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PRICE ONL UNE: AN MAYORALTY SUIT are i _ Attorney- -Geneéral | Jackson Takes Them All Under a Court Order and Will’ Use Contents as Evidence in At- temot- to Oust McClellan. ‘SENSATIONAL RAID BEGINS ee Se ‘Say. ngs Bank Vault Invaded by dackson®: s Men, Who Routed the President Out of - Bed-at-2A.-M, to GetPossessioa_of — ~ Richmond County's Boxes.~ -All-the~ballot-boxes--contalning the ballots cast_in-the Mayorally election of Nov.-7, 1995,.tave been seized’ as_ evidence by Attorney- | General Jackson and are “armed guard. R _ deputy sheriff will keep } a aghs.a vhom tt he left. ar he room ¥ hat an atte NEW YORK DOCTOR IS VICTIM OF PUZZLING MURDER IN FAR WEST enereteesneraig pao e Philip E. Johnson Slain “in Portland, “Ore: —| 2! Pockets Ritled, but Police Say Robbery _ _Was Not Crime Motive. _Ships Known. to, Have. Beena in the ~Path Of ‘the Missing ‘Porto and night ateach of the: places where the ballots are stored “the Siclicn brought by: the Atlomey-General to oust | Mayor McClellan is decided by the courts. 4 Seizure of the-ballot boxes was-accomplished. by virtue_of a} signed lastnight by Supreme Court Justice Peter A. Heni Charles F. Murphy’ 's closest friends. The order recited th: Deputy _Attornéy-General Rathbone andor st nesistants-started-out-nt|: qoidnighf with the orders, and: their aed sree sensational @_Staten Inland ballot ‘box; GET A NEW. SETBACK THAW TRIAL MAY ‘That there ia friction betwee certain ices of the Supreme Court and the | Diatrict-Attofney’s office” over” the 18 Bee “What date do you want?’ inquired tention of Mr. Jerome to try ‘Thaw before Justice Greenbatm, — evidenced to-day in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, ) Achalf dozen oises.were.on the docket of the court to-day when Justice Fitz- gerald took. hia neat. Three of them ‘wero: homicide cases, while the, \rest were petty cases. Assistant District- ‘Attorney Train represented the prosecit- antes Tor the triat-ot the-hamicide caper Charles Le ‘Barbler; cotinsel for the | ~TOLEGSLATIRE sfty-second street end Heventh ave-T ; the North Side Storage Warehouse, ‘at One Hundred and Forty-ninth. streat, Court of F Appeals Throws Out Suit, ‘but Points —Brookiyn;-- the--Giobe—-Storage—Ware—}— and two children, a chauffeur, in charge. of.sforty horae-power oar, to-day sent. it crashing into the Ironwork corner of the Circle ‘Theatre, at Broadway and hevee, tn Long Island. City, and: thejoc uc ‘Bisten Island Bavinge Bank, “at Blaple~1 ton. | ‘These places have shelterod the ballot Boxes and= the batlows since. Witten ; Randolph Hearst inaugurated -his-con- ' test, Clarence Shearn, Mr. Hearst's per- ‘sonal. counsel, directed the seizure of ‘tha ballot boxes. ° aie ‘Mr, Shearn to-day, “Way-to Relief- Paice ‘Worlt.y ALBANY, Jan. &.—The fight- for flyo-cent fare to Coney Island has been defeated, so'far as the courts are con- comed, The efforts of Bid B, Color nd. Scene (5 ema Bee the —heen-—pronerty, Presented. The Sduges held that the | at n j-order of the court had teres rere un- Ni atter the opening of the courts to-| “At the close of {ts opinion the court gay the Mayor might have: secured an | pointed: cut a way of relief through sera Jegisiation. top it. % Rathbone and his assistants, some were Hearst inspectors - ‘im the Resa ‘opinion of ths. Court-was written | AN. OY., renistered under the “nate: of Blauvelt, No. 225 Weat Eightleth street, was badly amikalied apd” the —wree! tangled in -the broken The chauffeur-was thrown out on his shoulder. \ ‘The driver, who refused to slo his name, was coming down Broadway at a fair clip, but not speeding. Two. ‘oart tricks walting for a downtown aur~ face- car,—and—the—chauffeur,—bearing- »| ntrnight down upon them, tried to stop ed: tion, and when. the calendar was-cailed Asked luatice - Fitamerald to: set early To ayold running down two women | Be. fory not yet-looked at the papers," Mr. Lo Barbier told the Justice, ‘and It would be @ hardship-to force me on.