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_RESULTS ED! TION ‘PRICE ONBICENT. : ” Articles: af Agreement tenes ‘This Afternoon at Me ele Battle in March for Side ~ Bet of $5, 000. ~ COMPLICATED CLAUSE ON asieae7 QUESTION OF WEIGHT. | ao | son. _If Denverite. Scales Two. Lightweight Limit He Forfeits $2,500 — Gans Puts Up Corbett’s Money and Buckley Backs Harlemite. “Young ¢ ‘and Tommy Murp -. Thea art governing the Nant are} tha ‘most complicated set over signed. j Bignatutes will ‘be aMxed to then in ‘Jermey to-night, thus avoiding any legal complications that might arise throwsh signing them In New York. Tnore ts a musty Imw on’ the statute books mak- ng:ft egal to arrange a finish con-- test, in New York. Sa ode past -of- the_sgreament_{s thet | governs (the weight question and the 95,00 side; bat on ths rexntt.—its “gre worretiring: Mice thie }-*The Mare \to weleh in.at7183. bounds two Sime oo oe nel tho fight. /Te ‘pooles | higher (then | 1 “pounds: "¢he managers of the (ghters can’t agree _.@n the-dest offer a committes of:newa- paper men will decide the matter. 'The referee question wae taken up and ‘soon mottled by the selection of three, men—Robert Edgren, sporting editor ot GGuigin, of Philadelphia, Tho vitae “Gt eelentng “a one of them. Ne of offers have az yet deen Tecetved fromthe Nevada promotora, but theso Cie pnd rece case OCA " SUPREME IN. NUMBERS. ‘SUPREME IN RESULTS. |! pe Ae ae Than During the ATTESTED. BY. CERTIFED BARROW, WADE) GUTHRIE é CO., Certified, Public Accountants. * New: York World containing the records ¢ New ‘York World and New York Herald (mornin; mee months ending 31st Pecembey 1906; {! elve ten of. keeping these records. and have’ ments tt 1 +The World <The Herald YOUNG CORBET “AND MURPHY 10° agers, HarryfPollok and John Oliver, to-day agreed to madet Mia finlah fight in Nevada on or-before- March 20. Ase ator: “Murphy; and Gans-supplied the Corbett coin, © Showing The’ wore excess over the Herald tropole Call for. hy, Of Harem, “trough “thetr nian= Jim Buckley put up $1,000 forfett FORTUNE TELLER. ambulances Kept on the Run Poundsor More’ Over: NEW YORE, __JANUARY 17, ‘STORM HITS CITY; | Three Men en severely in . jured by Explosion in - Subway Plant: TRAFFIC, IS. TIED UP. -Answering_Calls_for_Vic- tims of “Falls. old January snow storm It te the fret 2 ses New York to-day, eal winter, In reality It fa at overdose. Fr fa nice, snappy Invigorating enow storm of the early morning It grew rapidly” irling, numbing rilsh of gale- fakes (HAT DIGOKed crose-town traMc and threatened to tle up elevated and-other tines. The Brooklyn Rapla Transit was tied up this afternoon, At one time there wasn -string of surface cars-strotohing- for ten--blocks along Fulton street. Other lines were up, and with the ning ruah hour It te i would have’ plenty” Or” trouble In” get= tag home One serious Accident. It-was a-treacherous sort of snow on the smooth pavements, however. All over the city there were falls and acci- dents that kept the ambulances bus: One serious accident that was in part due to the sxdden: cold was an explo. sion of a tube In the power-house at) Fifty-ninth street and Eleventh avenue. when three men-were sceldéd and hurt by-fiying metal. The power-house furnishes electricity DRIES MAN 10 ENDS LE “Believed to Have Been Worried by Prophecy. Tie the hasawriting! of! woman. Hermann Diller and his wite, who: ttvs| in the house in front of which the'man wn found, ‘heard.the two shots. Diller ge and. Dr, Watkins pronoun "sts body wes pent to thi n The World During 19 1905—468,602 ear 1904. - “PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. . New. York, December 31, 1905, Wo “hereby. certity that we have made an examination of the*books of the of the classitied advertisements printed and Sunday editions for that we Eave Investigated the ‘ested thesa as count for differ- wand ave ere-of the Opinion that the number of adyertt ayers an accurate comparison of ore heer Lindt during the yeir 1906: » ie sient of. Advertise- 1840. |/f night end Priday;” warmer to- for the Broadway division’ of the Sub- Lay, and! the-pipe{e supposed