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ss 3 on Tate SRE CMS PRG RIEL POLICEMAN’S “NEW CHARGES Corroboration of the statement of | Policeman O'Neill that policemen are; organ Says He Has compelled to pay money for desirable! transfers was secured by Justice Jerome to-day. Policeman Moran, now of the New- | town Precinct, appeared before the) Justice and made a statement em-| bodying charges similar to those! made by O'Neill. of the inside workings of the Police Moran was a witness before the | Department. Been Hounded Al-| most to Death Ever) Since | Before’ the Committee. Mazet| Since thnt time, he superiors until life is scarcely worth living. Nothing was ever done with the information given by Moran to the Mazet investigators. It will be dif- He Testified torent this time, Justice Jerome promises. Now that two policemen have been |* ) brave enough to publicty complain of the treatment accorded them i: is hoped by the District-Attorney that other policemen with grievances will Mazet Committee and revealed rome | says, he has been hounded by his| come forward. COLUMBIA VS. SHA Cup Guess oak | cial Declaration Says Old Champion Will Defend America's) Oup in International! Races with Lipton’s| Challenger. NEWPORT, R. I, Sept. 5.—The yacht Columbja, champion of 1899, has been chosen to race against the Shamrock II. in defense of the America’s Cup, Thix decision was reached at noon to-day after a conference of two houra between the members of the Challenge Commit- | tee, on board tho achooner Corona, flag- ship of the New York Yacht Club, All the committee were present. Com- modore Lewls Cass Ledyan! presided Rear Commodore Robinson, former Commodore E. M. Brown, C. Oliver Ise- lin, Archibald Rogers, Secretary J. V 8. Oddie and J. Malcolm Forbes were the other members present. ‘The discussion was exhaustive. performances of the two boats were ever systematically and critically com- pared. The conclusion was that the behavior of the Columbia was far moro consistent than that of the Constitution and that under the circumstances there was no cther alternative than to name her as the defender of the cup. It was held that while the dcciston might be disappointmg to the syndicate headed by August Belmont, which vwns the Constitution, the committee, with all conditions in mind, express the f The ing that they were compelled to choose {the ii the Columbia, whose races have shown none of the erratic form mani! her rival. ‘The formal notice announcing the se lection of the Columble was posted at the Yacht Club station shortly after 12 e@’clock. It read as follows: “At. a meeting of the Committee on (Coutinued on Fourth Page) | ‘ | teu by | outside. | Erieintelelateoieteiia Columbta, Feet. 132 ceee ee 89%... 26%. 20%, 80 62 69 14 82 MEASUREMENTS OF COLUMBIA AND THE NEW CHALLENGER. CK Il. teirieininiieleleleinieieleteieleleieiefefe inte Shamrock IT. Feet. teens 187 SHAMROC TAKE SPI K DIDN'T N TO-DAY. At 1230 it was decided to, give up Ne) Shamrock’s trial spin to-day because of lack of wind. The crew began un- bending the old mainsail and the new one will be put on in ite pla “We will not sail to-day, Thomas. “There is no wind and it's no use. We will go out to-morrow, and hope to give your boat a hard time fol- lowing us: If there ts a breege you will have to keep your press tug going for all she Is worth.” An unusually thick haze hung over | ‘weshoe at Sandy Hook thie mo Ing, Dut there was only a Nght bree The crew nad the « washed down early and began| the huge mainsail before 10 o'clock, when. {t was perked up and fat, the racing club topsa!i was mast- headed and stretched, and the stay- ail Jib and ‘No, 1'* jib topmall sent up jn stops ready to break out, The ‘green beauty” was ready to sail be- docks holating lenger:s |v fore 11 o'clock. Skipper Sycainore was watting for Slr ‘Thomas, Mr. Jameson and Designer Watson. ‘The Irtwh vporteman had a Ja an had a large party of quests aboard the Erin ac: no ‘hurry: to bewin wok On Bhamrock Those tn the Lipton party felt that the chullenger Is ready to race at any time, and it dvesn't matter mucn whether ang missen a trlalspin or not, A new tre in the fleet thi ' ing Wan Skipper Hob Weinige, veho mate the old Shamrock agatnet Columbia, and alo In the Urlal races agalnat the’ new Shamrock off the count of 3 Wring: pro with Hed, Bobs" w. ne ® mascot and diln't do miu general opinion in the Lipton fleet Is that Shamrock I. had better stick to Pat, the new Irish ter- rier, At noon the challenger was ettil tied this up walting for a morning. wasithe nema Srnttttere, orning Rev. William Ap eaOLEa Tay, enareh: newark Oe ire! me from mas’ Birtplnce. saat ” dtlard tht him ane he F £ ve @ ‘YF ‘INA A VY Smith,’¢. ie y% tiv! \ hi I I Heaterfer, p. 5 , Fo Vl Vi P- up! , \ 4 JRLVLN LR yuuplres=Mathowson and Tannehill. centre. Van's bumper huniled over - “ ‘7 othe | Wagner and the old fellow was safe at 0 0 ereay ine Gia Ms ae tena heres andi rst, Davis took the three count and ¢ aa I Sea ae ere elit Davie | colteouon | MMe, down) Strang’s | grounder. finished L ) 0.0 0 0 ord argument. vin's collection | iy at mecond. No rune . Seemed disheartened and Kave the fa08/ Three of Heaterfer's southpaw fings At R ho hope that