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WEATHER—Possibly rain; al cloua,, Seen RESULTS EDITION | | | “ Circulation Books Ope to All.’”’ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1906. ES] ESULTS AT LATE R The new price affect the retail trado. aS SHEPPARD ENAPP’, Ss The will of Sheppart Knapp, who) The will ts dated May died about a week ago, was fied for} B. Knapp, the widow, -L Probate In the Surrogate’s Office to-day] ccutrix. According to t by KéBneson, Emley.& Rubino, of No. 1b Wiliam street, attorneys for ———exectittiz: 5 FTATEST NEWS Sewanee snnevmnannneorananeeoennnnnyennnnnrnssannynantt 2} 3 WILL. 3, gb he <p 1576. Barah med as ex- ition, the | value of the estate ts oyer 2,00. real | tho! property igen! over $9,000 personal prop- ‘The wil provides that the estate shall) lw Law are Sarah F 2 Jin be distributed as {f tho deceased had | Hf atia i Tmley and Talan me -Abied Inteatate. : | foaier,.-diaiaseh tere and: rer ts-eocievestroxerrtt-te-obatmrett “088 NPIKS KAUFMANN 10 DEFEAT BERGER Fierce Fight Expected Be- tween —Heavies—on Coast To-Night. SAM 1S--THE FAVORITE: But Opponent Has Many Sup- porters Who Rely On “Punch” to Win. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. S1.-Sam Ber- ager is the favorite tn the betting In his pontest to-night with “Al Kaufmann. Some even money 1s being placed, how- over, for while {t Is ‘conceded that Ber- Kautmann-has the heavter_puich, Jack O'Brien, of Philadelphia, will be at tho ringst He puts his faith in Kaufmann, bul whichever way the Sight goes, tts! Imtimatel thet O'Brten-| will challenge ‘the winner. Interest {s high and a fierce fight is expected, an-there fs considerable feel- ing hetween the two men. Both are in | splendid condition., HUGHES S LEAD A 200,000 ; hearing was called before M. Henry Ditte, President of the Tribunal of First Instance of the Seine, TO BRONX PUT. ELEY 1610), BY CASTELLANE, WHO THRASHED HIS WIFE Countess Anna Notter Home_in_-Front_of Favorite Marathon. Declares He Struck Heri in-the Presence of Palace Ser- vants in Quarrels Over His ~ ~Great Extravagance. ROSEBEN NEAR LYDOY Jacobite Crosses the Sprinter, Forcing Shaw: to Pull Ub. PARIS, Oct. 31.—The trial of the Castellane divorce case here this afternoon established that Count Boni de Castellane, in addition to 1 other accomplishments is a wife-beater. When. the frail little Countess, who was Arina Gould, of New York, refused to accede to his frequent demands for money in excess of the) sReacress) JAMAICA RESULTS. 3. ——— The Count allowed the Countess only $80 a month pin money, | although her income was $700,000. He had run riot-with 600,000 | of her-money_before-a-hatt-was catted on his extravagance, — Many love letters to the Count were read in court, all of a fervid type. Some were from titled women and some from others down in the social scale. A packet of these found by the Countess was the}and 8 to 5) 1, Roseben (out f cause of one brutal attack on her. 'place) 2. Jacobite finished secon: Neither the Count nor the Countess was present when the Avares| bus was. disqualified, THIRD RACE—Purslan: place) 2, Dunvallo 3. FOURTH RACE—Oxford (10 to FIFTH RACE—L. J. Hayman to 10 and out) 1, Emperor of Ind (1 to 3 for place) 2, Sly Ben 3. Maitre Cruppi appeared for the Countess, He submitted a mass of documentary evidence to substantiate his plea for.a decree of divorce for his.client. In an extended review counsel declared that the © Ountess ‘at the begin-! ning of the sult was not acting fluence, but solely for the purpose) of ending forever the peril of tho moral desolation of her househo! —-He-explained tha martiage contract. by which the rogime-oe-separation- SIXTH RACE. Berk ' ey (15 to and 4 to 1) 7, ~ |place) 2, Sandy Creeke N SIXTH RACE Gets Long: Shot Great FIRST RACE—Rusk (11 to 5 and even) 1, Alencon (6’to 5 for place) (% to 10 and 1 to 4) 1, MInlota (2 to 1 for )Millionaire Amateur Aeronaut. Has Narrowest Escape From Death in — the History of Ballooning. in This Country. CAUGHT IN WIRES, CUTS BASKET LOOSE WITH KNIFE, Whippiug Rope Fastens About Ankle and Gas _Bag Carries Him Into Clouds—_ “Saved By His Nerve and Coolness, ry cla] to The Evening World.) 