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L | RESULTS EDITION So PR ICE ONE CENT. TORS GROW HEN THIRD MONDAY, NOVEMBER — AT RACING ORSE IS DISPL [« Circulation Books Open to All.” ] || 12, 19006. Ma. naan aad dnadhdb inti iahshithsahanassnahanrnharanirnanrrararcennna AASA UAL ANTA LAA MAAS ADA TASASAAAAAASA LURE TAAL TAAAAAAAAAAAS, Civevesveeey PRETTY WIDOW ON STAND DEFENDS. HER GOOD NAME Charges in Van Alstyne Divorce Case. - PAJAMA STFORYS-FALSE- Maid Who Told It; She Says Had Been Discharged and Whreatened “To Get Even,” 4 a senaation by calling co-respondnt, Mrs. Katherine p. Newman, of Flatbush, as his first wit hess for Mrs, Irabelle W: Van Alstyne | in her wult for divorce from Goorge C. Van Alstyne, banker and wroker, Mau. rice Meyer Ustened to-day while ex. Judge A. J, Dittenhoefer, counsel for Van Alstyne, counsel GEN. SHAFTER DEAD. SAKERSFIELD, Cal, Nov. 12.— Major-General JWilltam R. Shafter died at 1245 P. M. to-day trom pneumonia at the McKittrick "Ranch at the age of meventy-ono, ‘The geneml's death had been expected rents: Reais He aie ated idly aiter being strkKen- some days ag. When selected to’cammand ths army vriticiaeg “by many, cept by those who know. comment waa heard. old army men roe- Jumped 2 of e others bageage wagons on land, Areached the age. | WAREHOUSE went wrong was blamed on Shafter ex- where he “was without proper equip- ment_or-mediecal—suppiies due to lack transports at sea.and mules and | tor-it."* Shafter was retired when he | DYNAMITED. ‘ peervant, Mary Paul, had found the bed Van Alstyne agulnat her were <lso whether it was true that the FIFTY PERISH IN — BLAZING CARS OF WRECKED TRAIN Passengers in Six Coaches Carried Over Embankment Are Penned ‘in Wreckage and Many Roast to Death When Fire Breaks Out. on a Baltimore and Ohio train: w! train at- Woodville, ten- miles north-of this city, early to-day, are missing, stroyed six coaches of the immigrant train, burned to death and twenty-five Injured. Later information, however, places the number of ictims killed a fifty and atleast sixty injured-— crowded y known that the passenger train was of the star boarder, Van-Aletyne, undi« turbed And his pajamas on the floor In Mra. Newman's room, But tne cro: examination took up ‘these questiond Mra. Newman said she had dlacharged | Mary Paul, and the girl had threatened | to get even; she denied the pajamas | }atory and declared that her cunduet with Mr. Van Alstyne had been at all | Gen. Shafter's campaign in Cuba was|tinies the purely commervial relations| as details of the wreck reached here.| Everything Uiat | of landlady and boarder. “You have testified that your account | ata. Brookiva departm4nt— store war! He was @C | i. in the name of Mrs. Van Alstyns, = cused of letting the troops’ lle in the! | i trenches and for the unprepared state |. iz nameéj|cars being a mess jof flames tn Gist | Of attaies phat axleted —eally. ate fe ie pela sthe=bitniamier Few or the occas ite hed; S tee aa he-dedded-to Mahi back, te-placed. the! “Se you ordered” goodx—nt-the ptore | oManos—t—eet_out! before™ the flam = [ee © ealuse for the defects where it belonged. Ho showed where the army had been | for the ba “Yes, Mra. Avan and the Dill was In the Alstyne. He patdothe sir. Goods were ordered by. | charged “to~ Str, ye ae Aer t 8; Some Were for him and some I pald