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_ ROUSSEAU _ HE GOT DYNAMITE WITHOUT QUESTION PRICE ONE CENT, Wdmits He Sent an Infernal: Machine to the Umbtia’s Pier and Explains the Ease with ‘Which He-Obtained the Explosive. MATES THE ENGLISH AND. TRIED TO SCARE THEM. Placed an Order with the .Dynamite and It Was Sent to River Pier, . (one Freer reachine to he Cunard Mine pler in effair that provoked euch in- tense human interest? Let ue eee if wo cannot find a reason for thie demonstration Of public activity by referring to the ship's PASSENGER LIST, 6784 SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADVERTISERS, Consisting of 2426 Employers in Search of Workers, 1342 Pertons Offoring Their Services, 847 Ready to Sacrifice Real Estate, oor ’ Landlords Looking for Tenanta, 60 Teachers of Things You Should Know, , 12 Lousrs of Lott Amiclon, / 134 “Sectifice Sale” Merchints 687 Offerers of Odd Opportunition, YOU ¢hould not have missed the launching of thie great ship, Pebhsstacall otherwise known as Sunday World’s Want Directory Bound For PROSPERITYVILLE, RESULTS EDITION | (-crmammmomoermaa) the dynamiter who | hts own behalf, Rousseau made a clean ‘| Weatment had taken’ al; LOOK over the passdnger list to-day, Next Sailing—Next Sunday, a Park Row Firm for an East breast of the Umbria and other affairs in which he says he hes baen concerned, Right Name ts Russell, “I was born in New York forty-three years ago," oaia Rousseau, “and my tight name t Russell, although I am better known as Rousseau. I began | life welling fountain pens, then Joined of f t was in mining that I first became femMar with explosives, I studied Mr, Kiefer, Only for a Scare. "Principally because I hate the Ene-' , | Meh,’ eald Rousseau, “Ieteo wanted to | | Gemonetrate that st would be very easy ‘tw bow up @ vessel if any one wasited to, and I wanted to injure this line be- ‘cau it brings these Italians and thelr Mafia here.” “Did you try to tow up tie statue of the Great in Washington?’ wee asked, “T refuse to answer,” ald Rousseau, P |“but I do want to eay that the dyna- mite in the box I gent to the Umbria ‘Was hatmiess, It couldn't explode be- ‘caune T had treated it by a secret proc: ‘wee of my own. “Tho dynamite waa d@oltvéred to me mt an Kast river pier, I took #t in a buxay and carried {t up to Larchmont, where in an open lot I found a small cabin, I removed the head from each Stick of the 100 pounds and ‘then left {t in the sun for ‘two days, Then I brought it to my room in Mrs. Currys house and roasted {t over a coal oll lamp, Thit treaument made it harmless, ie make hae A took some of it ou! ereey and ex; \- Od with a little Dum showing’ the? ou I pur dt in tie ana bapa and shipped it, e Basy to Get Dynamite, “How could, you 100 pounds of it, The fulmi | dynamite in oni city? aaled Reoorder Why,” mid Rowsseau, with a 5 ‘when I got my box here from un Eiht went to a firm in the Park Row Bullding and asked tor 100 pounds. of 16 per cent, @ynamite, They only had © per cent, 90 I ordered a hundred pone of big evel wane it to a er, pel et where I drove Rousseau fed like ° session of’ all ‘i Benses, Bead? ited that he had once been in a hospital In New Orleans for nervous trouble, sald that he earned the money to pay yell hs Hie internal machines, bit got others em tia he pane: ter he had lafd — ADRIAN ISELIN DYING OF OLD AGE. Adrian Iselin, head of the Iselin family. of bankers, t¢ dying at his home in Davenport's Neok, near New Rochelle, He has no ofganic diseago, byt 1s suc- cumbing to the effects of old ‘age, Mr, Taelin retired from active business somo time ago and devoted