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| RESULTS EDITION TE ural ON# CENT, RYAN'S DEFIANCE OF PROBERS * JEROM Committee Seeks to of Equitable for Refusing to Tell | of His Conversation With | E. H. Harriman. Thomas F, Ryan's deflance of the Legislative Insurance Committee to- day in rofusing to reveal what passed man concerning the parchese by Ryan ished. ‘The cage was this afternoon placed in the hands of District-Attorney Jerome, / Senator Armstrong, chairman of the committee, issued this statement; “The Committee has determined to direct the secretary to transmit a Ryau’s testimony |to the District-Attorney of New York County, with a request that proceedings be instituted by him to pup- certified copy of Mr. ish Mr. Ryan for his refusal to testify. “The Committee has no. other course, larly supposed. to deal with the matter summarily.” Ryan defied the Committee to compel him to tell what pan. E H, Harriman sought to play in the purchase by Ryan of the control of the Equitable Life Assurance Society. By this refusal to reveal the secret dealings of Harriman and himself ~NEW YO NEW YORK, FRIDAY, ‘DECEMBER 8, 1908, Sa “ Circulation Books Open to All, én PUT IN | E'S HANDS Punish Busaser between him and ‘Edward H, Harrt-| of the Equitable I.'fe is to be pun- LATEST BIKERS NEARING FINISH NEWS OF |: IN GRIND AT GARDEN THE] DAY All Are Eager and Now Rest Up in Tents) at) Edge of Track, Reddy for Spurts To-Mortow Night, Tt has not the power, as popu: / BG BALTIC IS SHAKEN AT SEA BY TIDAL WAVE Passengers on White Star Liner Thrown in Panic During Storm. HAD A ROUGH PASSAGE, Evangelists and Card Sharps Among the Passengers on the Vessel. } The big White Star liner Baltic got to her pler late this afternoon, after @ stormy passage during which a great tidal wave shook the monster ship trom stom to stern, threw pasengers from their berths and precipitated a panic, ‘The Baltio had rough sailing nearly all the way over. There was a morry company aboard—as ploturesque a lot fs ever sailed the sea. The Rev. R. B Torrey, who, with the Rev, Charles M Alexander, trnkp, 192.000 converte in RBogiand, was aboard His presence, However, fafed to have any moral in- fierce on a company of ten card | aharps, whd literally took the ship by storm, instouated thembelves into the graces of the first cabin passengers and were carrying everything before them when Capt. Smith stepped In with a “WONAN GOES TO G0 EATHON WITHOUT TREMOR to Interfere, De- claring that Public Opinion De-- manded that She Should Suf- Gov. Bell Refused fer -Full WINDSOR, Vt., Dec. 8.—Mary woman, but I will do my best.” len and women, (Special to The Evening World,) ESTO GALLOWS Penalty. ] ie) Mabel Rogers was hanged in Wind. sor Prison at 1.14 o'clock this afternoon for the murder of her husband, Marcus Rogers, on Aug. 13, 1902, She was pronounced dead by Prison Physician Dean Richmond at 1.28 o'clock. Mrs. Rogers fulfilled to the letter the promise she made last night to Sheriff Peck and Supt, Lovell, to whom she said: “I will walk unaided from my cell, ascend the gallows and make no disturbance, I know this 18 inevitable, that you have this duty to do, and T truly want to maké this ordeal as light as I can, Tam only 4 poor, lone WALKED TO THE GALLOWS. Not one hair from this programme did the woman deviate, She walked firmly and quietly from her room oh the third story down to the matron’s parlor, heard the prayers of Rev, Father Delaney, her spiritua’ adviser, and at a word from Sheriff Peck arose from her chair, ¥ rat Ryan committed a misdemeanor, Students in Revolt. "ingeatih " Not even when she caught her first sight of th ‘ ‘ ix doing” order, 8 0 ghastly scaffold did her Under protest Ryan admitted that a few days or the day after he had WASHINGTON, DEC, &—A revolt of . : ' si) ‘The card sharps played a new game. | netve fall het, She looked gt it equarely, unflinchingly, and turned a shade purchased Hyde's Equitable stock anes had aaked to hare in the| 400 9 4 Ropes feared mit iim Minion sepa BOCLOCK Scone.’ he Sore secerwetit, 1H nga paler if that (were possible, “Then she made a move as though to ascend * andsomo and well-gownd i. . I ver the |%—NOne of the team“ SARbEN. Do +) the short Aight of re said Ryan. “T didn’t sen Mr. Hiifriman or any one ¢lse wt mop othe aie bleyele race is taking any chances vow. Milos, Laps. birt Seat tas prt ewan d [- SS == / But Deputy Sherif! MoCauley. te who bad anyt ing to do with the big insurance companies in any way tobe |Gordon, who pally ma tyre All twive tents “erected, at the odes of | Vandéraeliflt and Stol, i “tt ; othe: Strained her gently and motioned her jon, Ses . sit 8 one of You gentlethen engages to be fn this matter with me, re a 5 Bldaga | tho time Jo Whi, thew. At. cond bo) ht hr Fogter. J 1811 .@}tr'W single gae of any sort on boarp ih the root he ce ee Edward H. Harriman is to be recalled as a witness on Monday noxt | fow Bxsnhe Beis mip vod howsi'an g. Vine es ana and Bedell | iat Q| this stip will stop, every game, ot from the matron’ Moen nt 308 volde, and, as it 1s believed that ho will also refuse to tell what his activities |!36 ‘The negrags sl i at The Jap @ained by Root and Foster, ingot and Dussot 807 | aner inte "They saver and now thet it had reached fie des- ‘were at the time of Ryan's purcbase of the Equitable, putting them on even terme with ehe| MacLeam and Morans..... 1811 8 oh blest hah } ite with | ROUNDS sn ts no tity ty ape The developments of the day bring back into focus Benjamin B, Odell Spoke Bedell brothers, has added interest co] Hopper and Hollister 181 1 |poor gfase., They’ told the ‘other pas nd ive het bn oppoetiintty ty speak n , Philadelphia § poken. the erowd | Galvi ahd Reese das Ate coos fo cleared his voice, and, after a fr, Ut was, he ctwhom Hughes was aiming when he asked Ryan if Harrl- ney ‘ alvin ahd McDonald 181i 8 |x uae mia rs het they noid Paes PR Wy desperate but an unsugcessful effort to man, Odell's friend, ned threatened that a legislative investigation of lite hig Preeiernronk ber higponey-coey expecting Downing and Bowler....., 1811 7 all gen of Jarge business inter- t brary calm, asked ber if she had any- insurance affairs'would result should Ryan not let him share in the owner-| cation by ile with the Logen orga 2 ee “eh 6 a 40 vas noving, lon at 4 Curly Brown’s Roast on Cor- abo Oak Te hip of the Hyde stock, feast a KF, at $s and neither wh ‘lan dips Ca when ivan’ Mrs, Rogers gazed at the white fa Hughes for the reasons whioh i in “oe te gens, ay ik a chance to get htp oa Pe ere awit aad we ss by poe Feature about her nnd made ag ‘Wah eat Harriman advanced to. be permitted to & deep 4 to ‘speak. But she said nothi end Fanaa ee ot isan Hoa Thp crowd to-night promises to be, a GAYNOR T0 G0: ON: he he gy ed shaken ey # after waiting a suitable time oe f become a partner of Ryan, = RACNETT CALS jana reoord-brenker, As’ eurly as 4 o'clock APPELLATE reemathy ran: from, their state- ‘MoCauley signalled to Deputies Spat- Hyan sald he didn’t think he should reach i Phos iy about. IVISION | bo asked to repeat a private conversa Wy a began arriving, and & steady ms. The Tho mewarda had dimtoutty in Cibadlal'b ad tea wena) ford, Thomas and McDermont to lead — ‘ ‘i p egens iy! re big. ampltheatite, sort. Baitlo oontiaued on her cours,| FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLMANS,|"* UP the fatal stairs, Payl D, Crevath, Ryan's persona Removed by Roosevelt. events. of last night are not) Governor Decides to Put Him i the renewed throbbing of the en-] Le. Dec, &—Th 4 As they approached Mrs. Rogers arose counsel, advised tho witness not to an- Widely misleading there is gofng to be ne ph reassured the passenger. terea he Fi 7 ions a and faced them bravely, Around her wor unless be Wished to do #0, WASHINGTON, DEC. &~The Pres!