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} i paliy _ hours [RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. JERSEY B EELS OE TOUST SIA TLE 0 Bullets Meet Troops at Every Turn in Effort to Break Moscow Revolt. SHOOT FROM HOUSES, City Like a Battlefield as the Soldiers Beat Down the Barricades, (By Aspoctated Press.) MOSCOW, Deo. %8.—Thore was artil- Many Gring in \Sodevia strevt to-day, The Shops in the main thoroughfares are ODESSA, DEC. %.—Martial law has bean proclaimed in this city, The atrike, however, Is nearly over, ST. PIPTERSDURG, Deo, 3-69 P, M. The Novoe Vromya reports that 4 ‘maoting of railroad men at Rostoff-on- Ton was bombarded by artillery, ond that 800 of those prewent wore killed or wounda’. ‘The paper algo says that all the Russian officials” in Courtland ex- @rpt those at Mitau and Liten have been driven owt of that provines. MOSCOW, Dec. 14 P. M—vie 6t Petersburg, Dec, %—The backbone of the insurrection ts broken, and the up- ining here is rapidly going to pieces, tedious, ‘The Brunntia quarter has been clear- 44 of the members of the “Drujini,” a the Oghting ongantzation of the revo- Jutionists jw called. ‘They have transferred their operations 6 Hast Tverskais, consisting princi- of entping from the roots of ocodwionally throwing q bomb advancing patrots and making off appearance of artillery. , Like a Battlefield. of the attacks on patrols are made out of a pare spirit of aa they are, completely futile @ strategic standpoimt. The rem- ineurrectim now lack co- head. of Moscow bess the plo cguen waded & battlefield. Of- « © seen galloping atroets or being driven ly moving sleighs accom- escorts of or Cam. eat i epePLED eH ie ej a ODES MSRER STO KE SUB If Belmont Doesn't Want _ to Build Now, Others Will. PEOPLE DEMAND THEM. Any Delay Will Mean Change in the Law to Enable City to Act. | Alexander B, Orr, President of the Rapid Transit Commission, came out to-day in open deflance of the Ryan- Belmont merger and announced that If @ny attempt is made in any direction | to neuu the exienglon af the Subway, ‘the laws will be changed to allow the Deople to build thelr own subwayu. The statement was made following @ jdong discussion of the menger, In execu- | tlve session, by the Rapid Transit Com- missioners. Mr, Orr was somewhat agitated, and showed plainly that he |@nd bis associates do not relish the manner in which August Belmont passed them by when arranging to merge a property theg will become the |property of the city In less than fitt | years, with properties owned by priv. | capital holding franchises in perpetut | “While the members of the board,’ sald Mr, Off, “aro of the unanimous | @pinion that the influences which, it is foamed, milgint prevent: further Wevel- opment of sutrway édilatruction) are un- duly exaggowted, we believe we are prepared to take up these different | Toutes a them ¢Agad without | Deling sndlu one way uf whother by ive Tele when We ate ready to f | Seri ta ates eae | *#FRy adnan 8 et“, Doldion fora | ue Abpellaty: Division hind pecut necessary { vertiag means willbe fo0 }on, oui DIAS derertelens, "What “means will” be Me ot when we nd to carry joyed?" ‘orld. irter, Yor,” said Mr, re not going to sit and the subway they have be the only in the.city. If the present law does! Rot permit us to do more lay out routes and advertise for the law will ba changed.” MAUD MAY REA AS HAD OF POLE Remark Made To-Day Indi- cates that He Expects to Hold Over Awhile. Or, lot one to Pace lala soe ane ts secre re * | DOMINGO. PRESIDENT a a | 60 ; | “ Circulation Books — ensued) kanal Cie Open to All.” | Pi Wah ) | " Circulation Books Open to All.”’ NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1905, DITS GET —_——_ —.. AN JAKE KILRAIN AND TOM SHARKEY MEET IN BOWLING GAME. * HIGH PRICE FOR CASH IS -A BAIT FOR RUSSELL SAGE Financier Who Hadn’t Been Out of House in Weeks Couldn’t Stay in “When Money Rate Was Soaring, ‘The alluring call of 100 per cent, in- terest reached Rus#ell Sage to-day dragged jim from the warmth and com- fort of hts Fifth avenue mansion and planted him in bis oid Wall syreet of- feo for the first time In, many Wéoks For three hours the ninety-year-old ‘financier. loaned out money to Wail street borrowers, and dn-that tithe be Sot $18 af about, $8),000,000$10,000,000 an hour, Thu money was loaned at from % 10 ® per cent. The interest rate jumped to 1% when all the Sage money was gone, bat later on It dropped beok to 60, “Don't crowd the boys too hard,’ in- structed Mr. Sage as he started home The weakening effects of Mr. Sage's iliness have kept him out of Wall #treet for a tong time, but be has kept in close touch with the situation and the markets. When he heard ‘that bor rowers were offering 100 per cent. for call money before the opening of the market iis house coukin’t hold him. ‘He felt that Wall street needed him ‘atid his money—at 100 per cent. or there- abouts. Sped to His Office. Calling an automobile Mr. fage was Arushed to his office. There he opened his safeg and got out about $30,000,000, He could have got as high as 12 per cent. but all he exacted was from % to %, which waa about the average be- Wall street will have to handle the situation alone, The average rate of interest op taciicy in Wail sweet is about 6 or 6 cent At ig estimated that more tha. er te ee Cg ‘The bikike of this city will paid out in dividends after Jun LAS soon as this money Is returned to the banks the interest rate will drop *o the normal figui re. SHARKEY. ! CALMEDA WINER ~ ATR GROUND NEWS 0 THE DAY Good Time for Roosevelts, RICHMOND, VA., DEC, %.—Prosident ‘and Mrs, Roosevelt ery. living tn the lit- ue lodge at Pine Knob and gin Laying Odds at the Old Track. the Day Well for the ~Bettors. FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, Veo, %.—The Corrigan track put on au extra race to-day, but that did not hurt the attetidance here, ‘The betting was very brisk, The track was in good con- dition and the flelds well matched. Gal- moda won the first event at the good ed improvement, The track was Ii some good eoort Was apsired, Th first race was captured by Double, wh Chaffee Cones Here, upon the market, ‘Trading was re-| FIRST RACK-<aliing: tive and onestait | {ayHn, i Powers: seer ersnainahospneneine sme otter cil ahntien sete nteweh snnis-binaglilaat i eel RACING IMPROVES AT CIT PARK TRACK Several Big New Yorkers Be- Double, the Favorite, Starts CITY PARK, NEW ORLEBANB, Dec %—The raving today showel a mark: wood shane and as seven events were carted with «ood felds in each race, |nemweds the publication of “Fuds and oy ™ $500 FIVE HIGHWAYMEN HOLD UP, BEAT AND. ROB PAYMASTER Robbers, Armed and Masked, Seize Schick’s Horse as He Drives to Quarry to Pay Employees, ~ and Get Away with Cash, (Special to The Evening World) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Dec. 28—Five highwaymen, whose heals were masked with gunny sa , led by a barehaired man, of dark akin and in the dress of a laborer, all armed with revolvers, attacked Paymaster Schick, ‘of the Delaware River’ Quarry and Construotion Company, on the Metuchen road this afternoon and robbed him of $5,000, “GATHER THEMIN,” SAID COL, MANN That Was His Hope for Irving in Acknowledging Receipt of Schick, who was taking the m & bugEY to pay off a gang of men ata polnt between New wick and Metuchen, was beaten unconsclousness, William F, fn officer in the construction living at New Brunewick, was ing with the paymaster, ‘also benbom by the bandits, ‘ Posse In Search of Thieves, A Pee bf 1 nen in now through the wooded section of between New Brunswick and fer tan 0B Rrook and other bands and nity sherifts have $1,500 from Newport. from Metuchen and this elty, /| Mr, Bonide and Mr. Harkine, with the ¢ tors at today’s hearing before Magis- trate Whitman in West Site Cours m Mann against Norman Hapgood, editor of Collier's, Col, Mann, still ik, was not in court. ‘Treasurer Dantels, who was on the James W. Osborne, for the defense, offered a letter written by Col, Mann to Robert A. Irving. Accepted It as evidence, In the letter Col, Mann asknowledged the reqeipt of «4 check ftom Irving tyr $1,800 trom Newsirt and says he hopes Mr, Irving