Love-Mad Girl Seeks Man S Life 6Ayn0r Demands
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
BOOM HAS STARTED i LAST I Now’s the time to take }. £ *; advantage ] \ ^ .! of THE STAR’S » Daily Exchange to;; FDITlON~ » a a 1-4 ^111A X 11 turn you up good bargain, trade j> ^ _* f ONE CENT 1 ONE CENT I -— .— —- ..- "-, -—- ■ ^ __ ESTABLISHED 1832. _NEWARK, N. J.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908.—14 PAGES._ FAIR AND COLDER TONIGHT; FRIDAY FAIR. WILLIS E. HICKS AND HIS WIFE, THREATENED LOVE-MAD BY LOVE-MAD GIRL. 6AYN0R TWO FLYERS JUMP | I DR. DANIEL ELLIOTT, COUNTY ! ELLIOTT’S I GIRL SEEKS DEMANDS PHYSICIAN, WHO MAY LOSE JOB j JOB HANGS *,_ ! ' i MAN S LIFE RECOUNT New York Central s Twentieth IN BALANCE Centufy Hurls Passengers from Berths at Rochester. Salvation Army Lassie Sixth Warder to Fight Hearing Is Held Today Uses Poison and Iron Weigel for Seat in FLAMES THREATEN FORTY on County Physi- IN PENNSYLVANIA SMASH Bar on Office’:. Freeholders’ Board. can’s Position. Bessemer and Lake Erie Train, OFFICIAL FIGURES SAY IS THE PLACE IN W. E. HICKS APPEALS TO Derailed, Burns as Occu- REPUBLICAN WON OUT POLICE FROM NEMESIS pants Are Saved. COMPETITIVE LIST? _ Contestant Janies R. In Letter Breathing Passion She Engages Following yesterday's tale of railroad Colonel Mullikin, of Civil Service disaster and Believes He Will come reports of two more pas- Threatens to Shoot Him Nugent senger train wreeka today. The New Commission, Hears Oppos* Be Victorious. York Central'* premier flyer, the on ing Arguments. Sight. Twentieth Century Limited, east bound. Jumped the rnlln near Rochester, N. % OF COUNTY early this morning, and near Butler, COMPLEXION a TWO OTHER DOCTORS “YOU DON’T LOVE ME, Fa., heavily laden pnasenger trnln on BOARD WOULD BE SAME the Bessemer and Lake Krle railroad OUT FOR SO j off THE PLUM YOU MUST DIE” piled the tracks while golug at forty ittllea an hour. A remarkable of Ward Leadership Features in feature both acci- Counsel for Knocks Man Unconscious in dents is that, while many were slightly McKenzie, Washing* Date Fixed not a case of Park and Puts Narcotic ir. Application—No hurt, serious Injury is re- ton and Elliott Make Pleas ported from either. as Yet. His Coffee. to Arbiter. ROCHESTER, N. Y„ Nov. 12,-Three J. j cars in the eastbound Twentieth Cen- Freeholder John Gnynor. of (hr were heard Willis E. a Newark officer in Arguments today In the Hicks, Counsel tury Limited, the New York Central’s Sixth word, through lily Court House Colonel the Salvation who 1 at 93 fastest were thrown by Janies FI Mul- Army, lv<\ James II. ho* initde formal up- train, from the Nugent, likin, one of the Civil Central to head- rails at Blossom road crossing, just Service Com- avenue, applied police JERSEY MEN NEAR pllcnfion for n recount In. the free- east of the city, shortly after 3 o'clock missioners, on the question whether or quarters today for protection from a holder election In which he was de- this morning, but strangely enough, not not the county physician is girl also of the Salvation Army, who, feated ns a candidate for Prelection by exempt one of the many passengers that were from the of the he said, had tried to kill 'William operation civil service twice him and Ills Republican opponent, hurled from their berths was badly in- law. from whom he said he had just re- CENIRE OF TOWN Weigel, by flfly-live \otes, according to jured. the ceived a the official returns. if office is exempt. Dr. Daniel letter threatening to shoot A broken rail Is said to have caused was made last Elliott, Demoerat, present him and kill .herself. The application night' the accident. The train consisted of county phy- in Fort sician. could be The application of Hicks and the let- Daring Dayljght Robbery at the home of Chief Justice Guminere six Pullman c« ches, and the three that superseded by another were fron. appointee. If it comes under the ter he had received cleared an assault Lee—Express Company by Mr. Nugent, who claimed that there hurled the tracks and turned civil were a number of in the on their sides constituted the last half service law, in the which had been a r lystery for six years. irregularities competitive classt Taken. counting of the ballots, and that lie of the train. The third car in the train Dr. Elliott could not he ousted the Hicks, who works in a machine shop, Money by was certain a recount would show that was not ditched, although Its trucks incoming Board of was passing through Branch Brook Freeholders, which Mr. had hern reelected. were broken. It was the next three in FORT LEE, Nov. 12.