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APE TI hr eeo y nnent nnem n BOTH MBBED BY. John Newton Cuneo ae the Way on Run Through | l| | ANS | Tender Them a Reception. New Jersey—Quaker City Motor Club to | Forty automobiles, driven by women, | who will officially’ receis started from the Hotel Plaza to-day |!" the State House at Trenton, and a re, the tourists luncheon afterward at the Trenton on a run to Philadelphia, It Is @ (Wor) douse, The party will then be escorted y day run held under the auspices of the | through Staten Island by the Richmond | n's Motoring Club, Mrs. John | County Automobile Club, whieh will Newton Chneo, queen of last. year's! also tender them a luncheon at which automobile carnival, led the wa | Borough President Cromwell will pre- oe At Newark and Trenton “He Hates Me,” Jersey, they ite receptions by utomobile were | side. the New Among the women and thelr cars who otor Club} started to-day were Mrs, Joan Newton Jersey and Says Senator ~ eecminasicii ‘ the officials of the Ajax Grieb| Cuneo, Richmond Hill b. 1, Lancia; in Reply y President’s ny, and will arrive in| Mrs, Alice H. Ramsey, Hackensack, ae: — nisht. From Trenton |J., Maxwell; Miss Ha Auindy, 3 ( carges of Lying. will be escorted to Philadelphia } Yor! Mrs. J. Kirk Dr. Overpock, the offictal path-| Brookiyn, Maxwel M W. finder of the Quaker City Motor Club| man, Brooklyn, F z and a score of its members. ven reception tendered to ght at the Hotel Walton by - the Quaker City Motor Club. Mayor | New Flatly Contradicts Nation’s! noysurn, ¢ piiadetpnia, wilt deliver | Hi the address of welcome. Executive—Accuses Him of toe returf trip to-morrow wilt inctuda Pliuwetzer, 1H Maxwell Poughkeeps Buekm Miss Alice Caditac; Mr Miss Bea ny aay y MAK ES A FULL DENIAL. Li i an address by Gov, Fort, of New Jersey, | Spo ner, Neoware S. J, 8 Passing Over Land Grabs. 9 —— : man got out his plies day, @ Jabbing it Into President elt ; tlon of the Senate and the ’ large while in ch: isthe tearing : P anaieradt armeiOlh Ene = oniring olleveriAnding a cure Corl dressed: toUhia wits) and readies itol: a natton’s Chief Hxec vat he had lows the tuberculosis that had ravaged his | low } Ned in connection with the Oregon “My Dearest—When you read this note lungs for more than a year, Edward F. | land grabs. | 5 | P shall have ended a life that has been ‘j Gia, deo urepliad in Wentworth, a salesman employed bY! yipearable to me. It may seem cow. - ation from the White f ney the Brentano book concern, shot and ardly for me to leave you like this, but had exerted his offictal in as| Killed himself tn a room jn the base- | jt was only a question of a short time Senator tnd fpr his own beneflt to Ment of the store at Fifth avenue and! when I should have lost my mind alto- ting sult against rallroads of the) TWenty-seventh street this afternoon, | gether and become a burden to you and rthwest in order ¢ he miont be| Wentowrth left his counter shortls my friends, So ft ts b able held by tey bis return from luneh and was not, “yp feel myself ta to Southern Company missed until Lester Blumberg, an e day. T have not enough do @Manted to the State of Oregon in 1 ployee in the bullding, he a shot in| my wea I have been trying Pas meanit for the construction of a military road, the basement. It didn't take him long | the f things for The Senator directly accused tho to find Wentworth, a wound fn his right) twenty years; and’ my brain has President of per: ma and cun- {temple and a pistol nearby He had God Is just and ning in making the charges, and prac-| written a brief note of Girewell, w i hands I give myself for jadg tleally declared that Mr. Roo: was pinned to the lapel of his coa ment. was shielding his “dear fri Wentworth was forty-five years old.) “You have been a devoted wife and man” in illegally holding A few months ago he had to take a mother. Kiss Ethel for me, and tell of the public domain, while he a leave of absence on account of his Ml- her my last word is for her to devote him (Tillman) for wanting to buy ness, but returned to New York unim- her life to you. My troubles are beyond with his daughter at of any hum t, Flushing. all the friends v us, God be