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y Na I g Circulation Books Open to All.”” | 1906. s NEW YORI, TUESD:! AY MARCH 6, is Circulation Books Open to All’ uv RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. MACK SAYS BINGHAM PLOTS | TO ORGANIZE A POLICE RING Ex-Deputy Commissioner Calls Him! “Shyster”--Says There Is a_ | Conspiracy to Build a Mc- Clellan Machine. “*A LIE,” IS THE COMMENT OF THE COMMISSIONER. | **Demoralization in the Police Force Is Worse! than It Ever Was,’’ Is the Late Third Deputy’s Summary of i Conditions. Contemporaneous police literature was re-enriched to-day when James (F. Mack. who resigned yesterday as Third Police Commissioner after the bitter quarrels with his superior, accused the Commissioner, Gen. Bingham, of deliberately ‘conspiring to break two of the oldest men of the depart- ment—Chief Clerk Kipp and George Hopcroft, the latter a veteran of the | Big War, and both civil service employees. He reiterated and expanded | his charge of yesterday that Bingham was a puppet, running the force solely with the views of building up a political machine for the City Hall and punishing those members of it who failed to work ardently for Mapex McClellan's re-election. ! e When reporters carried to him the newest statements of Mack, Gen, | Bingham, turtle-like, drew his head back into a hard shed of silence. He would not say whether Mack's accusations in regards to the alleged secret | warfare on Kipp and Hopcroft were true or untrue. Accerding to Mack Bingham, in the presence of a third party, said to him: . : “Damn him! I want him (Hopcroft) broken. You must get tid of him. Break him! Prefer charges against him, damn him!” It 19 a felony to consslre to oust w) discuss the transfer with nim. Col civil service employee ‘rom his posl- ‘pp was present and {f called in to issuosilinineanks:wieane testify under oath he will confirm every “Mack further charges that there Is a| “ord that I now tell you, Bea.ng his at Pollee Headauarters, of w fist upon the desk, Bingham damnea LRA Soe a poor Hoperoft and to me: “Lt look to you to get rid of Break him—damn him. bim— (Continued on Fourth Page.) ‘ BERTHE CLAICHE COLLAPSES AS SHE PLEADS GUILTY. ag tion of Insuran Hamilton, “Judge” Andrew of Yel. |tow Dog fame, returned to New| | York to-day on the Deutschland, just about he Ume the Grand Jury for Maroh began its Investigation into the Gen. Bing Hjusurance scandals unearthed by the of office Col. Kipp, chief clerk ! Armstrong Committee, Mr, Jerome hav- Mr, Mack made Spene Sensational ac-| ng awakened to the fact that he could gopemons emainst Pilsner Ye. |no longer delay this Investigation and ‘The Evening World to-day. Incden-|"*.al2 Public oonfigence, ae tally he used a little of the Bingham a former lecielative agent o! tiand OF orotensty wimesli: big ineurazce companies was not reg- Galle Bingham a Shyster, Istered on the passenger list of the ephat damned shyster Bingham,” |! though he is sald to have been ould Mack cuplocively, “decided a, few |22c2mpented by two oMloers of the New ‘weeks ago, for reasons bebt known to Yerk Lite Insurance Company. himself, to drive out of office George| The Judge said he was a very sick * Hoporoft, clerk in the Chief Inspeotor’s nae ue {a e@till far from well. . Hamilton boarded the Deutsch- office. Mr. Hopcroft is a sick and elder- ly veteran of the civil war, and he has|1@04 at Genoa, registering under an am is the head, to drive out been a faithful servant of the Palice | #bbreviation of his own’name. He said 1 did to escape a n his Department for forty years. fe poy expressibly Rein 4 Major Kipp Objected. Hof the death of ot John 2 MoCall “Bingham tried first to shove Hop-| w,4 Sonia nave aines ey Bee ne, ea! a croft off on Col. Kipp. Col. Kipp would | of