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cannes AR Tat a Aa a 4 «ls \ {, FULL STORY OF NELSON “ |_RESULTS EDITION: IF -McGOVERN FIGHT WILL B Circulation Books Open to All.”’ E GIVEN IN THE EVENING WORLD EXTRA TO-MORROW NIGHT _ “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” | _ WEATHER—Snow, Wednesday rain or snow, RESULTS EDITION | WHATHER—Snow, Wednesday rain or snow, PRICE ONE CENT. ~NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1906. PRICE ONE CEN FINAL TRAINING ENDS: M’GOVERN | | AND NELSON IN FINE SHAPE) P LIBRETTIST SLAIN ND THEN ROBBED IN MOCK'S HOTEL Ri Louis De Lange Killed with Razor and Police Seek Young Man Who Was Last Seen in His Rooms. ———~ That Louis De |ange, playwright, who was found with his throat cut | fin his rooms at Mock’s Hotel on Forty-second street was murdered and Fobbed was fairly well established by facts that came to light this after- ! noon. f for whom the police are looking, is now known to have gone twice with De Lange to his room. On his last visit, and just before he ran out of the house, at about 4 o'clock this morning, De Lange was heard to scream in terror: “Don’t do that. My God! Don't do that.” Nothing was heard from the apart- ment and five hours later the dead body The mysterious young man who was last seen in bis company, and | wan found. On the floor eight feet \\ away ley the razor. Gold Watch Missing. De Lange's vest, with his gold watch and chain, valued at 310, 1s missing. | | ‘His money was gone. On a hasty ex- ‘amination of the room :he detectives \ j )\ | \ { / ¥ { FIGHT ON FOR FORTUNE LEFT BY MRS, TODD Lawyer Lockwood Claims at first felt assured that nothing had been stolon. This causal them to de- Clare at first it was a case of suicide. To add to this new and more serious view of the strange affalr comes the statement of Coroner Schrady, who sald, fier an examination of the body: “E would not care to go on record as saving it Is not a case of murder. The I tire, I not cut clean | A er en ccr to care wen is) It Under Will, and murderer, SUill, the ‘ te = Si Alehah Rape to the ckin Relatives Contest. ge }t in neurly always in cases of sii- By the mature of the death wound Binur have been made either by @ jerer or by Mr, De Lange.” The Body was found by Alexander De Lange, brother of the dead ip, apd a comedian whose stage name Alexonder Clark, De Lange had apartments on the third floor rear of the hotel. On the floor above lives his ther and Mrs. Clark. Mrs, Clark De e's story Is the most important #0 “far given the police. ‘ysne sald that som: time apout 4 o'clock “thia morning sie heard voices In her ‘rother-in-law's room. At first she cowl not understand what wus sald. then ‘ i a (Continued on Second Page.) Ingersoll Lockwood, the tall, white- hatred olf lawyer, who while acting as counsel for Mrs, Margaretta Todd succeeded In having aimself appotnt- ed trustee of her estate and executor of her will, faced the Inwvers for the heirs before Surrogate Fitagerald this afternBdn in 2 battle to hold what he claims Was bequeathed to him, In the course of the morning session he waived his rights as a legatee un- der a will dated Jan, 23, 19% in ordor that he might testify to what hap- pened on the occasion of the signing of the will. This Is the will that Mrs, Frank Tousey, only daughter of Mrs. Todd, and Melton Berolzhetm; a grand- son of the old woman, are trying to break. By the terms of the will Mrs, Tousey 1s entitled to a life interest in the e: tate. If the will js set aside Mri Tousey and Berolzheim will be entitled KILLED BY SHOCK AT GIAL'S SCREAM | Jacobs, Wakened from Sleep » Jumped Up and Fell Dying , of Heart Disease. to immediate possession of the estate, outsidé of the Von Hoffman apartment house, at No, 49 West ‘I'wenty-sixth street, which Mrs, Todd assigned by deed before her death to Mra. Tousey, Lockwood 1s represented by Mark Alter and Jones Cochrane. The case of Mrs, Todd was most sen- tional, and many features of It have never been cleared up, She was over seventy years old, the possessor of a fortune valued at more than $300,060. Among her possessions was the Von Hoffman apartment hovse, at No, 49 West Twenty-sixth street, For some yeara Ingersoll Lockwood had been her legal aiviser avd had rooms at the Von Hoffman, Ordered Lockwood Out. They had eome disagrwement and she ordered hin: out of the house, She told several persons that there was a con- splracy on foot to get hold of her money. Previously she had made a will leaving the bulk of her property ¢o Lockwood, ‘and fad also exeguted a trust deed transferring to nim all of her property except’ ubout $5,000 