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NIGHT EDITION. ~ GENERAL (OI) ¢ SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. “ Circulation Books Open to All. Ad __ PRICE, ONE CENT, DTTC mi MT Tia “Vl “NEW. YORK, FRIDAY, JU 20, 1902, “ Circulation Books Open to All, | - GENERAL SPORTING NEWS | ON PAGES. PRICE ONE CEN % DISBROW WiLL NOT TELL OF TRAGEDY! Missing Man’s Lawyer Declares He’ll Not Permit! Him to Testify Before the Coroner—Deputy, Sheriff Abandons Hope of Serving Subpoena— Clarence Foster’s Sister Dying of Grief Over Brother’s Death. Following is the FIRST AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENT from Rowland Miles, the lawyer for Louis Disbrow, outlining IN DETAIL Mr. Disbrow’s position and probable course of action: NORTHPORT, L. 1, June 20.—| other hearing they would doubtless Deputy Sheriff Rogers came from force from him contradictory state- its. Gnd (Grodadto Non iNoort thiejatters ecu pce ory ine colle noWAmIEHE noon to see Rowland Miles, attorney for Louis Disbrow. Rogers asked conflict with stories he has told here- tofore when he was intoxicated, and They would try to convict him out of | his own mouth. “Disbrow may remain in seclusion for many weeks—at least, until after the inquest. Even should the Coro- ner reach him with a subpoena I shall advise him to ignore it, and if he is forced to the inquest I shall advise him to refuse to answer questions. There is not a scintilla of legal evi- dence against him, and the moral evi- dence is not susceptible of proof, “I am an old boatman myself and I have been over the ground. It would have been impossible for Disbrow to have killed Foster in the manner his accusers have described. It may be that Foster, a married man, and Miss Lawrence, member of a good family, realizing the enormity of their offense Lawyer Miles if he would accept ser- vice of the subpoena calling for the appearance of young Disbrow at the Coroner's inquest. The lawyer replied that he would NOT, and Rogers went back to Good Ground. “NEVER, with my consent,” said Lawyer Miles to an Evening World reporter, after the visit of Rogers, “WILL DISBROW PRESENT HIM- SELF BEFORE ANY CORONER'S INQUEST OR ANY OTHER LEGAL INQUIRY INTO THE ACCIDENT OR TRAGEDY THAT RESULTED IN THE DEATH OF CLARENCE FOSTER AND MISS LAWRENCE. “The District-Attorney has tacitly accused Disbrow of homicide. Were he to appear betas: an inquest or neny SLAYER OF MILLIONAIRE RICE FREE IN $1,000 BAIL. << —_o -—____ (Continued on Fourth Page.) FAVORITES WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD. Irish Lad, at 4 to 5; Juvenalis, 7 to 10, Bring Home the Tal- ent’s Money. A NEW RACING FIRM. Whitney and Duryea Buy Irish Lad as Nucleus of a Small Select Stable—Track Slow. (Speelal to The Prening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE MNRACK, June 2.—The track failed to dry out as well as wae expected this aorning. It was In that condition known as lumpy and it is the worst sort of going that the talent have to contend with in fige uring horses. Form reversals and the downfall of favorites were looked for throughout the card. The weather was all that could be de- sired and the programme was very at- tractive in spite of the fact that there was not a single stake carded. It seems strange In these days of prosperous turf affairs that stakes should not be given every day. They are bright spote that the crowd look forward to. The overnight events, however, had stake entries, the third and fourth stakes were particularly attractive. The attend- ance was up to the average and betting was brisk A new racing firm of Whitney & Duryea came into existence to-day. They are the owners of Irish Lad, who has been racing in the colors of John GIANTS PLAY BALL WITH BROOKLYNS. EW YORK ...-.. ye? RS ROOKLYN --..2.. 