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| RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. ), Qepneaiser soe INSANE CLERK SHOOTS HIS WIFE Police Station and Gives x Himself Up. Following a family quarrel to-day, in which his wife and mother-tn- Inw in turn participated, Alfred Prelich, a drug clerk, living at No. 1174] paseed the resolution of Senator Till- Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, shot and killed the two women, they dying|men calling on the Gecretary of the instantly. With marked composure the murderer walked from the house carry-| whether or mot nutional banks mak Ing the smoking revolyer and to the Ralph avenud station, meeting onatriernne to, politica) Patrolmah George Van Hetten. - “I ust shot and killed my wife and mother-4n-law," ded the instrament of death to the officer of the. » ry seg ee | lly, Mr, Tilman said that be bed deen Then Van Taten notived a Preliche eyes. He was inane, wild gleam | ’ her caused by the commission of : Gh act oF preceding It, (s not known. Ralwh avenue sta- tloh house the man talked trrationaily, Fancte, the murdered wife of Frelich, wan a pretty women, and had recently @elobrated her twenty-elwnth dirhthday anniversary @ ta house party, Ghe lived the fire tfloor of the Putnam home, her mother oooupying apart- ments on the second floor, directly over- ‘Whien taken to hte ihe vith «hie her one-year-old chu Alfred, named that Frelich de- wife, Bi Bags Hy NEWS = woah ae Fleet for Dok ‘ngo,| Sasa St AMON oe tm of the American AND HER MOTHER Albert Frelich Kills Both Women at His Home Then Goes to Nearest said Frelich, as rid not have tie facts OF THE DAY = fiaee i “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ NEW YORK, | THURS ROOSEVELT HT BY TILLMAN ON CHMPATCN FUNDS President's Elect s Election De- nial Recalled and Insur- ance Gifts Quoted. TALKS OF PECKSNIFFS. Gives Cleveland a Rap, Too, and Mentions McCall and McCurdy. WASHINGTON, Deo, %—The Benate Treasuty for information as to whether reports of bank examiners show ‘Tilman, ip talking to-day, conceded that s{he thought he ought to that the Comp! of thy subject of bunk contributions with the view of instituting legal proceedings. White urging the passage of the reso- tution Mr, Tillman quoted the charges made bo yonee peer in the jast cam- necting the Republican cam- ontbuasne ‘with whe fact that why Cortel; eyo a scone ne etary of A ae ly been needed to “ee ‘this eis con A | that ts, @f the ne oh "he added, | ebout aa rel a8 any other class, “They will He sometimes as we to, and occasionally they t orders that such @ man shall be fly-blown. Then are) nd | Ca” waters from @ squmdron of pro-| they prooeed to plant the microbes, but | t the hither. Frelich fired three shots a hla wite, two of which lodged in her ody, one penotrating the heart, The) sto), smiasiie grazed the infant's head. > ‘woman, hearing her Killed Mother Next. wife screamed and fell dead, the rolling from her arms. Hoefiing, mother of the murder- Mrs. daughter's iments over- be met by Mrs. by the weapon, H the stairs to | fore he could, use ft .. | tected cruisers to a “monquito fleet” of determined eon: by the responeitfiity of thi Government gor the conditions| by. th a here is to m large extent transferred | palgn, te Departinent from the State t last nil The officers called on render, but inatead < of reached for his gun and ‘|Lord Roberts Coming Here, NORFOLK, VA,, DEC. 7A letter re- to the Cap- Killed Robber on Boat, MOBILE, ALA., DWC. 7.