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a Whatumn—rass, Friday cloudy, warmer. PINAL “ RESULTS EDITION | [circuistion Books Open to ain” AL] = “Ware c CN GUNE se ede fe pale Tm MODEL PRECINCT ALTON B, PARKER TS WIDE OPEN GETS TWO JOBS Plain Clothes Policeman Murtha | Ex-Judge Is Named on Commis- Forved by Jerome’s Questions sions to Acquire Pier and to Admit He Knows of Twenty, Water Rights on East River « _ Gambling Houses There, \ UP TO M’ADOO TO MAKE COMPLETE INVESTIGATION, PAY FOR WORK FROM $7,000 TO $10,000. » Police Commissioner Refused to Justice O'Gorman Names Com- Act When the Existing Con- mission and Inoludes the De- | ditions Were Exposed by The Evening World. Who Had Just Visited Court. ‘The amazing spectacle was witnessed, Alton B, Parker got his first job as fn the Court of Special Sessions to-day|* Practicing lawyer In this city thts Of a Dlain-clothes poNceman attached |*fternoon, It is worth $7,000 to $10,000. to the West Forty-seventh street sta-| Mr. Parker was appointed one, of tion, which Is commanded by Hussey, | three Commissioners of Estimate’ and the “model “officer,” test!fying under |A##essment in the proceedings pressure of District“Attorney Jerome! jtuted by the city to acquire the Sheath that in bis precinct be Know’ person,[® Tihts appurtenant to old Pierh 6 and 17, East River, and bulkhead ally of more than twenty eave houses! which Are running Tull blest in rights hot in possession of the clty up to these plers. 7 direct violation of the law, 1] "ale. Parker Is alop made one t the It was @ disorderly-resort case and| commission for similar duties segahting Mr, Jerome took charge of the proseeu-| piers old 9 and 10." "These pliers are ton, He went at Detective Murtha, of | now held ynder leases for dumping Capt. Hussey'a staff, thie way | purposes anf the Ike, and these com- @. You make a specialty of disurderiy- mnissioners He appointed in the work _ cases, don’t you? A. 1 do asm) o¢ carrying out the general scheme De youchinaw:'et ake gdaebliag> ot improv is Barod East River? water bouses in the precinct? A. I do thot by Tee ay: @ How many? . A. Oh, probably Raf work will consume a year or es Judge Parker's associates as gommis- fy eexheal Aone Rec! forced | stoners in the Piers 16 and 17 mattér are } Banbrlidte ral addresses. Het | yforrig Herrmann and Charles P, Dillon. Pe oa rh eo iy meeneiatoeaety, On the ofher commission his associates . owed gambling- | wilt be Jotin F, Cowan, Tammany | fea hari Forty-fourthand or in tne ‘mriyeiourth Asayasly Dis Forty e' Why Né Came tn, Then he explained to the Court: “You wondet why I cathe tnto this cane, 1 Know, It seems like an ordin- ary everyday case, but 1 was told by an ‘ intimate friend of my family that this 4 women was being versecuted by the police, and I felt that it was nothing store or lear than my duty to come here personally and examine the policemen in the case, as my. source of Informa- téon was trustworthy. However, I find that the officers have don@tifeir full duty, and I owe it to them to say so her and now. I had feared that .the| polfee had framed up a case in the sta- ton-house against the woman for pur- poses of graft, as is sometimes done, ‘Dut In this case I feel that I have done them an Injustice.” ‘The Evening World presented public) evidence of wholesale gambling going on in this precinct some time ago. It was} disregarded by both Capt. Hussey and) Commissioner McAdoo, The latter con- | (9 tented himself with saying that Hussey, the man in control of this precinct, Mr. Patker took @ look over the old friends right and left, and disappeared chamber, whéré lie had Nncheon -with the Justices whose opinigng™h¢ “had years, and before whom as a plain lawyer he will Lit apeeee es in the future, POLICE OILS ARE NOT GUILTY, ® ry No Guilty Knowledge of F Room—It Would Be Folly Dismiss, for Courts Would iu which there are more gambling and| Reinstate Them. disorderly houses than in any precinet in