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1? is U_RESULTS ED PRIC ONE | ge a MRS. rT N SURPRISE 10 YOUNG BROW {Slain Senator's Son Didn't Know of Engagement to Actress's Mother. SHER FAREWELL TO DEAD Sees Body of Her Slain Fiance + Alone an Hour Before It Starts for Utah. Phe Evening World.) Dec. .U—The secret fengazement of ex-Senatpr Arthur Brown and Maude Adams's mother tas a shock to the two children of the jmurdered lawyer, when Mrs, Adana |announted St. Neither of the children 2} ever secn. Mrs_Adams ‘nor _ever It is apparent that thoy tr father's attentions to impelled the discarded to kill him, and on that did not accept her sug- (Epectal to |) WASHINGTON, Iheara of her. feel that |Dirs. \BMrs |mocount they Adams Bradley |body to Salt Lake City. "We know nothing avout her or of |Mad’s relations with her,” said the on, | Max Brown, “and do not believe they Iwere engaged to be marfied."~ - Takes Farewell of Dead. ire Adams, by appointinent, pri- wately viewed tho body of Senator |Brown one hour before’ {t was taken i from the undertaking rooms of A. J. Bippert, at No. 2008 Pennsylvania ave- nue, to the train. Mra, Adanis was ressed in black. She Is -@ woman hweigting probably 12 poynds, five feet three Inches in helght,“and while het eatures resémble those of her daught- uhe Is a decided brunette, ‘ he mother of Actress Maude Adems, ho is ain actress herself, was loaving me undertaking rocms waen, The Even-} wien she took tho withess stand for! ng World representative met her. Her eyes showed the unmistakable signs of |kecene weeping. She was alone, | Were you to have married Senator LQprown on New Year's Day?’ was kod. No," was her, positive reply. “We jywere epeuged and had been for some Haine, but the date had not been set.” jo“Have 1 seen Senator Brown's [mons or daughtor™ |} #L. would prefer not Taqucation,” she replled. | Aizu Adums wae pt the side of the ontulning the body of Benator for tive minutes. Only the un- fuerilker himself’ was present. In an- lever tou 4 la. statomer to, answer that ywhether she had made 10, District-Attorney, Not ae yet I am ling to lodge such infor- azn in possesalon ‘of with authorities, and doubtless within avfew days.” 4 said she was returning to-day w York, She got Into a foab walting within a block of the un- king rooms and was driven in the tion of the a ier ae station. | ‘Then Max Hrowf and his alster Alice jetarted for Utah with the body of thelr lgather aj noon. Inasmuch as they had |ho- knowledge of the relatlons-existingy | Betw ‘heir paitnt and Mrs. Adame «)Moul she wnnounced them they did ™not ‘yes fit 10 acquaint her with thelr plans. Mrs, Adama had, however, abandoned jier idea of going to Salt Lake City with the body.’ She did so at the sdlicita: ‘ton of her daughter, who felt that such jan action would appear ostentatious. Pho dd-not see either of the -olilldren, ‘nor?has she made any attempt to neo Mra. Uradiey, though it ts said she will later Visit her rival by arrangement made with the Dstrict-Attorifey, It I said tho letters written by Mrs, ) Adamato Senator Brown, which Mrs, | Dradley read in his apartmerits,.Jn tho Ralelgh just “before the’ shooting, were! | of an endearing hature, and referred to! V thelr coming mariage, | they were laste hands of the District- | authorities and would probably be mado} public prompted Mrs. Adams in an-| | nouncing the ¢hgagement that had x: [ates between Senator Brown and ‘her- we | edit, BetdleyiMowovet, denies that aio >» ehgagement between Brown and Mrs. Adams ¢ | announced It, sites ee me the hat there was’ a‘ feeling deeper than | 1699? hip between SenitorsBrown