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IGS OF A KING IMPRISONED IN WE ——-—— 40 Anarchist Bresci Writes to His Wife the Story of His Awful Punishment. , Gaetano Brea vf Weat Hoboken, ;pires, as only a few prisoners have ewer eRe sagan, Hii uithived » puntahment Nearly all q wife of King Hum ag : j "| died oF became raving maniacs SeFV IN fife Imiprixonment For Nie CFM | rege) begs his wife ty wend him in W dungeer eived today the Art money with whieh to purchase under \ moxwage from her husband siney he lett | wear and neceswary clothing. He eaten f Wer to RIN the Tallon King [that he tina #uceeeded, (irouRn the ald In bie letter Brese eny relates) of a fellow convict, in amuagiing bis let the story of (ye assassination. and #AY8 | ler out of prinom, as the rules prevent (at he has no regret to his him from) communteating with bie ime, In fact, he frienda of the wide world, He aloo tlon that jie had muocceded in killing | ptates that through bribery he could In King Humbert, and said that he | hee nie de to furnieh him with i |} ' fatisfed to sifond the rémainder of his! clothing Hife in prison Mra. Bresol wae deeply affected w Brevei mye he te brutally beaten all aie received her husband's 4 lotter mort dail y the prison attendanté IM] said thy although whe was in needy their efforts t Kil him ond wubsect A) cipimetances and without any money to much abuse He ie t wel to Ve WOUR) pAwH Borne her hourehold talk or make any outer \» kone | etoots to Obtain funda to send to her Mn & deep, damp well and competiot (9) pugyand etand | rabiever Ke trea to iia WA Ia! Wife Mammon Anarehiats, 4 giards haul him up with ropes ond) Por weveral days a rumor hae pre compel him to stand, He i never! vated tha: the Anarehiste of Paterson q hauled out of the well, ho watt, except | had arranged (0 aupport Mrs react f whew he te given bread) 28d her ohibds that the two Intended to | Hg a dn Riven OreMe) move to. Paterson, Mra. Breecl em: and weter phatioally dented Auch 4 report. | Hhe Hoare tell Go Mad fall (hat she Would Apt AevePs Any ane i alstanios from Anareh| An whe had in Brewol epenke oiltorly of his treatment, | duced her hugand to kil Ring, Hume i Saying that hie Muarde do Hot regard him bart ‘ iatie mth ari Wah at present impovert wea human helix reat him "Wore! intondy to work fOr A living. oi than a brute He port Herself and child he does not that he wilh be com ergo) expeet she said, that ber huepand will this (reatmen: for a year, and then if he ire save the Tallan prlsan alive, sre F te mll¥e ho, will be contined In @ wolliary if anari main coll for the remainder of hie life Ata ed re rl ar hue expreen + that he recome | PANT crime, as they per mt Hasuproenes fear that ho will t Ro 10 Taly and kill King bi " aided Towane before bis year of panthment ex. ‘ala with oul any prospeot of reward JAPAN WITH BRITAIN, LIPTON WAS GENEROUS, Hefened When P oO NanerRe Oy rk Hoomed To-Day, * CHICAGO, Oet, <The culmination of the October pork corner eontrotied by Air Thomas Lipton came today when Aureen Without Conditions to Ger man Allianve Over Ching BERIAN, Oot, M<It te offictaity an nowned that the Japanese Government has Accepted unconditionally the Anglo German agreement reepecting China ate 1, rleing on lean, tan A domen tmden from $17, yesterday's closing price, $9) at the olose toway (Continued tee Firat Page) CAUSE OF THE FIRE. GoMme Of thelr malt extract and of cour Pan do nothing until we get the gny And Morag books of Tarrant & Co. | ) “When we get them if we tint the ames of other tyme haying goods in Storage we Will then oave Tia ihivolve and storage Two Tons of Chlorate of |! pallithe tate, | Potash in the Tar- Votosh Chtorate Feared, i} “Anything more than fifty pounds of rant Building. Chiornte of porman under the rules of the to examin book® to Dapariment would have to be stored tn} He of Che mpocially constructed ware.