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‘FACES NEW CRISIS -AS CRONSTADT QUIETS People Seek Protection on Warships, Fearing New Outbreak and Massacre “Is Planned in St. Petersburg, from First Page.) halen wildly talking of moans of “police, under inetructions, went the crowds, quieting them and the peasanis that the danger ISTADT, Nov, 10,—Troops are ‘into Cronstadt from all direo- Water, Beside machine guns : artillery and a battery of wins arrived here on sows Petersburg and wore debarked | after noon at the steamboat ‘E7 dy quiet tn the elty to-day. Tho) i ivesaphon ous sailors have all submitted loadera to the number of sev whundred have been deported from ‘Phe others are thoroughly cmutineers and rowdles gutted the Vartan and Jew markets and on Pavior Soy dey dgd barracks, the Seventl , to wolch the mutinous palibrs’ belonged, destroyed ten mod mb Business blocks and a number of Neahops, fites burned themselves out dur- ng the night, and to-day the buildings We WoAly heays of smoking rujps. The ines Burned almost a whole day, There was little attempt to obeck them, as) firemes in the general de- | noralisation pov ged of em became | ntoxieated. Camped In Streets. The great influx of troops at Cron- tadt has exceeded the barrack cupac- y of the war port and goldiers re verywhere bivouacking In (he stree\s, wddling about tho remnants of last i's watch fires and dealing with hants for fresh bread and other ditions to thelr rations, ‘The. business streets sacked by the joters present A lively picture to-day. here. are crowds of spectators on the TER SOL nS YL AT $10 dewalke fratching the unfortunate), 1 ad practically beén suppressed and of Yorned ‘buildings who are sil.) a. of tne mutinoers arrested, but| eae Property from the MEAD*! that the riotous gangs were still in a| rown into the streets and from the/ tenting mood and the situation ¢x- | recked Interior of stores, Patrols min tremely critienl | ing with all phe crowds prevent \fur- It was on thi# Information that he | in Sing Sing for THE wor. GULP OF FintLane )Sentenced to Five Years 7 ® aOONRNES va CRON START” METROPOLITAN ALSO CARRIED A “DOG” FUND. (Continued from First Page.) sold and bouwht them back because it was good to buy them, More Juggling of Sales, Anourts showed a Vermily tron tion In 600 De way in June 105. Ver & Co,, roit Union Rail. allye & Co, soll er robbery. ordered more troops sent from this the rtoek at M4 on Deo, 31, 100, but in There was no disorder during the} sity wsorly after daybreak. . January at a Ume when the market ght. Late in the evening a squad off Ay Cronstadt Is Russia's greatest Robberies, ruled at &% bid aod 95 asked Vehmilye yal sailors bearing @ white flog At-| naval buse and of supreme imp & Co pnt the sale wp to % 1-2 ehed to a bayonet, marched to the) as the key t Petersburg, the Em (. Why was that done? A. I can't bret oceupled by the mutincers and) enor way especially anxious to put| Frank Presoott, an indu*trlous and] tell you. Have you way idea, Mra duced them to surrender, poltiting| t thelr revolt waa merely being used cover for robbery and pillage on down the rebellion in short order There was In addition the posalbility j that athe | 1 palace ai F hot every ing at his thad day for two Accumulated berldes his salary apart of the rowdy: classes | where Caar js domiciied, might be worth of jew The “Tigers,” as Fd roughe at} ced should the mutineers agai For his thrift in Bem gathehing rmad at Cronstadt, wished to renew guns of he waa sentenced toxfay by Judge the upper hand and uso the @, my during the night ynder Inky fo ferve five years In ban penige cel iy isto 18-1 Astvices revolved in thin cliy to-day are) "714 ERR SAAR SH My ° wl unable 0 40 Bo. linat the situation at Cronstadt is stiil apeots Pra scott was a re- so" troops wad Intiaptidnta, WorkIng fh |wenncing and tie mort rigid means paca Phy ag m Serenoaiity Hi Go-operaiion, prbventel ever spor | witt be adopted to keep the mobs IN| hen Nhat while he ope onan 0 lo’ ttempts at looting, dubiection