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<4 PRICE ONE cr | “ Circulation Books Open to Re Mi ”] “NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1008, PAID ODELL 0 SAVE LATEST. NEWS. OF THE DAY , $20,000,000 Suit Dismissed. TRENTON, NOV. 14.—Chancellor Ma- jBte to-day Giamissed the sult brought by ) Adam H. Groel to compel the United Ges Improvement Company to account tor $20,000,000 stock of the United Eleo- which Groel alleges the ‘ement GRewsce su 4 aaieeed ‘on application of Groel’s counsel. Groel's ‘Mrs. Chadwick to Ask Writ, CLEVELAND, NOV. 14.~Ex-Judge F, @, Wing, counsel for Mra Casale L. Chadwick, ansounced to-day that an tof certiorart wil on for, & Beeay bent Supreme Court i ed hy with a view to ob- & review of her case before Hurt in a Runaway. ‘The sudden shriek of an ‘'L! train whistle sent a torse driven by Frank Dougherty, of No, 078 Rast One Hun- Gred and Sixty-eighth stroet, dashing up Third avenue, io the Bronx, this ternoon. At One Hundred and Bixty- @xth street a collision with an. “L’ sa hurled Dougherty from his seat, was Goverely out, Shot by Leader of Posse, WESTCHESTER, PA, NOV. U~ ‘While leading @ posse in search of two negro robbers to-day Winfleld Bilerly shot a track walker known as “Italian Charile, mistaking him for one of the fugitives. Many Hurt by a Fall. WICHITA, KAN,, NOY. 14.—-Ninoty men attending the Southern Kanads Convention were thrown ‘on which they stood to have the! in. this. afternoon, Mapy ere injured, no ap by the breeking ot & fea: } Minister Drops Dead. PITTSBURG, NOV. 14.—The Rey, Dr. Dunlop Moore, ona of the three best | known retired ministers of the Presby- terian Church, dropped dead to-day at the meeting of the Pittsburg LT ed bere, in the chapel of the Firet Church, n Sixth avenue. Dr. Moore had passed | his elghtieth year. Killed in Her Kitchen. BETHLEHAM, PA., NOV. 14.--While | Mrs. H, A. Foerlng, wife of Head Mas- ter Foerlng of the Bethiehem Prepara- tory School, waa in her kitchen hg day. the water tank back of the stove explode, A lurge piece of fying iron erushed her skull. viet Jap In Russia. . PETERSBURG, NOV. 1—Masor | Gongul was on board @ steamer When |‘ man drank Inet might ut the store | Seas © of the Japanese Attaches })4 gent hia dispatch, and he expects of Manna Bros, Van Cortland and | Paris, and the frat Japanese officer 4, remain there, Jerome avenue, on his way home from | to enter Ruch since the declaration of | work. Ghorge Scott, another luborer, peace, is now at Medved supervising the ropatriagion of the Japanese prisoners. Divorce After Five Years, After five years in courts Mrs, Blisa- beth M. Jacobus was granted a divorce at Newark todlay from Conductor Fred 5, igre of the Jersey Central Rall nro Killed Himself with Gun, DOVER, DEL, NOV, 4.—George B. Reed commtited suicide late to-day at ore Me pe He sat in bed and din- os ible-barrélied shotgun into bie ited with ® broomstick. To Elect King of Norway. CHRISTIANIA, NOV. MewThe gov- ernment will Introduce @ bill In the Nor- Mament next Thursday wiborar one election of a King t County Treasurer rer Gone, PHILIAPBRT NG, KAN, NOV, lh~ Charles W. Bowman, County Treasurer, eT yee ot bene: rngryy and forgery, ana Ms pear fore moana to-day md was fort iglted. “ Misses Shaw Going Abroad. ore: NOV, 14--Seorotary Bhnw leaves at 10 o'clock to-night for CARNAGE NOW IN VLADIVOSTOK; MANY ARE KILLED Reign of Terror Three Days and Mobs Still Rule the Seaport. TROOPS JOIN RIOTERS. People Fearing Massacre Oc-| cupy Twenty-four Ships | in Harbor. 8T, PETERSBURG, Nov, 14.—The up- heaval in Russia tollowing the promul- Bation of the reform manifesto, has) how reached Vladivostok and Yeniselsk | and other extreme points of the Em- pire, Confirmation 118 been obtained) from varlus source of the reported | wprising at Viadivostok, where the con- dition of affairs is quite critical, Many persons have been’ killed and the foreigners have taken refuge on the ships in the harbor. Many public bulld- ings, etores and houses have been pil- laged and set fire to by the mob. The American Embassy has received from Consul Greener at Viadivostok | detadis of the outbreak, which began Sunday afternoon immediately alter the departure