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i a piace} 2; ng Sunday.—leevieg— tha track i ~ (Honey) Melody, RESULTS EDI PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MMUDDERS HAD FULL SWAY AT “EW OLEAN [Rubywick, at 101 at 10to 1, Wins! First—-Fourth Race Scratched, Players, with Dargin in iL Third. ~ NEW ORLEANS RESULTS:. i | Declared Repeatedly that the cian Had -Killed His in Operation. FIRST RAGE—Rupywick (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Hazel M (3 to | for). tater 3. SECOND EAC Ea Viperine (5 to 2 | THIRD RACE—Dargin 1% to 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Rusk (3 to 5 for place) 2,! ) Mildrene 3. 2 rt Fair NBW ORLEANS, Jap! 25.—The ace was declared at the Grounds to-day on a it of the Fe- duced alte of the ficli, Rain fell dur- baud that all but- the murders wens | z ti drawn. No mice way substitiite: | the operating table, and tt ts known} Wednesday. seco conrad trate = = shastbeenture ae ver SRY there Ww use Tn i Gore Gran a fatrly invarestinay be- | tat he has been brooding over It fT Te demand of the Real Estate and| Raz et ea Vibe ea eRe ror te Rae (reine eee te friends, the polles s4y.| t¢oiging Company forthe auppresaton! 2 A by Maly SORT ell has repeatedly said that Dr.| of the opera, although: trey deem they Mhdere to nuke the Anistier Clone = ( tinent! r] There-were no stakes and no. son | TowWhsend killed hin wife, 7 demand to be, In a sen! mpert! that had close enough to be called “| The prisoner was arraigned before ee a ene Son inuthenloobyzer S ATs here {# no jeation i feature. The disagrecable day kept the | Magistrate Baker In the Tombs Police |i.) stytropolitan Opera-House that "Sa-/ attendance down, and betting Ww Father dull and Jistlese 0 FIRST RACE—Thiee and a ball fur} Jonge. Pi WwW s ‘ton, Ue, -THRAR WERT Gtie frost te de ait the runninis Bie ar ‘arive by half a jengin from M. who beat Blister half a t BpeeN. RA RACE. 83x furton gs fartons, wedgnts and jockey. Viperine, 402, Utlac Walker Hazel ‘Attention 87 rr AS Heckimat Sant | wach Time— the vematly by Payer who was second atl the w 1 Paragon? off slow, wae third, a fength away THIKD RACE—Mie Anta aeeein: tT (J, Martin) 417 {Van Dueen) Idrene, 10) CArburi on) ft Pete Yetta. Duty. Eacitemont. | _Lannyal. 105 Fusk made the annie ty _faliawed by Dargin and Exet he pun ‘won eal In UT) Sm cig en ime eae ay two lengths. Rusk was £Mildrere, » ee York = ake to Baile} ‘for Welter Title-on Pepe (Enel to PROVIDENCE 13.) 2S. Py The Evening W R. 1. Jan, matched Afteen New York, rnoon were to bax, abtp of the world before the Valley Falla (RL) Athletic’ Chib on it y wilt box at 142 poietds, w igh in 0 (RERINE TAKES DASH! »-ack-Martin Wins for Favorite | | iW IDOW CC nowr-atrer thedewti--of Bell's wife on ** | Sourt \to-day and remanded to Tsen. back to and won | of Boston, and Wille, WhitKia forthe welierwrgit champloas, “SALOME” TO BE PLAYED NO MOR UNDER CONRIED Metropolitan OperaHouse Manager Surrenders to Protest of Owners. -; TOMEI OLAIN BY BELL, ia a 1) | Believes His Rights Invaded, | but Yields for Policy's Sake. Prisoner Admits Enmity| and Was. Missing-on Night of Tragedy. ONFRONTS HIM] ~ | There wil] be no further performances| Jor Hichamt Strause's mopsic-drama “Ba- toma’ New York. Neither wtil the opera be performed on the road when the Metropolitar. Opera, Company soea on the-epring- tour. Merr Conried and ‘Oh We Mrevtorste of the? ‘i Opera-House ‘realize that) ance barred in New York we-| protes: of men whose per: Sate woud puralty—inad—tot would be auppreseed by auchoritles of any other city in LUnitad tates. A meeting between the directors of the Motropolitan Opera-House Heal Halal and toting Company, -who-pro-| [tested against further performances of | on Saturday, and the ' the Conried Metropolitan | Opera-House Company. was arranged | to-day. dt will be held to-morrow or) —Physi Wife aro Wr ago immediately att wation performed” on tay Ur infirmary, who broke into the her home of Dr. Charles Wilmot Townnend | at an early hour ofSatcrday morning and tragedy y a