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RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CEN. OWNERS BAR SALOME” ~ Refused to i barmit Per- formance of Strauss's “Opera in Any For m—| Conried ‘Announces He Will-Not. tives the? Work Here. ANGRY CROWDS FAASPERATED BY BAD.” SERIE Stations on|T TWO-YEAP-OLDS Jumping’ the Third Avenue Line gE SNORES Trouble, ‘Alter Paying | No Heed to. the Herr Direktor’s| “Protest They Offer, to} : _ Share the Losses In-| curred: “by Him. : Vl the tay oan merit] ‘NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. a Qualities. has been driven occurred to- rent points in the Interbor- “py teanimone yoto-the directors of ithe Metropolitan Opera-House and Real Estate company to-day prohib- performances [ough transit system. Ono was due to the unlawful “Jumping” of stations on the Third avenue “L" road, another Was drectiy-due tothe falture of “the abway to provide an-adequate- work- ing force IW —hundls “the crowd at One} Hundred and Forty-ninth street, one OF the bustest stations in’ the city, and yihe oh }outved by the meagre-train service. The doan platform at/One Hundred hostreet and Third ayenus was lerowded at § o'closk—the helght of the rush hour—when ona train after an- other passed the station without step- [ping Indienatios gren as the trains. {for place) 2, Simplicity 3- (3 to S°and out) 1, St. {40 1 for place) 2; El Fall 3 further of “Salome't-in-any form-ont Br, dted —any. “the-opera the stige of the Metropolitan. ——Conrtet accepts the dictinr-of + of the house. : eonsuttaton —wtth the directors — the his Eastman 3. opolitan -Opera-Houae, decided to aban futention of producing the worl alee 2, Zerphen, 3. Sig TOP eaten ie wilt note theres rp : eae ire neain ssenped."-and the marooned pazsen=| = 3 Gs aR veal cotcte company will reime |Sers sac come warm things about the | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 2—The nr l puree Me. Conticl far a share of the [alleged management, Suddenly a man, |#take of the year for two-year-olds was | ee 4-in the -pro- | who et “f aura aperial policeman, run at-the Pair Grounds to-day, being | Sis earaVeE er eablOl at | Hamed Willlam Kane, was dete iB or i = duct} Here-are the resolutions that Sted s18-\) the feature af a card that was pakingtha_trains—to—eweep—past—the station und there was a rush for him. The’ station agent dred and Fourth street, and were rentt_on_the rin They. qnanaged to aye Kane's scalp. ' About the-samo'time the” platform at + One Slundved-—gnd Heian th street wes tare Teor ap rinter dui Salone: jo the directors of the Metro- Opera House and Real Estate regret Glsappointment and Cr amy pes cauRed—tothe— Opera Com: Annot In-_any way either furlongs. were engaged. overnight favorite, SWI, 4} Corried- Metropolitan pans. th: massed together, (Of ‘course, there was no chance for} onc. thea walting crowd to get aboard, and} the trains would draw away after a} tony. struggle. This kept up until the | denae mash on the platform became a| positive menace, and police were called | ito avert danger,—Ona train was delayed | {| nearly half an politan Opera Go, as to what pro- _ partion, if. ony, of the expenses, thus far Incurred, in the production of the opera “Salome'’ should equitably be borne by tls company, and to re- port thelr reconimendations ay -s00n ae practicable fo this board. The Fateful Meeting. Later heavy rain showers Strapudcttyy 3 ‘ hour before the police | Margaret 31. thatthe —Interborough Company kl) a kCOND RACE aan ak, only one man Jn the ticket office there | == to ieauo mubway. thekets In ex a r