Mr. Van Alststis | ; hurled into a campaiga in a sub-trop- | for mine," aD | tn Cuba, Gen. Shafter was sixty-threa | ht You say Mrs. Van ‘Altyne told you! years oid. ‘There was much discussion | {eal country In summer timo and that| 4; 0" fox Mm Van Altyne told vou Gor spent nla time | {he fault rested in Washington, | | on ‘friendly terms. then? | OE Ncor estate CERCiiA aE AE UAUEIS [Nc acauiegieriacaeiereap eeteeac” nat Iily Sve wire “on the most in & bammocke BACK OF tae Tine Oe re; | criticised by. officers who served with SecA POUL Cis eeul ba was e be: “Grank—sooling —drinks and —refised— to) +7 Gna who were familiar with the gave money to Mrs, Van Al. ~fuinp about. In Washington, when the | conditions that confronted him in Cuba, s if 1} vo; I never gave her’ money. hen she asked | Joaned money to 2 bought a hat for her? 6 teleplioned me one day and! atherin nme § whom had tio chance to escape. = freigh When the news of the wreck reached aiteliee piace all the physicians pithin the tamnigrant tein, ni at he carmot live, call were hurried to the scene, while 9 ag Nephi i Wo trains, and Haggneomacter Anyder rellef train waa hastily despatched, of the Jminigrant The lst of dead fontinued to grow jJured. Both engines were: turned over i [on the south side of the track and ‘i AE clear ofthe Pua track. 1 arp Vhen the trains m#t in the crash s! Paksenrer trains wore detoured by Teer he paieenger train were|other Ines with as Mttle delay as por: s te, thrown over a bank, and fire started |‘ In all of them Immfdiately, one of the Tee ET in. The fireman of the freigh isso bay hus surrounded them, Bound for Chicago. The immigrant train was bound for Chicago. ‘Tne accifent was cauyed by the frelgnt crow falling t» observe el nats on the first spotion of the grant train that smother rection wa following. The immigrant train caus: fire and was entirely consumed. Of the 167 passenzers on board th? train Lit -have been jhocounted-for Ay! the injured were tak: pita: ~ INJURED, BY Th ALL OF DERRICK ‘James Reilly Loses His was VALPARAISO, Ind., Nov. 12.—Fifty of 167 immigrants who were ich collided head on with a freight | and it is believed that their bodies were consumed by fire which de- First-reports were that_five were known to be dead, probably thirty [Witte taitresd_eficials will not admit the great Jace of tifa je pa! Hens inert ith immigrants, many of ead and Fireman Cutler, of Engiaers Renneman and Burke, of the DUa avenue. train, are badly in MIANY FIREMEN GIS VICTIMS AT SMALL BLAZE |Fire in the Cellar of Del |. Monte Melted Pipe Connections. FILLED” ROOMS. Tenants Flee to Street— Damage by Flames Small, but Excitement Large. SMOKE Out of all proportion to the size of the blazs was the excitement crused by a firo in the basement of the Det Monto Apartments, at Seyenty-fiftn and Columbus’ avenue, Smoke ascending to the frightensd Wie tenants-and-drese to the street this after- otreut flats up- » #OOTes Several fremen [were overcome by gas. ‘Two alarms | Jammed the thoroughfares with tire en- LAC Citrona Finished Half a Length in Front of Plaud, the Favorite in Third Race, but Latter’s Number _ ‘Was Hung-Up.-- ROSEBEN, AT 3 TO 4, EASILY WINS BAYVIEW HAN Terry McGovern Makes a Demonstration On ithe | Grand Stand, Mistaking Winner for Spring Beauty and Then Takes a Hard Tumble. BY FRANK W. THORP. {-— AQUEDUCT ‘RACE TRACK, Nov. 12.