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¢ EVENING; ON So Oe TRE $U LTS E DITIO N —__¥ Cireutation Books Open to All.”’ | ; eee = : ax ? “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ FY RES ULTS j ED TION § PRICE ONE CENT. fi NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1906. PRICE ONE CENT, | ey } BLOODHOUNDS 10 HUNT SLAYER peel HARRIMAN TRIED “eer CITY POLICE WILL vw remup TO USE POLITICA © € *,| USEDOGSTOFIND. incwcrec — SANDBAG ON RYAN URDERER'S TRAI Saved as Nantucket : Vessel Went Down. | Demanded Equal Share in the Equi-| ‘Believed Aged William Scherer Found | Shot and Stabbed in Forest Park a Hours oF TERROR.| table Purchase as His Right; Also Fr v Battled with Great Seas that the Privilege to Name Was Dead When Carried There |. Deluged Ship and None , Two Trustees. Robbery Motive of Crime, ‘ Dared Hope. f — * | - Thomas Fortune Ryan, undeg the menace of an indictment, went before [ wits Lewe > 2 | Bloodhounds wilk probably be used at Richmond Hill to-morrow to al@ 4 safeties bah rinks sorts 12.| {he Legislative Insurance Committee to-day and told all that Kdward H. | e | the police in thelr search for the murderers of William Scherer, th elderly | Rolling in’ the Pwelle sat well peseD Harriman had ties is force bi to share in the ownership of James Hazen = ie | Swiss, Ls Lit hg found, shot and stabbed, hidden In the wodds iw t 4 4 k 's Equitable Life stock, Harriman G] 4 | o | it Pi last night. i Ts | Min the water, the lighthouse tender fet ibe cis unfolded {t seemed ae Retiees olor & ci tee od Beate, - ic eet vittve announced this afternoon that the taliute of other clues will | compel them to us¢ bloodhounds in order to work out the trail of the murderers, a8 the belief is entertained that the victim of the erime ed, t Jimmy Britt, “the pride of the Pa-)been after hint to sign for the three-)holding out tempting offers, and it ts| killed at a distance from (he park and then carried and hidden th o | WAgalea ploughed her way slowly into 2 port at dawn to-day, having on board ‘Witie Fitegerald, Capt. James.Jorgensen and his crew | the Hquitable boat with the owner of the Hyde stock was a out-and-dried » attempt at sandbagging. Kyan charged these things io Harriman. | 1.—Harriman demanded ball of the Hyde stock. | thirt yi \e set hat ines ta from the 2Harriman demanded that he be permitted to mame two cifle Coast,” bas been showered with round bouts, but up to date James|!ikely that Britt will accept one of| underbrush, 1 fantucket South Shoal Lightship No, \agtt these, probably that which comes) qye murdered man was In the employ | killed on Sunday, after dusk, while cute | 68. trustees, fight offers since his arrival in the Edward ‘has declined everything. from Jack MoGuigan, to fight Young!|ot M, Richelmer @ Sons, provision mer-| Ung through the park to. shorten hip ‘The Ughtship went to the dott 8.—HARRIMAN THREATENED THAT IF HE DID NoT Ger East. Local club matchmakers have! Philadelphia club managers, too, are! mrne in a six-round ‘bout, Ighants, of No, 686 Leonard strect,| Walk to the trolley cars, or wus dew H th 4 Dg A CHANCE TO SHARE IN THE EQUITABLE OWNERSHIP HIS - Greenpoint, He lived the, Ife of a | coved into the park and murdered, sy oo Meise WHOLE INPLOENCE—1I8 WHOLE, POLITICAL INFLUBYOR- ere ee arias sntaniebioeas | feta (e-S0r in Hh ad ih ee tT after, redching: pore Cort c ear of thé Righelme: biivhment, | fects to-day In the hope that they may ‘Sorgensen made the follow!; ies WO0LD 8 DINRDRER APATET RIA Th THU, MY BRT JOR ‘LA T E OF SPOR Puls Teapasee aoe tiie’ ma tase | ba Peatste sit oe bee rf vio ; following state- PROBABLE LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATION, le Police Inapector