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{ thirty-year sentence impored on Folke E. Brandt by Judge Rosaleky, District- Attorney Whitman will again piace the former sevant of Mortimer Schiff on trial. “I¢ the habeas corpus proceedings re- gult in Brandt being remanded to the ‘Tombs, I will put him on trial on the the firet degree which was returned against Indictment charging burglary in him." paid District-Attorney Whitinan to-day. ‘The Diserict-attroney aid not seem to feel that the habens corpus procead- ings would have the result that Attor- Dey Towns expects. Mr. Whitman was geaked whether, If It appeared that the Bente of burglary In the firet degree ould not be rustained, he would try «Brandt on the assault indictment, based i) OM the former servant's striking Mr. wr with @ ninepin, “No, I @on't think 90, repited. OSBORNE WAITS BEFORE MOV- ING IN THE CASE. James W. Ondorne, who represents The World in the Brandt proceedings, @aid he was not prepare! to take any ection yet. “I cannot 40 anything until T have Feceived authorization from Brandt, eaid Mr. Osborne. “As yet I have not heart from mm," “ET want to deny emphatically an ac- count that appeare in a morning paper whioh gaye that my representative whe visited Brandt in Dannemora tried to have the prisoner retain me as his coun- fel in place of Mr. Tow: There is absolutely nothing in such @ report.” Mr. Osborne, when he receives author. ination from Brandt, will go before Judge Roselaky and argue for the set- ting aside of the sentence and Hrandt's plea of guilty to a charge of burglary | 48 the fret dexree, It ie Mr. Osborne's “contention that Brandt in not Kullty of bod 24 In the firat degree and that lea to such a charge should not been allowed. Brandt i9 on h's way from Dannemora | te be produced in court to-morrow, He will arrive probably to-night. Re fe intimates that he may find eo) Pardon from Gov. Dix here when he ar- vives. JUDGE ROBALSKY SAYS HE GAVE DIX FIOCHER-HANSEN’S RECORD. Judge Hopaisky was shown the report today that he had spoken of Carl Fie | cher-ttanser a “lawyer fo good re- + pute” In his message to Gov, Dix on the Bramit case. “I wish to deny ae absolutely false any such statement,’ salt the Jude. “Not only 414 1 not writ comment on Carl Fische: | Lmade it distinctly a part of my repo.t | t@ the Governor that Pischer-Mansen had been convicted of bribery, had con- ( fedeed, was sentenced to twelve months 0a Blackwell's Island by Justice Dow- Ming and was afterward disvarred. “I cannot imagine how any such re- port originated. 1 am only too sorry j ‘thet my hands are tied by the Govera- of's action in sealing the papers in the case, which prevents me from making \ my full report public. “Mr, Whitman "You cannot make it too plain that 3 / em Mxlous as any on: that a full In- | Veatigation skouki be made. If there Were perjured testimony and false evi- | @emde in the case of Brandt, the Attor- ney-General of the Btate should make @ Gull Investigation and bring the guilty ereone to justice He can rest axqured feat T am ready and eager to give all the aid in my power in the pursuance ©f euch an investigation.” Asked if he could outline his course “of action if he is appealed to to-morrow to reopen the case, vudgo Romalsky watd the nature of his office prevented him | ffom making any statemont in advance of action he might contemplate. It ie nocepted as a fact, rowever, around ¢ Criminal Courts Building that Jud) Resaleky would favor a motion to ree | Ben the case of Brandt it tt ts made before him to-morrow, dudge Rosaleky at firat declined to semment on the report tha: i) ie in Prospect in the Bi tena ing toward impeachment proceed- against him, & Pointed out that his silence would tl mentees Sgainet him the Judge “Buen & report would bo absurd if it | Were not shameful. 1 stand upon my 1 court any investigation of my reeore, conduct on the benoh.” OF LEGAL ATTACK. But when it wae TWO MODES “Z am going to free Brandt of his snsaipnaent East Side of Central Park Shut Off After Break in the West Side. IS THOMPSON AWAY. Flood Pours Into Stable, Drowning 19 Horses—Hotels in “Heatless” Zone. Tho upper east etde, the “millionaire | district” of the city, and the upper west | akte are to-day in the cluteh of an tn- parallcied water famine, Save in the basements of houses, and here or there on ground floors, it 18 Impossible fur tenante to get @ drop from their fau- cots, Water is almost at a premium and from Fifty-ninth street northward on each aide of Central Park portable conveyances of all kinds are being put | {nto use to carry the precious Guid from remote and