The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1905, Page 1

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ESULTS EDITION RICH ONE CENT. we simultanéously with the salute fired a rain of grape shot swept over the little chapel built over the frozen Neva ih frontof the Winter Palace, where Emperor Nicholas and every mem- 1 ber of the Romanoff: family were p: * The Emperor had’ a miraculous escape. * © Some of the bullets actually struck the little open chapel in which fy the Emperor was standing, cut the staff off one of the standards and fairly ' pape ecu)? 18 (ganna oa WORRY. DRIVES wEFELLER JR: ~ HT -OF COPPER Young William, Ner- « Yous Over Lawson, ‘Quits Amalgamated. William G. Rookeferer, son of Will fam Rockefelier, the Standart Oll mas- nate, thie afternoon, severed all con- fheotion with the Amalgamated Copper ny, Young Rockefeller was sec- @etary and treasurer of the company and also a director, He resigned all powltions, the excuse for his action Delng that hie health will not allow him to do the heavy work of his ottiges as ahould be done, Another explanation of his resignation and the one ‘generally accepted In the atreet is’ that young Rockefeller got out because of the atbicks on Amal- gamated made by Thomas W, Lawson, In spite of this report young Rocke- feller's friends were dysy In the strect epreading fhe report that the only reason he got out was because hf hio it! health. % ‘The reslanation-wag tendered at tho ‘Hemular meeting of the directors of the oompany, held at No, 42 Broadway, this afternoon.. Thomas W, Lawson had threatened to get out an injunction it ahy attempt wan mado by the directors to beh an extra divitend, In spite of this threat the Alrectors declared a quarterly dividend pf one-half of 1 per oot, and an extra dividend of one-half of 1 percent. ,Aaide from the declaring of the divi- dends, which was a practical defiance t@ Laweon and his friends, the most sensational thing about the meeting was the resignation of young Rockefeller, He was made a powor In Amalgamated two years ago, and it was generally reported had been put in to look out for Standard Ol) intorests, After accepting Mr. Rockefeller's tebignation and declaring the dividend the directors elected Assistant Treas- rer F, P, Addicks & Vice-President and UA. H, Melin, Secretary and Treasrer, (n place of Mr. Ropkefeller, * A ONE WHO KNOWS Says you ey depend upon It!’ dagtiAd. ata rere" aa UF forlce pppoe, ¥orn, Aft 18, 1003 World, gine fork c of ine oh rik b nthe |For Sale" columns of the New Yor Hewapapera WIth inure success, but T must eay that The p oF fa could Always be depended upon ng the bem twrults truly o ARI,’ yours, B, NATHAN, mn rare “For Sale” Ads. last week, Re thofe than any other York newspaper, (By Associated Press.) ST. PETERSBURG, Jan, 19.—Tie festival of the Epiphany, the blessing of the waters, had just concluded at'4 o'clock this afternoon, when “BULLETS PUTS CZAR IN PERIL Fusillade of Grape Strikes Chapel at Winter ~ Palace, in Which Emperor Was Con- ducting a Ceremony, Slays Police- man and Wounds Marines. EVIDENCE OF PLOT AND ARMY MEN ARRESTED. Police Had Been Warned that an Attempt Was to Be Made to Assassinate Czar—Am- ~ bassador McCormick Was Near the Flying Bullets. from the Sts. Peter and Paul fortress articipating in the service. | “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, WK, ce MURPHY LAYS DOWN LAW TO HOT SPRINGS JOCKEYS. Bnerdétle Racing Judge Is Loaving Nothing Unione to Stop the Foul Riding and yi. Work at the aeranees T rack. ‘Fles Got Jerome Beaten To A Pul LADY CHARADE WINSSTAKE RACE Little Filly Led from Start to, Second: Page.) (CORONER PUT UNDER ARREST | FOR DR RIBERY Jackson, It Ith! Alleged, Tried to Give $200 to |): Jerome Assistant, Coroner Mores J, Jackaon was 4r- rested this afternoon at the Criminal Court Bulldiag charged with attempt- ing to bribe Assistant District-Attor- ney Charles Chadwick in the case of the Coroner's office against Dr. J. W. Alexander, also known @8 Dr, Mo- Adam, who ran @ santtarium at/No, 2 West Twonty-third atreet, Dr. Alexander came to the attention of the police and the District-Attor- ney's office on Jan.