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‘WWATHER—Vatr To-Wight and jaturday. PRICE ‘ONE CENT. CABOCHON, 20 T0 1, WINS THE SPINDRIFT STAKE Keene Horse Caught McCarter Near the Wire and Capiured Race. Whitney Entry Took Handi- cap Event, with Far West Second. 1 ” SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Gold Lady (2-to 1 Band 4 to 5) 1, Littleton Maid (4 to 1 Yor place) 2, Altuda 3. SECOND RACE—DInna Ken (9 to No and 1 to 3) 1, Far Weet (5 to 2 Yor place) 2, 8an Alviso 3. THIRD_RACE—Palm (11 to 6 and| leven) 1, Dave Lewis (10 to i for pace) 2, Belligerent 3. FOURTH RACE—Cabochon (20 to h and 8 to 1) 1, McCarter (6 to 5 Mor place) 2, Minlota 3. Ls FIFTH RACE—Lancastrian (3 to 5 and 1 to 4) 1, Flimnap (2 to 1 for place) 2, Trenola 3. SIXTH RACE—The Squire (6 to 4 and 2 to 1) 1, Long Ball (4 to 1 for place) 2, Hessian 3. Ractag Charts on Page 2. (Spectal ta The Dyening World.) BHEDPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, uly 6.—The ring meade a bie clean up| bn the result of the Spindrift Stakes here. this afternoon. Thousands were i into thelr boxes on MoCarter, ‘ony Faust, Killaloe and Fountainblue, labochon, the spicy he winner turned up in from ‘the Keene stable, at price of 20 to 1. This aon of Disguise ran a bad race |) —bn_the grass his last time out ‘To-da} e came back like ving none the best of the luck from! fhe start. Hae overhauled both Tony Faust and McCarter In the strotch and Shannon ss rew away easy to win by a length and 9 C*5Y B half. Minlota, Fame stig at Wie end and got third | joney behind McCarter. ee Stany of the regulars ‘abochon ersal, victory as a glaring were of while | others the Miller took the fa- orite off in front and “aust running Ike @ train opened day- at MoCarter. KEN A WINNER.) running very gamely, ; RUNS. regarded the ery for form to Hannifany pinion that Millers ride was ail that groun with Tony ma ight between them and the rest of the ,.)¥ eld. Qne of them was bound to croak (5 Jonian. Shannon walked. Browne Providence 00001000 5-4 nd Topy Faust was the first to chuck jit ‘to Alperman, who touched secend. | Baltimore 00200000 1-3 J whieh he did at the head of the forcing’ Shannon, Bowerman olng ito le Hag terioe “OMaton Vand “Peterson: ire: tretch. tise 5 pean islooked athe: third. On an attempted, cou steal, [rent andztreame: ; inner un! core roug! Sabochon yo was out at the plate, Ber-} long onthe ‘outside, AteCarter had B&WerMD Maun to Bergen NO RUNS.| MONTREAL AT BUFFALO. othing gat mnaitie ieeene colt una no Sixth Inning. ' Montreal 200090000604 rouble front ype aati 1 Buffalo 30.0.02.1 00 -# truk out. Lumley singled over ountainblue, propel re leh eet yocondy ‘but, was. out ntoatinige Bowers| Batteries Stanley and Kittredge; 3ti- a chance. man [to Dates Ames rew out! tigan and McAllister. Beaten at the Wire. Been ead ONe ant aoenlan tren TORONTO AT ROCHESTER follow: 7 Eye: id out 3 01 Hannifan beat an infie! Toronto . +-0006000 0 O45 Spee drs ren race: hit. Sowa: out stealing: Sap Ber | Rochester... 