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PRI CE ONE LITT WIS ALOE WHEN ~ SURPAISED BVH WIE longed to Housemaid, Says Mrs. La Monte. ALL LIES, SAYS SENATOR. Mrs. Platt Insists That She _Is_Vindicated’ by _ the Separation Papers. Mrs. Mary La Monte, of No, 214 Wes! Thirtr-elghth street, admitted to-day a he wife of Senator Platt, with vate dotectives forcibly invaded the La ‘Monte —house—one afternoon —iast-Bep- Xember and found Senator Platt there, gitting in’ dn vary chair, looking out @ window into the back yard, This was the beginning of the ond of the fiarital rélations between Senator end: Mrs. Platt, which were finally ter- minated yesterday when each signed a formal deed of separition. 7 Senator Piatt denies—that xire Piatt trapped—him,and Mrs. Platt is _non- committal ButoMrs.~ La Monto says that Senator Platt had a room In her sfrouse——in—“Thirty-cig! airest, near. Beventh avenue, for fifteen years. 116 useq to go thero when wanted Fest and quiet. A Palr of Dainty Slippers. The invasion of Mrs. La Monte’s home hed all the attributes of a raid, exoopting the police uniforms, ir he { Mire Platt's friends say that ashe caught ‘the Senator with a young, and charming woman.: To substantiate | this, Mrs, Platt produces a. palr of dainty euppera with high French heels which, sho asserts, -atorned tie feet of ——the—sforesaid young —and—harming woman less than half an hour before tho raid. “Mra. La Monto admits that Mrs. Platt went triughantly out into —}-——“Thirty-elghth street waving tho alip. pers inthe alr and shouting, “Here is my evidence! —— = But ttrefor-Monte-nays-that-fre-sitp—| pers pelong to one of her negro maids. This incident led up to the final sepa: ration of Sehator and Mra. Platt. By she terms of the agreement Mrs. Platt _sectires an annuity of $10,00 a year )——aaring sher-tite-and-compiete-possession} of the country home of Senator Piatt Sot oHistinnda Mitts —sre—ts—tiving—ar Wighland Mills now. Senator Platt js making preparations to jo to Washing: @ton to take ub hin old rooms in the — Arlington = Mrs. Platt Visits City. “Mire, -Piatt and her—daughier, Mrs, Carmody, drovenfrom Tioga Lodge to the -raliroad station’ at Turner's early velock, “To an Bvening World reporter on the wane train Mra, Platt insisted that her name wes Mrs, Edgar. At the Jersey City atation, however, she a mitted her identity. “All I have to say,” sho declared, “is that I am vindicated, 1 have been vilely treated, but, I repeat, I um vin- dicated," ‘Then, suggested the réporter, “you admit that you caught Senator Platt In-a house in Thirty-elghth’ street? ‘I admit nothing; I deny nothing.” repited Mrs. Platt. The Incident in elosed. T.greatly regret that anything moro was pritited than the bare state: ment. conderning our separation that ‘was given out by our attorney | “When'Mld you! sign that-statement t+; aaked the reporter, A f “Of the public's business, anawered Mrs. Platt, “but 1 don't mind telling you that I signed {t in the Krie station in Jersey City yesterday after: | noon.” I-met a young man there who bad it al} writton ‘out. We walked to “the telegraph office, where I picked up ignature.’” t wtatement,"” suggested the ‘Feporter, “you way that no question of She ‘infidellty of eltther to the other has @ver been raised. How do you recon: colle that with itrapping Senhtor Platt fm the Thirty-eighth street house ‘1 am not reconclling anything,” she + peplied. “I am through talking, I am ” ges, and two pri-| tondayoand- boarded _pariorear-on—a}— oo! ~Arain—that-reachedJorsey City-at 10.36 | FOed Om ml } H. was seat vindloated.’ erat | > Mire. Platt and her daughter went to (Continued on Becona Page.) SCHOON turing -a-fortymile gale, 22k Funining? Soon ashore a second three-masted peared, The provisions of the= divorce dec leave Bont “ Circulation Books Open to All. a a tes NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | RACING SEASON OF 190¢ WINNER FOR tae ‘Two schooners came to grief off Long} Branch Hut, +tranded_a_mile south of Long Branch bound for SOF S N OF 190 6 irculation Books Open to AU.” 15, 1906. rio. U RESULTS EDITION 1 PRICE ONE CENT. ais COURT BATTLE ON TO SMASH COMBINE OF STANDARD OIL ————__++. GLLETIE S Brown Nervo' |Roosevelt, Charging that Trust Is’ Beating the Law, Orders Action in Court to End the Giant Monoply. JURORS HARD 1 Evidence Will Be ST. LOUIS, Nov. 15.—Suit to shatter the Standard il Trust,) os ane evening | prompted by President Roosevelt, was brought by Attorney-General] renkimen, Nov. 15 | Moody in the United States Circuit Court here to-day. Henan ne are aw elisa This action, in which all the force of the Federal Government will) muster of Grace Br ibe used, to break apart the seventy constituent companies from the | hausted, four |Standard Oil holding concern and compel each to do business inde er ea ce fa ‘ pendently, and according to the Sherman law, is intended as—the-finatsecerror the panel, but 1 ~and decisive blow against the giant monopoly which Jolm- D: Rocke=| that tweive-men=sillbe Jor the pancl-of wn hi Juror Only BREAN DOWN UNDER STRAN Accused Slayer of Grace | €ase’ Goes On. Little Chance that Taking of fore Next Week. All but thirty Jim Villepigue, the Race Track. Caterer, Cleans Up $11,500 Backing — Five Straight Get-Away-Day Win- i | ners in Moderate Fashion, ~~ ATHLETE,:HOT CHOICE, WINS + NASSAU ‘HANDICAP EASILY. Yorkist, at 8 to 1, Biggest Priced Winner of th Day -= Regulars Now Turn Toward Bennings, Where Winter Racing Begins To-Morrow, ~ us aS_ -O-GET. gin Be- BY FRANK Ww. THORP. The racing aeason of 1901 closed todae at Aqueduct, and th y 1 FIRST RACE—L. J.'Hayman (7 to! tars are now tiene te rmy of regu f turned toward Bennings, 20) 1, King Henry (Sto T for place) | Wher tie AQUEDUCT WINNERS. World.) y dra Winter “mesitig” begina’t5= tte for the |l2 Dekaber 3, morrow, ‘The last day gave the tayorite — ave boen ex-| players more than an even brenk with | — the book : * have been | SECOND RACE—Yorkist (8 to 1) | yin Vitiepongue, the race track cA= retsapos-|4, Purslane (even for place) 2, -\c-|terer, landed hin ftth winner of the: oUt COL weal roDRt ass ‘ay, when Martin Doyl, at 17 to 9) THIRD RACE—Athiete (7 to 5 and 1 to. 3) 1, Orilene’ (1 to 4 for fomped in a. winner of the Ofth race, running like @ jack-rabbit. ‘The restaue Tanteur's winnings then netted $11,560 forthe day, and—he--vowed—he—wonht- t ts unlikely ed this ep! feller founded, and which, Attorney-General Moody alleges, has had-an| “aac ment at Washington has. after months’ young man was Innocent TROLLEY He Rey A.D. obInsen, arho-hold= he al ew ae “ 4}. t =o tehared services in the county Jail here bad a coping to jand all six ee ON iHegal-existence-_for thirty-six years. a BEwauilst Sof iter tank -witi-the-trisencrtomday AA OURTH RAGE—Bon_Mot_(2 to|tion of geawas das With this end in view the Govern- 7—S=} later expressed the opinion that the The largest winning was on Yarktat> tpiaces—2—Pen- Bart, 4.and 9 to 10) 1, Luretta (2 to 5 for at Oto 1 te swore helplace) 2, New Yerk 3. on which the popular caterer has lost all) See : he ene ate The cletgymin said ¢ {bet $600 evenly worose the board. sa eee Preparation, bullt up a caso that, loved the girl, and would have doney a } GusstrR is argued, will be band to break down. x | every: mx in hix power to make her! gFyFTH RACE—Martin Doyie (9/ etna Aenea las It ts quite another Northera