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¥ Pridny; colder. } WEATHER—Fatr to-night and “ Circulation Books Oneal to Au.” ee | ee Circulation Books Open to All. ids l NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1996. STINGING. SNUB TO CASTELLANE BY. 3 DEPUTIES IN THE ERENCH PARLIAMEN + te ‘Stampede of Members and General Show of Disgust as Boni Ascends_ Tribune to Take Part in House Debate. BRAZENS IT. OUT AND TALKS... OF OSEUUENEINS BOLTERS, wire KE i ROCKEFELLER SMILED AT ‘BLACKBURN GETS | SUBPOENA IN OIL SUIT: THIRD PURSE AT | M GILLETTE a |Marshal Henckel Serves Subpoenas on Him W (AL ANS I and Other Trust Officials Wanted a in St. Louis Trial. eee Sixt His oR : pb Bertmont. Favorite, Beats to dixsolye the andard ‘Oll. 4 States Marshal William Henke! Monere for the Place Ww Prisoner Is Sullen as AIS | sesxed Mr. Sebeeealler perenne acini any, napany have beer > y and ot ere in the suit : ; Jobr Ar of the Chesbrough Ma Ing Company; J. ¢, Peabody, 18] DARING, AT 5 TO 1 PRICE dent und surer of Swan & es E He Airily Discusses Government Policy for Morocco—Wore Red Tie and HAWES leged Confession Is street ile a Suhre she bes preston ts ee a OS g nim amilingly and accepted the service “or “ot ine} Beats Out Pinsticker, at 20 to TayendereVest Made Public. eee e Louls are: H. H. Rogers, p vidually; Oliver H. individually and ag a director of the}and William Ro: Ally j a Fa) tds peer? 1, in the Fair Grounds STRUCK GIRL IN LAK SAYS NORMA MUN RO HAS econ PARIS, Dec. 6—Count Boni de Castellane was the recipient this Eman aie afternoon of the most stinging and overwhelming rebuke ever adminis- So He Is Said to Have Told HEM Vis peste: fv. | tered to a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He ascended the tribune sel, and Sheriff and FLED. 10 DODGE CRED ITO RS FIRST RACE—Mortiboy (even and f {o make a speech, . Aout half the Deputies abruptly left the Chamber. 7 ie a Overheard Hir us : 2 to 5) 1, Spion (even for place» Mis The movement was concerted, and had evidently been planned for the Tumkey Overheard Him, | Duchess of Montebello 3. ea | purpose of snubbing Castellane. So far as the object of the snub was concerned, it failed of its HERKIMER, Dec @—cheseon’@l-|Mrs. Leslie Carter-Payne Gets Attachment on| SECOND RAQE—Daring (8 to 1) {10l ferto, the convicted slayer of Grace | 4 and 2 to 1) 1, Pinsticker (8 to 1 for| | jp purpose. Castellane kept right on with his speech. His friends say sou, aN ate ele eea a ao | Property of Her Once Dearest Chum place) ah rencnananss. M teieelay b ‘kat he will challenge the men who refused to listen to him, If he dogs atte ‘ on a $42,000 Claim. : THIRD RACE—Blackburn (7 to 1 5 he will lay himself open to a line of duels that will keep him busy a ] and 5 to 2) 1. Bertmont (even for : dear. fate Bh place) 2, Monere 3 Irs ise Carter: : | Mr M ayne” best known | Mrs. Carter-Payne gs been toying for oo TA thit tag Mrs Lesle Carter, the actress, to- nths to find Miss Munro for the pur-| NDW ORLEANS HACE TRACK, De head | da i writ. of attachment of an adjustment of her [Gea a clear day and a {ast ck | {| ei M. Jaures, the Soctaliat lead ulled Up the Moroccan ques- ' Bon unexpectedly lett # rted for the ‘Tribune with Intention of making @ know against the pr her fo 8 lett |to-day's cam drew a crowd to | : chum, Miss Norma L. Munro, The mun is fo the track. There good-sized é eee - Ne girl acknowl ‘ ‘ dermard | f é No, 235 Ninti j | be be ope on 1 name | she Lulu Geisler, a school git! of wi er rs. pretty, bright eyed-and with her dark hair hanging to her wa arraigned this afternoon in. th Mately there was great disordér made hy the departing mem- ed thoxe who rematned. sailed for el ahe sued: out the writ to secure was| Go ig just we Nelda {n every race and though there 42,0 | and is now in in the hands! ler an Assutr was little class to any of them the | betting was lv Deputy el 386 : F i r event of the day was a one Late a Sree isaac Id ike to Ree you Wednesday Boia ia rcrion lta terin SSSA RnR rae ne Ho Of friends with Mra Cart no | er nloie gaverdi