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| re I Put Off Honeymoon for Sick. UNICA. N. Y. NOV. ®.—Fred Pardes, of New Berlin, and Miss Peart ‘J a \ , PRICE ONE CEN’ ‘NEWS OF “THE DAY lale Pronounces Eulogy. |. SORCESTER, MASS, NOV. 2.—The i of Stephen Salisbury, Worces- '@ greateat benefactor and a noted it, was held in the First Uni- » tarfan Chardh ‘here to-day. The eulogy was Lye A isage dy Nev. Dr. Edward Gverett le, Chaplain of the United (prnene ne ac a (tates Benate, ‘honorary pall-bear- =) President Charles W, Eliot, University, sAnother Football Victim. DW ORLEANS, NOV, 20.—The first ,Mootball fatality that has ever occurred in Now Orleans was recorded to-day in the death of G. C. Ficken, full back on the junior team\ of the Southern tke Club, Picken was, it is be- 2 sryer, on the head Goring one rimmages ina me between Southern Athtetic Club and the and Crescent team played Bun- Matteson, a trained nurse, of Utica, (were becretly married at Morris, N. ¥., foo Bept. %. A sudden call to the bride to attend a fever patient caused the mmarriage to be kept secret and the: post- ward of the honeymoon until to- Died tn City Hall Fire, GHREVEPORT, LA, NOV, ™.—The retest City Hall, the police station, House, two saloons and several small frame buildings were burned to- hy. Walter Woods, au aged cripple, ted and three firemen in- ‘The joss totals $100,000, wiih smal) insurance. Many valuable records of the ity were destroyed. ‘Head Broken by Bartender, After a quarrel in the saloon of Prank Keys, at No. 319 Third avenue, this afternoon, Thomas McKeever, of No. 22 East Nineteenth street, a driver, ‘was taken to Bellevue Hospitn) with a fractured skull, and Joseph Walsh, bar- tender in the saloon, Was locked up, charged with felonious wmaut. Pulled Trigger with His Tod, CAMDEN, } NOY. 0.—Carl Fran thirty years off, wad found dead at the home of tle parents early to-day, a mul- cide, He shot nimeelt with & ¢ife, plac. ry ageinat Dis heart and Ming the tr! with his toe Me had in melancholy for some time, \. Fairbanks Gives $100. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., NOV, 20.—Vice- President Charles W. Fairbanks to-day tent @ chook for $100 to the chairman of the local eomenittes in charge of the panini 8 fund for ald to Russian vows, fund has reached $2,200. Hunt Missing Man, ‘The police have been asked to look for Michael McDonald, of No. % East wo Hundred and Bighteenth street, ee, has been mipsing since Nov. Donald has gray bind and = mus- tache, a scar on each of Iie neck end another over his temples. New Public Baths. The new public bathe in Allen street, hear Delancey, have been completed an turned over to the city by the con- on POLICEMAN SHS CMO, CHLORE ‘Stops Runaway Horse to Save Ones and Is Nearly > Little T RESULTS EDITION \GUNS BOOM U, | be had been ever since he struck this tractors andi will be opened to the public ‘Thursday. TION [ Cirealation Books Open to Ail?” | “ Cirealation Books Open ee NEW YORK, MON DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905. CO-Bt1 PRE SHL British Warships — Fire Parting Salute at Goy- ernor’s Island. OFF FOR GIBRALTAR. Sailors Who ‘Deserted’ Turned Away When They Tried to Report To-Day. MANY ARE STRANDED. Under Immigration. Laws Prince Will Be Fined $2 for Each Man Left. From the Mareont wireless sta-) ; ton at Babylon, L. hy a final mes- | | sawe wan received f Prince | mat welcome in New rh expressing regret at his de- parture, ‘Arrison, gunnner's mate on H. M. §, | Drake, Ring over tie sige and gaze | | backward with A reminisconc, #lightly | bleared eye, upun the aky-s-rupers, €1s- | appearing into mivcinvss behing him, And he wept thé saliy war ot regret into the sahky sea, “Adoo, Noo ¥'k,’ he soil, with a ges | ture that nearly pulled him overboard, “as hoff we sails fur the bloody bare ten rocks of Gibbaltar—beg pardon, Ribgallar—a Jast adoo to the rigot lite tle, Ught littie H'ivland of Man aitan. Tightest Uitle h’island h'ever did see! W'en Hi’ think of pas’ ten days, my bloomin' boozum fills t overdawin (bio) with fond