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See WRATHER—Fair, moderatings Friday Ught rnin. the E VENING WORLD.” PRICE ONE. CENT. THURSDAY, ‘JANUARY FISTIC BOUT TRIED. ——w8fr.-Mahen -a3s- soon as che c IN CONGRESS WHEN = LIE 1S PASSED conessyren Gane of Tennessee Rushes At Mahon! _of Pennsylvania, Who Accused , Him of Untruth, and Uproar “In the House Follows. _ GRABBED AND. HELD IN SEAT WHILE ouces Is REPEATED. = Order While Members Get Between Dis- _ putants—Row Over Bill Docking = Absentee Congressmen: ? WaSHINGTO a eee to assault: Mr. “Mahon, of seaeyivania on nthe floor of the }House this afternoon. « ‘Congress was in an uproar, ‘2r,Guines was making 4 speech-on SISTER COMING FOR ul) TRIAL! a 5 TITLED | Be with Brother in Crisis of His Career. | ALWAYS. HER FAVORITE. Despite Humiliation, Her Sis- ierly Love Has Not Failed Never Met His Wife: > | dust two years ago, lacking etghteen [days. the Countess ot Yarmouth, Warry Tia sister, ~viatted the-“Criminal [Gourts ullding ant attended a eestor J of the Court.of Special Seastons. Her mt on Wak-one—o¢ curiosity, On the second aniversary —ot—that—vistt—she. + will be seated by the side of her brother Lin g/room In. the Criminal Courts Bul:d- [ing Mstenime to testmony fn bis trial (for murder. She sailed from) Europe crierday- sen the —Jealuorin——Auqunte. Victoria in ender to reach New York [in tune forthe trial. | Reports ¢rom abroad say the Countess ita plunked into the deepest grief over erkme Harry! haw com: in Square Ttool Garden last June. Of-all the Thaw family he was her favorite. It was through him ‘4 he Earl of ¥: uth, and {t => Mahan had declared. that a stalement Gaines had made_was_not pees arrange! the anazing mar: axa te-pte- | riage-in-Pittsbure-thet-wes-delayed. for} vent. IW. Hassiman, Heury..C.. Frick. ‘nearly -an -hose—while the utled_bride: groom liaxgled over the terma of th “narrinse—settioment,—Her_ experiences “Mile -ep-called loving -bill, to dook th? galery of members for absence from the eg ae ILL ‘hoor; when he made the charge that Mr, Mabon wma absent from tife floor AT HOTEL GOTHAM. }intnety-five per cent. of the time, peer ies stated that any Fiat statement was SS speaiing. an. -ington— Sunday, But Valet—Is Me. Gi “the alsie ~~ NotSo Confident” with Harry Thaw have been bitter and | humiliating. but her sisterly love has never failed and she could not résist the deging to be present and comfort him during the crisis of bis tumultuous career, weal Clerk Says He Can Go to Wash-| ‘ Will Meet Thaw's Wife. ‘Aside fromthe meeting of _ the | Countess_and_her brother there will, be another meeting of no leas interests BAN ON HARRIMAN TF HE ATTEMPTS ADISAPPEARANCE Federal Men Also Watch- ing Others Affected by. Railway Inquiry. | Stillman, a Prospective Wit= TIess, Starts-Action: CHICAGO, Jan, 10—Attorneys for the Government,-who-are-conducting-the In vestigation into the management of the they had determined to take steps tu prevent E. H. Harriman, ‘Henry C. Frick and HoH. Rogers from leaving, the jurisdiction of the commission. In order to prevent this, steps will be taken” lo -cause the tasuance of writs of ne. exeat directed myainat the men named, and they..will be “compelled to remain within the jurisdiction .of the Commission until they have testified be- fore the Board. United States District-Attorney Stin~ sor, wots —dtrection— ot — the pro- ceedings -taken —here in © behalf — dt. the Interstate Commerce Commission, would not aay to-day whether of not the write or wnrranta_n: HH. Regera_—and possibly —Wilitam, Rockefeller, trom_leaving. the country, shave-beén- issued. — “That fpot cannot: be oMctally an- nounced," he ssid, “until tho warrants are 3erved and become a matter of public _record.’