1000004 Ninth Inning—Dunn popped a fly to Anearn. Jones boosted Dolan. Sheckard got Lauder’s fly. No runs McCreery was thrown out by Bean. Dahlen flied to Jones, So did Irwin. No runs. AT BOSTON—PHILADELPHIA es i BOSTON, 0 0. FIRST TALK WITH DISBROW. Jacob Eisenlau, a butcher at Good Paroule, met Louis Dis- brow in Jamaica this afternoon. 4 said: “| do not know anything about ¢ to avoid notoriety. You can tell thes Madden, It fe safd that the new firm paid $15,000 for the colt. Harry Payne Whitney is well known on the turf, but Mr. Duryea has paid more attention to yachting than racing. It is said they contemplate acquiring a small but se- lect string. cent and that | will not come hack LATE RESULTS AT ST. Lou! S. Fourth Race—Frank Bell | 1, Fitzkanet 2, Odnor 3. ¢——__—_— n eaths of Foster and Miss Lawrence. | do not intend to s! now up and | am trying se peopie that | am inno- Evans and Newton! Meet in Pitchers’ Bat- tle—New Yorkers Tie the Score in the Fifth Inning—SmallCrewd at Game in Washing-| ton Park. The Batting Order. New ors Bro Brodie, cf, Dolan Dunn. rf Keeler, if Jones, If. Sheckard, If. Lauder, 3b. MeCreery, tb. Howerman Dahlen, 9% Smith, 2b. Irwin, 2b. O'Hagen, 1b \hear Bean, 48. Fiona, 2b. | Evan Newton, p. i Umpire—Bmslie. (apeclat to The Evening World) BALL. GROUNDS, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY June %.—Hrook- lyn folks could not be made to why their baseball team should be teal to engage In a game with the poor Giants “Juet put it down as another win for the Dodgers and then go home and wheel the baby carriage,” was the com- ment of @ fan before the game began. Buwthe game had to be played, for the | schedule said so. Manager George Smith and all his de moralized set could not agree with th enthusiastic rooters, They promised a! surprise, and it Was to come with a vietory for themselves. Indeed, but euch a thing would be « surprise! Changed Batting Order. | Hut Smith, to make his team's chances look better, made the elghty-elghth | change of the season tn hls batting order, and it looked mighty good at that. Of course Jack Doyle's name was not among the Giants. He not be ing a member of the y York organt zation any longer, Is said to be up in the mountains trying to cool off his temper, But the Giants had @ first baseman all right, and even though a| discard of the Chicago team, he ts ay good one, just rememoer ¢ ‘The fellow, long and quite lanky, bad | drive the Anarchists out of the city. VIGILANCE COMMITTEE TO DRIVE QUT ANARGHIOTS Paterson Business Men, Alarmed by Rumors of Plots to Blow Up Factories and Assassinate ~ Employers, Form Secret Band of Fifty to Expel Riot Leaders--City Still Under Martial Law. The Evening World is informed by a trustworthy business man of Paterson that & SECRET VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF FIFTY promi- — nent citizens—none of them silk manufactursrs—has been formed to — The identity of the members will be closely guarded. .A fund has been raised for the employment of detectives and every Anarchist in Paterson will be spotted. Peaceful methods will be used in the beginning. If the anarchists re= Suse them to leave the city the Vigilance Committee will find a way to drive out by force. It was rumored in Paterson this afternoon that the Anarchists had determ ned to blow up all the dye houses and the newspaper offices of the Call and Guardian, and that desperate men have been chosen to assassi= nate the following dye house proprietors: Jacob Weidman, Charles Auger, Emil Geering and Robert Gaede. The rumor laels confirmation, Paterson will be partially under martial law to-night. Troops will guard the mills and patrol in neighborhoods where gatherings of the dis» orderly are expected. Mayor Hinchliffe has decided to arm the police force with Wine chester rifles. i —___—__+-+-____ PATERSON ANARCHISTS INVADE BERGEN COUNTY. ‘The police refused to allow the striking mill hands to hold a meet- ing in their hall in Spring street, West Hoboken, this afternoon, Shortly after the arrival of the — ‘There was no disorder, and the|troopers the two battalions of the strikers, to the number of 3,000,|First Regiment came in on an Erie @ marched to Tyler Park, where an]special. Breakfast was served the open-air meeting was held. Sheriff |soliiers, and then they were assigned — Rumpler, with fifty deputies and nu-| to picket duty about the mills, at the Fifth Regiment armory, where they dismounted and picketed thelr’ horses in an adjacent fleld. FIRST RAGE. i rt Former Valet, Self-Confessed Murderer, Leaves| "7": "ssi 1 tarlongy Ser UAL 0: Gunnar slethes| tak -atied || Derepe Police prexerven|orner Onaered te ow Mezenets a A Lateriers, wate, fects. SHILPM, StrPlae, him like a 32-inch bathing suit would Meet Iu Bergen tye Mayor Hinchi{ffe assisted Col.” tor His Home in Texas. ce ae of AT HARLEM. @ fellow: whore--measitements would | of 800 strikers marched | Brientnalt im the: ment df the” 1 i is i “ ho the 38inch mark, Bi that he! AAAS WHT OE H Peach the 38inch mark. But at that he : ware : ys dan thee Tee Te ee The around’ in, good 20m Paterson into Bergen County to/ troops. Charles F. Jones, the self-confessed Immediately after his bail bond 3 § 3! ‘Third Race—Falella 1, Farrel! 2, MoLaren 3. aon ccavot hating attained the galt te hold a meeting this afternoon. Sherif Orders were tssued to allow no murderer of Millionaire, William | was accepted Jones left for his for- % Creamer 8 3! @* = 7 = 3! «Fourth Race—Frangible 1, Prow! 2, Marshal Nell 3. fe capable of In butting, his name was! Soley has asked for a company of] crowds to gather, and TO CHARGE Marsh Rice, was released on $1,000| mer home in Texas accompanied by LL a feb pretty well down in the Mat, ut If Ne] miuitia to proceed from Paterson and] WITH THEIR BAYONETS ANY bail to-day by Recorder Goff. | his brother William. * 105. Buchanan, “Withdrawn 6) 3 ANGRY AT-RULING ON “CAR AHEAD” CASES fmproren ite 8 sure to climb ty a prom= | disperne the rates WHO DISOBEYED ORDERS TO Recommendation for the release! Bail was furnished by ‘Thomas De- ss et ee Fabaa th 'thettoon fan cab not anit TE een a time the battles on the| All 4s qulet in Paterson, although | DISPERSE, was made by Assistant District-At-| vine, a horse dealer, of No. 108 West [£4),4, Ot of speed, She was never . i ( rc t Mamond between the teams of the two! many meetings were held to-day. At All the city knew of the arrival of — torney Osborne and was indorsed by | Bnd avenue, headed, winning as she pleased by twol Agsistant Corporation Counsel Arthur F. Cosby, Who is Im. Jeitics on either side of the Bust River one of these Strike Leader McGrath} ‘he soldiers and the unruly forelgn District-Attorney Jerome, | Un the surface the release of Jones | YW andted away and Sweet Graver | CNArge of the “car ahead” cases, criticised the rulings of Jus- SroueaS ie ANGE enuicted to im? aald he was not an Anarchist, ‘The| clement, cowed by the military dia Jone was arrested with Albert ‘T.)—who has never been indicted tor fe, could “never |tice Herman Joseph, who threw the cases out of the Seventh shin, New work folk statement was greeted with Jeers. To| Play, kept well under cover, = AN Pattie, the lawyer, for the murder | the murder of Rice—would indicate | Mnlavkae enritenetn bet Municipal Court. “We shall certainly appeal the cases and | ner and oroaine the air ax i cone from, prove it he took a crucifix from his{ The fifty-four silk mills opened of Rice, Bail was fixed’ at $10,000 in| that the District-Attorney feels con-| lacked trom to 1 dawn tos Or}, weal yerhans modify the ordinance to a slight extent,” he said, “but | its, aoterous Ge That) poeket