Kane, who has teken | te wentto visit on Sunsay and see it }mont to The Evening World of the : , parsonal charge ‘of the Investigation, | they can throw any light upon the wreck and the fight of his men gnq| . R¥am began his story by telling tho committee that he had not meant to | ————— LANGA RNS ee Pana a “ 19) arned tok Witnenaog, thas Retort Wad | ney k ‘ day, and that he belle ad an appointment to meet two of his ‘ ys who found the body wee “Qimself for life: ly tin ws leved the committee understood Alt IS FLATIRON’ countrymen at Richyiond Hill on Bun- | Ffederick : Beat; Albert Lynch and 2 By Capt.J. Jorgens Ryan's recital took only twenty minutes, and as he stepped from the oo Thee mow have been located ana have ety aoted Capt, Woot of the fie Js en, told contrailctory stories of their |Ohd HIN station, who bad it taken so | 2 i Wperience in wy life, By Mr. Hughes: is made of thelr, homes and for some Ut the + f Tam seventy years old, have followea| Witnessestand United States Scnator John F, Dryden, President of the Pru-| # j hereabor the mongue, where qn aur . chai tor hap any 4 years and nover dential Insurance Company, of Newark, was sworn, | I) FS [ HEATH ll ALF MAST TO-DAY Benedick's Bridge Smashed, Davee, Ho tlngh Of atienyin tas bas Sate: hyengy Mil € Coroner Nutt oe 7 h & nerve okt - " : * ‘i ry end heough racking ex-) The exdiiffation followae : fs ’ j wn Cabin Flooded and Galley poste! to watch them, while a search ast Bak bee cee a ‘Were imme- Ship Began to Leak. pedis od eis ‘ ‘ i wtto) Q Mr. Ryan, atythe hearing on Fri- i : troce Of fhe weapons with whiew the | On! persane with ae jerer ‘The storm began Saturday. Tt ie day, von testified that Mr. BH net} s, . Fires Put Out. orime: tate) committed, ieee peer tine? om } mumced with an easterly wind, and] MO desired to share the purchase 0 Spears, Thrown from Debbie | Colors Lowered Out of Re- med Many Stab Wounds. \ Bieter man ian ivy ed at her stadually increased in fore until early | ti# Baultable stock with you and that Battered and scared by the gate} The Pody of the Swiss was found by | he kept two trunks of clot three boys, wlio home, \ » refused. The quGstion wes then ‘ " Py *, © Re A, Ralaad snoepin: was blowing about | nat aig Mr, Eiociosen Say NEWS OF May. in Crowded Field, 1s spect to Capt.’ Brown wich ail incoming veeeie in the past] tee HOTA, mie were. Kicking up. the ada 12d the detectives that he mre fae hard as 1 want to so It. At 1 o'clock ; ! i head the mate, Mr. Avorn, discovered the | [0 YU 18 fonnection with the matter? Just Shaken U Bad News Starts, ) te ve Gnconntered, with ber bH4K~ | naa pean almost aevered from the vody. | whe lived like x recline Hie “d Bhip to be making water. That question I sow. ‘repeat? °.Ar/8r, 's P. = ruoture smashed bY & HUBS) Pore ware between fifteen and tw constierable money and 4 ways carried . “ s oy ittee will psa tae AE ES -__ wave, whi tl ‘, . Ho called me, and, knowing the gett-| Chairman 1 trust the committee padi y peeved to her eee stab’ wetndn on the breast anda bullet: | fe leek ahora the nto ‘bate oe te eetron tone ae ‘Ainderstand my motive in not answer- i cry ounti¢as o€ an all-steel ship leaking, + " INDS, 2 a ITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La. Wound In the right eye The t arm | Fe mer try estal p ing the question when I was on the D A 4 FAIR GROUNDS. NEW ORLDANS | 10. sy rhe fags were at halt mast at |! / ¢he. Britt tramp oteamahip | vax twisted as If br herae tema t d done ob tat sever nlarsnpipeae ordered the storm pumps fully matined. - rad stand before. 