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fshment In such a case |* revolting fyd that the sentence should uted upon the & law of the State ' ‘ makes no dist ween tid ; and a womar s crime fs subject ty tie same peat aman, The lay should be apt cnforeed.’ The Governor peal for exe on the ground (at sane, but that tor fr tre in which It is ¢ ' r suprevened s nelet 1 plea of Insanity was wal the Governor says “fully and fairly | The G ernor qu eitions ya fense and mit x soclety that aHONIL 5 soured, and that thos dell erate murderers withir ' not escape con 7 Tt should be clearly und prayed rsong and erates who are never under the liw with Inpunity “A most careful examination of t facts In this case leads to the concli- I-ROME DEFES ARDUN 10 BA \bout Me,” District-Attor- ney Declares, PROBING BRIBE RUMORS, Trying to Prove Former De- tective Dealt With Man High- | er Up in Gambling C GREIS 10 KISS “DADLY® INURSE VISITED | BY ROOSEVELT FOR ; LONG PARE WELL, FIGHTS IN COURT - Whose Fathe Sweie She Was Dead, Sent Gut t ON TRIAL FOR PERJUR,. idge, Prosecutor of At- tempting to Cet Hold of His C ata Accused by sion that the conviction was just. The pyar gory a That Edward Rea » Neerticent murder was most brutal and w unat fldent : ‘ i : 4 ; € tunded by any circumstances affording "Genus i Le att Wearing a blue \ ide the slightest basis for extenuation or him ts now the opinion of District-At- Penis p appeal to sympathy on the prisoner's torney Jerome. ‘The District-Atorney PAREN CE TICEE behalf.” has stood by Reardon for yeas, In spite! i ament aye ; The Court of Appeals held that it was eltement, N- sad-ficed woman of many accusations aguinst the de- (Hanne tie clearly a deliberate and intentional accompanied her tried vainty to keep '* that t y i Tenet MOTOranreEarulnie Pinan Ite and that the verdict of the jury as to All sorts of rumors regard echinineiineat nan les Mr. Farmer's responsibility was sus- the moneys pald to ‘close friends of Th SF sald to Slier Ge ti ene aes 3 ve Clerk of the Court was calitng | claimed that re ained by\ the evidence, OV. the Distriet-Attorney” for “protection bites) ‘ : ; 7 Hughes quotes from the opinion of the ,, eat anee ith e role of the salesmen and the room : Pe Court to that effect. Concluding the | °o™ prosecution have been WHT was all abustle with the movemen ¢ U Governor saya: humorous tempt the Distri t+ attending the opening of court, when Min th “Her condyct and statements since torney, Just at present Such rumors the door leading to the Bridge of sigh») Nomuan me 1 i the conviction confirm this conclusion 41 find no ground upon which 1 would be jostified in granting clemency, and _ therefore deny the application.” Condemned Woman Indifferent. Mrs, Farmer seems indifferent to her fate, and prison officials at Auburn, where she {s confined, and her spiritual adviser believe she is insane. Affidavits to this effect were submitted to Gov Hughes when the appeal for clemency was made. Mrs. Farmer's husband, James Farmer, |s also under sentence of death in the same prison with his wife, but his appeal to the State's highest court has not yet been decided. Farmer was are being received with some serious- ness and are being investigated There was a time when no one | District-Attorney's office was trusted than “Eddie Reardon the one man, except the District-Attor- ney's secretar who was not sent out of the room when the District-Attorney was talking over the telephone about a matter of importance. In that Reardon was not only a detective, was acting as the janitor of the house which Mr, Jerome used aa a home and office at No, § Rutgers street, McAtee Case Caused Break. Tn all the time that Reardon and his first wife were living in Btreet as caretakers and more Janitors '\ convicted of the same crime for which | there were many