unaffected regions. To and | from reeidences “and apartment houses and stores there is a constant proces sion of bucket bearers and there in ny reMef in eight. A large force of workmen tolled like beavers to-day and it wae sald that the trouble would be remedied sometime | thie atternoom and the water turned on jawain at full pressure. Chief Kagineer De Verona of Water Supply Department, early on the scone, explained that ow- | ing to the inter-relation of the water maine of the city, which are more than twe hundred and Atty miles in total length, It was impossible to shut down the water on the west side without af- fecting the supply on the enst side. At the Department of Water Supply it was said to-day that Commiasioner Thompson was not in town, that wae at Atlantic City, and that th wae no telling when the conditions up- town would be changed. It was the| bureting of two ach mains, at Ninety-seventh street and Weet End nue, that brought about the dias. ter, and no ome knows when these will be repaired, From both East Side and Weet si Qumerous Inquiries and compigints were made to-day to the Water Supply De- partment, but the inquirers received little comfort from what was told to them, They related the fact that the Upper floors of their houses were abso lutely without water uniess It was car- tled there from the basements or from @ greater distance. DANGER FROM FIRE IN THE WATER FAMINE ZONE. In the existing condition there is a grave menace eo far us fires are con- cerned, because should a fre oceur in either of the affected districts he Fire Department would And itself confront. od by a grave task. So keenly has this been appreciated that in the churches yesterday congregations were urged to be most careful as to matohes and fires aince the firemen would find themaely badiy handicapped by lack of water in fighting o biase. There is a salutary lesson for the oMcials of this city in thie water famine. Although the break in the ne oc. curred on the weat side of the city, It {e the east olde, separated from the the othur by the width of Central Park, that suffere tn like degree, Had there been merely @ local disturbance of the water supply it would have been serious enough, but Jt seems incredible that an entirely different part of the city should TWO DAYS’ WATER FAMINE IN CITY'S RICHEST HOMES DUE TO BURSTING MAIN who wae! a) 1 See Ustrty-year sentence and 1 am going to do tt with my habeas corpui Inge, to be argued before Just: aid Lawyer Mirabeau LL. be affected, in other words that the e side should ha water upon the integrity of mains on the west side, jj Towne to-day. “1 am also going to ap-| A dozen rosidente o. the district were | Pear before Judge Rosalsky to argue] overcome cADINE gas, Nineteen {oF the setting aside of the sentence on| horses w erable |) Ue ground thet the court was imposed soon 2nd deceived, ali of which resulted Mincarriage of justice. “Brandt did not plead gutity to burs. lary in the first degree, The court rec-|main neur by ond8 do not show that he pleaded gullty | join th to such @ chi Words written down by @ clerk that Brandt pleaded guilty re mot to be construed as a plea by the prisoner. Brandi did not plead| § ye and I am going to show that he property damage ri 3-Inch water main ut Went End nue and Ninety-seventh street burst, “la my argument before Judge Rosal- } sky 1 will bring up the report of Dete | tiveLAcutenant Wooldridge regarding Brandt's experience with former em Dloyers before he worked for Mr. Rehiff the truthfulness of which been questioned. “E bave not the slightest doubt that the habeas corpus proceedings will re sult in setting aside the wentence Brandt will be in the » e powliion hi wae five years ago when be was in |) & conference that lasted for several igen wes held tn Disvict-Altorney man’s office Ux afternoon, Car Piener-Hansen, former attorney for Heandt; Mirabeau L. Towns and tod: emt Moore, the latter two of whom have been retained as counsel for Brant were present. The Disiriat-Attorney’s office began an | investigation to-day to find who sup: Died Brandt with meals while he was tn ) she Tombs and before he was sent- | seed to prison. According to the In- { formation received in Mr. Whitman's oMfice, the former Schiff servant did nut live as did the other prisoners, but war furmished with meals at his own order patronised by and hie wiants, anong therm Mowanl Cans, wie jater, became attorney for Mortimer Mens. The Diary OF A Conjurer-Poet Dae ror'ren and for ob, When lost, to recover Them {s quite some Job. But finding lost things Is a World Ad's delight So order one ere The sun sets