his time to philan- ,|throplc enterprises, Nearly all of the members of the Iselin family are at ‘his home, awaiting the end. — WINNERS AT MEMPHIS. MEMPHIS, ‘Tonn, March opening day's races wore M7. —The rin hy thia afternmuon under a cloudliss ai and over a fust track, The coniitl wore tho best The resulies; MRA RACH—Councilman (i toy) 1; Major Pelham (10 to 1) 2; Burleigh 9 Time—1.01 1-4, SEOQOND RACE—Goorgo Leover ( to 6) 1, Hyperion (4% to 1) 2, Col Bronston 3, THIRD RACE—Acroas (13 to 10) 1, Rough and Tumblo (4 to 1) 2, Dewey 3) ‘Time—14dh, a (net at wheat, A uiaktench ITIO » ds } NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1906. RIALS. OF HI Herded-with-Theatrical and Vandeville Companies“into.a ‘Skeeping Car Where There Was Only One Vacant Berth and Had-an Argament with John Drew. ‘ Bat My Dear ee ECIAL EXTRA MRS CHADWICK IS SENTENCED ave unde: p ay | . ii | | YY sea UpMyBerth/ Protest GHLANDERS IN THE SOUTH. — \j to All? | SECOND ACCIDENT BROL _OUT BY CREEGAN’S Latter Tells His Sabi M WARSHIPSHURRYFOR TEN TOSTOP a it 4 CLEVE 0, ae ew trial, He then sentenoed Mrs, Chadwick to-ten years In ison. She oollapsed when she heard the sentence, ‘ : ves : . DYNAMITER ROSSEAU 1S FOUND GUILTY: se |_,. Ate? being out an hour the ry ihe cape of Sessler Roe: TALTA, Crimea, March 21.—1he stt-/eoau, charged with sending dynamite to the pier of the Cunar Hee eet ied seen ait the ‘ware incr Umioria for shipment on that vessel, brought in’a verdiot - Mee atin eed a nunibet ot anion OT guilty. The verdict may carry with it a sentence of five have been sot ‘on fire, -Troops aralyeai's in State prison, ( Bulging, “the mvel of rentoree:| ROsseall fistened to the verdict with a grin on his face, and hen ted back to the Tombs walked:from the court-room with In noticeable swagger. He was remanded for sentence. ° dk AOREL ct tt ments of soldiers is expected momen-| itarily, SEBASTAPOL, Crimea, March 27-~ LATE WINNERS AT BENNINGS. FIFTH RACE—BOB MURPHY (9 to 2) 1, CASCINE (9 to 2) ", TO! SAN (9 to 5) 3, (6 to 1) 1, PETER DAILTY (4 |"tne'recus of ths case creates dre ‘Tho news of disorders at Yalte greatly SIXTH RACE—BOBBIE KEAN | ati, | mirkablo situation, Under the Peroy- excites the local population, Accord. ing to the latest adviows the Chief of Police of Yalta has been sorioucly Gray racing law gambling is practioally lexulized inside the fepce of a race track, wounded, Warships and three com. panies of soldiers are being went there. Under tho Anti-Gambling law, one of the (iad lat the statute books, a the thma of Qu Passengers bound for Yalta are re- mainng here, bling 1s dstinotly prohibited, and amoung hi gambling have the NE (By the Associated Press.) psead Bay Face-track on Sept, 1, 190% giving the money to Rose, The horwe lost, and Mendoza sued for the recovery of his money under the Anti-Gambling law, ‘The Juatioe altting in the Sixth Mu- niclpad District Court at the time de- cided that he wan entitled to his money and rendered judgment 9. that effect, Ruse appealed, and the decision to-day ia on that appeal, It confirms the judg- mytat af the lower count and was writ- ten by Justice Blanchard, with whom WARSAW, Russtan Poland, March %.