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; — iii i PLACED SFCO'1D AN THE FINISH Race Judges. at Aqueduct: Track and When Told of Error Refused Mistaken in Niblick, ‘+ to Reotify It. BACKERS OF FLY BACK | LOSE ALL THEIR BETS. Favorites Are Fairly Successful in the: Day’s Racing—Ocean | Tide..Beat Ascension in Hot, : Pinish, THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Coy Maid (9 to 2) 4; Nibjick (3 to 2) 2 Escutcheon 3. SECOND RAGE—Funnyside (4 to 1) 1, Clear the Arena (7 to 2) 2, , Pelnoe Atheling 3. r fee Eee Nibllek were strong |? tari ihe Soot Face, ceune at aeatly even oy Mald seoond aah. 4 nd THIRD RACE—Orthodox (9 to 20) 1,'Mineola (12 to stad 2, War Whoop 3, “FOURTH RACE—-Ocean Tide (3) to 1) 1, Agoonsion (10 to 1) 2, St, Velentine 3. FIFTH RACE—South Trimble (11 to 6) 1, Akela (7 to 1) 2, Red! EVENING WORLD AACE GHIRT Knight 8. XTH RACE—Ken (8 to 2) 4, Light Note (6 to 2) 2, Grand Duchess 3. t to The Eyening World.) mack Maat. AGUROUCT, Nov. 10. the. frat race at Aqueduct this eh Tome tnd Flyback were , Flyback “team ' "yevbtiek, and he was further dis ‘by’ weartng blinkers. In ‘these distinguishing marke made an awful blunder, ee ai bedten a nose by Coy) (t caught the winner all | “ Circulation Books Open to to All.” | _|Circutation B Books ks Open to All.” a j “TES ULTS eotTi ON, ‘THE KI K STRIKE! FOR SAMMY SmuDdGE! SEVENTH DAY 6° to tigre OA him | Pode. The Evening Werld’s charts are indesed from frat race at Aqueduct, PRICE ‘ONE CE NEW YORK. THU RSDAY, NOVE MBER 10, 1904, SHOTS Wi PISTOL THAT GRID HAD USED IN SUICHD Joseph Green, Overcome di peareaaill the Act His Wife After He Had Upb Her, Attempts to End His Lif Lays Many Hours Beside Corpse, NIGHTS OF ‘COLUMBUS. ‘ALLEYS * TO- ‘NIGHT. Sammy Smud e, the Uvening Fudge “ onder, May Get a New Red /nk $ ensation. "| CHASE WOMAN | SHOPLIF TER © INBROADWAY An exciting chase followed the attempt of Mary Haas, T0 MAKE PARK OF BRIGHTON TRACKS Rumored at Aqueduct To-Day| that the Race Course by the | Sea Is to Become Greait| Amusement Centre, “Young Couple Had Only Been for Three Months—Quarrelled | cause She Permitted a Man to Wi Home with Her froma Friend's Hot Mrs, Catherine Green, pretty, young bride of three n herself through the heart at midnight last night i er apartment mnt top floor of the flat house at No. 201 Freeman street, ‘Will after a trifling quarrel with Lor husband over-her permitting man to escort her home from a-.nend’s house last night. ~~ Shocked ‘by. his wife’s t, and remorseful for ie played in the matter, the husband, Joseph Green, a bartend Clark, who keeps a saloon at Eagle street and Manhattan Cat, vo ams sion t Eas Se shot himself behind the right ear. Seedeyey dead wife and was not discovered until 2 P. M. this af hours after the double shooting occurred. si In ail that time not one of the numerous people living in| of the tragedy #0 close to them. When Green was found he low, but was able lo whisper out a statement of what had o taken to St. Catherine's Hospital, where it ie said there ts | ‘wenty-five years old, of No, 28 West Ninety sixth street, to sscape from Detective-Sergts. Rein and Becker after she aad been arrested in a *wentythird street department store his afternoon charged witr stealing a fur boa valued at $200. While the detectives were taking the woman down to Police Meadquarters she broke away from them at Twenty-third street and Broadway