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=z \ ALBANY, NOV. ‘ WURTHENEY ity CORP and Oatwre NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 4 | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 5 en ESULT SE TIN. LTS. EDITION 1905, ae eeseceeecemenans ROUNDI LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Degree for Jap Consul. NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J, NOV, 10 —At the exercises commemorating Chutter Day to-day Ruigers College conferred the degres Doctor of Laws oun Mr. Uchida, Jwpinese Congul-Ger- eral xt New York. Prof, Brandon Matthews of Columbia Univevsity, mado the chief address, Killed by Gas While Working. YORK, PA. NOV, 10.+Bankrets Geuliner is deal here a: hit home, No. @1 Cleveland avenue from gas suffoea- thon while trying to make a connection | of a surface gas yipe to the main Li Edward Owen, who was also overcome, fe In @ serious conditi Hit by Goal Wagon, ‘Mrs. Ifsce Meycrhoff, ¢ry-two years old, and hor son Heary, four years td, wore struck by a coal wagon on the sidewalk at Ninet sh atreet and ‘First avenue t+ Tie womtintr arm was fractured and the litte boy ouffered & number of severe contusiors, To Be Hanged for Mutiny. WILMINGTON, N. C,, NOV, 10.— Judge Purnell in the United States Court today sentenved Arthur Adana @ Rodert Sawyer. convicted of sll- ny on the soner Harry Bedwind, off hie cae! rly in Ocsober, to be banged Jan, % in th's city, Seoks a New Job, David J; Partello, confidential agent of the Trasury Department at Berlin, is now in the city and called w A P Geor, WwW, Wht head” tt \s un tnd “Ni 8 special agen Pare 4 i Higgins Here Monday, 10—Gov, Higgins sald) to-day that he had accepted fmvitation to attend the luncheon to Morris K. Jessup in honor de ihe wf of Prince Louls of Battenberg in New ‘York next Monday, Kicked to Death. ; BALLSTON, No ¥., NOV, 10--Bright- oman. Briggs, agoi seventy-three, of * Cliy Falla, was kicked to death jap nae8 to-day, his ehest being erushed, SATA CATLIN MSS ANDI She Romps Home Lengths in Front in Aque- duct Feature. —_ AQUEDUCT WINHIERS, FIRGT RACE-—Hermitage (9 to 5) 4, Water Wing (3 to 1 for place) 2 Caprice 3. SECOND RACE—Pretension (6 to 4) 4) Roycroft (even for place) 2 Lord Badge 3. THIRD RACE—Santa Catalina (2 to 1) 1, St, Bellane (6 to 1 for place) | 2, Gederstrome 3, FOURTH RACE—Massive (2 to 1) 1, Mise Ogden (3 to 1 for piace) 2 Lenad. 3 FIFTH RACE—Sootch Plume (101 to 1) 1, Floralia (3 to & for place) 2) 3. } i 6 to 1 for place) | Owns Al [lot oft E—Ploneer (14 868) 15) Eighth Day—Nov. 10, 1906, PENN. MEETS HARVARD ON GRIDIRON TO-MORROW. LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS. EVENING PIMLICO RESULTS, PIMLICO, Md., Nov, 10—The races here to-day resulted ay follows and tor seven, farlonasciiypetion, 8 i} ven fut rl a Track Fast, (Chee to eats ih, Verhous, i Helgeee) 3 to 1 and 4 to 5, 2) Witow's Fie. A cWraleny: 2 to 1 and Jto1% Time—t. hogtied CE—For two Ns; five one-ait rar rial, (Hs gaara ed of A 7) i 4 i Mies), & to bod even, & "tt "ta i fou years and upwat Yes ittare, WORLD RACING CHART AT AQUEDUCT. } FIRST RACE—$900 handicap; for two-year-olds; six urlones, iis 3 om drhv AB. ides hit 8 5 FOURTH R, ap; two-veer old and up; one m| yal The kei a a 0 out Lethe Velled otha) (Ashworte (40 to 1) and (7 to 6) 3, Time—1L¥ 1-4, FIFTH RACE — Hi i, fe apie nM ae oe Ee nll Boolal I. rho, ig 6, 8. Thmet ar— Vanity. SIXTH RACKE—delling: for three year stopping fast at the and. Royeroft closed peed gi 1 Eee eae oe-yed ba inile, 0 fo S and 2 t0 5, 1; Ui haw added, 113 to 10 and out, 2; Bupreme Court, % to out, (rind), 6 to land Sto 2 3 Time-- Lad —— NASHVILLE WINNERS. NASHVILLB, Nov, 10.--The races here torday resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—One-eighth mi tional B, 5 to 1 and 8 w 5, man, 4 to 1 for place, 2; Savoir Time~1,20 25, . Ni + Fert Faire, . ie ie ‘ I c Susi Dent, eB at RAGE jedi wing talien, 2S 6S XOND RACE—Five-eighthhe of a SNES A, SAP mille Miss Casctte (is tot and 6 9 0) a onl Pirate's Dance’ (8 to 1 for piace) 2, Gal- i BERS meda §. ‘Tie—1,02 2-6, ; i jn THIRD RACE!—Seven arid one-halt ler furlongs.—-Mallory, 3 to 1 and even, 1; Dante tater. 7 to | Oor place, 2; Fallen Leaf, ater 8. Time~1.8 1-5. e Tender Collision Proved. NEW ORLBANS, LA., NOV, 10.