The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1906, Page 1

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FIGHTERS ON EDGE KING COOKED HS WIFE AND SEBVED ™ READY T0 BEGIN ——SIX-ROUND. BOUT sues ous Courtiers to Eat Under Pain of Death. 'McGovern and Corbett Both Confident of Victory in To-Night’s Battle— New Yorkers Off to Phila- HE PRESIDED AT TABL. Partook of Gruesome “Ban-| AER FOR DINNER Wii Hritsaididrein to-night and Thursdny. ; asae | RESULTS EDITION MILLIONS COULD HAVE BEEN WON. 'Five Long Shots Score, While Thou sands Are Lost in Backing Red- Hot Favorites at the Bel- , dadking Corbott do of frienda ar RLS ai aera RSte York by } Mtchuel Newman] man mage all ready to escort him to Phila: | éelpsia, Tho crowd filled a sp lear | BOE: of th nk Acre Club, of Weat and-withyencugh-sells to-suMae-n-foot- | Tiventy-ninth street, for trial on a} Dall-toam, pulled cut at 2 o'closk. for} of conducting prize Aghts if Sgren—if—the—fiet—rore—the—trit— | -quet'? While Terror Reig ned delphia— 2 in the Palace Ww PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17.—Terry McGovern and young Corbett are , resting up defore the call to the ring of the National A. C., where (they are td battle in a stx-round bout to-night (Both are as fit as can be and both exprese--confidence: of winning... ; A dig crowd will see the fight. 41- Nyeady there are hundreds of New York- lrg here and every train from Now “York brings more. Botting. auch os fhere sully is on a limited round Might.—ts—brisk. with MoGo" f-fevor- fte} but there arc quite a few who are to land the sleep on the Brooklyn terror for thb Ind time. McGovern loft New York before noon. | JAccompanted by his handicrs, he made bis way quietly to tho Pennsytvanin-ota-} Hon. Thore was a disposition on the part 4et his pandlers not to excite Terry, The ‘gld-time terror. however, scemed chip- + per and eaid he expected t owin In throe smounds. x * > Accompanied by hls manager, trainer ds and a rollicking crowd ot-8> dred trtentn- Young’ Corbath left Now York at 2 o'clock over the Penn- ayrvania> Raitroad. ‘After a short Junch at Shantey'a the; Denverite was hustied to the Twen third street ferry and there he ran | who (fiy Arevcintéd Press) MARSEILLES—France,-Oct—17—Tho + mail advices which reached here to-day | trom’ Indo-China~trougnt ahother-and~ more revolting storr of the doings of BREEN LANDS HARD BLOW ON BOXING GAME Manager -6f«:Long Acre Club Held for Trial Conducting Fights. — Magistrate Breen inthe Centre Street this « afternoon landed nother on bay Jecting game in New mart }hard bi i Om SCS ta ths, Only ot battlefield. The Long aére ¢ ‘ols east will leave Philadelphia at /stnization In Mantutcan which has been | ‘UB o'clock, and this will give ample time | 20lding sparring extiixtona aivce thy sey tien shit dew te ee Ree IRON et WR; The lang Acres a |_| ganized club under @ Stite charger, and | the entertainments have been for mem- sively, The police, however, Found Corbett_and his managers were ju! Jant over the prospocts of success as * “sey ae Oc sect ubed oo and, stalling-o : Corbett Why, cer: Manager Newnan s-orde- to Taek Vibert Bie cis tae one venath Aa ae I etl alent ter tainly Vil win. 1 have pur McGovern |# ee eT ube Ta Soune| ¢imo and was backed to 20 to 1 at post | front of Blackmate: out twice already, and I guess I ean) do jt again. I'am In as good condit-on aa I ever was.” ‘The admiring ontooke looked wise, reached anaroll was att hearty: “eo long dmissen charged te) violated.’ sald Maziatrate | Hut-when-men fight 90 fercely tiat'-they are—rendared unconscious It ot le called a eparting exhibition.” will have to tace trial in saslons, THE KING OF ANNAM. n= King Thanh that ballsm. u After kInmg ong oF his ives, ea tined lenby ter hee copkied: weryed up for inner —farsing— sen: tourare—to—eat-it-nnter-pain—of Werth: | Some of the Kings wives were boun : a and burned with boiling olf and aut Oca Hebeaee cna| Jected to- other cruelty, while naked eine houe ahd the. sbue roll | WOMEN Were thrown Into the cages of.