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RESULTS EDI PRICE ONK CENT. INVES SUFFRAGE (9 GEN BY CZAR ‘Final Beéision in in Favor of | Granting Full Privileges to People. “DEATH THREAT TO HIM.| /Psarskoe-Selo Flooded with Warnings of “Puff of Smoke” to Come. LONDON, Deo. 2A deapatoh trom Bt. Potersbury says it bas been finally @eolded to grant the Russian people universal suffrage. 8ST. PETERSBURG, Deo 2.~The oldest of all the bold pronunclamentos of the revolutionists is a mysterious handbill with which Tsarskoe-Selo was flooded to-day. Professing to allude to & terrorist plot against the Emoerer, R handblil says: “There Will be @ little puff of smoke. | Pay no heed to it as the result will be the best thing possible for everybody.” | The police have been baffled in thelr) efforts to find the printers and seminators of these bills.” A cache of arms and hand bombs have ‘been seized on the Schlusselburg avenue and 1,000 strikers of the Nevsky works: charged end dispersed by Cossacks who used the flats of thelr swords and whips ‘on the men, During @ tour of the olty a corre. spondent saw dozens of workmen be- Awoen soldiers with fixed bayonets being marched off to prison. There was some extension of the btrike to-day In 8t. Petersburg, but the Government plainly holde @he upper hand bere, The success of the sirike, genemily speaking, depends on ite de- ‘velopment at Moscow and other places fn the Intertor. Evidently the leaders| hope to precipitate matters at Moscow) with the view of setting up a proviaton- a) government thore if they can effect a aplit in the army end also secure pos wession of other towns, as they did in the couse of Kharkoff, but their plans dave not mat ly ‘The railroad men's etrike committee made herolo efforts to stop traing from being run out of St. Petersburg to-<day, and succeeded in inductng practically ‘all the station and round-house men and many of the trainmen who re- mained on duty yesterday to join in the strike. Nevertheless, the Govern- {jmmént hes been deapabohing tralns quite ‘weg ifarly. | Soldiers with fafgs on their bayonets saps doing duty as switchmen, are intensely enraged at to suspend traffic, They train from Berlin last night | “MRS, TAGGART LIKELY * TOLOSE DIVORCE APPEAL to The Evening World.) : 0,, Deo. &.—Judge Haron beaan late this afternoon to read his @eolslon on the movon ene TION § (cirenintin i “ Circulation Books Open to All,” Ty NN SAY TAPELEY GAVE SIGNAL ON GALLOWS Murderer Promised to Make Some Sign if He Could, HANGMAN DENIES IT So Does Sheriff, but Other Witnesses to Execution Are Positive, ‘Tho hanging of HAward F. Tapeley, the negro murderer, in the Hudson Mounty Tami in Jersey City to-day, had given tise to a controversy over the oomple- nh of @ promise made by the condemn. man before his exeoution that he would, if possible, signal by A pre- arranged method as long as he remain- 1 alive. Some of the witnosses aver— nd ona pis made aMfitevit—that Tape- ley gave the signals ae he had prom- | ‘sed to do, some time atter the trap , Was sprung, Sheriff Kaiser, Inder Sherif! Brwin and Hangman Van Hise, | who had direct charge of the hanging, | are just as positive in seying that no signal was given. | The matter of letting thowe about the | aeaffold know whether or not he was suffering after his neck was be ken | was a mania with Taploy in his last | | Gays on earth, He wrote ont end sigu- jed an agreemem that he would, if pos- | stbie, communicate his fee!lngs ‘n the interest of humanity, Tt wes explained to him’ that imme- }diately the trap ie spru j{8 broken or the vertebme severed there Js an invobuntary uv ing of the mus: cles of the body amounting almost to| jconvulsions. ‘Tapeley sald that he | Would not endeavor to signal until after [thls conddiion had passed. “When the first convulsion ts over,” he declared, “if