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Bh Was taken to the Coro! IMPERIAL, ‘AND ‘DIES OF WOUND Owner, Was in Room With Dr. Pa Pardee, _ PRYSIGANTS IS HELD. Wounded Man Mal Makes ‘State- ment that He Fired Re- ' ‘volver Himself. / Major Jacob Ridgeway Wright, 0 fealthy mine owner, whose home Ss in ‘Wilkesbarre, .Pa., was. mysteriously shot through the side In his.room In the Impérial Hotel early to-day, He died inthe New, York Hospltal within a few houra after sustaining his wound, Major Wright was addicted to the use Of morphine and had deen without the Otug forty-elght hours at the time of ‘the shooting. . With Major Wright, when he was shot ‘wae Dr. Howard Pardee, of No, 2) Haat Forty-seventh street, the medica! director of the United States Life In- @trance Company, and one of the best- Known 'physitians in. this ality, Dr. Pardee says that Major Wright shot Mimself just as be was leaving, him af- jer a night of constant attendance, 2 Dr, Weston, Coroner's Physlan, who Performed an autopsy, sald this ‘evens ng it was almost impossible that Mr, (sWright cbuld have shot: himacit: inten: *Honally or -by accident. He sald the Pave demanded a. rigid investigation, He jealled up Capt, Cottrell by ‘phone and id his vlew of the case, Capt, Cot- Arett waid he would double his force of | + Moteotives Investigating ‘the case, 4 Aceldent, He Said, *,, Before he died Major Wright made a { @tatement to Coroner Scholer confirming | ae story of the shooting told by Dr, “Pardee, but declaring that the shooting was an accident and that he had not "Aled ‘to kill himsepe, Magistrate Crane paroled Dr. Pardee + oa Dis own: recognizance { the Jemer- ‘gon Market ourt, but ater, when Cor- oner Boholer heard of Major Wright's sGeath he ordered hin arrest. The, arrest A purely “formal proceedin, "and held An: $600° bt {@a,John Po Munn, | Died’ Under the Knife, After making this statement M Wright Japped into ncoaontbon, tha "the Diyaloldns, decided * to ‘perform ‘an | u They sdmthistered, other ed the bullet, Dr. L.A, Stim. lorming the opetiiion, Major died withiti a few minutes, The: phypiclans who: exaigimea the (mound-in Mujor Witght's side were pys- Bled as to how a man shooting himself Or being accidentally shot could. have | eae @ wound Jn such a place, The let entered the left’ side about two “Enches above tho ily and passed in a ‘ ptraight line to. the right pide, stopping Payee Mei from the surface, The averbeen fired with the re- weiveeli. the left hand and the weapon mtuht hive been held perfectly straight, Coroner’ Seholer, who also examined the Wound, paid that it was a most aston. Wehing wound ‘for a self-inflicted one, Or, Pardee’s Affidavit, Before sieaving the Coroner's. omic Dr, ‘Pardee mate the following lavit: I Knew the deceased for four or five years ‘and for the past three months I had been tredting him for a nervous tYouble. I had been in the habit of spending about five evenings a week | , With him and went. to him last Hight @t 10.8 o'clock, He sald he was feeling Very. miserable and wanted mo to ree main over night with him, T sala 1 Would do 80. Ho then fell asleep and @lept throwgh most of the night, “When I started to go, early to-day, he got out of bed and went .to the bureau. He sald he had something he wanted to show me, I stood at the foot of the bed reading.a newspaper and Wasn't even watohing iim, Suddenly | ftirnished by uth RULE I GZAR’S CAPITAL Swell Their Ranks by Violence, BREAK INTO PLACES. Compel Factory Hands (By Associated Press.) 8T, PRTBRSBURG, Jan. &,—A de- tachment of the Moscow Regiment was called out this afternoon owing to the Mreatentng attitude of $00 strikers at Shapchal's) tobaveo factory, The em- ployeesof the factory deviled to join In the strike movement, but the mill- tary did not Interveie and returned to their barracks., The factory was closed, The crowd then proceeded to a. book- binding establishment, where the em- ployees also Joined) dn the movement, The strikers are, freely making threats of violence, he police present do not Interfere, but In any case they woltld not be capable of controlling the agita- tion in the proportions it has now at- tained, Troopaare held tn readiness at various points for any emergencles. Over’ 100,000 on Strike, The strike situgtion is extremely bad, The strikers aré parading the city and Closing shops, Over a hundred thou- sand-are now out. Reports from the interior are to the | effect that efforts are being made to j induce workmen tn other cities to joth,| 4 Russa, j The managers of the. big concems here have» formally decided to refuse to treat’ with any ~persons except their owl worokmen, but they are ready to adjust all the points in diapute except the eight-hour, day, ‘anion thay say {6 A matter. for the-Governinent to deoldy, 'I/ 8 8 legal workday in Russia in eleven to Ax the pileg of plece work and tho Payment Lean meh while dtithing, Mhcie jen general-feat, however; that tho strike hna entered a, political pha: and that turbulence and bloodshed are Inevitable At the meetings to-day the men were @roatly éxolted ‘and drew up a formal petition to the Imperor which will be deputation, asking him to give a re- sponse at the Winter Palave on Sunday, \ Thin petition bitterly complains of the debpattite condjtion’ of the workers and thelr “deprivation. of human riyhté) The petition expresses devotion to the Emperor’ and concludes: “Be merciful to us, Let un live, If thou leayest us in this, position we prefer to dle." Headed by. Priest, ‘The strike priest, Father Gopon, 1s golng from’ avsemblage to assemblage addressing the workmen, It has been decided to hold a great mads-meeting from ail quarters of the city In the palace square at 2 P, M, Bunday, Jan, 22, diregurding any oppo- sbtion on the part of the authorities, even by armed force, The strikers AND PERIL NEAR Thousands of Strikers Close Government Works and and make the strike general throughout hours, allowing committees of workmen are gent to’ Tearekoe Belo tv-nght ‘by “a | 28 NEW YORK, FRIDA\ MEN WHO WILL APPEAR IN TO-NIGHT’S RING FIGHTS. ||} Y. “JANUARY 20, 1906, AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACK HEAVY. JAN, 20--50TH DAY. welling: bg five Mga 1onee, Rid Mh Onis i P. Maile ', Meado 08 Howell 100 Robbing 1014 Piya sue Make A iy it acute bald aan 0 ‘Onn i ya weil tn hand to baer mye feats “ypu atvilud. ieintyre 10> - Nico i {4 in, Wore ‘biink ittole sa winning ead on bic ketroteh and had little Mogens ‘in inisintatoe to eee ie end, Raphel Ward hung at pnd. Cntaline ran ood. ra 2 Mi B Ah (uth sagrot elle lave agreed 'to attend the meeting un- armed; say they are not willing to meet violence with vidience and de- clare they wish the Emperor would see them and hear their petition, Father Gopon has undertaken, to head the procession dn glerical garb and car- rying a cross, The strikers say they are ready to dik in. front of the palace, but inalat on be- ing ‘heard