The evening world. Newspaper, January 1, 1908, Page 1

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TELL L210 AVORITE OVER MORAN IN FING ———————— Betting Drops Back From 10 to 8 as : Hour of This Afternoon’s Cham- pionship Battle at Colma Draws Near. to The 1.—Abe onal featherweight champlonship battle as a 2 to 1 Owen Moran. Attell was orlginal'y price has dropped from 10 to 7, 10 to 6 etl avening World) SAN Fi Attell goes Into the ring this after- ANG noon in the favor! interna e over his sh contestant, a 10 to § shot, bu es the and finally Both the boys h: ely at the weight, and each says he has | nothing to desire tter of condition. Neither did any work to-day. Early in the day Moran went out to Colma to occupy a cottage near the arena. Attell's q in the same neighborhood, Both are confident of their abjlit J Jel 3 Ww e fight, has visited 1 has had a thoroug them as to t Will observe _/SHOT BY ROBBER |He Had Intimate Knowledge of | IRAFANEH WINS HAST OF RACES FOR YOUNGSTERS With Nicol Up, She Was Fa- vorite in the Betting at City Park. AL MULL LR SCORES TOO. Was at Odds On and Takes | Six Furlong Dash Easily From Blue Lee. (Special to Y PARK, L—The ‘ontng World.) ORLEANS, Jan day's holiday NEW wig fea racing ere was under colors two- las New Year's Han out @ good the spot t FIRST | doz (Niew (Lo) Ari “SEDOND “PS purse Al Muller, 115 mn, Blue 1 8 to 5 bey, # to 1 third.” Time 4.8. Hol- low, Bucking Neelmore, Gee Wuiz, MoAce COMSTOCK TD BE WITNESS AT THAW He Owen MoRAN? erat the Lives and Habits of International Rivals in Contest for Feather-Weight Title To-Day ABE ATTELL. all ACS (ELIS WA RAGE TRAGKG; BETTING MoT OTOP | | | | POLICEMAN AND PRISCNER CU UP INA FHT | mating the debt limit of the city the bonds issued for the building of Alleged Thief Turns on ¢ on Way to Long Island City Jail. vel Morgan had a lv burgla! alleged tor Fair to-night; FINAL RESULTS EDITION huraday clear and colder, lin Annual Message He Tells the State Legislators the Constitutional Pro- hibition of Pool Selling and All Gambling Must Be Enforced. ‘WOULD EXTEND DEBT LIMIT TO BUILD NEW SUBWAYS. 'Executive Also age: Bank Reform Measures to Prevent Financial Juggling and Safe. | guard Depositors— He Would Abolish the Quarantine Commission, (Speelal to The Evening World.) ANY, Jan, 4.—Gov. Hughes in his message to the Legislature |to-day recommends that the constitutional prohibition of pool selling or p bookmaking or any other kind of gambling within the State be enforced, Ii tlle Legistature adopts his recommendation there can be no betting on the race tracks in New York City, Buffalo and Saratoga, and without the tracks cannot operate, , betting the race Whil: this is the most striking of the Governor’s suggestions in its immediate effect, there is another in his message of great importance to the people of New York City. This concerns the extension of the debt limit to enable the municipality to build new subways, The Governor asks the Leg‘slature to exclude from the computation of the city’s debt limit all bonds or evidences of indebtedness issued for purposes which produce revenues in excess of their own maintenance In other words, he would eliminate from consideration in estie arges. subways, the purchase of ferries, the building of docks and for all other revenue producing enterprises, which bring in returns above the interest. The adoption of this plin, which was recommended by the Charter ‘ Revision Commission, would enable the city to borrow money for all ry transit improvements without reference to the debt limit. With the debt restriction removed new subways could be constructed in the een eteeein ing. He ape i hours with aw 4 hi ot Aten and he same ground Thaw and White. Long Island ond voth) manner followed in the boring of the present subway system. 4 during his trip to Mo rashed through glass window ale Phe part of the message relating te. nday promised that . AG manicnhen . . bookmaking and poof-pelling 1s hi Hel would not hioldvand that he weuta It was authoritively announced to- ESAT TLS ere in Klack-fuce type: yew: lo) henabe break clean when ordered to do. av. t Anthony Comstock will be the Lonnie ee oe RACE TRACK GAMBLING. Moran hus made a promise to the sam sé In the defense of Harry K [she worwt sufferer It J effect, | if aN Weert be | Willis wn Moliride has a hardware stove Loring with @ quotation from the AY Per ey | his second trial for the Bite fe eer ee TE = } | 224,28 18%. amending the constitution Aion Sireaten wilerait murder of Sanford White begins, A ville section of Long Island City, and | (Utete 1. section B). as follows: take place. vis tight mad. subpoena for Mr. Comstock has been sleepa in a roum theatore: ise frees ae fketf eee every side one ng but ‘Who served. Several consultations havo was aroused early to-day by a nolse In 4 