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RIN RESULTS EDITION Coon j PRICE ONE CENT. . ONPOLICE FORCE "Commissioner Bingham Charges Cor- partment and Renews Refusal to ', . Advance Eligible Captains. WO ROW WITH McCLELLAN, WHO-UPHOLDS HIS ACTION, . Gen. Bingham Declares that His Detectives Have Shadowed Agents Who Collected Graft from Pool Rooms, But He Won’t Name Them Just Now. ‘Police: Commissioner Bingham announced. to-day that he was on fhe trail-of men outside of the Police Department who have been sys- fematically collecting graft from pool-rooms and who recently assessed rertain police officials seeking promotion the sum of $15,000. Because of his knowledge of this corruption fund he says he will ¥efuse to Appoint 2s-inspector either Capt. Hodgins, the head of the _tligible list, or Acting Inspectors Formosa, Hogan and O'Connor or Cept. Gallagher. These are the only five men on the list. ws a “— won't ‘point these men,” he anid. ‘because a fund yes to push tketr claims. I know this to boa tact: I know who got the money. I wonder if they'll give it bask, now that they can't deliver! "the goods. 41 dm not ready to discuss the details of this acandal as yet bat 1 | ‘know what I am talking about. It is perfectly true that there has | beon graft in and out of the departmentimore out than in, I should part I know that as high ax $15,000 wis collected by certain perro! who promised to use their influence to secure posttions for certain Miciala in the department. “The money wasn't intended for me. I heard all,aboot the deal. If| these people think they can bribe or intimidate me they will find themeclves sadly mintaken.” ,, 7 Commissioner made it plain that he accuses the samme men who’ —eollecied-the-$15,000-6f-collecting_gr-ft from_poolrooms,—_When-asked: to name the men-he saiu the time was not ripe, [. “Is it true,” the Commissioner was asked, “that you have had detectives shadowing the men who have been making regular collections from _poolrooms?!” E “It is true. I have been shadowing them. I know where they collect and who the collactions go to. 1 have evidence that the $15,000 col- tion went to the same people. ~ Evidence of the $15,000 slush fund me to me through my investigations of the poolroom graft.” “Have you told the Mayor about | the corruption fund?” ae “Have you told him that there was grat in and out of the depart- ent ?”” “T certainly have,” “Have you given the Mayor the names of the persons who have “been taking graft and who raised the corruption fund?” “Torefuse to answer that question.” nh week “ago yt) sald you | would surely. make one of the men oe eae a eee ‘BROOKLYN. DEFEATS | Fete moc" maa rarencs ux ne| »PETTSBURG IN LAST. eae to Acting Inspector Hogan, 1 (wanted to mako him Inspector becat —thought“he—had-—nor pean Tre airy, “He had been an Inspector and | ad been red! 5 -Lemon-Back to Pirates’ with Good-By for the Season. oe oo Boo Nog 2000000 the own. <t{cided “me_to refuse toa; t Pittsburg Hrooklyn the mays on the: list and ficgan ta in- cluded With “the other four,’ Bound by Civil Gervice. Sttecthass_mert_are-not_At 16 bs {nspestors Tow does at come that # of them are now acting Inspectors. anc all of them have beon acting dnepectors 4 one time or another?’ hy Ryentng Wort.) nade} Brooklyns « Piraten pl thelr last and the Pitts- yed a postponed game, Her jbnia_meason,’ to-day "The civil mervice rules bind me there, | Nd, Beoakive: “Feturned the lemon aeting ta,| hated £0 them by the Pirates yeater- eiloratrom the ellgibte Wat nut i ts the last game “of the Podgora at home ‘untt! Satur- when they will clone the ese, © PHilies a4 opponents. Tho led to make full Inspec st. Iam going to see Commidsioiers ax oor tors from tha the Civil Serv B8-possible about a new Last." score by Innings to-day was: “L want to #ay id the Cammis: _—— slonur jn Couclusion, “that