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st yt SANA EIEN OUT IOA ON ROE LOE A COTE LOI O CITA CTE I aa eee On to-day’s Editorial Page you‘will find; erapnically, dramatically and enteriaininzly told by ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE The Story of ‘‘Carmen”’ THE STORY |] he BEGINS It is the first of a new series entitled “The Story of the Operas,” which will be continued in OF THE |j ¥:Y TO- DA Y es the Evening World on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. zs TO-DAY OPERAS See ED ITION. Sa BEGINS : 2 GREEN EDMTON ae OF THE OPERAS 1 WEATHER atn, colder; Wednesday fair. RESULTS EDITION _PRICE ONE (CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER _ 10, 1907; Imprisonment on North Spoils the Card at Local Carolina: Plantation. Track. En | ie _ ——— .....|[New Sunday Ordinance Held FOnly Rowe Pairs Are Tied ee Pere SEN ONE | PAVORITES, INFRONT ‘Up by Aldermanic Board.) Lead in Race---Kramer Meets li tot be iuwtnl to exhibit on the first day of Aldermen Hold Up Doull’s Eeeuoe eal ING ena Inks ILA Course Drying Out and Goo.t} “<6 Stee cane called Sunday, to the public, iu any bubld : European Champion y and Made Her Write That Spor fee ng, garden, grounds, concert room or other room or place, : dinance After Much Wrangling She Was Not a.Prisoner. | Shronte ERenisee kt st en fiGot New York, tie, performance of any tragedy, comedy To-Night. sy ‘ am z in Week. opera ballet farce, negra minstreloy. negro or See dance, en | f : ‘ j iti éi es boxing, with or without gloves, sparring contests, trial of strength, or any J) i : In Board and Competition (Special to The Drening World.) teak 1 mere = ee ae Se ais aaa ITHREE TEAMS LOSE LAPS IN : 3 4 2} |for exercise, or any forme CO+s: OXxe 5 6 18, a : Os ae | ee re ee | FURIOUS SPRINT AT:GARDEN. | \ ~ ASBURY PARK N.S, Dec - Miss) (ppecial to “Provided, Nawevarl that mOTnInE herein contained shall be deemed to, Act an murme in see Homo Sr 2. 7, Den. |e* wae * near approach to s prohibit at any such place or places on the first day of the week. com 1 , 7 c; vinter day, layed hav. hel any Guently acut appealing letters to frends) coldest days known here in years, {f -erts, lectures, addre'ses, recitations and singing, provided that such |Great Crowd Intensely Excited When Moran, ON LAWS AND LEGISLATION. eer GE ey was Being held nd the big open stand, that turned .yoyve-mentioned entertainments shail be glyen In such a manner as not}! Reireshed by Sleep, ithe eo Spurt— 2 for. nothing but ohfll winds. | 5 HOUSE Nareatlon TOL NHe : i fe ce or amount ty x serious Interrup! te cay with Osrective cleus Brat | proved about the most uncomfortable || (2 disturb the public peace erick, sent to rescue her. he community, | place to be found In the vicinity of New |{ repdve and religious Mberty of t Mie Sjostedt was Griven to the home Reese Plot: Rumored to Punish the = | 4 i | i «ling against the provisions of this section Sane nies : é Orleans ' Any person wilfully offending against t Proposed Modification Privileges Simply Some! sf %r forme: omptovers and frienta,| the crowa was ot very mengro pro-|f and every person knowingly aiding In such exhibitions, except as herein {| P. k : ¢ i ; caecimer FRB ASERHT LES Shr oe eae comm lerwely atouthe “provided, by advertisements or otherwise, and every owner and lence J] acemakers. i 5 i are mily with whom | “regulars. The on! a pu the | a) i : A \ di Milder Forms of Entertainment and Pro- [AP oa'ivea scents inthis city ana wintry winds served was to chip in the | of any building, part of a builiing, grounds, ganten or Sor a) k, $ : Si . : ‘}whom she notified frst of her predica-| redemption of the track. whici is fast | other room or place, who fi f.se or let out the same for the purpose hibits Theatrical Shows, Operatic or ment in the Nori Carolina wilie. 