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Pa ast DELEGATE PARKS IS CONVICTED; \ WALKING - WEHATHER—Fatr to-night and Saturday. NIGHT - EDITION PRICE ONE CENT: NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903. PRICE ONE CENT. TELLTALE STAINS IN [OZCK TURPIN’S OAKDALE; SAM PARKS IS BFCHTEL WOME ARE beeen RTT, FOUND GUILTY am STRANGELY MISSING) ars 01 Sree da LeAnne OF EXTORTION » Poli Wi -_|Reagan’s Colt Runs: Improved B ES HTELS olice itness at the Inquest This Fave. andi Shewe: Way. flerhe A R E'H EL D FO R Afternoon Declares that Carpet Was] to race King and Dolly Changed and Spots That Looked Like| Spanker. iti G | R L'S D E AT | £ Blood Marks Were Eradicated. pg OARSMAN WINS AGAIN AT ODDS OF 4:to-1.| ALLENTOWi!. Pa. Ost. 3u.--The Corsis”s ju'y to-night gave a verdict deciaring the aved mother cf Mazel Beshtell AP eee A aT Job Pick- and the dead girl’s sixteen-year-o'd sister Martha. her two DEFENSE IS SAID TO HAVE PI UL SCENE IN COURT |Talent Tried a Tough brothers, John and Charles, and Mabel’s lover. Alweis Eck-| All Told, It Is Estimated that COST THE ACCUSED $30, ing the Winners at Aqueduct} stein, accessories to murder after the fact. “'o urincipal was| $25,000 Is Placed To-Day on Che a { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | S$ i i i. eon roid fata tec It Took the Jury Only Eleven Minutes to Rew ers Show Up in Wall Street] turn a Verdict Against the Convict Walks with Money to Back Team. ing Delegate on Trial for Getting $500 Illegally from Tiffany Studio’s Company ODDS RECEDE FROM 3 TO 2 TO 1 ON NEW YORKERS. yom cy i dd. : i —Big Fields and Heavy Bet-| “med. No bail was allowed. _ Brothers Still Persist that the Murder BOS Sia hae Result of Contest on Polo of Their Sister Mabel Was Not Com- nee: GAMBLER SHOT BY “O0C” NAYLOR IS DEAJ. Grounds To-Morrow. He Was the Only Witness Called to the Stand _ mitted by Tom, but by Someone Out-] __Twe womens. | fsyar Cometes whos tne eee HY neem meegccomcce o| Wath Were Considered - Damaeingns : side the Family. FIRST RACE—Ice Water (8 to 1) $$$ morrow between Yale and commis om! = Which ‘ Were Considered Damaging— — ) fC aa seme LATE RESULTS At WORTH Ine eteuee en tre suayaraty ee: | — Careworn and Nervous on Final Day. SECOND RACE—Flammula (16 to a tion. Stocks were practically forectree (Special to The Evening World from a Staff Correspondent.) 5) 1, Wotan (7 to 5) 2, Rellance 3, Fifth Race—Ralph Young 1, Avenger 2, Myrondale 3. ey Ee eas aperture ce. Ce Meee pee vataniauew ane After being out eleven minutes the jury in the case of ALLENTOWN, Pa,, Oct. 30.—The inquest into the murder of beautiful Sixth Race—M. C. Thompson 1, Ledus 2, Boaster 3. THIRD RACE—Oareman (4 to 1) Mabel Bechtel began this afternoon with a pitinble spectacle in th i i i hi MU Pas Ya ceitieg’ ealaits. aos we’ tiehar eas nT conn ack neat gL cece a dee hr tal ( AT ST. LOUIS. ; All along the New Haven team nas|Sam Parks returned a verdict of guilty of extortion, af : ret eens aes Fifth Race—Happy Chanpy 1, Jake Weber 2. Mimo 3. raled favorite at odds of to 1. but >| Choroed late this afternoon. The extreme penalty unde: ~ (Charles, who were arrested last night, met unexpectedly. At sight of them| FOURTH RACE—Dick Turpin (5 Sixth Race—Kinvs Court i Dr. Holschen 2. Roaer Sm'th 2 tunches of Columbia money showed this c 5 ged, Awe : ee : @he broke down and cried and moaned as if she would never stop. They ap Die Race King (11 to 5) 2, Dolly Sane ae a 4 2 MA eectgee too oeoge Nar asthe | this conviction is five years in prison. : ‘ e- Acdawed ‘Ker unatflek MOE Beet To give her comtort;ibut tt waa not imtit her | CPAMEOT 3: cpap fm oie on senapnainmarvcil cil ee gt eceeatogaee Ww co.|” Parks will be séntenced next Friday, Kay werief had had full sway that she became calm again. 