merel the n powers Thank lave tried to help Tunte me, acres. “The President hates me and w destroy mo," he said Senator Tilman e any untruth or wrong manded an investigation Sy the eke Crush in the Senate, A great throng sought adm} the Senate to hear Mr, public galleries were also opened at an | early hour and were promptly filled * The card galleries usually remain closed until 1145, but the pr was 80 great thbt they wer “ “CHILD, AT PLAY, FALLS UNDER HEAVY TRUCK AND IS KILLED The | sure ed an hour | earlier to-day, and b: e tinie Ingress; Jullus Fried, five years old, on his ployee of the Degnon Contracting Com- became possible the throng was so dense) way to his home at No. 39 Jefferson Any, happened al bound from the and the rush so. stri that women Kast River. 1 ed, Immersed street from the kindergarten this after- had their U his wraps torn from them. Probably not stopped to play In front of Beth | ont one-fifth of the people in the corridors which in| Jefferson one of t found access to the galleries: between Cherry and Monroe A man Who gave lis hame as C, Rh Hoe ran back and forth from L, Crout, of this city, caught in. the alk to sidewalk with a crowd of play, ran under the horses 1. Before Carney could stop front wheels of the truck passed over the boy's body eereamed and many of noon, el Hospital, and ran with h m into the hospital. He crush of the Senate galleries, was in- | clilldren g trucks and other ve-!was frightfully crushed and died in fured about the head and fainted nt an hour, Carney was arrested, al- Senator Tillman was applauded as he | A big two-horse truck, loaded with though there is no evidence that he el and driven by Hugh Carney, of 54 West Forty-fifth street, an em- arose to speak, and hls address was, gr punctuated by hand-clapping and some laughter. | —— | was criminally responsible for the ae- eldent 4 "In my public work here," sald Sen- ator Tillman, “I have not hesitated to eriticise and comment on the offictal ne: | tions and utterance; of President | Roosevelt and X have doubtless given bim good cause to seek revenge, I have, at various times, arraigned him | in the Senate for tyrannical invasion Of the rights of Congress, for nsurpa- | 2 tion of authority not givon im by) “4 tho Constitution, for Aisobedience of | Forty men looking for a fob at the; crowded up onto the narrow dark stalr- ald and the neflect of duty, and Empire Button Works at Tenth atreet | case outslde the office of the works. 7 articular! in @ cage 0! ra, Morr! y, 7 iris had hardly left the offic en Tor brutal end eruel conduct toward «2M Vernon avenue, Long Island City, | AnS ae Aral lee oe helpless woman, | to-day, caused a rlot when one of their) Tiere was a confused nolse of scute “I was not aware that these darts of number tried to kiss a pretty ttle fling and blows as Clark ran out onto| mine had'quivered In the Executive | stenographer as she walked through|the hallway. In the semi-darkness he hide and stung him so, but the eager- |g crowd with the morning mail, Inj Cod hear men breathing heavily and ness and intensity with which he has noticed a limp form deing dragged down | a) presented his case against me, his the excitement the girl, whom the men! thg stairs, making a precedent, when none has ex-\! Were trying to protect, had her clothes| Clark fought through the ruck, A Iited before, his taking from the com- torn, windows were smashed and sev- | grabbed the two girls and got them into mittee to which he has forwarded) oral heade broken. . thé office. Down in the yard of the the prese uetore that committee had | 27 Feeponte to an advertleement for| trowa ot men kicking and” pinching ppsicired them, indicates that Theo- hands, the men lined up In the yard In| Grafon!. Some of them had rel Gore Roosevelt enjoys to the limit the {ont of the factory) before the whistle! stones from a pile in the yard and| feeling of getting cven with Ben Tin. ew for work, Among them was threw them about wildly, smasning a| man and laya.on the ‘Big Stick’ with “useppl Grafonl, of Bushwick avenue, | couple of windows. \ the keenest relish, doubtless believing Brooklyn, The superintendent, John white the girls cowered and shivered THG( 