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WHATHER—Falr to-tight and Thursanr- FINAL | | [RESULTS FOITION | PRICE ONE CENT. BUT BRUCE IS IE oh ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.” le bei: AESULTS EMM 1906, VOTE ON STATE. TICKET ‘VERY CLOSE, ~ COUNT BONI TALKS OF MEDDLERS, THEN. HITS GEORGE GOULD ‘Quotes W ife’s Letter to Show that’. His Wild Career Was Halted Because | Millionaire Refused to Allow ‘Him Any More Money. 1” PARIS, Nov.. 7.—Count Boni Castellane, througt Matitre Bonnet, to-day began his reply to his wife’s allegations in her) suit for divorce by describing the-dreams of luxury of a young ‘Américan | heiress when she married a French nobléman, resulting in making the life of extravagance upon which=she-entered quite natural fo her = Counsel then read affectionate letters written by the Countess to the, ‘Count excusing her inability to furnish funds because her brother, George th, ib j |have been killed within a few minutes BARELY RESCUED HOM DEATH BY SCALDING STEAM Boiler Tube Blew Out in Power House and Held Two Victims, BOOKMAKE HARD. BY -ATAQUED SAVED BY BRAVE ME ames Sweeney and Alfred) Dragged Them to Safety. BY FRANK W. THORP. AQUEDUCT, Noy. 7.—Jacovite, favor- Ste in the Woodmere Stakes this ofter- noon, won very ea: . Jacobite was the @itntheavily-backed favorite to} win, furniahing a disastrous afternoon to the bookies. Jacobite breezed to the front and won all the way> Miller had the mount on Wes In thin race, hut Wes ran no better than for any other rid The pool-room men on the tower o1 side of Aqueduct to-~lay erected a can- yas shelter to protect them against the fashing of the Pinkerton mirror. They | Miso flashed a mirror at the Pirkertons | By the blowing out of a tube in one of the sixty bollers In the Interborougn Rapld Tranait Company's monster pow- er-house at Fifty-ninth street and Eleventh avenue to-day two men were They would scalded, perhaps mortally. | ad not two fellow-employees herolc- ally dragged them Away, sustaining severe scalds thempelve Charles Carson, an assistant engineer, bot No. 42-Prestdent—street.—Brocklyn, and Antonio Zumbachus, a Nreman, ot ancestral forest of Bueny in order to make the first payment of $80,000 on _the Malakoff avenue property. | ‘The divorce proceedings, counsel said, were due to the eyll counse] of mla- chief-makers, especially to the machina- —~——wtlons.of Edmond Kelly, the American lawyer, whose object was to obtain a big fee. Without adverse tnfluences, counsel was sure the Countess would | return to her husband. ‘Attack on Kelly Vicious. Ae tor the tales of, servanty andj “chauffeurs, Mattre Bonnet said — te classed stich evidence. mere dectarations | Gould, would not supply. them. ‘To show that the Count-made- sacri- = Sicea as well as his wife, Maitre Bonnet OUSTED AS declared that he sold his sham ol ~-F. Harahan—Succeeds- | not made under oath, as a comedy, and | = reomerurntiys be cinsisted on the “ex Him as Head of the | ——Snaatign of witnesses wsiok wou : i mmit-the (ribunal ito judge of the'r cr] Itinois “Central, = Iouity. 5 : Matire Bonnets nttack-on Mr Kell¥} = was particularly vicious. charging him| Stuyvesant Fish wan ousted from the. Soh Ua ALE Fao Indignantiy| Prerideney of the Iinols: Central Ratt-| egainst tho bitterness shown his clent read Each: and J.T. rahan. the faopleturing hun as the brutal jailer of choice of M. H Harriman, wan clected | Tila wite—-Counsel-sahts ml to All his place. Eiht of tweive di-) ““The~Count -haa—not—bsen the brute rectors present at the Hoard mest he has been descritied to have beet: on tha sixteenth floor of No 11 Broad. Mr. ot vo tors Ww in for Harahan. ‘The mi-! ~ He his atw Fah Aho Nake wife. Ther hi or destroy it. Pish and Want are ‘The dire Harr To _wol heen nothing to #hake rhe Count’s only thought ted th Axat. with Pr v han been to give his wife the luxurious. ra ae tote Heine: Erealdarit ares} quconly existence of whlch she dreamed. silat rite Insurance! Comphuy: Bede Tthe-excended-His-aim tt ta to hi HONE A 5 oe aeetehan—gohn wel only, As a result of