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“ Circulation Books Open to All.”? . NEW YORK. MONDAY, APRIL 97, 1903. PRICE ONE CENT, — f [RACING AT NEW TRACK; _|ADAMS IN CELL i VENGEANCE OF THE MAF <a BIG BALL aatiacT IN SING SING IN es es GIANTS WIN |? | Pee SS! WB ucts MME) | CONVICT GARB: Policy King Goes Into the State’s Prison Hi BROOKLYN KLYN WINS Ne os Tam al Cuffed to Another Felon, after Bidding His PHILADELPHIA .. 2.200.010.0000 o~1 |’: Despite Accident toCapt.| Son Good-By, His Hair is Cut Short, ~ BROOKLYN - 12 2°1.1°0.0/0 —-7 |». McGraw in Practice. He Is Put into Stripes. ~. Barrel Murder Mystery. ” ‘The terror of the Mafia has already laid hold of the men who are a Capt. Griffiths Takes His { ‘part of the law's machinery in the effort to fasten the murder of Bene- Place in the Pitcher’s 4 ‘getto Madonia, the barrel victim, on the guilty slayers. ' [ When ‘the inquest in the case was called by Coroner Scholer to-day Box Against the Quakers many of the men subpoenaed to serve did not respond to the calling of| jn To-Day’s Game. thelr flames, They had answered the subpoenas and come to the Coro- At Cinsinnati—End of fourth: Chieago, 5; Cincinnati, 2. At St. Cou ae of sixth: Pittstitirg, 75 St.Louis, 1. NOSE BROKEN BY BALL. “Al” Adams, convicted policy king, arrived at Sing Sing prison ®: i (Continued on Second Page.) 7} las ees ant gt ota! = : in whi ex * \BENDER HIS OPPONENT. ri weaibatdlux Oreer, few minutes before 4 o'clock this afternoon. ieee © one, Tut as soon as u ney deateg the Seed ea) were eX Heit Aes Boston: Handeuffed to Frank P. Price, who is to serve three years for for | 3 to serve they left their subpoenas in the office and disappeared, The Batting Order. Dexter, cf. f r | % > Tho bitter vindictiveness of this organization of crime, so long and | New Zork. meee AM ERICAN bone nabres, gery, Adams left the train, followed by Deputy Sheriffs Bell and Kelly. — } deconstiy understood by the Italians, has become known to New Relet 1h H Davis, 3 a - ea The four men walked down the track to the prison. On arriving there i fork through the prominence the barrel murder has given the league of ) ab. Gros, i 5 Bonner, 2b. . sink ra cs OANA Gud! HOTRIAg WANK (Oibring!GOwR ihe wengeatice Gt Hee i “b a : Greminker, 3. Adams and Price were taken to the clerk's office, where their pedigrees J thosé treachercus assassins on his head if he can avold it. Croeeteg tts, x. Crons es.” Batheweon, > sroranltsrey: B: were recorded. : & were, c. ee re—M ; , CORONER SAYS THE MAFIA SCARED THEM. Guim en Bender, b: aa bie oaia The Policy King had collapsed when being led trom the Tombs to Coroner Scholer did not hesitate to say that fear of the Mafla wal’mak-| U™pire—Carruthers. dig WEW WORK .oc oo cece 00 ra 0 0 0 0 0 O— 0 |. Poo GRouNDS, NEW YORK, Apnt| prison van which carried him to the Grand Central Station, but had 1 it hard for nim to get a jury. Sopentel to, ae werease WEE: PHILADELPHIA ...- STO 1 0.0,4°0°0 .— 62] kor meee een eee eerie | @Mined his composure wien he reached the prison, though tls face | 4 © “Théy are afraid if they find any one guilty that they will be killed,” | AMERTOAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, fee declared. “Four men have already refused outright to serve, It is the |PHUUADELPHTA, April 27.—n the back + whe eituation I have yet encountered.” yards of the Champion Athletics Clark ' When the jury box was at last filled, Assistant District-Attorney car-|7me'« New Yort team wasted some asked for an adjournment on the ground that there were new develop-|°f thelr baseball energy this afternoon. \ fanants, Mr, Le Barbier, in behalf of the prisoners, objected. He especially | 78° champions themselves engaged in «| @iamond this afternoon for this warm-| very pale, 5 ‘They tleally without i : Sait perl Cant abtaee hod ls The convict’s con Walter was with him, and when they. came to oan ngee broken by a pitched ba:l while |at the prison door the elder Adams wrung his boy's hand and sald: practising this morning. He wns out - on the diamond with the majority of his| “G00d-by, my boy, It’s hard for me to go in here, but I suppoee men, who were trying their arms in |have to. I'H get used to it.” At Detroit—End of seventii: Chicago, 1: Detroit, 4, At Washington—End of fourth: Boston. 