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COOTER TO-NIGHT: STOWERS TUESDAY, { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Lon aS s NED “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ lL NEW YORK, MOND: AM A , 1901. . @ aco’ GSCECCOTS GOV. ODELL INVESTIGATING | POLICE BLACKMAILERS. BATEMAN'S POINT, BR. 1, Aus. In} Columbia ‘again defeated Consticution, the new cup de ‘This time pnder, off Newport to- the old cup champlon at timer iaigadied olitsinreeleelyetheresiwitlene most favorable to the new boat. Conatitution crossed the finish line first by 58 seconds, but Columbia won on time allowance. As the yachts have not been measured recently the amount of time which the Constitution allows Columbia 1s not known exactly, but tt {a something more than a minute, Constitution Got Neat start. To-day the Constitution got the bet- iter of the t, crossing a quarter of Constitution Crossed Finish Line First by 58 Seconds, but Was Beaten on Time Al- lowance in Weather Most Suited to Her. the port tack, the Constitution breaking ail before crossing, the Columbla went over with sail set, Both carried thelr minute ahead of the Columbia. The |> “Giubtopsuils and he to @tart as seen from the shore wag as| southeast for the firs At thin follow: time the wind wag blowing about five Constit 0.100 knots from the northeast and rain was falling, They soon Columbia .. Both boats went acro: —_______ 00.2 the Hne on eked thelr way Into the "COLUMBIA WON IN A ZEPHYR, *" WALKED IN SLEEP TO DEATH, Deekhand Drowned White Wheel- Imaginary Freight, (Speetal to The Evening World.) BURLINGTON, N. J., Aug, 12—Oscar Nealy, a deckhand employed on the mer Columbia, of the Delaware River Navigation Company, fell from the boat carly yesterday while walking In his sleep. His body was recovered, Nealy was a frequent sleop-walker, and it wae great sport for the rest of the deckhands so watch him. They laughed yesterday when they saw him * go-through the motions of wheeling freight from the big steamer to the wharf. When he fell Into the water Qhey tried to rescue him, but in vata, (et WHER® THD MILLIONS MEET— ‘The Want Pages of the Sunday,‘ Werld every Sunday, - SAMUEL LORD LEFT MILLIONS. WILL OF DRY GOODS MAGNATE ON FILE IN .UENS COUNTY. te Divided Almost Equally He- tween Relatives and All the Servants of the Mousehold Get Requesin—The Testator Died Some Time Ago in Enginnd, A copy of the will of Samuel Lord, of the firm of “ord & Taylor, who ‘dled xome time ago in England, was filed tn the Surrogate's Office In Quaens County, day. The estate, which is valued at sev- | AIRMANSHIP WASHERWOMAN NAWED IN W Boroughs of Manhattan and the e ®| —RBy the terms of her w.ll, filed) Bronx, from enforcing the pre Y for probate in the Surrogate’s visions of the new Tenement-' haze and (dleuppenred from view, Cone | OMmce to-day, Jane Falconer, who| House law and interfering with the stitution a ty gall the time. DUNLAP, KNOX AND OTHERS BUSINESS PREVENTS FURTHER, ieq recently in this city, be-| czection of several large apart- Want 0 in sieht again they Woy BE IN NEW CONCERN. ACTIVE POLITICAL WORK. 8 $500 to her washerwoman,| ment-houses, was adjourned to-day ent miles ep tintsh, queath s anil ‘Gonat tent! Mrs. Snow. In the Supreme Court until Monday is I. by net halciasmite f Th "The Corpornt WH Have Mill-|Teagle Denth of Saneriatend- eo ee next. Asia wind ha uled to the eastward and + : T " a DEAN they hal made the fast leg without any sof Capital and Trade Will ent, Charles Cregin, Throws | iF FOR HO DESTH—OWD | ei Was iNet. —gonn eR Ne Syatematiced—Laraer Prot. More Work on Him and Smith, of No. 52 Raat AYy=— ia ee eee een cide ay Then t ind began to head off the {tx for AM and Netter and! WIND Spend Mech Time in Cuba | oot tne motorman of the car het sis UD) : nena 4 ; i mS ainainilsaslaweceeal ines : id James| Uinking carbolic acid in Stuyve- ra ti ip IMD aac Cy a Cheaper Go Are Prom! which killed eigh' cor amet anti Purkl although) destiutellwas| Is thead of the Columblay who| A big hat trust, with Dunlap & Co.