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INAL ESULTS EDITION. T. CE ONE CE | £C. rculation Books Open to All.” | ETERNITY ene per EVENING ( NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1906. - $10,000 NECKLACE FOUND BY POOR im detained aboard the ship. Here comes the strangest part of the |Sald, “my personal views of this case, x ” When Fownes's brother learned that! afrair, The woman declined to send|&d I see no reason why I should not | Wilton DierricbrAtLorney ASS the young man had been detained he 0 say publicly that I would be glad to be . ¥ Ne | for the police or to put a reward no- | SY ee CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 9.] FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS,| Martin J. McMahon, Chief of the That Ida M. Muenner, the comely young Swiss woman who blew out | ‘Doctor, WhoCouldn’tSee Blooming Point, Keeps Fownes onShipboard A YANKEE JOKE NOW. Young Englishman Detained on White Star Liner for Mental Examination. All because a Yankee doctor couldn't If a telephone message which reached | fee understand the subtle shadings of rea + uM L a if Restaurant, tt Seventy- . Lurnon humor Ernest Fownes, a noted | oa, Mustela OMe way, lnte thie a: | to take the place of Daniel F. McMahon. te British whip and wit, was held to-| fh street a! ee motes 5 Lae aac prisoner on the steamship Baltic | ‘e™moon, ts true, @ white uniformed em- —— say IP Mi b i nf a ’ i ; : © steamahin Baa, | ployee of the Btreet Cleaning Depart “S|» When the leaders were assembled at the Wigwam theg awalting an exam Meanwhile his brother, Fownes, e l-known driver, No. 218 West Fifty-fourth street, and his friend, the Earl of Yarmouth, who came with bim on the Hner, were vainly trying to secure his release and in the intervals calling down vengeance upon ne head of the official whom they blame for the young Englishman's en- forces detention. At Last Let Him Go. litlon Fownes remained in what the Cohoes | reporters call “durance vile” until this afternoon, when Dr. geon of the U. S. Marine Hospital se; vice; Dr. Salmon, one of Dr. Stoner aides, and Dr. Graham, the ship's sur- geon, questioned him, ‘They unanimously and promptly dectled that there was nothing the matter with Mr. Fownes's mind outside of his British sense of humor, Dr, Stoner granted his imme- diate release after epologizing to him for the action of Dr. W. kX. Ward. the U. & Marine hospital surgegn, who or- | eee Hishwaviaan Ri dered that Fownes be detain Mr. woman ‘fashion, @ box-holder at P acked e and came| the opera, on Wednesday ‘night, just Arguments Feb. 19. WHORLER HOT FAVORITE IS i aniore, Hopning. ad tite tiveatcns, after she entered La Kosai witha| 0 ’ ’ Becused OF LOotlng | cinti--Double 9.6, Deloanna eet. ply EWlni-OiAliaa ea legal reprisals against Ward Dr. Ward jooked the passengers over ag they were leaving the ship, an whe n young Fownes appeared, the sur- geon halted him, Fownes did not seem| The necklace was worth at least | w . rete : | to realize what tho doctor meant when | $10.00, very possibly more than that. | Whit he termed = Ausiolsl practice, sue | + deatinsnt ieee eae serene i. , he ordered him to stand aside and wait.| There was a hucried search for the | the Recorder finally set Feb. 19 for the a : pector in placid sdb 1 Bronte oan ene! Ben Lear, a 12-to-1 Shot, Comes Out of the} cmptroier Motz's omce, a weaithy \ When the young man realized that he was detained by the surgeon he was surprised and angry, Dr. Ward finally decided that Fownes was In no condition te be medically examined, and ordered was greatly exercised. Mrs. Fowtes, the young man's sister-in-law, sald to-day that she had no Idea why her brother- in-law was held up. and that her bh bund was going to the Baltic immediate- Stoner, chief sur- | ‘Necklace Lost by Opera- Goer Is Picked Up | in Street. GETS REWARD OF $1,000.! | Owner Concealed Identity by | Leaving Sum with Mana- | ger