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Ryan Tells How “Met’s”’ $800,000 Was Used in Politics Fight for Sate Schools Won by The Evening World 36 Lives Lost in Collision of Two British Warships WEATHE [PINAL RESULTS EDITION _PRICE OW CENT. FOUR INNERS, —Fairn fangs ACKED Madden Has Two Firsts in Takahira' and High Range and Wise Fish | Win Heavily on Victory of | Campaigner in First Race. BY VINCENT TREANOR. i BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASHINGTON, McCarthy, the Waiter Miller of Bennings, landed his third winner of the day in the fourth race, High Range easily. Those on| the inside had been tipped off early in the day that McCarthy would ride five winners of the card, and after the fourth race it certainly looked as April 3.—Da' when he won « Sf the prediction would come true. | peared 00 short in his accounts with his plover, Henry E. Coe, a lawyer. 69 Wall street NEW YORK, WAL ST, THE CéUGHT; SWAMP CAVE HIS REFUG Daniel Delaney, Who Stole $40,000 From Employer, in | Months. | | Hiding for WOMAN BETRAYS_ HIM.| — | ‘Detectives in Guise of Farm) Hands Find Him in Sul- livan County. A remarkable story was unfolded Inspector McCafferty at Police Head quarters to-day by Detectives and Gegan when t prought Daniel R | November, im Delaney more than 40,- ives arrested Delan Mountaindale, Ir, thie cave SUMivan County, which is half a mil EVELYN THAW SUES HOTEL MANAGER On $00,000 Denies that She and E. R. Thomas Were Ordered Out of the Knickerbocker, HER REPUTATION HURT. Admits that She, Not Her Double, Was With Mr. Thomas at the Time. The victory of High Range was | ore exes : or Joh Madden Delanes nae nage ethan nd of the day tor John te yua| BENNINGS RESULTS. eens) ns Aenean aialng alate the Witard of Hamburg Place. sign) —__— Moeiee meaner usorisehonealtt ate ee unoe Range and Abandon were & | [tive a: Farmer oe nM an fon favorites, and they were backed of | FIRST RACE—Campalgner (7 te/tmninie. Te was his custom to len Se ee clay ine at ack 2 and 6 to 5)) 1, Smoker (4 to 5 for yited taw time atatrnreektien liar ora (mubatney amore PIAS EE I place) 2, Simple Honours 3 eer ; : 5 Sne Was With Thomas. Se ee oth panel eves told the detectiy th eg an ate 1 ; 1 of Madden entry. thing dl SECOND RACE--Takahira (1 to 4{ thought hie gitest's actions were some. | Daniel R a 7 ] owever, che stabis winning easily iMOWEY hin ewes. nctlons : Daniel O'Rei, a fe ‘Bllzabeth Sweeney at long odds, with | and 1 to 8) 1, Deviser (1 to 8 for aces =) taal emer ha DRaaal wae Regune cle anne ‘Tim Pippin third. F place) 2, ~ady Ethelyn 3, Mecatititematncsiionimalannee ne RTS RIG eae See aetniehi THe 06 all make acquaintances. s abroad e time of the Ca mast wont through. He opened up 4) THIRD RACE—Bob Callahan, jr.) It was through the agency of a B 1 episode Mr. Thomas, in ewspay nownced toat hi aa pin the first quarter and it s©e™°"| (9 +4 49 and 2 to 5) 1, Kempton tired when Fea ean a | (even for place) 2, True Boy 3. | peas was a dig change in the con- Toes toy A hich wind, which has FOURTH RACE-High Range (9 = *o 10 and 1 to 4) 1, Elizabeth Swee- Blown for the past forty-eight hours @ried the track out consideral: ney (10 to 1 for place) 2 Tim Pip- weather has turned cold and raw Wa | Ine heavy coats and wraps a neces: 4 for comfort. A flurry of snow fel. 1} the course early in the no damae ane card was up to the us mak. ty on FIFTH RACE.—Millstone (4 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Umbrella (5 to 2 for but it did day, the farmer's house in Mo double who was iinpersonating him | rT who despite the fact that several newspape wet) despatched to the It reporters, who knew him personally, town amd, disguising themselves as to having seen m with Mrs. rm hands, lotered about t ila Thaw. On Tu Mrs, Thaw said and from the natives ascertained many} that it was perhc fan Lorraine, a | vahuable facts concerning man chorus girl, tol whom she-bears a siigt | | Tmo dave, ago thex made application | racmbiance, with whom Thomas aitied to Mr. Boyle for the position of tarm| 1°00") jnands. While they were trying to land "40". Me evoriil the Job Delaney caught sight of them, | iy reporter thi : land going to his room he triad | tons to go his hiding place { ee eee Watched All Night. grill room He armed himself, ac thre eee ena dotectives, and hic’ Satand started off at a great a [atige neadimotess ; composed Of two. tWo-year- place) 2, Venus 3. even.s, an opening handicap, and three Selling races. sees Wise Fish on Campaigner. SIXTH RACE—Park Row (6 to 1) 3 While the public handicappers and the 4nd 8 to 5) 1, Killiecrankie (even for ke Were shovelling in thelr money on Bie pleintonotra’ endl, Smokeusctn place) 2, Poquessing 3. opening scramble, Sain Lewas, who j on got in town, Eddie McDonald took Campaig others of the wise set e was foned An such Kobe that | NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. down from 6 to 31-2 to 1 Met did the rest. He hugged the rail with \ Campaigner all the way, agd when (Special to The Evening World.) Simple Honour and Smoker wern| NEW GRUBANS, Ln, April 8—A ns out in the meidle of the drop in the temperature tc y brought gtretah he eneaked along and won. 8 | qhnyey ete a the ey brows @ood race by a clean head from Smoker, | ted e ‘horses and the Sith the well-plaved McCarthy mount, racing folkfwing that has been rather imple Honours, third, The wise act | distressed during the last week my the trimmed the books good on the remult. jextreme heat, und to-dny there was & Madden Entry Runs One-Two. | freshnoss about the game, The secre- J wig, Madden entry, Taimhira and De- tary had manoged to make a couple of | ‘vtnesr, e-two tn the second mice | nis good offerir } Sor two-year-olds. ‘Ther were at ine | {8 00d offerings hold together with | good company ,and the programme on | the whole was @ very fair one, ‘The summaries: resariys ee of 1 to 4, and after the tiye result was never | Pady Eihaiyn just did nose o tt \ tor the show money. \ ‘was played to best the stable. | FIRST RACE—Purse $100; maiden 1 motiensre rarer any. fomogy Or tie fOr tavas -year-olds; selling; three and one- | aes say eg ete ag Wmone, them | naif furlongs.—Dtsagreement, 105 (Not- Navarre ‘and Mis’ Min and all’ were | ter), 11 to 5, even and 1 to 2, won by a j eee ee ee eae aid Tawi’ |leneth; Malecon, 106 (J. Baker), 7 to { the best shown here. 1, #9 to 1 and 16 to 1, second; Maid of The One Sest Bet, Gotham, 10 (Smith), % to 1, 80 to 1 Bob Callahan, fr., was the best thing ANd 16 tort, third. Time-04236, Clite, ofthe dey. do the exports sald ards Knight Deck, Dolimaker, Kenmare ft proved. After getting none of the best | queen, Siiverton, Lady Chilton, Gery- of the start he trailed Kempton {0 {hy aander, John Hall, Transform, Lady through the stretch he proved the Ruby also ran. pretile thar Koripton mould: win, Bi SECOND RACE—Purse $400; three- ds and upward; seilling; six fur- |, 7 (Notter), @ to 2, wan by half length; in the last sixteenth MoCarthy, o: vorite, drew away to win easi wo lengths from Kempton. ‘Truc wes four lengths back and 3 to 6, i McCarthy on Fourth Winner. Ida May, 16 (Flynn), 16 to 6, 6 to 5 and J McCarthy put the fourth one over, % t § second; “Canada, 113 (Lee), 11 to ¢ the plate on Mulstone, which was \ nd 210. 1, (third. Dinechdd packed from 8 down to 410% He Inkl, E Agnes Wood, Rbine- third to the stretch and then eame on reas MY to win easily from Uo) t ner Iiebel Queen, rena, | Venus hail a te M is fee Wh rlandot, Risk wonder of the thing Att thing he rides is t ney} . far and away 1! at with Mot Aeyicn: close PAUL MORTON SICK: ~— PROMAING VICTIM Hughes, fighsbtinn,- Nun, dM alo ran FOURTH HAG nse $000; thr carols 3 and as 1 Nth Jac mn, 18 to & 7 to W a Lowen by Caree! lomgtha: (Netter), 1 (9 10,2 to b and 1; vi aise Don eG Wers), 3 and out, chird Time-1.46 SEATTLE, Wash. April 3--Pant Mor- | Lucky lao ran ts ton, president of the Equitable Life \ FIFTH RAOK Seven furlonge for surance Soctety, who Is vie in seat | ahroe-yewr-ghts | “and “upward. | Lotte tle, is suffering from ptomaine poison ter 16 (8. Flynn), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and MAN ! 0 5, won vy three lengths. Grimaldi ing, but is better to- and is not in (Brennan), & to 3 to 1, 7 to 5 aes. danger. 