3; Washington, 1. ee rN ee LATE WINNERS AT JAMAICA. pie that the Coroner had no power to hold the other suspects than |!!ke purauit. ae to bases. Taylor, the eilent | RPetto tn’ more than #100-baitit they were being held as witnesses and not, Stu, NOM Talpesen ee Sixth Race—Rostand 1, Andrattus 2. Rosewater 3. ae its hal wad oes “aspectingy itl pee oF mie. a his aula ecu mae ae a 3 0 ti sa ‘He Joris tok bapeel ; ving and han em son, } , gecomplices, as Mr. Garvan admitt ed. = Se The ball struck him equare on the nose, 5 affair, It was a big crowd, eure enough, particularly for a Monday. Philadel- phians, though, ere good sports when they can air themselves in e. baseball park for % cents each. The email was the cause of the lange esmemblege. ‘New Warkiee were sost ney -apbva doarea hes tee bee ts’ around. <n thls ooasion, Chests fith was the teacher. - « Hey wes was brought over to the Coroner's office for: armignmefit. Ths | gitene. At Yeast thonght ne Awéive suspects, who baye been-held in the House of Detention as ; ‘ , butamong whom Inspector McClusky says he has the réet of thé up to within fifteen Siavee'o¢ dea _ After a long argument, the Coroner decided that he would hold to the ja amounts, ranging from $500 to $3,000, on the ground that none of the n witnesses was & citizen of this country, and that the law defining AT NASHVILLE. fracturing the bone. He had to be| UT ON PRISON STRIPES, Fourth Race—Bummer |I;. Charlie Thompson, Handapinnetdes rare nie taiuriee atteades to. | After bis pedigree hed been taken Adams wes given a bath and’ Fifth Race—Briers 1. Ream 2. Atchan 3. went through the barber’s hands. His hair was cut and his face alls Then he put on a suit of prison clothes. He will undergo a medical @1 this afternoon he insisted in com- | amination to-morrow and in a day or two will be assigned to some } Sot grperrog ot work. In the mean time he will be a member of what is known te Noting ib re ae ot | ae cane ; tew, iyo Thére was no day in getting him to Sing Sing after Justice G dismisied the writ of habeas corpus granted on Friday., "Two. ov fi the writ was dismissed Adams was in the Black Maria bound Grand Central Station. : “AT ST. LOUIS. Fourth Race—Gienwater 1, Boasier,2, Kitty Gl ie 3. Fifth Bace—Maggie Work.1, Pinky B. 2, Ambarita 3. jacobs) “2 Sr Cees ir IS wead ot the lead now, yt 4 thet did ‘Madonia to death, were also brought down to testity. Dig Ceark ABI betiiee: omeeoee DOBLIN A VICTIM OF PARESIS, aeeene nig any, Omer word, “and | FOUGHT HARD FOR LIBERTY. | (SUSPECTS UNDER HEAVY GUARD. "] gimp and tne space of ‘Steen mame! Dr. Gregory, who has charge of the insane pavilion at Belle- yn beads fos Sere: npiaeeee| | Up’ to thie Inge eathute’ Adgese, hoped sepinst hope (HC: ‘Dhey were kept under heavy guard ready’ to be put on the stand when|which to change his mind. So out iq} Vue Hospital, examined Philip Doblin to-day and said that: he Ly he gh ene ge Frimmest." | have to go. Some of his lawyers were basy as bees in the Post-Oflloe. “their nepvices were needed. the middie of the diamond he nad-me}| Was suffering from incipient’ paresis. ‘Doblin, he said, un-lene minds of all, trom Backstops war. | Building trying to secure a Federal writ of habeas corpis from the United j : ®< Pettd is said by the police to be so completely enmeshed in the case|poys directly under his eye, doubtediy was suffering ‘from