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NEW Yo if | ~ SENTENCED TO | ~ PENITENTIARY to Bene the— eee Man to His De Tells the Court. eath, Physicion _ 3 BROUGHT HIS CONVICTION ON HIMSELE, JEROME SAYS, Not Admitted peas I= | surance Co., ito six months in the Blackwell's | Lastce Dowhng-inthe-Griminalt Former Justice Hatch, counsel “Dr Walter R Uthe sentence was equivalent to a sentence to death. Dr. Alexander. Lambert, who 1 Se. Gite} te was-convicted of @ false stateemnt under oa rand Jury about 2 “yellow dox fund’ deposited in a Dobos Ferry =| peak forithecum of “Andy “Hietds. Bovyist. m fornex ansured muthoriuies @dmitted that he had testified fateely, had been advised to do so But for this admission, it *f Seown: to" ‘the wut sald he by counsel. appeared {n_to-da: proceedings, wen: Wir war the witness | » |Judge Would Heed the Jury’s Recommendation| oi Mercy, ce Says, if the Prisoner Had | That His Crime - Was Prearraaged. nt_of the Mutual Life In who wis found guilty last-week of-perjury, was sentenced sland Penitentiary this afternoon by aranch_ot the Supreine Court. for the prisoner, stated in court that examined the paso in the Tombs “Lat noon, testified to the same effect. Suslice will be satiated by of the ‘defendant In the | per ary for six months. Dr. Gillette all but collapsed. when he: heard seivence~ pronounced: — Me wit }remein—inthé.Tombsuntii. | are heard on next Wednesday,onia mes tlon™ for ay corttOratn, Of reasonable doubt ee 2 Ser replys LATONIA RESULTS. LATONIA RACE TRACK. Ky., Oct. —Renults of the faces here to-day {have been suspended. ‘When, ir. Gillette was called before Justice Dowling to be sentenced Mr eiand. Dr. Lambert swore that Dr,Gt te is suffering from degeneration GF peryous and mental strain. ‘Phen to sentence him to prison would mean to_rentence him to death, would |i watt asked Mr. Itatcn, replied the Hiatoh called Dr. Lambert to the witness | a the heart due to old age. and>titense —Marvel (18 to 6 -and- Refined (3to § for piace) + $ to 5), j Hyperbole 3. Ethel Carr (5 to (out-for place) 2, Ate Jerome Is Lenlent. Mir, Hutoty then “moved =fer anew 4 an arrest of judgment. Both “were denied. -Distrint-Attor~ Jerome-srose-and_moved that sen) tence be pronounced. i eee @emency, but the ‘fact remains that be this conviction upon himself. Lane “otfense! of which he was convicted (ie extremely common and more than any ether it tenda to bring the admin- [tmtretion of justice into disrepute, ‘phe \Gefendant perjured himself. He eaiy retracted when sapprised by the Deewict-Attorney that the full facts were knows. In spite of his ege and “atpe advanced age and the hitherto’ Tits RACEea tasmcioes life of thle defendant,” sald| 1 135 7a Sra un Ge District-Attorney, ‘appeal for) -AUTUMN- RAINS HIAY AT JAMAICA. ! i | | RED STAR LINE RK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, Big Steamer-With alrom New York Damaged by Many: Passengers MAN DEAD, SLAIN “AYA POLICEMAN AV WITNESSE: | Several -Men and. Women _Assert That Kelleher Clubbed | Florence Kaempf. The Coroners’ OMce is investignting the death af Florence Kaempf, of Wood- side, Lei, who died to-day at Elgnty= fourth street ami, Avenue A In the arms of Potoeman| James Kelleher, of the} East Eighty-eighth street station. Three women have been found who say that] Kotlener knocked Kaempf down and| kicked himy-and there {a also a report, | -recelved—at—Headquarters over the tele-| ner. He appeared to be drunk. As I; approached him he cailed to me: I was reaching to grab him he fell. 1 picked him up and carried him to Lutz's | drugstore, onthe southxest corner.! Justasy $17,500,000 Already Engaged in Lon- don, Some on Its Way, and More to Follow in Heavy Shipments. 