tBdiapucabie,* scharaater. not stand ‘for it, and then. Bingham] words, death t only rob! Her eerie scitafeeele. Gia veclaigeres (oe arilcermprteienal ‘but has complicated the case of the survivor, my office, “What I suppose you to know “I went to Gen. Bingham's oMice to) 1s," continued the rans xin t have SS ] returned to Ai In other me 5 damtetidns “about orina THE SUNDAY WORLD'S here I'am. Thats ay, its mp GIBSON PICTURES, | Sensis eat re ieee Gee Tan a Pe, spon } a c he 8 ea Collectors Hawor to Obtain the|As to my health, there is ho need for Startors, wolghts and jockeys. tr BL, teimporary "relief of, the patients, even| Arino. who beat Verandah a length tion, | am lucky to be alive.” As to Sle Lev, 08) Heffernan Si 35 | though unable to take them dn. THIRD RACE—Six turto1 Geries of Ten of C.D. Gibeon’s | What others have said or my!Government Orders Missi Benvollo, 118. D. Austin Sed 33 geese ey ‘aio Best Drawings, Abeehos, aud some of them live in p lage ISsIONS Small Tank, 105, f nag 0 15 ‘ qctariers, welente and sock 5 -s ; m Marking, 110, Aedes A now fad has arisen since the Sun-| fiero to tase any music that’ may ‘ve | Protected and Declares | me,cs Way-,i0ly W. se ® jiCITY WATER SUPPLY Posy Mane 0, ateeass day World, three weeks ago began a| played, discordant or otherwise. You R Minn Rite: "cd, at Smith 2 SNAG GOES BY CONSENT | Gay’ adelatao, 108. fied series of aAlcles on pen end ink draw. | cen bekin and end there.” Against Traitors, Farnasa, 108, Lind Hy 2 iy «| Gelenration, "on, "tavingats ing Ulustrat y te Charles Dana ————— “4 Bisley” Boll Felix oases. 310. 9 Gibson's most famous drawings, ; P - Arab, 108, "s ~% 8 (Special ‘The ‘Dvening World.) Mortenoia. ‘i Nearly Oi ts now collecting} INSURANCE GRAFT PEKING, March 6—A strong torce ot | mento! % 8] ALBANY, March 6.—A compromise | Minis.” Ii0, " es of Gibson plotu: — eof] Time—2.01, : ee 0 Mane aing | Whivpoorw ie son tho Iatest and bast ne BEFORE GRAND JURY. | the troops of Yuanshikal as been sont} Won by Sia Lee: Penvollo was second fe GY ee eeaore eae one want rom ate a, American artist , to the southein part of the pnovince of | a4 Small Talk Gis and the Ulster County incereses | second r that th draw. Judge O'Sullivan, in Part I. of Gen- !cnili, where the peoplo have been threat- that removes all uncertainty a3 to the ec At, ig | eR! Sessions, to-day ordered the March loping tho Christians, ‘ Jextension of the water supply. syscem Uf. pag tye oF ae Grand ‘Jury to begin Its Investigation | ‘rho Chinese Government ts greaily| a Hee wie. mabeoraiiitol.ebe) Catal IL hale. nd; Cousin Kate, a ee Y | perturbed by the reports of antl-f s 3 j nd 7 to 6), third,’ ypls- were disappointed tast| the Armstrong Committeo with all pos- | movements printed tn tae cauneennaea . Gatien eens POT eae: ine. ti baie My tad Pelried ,, otal one sible expedition, working early and | Buropean press and particularly by the | Saunas" "100. Ww ates pers features of all the bills hereto ——_—___ of sgola owt eaiy tp, the day” and ng | Ite. rations for a military expedition In case] Won, by Stilor Boy. ‘Tarp was he wost “important ‘provision isthe | ELECTRICITY KILLS STUDENT Sealers could not obtain furtner 'aups| He read to the Grand Jurors tho aoc: | Sr‘need. ig Aiagt and Garnish third. sevona | one for the pavment by tho city of ins plies. ton of the Penal Code defining grand pieced Es ro rect damages, eT suntay'e abeon som lotus OR” 385 pelets | Iaroeny. and put tt up to the Jurors and | Gnday Word Wants LTOURTH RAGE <Five lant qne-halt||, #4 9 Teaule of ine, exresmaent the Bil wana ‘sacice in. Union, Coens, oad Tdi Sei vies Sa i; ner se Sia tamed bls ape y : furlongs.