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RKR—Fair To-Night an —= PRICE “ONE UO NIGHT EDITION. . @) Sata Che ENT. Wo NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER f bd Circulation Books Open to All’ via As N NIGHT : fal 1911. ‘SOLD SHOW GIRLS REVOLVERS USED FOR “CLOSE WORK” Salesman Testifies Ethel Con- rad Spoke of Plan to Flee to Canada. STOKES CLERK BASHFUL Miss Haade Refuses to More Than Whisper Word Used by Miss Graham. Robert Kennedy, gold the revolvers to Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrda with which they shot Millionaire W. D, Stokes In their rooms in the Varuna apartment show girls this afternoon, at their trial in the Supreme Court, before Jus- tice Marcus and a jury. In describing the sale, on May 31 last, Kennedy testified that Mise Con- rad asked fur “two guns,” of calibre, that would “shoot straight.” « He remarked that the Sulltvan law would soon be in effect. One of the girls Inughed, he said, and rejoined: “We'll be over the line in Canada, be- fore then.” The “guns” were for “close work,” Miss Conrad is alleged to have they were wanted, An affidavit from two physicians the salesman who| house, was a star witness against the! small} gald, when asked for what t kind of use teatified that Mr, Stokes was unable to| Big Seas ‘Sweep Celtic Injuring Liner’s Crew; Passengers Held Below, GAVEHER KISSLESS = BEAU THE BOUNCE That’s What Kanter*Says on Stand in Breach of Prom- ise Case. GIRL SAYS SHE DIDN’T. QUEENSTOWN, 1—The White Star Line steamer Ce Dec. lantic. Several members of the crew were injured by the great combers which broke aboard the vessel. The passengers were ordered below decks for safety, BROKER WIGGIN CLEARS NIVSTERY IN WOMAN'S DEATH Admits ke Warti Was in Automobile | When Mrs. Gertrude Micheli Was Killed. fe, which arrived here to-day from New York, met with terrific weather while crossing the At+ ELEVATOR FALLS ELEVEN STORIES: FOUR BADLY HURT |New York Life Building Car Drops With Ten Persons ‘ Aboard. Defendant Says When He Wanted to Make Love She Repulsed Him. Sitting in a swing, taking long walks in the moonlight and surrounded by ail the romance of country ife had ltt! or no effect upon Mias Ida Plehbn, the pretty twenty-two-year-old girl who is suing Moses Kanter, a wealthy leather Fr . Wigsin, An elevator tn the New York Lite| Frank H. Wiggin, a cotton broker, : admitted to-day onshe floor of the Cot.| Merchant, for breach of promise of Bullding at No. 346 Broadway dropped) ig, exchange that he was with Mrs,| Marriage, and who, Kanter declared from the eleventh floor to the basement| Gertrude Michell of Alameda, Cal,|!m the Supreme Court to-day, was “a this afternoon at a little after 3 o'clock. Four of the ten persons in the car were seriously injured, They were: Rogers, who was in charge of the car; Samuel Rosenberg of No. 183 Avenue C, Henry Ahrenson of No, 2% Lenox street and Otto Lotbel of No, 62 Greenpoint avenue, Woodside. ‘ A call for ambulances was sent to the Hudson Street Hospital and the reserves from the Elizabeth street station were sent out. The hospital surgeons took a room in the basement of the butlding| Kissless and hugless, flancee.”” Kanter told Justice Amend and the jury that Miss Plehn and not he broke the engagement. Te said he did everyting in his power to win ner, affection, but she turned « deaf ear to him, and the tat time he tried to kiss her slappud his face. ‘Miss Pleht, wearing ploture ‘bat, dark dross coat, flashed her big blue feyes disap- provingly at the witness during vie hour and a half ‘he was on the stand when she was thrown from an automo- bile and Killed near Little Falls. N. J., two weeks ago.\ The car was his own property. “Town the car," said Mr. Wiggin. “2 was in the accident. A lady was with me—an ojd and very dear friend, The car was wrecked an? both of us were thrown out. The lady fell on the road- side and her skull was fractured. I was thrown clear of the car and landed tn @ canal or I might have been fatally Injured, too,” HUGLESS FIANCEE Shuster Is a Marvel ‘At Building Up System t of Financial Chaos 28 PAGES PRICE “ONE CENT. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND DCFIED BY AMERICAN ADVISER TO THE SHAR +e - a Persia Backs Up W. Morgan Shuster Who Refuses to Grant Czar’s De- marids and Russia Hurries Army to Force Satisfaction. BRITISH SECRETARY'S - PLAN TO SUBMIT IGNORED. ‘Clash That May Bring War Follows | Firm Stand Against Ultimatum— Washington Will Not Support Him. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 1.—In consequence of the rejection by the Persian National Council of the Russian ultimatum that W. Morgan Shuster, American, thirty:four years old, Columbia University graduate, Persia’s Treasurer-General and adviser to the Shah, be dismissed for his firm stand against the demands of the Czar, Russia has ordered the attend court because he te suffering| ¢ ges eselial and operated | a F Russian troops now concentrated at Resht, capital of the Persian province attend court be or an improvised hospital and oper: “Why did you give false names for! Sometimes there were evidences of . Ghi les i Pasvian S: 0 0. o-intoxica- | ; a from “indigestion ang aut Intoxica|on he injured at onc lina wort anvaipouraets Ke GhelGueeeh | Vara f Ghilan, sixteen miles from Enzeli on the Caspian Sea, to advanee Rion He ere) wae erenues ——— | Hospital in Paterson?” Mr. Wiggin was) Under the guidance of his lawyer. jon Teheran, upon the insistence of counsel for the | defense. | asked. Kanter dyscribed his first meeting with 4,000 men concentrated at Mr. Stokes's illness fatled to arouse “I cannot anawer that question," he) Miss Plehn, He said he went to her troops arrived at Eine much sympathy in Robert M. Moore, replied. “I am frank with you to the/home, No. 18% Madison avenue, and y ite Ms 2 port on the Caspain Sea, on Nov. associate consel with Clark L, Jordan, extent of saying that I was the man in| introduced himself to the Plehn family, i 3 ' 22, They were despatched to Persta for the two girls. Mr. Moore was em- the accide .t. That should be enough. |as sugested by @ mutual friend, who Young American, Picked by Taft to Doctor - in consequence of the delay of the phatic to-day in expressing a belief that At any rate, I shall make no turther|sroved to be a mavdhmaker. Mee P F Persian Government in complying with Btokes was not anxious.to return to the statement of any kind in connection |" ney toid me they expected me and| Persia’s Treasury Ills, Did Same Work in- ' the Ruyalan demand for the dismissal stand to face @ recross-examination. with this case.” if 3 Wai ° } SPARRING FOR TIME, SAYS “Did you live at the St. James Hotel/ Were #iad to sep me,” said Kanter Cuba and Philippines. i] | asda cane: Seeks ae ‘ é in West Forty-seventh gircet as W. F.| KANTER WANTED TO SEE MORE | manced apology to the Russtan Vices ce SIRES COUNSEL. Page Whitney, and Mrs, Michell known OF THE GIRL. —o | Consul at Teheran, M. Petroff, and the “He undoubtedly wants to give the WwW ; aT’ | ‘ 3 jury a chance to think over his redirect eee Wand rote, auired Th) ane following das: Kanter said the| Willlam Morgan Shuster, who for two! of governmental bookkeeping and bank 1 Wsdreve! of the treasury gendarmes examination of Wednesday before we go “— have nothing further to say, An |Matchmaker, a man named Jaffe, came | years was 4 special studert at Columbia | tne Pe | a yo i ster, who were. Chima after him again," said Attorney Moore. ppened and I was in it,’ an.|to him and asked him how he liked |University, went (o Persia to take When Persia Unit Northern Persia collecting arrears Th ee 2 ihe t ident happ a Boe ® t! epee of taxes, The rmes had ignored ere were no smiles from the, two awered Wiggin. Miss Pyshn, of that anctent nation’s « i a ‘ girls when they took their seats in Reported Full Confession Said Mr. Wiggin's home ts at Rye, N. ¥.| “Well, I've just met her,” Kanter re-| finances with a splendid reputation. be- ts ald take aly at he HARSHA md ye 2 i. Petroft when he protested against ee oer woe on ae His identity was discovered, after he | pied. “I'll nave to see more of her be-| hind him for evolving order out of eha he. feat tdant Urlentat methede| Lime Limited to Rush Hours|'® Tressurs’s seizure of the prop vious anxiety, Miss Conrad looked par- to Tell He N Loved had dropped out of sight following the | ¢ tell Aaholuly,' ic, % t haphazard Ortental methods, erty of Shua-es-Sultaneh, brother of ‘Gdoalarty i at ease, The strain of the ‘0 Tel le Never Lov. teusint SP Gace A wreannd wae, | I can