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ee EVENING FINAL] RESULTS EDITION. Cel |“ Circulation Books Open to All.” EDITION J “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1906. PRICE ONE CENT. WOMEN FIGHT T0 SEE BE Say- Leadme To Firsf Base } Need Sleep SAYS FRANCE, AS KAISER MENACES, Official Declaration Made at Govern * ~ ment Council in Paris After Scouts Had Reported German Army Pre- pared for Dash Across Frontier. “READY FOR WAR” lr ) Malhewsons Eye Ie Fun | of Rig Iron Good Luck \ Olel Fetfow $ ee PARIS, March 2.—War Minister Etienne, in the Chamber of Deputies €o-day, following the published announcement that the German Army was ready to dash into France, and aroused over criticism by certain Deputies of the French Army and the fortifications of the country, made this dec- 1] Loration: i ‘Tm Off To Ger Married - ] “Our strongholds are in good condition. The rumors of defectiv ry measures have been taken, , The decree establishing the Council of National Defense is now in the| __( i 8 hands of the Premier, and the Supreme Commander has already been wz! chosen. He is an officer of incontestable ability and posse: fall confidence of the army.” Previous to this, answering a question on army expenses, he said that { ‘being a civilian he was obliged to depend on the judgment of Tuilltary ex- perts who upheld fortifications, maintaining that the fortifications of France are amply sufficient to defend her eastem frontier. (ee eee TWO PICTURES THAT WILL THRILL ¢ gttuted on lines similar to the British , Commitee of Imperial Defense. The Minister added that it was his firm pur- One Was Drawn to Order! for $1,000 and the Other Tells of Novelty. the as 4 Mike Dovlin. Taking A Chance BOTH FAVORITES BEATEN IN-NEW-ORLEANS THIRD Lemon Girl Gets Only Show Money at Fair Grounds, and Polly Prim Runs Second { pose to eliminate politics from the ‘The Journal to-day published the re- qwult of an investigation made by its eorrespondents along the German fron- Hers. 5 ‘Dhe newspaper says thé Germans do | wo: desire war, but the German army fe ready, and Ms superior mobilization plans permit @ rapéd invesion of French territory. ‘The Journal counsels the abandon- men: of French reliance on fortifica- tions and the adoption of the German When you open your Sunday World plan of rapid invasion of the enemy's “aerrivory. WASHINGTON, March 2—The op- tmistic feeling of the United Stgtes }@overnment that the Algeciras confer- ence would result in a peaceable settle- "ment hes changed to intense pessim- “sm, and to-day the Administration ad- jmits that the outlook 1s 80 gloomy that ar clouds are visible, The mere disagreement of the dele- ‘ates on Moroccan affairs is incidental the overshadowing threat, even next Sundav mornine you will find in it two beautifut art products, The first {s more particularly a me- chanical feat, Look carefuny at the last page of the Magazine Section, and consider that it is nrinted fron a roll of paper, in four calors, at the rate of two complete conles every second. ‘The color work will compare with anv to ibe found in the hist:-priced monthly maga- zines. ‘The other picture ts an excellent ex- ample of the work of the greatest liv- {ng artist in black and white, Charles FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, |March 2—Although the programme of fered here to-day Jot of no-account dogs a good crowd was in attendance and the bookmakers were kept busy. during the weelt has been a great Help Jand the thousands of visitors here for \the Mardi Gras carnival have helped at City Park Course. brought together a and the splend: The weather here long handicap. selling. CITY PARK, NEW ORLBANS, March 2—Picktag winnens here was mo eas; matter to-day, Seven mices were carded id. draw out a big attendance. The feature | of the card wus the five and a half fur- FIRST RACE—Three and a half furlongs; weather helped to = (saw t\* Off Dactor | NEW PLAYERS REPORT 10 M’GRAW TO-DAY AT MEMPHIS Rest of Team Surprised by Signing of Wright, Who Pitched Last Season for Louisville Team— Practice To-Day in Rain. By BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Bvening World.) MBPMPHIS, Tenn, March 2.