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— a, i, n RESOLTS EDITION | A ikeavckat ONE CENT, } iy “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” Hei SHOOTING OF HER. BROTHERS SAVED GIRL FROM BOMB W. H. Jones, Who ‘Who Killed Harry Britton and Wounded Frank in Nyack, Intended to Dynamite Home and Destroy Their Sister. — {an (Special to Th e Hvening World.) NYACK, N, Y., Nov. 23.—That William H. Jones, who killed himself) tm the yard of the Baptist Church after having shot and killed Harry Brit-| ton and wounded Frank Britton, intended to kill thelr sister, Jessie, who had refused to marry him, became evident to-day fie’ the examination of @ infernal machine which was found in the ens of the Britton home, oy bomb was torened of @ bon-bon | = “ts SIDE FOR SLAIN JEWS G@acharged the explosive and preeny | March in Gestroyed the building. The police be | Mere that Jones went to the house Memory of Victims Massacred in Kussia. with the intention of annihilating the ftaanity and iy nt ane the house. How He Beng dye'ail the @irl's fowl the pera mae had gone to the churoh- Britton home and there ftmto his own heart. @moovery of Jones's body follow- aii-nigtt bunt for him served as) Th fuel t feed the excitement which up in Nyack when nows spread piiiele Mi the Cuban clarmaker, had the tirtton home and shot the Lasogeid down, James Stewart, an ue. Brittomg, who. discoyere! thinks Jones mdde his wey berg oP) ‘treet, hoping ser “rition, the Innocent os of bloodshed, and, tailing in this, com- a tf ia me Preceding a benelt performance at the Thajia Theatre. on the Bowery, for the eppreaved Jews in Russia this after- hoon @ great and impressive parade moved through the streets of the east side, Since the funeral of Rabbi Jo- seph there hae been no such svene in the Ghetto as this parade presented. It was a procession of mourners for the dead and wounded thousands of miles lager, but the grief was as sincere 4s | though the Dodies of the victims of Mrs. Mira Britton, mother of Jones's ‘wo viotims, reached her home to-day. had been visiting In Brooklyn. Britton found Frank Britton at the i ngsg Hospital. He was at first bo a Ltt, er it te sald over, Jones shot ry aut teft arm and in the * An Alleged Spaniard. awarthy hay 1 of Spanisn viooke Teo tie, came to Nyack, saw pretty jeasic Britton, and wih Latin impetu- H1 in love with her on the spot. rentions Were too ardent Lor t toll: raised, womanly gifl. She told her mother that Jones avsied he Harry and Frank, >oth atrappi ivWs, Went to the Cuban and him to: leave town, he wouldn't leave. The police Warned him to quit bothering the Brits tol girl, Dut he ep ord to. akulk sinul, het ad tina wry | through the narrow thorougtfares east 0 | of the Rowery. Avband of 18 musicians headed the jainde, ‘Men ont a choir of seventy - stretched away for blocks, a raamed jine of men and women with beads towed and ilps moving tt prayer. The sidewalks were jammed. The windows of the tenements were vrowded with women and children, "No kounds but those of the movrutul music and sing- ing and the steady shuffling Of fect along the asphalt pavements waa heard daring tne om of the Twrade, nd Joseph Barcndews was the moving Spirtt Jn the demonstration and in Thalia Theatre benefit, H @ secured vohunteer/ band and the volunteer chotr, pve ‘Tho Jewish datly newspapers appealed it) Mat mht to all who could spare the i ot fr tn no th rea ct grief for the slain of their rage and of protest against the Satolerable con- dittons in Ruseta. But Mias Britton, through ot ‘ae the yy mood. =) it of her he twa. Drotners "were, Just two ors were jus down at the table when a’ fa- tsten sounded on the gravel well ant a furtive finger tweaked the window diinds outside the dining-room, Tried to Push Himself In. he oul (0 Uli 5 Th ee has station, on did the best they could until they be- iQ sey enguited in tae yh kes tow. five pleked wingers, and