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yey ia ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM FOR 1907 Diagram Showing Great Plays Entitling Men to Positions or prayers EVENING WORLD TO-MORROW , SKETCHES OF_ | RIDIRON STARS | © Wrarnnn.r: we A colder ¢. eee 2 fRINAL) RESULTS EDITION A (rorancm ns Opatoaa7) | PRICE ONE LS Ho ee NEW YORK, mimhts Satnrd@my clenr, FIRST RACE seven furl Tine 130, BOROUGH BANK'S FEB SE EVENING i HACE CHAT - BOOKS STOLEN AND ite eae 4 AT BENNINGS. MEETING TRACK GOOD, ; for two-year-olds and upward; 5400 added: NM EN ~OFMETROPOLITAN. STREET RAILWAY RETURNED BY CL ton Tae to See “Caval erp Records Sold. to ao | rymen in Race. by ; : U Thieving Employee and Brought — FikrBRAND GETS 4 cup. Back to Be Handed Over aa to State Examiner. ‘My Grace Captures Sieeple- chase, With Warrenton in Second Place. Dalley. i Sas as easily second best erpool, but | teh, oe | (Special to The Evening World. 8 © AWW) im the last five fur about two Won eaaiiy! pincn wane. Win _ eabury-—Appainis.. Three ta Take Charge of Company. OPPOSES FEDERAL MEN, | on District Attorney’s Office Asks Even- | Decision Holds That Collus Brought About Original | ing World’s Investigator to Aid in Appointments. | Bringing to Justice Brutal At- DISTRICT- ATTORNEY HAS _ | Boldle ‘0! near-b: forts, and Shee Taeeke Terres were—edmitiedfree, hundred on hand. AU came nae McCarren’s Notes fol $13, 000 Paid, as Were". hoveliy race forthe Army | | Mounted Service Cap. There were) Others Not Properly Recorded—Edward M. | twelve entries, and thay all went to the |pavk? To tie remulars: the race was A | Shepard. Retained by Depositors and | fore, ng: wo te eters wns very) 7 Tai Sos pe ete 440 Hoclety” “ver in trouble. Simple Honours finished lochan could never linprove bly position Tein Cun: $90) Added; for three yearoldy and upward: wx Win Me vetucker 20S Tom Badge. Wi ‘The regulars bet on any old thing, but | it wasn't long dcfore the soldiers’ money { made Gregg, ridden by Saddler James | MeGrat the favorite. Ther paraded | A report that the Borough Bank of. Brooklyn was robbed some time |t? tt Dost in sinsie Mle and weren't + there before they cot away. Dan n the past ten d: of an important bundle of documents, checks, | suet to the front Ike a ringer and the regulers yelled ‘Ti pt hop itn ledger leayes, notes ar al the tank “tickler” or loan book index, proves tol! Dan oe aah until well in- s ; z gi limportant and tha . Stockholders to Oppose Receivership. 1A: avalry, Port May?! M. Richmond be unfounded. District-Attornety Clarke has in his pos ssion the “tick. ie the atretth, when Gregg, the favorite, eres i began to close, and caught him. “Dan Jer"—on which he was at work.to-day—-and all the documents and books | ws fas tiring now, but hiserider, Miller, ; bat and 1 , Necessary in the further investigation of the affairs of the bank. It is} jon, one areal seedy Preandoton | 1308 FIER, AAG true that some of the books show that pages were torn out after the bank |.was third: © ithe savinneroomex from | sa Teagan att ig Troop G, teenth Cavalry, Fort May- rier Closed, but the transactions recorded on those pages are being laboriously | er, Va. Rah bera.of the troop yelled ERT Wilton” Lac Avblerse Ovlixe Milltown SeAet hy “ f uselves hoarse on the wn as he traced through other books. Rene Es cnn Shad’ seceinelr| ‘ On the day the Borough Bank closed one of the clerks gathered up) month's pay on dim. | bundie bee : Heccrueas ; Comedienne a Winner. { / a bundle