—Yester- day the Giants were soaked in per- splration. To-day they were soaked with rain. With the determination which ‘has won for him the pennant In the National League and the champion- ship of the workt, MoGraw forced his men on the field and kept them at work this morning for more than an hour in a drizzling rain, Later the vater fell in torrents, and {t was a ‘sad looking lot that made their way back to town and hot baths. ‘7 Devlin was the only regular to arrive to-day, though Wright, a star pitcher of the American Association, showed up with him to join the twirling staff. Wright pitched last season for Louis ville and looks good. He ts hevvy of robability, of a European war, in- sagianiet z x v nasa cipetes Dana Gibson. Collier's Weekly, which | 4, swell the receipts of the gate. taitare, walghts abel sockesy pecinn: Wola e reoce en eIDANY controls Gibson's services exclusivel, ch Y * - th of the ebay ly; | FIRST RACE—Maldens; six furlongs. lamblet, 104, Koerner... 10 4 That France fears the outcome pald him $1,000 for drawing this plo. Rettinz.| La ‘Chore, fos, J. Jone 8 1 wonference {8 shown to-day in the com-| 16. me Sunday World Starters, welghts and jockeys, Str, Pl, | King Leop:ia, a ?ments made on the visit yesterday of | + The Sunday World reproduces i | sweet Favor, W, Moreland. ... w 8/3. B. Dunn, ‘103 a! s Jor | 0? ® sepurate sheet of heavy art paper | Loretta Hi 1 Bel cee 7 52] Envolla. 1s, 10} \ the French representative, Ambassador | | gidelicake tone. Kings Gem. lit, 3. 40645 bop 3| (gusserand, to tho Siate Department, | : Wedding Ring. 18, L. Jc 2 8 16| ; hi in secret conference more | But it is not only the color work india. Ww. Flynn, 103, 10] 3 is piwnere tie wes ins \the magazine that will interest you. | Profune, 100, Perrine... . bo B| Elster. Peggy. OS ot oo | "han an hour with Secretary Root. i “| John MoBride, 104, Aubuchon. 7 2] Lrightly, 103. Romanolll,,. Ul ss ‘On his departure the attitude of hia|The page itself tells of Three New | Quaint. 103. MeDonali... - 12 | Palatina, 108, W. Metniyre: » S| sn. ggovernmentimmediately changed. Where| Thrillers. How would you like to be|Santa Susanne, 101, J. Johnson... 3) By Merry Leap Near 103, Furrow.... 12 : aceae lscernment. 99, L. Sm! ion, 3 riding along a mountain in an auto- | Bistemment. 90, 1 ome 6 2] Lary D..” 103, ~m 8 (heretofore the administration has fore- Pwasted an amicable settlement of the \ Bforoc: discussion, it was free to- eta great wings spread out and waft you ’ Way it that there is Httle hope CEA | Bently to earth? This ts only an tlu- fot euch reement—even more, that | me ‘apne | sion, of course, but dt has been worked Time—6.43 35. La Thorpe made the running to the stretoh, followed by Chamblet and King Leopold In the pan home Chamblet wemt to the front and won by a neck {na herd drive from La Thorpe, who mobile and suddenly be dashed over a precipice when—here's the surprise— Sweet Favor went to the front at the start, made all the running and won in a drive by a nose from Loretta H., who beat King’s Gem a length. Time—1.20. SECOND RACE—Two-year-olds; three and one-half furlongs. W@ermany considers that if war is to 5 x Betting. | beat King Leopold @ length, P ‘a desirable time for It. out as next summer's thrill at Coney tung. i i ome ie be aaid that if the apprehended | island. ‘There are two other marvellous | elon Tucan STIS Rubeahode... TE” VB|QRCOND RACE—Gix and one-hait tur- ‘a. the conference occurs It unis described on the sume page. Dorothy M., 9%, Chandler. 12 5 ettin, break-up of the ot the State} Did you know tbit 2 long tine of | Little Wanda, “104, | Mace 4 P tan {rill be due, in the opinion he tty of | Melstondo. people walted every single mt Pace) os bar 72 i Department, to the obstinate tenacity of | night in New York sor the privilege of | Beatrice Hi. bo 2 5 hige SB mee | Germany in clinging to her demands | spending 350,000? Though you have had | Hitter’ sites, i 13 6| Rain Devils, 110,'D Aula ee 3p (Gnd rejecting the French concessions.| many Cpportunities to aoe this $5,000] Runsum. le Hayes... ..-> 7 2) Pitkin, 103.C. Morris. tsssso g Mgne fear of a Wuropean war as a re-| Dread line,” it is probable you, would | Sainsiiia, 7 52) Tme—1e § about it Y Y Tent e¢ the failure of the conference | in che Magasine Bection nose i Bunday.' | Won by Helen Lucas; Dorothy M. waa | Nonie Laicille went to the front and 5 second and Little Wanda third. Time— | showed the way to the stretch, where | ‘ased, not ao much upon the importance| A good Sunday paper, however, has|o 44. Tambeau and {ne drive won by something besides surprises. For in-| “ocrap Racw—one mil half a length. Nonie Lucille was threo Jef the subjects discussed at Algeciras, stance, chere is the atory of “A Man ottt in front of Heart of Hyacinth faa upon consideration of the general P| Wig Works for Nothing in New York’ Jockeys. Pe | CE—In : i fittoal stwuation in Burope, and the|a’ puilosopher. of the, highest wpe, Fe me, a) Bade Fe Fel ewsinuee, ShCm aaailcaby Bye ead otal ‘apinion that probably Germany betleres who, hes aeslanedy that, New x itd fudge Hines, i, Perrine: oo? Betting. 