the olty, was a model policeman and that ke had the greatest confidence in| jngpeotor Adbertsom, of the Bronx om. and Capt. Ferris, of the Bath- Up to McAdoo Again, gate avenue station, were adjudged not * But now the questio has been put| gullty to-day of neglect of duty, for which they have been on trial. The | judgment waa readered by Deputy, Com- | missioner MeAvoy, who presided at the }trlal, and Deputy Commissioner Linds- ley, who acted as prosecuting officer. | In accordance with their recommenda- tions, Pole Commissioner McAdoo has up to him again, and this time tha way | that he cannot dodge. A regular mem- ber of the force, assigned to the pre-| einet, has sworn that there are over . twenty gambling places opertting to hia peraonal knowledge, and ftutther- more has given the addresses of moat of thom. } My Wasn't pleasant for Policeman | ® Murtha, the man in question, to tell these things and his very reluctance in ‘testifying about them gives the stamp of truth to what he says, It was dur- jug the trial of a woman named Ella accused policemen, ‘The charge was based upon a pool- | room rald made fn the Bronx by Sergt. and evidence to show that. the place | Was & pool-room was secured. Tt was for the City by Supreme Court, feated Presidential Candidate, triet, and Edward Cahill, » ‘Tweed court-house to-day, He amiled on | { trough (he portals of the Justices’ | been reviewing fori the past seven | |-| 1, Allumeur (7 te 6) 2, Cabin 3, | Irish Witch (3 to 1) 2, Eagle 3. dismissed the complaints againat the | Burke, of Commissioner McAdoo's per-| gonal staff, Seven prisoners were taken | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, “NOVEMBER 17, 1904, eet er nty “Madison | Square Carien hy : MARCARET TUBE ‘ | FORNARO Caricatures 7H Strange Fashions of Men and Women at the Horse | “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” Ne FARD: AYER. Wall Street Clestag Quotations on p FINAL | RESULTS EDITION) ——— Thistle a sith Ap-| parently Beat Mary Glenn a Head, but Latter’s Number Is Hung Up—Big Crowd at Opening of Wash.-/1 ington Course, THE WINNERS, © FIRST RACE—Mary Glenn (60 to | 1) 1, Thistle Heather (7 to 10) 2,! Andrew Mack 3, | SECOND RACE—Chimney Sweep (8 to 1) 1, Yeoman (6 to 2) 2, Lim. | erick 3. | THIRD RACE—Gascar (6 to 1) 1, led Cleary (3 to 1) 2 Imperial: | FOURTH RAGE—Race King (3 to MN 1, Cloten (6 to Bu, 2; Ascension | FIFTH RACE—Sheen (21-2 to 1) SIXTH RACE—Barkal (4 to 1) 1, WASHINGTON, D, ©. Nov, — at Benning this after- rd a bit below the aver- age of that seen in New York. All| thoroughbreds are great in the eyes of | | Wasiingtontans, however, so there was | © an excollent attendance, The weather corsiitions could not have been better, and the track was in fine shape. Handicap, for all ages, at seven fur- the day, and the Bladensburg Stec- piechase, ‘There was no dearth of horses at the owners are paying extravagam prices | for stabling room near the track. Racing started auspiciously, Mary | Gleen. a 10 to 1 shots, won, Sut the de- cision was questionable, ‘for ‘Thiatle | Heather appeared to win. Thistle Belmont, for keeping a disorder! house, that, Murtha waa trapped ae ' making the admissions that he did, Q —- Murtha ana another plain-clothes ma named Gerighty made a raid on t Belmont woman‘ use some time ago, | and to-day she was called to’ trial, claimed that her farvest was made spite, and District-Attorney Jerom: ‘Was enough interested in her charge ‘0 ®aunter ito court while Murtha was foes tand-and take a hand in quest CHAS. SCHUMACHER’S WILL, j Ranker Provided for the Contina- ance of the Business, | + | The will of Charles Schumacher, head of the Broad street banking house of ©. Behumacher & Co., was to-day filed charged that Inspector Albertson. and Capt. Ferris had neither reported the existence of the place nor taken any [steps to suppresa it and they were placed on trial, ‘The charges contained five specifica- tions, one of them involving the making ejof misleading reports to the Police Commissioner. What testimony was ad- duced was in no way conclusive, Deputy Commssioner McAvoy holds) that there was no evidence to show that either the dnepector or the Cap- tain had any guilty knowledge of the existence of tha pool-room, Without! absolute evidence of such guilty know!