~The steamer Nettie Quill, which arrived nere to-day from Portland, Ala, reports that Isam Harris, a desperate robber trom Ever- . Ala, was shot to death ‘on ent by two ana is ihe | at we hs bee . |celved at Jamestown Exposition head- vi that Frelich bas re- las uae ys prostra- Sins bat ar have oul- CARS JUMP TRACK, AM SMITH TOWER 2 nn, He fae’ will ies to command the Whiteman ‘Appeal quorters towlay from PPresidedt Harry St. George Tucker, written before txn| fort oF e conte STALL teh tues Groat eat to Qh ds recall jE thea ee poat| a io Dented, BUFFALO, DEC, .7.~Assistant Dia- trioteAttornay Abbott received @ ia gram to-day epating ay ole ar upon the ) whole they! may be Repencied upon." He also made reference to the hal that lange expendkure: been mude and cam- gering, th woe been or- Cigale Detnocratic S oor uy Mr, Mr bag tt ey ea a hot au that the President would make a second recom jendation on (he subject of pun- ishing iad fered uaul the magney bf a ent President,” hy ri ut curved ps ent “ire ys eek 1 you oF a under} td aye ste wous. occu with those char ters, at ‘ want Tesults and A do wot seem to have procured the testimony of fe the New York commit fr pew Mg Gat Benator To not Series 4 dol Nar of or ere Rtock to hfs fingers.” ce pryever, age veethiere -.! Me Circulation Books Open t to All” | BIKERS PLAN A COUP ee Mest ES a _ FAVORMES OF GARDEN RAILBIRDS. | RIDERS SEEKING eid ‘Bicycle Fase, WATERCRESS BRINGS $71,000 IN FIGHT OF MILLIONAIRES : James B, Haggin. Gets Great Thoroughbred Sire « After Lively Bidding Contest. with Harry Payne Whitney. BY FRANK W. THORP, Harry Payne Whitney and J. B. Hag gin, the founder. of Rancho del Paso, fought @ thrilling battle for possession of the great stallion Watercress at the Haggin sale of thoroughbreds In Van Tassel & Kearney's horse auction rooms ‘of $10,000, $5,000 and $1,000 and Mr. Hag- gin won, retaining the king of bis etud | for $71,000, Watercress was the star of the sale and nearly every millionaire in New York who takes an interest in thor- Oughbreds had gathered for the pur- pose of either bidding on him or look- ing at the bidding. It had been re- ported that Mr. Hagin wanted to save this great animal for his Elmendorf ; Stud in Kéntucky and would go to any length to fetain possession of him, The sire of Waterboy, Watercolor, + | Nasturtium, Reliable and other wonders of the turf was led out for the inspec: Aton of a oritteal and friendly audience, Marty Payne Whitney and his brother, Payne Whitney, were together at the side of the sale ring. Mr. Haggin, with oy his beautiful young wife, sat-on the auc- tioneer's platform. B. C, Jewett, F. R. Mitehoook, Jack Follansbee and Andrew Miller bat with the Whitneys. Mackay, Mr. Heggin and his daughter ‘at in the gallery, Lillian Barnes Alli neroliing: the tee fe "York Interest mae orton that it uestin, 8 hat format he b ations eoncern! mn ‘aon the testi “+ cae iy rm mpocee aha it he ‘ia mace ai on, to whom Plerre Lorillard left his stock farm. ‘u New Jersey, occupied a seat in the gallery. Jack Joyner, Sidney ef cetintig, Mtr. ‘Tittman’ said ‘ar ae it } ep mean iY, that ¢ | Paget and owners and breeders by the score packed the enclosure. Thero was a murmur of admiration In the ‘erowd as Watercress was pa~ form and from his proud. bearing tt ap- Peared that he realized what an im- proseeingn Te Naving le fie sebcendings, \ 410,000 the| Opener, + s FFE Baht HE = = 2 5 j in a this afternoon. The weapons were bids was anothor raise, Mr, Haggin made | $69,000. “Mr. Vingut