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“Beatie Tobaecs Man. Declares He bis. | fot Remember the Ceremony by Which He Is Alleged’'to Have Been Wed to | Miss Alice Webb by Rev. Coe. (CONSPIRACY IS ALLEGED BY OBSERVANT WITNESS. Plesseur Who Attended Duke Swears that He » Saw Mixtures Administered to Him’ by Woman Companion of His Wife ‘Which Would Put Him to Sleep Immediately. ef Lawrence Duke, the son of Brodie L, Duke, who was taken from his ‘rite, Mrs. Alico Webb Duke, at the Park Avenue Hotel on Friday by his ipelatives nd committed to Sanford Hall, a sanitarium at Flushing, L. 1, \ fptelted his father at the sanitarinm to-day and asked him point-blank why She hed marricd Miss Webb, Duke, whose health is already much restored|"~ ! by the treatment he has recelved, told his son that he had no recollection “BD weg. (Whatever of marrying any one. He said that he was amazed to find that ¢ he had been married, and that he didn’t recall going to a minister with, p : ‘Milas Webb or even asking her to marry ‘him, This stntement, it {s sald, i “eit ‘be used as the basis of an action to be brought by the Duke family to Wi pave the marriage annulled, oy Mrs, Duke and her friend and companion, Mrs, Agnes Desplaines, were * both subpoenaed to-day to appear before the District-Attorney and testity ‘and Lord, to make into the entire Duke matter. Mrs, Duke, who has now fone back to the Hotel Winton, at One Hundred and Tenth street and Park i ‘4 Wyvenue, failed to respond. Instead, she had her physician, Dr, Maurice fiturm, of No, 1629 Madison avenue, telephone to Mr, Lord that her condl- ‘ on was such that she could not appear, i Mpa. Desplaines, however, did go to the District-Attorney’s, office} 4, Where ghe had @ long talk with Mr. Lord. Mrs, Desplaines niade no wedret "] her enjoyment over the entire situation, | Bho denied that sho had ever conducted the notorious House of All|: ; BNations, “It’s no such thing,” sho satd, “I ran @ hotel in the Tenderioin nce and it was raided by the police, Afterward I was subpoenaed to appear’ | \ (Continued on Second Page,) F EVENING WORLD RACE CHART AT NEW ORLEANS. JAN. 9—40TH DAY, TRACK FAST. i RAGING IN MUD AT HOT SPRINGS Rain Follows Snow at Essex Park ‘and Mudlarks Wave ce an investigation which Mr, Jerome has ordered his assistants, Perkins} Everything Their’ Own Way— Idle, Hour (8.t0}.1), hee THIRD RACE=Wits Iriehinan, to 3) 1, Dundall (16 to'6) 2, Red Reynate 3% Books Are Busy. HOT SPRINGS: WINNERS, FIR@T RACE-—Mint- Boy: (8°to- Bagh ((18 to'1),% MAI 8 GEOOND RACE=Togo (8:20.17 Pillipo FOURTH RACE—Gus ‘Heidorn Fi FIFTH RACE—Critical (® to 6) i Knight (2 to eM) 2, Marco 3, HOT SPRINGS, At Ark, Jah, 9.—The races at Kesex Park torday were run over a heavy track. Snow fell here during the night, but, to-day it was raining and the wow was fast disap» D) * Wine: startet in miibbieh: ht the Gdttom wi of the Hgat ehatt betwoun’ the double 10) peabody? tetiohnenit No,” 1048 Park: ave 8) nue, ned Ond: Hundred: and Bixbbenth | Street, late today,;and: in +a) twinkling had: filled cach of the elght fate with tmoke and fire, putting the fifty people in the house in a panic, An alarm of (2) fire and call for ambulances was sent qa to 1) 1, Proceeds (4 to. 1)°2, Billjout, Curtis 3, + When’ the firemen reached the socie there ‘were fretixied people ready. to! o, ‘, jump ‘trom every, window, Mrs, Martha Dahimon, who had. run down''the stairs from the third floor, foll In hysterics Into the arms of friends, NEW YORK, MOD YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY. uy 1006, ARNE FIGHTS THAT DISGRACED NEW YORK AND THE. KIND LEGISLATURE IS ASKED TO AUTHORIZE, | FIFTY PERSONS PANIC-STRICKEN AT BIG FLAT FIRE! Pirerien ‘aiid. Policemen ‘Do: Thrilling ‘Work of Rescue Carrying Many. See sons Down by Scaling Ladders— . Invalid Overcome: by Srriokes - EVENING WORLD RACE CHART an “ Ciroulation