** Justice Mtzgeraid—otaMr, te Bearbler:— ‘eEhat le to Ke up M “Tha| 00 ‘ate, spoke up Mr, “the Court wil ee ld “Tho Cou as hens the Muatiegs ‘nat | said }for 6 ‘The trial” of jal of has devon fixed for Jajiuary 3. before Justice Greebaum in the sme courtroom. and ir) Train wanted: his a na Ree ars eT ald ™: ‘orda, | iB pester a fant re al. of.-the. other ae a ibaa the ono january ere ny court room. “SAV LES = = The women and children ee a| and stood rooted by fear in thé path Of... Ganger, The. ".chaulenr, acted..Ln-, stantly. Throwing bis steering wheel y over he tried “Vgixtleth -streat- “Tha michine No %,01s |- sharp tir “west oa —Sixttert—streart— ‘The <tront wheals. tatled to. respond: completely to auch a sudden turn and the-oar- shot—across—the-sidewalk_and “stashed into the corner of the Circle ‘Theatre, In the crash of falling Jron the driver Went over onto the sidewnlk whero he lay “stunned A few momenta and. then arove_ond examined thosear. The noise pin} the carburetturs following the crash a atcrowd. ‘The wor down were badiv. frighte or ie. thea ward “wheels, | power-box and Smachine were mane of iK gis and the vounding ft Who hud BO KGTTOWI¥ is, conn aT eal “Th. re Taig, Save feet Or -StaTe NEY Pali —— the theatre. T (Ripecial to! The Dyening World’) ATLANTIC*CITY, N.°J., Jan. §&—In- Qictments of railroad oMclale: fof the -, electric t road wreck sn. whitch tty:eeven. Supreme Court Judge ‘Trenchard to: the “Grand: TALES wh meee ietesees = = Aroueed the Neighborhood. nupectors beat” Si the aoorw” 6! vthe babk and yelled for admission, Ny Were Ilmited to the operation of street surface. roads..and: that-wren It. under- |. took to lease and operate elevated and ne ‘to admit them, but the-entire | team surface roads they were: brought, “pelghborbood was aroused, -and twas | Within'the provisions of Bections 10l and | dhought that the bank waa being at |. and that these sections should be (¢acked by. burglars. ‘Tho Janitor of the construed as appticable thereto. was awakened and pok; ~ “feed out of w window on the upper foor. COwn “Rnd = 16t Us “Into Tha We gre_of the opinion that thin con} ne tention” cannot bs" udopted:— White “the szot-as a street "Come ~ ora! bank yelled ono. of Inspectors, | surface railroad and waa incorporated: “We have an order from, Supremo | a@ stated, the general railroad law has Court to rejabe! rhe ball iin the | authorized and empowered’ tt to lease. Paake -yauls? o the al Sand’ eteam' durface - rall- - “Not much 7 Renta: replied the P.questloxssby : weatioh 78, of fale "bint I will call the polite.'” artlole a ‘Tha provisions ot that’ soc- Tae nspostors learned that’ Herman.| tlon, aa we have seen, ta fen y rally { Hagadorn, whose, home ts three milea | ‘road. corporation.’ cee: ‘Btaoleton,! 1s the president of the | ‘As we understand this pues it refers. bank, and the cnly man who knowa|to eyery fraliroad Sncorporated under the [provisions of the mst, much’ gorpor- ations ‘may contract | with. any other No} the combination of the safe, The six men \ then! hes off through the: rain lagadorn'a home. They. arrived there Habout /a o'clock and began’ beating “at the'front door. Mr. Hagadorn ana iid Betis Were! aroured ard | frightened, inking ttielr home was’ belng bom: bared by a xang of burglars. 