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Cie | RESULTS a PRICE ON: K CENT. ele Circulation Books Open | to All’ All.” ae, Da A) id 8 RS J.P. MORGAN PAID. NY, LIFE PROFITS TO ANDY HAMILTON George W. Perkins Also Must Explain Why $40,000 in Profits on New York Life Loan Was Paid to Him. Up to George W. Perkins: Profit of $40,000 on'a $939,000 loan made to a Boston firm by the New York Life; check sent to the in te company and cash tumed ‘over to G. W, Perkins, with no accounting on thé books of the company, | Up to J. Pierpont Morgan: Profits of $60,000 on U. S, Steel Syndicate belonging to the New ¢ Work Life, and paid by J. P. Morgan & Co, to Judge “Andy” Hamilton, handler of the New York Life's “Yellow Dog” fund, | That George W. Perkins, Vice-President of the New York uff Inaur-! &Bme Company and partner of J. Pierpont Morgan, last year took @ profit Of $40,000 which belonged to the New York Life for a loan of $989,000 It had negotiated in Boston, and that J. Plerpont Morgan in 1902 paid to) “Andy” Hamilton $60,000 out of profits Which the New York Life had made ‘tn Steel were foots dragged out of a clerk of the insurance Brewers bras «4 wt the Legislative Insurance Committee's inquiry, ‘ Morgan must go on the witness-stand and tell! wi Hi was dealing frithh Hamilton, the “yellow dog” handler and fugitive, and Perking must unibate to. the probe of Chief Examiner Charles 2. Highes What” Aight | FORTS TME Shei ne oct Sear BENNIMGS PURSES a ‘of the life insurance investigation, was the person who bore wil vo alent a a V9) Da Hot |” Perkins's and Morgan's deslings to-day, He said that {t wae as. pald t aa % ver the $40,000 to Perkins. At first he told Mr. Hughes that he didn’t Know Choices Winning in ‘what Perkins had done with the money, Then he recalled that he had heard Succession. that the $40,000 had been put into the “Nylic fund” of the New York Life, of which Perkins is the trustee, and which {s used for rewatding agents for ERORGAE BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Marjoram (12 to 6) “good businces.” “Tt was in this way that Hughes probed ‘of Mattison, who had been « most | 1, Monterey (1 to 2 for place) eee Freebotter 3, Ba) NEWS OF SECOND RACE—Fioralla (17 tol neha witness, the details of George) Perkins'’s recelot of the Hughes? i would Iike you to answer my Neer etastina, Mee Husnet |General Electric Stock. -Q, You said that you think there have| It was announced to-day that thé heart such cases, and I asked you to tell amount of new stock to be authorised what you know of them? A. 1 know/by the General Blectric Company at oye case, I have but one case in \the apectal meeting of stockhdidens to _ be theld Bee. 6, will be What ts that? A. A protiton'a| will make the total ec anlae paalha el inl ead s ling are The dir third party. Q. To whom was it paid? A. Handed lommended that Mr, Perk “Mx. Bese W, Perkins? A. Yes, Q@. Now, do you know of any moneys ot any description payable to the New York Life Infurance Company whlch bave been paid over to third parties fm the manner in which this $69,000 ment to Mr. Hamiiton, or in any man- val A, There probably have been 2 Tribes Hill 3. THIRD RACE—Nutoracker (18 to 10) 1, Alretta (5 to 2) 2, Salt and Pepper $ FOURTH RACE~Zeala (9 to 10) | reer 4, Tommy Waddell yr to 10 for place) 2 D’Arkle & FIFTH RACE—Prince Frederick (6 to 6) 1, Rickey (6 to 6 for place) | J 2, Ben Hodder 8. SIXTH 'RACE—Loohinvar (10 to 1) 4, Seotch Plume (8 to 1 for) Psion jace) 2, La agucball 3. BY FRANK W. THORPE , to The Wrening World.) BI RACE TRACK, D. C, | Fre Now M—One of the most interesting cards of the meeting was on offer at Bennings this afternoon, siving prom- {ge of some keen and interesting sport. The weather was still on! its’ good be- havior and the wack was in ‘penthot Aske for Informant, Q. Tell me what you know of them? <n you tell me who your informer ttely tow years? A. 1904. Hotdl Guest Found Dead. - Profits Came in Check, BOSTON, NOV. 2—A Man el aT ue Rar gk sane y as Harry cas \ ov Tiny ome A Th came ere Ear oe front ‘at ia print a