chets, pool-se book: > J io, 4 Several jon havo dr any other kind of gambil he y ts equally A H i a Sits - the store, and on getting up discovered ing hereafter ye enter tie | PiStol Bullet Answer to Query} taken piace potween Martin W. Littie- pate eee eal be authorized or allowed withha thie States argest’ crowd of Newark Ft \ton, senlor counsel for Thaw and Mr Frovolver handy te alent tar takell he Legislature shall pass appropriate to witness an Newa Official Who Comsiock As a result of these con- jane chunees, and he waited until the Uy laws to prevent offenses a: it any ef Wnerioen Heard Gang at Work ferenees It was stated that much im- +++ [intruders had departed by the front vous er thes, bestion eo Ore portance 1s attached to the testimony |door, through whieh, it was found, they ee Re ue adoption of iets Pro- . said that he _ a = aie " 4 ail Hdd) ontored/after foraing ltonen o ushes says “the Legte ho st that ote Mra comstvcly on caccountiofy (18 g or Daly, of Harrison, N. J., announced to-day that the IB AC-ODEH a = ture In 18 ed th ue Piipirnnaer eee! 1 IRE] NBWARK, N. J, Jan. 1—George A, ficnowledge of both Thaw and White, Acting: Mayor Daly, of ‘Harrison, No: “ jn Passenger Cars of Pennsyl-/' (aoeti iis ae fe ne ove feed js Engi protese would lowe e | aan sing 5 City C ai Te 4 S1 (ny . srehensi y een} G 0 make colors of eriean boy who hax] Fisher, @ cfty building Inspeotor, was] “No man living tows more of the} City Council would offer a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of | Follows the Men vania Train Smashed i torenanste in noelteeliinense PookrnasoRe avons a z mode of llving of Mr e than Mr ‘ a j 5 . >} m1 ies ‘ania 3 Smashed ‘ every good) shot and Killed by a turglar in his | Commtock,” said ‘The Evening World's|the man or men who killed the “woman in red,” whose nude body was} titeves nt time of placa, or to record bets erweigit In America, <4 Pr ee ‘ he Siti? th Enotna anitol thoen ror rGserertr ery ro ae in ke battle is due to| "OMS at No. 10 Congresa street early | snrormant to-day. “le was ale the found in Five Points Pond on Christmas Day. leet i Collision With Bae sda) Hoon Tendjeesupy (sty vase or tasutice tliat hus an international} {day. ‘The murderer escaped. confidant of Thaw. When Mra. Thaw Hus Jovertook two n view avenue, tn AxOeLIBE auaeen of cases where Ps flavor, the contestants being the pick| Fisher lived on the second floor of | told her husband oe Ane orgies tn which Application has already been made to the Governor of New Jersey | new: ee hen, BUI, mil amnlcane penncteceusivelipecciy Uwee ‘eicetieg ie erica a i Gj elr| tne: White participated Thaw went to An- “ eee ter -a,, Jan, 1—The Penn-| exe! y of America and hgland ut their|the Congress strest house. His wife thony Comstock and repeated the tales|for authority to use $1,000 of the funds of the municipality for the pur- 0 Boa ee cinati yond ae which iert| Vided. Welghts, and that the winner will Delwas awakened about 5 o'clock this trea honed cE Ge anient castes ¥ 10 Us " Travis, sylvanta: Ratlroad 7 | “At ihe same time, by the socalled is Maalapaee champion as oe world. | morning by a nolve in the adjoining heal ‘Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth {Pose of accelerating interest in the hunt for the murderer. penis. street Butta lock last night 4 vcing law (Laws of 1895, chapter 610, oth younssiers tvs tatned ike ivo-| Vand, im the rear of Rotndt’s grocery c seed Bad LOR u Teas Ste EEL IME y. “are sick of the inaction | clock under | due In Philadelpala at To A.M. to-day, [sections 17-18) a dffferent and exclusive fans, and ure fit to Ceht to a finish. It] store, which tw on the corner of Con. | “tree! Studios. | Thin appealed to him Vhe people of Harrison,” said Mr, Daly, “are sick of the inac' [eoneluded was wrecked at Montandon, ten miles|Penilty was provided for bookmaking Free tate Tor aaky, that it will bel gress and Lafayette atreats, She aus. | ‘2 (eke some sation | xirle known. tofof the Hudson County authorities. It is our desire to interest some real} were the today, and more 2% Peolsell'ng on authorined raee « finn fight, for they do not believe] pected that there were Durglers about | Certain young chorus le RROWA. to . ‘i ‘4 in fay . f the town will in all MaBrkle sud thar it looked like one| west of here POCA RABY |tracks, provided no memorandum or that tt will go the distance soheduled—land aroused her husband. have frequents ithees studied = detectives in the matter. The business men of the town wi Jot hts clocks, and an Was adout|than a dozen passengers were Injured.) token of the bat was delivered, Thie Poe pulled fe nae eager tram that! Fister hurried to a window at the}, “Thaw also went to the Gerry Socety| probability offer a rewant in addition to the $1,000, wi hich the City!2o meckte the sui tlevas Aroong thove who suffered mont wore:lecctusive penalty consiete of the fore as pulled in here from Low Angeles| sige af bhe house, from and to the District-Attorney's offic : | Policeman Robinson along and} Dp, F. Raiman, New Yok; Mrs, A. M.J¢etture of the amount wagered, to be and other cities has been packed with| jook into. the beck pico) fandeg {on the advice of Mr, Comstock. He{Couneil will formally appropriate to-morrow night,’ {Jotned hin por amden, N. J; ta. W. T.