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BEATTIE PRAYS IN TERROR. HIS LST PEE Governor Will Not Interfere | and Wife Slayer Must Die in Chair Friday. CONFESSED. MAY HAVE Pastor Who Visits Cell Says His Lips Are Sealed as to Confidences RICHMOND, Nov. Henry Clay Beattie jr., Convinced that nothing can now save him from execution noxt Frie ay, has given way to remorse and ter-| ror. He cannot have even a month of) life. for Gov, Mann said to-day “[ shall not Interfere. I refer you to|" n I said In a case nt which I my statement of Nov. 15, “To grant a respite in » would be to set a prec would be called upon to follow; would | we to temporize with the law and to encourage appeals to the Supreme Court with the sola purpose of gaining time. “"E oelieve the best way to prevent wach crimes as this is to punish them a@equately, ceftainly, specdily. There- fore, the judgment of the Circuit Court @ Chesterfield County will be carried fath effect without interference.’ It te understood the State will allow Be neWspapor men to attend the execu- dea. The law does not permit the pud- Heation of detatis of legal executions In this State. Yesterday some of, the pa- | pers, in view of the approaching elec- treeution, contained long despatches, frem New York about the three electro- cwtions ! Bing Sing, #0 thelr readers would knew more about js | They will eit in w far corner of thé tions. Foom, on camp stools, four abreast. hina LIPS ARE SEALED AS|HOME PASTOR TO ACCOMPANY ies CONFESSION. HIM TO CHAIR. euch ex pttnue in circulation that] Peattle will go to the chalr under the as conf: whether he | escort of two cle rgymen of the Presby- rt pu y not know! nurch, In Which his father waaa e Rey, Benjamin Dennt+, « i be the Rev, Mr. Hoattio’s apiritual adviser, said the Rev. J. J. Fix h of Mane! had long ninence until his 1 him to resign. H. C. Reattto wr. has made a public denial through his lawyer, Harry Smith, that he will abandon Richmond as his home city owing to the convic- +, tion and Impending death of his son as 4 murderer, The old man has sold out his business, but till holds the own- ership of the proverty and some of the , Stock in the concern, and declares that * he will remain in his handsome home | in Manchester, ay JUDGE’S SON IN A HOSPITAL, nry Clay Beattle has given fiimeeit | to prayer, What has passed between | ° myself ts ‘sacred, 1 am only PT 0 say that the young man has! ev meelf up to prayer, It t# not r ght that he snould be pictured to ching death erent to son's trouble man has ot heard such appeals as the young man ressed to the UNKOWN | gai cee uel T, Maddox Jr. temove bi his knees in the cell iat Hox Jr. Removed » in the figure that! From Father's | the Virginia publle knew when he was e gave not the alighte ght he might be sent Samuel 1. Maddox jr., son of a Trook- lyn Supreme Court Justice, was taken! | wig to-day from his home at No. t nen he walked under! 4; Bainbridge atreet yo the Kins Coun. 7 ih | ot by rd Hospital, He waa in a violent con- smiling Ww! is frie ue to effects o them that the charee of land drugs. |) ne meets of sleobollem | actually never be brought A_ cali from the Maddox home was made to olice Headquarters for a po: Ho fits now in ghontly solitude, His lceman and an ambulance. Poltcemen ic No. 1 There are on his side| Mullaney and Hart were sent from the + cols; on the other side wix;@ates avenue station and Dr. Truax Js, In none of these other cette ant. responded with an ambulance from the Norwegian Hospital. They found the sat young man acting in a Ne \s only twenty feet removed from | juired force to ret him to the amine the death chair, Beattle, when the'/lance. The pollcemen remained in the} Sherlff calls on him to read the @eath |ambulance to keep him quiet. until he} are 4 he to follow him to the|Was safe in the Kings County Hospital Dr. It, A. Fairbarn of No, M9 Me~ ‘| Donough street, the Maddox tm ly phy- chair where he ts to be Kit! have to take move than forty sician, #ald he had bee atin, | fate he will find himself seat {Maddox since Saturday. The Seana] | modern “Iron Maiden," the all- ~ | man tailed to get better and the phy: |ing arms and straps and metal cap of |#iotan tiought it best to send him to @ | the twentlett-century death-dealing ap- | hospital, Justice Maddox reluctantly paratus. consented. | He wil come into a chamber totally a in darkness save as @ single light ahines| Mra, Cross Dies Suddenty. above each arm of the death chalt.! Mrs. Nancy A. Cross, the aged mother Directly behind the chalr will stand. the pd former Police Inspector Adam A, electrician with his hand on the switch, | Cross, died suddenly to-day in her home, | But owing to the arrangement of lght-|No. 41 West One Hundred and Twenty- ing, Beattie, even if he should turn de- ee oe ve. have! ot out of bed | berately or sharply, would not be able | y after 6 o'clock and went down- |to place his glance on his executioner. | eareey Po 7 nape tori We Cross, Tho execution chamber being twenty: jie shouted to hiv two eons, Adar end five by twelve fect in dimensions, the |Charies, and then aummoned Dr. R. M.