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Wty oor Ti Yeasinnacsbal DIX KILLS HOPE FOR SHEEHAN i : i ADRIAN ANSON ? Sie WEATHER—Snow to-night and Tuesday. | @ Circulation Books Open to All.”” PRICE ONE CENT. sic Corie #4 The Pang NEW YORK, “MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE “CENT. sae WEATUER—Snow to-nteht INA GEN. ECKERT'S $3,000,000 MUNTFORAROLD “SHOOTSATWFE — T)TX WONT AID SHEEHAN: GIRLAGAINLEADS AND HER BROTHER, Baron Who Wed To-Morrow atorship Had Been As:ured — - Said to Be at ‘Gar | and Misses; Eighth Bullet Housekeeper. Who Married RAYNOR’ N AUTO. City on Trail. Wounds Him. Governor Would Declare for | Him to Break Deadlock. Favored Son Soon After Fath- {IS NOT IN 2 Se Ae THE WOMAN, 1’s Death Is a Witness. FELLS GIRL AND | Sai H Father Denies niles the § Story That| Dying in Hospital, Tarisa De- NURSE TELLS “VISIONS MAYOR WALKS Dorothy Is Under Treat- | clares She Used Revolver, but Attorney Who Drew Bequests] | ment in Institution. Police Doubt It. DENIAL MADE EMPHATIC FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE. | | Describes Luncheon Where | Sends Victim Home in Machine | in Cat Was Chief Guest. ! and Foots It Across Bridge | * in the Snow. 1@ second time within a week the or Miss Dorothy Arnold, the | cessful sirl, has again focused A, It devel- D. Hi ley | noon re ers of the van: | at No. ng woman, is now in that city. | He and his fancee, Miss Culver of No. | After firing seven shots {n an unsuc mpt to kill his wife and his Abe Tarisa, a little years old, this after- ed to an inner room of a flat Lexington avenue and was found there a few minutes later with @ bullet fn his own skull Discomfited Campaign Managers Assert That State’s Executive Changed His Mind Over Night,as They Had Believed He Want- ed to Clear Way for Legislation. James Clendenin Eckert's fight for Digwer share of the $ by his father, Gen. Th 00 estate mas T. Eek Miss Isabel H. Smith, a comely yo! former President of the Western Union| Woman of ears, starte Park avenue was a close friend ee GHW Wile. 6 Tat Telegraph Cc was begun to-day | Flatbush at “Dean street, 4 Miss Arnold, are guext# of Misa Dor- | a and his wife, whose first nam (Spectil 10: The Bvedlng World trom @ Statt Coeremmnaaal eraa MuCISBLis Goal rai Hin Kea Wine 1h Whe te (OER ec PitsuMehoneste | . Nad been quarreling for some Special rf K nas pondent.) » of | ime. Finally they, parted. She went to According to a rt in| live with thelr brother, Bamuel Blelek, thelr real purpose in| who ts also @ tailor, ‘The husband took to get in No. 217 Lexington avenue, a a, a fashionable si contests the will of « left practically the ent «| mobile in which Mayor Wiltia younger brother, Thomas T r,, | Hor was returning to the ¢ en the ground that it was obtained by | !!s home, v fraud and undue influence. The young woman James C. Eckert has staked ev: on this legal battle, for if he fails to break the will he cannot obtain a dol- Jar of his father's estate. The will de. queathed to him $90,0 and est in a trust fund of $i i fetiure clause provided that if not satisfied with this: provisto 1 knocke ALBANY, Feb, 6.—Dismay pervaded the William F. Sheehan camp this afterndon when the positive announcement was made at the Capitol: | that Gov. Dix-will not throw his support to the majority candidate, The | slisappointment was rendered the more acute from the fact that the Shee- han adherents had every reason to believe that the Governor would force | Mr, Sheehan's election before the end of the week. Although the Governor's announcement, which takes the form of a — ' tenial, is specific, certain managers of the Sheehan campaign state that the Governor has changed his mind since last night. They claim that when: | | | | | | Last evening he was about Biclek’s flat, making threats. Mrs, Tarise grew so frighcened that ehe left the house and went to spend the night at Nog 1g © street With Helen Klefel, 1 d by Blelek. the ck to Bielek's and nd his two other heir sewing machi g| burt. Mayor Gaynor ynia, where detec- ave been alding him in a hunt for man and, |t her in his motor car, di- | trace of his sister ted the chauffeur to take her home.