transfer, slips from the = unable to take-care of the crowd AAS SON ETE Sam aT exerted tit that ran out onto the z sonkers oon ETSW TeatIVE undec, the | ys lone dolay—abd—domanded—thal— they Tandy be_nermltted to pasy through on their |and Excitement to" the stroteh, and t ae Totn slips to save “helt (me, Hirwezed. to. the front, winking easily acral K. , Twombly, August Helmont, George 8. |Baker and A. D, Juliara. Heprexenting tre Conriedatetropo ‘tan-Opera-House Company-were Oit0-1. Shahn, _H.Rogera. Winthrop, Rovers | fcroeier,—teewtmsCotren er ed Tees] besres Naver haa the tala—ot_an—op—} ete to tothe ticket window. andj sireng and beat. J td-hy aach-o. ths. disectara | oellen ie" MiaUon master to. Assist Bsa i sy-clghths. of goon ‘pt the Metropolitan Opera-Hourg ang | io is a “off the Irate crowd: ‘At thi at | Slghths.at-o-tn rusty -anh | seartene Heal ny from Mr, Gon- |Weket che ehopper_— and Sistine smaster or, pounced olf Of the way and into m cor. | Jats, ii rO2 Cull and free dixcunsion if tis letter, “The directorn of the, Real “lEatdte and Holding Company wore jHnaninou. in saying What the opera ojghould-net be permitved-to-goso0-In-any efor They theta te toe bse corrupt Sea esti fe Sof the manner ot er. “The pollce were summoned, but by a_equad got there the crowd tantly by four Wngthe from Pity, trans 4 was second alt the “way. Chak man Ww: their and disap- time had reached peared. Dorcah was ona of tha frat of athe diredtors to leave tha Haven offic }On the way to the elovator pu Sel usked if “Salome! wvould remain on the plage -of the Metrvooiiian.— “She goes off”. roplied Mr, teracly: ~ Here-Are-Mr—Conried's Views; ithe letter sent to tho owners of the {Metropolitan by tho Conned: Metropol! fan Opera Company ie a document of about “100 worda.” It completely. ex: presves the ideas of Mr. Conried about [iBalome."” He holds that the, libretto Ot all oreras'I4-a" euboniinate feature ipae people go to hear the music, In 5 fect, the Herr Direktor holds that the i Hopraved language and Incidents of Jome" are overbalanctd by the bea! Morgan, v ae sered-head of John the Baptist. He re- cltea the history of the opera in Eu- trope, and declares he deemed {t hin du Vio present itt Now York, He calla ;attention to the heavy expenac that h: Incurred. to the 1 pulled out of Grand-street station late this afternoon. Ward cars. The train guards locked the doors of Phe reat gatate-company Knew last ons nm Shiy : fh two cars ito prevent a serious panic there. fone rt} of the intent to present ie," and to. the demand for seats | Dreasing admiration for the work oF fa Geaire to hear. Itamong them sev. eral-from~ clergymen and i ighent, musical nuthoritiea im ihe an hour. hen: Mr, Conrled’ wan into ! the saecialen of the ownern ras jome,”’ he decided that. he would ce no, erformance of the music me, ta, Nem Jot So a LATE NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. + Filth--Kulghton. 7-2, Dressa 4-1 place, Marcis. _ Sixth——Coroner, §-1.-St. Noel 7-5’ place, Gladiator. - peremptorilyor—|atengih from St. Valentine. who clo: 1Ball. far.the place, * PANIC. Sevenitl--Mahogany 5. 1 Etta M. 10-1) places Brilliant, * FROM METROPOLITAN AUN IN FAST FIRST RACE—Guy Mannering (9 to 2 and 8 to 5) 1, Clifton Boy (2 to SECOND RACE—Lady of Navarre Valentine (2 THIRD RACE—Glamar (41 to 10) CHA WIR haw TO the crows Pty “(81S 8 YOK PTALE] 2 CHATTY T | lattractive card drew out a big attend fo a, Pretoriu 105, ‘rphe meoting at which the fate of!{ cleared things well enough to enable) Arricguriita. at pices tart. Flagstone, 104. Fr. 10 “palome' was renled. sa.