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'- Police Say Woman Lured Trunk Victim to Death — INAL j Paty aed Cold Te-Night; Wednesény Clear) Warmen 7 1 FINAL Ge years warmer._| “Cironlation Books Open t An| PRICE ONE CENT. ort: (the now Tare Werle nt NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, ‘1914. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE OBNT. AL SOUGHT BY POLICE MERCURY ALN STANERST ro tol MFLEAN IS. GUILTY: AFTER SLIGHT RISE; | ON REEF IN GALE; | NOTED ALIENIST, : ine | FOR LURING TRUIIK VICTIM CONFESSES IN COURT. | | ZERO WEATHER DUE} IS FEARED LOST; DIES SUDDENLY “TO HS DEATH IN FLAT peste le eel = HE ACTED) AS BGM mittee Admits He Accepted Cam- o'Clock, Up to 7 by 11 Bound for St. John Sought | That Guiteau, Garfield's and Then Drops. By Eight Rescue Ships. Slayer, Was Sane. paign Contribution From a Cor- poration—Sentence Suspended. { able Work in Clearing Up cold that came with the from the|ner way toward St John, N. B., alienist and brain specialist, died of cos wi Sy ctr aS ag ct 2 fit im AGREES TO AID WHITMAN D) ctseasee meceesnclMAGISTRATE SAYS | secs sos one s/s Sree 2 maces econ | OR SORA) IN PROSECUTING GRAFT | , ra glen s THXICAR TRUSTS pen ec Transat ssa tae [yy we reawees we oo| TIDAL WAVE KILLS essa eiio ne Conierenee ar Destriaas HUNDREDS AFTER | "Reta ana Morgan J O'brien, Nef that he bad In hiPpocket the wages har teach the tube cath ne |failed and It hae not been posaibie'to |lese ie Philadephia, whe bad warsing ——~— IT \ Wale abd Cold To-Right) Wednesday STEAMERSTRIKES (DR. E.C. SPITZKA, Sleuths Solve Crime by Fol- lowing Brass Check to , 0! _ Scene of the Killing. COLD WAVE GENERAL.|150 PERSONS ABOARD.|GREAT CRIMINOLOGIST. lonty Two Deaths Reported,|Her Wireless Calls Cease After | T hough Many Are Injured | Pounding on Rocks Near the on the Streets, Mouth of Bay of Fundy. Recently Sued for $50,000 for Alienating Mrs. Gershgall’s Affections, \'/, (ONE WOMAN IN TOMBS. | PPPPPPPPPPP BRERRERERERER Dougherty’s Men Do Remark- 4 8 e 7 8 9 ie a. 3 2 s 3 4 5 Sunshine to-day moderated the severe| HALIFAX, N. @, Jan. 1%—-Groping| pp, maward Charles Spitska, the noted ef hia work on the aqueduct at Garrl- poh restore communicat.on with her, It ig |of the impending attack in time to be at ec. ihe gone, N.Y, to being sought by Second ‘The cold wave is general along the Libs died be ala ind his father’s deathbed, said that the fatal Deputy Police Commissioner George North Atlantic coast and is a seaconable was ashore fag Noga Iatand, payed _ alienation suit recently brought against Dr. Spitaka by Joseph Gershgall of this ending of hie ilinese was hurried by the { B& Dougherty. After two weeks of Feminder that thie is midwinter. Tbe | cast side of the buy, but the lighthouse werk thé Deputy Commisstoner te cer- high wind was more disagreeable than | xeeper there later reported that ne * \“iglitiirh bedeen, treasurer of the Democratic State Committee ane thé low temperature. It is expected |could looat pif , investigation relations betwees politicians and tain thet the mystery, which fret that ts pec vou! not e her, It was then WA eved RECENTLY FOR 4 foree of the wind will de-| thought that ight be ‘known in the recent of the /\ . hrentened to deoome another of Hew! Yellow Company Faces, Court] crease tonignt nt * ittaee at the western entrance to tne| ALIENATION OF AFFECTIONS. : coatractors as “Murphy's bagman,” pleaded guilty to-day te the crime of accepting a campaign cgntribution from a corporation before Justice Davis Earthquake Shocks Also. Add| "0% Criminal Branel/ of the Supreme Court, ; : to Death and Disaster on On motion; of District-Attorney Whitman, sentence was suspended. ‘The pica of was substituted for a previous plea of net guilty on the: Islands of Japan. ety peste Se — Werks unexplained crimes, and