bid $70,000, Like a flash Mr. Haggin nodded ‘his $1,000 ratte and Mr. Vingut looked inquiringly at! Mr. Whitney. The young millionaire | was through and Watercress will o tinue to be the property of J. B i. gin. ohampion | Which as ) three-year earned = more |by Mr, Haggin, $22,000, Ruby was knocked down to fim, and sound. Last of Turf Farm, gentlomen are brothers-in-law, ny {9 @ diasolution of co Haggin always ha Pe ‘Calitorala 48 an ideal State breeding. He has come back to Ki rtnership. At Elmendort ie probably the langost that great horse Stat It an error to fra intends ie fetiring, ‘om the bi imendort roel bi on, Qt auot os he mar on use Mr. Hi dort. bree tour year mnt in 1 more than @ Ky Bempho 10 del Paso since | ment earned hund: ott dollars, Probab, More accurate, expenses have, been enormous also XMAS WORLD, OUT NEXT SUNDAY, ‘Twenty-four Pages in Color, OA , Many Special Features, — Twenty-tour tn Conn, | OUT NEXT SUNDAY, —_— hoch he saw the raise and came back. There Star Ruby, tho sire of Africander, the price be- The bidding started at $20,000 offered De Coursey Forbes, acting for James R. Keene, came back! Diie Was the only outside bid. Mr, Haggin. then said $90,000, and Star Imported Goldfinch also went to Mr. Haggin for $16,000. Harry Rayne Whit: ney bid a@ high as $1500 and then stopped, Goldfinch wag not at the gale, He 's dn California, but kt was guar- anteed that he would be delivered good The sale of these stallions to-day seatters to the four winds, @ to speak, | { the greatest of all breeding establish- John | ments, Thess great stallions and mare: were put upon the market only be- cause of a partnership between James B. Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, ‘These The great faith tucky, however, and his establishment that Mr. Hag- reeding hone of his At the present hy have ‘ ut the Order at Once from Your Newsdealer. Horse Liniment nag Gathng Hi “AGN Rub Down, sm OF OUT OF CI AR Association’ Lowers Steeple. | chase Jumps to Guard Against Accidents, (Speci crry pan @ @xplowiou oth restaurant iy this forenoon served to create excitement among the followers of this track, The Ce wee occurred about noon, When one of Walters attempted to refill the iN Caus of the explosion has not been determined and the Dumber of special officers investi what Caused the} fire, as a number of near lent thelr 1g Dees dlage before "ut in Wt 'to- which js sad less The ondw: as Ne yesterday. noon was wot an attragtive one by any means and but a faithful few appeared when the bugle called t orKos to on MB tard) Ay to i a Hicke 115 (Nicoll), 1 PRP ond: Lord. Provost, ae Bh. thin Time—1.02 neywell, Clover Noo aWikteeds Cadillac and 8, Devout, 5, 103 (Dig- Daly), itt (ios), gins), 7 to 4 a. 9 to 10, 3 1 4-6. THIRD RACE ar-okls and up; zanna Roccomo land 6 to 2% won; 11 to 5 and Penge). » 1, 43 8-5, 8, Derry, Muloba, Fox Punting, Tyanhoe and kthel mark also FOURTH ine eg | $600; for all eee: five furlongs. ee 106 W. iehlalone Guard, # (Perrine), 8 to 1, 8 inter Dalie A., Don Fonso and Lucy Yqung r} also ran, — CRESCENT CITY RESULTS, RACE-H0; maiden three- } ax and one-halt i longs. ; 1 (Sewell), 3 to 2 and 1 to St. Bonnie, 105 to 1, third. Shunpike, ing Leaves, Intrigue aro ree. 1) 1a yearlings catalogued whi h el for « wotal ot $204,008 "A oasn | fun these yearlings earned in 19% and uarter of @ pic Doctor Dan, a= (3, Invasion, White Marsh, — Jetta, Optional and © $000; three. one Mite and gt Rol Aba Sagal and § to 2 4 10 (Orimmins), 11 Ar 5 thi