year to the day and | vceu! the |lome" tx to be discontinued, The box- 7; Ton TRON AUN —tormerro ws — wan done in opposition to the demands of tlie police, who sought to nave Bell 5 Ponce Treaaguarters. t= Inspector Sehrmbtt— da long Hneof anxtous inquirera was informed that nothing was known at ra-House about any Intention of fvted-so-ubamtonthe performance} of the opera._The sale of seats is very heavy. Still Selling Tickets for Thursday. Henry Meltzer at noon, sp that x0 fi sw the next performence of Tinediately afterward }erger-procured-a) warrant for. Hell_trom Cahill, of the borough of » that the prisoner could | take} To he “Townsend -nome—nt-} Sew Brighton, 377 Pohmittberwer says he can produce | lome'’ | two witne they saw Beli in the netghborhood of! ‘There ix nothing in the lease’ by whic) the Townsend house Friday night. and! the Conried Metropolitan Opera-Ho: ‘again on Saturday in the early Reurs of |Company operates the theatre allowing ‘the Kewl Extute-and Holding. Company. | Coroner | Richmond, “Ha- will be given on Thursday morn- es who are reads to swWear|{ng, as announced, qtle the morning. Mrs. Townsend is completely pros- | tu dictate the character of the perform- {trated over the tragic killing of her{#nees. There is a clause providing that be ut Tear two suns Ta performance. The Reil Ea- Company wax notified t“Sutomie’™ was to be [produced ind had plenty of gpportun.- fies WW Heid gil he opening pertorm- ~ | anee. Conried May Have te Retire Unlese “Herr Conried completely re- jSosers Ta_ueatt by. next—Aprlithere} Lwill bea new direetor fer the Meiro- to appear In{ there # Inspector | very night and Hol | husband-and> was una court. For this reason mittberger cot the warrant so that /Ut The could give Mrs. Townsend an op- portunity to sce the suspected man and | fdentify him aw the pase | rentronted her and cit bedside and tie fatal shots. Deed -Done-by Maciman. Townsend, of Danne- | the mucderea | [oa Opera-Houie. His associates mun. sald to-day t (the Camity. ens Sonvinced tnat= tia pity [MON Te eT MOLE wet. ou was done nced that the eraaniree aoMmadman with a funcied Krievance! uy soon as : is reason to mippose that th [police are working on the right clue, | sald Dr, “Townsend, ~~ {outs for Oscar: untae Wilicbe i jell tives St Hart treet, | the eld, and thet te hothing the tn Sieiassk tt here ots per WAUY Hie health. sectaesec thera that thos} Way bw. sated of the bas} AGthOn ey tmnt fate: ace “arrested him at So clock tnight at the point of their revolvers. None The minutes lin aires Who own (he opéra-nouse, hands -Were-not-overtoaked. Let jock mee Ng ws i 2 Hk It san decide Bevkrailt Fourots the: exmert in this.ays- | (0 take. off “Salome” wits eld sewer: | Pe rscecast aE was Sey MECONOOL in the home of Kaw. terte-o¢ determining: he dently 02 80 E TS catrennt; un MO base Dwentye te an fall Into the clutches of the police, | street. “Ine Conrled directors present ‘wv Mr. Cottenet, Eliot Une. Henry Muylies, Ute at Reith, Grewery aud j winery 7 } After sumo divoussion it was ¢ t to Sire Haven. this mo nia’ was Ih part w request that woeeting of Mis them, Hit a tivey ite Anger priny, Anspector-MeLatahl'n refused to Kay whether the prisoner's s and those left on the window were ‘entical, Tt was by Us rare system of tdentl- i fication (hat Mark. Twain's famous} \jtaout “Pud'nhead Wilson’ was won't: keep fila records: Tinie works-qreat-etanzor fn the human but the lines of | nie eects withdrawn it Would be iets ud usuould, ba’ done t 5 desis Yesterday | Servwih wialements particularly the New ng condition of Direc: Helr irled, of Bet politan, OperasHou! tho attending | physicians desire toostate, belleving that the The Herald The Word Is the First | inve lon and without the slightest ndation, Conried haa nelther suffered T apoplectic stroke nor. from. e has had an at- uritix, ax Atated to the jtithough att sutrer. » in slowly but. sured: Hes han not. for an hor. transacting: Dusiness from. nis Separate oss Last Week Over Last Year LOST Total Printed) WORLD 12 24,848, "-~420,846 ! those repurté may alarm Mr. Conrted's that those statements are pure nds and we confidently hone to» him soon at hin desk at the Metropol tan Operadfouna: ve LPO NAT WERER, iat an Dwi Wesiaa, HRINRICH weve SteRE tng of ministers’ to- 1 to Sundty thea- » D. Burrell, pastor | 1,322 wala ou think of the production of t ontiod tr supéerseaedtret— THIWS Counsel Likes Stockbridge +42 2 “ Circulation Books Open to AU.” | ard, but Slayer on Trial Excit- No Attack to Be Made on White by Defense, | and Counsel Declares Slayer-Will Go-Free No. Hundred No. ‘Is a ring ‘No. married. No. sixth str No. 8.