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“POOLAOOM RUD FALS MEN OF ~NOTEAS PATRONS SLawyers andBro kers “Tremble as Dist.-Att'y Sends Out Subpoenas. ST OF. NAMES FOUND. MPelephoned Bets to Gamblers’| Clearing-Hotise and Settled the Next Day. ) Beores of downtown professional and Business men and pollticlans and hold- Bre of city jobs spent Wneasy hours to- + Bay becauge of the raid made by As-| Labor Comm @istant District-A' _ gWeputy Police Co ; as the pool-room SUS Fulton streez ye: s #Bave private offices = b hind ¢lcsed doors at they were not to 2 (Others Jumped jas t ‘ essed by the busine: (Wwhenever a erney Vandlver and issioner “Hanson * In the macs of ¢ the names of men, pf Feputation who have een playing the na JJonal FP ca wzocch t — pool-roums ~ led Sith the Fish mdicate. A partial in- Namgation of the evidence in hand Bhows that the poolrooma conngated aIED Fisher organization had more fi i two ‘Miousand regular patrons, Buch as’ thesp can be traced wilt be | @ubpoenaed to appear dt the District- AGorney’s office and submit themscives] -f @ examibatioa under the Dowling taw. yah mt Out Subpoenas. Mr, Vandiver secured many pecnas from Magistrate Barlow, OST E ST OS PU: _ feat a lot of county detectives and po- Pitcemen in plain clothes out to serve them. Witnesses who, upon examina Gon in the District-Atturney's office, @isclose information of value, will be Gl gorony subpoenaed to appear. before p@e Grand Jury. . p padward A. Fisher, Rosert J. Johnson, “! Gharies A. Reilly, Chartes F, Re itis Meyors aad Alexander Long, the R men arrested in the raid yesterday, fe arraigned’ in Centre Street Court (to-day. Fisher ts sald by the District- Ee etiorey to be the active heaa ota r teate that controlled a number of _-Bool-roums 1h the dewntown soztion, in (Which the betting operations were con- acted entirely by telephone. poets. MEMS arhrtt { pgyent to nex: Wednesday, saying that wanted a chance lo examine the papers wctsed in the raid. Maurice “panet-o-aeity, counsel or sub- in Were engaged in conducting gam- ing | trahsactions, Magestrate Mar.ow | owed the adjournment ‘and! the bail ero @ branch at No. a Broadway, run fa tina nated. -sLeutor, whica” was ed Shy Monday: on information rr ied OY m IHAN BAI to be interested 2 rival ae Papers found in ‘No. 108 Fulton street, mawer A. Fish- the Ese establishment wi it appeared from cancel ‘gtecovered tn the place, wars auditor oc treasurer and W. rine attended to thé bankin; paying out of the same. S, aperied that” Charice st: ed earing house at No, | ty Those wno | Coat toaIy ANP sell Oller pe ‘arranged to the W.'D. Miller & Co. offices on Thures |e ic TRANMEN FRM 1S OOSEELT'S. MENIEETTE But Arbitrators Hopeful of Averting the Big- Strike Threatened. CHICAGO SESSION HELD. ! Labor Leaders and Railroad Magnates Both Hold Out for Their Terms. Ma: 2. — Chairman the Commerca and Charles P. Neill, er, arrived here -to- tielr CHICAGO, Knapp. of ¢ ission, terstate day from W ngion to offer good services in settling the dispute be- ern railroads ada the Erotherhood of Sblieny: slway members of t! Tre n and of the Order of Rh Conductors. Tha first meeting htghly favorable susp! tivea of the men, Grand Chief Mor- ‘0 fe Conduc sertion before that thé men wg of thelr de- mands. They deciared that it wae not In thor power to accept less than the men had 4 for the reason that the member- ovpanizations had vored mua to be considered in FU Pome cass fon the prapoalt! the meeting, and Whol: the de: =i atsowa, Chairman pf the gers of the railroads, was explicit in his assertions that | fregus could not go further than hure already gone, and that {t possible for them tb make | had already | wat greater Before entering the meeting Chalr- man Knapp. sal “T @annot suy just now what will be done. My understanding ta that both sides are anxous to avold # strike. and Buen mM diaposicl Promise tn) overytalng wil ed it nap Tmore about the situ: | have oncs heard the to bring about adjueunent of the dificu! Chairmann Knapp and Neal we mombers ‘omim ss] oner rence with the » board of general man-- thelr and Has It appeared agers, explained from t hee were with | node hour, and} of the trainm. ors Were called tn, F i oe Slase_atf duirman " Knapp Be ttre TD Can say avith present time, Hoth sides have outlined thelr position, and that {s-about all that could, be expected at tha first meet! Natt > Rencral managers nor the | represe matinee of the two organimitiong; of employees would mak a statement at the ‘conclusion of the meeting with Chairman” Knapp and ‘Commigsioier Nell, It-le positively known, howev that In°to-day"'s conference fio conces: plona were mad; tther side. Mr.