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Fale and warmer to-night; Saturday cloudy, 1 | i Circulation Books Open to All,”’ E SENTENCE FOR BURGLAR |S RST IN COUNTY tw Compels Sate Mulque: an| to Doom Young Thief to Die in Cell, 20 YEARS, EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT. UNORED POLICEMEN DRAGGED IN A BODY 10 MU bt MT. INQUEY: —_—>—- = the Trial Room, | BY MILLIONS, BUT Goodman Was ‘ION LOVE IM ‘Burning Letters of Seventeen- Year-old Girl Husband's Answer to Suit. Second Of- fender, Although He Acted s “Lookout.” éSTAR CHAMBER HEARING eld on Bingham’s Order to) i. Investigate Raising of Don- ovan Defense Fund. For the first time in the history of the criminal courts of New York, a b was sentenced to life imprisonmen The sentence was tmposed upon of the West Forty-sev- | Heuten: | el Goodman, allas Go! ty-flve years old, of No, 3 pebaem! berg, twen- fenth street station, yants, his four roundemen and four of ithe five platoons of his command, over | f hundred men fn all, and two matrons | iS olemnly marched over from the ere elo the subway this afternoon, (Mrs, Hinson Tells of Awful « | Threat to Fling Acid on dJoaded into trains, and as solemnly marched up out of tne Spring street station of the subway and to the hall} ae fof the second floor of Police Hend-| Her Sweetness, his four Hester street convicted of burs slary in the first degree as a second of- Judge Mulq General Sessions, Goodman had been WED TO ‘SAVE HER LIFE.’ e. + in the Court imposed the sen- tence. der the ni vy law than to send the con- victed man to Sing Sing for life. Goodman was convicted before Judge Mulqueen on his second trial, His first quarters, Here they were Hines an} — — trial, before Judge Rosalsky, resulted the department drillmas a dls eme! ew t ° Capt. Brown, p tice men ai! When Ealth Blanche Pry wae sev- in a disagreement. He was eharged ter, posted Central « My with the commission of burglary on enteen years old she stowed herself to 3 around them One by one they we trial room to be & at e home of Charies , No, 187 East One Hundredth be an adept at writing tender messages | | of love She was then, as now, living apector Schm se ewer Mrorted out of | ltl) her brother, Dr. Herbert C. Fry, NV a Seti artes another young, examined he was escorte ee burglar vdman entered flat hous Aaa cultalie feuy the Central Office men| at No, 319 Ninth street, Brooklyn. ‘The area i eae et ay ae fae mae and was not allowed to communteate | letters wore rent to Stephen T. Hinson, jan apartment, at night, Sehwacts with those who were waiting thelt' tT’ of No, 9 Astor place, Jersey City, who | jimmied his way Into the flat, while Great police excitement prevailed ttached In tical capacity to the Goodman stood as lookout In the hall- Large fat poll were as red | ; way, janta Fe R ge Mulqueen sald that e did n ; the true love \ yeurs ° } Tend o ‘he would recommend that the man b h Thad you here now 4 nana ; C0 pardoned a $8 you to pleces. I do love . mecrete aid will be hapny when we ac| if picaiing for clemency the prisoner Sota a 1 i te a letter to Judge Mulqueen, tn e said should have detecting says there are stil! sthat | whlch juent patrol: He was put en Mid counneG tyeeere cas “V'd be more than satisfed, tf T was He aE ; ‘ med wood cutity, otrie ch aid trial, reduced to the ranks and sent | evider im that she thought phe Bulltys to get the electric chair. I would prefer the chair to the sentence that faces me on this tndictment.”” Goodman was convicted of burglary in the third degree, in Kings County, in 1991. Hoe was sent to Elmira Reforma- tory, where he remained two Sears and a half. to Staten Island Somehow Commissions learned that a fund had been among the policemen to save Donovan frdm punishment, partly out of 1 tude for favors received and in Wie hop of others to come and partiy In th of discrediting the Night Ratde commot scourge Schmittberger Finding Out. p cared for him before the marri Acic! for Her Sweetnes: The papers Bingham raised the case were pr © Thomas in the Special Term with an Plication for gio and $500 counsel fee. The wife's attorney ts George \. Logan, of No, 4 ourt street, Brooklyn. nson's aMdavit states that she phen were married by the F bert W, —————_—___—_- PLANT WIZARD BURBANK BACKED BY MILLIONAIRES. Inspector Schmitt was ordered to Jones and that she w cheitater sat at the dos: some months less than elghteen BAN FRANCIBCO, Feb. 2—In order 1 and made old. She accuses him of boing a that his