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{ | | |, F PRICE ONE CENT, NEWS OF _ THE DAY Special Mission to Toklo. LONDON, OCT. %,—It was oMolally | sapmounced thin evening (hp King Baward had commanded that a special mission, beaded by Prince Arthur of aan, be dispaiohed to Tokio in 1906 to confer the Order of 3 ett seo ee ded ty immedi- as also decide mn a ralse the British Legation at Tipkn to an Embassy. Mill Strike Threatened: FALL, RAVER, MASS, OCT. %.—The @otton mill eltuation in whis olty Is, it fe belieyed in all quanters, oritioal, it ‘being generally expected that at pe meeting of the various unions to- . the operatives will demand the hil a ane of wages which were re- fifteen months ago, on penalty oy @ strike Czar Not Going to Rome. ROME, OCT. %.—An investigation of reports in circulation here to the effect that [ynperor Nicholas ts preparing for @ visit to Rome ahow (hem to be pre- mature No goer on the ane ar .olng om and ao ‘Veing mide at Bt. "Baleobone for the or © travel abrowd, Candidate » Drops Dead. BUAIRA, N, Y., Oct, 2.—George W. Nelly, inventor and maker of Nedly's Akitehen cabinet and a prominent von- b= builder, dropped dead in his to-day. Mr. Nelly had been » Sintasees yy the Prohibition party for ‘member of jl ease BABY MLLED AT ~ BIRTHDAY PARTY While Friends sei Wath Cele- .. brating Event Little Fran- cisco Fell from Window. Daughter and good cheer suddenly way to tears and lamentations cave v with ‘when Francisco Birmadino, at the cele- bration of his Grst birthday, fell trom the window of his home, at No, 360 Bast Thirteenth street, and wae in- stan tly seni parents had invited ‘rind and ta relatives te the te Mrapptn vy that o y Shout Ae ire? Bk ttle le ‘ascoraied. with ame lnataeho Tl & great cake set about candies, one for each month of the year, mood on the centre table was myoty unrest eon sud- ly Francesco was When his | On @ drester wus @ studded ror of Japan. | [FINAL RESULTS EDITION & | ‘Waok," who wrote to her was ‘Jack’’ birth. | at Tarrytown conducted by Miss Mason, 1 | had sent for her bill and paid it early Cid Lil ny dey) yale fy SL Mnceniogn, SrtA, Thee ER 8 ere and contests promised to | ~~ \ “WACK.” FRIEND OF SUICIDE, IS Man Who Wrote Love! Letters to May Caley Is Identified, WOMAN WAS DIVORCED Husband Said to Have) Liquor Store ‘Somewhere in This City,” Women friends of May Jeannette | Caley, the young woman who coin-/ mitted suicide in the Hotel Aberdeen, at No, 17 West Thirty-seoond mtreet, last nigat, declare that the mysterious MeAleenan, son of the well-known Bixth avenue pawnbroker, Ax the pawn shop of the father it was admitted ube youth know the girl well, Further information about the girl, furnished by ‘the women who called to see hor body to-day, is that o year ayo, while living at the Hotel Mamilton at No, 18 West Porty-fifth street, she had rouble with @ man and took @ dose of morphine, Dr. Lewis Stern, who lives in the neighborhood, was called in ut that time and paved the girl's life. pan's husband was Frank she martied some years ago when he was a bartender at Youngwtown, The two came to this alt together and separated tn a short time, Brey were afterward divorced, A tonder letter signed “Jack,” written an New York Athletic Club stationery, was left by @ woman. A ‘‘Jadk,”* wid) was a frequentcaller on the young wotn- jan, told the hotel clerk chat his name wai MeTivaing, There was only one maw visied «the young womai, Four jhours before the young woman waa found in the bathroom of her apart+ menis a man rang up the heel and sent this message to her: “Forgive Me, Darling Sister,” “Borry I can't ecome/ to-night.” This message was received about noon. At 480 o'clock Mrs, Gertrude