__Vandiver agency. and—Deputy} Bi they wot there and’ thelr visit hed cently, beens expected A big sate jooked prom! mining an expert was sent for hn He’ suattea. to. work Thurs- | Pretternoon and worked on tt until suceseded in Hepoyri? onte interior, | blac s Yenturday at ‘Afternoon: aaa tire ‘and resulted In a ble aul of nab hapera fall of ‘informations it sted in the lds che ‘puniness. oad surprising rami- name of Newton Bennington. street Bpeculater, real estate er and race horse _ tate NEW ORLEANS. RESULTS. : 1. Northville 6-5 place, Pee aE Bound Brooks board | opening event, Sahy. prices At the start Park 15 to 1 chance, at once went to the! front and, making all the running, woa f-a hot dHve from Bu tons jrash and | was a lot of rough riding, in which 5 n SVEATHER—Fair, 4 cooler to-night cad SATURD ile BANISH OL DINNER STE AT BENNING FOR BEN COLE. ‘Billy Hibbes Ran a Dead Heat with Him but Was Disqualified. BENNINGS RESULTS. ip Wjien MeLane anion Who Is Barred as Thaw Witness, FINST RACE—Parkville (1% to 1 and Wie LT, Nations (te T for pince) 2, Jack McKeon 3, SECOND RACE—Ben Cole (13 to 5 nnd 4 to) 1, Woodernft (5 to 2 for Place) 2. Gun Cotton 3 The race wan a dena heat, Mibbew was disqualified. THIRD RACE—Workman (7 to 10 and out) 1,°Qundrille (even tor place) 2, Right atid True 3, 1 Set BY FRANK W. THORP. (Specta! to The Bveatax World.) RACE, TRA BENNINGS, March .—The Dinner Stakes, modelled acme- g after the Saratoga Speelal and ouier #takes of a Uhe character, was the fevture at Bennings to-day, and It drew out a Irge browd. Saturday at- tendances are very heavy at Bennings, and as this day was almost n hallday, the traina and trolleys were cro’ to their capacity. It wan a perfect day for racing, with the exception that a high wind blew out of the northwest, This, however, id not interfere with the sport. The balance of the card was fairly good and promised sport a bit above the ay- erage. Nation was lively, | Quite a number of bookies lékve for 31, FIRST Bal New York to-night, und it Is doubtful, if they retiirn, for they have ‘bee: badly burned during the week. Racing will undoubzedty improve: next week, as! the warm spel! has given all sorts of The track was fast and specu-_ STHL' FREAD SWALLOWS ACI AS CHK DO “Bury Me Beside Chick,” Said Note Left by Murphy. FORT WAYNE, Ind., March 90.—David P, Murphy, an engineer on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, com- mitted suicide to-day by awallowing car- “Chick” Stahl, the Boston American League baseball player, who was an in- [timate friend of Murphy, had some ef- ‘fect in.gtving a autcidal impulse to Mur- phy's mind, Murphy left'a note’ saying “Bury me beside ‘Chick.’ ‘The body. of Stohl arrived here from West Baden to-day, accompanied by a brother; Perry Stahl, and James Good. fellow, a Ife-long friend, The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at tho home of Bre, Barbara Stahl, mother of the deceased, which her son bought for her two years) ago, The funeral will be conducted under the auspices of ‘both the Fort/Wayne Lodge of Elks bt the ‘Fort Wayne Eerie of Bagles. Mra. Charles 8. Stahl arrived | last night from Hoxbury, M: teas hy her father and’ body varrt e coffin wai a bank of Sioral offerings aent Nationslcand American Leoeue EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART SIXFH DAY AT BENNINGS. CLEAR ~—MARGH'-30.