of Restaurant. |} ment has won a reward of $1,000 In jcash by finding a pearl and diamond | necklace which a rich woman lost Wed- | nesday night. | According to the man at the other} lend of the telephone, his name was| jJTarkinson, and he was then at No. 7| | Broadway. i! “A ‘white wings’ {ust came In here,” | sald the voice. “with that neollace that | e lost. He says he picked Itup while wining the street.” Mr Harktnson was instrimted to bring man to La Rochelle with the nec t lac! | An advertisement appeared tn a] morning paper offering a reward of! $1,000 caeh and no questions asked for the return to La Rochelle restaurant jof a necklace lost somewhere between | that plaice and the Metropolitan Opera- House. Behind this advertisement Js a story ! which, ingmany ways, offers a parallel of comparisons to the story of “The party of friends, discovered that her pearl and diamond necklace Wag miss- ing from about her throat, Worth $10,000. glfttering bauble in the restaurant, in the opera bus that had brought the | party from the opera and at the opera- | house. There was no sign of the glit-) | tering circlet, tice in the papers or to give the lo: publicity in any way. She sald she would rather run the risk of never 1 | covering her jowels than to have her name printed. Juskha2 half Hours Ler Work wil Whe Bag GOFF PROTESTS, BUT WILL EAR PATRICK'S CSE Recorder Finally Con- sents to Listen to the Recynier Goff to-day attempted to dodge the hearing of Albert T. Patrick's appilcation for a new trial. District- Attorney Jerome pinned him down to The Recorder begged to be relieved | the responsibility “I have expressed to you, Mr. Jerome, | and to counsel for the other side,” he relieved. If you can agree on any other | Justice of this court I would be glad to have the case transferred. I believe a strange and open mind should receive this matter."* q BEATEN AT FAIR GROUNDS Bunch in Stretch and Gets Nose in Front of Fargo. Feb, 9.—The track was muddy again, and this condition brought a number of mudders, including some new ones which have never stirted here before. —One of the hardest cards of the season was offered the speculating patrons of this track this afternoon. To make matters worse, the track was heavy, S 22S free! ro oe . Fer Leg Fahizsetes bringing out many mudders, on which This puzzled the talent considerably. —_ OnT Door INDICT SIX FOR FRAUD IN SEWER DAMAGE SUITS Officials Among Those City of Millions. ‘ A prominent Brooklyn lawyer and! contractor and two law clerks were tn- | dicted by the Kings County Grand Jury | to-day for conspiracy in.connection with | the $2,000,000 sewer frauds against the city. The Indicted men are: Sewer Claims Department of the Comp troller's office, Manhattan, John B. Scanlon, Inspector of Sewer Claims. Dantel Casey, a contractor, OF TAMMANY All of the ‘eaders, with four exceptions, they being absent > i from the city, met in Tammany Hall 'ate to-day oe At the dictation of Leader Charles F. Murphy, Thomas F. McAvoy; Chairman of the Executive Committee, was elected were mystified as to what was expected of them. . . | j.R/E) Murphy, who was much in evidence, said nothing except to a eal few, and they with his promptings did what was re- quired. --udapisinlgy ‘Magistrate Charles G. F. Wahle presided at the meeting, which was in session but twenty-eight minutes. : The election of McAvoy shows that Murphy, is, still Boss of Tammany. 