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AHEN—Kain to-night and ‘fhurniny |“ Circulation Books Open to AU.’’ NEW. ORE: vharaifay WRATHER—Rain to-night and I NA \ THAW LASHED HIS | (WIFE; HER MOTHER a0: GET REVE CAINE! VENUE ‘Mrs. “Holman and “Son to Restify, Against White's Slayer Because of Terrible Whipping He Gave — Evelyn Nesbit In Paris. PUSHED OFF ROOE, BLACK CROW MAY DIE OF INJURIES Indian,-of- Greenwich-Vil-; lage, Would Not-Yell for-New- Year. UP: STAIRS: Minutes Later He Came Five Crashing Déwn to the aso Siklew | Supposed That in Crossing the {. ‘DUNLOP, ATE GOLFER, FOUND DEAD IN LAKE) Body of the Scotch Ex- pert Picked- Up in Van Cortland, MISSI \G_SOME _WEBKS, Park in the Dark -He IL Tee “WOLELLAN, N Wala FEN WAR, ASSERTS THAT HE WILL NOT The Mayor Throws Voortie Out of Election Board, Names John T, Dooling-and Issues a Manifesto Against Tammany Leader. — MOTHER AND WIFE OF THAW ~ LEAVE TOMBS _ IN TEARS. village they are refueal Over in Greenwich till talking about Black Crow ‘Was Drowned The body of ftobert-Dunlop,, the fas | mous Sgotel professional golfer, wes to Join In the whiteman's New Yeara Jobration... Thase .who..know:.tho tack 3 — = pturn, fron-Jawed Indian are wondering, | aleo, whether he will survive the frac- stared Hibs and thigh, wie price he paid Prisoner Said to Have Abused- Both—His Own ran) ‘Experts - Declare Him Insane, and that will Be. the Sole Defense. The motive behind Mrs. Charles -J. Holman's de New York voluntarily and testify against Harry K. Thaw, who supported time and finally married her daughter, Evelyn Nesbit, was to-day: revealed in despatches from Pittsburg—the home of the Thaws and the ariist model's family. Mrs. Holman seeks to avenge the brutalities of ‘Bhaw to Evelymin Paris two years ago, and also to expurge dark rumors Of- the relations -betweenher-daughier-and-the tate Stanford White. » ~*~ Mrs. Holman's friends di 2 that Thaw showed decided evidence | ofan unbalanced’ mind while living in Paris with Evelyn. whom he later married, They cite as-arrtnstance anvoccasion. when the young. million- aire stripped Uy “artist's model of her wearing apparel, ‘tied her to a bed oS apd: a severely” ‘whipped. her with a great lash, =e her. own Berti — ab tiid—radhaat ef ber Gather, AGALREE opp Sand load Mrs. ‘The artist's model | vould’ get even. wit for woundn"in- | Bi ch was | esa fe. Her tingesby=theswited poblt, Evelynas younger ger, tt is also charge), | with hls mother. Young Howard’ wae of a girl named Edna! & protege of the y York architec: a hoy, whom he Ja said to! c tied toa bedpoast at a hotel in! ondon. SMS Tra Ts appear kr ie | tsinl as a witness for the State. Sra Wi who was paying for the-boy's edu Sion abi thei tine! Thaw killed him ion at Square. = These incidentals of the Patia tr fi The ven bn axciliaiveintenviaw —weile sq Thaw and wer-daughter-+ olyn ntter-e-visitota Harr: ¢ame-out in tea used ytolent. Jan- ang wife because i mba tarda: is said tootiny ois MOlae (Continied on Second Page.) | { 9 9 Separate Adyertisements— ened in - E WORLD purine 1906 262,286 Me Than Daring. the } More Than During the ~ Year 1905 : Year 1904 All records of all newspap2rs beaten. No _ other newspaper in the world ever printed: as many advertisements in any one yvar. ‘Attested by Certified Public Accountan’s BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & CO., Broad Erchange Bulg, i SESS ary 4G we 2 ne aries Bete Soceaniacts 25 Broad Strect, BNe ie sn gtarlered Aorta