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sane i PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903. LAMAR ADMITS (BROOKLYN BOSS |EAMERGENCY WINS STAKE; THUC WAS HIRED SUES FOR PEACE) COW i ha vs.SWARTHMORE. STRANGE MEN CAME AT WIGWAM DEMANDS THAT M’ LA UG A ri LI Madden’s Colt Breaks Pastern Visiting Team Gives Local Grid- NIGHT AND FIRED SHOTS. | LITTLETON BE DROPPED. in Opening Dash and Has to} George B. McClellan declined an invitation late this after- iron Warriors a Tough Battle .foon to address the Democratic ratification meeting at. the Mrs. Lamar Became Highly| His Withdrawal as a Candidate| B® Destroyed “Undergradusy samy of Music, Brookivn. next Tuesday night unless the | (9 Game Played on the Polo Nervous and Feared Friends| for Borough President in| te Won by Bell's Emergency. brganization shall pledge itself to rati'y te iominations of | Grounds, “I Make No Bones About Accusing Him,” t and Fornes. - of Discharged Coachman Mc-| Brooklyn Made a Condition on The invitation was conve . Di Testified To-Day in the Conti i E veyed to Mr. McClellan. by former resser lestille 0-Day in the Cor - Mahon Might Do Her inury. | Which Harmony Sha Prevar, | ROUGH RIDER SAID COLUMBIA BOYS SHOW idge Commissioner Shea. ‘TO HAVE BEEN “DOPED.” “Me moclelinn seked If the meeting would indorse thesticket Avery speepy came.| Hearing for the Appointment of a R (Bpectat to The Evening World.) Beaiting taal ieee bel entieatleor nominated/at the Democratic City Convertion, Mr. Shea re- for the Defunct Shipbuilding Trust. FREEHOLD, N. J., Oct. 4.—David| nim t : lied that the nominations of Grout and Fornes would not be, Lamar ftnty indicted with hin brother: | tase aden mye ie, Demeerese| Stewards Order Doctor to Ex- Mould’ not’ be. | Weather a Bit Too Warm for ‘tnaw, Willlam Smith; "Monk" Eaat-|Tcughlin ent the olive branch to Tam-| amine Him After His Race— Footbal, but Fair Sized nan, leader of a band of east side New | [ur lial! this afternoon by way of “Then.” caid Mr, MeClellan, “I! must decline as.a gentleman | Growd Turns Out to See the “(F HE LOOSES HIS GRIP WE CAN “Big Tim" and “Little Tim" Sul! Fork thugs, nnd Joo Brown, a member | Hie made overtures thet wil bennan.| Carbuncle Takes the Fifth at anda Cemocrat. The basic principle of Democracy is that the ef the gang, took the witness stand this |ered by Tanmany, and out of the nogo-| Good Odds. candidates chosen by the regular,convention shall be the can- Struggle. REHABILITATE THE ENTERPRIS . afternoon to testify in his own defense | tations there will probably grow a ¢ 3, didates of the party.” bt thelr tr’al on the charge of conspiracy jai det a la renee the Dem- sti jon across the bridge TRON AN Gi tae Lal FIRST HALF—COLUMBIA 5, @gainst and assault upon James Me-| and the Wigwam, THE WINNERS. Manon, former coachman for the Well| “Mr. Mclaughlin sent a trusty moscen- a LATE RESULTS AT WORTH. "Jutdoa uaitcoiambie, o; swartn-| Witness Forced to Tell How He Tried | street man. Fay, Songtessman-elect Sullivan, who| FIRST RACE—Damon (8 to 1) 1, ‘hird Race—Colonial Girl 1, Witful 2, Sarah Maxim 3. havea: I h Lamar aaid he was an operator in| rooxiyn man, ‘Thee Aliccmen tiie | Astorita (8 to 5) 2, Wealth 3, Fourth Race—Belle Mahone 1. Paul Whaley 2, Marco 3. 