datte-eftorts—Auchincloas, Wellse Taninaae tober he hae been saddicd with the: ts8k Of Goolet, Cornelias Vanderbilt and John Doying $21,00 annually, | Jacob Astor, The minority who dld “not TiS 1 for the Count Cou: meeting at the Gould family gid no: Want inte ably-on-adiverne At-any rate, George 1 o'clock and were closeteg? an hour = J—Qould—wrote to Count tont-that “he “and a_half before announcing the re- = ¥as_profaundly grieved at what had suit “of the election... Nm. Harriman; hiappened. Had it-not been for—MF-— nig he had no statement 10 make “be- > Kelly, Who desired to-sccure the MAN") yong the fact that Mr. Harahan had @gement of the jmmense estates, the) en elected” Mr. Fish wolld not dis- Countess =would—have listened to Mer} ousy hin defeat in the war he has {usband’s_aupplications: ] Waged with the Harr jon—fort LM Kelly directeds the C&MPMENT soyeral yentm “against the Count, employing the msT-.— Ty electing hts man President of the “ynidons of a detective agency, and-nui—tTlinois Central b-H— Harstiman. ent ported thelr evidence with that of dia~) control of the greatest railroad system) | = —gharged eisnts and shauffeurs. tn the world, ‘Though he declares that Gounset ngéd an alleged case 1A; pe will not use the food as an adjuncl joy "aH agent of air — Kelly £8¥e— 45 Oy Past and—-Southern “money 10 a witness to prove the Couat’s Pacific systems, itis the genbral dev j Hef In Tmanciat circles thai some vast {afidellty, and the person referred to, roady 1s smitten with -remorae, returned the expanslon ofthe Harriman amoney, — 3 ‘in —contempiation. ———— ‘Another. witness, continued Maltre Stuyvesant Fish has sought to main-| Bonnet, told a friend that he was mak- tain the single fdentity of the Llinols/ 4ng enough out of the caso to buy @ Central and not’ to expand ft into a Sila at Deauville and live independ- wrest system. He wad Harriman have ently, : been at Issue on thls for years, Harri. | man, however, denicd this, and charges} ‘The Countess, counsel assorted, had known ot some of the Sings compiained Fish with breaking fulth’in failing to! age nt ‘in electing Me De ep his of several years go, and ‘he hinted keep Be thet she had -condoned thom and had Forest a director of the company: taken no action exe under outside aa airee ee long becn Iesored b prensa ; Siricennennee (aia mol att the, Hartman kas made splen tit capital out of his of spoke Countess during the course n marks, dut op tle contrary hier in high term ‘The courtroom In the Palace of Jus- thee oGoupled by the tribuniad’ of Instance of the Seine, Judge Ditte ‘pra- siding, was again crowded fo the do ra to-day when the hearing Of the divorca sult brought by the Countess Do Cay tellane (formerly Anna Gould) aya “her husband, Count Bont, war resumed, © Work: bie. Byttdbs Meeont ou Madly turt: a », Haire ’ Max No. two year isstre Cruppl, of counsel for tho Countess, In resuming the presentation! the fourta floor ce tho: new Sulliing of her case, briefly reviewed the polnts| ty-ninth nd Geatril Park 4 hhe had covered last week, referring to this ; | ‘thé reckless fashion In which the ( ante Both were tenth ana had spent millions of the Countess’ DS oon ay SuneLine. ftom shock | money while allowing her only a nig- eight (Continued on Boqund Page.) ‘ieak in the tap on the ond of a tude in | one of the boilers when !t vlew off, the | enveloped In steam. The open tubs shot | steam, and, while being scalded them- [welves, dragged out the two men who “Pwater to" their “bodies. elt they were qulékly seat on to Bele. lirhe races here to-day resulted as fol-| bap. THIRD RACE—Three-year-oide and) Pi; mile and one-sixteenth—Weirdsomet (Hagant 6 to-1-and § to 5, 1. Anneta/ 1 ‘ ¥ to band § to 62 Grevilla—Chugiander!