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SUCCEED QUAY Athteney-Ghnieal pop dteled to Fill Unexpired Term in the Senate. Will Hold His Cab- inet Office for a While Longer. HIS ACCEPTANCE WILL NOT HURT ROOSEVELT, HE SAYS President Has His Own Policy and Will Easily Find Another Man to Aid Him in Carrying It Out. HARRISBURG, Pa., June 10.—Gov. Pennypacker to-day appointed Philander, ©. Knox successor to the late United) States Senator Quay. The Governor in announcing the ap- ointment said that he would not call the Legislature in extra session. This means that the appointment of Mr. Knox {s for the unexpired term ending March 4, 1905. PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—United States Attorney-General Knox in dis- cussing his appointment to-day, sald: “My retirement from the Cabinet will in no way affect the policy of the Ad- ministration as pursued by President Roosevelt. Mr. Reosevelt stands for certain principles. Upon my resigna- tion the President will experience no diMculty in selecting a man who will continue to represent those principles and carry out the national policy as set down by him, “I cannot conceive how my ment_as Attorney-General will retire. affect the Presidential campaign. I have no fear that the action of the leaders of the, Republican party of Pennsylvania | in deciding to present my name for the | Benatorship will be made a campaign | issue, One individual cannot injure the! chances of President Roosevelt. i "I did not give the slightest thought | to the Senatorship until T was asked if I would agree to accept it if it were! tendened to me, I replied that if my name was viewed with favor by the party throughout the State I would consider it a high honoryto succeed | Senator Quay ‘Asked if he would immediately resign | his Cabinet position, Mr. Knox sald: “T have no reason ‘to, as vet. My ac- tions will be guided by after develop- ments.” MAJORDAINGERFELD GIVEN FAST WORK’ (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y.. June 10,—The! @hy broke dark and gloomy at the Gravesend course this morning. A brisic wind swept over the grounds and made; the galloping hours uncomfortable ones. for the trainers and spectator: 1 The track being in a heavy, ations | condition, the result of the severe @renching {t had received during “he! past few days, the exercises indulged in} were of a desultory character and any- thing In the way of speed Was of course impossible, Trainer Tom Welsh ushered Major Daingerfield to the course, and after @ preliminary warming allowed the bluctc horse a pipe-opening speed gallop of three-quarters of a mile, the racer nego- Uating the distance at a two-minute gait. From the manner in which the horse was fighting for his head it is plain that his hard race with African- der in no manner affected hit hTo speed gallops shown during the tnorning were done by the tollowing: LUCHRE—Three furlongs in 0.41, hand- fly; J. Goldsborough, tralner. KEATOR—Three furlongs 10 0.41, yi J. Goldsborough, treiner, MUSKETELR—Phree-quarters in 211-2, breezing: F. Wel:, trainer. LECTOR JESSUP—Six furlongs in 1.23, galloping; J. Neumeyer, trainer, hana- KN AAMED TO ‘IES FROM BITE [OVING MAN iS OF VICIOUS HORSE} THROWN 20 FEET Fireman James Barry, of Long Island City, Bitten in Shoulder Ten Days Ago. Expires in Great Agony. DOCTORS DECLARE HE DEVELOPED RABIES. Injury Apparently Slight and at First Gave Victim No Troubie —Animal Once Kicked and Broke Man’s Leg. James Barry, a fireman connected wit Engine Company No. 163, in Long Island City, died In St. John's Hospital In that borough to-day as the result of ‘a bite from a fire horse, received ten days ago, The hospital authorities are puzzled as to the exact cause of death. Some think it is a case of blood-poison- Ing, but as Barry acted queerly for eral days before his death and showed of mental derangeiient, other physicians think he deveiwped rabies, The horse which bit Barry is vicious animal 1} Ane slonging to way weeks ago Stephen Sullivan