Securt- |- 5 fen Pe eee myn ioito 8 and out) 1, Go Between (out! proved a ‘real ‘getameet tog’ fond s H R i, 1 swear, I did no harm to} tO ) = [Boo wn atware Roneay £00), thing: i tles prosecution, but on a much more | tore God, 1 swear, no ha NES ¢ winning by, it i ss if | for place) 2, Bad-News 3. three-parts of a length ¢) * The second schooner proved to be) trely ctyil, Mr Moody depending on | er the aap t aia at: | SIRTH RACE—Hancock (3 to 1| Miller rode @ queer race on. Ongchinne: ° " / {ain convinced, the young man| littacen ‘The schooner \James| the Samuel G. Holmes, Capt. Jy Heo [fig-guteome to decide whether criminal faaid: “fain convuced: the youn | TarooblesMaRec (4-to4 fetceencel el on ee far turn for mo “York, was | Evans, trom Virginia for NewYork} ectionwil} fallow + Ee ea Eger la bagintimaco-show-the oe event aa tat id Ptay—3, ——; Melind i | with a load of pine wood, The life Killed Competition. | The prisoner Is bee’ \for place) 2, rk ar jay ~3> after the crew was brought yessol discovered toward the dritting beach about a half mile further away, between Long Branch and Deal. Mfe savers at both places went to the rescue, The Cap Vin Brunt and nie tfe savers | saving crew took -oftoar—then—of-the: Tate —a—gattant—resctte ofthe crew erew—of the Holmes by meana ot the = ith g heavy | breeches buoy. ‘The crew of the James! SMe deere UM. Hail, Capt York, were ‘rescaedin-w elmilar manner. being cared for life-saving-#ts The James M. | River, Virginia, ound for } [and is loaded with fish. Techooners are ponding badly bolleved will be a total loss, The rescued men at the Long Bra a COUNT BON IS MiSSING in the Chamber of Deputie: FSS BAHIS, Nov, Wh —Count Bont-dé- Cass — Shwe Gowidas-the—tormar—Countess+ fallane,—from__whom_ Anna “Gould ob. { Anna is to be kAown, has informed her tained m divorco yesterday, has disap: E It 4s rimored to-day ‘that he|lowance to Boni, but that she will be will never again appear to take his| lnclined to provide tor his needa from Counsel that she will make no set time to tme, always contingent upon tis good behavior: “And -she-tets—tt utterly without means or) known that she ts willing to provide has admitted to the mambers of tie! sitoriago, is ald to coves a period af), Hall ts from Indian {effects of the strilirt hte "The proceedings are aginst the Btnna-} New oraey its | Seventy conatituenty-concerns and seven z 5 individual defendants. The sevon de-) 4 . = fendanta are John D. Rocketeer, wil-| Will Be Installed at Once {am Rockefeller, Henry H. Rogers, | Henry-M_ Flagler, John D, Archbold, | Oliver H. Payne and Charles M, Pratt. | In, showed ia + apparantly: a | challenge remaining to thee on All the Manhattan} are neh are coming In to-day Trom Tipper “xppearhnes)—and.cnte = MPOVERN NOT { ‘A new panel in ready and talesmen | Athlete a Repeater. Al te and Oriles choices in the third Teas the well piared outsider, dtg-the-home tarn—wher Tine strateho Ate : the Tate hlete wore down Orilene and at the os end won | easily by two lengths with Orient a g u | Roxt rocondoser the —staxmering Ben — | Ben Mot. Boat the Gats, ef nYg wera With Ben Ba Ben Ban led aii\parts-of juipped with vesttbules. lo ierkimer what he consid ( — wren—was-an~oddw-on-tuyortte. thirty-nine corporations concerned w oy ; arr Desks A : itis < cae Cc) ft inile handicap, bt Sralcalinisincntrustsestio enable iene} Terman ot sitting, vestibutes ih opeeeate wlieey ane aa Grate fuses to Accept Bid or | Deaten by Atarcin Doyle ee My. “f v6 started in abo: WO Weeks and wi. eenwood, he be Went to the fron t the o.suppress competition be sbeebs tartare, nt at the start: and ~ pe ptruatess to supp p dis NeW Vora yeu wor whe Name Date. = { them, and