—The officlal investigation Into the collision pertrons ye ede Vagirn’ Es- parte, ani in ime tender Mi: fa, while the Iatteé w siden Roosevelt to sea. fore the Boant bf Bupei The invest! od doors. As AtWeney Poter ap vernme! i | ; SKEPTICAL. ip . NG UP EL Ey eR ie Nae! ATE WW WWERS AT NASHVILLE, iti FOURTH RACE—NINE even, LITTLE BOY 2-1 pl. OR. HAR FIFTH RACE—NDESSO 5:1, DEUX TEMPS 8-5 pla © HEGEMAN GETS REBATES FROM INSURANCE BANK, es ry it was shown this afternoon at the Legislative Insura MUSSICRE THREAT CASES PAN I PETERSBURG People, Wild with Fear of Slaughter To-Morrow, Ask Protection, AT THE U. S, EMBASSY. Americans and Jews Told to Seek Shelter There if | Necessary. | ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 10.—Stories are being industriously circulated thet @ regular St, Bartholomew massacre | of the Jews and Intellectuals has been planned by the ‘Black Hundred" of St. Petersburg for Saturday night, It ts declared that all houses con- taining Jews are being marked with & red cross, While it 1s undoubtedly true that the lower Classes would like to be let loose, no real danger Is anticipated as the po- Uce have received the most stringent orders ¢o suppress any attempt at an uprising, gaat Coline Witte ordered a thorough (investigation. of all the Jowleh oteg and other disorders: in the | for where the police, troops and om. clais ‘are charged either with Inciting or. with, tting”*Viblence .and he is { ined to have all the offenders femoved and punished. =| Geniitne alarm hes, however, been orented by the reports of the con- templated massacre of Jews there to- morrow night, shown by tho fact that members of the American colony, including a number of naturalixed Jews, appeared at the Bavdassy to- day in a greatly frightened state to ask ‘@dylce and protection. | x Eddy, the American Charge | a res, in an address tried to aulet | thelr fears, saying that he did not re~ gard an outbreak as poselble,,but he Inatructed them all in the event of danger to seek asylum at the Kline- which the Embassy Je situated, Should the threatened outbreak oo- @uand for the palace. The other em- ed foreign residents. } Democrats and other bodies are making prevent a magsacre and the loud warn- ings published by the Radical press, which favors the organisation of a na- tional militia, have the appearance of | an organized campaign to terrofix publtc and frighten the Governm acceding to {he demand, 'Dno Intellectuals are helng told ‘thar! themselves for defense againat the "Black Iundred.” These appeals are greatly exciting the masses and might precipitate the bloody tragedy ,' they seck to avold, f At the hay market 12,000 excited peas- | ants ware soised with the tdea-thet a! Intellectuals were arming agains (Continued on Seoond Page.) ‘}een helpful to the company. dor of Vermilye & Co, which until @ oi nsibu lal President. Jotin ‘R. Hegeman, of the Metropolita da. personal account” with Vermilye “In this aocount, Hegeman testified, were funds o Orphans and people abroad retired from business.” i d interest on the accoun' ‘know why and had nev ECTI michaet Palace, on Serge street, in | pata $16 premium @ year until 1889 when the premium was increased to $18. cur, Mr, Bdady will demand a military | Metropolitan by this man, who at the bassies have eben similarly besierged offered him $9 for ¢ ited appeals which the league ‘He doubted that th cf leagues and deputations of Social were true, to the Town Counell and Count Witte to Mr. Hughes telling bow an unfortut | Swedish mother up the State had policy taken away from her, girl died, When she asked the agent for the insurance he told her that there had been an “assessment” two or three ‘ket call money rate in May, 1901, ranged banks and trust companies, man, your letting Willlam A, Reld ha heel ‘below the market rate? A, All Metropolitan, There came & split in the firm and now ‘William A. Reid & Co," are the bankers, Hughes wanted the witiess to tell i METROPOLITAN M0 CRE | FO Paid to Judge “Andy” Hamilton of the N. Y, Life at’ Albany. 