following on, | the hand, the eyes rolled and generally oath apm he me “ Circulation Books Open to All. ” he | RESULTS EDITION PRISE by id CENT, =e: MOSHPMAN WAS BATTERED WANG FIGHT Branch’s Face Was a Mass of Bruises and LeftArm ‘and Leg Paralyzed, |EYES WERE CLOSED. Doctor Who Attended Him Says External Injuries Caused Death, ANNAPOLIS, M4., Nov. %—The #e- ond day of the courtmartial proceed- lings in the case of Midshipman Minor | Meriwether, Jr, charged man- manslaughter and other offenses grow- cand GO out of the death of Midshipman James R, Branch, which occurred after | the two had engaged in a fight, was Kia Sallivar. “MAN UP THE RIVER” EXPLAI THEY MEET IN THE RIN3 AT BALTIMORE ‘TO-NIGHT. LATEST NEWS OF SPORTS. LATEST marked by the testimony of Surgeon B. P, Stone, of the Naval Academy staff, who attended Branch, The examination of Dr, Stone covered a wide range, the prosecution taking up the thread of the’matter at the potht where Pritchard, Branch’s roommate, left off at the close of yesterday's wes- sion, when, as he testified, Branch's condition was such that he thought it imperatively necessary to turn him over to the medical authorities, No Autopsy Held.. ‘The cross-examination of Dr. Stone ‘by Licut.-Commander Robison, counsei for the defense, was very gearohing, and) eeveral montbers of the court also adkea questions on diffgrent phases of the doc. tor“s tentknony, The dofense Y pridenily wished to raise ® doubt as to the positiveness of the proof that Branch’s death. was neces- sarily caused by the blows received (rom Mertwether, and auked tany questions of the medical officer ap to the posalbil. Ky of some unhea! 1 “condition of Branch bringing aboyt the death, He was alao examined as to the offect of the absence of an autopay and his ability the ciroum#taides to tes- Uty positively aw to the cause of death, Face Was Battered, . Stone sald i his testimony that| place) 2, aaah % Breveh came, under his care at the hos- pital at about 8&0 o'clock Mdnday morning. He was absolutely uncon: AL BUT BUT WINNER Stand Up, Won. by 100 ‘Lengths. BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—G. L. M. (even) 1 Fritle 3 head, left temple, his forearms, right | Pater 3, eye and lips were m: swollen and bn cpt FIFTH RACE-—Jocund (3 to 5) 1, discolored, and both eyes were closed. When the eyelids were opened with 1 set toward the left, The lett arm and | leg were paralyzed and there was a convulsive movement in the right arm and ipg. There was slight fever but the pulse was normal. The witness said that he realized that Branch’s condition was very serious ‘and called Dr. Byrnes, chief surgeon at the acaduiny into consultetion, Finney and Thompson, of Baltimore, ar- gos ess SiS oe place) 2, Old Guard 3, BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Evening World.) BENNINGS RACE TRAOK, Nov, 2. ‘Weather of the Indian summer vari- ety prevatied here this afternoon and the attendance was very large as a consequence, Washington people thaw ‘out fn genial weather and take to the sport with a xest, The card was not particularly en- tleing ‘but the flelds were well balanced, gent of ot there Was a of to ‘and it turned {n towards general condition Tnlanigit uel the and about Bement Dig tke pen 00d sptoulative mediums as well, The Dest ‘races were the fourth, for two- year-olds, and the sixth, a handicap]! for all ames, The track was fast. roy 1 LM. All the, Way. AL WHS Seventh Ward, Only One to Roya) China ($ to for place) 2 SECOND RACE—Suffice (12 to 1) 1, Flat (10 to 1 for place) 2, Gavin. Cc, THIRD RACE-Geventh Ward (6. to 1) 1, Woolgatherer (9 to 10 for, FOURTH RACE.