to-night. Then it will get a circulation in New York City greater than the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune OMBIN This statement is true whether your ad, is printed in The World Morning or Sunday To Telephone Your Ad. THE WORLD CALL 4000 BEEK: to to depend for ite ulted when the big ave: | washing the earth from a @inch gas 3 causing the gas to that carried terror to that part of the upper went aide The damage will be repaired as rap- idly ae (he Consolidated Gas and city | omplish the task, Many | along West Bnd avenui Were supplied by the uae main which | broke, Their tenants had to find me | other way ok the day's rend Mh Lael | COFFYN SKIS: TWIE ENORGLES SANDS IN BAY (Continued from First Page.) face of a wind blowing thirty-Ave miles an hour. Hadley wae ready at 10 o'clock for his race against the Twentieth Century Limited, but as he wae about to olimb | Into his seat @ part of the carbureter, | shaken off by the vibration of the! motor, fell on the propeller and smashed It to bits. Several people atanding nesr- by had @ narrow escape aa the propel- lor flew to pleces. The piece from the carbureter shot through space at ter- rific apeed. Hadley sent for another propeller, but It was an hour before he was ready, Then he set off for the south, flying with the wind. He fi to Mi Hi home, returned A cold wind wae blow! om the north, but at the request of a photographer Hadley agreed to fly down the river and come up and aail over the Tarry- town Lighthouse. He went down the tiver about two miles and then headed Rorthward. The wind was blow! strongly that at times he could not make mote than twenty miles an hour, He kept to his course as the wind bobbed him up and down. He flew far ap tho river, passing over the Li racefully ler's eatate. the longest flight he had made. He alighted, and as he did so the wind tipped his machine ever on “The wind was strong,” said Hadley, “and I went back to try to level my car. Aa I got under one end to right it the engine choked and etopped. 1 knew I was stuck then. I got up on the front of the car and the wad cal ried me over th t- to near William The wind wae the 1 ever experienced. 1¢ pushed me aidewayn like a crab. 1 promised the boyn I'd fly past the Mghthouse for them and I intended to make good.” Ji was planned that Hadley shoul race with an ice boat handled by pock this afternoon. He will also Ossining and race an express train from there to Mise Gou' dock, Crowds came ayer the river from Nyack, and it te est@Mated ten thousand people w here d fternoon. Many society pe ple were out in are. HOLIDAY CROWD AT BROADWAY FIRE TIES UP TRAFFIC ton. (Continued from Firet Page.) Broadway, 80 Kenton sprang into his motor car and followed by Deputy Chiat Wirth and half a dosen pieces of appu- ratus, they made a race for the new scene of trouble, Now as so much apparatus had been atled to the dtatrict by the Roosevelt Thillding fire, the ringing of an alarm from Seventeenth etreet amounted to a two alarm call from the box. 80 very ond; sol Andrigse of Engine Com- | was killed by falling through during @ fire, ———— GAS FATALLY ENDS REVELRY. Woman ts Found D pany No tie stalin After Party in Her nlght of revelry in a furnished the top floor of the house at West No, % Twenty-third atreet, Mary Hussey was found dead there to-day from as ouing, John Funderwell, | thirty-two years of No. 87 Pacific avenue, Jersey City, and Mamie Con- hers, twenty-two years old, of No, 21 | Weet Twenty-fret street, were in the | voor New ¥. Unconsel Hospital 1s. and Were taken Mary Ilueme Bate © party In room last night, Punderwell, ‘onnore and another’ man were |kuests, ‘The other man lef) early toe | Jay. An odor of gas in the house ted} to the rvery of the dead Hussey | Woman and her companions, The police re looking for the fourth member of he party. MISS CAMERON IN CONTROL OF Actions of Railroad Magnate’s Protegee Indicate She Has ‘The actions of Margaret Proteme of the late Edward elhce her visit to EMfingham Hall, the country place at Tuesday, have been confirmative of the report that Hawley's effects. The terms of the will, the report current Mies Cameron absolute the Hawley town house at No. Sixtieth etreet, and its contents, and| PAID $2,000 FOR BEATING WOM- aleo of the magnificent estate at Baby- Miss Cameron 1s living at No, 19) Fast Sixtieth street and 1s in control | of the manaion, It was learned to-day that she has sent orders to the staff of servants at RMngham keep silence about her affairs. servants In both households look upon Mies Cameron an their mistress, Despite the poaitiqn of authority in the affaire of t road magnate that has been assimed by Mins tives do not credit the has found « will, she has not made any move such @ document for probate an eume that the delay her inability to do so. ans CHARLESTON WINNERS. FIRST upward; furlongs. 