of notes, checks, the “tickler” and other documents, stuffed them! Gomedienne won the opening event | ‘in his pocket and garied them away, He sold them to oming news- | after renning « great race, just keting ¢m to a morning news: : ae in time to. ty a head. The Wil-| Ligh Jumper") Durtield sc. Gramaar ehed —-MIxup. aa. G - Roy A, “Miller... Thos J, Hughes... dae. 8. Arthus Rousse: Edward Jor. Ks, Rowering saroida and upward; $400 added off, 3.43.Start ened, Won, vix furlongs, Columbia Start good. Won easily: place driving, Own: ‘Catoh’ wel Smith 2 CuEral ohe mile, Hy; place driving. Win: iner—C. F, Rockets. oF, Hale. | Paper. ; Seay son table. Dolly Spanker ani Satiguine,| | SoRtREL the, stretch and plenty lett en. Noblense Th ¢ z . yas made favorite after contenders were | Oblike closed re Ma have heen second nn few Miantio stopped ° | he aper the soe i een taesaOrs airoughout | neratehed. Heth were away Ce fy for a tin. a Mi : ee apn | _[sOnaidering this, Sanguing ran a gvod iti ceuiree qppver Ww Hank bxaminer Hn yeg, Ww, tn! rheein Ketting up to be second. “Right | t post two minutes, oft at Assistant Distrl jand True led to well into the stret Barer Dre Be Dye eat nteg nia torney Elder, In today's edition of only to quit. Raston was pinned on the | per Which’ bought the stutt’ fre at ~ lrafi tn the stretch, and Hen: his rider, | Cremer ; vagal i ed a foul hfor a change—| tie thieving clerk appears a Hamboy- | Raaoneienawaal h @nt account of the “midnight mild’ in 2 L ee Easy for My Grace. | hit in alleged Uie ducuments werr — AEWA ‘4 j My Grace opened favorite in tt.¢ south- | ern Steepl for nters, Dut «| i Clerk In Under Guard. Daughter Also Arrested, and teary piar ou Warrenton sent his price| equeseing, alirays close roids and upwa jpek, Easton, Hoslety Bud The yon, ADO Nenty lett at the amd, Hooray tred’ 1 the pace, and Qrazlallo » "3000 nad dry good. Won easily ‘Octn Reed. Owner cleveriy in atreteh and Deivetives have had the clerk who ‘ TSI AS eee eae sree otabyercentan | ‘ i ar RR Are rp eeaR RUS re Husband, Under Bail, Has ito 11 to ate « won casily ter Wie others tiad tired from muking the LY plant survel In the hunt after eft Tow? We Kame The District Attorney tue Left Town. Pen Arhenton was an ene gecond, | Inde jin front o¢ Flying Machine, J.T. Mors.) 71 Wot bothered with hin, ume will Se fered with bin. His ume gin fell early bul he was caught end| } Paine) lal ar, ‘ remounted Mr. H Finso} : rs. 8 2 Doe er ow i n, ¥ Pat Wo MaCacrent Hotess| Dich Mara! fillla Doellinger was ‘held |cuinary aeou flim ner ee eee re In the Borough Bank when jan $5,000 bal on a charge of forgery | SOUTH? i suapended, lieve been pald. There} yy Magisirate Harris in Centra Strest | Firebrand Wins a Cup. Were three notes, one for $7.4, Signed | ‘The Autumn Amateur Cup was hy, Senator McCarren, afd two of: $4,-)COUFt this afternoon, Her daughter, | iw “Tommy \Wrieht, of Baltimore. on {108 A was held in 2,00 bait of aj Pirebrand. 4 NT RACH—Three-yoar-oldn ‘Added; one mile Fh At post three miputes, Off at Flo r Cginalgner - aera Samuel HM, Hart favorite, Younx Mine Crawtord outclassed her company, but way ti larten. jockeys. Turt Ro, 108; in A had to be at the end, AD and $290, respeclvely, which bore Wright nover EX oune evans Solon, Shisglerran, a eoed Tack bails Indorsement® It ts d thar the} charge of alding and abetting: the for: | movie oft ving — Stopped. as Jhelum: Peco piea Wars patton Hie oWhanieuwery Hiding “ull te race wax over, Simple | \ Tailed), or