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ce nee repr : “BACK By HEAVY FOG ruck aN PRESIDENT STILL KEPT W ACELL TE KIT AND Mi DANI WIN FOR ODOM ) REACHES HER DOC : ‘Big Turbine Aachord Off the Hook Six Hours—Mist Causes_. Train Collisions and y fter being held by the fog ai ‘@ecked at 5.30 this evening. 2 than six hours, which record was s ++ —624 miles. The fog that delayed the Mauri stania, ran aground off Sandy Hook unfil the tide changes. Bo thick was the bianket of mist. on the, rivers. and bay to-day that many t ines were suspended during the pe rah hours, All water traffic was se) * glousiy hanipered and there were many | {marrow qeca pes“ from collision, No boats | ran to LAberty Island or Eilix Island nd the big railroad ferrica ran on one-} Boat schedules. Land traffic usual, partially { and there were two which, luckily. injured - {The new Cunardey was In communt-| Otion with land for the lust twent, four hours, i No Noisy Welcome, ‘The small tugs apd other craft In the lower bay failed to accord lier the wel- come given her “little sister,"" the Lus! when the latter lowered a record, ; fox which | Brooklyn was. by the of smash-ups, in no one was seriously on shrouded the bay and Kept the sight of the big vesxel banked beaind the mist Captain Pracbard, however, | From veame tidings yester Cunard officials hers A the Mauretania w : Sean ‘all around work of the Lusitania. } ‘the beat daily. record made by the ‘ Dusitania’ was 618 knots In twenty: four | fours, The M uretatin's was 624 a se capt. Pritchard declares when, Mt @ickers. get accustomed to ‘ing the tiuge turtiner they will give so mus mete steam thatia storm will affect {ne} Meuretania very #ligntly. ‘That she i ean do better than the Lusitania” ner trowners do not doubt, y and excitement on the Sghipi when Wecapiy world's record ae @ day's ron had been emashed. W. J. While, an American meniger, contributed $1,000 to the stok- chipped in, too, and avery~ Body joined in un ovation to T. 3. Hun- —ter,_ot_the—firm—that—bullt—the—boat—tin. the dining saloon.” @. W. Barney, 92n of Charles T. Bar- wey, ate Président of the Knickerbocker ‘Trust Compaiy, was n passenger on jthe turbiner, but hia name wax not on the passenger ist. “LY Trains Collide, Ashore the fot was responsivle for two ‘crashes; on the Kings County “Li? lines, In ong of which two trains were “Partly—demolished and several porsons Injured, (This was a rear-end collision @t the Saratoga ‘avenue’ station: ©O=A train of five cers had: been halted day which glycs ste reason to believe | eclipse the | 4 < SEE. : Evenne Worip To-Morrow for: « Robert Edgren’s Story on Career of: | SFRANK ERNE No, 11 in Series of i ‘Champions I Government Steamer. =| avenue line. Grounding of Sets Hook port 9,50 o'clock this | Mia s this afternoon, tne great turbine CunarderMayretania © Her maiden voyage was completed in five days and something fess to secure release from confine urpa ed on the maiden trip of the + Lusitania. But the Mauretania brought the record for a Single day’s run js ¢riends to negotiate. The best record for a day of the Lusitania is 618 miles. etania outside Sandy Hook was re- “ teponsible for other embarrassments to ships and for mishaps to trains on| burglar who -kitled Pol! }tand. The Government steamer Gen. Meigs, bound out to the Maure-|\,. and must remain on-a mud bank, at the station by » algnal. On another felty’Mne tram the’ motorman falled ‘to ‘see a walting train -and had; rammed it before ne hdd an opportunity to wet the brakes. ‘The platforms of the two colliding cars, were splintered and the straphangers In| bet! traing were hurled to the floor and badly bruised. The two rear cars of the jelly line train piled together with such | orney Eid | force that their roofs were smashed