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— ae rprcrcey “2 git" Somme Sey PRIC!S ONE.CENT. ROIOQODDOOBODGOOODHOVOGODNG GHOOHEOHIGTHOGHGGHIOHOS PDD CHDHDDHOOHOOHIVOGOHHOIDOOSHIIGDS DEVERY 10 THE COPS: DONT ANOW NOTHIN” Chief's Advice to:Palicemen When : “Caught with the Goods.” ~~ THE ABBOT LOST IN STANGHT HEATS \Cresceus '. Broke World's Rat | Record and His Rival’s Heart. As carly as 1220 all phe cnteserved seats in the big grand stand were filled, and there wan a generous sprinkling of ‘the more resttess: ones on the broad Those with rolls to burn crowd= ~~ petting ring, and when the rw): of the preliminaries to the big' event d there were si Pha) iq dsure, | \ An Unasual Crowd. it Crescens, the son of Robert Gregor and Mabel, by Mamb Howard, Is the King of trotters. Driven y his owner, George H. Ketcham, of T chestnnt aft Abbot, the erent ge by Fire Comminsioner John J. Scanne who o a month ngo bh the naudiaputed title of] The big space reserved at He seat hinge of the tr was recly lise: but the etn e later. It was a crowd ual The race wasn match fora parse |i Ss dttenton: Beach Inclosure bad 000, and was decided 49) ove. held. ‘One-third of them’ were! (From a stenographic report.) ‘‘When you're caught ‘with the goods on you and can‘t get away with it, you want to stand up with nerve and take your medicine. **You don’t know nothin’ then. A man don't want to know nothin’ when he’s caught with the goods on him.”’ 5 S Sigmund Meftleburg, confidential man for the men who control policy “ D——D GOOD!" gambling in New York, has SAYS MURPHY. OVS on deeply: “squealed” and revealed the secrets When Commissioner Mur- B|tee : pcos pare sl ee me carmers snascountrmae Pears evi of the entire system, telling how It itd Salyer red soeese Bene pensicewacietcat rie frat ronedee are of toll In the, felds.., But is maintained, the men concerned in Devery had unde at the ai was a good race, and to win what farmer. to there who does Dota : @ [te Cresceun had to ;not takesa deep. interest in the fagteat ” it and the manner in which the sys- trial of Fatrolman John tom {s protected. The confession Heantan, of the Tenderloin, wa; made to Justice Jerome this af- ae A Banlsan ir sae ternoon at his private inquiry in the Criminal Courts Bullding. Deputy Commissioner of Police William 8. Devery gave his “Creed to Cops" in a manner at once terse > and characteristic in the trial room at Headquarters to-day. “When you're caught with the goods on you,” he sald to a‘ patrol- man up for trial, “stind up with nerve and take your medicine. You "a record for a mile “stepper” in his neighborhood? , in no race, The second heat wan| There were liverymen, too, from east, almost a walkover for the atal-| West, north and south, host pieasurs, “Many of the big guns. of the, 0 Irunning turt-made a fying. trip trom (special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, N.Y. Aug. IZ—A great crowd journeyed | Qemertgtion. | to the Brighton Beach race track thial, pps: way thé frst. cpportunity, ‘New, afternoon to see Cresceus (2.02 1-4) rade! Yorkers have ,hnd.to s¢¢, high-class har- The zA booty (2.083-4)> struggle %€-lness racing since the Empire City track | ~ tween the two fastest trotters) the +, ‘Abidessrom? that’ Secretacys = Sam world has ever coluced Was a magnet jst for men and women § y came from Uke of which n “not being ¢ the appronch um he lea in his chair amd laughingly ex- claimed, “That's —— good!" roundn- monition to the patrolman is si GLESs in view of this. Rigg Og all potnts may never be seen again, The admonition to: “know noth-| 8"! IRCGHrAndT error tntiaoe ape twas said the Parkhurit ociety had hiny } down the roundsman,” js.taken to bo ats Lag ole G EOE | @ Message to all policemen ‘on: the don't know nothin'’.” POLICY BRIBERY 3 Atter allowing, this to sink in,,he FULLY EXPOSED. MENU 7 [jauiasemnstouiat Sreia: M | DDLEMAN. TO. 8 ' THOMPSON GETS | SEW YORK VS. m (ON STEAMER =| END STEEL STRIKE eg ere continued: ‘And don’t throw down O3ie) 0. ——_ HORE Former Mill Owner B. M. Caldwell Trying to the entire morning in the office of your roundsman.’’ Boon after Sigmund Meftleburs, the L . GAME CALLED. Bring Magnates and Men Together. them.” It may have special applica- Fico Moss/ preparing/a statement ral- | E* eruseran oF or bam eat 2 tooth a tion to Capt. Flood, who {s again to Racsaa oe prete eaten pera q Pietra ] ( TORN Lake TSBURG, Pa, Aug. 1—R, a former mill owner of Mi in conference with | wil get the Then he fined the ‘golleeman ten} policy manager, reached phe aCrlealnal days’ pay for “not bein’ tipped off.”| Courts Bullding the rumo enn arate: Soa sah ; be a witncss in the Jerome inquiry. | S0on after Meftleburg, had’ been: ad- |. 7 CaP CRESCEUS BREAKS-ANOTHER RECORD. Ty was {i Capt. Flood’s precinct | Mitted to Justice Jerome's chainbers ha | Given the Cholce of Going to Jall aldwe' ' RENEE ARISEN that t emerged with two agents ofithe Park- or Paying $400, Choose. die 4 7 Junction, has been Seht was sete 109 Wor Thistesoneta area Nel hutst Boclely. ‘They returned in’n short | the Latter. “are Cresceus’s reord trial, or third heat, was 2.05, 2 3-4 sec- —— the Amalgampated feaders today. en- vaaroniunes Ks wa: w sy * * " zy : defend - made yesterday. It was in.Capt.|#ll retired Gehind the ble een WASHINGTON, Ave. 15 » slower than his own world’s record, but it'breaks the rec- senting World.) Co OTe One forsale fully. Flood's precinct that the disorderly | ‘There wasimuch jubliation among the| “tant Postmant era v Wi i for third heat in the race by a second. 1 netilement, J house, of\Laura. Maret- wan “tipped | mo". "NO. have been engaged tn\running | Gnerat of Poats in cubs, Foun ‘ bee * of bethreca’ raid Pped | town the corruption of the police over General ot Eatalin c pute Fosne ; Corporation or} t ath on ne Bean a at tho trial of EB. P. i aS ELST 01 ae Fs MefUebure’s tentimony, Tt Was gat ee een ee tiavann Amalgamated Association, saper that there Is i t Shaffer denies ed has made and the steel off ed none. It is belle’ » proposals will de nasidered, The Maret woman has jumped’ her bail, and this, too, is charged against Capt. Flood. It. would not b - : e sur: DEVERY D INES Thompson was accuved of causing to Jc that it would prova ‘sensational’ tn the extreme. me and that we ure mony is a lle. Itds 939 concluded and Thompson convicted, He was xentenced to pay a fine of $40) or serve xix. months In prison. Am prising if the next indictmen? handed f : be Insted in ison behalf while wt= VERY AND GLENNON omer) Me Arrmuoe ae ee) TO BE CALLED TO-MORROW. Deputy, Commisstoner Devery's policy letra that an inepeetion uf che fi nent, Devery has no closer friend on the] regarding the charges made against him drawer from tne’ remittances, ie a _ force than Capt. Flood. he sat'| Just: rece! postponing the-entry gamated Assochatt ery who made him/a‘c: the inepectjon, when proposition to. thi 3 Ge Wrishdrey'the| #40, replaced him duel ustice Jerome adjaurned the investigation into the police |, Fe ee nae oor eee henateelliCarpotatianvonered er$ 1s his “roundsman.” en you are caught its |. Trommwon haa chosen to pay-the nne, [oo"ruuption shortly after 5: o'clock this evening, To-morrow reported off the bar Duc was niKh | © twelv rene the Amalgam. the following Amsoctution, nent to-day: will way oftielally that the Ami d fully) and has the Kelly, of Milwau of Jollet do time « tn) wn milis and winning mem) ey: succeas We are successful.” izing the virtue of know- Pie’ ‘ands entered Any propcaitton direotly to the Amal- . of this clty, the owners of gamated Association, working of the machinery that is\de- |’; > fl a I fr ; ; . ' velyn, douvt that it is thelr boat} "We t heant from the corpo signed to catch all the corrupt police. thir 5 4 bern that went Nalore,, They heard from her ewe of ily gino our last. confer o" men Dé€very’s friends are; ai ? : train at.noon to-day, e was then off shore sas ea Be : 4 tone lene. of" and. sate, Ths. Evelyn carries no. pass | ence, pork. ged cloger: and closer, Wis y t ‘she thas a crew of about ¢ cede “ cements