* Warrants may be tssued by either a Judge of the “United States -District | Court or a United States Commissioner, |The person against whom the warrafte aretesued must then apprar oither tn.) yeauct or before the commissioner. NAME FRICK AND ROGERS | Reported Flitting. of Banker} “sfarriman: tines. annewneed today that l isk by. 1 tru Iok ‘bes 1TH UEC TANS CAR, LATE NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. Fourth—-St. Valentine 7-2, Alencon 7:5 place. John ttoward Mry Mahon and’ was erabved 1 | Sano of = the —Hpeaker s-desk— hy Mr} Calted —_RIATe, 5 James. ot—iKentucky. and others, who] Ptstt—who—tes— ber: ry Bim thers whilehe struggled to-get, few _4 izes Velerk of the hotel, haa co far that hi vill ri Wissle, Mr, Mann, pounding his gavel ‘so heed what the head flew off onto the + “ar “Oh, only @ nasty’ cold, valet rentaticn of Mr, Galnes was pbsolacely, —unt :- BOROUGHS LAST YEAR.| - missioner Lantry shows that ¢) 8, StS fres in tanhattan, —Bronx—and Atiehmond during. 20 ans inornate..0f 13 Inst_Howard Gould and “reese Lor 1G6 over 1M2 was 2,492. .---—— _oharme lof the switrhboand in. place of! he did, — She detailed fireman formerly in ‘charge: Gouna, ij ; @ tall brunette. - on the - Goulds, — } More Than During’ the Year 1904, {n these newspapers during the ED Tie Wort: is year 1906: 2 The Herald. Pe ews" -The- World excess STF: ARROW, WADI ‘ Comparison. {s mgde with the New York Heratt béca is countr or Euro oo ts within span, llstance of The Worta ag. Tomes t ino hte apart-+ Sune: hin beak late bis deat aud held | mente wl Mie Howl Gottiass:for-the tat Neadir Tham, toe wits of her. brother | Jamea-stiliman, .who..had:deen-men. v3, It was. sald: to-~day —by- at andthe-cause-of the killing” of Sian} roned during the Intorstate Commerca -overed |ford Whits, The Countess will stay at) Commisaion's sessions in this dity and shing-| to Lorraine where Mrs! ‘Thaw, her | na sa DIaING! BOOS ahalrman—of the Committee—-of Me} Benatar Piatt Walat—eald he alAn't | mother. Mri. George Carnegie, her. sis~ F would £0 1 the| ter and the younger Mrs. Thaw have j of tl the Capital, When asked the nature or (ie 4 Sep ET renee RpAriMeN Hy were cach shown the despatch from Until order waa restored Mr. Mahon yeas. “yale did not know ithe name of| fhe trial, Thaw's wife and sisters will) the Govern a | the attending phyaiclhn, but sald. the his charge that the repre-| £20 iar had been I “ust a few days.” | HOWARD GOULDS ARE — —RAMEDSN-SUH- ‘ (Special to The-Evenlng World,) LBL-o¥et-1905,—Tiisee-fires-are-divided-by | Katherine and the contractors tor $2,473 hold la. “ii NeW boroughs as follows: Manhattan, 7,319; | by Charles W. Copp, of Lawrence, L. | liters, Th, and Richmond. 22.— ‘The tn=-L..tor_matertate furnished “in pultie inthe Newport Casino, und (thé van. , Union —Pacifo and Sauthern —Paeitie | tie -handiome stables. amt —kenncis—at “jure Tailed. eventually he went-on-the | were formeriy competitors for Paaifia Tew atkentiee of Commissioner’ Lan« | Cantte-Goult,- cada Ponty Bet saa "aoMco Weze surprised to-dzy to. eahe mplainant alleges that the build: > ~ = into an-agreament with the find a pindeome younk woman in plaintift to furnish, the qyaterial, ites cr ledge which the: tin August, He 08, TS mathe -NOW--operator-te-Miee—Gorni-Aaher, |-1 het hed “apngttes of tle _in the County c h :taw. The Young PIUAbune mil cevod) wan Tiuiiensaly taken ‘With thn copy Wis ‘Separate Advertisements Printed in, The World Dering 1906 Fats See ry eh 262,286 More Than During 1905—468,602 New York ‘World containing the records of the classified advertisements jake bet Rote Weacid saa Hb! none Hera (morning and Sunday editions) for | a ‘of qe 5 welve months ending 3ist December, 1906; that we have Investigated the 3 8 Cena fags Hirrtest seeped Rigel keeping these yecords and have tested t these by actual count tor differ= au) AHP E epitn ee tr panel ‘oe ven tho. hea, in he ald, Cale: and we are of the opinion that the number ‘of advertisements as | {yo pundred ataemnon from: mchich 40 | thea