7 of ., 103, Aubuchon : welghts and jock fthls to be the denlrable time for war Ht) Froy and that we “mistake mechanical Ynboday, 10% ts dd 3 eKoerner se... BE By badd Will Feil. See uadeyt Magneina con will alae Tribe's Hill 118. Rovolns: as 5 vac Conference 2 find ‘art, science, human interest and| sous Maren ot are ses BBG 92 85) The pessimistic view of the State De-| two good shom stories; one for children| “verandah was the pacedaker, followed | Neus” ost partment is not genorally pean ten in ener ene other @ masterpiece by 0, ty Lemon Girl and Imboden. | ‘They ran 02 $5 i iplomatio circles. It is pretty thor |" Among the notable features in the) {nig way,to, the stretoh, where the pace. | y +100 40 y and'in a drive Uncle | . oughly recognized that the failure of the | wajtorial Section will be an article by ‘Henry won by a length from Judg:| Ley Young cut out a fast pace to ‘eonference is imminent, but it is not be- Neved that such failure would necos- ety Yorinaary ‘is sonstrusa as any is ¢ vane wring @ private settlement with atier the conference has ended. Comptrolier Metz on “Carnegie Lib- rarfes."" In the Metropolitan Section the wittlest present-day writers and ar- tists depict events of the week most en- tertainingly, The Comic Section—the famous World Himes, who closed a bi gap Lemon Girl a head. Time—1.46 FOURTH RACE—Mile and yards.—Flavigny won; Peter Nathaniel and beat) the stretch, with Nutwaid and Wild 3-5. | Irishman third, In the run home the | pacemakers quit, and Monterey, clos- ing with a rush, won by two lengths from olly Prim,’ who beat Wild Krish- seventy ond Landustrian third. Was Second re Funny Side-introduces a new character, ——— man a lengih. Gn such a settlement Germany wou’ | Billy Bragg, and then there's “Father,” LIN IN FOURDH RACE—On- f Bioe in’ Palestine, in Asia’ Minor, for| tht new favorite, MIKE DON 9 (Harrigan), 4 to § and out, 1; Delphie, | ying a free band to Brance in|,,chess are only @ few hints concerning T 208 (R Powe:r), 9 to i eee Ca “orth ! 4 joronce, Sunday morning in the Sunday World. LIMELIGH AGAIN. B tok 3. ennessy), 7 to 1 ant ‘The attitude of the State Department fa taken to mean that the efforts at Leo ET nn TE a Rs ——_.— PE On A Recires “wit wow {KING EDWARD STARTS | cixGinwatt, 0, “Starch 2 M’FADDEN TO GET $4,500. +i y 1s werned that Mike Donlin, ex-Red new contrefiekter aki TO VISIT RULERS. LONDON, Merch 2.—King starts to-night on a two monti and chief batter for the Champion ‘Gants, missed a train at Albany Thurs- day, it was not @ careless move, but wione with thoughtful intention. It de- vel ers of St. Regia, Whone Notne Drove Millionaire from Home, to Pay Namages, award holl- Britich Ships at Gibraltar. Spain, morning ithat the ALGucH Southern Spain, March —Dninty: Briton warships, ‘with’ @ fight-| day in France and the Mediterranean, | C4 vt the ‘train the next day, dut The jury which heard the tale of woe is capacity of 2,000 men, are assem-~ | travelling incogmito as Duke of Lan- oft te ea training | told by John H, McFadden and his wife jed to-day at Gibraltar, six miles grounds, in Memp! went b> Chi- | how the Thompson-Starrett Constructios caster, and artiving in Paris Saturd: hs Britis Aces to cast | Company in building the St. Regis Ho- tel made vo much noise as to force them to vacate their Fifty-fifth street man- sion, awarded $4,600 damages t this ‘afternoon before Justice Amend in evening. He will stay the Embassy until Tursday, and during hin to wil It Is not known here who the fair visit the French ’ capital Bee President Fallleres, whom he has not| maiden is, but It is sald the ceremony vet mét. rformed in the Windy City to- if ‘will be m Paris the King goes to Biarritz, France, and’ will stay ‘there until diay and te vit be ta cincin nese falig TH wie cad soe a rt wi © tS protect for the | tot with hie, ject for. the stature and throws with a graceful movement. McGraw kept the Wright contract all to himsélf, and not even the players knew of his signing, The Giant chieftain has also signed andy Robinson, shortstop of the (Mthwaukee He will report to-morrow. When rain fell tho hard to-day for work with a baseball MoGraw brought club. the medicine bail into piny, and every man was kept ina sweat until he could be rubbed down without