and their windows broken. Several passen- wers In these cars were cut by the flying | glass, The other crash was jist- below the Thirty-sixth street station on the Fifth A Bay Ridge train shot out of the station on its way solv when |the truck of the first car jumped the switch and proceeded for Cbney Island. -The other trucks the switch fand pulled for » » with the re- sult that th2 entire train was ‘soon; sprawled across\the tracks. passengers jn the train at the the accident Ued up the Coney 1 and und Bath Beaci nes for halt an hour, ‘The thick fox was also responsible for he crash of pasxetiger trains on the Horth phore line of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Ratiroad today at a point just south of the station at ar- ington, "No one was injured; although the bump caused/most’af-the occupants of the two trains to be someswnar shaken up. The head-on cdilision occurred on strip of single track near the Arlington depot. The trains were proceeding very cautiously when they struck. TraMe was delayed-ouly 2 -ehort-ticae. DYER CASE DETECTIVE >—OUT OF HE Nene 16, Come Into Gone Renter Habeas Corpus. fl An eécho of the charges against Col! George R, Dyer, of the Twelfth Regi- Ment, was hedrd in the Supreme Court this afternoon when James W, Osborne, atorney gor Col, Dyer, secured from Justice O'Gorman a writ of habe corpus. reauiring, the Warden of tho Tombs to produce on Monday. L. Pp, Dixon, private iMeiective who was ar- Tewied two weeks ago on ihe chargs of attinpting to bribe one of the princinat witnertes who had appearcd againat the’ Colonel, to leave the State, In hia petition Mr, Osborne sald Dixon, who haw been in Dyer's employ singe the regimental row developed, was being held « prisoner iMegally. Later’ Dixon was brought from the |Rrlson to the Supreme Court and be j consent of the District-Attornoy's oMfce ho was reloused untll Monduy on a cash Dail of $1,000, | ————— FOUGHT HIS COACHMAN WHO TRIED TO KILL HIM. BLOOMINGTON, ¥Hi, , Jennings, for twelve ani Inthe employ of John ©. Stev yon, A capltulint.” attompted to-day tole JSS, for te new post-onttce bullding Aboot Mr. Blevenson, ‘The latter aviaod | NeW, Yanks te nlana»to/ bb: opened | the revolver almed at Ie head and The ancultects named ate Carrere & fought; bis assafant unt delp arrived. Peanee HTolnn ia rire, Mekiun| Hecame a Ic ie atleved that Jennings |ty\axy anon the nlane ares J Soe uilxe a oman ied. ini of Washington. D. pmen it Mer of thel Hornkastle, of New York City: Mt former Vice-President’ of the United| atniastie, of Tew, Xor at States, Adia! E, Stevenson, 3 Jauiee'f of Philadelp! Ht Thére were! ones Maxweil, Unable to Furnish | | $30,000 Bail, Locked Up Alongside Negro. (GRAND JURY IS AT WORK linvestigates Further Into the} Affairs of the Closed Brook- | —lyn—Institution. torexa, President of —Despits the efforts of Howard, Maxwell. former the Borough Bank of Brookjyn, falled in Ray Street Jail to-day, His Jail of $A,000 appears to be to avy for although he has not lost hop | Maxwell is in a cell next to that oc- cupled by William Morse, the negro rman Kav- a week ago, The indie banker allowed to sleep betwee sheets end 8 brought from his home jand to have hix meals brought from a |restaurant. Otherwise he was treated like an ordinary privoner, and contine- ment galled him. The Grand Jury continued tts investi- gation into-the affairs. of the Lorough Bank and other Brooklyn financial in-| stitutions to-day, It Ix expected that! Sother Indictments ‘will be fou - In con: | | nection with thé yuspehwion of the Bor Jough Bank, but ‘Assistant District-At- | jer says that they will not down this week. Brooklyn Bank, the Wi parg Trust Company, and the Jenkins | ‘Trust Company ure also under the | Jury_pro ara Haaren for forgery In} tho