| See NUH RGn= igs at tinian np {WG Deasts-where_they were devoured : whi Dut few -steamahipy before the ing. otteiheof-the Naren t ally the French authorities stemped:| a Mads A priscner of Thanh Tat, 3 bes acjidged insaie by Dr. | e French Copolial Staft. al guard’ has been disbana- eq, the palace has-been placed under the protection of—16 natlye soldiers fand the —terroratricken- been The of women, who bore pYolting tortures, Some of tham {terribly mutilated, their Jslagied and tongues cur “ove — wlio there had been suspended by pincer attanhed to. the fleshy “parte “Gt Iga, te lnnreace their a = PARIS, Culonies ‘Thanh- Palfice. THINK PERINO MIGHT HAVE BEEN MURDERED, | Alfred Perino, the Frenchman who was \found dead in his room at No. US|, East Tirenty-firet atreet, Monday, and |’ whowe death was reported, to the samited-at-this, | | fhe! of Annam, showing | went (0 the extent of canal: ne VaFee-quarters of a ypse (9 to 2 and btto 5) 1, forty ae Basti SSEIE SERRE javen-elghths ofa wee ee wee once tat 2 quarais. —— No udings have boen received of the Jost whaleback barge Berashire swhich {s somewhere off this coast, with her ane Ber, syae_ lost tow of the steamer Bay State Mondny- afternoo: "She northeast storm whick has been Sfortrsegnt qoura th aweeping the Virginia Taroling oats to-day. Hace) 2. Dener s Tene aces FOURTH AGE Full course. Fh fin to sears Dy t the latter were the marks of re nai had been impriscBod in the Separate’ D361) « : ie seen him he was conyinced that the! hattan Coroner Hussey, of the Eaat|, 7 ! - - : ‘Aavertloeronta Were Rene by ioauleis meatootersce caull facts could not possibly warrant Printed in not bumplolous, was found to have ied (Continued on Second Page.) ” H More Than fram a fracture af the base of the | > DR, BROUWER THANICS JURY FOR \ ———_—_—____ THE WORLD ae sic < | : TO “EXPLORE” FOR During the First Nine Same The autopsy waa portormed — by i a ; Goronei’s Physician O'Hanlon, who re- — i GRANTS IN RUSSIA Monihs of 1900, “Period Last portel the fact of Perino’a yiolont | i \ r death 40 Coroner Harburger to-day, | Z } Ty fe Coroner Parburger immediately ordored | TOMS RIVER, N. J, J Oct. 17.—Pud nian WS AG ALBANY, Oct. 17.—The Rusilan bx Year! the police of tho Was Twenty-seoond | jfy th { fithe luey 5 i ploration Commission of New York Cit tion te conduct an investiga. | TY seta aN ne jury ina urou CS Iwan incorpurnted to-day with a capital | was a demonstration in. the the verdict was Jot 3,000.00. The company Intends * pobating. waa, a Jodrer in the hous explore for gra. concessions, can with a variety of drese and clothes of the-finest material, Dr, O'Hanlon ald the wotmd on Perino'a head was sa gaping and ase ted with blood that i¢ was a surprise to him that the ‘police did not dis- cover it. buainos | . The roason for'Tho World's advertising supremacy tg {t Is {o:portant—The World has a muoh greater aid City olroplation than ANY OTHER NEWSPAPE ioe ies jrace at 12 to 1 and thie race would ~ heen increased to—$; | protiphg bnv-$21,928,5% to Yund-so-the five dolar parley would | t-and -8 to 6) SUD ASCP as “BURT Of $254.87, 1 threg.’ pe homeniandibeatskins eawly: +time for Voorhees to-get into the right spot, Dut he found it to-day and Voor- [Kavorite, but was not better than third jat any time, was belleyed to be invincible, but Cres- Trengths. in sloven \ruvsee nied | read and the indioted By FRANK W. THORP. jSBBLMONT PARI RACH TRACK; | }OctI.—This waa a field day for the; |long shots. A % parley on the six Tuces would have netted | 4/07,20. It {m needless to say that no one took ad- vantage of the-oppoctuniy. Voorhees won the first race at 6 to 1 He wae backed’ down to 3. A 55 ptraight bet mould have netted 260. If Swith=the~ortginal=06- Thad been placed on Creesina a¢ 30 to} 11 inthe decond race tt would have netted $7,906. Kentucky BELMONT PARK RESULTS. pand B-to- 4): 4; Prank-Lerd—(2-to: Yor place) 2, Klameeha 3, 1 and 8 to 1), placa). Lady Tarantella 3 Beau cuptured the third) + 9 ¢or piace) 2, Ballot &. have netted $102,766. This would have FIRST RACE—Voorhess (20 to 1 SECOND. RACE-—Cressina (80 to 1, Ginette (out for THIRD RACE—Kentucky Beau (12 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, W. H. Daniels (1 —— 3 4 4 Jury After Being Out an Hour Returns Verdict Clearing Physician of Charge of Murdering His Wie, ————— ROME SILENT ON INDICTMENT OF MRS, THAW ON RACES TO-DAY scw:sicsn Se Referred to Her as Pos- sible Accessory: Children of the Prisoner, Believing He Has Been, Busy in Hospital Far Away, Plan to Welcome Him Home |FOR ALLEGED: REMARK. |Not Permitted to Affirm or Made It. f en (Special to ThexEvoning World.) TOMS RIVER, N. J., Oct. 17.