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Citculation Books Open to All.” | ; TC a } STABBED, THEN "| NOT KNOW SHE r AOBBED IN HOME)” SHOT HERSELF ‘Three Thugs Invade Mrs. | Wealthy Mrs Bothfeld, of Fananorle's © Fiat in Bay Ridge, Was Tem- ee ‘Broad Daylight. porarily Insane, - STOLE HER SAVINGS.|POLICE NOT NOTIFIED. Wictim Carried Money in a|Whole Day. Elapsed Before Belt, and Robbins Evi- | ‘Tragedy Was'Learned at dently Knew. It. ef if ie : i ad 5 ii s t g2 i te if Sg i i i i Be ais i i i } | E ' g g i # E : f i i veateraay a al = =: ANAT : Waa. six F [« Circulation Books Open to All.’” | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 1906. j Tn IRISH RUNNERS LEAVE THE A. A. U. BEHIND, Joyoe, the five-miler, and Castleman, the hurdler, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, haye won out in the charge of professionalism trumped up against :hem President Conway, of the Irish club, says ‘the decision of the Court handed down yesterlay in favor of the athletes is a rebuke to thehigh-handed methods of the A. A. U. and its secretary, J. B. Sullivan. ‘ LIGH PRIZE COL. MANN PUT ON GRILL BY OSBORI AS DEVEL LEA\ Town Topics Printed — Unj Things About Those Who Woul Subscribe for “Fads and Fan —Just a Coincidence. Col. W. D, Mann, chiet owner of Town Topics, relieved J MM, Deuel on the Osborne grill at the Hapgood criminal libel | ‘noon, He cenied' that he had ever ordercd Eiltor Wayne to: VICIOUS PRIVATE FIGHT ‘HELD IN DOWNTOWN CLUB Wall Street Brokers ‘Farnish’ Purse for Boutiin| .. sas | PAIR ‘GROUNDS, NEW. ORLEANS. Zan, 18,—Well dalabeed flel’s met bere throughout, The fourth’ ¥aco! hav. a ‘}pood lot engaged. The (racing started ‘badiy for the talent welt Sontios, ‘a. 80 to 4 shot: Caine -homs/a’ winner. furtongs. “Family ;Guests of ;| - President Roosevelt. *" gotsrely Intorested 1 “both: publirationa, ‘Tals was clearly say unpleasant things about anybody, then cheerfully reverséd Mr. Osborne produced uote after note writen by him to Wayne After he left the stand Justice Devel was asked 4 intended to résign from the bench. / . “It/Je not true,” he said. “It is absolutely untrue. ¥i that too emphatig” epee ure by society. leaders to'subscrite for Fads and: meident with “roasts” in Town Topics while’ Justice Jokeph jce ‘Deel dented’ that there was anyth refusals to. subsuribe for, the $1,500" book an ‘Death at/Grade oss | ing in Vineland, N.J,_ VINELAND, N. J, Jan @&—Dr, Je. Book und his driver. Arthur: Snith, were Isle? this aftsrnoon hy a. train on the Ceotral Railroad of New Jersey, They 1 ‘driving over, crosaing ping dee Bae er 8 ges eon Prey aan were t \t. and. Dr. Beck was dead when. atop! Braith Fhe Loree, wae killed and the ‘bomey dorolished, pv NS ean BROOKLYNS GET PATTEE. Seoond Baseman of Jersey Oity| feaja Will Play Acros Bridge, | The jetter , R., Ly Jan. Harry | blades Fa "eplying to Mr. ¢ tzem Mr, Osborne owen facts which. he ‘has P in drawing from the Instae workings “ot. ¢ Mann's. “society” carota Ing, formerty. under’ indlo! vp in a shale : LATE RESULTS AT; FAIR GROU Fifth—-Whippoorwill 4-1 South’n Crossi4-5 al: Sixth—Aurumast er'8-1, Ravina 3-2 place, Bronz * ff aa © Fitt—Maroo 6-1, Apri! Shower 7-5 place; Miladi Love: oh SiuthcBescher 7-8" Fonsohioa 3-8 place, Bip We set ‘Seventh--Monochord 10-1, Libation 8-5. pl. Telepathy, 1) BIGELOW MAY. BE PLACED UNDER ARES TON, Jah. 18. — Poultney. Bigelow }ealled before the. Senate Committee: on Interoceanio, late. this, afternoon: and requested to. answer the: concern source Of his: information on Pana again, “Hey [ ing in declining to ‘answer; the: ‘once more went into executive: session.’ It-1s: thoug n : in contempt ‘and ordered under anrest. FALO, N. Yj dan. 18.—Mayor Adam hag © on vst Police Commissioner Wilt Dy 2 on disclosures. made 7 ¢ ig