—3—Fime 14s b2—t FOURTH RACE—Steeplechase four- see rtand Op; two miles. Tellfare nm) PICKED UP ON WARD'S ISLAND, | ‘rhe police. to-day picked up on the | weat ide of Ward's Island the body | of bitmi-thet vision ——_—— Montgomery, the favorite in the open- ing event. won. but was lucky, for a furlong from home he appeared hope- | leatly Pooketed. He managed to nqueeze through on the rail, however, and, just got up In time to beat Main Ceance, who was aciving. bani to beat Fish Boark. Martin Doyle, the favorite In tho sec- ond Tace, was Gaaily the dest and tomped home a winner by three lengths from Lond of the Vale, who ran u good Tate. -Sallor Boy was a good third Jetsey Lady, a six to one chance in No. 78 Henry street, were repairing pressure being in excess of 2) pounds to the square inch, The two men were knocked down and j the hot,steam out om thenr at terrific speed and they were -being aqilckly |wcalded to death when Jumes Sweeney, Jan assistant engineer, and Alfred Stern, a fireman, rushed Into the cloud of hadiibeen) knoeked down: | the thind ‘race, made a rin-away face) —ttnsy-rwetecerried tothe emergency | of ft, beat n favorite. Sail hospital in the power house, and there |/TEStON, SIX IengtMs’ Tor the “thous General Superintendant Btadt, of the; of au aes AS # Slese thitd a: odils power house applied olive oll and ime Both men were) unconscious when an ambulance took them to-Rooserelt: Hospital—At Roose- -Good Thing Falls, Hurts Jockey. In the Otth race Dr. Dix, who was | played from-to 1 to-10-to 1, and war supposed tobe one of the best things ofthe “mecting, Was caughicin-a jam; goon after the start and fell. Dr, Dix the |fnjured his back and Jockey Hennessy fas pinned beneath him, while th Iuolated | Norbe was kicking In him ‘agony, Th boy was not badly hurt, but the hor vue. : ‘The escaping steam soon” filled [puge. boller-room. Engineers the broken boller from the others py will probably have to be shot. syutting off conecting valves, ‘Then the! “y ; In the race Astor D'Or was . fre-wes-drawn_from under the boller|vorite, and he walted. om the loadenn and steam went dowr, The damage tg| headed to the stretch. Then Miller Gia powershoves isiallght Tushed him tothe front, and he won Pm ord t leastly by two lengths from How About parsegey th hs aevertiy You who beat Comedian-haif-a-tensth— seallad about sins and fare, hit for the plact after ha Suffrage Never in Trouble. they continued at work ng thelr Injuries dresred by Supt. Stadt. Buffrage, a prohibitive favorite in the SN | closing event, went to tho front at tho PIMLICO RESULTS {start, made all the running and won 5 |eanlly by two and a haly lengths trom s + Bt Frances, who beat Silver Wed- acs is the j ding a scant length for the place PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Nov. tows: FERS RASH Ko Sseniioribaven one-half furlongs,—Doc | olds: five. and vie (Led), 2 12:0 Land even, 1; Med- me Hoyt Dennison), 35 -to_1 and. ‘Tim Funetime (Enghander), SHCOND RACE—Three-years -olds and six furlongs.—Hooray (Hagan), 6 to and 3-t Balte_Strome_( johnson), 7 to Land 2 tot, 3; Cadichon (Reilly), 3 Fime—tti ek gd P12 tol. ty Mount age) 6 to 1 ant TSortel); -12-to—b-and toi Hair + Fesex (Howltt), q_Timont.33. : IIE TH RACE—Filtos, two years old | five and & talf furlongs,—Susunnan (Johnson). 30 to 1 and 12 to 1. 1; Lu Marle (Koerner), § Jo t and 7 to 6, 2 Laura A. (Nonie) 3 Ttme—108; ——_—>>_ LATONIA RESULTS. UATONIA RACE TRACK, Nov, 7, The races here to-day resulted as foi- lows: uarters of A to 1) 1, Advell Tiaiey Three rh ek win 3, Three-quarters of a en Bird (8 to 1 an hic ja (even, for place) 2, Spidi Prime, 118.14, | RACE—Seven-elghths of nie Adams (1 to 6 and o THIRD. pher (Ss 1 for place) 3 2 Time—1. be I RACE—Seven-etgftha of a! Belden “(lb to Gand 4 to 5) 1,| (to B'for place) 2, Windshte! Seat unidentified. man about thirty tH of wae, B feet 7 Inches In helghi. blue cyes, sandy half, moustache and | comploxion, black overcoat and sult, | pinck tle, white shirt and button shoes! tae a “Polition fe Changenbie.? an RS HIT BETTORS UCTTRACK Dr. Dix, Supposed Good Thing in Fifth, ee Falls at Start and Hurts Jockey Hen- MAKES 4 CONFESSION. “nessy—Pool-Room--Men _Work- Soe ~Mirror Game on Pinkertons. AQUEDUCT \RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Montgomery (6 |5 and 2 to 5), 1, Main Chance (3 to |S for place), 2, Fish Hawk 3. SECOND RACE—Martin Doyle (7 to 10 and 1 to 4) 1, Lord of the