The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1906, Page 1

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| RESULTS EDITION: + ROOSEVELT IS % ATTACKED FOR WHITEHOUSE OM Tillman Says He ‘Fails to “- Show Instincts of a MOS, Gentleman. BIG STIR IN THE SENATE. 7 "dg DETR “Hale Protests When President ~ Is Scored for “‘Brutalitiés” © of His “Underlings.” was severely arraign- | CORONER Mi FINDS EDWARDS ~ WAS A SUICIDE Hands Out. an Official Report in Support of His Theory. POINTS TO, EVIDENCE. Says All the Circumstances In- dicate that It Was Not a Murder. (Gpectal to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, ‘Conn., Jan. 17.—Coro- ner Mix this afternoon handed out his opinion and finding in the case of when Mr. Hale i &/ onaries A. Tawards, found dead in the Hiller home. After an oxhaustive re- view of the evidence be Bays: ‘ “From my ‘examination of the tn~ terior of the tous’, the width of the stairway, which is, narrow, the blood- stains on tho stairs, and considering | “(Circulation Books QO; } pen to All,’? IRISH A. A.C. WINS A BIG VICTORY OVER THEA. A. U Justice Giegerich Renders’ Décision that Joyce and Castleman Haye “Not Been’ Fairly RICH NEW YORKERS }| Countess Reveals Odd Traf- | 5 5S 4 “ATR GROUNDS, NEW ORLMAN: Jan, 17,—Well matched fields f at "| wtarder ‘here’ to-day and. the. oe hoped. to ®t even with the The day, started well for them, when’ Optional romped home in front in Use opening dash. ; ys RACH—Belling! tie, tveionics, Sta. Johh Hay, ex-Prevident) Grover Cleve- 1} SoA and Wemnbore of sto gage on unimproved land. printed about James Hazen Hyde had LOANED JEWELS TO ‘The Death “of . Philadelphia fic in This City. ” to ‘The Biyeoing World.) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17-—That: Mrs, J ‘Anite. De B. MoMurrow, known a score of years' ago as the wealthy, briiliant ‘and accomplished ‘Countess Battencourt. who dqzzted the crowned heads of Bu- Tope and atateomn. of this country with tales of fabulous wealth, loaned jewele to New York nociety people was brought out through an investigation by the Coroner's Office in this clty to- day. “In, the’ aime package Which contained lottera from the late Secretary of State Engiieh no- bility was found a' bundle of pawn tidket# issved by a New York pawn- broker, representing jewels worth at leant On, The face value of the Kets Was but $00, oat when 69 allowed | by average roker "are considered! thelr in- value is at least double thar 0 dence snoterees 158 contemm anid pomepbrokers 3 etpts and sonal screaia it ere’ found in whieh’! imeelt ale to * |} Gent, Justice Devel, should assume his LATE RESULTS RESULTS EDITIO PRICE ONE Justice Deuel Handled Legal End i Deal by Which Hyde's Comp Advanced $165,000—His Interest — in “Fads and Fancies.”” . ‘Tawa Topics, too, had “ite hooks” into the Equitable Life funds and ‘got big advertising contracts, and borrowed $165,000 on a’ This was brought out in the trial of the criminal liber suit’ i} | man Hapgood brought ‘by Justice Joseph M, Deuel, part owner 0: | Toptes,, before Justice Fitugerald in the Supreme, Court to-day; anything to do with ‘The Justice wes merciless cross: ‘W, Osborne, attorney tor Df adenit that he read. all proofs for Toptes and “‘advised'* ‘e had a deep Interest in “Pe Fancies” and got a mit tracts matte by Wooster, the to witom he wrote at Palm’ 1 ing. bin that 1fb8 “pointed: his rich visivors there wot Aen, He denied that he was an Spohsible in any cea 2 % Jet admitted that Be was a Writer Roe adviser and, had even ordered’ (Gol. ” Munn's son per to a3 attldle be ; : Colonel ‘had ° seen and ‘part which/had been djotated by the witness, The. witness ovér night had got won of his composure back but he ; aug Worn. ‘The loone Mesh fell Jawé tn flabby folds and he his chin until the skin under’ hip Up was filled with wrinkles, He. to Nave aged a year in @ dey ands, Fixed His ‘Salary, Osborne opened: his inquisition | rey witness to Identify the imine oks of the meetings nf the dinsstons of the Exa Ess and Smart Set comm panies,’ both offsprings of Town | Reading from: the’ Eas Res: books, was shown that the:oflcers had a'pleas- — ” Ing habit of moving at the anvual, sea. sions that each other's salary be ite creased, | 4 hie At one meeting tho. salary of Freaident, Col. Wiillam D, Mann, j been Ancreused. to. $12.00 a yeu: mevting also that Judge Deuel’ ; ‘or “gratuity,” ag he called'it yesterday, ras was fixed at $1,990 a year, ‘Town fr | tra that th the absence ilinesn of tho mt, Col. Man, 'the Vice-Preats: place and act as President, Still Holds. Jobs. ta at blianale AT FAIR GROUNDS, . Fifth—-Guiding Star 3-5, Third Alarm.3-1 pl., High Sh © Sixth—-Deooration 10-1, Society Belle 5-1 pl., Los | eee } AT CITY PARK. 3 Fifth—Brushton 4-1. Thora Lee 1-1 place, Oddolette. Sinth—Drexe 7-5, Thistle Seventh—Orly 4. 7-10, Grase Wagner 5-2 ple St. Tamany ‘createed trevvorant ctie’, " Me BOY MANGLED BY TROLLEY. © ‘Do 4-1 place, Amberita. + t BLIZABETH, N."l., Jan. 17—Daniel Devine. a. seven: oltt boy, whose parents live at No. 1141 Chestiut ‘street, was killed ‘by an Etmera: trolley car on East Broad. street, . ‘boy’s body was. cut in two. Motorman Gravan, who was a “vested, said the boy ran in front-of the oar, f ; Serpette re pete 8 DHE eis iNCTOR: SHOOTS, ACTOR. HICAGO, Jan. 17;—Joseph Brennan, an actor; was ‘shot and prohab ounded eb J. Wi fatally

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