teiriyiasd | Crea ouTe ghaTe Itha inducer wen Ma ua teen neain Reo setae | Some of Count Honl's friends attempted ec OU thS OEE Nee a IT ORILTCES Mieder Caren Beeman 5 sass i Bernard Dowling, fifteen) years old, (| know I acted cool last evening, but if Liaton) the“ wholesale move en wear, r rman f WENCH LROLARY SOEMELE NOTA LealreobOrnl ttre ist nk ts + ener Gisotey his parents and meet her at) YOu were having the trouble hoine that the dvors but were unsuccesstul. Jhe first legal action growing out $ LE a aaa etn : avorite Takes First. S| Um having, you would act that way, , weputies who refused to re Company Rot a juad . night too. ‘If T do not see you to-night, it i Dopition who, retiaed jtp romaln! igi stellane while” he P RACE—Five-tiehtha of room with ¢ lls views, gathered outside and rable opinions of him Jast April. for be settled by Oc of it Manr reladand ‘Their favorite, rendozyous was Public | {x overboard for me. “The last time I saw my! mother 1 my school books and wns getting | i hoi ; | School ‘No. 33, in West Twenty-elgnth street ready to ko to school. My mother did fon tor t Miss Munro, fs ‘ “1 , Weipate | e Why did you meet this girl when! not know anything about it. 1 told h a Vit ¢ | a showed their disgust. he has ee Tes ou had been ordered to stay home by| I was going to get my lessons, Tsu ©|Stanfor d White's Slayet | wover, Was not greatly Paris, and to Morris pou nacaies ners x pove she was looking for me, but 1} . | b bs 2H Prancts, who li who known q our parents?" asked Judge nstol | Foe Ate! TALS Ea Ud 1 oN et 4 ay | by the stampede br : ae ¢ mae woe read Des ; ess Br ee ae tn ae wie parental 22 ett eng the —voncimtine + MUSE Await His Turn,” | Wearing a red neek- pot) tha tthe mi! 53 Be eal Te a ae aa weir eral sentence: ‘Don't forget,. or, else the J ome Sa a ii and @ Tay ip of “the Gur Own, 400, Wiahard, 21,1 he Wrote me that sh river for mine,’ X e pes : Ne his le . “| Bir ont 104. Aton 0 | overboard if I didn't meet her," replied | Mrs, John Dowling.” the i er c ys Land with his hands In his pockets/he : thts by Mortiba ym Was eecond and! Bernard. the boy, sald she had destroy tv pp vne cheb iillios jaddressed the Chamber after M. Jaur¢s, Bo over the facts Duchess of Montivelio third jetid you write thie letter to this| Jetters received: by cier_ron 2 alrlly arguing that France| was contin- | “ A y arguing t 1} ide of the factory Daring Beats Long Shot | boy?! asked the Court. held for examination De The trina} of Harry K w for i of ax-F nm Mina! | OND RACE—Threo-quarters of @ mil —_—_- ++ killing of Stanford W will not be which aimed at the conqugst + before the first of May, and there Paris had only gqdd~- Je for the fair-haired-ex- Anna G a. ow words coupled with his name Angered His Defender, | Time ee i NaMUs Wergent—Ir0 When she came up the first Ume | Daring: 107, Hurton miter sinking in the water I’ struck é natieket, 14, Freeman. Frenen Sans do4, Lloyds hher’— : He Saey Dow. Fiyn “You coward!" ex-Senator Mills ex- | Bate Heh Nariek kelalmed, says the story going here to- WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. — Viscount, already great fame, It ts to be hopel | pistric fy lant i yrs | tls mentioned, In the esses ayes Way Sidney geuitellione thie be With! Several Police. oe in His District He ? Oki the Japanese Ambassador, toul8) | shot true Ambricasin ill nite tn it {e aald th cat Genter iy | the State Department and had] port of his rignteous ‘pe dounsel, on Mond: rs . Ge ys Evi {Omar Khayyim. 