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Ks x ¢ ic Every schoolboy in New York and those who have not already joined the club should be on hand at 3.30 o'clock. }| * f iS These walks will continue for six days, and parents are requested to note the effect on the physical welfare 3 * fs of their children. ty r 9 : SEE DETAILS ON LAST PAGE OF TQO-DAY’S EVENING WORLD : + (eletaet tatnisbt tek ted tein eitelitbttt til ttctcrtel Aiden tylrtaisht abana Ahn AA DAnA AAR ARE AAAA MARA AnRAN AARON NAAR AAARARA ARDS Anh ANAM AD ANARNAAD RARRAMSnAaMAMAR anaes Y TN DY} uy esi a i R ES i LTS E D iT] ON I * Circulation Books Open to AL” } [ Circulation Books Open to Ali.” ] ; PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, ee ee JaSVAE 25 908. —— — = UIE SOHO"! GON GASTELLME ARRESTED AS HE TNS PHREATS °° FEATS WITH PRINGE SAGAN W UTTER } ‘Bane Race. — TY ; i PANIU.... BABY RACE FOR “B, C. 0.” Prince and Count Expected to Fight ‘Count ope: in os of Prince Re- Duel Over Insult in Street Row, ported Engaged to Anna Gould, and Street Battle Follows in Which Blood Flows. PARIS EXPECTS A DUEL AS WIND-UP OF AFFAIR == ——+4-— | McDaniel Wins Second Race Hysterical From Fright, They Gather) ‘or New Two-Year-Olds About Front Doors While Pupils on Shone. Are Quietly Marched Out ol Burning Building. Wortd.) 2—Reply- that he+ sponse to RESERVES CALLED OUT TO be QUIET FRANTIC WOMEN. | eee gain as 6 the j Notter Hinder Firemen in Their Bfforts to Get at the con to Bt Children, Who Are in No Danger— The School Will Have to Be Rebuilt. employers in | Boni Claims His Titled Cousin and Some Friends Were Lying in Wait for Him— Clashed Aiter Leaving Church and Crowd Sees Encounter. will allow x EM on a Mhing trip | that will be| for the i honor more just now than s or others may | to New York Park to-day Vion race of 1 go with PARIS, Jan, 2.—Count Boni Castellane and Prince Helie de Sagan, his cousin, were the participants in a disgraceful street fight in the Rue de Chaillon to-day. After an exchange of uncomplimentary remarks, it is said, Count de Castellane spat in the Prince's face, whereupon the Prince rushed at him and clinched. They fought all over the sidewalk, clawing at each ofher’s faces and shouting insults. So vicious were they that the bystanders were School No, 86, at Lexington avenue | f © Fire ont and Ninety-si t, this afternoon, started an exciting panic. 1 @ hysterical parents of the | ched from the building in , Was contributed by t 2,700 ch quiet ar When the from the nearby tenements unible to get between them. ; en rushed nee to get 2 alarm was sounded the parents of the chi t the front er Both were soon down rolling in the gutter. Prince Helie was on top, bleeding from a wound on the head where Count Boni had struck Blake! boy pu The boys a marched out then dispatched inside. At the s time the children were being led via the rear) > * \him with his cane. entrance. The f was ball ly damaged and about 300 children . athe : cane. Y gee t ee aN A big crowd at once collected. The police arrived on the scene and eit 1. oli wered y= = " as marched both men off to the police station, where they told -thelrstortes Us GS Gy if ic ll Pc a | ra a= ———~" y |to the Commissary of Police. up fre rack tn ; ere Is ai | th ate a PRINCE CE SAGA Each claimed that the other had been the aggressor, and Prince Hefta Bere anette Make : ap t ner (st ; eae charged Count Boni with assault. The latter claimed. that BERET Bt é STS tf ii r p Ne ; _ Prince Helie and some of his friends were lying in wait for him Sub. udingie sat | \ lj | ii Teo nwt 235) x t ' ‘ sequently boih men were released upon their own recognizance, Rens Ot t _ | ' Had Just Left Church. jittentiye to the handsome dtvoreed wits 5 New Orleans rles for to-mor- 3} { ty The altercation ide the] of his cousin. i rk 5 ENG iy ee RIVES eA Fase | } JChuren of ferra, de) Chalilots where Anna Gould Dented tt, KO SCNGL ‘ated in Soon the rumor that. ere ngton, who ere soe iter Baron de men had attendect unley Se wanna fAlS LFEL SOUGHT AS WOMAN sab = : See coe, | MMBGEMIE | SLAIN. IN SWAMP) a Se aIned currency. It reached ustons that Mme. Gould felt yystrained to issue a statement Phat had no intention of marrying the separated by @ brother of 1 between the heless she has contiumet om tly terms with htm, the years preceding his domestte over the | dimiculties Count Castelline entertatmed Ute | foclings of almost idolatrous affection iis dashing cousin, the Prince de ve Was the Count's 1 noblernan and gentie- ign is the most oe. Hrance, He ts now ‘The scandals in Sagan to for } soon In the wake of t ngines came the} - " 4 ta ohlens’ Gllers of tielof tidings of the Canadian Pacite RS 11 Maske : L ool childs the vieintty, {steamship Mount Royal, now twenty- ———— 0 Wife Likely to End Days =e @chool children who lived in SOY BSOUS, SE etiety gaia ae nee With the Harrison, N. J., swamp murder mystery as far from solu- | in the Almshouse. ind has » hundred with taken pa affairs of h They swarmed to the front and blocked the way of the firemen ly 400 passengers, has eell and 4 the folls a ich he has fi Bome of the women grew hysterical and| ; t ; ji i week av mosthinterestinealeaniire 2 SHEWOUIAAl h roused ihe fear that one of the great- vorker ckwell’s Is]- tion as it was a week ago, a most interesting festure in conne w : rahe 1 would il many é The 1 are all ce safely ecnreds and Span Refuses Aid the case is the number of women who are missing from various parts ‘i i 188 | Castellane Is a novice in vice, @ rear,” the firemen erled to the wo- st a vessel arriving during the past « ope SES Ff a eats . Amen! AREER ATT ‘ eae: atin ( . 