The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1902, Page 1

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7 RR etree ttre - omen REST ied se oa be re % PORT MME Cor . | N RACING # SPORTS SPORTING NEWS -ON PAGE 10 “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ z ———— ae ONE CENT. NEW YORK, ‘. FRIDAY. CEERI 17, 1902. REDUCED BY WINS THE. DOUBLE MUROE : RETAIL MEN BG RACE AND SUICIDE HAD GUN FOR OTHERS \ Anthracite Takes Drops of|Evening World Selections, on Jeni et 290009-89-04-90600000006 Mg $6 a Ton with Promise) Take the Williamsbridge : of Further Reduction Af-) Stakes and the Handicap | ter Two Weeks of Mining.| at Morris Park Track. OPERATORS FORCED CUT,|MACKEY DWYER HOME FIRST Second Pistol Found on William C. Turner, mI — i No Excuse for ud ate Seeded th Hale i 4 Who Put His Two Former Business Asso- There Is Plenty Coal and| —Race-Goers Astounded to 3 f > _ Dealers Are Supplied at Same} Find the Track In Good ¢ ciates to Death and Then Turned His Mag ” Y Rate as Formerly. Condition. azine Revolver Upon Himself. e c x } Anthracite, household : THE WINNERS. 4 SIZES. cose one Went to Bcrough President Cantor’s. Office Bit inous FIRST RACE—Yelp 1, Temple- . ‘ . : Biarrinete: ton 2, Stiver Twiat & ‘ with the Evident Intention of Also Putti ! Buckwheat No. |.... 6.60) SECOND RACE—Mnckey Dwyer | > : fn Bice hee! NGI2 6.60 * hort Mowe 3, tncwbator 8S to Death Mr. Cantor and His Law Pa ‘ he above la the schedule of prices | THIRD RACE—Rosstgnol 1, Merito ¢ Former Assistant District-Attorney John F for coal adopted at this afternoon's |3* Carbancle Ca $ Mclntyre. , meeting of the Retall Coal Dealers’ AS-! pounts RACE—Milad! Love 1, 1g hy sociation of sone: jeshed) eo Beis PS Pan ets Bn 4 ; | . eld in Vienna Hall, Fifty-elghth stree ance, mye 2 i fiat agi aveaiae ean noe cherries ; One of His Victims Was Albert Hamilton, 1e meeting was stormy, many of the |mymio 2, Pretoria 3, cane . a i amnion deters fontng that 80084 | Millionaire Glass Manufacturer of Pittsburg, e made. They want milk unneln 1, War- ac f Sera te eine bare ‘phe |Famted 2, Andy Williama 3, and the Other Was William J; Mallard, ' H si ihe tie to make some concesniont | agonal BARK RACE TRACK, Oct Rich Business Man Living Oif Central Pa as the public was not in a mood to be |i" Racegoers gasped with surprise g 5 trified with after all they have gone) 41.) they reached Westchester this at- through with in connection with the | isrioon Knowing how heavy the strike. showers of rain were in the city this ‘After the meeting was over Prosident|™ornine they expected to find a track J. Samuel Smoot sald: deep in mud, In fact they were goinx 3 “Phe cut {8 a concession to the ©4D-linrough records on the train looking M6 at the expense of the dealers. Weg Anh oraee o SuaweutNen Mune rine “Tt will be two weeks before there] o¢ the crowd therefore to find the track wilt be any new coal coming Into New jdry and as dusty as It was verterday. No rain had fallen during the morning. York, but the dealers have decided Phe ‘purprite.s wad an "sateea that they would be accused of ar-| fox" the crowd wanted to see a ood itrarily holding up the price, and #0 | rack for the meeting between to prevent this they have made the/and Grey Friar Jn the Cham cut to take effect on Monday. Atter| on *Aceruite racer If he perform two woeks it will be possible to make|he will be sent to Englani to naaerco another cut. @ ‘special preparation for the Derby. - Weather was very cold and raw. Phe coal men had a taste af thelr | 1¢ was the moat disagreeable aay of the own medicine. They tried to meet in| year and the heaviest of winger cloths é @ big asembly room, but as there was bi pi no heat turned on they were obliged to crowd Into one of the smaller rooms. stake As a mile and a “furlong. ee PERSONS IN THE TRAGEDY. WILLIAM C. TURNER, of Mount Vernon, a cousin’ Goy. Odell, who killed himself after killing ty other men. He was a brother-in-law of “Da Stuart, the famous Texan sport and “gun fighter, and was formerly a Texan and a dead shot. 4 POOLE LSSOIG-9 20999-3090 0090 9 ox A ALBERT HAMILTON, of Pittsburg, Pa., a milli glass manufacturer, who bought out the busine of his slayer. Prominent with his wife in social circles of