘il BE DEAD, 'D SHOOT HIM AGAIN” CRIED HAWS, WHEN TOLD ANNIS STIL LWED N. Y. U. Student Who 7 Shot, House Where Murder Occurred and Dean of College © WED AT PISTOL POINT, SO Swom force j Wei “TWO WOMEN ATTACK SLAYER in the that | Preme Bucks plant ir ert n “nae murder Octot ing ani Bot VAN DW/GHT DEAN SNOW SHELDON: WRESIDEN CE, COURT ANNULS MARRIAGE Ne Vhat County Performed Ceremony While Revolver Testimony Justice of the Peace in Westchester Was Held at Bridegroom’s Head. to 1) Wright held a roto Court Tis na WAS compelled tas An ABE B ashy $111 Vt that Justice of the “ Plains to-day, tn favor | pear ¢ vs alled in and \ Ke . rformed — the ling fght all the time | aight ding the revolver re Justice hat extimon| Arringe Jus AS HE MAKES THREAT IN COURT hother mi Bet the same aa Joe r Branch of the Su- 76, yee P this both women flung themarives | Court, in Brooklyn, for the oO) tne slayer and bore t mare the floor. ! of Joseph Conso, at No, 18 They attacked him with teeth and nails. was attacked as he was be- biting and scratching, until Nis face was| The Nort to the courtroom this afters fF In a dozen different paces Wilhelm de man's. wite Three Deputy Sherifs struggled vatn-| twenty-f he on \ y for fen minutes before the wd that Capt 1 aw drag the infuriated women off. Nol ore wa the charge was made against t roug Albert they were allowed to enter a nee r and ronm when the trial was resumed antic, SEARCH FOR WOMAN STRANGELY ee Killed Conso in defending his wife German Lloyd i © intr ed up one da DEAN SVOW ~ HARRY LEHR, an NEPTUNE, DARED BOREAS AT StA \In Purple Socks Strode Decks While Big Kaiser \Was Tossed Like C ner Katser | i | | had was, nde the deck hater ndividually willing or unwit ing, appr or disapproving’ by va t n Ki — —e*e- — rhe Y ad F , tieles « . t the ¢ Had heen intin ' * i vic | . urow 7 4 tof t treet, as urd f That caused inqu ” Fs ® ft . business relat th the stome last March, a gh the fact of Jeveloped tha lise oy dieappearan t D ' sisited Philadelphia started fr nb Pag nt Her Mrs Howard ‘there to returt ale THE HUB CLOTHING CORN eS eT [tenn Iie narlitieea an ace cor he AND gan OADM AD, at Fine § Turkiak Baths v : silk-lined Overcoats, to-day, ay On Monday the landiord trom wh ret-clase downtown eatab en des it ther pumps he tr tas Delicr-mads overcoats, @10.80; NP lane sented the soums om Branch ats fy alata us athe {ik Neptune ulmecit, —_____—_e++. “Would Willingly Go Down to —— and Get Him Out to Do It,” Police- man Swears Writer Said on Day of Arre t DEFENSE SCORES POINT THROUGH STATE WITNESS. Elated When Darrin Introduces Letter Reflect- ing on Slain Man and the Wife of the Slayer—-State to Close Case To-Morrow. m of the Thornton Hains ned Fallon, trial ng this afternoon ended to testimony alMlish that Hiuns entert a murde wus feeling of bitterness toward Annis. e Fallon was in the station house at Flushing when Hains and Capt. Hains é brought in after Thornton Hains asked leave to wr his father, Gen, Hains, reading Ann —_ He wa old t ind re eplied, The ——— ought to | evening of that day, Fallon swore, Thornton Ha Annis, said | “ld willingly go d ind bring him back and over again.” Na x. the dete 1! { the army nds throug i olver ta the Dlstrleuattosnoy, of actetter write |! against the arer to ten by Thornton Halns te Julian Riple ir a magazine editor, pres the Wi side tag It ention of My, 1 te this letter jthat Thorn thre ed din bringing itt ut | from his own withess what wax mount i damaging to his own ide, without) ofibNude bringing out anything that could « re ee a wlightest injury to the defense. In by We Kot oUt, He told me he he lawyers for Hains were more) oy in the ol eoantes Jubllant, because of tem porary advantage hail gained Prisoner's Admission ugh the blu the other fe first witne {principally be ey ne lender man Neve that Darrin landed to them on a! Member of th ) silver salver, as it were, an opportunity |ON the day of the shootir to later introduce to the case all those details regarding Annis’s alleged relations with Mrs, Hains which Justice attracted Crane had hoped to keep out ne to the float and heard some Darrin himself having shown the way yi “It {8 a gentleman's club. {t is hard to see how the flood of sca ‘ also saw Thornton Hains dal and intrigue-all of {:, of course, |reak his gun and call attention to the helpful to the defense—can he excluded the shells were still loaded eM ut after an and Thureday also until 10, *s* Missing Witness in Sweden, Farlier in the day Herman H. Kim Kimme testi Ked to-day.| mal, a member of the Bayside Yaciit | mi eee after a run stifled that Hains admitted afte A re 4 that eld all at ba | stirrer ahaces test ay a mt ( id he i A va 5 mat why’ he didn't nthe North |, erates bege are of the pass “ t and second | ma © to be vedually guilts Policeman Berker, who arrested the | iid ive ie Drathor Mae y tr Jentified \e : 6 ‘Fo. this Kimmel Atlantic | Hainaen, Identified ather re-| said Thor He eatin volyer_holster, oe at “E know Iam, If I had been in bis s soon ag | torneye fay, will pla N ant | place Z would tiave done the same on 88] part in the State's case, The holster heel thing.'* T vant | found strapped under the arm a Mite ‘endod® elie oxenitine eal moe eT |the shoulder of Capt. Hains. The eae ‘ xamination whieh mpty bottle | ser iw new, and Policeman Baker sald |e te °% vaimniasion a e 1 and mated Ha eon \ big | I | Mr. Kimm ia) DR. BULL GROWS WoRsE, ; te ne eed > Plaza H 5 it 4 Ka rare aid, oF ri Dr sofa wh | ht. Hla Dr Willan 7 hee | : e had t t immediate dange ’ ‘a i killing. 1 aid Thursday, $4.05. Open to-nigag » aid a8 the otbers While ius Onplber Killed me

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