and! | Adame for many years ia quite | plain from statements Mira, Adoms tves | Ay | tries | Mtns. ; mado since her arrival tn Washithgton,. pestion that she should accompany the | | trust Knowledge-that{ [xe THONG CENT. iil, AESILAGE ~—— KEEP HIS LOVE-LETTERS SECRET pein IDavis Returns “Bauble” to Mrs, Dwelle and Withdraws Claim for $7,800 for Money Advanced in Days When They Were Sweethearts. HE ALSO GIVES BACK THE PICTURE THAT WORRIED HER. Public, and Agree to Exchange Them—Case in the Police Court Ends Suddenly, ~ The suit instituted by Mrs.. Helen Dwelle, the- pretty Memphis Mow, to recover a $10,000 diamond necklace from Adolph J. Davis thas been settled. Mrs. Dwelle gets her necklace-back and-Mr. Davis has withdrawn his suit to force Mrs. Dwelle to return to Him $7,800 which he advanced during three or four months when he-thought he was going to marry her, y The compromise was effected during | a recess In the hearing of Mrs. | Dwelles sult 1n Jofterson- Market Police Court this afternoon. Mc, Davis's action In returning they necklace waa undoubtedly Influenced by an announcement that Mra, Dwelles counsel would read his love letters in court. ‘Tho agreement provider that each ahall return the Ietters Written by the other in the days when they were sweethearts. Tho “e\let! of Mr. Davis when announcement was made In court that a comprémise had been affected was quite apparent 1 “Thank” God,” he ejaculated, “1am oY Abia’ toing elon’ | File Out in Drill Formation wed mon a tie ncknen | When Blaze Threatens PLS! No. 34. ‘ ‘2000 CHILDR | iPLUCSTHON Gete That. Picture “Back. Mr. Davis bas returned to Dwelle a certain photograph of charming self, which she gave him last summer. Bhe waa quite, anxious. about that photograph which she described to an Evening World reporter to-day as one she would not like to have in the possession of a man she .coulil not ‘Mrs. her ‘The two thousand children and forty- nine teachers In Public School No. H, on Broome street, between Willet and Sheriff, lett the building undgr fire drill shortly before noon to-day after the priocipal, Edward D. Schmidt, had Mra, Dwelle was composed and defiant | discovered smoke coming {rom a spare Splendid dis- The {room on ‘the top floor. | ctpline - was preserved. building was emptied {n half minutes. continuation of her cross-examination begun by Mr. Heas at yesterday's hear- ing, but it was not long before she: was in tears, Her sister, Mrs. Lovy, : sobbed all through the proceedings acd| About ten minutes before time to ring lawyers Hess and Blumenthal wrangled the noon recess gong Principal Schmids and called ench other names that would | passed the spare room on the top floor ave caused aifiat Nght if one of them| that is used ‘by the tegchera to cook entire was Tim O'Rrlen, their lunch. . Mr.) Hess ht to show that Mrs.| Smoke was pouring out, and he went Dwelle dki not own the famous $11,000 tmprediately to the private fire-alarm necklace, but scoured !t from a pawn-| phox and turned in an alarm,, Then he broker In Memphia for thé sole purpose of welling tt to Davis. Ho also suc- ceeded in establishing that Mra. Dwelle's frat husband dtvorced her for the stetutory oftenne. Lawyer Rebuked Her. “There {3 one thing 1 want to’ say,” declared Mr, Hess as Mrs, Dwelle took tle aland. “Wo, contend that this wom- an is an adyenturess. She has amply soupded the signal for fire drill, The jalarm was heard in all of the ‘forty classrooms, but none imagined that-it meant danger, as jt has been a custom to practise the fire drill in. emptying the school for the noon recess, ‘Me children formed’in line with milt- stalr