The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1907, Page 2

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BD? DVUDIBISAE PADDD BIIIIIIIVIANIA> BEST SPORTING FEAT Full Details Relating to the Form of ALL the Horses Running at : Bennings To-Morrow on Page 12. wv lorld. [F it, _[“ Ciremtation Books Open to All.” i R E $ UJ LT S EDIT _RRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3,/1907s PRICE ONE CENTS _ E CENTS His ARIMA HARRY THAW WEATHERS THE PAYSIGAL TEST “WANTED TO GET COMMISSION EXPECTED 10 DECLARE HIM DEP tWo EAT FLOYD GRENT |S rE WORLD RACE CHART BOOKIE PLUNCED) Defendant. Endured Ordeal Alo with Members of Board, and Dr. Suggested at White | House as Real | CALLED IN THE NINTH DAY AT BENNINGS. AND LOST BET Putzel Failed to Find Any Reason -Why He Raised $200,000 RIL 3. CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Fund for Campaign of 1904 Re- POOLROOM CASE 3 ee Sa is = c am age RY SHORT HEAL} Abnormally ferred to in Controversy. MEMEERS SHOOK HIS HAND ——— | Well-Known.- Auctioneer’ * “ ie eae or Bs | | Whe elock Planned _ Big WHEN EXAMINATION ENDED. HARRIMAN SAYS ONE | | Admits He Placed Bets | fst ‘i3.titiilhhe Bearfell had no eacate, Water Dow broke slow Clean-tip on Blembe: . —_—— ‘LETTER WAS SUPPRESSED. | With Syndicate, ou ES “i siiag Taos 051, inde 4 che Pilbicmcettin a Bennings. Lunacy Board Said to Be Divided and Both WEATHER-Pale and warmer; Thursday cloudy FINAL, eh i RES U LTS E D | Tl 0 N bf Circulation Books Open to All.’ | , BY FRANK W. THORP. Sides Anticipate Victory—*‘I’ll Be Makes Public Missing Communication Which |' | Freed,’’ Declares Prisonerin : learl i i i : ; age : Aree ; Pies Clearly Hurls Back the Lie at the President. zs : : on : tess 08) Ht? | Ink the meeting at Hennings on Bem | the Tombs. Boal Sherman Is a Falsifier, ~~ B. Keator, who ares . a ‘Tenny—Housegtt _ After subjecting Harry Thaw to a rigorous physical cunt ‘ [sings branch of the Davis syndiva Coen Wink Ci which lasted for two hours and t minutes, the Lunacy “ot| Which was appointed to pass upon ee etcn | afternoon and adjourned © Face It was learned that Dr. Leopold Putzel, the medical member of the commission, stripped Thaw ni d, in the presence of the other commissioners, subjected him to all the customary tests for the’ dis- inity, held its final session tate this WASHINGTON, April 3.—The foll owing statement was given out | vat the White House to-day: h, real reason for Mr. E, H. Harriman’s interest in the election te ticket in New York in 1904, reference to which was made in of the S the communications passed between hm and the President, was od a ved Sie eet ch covery of neurotic or abnormal tee al characteristics. Thaw is said that he desired to advance his own ambitions, Dox, thet layed horte in the race, |f0 have bome up as well as any n ne or insane could be expected! Hi is asserted that Mr. Harriman wanted the position of Senator i main and tnised to bear up under such embarrassing circ cumstances, Since the physicians 1) Who examined him in his cel t radical imperfections "| weathered to-day's scrutir Those who have now filled by Mr. Depew ‘\nxious to | ago were unable to find any n his make-up, it is believed he 1 that this was the reason why he was 1 Ambas: t to Paris. | hiarriman’s attitude Were that if Senator Paris that Gov. Hixeins was prepared * Depew con to appoint him to the v the: proceedings of the lutiacy believe that the commission, either commission close unanimously or by a majorit 1 two to one, will declare that E, H. Harriman has lost no time in getting back at President Roose- | ‘ a he is sane enough to stand trial for the murder of Stanford White: welt, who ye y intimated very-pointedly that the great railroad finan-| “He is not + ne G Pei Ney Pe iat ashet ples pas ew frou aes cier was a liar. Harriman's reply pointedly charges that the Chief Magis- | prens - ‘ oe f y Jand that when next Jt ened now holding ® private a6 in, {rate of the United States has fallen from the pinnacle of truth and is| : << ¢ Neg aber ctaridap ei fects himself a plain prevaricator | - * 1 5 : “ted by Dan O'F Uy-and Har. Not only does Mr. Hayriman call the President