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4 WCUROY'S aN FOUGHT ff Had to ‘Struggle to Reduce Percentage on Mutual’s Foreign Business. ‘AGENT’ TAUMIMEL’S SAY Worked with “Andy” Hamilton In Kindly Efforts to Sway State Legislalures. District-Attarney Jerome With the Legislative Insurance Commit- tes thin atierrioon and heard Robert M, MeCurdy, general ranvager of the son of the Muccal’s president. tell how | he had beg“ his father, almost on his | knees On macy dceations to reduce his | (ragtured and all the ribs on his Piyit | When he delogates vo the Tammany income from the company. The District-Attommey alvo had an op- rtunity to see W. F. ‘Thummel, leg- ative Influencer” for the Mutual Lite, vd to hear that'fHerd of many lagi sators” Fwear Chat he had never given @) bribe or attempted to do so, elthor @ipectly or Indtreetly. 4 Béslder young McCuurdy, Oharles ‘Hy Raymond, an agent of the Mutual Life for thirty-two Years aid who ihduobed Mo@urdy iota the Ife tnaurance bust Noss, Wes a whines, Col.” Raymond told fipw in d88t he wan getting. a coum migsion of from 4) to 60 per gent, on new bueihess, ‘Mis, he explained, wae done to enable him to branch oul, Bet it was MeCurty who ‘interested! oveit body: Read Long Statement. OfoCurdy road a Wing statemen’ after. (he exvmple of George W. Perkins, regiting In deta Ida connection with the Mutoa} 10) foplared that be ale most bad to get down on bis knees to induce the goullk#s cofporation to ent down his commission on foreiga busl- neas: Hig ayorage yearly income ‘has! been 900. He Began at twenty-two years of fige. He ig now forty-slx. Theag facis were oitablishid to-day ovworniag the Matoal Life Insurance | Company; Dia tt wabdveribed_ $2,500 to the Re- publican Congrostlonal Commiti¢e last year In the hope of preventing ‘taritt tation) pe ret anlin mbney in every Staig | In the Union’ tortniluence legislation. That 1¢ maintniM a “legislative: bu- eau," That it (shared legislative axpénses with the Equlfablo and the New York tate. i ‘That W. T. Thummel has inbyenced legislation And “oreated public sentt- ii In dts benaif and agalnst adverse co laws in ivwa, Nebraska, Wi ‘on, De Fast Tuscan to also ite Congres- | og ~ Sook: That Robert H. McCurdy, aon of the | Mutual’s president and general manager 42 thé company, has been paid ge of $4,000 ets Oo nua sat down! Qfassachusetin, Alabama, Florida and |» FINAL RE LTS ALL Sours DHE AILED TWO BUR BLAU Rocks Crush Workmen in Excavation Near Wal- dorf-Astoria, HURLED FULL BLOCK, | Fifth Avenue Soon Blocked by, Excited Crowd Gathered at Soene, | Gloyanal § {and Sixtw-ninth street, had his head knocked off by « stone from @ blast In} whe excavation for a new building ut! Mutual Life Insurance Committee and | the northwest corner of Thirty-four: for President Board of Aldermen, strevt and Fifth avenue (iis atbernooa, | i Giovann! Marto hal his. right atm | eae yroken, and Joseph Barberi, ot} No. 76 Sullivan street, had his sight | toct fractured by fying teagmantafrom the same blest, The body of Bapasso wag taken tv the Tenlerioin station. Fitth avenve was farmed trom curb t Curb with vehicles at the. {ime “of tha accident, "Whd the Waldort-Alseaselsball full restauranig were erowWded with well. Sressed idlers. The shock of the ex- plosion was felt (rom Lexingten Avenue to Bixth avenue, | Frightened Aorses In -lite vleinity