31.—Dr. Julian P, Thomas, teur aeronaut of York, had perhaps the narrowest escape i history of American alloon ascensions here this afternoon. carried thousands of feet ii the air, clinging to the n balloon, with neither basket-belsy-him-or_ballast-to AUGUSTA, Oct. the millionaire ama- the He was ork of a runaway, {him amount that had been setiled upon him by the marriage coniract, the) SECOND RACE—Lotue (4 to 5] | — Fhe -truant-balloonwent car rely.out- of sight,-and feats ndreds- who noble Count would chastise her in front of her servants. i Fand 1 to.3) 1, Bertha E, (2 to 1 for| desperately chased it in-automobiics and buggies tost the trail for |nlace) 2) Edna Jackson 3, hour. Finally, when the pursuers had ebout given up hope, news reached ere that the balloon, after soaring far above ee ck suds, had come Fie the roun a) Ie) Or any He owol hin lite Yo his own fotrage | and. p: ce of mind, as he owedtis ft araty He twork Inch by > zal » freed ballson swept alang: nk pace until he reached a co wits tite he could Abed be -of mili retesetme enough gas to cause the balloon to sink to the earth a: (9 fa OP i GAT ON watch ei erw 1) ELECTION BOARD: ‘Charges Made-to Grand: nd Tikes “Thaw y pare Aw he th ick tiedt oth the Norra OTT Heb Ay terre ny : ; 5 i of property was establisiied from. the very beginning, and stated that) BY FRANK W, THORP, zi we ager that Dr, Themnerwould INDIAN FIGHT REPORTED. So rE a ae nn eee coe {eae mer 3 | followed. { RACH TRAC JAMAICA, Oct. 3L— in the fact that the car threatened) to OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 31.—-Rumors of | hnye crosned the Wyoming line and nre| : : 5 ri * Roseben started jn the “Richmond: Han- Wer. ilate stern and pttch bi out, While the Ao Aap Hoi SI en cect erat ore ers APT Gens When-he-reached-the question of the Inniclty charged agatnst tho dicap, much to the surptine of. the | Vere Mutilated. eros Teh about aimlessly 3 x Page espe tieary ole ealcca eat =polnted ing am : withii tiie arNeS, Jf., SayS | count, Mattre Cruppt did not mention wanes oF even jaltltls, designating cmd. He was besten, for the muddy | T tn all sorta of useless F ? i a att Cheyennes, ‘Chet ik down Hang: | cal; . | the co-respondonts as “Madame A,” Madaine B,” and so on. (going and 118 pounds were against kim. Evidence duvolying clerks of the Boart as yanked from as malitnry Peete ca ere ting Women, Greek. and will reach ea! Plurality will go 40,000 Maltre Cruppl asked Uiat tie CoUNtOSS Tint by the cook or one ar ii jHtoxcben wax-a hot favorite. He showrd {ot Wicction fn the altexod destruct big-nailora=clasp 0 BETidienatata yErAvalIne oo eae oe ee vanes be given the custody of her three ehil- sir (of one of theso apart-| tho way to the stretch, where Oxford | of petitions of Ue Indape BALL epee tte gpectal saya the Indians afe ‘tfavellhe! probably to-ni Oona cunden Above H V tally plain detatls of i { Hortrwant and have already pasved the) Col. Augur | eclaacteteeees iggins Vote dren. ui, Ru ls of and Jacoblt} closed. The latter In a wax today submitted to Distri in twain tho ——-Montana-State line = = SL Ae ee : ‘The caurt room was crowded, among | aracterised aa. tan un-| bore over in front of Roseben [ney Jerome for Attorney De var to the ball BEER IAS AVS Ose te Utes! Teesnieeevei pauclseannicesamelaorel| Biel jose present belng miny members of | P'TUTANG ore nat te Coun-|angutripped ovor Rovcben's forelexs, | Clarence Shear ; sa yiagrcaonn it Chairman Timothy L, Woodrum, of{ the American colony: nantes ninied —the—laison ew -dacobtte against the fence | The package ‘addre tp Soe UTA koe a Took Ste = = the Republican State; Committee, did | Counsel's presentation