The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1906, Page 1

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i RESULTS EDITION NATHOT RECENES | THREATS OF DEATH FOR CARUSO CASE Se He Makes Sensational Statement that Bishop, Several Clergy, and Many Professional Men Have Been Caught as Tenor Was. Black Hand letters from admiters of Caruso. threatening his life prompted Third Deputy Police Comm y thata bi anch ¥-M.-G,-A. ste isiers, a priest, doctors, lawyers, musicia men of high standing have been calight at the same offense for which ~The threat of publicity “hanging over scores cording toi C commissioner Mathot, but ap, at -y who jumped his tisis-and-ott professional Caruso was arrested? _ these men has reformed them, ac if the public wants publicity he is willing to give it. Hand letters signed {A Friend of Caruso” e One-of-the Black reads “Produce Mrs. Graham or you will be among the missing.” ——rated with the susual skull and ges Caruso failed to appear at rehearsal | == but } . filends insisted that he would be tn | bape to sing Wednesday evening, Com-! nilscioner Mathot hea arranged to have @ special guard of police at the opera | | Rouse on the occasion of Caruso‘s frst | appearince to protect him from any “Pont care-so-mielt_forthe threate | @gainst my life, sald Mr. Mathot today, Yas I do far the criticisms of som persons of: alleged telllgence who appear “to co DEATH OF SIMON facts of this situation as are the writers i s Stntie vet terse: teens conception: of | OHE-GL“ Coroner's the actual facts concerning offenses Wouldn’t Sign the Verdict, Though, ins such as those of which Caruso was ponvicted. Men In High Life Caught. "We have records to show that our op, several ministers, a priest, doc- owned in Mack and w tite attarnoc of { fac! It is deco- | Jurors! —Corrntens Louies de Mresy—t, stettty | BLANCHE WALSH | WEDS ACTOR IN | HER ER COMPANY -tarried in Nesy| Orleans to William. M. Travers, =MONY IN A TSecré CER | and the | formed Nov ty Oourt n the New if she “Mra yer, St | who on Ww knowa CANE “SIXTY LIVES IN PERIL. mare today pixt of giant powder stored at and Jorale PUBLIC JOLTED Bee ira: CHOICES. LOSE Caloorahatchee, 20to { in Steeplechase, Largest —Priced Winner. SPANKER IN TWO RACES. ig Third in First and Wins ‘ Sixth With Miller in’ Saddle. BY FRANK W. THORP. BENNING RACE TRACK, D. G,, Nov, %—Perfect wentistr and an at- tractive card. brought out « crowd near ty as large an ttt of Baturdsy. which ' | was the recon for the meeting, Larke \ crowds on Monday,are uummal, The \ W|card nad very stractive fields, and & Nee though there were no stakes, the en, ‘ \ , | tries had considerable class. The opeii- rf ing and closing handicaps were par. \ * | ticularly atractive. \ A ‘The craze for Miller attll contjnues. He rode Avauuteer th the op was made short price in 4y et that experts ritted {rhino tle chance NO matter what Miller will ride for the balance of the meet fing he will have the euppor Wartingtonians, who are or formances and who applaud him kK wiat tes rowd mbout t whenever he rides workmen Ways of the South atiov to see! to-day and the betting ! the frea ms! Ww ? ey leaned of wot the tunnel ne store: Fat foot or the Miller ts Beaten a Head. powd they quickly lust 4 rost\In the | ‘The firemen were nat told a i Wer that threatened ‘to blow ‘ther Sy he Are. was out, aid the pany, ReCOTUNt followed: thelr “usenl custom wher Dotly Int police. Bae ling to turn fn an pisra tit th tore. Blea seat well under weal x in’ avair pressure! Giacavered by Pu Cholces Fall, Lony Shot Wins. of n and when{ Ags in Wagner, ana nd pine ne 4 Beecher, The two min foe ey @ hauled to | fought tt for a while with Hund extin. dead. fale re, but soon had to send far D. started n Boma) ping auarters aré on the Whit roitted, ¢ e-ao the ctowd. allshting Fine tn phe office of the Queen Waist Company No. ®t Broadway, Nov. 1% She. ironloally—_witen—Asaiatant torneys Cardio and Manly prieoners and) took notes on thowe of . eter parks “very (Caruso’s agrest a musician in the 3etro- opens ue orchestra Was ar- @ charge siiAr~to-that-madce (Caruso and fined $10. ; “Kt i# the experience of the Police (epartment that women will not ap-| the prosecytof and of her counsel, 3 pean in court a# complainants in cases | Charles Le Harblers. of this kind except in rare inetances,| Miss Rue Forecher, bookkeeper tor Simon, and Foreman Zimmerman, of tt factory, told Chronor Acritelll of « the wonian mnt ve; Elevon (jurors Wwignod a verdict holding the woman, Th) twelfth fu ‘: 414 not belleve aho had the gun. Atm: p Mg-Maseyomrited nd thanked thet: and Coroner Acrfteill when committed Repeated instances have proved that it ig better to keep these cases -quict and hold over the offender a threat, of publicity 1¢ ho transgresses again. This has been found to be an effective method of keaping these perverts trom “pitending tn—publie: —-Adl—the—tines in. the world inflicted in private would not have—the—offect_of 