harm, This is the first time such an experiment has | : and it is un eminent As a rule ballplayers on rainy ok at each other, ness re d it takes many to reco! 7 no medicine ball has 1 the protien for McGraw. Later in the day Archie Graham, the young phy jan ballplayer from Bal- Umore, stuck his head in McGraw’s | door, and was immediately sent on a two-mile run just far Instance, The doctor Is expected to be a valuable ulllity outfielder. $10,000,000 FROM SHAW 10 EASE MONEY MARK Treasury Secretary Makes Government Deposit for Four Months. WASHINGTON, March 2,—Secretary Shaw to-day announced that he would make temporary deposits in public banks amounting to $10,000,000, The Secretary in his statement says “In the month of February, {ust closed, the Treasury Department locked up about $10,000,000, four and a million by oxcess of government re- celpts over expenditures and five mil- lions by excess of deposits by lawful money tor redempilon ef national bank circulation over and above the actual redemption “For this reason the Secretary of the Treasury announced this eve he would at once deposit $10,060." public funds in existing depository bahks, These deposits will be made en- tirely in tmportant centres—namel New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Bu more, ORicugo, St.’ Louls and New Or- leans. “The deposits will be temporary only. and ‘depository banks receiving thom will be called upon to return ihe same on or about July 10. ‘The deposits being of a temporary character, the department will accept fs security satisfactory bonds on a basis of % per cent. of thelr value” Greeks Kill American, HONG KONG, MARCH 2.—Capt. Kel- erloun employed as Chief of by the Chinese Government at Changsa, Hunan, was murdered by two Greak adventurers, who shot him when he sovelit lo arrest them for illegally ay they aroT end ce Moco katy gtaeTs unt the | morrow with Ris bride. The honeyinoon | the Supreme Court. h may arrive! ruyal yacht Victoria and Albert, th tho | Couple ‘will make thelt” home in, New | oottin eee who 18 a, millionaire 5 Now eae cotton operator, sued for $12,000. He wilt meet. ror William ing his at i Ed. ward. wilt a Ap gens SS eae eoane? inaies : abo where, it is said, he} Yo Giants return there in being made forced t 1a $6,400 for bos J }o BDeN 5 f eV oerbaroty, OF ha tua a while and dam- ee to his furnitume and fort a0 i aos sien it map selling arms. The murderers were pur- sued by Chinese soldiers and captured | the head at his tes, which were gloees ‘egress, One commit other was abot by the hear the city to, prevent thelr the half | ing that SECOND VICTIM TERRANOVA GIRL |S DEAD Wife of the Uncle Slain by Bride Dies of Her Wounds, Josephine Terranova the seventeen- year-cld girl prisoner in the Tombs, Is guilty of a double murder now, for her aunt, Concetto Riggto, whom she stabbed when she slew her uncle, died the Fordham Hospital this afternoon, ‘The killing occurred on the night of Feb, 22 in homo of the Riggios at No, 110 Eost Two Iundred and Twen- tieth stzeet. the Bronx, ‘The young | girl. woo was a bride of a few months, wont to her relatives’ home to revenge herself for the brutality that had ht Gicgrace in the eyes of her band She went to the house of the old couple armed with a knife and revolver. First she struck down and mortally | stabbed her wu , Gitano Riggio, who ‘had abused her through ell her early | girthood, and’then she turned the knife | on the aunt who had winked at the old | man's infamy. | ‘The girl infiidied two deep wounds on ‘the aunt, but it was thought that she had a fighting chance for life. She ex- pire to-day in great agony. When the Bronx Coroner's office wae notified of the death of Mrs. Rigglo to- day It was decided to hold ithe inquest into the double munter on March 7. ————_—— BANKER A SUICIDE, WELLSVILLE, N. ¥., March 2 Augustus M. Burrows, aged fifty-seven years, @ prominent banker and mer- chant of Andover, shot himself through residence in that village carly to-day.dving Instantly, Hs, vate and banking business arp to be in the Fn ois Do cause RIHE MURDER SCENE Policeman Morton, Girl Nods life were besieged by a mob of men a erimg, although the tndividual memb: under ordinary circumstances would bi They tore at each other's clothes, way, and by flerce concurted rushes corridor. BANK PRESIDENT WALSH ARBESTED 1 FEDERAL MEN Financier Who Failed Charged with Breaking Banking Laws. CHICAGO, March 2—John R. Walsh, formerly President of the Chicago Na- tional Bank, which was closed some time ago by the Comptroller