1 Within a very short time fully $25,000,000 in gold will have been brought from Europe by New York bankers to relieve the stringency in currency which helped to bring about the present condition in financ Up to the close of-business to-day it was announced that 4 fotal of |” $17, 500, 00 had been eng pared in-London-for-import-here-since last Sat- urday, This whole amount will be available in New York in one week's time. the amount. The principal engagements announced to-day-are-as follows: Russo-Chinese Bank 2.2.2.5 + $1,000,000 National City Bank......... 6,000,006 Lazard Freres ..... 2,000,000 Heidelbach, Ickelheimer. & Co. 1,500,000 Hanover National Bank_. _1,000,000 phone, that Kelleher struck Kaempt Guaranty Trust Company ae 500,000 with « policeman's club under the right Kuhn, Loeb &-Co........... 3,000,000 eee, 2s ies that he” chedt Total 5,000,000 Kaempf. His statement. of the affair Be Smaller engagements swell to-day’s total to's $17,500,600 Barto wens a “{ aw the man standing on the cor- $2 25, 000,000 POOL, DISSOLVED. = Wi hen the bankin ended at 3 o'clock it was evident that the force of the financial unrest had almost spent itself. Students of the! situation thought they could see. normal conditions in. sight again for Other engagements of the next few days will greatly increase | opAtitcheoete HITCHCUCK THE ACTOR 1S HELD IN $3,000 BAIL ‘Serious Charge Grows Out of | Comedian's Acquaintance ~ With Lit He.Girls ! Raymond Hitchcock, the comedian, Wax arraigned in Centre Street Police Ceurt and held_in_$,000'ball thin_atter- noon on a criminal charge preferred by | the Children's. Society on behalf of Helen Von Hagen, a fifteen-year-old girl. The offense charged’ was committed, according to the information filed with the Court, on Noy. 3%, when Helen von Hagen wan fourteen, ‘The Von-Hagen girl and another = named Whitson were questioned this. morning by Assistant District-Attorney | Garvan:——-Their--teaiintony— completed the...records..\n_the. case against — Hitcheock, Includes statements from a Voecks, witch girl named Elsie man names Mr. Garvan ent a sudpoena-server af- (er Iiltchcock. The actor appeared at ihe Criminal Courts Bullding with his Ambulance —Surgeon——Coscagan, trom} Presbyterian Hospital, said the man] Aled of apoplexy. 1 did not _put_my (Continued on oem Pare.) AGE CHART ~ { heaviest. - Not a single failure or suspension -had-been-feported the-first-time in-overa_week —Three-o'clock-found only a few persons still in line at the various—institutions—where-the demands have been Late to-day the announcement was made that the bankers” syndi cate headed by J.-P>-Morgan, which ptaced-$25;000,000-on- the floor or the stock market tor cati-toans-now- felt that ‘the situation -had=clearec to such an-extent-that the brokers _no_lorfger-tequired the assistance the bankers. The action of the Clearing-House in_ issuing Clearing | MEETING. VRACK HEAVY:— i, 870 added: art Rood, six furlongs Won dr# Winner, $ “Ali i ta Jeu ‘éd ground-on: the- All broke running anu had All his speed. but ce. ut an thes —— three-yeai TI He eu Reece aes tee @aire @ penalty in the nature of impri- laoreet A heavy ‘eentence 48 not re- teal yeaa Hatch made a! long and tear- ae ‘Gulepeechin_belialfof his. client and friend. He aasserted that ng moral = terpleede- had besa shoo —that-ttwaz: |=} am unusual, In fact, an- unprecedented * }\eese; amd that no actual perjury had | ©een committed. f alkene fh ‘Why didn’t he say that before the Grand Jury?" asked the District-At- torney sharply. "He did. reeponded Judge Hata. hen his attention was directed to the matter of that account he truth- | fully stestified to the purpose of the ) fun Juatice Dowling In Imposing, sentence dM wah a tragic occasion. He re: ‘ferred ‘to the sixty-neven vears of th “defendant. ‘the wervice of the Mutual Life and té the fact that he Is closing hiln lifo un- ‘der a felony charge. The Court also said that there had been no suggestion that Dr. Gillette had profited personally by his offense Or that the policy-hold- era of the Mutual Life or the public had suffered’ a pecintary loss. declared the judge ‘is suffering for the sins } i ‘ 1 “In view of all the favorable circims} rack | stances,” nald Justice Dowling, “I