New York, December 3!, ¥ ML. LUVER: x & ee 906. m MRYorr trance. ©. FA 4906, y z "AUDITORS’ ‘CERTIFICATE. al We hereby pest aE we Ieys made an exathimation of the books: i Sh of the New York World containing tlie records of the classified ad- t \V_ vertisements. printed in the New. York World and New York Herald (homing. ant Sunday editions) -for the twelve months ending 31st { December, 1906; that we have investigated the system of keeping + these records and--have tested these-by actual count for different \ periods, and we are of the opinion that the number of advertise sments xs specified below represent an atcurate comparison, of the number of advertiseménts In these newspapers during Th ear 1906: “The World. 1,397,245 ' The Herald, 4 1,165,896 Showing The World excess-over the Herald of. 231,349 1349 BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & ‘Co, S as elos veach and ev month‘of the year 1906 THE \WORLD “printed” a greater make acai dscaaceaces ‘of advertitements than the Herald. is madetwith the New York Herald b-cause n> other neers, =) fe par ae ras is within speaking dis. [out-of -doférence to Mré. | for not adding a war whoop and a dance to the pale-face entertainment. Black Crow is known on the voting lists as outs Bell, und for two years has lived upstairs over the sa- Joon at No. gi? Went Twelfth street. But hin “blanket name,” -as-they say on the plains, was Black Crow, and Greenwich rejoiced In having a real Indian ___ He ta at St. Vincent's Hospital to-day, | dying, according to the doctors, as. th ult. of: being thrown three storice rom the roof of his home. ‘The police | are looklig for two white men, wile a third, James Spencer, twenty-four, of No. 49-Jane-atreet, la held tn $1,00 bail until Friday. Spencer, the police charse, was the ringleader in trying to make Black Crow celebrate and ended by puriing him off.the roof. Hlatk Crow was an old resident of the “village, -but;-as ie-theIndian-nature, he had no close’ frients. He kept to himself with a uignity that improased the sinall boys Who watched him as be passed thelr fathers and big brothers with scarcely moro than’d nod in recog: nition of thelr greetings, “Hence when Ba Lisbeth Sait Ine late.-laae three men at. ‘Happy Now Year!” ON He Way Upsteire to Ty txt, ind, “Be- sides, the law forbids tie wale of liquor Jto-anIndlan:-So-he-refused-the-im tation to have a drink and tried to pass +tiye_men, “Give —a tance, rent ot ej j dance,” one of them shouted, “Give justia war whoov for the New Year.” jack Crow dodged ang ran for the Are.” Tho mon mado. after him, and he: TN altea nin him rere Black Crow wa: 4 hia up and slipped -out ust WHAT Ty on. the rot te au inydier}-— ‘The poliee-And—¥ bors who hearad-the—yetting think Leta scuttle two on-the-fixt-roo! at hands Ina belleve the us a drunken ne edge. The tighboring ten- to make him dance. joke, threw him” over men escaped through a ement cic Crow’ recovered consclousnean Te JospTtal, bu would -not-permit-bim to “I don’t know much," wan dark onthe roof. knew I waa Inthe hoapit The only wlte ean ne #al id, arene next. i d “The police aay; however. they make two. more” arreats— before night, and will then have all threo ‘of | the ratetacey ready’ Tor triat, Black Crow {5 a. member. of the Six | catlones and * ago ete OW and maker good wares Deer Het known Int Paar hard-rrorking man. Jan. bow carpenter and ede at x Weet Houston street WHITE HOUSE 1S TOO DAMP FOR WILLIAMS ‘His: Wife-Won't-Let-Joha-Siharp- Williams Be United States’ - President. WASHINGTON, Jan.