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PARKER DEN IES M CAL "a ¢ { \ FINAL N_RESULTS EDITION ere iy “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” »| ate | PRICE ONE. CENT, : NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1905. PARKER ASKED FOR MONEY ALSO, M’CALL ASSERTS New York Life’s President Asserts Before ‘Committee that “$100,000 Sent to Hamilton in Albany Was in Con- nection with Real Estate Deal. ' Under the eyes of District-Attorney Jerome the President of the New "York Life Insurance Company, John A, McCall, went before the Legislative Insurance Committee in the City. Hall to-day and testified that Andrew Hami!ton wns the “legislative representative” of the New York Life in any State where it was necessary he should appear, x He swore that! Andrewr Hamilton wd pafd $100,000 on account of a Teal estate transaction, but that the money had not been used for that He ‘aidn’t knuw what Hamilton had done with the money, but never- theless Hamilton wos good for it, and if ho didn’t pay John A. MeCu! nrould. He testified ‘that ‘he had never given any money to Hamilton or to Bnybody else to bribe the legislature of this State or any other State. He thanked God that he had contributed $150,000 to the Re- Eabilcan wationat Campaign Committee fund for the election of leKinley in 1806 and 1900 and Roosevelt in 1 “Aldhough I ama Democrat,” were McCall's words, “I thank ‘Goa that I aubscribed to thost election fonds. 1 knew that if She free-silver heresy was not defeated the New York Life might t its shutters.” Snauanera of the Lieihocratic campaign, Mr. McCall his Ife had bees made weary by their demands for i denounclig: men-who contriimte te cam- patgn, thell jows were crossing my vath every step | took, locking for money. (Laughter) One—ihe candidate -himself— Parker—the Chairman of the Democratic Actional Committee, if dor that corporation, money, as tate Cominittee—it would give you Mt. (Great Inughier.) He. never rejected'a dollar in the world, would, take jar that wan pela to him.” ALBANY BANK CASHIER ON STAND. + John A, McCall went on the wituess , following the testimony of the cashier of the"New York State National Bink, of Albany, that Andrew Hamilton had only a balance of $176 in that institution, Mr,-McCall in all the efforts made to explain the transaction fatléd to do so, “Mr. MoCalt Testified that he had been President of.the New York Life | Yneurante Company thirteen years, having proviously been comptroller of ¢ Equitable and before that Superintendent of the Insurance Department, specn neg sok Laat ese Be hl pcre me ait THE BASEBALL GAMES TO- MES TO-DAY. ried of checks? A. I have. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ta} fatal ‘or reference to tg the company? A AbD Washinaron, RE Or a icy. % ‘ Judge Alton B. Parker characterized this afternoon as an absolute falsehood the statement of John A. McCall, President of the New York Life Insurance Company, that that corporation was solicited for contri- butions by the Democratic National Committee during the last national Sapaien William F. Sheehan supplemented Judge Parker’s statement with the’ declaration that neither Mr. MeCall nor the New York Life was asked for a dollar. Judga Parker's statement is as follows: “My attention has been.called to certain testimony given by John A, Mc- Call before the Insurance Investigating Committee. i “Tt is evidént that Mr. McCall was laboring under great excitement In making his reply, for it is very incoherent. “But, if his testimony on this point is intended to convey the im- YEAGER’S HIT WINS OUT FOR HIGHLANDERS Philadelphias Did the Hitting in ¥ the Latter Half of Double- Only Run in Game with) Header, and Athletics Scored in Last | Couldn't Stop the’ Tallying. Half of Ninth. SCORE 81 » INNINGS. * THE BATTING: ORDER. SECOND GAME, feasts Sr ed ‘Mertes, rh? 2: vin, 4 in, 33, ps trang, 2b. oda: bats x ‘Umpices-orDay ant ¥eine” BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special te World.) re finiae & ‘NATIONAL "PARI / PHILADEL- Mecarthy and Ghert- hayes Sept, 20.—The weather man hay- ing been gracious enough to hold up a 3 shower, tie Giants and’ the Quakers s r ‘made ready to begin the last oyntert to BY ALLEN SANGREE. be seen on these gemnds ‘ols xoaspn, (Special to The Evening World.) New York, feeling very much elated AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, New 'over its victory over “Kid Nisha!, the York, Sept. 2—A fog that) made tho gid-time “phenom,” made ready t> taka Players at the furthermost end of the the: measure of a younge: Srounds look Uke specters crept down 'the warm~ on tho Highlands to-day, The fans’ Sparks would be the man,’ though the were on hand eary,” however, to let public was loud in calls for young Lush, nothing escape them in the shape ofthe recent impy-sratioa fron ihe ‘Vd- basenall. State League of