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- - a en — 7 at a ayh Sa THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AGE mT 97, ih a GONVIGT CAN PRAKS NOW | SIR THOMAS GETS ONE LOVING CUP, EVEN IF THE AMERICAS CUP ELUDES HIM, y/ wen P Cnme WWEET War w® ) , ~ TN SING SING STRIPES. F | Walking Delegate Who Betrayed Union Workmen by Accepting Bribes to Settle Strikes Was Taken to States: * Prison To-Day While His Lawyers Were Still Battling for Delay. Samuel Parks, walking delegate and virtual labor dictator ia the building trades of this city, is now in Sing Sing, a convict | Quietly, while lav-yers wore quibbling in court, Parks, con-| vioted of extorting $200 from Contractor Josephus Plenty to settle satrike, wis led from the Tombs priac rtly after noon to-day * and taken to Sing Sing prison, where he will wear the stripes of “Ss HAM ROCK LOSES IN felon for a period of not less than two years and six months nor THE BUNGLING START. moro than three years and six months. / ‘The keepers of the Tombs did not wish to be burdened with the care (Continued from First Page.) n Parka longer than necessary, and while his lawyers were scurrying — around endeavoring to get a certificate of reasonable doubt from a Justice! shamrock tacked to starboard, followed Immediately after by Reliance. At of the Supreme Court preparations were made to take him to Sing Sing. | 11.15 0% lock both yachts were headed a little north of east, sailing ve@ The formalities were speedily complied with and Parks was placed|*!o !y on the starboard tack. Reliance was well in the lead and seemed to have gained some little distance in the first fifteen minutes of the race. The shoard a Fourth avenue car and half an hour later was in the smoking- wind at that time was blowing about five knots. sar of @ Hudson River train, on bis way to State prison. : ‘The wind as the yachts sailed further away from the lightship seemed | HIS SPIRIT SEEMS BROKEN. very fickle, and at 11.20 Shamrock was heading four or five points off the | ‘he spirit of Parks seemed broken. He was no longer the leader of course sailed by Reliance. In fact, the Reliance, twenty minutes after the men, at whose nod great projects were paralyzed. He was careworn and start, had an apparent lead of nearly half a mile. The conditions of the start gave Reliance a very decided advantage, caigevee.) The -palvor, Of his itace was) pitleble! His) foves, jabruaked: énd for though both yachts are officially timed as crossing at 11.02 Shamrock stoope., trembled as he walked. Disease nad claimed him and humiliation actually crossed one minute and seven seconds behind her competitor, (WHITE LABEL) Bottled in Scotland and imported Cat in glass from the largest reserve stoc' ef OLD Scotch Whisky in the world JOHN DEWAR & SONS, Lid. » bad set its stamp upon him. thereby reducing her time allowance one minute and seven seconds. Thus TAR &\S0ns, Lea The taking of Parks to prison was a surprise to all. Tt was done at the| Reliance in actual sailing only has to overcome in time allowance fifty Perth, Scotland ndon, Englan: . seconds. a a ll initiative of District-Attorney Jerome. HIS WIFE'S GRIEF. EARLY OUTLOOK DISCOURAGING. } Mrs. Parks, dressed entirely in black, and accompanied by a friend, When the crews of the yachts tumbled out in the early morning they Mrs. Elisa Hannah, had callea at the prison to spend the afternoon with|!ooked upon a world of misty gray. The hills of Navesink loomed up like clouds. To the eastward only the tops of the tall observation towers on he: . hs db ith . a ie ae: ” eee mu h Lees ‘i Cia? ReeOe actin WE Sandy Hook could be seen. The sky was dull and mottled, there was not rae gee staat TI a breath of air and the sea was like the surface of @ mirror. flat and hard ru, sald: aad obining, ‘'REFEREE NAMED FRIGHTENED TEAM RM sce ide de aed a IR a There was none of the usual scramble to set sails and put things in Parks flushed, and then turned deathly pale. His wife for a moment Rena’ The captains and other officers discussed the wind possibilities IN SNOW DIVORCE, Al seemed too stunned to comprehend ‘that the long term of imprisonment of Teadiness. The way Galuctac! isl morning maalithere wae RC MANGLES A HERO while the men were at breakfast. * her husband was about to begin, but when it finally dawned upon her, she Th t d the decks. threw herself into his arms and her cries of grief could ve heard through-| no sign of activity on board the racers. ie men sat aroun ie "Forbes J. Henwessy Appointed to} will! orey, a driver, of No. 654 = out the prison. listless and discouraged. At intervals showers fell. Hear Evidence in Sult Between West Hundred and Sixteenth a t @ re @ “Don't leave me, don’t leave me,” she wailed. The atmosphere cleared some at 7 o'clock and there was the first sug- New York Fashionables. aaaationg Daa tie rie The Sheriffs stood grimly beside the two. If they were affected by the] gestion of a breeze. On the foint application of James 8.