and ran around the Flatiron Building. HOTEL WOULD BE MOVED AT AQUEDUCT, TO RACE TRACK GROUNDS. Rein and Becker gave chase, followed by a great crowd of shoppers and she was caught only after a hard struggle, In the Jefferson Market Polict Gourt she was held in $1 ,000 hail, for examination. by Magistrate Barlow. we) Sporting Men Disoredit the Story and William Engeman, Chief Owner of the Grounds, Could Not Be Seen To-Day. Swe, TW EXPLAINS IT; : ca. recovery. Green 13 thirty years old and his ; 4 sweethearts for aie ha ; M Acconding to a rumor tn etroulation 4 she and Green had right, Wut instead of putting- up Fiy-| pe inn Evrae pe oe We this afternoon the Brigh: | Willlamaburg girl, an jack's hhumber ‘they Noleted tint of | ‘Winner, ire “hy Usenet nd ah Ri, ' 6 99 | ton neach race track Ie to. be changed | Green saved his’money for years to furnish « little home for hilias Nibtick, ‘The crowd saw that Flyback |= ia’ at sm. oft— ee. Into # «reat amusemnt park during the | sweetheart, and three months ago they were married. They ry Wis Second and crowded about the oh &- ‘iM Open Choe YI Bh winter and horse racing will be seen) ig at once, and until the fatal quarrel of last night no cross Judges’ stand.” There was no change | ) a SOE tad i 12 8S there.no more, The rumor hap it that ng ’ " wade visi the order of the finish. Mr, | Pea RP “Gi | the Brighton Beach Hotel will be moved | passed between them. i Weis went up end informed Mr. An- ; r io pb oh 4 |back to the race track grounds and Green was kept until 8 o'clock at his place of business last Arew Miller of the error and Mr, Miller | 4 ** ‘ ‘ nt B i i 3 | that the entire’ plot becween the beach | 1, got nome there was @ little note for hin there from his wife, told the stewards, They would not 1? ft My ats 4 the track’ will be converted @to a i but would be home ear yea faa ihe stewards take no/ Wo H Hf i, i] ¥ ry oY bi iL a i Chairman Has No | No Other Excuse for me ; redited te fod pov ere beh re gn vs absence, but | 4 Th rt it wenerally credit was pegninare 2 Pans, Rete coald, have | Bi 2228 8 8 8 8) Defeat—More Votes Needed, He Says, mong racing men, mainly tom the| kitchen and prepared himeelt some dinner, a os tn avin ihe ih | ‘ “teat i ee es ee ’ ” tet that Starter, Chris. Pitagerald, who CAUSE OF THE QUARREL sorrec i . Sel ey ae Fakes mig canst ata wae rte a ‘etn pee a ul - ri is mau i Rt fe Rat her Than Any Plans for Reorgan- panel veg 2 Med re Te at ie ‘At 10 o'clock Mrs. Green came home, escorted by a young a br 3 Thay Tins cpt Semen ws w * | : would be associated with Willlam Enge- is “Larry,” but whose last name no one has been able to | he IRD RACB—The Nassau Hand'¢an, for three-year-old: ae added | first name run a wes mie th | da as Ye aie Sra Te tea | ization of the Democratic Party. imag he qunagement ot Ans MUghten | yet. “Larry” left her atthe door, and what occurred after that. it Sinan coe ata eo? 1 aa | _—_—_—_ Interests are #0 heavy, It was explained, | ay gyening World reporter by Green as he lay on a bed In St. then third. had no trouble bu and Orthodox, In the * ‘Tide scored another yic- Axcengion ina hot finish, nal’ bik slow. The attend- Want Reetity Error, the ‘lyback a: ji tutcheon pacemakers. fol- i ‘Maia and Juvenaga. order to the laat alx. teenth, Po Maid’ and Flyback | frew. ae. tn % hot drive Soy Flyback br 2 an # bak ig. front of Re tute! ludges made the error By eas *. Ry ick stcond histead of on Hat ia ' op thls horse rte de thie had no | “Paniystte AM the Way. Funnyeide went to the front seon af- ‘he neal making ai! the run- F ‘won easily by two lengtha from Clear } the, Nad Wio close! strong yaad Ms vad Pri Athe ting @ head for | the ‘place, a Homa, the favorite, was) very, badly. drthodox with Ease, x hy a hot favorite tn the justified the confidence & he ‘any who. was all the way beating War Whoop for the Deean Tile by a Head, lent ‘of @ rt third Snotee. anion had the most apeed, dnd she | Aragetul was, the oat ver pit play. making bb tek way. followed by Ocean Valentine, Greeatul and sid- ‘ove in & Close bunch. They “ie Ka to the last sixteenth, de‘ cloted ‘on Ascension | +o @ head. > f ite Ocean and ia hot drive won on two lengths south por in Front. ia south I ifinbls and “ and won h and Se ste dame “a tance In Ken Won rn Ward ‘eve to the if from | Litt Os ay, “Chow vt Bw le a ‘* a ar W! War Whodp outrun’ all_the Peg all \ ses only oe a ine ean that It had become necessary for him to associate himself with a man of ex- Desnnce to take charge of the racing | end. | John Boden, according to Mr, Fits- j seratd’s announcement, was to be re- ‘talned as racing secretary, big improve- qents were to be made and the meeting next summer was to distribute more ee ff Queen “Mineola bung on weil, Pa Hospital this afternoon." He sald: "Katie came home with ‘Larry’ and 1 told her that she o low young men to bring her home like that, as there were I around waiting to twist innocent things into evil, and that talked about. I wasn’t cross with her at all, but I did tell her that been indiscreet and that she ought to be more careful of herself and | name. I didn’t eocuse Katle of anything wrong, but only told her been very foolish. “The poor girl took the thing very much to heart and the in ber eyes. She went to the front room and I stayed in the kitchen At midnight she came out and she had a revolver in her hand. ‘Joe,’ she said, ‘you've broken my heart talking to me like you. | and I doa't want to live any more’ ai - “Before I realized what she was up to she had put the =| TAGGART—There is no need of party reorganization. . What we need is more Democrats. MURPHY—There will be no shake-up in Tammany. cull, fda | The district leaders worked loyally to a man. . + [on wc Ci «| HERRICK—I am sure I had the loyal support of the) movey than any in the history ot His: 7 ig 2 Democratic leaders in New York and Albany, and) \\"yrgi:on was the mot ‘prmverous f i he am satisfied. My sinensis ng B 3| ODELL—I will not £0 to the United States Senate, but 7s, cis, Sms amusement ie n ae ee ae will be a private citizen after Jan.-1, I most cer- ine Y=xnvmn Beach race course. There tainly will retain the Chairmanship of the RKepubli- between. the ran Wek aan a bork, can * tate Committee, oe how the track grounds could be| nade inte aS park with a beach frontage tant New 8 A question Chairman Thomas Taggart arrived tn'New, York to-day and went to the | * 1) oie enn could not be reached Democratic National Headquarters, where he and Secretary Woodson were this atter 9-20 BS Lig — Belle. Over- p na o 72 ‘ Ee) Ascension 2 4 | 5) 5 | 3} rE a! 1 aoliosed mile Start omas, Owner Pos—3.45. Off—3. 