1. FIFTH RACE—All Gold (7 to 10) Ph lepers re haan pe peal Judge Newburger began his charge to the jury in the Sam Parks can) ~-]} "No individual bot reached the thou-| at 3.45 o’clock this afternoon. . In one corner of the office sat Alfred Eckstein, 1, Meistersinger (10 to 1) 2, The tein, who is charged with sand mark, nearly all bets being in “It is immaterial,” the Judge said, “as to what became of the momey Guardeman 3, ibeing an accessory after the fact of the slaying of the girl he says he ——4 be wads of 20 to 10, There was also &/1¢ ne got it by a wrongful force he should be convicted, uo matter wha: loved. He seemed unaffected by the scene. His sister started to go to] SIXTH RACE—Buttons (7 to 5) 1, heap or money bet even that Columbia he did with the $500." : : Wd not score, Colursbla monsy was : Mrs. Bechtel, but drew back Trepan (10 to 1) 2, Erbe 3. wots found for that soct of betting,{ Part of Parks's defense was that he had given the money to “the a Preparatory to calling the first witness District-Attorney Lichten- and if the wearers of the dlue and) ynfon,” (Special to The Evening World.) 3 ¥: eke |, ‘™walner ordered the withdrawal of tha informations made against the mother! Racy TRACK, AQUEDUCT, N. Y.. eel gic rate nal Mors The Judge finished at 359 o'clock and the case was at once given inte fq and the daughters, Martha Eva Brobst and Emma Davis, charging them | Oct. _30.—Fine weather made the races ‘Teams Have Last Practice. the jury's hands. with being accessories after the fact to the murder of Mabel, This was) thoroughly enjoyable this afternéon and sche. twvo teama, had thats) leat eeeioer Assistant District-Attorney Rand finished his summing up at 3.31 there was a large crowd on hand to done in accordance with the plan to prevent them from availing themselves plclether withers: pron the Polo Grounds Coach Morley | o'clock, and Mr. Osborne applied to the Court to charge on certain points of the rights of defendants not to testify, should they, as it is expected| the cara sent the men through their paces, an‘ is & ’ i was wel} balanced, being when ad finisi od pleased,|{n favor of his client. ‘This the Court declined to do, they will, refuse to give evidence at this Ime. | made up of horses equally mate ‘be had fn he looked pli 0. Mrs. Bechtel to the Inquest wih he task of picking th rf Kies eatore tera te Poeun irs. Bechtel came to the inquest wih her daughters and the son|t%¢ of picking the auccessfu nay C Bgnt y inch of the : was likely to be rewarded by substan- . ew every, inch 9 ay ee eee ee Tele ernest sal “| Robbers Removed Three Rails on Santa leit! case, eta thet?) PARKS CALLED TO STAND IY, The Oakdale Handicap for two-year- is all he would say, x T - Columbia will have it ! 3 : Policeman Cohn was the first witness called and told of visiting the Kays eae te Sea agit oe Fe Road and All the Cars Except WO|nasnded ver. ere ies BY HIS COUNSEL AGAIN; a men han, ‘On Yale field th coaches worked th ‘The Bechtel home in Cedar street on Tusday last soon after the body of the 1 i youngsters. ‘The track was in superb a murdered girl had been found in the cellar alleyway, shape. Plunged Over Bridge Into a Creek, SRrCRn sre Mat predict that thes” will When Sam Parks, the convict walking | and Bridgemen's Union, the $300 en “The married sister, Mrs. Brobst,” said Cohn, “took me upstairs and| W: ©, Whitney became enamored of have their hantest game of the season. that it was Imposeibl : y 2 They. - Part Ill. of th jas impo le to do so, bu : : camai's rus and vis atervoon our-| but New Yorkers Escaped. Rey see ing wae, I eymaee | eitante, walked Into Part Uf of the| S000 i vhurge retamed {0 porml ta (Continued on Second Page.) chased one for'use on his farm at Alken, Way ‘ourt of General Sessions to-day, Ine ct exaa ive tol Tana -Petea ere aan 8. Cc. aan RACE. ee ——__——— he !s on trial for extorting $0 from the | cused. b Seven furlongs. r 6 hina eat at Tiffany Studios Company to let the iron-| He had been on the stand only fiw 4 Btartere, wate., Jocks, SLHICFIn, Bir PE PUEBLO, Col., Oct. 30.