-| edge, he holds, there would be no use bY dismissng the men, es the Court of} Appeals would wndoubtedly restore tem to the department wth back pay. —_—_—_ for probate by Henry Wollman. Pr cher died hist ik. wit for a contin Bee se the Age And, Stock Exchange makes bes O Donnell Iselin on tne haat t gtk te entate for a Una c disributed among enlid: ae WEATHER FORECAST. Porecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P) M. Friday for New York City and vicinity: Fair and warmer tonight; Friday partly and warmer; light to freen winds. oy TRAIN KILLS BOY. Run Over at Mreet Crossing of New Haven Road, oRbert Thybow, ten years old, of No. f Gnion avenue, was run ov ss errgine oftive New York, Ni Hartford Une to-day at. y amt Lapse O atreet we ti }avenue and killed. pola TE BRECKINRIDGE IMPROVES. LEXINGTON, Ky, Nov. 11.—Col. w. C, P, Breckinridge, who was’ stricken yesterday with paralysis and for a time was in @ critleal condition, was pro- ageenre to be slightly better to-day. His speck partiality returned, and phys- ves ow have hopes of omealand Heuther, was the favorite, but the wn | thing was Poseur, the mare who was re. sponsible for the ruling of of rid Foster in the West. Poseur rushed to the front in the tra | sixteenth and showed the way, with Thistle Heather to the stretch, followed by Mary Glenn and Foxy Kane. In the run home Thistle Heather went to the front, and though Mary Glean and Andrew Mack closed strong, ‘Thistle Heather appeared to win by 4 head. judges gave the race to Mary Glenn who had apparently beaten An- drew Mack a nose, but they separated | these two and stuck Thistle Heather in | ~ between the two. Chimney Aweep in a Drive, | Yeoman Corfer and Grand Duohess | were be horses mow in favor with the talent in the second race, bug Thistle! Heather was also well backed, Limer-| tek Ji away in front and was ined by Chimney Sweep and Courtler.| hese thee raced in ¢ onder to) the stretch, where Chimney ‘Sweep went to the front and stayed there, winning in @ drive by a length from Yeoman, who beat Iimerick half a} length. | Gascar All the Way. | Gascar, a 7% 1 chal mt to the) made all chery Mhtan lenatha in. front of tenperhiine Kavetes and Perion fetl, but Gore “lf LATONIA RESULTS. | (teeetat to The ‘Workd.) LATONLA aH TAC .' won, aLxTa JUDGES PICK 100 TO | SHOT __AS WINNER AT BENNINGS Mary Glenn | Andrew Mack ran pie Es asi a (@pectal to The Evening World.) (nr ‘The stake features were the Columbia | 10 | longa, which had the highest class fleld ig “es Badge | jour JOLT? Avcension “ \ 5 1082* James 7 1000 Mamio "Worth * 4% JOLT *Prees ® a 1048 War Whoop 5 8 course, all stalls being filled and many |~ ean tert -Anumeu ve OF EVENING WORLD RACE CHART HIRST DAY AT BENNINGS. The Eveaing World's charts are indexed inom Grat race at Aqueduct, 5 polling ance; Wea fefvings Flae-t u as eR aad at the ed Bae at added; tive fulloner, ald i109 SEGOND Rac ie 1 6 Dik ey Buck! Owner-R, Kh ‘MePotter., Jockeys. Wi. 8t WW _W_ Fis, “Open. Cios. Pi_ Ah. mney Sweep. Celmunine Hy T a6 Le sos ie 45 Lg oeman T 6u % a 6h i « Li jek + Dy ‘O'Connor ny o PF ” a 4s ry Pat why .....B pier: 5 m4 3 * > mm » Ww) 1007 Courter pa it 3 » Fh %, 3165 65 +! W080 Grand. Diichess {winery | 5 4 48 44 8 Oo B19 Cedéestrome Fisher 1124 Shee Lae bm WM 4 1000 ” Hi Coltins ie , ® iJ 5 7 "10 4 7 645 fork Creamer ig pt 5 5 LJ eo S| -_ Stine valle +. Romanent 1 i nw Ww n 4 French 109 10 1 i in 5 ¥ 5 $ L n » » ! 