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CROWD JOIN IN PURSUIT. \@een any day stand:ng at the door of , @an stepped out. PRICE ONE oo J.P, MORGAN CHASED BY THE POLICE Banker and and Wife ete in Coupe Which Ran Down Woman. DRIVER USED WHIP, Effort to Escape Leads to a Wild Chase from Bowery Clear to City Hall. Byrnes, the Driver, at Last Ar- rested, Banker Continoes Trip in Another Cab, J, Plerpont Morgan and Mrs, Mor- Ban were chased by @ squad of polico through the Bowery to-day into Park Bow and finally brought to a halt Opposite the City Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Morgan were not ar- rested, but thelr ooachman, James Byrnes, was. Marle Secco, of No. & Mulberry street, who was knocked down at Bayard street and the Bowery nd cut badly on the \face and bruised On the body made the complaint, As the woman fell against the curb Byrnes swung his horse, which was drawing the rattle-trap coupe to be iw Heipto ihe pe fl Bowery, pany, ie f aad ‘with a out lagh of his" whip woke the animal from a trot into a Whipped Up. Horse, pao Late brought asic whip stig play Again, bent upon escaping. ade ory of ie Pollcoman was taken’ ot the Bowery, & acore of mea dnd wen ait ab sone Bea 00h rf ‘te after policeman a With band Br Bhs 9 er ane Tames Flo bla "horse with ’hus whine to'sen OD a aut ad Sen He iar Sh tee tl y ettot, and le hed varivers were pon oa le” One One te he rag eeat and led on & pile Of snow on the alde- Bese rete. or fen aut, "began ' thels chase" in rer bah Bey ae tured were rudely shocked. ut they: 4 nded to shouts and the whips and took at fter 9 coupe, Which was yrexing in and out among the Toate pillars like o gaa sailor bound for the Navy ‘ard, How James 08 ev pe. inoue. fed fay of ral lo al Row no 1 it over De able o eel MY Faen ie fates wore im and hi Gained a’ good three lengths here on iH leone and Deeps wey have elud m had it not been for a mounted policoman, \who started after him for Violating tiv peed. Inw Policeman Brohme Placed Byrnes un- dec arrest, and while he iid ‘cussing’! him for not coming to a halt the door of the coupo ewung back and Mr. Mor- hg banker glared at ‘the man on the box for a moment and then handed out his wife. Tucking her erm in his, they hurried across the ae to erred ay) and there boarded sind cab that was cruising for a tinea Little! was arraigned in the Tombs Police Court Mrs, Bocco, who was taken there by Policeman Brohme, eaid that #he did not care to prosecute him, and the coachman was discharged from’ custody, Mrs, Socco declined to say wh tad changed her mind. Hor hea swathed In bandages and she waled with a imp, “Oh, I will not dio,’’ she sald to ths Magistrate, ‘ as pc asa oee AY as ERNEST GARDNER AGAIN A WINNER, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Ill, Feb, 3—Hdward Ww, Gardner, of New York, won his gamo with Charles Threshie, of Boston, this afternoon by the soore of 800 to 190 In the diamond class A amateur billiard pournament, C, A, Gardner's hi i average of 118-27 equals that made Conklin Tuesday evening in his rome with Stark, In ‘he second match of the day be. tweon J, Bryon Stark and Charles Behmitt, ‘stark led by the wide margin of 65 to 8 In the firat five innings, Rehmutt bene. Lead to er erento @ score by inn! Wid ATK—27 12 18 1 2-55, Behmitt—70 0 0 2-9, fl ——a POLICE ARE VERY POOR MARKSMEN, ' Polos Commtvsioner MoAdoo an- Mounced ‘this afternoon that only nine nrembers of the department out of 1,500 met the required marksmanshi ee a with pistols, The test Is the make we of Seas points out of a possible marr ae f)'men South,” GETTING READY FOR SEASON Headquarters of All Three Local Teams Are Busy Places CONTRACTS COME IN Training Trip Plans Already Completed and Players Go South Next Month, GIANTS HAVE A NEW MAN Hanlon Cuts His Big List Down to Twenty-eight and Says He'll Have Strong Club, ‘With the approach of the spring train- ing of tho baseball teams the headquar- tors of the three clubs In this vicinity are busy places these days, The secre- ‘tary of each cluh ds working overtime at present entering the contracts of the players who have signed for the coming peagon. An Evening World er made a! call at the headquart of the New York National"@eague team, the New York American League team and the Brooklyn Netional League Club to-day ‘and found all the club officials as busy as bank clerks on interest day. “Any. more signed contracts been re- cetved trom players?!’ asked the re- Porter of Fred Knowles, Secretary of the New York Nettonial League team: “The latest contracts received were those of Leon Ames and Offa Nell, the young shortstop of the Springfield Ail.) team. ‘They came'in late yesters day afternoon,” “How many players have aimed with the club @o far?’ “We have fourteen at present, but we expect to have them alj in within: the ext few days, replied Mr. Knowles," “What playere havn't algnad as yet? | “Well, there are. Mathewson, Mike Donlin,. Dan McGann, Marshall and Ellfott.” “When does the team leave for Savan- rah, and ho,w many men will McGraw take with him?” “The players will meet in Washington ‘about March 8 and I think Manager McGraw will bring Wong about. twenty Twenty-four Highlanders. Secretary Nahon of the New York American League team told the repor- ter that manager Clark Grimth had de- olded to take twenty-four players along with him on thelr spring training trip. ‘The players will get into ahape at Mont- gomery Ala,, Mr, Nahon further stated that only nine players have sent in thelr elgned contracta so far, but he had heard from the others, and expected to get their'signed paper not later than @ week or ten daya from now, Mr, Griffth will have fourteen witohers undér his charge, sald Mr, Nahon, ten of whom are youngsters. These young twirlers will be shipped away @ week ahead of the other play- | ers and will start on March 1, The other players will leave on March 8 Over In Brooklyn Manager Ned Han- lon ‘and President Charley Ebbots were busy men at tho office of the Brooklyn Club at the ball grounds, ‘'Phird avenue and Fourth street, “Well, what news have you to give out about your team for the coming geason?’' asked the reporter of Ned Han- lon, manuger of the trolley-dodgers, who had just Anished a long conver- sation with Presilent Ebbets about the probable make-up of his team, With a amile and a tug at his mus+ tache, Manager Hanlon replied: “Well, I am going to have a better team than I did last year,” replied Hanlon, as he cast his eyes up heayen- ward, Dodgere’ List Cut Down, ‘What are you going: to do with the fitty-four players which you have on your reserve list?’ he was asked, “IT am golng to lose a bunch of them, I have made up my mind to take only twenty-elght plavera South with me, Tho othera I irvend to cast adrift, 1 had Clymer and Courtney, the Buffalo Players, under reserve, but I released them to tho Phliiddelphia Club, “Ten of the twenty-egnt players which will go South were mombers or last year's team, The otlvrs are all now inen, ‘The team wil train at Co- lumbla, 8. C.,,and the playors w tart Yr the training ground on Mut 1s, fter remaining thore ten days the team will go to Augusta, Ga,” where they will play two games with ‘the De- troft American League team on Mare 23 and 2. Then we will return to Uo- lumba again to play the same team two more games on Maroh 40 and fest i 1, After these games the team a pay. Colle wames at Charier- hi avennah, Atlanta, Baltimore and Washington, "We widl return to ou grounds on’ April 15 and play a few exhibition games before the season opens,’ replied Hanto “Wall Jimmy Shockard be a mambo of the team next season?” asked reporter? of Manager Hanlon, “You oan Just bet he will, He will i Circulation Books Open to All.”” Xe been! NEW YORK, FRIDAY.. _“ Circulation Books Open to All,”? FEBRUARY 3, 1906, THIS SEASON'S STAR AMONG JOCKEYS ANCES OFF AGAIN ‘AT HOT SPINS Hes) oaponitory: Brana Sport To-Day, and New Card of Entries Are Sent. Out for, t To-Morrow, ° + gi ‘ tBpebtel to The ventne icy 4! HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Feb: 8-Races were. again postponed at’ Wssex Park to-day, a snowstorm: further compll- cating matters, Harrowa and cutters: were kept on the track all day yeatér- day, and if the snow had not come along the chances are that racing ‘would have been resumed to-day, ‘All the pool roome in town are open, except that of the Kentucky Club. | whore proprietors are direotly interest ed in the track, They refused to open on the ground that # would appear theit they had closed the track #o that the pool room might open. ‘The entires for to-day's races are de~ clared off, A new card will be made up for to-morrow, OAKLAND ENTRIES. ——_— Cal, Feb, The en- see UA morrow! 