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| Phitty-wecond street and Broadway, 7 shia retuinpioney fo-nieeti Wedsosiny rain. (RINAL RESULTS EDITION i FRE. ONE CENT. KILLINGS MADE ON LONG SHO ue THE | DAY Fall River Mill Na Band Lose, PALL RIVER. MASS., OCT, 4.—The reply of the Manufacturers’ Associa- tion denying the request of the Textile Union for a et restoration of the 1914 per cent. cut in wages of July, 3904, instead of tho part increase and art profit-sharing plan proposed by the manufacturers made public to-d . Tho letter says that it Is impossible to grant the request for the reason that the margin existing between raw ma- terial and finished product will not allow it. — ee Penrose Follows Martin. PHILADELPHIA, OCT. %4.—Follow- ng the resignation of Dr, Edward Martin yesterday, Dr, Charles B. Pen- tose, a brother of United States Sen- ator Peyrose, to-day resigned ng a member of the Board of Health. Dr. Penrose was selected by Dr. Martin goon after the latter's appointment as director of the Department of Public Health and Charities, Mayor Weaver eaid that Dr. Penrose gave no reason for his resignation, Axe from Roosevelt. DPADWOOD, 8. DAK, OC?. 4.— Bert Tilley, who recently acted as guide for Kermit Roosevelt on the latter's hunting expedition in the Black Hills, received to-tay from the White Houso @ handsome hunting axe, a present from the President for the courtesy shown the Chief Pxecuttve's son, Kermit, it is stated, expects to take the same trip next summer, Ship Aflame. at Sea. ~ UGE ANE SEMAN S| HAVE F TARATE CAMP SURROUNDED Accomplice of Jackson Be- lieves Leader Is Surely Trapped on Island, DRUGGED ON DORODA. Stoffel Declares He Had No Part) in Robberies Along Sound, but Knew of Them, A despatch trom Newport, R. 1, an hounees that a guard of deputy sheriffs has been placed around the Island upon whioh Newport ts situated, to prevent the escape of Henry A, Jnckson, the owner of the sloop Doroda, which Is be- lieved to bo the craft used Jast summer by the robbers who looted scores of homes of the millionaires in the country colonies aiong the Sound, Late developments concerning Jackeon lead the police of Newport and this city w believe (hat he is a remarkable ortn inal. Otto BSteifel, one of Jackson's paly who was with him when the Doroda was selzed by the police at Newport, LONDON, Oct. 2—It was announced] FAs Ceptured to-day at Providence, R. by Lioyds to-day thot the bark H. W. Palmer. Capt. gen, bound from Preston, 1. for Bustouche, N. B, on fire and apparently wat rt Oct.ld. ‘The latitude and longitude in which the Palmer wax si«hted, and the name of the vossel which sighted her, were not announced, Sultan Puzzles Powers, LONDON, Oo: the powers have not yet decided what | ameps to take to compel the compliance of the Porte with thelr demands in re- 74 to financtal reforms in Macedonia, munications are -paselng Saubject, hut M has not yet been agreed ay @ Maval demonstration 1s neves- mary, Green to Give New Ball. BINGHAMTON, N, ¥., OCT, 4.—Sen- bor George KE. Green expects to go to Auburn next Monday and give ball be fore Judge Goonge W. Ray for his ap- wrance in Washington for trial, Mr. 0 le now under $15,00) bajl, $5,000 on of the three indictments, Missing Life-Savers Back. BRIB, PA., OCT. %—A Lifeboat with ten mombers of the Erle life-saving orew, ewhich had been missing siove Tat night, was safely towed into the hore at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Norwegian POWERS RESIGNS PRESIDENT JOB)” Patrick T. Powers, better known by the followers of baseball in the Eastern States as ‘Pat,” this afternoon, at a ‘meeting, held » ythe presidents of six of the clubs that form the Hastern Baseball League at the Imperial Hotel, %.—It ts learned that t on the | Made, 1 A s@pecial despatch to The Evening .