tried tw rom (away, hundreds of panic jetricken person® poured from hotels, apartment houses and offices in tiv pwelnity, and trate on the street cail> ways way completely blocked. ‘be excavation extends the length of the Fifth avenue Wlock between Thirty- fourth and /Phirty-fifth atrests ahd hale. {way doWa 10 Patk avenue. George W, ‘Lawrence if the foreman im oaarge of \lasting He bad ten inen In renoh om. the "Thirty-fourth street aide of the axctyalion Gite afternoon when ho was told that & blast was réady for ate charge, | Lawrence fa) mn “0 @ en (three who (tenon. Son i thas ebie ‘bl i Sane wi | idea in euch oases, Mano is beve Koen KO foe! away from the bast, bie that ed of the, ween hier was iuwroperty tamped i Sanaseo, of Flevemth avenue TANS SATE MADE. ORTOANIGHT Work Is All Cut Out for Wigwam Convention in Carnegie Hall, ss M’GOWAN ON THE SLATE He Will Be Named for Presi- dent of Board of Alder- | men, | | For Mayor, | GEORGE B. For Comptro! AG A METZ. PATICK Fo Mecowan, H ——— City, Convention reac) Carnegie Hall, | whiten” Tathy Of them did as early ae Cr sig , evening, they were informed AhGt 46 abowo Uicket. wae the one 10 be nominated: tt ts the wWeket selected by Hoss Murphy, of New York, and, Boas MoCarren, of. Kings end fhe and, untrammeliea’. expected to Foar itselt s delegates” 4n nomination, Thege hasn't’ been much enthusiasm about the ‘Tammany convention tris year because it Ya cut-and-dried ale ‘fair, hut meverthedws there was an onermour crowd in ‘and anvind Carnegi Mi long before. the (ime set for kk open, Two. veut. ‘ago tho | Tammany convention: whieh ndminated Aityor MeClalin: wassnarked ‘by rio- ing and disorder, and hundreds of tick et-holders were unable to get in’ the }nall at all, ¢o lax was the pollee man- |agernent, | There argues will be without onarae ort of the di i ‘wald f tebe averr ou daa : *fonner Dhstasee thirney. Bogene a wt nee, tt lines of n A Sid shrift i ie rain The dead man and the two Tonred Mi Workme» Weer hoisted to the sw 10f reets in iron bi | by @ ateam holacn; net (Serves inom the Tenderloin ‘and East bene fifth str Peg a ined ore ered gut to Bh 0 Sha FOUR FIREMEN BADLY HURT HY | AN EXPLOSION Phtibin. will pl or Movleven ina tl: rer Grout with | Nornine he and etther tee ee win Dl base a Mr. wi hoarse as the thee odndidates ate put 7 Second Game le Ca Is Called on As- count: of Darkness in Sixth Inning—$ 10,000 {0 $9,0001s Bet on MoGraw’s Men. CAN YOU GUESS WHO IT WILL BEF BY T, E. POWERS. | « 0 4 LOSE “WI THE QUAKERS RESULTS OF . THE, BASEBALL GAMES T0-DA ote eae NATIONAL LEAGUE, AT Mae a {iy Bostong 1 — Brooklyn 0 BATTING ORDER. tory of game on page 2.) New York. nfillacaiphie eth igh, ANB Glswuot, Se By AMERICAN LEAGUE, Saree ae vitua, rf. | PHILLIES AT WASHINGTON, ahd. 1b. Philadelphia 0 0040 sag bv aay iy Ea a PAD, Dy |. DETROIT AT aubdecAnD. Detroit .. PEO R00 31 0-1 Ceveland 00000040 BY BOZEMAN BULGER, AT BOSTON. lal to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Oot, bea! bet-|Fetune OLB ORES ae titig On thé post-season worlrl’s cham- (Story ‘ame on page 2%.) pionship series botween the Giants ana a Athletéos began in the grand stand RACES AT LOUISVILLE, . 