I am mot dead I will Tralee my right arm as high ag I can and |* open and shut my hand.” Controversy as to Facts. vulsions had passed thoy saw him raise | his arm a mattet of two or three inches and open and shut his right hand, The officers did not see any such ao- tion, and aay it would have been im- possible. In this Connection it may be sald that thé Sheriff and his deputies |; not have «ime to observe the man| hanging at the end of the rope. the signalling gfter death. They say he had reached the scaffold. Sheriff Was Sympathetic. As Tapeley fell Sheriff Kaiser atepped | to his aide and aasisted him to rise. | emotion: wegro, said in @ yoloe unsteady with SSneael Adres pi Feoots New Breycle CORRIGAN BACK AT cI PARK TRACK The Card Is Very Ordinary with Nothing to A W0d he: roel cIry Pane NEW ORLBANS, Dee | ‘s iets and will resume nie ations in the racing haa been shending a wee The ‘wnt is a very ordinary one, selling | 4nd nearly all the surface horse car le fought Re a Int the open market, ‘Tho Ines in Manhattan and the Bronx. to force Ryan | Tho dead has Just been ciosed, It gives into thea five and @ half) to the Belmont int the transportation faci J tan and the Bronx, underground, on ak the surface and overhead, for the In- j 49) terborough Company alrpady operates 10! the Subway and the “ly” | Thy Evening World announced last 1) Augiist that the deol was under way, {i but the necessary detail in the safe was recond|/conduet of such an enormous trans | pees has taken montis of work, lOmcial confirmation of the transaction ; | "pe made to-day by the Belmont bank- In Fact, He Didn't Read Sub. races being the only adisgection. track i# still in poor condition, ree RACH, Bell ax: pullerterg welahte and Jookers Wis Whether he dla , 90 oR aROt has given | A rive to the sonteemaaaass Thies who say | ho signalled after the oon- en hea, Mogredtaw. 117, Ay nland SECOND ‘RAC Si and a half furlongs Btartors, weighte, And !> heye. hard were laboring under great excitement, | 5 and Van Higo, the hangman, was eo! &t busy looking after hia work thet he did | ar Beme of the witnesses claim that irae i | W. ‘Tapeley fainted on the scaffold and was Jack nt A, | unconsetous when the trap was sprung, | Med ‘th Phi le denied by those who atick (0 | St, Noe! be — 12 ma Heiplola, waa aecond and | Mat | that he slmply fell 0 his knees when! pLMiRD | AGH TNs -veare! | support was withdrawn from him afier piacere A a eis, 0 er , ee a Tho Sheriff, who had grown to like the | }' ond ‘nnd Velraahy i POURTH CMe und seven ae PARSONS CAN'T GET HELP ASKED FOR.” Ata amu sigh tht ne ee ata RACK.—Sellina: five and one-halt J na to the amount| Shot Sheriff in Court, NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1906. Wie Belt For OBrien! \s “BELMONT BUYS RYAN'S CITY TRACTION LINES Interborough Company Now Controls Elevated, Subway and Surface Roads in Man. hattan, and the Bronx, By the transfer of bis holdings In, is no hasis for this report, excopting.. New York Ci Raliway Securities | a4 Ceanayivenie, lp joitre lg Interested a EaPeD jb Thomas ¥. Ryan hid turned over to “Wal on 1 ts Aveust Belmont and hile associates ae lat een, th k on bis farm. | control of all the electric surface lines Holman “aan deal, if it can be ‘alka | ? deal, me say that the Belmont iB beuey | poenas for Them, but Sent Rumors of tho transfer of the eur- qi face rallway lines to the Interborongn | Them to Lawy r. have been flying about thé street for days, und @uter their influence the) stocks of tie interested corporations) > have been remarkubly strong. During) Deeplte the service of two nas the past week intefborough tary Woon him, Col) William D. n did eed ae nee op of the (0-4 ay the contracts signed by the market to-day. Metropolitan proper wen subvertbers to Fads and Fancies for use to 1% und Metropo.tan Securities ** evidence