the:same form of insanity wher |R¢F Brvenehan and Bowerman to the |States Cireult Court. Even as they put forth their best efforts‘the Black ¢ Bir Kees Mang peneb are easy ae Soul mae i ga tle aobrad at ie tinn to me ha oave his testimony before ihe il kerb committee in Se tas “mulkieeaed Tookers-on Adams Rmant abate: ach Bais the sunny street and facing. the fesn who wore ecea in company with Madonia the Aight batore the Cle pie atin Washington. meets : farho piled into @ieacher and wrand | cowd that had gathered, His imperious manner, born of years of com~ ag nd the possession of. the pawnticket for the Watch is counted ee tpl ta vanmmite word Fr strugglé between New York and| mand, returned to him for ® moment. Deputy Sheriffs Kelly and Be @ as damaging proof of his direct connection with the tragedy. was law in every instance. COMMISSIONER GREENE MAKES MORE CHANGES. Boston ‘ssemed to catch the spirit that|caught him by the arms and dragged him toward the door. He For hours before the time set for the opening of the inquest to-day| It cannot ‘that the Police Commissioner’Greene this afternoon asnointed C-~_./@ Putting. ginger and tabasco into the nimself back and they dragged him. Then he loet heart, his nerve y be waid New York a a SE were crowds of Italians wending thelr way toward the Criminal |tam has been playing anything tke) Gorman to the command of the Bridge Squad, the latter boing] eet etna towers: eseos. and his burden of shame overwhelmed him. The deputies had to ltt a Building, where the hearing was to be held. championship dall to date, nor have the succeeded at the’Mercer street station by Capt. Wiegand, of : Sone eo tag Look back | tnkn the CAD, 7 Mrs. Lupo, mother of one of the thirteen suspects, and Mrs. Felipo, chpenplons<unsier? “Oeeie MEARE. 0 i 5 ° At the stati it was the same, Adams fought against \s | both ft on equal terms this after-| the West One Hundredth strect’station. Three at Maat year!” ‘They evidently forget t on ri deing ‘takes fe of another, waylaid all Italians entering the court and spoke earnestly pata y a lapis scoplieky mn esis transferred; He si? <rrembers of tae Reiler Sat nh the the timber used by Gotham in 192) out of the van, He was half carried across the wide waiting room and the ith them. Several Italians, employed by the poliec as “stool-pigeons”| zations, the palm must be awarded ra 9. A ‘ In which a of an entively different seasoning. Bae | ‘ y invect pe fa odd tart; ike the hare in| COMCourse. ingled with the early crowd, and later there were a large number of po-| Mack fro his collection. In his 'pitch- scandal is being now dnve (4 a 6 * f 4 en and Central Office detectives ready for any demonstration by the | 'P GePartment. he has Rube Waddell, STILL HOPED FOR LIBERTY. 4 ‘rome. jG esi nel age epemeraale Onaga Sai ‘ Scores of persons glanced at him curiously, but all they could ‘eg It_was hinted that there would be a confession by some of the pris-|a real live Indian, one with a red skin B LAC KS T Oc K ‘The brisk Jittle captain-manager does| hig face was his bearded chin, for he had his hat pulled over his feati tS “onere.that would thoroughly clear up the mystery. and straight black hair that looks like not need many pointers in working oUt) ven on the train the desperate desire for delay impelled him to taki ; —_- a wig’ made trom a horse's tall. is Cae Oe a ee ce ecnndged point | last chance, He begged with Deputy Sheriff Bell to telephone . & (ORWICH, Conn., April 27.—The whereabouts of George W. Morris- Bitahien: bd Beret Bisa teuowe 4 WI N S 4. -HAN D | CA P. He knbwa jist where they lack and|and learn the outcome of the move before the Federal Court. Bell aa a, @tte, of Taftville, who formerly worked in Waterbury as a motorman dur- fast ete fon three inches in a baseball , where they are best. He showed again| and caught the train by the skin of his teeth, thé trolley men's strike and who has been missing for several weeks, [Eero snes Henk ie us ae to-day, as on other days, notwithstend-| ag Adams went through the gate to the train a tall, old man carrying known to-day, when his wife yecelved a letter from him, ‘The | touch g. seven foot mark. He wermed ih : ; i pam Pe peg alr fea hy a bag of golf clubs brushed against him. It was John D. Rockefeller, bot seid he had secured work in Montreal and was going to remain anybody ‘that hae ‘hon W. GC. Whitney’s Hanover Colt Takes the Ex going in with. He never takes It for| bis way to the links to make his hair grow, while Adams was on the’ there for 9 time, Morrisette was at one time alleged to have been the |fiter ats £ r ‘ore hi granted that @ man (s going to last g004| to prison to get his hair cut. The great millionaire, who made his fo Wigtim of the barrel murder in New York, celsior Stakes at, Jamaica: Track’s and) strong over twenty-four hours.| tune by monopolising oll in the United States, and the small t sae zaling Opening Day. ahat ie Wagan hour bétory Oe saimq| who made his fortune by monopolizing policy in New York City, | MAN DIVED IN UNITED STATES COURT Bask pa a mind fine ti a ee : - : taker thew tow bP) ers “Tt down the platform micas reaching distance of each other, Rockefeller . the Grimthso) j z ‘ wh iW /any gtaleness or stiffness, belperlor car, Adams to the smoker. But thnk. fo whole | ! ” tes “1 star in th rupee - FRONT OF TRAIN. AGAINST NEGROES, anly, apeaiks ofice, When. his ermine sel Jo) THE WINNERS, pcg eee hay My fhm. To-day i ‘| ,AWYERS FOUGHT FOR HIM, E ‘ sing ; FINGT: RACE—Btevedore (7 to 6)| (24AY: Bnd to-day Is every day. There-] Lore peculiar procedure than that by which Adams tried to Leaped from Embankment Above Test of Election Clause in Ala inning thon My i Jookey Padilla aioe 4 ynre 1, Puturite (7 to 1} 2, Duelist 3, paola pyle er re ee time in Justice Giegerich’s.court has not been seen in New York in = * 4 Timo—1.14 8.6, ‘the warming’ up. time. The attorneys for the penny-pinching prisoner put professional eom-_ _ Brighton Beach Track and was bama's New Constituti | ite | when ari fairly inside the gates.” Then, ntly Killed, in Victory for the Poor Herman ye ‘Ig | rounding the corner of the betting r! G — where the grand stand and other build-| SECOND RACE—Gotauket (15 *Visttore Disgrantied. tortionists to shame in their wriggling and squirming through the intrioa« THA weldaie “aged aint leaped trom the WASHINGTON, April 27.—The Unit etd trentlons pager Buckinberger, of the Bos! ies of the law, ed ual ihto view, thi lon we cles o! fenbankinent above the Brighton Beach |Gtates: Sup-ome ‘Court to-day decided Hie diate "ty pwslign to's thb oie t|somrmed and becam « ‘act gah hae ripe eine ren a ee ‘iar Adams was taken into court by Deputy Sheriff Hanbury, Meee aa Beallrond tracks a8 a train we sporonele She abe of Jackson W. Glies vs, ‘Tne |% banana, Ww reckli ‘A moperd course has certainly ped | Beart a me—-1.46 25, when he prought hig te Jest gare in lkempt and dejected. His son, Louls, a lawyer; James Oliver, Frank Ac 3oard of Registrars of Montgomery ye eretted by the owners of: this : d former Associate United States Di sf jas seen walking along the} County, Alabama, Giles Is a colored | $e fan a vo ae, anette 37. fot nmere (ae ae eae * THIRD: RACu—Paim Beach (4 to) -Mbodatan, aind he wants . His chief /oiiver, L. Lafiin Kellogs an » Which {8 about 20 feet] voter who was denied th th Mased ow to get It. tinger, Rose appeared as his counsel. Assistant District-Attorney eee racks, by children who were | registering at gad. hart of rl liegt Ogee airy. very bend (18 to 1) 2 Molinos 3. all, the watches in Waltham, |tOPB®Y ene’ penaecation: violets on the Kunickerbooker eonetitutio te new tice was on affords room for oer. ont, A yy simply walking up the main jappeared for the of Alabama, Bebnelder, acthox secrotary of th —l he modations tion to dismise-the-writ of habeas Glud links, was brought to tast th ones ¥ of the New| the stingy scoot at Aguiee the only one of his twirlers Mr, Gray made a motion corpus obtatued Seemed very nervous and was talk- partion. 