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TESULTS E PRICE ONE CEN! ‘AILLED WIFE AD THN EE SONNE ?Murder and Suicide Fol- lowed Deckers’ Visit to Friends, YHE WAS VERY JEALOUS. #Girl Companion of Wife Had j{ Just Left Room When He be Drew Gun and Fired. ‘Walter eDeker, an employee of the| West Shore Ruilroad, shot nd killed “(bts wife nd then blew his own brings wut in their home in Union Hill, N. J. this afternoon. The couvle Uved in a two-family house at Boulevard and Morgan street, | Dire Decker was young and very pretty, A Miss Mary Brown Mved with them, According to Mise Brown's story the courte had been out visiting friends and returned to thelr home at 36 o'clock, They were talking very earn- estly and entering the kitchen sicnalled to Mite Brown, who was sitting there, that they woud like to be alone for a few mipuies. ‘Miss Krown had scarcely passed the threshold of the reom when she heard two shots fired in rapid succepaion. Deckor had shot his wife In the back fof the head while her Bier was turned to bim and then plage the revolver to his head and blew oUt his brains, The young woman waa killed instantly and Decker lived only a few minutes. He wax about thirty-five years old and of a very Jealous @lsposition. WOULD DIE RATHE THAN GO 10 ASYLUM Bride Who Seeks Release from Bloomingdale Called as | Witness, (Bpeolal to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Nov, ®—A fil: waa begun this afternoon before County Judge lett in behalf of Capt. Advert Delino Reld to have bia bride, Mas, Sarah Delano Rel, wio he al lgges was kidnapped and pliced in Bloomingdale Asylum, released from that institution. Gapt. Reld says his wife Is ane and Ulegally kept a prisoner in a madhoure Lawyer John Disney, who reprosen\ called Mrs, Reid to th, and and she said her brothers hod taken ber from her husband the Way following thélr marriage and dlaced ‘her in the asylum. She declared they first took her to her home and then to Bloominedale. Mra. Reid accused her brother Fred~ dilck Delano, who ‘s In a New York banking “house, with striking her on the side of the head and she feared her y drum hod been. broken, vou take carbolic acid just be- fore you were taken to the asylum?’ "You, sit,” ' on ‘1 woukl rather be dead than back In ‘the asylum.” you know what It means to at- ti ') Po Ag YS ey Der, r Yeu Mra, a be her " ven on | ¢ DITION BURNED TO EAT SSI MO Troops Stood By While Victims Met Awful Death in Theatre. CHILDREN CUT DOWN. /Charged by Troops During a| Street Parade and Some Killed, | ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. &.—Tne revo- | Jutionary wave continues to subside ex- | | cept in the Caucasus, As details of what happened through- }out European Russia during the up- |heaval arrive, the story grows more | Fevolting. In the Baltlo Provinces mur- | | der, riot and incendiarism prevailed, | in Poland even the clergy, Uataolic and Protestant, participated in the | Manifestations in favor of the auton- omy of the anelent kingdom, In south- Western Russia hardly a city or town escaped Jewish massacres, At Tomsk, Siberia, acconting to the latest reports received here, the whole population of 4,00 and the military stood by while six hundred women and children were burned in @ theatre, The Court-House wt Tomsk and the Mayor's residence, where. the students and revolutionists took refuge from the mob, were burned, and those who tried to ly were killed in the streets, Ih Moscow the Bovkl Revolutiontats {ane. the. Blank. Hundred. andthe Coe. sacks and police fought blopdy battles. ‘The descent of the butchers of Moe. cow with their knives and axes upon the students was one of the most hor- rible obnpters, but not as pitiful, how- ever, aa the attack of the Black Hun- dred & procession of school children carryipe red flags. When the children sought to escape a cordon of police barred the way and the youthtul martyrs were beaten Into ingenalbility and in some cases were Jn Comsacks lay tn ambush in the shrub- ‘bery and wet upon thelr viotims with whips, Many were beaten to death and others were harliy able to crawl away, The reports from the Calwasus show there is no imnediate praspoct of sup- i the prevent state of anarchy. attls between. Tartars Armenians continue and the destruction of the railronds and lack of t: make