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r ENTE © -work-ts-aiso dangerous and the attendant assumes the Fisk of the-exiployment : femolence would bo ty place hospital manngement back a hundred zeae epee . Head of Ward's” ana Hospital Anxious ‘to WARD'S ISLAND WILL BE PROBED, SAYS GOVERNOR 3 “I Assume the Commission ‘Will Do) Its Duty,” He Says, After Reading Dr. McCarthy's Story of Treat- - ment of the Insane ~ WILL ACT QUICKLY IF CHARGES ARE SUSTAINED. Purposes to Make ie in Management and| ’ Enough to ‘Attract Competent | Men as Attendants. (Special to The Fvening Workt.) ALBANY, Noy. 27.—Goy. Hughes has pot waited to be asked to| order an investigation into the atrociously brutal treatment of insane pa-| tients in the Manhattan State Hospitai for the Insane on Ward's Island. | He evidently had read and digested The Evening World's exposure of the| 2 ‘frightful abuses practised there, for when approached for an opinion on the ‘subject, he saitl deeisivel : | “I have called that matter to the attention 2 of the State Commission in /,ttnacy, and I as- i sume that body will do its duty promptly.” The Governor's manner left it to be inferred that no time would be’ wasted in correcting the evils complained of and in bringing the. guilty | attendants to book. INQUIRY TO BE The State Commissioners in Lunacy fto the oharges of cruelty at the Manhatt Brening World, when they were notified that th {natitution had {mmediately taken up We matier und were conducting an ‘yeetigation of their own. The Btate committee then halted {ts plans to anait the resuk of this investigation. i If the charges are sustained the commission will take vigorous action ant fm Bll probability will extend its Inquiry to otver State hospitals where con- @itionx similar to those in Manhattan are anid to prevall. “GOVERNOR WILL TAKE ACTION. Gov, Hughes ts cager lo have the charges thoroughly investigated, and if they are corroborated he will recommend cuarges In the management of State posnitals, and antendmcnts to the Jaw that will secure better protection tc in-} eane patients, i h It \s remarked hare that if The Evening World could uncover practices such | as “hanging,” there {s no reason why Supt. Mabon could not have acquired! the same knowledge, Tile wards tn Beite hospitals, It 14 waldy’ nre not’ properly aupervised, nc are thle attendants closaly watched, ‘Tho system {1 operation at State prisons, under which detectives are employed as keepers for the purpose of unearthing graft and {Ilegal acta on the part of the regular employees, should, it fa argued, be put in effect tm Stat hospitals, where It iy far more Important that attendants should be kep: under strict survelllance. PAY NOT ENOUGH HOR GOOD abe EXTENDED. cided to muke a prompt Inquiry | n State Hospital made in The Board of Manners of that | had DN. and enturally «re not the dest class of pervons that could be employed. sone ae Nats —eciex tr V's. -otten hare —tert-tts. of eerlousneets te aitendunta, 4: Nito estimates |utecrage passengers jSaonio, > Ebi Cs me ta ws eae be SST eee Subway Car Goes” Pi oaen T unnel to to Brooklyn Horie. te 15,000 00015 “TENG WALD nite MRT PCL AS TENTH DAY AT BENNINGS MEETING. GOING BACK 10: ULD COUNT grants ae +to= Homes Help to Drain } the Currengy. \ : 19) 19, 10, B 448 6 98 AUTUMN as NOV. 27. CLEAR. : r ¢ Biy'a1 4s be gt ier hier Let BY BF —y TRAC GOOD. $00 “ded; six furlongs, Co +) STAKE RACE AND. CROWD HOWLS Fralner —Barne Adds-on- ” 61% Bruasell 7 °C. Brady... 