discoverles may be more gener- e down and un-| persistent sultor, pnd that he once atiy distributed, and ‘Incidentally that dergo an inquisitic 1 threatened to disfigure her with sul- bis work may not be hampered by the The spectacle of phuric acid if efuse business worrles, the brains and genius Faroe ereclnict Huson threatened to take her life on oe Luther Burbank, the turd, PeY offfters, wo Heady to be qulaa pores Or mane » SAYIN Haye capitallzed for ) i was so unusual that word went flying | did not marry him she wouta ars. ‘The men who : Bey stiltNariS and all the | eVer be the wife of any other mon Caretta rf ; 5 ican alieemeaitea BB married him fnaily avo her| plam ulscovertes of t 4 Hus nae camp followers of the department, to | Me,” but he consented that the mar-| yraiiet Hartland Law and hla gay nothing of spaper reporters and | "!48¢ ld be kept secret for a year) protier, Herve Lay, two million- and that he would not vistt her in time. aires of this a wealthy I others whose duties keep them In the Dinne and stern caplialist She hoped before the year w 1 i neighborhood, formed a crowd in front ek The company Will be cailed “The of the building which blocked the | Ut that he would meet somebody else. Luther» Burbank's Products, Incorpo- Seat The marriage was finally m. known, | rated."” re f but she never did love him, she said, and things Were now 80 she appealed to the law ae he ap Or to fever the Ten and was escorted to the subway to be put wn train was greotad | CbnOsous bonds. Pr RAC © put on an uptown tra reet Hinson denies any threats were + r " i 5 Pe eer tie \ an, ts x neces: |; ward with m Kk at ne an ras rary on his part r Vw a SEAL EEL] defendant further alleges that, . ek” has never known oF jong ago, two men calleu on him, ne the proposition that he gave his ay grounds for an absolute divorce. ‘ WiMoon sets. 12.14 » says, described theraselyes as a of his wife, f Races ne COND RACE—I year-olds and tow Wa Mu, , Just ce Thomas oe the papers and a five furlongs; purse; $1,00.—Alr Wie ay letters and reserved decision. 108 (Crowley), 13 10 5, ‘even and 1 qe are to & won: Herida, 104 «imnith), 4 to4t. “ \6'to § and 3 to 6 second: Canada, {04 Barean. |Haynes), 6 to 1, d to 1 and even, thi ate, Bet, itaer Bultd~ eat 1.4, re Shiner, Alegro, Dandy estan SSPE a a ‘ au ve 4 NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, The court had no alternative un- DOLPHIN HITS REEF HE EIT eee | REVISED TAR ~—EFREGT NEAT JUNE, DD TAFTS DEMAND ‘Four Weeks Ample Time for Special: Congress, Which Meets March | | to Complete the New Sche. - ules, He Declares. Jexamined in the President-elect Tait announced to-day that he expects the special session of Congress, which is to meet on March 10 to revise the tariff, to} ‘conclude its labor within four weeks, He thinks three weeks should fur | sire that the revised schedules go into eflect by June 1. | passage of a new tariff schedule, and it is his des! nish ample time for the Mr. Taft also said that he was not opposed to the plan of a special appointed by Congress, but he would not invest He would make the commis. sion one of experts to study and keep posted on the tariff situation and heather evidence upon which to base recommendations to be submitted to A commission with power to fix tariff rates would, of course, tariff commission, to be the commissic yn with any executive power, ‘Congress. be unconstitutional MS. TEAL IN cel. To callers who questioned him upon his tariff tdeas he sald his object now Is fs Set the tariff question settled. The | tariff commission matter can wait until Congress has passed a revised achedule. Mr. Taft will not oppose a Congres: | i ‘ Cirewlation Books Open to All.”’ 190 9, Japplted for rooms at the Grand Union, an” | 5 PRICE ONE ‘CENT, RNBOAT )OLPHIN RUNS AGROUND ON WOMAN SLANDERED IN GRAND UNIO SUIT DECLARES oe Mrs. De Wolf Demands $10,-| 000 Damages From Hotel | j ; Proprietors. | eenein Vanes: | /ORDE RED FROM HOUSE From. Visit George S. Trouble Arose Her Brother, Catin, to Her Room, a0: 0-6 cere Swung by the Strong Tide, the Vessel | Hits the Rocks on Her Way Down East Riverand Sticks Fast for al , Simeon Ford, Shaw, owns the Grand Union Hotel, was who, with Ss Supreme Court to-day | before Juatlee Gre and a jury tn | an action brought b Wolf to leged violation of the Mrs, Catharine de | recover $10,000 damages ndants’ obli- Ca et oe| HARBOR CRAFT STAND BY Beis Ht nes ‘wats | Jammed So High on Reef That Red Paint of Mrs, De vol alleges that