8 Rice —_——_+-¢-___. -~ |-safd amas LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. Sixth—Los Angeleno 5-2, Aurumaster out place, Athena. Seventh—Little James 3-1, Tryon 2-1 place, John Garner. SHIELD WALDORF GUEST her brains in the East Fifty-first street police station early to-day rather than face a charge of theft, was betrothed to a man of wealth and culture was r-vealed ina number of letters found among her belongings by Coroner geon told Fownes to stand aside.” Beyond a alight resemblance to the chned, Two Central Office detectives before another Judge. addy, Redman, 137, Diliso Crane by the Grand Jury. trope to this country and Uved here ly to secure his brother's release, : It before Recorder Goff that Pat- Be cf Young Fownes was the compunion on! yt! Ce thie course she #al4 sick was convicted of the murder of the | the dove was puzzling. ‘The fields, while The fields were of @ good size and] Charles M. Wells and Frank M. Win-| Julius Marburger. the voyage of the Earl of Yarmouth. | the aubject of @ lot of unpleasant gos-{28ed and wealthy William Rice, When |/ of @ good size, were not unwieldy. All| the Gullook for high-class sport was dell clerks In the office wf Lowyer} ot, Dotty and talented little mald of Mrs. E, M. Szoqnamillo, known | who also camo on the Baitle, and the a pleasant BoS- | ti matter came up to-day in the regu- | told, « good day's racing was promised. | promising. A good field of sprinters | Miles. - 5 ; S pair assisted in tho entertainment of ie a ‘Town Toples Sho was afraid | | curse of motions before Justice Mc- | FIRST RACE—Five and a halt furlongs; | faced the starter in the five-furlong| After the indictments were handed up | ag Mme. Rose Binner, a fashionable modiste, of No, 13 East oF rty-fifth street, An adlnind cpu acretaiy bate aie ot Nee Nechient (heres pers mene |3eehon in the criminal branch of the |!" Betting. the fourth event on the card, to Judge Crane, four of the accused | yineq herself to save her lover from the shame and disgrace of the crime in “ lace, the apers imigh’ 7 a - . Ph. 3 — ) MeMa 1 We = a lee nega ¥ day, vy steer the case clear of Recorde; 5 = -Attor- i re a Fownes is awfully fond of a wheezy, | MOF notoriety efart pal lok Secor der i 3| Sr. FL | ney Clark, pleaded not guilty and were | her accomplices in the robbery of her employer she bought the revolver with a 2 2 50 ac! ¥ 7 end eee this medical person asked | @ Takes Some Risks. Justice McMahon sald st was. the rute |i i 8 er Py held for trial In $1,500 bail each, which | which she shot herself. m=yei hat his business wus Mownes, by| But, after thinking it over for nearly | to send all applications for new trials | /ady Mistake. Mie Eindaay : BR a. 15 g|they furnished, | ————— , Terror of the third degree and the Woy of a bit of a Joke, sald: ‘Make it | twenty-four hours, she decided to take | to the trial Judge and he would have | Suh oon Te Wise te 05,1.’ Jones. 4? 8) Bench warrants were prepared for the | raking to light of several acts in hor anything you pleose, Jov Lois." Quite a some riska Yesterday afternoon Pink- | to follow the regular practice, and the | E $ 116, (McLanentin 3 8) contractor and Scanion, though It | carly life that hud forced her to adopt bright thing, I should say. But the |ertons are sald to have been retained to | AS, Went te the Mecarder. a ante | Afurimbo 2 ane Lavtapate: #2 10 expected that they will surrender them-, more tian one sae: curilshed: theaiey surgeon couldn't see the fun at all. He look for the gems. James O'Donnell, | of the hearing he said: ‘Time— “ or 116, J, Maret we % selves before the warrants are served. with the desperation that merved her to Fepeated the question, and Fownes sald: {manager of La Rochelle restaurant, gays'| “We will, adjourn from day to day| Oak Grove made the running, fol- gh HO Dennen <0 | Distriot-Attorney Clark saya. that | suictue, ; ‘Oh, I'm a Job marster.’ And then, you|the Indy sent him $1,000 last evening, | Wel wil proces as ‘inva. tral ot] Wed by Honeywell and Wickford, tn | Dave’ Somérs, 112, "Anderoon::\.0. 29 "3 | theae ix Indictments are only the firat Letters) fromthe Walaoets know, the inspector who looks after the | with Instructions that he post It asa re-| course the District-Attorney can ex-| the stretch Wickford went to the front) Ales tik tae here batch, and that a great many more Letters in her possession that the luggage Was annoyed because Fownes,| ward, on oondition that her name re-| “mine the witnesses."’ and won by a neck from Honeywell, re ent to the front oon after! wil ‘be found against well-known | Police obtained possession of some thm: in @ Jocular spirit, told him he didn't| main a fast secret Mr, Olcott sald he had to bring elght| who beat Burnolette hulf a length, the start, made the running dud won| Brookiyn lawyers beplic in the | ago show that she was known under know how » ry ree witnesses from Texas and one from the easily by two lengths from Bonebrake, yn lawyers teplicated in the : low miny bags he—Fownes, [) possibly for feur of a publication of| Philippines. SECOND RACE—Short courae: ateeple-] 015 ‘beat Enverite a length, "| great sewer frauds against the city. [ree different names before she sought mean—had, and he-the inspector, 1! names the ald of the Police Department Restate jiean time,” concluded ithe | chase. ‘ petting | aoe see length. The District-Attorney believes that | employment with the dressmaker four mean—seemed put out. And #0 the sur-|in iinding the necklace haa been, de-|Leceeers, t NOPE counsel for BOL s1des | crartera, weights and Jockey VE | «SECOND RACE—Selling; three and a hait| hardly day will pass this month that | months ago It wpuld geem from python, 151, Gnddy. «+ 4 tabiconente are act handed to dittee = | these letters that the girl fled from —— | late Bill Nye, young Mr. Fownes didn’t Jook a bit like a humorist as he sat in his tweed and lop-wired travelling cap, looped up on a sofa in the Baltle's cabin, ‘Phe furniture was all covered With tarpauliaS, su that it looked like chunks of a svowdrift, und there was no one else In sight but a filtting stew- ant. It wasa't a very gvod place to be cheerful in anyhow “Ab, @ press man, wald the captive when @ reporter for The Evening World Introduced hin if, "Well, go you know 4 call this ram treatment in a country that is supposed to be free, 1 siould say, realy, it was rather a blooming outrage. i’ think 1 ratier bested thet surgeon at repartee, but he said he would fix me, wad 1’ supe tis is his way of doing ‘ti. 1 propose ty make trou- ble for him for this when I get out, “Oh, certainiy. 1 was not lnioxicated, 1 was merely being funny, and the thick witted beggar couldn't’ see it, | you know. Br. Ward had a- different story to tall in detaining Beaty Ook me 3% ef. the captain of the ship and shook hands with me, telling me he would certunly. fi the game line, ‘Then be turned ration Cominissioner and ‘Old chupple, you certa nly were you didn't beem to relish Your rat, all, But then after “laut ht's entertainment none of our taty ed," he had never wen the Im: tor before in hi him det uy here was @ hullabaloo, er paseen| when ‘ownes back, “ney aa Arainat threstaned’, tongs At demand Tedtess, 3 lon In ife T ong the turned went to the restuurant to-day asking jfor detalls, The manager refused to \give them any tnformatian whatever, Says She Is Wealthy. To a reporter of The Evening World Mr, O'Donnell told this story “The lady who lost the necklace is very wealthy, She usually brings the ‘ats In her box at the opera here twice n Week for dinner, She sent word to have tables reserved for Wednesday evening, About midnight the party ar- rived in an opera bus belonging to the Indy. She seemed worred, but she did not say anything until her’ friends were xeated. ‘Thon she jumped up from the table and said her necklace was gone, “She explained that she first missed {t ag she took off her wraps on ent ing the restaurant, but, not being tain for a moment whether worn it at all or not that even! had searched her memory ing the alarm, ‘Some of the others cad they had seen the Jowels glittering at her throat when she put on her cloak as ahe left the opera box, “The cloak Was of fur, with big metal clasps. Once It was on, the necklace could not have been stolen from under ite The lady didn’t know exactly how much