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Injured on the Drake. Thomas P. Harriott, a gunner on the Tiyitisn thigublp Drake, is in Bellevue Hopital, the ylotim pf a4 bayonet Wound. He was hanging decorations for the “ballroom” on the Dike this Afternaon when @ bayonet or a shield | t loowe and fell, cutting a deep gash in the gunner's right thigh One Hundred Years Old, WOODBURY, NOY) 13.--Former Sena- tor Jobn Pierson celodrated his one hun. at his home in ed a4 State Sena- pater during te civil war be the oldest Odd Fellow tor fron Glou and js sald te in the country Banker Goes to Prison, ST. PAUL, NOV, 13.<Thomas B, Clem- ent, Prosident of the First ore ‘ Bunk, of Faribault, Minn., convicted oi ombeashng funds and causing the tank (allure, was to-day sentenced to serve elght years in prison. Saved from Negro Lynchers| ATLANTA, NOV, 18.—T. Z Justice, 4 white man, was captured by @ mob | of negroes here to-day ghar wd with an ttack on a negro girl, Justice was Gireatened with violence and a mob of 110 men demanded that he be lynched. Polloe rescued Justice: ; Accuse Mayor as Thief. HBLENA, NOV. 18—Governor Toole thea tgsued a requisition on Governor big of North Dakota, for Willtam 5. Denny, ‘Mayor of Wiltiaton, N. D., ed with being connected with a poet, aden aa stolen, more than 1,000 ns Charges Against Kilburn. BUPFALA, NOV. 12—Tho committee | one's "ftwate Birmingham finished oct gamely. under a hard 4 Delmore wes best; might AL(9"20ND “RACE—#00 added; han: 185 "Tommy " § te tepresenting the Mutual Association of | German Bank Depositors has sent to the last sixteenth, the Governor a seeond wet of charges | against Bank Buperintondent Frederick D.. Kilburv, covering seven pages o typewritten paper. —— Eben Plympton Under Bail, PLYMOUTH, MASS, ‘NOV. 1%.—Eben lymouth, the acior, was held in $1,000 bonds for ¢he Grand Jury to-day, on a arge of casault with intent to Kill | Capt, George Martin, his friend. Leon Cavallo Coming Here. b 3 PARIS, NOY, 1%—Rudelph Aronson Snogunces that ho has eoncluded at- rangoments with Ruggier> Leon Cavailo, comporer of the “l'Pagiiaccl,” for an American tour hihi) dis In Oct., LONG SHOTS GAY AL: Talent Fail to Cash Until Last Race when Swell Girl i Romps Home, AQUEDUST WINNERS, te 8) 1. Ruth W. (18 to 6) 2, Del-|, mere 3, puny ' SECOND RACE—Tommy Wad ) : (8 to 1) 1, Cederatrome (8 to & He ks for’ placa) 2, Broomhandle 3: mine RAGE—Bidney C. Love wouRTH RACE—Jack, Noung ei at We ee LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS NG WORLD RACING CHART oe FALL AT PIMLICO, AT AQUEDUCT. 13, 1906, Tenth Day—Nov. Jack he van ehtity baat. sate a3 FIRST RACE—Birmingham (99 | Gnddea~ aes, 108) 4y Grenads (even for (PRSSSoBeheceeseey Pa cea a AQy mest RACE-—§700 adiled; selling; two-year. volds; ‘one mile, ” Co se oe ro &> ry aS | ee Fay n driving. Time—TAl 4-9. Wither, §) ¢., by Randrinwham-—Cachuen. Ruth Wi stopped. aud Tinea, Cederstrome ran to hip ) bent form, Broamh rome oe 5, Winner, oh, h., by Dr, Rico—Conwtance “4 6 Thne—1.48, Winner, Bad News held the others safe al! the ¥ ia ck “dded: maiden nis Track Fast. ‘Theee-year-olds; pix and @ half furl Seebere. Open Ae nie hb. ey by Siagian—Prahtie.C Gpon. High. Glos. PT Bh + by. Lamplighter—Johnetta. ¥ ty oe EW YORK YORK, “MONDAY, PROCESSION STARTS FOR JEFFRIES CAST-OFF BELT. 4 Go Down ih Mteeplechase, Gansevoort Breaking Hin Neck, | RACH TRACK. PIMLICO, Nov. 18,~ In the third race, Owners’ Handicap Btecplechase, fe voort ivil over Uie Atti jump and broke} his neck, Walcott, who was riding him, fel) under the bored. and was badly crushed, and was sna In to the Mary- bes ambu- land University b ivi Jance. The races here to- der regulted « tol | lows; FIRST. RACE King, for saret PR Ra et jelgvson is ering, 1 (Assworth) 8 to 1 a 2 to 2; Verness, Ub (C imenina), wh and 7 to 6, 8 Time—Li6 1. SECOND RACK—Maiden’ one mil § and out, ret Yond 2't5 1, yi vat ‘Pireae ote Ms ag 1, 3 Time TOURTHE Md ph H alle And Oy sixteenth, ‘reamer) io 1 and Te) Sai 112 (chan, 6 to 6 an Nine % bh (King), 3 ra'te iD 1 and 5, & Thme—L Fieri ACRE Aten ieap; for two- year 45 (Crim. | bars eat sea 6 to 5 and 2 to 5, 1, Barberloot. $,% (Miller) 6 to 1 pi 8 to i Supers ix furlongs—Pater, nde), 6 to 1 and § to ti ‘SIXTH RACE—Whreo-year-olde and up; One and one-eighth miles. Yoo. Sassen Sat 2 to 1 and out, 3 (Mi! saenngon, 10:to 1 and § to Reinstated