would rnd heen a openinne "Te tempted to-carry the jury's recom: | % nag ft Fab ee ‘)) mepdation’ of mercy to the full ex- eit RAG! “treme: but the, witposs testified that ho| L 1140 140 tH AAAGE comimitied the ‘offense on’ the advicg of @ lawyer. “Mividenty © the’ plan waa prear- vangéd, and this defendant in a mis- @ulded spirit of loyalty attempted to {earry out his part., The maximum sen- Le ‘age va a faust Ud a ined to his thirty-aix years in ani atl elosedtor the —das...tiere_2ere_only a ti aor og ee Tady, Grapple. Ju Wed the. ain. Fit eT HET ‘Treabteme! ae 434381 1115 ¥o. ad to be hard, ridden to win. hee-cipeed=at rons oatie- Marster closed a bie” Prenton nat wpeed tor ste furlonxs. ir Se ee Syd rien Fin. Jocks or yes tue = Ee ae ay : ee i q }: 3 Miller: sth} 53 $Added ‘atarter. ow fis wed tiny dre pace, Just AATee fprpay Iraproxem Beratched—-Dreamer,-tielng... Alen on, Fulfonviile, Maxima, } ent. She went to the febnt easily and | plosion, toased the race away, Sewell ‘closed with «rue. 1138 FOURTH RACE—The Remeen Handicap, e ipelt furlonxs, © i Won caclly. Winner, b, c., by Cesarioo~Estelie Whitney, Owner—rownleigh Park i x. Starters, n King Cobalt 58 T1014 Arates ones ba 48 1a ther $ i 5 miter 10 83 48 Beratched —Lad: a yore fo heavy fon it wa Praia THRO Ey ee ee oy ume, $.83: 3. rie = Bema ‘guitar Phi four-yeeroids and upward; We Ch! one mile and Winner. ch. 63, Wan easily, Btart bad. mn, “Open: High. Clos. PI. Fin. ¥ R : Ne McCarthy 31° Buxton to gt Beiaanlt ry | iwinning lead. wae r the place, Andrew if olosing ‘hour. CONDITIONS. IMPROVED. J. Edward Simmons, a member of the Clearing-House Committee, sald: —=""Money conditions are much {mproved, but Wall street should not ex- pect bankers to go on supplying indefinitely call money. There will be no more pools:—The' action of the New York Clearing-House Association in issuing certificates should obviate any further money pool arrangements, Persons requiring fpnds should communicate st once with thelr banks to Secretary Cortelyou stated that he had recelved reassuring ieportsfrom New York, Chicago and other points and tho! every where confidence is heing restored-and conditions are much improved. those banksTfor tmport. but the same purpose will ed debit bal- be accomplished by continuing. deposi against savingasbank securities; aa here- tofore. unn, arrange for their loans.” In Washington to-day It was announced that which this morning sho anaes at the Clearing-Mouse had wiped media-of- & Co. to-day said ennsylvania 41-2 ene Loeb that Whoen-the-Frist-Company of Amer (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) ea ance “soor-curmneahout | Ryan had bought forty persona In line as compared: to _|190° last Friday. Some of them. sald They Woult-xtay on for the night, Just as te doors shat Thom n en- Versa “President” Oskie tt pant hs co wifor— was Wall stroot that Mr. a contrvlling interest in the Trust Company of America, It created 4 favorable Impression. Mr, Thorne. was told about the sayy rumor with regurd to Mr. Ry: | There are all kinds | sald. But he did not answer the ques- tion direct. The Northern Bank, on Broadway, de- clined to cash checke for more than $1,00, The Broadway Trust Company served notice of tie calling in of loans, Gal! Money Up Just before tho close of the stock market call money rates rose to @ per osnt. The rate In the early hours waa 12 per cent. This went to 30 per cent. and then to & and shortly before 2.90 a GHER-UP TIL Justice Dowling, In the Court, to-day, on the recommendation of District-Attorney + Jerome, accepted ploas of guilty from the princtpala in the pool-room raida of last spring, which, {t was sald, were golng to lead Supreme million was loaned at the latter rate,| “higher up," and bring to account tis sald that Kuhn, Loeb & Co. put] Prominent politiclana, out a lary: amount-of money In $5,000] Robert Davis and Parke Robinson wore fined $) each for bookmaking. ‘The Davis-Roblnedn information bu- real was