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ae IN ST. PETERSBURG: CRISIS IN RUSSIA “Cars Army Practically in Open Re- volt, While Naval Mutineers at Sevas- , topol, Commanded by Rebel Offi- cer, Are Ready for Decisive Fight. to #tand by and meet force force in the event of the so'diers artillery before firing on the safl- “barracks, Americans Arn, @wing to the unsafe condition of the i afrnld to remain in their homes are flocking to Moscow and Bt. by bundreda, ‘The Novala Zishm enys that machine have been dispatohed to the dis- districts, fs reported that Prince Peter Mirsky has succeeded Gen. as Governor-General of War ane in the uth filled with ports of meetings rye \diers in at ‘places and the ph oe of resdlutions calling for the public trial of soldiers, ‘the abolition of the ¢entte penalty, the abolition of personal service to officers, @d increase of pay, @ ensh allowance in Place of food and clothing, and a reduo- tion of the term of service to four { (Continued from First Page) spat to ofa, This may tndionte their] ropean Russia were caught red-handed by Gen Lineviteh. From Tiflis and Kars, Transcaucassia, Maine MUTINEERS RULE IN SEBASTOPOL,. Thea ae acer ent we EXILE SCHEVITCH PARDONED BY CZAR. BPRUIN, Nov. %—Sermius Sohevitch, who was exiled from Russia for forty acceded ge refit Eo shy yor) Krapotkin's Nihiliet conspiracies wrote large barge’ a wee erg costa, Odessa to Join Mutiny. ra paneed through Berlin, seruenies ‘The similarity of the resolutions ts root that they were Inapired from a oommon source and shows the growth of the revolutionary propaganda among the troops. ‘The reports from the Manchurla army fare also disquieting. Many oMcers and #cldiers involved in the plot at Har bin have been arrested and a number some years on the stage ‘on Sehev! bs ri eres effitor-in. cnet of ol "Soctatiet iter Zeitung, | swore yesterday he had removed $70,- of New York, Since oe he mt | big gotates, which ‘tod’ been ‘yeturned to} the dnaurance vaults, was the first wht- him brother, who is has been through the mediation of his the Russian Amesseahor at Madrid, Von Schevitch's wife is Bole ee Von Rackowitsa, for gs ist La Balle fell in a duel i ai was for of agitators who arrived there from Bu | Theatre. STUDY ANTICS FOR MONKEY BALLET Party of Dancers for New Ex- travaganza in Central Park Zoo. ‘A party of twenty-four women and | twelve Men, roamed about the monkey | house in Central Park to-day, Two, deser'bed as Bugenia Omena, a French | acrobat, and James Adams, became too frlaky to suit Patrolman Corcoran, who took them to the Arsenal Police Sta- tion, where, after Acting Capt, Hef- * feran had iectured them, they were * gilowell to go. Au energetic press agent who accom: panied, the party along with a play- houxe proprietor, sald the three dozen} persons are to take part in “the monkey | borne 1s tn his element when te is eon- os fa KY & musical extravaganza to be j ducting & cross-examination against a woduced soon. . 4 On the awy to Central Park, two! j skilful mon ike the ‘Towa ‘Toples | male members of the company who editor, He was #0 thoroughly jn his ‘wore monkey cowtumes, sat on top of element this afternoon that Henry L, ! @ buge sight-seeing automobile and en- t ined pedestrians along the streets! by thelr antics, On the way back t the Hippodrome, one member did the game thing, but was better quailfied be- ‘Cause Of having passed forty-five gie| nites tn the m die Aad house, EX-MAYOR PEE PEENE, OF YONKERS, , DROPS DEAD. Was to’ Have Been Poice Commissioner to Reor- | fut ., ganizg the Department. | (Bpecial to The Evening World.) | TONKERS, N. Y., Nov, 2.