52. Open. Clos. Pi. nh. rae—Ethel aed %_Fin. r uy nu Nee, 2-4) Fae it 1 213 = | ie » 3 HH ‘4 4 710 ig noon. heart and pulieo the crigger. The bullet went throngh her heart H nee a a | Joined by William F, Sheehan. Ty held a long conference, LATONIA RESULT fell dead at my feet. [ was stunned fur awhile by it, but th A i Eo ie ea k| Me, SHRRHAN WILL NOT TALK ABOUT IT, TONIA RESULTS, might not ve dead I picked her up and took her up to the fromt rem | me 0 10 12 5 18-5 Later Mr, Woodson called {t “an informal talk.” He declined to talk Lx rages put her on the ted. | was going to go out and get a doctor, but AG Ka Pinas urn hie; | about the conference. LATONIA RAGE ening Wor soy, | felt her heart to see if she was alive, It had stopped beating and # had to. Lt + —___- Mr. Sheehan was asked what he had to say regarding Mr. Bryan's o—Votiowing are the feiwie’ a? a knew that she was dead. 5 1083. aa Pe aia Winger ht Rass OF A fargo | statements of reorganization. He refused to say anything, and finally re- races run here to-day: HEN HESHO T HIMSELF. ites — mena | as s x suse iY ‘sr yin “Open. Cidw Pian. | Plled to all questions: Onsen ath a mie of ‘ i | | 1030 “Ke Sy eal TS a 2&7 0.10 75 “I have nothing to say. I have sald nothing for a year and will not ina Fieapease @ eee i “Welt, I must have been crazy, but it seemed to me thet. waa em tna iar a SF Sa 2 “Y) begin now. 1 have no statement to make and will make none,’ eee a 1), for it all and that I kilted her, She still had the pistol! in her hand, amd) ‘ 1h | iy 54 Ror as Mr. Taggart was asked to account for the dofeat. Hissima. >| [looked at it 1 thought | might as well die too. So I took it from ie | a] Vida i? 1 $ | «tow do you account for it?” he replied by asking his questioner. Lato. Prince of Eisen, Goldepink, Two-| snot myself Leuind Une right ear, 1. tried to pat the bullet through my 1080 Bt $ % & 4{ The questioner told tim that he agreed with Mr. Bryan that there was SECOND, RACE—One mile: pelling.— aud I am sorry that I didn’t succeed, as life Is not worth living - 4 wT A | t, el), § to Sand dt “pe need eetlh have ial MRK real _firand Buches inprorel Nét. “tne | toq much conse:'vatism. Mr, Taggart smiled, but made no answer, 6 frst: te faicmek 9 Recher et : “T fell on the bed alongside Katie and I lay there for a long time, Aqueduct aha Piatice Gutvien on'rade 13, \NOT ENOUGH DEMOCRATS, SAYS TAGGART. Lele th iva, ‘Dine Gres'G b game | sometimes 1 knew where I was and what bad happened and other tmes i | “Can you account in any way?” he was again asked. tha and Noweta also tan’ S| Sa conscious. Once I tried to get off the bed but I was too wealk $0 | rades muh hore to-day are as follows: | FIRST RACE—For | two-year — and upward, non-winners in 1903 @ 194, selling. fw) added; six furlong ride of G , ” (Hoffman), 3 Bride, 104, Mot: | Time—1.1 | Prince of Pi Mineral Boy SECOND RACE+For ‘two-year-olds that Rage not won $00: six ste * Dreid, 12 (Lee), 3 to 6 and out iy, (Creamer), nd Ite ioe Knight of Weston, Woolnoia, ; Wincheater and Perplexity also ran. | THIRD RACE. ‘Three- year-olds rae Foi; rere % (B, Mille 4 3t0 1, second re, Requiem, Pen Rolling Pin also rx nd enance, Brobaway) Croxton and Mystic “Yos, in this way. There were not enough Democrats.” THIRD RACE ” a 5! en I made up my mind that if | moved some one would rniner alo rad “are you going to reorganize the party? ee rr : jo| move. Then i i - LL paisa rice bier Drink ia no need of reorganizing. What we need ts more Democrats,” | vven and 2 to %, seconds Ro +} and save me, and I didn’t want to be saved. So