located in Fulton street, and hore Was struck the “Benatar G." traf}, lots at & per cent. ‘The rise to © per cent, did not come until Just before the The Clearing-House and the loan committees were In session al) day, one which Mri Jerome: prom| sod Mac) kolng of. their princlpals duties -belng cthe! Ine (to. ead ¢@ Dlg: developments. The coun- Gpection of Colinton! offered. in ex. | detectives: figuring In this raid are no longer In thely former positions at the Criminal Courts Bullding. Thomas R. Keator and Edward A. Fisher wore ¢ach accused of oonduct- {ng a racing information bureau at No. change for the Clearing-Houxe certif- cates, Thia afternoon Assistant Treasurer Hamilton Fish deposited a conaldsrablo amount of publlo funda in the New| '” ane York City banks itr accordance with | 4 qVOAutGky, Mealor was fed $10 Instructions from Secretary Cortelyou. There will be no deposits of public EVANS funds, bidatchtel Againet gold cogamed Are Now Bverywi AND OXeTERS, eit, A. Weest for An, ee House: certHicates wvas_prinvarilythe cause of. the:abolition of: thé. poor. Seer Preeuco banded ay raft <[ aecurtty, located In wax approached by Asatatant- Superin= endent Moore and Agent Pizarro, of he Children’s Soclety, who placed him lawyer, Herman Fromme. As he waa) Mra eaareneeeantatea Penteriig the -Distrlet-Attorney's_oice het Th Oe Es UA 4 Off D ~ Collision” With Breakwater Over. 'ROCKETS. SUMMON HELP FROM GUARDS ON SHORE, Vessel Believed to Be in Dangerous Plight, as Emergency Seems Too -Great for Reliance Upon Her Own Saving Apparatus. ‘font “New-York, Oct-19, for Dover- the Southern breakwater off this port. “The vessel The facts that the steamer-is caling asistance and the coast guard fs going to the rescue, would indicate is of the most serious nature. With the crash happening so near shore there _ believe that no time offered for the own life-saving apparatus. The Finland. carried a heavy cal New. York, The Finland sailed from New York Saturday in. commanc Capt. Re “Preaer Her treat —and—recond-vatin t= lat is an follown: LIST OF PASSENGERS. Mrs, Emma- Bliss. Mr. BE. ®, Bowne, is supposed to be badly damaged, as she is firing roel iets for lifeboats to-come-to-her-assistane Lifeboats and DOVER, Engnd, Oct-28 “The Red Star line sleuaee Finan and Antwerp, collided to-night with that the damage she has sustained is every reason to rescue of passengers by the ship's, hin list of tourist passengers. from z Miss Magd. Albert Master Fred Albert. Charles Beebehiser. Andrew Binder. Mra, Dorothy. Binder, Mra, Marto—Brelle. Mr, Hector Bureau, “Mr—Frank—Dumont-+ ‘Mra-A—Exxemann. Mr, Oscar Ens, Me. W.D. Brunts. Mrs. Maria Faurel. il Sindeeiarr eats : | Misa Beatrice Boswell Eliott. _ Master Hans Fauret. i 5 Hiteheock was almost overwhelmed | Mins Helen Hebrown. 7 Mr. Emil Felerabend. - moana when Informed of the nature of the; fem, 7T. Fiahe! eit ene E | ec ngainat him. fe was hurried) ae Wx Gullo [espe ee ees oaTY AERIS tothe Centre Street—Poltee Mra, Gulllout = ourt and -Hhedsip sclth +the-other pri Mr. RW. Hale Sant bas te walt hia turn_before Lear Tae Se reese ee trate Watsn. 5 a Mrs, FL. Hall. atk Vren—Hitchoock reached the bene. jail capeeltylng Lthe€ the offenve? waa] fee Heenan tote committed on the date above mentioned | Mr. D. B. Kower. Me. ALNo, 125 Woat Forty-firet street, Mia Aratacdonnid atts ‘Ammiatant , Dietrict-Attorney Gervan| ‘Dr. BM. Pond: Mr, George Nomine, raked that bail be fixed at %,000, ~~ }Mrar-Pond— = Mra.