—There was a lively Memanstre: tion of protest. arouad-the judgen' stand: thls afternoon, It was the only Outbreak of the kind thi« season. : . Citrona, well backed to show, looked to be an easy third in the thira race, Clhud wos half a length away. ‘When Claud’s number as third a large crowd gathered around the judges! stand, thf fake had been made. tion, AQUEDUCT RESULTS. - was put up f inking a mis- _ They waited patiently, but dn_vatn,-tor-ae The crow grumbled and this bad no offact on the fan eet Oot DICAP. i | dati MESS lS ean fo | required the, services of the res from the Weat Sixty-eight sree + #on: Y The furnace of the apartmont housd 46 directly under the electrianl suppiy (estore of J. Blumberg, at No. 305 Colum: Blumberg and his men » stuffed the furnace with a lot of old boxes and other inflammable materiat ttiis-afternoon, closed the door and let the fire blaze | The chimney became overheated and ifn! fire to @ series of w | Protecting gaa and wat t oden casings pipes running j Along the root of the cellar Smoke [jetted up die atairweys and alarmed] cHe-—Preidenberg,-a servant on tha {second-ttoor,-who-ran-to the ntrect ana told Policeman Murphy the place was on fire, | Murphy turned in an-ntarm and set about calming fonants, |bumping down the | to reach the stroe he who-were ways in haste When the first ftre- 5 and even) 1, Oxford (18 to 5 and, even) 2," Ormonde'’s Aight 3, 5 and 2 to 5) 1, A. Muskoday (8 to 5) for place) 2, Bowling Bridge 3. 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Acrobat (6 to 5 for | Berrys race stood” aul tia Judges placed the horses, Roscten won FIRST RACE~ Prince Frederick | (12 to 1-and 4 to 1) 1, Society Bud! Bayrt (40 ¥ for place) 2 Firebrand 8. | 16 opened at oven money eee f 8 to 1, an aatonishing Then price, ‘Then he was backed down to Tl to ae | aeety closing favorite at 8 to 5. Roseben Tent to the front at the start and led all the way, winning under a mil! drive from Oxford. Hot Tock. Ws outside the money,, Z Siver Wedting was heawil & x00d thing In the Serene ee 1 owas backed from HIT tO to &: tia wns the Second ‘choice and Edna Jackson third. None of the choles were — SECOND RACE~Locked Out (even and 1. to 4) 1, Paprika (2 to 1 for place) 2, Only two finished. | THIRD RACE—Rockingham (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Fire Opal (4 to 1) 2 Plaude 3. \ FOURTH RACE—Roseben (11 to} Hiv the -moncys | Society Bud raced away. {had the--runnting FIFTH RACE—Mcry Morris (8 to fn’ front_and between=theni;—-“The forme? won easily. Firebrand waa third, Locked Out won the ateplechase by @ Quarter of a mile from Paprika. Duis clan, almost “an equal favorite with j Locked Out, looked a winner to the Jast Jump, where he fell, : McGovern Gets a Jolt, SIXTH RACE—Malachance (11 to Im: ved they discovered é feat OC ha uty otuscovered:-that= the: |), -a\29- Montfort 3: Spring Beauty, aa prey an equine eat of the flames jn the cellar had miss ng ever n 1 in @ bridle, ad- | melted a ena-pips connesion, (ee: i ; {They extingutatied the Hames without hica go fr thelr Wijuriestadt-teen-attendod_t from the opposite di tralny came together two. at ; ae : and.t 3 both. © neste nd of NASHVILLE, Tenn. ov, 12.