the necklace hud coat, bi it'was worth over $10,000, Se Anis “We soarehed the restaurant and the opera "bus, ‘Then the party went to the opera-houre and looked there, ‘The lady had already charged me not to give her name. She sent me the $1,000 Feward yesterday, und I inserted the advertisoment asking for the return of > the neck! — To Hear Hoch's Plea. SPRINGFIBLD, ILb FEB, 9,—Gov. Deneen will next Monday give a hear- ing on an applivation for a computation pf tne eaters ot wi mau ware ee re 1 before’ giv GIVES $10,000 10 EACH GRANDCHILD Stephen Kirby’s Will Provides for the Youngster’s Start in Life. ‘The ate Stephen R. Kirby had a fuil heart when he made the will filed to- day. It was drawn ten years ago this month, and the first paragraph be-- queatha “to my friend, Phineas C. Lounsbury (of No. 137 West Seventy. sucond sireet), as trustee, as many sums of $10,000 each as I shall leave grandchildren, and this Is ty include not only. such as are now living, but alao to wil born after the date of this will. In consequence of this clause, nine youngsters wil begin life with ® little fortune, thanks to. this Grandfather meh jf th ‘The rest of the estate goes to ¢t widow for life, and then to the theese Children, Fitzatyert Kirby, of “Wyane doute, Mich.; Frank B. Kindy, of the Luiperial Hotel, and Mrs, “Minnie ‘Me Barling, of the Hotel Mardniaue,’ No, ‘emt ‘J rty-third street, Mr, dled dan, be Ain Ee srrate a set ts TY, Fiving, Rain ‘Cloud, 147, Wild Ranger. 147, Archibald. Lucas, 111, Radke: cous eye ee fate HGS + 3 King Leopold, 110, Crimmin Biue Grate Girl, 185. "Ryans 00, 8) ate ane tio knasras H. M. P, made the running, followed | Rorthy NM. ‘Freeman. by Python and Redman. This order | Burver Jones, 102, Digein held to the stretch, where Redman took | Baleshed, 114, J. Main. the lead and showed the wiy to the] Bitter Apne, 110, McLaughlin last ‘sixteenth, where Python closed | Pink Princess, 167, Lo smith... go 8 and won by half_a length from Red-| Buster Jones, Baleshed and Helen jnan, who beat Flying Rain Cloud a| Lucas raced ip close order to the length, Time—3.43 1-5. stretch, where Salvisa closed and got| ; nate] BP Jn ume to win by @ head. Helen ate) ACen peT Se end OA Nae Lucas wae second, a length in front of ‘i King Leopold. Starters, welghts and Jockeys. THIRD RACE—Selling; six furlongs. Adesso, 07, W. Melntyre, a bis Meriingo, $2. Pleratt. * Starters, weights and jockeys, Str. Pl. Suzanne "Rockamore, i Ben Lear, M2, J. Be Father Tallent, 117, N 7 2l Fargo, 2 83 Jack Adams. 104, W 4) Whorier, 95 +S kywant 80. He 4 sh[odd Blin. 89, 6 Mattie H., 12 KR. Lowes 001). 8 8] Fancy Di 1 Sewell, oS 8S Adesso rushed to the front and, mai | Trike Morse, 0G, Perkins... 2 ‘ fs, won easily by Pinsticker, #8, J, Metntyre, 2)! iy Ing all the running, won easily by two by Lg Safequard: 107, Bedell... 3 » Hi lengths from Merlingo, who finished | Mart Gentry, 103, Mandors. B ¢ strong and beat Suzanne Rockamora @| Bishop Weed, 111, J. Martin! 2» &§ Fargo went to-the front and mado the running, followed by Whorler and Pinstlckes, “‘Dhey held this order to the Yength for the place. ‘Time—125 2-6, FOURTH RACESelling; one mile. i and Jockey Rai": | stretch, where there was a general : 6 8] closing’ up and Ben’ Lear won’ by a Belcen, $9, 3 1] nose from Fargo, who beat Whorler a Hon Mot, 141, 1 3) lengin, “Time--L19 1-6, Late Biktn, 100, Hettorrniai, 1B fA] TCE RACE Mandeep) Gyelfuriones Foreigner, 106, Obei eae) Sante ect Ban Mo; made tho running to the |e aint wolehty and Jock Spr Pk stretch followed by Tarp and Fercigne: 38! Criamin Kew In the stretch Tarp came away and|*James Hoddick, 10. Perrin ais won easily by three lengths frm: Hel- ty, MO, Moreland ae it den, who closed strong and beat Bon | ‘Pity, 90. J. Johnaon. as ER ac lenerh eh nee eh Mary Prim, S85, Sehftiln, ih FIFTH RACK—Garnish, 2 to 5, 1; | Cousin Kate, 104, 1, Smith a3 ody MOllison entry. A Cousin Kate made