-far_na—tho tte start. — Pee 9. Metropolitan concerned, was held at {| Another rotswasnarrowly averted 1 [yy iat ceib 18 ‘noon in tl vite offlto OF Georges G. {the fueh-lour-tn:the-subway station at rai Torts mn Haven; Nom st Naxscu-street.—Thero | One Hundred —and Bteseem aire! Maino Teas ‘ 5 |wvere progont, representing the direc | And Third avenue, when A ce tet eer peers sees 2% — \torate ofthe Metropolitan Opera-House | #Y eral hundred hurrying passensers } storm. Clifton Boy jumped away in ; tand Regi Hstate Company, —-atr, | took.things in thelr_own_ hands ne jae “pind, made the “running to the j : lod over the ticke or and ata- | stretch, where Guy Mannering took the [Haven, Charles Lanter, J. Pierpont Bowley ore thar Uexet chopper, Ba liend sana won eariiy by two Innitiis Morgan, D.,O. Mills. George F. Bow- | Von Tamster: Ptrom Ollfton Boy, who was gwo Jengibs is = yy, The -trouble-was caused -by—the-fact.l in front-of-Bimplloity, -— doin: Wham K,—Vandersilt, Hy Hotting Glamor made the running and won whe ra music of Richard Strauss, pitta fomtled aasures, Che directors that The last car ofa six: car el south: bound on the Syxth Tieng In whlch Balomo kisses the ace favenue “Lk road, i West Broadway, took fire asthe train —There-was-a_panic_among the thirty-five passengers as the flames rolled up and they made-a wild rushgto the fore. the first The. train. was Gavertinod yerforn'auces, stopped and he-passengers all rushec out to the platform. leclared in thd communicatl “at fe Conrled’ Gomnany, has re-| THe train. was run onto the siding and’the-fire putout. The north. and- southbound service was helt upi-for r, hali Luves at No, 333 | Kast _Bwonty-attn : sth EAL T — |Henry I. Kleinberger, Broadway - Mer- chant, and Harry C. Brearley, Ad- vertising Agent, Accepted, and Take Places in Box. THAW ANGRILY ORDERS ‘ CHALLENGES IN TWO. CASES. | | Prisoner’s: Mother and the Countess of Yar- mouth Not in Court To- Day—New Panel-of 100 Talesmen Ordered | FOURTH RACE—E. M. Fry (3 to) 5 and out) 1, Blue Lee (3 to 1 for| mech [sbove the average tn quality. The staxe | telephoned to Fast} Was the Premier and the distances four All the crack two-year-olis FE. M. Fry was a stron: A five furlong handicap brought out a “UneTUaTay Eig SSRN EOF TAT HOES OT Jan. % and hereby object in accord- [smmea With wcrowd-of desent citizens | rency, “Lady. of. Glamor, Jpnce with section 2.af the Jeane to _|-Who-Wwere-analowsto-wet to -t aes Charlte_fastman ‘bos can i performance of opera | Ress, ANT eMOR™ trary porred 7 5 (9 prortlaed sa close contest. On ad a ne In tha Metropoltan Opera | station tt-was-found=to-be— fammed {otrack “there would’ aye been a chan = : | the Abul the Umit In “LS road e oy s tariau navel pecard vt his tee bit lived, That a committee of ; of miunagement means thar passenger: xolne wan slow and lumpy, the track A by the preaident, 1] Were bulging out the gates on the plat-tiaving had no chance to dry out, The a | to confer wh the Conrled Metro- | forms of the trains, so Ushty Were) weather was flne and warm and th and converted Uie track Into a quas 3 | released. | No..472-Broadway. living at No. 1873 Seventh avenue, Vo-day the fami THAW JURY TO DATE. No. I—DEMING-B. SMITH -retived meee rer; No. PIgn dreds d Eleven sive No. 2—GEORGE PFAFF, hardware; No. 122 Centre street. No. 3—GEORGE H. and Thirty-fifth. street, No. 4—DAViD S. WALKER, real estate; No. 156 West Nincty-fitth 283 West-Ons ECKE, manager; No, 601 West One Hundred street, ’ | No. 5—HENKY C, HARNEY, manager; Brook eye HUS: and One Hun-. \f dred and Thirty-second streot. No. 6-HARRY