-Nomine- i eh Bike 7 ME Freeman aaked~that-the-bond-be}—Miss-Aveia—Pand. {Miss Nomine. oy fixed at $1,000, saying he had that! Dr. ME. Pond. | Ars, Marte Pardon. amcunt with him tn cush, Mr, Garvan! Mr, Joseph Rufkraber, { Mina Amete—Pardon. demure. Gtpt, A.D. B. -Snea ee ephere| dre: Gur or five llttle siti! Mei, Bnead, Mr. mixed up In this,” said the District-At-! Mixe Jane Fan Nose -sread Rtiassoeet orne »robubl, nd maybe five} Mr. A. C. White REA TaSe iia ental will oll The bond asked aie MWe White. el By, Andr re (oS awintrate \Catsh “tmliy-fixed-bail’at} And maid: Patra. Theresia Stangel and Infant —- sO. It was furnished by Hollia Coo-} © Mias Anne Williams Mig Kateranner ee LA ae NS. Metreclian Hilt sncook 13 t _Second Cla Rey. Rich. Verachafrelt, ae navel Mr Cooley th aliod ee se. | Mian R, M. Wolthen. Az Dantel Weiss. ‘he Court ruled that when Hitchcock | arraigned’ for examtnation next pro netay— eee oun Ae, ty Thteticook’s= troable=comes—from— wociation with several. little iris | whom he met while piaying at the Gar- den—Pheatre, The Von Hagen and Voecks girls have told the District- of going in an ‘automobile with-in -to-)is-~hame..at-Great Nac. I J. and) viaiting “him at his Foo in_town.— Spee save thatthe wee nat ter Js on of blackmail, Promises his friends to prove that certain de- signing persons, with a view ef: cx~ torting money from him, have suborned Sisie Voocks and other little girls to make statements which can be clearly disproved. 1 i PIMLIC@ RESULTS. FIRST RACE-For two-year-olds; five and one-half furlongs.—Kin; Plato, 107 (Beckman). 2 to 5-and Ito 3, 1; Omnipotent, 97 (Harty), 30 to 1 and 10 bo 3, 2; Gun Cotton, 107 (McIntyre), 16 to l’and 6 to 1, & ‘Time—1.11, ND RACGE—Three-year-olda and yelling: ene mile and. forty ‘O1_(Delaby) 2 if Taay Karma, 101 (Golds 1 and 6 to 6, 3; Lally, 9 § to & and i to 2°32 Time— y and 4 to mein), 4 (Henry), 1.48, RACE—The Ronnort; two- five and a half furlongs.— 5) 1, Mins ) 2,’ Mont~ } Time THIRD ear-olds: Truro, 14 (4 to 1 and 8 to Cateaby, 107 ( to 1 and 2 to 1) bert, 14 (15 to 1 and 6 to 1) togplechasa! three. low Back, 132 h Wood, 157 to Land % to D1. Tot to} and 7 to 10) and 2 to 1) 3. Time 4H: RACE—Thri six furlongec-totaniet, “108 i tyt@pe Ama out. 1 Royal .3—t0 and 1 to 2. Berkeley. 101 telat), 7 to 1 and Time—L.17 8-4, te) 6 SIX TH RACE—Maidens; all ages; one mile—Purjtan Gtr, 112 tmnt 4 tol anit 7 to 3, Noblesse Oblige, 112 (Diggins), 8 tod and 3 to 3, 9; Westover, 312 (Coleman), 2 to 1 and’ § to 1 Time—L 48 1-4, -RACES-ARE- RUM AN HEAVY FOG ie JAMAICA TRACK King Cobalt eee Arasee Carry! \ _thé Money in Remsen Handicap. (Special to The Byening World.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Oct. %.— ‘The Remsen Handicap, the: feature event of the card here thia afternoon, developed into big betting compettiion | between the backers of King Cobalt and Arasee. Thousands were bet on the | y Foody, from the force to-day | round of the sta AE BOUNCED AS Recent Midnight Tour of Stations. Kenny, the West, Sixty police atation, and Lieut. taten [dand, were dismissed an a result of midnight auto of Lieut. lxhth str of en, Hingham's Sixty-one memb re then charged with delinquencies ¢ misn who lose thelr jobs to-day were found. asleep wien they should have been at thelr ‘ two horses, and the public money fol- | desks Jowed that of the -plungers! Into (he peor ds are fo fal, ts stated Mttle tin boxes of the bookmakers. Ue eae mbes Bae | partinent Iso to be Ordered This wna ‘betord the moe wha rin) at and things were somewhat clearer this time than a few minutes when a heavy fog bank from the bay settled down on the track burying | everything from: might at the stirter's | stand and all else a furlong or two! from .the frand atand. | When the fact that the field had | started was known there wea such a) maining of necks that haa not been | seen at the tracks thls season. But the stretching waa Useless until the horses came into the stretoh. Then it was scen at King Cobalt was winning by him~ self with. Araste an easy second and Belwether third, a a ¢ t col} uh later | LAKE ERIE STEAMER week, whioh will later ¢ I ing of men from a wh ten Isiand STRANDED IN BAD SPOT. HUPFALO, N.Y.,'Oct. %—The ateamer dympin, of the Giigirist fleet, is strand- in Erie. The ion Grecian show, et mh laden with er Is upbound, heay post. y nd Ilex In A badly expaned. ‘THe vensel 1a resting easily andi is HON immediate danger uniees a storm before: asst nce reaches aris