1896 CAMPAIGN GIFTS.) Metropolitan Contributed in That Year to Republicans and Gold Democrats. —— ny “Andy” Hamthton, who handied the yellow dog fund of the New York Life, acted also as “legislative counsel” for the Metropolitan Life. Between 1892 and 1904 the Metropolftan Life paid “Andy Hamilton $4,296 for personal legal services at Albany and In other capitals, Out of this money he pald “assistant counsel.” The Metropolitan Life's record of po- I:tleal eontributions ts unique, Accord ing to John R, Hegeman tt never gave but two., These were in 380, one of $1,000 to the Palmer and Buckner peo ple and $7,000 to the National Republican Committee. Told by Hegeman. All the testimony on the subjects of the Hamilton payments and the polltl- cal cgnieibutions oame from President byt an. “Phe “Board of Dhrectors,”» said” he, “felt justified in giving funds toward the defeat of the 16 to 1 fallacy, The Metropolitan is @ stock company and it was, considered that the contributions should be made in justice to the #tock- holders, The,difference in the amounts 4s explained by our estimate of the effectivenees of each party as a work- ing force—what Palmer and Buckner could do and what the Republican Party could do to defeat the threatening issue." Some Industrial Cases, | The case of a man who was neured in the Metropolitan in 1688 for was put up to Mr. Hegeman. The {nsured year. So far $00 has been plaid into the best can get only $189 An agent once polloy, xplain the case, facts as related Hegeman couldn't The letter of a lawyer aws read by Her little nths before; that this had not been paid and therefore the policy was of no ftoct. The lawyer sald he wipte to the company about it in April last, On Oct. 2% he got an answer, which sald "the company can do nothing.” Reid a Favored Borrower, The Metropolitan Life lent William A. Reld between May, 1001, and July, |. $200,000 ‘and $109,000, The interest te wis never more than 2 per cent. Ind more often 11-2 per cent. The mar from 2 to & per cent. and 6 to 6 for Q. How do you explain, Mr, Hege- can say js that Mr, Reld has always William A, Reid was formerly a mem- few monthe ago was the banker of the him if the Metropolitan had not been of good service to Mr. Reid, Hegeman sald the campany hed purchased mil- lone In securities from him, Sold Below Market Rate, On several days in Apri! of this year there passed from the Metropolitan to Vermilye & Co, over $500,000 dn Min: sota Street Railway and St, Paul be 101, In the market these securities were selling at 108 to 100. The witness) could not explain this transaction and his counsel made poor work of it, too. Attorney Lindabury thought that Mr, Hughes ought to give the company Ume to look up the facts, On May 18, 195, Hegeman so!d Minne- sota, St, Paul and Bte St, Marie (a at 10, ‘The market was bidding at tho time 134, nT August the Metropolitan bought the same sectrities back abo par. ‘The transaction was with Vi milye Co. that, Mr, Hegeman, A. PRICE ONE. CRO0 Goff's Court Against Inspectors in Several Districts, Among Them Murphy's and Sullivan’s. The Grand Jury, after spending four hours in investigating election frauds iu the Highteenth, Sixth, Fifth, Fourteonth, Ninth, third and Thirty-second Assembly Districts handed a batch of ten indiche ments to Recorder Goff this afternoon: It is believed that most of the ia+ Gietments ate for inspectors of election, the charge against whom 18 cone spiracy to falsity the returns, The names of those indicted are clonoly guarded, but will be made public as soon as the Morgan deputies have chance to serve warrants, Le I ‘The Highteenth District is Leader Murphy's, the Sixth is “Big Tim’ 4 livan’s and the Fitth ts Joe Prendergast’s. When the news of thee indict+\ ments leaked out there was a gréat deal of excitement in Tammany circles, The Grand Jury is not yet through with its investigations and more wits — rants are expected later in the day or to-morrow, LBs It was announced at the Hearst headquarters a; this afternoon thut tivo missing ballot-boxss bad been found in the room of a barber shop at No, 156 Mhind avenue. This is the polling place of the First Election Mistrict pot the Bighteenth , ly District—Murphy’s own district. One of tte boxes found was half full if spotied and torn ballots and was nom nenled ‘The other box, intended for the stubs of ballots, was empty. 