C. BREARLEY, advertising agent, No, 19 Bast 8ix- |} teenth street. i} No. 3—-MALCOLM- FP, PRABSER, clothing salesman; {| One Hundred and Teenty-cighth street. “a LES D, NUWTON, retired rallroad oficial; No. 280 Weet One Hundred and Thirt % No142 West fourth street, No, §—LOUIS HAAS, candy salesman; No. 147 West Ninety-sixth~ street. No, 10—JOHN §. DENNEE, rallway agent; No, 271 Broadway, { No. U—IIENRY |. KLEINRERGER, merchant, tving at No. wo | acy : Only one man more is needed to complete the Thaw jury. It is expected the box will be filled/to-day. The -eleventh-juror chosen is Henry I. Kleinberger, a merchant at He is fifty-five Ver aw years-old: Harry_C. Brearley,-an advertising agent, living at No. 19 East Six- teenth street, was accepted by both sides to-day and took chair No. 6, from which Juror Harold Faire was excused yesterday. ; The fear of 4 mistrial through the illness of a juror is felt by both | and, itis sald, willstead—to—another ne already. drawn being-+ Sich Mrs. William Thaw and the Countess of Yarmouth were absent) hi jury-and-the-Countess-remainad-with-her. THAW VETOES TWO. ; Edward Thaw and-his sister, Mrs; Camegie,- came Tate, so for a sale companied: ds-usuat t “her chum an -adviser,May. McKenzie. Thaw vetoed one man whom his lawyers were ready to accept ag a sae -at-the morning-session...A_ little later Thaw's. attomeys, without nsulting-him, challenged a_talesman. . This angered the prisoner, who shook jis head Impallenily and Saito Mr Peabody: “That was'a good! man ——A-fittle tater -W¥atier-Gilles, who was_one.of_ the Berthe Claiche! jurors, was accepted by the State, and counsel for the defense were con- sulting as to’ their course when Thaw leaned forward and whispered huskily, “Challenge him,” and then impatiently, ectallenge him, I say,” and he was let go. A new panel of one hundred talesmen was ‘ordered by Justice Fitz. gerald before noon, as it was feared the old panel would be exhausted before the jury is completed. This will make four hundred talesmen drawn in the case. The new panel will report to-morrow morning. | Thaw Himself Bars Two — From Jury; One Accepted, On both aides thero was hope that) street, stayed longer onthe stand> It the box might be filled before night. At) was petite’ that Mr. Garvan did not the opening —to-day_thero_ remained of | asic entleman—It—he—knew “Mr, the second panel sixty-four men. The Bakes Cincinnat,"" the mysterious \lefenso had wu xteen of Sts peremp-| Mr, Baker {# a lawyer who has: rep- tory challenges and the Btate thirteen-| resented the Thaw family In certain There wero nine jurors in the box, business Interests. Nor df Mr. Garvan In rapld succession, Asaistant District-| grow any Inudable curiosity regarding Attorney-Garvan got rid. of several! s6r, Roth's possible acquaintance with talesmen, May McKensle, or Roger O'Mara, of Goorge M. Btallmeyer, a broker, of\ pitteburg, or any of the heavy datter- No, @ Broadway, had strong prejudices, |{ca of ailenists who have figured or | | | f. “THAW JURY a ca fll. Skete { | EVELYN NESBIT std IN’ COURT COURT HEARS HOW ALDERMAN OOK RG BRIBE Magistrate ¢ the Story Assiatant People. Abe Clifford, was Alderman: ap art deal will Qgure in the case. “The People are content,” sald Mr, Jerome, after Mr. Roth had successtul- ¥ ria the Fontan ot. the, customary at No, 52 quent business dealings with: Stanford White, Maurice Bllor, Jr of No, 14 Morning: | aide avenue, wae let go for brivate | me reasons. Joehua J, Roth, an art dealer, who. (Gontinusd on on Becond Page.) ing, Clifford t & mo- who is| Peters made the address as dlotated, But ur BG Harding then told of the arrangement Examination of W. S, Clif. Wapistate vnibnan: : Worary ot tte Criminal OL TLD meio jection of Recorder, wha a stiall” howe of thal | Mony AlMerman oso ast One Hun friends were present. when the hearing | iain at near These Aidermen are John J.