—The east-bound Chicago “Flyer,” No. 6, workers go to work on three jobs, he| Minutes when Mr. Osborne sald: “fact Tce Water. 118, ‘Troxter, h 3% hoa : . : our defense,” and the walking délegatt AT RACES Gnrlen ‘Go, J Jonen.. & 3 48" 02 08 on the Santa Fe road, was wrecked at 1.30 o'clock this morning at Api-| looked careworn and worried. Se ee ane a int. 3 5 Oo a had any sleep in his cell 7 ’ Demurer, 10 Cteamer: 4 2143 "ap °'| Shapa Creek, four miles east of Fowler. He had not had any sleop in his/cell |’ Mr. “Rand ¢hen began the eee Moharib, ‘04. W. Fischer, 8 0." 6 5 8-5 P 4 ; Hales . in the Tombs and was unable to eat/| the people. ia FROM KIDNAPPER HE SWALLOWS ACID bla anal Crater iam a The private car occupied by A. S. Kimberley ana «yo... of Eastern De eer Alea aaye: evorth at heat Gharre mtenert wetaee head and head, followed by Ice Water +? i Jationa u was on his face, Mr, Osborne began by asking Ji and Lord Badge, “They, held this order | bankers returning from the annual convention of the National Bankers’ Par aailine osligare: kas onimeat nin | Newbarger to charge the jury to, as £2 che rut Sa “won easily by two'and| Association at San Francisco, was attached to the train, but none of this coceael sane Lanning seven 2 Mr. |GeSision that iA, wallelg: delegate Nook one-half lengths from Ostrich, who ap- In a verdict,| Sanization, he was not gullty. Mrs, Stanninger Followed the Oscar Eng, of Chicago, Takes a! prontistely enoush beat Lord Badge oy| party was injured. His Estimate of 86,000 Majorit they!it hein hr. Osborne "went over. the, evidense” Stranger to Train and with} Last Chance at Aqueduct)| sic turone®®°ON> RAC The wreck appears to have been caused by the removing of three mecuna ‘e of 86,000 Majority rot [end aaked fran acquittal | OA F ¥ : netting. | rails on the approach to the bridge. The engine left the track and, tum-; in Manhattan and the Bronx) parks was again called to the stand| puis ne wie went to two crephe Ne Help of Train Crew. Got Her) Then T Starters, wets ste. P| | Parks his wife went to. the, Gi : en Turns on the Gas and Wammule % he “$5! ing slightly to the right, carried the train upon the pile approach to the’ He Declares Is a Conservative for redirect examination by his coun- Courts Huilding with a friend ; i i H ' ry j s ; “ é sel, Mr. Osborne. a the corridor. Stolen Infant Again. Drinks Carbolic. a4 3! bridge, knocking that structure into the creek. The engine, two baggage 0 @. Did you aay to Schmitt that you |Msd®, gown of gray. tweed ‘andi @uvege a 0 io cars, a chair car and a day coach plunged to the bed of the creek and lie nes : retavenie chert aaa ar bilan latants Dletrteica (toseaes Seen ; ; ad had trouble c bie ct ‘ HILLSDALE, N. J., Oct. 90.—Mrs.| After settling up his board bill at the 5 122 39\ there in a mass of wreckage. Nobody was killed, but thirteen persons ALNo. 1 anid “we.” gaa hia summing up a few minutes «| John L, Stanninger, wife of a machin-| Morton House yesterday morning, Oscar | Seurire: his fume, 2 uo 109 40) wees Injured, Four of these were seriously hurt. Charles F. Murphy repeated toxny| | Mr. Osborne tried to show that Parka] | moat (at of Jersey City, arrived at ner home| Eng, twenty-five years old, took al fiemmula went to the front atthe, ‘The entire train, with the exception of two cars, went into the creek, |'Mat he mas. sun soe Ste the /'@. Did you get a dollar of it? A. No. | forting #00 there this afternoon with her one-year-! chance at Aqueduct with what little | Start. made all the running and won by : ‘i jecti , SE emocratic ticket would be elected by at 5 aie veal |Company to call off a strike of ttor 3 : ne Pullman stopped with the front projecting over the embankment. i The answer was