| Chlorate of patosh blew up the Tare ota lon front on the! fant bedding, ‘Two tone of it wore Hong Island + ae) Hiver-n0l) stored in the upper floors of the builds in, Mt i, oy proper dice uf any: lar ine quantity of orate of potagh, though not an ex> yaive under normal clreumatances, |e a violent combuattite, the base of fire, principal ingredient in fireworks, efteots of tte resence, i we Huiiding Popartment had photog PS PApHERS Wr Lie weene of the fre this] te te a ehensical that combines reedlly ON, ANd they took photographs. fru he Ma chotitta cai mre | with organic matier 16 form dangerous Combined with surphur it forme a gubstance Chat explodes vie lently with the least trietion wore 2.000 pounds of sulphur tn storage fat the Tarrant buliding Chemiuts have not taken the trouble the number of substances that chlorate of potash will combing with in forming an explosive, It i com> Knowledge It extends (0 moat vr ane matter Rogers @ Pyatt a@mit that they had and (wo tone of chlorate ‘Tarrant Build Robbing way they The photographe will be used in favre ConMiFuction And in any investigations that may take place Oe the Witnesnes called Ware Mr Alen One of the principal members ot] the firm of ‘Tarrant & Co,, and others! Wkely to throw taht on the cause, wmaveaiinneeme INSURANCE MEN MEET, explonives, | | to discover me one Committee 1 Appointed, had fortyefive kegs of combustibles a but No Information | iimuni p. Coaton, reprenenting Har shaw, Fuller & Goodwin, of 109 Willian Given Out as to Object, aisnen ini * that his ‘tem had ten %0-pound barrels of sulphur in the de atroyed building Bonides these high combustibles which in combination form terrifie explosives, there were in tne bullding tons of of enemih euch bie of expiodin The Now York Moard of Fire Under. @riters hell a mysterions meeting at Naseau rtroot thin afternoon, pre ee the Tarrant explor wy SW, Heddall, Protest ot ing | NMen. i comoination with chlorate v Queens Fire Lomurance Company, " of explosive material at Bled Ve chal a hs * Molen to have } n " City DipGKA OF the tap After Jona” yr eka the explosive Pores were open, Then it wos jeous thoughout the INGnd that a committer had been ap> to consider a subject, the are Which not the alightout 4 Co. had ho permit to re sate ale for wtor Unites pie | had ihe could te oytalned beiny' ‘ra \y re ty |B. BM. Verhune, of ihe iY atutt area oe ite Underwriters, sia! he Wan "pashed Dy Theurance Inapeo- benlietely eHBNIL KAY W Mingle Word for @oyerning. the LS buatibh sured fs. and Mi ig fist \* rea nyse apt on Bali » atben| May ie “nae. by ty firme concer hed 10 oot ain. of the Tarrant an ny ft tho matier in the hands of Ne ine SUTAmee Inspertors. Mimite He Had Potnwh, prominent’ fire snaatee min fer. mt ot the ince u 4 Ret By) daar ane 4 ag of ating \ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Royal Palace in the Bois! de Boulogne, Fetes, Bric-a»Brac That Cost a Fortune, Yachts and Horses Were Some of the Indulgences in Which the Money of! “Petite Anna” Was bork for delivery thie month advaneed| i | opeless tak Squandered, | bof the vrother Dp eed at the de tbunal iMfce (hat. state tater In regard to ide in protecting CLIMAX NO SURPRISE, Wild esitivansich of Count} Bonl Began at Once, | Humor have wen current for some| tine of an appromehing climax fn the} offal M othe Castellane family Creditors have been pressing the Count and hie recent visit to thin country was said to pave been for the pu ot inducing the Goulds to help nim out of the difoulties he was in When he came to New York some months ago it was aald that hie departs Ureefrom Paris waa in the nature of 4 Maght, but he denied thie statement on his arrival here, and threatened to Ment © duel with a French editor who ites clared he was in finanotal ditteul th and connects me with certain matters on the Hourse The tne ont de to Loubet, Wh affair on ih i in tie againe the ir Mp ole, ne actions Promonitory symptoms of the financial! the hot trouble which has come upon Anna, Counters ( jane, have, in fet been Inoking for any part of ih fince her gormeous wedding in february, when the print of Ad Cartellane Meagement to he augurt iano mamma,’ Newa waa reported hb mother, (he| Nn thelr honeymoon | news heeds one day we dome 6 SEARCHING INVESTIGATION On “VOBER § WHO WAS ANNA GOULD) ¢. RAND THE YOUNGER a i F by which Amures he vil h € | " i he nf brite, Rie wy, ant faplorme nt. Sunday wie ae, vn Ah