-—Tne |wreskers ‘for ten miles into Caldwell |! or MM them completely, ched to 4 beam warehouk of the American Snuft Com-| County, Several months ago ware: | ee PUN char: F A number of the cars of the Imm! no lowel AACS pany, at“ Eddyville, Ky; was wreckea| houses of the so-called trust. in. the whens-one wast Brant train were hurled down @ ten- | t and bra : ; w.by dynamite to-day, The explosion heres part of Kentucky were dyna frac Alison . ae foot embankment” and — tmmedintety | °F warning the rope broke and shattered windows for a wide radius. | (iil snd growers who sold : amas on the Aor. | caught fire, Although’ every posaibie | 1 dropped on. the workmen, Bloodhounds: followed the ie ‘ Ing in effort wax made to extricate them from FReAneie ow nit + ; | yne been at the] the wr the flames ‘spread so Hospitals: ing’ from internal SSeS i rapldly this was saibie tn 2 > KO aay ndviccimieeeeinv that cally Samay ALDERMAN U TAL. lavicirat wera! surmedieavaeaii wae (A NOTHERSIEST OF Ald, John J. Haggarty, of the old-faicted for asmaulting a Hearat watcber|GIRL CHARGED WITH aid could he given thems 7 THE SUNDAY LAW Fourteenth Assembly District, .was put | inthe Mayoralty. election a year: ago. | ‘ ave a We aniibiaiakieewtse ke if x “ XK i i ‘ hysiciang) in—oharge—of-—the+ ema on trial to-day vefore Justice Manch-: Hiy counsel, O'Hare and! Dineen, moved | HATPIN MURVER. Usps SIS Feta eeu cin Sace am ard in the Criminal Branch of the] for further delay in the trial, but the | sense he SLE Wy aaa AL /Bupreme Court on @ chatse of masault | Court denied, tke motion, and the work | a he alas 6 blared persons dé- | Renjamin Beyer, a trick bicycle rider, tm the third degree. Hargarty was in-] of getting @ Jury. was begun, SRR OETA eH A TOG rire DoT teen UMLtOrnOOnt oericlalas ort the rare] taal Ce i Bist SIRE Bunga na es } Burk yen are ated ‘a Dunmo foray more & Ohio annolinced thatechos tag Tan of the Grand Opera House, on . q |Bouphetsy, woom sho stabbed In the [received positive nows trom te wrock | Fiesth avenue, were aralmned In ithe POLICEMA N CON VI I ED heart with'a hatpin Saturday night. snd Rt 38 neople on the train, 40‘ Jeforaon Market Police Court this ‘ tw death foilowed yesterday, my Oeneer Andured and '@) ¢8-) ioratng’ion ithe charge of having vio= /Patroiman Pier J. Heckert, attiched) in”a criminal’ operation performed in| yaunyoworennmnerec Doce Rallroad’s. Report. Pactra He RURaer Alama Ethos hoa tre, €0 the West ne Hundgodth atrest eta>| April, 1804, by Dr. failed to rpend the evening dn the hops | TLALTIMORE, Nov Advices ty tye 1 St 7) Hon, Waa bonvicted before Judge Margret Daly, a nt - girl, |0f effecting éconclliation, they, Baltimore and Ohio general oMicen‘here | frederick HE. Golda: 1) Feprosenting Blanchard tn the Criminal Brancp of ckert ‘will tome up for «entence of |/9% had a quarrel some weeks Azo. leay thpt the collision at Wo. odville, Ind). Kiaw & Erlanger, who appeared for th Bupreme Court to-day of having alded| Wednesday. Instead of making up thoy got. Intdi] waa between & westbound imelgn nora, sald: : Rnotier quarel, and the stabbing re- | train nd a Chicagosvow York an Your Honor, we haya passed 7 * etary qin aterned yeh i nes bound freight train, ‘hore wero 1k im singing and bum dancing’ : SUSPE Che ND WIFE DE AD | Dougherty. ‘betore dying. Biuted niacin. | MaMuBEAatS On SO cancer aura Moti of which ara crimes,” said i TUR Fes iy nA aI rs in pays that nly | Magtatrate, smiling, A «| Jury was an accident and hy | ; ihe ‘ - Uniner CHa WOU Aa roreAL CHO arate one mmiNrnat wanifoinandsaaiend ums cand mow. eu inued tne lawson. WOSSO, Mich., Noy, 12,—Bert Soeiy, Seto wus indor sisploion ih connection jwith (he murder of adwin Edgar in ‘Weat Haven Township last Wednesday, +was found dead in bed to-day., also deud.’ They we brother, Lylng beside kim was hin young wite, ‘e found by Beoiys| Order Evans" Ale | , luneheon of hasty bite. | near cam cond fs was burned, as Were threo cars in the Noy bo told: about. for | particular diMculty, but the flow of an ifrom the broken pipe was so #trong | i thatthe ret weep n treat ee — = pministerca”the-KMeRKoat hi MEG. It was | Terry day ro in the third race to- hot _n real solar plexus Prings —Frederick—ani————= itthe trick —tut_an ever roar iitia iHagany, | Carruthers | No} ¢ ane), & to 1 a mper (tint Kiamon! Marksma ase; year-olds ving ton, (Noones) won; F 1 (Helder), 2 to 1 tind 7 to 10, ‘96 Mt. Henry, I (Saftel), third. ees FIFTH Rag rolds; one mile— Lady (Hagan, § to 6 and 2 to 1, High Jumper (etaiir, 15 i a and 6 to J) 2 Baringo (Walsli) 146 14, ——— LATONIA'RESULTS, + LATONIA RAC Noy. 122—] Tho racea herp ‘to-day resulted as fo! jows: FIRST RACE quarters: of a mile,—Nedra nd-§ to 6) 1 nie (8 to 5 for Spider 3 Tin 1.46, | RECOND RACH—Three-quarters-of mila.—Fleld Lard (8 to Sand ¢ Red Thistle @ to 6 for place! Velling 3, Time—1.15 $-5, HeeRD, RACHI—Three-quan milo.—8t," Noel oo and Lord Nixon (8 vo 6 f 3 ime. 18, RACE wee FOURTH *t course, Plea ny Onn Bit t ro tO DRS UpAN the Imitators = Hiyned Aten hie teste ie thle | WAS lfortyenvo) wera miaaings ~ These rele rill," : Sarees \ probably have scattered ¢ riding. * i try: “Pho lAwSer was directed to submit a he entire Iminiaract train of six cars! prieg and’ decision wae Teseryad unel 1 tod (6 to Séand 2 for mace? 1, Onyx Timo. and Cold in Chert Trial bottle 10¢. + Yor Sore ‘Clirout use Omega Ol: a ‘ - ~ eterno Oe com ack blow wiht) comes a — = a corp: cl from this city, | (in the Cellar long enough to complete | i tr ci _comea many. HORSE THROWS COL JAY. [ana sqveiyour money?! Tasked over. the| Score of physicians from thle ely: = | | ife'at aukifth Aventis ae ee ciney and ort the lambitious aw well 4 . A «| 8"Oh, 1 want) to’ look smart, and | cocy é vii Airs and a relay system was fo | 24 the blase owner, for be it known Si 1 | escaped except the freman on the {m-| B Idi ie y, The v0 q . y homemade hats never do,’ she replied. | ~ . Sine ullding, Halt a dozen firomen suce: v owns Spring Beauty. shventa to. Th ee ae Hi and the Colonel, who is alxty-five years | The loan was made. The incident jl-| Migrant train, who| was killed. Thi g. fires alte eP arrears 1 20h) to-1-An- ts wettng —an Teny WHITE “PLAINS, ON] told was thrown—and-the-antmal-rolied justratedthe clase —friendahty of “the! immigrants consisted of Russian vawe-4 faa peers { f i ‘ an E Col. William. Jay_ia_confined to bis | on hin —-Hewas hurried heme, and {®eerieved -wits-and the tive ONTO Botany RHE brane route | =: : Sie completely” Rave WAY | confide} n real swat} contmiaalon—to 5 te in Old Bedfom yitlage, | Dr. ch, [whom ‘she ascribes her matrimonial Mis {James Reilly, wlio Mved In East; Michael tBrout, of Engi <l the coin ad- country estate in O! + Dr. Chapman, of Mount Kisco, and Dr. | Was, via