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acu ay 1 suds ONE CEN RESULTS nimi | Leis cae | A “ Circulation Books Open to All,” | NEW YORK, 7 UESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 706. 4 "| ROBBERS SEAT. USSU FO SISTER TD. AS. MUTINEERS am FREE VICTIM Tied and Gagged Danc- ing Master and Looted His Rooms, KEFT ‘HIM HELPLESS) Then Sent Telegram to Sister| Saying He Was Ill, “Come pt Once.” ‘With a sotled bath tow. in his mouth seat _ NELSO N AND TERRY TO RUSSIAN CRISIS DEFY THE CZAR Sevastopol Seething and) Rebels There Must Give Up or Fight, LED BY “AN OFFICER Se ae (ar eared | Odessa Forces Ready to Join Mutiny, and Army in alent OF MONEY HAS KEPT THEM APART. TheyllIfaveTo Fill The Bag Put Up 80 Cenk ) Or No thing And T'llder Open Rebellion, 4 | @ gee and his @ ankles 4 fast witn nec! Meredith Frothingham say ds dancing academy and physical ¢ ture school at Nos. %il Kart Fi Binth street, glast night, an enforved | @pectatos to cho werk | pas. Mr. Frothingham (s 4 brother of Hew. em P. Frothingham, of No. 2 Wail street, one of the weajthiest brokerq) dn the financial district and said to have’ @t command more ready cash for call + | almoat openly revolting | revolutionary Petersvurg admit can be placed on the is, hot even on those now . capital, According to | the offlcers the spirit of revolt pervades yehe who) rmy The Manchurian forces, they add, are ‘The officers further point out that the State of gffairsset Sabastopol, Odessy, Simferopol and Tiflis shows that the spirit has spread to Southern Russia and Transcaucasia, The garrison of St. Petersburg has for- mulated a geries of demands involving the complete remodelling of the con- Joans thah ac other Man ther, ex- cept Russell Sage. _ He was a prisoner for nearly an hour after the two Mr, Raffles departed. ‘Thea he released pi ueelfand went ¢ the newrest potiod station, much dis- ay 09 the wergeant, he wot back to bis ‘quarters Frothingham found hie ais- ter there, for the robders had kindly’ Bont her a telegram telling her! that her brother needed somebody at Lia rooms immediately, Tries to Recall Men. Frothingbam i8 a small man, fifty. two years Epon ears he has been’ ball-room manager at the United States Hotel in Saratoga, Central Gthee men are on the job. Fot once they are too much astonished to have any instantaneous theories, is still trying to get the taste of damp crash out of his mouth, here be bad seen those young men before, ingham's school ls in the very of the fashionable Central Park et, right around the corner front avenue and the Plaza. The Hotel erland is next door nelgabor, and ‘by is the Millionaires’ Club. here was a hop laat night at the ool and the usual number of many} “nerly youths apy maidens in attend- oe. Bome well-known families send lr children to Frothingham'e, Janitor Let Them In, last of them had well-dressed young’ me ‘ @ when knocked tts. by way, ‘They said they had been ea u Fay His heveled and anavyod, and told his amaa- | Manchuria, are suffering untold tortures jevastated { ditions of service, The Manchurian | army complains that It Is not vais o exist in Manchuria on peace day and | peace rations, and that the wounded, thousends of whom are still detained in on recount of deficient medinal re. sources. The Government to-day announced that unless thg mutineers at Sebastopol surrendered fore midnight armed force will be, But there is grave dowwht here her Gen, Baron Meller Gakomelvicie, “Commander of the Bev: enth Army Corps, who je In charge of, the @ituation, dare put the soldiers to) the teat of firkte oh thelr comtades. Crews Ignore Orders. tt ls significant that although the! crews of the loyal ships refused to join the mutineers they declined, according to the despatehes, to canry out orders to (Continued on Second Page.) LATEST. NEWS 0 THE DA then! Not After Chairmanship. COLUMBUS, 0, NOV. %.