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MWEATHER.-Pair and colder to-night and Tuesday, My, _|_“ Cirenlation Books Open to All” \____ [ “ Circulation Books Open. to All.” | | “NEW YC YORK, _ MONDAY, 0 ocTOBER 16, 1905. WOWAN BEATS WIFE OF RICH MAN BURGLAR WITH His “JIMMY,” Dashes Downstairs and Jumps on Thief, Who Howls for Mercy. CATCHES HIM AT WORK. — Returns to Apartment to Find Thief Busy.Looting in Her Bedroom. The burglar who attempted to loot! tho eparment of Mrs, Rae Oppenhelm- @, on poe thin floor of No, @ West One Hundred and Twenty-tighth ‘street, | fhis afternoon, was 61.4 whenga polleo- mnin released him from thar young! woman's grasp and the beating she wae | administering with his own jimmy, Mrs, Oppe‘welmer hadg bee: shopping oud revurne! at 3 o'clock In the after- moon. Bhe found che door of her flat open, 90d saw a maa in her belroom rifting bureau Grawers He turned quickly and sald nervously: | “Don't be alarmed, madam; I am the as man ard ani making some repairs, Lam just moving this bureay to get at | & pipe conndotton.” “1 don't believe you,’ cried Mr&, Op- penhelmer; “you +” a, thiet,'\...Phert- upon she began rent The.ourglor dashed out of the room apd brusied her aside, He raged for the etairway, but before he had reach> ed it the plucky woman was after him. ‘Three sieps jat a time they want down the first aad scoond flight, Taking the last flights they thief was & defen Reps aneqga, and, fearing thar would escipe, Mrs, Oppeaheimer res a flying leap and Innded on ols at the bottom of An undernesth. Tine ii Woman noticed a tay protruding ton is hip ver oh eras, it, she beat him over he hea e yelled for Leos 7 7 @nce and ne ment of the thet ri We fe eas Balion Hundred and T dant st When the prisoner wae reached at the station how's, @ quantity of jewelry and twenty pawn tickets were found. tity a ne er Heatified part of tho Wy encase: fas Charles Mitchell, thiny: “nines cara old, of Hoboken, the bore ar was taken to Police Head-| GUT HIS THROAT ON BROADWAY Frank J. Shiels Dies in Hospital \ Hours Afterward — Man’s Wife in East Orange, N, J., Hurries to Bedside. After boving cut’ his throat In front of No, 2 Broadway at 2 o'clock this morning, Frank J, Bhiets, of No, 22) Kenplogton op! East Orange, N. J. died to-day in Hudson Street Hospttal, , Bills, who wos a valnter and Who ‘wag a momber of Loeal No, 7), waiked up to Policeman Cahill, of the’ Eliza. beth Street 8 fi waa |v Broad- ‘way, fiear Chambers t, and begea poems, Vn ‘an lnicoherent way. ei O-loemun. tutored (o-ring hit oOX i0ls walked of, He, cane Pig a \p | minuces jater, blood flowing f is je had cn rr the, ‘ke bi i i et Sniole's w 9 an Mace The eller fa ite: fife Soa LEFT HER GUESTS TO KILL HERSELF Mrs. Carrie Buehler, of Staten Island, Ex- cuses Herself to Luncheon Party and Warns Maid Not to Disturb Her, Telling of Suicide Plan. Mrs, Carrie Buehler, forty-five years old, wife of Julius F. Buehler, a wealthy merchant of this city, committed suicide to-day at her late home, No. 17 Stuyvesant place, St. George, 8. I, Mrs, Buthler put a bullet | through her brain within ten minutes of leaving a number of guests who arrived at her house to attend a reception Mrs. Buehler had planned for this evening. The Buchlers have @ handsome home at St. George and the family moves in the best circles on Staten Isiand, When Mr. Buehler left home this morning his wife was in the best of spirits, She had been planning to- night's entertainment for some time and the last thing she sald after kissing her husband good-by was not to be late getting home this eve; Several of Mrs, Buehler’ guests ar- ‘ Hyed in the forenoon and at 1 o'clock trey all rat down to lunch. Mrs. Bueh- ler Was as merry as any ~~ bog bea mediately after luncheon anked to be exoused, Dy Shee 1 | ELOPED NOW IN | great deal to do. Out tn ‘th ‘The mald gave little heed to the dhreat of her mistress, but a moment later met Mrs, Buebler’s daughter Mabel is| the hall and told het what her mother Big Supe Sr Weosata | had #ald, Yee Mabel laugh 4 : at the Noa and, was atitl laughing wien Wardtobe of Louise Told the sound of a pistol shot was upstairs, ‘The servants ran to Mrs, Buehler's mn Husband s Complaint, room and found the door wen ma | alent ies tent out for help and the door wa’ fmashed in. Mra