I did not call Mayor McClelan a iar or a cur du hour ‘talc yesterdays,“ The Mayor fs HAMILTON RESULTS. gentleman and Jiry-to be a gentleman myself, Although Dr, J am not a gentieman, HAMILTON, Met. 2—The races hese Parkhurst says - to-day restiltet as tollow I bog to sta that [ave aspirations ip rat Ujrec: | FIRST RACK—Three-fourths of a aa mile—Oleasy (2 to 1 and 7 to 10) 1, Onal- Aahe Mayor 18 in thorough ac-|Carbea 4° Lee cord with me, He instructed me) SECOND RACE Two Afilea—Knob- to keep right on with my inyeati- | 24pton (7 to 5 and 7 to 10) J, Wabash gntiony. "I ‘am not going to remtgn | Pyne ¥ for, Place), 2 Golden Way 3, and_so far un If know the Mayor| THIRD RACKS th Seven se! is not going to fre me. I am go- mile.—Oarret SH tart an Hi is 3 ing to atay right here and fight.” |}, Give us the names of the men who elected the corruption fund and got the pool-room gratt,’ suggested the re- pertora. t Scarfoll, 3, Brynn (out for plare) L238 3-8, RACE—One_ mile and one- half-—Blue Black ( to'2 and 4 to 0) 1, Reservation (3 to 8 for piace) 2, Facto: *"The time ts not tipe,"* replied the | Dhiree-fourths Gi a Commissioner. mile Javandas (Hito 5 and 4 to 5) 1. \ Captains Refuse to Talk. Dow Kolo 4 to 1 for place) 2 Ponematt None of the-fvo captains, interested | / siwrit’ RACE —One mile, Caper would discuss the charges made. by | Saco (@ to | and 4 to 5) 1, Tony Heart :sgoromlesioner, Bingham to-day . All ot G0 to 1 for place) 2, Capercalisia, 8. haye good records aa poliogyien, | imei _s Sat aay ‘ot SARS SEMA ft’ wt a fOvatinued on Becond Page.) ‘ ¥ 15,000 PUTUP TO. UY PROMOTIONS BETTORS OSE ruption in and Out of the De- | ~ THOUSANDS ON —leerning Els ownerentp, Sut the —atew— PARK-BROOKDIN, | sone Sit | TUESDAY, HIGHLANDERS' NNANT HOPES ARE BLASTED Defeat at Philadelphia Ends Their Chance~ of the Flags - MADE A~ HARD FIGHT. ERROR AT TRACK |t0 to 1 Takers on Merrill Get Money Back When Davis Is Scratched. BRIGHTON RESULTS. PYAST RACE—Mias Ogden (7 to’ Brand 7 to 10) 1, Winning Hand (30 to 1 for placa) 2, Cloleteress 3. SECOND RACE—Bound Brook (18 jto 5 and 6 to 5) 1, Russell Sage (4) to 1 for place) 2, Allegiance 3. 1 THIRD RACE—Merrill (4 to 1] band 8 to 5) 1, Victoria B, (7 to 10) |for place) 2, Dan Buhre 3. FOURTH RACE—Proper (2 to 5 and out) 1, Oxford (4 to 5 for place) 2,-Flilp Flap-3, FIFTH RACE—Far West (6 to 1 and 2 to 1)\1, Garnish (8 to 2 for place) 2, Dolly Spanker 3. . SIXTH RACE—Lady Vincent (10 Hto 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Landsman (4 to 1 for place) 2, Gargantua 3. SEVENTH. RACE—Main Chance (even and 2 to 5) 1, Algelone (4 ta} 1 for place) 2, Linnepee 3. BY FRANK W, THORP. (Special to The Evening AWorld.)_ BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, ‘Oct. 2—A dig killing was spotled and one of the most perplexing situations the bookmakers have had to face this seanon was drought about this after- noon by the enfo: scratching of George Dayis in the third race A killing had been planned on Merrill in this racé, and he was good enough to win, but although those on the Inalde got as good jas 10 to 1 In the opening pettitg, the best they could do was to Gash at she percontage of «to L The mix-up came about in this way, When George 8. Davis was posted as @ starter the stewards ordered him scratched, owing to @ technicality con: to Hotty Ms clerk of +ne conseguently betting went on-—up—te—the time the horses werr called to the post. The Merrill people foodid:the ring with money and bucked thelr choice down from 10 to 1 to 4 to 1, Then came ards forgot scales and the nows that George 8, Davis had been acratohed. New, Book Was Made. Mets. hurrtetty —amounced— all otf and a new .hook was made “The horses wera going —to—the The | bet wii post.” Agier the race soma one made ihe roinds and announced (hat all bets were off and jt was no race, This caused-an awful-mix-up.