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ae managed to , under cover until late ‘yesterday afternoon, when she} Very Mttle can be learned about the) was {ound in ithe ladles’ parlor of the Marjenhoff. Hotel, No.—--4815-}attuatton on toard-the-Tennessee, and it * Park avenue, by an Evening World reporter. i |ts not known when the men will’ b = court-martialled, Init Is ts expected t zeae 1 WANTED TO SCREEN IDENTITY. they will be tried while the vers a] am the mysierfous Hannah K. Graham,? sald Mrs. Hannah Stan- | in Hampton Roads. _-years. Her hair;and eyes are brown, She was dressed tn a gray tailor- | made -suit,w! | hors racing for a Hvelihood, while tho fourth was tho representative of | | the monker2? Xing heavy pressing on_my right shoulder: It was the man’s elbow, and 4! wim in cheek, but both ) let the court punish Caruno, “the case?” FINA “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ESULTS EDITION J | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1906. PRICE ONE CENT. : BRO GRACE WN WAS A SUICID "GILLETTE ON THE WITNESS CAAUGO WITNESS, TELLO HEA TORY Evening World Locates Her and She Tells Frankly Her Version of Famous Monkey-House Episode. ‘ | | 5 \a found by The Evening World. She is Mrs. Hannah Stanhope, wife of | § Adam Stanhope, a. widely known ballplayer. She was formerly a gov- | eress in the household of Leonard Bronner, a lawyer, of No, 257 West | c Seventieth-street. Mr. Bronner’s child, the woman says, was the little) nave stnce _ boy in her car2 on Noy. 16, when Caruso was arrested on a charge of a annoying women in the Central Park Zoo. ri Mrs. Stanhope claims as her sister-in-law Mrs. Mary Ann Graham, | the Loutstana: uve been siven snore | leave since they arived here, only of No. 1876 Bathgate avenue, the Bronx. . ‘ | Eight thousand polfcemen looked for “Hannah Graham" in vain, and! @ private detective agency has had a special sorce of men onc at the in- stigation of Caruso’s lawyers, but the most-talked-of woman In ¥ 0 nope, to The Evening World reporter, In the presence of three friends | husband. “Thin very coat I had on last Friday when Twas mia- used’ and insulted by Caraso, the Italian tenor, Tell the newnapaperst Why, I would not have my identity disclosed for a great deal.” Mrs. Stanhope {s a rather etoutly bullt woman, of perhaps thirty-five a Jong cont, The positive statement of Polleeman James / J. Cain, who arrested Carugo, that the woman wore a brown tallored suit 1s made interesting. Her features are rather coarse, but she uses excel- lent English. { “Tell us, Hannah, bow St happened?" questioned one of the group, a = } former policeman. ‘The other two men who were present are interested in| The Evening World. ‘With Mr. Rronper’s little boy I went over to the Zoo,” sald Mrs Kianbope. ‘I hed called on the Bronners, and, the nurse girl being | off, L offered jo take the child through the Park. He wanted to ace “Tt was in the monkey-house I first saw Caruso. I did not know that foreign-looking man was Caruso at that time, | He lies when he says that 7S “with him. The way I was attracted to him was when I felt some- as T euposed {t to have-been an accident, I walked away from him, followed me across the building. I was looking into a ao where there waa but onc monkey, when I felt the knuckles of a |© sie va against mo, t turned. It wae the forelan-looking man, stand- ing close. There wan no mistake about the tneult being intended. DID NOT’ WANT TO COMPLAIN. “The man ROOSEVELT ORDER Cruiser’s Stokers Rebel) SIXTY BRIG PRISONERS. Trials to Follow Trouble on} cruiser ennesse “Mrs. Hannah Gmham,” the missing Caruso complainant, has been | °° morning, following the run, and {ti nogsee hi New York | run, but shesmanaged to co ing good Ume. 