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'RACING# SPORTS ‘ GENERAL SPORTING NEWS Gy t Circulation Books Open to All.’ : NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1903. AENEWTHE 70,000. PERGONG AT I'VE LOST. [-.cmisiueaeai FAY MAG ST PETERS QOONOR SSO, = gamma COTTON WAR TN POPE LED XI SAYS JOHNSON ‘Daniel Sully Again Takes! - In a Single Year the Daring -His Stand in the Middle} _ Plunger Says t'c Has of the Pit and Tries to, The Pontiff Says to His Physician:| Frittered Away that {:.n) Boost Price to 5 Cents.| ‘You See that, After All Your Warn-| and Retires from the) ings, the Ceremony Did Me Good.” Turf. SENT MESSAGE TOE.L BURDIG Mrs. Gertrude Barnard Paine Tells the Buffal Police that She Had Talked with Hit Through the Telephone on the Afterno: Preceding the Night He Was. Killed in th Snoking Den in His Mansion. “BUY, BUY, BUY,” HIS SONG. PHPPHOD F9OSSD29FOF F29ST9F-99O9D99dON SELLS HIS SEAT AT A LOSS. | « oo } f i in His Pope Leo to-day concluded the jubilee ceremonies marking the close of | {Theodore Price Remains i the twenty-fifth year of his Pontificate. At the conclusion of the day's a + | Office and Directs the Bears) ..onts ne remarked that he was in better helth for nis pertioipation, ana |Gives Up His Membership in the | Who Are Trying to Block the)his appearance and animation bore out his statement. . dae M 0 my reodae Tea ae ett Bethe see htea O00 sec ahca: coos eeamilioe Seay ato Metropolitan Turf Association rovidence Speculator. rected him, he rettred to the sacristy, and there found Dr. Lapponi, his pri-| for $3,500 and Will No Longer vate physician, awaiting him. Turning to the doctor, the Pontiff said: “Make Book.” | ‘A few days ago if you had asked “You see, after all your warnings, the ceremony did me good. What ‘ (@ Wall street man what he knew about touching loyalty.” a : , "Danfel Sully the chances are that ne The Pope went through the ceremony without assistance or sign of fa-| “T've lost a million doliars in a year $999S0849992 > qwould have replied that he had heard of an actor of that name, who used to play in a piece called “The Corner Grocery.” It you ask a Wall streot man to-day + ‘what he knows about Daniel Sully he will tell you he is one of the gamest speculators in the ‘history of the street, and that a short span of time will develop him into a New York multi- millionaire or send him back to Provi- dence, R. I., on a cut-rate ticket. To-day Daniel Sully holds the cotton market of the world in the hollow of his hend. To-morrow he may be hold- ing it on his neck, It is a big job to try to gobble up the visible supply of cotton, but Sully 1s proceeding with tne task as cheerfully as though he were purchasing a supply of cravats. tigue, and during the day gave audience to numbers. In the great assem- blage which filled St. Peter's were about 1,000 Americans, POPE LEO BETTER APTER HIS JUBILEE CEREMONIES. ROME, March %—Seventy thousand , shippers tm the background, forming e nationality, | Picture difficult to describe. permons, eernen oe Mid eins =A Like a glittering jewel in the setting srosed Ot eatery Aeelimne was the high altar with {ts dazsling tifical Mass, which was the opening | focorations and great group of ehuren of the final ceremonies of Pope Leo's | dignitaries, Pope Leo being the central Silver Jubilee, was begun to-day, The / figure. scene in the beutiful edifice was en-| @ome of the tribunes on each elde of trancing, the masses of flowers, great|the altar were filled with men and wom- wealth of colors and hundreds of twin- Kling candies, with the army of wor- (Continued on Fourth Page.) and I'm going to quit the race tracks tor good,” sald Dave Johneon, the fa- mous bookmaker, this afternoon. Jotmson is one of the “old guari” of the bookmakers and is weil known to every patron of the race tracks all over this country. He sold his seat in the Metropolitan Turf Aewociation for $3,500 a few minutes before making the above announcement. The Metropolitan Turf Association ia organized somewhat on the plan of the Stock Exchange. Unless you hold mem- EXCISE TRL. sincerity when he sold hit can no longer “make book. he can furnish a ‘‘roll words back some one else's book, but © PO9FOO00G0OO000£005O0600009HG 85 85OG:84OGH006OO6 me $ S99 9584 20949-99-5% STEAMER SINK. Society Is Badly Demoralized by Fear ol Immoral Revelations — Blackthorn Have Been Weapon of Death. (Bpecial to The Evening Worls* ‘ BUFFALO, March 3.