persons calling at the hfs, wife is to suffer death, house—which was also used as a The crime was committed on the|branch of the Distrie\-Attorney’s morning of April 23 in the Farmer office—who would not have been home In the town of Hounsfield. Four days later the body of Sarah Brennan. ‘wife of Patrick Brennan, was found in "a trunk In the rear room of the Bren- | nan home, into which the Farmer | family moved two days following the! Killing. ‘the motive of the murder, as estad- | lehed by the prosecution, was to gain | possession of the Brennan home. In October last a deed of the property was executed from Sarah Brennan to | James D. Farmer, Mrs. Farmer im- personating Mrs. Brennan and forging | ‘her name to the document before a Watertown notary. A few weeks later * the Farmer woman, again impersonat- ing Mrs. Brennan, executed a bill of sale of the personal property in the} Brennan house. Found Body in Trunk, | The Brennans and Farmers lived side by elde, Mrs, Brennan and the Farmer woman were Intimate friends. On April °3, Mrs. Brennan was last seen enter- ing the Farmer home, #stween 10 o'clock and noon Mrs. Brennan's skull was crushed with a blunt Instrument and her face mutilated at beyond recognition, Two days later, assisted by neighbors, the Farmers moved their effects, includ- ing the trunk containing the body j08t home broke open the trunk closed the proof of murder, Mrs, Farmer's trial lasted ten days ‘The defense was insanity Bhe was sentenced to die on At Vast but appealed her case, The Court Yefusing her plea, her lawyer as a iast Yewort asked Gov, Hughes to save her | Trom the chair, MV GINNITY PITCHES AGAINST IGHLANDER zy New York Americans and New. | ark Clubs Clash in Fi tolerated at Mr. Jerome's home if he ‘were not a servant of the county The break between District Attorney Jerome and Keardon occurred about three weeks ago. The McAtee case, that in which a young man from Penn- sylvana, who was guilty of bumping yea... into Reardon on the sidewalk was ac- cused of burglary and acquitted, was fought out by the District-Attorney on the theory that Reardon was telling the exact truth But within two weeks information came to District-Attorney Jerome that Reardon was riding around with Her- man Rosenthal, known as “the King of the East Side Gamblers,’ In Rosen- thal’s automobile. Inasmuch as the District-Attorney’s detective, Klinge, had reported that a go-between was offering bribes Rosenthal's behalf for the tipping off of intended “inspec- tions’ of suspected gambling houses, and that Reardon had introduced him to Rosenthal, Jerome was interested Knows “Man Higher Up.” Every time that Kiinge was sent to the Rosenthal gambling-house he was accompanied a id feeman in’ plain Just Jerome bul the s symptoms acute Worry since learning of the fact on by dealt with Reardon and the etween in the Rosenthal that Reardon knows ab anner of life,” sald Dist s home In Rut- he Is free to But when a sume the tone which he did on Saturday it is just as inquire int {nde issn motives." STIN SKU AND CROSSBONES. HOTEL MURD om his m rail n < Exhibition Game. Vord came from Chicago to Police Heat BATTING ORDER, caite w Yor : f & oi ’ ant was alto. ent to sf $ ached. 1 and the 1 Pepe 1 anr . t h, whe ! agains x 4 4 Will send M t eames. He a * Manager M regular Ht , th » weather s wame ey > $26 TO CURE A COLD IN ONG DAY teoCufferty tame AX ‘ tn th awe te refund d for mixe A ' B OROVE'S elzna s e eon n the! tle girl began to clap her han He was) daddy time} but | Rutgers | took accommodations opened and a inan room with a court attendar stepped ints "Oh-h,” she screamed, “there's Like a streak alie sped do lalate arctan us toward the enclosu yee ‘ity oners and lawyers. A cou hg her up while the woman r Swore Child Was Dea Aad caneita ter Mr. Appleton says that Noi “T want to kiss