1; Faust 169 (Nicol), 18° to 5, i 1 4 to &—Time, 128'1-m | Hlewietann: man, Heine, Aunt Row , ear net MENS Sots i es leant wee < mena x ran that Delane mile a nalf from Boyle es did not let wut accepted pos’ is about a place. The det into the secret, given them and, tlons, ted out for the cave at Swamp.” They reconnoitered for hours, and hid themse!ves in the shrubbery hoping that their man would emerge from his hiding place. They dared not go in, fearing that Delaney would use his flrearms on them. They kept close to the mouth of the cave during the night and were dis- cussing the best way to smoke their man out of his hiding place, when De- laney appeared. He hitched up his huckboard and was about to start when the detectives pounced on him. At Headquarters this afternoon laney said: “I do not know how much money I am short in my accounts, When I got to $20,000 I stopped counting. I may have taken $30,000. ‘The races and Wall street did {t. First I took a little, taen fa Ittle more. The money went. I triad to recoup my losses and put back what I had taken, But I got deeper Into the De- e Beaver National nd said thet I had I thought the Bank called me up overdrawn my account Jig was up, so I lit out.” Delaney, who 1s suffering from tuber- culosis, had threatened that he wow Kill himself before he would submit arrest. ! ‘The defaieation and disappea aused he was w y known. a voklyn, wh ler Coe's er ploy, lie was conside an author! ipon certatn grad 1 his advice Was o by men of importance. At the time of his disappea ntole $6.00 from Mr, Coe, Ex) put to work on his books and they ar working yet. Mr. Coe said to-day thut nee he Delaney’s shortage was considerably over $4,000 and his peovlations had ex- tended over such a long period that $5.95 FOR MEN’ S $12 suiTs, ing's, 243 Drondwny. Take out pick to-day and Saturday of men’s blue serges, black thibets and fancy patterns. All’ size men's suits, uy , St 0595 King's, 48 Br A after making prepara-| order t#™1 tion with the hotel. Mrs. aw days’ vacation with n to-day to spend 5 | sald Mr. O'F call of this ¢ subjected to through the agers to was inv! gooms tn the Prin the action of Manage her to leave } aired in the courts: What Manager Regan Said. Speaking of the Thomas-Thaw mat- ter, Manas can said on Thursday “When T 1 them I called Mr. Thomas aside him plaingy that fe did not yaye mom quere. 1 sked him Mrs. Thaw not to to the ain, as we would e her. were in the and left tin- with Mr. Mrs. Tha at deat « take a TE Fioty in ordering may also he to cogntz: and told tell to notel a "They minutes, my talk Thomas The suit of Thaw against annulment of courts, and Evelyn Harry K, Thaw for an their marriage i6 now in t the case may be reached be May 1 The wife of Stanford White's slayer has announced that sae will make an extended foreign tour as soon as thts for the Thaw | Asyl Harry ne, where 1 ‘Taaw has rape lar shaken, and sal . h din public with B."R. Thomas, | before months may be consumed Delaney went tives watched | Whough the: ation wit J in Inter- days ag at Police Aquarters and told Inspector Me Cofferty that Delaney was stopping 1 little hotel at Mountat She said hand had because hi and wanted je had contracted co > Sullwan Ci was about to dle to his wife, feared he to We cll earls for the Skin, n beautifies the complexion. appearance, At all wey sen Cal Aves HO ‘eounters, ‘ FRIDAY, APRIL 3, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ) 1908. ———— POLICEMAN SHOOTS ANOTHER BY MISTAKE IN QUELLING RIOTERS = ————— EVENING WORLD RACE CHART, ELEVENTH DAY Ai BENNINGS. April 3. Sergeant Nerney Attacks Patrolman Bresnahan, in Citizen’s Clothes, and After a Desperate Struggle Fires the Fatal Shot, WOUNDED MAN REFUSED TO SHOW SHIELD TO SUPERIOR. Weather Cloudy. Track Heavy.| ‘Dying Man, in Belief That Man Who Grabbed Him Was a Hell’s Kitchen Tough, Drew a Blackjack and Bezan Atiack. 1 rioter, mixed in a lis afternoon, and abdomen, fatally each mi er for Two policemen, staking th : desperate fight at Fiftieth street and Ninth avenue late in the the smaller of the pair shot the bigger man wounding him, TT EAE Woods’! 