's races are as fol- halt furjongs - bait Bol Lichtenat THIAD Re enum Rion Re, Horatius, Bombardier Pasadena, Dally nner entry’ WW ell entry. AGED WOMAN FALLS ‘A woman about seventy from heart. failure th the sidewalk in front 6 Mtty-ineh street, 8h ly rings, et LIFE BEATEN OUT INA VAT, NEWARK, N, J,, Feby &—Frank Pal a workman in the Howell Leath play with the Brook): eam or elfe he th eforce hag a lot to | wag ihe mont of have to ation won't play ball at ec In eases of Asthma Piao'h Coro ives rellod chit’ ebinomt seuat Wo 8 cure,*6e before his fellow workmen could rescue him his life was beaten out by nine blades of a huge paddle wheel wi revolv the vat, Pal was pixt old ean Wed at INC, 866 Wt Bross DEAD IN STREE? yours old, belloved from fetters and cards in her) poesoselon to have been Mra, Bila Cod- | ington, of No. 231 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, dropped dead afternoom on | ~ No, 308 West vas richly but quietly drewed, and wore several coo Ne. SIXTH RACE—Selling; for Works, fell In a vat this afternoon, and man Calvin Tompkins, of thd Muntoipal Att Commission, that he had recetved ‘&n opinion ffom Corporation Counsel to the effect that the continded pres erice of the advertising -aigns. tn’ the Subway wag & vioidtion’ of the ‘Inw nd the agreement between the olly and the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, ‘The Mayor Presidents Ahearn, of Mahattan, and Hatten, of the Bronx, calling thele: at. sgn dtl tht 1 he ta | ae Proceed to thelr removal with the aid MAYOR ORDERS ‘ADS’? TAKEN FROM ‘SUBWAY. Corporation Counsel Informs'Him They Were Put Up in Violation of the Law, and Unless Removed by the Company City Emyloyees Will Take Them Down,’ Mayor MeCletléin to-day notified Chatr- |. . ‘The Rapid’ Transit Commission’ yoo iterday gave the company @ week to’Te- >. move the Jjlega! privileges which they have | atiblet for ‘ads and slot may At a recent meating tt ‘the Commis- ‘sion an apinion from \Counsel was readin which Mz, Delaney held) that'.the. nresenes, of newspaper stands in ¢hg ‘tations: gl sa pasa olgar flower pane hive ten te moved,» ro ba fi. thd of te ba gust emai mgood bing ‘that pat 5, of the Bureau of Encumbrances, | the coi ca FEB, 3-62D DAY, rE WORLD ue Te AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACK GOOD. 499 wingr Mein Bre ROE inner, bee ft, Hy if ait 3 i A: i 2. ‘Wore bilnkers, lhe if oe ener was Hest Tiad or ustial speed and stood hard drive in Namen y. erie aod raat Selina purse $400; one nile. n aivine, Winner— Gait AL fBngmen. ‘Trainer--R. Minton, ae! Otibwa 1s Wenner worth Miss swire blinkers. Tootrey Fan. on tt Mack raced Pl cliance Into subminsion at top of wtreteh di stood! lofi rive 40, stall eft Dalenman; lat ter buna areal eston RE Bau gt ees fd Open, Clos, i ae a af 1%. a y 4 8: Py 2 “iy 11 Ha (a 4 % 4 2% Ww 10 OB cani Evelyn Kinsey B01 HIRD TACHE-Fourys peer aida and un: 1h f Tell, Ownerectt Robl won, Won driving, Winner, Trainer. a to sino. 0.002.5, i puree 6400; ond! Tale Mine—0,08 2-8 b. Uneraiae tthe ater Mas Wy By a fh KI Fin. Open. Glow. Pi, Ai es ‘ Aueuonon re enncasey 100 Phillips Hie minick mine Ht ird ob ‘or three yoar- “olay Start, good, For mal i arias wis. + Nicol 107 Gannon 110 Robbing 110 Martin 110 Index. Horses, Anody Reuben ou Dr, Meine Marnlo May ert oH Phiiting 110 + MeMulton 110 iodyne was beat Taeed had earl One and one-eighth miles: Ly aiden two-year. sitar Btart poo H, Shyder & Co, qu 3 06 48 2-5 oh hh » % 1» Ft Be 10 8 B- bop or ae Tint OF oS Oo ah) ad 4 yp 1 7 0 wD 12 oo om 10 oO 7 4 8 JY 0" 881040 0a be “hand ridden inst furlong, reg kevahin won for tl over, slow rt ure x i att Lat Winns Time—0. 2 by Gold Finch— Open, Clos. Pi, Bh. a0. $400: nWon. easily. * Thramner-W. H. Siyder, Open, Clos. Pir on — Bt 4 4 602 — 2 0 4 Ob 0-5 5 } END Fd CA 1 85 0-5 4-5 2-5 8 Ws 0 5 g 2 8 15 4 ig 9 12 06 it oo 8 ba 5-2 t % 8 OG 10 4 10 8 TS _12 ( fist | Sabot WEiAg | Teuben Thto mibmission and was not both- Young Lighter finished stoutiy, four-year-olds and upward; (MATION (7 to 2) 1, GRAVINA (13 to 5) 2, HOMESTEAD, Noweia, Semper Vivax, le a Maie Hanion, ‘White -38t also nan. # s » hae ® 15 4 lo @ 1 0 86 2 wo “Little Dickson Has Beén Hngaged to Ride W, K. Vanderbilt's Horses in France SONG AND WINE 1S HOME lN iene Corporation |, , SRCOND RAGE —Tootale be (ale vier WAS NOT ROBBED : AND MOTIVE IS “ T to 1) ti Basen (9 to B) 2) Valyn | ri re Kinney 3; | THIRD RAGHDeath (0 aya iam (00101) Wreath ot 8 aed FOURTH’ RACES (8 to 8) 1, Terne R Ranger 3. and, (Wine fod (11. to 1) % FIFTH esata, (601) 4, Reuben (4 to 1). Lt Young Lighter; (Bpecia! to ‘The By t World.) new ORLEANS, Feb, &--A number of belligatent turfmen came together in a local sporting rescrt lest night, G, C. Bennett and Curly Brown got into an argument, about vhe new race track here, but before the men came to blows pe wers separated. Fred Codk and M. L. Hayman also renewed thelr argu- ment of some time ago, but friends intervened before any damage was done, Mayor, Charles Gralnger, Matt Winn and Mh Sanjuelson je to-day to attend the meet- Loulevill arrived from’ ing of thé Amerloan Jockey ‘Club, whioh will be held here to-morrow night in place of at Hot Springs,, previously announced, The Fair Grouids programme to-day wan one of fair quality. A oondition race for three-yeur-olis at six fur- longs that brought out Hayman’s Der- by colt, Bong ard Wine, and a moder- ate lot was the featite, The track was good and fair time was made in the different events, Runaway Race, ‘There were several good things in the opening event, with Contentious having the call eholve and heavily played, ‘The Jattor was always the Bhe re warded her backers by making a run- Tn the early running away race of It, Mury MeCa | company. ond had a enough ished strong. lame, Favorite Beaten In Drive. an was the choloe with the Dales Dalsy fterty kept the winner clogs | mem! in the run home she tired gne could do to last long to stall off Loggerly, which fin- reen pulled up bettors sn the second race. On recent orm, he Nida the best and wae heay- | Second was lie Lest he a age: howev er, the winner being | y Mack, which beat him out aj |pecke after a. driving Anish which fasted {all the final fur ng: In tho early run- Rellace showed in front and led un nel) around the far turn, when he stopped All. the smart wel price from 3 to 1 to Cashed on D hy pl to 5. ‘3 centred on th to win the third race, and the ight of money wa ered drove his! Favpnius | Opened at 6 to 2 and remained at that ame bnok strot Death throughout, moved up, They ran iN order until well Into the honres where Death took command and in a driving finish beat out Megzo a neck, Song and Wine In 2 Gallop. Song and played choy whe mained there easily at the on just” managed. to stall off Wine, At okle on in the fourth ront when the start came, race, thrpigbout, it id rom Terns jo In the early run- Chanterelle showed the way and led Fanti Founaine the turn ow it the where Wreath of ch, who was hedvil made hig fleld Took He rushed ‘Thirty-firat ing last. dren had pina tha i morning, piel e Mr, a v a “Benita ‘bor, en my time to artiv ; Plainfleld by 8 noon, ‘The murder of the grocer seems t ave been utterly without motive, ' bly, & wanton freak of. hom mania. Grocer Williams was urged & well-dressed, silave-mannered man to drive him to the Pollack farm, The man étranger@) the nelghborhood, and |, his bearing was sch as,to Inspire con- fidence, ‘He promised ' Williams’ a’ liberal tee to take him Jn “his sleigh & ate tance of scarcely five salle ‘from Wat: | ohung, “Vietim Dead In Sleigh, ‘This was at.11.o'olock yesterday mo ing. Two hours leter the sleigh was |’ found hitohed to a post by Bugeno Pope, a farmer and Intimate friend of Williams. ‘The grocer'a body was nud. dled in the slolgh, & bullet in) his heart that had penetrated through the buoy of bis'neck, ‘There was no sign of srugsie, no suggested mobive: for the orime, and only a’ trall of Natly tn. | ke Monday, satter- Py Jon Wor the affable stranger |. desert it the platform, “He dia $1,000 Rewa Will be paid ‘The World for information that: will lead. detection, preg conviction of the robber who hold up Ein GW. Woerz at the pistol point on Jan. 9 in his own home: whom the police have been unable to capture, despite the: mission since of similar crimes by apparently the same aiivi Description of the Woerz robber: ; Five feet eight inches tall, rather slim, and about five years of age. His face was narrow. and sallow, his ¢ brown’ and close together. His, eyelids had'a way of constantly that may or may not have been due to’ the excl of the situation. He spoke like a man of education, His ¢ consisted, so far as the family could see, of a long black. which came nearly to his feet, and the collar of which wp sca i a ae mabe gray and crushed