1. Score—Co By Swarth- Bring About an interview wit a@toc’s and that he had made his per-|van was called | d — itt ant Slenri : Flay more,0, manent home in New York. He told loc uiscuwson tne Gekinies Geken wees! | SECOND RACE—Nevermore (7 to} Fifth Racc-—-Ethciwheat 1. Slenrice 2: Tleuron 3. = to Get Out of the Mess and Mire. ran MeMtahon atta nt “ith Coach-)what they could take to the Tammany |1) 1, The Regent (12 to 1) 2, Cottage ___ AT ST. LOUIS. re 4 LINE-UP. MAS A result of the opiaods on Juty |Mder &* the offering of McLaughlin for |Mald & Fourth Race—Excentral 1; Bengal 2. Aihena 3. Colombia. Popitions How He Refused to See Him. 3” Lamar said, ‘I had a warrant ts- |i Promise. How much of this offer cares Fifth Rase~-Xilo 1. Quaker Girl 2, At'as 2 cs aces topo Meaha acto ane Will be accepted may be known to-mor-| THIRD RACE—MeMeskin (8 to 1) SEG Si Sst LE peace uaaet ai “What happened after that? Mr. . 1, Wild Pirate (13 to 10) 2, Strol ‘Wilson asked. AP stee of Renee, ler 3. FOOTBALL RESULTS. D. Le Roy Dresser, who was again on the stand to-day in the pr “Why, at night,” sald Lamar,“strange| before these negotiations were started 5 aton 12. Lehigh 0 i ings to secure a permanent receiver for the Shipbuilding Trust, created’ y McLaughlin had been notified that Mar- At Princeton—Pr me nanp dl th au ah | a and threes. ‘Tho men at the stable ger| tt? Littleton, Democratic candidate for |, Soon Mace cemermeney (01 at Goldiers Field—-Harvard 17, Wesleyan 4. Ele’ a ded sensation when he directly accused Charles M. Schwab of wrecking @runk, Several pistol shots were fired| LOOUEN President—in Beaoklyn, must Cea iN ee) eee At Annapolis—Navy 18, Gallaudet 0. roti Sl Rate ME ot twenty cet é and panes of gia. in the hi brok 3 . ’ eiire . nutes each. Bevoral nt the hands go: drunk and de-| _NCt content with having secured the| FIFTH RACE—Carbunele (8 to 1) . _|"poLo GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct.| “I make no bones about saying that Mr. Schwab intentionally weecked Manded their monev after July 1. Screen Bréoklyn Dem-|4, Tribes Hill (8 to 1) 2, Mabel 1a ecthe Columba. team, who pel team its” he said, and he emphasized the “intentionally. ie Mra. Lamar Was Nervous. to dictate to Hugh MeLaughlin. "He naa} Richardson te Ge dacs Eig be apg maui per tae Mr. Dhearik face was flushed and his voice had @ fierce tone of 4 “My wite got into a high state of|Motified the aged sage of Willoughby they have met so far this season, tack: ' ; ee rvousness, Harness had been atolen| street that Martin Littleton, candidate} S!XTH RACE—Dimple (2 to 1) 1, [ise the Swacthmore elswen wT gvence | pératibn in it. In replying to Mr. Guthrie, one of the many counsel pi a from the barn, My wife eaid that we|for Borough President, must withdraw|Ralder (12 to 9.8.8 2, Colleen Bawn 3. ! ® oe iF of a tatr gized crowd of udmirers of the | he looked at him flercely and shook his massive head and frame with mua have’ some guard for our safety.|or he knifed on Elestion Day. 7 " ‘The day was a ig X colf Hugh Thompson that I would} Ths infornmation rather staggered the| BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK,! , ‘ iahermvdg stan camila In striking contrast was thesmooth, easy directness of Mr. Guthrie, 4 Bave to have some one to guard my|Mclaughlinites. Mr Littleton is Mr.| et, 14—Brighton is being blessed with * “Ae this was the last minor game XA60re| aimed every question home with insinuating pointedness, crowding’ a6 piace. That on July 2. I\saw{McLevghun's M@mr orator and at the ! wuld be called on to, “Thompson at Seabright and I knew that|Carnegie Hall convention he made a, £°07 Woether.and the patrenage is gen- j 7 | the Columbia 2078 vom the local team{ @POn another with trip-hammer regularity, - he associated with the kind of people|speech that incensed the Tammany men.