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{RINAL) te. | RESULTS EDITION | __ Gieiton Boots Onno a”|_ _PRIGE ONE CE ONE CEN one 40 TO 1 SHOT WN \! NER BYA 7 STOLE | IN PRIVATE CAR AT = on THE LE _ -— SION000. MUTUAL'S EXPENSE : _ Adams Express Co, ployee, Is Arrested at Took Family Party on “Business” Jaunt) Bridgeport, Conn. to California—His Father Denies that Tempted Because He Had! He Ever Contributed to Judicial Small Salary and Was Daily H 4 \ Native Trane, Campaign Funds in the City. rich kind: cumat, Denies Tam- many Chieftain’s Statement that He’ Wanted to Join the Wigwam and — Go on the General Committee, 2 Charles F. Murphy, in’ a carefully prepared statement charged ‘that District-Attorney Jerome not only sought a nomina c from Tammany Hall, but offered to join the Tammany Hall: General. Committee, jy'ee Mr, Murphy said that {f Mr. Jerome denied that ihe had solicited Tammany ‘nomination speakers would prove it from the platform at ratification meeting at Tammany Hall to-night, ‘The Dintriot-Attorney: was not at his {Goud Ground very often in his office to-day, but when: the Murphy) The reason he ts so familiar Good Ground fs that one of the ‘ gers he sent to me came to statement was issued a copy of It wes hurried to his residence. He read it Ground and reported my words back him from there, over and dictated the following reply: “As to Mr. a ie «| \ ~ The travelling expense accounts of Robert H. McCurdy, son of the sri MShront, Gens Sedge _yq.| Mutual Life’s president, and various political contributions solictted trom ‘ward George Cunliffe, money olers of | President Richard A, McCurdy, were dug out at the legislative insurance = Adams Express Company in its! inquiry this afternoon, tisburg office, who disappeared on the “ . evening of Oct. 9 with $101,000 of the} In February, 1901, Prince" Bob got $1,500 for the Mutual Lite for! compacty’s funds, was arrested here to-| travelling expenses. Two months grade he a set sth for the same Durpoee, day by Pinkerton detectives, Cunliffe} “But,” he protested when asked made.no resistance when apprehended, | where he tad been, ‘T can't tell off- d but made a full confession of bis guilt. | mand.” J ‘He was asked what had become of tho! 16 thought one trip was to Calt- 4, ry & ¥ ‘ 7 money, as he only had $29 in cash | rele ‘That was in January, 190, He vi ol ne: 8 in The package has save naked touched, {panied by ls father, tix mother, ths é } wife and dis wife's maid i ’ 4 “EL deny it. “Let him prove {t from the platform. : But’ 1 /will not say that Mur- Twill not reveal its whereabouts at this time, I will go back to Pitteburg with- “Prince” Bob 8 that all this ¢rav- i on ¥ 5 ” dul story 150 aecise eit to Go ebgut '.- Anlind by awh Portiog N WIDOW FIFT H WINNER sy tr ae Elias Gees GR | | 6 wohthe wr: Oramees cota ee the money.” { Before McCurdy, ‘the younger, was 5 LONDON, Oct. 19.-Mhe falling bleth- viewed thie diminution of the birth) | 0 ee Hall sbowed| before nd T have not pte nese | } Tt ts nies 4 iv orgs «4 thi | ented €o the stand thts testimony came rate Was the subject of interesing com- oh apd in ay te yl ‘Gch: Saran: towehed eign Jerome's| the convention; turtherthore g Aha y) y le nd t Ww money securely hidden and hat he Wil from be father: it Bride in Seoret Marriage of!Notter Gets Schaefer’s Horse stl ape preeghig frig el imtnution by vrtifclal moana Peeterence to him as the "Barkeeper of| ceived Ms nofinntbor without any by Bete @. Mr. MeCurdy, 414 you oF a4 1 ‘a Dilght amo the Good Grownd’ at’ last) night's Jeromo| pledges to any man or group of men. | We tie wae deca Life ever contribnte to any Mayor’s Father-in-Law Up in Time to Nip Jano. | diocese tm @t. Paulte Castiedral this bce, WS Sout be viowea uy | tally, "The weual Murphy wmile Wan oft! “Again, Mr. Jerome plainly xaid what in m dudictal campalan te . yrbigeta leeoh cat Seuginnd as 0.81 the leader . Detect@es under the direction of] ¢hte @ityt A. Monatrous! 