—The jury in the case of Dr, Frank +L. Brouwer, on trial for ihe murder of his wife, brought in“a_ verdict of not=gullty. just before 6. o'clock tonight, == The dramatic feature of the day Was the plea for, the defense by Mr. Wilson closing, by urging them to do their duty and “send this man home to his aged mother and motherless children,” z The-foreman_and two other_members-of the jury_wept-openly,_and. wiped their-eyes-with- their-handkerchiets. “The Rev. br, -itowtr Neabtt Thaw and hor Evelyn ‘band's lawyors agroe that {t was phe to hus- 4i whom District-Attorney Jerome inal- rectly referred yesterday when he toid Reconler Goff, argument, there was a provabdility thar sume uther person might be Indicted as | tun mscersoryof~ifarry— ‘Thaw inthe inumier of Stanfcrd White on the roof jot Madison Square Garden. Mr, Jerome was allent to:day when|bed. Many of the spectators were in tears. Dr. Brouwer, himself had |eeked 1{ Mrs. Thaw was the other per} broken down and sobbed as his counsel had referred to the happy Christ-° gon he had in mind who might be “fore Mrs. Brouwer died In the oourse of an aptured the fourth race at 30 to 1, ung, when Orphan Lad” took the fifth | cvent at 4 t0 1 the parley would have >” Security 3 MVoodman won the last rare at 15! place) 2, Blac money. gould have been wogrred, it would have put all the books out of commission. Heavily hacked favorites, who Pav LS 2, Holecher 3. invincible, were beaten by long shots. W. H. Daniel, in the Champagne Btakes, wae backed for thousands |e chunk into tne ring, Probably $50,000 was dumped into the Wes, ring a mint of money, and It wen easly the most Giaasiroum tay of the season for the plungers. Orptian Lad Closed Strong. ~Ace High went tothe tront in the Ath and made tho running to the stretch, followed by Bixckmate and Orptian Lad They held this order to tne stretch, whero Orphan Lad. went to Kentucky Beau. o| neglected In the bet- H. Danlel heat way these two 12 to. 1 chance, matted W,. Newton Bennington waited a long) ‘dees won ina hard drive from Frank | tims, Kinmeeha wan a heavily backed WARRANT FOR BANK Ginette waa a prohibitive fayortte tn tho second race, but was beaten. She sina nailed her in tho stretch and cams away easily winning by two and a NATE x Tomimg was a8 tod onance, “Grapple wae plunwel on In the fourth) Parrell contingent - “dumping TORONTO. Ont., Oct. 17.—A warrant has been Issued “for the” arrest Charles" MoUijl, Inte manager “wrecked” Ontario bank. Th “charge is (saving he { At Annapolis—Final A Philadelphia—Final FOURTH RACE—Wes_ (80-0 T-and 5 to 1) 1, Grapple {1 to 4 for place) FIFTH -RACE—Orphan Lad (4 to : Te6 her husband a¢ he wae sefred and SIXTH RACE—Woodman (16 to 1 jand 4 to 1) 1, Calrngocm (even for} the ne- | | gtocted cuteder, won by a length- and! +ting-on-bim,-andhe was-regarded_as_| 4 haw. ‘Mhe four defeats notted the Jacertain winner. MANAGER IN CANADA. | of! jtsut-closed-up ond all cleared up.