| °TOUs. Brighton ts a popular course, — | _s % at the visltors bent on. beating The testimony as to an interview with Mr. Harris, of Hatria, cag that could protect us. In his campaign speeches he has beeri| and, so long as the weather remains wee tion in.the room, for it looked for a few moments ab “Thom : them by as big Co., caused a sensation In 5 ‘“Thompacn ts a horseman and a hotel- {abusing Tammany Hall most thorough'y | ane, the crowds will make the meeting JOhn Mellvain Run Down on Cap of Steam Pipe in City Hall Set nobahy the arme wae, avertised 1 | eee vould broak down and maKe a scene, keeper. I went to New York with him|and now Tammany Hall je out for re- ' yesterd came end he went on the mission. I saw nim |venge. The understanding {s that Shoula a winner. The card still continues to; West End Avenue and So} Blows Off and Clouds Burst thes GSH hal sided Lienert eaten This Interview was alleged to have been held lay. It ont 8, the next duy and ho told me that he|Mr. Littleton be taken off the ticket Mr,| Show well-balanced fields, and the win-| i dressed in their football togs and each | questions put by Mr. Guthrie. He said to Mr. Dresser: had found as many rien ae T'4 want to| MeLaughlin will be permitted to name| ners are hard to find. ‘This makes gooa, Badly Hurt He Died on Way| Through the Doors and Par ea aay ™ | RHE INTERVIEW WITH HARRIS. Guard my place. He said they were|the candidate to succeed him. i | ii - So Anxious to have a’ good time over the| Mr, Litticton bee hee Recs in speculation and the finish keen. to Hospital. { Windows. FIRST HALF. “Do you recall what you ald yesterday?” “Yes.” > New ‘Fourth. It was hot. Thompson said that|York very long. He comes from the | John E. Madden's valuable two-year- “Do you recall that you went to the office of Harris, Gates & Co, Af it was ail right the men would be at|free and untrammellel State of i The teams agreed to play halves of veg v old colt, The Minute Man, was badly ad rv’ ? e Fier § at 11 o'clock the next day. IJand is not thoroughly familiar witheche | cut down ih the first race. He wae John Moflvain, Afty-elght yéara old, a; The bursting of a stenm pipe in the| twenty mines col. enmore'st0- h tee interviews adie ue Salt ee a bankrnstiand: hea! mening gaid tt was all right and that I would | methods of machine poilticians In cities, | the lead when the accident happened | widower living at No. 25 Webt Sixtieth ; License Bureau, directly under Agi youl say tO Mer, HAETIe 79 P fs yard line, ‘The Pennsylvanians were, eee MENG eee) e there." s i ve and soon tion?” “ not.” He Is a splendid tint three degs and could v M. ~ | Fenty in thelr, offerte 2|to lose but your reputa stiombeon (brought back with | Klan iaticey sehet cone mer clos earn | eee eatle oe re eek atfeet, wes runlover and atally Injured |Meyor's Omce in City Hall, th's after) the pigskin on ‘thelr own d-yand line, aa ay that it would be better for, Mr. Schwab to see youae a | Fastman and Brown to patrol the : JL ALS ae pe by an engine from Company No. 33 to- | noon, followed by a rushing and spurt-| where the Columokins were too JOU aay, if o Brovklyn is Tammanyized, he may be| The Minute Man was shot just after,’ for thetr efforis, and the New Yorkers Id make such disclosures as would further paralyze the money market! Grounds, On the day after that tWol one of Tammany’s orators, for Tam. {te seaond race. It was found that he{@Ay. Mellvain was Ars’ struck dy a/ Ing cloud of steam, gave rise to tho| got ‘the ball on downs, Swarthmore | woul more arrived. The men watched the had fractured the pastern of his right; fee and thrown under the wheels. | report that City Hall was oh fire and| #8ain wot the ball on the 2-yard line|ur aig not.” Grounds