1 can't Was Mrs. Otis, Holly at Post. | "Like President Roosevelt he warned “preval tof comfort was ai aeabttn_ phi soy ap he ys wie ee Daniel C, Thornhill, Superintendent Of} conceive of anything of the kind. his hearers of the danger. of, this de ae, le 1 f thts and ue crowd of reporters, When asked if h#| election, and not take the plat the Pinkerton agency. in New York, | ve, tt tp mot trac. ¢rease.: Tt, was tnupossible,. the. Bistion | CATEY must leekn, Uhemeclvas, to coach | Ore eet acy /about the Jerome | atinck any tan or orgenisation, te traced Cunlitte here, and upon thelr! @, were you solicited in the eam-| John Gorant Heckscher, the father-In- WINNERS AT JAMAICA, 4414, to desoribe with what dismay he |life which thelr forefathers lived. speech he said he would prepare Astate:| “Kegarding Mr, Jerome's reference ta arrival early this morning sought the | », of 1904 for contributions?! law of Mayor MoOlellan, has taken a { ment nnd give st out shortly. Here ts) contracts, he knowa'as does every 0) ald of the local polico, All the hotels| A, Yes, hut 1 didn't give anything. | \hird wife at the eaeof seventy-three, the statement: else who recalls my testimony before were patched carefully, but. Cunlifte| -@. Who solicited money, from) lis bride was Mrs, Virginia Otis, a| FIRST RACE—Oak Duke (even) Saye he Agreed to Join Tammany. | ihe Gas Investigation Committee that I \, Fas not arrested until about hoon, | yout A, Oh, I couldn't say with| beautiful widow, who has a daughter! 4, Kinteydale (9 to 10 for plane): 2, “I notice Mr, Jerome in his re-| have no interest in any contracts, nso he was osen by Ruperiniendent | gay delintionens. 1fteen yours, old, and who Uved for] De itige- 2. ko last night Indicated that Né had! (he books produced et that time Thornhill! walking down Middle street.| Q, Rid both parties solicit you; eight years previous to her marriage to fe sought the indorsement of either «! be. fact.” ‘Thornhill called . Polleeman John | tor contributionst A, Probably. | Dr. Heckscher at No, 16 West Sixiy- SECOND R. FE—Quadrilie (6 to ‘ ‘Ther in falao,’ i Ng Se fe Low annou O'Connell to his ald and O'Coneell | ‘Those quentions were sumwested |elshth stroot, Previous to that she re] g) 4 piatoon Ab to 2 for place) 2, AT JAMAICA. ‘ that while he would support i the man under arrest, Cunliffe! hy Chairman Armstrong, of the sided at No. 10 West Gixty-fifth street, R be mi ; ty the moe vs Hon be le nO attempt to deny his identity | Committe e ¢ The. marriage was secret, and it is| Re nebo hae! . 19, 19065, ‘ the elty tle is ie and offered no resistance. Tn October, (1904, Son McCurdy got] Said by friends of Mr, Heokecher's Susie Rasaeobina witty Fourth Day—Oot. 19, Track Fast. Attorney rill 49 10 ar Joram, . i A $1.0 more for travelting ‘expenses, | Gaughters—Mrs, MoC'ellan and Mra Co! " las: night wpon Charles W, ©) Pe by okt ah depen Really.” he alt, “T can't give you] Henry Rogers Winthiop—that thelr frst| to 10) J, Novena (8 to'1 for place)'| er ; ' ‘ Sell she ag ae lg peeeny a nppoied ott es, Lam Cunliffe,” he said) in