that this plan was acted on | CoHUnie as rapidi¥ as the material ny anti) St_was declared unlawful, by the |De seciired from the manufacturers ui= | st the Mansion House, ment of 1882, Alio that the compa. the purpose and effect | It te charged them “was at + the county, . The charges on which the suit, 1s| Lines, Peas tHINT Gralcasaula intense. vead brought are: : | | nas been increased by We presence gi Aiea ia felayed: the start fn the That the company’s promoters have | ite deaq giri'x parents and—her tw T ey ie ae tor several minutes, and sought to suppress conipaution nants] The New York City Railway Com-| alsters. One of the veunmenane Fer x |the turn by Bowling Bridge, Ie TRPES Abit a_monopoly tn producing: tans enye which oserateaalicive rortaco] HMbIGE Grace Prown strikingly, and ‘ | [Tamed soon had enough, sowever: ant porting and selling refined ofl. it when Gillette saw her tn : | Bon” Mot_toox—wng—tewa agar, winnie That between 1870 and 18% the fore-|itnd trojley Unestn Manhattan and the| day he appeared to be more affected ~ | handily by a length from the odds on a going design was effected by agreements Bronx, announced this afternoon that} than at anytime since the trial began, | ——— pavoriteituratta The rest were badly between persons and corporations en-) 27 op, trolley cars under the mana: ‘Woman -Ghiet—Witness- ———- = -— AUIS EES: sh Yi y aze- | 5 By BSE tn 3 oft Meine ea tre | MUEOT-Ehe—comapans— wil” auaut at —Diteiccattarmey—Wera—hax- trong Manager Humphries Re Favorite Beat Go Between hat, in 1s : t E ers his mo: clad rion? head and head with Bad News . turn. where 1a the Jatter wae done credit to maintnin fis exti Gad | for-hie needs “hot bevause whe tas onet * tit every—car—ts—equippodt susiody of ollgets, “Miss Ureenwoou eee z fanrough the stretch Martin Doyle had proifigate Hive ofthe AVE; BPA ksi Aieotion—for hun toft—but_be—| Supreme Pilot Oniowin Te | eee ae parte eee i uitea’ Oh the tavie jor Chester | ~ | SHOURK tate to win-ty tweak ete father Sy, Ge, Wok want to wee tho| ‘That the judividual defendants, i vation ~was —etven cite and Mise —isrow Tan Perry—Mefovern's | Lentth« from Go _Betw ~ An urmy of usurers who have been} father of her children’ reduced tat pee Jority of the trustees, were (while |to-tho men by’ an order posted in alll pawvernnG tne day e : oft 3 bloeding Boni for years and who have|erty and to actually “want. for 'the| masority he trust) man-| car houses and at terminals. The «| Lake, ‘he omy oiner patch Ja stiitin the alr. | { ioneies ss verything except—hls | necessl of lite. t even to got| pretending to liquidate the | he mot) ry Btate has got unking SE bolder mortkagea on everything except hls 2600 enance he must “reform and | aging all the corporations in the same | ormen and conductors cheered tino and Hie, State, Nas woU Linking ¢, Hncry ule dphabassal eee et) Wits tA OTH eaemEARre RMT THANE Re Bute fife she would expect trom) way—and exercising full contral over | again as they read it. Here ia the! Potacturt tne mnaine oF the of | @orbatt, and Jos Humpnries, iMRS. LAWSON BEGINS whey want tuelr pound of flesh, “the father of her children. them. | notice; [Mig Moose Lake, wilt _be-tur the lot MoGoverny met at-tha Metrepote | s HT N D S e roe sath tel Stents oe snliarene ieee aeice See Hine -ariver—of be 2 ‘apa nide=tor-theltfieht FI I All-for One. [USPC Hotce to aI coneerner Ebaaneeriene ie TTonT} atrerron—te op aor.tirett—flsh =i iT ; o Ea RE —“All of the curs of the sstom adil bal tyo Col Lovee, i sed Se = — S = 4 [Ir is held that there se n arG, | eaupped with Vestibules as soon aa oallaae Green nods Minera ne r. would The accept a GATE | a : | ants, In 1899, Increased