0 Edward H. Bulkley Rounds} TH, pulldleys brother-It-law Of | Rives, wan married here to- nuras, Miss Margaret 5 | Boo Ja. STARTED MUTINY ON TENNESSEE When President Called for Forced Run. |’ y the Homeward Voyage from Panama. Va. Nov stokera on which with the cruiser NEWPORT ween ef dratt, and refused ¢ under the trying cond Jons that accompany such e run. ‘The men, Were put under arrest, and been confined to the brig, waiting trial = The Tennessee came up here Mo eon noticed that although the w: very few of the men from the Ten-} ve been ashor, | Owing to the mut ne Tennessee did ‘The ship is taking -on coal MARRIES His ORMER NURSE | Out Romance of the Sick Room. 3.—Edward Reginalill and a well-known member of ow York Iie, to his former towart, of Nova NEWPORT) Re by Now Jub and taehtonable A year ago the young soclety man «y] acrenmed. Then the policeman came up, and, opening hin 1 so eorlo! il that the ate hin shield, he maids cont was taken Soe ag arore wocea- “Madam, will you make ® complaint! jmary ices Of B Meee called ine Hs URiateet [replied. “It my husband waa here he would ax hims — | MY) Mise Siena’ Yt s Stoner | Wut, inainted the officer, ‘this man insulted ‘other ‘women |nsasoment Was announged In Octobe here to-day, and K want to lock him up. Come over to the atatton- |Iist, after courtship which. began hoi any way!” =") with bis canvatesence. . _ Mra. Stanhope declares that she protested against the arrest, and that she had never seen Policeman Cain before in her Hfe, “I did not want any notoriety,” she satd, “and I felt sure the foreigt-looktng man was somebody important, Ke : (qm the station-honse a man whom the officer pointed eut Vohn Cant. Stephenson anid that I need not give Baty right name. |r Azelstt ve have thin man dead to rights, he «ald, ‘nnd you need nat come to Caruso did precinely what the police testified te in court; he ‘own on his knees and begwed me to forgive him. | He said he was Caruso, the great ttnor,” “How did you come to glve the name of Hannah Graham?” was, asked, ‘Phat 1a the name of my sinter-in-layy,” sald Mra, Stanhope, “with It was the truth, aid she doen live on Bathgate you not write a letter to Magistrate: Baker, telling him. about |’ ‘as questioned. ‘ “Why d nnd punch the tenor, Gui chan, hin triend, had ard time holding: groom's rence and Mrs. Rives, ‘\him on his happiness. MANHATTAN BEACH OrientalsHotel and Other Property A el) Court, Brooklyn, to-Cay iasued an order afraid to,” suid Mrs, Stanhope, “After I told Adam, my hua-|of foreclomre and sale of all prepertien “frand, he noted Ike a madman. He wanted to go to the Hotel Savoy | of’ tha Manhattan It was announced that the -bride- sisters, Mrs. Prescott) Law- Mrs. Rolilid Redmond ana are a unit’In congratulating HOTEL TO BE SOLD. ‘of Company Also Under Foreclosure, ea es ox, mtting In the Gupremo | Justice J: Beach Hotel and Index 1299 Hamburire. paved 130005 Nov. 28. 1296 FIRS ‘Atartorw, Wushington convoyel the battleship’ ep smiisiana, bearing President Roosevelt his trip to Panama and Porto Rico, Soa rebelled Monday morning when 1298 TES President gave orsers for a four hours’) Lamplighte Start Tost _time: pints! Hirittan hy Diebold Pr RACE lumbia course. nek —Miny Butters er wan best dy Dainy Prost Eleventh Day at Bennings. Theat Princess. Lorraine, $10) ated aided Won Hme—2'90 x Riart Rood i Owner: for interference ht sekings f 4 Hagan igene. two ih 18 Hagan eek Horner, ES Vyse Horner & | Miler 9 | Murph: 0 1 pecan and George @. TUmbrelia rat m good race fe rimec-t 4h 3, Rin. Jocuers Enklander Walatt Scratched Miller. oe and Min Ua slow te begin, closed very strong: Ted rail aK t4T all Diekeon Brigat Boy swerved badly Winner, b. Open. T ry Ambush, ; atx furlongs, Inner, br Beldemo by Tobatowis Winner, br. c. EEMNG WORLD'S AG GA #8 Track: Fast. Co- by CLEAN-UP IN TH DIXIE STAKES A Crowd Thought He Was i Lame and Bookies. Of- a8 fered 8 to 5 and Better. hae igh Clos Pi 8h. lomo ties “ow 4 1 23.5 » Mo o2 7-10 15, 10 1S. 30 and Sophie Carter wn) added; one mile and by Tayannes ran a good race. br. c. H. Powers «+ c furtongs. Colun I coAirwe. ATT yRoo—M ise WON BY FOUR LENGTHS. Belle of Jessamine Heavily : x 5 Played on Account of 4 Miller’s Mount. Fi 5 By FRANK W. THORP. iS BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov: 3.