The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1907, Page 1

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‘3 WEATHER.—Showers to-nlebt & Saturday) conte PINAL a | FORM OF HORSES RUNNING AT di ee MORROW— RACING FEATUR ) | \ RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. UNTRUE,’ SAYS. PENROSE TO AOOGEVELT we VY Declares the Falsity of the Biaienend Made in Washington. That He Exposed the Conspiracy at a Banquet. OUT OF THE COUNTRY AT THE TIME OF THE “INCIDENT.” Pennsylvania Senator Hotly Asserts that He Is No Party to Any Such Plot and that He Has Always Sup. ported Roosevelt. . PHILADELPHIA, April 5.—United States Senator Peurose had this to say to-day, about the published report that he told at a dinner the story of a “rich men’s conspiracy” to prevent the selection of President Roose- welt's choice of a successor to himself: “It is absolutely an untruth. I have never said any such thing. It fs all tmtrue. 1 have always been a supporter of-and»beltever in Presi- ] dent Roosevelt's administration and all its policies.” The Senator was asked: “Have you ever heard of a $5,000,000 fund to prevent President Roosevelt naming his sucessor?” “No, absolutely not.” “Have you ever heard of the combination termed the ‘rich conspiracy’ to thwart the President in the development of his polici “No, I have never heard of any such combination and hay. knowledge of it.” “Did you attend a dinner of such a character as was mentioned to- | day-in the Washington despatches?” “No, | never attended a dinner where such a subject was mentioned I could not have done so, anyhow, for I just came. back from a West Indian cruise with Secretary of the Navy Metcalf and Senator Flint, of California. 1 arrived in Philadelphia Tuesday night after a month's trip. During that time | did not follow the newspapers or keep in touch with | affairs in the United States.” The statement that a “noted United States Senator,” intimated to be Penrose, was the sourceapf the exposure, came <irectly from Presi- dent Roosevelt in a statement to correspondents yesterday. Consequently | Penrose puts the lie up to: the Paee to the Presilent, “No Names Mentioned, Says Secretary Loeb. WASHINGTON, April 5.—Secretary Loeb declared to-day that rio | Williams singled Lay when Fox @ropped © was sare «throw Orth sacrificed. Sparks t x. Kietnow ball over the lef field tence for the jonfert home run of the series, 4 La QUT BROCKETT = s-s wert ior gre! © une Fox out. Conroy Paskort popped to Conroy a. NO RUNS The game was interrupted for minutes oy rain. Third Inning. OFighionders Atlanta Game called on account of rain Qrth wot an jpfleld hit. | Kieinaw out (pectal to The Wreniia World) MONT PARI, Atlanta, April § » regular team in the feld H ‘Crack capture the Southero stole wecond hy, Fox and to Orth coring. acortl ¥ ‘aairo ‘eitinow |“ Circulation | Books | Open to All.”’ |and 6 to 1 1, Black Domino (7 to 5 ‘for place) 2, Glorious Betsy 3. New York Alanta | Conroy #ipgled to centre. Moriarty Hoffman, cf Winters, of. moriiced, Spark ‘ke tw Pox. Wittame Ww Keeler, rt. te out, Ball to F on OCasteo Uhwew out al, Conroy, as. parte. NO RL Meier y Sparks singts Winters sacrificed, Mian, 2 Brockett to Olortarty Hecker out Laporte, %b. Willlame | Moriarty, O'Leary out Orth, if Laporte to Moriarty, WO RUNG Brockett : Fourth Inning. Usnyire~Lafites NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1907. JEROME GIVES UP FIGHT REPORT DECLARING H. Giants Home from Training Trip to L Os Angeles; In Fine Condition for Race for Pennant Flag UR ATE “AEH WORLD AACE HT NTS HOME: | OSE THOUSANDS ELEVENTH DAY AT BENNINGS. FR DANES SS Merriness, “ Cireulation Books Open to AIL TO PLAY YALE TU-MORROW : 4 ae Wwe = —hvowers to-night @ Saturday) cooler E, PAGE PINAL RESULTS EDITION: PRICE ONE CENT? ee AGAINST K. THAW SANE Makes Up His Mind to Let it Stand and the Thaw Murder Trial Will “Be Resumed Next Monday Where it Left Off. ICASE WILL PROBABLY CLOSE ON THURSDAY Delmas to Begin His Address on Mondeig and to Continue Through Two Days— Jerome