acting 2 ing. ye, the monl- 1h lonter to the different cider boys leading, and teachers rom the. newspapers, He has given to re- porters the letters that my client wrote to this woman ‘for the sole purpose of moiting Mr. Davis*rk.joulous, No wom- an-not an_adyentyress would publish private correspondence.'' Mr, Blum ed out denials and Mr. Ress howled accusations until Magiatrate Mayo threatened to call court offices\ to keen order. Mr, Hess's first questio, showed that the Magis- trate held a! lecret hearing in the case yesterduy, wher Chist Clerk Peacock, was examined. paratus resounded’through the street thie tho réserves from the Delancey Street station, led by Serst. Cu n, were coming up Broome street on the double quick.” The police and. to1chers. drew a cordon fn front.of the school and drave the ohildren to their homes. ‘Tho fra’ had not gained any headway and wag put out with fire extinguishers.” An hour IAter-all of the pupils of the schoo! were back gt thelr desks. _ WORK AT NIGHT. that you occupied a sulte of rooms at the Hoftman House at one’ time?! if you call two bedrooms a ay i? rs r. Mr, Peacock was -right,"’ Petettia Board ‘of Health’ Issues a Warn- witness, . + is x eee Qi Did yeu peas at tho Hommant ing, for the “Holiday House «s a sister of a Mr, Collina? A. y Season. (No, I passed aa Mra, Collins. Four additional inspectors have deen! Q. How many. years ago were you|added to the staf of the Board of married? A, Quite a few. Health, to-day President of the Health @. Can you remenbernntiantte of your diyoree? A. I think Jt was about three years ago, 57 | Q. I show you & copy of & divorce docree granted to your hustind divore- 13h tia on eatutory aya Tt ee ask In‘ making this announcement Dr, Darlington, Board, said: It {6 the Intention ofthis department y the enforcement The duty of bo: to prosecute. vigorou of the Chi WLabor 1. Ute belle “bot, Gory’ hort: “una| the: for additional inspectora will ddJeotlons to tho Une of Rea LER chien] capes pardentar attention 13! Lavy, od,” too, but Davis ‘smiled tn | tle ‘esfabllwhments, yith eypeclal refer- ta Whiskers. ence to the department. stores'thas will Q, Do you think you were married In| tw ppen eveningn during the hollday season, ‘ A. 1 waa married seven years “This notice Is a warning. No ,chil- ago, When | was fifteen years old and Wearing short akirtn, | hen std you buy that necklace? ot Geivenen atid vos buy it Whestrentt dren must be employed nights who are Soe fhe niki i avigeaud my inter | under sixteen years of axe, and childcen 6a for if it Was @ true coy? with no certificates rrom the Board of She“ lu) well” klong” in years, _ Hee | ‘ mye D Why did you eiye eh Davin? idaughter, Maude, was born in Sait rte dha could gel It kU sera. Nuse: | Health must not be employed at any Lake Clty tp 2 ‘Mrs. Adams - was Why did you want to sei) a’ neck: [time at night.” z jit you Rud owned for only “a” few paul ee ria j/ontinped on Be (Continued on a Soeond Paze,) Your friend will\apprect Soin a arhAl tpn ein Chttdtenng Both Happy that Love Missives Are Kept from| SCOFF AT FIRE! three and aj tary precision and marched ln perfest | Jost of the 200) children were out and | “Do yoke know. asked ate Hess,|NQ CHILDREN MAY ~. | § “that Mr. Peacock testified yesterda 2 NEW “YORK, FRIDAY, I) DECEMBER OaODY AND DOG DME T0 BE WITH * MOTHER EWN Heartbroken Joseph Tri- tenback Found Dead in Gas-Filled Room, TRIED’ TO SAVE WIFE. When She Was Dying from Operation Old Man Gave Her His Own Blood. Joseph Tritendack fasthgul het lost his wife, his of, forty years, two weeks ago, although he sacrificed some of his blood “that st