188 i ' John Bresnahan, twenty-six years old, a good-looking six footer, ay lia : j who has been on the force less than two months, was loating along his ae regular beat talking to shop-keepers, when a citizen ran up and told him that a big fight had started. Bres who was in ci clothes, ran | to the corner. n, toughs in a row. He jumped in Two of the trouble- | He found five or six Hell's Kitchen | among them, striking right and left with his fists, makers combined forees against him. Sergeant James Nierney, a bicycle policeman on Inspector Me- Sweeney ts FIRTH RACE, F sand w =) fj wait tur | Closky’s staff up in the Bronx, was riding downtown on his old machine ar ata eR aba il My ; AY e a) Flus oing to the storage warehouse to get a new one. He, too, was in Index. 8 ma wt , I , {civilian garb, but a man who recognized his motorcycle as police prop- A : ; i * [erty told I WAS U that a big rio vo] ed off sup pposing that Rresn his wheel and b hthe ring of spee: , Nierney sailed into a belligerant rN Was Roan i “ Se tein’ aot Siceaupeieseninees: “lima cop,” gasped the winded Bresnahan. meinen A f CARES eeneld “Show your shield,” answered Nierney, yanking at the big fellow’s [crowded in the sixth fur nit ' but au i Sots } abe itt a tO nosy Stat But Bresnahan was to busy or else he didn’t want to show his shield, i NO Htecked ip on a technical change of ane Ht 1 Tew ees v alt ned Wilk Se rcUlles pocket. N Nerney Maxes a Statement. Sleinow to Rall. Be his heavy vice revoly and fired) yw taken to the West Forty- , Wint one shot at closest possible range. | coy ate i i Seite Second Inning struck Bresnahan in the abdomen just) “] was passing Fittieth street and viong the third to the right of the naval, He give @)Ninth avenue when a citizen Informed it ou tans groan, clutched his stomach in both at allan, Who was in citizena’ 3 ae aii hands and toppled over on his face. onjclothes, had assaulted an officer. I H ° Grif the sidewalk, where he lay moaning un-| «id nese now Bresnahan. I stopped him s tl an ambulance came. jand told him 1 was an officer. 1 ked him to walk back with me to the assault Policeman Fred Vanderpool, the man on the beat, heard the shot and ran up. Nerney still held his smoking gun in his hand 4 c 3 tty fielding on Nil S's part. NO drawine a black- k ut me. I tried to pro- Cold Wave and Pe hed Up ® wi Team Keeps Away pnitdanning: Vanderpool jerked the pistol out and finally drew my ree = D5 to Collins. | Keeler] the sergeant’s hand and put him uni did not know Bresnahan Usual Crowd. Stah! fled to] arrest, Then he raised the woun an until I was taken to se. Shopp head and looked into his pain- out, Grif. He made BATTING ORDER. Wounded Man Cannot Live. at No, Sly within a block. t's Bresnahan!” said Vander- ey Se i e's from my station, ihe W years old, lives ndred and Fifth Who st are you? Re - too, 1 Ne 7 + of x Fie tine Gear tiie 1g DORAL EVANS LIKES T didn’t know wie THE SULPHUR BATHS, ———— rushed Bresnahan D PA ROBE INGE i T SO ROBLES RINGS, Cal., 5 A MITCHELL DECLINES JOB aes a April a sicliis in ttendanee to-da ed he the Mig presented OFFERED BY ROOSEVELT. ndid ph den : ee mn 4oup infield to the fl ROR EMERS SAD oniy a matter o! ent fecls greatly ims Wares a uted res Sa rhing. He slept. well io ve pa In the stan WASHINGTON, Apr Miron | aerose the + Cand all pain has dine ir fons at siort and el ne Uren irons we ‘ ite EAT HSL ATO eedaenen an au tor Walsh had been summoned | Vues wing to this morning ind on leaving {i the station house, He took Nerney's ‘. 1 Niles for Richmond 1 tha ai, {ahietd away from him and had ; ‘i necessitated the f Suectat _— = $15 SUITS AND SILK LINED r we on the Held band repert upon | age Cume from Sag Harbor, This) SPRING OVERCOATS, 3 ey ve Hy at fo the Panama Canal what He Salty on | Melated In all of eal ex iiip er, a it was necessary wand fo the ; Bae ae ort ‘i nah eeletea nded in his resignati hort did | could eu ° y kin a | Wetrade. we take good care ot Pee Me brown worsted salty meet the big te nirements. | guid that ed plans, | 1,000 M ns SPEANE ule and 1 pp Comte | a plaids, dieanan has been appointed to fill the | eyerything being pon his | @ll slaes.S4 to 44, single 9: double Rise ated, necks Anite. and’ impbrted 1th Fn Ore tor. tO: nd Baturday, #0.80; | patterns, the newest styles in vacancy aitn clal for today, lothing ce spring overcoats ,and sults, value hs First Inning. 0° B at $8.75. King's, 443 Broadway, opposite Mortarity put up & high fy to Dyer, rea

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