by the Emperor himeelt. ‘They will at the mame time guarantee | him Immunity from personal violence, ing and the newespapers may be forced to sispend publication. The greatest danger {sin a shut down of the eleeo- trle Haht plant, which would throw ‘the elty Into darkness, when a reigin of terror might heard a shot and saw that he had shot him in a) aii I quickly, placed him |i) bed and gain joned assistance, | Hie was uiken to the ew York Hosplial nd jam informed that he died there Inter. Pardee ts the medical director of ane FUnited Btates ile Insurance C)m- pany. His wife and family do not live | in’ New 'Y ok wat present, His home on} treet ts in a hoard. | rdee's closest triend | bY the President of: the | @ he was in court with the hen he was arralaned, Coward Corn and Bunion Wax and Pasig Nothing lke (t, 270 Greenwioh at, If for weeks ey AG been offering Real Estate for Sale through your favorite old fogy newswapers WITHOUT RESULTS 3. And, .though discouraged, you told your clerk to keep on sending your Ads, to the same newspapers, still NO RESULTS wedtbobhut v bolnaaasabibilais sis tbat bined cil. [i koa i tte cial iti aaa BETTER “THINK” IN TIME TO CATCH NEXT Sunday’s World Want Directory hill GRANT TO COACH DETROIT. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Jan, 20.—Alex- ander Grant, team mate of Kraenglein, jand last year's director of Berkeloy School, In New York, will coach the track team of Detrolt University ashool next season, — Attractive Seaboard Resorts south, |” The printing establishments are clos. | — ehtrinun *Bambo_ Wore bi gad of stretch and 1 faava Maid canie pain, } fine ft at seater 1 AT HOT SPRINGS. JAN, 290-127H DAY, TRACK HEAVY. Y Time. 1-4 $400; maiden, S07 minora ean ae Brirtnky piace sities” Winder 'b, ee vortianse: Penhyworth, Owner-€, index. oe 7) mH eae hal Pigt ihgeionian Gio dinna Haker 805 Trince len 2 Dek Hanton 205" Bohur ei) eee rae = ee F 38.38. c002 = = tl year lad tn Up: mont—Seer eon : runner, stood hard) drive, Vinehurat, N, C.; Camden, i Savanna, Hopenine, seh f ackeonvillé, lotida, "oust ant ont alas eumeeranacie resor Hooklete with hotel, digest ior In- Seven furlongs, Time. 1, * 1.89 14 Puree $400: three: quiry Seaboard Alt Line Ry. Sath & Ba 9 Tira ah Seen La a Woe anita ok Winner. ch. th. Mase: AAU MERON The S50 ESR a Wookeye Wes Bt, { And you continued to advertise your Real Estate for Sale through the old- fogy newspapers WITHOUT RESULTS @ But by eae of your Real- Estate Ads, was ant (othe WORLD and ansvrers came sireaming into your office—-wouldn’t it MAKE YOU THINK? | ast tee | #18. Delphi l ih i} 4 an Hot Buttons it Callahan 10} ge ye 4 an 13 AL Liberla., +, Smitheon 105 he Oe Le CL | x TE 1p bi Aden, McLaughlin 118 4 8 5 5 16 i a 370 FOURTH RAC |seau, who was arrested here on Jan. 14, and In wiose possessign an infernal ma- chine was found, was given @ heaving to-day and committed to prison to await ae Pt ab, Cormack MS 1 /_Rutions ran. fair ae —One tnile and on 271 Purse S600; threes! nya Oe and up; mit if 40 14, 2.0 Btart good. Won dden_ out riving, Winner, br. fy pllehterJonnetta, Owner—-G, 0, Baker, Jockeys, Wt, Bt, ~% _h L 1 Fin, Open, Clow ™, oS, oS. Dieleron 108 4 el by CY 41m fe Goodontit 08 Qh oe \ 1-2 Amithvon 108, Tw ge om kA ag |-2 Do 6 nor 10144 8 4% de th eg 58 7-2 710 14] ine, but tired badly, Jack Foung beat and well handigd rane ROSSEAU TO BE SENT HERE FOR TRIAL, requiatiion papers from New York. Captaln of Detectives Donaghy said that he had recetved a copy of the New |York Grand Jury Indlotment charging PHILADEPHIA, Jan, 20.