or $6,000, Mrs. Todd had arranged to have a new will drawn, and had asked Man- ager Amory, of the Von Jioffman, and Miss Fannie Knight, a friend, to wit- ness it. ¥ Joseph A. Jacobs, sald to be an uncle of Jesse Lewissohn, died early to-day in a furnished-room house at No. 14 West Forty-third street. The death became know late vhis afternoon when B young man came out of the place © and reported to Policeman Thomas Bivors, on post, that there was a dead in the house, Moore questioned ~ Mite. Mary Decker, who has the house, »fand she said the man was Jacobs, He (was fifty-five years old and hal lived at No. 418 West Porty-second street. twé brothers, Richard and Arthur, fhe sald, are wealthy brokers in Wall treet. ‘y Coroner Weston after an save heart failure as the cause Ee Aevording to Mrs, Decker, Mr. Jacobs Was frightened to death. She said ste had known him for ten years. He came Inst Mra, ‘Todd Instructed the house last night to see two show |i ¥,t0 call & ead to the Vou Molt: irs. odd, ‘The, Nate og Knlgnt arrived’ just al she, Y aoreland land, Woe the door an greeted ra" company, in About | tor two women enicred the cab and oda Ordered ‘the driver to mo. Barclay wakened by they had come c she had told ‘Aiton louving: the hotel Mns, Toda or- the driver to (hind streat ‘tery, t it she 5 m8 up and then fol art, and ‘died ina ight eee to go street ferry, She friends ivi: in. New Nerne and had olng to Viale them, aa “to ih { i to the ‘Twenty. | %, ng Mine ONE OF THE STARS IN THE NEW YORK A. ©. GAMES TO-NIGHT. Some of McEvoy’s impressions of scenes in Madison Square Garden, Hr-piddle -Diddlej— Skined To, Death Wait For The Finish GARNISH BEATS CELEBRATION OUT FAVORITES WINS THIRD AT —AT-CITY PARK FAB GROUNDS ;Pat Bulger and Alma Du- four Run Second and Third, Respectively. to 5 Favorite, Gets Place Money. CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, | March 13.—The fields in to-day'’s races FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, March 13.-—An Interesting card, which (promises to give the talent an even break with the bookles, was down for decision here to-day, The flelds were of good size and well matched, indicating | of a good size. The golng was good and | a falr article oo was on tap. There wos no featur@$on the card. but the fourth race lo Uke the best event of the day. rae that the finishes would be close. ‘The Son FLOPES 10 60 IN ROX amas RACE—Three and one-half fur-lhegt race was the fourth, at a mile and i Betting. | an eighth. Relleet the Hey ie Rosser... Gg" Pk] FIRST RACE—Threo and a half furlongs; ada rick. 112." Prox 9% g§| two-year-old maid puting — Bom olin. tit, Nie i! starters, Whts. Ji st ‘Wilder,’ 1 5-2 | Helmuth, 108, Rub rg 8 eae esac: eae a & 3 year ior, MeDonald « 4 SS i imu g 5. Ganscrit, 101, iy 2 7 i Won by Belle of the Bay: Odd Trick Branded, eras th A i ish’”” i 9 ‘was second and Boserrian third. Perri 6 2 Romantic but Foolish”| Wilhelm, Once with Bos=|"Bi¢080 {Ae Seven trong eee ee i Cond etttn b ; . Starters, weights and fock ettiog: | and Wabash Queen third. ‘rime— Says Young Alex- | ton, Likely to Oppose |giniesm.winsagmionen. °F) an ’ ' * es dhe Only Way, 107, J. Jones 3 4] sEcoND RACE—Selling; five and one andre’s Mother, Him forBirmingham. |S Miigettitts $1} nait curiones. tab | sunrtere, weights, Jockeys 50 Gaiant, 11, Robbins 0-2 Electric Spark, 104, Morelan’ (Special to The Evening Work.) — « 13° | Lvchiat,. 100," Obert STAMPORD, C March, 14-The| 2¥, BOZEMAN BULGER. 8) Arrow Flight, 12. marriage of Jerome. Alexanére vand (Some tp eene Wrselne Wasa) ie | Water Mneen: ili; Barnett a i ee BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 13— 13. || Dow! Conners, 112) Barnett Miss Violet Adelaide Oakley was an Saeed Pal 2 8 | simpitelty, 105, n esopement, according to Mrs. Paul Bon-| Both the New York and Birmingham | judg Notgn, tio toda) Maveriek," 111," Perrine: | Sali é . = ‘Time—1.20 Frank Kenny.” 114, Anderson ner, young Alexandre's mother, The|lUbS Were on the fleld to-day getting cee 1 BUG , Feterttate, 162, Johansen... ... A in trim for to-1 . ra Th: Carter was second , loyed apher # Or ROREO W181) SGC) Nee ay third, James R. Ward, 106, Diggins. bride was employed ass stenograpier | Susroon the va Boe cdinae Fei aeponatd, by Mr. Bonner. oot ROORICUA: “proce : “It ts true Jerome is married,” said | continued. Starters, welehta and | rs. Bonner. “The only thing that 1| GriMfth’s club is showing wonderful | carmieh til, Rommel ere Fill) yon tyr Galante metre: @park ‘waa Fegret avout it is the way in which it] improvement, and with the exception of | ¥¥ Bulrer, “117, Nicol 43] second and Laythelst third, was It was an’ elopement. 