then * New York City is thi i bay. was decided by the Coroner's ofice to) for Picking Up “Fares” With: |1n these parts, Below at. plik SNe 10, eth 0 Rhye. 5) pereens am Qe no murder at ail, actually was 0 out City Licenses vaila a few miles up the Hudson, Bara. | pare including @ crew of eeventy- murder by knockout drops, and that ope ts the coldest spot in the Btate |" "the ovequia got off her course whén Dr. Edward C. Spitska was to have appeared in Part IJ. of the Supreme Court, before Justice Guy, on Friday to submit to a preliminary examination In Martysewics was placed, bound, in the —_—— outside the high Adirondack regions. | pound from the Weat Indies and Ber-| th suit of Joseph Gershgall for 4,00 . ‘trunk before he was dead. Magtetrate House, sitting tn the Chier| The temperature at the Spa to-day was | muda-ter st. John, N. B. damages for alienation of the affections One of the two men who wheeled the! va sistrate's Court at No. 300 Mulberry | 22 D#low sero. Reports received here state that the|of Mra Minnie Gershgall, Gershgall al- pPushcart carrying Martysewicz’a dody |. peman to-day. the trial of twelve The gale was responsible for many |*teamer reported that her forward hold | leged in bis complaint that on or about te No. 47 Pitt street on Mon Dec, Te can iload inn the Yellow Taxi minor accidents during the was Miled with water and that she was| Jan. 1, 1913, Dr. Spitaka “wickedly en- $8, and abandoned it there is under} — ont ie ew ca / of persons sustained cuts and bruises | sting badly. ticed” his wife of el A ‘afrest, and in the Tombs ts Mary Bod- eianee ee Ae, ied Taxtcad| and some suffered fractured bones from wer oo ncene:. IN, ST SRM m woman, in whose| ” noes Ine of defense set Up} falls and being struck b; \ on. jofageheal eli agi Mar. | Y Lawyers Leary and Wing indicates | fret faiality reported fete te te The Bay of Fundy was swept to-day | James D. Moreilane, cea ie Dr. \iGeewica war murdered, The wccond| Mt the Yellow Taxicab Company is|the storm le the death of Henry Keefer, |, ‘erriflo northwest gale secom, | Apitane: in teas itcpeamaaie| tor tn en: " sel a girl and two men, one of them named Seats Ga cantonten ae sy hares ae aimvait. (he taak oe Volatile ned Ome Declares $13,500,000 Is Needed to| been reached by which MeLean was to ! Charles Draniecwiecs, but known, th) sunto transportation ern, but oper- sisting the steamer. The first news of Dut tate the hands ef Mr, Whitman all police delieve, as John Kolenko, shored | stem q private hack.ug business and is the Cobequid's plight reached here in it of the information he hag regarding cer- this Mat with Mary Bodner, and it 18 nog pound by the taxicab ordinance. & despatch to the Department of Mar- ‘sumaualica @ oft from the Fupt practices between politicians and the second girl, Mr. Dougherty believes,| The first case called today was that ine and Fisheries from the Cape Savle i! jes out contractors tn Pe « who lured Martysewics to his death. of Harry Herts, @ otarter for the . A | Wireless atation, The message read. the time, but stricken district south Kumamoto, andes cin ar rae Pris VIOTIM HAD SENT MONEY TO) Yellow Taxicab Company at Rector’s| passerby saw him drop and telephoned| ‘S A. M. to-day. Cobequid reperts nothing of it. eighty or ninety miles north of Kago- other indictment otill ewtgtanding OLD COUNTRY. ‘orty-eighth atrest restaurant. The bulance. Dr, Bulwinkle said|>eing on the rocks off Hriar Island, 3 . Spitska had a world-wide |shima, and even the Navy Department him, against ‘This action fellowes an all-night con MITGHEL ASKS CONGRESS | ous sxvem ic Somme sc fe Pus- TO IMPROVE N.Y, HARBORS see's "omme"Sesare counsel. It was eal at the District-At- torney’e office that am agreement had TOKIO, Japan, Jan. 13.