-Many dosika refused to-pry-out—oo—the winner in. the new book, and many others insisted on refunding all moneys. The Mets, paid off on the new pook and refunded all money up do the time of the sonitoh~ ing of Davis, John Cavanagh had the time of his iife laining—to-the-anxlous bettors whether ther their money waa to de refunded. The dect- gion is this’ “AM bets are off up to. the time Davis was scratched, All bets on the’ new book made after tho with- drawal.ge.'* 100 to 1 Shot Was Second. Yalagal was served up as an odds-on |tavorite in the opening dash, but she fran a bad race. She broke badly and never showed any speed. Misa Ogden, second choice, waited on, Winnin Hund and won eastly by four tenx nning:- Hand was a 10 to 1 chance. Bound ;Brook won the sleceotechase eagily from Russell Sage. Balaac raced Yn'front until he made a Dungle and his rider jost his stirrups aml Onally tum- bled off. * Proper won the Cup Preliminary tn a. drive from Oxford, Flip Flap made a poor showing, as he Was not quite up to a race. Broper and Oxford fought outa hard drive to the Anish, Far West All the Way. Dolly Spanker was a warm fayority in the mile and a furlong handicap, but he could not #tand the hot pace ast by Far West, who made all the running and won easily by cthroe le: Ww yea a lot of improve nt, an t ime to nip Dolly Spanker Glut of the plac Lady Vincent Just Lasted, Tony Bonero raced to the front in i |TO-HOLD SECIOND PLACE But x Safe Hit by Berry at) 4 Critical Time Gave Vic- tory to Athletics. Griffith and His Men Will Do | Their Best to Win Five. Games Left. ‘Highlanders Philadetphia BATTING ORDER. ued Now York. Harteal, Conroy, If. Rmabeuetes, at euler tre Devis, lb. Biberfeld, sa. Nicbolls,gs. Chase, 1. Oldring, 3b. Williams, 2b. Shean, 2b. % Bender, cf, Berry, 0. Soom! Pp, Umptre—Hurst, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ATHLBTIC PARK, PHILADILPHEA, Oct. 2—The pennant hopes of the Higt- landers were dlasted to-day when Catcher Berry, of the Athletics, drove a @afo hit into left field, scoring Shean and winning for Philadelphia by a score of four to three, New York made a hard fight unt the! Hast man was out In the last inning, but Joouldn't- regain the lead. Ney vlay| fF Philadelphia. to-morrow. | First Inning. : ‘Confoy drove a long fly. t Kesler beat a punt. © Bioertolt filed t0 Hartecli. Keeler stole second, but Cheese wound it up on a to Nioholls. NO RUNS. oy tartiell singled. ‘Armbruster popped out to Chesbro in’ trying to bunt. Hartsel out stealing second. Duy NO RUNS, Second Inning. juing siruck out Laporte Med to | Bender, Hoffman hit against center field fence for three bases, but ‘Thomas struck out. RU Nicholls Ake to Conroy, Laporte io & hant try but couldn't stop Old- ring» ainglo. Inean filed to’ Keeler. Bender cracked @ singl ing Old- | ring to third. | Berry” singled, scorn Oldring. Coombs filed to Conroy. ON RUN. at Third Inning. struck out. etruck out. Conroy filed to Berry, “Keeler fled to, Bender. NO iar teell fied to Hoffman, -Armbrus- |, MRS. } we =| BY BARTON AW. CURRIE, OCTOBER 2, Oe \ Senator Is to Educate | A tion o AR LATT ADMIT AT SHE TRIED TO _— _SHOOT HERSELF > Mrs. Platt and 1Gaachiman wife of the Senator Declares \This Is the Only Mistake She Has During Her Troubles, but says Nerves Wer SAYS HUSBAND'S RELATIVES . ARE IN A PLOT AGAINST HER ES a e Unstrung. a Divorce—Lots of the Affair, She Asserts, of Them.’