on June s 1006 aie and her aughter: area Her Bottom Is Out otf Water—Tuz Tries in Vain to Haul Her Oif. giving thelr true names and stating thelr relationship one to another, and were assigned rooms, About 1 o'clock fn the morning one of the hotel em-/ ry ployees forced his way Into her room| SATEEN TERE Tee Geaeeaey The United States gunboat Doiphin, coming down through hor brother st auather person vite Hel Gate, struck Hog's Back Reef, opposite Ward's Island, at her of being aisteputatie person, 9638 O'¢lock this afternoon and went hard aground, and addressed to her that she was guilty moral conduct, ny other ways words Imputing of improper and do tnsulted her in and furthermore ordered her to leave the hotel and The war vessel was caught by the tide, Distress signals were sounded as she settled’ on the rocks, reatoned 0 pb tari pra | A New York, New Haven and Hartford transfer tug, the fires ees ‘boat McClellan and a passing tug went at once to the rescue, hotel a nt t ants tn Do Wolf was a guest sional resolution providing f¢ : face and as trem Nassau Pal Got Twenty Years. pointment of rie Fee ne ne ae being Kent th ag Schwartz we nto the bedroom, viding the resolution be made simply a boy tld who ey way married to Mr. Hinson were My. ani Mes, Hailey were u rider to the tariff revision law to be era tate v9, ant ow ee tian 9 te apeiee enacted by the spectal aession, enth street keep order in Hed. With the husband's a he had ha !s pillow laid. the id have not changed my views on the | What It's About, the suit he filed elghteen letters to-day, burg question of turiff revision," sald Mr. The examination of witnesses went on | Which, he claims, were written by her) As he ft. “Iam in favor of immediate re. | SA La before the marriage. Into whieh the — ___ islon and the svoner we accomplish it | os mig slie was forced by threats. ere ~ S TA the last of the sweat Natennamatnrelesnietctatign © Jury Coupled Request (OT ov nusiness in in ‘An unsettled state now fide the tr tro br Coerced lito Wedding, She Says. | peavey warn Weel because of the agitation which has been before 7 o'ctovk this exe Leal | ICES ee neni ean ran : a Merey With Verd aroused over the changes that are to Hats OE Ap eal te ‘ cease £ Guilty be made in the tariff, Business wili{ was? s TL will be your own e was § in Of sunt) remain unsettled until the tariff revi and then Sing 6 i = sion law 45 passed. Therefore for the kood of business and the people, gen-| . edue ite deniacanin Without a tear or a sound Mrs Mar | erally, We must get the tarift settled. | SLaTAAlleNisReAIH| garet Teal, wife of Ben Teal, the noted | “As the need for a remedy for exist: mintelarltwentornen stage manager, heard ¢ foreman Of tng business depression {s tmmediate Takuellverlneahannentencatenl corral eens ar e her guilty of su-, T look forward to Juno 1 as the date man to-di hn General, Ubon Whteh most of tne tarit? changer mation of 1 raise enac by the spectal session | CUES effective. f£ am hopeful 1 become Foster ; at the revisions will be important | erve a year in the p tlary, But and benefctal the young woman's ne apped Un "There {s an Impression prevalent 1; der the atrain and ravin scream- @m told that the special session of; Congress will be lengthy. I can see n ne Pt (4) long black {ng and tearing A id no reason why {t should be. Three, hair, she was carried across the weeks of work ought to give us a re- Bridge of Sighs to her cell in the | vised tarift law, restore confidence and revive the stagnated business intere | I stand for quick action in this matter. Learn Where He Stands, Tombs, where for hours she lay on her face, moaning that her sixteen-months- old child would dle without her and that she could not Hye without the child. he erfme of which Mrs. Teal was| A resolution calling upon Congress | nvicted, after the jury had spent a/ to appoint a permanent tarif! commis n 1 half a day wrangling, was sion was passed by the Indianapolis pn attempt to manufacture false evi- convention on Feb. 16. It has since nst Frank Gould, in the sutt boen reported that the Presiden WAS opposed to the comni lence to be used ag y Gould's youngest son, for diyoree filed by his wife, Helen dealing with tho tariff an Kelly Gould, order to get a line upon Mr. Ta 5 ideas | Mra. Teal Was Hopeful. farithia reennastioniyr Wal yaniicteavell| ke lurova took the enge last evening | President of tho Association of A aoe cee enclugion of a trial that had |!can Manufacturers, and H. 2.11 the