1 did not wish the com- 1a., Dec, 12—The Mth race at the Fair Benedick, from Huelva, Spain, with had not told the Gur chief electrician, Mz, Burbank, folttes to understand 1 meant: any die- the City Park track to-day out of re- *\ made by the man fighting for bis Mie. his Hh visit them one pie Grounds was declared off and the sixth cargo af inon ore, timped én: , ras Instructed finally at 8 A. M, to spect for the memory of Gipt. 8, 8, to port | ‘The police have a theory that the| evenin mn he leit the ¥ “ respect, I wish to preserve harmony— race split. The conditions of the race | | day. at the if stablo in wire for assistanpe, fot 1 was sure ikea’ 3. dd pee Wik lid dum tren 2 Os Brown, who was supposed to be be: murder was dope in a aaloon in ich- | Greenpoint Sunday afternoon he wore a were dor horses that had. won but bi hind the new movement with tip moral] Her oMcers declared they never saw| mond Hill and Id watch and’ chain And carried Ake leak could be controled with Steam pump, As the forenoon haneed qpention: HBG Ti. eh Rg gee Rue r races since Gept. 2. f 4nd financial support, It was not on ac-}*¢# #0 heavy as those they encoun-| woods where It mob Be Ties Setaoney ft ia trhjauee eet Nerag: Bway tho eale Increased, peng i) hy vende 9 a T shall aneeer FOUN Dead In His Home. The Regent and Little Boout were | coum of tila connection that the man-/t#Fed in this gale, and the waves that! ‘Tho bddy was in the denaest part or |, When his body wha found. tho tight By Mr. Doris, ovr ohiet engincer, was . both pnicred in the event and ax both | agement ordered the dolore lowered, {4/4 most of the damage exceeded any-| the wood and not visible trom the road. | Mild trousers pocket was turned out, a9 the question and I shell give my beat) NEWARK, N, J. Dec, 12—Jamea! won yestoriay consequently they were] jut on ‘eoount of the respect in which | thing they ever imagined, Its condition showed the man had been tae tho’ uraere! haa soboed one Feoollection of the conversation, The |@lennon, forty years old, was asphyx- | seratehed. Macbeth was also scratched, wi a . . *| Oopt. Brown was held by turfmen in hon this hig wea struck th dead wonty-four hours, Wi i 1 : has "i i} e ship | dead not more than ¢ y Capt. Wood sayy that he fx convinced question, Mr, Hughes, please (GS DY lluminating gas at the nome | levine three common, ONitnary platers | genera Bad News; which was tur | Capt John Roberts, Firat OMoer Jamen| Atier making thelr ghastly find the| from his investigation that the mlsrr Q, The question I put to.you before iy sister, Mrs. Mary Crowley, No. that { Beaman MaLean, cern. was, What aid Mr. Harriman. say to Found street, to-day. A gas jet waa | 0 Mr. Nathanson thought that tt) 9. wong yesterday, and came near} Harrison and = . the look: | boys sought @ pol ‘ weer te Hon Sane int to. Rich- ; 4 forcing Ie boilers to 40° their utmost, ‘but the hole Yirough which the water wae coming In the bottom of the ship Was lurger thei the pumps could take cate of, AC LM the firtt sputterings. of by d\ partly open. was best to declare the race off and) yin. \ tout, were f ; you in eonnection wth the matter . niting at that, aovepted top welght, | Out, © on the’ upper “bridge, The} It was then getting dusk and a search|" pr, Thomas J. Flynn, Coroner's phys. | the fires pe the oilers were heard) ana in answering that I will be very split the cloning event, em cen. | 2% pounds, Jn to-day’s handicap at City | Weve carving hundreds of tone of |for & weapon was made, but none waa ican, made an autopsy this wavarnigae, Ws tHe wilp rolled'trom side to wide and | ging i¢ you will etate fully what was Burned in His Office, Interest in the roethg toviny was cen) p.) Water, curled up over the bows of the | found, although a lane knife and asi), Mit od the eer ee eae ad | fhe water touched the grate bars. tered in the é@lx-furlong . handloap. | piper RAGKE—Puree 400; for three-| (emp and crashed down tpon the [volver had been used. “In the inside way through in two places, ere | sald and done, A..Jmmediately after WACO, ‘TE hy A my purchase of the Bquitable stock ACO, TEX., DEC, 12.