—Baron von Nolken, Chief of Police of Warsaw, who was injured by the explosion of a bomb yesterday, owes bis life to the bad aim of his assail. i, who threw the bomb behind in» ad of underneath the carriage, Von Nolken's body {8 full of innum- erable splinters of the bomb. His as- gallant has not yet been arrested, ‘The man who previously threw a bomb Into the police station at Praga, a sub- urb of Warsaw, injuring aix policemen, la Delloved to be dying, He was in- jured by a fragmen, of the bomb as well as by bullots iured at him by’ the police, He refuses to reveal his identity, but declares himself to be a Socialist. The greatest excitement prevails in this olty, us al pressure in short shifts, four men to a shift, ’ Creegan, Hayes, John’ Criday, of reat, No, vight of recovery from those who win, Kose fought this case bitterly, and ig believed to have been backed a Metropolitan Turf Assoolation of a makers, ‘There is no appeal from the Rose's counsel was John D, Lindsay, of Nicoll, Annable &, Lindsay, I'he Coney leland Joo! lub was mado a co-defendant with under we origl- nal suit, but wae afterward dropped, Mr, Lindsay asked the dismissal of the sult on the ground that no proper de- Jersey City, were the men composing the shift at the time of the accident, Flattened Agalnet Wall, When the rescuing party entered the. shield they! found three men flattened out agdinat the wal}, immovable, thelr shovels in ‘thelr hands, Through @ hole in the mug) forming the roof the alr}. . was escaping with @ deafening Moar, With the escape of alr and a reduction ‘BENNINGS PURSES BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Roseben (9 to 8) 1, Rocklanda (15 to 1) 2, Right and of many horsemon and racy goers from New Orleans, who left the Crescent City when the Fair Grounds meeting clewed, FIRST RACH—Handtcap; and up; five ami one- bia course, three-year-olds furionga, Colum- mand had been made by Mendosa for ‘ the ? True 3 : ~-Betting—- | the return of his money when the of pressure, the prisoner bine WAI TING FOR TEXT Tookere: We Sir PLB, Jenme un in the Municipal Court, ‘his | walls dropped to the Moor and ice OF CASTRO’S REFUSAL |. geconn RACE—Veribest (6 to 8) 0 dragged into the rear chamber, Shaw 114 9 Roefore the Appellate Term Mr, Lind. io 8 OG Pauly fi “Gu” byule’ and “Divination h gay contended that the Percy-Gray act occurrence was due to The amas: preasuré in the chamber so heavy that ter 1, Anodyne (7 to 2) 2, Little Rose 3, MURPHY CAN SE Mt rovided a penalty could be imposed in May Appear Quite Different trom — oe ats AGB Baling, two-year-ols; Certain cases, jane that thib eae Gt the tén-foot mud’ roof separating the f Bowen's Construction—fo Ne- THIRD RACE—Goldfluer (8 to 5) | four and a half furlongs; old course, one oe TINY Seo te tals: waa thar the | tunnel from the waters of the Host ONLY M'CL. — Bettini wotiations Halt, 1, Amber Jack (7 to 1) 2 Trapper 3, git, PL Sh. | sui was not brought under the Percy-| River wae Insufficient to-hold lt, Creer yg y 4 ih sie , but under the Anti-Gambling law, tons became aware Seed ee Waal tee isoloe tt CE Woode (8) tixie, mand ioe ig 5 Be Orie must pay the: judgment, inaddl: Hearrgatedaest pla ied drip into [N° Ofher Camila been decided to await the reception of] FOURTH RACE—Little Woods (3) 9, ailing ¥ Balle, Barberioot | tlon to tha costs of the action, which | o ete oe aac | > wleld) Maye Lender the exact text of President Castro's and Henry leo ran, aré much more than the judgment, the chamber in | y to 6) 1, Whorler (8 to 5) 2, Mon Amour 8, i al i THIRD RACE—Three-year-olda; six fur- atts 3 thei many. Wath, refusal to accept Minteter Bowen's ar. lone, Columbia course. bitration proposition before proceed| ps As a precaution againat leaks bags of! Are you holding Prancla Bu further with the negotiations in this a 9 ¢ . Starters, Jockeys. Wt. St} enn h. CITY PARK WINNERS. sawdust and hair are kept in the shield. | yson in reserve as & possi! TN A PARE iw eats FIFTH RACE—Bob Murphy (9 to bettas kivea “01 \ 3) 65 p5 — Because of thelr lightness