will “eontinue to gather them in.” ‘The letter was invroduced to show & certain connection between Cbl, Mann in @ny and all conneotion with Irving ‘as | Panclos."" lwith Mra, Robert J, Colller by saylie fully enjoying themselves. They spent| tween the extreme fluctuations, In hee ig abel he tae od well Mere ys wan favorite at § to 6, he Was interested because his friends y bunting In the woods of Albe-| course of the day the interest rate mi lew York layers went on to-| wingr RACR—Relling: mile and a half, | Were prevent, marie, such leaps as from 110 to and ack, | SAy",,8 hie idee. Raines Fastlers, ec Np at " Taetting. | James A, Burden, iy aged the tas _ Me Sage money had a tonle effect | afraid to risk their money, Double ol Wishard ne ae da | tithe trving, ‘who “he enid, called on him by appointment made over the le Wally, 100, D, Tolan $ |B] 'ohone by some one; he understood It WASHINGTON, DEC. 28—Lleut.-Gen, | markedly brigk and all Unes advanced, Betting, | Ratety Limi, 104, Mod Fi 1 | pion , jocks | Starters, wel | . 108, ‘Obert wasiCol. Mann low ( rent, 104. 8, Dick: 4 t Vally © ‘ | tha Ic The thictoonth: Regtnnt, Nec. Ne G.| Mr, Sage remained tn hie ofce nth | Kamil C4 alias i $3 |iowed "by “Tayaon "and ‘Double. ®’ he | fealna HF me, and iad always treated of Brooklyn, commanded by Col. Austin] everybody that called had been accom iuie Rowe, 108." Jonrson | § | latter began to move up at the end of tet ot ede ped Weholen ond. ex: this evening. , thodated, When be started uptown) he] Dennis Sullivan, 0 ge ® (4% mile and, toking the lead In tho| fining several proof sheets, He said sald that he belleved the little relyeae ere, fet fd i $2 4] etgeton, von by 8. tenth fromm Layson, that “Christmas war coming, ang even a he pace, fllowea; Who bea aAttle vally the same Li becribe to ‘Fads and Joy Morton Im TOves. ee Ht tone te siege si by Gulenda and Daniel hn hol tape Timew2.b4 25. it ae se woul ke “ comm aston HBRASK, he ony ere \dalen- COND KACK—ft 0 a half furl time he had spent in getting to ® we etm. DEC: &. market the interest rate dropped tn’| “a on Kont and in a drive phone be: Wott, bd 4 I told him that I wished noth- ‘oned Woo by a length’ from ter Mert of Chicago, to was bid | estate. rom per cant to #| 20 WL oN Irom Lert eek | rte, weeinand tere FL| fg fo with ior te Hock Po Ft ws Ko-day, but is] per cent. Mr. Sage's little exourston | 1.13 4-5. ' Beautitul Hens, 108, ‘Nicol, 1/4: [eae Sead tance’ "Nala “ievinge tee guiteriog ® oe meek 37d | wae made just 1h tne sed ot eee MAS peta wee, adh. of, 3 Homi » 1 you know tho editor wields a sharp pen > may lained for the benefit b | Communé, 88, Wishas and pene! physicians soon ope ly of his co) Tt be one weights and jockeys. r 108, C.' Morr! a PY ly to this I repeated my re covery. those whos computations and vrans- E 64h | Goll alate, Tos Cai 1 “Cl qugel “te have'cany. Sonnection with actions In interest are perry by the » 3 ehtessa ont to the front, ts all wen and Fanoles,' and showed Irving " m= ¢ running and won cieverly & | the door.” Clubman Found’ Shot, © | knowieags that the egal rate In paw 4 Re, rinntan sand won, lever Oy shopssis 3 por cent, a month for the| first six months, and @ per cent. a} poo month thereafter, that the rate of 10 per cent, for money is the rate per 4 iesd and head w.th Gentian, wih 1 | ishing strone juet Kot u> in ime af | fm the monoy, Timo=1.2 4 THIRD RACK Handicap; ope tall 2nd a rekon ih annum, The interest ts figured pro @ to! Starters, weights and fockevs, Setter tora ves {e rata for the time the loan ts in force, a care of i iy, was lored, | Maleliotion, 4 «Mo i a Teatvony eeclah Ne of elty, Went Up in Jumpa, and ina di won by a length. Op: | Haleliction. ie vce ; tional beat Budweloer for the place. | Rep iiior ad. sere } Rb ee epieg Mie on lihdved pt. SEE 3 Gamish made ail the running, and Girl Killed by Train, $200,000 At the rate of 80 per cent, per! THIRD RACE—Six furlonite, won easily by owo lengths from Gaver, annum, and this was followed almost Immediately by another loan of $200,000 at 60 per cent, pee that the rato went