to have burat ass reauit of low temperature on The three moe. injured in. the! explo- sion’ were John Hughes, forty-one, of No, &45 West Wifty-seventh street: Joph Mullane, twer.ty-five,_of No. ©_ West: and Bixth street. All were town ferries were stopped every little to an hour. Among the thousands who} ‘were stormboung \by tyese breaks were tee teanhers tr tho School tor Crippied ‘Children at No, 30 Montgomery ‘street, - == Rescue ‘the Teachers. “They were Miss Goldsmith, the princi-| pal, and Miss Berriman aad Miss Mary her assistants, and they found Wagon moro reliable jets the ‘circumstances than the cars, ‘At the Boworey- thoy could not get a Grand atreét crogs-town. car forthe good reason thatthe fracks Were under drift- od anise ot ne ‘A World delivery tos asked if he wacitue fear the. echool, and ‘If so \would he take gers? Ruddls willngly - volnnteerd4. hls sear Sayin be aca eee 2. feta oat nar ae = nal ta=| rat alt st —bre eee ae soe ee a Ho. fell while walking with le Ma mater bea peers thete, ase Oe i Hghe. thot Sa wan takes ots tr ne He of the Aértropoitiwa:| ck Baan, rolled 1 ; ES oats service ‘waa jcrlppled on The fiying wv phat twenty. foot roan the Bist conted, tind “achedtien—were-sbandy Vise lor. New York ‘City | + 7 Stow to-night ring to Gleet and Friday, rain. or gnow.. Brisk to high northeast to east windé. Eastern "New_York: Snow: and warman to-night; Friday snow in north, snow or. raln in. south por tion, \warmer; fresh to brisk northeast to southeast winds. Now. Joresy:'-@now or rain to: night tr pee and weet portions, OLD-TIME SNOW NS, GERKEN'S Says She Fell Through ae aie] thao oa Soy ole in the kitonen ttoor, | yne of horse cate that clroles the down. | 00 brew ne Auatir Then he said that Jou te Aekeds hin ta voomeraed: tenses a Jortek C, ‘Fairbanks, of Spritighela, 0. Jed not guilty In court nary “COOK DEMANDS.” “SIA O00 DAMAGES Open Trap Door in -the—Kitchen. LONG: - IN HOSPITAL! Mr, Gerken ‘Testifies that the}, Cook Helped Him to |= Open the-Door, Terror of pear gre Wall Of Water: Sees oe ee Miss Julls. Kelly, who'was Mrs, John Gerken’s cook in 1901, demanded $25,000 damages from the famdus horsswe: ‘2 husband, Joli Gerken, hotetreeper-en¢ self-made millionaire, tn ths Supreme Court to-day for injuries got by tajling through an open trap-door In the floor of-the-city -bouse_of.the Garkens, at Ninety-fitth street and Central Park West. ‘The cage is on’ trial betere Justice Brady and-e-juryy and-Misa Kelly waa |. her-own firat witness, She testified she had been with the Gerkens at ‘thelr |/5)) 7) summer house on Long Island and re- turned to the ctty with them on Deo. 18, Next day abe came’ in’ from sweep- tng-the-sidewalk—and walked inte thy alsehan. "Now, thur_C. Palmer. ian Gon't Khow. * The last I remember was. standing hy the kitchen table,” ; Ten I Thousand “Persons Are Homeless and Re- lief Is ‘Being Rushed from -London—Advance. (By Aasociated Press.) The shores of the harbor of Kingston ‘are sinking, : EA and there is terror lest the city showla”silp into the sea, « tie [according toa aprivate despatch 1 ecelvi a large mer- f cantile house to-day. from-Fort nee fh what happenedt’ asked Ar iho oe my “senses in —J. Hood Wright Hospital. There were beds al) around me, and they told me it. waa New Year's Day. I was well enough to -leave the hospltsi some time in| 2 January. But I hive been im four other hospitals since—St Catherine's, the Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boaton; the Manbattan Clinic, and the| Post-Graduate. Hospital” sar iig tir robile in: response to ie n.end the aon 34) eae om that whe saw Jute iy ei the floor, bleed rofusel; trom —-ber-headt———— ne at “Charlo Jorian who_was. hanging urtuing, and Edward Watts, a-fanltor trond motoaa the strest, corroborated thé patory; -and-Dra--James Oytlvie and George T, Chase told of her treatment af tha: hospital. while Dr. Howard Fox, ‘who was Bummoned to the house. de- abribea Ler condition, -Migw Melly. said she a!4 not know To-day’ s news ‘adds. to the horror of the Kingston earthquake. The city was shaken by. another soe this morning, and a number of