Vale | (4 to 1 for place) 2, Single Shot 3. THIRD RACE--Jersey Lady (6 to| |1 and 2-te 1) 1, Sally Preston (1 to’ }4-tor-place)~2, tady~Karma-3, to SEES IW FLAMES OVEN FACE 0 WOMAN HE SLEW Anarchist are Mrs, Gordon Because He Hated Her Sex. | | | | | from Death Chair Her; ves [sav iE | dusband, Under Arr for Crime. on had travelled ase 4 Alexander Go feveral milestsies on the thar Fo chatr wh cond, inthe Join Woehince, a of No, 209 Third to a con of Ma n Suna y the wou ng trial in the he the him leads to the towday ithe | atomle | lectric of of baker, nce braln ain havenue, urged the erime—the } don: by i stranglin| which nd, Was awal ‘1 am-wane,"* termann, dng me N's hus- Tombs told Detective ifth street station, | to-day, "I killed | Was-! | ternoon changed the°aspe LECTED BD srg Ga la, ster Returns Indicate that Republi- can Candidate Has Been Re-elect- i ed Lieutenant-Covernor Over ; Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler. CHANCES FAVOR REST OF » DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. 'Hughes’s Plurality on Returns So Far Rec? ived Is 67,015--McCarren Gloa‘s Cver the Activity of the Knife in the Hands of Voters, PLURALITIES IN GREATER NEW YORK. Hearst—For Governor Chanler—For Lieutenani-Govest 76,936 134,943 Whalen—For State Secretary ebb Aes YA Jackson—For_ Attorney-General « 141,446 t Glynn—For Comptroller » 141,402 Hauser—For Treasurer 142,399. ate affairs and leaves the resultiin Goubt, with A proneunced-switeh in the tone of the election returns tate tii ct of M.-Linn Bruce, the chances favoring the ion. of the eenave didate for Lietitenant-Governor. | FOURTH RACE—Jacobite (Bta 10; 57" and 2 to 5) 1, Keator (4 to 1 for piace) 2, Monet 3. FIFTH RACE—Astor d'Or (7 to 10! and thus and 1 to 3) 1, How About You (4 to| Claros 4 for place) 2; Comedian 3. SIXTH RACE—Suffrage (9 to 20) and out) 1, Sister Frances (2 to 5 for his room at No. 01. Third avenue de place) 2, Silver paWsdaing 3. without the benefit of the first offend era’ act, on the charge of involuntary homicide in running an automobile over and killing @ woman ele ney of age in the village of Marbou, 2 —— _WEATHER FORECAST. —Ferecaat for New York City and vicinity: Generally fair, with moderate temperature to-night and Thurscay; brisk to fresh northwest to north winds. ee een ee a June |! Rea er tor —tomton—t- This monomaniac he was impelled to sacrifice a woman aelf-confermed .merderer is and hls obeension is that Ryenze the —wronzs he men have suffered at }-hands. Wochince belonmed to a “eroup! [tn Rassta, and his mind tw full of a] | crude mass of Anarchist theorfes. Hiv, main study, bowever, was woman. In de- thelr ives found coples of the worki [Pre and — Ruse! authors Ther. Was A-large stack at -iHuatrated novela! telling of Mfe and adventures tn the CPrench—white—Hieht—Hatriet —— FOR AUTO KILLING. paeeas one ahould avenge all this,” he waving the paddle with eee Spariment of Hure WeOw we deaths dangh, HE -one+ LAS tenchates Sein eiamgy should wipe these women out. i {oe calend. twontystwo- y sie en the journeyman? would mutter Kingsland _Uwen-tmn_Yeurr O10, el and_Knead tis “fought anit he_waal to-oay to three months’ Imprixonment, fushing t out of Komethings| At such times, tov, hls frlendw told the police he would spread his hands wide dnd draw attention to them, were huge and gnarled and husk; at the end of his lung arms almost to} his knees: Had a Bowen Grip, ney are weal tec to-k ra x thelr workinen to show {1 In the prison oe ti to-day, Where he -WHa—as Magistrate Sweetwer and livid Coroner, Wock.nes told World repo! how his cor driven him te murder, and Sanucience bad dF hin: to confess Jthe crime rate noseo- an innocent man Ko to death for his deed ‘The paker (# short and thick-set. with }-no.f0r iin to speak of. His [eyoN™ are gi ged Pel aid" br through long. black bairs that tumbles fotoctnem, fis hands are thick, short hailed And enormous His fagers-too« the digits of jeothey night an who-used th fon fn his daily ite. DATA of hix-celt | yee her wbout i i Bhe me—to-—her at No. 12 however, [ | Qought. Her drinks