and held it up to the crowd. | Promptly with a full complement of j each case. Jones confessed and has| fident that the Court of Appeals will | eve? »rominent Onee pelted d ifestly unt p DUE | aiun't worry: them so tong ue they 44)“ Yormer Coroner Zeca, Peter Acre- |employees. The usual guard of DRlicaa . been under surveillance ever since. | uphold the conviction of Patrick, ob- SROOND AACE. the rulings yesterday were Mapes uyiun Bi A ane eed tow conteioutea;telli, E Marini ant Antonio Maffei, /and deputies was about every, Sida a:rick is In the death-house in Sing | tained On Jones's testimony princi-| .r%urongs, Mer veerole ent upi mile ana ane aoe ee the cash-vox of the BRT, vepresenting the Italian Chamber of | but they will be withdrawn at moom Sing awalting the result of his ap-| New ériat it is not believed that Jones |, staies. vat pews | SECOND OPERATION ON M’COY, JEROME RAID VICTIM." They stayed Ise ox Ht Commerce of New York, are here ve] and the work of protection left | E Fe ace, has a Broadway and took no chances, — . rats pp pos | will ever be seen in New York again, | | 10 13 — has a Broadway and) took ne chances | deavoring to settle the labor troubles| (tIrely to the militia, A Sine 7 3|_ Asecond operation was performed this afternoon on James | aiawer portion of tne am tndithe| Between the/mill and)dyerhouse ems), “Phe dy eshouet) Sah ae | fe n did not turn o} i 7 ° yees, 5 i a { th y 5 i ‘ F. McCoy, who was shot by County tive MeLellan on the | whole town a me ta p. tA cna te ploxers and employees , closed for eig! eeks during the . | 2 sd afternon of June 2 in the Sherman House. The surgeons again |” L Frobably: 390 folks os:| The Committee called at Police| progress of the strike, opened*to-day Sf » 8 Wy rea : Je vinied seats and how hey aK cheer! eqdquarters and remained in con-| with non-union workmen im the : # — 8/ failed to find the bullet in the patien}’s head- [inele nuaslnk une ference with Mayor Hinchitfte, He| strikers’ places. j IN JURY'S HANDS 8 —_—__++--____— | White the turnatites were doing thet | !formed them that the original trou- eas "| ; : ‘i DRAGGED FROM HORSE BY RUNAWAY. afternoon's work sianager smith waa] Mle waa caused by the Itallan ADK} 4) | FACTORIES AT \ pa jwondering what piteb he would put| chists, to whom also the Mayor laic sia a ; inom m hilith Hh o r t i N no exhit e eve oc i a » for the e ION “Coupled “ae Be mE Mounted Policeman Lyons, of the Highbridge station, was dragged from. “yr isvana, Mee iroeiea | ees blame stan tne eee ani 8 U HILL CLOSED. Policy King’s Lawyer Makes| Patrick's Lawyer Files Formal| “*" #% Non sarily: Time 158 his horse at One Hundred and Thirty-second street and Riverside Drive this | 5 AEA roe bonaieed ee khoune ii Wemagorm lo Ae BOBS RENEE No Defense Beyond Calling! Objections to the Finding | paavenalis was a pot good thing in this! afternoon while stopping @ runaway horse, ‘The horse was attached to a i feiit BOUER Blan. DUC ties wae| “ERE committee a mand) temrel) overs” silk atone een Witness to Refute Trunk”! of Surrogate and Signin EI the Keallaation” and Worked ‘very “faat | phaeton in which were Walter Phillips, of No, 102 Bast One Hundred aud Mite chance Ge Ai wOrKMLK But Brel Hh liaver: the) astion Of be ROLES, et, Is closed to-day, Taetinnony | iDerree iteastce ie Be eee Het raced’ cath tan Ake | Twenty-fourth street, and Archibald Van Pine, of No. 121 West One Hundred aot ane itt to.meet the strikers at the s conduct of the ¢ nea. pleby under restraint for six furlon and Twenty-fifth street, each about twelve years old. . a Lh ents he Ait peadouarters scikers and their sympathizers In Pat- A | Re vaey Pu eens, “ne broke (Peay — wes in tien, wand ans bel : ‘The local troops with the addition | erson the mill-owners have decided not Y siey | Bur lid’ Prince then came