Allen, who occupied @ neighboring suite, and who bad become well hee med the woman, found her the bathroom, ‘gor, a see go pierced her bt a. vt ‘There were only two letters that threw any sort of light on the tragedy. On the floor near the body was a letter freebly penned. It was addressed: “Vor Lilian, Give to Jaok. ‘Don't méation names, MRS. @. ALLION," Inside the envelope was a plece of jote! stationery on which was written: “Pired’ ‘Tired! Forgive mo, darling sister, Love, MAY.” The doad woman was a daughter of Mra, George A. Clark) of Akron, ©, formerly Mrs, Landes, Lillian tp a younger ulster, Miss Landes, now « etudent in a fashionable boarding achaol 10 notiled Coroner Goholer to-day that | she would come on and take charge of her relative's body, Girl Prepares for Death, ‘There was overy evidence in the roome tul preparations to kill herself, ‘She NOW KON es ae with two valuable ‘fared and wom- ae NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. _ OCTOBER 26, 1906. BEHEADED WAS Husband Identifies the Body Taken from the Bronx River. SHE WAS MRS. MULLER. Said to Have Had: Big Sum; of Money with Her When | She Disappeared, ‘That the woman whose headless body ‘Was found yesterday in the Bronx Riv- er near Yonkers was murdered appears to be eetablished Oy her identification | and the faots that heve been gathered as to how she came to her death. Bho was Mrs, Gottlie> ' Muller, of Firat street and the Reston Post Road. Waketeld, who dieappeared on Apri) 7. When the woman was last esen by | ‘The money wes displayed by Mra. Mutler at several places in thie city on the dave of her disappearance. @he did not reach the violmity of her home ntl! after dack, and it would have been easy for thieveg who had followed ter from town to kill her near the lonesome apot Sere ES Yams oat) Se ‘wolght the it, tn the river untf! wer that appearan York to sign @ some property policemen, Wile man went into a saloon she went to a reateurant, When they went to look for her she was gone. That evening he learned hie wife hed dalled at the home of his daughter in Mount Vernon and left there on her way to her own home 0 the Boston Pot ive Novae ke SOCIETY FLOCKS TO MORRIS PARK Despite. Bad Weather Crowd of 1,500 Keeps the Bookies Busy. zs tte z 3 ? MORRIS PARK WINNERS. MURDER VICTIM, \1) 1, Athlone (4 to 1) 2, King Pep- FIRGT RACE—@tepaway °(6 to 6) 1, Tromator (3 to 6 for: piace) 2 Edna Tanner 3, J SECOND RACK—Kernel (6 to 6) 1, Ovteura (2 to 1 for place) 2, Oleaso of the woman that she had made care. | % THIRD RACE—Willle Price (8 to FOURTH RAGE—Balford (6 to 2) 1, Erte Woh money for place) 2 FIFTH RACE—Bon Crookett (1 to | 1, Judge Ogin (4,0 4 tor place) | PY 2, Woolgatherer 8. Capt Hayes ( Ato 8) 2, Kennshav. bent tun ets oot km SIXTH RACE—Lipton (1 to 10) 1,/0 CO Name. M'Clellan, Ftol Nearst sl, Jus. Serome SHAW “QUIZED" BY STEWARDS _|Jockey Is Asked Why He Didn't Trl “tarder with | % Dr t. JAMAICA\ =, TS. FIRGT RACE~-Piacoon (6 to 1) 1, Grapple (1 to 3 for place) 2, Dreamer 3 SECOND RACE—Sir Tristan (5 to} 2) 1, Mollowmas (6 to 1 for place) | 2, Billy Bannastar 3. THIRD RACE—Chimney Sweep (5 to 1) % D’Arkle (2 to 6 for place) 2, dane Holly 3. FOURTH RACE—Water Grass (9 to 10) 1, Caprice (6 to 6 for place) 2.| ~ Bribery 3. FIFTH RACE—Lord Badge (8 to BIXTH RACE—Bad News (9 to 5) 1, Zeala (to 1 for place) 2, Tongar- der 3. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, L. I, N Y., Ot. M—The fates conspire agains playefs. Most of them came down to the track to-day with Information as to mudiarka, only to Gnd that there was no mud. Dry going, however, Is always —_—_—_——— ing Slee Ip-cla ey, | Odds, Amr Dor WT), $50,000, COW HD. EVE Fo Po]/ /00,000. ‘20.000 write Your i OWP TICK PL ¢ a J fo 2 town, 10, 000 “ Circulation Booke Open to All” | aa | BETTING AGAINST JEROME WOMAN FOUND AT JAMAICA. Ninth Day—Oct. 26,/1906, BLL FIRST RACE—4700 aadod; seiting; three-year-olds; six furlongs, LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Track Fast. Index. Biarters, Win HW TFs Fouweps.—Opan High Clos, PI 289° Blt SDA LN fine er a © 7 4 22 Grapy 1 Bal bit \ Dreamer 2/6 O. Shaw 2 1) 2 Hannibal ‘1h a4 1° Marea . 8 8 8 8 om . $ a Blue Cvat 10529 «6M OS 8 ® Helgerson ” im og ag tk Mee ct i? Ralhert jot 1) 8 0 49 ia Wi Fra Fillips m 1 oe ig i? wo ’ — Jane We uw Th WALD 4 — Grow King 1m 0 7 f FT > hector © Oh it i Moda ab 100 =H Fit ls Wo tz 18 1S AB ab iy _300_ 300 tt fale Won daaily, Fineni.18 1-8. “Wither lees by eae ny bor Piytoon held other vate all the wey, Grapple ran hie race Dreamer'é chintiee._ Fast pace killed Waa: Starters. ae a UT Sie Tristan here, "Open. Hlinh Cio. aa or Wickford 15 St Nelbsurae’ Nomine % fhe og pr o % » Ww # ane ad bat ze wo ia £3 rm a 14. 18 89 ofp 5 a : a 20 l_. Klenk 18 fg s gy Winner, br.6., by Trivtan-Buneh, Own: er—W, Cahill Sir TWwigtah was drawing awn at the end wi strong atthe finish, Wickford oder Mali josed & lot of ground. saiernae ae wraps. running BIB THIRD RACE—8700 added; sodling; thi dup; mile and Wiveenth, % i * x Th, fo! fakin? tt bh aus Bait Jane Holly 4 sul MIN Ball 64 e 1 Smith hao et Garni 20 Bo om oy 6 9 mW on 7 Bp e Ds 8 88 My 100 6 B10 Roman Bit, fair. Won easily, Pines To, winner bik. @, by Blick Massie vena, green, nue, beat, Darke tied at and of even Curlonen, Jane Molly The Packer ae oa Foar-old filliews if furlongs, pes to mud, and the erowd was} 209 pleased, nevertheless, oe Set The card was nothing to speak of, the stake beingone of the poorest races of the day, ‘Speculation was lively. de close: The Attendanve wis fair. Platoon Has No Trouble. Pus rong went. to the front soon after start, and aes there all the way. was Fg ridden Louis 8 teh to to- Ex fo lay Mr ie thos rn po tap been? went pple who: beat ee iy aa and won. ¢! a Gray ree the piace, gout the Horses. a Tength for Atter vhe pple er, worly Irhorahy olalm won on the ined or the seoond May's stn of (he meeting tela | ha ‘Winner, eh, away, onder punighment. by Water Caprice gan her race. Aare ai cn Won easly. Tme—1at & Over, hy ba am the finish, oh 00098 Daven wo. beet sro by a length ara @ halt trom Ca- Bom ed iii WEATHER FORECAST. | t cf Dawe one vie quent whece ane Winner, b. /@. by Dede Wicking Bird. on closed very strong. aca pare Forecest for the thirty-ex hours ending at 8 P.M, Thursday for New York City and viel sic 7; ton'gnt and probably Thurartay; inorearing northeast winds. Rain leo Sanewse aa $ EU Bee GREAT STRIKE IN ‘RUSSIA BRINGS Swarming with Mobs Cut Off from — the World, with Food Supplies Fast Diminishing, Riot and famin weeping Russia and the country is now thrent+ ened with revolution. | St. Petersburg, Moscow Warsaw and other lange cities are cut off from the outer, world, all rafiroad, traMc and telegraphic comunication being stopped by the great strike that 1s spreading to all sections, | of meat has about giyen'dut, Moscow fs In a worse plight, and in addition faces & water famine, the eupply being partly cut off. Other cities are also suffering trom food shortage. Bxelted crowds swarm the streets of St. Petersb the polloe have occurred. Cossacks are held in readin | which 1s expected, Many have been killed In fighte with the i) at Riga, where anarchy prevafis, and at Bhaterinosiaf, which ie the’ centre of # wildly. disturbed Alstrict, ., The workingmen. of the country, urged on by the Soctal Demoorats, are joining the atrikers by thousands, the railroads