a liar in a diplo- W hurried across’ the oe Mra, ~ rye Toes 10 5 ¥ ar deav i 1, | Distr | SSH -44 ? (Continued on Third Page.) matic way, bu roes t ome length in gn endeavor to prove it iil me—h.Ad aaa gta Bee NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. . his cidentally he calls fornier I¢=présentative in Congress Sticrman, whom| Rounds yres, who told a — site a : : a tie President used yesterday as a weapon in his aitack, 4 falsifier, [on Keator doe site H ‘ | ORLEANS RACE TRAC ; = : ie He goes further. He asserts that President Roosevelt knew ian ae alied. said ue rl d—The ra ” mt ; { he quoted what Sherman said about what Harriman said about Roose- | Paterson Mineral Wocer velt that Sherman was telling MOUS; that he had been assured of this| etl water f trial will be o 3 | examination of aw jos Tight and Malacca. Maretor was beat. Lord low FERGUSON, OF GIANTS, GIVES AWAY FOUR RUNS. Mr, Sherman is now in line re a Moipreeny it callie somebody a he. ODELL RAPS AT ROOSEVELT, ie Konner Gov. Odell, in an interview granted to reporters last night, | said that he belleved Mr, Harriman implicitly. Mr, Odell .was Chairman blican State Committee in 1904. and ought to know what he Ms t. He emphatically says that E. H, Harriman raised a sum | ree o Settlement With the Charles wi tne Ts Yerkes Estate Gtves Her That Sum, we Goes Over, t wus called and q documents were it campaign asd turned it over t6 the committee and that | yon r BATTING ORDER. ane Sik te band inte . nile Grigsby received $2300.00 as y was used. fie ‘briet were ras | r t of the settiament { Mr, Harriman, in a statement issued early to-day, refuses to with-| Maurice Meyer ap “ \ : ‘iM SER Barren ee EFTPS. ver ult aan estate of draw a wd trom the published copy of the detter he wrote 1d Sidney ne A r 4 ‘ i le Inve in| Londen Webster, He says that while he is most anxious to treat the Presi ally y . ' Kround Raliway stocks and utterances with the consideration due to the hig Third Inn RAL OB Sst BA ee ote meee: EF: he feels bound call attention to injustices done to himself aah “ 7 . ' oi tosted” . | _— OMITTED IMPORTANT LETTER. Im the ae | Ds r ni . A ft ice ntt ae ais Sittcobse h it Hug Quintan:{ ; Es } EN Right at the start of his explanation he shows that President R. ~é a Lee : * he Brenins wire rage ee Sixth Inning ai > veil, in publishing correspondence in the statement issued yes Jay, re- * : 2 he Me . lyf x : ciion in the Bellamy-Storer case. He omitted an important ell ey 5 . . * wen] A wi f correspondence and eliminated a sentence from |‘ iece, vcict nes ene Rell : BAUS wean a another which would have changed its meaning. Mr. Harriman evidently | i* naido t f the ~ the M ' Fourth Inhing \ H alking af Saves his correspo . epee erty Anewe th . ‘ ee ' : In his public statement the President positively denied that he asked) 4 ‘ ' Ml to) ' ' wild Ri 4 Mr, Harriman to visit him in Washington and help him in campaign mat " oe pag cel ; wae. ‘but ters. The President, according to Mr. Harriman, omitted to include in}. cos "7 op . Sate ; rs abies t v a his correspondence a letter he wrote on June 29, 1904, in which he asked wae Peporiee ; i a. MeGiins RUNS. Mr. | nan to visit the White House immediately upon the latter's puroy Mt id, ‘ = Bian 1 re ne return from Europe “meR Were exouaed D WCNR, ss eat Wines Na grams \ , Again, in making public a copy of a letter he received from Mr. Har- . ance befure the Grand J pity a EE Finth inning iurehen” Werte’ comeal te tine. riman, dated Sept, 20, 1904, the President omitted the opening sentence | b= "sie beta Views 3 ; 4 Biggs a = a | teading: “| was very glad to receive. your note of June 294ast while | ("ts ; wi on Rene, oe . . of you want your “business” to| NERS a ty Five in Second Inning ou = eae BREREAE| become the talk of the town, tell | Bitter i vA ei Milne the Republican campaign fund ta awl PPA I Bi ae | esata» “aus! ounlan girwek iii" fa Beane hy ok Tang gue It through @ Werld “Want* e, Bitter Har \ reiend Samo hor (Cow unued 8 esond Pee ares EL tases tired Brashear oad Mugnes on 3 ae ria Ma's abi shel. Bev 3) p ace, Husted

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