tell you definite! otic treasuries, He Is thirty-four years mt Tate replied hae A the cece, trial 4s telling on both defendants. They moblie to the garage of Boland Broth. | During the three weeks that followed |old, 6 feet 2 inches tall and welgis is the ma isn'ta det-| and Coyers Eight Months ‘The American Government at Wash- have lost weight and coler and the the Woman He Wed. era, at Rahway, N. J. A repressatative | Kanter saw @ great deal more of 3fi88| pounds rane In the world | : ; ington has declared that 20 support jaunty air of complete assurance which of Wendell J. Wright, Prosecutor of |Plehni in fact, he visited her at SI As a very young man M ster ave| Shuster had ret the Philip: | of the Year. will be given by it to Mar. Shuster se bore them bravely through tho first a Bergen County, went to Rahway vealecs | POS re a sear ees i mplished wonders in Cuba in revi pings and was up a law ape his pro stand. Gaye of the trial has vanished and with| RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 1.—The News-|day and got the name of the owner of J: He proposed to her b AP) ne finances of that graft ridden insular |tice 7 aecepted the | —aeoemee ANTI. H ail traces of the musical comedy | Lender here to-day prints the outline of [#8 Ce a (PE Ue SOA NBUDL 23s lis peaiies Sib thd ‘abn aPaNaa tba trbea bee surie ener al ot Ts | Au acpsviochening sodas plata nlaee Mee AN OTR CAPITAL yoret: N that je misrepresentations ad x , ™ a lrvcete Bs 1 J "Tee cen witness introduced by As-|WHSt !# sald to have been @ detatied | iin were made on the death cer- | came to me and asked me how we were the/ Washington High Nook Wad | Director of ‘Taxatt Charles |for a five cent fare to Island IERAN, Persia, De ~The Na- ‘stant District-Attorney Buckner was|*" Private confession left by Henry |iiicate which gave the name of the| setting on. I told him of my exp Ne | learned sten y and accounting an key, for Inspector veld 1 Council has rejected the Russian Mies Marion Brophy, Mr. Stokes's sten-|Cl®y Beattie jr. for the gerusal of his} dead woman as Mrs, Whitney have| With his daughter, and, he suid, “O,) nad gone to Cuba as steno fi nue; Ralph Wo Hill Service Commis: Tribune] ultimatum by a big majority. ‘The : ographer at the Hotel Ansonia, She was|family alone. It 1s stated that one of | been cleared up, the funera! will be|don't pay any attention to that; I'll fix | | the Peace Commission, He Accounting a a Audi Hutiding, it € Minister has resigned, called to tell of Miss Graham's visits|the detectives who worked on the case | allowed, ‘The Prosecutor and County ft all right’ " ‘Spanish at the time, but he learned the prune ialabay i” pet ainst the K Rurstan ultimatum cated tn the during the few weeks prior to the shoot-| was permitted to see the confession, Pau TT OR ADEE, eee ae. the} Bante. Feminine in. Manteale: over Fr in two month Reet te inte hana. tha at a conference n held for the ins ant dismissal of } isits of Miss Conrad during iro! ‘ APR ssuance o the bu MISA, One tha nexy ¢ jenn came tO) when the Peace Co: mn lott Jean headed into A Mir norn between of win Shuster, the American who } te ae vie) that preceded the incident | Mean sapyor eye gan yuntal then that Michell died last Saturday night. | him and told him, he sald, that his a ofr 8h wa ‘ had the sick finances. of ympany and the law eomr of th mnths 4 the in the girls’ apartment in the Varuna, |™#de Public the day Beattie was oxe- | rer pady has been in an undertaker's| daughter wad perfectly willing to be mariana A iby or of the | mend v to the diss easurer-General, A 1 Miss Brophy 1s a stout, matronty | °UCed place in Paterson ever since, awaliing |come engaged to him, So Kanter, | 7th loux hat and Knxland, who had been co at which a flve cent by the Russian Governs b) woman, of pleasant appearance, She| ‘cording to this alleged confession] the clearing up of tie mystery sur’) yubbiing over with Joy, hurrfed back tO] was Je Collector of ¢ yng at e viding rupt Persla between therm hours a day for cig’ ash indemnlty from bs gaid she had been Mr, Stokes’s ste-|Beattle decided two weeks before the | rounding her identity and that of her New York and invested in ariarge dia-|tyevana arly e , ersc alate ar was discussed 1a to dover the cost of th 4 nographer