reply ; tnt ion ¢ 0 t ews FIRST RACH—$200 added; for two- year-vile; five! and onte-halt ‘turk me ys of Special hal tetas MdiehaMucsiils. "1 Ty [the dotalis now, Mér Hugties, 1it took] Intimation of It came through the news|9, Geageful 8, eH ” any trading. for. th He ae UTS. thn peste oe | ttmen “wo tor ro.” pupers to-day. It is reported that. the| a - re feat ie rad not ing drake," has drawn forth fate to attompt > cacape and aecooe | “AIT want is a generat statement,” | ceremony was performed atxiean| FOURTH RACE—Arklirta (9 to| (2H Gai, Dux ett i ost told him that if) ofS Sulkin trom William Puller, Denied Terral ond the poneerern to | ineleted. Mr. Hughes months ago, pat the fact did aot leak) 49) 4, Third Alarm (7 to 1 for place) Fe 5 ae Hin: 0 it yo a mx in fer Eg A Maal : ps y out until last wight when Mr, and Mrs, Nath bolted at Mh Ja ip Sey nor see me, off ithe office of Superintendent of Police _ Hughes Knows Where He Was liteckscher attended the Hippodrome | % Sufficiency 8, tad. Won easily. AP act ‘Winner, v 6 Fiorlat—Patalliy, Owner, were wanted and that his) ot reer easel y RB Br tag! we Birmingham, ‘There in the prosence of | “Really, Mr. Hughes.” put. in Attor- tong geoupied a consplouous box tnt eS me. et_ralloned. ail the Kine iy fom the Handa of the conven: | sag Mr, Fuller this afternoon, “L Buperiitendent Birmingham, ‘Nnornhiii, | Mey Book ‘I don't thinkyyou could tell)” srg oti was not acuualated with any| FIFTH RACE—Imalian (40 to 1) ul Sa BA Pals Rad ee licontet se seally.. | ion. the place for ten years under Henry Custis, the local agent of the | O™ hari whore you were last Oveober.” | o¢ the cenunta in the house in which she| 1, Jane Holly (2 to 1 for place) 2, | ag. BRON . Fee-vear-olde and «upward; six Rurlonge, He pethletes, howovbr, and anid that tio ana that aetoul be Lorne ; ‘Adams Express Company, and Captain] “ON. yes, 1 could,” laughed Hughes. |). a: West Sixty-cighth street, but | Mawsa 2 i 7 he Was anxious to meet mo at any time pected inevitad! : a ¥ ders i RAC! J 4 money, He refused to-say whet he nya] t® traveling expenses dn. 108 in favor | Otls the actress, tpt eg door | he SATS Aline. your, (8 fo fala the, Temmeay Hall Ocnoret | Cutki® haw not deteslovated the ward done with I, but sald that «4 of John Monroe & Co. With Mrs, Olls lived an awed lady |to 6) 1, Red Knight (out for nlace) 1ktab. TH evomd. dedien |thte ‘bee | State Siete cee beruee at 2 it was all blind, who was called by the child| Committee. lenies this bé- | nothing of Mr. Outkin’s antocadsatay ato and could be restored. The Monrose ‘hwy foreign | bankers jn +: and an old hegre eervant. | % Salter Boy & fore the ratification meeting here to-| speak of the man aa I find ‘ “Pive minutes after I took the money , sak he hadn't doen In Burope that yas Likctiae 1cha' prodtieao bbe 6d fees H tight we will prove the truth of it Batite. Are Weeprosenenie faa $0 Ny) Cee Beer) ee Cuan “bet te eet the servant are at present Iviog at No BY FRANK W. THORP. trom the platform, With which he hms masiered the come In December, 1908, Bob" drifted out as far as Chicago with Vice-President Gillette, He also went ‘in business” to Boston and Proyiden.e. He drew ‘was too late then to de anything. What "I notice, too, that Jerome mentioned | piloated de'nils of the offices.” @an you expect from « man gettine a salary of only $5 a month and handling thousands of dollars a day, I was and I fell, 1 heve handled had $250,000 In cash, I was tempted then, but I thought it over and 1 