St ‘che attendance up. ® neck for the place. with the situation, FIVE KILLED I CRASH OF TRAINS ‘Boilers of Both Locomotives Burst and Cars Were Telescoped, (Specia| to The Bvening World.) WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Nov, 8—Five persons were killed, ten seriously in- jured and a score slightly hurt in a head-on collision between @ passenger train and @ coal on the Delaware, Lackawannna and Rallroad, near Hunteroke Creek, @ short distance froin this olty, thts afternoon. Allvot the killed were trainmen, The injuries to the passengers were Chused by tho tefrific force of the trains com- ng forced almost through the baggage car, ‘The wreck o¢curred on a at a point where the road | track, The passenger train, nortlogu to this city, was touring along at fifty imposdble for the authorities w cope ing together, the engine on the parsen-| [' Li ( U___[“ Cireutation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, WEDN ThE WOODMERE WON BY JOCUND BY ALENGTA Closes Fast in the Stretch) and Beats Diamond ina Drive. WATERGRASS. WINNER. Favorite Players Find It Hard! Work to Cash on Winners. | AQUEDUCT RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Water Grass (18 to 5) 1, Consistent (6 to 1 for place) 2,| Special License 3, SECOND RACE—Cutter, 6 to 1, 1; D'Arkle, 1 to 2, for place, 2; Our Sister, 3, THIRD RACE—Jocund (4 to 1) 1, Diamond (4 to 5) 2, Monet 3, FIFTH RACE—Birmingham (4 to 1) 1, Mary Moorls (8 to & for place) & Ingleside 3, SIXTH RACE—Cloten (5 to 1) 1, Toscan (7 to 5 for place)2, Quad rille 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. Seapets Te ventna "WAM AQUEDUGY RACH TRACK; Nov. There was an excellent attendance at Aqueduct this afterfodn, contrary to the uguel traditions tha: a dull day ts to be expected t> follow a holiday, The cant had a strong drawing attraction, however, and promised the keenest sort ot contests, This, combined with the fact that there {4 only & week more of racing in this Slate, served to keep Water Grass in a Drive, Consisteht weit to the front at the of the first moe and sho the followed by Pantoufe, t Gruss aud Optician to the last fur ; ‘There Water Grass closed and in a drive won by a length and @ half from Consistent, who beat 8 ae Cutter Won by a Length, Shopindoah made. SBA catty, y bd ¥ to the stretch, wher top} Cutter raced into. the ead. tollow by Arka the rua home citer eld his own and won by Gene rom D'Arkle, who} ™ beat Our Sister a head. Joound Closed Strong. Diamond broke quickly and raced to the front in the third, followed by| ¢ Monet and Aeronaut, They held this omer to the stretch, where Joound moved up, and, closing st in the | gy, last sixteenth, won by a Dia- ‘mond was three-quarters of a length wap, in front of Monet. Banker in a Drive. Birmingham (Come Fast, Ingleside raced to the front and Py Sy followed by Mary Morris an Birmingham, In the etr Bhmning- ‘han, went to the front and won by a length and a from Mary who beat ‘three-fourths of a Jength for r Wiperte followed by ind Clifton ders died awa’ ¢ lead wen by: who Quedri EVENING WORLD RACING CHART. Sixth Day—Nov. 8, 1906, 384 FIRST “RACE—#800; handicap; 385 thdex, Al “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] ESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1905. CARRIED TOO MUCH WEIGHT. BY T, E. POWERS. CUNT MA LET HET, SUS MS Tammany Shamelessness at Polls Never Sur- EAST passed, He Says, RIVER & SALT. CREEK $1,000,000 WAS SPENT, Ivins’ ‘Remarkabl: Statement About Political Situation and Outlook. | William M. Ivins, at this headquar- [ters at the Hotel Breslin, about noon to-day, gave out the following Inter- view: have just had a sound eleven hours sleep, and did not turn over. I took the nomination In the same spirit that I would jump overboard to eave @ man in distress, I got ashore alive, but exhausted, and T am a little tired and wet myself, “One of the most astounding revela- tions of the campaign Is the capacity of the average polltt to deceive themselves, Mr, Hearst's vote ts in- | dicative of profound and very largely justifiable dissatisfaction with political managers and with lawless corporate management, “lt stands for @ very deep conviction and I believe that & will remein a most potent factor in the community until the Inw is restored to Its supremacy