1 no 5 5 a 1 1 Hoy 4 9 Bw. 8 it i i ff we wR 16 Bo MOT i 5 | Ing of Nov. 9. aa is cm mw 3) on Ming. i910. _ dounctuimney,& Breen p rowed ‘bic Impfovement. miner and Cabin, Vinegar held anyway. #114 Lavator | did in Sy Hcratched—Greenerost, New York and Minela is Myo seas is Am! wach Richard Van € sa | Eee am Postmaster’ Van Cott, “Wore blinkers hi ade th lasted lona enough to beat Allwneur, who finished wil emt tom _ te il ote soon after the start. Cabin Is worth remembering, he 's ST ore ia “Sho 0 For. three-year-olds aeiling: aac ta, Start Wi Tine 018 24 woke Co gt hy nea te Aste. nb hae 1 is i is iH K ‘ | 4 ep we Y | cause the A 4 a & 3 = EPEARB E94 = . ° ’ 8 ay Fy Fi 4. a] bevy, nmaeke ‘T'émanett 1038 H Bua” ‘ i i Fs fag vi mane } - Bs Greencrest Bares 107 5 Pe 9 1 Pils ae Eig ee ees ates wey end won easily. Irieh Witeh was closing fast, Haale Bainat In hand all the | wan dolne hit beat ol ener aut at the narge of pec wea ty. Vestry. $toland 2 tol; bos ahd Subador, oe, Was second; Owasea, third” iment M4 4-4, Bensings Entries on Page 14, | ——a ulted }17.—The races run here to-day as tolows: FIRST RACE—Six furlongs.--Bull- Knight, 108 (Paul), 2 to é Chaat Rid use of opium. 1 (Dean). 2 Bivthen 3, 109 (Lewis), 7 avn? third. | iment BALDWIN NO BETTER. Pe i Po oa fendant with tt” r A 0 2 | |(ugan), 7 to 6. sscond; Goldspiak, 107| President of Long 1 Long Island Raliroad| “We must simi.” [{(Davis), 9 to 1, third, Timea | MM Under Doctor's Care, THIRD RACE—Five and one-half fur-| Locust VALLEY, b. 1. Mov. tt 6 4 Y al dL » Mov, Lee Paul), Ne dond;, At the home of William H. Baldwin, je Smee, we (Munro), to 1, third, Time Fresitont of the Long Island Railroad Cane Company, Who has been suffering for as later,” some months from intesti; est witness we “| for him to attend, | orm y-General Collin, ———— GIVES THE NAME IN SECRET TO GREAT DINNER TO ROOSEVELT Twelve Hundred Invitations to Be Issued for Republican Jubilee Banquet to Be Given at Waldorf-Astoria Nov. 30, ENTIRE FLOOR OF ) ‘ * BIG HOTEL RESERVED:! Harpy L. soHNgON, married, dry goods, at No, 18 Thomas stret; ha “The prosecution fn this case has been sak Justice Wyatt witness : the man Levy, who re be once pleaded guilty to al grand larceny and onether occasion to a charge of perjury also has gdmitted he i addicted to the bad against Mr. sott has disappeared, and “1 might well dismix the aid the Justice, and | troudie, | of diamianal was ent ered YALE BULLDOG READY TO SPRING AT JOHN HARVARD. A committee of prominem Republicans whore names the management of the Waldort-Astoria declines to make pub- lle, has reserved the entire first floor of the big hotg! for a dinner to be given In honor of President Roosevelt and Vice-President Fairbanks on the even- was acquitted thts afternoon by Justice Wyatt in Spe- cia) Sessions of the charge of aiding ~land abetting colonization of voters in the Fitth Assembly District prior to —~ | the recent election. The case collapsed of evidegce and also be- nardeter of the princtpal | and he witness for the prosecution, Benjamin ot No, 171 East Seventy-fourth “The He} “While there ja no doubt in my mind said Deputy At- (hat the strong] gan unexpectedly came face to face Van now | Who was attached to the office of Super- order |intendent of Elections Morgan during PRICE ONE CENT, EW WITNESS UNG ILL TIMGELE IN GAG Archibald istieaat Talesman in Nan Pal terson Trial, Makes the Sensational An- nouncement that He Cannot Serve Because He Has Talked with Eye Witness of Tragedy. THE LAWYERS FOR THE DEFENSE, Florodora Gir! Forces One Man from thi Jury Box by Insisting on a Challeng After He Had Been Accepted by the Ate torneys on Each Side. JURORS TO TRY NAN PATTERSON, ELLWOOD HENDRICK, married, broker, of No. 25 Pine street; ‘President and Vice-President- Elect to Be Guests of Honor—| HARVEY J. UBERT, billiard-room proprietor, at No. 45 Arrangements of Committee : in Charge Not Yet Complete. “The affatr will be known na the Roose- velt-Fainbanks Jubilee Banquet ‘The hotel people say that 1,20 invita- tlons pave been issued. President Roosevelt bas not yet been =| notifid, but, it ts setd if 4t is impossible the dinner will be WAN COTT