my daddy,” screamed ‘spated his $25,000 the child. “Let me kise my dad By Tad: Fights to Reach Father. She sobbed and fought to react man with the court attendant Who had by that time reached the enclosure and was angrily demanding that the child be admitted. Ji fone, because of the upraar, was « 1 to order that compe! the little one he taken from the court. room She is Dora Norman, seven years old, The man whom she tried to reach {a her and. the father, Martin N. Norman, an artist, bond ef affection ber who war indicted In November for pers iit Pe tne we is a! fury, His trial began to-day and the (He money heenuse he. w child 1, indirectly, the chief witness lis daughter to Ge against him, although she loves him tended to certle and oti the most ¢ ’ A dramatic feature of the situation be his defer New Clue to Kidnap opers, Hope Soon to Get Boy coal (Continued from First Page.) It {s said that on Thursday, the day) ing Canton Willle Whitla was kidnapped, a man | pi art in a rig drove to the house of the old) iden tel man, and then both drove away heat At Mr. Whitla's office to-day there | ledo, are a number of reports concerning! to a rey police activity in other cities Office to-day, It was sald From Altoona, Pa., it {s learned that | city that two men and & stranger, with a child, applied for} Ashtabula, ©, Senday bo at the Hotel Gilbert Eve dtd excelled suspicion by res er, The clerk notified last a fusing re into torney Jerome knows ex- the police, who surrounded the hotel ne the Brennan home. The unexplained 1 answer to ile and questioned the man. It was then c absence of Mrs, Brennan aroused sus- rien te ‘The ascertained ie was a lumber merchant ! , melon and on Monday, Apri! 23 the ey at trying | of Clearfield, Pa., and was here to meet ( authorities while searching t al proof that “The Man hig brother, expected from Cinicinnati There ‘s considerable a ledo, Ohio., and vicinity to-day, ace cording to a report received at Mr. M Whitla’s office to-day, It Is said from that clty that two men and a boy had | Land allowed Mr. Vv left Ashtabula, O., Sunday, bound for) his own way | Toledo. Avery train, street car and Whitla Kept Off Gol Vehicle entering the city Is being close | sr. Witla had ! |to have left Toledo this morning for! Urday nig elit Lorain, Ohio, to run down a new clue (fr with Chict 1. at that place. on ‘the case ete Fourth Letter Received. renized Mr. Whitla an | ntended Alr Iv watched. Several detectives are sald | yfesence in Asht n which the 1 told the whole ed the chief to call off Detective Perkins, Rponaible for ay of Pittsburg, Is re: assertion that a fourt! mi Impl letter has been received by Mr. Whitla au one & from his boy's captors. The lett he that if the |says, {9 postmarked Cleveland, Ohio He further said a detective has heen sent to Cleveland i statement Mr, Whitla says ae re is absolutely no new developments in the case. All he wants, he #, 18 to get into communication with t abductors, and has discharged all the police and detect in his employ Mr. Whitia also conveys the informa- es tlon that he has offered no reward, nc does he intend to do so, All that he wants, he says, Is the boy, and he ts gw deal with the nd | fearned & he $10,v0 d aron f 1 00k k ‘ Looking for Levinson, A photograph of S nuel C. Levinson, | wanted in Cant e of Hold Man and grand larceny, has das} AKRON. 