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a Awe Against Holding Her in Absence Texas Warrant, a FIXED AT $3,000. r Hoike Levy Declares Step Wall > Not Keep Her from Court jin Husband’s Case, ' Mire, Alice Webb Duke, whose mar- \tlage to Brodie L, Duke resulted in Duke's aon, Lawrence, having him com- mitted to a sanitarium, was afrested to-day on a warrant Issued by Magis- Wate’ Flammer, at the request of the Detective Burcau. Inspector McClusky asked for the (SY) Qwarrant on the ground that the Texas authorities had sent him a copy of the A + indictment found against Mra, Duke, a ‘whieh charges her and Charles L, "lay- for; of Chicago, with haying by false statements induced a citizen of; that Btate to indoxse thelr paper for $20,000, After Mrs, Duke's arrest, whioh took + Bldco in front of the Broad Exchange Bulding, at No. % Broad street, she ‘was taken to court and held in $8,000 ‘ball, Being unable to procure ball, she ‘was locked up-in the Tombs, Mrs, Duke has kept her residence a secret from everybody but her counsel, Levy & Unger, sluce news of her indict- ment in Texas was received Mere ten daye ago. The request for her arrest ‘was reoelved by. District-Attorney Jor- ome three days age, and sent by him to Inspector McClusky, ot the Detective fis: -eellnvem. MeClusky got a warrant from oo Magistrate Flammer, turned it over. to /O'Connel) with ¢nstructions: to arrest Mrs. Duke at once, Her Address Refused, O'Connell says that he asked the law- vers for Mrs, Duke's address and that they refused him, He says he learned that Mrs, Duke was to visit Mr, Chrys |», tle's office today and he accordingly went there. He found that she’ was expected, but had not arrived, so he Posted himself in front of the building and waited, An hour later a carriage drove up to the ourb.and Mrs. Duke got out, O'Con- nell went over and sald: “Are you Mrs, Duke?" “T am," was the answer, after a mo- ment's healtation, “Well, I have a warrant for your ar- " sald O'Connell, "You have, have you?" sald Mrs, 4 Duke. “Well, I'm not surprised, But Vl have you understand that 1 am the legal wife of Brodie L, Duke and that this is simply more of vhe spite work of his family.' , = Mra, Duke Angry, | Mis, Dike was) angry; and ‘the’ curb brokers who operate in. front of the Broad ~ Exchange © bullaing . gathered fround to Hsten, The situation finally { beoame Buch that “O'Connell advised { Mrs, Duke to get back in her carriage @nd drive away with him, She two went to the Criminal Courte Bullding and went to Diaitiot-Atiornes Jerome's office, There Mis, Duke had 4 hon cease with her attorney, after Se ie was arraigned In te Tombe Rane fore Magistrate Mammer, Lawyer Abraham Wevy declared the frést was made to prevent Mrs, Duke be iy bain in court when her hus- and’s cl (scaled, but that it would TUGKER'S CASE GOES.10 JURY Prisoner in Court Makes Ad- dress on His Own Behalf and Deolares He Had No Part in Murder of Mabel Page, we ) i” | , ‘ ; {i CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan, %4—When Charles L, Tucker awoke in the Mld- *» dlesex County Jail to-day he knew that before night his case would be tn the hatds of the jury which for more than three weeks has been Istening to the evidence in his trial for the allegoa murder of Mabel Page at Weston on March Sijlast, When the trial was r sumed to-day Atiorn eneral Parker | tent on with the argument, ‘The usual | crowd was Ip the count-room and out wide, At the close of the Attorney-G eral's argument a sensation me when tha privoner addressed the Jury | " himpelt * The Judge's charge was ah explicit lofinition of the degrees of murder and . ho responsibility of the Government to prove bayond renncninbte doubt the guilt : Of the Accused, ‘me, sym + of s4080 In MUST ANSWER GROUT OR GET ATERM IN JAIL Justice* “Mlarean ‘Aids Comptroller in’ His Light Inquiry: .