of the Russian armored cruisers Gromobo! and Rossia. The people who had gathered in great crowds in the streets became exolied| Sha. diers and sailors were aleo in.an angty | new mood, having expected, ke #9. withe the squadtinr —-~ ” and pillage and in the evening fire to the theatre, the Golden Hor Hotel, to several blooks of Chinese bulidings in the northern part of the clty and to the officers’ residences and lother buildings tn the eastern quarter, The fires burned all night. Seevoty buildings were consumed, holghborhood of Miss Beach's ‘by inflammatory speeches. Many sol-| of ‘Troops were summoned to restore jorder, and it waa the shooting by these which caused the deaths of many. Just before the American Consul tele- | Btaphed to-day the commandant of the fortress of Viadivostok,. assisted by jprieste and the (eaders of the work- | men's organizations, addressed the mob ) urging them to keep the peace, but the |consut said he feared the attempt would be in vain,, Mr, Greener added that twenty-four mercnunt vessels in the harbor were ‘now crowded with imbabitants, The —_——_— CZAR, IN FEAR, SHUNS CAPITAL, M.—Kmperor Nicholas and the Ruasian Court will not come to St. Petersburg this winter, Announced that the Hmperor wes about to return to the Winter Palace, in an anuex of which Count Witte has in- stalled Aimseif, but the Czar has now decided to go from Peterhot back to ‘Taarskoe-Selo, where ha has been iv- ing for almost two years with the @x- ception of the last months spent at Peterhof, Except on the occasion of the cere- Hig decision to come to the capl- tal {> regarded, inate, not oily ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 14.~190 P. |; ‘A short time ago It was) © unfortu for ite moral effect, Hut because it keeps him surrounded byyeourt Vachon ts and}. out of clos, Count Witte, sauuid Have danty, ab Beri tyse sie GIRL RIDER AT SHOW NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH, Miss Belle BeachUnseated While Trying to Take a Hedge, FINALLY MAKES — LEAP, Hackneys Draw Big Crowd of ‘Society Folk to the Garden, In the preliminary judging of hunters the Corinthian Class at the Horse Show to-day, Miss Belle Beach, the famous young horsewoman, | had a narrow escape from death while riding Mrs. Thomas P. Lindsay's brown welding, Chapple Lee, Several of Sid- ney Holloway's jumpers had been run- ning amuck and plunging wildly in the mount, When she got up Chapple Lee had red in his eye, She gave him the whip and started him to take off the five: barred hedge, He went at it with a but at the guido rail almost turned @ somersault, swerving off and plunging into the judges’ stand. Miss ‘Beach lost) her seat, and was falling under tho animal's feet, when the ekirt of her dress caught on the pommel and saved her. Several g#ooms oaught the horse and held up the rider, oo te fo the ground, strode out senha groom for # mounted Leo ‘en whe start carriéd two ratls with him, Then she sent him over the stone hedge, and re- peated the performance three times ‘une Gl she. had. the high-spirited animal well tn hand. ———a THINK THAT CIDER’ CAUSED DEATH. One Laborer Dies and Another Becomes Ill After Drink. ing It Michael Jeannett!, a Yborer, of Hi- Hot avenue and Morriy street, the | Uronx, died to-day of toxemia, caused, | Coroner Berry thinks, by alder which | who drank i eHor with Jeannetti, {s seriously M at his home in Gunhill mad, ‘The cider was drawn from a keg and constituted the Both men he- Berry has summoned the cider mwaufacturer, a Mount Vernon firm, to appear at an Inquest to-morrow, ee HANKS GEN, PORTER. Commending his efforts in recovering the bones of John Paul Jones, the Board of Aldermen to-day a Logg a set aA lutions, ‘which will en- gromsed forwarded to Gen. Porter. mony of Blenging the Watera last Janu-| any 0 and o ently | } ary, when the wr ctopatae tr fear , iave, ‘thelr homes oa dea! owing t @ mysterious eee mene Dalng: tired. th the al-| Bas Tite ‘University opened reotion of the Imperial party by & ST apabee of policemen have @aluting battery, he has not stepped in- one aah 4 Minder dies tie | side the Winter Palace: for over el6h- | disturbances to make them y teen months, — ALDERMEN ASK ROUAEY REA? AID, jday