9 to 10, 2 to 6 and out, Oret (la stu $350. won: Jawbone, 99 (Hopkins) to 10 and 1 to 8, nevon (Reyer), third, Limpet, terfly and G@. M finished a named. On Ee SO eee ate HAWLEY HOUSES Found a Will. Cameron, Hawley, Babylon, L. 1. according in Babylon, give possession of 19 East | Hall to bar visitors and The late millionaire rail- Cameron, the Hawley rela- report that she They point our that to Mle as- {e indicative of and wix RACE—Three-year-old purse $400; breeders’ purse, Joo Rose, 1% (McTas: Bewall, 126 Lyd! 7 and 1 to 1, third. Time, 1%. Plain Ann, Bana Collins, fiso ran and finished as named, HCOND RACE—Two-yeur-olds; maidens; three furlongs.—Vande- ren, 115 (Loftus), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, won; Prince Fonso, 112 1 to 1 and 7 to 1, second: (Hopkina), 12 to 1 third, Time, 0.88 4-6 @ilk, Galveoa, Leon purse (Wilaon), 49 to 1, Figola, i2 B to 1 and 5 to 2 Mama Johns: soon there Was @ new descent upon the| Clinton, Martha Allen, Burgeois, [.1b- region of engines, howe oarta, hook and | Fy Hall, Roseburg IV. | ioettitun ladder truck® and the Ike, But there] Mig iter & hile wasn't any fire, Kenton eearched every: |p RACE—TDhree-year-olds and where, but not even a wisp of amoke| upward; purse, $5; sellin handicap ‘ould ho find, Then a street eweoper | alx furlongs.—-Amoret, 102 (Martin), 7 to ame forward with the announcement | even and out, won; Rose Queen, 109 that a fireman had sent tn the alarm, | (Loftus), 2 to 1. 4 to 5 and out, n And, by the way, Kenlon Is looking | Capalze, 107 (Skirvin), 2 to 1, 7 10 and ‘or him out, this, The, LIS Husky Lad alwo i : 5 ya | ran. The dainage 40 the Roosevelt: Bull FOURTH RACE. — Three-year-olis ited to @bout $10,000. and up; purse $400, selling: one mile vor on whieh the fire started is | and venty ds--Aoleonda, 104 ne on which, in the winter | (Wilson), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, Sto 5, 7 Profile, 1 lov to 1, KDraneh, The Golden But Miller also ran aod 8 to 1, 2 ONLY REFUNDED—, ir YOUR RHEUMATISM SCIATICA or NEURITIS Is Not RELIEVED by Not a patent medicine lua,tend you, particu a Pi Inge you that we M aoa an severe an Miss Cameron, Hawley Believed to Have Found a Will. SHOT ENDS LIFE OF W.N. SELIGMAN IN HOTEL GERAR (Continued from First Page) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 132, Protegee, throat with a razor, making a wound four inches long. screaming that Seligman had killed him-] fOR SUPREME BENCH, SPEAKS. self. West Forty- second street patched up which was not deep, and Seligman was Miss Sutherland ran into the Dr, Molony of No. the wi hall ‘ound, sent to Roosevelt Hospital a prisoner. attending the affatr | torical Society. clared that Seligman | Swayze, of the New Jersey Suprem. had tried to kill himself and she was not threatened to make aw e found a will amon MF. | Rut when Hellman was arralgne he had cut shaving, and was discharged by Magis- trate Cornell, B.hin the Cit) came from surprised, as lmself accidentally AN IN HOTEL. In June, Court by Mrs, Annette Osh who accused him of beating her hotel at Bath Beach. of $2,000 and Seligman appealed. Seligman lost conakterable mon 190) and figured properties. hicago to stand tri Sellgman backed outs All by One-Man Power. Solomon Loblainsk! was private watchman two da ppoin: 50 he had previously y with himself, while 1903, Seilgman was sued in borne, ina She got judgment ey in aa the complainant tn a charge that the late John W. migied investors by mailing false reports; about the condition of the steel and wir Mr. Gates and his associates Gates 1» but SECRET SERVICE P PATROL IS NEW NEAR FIRE HERO. Sees Smoke, Sends Alarm, Blows Whistle, Keeps Back Crowd, ted a with 1912. TAFTIS CHEERED — ~ INNEWARK BY GREAT THRONGS : marked the dny Soclety Manhattan, League gathered at t {The Republican ninth Assembly Datrict had a re at th The ' President Pleased by Greeting as He Stops at Ex-Gov. ii 's Luncheon. | ner | served. jto wear their ) remote location of the cabin. As Mr line a salute of bo Rattery A. FY Nation: | tary At West Orange there was a reception | | THREE SPEECHES HERE. | vit Attend Lincoln 1 Day Ban- quets of New York Repub- licans This Evening. Promident Taft, in the very best of health and spirits, stopped off to-day in Essex County, N. J. as the guest of former Gov. Franklin Murphy, on his way to New York, where he is to de- liver three