and secretary seven years,| crime was committed to kill his \ife, | Male companion. nd ring: ate ints Pry ere phe Gitemawe 1prom John J. A. Rogers of the Law Com-|°f Russian troops to that Counsel for the defense fought against| The detatls of the murder coincide al- When you gave Miss Mlehn the ring | vat made onthe: Persia to stand on her own f If} Mittee appeared before Cy every point in her testimony relating | most precisely with the thea of tho a few days later did she Kiss you of ‘ ndoor | Persia wasn't wil ing to ba m up| Eustis and McCarroll, the i-Russian dem- 4 to tho system of telephoning in Mr,|case set out by the State at the trial asked Mr, Steckler sorts OF “i was'he was cour # enough ti it ra present liowing the action of Par i Stokes'’s private oMce and Miss Gra-| Beattie induced his couain Paul to buy o, she brushed me sali ie ned with ext thon In an infinite @lone, but pluck ha at last proved posit 5 0 agree to Russla’p 7. ham’s calls on the phone, answered by|the gun and hide it behind a stump on that it w 91 varte He laughed at thes slous the Persia | the witness. the Midlothian turnpike. k Kias," | threats J an he ee ughing at stan n wiih sii fie shel Ma-ed-Dowleh, of the Mr, Buckner succeeded in getting] He 1s sald to have tated that he shot , “bid x ou ever take any walks with! the I wn G nmen 4 out of x a: nee of ssoass'nated as - — his wife full in the face as sine was her In the country | over in A. Moreno! went rimht C lon theket, sald ra, was to , leaving sido: tals morns (Continued on Second Page.) stepping from his automobile and that ie il gta! Ha ahead with vovatiug until ‘ CHILDRE N SAW MOTHER be good only In the morning between} ing Th participated In the © fell backward into the road, Beat- and did-you try to Kies bh rf *} put che Cuban ‘Treasury on a firm se ne hours of @ and 9 coming to Manhat-! « victin . = |she fell packard into the roa Beat ad Uiherou try: ta: Rina bee put the C1 i 4 BURIED WHILE AT SEA. | «: re of # Man iy “victim with tie denied that he first knocked his wife Halted hid torn the visible means tan, and between 4 and 7 In the ever n Ala-ed-Dowleh, sg ” down, a story which gave him ‘much Lega lof support army of xrafter tulsa Gitbin 44 . 2 returning to Coney Island, Mr has ing an accord 4 se Saas ay aanceante. Kupiviteonwardica |) My NAMARA ASE GIRL SAID SHE DIDN'T LIKE TO) iy hat fina tet retary of | Husband Who Had Sent ae Family | piggested that an adjournment bi aliwit ‘ d the esha j Beattie |s all id to have denied that GET MUSHY. | war, we 1 Wilam M Hears Sad News at the so that the matter could be put up tol waich t¢ repor desired by Rus= . he sat upon his wife's body during the “T tried, but she always rv ised me./as the right man to go to dia Col, Willams of the B, R, T., Who Was) sia, Hs brother was Involved In the Xmas Shopping |Z |wila drive of his auto into Richmond | he would #ay she didn't ike anybody! pines and pro ord Pier, hot present this morning ontroMeran en, He S — /|He 1s said to have serted that his a > get mushy with her, ‘But, my dear, |there without beng ed When the steamship Finland from] Mr. G Yemans, attorney for the! ‘The vote of 1 Coun Starts To-Day | marcinge nparatively tovewwss |Report That Man Accepted |we are ennaged,’ I told her, ‘and It-18|tmpregnauie. ws ape. thar | Antwerp pler this morne| B, R Interrupted Mr. | which ‘rejected the Ruta ——— | 12,309 “eal Estate” and Aland was. tc { upon him by his sn ‘ not a queation of being mushy.’ ‘Well, [| clogged the ma Viuilippine | ing ire Jed] Rogers pon explaining (| was cast In open session A subsequent ; “Business Opportunity” ads, (7/\| father's carnest wishes. and Sworn Took a Bribe n't care about that,’ she would say. | anane | » two ehildren, | ihe Commis " ; ocr ng of the inembers was prace were printed in THE ~% jolie want any Ktsatng, Just teil me) tr, shuster t © webs and six years old and a girl four] yo feale ahdsia Ai 4 WORLD last month— / “ee lie lhuuetinke new A d, had witnessed the burial atl ong A; pn CARDINAL FARLEY VISITS —Court Halts. i tallies “any stories?" pare| ies Ray ier matae on No Pees hues aiiage (SHUSTER TELLS PERSIANS NOT 3,095 Moro Than | | CHURCH OFFICIALS IN ROME. a ee nae. prtion psig Esther Feinbach was on her, way| Ceugraily whieh might IF