6-6-6 6-0-0 8-8 fat old Lady. Littleton Maid | gen to Aiperman. NO RUN Batteries — McGinley and Corrigan, Wi ‘® reelection, and + Seventh Inning. Pappalan and Dora! @he NEW GIANTS BEAT BROOKLYN IN PITCHERS’ BATTLE Jordan’s Homer in Fifth Tal- Gl ANTS. lies Only Run Made 5 | OltN | (FINAL SCORE.) Off Ames. | SALAS satan BROOKLYN. i ee 100000010 0l— 1 POLO GROUNDS, July b<By op- r portune bitting and all-around superior GIANTS. playing the Glants defeated Brooklyn O-05 to-day before a crowd of 6,000 persons 0 2.0 00001 — 3 by a score of 3 to 1 cruncenocempananeend Pitcher Amos was in excellent form, BROOKLYN. and when danger threatened had the R H POA hard-hitting Superbas at dis meray. | Alperman, 2b, pW the SD) ‘9 Brooklyn's, 0! run was @, homerun | Gg. ey, 3b.. a) oO 2 1 2 drive by ‘Sordan siete thse right-feld | Fo tey, Howe 0 a Oe bleachers in Cy Pgtanion also pitched. excellent dal. | Batch, Ut s0rue 158220 °| is team failed to hit- well behind | Jorden, 1b. lees Soo 9 when {t would have counted. | Maloney, cf. 0-211 0 First Inning Lewis, ss .0 1 dododl an struck out. Casey filed to! Bergen, c Sth Oo ees Lumley drew @ base on balla, | Scanlon, p. ba Osa Ome Ons 4 ol Ung: second, Bowerman foes pana ia Sprowne filed to] Totals. 1 8 24 15 1.to Lumley. 6han- — Seymour, walked NEW YCRK. threw out: Hannifan. NO Rai ORCA Shannon, It. si ate YO Second Inntna. Browneict OF OO singled. Jonah got an infleld Devlin, 3! .0 0 1 ° ° Maloney went out on bunted|— 00 or 3 Lewis popped to Dahlen, whose | ©8mour, ©. : Ve.0 0120 to Shay doubled up Batch at} Hannian, 1b. a0 papel ores 8 foe second, NO RUNS ‘ | Dahlen, se.. Teale Ones Dahten cracked out,» hot single to | Shay, 2b...... eee ig \ Snay singied over second, pend owerma: eee 0 2 9 a 0 ing Dahlen to third. Bowerman singled +R tae 0 6 A | past Jordan, scoring Dahlen and send: Pees eernecerse 1 0 dng Shay to third, Ames struck out i —---—- —-— — Shannon fied to Batch, scoring Shay,; Totals..... meus Wie ad nal lig O. and Bowerman took second. Bowerman was out stealing third, Bergen to Cag*y.| iret Base on Halle—Of peur TWORU of Ames, 2 ey at: Left on’ is*s—Brooklyn, 7, Struck Oui—Hy Soanlon, Home Runs—Jordan. Two Base Hits—Maloney Stolen Bases—Shannon. Double Plays—-Dahlen and Shay Umpires—Rigibr and Klem. “Third inning. Bergen, rolied out to, Hannitad, unas: Scanlon atruck out. Shay Kot bounder and threw him out. Lumley. is tossed Giams, 4 y Ames was taken by Lew 8. Fourth Inning. struck out. Lumley went out, | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Daiien to Hannifan, Batoh filed out to Nv tout Hannitan, Dablen | re ? Hannitan, Dahlen sey patch, Bhay fled to Lewis, NO ST LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. St. Louts . 0000010004 Fifth Inning. | Piteabuine Rokotoho omnia : Batteries — MeGiynn Laifield and Phelps, ae EASTERN LEAGUE. PROVIDENCE AT BALTIMORE. ang Marshall; an slammed into the right bleach- sory home run, Maloney rolled out | Unassistod, Lewis singled | Hannitan got Bergen’s and tirew to Ames, who wove | { the bag. Scanion walked, Alper- | forced Beanlon, Bhay to Dahlen. | N iUeyn beat @ dunt and advance Ames's sacrifice, Scanlon to mk ered n. ON aecond on. eel Bad “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ YORK, FRIDAY, JULY Bo Circulation Books Open to AIL g WHATHER—Fair To-Night and sects . [PINAG LOOUO HIGHLANDERS PLAY CLOSE GAM AT CLEVELAND Hogg and Hess Opposed in| Box for Duel of Curves. AUNYAN BETRAYED BY WOMAN ~IN- WHOGE FLAT HE WAG IDI FIELD BACKS THEM UP. Naps’s Hits Wasted by Sharp) Play, Shutting Off Runs. . | HIGHLANDERS. (FINAL SCORE.) HIGHLANDERS. 1000000100— 1 CLEVELAND. OUOOOUOON 2 eer Trust Casripaesiny Teller lb HIGHLANDERS. shan A MVAARSANASAYNI NO Pony ae ¥ Keeler, -rf..--- - Steel gee tesla Og 0: Conroy, S00 1-0, 0) fst ee OS Oe 0. O OF O60 0 $02.0 35250) St 20 Hofiman, cl.. 0 0n 3 4.0120 Hoge, P--+ 7050. DSO | Soe 245 Ba. CLEVELAND. 4 R H PQ_A Fr Filckurfsoe ie sense oe Oj lin 1 oO) 0. Bradley, 3b, anys APG eho) Turner, ss-.