| twelve witnesses (all that are permitted | Andrews. Mrs. Cross died before the by the law of Virginia) will be practi-| pfiysician arrived. She was seventy-six! cally hidden from the condemsed man. | years old. +e ae bv BainG@ Wohuy, SPENCER UPSETS. ["euterse WITNESS “LIAR” .jthat a recess of on minutes was rU COURT, CALLING Accused Slayer Atiempts: At- tack on Head of Asylum Who Testifies. SPRINGRIELD, Maas., Nov. 2.—"You | iter shouted Bertram @ Spencer, who is being tried for the murder of Miss | Martha 1. Blackstone, during the test!- mony of Dr. Alfred Elliott, Medical Di- |reotor of tho State Insane Asylum | Bri Agewater, at the opening of the ses- sion to-day. Crying and fighting off half a dozen sheriffs, the prisoner's effort to attack | the witness caused such a commotion taken, Spencer raved Ike ¢ mad man and it |took the combitied efforts of three po- |Meemen to subdue him. Dr, Alfred Elllott had said it was nec- essary to place Spencer in another | ward, and that he became angered be- |cause he was not permitted to go Into |the yard during the recreation hour | with the other prisoners. Wild-eyed, panting and shaking like @ | leat, Spencer leaped to his feet, shout- tng wildly: “You He!" He repeated the | words @o often and #0 loudly that Judge Crosby and the deputies could not re- | wtore order. Spencer's frat little wife placed her |arme about him and begged him to be | qutet. But nothing would atop his rav- ing. Three officers dragged him into a consultation room, where he had a vio- lent attack of weeping and hystéPia, The attitude of young Mrs, Spencer ts one of the moet pathetic parts of the ‘trial. Ghe alone has shown the power to prevent the prisoner's outbursts of passion. There seems no theatricaliam about her es she kisses the prisoner jana tries to comfort him. < ESvax, BAD MORTAR MADE WALL COLLAPSE, INQUIRY SHOWS. Department of Buildings Blames Ma- terials for Accident—Contractors Say Falling Beam Caused It. The west wall above the third story of @ six-story apartment house being erécted at No, 212 West For jh street, collapmed inst evening, narrowly missing @ ecore of workmen. A pre- liminary examination by the Depart ment of Bulldings to-day shows the mortar used in the construction is lacking in adhesive qualities. The apartment house ls owned by the Forty-pighth Street Realty Company of No, 8% West Forty-third street. At the tiye of the @ocident to-day @ con- tractor who said he was one of the Welnetein Bros, doing the brickwork In the building, atated the accident was onused by the sudden releasing of an Iron girder, as ft was being hoisted into place. caxeslpmsint cmon TO SAIL ROUND BALLOON +ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Hans Gericke Says He Will Start in February With Two Assistants. Boldor than any previously thought of plan for crossing the Atlantic Ocean is that which Hans Gericke, winner of the 1911 Gordon Bennett balloon race, announced last night at a dinner given tn his honor at Luchow's restaurant. Gericke proposes to cross the Atlan- tle In @ spherical balloon with two as- soclates some time during February next. 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Just a few drops of Odol in water. You use so little and it accomplishes so much that it is very economical. All druggists and department stores. eo. Borgfeldt & Co., New York, Chicago, San Francisco Women’s Department Wednesday Specials Women’s and Misses’ Coats lish Mi _—Chi ont brown and A aceli and pera Suits Tailored and trimmed. d. Broadcloths, a = i$ 1 7 50 » mannish ser. at Nel Horse Show Wearing Apparel chevrons basket weaves. ree so 50. + Special On Display Vesey and Thursday. ‘our Inspection Invited. 186th Weekly Wednesda, Sale \ PIANOS of Reliable Make *190 To-Morrow Only Every instrument was selected for its tonal quality, handsome case design and beautiful veneer in Mahogany or Oak, and fully guaranteed by us, $5 Down and $5 Monthly NEW PLAYER-PIANOS With every late iieovenest and fully guaranteed. Large supply i me tine wae § ecial library privileges. TO-MORROW ONLY..." 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