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ee ae ¢ y a Affer,another whistling about the ears_of the scattering crowd... Mother! SALVATION ARMY —___rlages,—automobiies—and—pedentrians _ NEW YORK IN TWORACE WHATHEN—Falr to-night and Friday; colder, 4 | "RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ iE ae NEW YORK, USO’S ee A CCUS THURSD A Y, NOVEMBER 22, WOMAN IN FRENZY SHOOTS THREE ME Capt. Ophelia Schnsider Sends Bullet. Into Dr. Fred Bierhoff's Arm in a Crowded Street and Then Turns Upon Bystanders. {While ‘the police were seeking her, Miss Olilia Schneider, a maniac captain in the Savation Army, shot’ Dr. Frederick Bierhoff, her bene- factor, and then, firing her pistol at random, wounded two other men, at the corner of Fifty-ninth street and Madison avenue, this afternoon. One of the chance victims, Otto Droege, a well-known lawyer, having offices in the Pulitzer Building, was struck in the back and se: ously wounded; Dr, -Bierhoff, ihe original object of the lunatic’s fii | —escaped with a-Hole through the fleshy-part of:his right arm, The mad woman shrieked out in a wild frenzy as she sent one bullet And nursemaids, screaming with terror, dragged: children: into: doorways, | while men stampeded in every direétion, : In the midst of the panic she had created the: mad woman stood waving her empty pistol and yelling hallelujahs at the top of her voice. "The ‘neighborhood ja only a stone's (for a disguise. Her gray halr Was throw from the main entralite to Cen- parted in the middle and drawn down tral Park. 3 was crowded with (co queer Tastion. ‘Turned to Face Pistol, Just ahead Dr. Bierhoft was walking na strange figure | i this. afternoon came rimning along Madison avenue. ; eed eA ahead s¢ FIRST RACK—€106 ndded:-malden_two-y! seven furlongs; Columbia —) Te weae every ihe Very ANN WOMAN peat — White dneens =o persone camer {eos Saar Won driving tt Winner ch, €1 by Aloha] nt. Weating = thes familiar (ig watch the unusual tooking woman, | LUT Feauere a Rise Ke Yoninét and with. tl heowallanorentacethar sonthicrar ret Sockeye. Open.itigh.Cios. of the Salvation Army pin feet-troncftiiraiie i 7 ‘Belling i breast of her blue Jackot: She had | tabranannock Miller blue goggle on her eyes, presumably (Continued on Second Page.) wWwho showed the way to the turn, where GEIS THE PLACE MONEY ‘The mackie was without feature sees! : “for those. long. shot victories. | FOUR or ; rweather, was perfoct and the attend | 4)" A LL Bese acanceen ance good, ‘The track was slow. ; Beloaat (1 ae Sandy Creeker and e Pikers at Bennings, Rates To-Day, ORP. Wo TH pxaning 3 fata The _ —BENNINGS RESULTS. ly Creeker ( to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Rappahannock (3 to 5 for place) 2, Old Colony 3, — SECOND— HACE—Sandalwood 4 to-§ and 2 to §) 1, Frank Somere (7 Bennings first. three Taces only rite won, and that Sree Sanda lerood,—in—the—fum: “opening—syent-Sandy- Crecker,a—15-to. Q shot, Just nosed out the favorit “Rappahannock, ont th thé third the emart people all played €0 5 for place) -2, -Caloorahatehee-3. Bearfell, ut Rather Royal, a 2% to 1 -chance;-junt-natied—trim—on—thepasty + THIRD RACE. Rath; Babi ba to 1 and 10 to 1) 1, Ne a3-did-also Sew.York, a tong—aho {_place) 2, Scarfell 3. or Royat-(25- jto 2 for place) 2, Botanist 3. FIFTH RACE—Dolly Gpariker (7 to 10 and out) 1, New York (10 to 1 for. place? 2, Avaunteer 3 SIXTH RACE—Beauclere (11 to 10 and 2 to 5) 1, Bulwark (3 to 4 for place) 2, Caronel 3, New York ran tn both the third and fifth races and got the place money each time. In the third he wae $to 1 for the place, and in the Arth 10 to 1. The starting of a horse twicé on the same Gay is rare. Dolly Spanker Esetly, Poauessing jumped away in front:in the fifth, but Was outrun by Avaunteer, PRINCIPALS ABSENT AT "BASSETT DIVORCE TRIAL.| Bpectal to” The Evening World, WASHINGTON, Noy. 2.