pen that while he robved a big per- entege of the houses he worked In, he As Hot Maspected until His own care. as | iseness betrayed him rhe spiteful looking pudales Of ma-| 1D ine guns peer through orifices in! Go inted shields up and. down the | ring the rioting at Cronstadt here, which pat filled the In addition to being industrious leading to the Cathedral , WH ) ei from the mob] Prescott was thethodivalt Pri gga Pane ne Marker place, grim remind-| of mutters and rowdles by ihe te-jlist of the people ne robbed, with : j moval of the bridges, Ethelbert Watts, the bul-General here, reer despatoh last night he uve of one of them by & party officers on Wednesday night, who ed pointhlank’ at ‘the mutineors, reing them to fly, broken and dis- his calculatfons of the value of the Jewelry he sole from each, When he WAS arrested last Sepiember for rob- American Con- he following from Consu'ar | ’ bing Mrs, Julla’P, Wiekham, of N¢ ined. Agent Peter Wiggius, at Cronstadt, , of No. ie ‘Sailors aided vy a mob vos d | 38 Lexington avenue and made haste to “ Using Whips. Hating lieve and several houses were | plead gullty, the detectives got susp! ne tire and shops were fobbed critical. Myers of the theoniing troops are |: ¢ f oe to resent the Mightest xign of | *tuation rem his employers, J. H. Moran & Go, of eapect On the part of the satlore.| No, 2» Columbus avenue, a ie OMebr shished a tan ncross the! 1 Admits Fifteen Robb j erles, 4 eg rae for falling to salute | Then Prescott confessed that he had } the other hand the paternsl | robbed the following persons: iit of the Russian cers tower the Russian oMcers toward | Mrs. George F, Leggett, No. 113 Bast elf Own mon was well {} ij Tweity-ointh street; Mrs, Loulse Drey- No, 168 West Forty-ninth street; { ke 4. Mary L, Schofield, No. 153 Bast _o rm street bivouac, where a C in was} fourth street; Robert A. Moore, feonally showing the members of his! mpany how to open and eit canned! Nevada Apartments; Mre. Ade Jackson, No, 61 Weat Soventieth street; tons, @mpling the contents of many | f the eafie/to, determine the quatity. | , , aig Me OMers’ Club is & soene of so Actress Was Hanging Head fon. 80 soon as the mob obi 4 - Voomas Durrette, Joun Tanners and Down from Saddle When | stew. Learned, of No. 4 West Ninth street; William C. Dickerson, No. 4 West Ninth street; Mr. Potter and Mrs, ned UPPeF aad a crowd ran to the club | Gallantly Rescued. Wills, No, 42 West Ninth street; Mrs, cious and traced back his jobs, through 4 bombarded tho windows and doors ih rifle bullets and stones and wrecked deh Of the fur iture, Me #loters, However, did wot set tire | We eae De Gay and Mrs, Seholl, of No, % Weat the club, | Lillian, Russe, the setrest, would) Ninth street; Norman A. Williams, of Phe reports that the mutinous suilors | prohably hev + killed In a runaway} 42 Bast. Forty-first street, and led. sume of thelr officers are not ¢ In Gen Park today for the| Lamar Foss, of No. 50 West Fitty- and skill of Ch gm of Durland'’s Russell, riding a spirit-| med, but it is posiily number of offivers sought sutery tp | ‘ing or in ligne. Supt. N. O. Von Essen, who command. | €4 bay horse, had lost the linea and the haitleship Sebastopol as Port | Wes hang ead downward with one thur, ‘and: who was in command of | Hari xraeping the pommel o @ of he equipages here, ¢ when Mr Tristram, a o ti aulek @ ” Trusten Avademy fourth street. Prescott's method was simple, Wheo he was sent to do the painting or dee+ oralcg In a house or an apartment he kept his eyes open for loose jewelry ')in bedrooms and dressing-rooms and “appropriated tt. Getterally he managed Miss thered his m together in thelr barracks and |-lvtahce away, saw her, spurrid his|to be in the house when the thett was We A short, stirring address, which | tout over the lawn, leaped a row;iscovered, but he waa alwayé willing Miged thein ty veal voy cuir | of shrubbery and stopped the runaway | 10 >e searoned, for he would have vhe Tetura to tise colors, i Misa Russell was not injured physical. | TNs