Pittsburg, where he was higl esteemed. ; g The determined efforts of the members | attendance was slim. of the Retail Coal ‘Dealers of ee one and one-na iPS RACE. yi ; * : SEG ae ‘a WILLIAM J. MALLARD, of No. 3 West One Hund 8 jac of coal at the figures which they ob- |, {tarters, whts. Jocks, St Hat Fin, sur.Place and First street, right off Central Park, who was’ ths mind, and the wholesale dealers even Ban, wb? Gran a 3 ty ass apart purchaser of Turner’s business, leaves 4 Lent at iii lent ninth en rariecaiiers (a a 8,68 Ot 60 widow and twochildren; was formerly a resident B oeenine Peavey: ” 8 4 Atlanta, Ga., where he was very popular. ‘ s } Hard coal, domestic sizes. $21 140, Ray tt if #19 6 “Won driving. Time—2.49. Draughtsman made the running, fo!- 6} lowed by Yelp and Templeton in ‘clove MOTI COR Dian caat | order, They ran this way to the stretch, where Draughtsman died away ‘That plenty o {s obtainable by! and yelp went to the front with Tem- Fi 4 pleton. In a hard drive through the the retallezs at reduced prices was|Meton. In a pard drive through, the William C. Turner, the murderer, evidently came to New York to-day with the avowed intention of not only killing Mr. Mallard and Mr. Hamilton, but Borough President Cantor and former Assistant District-Attorney Mcintyre, thus completing © “g shown yesterday in Brooklyn, where] )jecon was four lengths In front of Sllv3; | the Association does not hold sway. The | Twist. ® i etall price for hard coal was $15 a ton SHOCOND RACE. iT ie tnd that of soft coal was proportion. | Six and a halt ferlones wait four murders f® the Wall street section that would be remem ately low, IC is just as easy for the} asters, wits decks, Mtn, aerate bered in the criminal history of New York for all time. 5 ri Mackey Dwyer, 106, Shea New York retatlers to get coal at the ay andr? itp fain. prioe, aa a! the. Brookiva caniere, fern i a WILLIAM J. MALLARD. ALBERT HAMILTON, The enmity he felt for his former partners was based upon 6 ih 4 trying t milk the publlc as long as they # Bh, 0] Ceesceesooooooososooeaes $09 0L00DODOOOOPOMOLOOOLD FOSOOOSOOSMOIOOM ODIO DID BotE4 os the belief that they were persecuting him. c & a His animus against Mr. McIntyre was due to the fact that bald to- laihereliniiany: quatity ott coal cory: Aurlesvitle, was quickest res going, ing into the clty in hard lota and there |Bhbrif Belt eH oee three nee ae on [ ID ough President refused to lend political support to a movement $e no excuse fof the continued high Bye she ota teh SP and WING $79) (00 IS OUT-FOXED EADS RA ON POOL-ROGH, to have Turner sent to the Assembly from Westchester County. y e ‘SReorecensee’ prices, The Brooklyn men’ have cut it}Gold Money were cl en Spd ther is no reason ‘why the ‘New/they swunk {nto the stretch Burreeille ape ? irbraimian ‘aiGutdy not do! the: kame: MO SNE TE Rear Gee fount Vernon, a cousin of Gov. Odell and brother. * Curtis and Blaisdell, one of the big-|from home. but S Sack ar Ee eat wees gest sirms in the city, safd that therre- ine ‘the lea tall men were all getting thelr coal to- | day at the reduced rates. Among the THIRD ad firms which were bringing coal into the| Mile and a furlong. city in large quantities to-day were Btickney, Coyaingham & Co., the Amer- in-law of Dan Stuart, the Texas sporting man, shot and killed William J. Mallard, of No. 3 West One Hundred and First street, and Albert Hamilton, «!Danny Maher Piloted Hi i i Supt. McClintock, of the Parkhurst Society. with Central Neaain Wi whe oe His, Newnchelenoe | Wil: Ee Office Detective Krauch and half a dozen policemen. raided a inner Home in| Launched Very Early—So pool-roam at No. 206 East Thirty-fourth street this,afternoon, Jot Pittsburg, and then committed sulcide to-day in the law offices of Borough Sensational Finish at New-| Will the New Cup Defender] six men were arrested and arraigned before Justice Mayerin |Fresident Cantor and ferme’ Assistant District Attorney John F. Meingyra market To-Day. at Bristol. The shooting was done in the presence of J. J. Adams, a partner whts., Starters, Dp ae fean Coal Company und Berwynd a@|™ 8 White. ; . I : ; 2 ——. } PLE go Tae in the Court of Special Sessions and held in 1,000 bail for ex- | Mr: pagan ee A i aaecicied with Ge ae ee OPERATORS MAY MAKE | Citnincie, who. wore, blnkers LONDON, Oct. 1.