by the dofence in his suit jumped from 764-8, last night’s core! SF criminal libel against the editors of to 38 Brooklyn ‘Rapid rans ad- , Collier's Weekly, The hearng was con- vunoed in sympathy, but did not die UNued In the private room of BM play corresponding strength, there be- ep Rib ey with Col, Mann ing nO Suspicion Chat the Brookiyn . transportation iii @ incorporated in tea hw Goat wyeneen, the interborouga Pads and Panoles contrachs with him and whe Metropolitan. Mr. Mann dented he had Been served Gets Ryan's Holdings. py vei ery by them, but after be- W , us tia Mouro- | {i questioned halt « dosen times said pata” Pete cuuitea, gato. ih new, Widealy: rious hoiging companies oave bee ot”) On, yes, I remember now, @ man siiasly, uw NOW YORK CY] nanaea two paperp to meas I was go hee QuanaGie Lier, Sronaduwine ing home last night, I don't know what OUT 6 MOU ia NeW York port Kaley at “ie (ie bokangs vf) they were I looked at them when I LUV ies a (ais dominating ot home Pw “fase yo hing convert tac nae duoved into te Bands Sheep Douse was pst. G56 UI ) ar iS slaw ey BFA ton ve ry ‘gt Durvami-atecrobolita... deal He Gecales OF bl.ut bere ais or r khe eee mt faen, peceren Col, Mi th ‘more | ind aloo bring a teed ot "ie Geer cree i. alpen oi vinci at ams of ‘ated ‘vince’ "dee Moe Loraay, and ae not yes) ne Secelteg Hor pis street rail hold- ines from Belmont was vefused; In act, UKIAH, GAL, DEC. Soca in wi. fe ye, th Yt joe Would it that |Jard, aR infane man, killed ‘Dhe von 3 WSL pe grouind, wwe surtace Hes! wi White, but Beous tearm te 0 | witiant rg rushed down thé wale on, of urbeg oat git nib in eed ud the +House, shootin exiah » There wtempted ti Che tee, ienen more & the com- a later captured Sean an Crepe neeeea a at gaol Ci Miles Asks to Be Relleved. 4 fa iow to the upper eud of Mani ation BOSTON, DEC, #.-< Melnon A: Braye * Metro) is eo) but tn bids} Milos, U. 8, A. (retired), to-day nem a for the phate east wd jeter to the Secretary of War asking ng-| (MAC he be relieved trom further duty ei a in Mussachus to which State he ie bree rae 5a assigned a year ago, when Gov, Dougias appointed him his mnhitary weet Bette and acting inspector-general on Noggin Oe anit the staff, SRI ER ‘inters| Teachers Form a Union. +e, MAHANOY CUPY, PA, DBC. 2—The nine hundred public wehoot teachers of voted to aeons Seu i | # “ Circulation Books Open to All? FAR GROUNDS HAS better than the ordinary. iy well filled with entries an ¢ well matched. which will xive M4 tors a chance to play. imuddy and the mudlarks will five ond a halt FIRST RACE—Selling mH iting. | . I “ihe fo ah nso ra idl Rane: 10, Mander Pr ) not bri Jem Polled Court | Mi phergsih dng Into the Harlem Polic Co ioc ti ac Mite Martus, BB Bebntaon 84-5, Pinaticker went to the fromt at the start, made all the running and won Ce 4 by two lengths from Rian for the place. ND RACK—Kalling: five and & DAI) bry heard of the rumor at the Cadillac pas ume} Whipple it le freely predicted that Mer- ed if he had brought the) 4 virt BRACHBix furlongs; MEDALS FOR BRAV BRAVE COPS. he jeeman Van arent station, fe | | State shoul! not be tolerated, HM didny 4 Nis sentiment in the form of resolution, but speeches to this efferi were made by various As- semblyn:), aud whey were wildly ap- plauded by «!l present. It was an Odell caucus clea through, Slaps at Presi- dent Roonevelt were frequent—in fact, the caucus did everything but decide what it 18 guing to do about the Spoal ership. No test vote was taken, and there wie no talk about candidates, The only thing that the meeting developed was that there is, general dissatisfaction among the friends of Mr. Odell over the present situation. Odell, Still Defiant, At the Gonelusion of the cavous Mr mas, Before gilng he raid ys to be a now tri a irate Perhaps 1 ought to reverse that and @ay Quigg, Paraons and Roosevelt. SAY FOR ME THAT I AND MR we BRA Jeadershiip, depend upon that, GOING TO FIGHT, YOU CAN BE) \Track in Poor Condition, but SURE oF ‘THAT. ‘iis may be te Chances of Bettors Im- prove in Mud, thme of peace and-good-will for some folks, but it’s the time of armed neu- trality for us." Rumor of Withdrawal, Wille the caucus was going on & wlory became current that Assem- FAIR GROUNDS, Déc, %.