by Roosevelt, ihe. elvil'w ' PETS ee. ee WASHINGTON, NOV, 18--Walker Eidnidge, a chauffeyr for the Bureau of Standards, who a few days ago wan Afsmissed from the Government service tor hiterference with President Roose- “clt's carriage under a. special civil sérv- c@ order, will be relnstated, The Presi- dent tas relented owing to Pidridge's ent record in the Philippines and fact that hia father is a veteran of ‘EDITIO n NOVEMBER 13, 1905. PRINCE LOU AMD MISS ALI AT HORSE SHOW Dame Fashion Makes This Evening the “Real” Session. SOCIETY FITS OCCASION | Priday’s Regular Dress Parade fo, Start the Week Instead of Ending It. The great oval amphitheatre te fea. tooned with tiger (orange and black) bunting, and a pompous ittle tiger (the liveried sort) hops out to the centre of the tanbark and blows a few feyny notes on a golden bugle.) the time-honored method o' ushering In the annug! Horse Show a Madivon Square Garden. The only de, parture to-day was when the dapper lit- tle bugler hopped out to blow his “boots and saddles" and herald the twenty- first annual November exhibition of horses and glad raiment, he fell fat on his nose on the tanbanrk, ‘The first thing, that will greet Prince Loula's regard to-night as he ontets Madison Square Garden will be an meor- mous semi-clrele of bunting. the British flag and the Stars and Stripes, suspend. ed from the proscenium arch in tl very centre of the Garden, just abov the Judges’ pletform, [ “ Circulation Books “ Circulation Books Open to All” at CONFESSION IS MADE IN TH BALLOT FRAUDS John Krup Alleged to Have Revealed Plot In Murphy's District. Tells Insurance Probers New York Life’s “Dog Fund” France—Will Make Restitution and Accounting. HE IS UNDER ARRE Tammany Men Were Much Excited and Sought to Have Him Released. of ballot frauds was m of the election Inst Jegations of crooked work were made to-day, Bix indictments for fraulent voting were retuine! by the Grand Jury and one of ¢ have made a eon the name of a prominent politiolan who Waa the head of @ plan for manipulat district. uwtody last Friday He was taken into by Morgan deputies and kept cover, Immediately he | disappeared there was great éxcitement In Tam- and when these falled a writ of babean | Peer entate.” many circles In Murphy's district, Des: res |perate eitoriy were imade fo fied film MCALL WILL DISCORGE $235, 00 PRESIDENT M’CAL ASKED 10 MANTY" President Jobn A, McCall, of the New York Life Insurance Company) For the first time since the allegation) was suddenly called to the witness stand this afternoon at the Legislative the clo Mpsyrance Inquiry, and a demand was mede upon him for an accounting Ne Ol Of the hundreds of thousands of dollars paid to Andrew Hamilton for “yele low dog” purposes at Albany and elsewhere, It was also demanded of, McCall that he comnfunicate to Hamiltow — n indicted Ig mad (0) now q fugitive in Burope, that the committee wants him (o return to New? on and revealed ve immediately and submit to examination as to what he did with the fortune pald over to him for influencing legislative action throughout the » Ing the vote In Charles i. Murhpy's| United States, MeCall produced a the Albany “yellow a *Tcorpus was applied for from Justice ih CGN Ai Rip the non ved entrance | Amend, of the Supreme Court. The} Ascoratora nave draped in fonee lavrlt was directed to Superintendent ot} yal lest half-moop of bunting the’ @iaign and the American ting. "Mies Allee to Méet Prince. Mins Allké ‘Roosevelt, ia expected to attend the show to-night And sliare at- tention with Prince Louls, She will spend sonic of the time In the Alfred G. Vanderbilt box, and also in @ box with the Prince that will be provided » {by the Horse Show management. ‘The second event brought out the big- it nh jumpets he de in gag jealers ar ogi Ad "repre- hanters nH baa ote ae ft-pe Ta Poh .., e, A. fect acer heres shied it even three er the sonorous music of clothes had died away un n Cau promenade, ere WAS tl ypprecedenteg rush on he homvenice Ouse n jag ALS, in for ce Lowe's Mie, Mrs. Ailien's Exhibits, ate Allien, to whom Pierre tard is Ranodeas Stock Farm, @ bid for ribbons at th eax ht jon nan for the for the first time singe the Lorollard 3s briny t thet ront the tine horses iret in” iia She has entered thoroughbreds ‘ten claseen. using the awards for th " ho Judes decided that Fox eodtener OS ay owned