they would Ret even On} fosied Davis. The Jersey man, though AUD the day. aliowed Clarke to walk and a wild piten F f igo. 4, poate ost Ld slthouRn nase moved the Pirate us another, Davia 3 e of aitchers to draw from) handed Beaumont’s bouncer over to | ese Sees for the second affair. for in the warm-| Gangel, Clarke Just walked In when | { su AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. ingip ealopelwicte) it iceine noune Ad} Honug hit out for two corners, Wag- Alea ‘an Zandt anda new fellow names 2 aa tiootte one te jmas Jolanda cearivadyeningslerh (roms somelSerees [east oe crak reece nine Daeis'| SD iis Poole wax the snlected #labman | misplay y 1 c - for the Pirates and O'Connor was chosen | 4°0Pi HARLEM. backstop aan LM ti Heste was finally elected to twirl! nt ‘ for New York. Mathewson and Tunne- , 3 MMi were appointed to umpire the guane Fiest Innings the Here was wh Ritchey handle! Seibach’s ean Alena RS tip) rebel McBride rolled a safe one to drive that Wagner na 1 Bhi CENTRAL PARK ELEPHANT|COUNSEL WILL MOVE FOR RUBBED WITH WRONG OIL. CHANGE OF VENUE. it Permeantes the Big Fellow's Hide |He Notifes Mr. Phithin—Motion (to The fe R itl 4 im Badly—Hie Re Argued tn the Supreme ; r ~\ hiny Now. Court on Srpt. 12. » f co | Tom, the ble male elephant in the] James W. Ridgway, counsel for Ed- * Teentra! Park Zoological Gardens, had] ward R erloin ward VITVE his annual bath to-day and now he looks |man und erash cause 5 3 Ssenge ‘givaight ‘ duty . When hla partner, Jule, looks at him | Districts Te euiipe ewe hlin ay which | Make a motion in Part | Billy) Snyder na Mf the Supreme Court, n GIANTS WERE _QUTCLASSED, SECOND GAME. The Batting Order. New York. Bride, rf. n Haltren, cf. WHITNEY BUYS BALL OUT BLUE GIRL. MADDEN SELLS INTEREST IN GREAT FILL William C. Whitney to-day added an- other great thorovghbred to hia stable jby purchasing John FE. Madden’s inter- est in the Mily Blue Girl. }the lght blue colore in the great Filly Stake | Sheepshead. The price pald by Mr. Whitney was kept secret, but it was thought by prominent racing men at the track to be a good round —<——__. All Roads Led to Rome, But the Penasyivania Railroad rons to Chicege, Bt. Louis, Ciacinnatt end Cleveland. Frequest twalna every Gay. 6° an ! | ij She will earry | BLACKLISTED. | AMERICAN LEAGUE BARS NA- PLAYERS TIONAL'S MEN. CHICAG League of Somern, to-day. Ing. Wilts, ther Taylor, was claimed with American Sept magnates of Hoaton, President that elght Nattonal League players wer | barred from playing for the 5, wit which ts to be run Saturday at) peague on tie ground of cont The men are Dini “Lefty Davis, Heidrick and Denger, that these men nlgned frst League magnates and et mirth and rar skimpy little Tom was washed thoroughly with and hot water, dried off with sponge and then rubbed oul, whieh te to 4 keep it from cracking Bone of the off ured wae right Kind, through some | frm that sup against tt serertroubled: with! nl now {4 as highly polisard as at ent leather shoe re was a great deal of merri The American] among the shectators who withean h except ym’s annual. are meeting here Johnson then went over to the National. Ca BI earch ai He Di ‘Whe takes bis mea! Penneyiventa. Rai Ot, Louis. Kave ‘Maing care of whe liroad’e trains to CBicoge end —-_——- out . Mathewson, | % Tete Ty repaced t Sheckard, Lue | night, was resting It Hospital this after, SPELLS DODT OP LOSOHOD, Davis's Men, After Los- ing First Game, Had Little Hope of Break- ing with the Pirates on the Day’s Play. inable thi int would be rttal trial WePaper NELSON'S LEG = NOT COME OFF)” © any It won't t ¢ the injured leg, eyelint will never be ‘Sobby Walthour and Harry Elkea will ride a fiften-mils race over the eame jrack w-night, but aut to ride ONE Cc EN ss Ganzéel had_ started for third and thi Pittsburg Dutchman stepped on second, doubling him, and then threw fo frat to catch smith, who hag started for second. y added to the wl hrew Clarke's nit a Galt to the plate in_an effort Davis scoring. Beaumont Wagner's single sent Clarke Selbach took « run for Brant «fly, Ritches"s swat sen = over the rubber, Murphy took of Léach’s pop-up. Four runs. Third Inning. Motride. fanned. ‘ take In Van's i dozen feet wid to catch | Meachery th good for the elrentt, | Selbach scored In advance, Strang wat j fin hed by Ritchey. Two runs, hered Strang and O'Con- Rot away from him. et writes Poole's sun bs ‘a sang of Pittsourg. rosters when ingle sent Clarke home, umont went on toesecond on Wa rike out, Davis nis! esis Ae mont Five runs, The kame page tof this ; /SOL BERLINER UNDER HOT FIRE CREDITORS LAWYER GIVES HIM A COURT DEGREE. Heat reported on Conenl Declares He Cannot Pay, $437, Debt Thirtecn Years Old. , “t States Con- who on July bankruptey, with reditor of Berliner the sum of $137, on a Judgment ob- in red more than thirs the 1 was AK rank ‘The Ine of questions by counsel sais « an effort to whether or he had any resoure bank ae of Income of the oy Mr. e bankrupt, In objections ald had he creditor who only of Berliner, iglscharn hares BOY IS 1S ODDLY KILLED. Him from a Blower Pot & yefifth streets wer pot fell ma striking a his skull. He was tnkcn to the Harlem Hermite), ; where he died shortly after delag ade ant