within a short time follow-| Mrs.” Doaiiinger and tho girl are the | pear HS neers ees Petia “bifid edetigister epenentiveix nt oath, ereteeme tment chased te Te POTTTe Bie 1 and] J ihe Way, iwiie~ to rer tire pra “Ken ore. Wheh wa begun the investigation,” | fred Doeliinger, a lawyer, who arcs loneth In front of Killochan. the second | Merrizo, Aialor Mack Clitt, Knight Ae St Seald Assistant @atriot Attornoy Elder | rested on a forgery charge @ month ago. | choice fn the netting, Head ti h Dar taetays yeh Touindy ou Tha tao OF wavs MINT AHA quIeHTg Uepavied “tinea t= Cady Avia Won Rit RECs te eee tener alae a Mee things, stlseing notes aggregating in| New York The daughter was arrested : int al port, = 2 } Lady’ Avis went through to-day ‘a! CO ee TITTe Ree amount up six figures. ‘Phe natural | just Monday, but Mrs, Doellinger was rigot atthe good. price of 5 to 1. Tt Ce Naas Sa ae Gxsuimption Win that these notes Mud | not found until this afternoon, iad McDaniel up and he outrode every |S Young, li tC. tol beon dasiroyed. ‘ 4 other In the race, y i She lx accused of impersonating Mra, |” Ottoman wea the favorite with Yorke {4m & to a 1s De “Purtier! inves ti s I s : vail Sto 7 ae 2 Furttier diveatigations showed that| tonry Fixes, of Waluaia, No X.. in {up. Te" pot nothing and” was well | aeountelm, 9} to Tans 1, 4, @ many of them had been puld and that} an effort to secure from the ‘Titw| played. Fish Jumper was away. Inet 7 ei, Roy the payments hnd not been properiy m-) Guarantee. and Trust| Company $3,000 | 811 never PromMinen tae Ona LBOmny 9; en Rane SES, Gold Bae: Sorded, The amount of the apparenily | on a mormage on Mra, Flege'x prope | MylQRE, #hOt Peat out Nobleswe Odile: | Hr OTe cigid aid irae Gcoree Hao Tan missing notes which we have been un-l ery, Je was announced at the District Sixth ag Betting Evert | THIRD RACH Purse 400; two-year ‘able to tmoe Is now small. Epon ‘oMce to-day that Mrs.| ree a Betting Event olds, cling: five furlongs. “Ansonia, | E plunged re Ito 1 and 4 to 1. wont Shepard Stockholders’ Counsel, | 1vellinger has coiyfeated that she went | tne sixth Hen tahin failed che. Fotioen | Divoreee, 12 (Delady) Sto Sand 1 to {with her husband to the offion of thejerm and the books syon thousanda.on {2 second: Six yell, 107 (I. Lae) I pelt + continued Mr, Ane; ‘that the Borough Bank is now solvent triixt compeny ‘and represented herself} Ne. defeat——Ha. finished fourth, aftor}1 and soso 1, third tne as Mra, Fines. The daughter Jn wo-4 ROWe, In the nick in the run ‘to the! tone, Senator Paynter, Sev , Broak- and able to meet every obligation. | oy o) fests se KO-d backatretoh, The winner was Poquess-jrpenre also ran, Florence N. left at Great Improvement’ hus been wrought | Used of m@curing from alra, Elgge the | ing, who waa, more or lem neglected, | post. by. the directors," 4 deeds and “tax recolpts which ther Pauegaing won onal at Bi: Harris, ———— her and father are aad to have used | Gy t he end, wit! Edward M, Sgepard was retained to- | 7° Grastallo second and Hooray third, 7 'D | | a3 in thelr deception. wine the, Uigusat tbetUngcevent othe SHOT DEAD IN FIGHT ‘leas in incie ste to keeps tho bank | The {raed aa alacovered sefore ihe | day: OVER RAFFLE FOR DUCKS. | A icas tee) tie rane oe ta eaten men trust company foaned the. money on the = : i febeR, rete ea aera Ava SY uM Oe ‘ NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. >| ASBURY PARK, §. J.. Nov. 2—In famuel 8. Waitaao 4M go to King- owing @ raffle for di toni lesnignts to) Ae, betore suntico| DIED POSING IN STUDIO. CITY PARK RACH TRACK, NEW feariean Paicheanarsiaian aan Betts to-inorrow and argue.for the dis- maa * ORLEANS, Noy. %.