—_2—John_ Sha; Willams. Democratic Jeader in the Ho’ . who Das becn boomed for Presi- ‘oughout the South, sald to-day, orously: shall not deny that I have had an idea of accepting thia..place,for I bo- lieve It fs about thme for xome retu: ing sanity In the nelghborhood of ¢ i 1} White House. But, as you khow, am a man of family, and we have we7- eral small children. Mra. Willlames ‘and I have talked the master over, ana it 1s her opinion that the atmospiie.e of the White House Is too damp. ome of the children might take cold, 8) Williams, { haye decided not to take tho place, Mind You, now; puk, fr on that) ound. Williams fil! not hear it Shr saya mire that Kit ani! Bailie would, catch thet fanth of cold ip there In thone domy cellars.” EMULATING CARUSO, _ HE DROPPED DEAD . Alfonso Tamuzzo, a prosperous mason ngd bullder, of No. 74 Hamilton avenue, {a dead man to-day for attempting to emiitlate Caruso's high notes, It was he. whiteomeniselaed the Indian and jAelly: joln COL. DEWITT ¢. WARD jalarm for Col. }.ume colonel of the 5s térnoon, near Grand’ avente Kingp- bridge, by F.C. Mvssplakel, ef Bas- cobel avenue. Later it was identified by Jolin Kane, @ golfer, of No, 2 Fast Two Foundred ahd Twenty-firet atreot, | ‘The dead man qvas fulky dressed, tut there were no papers or memoranda, lof any sort in his pockets. He had | been misuing for several weeiks, and k 1] been in ¢he ‘water at . I: had been Uving tn Phiat at room In the nelabbortood | hia ody Dunlop was about thirty-seven years old and came t, this country from | Scotiand: tast July, when he entered a championship match ;conducted_tnder_ the auspices of the New York Golf Ctub,_ Hip ato, tourtayat the end of "Be mata. — matches with better success, though be to have warranted. Bofore the end of the golf season -he: went to work'an an Instructor for the New York Golf Club and was-emploxed in that capacity when he It ts Dalieved that he fell in the while walking across the park at night. 'CRUSHED 10 DEATH AS BR-LAUGHED AT JOKE. Trolley Conductor Was Caught Be- ——4ween Car and Wall of Barn, (Special to The Evening World.) MOUNT VBRNON *Y., Jan, found in Van Courtland Lake this af-| hor the Yan Courttand Parke ott Mnico;—}- Tater the Scotchman played tn otber | aig not play in the chemptonsh!p form. | that hie. reputation abroad would seem: FIVE JUVENILE. \FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY __ MAY BE TAKEN TO COURT, cratic Organization, but Only Under Con ditions Which Favor Clean and Mayor_ McClellan did_the expected. to-day when-tie-refusedto-te- appoint John R. Voorhis Commissioner of Elections. “He appointed John .T- Doggftig, Chairman of the.General Committee of the Twentieth AS: ‘sembly. District, where Maurice Peatherson is leader j According to law he had to appoint a Democrat to fill the vacancy. = |The Jaw provides that the -Executive-Committée of each county-may—— name the man to. fll: * [mites named Voathl WELL -MATCHED TELBS 1H RACES ~ AT FAIRGROUNDS any. vacancy An its allotment, and Murphy's com to succeed himself. With the announcement oft pointment Mayor McClellan ere 9: % statement in which he gal “Enc appsinting-3tF, Dooling Paprasontatlve—ot-—the-“Deliiscratlc Organization of New York” County on the Boni of ElStions, |: taka the opportunity to my ay far as TI can, TI shall Tecognize and —Atrengthen_the—genwtine Democracy in this city, and invite lis suppary BUT I CANNOT RECOGNIZ, THE ~ EXISTING CONTROL TAMMANY TALL, OR TOLER. ATE ANY. RELATIONS wre {T8 PRESENT LEADMR, 77” —t— have Trandate OF erick! John Armstrong, owenty-ons.