|HE STOPS DODGING, Directs Official of the Edison Company to Give All the Information’ He Has, RULE AFFECTS OTHERS. Mr, Grout Will Call Other Of-° ficers and if They Refuse to Answer Take Case to Court, James Willams, assistant secretary of the New York Edison Company, will either have ‘to answer the questions put to him by Comptroller Grout in his Investigation of the lighting contracts, or elae go'to jail, This alternative was extended to him to-day when Justice Marean, in the Brooklyn Supreme Court, handed down a decision, on the Cemptroltet’s application for an Order compelling Williams to teatity. * At the gas and lighting hearing before! Mr. Grout, Mr, Willlams was asked feveral questions concerning the books and affairs of the company, ‘These he refused to answer, when thi Court's decision was mado Public that similar action will be brought against other officers of the company and against oMoers in the gas companies which will be involved in the| -2# Tt was ald to-day f EVENING WORLD RACE CHART AT NEW. ORLEANS... » ati 24-88D DAY. | TRACK HEAVY. three and one-half one, 0 amily, wi res yy Will GF th, {rvestigation. Neither Mayor MoClellin nor Comp- troller Grout hae prepared a reply to Senator Malby's communication asking | Mt & Legislative investigation, of olty rane’ contracts is deemed advisable. 1t. is. expeo! hat doth wnt dedtare ution, Unnecessary, Mayor McClellan sald to-day that Whether the Legislature acted of re fused to act on his municipal lighting Diant bill, the work of building will proceed, He added bhat he had in- structed Commissioner Oakley not to Advertise for bids for ghting the city for 1908; Mi eet of the aes ap jr} Of ently had PR effect on Alderaien. nit Batt celved ftom the Board dof imate Questing thay the aut ody con- Ode as required In the charter te He appropriation for the hung Pls Aa stead of at Gal of ying request, the Boa: 0 of ermen’t elected the matter on tie Inge Committee, Alderman John 1. McCall explained that he had not conferred with any of+ ficial Terai the comb Tnleation of vhe Board of Hatimate, und that it nat~ ura) if found Its Pit into committee, Is mot the Mayor greatly con- cerned and Interested Set Ay proposed municipal PRET was ask “Perhaps, byt TI was not fonauien i answered Alderman Mecall., who Ja the Beamer uke tie Democratic leader of the oard, THREE RAGES GO TO FAVORITES To-Day Three First: Choices Gallop Home in Front, and Talent Make Up for Losses, —— HOT SPRINGS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Roseburg (9 to 20) 1, Malin (18 to 5) 2, Saidora 3, SECOND RACE—Shady Lad (even) 1, Ike (8 to 1) 2, Martius 3, THIRD RACE—Little Buttercup (3 to 1) 1, FritelScheff (4 to 6) 2, Chicora Maid 3, 6) 1, Glad Smile (3 to 2) 2, Amour. ous 3, FIFTH RACE—Leenja (5 to 1) 1, Cornwall (9 to 2) 2, Swift Wing 3, SIXTH RACE—Oudon (8 to 5) 1, (apectal (0 The Evening World.) ESSEX PARK, HOY SPRIN M-The weather turned a bit cold here to-day and. the attend: shrunk to low-water mark, ‘The vished he had, johivon ays Now York te a duy| Mt present, and he is here pu pleasure juunt, ——— vudge | _ ae u) ARE. CaN ored Men, Keep Your Hal: By daily atiampoos with Cutie Weekly dressings of Cutioura, On Soap and ae lobiiudisebscadis iit, In Four Events at Hot Springs | sis ish, i "ho Dikie. AL (iO. iH a Li den out to stall off hut ere ac oi about “NEW YORK, TUESDAY, . JANUARY 24, 14 ~ Lous Regs Ina Wiard Racer, eA HANDICAP Lineal a Matéter 3," | par Vivax 3, le, oan has in his ciroult, ner, Zit chor, , Auatin $1 2 us Forehand looked danger- red ly, Jordan aulkeds_ sari. front whieh, reads inch Wi cur ‘at turlone owt, “but weakened, at 5 infers Feo, rie Toke ae ee sald as Jockey. Club another RNAHBe wo alder Yenale allotment of dates.’ plane are on foot Lor a com> promipe between the two factions, sent a ge at o% 4 igeata one of he Mae ar deep wy. and nothing but the stun. nae Park wil said that olinin and hi the lague. AT HOT StRINGS. JAN, 24-15TH DAY, TRACK GOOD. ¥ CK turlo Time —0,12 8-9, 0,25 1-4, 0.07 1-4, Purse $400; two. 403 vent a a eaaily, place driving, Winner, ch, c., HApeburg—! Mprian 8 Iy ony pent ¢ RACE —T Gat! Am __Fin, Open, Clos. Pi, Sh. Pell Menger al pugdom, BY PHIL. FINGH > op | Was Favorite ini the Betting and Rewarded Hit Backers hy Finishing): in: Front. of Fore-, “hand and Monaco'Mald. -NEW- ORLEANS WINNERS, FIRGT RACE—Filatory ‘@ to 1))4, Show Down’ (6 to to 8) 2, Grey -Dal-8.)) aRconp naoBotrank Konnoy (10 to 1) 1, Bellindian (7 to 10) 2, | THIRD RACE=Rapid: Water, (7°to}" Bh 1; Jake: Oandere (16° to 6) °2)] 5 FOURTH RAGE-Phil Finch (4 to 5) 1, Forehand (7 to 1) 2 Mon- FIFTH RACK —Hymettue @ to 10) 1, Royal Arma (20 to 1) i Sem- SIXTH RACE—Coruscate a to'4) 4, Lieut. Price (8 to 2)’ 2, Darius aie ay (Bpecial to The Mvening worl.