kitingy Tho top notch wae when 125 was paid tor a loan of $400.) Later the rate receded. going below 100, y Therp are two retisdna for the soarcltv of maney. One te that ce banks are hoarding money in antlelpation of heavy cally inseparable from the declaration &) dividends at the begining of the] place, year and the geneval setting uw of fey. a Seat rls that men of power In 9 oh jockeys, ay ag ¥ he rupning to the i the An il wey are foreing up the epatch from Santo Domingo, under yer: |WOHAY ie for (ho purpowe ef causink i ‘Whete Soncmia Belle went to | Becker, seven years old, whil won by a fength. Jack | around « bonfire, was probab) beet pent Bourler cor the pla NEWARK, N, J, beat Tieon, ianted ‘chet Deo, %-Hmma wolgh ind jockeys, ore pte: Soni Mis oT ne «| ran head| King enaily Onto, nh the ir tive the front and wo! 4 from Nerw th a rush thro pped Phoebus out RACE—Handicap; mile and a Cat WABWINUTON, Die, ~The gato t ts dad Another drlef de LITTLE GIRL FIGHTS’ | Dal terday’s date, -contieming the’ precoding ja Cotruep nding depression In the price ve ¢ ly | Of dOcks, When stocks are low enouga’ burned throug’ her di Her tens mA amas ieo eau Gus was with / Btocks Will Advance, - rt Floren , ran to her ald, and to beat out the flames with her The child would likely have, burne to death bad pot Oihe her in his coat, whieh he toc. NRT tent 40 the ine “i to wet ¢diction for the place, FIRE 10 SAVE SISTER. WHITESTONE, L, I., Dec, &—Nigrety playing fatally 6 catehing fire. 08, whi tried bare hands, and sho was ais) badly burned. ds Bent rolled iuile Flush and frving, the fornigr having denied) Mark Twain was among the aprota- | wtand = yesteriay, | was recalled, 804 | horse, He caught the bridle in ‘The lettor was nut objeobad to by the! pan prosoulton and Magistrate Whitman) horse he cried out to his follos | with rev Ivers, Mark ‘Twain explained his presence Fifth—Etrena 10-1, Alttraction 4-1 place, Trgg Morse. Sixth—-Brookston 1-1, Saul 10-9 place, Prince Salm Salm, es os AT CITY PARK, Fifth—Toots 8-5, Enrocia 5-2 place, Lutie Mao, Sixth—M. F. Tarpey 5-1, Covina 1-1 place, Mattie H. | Sepenth—Father Talent 8-5, Rather Royal 2-1 pl; Blucher, ee MURPHY FIGHT IS OFF, satchel containing $6,900 tn small” billie { ind silver, were driving along the Mar Nuchen road to the piace where siielr {mon were digging for new |the orjminal Mtbel cage of Col, W. D.} conduits. Wiien they got to a lonely apot, wilere both sides of the rovd are grown thickly With underbrush, @ great, broad-howl- dered man Jeaped out in front’ of Py not manner ab fo throw the horse to te ‘ ground . He seemed to sbe the leader of wl, for when he had overthrown ‘The bus) was thited over, Mr. falling out and lying stunned on road, The five bandits, their faces pletely masked with unny sicks advance, on Mr, Sehlek, covering He made & nuve a to Sele Kis money satchel and with 1 Paymaster Beaten, But before he could get tree of the Vehicle three of the robbers fell jpon him and beat him over the head with but f thir revolvers until hg, corisclous, When Mr, Hi ed to his feet he was beaten down nealn hen the two vietims of this assault recovered their senses they found of the bandits ‘ill standing over them pin levelled Wesnons while the other res members of the band wor throw®h the woods » The three only remained until they ‘were sure thelr fellows Were well away. Then they backed off behind the under brush and vanished, 1 Neither of the men in the hugey was arined and therefore did not atterapt to pursue the fleeing roboars. They rove thelr horse on a gallop back to this elty and no ifled the potlne of the hold-up and the theft of the $5,000, Im- mediately hal a dozen poases’ of con- stables and deputy sheriffs were ore genized and thrown out about Qe tim- ber in which the bandits hed been seen to_vanish. The Metuchen police were aleo to ald In the dint, as the men, who the money satchel, had fied in that. ) rection, Schick believes that he nized among the “rr hiswwavmnen. men who were formerly employed the construction company. RACING. FAIR GDOUNDS RESULTS. i j a a 2 BE ee