-Gesslér Ron-! Rossean with having placed an Infernal |maciine on the pler of the steamahip Umbria, and this evidence was consid ia HCE CHAT j 1 Daiphie (4 to 1) 3 % Buttons & a ;| Kenney and Young Burke will battle It ‘Will Be a Banner Night in Pugilism Hight Bouts Being Scheduled in Various Cities. HOUGK RULED OFF THE TURF He Tried to Bribe Jockey Feicht to Pull Falkland and Has His License Taken Away by Judge Murphy. FIR@T RACE—Port Worth (6 to 1) 1, Mathie-(6 to 1)' 2, Saidora 3. SECOND RACE-Erema (8 to 1) \1,.Jake Ward (10 to-1) 2, Nepenthe 3 THIRD RACE—Toscan (7, to 10) ‘Fourth | Race—Jack Young, (4 to) Tg Pe ae vente ) we ama Meany Kk. pie ot the owner of Falkiand,, roles, ‘off the ture to-daw by Judae Murphy: He ‘tried. to bribe Jockey iFeicht to keon Falkland out of, the ‘money on January 11, “On; that day.’ Falkland: Fal ‘sold’ vs = he tg Tuled off before, forth oe aga ata tut Pore Worth the ven won ok ‘All the ise ‘Erenia, 9 10 to- broke fi front: {n the ni birt at and sui bled a wi by fea tv emeatr at tes ‘who bea’ 1 @ Tony 01 place. Meehanua, & atrongly played ta- ras ‘was never in the runaing, ‘ Talent Cash on Toscan. Powoan, a \red-hot favorite in tho hte came home, with the money, but in disease finish, - Cormac drawing things a bit fine, Delphle, the tholce, made the pace, Followed by Toscan, Buttons moved ‘tury apd Joined Torcam, but the Tatier game away from him, and Seana, OF ‘on Deiptile won in a pretty finish Bre head. Delphie was one and one-half Jengtha in front of Buttons. dack Young Wins Fourth, Jack Young ea heavily tot ac fourth ie won easl ace, followed pain i plored peng ae awe the; favorite moved into the ally, eatin eiitle who ‘cloned wl k th a rush, by a Posneasion Noe thee, four lengths away, 1 EIGHT FIGHTS ON CARD TO-NIGHT There 'will be fighting galore to-night {n Affferent citios, The oan? of pe sated to Ye dentded 1s comp: Bad Of elg':t bouts. ‘The scones of these battles will ho Pittafleld, Mass,; Haverhit!, M Milwaukes, Wis,; Kalamazoo, Mic Marlboro, Mass; Altoona, Pa.; Saginaw, Mich,, and Chelsea, aa, . Johnny Burdick, this city, and “IXtd" Broad, of Cleveland, will olash for ten rounds at Pittsfield, Young for fteen. rounds at the Haverhill A, Gj; Aurello Herrera and Maurice Sayers will come together for fifteen rounds at Mitwaukee; Dick Mitspatrick and Ofte Sloloff wil engage in a fit- ered suMotont by the Magistrate to hold Rosseau for requisition papers, ni vox Afteen rounds at the Higiland pide Lieto il sa cdl aly i SIXtH RACE—LOU M, (6 to 1) ‘i MR. JACK (2 to C,, Marlboro, Mage, Jack Doran, , ot this ary will taokle Solly Stroup eg WEEDISH LAD 3, bai * 2 or tbetee i Troon, P ) bs he Cai 3h Avwel and Joo Chorry Will box twenty | GARDNER TO BOX BERNSTEIN pa round Hast Saginaw, Mish, for arent Rae 1100 uta ch Gearks Gone: Ty Te Keddie Gardner, ihe promising bantam- HO SPRINGS, ea age an bre aor pita weight boxer of this city, will engage in i rounds al the usa A.C, of Chelsca, ~ uaa */a foursround, Bout With Joe Beraseln, yt RACE—LANDSOWNE (11 to 5) 1, 1OLE (20 to sea tda Lids Pu, R PR pegs eli sd LEEBER 3, f 5 8 on’ | flighting In goo ‘form recently, Set gee Bis kteaes "te 2 Pee re eI rtd RACE—BEN HEYWOOD (¢ to nn h ( By od re yet ahr at tt / ie 9 AS A hit a Bb 5) 1} Little Elkin (18 to 1) 2; Poe) a ‘the | he: opening ' race and, . ‘Adib i “ Cirendation Books ie to AIL” i. | "wid “Firaad FOXMEAD THES Jockey, Nico! Buts Up Puts Up Good Re on’ Gelting and: Lands Her Home: a Winner in Front, of , Monaco Maid. NEW ORLEANS WINNERS), FIRST 'RACE—Mise Gomez (5''to 2). 