Indlanape the prime move , called upon him at the r At IL o'clock ven “KILLED IN WRECK OF was assigned to a single bedroom, As well as could oe told from the shores of Manhattan and Ward’s 231, | | It 13 alleged that the plainti, in vio- | [sland there was:no disorder, fon of this hotel rule and of the] ae 7 aoa ase (etatrkia lat) eagd pet | The New York, New Haven and Hartford tug got a line to the un (Catlin) to mitted a * Dolp hin about half an hou after she struck and attempted to pull her tan early of the orning, whet ‘| ane Wan icin’ (ou mightdress, | off the reef. ‘The fireboat McClellan stood by, and appeared to be ready id that the ar 1 to leave] i ‘ y one of the hotel ¢ ps which he! to render assistance should it prove necessary, At time the tide fused to almost low, and the chances wer Mit, d sh was ere Bash se ett eGt \ the reef until the next tide unless soc or told the hotel employees who h = 3 and the detective thr a —— and his iM. nave thelr names pu P jl § Catlin corroborated hor nd vata | | day evening, In he was ordered trom t despite | _ during the pante, hi 1 bert 3 Nid he his protests, but did Albert | affilcied, and again, In Smith, a night boy at the hotel, tol: of seelmy Catlin xo Into Mra, de Wolf's ie was quite il from his STRIAEN A n and of his informing the night SAIhOUgH 81x tyeeleht years of age, Mr, room and PaRGT Garerial the tae Simmons ts still bound up in his buals clerk, and Dan + Ce ‘ hess. His Miterests are multifarious, hotel detective, testified to his being Besides his banking affairs be ts on the SUBWAY dial @irected to go to the plaintiff's bed- anaes ations which room and, finding Catlin there, Catlin in ‘lroy and tved there refused to leave luated from college until ame to this city and en- relal transact in Wall has been President o Board of th twice President of the He has been President tion Bank since 1S8s, | ee President of Fourth National Bank Made Il While Riding Downtown. i MILE-A-MINUTE TRAIN —_—>— } president of the . Ta RO EAL ol Nate gl : : th National suffered an ; uence of Henry W. Taft, So. a Wear Engine of West-Bound Flyer s el abt at Forty-elghth street, to-day, : zs KO na : AQt vA At tha | y+ 3 a huetn ASKS EAS Ei aval thie rend Tariff Revision Conference. Turned Somersauli —One | write i ASKS DI vals AS MAIDEN, ; be w sign that . they were fully aware that ad and Several Injure om his EM ae : ; Re Ait aeaaa iste Dead and Several Injured, ceed ae eed - Wee iiss 0 pretty ee rallied fr depression whieh ! only by the platform up —— Sinker waatatricken neu . i avenue, arked during neclud d, but by an amplined tari’, 1a MoINES, In, Feb. 2—-One man/ left the Fourteenth I ! sult for di- speeches and i ne olmost ehoarful. platform which he butlded for himself ae alana anverall wars in ceaniit dia not fall to the Noor ¥ ithe Supremert unt there against She was up, d and smiling hope-|in hie letter of acceptance, They want- i)4 derailment of the westbound Over-| able to take care of him Berns st, with offices. In fully, ¥ si cached the ed to And out whether Mr. Taft wae in jinq qimited train 5 Chicago at Mr. Simmons hed been h : , ATLAS aT SUT YN waukeo and St. Paul at Loo A.M. to-day atrap all the way from a) said his clent Buc iasters entrees ul fata) oluma 1.) Jat Yan Horn, Ja street station. Th t , Jt Ba u by an Alder 1t was learned that The train was making st time! A couple of pas Bet 1 Her pa a ae n had voud fer convt ay Ree iar 3rid e be rmed by @ me ty P and going at a speed o y from the train a’ ee vere stant» RELATIVE OF TAFT 70 ennai TOG wie Cue ; ees i nr on tho —__—_— track and turned plete t é re with ie yon Second ages MODEL COLU IBUS STATUE. k and station es hur uned lowps Nie = n ¥ untll toe INDIAN RELIC: TO EUM WASH {rom S wi ead hee VASHIT ‘ Me » ly y ney M 1 tra y nad OTE POR GEN } = 1 1 at VAR ATA nus DELAY VOTE FOR SENATOR, with a noon a rado Ta Was soon a pb he ris an “with vy Presitent-elect PRAREHGA, Jeoned en's ag to take another 4 ible rie rebi priated $300,000 for the Columus me- weet ieee ania ing omty | to keep him ) allot f s Senator” uattt Ric hard c. Adams, his eity oriai, whieh, in addition to the status, irae class anne n od ai lodern | hoyre. He may 2 sent Mar i al ballota will be er of the Delawares, hay deposite with | will comprise a large arohitestural foun- | ey <4 iNet as a iu ag tosporrow. eld Inthe niean time, Senator, Hops the National Museum, tala, [Sight Mr. Simmons has deon a sufferer from kuis's thrm expires on March 3% . tr