third degree, grand Jarceny and niixdemeanors were found against Gow, | Campbell and Maxwell, Gow, was sreed | ih $23,800 ball, and Campbell, who from | the-first has claimed he was only a toot of Gow and Maxwell. Jn $29,000, The indictments, summed up. are two felony chargea ag bell, which |earry im tete irs! imprison. | ilmenty—thtee felony against | Maxwell, which ty-live years’ lizprizonment. and two felonies. and. “three misdemeanors against Gow, which could carry twenty- | six years’ imprisonment, Tho ~ fines might equal the number of years they could be Imprisoned, SOE CANS AND -HELSON SIGN 0 han The be jams | ay: charges carry with them twen- “Batiling Dane! Gua anitees ‘Champion $35,000 Purse for the: Fight. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Nov. 22.—Joe Gans and Battling Nelson have signed articles of agreement {or another fzht | before one of the Nevada clubs, Nel- son is to cunrantee a $3.00 purse, Of this 7% par cen® does to the winner and ® per cent. to the Jorer, Nelson has been after Gans for an- other match ever since thelr famous battle ar Goldfelds, where Gans was given the deolsicn on @ foul. It is un-| deraicod that one o’,the Novada clubs will offer a purse of $35,000, thourh us [yet the fghters have not xiven any} {ntimation as to who will pct up the} money, | EIGHT TO DRAW PLANS FOR NEW POST-OFFICE: WASHINGTON, Noy, 22.—Annistant Treacury Winthrop. of the Treasury! Department, in charge of public build-| Ings has designated elght leading arghi- tects of New York to submit competi- vy plans under the Act of February | Hatt was third, Former Rider Lands First and| ————— Fourth Events at Ben- nings Track. P'SELL T. A WINNER. Tim Sullivan Arrives at Course and Starts With a “Good Day. SPATS THE EVEN WTS BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASH- TON, D. C., Nov. Lite Joe Wotter, who, with McDaniel, divides the jockey lonors here daily, landed the second winner of tre day-for ex- Jéckey Odom In the fourth race, Me- Danlel brought home Oraculum in the opening event, Both were odds-on cholces, ey were well played. cetting the monet here ex a day pass without’ som> Lis barn | Jing a morse. Russell T. Jed al Lie Way toway, ax he-tiaually does. There was no stop to him, and at the end he wan running easily to win-from, Kempton, a ato:ple- chase hors at long prive. George C, made to-day, He arrived Jast night, He bad a good day. Frank Moore, the clud-house “commissioner, won a good bet on Tancy Bird in the ‘Mim Sullivan ance at the track second. He bet $9 place amd show at § 10 1 and 3 to 1 as the, horses were Fancy Bird Mnistied tn going to post. se behind Trash, McDaniel Beat Notter. The track to-day was fetlock deep In mud, with a luyer of water on top. MoDaniel walked Oraculum to the post ihe opposite. way of the track. The Odom cit jwas a § to 10 favorite. and the crowd did not, like MoDantel's at- to make he weight tell on hin The result of the race proved shat Mo- Daniel and Notter are tie only reall Pee a Hding here. ‘They: had the ruce | petween tem all the way, Oraculay out- gaming Right and ‘True, Notter's mount, in the last sixteenth. Workman was third. Trash Wins Again. Eight were scratched from the at ond; leaving ¢ en to KO, A great play | on Rappahannock, with No‘er wv his’ price-trom iz down to 8 to the two-y the D einpt nola was, played, as old Trash, Trash proved {he Ww Iongths from Fancy. Bird, wi Wau at the kond-price of 15 to 1) The fa- vorite, Rappahannock, was tird, Yad- do ran prominently to the streteh: and there dropped out of it, Trash ran a wood raze, but was lengths out of {tin =f Fie TREK: SUELO: 30 to, 1 Shot Wins: “Losing! Smith, on Weirdsome, tosn- ed etayE tne tnird race He aa tight up straight in th Diarkle. stealing cet f June. as een: fnistjed caught nin Appin =o ATE WWE AR to t-shot, the longest priced horse in the race.’ He waa lust and apparently out of Jt on -the backstretch. Oxford was started agaln for the second time Mh _atiocestion, but the beat the old gray horse could ao was third. Lane Allen was a 1 to 2 favorite, but again dis- appointed. H. parently: has gone off, He ran next to last to-day, Books Lose $25,000, incognito, a son, of Disgulse,, was backed heavily to “win the fifth race. Opening at 7 to 1, the best price at the lose of Ue market war 3 to 1 against him. Disgulee colt are not supposed to like heavy going. In fact only two of them, Masque and. Infanta,” have won'dn the kolng this season, Tncognito's success, therefore, was 'a blow to the breeding sharps. ‘All of $27,000 wa staken from the book- makerson’ the victory.0f the colt: from the Keene cast-off sale, MeDantel got Incognito off In front, and led all the way to Win, by five lengths from Mins Cateadyo Bixle “Himmel, who opened | favorite but: receded, wax third, half a length behind: Miss “Catesdy, Baltimore Pool Lost, A barrel of money, a Baltimore poo was lost to the books on the final ra of the day. The mone the “sports from the Monianental City "went on El: dorado, The ‘best McDaniel could do} was to finish third bebind Royal Lad 4g the outside rail, yesterday, Higginbotham, with Joo Notter up. was fire was life and death, the winner, te led flended by Royal f Hidorado wns off none’ too well, and, , although he-wa-arunning fast at the gud. he never could et. to. the two i ron the way, clonely to the stretch. Ronee Men'e SQdian DUA Muu plib-La Uvercoats ut $575, Worth elu. bale so-ay and satuiday at KING 3, y Broudway, opp. City Hall, Mela Siik-lined | Keracy, Melion atid “Irian Frieze overcoats, all lengths. and the few herringbone patterns, Jn gray anit Gark shades, all at $8.7, Worth S16; also fren Aimpocted “wersted” wuts meres and. black ‘Thibets at sires. KING'S, 243 Bromdway, Hall. *° v ty eles hin firny appesr-t @ last 100 feet ana |~ b, Index. ri Time—145, Bturters, rENng WORLD it CHAR SIXTH DAY AT BENNINGS. ALTUMN MEETING. CLOUDY. handicap; NON 22. ‘Mighwelght 4 As easily second best and ed) one Port Ume, by Hono. Tapianaen ck Thistle pace and ¢ yee Bradwick Wis St ay way KYL SLOPPY, $100 added WT ES TRAC. two-year-olda a upward M. Odom. ddekaya. MeDiniet Train ui Brussel Fairbroth Moge swale, mo away cleverly Ip the f. a Well afior makits ® not won, 10) Mapsnte 18 nie Bere The Shai Bancy exireine ib ‘Traeh wan ‘Senttened: Weilrdaome wa. itched. Destroyer, $20, allot Lox King thietie Kaaton, High Jum be ny beet and. Coming away Tesoitely. teat fh the stret, f 1 the end Ha ieee “naa pet} Jett at the end: % NeDaniai W.- Meinty Ob 0 but hung at ‘and compels Wiis inet nic finals (it 1 YEO POURRA AAC Salil nb 18 a5. by Musseil— course, antens Post’ tune, 8.22; hel K Duthie wn Time. 1s ere Jos 108. 103) tet 108 nt ios 103, nockirby’ Ww ¥ 3 course, his iikine , Beart good, iu years old, g400 added; wx firlonea, 4 614 MeDaniel 2) f° Brumsent 71 7 York nie and always had the foot of an fot of ids; $100 adders wn x furlonees. Won easily: place dry rainer---B Open, High. Clos. 5D Braxgadocio . 43 ‘The Hhaughrai Hob Callanan, J Winner, ONopOIAT, 1 hw bo es 9 and the going tot tired uniter her heavy fell_in the tmpost. reteh. 