| Fifth avenue on One Hundred and Six- ‘woman's grief they gave no sign, and after the wife's emotion had spent ellcos cousael live: Marine Beno je54 i sven calcio tore t All f h ait they aguini toustea Parks oulthe/aran ana’ said! LITTLE BREEZE COMES ALONG. Leventritt and Brennan, counsel for Bic] SOP’, Nae walking when he saw a | a of the Seven Stores. hig bay horses attached to a ‘ . . f wind from north of east and the! priage 5 “Come, we've got to hurry." By 8 o'clock there was a@ guarantee 0} we Gerry Gnow, jr, Justice Davis} wii. nelon, : 3 ; i : n belonging to Patrick Reddy, a Quickly he was handcuffed to two other prisoners, Charles Yeager and| pennants on the yachts in the Horseshoe! lifted) thematlysa) from) Unele ae Suoreme Court to-day appointed) contractor, of No. 9 West One Hun- positions and flapped out on the air current. All of this brought bes J. Hennessy as referee to takelq-eq and Fifteenth street, dashing Charles Heaton, and a few minutes later they were on the car; at 1.05] drooping testimony In the sult for divorce brought o'clock speeding tthroush the tunhel, and in less than two hours Parks’s|vut a more energetic feeling on the yachts. There was a shouting ot by Mish BABer ammInOE hee hosbara through the crowded thoroughfare. orders, a springing to quarters, and {{ became apparent that an attempt! qe snows separated two months ago, |» \digree had been registered at Sing Sing Prison and he wes in the hands of the State's barbers. would be made at least to sail what was generally regarded as the final/ana the fact became generally known race of the series. through a contest for the custody of |. PARKS CURSES THE PRESS, The mainsails on both yachts were hoisted. Reliance had the sail she het children. a bov and a girl ‘ On the stteet car Parks was very violent. He cursed the press in gen- | has used throughout the series. Shamrock displayed the one she used in ich tans lobes Fx hg along the stones nan eral, His violence and profanity shocked many of the women passengers,| the race on Tuesday. It hung like an old overcoat when first hoisted, but] and has been regarded as one of the] QDEseall and the “crushed fom of who lett;the ear (on ibis) account, when the breeze caught it and bellied it out there was a better appear-)most beautiful young matrons in so-t | Obey drogege: frm iunggry teins eet i . 81 fs jes ia —— = = As the car was passing the Belmont Hotel, at Forty-second street and| ance of a fit. Pe diatacie Ul Geen uamaonnwars Leino labaneriene , } fourth avenue, upon which work has stopped, Parks shouted at t ber o! ) als yotce: eae NO TRAITORS IN SHAMROCK’S CREW. Spertecie a: andsey prominent) member: cr “I did that. 1 stopped work on that building. And I'll tie them all y It became known before the yachts went ont that Sir Thomas has been ————— » before I get through.” P| subjected to a great deal of annoyance by self-constituted advisers, most WORKMEN’S WIVES In the station he endeavored to assault a y in 5 young man who had snapped! of whoni are afraid to sign their names to communications addressed to (5 CLA 43 Geta : him Almost invar‘ably the tone of theso communications reflects discredit BLAME SAM PARKS. f LAWYERS STILL FIGHT, upon the crew of Shamrock. Sir Thomas has been assured, anonymously, , B00 Fifth Ave., near 424. 100 Broa@way, near Dey. animals: and ¢ 605-600 Broadway, cor. Houston. king the man ove: 849 Broudway, near 14th, i the m with which herbed 1107 Broadway, near 26th. tured int ‘the. knee, caps from 1859 Broadway, near 36th. ¢ along the sto} Only Brooklyn Store, 871 Felten raitors aboard the challenger. While Parks was on his way to the train, his attorney, Joseph P. [tat he has tra ) Zustace, was before Justice Amend, asking that a changevee ven a oe ite euch letters! as} thet overboard, salauethy Romani in peeking. Assistant District-Attorney Rand fianted Parks and Timothy McCarthy, another walking delegate, jointly ee ee ia a ey z Le Geta Letters Commending *harged ti arks for extortion, -, y a 4 pa toonanes, of the hearing, of the, TOUGHT Duties Cale Mes ete In jockeying for the start Capt. Barr outsailed Capt. Wringe again and Labor Leader's Conviction. Sbjected, unless he was assured that the other cases against Parks and |60t the weather position, The starting gun was fired on time. Assistant District-Attomey Rand to- McCarthy would not be called for trial until afier the question of a change aa. day received several letters from the ‘of venue had been passed upon. This agreement was reached. HEADACHE CAUSED SUICIDE.) “SPIKE” SULLIVAN wives of workingmen commending tim ’ ” “f - | for his efforts in sending Sam Parks to EMPLOYERS TO BE INDICTED. Gicl_ ceulalNotimadare the