not al : > old child, whom she rescued to-day|money he had left, He returned last weno wa econd al tthe way. “Rellance: Op PP BIQIECIING t Ieoata eo majority in Manhattan and| g pit you demand the money for) Workers. If ts ine So ei from a kidnapper, a man supposed toj night, locked ‘himself up In bis room on | fiird all the way, was beaten a length. @ Bronx. yourself? A. ‘No. t sum that lawyers figurl d on | William C, Whitney was a visitor at the (Continued on Second Page.) aot ds) Boaa i Ser ane coatnotP case, and © - ° “Tht sald Murphy, “in| Mr. Osborne then rested. Mr. Rand th P e, " 4 have been in the employ of her bus-| the second floor, turned on the gas and| track this afternoon. He was much Ine | Saat Tie ae eae Tale eatimate,"” sald Me. Murphy, “IN| ited ito Abow that Parke did not pay | Sol ttertts af his counsel taitnken tei terested in Mr. Cassidy's starting and ose! can Wigive yourany fie conservative, I can't give you any AB: | qeasurer Johnston, of the Housesmiths | conelderation band, from whom she was separated 4/ then swallowed enough carbolle acid to| went over to the post In the second race | pau: cuctord, 30°10 - month ago. kill him. He was found dead to-day by |*° waten the starter's methods. Belinea: 408, Gea ate a} ures on Brooklvn—I am satisfied we will Mrs. stanninger uples @ cott ? THIRD RACE, Sentry, 100. D, 200 6 carry that borcugh . Btanninger occuples @ cottage a/ 4 maid. ‘One mile, Conundrum, 108. 40 15 MMARRRBKOMOCarten ‘lawestadiial tes yote, It means that thers men aro ag whort distance from the station, Last Hot, Be lV ly ’ s , i Tully restored to citizensal | Eng had been in New York for some Betting. . 105, Cream ke, St. if ya ight @ man entered the house and, |Uittle time, Leaving Chicago, where dco ETM Oe Kie‘Rocner 102) Hate is taking the year-old baby from its car-| was employed by the Knickerbocker Ice | Grenade, 88. porter, “sald he would carry Brooklyn | whe wets his full cly y 1,000 or more.” | jhe Is pardoned by th 2 | ae is conservative,” replied Mr. Mur- a, wat 15, 89, "Ca 28 B14'2e 3-2 8-5 | Drop a ve. 00, Fischer & @-8 Mano’ War,100, Michaels BSERISeasas 10040 200 riage in the hallway, started rapidly for | Company, on La Salle street, Eng came | Youne Henry, 1 Cincinnatus, 9, Desourats 16 oat ON GAME LAW SUITS in ‘ ay i * Potunta at. ats nee OB is is 8 phy, “Just as I haye been in predicting the station, _ [here to better his fortunes, He brought | PWttet eood vimen | tare trie, Won. 6 Tme—1.41 1-5 $6,000 in/Manhattan and the Bronx.” | SAYS BRADY OF DEVERY. ‘Whe cries of the baby summoned Mrs: | enough money to give him 1.015, : ry y rs h a start, as he Paul Clifford made the early pace, Then the Tammany leader dived into Btanninger from an adjoining room just} thought. But fortune did not come his; Oarsman went to the front at the| followed by Melatersinger and The Sa ‘i . . " e , t ‘start and was never headed, Contusion| Guardsman, but when the stretch was| «7p a pigeonhole and brought out a page of ‘The St. Louts Expert Docan'é Lite: In time to see the man pass swiftly| way readily, and Instead of recouping | SY Grenade taced In close order behind He er ae ere and | TWO eults brought by the Btnte to nae : through the doorway, Without waiting | his funds Eng dtained on them steadily. | Alt to the turn, where Grenade dropped | Wer shally oy two lengths. from” Mels- (collect penalties for having forbidden) "vaiking about figures.” he sald, “I __ the (Meat CMlah Tae for hat and jacket she pursued him at| Yesterday afternoon while leaving the! back, Oarsman went on and won by|terainger, who beat The Guardsman a/garhe in storage were dismissed oy 8 ae D Leah hil orate tata ttcrmer Generalitiik John Thomas Brady is back from St her beet speed. Pursuer and pursued | hotel he told a bell boy that he was near, five lengths from Grenade, who came on| length