The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1906, Page 1

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BRICE ONE CENT. _ NEW YORK, TUESDAY. JANUARY. 80, 1906. SOULIO CULT _|l_-[ Cireutation Books Open to Ali.” | OA ["* Cireulation Books Open to All.” | GAMBLERS IN PANIC LE WISS ROOSEVELT BOARDS BIG SHIP BY AROPE LADDER ‘Goes Down the Bay on Revenue Cut- _ ter and Meets the Incoming : Kaiser Wilhelm in True Sailor Fashion. *~ Miss Alice Roosevelt went down the bey this afternoon on a revenue ®atter with Congressman Nicholas Longworth to meet her fiance's sister, > the Countess de Chambrun, who is coming from Paris on the Kaiser Wil- .*. feetm der Grosse for the big wedding at the White House, Meeting the “eteamship at Quarantine shortly before dark, it was announced that the ) P¥esident’s daughter would climb a flapping sea ladder up the side of the towering Mnér and go aboard the ship. { The trip in the cutter was an tmexpected climax in a day strenuous @nough to suit any member of the Roosevelt family, The day’s doings Wa Began when a rearing/cart horse almost flung his tron-shod hoofs in a goach fn which Miss Roosevelt was driving down Fifth avenue., Tt was while she was at lunch at Mrs. Ogden Milis’s that she decided WOMAN CROCK WALDORF GUEST; OREGEST, | FATHER RUSHED —_SAUTREPOUE| TARAS Mysterious "Prisbner De:| Miss Periberton’ Swart in clated to Have. Left | Ocean After Trying to GIRL WHO SHOT ‘ 5 American boy wonder who recently won the world’s title. from) Vig- naux atrives on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, He will shortly appear in @ tournament here against Sutton, Schaefer and other cracks. “After last night's ball Miss Roosevelt slept rather late at the Goelet - home at No. 22 Hast Seventy-second street, She took her rolls and: coffee == jews EAT-IN-GITY PARK RACES » Sud the two younk women walked down the 0 : a . ~) Nie ed : ; . i i fi oe ny one eae pee Bemay and Frank. Lord Finish Together in| Baggage at Hostelry, Kill Parent. \ & erowa packed close about the “gtoop. The photographer's outfit began DEATH BY FALL OF FLEVATOR Sécond Event—Don’t Ask Me Takes Fourth at Fair Grounds. bipeaeteen deen yy ore need palnertin tote eta, tans (Al? ie & Jowmg, and beautiful:woman Nel | jum jes. than twenty-folt hours from the trie pie see ee Nickeptar away the craftiest beduketats ta bain og Labi, RESULTS AT CITY PARK. [te United ctacen. eee tala te abet She is sought by the detective bu-| ginary effort to hush up the most mys- CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. |‘eeus of every large city in the Unton. | terious ttray that has cpnvuleed #0~ 90.—The association to-day was to be clety in the New Jeraey coust resort tn congratulated, for the fine calibre of RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. ) avenue éuroute to at No, 2 Bast Piano’ Manufacturer’ Hei- f ag8 fk i ie . . . advance years. 4 haye misunder- delmeyer Killed:in His jth tie matter of clas. Goat felds | horses chat started inthe eeven races. ‘The scandal of a family, ‘split in two which Mrs. Goelet wtarted in the eix events apd the tal-| The cand was a decided improvement | {0% the police say, she has for months| py * ‘faensational divorce sult two years right on down, Own Factory. Ry ent had thelr own time trying to pick | over the racing of thd past woek and |b living ‘at the Waldorf-Astoria, | 9¢o was revived in tragic fashion wher ‘winners. The track was mst and this /o large attendance .and, brisk betting | "04 that even now her baggage is there| the young woman left the home of her : t in’ the running: e results, ‘The track: was in fine | Under another allan, {vorced mother last night, went to her ‘This woman has been operating in Witliamsburg for the last year.: She | bas been sought by the’ entire police -jand otective service, general alarms} head. have been sent broadcast, vvery ruve} Dr, Pemberton saved ‘his lite by known to the service has been employed} throwing back his head. ‘The bullet en- to trap her, *" < ltered the fleshy ‘part of the neck below Everything failed until, last. night,|tho right ear and ‘came out below the when two women who had been robl bet ad without, resohing any vital by her saw her pass on the-street.