| and began. Croniy, Harry L, Leverett, Corneljus G. | Sai he knew Ree Nopnan, Joseph. M. “‘Torpey, Charles Ce aidermanlousn Kuntze, Fr, J. O'Neill, Henry Clay Pet- uw ers, Thomas J. Mulligan, William Row- croft and Josept: Folk. District-Attorney had charge of the proceedings for Earl Harding, a the principal witness against Alc and he recounted In dotall all of Mie} bribery negotiations he Harding told of vlows and telsphone conversations the led up to the offer of a bribe of and the ultimate acceptance proposition by Clifford. Clifford had promised to swing all of | the! M, 0. L. membeza of the Board for | the fixed rate of $00 each. The wit-| ¥: hogs sald that he had dictated a rpeech | that waa to have been thade by Alder-| § man Peters in nominating Judge ‘Cows | W sted to aot “as Ko-bet ve [ao od the ar foMenn [Delaware Trotel, THtrty=tpurmn Ure } and ‘Third avenue. [After the “witness had Anisbed hy when meses Ts and t 1 Tus aandcwiiidectie Tight thing at t right i What <cilttard Said. GRaclig=atee i Siemon tienes testified the lat he Nea ween Only We oF “fand that he-wanted to mee-th could ben by Whitman. the anything atitthie tn aetw Bul began to tis exaniination bite charges against William So Clifford, 3h) O. L. memper of the Bound of Alder- | ae jmen, who Was arrested two woeks no uh ee for accepting a bitte of $6,000-to swing jof Mann to tho stone-yard, where Hard- ten fellow-members of tha Board—all jing followed: him and saw the money wy Passed to the Alder Alderman on the Stand, At-the conclusion of Har M. Rufus B. Cowt ten Aldermen: Invotved-int- oned is all Telit ther hazy concluded: t) wink witness Was no had Interp! mean, He. find Hiteane ail the of the Bribery. Smythe | Levy defended” Cttrtord. World reporter, who ts } rman | the fret witness called, t made with the ae him: ree his several {nter: eae t wolng ) 4 ub room and. th him they were ot the 0 d LOCA Ta Ing the witness, Mr. Levy ad: Did Mr. Clifford or‘any one elue offer 1 an’ money for your vote?” tainly not," Fewpondod the wit- f. 0.1L, rom Peimierl to ex-Judse Cowing, had yoted more by through any promptings 9 reason. ‘After ho wan exctss forman O'Nelli Was called and questioned along. the mon Ned 9. auddeniy” swung had promised to ace that whereby the $0,000 was turned over $0/ game lines with very much the same David Mann, a friend of Clifford who rc#ults, Torpey could not explain why the| than} “THINS PLS, HS HEART POOR INDPULSE | “That Ex.Governar. Resting Easily. =The condition ¥., Jan. action “and respira satisfactory, a rather uncom and thie “ not con patient sp norninus ads influence of oplat Whert Dr Hibbard wns sren-to-day- erning tho ex-Governor’s heart and, vernor wes resting easily. os $98,000,000 BOND : ISSUE BY ATCHISON. y almost unan!- ckhokters_of—-the Fe Raliway of the fesu- bord to” seoure. andthe Reet "SULTAN N PUTS PRICE ON RAISULI’S HEAD, Jan. %.—A broth : } E nt cHlef in whose stress ‘Raleull sousht refuge; and a number of Ratsullis chiefs, have ten: dored thelr aubmisston to the Gavéens in ment. Ibis reported that the Bulta: has offered a large reward for rain i head. PINEHURST—CAMBEN, PIN Erig, Lid, Quickest io Geaboara, office, 1198 B'way, oF offices, pai | Best Doctor. Can Se Arhiod the statement ot the Howser lod better this 7 «and the best he could say was ‘| \