-|q hot time trom now on to the finish,| . the Place Vacated by Justice The Rev. Mr. Torrey said he wna o~| hed Lt t i in ar’ wee ¥s twas | Deck Was a golden ghain given her some dot has qummarily removed from office | The’ faet that the riders are behind the Bartl ne 10 Topente And thence toi Fhiladel Arig years ago by a doar relative, antl she ett. and: Atlantic Clty to start a re-| made up of maiden affairs and cheap \ _——— United States Marshal T. R. Matthews, | record doce iP had asked inst i! of the District of Nebraska, for mis- not cut any figure. They] ALBANY, Dée. &—Gov, Higgins to- Firat Hie Avid he would not accent any! seiting events, The weather was olear| MN Sein) Per imun to won th And State Senator Adds that! conduct tm connection with the Sr | are most’ evenly mmtohed in epninting day amnounced that he would designat, ae in Rolie x pie ‘rerire ot Guan Codd wand’ GLb Guts. Phat: / ched it with one hand 4 S Mat) Richards ee ee te- | and that weeme ¢0 be ali the public] Bupreme Count Justice William J. Gay. | fad been n great moral decline. HL. D. “Curly” Brown, the dissatisted| 4 oftouten the sti bo Zpeeanh re con wants, “3 101 ie Banker Is an “Unspeak- | legally fencing the public do igthas eas aid hor, of Brooklyn, to fll: the vacancy in ‘Actress Lost Her Muff, atovkbolder of the New Orleans Jock-| ciimbed the atairs, and at @ word fron mabies Revlon,” e ff ( : hheaded cane and « Duck or Manes | ne APpeliate Diviston, Second Depart- Kilday, an English actronm, ont] °Y Clu. left for Cineinnatt this morn-| McCauley Walked to the center of the slowly, “I believed at the time able” One. a by Trai of flowers | mient, lett’ by the elevation of Justice tional excitement to the arrival of| ing He was far from being In an exX-)scattold ang took her place in the 1’ believe now that if the , Girl Killed by Train. this afternoon, ‘The presentation was | Wilkird Battlett -to the Court of Ap.| he Balto dy dropping her muff over| cellent humor when he departed contre of the trap, juitable had inte pants —oooees ALBANY, DEC, §—Henry Noyes ade from one of thé Arena boxxes by |'peals, and Justice Aaron V. 8, si the a A gallant tugboat captain) “1 gigcussing bis visit here Brown) 11 was seen when she drow. back hess EA aid tfagndlgig tel te (Special to The Brening World.) Rockwell, ot Yonkers, to-dny took the!" TI is ine Star who ts eal Apne, ot Hudsoe, tn the ‘Third Meso tcCaddon, of MoCaddsn's Cir-| sald: “There would not have been any! okiet ‘that see wore new shoes, bright the worst 1¢ had ever| ALBANY, N. Y., Doc. &—A statement oath of office as Railroad Commission} av. iy . tier who ts sald to | dent, In phon of Justice Emery HY iy which caine to griat in Paris, was} turt wat were st not tor the fact that] and bluck. ‘They alto had been given ” insurance reforma that ought Funder Ste! Appointment thin | have. three wives, and we» recently | Chase, promoted. passenger. ~ He bad been arrested in Corrigan’ seoured control of the) her at her request : ys} wet ee was charged by, the last peer ee ar ee crested J8t Be 2 quest, as sho #ald sho in deserted’ the conditjons obtain. | made by legiatation this winter was) ¥ Wri fo icon 0 4 aaa na oall Poe > mene twa 100 an ot ea the, tin {mock of the Now Orleans Jockey Club | wished to be duried ju she was fing at rhe time he bought tte Bguitable | given out to-day by Benator Brackett, “eng -jlograbam, of Now YEa0 | ish Government doclined to extradite| Corrigan is. disturbing feature where-| when. she passed trom Iife. i by, saying that he had great interests| Chalrman of the Jadielary Committss. Cindsabtaite ce m1 Swine Wie Appellate phi ' ‘i ever he goes, He inthe cause of all] ‘The rost of the programme was quick- fat stake which might havo been aacrt-| Senator Brackett sak; "s Oldest W Dead | witt: be Tad on Pade tk Bien tn dep partment a, Ter atieee oe sil ers #01 ine trouble—he hes broken up racing In|ly carried out,“ Deouty. Sherltts Thomas fioed. fats: the insuranée question, think bers tWoman . on expres, a nothing to do wi Ladder} Bt. Louis, Chicagp, Kaneas City and| ind McDermott pinicned her arms dette ‘Tho Hyde stock, added its present] theve suggestions should be included in IKENBACK, N. J DEC.\8—Mra. Vt ad dua ut ay fea clea ba every other piace he has raced. 