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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907. FEAR HELL KE HS 25-YEAR-OLD — TATOKILL Jim Comiskey’s Friends Sorry Brother’s Slayer Is Back at Mune Pont. |NOT A TEMPERAMENTAL COLT. » CASEY OUT ON'PAROLE.|[s Never Nervous on Race Days or at _ Any Other Time, and ls Sociable Only When the Carrols Come Round, { Policeman-Who-Shot-His Ser! geant a Broken-Down Man, | Hidden in Sister's Home. Great is the temptation thrust on | Comiskey an honest’man who ilves on the top floor of a cheap wooden tene- ment Fourth street, tunter« Par The murderer of hie brother and, the man whom he took solemn oath to,kill should he ever *at eyes on him again has been brought from prison and lodged not-a half-mile away t Jim Comiskey going to 4 Comtekey Is a man now long past misdie-age, and a messenger in the of fice of the Tax Commissioner in Long | ity, He is a man who talke! je and for that reason h ehifren worry, His ts a seri Gary, It {9 twenty-five years * th murder was done, jut forgiveness never he “We heard last nlent SY 08 owe teard Cae —s9ax—out—o Prison. When Jim hekrd of it he sald he didn't believe ft. He was ali night—kept getting up ¢ouldn't sleep. Not once did 1 close my eyes, Oh, I hope nothing will hap pen. aatd the wife, Fearn Another Murde: Mrs’ Comiskey is a big. hard-working woman. Her appearance shows that her murterer on paro! removed a long wu. ta either dead or ed. with a mind warped and retanied by years of confinement, Se living with a ister on Yenth street, Hunter's Point. He was among tho five life een- tence men placed on parole by the Com- mission on Pardona a few daya ago. By his exemplary conduct end appar ent contrition he had attracted the at- lention of the warden. A recent. law Made the puroling of such a man pos- sible. ask me If I remember the shoot- ‘Dick’ Comiskey," sald Jim wife. “I recall It am if It Were last week. It was a shooting down Ir, blood, They say ech drinking, and I know he was so nervous that he go. one of bis fellow oMcers to Joad his revolver for him. Then he walked ou: and, facing ‘Dick,’ said Comiskey, you won't hound ma any more’ ‘Dick’ never spoke a word. Ho 1 there behind the desk and the blood trickled down his cheek, Ile wae dead when Uiey went to lx side, rd Comiskey by: Polleeman Hat: Yast And was if trict a very, sen. occurred on a Su the anme day ¢ “Jimmy “Eliot 6 Hunters? tonal murder day morning, and on a coasion pass: way to, C through the st vary. On vic m day, too, Whyo gangster, who h. while committing « burg. was aiso an object of much Interest, | P01 ne -was “putaway for the day, Colln Exclusive. The toilet of and the whole Point had turned out early. ‘The Casey and Comiskey families hi been neighbors for years. “The boyslenen Joe Boyan, had xrown up together and gone to thel foreman of ck and Pat had “gone trom stall to About the same time] freshly cut flowering clover, of which and had been side partners for years. |)» threw a large measure to each thor- married. ea, Previously. Ing of intense! was being brushed to the glossinesd of patese: a seal Just out of water, he had oome ‘This feeling was more bitter on thal aiong with a handful of carrots, offer- part of Casey, who was Jealous over/ing ait @ carrot to each as he made hiw former friend's promotion, Comls-|4)" Minds of the racers) and made a bet-|i1, carrot with greater relish than he ter appearance In uniform, and he was) asiiayes towards any of the other deli more regular in his habits, He did not | 2 ee Ea ing | condescended to Tov Oe ona | (Hough subsequently Comiskey was selected by Capt. Woods. | (ont icon to, keep ‘The momentary jealousy which arose | vir nis attendant had to forep his hoad down and family. Hol while he