—Just beore Edwin L. Burdick left his office Thursday afternoon to spend what has proved to be his last evening earth he was called up on the telephone by a woman. The police in tl search for clues that might lead to the apprehension of the murderer 6 Burdick have been endeavoring for the last twenty-four hours to find who was the woman. ¥; Mrs. Gertrude Barnard Paine was called upon by the police to-de her home, No. 497 Elmwood avenue, where she made the following, state: ment: foe: ‘Whether his optimism is grounded on that’ ‘s not Hke running it yourself, and tha gpaliated belief, or is a mask Johnson if not likely to do it. to bide anxiety, no man knowa but : Two other seats were sold yesteniay fully. @ chorus of his song ts ‘Buy, for $4,250. apiece. Johnson let his go to- buy, Woy." aay 42 gpcce, Johason let his eo to-| Piga, from Hamburg, Sighted|District-Attorney Says in: Court) +: cattea up nr. Burdlek that attétnoon, It was in responge to pulea be Mattie! To-Day, ! ve close up his turt connections. a Partially Submerged Wreck, that if He Had His Way|phone message froin him the night before and relating exclusively to: Mee cute ea cee MEN 10 STRIKE. NOSES (lf POLICE Rae ek GA tery ee Which Foundered Before She] He Wouldn’t Proseclite Such| *tairs. 1t had no relation to any appointment with him at any time./* a | aa pit, his hat on the side of his head, his At prize-fights, at race tracks, at faro The police and the District-Attorney questioned Mrs. Paine very cl req hair looming up lke a banner ‘of banks and at all sorts of competitions} Could Learn Her Name. Cases, but she never varled a hair’s breadth from thie. story. battle. Around wim were grouped a and games on which Ia sums of dozen brokers waiting to take his or- Missouri Justice Issues an In-{Morris Adler Assaulted b money may be risked he a marked BLACKTHORN MAY BE A CLUE. 2 peers EeLnoeet soeicreas aod toreiap ; } ‘ h High ya Ppigee nel ae sewiegle peihig la The ‘German steamer Pisa, from Peisdageti ol sees went into Chief of Detectives Cusack and Assistant District-Attorney Al fet ‘mak! Fe a M t \ t tearing paper for pay, and every ow junction Restraining Wabas' ighwayman Only a Block) cared his reputation for taxing nevark, | Hambure, Arrived ere to-day and re eee ee eeree of the arececution at| t2 the Burdick home to-day, supposedly for the purpose of again questi minutes he bought a few thousand bales Railroad Employees from from the Gates Avenue Sta- ous plungés. Frequently he would lay | ported that when In latitude 49146, longt-| 9s is. Cases. Out of five cases he con- | !08 the two servant girls who, the police believe, have not told all they know gt otto: ‘5 Sant : 1 - long odda on a favorite that he had a| tude 12.43, on Feb. 16, she saw @ par-|quctea he got one $2 fine, In hie ad-| regarding Burdick’s death, While Attorney Abbott was talking to Mrs. Still adhere to my belief that March | | gaying Their Work. } tion in Brooklyn. hunch”” on to lose. He would be al-| any submerged steamer with one mast|dress to the jury he sald that he was| dick Chief Cusack @ new search for whatever might turn up In eotton will go pretty close to 15 cents, rad most swamped by the big plungers, but he safi to an Evening World reporter. took all the bets he could get his handy |2%4 one funnel standing. The bow| bitterly opposed to the Raines Law and | way of a clue. While handling things in Burdick's smoking.den, where t at axa busing all t capiwes, andit aide ° stood out of the water, but the stermijif he had his way there would not ba . urred, he found @ blackthorn stick broken in the middleand 0 Into this deal with my eyes whut, (Special to The Bvening World.) 