oatlaws, ‘The Athletice were gut early imberig | By thestime the soosnd q‘Tair Demin ub, aneWere followed later by the High |there. was someting lke 4.00) persons Jahders, There was considerable disap- jin the rain-soaked stunds, pointment that Rube “Waddell” was First Innin not slated’ to pitch. He sald his arm utied as very sore op account of heating tn Maia ining eran & straw hat worn by another Athletic siowae sent a pation ora a, anes is, for rain is" s face was/as long as a fiddle atrin: ws food ite aay Sbeicheld the Athos” he erriv. piayea| Bao Baie’ iets wo Cate 2 eee ae He Second Inning. sass Sry off Mertes by a beautiful Fas rom igs r hopin) eine senile: from. L. Croas ng. Htariesl ta" , [Never Solicited Contribution of a Penny from the New York Life, Declares the Recent Demo- cratic Candidate. y \ pression that {mn the campaten of 1004 I elther directly or indirectly solicited from him or his corporation or any other corporation any money or valuable thing hid statement is an absolute falschood. “On the co; ry I repeat now, what 1 said before election, that I expressly notified and directed the Chairman of the Hxeoutive Ce mittee of the National Committee that ue money itowld! te reset from corporations.” ‘William F. Shehan, who was chairman of the Executive Committee of the National. Committee in the last campaign and was Judge Parker's personal representative, was' seemingly quite exercised over Mr. McCall’s testimony. He said: A “Not a single-‘man connected with tho Democratic National Committee Solicited a dollar from Mr. McCall. If any person made any such soltetta GIANTS LOST SECOND AFTER HARD VICTORY tion Mr. McCall must name him.” ng «it ME RME IST it) FAVORITES IN FRONT IN ONLY THREE RAGES - CINCINNATI -AT CHICAGO (Ne) GINCINNAT! ....0. secs. 0 2 0 0. 0002 CHICAGD ......°.-. 9 1. 10 ‘0 2010 PIRATES GAIN BY NOT PLAYING. The Giants, though splitting even on 4 doublech Piitatielahia, logt ground in “the ’ ‘percentage of games’ Pittsburg did not play,‘so held its own. This brings the Giants considerably nearer the very. ‘lous reach of Pittsburg and makes‘the pennent race loser, It would ‘not now. be ‘surprising if the series at Pitt SCORE BY INNINGS. FIRST GAME, 090000024 06 0000001204 game on second Giants . Azora, 30 to 1 Shot, Leads List of Long Chances ' That Land Money, GRAVESEND SEN RESULTS. RESULTS AT S AT LOUISVILLE. (g0eetat to he wreath ate Paleo CHURCHILL DOWNE, ‘LOUISVILLE, Le The races this track to- 6) 1, Bryan (2 to 14 for place) 2 Cedarstrome % ~ SECOND RACE—Ruth’s Rattiae (6 a to 1) 1, Grantpa (8 to 2 for lacey Plous 3. Beowonh bent ce Bae ana} ngonhurat also ran, THIRD RACE—Azora i foeacionn, Ue ale a Hck 8 (SE Dodina (6 to 1 for plac Werks HeULaras Baie as ia? Note. “Captain Bob Boodle ‘Bocdlers sy aS | FOURTH RACE+Occidental Han- ae nctea id | dloap-——Proper 46 to. 5) 1, Firat ans Dh Mason (8 to SAor Fl glace) 2, Bedouin 3, a XETH RACE—Bragg (6 to 1) 1, Sh ‘D’Arkle (oven for place) 2, Judge i y Maher and Hine pies! FACE One mile selling. SIXTH RACE — James Reddick) rain he eae fe HOt; (even) 1, Anodyne (even for place) i 2, Brother Frank 3. ena, Ahola, a - Thora Lock aldo ran. Awitewing pens Haney BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Evening World.) ————— GRAVESHND RACE TRACK, Bept. —— 20.—There were inany Wet spote on the track this afternoon as @ resuit of early oh i to.) 1, to. | tered ‘horses ti expectation of fat-ly geod going toahuy| hastily withdrev thelr entries. ‘This agult) chopped felds own’ to normal proportions and belord the [dayors in thew bate agaihat tae | peEhe atten light again to- r was : ate to be expeciod that it would bbe. ‘The card: was us dull as dishwater nds and the weather Sarcatened a disagre:- bie afternoon. 1 ta Le haat * There was only one stake a1 omeadhgd aint was tho Occidental, a handicap at a M- i mile and a furiong, Only a fair 1o| field was engage Sanders's Burst of Speed. hich showed early apted to- ryan Yor day $0 | icy ram this wa Sanders reat a ear att ys Gates ees Bina how an tals ia tront at ocesion for Two ..1fcs, i steeplechase Jim, Newman 1 followed by a Ruth's Rattler, “fe ie front and tt agth fran Verses ct ten lengusa 30 to + ‘Bhot Wie hve yea and’ Se ee "tolled areaee Feat 40 the ‘front and. eeareney tat Rasa 2, Cross- i morning ratné, and owners who bad en- | in class ry Aeronaut geeks in tront to the firat | = 1 the pace, followed by Jake |} next week ‘between the two leaders would be very vital ‘ermining the National. League championship, is +4 (ATE WINNERS AT LATONIA| — } FIRST: RACE—Jake Sandor (a te!" ; AT GRAVESEND. Ninth Day—Sept, 20, 1906. | [ag FIRST RACE—$1,000 added; handicap; for three-year-olds; about hag furlongs 1 03 a ©. Lildreth: only romped all the way. Bry two one-] Hes. i beat i ule) tehee’ = Jim Newman 4 Fath urna, Ratlior ran

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