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Nn On JUSTICE EDWARD 'B. WHITNEY IS DEAD WEATHER—Falr and warmer to-night; ¥ day cloudy, FINAL. Ee se ee PRICE ONE CENT. RNS ~ $200,000 MORE iS CHARGED: AGAINST ROBIN en . iW YORK Jus TICE Clarence Lexow Killed by| ;wHo DIED 70-DAY AT. ' Worry Over Bank Wrecker, | CON. NE eTicuT HOME. Whitman Hears. MP 7 RABINOVITCHES — CALL. Bank Wreck Aged Couple in District- h Attorney’s Office ) The Grand Jury ordered to-day six Refuses to See |} additional indictnents egal axeph G. Robin. These tndictments cha | aggregating $200,000, and, \ indictment, put ¢ wrecker {x accused of stealing at $290 District-Attorney Whitman de-iare toeday that he had ber Clarence K. Lexow for Robin in ma high fi e, bal w death over the divaztcor int which his client Lexow, as counse for him Shore Traction resented him i ~B..WHIT = + JUSTICE WAITHEY informed that was counsel 8 schemes of Morris, nature are the par thelr home at > ae Death Soon Follows Reap: anl Bo: pointment to the Supreme call upon th r to put io] Bench. Dr, Taoulse Robina’ ch, sister va Robin, declares that tho old couple & ones not their parents. The youn woman physician made this st an affidavit submitted plication for the app lunacy commission. 1 declares that t brother are stil trict-Attorne inv mated and had « not his Shortly rived in Mr. W brought over feo WINSTED, Conn., Jan. 5.—Justice Ed- ward LB, Whitney of the New York Su- ss or home of double Dr. Joseph Robinson had been in ate on the Justice all Jast night to-day. Judge Whitney ely last’ night and this |morntng, only emerging from that state Dwisht Whitney, Hamilton and whieh was] Face in yesterday, ome nis | 8 alienist, 1 , ont Gov When Det 1 arrived at the door of Mr office with Robin | ¢ he told the that Mr. and Mra. | Herman Rabinovit ere inside and asked If he didn't want to see t | of in HE Oa) MOL ADE StH BG ry L, Benn. excitedly. "I pro ‘ \ tir on will not go In there while In 144, Gov. Huge ‘ ed him Jus- there,” t fil ancy caused by. the Fiood went Ina f a Mr. White |? tl 1 man about io ute of mid, | He ran for whereupon the Tha dae Wh taken through ke an ant 1 before I 1s A ce Robin made no + aoa the other concer kins | tons, Including t Williainsburis li 1"5 Sanity Test Not Opposed. [A ations of Supreme Court Justice Gott and advisement to-day the 1 oth Pp ae =f and plication of Dr, Leu vinoy teh fo. an order appointing a Sheriff's commis: | sion to nto the sanity of Ho = esmine whether © wey ut of his incom 1 his ekyrocket should be api | caree gh fir past few hls person and prot | year resu wiley will pI | ed ne Court sented to J led tr st toat fore J | Anthony 3 J | nd and argument H trained from dis- to-day ( triot-Attorne ore © property of Robla ‘ the ston dur peared and pi fab ti ent ) action pape t der for, att A trict vay or Was present, by Offered no areuent in oppoalt on. If Just ff spsns the order the| ty Sherit's niygion will inquire tato] pro he value of Hobla's property, the’ the resy ay pronoun of the prisoner,” a OO rye = 4 ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’' NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY IN SIX NEW INDICTMENTS ee ~ DIES OF PNEUMONIA : | lips—if the vote is much longer , erage apenas a SE ET IIE IN OTE TET The VOTES OR DEATH, NON VULT PLEA “MEN OURSLAYERS, BY MRS. MARTI SUFFRAGETTE CRY IN SNEAD CASE Of Doll-Like Beauty, but Nev-/ Mother cf Bathtub Mystery | ertheless Militant, Miss Sylvia | Victim Agrees to Admit | Pankhurst Is Here. | Her Guilt. |WILL PREACH ‘CREED.| FACE \-YEAR TERM. Declares That All Englishmen Mrs, Mary W. Snead, Also In- Except the Ministers Now dicted, Will Soon Be Set Favor Her Cause. Free. “If the women of England can win their freedom tn no other | ines which followed the discovery of tho way, they will die for it and |wody of Mrs. Ocey W. M. Snead in the make the men of England their | bathroom of a barely furnished house murderers.” |in East Orange, N. J., in November of A slender slip of = girl—a girl with SRG kOe GOR ATL Une the blue eyes, pink cheeks and hair of ax this aft pure gold, assoctated ‘ndiscriminaetly| Mrs. Caroline B. s imagination with angels, fairy | Mother whe wa der with the aunts, Mis f satanaGucivtites, ache ler with the girl's aunts, Miss Virginia princes: but ®) Wardlaw a ‘ and Miss Mary W. girl w ame ts Sylvia Pankhurst |4, chambers, said shew and who-has served three terms in a ” non yult” to the charge English prison—she t# the author of | jo" vl . this latest version of “give me liberty or give me death.” i very reluctantly, because Youngest of the throe daushters of|!0'tncy that it would render ner nt the only Mrs, Pankhurst, Inspirer