might be pumped Into her velns to help carry her trough the collapse following an oper- ation, To-day Tritenhack was ‘found dead in his homes at_ d: West Thir- Heth stfeet, kneeling In front of a ple- turo of his wife, A Mttle fox terrier that had bees their gompanion for many years was dead on the foor be- sido him, and al} the jets in q ms range in-the kitchen were open. / Operation Was Advised. “The off man has gone to soln his pmect own Eva," sabd one of his relatives. “He could not lve without ‘her.? whe Tritenbacks lived et No. 40 | West Thirueth street dhrough nearly, all | of thelr forty years of happy marriage. | Pritenback was a prosperous uphol- }sterer, who sold out His business a short time ago, when fe Teached the age of sixty and anticipated spending the remainder of ‘his'days ih comforta- blo idieness, Althopget they had many relatives. the old couple lved’ alone, |-Pheir only pet was the little dog. At bout the time that Tritenback } sold tis business Mrs, Tritenback was taken Thelr family physician dis- | covered tat she was siffering from an Internal tumor. Medical treatment'was of no aval), and an operation waa ad- vised. ‘The old people thked it over, and at last ‘the wife decided to risk “the sur- geou's knife. She was operated on at the German Hospital, Tritenback, the little dog in his Lip, sat in the reception-room, awalting” word of the outcome. nf a “The operation was Very siyere,' he %as informed by one of tho #irgepns. “Mrs. TritenDack is ho’ ‘ing between fife and death, Her only chance lies a Telntores ement of her supply of blood. “Pake mine,' woluntgeted the. uid man eagerly. Lite Js af no uae to me Hifshe should leave me. i x drop in my veins if nevessazy, her,” He Couldn’t Save Her. He was vigorous despite his advanced years, and his blood was pure. ‘ine purgoone took him to the bedside of his unconscious wife, opened an artery in his arm and pumped a quantity of the life-giving Muld Into her veins; sacrifice o. fthe old man’ was of © for hin helpmee, puesed away never knew. that had con- Vavall, i ne and she tributed his own blood to preserve her broken and Vent In his tors, tho the | Trritenback, Proven It since this matter came UD. list pupil waa out of the class room. | poten oltowed the coffin contalntiug Her Inwyer has been trying the case in| “D."in6 time the clang of the fire ap-| hia wife qut the door of ttle houre that i a slieltered them for so many years [had sity at the funeral, and ho nefer, on Merod. it. With) the little dog and eee Gr the effects of his wife, he went forlive turther down the block, on the other sity of the i Wouldn't Re-Enter House, alone, Fut he cuuld not live eats to fin her in. Uh ane taken by those. Ww heard «hom at grief, but i to! end ait {He that hed Peown uscless.t0. hina thf jrdor that the Ittto dor might not Le tet homeless he Mtictuded it in hie Rrrangemettts: Pred Mahiatedt, af No. smelled y amd traced the odor to tha RRartmente’ occupled by 'Trkenback With the aid of a policeman he broke {g the dooreand found that the old man bo oe ia Evi eaves considerable proo- Ms nephers ts -a captain > Denartment. hind cone Pritenba: eas ak t ™~ £1 pol inde; “potabiore Shiels batt HeFfOot amet a, POLICE. INVESTIGATING - CAT 1906. TO MAKE CHARGES AND ASK MAYOR TO OUST BUTLER A Jong series of complaints againat | Commissioner Butler, of the ‘Fenement-|itwo days a week, House Department, has culminated in @n application to Mayor McClellan to remove him trom office. ‘Fhis applica~ tion) haa been prepared by with an office at Weschler, a lawye: No, 299 Broadway, Mr. Weschler in his complaint charges general