| Miss Dorothy Farnum is safd to be ie Mayor continued bis Journey to the [ens aged to Randolph Culver, the brother Hall on foot. of Mine X liver. Until last he Mayor's automobile was comin rsd, the roadway, under ordinary bhead-| turned ho! hine, picked up the w ter pl he propriet » Went to work , in the combination of home and tailor harles F. Murphy and Mr, Sheehan got here from New York yesterda contested the will the executors should @ the car Jean street after getting ve-die i ? BM ENS not give is i nt Saree : ‘ ania hs : rees, t alt frase. Young Arnold and Miss Cul Sop on the third floor of the old four- evening they were assured by representatives of the Governor that Former Servant a Witness, — | {rin Jean t story brownston se. uiflue of the Executive would be exerted in Mr. Sheehan’s favor rer that the*election of a Senator may clear the way for importa egislation, rhe Evening World Meal Almost Over. ein Merion At they all sat down together of the for lunch, ‘The meal was almost over n their when the door leading into the hall One of the most Important witnosses )OM the same side in the case is Mrs. Marie I who was a s« household whe: n Eckert, nt in he died, ‘The denial to-day was not given in : opened and 440 Stood in the on by thas Oeeeee Sho was married to Thomas T. Keke Nines oonesii weata Gpenlng With’ @ aRMRRueanty, cavolve 0 | aon by the. Goverdoe, Eyl tia avout a month after his father's do *h y the [Miss Farnum was ome. E Cae private secretary, Johm As Nov. 10, 1910. The will in dispute wa lan the noof the mis 1 the four wom leaped ison, Mr| Mason sald: ’ in August, he ane 1 been see Merion, a p nthe table and huddled ner The > authorizes me to gay omas C, Ennever, woo | ng t net s, but in New ina pa galnst the far wall, ‘Tarls: that there ts no truth in the statememt, assisted tn draw the t ed; York lief pe ed that the Are disr 1 the others, His eyes were Hv will not come out for Mr. Sheehan. fered for probat a8 the test w \nolda w till hoping to ate Miss on ror-stricken wife. This sta nt covers to-day and @ll neas to-day, He sald that was ta} a ewhere in around Phila- “I've got you now!’ he yelled, and future tir called upon to diaw the will by Re G: | detpnia nstantly be firing as as he Page, a me: hold and who ha his clerk in the Wes Attorney he RET te, asin a i ety by | Governor Let Secre’ Talk. from tHe front in al P 3 q At 115 o i this afternoon a dozen he toeat Gut of the ee AP Att ? legislativ respondents called at the ap tary Meet aie i ed father of the m girl, At spattered against the plas LM ie | Executive Chamber to ask the Gover= furnished him with certain mem Gat as hed ‘ rancis R. Arnold, at about her head. Her husband DEMS ahs STUD nor for statement of his present aft: from which he drew the will nied i E venty-ninth atrest, thought there f hooting at close range. Reeecal? sh Soa \ é era t } senger took ord ie asked no questions. t been | it be a slender thread of hop ai A mptied the gun she tripped on | Judge McAvoy Shows Right | Gor the correspondents wie! t younge > ird which came to him in this a rug and fell. Her head struck the | | See | oes Word came back that y and James ing's mall es of & sewing machine and she rolled of Losing Counsel to Cuss” |6 Was Lusy with his secretay, C. Eckert only $150, | | This postal card hore the words wer on her back, un with @ Sin} | worded a speech, bus thas HE De Lancey Nicoll, ei for the Tam wae,” It was signed “Dorothy.” deep cut in her forehead, ‘Thinking th : fe Mast © the paper men in a few mine proponent, The + drow he card had been mailed yesterday 'i0od on her face was the mark of a | Is Not His Maxim. utes. Fi m.nutes later the messen= from Mr, Ennev « dray F g at a bi postoffice in the vullet, Tarlsa calmly opened his revol- | rj | wa wer again ut and sald that Secre= the will in dupli dhe |Greater City-Just’ which branch post- Ver, elected the empty shells and packed | Ay it | \tary Mason d see the reporters coples to i c i 1 fefused to tell until tae Ghamoer with fresh cartridges | ie ‘outemnt of hat an impressively | q 7 6, ninety-one-; n ploy Which he took from ils pocket. Just as] ri ful significance s in | iy the Governor we want to Saw Miss Egan at Elberon he fintshed, his brother-in had | Wy t Court befor J MeAvoy to-day. | a xplained the reporters. " A few days later M © t veen hidden under the di ky hake an deen: inh lawyer On, Governor bas gone,” said Elberon and was intr 5 re, 1 out and mad: ice en and, the me er “He went out through kort, shouting for the police at the t u i ‘ ; back door of hf private office just What sort of looking man was he? | voice, 4 4 . i dine UR MLANIEY. OC: Tha tlouht afte mu came In he auaad tae. Micalt. | ee whoin Mr Fives at Fugitive {Crowd of Curious People Almost Overrun (1 '" site we gar | Later Secretary Mason was indueed ; Parental *: Trial of Former State Senator