- E—Selling; ear-o) RAGE Selling: three-year-olds Time— Won driving. oi Parkviite 154 Jack Mt ‘horses a chance to ready up for events), +to-evine, Heads Apart in Firat. Panique was a warm cholce in the and the others were a P closed with @ beat Jack “McKeon a head for the pla Bille Hfobea waa toe-choice in the | Dinner Stakes, with Ben Cole a strong |; xecond choice, Woodcraft had backing ‘and thete Wai a plubae ba Gun Corton whiph drove tix gyice down from 40 to 1 te 15 to 1. Beare eole sine away ah trodt-and set A. TART he_sinetch, | followed by. Dillle Hibbes, wv ee | and-@un Cotton In the stretch Billy Hibbes closed al Ben Cole, and through the stretch there | Yor crowded over on to Cole and Woodcraft. The latter waa forced to pull to the outslde, and the other tw Went on finishing out a dead heat. Woodcratt-was third. No-clatm-of foul Was Made, Dut the Stewards qeieeraTed | a long time and finally disqualified Hibbes, This mado Woodcraft: second Gur Cotten aires ast ea LUST SLEP OF WOMAN ARTIST S DUE TOS Mrs. Rigby Is Accidentally Overcome by the Vapor. Mrs. F. G. Rigby, a well known por- trait painter, was found dead in he: atudio at No. 131 East Sixteenth atrect, to-day, asphyxiated by<gas. She had been dead several hours when a ser- vant was attracted to fier room by the! emell of gas. mer Harburger investigated and Seclacos He” le found a defective gua LAIR SE AI et Ss ase 8% ons purely of] - #2 Seco running o our furlonas and’a halts md kook food, Wont driving. “Thine 3025, ball clubs, HUGHES READY 1 HIT LEGISLATURE WN HOT MESSAGE Likely to Get Personal If Public Utilities: Bill Is Marred.* and upward; $500 added; seven furlongs; Winner, ch. h., by Knight of the Thistle— 7; O'Lrien.. McDaniel (Roectal 7 he Evening Word.) “ALBANY, March 30.—Gov, Hugh it wan reliably stated to-day, will send to the Lewislature at the proper time ments the Governor will transmit a Individual responsibilty to the people. Ho will, it fa said, handle the matter FLYNN SEES WIFE seca WHO WENT ENT SHOPPING) There, was another hearing tn tho Yorkville Court to-day of the case of Sirs. Cora E. Flynn's charge o! robbery | against Robert Doran, with whom she rode about town in a hansom cab:in a vatr effort to get\ started home to Kingston via the West Shore ferry, Mra. Catherine E, Smith, of No, 20 West One Husdred and Twenty-sixth treet, who had ridden part of the way with Mra, Flynn, testifed. Sho said she met the Kingston dresemaker in a saloon at Fifteenth stret and First Rvenue, They had se rinks be- fote the cab was valled, Mrs. Syhlth wae hazy as to whetne® Doran rode with her and Mrs,- Flynn. in the cab, Bhe remembered driving to the West Shore ferry, where Mra. Flynn refused to go out. Bhe wanted to ride more, and after transferring to another oab, drove to Mrz, Smity't house, Mra Smith invited Mrs. Flyan to come in and Bpend the night, Mra, Bian refured. saying she Wwantest to i! more. Mra, Flynn was very then. MMrcdevivnai wae inrenet tosday, Yhen he entored he did not greet nis; wife cordially. As the police have still more wit- jnesies to summon, Magistrate Cornell put the case over untll Tuesday. « —, NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. ems Race ‘Track, March here to-day romtilted ag eand 8 trait furlongs, eouarer ‘ak, # com idt he certain ptatéments on the utilitien bill, believed’ to! reflect his ylews, ‘Cov, Hughes said: n “No-one has any authority to speak upon the matter for me. Nor is any one in @ position to preict what course T_may adopt. “Au_T_satd“betore-my—in- auguradion, { shall be my own spoke: man. When tho time or occasion ar- rives to talk-on public matters I shall make the siitement myself. far as the Uulities bill ts con- cerned. 