|recovercd In pee men, all bound for the Nght | atone, raised the sash and called out; | also employed detectives to watch these! Magistrate Branegan, of Marrison,/ newspaper that she had been identified | phy two polleen suspects | Coleman, Whiiadelphta | “In writing for the Court of Appeaty fast and was followed vey tet, beak | “What are you doing there?” Bias “nie pi, White On Com] teiephoned to Police Headquarters In| # te dead woman quite @%- under arrest und em 10] 6 Aivtila h : the construction ef at and Woe followed by a large crowd| ame report ot a revives quickly, fol: advice SE tt een te tar che toa uta tow on| orcised about f oe | Police Heatan fireman.) those gections of the racing law, Chiet si inen and boys. Whan asked how he/ lowed, und Mra. Feher rushed into the he. was. before) :thivclty asking , nf Pe COUny ot \ eer, Hur-| judge Cullon sit!d (People vs. Stedeker, Ht, ne Bald: 10, ent the Dale of amy al feet Nex |buatendhwaneliie a men he tele-/Commissloner Bingham’s bloodhounds, le ouers to eet in ¢ e » Pai Belch N.Y. on page 64), fe, and if I tose L will have no excuse | teonselous over the windowsill. He phened for was Bs, Coma ee ke is the optimistic design Sd caer Bh Ce ue ie the ¢ D. Ci 0, “Tt will thus be seen that the fo joer, 1 fully realize that Moran | would have faven out had he not been me eee RMON ee ees, Hel Mranegan to turn the Wy at tho pond tn whi te ody WOH] and cackled the policeman Pa, and sualicwo aantionelintee out Penta once At tint KE wall | caught by the aueh, which had dropped present than any man, He vielis| in the swamp and allow ¢ rown by F Ue expense|| Subdued With Nightstlek a, Pa. any) person’ “who ether: gu-]on his back, having been jarred from | him frenuently ; He was not @ wltnoss the police to the scene of the murder, | t too wr 6 pond Me be drained | R ching Mon-| orda a bet, wager cr the tirs but letters Were read @ hop nal clues wi en x } eer Prettlon whan sie Pody euruck: the Se Oe ie kncwieage of the twa ment Another Identification Wrong, |!" the hope § cites e time win | seated i Mrs Fisher drew her husband back aaa aaa: her {dentitication was nullified tos Z ui ‘ ty t into the room, ld him) on ny Peek wee sais Agnes O'K was foun Camden Woman Missing, the recovery t i the sporting men und out-of-town fixat| and saw ‘that the bullet had gone | GALVE ESCAPES AN S p : Sous ' and j ot money bet or deposited, fans who are here to witness the batile, |through his eye. jood was pouring alive and at werk in the Hotel Hanover ation has reached the Harrisc the y PO a €nd more money haw been “bet on tha | from the wound, ATTACK OF PNEUMONIA. | a: rweittn and Arch streets, Phitadel- » that @ married woman of Cam: There ts but one qualification om A Wvtle Englishman than on any other A, dpator aa called and he renrained ke phia, This ideutifcation was considered N. J, who reached Jersey City ai Pi this exemption, that no record ow Ee Tae AN ine ea aera Omen OS Naeem ca corey od Be BUEIOMST AO LEE eS IRIE areee enteral osha doacaiuanelthanliseen Ras! Wy. cnriataiaslimeraine erlieR REGO Viele purt Travia reqistry of the bet shall be de '¥ : i * | _ Tho only olue to the murderer is that | caive, the prima donna. Wan} Dectctive Drabell, of Orang friends in Har has disappeared and : thelother party joe tes 9 z given by a woman in the nelahborhood. |i ened with serious has| ‘To-day the proprietor of the Hotel! ma the urder vietim, rd son for him. Ta A Bolleau Girl Art Calendar for 1908, | Who old the police that right after | tireatene ise Thiek " 2 sf ‘ lothine 1 « the question whette } fn ten colors, distributed with The Sup. | the # she saw two men running] twice cancelled her to| Hanover called up Chie: ox- {as much as jothin: lead wom nce new @ay World on Jan. 5, 12 and 19. Greater | 0OW? agile area he Rr Poe A hie ers. of Harrison, on th nee | wore Was Bought in Brooklyn, the etue , er the lsu felon : f ¢ heard a shot fired and had gone to | rosor’ in the ° old hi t Agne! — : k Acc man New York ouly, Get the set. Prettiest Art|.” “wines Peatansdcn telephone and told him that Agnes . a brass cioc . ple Calendar of the year, Fee ee eae ee eee raesia at the end of this wets | orkcecte had just read in @ Philadelphia (Continued on Second Page) NaS ed Soske own (Continued on Becand Paged i?

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