by Hart Broth Ene thy Paul D. Grn. laced third. and Ed- Mcatherbee’ 's San Tov received , Thomas L, wate el vend yn b gale Pen three eo hortes shown, the only award, a ‘blue ribbon, ' ‘ Hlections Morgan, ands was returnable | Lat 8 o'clock this afternoon, but in the! meantime those who had scoured it learned that Krup had been mniicted ana was In custody. Krup went to vote on olection day In the polling place of the second on district of the Tighteenth Assembly Divtriot, at No, 187 “aird avenue. He Said his name was aJmes. “What is your othet name?’ asked sland, deserved the blue ‘second award. the rib- Bs rnd eden a Minis mare, Sr lence, solbered as — Clement Driscoll, a Heart watcher, Threat of Arrest. “Shut up there,” yelled Mr. Driscoll, “or I'll have you arrested,” Krup sald that he lived at No, %61 | Bast Fourteenth street, but ax he could Hot rememb.r his name he was not al sewed to vote. Wotectives trailed iim It was discovered that the only no | 0 in the poliing place led to an investiga. | | Attorney- ral Mayer gays that he | to-day in John Doe proceedings, i ‘Viowe Indeted to-diy were; ond Blévtion District of the Wightegnth | ; “ibe Fart , of No, 265 Tw Tar, 2, 265 Weat ent third: street, a avenue, voted. from auotier address, John In Fol ‘oled under anotner Perae in he pial Choy otner name in the ‘iin Thomas Halle, vf No, %&% Downing street. mas G. Brennan yoted under an ha 4 OVER GIRL WAS PLOT TO KILL uit room begun oot “eae "| Dwight Asserts In Court That Roommate Tried to Murder Him. — Lester F, Dwight, manager of @ When he left the polling place and] branch office of the New York & New. hever lost sight of him until he was | Jersey Telephone Company, who was 4 Sat shot three times early In the morning ot Oot, 2 In what was then supposed at No, 1 Kast Mourteenth street vor- | to have been a duel with his room-mate, i responding with that of Krup, was that | Willlam M, Wood, a dentist, at No, 414 of Jame Karp, ‘hls Is connection with | West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth the atteropt to spell the name for Krup | street, told his story for the firat time in the Harlem Police Court this after. | YOu that promises ensational reaulta, | noon, Wood had sald that it had been a duel has tn custoly a mun wito has confessed | and that the prize was Miss Gertrude that be voted six times at tho request of | Montimn, daughter of wealthy parents, | & prominent Tammany loader on tho|at No, 0 West Ono Hundred amd | West Bile, His tostinony wus taken | Morty-aecond street, ng, Wood had written hie will, leaving $1,000 to his mother and @5,000 to the John Krup for attempting to vote young woman. He sald that he had under the name of another in the Beo-| heen engaged to her, but that after he had Introduced bis room-mate, Dwight | she forsook him for Dwight, Because of this statement Dwight has ‘qoinae FY. Grady, of No. | been held as a prisoner in the J Hood | i a ee Second | Wright Hospital, where his three bul-| wounds have been under treatment. | There was no du sald Dwight “Phils man tried to bill me in | blood. 1 had to get up early tn ing to. KO work, and when pl dressed 1 4 Wood, who Ww: ‘More important were the cases takon| Writing at a table, where my umbi up. by the Grand Jury to-day, The| was. He had evidently been up all bos ge amined by the Grand Jury , Yodgnd information of alleged with the Superintendent of nig i “He told me the umbrella was behind the door, and when I went for it, and Becton or the lawyers for Willian} while my back was toward him, he shot dolph Hearst. ‘There were many}me the firat time. 1 turned, ond we ‘witnesses, and it is reported they have| grappled, He fired five shots, three tories about nine distinet 4 in che| bullets entering body. I got his xth, Fourteenth and Twenty-sixth Aasembly Distric’ pistol from him times on the .! with It ‘Phen 1 struck him several on ae Sullivan is Tammany leader of} rushed out tnto the hall and ea led for john I. Oakley of the Pour-| ty and f former Sherift Tom" Dunn p. Muglotrate Cornell discharged) Dwight | ixth, Attorney-General ¢ held Wood, who has been in the) of the Mayes, his CO it, Alexander Mason, Assit lstrict-Attarncy Band-} assault with Intent to Iki food, who ted canes at Nertain per. farlem Court prison, on a charge of in court, sald noth! w } aed in these districts ‘to the Grand | was still