1t|[drying out on top, iving woe amur- fof any auch Ra istiionion nertommanted excentiaaihersinincoriden Cran: ; FORTY-FI3ST ‘HOUR SCORE (UNOFFEICIAL), wes also throwgh their instrumentality ;unce of decent going within the next eps A - “4 i ee al i e t the same be used for any such purpose, shal] ke subject to a i Dramatic Performances. Seis ancl eka that the: local eisbori- | sow ‘dave. Sete {ch penalty the corporation counsel of said city Is Miles. Laps. Milos. Lape. tes were ‘prevailed upon to despatoh | The programme had ttle claim ¢e at-' || penalty of $600, which penalty the corpo ' Fogler-Moran... 752 . 3 | Downing-Downpey..... 752 2 ® Detective Broderick to her reecue, tention save that it served to bring out J hereby authorized In°the name of the City of New York to prosecute, COnaNORS Pereira tire CORROOEG foe 1 d {ess foolish discussion, the Board Tells sa Harrowing Tal PS Sgedhy umber of horses and encour- 4 sue tor and recover; and on the recovery of a judgment for the penalty Rutt-Ston............4... 752 3 | Bee ae n.. ae 2 : J itless mort Ss fo SCUSs! aged apeciulation. eo best event was n s Sirens s = ry "| 3 Yess fe After long, fruitless an fl nesn el s) Oat _Te_an Evdalag World reporter she condition race of « mile and seventy | herein provided for against any manayer, proprietor, owner or lessee || Ge0rget-Dupro ... 782 3 | Breton-Vanon! 752 2 tof Aldermen to-day doomed New York to another blue Sunday, ts aes tee tale of her recent ex-| yards that got to the post just four [| consenting to or causing or‘allowing or leiting any part of the bullding [| Krebs-Vanderstuyft. 752 3 | Lawson-MacDonald 752 0 5 % | Perlences in the home of Pender. | horses, In the other races the felds Peo. s e of any hibition or performance prohibited: hy this ordi “Ei 5 afternoon. Alderman Doull’s resolution, providing for a: modification] ssa Sfostedt ta a comely woman of | wore ovorcronded with cheap material, fons Parneaeos Aas avai ee Hean Seine rial cenabeacien eae ee ease heh ee ‘ais en. TBM S r ie frie} . + perhaps thirty years, plump and at- FIRST RACE. 5 I y a ¢ seventy-five miles, behin ut record mado by of therrigid law which prohibits anything in the way of Sunday amuse-| tractive Bhe waa eo nervous during | Puree $0 for mlden twoyvearolda: ti manager. proprletor, owner or lessee 1s of Itacit vacated and annulled. 1) 2ikos and MoFarland in 1900, | Pd halt firtonws tas : : sclati the recital of the happenings at the! This omiinance sh. ment, was referred to/the antialiee on Laws and Legislation. . Bandectlace’ nach (here ocpaiediie tc » 4 Unless the power of public sentiment compels the Aldermen to act| ¢rawn trom ner in pieces, She ' de- es ier olares the viJlagers of Halifox, N. C.. ch wooner, riething further can be done before the committee reports at the} tota her after her relense that Pender ees tick ‘gegular meet, next Tuesday. The meeting this afternoon furnished an| had treated ntty-two other women. in M¥* wel Sait i: l take effect immediately. ee The seeiay race at Madison Square Garden has narrowed down to —— | contest.of four teams, in which America has but one representative, NTRIE , jrolger and Moran, Arrayed against this Ytinkee pair are Rutt and Stol, jthe German-Holland team; Krebs and-Vanderstuyft, the Gérman-Ameri- ici Rabe : can-Belgian team, and Georget and Dupre, the French team, Fogler and : ) Moran are capable of holding their own in a fair and open competition, amare : but just now Plots and conspiracies are on and it is hard to figure just ne ees . . where. the wind- up will find them. It is common gossip that the American >) ; Sranoaetrepmely Azaut) WOU DODDS ORO? Hennessy 16 \ riders are in for a rough deal and they are riding in constant \ ; | Many Theatrical Men at Meoting. | scribed himaeif aa a fatherly individual.’ ¢ ce ax a Ruskin. Basin hes i |dread of an accident that may grievously eff the ge 1 \ Yaterest taken in the probable action Eh f of amtable disposition and plotured his {" gna, “Ambeyack, Fire Opal and "De cic Y grievously effect their chance. It may be pront intent oe rapenareacen SOREL inate pang : / easily imagined’ what three teams can do to ohe in.a contest of this kind | pattendance of theatrical men, concert would “be a veritable paradise, shy paces it dirty work | resorted iG) @causernent ball managers, actors, flded to accept the position, having al also NEW YORKER’S NEW FARM POR Sct ae seb Rise ria sity Pathaee SSP en ee ee ale wouln WeweAC fhe eet wroukle| PRODUCES GOLDEN CROP.| “he from which I have lately been a suf-| ; 3 : y Sesbetats attempt of Lawecn and Mo- : a revreeenting Beats from ' | i , ei Jonald to make up the two Japs th Batre orice SN" Tempted to Tum Back. |. J. Jones Finds Kettle of Dobie Man at Lever Had Four Days’ Train- Have lost alice the’ taco atartaal, gust 1 a similar manner since hin owtfe and ty 00S tA: y’ jepportunity for several’ windy lawmakers to air their views at the €X-| stopdatighter deserted him nearly twenty ¢ubnits, 1! ee sae aclers. Wel 0 of action. i von | yours ago waiarters, Weight. ‘This man Thomas E. Pender !s an ) SEmtie Tim’ Sullivan was one of the Jahyman monster, a brute too vile to mT Scott. Dane 119 9 memberc senne Aiats mae. ea fj describe,” began Miss Sjostedt. “I start-| Elaine, Wonart and Glimc te realize that altuation 2 to’corrospond with him after Thad) yo. gion, SECU for something more than con- durerted an advertisement in the New! Flo % jon, but for nome reason best ‘ is " ‘ e i r | York ne: th e ‘known te himeeclf ine did not force tho newspapers for @ position as nurse or housekeeper about two months ago. Dy |The feature thin afternoon was the committees and delewations from feburch unions, religious societies and | — 8 : “4 “I reached Halifax Noy. 27 and wos : f before 4 o'clock McDonald, who had Juat 4 fanti-naloon and ant-Sabbath-breaking | Secre’ iry of War Reaches Ply-| met at the depo: oy Mr. Pender. He Eagles on Place He Bought | F : 66 E r Uy W é relleved Lawsoh, apurted into a ftty- este was hideous {9 look at and Tiwan al. | $ | Ing rom xpe (@) : yard- lend, The uproar of the! crowd 4) most tempted to turn back at sight’ of | > < : ne | fThe gallery, ante-rooma and aisles} mouth, but Visitors Are the man.” One eye wan gone and in my | a Year Ago. } i A oad t C eakalihalnectiun daaiitces terse | ‘ efforts at conversation learned that he | : we pusreacron sed, : All Turned Away. was quite deaf I should aay he. wax! NEW MILVORD. Conn., Dec. 10.— earne rage at 2 Orre BUSt enya, sevepald a Arana end | ; Clerk Martin announced that numerous © nbout neventy-sight yenrs old. He aroX Three thousand dollars. in 8 011 | : round they went, but McDonald held | eommninications for and against the reed me to the 9! allied home, about % "4 4 The latter made x bad pick-up, how- <Doan receivetl. One of the letters was|capecial Cavle Despatch to The Erentag| tome he hed deaecived in hin letvera Tsar ean lledhawasiel ever, and the feld finally overtook him. “from the New York Christian Endeavor World.) found w miserable xhack made of logs ing @ trench. he’ : ! Sua f hia advantage until relieved by Lawson, aliteranlleat trom nHatizarc pieces were dug up yesterday by T, J d S h 1 4 a peyoposed cuanaeninitha:sindes lanshad swhen we arrived at the ‘beautitul’ Jones on his farm: in the Merriall dts: iS spon ence cnool. 2 TERS PRET i ’ Mr. Jones was formerly a New York} 2 |The only result of the spurt was that Union, ‘That started the’ ball. (Copyright. 1907, by the Presa Publishing |!" which there were only two rooms. | ma ne ety é : - Aes | | Wiliams, the tatl-end © tT move.” shouted Alderman Frank Company, New York World.) Found Corpse in ‘Room. Peemeserne ARE Sat pie BD) Samuel A.Pickford, the man who broke in E. R. Rogers, the-en- he tall-ender ofgthe bunah, wax lapped. Earlier in the afternoon ee fi . | McDonald and Lawson made an attempt Cabinet Members Will Act it} tor w inp, sthey puts the erewacle ea “Dowling, “that we have a reading of) PLYMOUTH, England, Dec. /10—Bec. | "The plantation, he told me, covered gol} wan In a tea kettle and had been i ae ef aioe 7 > 4 ‘ “ wrecked Brewsters express for