1 ete MAYOR IN AUTO MISHAP, —_—H Down on Bridge, Mayor O'Brien crossing, the Brook! Bridge aoe ay % Pee here this afternoon, MoCleliny Rode tn Broke | being wagered. The prevailing caas : Wore 10 bo 9 on the Glunts, though a anid ‘number of hots, were eggs Bay. Jake Field, the chngemt ADPOUa kaye tor, bet Davy Johnson, ihe well-known race-track plunger, $19,000 to ,0W that the Giants would win out over the champion Philadelphia team, Cneoks trabrored wero beech up by both men and have been ye ae Diaten Ma f¢*son he first gare, Pw Po ed athe bee ee LOUISVILLE RACE TRACK, Voto. Tho racéy herg to-day resuited as fo1- lowe: at even money. RACE-8Ix furto » 8 't0 jackson), third. nia, Chtekom. mat, Ay en Hopeful he and pe ern ea, ‘iw 0, Hicks 3 een Carling, Fi na smith, herd the mentor ‘and Charwo | hal oF one-half far- utoulaire, 109 (D. Aus: Pucelie, 101. {C, Mor- Ly to: ettleve the foo: seins: os EDITED "ROBERT. EDGRE ON init of “ Circulation Books Open to Au,” ite PARK TRACK) Her Grace of ot Marlborough A t. tracts Attention on Club House Veranda. JOCKEY RAY/IS HURT. He Is Thrown from Jumper in Steeplechase and Taken to Hospital Unconscious, BELMONT PARK WINNERS, | FIRST RACE—Just So (2. to 1) 1, King Pepper (8 to 5 for place) 2, Jack McKeon, SECOND’ RACE—Deicanta) (11 to 10) 1, The Lad (12 to 1 for plage) 2, Alfar he) pps THIRD RACE—Lawaonian (A to 1) 1, Bontent’(6 to 5) 2, Vanguard's. FOURTH RACEr> Coy. Maid (7 to 10) 1, Rose of Dawn (out for place) 2, Delphie 3, FIFTH RACE—-Pythia (11 to 6) 1, Cary (ever for place) 2, Curtey Jim | SIXTH RACE—Sallor Boy (12 to 1) 1, Broometick (out for place) 2, boule H. 8, BY FRANK W, THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, Out, b—Tha Pishess of Martboro: aocompanied by her ;pother, Mrs, 0. H, P. Beimoat and w party of [riends, at- tenied tho races this afternoon and at- tracted a great deal of attention wien ‘thelr, presonce at the Clu» House be- | caftie known The Duchess followed the different events with close attention and showed considerable concern when Jockey Ray met with a serious aceldent in he | eteeplechage, She tiad one of her nioth- ors attendants make personal inquiry of the seriousness of@he young rider's injurtes, [ Ray war riding Hitchcock's, Jumper Paul Jones, and was leading well up (-@| toward whe sfreteh, when bis mount | took off badly ‘on the Inst jump and fell in a heap on the turf, entangling his rider under the saddle. The Jockey | was taken wt» the Jamatca Hospital, | where At 4s ald that his Injuries are of @ serious character, Bey 80 Was Played and Won. form Emibirrasement looked the natures favorite tn this race, but the bookies opened up Wmbarrassment and gt zaveren athto lL Bm- ‘ed, and fot ry veal. Yun 8) was hoa Wl bacl lod fromm f t0'1 to 4 40 and Was ell, He yg on King pty to tho siretoh and then went ‘the front, Kine a ese by three Sengthe from | fy who beat Jack MeKeon for the place, e. Unconscious After Fall, Of the twive maidens who went to Re U ; aur ATHLETICS devb wlatuaen GAME OALLED. aE IW EAARANS RD 606. #1 SENS Gia LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, Sixth—Harmakis 15-2, Auto Light 8+1 place, Varieties. Fem Rook B-slac, Eula Fifth—Bediam 8-1; Fern Roc ace, oh ; Sixth—Ledy Mistake 4-1, Benckart 2-5 ply Berry Waddell, Seventh—Ink 11-5, Colonist:6-6 plage, Mezzo. ce MORGAN'S HORSE HAS BLIND STAGGERS. A horse, which draws the cab in which J, P, Morgan ty anc’ from his office in Wall street, had the “blind st tis afternoon while peck Wal the financier to go home. seal policeman helped get, the horse away and a new: rig was fown te take Mr. Morgan home. \ % EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Fourth aD ar rn hg ene oaks raat SEEEoSeguse Start bad. Won easily. 