Ot the age lool or wamurte- ly, bu} was almost hysterical from auine 7 {eight Mr, Trustrum escorted her to sand. wen, Saumur’ et vite ZAR WATCHED he CRONSTADT RIOTS, m's, While he evuld remember the names and addresses of those he robbed, bis memory as to where | Pawned the jewelry was defective, end to-day and had | only about $20,000 worth was recovered, to the road en-| ihe pawnshop records show that on woh ayenue and | ~. he realized $1,900. ne, at No, 161 West Sixty-seventh streer, | The actress had compi enits of the bridle pat PETERSBURG, Noy, 10—By or. | Ute of Mh t t of the Czar anew fore of troops | ied etna th " Aye ; od several clr. is to-day hurried to Cronstadt, where h street w | ott estimates the total preg F . etree! he an auLoMoDbite carnage "wArted by the mutinous throvgis the latter thoroughtare | his ‘tastiie ‘he “ealde to. talter a pay yw of eleven Warships, while stopped, Bht be renewod at any time, "he Emperor's active interest is ex- her mount reared and wheeled 4 almont evop, produce a plete of jewelry, take Mise | What he could get on it and tear up the unseated, She | Pawn tleket, arasped at ined by the fact that he was really ; ¢ waddle and in so doing ~ a of the Aghting in the} !os te lines. The horve immediately y streets, in which hiv soldiers of |#UAri'd at full apecd up the Seventh ave- ILLEGAL VOTER Wavy Were arrayed one | MY Pordway Into the park. ‘the other, Me. Trustrum, with @ pupil, was trot Bt w window of nis palace at| “AF dowN vio path when he heard Miss | which ts only eight miles| ®us#ell'# cry. ite glanced through the the Czar, through a| *2rabbery and saw that she was hatg-|7 Second avenue, wae held in $400 ball telescope, watebed tho bloody | 6 Whih her lair sweeping the ground, | for trial by Magistrate Moss in the holding va with desperation and uttorly | Maxex Market Court to-day cn a charge helpless, “Mr. Trustrum whoeled hig | of iilegal voting. Me voted ftom No, Strong mount onto the lawn amd in | 1% Bowery and told Magistrate Moss he three jumps. was on a dead run across, dda't know he was acting Mlegully. whe slippery giaww. At the side of the | "Who Aaked oul to vote?" asked At~ road hiv hors@ t00k A line of bushes | torney-General Mayor, who was then in in hunter @tyle and immodiniely he way | “Utt alongside the Movie animal, trom wich | the actrens was ang loig: tf Mr. | Trustrum hag HELD FOR 1RIAL, Walter Cushman, twenty-six, of No, caught, the eye of an ean lan, et of Life,” and ae} Alesander Jadot y"'-— began Cushmast but stopped ambitious young painter and decorator | yughes? Me. Hughes. Only this; Mr. Hegeban, that Vermilye desired to make it appear toaat a transaction was profitable when it was exactly the oppos' Ryan Assail Thomas F. Ryan was alled from the Witness stand to-day at the Legisia+ tive Insurance Inquiry. William Barnes, Sr. father of the Republican leader of Albany, aid that the Equitable Life Insurance Bociety was to-d@ struggling under a one- man powie just as much ak when James Hanen Hyde or bis father was in con- trol, The stockholders,’ showed. Mr, Barnes in a tremulous voice, “wanted to take everything for themselves, They Jo not watt mutualization In the tutecy esta of the policy holders. “When they prate abou: mutzallsation there |e nothing in tt much of @ one-man concern as ever it was. They have simply changed the name of the man to Ryan—Thomas FP, Ryan.” A Voluntary Witness. REVERIE 4 MEU Nea | hard to contre Tt ts just as} FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1909. CRONSTADT MUTINY ZONE AND MEN WHO CHECKED POSSIBLE REBELLION. BROTHER OH STAND Asylu mFell in Love Very Easily. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., Nov, 10— Victor Delano testified to-day at the hearing of the case of Mra, Sarah Delano Reid, who Is declared by her | Orothers to be icsane, Hrs, Reld as- | #erts that she was kidnapped by her brovhers and sent to Bloomingdale a: lum the day after her marriage to Capt, Albert B. Reid. MLawyer Dykman, representing Delano brothers, called Victor Delano as his fret witness, Victor Deluno said father died in a retreat for the insane in Hertford. He sald his sister was only allowed $1 @ week, Q. Why was this? A. Because she was & spendthrift. Q. What other reason? ‘o New York to meet men, obliged to control her, This statement was ordered stricken out Q. “What were her habits?” A, “We foun her very ionormal and peculair?”’ | Lawyer Digney objected to this state- ovewt ant Judge Platt ordeved the wit- ness to spuefiy, Hard to Control, ‘hat did she do?’ A. She was considerate. We found ber very A. She went We were very 4 “Did she ever threaten to commit jolde?” A, “Yes on many oecasions.”” Q Da she give any reason for doing so? A. Yes; because she could not have hef owh way. Lawycr Dykman then submitted sev- eral letters written by Mrs, Reid and there was a hot fight over their ad- 2. mission, They were finally read. One letter told how Mra. Reid, who | was then Sarah Delano, w ranging to meet a man ia the tea room if Grand Central station on July 18, She wrote “T will be in town on Wednesday Had better arminge for, our fun there, ¢ 4 possibly dispose of the family Servants are talking of alj that is going on, 1 have aveceeded in bluffing them off, Tele- grams and telephoces are sete just howed they from @ Ae , gent girl frequently spoke of love oid she ever tell you where she met chemen referred to in the letters? aak- ed Lawyer Dykman, “Yes,” said Victor Delano, “she met one man at my house. At another time she met a man of the street and went to his room.” Q. Did she make any threats her Hfe if Nin 4 by ae eg < nrarry her? 4 ¢ told me she take her life, She sald; “I'l kil my- self.” During (this testimony Mrs. Reid frevently am! kept shaking her head in opposition, She often helped her coun- se! by posting him ns to questions he should ask her brother, She blushed crimson when some of her love letters were read and at other times she came They inst id not ther head high in the afr in utter de- flance. What did she say about man No, 127d Bhe eakd she loved No, 1 but it No. 2 "the “hames of the men in the letters Chist Counsel Hughes announced that! were kept sectet an dthey were deslg- Mr, Barnes had been summoned to tes- tity at his own request, Mr, Barnes said he had recelved a retainor one year from the Equitable. Waquitable vouchers were produced of date July 1, 1902, July 18, 1908, and July 1, 194, each for $606.66, Thm witness admitted he had received the money. In desertbing work done for the Equit- able Mr, Barnes told of proposing schemes for annuities similar to those pald by the British Government, of schemes for having polloynolders write | yi, vssays on “Longevity and Preservation hemos for & wederal in- surance of lacge industrial forces by thelr employers to be In force so long as there was no strike Barnes had also appeared and been retined ty the New York Life and the Mutual Life, ARTIFICIAL MAN , SOUGHT LONG REST. Both Legs, an Arm and an Eye Gone, He Was Sént to the Island, William Hock, with two artificial legs, one wooden arm and a glass eye, appealed to the Alexander avenue po- Hoe to-day for rellef, | ‘I've Been walking the etreets of the Bronx for three weeks with very little food,” he sald. ‘I am hungry, | 1 am tired, All f want i# something in my stomach and somewhere to lle fown where a poveeman ‘won't be coming along every three minutes to ‘club My Wooden ‘but tired feet.” Hook hea spot oe aor t, Where Magistrate Sin” to Blackwell's Island for six months a9 @ vagrant. FISHED OUT OF THE RIVER. pf Brooklyn, tn Cettleal Condition, Ae the Gofrections Department boat | Minnehannock was niiktig for her}. \pler at the fot of Maa Twenty-inth street thie Afiernonn & midenber of the orn we w saw a man floundering bi the atd as Nos, 1 to 5, "9 Whore waa she on the day of her marriage? A, At our home in New Ro- oheke. @ Did you strike Reid? . No, alr, Q. What did your sister say? A. Bhe eald “shoot them," and’ we held him #0 the could not shoot us. ee TO VIEW BRITISH FLEET, Duryg the stay here of