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iy Gireuaton Boa Books ks Open t to All.’ ~ TAWYER R KILLED BY | POISON AND TWO ~ WOMEN ARE HELD Harold F. Johnson, of No. 31 Nassau Me Street, Dies in a ‘Hospital After a + Visit to Hotel Regent with ti’. Three Companions. OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE ONE WOMAN DECLARES, He Had Registered Himself and Dottie Everhart as ‘Mr. Johnson and Wife’'—Aszsist- ant District-Attorney Garvan b,’ to Investigate. ' tetarrison ¥. HH Nassau street, dled this afternoon in 1 ow York Hospital trom poleon, whton ‘fhe tw ald to have been given by one, fpottla Everhart, a woman of the. ‘Ten* ‘Aorloin, in Hotel Regent, at Sixth venue end ty-eighth street, ‘The women, who is under atrest with companion, Lottle Reynolds, of No, ‘West Thirty-sixth street, says that \ ied of an overdose. of more ; Which ate gave him at his re- Assistant Diatriot-Attorney Gar- taken hold of the with the | ‘ nation: ‘ Had a Big Practice, ; Fohnaon ren about thirty years of 8g6 with a big practice. He} jy ‘ for the Travelers’ Insur- it t'nine years ago from Buffalo, was ‘and leaves a widw and a baby, Years old, if & home in Washington ue, Brooklyn, Johnson and Dottie Everhart, and an. ‘ Reynolds entered the Regent at do'olock this morning, Johnson as "Mr. Johnson and wite, ae was given a room, ‘Ine man registered as "Mr, Wilson WITTE LEAVES CZAR’S CABINE1. to Have Given. Up Office Dwiag to & Disagreement with Liveral Member, BT, PETERSBURG, Feb. 10-718 P. M. (&M. Witte, according to the latest re port, has resigned his position as Pri well informed quarters, au *S NEWS IN BRIEF, | T0-DAY Rit WINS in Bauitadle soncest; officers. rewain, and mutualzttion BF recited plan adopted, LAWY: Harold F, Sh sung Mi No. baer ee in Now York » EEE Dy iven morphine at wecedt who says he asked DAR Ol Fiat) which Gran. of Gorporn BT wt make, women held Donding in- N ree rare yell resolt- one MGongress, originated with SHO! LPHUR WORKS partly urn} ot eBaat A gente several fire. wi injures em- Paplonions tt, Williamsburg neigh- pikoed with choking fumes, BN STRIKP likely as re- tat fale to arbitrate at confer- ce with J, P, Morgan, , with Judge Newburger, pros, for, pardon of Charles , under s#é@ven-vear ren- B, Jerre j.aver charged to him, esult of subordinate's error. NHS good behavior and MON a. Gebtwe Nolton, “of NO, ys nant Mwenby-seventh strect,| follow for ‘a perfect strange’ with magnate pistol in corridors of Gilsey RENEWED STRIKE at St, Poters- Ue tres de mand anid tier under ead says re- pasterst Father Gopon's leutenants, EXPERT H, DH B, PARSONS in- ruoted by Jerome to inspect and re- fort upon all Manhettan playhouses, BIONS in gasoline submarine | ht Queenstown harbor, Irelend, i} three and injure many, MMU. REJANE sails with daughter! di th hiatal Dian hod str pet tan, man unknown bo the police, and been Sounaons & lasrpee at No. ‘and wife, Albany, and was given an adjoining apartment, \ Drinke Sent to. Their Rooms, Albert Fuchs, the night clerk, says ‘that the quartet had been drinking, and that they kept tt up after reaching the hotel, Several rounds were sent to the rooms up to lo'clook, when Dottle Everhaft appeared in tho office appar- ently thoroughly frightoned: “I'm afraid my husband ts dying,” dhe sald. “Run and get a doctor." All of the hotel attendants mushed to the room oooupled by Johnson, and the iin cot se th feyiotered as of "This man, taxing Savaast poss tie aohtiston, Aut ‘tom had ataire wird disap cena the cr soi oy hysterical. Saye He Aeked for. Drug. ree bare, oF Hh & statement an pl ttn hee aon on eaw fer tke and “ah Tt wan Bho, al Si ae sald aio i bend OW. i oh a Feary th the ia eit jets, a ae: fet took one or mi ba 4 Riese ie she roe Oh Tas ‘that and rng ae lar wil the the totion ot of mi a8 @ poison whe called for help, took’ both women to. the elation ise to await @ ri the Hospital, to which J ‘and. he report arrived 2 oslo The repo srtived a lock, Johngon died, Hgan re late! tled the women to Sorteraon Manas Court and had them held B short adavit to allow of further fnventinas where Putiloff !ronworkers go) ‘tion, dent of the Committes of Ministers on account of differences with Minister of Agriculture Yermoloff over the conduct of the proceedings of that body, M. Yermoloff is prob the most Iberal of Emperor Nichol enjoying mow, gocording to the complete favor of the report is not confirmable but receives credence in ay ie hour, usually AFTER TERM IN TOMBS, John gan, of No. 88 Bost ‘Twenty, NAN streot, mturns to demolish portraits 0 Ml jos which secured his former at, MILKMAN FINED $6 for pickin gopy, of The World from doorsil iM el Policeman Bernard's apartment, 214 West, Nineteenth street, RUSSIA'S HIGH OFFICIALS to he ahitted, poceralne (to rumons which pre. dict War Minister Sakharof’ wil ns Neve Kuropatkin, Rumor that Witte ‘has resigned, POLICY BILL, giving fines to God- dard Society, passes Assembly, CHAMBERLAIN defies Engileh Par- Hament to defeat his fiwcal polloy by means of new general election, "DAN" M'CARTHY, once leading American cartoonist, and many years 0 iid of Tho World, dies at Ms he ome TRLEPHONE MONOPOLY subject of resolution Introduced in State Senate, which would Investigate tolls, contracts, &o, *TNew (iets 4) 8 hore Lions A Div, MILK PURITY finally defined by bill} Introduced in Assembly by Assembly. | man Gowan, of Delaware Ovunty, i KANSAS OIL, MBASURE disc by Senator F, Dumont Smith In munication to The Rvening Worl ETUBR WORLD is betwoen iw by av funy man who a ROL that It ts. {SAAC REISMAN, member of Pro- duce xchange, dies of carbolic acid, swallowed in Central Park despite jn- tervention of passer-by, TO SERK TREASURE, Miles and Irene Florman, school oldidren of Nu, 10L Hast Seventy-fifth wtreet, disappear during school hours. Parente alarm, anerore PLAN to ae their mi i! ten i trust control and it ea ng ust con! use 0} et Dre- pe Ne NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1905 by BOUT TONIGHT. BILL ISA . KINDS 0 by One etna psevelt Ci _ Porations Garfield. Will All the Otic, locliding oy Re. Elected, and a Plan of Mutualization, Which He Supported Is Adopted— Alexander Remains as President. WINS HANDICAP Fast Three-Year-Old Beats the! ne mecting of the Hoard of Directors of the Bquitabe Lite Assurance Shifty Bell Indian in the Cres- Soclety this afternoon reailted in @ complete vietory for James H. Hydo, for whose ‘head the forces of President Sennen W Alexander have’ been clamor, cent City Track Feature! ing tor some time. | Event Te antes 6. of altos, hy rte, Sat bulk omen . (was adopted, but tt was not the Origina] Alexander plan, \. When the plan! ‘was submitted Mr, Hyde's triende, a pengithnet bis, ry 09 ged certain hag caai which were not pleasant CRESCENT CITY. WINNERS. aregineg rrr ay lve rend ie adic "WAGH-cMoriahire a to ab} ; ‘The dircotors were in: @ itttle Queen Esther (4 to 1) 2, Barker’, ie Ri See es , SECOND, RAGE—etonewall’ (A! to Wo.iamer-H. Hide, told him, tat, 8): ete utes golei regal and, him ‘not THIRD RACE—Niss Gomez (15 to ty SES, ee: Gite By this was meunt that he’ must not 1), 1, Charley Dickson (15 to 1) 2, Martha Colla 3, attempt to defent the te-clectton of Prosldent Alexander or of Second. a1 ‘ThIM Vice-Prosidents ‘Tarbell and, W! gon, Who were belleved to be the lead+ FOURTH RACE—Jack , Sanders (even) 1, Bellindian (9 to 4) 2, Old Stone 3, JAKE SANDERS der; Tipat pannel er} nt, dames President, Gage vae; Second’ Vice] : Sele, tel Years vampire Track. ie feng ee a er hol the: commtttes $ in charge of the plan’ of miutualtaation ‘aubinitted a report, which embodied the |) Atexander plan, Tt {8 understood: that the Hyde