—When the ‘Water Grass and Dolly Spanker cloned, These two raced head and head to the Btretch, where, Dolly Spanker came away 4nd won easily by two lengths from—New York, who closet strong and beat Avaunteer a: length for! the place. Beauclere Takes Sixth, “In the sixth Bulwark went to the front and made the running, fohowed | *t for divorce !brought by Charion by Beauclore and Nellie Burn. They |S. Bassett, of Wahtingtor, againt his held thik orden to the stretch, where | wife, Fannie, Rice Baawott, in which r ed, and 4 drive,.we gira by halt Faison oy heey fete Aiwa Who] the Rev. EB. Lawrence Hunt, pastor eat Caronat oght length. t of the Noble | Street Presbyterian {SEER SRS TALS Chureh, Brooklyn, Js named as co- ABY 1S DROWNED respondent, was called at Washington B to-day, neither Mr. Bassett nor the ’ IN A WASHTUB, | te sue sovorten Wena tie Min gtts 3 ‘ +) had not reached thé city, ee Henry E, Davis represented the Rey. Mr, Hunt, and Edward ©. Gollyda Mr, Bassett. By ‘eement of ‘While playing about a tub of water in wayes on her sunken checks in a | ‘Nov. 22, Rather Royal Two L ng |= ‘EVENING WORLD'S RACING Sixth Day at Bennings. 1087 J008? Dissent gt Eh Old Ce Cale Villags Kin Rallad Bsus K Tigh Gre. Port tiene 9-98. 12618 Petnce of Manace—Crowned Queeh Index. Biarters ~ Randalw ELisannasiate Tumbla, THIRD RAC » Ol Post time—2.00, Off D choice between: the- first two, Old Ce $500 azted-has, and a half miles. “Start good. agnam—Lranch. — Owner—Seminc Tidex Ly dia Josie Gos) 32402 1248 =p ncehitenmiian CHART Track Good. O) udded; sell Btart Koda. couree. We Owner K4 Wie Stu Fin. ink; three-year: old TI ‘on, we York (10-164! $n hiehome at No, 33 Totten stregt, a torneyn it was decided to let the pro- Btaploton, 8. I., to-day Joseph Kulaky, | ceedings .go only) far enough to. xi aged sighiteen months, fell im and was | He oese Fight of way” Mr. sGoltsday, f . ‘eview 0 Le i, beginninj Grownet before” hts matter could gor | USM io" case, bexinning to bls ald. While his mother wag busy In an, ather room the) little follow trind to \edachimnelt in the clear water and u e. marti: Bt inte Hoe. aaiigntor ot oy rae oa vee ee : . of ws ‘ mes resumed rece, nping Hh it 1242 Cobmomas 0. 1254 Stolen Momenta.. 1x68 Snow King oe. P Kendall, Rather Roy era, Del * Watorgrane Pleasant Days" Poqneaing y ly. Soarfell ran a fatr rave. time 3.86 lady’ Tarant ly Bpanker Ti Ruther Royals j--W. Bur RSS New Fare Faciik CFF A —- Koartelt a Sitier =— Kings Gem D444 Sehiitin rs Fitness ye & 2., Joh: 1733s Wittig +, 06 Ww nd i" 400 adder fy selling: two-year-olds; six Curlonge. is and_up; en furlong 1.90," Wimmer, b Duke New York run his best Golurobla r. Won driving, Time-—1,10, Wirmer, ch. x., by Ten Strome ’ H. aieCarren ‘ nS as Jockeya Open High. Clos. Ply Sh. yh Mitlor $418 4 24"2 Notter 24 66 Filac Fat 12-5! yet Nellie Racing |); M1 2 a 1211. Turbulence 105 10 320 12 1250 Mextoan Silver OS 5 4M 48 1S31 Reside 100 3 10711 1135 Cooney Ko, ow 7 pg 12M Black Flag 2 9 7 ii Autumn Flower Si ok 8 — Kankakee S613 1d 18 tae 14 My Son eee 83 AV AL. 10 Senaiier 7 Post thme-3.20. “Oral Beratahow wrido ond Migeinbeth Anrrison JE bad the apeed and Just bated det Fan his race. 1270) HERE RACE And up; one umbla z: Yael abating Winner, bs, ton—Lead: yO P.M 7 POF = olla att JUSKe WHI, wily best, Watergrass staypod to a walk a0 Now York ran a good Twos) ear-olae 8 Es eb leeaty and Upward; mile and « Start good, Won drivi 5 o s Ay (pat oi Time—2,12 2. Winner, b. g,, by Sal Wis Bt Ain. Joskaya: Open. Hieh Clow” Pt 7 wg 2) BS 1M Notter 43 65 11-107 28 to Produce Women—Two. Others Making Charges Against Tenor Not Allowed to Testify. ‘CHARGES FALSE, SWEARS A VOLUNTEER WITNESS ‘Adolph Danziger Declares He Was in the Monkey House at the Time of Arrest and Caruso Was, Not Guilty of Misconduct. Deputy Police Commissioner Mathot, at the Caruso hearing thi | chief complainant against the tenor in court to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. On his statement an adjournment was taken until that hour. Mr. Mathot's promise to produce Mrs. Graham followed a call to the telephone from Police