CSE OCHED UT Justice Dismisses Charge of Col- aioe Se Wik "alt fa fea onizing After Hearing All the Tit "ERE ee, eae aot a Evidenoe the Prosecution Ce ray a Could Produce. fon of the tate) | there was cofontaing in the Fifth As-| sembly District, still Attorney-General Collina haa failed to connect thie de- 198 East Fortleth street. , No, 47 West Ninsty-elghth street, |'nowiRT HENRY, retired; house Nb. 477 West One Hundred fifth street, =~ No. 143 West Forty-sixth street. HARRIE 8. LINES, real estate, No, 812 Lexington avenue; house | West One Hundred and Thirty-firet street. JOHN H. HAGGENBURG, lithographer, No. 2040 Seventh aveuiniel a JACOB J. GREEN, No, 76 West One Hundred and Thirteenth str head of the Gem Skirt Company. Nan Patterson's defense in her trial before Justice Vernon Davis: the charge of shooting Caesar Young while riding with him in through West Broadway was aided in most sensational way this a noon. The helping hand was held out from the chair in which t {called for examination as to their qualifications to act as jurors being questioned, and it was a talesman who inspired the F with new hope. He is Archibald C, C, Anderson, a retired ¥ of No. 314 West Twenty-third street. Mr. Anderson, who had been chosen one of the special p 100 talesmen, is fifty-eight years old? When he sat down in the ness chair and faced the prisoner he appeared nervous and et The first question Assistant District-Attomey Rand put to! him “Have you talked to anyone about this case?” % |‘ Instead o freplying to the lawyer the talesman leaned toward | | tice Davis and said that he knew. of a person who had ov tragedy, but who shrank from coming forward ¢s,a witness. ‘Thereupon Mr. Anderson was excused and conducted to the rear of the court-roory i by Daniel O'Peilly, one of the defendant's counsel, After a brief conversation with Mr. Anderson Mr, O'Reilly said he had valuable information for the defense, and had promised to produce an eye-witness to the shooting of Young who could be thoroughly ns ‘ upon. NEW STORY OF THE SHOOTING, The story Mr. Anderson told Mr. O'Reilly ‘s this; Shortly after the death of Caesar Young the old gentleman's son told him that there was: i a young woman ervnioyed by the concern he worked for whose brother had witnessed the shooting. Mr. Anderson had talked to this young mam, | ~ had told a circumstantial story about the shooting, declaring that (Continued on Second Page.) “LIAR, CUR, SCOUNDREL,” SAID MAGISTRATE HOGAN the action of the Election. Superintens dene? "Yes, sir,” sald Hogan, who is an olf gray hair. “Andumore prove vou @ Har, & our ot and tiga @reet: emt tus eQumntentty Iie Tf it ward! not for An unlooked for aftermath of the} election occurred to-day In the Centre Btreet Court, when City Magistrate Ho- ¢ with Deptuy Attormey-General Fuchs, ; 7 ao Diurted out gray hairs 1'4 smash you fp une the election and who was bitterly scora! FOURT HRACE-Two mlles—Niaxus.| aq gtated to-day that . ah Geaenatee ere. 7, Coretta ts frig govatoriable night ann asetd | “This comes," eid Van Cott’s attOr~ly, the Magistrate on acoount of the! Magistrate Hogan, not a Big 7) MiNteot, 210 te third. "Plnies fet late danger. |ney, MeMonus, dit after all the | \otion taken by Morgan in regard to che! the t. anawered: “Theme Fe: ay Tae Pur, Baldwin ald that De. Joneph | camage as deen The arrest Of |Chaienge of voters. Magistrate Hogan} inside, and if you wish 19 Pt Ay lapace a ay Pana street, thelr family physician’ mate on | my client caused his father's death was visiting Magistrate Cornell’ when | along.” “ 2 1, 1 $0 $ place, was |casional visits 10 Mr Baldwin ang In the (sal to-day, it me, oral ied cbs meeting \ook place. Just then @ policeman (le a ee oe el an belasae Gas la the etipe given to, the alleged col" | “Were you correctly reported?” sald and he forved Puch out of $i Ga IM Rac taersinioa «hg SMe i the handwritiog of Mr, Van Fushs to Hogan, “when you eAticisg’ “som Mr. Fuchs vows Se TS