0, Maret the kidnapper of Willie Whitla in n to-day satistie The police of New York and other | Uataoping aviary tle have been asked to keep a sharp | ly" W bu yokout for L ron, and to arrest | on him on suspicion « 1 he appear \t ‘ The (dentification of Levinson's pte- vi ture as the man who took the child K from school is regard most impor- nitor opy of the efron ; 7 t ANTON, 0, March 1, 144 hold | e t warrant for grand larceny for Samuel alos r forty-four years old, five| 1 streaked with gray, short As. aut tache, sm igarettes stantly 8 fark blue serge suit, dark br long, Rowman 1a fathe at, new black vi lace My teacher 1 ettle Baker shoes, black sti hat dQ face. Light ut Oy tan pleated shirt. laydown collar; for n ened by ward on of body when walking, On) ™ int years old a nas nsid breast pocker it and over-jand dark t ue eyes, but out et a i J k & Co, | there is ‘ , marks ¥ raised out of doors c f¢ 1 eH. We woman Rowman m A ¢ Levinson Kot away Ww é Globe Cloth nd tg. 1 of Fultonville by prominent men >a | Bah Scare OY Brominent ‘ay Fad ben At the time of his death he owned a Det coin town, a model farm. in they mor, fy CARRIAGES T thern part oer one b ari teuaee ‘7 593" brevet wh . « Rochelle and on Glen Island, anc 2 J , ina, He was one of the largest or sharp, iercin pains, rub your | sof the bonds of the Lackawanna gelf at night with Omega Oil, and FOR os UROR MAKES. VER CHARGES COMPANY UNBLE. PANIC FROM ATEND CF TRIAL TO PAY $40,000 A PETTY BLAZE <= Take Possession of Rush Downstairs and Fire to Street Though e Was No Danger. Samuels Declares He Is Broth: Rece ‘ er-in-Law of Plaintiff? and the Cornell Concern at Cold Won't Vote on Verdict. Spring, New York. DISMISSED BY CREDITORS — FRIE Southworth Denies His Story 'C. M. Schwab's Company Acts Many in Hysteries and All AL ) and Rest of Jury Decide With Others in Securing Ap- | lowed Day Off to Recover in His Favor, pointment of Receivers. From Fright, capes The ROUSED DEY BY FIRE JURT, of the & Co. tr » and A. Gordon Murr in a yn and at Nd panictstrioken and ru: apes and e appointed receiver | Mberations, and t heen Canerenliiel ! tors when there was a tt = {the rema eleven jurors were ai-| Cornell Company, manufacture Max Roth's shirtwaist s $V owed a verdict 1 and iron products, with found the fi 2 ¥ observed sland oflees tt Co n-Huds wT icon before the! and ‘twe xt and Eleventh Poy be se liad) avenue, Manhattan sof $100,000 re n ER each were furnished the receivers Te) a mel Folin Ro We Dr the idges, Ly At } re $5,000, alleged to be Sout t for ste ed Worth’s: sha proximately $i, t rm us arive ' nt at Nos. 4, 40, 18 a Wall | tended ¢ i eas t tr] Sa s gto ors, senting 1 Sehy ab's Beth ‘ vomentnrereinni . \ he 1 Company; (. C, Cars On the fiteif tloor ts ! : 4 the Phoenix von Company, H stent AON i «. | ter Hels 8 orth tg | Howell, of tite negie Steel Com: £ of tl yitr x name. | Pany, and G. MeM. Goudie b wa y is [His rig ‘ He was | Thomas pmpany, of Easton, Pa ene & latins > | former! 4 fi lee of ergditors ed of. { i 811 ero: 1 ed t t is ’ 3 i in) ' ad t 1 j Dack to their ent $ and s tp JOHN H. STARIN, tara na “FATHER OF RAPID ut ve tine nts mig ft TRANSIT,” DEAD. EEE) Se hy an eine eth oO t ont ie COVER COMPANY L4W, 23d St, ont, Edin Muses, 4 ears "PHONE E200 GRAMEROY, ritteen SLIP COVERS Pangea ie No matter how Large, helle and converted it into the first of Biko (to Ge the class nt resorts, of w ina Par " 93 when seen at following statemen exemple ars the 3° ik on ice the continent, with a zoological garde HAN fu Qn o wd itd le « 4 Wonderful botanical garden and s¢ eA intended to t Dama - of other attractions, running his own | q reorganization " 5 Value he f 1 AEH i Value aetna H aon at the larg $6.00 510.00 ; 1 these latter of his biggest thaws has ek | success he loved Rate ie arena KoMater No Entra * tell of his early str York i Boe" the fist tes montis Ha, LIBEL CASE NOT ARGUED, | Hovlerge ULES ‘ his men he spent tn this city he drove a truck, Sand aL i howad! whit sirunk binding, "Nw 20s t One of the first sizeable jobs that he got [Commael for World Edltor to Take | yard scheme, No humbug, he 1) was the haul the p: vaper from North! Up Jurtadiciion Plea sater, Uph olste: 1 ng | River to the office r f ph The special plea to the jurisdle- : Saq23 il ime tion