for the place, Supreme Court Justice Trusx to-d Ay have some here, This is a poll of a fac-| The State Attomey-Gen t Lauts and opens up on his friend’ Deka feaohed the station ns a train from| the end of his rope and that he had to, seein, and deat Contusion a neck for SIXTH RACE. ‘ti : 98, O-day and tory, It was taken on Oct. 23 and stood handed down an opinion which makes) oy aie says: Jersey City was drawing out. ‘The man|'ake a raise somehow. “I am all 1 SS Fs Ue ao One mile. siding Will be taken to the Court of Appeals. | ¢nis way: McClellan, 819: Low, 105; Dey- It legal for a man to vote who has been) every would make a nice Mayar ty . OW: . thn z ‘ohen | ery, 19, | found guilty of a felony, but who has] meet the crowned heads of Burope and made his way to the baggage car, but|"9W, so I might as well go to the track| Six furlones. Starters, wats. Jocks, St.HIf.Fin, Str. PL d Isaac Hel ; and rn eres . Apres Mpeg ; yended sen- “Mating the sympathy of the train crew| "Sonu tag a tip. It was Lady Amelia, | 2 3% 3* 8 TLupon the final ontcome pee ONL Ais AD, $8 / queation among Justices of the Supreine| only on Sunday and _gmade him return her child to her, She] the rite in the third race. At odds Leu lEan 18] Cohen nad snow buntings trom Can-| 1 he factory?” Mr. Murphy |Sessions When’ the. question was) semesters L t off the train at Westwood, the next | Of 2 to 1 he played what was touted as 5 o . varel "i Me ete COStOE ea Pah ae Ureal Neo i ave wlways ; go i Of 3 S02 Ne played what was: touted'aa. 12 $ 4&2 Blade in his cold-storage warehouse when] yg asked, brought. up the Justices i station, and went to the home of Mra.| Amelia led the feld, but then whe tale eRe sins Time =c.dh abe Li $f NT “hl the law was passed by the Legislature) "" Gone care to tell that,” he replied. [PoE see ie theo ginion a) man who WEATHER FORECAST, f James Van Home, her sister-in-law, | tered. Coming up trom behind Haraneuo) Dey Turpin had speed to burn to-day, $18 13 ffand they remained there for some time} wnat go you think of the Brooklyis| nan been found guilty gf a felony when ——— “A Before they neparsied ar, (Ort Mrs, | A308 to: 2 SHO, won the race haa and, making all the running, won by a! 2th 4 Blatterward. The penalty would be #250! neeting iast night. sentence is suspenited Mis civil Habt!ity Forecast for the thirty-six hours. # Miaoningse lived at No © Goutier ave-| syst “enough money {0 see ‘lm to hig | length and a halt from Race King, who Hilts Brae eee rere ise ah poseeeeton “[ am not concerned about Brooklyn. | *y¥"%sornaiius Collins, Assistant State] Tending at 8 P. M, Saturday i" . ead for the place. f pride) Continuing Mr. Murphy sald: rouis (Sermetehrinceton Football Game | uhh fact faiths “nme He IVT RACE ; HAE 9B B] Marana appmaced tor she anioona. "| SP"undertiand mimpor haw bean or: [VRah Sater th ele manaing of at| | to-night; Saturday fair to \ Raliroad will run special train | “one few fly: pf the: youns enan is pretty a Mr, Marshall movea to diamiss on the] culated that 2,000 men on the examiners’ | |, men In New York | Peioudy; light to fresh M., Dee-' wait to doin, Chick: ‘His bro ‘ " , Betting. | gi Time—t.40 2-8, | ground that Coben bad the birds in his! list for policemen will be shut out if} ¢ ‘he eald. Until this dect- * i ine” well ta. do tn Chicago, | His er ie fags: SUE FI. wer. Bh Rorehouse legally when the law pro-/ MoCiellan Js eleoted, and new men put na men Ww ve! Ito south wi alti: PS a Ge I eg Pisa? 2 oF ing & penalty was . in thelr places. That ie a ridiculous ity ot who otvent: Grime. Dineen eae Ti hiuin'a 8 8 18 gt Sass os, Colte. chuaren tana ts Sorin be appenied by che Buatw: k ton' eh Mette Cae ee nets Boa Sr og ape At to saver! inte , Klee 1 Pino'e ! ~ Ghse wi led for cheap tanae ha , ie i Ps : Peat RO. pee es Ws i

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