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She ———— WRATHER—Fale to-night and Sa jay) colder, i PRIOE ONE OENT. SN Eee bad Tastee “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ee NEW YORK, — FRIDAY, _ PRIOR ONE oan y: FEBRUARY ®, “1912, PRODUCE BRANDT IN COURT JUSTICE GERARD'S ORDER TO WARDEN OF PRISON HUSBAND NO. 5 IS STILL LOVED, BUT, OH, YOU 6! NO REVENGE ON FINANCIAL FOES Is to Be Let Alone to “Writ of Habeas Corpus for Live in Seclusion. Schiff Burglar Is Return- able Next Tuesday. {RETAINS CITIZENSHIP. District--Attorney Wise De- MIRABEAU TOWNS ACTS. clares Convicted Banker Did Brings Suit in the Name of, BAe ‘Martin F. Huberth, Pris- Mrs. Fauser Tells Court Never! ¥ermer supreme Court Justice 98 | Augustus Van Wyck, brother of oner’s Next Friend. Again Will She Slave former Mayor Van Wyck, was the only caller admitted to e Charlie: for a Hubby. W. Moree to-day. Mr. Van Wyck r A writ of habeas corpus, requiring | ANbSA On Kou WIL Cl the Warden of Clinton prison to pro-| | ‘The first authoritative statenent con- duce Folke Brandt, the convicted | cerning the present condition’and future Schiff valet, in the Supreme Court in SHE DISL IKED HIS KISSES, plans of the banker, the commutation this county next Tuesday, February — of whose fifteen-year sentence by 18th, at 10 o'clock a. m. was signed to- President Taft permitted him to leave day by Justice Gererd. The writ was) That Is to Say, Those Be- prison and Pa radio areal fete issued on application of Martin F. home, “ Huberth of No, 47 Fourth Avenue,| Stowed on Pretty Daughter Marry F Morse. whe dGescrites himself as Brandt'e| fe ' “next @riend.”” She Brought Home. As the young man came from the Morse home, which ts on the third floor, western side, of the Milano Apart- There was litte formality attending mente at No. 127 West Fifty-eighth the tamuance of the writ. Mirabeau L. Towns presented the application as counesl for Huberth. He briefly ex- ‘etreet, he was asked about his father’s Mrs. Margaret KE. Fauser, who brought {condition and how he had oorne the plained the case and the Court signed the writ as a matter of course. her fifth husband into Justice Hotoh-| fatigue of the twenty-four-hour journey kdus's part of the Supreme Court to-day {from Atlante. to pbtain « separation and alimony, de-| “MY father,” he sald, “shows very ‘When Brandt is produced in court|clared with emphasis that her love for| litte ill-effect of the eip | trom next Tuesday the attorneye in the case Will proveed with efforts to have the case of Brandt reopened. South, He got up at 9 o'clock this fobovcatied 5 who ts Gustave Bioeng and hed e simple but sub- Faueer, Before the order of Justice Gerard | wae lemued James W. O¥borne made wealthy artist, {9 at least @8 stantial breakfast. He seemed some- thie statement: Sreat, and maybe more, than ehe bore| what tired from the exertions of yes- for any of the other spouses. | terday, but we are all much encouraged Mrs. Fauser 1s a comely, slender, dark- | that he felt no worse. eyed woman of thirty years (sworn) and HAS NO THOUGHT OF RE- “Z am goiag to get Brandt out [wore 4 modish black gown which set VENGE ON FINANCIERS. \ of prison and I am going to do it {ow nor attractiveness convincingly. Her| “Some of the newspapers have Gecently. The man did not Know | oicnteon-year-old daughter, a tall, gold-| Stated that my father intends to re- bee was pleading guilty of burglary | onenaired pretty girl, was in court to) ONS® himself upon those persons who he believes treated him unfairly jin @ financial way when he was in | business here in New York. Let me tm the Grst degree and there is no reason why the case should not be aid her mother to release last of the hushands. herself from opened.’ ‘ou still lov husband, you| say that nothing f@ further from his Mr. Osborne had a conference to-day | say," say," sak! Fuuser's attorney, “Do| mind, He has no idea, no intention, of with Judge Rosalsky, who sentenced] you think he still oves you?" 1B revenged upon any one. bel , (Brandt, formerly valet to Mortimer L o| ‘My father “No: not when he did not pay my has talked to no ono i * = @chiff, to thirty years in prison five} mony and when he allowed me to go! since he left Atlanta, No one will be years ago |_| hungry and when" — Permitted to see him here, not even | ‘There is no reason whatever for say-| ‘Didn't he show his affection for | relatives, because, whatever may be \ F sald} your" said, my father is a very {11 man. Mr. Ovborne. “Suppose an ignorant| ge WON'T WORK AS HARD FOR| Two weeks ago he had @ sudden heart man were dragged into court and asked NEXT ONE. attack and there was absolutely no for his plea and muttered ‘not guilty, | : ae i sign of pulse in him. The only way and the clerk, failing to hear his words He certainly did. There wasn't any | that he was brought around was by Gistinetly, were to write ‘guilty’—don't] thing I wanted when we were frst mar-| the prompt use of strychnine. If that you @uppose the judge before whom the| red he ‘ot give me, He satd T could | iy not illness I don't know what it ts, pléa waa made could reopen the pro-{ have anytiing up to a pearl necklace a | He was almost dead. ceedings? Of course he could. “My contention 1s that Brandt did not plead guilty to a charge of burglary in the first degree. What he pleaded guilty to wae that he had entered the home Tiffany's, and told me to go get it when tw Lit, I deserved it, for 1 worked harder for htm than for any husband I had, and harder than I'll ever work “It 1s necessary for my father to take the utmost care of himself before he undertakes the Journey to Bad Nauhelm in three or four weeks. The care and attention he has received lately have of Mr, Sebiff and had done certain r swore that Fauser went|been of the greatest benefit to him aud things im that house, Brandt is not|to Pittsburg and alded her in obtaining he has gained twenty-five pounds of the wullty of burglary in the first degree} ® divorce from husband Noo. 4. She jMfty he lost during his imprisonment because he did not break and enter. was aske she did the housework dur-| "We cannot say yet whether he will “MAY HAVE GONE TO COMMIT] !D5 the early married months | go out before he leaves for Germany, “Of course T did excuse much doubt it, When he mother will be, I think, A woman ts a poor | but I very 4 wife who can't do a Little goes abroad my ANOTHER CRIME.” “The law governing burglary in the housework and. bell me, I know. | the only person to accompany him. But first degree states that ne perce con} Mrs, Fauser said that what she itked|Dr. Fowler has entire charge of the sists in breaking into ai bar eaahiey ii about the artist was his solicttude for |™Matte@ and will advise what {ts best to dwelling in the night time with intent | tor daughter, be done tn all things concegning his to do bodily injury. Brandt may have ea ios pepe te New | health to commit another crime, | y sre ner to New fone in Fare i ten at lesue. | YOPK: educate her, change her name and NEVER BELIEVED HE LOST HIS Ue eat atend that Brandt's plea is | i&Ke her a fine lady, and that was more | CITIZENSHIP. Ty Souttne grouna that the man|@" ny other man or husband had) “As to what has been published about . , : i t "lever promised to do for me." ny father's rights to full eftizenahip, a r ure pisegaae tee et Hot! ““Did not Mr. Hauser fulfill thia prom: |let me say that he was never belleved y . eras otherwise th them— guilty to burglarly. What he wa : 7 orgeaghny Bat ane ing guilty to was that he had en es he es rata ot inane plsepe dictment= was a her when he saw y y way BA ER Hel UU ECD S uAWKS, NIN't look lke | “My father wil positively give out no wrod have ead hot know {® Parisian butterfly and had no fi ents to any one on any topic. Mowe Bare bee