5 From 2 window) Mr. Hagadorn talked. with the gix then and was told that they : ft election, and. ‘that. hada Bupreme Court order to re: thie banot po! ‘Tho ‘bank: pred si then ‘appeared’ at the door and! ‘men pushed into the ‘house and) bce chim ‘that “he would »be ‘guilty of ‘of court Jf ho disobeyed the ing clomnes, Me. Haga- limitation —)s mich corporation.’ pparent, MA steam © corpori tion gan leare an- other pteam surface railroad, a: street wutface railroad or (an slévated ralt- toad, So with a ateet surface raliroad, “ie may lease Quother street murface railroad. ora wtoam surface tallrcad or An elpvated road; but wheh ono allroad orpormtion undertakes to leawe® ‘and operate another road, tt nsmimen alt the dutles, Obligations’ and” requirements Iniposed by the statute and: the chmr- ‘Whether the elevitéd and steam aut face railroads: @ city, should be placed Boon’ the pee with atenat J. Jan.-8—In- hie chargd Judge Pitney | L.that-the mem- bers ‘of. the Grand Jurj -would"be dere: ot In the thelr duty it they: ¢ aia ‘net inafer {Aldermen of this elty. tor GIRL MARRIES ‘ANOTHER i HE WANTS 10 END LIFE “Among the prisoners arraigned be- fore Judge Foster in General Séssions to-day was a Mnely built: young: fellow Who answered to the name of Andsew PATERSON, N. ‘a0 upped fed. for. deriveaan, vant saye he will make ext time, He wants to dio, | OAR’ yndap! Fouter‘s request, Mr, Han- een. inlermbga tea Ericcson. The jatter vald he bron b guartermaster. on he evenuc Guiter, Afohawk, and want: ed (0 dio_becatse his sweetheart at his ome In Norway. had married another. iudge Foster sent) Ericdson 'to the Tombs junill Capt. Rell, pr the 3o- awh nica Ath, \The Row ecarehin for the miss- ine ateaminh ‘ Ponce, 2865 PORTCHESTER CAPITAL’ JUMPED TO $20,000,000, —-AEDANY, aRarnoce ae Bate ; ext th the, Thoroughfare | case placed the blame on beidire-ten wii The Judge © declared that an invertiga~ tion must be made > settle rumors that the drawbridge.was faulty in con- itruction. The. Caboner'a jury -in—-the: ie. read om Hana but VYastice cTreneha the ‘new tau etait et TE AA of Judge Pitney mas biaed on the fact that tne cases of twelve salvon-Ke ‘Alders SENATE STILL HOLDS — BACK ON CORTELYOU, WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—At the re- ‘nest of Sonatora Teller and Danfel, the Senate Committes, on Finance to-day Dostboned for Ono week action on’ the nomination of Postmaster-General Cor- telyou to be Secretary, of the Treag- ry ‘They ‘dd not announce whether. they Lwowld -eonUnuv. thelr oppionltign. to hin Scontirmation. now that fie has realigned the chatrmanship of the Republican Na- tlona) Committee. WILL CURE GATARRH. NEW YORK, Jan. &8—A conttayoua! }ine- of humanity sufferltig: from elthe eatarrh, asthma or bronchitis Mls th -waiting-rooma of the Austrian dispen- sary, at No, 32 West Twenty-ftth a! jt, Now York City, have Pele hanging fore the mon af im Yor Rpobny y ile | dave of ies to all o! reap Fe NAsoato, the, wohdertul dru, Is: achtey- ing ‘ail In catarth and sathma never. y RCOOMPUETEA by hiedicine, Aten ¢ irentnent of this rare remedy’ ta callers oF +-months-ago-to-establish-his-heme-and-practise-his-profession.