—Maher, the Ameri. (Special to The Evening World amination. They gave the names of George Smith, James | Tuer: and Maurice : Carbuncle. who wore blinkers today. can jockey, completed Ms century of| BRISTOL, R. 1, Oct, 17.—The order ; nin oD nl, McIntyre & Adams re FIRST CONCESSION, |?han making the run nina followed by | wining mounts for the prosent season fF the new cup defender which is tol Martin, James Brady, William Jackson and Hugh O’Brien—all Turner Killed the two men and himself because they accused him of = hela hia" Baa tae es rotch. where | nar Plate by a head at Newserke: lanomag Litone aearecce Tit ee] assumed. stealing money from the Climax Bottling and Manufacturing Company, (Special to The Evening ‘World ) tia afternoon. | Although only second | been placed with the Herreshoffs here ners iat concern at No. 37 Murray street, of which Turner was formerly prota Wor! jockeys, Mahe ae . : WILKBSBARRE, Oct. 17.—A repre- (Con nued ion cei eses) has won far more stake money than any |#coTuing lo a revert which emanates LATE RESULTS AT WORTH. and treasurer. eentative of The Evening World was in-| —-___—/—----__— of the others, His hundred winners tol tfoitation ‘of tie arrival of the chal- It is oelieved that Turner intended to kill both President Cantor formed late thia.afternoon, that the coal Of Spwarde of $3500, MATHADIC total ij te psn ior John F, McIntyre, but they happened to be absent from the office. fp oer alore may Bibealk anlocee otra WEATHER FORECAST. a ee were. placed {oF Fifth Race—Toah 1, Federal 2, St. Cuthbert 3, The Climax Bottling and Manufacturing Company is located at Dloyeos on of before Monday, the duy | worecast for che thirtysetz CONSUELO IN VIENNA, = |<ostraction & Uiow. entualty Sixth Race—Bessie McCarthy 1, Chickadee, Count "Em Out |s7 sturray strect. Turner was President and Treasurer up to last ADEs @et for the Miners’ Convention, hones lenainal acialieta reese ae an ady to bex ork fan soon as oho when he was succeeded by Albert Hamilton, who was a Pittsburg Famiatterente peat Mite] erany for New Werk Clty ana eae warives ‘her ey Bethe ; AT ST. LOUIS. aire. Mallard was Secretary of the concern, veisher, Peabo or Wy anim ton vicinity: Cloudy, with, 0c nose of undergoing treatment by Prof, Fifth Race—Bas d’Or 1, Vestry 2, Hannah Lady 3. | An examination of the pio: saan to Mallard, and n° the Mine | Teldor Mueller 101" a severe cate showed that Turner was $5,100 short in his accounts w! firm, gt lg Gon end servants, and pocunler santa lerske wit not be Sixth Race—Colonial Girl 1, Evening Star 2, Doeskin 3 McIntyre was engaged by Mallard and Hamilton to force Turner to tT. Aatameriing before his departure of rooms at the Hotel Bristol. The |least a month or six week: tee —— 1 te $i tess to pare made the statement that ‘Duchess probably will remain here six bullders now save tinder construction ss ay ; . a settlemen a sia, Roplue an ee tore was very probal able, andvthat tie ine “Prof, Muslier has successfully treated pleted for about weeks, ao ‘tuat| 99-OC0,CCO OF BONDS TURNED IN UNDER SHAW’S OFFER. ‘The matter. dragged along a}} summe y mis! to ve had been Cisco ussed in his pres- many proming nt American patients, andja considerable dela: the commence- At the tim of closin the Sub-Treasur to-d; pressing Turner, and yesterday the accused man made a proposition: Shee at the White House, fg now treating the son of Secretary |ment of work on the new boat seemae re ime 9 y to-day over 2,700. This proposition was agreed to, and an en 4 Cee seared in len of {ne jnonounotmant | 5,000,000 of the syndicate’s bonds had been turned in under |°%,2 ss ot § Pore 1 cay IS = that she will be bullt in one of the UUs le sy in under | ae to settle up this morning in the law office of Cantor, ES rmninrs Galonns: jn Frvonty pure, nay, UMUAiAgs Secretary Shaw's offer to purchase them. About $500,000 |4 ams. Geintae: Tei ant ee Preset st Se” a 8 ir Wry engineer tare dt hg IE itehyert apie of the bonds {iad been turned in by bondholders outsideathe Turner insisted that Mr, Melnizze should be present as 1 syndicate... a ie

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