—It tas been| Nicholas Catricolo waa shot and killed. | ottarge of thn temporary. recelyer, | Mine Groma Stricken While Relug| rumored fiere that tha opening meot-|The police are looking for ~Nicholas Henry M. Powell. Vhotowraphed., Ing at the Fair Grounds would be Raspons whois Reoliaed, Renna ie {he lons to the bank reaulting from] ntie seated to be pliotographed in| COMMucted under the kovernment of arr Ep ,{ the S methods of Gow, Maxwell ant) pais grudio, at No. 1456 Broadway chile the Amertean Turf Aasoctation, which |to do. Aner Bn COTA o Les ‘reached ) atiernoon Miss Isabel Qroaz, ‘of x rear menniree Moly ueha thes aati pron, STIR CS fi Noo the failure thee bank | wast Seventy-slxth street, was stricken Was About to be taken away from the| BODY FOUND AT ROCKAWAY. | ss AA REA ER Ue Ea fo Mr | sein Neart failure and died: Letore the Older Jockey club. Phiw rumor the) aig body of @ Younk man not yet ixty yeara old and well) mahagemont of the track to-day am-|igeniined floated umhore ut Rockaway 1 ‘ .g{arnival of an ambulance surgeon from} py, Y The losses inciired through Go's). sey york dioupltal. pre oats denied. ee Beach to-day. The victim was avout _transactions, for wiilch lin could ho held ehill wind and «heavy holding | twenty-two years old, five fest ten Mins Gross, who waa thirty-nine| track made this a decided off day at)inchos in loialit, welghod about 190 Yeats old, had Ween Ml with arippe. She] Gity Park. Axcemting In the opening |pounds, was light. complexioned and she felt quite well when she loft) event sall the races were for solling| Mid dark brown hair and a small ul been #o- » reul estate personally Muble, have oured, In addition to ¢ and securities whle Gow turned over} shuntachecatrerchia a ARI OReh ak 7 Ns ashe. Qprominent tv Mee’ the hanks the Alrectouy Jets an ane | Her Nome: tor te audio: Diaters. ‘Vie resulta: which were in Rood) eondttion. ThA Seiekes : ema po RT AGH Puree Hon: ssi man wore n doublesiicensted blu shirt s ‘A Touch of Nature's Genial Glow mo-verr olde! ve and a halt furiante, | dark striped trotisare and walatooat and (Continued on Second Page.) — - ‘te found Jn BYANG' ALB, Byerywhece, og¢| —Guernavace, 109 (J; Henneer}, 5 to ray underwear, a io Ho teanoetn Ue Sena tS CE CLAIMS _ aca —NEVER-HERS,- HARDEN SAYS <aiie triat ot tie: ault of Miws Saudes A. Harden against her hifsband, Per- cival 1, Harden, to recover trom lim Hi. shares of the stock In the Club Fetlow Publishing Company, which ape ays he Kaye to her, and then wheedled away from her last December, was re- umed before Justice MoCall in the Supreme Court: to-day, with Editor Hitrden on the stand, He dented that Uhe xtock, which wax practically the total isaue of the company, had ever 30.10 | belonged to his, wife, though he. had |piaced it in her nome atva Ume when he was threatened with 8 law sult. He sald-ahe had xiven tt back volun- tartly. ; i i) separated after “Wh Harden | continued, “but kot together again.» Ln our last Interview she told me she wanted a divorce and 36 a week all- mony.” Harden further testified that he and his wife hind separated four’ Umea and become re olla, each ‘time be ot final fore the Mistall “teserved decision, aa need 1|MRS. TAFT IS. VERY ILL AND FAILING STEADILY. MILLBURY, Mass, Noy, 29--Mrs. Louisa Taft, the venerable mother of the