—John G, Poone, twice Republican Mayor of Y kere, droppei dead of apoplexy on his! steamboat dock here whort.y before noon | wildy, Mr. Peene was born in Yonkers | oa Pov, 2, 1343. When the elvil war | broke out he was one of the first three | wien who e@nilsiod in Yeinjers when | Prealdent Lincoln issued ie call for vol. / uafeers, Me served in the Filth New ‘York known av the Duryea Zouaves, Mr. Peene was one of the moni plo- ue figures in Westchester Count, * Ho was elected Mayor in} dug John Kendrick Bangs, noied Sumas, TWO years aise Be ’ re-elect a rt! plaralit Werentew had Meer ath bg ADK pet ive In. polity Mayor-elect John H. 9. 1 y i the | ne, Deocral, war to bave appaint- ' ” Mr. Listed vy’ of (he Police Board nize department, in which "Basen ons pave been rife. | HURLEY STILL IMPROVES. mo: STON, Non B-The following iW? Hulletin Haw issued at 11 o'clock, Ne nora , objecting all the time. Appointed | ! COL. MAN INSIST HES ALWAES JOST His Editorial Rule, He De- clares, Is to Be Truth- ful and Honest. The hearing of the Mbel sult of Cot W, D. Mann, editor and owner of Town Topics, against Peter F. Collier and Robert J. Colter, owners, and Norman Hapgood, eAtior, of Coliler's Weekly, Was resumed before Magistrate Whit- man in Centre stroet police court this afternoon, Peter F, Collier and Col. Mann sat on opposite skies of the table and glared at each other with the-ut- most sincerity, James W. Osborne, for the Colliers, cros#-examined Co], Mann, Mr, Os- Sheurman, counsel for Col, Mann, was Col. Mann tn answer to questions said he, with his daughter and Caspar Whit- ney, secured control of Town Topica) in 1891, He has not now and never had| any definite policy in the conduct of the Kari "I have always tried to act the pari of an honorable and a just editor,” he | declared, “My instructions to the ed- {tors and critics are to do Justice to all. Rach critic or writer is hound by an} inflexible rule that he shall be truth-; ful and honest without fear or favor.’’ a1, Mann admitted that Town Topics is a “aocle paper, dealing with |topies of the social world, He defined | the ‘soclal world" as follows “The people who by reason of birth, wealth, p onal attalriments or eocial public service, standing as citize Gnd whowe taeve leeds them to jain to- gether In the functions usually called sotial functions, There are people all over the United States in the habit of taking pert in these functions.” Col, ann testified that he wae!/ greatly disappointed in Charles suolee Wayne, who was oditor of zy | At the time of the "Fads and fH revelations, He dischary Wayne, he ald, be-! emuBe he ered that m lady in Phil. Adelphia had received a letter, pur- i ring to come from Town ering ber immunity from that paper In consideration of the pay- |ment of a certain amount of money viitetltipere [ANOTHER FOOTBALL DEATH. Sixteen-Vear-0l4 Boy Suoeambs to Injuries Recelved Saturday, | SEDALIA. Mo, Nev, 1® — Robert | Brown. sixteen years old. who was in- Jured in a football ey here last Sat- utday, between otal day, Brown whee neck down, and ee es ais, | Session of these untaxable securities? Oh, no, WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER EVERYBODY WORKS FOR PERKINS. By T. E. Powers. ‘¥ FATHERS LETTER Dear Georce, “AMO WF IN EVERY RESPECT YoU" ARE HONEST, TRUTHFUL AND FAITHFUL ‘Te Your OUTIES IT Witt LEAD EVENTUALLY Yo SOME BETTER POSITION, MR.BEERS HOPES Tut \ You Wit PROVE "To BE THE Coming MAAN PRTHE COMPANY, — Rana eS wad “COMMITTEES RESTING, T witt., NOW TELL THE Fi Insure! 24Times HAMILTON GOT “DOG” CASH the Central National Bank’ in January, inder?. A. ¥, Li 1900, He said the eat sod to tpi? it wor see: that Hfarntl: Ae ap RNMN UL AA haat to farms ‘th nad ie ft the stand, ig Bi tee mat i ney 30 which oth ere were Unni) ie forme tion, ‘es, sir. ¥ ‘iam 8. Fanshawe, ‘head of the in- apn New York Seourity vand Yestment security house of W. 6, Fan- ere & ©., was sworn, He said he Purohased from the New York Life neat ry ita pay one ore, fone 8 Andrew Hamilton or Nichol ty} and | iy worry © sew. Kerk olty Gondh Sram gonmection with this Union igs \in at ‘end of 1904 $1/850,000 worth of | Trust Company business? alr, noss. New Orleans traction bonds, He paid | Not that I know anything