81 J) O'Brien:: ge Raynor... WW Keating Berwen left Laugh tes wold ‘for $1,000; no bt easily beat and came away ed badly at tha end. Boards @way with W 36,000 GO EACH Rush Will Continue for Six| Weeks—Most of. Those “Who, Go Are Men. i=For maiden twooyes «rants fro began with t ns of the ee weeks agy, finan- | clal dey ssion about th 3 “ giant 12/11 1s_15 has in no wise abs Eho- pas ause | €4 to the ut and the scenes ing Byes. dy cleverly when called on in ihe atreteh. inil_ ran away two miles before the race and $400 Won driv added, mile, Columbia. Art good L Beckman wee 1m MM 15. Stare woo 8, Darideon. cldents attending her depart ply repeated those of call blz lantic liners salling recently. Money Goes With Them. enormous ist there were only sixt womén and children, a cir- Jcumstance which indicatés that + an enormous amount of money-ts-atro be- transat- 3% 31 ohio fe 11211 3 ‘The crowd felt that rend the fayarite Noone first. mile. Notter. couldn't. heh 5 3 }the further: th atari gap became between the rt rt 10 G, Swain MoIntyre Ra; 31 Lachesii Lachesis a sc ers and Inquiry among exchange brokers anc Senge hers Hoes, YONG, io "> steariship agenta-davelops the fact that jeverly ip the stretch and had pleney left at th an enormous amount of money Is being Duffield waa third tn the last stride. taken away by these people. According TH RAGE—Selling; three-year-olds and upward; to be ridden 295 * ade from careful obser- jong, ok" sours, five never ridden more than three winners; §300 added; ‘one mi Thousands Sail Away. 1296 82 ENTH HACE—Stalden three year: 2 Coluinbla course. Time 144 4-8. is Here are the names of the ateamships, thelr destination and the number of carried by them At post, 2 nutes.” Off at 4.26. Seo een ee icetants Owner--3. CN Trai My. 3 ‘olda. and upward; $400 added ‘one inile, Start c cia es aa Fin, hi this weel Kalser Wilhelm IL, Bremen. Principe di Plemonte, Naples New Amutent: Rotterdam. Seydilta, Cambroman. Calabria, 3% 34 1) hype 4 ats 7 & THowant Bhean + High Jumper. Lady Avis 1248 Morning Light Princess, Netue Grenadier Lglanthon: 2221. Millan iu Breme be a 3 te Shea ae ae spore weDaniet- closed a bik kup. Lady Avie -wilt=do. ie, Liverpod TET Bt 3 a 8? 3144Notter We McIntyre Havre Savole, @ beou handinl roughly by patients durlnx uncontrollable outbreaks, ‘The Stats Comnuasion reovmmended to the Legislature last session as in- erease in the appropriation for salariex of ‘attendants, not prevall, We bellove that an Increase in wages will attract a,better class it} persons. . MAY ATTENDANTS GET DRUNK. vPnere are 470 attendants in the Manhattan Hospital,” pursued Mr. McGarr, { “About.20 per cent, Of these loso their places becduse of having used language to patients, Many get intoxicated, and that calise for dismissal Ia quite general. And then some of them leaye thelr werds without permiasion, “Tho commission permits tho attendants to use force {n their violent’ patients, but they are absolutely finbidden to use violen Moratyt reatment’ of To dermit os D, Wm. Mabon Roreves in {0 aM erit ot the Charges Made Get Names of Guilty Attendants and Prosecute Them, < fon th + Dr. William Mabon, Superintendent snd Medical Director ef the Man-~ ttan State Hospital, over the teleplione to-day: made the following state- if “4N one bas be€; more 1 deaply {in} Me) ‘Sed. than: “myself by the’ account! but the suggestion did | / Mauretania. Liverpool + 1390 {Galedonla, Glasgow’. + 1,000 \Reputile. "Naples .. 220) =) = i = Naples Rotterday S555 ew York, Sduthampton Koente Albert, ples... TRAIN TRAVELS TO BROOKLYN Goes. "Through meniNeah Tube of Battery Tunnel With Offi- cials and Guests. ~ Sass :| Cause of the Rush. * The direct cause of the present rush Is attributed by. steamship agents to the cessation of work In’ the coal mings tn Penrsylyani, West Virginia and the nolahboring States, and also the curtall- ing of construction work on the West orn rallroids. & hese people are very thirtty, Hohn A. Sweeney, travelling 0. Agent of the cAneher dine nuance have been pteadily at work during tho ast year. A large percentage of thom. particularly the Itallans, we call none iey come over jore anid The north tubs, of tho Fast R: tunnel conneeting the Battery with Jo- on str kiyn was ofttctall ‘ithout any Idea, of becoming eltizans, | Memon stzeet, Brooklyn