| World from Providence says that Stel fel hes made a full confession of a } starting nature. Much of what he con- essed ig kept secret by the police of Providence, ,Btelfel says that he shipped with Jackson on the Doroda on Sept. 6 at Bath Beach, It was just about that time that @ man was killed aboard « » Of Baty Beach, in Gravesend « No clue to the murderer has ever discovered, but it is betieved that Bieivel may tei sometoing abuut it, The motye of tai une was robbery. that his home is No, U3 Fourteenth street, Brook- lyn, aud that Jackson is {rom Taunton, The yast quantities of silver ware and other valuablés found on the Doroda were stolen, Steifel says, from Fesidence along the feute but he de: les active participation in any of the robberies. ~ stys (al ae tainks Jacksou Was UsHUW (9 Ul AWey, 90 clversy VEEPUCL UY eae PWN LsLe KW wile, lg Luroue OG Whew Syme Kis Wi! MOY Wee 6) Mee Gu yew vi de & SuuIer mMOUMM. Ube aay Geil! Like We Wee eh Wallheme by WUC Lygt Ok pie aovmd tue para Cin, CO AUAWEE dw Win Law polos of Ahole Lawid, alasacaysets aud NOW LOK are WOW secaiIng W arrest vacason, the Doroda fell into the hands of the Sucaosilies at Newport lam Baturday, wWoen Jackson And & companion deserted ‘ner under pursuit of deputy sherite Stoifel was not with the boat shen, “I had nothing «0 do bes getting the)! under which waa red reagon to ene would drug me and off the eff big head, not Diorning and there would be a new sui aboard, and we wo be miles away from who: ore We had ant chored the night before. He claims to have eet a witness of an attack upon Miss Adelaide Percival, As hj ne of Ruth A. Bain, of Taunton, ‘owner's sixteen-year-old niece, wach says, was made on board the boat near Bast Greenwich lea week, at be Y case of a revolver In. Jackson's an handed in dis resignation. Harry L. Naylor, of the Buffalo Club, was electod his pl ef unanimous vote, ‘ uy to t sk ihe oto but ty My, Ft He inet WiAole to tte tine unit "ong a fe by writ a date ea The young man Fy) that if his pa- renis are inform hie connectioy with the craft he 8 Res hata have the means to now,” he cold the not find it If Tam search LATONIA RESULTS, LATONIA RACE TRACK, Oct 4— ‘The races ay to-day resulted as fol- tows eS yg T tr 7 " aN, _“ Circulation Books O Open to.All.”” Bai ay Neen! ORTS eee ; [ “Circulation Books Open to to ) All " eee w WHATHHRSClondy coaseniy w HSU EN HEGEMAN CALLED fa A WITNESS President of Metropolitan Life Put on Stand by Prober Hughes. MUTUAL'S PAID “NEWS.” C. J. Smith Tells About Bureau} Which Sends Out $1-a-Line , Reports of Inquiry, John R, Hegeman, president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was suddenly called ta the witness stand at the Legislative Insurance in- quiry, It wag within « quarter of an hour | .. Latest News Of All Sports ‘EVENING of adjournment when Mr. Hughes, to the surprise of everyone called out, “Jonn R. Hegeman take the stand.” With hair streaming down his back the Metropolita: executive advanced and was sworn, Without any ado M Hughes cut loose an inqutry as hi kind of business the Metropolitan Life doer, “Tie Metropolitan is a stock com- pony,” testified Mr. Hegeman, , "Tis Profit, go to its stockholders; not its policy-holders. We do two branches of life insurance-onlinary and in- dustrial.” He sat he held an Interest of $275,000 in the stock of the company. Tho capitalization is $2,000,000, Vice-Presi- dent Haley Fiske 1s « small stock- bolder and Vice-President Dutcher NEW YORK, TUES! TUESDAY, TEDDY, JR.'S, SEC WATER DOG AND SUNRAY DAY’ GOOD THINGS owns 100 shares, Given Polley Holders $8,000,000. Mr, Hegeman testified that during the past eight years his company had given as “a matter of arace and volun- tarily'® $8,000,000 to policy holders, “This gift was in the industrial form,” he explained, “It was given during times of atreds, flood, fire and epl- (Continued on Taint Page.) me AND NOW THEY SAY M'GRAW IS TO QUIT GAME soe | Wild Yarn from Chicago Says Little Corporal Will Not Manage Giants, A wild story comes from Chicago to of | the effect that MoGraw will not man- are the Gants mext seanon, ‘This rumor was already nalled by MoGraw ‘Rfore It reached New Ybrk. The weatern dream follows: : CHICAGO, Ill, Oct, %4—Charlle Ei. son, the Chicago plunger and horse-| afas man, to-day gave out @ story concern. ing John McGraw, manager of the world’s champions, the New York Gianta, which, if not verified by later events, at least gives an inside vi mind, Ellison says that MeGraw made, tha not for any consideration haniie fhe eon New York bail club next season, ‘Traore |Arst were thmep,’ McGraw told Bilison, “durs | ® ing lgst summer when I thought. 1 should go crasy over the nervous ten- |/ sion, It ineant many o sleepless olgh after of the workings of a baseball man's definite statement to blm that he would) t Latter Was Backed from Third Down to 15 to 1 in the Second Race. JAMAICA RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Waterdog (15 to 1) 1, Inquisitor (4 to 5 for place) 2, Hee- tor 3, Second Race—Sun Ray (15 to 1) 1, Wyeth (7 to & for place) 2, Flam- mula 3, THIRD RACE—Leonora (6 to 6) 1,| Benevolent (2 to 1 for place) 2,.Mon- tonus 3, FOURTH RACE—Sidney ©. Love (11 to 10) 1, Monet (even money for place) 2, Gamara 8, FIFTH RACE—Hippocrates (5 to) 1) 1, Mabel Richardson (1 to 2 for; place) 2 Banker GIXTH RACE—Meddiing Daley (5 to 1) 1, Swell Girl (8 to 1 for aad be 2 Duenna 3, JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N, An attractive card drew out the average racing attendance at Jamaica OCTOBER 24, 1905, OND STEP IN THE STRENUOUS LIFE. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 24.—Theodore Roosevelt, jr., who lately joined the Harvard football squad, has taken his second step in the strenuous life by becoming a member of the Douglas Athletic Club, of Chelsea, a well- known boxing organization. He was voted into membership at a special meeting of the directord and ty entitled to attend Its literary, social and other like meetings. Mr. Rgosevelt says he will see all the big battles. The President's son investigated all the athletic clubs In and around Boston before deciding to join the Douglas. WORLD RACING CHART AT JAMAICA. Eighth Day~Oct. 24, 1905. 4 305, Lavon we) “Bialed Haaiticap | tae Wb: paralsy aid Katha, + Wi HTD Fi Toakers, Open, High. Clos. Pi, Bh, i” 4 b eee Py Miner ip J. Mart bit Track Fast, 218 Water) Dow 11> Inquisitor . Heotor mM, 1 Lancastriat ' a a if i pa. 4 ‘on driving. me—1.15, Winner, b, Weer Dor was Dest, Stood a tone, hard drive gamely. Inquisitor dlosed very tast, mile and for three-year-olds and uy 50 6 { 5 16. 3 T5 44 » 3 8 3 2 10 1) wo 10 6 Oo 12 12 5 62 hw OM Ww Fe 8 » » » » 8 4 0 0 ® 1h OT » b BB we Homan; 13 20° 2 8 4 Creamer ., 9 8 © & 0 4, Martin 0 © 0 1 8 Green) 8 10 10 4 8 pine Pime—1.48 8-5. Winner, br. £, by Potomace—Barmald run 2 aroun a tho field; closed with ruwh; would have fun Ray ran her beut race. Flammula tired in last fur- Bthet Ww Tl. Owner—Grasala ween rt ete off bad; aor to, puis aca ? & ee istusiee. == Bie , oct, | Mf Ls Aivernoon, | ‘amme looked 1 progr ¥ if it migot furnisn the most inter of the meeting, se of the lot rt 1s, @ selling a Gas and sixteenth. ‘ihe one Bier ects of ‘fon Biting ets othe, te one Was fast and the weather | moe rete ri pe race was run Tape, ‘another Seana first br gg Ny E aie Ste out it oats bt the ra down weat te 3 ‘ track, Then ro na the mt oa w pocket! and’ the a the, infield him. "the ftst war's 309 — RACH 9700 added; Welling: three-year-olds and up; mile and @ quarler. pen, Hiah Cise fit) 1, 0 oie Nemes oi in Stretch. reite | @ length away, e atortt, wa bad | ia * oer set He So eS eee eeSne’ Daley ran good rage. Swell Girl closed strong. Mabel Richardson, who beat Banker a MoCabe, In the streteh| neck in a hard drive. The Southerner Tove went to the ront and | ‘had no speed and ma a bad race, followed by Sidney C, Love Pacemakers Died Off, and Duen ry loath from Monet, who brat atx