build- ings thrown down.. i : More lives; ttis feared, were ~The ‘loss: of :life is now esti jat 4, ,200, and 10,000: persons® = known: no Americans ere Ro injured but on rept — (TS HOPED FOR FONT A i, | GOOD THIS TIME ‘NEW ORLEANS, a by the Kingston police autores | alg the, trap wag’ fo trun! inte te Hose more room, ies in nn said he would mort bole In ee ae shot ue aed Se Rave lt Favorite ‘Players — Have So fara as spt ttae pee = |Metz Tries to eviv SOS" Tsays that eight American tourists arc missing. ot ae Ronin AOR a but Fails — City will Hard: -Time=of- tin Sa ere tr will ae $10,000,000, : = oo Gerken: teatined: Ee fee in = ‘ Food supplies are very ee aa the ieee ‘face famine! ; mo jo Kitchen table off tho rhe project championed by Comptrol- NEW ORLEANS RESULTS, Rellef. measures are being pushed in. this city, London and othér that. mornii fa] the cover ing and helped him pry-oi points, and-a-fleet of ships with food and general supplies will be under — : way. in a few days. King Edward has headed ‘a-relief fund in Englat with $5,000. Adiniral-Dayis-arrived-at Jamia Loday ae the -advance—puard the United States warship relief f He reaches ical suipples and food ~The battteships’ arated Missouri ate duet the stricken city late this afternoon. “Admiral Evans, who was reported 4 ‘on his way to Kingston, will-remain with ifig fleet near Guatanamo, Cun as | HAVANA, Jan 17--News recent herein a despatoi-ti ‘via A SEMATO tells “ofa score ala at at-Kingston-te=- day. The.shock almost as a-tumber—of -buildings-that-had escaped -jn_the big. ieee So' farsi known there was no. serious: additionalloss of life. ‘ q ler Mets or the building of & bridge "17" loop was laid on the | shelf per~ manentil this afternoon by the Rapid -pransit- Commission... tr... Matz's_lettor | © ‘cama_up_before the Commission calling on that body t— plan for the loop, bu! sideration. ‘The member of the Commission In- misted that they had. no authority to —tha-matter-into-the hands of the |) ) Bosra or~ “he -Comptrot= ler’s letter was speedily sholved—-... Awnyor-McCiellan__promptiy_jprroduced |. & resotution calling on. the aires of “Bridge Denartnvent and t nies feted by the Commizrion to formulate rat ‘plans & for the tonttuction: of 2 sabway ia oe sumtie tie the hole." |tpqp a9. that Ts" Hirlee-operatictyon_the a AH ridges auld ror Tair Srrsurttt-t FIRST PACE —o jenna (12 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1,/ Arline (4 to 1 for place) 2, Louk A MeFarian 8 “It was not a door on i Mr. Gerken, “and Julia 8 Mngen.: anid it Sees: te side wall. Then I went into the collar and J ber atoll ‘ulia-and Mrs, rered.the trunks-down-to-me| Transit: Commission...2Mr.. Metz! letter eats SECOND “RAGE Bud sttttt—t20--t9- $0 monthly. wages f monthly wag: rom the G Dut got nothing atter who fell ete tis eG rk ta hy Wd th: ir. Gerken sald he paid the bills in- curref in her treatment at th and by *5c-physician, once lta! Yotked- In. Mra Gerken lara Ro Gerken” pert ehind when sme too the cher erate rr) mation in her voice Gat) ‘eatures. while she testified, ne ; fe THIRD RACE—Leo Crest (18 to ane Oto 11, Work Day (t—15- for piace) 2; Brawney Lad 3, NDEW ORLEANS, Jan, 17.—The card Bt City Pare toxtuy” wha only “ordinary: Jthe Aelda wert_very heavy, but affanted. ood speculation and promised fair con- Si-continsed—o: ~to- Tatler we hed lowers Ala ene: aie Sao has ‘down with its clear streak, and g igeion wast out: Op~ at 1 ‘Now Yorkers when feroes exelent a i mpi : Seiaicavand sesures, the buniding-of the; thoy-heard_of the -bMasard_in-the bl, oT gta m a city congratulated themedives on. 2 aes re. Gerken, a fe Ae ‘Bont. sa y* fe the-land 6f-aunny: ables and 0 ~The latest nows-all tends.to conten i. u 4 weal © teatied that after ‘he fs ue gevated Joop, on Reding | Dreewes. 