—A tidal were added ite terrors to the earthquakes and eruption which struck Kagoshima, in southern Japan, yesterday, according to oficial advices, Hundreds of houses were destroyed or damaged an@ many persons killed or injured. .| complainant was Harry Bensell, an ia- sc was dead 0: Bay of Fundy. Have advised Kron-| reputation as an alienist and brain} was unable to obtain a wireless repert eee erate Seatviatration of tos etrong |*pector in the Bureau of Licenses For the frst time in three years, Great | Prinzessin Cecilie to please asnist. specialist. He was always radical in}trom the warships vent to the seena sTaNent LO OFFERS M'LEAN'S @ dows of knockout drops, then Marty-| Jt Was charged that on Dec, 2% Herts | South Bay is frozen solidly over, From| It was subsequently learned by tele-| his opinions Seats ont a eugene | aithough many messages were des- EA OF GUILTY. wewics was killed necdiessly, for the|Slicited @ fare im front of the reatau-| the Rockaways clear to Shinnecock, the | phone from Westport, the n marriages ai haar talon Of | patched to th ‘Ashes to the depth of MeLean entered the courtroom with i polloe have learned that before he ever rant in violation of the provision of the| bay is one vast sheet of | ‘The oyeter|to Briar child bearing, eres at suicide six inches have fallen in the seapert of Judge O'Brien and Mr, Stanchficld ang thet the occupante of the Eleventh |P@#mance that mo fares may be so-| industry is consequently at a standatill, | Cobequid was justifiable w Curtain elreum-| sasaki, on the east const of Kiushie. took @ seat inside the rail of the court, root fiat he had ent to his father in [Selim 2 Och tpenaell testified, that |The wind awept across the frosen ests | Cobequtd bece rane, ate wae particuany imer|DEATH TOLL MAY RUN INTO Mr, Gtanchfeld to the court of y » ni ea! ‘Toss * a ~ . 4 cee ested in criminal psychology n- THE THOUSANDS. that McLean had Indleted Deo, 14 Russia $0 of his #6 savings through}, yeiow tagicad had discharged two| with hurricane-like velocity all night, the banking house of Jarmulowsky passengers in front of the restaurant gaged in many apirited contro on on the charge tnat he accepted a cheek: © Brothers in Enst Broadway. oat wen ariving away when Herts naiea| Orrren COLD WAVE ALL OVER with Lombroso, the famous criminolo- 0 from the Dale Engineering — Abe prisoner from whom Mr. Dougherty | 1"..4 pushed @ man and a woman, who THIS SECTION, allenista who Company as a campaign contribution : got a confession which clears up most nad Just left the restaurant, inside. The echooner Winsmore, which was | assistance. favorable condition: in of Presi. on Nov, 4, 1913, thereby violating sac- ef the mystery about Martysewics'’s| 1,, defense was that th. cab had|@riven ashore yesterday in the the Lady Laurier should reach the testifying at tion 4 of the Corporation law. He death ip Victor Muravios, though he is], /or* imso™ie te ine restaurant and|Channel, was floated to-day at pleaded not guilty te that indictment, gnown generally as Victor Paz. had been summoned by Herts from a| the rising tide and taken in tow of the another chargin, aes Pax told the Deputy Commissioner | |. a6. Magistrate Houso characterised |‘vs Guiding Star, which will bring the |the radio call for help the message was an be ae yall that he first saw Martysewics between | 11.1, line of testimony as a subterfuge, |!umber laden craft into port. picked up by the Kronprinsessin Cocelie, | ¢ y pacer sine Shee Oe spaneeet 6 and 6 o'clock on the Saturday eve-| "Uist caring all the evidence Magis-| Albany shivered at 14 below, at Buf-|from Bremen for New York, and the Conatrection Oomeane, 9. 28 kis Then | tate House dismissed the case against | f#lo it was 9 below, at Syracuse 16 be- | Relvede, Belfast for New York, and both he defendant,” said Mr. Stanch- | Herts. He said he did thie reluctantly, |!ow 9nd at Washin, Steamers are believed to have gone to| Their only son, Edward Anthony spit- he inaistet, getting over some of | Geld, “desires to withdraw his plea ta greet Gat had brought him there, and) 1. 