Chicago to the Northy |Thirty-ftth street; waa Instantly killed, | ambulance surgeon revi se Witye white — the result or “bung “thrown from hit} Dixon, of New: York, who were-cattat-+ Mra—Newr: a) eald-she had discharsed | souTH REND, Ind. N 1L—Re DOERR d ae Sh reer eh ot PES Ris ote aie Schorr awhtle one fox hunt Ce ering, trom two brokin) APPT Nolen. the colored. cool. b etre nee nit Ohio ANT Jolin Metnemey and James McEN | , ambulance a: ssornet mho Is the héad of the- New Yor! Thwad ieicstet i — + = that] tee Were sert injured t BeayBo reac a pan ae ‘Coach Chub, was on the fun home, jest ed internally injured, | It was so Sede nee noon i aa Accident in the excavation [feoptathat blocked. the C th ee sad, waren sheet Veciend Aone Comers out this waa) Genled at hie nomap fs toe d the Ittle “Wit na are probably biirn\ng in tho wreck: | fora new bullding 8 ial aerate care | The ROL ING Se SE ade <a fig heres sided lle taking “a _tenes: | pecaay os "Vea Tlenaw-ates 4 Shéwas | age. Repo! 2 orm aes thextims Hae Aton did heaves Seed rennet er that {hii enoftementmand aes [inv drevemaker” dosw WIE CHIC ott AS Blaniberx and 5: SEA Taciaatlthiec me before charged praia oe eae j train wreek occurred! to-day fo “punting, mere BOY HIGHWAY MAN HELD. wii es iS et i tants ne one Remere ae oles - sane Sn are -——~ : =z, 5 net deat, sho ordero] | yiltr. about-thirty| miles from this ¢ Squad: res i h Re RESULTS AT PIMLICO pany under the Sherman Ant-Trus aie portvces: i 5 to Mr. Van Alstyne, city, Reports x0 far/\are, conflicting, | buildings at Nos, 2% and 23% . ira View of obtaining an order moist ate _dilshaal Tate, thirteen Yeas, o14) of the ttlo Aira nasa. she ald not ery tigolbh of Rudolph & Pret | hut majority. of ‘them ol line vanities nivanneann ternddewntial s CraiT aWBOT OTE pare pee attr Neos West hes Ai atree {Fan after young Tata ax fast aa ‘ Wonca taba Eat beats ber ef destat-ave kad kelWay form naw miructure, while iin tneG UB OININE, and Just thay Held to-day for aentence on-w charge) slic could, catching him at Sixth a testified Chat ghe “made x $y ree ATE BES ee ie wel ow exist and pestor: eas = <ot-highway robbery In_the Children’s); nie unit holding-—-him—tit-«_poltcems Argyie:rosd. Plathushicand- tans lealght cin the and vest corner of: the areas x Svalee: Court by Justice Wyatt, The bby | came. | z + billed. ac! drawo-and- paid by Guy a0 bw AYO gertoliaty sireet,—_haa why (Cran to 1-and went Ww. Dut Spring: arrested aftor stoning ton doliars from] Tate's father to-day asked that hin| G “Can a forthe — gow George Cody, a how Meddiew (Giennt- rack Pe Eila_tovane, twelve -yeara old, Se art aaa site _wan_ inca xamineg. rodtiliseo@uua: tb Land § to imbiing MY wires crossed." Sine. Nand West Fiflaent prigth h hoy. fell ont engin be: pans it faeuaeie a Sahat Tat erry a only comment. sadly rene When{hé-money wus grabbca out-of! ees 3 f fbett ightes100 pase and — witty sim third ftainingt time 1 t thome,") said Auty, and at one wns “money : ‘ter the race, from 1 i ' i ' separate advertisements printed in 3 ' ‘ ' H H } i THE WORLD last week than in the same week Inst year. 27,683 The NeW York Herald, the only other {4 Want’ Medtum, printed” bur 42% 7 separate advertisements, a gain of but 285 over last year, and 4,259 LESS, than THE WORLD, separate adver- tisements printed during the week. | if |