—Chairman Garber, of the Democratic State Com- mittee, said to-day that he fe not a candidate for the chairmanship af the Nwilonal ~Demoorwtte Congreasional 4 Committee, He added; “From the num- ber of letters. 1 hye received both trom southern and northern Congress- men, T am positive thar I could be “eoted, but 1 will it Hyd whether or bay ein Position It Earthquake in Ko in Frisco, BAN ¥RANCISCO, CAL, NOV, 8.—~ sight Dut Sharp ¢arthquako shocks Ly Sear ie thy reuters Ths peoullar fea! Saatoadon of ‘|@ man who. played thi / we LEEPING Am [ATEST NEW OF ALL SPORTS SPORTS ‘HIGHT "PRICE ONE. cunt HYDE CLIQUE GOT STOCK DEAL GAINS ~ WHICH HE DENIED Lawyers’ “Title and 5 Mortgage Shares Bought from Equitable at $174 Wal and Sold Back at. Over | $300 to Company. f It was proven beyond question this afternoon at the Legislative Insure + |ance Committee's h ring that the profits on the stock of the Lawyers’ Title Insurance Co! y and the Lawyers’ Mortgage Inswrance Company, { purchased from the Rquitable Life at a low figure and “washed” back at an. Inflated value, went t6 James Hazen Hyde, James W, Alexanger, William H, MeIntyre, Thomas D, Jordan and George H. Squire, The checks to prove where this mi plunder was divided on Oct, 11, 1902, BOY PUPILS CALL ‘WOMAN A FAGIN PLT Mien |Say Mrs. Warzi Taught Them MAKES LONG JUMP! gue sus. Wik JFRGT MOVE 10 A COVER MATCHED cata Te ool QUT AT BENMIGS) MLL FOOTBALL.) TH BAT, NELSON a Window After Seeing Theatrical Performance. ‘ a ain endian Azelina, Peace. to 1, and Komoka,| Faculty of New York Uniyer-|Fight Will Be Decided in 10 to 1, Are Easy sity Calls Meeting of Dele- | January in Philadelphia Un- Winners. gates from Colleges. der Bob Deady’s Auspices ELIZABETH, ‘N, Je, Nov. BoA re- markable case of ambulism was to-day brought to the attention of the Authorities when it was learned that Marie Tubbs, an eleven-year-old girl, had Jumped from her bedroom window. Sunday morning, She attempted to Jump out of the window again last night, hut her mother just managed to By John Pollock. “Battling Nelson, the fighting Dane nd Terry MoGovern were matched at The facuity of New York University ; at @ meeting held this afternoon issued to nineteen colleges and universities p BENNINGS RESULTS, / FIRST RACE—Azelna (15 to 1) catch hold of ber nightdress and pull -| Sam Harris’ nh all for a conference n this city to dis-| Sam Harris's office on upper Broadway her back, 1, Gold Fleur (4 to 1 for place) i) eT the ‘matter of the abolition of foot-| this afternoon to meet in @ siky round | ‘The child livésy with her parents at| suffice 3, ‘ ig requested to send) bout at the Second Regiment Armory ball, bone wd to the meetin, a8 carly a date as is fenstble. dele- No, 423 Weat Jersey street. On Satur- land Xe, day night her father and mother took ECOND RACE-Akbar (12 to 8) her to a Jocal theatre/ During the DlQY! 4, Paeon (7 to 6 for place) 2, Royal) ® pant of a tramp Scot $ Jumped from a window, ‘This scene | 9° ' seemed to upset the little girl, and her) pHyRD RACE—Komoka (10 to 1) parente took her tome, She appeared to have quieted down when she retired, | ty Flat (4 to 1 for place) 2, Sam H. Harris 3 fand her parents thought she had fully FOURTH RACE—Hocus Pocus, (3 Hevovered from the shock. But ah hour, or eo later the little girl to 1) 1, Nellie Burn (3 to 5 for place) onl . Humpty Dumpty mpater of the {aoulty sho. made na pithy aS lide the fact that a tontemnee had mot out of her bed. walked to the Be galled, “Nhat the delepites from. New FIFTH BACE—Delphie (8 to 6) 1,| York ‘Universliy to the convention, wil open window in-her roont and jumped to the ground, a distance of twenty instructed to vote for the abolition vat ne GSo Tt teragtney) 2. Nore football pet, college sport ‘aa it ts at feet. It i# remarkable that the shock Drewent Stee colleges that have been invited to SIXTH RACE—St. Valentine (8 to he must have sustained when she mnd- ed,on the ground did not awaken her. wen hyy omen to. the oo) Unbon, Hunt 5) 1, Louis H, (even for place) aes Peter Paul 3, Bhe picked herself. up and walked through the back yard (to the bara, BY PRANK W, THORP, to The Hvening World.) whieh ig to)!n Philadelphia, between Januaty 6 and 12, Bob Deady, the well-known fight pro- merer of the Quaker City, arranged the maioh, He met Joe Humphreys, man: ager “of MoGovern at 4 o'clock and handed him the urticles of agreement calling Yor the matcn, After) Hum- phreys had read thein r he affixed be MMs ‘aignature .o/ thom, the ex-manager of MoGoverh, posted ‘a forfeit of $1,000 with Deedy as a Bberantee that MeGovem would be on rand ready to fight on the date avlected for the battle. | 183 Pounds at 9 P.M. The\ articles call for tho, fighters to in a six-round bout at the above-mentioned place at 133 pounds, weigh {nat * P. M, on the night of the contest. They wil) battle for wenty-five per cent. of the gross re- » which will be divided equall: oy te men. They will bo, permitted , 60 (3 be ems ty dace tte plavet. ly fair to add,” sald the Where she wnlatehed the barn, door and was about Wo enter the barn ‘when she awoke, She wakkchilled, though, having noth: fig on but her Qin night-dress, She did not know where she was at first, ‘and! {twas several minutes before she en, Urainily Vatay , Urs erst and Sw. arth veh ageriler eegtankee ot the New nivers! hot met with over- TRACK, ,BESNINGS, Nov, 3%. Salina success In hla efforts to bring hy, of» the Hotel wae adlp wo hor home, She Went) Horses and horweraen fire deserting! About a convention of college presidents ai deli, waa selected ad N rere ate ond rang the Dell Renntngs ly bos ey ew Orleans. | t0.conkider the plan of doing away with Beat makepolder. Billy Racan, before father, who let ner in, Bhe was watched all night after she returned to bed, but slept quietly until mornt.g, On Sunday night she alvo slept undinturbod but last night her awakening ber football as @ college sport. President Rillott, of Harvard Rk ere has Ge: clined to take part <sueh eon anes, deeming \t ft inndvioa le at this he doubti tie power of college resis he brag! even if they ms ate haf induced 33 Scum this he sporting ritewr of the Quaker City, Was gilected aa the referee of mill, ‘After the articles had been signed by 0 | Humphreys, Motch er Deady sent & legram to AW, Nolan, manager of jeleon. who i6 in Cleveland, stating Cer Fan gwor efor tot.) tt Humphreys ned for Mo to Steal and-Botght Booty | Held for Trial. On two charwes of receiving “stolen goods Antoinette Weral, of No. 426 Hast Thirteenth street, held in 68,000 bail for tal by Magist Pool in’ York- ville Court to-day, As witnesses against her the agents of the Children's Boclety produced four boys twelve and thirteen years old, who confessed with- out apparent ‘regret or remorse’ that the Inetigation ‘and ‘instruction of the woman they had maife dally thet.s from storekeepsrs in lower First avenue. On complaint of & clothing dealer at No, 102 Fist avenue, who said he caught him stealing a palr of trousers from In front of hs shop, one of the boys was arrested, In Children's Court he made a confession Which Jed to the arrest of the others, ahd Mrs, Weral, im whose house stolen goods were found, The. boys told Magistrate Pool the woman taught them how to steal