and | sity to a ten-year sentence, She want head of the milltant movement for the |04q to he committed to an invitation enfranchisement of women in England. | {ner than a prison or Miss Sylvia landed in America this] "Nn. hiten ine tien ing for her first visit. The opening | ,sreement in open court to ratify the ho of her tour will be to-morrow if pw | arra for the non vult plea was ng in Carnegie Lyceum, under the] sag to be due to Mra, Martin's insist- sof the Woman's Politcal) once that the prosecution would agree nd it was 1A its rooms that I) 14 asx the Court for a ab ta a After two hours of argu Within a Year. Ten Eyck left the “We shall have the suffrage within a| went over until to-morrow was her first calm| Mrs. Mary W. Snead, indicted with in Eng-|her, will be released later, Prose land, both men and ¥ wants it,|tor Wilbur A, Mott ring a Writ with the exception of an handful of jof unwillingness to prosecute. Miss n no more hold | Virginia Wardlaw starved herself to politicians, And they | nut against the multitude than a few|death last August tn Jail in Newark, » Was awaiting trial with hi the girl's sentenc t Justice court and the matter announce nder sticks can withstand a spring | whe! flood. | sisters. “Are the lives of the polltictans Practically Admits Guilt. galnst you threatened by the women,| ‘The piea of “non vult" Js practically as the despat y2" I asked, Jan admission of guilt, accompanied by “We do not want to hurt any onel|a den else,” she answered gent note of steel crept into th lish voll and she add al of criminal intent, Its entry » Then alin this case is an admission that Mrs, soft Eng-| Martin caused the death of Mrs, Sn “but welthough not with premeditation, and contrary to law, “We have already been injured in| ‘The acticn was taken for M nearly every physical way short of|by her counsel, Aue }death. We have had arms and legs|an all-day conference and noses broken. We have starved| Justice ourselves in the prisons. Wo havel recent stc " cratched and brutsed and! Martin was adjudged sane, mpted on. T wonder that no one has) somn counsel for M Ma Ls been killed before this, Snead, Prosecutor of the Pleas Mott of What |. Will Come To, | Bxsex County, and Louis Hood, special “But that 1s what It will all come to, | counsel for the p: We shall not kill our enemies, We} |shatl not commit suicide—technically. | But it t Inistry continues to thwart us in Parilament a threaten us with |the police our ble will be on their! hands. “Phere are hundreds, thousands Dr Taule Anton # | of women in England to-Cay who |jawyer tp will rush boneath the hoofs of the | ;, ‘| mounted police and die there as | Martin Kali after etween himself, ‘Ten Byck, who niesiied over the ni fety, ald, said by his noted apren tion to re- of the County harges re the perseouted Christians of old died in the arena, wit.. smiles and testimony of their faith on their rain the Medical $ ‘of New York from try nyolving the ords” of 8 1 for Ewald matntatned that the | withheld, “But it won't be."* Again Miss Syl- surgeon was no longer a member of the via's calm, sweet smil 1 “THe | neatcay ais ut there men who are ready | tore, had no Juris xplained afraid of us, that Ewald was under suspe n by the AB ended to make a truce after Parliament c! ed last win |; ter and it was clearly shown that wel, that this ty for our bill, He ng records of vera hospital, and nds to June ns he per nslon ex au. While ispension, he says, acto: let: the ou decide this] pr, Ewald recelved a letter from the Only when Parilament opened] snciety stating that his suspension had ey we fo t ike any 1 and frightened person, he \ resery mn attempt a tri want ES desta ie PAMenel haku BALLOON MISSING A WEEK ble that the valance of pa SIGHTED, STILL IN FLIGHT. s that the ft of busines emonstration 1 Down nee Dec, 2, passed over ), last night, No pay t strike a blow, but wh indred police do omen? Of cours ward yunded Parlia-| and reminded | waiting: ° rea,Jan ‘over, rolled down an om { “ Circulation Books Open to 18 PAGES - PRICE ONE CENT. Suftragetie Leader’ s ‘Daughter Is Here to Tell ot Martyrdom, | | The tong drawn out criminal proceed- vark, | her mur- | of man-| Mrs. Martin agreed to make the! | ation of the! (RFIORST | wilt nave titi: showing. the’ te t his ideas are DIX FIXES IT $0 LEGISLATORS CAN'T DODGE REFORM y jnguiry at whieh Mrs |Governor Announces That All} the Bills Will Be Drawn Under His Supervision. “Everything mu bourd,” said t cussing hls plans. secrecy in this administration.” eel oi PLUMS AT ALBANY. Game Protector 3 frank and above nor to-day In dis. ‘0 Is to be no hesitate at nothing for|that she did not know that her acts were | men Local Chief, Sohmer Gives Fee Jo acting diviaion chtet for Island distriet of garr $$ | WOULD RESTRAIN DOCTORS. speciss to a sistt Correqontint of The Bree id) ALBANY, Jan. | ished unprecede the Legisiatu The Governor annov latist, sought | ie ae X attorneys, the compensation being to Be Tried! Dix has estab- relations between ne Court | draw bills carrying out hia recommen and that’ these Legislature In an offic! Phat does not mean,” that the Legislature must pass the That is up to th drafted in my of the Legislature and that I mean abolition of oth n my message. “Other Bills te > "fo Hin Widow, ‘quibpling or possibility of evasion, Me! muuona, WEATHER Pate and warmer to-night; Friday ol FI E OITION ay, ESTIMATE BOARD BLOCKS — SUBWAY GRAB FIGHTERS sll canpaiaiigenmacine Interborough Monopoly Proposition Referred to Committee of the Whole, With Prospect of Deadlock on Final Vote. \PRENDERGAST AND MITCHEL ALONE CONDEMN SCHEME Mayor Gaynor Sharply Contradicts Statement That He Differs With Colleagues, Saying He Doesn’t Know Whether He Does or Not—Traction Ring Majority Apparent. The dnterborough Rapid Transit Company won a victory in the | Board of Estimate and Apportionment to-day when the majority report of the Transit Committee of the Board, signed by President of the Board of Aldermen Mitchel and Comptroller Prendergast, was rejected and the proposition of the Interborough to operate the proposed subway exten- sions was referred for consideration to the Board as a committee of the whole. The Mayor, as the third member of the Transit Committee, did not submit a minority report to the Board to-day, but will sumit such a report to the Board sitting as a committee of tie whole. The action of the Board of Estimate spells more delay. In the line up to-day—judging solely from the aspect of the deliberations—the Intere borough has these friends: the Borough of Manhattan McAneny. cf the Borough of Brooklyn st: President Fresident of the Borough of Richmond Cromwoll. e And the Interborough proposition is opposed, with relation to its proposition to operate the subway extensions, now before the B sard OF Estimate, by: Jomptroller Prendergast. Presaens vf the Board of Aldermen Mitchel. The discussion in the board at the meeting to-day was marked by some Moments when more than calm, dis- cursive judgment was manifest. It ® case of Mitchel and Prende: ceainns all their colleagues, peri lost. Their object was to put pe 4 ested) member of the board on for or ag ‘ast the Interberough Fysey T ence of the question to of the Whole was a double de feat for them, as in ec L essions pee has a while s of the Board Baker, Worn Guin Nursing Si Wife, Meets Death in Machine. ick ty, ¥ pledged, will be dead- again on account of its votes portioned under the Charter, Tewlah Gonpital’ fe en c Interborough's Faith Juestioned. rday, and when he| Today's action was brought about in the meeting of Dec. 22, wher, tne Proposition was referred, iuest of the Mayor, to the Trans for report on Jan. § ransit Commission met \ty report was the re- | tined as original Jacob Seligman, street, Brooklyn, t ‘er, of No. 48 Moore rk his wife, for ieltis ye sald good-by feared that he had lost read-making by ha 111 4 savings into a mod and twult r, which gre} nee CE acerca This majority report went into the liinesa of hia wife, and |W2Ole subway question with thorough. as chat is Ween ness and understanding. In essence, Tia It questioned the good faith of the GA kta Interborough charged that core cae poration with seeking to procure from inked iS ch , the city of New York a transit monop- oly that never be shaken off, Several Then the» Th€ majority report was read to th ts diawn Into the miner, | OAace D Mitchel, and at the cons Tened about for several minutes and |©!usion of the reading he offered the u following resolution ‘alate In order that t!o issue of monopoly as against an independent city-con- trolled subway system may be placed t son Emmanu an hour and forty nute 1 ambul arrived from St, Ca ® Hospital, but Dr, | #4 y bet this Hoard your t said that death was practically | committee offers the following resue Instantaneous. lutions There are six other children, Mrg,| To determine the principle by which | Seliginan, it is sald at the Jewish Hos-| this Board shall be guided in its ace pital, Will recover, and she and the) tion with regard to the construction pusiness. of new subways and the extension of exteting subways, Resolved Plest—T. the available credit of the clty be devoted to the coi struction of an independent muniv+ ipally owged and controlled site way sysu woose integrity as aa

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