Headquarters. The news he r peared.to elate him, and.it is supposed that detectives have located the missing witness and persuaded her to appear, € At the examination to-day, Deputy Police Commisioner attempted to éstablish, by two women witnesses, that € Mathot -aruso’ has been Same offense,farcwhich he ison trial. _ Magistrate Baker refused to allow evidence of that character to be submitted, but the introduction of the women into the case furnished a dramatic setting that was appreciated by the reat crowd, The women witnesses arrived with | Caruso paid that Commissioner Mathot, It ts understood | Graham when he w: that they volunteered tucir. testimony. | dfrect gxamination yesterday Re tenes When they reached the courthouse they | that she was right behind him ath were escorted to a private examination | Policeman Caln took him into custody, room, where they field a long-conmulta-| G- How long wera you in the mony. he did not sea drs. | | [ton with Mr, Mathot. One was about | Mouse? A. Wive or six minutes, [thirty-fiveSeare-old—and=wore-a_gray | 9 How —many—poopts were there In’ [dress a white silk wetst, a xreon hat | the place? A. 1 don't know. 1 dan't anda white veil. The other woman] “Ount them, wore a brown dress and a red hat, Q AWhat did you do? A. 1 waned Their talk with—Mr. Mathot dolayea} S7OUNd and looked at the monkeys and the oalting of the Caruso oase tintil 2.10.) 7 been buf.) the snak _& Did that woman smile at you be- <ore_you-—went-into-the-monke: ALN, T saw tier only ti tie house, Moantime the court-rocm had with, af 4 formed that Mrs. Graham, the } ant against him, whom he a | tentay of making "'z00-go: monkey-housc, was ina private rooin| _Was Looking at Him. | ready to testify. He began fo bite his Q.* What was she doing? A. Bho [inger nails and kept busy at that oc-! was jooking at me. fcupation all through his cross-examin Q. Did she follow you around? A. I Hon, : | don't know. Mr—Mathot—started_1n_by asking — Caruso if he was married; The with} 4, ness reviied that he was married in Italy three years ago. ‘Mr, Mathot wanted to go further Into the question, but was stopped by the magistrate. “Were you present at ance of ‘Parsifal' at the Opera-Houne in -19047" asked Mr, T only noticed her on “‘Coruss IM mnsWwer to repented ques- ons, protested that he could not give any-description-of thewowitn: He didn't | know, he sald, whether she waa short jor tall, thin or fat, blonde or brunette, | Ho could not tell what color of clothes she wore, Deetribe how she emlled a A_I_don't kaow hey a perform-| Meropolttan | Ma- t you? Magistrate's bench opened and a wo. |¥0" Know that she wanted som man stepped Into the courtroom, She | 7M YOUT ACT don't know. The wore a White vell that concealed her [eee that's att featvred, & While #ik walsC and a gray a akirt mn Judge Dittenhoefer started onthe -pe- i direct. {Guided by a_policeman ahe stepped to |S i y & poaltion back of the rail and near tho], (rm * Fedirect examination was Magistrate, Caruso looked at her nar-| je was followad on the stand hb: Ta star witness. Adgiph Dans! Vously,-and-bi-at hie-inoustache-——— rasan ral Ee you know aoe ee Mr. nected himaott tnt res tonlay sane Mrc( Mr. _DanstrerHves at No, in - i avenue and has an office at No—s7-\a I do not," answered the singer. street, He ‘expecta to be aduiltted to Denles He Knows Her, the bar. At one time, he said, he was Those near the woman heard her whis | Uatted States Vioe-Consul at Madrid, | Denk ta eNarwale Spain, Mr, Danziger hus a brown mus- And curly Mc, Danzeger's Story. “He doean't know aie. but he's the hatr man.’