~The card | blyman Merritt, of St. Lawrence, the to-day gives promise of belng a little) Odell candidate for Speaker, was being | # Bvery event! urged by hs friends to withdraw from what they regard as a lo“ing fight, and that he was gerlously considering do- ing 80. » kn@Wwn that Forest, Fish and © Whipple went Mygrsy Hill Hotel In epite of this reply to Commissioner titt is abdut to throw up the sponge. -} amd took occasion again to deny it, Believe Odell is Beaten, Tt was the op! of Republican polt- tietamns all over that Odell and Merritt are beaten and that events will __ [Res uLTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. SS FIGHT WILL STILL. G0 ON SAYS ODELL -AS CAUCUS ENDS Followers Attend Meeting at Cadillae Hotel and Show Unabated Anger at, Roosevelt and Gov. Higgins—Ru- | mor that Merritt May Withdraw. i to the bitter end it it oaprien me a") down to political ruin. ‘ Con mittee last night he said, ranks came to-d ar de Up of Assen ainweight, Wempie and Meads, |to “the. Hotel Muphatten and 'utged James W, Waasworah Je the | Veli-Higgins candidute for jattend the Cadillac caucus, on this dbimmitt'e have dooi tendencies, To them Wi will not attend this conte; do not intend to go, T to receive you or any from the see but I to ee myself, TOM DUNN'S ESTATE — "| Jacob Marks to-da 1891, and distributes the estixtedn LATE WINNERS Av © - The Melt cancus of Amsemblymen at the Hotel Cadiline to-day, after discussing the Speakership problem for nearly four hours, deelded) that “foreign'’ inturlerence with the affaira of ad Republican party in New York indlcate this unmistakably, Army man Goodsell had breakfast with Me, Odell to-day and the Chairman of the Btate Committee gave Yim no int . | mation that he was thinking of quit j.| Ung. Ho 1 reported wo pive auta to om “tam going (0 stay im thle fe Speaking of his defeat*in the County “Some people! like to eat "mince pla | but sometimes they find it doa rot agree with them. Parsjes hed his Christmas mince ple just wight; now | let's walt and seo how it agrees with hin. Politics ts lke a hurdle race, Otel! left town for Newburg t) roman {Sometimes you get over the hurdis git right, and sometimes you stumble, The nder has got to keep u stiff upper lip and w stitt neck, 1 am a hurdles.” Mh Sa ie , Overtures to Wadsworth, A sign of wonkitbe tp the Odeli when a commitiog, | yoien Rogers, Con, “T have taken the dione At its faliuce, committee left tn J Mr. Wadsworth @itdirmmsn ) arg can be no comprom ive tn 4 te LEFT TO CHILDREN, .| All Share Alike Under Vill, and Brother Is Named Executor, % “Tom” Dunn's will, filed ty Senator My os among his n Dunn, @ si sheriff, i@ made guardian Pl minor ohildren, thelr mother dead, and his brother, Bartholomew, ‘pucesed~ ed him as Tammany vader in the Steno Dietriot, is a Bunn having ‘ivan te aid of the needy pout ves oo eotinats ef take @ course in a few days thet will be he esate, RACING. FMR GROUSE, Sixth—-Mr, Jack 8-5, Nones 4-1 place, Wedgewood, 5 oy | Sse Senne een) AT CITY PARK. $ xth—Terp 8-5, Welsh 3-1 place, Lieber Gore, PRISE CAE Ba MORE MENINGITIS DEATHS, . NEWPORT, R. |., Dec. 22.—Two more deaths from men: . ' agitis have ocsurred at the Naval Training Station here, both > lievts dying to-day, eThe victims were Robert Creamar, of ‘rtiane, and John P, Hays, of Brooklyn, N, Y. There al j | othe* oases under treatment, Ppp we eel cern ’

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