9 threat to expose one of these offenders! of higti social tioned | hs CAPE for Three ROOSEVELT BACK FROM TRIP. HENTY, ated early to-day, Bpe over Articles of Agreement Signed at Hota oo Metropole This Afternoon — for Bout of Not Less Than Fifteen Rounds FIGHT MANAGERS AGREE ON TIM HURST AS Bout Must Be Decided During Jan. 31—Bids Are Open Monday, and the Begi Awarded the ‘**G Terry MeGovern and Young Corhett are signed-up again. | fivals | ing to articles agreed to at'the Hotel Metropole to-day these fight not less than fifteen round during the week ending Jan. 34. itherof the fighters was on hand at the meeting this -afternoome: Joe Humphries represented McGovern and: Harry Pollok did the tatking j for Corbett. ae Pollok insisted that McGovern ost a forfeit of $1,000 as a guar | antee that he wouldn't throw up the patch after Corbett had spent time i and money training, and Paddy Sullivan therefore placed a certified check i in StakehoiderGeorge—-Considine's hands;-and: -Poflok, -2s-a—guaran’ that Corbett_would be on the job, put up $1,000 too. It was agreed that Tim Hurst shall referee the fight, for which bids \ fain be kept-open until-Dec. 3. Hf the-rival managers can’t gree on — which is the best, George Considine is privileged to, make the selection. s During the meeting AL Herford, of Baltimore, called up on the long distance ‘phone and submitted an offer which he said was open only for } to-day. This could not be accepted under the conditions, and He was / Be to subni another one not Jater than Des. 3. x EVENING WORLDS Ri ul [a Nov. 26. Ninthy Bay at Day at Benning thrss: - Track Fast, Aix | ty f2n4 ek one hale Winner, me smantts om MRA K LBD “about two pitar At the Capt el ved [rom Ashington ao avy Ad! standing to public onprobri: "Many of tess men_hayewives end Gaughters or mothore and fathers who would be blasted socially by exposure. Qf the policy of the Police Department 4n_ allowing these “offenders to, go for ‘The fleet of weCOInt “Ortonmy-anet holdin 3 KILLED, 14 INJURED. ~ IN WARSHIP BLAZE, TOULON,| France, SRI atre ou Nov. %.—The. fire otbaned-tise-torpe ao aver them the threat of publicity to] schoolship Algesiras lust night burnod insure thelr subsequent goody beharior | {teeit out to-day und resulted in the! hua been wrong, then let us have pub- | almost complete des 3 . lelty. In 1855. t “In the case of Caruso he was an old no be He) offender, One woman whom he Inault- | tuined ) cs Threo sallots” were butn six were Injured nd yleth (Qontinued on Second Page.) » THE WORLD were more oF less seriously GAINED 1764 | Bs Advertisements In3t week {iver last year! \ | “THE HERALD j LOST 229 | | | | | Advertisements last week from, Inst year! THE WORLD Printed 27,664 fe Advertisements last wes! ‘ HERALD, A 4,358 MORE tis 7 HE WORLD is the FIRST New York Newspaper ! i {ate M Capt Hayes, a I, “FOWLERS BIST Nelson’ th n Leagus, in the Brooklyn's! repre- ual contests’ of the was onto hin-Job thin series of kames with Tia in conaidering th change afcernoo! Wilmiixton at 8 Universal al- leys, Brooklyn, little Dane win- hing four out of five games from “Pop! ach, the W pipgton veteran. | “Twas an off ¢ for Pop.) Sh PETERSBURG, Nov In epite of the cam-| 7 BID ata efor ar BOR Teng anny Ne anne Aue J ‘rchfatn) and Reactionints, nating him, Count Witte. Jajwon honors in na Durnaments, 7 thelr threa en Count laswer on the political | his beat marie {n, the fve games belng j p Aiiplateeayey most the same nu, Liv *R of Runslasbuald eting a m: BATILESHIP NEW JE aaa ee 1 nid teloxraphed direct Sy 5 | Moncow to-da $ ° veteran bowl bagenl SE BY OFF oy FOR TRE a to the for his expulst ould seldom Apres is sa anerinones ores C\ 195, 17% Average, PEARY OFF FOR NEW YORK, Pipcsec x soe acct SYDNEY, : manler!) Roosevelt haw led toa decinion to all Pay and Ayoach, rolled aginar Ny, Robert Poary, and Seat Peary pent & to proven? for Waw k [and Voorhels in the two-men series, ‘© ut noon by rail for New Ye | withou ix repairs. here, aw the |which, with the three-men, are rolled nig Portland. Me, An jwiter can bo Kept free by the use of itis jafternoon. ‘To-night the i in | ‘bile pumps. canis hold the alleys. epee “HELD AS MUR Dora Gilman, who NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. DER SUSPECT a y ORLB: : ‘ man \Rlv ere to-day 5 fol eld FIRST RAC ve-elghths of a » Losdaty b mile-Bureh Arnold (3 ito 16 and 1 wo or connection \y tive haa bees known, by tio ome ) 1, Windfall (6 to 5 for place) 2 -Mnider Web 3. Time—1-01 2-5, chargo of the oasc, STERN LEAGUE an Wark and. Bay iiiram : Handy Greeker THurginbos hans Orie Sera tote and Flay. : 2 FIT LACE 8400 added ; P28 Minam Columbia, cou Lin €. by Ben Strome—Tine Thdex. Atartete Fees If rant Sldavand aj: TAD tod ndleapy tle nie Winnes, b 10 iia tars | —~Poals dati oft, 4.20 P.M. Scratched—Sindina fells. i holly Spanker easily best. Lord Boanerwes had pwnty of gpeed, Oraculum got an easy ride,

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