0 of the Biate he valdiey of°the pS A ‘tigate Watching Reople mek:|quet, the vetting ring Mere logic nt -ROURTH RAGE—Blackteock (8 to made good. -He never know!) adam's attorneys on Friday. There-was # long argument, pi dmvelt, Ae a train approached | "Rue relier eotivat wae denied ‘ox the ween hass withthe Gates uit |" ae veveict cian te. Shida, her 1) 1, Mahe to 1) 2, Yellow Ta & sras {o rattle. If things are get-/"" “Finally Justice Glegerich, after continual reminders to the lawyers that a ‘ ry ‘e wis ae ee Kerk. Hie, Map dived | gronnd that the cuse was political, h at opt theatre tickets | ranged, tromting the counse at an q Tamen1.40 84. ‘ tay yen pin. He is {all the points barf pes wows “ init. waters ne Cana in . ae stop train, : in the| Which gives every one a hed FT &—Nameoki ohe of the few league pitchers who in- an appea! and hot in support of a habeas corp! announ that, tthe’ police of the Parkvitis’stavion| VANDERBILT WINS is Asem atin New "Yorke | the contests, very foot Of the sri 1 haan she ann 2 bei af epanae fear f'n delivery. Wii, who [ng yaa ready 10 give le declsion yo 1 Spring 3. med a shade better, a@ ho 1s fled 0 r . age, he a, Was vay dyewsed TWO STAKES IN PARIS. ° 7 a poy mel dee dy) ‘ Gidn't gerve, and Patt ALI TALKED AT ONCE, betvaten ? M, der the savage onal: e was nothing | PARIS, April -s1.—The Vanaerbiit| Gian Ke ea. Ley i" pea Sine 7h And Ge mies 8 rd ges / : s.r $a bilan ‘The Olivers, Mr. Kellogg and Mr. Rose bounced to their feet like w his Identity, | Stable won two of the best stakes of the ip Winder it, The some | The clubhouse ts.got. surgassed. by Y yThe fact of the matter ta, it doesn't! en, They all talked at once. Jimmy Oliver shed tears as he charged re Bituk, Bah ‘vinnt fultmore, axa oh Kec ftRRPe fo, the ate ones In She ene OS ros Y puta pogk as: it thes Put the fia tn the| ie client was belng railroaded to Sing Sing because he is q rich man, : 7 ning the six eniire Philadelphie teen awarmed nificance of apbointmen mit, the bel ot pays _ WEATHER FORE FORECAST, 1.08 4 Marigold, with The aideince of aneereesreny. Sores is So te bopleess When our vse i nt Justice Ohagich Siominnes the writ as curtly as ight and fa argund rol 4 f thos ty it t er fallnwed one, 9 olseions ct m the race’ for" fie Pris Balsh, Aas | pots wmsmne one of the Uuaners| with the course ekoept the Tnstead of taking the Policy King back to the Tombs Deputy ithe e Shute f which Dave the men, who have the worst of it ep fat| ie, ne. Dave. was unpracerul, Teatoas (98 sqoomnanaiiere in (eee cay one the! Hanbury kept him in the court-house, Assistant District-Attormey Gr vo sit tor Justice Kell. A was ungratet, netead p 19 wth ALBANY, April 71.-Gov, Oseit’ hab going ont andl easing the the 00, tn siaeplas aut a Mayoral " mete) rotested after a time, and Hanbury took bis prisoner up Centre ated ‘Jomes W. ity rool Phe na to| the constructors «the >) : ‘attempi ict-Attorney Jerome is investigating a charge that there we devia handy cre of “a aera ‘ne mn ris he ae 0p [thn and It a the meena Oh Veda : . Mas rhe et with” nme cast antes ready for the corruption of the Adame jury, amd | TusRibe OF 6, ia Bie son, ed w ater ‘A. great crowd come oth, de tng batt leain members of the jury were approached. Gps SP ea One of the jurymen told at length of the struggle by whic ‘3 of the twelve men routed, as they believed, the bribers Juryman Bradford Wiley, of No, 469 West One i for the thirty-six

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