ee Ea st 8 we Head fr in Jump nage op the check? the a dozen ‘obght Seal Released 1 we a Wael f vite fourth She fi wes an second six | ths in front cn ee vent Prince Fréderick in a Drive, 10) 1, Old Guard (7 'p 10 for place) neae rede bang! Ben. Lochinvar Made the Running. feud ete Anal, sibhie, collectar seub, caged open act oh i a hit ‘ Ly Zeala Won Pulled Up, hy em tag) via JB a ree ge a 7 iy ta ang pel after Snenneed pitted. up 2 |; who too! a half mile but ry ie, La My thhee: was wx 3 ay, (mead Lochinvar went. to the front in. the Owing to the overwhelming od\is in favor of Harvard and Pennsylvania in thelr games with Yele and Columbia, betting was not as brisk to-day as fs usual just before the annual football game, The prevailing odds on Yale are 6 to 1, but the Harvard backers are insisting on 6 to J. LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS SHMLE ELOE AT ~ LRAT PRICE After This Football Team to Play Harvard To-Morrow, Goes Automobiling. NEWTON, Mass, Nov, %—Contrary to expectations the Yale football team was given an hour's signal practice on the Athletlo Grounds at Cedar street, Newton Center, to-day, It had been t for) Bee ‘att the re to reat toa Vian give the elaven's 8 li re Pork rather worm t was tice and ee wee 9 td th Manet only” an rua thelr * pote vat IL o'ol ae om the afternoon ecco been made to take them au the HARVARD'S FINAL WORK. MARBLEHEAD, Mass, Nov, 24—A launch ride In Marblehead Bay, with a visit to Baker's “the area @ part 2 the di for rd football juad, which is ered at the Wilf House here.) The Stay was ideal, for the water (rip, and \t was undertaken at =) suggestion of Coach Held and Dr, hols, a member of the Harvard me Committee. ney Gi act Mana’ a Frenoh Embassy In Japan, PARIB8, NOV, 4JIt bas been detin- decided that M, Raindre, Be “Mmbasmador at Berne, French er Eee Ss os jand yere saun- tered os ihe woos, tr kn hour or] wo. They returned in time for light | signal practice, whieb will be held dur- ing the afternoon. ad pct Ie In Mea Crash, Pair: this forenoon a renee rae ii red t ye Saved that three RACING ‘Tio will be taken to the Jollet Penitens LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE, "FIFTH RACE—BEACON LIGHT 1-1, INSPECTOR GIRL Gahorintetne'satne cs'be'soneutrent “Y* place, areal SIXTH RACESANCTION 2-5, REVELLE 6-5. place, DR ee he an Wee: SO | our opponents L st ‘Circulation Books Open t to All,”’ ] JUDGES WILL NOT OPEN THE BALLOT BOXES Amend and Giegerich Send Lawyers to Ap- pellate Division, CAN’T LISTEN TO THEM. ‘Both Declare They Are Too Busy to Take Up Long Arguments. Real fighting in the courte—the first that has marked the contest between Willam Randolph Hearst and Mayor MecClelian—was the feature to-day in the effort of the Hearst faotion, before Supreme Court Justices Amend and | Glogerich to seoute an order to open the ballot boxes in five slention districts in which Irregularities have been disclosed by inspettion of the tally sheets and the vold and protested ballots, udge Alton B, Parker, personal counsel for Mayor McClellan, previously mild and acaulescent, became agagres- alve, and succted’d in @o delaying action that the Appéllate Division of the Su- preme Court must designate poshively the justioe who shell hear arguments on the ballot box opening motion, Aveten G. Fox, one of the leaders of the Bar of this. olty, specialiy en- waged to fight for Mr, Hearst, made the assertion In the of his argument before Justice Amend that the suc Two DROWNED AND HURT IN EFFORT TO GREET FRIENDS ) volt Hospital, one with a broken leg 10 AWOR STL FF LOUSS VSI cess of Mr, Hearst in obtaining the office of Mayor would be distasteful to ith (Mr, Fox) and also to the major. ity of Mi, Hearst's counsel, Justite Amend, after hearing - ments trom Judge Parker and Mr. promptly “passed the buck,’ #0 to speak, to Justice Giegerioh, who imme diately and gracefully passed {t along to the Appellate Division, Mr. Fox's statement about his client was not the only sensational feature In the proceeding, cused the Hearst attorneys of bad faith, first