the stock o they can be obtained from the manu) MMe Victim whia.tuoy-wers-at Tupper [fon thy battle. “He calmed that Terry's] 7 a rr : {Standard Oll Company, of New Jersey: | racturers, Heke pellet Trani waa lp bad shspesand= S20 ation Hine uealyooaaea Ec Phe jury inthe United States Cirentt | posed. An appeal will be taken on to- | ream $10\000,000 to /$110,000,000; that the ho_adVinability of taking this ae-| > They drove to uve house in the kame hand War it OM ate would be well | BLiericon An ie kal vars nue of Wille : je aftericon-+ daye— ietlon—o — So =) - te "by ey Went Away tn Jerome | wt sey ) m-Lawaon, racdutedrianie Court beture- Fudge Halt te efleriOont day'e—eontiction—oit—thhe—point—armued cana ty Incorporate powere-tho- rie +} Hon hxa~ been —under-consideration-for{ Pua tial they Nort Ray tn Jerom ee Ve 2 = SEAR Tis wits bene wae found the New York Central Railroad |iby Joseph H. Choate to-day that the] to purchase stock in other compasley) several years. but decision in the mat-| fast’ mam who saw, Miss Brows alive, So rorc Ee hand PEP aL fabrics: Aus aq Futity- of “peying $35.00) in _rabhtes £6 | asta on which the convietion wa ee-}ang~ practically all =i Do earn Sees tartans red “until the present | When (hey cameo conica “mad renin: at Hee agntowant any Ott Court. -Hrooklsn: Thin the eteo fe the Sugar ‘Trust. cured Took place ‘before the Elkins law} cised undor the unlawful trust ag! | time, “as {t was feared that nuch Inte] tered. He signed “Chester Gitette and Te aie ata kes] Which Carmicnset=the Ved-ieadcd boy n decided to hav i 5 eta Grace Gillette.’ 7 ner po rmenrent ier et is r WSS i Anes — amounting t= | oépting “Uie-rebates begins to-morrow,—{quired—all ie pina earporstlons umber “of accidents“ to—pedestrians {down “tot antng= Seer ia Staite Ibt boa Bla MCC OOM, “Wao. Witten aha joa se a eae formecty —controtied by Hee Mar trgs { ha “cONstonK “with veliloles aig Rt a} siitbattie ate week ot-Jan. 11. | keeps a bodrding-hoaeat -No-- ete 33 ‘ / y paying for it by Jssuing Its own sha It {a hoped, however, that on accaunt’| Miss Brown a sve pene Very red.) Bhe | Should thy enemOer be out of comtuis:| gtrand avenue, Mrs. Lawdon aad yo . f } ju: ioked ie) 00d find he did no o forbe VRSLE: > Tomy ©) Garmic at AV p dn each Ange. cident of the trustees be | of: (he- better: protection trom the severe make any eftort toon tt They. Hae Ted Mon oor tae WH waste no ume OF Or ee prreined tere etter Mra 14 LI . came president of the Standard Ol! | wenther the motormen will be able tojepeak ncross the table until after BUD: | #on fete hi usband 1™ ompany, of New Jersey, and the Vexercine greater care in> operath ee Tee Shara bo_examined } Aes MeGehun textitied that Mra: Law: | =| MPMPHDS, Tenn, Nov. 15.—After/ that he ts spproximatsly $70,000 short! dividual defendants: who eee ae of cara and’ thereby ofset the disad HOOT he ee ee aoe, You ph (Oemorrow aftern dntroduced Carmichuel as” her 1 Revere Yeeeet: Sule ecu g AUER UNEGR ph cuan monoUltaa) | Mtr, Cita nega aon Utne NACA ttaltangayd ONC vantages involyed in adopting the vea-| vay; dnd she replied i cousin, but later admitted that he was | !d, H. Hutohinson, Second Vice-Presl- attempted to com-|5¢ New Jersey, and have ever since | (ihutes, | tT can under the clr FELL FROM ROOF Hotsaicretitivay bueswanstskiag sacs | jdent of the Delta Cotton Company, hae recovered. The continyed tn control of it “Tho management takes great pleas ‘They left the. noxt 1 aw two children, The testimony of this The fags " X Holding | ure in making the foregoing anndunce- | them was at. bi i 3 ’ Fwoman:injgengralwakscandrnixtarsvoe firm, the police autharities-and friends! ton years, j Lee Tt Te