* fter denylog tha! r divorce age afternoon gaye an-interview 1o-reporters which she charged the family of Senator poodin name and: threatened a Wi ar of CONSUL-GENERAL RESTED ON A WOMAN'S CHARGE He Is Raoul eae amacor Son) of Panama’s President— t she had filed or intended to file a suit for separa inst her aged husband, Mrs. Thomas Gs Denies that She Has Instituted Proceedings for ‘(Mae Woods’’; in “Dozens Platt this at her home in Tioga Lodge in Platt with conspiring to ruin her gferentisale =a am one of the most abused women alive,’ she burst forth, ‘I, pave been tmumntliated, scorned, sneered at and*ine salted ever since my marrage -twSen— ator Platt His. relations have naver given me a moment's rest” {rou thalr persecutions, y that has been printed my name and that of Hedges, Aman, together Is nothing more than a cunning plot to ruin me, They. potnt-out the fact that Min Hedges wae ja Kueet on the San Franctscn trip. AYol, what of it, It was Senator Plate that wanted -him. ‘ “Tam not making up this story. I can prove everything. There are lots of ‘Mae Woods’ in this affair; dézens {of them! She Hasn't Been Asleep. k; “I haye not been. asleop, let me tell Scandal Threatened. [ct Maal bes le ee mi ae happen Sdnycnnd fom orrit pres of international (mport- | Pare. You have heard that saying rest, this afternoon, of Raoul Ama: | climax hgs arrived. Only once did 1 { dor, ConsulGencral in thia city of the como Yery noar to snaking a serious \ Hofublie of-Panama, ona charge ore-| mistake: o That was nT ote te lferred by Bertha J. Greste No.| shoot myself at te dinner table that = at Waent-One Hundred and —Tweltth | night, But 1 was_nearls “insane trem street > _ line persecutlons of these persons. % andor) & dashing young man. ja NOt was not wetland myo a Wea but is ason of President Amador | ple who would-have been glad If L had of Pan, He lives at the Longade| pulled. the trigger, byt I didn't, and £ sinnd heat Hotel, " neti bas—been dan lam fi 7 thas been _acmetiing _ think’ it js necessary, to AT LOU Fifth—Tom Nolan 7-10, Sixth—Inspector Git Maity Baldwin, the-ole\ the sixth and made the running, fol- lowed by Landsman, Lady Vincent and Gargantua. They held phis order to the stretch, where Lady Vincent went to the Erne and won: tna drive bye y odeman, who beat Gar- gantua a flanath aaa and « half ren . has been made favorite over heir fifteen-round ira, C:. of Chelsea. M Tomniy Murphy, patthe winner ih two Weeks BALDWIN FAVORi Te OVER GOO the Harlem 1, Us Forge ce). Clifton " ‘ FOURTH RACE—Short course —May- ISVI 19 to erick (4 to Land 8 to 3) 1, Sigmund (3 OY IRTHO RACEZOne. rile to 1 for pinee)'2 Ste Volma 3, Time Imo @ to 2 andous) 1. anaes siworth (5 to 2 Soper TS, i lace. Clamor. |Footlgnt: favorite, NATIONAL LEAGUE FIFTH RAC 3 ace, Belden. ltrs Coolant ’ Bonnta P: CINCINNATI AT BOSTON. 2 to 5), 2i_Marlmbo (6 to" 1 an ay i ‘ A ost! #00 001000000. WIN AT 1C 2 Gamo called ¢ count of darknens. DWIN AT 10 T0 8, MRS. SCHWAB'S SISTER DEAD. soo, The Rvenine ir feather-welght of New Enoland BRADDOCK, Pa., Oct A mésmen feather weight of New E a a eee idiadaiphta! tocaay: tolOhariea Chester Goodwin at odds of 10 to pinkey,, manawer of Edgar Thomton hatte which-is to b sided before Stee! Works of the Carnegie Sivel Com- cago battle whjoh is to be Hecided before Sity, ates that his alster, Miss At Lout ass., light Kex, who {8 also a etster of Site DE § He ties M. Schwav, of New, Yor! & re early to-day & Weel after ne Dettott bean. “signed td same olub. Helors the , AMERICAN LEAGUE. . AT 8T. LOUIS, P10 20-0 FDO 00000500 0 TROIT AT CLEVELAND, AVashingt oni tri to matrimonial iowreck, Welll nere are sevan dogs that | | | Guarded by Dogs. guard the High- and it the ne in the veterinarian, ter ‘om yniifing fn an finohing a hun + jar Feyarar trom rarde ain't to ail those te — 1G — $2; wha ¥ pit 1 t t (Special to The E Ginay et ot iat chetemelee buds ial Gresham, who dled about Meany much more, except that 1 blame (Special he thermometers on the oie, ago, loaving her ¥3,00, She is Ser Platts ons more than Elberfeld walke LOS ANGELE streets, y ; sie pastas es ae Ing wecond: ‘Chase singled. Burns ad Jim Flynn, BERG eae GEOL TSN SonD CHAS RRSP Me nen mans Washing son ashely himself, Hews a f old man, pi home