the Britieh fleet commanded by Prince Lows of Rattenberg, the Iron Steamboat Com pony will run one of the steamboats fleet four times a day, to enable New Yorkers to view at close range the English ships and aleo those of the Amerisan navy that act as escort. FREE IF IT FAILS, Druggists Wm. B. Riker & Son Co, Say They Do Not Charge Anye thing for Vinol Unless It Satisfactory Results, Aen by 6 sepertiy ot The Werle make such a bi offer Mw"vogard (e'ahy medicing, 8. tember st the above firm replied: pis it “It Vinol wore a patent or seoret everything it contains is named on ration it would be another thing. agents human stre and vitality, and during the last five yeatt we have seen it pro- n nh results are how aaitag fo bok Tt with guy Rlod ‘o'« kuare A THEE RRR TH PP Decree After He : Suit Weds Again. i) \, Willlam Latiirop Rich, ‘wealthy mem- ber of @ Fifth avenue firm gf jewelers, has healed his ‘matrimofiial wounds by taling another wife, On Aug. 9 uught in New York, Mr, married Miss Florence French, but monaged to keep the affair for three “ACUSES MAS. RED Says Bride Who Was Sent to . | wrelgn extraction. months, The couple are Mving at the Hotel Hargrave, Seventy-Second street and Columbus avenue, Tt will be remembered that Mr. Rich figured 4» the broken-hearted husband in the sensational divorce suit won by his wife about a year ago. Two years ago Mr. Rioh instituted Nanoy, naming Frank Lawrence Strat. Wn, @ young Princeton gpaduate, aa co-reapondent, Mrs. Rich broaget a Veniaare oe the trial hor " year-old tor clalmed boat abe. wiracton was Or suitor, Dor a fringes and on evidence furnished “ . Secree was amarved to hg NOK be SUG TELE LM Whe, Avo. Rion macned (he Gent Miss ead den had come Mire. Frederiog Heanum Late Mudchs velore. 11d Miaeteee OL ate. WICH, whose atl bhroug.. \- Wika gel uppouted Moat "ot cs wud sullering huvoand, com cis oe Penmraable series Of Weds ‘The present Mrs, Rich is brunetie, about thatytloty pean Bhe Aas & suggestion about her, of in her apartmen Mrs, Rivn pened news had leaked “at is true t we have been married months, That is absolutely all Is to say about It,” declared tue lady, flashing 7 es, Mis. Btration, the former sve, Rich, | at her apartment in the Manba One Hundred and Tenth street “and pg lg eaid that news fret came to her through her. thirteen-year- oid daughter, Hen Blagten Ride, after her return from a visit to father’ ter at nk Placid. euch summer the two Rich chikiren, Ati liam Lathrop, jr, who was awarded to his father's custody, and Helen, who lives with her mother, spent a few weeks with their father at the Odi- fn August this rerave, Ganatine’ that the rondack camp, Late year Mr, Rich presented to net ohlid- ren his “new wife.’ Mrs, Stvatuon baw her successor by accident some weeke later, “I reat to fag one night with my husba@, and to erent surprise noticed Mr, Rich several rows in front of us, With Bim was the new Mra, Rich, 1 recognised her from my daugh- ters description. “Ww you shocked to hear of the wedding?” the reporter asked. DIVORCE ROMANCE Jeweller Whose Wifé Got a ere FiCH ROUNDS OUT (CHILD BURNED AT. fs BONFIRE IN STREET Little Madeline’s Dress Ignited and Injuries May Prove Fatal, In wight of her agonized mother, little Madeline Muephy, font years ol, was to-day prowably fatally burned while playing near a bonfire in front of her home, No, @ Rapelyea street, Brooklyn. Mrs, Murphy witnessed the little girl's ed to her réscoue just as neighbors dragged the child from the fire and which had igaiied her gross, bulance was called and Dr. Harris took the child to the [Long Island Coll divoree proceedings aguingt his wife pecae Poe it wud wat whe would No Evidence Against Motorman, down by @ Subway train at One Hun- dred and Forty-ninth street and Third Avene yesterday, died to-day in Leb- anon Hospital. torman of tho train whieh Killed Dac carille, Police Court by Ma being no evidence that he waa orimin- ally careles: Bistelv justifies my conduct toward 18%. 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