7 a | the-ealamity which has befallen" J: e Colonial Offite—yres : The dost race on the card was @ race| unable up to 2.3) this afternoon to ae as official figures of the death treated Julia he took a look the floor: It was about two i ted In size and ees Soot ewan “ten aus being eae and the extent of the destruction, yet many responsible sources of pe tion concur.in showing the growing proportions-of the catastropho, Sir Alfred Jones's. despatch. received during the night, saying that “every howss-De- Kmgston-had-been-destroyed-and that tho-clty was. 1] = of smouldering ashes, has awakened the British’ public to the extent of this at a Ripe and a quarter, bringing out Sieriing, Alma Dvfour, Orly IL, Rates Post, Flarigny and others, ait- aby. two-year-olda were carded 30 go, tn tie three-furiong Tage. The track was lightolng fast, but there were cover-it wed not & esters, ais mickiog. ope nd. thee they contd} teen, 0 Gniy reove the Smpreasion by doing tity for her; | something. resardiess of what ft was, oe wut he had ‘inced Reto Ran cane oy rece eee ‘ho freoord-breakera on \the programme. | plow to thelr favorite colony, as Sir Alfred 1s among the most trustworthy alia under. crosesexam! wala she aid not Enow De AUSa: hes SEEK TO TAX AUTOS. . er, i, | figures tn the commercial world SyTERA omens rsa Ri VE OADS. Lioydys. Fy + Other delayed despatches now fitering ins to business houses give YOUNG FAIRBANKS TO IMPRO R Kesey i 14 |ineonfe details of sho terrible situation at Kingston. and othors add to the , ieviery ea toy rsi vivid. picture of the upaeayal, showing the appalling suddenness of the being instan’ PLEADS” ADS NOT GUILTY | STRURENVILLEY OL 0. Jan, 17, >Fred- Sy eerthquake, hotels, plers. and warehouses the people were wngaged in recreations or were atte nding A despatch from Holland Bay, dated Jan, 15, says that the fest earth, shock at Kingston, which occurred at 9.35 P. M., Jan. 11, did all the dam- age, the subsequent, lesser shocks having Iittle effcct. ‘Fires spread in three directfons, fanned by a-strong wind, and the firemen were handi- | capped owing to the absence of water. ‘The Holland Bay despatch, after confirming the reports that hundreds were killed, burned to death or Injured, says that at legst.from, thirty fo 3 forty persons were killed as a result of the collapse of the Myrtle Bank ‘ | Hotel. The devastated region, the despatch continues, stretches from the +| wharves in the southern part of the city to the race course, {n the north, Expect $300,000 Annually —Bill to san Be Introduced in State Leg- islative -Body, ALBANY, Ne Yu Jano 12—The frat bh EA Important logisintive movement for good igavetband for $0, He apponted tt court | To8ds thia year will be Taave nexy Moe voluntarily, and. was accompanied. ‘by | day when Assemblyman Weat is uncle, H. Fairbanks, and Attor- will Introduce 0 Oil] puttin the entire hee acs Sear of Bpringtteld. 0, expenso of bullding improved highways $2,400 A YEAR IN ALIMONY: | 27271 £25 Saseoivman stoxeraon wit State. end Assemblyman Stevenson wilt |) Jusice O'Gorman to-day Algnod the » alle RACE—Three-quarters oot Sts, My Ir isooe pwatn Garparana, Nig, 3. gon Kalserhb{f, 300, Lloyd. ekg pacc won of Vice>President Fairbanics, vfead to-da: ‘of aubornation of perjury.” Vie a r 5 a Vy 6+ 20 Campalgner, Schrooder'a Midway, B8So, ipiroduce! a tl xing automobiles, for the maintenance of {mproved highways, "| Anal 'deoree! which dlvorced ‘Mabelle. P| Both billa were drayn bY F. D, Lyon, Aw Pll nd to the Customs House, in the west; to Fleet street, cast, containing Holts from Charita $V. Holts, sh The automobile bill places a tax of 20 il say 0 Wi ° a i e tw frwanded alimony aiihe rato of #4] 4260 pet seating. caDeciy of the oar, che Eerie i. | al te prfnaloal atoree banka end) acrerament ones) Se eed sel “ascrve" wan granted Tevenwe, which’ te estimated at $900,000 | Monttost, ie B12] wrecked, most of them: being levelled tc é fi 4 i sede Sg Tecomnenia| annually, to be cumed aventa the State | Risdela. 3h Teste Cages The sender of. the above despatch does not mention any Icoting/or, lon of: formers er a ‘Treasurer, yr maintenance of improved 15 ‘ vor Ss inv: oreo, | and, paraia. Were fol Dores, “| violence, except in the ease of a few ram shops which were invaded by, len: it 13 negroes, 6 H Owen Cosby Phillips, M.-P., chairman of-the Royal- ‘etl Steam. -Paolsat- 3 3 Company, : atter-a long conference with the Medea Office offipials this. We zis nana No, :