1|Elberfeld nearly all soreness has left F Pa) AEA Se ee ot caderaiand why Jerome should| the team. Birmingham will be in much 73] THIRD Aelita do such a thing, ‘There was no occa-| better shape to give them a game to-| | Wop by Garnfth: Pat Bulger second | oGtirtisa io Relent oe Fy sion for it, He is a foollsh, impulsive] morrow, but on the other hand the a on bis mw Louse Mofurland. 10 278 boy, and I suppose he thought it would} Highlanders will be proportionately |)" 7 Oiploular ona pane ame tO era mort, 108 Di o 4 be more romantic. stronger, Jack Dolan 3. ged Bronce palm Balm, 11g, 8. 2 i ‘He was perfectly straightforward | Erwin Wilhelm, who pitched for Bos- Ea fie 100. ipa ; a about It and came to Stamford and] ton last season, is, with Birmingham Emon Giri, 102, Bore uf told me of the marriage just as songs] this year. It has been arranged tor|CASHIER OF FREDONIA = | "322 i'3: 3¢* i he conld do so, Since the marriage @e | him to be pitted against Chesbro. Local Won by Celebration: Louise MoFar- land was second and Lemon Girt third. BANK PLEADS GUILTY. has been stopping at New York hotels| fans are anxious to see a National and with his bride's aunt, Mrs. Joseph | Leaguer face an American Leaguer and ae a ERE Heo tn ae toe Kennody, in One Hundred and Fitty-| are hesleging Grit with requests to put place) 2, St. Valentine 3. James Red- first street, He la in New York now| his star agatnst Wilhelm, Conroy is| BUFFOLA, N. ¥., March 18,—Frea R.| ilck fnished third, but was disqual- lonking for apartments, but later he| the only regular man now missing, but|Green, former cashier of the detunot| fod Dougherty will také his’ place in centre uptll he arrives, It looks as {f Yeager will have a cinch on third unless Laporte shows very strong at second. .If the new- I do Fredonia National Bank, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to glx years, Green was Indicted on thirty-fve counts, charging abstraction, embezzle- will come to Stamford to live, not know his plans for the future. “Ho ts but twenty years old anit has been attending Princeton University. $50,000 OIL FUND BILL FAVORED IN CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, March 18.—The House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to-day decided to make -a favorable report on the ‘Townsend Joint resolution providing for an appro- priation of $60,000 to enable the Inter- state Commerce Commission to inves- tigate milways and monopolies under the Tillman-Gillesple joint resolution, ‘The Townsend resolution also corrects other defects in the Tillman-Gillesple resolution pointed ‘out by the President, —— eet Appeal for Mutineer, ST. PETERSBURG, MARCH 13.— Walling, @ factory Inspector, of |Izoash Schmidt, sister of Lieut, an esa Baneente, street, led in |Schmhit, the leader of the naval mutiny the, raid, easisted by Policeman Was-|at Sebastopol in Noyember last, who n tive Reardon, of Mr.jon Mirch 8 was jpentenced to be ed two ‘appent Court of peas Seees |nenged, but to the Court con ve good enough hy oO Ho {s a member of the freshman class | fOMer PIOver Rood enue Me laR | ment and false entry in connection and had intended to take the four year gain be as utlHty | with the funds and books of the broken Yeager will a, man. MATTY IL, HES UP TRAINING WORK _MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 13.—Christie Natthewson, the pitcher of the New York National League team, is confined to his room here owing to an ajtack of nasal diplitheria. Christie fas been ti! since Bacurday, aU go-] ROOKLYNG RELEASE MALAY. course, travel some and then emer busi- ness. | wuppose he will leave college toon, but hope it: will noc be necessary. Tohuve never met his wite, put | under. 1 MAY ghe isa very nice git, about two years aller than Jerome. ‘1 shall be iid to. receive her, wig ty inderstand it he left college ‘Thursday and met her in New. York by appontment. ‘They were. married by Rev. Charles F. Goodell, of No, 136 One and Thirteenth of bank. He was arrested on an allegud false entry relative to the defunct For- estville State Bank. One hundred wit- newses had been subpoenaed In the eae POLICE RAID EAST SIDE SWEAT SHOPS. Fifteen prisoners were taken In a raid on clothing shops in the five-story biiding at Nos. 49-51 Chrystle street to-day. They were tooked up in the Hasex Market Court prison, charged with violating the factory and healt! law. re her was @ millionaire and ST a veka od vis eetate, fa stamgora eae Do immensely ame| ‘Each of the Rival Pugilists Seems Con- Louise McFarland, the 7 | whieh is @ecorated in a most