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A New ARSENE LUPIN Story ad a ing World, It {se “The Blonde Lady” and con- sg tains the most » ga*|MRS, SCHENK A WRECK AS TRIAL ENDS. y} warmer, PRICE ONE CENT. —~ ol Gian Pete tre rwerless Bib dal YORK, _WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911. ae ‘PAGES | ea PRICE “ONE CENT. WEATAER—Fatr to-night and Tharsday; wa JURY GETS SCHENK NEW sb BD ““eser.seeet? _ MOURNERS CROWD |? BUTERA CHETAN CALLS IN BOLTERS: CASE; PRISONER — WOULD HAVE CITY FOR NEAR VIEW OF PLEADS WITH THEM FOR VOTES IN A GOLLAPSE PAY $75,000,000 PHILLIPS'S BIER HUBBY’S POCKET \etotas a Pp i a His Room BS FLEELETERS |" Trey. ver and Osere AIDS WIFE'S SUIT por Woman Quails Under Attack Sprague’s Syndicate Would Street in Front of Undertaker’s | Shop Thronged by Admirers of Slain Author, of Prosecutor and Face Is | Furnish $40,000,000 of Their | Distorted From Weeping. | Own Money. HOLDS FINGERS IN EARS. BRONX TO BROOKLY} —_—— Great Throng Besieges Court- Bid Made Public Late This Af- |PLAN PUBLIC FUNERAL. | Senator Beveridge Takes house Prepared to Wait ternoon by Public Ser- ea phos cial ae an : ae CONTINUOUS SESSION > for the Verdict. vice Commi. urial of His Friend. ‘ ts. Roe Demands $2 ~ | as { oe From Mamie E, Taylor PROPOSED TO END FIGHT. charged with pottoning her millionaire | an independent elty-ow from the pistol wounds inflicted husband, John Schenk, was given to| bid wa the Jury at 3.8 o'clock this afternoon, | Oxcar 7. An immense throng was about the court | cate of y Vite 1 subway. The made by John J. Sprague and ‘bY, representing a syndi- mee j Grady, After Failure to Elect on Joint Ballot sete Bnd BnGiseeeay. wauccnTEnR Matias, \ REAL WARM. MISSIVES.| | To-Day, Suggests a Real Test of Endur- was removed to-day from offer to bulld nas made thr Is from Liberty is brother, Harrison P! lessly arraigned the prisoner; concluded Lee RL wal f $ Gloapital to an undertaking |a cy ——— | ance for Young Insurgents Who as the jury retired and all apparentiy | @ Trib subway and will spend | ' ment at No. 4% Fourth avenue. . ~ , ’, : determined to wait there unth the ver- | $49,000.00 of thelr own money {f the city |“ In @ Hittle while # curious crowd gath- | ‘Golden Spur’ Is ‘Heart's Fond- | Are Holding Out. * § dict was returned Will ps 5,000,000, ered on the pavement, staring through sit har 7 Prosecutor Handian, who made the| The 1 proposes to build a aub- | the front windows, est, Truest, Best’ to ‘Wom- | eit ; fina! summing up for the State, and | WY connect! e Bronx and Brook- | Inside the widowed stator of the assas- ‘01 ro WMG fied toe atiout tous hours tnerca. |, 88 lyn eonnections being [epee tesa en a Frevert; | an Who Understands.’ Caowotal from 8 ER tee cane eee a ear eae < ver, agd several close friends of the ALBANY, Jan. 26.—The Sheehan forces this afternoon and tonight” . street uptown Into Varick as a fou! | a address at 3.0 0 Gres m4 mise track road, tum from Varick inte Suv. {dead man, inciuding United States Sen- te Ay ated oe lor was letting | Made another desperate eflort to get the votes needed to break the Sen- oe the woman's vonviction, and asked lenth avenue and then-e in jator J. Beveridge of Indiana, George | Prine sea PS yt ‘ i : icha the Jury to send her to the penitentiary. |Hquare, through Forteanith creo se | Lorimer, editor of the Philadel George Orcutt Roe, a Philadelphia in-| atorial deadlock. Some insurgent legislators were called to Sheehan's As the instructions given to the jury |Lexington avenue and Lexington ave- | a Saturde [OYrORrE. SARL aye OE ee. eaet ete, 6 Evening Post, and Sam- Wes «Sian be the Court before the summing