‘3, when his place was raided by Detectives Furston, Mur- phy and Sheehan, The raid wos made n£tér the death of Mare Smith, a negro woman, who dled the day before at Montelalr, N. J., after ‘being treated at the eanitarium, In the sanitanium at the time of the raid were five or alx other women, all there for treatment, Thoy were removed to Bellevue and Flower Hospitals ,and the Distriot-at- torney and Coroner took up tho case against Dr, Alexander, Just how Coroner’ Jackson is sald to have attempted to bribe Mr, Chad. wick has not been brought out, It ts eald, however, that the alleged attempt was made when the case was under in- vestigation by the Distriot-Attorney’s nasistant, Coroner Jackson had no idea that the case agalnat him was being dnvestignted until hs arrest, He was attending a meeting of the Board of Coronera whon County Detective Reardon appeared at the door of the meeting room and do- manded to see Jackson, "Dat bury,’ Jackoon vald; you now,”" Reardon ptished into the’ room, dis- playing ‘his shield and sald; "You are under arrest, oharged with trying to bribe one of the district-at- torneys.'” Amid much excitement Jackson was taken before Mr. Jerome, The District- Attorney sald that he would not accept Jackson on his own bond and messages were sent for bondsmen, Jackson was arraigned before Recorder Goff, who axted as commibiing magistrate, After thg urrest of Jackson the Board of Coroners iesued a statement in which they, declared that they were In no way resrionsible fcr his acts. Tt 1s alleged that a trap was laid for Jackson and that he was about to turn (he money over to Chadwick when a lawyer In the case became suspicious and the payment was thus prevented, It Js sald that the amout of the bribo offered to the Assistant Dlatriot-At- ==—— “T can't see torney was 1200. In his capacity in churge of the Homicide Bureau Chadwick {8 often be- fore tha Cor 3. Coroner Jackson was committed to the ‘Tombs In default of $25,000 bail. Pure, nuiriment, pleasant fay SS Finish’ and Captures Country Club.Handioap.by a Head at Hot Springs, HOT SPRINGS WINNERS. FIRST, RACE.-Veltaqued (12 to 1) 4, Oudon (6 to 6) 2, So! Smith 8. SECOND RACE—Canaloharie (12 to 1).1, Moorhen (7 to 1) 2 Bill Knight’ 3. THIRD RACE—| ator’ (9\to 5) 1; Mimon (8 to 2) 2, Landsdowne 3. FOURTH RACE—Lady Charade (4 t0.1) 4, Roseburg (8 to 5) 2, Bel don 3 (Special to) The Evening World.) E@3EX PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Jan, .19,—George B, Cox, of Cincinnatl, and Joseph L. Rhinock, of Covington, Ky., arrived here to-day, ‘They are the moneyed men who represent Mr, Corrl- gan, or mther Mr, Corrigan’s Interests, and It is their intention to secure con- trot of Essex Park by ourchase of stock, President Devereaux admitted to-day tho possibility of the sale of the track and anid that tho hes!tatlon of Mr, Shannon was all that stood In the way, “The thew jockey club will be found right here,” sald Mr, Devereaux, "I don't know J¢ there will be a clash be- tween tho two tracks now in Hot Springs. I. do know that if there is a olash that there will soon be grasa growing over the Oakiawn oourae, They have no ehancé to compete, for ithey cannot possibly furnish proper trans- tation facilities, rls {transportation ‘0 Essex Park ts pert Velasquez nay ri Head. Oudon ball a Rot favorite in the open- Oe event, an hard ridien and | ridden by, rue sco ‘one 8 bor wih M tN Bsared ad ep Qudon hard, led to the this marie Velasquez ranged Sion gsigb In ‘the run home Marcttogess stopped, eat ina drive ‘Vath uay won, by & from Oudon, who beat Gol Smith 1 ngths for the place, Bill Knight Stopped, Bill Knight was the second favorite to mive the talen) a folt, Bil Knight has not 90 much courage, and when Cana: | joharie, a 12 to 1 chance, took command, raced with him for half a mile, Bill Knight stopped. Canajolarie then came awiy und, standing off a rush by Moor. ihe, won by. two lengths, Bill Knight was third alx lengths away, Nervator by Two Lengths. Norvator again heut Mimon to-day and the latter was once more the favor. ite, ‘The question of superiority should he settled now, Nervator went to the feont at the start and did