of the Federal ¢ ere in the 5-Piece Parlor Suits i i Lear Hamm, one of the E of ‘The |} freeintead 1 4 Rapid Transit Pioneer World, which was to hav me up this || rames ple In the midst of his m WMifarious busi- morning before Judge Holt in the |) tike new ness affairs he and time for public 7, States Circuit Court was not y works and charity. Before he came, United States Circuit baa $14.98 value 815. e he had se mas post- called ®. call ynville. In| United States District snd low fr the Twelfth Dinia | Stimson, who has had ¢ ‘simp om the Twelfth Distriet ‘ ; 1 y two terms and de- | prosecution of the case, did F al 8 vin a for a third. As! jn court, nor did , head o J ) ransit Commiss} { “ more, per than any. UGE SEL Ly C8 e did man to paye th 8 present suby ap his lost » elevated Ag Jurisdiction plea i ids and, Jur x hold of neat | | The cit. Mr. t nchises o e| is In no way le! \ Nor taberncce | tos appeae. for } AE He claims he will have the right to argue on the special plea when the Case is called for trial. April 19 (a oration the me ant WARD HEIR EXPECTED, 1 consplelous success poONDON, March {%.—Mre Whitelaw He delighted in deeds of generosity. | Reld is In constant attendance on ber wer Vith his wife, who died a few years daughter, Mrs. John Hubert Ward BARL'S ANTOL y founded and endowed the Starin "sry, \W ent is dally TREATMENT rial Association in Fultonville expected AA VUE. ‘onda for the care and rearing of expected. GT AG r vw giria and boys. His annual ex- a 4 to Glen [sland for newsboys are w remen, G. A. KO veterans FOR @ apo THORN girls and orphans are still r ains in Be admirer and for years a Samuel President of the Del- and Western road, erected a statue of Mr. Sloan in Ho- particnlare and t 256 Gaies Ave, Mon clalr, WM. J. ‘and Canada OH GC. EAL on Glen his employees as a , and one donated to the "tarin left a son and two daugh LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. in will Le gone in the Heel My Pathe Oil sonetrates | Gen, Howard Carroll ts Ais son-in peek I th) aia : lag. Although no funeral por ol e LOST.—Male French bull, serew tail, ears, ern part hie yet*heen made, It is probable that collar, ons reward for rgturn hea ne nterment will be at F toca direct ta the peat the al So oe Raat Tad Tet | ! CRY, | ITCHING HUMOR ON HANDS ny Pustules Spread Up to Elbows — Could Not Sleep and Scratched Until She Bled — After Seven - Months of Futile Treatinent, Little Girl was Completely CURED IN TWO WEEKS BY CUTICURA REMEDIES ; “My daughter, cwelve vears of age, | was afflicted with a terrible itching of ine hands which was so bad at night she was tnable to sleep, She w te Herself until she bled. The trouble began in the shape of small tules about the of a pinhe: produced severe it seal formed on toy ‘ penedaup agait etal adly, the fingers it extended over th and as far as the elbows. 1 said it wes eczema and t would nece vy be slow, He treated my daughte: seven months, but the ow Worse, then L Yom es For Torturing, Disfiguring Skin jend Scalp) inte Thea inves é iniscalied-heady the 0) facial disfigure- ment as in acne and ringworm, fd LY tant” relief and cure, in the | v of cases, m baths with anoint od when GERMS {i Every Wo f é , oa Tiere 1s only ome way to cure Catarrb, —* Tat way is through the blood, You may enporaeyr 1 That Kort ist M i ‘ ir thirty ye ado bis ‘ andy dicing cures where {twas GRANDS TARNTIN CARPETS, BEDDING $10- DOWN 4 } 180: $18: DOW 42S: DOW cn WATCHES SDIAMONDS wey a) on Ute CREDEN (A) VASY PAYMENT. 4 Agent wlll call 1 de A WATCH & OIAMOND a Lane. Deh GsaT Cort. Dp) CARKERY.—0n Mor 1909, At her residence ot osth st, MARY CARKERY MONSE 1909, JOHN H., beloved husband of Bilen Monsees, Funeral m his jate residence, 263 West Houston at., on Tuesday, March 23, at 2 P.M, Interment Calvary, WORLD WANTS WORK worrga, ; i > ‘