fag by at UTHRIE & Feptcenl | Santa Fe Indlot no other LOB ANGELES, Cal., Jan, W%—The |j- by other wit! er newspaper | redoral Grand Jury yesterday rétumned 40, Mow, goat ine ion and, Souther “Ralisted ents rity ate ER Fane Saat being: takes “psereaches—Nen—Forit:——Ghe— wit see [en Ve such ball aw may be fixed by the ju- And greet forthe “Nrer time Evalyn} qy-in} omece having jurisdlétion. who-was expected to he n witness, sail- ed for Europe on Tuesday, on account rh, {t waa arnounced.. Megsrs. Rogers, Harriman and Frick te Mrs, William Thaw may not attend that, counsel for ‘nakeul for writs of ne exeat to:prevent them from leaving represent the feminine end of the! the country... They each in turn. pro- Tanitty andt-will be escorted to court by} nounced it absurd, and. asserted. that 4 they had no thought of leaving the JosialThaw,bak brother of the. pris- | Wii dt Wtntes -atcthis-time-even- fora: oner, and, perhaps, by Mr, Carnegie. - Tahort perlod. iced —— = in this country, me uno o€-the poorest noblemen in| | Lemgtant; his income;-rettled on-him by ORF FOR FORTNIGHT __"_¥ire Marshal" Scery's report: to-Com:|- SNEOLA, N,-Y-Jan. 10.—A sum-! his- father, amounting to $1,f00_a year. | gous mona and comolaixt. was. fled in tho | He oftice” is pent his first suntmer at Newport | CHICAGO, oH to-day “and was taken up by Sirs. John Jacoo } je Chicago, wite, “Astor, who-qesisted him to maintain a the frst <aeclely. “THX Witnese cunnmoned to-day-at the. Wars 1 inter, The néxt summer the | Karl eatanttehied ‘a theatrical company |riman nes inquiry, He sald that tho tage -undes-the name of-"Rikc Hope.” Tuppearing for the first time. In Daniel | Coast tastn an's.- Lyceum -Btook—Company— “of ‘Hiland-sras- asked’ {f competition sen railroads Would “still exist if Acyary~bad-actor - maar the Kal allthe raliroads_In the country “were | struggled along cre he met Harry | brought under one management. en! oble> ;iman and the ines of the Earl were casi | competition in such a cape would re- Teatro aa aoe nt nt’. coslon ot yrsonl en ha et Aus" introduced shh rts rivalry between the separato manage- Man cea benlitGl Rid shadnal | Mememeo mtn neutron On ite, Hel iaone, in rm much: for solely Be. wae -noted |-he conpidered the edge would be taken Pitteburg. for ber. Cin -oft-the- “a. and “her. Hfwotian oer. hg atl) —atr-Hiland-atated “that ainge.tho.con-| nt y ie Fonouticed Gnd vocife: solidation— of - the Union— Pacific. and. [sensi ae SE eS pretout | Bouthera Paciiic his road had: expori- {Benjamin and Fawand. the eneagement| enced greater difficulty in handling was announced by Mra. Thaw. certain classes of freight. -— ‘Great propirations Were made for the On ocrots-examination ho was asked wedding, Tho family of the Earl sent Youn G, Milburn, attorney. for, Mr, me epectal solicitor trom England: to at: Harriman, if the Congoliaation tteclt tle. was cause of the Increased difmi- he “replied very emphatically: es, ow rabea ft work against, your life and front of the. preparationy ogour! him that the. Bari Wass Tittle” fen. arlteutar iene how ling?" Rectal 5 mu money ho 0 Be! e tet rt. 0! ie siness | Parl. expressed diadlerasuts with an hav mentioned yg00e by the southern arreqeeemie by which get | Pacific, and Dremuine, défected in Es: ‘PIO. : BEEKMAN. WINTHROP ‘AS HE CLUNG T0 CLOSED THIRD AVENUE “L” GATE Another Dying in Hospital, Both Tried to Get on. Moving. Train, Struck Against Fillae‘a and. Fell to the” Tracks s ease, Mo was-at thet FT ARRI MAN INQUIRY veer rere Newent “of No- 3278 "Perry avenue, _the Bronx, was! of the Third avenue Elevated at the One Hundred and Sixty-first street station of thé-road. Carl Wehn, of “No, 2427 Jerome-avenue;-who-was— with him-at-the-time,is-in-Lebanon } Hospital: dying from internal injuries. The tragedy was due to the action-of ‘& guard. whose nuniber Is unknown,vot ip _bocond of the train. mad Barring