— Holscher won the FHUL Dixie Blakes at Benn! this afternoon, supposed that he w: at 3 to 6 and better, second cholee to Nemesis. The.report Apread that Hols: cher was lame and sore, and this, as well as the abéence of & stable commis- sion. accounted for the price. Holsstrer, ridden by Noone, trailed the feldfor a mile, and then gradually wore down the leaders, coming away in the final furlong, to win by four lengths, Tavanies, the outsider, beat Neenesis a neck. Belle of Jessamine, who on her recent form looked 20 to Lehance, was ved because Miller find che bit no one uld_g0 to the post was.3) to 1, Tho favorite, [accond cholce, quit badly, In the second race Bally K., phe ta- would have won but for Inter: which crowd: by Bright Boy, ¢ rover on favorite Carter went on and won. while y beat Sally Ko a° head. y Was prompthy Alaqualitied. Cluisteress Leads Al the Way. Cloisteress went to the front on the fol- Citth race and made the running Yowered by Marsters and) Marksman n held thie order Us the ‘atreteh where King Henry closed, and taking the lead win by-esanagth from Maraters; > Hewat Waterbearer two lengths for ¥ the place. Voladay by Three Lengths, % 10T of 45 PB M Tater port wor t anil! me—1.59, Span Wek Choa FT ma Berate; num 2 4 ie Voloday was best 3 nto and Ney York Were raced Inti,the «round in the first six furlongs. ~ NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. i F B, First JACK. O'BRIEN WIRES THAT HE SHOULD W The Evening World cecelved the. following teleg Jenice. Cal.. from Jack O'Brien-this afternoon: “Great condition and should win, — Individ vil be settled. Weight, 190. ager LEAVES HUSBAND $LAND Sco Mr, and Mra Mechan Then there was h tion ax tencher In the public school! “Why did you not come’ forward to the ald of the police?” es and her pon _ WANTED, TO SHIELD BRONNERS. the principal rei oned to my going tg court. Besides, 1! t notoriety to Mr. Hronner’s family. I “phat sinter of Adam!s wa. playceln wits, “She wan 0) not want/te bring unpleas certain phesnon sald to mi Mrs, Stanhope the: related the experiences of hersolf and her husband’ They have been play How thoy managed to elude since the hunt for “Mrs. Hannah Graham’ started, ing leap-frog all over the Bronx and Harlem, (Continued on. Third Page.) lly persunded him to on," declared the ba’ r police Could get along without me, after what Capt, Ste- Land Company on Deo, 21 to sat{sty 4, mortgage, with interest, held by tho Title Guarantee end Trust Company, The notel company defaulted ta its in- terost dn 1904. The amount of the mort- Rage with interext, $9 $1,623,873. Mont ar Usd ponds that were fesued bythe hotel company against the mortcuge were beld by tho Austin Corbin estate, ‘The property to be old includes the Oriental Hotel, Pelican Island: tho Mfan- hettan Beach casino and pavilion and a parecl of land at Showpahead Bay. ee alpacas) 1 a “¢ WH [died in F day. Jeaves ¢ Gillgannon. in Mr its ff ng don’e hacer itn Nasiens cures Ca dale wip, kad Golan Hist minuee | SCOTES ber Bialalg 18, ideale ee TE’PLAIN on Sept.2 he-outs S00 in per off her sonal “and } hu: Iph’s will was execute so and her husband were not JACK Buroughs (8 to 1 for plac Time—1.15 2-5. SWCOND RACE—Five and a half tar- longs. —Miss Ferrie (9 to 5 and 4 to 6) 1 Ykique (ito & for placa) 2, Verdant ~ 1s Time~1.09. THIRD RACH — Seven-elghths of a mile—Pink Star (7 to 10 and out) 1, Mor- tiboy (1 tod for place) 2, Spider Web 3. Time—1.2 1-5. So Tsara as BEATEN GIRL TRIES TO END HER LIFE “g.