Books Open to Au” ‘Rabe His Political pevvoxtnt but He ‘Stands in Middle of the Road‘ in: Doing His Duty, > G000 SPORT AT ~NEW W ORLEANS “police Commissioner McAdoo broke through’ tis vs A | |/day and talked with great freedom on his position as a, public; off Flelds Evenly Matohed, Winners | the performance of his duties according to ‘his: lights, The: Hard to Piok and Speculation] sloner arraigned his critics and what he terms his “self chub Brisk — Traok | $07” without stint of phrase. He declares that he’ and D “Still Fast, Jerome aft single-minded as to the enforcement ofthe la, ; imay differ as to expediency, He dectares that mast’ of ‘him ate inspired for political raions and bmes certain ne individuals alike, Mr. McAdvo sald eter ~NEW ORLANS WIMMER. wineT ip Weat (8°to. 1): M Hannlban Bey (10'to 1) 2, Oteep0 || nee Cah (12 to 1).4, Red Indu ( Roath & Bio hind tb try ne nt pean el, Yet aad sn i Ae are: 0 RACE Prva, 2 to} ° moa igen ne ieee ie BHONy 1804 4) Tdeut. Davin, of a Rod ry : plial i Y No. 26, \plunged into’ ‘he! {} le a UATH naga hain By 4 tol! $ found Henry ‘Dahtman! unconscious on 1) 4,.€ the tied oo, abd tht onl of et t weutoheon (4 (Ato TAL et THINKS ovEy. on Ponuso 200p. sree ‘tn wan tauen to Haviem, How |-FIRTH.RACE GR Saver (18 t0 6)| the main thing, Personal feeling or politica pita! and it was said te woutd ote, | 1), Misanthrope iM te 1) Bi Home jowed to interfere. with this, | Mr, Jerome | para wend & Sod vonal qualities of the police as « body or even Policeman Dennis Gleason carried Mra, 0, Hy Pertess/and ‘her tour-year~ald on sag a, ‘Now Orleans, Jan) 9~| as tothe dest methods of réforming abuses ia 1 upto’ the noof and they were x od ‘ard of six raves was the from there as wall as a score of others offering tire to-day, Winners were hard is that we are one {a placing our bind to plok, and speculation was briek. terest, » 8 Ais f “In the matter ont we the Diattit- from the windows ‘by Aeron HA | rhe weather was cleat and the tack AthoRaer: ] pooths end other obstructions ip barrooms, 1) will enkleavor to extension and scaling laddera, © | tnt, .@.; Wyn Tompkins arrived this mom: faveation, as to the ent of'this feature of the Jaw. ‘ , Ho that there may be a conclusivencys'to; the’ M wi ras ing, and will leave on.Wednesday’ for Ban Franoleco. Mr. Buroh will: accom * New Orleans charts are Indexed from first race. pearing, The mudlarks had things all several t their own: way, * aa bedi tidy D od Rely ey oh the subjeat ands ties, the: lay Tay. be: DeLiveN1e ¢RF a a ‘Thel good cami offered, bu riene e ae MY no Atalo ike Ledbuenea raee ae AT, HOT SPRINGS. . that He. will arning reece ycriends here} saloon-keepers {n all parts of Greater New, York, |) @ pal FIRST RACE Tivo, and a halt rise {bresiyear-clde: purge $400. Tim» | tendance was not as largo as on Stt- 9-2D DAY. TRACK HEAVY, «| Thereday tor dn extenidea stay, Anuin-|) “I have’ repeatedly enjoined on the heads of the uniformed p Touche Pas, Ownen=A. Blinons Montant—T irday, but there Were enough to keep Ui AN. ! * [hen of owners here contemplate shipping | that all lawe on the statute books, without regard to what op! ey sora Tookey. Wi. Oe ; | the bookies busy, , Cavin thelr stables to Hot Springs, ‘The out- hold with reference to their wisdom or otherwige, and ‘that f { oo, OR ge ue ae ae Mint Boy First Winner, ogy YiRET RACE —Tor| tworvéarale:| thio furloign!”