—CHAHLES 266 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street. and marriéd. edly Protests and Both Are Challenged Peremptorily, NINE JURORS CHOSEN SO FAR; NEW VENIRE ORDERED. Under Strict Application of Law on the Statute: Books. GBORGE-PEAFS,- hardware, No. years old; married. No, 8.—GEORGE H. FECKE, and Thirty-fitth street. 4,.—ARTHUR CAMPBELL, superiqten manaage! . HARNEY, manager; Je man, thirty years old. 7—MALCOLM- PP ASDR. clathing salesmiin ; West One ‘Hundred-xnd—“fyernty-aighth street ‘Thirty-five years old and 9.—-LOUIS HAAN, candy salesman, of eet, thirty years old and unmarried, ‘lives at No. Forty-five years old and married. dent; West Ent avenue, te torty-ttre years oht-and-married—— _No. 5,—-HENRY C. One Hundred and Thirty-second street. 1s” ——No, 6 =HAROLD-R. FAIRE, printer, ef No. 21 Manhattan avenue | No. Tetired manufacturer of umbfe lives at No. 253 Weat One Hundred and Eleventh street. and married. Fitty years old Centre street, 801 West One lives at No. D- NEWTON, retired.railroad oficial; lives at Brook avenue and le-stxty years old and married: y Mves at No. 142 147 West Ninety- diver-nt-No_ 1p sixty-five years old _JANUARY 28, "THD a i WN Now A BOX Forty Harry Thaw barred two men from the jury that is to try him for the murder of Stanford White this-aftemoon when it appeared certain they would go into the box. factorily and the State had accepted them. io do the same when Thaw: suddenly -took-a-hand: with a vigorous gesture of dissent he said in a hoarse whisper, “Don’t each time take him.’ fartridge, his—-counsel,—said+ tulesman stepped down. The two-wen.were WR. Stockbridge, an exporter, living at No. 201 West Seventy-ninth street and Dundas We Howard tite + He was apparently much excited, “We-challengeperemptorily". and the and agent, of No. 314 West One Hundred and Ninth street: actress fr ig at = Fearing a jury cannot be found: in-the present panel. Judge Fitz. gerald has ordered a special venire of +90 talesmen-to-be-in-court to- FROPONE morning, Much interest atthe opening— mae tert in May MeKenpie, ihe! Le Ever Since the trial beg been rumors of trouble in'the Thaw family over the prominence given} « rustling jto her chum by the prisoner's wife. But she will remain to the end friend, counsellor and guide: of /Evelyn-Nesbit ‘Thaw, and with the con-} the Aras and his people. sent-of- Mrs- William, Thaw,the- Countess of Yarmouth and the lawye [NINTH IUROR CHOSEN, : The -elghih-seatsitihe jury, -box-was-taken-to-day iend_of Evelyn Thaw. for the defense. *“Phere is absolutely no trouble over me between Evelyn and the | Evel | members of Mr. Thaw’s family,” declared Miss McKenzie, as she entered “Evelyn and | understand each other, the court- -room to-day. Each had answered all questions satis- Thaw’s counsel was about | Leaning forwant Mr. the-cighteentt {arore Ga. an there had) ee: the | There | is no truth in the report that the Countess of Yarmouth demanded that 1 be kept from the court-room. As Miss McKenzie spoke Mrs; and Mrs. George Carnegie swept by her on their way to their seats. | 4 They did not Jook at her, Miss McKenzie turned and made a remark! Thaw, Why, the Countess will be here to-day.” the Countess of Yarmount to Evelyn Nesbit Thaw that caused that young woman to smile, Lawyers Hartridge and Peabody, who held ‘a-twenty-minutes'con-; | ference with Harry Thaw in the jury room before the | to- day, also denied that there was any differences in the Thaw family over