up |Aue to One Hundred af Blythe, the Washington writer. s|ner home at No, 9 Lafayette avenue, | room at the Ten Eyck. In Addition Murphy sent for Sheriff Harvey of * h y \ 1 Thirty-elgnth a y NY 7 Re, | Street, across One Hundred and Thirty- CON ESNE D RAUD : The: Prooklyn, last evening, she was served Queens County, who controls the votes of Assemblymen Huber and the case was given to the jury soon | 84th street to Jerome avenue and up [reneernerte for the interment. rol Yeews constituted the Judge's ch three were in charge of the ar- —re . Jatle Stamiach Sa} ‘ h papers in a sult for $25,000 for the / atter Handlan had concluded Jerome avenue to One Hundred and Tn deference to the wishes of ee|Financier's Stomach Said to Be || revere in a sult for #5Im for thet Kennedy, PCE cleric willed thie atternodn wos (eet exe rents | many fren offer conauniatien ot! Botherineg Him and He | tions from his wite, Macy Budd Roe. Among the’ insurgent legislators summoned by Sheehan were As res wil is oon un= | ys ‘ tor Beveridge, after consultation with ¢ and (Sel. , dar the ferce veroat assault of the], Conneetions tn mee |Conspired W With A Assistant Cus-| tempers of the tainily, announced this! 6 On his arrival at Philadelphia, « ulttle| semblymen Terry of bebvapey MoDaniels of Tompkins County, Ken- prosecutor. A respite the noon recess|_ Connections are lad out from Lexing- i afternoon that the funeral of Mr »pts Precautions. jiater, Mr. Roe's somewhat irritable In-] 1 and Huber of Queens, and some up-State members, afforded was evidenced in her confident | 0" avenue and One Hundred and Thir-| toms Weigher to Cheat Phillips would take place on Friday and Adopt ¥ ulrien' ai 1. the mult, agalant Mame | eaeen Q manner when she appeared for the af-| Rumors are persti that it would be public persistent that there ‘will Taylor were interrupted by the serv! a . ‘ BALLOT TO-DAY be @ break in the insurgent ranits to- toa nilvering. tearful atte: she trig | 288 WIth a series of elevated raliro Government of Duties. | oneral services would De heid'a, _ %Plerpont Morgan was a passenger on|of papers in « Pennavivania wut forl] "I ay ANY ON || mawow, but me eoaemaee Ma at “arraignment. by | E2¢ Brooklyn branch will cons t — 2 P.M. Friday in .. the White Star Hiner Celtic leaving for | divorce ms the Fourth avenue subway tng, ha 4 ’ : : ITP, || 2en7 these stories and declare that sf curope to-day, He was accompanted| THE Brooklyn complaint alleges that | peat there’te ane-'ene We enitae Blonly by a man servant. When Inter-|Aethwithstanding Mamie KE. ‘Taylor | (Special to The Hvening World. rom. ae . han, Tammany leaders are making ge " y mm} and May Budd were schoolmates to- ALBANY, N. , Jan, 1 rhe assisted by | viewers nt to met a statement fi “day re- || claims and 00k for we tim rector of St. hadats Y by ne gether at Patchogue and grew up to-!] Vote on the joint ballot to-day re ie admit they 1 thrusting fingers into he moved nervously in her chatr, an¢ final- ly she lay her head on the table, while| her whole body trembled, She ained | ears. She p, | Church, Seve | vesant pla Greer, Archdeacon Hugh Birkhead, 1 Geo: sof figs, cheese and * Heonema unning from Liberty stre n Fulton, up Fulton to F and thence to Fourth avenue. The elty ts to receive interest of 41-2 latbush vity in the Criminal plied gruffiy, 1 have nothin ch of the United States Circuit pot , a ; meMate change in the situation, peersee « Pealhion almost @!). through cent. for its capital of $75,000.00; a! Court t ; ates Cireuit George's, will of Ik is also ex-| 0 say," and sougtit the seclusion of nix | gether, Mamle Taylor has “deliberately, Aswembis. Taal. |] No