—Held up by Gaynor will have a big Repulican Park one night six years when majority. ego three masked two young The Chief* Justice mid Mr. Nugent line that suffered the brunt of the highwaymen, Dr. Elliott was represented Dr. some one ran behind him and case at amt was shock. by up hit men employed by an express company discussed the length, (It John Ft. Hardin, while two aspirant* him such a severe, blow on the head were robbed of $87 and threatened with finally decided that Mr. Nugent file a All ilie sleeping passengers were ■ for the Dr. Walter R. Court House tomorrow In thrown from their but no —-....— place, Washing- that lie remained unconscious on his death early today in Palisade avenue, bond in the berths, one -I within halt a mile of the of the faith for the recount. No date was injured. Men and women ton and Dr. William H. McKenzie, botlf back until daylight, when he was found centre good seriously ' town. The robbers after cut- was set. scrambled windows and doors Republicans and former county physi- ard sent to the hospital. The crime was escaped through the reins of ihc express This Is the second recount application With >iu thought of clothing other than were also on attributed the ting wi^gon cians, hand, each also then to robbers, but now the the that harness so the men could not get to the In wkrtf, TSchaaf, Republican which they wore when they turned with counsel. Chandler W. Rlker letter Hicks wrote rep- girl, ill the says she in a Detectives were ; for alderman, having asked in for .ESTATE hurry. put the night. RUSSELL village candidate, ^ resented Dr. Washington and Alonzo to him, declares that sho crept, up behind ( n the trail of the highwaymen as soon j for mount?, cla ming that he defeated The Is the train j "Twentiethjpjntury” Church represented Dr. McKenzie. him in the park and hit him with an as the alarm was sounded, hut so far which, oil its thlwi trip between Chi- Whatever decision Is arrived at trill iron bar. tin trace of the robbers has been found. cago and Now York, oil the then new F or are near ACCORDING not men mem- 18-hour was DEAD be the Whether the schedule wrecked OF' made by entire hoard, to which On another occasion when Hicks was bers of the same band which robbed the Mentor. O., killing 20 and many Colonel Mullikin refer the very ill for several days the doctors injuring wUl evi- Protestant Episcopal Church of the more. It wan this catastrophe which dence said he had eaten someth ng that did Good in Fort Lee a few both New Central and Shepherd days caused the York • not with him. But in the In October 13 Dr. Washington's let- agree alleged ago cannot he said, but this theory is t lie Pennsylvania, in deference to ■ ter was received the to commission, letter to Hicks, the girl says that held by Chief of Police Kcrwein. The aroused public fear, to abandon tem- by the effect he was made ill by poison' she had hold-up took place within about half a porarily their 18-hour New York to that the county physician rlaced in Ilfs coffee. mile of the church, in a lonely spot Chicago schedule. East Orange Man’s Property Infant Heir=Apparent Is Brought should not be a classified office. Secre- along the avenue where the tall trees — tary Gardner Colby stated Dr. Wash- Hick* Grently Frightened. both sides of the road. The first About to Revert to to the Palace in line BUTLER, Pa., Nov. 12.—Passenger Was ington's' letter was referred to the at- Hicks was apparently frightened that the. two young men knew of the train No. 11. south bound, on the Bes- Readiness. torney-general office. That office noti- a the State. when lie reached today robbers was when man was seen semer headquarters and Lake Erie Railroad, running fied the commission that thfe ahead of them and asked attorney- and presented the following letter to standing forty miles an Hour, was wrecked five which it was to Fort Lee. general's office should not be con- Captain Carroll, of the detective hu- way miles north of here late last night. While one man held the bridle the LEGATIONS NOTIFY THEIR sidered a court of appeals on matters rt n u: More than 100 passengers escaped with OCTOGENARIAN RELATIVE other two climbed on the scat and told slight of classification of offices. Dr. Wash- "I thought I would write you a letter injuries two men to FOUND IN POVERTY SOVEREIGNS OF CRISIS the give up all the money Tho tender the track in a stated that a second letter from to tell you something You will remem- jumped ington they had or they would he killed.