May McKenzie, or anything else, ArcGeed by the otories thne the Thaws rl Ia Lite Florida train’ e. ties BTN rr Rk nm sMise-McKenate aa!d she would not atay if there was any objection on the pact Separate ua sements From nuch A play on ‘Balome’ written Inthe ‘ to hers Miss) MoRenzi. of Yarmouth sate! | eI | aye a4 0) 2 Last Year (ierenta of nengunlity, by a man whore tpgcKed up hier belineines and knnounosl| Evelyn Aentative of ‘unnatural wonder [that she wae Kolne to leave the Hote: } ' at any Woman could alt | Lorraine. Iast night) She proclaimed | Miss Me a that o sind ate i fe was tral of belne misun’ The clde J forcany way?) It they al pL hen a AALS Satie hee we would not need to be he Mra. Harry ‘Thaw beeame hynterioal ee at the prosepect of ing the only matt New York Newspaper ! PINBUULST CAM ‘AGM peacn, | friend she really hax confidence in, desire hotel Nesbit ha When Thaw w, this ran to session opened of Mra. William ‘Thaw and the Countess her wad that it was that the actress remain was SEES ETE ES Tene P ire | i Evelyn. Thaw. VW ins-in-a F ‘amily ~ i Witir’ the customary buills’ of Interest of | bom VJtn one of the old-fashioned four-cent {stampa | Five minuten later. the sside door of | Ye erlminal branch opened. a to Joseph Vitali 9 Van Bri Bt admit Mes, William Thaw and-her two}, , 0. LA eeayy 139; Van Bn aly ru aughters. Behind them came G nia inf Ha nod ut Heretofore ther 1907. | RESUL peace PRICE ONE CENT. and How pute of Evel Nesbit Thaw _ Sketched in Court by Gilbert. THREE REEL PEER sib IEEE t nong Svelyn Thaw waa the firsl of thee Hvenand With jer was. ber ahado: show aed exactly-an they plyn Nesbit in her {ii-ftting blue sult j | 2nd May MeKensie in her symphony of [Acute shadings—the explant c ender shirtwata, and plum-colored hat. Jail sraduationa\of purple like tho tints air), rnogie and gree! orm, tense Hon as at RY Ne ie a of elyn word. Ther places, in ently Abe At] bulky the communicatkd to Miss Mckenzie she peclioay: ting bi But to. Old, Mrs, Thaw's etd Was incinet just the halted dirk and rr the Countess no ve any alien of revo, od pate Kvelya Thaw me: Lashes and lower Thay neweon forms two Ara. Curhegie, without a siga tatermon lett trom wich to choot anther five nael anterinic en masse wit of {rook « spectniors, Ndr ot women, although: 1{-wa Helat and cold Ag nm. day thay 1 W pat May rd ‘Thaw ider tell who ¢hot e 0 tell who shot hir had been a proten pots AM en twe bai! always nx artis} st 7 Hess Row Ov er er Chum, _ May McKenzie The. finger-printa of the prisoner w: of the Amer Nave been Mmon- efiik- worutiny t pred shesrpasnie ared Uys tig ALete | talesman called. een r 5 1 1p Operd-Housxe Company, = F npacked her belongings and re-estab: of greeting, slipped into the | Don't Want Trouble with Owners: He-is Charles D. Newer a retired railroad oficial living at No. Unhed hersei€ in the Fite which ts het Every Thigy and Osho i int iain mee $366 West One Hundred sat-Phirty-tourth-street: i ia whore gue sstyely forward no her cluding them aM} in the ep aay tees ero eta 2 Paid pulled off trie —ulaters ane: cetethtenl—terdsicratte were —tvatiiere L ti 5 a = 5 a after firing | uen. Looking into. tue Tulure. Uiey Fhe-ninth juror was chosen fat femoan ATT aaa Ee teial_apened . Lea the two fatal so. areas oe AIR FER Mus eaivsiois Lovis "Haan, a candy ‘calesman, thirty years-old, unmarried, !th seven Jurors ju tie box a meal ne bee ce = sons PSE er foubla wiih the filiot= e rinet€ight of the original pi DHeaE art A case am SE Oa eae tee on the pilsonsr a 0, 147-West -Ninety-sixth-street- | weal So Ueda eA | baal Into the bis t and fastened ir buttone, is, the matnapring-of the, h WATer werald sfunrem namast had panct erenincesetiirctton Ayoninagiy teres ay wag-bromeht in peuindel table Ft as med Just am die aoked “wis ho stil! <suffereg (loukingandvire i miitiily, und finally { } 4 ony the coming | enzie, jaat week, ; Moke: we J lays nirama snow all dr May dein Ove 5 Annie imp 2 Midway rales tecs} pew. DAS TOWNSENE arrested ine oor neotion | vith th snag wiikaut Ion women, into