| Brother Said He Would Beat {| Her Again and Magistrate Locks Him Up. ~ panoauilo Tosardo, a beautiful Greek yas to-day arraigned before Magistrate Whitman tn the Tombs Court charged with twico attempting Jsuictdo’ on Monday at hér brothor's heme, No. 6% Roosevelt street. Since the was two months old phe tas teen penter, On Monday the brother recelvel a idxxer wurpheting tor-disclove _misbe- mae on the’ girl's part, and then he tore oft her clothes and beat her, Tho Greek code left no other alternative, and when the brother, left the house | the gir) ahawed una glass, This did not Kill her and she tried a revolyer, croay~ ing her ekutl with a bultot. Magistrate Whitman sald he would let the girl go {f she would mot attempt sufcide, Ble safd ehe woatd attempt it if her brother held to hie euapiclona of her. ‘The brother on deing queastionad auld he would Qeat her again, ‘The. Magis- trate warned him. through. an Interpre- ter phat Ire could be sent to. the work- house, The man dofied the Magistrate, who promptly had the girl make a ort | charge and locked Anastasos up for 6 chy | Boating to-morrow, saying a night in SI] the. Tombs might bring. him to” his pensos. OO and Thaukestving fo gether, Bringe-good obser. Everywhere, <} wvans' Ale Shy Hotanist, | was loft at the past, while Beldemo, the) mat re’sed by her brother, Anastasos, a car- | = —— STA tin “T'}]l End It All,” Cried the Girl When Urged to Return Home, According + to Man Accused of Killing F Her at Big Moose. & ~ ‘UPSET THE BOAT AND HE DID NOT SEE HER AGAIN: Calm as He Tells Story of Tragedy and of His Fear-Stricken Flight from Scene—Great ~ Crowd Outside Barred Doors of Court. : | | 2 oes (Special from a Staff Correspondent.) HERKIMER, Nov. 28.—While a mob of several thousands filled the courthouse and the streets outside the locked doors, so eager for ade | mission that women and children were thrown down and tramptied upon, - | Chester Gillette this afternoon told his story of how’ “Billy” Brown died,’ He was nervous and pale, but-spoke'in low, even tones, taxing up the narrative where he had left off at the noon recess, with the starting | ‘out on that last boat ride on Big Moose Lake, 2 | SUICIDE, SAYS GILLETTE, * : | _ He told of that aimless row around the Jake, of landings, of readings, in the shade of a little groye, of picking pond lilles, \of a luncheon ea and then: a ule ROE Get eateo ated’ “Finally we got to talking about what we ought to.do. T'told her I thought she had better go home and tell her people about it, and she said, ‘You don’t know my father.’ [ argued with her. She was crying, | and suddenty she said, ‘I will end it all,’ and jumped on the side of. the | boat. “1 tried to reach her, but failzd. The boat tipped over. 1 came up © j and grabbed hold of the boat.° 1 couldn't see Grace. 1 swam ashore, Then I got my suit case anid started up the trail for Eagle Bay.” == | The Introduction of ANCK OBR air” was Hemel dramatic, a if you want to hear |how Grace Brown died from the lps of the only one who saw her dle you ow, BE New York, Ivanhoe and Chalfonte aii Hea raced away iit a t oc cily. New York shall hear 1" Charles D, Thomas, ed to the backstretch, where Chalfonte senior counsel for the defense, was a a SAUNA NAY) cloning bis: brie¢ opening address, EGER Oa VMr. Gillette, please take-the-stand,"* lenges trom Bite x sald ex ator Mills, and the prisoner Chalfonte half a | he walked the witness chair. He was pile