¥ et Ssueaibabaeae the Hackteberry trolley. ai death at.the Pasteheater | _Party faith, Several New Horses from iE 4 O-Oay AB — he lau“ eI— at Tey ¢f—-9-companion. z the left side of the fr : the motorman -—=the-Bast-Make- F heir Appearance. STR JUDGE'S WRATH Tie hist jatoxicated boy wae dia. ia Tyrone, eres years old, of re I Of Tempe many Halland thr “representation in legal affairs that require an exe y Jutentis-hangovers-< the atten: a car. ta talk to Mpitof Justice Olmsted in the Children's | yy 4 pert ky war Was @ 0. 7 the THMAgd At the humber and censured | Juhn F. ‘livene ‘in West_One Hundred | ve pared one tes et a miiperéritn who permit thelr niluren 9 a Forty-einnth | nirget, “Intoxicated. NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. “hive canuiactal for the leaf ijihe The wall, Wiile IMR | REVE About at oll houra and to come | o; bates pay rp Las tes baited ts Soren she i ‘ammany Hall, nor have tng goyiy he was cauelt between: el ere Tnmuencex— Of, hie | other pending) acfurther des 1c FIRB T, RACE—Decklaw (5 "to 1 rth re desire to Involve myneld harnes wall und the car and ct Tawere six capes before the Chil-; ele Rantoud iS teaki yeard old, of | and 2 to 1) 1, No Quarter (8 to: 5 hes We Sepirations of any ong Sie had been on the road big Oaust, five of which were for In- mr Hi found caerine tn | for place) 2, Buren Arnold 3. Tre Meceklbe auch leadership, 4jme_but_he was Ba tee enantio the. other case_was that-of se foean no. the when: x - the-best-con REPORTED. MISSING) fo-night-a: Site generat Dewitt o. Ward, .war- ‘onty-first, New York, who disappeared yesterday from the hone of WR 34H: Stra Ak Ward-Bellech, No. 19 ast Eighty- second. streat. Col. Ward said he was golne t viait The pallss BURNING STEAMER IS RUSHED TO PORT. HALIFAX. N.8.. sin, cargo on fire the British » torr, bound from Galveston for Liver. pool with cotton, put Into thix port tor day, Capt, Gibson statod that tho fre was discovered on Friday Jast, and as forte to extinguish It were unayailing, TCwas decided to run, for Halltax. The holds © Sis} sealed and when the vease] arrived, although the decka and aldes pens eased the flames had not hrouxh wre Calrntorr is a steamer of “3,298 tons net burden. She sailed trom Gate veaion Dec. 2, NOBEL PEACE PRIZE REACHES ROOSEVELT. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The’ Nobel | prise tifodal recently conferred on | Haaser Roosevel( by the Norwegian Ween. retefved at the Sorte eee, having been transmitted by. Ametican Miniator Peirce at Chris- Vania With the medal ts 4. diploma 1 while sionthing for the Mpper register thats he suddenly dropped dead lust Mghe at the home of his brother Mich- av) 37 Hanulton avenue, Tt he intter’a birthday, und a dozen: frionda were sae aah with a party, When Lamuzso wan asked to alng Wilh the string ore! Hie yo was dwelling “on thes blah note erot "Donna @ Mobile” \ dropped. in th the awd. The’ prize Meney, ch uoproximates ssmothing WeNer Me isan hoe ret Ate The vrize medal ia ab: of wold Kola appropriately: Merred and lsttored.. On ono side in a raised face of. Nobel, tho author of tho prizo, and | on’ the other side Ia.a representation Ge troumen A fahting and a chind atte aa se ae a edKe words, . f thirteen yoats old, of | No. isa Went Thirty-Afth—sireet.who- fas charged with throwing «banana. ‘sk through a plate-glass window at sought to contro} -the T-should 1ike-to-have.the of the Nee Weye—been—m tees oe fb Weat found a few d¥ing—on—the a8 ve ry fador (10 to 1 Worth : Le sare bei ae aha jee 4 to 1) 1; Lady Vaehti.