ne firmed f, coneplc uoUe part of his AN | Pay the stories of 4a etup' eee! Soe the wedding. Tt was propomed % ¢ ‘orld Wants prove tha each week. [out he fleolared he hed no incent And the Castell eounl travagances began 4 & mansion of Une Lame STV ‘aquecaing® anybody monet al away jane couple had i) “Gould gold for a se nett ee miei tn the Avente du Dole Row el lomne te Parte the day of the explonion, F OConmton ten ut one ton, “The idea that the explowon could have been cured br 4 combination of thems two chemlonla, sulphur and ehior te of potagn, stored 1. live wath i la ridlenlous, rele will aggregate sald Mr Cor ven If they: had tiven stored ‘ite ide, which mujyporedl y Hhey could not have cay ne wulphur was in barrels an chlorate In Kegw of 100 or Hey bas (4 ee "In onder to cause an explosion the two chemicals tnust he | \ concussion ie required to ret "pl, The vegetatic subs diviteh the chlorate and the eo sets free the oxymen I (he ehlor potam and that te the exploson | Dust May ttn Haploded, Another theory was advanwet by @ chemioal expert who did Wie to fave his name used Maid he "You know one of the greatest dangers in the J fires whieh from time to lime four milla ta that of dust “TL dona not ween Improtna! @ building ike the Tarrant Buthiine | 4 there could be duet part! fan in aminable nature in a quantily large 19 ARE NOW MISSING, The List of the Supposed Victims Is Reduced Mat The condition been taken lndtoal: the eg In whieh bodier ha wt of the ruling of the tire that the work of tracing up and mirsing will be almost « The Het of dead and missing up to ‘he hour of going (Oo prone 9 as follows According 0 > etebttotlobeebsolet ebsebobteblfae footloose ote obodeoobobeololeteolnteter lot a a a PLASILL i. iehcasiaiiiaialicaiaial ian: kell Mails ill GUNTESS DE CASTELLANE AND HER BOYS.BONI,AGED FOUR A truly raya Parisinna nig arciuiteoture oy or iors. vaon In ean Deed, oimtent tetebotetotetotn toh Seehhebeeh eet uid, No. Ai Ciinon stro. thvosiys, | RECORDS OF EXPLOSIVES og Ney MP hom, Mert- tne teat pret hia A ey le pda laa BURNED IN TARRANT FIRE, iihittsteSeil Uo, 96 pegeaw Seven un titled fragMentH of bodies, tourer oh Mente of bodies, are those of women, » Brooklyn; vinployed by Tarrant “MU Capiy. JULIA. nineteen years old, mi ; No. Me Oherty ative layed : “ ‘The Missing, an who knew how) building, Me sald he couldn't telling atremtet iaporiea Te all ly BANKS, THOMAB, sixteen yearn old, emioats wud the kind of Whether any ex rgo! AC WARY MAN, thirtyetlve years No. 11) Want #ixty-ninth {i reported | ehemtoat 4 he Th 4 | Phere wk the tne ¢ a od, No. 18 i frvet, Brooklyn’ pore by Mie, will TUWEsh. Ghia addrets, Cre” Maret te the Fervent) only three Nts At occu for Tarrant & >. reported by Max HENNIMBY, OPATHIOK. forty-one Waltding was Sbinping — Clerk | ple! the butting Kept « ti ae AL \ i je kr ‘4 one yer yrare ol No, Bi Wi low Avenue, | Meorehoune, who tm mtnetng, ie | ih 08 Tall He krow ther Wie olds No. ME Gates’ avenue, Brookign, natun And Warren | Wook were not Im ihe firm's sufe, | Company, but just. how syed Uy Marron & Cony reported by HICRE, W se Srna ye Paaw thom on hie desk before tho [frm haw permisnon to state cutlodin SMITH, LEBZIE. seventeen yoars old, teeaer bi a Warren “aren ‘leapiosion, ‘They mny have been Wan hone on tie premives Mons |W ATO SDSL iy, iventyeive yeare COMETH Wee AML oy Warned tm the ratun,” I, Weil w olork tn che old, a Walter employed om the Mgnt of ait 4 i SHON, | ty eure anol Beto tt the Home Mate Hak war f Sani HYNi) ‘The above statement war mate b¥|enbach & Ce rep: J ag Marion oy bis aunt, Mrw igported by Heoretary W, C. Allen in his exaininn BL V. age, @F 6 Chambers atreet s) Mr. weer, of Homers & Prat ba | den lane, sami ‘nate, eo fi avantity, 4 Arm h: aa eg He ce re ennatactorise no cl 4 fot Hor I’ransinco, tee i) from Parts on von. BP. Cracks | Ate eae WINo. voit {if thon at the investivation tn the Purrar ienster before Inspector Beery, Cow “}rolerioner Beannell and Asstetant Di triet+Atiorney Walsh at Pire Headquar- tera thie afternoon, irwuty es i report the eause of the fire, The Fire Depar ment authorities, howe of Anding evidence in