and broke his leg. The firemen are usually careful how they approach the stall where the animal is kept, as he always reaches for any one w stall and the horse rea grabbed him by the shoulder, | penetrated Barry's flannel shirt, o injury apparen iv a slight one fs bled only a little, and after washing the wound Barry thouz!t no more abou: He attended several fires and ler gave him no trou Barry Inst Monaay complained of pain in the shoulder. Then it was noc that he acted queerly at times, 4 would wander and he would mum- ble to himself. The other firemen called in a physician, who said Barry ought to go to the hospital. At the hospital the Injury was cauterized, but the man ew steadily worse, His sufferings were dreadful, and he dled in great agony to-day 1 Baers was & member of the old den a fireman for the Great Gj artment was taken {n, When that de He was forty years old and was mi rled only six months ago, He lived with his wife on Broadway, Astorla. | He was an excellent fireman and no complaints against him, pas Ma f Clarks probably be disposed o: me Died of Blood-Potsoning. Veterinary uigeva Wright. of Long. tsiand aay a feb thar he thousit "Bare death a a Voifonous an a dog death of this man’ prai ot Nave occurred ie ad been cauterized.” p at the hospital said u ah Wo the seound, e dye from it ave him hier -polsontng, hilon MURPHY PAY ARRESTED ON BRIBERY CHARGE Head of Contracting Firm Ac- cused of Offering $10 Bribe for Permission*to Put Ashes on Public Dumps. Trolley Hits Ambulance and! James Dougherty, Suffering with Fatal Injuries, Is Tossed to Street Pavement. “BABY,” FAMOUS AMBULANCE HORSE, SERIOUSLY HURT. Driver Was Making Haste to Reach Hospital with Dying Patient When Run Down by Madison Avenue Car. A Flower Hospital ambulance in which was a dying man was run down at Madison avenue and Sixty-third street to-day by a northbound trolley car, The man in the ambulance wos James Dougherty, = plumber, of| No. 2136 Fifth avenue. While working on the fourth floor of the new building at No. 2 Bast Fifty-second street, Dough- fell to the ground and fractured his skull, ‘Lhe ambulance from the Flower Hos- pital, driven by Henry Miller and in charge of Dr, G. Herbert Taylor, start- ed Pack to the hospital with Dougherty In a hursy becuu%e of hls serious con- dition xiyethird street at Madison uubulance crossing and ts stop. An up. , however, cama ng, at full sud crashed into the side of the avenue ja un as thrown out on his head. was #iaken up and Dough- was thrown twenty feete injured man the avo. fainted from the shock, but another ambulance was sum- reat and took him io the hospital. ‘8 vot belleved that ne can live. rse was badly cut and will have to be shot. The horse is of the most famous tn the ambu- lanca department, She Is known as Baby’ and has a record for many fast runs, She was the first to reach the scene of the Dariington Hotel dis. aster. BOOKMAKER WINS IN THE DE LACY CASE Appellate Court Appears to Rule Against Torpie, but the Ef- fect of the Decision Is Just the Other Way. The Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court this afternoon handed down a decision affirming the decision of the lower court In the case of Ray- mond P. Moulton vs. Wi!:lam J. Torple. The action was brought to recover $50, the amount of a bet made Oct. 11, 1902 on a race at the Morris Park race! track. “Torple had a stand or booth on the grounds where he carried on busl- ness as a bookmaker. The Westchester Racing Association was also sued, but at the trial the complaint was dismissed as to the association. A jury in the Municipal court rendered a verdict in favor of the defendant Torpfe and an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court and was heard by the Justices as-, signed to hear such appeals. ‘They af- firmed, the judgment as to the Weat- chester Racing Association, but re- versed it as to Torple, and ordered a row trial of the action against iim From thelr determination Torpie ap- pealed to the Appellate Division, ATT ull CZAR'S MINISTER Envoy to Switzerlansd Fired on While Out Walking in Berne and Falls With a Wound in the Head. —— ASSAILANT A RUSSIAN WHO CLAIMS A GRIEVANCE Declares His Estates at Home Had Been Confiscated—M. V. V. Jadovski, His Victim, Not Dangerously Hurt. Switzerland, June 10.