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Tells Legislature Statutes Help Create. Instead of Check- © ing Monopolies. —— HITS BOGUS- CAPITAL. Demands Approval of Aménd- - CORT TELS WE ‘ABE'S MA MIST MVE OREN See, Mrs. Charlot Compares Wealthy Mins Owner With ’s Satanic Character. ——— SHE CHARGES CRUELTY. Mock Execution of Wife One of His Dally Divertisements, She Says in Suit. ments for Income Tax and | Judge Dismisses ~Man’s © Suit! , Direct Vote for Senators. gli TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 4.—Denuncia- en ef the State laws. which have e jag the foo of the second and final regular mer Gage of Gov, Wilson to the One Hun- gresamen William Hughes, Demosret, to ‘the United States Benate. Senate he will automatically suecesd Gov. Wil- won on March 4'as Chief Exeoutive of the State, Assenfplyman Téylor was , @lected Speaker of the House. ‘Phe galleries of both Houses were ctewded during the election of oMcers. ‘The desks of all the stembera were ‘covered¢with flowers and huge floral designs covered the rostrums of the @enate President and Speeker of the Qouse. © WILAON'S VIEWS ON JEROEY'S f CORPORATION LAWS. ‘tm hip message Gov. Wilaon said in ‘ne Corporation laws of the State * potortousiy sthad,in need of alteration. ‘They are manifestly inconsistent with the policy of the Federal Government ‘and with the interests of the people in and Tells Him to Take | Mrs Pleld Back, with her mother-in-law? . Justice Crane bravely, tagkied this ie of William Symington, luventor of the first retary engine. She was seventeen years old and in New York fintehing 9 musical course looking to an operatic career, when the shadow of the dark ‘and | een of her. life fell acreas her path. , husband and hag of- fered to return when his mother lepves. FAMILY LIFE NOT ON “OTRICTLY LEGAL BASIC” ~ “The husband insists upon bis righ to provide a tome with him ‘for -his the all-imprtant matter of monopoly, | mother, to whtelr the attention. of the whole na- tien 18 now eo earnestly directed, “The laws of New Jersey as they yy, for example, to purchase, hold, an and dispowe of as it plenses the securities of any and all othet corpora- or.any other State, and pleasure the full right the TRENTON, Jes. 14-—One of the fret ste appearance in the Sen- home will bave to introduce some other ‘but. thie of which much interested. In Pact, my heart is wrapped up in the passage of this bill.” ‘The dill fe @ compliation of the beg features of the laws of Ilinols, Call-| 4 fornis, Misstsourl and Colora oo code Of criminal procedure, son is only required to “support his mother when she is 90 infirm as to be Unable. to work {pra living; the law gers; but how often do people Gocordance with these jaws? | oe WIPE WINS; MUST “BEHAVE.” “foclety and the heme era not by law but by an instinctive as well as an @@ucated regard for the moral rights of ethers. “But while the law does net compel the won to guppont hie mother in his home, yet it recognises his privilege 20 to Go if circumstances make it neves- sary. Mn Fielé has not suMctent in- come -to srtaintain two homes and mother has not the means or ability to @upport herwelf. Under these conditions he fe jubtiNed ia providing = place er in bis own home, | led Tegarding the management and "| of the home; this belongs to the apd if the husband's mother makes cord where there shonid be harmony: interferes with’ the wits Management, even at the request of der soaj-or by her own improper con- @uct and thoughtless language makes j@, then fe be justi- Thusban ie entitled to a decree paration, Ue byphs Field did not with the intention to abandon nl nently, and she has offered jo return under the proper conditions. bove stated’ what will be th Tap complaint Charlot is the presidem of the Char'ot Mines ‘@ Smelters Company, im Sonora, ‘a $10,000,000 corporation. He lives on a great hacienda near Arixpe, called * ‘Triumfo,” aad hae more than £000 M foang ané Indiane on his preserves. He ie now at the Hotel Seymour, in New York. His wife an@ her mother are Ning at the Rockingham Apartments, on Broadway end Fitty-sizth street. , ‘Her separation from Chatlot, whe is tall, foreign-appearing man ef Ofty-nine years, with bristling mustachies and tm- ripped « 910,000 pearl necklace from her threat and took away her diamonds, He fled frou the hotel, she charges, and left directions that accommodations for pared with her narrative of her life st Triumfo.” Within a year after ter marriage, sue charges, Charlot gave his twenty: r-0ld son Robert a pistol, which- he previdusly had preaguted to his wife, and told the bey to folluw his bride up jountain, Vrem the youth, she says, she learned he was directed by his father to shoot at her and then to throw the pistol at her feet. STARVED HER ON HIS RANCH, ‘SHE DECLARES. “Lt the bussarée Gid' pot make quick work of My carcass there was the tell- ale plato] to close ¢he story,” declared Mrs, Charlot today. A frequent caper her husband in- dulged in, she alleges, wow to place a pistol to her head and say excitedly that she had two ments to live. He would count “one” and then “two and then withdraw the weapon. Often she begged bim to shoot, but she declares he lacked the courage, It was almost a ally execution, she