‘Time—<.96H, Won ead. Iook ‘tere is ‘for a tart Nght, and th61 cosy of Jaws more or less criticised, the greatest care ‘sho { oh Ro & ap Hh &) Main, o full rotor to Mlduen, start: 247 hormemen want to dodge the iseue. i ; 1 $n he ee 18 ff ]ing dn the Grittin eblors wha’ a hot | index, > Hdraan, ra =| ers) Naw Orleans Jockey Club Board} that thelr enforcement be absolutely honest and atrictly impartial, M t a mee’ ye (TION y hive ie } na a SO a a a PAL a ‘ochre h 18 i to huep cut planw for their meet. | PHOIFICALLY CALLWD THEIR ATTIN 10. Na We Tantala ai Rois 12M ny 1 fe A He Th rig |played. ‘The latter wont to the “front at scat 113 ihe which they have announced st] op ‘THR BXCI8H AND RAINES LAWS, 4 ey aiU A 8 0-2/the start, made a good run, and ,won v 119, ‘anama, Park, if eat ington Hy i ni He ate i Be) gt 88 anally by. titen, Jengthe ftom Bago, | —— ‘proer ia “Far. West Won Easily, CRITICISES HIS CRITICS, eee a 12 __15._50_18_ 8 Tal?" s length, ‘ m Htiier id Fat West was plunged on by hie stable. “In this revived digcusilon of the enforcement of these lawa aad i 8 bed 10 | jon Bh i Bah 00g! rar ‘oxo By flx Lengt a yard at: | oPepIng Drie, to 1, wae wat rhco. The | tio administration jn general, I have been compelled to 42 ®BCOND, RACE For, four van. oldy, and yp: setting: oven furlongs; purse $100, Togo made all the running and@von bp) by Baswotlaw- | to Hed at which, gute ne vnwent. t0..the | the part of certain newspapers and individuals, these questions e fon tour, Handiprng= Merry Thought. Trsinére'\ immer.” Wot UPYINe. Winner, hy hs by feaely, Oy ae. eivo “a. head ‘for the | Ai 4 Wa ‘outtoo eds and It was ret. Watt | plotted without the slightest rexard for the moral well-being: %. 4% Fin Open, Clos, Pl ah | ! Fs ne ee eee ner | { m4 Bo 4h Ty q I Mh a 6 be 8. ANicol 110 an” 1h 18 Gn 5 OT i ia’ Yivinaston 109 12 oon i ht 8 g RY Geimmninn eat ty L Willlams 05 “5 ii Re ee |" cattery 110 afk 0% 0% Ca a ge § f Boder 103 4 fs Bh gh oe RO / pnts 101 2 Fade age Ph He G2 oR On 85 [WL Heritoae sAubuohon 10311 12 19 “12 Ig iy Hage OF FY FWore pink MLE aN AAA HONK for i ptt ‘St ie ieee 4 pirat iat Merry Acrobat came with strong 1D. RACH—For two-year-olds; alx furlongs ree #400, TH me—0, 2 3 Rudi hte Start ood, Won easily. ‘Winner b,, ¢,, by Bon emo 4 ns 100 i tool 08 Ih 8 B fartin 105 at au we AT ‘MoMullen 104 at 18 lite oe 10 Dave stat Mh 8 ) Fiore, bunkers i Fentiio came away whon ready; was galloping at end, free: ee ptmpltetty tired ‘Tom _Bholly ran good furlongs: piirse $900, Winner, br, ™me— » by Ine Spokeys, Wi i 90% Hadith "May Livingston 110 gn “Ye UBD Bacwchean Martin 107 1 jw Matador tes 18) Janata ° 08 “Antimony, | = _iittio Re Bdtth, n f mot Hilng B ) hance atter ett sand upward Me b My “e | 70. Dy ae Woro town Misanthrope a mestoait mide oh Bank paie Cure for Consumpiton ts an o: a a & er. cent, interest-on depoaita, «+ And coldy 250, ae woll-paying bi rectory of the Sunday World Wants Grow Beoause They Give the Right place, Wild Irishman, a, prohibitive favor. |/—— {te In the third race, at the (ia Biel ett the ey and won In @ gallop by stalll, who, RAC tg cng the ee tet up Jn time to beat Red Reynard a hens. preg went to the fro: —— SUICIDE BY SHOOTING. William B, Harwood Kills Himself ) at His Home in Harlém, ,| R. L, Richardson, an undertaker, ‘at No, 403 West One Hundred and Twenty. sixth street, reported to the Coroner's wffice this afternoon that Willlam B) | == Harwood, fifty years old, had committed + shooting himself !n hls home Bee Ne, his Net One Hundred anil folde }~ street, 5049 475 More than on Corre- sponding Sunday Last Year, y* STERDAY'S Sunday Worl Wa: Directory coftalned 6,010 tenure Announcements of almost overy ead In domestte or professional tli Hundrads of bargains in Roal Watate Hundveds of chances to Invest Inn A complete al y's furnished rooms 08, In Addition to over 2 nd boarding-ho 9,000 positions offered and sought, al) ranged and olassifted Into ono twalve- go seotlon—The Sunday World Want rectory. If you missed {t yesterday you proba. ly missed your opportunity, Results, a nt ‘ochran it Carmack 100 munity or the best interests of the city, or with any honest forming inherent abuses in the police system, but polely political purposes in the game, of chess now belng ‘played tor. the city government at the next election, “The assuxptons of moral tidignation’ and vittue