1, Flying Charcoal (8: to 1) 2, Ghats, 3, SECOND RACE-~Lieutennnt Rice (9.to 2) 1, Jake Sanders (4 to/) bal arpeaian 3. : ‘| i THIRD RACE—Knowiedge: (4 to 1) 1, Rachel Stel it fo » 2, Me: ithe 3° ; Yi 4° Moraes Maid » Ahola 3, (Sdecial to "he pati Wortai)s THE HANDICAP Having Dropped One of H Drew a Third and Boldly i "for the enh ‘of Hee D SORIPTIONS oF WouR 5 Uae | D Tabhoe 01 He peepwn An WHO HELD ARS O10, SRORT N AND OF MUDD) Ni in ‘ Pectin ae AND oe rire aw ons wi mae oe cs me ad mh mo fish iyen ‘The going wad) i tr as ning ici MBN 0 i Oe Nptries ,wére made tn the know! thet the track would” be heavy. m withdrawals were Cow, there belng thing, oR? feature of’a fairly good third. | with welts evenly! adji Mice: Gomex Wine. Firdt Race, backed by the Gideon confederates, Jaok Martin had the mount, and at one stage of the betting aa low as % to 1 was accepted, about . Diaphaneous’ Ghanté, When the start came Miss Gomez and Diaphanous outbroke their field: and opetied up a load) of halt. @ dozen ‘lerigtha in the run around the fer’ turn! hatha ol homestretch the Jaton dropped Out of It, while Ply. ing Charcoal cut the corner and caught Mise Gomes, , The latter drew away at the end and won-eloverly, ” °* Lieut, Rice a Winner. ‘The Mastorviers ‘again got. a Srubblag when Jake Sanders; was beaten in tl Htcond, face, Birant’® colt was heavil Hea 4 ia a Knowledge Wine Again. Knowledge hale bit hn by ple, bata fay Riferninn, Hine tante Hatter red to be tl Ay atu nominee and br a yell Gup: He wag never dongerous when Pt cana to the run- ing end AS ei a is in the rear of field | until wel simto the home- FTC ferigatie ted wl poi nm hie fleld at e way, wine bt hieyetiyt at the “nd from Ra hel Foxmend a Winner. the ones that arried t the aotlare of t talent, When the stare came Aubu- phon cut the corner founalng: the frat AN front and ene put him the In front an lod her fleld und the turn out of the hack stretch, ore Foxmoead rpahed vp and took command The latter drew away Jn the run home and won cleverly Monaco Mald came again and outmamed Ahola in the final drive, of & gna thepéotdr The matd had to Dr, Talbot’ of ‘th and he had. warnéd’ her came agein, to get him inside a) gitl aaw, the slim young Hones he nee him if he would ‘come mame fidor, When the stranger entered bot's lor, bs d_ proved the. inner in th teuiveh race, PRNola. we ine Lee wel i ra we cape, ated ty could, ndt! sive a* path td tlon of his. presence’ there whey: took him In as a.matter of cou This ‘Man gave his ‘name Feeley, of Orchard sitgot, Te: was juat ‘ell of Dr, Tabor door bell of Dr. ee Annie, Tobnaon, a. t rr th the dapr, Standing outaide wad, same young man who ahd ret ee in to the house several times, we n ce that | summon him or his gon, ‘So When the told Heim, the doctor waa! Servant Let Him In. ‘The man walked {n.and the: gibi or the door, hohind him. “At thit thne’ Talbot was in his study, om the second r thor, while his son Latimer were togethor in (he former's ronm, on ‘the. the house the maid told him to step tn the front varior, whieh is Dr, Tal- regular reception room, Instead, the man started toward the back gar-'| {I man ie ted that he go In’ tho | breast ‘ted in, but the Byninent ATE RACES A: NEW ORLEAN er re FIFTH RACE—AHUMADA (9 to 2). ik JOHN PETERS