d Aria viGColsthen (and HAA ta aena tar @ denites ta to be tet sions 00 he rl ere, taal te aacha pest na 6 to get well.” “Y will make a motion to have the nek $0 we grandny i s name, r ng this statement, young je because the man was “ sage’ pie o - se oO the me ve na ynvent j*here bubtedly a bd ed ‘Thig {8 @ constitutional matter and y \tather, because he returned Sanne ll precedent over all otier statutes, [SHE'S GOING TO STOP HIS MAR od what he had said Morse wi the plea and sente set aside | RYING AGAIN, lis apparently disturbed by intimations 1 want Pp PP y on the ground tha! it was obtained with-} “phen je began to change his tac- |that have been made from time to time out due process of law. If this ts granted |tiog,” ontinued = Mrs. Fauser. ‘He |enat his health is really not as bad as Judge Rosalsky there will be nolstarted to show a warm affection for |it has been represented, The second farrant for ‘olding Grandt ln prison yer, 1 decided to watch him, He told [etatement given out, which came direct- and he will hay urned 40 the me At he had seen st he was |ly from the Morse apartment, dealt w! Tombs and te ¢ 4 sure would not have married me, | this phase of the case. It t# as follo “E intend t> bes! 1 as S008 AS ang he ye would marry her yet At no time during his illneas has Mr. 1 obtain authorization f Brand And, me, Jude oncluded the | Morse called in a physician of his own. The whole ma hing ve man’s ‘witness, striking her hand on the rafl- | Ils case has been treated always by loa to a ae of nthe ing, “lam here to st m from doing | physicians selected by the Government r t 0 evie that! At their hands he has submitted to ut he was gully of! «Ang yet you say that vou still love! nearly ¢wo hundred examinations, wa vane Sr eee a cas |tverp report as to Mr, Morse's condi- Mr. Osborne said he had talked with | sqwei ant It te was to that jw ton haa been given out by the Gov ers and that CIOL ireeat neath eam ernment, and never by any one in Mr, lines * | Morse's employ I love ne ; there |t love hi Ys | °The first paysiclan to attend Mr : would be no 1 by ned Biased Nh Morse was Dr, Fowler, physician to th him. H ‘owded dup 4! Atlanta Penitenttary. He was in at- rictsAttorney Whitman this after. (#¢F'8 long cross-examination. 7 tendance for a year and @ half and then Dust frequent outbursts of mirth at her salltes Malaise olked (Continued on Second Page.) in response to questions (Continued on Second Page.) a . iy “ nincanaiehilieenatantanebsiaitasns titania tmhctnaag naar bane —— | |MORSE TO'SEEK DETECTIVES SEEK Very Ill and His nd ta Only Desire| Dickinson Tells of Jealous| lg of Hawley Heir on ‘Release To-Day From Jail; Her Hustand sn RED FROM RICHES, ~ NIECE” OF HAWLEY HUNTS MISSING WILL dencemenitinanitelighiptputasintnenatice WOMAN SUSPECT IN BOMB KILLING Rival Who Had Threatened Grace Taylor. CHICAGOPOLICESEARCH | | Woman Wanted Seen Here a| Month Ago and May Be in Hiding. , ' “Dolly” Cameron Says Railroad King "4 Planned to Marry Her, but Rela- tives Declare She Has No Claim to His $40,000,000. WIFE OF CAST-OFF HEIR ‘ GETS OUT OF WORKHOUSE. “ Mrs. Crandell, for Whom Nephew Broke With Financier, Doesn't Know Where Husband Is. The magniticent villa of Edwin Hawley in Effingham Park, his Babylon, L. 1, estate, was practically turned inside out Wednesday in a hunt for a will by Miss Margaret Cameron, the handsome young woman who for years presided over the financier’s summer and winter homes. The young woman, who was known in Babylon as “Dolly” “Cam- om, Mr. Hawley’s niece and ward, spent the entire day in her fruitless search and returned to New York in the evening in great distress of mind. Before she left Effingham’ Park it was positively stated that when Edwin Hawley was stricken with the illness that so swiftly and unexpect- edly ended his remarkable career as a railroad builder and accumulator of millions, he was