----+- SOAS Cae VE) Lajoie, 2b.. BOY Fees Piere -O Stovall, 1b.... .0 1 10 0 0 Hinchman, If.......0 1 1 0 0 Birmingham, ef.....0 © 8 09 0 : Bemis, c. DEO il Sauls 20. 4 7 Hess, p E10):10)- 07) Shae Ol terausturavantcatieractintrnomeenes LIV 5 LOST BY —- — — — —|Elberfeld. ONE RUN. } Total: 2 10 27 12 «0} Nenth Inning. | Fa ieep Siphetnrienirarer satanic Rare Elta, Base © on Balle-Oft Hor, 4; cx [60 to Birminghis ACCIDENT IN Lett on Bases—Highlanders, 1; Cleve- SSnEEEEEEaeeene marine Out-By Hoge, 3; by Hess, 2 SHELTER ISLAND GOLF. ;, Home Run—Lajole, (Special to The Fivening World) ‘Tywo-bas Hits—Lajoie and Bradley. olen Bases—Hinehiman: TROARD: : Froltle Plays—-Hees, Turner and Sto- i maaee ae pay ab Otto east pret 0 ving yall; Lajole and ly, eh eae Ear Hit by. Pitcher—Thomas wild Pitches—Hess, Umpires—Evans and O'Loughlin. York, on the nlneteenth hole, aft desperate struggle in the golf tourna ment of the Manhansett Manor County Club, ‘The other results tn the frst-wet (Special to The Evening Wortd.) of fans, numbering posstbly some \John H. Stearn, New York, 4 up and 3 The grand atand looked Hike a show|to 7. and lo M. Klein. New York, beat window for summer styles in shirt} t> 29: rdsa w York, 8 up und waists, ladies’ day having coaxed a goodly aszombiage of fair fans. * a “ABE” HUMMEL BETTER. Commiasioner Coggey Reports De- barred Lawyer In Doing Nicely, In Texpohse to inquiries: to-day ad to the physical condition of “Abe” Hum- mai, who isa prisoner in’ the Iwland First Inning Keeler popped a single to left. Conroy rapped into a double play, Hess to Tur- ne te Stovall, Mirmingham took | Chase's fy, “NO RUNS. filck Ufted to Hoffman. Bradley faced ‘ogg for the frec time e-he broke bef ! nia “awrist_jaat Evi and 2. 8he ran | «out, Maloney down! JERSEY CITY AT NEWARK Lr No Pony Aste’s Gold Conic Siena baer af ed. + summer. Penitestiory H Ward * to right, Lewis struck out. Dahlen Tnice hit to len. Turner { Li Pd -eerving- ite | Sieh there weno Be Aude ied thaaqhout Rote, "NOBUS. eH 1S 9589 GS Ok besteld) Brad was out gieating. SRR cat in’ con ne etude. tired here and was | Dablen “walked. | @hay's” sounder |” & 7 feld taking the throw. NO RUNS. ne‘ tion See assed by Gold came fro: ee from Gcanlon, Due Lewis threw Battories—Lake and Vandergrift; Mc- dt John: V, omni lskon 5 no rear with icfeten im out at fat, Dahlen. takeing necond. | Cafterty and Stanage. Second hnelngs ee etenten aetecan Gee RISERS 6, of badly, was sixth turning into Oshlen Was oul te tee nowenman, A great assist by Turner retired El- ("1 gaw Hammel it-the penitentiary to- Ine stretch, and from there she came | to Casey, berfeld. Will!ams: filed to Birmingham. | aay and he is no ‘worse than he was But could not catch Gold Lady. [Hor nta ATLANTIC LEAGUE, satay killed Morlarity, at frat, NO when he entered the priton, He fe ali rh show money. T Ras ae pe fotory, Whitney Gets Race, “With anes ae and joey anraee Core out, | frees any tor Hin fir Bara “waite ancy. Ley ore Kor Jead until rene stretan ractically «lett at the rom ded from the @ miserable break pod navel Pyed wsohance. x ‘West. renal allowing ene long shot, n Alviso, wae third, abit Bayonet Took Tumble. Bayonet went down in a heap In the ‘Pleeplechage when he seemed to winning position, Fallahoen, as usu! | pon orbs and Bdgar. Jon to Jordan, ai anon taking peconds Bevin ee pean, Seymeur ain CHESTER AT READING. scoring non.” Deviin . ay tri é B REE. score, Dut wae cut out a ne) "Slats Chester oo 3% Alperman to Bergen. ONE R Rocking anata Ninth Inning: Batterios— ; Stine Batch fouled out to Devin. Jordan/and Kite. singled to