1 Ghd PITS (OUk’o has oud’ HY of Chat mee through the eager crowd clark called Hunter's Point po- | with a quick: lice station, dit looked to him} ' Ani Displayed. “See you In a minute, boys.” that If the reserves didn't hurry sear DIE Replays | Then he rent out Margaret Molloy, Grafoni would be killed | In addressing the Benate to-day Mr.) sixteen years old, of No. 72 North When the police arrived they waded | Tiliman arose to @ question of personal pourth street, Willlamsburg, with sey- into the mob and many heads wire privilege, declaring that for the first! eral letters. As she was leaving Clark broken, Finally they managed to geqh time in the history of this Government, | suggested that Anna May Byrne, an- #0 far as he had bean able to learn, a | other stenographer, accompany the | from head to foot. The girls identified member of the Senate had been brought} Malloy girl. |him as the man who had insulted Miss to the bar of public opinion before “Some of those chaps are pretty rough | pfolioy. After an ambulance surgeon —EEEEE looking customers,” he remarked, bad patched up hir wounds Grafon) #iContinued on Second Page. In the meantime the Job seekers had yas locked up charged with assault, Grafonl, who was covered with bruises | t . ali tn Bornean la ta Policeman Davis pleked up the child | ae TILLMAN HITS BACK AT ROOSE VELT ES REST IN HAINS CASE A HARRIMAN AT Tit WHITE ROUSE “AS MRS. NS, HARRISON pabrene chin Charmingly at | Luncheon by the President, but Under Wrong Name. AN ERROR OF THE TYPES Mrs, J. Borden Harriman, Mi Anne Morgan and Miss Eliz- abeth Marbury of Party, Apparentiy, It shall not be sald when the illustrious reign of Tt velt, odore Roose- President, 1s over that any of the Wk of Harriman bri food on White House tables after the perlod when th: Anantas Club came Into life Mrs. J Harriman, who had tunch with the President last Tuesday in company Borden with Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of J Miss Ell play Plerpant Morgan and zabeth Marbury, a Broadway broker, is the latest of ghe mans to run afoul of the Presidential anxtety Harriman's found on a guest Ist In later years, Mrs, Harriman is a conspicuous mem- ber of the Colony Club, Madison avenue and Thirtleth street, a prime mover In lest a be the campaign of the tuberculosis clinies | and prominent as a member_of the Dr. | j Andrew J Comnilttee. Miss Marbury made up a little party In- Vited to join the President at lunch, Name Put on the List, The major-domo after recelyving their cards consulted the list of invited guests. He looked sort of perplexed at Mrs. Har- rman and sald sorrowfully: “I'm so sorry, really, but—your name doesn't appear on the lst!” Mrs.Harriman turned a deep crimson, {but quickiy: rallied and replied: “Why, that’s most extraordinary. | Ave you quite positive?” y The oficial busied over the list again. M rriman consulted her friends Miss Mergan and Miss Marbury. All three jWere for adjourning to an echam- {ber until the apparent error should bi leorrected or explained, when the majo {domo interrupted MeCosh Memorial Executive antime Mrs, | “Beg pardon, please, but the name |Harriman does not appear on the White House list, but we have a ath J Le Harrison, of New York City, hy of Miss Morgan and 1 take 1t?° said Mrs. | “In the party | Miss Marbury, | Harriman A nod showed she had guessed cor- rectly Apologies were then hastily made by the ma , a rem interjected about typographical mistakes and the | three guests were escorted into the In- |ner chambers A Harriman at Pre: “To think,” Mrs. Harriman, the th ushered in, at T have to masquerade under the of Harrison. Sh! sh! Possibly {t ildn't do to have it become known that jthe White House roof!" “Yes! We had lunch e,"' said Mrs. Harriman sident’s Table remarked were Db Colony Club or the Aasamalions: Wash MeCosh Just a visit, don't to gton. Now there! You shan't know anything about the luncheon Any little inconyentence was explain Jund surely any one dx lable to make a vaphical error, isn’ ow, don't ask me any m Miss Morgan sald to-day joyed the trip immensely, Mema ‘ou know, e that she en- the lunch at the White House was: exquisite. She | smilingly refused to discuss