—The V. Jadov- BERNE, Russian Minister here. M, V. ski, was shot while walking on the street here this afternoon and wounded in the head. His would-be assassin was arrested. He said he was a Russian and named Minitzki, He had been in Berne for some weeks and complained that the Russian authorities had confiscated an estate belonging to him, M. Jadovski's wound, although it at first appeared to be revere, is not dan- serous, BIDS OPENED FOR NEW FERRY-BOATS Staten Island Craft Each to Cost $325,000 to $365,000 —W. & A. Fletcher Company Submits Highest Bid. Much interest wan displayed iny the opening of bids to-day at the office of tho Dock Commissioner for the con- struction of the new Staten Island ferry-bowts. There was an unusual num- ber of bidde: and It will take consid- erable figuring before the bids can be sifted and a conclusion reached by the Commissioner for reference to the Sink- ing Fund. There were two classes of bids, Class X calling for the installation of Bab- cock-Wilcox or Nichlausse boilers and Class Y calling for Mosher, Hoehen- stein or Seabury bolle! The class X bids recelved were as follows, the frst amount being for one @ succeeding amounts for each eet post: s! las. —Harl & Hollingsworth, $362,000, $841,000, oe Bath Iron Works, $355,000, Burlee Dry- Dock Company, $245,000, $341,000; HF. Palmer, 000, $347,000; Easton Shi bullding Company, $360,600, $345,000; & A. Fletcher Company, $365,000, $346,900; William Cramp & Son, $350,000, $340,000. aMrvland Steel Company ane, $341,700, $32 MRS, HENDRICKS GETS A DECREE | Wife Legally Separated from; the Doctor Who Figured in, the Laura Biggar Case—Did | Not Want. Absolute Decree. \ $4.00 re. cit Shobola. gdinena Retu ai trl mi ERIE oo eoee t SHOHOLA GLEN. 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Lom m jCincinnats, Indian Tackets, + ‘alate, Sults ¥ Feduced pric BOWERY, Savings Bank Block,”’ Sis, north of a8 Ls) on, west side Of street old-eatablin: NU ous i FIRST BORN—A ‘quarter in han: It appeared that the Justice before! agr ne i *. Agnes Mary Hendicks was JROBBIE fehthe in 0.¢2,{ Joseph J. Murphy, head of the big, Whom the case was tried had charged | granted a separation to-day from her ¢ Bloomfield St, breezing; B. Billings, tralner ontracting firm of J, J. Murphy &| (he Jury that the plaintit® cvuid not re-| husband, Dr. Charler C. Hendricks, who| W's" saturnayea se § BTALWAKi FIN OSS, eastiy:! Company. of No, 162 Reade atreet, wan | Cover unless the bets were made In the| obtained wide publicit;- at the trial of [Les Batter, My i oe Bei eon 4 PALMBEATER SS. furlonge In 1.29,{Arteted this afternoon by’ eDiective- | OPdinary and usual course of bets, and) Laura Bigger. The decree of separation | {in 'a.10 TP. M. i Sy breezing, W. Shields, trainer, ‘| Sergeant MeNaught, attached to the{ Tot mith the intention on the part of was granted by Justice Kelly in the| a LIBER LE CRE D MATOR DAINGERTIELD — Six fur} District-Attorney's Office, on a @ fecovery of the money he lost. ana | Supreme Court, Brooklyn, after hearing | ; ey be peat reezing; T. Welsh) rent issued by Magistrate Breen charg Ne that fe cua wot recuver | the testimony of Mrs, Hendricks and a| $1994 WEEK‘OPENS AWACCOUNT] Rust SER AU ase LADY POT ongs tn] nz him sith bribery. elfen not for another, “Both of thene | "umber of witnesses. STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC ’ F 2 MAY US BUT sh WEEkLy re real i in ge] The share in based on w complaint propoai, weve flee ee | dm fhe course of the trial, which WO") ng wer hOee ANB VEWRERG. 