-Mr, {to realize thac_we [the re | volver," tracts and hv the Ruasign empire Paine as ear ates It was a masterly closing to a masterly plea, in whi he the case sae Alt Ww learned that Mri Jerome te vas-| tne State had been ripped into tatters, until: there was left but the Subpi- (og his threat of {ndicting the young |cions of two nurses and the evidence of a single medical expert, -who tement which Evelyn | never saw Mrs. Brouwer alive and never treated a a_living case. of arsenical that arsenic “killed her i i ave made Fae erect Attila home déanrmed—-mmedinteiy—after—the—kiil- the two children and ‘ing, It js understood that Mr. Jerome [the aged mother of Dr, Brouwer are will attempt at the trial to prove that, Danning to welcume him home , to- | night. rushing up to her husband, Mrd, Thaw cried outy BT ON WHICH e children do not know thelr father hus been In jall for six months, and i | I @d not think you “Oh, Harry, would do It that way.” | at for ten Ofys he has been on ¢rtal, To-day Clifford W. Hartridge de- eearees with the munter - of —their clined to miow a reporter to ack Mra. —Thaw—tn_tte presence whether or not have been led to believe he Is ; Ab 4k big “hospital. treatlag miuny pauients, But now they have been | told by their grandmother, Mrs. Gal verly, that thelr father will a oh-bad made suche speech -Mr—Hart—+ ridge, aa chief counsel for Thaw, gave out a dictated statement in. which he denied that Mr Jerome had any ey - dence-upon witch tase an eUUATIOS | against Mrs. Thaw. He characterized | the Jerome eprech of yesterday az “press-agent work.” * Vito meet him. Expects Quick Acquittal. Carmelina with Fleeing] ung wife showed no slam of \n- AHee—tre—taicims of Tes Uiony Wiel easinese<tn=her-rounded tace=when: she} Bankerat:Dutch-WeSt--| mente sronwer trout ies Carre came to-day to the Tombs upon county jail made this statement: regular Vist to-her imitttonntre husband. | - (Indian Port. ber | . | { le z= = t Woowho used the toent of couneal—tor Of politicul u “We have inveatizated to olr_own satisfaction. and’ we ate sure that Mr. Jerome will have no reason to ask | the Ce! allod } for & superceding indictme oldlng| another perwon Destdes our client tor! the death= of White, { Surely Meant Mre-Thaw: “ta~it~your~bettet that arr; Jerome meant) Mra, eats in Cuba his wife ate positively away froh Toms remiyy eh: and fa: {| ito {tute ha Sau coatute | tew er Cobultou & Co, too Naw York. aye Ta. ‘estgnéd | ‘perc in poisons, aiid, Thaw jn ble remarks of} to William V. Rowp, o awp, of the firm of sul-/ his trucks. Yesterday? | wan’ & Croy Pie trae findance: und. It “Certainty,” ~ replied “Sr, “Peabody, | that the failurd was y wile wulle { running ww 00) belotiging to the Sines tat tiny th fogged with my: ballog sald that he that ts_the ofly_natural—and—togica: onetusion to draw’ from. hie language. fe make that inference and #0 does|¢ Mrs-Thaw, Bat_we lidve fully Investl- gated-the matter of ths purchase of the; rovolver which Thaw used. That point} Jerome ‘ought to-be-tn-pos|tion himrelf | cen prove ail tint Wa may Alleaw ot the trial in regani to id of the case. MSvolyn Nesbit Thaw h whatseever to do with the buying STANDARD OIL DENIES it BUYING MANHATTAN, WILLIAM A. M a GETS A $3,000 JOB. nothing: of that revolver or any other re-/ The reporter asked Mr. Peabody ‘Thaw himself had been disturbed by the |eooounta which he saw of Mr. Jerome's tatement* “He was a little bit worried at first." | PMNDUAY answered Peabody, “but as soon as Mr. | oral b Hartridge had gone to the prison and ¢rom franchises of kina’ Ujrectors ery The rors. heartilye!sTh only’ suffi j A, Cole, of Hackenauck, Nv J —<$<—<—<——_—— took antour fo agree tinon its { . Wunday World Wants Work erg PO aSe Monday —Morning Wonders. mous Naluntecr 1! anid ~ t-xhnit probably hen tree nina “Yes, I read in The Evening World) to-Might, Ged kaows 1 have bees what Mr Jerome sald about Harry's Ra, made to suffer indescribable itor | case-and wbout the possibility of another! Pho «sociated Press report that the/ {Fes heeaune of no fault of my arrest,” ehe said, “but 1 am not at all|« Ip Carmelna, with Manuel Si|-l 088+ Thin prosecution of me hig | worrtea, That 9 all I can that 1/Veira on Lonrd, Mus arrived at the port] Beem A polltical perseeutte 4 am-not_worried._If you want to knew! of Curac tart proot that 1t_was_brought Anything else you must seo Harry'n| West Indies ‘Tuty port 1s y one of (héedl torn In thts heii SU CCiie te. Recta tay erate ver vateies ex-Sheriff Holman, who sat just behind the jury, broke down-aad-seh———_+ — |

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