olf, | Vioiation of the law, Mr, Allen. when queationed further, a alli eit Ttmay bloek further Investigation Inte are hopeful rulne of the mitted that Tarmm @& Co, had asked peemiasion to store ches to @tore chemicals in Ahaie 4 n a0 Lindberg, at alice nothing about the chemleals tn the bulld:| ing, Dus desorbed haw the fire broke} | | our and how (he tenants made their es cape. five Tarrant employees, four men and a woman, who ha een muMMOned hearing, were catied Into tha In vestigation room and warned to hee peeret 7 R iareiA lon that they h hey were not examined, mcied to appear tocmorrow. ip eaciantion war t Wook tormorraw mon TAKING OUT THE BODIES ——s Little Chance to Recog- nize Fragments of the Corpses. ole | OF TARRANT DISASTER. i) where Hartmas CASTELLANES’ ROYAL EXTRAVAGANCE. wien Wi leaving: he furniture which war to fill tt ine Was furnitu pened in January, 1899, | proved al that waa made. of rare old whieh coat a fortune, thet something like Gould huertedly prevent & forced "1 treanures i Heplember, 14%, the news despatches | sd it that Casteliene had alr epent no lene than 5,000,000 france Ham.) of he wife's pattimony for ‘iouwsbmie alone. ‘This did not include extravagant subscriptions to charity | funds. Money Wont Like W jer, Any part of his loanen race ‘The we if he had been fof having merely | credited rate of married into tt In July. is, the Count way with disposing of money at t W000 0 year, merely for fin. He had chartered the big yacht Vale j alin, a. wi inet bout, from Joseph | Pret ondon banker the a Fae (he vig with report of the worgenus eld that the chatacter of Mr, ‘Goult’s P| will was very well understood j allow them to io ea Tn substance he divided bis fix partean equal part to And put the eatate into the hands of trustees; with power to awe the and to pay over ls children only the income during thelr tives,\ Therefore the Countems Castellanc’s Fexources are only the net income of sne-wixth of the estate, meats tn nd numbers, ither she nor the Count hes any power (0 touch the capital, nor Rave the trusteds Or any court any power io “i any such appointment has been made, Judge Dillon satd, it has doudt. lose been made under the lawa of France, which provide for such) ap. polntment They are very frequently made | France, much moto ao than tn th country, A grea. iaany persons LA any} and France are unre A trust Mis kind, and tt hot conal iaeh oP refi rep | Wha ise of the yacht Was tot la alld | Tit Just te Keep the Vol) ng, Mb was atated, would « M4 Hk ty lor iM Year Counta exploite on the Houree, d to aeparition, ax the ‘id | as maid not to be veapont ne the Cou demande | referred (0 above. are 4 (0,000, 1897, there Was ag Yot In the beginning the mate h war) | proclaimed to be for ln Count Bont Has Had Daels, Count Bom de Castellane has had other than purely Jinanchal troubles, (The fonuinenem of his Uuo has been | ponly attacked, though without on hile rr iam, okey BN Votes admlewion, where Was enaaged in! with the Prince of Mos) the latter openly anubb to meet him on "the hace, ti Nim, retur Dasage with Kdltor De at whiten ident rewutt in a duel, hae been referred in Juine, MS the Count Hid f 1 editor -Turot, of the Petit § and Wwoubdeg him twee, } in with publi ANNA GOULD'S SHARE, Judge Dillon Talks of the! Division of the Big Estate. Judge Dillon ie, Wat phown the eablegram by the Asncctoted Prowse to The Eventi World from Paris he sald It was news to him; that he could not confirm or deny it, as he had no advices on the * vt nor had he had any personal knowledge an to the Amount of money Witch had been spent by the Count ond] Counters within the last four years, In answer to the question as to the! income of Countess Anna, Judge Dillon When attorney for the Go Department “turned over the debri@ at the junction of Warren and Greenwich streets, It was | at this spot that many were thought to have been cavght while rushing through the alreets at the time of the second ex- plosion The ruins were a masq of twisted cel girders, heavy wooden beams and j heavy masses of stone, They were hard to handle and the men made slow progreas | ragments of what were aupposed to ye nine