-William T,| Some of the Post colte arid filiies ch | year-olds; selling; five and one-half |Oridge, ‘The upper section. of the | pocket of the coat was found one of the Was 4 munshot wound In the forehead | Woodward, a promin sea pecagy ees ed be Fee Tanlongs Mitt oy, 108 oPereiti, 3 to 1 Jover the left eye and there were pus | fr, Hartiman called upon me and had " Prominent and wealthy jare eligtlh for prel ¥ ynge.—Mi Y ‘bridge Was almost wholly demol'ahed, | catds of the firm of M, Richelmer & es vorsation, We bad several con-| Potton man, was burned to death in his|faced Starter Dad& The oourse was | and 4 to 1. 1; Lord F pri Ir te), out dhe three men ewapt Unto @ ore, [Scns Mr, Richelmer Montified’ the |My e,gtrancular cuts on the, face | 2 . erkations daring the fow- days follow. |iBce to-day. He had kindled “a fire, |fast and the weather lear, Ober), Pte 14 ime O Pichi: | Of thé plattonm managed though hat | PY i pd ’ Follow | drowned, to grab the railing and h Wied on Sunday. ‘urnitare, and Wi * Flag, Gauze, «Wood! , Welsh, ( ng the purchase, One of these conyor: 4 {t is haliveed he fell asleep. The| Of the seventeen horsts that started / mings, Wilfred W., Ferronie ae wai ations was In the presence of my coun-! wird was burned t ) }on ti the wave He said Scherer was an industrious: ¢, Mr, Blthu Root, and Mr, Cravath, | reached him, yt Sethu) Favoritny Gama, Port of Hyasioth and |, 6 sates barat iene: Qoor. coding | S¥iS%. about Atty vears 0lA, who had THER FORECAST. In @ few momonts the fires Were ex- Unguished. 1 ordered Mr. Burbank to all help ftom anywhere, our peril ‘waa imminent, The last :wireless messege Sunday oon was sparked at 3H. Then the vi Fon glso ran, ‘ ——s ; | ome of the conversation: re over _- . ‘ ad th , worked for him two yedrw, and that on His. anda| Y¢. Welpphione. ses saree, Me neue lig) veges fe A in yl MB dy ade bir sil wie Py nen passed aff tgunday he announced his intentlon of | Forecast for the thirtyelx 0. (ger ends fron ie | st oan remember, said that as he had | SLOCP Ended in Death, tgs ting but the Normes eae NUE tool). 8 to 10.und 4 £010, 1; | ting out (he Are ne SMY: OM Lgoing to Richmond Hill to ao. some | hours ending at 8 P, M. Wednes- efor rbot Lives, ch igadglees Ad apie Mey hg Sane LANDA, N.%, Dusc, 7.-—~Capt, | Park since. ths, waedeg -penirea tee Bedien, 90 (Ci: Morey ene Hn t1°.g | The Téneltick ran tno this mnle Rat-|ttereray ant thle tua’ camvar ne '" je ie “4 4 in. 5 8 . anno, i" M ie avery” min. to get what | Would not. eojce Injo thd. sftuatlon- pie oe hg ee i se oe day, when it! ee mete ye ai eigorn, yobn' Ger (band dy sariype when he was about @|employer, as the man’ never had been | Vieinity—Partly cloudy to-night J "| Diokets he could and ball for Oup Tivos, | Neuld,, ROL, have come, ARI. the | ean fount dena In hie bed tiday, He | Grounds. He was ‘ranted license by | : [ao Denton bak tea ay Hook, and was| away from work without sending won, || and Wednesday; temperature | | very man rexpoade cheortully, wet : . ays Secretary Nathanson, and later signed] THIRD ’ Ch tnat the did Not enter! yar, Riobhéimer sai the man was | lightly above freezing to-night. | | OT ag eg ati earl ‘of the ‘That a pets U Mr. eT Sy ite atte wi & contract with George. 