and everything was Batistac- hind leg and that there was no chance | Which passed over his right arm and! on a fumble by Columbia's quarterbac “pid you ask Mr. Harris to ask Mr. Schwab to see you?” “I did" many is sadly in need of orators, MeLaughiin (o Knuckle Down. | that the blaze originated in the Ma and punted to Columbia's 60-yard ling. tary. * lof saving him. both legs, which were brokén, He dled paul BALAN ta al bali Hers Watrevacy! i f y quarterback threw, the bal ‘i not! i Pian’t Want Pay, papa a AMR es BT Ee the lune atewards belleved that Rough | gee) being: taken to the Roosevelt Hos- ; Office, Over the cillhack s head and the bath ‘Did not ur. Gshweh tell Mr. Harris that he would have nothing to do “ a A is wetting ready o + pital, having sustaired a fracture of | Workmen had been re he| Was down on the So-yard ii n- your" “He did.” ‘After the first night of watching {)1o knuckle down 4nd support the ticket, | Rider Was doped in the race in which | tn, suit t na een repairing, the} Oiher awiul pass brought. the all ten|* thy ar ae Met Thompson and { asked him how|including Grout and Fornes. Senator |? Tan, and an investigation ts In pro-| "C.e C. vine driven by Richard Raw, | team pipen through the building when | Silay “further, toward | Swarthmore 3 “Mr. Harris telephoned to Mr. Wrenn for you?’ ‘es. much the men wanted for their patrol] McCarren nas control of the Courey | °°: horse Is now th thé handn | wig coming down) Weat Ehd avenue Just |wit elec. ree, reariree load tra Hue Columblene’ punted! tothe centre ‘Andi Mr. Wrenn) sald) Mr.) Schwab) wonld /bave! noth pe) cosa) bis work. { told him to pay them whatever | Committee, and if it comes to a show- |! the tubs veterinary, 5 as Mellvain was crossing Sixty-ffth | echoed through the building of tie field, where Smih got the ball] you?” “Yes. i ho thought was right. Eastman we KA down he can outvote Hugh MeLaugalia | six urtones : street. The old man grew nervous and! Sayer Low wea In conversation with|syivanie hide lost tkene saeae nee ‘Trembling and nervous Mr. Dresser then explained: : 4idn't want anything as he was oa friend|and assume the leadership, This is not é 1 fogke Betting. | lost control of his legs. His hesitancy | secretary Reynolds when the report-of| bolding te: bailein the centre of the “I wanted to see Mr. Schwab,” he said, “to see if he would not tcke his 8 . JSG Rn. Ste Fh # | Al mage Jf impossible for the driver to) the explosion reached him. A minute] fine. They were forced to punt and it fh Te: el b ™ bi y 0 elr ow! bh rip off the Bethlehem plant so that the shareholders mig.t, Sa THrclear the way. and before Raw could | inter steam burat through the doors ana| wm Golumblus ball on thelr own, 36- |Cerrible grip “ of Thompson and he came over for his} what he wants to do and & is not Waat axke ‘Well you can give us a good] Hugh McLaughiin wou.d tke to s: time, bose,’ sald Eastman, ‘that is all! ‘ine vid man would Ike to hod the Fi Bl steer to the side Mefivain was under! winiows of the lcense bureau and found| more's #i-yard line, Coumbla reganed | something. After my conference with Mr. Harris I said: ij we wan W leodensaip until he di 3S Bl the wheels, te way through » halfq -] the ball on wns on the 60-yard line. v1 > ; Q. Did you see Detective Sergeant| Sento McCarren woud not wllin i tae | Capt Curran, of the West itty. swale Race Au wk pees OTe ene ye Tam tes woIne Wb wan a stendy bat. HARRIS WOULDN'T BE CONFIDENTIAL. op? A. Y Bok to der oan flit i‘ : eighth street, fim shoure. explained. the | y ne Mayor! te toward Columbia's koa! Ih whieh ‘ | Baie cost eatelnt An Tes yee [seat ied dail Hl Mt vt (or % sal aitintion to Capt, Kemp and no arreats |loied out of the window, Inqutred it] Columoa by ‘Mage bluse and plinees| ‘*'Is this conference confidential, Mr. Harris?’ He said he would ' Minera oA eases Peer tales yo ig] Were made, there Werg’a fre and then returned to] {Mo thet Ge der it go, and now, urged by Mr. Schwab, he comea forwara | those are nice p. referring tol roauers bob ee aN ik {uote Geediy-vira ine, Five vards | consider It 80, h upmed be Me, . ie and hi erient aid Bost-l4- romain atone. h Inore. for onside. piay. Aided by. re- . rview. q ean Andina grand Me-anld Wns eas ane hi H. C. PERKINS DROPS DEAD.| “se wasn't one pit frightened,” As-| pented benalties on Swartnmore for in. | Makes public his account of the inte! funn ciold: Wini they. were. eent dawn! to|and It tavodde;on belting that tie Minute. Man and ‘ 0 some work for a millionaire yachts-| promisé to be guod. it aus alwaya been|away head and head cand whey geet man. I told Eastman about my trou-| bis proud boast that he was regular. |joined by Pariesenne. They ran on a ant Secrevary Moran explained, “He Kerocterenes with) the. centte’ Cand 8 “If out of this mess and mire the United States Shipbuilding Com; lunge by Smith the a Aldn't believe there was a big fire and| Byers e ling tor Coloma Hes wite | can be rehabilitated that 1s all I want, though it means no financial ' down, bles with McMahon and eatd that I was] Should Tammany win without shis- ala! MOSt even terms ¢o the streteh, whey Beater orm curame) notice, of the 1 to me,” continued Mr. Dresser. , E F " are 65 wn (ihe Kick out for goal Swarthmore @nxlous to find who stole my chickens|he would ve in a pecullar pleat, The Se hr teenie er jumped) Henry C. Perkins, millionaire cotton | little acoldent. fas tWice off side but finally the ball “There is money enough being earned by these different plants to re Wait 8 ani harness. On July 6 Mrs, Lamar|great distribution of patronage that |then closed on t.¢ leaders and in q red-| broker, fell dead this afternoon in the nile Mayor Low was indifferent tol fet) into. Columbia's. hands right in habilitate the company, but there are so many lies told about their ear! { dee eted an Pe TNa rellewe ; hot. drive Damon Astariza, Wealth and 4 Schutt in the Em-|the bursting pipe, others about the City | front of the goal. Bruce talled, to kick Me Lamar admitted that, ne sent | Rous Loew a Tammany victory woul. |Earisienne swept across the line hexts anit on A Broadway” Mr. [Hall took the atoam clouds very” sert [428 gyal, COLUMBIAL 3; SWATLI: | 14. oan dg nothing without Mr. Schwab.” - : @ nie him, As pat-|apart as named, rkins was sixty-five years old an. by 0 ‘ Dunphy the groom, to warn McMahon |ronage is what holds a machine to- SECOND RACE. Viel at No. at Forty-sixth street. sonia Pateenes, Ate ise mgahec dahl Roars ROLE eked Benno At the afternoon session of the shipbuilding hearing Mr. Dresser t | Chav Griends of his were indignant and | getaer McLavghlin, the Tagumany lead-] One mile and an eighth His death was sreported to the Coroners B E i avd the, Dall Wak a4 inet he protested agaloat the terme of the taking over of the ahipiniae or, Seymour Periins. Jand when they found it too hot they | carried back lo yar Y nett! qanparentiy Inthe dent of foame ack und told the crowds to dis- [Taree Aeyard line, °°? S¥T'"Ting interests of the Trust Company of the Republic by the Sheldon eyndi- pire (Builiiug atten x hearty” luncheon, |Derse ky on SECOND HALF. cate because he believed the terms to be unfair, Cais He was suddenly taken 9 one could