unplaited Grank and bis troubles were maguifieds| "00° ie un He sought out Henry Sharkey, who] "i Me Mees what might dé called an open: countenance. He wears a-lurge white-atar on his forehead that trails in « blaze of glor: bs aptrited Horsemen would say that “Colin has « He was foaled in Prepared for Ciime. old Kentucky, at the Castieton Stud, Fle camo In off post at 1 o'clock on| Mr. Keene's place, near Lexington, and the morning of the shooting, and in-|hezan its unbeaten record at Belmont epshead Bay game school. Dj on the cops’ Carey we But within « few months thelr friend- ship had changed to a f key was a bigger m needed ing y's bosom was fanned by the was then the Under Sheriff and a» friend to both him and Comiskey.-Ho appealed to Sharkey, and the latter sought out\ the sergeant, who denied that he ey@)jintended to ‘hound" his @lé friend. [ht Casey was bitter, atead of going to bed went. across the made up. He went into the altting- house and‘pulling Gut bis revolver trieq te put in wome fresh cartridges. His hand was eo shaky that he dropped them. Thon, 'turning to a brother police-| jutely yet over trom the elubehouse 40. in- | for him. This done he walked out to | Dring oye Mae its ‘stabi the deak, where Comiskey was sitting, | o~\iot and Suffrage More my existence completely, te Hegtood an humble Kuest at his eves, no tenacirally concelved a great: r ‘or the big chest. en personal Tio as soon as OKLAHOMA PRIZE BABY, before his stall, came forwar WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—With foor Be man, he asked him to load his “gun” and levelling his revolver fired. ‘The Dullet entered just below the right evye| while 1 so dnd passed upward into the brain. MGetricts missing the special cenmu of the new State of Oklahoma show: ritory, 689,967; total, ft The Calls for His Breakfast at 4 A. M., Takes | His Exercise at 6, and Thereafler Re- cerves Uisitors With Gentle Disdain. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, a OLIN, son of Commando, win- ner of, nine straight races and over $100,000, to-day in James R. Keene's stables at Sheepshead Ba was jat home old king of} s while he is getting But unlike them he gets up the turf receiv The first ray of sunshine that}: touched the flaming flowerbeds in Jimmie Rowe's windows of which look directly up to Colin’s stall, was one hour and a half behind the fa-| mous thoroughbred: For Colin got} up to-day, as he does every morn, ing, at 4 o'clock, His oreakfast, four quarts of th fe has had its worrtes, but this/ finest oats, was brought to him by one of his two colored valets, and yew turn has taken complete a : Solon Bei Hee TORET patrons Conaenine he was left alone to munch and digest it. ALG AM. the apps of Trainer —home, the front ‘ance of the colored boy, Marshall. from the vetnity | for his morning exercise and bath, and he was led from hie stall—No. 18 of the| ef her home sho will never have an|!0ng line of luxurious bachelor apartments maintained by Mr. ee er string of Invincible thoroughbreds—to the open space ouimide where some two Casey, broken in health, white head. |%0£0" Other racers were in the hands of thelr attendants Anxious for His Morning Bath. With a light sheet thrown over him Colin was exercised in a slow and an eighth was more than anxious his bath and rub down, and his whioh he holds told him ft was tn, Keene for his Face and $8,520 in the Flatbush. I mention this fact as a re if he read« may eay he got a his preas notices better criticism than the Maybe Ballots name had @omething his domocracy. dwells a fey for a mile eet hree to do with he and Suffrage doors down, are the least exclust’ the Hne of thorouxhbreds that for the most part olacidly pose and let them- be stared at women {n the boxes at the Horse Sham. Suffrage’s Best Friend a Goat, hax one positively the stall with for senaltiv brown nore, more haughtily aloof horae I ever saw, sniffed around as if looking for something to eat fon was pala to! hiw furtive in tlona thet he was hungry. #0 he stood and took his clear water bath in just the same unmoved and placid manner that hg takes his races, te’ plebelan taste, Je tethered x black and white goat, the excellent reason that without that Koat Suffrage wit! nett | Other-horwex tn tire stat ances with the mongrel curs that wati- with the pickaninniex peramental Just has that betray to nim, and he whims and tremors) rvous racer’a knowl- edge that the hour of defeat or vic- tory Is upon him. Colin Is sleek and plump. Diack sides that shimmered lke mirror in the sunlight as be was be- Day of the Shooting. {ng rubbed down with lintment after his/ The shooting of Police Sergeant Rich-|béMh aro unusually rounded for a racer, xlond if he were a debutante of soolety apey occurred late in (ue auinmer of| instead of the turf he would be said lin-show a elight tendency to embon-- It | polnt. iis plactiity as well as bis hauteur! y buried out in Calyary| may be duc to the ease with which he & noled gambler who| has won his unbroken series of victor- Tt may be that he has a swelled But Suffrare js the gont that be bred's affection. lives on the fat of Jand and shares with him the honors uffrage 1s Superman, win-| handsome chestnut wi n He ja on one ride of the sable with Cabochon, Ballot, Suffrage while Colin oc between Barl’x Coronet a: undistingutshed racera, on tha) John D, Rockefeller Plays the AMERICA’S TWENTY RICHEST MEN frat velvet y tix valet to be the never allown a terters with if anytht better on race days (iver Cay ad heen shot by Jere Nunu tn Chicago | !e. tater Bade CoH The body had been brough: here for| head. but T preter Hot to Utne wn Frow- burial ever, ‘The Hunter's Point district was much | lofty angle Wwhtle his brown legs were, excited over that dural, for the pro-| being wrapped nets on its| polished hoofs were moist red clay—to keep them cool and was the funeral of McGluin, & notorious} hard, as his valet told me. A been shot| curing process over, Colin's toilet ry. His hearso| finished and as the horseman’s phrase tine tr his wn, Oita | timothy are enever these | he held that head at the-same Nis to cows from, ‘and, wh. u ghaweene nie upon his taste, an being filled with Altoxether, Colin few men would costs James up to the mental Vision the pleture ot Keene $150,000 a! year to maintain him and his stable- um Colin will almost iy have won forchie owner es| | fore the racing season ix done BANK SURPLUS [6 AGAIN DECREASED. Ano erent anold man trudging patiently over golf Mnka-with a lofter or driver tr For golf 4% the principal relaxation ana f 43 J recreation of the world’s richest iz John D. has ono other sou ure that the public much about. It Ix playir While he pla the violin priy. but No Snob. the other racers was \} completed at about the same time, and the dusky aselstant atadles, went 411, Tia areas Tired wit 4 —the—aurpiie—waet Dion dottere-sttring- down corner shown by this: week’a bank statement | and amusing hin on the Suminee River.” “Auld L Syne" and "The Last Rose of Summer from the total, leaving 36,91 Fequtred reserve tind: Osher suet Usa And just fancy “Andy” who x) wor a tasued at Slearing-Houre ie can’t give them away, sitting beside. seems to find his an HeLa Mute twenty the Kk oof & pushing, gurgling! yacnting, When dha Standing on h ream, intently watching the float-of} iy no Ik generally on Lie y Mr_ Arch His gresttes hectag In eure eB Fairhaven, his posse of forty ‘tmlll morning menu. Fle head tort such was his de Reserve’ required. — SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. un sete. 613/Moon the black forelock on the 3 finding fun in Taran neeee era one amuxom Carnegie a Golfer, Too: of, Mark ‘fwaln's ‘Huck! ee anon . The Laird of Skibo is just as fond Mie ie 5 w Aaah ‘i u of golf as Join D., asd ywhen he Isn't ee Montena ia anothe is youn AW hning to give away w library he ° nda amusement : t the rie n be seen playfully prancing over {works OMIA io the heather nd scratching hia bare | NORA knees as Ie hunts forslost bulls in th bonnie brier buxh of his Scotch es Juat ax my fads or amuseme Rockefeller or Mr. Car: elgbteen o America command, but only one or ‘two am ments afford Thetr-ansy. degree of faction. y J. Plerpont Mor; the star and a * Park ferry to New York, and when he came| shown some work at Shee back early next forenoon his mind waa| {hat juniifed Bir, Kae ‘Colin is an exclusive hapid: Vt i to himself, reom of the little, ditapidated station. Foe EOE et ea that pause, Apolitan Prince q uf CGE aay ing’ art treasures. A private mus Jneur his home Xheltera u collection of tin feod boxes, to watch Tits ut he Is no snob, for he ‘Biv more attention to the STPAMSITIPs pleasure among his dogs, He spends |i" 5 many hours at Cragston, the Mor- 5 i et 3 , i avennie Ix ¢ gan Kennels, near West Point-on-the- ¢ E al Chtta at Messina.” STEAMSHIPS. GAILED TO-DAY OUTGOING nut, “Ballo! ‘the visitor and put’ out a Sith to be"atroked. Go ahead he won't dite.” encourag- ide, net Feachesl outs hes i io 1 stood! and atroked * Oklahoma Territory, 2h ie; Indian ‘ar. \thw nose that led all around the track 1h00. A in the Cenutry jast Saturday and added \.660 to the Keene coffers, for Ballot of was a victor, ‘Week ‘ede gteat ink nor ndly pi Witheim, Jaenatea. edo my gu facing fa ¢. Havre. Princess Anne, jes. id. financially conslder- Reha eAninn hey Black Prince: (an anneetie Champion Colin, James R. Keene’s Wonderful Two-Year-Old Racer, laughty of Manner, an Early Riser and Fond of His Mor 8 PON Colins RubDowrn afer a Rvce, meee BROOKLYN GIRL A cau te ede SUICIDE IN PARIS Simple Tastes of America’s Richest sine be 10 tsar Marriage. PARIS, Se sappeared f Men Revealed in Their Amusements Fiddle When Tired of the AND THEIR FAVORITE AMUSEMENTS Golf Links, While J.P. | 4 John, Rockefeller... Billionaire—Golf, violin plaving. Morgan. and W. A. Clark | 2—Andrew Camegie. .. .$309,000,000—Golf, fis! Turn from the Pursuit of | 3—Wa" & Vanderbilt. -100,000,000—itorseraci 4—John Jacob Astor... 75,000,000—Travel, 5 Dollars ta Hunt Works « 5—J. P. Morgan....... 75,000,000—Art collect Art. 6—D. O. Mills......... 75,000,000—Railroad: manipulati 5 Poo Feat eee Bi ears antHYOpys Whenever the name of John D. Rocke- 8—George Gould hting. | Her 1s mentioned nowadays jt_ronjurea f OH. H. Rogers. 50,000,000—Yachtin 10—H. M. Flagler....... 48,000,000—Entertaining. 11—Henry Phipps. sees, 45,000,000—Walking, | D, Archibald. 40,000,000—High-speed power boats, { hting. ig, collies, 5,000,000—Ya ding. 13—James B. Haggin... 40,000,000—Breeding horses, 14—A. G. Vanderbilt 36,000,000-—Coaching. a) ara 15—W. A. Clark.. .. 35,000,000—Picture collecting. 16—H..O. Havemeyer... 34,000,000—B arence Mackay... 32,000,000—Tennis, polo-raciny, , Ogden Armour... 32,000,0C0—Yachting, automob 19,4E. H. Harriman... 30,000,000—F shooting. { Jonn D. does Fad — john W, Gates; .. +> 25,000,000—Horseracing and bettiny, ee, 119 R16 a i ra 8 rd OM mae- | nate, cares onl MIA] Henry H, Rowers. Standard Ov mac. | pate, care. publi « ‘ ing, fishing. It is hard-to imagine a man worth & self by playing “Down urs at a time, xo many oblivious to the fine. mist which wets end Kanawh t fons alles him, Hogara_like | __ Flagler Happy as Host | He tes, pstored in nd some ps awaiting the set In thelr partic A AB 0 t pale Bie are ers of ‘the richest men They have millions at the Loquired Mr. *( ‘2 fad ts collect out, He arcus Dal fore he and M seuen't ptay cards for money vow. |? dooks, maniiscripts, paintings, bronze A Pair of Philanthropists. i apatabrysioeryineal’ antiques /etel)thay sen illis. banker aid pile 4 Ip-almost priceless, Tt Ja sald to be the | pn fad an that ty bis 2 ee tinest private collection in the world, eure ‘ | : AD vet for forty years Mr. Morgan has a Won hin. many been collecting prize collies, and is be- deh. pi n recent years. | Travelyand cru nhs ate : rmahal favorite f of John Jacob Astor y, and his Hudson, <i this tement, } Harriman Happy In the Woods, | ti!s statement i. oe cetcutar Is Henry KE. H. Harriman declares that he | Phipps, We Krost ater nate, who finds relaxation on his business trips. |! eae A bcietiavAmie uw Ho has admitted that he likes coach. |ipgmen, Mr Phipps has & real amuse-4 time of {is dlap ~| tng, foo, but those who know him wel) | ment, and one more prosaic than elther | y He Emendort farm, ne Norfotk,|asvert that Mr, Harman fs only amused when he le off in the wooda| oq “ito affords. tine neem he ee on fing or fishing. Walking affords him | ington, Ky enjoyment than any other recre-| the head of the Reef and Packing ombine, J. Ogden Armour, is x lover of ath eee teed cen. SO Seabee Tn anes ning Bath jb STOCKS ACTIVE ~ AT HIHBA PACES YF James Rowe Trainer ——— | Marie Hardy Drowned Herself Seattle Be Silenced to i Prevent Riots. SEATTLE, Sept. 14.—Japanese Consul — Shimadzu has appealed to Chief of | Police Wappenstern to prevent the Bixe. clusion League from holding any king — |of a demonstration that might’ lead te | race riots in Seattle. : | A similar demand upon the pollee chief has been made by some of the newspapers and Chief Wappenstern ‘ame mured the Japanese Consul that what ever happened he would guarantee that the Asiatic ‘quarters would not be fi I by a mob: 2 ae The Japanese Consul declared thi his countrymen are not arming theme o) realnt an attack, and he ine Japanese would do ‘nothing {to incite troudle and relied wholly om the police for their protection. Efforts of.the Exclusion League to compel the “net of Police to disarm the Japanese and Chinese will not have any effect: | upon that oMetal. He wit pay no moré Aitentlon to the storage of arms in fora |elgners’ homes than he will In Amerts jean homes, but he will arrest any pers gon, native or foreign, who js found te + ATT SIR KUN: Tr —_$_$<_»____ Share Favor the General List in ady Market. ¢ ea Stocks were active and higher In the? early market to-day, the metal stocks” sharing favor with the general lat. Amalgamated Copper, Smelting, Read~ ing, Pennaylvania and the Pacifics led! fm the dealings, with an average gaia? of a point. ¥? As the neasion advanced Mberal offe ings of Amalgamated Copper, America Smelting, Reading and Union Pacifie undermined the whole market. One point advances in American Smelting. verted Into losyes day's closing to WO 1-8 St. Paul, United ic, Misasurt— arities RAV States Pacine way 1 The heavy tone continued and thé market;cloned with the entire lst dowa, the selling being brisk Steel, Union Pa: Distillers’ Se The Closing Quotations, Marle Hardy n her wedding hrown hi [in Banee Ry ii | fe. These Go In for Sports. + & KOO HOE nthe box re yday'a hizhew: are Fuel & Hout henry Inter Met ig iit Heavy Gotten ‘The local cotton market opened easier ie setback was not a full | response to ‘ihe cables, which were very. weal. On the call there appeared to be portant bea that the spot” urned) Ww Ue Breatent ptember, 11,4 to 11 Desemb 7 to 11.08; Pebruary WSS to ILS88: Apri! bid; June. 11.98 bi Y) i an 4 ied pense : : }

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