1 have no reason to suppose but that auch consiceration as pubile Inter- “STOLE” AFROGK OR LITTLE IR In the long line of prisoners to-day at the Jefferson Market Police Court ; As @ woman who g2' {Mary Guder and her pretty little daughter Bertha, blue-eyed and the picture of childish innocence. The {Woman's “husband, John Guder, seemed jen the verge of collapse when he heard ie Suydam, a woman detective, ac- cuse his wife of shoplifting In a big Broadway Scpartment store and tell how the little girl had been her accom. plice, : | Tne detective informed Magistrate) Sweetser that the woman’ and child bad entered the store yesterday, and/| ftogether, stolen a girl's frock worth| $12. and a dozen or more smaller articles, She said she had followed them from counter to counter and thea before: the Senate in reference to the Governor’s Intery! with him was correct, the latter “LE do not to discuss a oeepoee mee ayy Kel core je report thal an tson ka he wuld spur nirgsele Penk before the people through the medium of ja. legislative loquiry was revived toda it is paid phat a berth has been weds or ee fomense ferrneest phase in on companies. It ls believed that Timothy, L. Woodruff, Republican State Ci man, has “fixed things’ for Kelsey. TAKEN FROM TRAIN , Rumor That Jerome Wil Appeal if the Decisio “Rational” Thay Himself Spends Three Hours on the Stand, and the Lunacy Boards 4 Fails to Draw Out Any Indr je i cation of Craziness, j NEW. COUP IS PLANNED BY DISTRICT-ATTORNEY, oy: Declares That Thaw Is [DOTS ACA: Tete bettered the wuletae- of Ss D 1 ‘Try to Stop Trial by ° n, Expected Mon Now. placed on| took the stand, fow plain truths about legisiative and] 5; He HO 98 p His attention being called to-day tol, Thereupon Mr. Thaw had been on the stand in withstood the examination remarkably clear cut and apparently without effort. . When Dr. Hamilton was called it statement that Thaw is crazy because tidor his opinion was unshaken. that Harry K. Thaw is now insane, was the first witness at the open ses- sion to-day of the lunacy commission appointed by Justice Fitzgerald. 1 Secret session for three hours and Every answer he gave was: well. was clear that he would repeat his 4 he had told everybody in the cor- District-Attorney Jerome was strangely nettled when Dr. Hamilton “I do not know where Iam,” know how I rhall proceed—I do not kn “Kindly go on," said-Commissioner Olney. “Very well,” sald Jerome. Then “How long have you as Harry Th “Two or three years." “Toll what conversations you had arrest.” “I object,” sald Mr. Hartridge, “on lege debars from relating the convesa' Thaw, trial,” said Jerome, point without hearing me.” Hamilton's testimony, “Any pfivilege may bo waly ex: plained Commissioner Olney, ‘but what happened in the trial does not affect Mr do you belleve him incapable ting his lawyers and taking: part In his.own dofenso in a rational manner?” eet obtect,!entd_Me—Hariridze, Jerome *reframed the ‘question. ; “Have you formed a professional | ‘opinion of this defendant's mind as a result of. your conversations with him7” “T paye,”" sald Dr. Hamilton, ‘Testimony Is Barred. spat Mr. Olney, “tbat 2s. the professional privilege has not been waived it will not be fair topermit Dr. Hamilton to make any statement unless ho can draw a separating line between hia general observations of the defend- ‘ant and the observations which he made while retained in Thaw's Interests. Ho can answer aa to his unofficial observa- tions only.” “1 cannot do that,’ faid Dr. Hamil- ton, “My opinion of Mr. Thaw’s men- tal condition [s made up in part of Ken- eral observations and in part of private conferences with him. I cannot sepa- rate them.” Very well, in, then," sald the Commla- ust Not answe: 1d Mr. Jerome, with a | H gesture of hopelessness. Dr, Hamilton | /a left the stind, Jerome had suffered a heavy reverse In not being bring out [Dr, Hamilton's opi Thaw's condition of insanity. police of the Twenty-fourth Precinct [Manhattan and the latter, said they would notify. the occupants of the house at. thes number given, but no ~ YALE BASEBALL TEAM. jf ~ later word finde deal brid Leahey hia’ police wey: ey that no. fr eine! is Felatives| nim for au hour at a time.without nty| “Did yo zi yet, Cup, i Svagatenail MAUI | Knowledge and I saw him do nothing Tse a taken into oustoay Shea hed aj psoullar.” et ’ nity wre. oe es "How (@id'-you get access to the Bigs ae a Tanta street, usual. about over hin head, but he was gollug, cl through the ordinary health exercises the “I waa ordered to ring bim here and he is here,” he % : Base | sald, “but I do nt know for what