says To compel ter to undergo hardships | op), Mrs. Chario:, who is tall, athletic, of ollve skin and Spanish type, declares her husband confpelied her to stay in. the saddle gnd ride all night over treacherous roads. Often she made seventy milog yn borseoack and was #0 fatigued she had to be lifted trom her pony. ‘That her husband was insistent on causing her death and thus. relleving himaelt of the’ obligation imposea by (Contiiued on Second P Wireless Reports Freighter Saved, After Difficulties Due to Fog. The oMeteln of the Hamburg-Ameri- can @teamship Company received Prirelesa late this afternoon trom th G@teamship Minnetonka of the Atlantic ‘Trangport Line that thoir ship the Tisa Was proceeding to the ansistance of the Steamship Abbessinis. and would reach ner vefote wightfall. The position, of the Abbessinia is given as about 29: milpe eoutheast of Sable Island.’ The ‘Tisa left New York Jan.2 and the Minnetonka ts due here to-morrow, ‘Wirelons mesmges received from ‘the agents of the White: Star line in Huli- fax earlier in the day safd the steamenip Canada reported she had intercepted the wireless of the steamship Armenian and and read that the Armenian had. th Abbessinia in tow, but she had logt her again in the fom later in the day, ‘The Abbensinis ts a freighter with a crew of forty. She carries no pamengers, SS TRIES 5 TIMES TO END LIFE. Im Sixth Attempt Italian Hange Himeels im Passaic Jail. Five times policemen at Passaic, N. J... prevented ‘Napoleon taking bis life to-day, but at last. Bennett!, who was twenty-two, bad been released yesterday from the county jall, where he was under ob- servation, and turned over to three after hin. in . an later saw him hanging at the end of u rope made out of hia vext. He was cut down. Then he made « rope of hia shirt and again he was cut a After that Bennett! pounded his head against the wall till the po- lice took him to the captain's room, he tried twice to jump from tue window. A constable took (he Italian back to the Jail, He Was left alone in a cell and later @ keeper found his body suspended by’a cot strap from an iron beam. pe ite NL RTE FLOOD WIPES OUT VILLAGE. -Word w. villaw < + Ky. wa’ ‘ewem of the map when Green Rive ed its banks. By 4 SUFFRAGE BILL GOES OVER, PEEK SAMAR, LABILITES OF $16, Former Columbia Instructor includes Breach of Promise Demands in List. . Harry Thurston’ Peok, whose with the faculty of Colum- bla University-ae professor ef latin was Alscontinued following the beginning of @ breach of premise eult against him by Esther Quinn, fled a voluntary pe- tition in bankruptcy in the Untted States District Court to-day, Of allened Yabiiities of Peck Mets Miga Quinn a: the extent of $6000. T brought against him by her now pending—one a new breach Dromine ault (or $50,000 and the othe: Abel action in witch $100,000 1a Mina Quinn, who had peen P- stenographer, brought eult atter he had been divorced by Mra, Cornella Peck and had married Ming Elizabeth H. Du Bois. She produced a number of jet in which her pedagogic admirer Gruts; in his capacity es inetiraads it end edit , arranged for MET hid tS oes nh had not been of good character before hig ‘affair with her, and coupled hor | iearta tite started by the jtasaitabacsedan, ‘CURRAN GOT NO GRAFT HE KNEW OF, FOSDICK SAID, Po a Naar in t Is aba aga ‘The -trangoript of the eviden: by Raymond M. Fostick as a in Alderman Curran’e Moe aust against Mayor Gaynor fur $100,008, on Jan. § before 4 referee, wan filed to-day in the Supreme Court, ‘Mr, Fosdick testified that, jd ment, and also with’ that of George Graham Rice, for whom si Boston. ‘The first sult of Miss Quinn for breach amend the com Fe-entered on endar. “Prof, Peck schedules an iis uasets Md] royalty contracts with publishers, —< Amendmenia Put Of Action by Assembly Unit) wi ALBANY, Jan. 14.<The Amombiy day poutpaned action on the wi suffrage constitutional’ am 4 whieh Jast night was made» speciai| fF! i order for to~lay, until Monday evening. | wetter Ur tin M ‘The delay was due to amendments! wihde to correct wrt so far ae eflgations conducted by the Depart. ent of Accounts wile he was Come n{ Missioner were Curr «based. on > Totter" ayorgta him, apd thea Biven to the Newspapers, in witon the | Mayor lutimat that the Alderman {Was “in on” the news stand grett, Kade With mevoiver, = | My. Fosdick that in the latter Charles Lunntgan, ¢or years| part of last A after he returned old, while despondent killed himself with {from its vacation, he found the office volver at His home, No. 4d Oakland | so cluttered ‘up ‘with complaint of street, Greenpoint, carly to-day, He eral | shot himself in the rignt wide of the| inv head. # In phrascoloy ‘hand. Mr, Rice, ¥ tuld wae.” My, Fosdick agid, “that some of the com- pialnie hed come fram, the Bureau of. vjp| Licenses and some the Mayor's Mat Curren was Sant he -_—— -- reat ARAMA CANAL CRU IARA. (id PRIOR 01 a crm > ad a ey! Poway a n ad S = Ke! and AN Brooklyn ds asking for the present transit conditions, The B. KR, T. takes off cars and withdraws trans from service during rues houre right i tt hap Baully eafeguarded ttnelf and ita f interests, 5 \ Manethen thing}! ‘tie Whgiennte , Weeeeeeaal gt open

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