on): Williame'e” three-hage will fight, a near-cham Gieernerysty : ne See, In a cafe we ‘No. Broadway thls cally yery infirm, but lis head: ts “all Lo: lett fale fons wikia lat fy | for neavywelene lnvreis Titel SAME OGLE eaTIGG ie acernpanc te found Ama: lright, ; to Bender scored Willams, Hoffman er eelon Pavillon atosnight sli Brien will be behind Flyna “y They wel “by Wie) 416 naw pertietly well what he was (Continned on Second Page.) Pema hopewes Ya cocucesies ihe, em vena, ir . oF ; ere tip et ap Bs to hte tp he-married me, and he told ui x lids eothde ors, will Tieket, us if to draw a. weapon, Th would do but that’ l must : hind Burns. It promtses to bo a geuths jumped at him and held hi: » said that other Sena- ee ferce contest, although the men are ; arms Z “ pert cial aan SPO ak - Not rated as top-notchers, as Flynn “Ics all right if you are MBLeCHV aN, tors had be Wives aid he Wanted = “ . % said Amador, thought you were fone ria nokn—to— bea rouet-and-tunble rien ot inet woman amt wer goes toma Tain nit wv WeAkMig Every fighter, while Burns is not averse to | kHI you it I had a) gun,” mixing {t at all time ‘Amador was arraigned. and held in| :dy who has had a hand |n-pelsen We While th is 4 Centre street. police court, He was bit-/cuting-me will suiter for this, Not can- ss hile the Importance of a’champlon-| ter against the woman, “A short UM) tent with hounding me they tried to 2 hip battle ta not_prasent there ta-etik! ago! he anid, to. the re rs. the SANEITOIa—repreatton: port [a great deni of Interest taken In {t, and| Minister to. Wéchinaton from the Sour | FUT” Thy dauRnters toby quite a number of eporting men ‘trom| American couriry, was engaged tomer: | was not caught hopping {and soon Mr. {the North have arrived to be prasent-at{ty_-a_charmirg Georgia woman. Prep- see sil] learn. ie = {the ringside, Jack O'Tirien will meet | arations See eee adding hace pasts one ert eet | two men on the. present | pleted and {nvitations had been issued, | that thay..have eae s i month In one }andeaver to} whon the Georgia ads: recelyed an selves against a ilersss. not a and ae * Patop-them within trenty rounds —It-ia| #henymnuus letter eharaing — thatthe ally understood that should hehe} Minister bad negro blood tn his_velns. | e will take on the qinner| The writer contrived that the charke } gnovid become public property, For-| question : ats teat_of endurance | tunately tis waa ante z any—intentions. jtor-both-men,-and—it-they—surrtre-tha| prove —th. Was unfounded. mete —---— ffwenty rotinds wu: Eee prenent ‘ate| and he was happily married iater @ tegut-action-of-any BOS 7 tospherte-condits fray both bo |—cl-know-—-who-wrote thls letter and against Senator Platt for elther BOSTON -.. i COLO 0>120 cf folaused as mary my arrest will, doubtioss reveal the |. sivotce ora separation?” ARE 3 - — secret. This matter has Just begun” | 8 divorce ofA Bp. WASHINGTON 90 0 0 5 ee nega area | Mere ty the answer se made, Jumt as . HOT SPRINGS RESULTS. LOUISVILLE RACES, >, made ee VF FAR AS NOW AT PRE T z £ go se ly Pe NO. CH INTENTION 1X | Al ; = (Special to The Brefing World.) LOUISVILLE, Oct) 2. fe races here! ary MIND,” HOT SPRINGS, Oc! Fhe races day Tesuited as follow: hn ready vivacity the fo Mra. LATE RAC i NV e RESU L | S here to-day resulted as follows IIRST RACE-—Three-fourths of a RNR SS a b, Fv nal : FIRST RA mile.—Intense (16 to 1 and 6 to 2) ay followed up this ni J = ward (5 to ? | Rubaiyat (3 to 1 for place) 2, Oasis 3 claration with the state- to Lan | “117 At she meant to come to New }out) 3 one-eighth | York té-morrow,- join her husband at = Miva, furlong land 5| tne Hotel Gotham and remain with 5 and but) tM F piace) * i him undi he went lo 20-1 Ruth W THIRD RACH—Seven-elgiiths of renul Ln +. mile.—Martfa Gorman (2 to § and odt) | &

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