of the meeting, and jt kept. the . {erowd on a hustle for warm corners. | } PRELIMINARY GROWLS OVER SATURDAY’S GAME. LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS. JOCKEY SPRINGER THROWN AT FNS Was Riding Listless, a Sixty to One Shot, When the Saddle- Girth Broke Under Wire. RESULTS PB seas is x: “an ovation y The mob Dadan ts Weal wanda we | Rebaps At. ie, fampexeqnin lasting - Aeroply. ‘Bhe got him over, though he! FIRST RACE—Tambeau (9 to | fe 1, ater Tank (6 to 6 for place) 2, Water Wing 3. SECOND RACE—Mamje Worth (5 to 1) 1, Ploneer (5 to 1 for place) 2, Ormonde’s Mh ca 3% THIRD RACE—Macbeth (9 to 6) 1, Sindale (8 to & for place) 2,| 4 Palette 3. FOURTH RACE—Fllp Flap (8 to 5) 1, Listiess (20 to 1 for place) 2, Zienap 3, FIFTH RACE—Graceful (5 to 2) |= | 1, Fleur-de-Marie (6 to 1 for place) 2, Lord Badge 3. SIXTH RACE—Komoka (7 to 1) 1, Holloway (4 to 6 for place) 2, | Billy Banaster 3, AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N. ¥., Nov, 14.—Real winter racing was en- joyed by the Crowd at Aqueduct this afternoon, It was the first real frosty This was the lash day but one of the meeting, and there was a splendid at- tendance in spite of the fact that the; card was far from attractive. The ¢take race wns the Beldame for two-year-olds over tho ise. Only a fair jot he track was fast, wees} the running, in the dah Wi Tank ela poe te order to lamte Worth went to the front soon AA a in the second, made all ‘Tommy beat amer Away off vesterday, Was) favorite, ‘ou did not have his speed, Amberjack Quit Cold. Moe gst Kk Gut out the running in the third, by Palette and I te y raced with qaps of days thom to the stretch, quit and Macbeth took mn strong, i Beare Fao Vn ne two lengths for the place, Skiddoo For Yours, EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT AQUEDUCT. EleventhDay—Nov, 14, 1905, Track Fast, 4 5 FIRST RACE—8T0 added: for two- Xai: siz furlongs. a b Wt Risor age a Pa 8 huh Ah i ne & ‘ a a 3a jhe, Mme Lid Wi jaMbeaU: ony wae Seat, Weter Tank was one. A fast ab the end, Water Ving. rn Mes a DY h Si alter i fit ae for. Ploneer ya strong. Ormonde’'s Right is wetting | Byultable Life. i 3 | $75,000 over the par value of bis #hip- Former Vice-President of Equi Swears He Was Told Mercantil Trust's Charter Might ; Be Forfeited. James Hazen Hyde swore this afternoon at the tga Inst Inquiry that EB. H, Harriman, President of the Union Pactfic Rall pany, had suggested to him that it Governor B, B. Odell against the Mercantile Trust Company, the boing held out that unless Odell’s demands were met the Mercantile Company would lose its charter, Hyde said the threat was “naked. Q) What did Harriman say exactly? Remember the Importance of what you are saying. A, He advised a settlement of Odell’s sult. He sald there was danger of the Mercantile Trust losing it Charter if it antagonized the power ful Interests at Albany, Q. Was a pill introduced to that effect —the abrogation’ of the Mercantile ‘Trust's churter? A, Buch a dilwas ine troduced, Q. Odell's claim was settled? A, It was, The charter of the Mercantile Trust has been a valuable asset of the | Q. When did all this take place? A, The latter part of last year, The news. papers were talking about this at the time, Paid Odell $76,000, Q. The Mercantile Trust pald Odel? A. Yes, on advice of counsel, Mr. Col- by. Q. How much did Gov, Odell get? A. bullding bonds, The market value wus then abvout $190,00, Q. Amd (ple $75,000 was over and above market value? A, It was, Vth 4 ” ' 10 18 10 bed Ba et { Winner, 4. Lsdais. closed ver dame Handicap; for (9) Pulp Fi 20 Lletiees 8 #04, diena ! Consistent outle \ Handepring—Alvaretta, Mp Witp evel very at Listlows hed a worl of i but ar the etic MH. A Taddiegitth. “Aienap finished” tion *"Gonbiovent haa "te lds and upward; ono % ‘Open. High, Chow, Pl. Bh, 8 begun In November, 190%, was for the | tleipation in Harriman’s Union Pacific | fide investment. Tells of Reorganization, Mr, Hyde testified that theh reorgan- 4nation of the Union Pacific Railroad | Purpose of agsuring control of the great |property to KB, H. Harriman, and that the tasue of 50,000,000 preferred stock In furtherance of ‘the scheme was to be withheld