6 n ons: ila courag men, but it was not until the police re- weeks has reported the missing ithe United States, and whose descriptions tit that of the unfortunate A 7 e rol Paria bolleves i ; While in River, ; @erves arrived that order was restored | ship, which had a light cargo, and tt ts . tim of the Christmas night trage Since the news of the murd and the firemen were 4 ted to give| belleved could not easily withstand the es eee | ; ; : . thee ‘thoir full attention to the heavy weather, Ships leaving days first published the Chief of Police of Harrison has received 1,100 letters | In the rear of tie we and following MAS Tepeniod, Frantle Ave tre iS fines sarap Topente Amo track arrived a week ago with ut | é to ee The distance from Antwerp to St wan re standing: @t} ther particulars about the dead woman, be aE the foot of Eust Sixtleth street, late F These letters are mostly from the New Englind and Middle S Thomas Haff, of No. 31 East Sixty- Jto thelr meputations as deadly ¢ ia and twp no favorites > pani u = that none hid been forgotte John's 4s 3,000 miles and the ship would ‘The school pulld will have to be! have had to be blown far off the route | this afternoon, looking up at the new remodelled atl ov ain, to be delayed this long. Many shipping | Blackwe Island | Bridge, towering) but some are from as far away as Nebraska and Texas. In each RMT SR Un ara | Posing as a Martyr. men express the fear that she will] far above tlelr houds. : so ce . . eben etal Mert Eeanenea tic of Count Bon! Cas never be heard from, Sud from tie untinished span] description of a missing errant daughter or a wife correspond with He‘ oni} his} aa Svavort in too. The only thing to inspire hope ts the} on the ide a form shot out Ur cy | Hats ‘the eels i ’ report to-day from Capt, Webster, of}in the air, turning over and over| of the victim of the swamp murder. \t t Sayles Lae ‘ ae ste ped . the steam Lake Chan) in its fl it kK the ue Mrs. Hattle Hull, the " rn a | in in Brooklyn four years ago and be eat ‘ i ta poe if i n ad went oul o} PORN Ranlan Wb reat Chait ume int with her 8 sorted anaged tol ° KINGSTON 2—Tustice sh, of the tragedy was Mr him, but he et her several times eve oa und rk jumped for a skift i the ours they pulled for the Mes emoved from Brooklyn to tha, Identity of the vessel, not knowing mee Sue Maacactliie | passed a four-masted sted - Bast Ri [island Monday, but saw no signals of |a mis distress and made no effort to learn t —_—— 1 of the anxiety regarding the Mount] plac they en the Angers | eo as On i mas Day, he writes he or ; ‘ Me fesumed to-day in the streets of nan's hetd showe ater, and| io or on the trolley ar 1 oft his inde learn i : Muncie between the striking employees) NEW CUNARD SCHEDULE. n strong, sure strokes the owner of [Mon of Mt r As they walked across the , Henin HN meadow the woman asked hin: to marry | iying she had letters witch would nto do it | @ anonymous letter writer says he lece, in search all the time veal swam towand the shore, ver iid me; I'm all right," the r shouted as the skiff ranged out assistance — he! of the street railway company and ¢ atrikebreakers, Officials of the Cunard line of steam- wo thousand men gath at vari-| ers have worked out a new schedule ous points and stoned the cars, petween this city and Liverpool, and| \ - Shots were fired and nine persons! after March % will put it into effect, r, were wounded. according to @ London cable to-da; INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 2. Three com-| ty addition to Saturdays, Cunarde panies of the indiana National Guard | | eet xn night under eats, At the | will aimorupitenlacenai tute ads wrracks and are being held ready In| sides, ‘The -Lusttan ure- : ‘ - cause ticre should. be further trouble| tania will begin thelr trips an hour | the tower on the New York bank, when|ing, and Chief Rodgers !s not greatly On account of the street rarway strike | earlier than thelr present starting time, | he stumbled over an iron bar and shot | impressed with It le, Anderson and other places FO oo a ae i nd eae in| The writer describes himsel¢ as a Nor- Jobin and’ Florida. laformation [coum ‘ ; information ‘ pain and it line of the Indiana Union’ xauiu's mealatens aura, 1618 Park Et Bre cons dangil en enain bad cut hia eataina, He ange-he x08t the éaed Wotan (Continued on fecand Page) fiooklas,, 1283 Broadway, New, Mr Gaston, whose known. Chiet of Pe anonymous le h, twenty-six | writer accuses himss *, of No. 411} ine victim of the t fast Sixtynifth at . yo letter was ma sai! on Wednesdays from otk tie was walking wong the temporary | Pond. Tt) footpath, about twenty feet out from]H district In Manhattan Monday even- . | prevall dr Hor | He has \ ad | native land In the troubl tellune and DA LIMITED, f bse took th ad as asanted ey Pringe became most sel was Given & he struck her William FP. Mackey for a she fell not phrow t SEABOARD FLO} is commissions, { $10,000, His coun. x