4a a result of wounds inflicted upon| For the tast tow years luck has gone| ae A¥aeh The Pisa approached the| an excise prosecaton In this county, | Huser ove of iblt'cloee to te bronx “Despite what Mr. Price and other| ST. LOUIS, March 8—A legal proceed-|him by a ‘highwayman Mortis, Adler yon was | C7ecm:, bul when she had come within| but, as a sworn officer of theilaw, nol eral strings of halr close to ‘ against Johnson. This last season was sapped ane: 4 u ‘ ere: in Missouri was | in 4 ss a mile of her the latter 4 red. fe a) y the oi When the blackthorn was discovered in a corner there was beara. bays to aay the cilia bayea\t got jos wiaeee ie ae eae iss ape eandan ae pe Brooklyn Dis- | extremely disastrous for him, according There were no boats or rafts in the Te one Med to try the spr in the pale home. Chief Cusack immediately telephoned to Police B ny as {nialgnt to aupaiy them wun| Uniled Btates Dlairiot Court here thieliving at the Ranier shee for Bore, is | to other bookmakers, and there are not/ vicinity of the vessel and her name| avenue: William Relsel, of No, 600 Sixth er talking chi of the den he ordered all people | ‘ eath at his home, rl “6 asc 0 Oh Ob NG uarters, and after ing charge e den he e i" what they want unless they buy it/aftoraoon whon he issued an injunction! No, $6 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, De | veers re eee nd, Samblers who! was not ascertained, avenue, and Micheel Caggiano, of No. a te ant: s be . ————_— 687 East One Hundred and Borty-ninth | the house to depart. from me and at my price. ‘The weather shat practically prevents the employees) Reichort, attonding phyalclan, sara thac| een am nen he says, “lost a mill: ae, has nothing to do with it, I don't care/ of the Wabash Rallroad from going on|his condition ie most serloug On Te year, gonzon nanaie| NO GIFT FROM CARNEGIE, |i": were disoaarnea. Cassiano ant] PROBABLY THE WEAPON OF DEATH. Bow much cotton they move to mar-| strike, Mr. Adier had attended a lodge meet-| $50,000 on a single race,” said an old- | Aturplig on the: Disirist-Aftpeney s/o)" withithe finding of the blackthora the police have madowbealill ; i , : : _| tion. ‘Tho policemen cous eat tn rewerve and I hope to set hold of negotiations between the Wabash and |home at an early hour to-day, He rat| mer toaay: and man who doce that) Story Svat Be Weis A Alea that the Nquor they #aw In the gaioons|upon the weapon with which Burdick was killed. When questic , 000 to : ket. There are only about 2,000,000 bales The labor leaders in charge of the Jing in this elty and was on his way hat, Tam here to buy ail the cotton lity men are astounded at the order of | seached the comer of Monroe misc, rad] cam lone & Malliion In a year sure.” of the offenders wae beer or whiskey. | garding the finding of the stick Chiet Cusack said: Injunction and have consulted a lawyer. | Red avenue, which as ————- Publicity was given to-day to a atory| Jacob Mergenhaler, of No, Bl Tenth 4 : Away from the roer of the Exchange, |e strike was to have been declared | from ue Gates avenue 2 ten took that Andrew Carnegie had given or|avenue, was accused by Policoman Har- ‘Yes, I accidentally came upon a fblackthorn in one of the ial fn bis office at No, 71 Wall streot, satlat 5 o:ctock when Aa epprcactiod Crees tne promised $1,000,080 to Princeton’ Uni-|rigan, who swore that he drank a gines| the den, and while {t was cracked in'the middie I can't say thet {t is ae Lia PR, ie, ne ae nee The action of President Rameey, of |by a fas = struck pay re versity, at Princeton, NJ. lof whiskey In Mergenthaler's place on|{mportant clue.” Oe rei : . on the President Woodrow Wilson is 11. | oq" The price ot catton, eat pekaTa'ng | me Wabash, in securing the injunction President We * Cree seat head and knocked ‘him down, He was has intensified the bitter feeling of the | robbed of $0 in money and a gold wate stent, bi r i y & gold watch mains a consistent, but energetic bear.| Oe toward him. 7 iment BO sae al ‘th aes posit fold this afternoon that he knew of no His ‘cokers are busy selling, while Fritg, of he Ral ‘s such gift or promise and that he would h ick id while Attorney Abbott remained in the Burdick home Gl o i his em- . h avenue « n the stick, and w le mey Buily’s brokers are busy buying, How|ttickery, and in outwitting station, found the old man lying uncon. be likely to know if any such gift was nthaier by agreement entered al, ci ‘i piven cette Mr. Felice baa! 90) short plovees, jemporarily. at least, ie cer |ectous in the gutter and had tin ‘taeen #1 expected. Pee ee gulity and was fined $28 Jusack