only ‘Their atmulated astonishment at the extatence of conditions aé the town abd the existence of laws. on the statute boolks ~eaec' ui tibet let him down in the Mast tui © drew away without an ef ‘won going eagily. Raven was the one polected by havers ag the bea! eked at the ide “had @ roug ‘e Ro would crows ay arn, and when he made hig ot and ie Feta heme up n Worry Acrotat up in Mei ro) ch came with a rush amd outgamed BasESSS a. standing and of an acute division of pitblic eentiment ‘as to’ forcement, whith has been made the political football of Haran Wild rishi Tw Taal —~ Rod Re inde NAN PATTERSON HAS TONSILITIS. Nan Patterion ig ill again from) tor- silitis, Dr, Maguire, the Tombs phyal- suomit to Mit Hiesdadeli for the remove! of, the tonal: o: feceivod scores of letters expressing the hope that she may be sbeed!ly leased. Some of these letters written bY young Birls, anoarently soptimental mit hilin Waldhetiner, of No, 6. 1 ono of her counsel, ri es | wa roplatered © mall piety uy N i in Prederi ok . n r 1, contalning a Mie ty id ly #00 He Miss Paticreo' by mn Miva b nite fron eM to hep tee nd tell her Tim vovey Tam not y heme with bh eaten yen eaten for Lreaisngt aad be atgong out enn Wade of Winter Whoateth why te ros ; that's why It's hoalthtul. of a human body has been ‘found on the clan, says she. will probably have to] peach here, part of the corpse of @ yietim of the Bince her ila, for the alleged murdyr , steamboat Glen Island disaster, Caesar Young, Miss Patterson: 28 | vessel was burned on Dee, 17 and the NAS | wreck | diver went down Into the hold og the | boat and made a search, but fatled to | find any bodies, although {t was known | that séveral persons had perished in by | the fire, \a night discovered the head and trunk of (BALL UP IN CENTRAL PARK, | ing duties of this office to engage 1m such @ controversy, | They. will ba i YD Woes ial a the Swe ete carry on their polltics and prrgonal crusades without afd from me, 7 pea a Park eae pone patina *| worst they czn do 1s to retard an ot offort at legisfation, or other a na HP lak Pas Bk ; forms of the rolleo edministration, by misiirsettag a misleading: W CARNEGIE GIVES $100,000, iia st Mi and that a Hart cyoryledy k zl ot the other ange nce M Beath and Red ‘Rave en Favorite Won Kaaslly, Simplicity Mattered her backers In the early running by moving to the front and opening wp a three lengths’ lead, Ky! Paver te, Florentine, rated wlohg in behind the pacemakers, ana byt Lect ai Sut tonne final run le came with a rush amd won, An away without an effort. aid St, Sover a Winner, The Easterners plunged on Homeate; in the Fifth Wid and forced the ey trom 8 to 5 to 6 to 6. Homestead was outrun at all stages. In the early run- cine Misanthrope set the pace and led until rounding turn Into. nocaee tretoss where St. Sever moved up and passed her, The last named drew away Pelt out an effort at the end, Charts on page 2 Page 8, and partisans for, many years, {8 to be treated as more umu The sole effort 18 to create such a situation as will’ inoure the polls of the present city administration, Any weapon bileck th npn Mitieas by hysterical outbursts and ci en lines believing one day that this vice'tn rampant or that ‘ part of the play.” : crime MUST GO UN WITROUT HIM, , “one day the gambling-houses are all wide open; the next day | horse races are being sold on the, street cornera;; the next day. at je time the “red lights" have beon re-established, Chinatown is id GLEN ISLAND VICTIM FOUND, GLEN COVR, L, ¥., Jan. 9.—A portion and it Js believed to be The dibo drifted to the beach here. A pressed, are encouraged. To these people I have nothing whatever tos I would as soon think of getting into a wrangle with a parcel of’ in the back yard of a tenement- house in the slums as. neglecting the p Entries on eet A man walking along the beach Inst tr it der BOWe ek dis