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— wy > RICHESON ADMITS HE POISONED GIRL; BEGS FOR LIFE TO REDEEM HIS PAST eS Qe OP er ego The “ Circulation Books Open to A WBATHER—Snew Probabic To-night or Sunday. FIN EDITION. . WEATHER—snow Probable To-nisht or § jay. iG irculation Books Open to All." i ‘PRICE ONE Hebing Cc 1918, Pri baie (Tee ate Her World). COLD CAUSES TiUSA Men, Wotlien ie Children Crowd Charitable Lodging TOFIND HIS BOOM © HERE BEFORE HIM GAMBLERS’ LAYOUTS | LINED OUT IN LIGHT LIKE JACK 0’ LANTERN. Had Heard of Headquarters 1 This City. NEW YORK, SK DEATHS HARMON AMAZED SUFFER WITH MERCURY FIVE ABOVE TER scorn a ‘SATURDAY, JANUA: x &, 1912. | Avis Linnell, Girl Killed by Minister, Slayer, and Miss peace, PRICE ONE CENT. ———— —= i ee PASTOR CONFESSES ~AILLING CHOIR GIRL TO ESCAPE DISGRACE mil: eee SEES PARTY VICTORY. i Houses Throughout City. sie a i | | : ale ie sae | | Slayer of Avis Linnell Makes State- SHIPPING DEMORALIZED Te ay, «| em reean owe: hraugtiont) ment to Lawyers and Wants ; 2 pede Re | [Ceili Add to Democrat- Chance to Live “ To Redeem y Skating Promised for To- Eraenee hall exasperated oT ic Chance of Success. . 1 ” Morrow—Same Weather gamblers which | he watnered is at _— | | Sinful Past. . Mhevbetpaid Mi uate babel No. 24 Baar Gov. Judson Harmon of Ono came San ee ee : Will Last Several Days. [Zivurteenth street, in a raid Inst event ig town sonday to attend the dinner } "he Inspector ound tabton wien! 9%, atone where be wit TAVIS LINNELL DISTRICT-ATTORNEY STANDS After a temperature of 5 degrees above ero at 7 o'clock to-day, and a night and dawn of Intense cold and nipping wind that caused death, suffering and accidents ail over the city, the tempera- ture of the coldest day this winter toot an upward turn, By 10 o'clock ft reached 10 degrees and by 1 o'clock stood ai 1 degrees, To-morro, at-Central and Van Cortlandt Parks, the weather will be slightly warmer, according to Weather Bureau predte: tions, but snow flurries may arrive. By Mond vy another cold wave, that Is ing Atiantioward from the North= western prairies, ts due. Id at its point of greatest elty experienced such a not had since 197. ven to any sort of even to sleeping in intengity, ti merning as it Thousands w TO Wel coup Six deaths directly to the ud the pollee | 1 ex: | have posure cases, ‘The deaths were Willlam Talapiask, (Continued on Second when skating ts promized |! looked like crap tavi layout marks on the! white sheet str where he had ¢ (wack betting shee his men nearly out the puzzle Over each tably sheet were stencil 1) t without an, Ife found «| Mest prominently across the wall] bilities for the Democratic Presidential © find the race| nomination, Gov. Harmon was the cen- took him and |ter of intevest from the time he arrived an hour to work{at the Waldorf-Astoria. iis coming Piree times his train considere poss|- hed was belated. Rrone down, only purpose In coming to New said Gov. Harmon, “Is to attena the dinner of the Lotos Club. The text of my speech will be the recent trip of the Weetern Governors, and there will be a little polities of the harmless sort, largely touched with pa- triotiem. My trip is without politioal significance or intent, opposite the tro those use, their wares aidewalks. By means of these the layout figures were thrown in brilliant white I'ght on the Breen cloth of the crap tavles and betting prices were thrown on the When the police broke in. the evi- dences of gambling were obitteratey bY! “Gov, Harmon's attention was called turning off the electric switches in the! to a report that Nis friends Intended to, lanterns, By the time the Inspector! open headquarters in Now York. He had worked out tho puzzle, the glass} yaid on this point: Plates used tn the reflectoracope had| “That ix the first T have heard sof been ground to powder under the heeis| puch a thing, I have not been advired of the gamblers, ‘that any of my friends intended to take oa a erases | such @ step.” THE “COL.” CHOPS WOOD, | He a8 ascen nie what Dr BOSSES BETWEEN CHOPS; | ‘iw ors cas for holding the National STILL MUM ON POLITICS.) | Democratic Convention, and he satq he was not particular in that regard. i Biting Cold Has No. Apparent Efrect| neat 