lengthe, =: WOMAN SLAIN FOUND | Body Discovered Late This Afternoon— Indications that the Victim Had Been Maltreated—Her Head Has Been Secreted. = The headloss body of a murdered woman was fonnd in the Bronx River near Yonkers late this afternoon. i The body was tled up in strips of sheeting, 4 li That the woman had bean married was signified by a wedding ring. ‘The police, who report the finding of the body, declare that the woman was undoubtedly murdered, r The clothing found on the body was of excellent material. The belief is entertained that the; woman wes a resident of Yonkers, who was assaulted and murdered by bighwaymen, who cut off and secroted PATROL WAGON ~ HODGINS USES. USES. AXES. N-RAID IN VIEW EMPTIES OCOBACO GLUB NEW (PRECINCT When Police Vehicle Stopped Before Alleged Pool-Room | —Pogl-Room aa ‘arvests Patrons Fled, Three.on Warrants, Police Captain Hodgins, who was | moved up to the troublesome Mercer, sirect slation from Oak street the other day, signaliized Als entry Into \he pres einet by a speqacular poel-room, madd A patroln wagon containing twelve polleemen backed up to the curb In front of No. 26 Hast One Hundred} and Bighth street all the afternoon drew a great crowd about One Hun- rod and EPghth street amd Third pete idan ‘The policemen sat in| tls afternoon at No. M4 Hast ‘Tenth the wagon and grinned at the crowd, | #t The place was protected by en and the crowd grinned back at the po-|injuncilon granied by a Supreme Cobrt Moemen. | Juwivo in Brooklyn up to a few daya Capt, Crulse, of the Eas One Huns | ago, APR TAPS Ce Founa wire »| Evidence was | ored and Fours sireat station, Was TO] capt Hheaeinee deveaniven: ee etl Jeponsible for the attraction, Twice} rants we ured for Joveph Wilopns ‘within who past two weeks he ha ypriewr, Samuel Bennett {vaided the Ocobaco Clubd at the above | t = Jackson Ri psio A vag sc} Tnumber as a pool-room. Frank Mc. | (114 kr to te ot nie personal | Manus and Harry Jacobs have een} ta The alleged pool room had two en- trances, each protected by an ine hom door. Half an hour of Hard work wit axes was required to break dowa the front door, Then the police swoopeit | @own upon seventy-five men In three room, A big five was roaring In the In one of thy raome and jhe ten ture wad decidedly , torrid. Biagics aaye that the pitse was 08 A he. burning of *aclog e's allps and pool room fe e (altEra 7 it if ed with held for the Grand Jury, cha runtdng the plare. It is the only suspected pool room tn the precinct ang Capt. Cruise bas de- termined to suppress It, His idea that a pairol wagon loaded with pollcomén would wove effec;ive was shown to be well grounded. About thirty men @meaked out of the bullding one @y one and lost themselves in the crowd. Bach was greeted with hoots dnd jeers, “The patrol wagon treatment,’ sald Capt, Crulae, “will drive them out of my precinct.” two telephone and strament, found a. quantity ollps under a carpet in the rear and arrested the three men for wi he held warrance. RACING | LATE LATONIA RESULTS, \ inspotor Girl 19+5 French Nun.4-5 pl. Woggle m= Si. Tammany 1-1, Steel Trap 4-1 piace, Tapiola. : a pe Sixth— FORTY TRAPPED IN RAID; TWO HELD. pootor Flood, Capt, Cooney and four detectives: raided an alleged pool-room at No. 155 ‘Avenue ¢ late this rah The detectives entered the place through the rgof. ‘Fifty mi found there were takenSv the Union Market station, but two were held. They wer Abraham Citron and Joseph Hog fa shai sort toetiskbabn, TAKEN AFTER PISTOL FIGHT. CHIGAGO, Oot, 24,—George Webster, said to bea well-to-do parens living in Buffalo, N.Y, and a y Governor of Missouri, was captuted by t pistol fight in a little room at No. 198 d with robbery and is alleged to have a RAILWAY RECORDS BROKEN. LIMA, 0. Oct. 24.—An engine and four coaches enaed test on the Pennsylvania Road passed noon having covered the distance between in.{tysix minutes, a, of " ing records over that (orn