—Reldmore (11 to Anasian ferocity were being conveyed | goiqus, he sald, the left side of hty | 5) 1) Cassandra (2 to 1 for place) 2, i Diamond (3 to 6 for place) 2, Claton| — Bo SIXTH RACE — Ormonde’a Right (4 to 5) 1, Bobble Kean (3 to 1 for not only furnishing keen contests but Dick Roberts fell, his lett the ,race ‘apparently a sure.thing for Expansion: iat, but he. too, went down in front 7” the stand, Seventh Wand then gulloped on & dh Won ealy by Wien gts ten Woolgatherer, who beat Expanalonist six lengths, for the place, the latter be- ing remounted. Cassandra Tired in Stretch, FOURTH: RACE #400 added; | selling; for two-year-olda; six furlongs. also ran, fourth race and set * Reldmore and Pater closed with a 7 To & red-hot, drive neck from Cuseand) @ head, Diamond Made “Hard Fight, PTH RACK-=8100 yeurlae and ub; one mite, Columb, etre ' idmore wor by Diamond made the running in re ‘ith, followed by ‘Mionacodar i the far turn, Pirooly They ran thie 1 rio the rete, » ran is re ther closed Jead, won ba tnd le who beate Ormonden ‘Right in a Drive, handicap; two- sixteenth, cha ¢ Yanks Freee atlases " years and ‘and up; (nimie ond i Pre: the run ‘Bobbio K made to’ the stretch In the sixth foilo: ‘Orme by! hard drive won by @ head from Bobble K: was @ix lengths in front of Old a os NASHVILLE WINNERS. NASHVILLE, Nov, &—The races here Eas an Cie fi Saat sHime ut “Devout tor piace peurs: | Three Burned at rned at Fire. ploys Incompetent | Hoarst Gains Votes. BAe ay snd kosher: i ait pald me for a long Ume $0 a yenr,| head, Frederick A, Burnham, in bis” ekimore, Dickman ‘ ‘amandra Of inte “I have received offly $90 a) #loid, he bequeathed to the. com ee 4 Peasants Still Rioting. sity sus-tbied 00 Ha, oombainaion | Sta in 1, . I Agta- - Sal as Soria, aus my 8ST. PRYPRSHURG, NOY. B.—Agm Never Made Threats. these, commissions amounted to 5608 | Cassandra rushed: to- A front in the hot pace, tol- and pie lowed by Minty) and. Y: Af airy ‘rng i fous Senge yah ae “ite re eer ea OF Ynau Interents.”” | St all meetings as if I wer alive bit in the Fran home tired and ey net a Q. Did you ever augkent that you | there present.” Who beat Pater Poltce Asked to Resign. rti Buartory ond We Fy 8, ae 6 fhe Dees “i Dimon, at Miller. is a5 by ie “tie betterment of the Claten, a 104 1a A vio hs plain is arial ol Semuel Te Harri and Monacordor a Rv A ward, Ln} closed, respec: dios 8 for Sinoe) 2 'n Coroner's Jury Declares It me -| Workman Falls to Death. Got Cash Yearly From Three Big Companies to “Protect Interests,” but Admits He Never Had: Any Work to Do. th Depew's friend from “up: the river,” W. 8. Manning, from Ciy went on the witnees stand before the Insurance Committee at 4.90 o'clock Abe Attell . \ Uae this afternoon, X | He said he had he had been in the Insurance business from 1868) te 1876. He was head of the premium department of the Mutual Life, re signing to become secretary of the Hartford Life. For several years there» after he represented the Mutual Life, John Hancock, Washington Life and other companies. Up to a year ago he was a salesman for the Albany Chemieal Company, As the old man deséribed in the Depew letter as “eantankeroue ade ‘\ionad each comapny he pdesented to the commattes « copy of a tebttmonifa letter from Its officers, “L have never been enployed by the | Mquitable Life” said’ the witness, ‘1 was retained by John A. Nivhols. He _ NEWS OF THE DAY provident of the Mutual Reserve eh pany, and contingent upon the vf the corporation appointing its rian disorders are increasing in Poland, oapoctall In the districts of Radom, Bu-| be ta nro ns and big Ar.ma Reg- In 1908 they Were $48,000, ‘The wil) further provided that proxies standing In the naine af per sbowld go to Burnham, to 1 have never made any threats, 1 sinply ‘considered: mynelt to be retaihed tn & Jomitimate way for the ahead “Hwan tke steps against any company? 