on, but. she fafiinge have heen auite of two battalions of the First Regl- resume operations €or the the case of Al Adams, the Pajicy) Surrogate Fitzgerald did not to-day | tulad never reven, Juvenalla’ wie wen NO TRACE OF MISSING TEACHERS. | ‘ i‘ Basex | Oe” King, went to the jury this afternoon. sign the decree in the case of the two| #8 she pleased by two lengths from Ad- SS ment from Newark and the Essex} rhe Simons told thelr employees Yes The morning session wes twken UP) agecuted wil elaide Prince, who Was three lengths in . o S | troop of cavalry, made TE erday they wanted to work they with the teatlmany of handwriting ex: [SMSuted In al to have ieon | front of Cuspidor ’ MANILA, June 20.—No trace has been found of the four American | 9nslis ‘| TROOPS IN PATERSON 1,400. ula dd mo land chat the anil mnie perts, At the conclusion of the case|™de by Willlam Marsh Rice, for whose | ,, THIRD RACE. school teachers of Cebu, Island of Cebu, who started on a day's outing June) show New 7 4 5 A {kept in operation in deflance of the Raines For two-year-olds; five and a half turlon Ls Compahies B,C, D and EB, of the} e State Mr, Ridgway, © nting | murder Lawyer Albert T. Patrick has Bet 10 and who have not been heard of since, Additional scouting parties nge livisth Regiment, of Paisrson, wate | ene paid that he would. make nolbeen convinced. The Burrogate founa last tee i Se ICI str Mace, i Took fan ai f an _ rat Inning. jie 8 The mob that ean »m West Hobo- ch and that his defense) ina: the wilt of 1896 Aiton Foal eta CRN; é ite 8 beun sent out to 100 nae e miss! De Ree and the search wil be Con-| pradie pounced she ball into trwints| Ordered to Hoboken to-day to guard | ken yesterday afternoon with the al : was duly executed 5, Wond » 5 >| tinued until definite information regarding them |s obtained hands and that wae hix finish at frat a ere. Iriving out the empl auld De rier caer in the office of 84 a8 MF. Hlce's ant will and toata- : ehrcli tee 8 oat RERBADN TES SLE SER CS Uw aiid that was bin finish ut tral. the silk mills there C diiving: out the employees me} Lady Albercroft 5, a m ys Arrived Karly. them Pocher & Co., where Al Adams had desk et 3 1 | . La ee ata thnaiana: He maid | penton dann © {Tomine n, counsel tor | cat ‘Tyler, Lib. 4 2 MW HANNA PACIFIES CONGRESSMAN BURTON. The citizens got their first glimpse he pffloo on the day the | iu, Prcbats ia et ‘nour jr otro i Ow — ' 104" of the soldiery when the Essex Troop e 2! d and A et a D rt 00! vs iv +5 SGTON . . ¢ While the raiders awore they’ slexed in| AY eels not be Issued to John D. | sjonely followed “by Iniwh Lad, Daisy |and Dick held a conference this afternoon over the controversy over Bur- toe ball tha MT Wayne Parker, rode into Paterson . Jartino, James A. Baker, jr, and Will- n and x Candies hey held 's accepti! he renomination from the Cleveland d ap Dolan Ne t before th f the tne villce, ‘order to the bend, where Lad ton’s accepting the renomination from the Cleveland district, After the just before the hour of opening th ja . eens js order n Lady Al- Collier ‘nao denied that there was a | [1a Ass bo th aor ronieate ot tha) RaRgree ull, trish Und then took the|eonference it was stated thats satisfactory adjustment was assured and miils safe such a that described by the raid | 10 ot residents of the| lead and drawing away won cleverly < Py ry 3 Stale of New York. by a length and a half from. Daisy | that Burton would remain @ candidate. Lauders foul ty The troopers dashed through the ers in Adams ice a length a ni m Daisy 3 Similar testimony was KE. M,| Mr ninson al that the ap-| Green. who was three-quarters of a —————————— Eee Flood waa t In the streets at a lively pace and drew up ~~ Seixas, manager of Poch Yeatats | oointensnt at thnscteees the 80"! length in front of Ada May of Bowerma