right. Maloney fouled out BROOKLYN AT EASTON. to Hannifan. gears epoppes up to a bare Bowerman, NO R' Brooklyn Easton jed all the way until half a ‘mile from | he finish. Here he Was pirssed by aim and Daye Levis and he droppas % out t. Nigerent was thint. | immy Owens, on Merry Saint, got « ad fall during the running and for a hile he meemed badly hurt. The am- ulance came and took him off the eld. He suffered only from a shock Well Played One Won. Lancastrian, ari odds-on favorite, won Hevmile and ‘@ halt turk race from Finan: an $.to 1 shot, Trenola, at a ong. price, led all the °way unt one Hundred, yards, from the wire. Lancus- flan, who had been running In a nice porition up to this time, came through then, followed by Filmnap., ‘The latter faa whut off at the head of the stretch rl Uils hurt his chances. B KOOd Recond, however. third. ‘The Gates crowd kartrian off the boards, Good Price on This One The Saulie Kept up the high average et The Hyening World followers to- sy. Dy Win Une event: from Soh Bal «hot fyorite Hes- bun: third, ¢ Squire led pr thy Pil the way and had no. trouble from the bend home. veraxe price against The Squire, but tee of hls backers not 12 to 1.” Sol. enola Was, backed Lan- Achatentely had 12 to T.on his alate ai joxt time, Ho finished *° Elght to one was tho! Elghth Inning, Bcanion filed out to Hannifan. Alper- Btn led to left. Casey's crack Alperman at peecond, Shay to {Dal Shay stopped Lumiey's rounder, and. th thee to Dahlen, forcing a ale ‘to Alperman. @han- ea Br me sacrificed, Acan- ann dAl LLE AT ALLENTOWN. Pottsville Kassel tteries=Afurphy and Harbush, Hen- Batterie: Burke and Sulllv LATONIA RESULTS. Wolfe and Sanchez; KENILWORTH RESULTS. eoeeee KENILWORTH RACE 'TRACK, July 5—The races to-day resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—Aphivodite (6 to 1) 1, Dodideratum (2 to 1 for. place) 2, Merri- LATONIA, July Penne races here! mac 3. O1 ig, Saltram, Gene Wood Bilver Brook, Sup ine, Oca: | to-day resulted as. follows: Nignt and Our Bo also ran.| FIRST RACE—Six furlonga.—Mattle {COND RACE=Wm. He Lyon % | as to Land Il to 81. Agnes Vir~| Retonamike (ta°a: tor lacs) ETS OSSD ai dann) IN beater Shaw 8 Time-1.oi=1-b. ‘Lusetta’ | § ehh d T. and Bergen als nbs 8 COND RACE—Five furlongs.—Mar- THIRD RAGE—Duieian— t Randolph (7 to 2 and 13 to 10) 1, th (oto. 1 for place) 2 ‘fchart 5 to 2 for Judge Canter, Gar- oe. Balle 3, Time— Dun! Jed Time—4.03 Ince) 2, Pl ite Pu . jeasant 2 Merry. Maker, Bentaln alka ran, LD RACE—Seven POURTIC RACK—Ciekle Gi to 6 L | PHILD RACE Sayan Punenes: Splon (to 2 for place) 2, Marsters oa ror pase) pees * hie iG ‘Time-1,122-6. Sir Edward also ran. KIETH RACE—Ampedo G to i Donble Kean (out place) & Lyndhurst 2 Time—1.8 1-5. Only three starters, SIXTH RACE.-Schroeder's Midway. (4 to 4), 1, Nibliok (out for place) Burn 3 Time~1.44 1-5. Three only. ‘ 1,284 YOURTHT RACE—Club House courne. class Leader (3 to 6 and 4 to 8) 1, Powe Vinegar (6 to 6 for place) 2 Jann Dillon as BR 1-5, H WIETH R Bix furlongs.—Colloquy (to. 8 for plac tectorina (ito 6} for place) 2, Overlando & Time—l.14 a DROWNED ESCAPING FIRE. MONTREAL, July 5.