from the open market, Hyde also asserted that Kuhn , Lpeb & Oo', the claims of Jnucob H Sobift to the contrary notwithstanding, asked the Equitable Life to carry its par- pool, whicty, Schiff floated, not as a syndicate transaction, but as a bona Hyde told how Harriman had per- suaded him jn the office of the Union Pacific to get the Eqitable Life man- agement to invest in the $50,000,000 pool for the purpose o holding up the stock for five years, The Yellow Dog Fund. Out of the mouth 6f Mr. Hyde there came a confession which cleared the mystery of the notorious “yellow dog’’ | had gotten into the hands of speouie- — | tora, ae fund of $686,000 carried in the Mercan- tile Trust Company by James W, Alox- ander, former president, and Thomas 4 b is is 4 5-2 i us My 43 .* % OT 4 i, +5 WW 5 62 2 65 o » at | Romanetii 2 T. Binith ie Mepantel 0 5 Leh, teh in i‘ rer Anticlpat 12 ¥ Perrine! ny G driving. teite ri | owngrec igh Winner, ch. ey by Dundis—Magele J, uaverkA yey bt fhe and, Won hy 0 beet “ot the. otters. ing am ma stopped to @ walk tn he Ra kAmels: Billy Hannstar PIMLICO RESULTS, Pay aS a Md, Nov. 14.—Tne rao mile.—Bor! ertook, int . fod 1 tp Zi Pretoul telat to 1 and Yh tale adh), 2 Time 1, 2; Ned ot and 4’) bY here to-day cpa an follows: FIRST RAC! iden two-year-olds; , hg ‘anid’, onee! a longs. —Kourntae, wees ot ant et to (Creamer), name C ; me, 307 ‘aeh 1 Tinted Shame “gain. NASHVILLE WINNERS, NASHVILLE, Nov: The raves here lo-day resulted as follows: 1 callin: FIRST RACE i £m, en. pollo,“ Hargut rH ary aa ay fg i, 8.3 sg pee esi bate ete Uris 2 for place) 2, Pivtan: ¢ ladle, Bully Ray. 3 tin: | SECOND, RACE-Soven: iniyie of a m,—Norel, and 1 fo § iB pla C8, Carr ern La! (cay % ‘ime: TURD RACE —tws ‘tntlee.—Diéte Nol La dy, 94 | cis to 10 and 3 to 6) 1, Ultra Vien eo Just before the closing of to- ‘wanted to destroy the value of tro} of the society.” “On what do you base these counse’, Mr. Gulliver.” o1 hy out, 2 Only) ate Pave) 2 Royal Arms & Time Tt idles hd tot and it for place) 2} | ' plah of roboing him of the Equi He said Henry Frick suggested the Ambassado Jaoob H. Schiff fell in with the was going to do all could. HYDE ACCUSES | FRICK OF PLOT. incurance inquiry James H. Hyde charged Henry C. Frick an members of the Frick committee with conspiracy. “Henry C. Frick promised me,” said the witness, “that th report of that commirtee would be favorable tome. He fold ‘ot to sell my stook. Under this sham they knifed me. “On conversations of members of that committee with ¢ Hyde charged that it was endeavored last’ year to appointed Ambassador to France and thus further te : would be well to settle ” D, Jordan, former comptrolier of the Equitable Late Assurance Society, © Until Hyde apen: wa 1 took that "yelow dog” loan . books of the Mercantile Trust carefully-guarded secret, Hyde confessed that he p pald $212,000 out of ils own that Thomas F. Ryan pald $2 p, that the remainder of the ui wiped out by Alexander @nd 4 with money which they raised them, The tite ‘Trust about, $86,000 In Interest. i's ‘The $86,000 account, Hyde, was used for three 1, Settling strike aults. e 2 Buying stock Of the society 8. The $212,600 wittch ‘Thomas’ F. paid in Hautdation of the “yellow he was for blocks of Equitable stock bi quired with its assistance, ‘The $212,000 pald by Hyde was because he thought he was honor to make good the amount, ¢ Political contributions. Just as Henry Simons, @ second-he dealer, at No, 2310 Bighth avenue, the witness stand this after Genero| Beastons, where he bad tent — fled in a grand larceny trio}, he Waa” arrested on & charge of recelying #olen goods, Simons was a very much @ur+ prised man, The prisoner on trial was Toul’ Mnger, elevator boy. Watlinger had’ viously told the District-Attorney he had sold pawn tickets represent the fruits of a robbery to Simons, Of this Slmons knew nothing: When Simons was through with, evideno yal he artes to leave tl a but Goft ordered chat hat detained. io Was é eo) As oe Hm 3S ‘Rane Pal f tos Muoprew't day's session of the Legisiativ my stock, They wanted charges, Mr. Hyde?” table. idea, are that EH WATE WINNERS AT N \SHVILLE, Bolle 1-

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