34 ‘The barber shop. is owned by Antonio Decanga, who says that the 3 lection officers of the district left the boxes there. Deputies from the tate Superintendent of Blections Morgan's office were notified and took poasessiin of the boxes, Superintendent. of Hleotions George jplish a frauh and there tm W, Morgan received word at his office evidence on which to bade indictment: late to-day that his gervices might | 00 foreman of the Grand Jury ta J, again be required to-night with ref-| 5, al Maine a president of. (h erence to further disclosures in the} ourth Nations Bank and: a: fash election fraud cases, It was stated : saat tie ME, Oc te Law Commodities fund] nc Sieve Hts. Same age aan of Mayor MoClellan, He pu Aiscovered additinnal evidence which | indorsed his candidacy during {t would submit to Mr, Morgan, He) cent campaign, and also euppo annaunced thet he would remain at his} against uayor Low two years office until a late hour. has always been an out aad os ‘The Grand Jury inveatigation {8 the! craG 4 result of an all-night conference Mr. Mayer Dumbf in which Attorney-General Mayer, Di). ytr, Mayer intimated to-day triet-Attorney Jerome and several of was. dudb(owned. .ceyi tha: his assistants, Superintendent of Eleo- which last night’s vonferenge tions Gey ‘W, Mongan, Clarence J. I lone agian an when Shearn other Hearst lawyers and| 1 Was loog dpight dome fifty witnesses and Morgan depu- (conferees got through. DUCE the VER. ing they examined about fifty witnesses ties took part. 4 at 10 o'clock this morning a num © Y -|and al " They claim that last night's revela ber of aubpocha servers were sent. Out tlona show @ widespread conspl-| to’ summon people Lor Grand Jury, racy on the part of many election off | (o.day, ‘ne first of the cases hey the it clala and private citizens to accom: | | 'T\ eM Grund) Jui day WHE Cie Grange, to Jeraine watcher, aay assaulted by & ‘ot WOMAN LEPS FIIE. = STORIES TO DEATH Was Shopping and Jumped from Store Window Im- periling Others. ed wag pr in the hands of the Law McClellan Opposes Recount, Mayor McClellan will not be & to any voluntary recount of the yet Tuesday, ta hg er @ conterence of his ayor last night issued the “howl he election return ton by @ plurality of return @fo the repulls 9 presorijed by the law ani expressly declared by the law Presumably correct. T peileve correct, Therefore mate Means to i ° Well a4 those of t my a yersary appeals to the law to re! throw What we now che ley i if the revylis of the , twit meet him fully prenared to vind! res! OCHTOAGO, Nov, 10.—In view of hun- dreds of shoppert irvaState stroet, Mra, Fannie Baywes, of Detroit, Mich., jump- ed from a fifti-story window of one ‘of the principal department stores to-day. Ghe was instantly killed. Severa) per- sons barely escaped being struck by Mrs, Baynes. Mrs. Baynes on first entering the store wa'ked to the Ince fepartment fand examined so: @te then} ruoredal toward department, ut stopped at a setter, close to 4 r ee and window. Swdidealy dinbed to the | iby submit," i ledge, opened the window and with a! In addition to, the Tawa fe 0 Hearst to-day offered a snecial ee ee narrate eeitied py, of. 10.000 for evidence reaulilne A arrest, conviction and imortsol ta, Bevaes’ nisce, Miss Hattie Honter~ | the tree Tammany alstriet lender fon, ed of fraud wmainet th The body was identified by Mrs, nection with { Tosdave Bayne's niece, Miss Hattle Henderson. In the optnton of the niece illness was am R. Howret sald thisy the only cause for the suicide. | that he still b CHILL AT THE CITY HALL WHEN M’CARREN CALLED Went to Congratulate McClellan, and Passers-By in the Park " Turned Up Their Collars, Senator P, H, MeCarren called at the City Hal} this afternoon to congratulate ee hays Ayan Sy Cement Mayor McClellan on his re-election, |'MOt, ‘The Mayor was apparently not very Suse BOG. (t ee’ Or. cAreR OF gled to see the Brooklyn leader, and| "It wap the Intedview lasted than five | strengthen minutes, no cha my, eloo~ am in the recount,” fh poution of erfmin: of the community, 4 to pelson ‘ whieh we have petiods 0! In this cage it maker ne We whether Tay declared lected 0} in comparison whh the greater of sending ominuis. to Jail. “Phe law committees « some amaying things as the d mo into this thing, the ne eee lett the Mayor's a