to Sum Up on Wednesday —Verdict Due TbUEGSY After proclaiming in court and out that he would fight to the last legal ditch in his efforts to prevent a confirmation of the lunacy commis- son's report pronouncing Harry Thaw sane, District-Attomey Jerome suddenly abandoned his campaign of threats and publicity this aftemoon with the admission that he could) nowhere find a source of appeal under the statutes. : As.a result the casé of Thaw for the murder of Stanford: White will go on Monday from the point where Mr. Jerome broke it offumore than two weeks ago with his declaration: that the prisoner's lawyers were de liberately forcing a lunatic into a trial for his life. * It is learned that District-Attorney Jerome finally decided to reconsidér his determination of yesterday to ask the Appellate Division for cei 0 writ of prohibition restraining Justice -Fitzgeraid—from—confirming-the report of the thnacy commitsion ‘which held that Thaw is sane, after |he had consulted several eminent judges. As soon as court reconvenes on Monday and the jury has been rolled, Delmas, the senior counsel tor the cefense, will announce that od | F |the Thaw side has no more witnesses to call in sur-rebuttal. Mr. Delmas will be prepared to go directly ahead with his summing up. The fart California barrister expects to speak for two whole days,-or until Ti > jay afternoon. $ | | 4 f hy Mr. Jerome will sum up for the pros jon on Wednesday. Jus — ? i ernest tice Fitzgerald will probably cha 5 Bp Tours iy morning, Bookmakers Find the bre any " Se cGraw’s Wen in | ine/and by Thursday night Thaw's lav t he will be a tee tony Game Easy at Ben- : : 5 . | Shape After Long |ryNNEL WORKERS IN 7 ene nings To-Day Training Trip. mtteny neato BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Tickle (7 to 1 a 2to 1) 1,Golf Ball (5 to 2 f 2, Faust 3. SECOND RACE—Biifil (12 to 1 OB elon. THIRD RACE—Watash Queen 5 4 names were mentioned at the White House yesterday when reference | 4. 4 and 3-to-1) 1, Qiadriile (4 to 5) | é a i ‘was made ‘to some public man who had been present at a dinner and had | for place) 2. Greeno 5 " told the story of the alleged combination to accomplish the defeat of the = President's policies in the coming Presidential campaign CURTH F one “iti warain . “ ‘ and 4 to 5) 1, nC or T dinner was a comparatively recent occurrence, Secretary Loeb place) &\Gossoon 3 4 s (Conttones on Second aan | FIFTH RAGE eviling Bridge 7 =: = y, = to 1 and 7 to 10) 1, Venus (2 to GRIFFITH TRIES tors Moriarty out, Dyer to Fox, NU for piace) 2, Legerdemain 3 , goubled B a rh) Pa ees ta Moriarty, O'Leary giXTH RACE—Buttons (2 to 1a : to Dyer. NO RUNS. 1 to 2) 1, Eunpides ( - ¥A a Second Inning. 2, Workman 3. (i the money the fromt in the sw Wiaxleenth IMM ace | four bengthe. ‘ : out on o Feat Sasa, | id down (rein 3 were the latter ran Bet ne ang str ND orp t ang won Sy . 4 2 1) Buck ead v no best Lagerdemain, who) fi place. #: Dick ¥ ie rod tn the fam n the San fuflong, NEW ORLEANS F RESULTS. seiilahclamlcticeaia 2 eb re bead in hapes, war ie, 140 Sob ech pea * away willing Bridge Takes Pith. eis No ie is Wa | UNDERGROUND CRASH, |: "atrlet-Attorney (68 Nevertheless Mr Mr. Gervan, PHILLIES WIN AGAIN. TIA, April the announdinatet: ing that the presteudien forther feat agetmas ¢ Fitagerald in the f the lunagy ere Thaw is Jubilant Harry Thaw wae already tm) high er tbe of the ‘three . | commissioners he became slfi Gas 7 ATE MEW ORLEANS RESULTS. ; — — : ul Fil Green 16-5 Lacy Crawlord. 5-1 place Sanetion { were Bl Six Ss ders Midway &1, Duchesss of Montebeile am." 4-6 place, Quagga AGAAW PLEASED Wi TH PLAYERS’ CONDITION Att practice he Polo Grounds this afternoan Mar MoGré aid he was perfectly Aatistied with the con his pla He also expressed his sonfidenod that would nto the first requiar game of the season & Sr apnine:| next Thursday et the Polo Grounds in ehampisinship form M4 The first game on the howe grourds will be played witht Tale, Pisliehahe tgyrirorrow , 4

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