wit) safety, and that she directed their op- erations, Ghe gave them fixed prices and Sam Harrm,} fr exo article they secured, Venezuela Case Discussed, PARIS, Nov, %--An official note issued after the meeting of the Couneil of Mintaters Yo-day announesd that Prey miler Rouwer went over the naval dem- onstration of the powers saginst Tur- key and the Franc&Venesuelan con- troversy . This was the first Cabinet meeting to give consideration, to the Venenvelan affair, ‘The Foreign Of- fies, however, says there is no mater- fal change in the sltuaton, hed rn and that the articles would be forwarded to him immediately for his oenature, Nolan Accepts Match. i hope en mother, who was in her toom, saw the gt Le A Latet ohild get out of bed and walk to the window. She was about to Reed out of the window again when her mocher caught bold of hor and pulled 0 waa stl) asleep, but a fol grounds, ite eet 15 to * Shot All the Way. he contest next week, as he wan' ioe te the beat of shape for the “tent. —— | Aftet Cuban Plotters. HAVANA, NOV, %—The Roral Guards fare searching for insurgents in the tern districts of, the Province of Havana, No developmnts have yet oo curred. Restlessness in in ore Rang Beas sections, but mo acts King of Roumania fi), BUCHAREST, ROUMANIA, NOV, 2 —FPor tho. first) time in ot nearly forty years seg i cage to lorena’ ye Ba Howrealan eeriiamgt ie ie wan ber b Ree ‘4 bes Bebe Chairman H Tint sit, money went were produced by forme? , Surrogate Rastus §. Ransom, attorney for Squire, This was the way the One-quarter interest; James Hagen” Hyde, $5,088.72, One-quarter. Interest, Jamen W. Alexe ander, $5,088.72. One-aixth interest, Thomas D. Jordan, $3,792.48, One-wixth Interest, William H. Mo- | Intyre,\ $3,702.48, The Inder went to George H, Squire, Hyde in Europe, F When Thomas Hagen Hyde the “witness ktand he swore never had resolved a cent of th’s money, Tae ctacd deposited to hia band signed by fulro twas indomed “Thomas H by Wilflam TH. Melotyre, al* torney.” Aqoording to the evidence, Hyde was In Europe when this cheek wis oxshed, The Kaltable Life bought 2000 shares of Lawyors' Title Ingutance and Law- yers' Mortgage at $174 n shure \The Hy'te-Alewinder-Squire — clique then, sold to themeeives 1,100 of the shares Thit was In 191, As cMerys of the Equitable Life they bought the stock back for the sovlety at over #204 ® #hane, The total prof, was $2276.83, Linmediately after this evidence was adduced the Mutusl Reserve Fund tue surance Company came back on the rack and the “yellow dos” its President, Frederick A, was taken up. Search for the Juggler, ‘Treasurer Edmund Di Randolph, the New York Life, under wioga direc , on Cashier Banta, of the compaay, | tat he Burn! (Continued 9p Bane Second Page.) STORM Hi HEADED | THIS WAY. Moving Bastward Over the Grent > Lake Regton, ‘The following special weather fore east way received at the focal bureaw > thin afternoon from Washington; , "Southeast storm warnings are dis« pares at 3 P. M. from Norfolk to New ‘ork. Severe storm moving eastawant over inke region. High southeast jwnde # wi Shift to South and west on Middle | tlantio coast to-night," N. Y. LIFE MAN HELD IN BAIL. FORREBATING PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 28.—-Harold Plerce, the New York” Life Insuranoe agent arrested cn a charge of giving rebates we policiestontrary to law, had a hearing before Magistrate:Tlere nan late this afternoon. Grant Levis, cashier of the Philadel | phia olearing-house of the company, and Benjamin C. Warnioks a who took out the’$100,000 policy on which the alleged beers hi were granted, were Let witnesses, Warniok testified tnt a man who esented himself #) rng the New York State salary 08 § j A Misco!