1. would have liked to find the| Tonto, Ont. reports Cobequid’s assistance. Six other! ska, has @ reputation in his own field, the reefs, while ocean-going veeels| ihe indictment charging him with ac- ly | Pax, who called on Draniewiecs, found | +, s1cay man guilty and have the matter| Ice in the Hudson Riv steamers are known to be fighting thelrltnat of anatomy, eapecially the. of the mest take only the deeper parts of the| cepting $0 from the Dale Engineering Martysewics lying on a lounge. ppeal, but the evidence | UP the ferry between Nya Way through the storm to the ald of! brain, comparable to that of hi 7 ‘ompany and to enier @ plea of gullty. Pex went out soon to visit a moving) Wa" oP Co eln that Herts had [tOW® f0F the firet time this seagon. Lagt|tho distressed veel. These picked up| Dr. E. TO potas, ces pas lly ve “Our commerce is srowing onn-|This plea ls made with the undorstand- pleture show and it was 11 o'clock when! J ciicited « fare on the street as charged, | Winter the ferryboate continued thelr| her firat wireless call for help. medical juriaprudence and neurology vy and army departments ere|etantly,"” he sald, “and we must pro-|.ing that the second indictment against he returned. Then he found the girls! “Tne ocher cases against the Yeliow | tips until Feb. 7. U, 8. REVENUE CUTTER JOINS/at tho Post Graduate Hospital, con- ng succor and supplies to|vide & aystem te accommodate tne | ‘ie defendant 1s to be dismissed. ,, and the two men in the Mat in great |raxicad Company were adjourned until| The Municipal Lodging House at the IN SEA SEARCH. fulting physician of the Bydenham Hos. | Kasosh.ma. ” would call to the attention of the } arent MartronTic Ht! Hy 8 the le pees eee eis recatel aierecawtee early inet aighe, bet The | BOSTON, Jan. 1—Upon receipt of) pital and Premident of y aunrsiegi on oe eat sie alt 2 aye eighties ee neta fess fod wae, He . (Continued en Last Page.) which will bring about a decision from |‘‘rush” was Not #0 great as the pre- |News, dispatches expressing doubt that|cal associations He had been award-| ti bone, Belenes eltane fie, 1@ watertrom property for oper- | tus been a resident of Newbursh prac- . the Appellate Division on the question| ceding night. During the night 1,01 |the focation of the distressed ateamer|ed many prises for hie laboratory work | nie oF Kagoullitie at the southern ond my Thais, which | tleally ail his life. Wor thirty years be of the right of the Yellow Taxicay including thirty-nine women | CObequid had been correctly reported, |@nd theses, o jsban jushiu, when the vole mualeipal termin Mel caal bbe fads Aas: R Company to avoid compliance with Lhe children, applied for lodging, | the revenue cutter Woodbury was or-| Dr. Spitzka’s death was the reault of time break up monopoly of been holesale bual- AMERICANS CAPTIVES terms of the ordinance on the ground | yonday night the total was 2,200, dered this afternoon to proceed in the|® cancerous growth of the jaw, accord- le railroads j Shak 1 Wn private Beew line, In the lodging house itecit Night Supt. |direction of Eastport, Me, ing to Henator McClelland, nis attor- |streamne of lava, ery William C. Yorke cared for 910 men.| MONTREAL, Jan. 13.—Advices re-|ney. An operation was performed on feat available reports lead the au- . ane in Sa ™ RARE OPERATION FAILS. The: ed hi t Dr. Spitska recently and part of the| ‘horities 4 semen son is an officer ermy, and etl) | fe y were given plenty of hot coffee, | celv: ere at noon by ¢! ir. Spi ecently and part of sal Peeper another te @ cadet at West Point. ————— rolls, rm beth and @ place to jesm «station said that rescuing | Jawbone removed. It wan just two Patient Whese Skall Was Drilled ‘The overflow was to the re were unable to reach © after the operation, when Dr. \ Slate Department, Through Consul, te Cure Paresis Is Dead. nger carrying boats, th jed liner Cobequid at Briar Ieiand in @ very weak condition, " Bri Jan. 1.