all over Russia being tied up. and clashes with for the outbreak t Russia may fall, but they will go down with It, he has oh Committee of Ministers was hold this afternoon +1) Awpenial ‘wo dem with ‘The Ord, \s teolated at Peterhot, rallroad cuenta aiian to that point pried out off, Tl Tit = || PKATRRINOBLAN, Russia, Oot. the ~Two bloody conflicts occurred here to-day between the troops and demon+ the Municipal Buildings and the second he the Pushkin Monument, Numbers Were killed or wounded in Chepmitr, Deane of Ate] tempt to Extort’Money by | Letter, Held for Hearing. ie Instances by the volleys fred by [the soldiers, The demonstrators near | the Muritoipal Buildings refused to dis+ | berse when omlered and erected barrl+ | eades. A meeting of students of the sohdgle | who are on strike was dispersed by the | police, who made tree use of their whips. Many of the students were in- Jured, The town in is In darkness this even- ing and the military are parading the ptreets, The telephone and telegraph wires are cut, and it ds reported that. thy strikers haye destroyed the perwbanent rallroad bed ST. PETORSBURG, Oot, %,—Over halt of European Russia is in the grip of the striking raflroad men and the strike coptinues to spread rapidly tr all direc. tions, Bloody collisions have already been reported at various plaves and & dangerous agrarian movement hae | again broken out In the Government of Samara. A special meeting of the Committes of Ministers, took place late this after. noon wnder the presidency ef Count Wihte, to consider the strike situation, W. 0; Chapman, said to be weil known tn Ineurahce olvcles, was artaigned be- fore United States Commissioner Shields | today of @ technical charge of uring the mails for fraudulent purposes, but, in reality,.for-what Is alleged to be an attempt to blackmail Maj, Theodore K Gibbs, a prominent figure in Wall street, Mr. Chapman, who score the 4s Aetance of counsel and, intimated that he would conduct his own defense, was Weld in $3,000 bail for Oxumination or Friday, He was unable to furnish dail Henry G, Ward, a lawyer, of counsel reprosenting Afajor @ibha, wan the complainant of record, ‘aa it was to him, Cec!| Burnett, of Spencer, T: Cu., and others that the fet vere Com M, Manukhin, Minister of Justice, who aah to haye been i Bains tre i teat Mr. ‘Chapman went to Peterhot this morning to report wought (0 0b.ein money through send-|io the Emperor, could not return by iow itera. ia winch ended {© |irain, and drove back tn @ catriuge in may teu bolted ra & drenching min to be present at the money, the exact greenies of which are nknown, were pald. Continued | =QIANT USES ‘RAZOR, TWO ARE DYING John Gibson and Rose Sinson are dying in Roosevelt Hossl- alas the resuit of a azar a'tice rade uso. {hein oy a dike fegro giant in the rear room of a saloon in Wast ty -eighth street this afternoon. <The men nad quarrelicd ver the woman. The assailant, James Simon, escaped after being. driven — hom {'r¢ place at (he point of a shotgun in the hands of the in prearietor. He viciously slashed! at two men who tried stop hin o Eighth avenue, and then as the police oane lodged Into a coal yard and got 3 away. { ATE AESULTS KT LATONIA, ‘St Petersburg and Other Big Cities’ Food 1# growing searder every hour in St. Petersburg and the supply ~ Count Witte has been howled down for advising againat the strike, and’ ‘Which ‘would tend to Macken 1S | meeting of the Ministers. racer, Glemrace end buenas Ti"be| ‘The Emperor is cut off trom railroad eifounea publioation in the |communteation with the capital newspapers unless sums of! The railroad stations here are guarded =

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