the incid of Mrs, Harriman's name | Suppose you ask Miss Marbury about the little lunch and the-other incident," suggested Miss. Morgan She enjoyed tt most,” Mise Maybury Is a business woman | with an office at 1) Broadway ie has laughingly "n of the oc- spol ‘currence and joked about the White! House anxiety’ lest one bearing. the name of the capitalist’ mentioned as belonging to the legion of nialetactors of great Wealth should sit at. the Roosevelt, table by stealth or through the connivance of fr DOING RATHER WELL! In the biggest newspaper butlding on earth, On the greatest presses anywhere, The World printed last year—and it was a year of depression at that—1 873 separate advertisements—16494 more (han the Herald or any other newspaper Jin Americaand gave these adverts | ments in New York City, through the World's morning edition, a ia cireus Tribune, ten why ou aheals. read or use World ad advertise: fen ts systematically throughout ger 4 Harriman was lunching under | to-day. | ‘Our trip had nothing to do with the| Hains, at | broth he? There, | e sald Miss Morgan andy Cy) RETO eu OM: himself going er, Capt to murder William man, last August MeIntyre will man, He w later. Darrin will ma the State. _NEW YORK, ‘MONDAY, JANUARY 11, Weather—Cloudy and Colder To-Night and Tuesday = " —_—————==— RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CE CENT. 1909, COMTI MUR R PASTOR SAD, Her Mane. ‘Was “Harrison” at the White House, but It Is Harriman (OWA NO ey AW OROWMMUCOTFZY) py) SOW ISWIWYDIOWIWODWLDUPN) wie 2% vail NDER HYPNOTIC SPELL OF WFE nd Rev. J. H. Carmichael Before Com- mitting Suicide Makes Confession of Crime in Michigan Church That Mystifies the Police. AFTER FIGHT TO DEATH HE BURNED BODY IN STOVE. \Victim, He Declares, Had Lured Him to Edifice on Pretense of Having Wedding Ceremony Performed and Then Attacked Him —Feared His Mystic Power. AIO! VAAL yy: Il, Jan. 11.—Rev. John Haviland Carmichael, the in the Methodist Mich., committed suicide by cutting his throat here CARTHAGE, jclergyman wanted for the murder of Gideon Browning /(Chureh at Rattle Run, tovtay, following his arrest, ' A letter was written by Carmichael before he killed himself admit- ting his identity and confessing that he killed Browning, cut up the body and burned it in the church stove while under the hypnotic intluence ot his wife. had night at a private board- | Carmichael been staying here since Friday ing-house. He has a sister living here, | Mrs, Miranda Hughes, and it was in | the bathroom c? Mrs. | that he cut his throat. Confessed to Sheriff, GUILLOTINE AGAIN IN FRANCE; IOV AS }] The pastor had s!ashed himself twice In the throat, but was not dead when found. Two doctors stopped the flow of | blood and tried to revive him, but he Hughes's house TAN WAS <8 LAST WITNESSES. Within fifteen minutes of each oth rial Crane w Thursday |the hands of th HURT DE ARE ie —_>—_ When Club Mem- Wife Mrs, Annis Loses Nerve her's t the White State and defense rested to-day in the of the tain authorities In suport of his action | Sight. Flushing, helping his r the accus L talk On Wednesday ning or even On Thursday morning J charg at noon the issue wit died after lingering some jours, of Saturday tn exeluding the evidei ce | —_.— Carmichael had told some of the lawyer, David @. Benn boarders in the place where he was’) Min hnarrin called Dr. Houghton, who | Throngs Curse Band of Mur-| stopping that he intended to leave: for 1 for the State two weeks ago. = Bowen, Ia., to-day. Detectives, hows ton reached the oat of the! derers and Shout in Glee | aver haa traiied him and arrested ‘hina very few minutes after | jat his sister's home. He asked pere When Blade Falls. BRTHUNE, Pas de Calas, Jan, 1.