fate ve every dollar aside from thelr io: inspected to-dar. by «@ trainload of ALS sr hme ta and then return | railroad men. city omelals and others, Tine ints shee eane ror the pee | who made the trip in triumph under fimulatine more?! the river to. the Brooklyn alle. «STU, 90 havepasn fright: | prasiddnt“Theodore P. Bhonta was the by Avcreeent nancial orisie, ith th t RA ainton. Pac recentic, | host, and) with the aswstance of other oman cane to our axené | officers of the tnterborovah Company, Tere araer (trom MoM eAaReY | plioted the party through successfully. Tecensen Of hor. garments) The trainload of, guoste pulled out bills which -were wo xroiay jot the Wall street station’ exactly ae 1237 and made the’ trip ‘slowly to Borougit—tHll_station “in Brooklyn in fifteek) ininutén. Tolor ~ Tnetructor * ee onciually Kuck " towelher. nile Wo were enenget tn counting the Gearge Ms Morrison. haadia the ever | yuatibule #7 While f 1 fentan in, the roll: Dike AUUENE wax necemdary to. mond for-m disinfectant. [t turned out. t}i: Ag wae In nonecanton of $9,100 Wh throu _ the train was halt” the tunnel General Hedley announced: ‘Gentlemen, we are now under the middle of the river. The surface. ts a hundred fect overhead and the bot- tom ‘of the river {s just forty feet over the roof of the cars, You will serve that there isnot a sign of wat way Manager leaking kihvovenithes ee 1H Femocle next, Ne atewards din- leak Fiualided Glaucus, makirig’’ the result Tt was Indeed noticeable’ that the|tiacko frat Reps ah tumnel was quite dry and the foctly fresh’ and cool, Bell Peale in Triumph, When’ the train ran Into the Borough Hall sation Borough Presfdent Bird §. Coler was the first to alicht. and run- ning up-the stepa to the Borough Hall yanked the rope of the old “City Hall" boll TC wae nu peal of triumph and the Borovich President strained his back In ir per (Continued on Second Pago.) —_——>. * DISTRIBUTING THOUSANDS OF TURKEYS FREE. The greatest men'a and boys’ outfitters upper New York, the Guarantee ng Company, uptown sorner One dred and!) PWeatyrseventh and Dal Savenue, In ‘accordifien with are wiving: AN: rime turkey fron | art Webber wreet Absolute free, a Abe market of Ri ry $12 purchnee. INC the Gu Dot oblyenh account of the free turkeye, | fut lag Docalisn. of tie xr offering ii men’s and voye The Ra a lave all after his runaway. wna giveh out In the matter, however Runs Away. There was-a long delay at the post i the opening scrambie, due to Beard all's then came on guine second and aculum was scratvlied, might be added to the Dix was thought to be a wilkoy: severance. Beckman Tosses a Race. Norbitt was the favorite tn the s elrength was stretch, but weakened there. Glaucus Disqualified, Braggadocio was pounds best fourth race. tall efd,’and he was far back run to the strete! the stretch tobe beaten a couple of heads, wes won, Glaucus got home frat Catesby third. NEW ORLEANS SRESULTS NEW races! at sulted as follows: FIRST RAO. yoar-oldn: Favorite STEWARDS BUSY AGAIN |Beardall Runs Away and Of ficials Send Veterinary to Investigate. MENGE-RACK -TRACIC Noi Dixte Stakes, hable farce. & agents are of the opinion bound for European ports will con-} ated Oraculam, not because he th to leave wi capuctty lists of yofor three-year-olds, foals thought he Sould win, but to get the ong mile and six furlongs, nid cours z . stecrage passéngers for at least an- Pox time, Off break at 249, Start good. Won galloping. Wianer, | 4 second money. The books mide ol three weeks, se Perne ra a 1 to 3 shot and Oracu- The Calabria, of the Anchor 1 tum ({uoted at S-to J, At this pric w galled for Mediterranean p Rao a erg ae het ts to-day, sm veritable floating villag the “take- ance’ ort play « 5 ulum. The looks couldn't give Perse- yerance away at the odds-on price. Th race wan a processions Oraculum aho ing the way ‘ing taken out of the country. for the} ‘bisal Bcratcied—De