1 will|/y and with expedition, ‘Their own be rs tslation, rea ag sivoard when th arrested me. jMamer, 0 paid ihe: oe ae an; et, wey at 6, whict prs eg King. sg i tf oldest , T have re to Amartae Aare ie be ony in pions 1 intend to stand IN es ah And lows exam! : rat eoally Section fe joad at ‘ “% GA SD GUA erenes. Ci. pps a) ley | up for my rights. ‘ontin in ame. | Fhe Chatrman—What 18 your name? Prevents individual quits against none ee a Tigi Waseda Ie. were on board, Brown not betng @ resident of Louls- ; J Mi ae at ina “ tempted, i omg ate } 3 lana, will in all probability ask that @ ‘Mr. Hughes: S79, 9 : r revelver be appointed for the New \ es Ryan oh the sth day of June, leroy dine He ive Fale el Sued J , Orleaas Jockey Club through the United | ' ‘a bill of sale was executed by | Polley-holdors. 2! ty sed oe Director, States Circuit Court, when he gets bac! haros| *uranoe. brlgands Were at all thmes orl 9 |i oe bbe Mable fo exposure in a law sult, there ‘ ‘Quite a sensation oogureed at the Pair A would be no such ts hag occur pty plod Geo ' Grounds when & man from the Cumber- Bt ‘ tate cata and a force, of miring w loop to . ree 4 ofargeust, er pe] | the t h office. Upan invest.acion , oa 4 pi 4 wae fo ound i att ba ——— 6p * nati, who ‘of th , York Univeraity’s Football Committee | #4" nine with the feaults of the Fair | ysual Friday card was offered at City CARLIBHE, ‘Pw «Deo, s—adwara L. The Six-Day Bioyole Race ssteat At the Murray Hill Hotel, the delegates | Ground races. he received a} PACK to-day, with a atecpiechase, over ‘ cn sewer, of this elty, com- wrangled over what 18 the proper thing teri, ‘eal ¢ aw, Peet te ager PU AL| the short course as the feature, Cho by! res M L. ».|to do about football. Then the dele- of ‘Creacent City Jockey | object of the edcretary was simply to ’ . Mie’. utes. fromh two. colleges, anid) to. be (Chuby as did laf Fs #iderit | provide a day's racing that would en- ; Linen fnd New York University, offer. | yen oP aie aco season. beaan| Gage the aitention of the speculatora | resolution for abolition of | he 1 mee SSompany has been | and give the poor owners a chance to ‘ entirely. is brought vigor | barred ¢ } Bedell & Bedell. tooth entirly. Thin brought bar ro th 1 {x Grounds ‘ecaune lin thelr oats, a pi from the majority of the | [* Lig re - A ‘American ‘Tunt of the fix filled well, other delegates. West Point offered an enodt od are also interested In uae had more amendment that football be not abol- "Bark . pa re pia nomsortnnls ainonls : fwhed but reformed. This amendment | First TparecURe $00; . theeesrenes . Nae old. track races exclusively Marteen, & Noran., 18285 De was chirled by a vote of 16 106. {OMS oud up; selling? aix furlongs. J. 08 the fiat, and those who wore in ay W. O'Neill, W02-(Preaman), 4 w 1 and eh naturally eome Hepp & Hollister,, 1,828 4 The: vote was as follows: In favor! si, 5 won; ‘hanks, 102 (Mo- and of fuclng, tad Of the abolition of the game—Stevens, ' Gee), % to 1 and 1, second; Arabo, | ' resort to se over the by ® Root a ial on oes has. Wile, Heb] 1 (Crimmna), FRY aid &. to 1 tha. Pirst Rice-Purse, 400; for two-yeare ne; Columbta, ; Union, two; Roch- 14. Gol, White, Kohinoor, Fra Poetry, 104 —- exter, one (President Rhees); New York rien ‘Ledaballe, « Mayor Johnzon, bo 1, won; Bertha LATE ba RS AT FAIR OROUNDS, Uulyeralty, wa votes, Allien, Dave Sommnera and Henry 0 Vf to Land te hi In favor, of game being reformed~/ 4l¢0 Line nie a glebis, Ablan Wesleyan, ‘two; Rutgers, two; Haver-| i) F, Purse $500; -¥e . Telepathy, . Tinker rf + 8 five and oné-tialf furlongs—Snow, Bip eohlly y Smith), Ato 6 and 1 to 3, won ; ford, two; @warthmore, two yracu ‘om: a 5 at 3 a ai thas two; Rochestef, one (Dr. Stroud); West) oy halt length; Gaprice, 106, (Cln.mins) ide 00: C nes Point, two, and Fordham, two votes. 4 to 1 and even, second; Stoner Hil), short gourse—Jiin Did: net ‘vete—Lafayette, two votes. | ic «sewell, eee tend! to 1 hind ¥ toh Bree oe & Th 1:08. . Townes, J. ¢ jy iees were then inteo-! ign, Perfect, Pattonviile Miss Leeda 0 1 guocedston for the fore! oid ti i Rosi iv ran werd, 08 | "ot Cy rule committer on foot. | ed ra le ie ere, King Liosell, Alle Com- foe a0 universities of lf a inde And Orkeie also rai af it for threg- legate Pangs, to Land 5 to 1 iting, furl Ar 7 eS ite a “Woe (estonia i to Land 1th 1 sie gmp tiehl | Feary. Ach, 10k Qo a, te,! ‘ant a ' bin eee eae)