—Prince Brutua @ #9 2and6to|{o SS Nevndoned. ‘Kis compromise | killed “in the laboratory. yesterday ee JUDGE ANDY HAMILTON, VELLOW DOG MAN, IS BACK } ag aree 7 ’ Just as the Grand Jury Takes Up the Investiga- Returns from Paris. ce Grafters He CIN Pha WINER Before beginning thelr !nsuran tion the Grand Jury m clear a Outsider in n the Bet Betting Beals Smal Field in the barrier of prison cases + oonfronts te, Third Race, , SAYS HOSPITALS —QUTSIDERS SCORE UNLOAD DYG Coroners to Investigate Alleged Practice Designed to Keep Down Death-Rate. Immediately the Marox Lody convened to-day, Mr, Jerome went ‘before It and made a long speech detalllng the re- sulix of his researches and his study of the Armstrong Committee's report con- cerning the misuse of trust funds by the officers of the various companies. ‘Then he adviged the jurors’to go before Judge O'Sullivan and ask\ for snstruc- tions. The full jury of twenty-three, led by Edward Van Valkenburgh, their foreman, proceeded immediately to the court-room and presented their request ror instructions, Mr. Van Vaikenburgh acting as spokesman, Grand Jury's Presegtment. The Grand Jury of the county of New | lon; York Respecttully, re s to Your Honor as fol) ~~ “That w: ... informed by the Dis- Tom Mankins, at 10 to to 1 Shot, in Money. CITY PARK, NEW ORLBANS, March 6.—An interesting card, made up of well- matched fields, was tho offering to the race-goers here .o-day, The track was in good shape and a fair article of sport was looked for. Coroner Harburger has called a spe- cial meeting of the Board of Coroners for next Saturday to consider the al- leged practice of certain hospitals in refusing to accept patients brought to them in a dying condition and rushing {them off instead to Bollevue in order to keep down thelr own mortality rates. Coroner Harburger {s Inspired to this §| action by a case w he Investigated | 3 to-day. Last night an ambulance was | B} sent from New York Horpital to No. 10, %.2 West Thirtteth street for 3 10' Jeanne Cheno, a seamstress, stricken | Sir g-5 | with heart failure, It 1s charged that on y2/ her arrival at the hospital the driver | ir (Continuéd on Second Page.) ec ee 2| was directed to hurry her on to Belle- | King’s C vue. She died just as she was being |‘ Won by Little Boot: Irene A secona | cattled into a ward at the latter hos- 7 . CH STA and Black Flag third. Id’. Coroner) aid eo-aay: vpormmiet SECOND. RACE—One mile and three-atx. | humanity demands in cases Ifke this Ness and Plater, named to start In {t. card was interesting. Judge Davy, 1, sircle 3 FIRS? RACE—Throe and one-half tur Welghts and tock rte oot, (ke Treno A Black Flag. | Reord te Areio. toa ix Imposition,” 1 Belle of the Ba: Beans, 106. Walnwri Charley Ward, Timo—0.42 1-5. thelwhile experimenting in electricity, was hurled to the floor 800. v 5).1, Robin Hood (out for piace) 3, As- + : Work Monday Wonders uutite & Eatin ; if oO ta tie approval, ot AT FUR GROUNDS 1, Wins Third, with Roue, 30 FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, h 6&.—The handicap, fourth on the 8, was the feature event here Some of the best sprinters at , Including Disobed!ent, Rapid ¥ were ‘The rest of the Doro- Ho volta, BERTHE CLAICHE COLLAPSES IN COURT AFTER PLEADING GUILTY 9. ‘state Accepts Plea of "Manslaughter | and Girl Is Expected to Get Light © Sentence—Faints in Court | and Is » Carried to Tombs. Bi WILL TELL ( GRAND JURY OF POLICE BLACKMAIL. \Even Railbirds Weep in Sympathy as Prisoned Hysterically Cries for Her Mother--- Sentence Postponed Till March 29, | ‘ ys - at the opening of court this afternoon by agreement of her counsel and the District-Attorney. The girl collapsed and became hysterical in court, and her screa: and her sobs were heard in the corridor. Le “Oh, mamma, mamma,” she screamed. “I will never see my mamma’ again.” re Many women tn the court-room sobbed in sympathy. The attack ‘oF hysteria lasted nearly