—‘Tie-cou-} Jin. a local bank. 4 Johnagn. walked toward. th n hidekt-distant, “anal “® PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8—The. murder in this city last night of Dr. Philip Edwards Johnson, a physician recently arrived from New York, brother of Rev. James Le Baron Johnson, is one of the most mys- rious tragedies that have ever occurred. in the Northwest. ~Dr;-Johnson came_to Portland with his newly wedded wife two ple-bought-a-site-for-a-beautiful-home in-a-fashionable section. Mrs. Johnson before her marriage last fall was a Mrs. Scarborough. She isa daughter of former Gov. Hoadley, of Ohio. Dr. Johnson_is a son_of Episcopal Archdeacon Johnson, of Staten Island, and a graduate | of Columbia - University, “Boon after dining with bis wite I night Dr. Johnson announceq his in tention--of—vieiting—-a—Dr,-.Panton,one-!- lDeen examined for-admisston to prac- tice In this Gtate. His: wife. proteated at his going out, fearing highwaymen. ‘On his way Dr, Johnson called on his jcousin, W. C. Alvord. ansintant cashier DEEP MUD AT What. happened at Alvord's house has not been learned, Alvord) refusing to y statement for ~ pubitcation, ¢ hag. told the- police anything tranepired,. the aepartinent 18 eeping it secre. a eters parents, however, told the police ihat after leaving-their,home Dr, hn Peters. Gallops in} Panton Ward, a cay’ conduotor. found Jonhison' p —Jefteraon—street: in-First. heeh-titmed—inside out-and his--wateh empty pocketbook and found on the bridge above. no evidences ofa) struggia. _NEW ORLEANS RESULTS, ident! Capt. Bruin, of the Police —Depart- meiit, -according--to—hls—statements 10 hawapaner-tnen..eer not believe, John. son Was rol i Mod famauates that Ue murderer_had-a- more: ainiater- motive, EWs “OF TRAGEDY IS KEPT FROM AGED ade MOTHER OF VICTIM. |. THIRD RACE=Bew Grunge) (6, = 5 to 2:and-even)-4; Glamcr (even tors place) 2> Tudor 3. 1 and 2to 1) 1 Luzarlon (2 to 1 for place) 2, Donna 3. SECOND RACE.-—Ralbert a to 7 place) 2, rennet Fy The-first news of the-death—of—Dr. Philip E. Johnson at Portland, Ore., was taken to hiv ster, Mrs. Samuel (Continued vs .veond Page.) NEW ORLEANS, Jan, Handicap City Park to-day. F carded to ro -throush—the attr ai &—The Old was the feature at An excellent Neid q nda halt | which covered | Alma Dufour was top: Se with Ts] the olioice over Uie_Buriew & 0" entry of Gid and Judge Post. - The other racos had largo entry sts DUL the Nelds were somechat reduced — by scratching, -The races wert open affaira and furnished good betting, for there were soveral. good muddere’ in —— tects ta Worthy — TONOPAH, Nev. Jan. -8.—ati Miley, promoter of the recent Gai Herman fight, now wants to’ secure four big champ-onsinip—figite for the (each race Tho weather waa pleasanr early. part of “April, This 9 the pro- | and the Rusndance Wgil up to the aver. €am he his mapped ou! A Butter | age, for a two-day “bargain isc carnlva Jack-O' Brie z suk eng Se ey Mia? Hermann and. gimmy pre fies ia-his idea to deeide | the four Hants in ft is 5. amt E 25 x 2) ivq 4nd qne-hait faa Jes ee ane Ta fa eral ruh of purees In Nevada at the present Cs sf There ‘gonoral demand here ‘and in Golaneld What. Hermann, be matched Gay ani yep pqundes sinentas TACK—Three-quarters of eats | 16 are Joo! Biarters. well $y My Austin 2 Ty Anes -and=even)—t,= Goldsroot-(8-to-6 for}: Ae Fea be te the depih-of-neveral firchewrt - cneted tnt [Navy Department G-aeH Connecticat, Whi Sailéd To-day For Porto Rico, to Cover’ Course-of Liner, Which May Haye Been Passed In Night. —ble fseatenese Rone eee tee Tdays overdue at New York from Po Porto Rico. —Gapt-Swift-has-arranged: his cruise ‘so- as_to—have mecticut