—The news of the death of three men aa the result of a forest Are reached this cliy to-day, The name of only one of Hern ID A po mt Last Two Days of Big Sale. $12.00 Blue eas Se $4.95. Broady Ors Harelay $4 4 onto oer tnat't at eae M Stal 2 and $16 Me i. ie ro ih ite, OG. infxture really seems in lin the prison ward @ @ Was when com- Detter spirits than Lajoie doubled to left. Stovall sacri | ‘Cha. ficed to oar Hinghman , mitte: mp Her Laj coring, Hinohman McAuliffe tells me that he sug- econd,. Birmingham and Bemis rerted that it would be well for Hu walked: filing the bases. Hess tanned. KH up from his Hatin and wal Flick popped to Etberfeld. ONE RUN. ei rand or ® Third Inning. ‘Thomas ete ham dict: GOV. HUGHES ON RETURN jer flea inchman. eBadley, singled. “Turner . sacrificed, TRIP FROM JAMESTOWN. thomag to Wilifams. Conroy got La- fete ly, Stovall flied to Keeler. NO (Bpectal to The Brening Wortd.) . 8. NORFOLK. Va, July 5 — Gov. Fourth Inning. ‘Hughes, of New York; his son. Charles Conroy lifted to Flick, Chase was|D: Hughes, Jr, and President Morrell, thrown out by Bradley. Elberfeld}of the’ New ‘York State Jamestown started to- Commission, Bemth to d turn trip to New York singled. but waa out stealing, Turner. NO RUNS, Hinkman popped to Willams, Bir-| Gov. Hughes was so ploased with the mingham fanned. Bemis singled. Hess| Exposition that he announced before died on Hoffman's sensational running his departure to-day that he would re- cateh, NO RUNS. r turn for a second visit later on. DHICAN LEAGUE ALL FIELD, | were: Howard Bowns, New York, beat! LAND, July &—The “day after | ‘7,1, Rushmore, Garden City, 6 up and} whunessed @ amall but select gathering |5 to go; H.-F. Stearn, New York, beat y on their re- | STEEL PLANT | Pittsburg Coroner Told Num- ber May Be Dead at Home- stead Works. PITTSBURG, Pa., July 5—A serious aceldent at the Homestead Steel mills, that may have cost the Hves of several was reported to the Pittwburg Coroner's Office Inte this afternoon, }Tbhe nature of the accident was not re- ported with the first message, asking the Coroner of Allogheny County to hurry ‘to the plant with his assistants men, land physicians, the telophone communi- |— cations baing interrupted before the de- tails could be learned. The message {oO the urgent, and the inference was that the | loss of Mfe had hen considerable. The | Coroner started at once for Homestead |1n an automobile. saath OL WINDSOR RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Catherine F, (6 to D 1, Binl (oven, place) 2, Wagner, Jr. 3 Rien fea duwgreen, pt. Childs, Lady Elichorn, am}. Taxchopoks ‘and Abrupt aleo ran. SHCOND RACE—Lagloria (7 to 6) Kiamesha 2d (4 te re for piace) 2, Bod’ Pet & Time—113 Galety, Royal River, SRtary'6 Sorceress also ran. THIRD RACE. at B. nide (4 to 5 place) 2, Time--1.39 4-5. FOURTH (even) 1, se. Eleanor Fay, “Dime—0.54 4-5, Winnetka, Keeraataes Croydon, Char- ley Mange and Revery also ran, (6 to 2) 1, Re- Peter Bterling 3. Gargantua also ran RACE — Princess _ Fifth Inning. Heas threw out Williams. Moriarity grounded to Turner. Thomas filed to Birmingham, NO RUNS. ok fanned. Bradley doubled to left hundred Birmingham popped to Morlarity, Mor- No! LATE RESULT farity tossed out Bemis. Hess fled to Elberfeld NO RUNS, Seventh Inning. Chase beat an woratched a. single, Williams sacrificed Hess to Stovall. Chase scored on & wild pitch. Morlarity’ lined to a double play, Lajole to Bradiwy. QNE RUN, * infleld hit, Elberfeld Fitck winged. Bradley sacrifiecd, Thomas to Ohase. Flick out stealing third, (Thames to Moriarity, Turner AT WI walkod, | Curner. out. stealing, to Elberteld. NO. RUNS. ‘Eighth Inning. T. Rpow ae y tne ein Roe malien” more of the Bees en hae gray ani le so dguble raat, silk and anti Une, at iy venin, i ¥ Pst ra 8 a Get Hite, eos ae MacDon viodione ner mia to cd jomas hit by pitched dali. oan sacrificed, ‘Bradley to Stovall. 