- 1 DO 0 nes ey ran. out and’ took her, fighting ‘Though’ the girl went ’to Newark yea- terday for the express purpose of pur- fethor’s home on Third avenue, three blocks away, and fired a bullet into his neck, holding the revolver close to his H EB Hat Fy sf re fae rs etattobal 5 i Es HE ie tae west curbing was hitched t & florist's delivery fright as the dingling chain : BF a 7 i Z it - & is F d E é iE 1g Pemberton'’s house to-day to pronounce her insane end commit tur et once to ap asylum at Trenton. No Investigation Made. ‘This was done upon the request of the young woman's father and with the possible consent of the police. The po-~ lice have not even vonducted an in- vestigation into the cane, have not ques- tioned £ & Hit t ed It Hnecel aden. Lag twe at brooding over the divorce sult that nad separated ber parents, in September, -; som” things to the house, nile with and then left, 2 was “about o taasex last night, Prevented Her Suicide. oe POLICE WITH AXES. SMASH WAY INTO IRON-BARRED CLUB VL es st 'Find 200 Men in Alleged Pool-Room and Make Two Arrests—Fifty Escape by Roof and Windows ~ and Over Rear Fences. With axes and sledge-hammers the police this afternoon a alleged poolroom at No. 887 West Fiftieth street and sent fying through windows and over roofs half a hundred men, who made their.escape. In the alleged gaming place Capt. Daly, of the West Forty-seventh | street station, and ten plain clothes men found 150 more men, “among these two arrests were made on warrants procured on eyldence which captain said his men had obtained by frequent visits to the resort, MAN IS NABBED Mrs, Hastings, School Board President, Will . Appear to Prosecute. eres es a : Fick epreye cpap megtict = the house ‘time to. soake. a Witty had) fled throw Go} Bighty-sixdh streot, president of the} Z7tty fire-escupes "an J0eal School Board of District No, 16. to-day caused the arrest of a man uy jenae crowd ‘who qade an insulting remark to her. In the ratiroading of Benutiful Charlena| Who geve the na twenty-nine yerrs 033, No, 301 East figs will appear against him, latinguiatied, —§ grayshairod — wot handsomely gowned, presided at the| caped. midwinter graduation exercises of the| the quarters of Ninety-niath street. wchool to-day, pre- | Hertered wenting the diplomas, At the <tose of the exercises she went to Third avenue and waited for a street car at the cor- her ot Ninety-tinth street. Whileywalt-|terference trom. the pd ing, @ young rough sloughed’ op + and made an iraiiting remark, Hastings paid no ¢ttention but walked south @ block. ‘The man followed her| | until he saw her hail Policeman Uaum-| outckires, cf beck, of the East One Mupdred and} into by two negroes rietly ten} and Mrs, Acocks and her Rice, twenty yea Fourth, Street @tation. and him of the Leult. tack, beaten almont houpe set The polloeman nailed Graye at Second | Wiliams and avenue and Mrs. Hastings without | ied by Mis, Ace waiting the reault went home and de- pbaashvailnactte., ig, him fo Stow ik ty the Ateintets | Moves the Millionaires. he wrote ALI “i ven et re Rect Bare st a ton. her act her to eh rie Dool-room. FOR INSULTING tre. Bla Hastings, of No, 119 Hast Mayo later held the man, of Edward Craye, Bg No, “74 "The .tocal school board president, a ayes. her Gr. Baumbeok aww the man turn and run. | the and TAMMANY CAPTURES ~ _ ALDERMEN — The Tammany members of the Board of Aldermen, after a bitter tight this, afternoon, routed the Republican majority. and tid mush:to smash the Republioan-M. 0. combination, But gxes and) sledge-hazi never made that would @> Every window of the plage was: tr barred, and when the sashes torn out that was what’ the of the police weapons down before they could trance.» Die! doors those of a Gungéon of old, rh window a when f hn r ne siege Was done... An immi children saw the er Pred Stushe ose a clerk, of Nor Besides these two the qwerrants for tive more m The bi aa Is gers of the cl —_—_—_——— 4 s:| Negroes Attack Woman. OLEAN, N. Y., IN, ft Vranklin Acocks, . whi JAN, 2.—The ick ie in tae hey» tery: id were Albert Maybee ; rime and i iter, Utled by Mrs, Acocks and her PS Not since Schmittherger's jamous ‘Bom Ton Chub rald had the ‘TuAderloln’ ween such n.exsiting time as %, ° Police and alleged race playars. It wan action fro mthe moment that was given by Capt. Daly Uv cut the axes and eledgchammers ws the doors and windows 9f the the hah the ott r police - en. secured: ef wD Binveution: further time ago on request of Comptrolier Metz the Board of Esti and Apportionment passed a resolution to inorease the of his seorétary, Oliver E, Stanton, from $3,000 to $5,000. This was sent to.an Aldermanic committee »whioh to-day. reported to the Board, substituting $4,000 for $5,000, Tammany, led by “Little. Tim” Sullivan, opposed the ot They got five M. 0. men with them and passed a sesolution: making the salary $5,000/by a vote of 40 to birdie ae." wacabshption 2S A i LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. 4 Fifth—Joe Lesser 7-10, Los Angetetio 5-2 place, Henry: » Sixth—Lady Fr. Knight 20-1, Fair Calypso 4-1 pl, U. Henry

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