rat, Smith found it whive” Assistant District - Atorii’s Vi the expremsion by the testaion reer | FOURTH RACE BUILDER RUN OVER BY PATROL WAGON. {inposatte net Aim bat with Sa Bort men but was inable to abake their |he desires that no act shall bo done 1 | gene! rs Mereeraaae said Oe MRRANE ene wie » ta eae SCORES EXCISE MEN. MOUNT PELEE ' lesUmony salted the rook’ y nite Por Une ce againat | APY bate court In reference to the! Herman Straus, forty-six years old, a builder and real-estate man, of that Dahlen did Woul neue o : ‘ } SOE aE s mai RA pene Ae ie Palisa A AMME ten) srtuttlanin toe the scat : No, 107 East Sixty-fourth wtreet, while waiting for a car this afternoon at \ ne ess SOUVENIRS. ny policy and the relurpine Ab oy inventory and 160, “suit i Twentythird street and Broadway was struck by a westbound car and t of The Eveving World still has @ ‘ ‘Phe Surr Will take these objec: | Aruresen 108, uchenei, 6. knocked under the wheels of a patrol wagon from the Mercer etreet station, | ws nent, today applied {fauantity of Vuleante dust trom Mount ent. He will not | *Francesco, 9%, aT § svere acal: 4 and injuries he face'and. ki | for tie arrest of a |@ Pelee, which it will send to readers ing holes In the testh 6 ar eral He received a severe scalp wound and injuries to the face and knee, and ad opel Was intensely worked” ap by hee UAL nant weeks | Oe Ny Fy Yomioved to Flower Hospital: | who desite souvenits of the Martin: the time the to the Jury, was 98, 4 was | jque disuster—one of the greatest tm concluded, ¢ ral opinion ‘oupled, ee ~ " orld'a histo! Send al 4 that. th expected Ht fair. Won easily. Time—t.39. the world’s history. Send siamang hothing ment. WEATHER FORECAST. blln raced away in front and sot BODY OF MISSING MAN RECOVERED. i Hae * seltcadareesed envniens 2) aaa — vt pace, followed. by: Troy fewton ewuny hard. but tive ball ov ran et SETS ASIDE EXAMINATION. jFereaaas far the ihlsips Nay oe ae he eas a Christian Nicholas, captain of the tugboat Torando, found the body of | nan uid neni Ht fi i Un Beh pee bal 8. sarople: 25 Ene j ‘The Appeliate Division efithe dupreny Al cones cop ela te roe | ait avery move’ ete, PUI. | Onaries Hansom, who has been missing from his home since June 18, off trem 40 Ril af rat that fa troKl | gy Saasine Ie AIRY 9 Bik EMI |. Court to-day reversed an order vy dus livy actly elondy tee | {exethor wasn Dublin Wee ‘eaten in Bulee dry dock at Port Richmond, 8. 1. ‘The body was removed to hig! MA ,'enched uink, ewer Me ca imed \ tice O'Gorman and granted a motion to the run home Cameron drew awa, tried to ™ was run down ti W moments later di ‘and | home. iq innards | igeeama"tevnrany rane Ws cS Sh sR | 0 OT on LA St “3 T0-NIGHT'S EVENTS \ * before triul of certain members of the [| Sly showers Saturday; Might — GHowkerd'e atts. hit, No run 4 jos Gu ars ms, * j firen of Moore & Sehiey Ip the sult I co fresh variable (Continued on Kighth Page.) DIVORCE SUIT BROUGHT BY MRS. POND? Fourth inninm. woulda ny Mugweetion: eens Sialing shareholders of the American mostly north to east, ot ~—_—--— Brodie’a tit nidled neativ | Sew sul walt! Get off the bridge fires way Democratic ng Company i " . by. Newto Ht accldes —— meeting. a he Thule wan ve tT sie at . It was reported this afternoon that Mrs. Arethusa Pond, of Brooklyn, |P))S° S42" vac dodging lt but it_rolled Only BO Manes to Chieagt Direct Nomination LemmMey 7 noe every |-bas instituted divorce proceedings in Milwaukee against Orlando b, Pond, |{alr, and, having & late start, Jack was The Feaity ivania Special leaves, jorge ol: ver, Harlem Casime, Now York ny dally at 1.65 P. ob A the lawyer, The papers, however, have not yet Leen fled, |. (Continued on Kighth Page.) nae 6 . Biaadard equipmieni. ty' Hd Ms gLite Lane 2

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