In Justice Amend's court, and later in Justice Glogerich's court, He prac- tleally aceusod Mr, Fox of misrepresen- stood up and talked at each other in enlivening fashion, McClellan Desires the Truth, “Tf Justice Glegerich ts to hear this! *l argument and others which will follow along the same lines,” declared Judge Parker. “the counting of vold and pro- tested ballots must stop, Why? The facts and circumstances! Indicate that re wiliing that. Justice Glegerioh shal! “On the nigi paper edited by the relator in this pro- ceeding proclaimed that great fraude| had been perpetrated, This assertion ‘ws repeated so often and 80 vigorous- ly that the people were aroused. A j Meeting was held at whloh one of coun- sel for the relator—at least he was fe forred to a8 counsel {n the published re- (Continued on Second Page.) ” FINANCIER GUILTY, GETS LONG JAIL TERM, PEORIA, Ill, Nov. %—Newton C. Dougherty, for years prominent as ed veator and financier, pleaded guilty to- day to five of the forgery charmes George Perry TBianp [ved aginst him in connection with looting the school fund of thousands of dollars. Me 4 to-night or amersey, ort pronounced s¢n- enoe ot from one ‘to fowl years the Penitentiary on each ij NASHVILLE. WINNERS, NASHVEL LE, Nov. Noy. M—The races here to-day resulted as follows; FIRST RACK Five-slaty ratio, ~Spendthrift Helen | jRotebaru (3 to 0 tor plage) % DD, yiyn & Time~t.08, SECOND RACR+Beven durtongs.— (3 to 1 and even Qt os for place) Tine—1,2 Mag: Bishe op j nolla FOURTH “RACE =Baven furlongs,— Verandah (even and 2 to 6) 1, Labor {3 to 2 for place) 2, pias Boy 1, Thue, 0 1b, SA alla FINES ON JEWS ARE ORDERED COLLECTED lb ed lta Judge Parker ao-/ ticians ‘Timed It to In- fluénce Election. A telegram from Weshington tare this afternoon, sald that the political ené- mies of Mpyor MoClollan had arranged ‘to have Loula ot peed 4 vieht New York with his Britieh ron the Gention| nd thes the Mayor") dipi ly stalled the ‘viet. off \. ‘The Wi @iivices sald that Prince Loule id the, object in having Pri tation, and the dlatinguished attomeya| New York before election was to sive the cartoonists and others a chance to |, picture the Mayor entertaining Ty alty—and Britiah royalty, at that, It was sabi that the Mayor soented the plot, first uppealed to the British Am bastador and then through @ friend reached Lort Kdoliys, seoretary to King Bdwan, and that King Edward ordered Prince Louls not to appear in New York “stil after election. At the Mamfor's office this afternoon hot much credence was given to the story. Mayor MoClellan was not in, but an official speaking for him sald | that the visit of Prince Louls on Nov. | whan ms Russian Poland, Nov, 4.-> ‘The’ Governol, the rani na Governors to Immediately gol! on Jews for Wasliington Report Says Poli- ie Boat Puts Out Into the Hudson as Steamer from Italy Comes Up and Is Capsized—Thrilling Rescues from Ship and Pier. ‘The arrival of the Italian Line steamship Cit! ai Napoll, fairly over- flowing with Italian imniigrants, was attended by a tragic ecene in mid- stream of the Hudson River this afternoon, when a rowbdat containing — fa score of relatives and friends of the newcomers overturned, dumping its human cargo In the swifterushing tide, Though frantic efforts were made to save the drowning men, men loaping into the river from the steamsh{p and from pier heads in the vicin- ” ity, two were drowned, and five of those rescued were taken to the Roose- and {njured internally, Pew in the afternoon Italians who ‘pected friends and relatives on on di Nepoll began assembling on Lhe Italian Mne pler at the toot of Wart she aie street. The wharf wis capacity when the Cig lame, wet ahd down strean moving toward the vier, t Went to Meet Boat. The éxciteable foreigners “began | to dance about exeltediy and chy out that they would like to go flown the river to meet the ship, James Ganty, a ‘Songshoreman who ferries passengers out to craft anchored In the river, aw his opportunity and agréed to take @ score of the mon‘out across the water to moot the Oln di Napoli, His