Major. x 8 tod Time, 140 aaa “Allan also ran, ant HUSBAND GETS NOTHING, The will of Margsrot Hogner, fied toviay disposes of only §2,450, whieh the leaves to a niece and a sister, but xpresses Mrs. Hogner's feelin Ward her husband ia one briet bu eo: ws bila py gap ‘prea wish nee piney Foal s Eh ar asia Im SEO | Bedell and Bedell... He ac ACHE en nw *' made to put him out of tye race. ‘The ‘will break tse track. st + | foreign contingent have not bee let Into | the deal vo el a7 Easi Gne Ruldred and F mH Cc) ae TODOWN BEDELLS ON LEAD OF AL Second Place Riders Plot to Overcome Advantage Gained by Hard Rid- ing—Efforts to Put Leaders Out of Race, 5 O'CLOCK SCORE, . 1458 3 Hopper and Hollistersssse, 14 Vanderstuy!t and Sto! 1458 2 Downing and Bowle 58 Root and Fogler... 1458 2 Galvin and McDonal 1468 1 Keegan and Logan. 1488 +2 Achorn and Dov'ney.i..... $458 fat Maclean and Moran., 1458 2 Dorflicger and Duspot .... 1458 eo Recons, 1.719 fat; Miller and Waller {n 166. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Deg, 7.—It berame evident late this, — afternoon that @ deal is on between the eocond-place riders in the alx-day Trace to overcome theh Mp lead of the Bedell Brothers. Root and Bowlér | are the leaders in the combine, Root, Bowler, Keegan and Downey had their camps brought up on the main ficor alongside the track, ready for an emergency call, Tho mon will work in relays) both member of the toam will relieve at every few laps, Bowler {fs the inétigator, and they have been trying all afternoon to put the’ Bedells out of the race, Att 4 o’clotk Johnny Bedell was forced up the bank by Root abd Bowler gad came near going over it at the south It was evident now an atterpt* was sdown their speed, as it ta feared scheme is to ‘be put into operation at The race this afternom desorv § o'clock, Wren RoORot will take the title ofja “Gring,” for the riders tmck for Fogler, Wowntng is to act to be in a trance and while they as his pace-maker when Root will make was more automatic than anything the grand play. Fogler when ho relieves’ Jimm Moran's wife arrived him {s+ to be paced by Bowler, ‘The Poston this afternoon and decly intentions of remaining in the Gay Ale | | until the close of the race on Sat ‘Phe management notified the motor. night. oycle stars that have been giving ex-| Cor Edgren’s story of the Bix ‘‘ibitions that they will have to Cut eyeie race ace Page 10, ee 6 O'CLOCK i RACE SCORE The Six-Day Bicycle Race soore at 6 P. M. was: af M. L. HY faa | | | ) Bedell & Bedell... 1,473 2 Vandenstuyft & Stol 1473 1 noor & Fogier..... 1473 1 Keegan & Logan.. 1473 1 MacLean & Moran. 1,473 1 Hopper & Hollister .1,473 1 Lowning & Bowler, 1,473 1 Galvin & McDonald. 1,473 0 Dorflnger & Dussot. 1,472 6 ‘The resord is 1,750 miles 1 lap. ope LATE WINNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS, Fourlti—Lurcita 2-1, Lady Vashti 7+10 place, Gold Rose. Fulth—Lieber €-3, Horseradish 3-1 place, Stockwoos. Sixth—J, P, Mayberry 5-1, Los Angelino 12-1 pi, Nine, ee Pee aes AT CITY PARK, Fifth—Altila 18-5, Safety Light 7-10 place, St. Yammany, Sixth—Sanction f 1, Royal Legena 3 § place, Ferryman, Hoe TWO BOYS FATALLY HURT, Two boys were ru) over a id probably fatally injured at? absid te ga elime and nearly the same location in the Bronx.’ JHi8 afternoon, Both ave in Lincoln Hospital, One was Robert | y-cieiy @ight years old, of No, 562 East One Hundred and orlyefivet street. The other was Henry ey Ail years ie i a Ri

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