Buebler was found Pek ior gi PRINCESS. dead on the bed, fully dressed, a % ow 059 crowns, calibre pistol fn her hand and a bullet| Had luxuri¢ue wardrobe in which hole in the side of her head, The bul- | were; lot had gone clean through, emerging 198 paire of shoes, on the left site. 100 Neither Mr, Buehler, who was hastily hate, sumanoned home, an elder daughter, | 00 parascis, Clara, who lives at Port Richmond, nor any of the frienda or relatives of the| GOTHA, Duchy of Saxe-Cohurg and family could give any explanation of | Gotha, Ort, 1\—The guilt brought by Mrz, Buebler’s act. Prince Philip, of Saxe-Coburg ond Go- —— tha, for a separation from his wife, the Princess Louise, and an adjustment on pt their joint property. interesta began q here to-day before the usual court for . ® the trlal of divorce cases, Prince Philip declined to avait | Index | hmielt of the royal privilege of a ape-| #8 ' cial tribunal, as provided for under the| p12 « law of his own family, The Peesldent of the Court, in the absence of the Pringe, inquired of his Frothing at the Mouth AND) attorneys if he desired i) make any motion respecting the publicity of the Growling a Mongrel Ran Up proceedings, They replied that. the Pein jection to the in Front Sohool Building in| cuter 'bing nas, sky ‘of the Princess, who Forty-seventh Street, x ‘absent, declined. to request \ RRs A oteeay Just as the one thousand or more | ed for, but m separation from bed a pupils of Publle School No. 17, 1a West ent ar pie tralr ancl Forty-sévonth street. were about to be! Tho Fein oll of. complain, be- Oismias aides al ry pecrydothe Yaga ol 61 ¥ for the noon récens to-day with big mongrel dog, saapping And frothing | yiiop om she eloped, at the mouth, ran’ up in front of the care Ailes the Prigoess) ter Vv . in. money yearly, sehobl building ard began ta bark and r “auits neni bt ‘The terchirs were afraid to tot the the Brin pupils out, and the pupils were wad found seventy- afrall to go, ay the doy be ye Pa mod, ‘The Janitor of the sohd)l he t0 | 100 hats, the West Porty-soventh street pation, Mailon, only & few doors away, anit HIGH SCROOL : sift tent sits do tet tant] BOYS ON Een mitified) tha sergeant in charge, Th pitas to patie to Oey an Order Prottbit« Ing the Wearing of Class 4 Colorm, . aero this morning, bee EVENING WORLD RAC RACING CHART ‘rst cae ah lt [283 FIRST RACE—$100 added; for two-year-old; Track Fast. five and a half furlongs. | am going upstirs to ill _myqel ey, Please don't det anya” come: vp until it te all over,’ ii, Columbia “dit 3 | sy Kplabt of Rhod | SBSa3555) ene Had something In reserve at yd. wantare Bd 8 tate ivan tah Open: fileh. Clon, FSH owl menaciggly, a on teh crowns, ot Whlch!| ? jen yay 10 pairs of) sixty, parasols ani ar: ROR see er e by A eR, fhrwe -renldn and UD; mile and w eixtecnth Aad race, engraes Open, ayn ong Pi. 8p. i | td fe BEL ME o he ‘Time—1.40 8-5.” Winngr, b. x. we Vingen—Karn, LATE LATONIA WINNNERS, _Filth—-Orbieular 6-2, Estrada Paima 8-1 pl, John Carroll of the York High ied to ae Sixth—Gravina 2-1, St. ammany 5-2 plaoe Turando, SEE ee ee MC EAVOR CR TALENT'S SHARE AT JAMAICA Second Choice to Win on First Day. pe Kea ‘DELMORE AT GOOD PRICE. 20 to 1 Shot Catches Tiring Benevolent in Time to Win by Head. WINNERS AT JAMAICA, FIRST RACE—Disobedient(3 to 2) 1, Father Catchem (4 to 1 for place) 2, Jacobite 3, Athlone 3, Handzarra 3, FOURTH RACE~-Eugenia (6 to 1) 1, Spring! (4 to 1) 2, Santa Catalina 5! FIFTH RACE—Delmare (20 to 1)| =a evolent ya to 6) 2 ‘Aad, BY FRANK W, THORP. (Specla! 0 The Evening World.) | JAMAICA RACK TRACK, Oct, 16.— Jamaica began a fifteen-day meeting ai | this afternoon, opening with a most ate | tractive programme and weather of the Athlone) most delightful sort, Horses once more came back to the American way of jfunning, and spectators were able to wee the races from start to Anish. All the long, st t stretches of Belmont Park, Tho stake fvature to-day was the Plerrepoot Handicap, at a mile and a furlong, whieh brought out a sple matched field of high-class hor players teing wary of (he new condl- Mons under which horses were racing, Disodedient Still Winning, Father Catchen raced to the front at | rt and made the runaing faliowel | and Disavedient. On the! at pasted J@oobite and, aet Catohedh In the! Bireteh