29 ‘7 ham. Keeler flied to PHILADELPHIA AT DETROIT (AL). Turner singied, Conroy holding Bradley | vemeesiereerer’, n third, Lajole sed, Alling the Banos Stovall Doped To Hitroar’| PHILADELPHIA... ----- 000 0 ¢ 1003-85 Hinchenan out, Moriarty oCnsss NO) Beronip Td 0 00142 —§ Sixth Inning. Hort: fe d {, Mid eosin ia = — feet for Conroy's drive. Sixth—Ouardi 4-1, Dele Stromt 11-5 pi., Woolstone. Fifth—King.of the Valley,2-1 Monterey 4-1 place Gursus. Sixth—Ha ton 5 2, Graochus -1 place, Elksino. la! S$ AT LATONIA NDSOR. i y |. man, half dressed, waa squatted on the j floor transferring bundies of bank notes Ooroner waa {tor a revolver that lay on the dresser. | ao peategreninen towne ena? Atego | ace eather pte ata ter and the colored girl, Maury. At the Paying Teller of the Windsor Pree Under Arrest for Stealing $96,137 Company, Who Absconded With) $96,000, Still Had $64,000 — When Caught. HAD BEEN WITH MRS. CARTER 4 EVER SINCE HE RAN AWAY, p } 4 Was on the Floor Transferring Bank No From Chiffonier to Suit Case When Detec= tives Burst in—He Fought Desper. ately Against Five Men. —— Chester B. Runyan, thie consumptive paying teller of the Windsor | Trust Company, who disappeared on Saturday carrying with him a dress - | suit case packed with money that didn’t belong to him, was captured * | late this afternoon in the boarding house of Mrs. Laura’Carter, at ie 44 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. He made desperate resistance when three policemen broke in a ‘him, and did not cease his struggles until a loaded revolver had been wrenched out of his hand and his wrists had been ironed behind his back. Of ‘the $96,137 which he is alleged to have stolen from the b It was the boarding house mistress who betrayed his hiding Place to the police. ¥ Amazing facts were disclosed in the | COMtradioted each other, capture of the thief. For nearly a week | '°T Thompson took notes. aver since ho slipped out of his cage All the Time at Mrs. Carter's, in the Cedar street branch of the big} “I had been in Mra, Carter's apart, trust company with his loot—he haa | Ments ever atnce I left the ban! wuld been constantly in Harlem, within a| Runyan, “I wore my pajamas constants few blooka of the homa which he de-|!¥ until this mornin, | f, when I put—on. serted without a word of farewell or white Ingpeo Saree first went to the house I put the money. Mrs. Carter Gives Him Away. a aicuameraes the dresser. Orice earlier” ay I started to Inspector ‘Thompson, Serzty-James| the valine, but the coirante ee ie Kelly and PlainClothes Men Wijliam| came In and scared me off. oreemely ———— is just Hooter and Thomas Marron made tne} maki arrest after Mrs, Carter had gone -to| get vite Psi aociea nia ar: to the station house and told where Run-| when you broke in and nabbed ma’ bed yan was concealed, Then he turned to Mrs. Carte: Tompson and Kelly, ‘What have you done with the reat’ woman, led the party. They slipped up| of the money—the part I gave you?’ he the ataira of the house to the room | demanded, where Runyan is salq to have speat| '‘'So help me coun it," whe declare sn. turning to the most of the time since his filght, Putting their shoulders to the door |{nspector, she sald: “I have been fright- they lifted it off its hinges. A small |ened ever since Chester cam to-me and told me he had stolen from the bank. 1 was afratd that the policemen might find’ him and make trouble for mi “I Told Them." She Said, A Tew mInutes later Runyan aeled how he had been betrayed. “I told them," broke In Mrs, Carter, j with what pounded Iike a ring of trie umph in her voice, Runyan