of the Currency, was arrested to-day on & Federal warrant charging nim with @ violation of the banking ils: i ¢ was teahnically in custody of @ uty marehal ull of ‘he morning, and | late in the day was taken to the office | Inited States Marshal Ames. secrecy was thrown about the the Unkted States officials In tis olty, and Diatrict-Attorney Morrl- son deciined to discuss the matter, say- ing that he was under a pledge not to | do so, | learned that the complaint r Mr, Walsh charges that as -sident of the Chicago National Bank fe made false. returns to the Comp- troller of the Currency as to the leans the bank ‘The sum estimated ts in round num- hers $3,000,000, BLIZZARD SWEEPING THROUGH THE WEST. LINCOLN, Neb, March 2—Dis- | patches from Alliance, Norfolk and other western and northern points in | Nebraska say the worst storm of the | winter has been raging for twenty- four hours, At Alliance the condition | grew worse during the day, and wire facilities are demoralized in the west-| ern part of the State. Northwestern Nebraska {s feeling the first real bilz- ard of the year. GERDRO SAYS LATE RESULTS A he was killed. The trial was adiourned till Monday. ————— i IS ACTED OUT BEFORE THE JURY. with Lawyer and Two Others, Gives Living P.cture of the Arrest and Death ot Gendron— Approval. The doors of the court-room in whicls Berthe Claiche fs on trial for her od woiner b-fore the opening of the proceedings this afternoon. ‘The word mob accurstely describée the gath= ers were well dressed and probebly e well behaved, But the overwhelming desire to see a woman who has killed and may herself suffer death in expiation transformed these ordinarily mild, law= abiding end gentle persons Into botsterous rioters. forcibly pushed each other out of the fairly overwhelmed the thin line of policemen stretched across the two pussageways leading from the main Sergt. Germann tried to hold back the rush of curtosity-seekers with his force of officers for half an hour. Then he had to send for help. Policemen trom other court rooms were hurried te the scene, and with their assistance the mob was forced away from ithe door, Want to Hear Girl. The women were more insistent than the men, especially those women who have been In attendance from the start, regaling themselves on the unsavory testimony, A report that Berthe Claiche would take the stand this afternoon and tell the story of her life without re- serve was responsible for the remark~ able demonstration, The slaying of Emil Gendron by BRerthe Claiche while Policemen Moron and Martineau had him under arrest on July 8 last was acted in court to-day as Morton gave a graphic description of the affair and detailed each motion made and each word spoken by the participants, According to Morton, Martineau led the way across to the corner where Gendron was waiting for Berthe. Mor- toh followed. and behind him came the girl. Martineau seized Gendron's left arm, and Gendron’s right went toward his hip pocket as Morton grabbed it Gendron, who had seen the gril, saw he was trapped and sald to her in Eng lish, “If you have me pinched I will kill you," and again tried to reach his hip pocket. Morton held tne arm, how- ever, and turned him about to start for the station-house. Then the pobicn- men heard the shots, Their prisoner sank down between them, and turning, they saw Berthe Claiche with the big, smoking revolver in her hands. Morton denied all of Martineau’s statements as to nls conversations with Berthe Clatche after her arrest. Morton began to-day with the events of the killing on the nignt of July & at Twenty-fifth street and Seventh avenue. In the preliminaries ne agreed with the story told on the stand oy Policeman Mort-neau, “When the deceased appeared at the southwest corner," sald Morton, “Mar- tineau, myself and the defendant crossed the strest. Billwfer had In the mean time walked down Twenty-fourth street with ) Officer Scanlan, the man on poat, “Martineau was first to cross the [streat, che defendant was secona and N SAID HE’D KILL GIRL, SISTER Irma Deon, the thirteen-year-old sister of Berthe Claiche, testified late to-day at the latter’s trial that Gendron had threatened to shoot Berthe if she did not meet him on the night ° OUNDS. T FAIR GROUNDS. . 9 Fifth—Limerick 20-1, Request out place, Merry Belle. op ——_— AT CITY Fifth—Southampton 10-1, » 5 Lineal . 41 place, Arachue. Od PARK. ; -CLAICHE Morbid Throng Storms Doors, Drives Back Police, and, With Clothing Torn and Tattered, Forces Way Into Court. Saibaba te > aaa cl tal