be found who knew how . a # chair, ¢ to tur, off ho steam, After a few! Columbia wan reimbursed with most| The witness testified that when he told Max Pam that he (Dresses) was housand oounds of ateam had found itn} Of lier steady players, and when|compelled to make an assignment Pam told him that he must resign, at that Lanar-would not be responsible for anything that might happen, . Dia vou mean Eastsman when you @poke of friends? A. Well, yes, If you he answer, ura delleve, wil conclude that it is vet- Batian | ORee Berkins, cal ter to sacrifice a | ttle \igniy taan to sacrhiice bis organtzation. Senator McCarren, with a petition signed by thirty meinber's of the County) Jocks. St.HIf. Fin Jonew yd af int, and ed for a glags snat his condi. Ing back In oF water, Lo Was «eo “Jon was serious. A payviclan was called t on July 8 the: market . ILL. Coleman.aa, more kic he tet Hh “ Ke! Inebad shape and that he was in| TUMmittee, culled on, Casleman Balas) yoiwink, t t Mr. Perkins expired sefore medical |way across City Hail Park some one | Svarthmore Kicked to the ten-yard line) 1. om the shipbuilding board, Mr. Dresser said that, “Mr. Pam wap New: York very date with some stoc erluiee to i an demanded that in vy ROMA Waar attention could be given aim. mmembered that the New York Steam ]a.%-yard run, Here Bisnop mone ae ball running the whole company.” . iAtscuasie: negang Le called for next Friday nght} f{ert flr : Heating Company had men woo under-| for another sensational run or 82 yards. \ Brokersirlends Abscussing dnd planning |e) scr mpon the Democratic nomitations, ed’ by Cottage Salt wood {he Sieeth and a tascuge waa gent | Phe. ball was. down on. Swarthiwre's It was announced that Mr. Pam probably would testify next Monday, buriness ‘prorositions. Mr. Balnoriuge refused to call q meet-| Nevermore and ihev rin on this pays Rees meas Ss-yard Hne, Columbia lost tne bail on for a workman to come in hasie. The}q fumble. Swarthmore tried. a fake | heat aug and the steam was] pu and ran spven yore side, of he | DRESSER OBJECTS TO ‘hile the steam was coming from tae | from centre to quarter-back, who ran I knew of tha as- as when [ road It . po| te the far turn, where Nevermore He sald -he on the sn the rin home vermore wer Az AWAY Won Castle be thr ing tor Hrbiey t it would by better to hold it yates pare! Name to Shield Womar, trate PNG RehenEn tho AR heeatenetne broken. pi h the ball, thmore lost 15 yards | \ ‘ ys he 3 owas two lengt pe, the City Hke a | with the ball, Swarthmore lost 15 yards 4 On civiseranningtion Lamar was| Ckune of (he Delay, In front of Cottae ste a Bart mtd, “wan Ge re Hime ton | Tusa ouch." When, Secrotary es [Tor not having it pass throug three | , TACTICS OF TH reg agked If he had ever gone by a different | ‘wo constructions are placed upon THIRD RACE. lumergency Went to the front at came out (rom Mayor r A ¥ tA aero rr t rt Je all the running and j Re looked ike he had oeen Swarthmore punted to her s-yard ih mane, tos, One Is thac MeLaughliin has u Mile and a aixtecnth, mad party Psineg Mayer ‘Another (imble by Duell lost. the —__—— a who was In CRy Hall M t> Swarthmore on her 3-yard lne. dent occurred, remarked. | Agua Swartimore punted and Meteens | gy, y tate his presence. 2s _partien)) at Mmany Hail will be ace] thin fumdled tt on the att line | Perkins, will explain the delloate oir » thi t hy 1 h y ed la e | re! ting | ng Mayor Cow this hot Swarthmore lad Seopnine on {he Gall: with distinguished lawyers, representing) oars oy surrounding. the Ba. cur ori yarious stock and bond holders of the} sorgan & Co. profits, Betting Ste, W $ook “Yer,” he unawered: melogramnticalty! made-up his mind to indorse Grout and paving his arm ina sweeping geaiure.