—-A pati on account of the terrific storm which Demands Release of Ranch PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16.—A patient was Iashing the Bay of Fundy. As- Mamager and Hl Wife, | pestecany. pertormed «rare. operation fe 0 Ban mere oll marched to the [ustance wat rinngg from ft oan, N. ‘ .; Yarmouth, N. a jallfax, , in an effort to eave him from the pro- | veamele at the foot of Moll at of the disuster, Doctors and hoe-| REFER SUFFRAGE PETITION. WRITE IN PRAISE OF ‘@MBADO, Tex, Jan. B—Otto Win- | gressive ravages of paresis died to-day, anywhere At the New York office of the Royal pital attendants have been it to the eth call M'LEAN'S REPUTATION, American manager of the 68n | and surgeons who had watched the case| 4) toast ¥ Mail Bteam Packet Company tt was said but It is dificult to reach the} Gethaeis for German Women Whe = cH al cpposite Ninera, Loo with keen interest say tat one of the jthat the Cobequld had & passenger ca! oi itively denied Gershgall's "Jepot, as raliroad communication is im- Ave Seeking the Ballet, ‘were made prisoners most herolc experiments of surgery hae | record br: LY 0 of acity of ninety, including fifty first-claag . my | Peded by the heaps of ashes and the ty a detachment of Mexican |gone to naught. In an effort to save al teentg earn SF eorae pel poled cabin and forty second cabin, On her|SAY® HE TREATED HER FOR |iracks nave been dislocated by the| BMRLIN, Jan. 12—-A petition from Pederele, according to advices receive1 | men declared to be hopelessly afflicted | well as cold, and tripa north at this time of the year the MELANCHOLIA earthquakes. bie business reputation was of the bigh- ere to-day. United States Consul | surgeons bored a series of holes in his|warm coffee and steamer generally carrion few pasnen-| “T firet met Dr, Spitaka in 1662, ‘The populations affected mumber est and bis integrity had never been aa reported the incident tojekull and injected into the diseased | Army cared for 178 men at No. $3 Bow- | gers. Including stewards and others not |after he had won the prise of 260! many thousands, the island of Sakura the @tate while the Salvation Army's head. | engaged In working the vessel, the total |guinens offered by the Sociological Bo-|glone having 15,000 inhabitants, while the release of the prisoners. “ number of the crew, It was sald wag|ciety of Great Britain for the beet essay| the city of Kagoshima at the lest een- Mexicans took posseasion of the pees was Atty-one yeara old, . about sevent on mental diseases. At that time Dr. | sus had over 000. which was formerly owned ny |p, The operation. performed twice in jee this morni we York haa @ Hpltske was but twenty-four years old,| The violence of the eruption of @ek- —— ‘Tremciice Madero, but le now the prop- ai T real shipwreck in which & vesse! weat | ( : and he won the prize in competition|wre-Jima was 80 ie Cana, aoty of Americans. da; ind in a the rocks in true traditional form. era - with the best specialists of all countries, | of } 000 oF more in property was destroyed. Some reports say hundreds of per- sone perished beneath thi ten lave and that muny were drowned. The Government authorities declare {t impossible yet to estimate the ex- it brought by Geral i McClelland, in telling the ! y country. Pennsylvania tugboat Newport be- From that time on he rapidly became | thou revive auMicientiy from the shock, ~ = —— r Wants. Work cause af gruviously waabened rissilly,

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