boat Was loaded down to the gin- wales when he rowed out Into the stream. The Italians were shaking with exoftement and leaping up and down Uke popping corn, He cautioned them to sit attill, but they did not heed the h ‘Thirty-third street and well out to midstream the rowboat came Sar iehtivg is we .,, Bev imitating re the Irish baatmen had any Ing, the little craft tury ned turtle, dump ing {ts freight Into the water, . Brave Men to piensa All of the anen in the boa tives or J yg Wen, hei halk aboard pantie followed. an | and “aes 9 rescue the floundering rue me toh Antonio Montl, the cook of di Napoll, who was j Bie ee | In evi oF i of the vessel, overbor ;8wam toward gi overturped boat, Felix Rapo, who had & son those in peril, leaped fram the pier Bo gia Frank Dix, an employee of phe Dock Department. bier) oof other pera ‘Tom 0 had been arranged at least six weeks | jum) and to Gaend and that such an atrangoment pubes «@ Rosner, wf the ent opus. was at the Admiralty Office in| goventh street e , wr thir. London after diplomatic correspondence | with, several cum be with Waslring' the boat, In recont t! @ boat was lowered from the It » iinet and a & full crew rowed * to the ald of the HY rer tone A domey or, more, as- ted by ima, mariage AMUSING THE BABY, |', sir ‘elastics of sho. bax *| Others went down two three tunes fore their rescuers could reach them. ‘hen ‘the rescued men were Little James Fedom Lighted Matches and Set Clothes Afire —Injuries Fatal. Five-year-old James Fedom was left tn. charge of his elghteen-months-old sister in his parents’ apartments, at No. 100 Smith street, Brooklyn, to-day, while his mother went to the market. The baby began to howl and to amuse it Uttle Jimmy begen to burn matches. ‘This pleased the infant and also af- lorded joy to Jimmy, until he set fire § clothing. The boy fled screaming the house {nto the street, afire from head to foot Policeman Max Gherry tore off his coat and wrupped it around tho barning boy. After smothering the flames, the po- lideman called an ambulance from the Long Island College Hospital, where the child was taken, so badly burned that no hope is held out for his te- cover! not spread tn the oe puntoaeals that the baby. ginl bins not Injured. —— ArlARYOQryTN® URKEYS FREE. At the Guavantee Clothing Com- pany's, Uptown, Oorner 127th Street and rd Avenue, With every purebase amounting to $12 of amore Jo shelr mien # oF VOY# olochiag, bat every day until Wed. ust wi Guarantee O Hethiag, Com ta ind 34 ay, a4 oarly visit (e a aT Nha arent. crowds ill take. ad- of Gna itr offer, You cab make or Re oth, i te lepartment a free tur-| to shore there was @ gcene of ‘Ww! Sree on the i The bi Ot passed @® the steamship were ing about widlly, weln ther hands and crying out Taottedly. A policeman had sent for two ambu- lances from Roosevelt Hospita}, Drs, Brown ond Vandjvere resj joa, Tt Was neoemary to roll half a down of the rescued med on bargels and artifi- cial respiration was ft 7 in thive cases, following men were taken to the hospital Bent to Hospitals, Giteerat Piwzel, twenty-aeven years rid, of No, 418 West Thirty-fourth wireet Amselm Cantam, thirty-two yeurs old. of No. 14 Union » Brooielyn. Mie Manelll, thirty-alx, of New- ark, > Getan) Marceni, thirty-six, of Bridge port, Conn. ton that « ned the bont could Ge Juroni, twent on yeans old, of No, SL HalM stra’, Jere sey City, be found. While the men were being rescued and an effort made to revive them on | the whart the CItt dl was hed ‘ayed halt out in midstrram an an hour in making b ———— Held as a Receiver. Max Stern, of No. 187 Ludlow, street was beld In Jefferson Market Court to- | day for the Grand Jury op & change of Ball was. fixed mans, of No. vt ccetying stolen good Marta Hs tom and selling them to Stern, re change frre sigan Y ary ar Fernando Alphonso, twenty-one, of No. Si! Pembroke avenue, Bridgeport Alphonso’s right log was broken and he ‘was als) suffering from internal insures: ‘ When a round up for relatives aiid friends was made on the plor epuld be f Minne old man w Vin the