hurvied to Police Headquarters with the backthorn wrapped not known, but it 4s believed to be a siete o : ae to St. Macy's Hospical. From there he i newspaper. wumiciont quantity to wi t the| Nesotlations between President Ram- ‘ed to home wt the request is; Profits he made when ho closed out his|se¥ And the Chafrmen of the various NOT A WOMAN, HE THINKS, “Were there strands of hair near the break in the stick?” was asked. Tre Dufie.d, of th r y, | INCE oA TOOR neo inen ne cr Chief Cusack refused to say anything further regarding the Andin, Its an op Md the District-Attor tant was Of this ily. deals a few weeks ago, after buying ‘all be could get ot under nine cents, Ho thas unlimited capital behind him and Brotherhoods employed on the railroad ene .<.2iee a have been In progress for some time, ‘The men demanded higher wages. Caught Cold on Friday Through “Suppose a woman had an appointment with Burdick at his | in the ‘den’ on that Thureday night, and it is my firm belief whe did. Suppose further that a husband, who, growing enna tein wes mna| Brera Etnate Wetna. | JEROME TELLS JURORS THEY Go has Gully, but one of them mugt| President Ramsey sent for the oom- bose. | mittee of Inbor leaders this morning Biggest Deal is Yours, ant febead Prep pegged PR PES any a following the woman, The man then was indignant, insanely Wall street is watching the st strike for five hours, m man-| Ernest Matthews, who arrested . ie i§ perl ainda: Mapings peed srusrie ner they wore given to understand that| some time ago on @ charge of running President of the Board of Aldermen mitied this crime.’ o Hive deal that has been manipulated in| h# had a project in mind that might|/@ turf bureau, was arraigned before | Fornes Is Acting Mayor to-day in the t] This opinion given out to-day hy District-Attorney Coatsworth ts an. — result in a compromé: The request|Commissioner Shields to-day and dis-| absence of Mayor Low, who is confined dication that the police and the law officials have abandoned the theory : that the men be allowed to work until| charged on the ground that there was| to his home, suffering from grip. Gince *!/a woman killed Edwin L, Burdick. (Continued on Second Page,) ts 5 o'clock in the afte: ted. | no evidence, 4 . ‘ : : : In the mean time the legal minds ot| _ i1lsdischargo was due to the fact that | PT!#ay the Mayor has been ailing from During the trial of the excise cases in Special Sessions this} The police say that at least a dozen divorce sults in preparation will GEN. BOOTH HURT. the Wabash had been at work, and] te Government was not ready to pro. |® severe oold through sitting at an open) or1cri aon Disirigt-Altorney Jerome Cenounced a jury that had] "ushed for the prosent because the parties most {nterested moved: ta, A an application for an injunction had| ceed whea the “turf adviser” was window during a session of the Board . hi ti f Beni ‘7 S hi it I f same set as Burdick and his wife. ‘ Wells Downstairs nad te rainenny |Deeh Prepared. It waa rushed to the gilt operated under the name! of Estimate and Apportionment. aoquilted six men. When the case of Benjamin Schnitzel, o It fs sald that in that set it was a common thing for young \ Injured. Government building, where the United — ‘he workmen engaged in remodening| NO. 89 Stanton street. was called a policeman swore he ‘oe make open love to each other's wives after a short married lite, ‘The: of his wife, had followed the woman to the house and hed Staten Court was ia session, ROOSEVELT TO BE ON HAND, | 1 Interior of tne city Halt a4 torn| twelve men drinking in his saloon one Sunday. The jurv aO-| tatie, ot course. are not revealed by the police, but are simply stated fi *|out the sashes, leaving the city's Ex- quitted him. general way. ecullve exposed to the keen blasts, An extraordinary condition of high social immorality has been bare thus far through the tragedy, and many families of note dread “Lack Your Honor,” said Mr. Jerome, “to discharge this |de!v!ng Into the mystery. Gen. William Booth, founder and head] ‘he Injunotion prohibits the chair- p ‘of the Salvation Army, was.painfully|men of the various brotherhoods from injured by a fall downstairs in the Sal-| interfering with the trafic of the Wa- vation Army