bandaged. ‘They wore busy for nearly see mtmeuts will net be "No Warrant Out for a Leader, far there had been no discussion case involvin 4a Tammany dis- der, and reports of such to-morrow or Woednes- STEEL DOORS FAILED TO KEEP POLICE OUT. rants have been mn! Imutinative, They Climbed Fire-Escapes and Hundreds of affida person pad to win some ey ot the. Harr. ¢ re for a: ego a Tammany Mastic wee. ward Aiatrict captain, Was arrested this fon of the iyrtie avenue, Brook. & Made. Sensational. Raid’ Wit- “messed by a Big Crowd, Acting Capt, Costigan and ten of his an, 8 Demootnite election’ men rifdad a Hatveyined place, altexest & warrant lesved by Ins-| to be @ pootroom, at No, Ld West Four- a a the iipreme Court: tonfieh stryot this afternoon, The Et yonded money or any radon) Otel sday. Milan $9098 Noor was Kuarled with steel ors, Detootlves Hafoiton and Murray| The workings of the t wasran nt ‘oun wenuyed by got in by way of the fir : hile , an attorney for tho | me ovher aon gua ‘OO aah Teague. ’ Ware iv, en inthe place, but (Atotespslitan, Lite pa three were peld, ° ‘Thede were the jao Tar sam syniionse. rkeaper, Charles Worren, a negro; Lardy Lavigne, of Ni Lexington Ue, i Nowsheller, of Unban peported that charts, race _U RESULTS EDITIO oy PRICE | ONE ee Before the shoot-| convened. wong laid | legislative Insuradad ) The + a sy pe PRODU HAMILTO Manager Is Ill in | je exeented by bim and guaranteeing to The name of the manjls Jolin Kup, | i vote Life the payment o& oF before Deo, 31, 1905, of the under | $225,000 pald by his order to Andy Hamilton “for the purchase of In thin @285,000 Is (he $100,000 which went Invt year i dudge “Andy” in France, By Mr. Hughes: Q. Do you know whore Andrew Harte ton ts? A. Either at Paris or Havre, Q. Have you had any communication ) wih him? A, Not lately. H Q. Is he coming back here? A, I don’t } know, It is my wish that he would do 40. 1 saw his daughter upon her retapa ) from Europe. She told me that her father was a very sick man, Krom What she said. I did not feel that £ could go further with her or that I could expen Mr, Hamilton to return, Q. Have you made any demand upon Andrew Hamilton for the $235,000 pala by you to him for the purchase of the Sita #reet property? A. I have not, , It wae here that MeCall produced the | note he has made guaranteeing the pays ” ment of the $235,000, Q. Have you reported to the Bourt ) _ of Directors of the, New York Life ” the hundreds of thousands of dollars which you pald to at varjous thes for hold his recelpt? A. I psa | Mr, Hughes—Mr, McCall, it of this committee that you do #o and ‘that you give an accounting of thoxe moneys forthwith, Mr. McCall—I shall do as you requentyy McCall was then commanded to come + municate with Hanillton immediately and ted bim to return to New York, And to also demand of him an account= | ing. “T shall do all in my power to coms ply with the committee's instructions,” promised McCa'l, “but T want it undere stood distinctly that I cannot control Hainiiton,” : “Nevertheless, Mr, ‘MbCall,’ added} |Mr, Hughes, “the committes desires | |Hamiton and it also demandi am ace counting of all the monies patd to hin,” Mr. MoCa'l tatked like 4 man in @ | daze, He had come to the inquiry chamber wholly unprepared for the ordeal to which Hughes submitted ‘him, Trustees Stirred to. Action, After McCall had left the witness stand he asked Mr, Hughes to permit, bim 40 return and spread upon the yee ord @ resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees of the New York L'fo on Oct, 18 1866, recognining the revelations. ofsthe Inquiry concerning payments of large sums of monéy by Insuraseo companies to defeat tegisation and for kindred purposes: 1 forbade the page ment of money In the future for such purpores unless full vouchers with names, detale and che luginlation Sty fected set forth therein were obtuned, Jution recommended revert / wwhjects to Authoritles and 23g0) \a on the o that the fullest publicity bo 8 ee 1 fw Intended 1% prospective. Isn't that veut standing, Mr, McCall? A. Yes. Q. It was intended by the trosten thet an accolinting should be made ge, such matters In the past or oiler | this {avestigation? A. No, ‘ Q, I thought not. But voit-unde the committee desines an docount Yes, MeColl sald te hed no tome ‘temislation for which Hamilton detalis of such transactiynsy President John Re Hewes