addresses at as many Line coin Day banquets this evening. The President with his party, conslat« tng of hf military aide, Major Butt; his secretary, Mr. Hilles; L. C. Wheeler and Dr. Rhoades, reached the Market street station of the Penneyivanta Rall. | road at Newark at 12.48 o'clock. | Although the weather was nipping, @ crowd of 10,000 persons had aasem- bled In and around the station, and the President was given a rousing cheer as he appeared in the plasa. He was given hia choice of an open touring car and a limousine. Without any hesita- tion the President selected the open car. As he etarted with an escort of ono hundred men of Easex Troop, the crack cavalry organization of New Jersey. for the’ home of Gov. Murphy in South Broad atreet he rained his hat in re- sponse to the cheers of tho crowd. The cordial greeting given the Presi- dent at the station continued through- out the trip through Market and Broad streets to the Murphy mansion. Among the 100 ot more guests at the tuncheon and recept at Gov. Murphy's home were former Govs. Foster Voorhees, Edward C. Stokes and John W. Griggs of New Jersey; ex-United States Senators John Kean and James Smith jr. Chancellor Mahlon Pitney Richard V. Lindabury and many other New Jersey political lights. JUSTICE SWAYZE, MENTIONED During the luncheon Mr. Taft was formally notified of his recent election to membership in the New Jersey His Justice Francis J. yze has been mentioned Jan. Following the reception and luncheon, the President and his host pald a vial: to the Lincoin Monument tn front of the court hous re a great crowd had gathered to take part in a celebra tion in honor of the memory of Abra- ham Lincoln. Here the President was given another warm greeting, at which he was manifestly pleased. Ryom Newark the President went to West Orange, where he assisted in the dedication of a Lincoln monument. When Mr. Taft reaches New York he will go to the Waldorf, where his first Léncoln dinner is held. There the Re publican Club of New York will begin Its celebration at 7 o'clock. Thence he goes to the City Club to address the Graduates’ Club at their eighth annual Lincoln dinner. Mayor Gaynor will also ve a speaker there. The Repw' ‘ican Siu of the Thirtleth Assembly District rext claims the President's attention with a vaudeville show, @ reception and a dance, which will be opened by Will- am Barnes jr., chairman of the Repub- Mean State Committee. After this event he President will start back to Wash- tar none. held «in connection with the vacancy in the ; Jefferson Market Court, two ved in| United States Supreme Court causeu $10 down and 87 monthly| to|inter at a private hearing, he claimed | by the death of Justice John M. Har-|}/and no charge for interest. | Dinners was vit- and elt on No thousands 19, 1865, f soldiers tu and de The Saratoga County ita annual dinner at the ‘The Woman's Henry George Cate Boulevard, Chiy of the " Kinds eriptions he! haien nitter will start ack to Wa Lexing New Y« av vi da lance Committee | en's) Preshytenian West Fifty-firat reo rrell of | 1 Negro, delivered the ad- National Retatl Dry Goods) 7 ul ite dinner at the Hotel mth Thy ation | | Aator. and the graduates of Cec union on the campus ¢ cabin on Emerald Hit, Con: ST, was the ae of a novel din at which the abn jest fare wae The reona invited were told Wives besauae of bhe Taft reached the East Orange | om” Was Me wl% Artillery, Ni Roy who furnished a mil of the (rip, la Guard, scort for the balanc the Essex County Country jafter which the trip to New York war resumed. 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Bince 1896, when Lincoln Day was established as a holiday, the Stock Ex- change, banks and schools have ob- erved it religiously, They made the holiday @eneral to-day. The battlefield of Gettysburg, where Lincoln ma: “Lobi- Good on Cold In front of third floor Dash. fire alarm, Hoods the pavement with its new hickory night ° En stick, The fire luddies, Deputy Chief ll ar ) | Langford and a crowd arrived. arsapari a | The Lobisinskt Special Secret Ser- vice Patrol pointed to the i é jand tn a stage whisper sald “Ar 1) |Has made itself welcome in the | wtairs dashed the firemen, to find Hat itosomverke a ribbon’ manufac. |homes of the people the engl i al Mat Ge rlabt turer, trytvg to stop a leak in a steam | over, by its great usefulness in Se aie toane pipe. The returned to the ie est to 5 vireet, where the nectet service patrol |all blood diseases and run-down cad salads Per bottle was trying to keep back a crowd, The ses ‘ Tit hcen or the Lobizinak! 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