egrets. Ado, Noo Y'k, adoo,” Aud from the Prince himself down to the humbiest wiper-off of brasswork in ail hiv fleet the sentiments of Gun- ners Mate ‘Arrison were being e¢x- pressed in various fashions, ° With the cross of St. George waving 4 parti-colored farewell from every peak, the six oryisers of the Princee- Admiral, Louis of Battenberg, moved down North River bound for the Mediterranean, As they faced the chops of the channel off Governor's Inland, a ‘Kood-by salute of thirteen guns boomed out from the flagship Drake. Naval ethics did mot call for such a@ sattte, It waa simply the Prince's sailorman way of telling us through the medium of black powder, how much he had enjoyot his a-little- less-than-a-fortnight in local waters, Last Formal Calle, fe ds were nee and went away rom here on the turn of the ume His Highness kept indees beast Port, Te arose at his apartments in the Netherland. at. § o'clock, bathed and breakfasted. As he left the table Col, Robert -M. Thompson called to pay his respects, Col. ‘Thompson only stayed a fow minutes. ‘Then une Prince stw Manager W. H, Whitaker, of the hotel, and the nows- paper men in his drawing-room and thanked them for courtesies shown dur. ing his visit, Batering an automobile, with an ea. (Continued on Second Page.) i KILLED HIMSELF BY BULLET IN HOTEL, “H. F. Newton, of - Washington,” Commits Suicide at Cosmopolitan, > A man who registered at the Cosmo- Politan Hotel, Chambers street and ‘Wet Broad , ae Washington, thot and his this He was enh ead NASHVILLE WINWERS, S pneeme amend A Mian Wit * FOURTH RACE—Reldmore (13 to Klited “nimaele My | witch “IA BAD OUTLOOK FOR HAR LATEST NEWS OF SPORTS. Gan Old John}Harvard |} Beat that)/| } Sy: JOCKEY JONES —W HOSPITAL Irish Witch Fell in Fifth Race, Injuring Rider, Who Is Sent to Hospital. RESULTS AT BENNINGS, FIRST RACE—T. 8. Martin (15 to 1) 1, Zeala (4 to 5 for place) 2, Lan castrian 3, | SECOND RACE—Mollie Donohue (2 to 1) 1, The Clown (6 to 5 for place) 2 Vie 3 THIRD RACE—War Paint (7 to 2) 1, Seventh Ward (2 to 1 ‘or place) 2, Rockmart: 3. H 5) 1, Merlingo (5 to 1 for place) 2. Society Bud 3. FIFTH RACE—Banker (7 to 10) 1, Komoka (4 to 1 for place) 2, Gam- bler 3. BIXTH RACE—Ormonde’s Right | (3 to 5) 1, Peter Paul (3 to 1 for place), 2, Louls H. $ BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to-The Evening World.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, D. C,,/ Nov. 20.—Washingtonian race-goers had & taste of winter racing this after- noon, Snow wus falling when toe) early regulars started for the tmck, but | the snow did not last long, though at one time it threatened to fall in quan- tity enough to cover the track. Ther was an excellent attendance just the wame, Washington penple are overcom- Ing thelr prejudices against weather con. ditions ang now take in the races rain! or shine. ‘The card was Interesting this after- hoon because the flelds were well bal- annced and promised the keenest kind of aport, There were no stakes on the card, but there wae a steeplechase and this interested local people more than the flat races. The “ ) from the Ray most, te took to the 0% th . which made line inthe var ous races. T. &. Martin from the Start, Horse, | Retdmore, Society Bud, Miller. the third, followed by Rockmart and | War Paint, They ran this way to the) last jump, where Rockmart went to | the front and showed the way to the Siretod. There he weakened and War Paint went to the front, winning by eight lengths from Seventh Ward, who was ten lengins In front of Rockmart. | Society Bud Quit. FOURTH RACE—$100 added: two-year-olds; six furlongs. selling; Betti Wes. Fin. wire I HMO 218-5 84 Mertingo, Powers Se 02, 5 Bl Ink. "Pime—1. 