inroad was made to-day on the tae Handlan's speech, te eunAtar ane coer rabid Court tod 2 Ind nts charging | pected that Rev. D former | cabin. | maliciously and knowingly enticed and surgent ranks tn the joint ballot. Watches Jury Retire. Neducted froth. tea tecey eeestngt” ere | them with being for years engaged im a|rector of the church, will be present. | airs, Morgan, abe son-in-law, Herbert atienated the affections of auld ceorme Officially Sheehan. received | nore a cnatomns | ‘he oped will be L. Saterlee, and several of the finan- Wihle the final moves were made in| *urplus earnings are to be divilet on | COMsPiracy with assistant custom M L. Sateriee, an | Roe from his lawful wife, depriving her of the comfort and sovlety of his less than yesterday, but that was be cause Senator Bayne was abeent paired with Senator Watawright ha ament | Chamber Little, G cler's grandchildren saw him aboard the Celtic and deft just at sailing time, The the trial, Mrs, Schenk seemed to be halt approximately one-third and! Welshers to defraud the Governy oolivious of her surroundings, but as the | tWo-thirds; the city to have of duties through false welghing 0: in : 4 ce and causing her great mental h th Senator A . vessel will atop at the Azores and Meai- | Presence # if were no other changes from Judge gave the case to the fury, she | to purchase portations : i | cael anavanontOtate GaEerave, Se ee tar tagareen Couette; |abasinh of mints ther obi ee herself and looked Learn, at . prety the fare erie Wiltam Michael Byrne, counsel for Fought Hard for Life. say wh he would get off, Letters in Hubby's Pocket. | nounced that no selection ees é PETG twcite wie wero to awaee he grr aeapiyony sone she.lmporters, made wns plea for) Ate, Phillips believed until aimost the! Morgan took aboard the Celt upport of the complaint, Mrs. | made Genator Grad: thet until the twelve who were to decide her avenue and yefourth street | cemency Aid udne dian Mr, Phillip ed until almost the! Mr, Morgan ‘eltic| In support no plaint, Mrs. | y euggested 4 fate had left court and Mott ave d One Hundred and sll lent awl 8 Lrereereterer trey] This cl- | time of his death that he would survive! with him a crate of lve chickens end] Roe will eubmit to the court two let~ date be fixed at which ¢he joint seaston | ents had ‘nade full confessions 1-} the six pullets fired into his body by| tw, cratev of fresh fo. wets from begin voting and continue to vote witik min wit “orlys h si i a ters from Mamie E. Taylor to her hus- | eth Perey chi ioglanad bag ed pe lg be withdrawn in three | 28 frauds which covered a of | Goldsborough, A few minutes before | jis Highland Malls far » 1008] band, which, she says, were found th || Total vote cast ry Out recess until 4 selection ts made, distorted swollen from weeping, h dln m three | tour 3 and were pi ness he turned) enougn pottled water : J 4 Mrs. Schenk was led staggering from the court-room in a state of collapse. Judge Jordan announced at 4,10 0° pared to make | he sank into unconscto restitution to his brother, Harrison C. Economu and Calogera were each sen-| his sister, Mra, Carolyn » host they .ghout iiips, and! ing voyage. Spectatiy prepared food | 0's Pockets last May. One of them revert, ANd | products will he ready for him when|@ated May 17, reads in part: after one Week's notice has been os Pere er ett to-day. Necessary to bemreo tender. What Grady aeee “The interest in this joint sessies t@ Sprague condemned the ‘Tri-Bor- a . Sue decreasing,” sald Grady, “and it seeme teneed to serve four months in the! said he arrives in Italy and he had ordered y Own Dearest Love—I am hop- to me that it iniaboue timeahat vould rema cour 0 or 2 scheme as impracticable and de- r 7s pe a) | he a we that Bt. ee ceria dn SOUL VOHLIR of | ed pre i. [Sip hiias o ne {| Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island | “If Thad only two bullets go through! fresh fruits and {resi cxws from the] Ing the sun shines brishtly to-day tled down to the more important Feira tie verdict, I¢ a0 verakt to con.