more drinks, [bone N host all my money was gine. i (had been hat week “and had ‘not ado us ‘aa-usual, mec ere ne i-her home and 1 ‘Tooked Bt not and-realized-that-t would; Jo be poor for another weak ola: woman ® tek Tmust> | xi ner. ‘Go on, no time} a {-yoice-Ih—my_ ear 1 aig [hor feel angry of Wnything. Just as ici {pons a judee—thatie-tt: [2 eySvent over to her she thought ¥ | waa going to embrace her and put up her fa Then I saw her-throat ai | iny nasids closed on it. She didn't mancd a sound and I choked her till she lay. Then I _took the —money— as. 1 fhund In her atogking |-and tiptoed out of the house, v Saw Her Face In the Furnace, That evening 1 8d supper and piayeq | pool, Ivnever felt better, On Monday |morning I went back to work, ut t Aldn't feel right about it, Her ‘face 4 1 let, her iB still on the bed kept! peering 0 the fre every time [} |Spened the oven door he litte blue james that crept over t 1 look the blue marks of ‘soon throat 1 1 rend of Gordon's arrest, They Ked out of the tthe streets. in killing t A class t tke +d read right lo. anu but tno ni ft juntl friend, J |not call tt | police to my lWean In bed. Tw ex Tam now. 1 nothing bus ve no Keep men. tol t they may I | gtonowrapner the y rim. the remorse that drave him to confess. | (CHANLER RUNS AHEAD —— | up-State figures have beet ri | and Rock claims that he did ffernoon- announced that tie figurrs—at atcestabtitr The ee Mr. Bruce. Barlier in the day‘the élection of Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter land the whole Demiocratic ticket except Hearst seemed assured. The Associated Press report says, z “Complete-returms have been outside of New York Cit; ahead of his ticket, and in the six in which his vote falls, Hughes the-variations-are stight- ce indications: : il be farger than that-of Mr. Hughes above ‘the “Broax. teen Counties. Brace low that of received f ont-only eigh! In twelve of these counties. Mr. S In the Greater City Mr. Chanler ran er ran, 58,000 n-this-is-nst rs to-6¥eF- trem votes more than Hearst recely shadow Qushes: 5 plurality- of 67,€00, a there-is-a-proi in his favor in counties that-have not been heard from. The rest of the ticket is in doubt. The chances m_to favor the Democratic candidates all of whom exceeded even the ‘Chanter vole in lthe greater city hy. from 6,500 to 9.500, sie |__ If Jacksan_is a_recoun! » hallots cast in The ast 7 openly declared onthe stump that Hearst Tf Mr, Jackson is asked ty Mi Hearst to reopen Sie ont there can be little doubt that he will do so. Charles F. Murphy come this cial ticket, with one exception, is elected: Murphy. cannot be accused of § general throughouttie elec Fra Hearst out of knifing “Phe oppeaition of P-H. McCarren, in Broo! :-Hearst-but he wag peaten without McCarren’s activity, King: unty gave Hearse a-plurafity_of 4.502 “The piuralities of the other candidates in the coy i running with Mr. Hearst-excecded that of the head of the tleket by more than-30,000._McCarren’s knife made a decp pression “on the -Hearst_yota—— in Kings = : ‘Thomas Rock, the Repblican candidate for the “Senate in +:¢—Democracic Fourteenth “District, ascribes hin defeat to 9 Sst yrady ator mMany cornered combination. He says th © Iniluctices are powerful enough to entist in his aid not and Republican etrongth. can-indes peudence League-Tamminy allinnce against him, and to pr the points to the yote of O'Connell, his running mate for Assembly on the Indépendence, League ticket, and for Bourke Cockran, many candidate f O'Connell got nearly 1,240 Independence ia Votes that Hoc get the Republican. vote. Hi ere ftack-charges-_that-there-was-2-R endende Lease te. he Judges from analyst) of figur ram Democratle work. ingmen. - A-source of amusemient in political circles fs the sh bythe Judiclary Nominators. A line on the strength of th is fulre nizhed by the vote for Justice Wyatt, the o. t t { out ar side indorsenient. Justice AV 1 11,000. votes. It ds estimated thar tt i MU RPHY PLEASE D ay Lt Charles Murphy oy Fr crath SULTS IN THE FOL TES WHEL PAPER HEARST ARE PRIN JB Ss NEW YORK SACH