pass through the waters where the Ponce may be rifting. mays have ried her in the night. Ry pRET-RACE—Jon Pi eae tora fi --Bad-Turn-and Sinks = TEMERAN, Jan. Oy, summoned to the palace, —A-dgcised change f5r-the worse was. “eS ndIUbn Ofte FOyAl- pu: —Tha Ministers —have—heen + ire course of 1. the Ponte Would: to this port has been gon: ly In ith. search for ‘wevallets 106i ported fun of—-Fersia— Takes |e tent cant to-day) and. this. a(ternoos: eat Cant waniiies he was reported as sink eadily. Tho attending physiclann were con- wantiyot hls bedside. in the hope 0: Dining Adee pHs Sat Weis evening: uh are hopeless and it was on thelr Advice that tho Ministers were sum: monet ) | met disaster In Solttat Ns einweR perils oF In— ie tome: Ing Veaso majority the "nine derelict tigle-poaithons, of bra All Records of All TNs pele ILOERMEN FLL ml 1 ELECT A RECORDER t 4 Molloway, Jed. Royal Breeze, an Pempectour, ot ie pio Floyd eal | THIRD RACE—Koven-elahthy of a mi! | Btarters, welghts ana Sockers. gh str Beau Brammell, 100) Swat 3 “1,397,245 | Separate one ne in The World During 1906 — 262,286 More Than During 1905—468,602 na : Glamor, 110, Mountun, Tavlor, 108, Enelanter Aftor taking miny moro ballots the. Tulor, 1, Enslander Board of Aldermen adjourned this afternoon w:thout having, choseh a Re: corder: inthe place of John: W, Goff, who hag become a-Juatice of the Su- preme Court. ink aillotiny. yesterday, Cowden Meyers, Republican, ‘receiv ur Vokes. erancia o, MeAV. ammoan twenty-eight, and John I leat, OL thirteen. The Mire iporiant ea from these Auta Ht e voting: % Non thd ‘several roll calla. Mea: Gulved thiHy Votes, Meyers thirty 1and Patmise, Uiricen.” Forty vote ara Deseasary. te elect Bint she corpse of his child {n @ foundry 01 mete TT] a Shee Sekar he was employed. The child ° tg: Hinth jase, | died. six daya ago and Peterson was 9 [without. suMctent finds to give tt | male a speech ©: eapiainin it t9 et the isha of the San proper buclal He fold Hens body in $he—horise- for five days opine af ough rial ae getier a vi thie Py ihe oa! Me * o joe : pe~ Fly -affectit Nopateen 108," eeder Tally. $8. J). 2ternzerr turbulence, 0%, Jo Joh! Fea Water, 8% Ht 'T00 POOR TO BURY CHILD, HE BURNED CORPSE. | CHICAGO, Jan. §-Charles Peterson, td teat yaborer, was armugned Ni court -to- | day on a charky of having cremated James mt Kreger # Vote, of Adermen Chan tee e tot ther weet or the, foun UNfumeloat Judge ‘Himes fined Peter- ing New York County. $5, TBARKOW, More Than During the Year 1904, ATTESTED ‘BY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. WAU, GUTIRIB& CO. - ined Public Accountants. New York, Deceniber 31, 1906, we Mave Made an CXanination Of tae LOOKS Of the: New York World contalii.g the records of the classitied advertisements) printed 9) in the New York World ard New York Herald (morning and Sunday editions) for. the twelve months ending 3tst’December, 1400, that we have Investigated the system of keeping these records and have tested. these: py actaal-count-for differs ent periods, and we are ot-the opinion that the number Of atvertisements! as: specified below represent an accurate comparison of the number: of Rayertizes: ments in these newspapers during the year 1906: fas s he a The World . 165,896 . 7 BST Sas We wcteby veruty. 4s The Herald Showing The World excess over BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & “CO, ~ Comparison ty-made-with the NewYork Herald because In this country or Europe is within speaking distance of The World as a ond f Medium. i