of the ca: t ae = Hanarne whose maid mounted and Horner oul Of the saddle. “By the | foreman of the Grand Jury, } voller: dang 2 —_GEBH. ARD SU. ED_ BY STS TER pomgtanttiieting Seale peeajeenea Tee el Countess constituted a complete Guard and signalled from a window. timedhe had climbed back again Oxford, | that body tind adlso ed for th | strands Ohi beanies peace *Y | pitiful story of the wreck of hor mar. |‘ © oa ear [had won by @ nek. Roroden was a | De Witt delivered the papers to Jud Loon was among Save [vote tht He announced that}j.4 iife, due primarly to the Coust’s Counts length and-a-half away, Jacobite waa, = SPAT ae jw ommmyasanes == {ofcourse disqualified. and Halifax {oti “: uReBiate hag i US 2 who wan from the. at ne stable, yaa s te, Informs | Gave Her $80 Pin Moncy. 48 ale disqualified, This left no df John M. Bowers as trustees, § Gefendants, ai order of the Court was entered this afternoon nain- |& Sands for che 4 j nothing in the “pa J nature of the action. r Emilio. C.. Joubert. Minister” Resident { conference at Wo Janeir “at tha Dominican republic at Wash-| ifr. Joudert saig t * ington, ta {1 at the Westminster Hotel not yet ance in this city, hkving been taken siok| ture of his filness, but t ne ATLANTIC CITY W PHILADELPHIA, - Oct. 31.-—Cotinsel| damages, Yeprementing Bdwerd-Meraan eed Ratlooad WILL ASE ST. ODESSA, Oct. 3.—In- view of the various difficulties which Jews at pres- ent encounter in emigrating to America, @ special conference of local Jows has deelded to apply do Oscar Straus, upon to his-entrance Cabinet ak Labor, into Pre retary to gbtain York City, where he will, remain over tary. Roo . night, tailing ® train in tho morning for | Dur emai benthe CHICAGO. Ort BL—Juiler Joseph I. | rin! of tho Anarchlata Gary, ane of the mot wilely known | deniy towlay of Wart a furiste in’ this ection Of the country, | eighty-four yours 4} ‘and who presided during the famous and sixty men, wore st nihilated by « Senousal ZUNGURU, Nigeria, Oct. 1 was received here to-day that a Pa camel patrol consisting ‘of ono officer | Chad. a rs & * ® newer in. the nortne: Oct. Si—Mixtesn men are city thie afternoon, pond st petunpaitedd noone hs “1 (MINISTER JOUBERT ILL. the adalt tor Jewish tmntigration. to Washington ay that the ph Ftained the na- hat he expected “while returning. fromthe. Pan: American | to undergo.a. surgical operation. WRECK SUIT Pennsylvania ar of Lafayette College, who was Instired joie orath injured about @_mpitie, He be-now- inn = oy Sunday in the Atlantic City dis Dltale patalveed=candeee eee AW inatinited—auite—tere “to-day tor Se ation US TO AID. ent Roosevelt's t Commerce and} facilities Jona! ROOT HEADS FOR UTICA. WASHINGTON, | Oct, 31.—Secretary Utlea 'to deliver to- morrow night: tho| he charged that the lawyers of fhe In- Washington to-day N Ine speech which nica dependence League, when prepar! Root left Washington to-day for New | 9° Meeonety ICR AD will mnke during | wpetidon. blanks, 90 Arranged saad AT ueat 0) Durham of the Ution Harald JUDGE GARY IS DEAD. Jupas NS, died sud CRRA: NATIVES, ES KILL FRENCH. irprised- and an: foroe, at theend ot Aaycust, 200 mules aortheast of Lake 16 BURIED IN COLLAPSE. Th gart of the = whet at thir: tHearst-wnould carry the greater city, Mr, Hughes's ‘plurality is bound to be tremendous, Our information ja_thet | hot over thirty election districts up | State will go for Hearst.” Whan the conversation~ was reported pteChartes Po Aturphysqie-threw up tik hands in mock despatr, ‘ “1's —all_off,"—he—remarked. "Wa | iatwht ws Well clome up shop tt Mr, Woodruft's-clatm has any basis of-tace BUCMr. Woodrumr's figures do not agroot ie ours and ie HE-sicks to them until! | election night he je duo to a fw terrible abock,’* so Sepertence | | Max Ihmsen, Mr, Hearst's campaign} | manager, said that the Woodrurt Ng: | uree wore part of a bluffing campaign, He declared that counties up-Stute that} have