Secretary of War, la failing every day, according to 4 statement made by & member of her houdehold to-day, Mrs, Tate tina een Ie tor several month, yoat her resid t was aid that Ninewi had taken a. rious tur and that she wae falling aby, 2 SEIS. a [contentions of the Attorney-General, lathe new recelvers will undobutedly be} the case by Mr, Jerome and told to go to the bottom of the charges and ~Supr | motion of Attorney-Genral aJekson, pointed aul Kuller, Melville G. Pall? ———— Sree opin ve "NOTHING TO BE ALLOWED 2a | TO DENAY. INVESTIGATION), making hem will preotpitate a consict/ between the State and Federal airtfor!- | tiea over control of the Mnes of the Metropolitan aystem, which are‘already wer and J. Manpie ‘opolitan Sireet bers for the Me The State Lunacy Commission, Directed by jis Ronineon, appamtess ot re Unnea| Governor Hughes to Look Into the tates Court. | < ey The Attorney General, In tile ayolica- | Charges, So Far Fails to Move in | tion for a recelvership for the Metre palitan Street Ftallway Comp: held | that the corporation la Insolvent and ft .. the Matter, : Ithat {ta charter should be forfeited ony {the ground that ft haa been violated. | He bald also that the appointment of} -~ _- ae fee D i receivers for the Metropolitan Securities The District-Attorney’s office started to-day to work on the charges co by the United States Court) eee e nature of collusive action, {Of inhuman treatment of the insane in the Manhattan State Asylum on In appointing revolvers for the Metro-! Ward's Island, as exposed in The Evening World. politan Street Railway Company, Jus tica Seabury virtually upholds all there” Assistant District-, -Attorney Robert Manley has been assigned to opposed by Mr. Joline and Mr, Robin- “ ' seme tien thes attempt to take clmrget Ax the responsibility on .the brutal attendants or any:one responsible for of the properties of the company, wilich | the cruel tfeatment-ct-the inmates. are now guarded by Deputy United] ‘ ‘ Tam going to ask Dr, John C. Me-|the District-Attorney’s office and com Staten Marshals, Mr, Fuller ig-tte attorney who brought | Carthy, The Evening World's invewiga- ferred with Mr, Manley. The latter pointed out that thére were two meth- the original legal action which resulted | tor, who unesr: tn the Metropolitan Securities ods of proscdure in the matter. One, . inere conditions, to OMPANT | call On me and assist me all hoe can in rcampering into Ulnlary Federal! ine investigation o¢ theaa charces)t aald)| (0, °mo, tee jako tte matter asics Ramen A Assistant District-Attorney'-Manle: z DAR Adtech bcp) Mr, Palllxer tx a prominent member] oy have awked ‘Dr, MeCarthy to come | Tek ot the Independence League, which or-land confer with me, and I count almowt Wants to Prevent Flight. kanzation nominated Justice bury lentirely on his aasistance in work! : 5 y Another pan, and one which S for a Supreme Court Judgeivin and 6-lup up proper evidence in this cai int-Distriet-Attorney Manley Paes cured the Tammany Iindorsement. Mr.