men agreed to the ‘Alexander ‘t being nubmitted ‘because they we Mr, Hyde: would be able to it, with ease {f he wanted to, / Hyde’s Neutralization Plan, ‘The Hyde contingent doclared that the Alexander plan of mutualisation woud not do at all, and then set to work oo Amend it to sult themselves, When they had finished there wag little of the original Alexamler pian legt, ne Poiotn’ in its ‘pe rysyrnd was then Hn ro i and the ad: | atire of the ‘in i new ow" form t an known at ere of the scheme to oust Hyde nie force & mutualization, Mr, Hyde expressed himuelf aa willing to be generous if he could have his own Ww Mr. B, H.. Harriman and others| {9 1s friends, however, were not dis- posed to be so lenient, and soon after the meeting convened, it {e sald that Mr, Harriman took: the floor and began a ‘bitter attack -on President: Alexander |" and Vice-Presidents Tarbell and Wilsons His remarks threw the meeting {nto ‘an uproar, FIFTH RACE—Dapple Gold (7 to 10), 1, Allee Commoner (9 to 1) 2, Parisian 3, (Special to The venting World.) he gent QITY PARK, NEW OR- NB, La., Feb, 16,—The track at Fair Grounds showed further improvement n | torday, and a little more class was in- Jected into the card, The dally handt- cap was at seven furlongs and Rankin, who won his race yesterday, was the only absentee of the six acceptances. Jake Sandets and Bollindlan, a shifty pair of three-year-olds, were {n ut equal ‘weights, 103 pounds. Dopew a Peacemaker, Beveral directora favorable to Alax- Ander jumped to thelr feet to protest, and it looked as though there would be a lively time when Senator Chaun- cey M. Depew jumped up and in a peacemaking speech restored ‘order, Mr, Depew spoke for some time and by the time he had finished ‘the heat | jo) Chi Ibal al jet Archibald (Even) 2, Mint Boy |by Senator, FOURTH RAGE—Togo (® to 6) 1, Basy Trade (8 $9 1) 2, Plrate 3.” ue) The day's scratches were Bannock bohent FIFTH RAGE—Chancy. (12 to 1) Con | of f . Mr. Har- “ny Balle, Merry Acrobat, Mies Aubrey Con. the others had subsided. Mr. Har-| present, 1} Brazil (even) 2 Vionas, : which pit “4410, FIRST RACE-Three-year-okies ois and, a lapeaR ETRE: : eae propriaten . half tur 5 Wool wr f ‘of crnde oll. a day, to be Ic d sates se fi Hi UNUSED RAILS HOT SPRINGS RESULTS, a PRA tare, ié—an6| Both Houde have pamed the maxima Sluts, ava Hh Bt 4 TO BE REMOVED. Serer going, wae tetrly Rood vat both | the | retesttor the traneppriation o a thet nina 30a 4. 8 +4 b tras ford) che | Crescent City, and\ City Park. oouries |: AN INDEPENDENT? Mi. It is beloved that under the ral po-dey, though’ It was not: fast, ity Park had by: far the largest attend. ance, there beldg a general disposition on the part of the peopie bo support hat course, . « President Vreeland Agrees to Tear a of the races here to-day are as Them from Streets, for Whidh a BACE~Deaiden three-year-olds; ls Clty Long Hes Fought, Betunloos (on, 100 (Wonderly), 8 to 6. and An agreoment was reached this after. |? to 5. ri Wishard 106, Anat tute Buy eres onidolet also ran, He Wi *REGOND, RACE—Selling: three: hw aes ‘and hrpecatntgnihe Win Roaaington—Annie {one mil and up: phe A is By OwhersJ,"M.' P, Martin, a api fod noon hebween Borough President, sehigorka dua, 105 (J, Foley), 18 to 8 Tere was * tm erring of ook 2 Btarters, Joovere: ru ih Ahearn and President Vreeland, of the) Idle Hour, ings ( me 1 to B and| Yesterday an ine ra. “i urd re = New York City Railway Company, un-|2 to 5 out, itt ‘at each track Yardy: The Corrigan Harry New Oe 1 angeoha? der which Mr, Vreeland’s corporation | pfuiph Bane, eines claim, however, that of the olx- Huesinn Berry tld, Feicht, ye teen and’ Emblem also ran, SECOND RACK — ‘Two-year-olda; teen books on at the Crescent City i,” Gear iitond. Hymettua al WS a ei x iat beac ie track at least ten are controlled directs will vemove