—The first Inflictions of capital punishment In France for a number of shot. He stated that at ly did he see James Py, witness | mission to go to the bathroom and | while there slashed his throat with @ | razor. Another letter which was addressed to the Sheriff, was in the form of confession and gave details of the aK an, Who swore as a * that he saw t n said t a France, for the Honght walted an oft on the ¢ years past were witnessed In this town | crime. murderers were de- | Used Hatchet to Murder. The ex-| Sheriff Bertscht said this afternoon when four capttated by the guillotine, So far as T noticed, h ccuttons were public, and took place | (hat Carmichael told the story of the mal” sald the doctor killing in a graphic manner. He Out ed with a the presence of a large crowd. claimed Browning exerted some sort face itch or W ‘The record of crime against the four) of hypnotic influence over him and s Story. hist say, in reply to a on as to nen was a long one. Working together, | that Browning attacked him with two » did the s tothere's no ques 1 did ‘and and | they formed a band which had terror-| knives as he (Carmichael) entered the ized Northern France and Southern {litte church at Battle Run, Carmichael telglum for several years, robbing, ag- | added that he then picked up a hatchet and hacked Browning till Browning seemed to be dead. Browning returned however; volce was lear,” On cross-examination Mr, made no Iway w Well and made reas: {saulting and murdering at will. MeIntyre| x the condemned men were led out th the doctor, of prison cries of vengeance arose from the assembled crowd, and as the knife Thornton who | to consciousness, his an- so Carmichael took one of the US. AL { . fell four times in rapid succession the | knives Browning had used in the attack , the yachts e F. Mit of Flushing, | ye ple present did not hesitate to evi: {Upon him, He mutilated Browning's nF lub mem: | gence their satisfaction, body until It had lost all resemblance took | being, then t ok the buried ity ——— to a human SAVANNAH RESULTS, mvs rode to out and 1 Bayside station After that he took a train for Chicago, 1 the afternoon. of - Where he purchased new clothes; then r went to the dock, | FIRST RACE—Purse $10); for four | vont tg Quincy, Ill, and from there to was theniue Jyear-olds and upward; rlongs.— | Nerthage jury and 4 \ | § to 1 2 to 1 ana | Carenag’ Carmichael's Confession. The confession of Rey, J. H.C. be in Tiekins, 101 (Murphy), 6 J even, second; Ora Suddi 1, The defense received a heavy blow In . | 1, to L 4 toa and 2 to 6 thirg, | Mlchael, given out this afternoon, fo the rebuttal Dr. Harris | “Just Defore Mr boat came | H Gramear, Sir Vagrant, ||OW® Houghton, who ® dock Hh, ST saw | Ble and Brlght, oy “CARTHAGE, Tl, Jan. 9, 1908, made an exami AA learned, | 1 il EN love Mr, Waggonstell, Port Huron, Mich, juries he heard Capt, Hains say ornton and Peter Hains.” PesceNa TAG ve.| “Honored Sir: I write this letted, to course I aid ho question Court Halts Her. | se eerie | explain some things In connection with about that.” p Crane halted the te be- iLeach). 4 the Columbus Church tra, if A strong pont with the t was | (rowley) nly because Tam a coward last witness Mrs. Har er rebu Bh she was 1 such a hypnotl: n vey king little sa gf to M Dar- n I felt that someth nt ® wom werlty, abou ton Hats} THIRD Jone. I felt greatly ashamed that 4 her, swore 5 mi i Lid t Sno eared man said to be short-mindedt shoukt ment of the Mr wh giv e te t i be able to c to i s wil Annis run toward where her and und a s cet but [ said nothing about it. At first he was being ti tall hack Jown upon toat—a point | (W. Bu to 1, 6 to sald: ‘It's it, Elder, don't be Inferenc t it was Thorn 1 by t {eat Lia afraid.’ Then he began to tall about n Hatns’s revoly Cardia an . how we two could get rich aiming at he hich caused r oe ees Then we a we man when lie } f s 60 down sald wanted me to go across the got his nerve e wa lation. Ghd with no 1 Fai . amail hatchet for his boy. to urned to his Istand ny withy t bend nim to #0 City Jail to wait, st he Cont Jon Second Page.) ear-| 4 ‘i Sawn , when ta eee his attorney's speech in his bet = — = OE lia aye a8 t sort OF morrow Fine New Turkish Baths Dune sont ok of & Calm After the Shooting. Oey Siaea SnGhingn outabliohnenteT Meta evens | snake's eyes. Then I felt his influence After Justice Crane had quoted cer- | im every detail, Electric and Turkish bathe ‘big Ughtening his grip on my mind, #0 L to 1 and out. ft all hours, also barber shop; oven day i wee Ti andeilas 50. B. also ran, ‘ went, inygnding lo go Into the slore and ‘

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