all the run- ning and won easily by two lengths from Mimon, who, tard ridden all the way, beat Uansdowne a hea dfor the place, LOS ANGELES GELES WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Montana Plerce (7 to 10) 1, Dandillo (10 to 1) 2, Flora Bright 3, SECOND RACE—Witch Hazel (2 ‘to 1) 1, Sweet Kitty Bellair (8 to 1) ree race 12, Light of Day 3. pl ae PRe ENTRIDS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACKS AT NEW ORLMPANS, HOT SPRINGS AND OAKLAND\ON PAGH 12%, YouF ellows eal Reng TRAPPER MADE POOR SHOWING 3 Was Made Hot Favorite for the Fourth Race at New Orléans, but Was Only Able to Finish Third, | : res NEW ORLEANS WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Slow Poke (4 to 1) 4, Simplicity (7 to 5) 2, Queen Ee ther 3, SECOND RAGE—Merry Acrobat (3 to 1) 1, Decoration (10 to 1) 2, Misanthorpe 3, , “THIRD RACE—Lord French (80 to 1) 1; Feult (18 i 5) 2} King Rose 3. FOURTH RACE—Matador (9 to 2) % ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, New Orleans, Jan. 19, ~A heavy rainstorm last night made the Fair Grounds track very deep and heavy to-day, Calculations of the handicap- pers that had been based on fast golng were all set at naught, and form play- ers had to study dope on a new set of hgures when they arrived at the cours: and saw the changed conditions, ‘The card was an exceptionally good one, but it was depleted by withdraw- als, Invinelble, which cannot run in the mud, was scratched from the lx furlong race, the feature event of the afternoon, This made Trapper.a pro- nounced favorite and: robbed the event of @ good deal of its overnight Inter- est, as the race had heen exnected to be a keen one, both in he ulation and. the running between Invinalble three-year-old, and na Gnte es ler & | cue in the two-' ato Wei! ‘ was. also 8 C0) 0 " that attested The de: ces were Stella Allen, th Badducee, Evelyn Kinsey, Ii- itive Girl and Alcantara. Blow Poke Fast This Time, Simplicity was a heavily backed fa- yorite in tho opee@ing event. Sho looked to have the speed over this lot, but when dt oamoe to the running Slow Pont made a show of them, ‘The latter away running and opened up a winnl He lead before the others got going, At no time in the struggle was Stow Poke in danger, and she galloped ‘home an easy winner from the fayorbte. Plungers Lost on Misanthrope. Misanthrope carried the dollars of the plungers in this race. So strong was quis! odds were forced from 6 to 5 to 9 to 10. Tn the early running she rated along In behind Cantrelle, but rounding the far turn she wae oum {nto and cut off and Niool had to be pulled up, Merry Acrobat had gone around the field on the extreme outside and drew away ithons an effort at the end and won in @ gallop. Lord French Outgamed Fruit. Chamblee was pyinees on for a thing in the third race and a shor set the pace. and when it came to a drive he out: enough to win by @ head, Trapper Only Finished Third, Trapp fourth r wad was always an odds- i In the early runniog he seemed unable to ratse a gallop, Mauta- a n rusied to the front, but waa soon joined by Saldin, and the palr raced like a team until well into the homestretch, where St. ‘Tammany moved up ee Matador drew away at tne end and won easily, while St. Tammany managed to last long enough ss are. a ati | & lot srqut Wiki ete he ns ‘ toe atal) off Trapper's ohallen; Merry Acrobat, winner ot ‘the third to $800 and bought 3 4 Peete dooated ‘ 1, St, Tammany (3 to 1) 2, Trapper don the contender i the play on the Bennett horse that her | - t rice was accepted by his backers. At ho stage of the trip was Chamblee even dangerous, In the early running Frist Rounding the turn Into the homestretoh Lord Frenoh moved up gamed Fruit and just managed to last Jooked in a soft spot in the | traidht.And arrow Road JAN. 19-497 H DAY. sti L) airs bake ar ‘unt i trouble, | Mieipligtly wan ined ip chasing. ie eyo ee ep. ged i ke ig TRACK HRAVY. NR Fo lp Being 1 EVENING WORLD RACE CHART, AT NEW ORLEANS. POOL-RO Police Break tas Plates thE a Street and West Pe sixth, McAdoo That Mi y. Resa finiehed ticking over thi telegraph om tl “the jie’! was up and moet be eu nad T ‘Queen *Wore piinke: rae yropen "nit JAN. 19-11TH DAY, AT ‘HOT SPRINGS. TRACK care BY 55 FIRST, "Uber achat ate furig Bon &trome—Bi a ee Rt, 112 _ it Helm 8 Hokonrath Hy Hy ad be F 3 tnner 10 x ratcked-—Mollle Hiekman and a ‘Mutual Beret. __Winrer etood drive to wet up. ion ran fine rave. Bol Amith got ide, SECOND RAC! furlonas, ‘Time—9, y 356 52 and Piatt ae cd Ay ace baton Ps Fi. sha . a ‘Obern 101 iieoman ae By Bre cLaueniin 1s BTU Lacket Hoffman 1 Cid k EEA f 110 i e Wlhnet fi Nd, _Mimon contd not get np. _Magalo Lee 158 ron nat St Ga tiver Hae We mT ner—J._ Arthur, ‘ Wie St 4 in. Open, <=, Bellen" nn ay BAN" Romany By BRI is Sate © H te ratty, Nel 6 be (200) Mountain cir) BB 8 4 wh hi luck. b rey inner ad | if, fra: Nountal one i al Cat at baa ‘Saldoray ‘Woodlawn, Mathiga HOCKEY GAME TO-NIGHT. | $20,000 VERDICT AGAINST ‘The New York Athletic Club's hockey team will present {ts full playing strength in the league championship game to-night, when thoy meet the | Crescent A, C, at the Bt, Nicholas! Rink. The Mercury Foot team have showed a great Improvement in Cur |playing recently and ag the Crescent iteam has also been strengthened an exelting game Is sxpected, | ——— TWO FIGHTS TO-NIGHT. | There are two twenty-round bouts on | the achedule for to-night. Abe Attell | will meet Jack McClelland at the West End A, C., in St, Louls, while Johnny Burns and Jack Dorman come together in a private which wi oft in Nat? be pulled » THE METROPOLITAN ROAD. Mrs, Cary W. Hart sued the Metro- Politan Street Railway Company for $25,000 for Injuries to her spine received | by being run down by an Bighth ave- nue car, The cave was tried ‘i-day be- fore Justice Fnitagerald and a jury in the Supreme Court The Company admitted Iabaility, the | only question lett to the jury being the} amount, ante the jury was out, Francois L. Wélman and P. F. Brennan, for Mire. Hiart tried to effect ‘a settie~ ent. Wellin sgested, $1, Bren- i aA firm, that no yi} prety y aes ih ee on phat pe} Ay Ley f words, “Bvery toom fs closed, | to Harlem police axes and '] playing the races i ‘the’ particular room ‘to -w '} often, they’ have noticed rolice Interference, 4 orueade hag not overshadowed the cry- orietor, who is power in; the ring. “You couldn't Jay @ copper penny. preg a hundred ‘While tits closing up of the itt a sei <| forerunner of others, «In: every raid: made) patrons of the podl-roome will be taken, and they the Dowling Jaw’ to inform the Commisstonér Comfiasioner .McAdoo's podl-room Ing need for more uniformed police- men on patrol duty, and announcement was ‘made wday that thirty-seven mén have been taken from plain clothes @uty in various Manhattan. precinots and ordered to cover beats, A com- mictee fs at work! seeking other points | through -which policemen now eénjoy- ing soft anaps—there are wbout | 2,000 men on special detalis+-can be drawn to duty in uniforms where they are needed, ‘The Commiesioner has ordered the. withdrawal of one man from the tele~\ Phone desk, of which the new telephone signal system has been instaled, This,man {8 to be taced on patrol duty, ‘There have been | tines men to each ‘telephone desk, Now. there are two, who will work in twelve. hour. watches, ‘The eight-hour-a-day law, Commissioner McAdoo says, ab- piide only to patrolmen, Objects toa Criticiem, *y Th @ statement to the public to-day Coimissioner McAdoo takes exception wut he terms a Krossly libellous 1 printed to-day in @ morning per. This is the firat time since a wi office that he has registered any objection to press oritiolsm. 8 ‘i, regret to have to do it now,’ he ald, (‘but there is a dead line which 1 will not permit any hewapaper to cross, ‘This is the second offense of the paper refer to, and I will leave it to any fun minded man if it Is not saturated with unfairnehs and an obviously mall- About Atty trigttened wero awaiting Mr, tl examined them bac cag i LATE RACES A NEW ORLEAN eet FIFTH RACE—JIM M’GINNIS: (80 to 1) 1, VERDANT: 10) 2, BLUE GRASS LAD 3. SIXTH RACE--SEMPER VIVAX (30 to 1) 1, MANE: (18,to 5) 2, LOU M. 3. she acaedesiche aT aT Sm) SPRINGS, FIFTH Pace ee 1 1 he 2, PLATOON 3. p av wa

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