8 Rooms wclisistehY 49.98 Gentisaien's Clothing. Made to, Ot fener , made by jy panton. juperintend- Fon ous bY ui 2 ig the ap-| not defended, testimony of such a com- SUNDAY, JU x oT eee s (ulacatoen ( Wacab 3065: par ath =, | dent of Pa cke., Shanton alleges . sexi s r San AS ng OOTA. ML. W. $ i INBNGHE ‘mite in asy| ent ot aie Docks: Manish ears | PER wing gustice Van Brunt writes | 2GzI0r4 Was, inoduced that the Court! akanres mR LANE ER SoM IS i Tat Sore rerstireninnn APRIL, Wisk—-One! mile 41.3 oftored hin ms bribe .OF.310 to, ALOR Ait En us final oe ein yates Division. | sue for “absolute divorce. She replied BORN EAE Bes cit 13, eG) ea F te dump ashes in the public dumps and| In his elitnnte tines Moree ‘ * Will wend representative {f toalrad OLD HAL. wecelgntna ft Fohatt thun nota baying & (ax: of 9 cents: a! Tan tp oeo ie bh en pen eyt her religious vlews did of sanction als STEAMER GEN L SLOCUM iDEN ee Waites €°Dit nond en lence Jt seems se rp Prien Se wy NATDEN Ts ing, J. Goldxborough load he would have to Pay at other) vrrvie to juatity the jury in finding that| “Sire oe a siXQDAY, DUN ade = ERAUAN. DAZZLE A quarter In jump: AIG ce yas the principal in thia busi: | «Mite Hendricks wna granted the cus] W. 224 nt Rattery, 9.10: 5 ) " lsh, tra a | tody of her three children, She is now Dock. BKM. fh 10 AM NED MOORE-'th furlongs ne: The nature of the evidence 3) jiving at No. 10) President street, Dr. POUND TR Yaar No securit breezing; J. Smith, trainer. to the manner of the commencement | jpetindtiche in iivine te eh Y : Feito, phone oF call BODA WATER Halt mile 0, of the “ quaintance of the plainum aad wher Misa Bigger tlso has rade: West Point, Newburg & Poughkeepsie ‘LOBE CREDIT water co. Pas Raxsau, and cheel ne; C, Tarter, trainer, je Lacy: The plaintft in the suit. w h slekit, DOW 3, ly; beau k, | Featdence BBICK Foui furlongs, In caijed vans made by, De Lancy alimony OC $0 a werk, “an SWarded| fae alia Avista ate Siotdlamade z ° 2c feweiry ; call, write. tele AJESTIG RAINAULT iive-righthia in 1.1, breer- ee that plaind@t. went to the race ———— JOWELNT. CO. 18 Nase ete UESTIC NeWenoy reo furlongs :n 0:48, eas {eaek, to ona Pe poried all tus doings READY TO BREAK CAMP . j a ; wy ‘ 2! eas- at the plaintiff reported all his doings: 8 . ce — GG HERD STeurfehea sin te be ene and went with De Lacy to — eae CRE DI | - nan A RAILROADS, Moy handiiysidscTesions traincn his attorn re Troopers and Brooklyn Militia on Mf acy RS PIRSONALS., _ PETIT DUG-Six furlonas in 1 ee “tn view of all these suspicious teu- Last Round of Duty. Men’ pone Ao. : TEU RII i ptanen, feat tures ‘atcending me claim” that’ chia) Lmat Round NEW CREDIT SYST en’s and $ INTED oe IDAS—Three furlongs’ in 0.42 (Special to The Evening World.) money was loaned, I do not see how it; » N.Y, 10.—This ts) EM ’ ew or en ra iris ¥ st EEPSHEAD, Y., June 10.—The can be sald that there was no evidence | racth r y| Quigley. a native of Patel. County. cf Penang OF tana HUN eehy Pg eran UnsedboBAnIsVAth the | fram which the conclusion could. be| Py ny Se Mase of the Twenty-|} CLomHING FOR LADIES. MEN & BOYS Women’s ayes Ireland: daughter of the 1a H. Mason, trainer. at i Baye ieburse “this: iorniher eure drawn that the plaintiff was a sham, cavalry. troops Wovreference ai accurlty reautced. Per W eek eves Gom Grand Centra) Stauon. | ism Ou Sneatiiea ner. y ning during Ty think, therefore, that althougn wa! *t the State camp this season, Some of 2 QUIRIES MADE. sa rei of N PEOBUS Six furl ngs in 1.29, breesing; | hours at which the racers take thelr} murtamrm the determination of (o| the Intended manoeuvres have had ¢ Make your purchnne Will K y of as a resident of e ra C1 e i v ” eoncernt HOODWINK ciate In 0.54, gallop- oo dB gen ram rt Atte | Justices below, they Were In error in! be abandoned on ac of the Pay the drat payn i Weep You Au informa Meigen’ sald < ER-Nalf-mil 54, gal- | the jury as to w s the real pa 2 wi Considered to have be M. Ryan, nee Qu loping: F. Weir: trainer, ot Bal adn, trived, during the figint in charge terest, "satisfactory by tho commanding ofll The Fashion Credit Ho Way j faa. 1, eRe Ne RY Five furlongs in 113, hand-| shown to