4} Acl never did, and if it had been pro- poted to me I would have trdiignantly refused It. Manning was under (he impression that ‘the three big companies each con tributed to bin retaining fee of 50, “Wien Mr, Nichols out it down,”) Masning explained, “be told me that It was, becaac one of the comtrlbutors— the |New York, Lite, 1 think—had re~ fused to oonalder it further.” Manning sdmit'ed thet he had never done anything for his retainer . from Nichols, but that he had always held himself “in, readiness,” Proxies Voted After Death. How thep resident of a ite insure enee company may direct the voting of polley-holdors oroxfes, even after tie hus crossed the Styx, was shown thie ot- ' A Secret Fund, | When Burnham was elected there was bread upon die records of the Mutual Reserve a resolution recognizing’ the nocesaity of payments of money “whieh do not come within the routine of dusl- 4 ness, but which are (or the stn of this Snatitution,” Moe ones \ nei ( PHILADELAUIA, NOV, %—dDavid . Captain of Police, was to-day! reqiveated to (resign by Director Potter, ment of Public Safety, The ohe y \ ‘Ven, r Re-| commissions willed by Harper were set price in a fund for these paymentm Tn 1898 this fund was abropited there was added to the salary of dent Burnham $200 a week to aiéet © theno expenses. Burnham ig ie 4 pala © 999,000 « year, He had to give an accounting of ithe “Commission fund, but’ nose ts ‘de manded from him for the $200.4 week, What he does with it he alone knows. The first witness was Gerald R, $10,000 for Fever Doctor.} MEMPHIS, TENN, NOV, . 283--Dr. (Heber Jones, President of the Memphis Boar dof oHalth, was to-day Bidepsiges a nies “yer “ot lipo th in agers of his successful rohboitive lie “i & yellow epidemte. talning a tin gthe ree Germany Taxes Autos, ternoun at the| Legislative Insurance| Brown, head of the bond and mort | i | Inquiry, dopartment of the Haquitable Life, wh ini | BERLLIN, NOV. 22—-Among tim vi, | THe will of the late 1 B, Harper,| told Mr. Hughes that Tom Cleary, the {jected itmperial sources of revenue are a tax of $2 to $37.00 per year upon pleasure auto cars, taxes rupee rallway steamboat t tekets, bills-of-h | as recekpes "ao ts at TWO SLAYERS and an Inheritance tax upon above $12,600, Army Officer Shot Him sell CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov, 2 ; | Lieut, W.-M, Graham, of the ‘Twelfth "Sia Sa MUST HANG whether The Court of Errors of New Jersey to-day refused to grant new trials to Antoinette Tolla and Jerry Rossa, convicted mre derers confined under sentence of death in the Hackensack Tt is. not kaown onan Jail, The date of their execution will be fixed on Dec, 12, or waa tee Tolla killed Joseph Sonta at Kingslahd, N. J., last Maroh, base ees was convicted of killing two men at Lodi. +0 - nn iin Vargneaet Killed. pn Bogk, yarimanter vane vale naliroad yards at Com Sur rea eat the Je are ee, ae iy % "Stand Bt ee PHILADELPHIA, | NOV. Ager} Anna Hottinger, sixty Te poe nike) her yh sar i sare Tkoetr ert art cea burned "Sis. a es, Miss Abdell Sold. Miles Abdel (2:09-0 winner of the Kentucky Futurity, sey ner Eo of ota sete i eh tats not en feovary to Driving Out Teachers, WARSAW, gp uy Woke Russten washer ig sori eet ene schools revolvers, MANNING NEVER DEALT WITH DEPEW. "i When Manning, “the friend from up the river,” was asked | tthe insurance inquiry if he had ever dealt with Chauncey M, w in insurance matters he said: “Depew hasn't been to sée 1 don't think he wants to see me, and I’m not going to look | up. | never had any dealings with him.” | ceeneognegeniitirlete GIRLS IN FIRE PANIC. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.—Two hundred girls. students of & business college in Vernon Hall, Germaritown, this ty oe | thrown into a panic by a fire which broke out in the of the building this afternoon. Mp the assistance of several em frat.” |iicemen and citizens all of the girts escaped without ieee LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE, Sixth—3am Craig 4-1, Juba 7-5 place, Berry. | ‘William Rosen, a workman, residence wmknown, fell from the roof of the ae oS ore eee por sixth strest _ of the fret eix election

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