| th6 engineer whe laid out tho frat ol Laide meek ties Ooameniine | me 2 et ee ee ee Ate io Auores. in Phtladelphta, With you away 1 | ness of legislation for which we ei e verdict. If no ver sr the « e 0 Tate jec- alls pare ee é 4 pretty hard." ; | tric road he Unitea 8 | Galapou' another — iinporte and | six, 18 is pretty The fnancier’# stomach has gone back n't ev et pleasure out o y | been sent here by the people I dered by that hour he will send the jury | tric street railroad in the United States, | iran we: yaw nn ‘avaterent cit | Until thie time the fortitude shown ne te financier sa can en get p put of my to @ hotel for the night and he has made a s‘udy of the sub- Attorney 8. O. B continued his | Way ‘estion. argument for the defendant this morn-| TM ommission spent two hours to- ing when court opened. He launched into | 48¥ ferring with the commi on him, it is sald, and he wiil take no! °° ¢ 1 know you have ; et nm thoee who have the gu» F milar frauds, would be sen- | believed thore was @ chance for him to|Chatices with other oan the freshest yourself, body and soul, tome || Where do the rules of the || tery parity sec, re, ot tenced to-day, but with the consent of get well. Then he began to sink and|Ptainable foods 5‘ n his Im! and no one can take you back fron tention, they saw there Was a hemorrhage of | tention to sail on the Cedric two weeks | PMl Yo Ue Mal lune vou Ruck tron | Democratic organization, who have also pleaded Mr. Phillips was such that his doctora| we can meet here and continue ballot« ‘5 . Ne Analsts United States L ; ee ea | i mit re ery Invective against Dan Phillips, the plano | from th | Board of Hatimate and A! i... Wempiv thelr cases went over to | the lung, which convinced them that all|@# accompanied by his physician, Dr.) 1 vias vou tke my red roses, 1 |P KNOWN as Tammany Hall, |. i2# nti! we elect « Benator, If we ang clerk, Who, he declared, had wormed Ita| Portionment on the subway situation.| iy iion g He eee oy et to ees Web pant end death. Waraaiter of | oi Wi Marken! Dr) Markee’ wae: fil at Lice celal gh f 7 |) that we cannot elect a Senator this way ixto the confidence of Mrs, Schenk | At the conclusion of the conference, | Peek sings nfessions which | minutes. \ the time and could not sail. Mr. Mor- hg eee ouie Hiller liga provide for a Cohalan? + year ie uh Oa the means to elect ene ty 10 ‘betray Wille: d that they Regarding the, . co) lon hich 3 ann walted two weeks, but was com-| @Mt questions, bu on n, #0 ext ye 1 eesti ae hsmusnan Mr. Boyce tee oe Nee hos vieeine Pai Pein ele i cee: HIRdR: COnRerns Ride git } i hy to nati without’ Dr. Markos as| I suppose it wae ali right The boss stands by in|) ‘Wnen askea what he meant by the Mr. ye ¥ | tng frauds other th uke Welghing | continuously ne result , to sail ¥ , tae w Lely 1 what ‘ declared that if Dr. J. W. Myers, who| Points in the Inerborough offer atl of ian fant is . vole in tion during the day, th were no alarm. | the phyalcian is still il, If each rove sod OAR spoken stolid approval, while the su- ag pier ncadt pooatnt. Groth tea He ified to having sold lead potson to| Will not be disposed of for some time, | jy, pts ‘ ‘ . | ing symptoms until 9 o'clock last nig’ —-——— to you out loud, it would