about, Chiet Bxaminer Hughes began vy get« 407.60) for the lot,” ‘The atrangetmeat | 10, the a‘ feculg i= won| pea . oeler ting from Raadolph the fact that he had Geer Pee Waa |, sande . wilt i the ads 8 of the New York turned over to George W. Perkins the) Q. What was that arrangement? A, | Hite and pald “to Hamilton, 990,000 interest, of which alf trace has ¥ was to turn over the Mi ’, Morgan paid that money to Hay en, but the New York Se- ouvtty i i Tras eet paid The comp: bo Ninety-five per cent. of tha yetts was to go to the company and I waa to receive five per for the trandaction, shawe it the bonds on Dee, a. 14. ~The w York Seourky and Trust Company delivered them. ma oa iB, a8 5 and not unt Y thle nshawe been Jost, on (he Kidder-Peabody loan of $1,000,000. The witness said he gave the money to Perkins under special in- ieee from President John A. Mo- cs Hughes next went after the New Thre was the tanene”, which was know where the 1 York City bond juggling, Randolph oon coming f carried thoi to out Central asked to have tho testimony of Cashier| Q. You ‘ant "know that 00 | ea a notes ot bu vy a er Banta read. D ihe ong FL § ines EL a monk ipntice “Anything \ that Mr, Banta says," sald the witness, “you can accept as correct, But all I know of this instance is an Allusion in the newspaers."’ By Mr, Hushes, after reading the temimony: Not Treasurer Then. @ Did you take those securities | £2 from the vaults of the New York Life? | A. The only discrepancy in that ts the fact that I was not treasurer of the company at that me. | Q. What were you? A. Chairman of the Executive Committee, Q. Well, did you take those securities from the vaults? A. I remember the si matter clearly, It was on Jan, 5, 1900. | ““tr™ rer) Ae Mr, Banta says, $700,000 worth of same day. New York City securities were with- 3 * ne oe drawn and a Cashier's check of the! trom J. PB Mor ever sequ securities | 2 C Central National Bank for thelr valu¢) to the Now York, tire t at ae shone shone put in their place, erybody. but I think I have sola ‘sate only @, Under whone direction or by|® walt Syrians of securities to uy whose authority did you whieh caghe from J, P. those securities! A, Re Hughes, 1 ean't remember, ohare, pila SME And Randolph not remember, He | ties could not tell what had become of the | Ni w, York Life at promt ne ee t securities. or into whose possession they ime, 1 aver bat 3 ey, Salita passed. He couldn't swear that this at OF the | Hanan Ween h “ sort of @ tranmction hadn't occurred | Shaweew ay thy, oe, and Iately hs many times. red with Harvey Pi & Q. What do you think was the motive | Handed {0 the wiinens. a of their particular traneaction of Ja Morten a te * a Fae ine ‘er | 03 ed 000 and that the th k fund had cone up with s187000 ie Mr Perkin! didnt il in + cold im r, Perkins el] me. im T didn't want P ie of the Bqyitable until after the ‘tet of the year, and | $¥orn to tell be ald he would arrange to carry them The Equitable Again. Lawrence L. Gillespie, Plant negro y' ok, | estified that he had forgotten about bo! 40> Mabon produced a transcript from ne records of .ne American De- | posit & Loan Com; which was re- organized Into the Equitable Trust Com- ra | It was shown that on Oct, 11, 1901 | for | George H. Squire gta 2s | for 878% for profits o1 $5 shares of Lawyers’ Ti! and $18,875.05 for profi of Lawyers’ Mor iaoraa baie This ¢! 0. y Squire ami marked paid the ern Netional Bank. point hed been reached was excused, Mr. Mughos Ny that further evidence on une! subject depended upon the ap; ce ot. Ramiug. 