all/of the unuged rails ber Merry Acrobat was acratched, longing to it from the streeis, and at THIRD, RACH, " ga t! ly or. indirectly) by the lon, BG rt rai Sree pa a i ea ath Hi ie tar tay diene hess were Wart 106 (8, Creamer), 4 to'6| while on the hand va oaty dys e1 “Wer Neo! N te al 5 ie Queen Mat, Gwier—J, D.''Ne stung. | Obfectlonablo rally cover more than 8) "Atmeriea' 11, (J, J- Walsh), 9 t0 4, Persie wad Se edad. ANS tad, eee CHARLIE THOMPSON (H. Ph Starters, Tyckeys, Wt. Miss Gomer... Ay Charley Dickson, 8 Martha Colla, sore of miles of etreet surface, and}6 to 2 and rch, Eve Jean, 10 (Milburn), 10 to 1, 6 to 2 and even. Tine—87 1-5, Tavenia, True, Salnperia, Miss Marces, Jack's Queen aleo ran i Ing throughout enjoyable, FIRST — QActivelliny and up; six torlongs, Winn oe Modred—Cloister. Ownel Lyles, ‘ve been a menace and nuosince to Mo for years, Dormer vcinin stra a9 tried In vain to get the rallway .~pany to remove vhom. Phe meexne at which this agreement eee (Freeman), 40 to 1, 23, ery N (| Stoval_ 85 ant wvine, “tities, an gM Seratched—Contentiou. CH—Handicap: three-year- | wag reached to-day was held in the City] THIRD RACE—Three-year-olde and Jockeys. we. seh th ‘ini Sita that Orenee | Ha, ond was attended by members ofl up: Osugrakes Handicap, mile ands Bree 104 8 8. tie “Merohauis’ Assoclawon, Who aP-|durlong.-Memphian, 110" (Higgina), 18 | Marna roster 100 10 : : iting, t 01 i i Btarters, Jonker, Ht, ‘se Be, Flow wad. boon gating, the: raiiway: cots Hag ore oy bata walle se " vit iat cbnulaer g print Jake Sanders HH a5 poratton for vears on this score, Y ; Colonsay, 100% | reer le Nevoome, edie and , Te}\indian ‘ fchuvee a 86 i ‘albany | {D. O'Connor), 9 to 2 and 9 to 10, |aiso ra rt J, Keebere scratched, AT CITY PAI Ola. Bone Tobbina 7-5 JB ene ner 8, DI Rm, Dende to vetein | TMe—1.68 25, O'Relly also. ran TOGOND RACH Hellings four Heh fre Ml ed, Hamidn Katté Powers also ran, Scratch. the franchlees in thone ‘streeta from anata paling; Four-year-olas and om a ey y Gant YY fn ee Sa | at : on ones , ‘i; ° uu whteh It wil take the rally, longr—Bhmady Lad, 104 (Cormack) feo | hee ot Sixth Rase—Sei ling; three-year-olds ee ‘anness, 100 (Fisher), 11 to. 20, Jockeys. Wis. Bt. Did you ever, ver, eve OY PLEA the 104 (Poley), 20 to 1, &. Time 00 «idea 108 5 ap aGRDAN (Austin) 6to 6, 15 i LCA Rom \ WAG BANKRUPTCY PLE4 Magsle Leober (Wennck) Mimon (8 ben 1 3 Ba HS ie ey AGAINST BROKERS. |i cen" aio san Nonnatt 8 ey Esraecivts | SAR LE DUC (Gannon) @t0;h a rgd Pah y iy ‘ jannan will kK nach Searls: au loner, i $0 mony a a | Bete wasn mith) left. yet xt ran, No ‘scratches, Nas BODES NHR EEE. |George Kessler Says Ellingwood | ASCOT RESULTS Tig year: an Put halt furlonss, jai | FS): |) SOIREE at SULTS, SRR SS tbasht at Naat AT HOT SPRINGS, 9 | a Rig Debt. FIRST RACB—Mammon (6 to 2) 1, actress sor A cri ‘ Ty f fin 6G A petition tn involuntary bankruptey | Bulley (6 to 1) % Dixelle 8 Time—| Mathias... Newman 11g me Positions Distributed }) «2» tiea thir ervernoon wien the clerk | 1.0 4. Mp Hove ness. Stvoxter, 1 C3 6 Fifth Race—Maiden threee-year-oldgs. si Jot the United States District Court —— prado byree to gyi:..« MISS GUNN (15 to 1) 1, YEOMAN (4 to 5) 2.6 last week among readers of jagainst Killngwood & Cunningham,| SRABOARD FLORIDA LTD, Pa. BR, ih. ! 3 ‘\ “ brokers of No. 41 Wal! street, by George | faayse int etn SUEY nei (8 to 1) 3, MORNING Kossler. who alloges that there is due Bint Naw York’ and Bt ‘ueus i WORLD iin maim tn oan of 100,000 for atook | CAP RR ome oF is Ogee aug i AT ASCOT, Hoadley, Lauterbach & Jotinson, ot Pte, ya 5 HELP willam*atien ufo tie petilouing ekege | REMEMBER THIS! Pons i, dg ; {tor's attorneys. “The Adventure of the Norwood | Hl Aveliard aid Princess Atheltie, 4 491) 2, Forerunner 9. 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