13 4-5, Won driving Grevilla and Inoor- | ‘Start ood, Tickle, ‘Blue Pirate, rigible als ran, Tickle and Rekimoord went away in front in the fourth and raced together to the turn, followed by Soci Bud and Merlingo, On the turn Reidmoore went to the front, and Tickle pang ce to the stretch, where she quit. he ~ moore then went on, and under a drive won dy-a length and # half from Mer- Mngo, who beat Society Bud 6 head, Jones Knocked Senseless, ankete Siler comoka, Romanell Banker beat the gate In tho fifth and made all tne Presng D wining easily b; three lengiis from Komoka, who got slow, but closed strong, and beat Gam- bler the #ame distance’ for the place, Irish Witch fe on the far turn. Jongs, who rode her, ever moved the fail, aod was taken eway fn an am-| bulance uneonsoious. It is feared that be Is badly hurt, Peter Paul Led to the Stretch, SIXTH RACE—$000 added; handicap; four-year-oldn and Wp; mile and aa sigh si ie, Fo, ee tarvers, ). ir. 1, ommonie't Righh haw... Tie Ww AG 14 Peter Padi, rietian: 10 b 8 Louis HL. Celmmins 101 5 ot ‘Won saaily,” Time—1.63 9-4 Start Carona}, Solon Bhingle and Hippocrates also ran Veter Paul went to the front and made the rapes in the sixth, followed by Ormonde’s Right and Hippocrates, In the stretch Ormonde’s Fught went to the front, and won easliy by two lengths from Peter Paul, who beat Louls H. four lengths for the place. = SHIP MISSING; BRIDE WAITS. jn of Vessel that Carried 28 Men Wan to Have Soon Wed, VICTORIA, B, C., Noy, %—Fear ts entertained for the safety of the seal- ing sdbooner Pawn, Cay, Olson, five seamen and & Indian hunters. The er was luat seen on Oct. 5 In @ big storm in which the sealing fleot was scattered. fa a Swede and his pros nm bi: oa bride Is said to have arrl Poe York where ‘she ts awaiting” the paren of the returt: the RB Martin, A:t8 to 1 ¥ to the front at the fr whose rans avenue. on Yaue Victims -wesleyan 27 To O Spnngtield 29 1.O Holy Gross 3070.0 Penn.Stale 12 To O estPoinf 20%O Columbia 58 %O Brown McMeel jing || racuse 16 ToO 11%O INSURANCE FIGHT STIRS ROOSEVELT Will Act in Effort of States to} Abolish Graft in Big Companies. / ST. PAUL, Minn,, Nov. %,—According to State Insurance Commissloner | O'Brien's report to Gov, Johnson, made to-day on Mr. O'Brien's return from & trip eo New York and Washington in conneotion with the troubles of the big! Ife In#urance companies, Pres dent Roosevelt may be the chief. arbiter in ‘fn co-operative effort of all the States of the Union to compet the large life in- surance companies whore troubles are now bel alread in New York to put thel? bus'ness on g safer and more goor nomical basis, Mr, O'Brien went Hast early last week under orders of Gov. Johnson to look int) the Insurance situation, Gov. Johnson has been deluged with requests from policy-holders in the Northwest to act in the matter. He gave Mr, O'Brien a letter of introduction to Presi- dent Roosevelt, On Saturday Mr, O'Brien had a Xwenty-minute confer- ence with President Roosevelt. ‘The result of this conference was re- ported to Gov, Johnaon to-day, He reported that during the short time al- lo ted to him by the President, he out- lined his plan of action, which was to call a meeting ether in New York or Washingson, following the completion of the investigation now in progress in New York, of all the State insurance conrmissioners of the country, also the Governora and Attorney-Generals, if necessary. This meeting was torevolve if ne- cesary a demand for reorganization of all the important life insurance com- panies, but more particularly the plac- ing of the affairs of those companies on a safer basis, When Mr, O’Brien had stated his plan, he sald: “Now, Mr. President, there will be a committee to carry out our plans, and we need a head, Will you help us?” “IT most emphatically will,” was the anawer of the President, according to Mr, O'Brien's report to the Governor, “I will be glad to help yqu in any yo A T can.” A carried this Washington to St, Paul wit ee & word to anybody, and wo! nor have WOMEN'S HELP W BURLARES One Alleged to Have Aided Smalley in Raid and One Hid Loot. |Percy Kuttroff, of Princeton, Nineteen. Years Old, Whose Father Is Wealthy, BOOTY IS RECOVERED. Mrs, Lord Says Society Man Asked Her to Keep Sil- yer for Him. BELIEVED HIM HONEST. Had Visited Him in Germantown, Where Police Say He Had Woman Accomplice, —e One of the startling developments that followed the arrest of