purpose.” ; “Proceed,” said Commissioner MoCiure, sharply. enid Jerome, fit to place the burden of proot.of this man's Insanity on the. I do not OBJECTION TO DR _HAMILTON et Dr. w made fn tu M: fed sevarat times | Ment with Mr, O'Relll hoe saw him moving his arma) j 49" m cotistantly In/Thaw's presence for over recetved hers. mat tro] and did nothing strange. I have watched CouMAnty, S Tei! “The Commission has ween jow what you gentlemen | want.” ae tirning to Dr. Hamilton, ‘he asked: haw?” 4 with him { nthe Tombs since his the groind that professional privi- tu ons." Dr. Hamilton, explained the circumstances, under which he examined ying he was at that time retained by Thaw’s lawyers, “As I understagd it the professional privilege was waived during the “ft trust the commission {s not about to rule on this He evidently feared that the commisslosers ware about to rule out -Dr.- MecGulrq, tho regular physician, ho Is How did you Gome to be retained | sepecial: qneseage on. the Publia UGis) ihe isting. Rity we one Bi tcape ns | Ub seeteweerere rs Jfes pill. If the legisintors undertake | Jerome. asked Je: Falta : to cripple the, measure with amend-| ‘Well, then, In your opinion.as an|” O'Reflly Asked Him to Testify. “I met O'Reilly in Harlem. He salcod eto ARE Thaw. ghystcal examination of - Hie then askes mo to come to yee. Thaw and Dr. Mo- Want you see SEY commissioner McClure. 4 ine to secured from Dr. y | notes he might have ‘haw's actions,”* “Wele you guldg ‘to make those notes basit of your oplnton?" ‘pensiated ure, ara wanted to _make my own how went “at “Ds Camphey ne ou ever att pon Deceseah inherit Yes, and in tts court. I have testi.’ peau i mae Mr. O'Reilly pay you a retain- “He engaged, me." “What compensation were you to re hn, not much." en you were to be pala for sight of Dr. McGuire's notes) “Not at all.” “Were you not to be paid for that t= jserviec?y J Where did_ you make, this arrange- * 5 AY Gie Colonial Hol Maronnwestitee undred and Twenty-Afth etreat late st Wednesday night.” After the Har Closed. if Was Mt in the barroom? No, the bar closed ‘at 1 A, aver went up and the commission- Into. -the “woman's dressing room. The next witness was Dr There, abe sald, the woman hurriedly Ten physicta Jatipped the stolen frock on the ituol AND SENT TO ASYLUM Capea ee eae attaches feat 7 dld Mr. O'Reilly at Mela the Xo @ #ald he was , erteara Trot pmena mroratent the, frock. : “a ployed_last Wedhead: to exa: Peta not fxed,'* 4 ned ae a com practising, phy nef Jerome. Jatmphy cond 3a the dressing room ta|. MOUNT VERNON, N. Y,, March 9—| Thaw, He 19 now. a practising phy-/ n McGbire tell. you (thatsia J try Ht quand if it proved @ good Aty'A demented man who was put of a{aician. He had examined) Thaw) oy had a copy of the TRhatc in ane explination that does| New York. New Haven ond Hartford | Thursday and Friday, wi ca mad?" aaked Mr not explain,” sald tho Magiatrate,| traln here ‘last night was sent to-day | “Exclude those examinations” sald), { { i fand go T must hold you in 450) bati| to-the Hudscn River State Hospital at] Mr. McClure, “and tell of your pre) vCal Dr. MeGulre.” sald Mr. MeClura tenia wisuraleasedinuchanee nes The) Poughkeonale Hefore his removal he] vious observations of him while youlas Dr Campbell left the stand, “Nobody today.” $85 was pronounced Insane by Dre. John C.] were an oMicial in the Tombs.” Tes sao him last In Mr. Jeromo's office , Wolat and A. T. ianning. “Wel,” sald Dr. Campbell, “I often| to-day, iatd O'Reilly, aa he utarted out y, Mi‘ghed! ‘ot No. 46 Bast Peay: Jone! vatched him in the Tombs. 1 niyver| to look for the prison phystcan, {ROOSEVELT RECEIVES stgeet, Manhattan, yaw him do anything Irrational dru Urison Guard Says We le Sane. police communicated with the In the meanwhile Georgo 8, Spell ecprlacns puard cwho hasvheen tht ‘i arge of Thaw during the trial, took 4 stand, Hf said he had been ‘almost’ 6. ver see him do wuythti asked Mr. McClure, elt always reemed Cashed eas e ondary stout h Re hae vou veneyér,,, notiog 8 novel x scl Nar cae

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