1 ain pr y willing to let the Sagamore Hi OYSTER BAY. Thecdore Rooseyv oped urround!ng hom in Sagamore tlook fon good.” | Goy. Harmon would not talk about his personal chances for the Democratic nomination, Ho safd that the harmony of the Democrats and tie lack of har- When Col, gan axe he He was asked concerning what pref-| ANERICAN SHOT FOR REVENGE BY WOMAN IN BERLIN, N. M. Rodkinson’s rane QZ a Slayer .Tries Suicide to Escape Arrest. | CLARENGE V''T RICHE SON SWINGS A CHAIR BERLIN, Jan. 6. gon, a prominent member of the Amert- can colony was shot, probably with fatal effect, last evening by a mil- ner nav Alwyne Siede, The woman M. Kodkin- [| here, . howe’ AT MACISTRATE'S long-stondin tlons betw OUT FOR DEATH PENALTY. \Trial Will Be Called, but Judge Is Expected to Send Prisoner Away for Life. BOSTON, Jan, 6.—Tortured by pangs of conscience Rev. Clarence |V. T. Richeson confessed to-day that he poisoned Avis Linnell whom [he had wronged. The confession took the shape of a written statement addressed to his attorneys. Although District-Attorney Pelletier was approached yesterday and | to-day by Richeson’s counsel and asked to agree to the acceptance of a plea of guilty to murder in a degree lesser than the first, he held out for the infliction of the extreme limit of the law. Despite the attitude of the District-Attorney it is believed that Richeson will escape the electric chair. A doubt as to the minister's sanity has been raised by his act of self- mutilation with a piece of tin in his cell on Dec, 20, although his state- | pression here is that the court will accept + plea of guilty of murder in the second degree and sentence Richeson to prison for lite. He expresses in his confession the hope that such will be the outcome. |PASTOR 10 HEAR # Adis MONDAY. j The District-Attorney said this afternoon that while his duty as a y i eh : of the troubles, Was intercepted ar she was escaping . : ; 7 pa ; 7 4 $1X DEATHS DIRECTLY LAID} on Him in the Woods on iy ‘© ha long enoug! The condi from Mr. office after she |}ment of guilt betrays the workings of a clear and acute mind. The im- \ ons sin co mony among the Republicans promised Mr, Rodicla and his refusal to supe | prosecuting otticer impeils him to call Richeson to trial on Jan, 15 there IDNR SCH ANMATEARIW map HD) ME Me tea pun ty: ta eae ean ene may be some way ot allowing the self-confessed murderer to go into 7 lon on hha vain Laude oMrepiis pegs Mrs asserts that himgelt in connection with the My At Lay Jersey Butcher, Arraigned ou ortion on er securities, which eatin Vi the purpose oF N valley: sought to be pald 'y other i rolling mtock, ‘The had parties thereto (iorized capital of jcourt hefore that date and enier a plea. Ii is expected that Richeson will ‘) \pon her virtue and hie attack upon her life, uu | Yhe confession wae made to the lawyers yesterday. Unadie to move the i) nautrers the Colonel sent word i interne tion who had hea Sanderson on i ipiga Hs Md may DOAN ARON He eg see igo i Attack on Woman, Trie IWIOLETE DMAND 5) jbe taken before Judge Sanderson on Monday. ) deer | Pree wlan ane Heat | Foltowing is Richeson’s statement ot guilt, which was made public 8 digi lat t it O'Connor ~aae— | lock this aftgrnoo : aniv-"| ROBBER SMASHES SAFE lO AIL OCennor: Jat 4 o'clock this after Why beeday Al the steps ON GERMAN CRUISER; — tv Goat te had snany eaters with and ha ms fo Ns CARRY YOUR TOWEL. To John L. Lee, Esy., William A. Morse, Esq., Philip E, ‘ bas eat tread TAKES NAVAL PAPERS ail ut whom We Mau always glad! to/ many soura tn Germany and RuMwlO./ sayy g " She NOW, JUST LIKE YOUR {| = ppunbar, Hsq.: i Hed he hu e ER THREATEN STRIKE. ing the Russo-Japanese war when te Nes F et OWN DRINKING CUP. Gentlemen—Deeply penitent for my sin and earnestly ; ut ¢ (wr Cabin i ps t fe ie) TOAQHRRS merican warships sia He is a, Market oeday ree Of} Bound of Health Puts Common desiring as far as in my power lies to make atonement, I hereby ‘ w ae utes eeenaes on Got Any one. tent ative ot. New. s Ce ee a inte ike aknike | Hund-Dryer Under the Ban, confess that 1am guilty of the offense of which I stand indicted, ws aad ‘a usted Uo jab, | i : A safe con Senin Boars varies pattie Mabel 4 He a nh ‘i eeeeeel| ; ny 