} Michael J. Dady announced to-day} Rellly, of No. 267 West Sixty insured. The money will be used was stinding for the dinleh _ that he w sign the chairmanshty | seventh street, was held for the} oy puny ny ts atinding for the dinieh on the port tang Eaward M. Knox & Co. am the} oe) 0S Feat asnabilsan? Comedies Z o bury him, tick. jelhtnes is nike, Mesiareed Coroner In the Harlem Court to- Net rneO win Tat Gore teloeer orien rinetpais, Is forming. ‘The amount of) mittee, Hin businens aftatra, he sayn, | O° ese nish line, Calumbla gaining rap- | ¢ has not been Axel, but tt will be | will occupy all of his time, he declares. ay. a vie WAKEMAN MUST DISMISS MEN reveral miiions, ax mont of the Irxe| OT i tea A regi, win sha] SANTOS EN A NOW.——Herbert SAN OT ON ie AUR lz Secte patitutton erceaed the finish Mne at} nat manufacturers In the East will Joln| stmeeit in the St. George Hotel, Urook-| ton, Mrs. McKinley's nephew, got] ‘FY Gaxe will to-morrow direct mbla erossed the . rate tyn, last Friday, Mr, Dady finds him-| oi) a row with Villiam E. Junker| Appralser Wakeman to dismiss mila erossed the finleh line at a Sain act t pel, and will have to Exe ins c MeDonald nt minute behind Herbert Knight, of No, 20 Broad street, suid mideh of hin tne to Cubs untt{ at the Immigration depot on Ellis Es A i ; irov Me ena ROWAN EOE Teens who Is Mnanctering the proposed core) Te ras come person capable of tilling| Inland, where both hold posttions,| reels ser, Hea and ei = ze Ue ailuias poration, says that all detatla will be] Gregin's place erraes vin etae alone Tilocensalt seals ay it Is net ve Hod Olt i arringed in the near future, and the | Sir. Dady'n. rea! thie time Ne ag ae nant alserrnnely pees iis pally gappainted ne men Wake boneera Incorporated under the New | will offret further c ts between the | abusive hat SAT xf aT man sent from his. office to the ret Brooklyn Republican tions for af prefer charges against him. docks to examine baggage will eet SALAS LER RE LAG i etter a ie probably be ordered back largest’ portion of ene CoG the eush, Re sells) Bae | man: tor theo GANDAGE INsUNETION DissoLvED,| PFO? 7 shia! RAT SN Wilh iy gyatematizc the tf Hh will mean! Andrew D. spoken of as ; ti NS however, fs almost ortioned cerned and | Dady’« wu -Justice Gildersiceve, in the Su-| Wahee ¢, | ona busls of one-ninth, —$—$<—_————— preme Court to-day, handed down | TURNED THIEE Fo WARRY-W, RL ee ri a eae ho member of the Cust will manus CCOOCOCCOCCECICOOL | 4 decision dissolving the temporary} Winnett, of No. 11 Cumberland ed in bequests of from aston le 5 : . oF et, Brooklyn, admitted in the facture barticular style of head >| injunction obtained by James F t, Br yn, CHINESE AGREEMENT, [or m2!" GAMES CALLED OFF. Ratimate from entering into a con-| stolen $100 from the Long Island tract with the New York Sanitary} Express Company. He stole to BAG T ED 7 1 . uirry and provide a home for his Mr. Rockhitt Reports that Negotia- EATHER FORECAST. ¢ Noth the New Vork-Vhiln- Utiltzation Company for the dis; aes he 2 Y Pr eet eer aah hos Arn Pee Ghee ea W & Iphin and the Brooklyn- sition of the city garbage for $ Sein y ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—The. State for the thirty ebn xam 000 n year for the period of five | in $1,500 bail | Department haw received a cabl a3 * for ie after- years, i 4 from Mr, Rockhill at Peking, reporting |Z) BOWE ema ing BM Me ve te declared of etbemets BN- GOV. nopy IN that the draft of the final prote > phan fat ae ait NOT EAI LVal vady of ex-Gor.