Pain prison. One letter, signed M : It was stated at the District-Attorney’s Office to-day that as a resud and Swallowed Arsenic, went nate Mee ecrkionn ¢ of investigations made into the labor troubles, at least three employers of, *g The Evening World.) come and teil a their taleKe labor will be prosecuted on charges of extortion. It is claimed these men| (Semis! to Te Evening Want) and. suftering heart would bleed aided Parks in his demands on other contractors, profiting by the interfer- NEWARE: N99 ee ¥ with pity and you would make greater ence with their ri\#l's business, Mr. Rand, who prosecuted Parks, Newman) twenty=thres: reese elds who oforts toumend) Bam. Parke and) men! of mitted th f ‘ ; + Ad~ | earded at No. 108 Mechanic street, died ome his stamp to State prison P ted the truth of the story, but would not give names, He eaid’ sub-|?™ i “Your efforts to do £0 are certainly Poenas had been issued, and that a number of men would be called before |" St: Barnabas's Hospital to-day after) appreciated. by all” of those. who Largest the new Grand Jury. fore | swatlowing a quantity of arsenic, “Spike Sullivan, the light-welght |are awaiting #0 patiently to see the ent The Misa Newman's parents reside in New| fighter who recently returned to this of the strike, the end of suffering, the Selling York. She came to Newark two months| country from England, where he fought | unger, ithe end of humiliation, PAINT THE SHAMROCK GREEN!; HOPE FOR SIR THOMAS azo and secured employment in Clark’s}many battles in fourteen months, has! "T pray you to make your supreme Never Tire of. Brand +, | tamed mills, where ene immediately be-| been matched to meet Jimmy Gardner, |effort to bring to justice those who are rc eae. | came a wrest favorite, She was dubbed| of Lowell, Maas., {na fifteen-round bont ~auging such disturbance and suffer- The cigar that of Cigars Beach Tot Sees a Chance for| “The Princess” by her fellow-workera|before the club offering the largest |” ——_ «never varies in " in the ‘Twice-Heaten, Shamrock. — | on account of her stately alr and manner| Purse In Boston, They will fk next! Boys SWIM COSTS HIS LIFE price, “quality Two little girls, the eldest not more! of dress. She suffered acutely from|Monday night, As Gardner has won) Loy pa een, eght years old, of No pA World. ‘andy a4 he shook me by|than ten years, were bathing in the sure Headache. and to this ts attributed her pepe blet a HLeA RAIA Tea iesal win {1408 Avenue A, was drowned while in : at Sou! h yest ; 2 po : -day ot of Seven- J ‘ they were having lots of fun, WILL PLAY OFF TIE. aaa body was not recovered : told bim of the ‘fluke’ and then the races I| ‘Let's play yachts,” sugested one. " TO ANNOUNCE GOLF ENTRIES. ee ee Saat i . 5 f 5 The Ansonians, New York's best col-| . : Lua EO Wha NS te ee er can win." eald ne, “untoaadanckin P@ Shamrock and I'l be Kelle’ ored baseball team, and the Morris A.| Entries for the National Amateur Golf HOMELESS MAN A SUICIDE. cae ‘ation VAS Prong i> ! ‘sit I don't want to be Shamrock,” C. will play the third game of their se-| Championship will be announced to-mor-| Henry Bohnessen, forty-three years csi Si an Hai, ‘s painted green! mrock, p the other protested, ** rlow at Olympia Field, One Hundred and | row night. ‘The touraument starts next | ot, RO home, committed y Jenin “on, do,’ answered the first, “you Thirty-fAfih street and Lenox avenue, on| Tuesday at the Nassau Country Club of at North Elizabeth and Minneford Sa ih ahaa fon race any ithe! ten tiue) malght wi. ad thie dialogu < - Saturday afternoon. Bach team ‘has Glen’ Cove, and will last the rest of the sirects, City Island, by" drinking car- 3 one A js dialogue smiled. won a game. Week, pole ac ‘With every man, aboard your boat a patriotie ee | iP PP PVP OV 99 sI err worece A CITT TTT OD GIG ICICI PSP Bu{ don't you care, Gir Thomas, you have won » + our hearts {nstead, \\ f With @ shamrock in your buttonhole—"‘the ' green above the red.'* / May you come again to conquer with @ Shamrocs Number Four, ed if you win Be hard hs ie, go ‘lifting’ if you haven't For the cup ts locked up safely, the watchmen Peinted green! x THE GROCER NEVER : IF YOUR GROCER ie DOES NOT KEEP WHITE ROSE CEYLON TEA, SEND US HIS NAME AND ADDRESS AND, WE WILL MAIL YOU A SAMPLE PACKAGE FREE. SEEMAN BROs. HUDSON AND N.MOORE ST3,) emer NEW YORK CITY, come OFFERS A SUBSTITUTE FOR YOUR BENEFIT, TAKE NO CHANCES. INSIST ON HAVING WHITE ROSE CEYLON TEA. HALF POUND 30% ALL GROCERS. i} A "11 love WWII DUFFY TO DEFEND TITLE. ? Martin Dufty, the weiter-werght cham- @/ Pion) who hag no diMculty in securing the decision over Matty Matthews in a len-round bout at Port Huron, Mich., on Tuesday night, ts billed to take part in | ee SR eae AS AS PPP PEP 99 92:9 726: 0vere em moneveer eevee 2oITI GIT GIGS GF FF VV adddd box Bee ta AK eaten “3 tal