de glided to be honest, “phe night that X left Pittsburg 1 | fade in a sleeper on the way to New York, an@ I'stuck my head out of my . and saw Sleter pase “wy. Slater local manager In Pittwburg, I t then that I would turn back, fut knowing that he did not see ae 4 oe aleed aon Fide eayer cash, I thought I would take a chance, 1 want to go back to Pittsburg, restore the money and throw myself upon the oe righ behest one press 4 (Bnectal to The Bvenine. World.) and tis bride are living at the Hotel AICA RACE TRACK, NEW Marle Antoinette. ome Gerth =. *Atthatiehy. ‘Abe al Paton wee runt ng ato at Mis third marriage adds) a chapter) si rpriningly argo at J joa ‘his fall, " arecr that has deen orowded with | iarger than they were year at the and excitement. In 1878 he) gine time under a cheaper rate, The 1 Ih Canada with the hus-| perfect moing weather has no doudt woman whom he married,;_ gieat deal to do with this and the when his wife died, after a lapse of programmes are very attradtive to the twenty years. The sedond Mrs. Heock- yer. aher died five years ago. She was the ‘A Gallop for Oak Duke. |- favorite ohild of the tate Willem Rel a yas in thin race wan a. farce,| Om Lp igs OE, comes of an old New| Pether Catohem potted iwiien ihe bar- York family, When little more than a rier went up, Kinleydale-bumped into fad he enlisted and served in the’ Ciyi | him, and neither. could break, Oak ef war, fighting through tho last two; Duke at once went to the front, and yeara of that contest and retiring with opened up a big on Deviliree, who} the, rank of first lleytenant. Upon his held second place to the middle of the return to New. York he did. not find {| turm where Kinleydale, who had been y to take up any Iine of busl- aix lengths out of ft, caught her, Kih-) ‘hess, for bis father was 4 wealthy man Lng made no effort to. cal tor thove days, and fs positon in 49+ Roe catia eaeat coat (Continued on Third Page.) a SHOT DEAD IN CROWD. —— Officer Victim of Passenger Put } Of of Ciroun Train, HOVSTON, Tex,,. Oot, 19--While In charge of @ ttrainiond of exoursionists on roe to a clrous at Palestine Special Officer J. W. Etheridge, of the Inter- nationa and Great Northren Railway, was shot to death In the Urdwded depot at Troupe, Tex./ today by « passenger whom he had ojected from the obair oat, 2 ‘The weapon was placed against the back Of Mr, Btheridge’s hed and hie blown out, ia Aa va FPTS| RESULTS OF ALL me : ie Boe ite it Novena, Too much use ag LATE RESULTS AT LATONIA. 7 tg est lolerdete gaan Devil platy wes Whitney the Mood Thing Rebo Failed ‘ =f Pavel, i " RACES AT LATONIA, muster @ Waleney, br Wee! ala he eae r ‘aa Fith—Dundal 90 0-1, Verandah 6-5 place, Lady Lou. (a - m/aMWWArI | 1,ALONTA WACK THAOK, Oot. 1h i es , ETH MAGE 00 wai ride Sixti--Amberita 7-2, Dolinda 8-1 place, Dungannon, _ races here to-day remulted “as folv “SEARCHED LINER BALTIC WITH WARRANTS, * Two Deputy United States Marshals went aboard the be Star liner Bailie just before she sailed to-day and; bench warrant, gee yh ” ph two suspected pine Neither: of the men wanted was fount i Merb warrants called for the arrest’ of Sominico and ret , Pitrello, charged with perjury in citizenship frauds, The were on trial in United States Ciroult Court basic a men were under bond. Their counsel told told to-day 0 T0 RENOUNCE THRONE. BRUSSELS, Belgium, Oot. 19,—The Count Beoweht King La and Heir peyote by Stantrow—lamelia. 4 + dln ale Wh Inet fow strides, Mann

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