I just lay there * ea aan: tye rine rg hy! of foo fin als 15 (awh), 4 to | and 2 to policeman kicked our door open and they brought me here.” “How about the policy as pursued by the national committeemen in this Time—100 1-2, ‘Trixie White. Meadow Horn, rapper, Ethel Day and Durthule also fan, The discovery of the tragedy was made by Edward Devoe, of No, Huron street, Williamsburg. Mr. Clark, Green's employer, walted Ede ates dele attd seven | noon tof his bartender to show up. When he hadn't put in an, ap ieee Rs -| at noon he sent Devoe to the Freeman street house to see wi +) matter at, was dle. Devoe went to the flat and rang the bell several times, There me Tae Himes | response. Then Devoe went to several of the neighbors and asked if # , furlongs selling had seen eithe: Mr. or Mrs. Green, None of them had. The last amy away) ¥ to W-nnd| had geen of them was last night. Devoe became alarmed and tS subda r wy nak enter the fat alone, He went out on the street and found Patrolman 1 . 1 Time! don, to whom he told the story. He sald he was sure the Greens Bob Frank in and Pads | their flat and was afraid they bad been overcome with gas, Rive furlongs: purse. | | Devoe and Langdon went to the top flat and forced the door I even and | went to the front bedroom, and there found the couple. At that yh Sane (Goemet was too feeble to say anything at all. An ambulance was Bravery. 16 (OMphant), 5 to § and 1t second; Festoon, 106 (R. Murphy), 5 landed 2 to 1, third, Thne--1.021-4. Auc- ton, dulla G., Pearl 8. Sen Girl, Lady } Uvaline and Edazie Albertine also. ran. SIXTH RACE-—Baltimore Brewers’ | ipecial; a handicap for three-year-olds and upward; added; one mile and ixteenth,—MInotaur, 123 (Henderson), | 1-2 to 1 and 6 to 5, first: Reetor, in| Wainwright), 4 to 1 and 6 to 5, second | Gaitant, 12 (Horaler), 31-2 to 1 and even, third, Time—1.49 1-2. Ma: Worth | Ned Hook, Monadnock and Dutch Car- (er a:so ran, | Blection Day, ——_— | sald: } DEBS BEAT PARKER, |Milwaukee Gave 915 More Vv, for Sectalixt Than Democrat. | campaign?” he was asked. “Ob, that's different,” he quickly replied. “Now you're talking dfferent.” Mr. Taggart inferred that their conduct of the campaign was not entirely | satisfactory. Another conference is scheduled for late this afternoon, at which August |i a py) Belmont and De Lancey Nicoll will also be present porpeente Neer’ NO KNIFING HERE, SAYS MURPHY. y at the last eight Charles F. Murphy was at Tammany Hall for the first (ime to-day since FIFTH RA —Biand Pat, He did not show any outward evidences of the landslide. He 9 to "D. firs rR L ty “{ have no dissatisfaction with the leadcrs and there will be no shake | iti ee Dy | wp in Tammany Hall, The district leaders worked loyally toa men. Tam- | teay al many Hall did remarkably well. The leaders’ reports, I found, were quite, 81X" accurate, but I must admit that I was somewhat surprised at the extent of my ‘fire ILWAUKH®, Wis, Nov. 1—Debs| the Roosevelt landslide, : #10 1 and 3 0 1. second: Merry George, bars oh bone BD Sea.stty ot Miiwentes . “Queens was the only borough in Greater New York that did better than oa Sheng inthe moved The surgeon veld ‘thes: MIS Groen had bene gate ake complete returns in Ths Theat. John Carroll, | Stroud! hours, and that Green’s wound had evidently been inflicted 4 It 97,08; Debs, (Mon on 8 Page.) oes, Lepreets and Vie Zeiglerais®! 0446 ne was found rata 4