seemed stunned to hear that ao woman he trusted had betrayéd A little later he heard Mrs. Cateer Jaying claim to the which the Windsor: Trust Company had offered for his arrest. Then he roused up and again accused her of tale ing @ part-of the stolen money, “You dare not look me in the eye and say that," he kept repeating, Runyar-totd Sergeant Thompson that shaved off his mustache as soon reached Mrs, Carter's rooms, A Uttle further along tn his confession he pointed to the revdlver which he hag tried to use on the policeman and said: "You'd better give that back to the dank along with the money, The gun belonga to them, 1 took it when I got the swag. —— Carter's Story. ter, a pretty woman, with Southern twang, said to, an Evens World reporter i Tontet this man on ii: gulded by tne never got any of from a chiffonler drawer into a sult- case. Ready for Suicide, If Neceacary. The man took one look and jumped He grabbed jt up and aimed it at Thompson's head, but Kelly's Ast shot out, knocking the gun from his grisp. ‘Dhe others rushed in, The five of them threshed over: the room, smashing the furniture. For a sick man ‘Runyan showed surprising strength. Finally. they got the hendouffs on his thin: witata, The moment the locks of the bracelets clicked he grew calni. ‘well, I guess the game is up," ne aid (0 Thompson as he slumped down, white ea a sheet, on the side of the tumpled bed. 2 ‘They searched him-and found a bottle of poison in the pocket of his coat Eyidently he had contemplated sulci asa last resort Gave Her $15,000, He Says. ‘All the money I took ta there except $15,000 which I gave to Mrs, Carter,” sald Runyan while the policemen were taking the last of the bank notes out of the chiffonier drawer. It was the first intimation that had come to Itght that Runyan, model hus- band and prize homebody of hie nelgh- Shine: 18, wher, orhood, might haye been leading a Sixtyeatx doupdle 1 ae “That's a ile," eaid Mrs. Carter, who We. Wa went to the zi 7 . on Broadway, near Sixs had entered. “He kaye me money from Y We hea ae time to time," went on the woman, x and stayed an hour or two, “put never any largo sums, I met him re . ‘) rs © your appearance, Your mn front of Healey’ restaurant last | 001 HM? fei!! 1'Nould be delighted te month, and we have been meeting each other sinoe then. “As a matter of fact he really owes me money. On June 18 I drew from the Garfield Savings Bank $5,000 of my own money and turned tt oyer to him at his request, He had previously asked me to get the money for him and I trusted him and gaye him every cent of it when we met that night by appoints | Gne Hundred and Forty? fourth at petit He. didn't..show up for severe t-knew him only as The Inepector sent ‘Runyan to the] didn't know his tat name, i wtation and followed with Mrs. Car- “On the Tuesday following: I downtown and gave him a key to statlon-house . there. weave dramatic | SPaTtment, a& he told mg, Be =" poene, Runyan and the. woman. sat| showed up on Baturday night fm chairs a few ¢eet epart. For halt (Continged on Becond iy Harlem, up near where dayd-and Twist it and maid and Ub ee don he pes took him te et It over Lc bgea nl hain! mmnmncecenern Abimnser re lr a es % street clothes for the first time. Wheat. I'm going tagend my avife to Ke ai ot ja sum believed to be $64,000. was recovered, still tucked away in fi b handy dress-suit case. Mrs, Carter and her negro maid were taken with. thim to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, :

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