1k. a twoyearolds wi Post time, 4.16; off, Rallyhoo Bey-—Manza\ ee eae 2 vi Daniel S 4 Pairbrorher: : iy G. Bet Heney ‘ondiane. Glaucus, Laughin Wihiie ani “Abaayn © toa uf his company finkshed c yo Seater) Misa Catemy seven furlongs, Buirt_ mov Ow target driving. ig Hi er eth i Hitorado: Millage “icin”: “ratchid— conan Mi letabotham i San pal que Hikuenbottinan badd alt excuse and steeped badly: on Eatimate.Nat ay crhiatty and was ‘aie end. FIRE PRIESTESS VANSHES. DEAD, DAUGHTERS FEAR Lady ‘de Maler, the eccentric woman [ who’ called herself a priestens of Zoro- jaster a | blazing ters bel | suicide. She to. Mrs, 4 Prealdent nd shrine in her Neve thay she Monnitt, her y. fire. McKinley, worshipped constantly: at Hittle’ apariment bat No, 212 East Twenty-third atreet, has | pank. dropped out of sight and her two Caigh- has { eg “Fuirprather: Miller Jon Goines 02 100 iy dite Merty Map--Az! eeu teed for #100 omy. galloped at tive saat Al dorado tad no hersele with worsttip, She of. the day tricking up tawdry shrine and buming sacrifices upon. | Often she would offer up her daught fine Hingerle and silk stockings on altar fire After her strange spent the custom of ereater part her GaURTLers went away she own clothing and some small pied of clothing. On Saturday Jast she jsent for an expreasman and sent all, her treasured belongings away to the Twen- ty-second) Regiment among them busts-of-tho (Presidents and pictures of famous -Kenerals and statesmen, She a a lotter for them, saying that | mothér's apartmenta'Wiey found the Also before that in a Maier, who declared the title! was conferred upon her by ocoupted three small rooms in the three-story Twenty- third st Helen a three weeks ried-a waiter in the Went amy > OP] “city with her, | 4, | The mother was left dione th busy fuallen. reet nd . Uved pes Her. daughters, with her until ——Tsen_ Helen mar- voy, Hotel and Her alater Gussie went} committed | directed the man to com back on Mon- duy for the remainder of hor But whe did! not, Walt for hist ant eTeT |Monday, leaving the house carly und drawing all;her money ( from the When she bade Mrs. Monett, the jJandiady, good by she said that’ she bYWas going to “her fire: When the daughters were notified of! [the disappearance and—went to thelr lowing note addressed to ther Wwell—there i#.one life and one death. she went away on Monday last she sald ping is lite death," and dea happiness, could be. found en ‘JEW MAYOR OF ROME 1S ANTI-CLERICALS’ PLAN. “ROME; Nov by the Anti —It has been docited ricals, who over- whelmingly the municipal election on Nov, 10, to elect Ernest Nathan. a Jew, Mayor of Rome, He will be the first Jew to hold such an office in the city, | Nathan js an Englishman, though « few years ago he became a naturalized won th WILE WORD QUESTION TO EXPERTS. — burned up many odds and ends of her[? risoner's Affection for Ex-Senatot Dominated Every Other Emotion, ae Swears Lawyer Who Had Ad-_ - vised the’ Two in Their Affairs. F ORM BASIS OF 13,000- Another Witness Declares Her Love Was Idola- ‘rous, and Her One Desire Was to Become. Wife of Man She Shot to Death— -Erown’s Love Letters Read. (Special to The Evening World.) ® WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—Insane in her love for ex-Senator Brown, is the way ane of the:leading witnesses for Mrs. Annie M, Bradley to-day described thewnental.condition of the prisoner Albert H. Barnes, Assistant Attorney-General of Utah, was the person who gaye-the testimony. Questioned as to the sanity of Mrs. Bradley, he said that she seemed to be absolutely under the influence’ of Brown, and that while he could not say that she was insane she had an insane IEE for Arthur Brown. Thix phase <f the question at Issue In the murder 1 will figure In a |byparheticat question of 13,000) words Which will bo put to the sanity ex-erts | by the defenso when they are called [next ifs Monda e Several suxwentions :of financial . thely for Men. IIradley have reached jer, One woman writes from Anum |Arhor, Mich, offering to send #28, and another has started a “daisy. fur her penent. Prisoner Much Worn, Mrs, AS uu A sGHUUL Hook and Lad- ebain Bradley entered court to- she looked much worn, as if she tad had a sleepless night. She took her accustomed seat