they are easy | candidate for next fall?” ifferenco of opinion aa to whether oF |2) 1 Casoine (8 to 2) 2 Tol San 8, Monee Son mit, rr bifSan. | RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | to handle and they atlok closely under|rammany Leader Charles not the Venesuelan response was March 2i,—The races run here to-day — the alr pressure to whatever point they| a+ gammany Hill ti-do} jenny on Ghagureents langunee /ANd | GIXTH RACE—Bobble Kean (8 to| ait wat: seven Firmnas columgix saris ranula COW gan 4, ay) tf placed anion vy among | TAR Tepe fs all ns y be 4 Ss ur | - ¥ yi’ SKh—-hel oe fae oi \j y ‘i the seat of negotiations and after the|4) 1, Pete Dally (4 to 1) 2, Only One! gtarers, Jockeys, Whts. Bir hah. | PAN lene Td lo 12, Granada, 8. It hat i earch nH bi fy ese Jawered the lender of jopse of a few days, the words which a y Little Woods ...,.. Baird 92 HA = =|" Listen, Edith, Dalring, Tiebergone, | bags to the Hi a Hunter no reason to anaete my « appeared to Mr, Bowen to be Insolont yacriee eth , abaw A +f J Sp Pars aleo ran. notice that the pressure was unusually | pressed weeks ago» that May Will admit of 4 aliferent construction, age Rahury ae en | SECOND RACH—Husted (10 to 1) 1,! yeavy, Two bags had been placed in |lan will bo venomingted ‘the IBnG UEDPBLIGR ie, TOL mOve RINKS | (ipectal to The Benne World.) PITH: RACE, Good Player (® Dat Req| position when tho alr thar had been {in fact Tan stronger iA # Teen ae duet at, thin end, and unless) BENNINGS RACH TRACK, WASH-| ging: tour-yegroolde end upward; alx ang | Bred Mado J, Si, | strugeling upward through the water |{\Aorsa nies for reetontion Ce eee ee eee Tecra he ty ANGTON, D, C., March 2%—-Racegsors | a halt furlongs: Columbia course, Betting| Peavy, Hareur Harrffon and Judge No-| reached, the) surface, and there waara |” anather move "nO! | ema StH — fury, Na; 4 POR REEEY Pry «para Hye PERS A ETe INTEL O: QO RLNG PULD REG) Fever ibe: Hi PANU | niitrihy, a Souwaon Yes” 2 & tun iso Fan : ; channel from the tunnel to the sun: MICORMICK SAY: © sottloment, mild breezes, Wraps wero a tardon, | 8 , 2 THIRD RACK—Sand Bath (20 to 1) 1,] enine, A ICAL ST, PETERSBURG, Emporor und Empress tecetyed Cormick, the retiring Americ Sa tua the Annona fuvently wad revelved. D Tew. ° 401) % Bryan & vo, Green Gown Lilybrook also ran. ‘The aud some of the bookles stretched tho | Bear Hunter nd j season a polnt by working In tholr shirt | y, sleeves, a Thouwh there were heavy showers | AIXTH R . ° | iden three-year-olds and upward; here cn Sunday the tack was faster) | Maldon thres-vearolds and Creegan went up through that ¢han- nel head first, with a bag of hater In his hand, Ho Rel ia ces that the 3i-foot passage tock him about one-thirty-fifth of @ second, WEATHER FORECAST; Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P, M.: Tuesaday for o Don (8 to 1) 1, 4 Ange gid 8 es irria Volmer, arding, Show. Oth, ono | ™ was ua nothing | to ee, Gedrie, Howe, Ducham Sale aa Ang, ow igs ‘Nhe at! which wis large, Nill’ 4 . Lord ri a pendants, en i ir Miadvad Baphes Pacette, 4 r, Mildred Seen As He Came Up. than at any me during the meeting, =Hottinge de ar a Naw York City and vicinity: Fair fino programma was not particularly | (Josey Wats, Bir BS Bhy bepeshiies a tisshasicl matrixes ee tho absbe ann, down sconight and Tuceday; frogh south: JF atiruciive, but the felda were. fairly | Ht ‘ain ok ae below. were supris mt ir amagemen dc, becoming southerly | ell matched and afforded falr bets) Oniy Ono J. Honhonse: Se of, the Ajptice, Frital Schott ? Pure nutrrment, pleasant ray Missa mat ea al lg wheat wiaye wie tne