Disovcdient went to the front and won cleverly by a length and a thalf tron bather Catchem, woo beat Jacovite haif a lenggh, — dust So, off Badly, Wino, Athlone went to the front at the start, but was outrun by Knlgat of hreaes who showed the Way to the far turn, where Just Bo, who was ott Daly, raced by him into the lead, the stretch Gargman closed on Just se tthe lat. ter held his own, and won ao length from Oareuen, who beat Athlone five bengtts, Rusk Led Ail the Way. Rusk went to Ue front soon after the oor of the tink, mado a) the runinng | nd wea ina derive by a loneth from Conwleeration who just wet Bi in tie th heat Handeares for the place. ‘The| Jattor Was Recond to the Fens five Jumps. | 7etly cloned sirong and Gold Reso, off | bad, also closed strong. Spring Had Speed To-Day, gellaag.-alamle Algal, 1) (Boland), 0 Spring, who could not raise a galtoo| ! ies Rillie, 106 (Mortia), 2 Iratytime out, raced to the front In the | Wexford, 10 (Swatn), 8 Nines 4 fourth. today and. made. the tunnine. | Revellle, Wakeful, King of the Valley will) Race King and Coy Maid close be-| and Judge Sanfley also ra. hind, They ran. thi, way to the far yr ond a half fur- Ny where Ponta Catalina closed on 106 (Treubel), aders, in. the stretch Bugenta|7 23, 108. (Me urs » closed $ith a tush god, nailing Foring in the ae sixteenth, won by a head, &p being twodengths In fron: of Baya Catnlina, Cenevolent Tired. | Beneyoleat wrat to the front at the 4) Jaturt of the yi) and. made the running, ‘Ditowed by Delmore, Birminehem and Anontemich, In the run homo He lent teed. ard Delmorn, b dtd wi iy a “y, won on the newt byea he portent wos a leonath ip front of Ai ton Lindale Basy Winner, Nom de Plame l# the running to the far torn, where Lindale went to the front and ion cleverly by two lengths. laratteaetr Mi stathicaed “FIVE INJURED BY A wake —— Fr faorre were injured late this afternoon by a blast at: | muoieation with the Slasou “Shake bemmkatel Amsterdam ave: de vem Bait and Pepper waa mways outrun, finishing ten lengths away. THE ZEELAND COMES TO PORT. The steamer Zeeland, from Antwerp, and Dover tor Now York, * wireless atation at $15 o'clock this morn. ing. The vessel was at tha! time ay dock sbout § o'clock ie | mu provnt cant of Nantucke: Lightsatp, a "venbta oe ia op Bon Depth Af roplotra. register before you canao’ stn at te A} SECOND RACE—Just 80 (2 to 1) 1, Oareman (8 to 5 for place) 2, THIRD RACE—Rusk (6 to 1) 1, Consideration (10 to 1 for place) 2, SIXTH RACE—Lindale (1 to 20) Open. Hat Cin Pi we | 1, Nom de Plume (out for place) 2, 1 %5 Salt and Pépper 3, welcome change from) idly | All| Wis 4-2 of the other races werd attractive, Bet — ting was light on the Mtet race, the OF VIC of McAdoo's pet ccanpany of me, wise men, who profess to know all QUICK ACTION ie ALLEGED WPOOLROOM Opened at Noon, Noon, Raided with Axe and Ladder Four Hours Later, A “social club” that Capt, Hodgins alloges was a pool-roomp, opened for ‘dusiness at noon to-day on the second floor of No. 12 Madison attest and got quick action, It wag raided at 4 o'clock, ‘nd large quantities of entry sheets, ‘etting, slips and other pool-room ap- burtenances wert yolzed, Chris England, of No. 1428 Fifth ave- ue, Brooklyn, and Jubn Murphy, of No. 127 Madison street, were arrested as the propriewrs and held by Magis- ims Moms tn Centre ttrost Polloe Cows. ii $00 bail for examination to- manow, Capt, Hodgins has not berm adie fe spot & pool-room in his pracina tor Jong time, and his axes were Seoumo: | } lasing rust In the station-house when ho heard of the néw place to-day, With twelve of his precinct men and two trom the staff of Inspector Hogan he planned & raid. The alleged pooloom fs at the ror- ner of New Bowery. Oapt, Hodgins ond te men arrived simultyievusly | from many directions and attacked the froot door with axes, while Inspecor H'ADO0 ae EGGERS AS CHIEF Police Commissioner McAdoo chopped off the head of Acting William Eggers, chief of his vice squad, this afternoon, Within a hour Daniel ©, Costigan, who heretofore has been a plain roundsman,| wae firet made a detective-sergeant, then an acting captain and plaved in rae The turning down of Eggers came E RAIDER on Head of the Vice Squad Feels the Weight — of the Commissioner's Displeasure— Patrolman Costigan Promoted to the