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan, ward Corrigan is due to ative here to- morrow, ‘and hin) coming is anxlously ‘awalted by a host of horgemen who are anxious to know jusviwhat track Corrl- id ‘4 rumor here that the sone. Ll. be’ ft ders are entitled \to 2 ao Matern Along about neon, and Shere was § le wige Ih the t ‘aALUre, winds and Bight a sun will track ageless laid of days, FIVE FIGHTS FIGHTS TO BE WELBTO-NIGHT This: will be another busy night in There are five good, mills 4—Wa- reoon- tohes, ded de- agi ry the ae iM FOURTH RACE—Thespian (6 to|~ Jake Ward (10 to 1) 2, Moabina 3,]‘ and the track re.| — |QUEFR JUGGLE OF no vain, however, mained fast : ‘There war an excellent card of racos ond the pre wore for some good sport, ‘The Jatest arrival in town is Duy Johnson, who is racing Roseben | cid othes horses ut the aneeuing, | Mr Jonson denies that ho $100,000 on, ‘Teoweven When that crack sprinter won a few dive ago, but added wistfuny ‘Creamer ot auRnity bert ii Catena Whol Davis ' Goodchild Signer o. 1G, Btew in ca, Operator Dleaned, Roratohed~—Juvena Mai Themian easily the xin, beet on well. Tria. Jewel came strong In. at Giad Smile aneedy and held to Invegtt- et for the Algerman Richter | | put to vote, he | | | "PHONE INQUIRY. | moved thy matter Iiy Hefer a Hesolu- | Chair held that th Aldermen Fi solution was loxt tlon Providing for investiga. tion to a Committee, reconsidered, A motion to lay on the} Ghair, and on motion the matter was | Alderman Builivan differed with the | | Winhigimmet A. C., Tack Connolly Highlandtown, Md., an ht Joe fab . Maas sround bout before ©, of Sharon, Pa. of Boston, Tounds before the Nonpareil A, niladelphia leht-w Aah des, yeunes, of Buffalo, in a iia, for lx rounds before the|erts, in a #°horse-pawer ‘Thoma 5 Nanas | ras V4 ae gn er 10: 4 Qe I 7 8 $ 6 | Scheduled to be fought, rnd as the prin Jeni oh ® od kg OR lbals are evenly matched there, should te at 14 a 1 8 8 lenty: of! fast logy ei Bean ge ook ag ae tte ‘Hanlon, the California, feather: Pay a a By fi Weight, will met Harry Lewis, of ft Phil- iy yi in He of he eNO wn A HI Manhattan's, Co of Phitadelpnin, ‘As pr w® 10 10 4 6 2-1) Hanton: is in great shape at. present | iprieen: acing a ! | }umbla; ra Farehish ea, te ke Weber rf ey shold pUL Up a slashing fast] ; a Kid Goodman, the New. Bngland *} fghter, who has been beating oyery he has fought recently, will clash | th George Decker, the Quaker City boxer, for fifteen toupee before the Chelsea, Mass. mm Longford, the Pelored Renter, ot| (iming apparatus failed to work and 90 ofan Will tackle Dave Holly, Of Phil-| no omoial time could be given, “Un. de thoEn Pound: baat berate, Schnitnikoft .who are also lawyers, were arrested during the nf ademila, An a Aftesntound. Haat belore | haotany, however, the ad] Waa; piven " Henman Miller, of Baltimore, will box | out as 6 miniites 128-5 seconds, for Aten | Owen Ziegler, elght, will the” Nonpareli of | There was a good deal of excitement wt RECORD. ‘BROKEN IN RACE ty vaugipgn 40 Horse:Power| i Machine, Makes Five Miles in, 4 Minutes: 32:2:6’ Seoonds ‘on Florida: Beach, ee CONTESTS WATCHED’ : he first Was at No, 308 Pearl street, a hieetel: ext to the Parke Davis Orig Cominany Birding,” ‘by fire started in H. Levy's olgar tore on the | # the building at.No. Ley ot itis the plumbin entiof C..Conant, The two upper floors are oa roughs Rubber Company, The material in the build it such an inflammable Lt ms that ‘it was feared os -spread to the :Parke-Davis ‘Bull For that reason nate ton et in, Tr ly Defeats F.