100, M: i} Bonl str the bottomest fereuidcts aha sake: yas Is Examined This Afternoon During : ati hour's talk with Becretary) The Hoot! praise President Roose- |tnke, dep ir be deekada (lon: -nccoratnagies fde to eyerhe nis cone | . So Pr yl 'velt's atthtude as just and inipartial, | dnd Thomas, MeCaleb rhen {t came out Miacussed 0 eer practice of bor- ey from dressmakera and paying them tend ta eed cord with the views of the salon ard se en the lawyers #ut i fe the tuking the case off the and putting tw away trom| Graft Inquiry. by tho Sullivan-Conslding Company, | They were askodit “the knew pn: Ispector Goorge McClusky, Policoman n dishonor t tlye 'p al and Khe young ian Gey ingets I vans SMe ira a AS aled Ae {brought in the courts of 3 ‘ Li ee nee ficers Know "4 Dintrict-ttor=| . | shu ramardmtantnanscraiseion ,0C+J2 Ry atnublie: opinions here (aaa yay Tbe Yo_this confession of facts has faye | * string of Yaudevil! en contro eithe puolle schools of Callfor| lever Ciat he must have actuated | pen Thaw's counsel has wilta- : mey Ward) was int 1 of Gilletto's| Inabéctor 3Georwe McClusxy, (pt the 'a string of Yaudevil: ¥ controlled 4|anese to the puolle schools : Hy wandaxditedanonsedocsnarde iene tenn Ae s added the astonishing detula Lda i . of his dealings vith the great Parslan he would say nothing. < leave his country TOKIO, Dec, &—Most of the papers) Oe tiv deaging. te “inere highty eulogizo President Roose-| authority al thé Distric have Bdialavion, but dared not use tie testl-| Second Ins mony of the sn wis COUNS: ny Mile, Nemidoff, the beauty cd the Grand Opera. 2 Touring that it i be etrevt, that they woud iurnish 9} ty for pickin a Peel a Pe i INO ait Teiskine $0, Hoy aad erat Peciicas Laws etd tions, and J Nhiomas’ Lynch, McCluscy'a right-hand on Dy Hiackburns Hortinont wocond and | Velt's attitude toward the Japanese as) Governins arly Jn the new ( 5 seh * z ont wocund apd 0 Jil te gratecul that President Bought Rings—Didn't Pay. Tne prusscutor, uowever, made a hurch street; man, another pollceman Who Is out of | Menere turd. ERaebcces Se eaiavec ane Asan | cues gratetul that Pre t Howe oug 3 4 ‘ xprossod in Rodaevelt has expressed exactly wha wugh tho present procéedingsy the erme enor (y trap Gillette waen he! station Mas on tie Witneaeatand, by suddenly | * . Basking him, “Did you Hot confess last | Jury In the befor nd) town on & leave of absence and a pool 5. dQ that the ean dence renee the Japanese would sa: | aceite hia “They feel “at ease,” It declares : aft investisa~ Hom) Keep 0 1 id to ne , od om rat vestita: mom kesper we fe aid ba¥s act-t LT WO DEAD, FIVE MISSING |!> %, Present ta trem relent) ante” aha dance’ caure ss Fuld, take his. tu sell of murd awaiting ¥ | divata ce tion with the succagstul [divorce suit of the Countess has: gome that’ you sirup i) Brown | ton this aft It says placed | uch pow 3 came up beslde the! b« [er aaa sanliepiheattts rs aya: aced in such a pc “ea Shans eon pes t Aue che orlson md that he aig mayne all in McCiunk’a collecting wracl IN M. ' Ey kis firm altitude,” prompted by| The Drees ts almost unanimous in | Seen In jal) almont six mantis, ang te ) nt, Tt, develops that some ‘Sime mot. and the sign cance of the question and McClusky were | Inspector Mec Clusky’ Js In charge of.tha Bi yeun 2 i Presiden: confidently expressing hopes for a satis~ | prompect” of rs mia ihing) a when the Count Bonl Dg “a fwas for a time fi ten, although they had certified | Second Dist. kes his head- : ao lofty sense of “justice, President ryctory solution of the San Francisco | does not please hint as attentive to Mile, Nemldoft, Roosevelt has added .new luster to his complications ed her to sell him her collection of sGbpoenas on poolroom | quart owners of property | te r Sentence ‘is Delayed to serying fifty Charles street stat! y (obeying ts ton. {Special to The Evening World.) Bea Moa aeseuiagt a make any comment to-| WIKESBARRE, Pa,, Dec, 6—In an ASKS $50, 000 FOR ae At 0; Dera ads ads }day on the fact that his name had been! explosic , Mea ait % E top Wah) only twontyellve of ‘the persona sub-| mentioned in the Grand tury Droceed: | of" eslantaetess ee Baltimery Paints : LOSS OF HUSBAND. | , i povtiaed appeared at the | Criminal. jogs, OG sure AE lun Cedl> Company a Re)| A [ s thy court was | Courts Dullding to-day, is undare|icunyopavesnothiianwnntever totkn ined y. to-day, two % =e pes ene ae Sel) stood that Inapec:or -MeClusky’s eX- | doslared. "There are no charges ay. meniwersn kisteend Ave atharsis 0 ‘The Evening World.) nktlon. wz ty searching, TL choutd | Jured. It is reported that Adve, other}. WASHINGTONND~. 