Place by Rapid Steps, Ai | 4 complete surprise, even to he ot the ins and ont. at No 800 Mule berry street. It comes, It veems, from a chance’ remark let drop when Me Adoo was on his Jong bens nt ub Jast summer, When McAdoo was away bis squut, ond espectally his’ chiéf and Wagers, was expected to be unusially active, Pither Eggers wot timed dusting | the “dog days" or else his men and he failed ‘to, find houses and places where raids were in order, Politicians Got Tt fs fatd to-day that _ lot of Uelans got busy during the mbeende of the Chief, and that thes same palle tlelans got busy with Reger’. They told lim how be was making 4 mistake in making raids that would bring down political wrath on his bead, and Dggera | got thougiiful, go the story goes. At any rate McAdoo was told by some! fatchful servant when he had recove ered health and spirits after his long guarded moment; “Well, anyhow, I will continue to be 4 sergeant of polloe and Mr. MoAAoo might not olways be a Comeneiar ot Polige,”” After this remark {t was ites that there was less activity on the part of tho Vice Squad. Eggers was not a houscho}d word in the home of vice, and the men under him grew fat and lazy, ‘Then came the Commisttoner, after his pleasant summer, and some one told him what Bagers had done, ‘Thou Mo- Adoo mot buay. Tho Commissioner to-day called thy vice aquad before him. He loked th over, abd be Uked Costighn's appeary anes, Quick Promotion’ for \ecstigan.! } Costigan was made a detective-ser keout without any more delay than it takes to sign the name of the Conmnls- sloner. Then ‘he wns mage an acting captain and’ Bggera—the mari’ wh will Hogan's men went at the reur windows with sonling ladders, ‘There were 2 men In the pace when, the Grat alarm was AV ah ‘aod not one} ercaped without giving hie name and nddreos. oe RACING AT LATONIA, —! LATONIA RACH TRACK, Oct, 18-1 ae races here to-day resulied ay fal- ews: First Rece~Six furlongs Agnes Virginia, $8, Morris (11-10), Judge Trayner, 101, | Swain | Fiasco, 101, Allen, 3. Time—t16 Marmont, Berinthia, Bt, N Winn, Flying Brook, Norel, Henry ach, | Ploture Hat, Frank Bell and,Clhira D: also ran. BECOND RACH-Mile and a sixteen| tp), 2 to 1 Mahor, 106 (Nicol), % Tim Don Trent, Wirard, King Dearm: Hone, Radtvh, Yano, George A. Knight and Dr, Burch also ran, Bieeple- RTH RACBE-H tind, ‘Pim 6. Jane, Jo nd Ohio King finished. Qu.- ahi ran out early, ANCHOR LINER COLUMBIA SAFE. Steamer Reports at Glnagzow After Being Delayed One Day by \ Mishap or Storm, GLASGOW, Oct. 16—The Anchor Mner Columbia ivod at Lion's Head at 8 p. an, W-day, She was due yesterday and has a full cabin, At the offtoe of the Anchor Line tn ve] city nothing had been received to- exdept the substance of the news ch from tho Avsoolated Press at if the a Head not nome fb day f oe 4 4 always be sergeant, no matter what Iwill, become of MeAdoo~tiegame a white eleriwnt on the hands of the Commipsioner. Where Eggers will bo sent is now j Interesting the pollce from the Battery to the furthest aeof the Bronx and j ftom North River way down to Rock- away. Eggers will, so tt ‘ls believed, be he\ing down the blotter far fram ;) Mulberry street by to-morrow morning. } After making the change bas talked about the change, “This view squad fa the most powerta engine against vice," he said, ‘Men in thts squad gro subject to femptattone Yemptation of the worst sort. Onoe lot ale aquad got under suspicion ners ji none, Th te ne The weak men must be weeded out and tay strons honest men niuvt be Dit, Pinot ih Cortigin hos bec Wiel He ws sirens and honest,”” Thon jhe Commissioner began hls talks with the members of hiv vice aquid, Ho talked 'to each and every ong. of them in private, Aer thase telks the mon stalked from the Coa missianer's office and reported 10 thelr new chief, Actlig Capta’n Courlgan, AYRES My, L THREE KILLED BY 4 TRAIN WRECKERS DAKPRSFID: Cel. Oct BA athbound train on the Southern Pat io Railway was wrecked at) tid yued entrance at Fresno to-day, Engineer Colo and Firemen Butts, both of Bakerstleld, uokwown tramp were killed. 0 pagsens goers was seriously burt The wreck was due to a misplaeed ratich, the work of train wee seth tbe look broken with a rock found newt the awit vol om Movies 10 CMLGaG dea rest that Eggers had sald In an une © © § | a *