aatenoInoR ition: ORENIROOT JIL; PROMANS eves. were. atl very red ON MAN’S SHOULDER. no confesslona Of the red-headed boy es |“Sthat spy thes fad by Proaldent and General Manager,” | See SUC AIEININ | EC ree tho: stand yesterday 4 lrond rates, W (he corpo w York, iy tho! last of eonse-| if | f An i | Hons whose. sto, ° ‘ , z : began to preae FISHERIES W AR HOT | ane, wehare lock he en sin the rors tn adopt vesionics| GERMANY’S SINCERITY | Nastow ts Year-Old) is can to ore laree: xectlone of th tc They have Seen trice a is i def rel - Oi + Joly’ of tho, ale of i cound n Wiens ‘cities DOUBTED IN FRANCE.) Who Tumbied: Five Stories Ay ——— : , s ST. JOFINBEN. Fe Nave te The fah- fiatithe: advico, of the oaptain, “Sum. | Suited, 1m Meher, Goat te ve the otiey * rigor | Sih | orles situation here js) getth s} monses have now been fasued for the Stilt exists, GRRE at y than her % Breaks a Le PRESIDENT DAVIDSON i Tnerlous ell thé time. | Pollee “Inépactor adiang working on board. and as! NG MM aS Fe Mr, Roat jn i ices \ °) | O'Relllysboarded the Ualted Statés fsti- méh will = to obey thdm, |! ST Ea NE Tot any dividends | that the paateng RESIGNS HIS OFFICE, | ing boat Ralph Hal}, vut beat @ retreat | Aghting Is expected shortly iby chere seventy corporations t) te) fortable in- ve cara-but such eee ——, Standard Ol! Compan New Serseys |i) oversight) je) natiiral ina. sirect.¢ i A Fate ates ca | and to restrain. future contracts for the i . | t { tof trade or promotion of | system manager, ae | rewtrain: ‘ bea 1 : | monopoly Serre nS | amiabnity | SU RERIROOMINGENGIARY LATONIA RESULTS. a) i : REWAR ‘ : ‘ eee Suat de oan tity ASHEYILL DeseNay ikeWiil hear Asheville xe noon, to-day. (goeolAl tathe Eventag World.) |! rGNTA RACE TRAGK. Nov. 15—| cellor'a preassirir | companies Harris, the negro who killed two po) Two members of the posse wera serl |, wil BURMA Chataoees BNO arte Tie races here to-day resulted as fo}. | marks: o) dL, Minter \semen and two negrves at Asheville. | ously hurt in the fight which resulted | pieinn aie arvatin excited Doonuny ite lows ae “But they we w aL deap eh bolh C, Tuesday, waa killed by a posse sin the death of the negro. fincendlary {a activo in that section. HIRST RACE—Fiye and one-halt fur. | all fasta! atone « aeytH jf iient of bot nae F sung Dwo barng were disonked. rags being jongs.—-Gold Proof (2 to 1 and 7 to 10) 1, | he 1m friendly to Franee. Ills ape fool son's own request, In order that) he i NRE 4 weed to atart the blazein odeh amtances| Black, Art G0 to A for place) 2 Bert | may be attrib rmnesy of) nt turning trait devote hie whole uttencon tortie : 4 a ound) Sarat, Tigers. 10 2-5, the. polley. 0 claw ‘int Sh |derclopment.of the Bt, 10 Minden, eRe three hess AOR enfos| SECOND RACK—Bix Curionsn—taniia| DepMnaIM (0 racounizs * friends | Wels ble sind | Peincleco dtalirowd, in. tho p Bowe, mare wurned. Wile ‘thin harm (2 t0 land 7 (0 18) 1, Nedra (60 8 tor | SDS aiid une break them will be aves [PUe Maite wus too late foe Mae eam Licetuding nen Lined whion It u { L was burning 0 larwy otabl va die farm |place) 4 Gavnrita ds Sine 1136 leas. ‘The Chancellor's complote recow=| pat of tho was, Out he Keorette whe: atgucting in Texas and Louietana, fae reached here that twenty men were) killed at hoon to-day by an exnicsion in | 2 ered On tee: Bn Se SATs nition of the real objects of tho under=| braced Inimerlf tor the #hooke and eaant |. .NO.-4uer : Miller : : rewar bar President was chosen, ‘has reached here the twenty men wera\'m! mene’ qilarey) eisar’ bare, RM a oie Teeliare haem! Méewrnaticn, | standing, MEAT kare 0° muah ES Gl rte eh E CENT apur arloot ay

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