the running to the stretch, followed by Lady voned with & raph and won’ by helt wi 4 Sheth from Deuxtemps, who beat James Reddick a length, ‘y Ohtet_ Hoy re 3 to 5 for place, 2; Prec- fous Stor Entries for New Orleans racen end other late sporting news on » -leity. A claim for damages to Bortcka’s The specific case in whitch the alx in- dictments were found to-day was in the claim of Martin Boricka, of No. 24 Wyckoft street, Brooklyn, against the cellar through flooding from the city sewer was put Uirough. Miles was the attorney in the case. In the ovurse of District-Attorney Clark's investigation he says he found that Borlcika repudi- ated the claim, declaring he had never made jt. Assistant District-Attorney Robert El- der, who had charge of the investiga- on of the sewer frauds for Dintrict- Auorney Clark, said to-day that the wigantic steal was uncovered by honest | sewer Inspectors in the Comptroller's | office, With tho assistance of these in- spectors Mr, Elder conducted his in- quiry and loarned that the city had been swindled out of millions of dollars, Asmstant District-Attorney Wider ex- viained that the case made out agulnst the six men presents these alleged facts; That fake chums were sent to the Sewer Claims Department of the Comptroiter's office reaching the hands of Mr, MoMahon, He turned them over to Inspector Scanlon for investigation, Mr. Miles acted as attorney of record one of lus clerks swore as notary puh- lic to the signature of the claimant and the other clerk filled in the detatis ‘The contractor gave expert evklence of damage, MILES HAS FIGURED IN MANY QUEER CASES William O, Miles was graduated from the Columbia Law School In 1886, and in under different names, the love misstves the Coroner found among the girl suicide's effects | Death Warrant Sent to] rc’ vitten upon pane of the Wate | dorf-Astorla Hotel, the Hotel Astor, the Sheriff Takes Him by (sie Some were . | written In English, gome in French and ise. | some in Itallan, in a style that gave surpr je of culture and rene. ) In y all bore the Initial signee ' i Mercer, of Hackensack, his i eee * See ee rTangman Van Hite. of ON Of the Jrttors, th addition, todd } Newark, will work all to-night, for ite ete ee babe Qi | fternoon Gov. es Bh te a, SN onthe i Toa peapieg of Jerry Rosia, and he D f E i a ao ee ; must be hanged between 10 o'clock: tomy ¥ alone I willeomm | morrow morning and 3 o'clock In the F Wile White, sRapeeeeeena afternoon, The news 7 ue SF itiaste, with lave be Prise and found the officials entir See tenant 4 prepared, aR ‘i eprleve of vblrty A Mrs, Schwartz, , sister of Mma denttaemortow rand W-lKy | Binner, sald to-day ‘that the youl Lap Selihcet et don ttrontal woman Was @ master of many lene 7 ee eeae eva further stay, Gov. |£taxes, among thom French, Ttallany Re ee ea stiuek tale panish and German, She was edus Stokew, however, refused to eated {n convents In London, Paris an@ hia arguments, signed the Italy. Before coming to this Ox, she Was employed as @ oof ential maid in the bome of one of Paris Rothschilds and also in the | home of an American nilbonelse, saa who resides in the Bren Dinsmore, | capital. das { once the Sheriff began to work.| ‘That the young woman has been, inte gallows ral have t0 be tested, th) sisting her poor mother who lves i'm: "oy" and Hangman Van Hise’ w i vow, trey tomake fue expertmente with |small German village wae shows the apparatus to-night, The witnesses) totter recelved from the parent ited by the court are scattered! weeks ago. ‘The dead girl's mother rant and sent (iward tial se iry, to delive Mercer. It was 3.30 this aftecn Fox entered Mercer's office at the Hack ensack Jall and handed hum the ware my wher rant, 1890 he entered the office of Jere Wern- over the county. and deputies were! cnowledged the recelpt of $150.60 sg) a out to notify those who were out be -| begged her daughter to ange of the t end iene ‘ ‘¢hat