* “lant dt a fact. tinued Mr. Ma-) | foot, “that at'the beginning of the sec: |. IN answer to questions put by-Judge | ond act of ‘Parsital’ on Feb. 4, 1904, | Dittenhosfer he sald he left his office at! you touched this woman in the xama/ 4 oclock on Friday adtermoon, and ‘after | manner that you toucked the women in| SMe astonishing journeys on the Sup- and surfs Central Park on Noy. “and on foot found 1906 7 Caruso entered a denial, while Judge!» fon a bridge in Central Park Dittenhoefer was obfecting to the ques-| overlooking the onkey house, He saw tion, | Caruso going-in?the door, Then Commissioner Mathot asked Ca-| Mr, Mathot was called to the telo-} runo tf he waa at the Horse Show in| puone at this point. Ax he was guing Madison Squ: n That out Judge Dittendoe alled “What {s of this line of] “Don't bring any more women.’ questioning?’ gskel Magistrate Baker. | s\n “tL want to show," sald Mr.) Mathot. | ytatnot “that tis man did-the same thing to] yoy the rom ti matter?’ shouted Mr. “Do thay. scitre Women at the Metropdlitan Opera Hole} 1 Epa Tnationwarereanmadnty and at the He Show that did at CoweminuteasDansigor:was Perak Central Park, We have a perfect right et Ser meanuere natty ST] ume it was when le saw Carveo.- SS Shar eN a tae] UAbOUL twenty or. twenty-five min i 3 f utes to five," he replied Peentes ). ow tong were you | e mo r were fm Central Park?’ chuckled Judge | 00" oe oavaneniy Dittenhoefer. i hay haan is “Af you would assist us and stop over- | CP=t) Oo) ae - Above tan voted coming the honest work of the Police |) 9 Wire there women Jn. the place? Department we'd have had those women here long ago,"’ retorted Mr. Mathot. ‘Caruso inserted a large wad of gum into his features during the, argument Q. How far did Caruao keep from the women? A. Some space. 1. didn’¢ see him touch any women. He stood at the | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] ‘Case Adjourned on Mathot's Promise| | aftemnoon, announced that he would produce Mrs, fiannah Graham, the | ived ap-| Bullty, at-the-Metropolitan-Opera-House-and-at the Horse Show of thel eae 2 inding tna 1 cquhin't—onys replied Carsten Mid you BAY Yeatorday thet ts! eit = Just-then-a-door to the right of the | *Me smiled at you in a way that made {and I thought. |for the door with an expre jeust on hts: face: sioanesdmination, and a! os Hi the monkey house? A. Tt would havo! Opera-Houre style and smiled ail over fe } been impertinent: 7 = [his face. His admirers went into oo- i On cross-oxamin was Went | atactes, | over. the ground again without material Distinguished Procesnioh,. | oliange. é 1 GhHite we. ite othe naurt: i Q. Do you know Ca A. 140.) room by two ir barons, a | He ts not only my riend, but +e+ath0| chevalier, He Ditten= i greatest tenor in the world. I Thioete rn nd Sees A him a perfect man. I want to kave Lim | stern gollceman stovt the same as I Faved Ropsevelt | the:wate and. would neta Q. Oh, you dW Toosevelt, too? A. shetait but Caruro, hie & 1 dia. if Q. How Tong after Carano entered stoped tive minute bridget get Ue Stary minute." bie Q. How far were you in court, in the monkéy hdase, A. > The trump. co than ten feet. restiime t "t you speak to your dear} oiph Da Hof fest wee ani “Q, Why. did aw Then { saw him swt Twas Binv when a ae attract watch that stopped to the om wien got ov Caruao had & Prof..Barthe. monkey, Ip from Wall st ty the monkey-house dn Central Ps Mr! Danalger bycame exciied. + 1 will forfelt’ my “honor,” he /ex claimed excitedly, “fit does not take fifteen minutes th get from Wall atre to the Graod ml non 31 ty here werd furore banked up agalnat twenty men an eleo han: 4 ringes : aborately gow youquets of violate Two Sets of Cries HETTY GREEN 72 YEARS OLD, SCeRUNANGS fi Howlaya two y i “Bravo, Bra ate The other section c: Caruno. ES 2», x “it Mn , monkey hou torilay rajl In front of the monkpy cages boaide the women, not behind them. Q: Do you know Caruso? A. I do, Q. Tell why you did not epeak to him between his counsol and Mr. Mathot. He masticated this pretty thorournty before the e<ternoon bad ended. As the ocroe-examination continued Caruso amiled on hia admirers and | prat’ 2 Hal ately 1 frowned on his foes, When ile way} teresta, x Ohh hy iste. Witt ; And shor. Li HMB! Lrtaveuts, np thdspourt-house gtups he removed hie pies Per het na baa el tt allk Alt, bowed In his best Motropalitan’ fyvoive sodial calla, wy 4)