|Pornes und ts holding off the meeuag Omaha Twas ‘shown for three #100 Us pusmibie ya orcer .o hurt ce wunths as David Hy Lew Rar wage SCAT Sree re Then. tn-i that na and shat creasing the thetic. cle nent in. hg! the tae meeting 18 Starters, whte. ey for: tlie place. J to the strezé om was crowded to its capac v and hen d'ed awa FIFTH RACE, Kat re onemenc ot among them i £ Betting oration, manner, he cantinved; "I was Mr, Lewin Nim io awe is peace Bir AP) | (eee aa, weghened corpora Guthrie Defends Himself, \ mel tiee abe " y vo tint the Indorsément i ? ‘ . Ex-Police Com- a i veg = honor of a Woman was ye Woket wii; be unanimous, Fy. erat WEATHER FORECAST. PA ta Nokes Pyne William & Anarene Fane Dee || vw. io authbte* Goundell Ree ae ah ; Is a0: A Ftert gocit aa f the B-yard line was ca’@ad| missioner, Ex-Postmaste: . 7 } t on sy xenthin on + PU Per] - Opened the proceedings by remarking | MONK-EASTMAN AS k Pythian er early pace, £3} Forecast for the thirty six hours] | O° 2m fo. 3 yards. Columbia puntet| py, y¢on, and John 8. Carlisle, former) yo ant that he i 3 is javegshige SL ay begat ithe Ae iden ‘nis rde hb Tat ending ct 8 P, M. Thureday for i and a quarterback! secretary of the Treasury. that his cros#-examination of Mr. Drew. Gus DFO Ms. LAMAR ‘i. usic Under the auwces of tie Mo- jp ro ler ook Up Cie 2uanig anu sO ral ts Cohonb!a's vig ii OF ton, Henry D, Oliphant, the special com- | ser had been criticised and he wished New York City and vicinity: Fair missioner appointed by Judge Kirk- e way so te x reich, fo wel by eS Swarihe re fa el | *piere was in the m rning | Rilorate have his position defined. Mr, to-night and Thursday; light to eifect thit Shevl Inewspare:s to put Into trick to conduct the bearing, was the| declared that ther pal | "Start pocr. erin perjal tn The By : Shea and York, of Boo kisi, and! t. x aut in the wceBe aa mot the Wry ls h Rorthwester:y wind: A punt arrive. He was followed by/{mpropirety tn bls co ur aa (aiowed ty Wacran el Bei y 8. > A PUNE! First to propirety tn ae hae Serene apreseata nies ght TORR Rein TT Tha Ma GIdtT”* aeereeetn tem 1m | | seacthimorr win Mielsune place] Mr. Deesser and Lewis Nixon, who] but said if he was challenged fe Well a || A D630. of eat ang Bakhoat SScoutatnol quie PH ‘ ne Tat turn, Where civle Ww = le giaetsal tear: rihmore, Kicked] will follow Mr. Dresser on the stand. | withdraw unt the Court settle@ut | Rea: thugs, Iplatly tndtse Pea a AT winnings ty a no SLND Ane Te I aue Vie Amciente atid Momourablen in| again “behind the roal ling. “The ball! after they fave testified, Charles M.{ matter Mr, Guthrle offered in tai at's ni f ? ane Drought pack and Columbia w ] inl Apes temas ber (os tre Seunges hetulsel twenty yurda. tor hotdinge| Schwab will be asked to tell the little) correspondence between tlm andi FOURTH 5 Five furict.en, own on Columbia's Mint" aayias on story of how he got $9900.00 for his! Untermyer, ; $8,000,000 steel plant. Mr. Eresest, eald: Tt fs not provable that J. P, Morgan Monel the ball wai yord line, Swarthmore tried fo foal, gut the ball was brought @ Jury came Into court unger guard oe he. York. in ae ol uber “plone 4 ! ¢ four private deypotives wag sad been —— SeraRee nae” crim Satie a Sov ueBia, ned etl be called, though we t_ may x pPovsiniers 08, Hevea Fase). cca ech Kochi st gual BS. bey: a bs th preset Bivioaal : earverears ‘erige in the testimony tha! wilt nose ° Heft Lewes uN ane

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