0, att, of | £0 tegen ame ny cj mile. ‘the lower harbor until this morning, tem eo and he believed te Bad «. slightly above freezing to-night. : 4 fais hedmhout that tie feared nee dled aa uitted to sloop a whl Memphis, ‘To to 40, Hiott, 68, (Daly), 4 to 1 and pum of money saved and usuatly haa |} Freeh south to southwest winds. J ° or that he feared the Geiien shu waaio call Sai 2 tetas peg Pog |e 5 to ae “ Wiakards, 4s to 08 some stout him. |] shifting Wednesday to westerly. | « The police believe the man was ether | $$ Peaibienihe <ile Radiaatiag Would oon be - overcome. We (Continued on Rerond Page.) Spea. aaa : fon 7. fed all through that fearful Sune ned Br spe naam ese oe ren dant ears cee, tae oe ACCUSED \S THIEF afternoon and evepli : i he Ve yey mors Pastor and Wife Gas Victims st i, meuntan bebe A Be Mary tn ea ‘vorwme ‘ SNTON, 0... DEV, an mnt down, 86 | eres ‘ | icgetceye MARMTSPARTY atic eg eee ME CLLISWOOD BY FATHER AY ve ore, she will be BBle RO |kO: 1 tne |e dall receiver: to collect the ‘rents ‘of BRISTOL, R. 1, DEC. 12—Rxolte-| ho letters i Vy Fup never Kot ae have ny ap Soe out In Tae hehe! | TOAD | tt I toned that Rev Magee cannot It sa itm ‘ ich oame be t x 1 ele, ih i credits s erese‘(S INCORPORATED) sss sisi" 7 sm5) te toe e K ; —— ae, iS H ’ : on ik te nats, nd aver| Nee, slggant | Collinewood apartment) on Burglary Charge in he In enti shooting and ® subsequent strect Mgnt Mine etters cont laa Oe (arte Justice Stover appointed Henry 7. | Cnrcg Wealthy Man Arrest Xcitemen Killed 5 er ; ’ en LY if At] ouse, West Bnd ayenue and Beventiort of fetrect, pending the trial of a 'foreclos- Paterson, . PEOIAL EXT, | | | day for, New York Clty andj | | Articles: Signed To-Day By Whe falled sie ot ; ment and ovet-exertion, caused by a ‘The sult Is brought by Abram Oud Mak BEL 40 unti ws} Justice Stover Us Name TIReT f a wixias tn, bebalt of Frederick W. Hoh Rat ihe ay ict edi ag) Fel a tad Ais 4 | Mae ToS Bh famulted! ih tie doa! r-olds ont AGne" jWhite agwinst the Collins Building & / Er ian hea We ofl lence i wt : a HH. i ’ "y cénatrivotion Company to fobecloes. & Parenfa, N. J, Der, 1—Three wacr, sil “i 4 ur ton h Samia 5 tgage for $36, 60, mon are under arrest on a charge of . f nian shareware | PM oosnrarend hen failure, id rahe dar "Fer* Ccationwvod coat’ $900,000 to buia, | Deine concerned’in the robbery of Cre: R! Ss iy wis vi ones, HUEE Ty. haw one of the most donirable sites | mer & King’s sik-deohentnie plant last 5 — | # fashionable West Bnd avenue, con. | Friday nimht, when twenty-seven cop- Snient, to ® SubWAY express atation, | Der Nolle valued at $410 were stolen, et cntowmermeeste! FACTORY FIRE 4 hd ees REIT member of the firm that wus robbed. Fire made a seething furnace of the six-story factory build- Robbins Speaker, In Jorsoy.|ue..an sxotemman. wot Samuel Jae TRENTON, N. JDBC. 12-The me fina esnue of a prominent anal 0» Nos. 49 to 53 Hester streets this evening, imperilling more a fupman) ¢ ft publican Amtomdlymen sl a cucu)» n,eateemed tanily, and waa at ono| that 300 employees, 250 of them girls, in the Alger Laundry, des trac | Rest ot ibtoguny ae te nen |Cnmtminmteny wea ems en! the first and sixth floor. oy forse: Jean omnes for Speaker. The Corny aor ne « large um of money tan} Those on the top floor fled to the roof and then down: my convention, |”. iy him by ‘bis father, per pie Frade were through the building adjioning. Rane To v Machi oop yy omen Sixty women were rescued by the tire-escapes, ., E nes, i eon artested on a criminal charge. k aut, court tate Oarranto-Iay rane “A> Woy 7RS AT FAIR GROUNDS, Necanh tor Seah. By, Mevrvo wm Agha Fifth—Mr. Jack, 5-1, Fairbury 1-1 place, Fred Hornbeck, the Faken election he Cpe CITY PARK. i ! Ae Fourth—Thistle Do 8-1, Monacodor 2-1 plage, Layson. Fiftte-Wild Irishman 9-2, Immortelle 7-1 pls Sixthg-Gravina 2-1, Sanetion 7-55, Susanne: Rocamora, ¥ 4

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