his responsible job, testified fone or two of thowe Christian Union| retary of War WilllamH., Taft, over- | Woro more than Sa) neceea iciteers inthe ground for many years Sineer of the wrec P J Jeiters.”” whelmed by nows of the. death of his | tuts scattered over the place, all of = oe = =| to-day at the trial, of Vice-President and” General Manager Alfred H. uproar for about ten minutes, but did { “E wugwest that we defer thelr read- to-day {Whom Worked for Pender. They. were bie deto nea Tal leltantcadbeas ait Accordance With Presi not gain the much-needed dist. i Ring “until ithe matier of) the’ Sunday | Mees, methen, Artived | here | to-day y'thevonty ‘human being Tisaw there, ex. vouse end I dropped a letter addressed] oo ec mmanstiughter in’ the second degree that what he knew ‘of elec- | Saisceentes daw in 0 (ECT Rene RVS ay Fin y a gare pnts thee ea nae eR hss Be AEC GO ALU Hi pulted In’ my | dent's Letter. | Real Case of Poisoning Seiccoman Theiship. heli been dolayed dy a| wherein I was expeciett to reside, 1 am trical engineering he had learned in a correspondence school, Biceiorg furous storm, which*-prevented com: | what I delinved 0 munication with ithe shore for twelve | in Jhours after leaving Boulogne. a Oundle of rags Rolng over and ankst, tmagine “4 wubmit: to that suggestion,” sald Dowling, retreating to his! sedt er, but u had charge of the Central's school for the engineers who were to take | WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.--After the) ho exception. A real case of poisoning, eldon. about & ‘Alderman Doult prefaced the preneita- | RRP RI fern Saerinnar etree cenps y dlne LORI ah Seda as Gr \charge of the new locomotives. Cabinet seasion to-day the letter ad-| however, Is sald to have been discov. ton ‘of his resolution by mying that It] gocretary Taft was asleep in his stare: |osiled meme Hegtoes und Madcthe “ie © must have learned | He also tentied that the experimental | “Did you ever lve these Tew men|aresed bv President foonevelt to the| cred In the Folxer-Moran camp. A pe- “yaa one of creat municipal Jntorest and { emoyed, gies ¢ ot | ce Instruction tn» / tasting gruel, which Is mwal- room. Access to kim wi r 1S ‘track of two miles did not admit iy) , ab a 19. In- is ‘a matter which affected every Nouses | yen Kusiiainericehal concurs eile Fought Him of, tlon of speed," repitea| members of hia Cabinet on Noy. 19 in-li¢ Voy ero al tin oylinder, Atarted an [testing the motors at thelr full speed | Hoxera, when he applied for a job, had dbold inthe city. Alderman Meyers Opposes. 4a queation: of judging | gtricting them fo Inform Federal office: | i | port representative j American 11 ¢ the Hamburg were denied access 03> ephen t pirdded with him to take me r he attending phyat- bac! : holders not to participate in a third- to be madeand jf It h six-day race haa {ts stories of poison and denis, and this one te Ap) has br 1 + .° paisiod dire f SAYS t Alderman J. Cainden Meyers reserved his wulte, although they stated. thay | A Ae aw aaddrensed oJ |oid tim. ye rasa, thatno bad two years’ | Mr, Sinyth Inainind on '& dlrwct an | ee an penta PeAUiel anvalopRa Me nGOlRRe CARE COA EE the right to mn&e objections and the they were the bearers of specia! din |1 had soen thus far, That nigi the Marshes ‘Ax, and reads: | axperlence on electric motors In the aub- [eT On ie ryageenadol pl at the Walte:-House, [dope bas been urxell’a big senaation ts fitinance was read by Clerk Mutriln, | patenes to Mr. ‘Tatt : Tad retired, he: came to. my mat the atest apecd over made on the (Wi) Pn inderacood that Cabinet officers | Promised. "Before dincunston,” maid Aldurman | The approaches to the Secrétary's| Wut mes aald_he delta shar Hci ‘The period of tnatruction required: to aes ape Pyke area track |i at once take action in accordance end Barggett lost a lap Ina Doull, “fwish to say that Os ordi-} cabin were guard! stewards nnd weapony I nd at hand, has not : Bye ie pasty i tess lth terms of this letter, which {> jaating nearly -thirty \minute, Rance has been pusned upon by the Cor- other funet pues retentiessiy| nat, Se them, I Jturn steam onglheer Into anselectrical ah eniece ss * Rbaeappne nay [ns fojlows , Rept aia aon eppiatol ane, ponation Cyunsel, and he vouches for ite turned away all applicants Homer Hand Chee ae rergad ahs drly< was four days on a! two-mlle| Nisa Wickford sole 2 a Tchuve been informed that certain r of excitement, xhortly after 1.30 bewality." * ‘ 5 ( | Gen, Eawardn,.of the American party,| tue room. lis se harlets bags i {electrical DOM SURO R, | 6meerioldern’ in your department are o'olock thin afternoon tia : < | correspondence school Mr, Nicol! ; National Con- . N 1 iE Gaurbmit. thet ould have before | sald Soviet una fear oF i tien I : Welle a ostne: to\ go to National Con-| At that hour Meran, who had been ne ia Voy zi 4 =) well etelvkon with cael heard slide and Mekford'y testimony. createt aareating, pursue his cros-examination a moas)delexatos favor of re- ing quietly. in) his exsing-room. ; ~@a the written opinion”of ihe Corpora- maw " * i Sieur iceroca ate i by. his mothers “death, | &0. ners. hiv on He 4 that Rogers had |this Une further, lekford’'a experi me for the Presidency, or carl ornt iD th ; Hon Counset urged Allerinin Meyers. which reached him last night In a nine ats OM.) Whanitsrty~ } tof the wreck that #4 Ayeert (rom the corresponden! M rmbnat Peery ay ete cst Aa ak R “There is no written opinion.’ fx-|eomtgram. Gen. Rewards ud this dors | ME Das are. the tin ald-himon the. vightof: th pete HSL proposing to procure my inddrse- track and. relieving Poslor, tie Brook: i | rowful eve ougtt any: notlve hail twa contact shoex | sohool's) Instruction, was .contined only shadow upon! Bie. iP. 6 ey : tion, by State 7; (plained President McGowan, . y Sta dyn favo nen! for #uch reno imnediately started @ f Ir i : the trip around ‘tie-world: Pm ie gD TDA iasing on ona) & H pfore on-|avatching an electrical locomotive being | iy ventions 5 ti ay AY ia Anolner member - of the: party yea Inspired “in ane thie tlie dered Angther locomotive attached to, rebullt. 1a HS ust not b& Tw fa By Fahe usidl courte and be roferrad to. the | cu Secreiniy TAG was Tneariy utua-| nothing. of atin lice Toa sees create | No Test of High Speed 9 |, vs nun : iy ‘Committee on) Laws and Legislation,” Uae ents ae Stirs Tcould at, milling, Que’ anksalving i} ime torsed oh fort i Aerie ery omeieed Mat Speed elt RS Rena sates id Alderman Meyers, nue pie ulogne.! dinner conainted of corn | (turn over wh ives on the Speed Never sidere: | ‘ 5 n a : i ramar, the Dieimrilthe Anlamondnbents (iat weld eee eee alt pork and potators. “There were bars on all He eald be Vad also Instructed Rogers| that the rialtzation of tho speed atl i pkommieyatis 4 AA igen [heat Thad to eat during my entire atay | besides the heavy e.pald b rN i Lah At dis aa NA el ROS lo x Guam pion, poatar recelve itnmedfate considera- | -* FUNE! AL OF MRS. TAFT. i oincstlendane = ithe second day 5 the operation ot He dorama Hy RENMed wane r t i) tin & ne i ek Alde Dou y lithe Wat to. 6 Who was the head of the operating (pero hah ARE, i fan “vey will cae A He nna Tike | STULBURY, ‘Maid. Deo, 10.—The tu. Theesteneds Her Elles 7 tsiosaiaihit n epartipont?” asked Assistant District: | qblzed whether Pic a sean eat heneaee ation One Kel nerat af Mrs, r athend then. T ermined: to communteate | only done | etn en = quired b: v ome! omit babihstyee thi zy Te thunderpott people of thin ie et Saran eat ca Freee taaeith ins NARI WER SDURMIE AT RE enon ocartraniS ; . Mitomer Sms a ae quired by: any-omct ‘ ee oe ie een se OUI HAO Ce to-da. be went ya “Fortunately, there Waa When alr salttodens areived one] Me, Smith. 1 aways od, Si as wou Since alerahiglsnetoe clans, Sea, Wilke Rent 10) Chas ae eel ery mea Toke Sh syont, 8erthe | cousins isaked ee mannay,! Ps puat the witness, ; (Centinued en Second Page) ODORW ROOSRVELT.” | each one Ix v theee 4 \ e ‘ ah 5 5 ‘ a 4 t - , , ‘ ¥