Jneffictency, GIANT. He says Ci DEAL IN C COPPER, ay: pmmis- Greene Coppers’ were the leading f¢a- ture of phe curb market to-day, when the stock, This from) an opening of £91 Jumped to 833-8 with heavy dealings. movement was mado on th strength of a report, generally accepted in the Street. John B. Ryan and othe feolliny the, tek Coalition Company ¢ Montann ha| reese Conse! with Ita righ holdings In Mextco. Butte “concern dated \y that Thofnas F, commonly Cole and capitalists con- Suppo: secured control of th Copper Company The ec to be. identiicd with, Standard Oll In- terests, mated. and (oapectally tth Amal; Should the Greene Consolidated Cop- per, Compa, the ColeeRs vaaty the Uh entire Standard Of control ‘of about I> interdxtec all ny paas jnto. the contro] of fin mkgagement iC will mean will ths Charles | of employees sioner Butler appears at his office only that he Ix arbitrar: and tyrannical {n his treatment of sul ordinates, that he spends what litle time ue devotes to his duties in trials and similar trivialitles, the work of the department Mr. Weasth- with the a. that gated to his deputy. lor will file 4it# complaint Mayor next ZnS MEA Yana GR DanY wreat mining interests of America and ‘co. ‘Tbe Greene: mining property is most extensive In Mexico, Its capital 40,000, ‘The Butte Coalition Com= A capital sosck “Of $16,000,000, e corporation which took oven the e mining properties after thé ww between the Heinze Interests. and the Ama) si Copper Cothpany. ‘Thome i. Cole ts the presideny of thi, com- pany. et Phe Butte and Boston’ Is another ; rd Oll mining property. Tt has a eapltal stock of $2,000,000, Mr. Ryan ts eeiieral) ma f this corporation with Willian Rocketelier is secre- Tet) anette With the Greene Company under the junagemen) or they Standard) Ot ip- the ie ih 1 capitalization: of the a mining p r h $184,000,000,, In thin great eanleatic ) would be Included the a Htalina« uae the Amalgamated Cops » which amoutts alone to 2 3 st re ee Joist a UNG aed SHOT WOMAN AND HIMSELF ‘(special to The Evening World.) BLIZABETH, o, widow from ‘plato! Wounds, and Joseph IDENTIFIES AS SISTER: YOUNG GIRL SUICIDE. Woman Found Hanging in Martha’ Washington - Hotel Was a Russian Milliner, Tho body of the young girl who com- mitted sulle on Mondhy jn tho Martha’ Washington Hotel by hanging was’ to- May’ identified -at the motgud ss Minnie Gluckman, twenty years old, a -Rus- sian, in the country Uiree years and a milliner, She lved at No, 42 gatem treet; Boston, Masa, i The identification was made by the dead girl's brother, Samuel Gludkman, No. H- Varet street, Brooklyn. Gluekman sald he read of tho sulelde, And because he hid not reqolved a lét- ter from this sister for some time’ con- éluded. he would 100K atthe ‘body ol’ the dead itl. He wald he didinot know that hiv sster had any “troubles, and could give no reasin Zor. her, Act: : | Mahon and fined. This afternoon Smith, i z med with a revolver, drove to tho N. J., Dec. U.—-Barbara | houre and, after a few words, shot Mra ed thirty-six, is dyin | ne- behind the ear and again in. the Bmigh, | © ett 8 unconscious, Ro then shot himself and dled beside his who shot her, {s dead from a shot hé! vioum in a few minutes: fired Into his ’braln |" Mrs, Enx was taken to the General Mts ives bn & {arm near the | Hospital, and: the body. of General city, almahowie, on Neck lane, Smith | Morgue.’ Smith wal” thirty-five years has lived with ‘her since her husband's | of age and pted Mrs to marry death hy: Recause she ball repeatedly: re frequently quarreled. Yesterday | fused, it made Smith sullen and jeal Mrs. End caused Smith's. aerest ant | ous Chix mood ol his leading to) tae Ne was armalgned before vile: Josties, Justice PUAN setae 1s A Mrs, Goodyear, Hving at No. sixty yearw old. Weat ‘Thirty-fourth ptreet, was Sane A fow hours orevious’ to this the pe dead jn bed this afternoon até ber rtod that Joseph Tritenback hhomeccwiar al the gaa'Jots in the rouin | z sixty, had comimitted auicide~ br eursiad 16n. ‘The police’ report the Kas Wt hig home, No. 370 West ‘Dhir- sone of milode: The woman ‘way Ueth street, none -0- LOW BIDS FOR CITY BONDS Bids for, an year ‘sity nearly 1 similar 4 bonds, per’ cent. to-day, w. thone at {auc of $9,900,000 vitty~ opened below ale ‘three, wecks ao, 010: a ‘Die deat bid received was trom th O}ty Rank, as usual This Instipution bid 10089 for the’ entire issue or none, ‘And 101.089 tor $8,000,000, BIKE R $2 bene Stories of Fraud, Box Office — {i | Is Stormed by Thousands in | Long Line- Anxious to BUY ocatss ee {BINGHAM WILL TAKE ACTION IF HE THINKS IT NECESSARY. Management, Riders and Officials of the N. C.. A. Make Vigorous Denials of Report that Contest Isn’t Honestly Contested —Walthour Still a Lap Behind. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.—Despite reports of fraud and fake, the investigation of the race by the police, stories of Pocket-picking and the lke, the box-office of the Garden was stormed to-day by thou- sands anxious to buy seats for to-night and to-morrow. A double ling of people extended ail the way around Twenty-sixth. street all afternoon from 3 o'clock.on. Riders, promoters, tratners, judges and the police have been in a turmoll of conflicting emotions all day, Charges aiteas firet threw tle riderx into aternation, and this, coming on top of thelr two houra of loaf in the fore~ noon, has made them anxious, Sinco no attempts ats sprint have been nade, but the riders ure spinning Pround the track at a rate of sixteen miles en hour. Alternately the riders take the ‘lead, constantly en the alert HOT FAVORITE, GLAMOR, BEATS for some man to rush up from the rear a begin & spurt. The riders Join the pymoters in an indignant .dental of the charges fraud, "I suppose It would be sensible for me to be riding around here without sleep ff there was a chance to get any- thing for being crooked,’’ said MacFar- land'an he palofully lifted himself from the mddln. Wild reports of robbery, fights and eat se have waked up the po- GOLD CIRCLE Hee’ defartment at last and Deputy” NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. | commiudpioner Mathot epent nearly the entire day {n the Garden on a tour of FIRST RACE—Oberon (7 to 2 and/ investigation, accompanyne him were T to 5) 1, Rosebato (5 to 1 for place) tty men in plain clothes, wham he x \turned loose in the crowd. Mr, Mathot 2, Goldway j2nd the plain-clothes men are to make SECOND RACE—Glamor (1 to anaes to Commissioner Bingham, «If ; to 5 for| {Re conditions are found to be as bad and out) 1, Gold Circle (3 to as ploturead Gen. Bingham will elsher place) 2, Tudor 3. stop! the ruce or detail enough ollce- ; = men to protect the spectators, Boveral overcoats and hats were lost turing the day, THIRD RACE—Rebounder (4 to 1 and 7 40 5) 1, Fred ‘Hornbeck (4 to 1 for place) 2, Jungle Imp 3. FOURTH RACE—Esther (5 to 2 and 4'to 8) 1, Jack Dolan ( 2 to 5 for the Judges quiaicky came to the support of the manngement when the quesvten of fraud was raised, amd they teloe et &¥ 2 personal reflection upon themee}atet, The ridems who have been abusing * place) 2, Polly Prim 3. Vanderstuyft, who was enabled to re- q main’in the race phrough the Jcmdness. | cry - NEW ORLPANS, of his follow ridere in going at 0 aluey : 34 —s1swell filed races made “up _tho PACS has not improved ay repidly as ed, Ho fx atl very wtifr and sore, and his trainers are sertousty, sidering the advisabliity of withdi giving the talent @ possibie winners. rd here, to-day food chance to out several of the everta, but | Ae vtertgere with the sport. and dslecting another paytner sur ACE-One mile, Sant, Jockey. Sir pL] Bevween 3 and 4 o'clock Walebour Oberon Na asin oat 1G Tg |made another attempt to gain bis lost Holdway. Gamer. iy 4] lap, but before ho nad fatrly otueted Dr. MoGiuex, @, Nicole 6: 1 . Lana 10D maa. fa %5, kale penne’. wes thrown) feom his Vczersimin, 100, Verena. aig) re oe © hist westem bank of the aria neaey acer a: Presence of mind aban putque, 100, Shervdan., ..« OR Hamicas, 06, H. Davie eo prevented what mlebt tye been a fatal Mago nin,” 108, “Otis. B12 | accident. ady. Charade, eer 10s, Burton. WG Asi hla. wheel, reehea thie’ cos ot! Gh Heart of Hyacinth, 208, Terrett,, 29 8 | embankment ang ho eaw the danger of: Time— : : going over, ho released hie grip on the D RAO! Three quar: cd SECOND leche Jockeys Ser “py |bandle bars and setped the guard Ginmmer, 112. Gatnet, which circles the upper end of aan iyind tuck, Th he ty spended T + 105, J. Jol UCK. ere he bung su | Foivpadour, 102, Ausixtod to the floor by hls ttatnens. Grace George. Expert to Bee. wis not serlously infured. Dem, 102, Ps Glan Natio acclation and the promoters of the race ‘ay that the stories ciréulated to the. effett that the race ts a fraud are ab- solutely untrue, unfounded and unfain THIND RA Nauns: Weigtit, Joskcry. Rehounier, 14. Ty Peeper tbeck tO, Home: Theeio Amp, 104, dfountain Pat Powors, who has given this rece to Huntin, 101,” Noooe at Me chor the public for yoars, is indignant at fted heave Wo Mol these sesertions, and js ready at any Minister ‘1010, Taylor Gay Minket moment (0 throw the whole affair opens TOURR ACE:-Saven furlongs. to the public for inyestigation. ‘In Ktr, Place. | tact,’ say: P hig a 2 y Ralheh 204 J. Hennessey, 8 tuct," says Mr. Powers, “we conrt in Dolan, 103, Do Aumtin, ZR] vestlwation, My regurd for personal Priv 100, Be man, , 6 honor and reputation.would not permit Hod, 103, f . x £105) Garner Glof van vtfort at fraud if 1 saw « way and means, “In the first place,” continued the six-day race promoter, ‘if I sesired to defraud the public I could not do’ it. Tyore is no opportunity. In the ret Megat FOUR KILLED AS HE. place, tho six-day race is run undur LIGHTED CIGARETTE tho ausplees and Wreotion of the Na-" + | Monal Cycling Association, which 1s the American bianch of the Internatfonat ___(8ppetal to The Evening World.) Union, A rider disqualifivd here for WILKESBARRE, Pa,, Dec, 14—The| dishonorable practices would be diss desire of a mine-wogker to amoke a} qualitied all over (he world, When + cigarette bas deen (Hind by Mine In-!have rented thy Ganlen and prepared or Davis to be the cause of the. and Mfoeithe comfort of tha public tie explosion in the Buttonwood colliery] piders the race ja out of my hand® en Inst week in which four men were kill: ety ¥ eaten anytslieh tan age Ti th eb N]tlrely. I havo mbwohutely no voice Ha; has: found :paat: lang of: the” men in it who was kill tried, in lolation of “This ia not the firat time that the the rules, to light a clearette with the flane of fils mafety lamp and that as he opened the lamp and puffed on the atwaratta tho explosiia occurred. boon not be honesty of tha six-day race hi. questioned. and probably tt wit the Jaat, “You will always ¢.0 “Officlaly of -the. National Cycling As.

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