and began ina : t yoice-scurcely ahove.a whisper, ‘He satd ho was twenty-three yeare old, had worked as ~m trainboy out’ West, and then as a brakeman, Asa boy his parents took him to San Fran- » and from there to the Hawall Angeles Crowded) tstara. ‘Returning trom the pacine, he with. Sports. for: To- |mueaine yarn tee ye ote | Night's Big Bout. » READE TC Gh | After leaving college he took up ratl- }roading at Chicago, From there he J went to Cortland tn March, 190, and ’ began working In hig uncle's factory. | Tells of Trip's Start. “Where did you get -acquain Ofirlep and) Cee Brown? asked Mr, ll in the factory.” ‘The prisoner was A come of the great fight to-night. he factory on July § and: going tom This ght-for the heavy-welght Utlo| Grace Brown at Duruyter, ‘There thay has attracted thousands of aporta <rom| got on a train and went to Canastota all along the coast, and the public Was) and then to Utlcas They arrived there LOS ANGELES, ominous Cal, Novy, | An} ails in the quar-| fetude p | | hiladelphia Jack Tommy Burns this afternoon, and Los | given a thrill-of the real kind when| qt 3 o'clock in the afternoon and went Jim Jeffries, the premier of all_{#ilters, [to the Hotel Martin. 5 arrived with the crowd and began the) ‘How long did you atay there?’? handshaking task which Js necessury| questioned Mr, Milla, on his arrival in Los Angeles. | “Until the next morning," replied Tho selection of the big fellow as ref- Herts easily, ereo has put thousands of dollars Into{ Q. You went to.tho laundry that tho coffers of the club owners, and be- | morning? A, Yeu. fore Jeffries had arrived In town every | ‘“Stute what conversation. you halt | with Grace Brown that morning.’ strict-Attorney obj extion and the court vholce seat tn the pavilion, was sold Whether He ever enters the ring again | or not the public Is always willing bp the \pay to sce him. mu go down to the hotel? A, Yeu Fighters Tatked To-Day. | Gilette said that after leaving the ho-* Need t the streets of | ‘The fighters al nothing to-day but | {%, talk, In that department of the same | ¢ O'Brien 1a also a strong faWorite. Phil- ly going to the railroad sta- ' There be met the girl again and)” went to a Tostuurant, After exe { Gaal beck says ho va et a Pe a ee vavcishen angi tee RaNeteR IE thing up long before tho twentieth 1(, munpor Laks arnving at 6.0'¢ ae round rolls around, atid he. ts anxious | ee arnving At 6.o'¢look tn to Ko and get through with f the nome Both f to be in + OV smmodations at the hotel,’? | condition. E Nj je sald. “We wero easigned (toa room unprecedented fo on in to supper, Attar Joctviea has already had his preltiniaa conference with the principals 4 nt outeon the street and Getails have been agreed wpon. The faht will be straight Marq Queonsbecry rules, the men to Jowed to hit In breakaways. Th to break on the order of th holding will ne or man violating thts [be “warncd twice by the refc [pon a thitd offense Meaualited | [rwelye: thousand-doliars-t#t tor which the men are to fasht gets 10 ver nt. of thievar | signing the articles and th | will be divided 76 and 25 | tween, te winner and loser, | The Ung has beet probably the largost,dimount that was ever Wagered on a prizc tin the ity being Ui Rie odds fave ranged from 10 to a to 10 te 7 In O'Brieno's fyor. * 4 oH up the hill, Afterward we to the hotel and spent tho Tho defendant salt the prow s¢ the hotel could only: keeb | tment over one night. aM s aoe was tred,!aald the witness, ) I toluphoned to Ble Moose for ac= | dations there, [She .waa__alao > ersation ho had with the girl that at Tupper Lake, Hy sald, that | thoy wot up early, ate breaktsat and)! then went to the gallroad station i; » w

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