ado TO CONSIDER HIM. 4 The Herald —-_—— not," answered Kanter, "I {tariff laws, Wililam MH. Taft was then! with he cn from Balla, Russie mh ae ers that the | A cablegram from British Foreign Th Ivertised off Makes His First’ Call on Cardinal} 108 ANGBLBS, Cal, Deo, L—At the make love, and when she! Governor of th pines and| to join her husbuad in New York. She| patisoad eo uch a pro. | aiaisten, Sly Mawar Geog, wee sees s eon Lal ithe hen srs opening of court in the McNamara dy-) yepulsed me whe took all the starch out] young § fet adviser. Was taken #¢ y Mil soon after the| rowat worrled Mr cane @bp eliar ha | sented to the Asvembly during ite ait. | pl dap lod ated al Oreglia, Dean of the Sacred namiting case to-day, District-Attor- | of me, I couldn't think of any stories! Before hi la Mr, Stuster/ ship left Antwerp and died on Nov, 23./PO ri enmant was taken until a week {M2 Fhe deepatch urgently advised | Chen ne gifts, Lh M4 College. hey Fredericks asked for @ continu: | to tell her,” |was made Secretary of Puolle Instrucs|'The mother Pbildren ware .gla | meet sicedast tens Wecven neice vie the Brosinn demands, | houses, lots, farms, shops, ROME, Dec. 1.—Cardinals Farley and|ance until this afternoon, He did not Kanter said he had some cards print: | tion and had f regulating pub> enough to understand that some terrible] jyvunt out The Evening W an ann @ of the members pointed out ? ¢. : ‘ Y : ed announcing the engagement. When | \io worship ax well as public education,| calamity bad come into their ives when that Bugland's advice bad hithorto only | stores, markets, restaurants, OConnell have received many thou-| state the reason, holding himself to ) : Ou | Impressed upon him that no proposal tea to Porsian humiliation, ‘They be- y, that will’ delight the | sands of cablegrams, addresses and let-| tthe comment that he Sad never asked (Continued on Second Page.) Fy SAO VAR CO Oy ONG Heapnwe Sue Dede Gt tie: mothe Wee: Geel ped} was made t Sly BZdward Grey had been 1 he e ters renewing congratulations after atinudtion before, ‘The request boa 3 view of th pus situation In the! over the vessel's aide. Sailors watchid| “St. "Feocors, however, who was on the j Y, ee Hacc oes SP ram Pm etree tae tie Shar ale 24 ea MEE ry | ape lands, But he acquitted himself with| over them on the way over and deliv. a misinformed and enaphaticely ecsertea /\ sets but money-saving or | mission to the 1 Co There were insivient reports that the AM WAN TEM SUITS $5. 95 1 on, red them to thelr futher on the pier, ney Galltzka, sald _ | that Budelan injustice had become sme J profit-yielding securities, of them’ have undertaken a| Dis Investi- +P) Clothing Corner, Hr¢ only epoctal training Pi ane wos ett days bt a this plan of relief was serfously dis- |"“aney thought then veiatanen MAS " * in fal arelay S¢. * ” ur \ uv agat r reaching Qua tine Was delayed his morning d as acceptaMe Y/\ SHOP THROUGH WORLD of official visits to-day, Cardin gat Me torfay “and “satiieday, 800 9 it celumbla University in iaw, political tor dome, time. bocades of the teeas | cummed thle morming and wes acceptable | SNee ACNgs IiNt Sees eee am H ADS. NEXT SUNDAY | ey beginning with a call on} tue aw tampered coats ard Winter Suits, tine Diack | at Columbia ra p law, B rf ps Belo the ority of the 4 the Law 9 Comunittee, | . Ds. | Oregiia, dean of the Sacred | with before entering the box, It was thibot, faney blue stripes, browns, economy, higher mathematics and lan-| number of steerage passengers, There Bussian demands would awaken form | || Collewe, who sald that he was delighted | auld that a re-examination of the mon | TAY? 4AM (RFE orn tis Yoana ety |KuaRer yet he Ht ade a record that has|were two deaths, Mrs. Volnbach and Worla sae olgm atention and lead to am impartial meee srt eae || to have a a colleague the succ for by the| Sites, ott dacial ‘price to-day und Bat. | ver eaualied by few mon who have| Janos Ki zelg, who died of tuberculosis te peal Vase posh a: inquiry. Compliance, om the ¢ nis friend, Cardinal McCloskey. prosecution. | urday, 96.85.00en Saty. tt jong atudy in the theories |o—ov, He also was buried at sea. | tepda: i nonin - ree oo : eins ALA OMA ANA Paeeereenner ter 7 com hy =

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