j| | nd all men, tich and poor alike, are Y -4-compelled. to. respeot tt Pleased at Hearst Protest, "T am very pleased to think that Mr, Hearst is going to require a teonnyaas of the vote, Tammany had at its com- mand not less than a million dollars, and 1 believe that every purchasable vote was purchased, More than twenty years ago I began to fight the use of money In elections, The necessity for continuing that fight seems greater now than ever, The shamelessness with which Tammany Hall taxed the civil servants and drew upon the resources of Wall Street has, never been sur- passed, One of the marked features of yesterday's election was the breaking down throygh the use of money by imany Hall of the Hearst election machinery, If Mr, Hearst had had a 0d working organization behind aim be would have been overwhelmingiy elected, "The purity of elections lies at the bottom, and at the very foundetion of Democratic institutions, Mr, Hearst and Mr Jerome have a great work cut out for them. The judicial investigation of this election will, I believe, prove to be one of the most interesting chap. ters im the history of American poll- ties, Whether @ man differs with Mr, Hearst or not 16 @ very immateria: “atver a8 compared with the necessiey for preserving the purity of our elec- tions, and Jn his efforts for that Mr, Hearst should have the support of ev- ery true American, Upholds His Party, Quesion—Dows it not appear that the Republican organization has deserted AT AQUEDUCT. Track Fast, My. He. ge Revel ety We as (Eire Me sl ON S jentian Bs 12 10 i r} Dicken Piet wool. Won driving, “Time—T0) 1-X "Winner, oh. Waterarase Consiatent fone very. aon Special Licens also closed wna Tnterfecnd. wi furlong. ‘ne wd ei SmcOND RACE—700 added; selling; filles and gelfings, theee-your-olde; one : 4 ql a ti ye or ve F gar “Start good. Won an Bak St Winner, b, £, by Gotham—Keniote igor a ing away Be ent Rdg tan his race.’ Our Bieter closed a bic Time=i.97 25 “Winner, ob, 6, by MiNhtul—Mower | 05 Amond wes slightly interfered with in lest | Answer—The Republican organiza- tion has not deserted me; it stood by me manfully. The Republicans who doserted me were the associates and species of the insurance companies, Thove men were dominated by cowardice of puree. There is no evi ewe r- denoe of the desertion by the o: 7. a8 auch, anywhere, but from the called si all over, and these people hav to believe that now, it ‘4 able of being made to bell any- thing disinterested But there fs a and incorruptible bon vad Par en ni element in tl t reckoned with In the future. ‘and Shee Cannot escape that reckoning by yot- ing for the representatives "Ot political corruption, plane NAAR, NASHVILLE RESULTS, ‘Was eaned at the end. Kitty Platt practically left, Loule H, hit. 8 “ate “Won driving. Jime—1.28, : egy well Treleaite ran hia beet mace, easily best, Mary Morris bry” on ACE—$800 added; throe-yoo . a y my ee NASIVILLB, Nov, 8—~The races hore to-day resulted aa follows: FIRST RACE—Three-fourths oy qi - ‘on, 3 Timent.15. etippaide: SECOND RACK—Five. Maras fe pal i ” fo Hi Maher, & Time-imriss” 3 im THIRD RACE—Short course,—Poor- lands (4 to 2 and 8 to 5) 1, Jim Crow (10 Wea place) 4, Lomt Radnor 8%, Time, VOURTH RACE-One ale teenth miles-—Princess ‘Goa. o8 ry 0 to 5, 1; Mamle Algol, 4 to 1 Place, 2, and Dolinda &. ‘Timenage. °°" Pisce, LLL AS “WEATHER FORECAST. }' Army Captains Criticised, WASHINGTON, NOV. &—Gen. G, . a Forecast for the thirty-six hours Burton, Inspector-General, in his an. fey’ |f Onding. at BPM, Thuraday for f) sual report upon the conditions of tho, 5 im RST SEEKS 1,000 ARREST His Representativ William Randolph Hearst to-day d: would be made f jection boards ht this iy grets over the matter for I did not want the office. A few months ago I would not have taken the office for $100,000, but when I came back from Europe and my friends Induced me to run T resolved to (make the fight and fight It to the end. That's how I got in this thing, and now I'm going to fight to the last ditch, It may take years to crush out this bom rule but I am going to keep right on fighting it no matter how long it takes. “I regan’ Mr, Jerome's election as a step in the right direction and I regret that T am not to be In harness with him, Jerome had the same difficulty that I bad, 1 bad