have said Seaceal sof, | isl ie i Sire. Schenk, had been honest, he would | after Which the conferrees will take up | Ha"d ‘a Mines ciatel thar | When Dr. Donovan, the house surgeon, FLYING MACHINE BILL | “yen Mamie does love her Cieorge | Perior-minded vizier orders Kentlomen wi are trying 10 attract have gone to the prosecuting attorney| the general subway subject. The con-| jin ire eto find the papers SAW that the patient was not rallying ES FOR AIRMEN, | “4 * waiting for tim to ciaim ner | the district leaders to and } ‘f* inispentnt vole by thelr insurgency ané told him that he had sold Mrs.| ference i# to be resumed to-morrow enuia tenes in actimingt @nd that there were indications of a| MAKES RULI Hil /aacaelb glee Canon) ERA enible ce aa rag rf | Po ae F cause to the peop Schenk suger of lead and asked an in-| afternoon, prosecuticn of the custuins officials, |hemorrhage. Messengers were sent for ‘ ee Oh, my Inver, ny comeate, [ ff0M Albany in the conduct J) so of them snigne not come back vestigation when he learned that Schenk | So fearful are the conferees that some ne di Dra, Walker and Hoichkiss. Martison Now Before Connecticut Legisla-| jy guardians my Gouden Spun te of his sinister Sheehan cam- |) \",,; OR MtNre Next year, aiteronh had been poisoned. OE thee Colngs may ecomie publie. oF q | Phillips and Mrs. Frevert had remained a y els Regi 01 the best of cara of yourself. Good roposed we sel Prosecution’s Last Word. be overheard, that they take the pre-) MR. JULIUS CAESAR IS HERE. | constancy at the bedside of their ture, It C sa FSR TA) n toe heel of one ok youratlts. Ge paign. tp oponed ina e settle this thing e Ly DR pat trae tle Bie PanHae ts. shee Sie SARE Re Bod a SS Peete and Brovi es Penalties, A my] {TuRm AA Best love ao to you, my District leaders and party |) ger down to more important business. timony leanor » the detec- | | Net a Descendant o} 3 HARTFORD, Conn. Jan , Joy. . 7 He ease leh vl ‘ave: and ae tive ures, on Tuesday again paid nis| PAUL MORTON’S WILL | General of Piling held to tte with Grim | gaiowing the recommendation of Gov. | “Ay dearea sweetheart, my nus | Workers are without jobs or J!im witing to sit mere and vate unt respects to her, He characterized her) BRIEF. WIFE SOLE HEIR | t s he kept Haldwin, was juced to-day com. u 1, my life, my , always, for gnawing small bones, but for iaarcine > a waste ch Cae as a witness who was employed for the! ’ "| Heading the big passenger list of the A £0" | Sling owners of fin aching Ob faithfully, devots Snr twine g an a “pipes cans tae tea sole purpese of equirming ter way into Ir miiaak| eee ad ed from Ants | ml opened hie giriginte balloons to register thelr namos| jy, your true Itte wife and lites | the vizier are the fat fees of ||" and arry on this the affections of Mrs, Schenk and play-|Document, Written on Half Sheet to-day, name of Mr. e! strength was ebbing fast places of residence with the Atate| pariner, the Fire Proofing Company, J i mo cain rest of us do ing the part of a female Judas Iscariot. of Paper, Does Not Give | Julius Caesar news reporters! Drs. Donovan and Walker ¢ ances 8 T aaiia ceeA nite WOMAN WHO DNORASTANDE e Fire Proofing pany, : an Attorney Boyce closed his argument en hich | tom vequaintance, y hear ew the dee Anouter fetter, writen the next dey. {] the great patronage of the ee : tor the defense at 10.60 A. M., and after Value of ate, $a robus man from wenten 4 himself had — Be : ti te ead RE wrnay omit le Willing, ie a brief secess Prosecutor Handlan} phe will of Paul Morton, who at the |‘ near Cologne. He is a many lost bh ie Dan number 1k you are sta d true to urrogates office, r , i Ai sr occyllyeh opened the final address for the State. |tme of his sudden death in the Hotel | turer of wall paper and ts over here to bility “ Peis mt £0 ek 1a end and [will wait patier iainers of the “interests” and TE Oe hail —_—>—_ Seymour last Thursday, was the presi-|/earn what's new in that line of bust aigaboroug sede » i on di our day to com se onthe it enue t pitt BOY KILLED IN STREET. |aen« of Equitable Life Assurance | ness muslsien ‘wee 05 6 billet throuen, Sp we need euch oth in one $48,000 warrant more eae We ay’ aaa BOO HAN AU IRE BRS IB He ee tay Tain er dases Met cuntine uaaie ae rhe re HP ond tha] THB WOMAN WH than the amount distributed |) vo:ix rv a senator os anv ouher ware kc Knocks Him Down tn Front | Surrogate’s office to-day, He lett all his a ca yt Rin na danpenced from | 1Fe Ree ae ee eae ee lee are give sitrol of the > Amon aiethal aadata con proposal woul teat of jo! property to his wife, Lottie G, Morton. ; ' san Gite Paes Phe owners of a>’ BAD WINDS HALT FLIGHT among a spc nee of His Home. The document is one of the bi fest on r “ —_— os borough family SURVIVED MANY PERILS; York Miss Goldaboruasis » about the death 8 Mrs. Mort executrix, It i While hurrying home, after staying renrd. By ie t ; 1 made sole he! p late at school this afternoon, John Har- wole he d executrix, it is Nar, fourteen years old, of No. 250 Wost |dated at Chicago, I/!., April 24, 189, the iheue paneer ce OF M’CURDY TO CUBA. | their only “dough day t What golden dish of polit- tep sn members said they Senator Grae liable to a f $1,000 or five years fa KRY WEST, Fla. Jan. %5.—Untavor- a f] ae neasures of ( les Ma eae Wott testator describing himself aw a citizen} FOUR-FOOT FALL KILLS HIM. |e tather, my |Peuson oF bot hiss this rorenoos preventer ns | deal pap has Cohalan received |. !-wsisa! measur ®. Mur Knocked down, bo a heavy truck aa ot that city. ‘The value of his estato ts ee ee i Shae pasties Maange er tay m ey T to make him forego his OWN] tie msineents tr + known that e wea given in the formal w 0" a e id ae gnpatinm Gala ‘ to Havana way in . he original tw surge he was crossing the street in front of 11147" si9.099," in real estate and “more | sixty-two years old, who once the reatost sorrow over the shUOtINg Of lt» have been the sironge at tn the boy: | readiness ane Wat es. | ambitions and use his as-} ‘vss © aren tea his residence. than $10,000" in personal property, * 4 and teft for dead in| Mr. Phillips and | He w far from RG prectics! sac the alrman in his 4 voyas a a . vie was instantly’ killed, fe eT da ae tat eens Cacoas LegKaG EY XAOIADE B08, late. (oh, dead oy | 1. H. Powers Farr te of young | was not a success, fons he Ae cendancy over the boss to} s«reenent « provision that they sheuie peste of No. 190 Broadway, and further states | Nevada; at wh the b ¥|Goldsborough, with u banking office at] ‘He was most ly in his ideas furth Sheehan’s cause? , ether and block all Tammany ; fants Work that all other heirs have walved claims |ToWbers and thrown into the Mississippl Wail street day | avo enh, anid W of the opi urther jan’s cause? tion, Sunday World Wants Wor' in the probate of the will River, and other ac- | "Fitzhugh had eccentricities of | tha # ince Why a Cohalan? the announcement tQgis 4 ‘The will takes up only @ half sheet of | cidents, was killed by @ fali| genius. The ¢ amily ix must | iis t ta au Clerk of the Saute, at she duane Monday Morning Wonders. | paper of four feet. ‘nd the development of music avomed | of ais women obarec Ws Vask ow, | a (santa ne te em omen act a ee to ‘ ) ’ aanre Ce ene greene —. :

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