8. Raneom, ater Harpy on auditor recalled and two cheeks, re to the New York it Company and to George W, on what he we twenty-| ntth annual pi wantel to know how wary, 1900? Ag The date ig significant rg ie ad Be denis hate %, @. Why significant? A, ‘Tha should | Mtgimd ever purchased any gee cite coud @ be evident, sell them to the New Tork Life. 5 ee Ce new arate Q. As @ matter of fact wasn’t this) Q. Out of any profits arising from fotnt accounts between the New York make 4 transaction carried out to enable some- is ber So his ntatement v body to escape taxation by the pos FOUR PRISONERS GET 32 YEARS IN PRISON, IAfe and you, did you ever body connected In any way New York IAfe any of A, No, sir; I never did. in making nesottations i counts—where the New all the risk and divides” "hep pay inthe | aes A. Yor Mr. Hughes—Of course, that’s what everybody thinks, By this time Rendolph was thonmughly embarrasses, fighting himeelf, He wa Bdge och a A Hh a eocae I whats to give ‘ou the rtunit Ins he couldn't say, geile ae saa pee ees | ih ee Peale, ake rent not Treasurer of the compand te dence | B pa'd any profile made out ot he New Abetting in the Moral Ruin of iia ol Hal Ses AMTuds? "| ee, iy fact alles aude ot Lite. Girls, t ew Orleans traction, were sold to Watts G. Bannard and sociates Another Yellow Dog Trail. With the calling of Thomas formerly somnectes with the Security and Trust Company, mua the Bt om Hipition, ae bo ‘Fr Be 14° t0 ecurit, uy Trust enh Andy” plkoo0 the go ‘ | Union Me m4 hed noe Q. Since you have heen treasuter of pergons, three nen ond « woman, | the New York Life, have untaxable curitles been Joaned to anybody to cape taxation? A. No, sir, Practice Repugnant to Him, You «topped the practice? A Q. It wns repugnant to you, wasn't it? A, Yea, Q. You thovent cltizenship, Now, can’ Satene Ahh tect ote Ea) ped pp ey eet PE: St the Thirty-aixth street, was sent itp for i eevee yours and vig oipnths. He was it was pepe food you? A. as you tell Ran- ‘ted aa foanins | ; , rities? A. No, ve tried to search my allied up Me, Shipman, of ea! bout HK. Fle mentioned tha the curt es were turned over to the bank & the benefit of some clients of the | bie Nationa) Bank. He ment Merchants’ Trust Company. | didn’ give any oher names. Now, will you a ine New e by Children's Boclety agents on com- 40 | plaint of bie parents of a fitteen-ye When |Henton was a noe Old girl, Bamuel Re't ot No oa taken upt "A. T| Beat Ninety-ainth pon a) i pronase was Prag ge say Ho hee Hreasurer Mal alt fete of al or ritlea? 4 Jeoting #0? itke to fay * ig an impreod on, ba a’, hes hia ‘Ba whed ite tree ture Longa this payment +s wen I deeply You a ‘ell, have such transactions [Se " he feo mete Wee ler aly | you may doubt it, but FAMILY OF THREE HELD FOR POSONING Father, Sn ina Ba and Daughter Ace! cused of Causing Deaths of Three Persons. RICHPORD. Vi. Nov, 2—Wallace 'W. Waite, @ druggist, his aon Almon, and his daughter Eva, were arrested to-day charged with manslaughter, jn causing me death by polsoning of three per- wwe ‘and bis son are charged with sausing the death of Mary Legtondeur, of St. Armand, Que. Another warrant ohanges/the father, son and daughter with causing the death of Marshall 8. rhe ore | and still @ third warrant bbe i laugh 18 ter against White and gon iy causing the death of Nelson Royeson. PATRICK AGAIN LOSES POINT IN HIS FIGHT. Motion Designed to’ Facilitate Ap- peal to Federal Courts Denied, ALBANY, Nov. %.—The Court of Ap- peala to-day denied the motion made in behalf of Aibert T. Patrick for an amendment of the remittitur recording the court's dismissal of his appeal trom conviction of murder in the first de- gree. ‘The matter, though purely technical was of great importance to Patr tek, because ts intent was to have tife cout so, amend the pore 48 to show that poln' volving the appellant's riguts point the federal constitution had been ‘his procedure would have fa~ Cilttatea, Patrick's peal to the Su. Preme Court of the United Statos Former, Senator David B. Hill, Pat- riek's chle® counsel, and Edward H. Koehler, of New York, who made the motion déuied to-day, both declined this afternoon to discuss the case. — Cost a Leg in Collision. (Special to The Evening World.) BORDENTOWN, N. 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