great streneth in) the districts controlled by Murphy, Fo- ley, WAnn, MoManus and the Sullivans, but {n those districts the people bave never had any votce in the matter. Yea- terday the leaders in these districts did thelr own dirty work instead of leav- ing it to thelr assistants, Will Take Long Fight. “These leaders are corrupt but able men, and it will take a long and hard fight to down them, Their boldness is almost incredible, As an instance of {t, In one case I know of, men freely entered the booths with voters, and the man whose duty !t was to place ballots In the box opened ballots be- fore doing eo in order to sew whethor what was being pald for was being delivered, “Our watchers were assaulted every- where, In fact, everything was done to prevent our getting our vote out. such thing and will begin our appeal toth ¢ proper tribunal to-day.” President Voorhis, of the Bureau of Elections, sati to-day that the friends of Mr. Hearet need not get in the least! excited, as the count of the vote will be made in such @ way that no fraud will be possible. “Bach Blection Board has to make six returns of the count {n his district,” M’CLELLAN’S PLURALITY, JEROME’S PLURALITY, to retain counsel to prepare the contest he is to make of George Clellan's election as Mayor. Mr. Hearst didn’t get wp until after 1 0’ this afternoon, and when seen at his home he was in the best of humor, Thmsen, one of Mis managers, sald late this afternoon that ape warrants for the arrest of 1,000 members a few days for the arrest of and upon thelr evidence we ne th! to the bitter end. We will not pe tho pleasure of the Board of County canvassers, whith is made up of Tamm many Aldermen,” es Disclose that. Warrants for the Arrest of Hun- — fh ia dreds of Election Officials Will Be Demanded of the Courts, Wy ‘a an rected his attorney, Clarence Sheara, pating in frauds, ‘¢ Mr. Hoarst declared, 'e Shearn is engagt election are to be pr Pine Were cast, the canvass is made, There is no opphes tunity whatever for fraud, and the canvass is finished you can. upon It the accurate result of the tion will be before every one,’ Max Ihmsen, Hearst's ager, said this afternoon: “We have idence that 1.000 election officers pied violated the law deliberately and ingly for the purpose of aiding the Cleillan vote, ‘Mhey aided the ee | vote wifllfully and we exvect to have. chain of culprts of that sort, ing to Sing Sing within a year. Says McClellan Can’t Get In. “We iivan business, Mayor Mow Clellan cannot take hin weat by Jan, 1, We were defrauded thousands of votes, I shall not state the estimated mumber, Our “ Commitice is well equipped prepared to go into the matter | the fall length, Hundreds of rants will be applied for tlom offivers, Affidavits of Heal waichers are now being dra’ © warrants, “We belleve we are justified in into the Courts and fighting this While Mr. Hearst and bis advivers were gding over the situation to-day, And making plans for the contest they are to bring, the Tammany Law Cy mittee was in session at Tammai We do not propose to stand for any | p74), It was called together by Chalt> maa Charles H. Knox, and it was the unanimous opinion of every mer of the’ committee that the re-elect! ot Mayor McClellan must be protect and means taken to prevent ite overs * throw by either a recount or the courts, Mayor Makes No Reply, » Th himeelf has no am «11,450 i ! and our reports show A 4 sald Mr, Voorhis, “and a week later| wer to make to the charges made.‘ LATE WINNERS FIFTH RACE—MALLEABLE 8-1, WOGGLE BUG 2-1 plage, | TICHIMIRGO, SIXTH—OUTWAI 9-5, NINE. ARRESTED FOR Mrs. Mary Johnson, of No. 2 AT NASHVILLE, 3-5 PLACE, PILLAR, SHOPLIFTING. 54 East One Hundred and fwenty-second street, was arraigned in Harlem Court this afternoon charged with shoplifting. According to the police she in dwo boys carriied away coats stolen from a store. LASS PE Gat NS i TWO CORONERS TA Coroner Scholer held a con wials on the Todd case late this of the internal organs of Mrs. M been lured to Philadelphia and Vf the College of Physicians and wtaces of poison and. report to, kE U? TODD CASE. ference with Philadelphia offi- afternoon, and as a result part argaret Todd, believed to have murdered, were turned over to Or. G. H. Moeke, of that city. Part was kept » Hold Sur | | : 4 ps aa Ms ¥ ee SS oe |