back of former Judge Powers and atier a tow words with him Four Engines, ‘i turned to the reading of hor mail, Bhe > Truck 4 olic carried & croam-white chrys> der Truck and” Police which had been presented aepevee(aalle } ¢ brightencd when Assistant Reserves Called Ou Sons naduheee pire ered ne UUme yesterday, rex chair, Bhe fol- Sceming much, af fected when he related interviews with hor\concernitg Brown, Mrs, Bradley had many moods during the day, laugh= axain took the w There's something more than an ordi. lowed htm ctosel nary spanking walting for the boy who this'aftesnoon turned in an alarm from Hecatise, che alarm came trom a sohosl | many; wany timex promised to: marry” the reserves of the Leonard and Her and that he tad promised that be- Charles” street stations were hurried fore Mrs. Brown died, to get a divorse out. ~ Inspector Russell also went Lonarty her, She sald he wae pute { around. iting ihe matter off and glying her no There was no excitement among tha StUstactlon, She mueh disturbed . | children in ah xclool, ax nly a foly Aout {t and axked If 1 would not go | of them k li nines wary in te, 2d hk i Brown. She thought, 1 eretetiN cerita TROTTER Ri tec teen ORR URE EmHIRHE flaveceome influence with him. toifnd any clue’to thoy younketer: wile Mr. Barnes sald he rufsed to do turned in No wlnem, t and Mra. Bradley then asked whatoke ar Piyougnt Brawy ought to doo “to rat [her that In the clroumstances Bra CHILD KILLED AT PLAY. [should marry her and give his name those children?! witness sald. 14 Go th Faunce begged of me to go and I alll refu Canmnt netwern Gate aia She cried and 4. and asked If S@n> and Strangled (o Death, ator Brown should send for him wowd George Meyer, the three-yonr-o'd) he go, and 1 told her T would do adopted son of nk Russell. of 0. Very short t 1 wax asked 44s eMullory. Avenue, Jersey Clty) was_£0 to Brown'n, office.” Killed while at play to-day. Taliierown ior Matryatien The child had vee swinging ‘on 4! phe witness then repeated what he nad at the side of the housovwend it ota Mrs, Bradleys following- ifs tale fs there that Mr. Russel! found him,! wit. prawn, Neat yeteay4 The boy tad apparently fallen snot when I went Into Brown's! offtce | from the gate as it awung to and, be-)y6 took tue tn iis private room. and ing caught by he neck between the | closed the door, He then sald to mez ate and the fence, had been strangied | , ‘Barnes, Mrs. Bradley ts determined eso a |uat 1 shall marry her, What shally do? What yo you think I better do?!" Barnes's (eatimony was being closely followed, not ortly by the pris: ere Lead to Importa-, oner, but by the Court, jury and coun> elas well. Ax ho approached thes point where he was to relate what he Thad mild to Brown In’answér to Brown's | request for advice, Mrs. Bradley lea back In her chair and bowed her h Bhe rafsed it but once durinw Barnes recital. i ie “L sald: ‘Now, Senator, you" have abked. that question and I am going t® 2 eee speak very plainly on this RSS ba EGGS FROM ENGLAND. High Prices F tation’ of 1,827 Canes, | The White Star liner Majestic, which’ jarrived here yesterday. brought 1,227 | oases of exes, the Srat Importation from i England in modern shipping history, ‘The eggs were brought hero’ because ofthe preront high prices in New Yerk, A a Ale Driukers Give Thanks for all the Woodness contained in BVANS' ALE, Publig Behool No. Mi at Hubert and yo Murrieht atone. time and inthe —< Cohisier Sireetes Fiat oa SreMne. octrerty when es hook and ladder.trock were calted’ out. | Brown's love letters to her were read | No one was hurt, He tok ¥: iors were jus preparing to xO") Ste Bradiey.-conte-toomy office, aud». angers, cab ¢ (inked aobut Brown marrying her, home when the rm wax turind !n.) Barnes ‘testified. “She told me he had a