13, Winker, ch. & by @ canton own A. Chinn, ra b: tars K fer i cael ty pest, King Pepper ran bie race, Jnck Meiion Improved; p poorly noe Tg ait seco, ACE—$800 added; steeplechase; for aiden’. thre yoare old: i has Pin, Jockeys. % 118 Gwenn 2 Houlihan Carh Veil 4 0... 7 Refused Berihwrd it ood ‘Won easily.» Time—i.04. Oattes Cotton, Desi, ‘The Lad beat the others very easity, B—$000 added; “maidens (wo years old! i 2 h a5 4 14 te O'Nelt r a Obern 0 1 , » Miller 4 “4 Tm y Burnt » 4 Barnett 1 ~ Hime—1.15 1-5, Wanner, bc by Pinudit—Mine Py Le inl ontan was Hin out ie deat Content, who closed with a rush, Vanguard had no 4s est tn the steeplechase only alx shy qied, The jdhere efther fell or r fused, Jones, in the Hitchcock MN he fell and gave Ray a madd Wp @ great gal in the laa dat, milo. and Alfar fifteen lengtha for the place. Ray was ploked uy unconscious and carriel away in he ambulances, Lawsonlan Never Caught, Laweonlan made the running in this race, and he wa nin, by & neck fn the run home, Vang wos four lengths Tineke Coy Mald Won Easily, BB sag le the pace to the stretch, re Coy id took up the running rod am enaily by four lengthe from wn, Kongths GB place, A Samy by Six Lengine, Pythi fi ait resting tt ry who ho finished sirong iy Jima fength for the i 7 Horse Beat 1-to-12 Shot, wet ft Ay atone to ton, was Anal rave of the da tee ow 0 Heat Delphie five Mi | ernted | toe appendicitis on his only) saguta 9:1. M. ren & good race QQ FOURTH RACH —The Hunter Trandicap: for throe-year-old tliltes: $1,800 added) one mile: main course ‘ Mndex,” Hariors, WHEW GM. Tockeys, Soon. a is ty Coy Malt... » A 1 aye i. OW nee roy Re AW i 2° a} oe Mi » Bhoahiie mo 3 2M Th Hf 4 48 Ries 2 1 1 od. Won nally me 1.8) 1, Wihnor, 0, by Kehigston— tna Ga rilworth Btable, id much thebeat her jee. Detpiite ad a Jot of getly Se Rowe of Down ran eyearulds; al Rarlangs. wot i.) Jie Opaaiien. ty 118 Wiley % do 2! Miller ie PM Mevayiel § § 5° 32) Bowell 6. 40 4 Gf 34 5 Fhopner 4 125 OO Ader... 0 F eure pod. Won easily. ‘Hne—1 18 8, “Witiier, eh. by Hor acope~ dpe. Omtie. —Aabur Pyiniat Soaty est. Way hard Rel at the writ) Cary wun runt very’ end. Crrlew Sim ran a gow race B14 METH Race-shom waged; for thivesyoar-olda and. up: mile wid“ indin course. Index. Sartore, a “Fin, Jockeve. “Open PRN. Clos. BL = Sailor Boy yy Butns WD at = premetick Fe Je Marlin’. 110) 18 Yet 3) = Lowe Ht 16 Fa Cyimmnina 0 15, 1 Start Winner, eh. o. by The Sailor Prince—Flash, at, Won driving,” Tine. owner WG Ballon bay Gntgarved: Broomstick ‘ . | SURGEON USES KNIFE ON SON | 05 oo In i Fa s-8 ard it too ply Agr, hi Bacon Performa Suoverstal | ™ omeration Operation for Appendicitio, ' NEW HAVEN, Conn. Ost 6~Dr.! Laonard W, Bacon. ir, of thisvcity. ov | De WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-alx poure. endipg at 8 P, M. Friday fomNow York Clty and vicinitys Fair nighterFriday fair and 900! ‘teeth Westerly winds, |» Léonard, ten ‘years old, Young ined to hie Bef on pevere pain, and bevel Salle. IBS he heou vor wan os brave ns hia gon, ‘ br oe 9 estes Fith—Jotn E. Owens 4-1, Charawind 6-6 place, Bil:tyrrel. 7 Lusen

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