human bodies were found jn the ruins, Only five turned out to be the remuing of human beings, The two coffins, market “Body No. 1" ind “Body No. 2)" arrived at ihe Morgue this morning. ‘The contents of the cof fins were examined thoroughly by Ar sistant Morgue Keeper Jackson and Patrolman Jefferson Morrell, stationed at the Morgue ‘The two men sald that in coffin No. 1, ihe part which was supposed to be (he part of @ human trunk was found to be from the Bulldin gum arabic, Klass and wood, stuck to wether into an tidesertbable many, There was not a vestige of bones or |trmen flesh about tt, | ‘They airo said that (wo or three of the other bundles, sald to be human flew), Were not human remains at ail sof debrla stuck together Was conalaerable excilement Uils aflornoon occasioned by the report that a portion of a auman body could be seen at th orner of Warren and Creenwich are in 10) Warren street Place of business was. Afier considerable digging the mass wae taken out and sent to the tomer porary mergue, It was found to be the body a cat and te thought to be one oft “ita that were In Chat building, CHEERS FOR HERO CODY. pee Went IntoBullding Where No OtherssDared to Go. Crowhe surrounding the smouldering embers of the Tarrant!and other build+ ine# near Areonwich and Warren rtreete cheered a hero this afternoon, It was discovered #hortly after noon that the brown-#tone front wall of the Home Made Hotel, which wae wrecked by the explosion and Sre, wan tottering and liable to fall upon the heads of the laborers who were searching for bodies in the adjarent rulna, Comractor Codyy who has charge of several hundred men, determined to have the wall pulled down, Mounting a pile of brick, he ealled for a volumteer to go up on the roof of the shaking bullding and run a rope through a wine dow ang around the front wall, #0 that ft could be pulled down, None of the men responded. Moat of them shook is and declined the hasardoun myself,” sald Mr, Cody, avy rope he went ie bee ‘vullding and foon reappeared al window. Lo eae { repeat, how: is, Dike jon, "that Edo not khow that a thing has cal done in th sd ad MAXEY LONG IN FORM. Great Sprinter Ran a Quarter In+ doors Under 52 seca ety nv doubt that "Maxey" Long Will be able to lower the bowrd floor record for a quarter mile at the cominy Kamen of the Twenty-third Regiment of Hrooklyn on Nov, it. Ih « record trial he ran the distance’ under 62 seconds, paced by AL A. Jackson, the star Inalt. runner of (he regiment ong tt i CADETS FENCE FRENCHMEN, Annapolis Academy Team Wing Seven Ont of Nine Contes: ANNAPOLIS Md, Oct, M1.—Our wdete defeated a team of French naval men of the visiting squadron in a fence ing competition here yesterday, The Americans won n out of nine eon. teste and scored (nirty-four points to the Frenchmen's eighteen, The French toam included Bnsigne Hoy and Franguet, from the le, and Ensign Pertus, from the Suche, On the Aeademy team were Naval Cadets Adolphus Andrews, of Texan; Lewis A, Meliride, of Pennaylvanta, and Bidne: Henry, of New York. Boore AMPRICANA Points Metiride Andrews PRENCHMEN Pointe, ‘Tots! to Aw atreet, A moment Inter 1 men faye great pull and the front of the ulidine fell into the atreet with @ erash, “." TRAINS ARE RUNNING, © TAck on Ninth Avenue Rond In Now tn Une, ‘The engineers of the elevated raiiroad pald thie afternoon that they had been ready for neveral hours to. ran trains over the structure, but (hat they were afraid of the walls of the frat huilding Woat aide of Greenwich atrert of the rulned diseriot, had decided that the walls mupt wnoand workmen wi afternoon in piling Uew ited tracks #0 ‘orm When this work Is c will be taken down si the morning eauthebound ere run over the road oi the Torn north Bound on the same oe How to Play ¥ hi “How to Play Football, y Walt 4 Camo, l¢ publivhed os the 0 of Soalding’e Athlette Library, tenta of the took Incite on Introductory chapter fr beginners, Inatructions res ae | quartersbaek mil King, hall rad hy the famous brek by the wel w Known jwayer Tillae; how gnats are give Fs Antler on tralnte ining, by James Personal the Me W. 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