|— ‘Le aan Fa et oe "caveat to The ven World) DAYTONA BEACH, Bin. To ihe day bi aiito ides'-here to: aay was ‘the breathing -of an AVS ttle reve: ‘tor -midat f Guy Vaughn, driving’ a Tersdaaaton whs coment he wo ma atin the Whea the. oftictal, cpr showed! that it a hy out ‘Most of them came from every vellidle ; from private to the oldest hacké'\in| the preeded into service, ‘Phe: tices Wire all started today from the: olub-house At Daytonk, a oondition of wftaire Whion was far trom Or. "| mond’ folke. morrow aid later In the week’ will be stiirted froth Ormond Inn, ‘The first fave In: the @MAt automobile meet was ru over the one kilonjetre Sotiee and was won by Webb Jay lia fifteen hoie-power White car, Jay's opponent, which was fot middlesweight oars, was F.)Le Blanc in) a twenty horse-power Darrach, i ‘The two got uway ip good shape, Jay ‘4aking’ the lead at once, Near the fn- fen Jay began to have trolible with his Or, but his Lead 400 feet fiom the fniah waa so greit that Le Blano had pbvo lutely no chafice to catoh him, It & rather hollow viotory, Jay'a, time belng 42 2-5 weconds, c Alter thé rade It wan Atanovered that the trouble with Jay's car neay the fintoh was that a shatl hail broken and {he mechanlem refused to work, He WAs going so,fast ut the time, however, that he coasied’ the Iast four: hundred feet and was @uill able to win Oy, a big mareiit, The second moe was a Avera event | for stock’ cars, coating betwean $4751 | and 14,00. ‘The @tapters were Mr. Rob- ear; John Caswell, In a 40 Horse-powér Co- Charles Soulés, th i 30 Horse. | power Pope-'Poledo, and Kddle Bald, In | 4 40 horse-power Columbia, Soules took the lead at the start and maintajned It to the end. Roberts was second and Caswell third, The electric Work hab been suspended Nt the noo’ of th pany, which furnished the inajority of the electrical sup; Father Gopor haa Buea and a) sald to ” the atrike there, throwing and that the political exites’ scion, Kéd Crogs,” will snake targe contrloutious, ‘There to no truth in tha, repbit’ ofreulated that! ait ore marching on Kolbine, twenty miles from St. P pose of seleing the sinh) Arnis factory ‘there, BRESLAU, Prusala, Jun, 24,—Apecial télegrams trom Riieola, describe that city as being in# state of wloge, In 'y streot, who occdsioially fire on gatherings have fecurnsa the firy, killing three officers, Te people are also ald to aye blown wp oni dynamite, POLICE ARREST WRITERS _ AND TOWN COUNCILLOI ST, PETERSBUNG, Jan. ’24,—Tiot, Kareet and MM, Annon Posghechondff, three well-known, writers; itd town councilors with Fi ——— According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Lo ‘Telegraph M.Annensky, whose arrest at St. Petersbuty’ was ann the above despatch, i¢ one of the leaders of the Reforih kita Maxim Govky {s the most prominent member, ‘As a result of o meeting of this party Saturday night and aud over the failure of the Apparatus to work and general dissatisfaction waa fipresed by the spectators over the malter, correspondent adds, a body of men wns constituted who regard iy It you had made up 38 You ran across @ little Rrocerysnan ' published It looking for a | table was lost, and on motion of Aldor | At the meeting of the Board of Aldets| an Wonte the matter was unanimous: men this afternoon Alderman Tolk In+!]y repirred to she Committee on Water troduced a resolutlun providing for the} upply, Gas and Electricity, Fy vy AAS v Nai iS ad your into the «rocery business, end After taking posrowion of yur now st-re, wate ecg | Wouldn’t It Make You Think ? mind to #0 adv. the formar the privtous 4 business inventment you Wetter ‘think’ in advance and read. la: SONDAY’s WueLv WANT. DIRECTORY, ' , as the future Provisional Government of Russia and who hoped den atroke of luck would enable them to overthrow tho existl while at the same time recognizing the fact that non-audcess mi fend them to Siberla or the tomb. i According to anctier despatch M, Annénsky was elected P. the future Provisional Government of Russia, He bid hee: Ph the Jate Interior Minister, von Plehve, and was recalled by Co) terior Minister, Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsky, nee: Calling uson vour family grocer you agreed (6 buy Mim out fr $3,000 and— Wien AD: “Omine 10M heath k will anertioe my moro weer) AuNina fom A104 Wlisomy GWAR hex” 8. | wore’ tit i = eS = > Bs oO jes: > o) ee} a5 S = SI a | (By Asguctated 8T. PETERSBURG, Jan, iis ‘ot a al day, ,

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