Alfred Porch Smalley, college graduate and a social ‘favorite In Elizabeth, Clayton, Bayonne and other New Jersey towns, who is charged with being the mysterious "Fri- day-night Burglar” of Germantown, Pa,, 1s the fact that a quantity of his; plunder was found in the trunk of Mrs. | Lilian Ford, of Elizabeth, by her hus- band, Lewis O. Ford, a well-to-do mer+ chant of the town. Ford explained, sald her by Smaliey had asked her to take ci the valuables for him, though he had not told her how it came into his pos- wession, No “Bunny,” Says Husband. “Though 1 had no idea this man Smalley was a burglar,” said Mr. Ford, “1 knew gny. wife was visiting him. to Germantown, My euspicions had been stoused for some |imé and 1 wos waton- ing: developments closely, I had en- gaged Lawyer Samuel Sehletmer to ool leet evidence to form the basis of a Aivorce ation and papers are now ber Ing drawn In preparation for the suit. “after Smaligy’s arrest I searched In my wife's trun and came across, this silverware and jewelry, I questioned | my wife and she told me she had got tt from Smalley, but denied that she had any, idea of his being a burglar. Bho was in no way implicated In the thefts, “T turned the silverware over to the | police, who also questioned my wife | and accepted her story of how \t came into her possession, “This whole thing has been a terrible blow to me an It has broken up my home and brought territée notoriety upon my family,” Woman Disappears. The Fords lived In @ fine house on Fast Broad street, The family has been prominent in Elizabeth for generations, and it was during Smatley's socia) ca- in that clty that he met Mra. reer Ford, Mrs, Ford has\ now left town and her husband says that he never expects 3 on her again, Smalley's home was in the village of Clayton, where lived his young wife and her two pretty children, and he was in the employ of Swift & Co,, in Philadel- pila, at a salary of $0 & week. It has been his custom to go to Bilsabeth on Saturdays to be with his wife and chil- dren, returning to Philadelphia on tho following Monday, All, of the burglaries committed in allowed it to public now had not Gov, Johnson sean the ce of the matter and directed Mr, O'Brien to make a detatled statement to the press. 3 CRUSHED IN AUTO WRECK Germantown have been on hi'riday night, The robberies became so frequent on those nights that the robber became known as “the Friday-night burglar.’ ‘The entire detective force of Philadel- phin was placed on. the mysterious thefts, but without result. Woman Aided Robber. ‘The arrest of Smalley occurred in ‘Williamsport, Pa., on Wednesday last, but it was.of suot’ importance, thought the police, that kept the facts #e- oret. His arrest followed the invewtiga- tion Into tha robbery of the home of Dr. Frederick Moore, of the village of Clayton, who was a warm persoral friend of Smalley. It was shown that Smalley was at his home ‘on the night of the robbery. He had been called from Philadelphia by the death of his funeral home with his wife, That Moore's home was entered “CURSE CHARITY Thousands Parade, Carrying other “poverty pari of London this afternoon, Some five to sprinkling of women marched along the Thames embankment to Hyd adopted resolutions condemning charity SLEUTHS FIND NO CLUE TO STUDENT WHO | Has: Not Been Friends Since Sept. 27, POLICE ASKED TO AID IN THE SEARCH FOR HIM. © He Has Been Much Heartbroken Over Loss of Wife and Son’s Disappearance. Percy Kuttroff, a Princeton student and the son of a wealthy family, | dropved out of eight in this clty bn Sept, 27 last. After a search that haw ~ }peen carried on ever since then by his father, the Pinkertons, in whose | hands the mysterious case has been placed, to-day appealed to the polige to send out a general alarm for the hoy. During the week this alarm wilh be repeated in ail the large cities of the country as far west as San Franeisoo | while circulars will be cent broadcast the world over. , Mr, Ford admitted to an bet FRR ON Tk BRA AAG (RR Fee eaortity ot siverware and fve| PERCY KUTTROFF, ey ee vtec of Souter, Mre.