This, Racing TO=liie stersces (tne ae - q killed to-day by a southbound train 764 Bast One. Hundred and Sev enty-third “sree Hie Oto nnaAn, tar No. 48th Chartes Ap Winter, FOL Fe —dechered Ait tl prota bility: papa: town by Detective Adams, of the: Mor. Ooroner Schwannecke set the hearing for 8 o'clock to-morrow night. and hekt Brower without bait, He Papoled Winter in’ the custody of ‘Hoffman, trainmaster on the ele= guard refused to open the gate to whith: they clung. A pillar caught thém and ewept them from-their hold. The vedios of the: two men dropped between tho platform and-the-tracks,-while-the train | risania: station, General -Manager-Prank: Hedley mado Frank Harper,a— passenger on | the-toltowing- statement” regarding tho train, shouted’ to the Kuard who ) cayned the tragedy to stop, put his ae- matida had no effect. froxt station, and came back and told jive Of [he TUATA's action. Capt. Brennan, of the Tremont Ave- nue Station, sent Detective Adams to arrest the man. Newman's body was almost decapi- tated, and Wehn waa unconaclous when lifted from the tracks, “The 942 traln from the Bronx, Tari Into the One Hundred and He got out at tho usual “atop and’ the train atarted on. Were closed, After the train started two passengers came run- ning through the station and, a3 ape neared the moving train, they Into eet other on the platfor namen_of-these-men-&8 feported were W. F, Norman, fo No, 2227 Bey and Carl Wehm, of No, Nerman felt between | Jerome avenue. t par inname trom cn of tithe Tetate Into | Baas ae in ondorto taake a tonger x —— t h Miss Thaw's astute b: & Bvidea Ther 800,00 eatate, rothera had past tae ih pou Ould be the case it a seek ° . . «ATTESTED BY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. aa found Harry THAW Unulys Bort «aula Writes Director ge Maln: MADE, GUTHRIE. & Oo, Dea et ene lie hat erate ke k9 | Pacifis-Union CBee eyatem, tellowed tied Pubtia Accountants, New York, December 31, 1906. yates hunch fg her "baroushe and” went My lat calloxe asked Mt. Krutt- We Hereby certify that’ we have made an examination of the books of the vfor tide, At. the «last-minute he] , Attorney’ renons 0 of auestions Fe positively Tattioad to tive. the bride sctinitt Jo batance of Ure inted | Rivay. a ot appear at the wed. | Karding his duties the tan tere ie. Art ini aipaetn \teerald, nfter nm conaultas| uhafee ‘of operation on all Vines “of the lines he. ts, hy Are an One and Preal- a. jury to try ‘Thaw, ‘They wiil cles! ied below. represent an ‘accurate comparison of the number. of advertise- | be ritchie to a soveae in the Gomninalj dent Lovett, of the regis eieinated Bia ns Fas the 61 o Court an Jan. |) When saked wh, a perenne Sa Repeal pram Risa on alt. it the arriman iin saa AL, m Mi Harriman. te ha had "fee pret bis appointment {arom that La Rebating. source, sree, tong ‘According’ to Harper's story the plat- form of the car from which the two men were swept passengers 8 they made thelr Jump two cars and was ro Sea TE o Ue een ote aloug | the platform, -Nerm: gut off by the-tratn. a fracture, of the, lett i andy Wenn wae tabon cos ‘a ohm Aken to Lebanen yf Tho tenn was, sta Bata along the | ack’ n hed his let! Wehm “ouatavied crowded — with arper sald every one on the car lost, his nerve at the catastrophe ard Ktood fas Mf paralyzed. Somebody pulled the} bell to. alanal the motorman to stop, put the train hands had passed the | nignal through. the “cars to pay no) at- tention to ‘the. bell. Newman “was forty-slx yeara of age | and married. He conducted a beeswax | manufacturing concern. Wehn,- mf forty-five, ands an Importer, Dped in forty teat therRales were nilceloneys at at time these parties approachod the train, a number of witnemsen | parties who maw the men runnlrig after the train started.” ——— NICARAGUA DENIES GIVING AID TO REBELS. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—3fr, rhe Nicaraguan Minister, to-day called at the State “Department ead “Atsured ot, on the word of Nicaragu: ny aaa way aiding. the re Pollceman Robinson, who was below the’ station when the acident occurred, had to threaten one-of tho-Fpad'n—em- ern | ployees before he was’ allowed on the p Tine=tnt ‘The. conductor, William, Browen, lees Ree Dismasted. Wreck. ofa Smaller Vessel Only- Forty. Miles. ee from Where Porto R eu Was Last Seen Dec. 23 FEARS-NOW FELT FOR THE _MARACAS. LONG OVERDUE | nal on ‘Dee. 28. <Information’ of the location of the derelict was received by. cork | i Hunt at the United States Hydrographic Office in this city to-day in a message from Goy. Beekman Winthrop, of Porto Rico, The messigé read as follows: “Steamer Caracas, Red-D Line, reports 4 a dismasted derelict about 450 feet long, two or three feet ahove: New-York. and: Horie Rico, passed on Jan.-7"in-tatitude 28.27, tongitude= <= | “Capt. Hunt-said:he-aid-not_bellers-the——= | derelict could be that of the Ponce, aa” j the wreck Is reported by-the Caracaa:as = pont sie, fest cloner This thy Renee ay ie Lair feet long, —_ | May Have Sunk Ponee, A significant feature of this report 12 cu rN oH aes PREVI Pree Bp eee: in latitude £7 oo - = = = $ = was abot forty. miles further north and about ten m Ue ey 5 There now scems_n: e8 seeing Ponce —and little “for. Duy at Clty Park [rtver tne ence =e Was--Spiritea. en passaneary. Maracss. a crow-of-tortyand-arc.l =TrOrti Tha —ittile—stearmabip-— NEW: ‘ORLEANS. RESULTS, [pat-ut ftom-that-harbor-on-Dee, and {hes hot besn spoken by any craft alisg ‘The theory advanced severa) days ago ATaAMs sundivarsiventre view ~Pance- d even) 1, Zick Abrame (401 fOr tress und took her in tow has practi” place) 2,-Higginbotham 3. __ + | cally been abandoned, Tho gross tons _ nage of the Porto Rican boat was 3,504, SECOND RACE—Ledy Ellison (5) aNd the tonnage Of the Staracas 2.929, to-2-and-even)-1, Delphic (5.to 1 for; Me Trace of Elther Found’ 7) : palectmmrraeds : 1 Oniy—In—the-event—of —her—machinery: piace) 2, Heart of Hyacinth 3. }-being totally crippled. would Capt. Haze Preret, jveyoot the Ponce, accept a tow, th THIRD RACE—Caplcine (6 to 1 cause of the great cost of salvage: Mas and 2'to 1) 1, Elnesse (4 to 1 for} fine. underwriters argue that If the jong-Overdue vessel dropped -her’ pro- place) 2, Hazel M. 3, |Peller or broke her shaft ane. would oo have made an almost. impossible tow.» (Special to the Evening World.) ‘| for the Maracas, unless onty the calms | NEW ORLEANS, Jans%%—The track} os sort ofs weather Wax encountered, / was fase at Cy Park to-day, and an| ‘The Maracas would not, following excellent card promised” fine racing, Contined onl se ee AVHRRIOCHOLFoCLNthiet Reatureltatlths |Last eaten eee ane card, the fifth rhos, at a mile and a} © furlong, which. pronilsed..a meeting be- with & rush and beat Higginbotham tween Orbicular and Missour! Lad, was | length. eclared off. for the! face seratched | SECOND RACE—Ore mille down to nothing, A new mee was sub- putuied. ‘wo good a rave bor the baby Hennessy... printing raced and vo-your-ohis were the attractive spots in Firat Race—Five-eighths 408, 4, : uraorndlan, 10D Adatin: Eyvsustene tent 5: et et Btarters, eh ietilgd Pa soareehe Btr, Alinister, 106, O1t Ds Nico geist A reste | Ww 4) 8 yn, «| Liosd ; inbotnam, 0 4 | Qoldway, 108, Larse rate Goltean, 110, 35 10 | Self-ttellans, 100, Bila wee 110 3 Llonkre. 114. Seder Sad 6 2] Dan McKenna. 118, “i. “Daviess 17 a 10 4) Grosgrain made the running, followed | | pS (rere TU ton pat es ia Poy Lac Fmallane soa Rovstori, Inthe | . stretch y, on closed and-wan) Morphin eas tres fin ia [drive by bait on lenath fk noletrem, “10 3 18) Heart of Hyacinth Miss Bertha, po 8 fs. Tom Dolan rushed to the front, made all the running, and won Kes by a length from Zeck Abrams, who closed

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