making elaborate plans to marry ahs proiege. Investigations made by detectives of clues furnished by Charles M. Dickin- son, the discharged suspect in the Tay- lor bomb murder mystery, have started a arch for a woman who |s sald to have had a reason for desiring the Geath of the Taylor woman, This wom- | ; wn, of the same social cast as Grace Lam a 3 . . Taylor, had often, accotding to Dickin- son, threatened her life. | Dickinson furnished the woman's name, but seid he had not seen her for long time. His information had been | that she had gone to Chicago. Grace | Taylor supposed her to be in Chicago. | The trouble between the Taylor wom- anand the woman named by Dickinson grew out of Jealousy over the attentions of @ man. ‘The name of the man was Iso furnishod to the pelice CHICAGO POLICE ASKED TO AID IN @BARCH. | THREE DYING FON and directions to look her up were| forwarded to that city. Then the local | detectives unexpectely learned that the | womah thoy were secking was a ——_—_—<— — elaied to take in New York within @ month. {pla runs the report This information, it is said, was co ' a to spend firmed. But the movements of the wom ct It wa an were complicated and she could of wed, that Mr be traced with any certainty. The very Hawley the will secrecy of her actions strengthened the | that had been tentatively drawn by hts suspicion that she might have had some thing to do with sending the infernal ma- Joann B. Stanelifteld, r twelve Years past Miss Cameron | Father and Two Sons Expire; ON FIRST BALLOT chine to Grace Taylor, had occupied a commanding position In Just how jong the suspect was in a Little Hope for Mother and EH CRANDELL Mr. Hawiey's household, She ruled Bis York and the exact date of her return Pre magnificent estate, Effingham "Terom Chicago the detectives have beer Two Daughters at Lodi. | OFFICIAL ES ESTIMATE Babylon, L. 1, having entire c unable to learn. They have found that the retinue of servants, When ehe Bee AVUIEEU Bb LOE Oe ac qudii aut 4 came to town she held sway over @o- froumstance in itself suffic ‘ Mest! affairs in the East Sixticth street suspicion. Wiltam Channetaine fe sng mansion, To all outsiders she was To-day Capt. Fourot, of the Bureau of ent found uncon sale |P resident’s one Mana-|known as Mr. Hawley's niece, though Criminal Identification was given all att rom the Inbal: all who were in way Intimate with fragments of the infernal maohine a Ing gas, tn thetr ut t gers Say He Will Have 241 | Mr. Hawley or his affairs knew she was the paper in which tt was wrapped with | near Passile, t ifternoon, not even remotely related to him. instructions prints. to search It These fragments for have finger ind two children died wit ht was disco Woile it ts insistendy stated by @he friends of Miss Cameron that the pail- laine to Spare in Convention. been pawed over by scores of persons Jo Rnainin fl wEsAS wed naga contemplated marriage, they were picked up in the ‘Taylor f death ; sin ; 4 ry Hawley's cronies. Weclare! Aa Stae eamantalflat: tnitithere ie hone Chae Ch war 1 1 | WASHINGT. b, 9. ~The campalmn & confirmed bachelor and that the Pet eRe ata aroi grt Gill va ; ‘ pak eam for the renomination of President Taft} thought of marriage never entered bis Be Seaieg an caunlanite wie tee ‘ — gin in earnest to-day when repre |head, though he made no secret of his tery meahanism his hands must have iyo of Cirad Policenvan Stunned When Prise [sentative W 1. MeKinley, of H+ | devott ward, been oily, Aion Allatictieate ee skimeeh j tn Bio vwsumed charge of | Miss m Was not mentioned in POLICE RUNNING DOWN ALL and tin « nit oners He Had Just Arrested jie tat ro in Washington: | bs: Gratiscas the. will: ceou isd Seay THE MEN VICTIM KNEW. s F ‘ Theird nets friends the great railroad builder made ‘The laborious plan of running dow ‘ ba ¢ Wei N elts, [known pis intention of leaving @ bis and interviewing all the men who kr ris ; " i ket up and yF alice of pig $40,00,000 fortune to her the Taylor woman 1s proceeding slowly, Start for work at 8 i ; Her acquaintance was wide and ‘Ne Th wot en, W ' ” man J Kell asa of Bnd a MISS CAMERON SAID THEY Promiscuous. Thus far the detectives #6! 