| PRINCETONSTUDENT, WHO IS MISSING. : | i CRY LONDON'S POOR Red Flags and Demand- ing Work, Nov. .—There was an: in the streets LONDON, six thousand unemployed men and & where they listened to speeches as & cure for lack of employment and demanding the summoning of Parlla- ment to initiate works of national ulllity, | bearing the inklals, ““P, K., N. Yt § MISSING Seen by His . t Depressed—Father Kuttroft ts only nfnetesn years old | His mother died a few montha th and from that day down to Sept, It” ha seemed to lose a grip on himealt, wag impossible for his father te arousé his interest anything, and the university his disposliion to became marked, k The fother of young Kuttroft le te head of the big dye mani firm of Kuttroff & Pickard, at No, Duane street. The disappearance the Ind, coupled with the recent death of Mre, Kuttroft, has about prostratellt the father, i The Pinkertons said to-day that theyy | Were under the Impression that : was not far from New York. He haa no money to go far and none of the’ sources to which he would have gone, for funds has received an appeal from him. The last trace of young Kutroft ends \ iv the Grand Central station, He wee seen there on the day he disappeared, | carrying a yellow leather dress sult-case, ey: Me wore @ light gray sult, @ dark gray oravenette rain coat and in the suit-case was a brand new black cheviot sult, The only thing of value that he had wag An open faced silver wateh, with either — ~ 4 silver chain or black silk fob contalme | (ng 4 red stone, A suttroft is a good sized lad. He welghs 16) pounds and Is 6 feet 10 inches tall. He is ipclined to be stocky, He is fair, with blonde hair, which he parts low on the lef de, His eyes are blue and bis nose is prominent.» The father of the missing boy offers a large reward for information which will lead to the discovery of his where abouts, (ILLED HERSELF ON MACKAY ESTATE Wife of One of Millionaire’s Men Fires Fatal Shot After Quarrel, ROSLYN, T. 1, Nov. %—Mrs. Hane 9 nah Chelmaky, thirty years old, the wife of @ teamster employed by Clarence H, Mackay at Harbor Hill, shot herself to-day with @ revolver and expited Im- stantly, The palr lived with thelr three chile » dren on the Mackay estate at Mary bor Hill, ‘This morning they quarreled for some reason not known and at 6.) o'clock the husband left the house for his day's work, An hour later the T@ port of a revolver was heart In the’ “Rod Magn were seen and banners bear- ing such devices as “Curse Your Clvat- ity, We Want Work!" and “There Is a Limit to Human Endurance” indicated the temper of the processionists, ‘The march, however, was quite oFr- derly, and the strong force of police on duty had little to do. '|BERNHARDT MAKES extradition papérs from hs the charge of robbing Dr. Moore's home, and the police made no-entry of che arrest, A despatch re- FAST RUN TO WEST. CLEVELAND, Nov. %.—The special train carrying Mme, Sarah Bernhardt from'New York to Chicago over the New York Central lines arrived here at 10.11 A. M, to-day and departed for the West after a stop tof six miautes at the Union station, The run fwm Buffalo to Cleveland, a distance of 18? miles, was made in a Nittle over three hours, ‘The 108 miles from Cleveland to Toledo, was covered in one hour and # minutes, Mie mpecial, it Is expected, will ar- j here the Bernhardt OW open to-night, at abou, woman's room and one of the children, « on running there, found Mrs, Chelmsky lying on the floor, A doctor was called, who pronounced r the woman dead, She had shot hemelf in the head. Coroner Remsen took change of he” case. ‘ ie anneal ; MUST WEAR | MUSTACHES. . Order io Canadian Cadets te Loot Older Not Relished, KINGSTON, Ont, Nov, 2AM She) cadets attending the Royal miter Sy Ye] lege have been ordered to Wear taches, (No reason is given, sald it Ig desired to give an } pean to the cadets, i The or disapproval, Yall NEW HAVEN, Conn, Mov. Yule football management bas out that 29,000 tickets fo were 9 id. oF seven the seat olty ear aA

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