Burgeo, Orfano, McDaniel sent Oracutim right alone t ce fe tt out all through fhe atretch and Ginucue a men are all thrifty and industrious, ana oe (erable bumping and. Gt mtided oe Wee duet up in time, | nd passed the judges almost & |Pave spent little des their living fden three-yearcoide and upward; §400 teenth of u mille in front of the t+ expenses since coming to -Atmerica to lumbla_ course. x shot, It was a big Upest, and even th cra : DS panos Mies ea nme Stomnes resin owner of Ormculum waa surprise! x a es. ner Actual figures secured by an Ey 3. in. Jockeys!" Op 7 the victory. 3 ine World reporser show that mo ‘Aiken oe 2141) GQ, Brains FY Hingmaster Cavanatigh to-day too? than 3,0) st © passengers have ore eaten A is fh J Walans a up the bookmakers’ she son th taken thelr departure during the pres-| 1272: Grace Cameron’ + Bt 48) 4% Yorke nce 3 fourth race of last Saturday, whie ent \weok alone, and that will be a} 121% Witton Lackaye By 94 30° McDaniel 8 was won by Right Royal. The stew fair average for the six weeks of the sia 4 0 10. 78 Schaller’ 2b ards scented more dope to-day, and fa big rush. Tuckernuck 9 OF BF McCahey 1 the oficiyl veterinary examine Beard Ne Beardall to win east HIM Hit looked-ax-tf-the boy did to. rouse: his Asiltiwas, Malaga came on at 1 warive right enougtr 4 prominent pas Brussel yot hi 5 only’. to I two more jum head, with Hiaoke 4 head behind and ORLEANS, Te Clty Park Puree, five and a also ran. SECOND RAC 1D yearolde jange whh lund sto 25 3 It will pay you to [arid and 12 to 1, Dien Clothing Company, | cedae Bluleen, ¥ Xouu 7 MANK _Porseve ance Badly Beaten in Ben- ——_nings Feature Event. the feature here to- walkover for rance developed Notter would ytha front after the , went the wider the palr until, { when tiey reached tho stretci; Oracu- Jum had a g00! ten lengthn’ advantage. A & | cdnita the derisive hoots of the crowd WRATHE! U ES i 1 RESULTS EN 1 ENT. One Witness Swears She Made Death Threat oe Brown, Saying: ae Seorge Odom Instead, othing oficia’ wrouad ty ‘oung Herge: aida: the t vations. when passengern are booking Time—1.00 2. 4.02; otf, 4.00. tart, ood. Won, easily: place driving, running away. He ran and getting their money changed, y ch. m:, by Gold Finch—Solana._Owner—Chelaea Stable, Trainer. M. Burch. Tce eanerata beam rieauton herbs He: men averaze about $0 aplece which 5 Mit aie Fy eevee epee fe at only to get away from y they take with then, alther In cxst or | (250) Hooray Ge Miller... 2945 73 again. The stewards then drafts. Assuming. then, that during six 8* Dolly Spanker 6 Cas venslbls thing by ringing an weeks net Jers. than 36,00 perros go Peter Knili ‘ _5. pat 8 > 4 Louncing his withdrawal. laway, thy will have carried to th Seratchej--Goclety Bud, Ivanhoe, D°Arkie, cee Inner emered for $1,000; | was sent wway without 3th \< 3,200, 000, 0 een i pihers sites abouee anion no MiGney Bint, never far trom the pecs came away cleverly in the stretch, Dolly | libs, the favorite, ‘nile Ker was ridden all trac! had mo chance with the handit Gnly to quit In the xtrete The him. all t fh} Iie ly with Sar Hibbs third It belig sald ond, » former iuon to the in the f im off tin the | In the ao come on in ps he: would by Brow and Peoria steeplechase; 1 Vel | or Backer, .F to i) Colts nec Dink » iret 4,Bradley a MEANT TO SHOOT VICTIM, ANOTHER STATES SHE TOLD HIM Others Contradict Her.on Vital Points and Jdia in Declaring She Was Rational Aiter Tragedy — Prisoner Listens Wearily — Her Boy Very Sick..’ ee (Special to ening World.) x WASHINGTON, Nov. ‘27.—A direct threat to murder ex-Senator Brown was made by Mrs. Annie M. Bradley, ‘according to a witness who testified against the prisoner to-day at her trial for the shooting, of Brown Other testimony damaging to the accused was also introduced by the prosecution and some sensational happenings brought ‘out. Archibald Livingston, who was stenographer to Brown, declared og the stand-that upon his telling Mrs. Bradley that he did ‘not think {se ex Senator would marry, her, the prisoner. sai “Well, he'll have to or I'll blow his head _off."