| beni agreed upon, ‘ $ ul —Argument on the motions! Newell, sew Jersey, w The Chinese free district will include onal ralnn nad : (Gilt nasistate rye, foreign cereals and Nour, and gold nights ® 99009000000000000000009 to n.ake permanent the Injunctions} moved rt 5 and silver bullion and coin, This inclu. | ‘ ranted by Justice O'Gorman re| House In @ fresh 8 y ston of fous inane Ge ae aes impor-10 weinde. straining James G. Wallace, ns; been lying in state, and placed In ance, narticularly to Paciflo. coast }¢ for vault in the cemetery there, snippers. ~+: | €008S9064-6004440009009008 Commissioner of Buildings ‘or the a v GAME (mM asHEBirst HAT MAKERS IN DAQY TO RESIGN MURPHY MUST GO Governor Will Take Action if the Mayor Fails to Ap- ply a Remedy for the Evils. (Spertel to The Evening World.) NEWBURG, N very brief. “I have sent Mr. Graham, vestigation of the charges of police corruption. “This work will be done as s00n as possible, and immediately all fore me. The Goverror did not announce his intention, but it was evident pressed himself it was apparent that once in possession of the facts of the case his action would be imme- (late and drastic. AVE THE POWER TO, ACT; 1 pees rf yEcEssany vy oor wrek. ton he obtains. ————-4>-—_—_——_ RBORERORDOAAARSAD DESSOPSORRERODODE DESSERS SERA ESSES “NOT A WORD | CARE TO SAY,” DECLARES MAYOR VAN WYCK. ebeeececcecccesen ceeceee Mayor Van Wyck, who has declared Devery the “best Chief of Police New York has ever had,” when asked what action he would take regarding the exposure of police cor- ruption, said: “TF mus’ follow out my old rule aud decline to be inter- FISISISISSSIS ISS ITS el viewed. There ia tot i word Tcare to say about this,and \ not a word will Ts 3 oseee $9006099990509969 04900595899090909 900060608 | | | # RACING Y., Aug. 12.—From a statement made by Gov. Odell to an Evening World staff core respondent this afternoon it is evident that the days of Murphy and others in the Police Department are my private secretary, to New York," said he, “to see District-Attorney Philbin, Justice Jerome and Mr. Moss, with instructions to have made and reported to me a thorough in- ry for others to fle formal complaints, as I ca SAID HE, “AND SILALL DO SO ON MY OWN RESFONSEBIL<, IF THE LOCAL AUTHONITIES DO NOT.” Gov. Odell will go to Albany to-night, but says he will not consider the police matter until later in the week. Graham will probably return to Newburg to-morrow and present to the Governor the informa- | man Bissert’s conviction, ‘police corruption ¢ renton, where it had) of checks thats rots were In the PRICK ONE CENT. —<—<— Immediate of the detall will be placed be- tom the information from ‘he manner in which he ex- 1 MEAN MAYOR VAN ODELL’S MAN SEES PHILBIN. Police Commissioner Murphy has asked District-Attorney Philbin to indict Deputy Commissioner Devery, Wardman Glennon and every other police oficial, high or low, wno may be gullty of connection with the.pool- rooms. He believes the cases should be immediately and vigorously prose- cuted, James G. Graham, private secre tary of Gov, Odell, called on Dis- trict-Attorney Philbin this forences and asked for a conference on te Whitney confession. The two mea consulted privately for some time, nd the confession was gone over carefully Mr. Graham bore a letter from the Governor asking for a full report on the condition of the Police Depart- ment. After Mr. Graham's departure Mr. Philbin summoned Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Osborne, the fearleas young prosecutor, wno secured Ward- The entire Prosecutions that will be soon begun will be in charge of Mr, Os- borne, Ww ett pol dman Glennon returned to The o-day and, securing a bonds n, went to the Tenderloin station pared (9 be arrested, The first action of District-Attor- ’ Phillin when he appesred at his rite ay Was the prepsration of corruption case for the the His assistants, Garvan and Schur- man, who heard Whitney's confes- sion Saturday, were summoned to his private office, The confession was sone over carefully, Then followed \ conference with Justice Jereme; after which all speed was made to yt the matter ia the Grand Jury "oom, David N. Carvalho, ‘he handwrit- ing expert, has been called into the’ He visited’ bin this. aftere and was for a long time el whh the Dis:rict-Attorney ag He examined a nom the office of Mr. F noon, G Frank Mos: