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Treasury for Investigation of Foreign seen Methods. WEDNESDAY, HP ABROAD OCTOBE. K-99 Three Checks for $5 000 Each Paid 3 EVENING WORLD RACING CHART|_ Se BELMONT PARK. _ =—AUTUMN- MEETING. OCT. 9 CLEAR. TRACK FAST. LO3Q "ERET RACE —tandicap; three-year-olds and upward: €1,000 s4aed; seven fur | Tonge, main corres Tine 18S. Poel tess 2.05;- off 2.06, —start-goot—Won-handlly.— index. "Starter Gig) Den: Enrigue + ADDED STARTER Yvins Demonstrates How - STOCKHOLDERS’ KNOWLEDGE ‘“‘Secretary’s Min. utes’” Failed to Record |Many Doings of Interest — How Vreeland’s Salary Was Raised and Cut and Augmented. pr Baby Wi tum. Chief Hayes. Chas. G, ub-A-tot of ground on the turnk ai Don pnntiue mas Mise Angie Miss Sazzonl Bell. Securities Company, to the order “Gayre te Wentified the checks, which we reeland’s order. SUN AMIN olders ever replied Freasurer ame when 3 +—tng between Mr —miont that the $1: ‘Thomas P. len ‘Ru-day’s hearing before the Public Service Commussion re paldy he sa sAtepotethe: expenditure tder€enery That, in my judgment, was ths proper plate for it.” te Such a disbur | Beior to July. tional pala out by Thiee checks tor $5,000 each, drawn last year. by the Metropolitan | ! of August Belmont, were produced at Treasurer ideupon: President Sayre. Mr Vreeland, nince whieh did hot explain vouc Tot $20,000 7 iia National Civic Aaprespandatce (uy The_three che. ¢ dated May 5, Yes, Tome noknowle fhe $18,000 showe-inrw—tie-tract Hater uae Urer thelr, interests anf the character of the work done-undaf the auspices of | ye National Ciyle Federation, Checke totalling *S.s3—drawn—in Pivor of Marry D.-Mavdotia, were shown: ‘Troaaurer Sayre and Wentiled. The penditures. were charged in the prop- erty and franchivé account. fr--Macdonn’s services were Soe weetion with emery ah) Veesiztnd’s Salary Raised and Cut, Cravath Thoma FoR yan $n each instance wax ed by | not Mx, Belmont to Mr. Vreeland Mr. Del-| the hiont wrote tha! tls “investigations ad proved to be. very -satls thony =} $965, 607,19; AcoOnT nto — th HBCROTA ETS TINS to tart TUTE =A RV AT wae elected WLS Toctor of the Becur&les Company along with I Sayre in May, Yolntecred Intorma- «five yaar’ spectal glans tu the construction department. 1 Tetmont had got up th Ho spoke “of $H.5665 additional being. {traction mathoas “noroat tors hint sa eciay Tetributiony” made” hy) Mr Dir. Ryan and other traction iirr4t> | Vretang 4 == at an" expense of nia Se rhetncentaation wil be=rontinucd Investigation Proved Satisfactory. | to-me:row. Ryan Was Not Present ‘ Thigh finan Present at the directors” Metropolitan Securit! Company Witch authorized the purchdee of An- Brady's phantom railroad for “secretary's H. Vreeland ‘and award w. 1900 it-direotors nore present “June 10, (Gmuaued on Becand Page.) sae AS FOOTBALL RESULTS. TRACK, Ky,, Oct. Taces bere to-day re ATONIA RACE $n the cler, waa jeeting of | ~ 7 a reat ny @ 72 75 140 pene ae any 18 tea Couritermand : id iT 3. a es I) Bet des it aie i a aE a 80 creborcb FOURTH RAGE ‘one: mile: Tato High weight. Handicap; in cOurRe Ww eax }itmex.— Starters. {1004 Brookdale N [ony ack cu 418 Htora(ton + Ben en Added Brookdale 3 Ath TAN hts osuat Siiph showed «marked improven tak Te Jon —te_sure-ta- initeoree Fesehae.vy closed si 103 1008. “Dong Tots icitiiereankte Wk Oxtrich ce. +e - $= = At piqperty. aata-the-witrons: 4h! eae tae taat ur Macdonas cao press caleram, 00% = At New Haven—Yale, 18; Spring. | M 1 ouTd at sev that he Wie TANT? $s = y, entirely,” said Mr, Sayre- At Ithden—Cormell, 47. Niagara, 0, | Caccke samounting to M1300 were) AC PRindelphia— Pennsylvania, . 4 a ue = rhown to De. Morehead. auditor, of 571. Franklin and Marahall, 0. Woman Found Dead Is Said} Steeple Jack Does a Hazardous ie New York City allway Company] *t— Catnbridwe —Tacvard, 23) ifs whe next took the stand. The expen-| Bates, 4 by Policeman to Be Nora Suu on Highest Building oMitiresowere-cartiod-oilntha books.init} A AnMorer-UNUMpa Amdaver,15 41000 7 wenmeaentncaetee a -: yeolal account liendod American | Cuwhinu: Academy, 0, i Sullivan: aint City.= Aireet Railway Association. AC WitHamatown—Williamas 385” : - i ‘ five Mmared ac Migat hury Collec, 0, cath et | used “enterts ————__ Patrolman Mehwel J, Ryan, pf thel iernest Ca { \ : ~ itt yan, 1 Ernest Capel, the steeple climber, | 4 x The bites wae pald : : Haier aes terse sutras] UATONIATRESULTS. West One Hundred arid Twenty-Atth whi has the Job of painting. the Mage | ‘Aigo tton, fairies Station to-day identified the | pyje for the Singer Bullding. wan att [roman whore body was found on the work to-lay for a few hours putting on 4 ¢ York, £ =| STTNGW APPEARS. as mi Title in Hard nore Battle. Price, Wins the Bronx j Handicap. }: (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK TRACK, Oct. 9. ‘The Bronx highwelght’ handicap waa the bisweat betting event of the day here —“Asronaut, with Miller up, was-an added starter, Just as soon as the odds were posted there waa a soramblé' to wet aboard. Opening at 12 (0 1 tho price soon receedad to 4 10 1 at post timo. Acronaut ran absstitely-iaat, Brooklyn Nymph, showing a bic im- Brovement on:her last race, came onto win easily after: evotlns of Oracalum, }the_stretoh. Seok ankin-was-the “opening favorite: but he wwan'< wanted to-day. and hie ; Price went up. He ran a good race, | stout very faa; through the stretch. good while, rma “surprisingly good race, lasting long onough to-get_third BUT RUNS. ist Brookdale Nymph, at Good: James W. Gerard Gerelurdy to Be} money Jn front of Ben Ban, which waa | Named for the Su- | preme Court. BROBABEE: One | JAMES For Judges of General Sessions. FRANCIS P.GARVAN, EDWARD A. SWAN Ex-fienator THOMAS J THOMAS F, FOLEY. For City Judges. EDWARD ¥F. O'DWYE! JOHN HENRY M’CARTHY. ALFRED J. TALUPY. DON AD. D. O'BRIEN. DONN: | The above was the twhen’ the ‘Tammany Executive—C entative jing the lead —onti]tete—thtz—atrerasen, eWay trom tir pos— Don Enrique Won'the First. [ Bieven-wora scratahed mrom the open- tne yent—teaving Prince “Hamburg “ae tavorite and Don Enrique at the Taine | +prite of § to 1 Den Brique Jept—up hla_winning streak and w “a_Tomp } from: Zisnay, with Dolly: LPrines-Hamburg broke in front-but oon dropped) back to let Cressina make the Dace. Prince Hamburg quit, however. | Pwned he looked lo tiave a good chance lo win. He had no, apeed, finishing iit the ruck. Bicol Pet” Handles Fiag. J. K. Kevie las topped. tie Da Portland's record of O.° The vice tory of Masquerade. in the secand race | to-day added 910 to Mr. Kegne'a total ot-yesterday, and-thia makes hie win- Rings this season to Gate Wih1e, Meas querado waa at 11 to 20: in the betting nd-won -handily -enough-after-Marhlos: fad ted=tor-thre amin hat? arenes Ariduche waa second all the way, just faiting oe omd—to—bo- out’ for Btu ter Caasily lant send the h arter Casskly didnt send the horses ay today. His wife te UL and C1. Pettingill the associate Judge na nated the flag, Roelmiro Ran Good Race. Roelmiro at 10 to 1 won the third race. easily” from’ Gold “Quest, which came with a rush to beat Arasee: for tha second ‘money. Arasre had MM wane: hey FN ny rparegainane was Jane. — entry, Rosimiro 55 right Dack to his geod race against “REE, and there was ta. It-at-the Wan fer the place omlth eae oes Anishing out good and atrong. Easy for Number One. Nember One, at 19 to 1, wee an winner of tie mie event tor all ares, Ho) Jed after. the first half mile end came away: handily in the stretch, Live Wire,.second. All the way. could “nevur. met near the winner. Sea Wolf was the post favorite, He ran far below form. The start was delayed) by the crazy antics of George F. Davin. RESULTS AT WINDSOR; TRACK, WINDKOR RACE Rosulta in the races here ¢ Oct. rovor proper person td qilodtion on the nits. | ing \Vrecland vouchers wax Charles. | Warrnd:-socroiniy lind crapeiiroe of tlhe is Officers o€ Viv Lecnano Soctaty: backed tfiy-re on UF Gy fe eaten isda 0 New York Humane so: eThat is quite true.” kal Mr, Ivino oloty and the Saelety. for the Prevention WIth a Meuyh, “Ml tiese vouchers ane of Cruelty t: Anitfabe Y arrasgued ¢ ti? the “books and cheeks Which weve! 110 porsons vharged with inlstreactay Jost! — horsex In. the Qourt of spend eae) _ i Mhewe CAser Mave necumilated dur The witness Morehead #uld ciat ir-) tye summer uPiscuuigns ind the S.C. The raat ne Aion all the res Deas sav Sn Sner {thine the girl was arrested she was with of [her cousin, Maney, Sullivan, and that) oq ayeCall signed an onter In| BRUNE ARN OLAS o en * ule Supreme Court tly attenseon, d)-| ploce of: tiely Fostden Ne “Dallee 4 RrOahatenG lineg invenGestt hes i ork ‘Hundiine | Inquiry at tho Va Loan Dara. filled, to hd any: OM to artes) ts for \ls as counsel to ithe | i} UB ON EES ee priors Pichikcmlacceniete (ine ved Unbee. stad tho ot Ren sts sks niltenes sho gtve The vider Was iy bunitemattos of 1) deasiemei wea, mouiioul report of Reteres. Thomas. ¥,. Com) | Roaten. tA.) u ind war presented with 1 as follows, tracks of the ntral Rails "the frat of five coats -of paint. Thou-| ron He ee ‘+ Paget LACH Si eet sit to pipe Fond tear the HMudvon Hiver at (One | sanaa watoled Capella atiwork tron the | err Rae REACE: ath oor) t had be i that iN iB wi 1 for places 3, | Hundred and Elghteentiy street early Tyaindows of ofleo. buildings and othe ja Lake G to-5 for place) 2, M {chad been shawn kiki Linda Lake p Vfecland lirst oi $2.00, whtos Wille |DUyniy CoM a {Monday morning ay Nora Sullivan, a | downtown stress (oven for show) 3 ae ‘ 3 { SECOND RACKE—Pol 5 tot ana! ronte | pis, 3 SOND RACE—Seven “furionge.— eseallana te at 4nd! xirl whom he arrested on the charge of “morro oon ¢ ca| SECO? ie. fam Co Whitney riined to $6500, and tnt DT, Aurelius (ete t fon placed st 8 ae Peormo eee Gt Reon anes. Willi Dinca |: oharsaryenacniniementaeon Carve actor Oty; Ryan cut down to $00 per Ane tner 3 intoxleation Sept. 18 Inst, | a gilt xlobe on the pole, ENTE BORnIaUReR eta tar ener or ites RAC Belle. to 1| Whee Ryan and a Central Ome: man |” Owing to the fact that'a lightning roa| ‘mpprb! RAOESIve | and. concent UN e \reelan aobesiguuys Ly Adil Ao giny Simpeon (t to § for | wero shown the anutilated: remains, | extends about three feat beyond the top| rurionga.—Cocksure (6 to 5) 1. Nettle ulint cand. Moornoat j Ryan threw up his hands and exclaimed: | of the pole the task of (ue the bali /@arita (8) to 5) for ph 2 Miss Co A aS aaa haere at eppertield (7 to Wl eMy God! cho poor girl—thats the one | it pos Nil be aiMoults After, reach: |aarion (2 to 5:f0 ’ and 2 t Bhar of Light (s to 10-tor |. etsy A Ante Shoshana eet FOURTH «AC ro furtonge.—Let dear from vo) yn departinont! place) : Toarresled for LYS TT Lys he hac oimber will aes to raise tho bar Hien ehatchep (10 “to 1) 1, Awleas (8 to. 5 Wemiden hla oor amr oat FILE ofa Clay (i fo Lung) been Jo thle country only ex months.” enough to admit It being slipped over | Speishen {10 fob ts Awleas Gt pend.” 710, Ruste to 4 for place) 2. In: | Ityan war a bit haay when asked for the Mghtnink nxt and on to Ite place on | PINT. c PaaGe Inthe foul ahow) The payments «9 Mi Vresland ge) SNenMmtion BO ; Particulars concerning bis acqualntanen (OP CEI Doe es cattion a tima| Exeltement (2, to 5 for place), & Re | $185,000 «for whieh no vouchers wero! | with the dead woman. He‘ sald that he junton the pole to fall at noon each | bounder tos Bicone fuund all antedate July, 190," tntere OVER 100 PERSONS FINED jhelloved hoe could fnd relatives of the day, : dupiel Mr. Cravath, “and, tc you are! FOR CRUELTY TO HORSES, | roman and lett the Morgue in company “ POST-SEASON GAM ES. avililng, Mr. ving.’ }t can fo go Into the’) sanuedcat OE with the detective, Ho sald that at the $43,000 MORE FOR DAYTON. Sane ton (N,), terioa Winter and and Corridan, J arty f St. Louls oon 08 in i i} Tauts oos 058 60 Rattories—Raymond and |, Mayahall; Howell and Spence: —_ fevans'e Ale—1n mux or pottle, ens, ot hotwle:! e.ube | aRlvone, | when-—"Big-—Tom'*—Foley, ~~ who—had already refused It, _wn 1_Into fthe fight. Helf—a dozen leaders who wanted to place men In the Job labored strenuously he Jast Minte te aeprace: Conway: ee Whether Abraham Levy er Frank busy. It_was decided that 1¢ Mr. | Levy could not be nominated for Gen- | [erai- Sesstonm he wouid-reccive-one-vf- Bhe-nominalions for a City Judgesbip {f he wanted it. Edward I. O'Dwyer LJ. Henry Of] MoCarthy will be relomnated for City | Judges, It was an open race butweon half a doren otlier candidates foe other vacant places, Every Tammany leader who could gat to-Fourteanth- atrocy_wasat Tammany Hall hourm—before—the meeting of the Executlye | Commi was ca ‘Thomas F. Beal vod Cancun tha brother Francis Would be unable to sone bench becating Of his poor health. ‘This left another opening. for a candl- stepped into she breach with a man andihad assurances that his candidate Would "Se" Hoi travet=“-Frask Garvan; the Dtstriot~Attorney's—oftice; —was—an: active candidate fora —aomjnatlon, and had’ powerful-triends- urging “his-cintme; Let Lawyers Scan Sila! In-an effort to forestall _any adverse action of the Bar Association upon the Democraticjudiciary: nominations fam= many Hall has done some above-bourd politica: work, On the advice of some pug tie mei Wele “UL Milt Ay La, Commitee a iia or “the ‘Tammany Judiclury Candiuatos Las been subiil(tod to the Bar, Assocluilon for approval Charles B Alurphy caused thy Uist to bo made up, This jist was to the Bar Association with the rea hal Or@anizauon appoink a copumit to consider the Varlouy candidates and | fejaot any deemed unht, the committee to furnish reasons ‘for the rejections If any should be made, Tho. Bar Association appointed a com- mittee consisting of former Justice WHiien—N—Cohen,—Low{s 1. Delatield | and Hartow 8. (Weeks .These gentlemen examined the at. of candidates. sub: mitted by Tammany ‘and .mide thett recommendations, Whether Murphy will abide by tie decision of the Bar As Soclation ax expressed by the commit tee the convention to-morrow ni; "Who Is the Hollyhock Girl? She's the Beautijul Creati of a Famous Parisian Artist. Her picture in colors—all ready for framing—goes FREE with every copyof next Sunday's World in’ Greater New Yorn: §) slate rl however, and finislied a Kuod= second, | mittee went into seasion this afternoon. | {Phere was a hot fight for the nomina- Adoration. which hasn't been!out {n/a | tion for Sherif, with PJ. Conway holds, ‘ammany | fanaot—overy—stripe—and-with—e toarvst vshould—Tecatve. x cnorat_Ses= jot beng —tirat—in: Spanxer- third {alone tenninntton kept —tiie—sintereakerw Phe vecond game of the worhts cham hia’) take a nomination for the Genoral Ser=} date, Kugene MoGulre, of the Bronx, | (MULLIN GETS APPLAU: SE FOR HIS NERVE IN THE | Detroit’s Game Bicher Stems the Tide and Holds Out All=Too- Willing Scorers. — q on Chance’s Team. ; (Spectal to The Evening, World) NATIONAG-~LBAGUE BALI} Jones, Ihe UNDS, CHICAGO, Oat, 9 Wit | Schaefer,-2bu iis 'thetrenthustaxmnwhetted—py the cioKe + Ctawiord,-cf |twelve-inning We of yesterday, saseball | CODD, tT, ary Roseman, th: { Coughlin, 3b.. | Payne, c O'Leary, variety of league allegiance began, three hours before the time for the FATE to-Open, to-errtye Inthe vicinity” [and mow tha turnatiies for the privil plonahip_aeriea between tho /cuds_andt the Tigers was-begun_under better aus- L pices; both-for-tire-piayer-and:tie. aypen talor, than hope which marked te be- | ginning of the post-ncason, The sky Slagle, cf. wax clear and the air tems sharp and} Sheckard, If, [more conductve to Ton ins part Or} Chance, 5 the actors in the £ = Steinfeldt, 3b. “As yesterday, the make-up of the! crowd that clamored for a chance to) Xting, ¢ age the battle was not by—mry meana| Evers, 2b. branded —with—the Chicago trade<mark, | Schulte, rf: ‘but included —uimigraile from eGFeTincer 9 [elty of algo in the Middle West. De-| oNct trolt sent reinforcements to the delega-|Ffister, P |tlon that came down to the opening} ene—eo Hushy Jennings and his! Totals..,, henohmen. did not lack-cheers-and root-| tng to spur them on to deeds of dia- mond valor. : 5 The betting wae at ovens on_tho: same, with Chicago a trifle the favorite ‘ofr the result of the wertes, oto Hig —to —the—tle—ef—yesteniay —the Detroits wilt play’ an oxtra game here,| 20 prolonging the schedule There tend | Pacne, Diane Tikes ee Donslbility of double-header in the) Double Plays —Tinkes, nérlea when It 19 rememberot_that the | Chance gamon are not for suiary but for sharas|— inothe' receipts. 4 Ploleter, 2 First Base on Errore_Detrolt, Left on Buses—Detroit, 5 5 Chica; Stuck Out—By Muli Sneraas “Base_Hit—fosaman.. Two-Hase Hit—Sheckard, er.and Chance. Ht by Pitoher—Steinfeldt, Cote, Uinptvewn" ‘Day-end. Sheridan. Firat Baso on Buila—-Of Mullin, 2; om by. Plolets, Chance... Evers —an@ Crawtond ——andt—~Schaeter AL leant 25.000 persons watched the | — ing, apts Pera nken eenneten bey coaching nobly und. witt 80 3 mi Firat_Inaing. ANT WAR ORISA Ol the ea Jones slammed a single over third. by Aw mpire Sherid: er Bas | aie sites ar : hixh foul to Kling. NO RUN “2 | Rolmalers auniealed i nu asy Reh irhed his bage over ithe tour 4 | Crawford stouck out. Cobb banged a Steinfeldt was hit by a |krounder at Tinker, who threw to and thero were two Tigers } » | Evers, retiring Schaefer, and the batter 1 Kiii® sent a high-fy te | |waa doubled out at first. NO RI Pannendaunled Chane of 4 Slag i by ai fite Uirow to Schaofer, Evers a | Slagie got a base on bails and stole] cincien “to right Stelutelde reaching. { second, He took third on Payne's wild’) third. Eyern stole second. Schutte fi throw, which hit Mullin on the arm, dis-{ struck ou, and) Mullin was again i MBI Re anh Rai toce muInTOI HE el for his oxhibition of nerve, NO 4 Med” tq” Sch “Slagle i a 1 napping off third, Mullin to Fourth Inning. | Chance singled and stole second, Schae- ‘ Bt: Cob’ rammed to centre for one ba - fer dropping the throw and being spiked | y24 singled. to right, and. sehwtees in the mix-up, Stelnfeldt struck out.| th to .Tinker, NO RUNS of the fastent: mon 6 5 vaio Leagie. Cove) Second Inning | earnest ‘ Rosaman-alummed o triple to centre. [ni Foy Coughhn tried hard, but wound up in’a q Cot 0 : A IMWUU a RET EERE Rae IT SURE a lett, Romzmin scoring. O'Leary ‘foul 1 a xinglo peat cp to Steinfeldt, Payne alolo second. scoring Tinker, Single stole 040 t tiled to Blagle, ONE RUN, pckard doubled along | the Kling rapped on bewuttul” sing bringing hotne left-and Byers followed with oko pase] Another run. rd-darted for-tbttd, short. Schulte singlad through O'Lews: | hut was Uirown out, Bayne to Coughs filling the bases. Tinker walked, fore-/ 1) Chanes popped up to Hossmaa, ing Kiln home ter Slagle fann ty Rossman. sir | TWO RUNS Pre Fifth Inning, x single Into. cent 1 Nin percentage Of + grist ontel elt fe tune saw vate on ‘Tink Schacter bumped T ea mala te 0 it hare chaole Ai and boumled high,» cueren pire Sileridan tur 1 sh Uw he point, Bchnefer was out ateal. ss

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