0 Rs ee 1 am moved to this course by no inducement of self-benefit or . atloa aay Vor ty carn 1 bs , = attunk eat paeretinaie gs leniency. Heinous as is my crime, God has not wholly aban. { deter last Hl cay pe Pager peni go ; 4b 10: ih P byt a Hos 1 ot Greater e ) iy / : Supt ATH 1 xtteriéant irinte ; Ho the Iateu he wal 4 eu rae H vat ollow a here doned me, and my conscious and manhood, however depraved ; Wxoovery Miwx I nema ft [10 i ne dito G re. Heve + shamming insa ) publ Hers {f one would and blighted, will not admit of my still further wronging by a | nt eae a alas haered dha’ matte MeHEDiantie od; ct “ ae eerie TUE ' i 0 ly eome friend of! public trial her whose pure young life | have destroyed, : : 11 ironthy Vefure it came to its|ynown a itiees Char Re at No, 48 Divislonoatrast see » be Bryans “Under the lashings of remorse I hive suffered and am suf- sesisrelel OM A ween ago 1 Roy Le Bmith we h it was sald ther “tn cis ' ; a ¢ na b, who wa and wet a perfertty gona | feriig the tortures of the damned. In this I find a measure of sine asked to perform the dudes of Ba he Was uot doing " ' ek, wip | nial cH re Ate sh Jobn 8 Prof, sinith didn't like the way the l¢rm, He There was a in the hack of the| ew rule, whi =| comfort, In my mental anguish I recognize that there is still by iekt friend bd ‘i Barnes case ad been handled, He lthe fi Chinamar 1 lp 1 the | ere i eee savant “Ot Pia AlGlAa wenn a ect ve board t to have be- ae ene Samme f i" the mercy of the Master some remuant of the divine spark of Meved Baa \ 1 the gir! was} For o tine f nen y person) Ari goodness lingering with me, a trolley e! atitude fos! with Hart O. Hers o} , nanagerne ' és ; Tousth a 4 4 amination eluant ’ “J could wish to live only because within some prisun’s wall dete baal wolen soe had of tities A ; i ‘ ee: wall he would not only refuse . ‘ | { might in some small measure redeem my sinful past, help a) fused medical atten i the va but that he did no Po F 3 room se daanainine eoulvandiak at find Gunn Y d dead of] The chauffeur, R Avert of No, to teaed ft) Freeport after this Hoy Aare sia tone Lh ; rs vwol oF towels for usw In common, | some other despairing soul and at last find favor with my God. HL Hicks st wink 2 se ett| ash West One Huadiot and lahtecnth the Yoard went iim one better’ and !ghat they knew nothing of ts woman ig wm her, had attacked |, Seiron’ Bi isn Kae ee “You are instructed to deliver this to the District-Ar\.rne, 21, eet 1 No. 8) Alu; Meet, Was not hurt, No arvests were | fired him who shot him. - rap t tad hae bey , Mis, dance | ey av fort De ate. eaten | TIna? Now there is no head of schools, there eae tas aoatiet rybed | Unlm: Sopacttt atte Gates Seataue| ir to the Judge of the court. — Sincerely yours \ a bvenue Were o — > te of a general strike of teacher, led si med Trants, ralavns her publtc: places f J anti from {iis 00l4 tr F steers ta Bighty. Mahe promstanm, whic were te navy | BANKER CUMMINS OWES own the fre ew ape ani Kiaked in the | Some’ under the new re | “CLARENCE V, 'T, RICHESON,” | NY CASES “OF EXPOSURE RE. tor Henry Van are in the bal $4,680,120, HAS $133,600, Na La ye post _> = as been In the way of making a confession for some time, On PORTED TO POLICE, . Pollze Dep ’ i a et ts a J Posnenwer Diew Suddy A gies a reegheet time. Boe ses ‘of eapueure reporied to the PaNG heleth Is Behedute ba ew MAR apy a Lipa Wk Perens nt . her sch # teh oh might admit his gullt AP s6 tiae 3 r aaa aid, ah wa i 1 me set s say that the Cour us , no 1 ' Ch 54 . ' ar ‘ ym ple degree lev and then sentence the self nt a a MWh wee as OF tay " : ‘ t # no precedent for this et ty Bellevue Hosp Nigge ee Rel An Hg 'end wil gp 7 bi } ithert, slaty, No, a2t W pene 4 Vincen WONT ACCEPT COME ROMISE PLEA, ntyefourth street, taken from Twen he ‘ ‘ bee eA, 95 Disuriot-Attorney haw steadfastly refused to Maten to any eugge fifty, satlor, n State. ye wont a to-day | absolutely flawless proof that Richeson committed one of the most brutal and street ew Moexton, hee pore: whiten | gickening erimes in the bistory of (his commonwealth tn that the confitence of Street Hospital with L ‘ “ ms of § a 1908 viotim in his integrity was used by him tn the accomplishment of hie attack ‘