fifteen minutes. During this time the girl, her limbs stiff and her hands clenched, struggled in the grasp of the attendants of thd court and her counsel. court-room. I UNDER CARE OF A DOCTOR, The attendants carried her in a chair to the consultation-room in tho Tombs and placed in the hospital cell under care of Dr. McGuire, Her collapse was complete, In. view of her condition the imposition of sentence was postponed until March 29. The penalty for the crime to which | she Pleaded gnilty is from one day to twenty yeara in prison. = _ The collapse of Berthe Claiche wag the ELLIOTT HITS: FIRST HOMER OF The YEAR |Beats McGraw’s Nine in} | Game Against Bresna- | han’s Side at Memphis ant, of i agreed, although It ts doubtful if sh fully underst.od. All she knew was that she was to ad- at stiv killed Gendron, and that s not to ocuffer the death penalty {n years in this city, She had been on the verge of Lreakdown since lasy week, and the strain of admitting her guilt was too siuch for her overpvough! nerves. By A‘sico cf Counsel. Knowing she was scheduled to go Of Hthe wit stand this afternoon and tel} the story of her ‘ife of shame thé git) entered the court-room weak and sick ag heart. She knew some move had been made during recess ‘ooking to making her course easier. but did not know what it was. When her counsel catled her trom tho room before court opened her face was | white as chatk. She was out only a few. minutes, Her ‘counsel advised hi i would be hest for her to plead guilt: manslaughter, course, BY BOZEMAN NULGER, (Special to The Evening World. MPM March t.— good 's feelin L ® was not a sound jn the court- j the Rest gAme)otiche voom fs the nrisoner and her couns®l eastieaal ae ite sf Obi returned to room. A pink @per deatinertan Hebials ig burned In cach of the girl's cheeks and 3 in the fiftn Innit aren Clasae| exiausted. Mr. Levy and Judge (Rigs Pilfott hit the ball oy walsky, thelr faces paie and serioi fence for @ home run. lined up at the rall, An attendant $l bet on toe a, . ae iy a Who. happene yours {| touched the strl on the shoulder and the’magowao suffered. “in addition’ to | asked her to stand, She arose with his home run. Ra alio ott soused one against | effort, tottered and fell into ano’ e fence for two buses, Nisa 2 the fence ther isso warm to-day that| Chair, tears streaming from her/eye the ne ball and push bali have Staggered to the Bar. 5 been Wiscarded and regular work on the diamond is the order, Dahlen donned a uniform for the first time bris morning and played short, He seems to be in shape, though the Soreness will strike him to-morrow. But {t was necessary that she should stand with her counsel. Again she rose and staggered forward. until she: stood facing the Judge, clinging to the rail- hacirsceakl HURT BY RUNAWAY 1 Policeman Frank Dunn was seriously if not fatally injured late this afternoon in stopping a runaway two-horse team at Park avenue and Broadway, Williamsburg. which threatened the ives of a !arne crowd of women and children. The policeman saw the team iearing up Broadway and sprang to their heads. He was dragged a block, and was taken © out from under the wheels unconscious with both legs broken Reserves were called out in the riot which followed, but the —_—__—_+$+ LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. Fifth—Uncle Henry 7-2, Lemon Girl 3-1 place, Lena J, ~* . AT CITY PARK. Fifth—Trenola 3-1, Wogglebug out place, Glencare. : me s i Berthe Claiche pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the first degreedat 5 x Finally !t became necessary to carry her from the ( corridor leading to the Bridge of Sighs. From there she was taken to ee \ most sensational finish of @ murder teint i 4 peed NS es Sei: i 2 drivet escaped, leaving horses and wagon in hands of police, a