never Kone Democratic will show! @ majority for Hearst. "The Indepen- Genco. Loaguc ts Organized alt through New York. “Mr. Woodruff knew hp wan not tell- tng the truth." sald Mr, Ihmsen, ‘when i well hey would be thrawn out bythe cou Na ecialon. of the Court af Apmiats Jay absolutely vindicates the at-| of the League with reterence ta pominationn.” M 0,000 plurality wu, tate S% on arge he made against a bar Ww jour Ing ee The atiention of Chairran Woadrun |icas cated to the vublication o¢ ae | jr rewaide by tae Democratic candidate | the. discovery and conviction se |frauds: perpertated on. eleation daw. ce \efore. Ms. Woodrutt smiled ‘as. ph Janta: J°ME may Interest the public to know iat within an bour T recetved a letter from a prominent mann thiy elty who. ava that Tammany Hall hay been‘ dis. ered At its old, trick of colonization } roferret the matter to te State Sus perintendent o€ Elections. “I have no doubt whatever regarding the accuracy of the stdlomengymade by the man who hrovaht me, his Mformation in the form of a latte s [ner $80 a month pin money. Woodrust's4, submitted. Matte Ceuppt deci The Countens'n income was then ai 0 ask for the summoning of wit! won tram Minlota, who was well plavo 8700,000, and the Count allowed |" Counsel-added: Hor the place gine by drage L. J., Hayman Won Easily. Sacrificed for Money. Ath race, went tothe. front aj tha the Oelober Grand a mile of Countess’s Inte ° en ailectipne 1 ‘WATT, joa the-way- 13 barged to-morrow er briday To RrOKe: By ae Siete ‘ me nlorsats aris pi Cmectipns sts Loos teineparen ties ligation eight lengths from Bm-| He asserte that as hign ax bo) or 60 IR tek SOY NeReIIYe Coste Der eeu yaLInE COUN Ho. Spent $8,000,060, Boroe of In Ina, who beat Sly Ben’ the |names were torn. from petitions and | boat and a extravagance Mat itn ated a rat ily meeting In New York and the ap-! polntment of a Tewat tru But tha AlMoulties regarding money were. ceasing, and in order to obtain fa penesCountpawned: ds sod ne-ridiont prices the mostly cos:ly objects. When the Countess protested the Count abused her in the presence and when she de- 15 to 1 Shot by @ Neck. Berkeley, a-t-to kt Htrpnt-at- the start of xth;-made-al the running and won in a drive heck. from Marathon, who closed ‘strong . ker-was trd three iengem eS é Portugal, d that they, intesé. foto a shooting of whom the Rune to conipla t ———___ LATONIA RESULTS. ed her in= of nervant un aud be- clined to attach her signature to ‘ Tasnera tos iayman,tavorits-tq-the: rished_to-the +} by a t Hughes will come down to nk of whose let-| horse in the Fr: 1 vere jter from WIM R st caine fo 1 é | 200,000. |felicity, the Countéss was (oo good and @rupp! Count's| Husk was favorite In the opening | tie, Hoard of ections iewally alowel | iis ne aicen nino “py } lous to! begin an ‘action tor dis) “Ollld. probably. z event. Van Dusen: had=the-mount.-and -petitns —aibmitiol to ita—care to. request Tho most that Charles ¥, Murphy |2cTupiloun to) 8 re ee Rene t being ho was a more energetlo. Van Dusen | Mutated and that_not even ordinary | Aug FERRE Hes Se reatateer eee ue Hot protect: -then sae —nileieg all fern aT | lols were taken to protect tue! ee at York." sald Mr, Woodrum, “is—15,00- 5 z s - AL the assaults of tovesick | winnln aily_from Alencon, Fients jot the “cansdiantes, who! #ougnt to ane onthe Fair We donte think row j married, In 1905, and, Maitre Cruppl as-|wome = Totus was @ red-hot tholce in the sec. { fp nominntions by petition e Thomas got-thebattoon pe eae aipny 8 estimate} sorted. the -happines. of the honeymoon In the tare-pt the, -overwhalnslng evi} ee eae cee ce a a ed to | Attorney. Jarome. after look: jin tobe taken to. Fs 4} grounded, even PST rT SPORES c Iatlng—evl-+-front—al— re— way Hertha ‘ ores. Jerome. after. laok= tg t OUI SIF ag disturbed on thelr arrival in Paria! beat Edna Jacken for theplace coollring over and = | ar aerete art ‘poor. Tt » | nounced