cantering exercise’ during’ the} @ The tetermination appealed irom! cers bed it N = j sich Tarters trates, mornin ering exercise during thi | ahould, be amrmed, with costs to the) ihe troopers wili break camp to- | 7 W, 14th St., bet. 5th & 6th Avs, ' Fa HELP WANTEO—MALE. < cor! ELIAS Three-elgnthis In 041, ase] ein Ket notable workouts were as | respondent in this’ court to ablde the morrow ahead of the infantry and will 9 adcAvel neat dasth } Amore ee 5 \ collow event.” | make the heme pon horseback B9 3d Ave., near. 125th. ® Lim t HiMAsE) "ne mille’ in 1.59, brege-| MuRRY MOMENTS One tite itn 168, 1c hie, CARO Wan, Wied, before Justice! as they came. ron A and ‘Troop 247 oth Ave, corner 10th. if Limited ‘ ing; F. Weir, trainer. allopings J: J. McLaughtin; trainer, | Murray in the Municipal Court for the) C will arrive home on Sunday. The! 884 Columbus Ave., near 104th. Montheal 1 } TOUPEE—Half-mile in 0.58, handily; pol TIL r—One tulle In 168 1-5 going | Tenth District, Borough of Manhattan. | Twonty-thivd Regiment will break campy 1 flight up. Open’ evenings = puttalocant. 7 i 7G, B. Morris, trainer. +) ehh Merry. Moments. going | Aithough. the yerdict rendered was in the morning and. be ready to. sure : RultiWeattrn ‘Special f cA RROLL D.— ne mile In 1.56, gallop- Bis ER ELRATE— Seven. furl m |i favor of the defendant Torple, and for home as soon —s the Forty-seventh. Hi Williams, ‘tralner. » galloping; J. MeCoFmicke anew inal is now ordered, the ect | of Bronkiyn wn The Seventeenth ‘urlon a, in of the decision is rea is favor. | Separate 1 m0 lushing. will al lv: H. Harris, traineses wk Aun COISE BLL Si c ‘That is to say. It js held that the Arrive at the amp to-morrow it FOR OPPORTUNITIES GHAMPLAIN—One mile In 15, Breeaing UF. Littionold, dines evidence Was suMclest to warrant the | as 4 een ‘ ttlefiel trainer. ad ng sd ie > , «ing: F.. Welr.. trainer, JNNY SIDE—One ‘ °) )cunclusion that DeLacy was renlly the | ; Bilintan PHOEBUS _—Hale-mi in 063, easly; ae va Ered iiadeteld, crainen "| party ‘in interest, and, if that” shoul | ' 1 To make money watch The ! : : eval” Muntnated, BF johnston, tralner, ty) He mile in 1.55, galloping; | Appear on the new trial of course it! rc 1 |MANYAT TAN CLOT’ HING CO, LORILLARD—Four furlongs tf -0.53, IP. Hill, train Would. knock out th eaction of his | Vorld’s WANTS under the ; aia ; ” , + Bulloping: D. Carter. trainer, a GUTY sLADY—One mile in 187,| man Moulton, The rea! benring of M gris NT pa PROOK YS E RG ABWAT, ae VA! RAYS Fol furlongs in 0.58, gal- galloping; Walter House, trainer, the decision Ys therefore in favor of | - head of “Business Oppor- Apter et ct Lt AY, z FOR SALE PReemines Ds Carter. trainer, AS'Six Curiongs inv 18, breee- | the bookniaker, ‘Terpte ; : cel train | f Pive-slaiitra k oyner, ities.” ng the L oy 1 Bxorese Breésine: 3) MALAUghlin: craigent iC Sy farlonge in 1.29, breen- ; — tunities.” Among the thou: } CkEvii TO ALL. 53 PSareenn OR TO RENT ZADOK—Five furlongs tn. 1.11, breezing; 307 doyner, trainer BENNETT'S EX-BUTLER DEAD. sands of chances presentéd in | D r <0 WATCHES fh Manage! ai Atent HyBERion= ane taint K j CIAMPTOXN—Six furlong in} john Abraham, sixty years old. . ; " ipes. oode xuaran is quickly sold or rented” van, trainers 0 handlly: _, AANOPINES A'S JOyMEE:| groped dead at ia home, No, 610 Bec-| these! coluni ash hiciga/s) sureiy alert OG) WES ST SHORE R.R. through SUNDAY WORLE LITTLE, SBUTTERCEP-Halt-miie iVRICAT<Six furlonge in 1.288-4,] ond avenue, phis afternson, Dr. Den, i ed for SF ROR Dey WATCH CO en : one intended for you. iT BROADWAY tauason aver RE, ‘ "0,66, fiandlls Mason, trainer. jong, Ang. deyner, trainer. | ton, of Bellevue Hospital, maid that Dott did) LP tis é Sthte a ais Sara ed WANTS. : = ay ius Joyner. trainer. ™ | heart dlsense SUNRA He Seer ARPS Butt "BRAND day World W hicagy aa aisles They reach about onéstal Ninfy martied: ocupise: @aeirine Ag REM pam wis ain Berens abd prige” Ae thai! 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