(2 to 5} sisoneaie at’ Forty-seco Betenth,, unconstious from for piece) eh Balbert 3. Democratte orga: atreet_ and Nov 4 Tenth avenue, In this case nen eam of etdes ir ah becauan nnd aT aentence | Sahinien ee z maTpeehes of Nar | HAVE 1 to 1-and 3 to 8) 1, Lady Eltteon (3 to THAT SUPPORT UNDER _ Justice Oimste Third ceeanvora rare krasd tlindrink i in this caso nald: L Would not-allow:a_child of mine_to_be | Tess, Naeing heen ayrested_ on Wal CONDITIONS Warten —rawom tue atiany ach hour'as this-boy; who | Q2e Hundred and Vitlysfourth atrest,) 1 for place) 2, Daring 5: CLEAN AND EFFICIENT Gove waa allowed to #0. Allen Moman, thirteen, of No One Hundred ‘and ‘Thirt ath = fouhtoat Savant Aven! a—TTUY: tie sireet; and was remanded: nO wen= | aaler (ian usual and Ure “entries Rencailes etter cons bit below. the average tn chiss.. "Nae card [was featureless except for the starting EMAMENT, THEN—1“ AM CONs TENT TO po WirHoUT May—Fake-Fight=te C Mayor MoClellan takes the [thatothta ts marely a Dee Is_ngt binding. The law_is vague.—it WW ORLEANS, tosnight were was awny from home between) midnight and 3-orglokk. |" do mot think it-ts'a i -example and DArents Ate fo. ot ae tor ene Buch a& Bate aftatra,’ felende in Westchester, but ald “Act ar. Of.quite @-number of new horses from : hE eS COs ‘of money | HA SENTS: ATT. a 53) Including (Wes. Rockingham pars tho question open, -and Mayor i mea GE AG Son. af. these wesa-ex~ Sree eck tor ran be laa et by tinoed And tha Jeaterners | SEC ISREN HEN Caen eBay Ret he er Ch a Ree able wate iupaparmena vei) n he disas | ce On A wood i " . Jack of m mandatory clause to strike bi ‘ iB the New York pipers yenterday from | ‘The tise’ were weil matched and | body blow at Murph 8d Tee etree fait’ and nas. blue ‘In response to the application made by The: Hoge were 7 ind | body Y. Aye tem wilite- halr-and moustachs, | Congressman Livingstone, of Georgia £ fashingtonl may: + Pe ere Hed Mo furnleh good socoilallors | tesy-attogether probable that a AER SO iE The ora. is the quem: few days ago that a fraud orde © and fina. Lin the courte..wilt-follow, being whether the nomination in may be taken | antithy track In-excellent meine OC any Hin order that proper re. é rothan In instie Crom the office-of the acta ‘ pasa res © protect {ts Interdsts againat such un- | Grounds dices bay mosh de Goneral aginst ‘tie New Xork Cot Heo eat ea Chin Tt would (any previous vest, ‘The attendance was | County Committee {s-final or merely 10) xchange, Walter C. Muboard kddAthatalt is Sep rable Aba uch nal only fale, but ts bida’ nes wag Ively lin the nature of a suggestion. Presider he Exchange, to-day made | Sault updn the New. York Cotton ‘Ex: | for the thirty-f¥e books in Ine Hete ae Wace Fee ee eae vlementary, to nie] clangea chartered thetitution of over | plgscppain ng: Dolls Hes publica letter aupolementary: to nie) thirtgsfive yearn mtanding, founded ra takes eccusion-to disavow any telegram of Dec, sto Postaaater-Gen: | merchante of the clu cor sueh implies | peckla ee onism_te-the-orsanizallon-and-any_ dt > 10 assume the teadersh!p of Tam) y Hall. Ho says he wanta the sup-) “tof the organization, but will nat have It at the sacrifice of a clean ani Ai effictent’ administration. DA riar je tnteRTHy “Of Te