that he will imine }Infited ona vacant lot In front of tha” + {a John Doe proceding before a Max th . \ | teute for the purpons of Ketting at ihe | oe SUil on upper Broad street: bopide Practe. Ifthe mocusstions of Mr Heaset the Tt waa his pu to take are sustained tin Matt to Ui Grounds Tata the Hoact/of Hlect the Novumbert LORENA forwarded woven spscitic mianvite, Tt] ailexed Mexnt_procerdings bythe | Siows-Hontt $ | MORSE’S, SHIP CHARTER- GIVES HIM WIDE SWAY, BATH, Me., Oct. 31—The certificate of) {ncorporation—under the laws of Maine | of the Mallory Steamship Company, was a NEVER ‘SAID HEARST WOULD CARRY ERIE, | LATONIA RACE TRACK, Oct, g1,—| recorded to-day at the i egintr @ocumen:s he pinched her and ! Sling here to-ay resulted as, fole | tor oxmadanete: COUNTY, Cou! - a sometimes struck her, the frat potatoe igale | Deopeety, of unis company N 3u—In reply rh zure 0 Ion 2 Wharles ore at d New York CUM ESR Sine OnE EOn tha ncerscmele «the, recovery FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of a| wack, ‘she company has been ty Werpele marriage, at é mil orrel Top (6 to.1 end 2 to 3) 1, | orgadized by the new management with > Found His Love Letters. rea 4 two Halsons with| Nortoone (610 1 for place) 2, Intense & | Hetion of $14,000,000. uMme, Whom the | rime=L.14 8-5 | “ithe charter is a broad one, giving t In the course of the pleading Mattre which SECOND RAC ven elghths of a right tonbulld, (bay and gellcavertal Cruppl protested agninst the mile—Tunager (7 to 10 and t to 4) 1, | in connesten whith oe sportation b resorts In regen to the Cou: atin Leopold (hte) 4) £08 plage) 2 AM) news. B-Coslesve-Broukliner stare 1 mentions? ane rINce Tare 3. 5. {a-president La le Hight. treasurer ' perenne f ey | THIRD RACE—One mili: aurtan (ce Kom. ot this hay veri ts ge. < < Ita 2 and 1 to 2 & anie Adame (out rk of nearly all of Mr. Mc eT t 3 nt iftor a divorcee '% gran! BOY. hey BY CAR. oy place) % Gold Mate 3% Tin ahip companies, clerk of the new col : ‘ : ivmenie In recounting the Count’ Intidet! pect 391-6, ss Ni Baal Sars the first Instance cited, by counsel was | HOURTIL. RACE—Club-house eduree; | b : i an cat an STL came eon end Trask nal apache Ser Go eae Sas BAD MEAT INDICTMENTS |S» tort he mn ects ts ae o 8 for phice) 2, Daw- ‘ an i hae | "Mme. A." in 1898, correspondence Was Itin Down Before Metor- | i ‘ ° ‘ Was ‘conducted through M, Moret, tho} BY VERMONT GRAND JURY i Re t. eh \ fyb a | Count’s seorgtary, T42 Countess acci-| man Could stop, | m } ra AGNES Te Chat 1 r Ware t owing dentally discovered tn. the Cantellanc! jougiasa Harris, etoven-yoan of WEATHER FORECAST. BURLING A A i chateau a packet of [ove letters, Ma AGT SGh cine 2 LA ESPN cated seri att ‘ acd otn y } tr Jerne: Chittenden County’ Grind Jt \ na Ah for ARSE LE BEI Ak tel ae ii eg ates ited by: a trolley. Forecast for New York City and J secured oleht qnilotments tn ) ne . . 0 ody plac of 189 Newark avenue this a i , ith the sale and exportarl the letters in the custody of a lawyer. | nou ies vicinity: Cloudy and colder t=}. Miva hoof and cattle in th ng ving t ~| He stepped from behind a truck dl Hi ; Thurs |) Vermont. Durse pene baie ical diart arclateenmp gre pow eI front of the Zeer | PIM a lolol ITED ES ett] Hour of the indictments we eyo peck roan 0ns of Re tee le nae x- | Lane, Vator waa a reated bat day partly cloudy and ecntinuc4], ie, G onsolidaied -dendterin it Ovary, ing a rendexvoun at Dison. read: 44 that he wha not lo blame for ‘i and four were agi ; pane i Mother “Tam Kisslng you on the neck. Do ¥9i the accident. cold fresh northerly winds, shit f) Ainnager ot the turiington hart Sle ih the. Say : g an) by y NORUAERIY OA: wor eT Bore Od, Ja. Cheat use Joganruredayse,north SAP eompany ie controlled by: the Cone (sale ity : Tork nes ‘Maitre Cruppl read frome notobeds “msgs Oil, trial bot Solidat i Maine corporation. Pers

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