6—Senator Mor- c "HITE PLAINS, N.Y.) De nh oall ahour wUurty witnesses wore men wero fn t pa of the mine] gan to-day addresse. oe Senate on | rier pe nection for $60,000 dama ard by and Jury to-day a tii whore the explosion occurrea apd that} his resolution looking Gains the | auiring The 2B Katt m: ome of these were own- they escaped, A’ re lirty' tal paneniamCanal’ Commissl trol ; ian tin the wor pos: | tie Panama Ra He gave her his ro- nothing more, As in his hands he m wank brought to cou tu): o'clock. by His vyee were brig t a his, finally asked him het that, he had that she s of tham ot them amas, oO} esponsibility as & common and there ts no reasoa y say anything.” Great Crusade Planned. t that the Dis a law DOPERE , aaa Iothe greats! ctile ¢ Pan said Misnh i 8 to thelr and xamoiNg-hoysee, ‘They wer PE cranes Hage eu ! | camel can! to bg i t rent keiiown long -boto penne PH RNC Cony diay K off into Lyne atte pie Ret | o t Jury in th Court es settled down to Its | ar ipa roa | th es wh Mra. Foy fine cealiga4 Jers departed aud-| hers may dic, {ink the i ner of managing ther z ay ake aueneeiiaeel é in the Kid-| the probability | MI gives Cromwell absolute -comt-cal \ hae Dix Sy) MEHL and others announced that they | RYY Veln, vc cena ee ere aes 4 sen: i f de | De declared conn: the man back ot) Novi wot open to-dky | directions. and suggested the wisdom of ¢ Mr Mer ne th magh the i of “ae q bere done eo wa sh ing all action until it shall be, re- | pylirond 4 Canal yk omplo: ¥ , Nootion Rcheme mm Uthat \ibert HH, Raik, for | done to uy i DK wud un . ‘ , t : betore)-mi z TATE associated with Dh fire followed the explosion, Aa yet | ceived. Commission, a onteot | cording to. th € 6 transaction bee iui ian Ra tial Siten in the pool-ecin pusinoss, ape | it ie not kuown what veused the ow a-] Mr, Morgan‘ xooke of the Panania| mixsion, ho. peat | down iby A sk iSchaahaetthO meuniere Joaked OTe ared before the body and made atart- | dent. toad ax ‘a legal flction or an urtinelal )m : could! almost. tn : yeclarations.. Whee wed ‘out, It Is known that Unite ‘on the: coun=| Courelguatice | iened (ADR ROE ® witnesea | 8, astonished the gam: Med She called a put out of In the interests counsel have’ been asked IC thoy knew! a praml- aheplo enuty to enable this country to avold (2 Cours bgnnleuctioa ibe eenascrmant ere 0! i} | whione rise tn polltick hike been pheno: |arcge nim dmmune. from prosecution, — es aredioory Maltre le tent ont ee dm unis) THE EACKERS 10 PAY,| ‘BABY BORN ON [ PLATFORM WEATHER FORECAST. ji.) Siu 1h ps }oxped 1 sw iy ae at 0 wdsert) | h have been.40 Jealously guarde | ston: ai him ts unWarranted a PaterHtey for venta eeta84 | WASHINGTON, Doo. 6—Senator Bey- | | mal ed, ) erlilge Introduced a Dil to-day toamend | '.A baby. @irl surpr aa Falk: aps ev ho! . $92,600 FOR 'CHANGE SEAT. Acked if They Knew “Big Tim.” AUK: ePSAL several hours tn the Grand. Act by requiring | coming to earth! this We C A room Mind explained many, things, A esat on the New York Stock Bx-| The wltnesser wero, alsa “anked Jf but when he had anishea jal ae hel itg ccc fente i] Leet eel rap Lat etc Nd ob aaa a Rie mother by [boken, was coming ntown on Helavatedrrelar wien shel was takeneniit (Other women helped her off the train Thirt¥-) Dr. Spark came on the run in the Now ois noon on the and. vicinity: aring and that t. whange wan sold to-day for $62.900, The | they knew “Ble ‘Timn!! Sullivan, who. ta ne rs is Fourth street station of the Ninth Aye-| York Hospital ambulance, Just halt al} dey fa d a eh at rayne aul w . | pow ou the Pactne Const ooking ear Biciicenta vos con me date of IMRBRCLLOR ARO Ra Ree cae Be aary Tiged eer erenteet Iinute ahead ofthe baby! steiner aia eV fywlaal Age Hunt re EDs > ; \ Pies ued on Sasond age) Inlay Atal be placed Uboh cach rakags: old oe FE TSE tral prbeneh: Hat ord WA UR CA keg At Ea Wit ell ace AL coe tity sari tone Cateye oa ‘ f EEOs cas with’ single troc » aia rN While Crowd at Bos Resent His Appearance was Indirectly broughe~ i) } 1

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