onsultation were As Biclek clatiered down the atairs : iy . Bids 3 Bs telephone to the Governor at the ta Gen | | | TMG CUE CENA LON Te ee na Kho teen GARde THO: VIGiimn| AFA cA ToL Ete Iaalue, een Police as Couple Enact To-morrow’s He nepineg ‘ Mansion and the result was king-looking man. He was sit sed by Elder, Takes of sunebo na genius for imitating twice at the vanishing figure, Then he ¥ ‘ ‘ 1 quoted abave. Nae phen t wae mruuent in ie rose; orecused DY Elder, ‘Takes | chiroxvapa 1a perverted sense of went back inside the flat and shut the | Ceremony at St. Bartholomew pate ‘ “with. the Governor's to greet me, He seemed to have a | Jnumor, 3 9 father an-| door. A moment later Blelek and his | - gt a Saar , nial it is learned that Assemblya ness in his leg#, but he straightened up | Place Next Week. ounced that he expected to take. the; helners, down in the atree at ——- pian Saar larold J. Friedman, who was at to his Mr. T. Bekert in- | 1 without delay to a handw Bex: of a crowd of exc ard ee r | ex E fon at 9 o'clock last ul . 1 “ene A cr a 1 Hreasma " m speclat We rn } wil F troduced w “Rather, this is Mr pert for an opinion as to its genuiness. Jers ana n un p ‘ 1 a Mok wal n iiam Ennever. al said Former Siate Senator Frank J Gard-| Speaking for the Arnolds, Lawyer Lore tes . i glatore a luce | fe his return “Pm a Uttle stiff tn the legs, but I] nor wil be pu uttempting | enzo Armstrong of Garvan & Armstrong gray ' r ; Se ait VEvek ar | Sheelan that the G feel ail rigate Then Mrs, Page came 10, | at there was nor the slight: | hu ont —, » o pegs ok | 1 m he had made up owed by Miss Egan, 1 was intros rin fa Naa |wind, « ba f mow ao Sree Ace MGA eo and end the » all these and Miss gan (now 7 ple to ea ‘ iw peng k ta ot Sheehan. Sekert) told us that luncheon was |? |sol for of 1 D it q ah eean eavarhad’| was gothing to support the the third floor and poin lana \ ; which takes pla Musica! Progran: e e iie patinue betng | #tatement of Friedman, next to Miss Egan and a big door, Comerford drew toemorrow velock | 1, "DD ae Dix Backs Up Murphy. sat next to Miss Egan, Mv. | pushed feeaa eee seationa: fi (a b ig fay io | i: Dix firmed to-day the etery fond of the cat and he i to Miss fr was in fro: a a 2 t H ‘ ; “ithe pry han eed had any objection to si xt to whose letters to her were the a mm Any little | made ¥ _ Fin 4 ard with f race for the cat. 1 said, ‘Certa for Arnold and his ‘Tarisa. A bullet hac fired into the Jan ect, & pe nnlina hac & 1 to eae , in the interest of party The witness said that the cat took 4 ma nuc'ed trip to Flor- his mouth, It had lodged in his} could dot io general pu M a e : mee tice to hihi Ay A Ita som was stay- bu he p : pi , th nt Gov. Dix sation at table was ab at now a ¢ t are on the steambsip Berlin, from Was lowing atrength fae when | jx irrled head w rs approa ewes owas the ae Tcaved asia’ the witness, “it the from the Hughes ant-|aples. She is 4 rsday morning, Comerford brought the woman before!) Ha € , | ; whom Murphy. paseo cat had a pedigree. Young Mr, Eckert | ane bal there Wiis e ene im at the hospital, He mild barely lesemed a Ue ‘ y 3 : - t to Assembije replled: Hage ‘ MAN DIES | IN TAXICAB, ; rw Meobaniels and in aia interviews time and Miss Egan the mother,’ was the/ hore Out some of the aanertions in: | | Wan Filing in a tawicah | #76 uttered frantic denials. "Bho shot | og jue rag eye » question ann tk ana es ead har gly : In Cent this afternoon Me #he shot me” Then he fi on ' t i : \ sorne, Witilam Church that case,’ Gen, Eckert spoke up| Gardner w Hurting on iy hon. [19 Cente itiraet the at.) coroner Winterbottom went to the | yy at : ee years and. hentai Then everybody laughed ne back » Pa, to be |" ; Pr erica 4 Varina a ; earl ntion made of the will?" | arrested jar ERNRAES IN WERKE , Uthat ar the wiskGreaneh a a word.” C, e e arb a ale 4) patceman, who - pulley hg Ae rt et + bh Juncheon, said Attorney fnne- | FOR RACING RESULTS AND ] the curb and cali! © paicenin. whe n coUrae, he a {i inttente |p ' ‘ : siocis, ne Rekert read the will over. 11 ENTRIES SEE PAGE 2, rurgeon fr e hospital arrived he Wad pl y ul aay s with the genera’ e found the woman dead, From papers in e } ‘ ns t aw quently he did not know, he said, that World a Seurt D Lex. n it mora G si tha Ay wale he 4 sud t ation t subject. He ree a Jwaye Open ' ed leath pis#to! ais wh & t Mr, Sheeh was wiling { (Continued on Second Page.) J oy heart disease was fired. apa ations hw ; 7 i s i‘ j

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