8X, Lillian, foun vt t . > ie pl I te had | {com Me WOULD WED THiS MONTH, have been unable to Igcate any man who Yet old, wer t 4 shock ea hs Alice MoAllister, the house- might reasonably entertain such a f¢ ' ioe (ea for Mr. Hawley and Miss Cam- ing of enmity toward th woman as 1 n ‘ ve at t 4 a y . th said to-day she had b in would prompt him to send her a bom sil | ~ybrtak + Mr. awiey s a rd ine the Her callers were mostly caaaffeurs or | 1 i v i » would inarry In February, men {identified with the mechanica and \ ame asked. the ; ary At the time Miss Cameron made thi, of the automobilé business " " ‘ frat ye aptive, “a Sep ene | bie t, auld Mrs, McAlister, Mr them could have arranged the ‘ ‘ hifty | total of for ett Sh ¥ eras hike 4 was sult from bis @r: system that get off the expi n 1 a SOR ib hie ‘ ; Attack of acute Indigestion, He a infernal machine, but the detectives ; j eel uth. Tho | ay “Vii Brin eaunaslied (bY. RU ghemeanl Pex have been unable to pick up any " i nants VANISHING CRUIKSHANK he needed @ long rest from the fellas Why any of them should 1 aft all in 1 Por AGAIN DISAPPEARS, directing the destinies of the dozen rath Police Department oft! sald last 4 f 1 oat the prison roads he owned night they had started on most |), "i , wt Bartam 8.) He was ¢ d to nis town house @t promiging lead the case had produced /thy cellar. i Wha ' an kuin disapoeared from! No, 19 Kast Sixtieth strect, making one 99 the arrest of Dickinson, Noth! gay and +H Aagtiet Willian or two trips to Babylon, where ales Ing has developed on this lene ar \ p : ped ; er 1 jay that Crutk:| Cameron was, Se was with him @eon- Observation of a majority of the de peal re {Th ‘ 1 and rout ‘4 ees at bis | #tautly during the few weeks before bis ative supposedly at work bn the Sor unas ib , , “s UE oiithay t Mantius death, planalng for the wedding, ao tt case indicates that they are marking | | : r a a le ' wn Ww Avent flor Capt Cruikshank |i» said, neitovr of them realising that time K {8 Supposed that the De: aN ; tee | waza hl New Mr, Hawiey was in che grip of @ mor- tective Bureau is waiting for a clue ation ve e Uh tal to arrive in an anonymous letter, Suc 4 ! ep nit 4 On: at the Hawley home in mnlesives invariably follow @ crime Me ’ hone en \ ‘ ‘ ‘ x fn y East 5i et WT be died, but this character, JK t v would ; ea ye cany to toWa from Baoylon a few days canes t pecane * MAL: kee ' sath : j > afterward and fis. Hite there we Mr. ‘ anal 1 e . me awley au alter 3, Cran- night on a final observation tour ant! MMM Ut Badal thi 1 }EXPLOSION KILLS TWELVE; tach nee wha will. canoe picked up everything that could pos-| i) 4 : t | ai a pioked up evary hing that ould pow: | and roapanded somewhat io the'r Wen INJURES EIGHT OTHERS. teavorn of te vast eatat, nasasain 18 caught anod placed onl ducts f pel ‘ ‘ , ' pualtion af Mike Gumoront inti trial. ‘The furniture of the apartment |} Mayne PORT FRANCIS, Ont, Feb. &—A pre the position o ‘ameron tn the 3 f tlon work on the Cana Martner of J Stanchfleli, Woman's sister Mra. Evans. $10Men’ ‘$0’ Coats & Suits, $4, 95) ‘ : \ Ser vr the Hawley estate, oat SS THE eye Cloth | 9 en and ser We know absolutely notoing @bout son sue, Hit quao FoR JODY sell to-day and \ yi Miss Cameron's history, AT knew is that she called us up on the telephone yesterday and asked if we had called Turkish Bathe, World Building c ler ato a ata vnard: whe Was auparsntli eet ith privat her up. When Frank 8. Davie, My, ae Brice gosaay and Baie 4% Ving ae look-out @ block away. Hewiley's partner, stated that there was } (

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