rae, DDrekent soe | Naren Arnold, $f, A. Martin Lee yo oud ve made andes, any. pretext oF for any purpoue whateven. “Our membera-are of the best known mérenanta bere, the “trade In the Rea reata Helse eumer care proud t and.of the present. of (hair éral-Cortelyou, Aza basta for thé appligatign for the fraud order, it was charged by Sr. Livingstone Gn Dehalf of the Southers Cotton Growers’ Association. that cot- ton saliveres Ay ieeus recta ian eon ae fay uptight bual- s.5! Tne Mayor, alsy announced the ap: e floor of the New York Cotton) Ex- 0 defenge or a Od, rate a bye P ngs ix not of tne grades called for Tibi tho. watire, or UHeitt PMeRn tots i 2) polntment of Charles B. Page, Repu the contracts. the char are ignorantly made. { Nedra,” 105. 5 § licun, reappointed upon the nomi nm hia Jeter Mp. Hubbard sshd: sCheya wally pro\tek thempelveg and they | i beaut 2/ of the Republican Committee of New condrm my telegram-of this morn- | Ind ivealiat, the calumn: enele. : aE T GT ‘ihe ve ein rabie reading: TE to the t est whieh) Is calculated for thelr AnJurys ny ince hor a ; York County; Jolin Maguire, of Brook Decklaw mae all the running and] lyn, upon the recommendation of thi won eaall: three clonathe: from: singe: County Dei Committea, Saeko peat. Buren’ Arnold for) and Randolph. ler, tO su KECOND. RACE—Thies tourtha of a mile. | Michael J, Dady, upon the r ciaers Pygienpedocntys: tion of the ‘Kings County leat: at A Committee, uilks of prosecute him for pl Nady Noe Charles A, Gassert and his wife, Ag: | UGnonert ond hth mn a fee bisa Pee Vals, Veet eetrerpet Dacian tancenlin nee, who abandoned thelr dead baby burger tocday that, they lived: at Nec fs, Nosh 101 floyd . a perambulator at Ninety-ninth strett 963 Becond averiue when the baby died, 14) Honrietia. 3 109, Soon after the appintments had been and Third avenue. on’ Dec, 1, because eae bad nota cent In the world wad |THpUmiey, | 10! announced Commissioner -Dooling- was they Were too poor to sive it burial, | could pot boas the kag of vending tis | “Raipert raced to the front and made-| aworn Into office and then wem to, thr wire released (rom custody by Coronet Peay gerambilator ‘and. went Weed inf} me running to the gtreteh, where Lady | jurcau of Elections in Wes: Forty-frat Harburger to-day after establ.ahing | streets tg) sat ‘wome | ne eho cig arive Matador sloped. In n furl: | ytrect, where he met the retiring Presi that the child ‘dled int natural cnuses. ld. feng it gelvaliys tt aut- guy et bert a nose, o two men“ hal wide the back di been fr Thay were Immediately rearristed by | "Gu me back door ote se6t Vinny RAC ars aiid reste Re ee ey ANd et aniEvod. nie | ROSA eee Ee ates Fale 1a Brg charge of violating the sanitary code fourtaaie withesa, fre ald that about }- § pat a to the | by leaving a d.ad body on tho atreot. | da Gaatert han Into his. store with 3-5 | row s It aupeaty Uiat while Gassert and the * bundle in her, army, snrieking that Ai HM renee tig this ater on nid orpases el d et earl ‘aflernao id and missioner Pi tr. Past was the Secre! Commissioner aM 1 Beau Brummel. 4 land head to the rummel came / three peas thay \are vor minrriod.. assert te. auld | to a wife whom he dene! years feo. Thta, woInas. teading of hia BT RSH RSET ra in Gal ort to Nex Harlech Bahan Fork aye See Nigate in pk ean a : is was tho child that tec Wea sracod: head | President, ‘etch. where uu | Secretary: Won easily | lant year. ly. Blllnon, | tended the menting, but Com Pulled was