* “ Continuing, Mr. Livingston said that on Dee. 1, one week ‘before he tragedy, Mrs. Bradley called him on the telephone and said: S@ “ry, Brown got away, did he?” This referring to the fact that the esm, The & } senator had left for Washington without her knowledge were |: Washingte Quius a number of witnesses Witness declared he to ‘ shatial! add all being: asked | Sute Bradley, umany.: dplibsrato {al pled tne DUA raion |Hoods, "ao he and sho could get along: Aa nar mentals eondldon, declarte [oi Lvemgatan: dash{ined cine sleea are ree vat the question of her sanity had nat| the prisoner: to :a.rallroad ticket trorm sae rpaeeated to thems that she ap- [Salt Like: City to Tox Angeles, / Ha vional nnd talked coherently. {Said Mex, Bradley's condition then waa of these witnesses naw Ther Pa shout whine (tse to be now, Lortly after the shooting and gas adiat) aseans unpirter bath to her, but none of them rega Insane. en § old of an Brown and Idaho. wh ‘dete! ndant: City y Wy for Log. (a egapa i ed tu otter oct of Salt ne betre dley at ane meetin she Christenson exelting i Mrs. B apate ejeerfulneas? Miaftors aaeets saan fenuoend alot Ta fither-oF called forth “fi Mrv— Brown, Ara BM at Ogden, dent Z De ne Se! Mrs. Dr Vtah, cand suid she had Just caught the Brady's tostimony about hat trip Senator and Mrs. Bradley in the hotel from Aalt-Lake, which eventually ter- #® compromising vowttion, and thas minated tn Washington. | Brown” hy do a statement abouk Other witnesses testified {1 Mrs. | diy A she yeanted “him 10 ree mitted shortly aft the act) peat In writing and sin. that she stot Senator Brown. \ t Talk of Divorce, Watched Her Accuser, | Livingstone repeated the statement 9@ Mra. Bradley was late in appearing tnfoayell as je could remember it, to the court, She camé tn with her attendant-refrect, { Brown intended compelling looking haggard and worn. She jwas.: this wife to get a divorce; and if she escorted to the big armchair that (iad! refused that he would get a dlvorom Ween provided to make her as comfort-/ himself and marry Mra, Bradley, With’ able as possible during the hours jshiettiexs quoted the Senator ms saying: is obliged to attend tho seariong of/ the} ‘1 will protect Mts, Bradley ay long court. 5 as he accused nd several spemed onthe point of weeping. Mrs. Bradley seemed more palo | She gazed wearllysat Livingston; as I live.” r b Did he sign the statement?’ the em {ner continued, x here’ was prolonged discussion bes ” careworn than at ar me “aliee" the | tween the Senator ‘and hia wife, baw rial began. | It bec known In the! finally Mrs. Beadley asked atm to sigq urt-room that ler youngest son, Mar-/{t, and le #aid. “I wit) do anything te times | ja nd Brown, child of he you, Dolly, dui I will not da Brown, §s eritically | anything for Madame,” MM of membranous croup, and tw nol) lL jon Mid 'Atrs: Byadley lef expected to Hye, (he le fellow, a’ Sale on Mondays end nia the pre ight boy of four » is in a local vious Saturday mhe & uD Mty. qparding house and in being nursed by Brown's aitlee! ang vat the re’ Bradley's moter, Mr. M. #,! ex- te canees. qudigon. ‘The defendant hus nor byen | na Saale Emme 1 d.to see the boy ylnce his iil-| ba oes me eas began | Wh Vyciventon she an havin wed. the frat witress to-| if rows was, wong t day, iherresuming. iia tesclimpny for tho | - pro uLiGn In rebuttal, 1G 1d." eating “that ‘The witness sald thar tefore i ‘mn what I had ave to ord Ltold ber thag diab ways thi bres on Dee, fh left Salt ‘Luke for Waris 1 leet avith him §0 for Drath pases to Californts ae Imposed the conditlan on Mrs, iiudies }> be eb should ol am * Govatield’' or Wi came into the ofe———

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