Headquarters, in West/tash Railroad. As soon ae it was is- Fourteenth street, to-day. The wonder| sued the proper papers were served on is that, considering his age, his burts/the labor leaders, Attorneys for the ~ nih, President Going to Capitol to Sign Last Billy of Congress, wasuinoron, aacatmreet | WOMAN RUN DOWN BY WAGON mere wot more serious, railroad aay thatthe order hes Roosevelt will go to the Capitol at 10 if a og ; 2 at j i his| DR. PAINE SAYS IT WAS A MAN, oh ‘The General escaped with a sprained|eoct of prohibiting the leaders from] O'clock to-morrow morning and will re-| Anna Donohue Injaged and Takea| !!!!'Y: It will not_conviet a mon who convicts himself on his 0 #4 id . ‘ 4 Knee and an injured arm. ‘Three doc-|caliing out the men under penalty of| main there until the expiration of Con. Dr. Paine. who knows everybody in Buffalo society, sald: own testimony. The members are not decent citizens.” Judge Foster took the question under advisement. 01 -dtaee eee LATE HESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Floyd K. 1 Frank Rice 2, Farmer Jim 3. Ob ee mee tors were summoned to attend him. hoy found that he would be able to Aitend the advertised meeting at Car- ‘a to-morrow,| _ Mxpert’s View of the Order, tet he cancelled the tp. The Evening World this afternoon | session. asked the opinion of James B. Dill foremost corporation’ lawyer in Ni York, of the injunction issued by Judge Adams, “Lhe procurement of an trjunction in the Federal courts {8 @ most unusual method of preventing @ strike," madd “| do not believe that Eddie Burdick was killed by a woman, Tt man who was murderously angry at Burdick. For what reason the was committed I cannot think. The murderer knew the house. I don Neve the murderer had any connuction with the Blmwood Dancing ¢ the Red Jacket Golf Club, 1 never heard Eddie Burdick remark about bis enemies,” A review of the principal facts in the tragedy revealed up to ALDERMAN M’CALL HITS AT LOW AND GREENE. that Burdick had made an appointment with a woman to meet bi night of the murder, Alderman MeCall, at a meeting of the Board of Aldermen) ~ one of the servants saw Mr, Burdick, scantily clad, go into hig this afternoon calling for aclion by the Board on the legislative |room avout 11 o'clock that night with a wongan. A cabiian t bill taking the power to lay out streets from the Aldermen and |dropped a man in the neighborhood of Burdick’s home at ebout ity Mayor Low's advocacy of the measure, said of the Mayor; | “e nisht of the murder, “Why, | have never seen a man so cold as that man downs], ,,,"He SoM stick which was at frst supposed te have Natl stairs. | don’t think he would melt even in July,” ‘ ’ Ven In sUly,, weapon as would have caused the wounds Scloeal’ treo ‘ : Later he said while talking of police diseriminaton: more the staine ypon it have, bean fou ee , bane Me care “1 wish to call Police Commissioner Gree tention Mr, Randi pnp ng tech ge el to Harlem Hospital. . As usual, lent . ’ Anna Donohue, sixty-seven years old, Benate side.” President's room, on the] o¢' No" gm Kast One Hundred and Ninth There he will sign such bills as may |street, while crossing the street to-day in ithe it few hours of the |at One Hundred and Seventh aireet and ‘Third avenue, was Rnocked down by « et horse and wagon driven by Michael F STRICKEN ON “L” ENGINE, | Brennen, of No. 19m Third avenue, See, Bhe wae removed to the Harlem Hos. Fireman Seized with Severs Hom. | Pts! suffering from injuries to one of orrbage While in Hip Cab, her hips, eee Peter Atton, sixty-one years old, who Mr. Dill, ‘There are only four pre- os fireman by the Man- PENCIL IN HIS EYE. cedents in the United @tates and one in Railway Company, was England. “An injunction was iesued|sficken with a eovere hemorrhage while to prevent the Chicago etrike of 10s, |{R,an engine cab, sod aig syete another was issued in New Jersey, an- ¥ aft band to the other in Pennsylvania and another in rhised Write Moneta Alaska. ae v the \getting into trouble with the United Btates courts, WEATHER FORECAST. Woreeast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P, M. Wedu day tor New York Clty « xisur bs Drewes of poe Inspector nd wo capla

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