|. The announcement that! the force of |ix that of gathering such evidence a» Dougherty 1s a well-known reformer | tie Distriot-Attorney's ofice was at]ix to be had at present and submit {t and held Meg under NS TonS under Mayor Low. | | work on the caso followed tho arrival |) one of the police c eaten Jat the Criminal Courts ‘pullding of Dr, | 1a this Mr. Manley pointed out, | WilHam Mabon, the superintendent of warrants. ki be issued and active lithe Manhattan Stato Asylum, preparitions of the cases be made te \ Dr. Mahon Asks Inuqiry, H By Of those, eonesenpd| co | Dr, Mabon ts a personal friond. of | th | piatrict Attorney Jerome, He asked to \have an interview. with the District |W Ly 10 appear bet : ‘Aitorney. Mr. Jerome waa not at his : office to-day, being at hia country) |. Comm lisien inactive: sata jplaco at Lakevitie, Conn, Dr, Mabon) 7, Biato WLnkey.) Commalnela was turned over to Acting District AG] gai. gin Lunacy Commission, 4 rney Kresel and made known his ie- Seay aire (o have the exposure as outlined |) tatty q u in ‘The Evening World sifted to the | jin thove ay yet (0 t Mr. Kresel, when Dr. Mahon. had| Bees che ein eri a op athied the nature of tbs enphinsl d [mediately got into telaplionts mimuni- 3 ‘amme AT ray] ication with District-Attorney Jerome. te Programme Arranged |e ie talked (o Dr. Mabon, {n- aay ato Sat Pfobiming lm, tat tec Lid asalenend As: at Méelifig-of the Sat {sistant Diwtrict-Attorney. Manley to the rn * case and had ordered hinv to let noth- terlee Committee. ing interfere with bls investigation Wants Guilty Punished. | Mr. Jerome assured Dr, Mabon that,| pales [the matter would be carefully looked | r. Mabon expressed himself tmme+ A | diately after “The Fvening World's ex tant step ooking toward éne fe td An important D king towar | atter, and that If the proper evidence [posure as thoroughly in harmony with the reorganization ami reopening of the |to fix charges on any of the attendants | ih. Ctepa to bring out the details and lknickerbocker ‘Trust Company, which | Would be supplied arrests would aulck> | seg that the guilty are punished, and his 1 ry ly follow. | repe irted lest for assistance from ts doors last month with. more ||? t n closed ts doors kas: mofth with more |") stabon spent sone time around ihe District-Attorney shows he !s In than $99,000,000 In depomtn and pre- cipltated the recent financial flurry, war taken to-day at a meeting of the sor |catlad Satterlee commtttes of denos- ttors. Rejecting a! plana for a slow payment of claims, the organization of n holding | compan: S haialt the oommittes formu- lated a definite plan for the rehabiiita- jtion of the Knickerbooker Trust and an early revumption of busineds, The pro |ytilons of the plan will not be mave {public until the other committer of de- posttors hes approved it, which will probably be done to-morrow, ee INTERNATIONAL YACHT CUP. The Aftioth igrnualenectinay ot the Brooklyn Yacht Club will be held on the evening of Dec: Il, at the Hotel | \Martborough, Manhattan. ” cont In addition to the olection of oMmvcers, the club will consider the report of! the comimittes on the mvisability of offering ths “International “Cu and un invitation sent to forelen yacht | clubs to compete therefor on the Linas; evemeeted by Sir Thomas Lipton in fala challenge for the Amorica Cup, tions from Goy. Hu, tmmedh ly the chatges of linst attendants of the asy- and, hk up the investi Zonvinisaior. se iy he made any arrangement (6 vo re of ferreting out the often! sro“ wvidenve of ir ts pbe! The Evening World is a non-returnable newspaper, Its circulation is NET PAID, tt does not ship fifteen or twenty per cent. of its ‘circulation’ back, to the paper mill. The Evening World : gives every advertiser its full circulation, It does not print any: half-size editions mish advertising to. send ints the woods andi call it “circulation.” ©) ~ ‘ The Evening World has a larger NET PAID circulation in Greater New York than any other Evening Newspaper.