expens! ———_—__§_-¢2-—____ | LITTLE FIGHTERS = READY FOR GREAT — BATTLE IN RING ++ fident of Victory and Experts Pre- dict a Stirring Contest When They Meet To-Morrow Night. Tickets to the fight of Terry McGovern and Battling Nelson befora the Netional A. C. at Philadelphia will be worth as much as Great Attks’ eggs before this time to-morrow night, if the demand for them at fancy prices tees on ¢-climbing as It has climbed to-day. Jere in New York none of the precious pasteboards are to be had for love, money or diamond solitsires, At Philadelphia according to telegrams to'The Evening World, ten dollar tickets are scarce at $25 each, with $30 bid in some instances, DOWIE IGNORED BY WIFE WHO LEAVES HIM? 4 ensiiast dS tei is asa AS early as yesterday thkets in the hands of the speculators began selljne at Am advance of 10) per cent. over the | original cost, and even at that there were dozens of men ready and willine to xobble them up and beg for mc ‘Lhis is one of the things which heips to show the interest that sporting mea are taking jn the meeting of the two cocklest vocksparrows in the lizhtwelzht class. Another is found in the fact that rartles will come from all over the East, (rom Boston, from Baltimore and Washington, from ag far away even as Cincinnat! and Loulsville to witness the bout. Every New York man who is well . i known at ringsidea and a jot wh Chicago Hears Spouse Al-|{.7'"" ii, peter ana a ‘city at Sleepyville on the Se uylkill to-mor- leges Deception by Zion- ist in Church Affairs. row, ‘The Metropole will be whe lone Hest spot on Manhattan Island by dark. Zest is lent to antictpations of a hat- raising, halr-curling fight by the .re- ports from the training shops of both the litte men, Both pf them are pol- Ished to the smpothntss of soapstone and the hardness of granite, No brace of toy gladiators were ever. in better trim on the eve of a fight. Terry, so reports say, looks like a pocket edi- tion of a human dynamo, with taut. muscles for insulation colis, while the Dane promises to produce a short-arm Jab that will rival a piston row for vim and verve, CHICAGO, March 13.—John Alexander Dowie, head of the Zion Church, and hia wife have parted, according to @ story printed in the Dally Newa to-day, | It jx declared that the last message of Dowle to kis home was ignored, and that Mrs, Dowie has thrown in her lot with the ordinary followers of Zion, It is asserted that Mrs, Dowle has sald to her friends that she has been deceived as to the real condittons In the church, and believed that millions of money were available when there was no such condition existing, Mrs’ Dowle yesterday called in brokers who made an inventory of the furnis! ings of the Dowle home in Zion Cit ——— NELSON AT WEIGHT AND IN FINE FORM, (Special to The Evening World.) | ESSINGTON, Pa., March 13,—Nelson will not leave his training-quarters here to-morrow until just before the time for him to report at the ringside. Fils hard work of training {s already over, for he has made the requined weight and Is @ safe bit below it, ‘M-morrow he will do a lot of light manner, suid she desived to ell everything he good of the church, and thut when vie furnishings had been sold tre heuse itself was at the disposal of the society. a Government Powder Works. WASHINGTON, March 13. — The lexercising to keep his muscles in the gue nl non illiterye Apa ‘o-| proper fettle for the strain to which day decided toy avovably the | they will be ’ e mee day decided it inating $300,000 for’ g | they will be put when he meets Mo- Government powder factory. Govern In the National A. C. arena, a LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNN?, Fiftr-Paul Clifford 7-5, Lancastrian 8-5 p!.. Dr. C ; t AT CITY PARK. Fifth—Phona 10-1, Clique 3-1 place, Major Carpenter. at oH cy, SANITARY ORDINANCE PASSED BY ALDERMEN. ' A resolution offered by Alderman Schloss was adopted vy ‘he Board of Aldermen to-day compelling lessees of theatres to place a proper amount of cuspidcrs on every floor. It also providts for the placing of cuspidors with proper disinfections, all “L” road and subway stations, the bridges and ferries. he POLICE ARREST MAN PROSECUTORS LET GO. @ Late this afterngon Inspector Hogan’s men arrested Joe | 3arks, alias “Lugky Joe,” a negro. at No. 14 Cornelia street, ‘a connection with the white slave cases. He was arraigned ”) Jefferson Market Court and remanded to the District--Attor- Assistant District-Attorneys Garvan and Murphy stated ney’s office. | that there ws no reason why “Lucky Joe” show!d have been ply a hey interviewed him for an hour to-day and let Saar aes eres anata ea