The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1908, Page 1

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RACE bb TG rt AE Justice Bischoff Iss os D v i SK RATES ues Writ for Book- maker Arrested for Making Verbal Wager of Five Dollars on Suburb ' It is proposed to test immedi wager on a horse hw. For that pi Collins in terda er Polic the deserted | What's the ithe information, add “You're on, ! After the race, in w! @ollars to Colli ereupon James ‘by, arrested Collins. Magistrate Geimer held Colli @ounsel for the Coney Island Jock ‘corpus this Deputy Sheriff Hooke bi ght Col- Ing.over from Raymond ‘Street Jail, and Cant. Herbert Barry, of Davies, § @ uerbach’s e, appeared for Col- ‘Bit the Distriet Attorney was not on , and the whole er was ad- yrned until Monday, patoled in Capt, Barry's Iti will be cont by Capt What a wager lald in which no written passed, no memorandum made of raneaction, is not a violation of 1 $51 of tie Penal Code as amend- fea yy the Hart-gnew dill. Pecredit System in Full Swing. yn thousand racing enthusiasts vis- Nthe Sheepshead Bay track this moon and gave epirited testimo: \that the same ts going to die hard, trall. Two hundred policamen and a y plain clothes men swarmed oy fhe. lawn and stands and kept e e\ew on the bookina but the c @yetem of bgetting was in ful andy no who an mate lend of an intifnate friend of a book- ignaker had any trouble getting down a et It developed this oney Island Jockey fort to forestall the pe fe custody. swing man rnoon that the made an ef- n makty est case. Davies, jtheir vers, vistied Magistrates ( ar, Tighe and Voorhees and ask ” John Doe warrants to be sery n en’ making or receiving oral bets whe fho recon| {s taken or money transferred. | JAfter a consultation with Acting Dis jkrict Attorney E r the magistrates re- fBused to issue the warrants and gave leut the following statement The making of a bet betwen two | fndividuals, where theré {s no transfer jaf money, 1s not a violation of Section No, 351, Penal Code, nor is it a viola- tion of Section No. 168, of the Penal |Code, and the Magistrate refuses to @ a warrant of arrest upon the ‘presentation of the above facts.” Pollce Ignore Magistrates, ‘That doesn't interest the aid Inspector O'Bri “The Magistrates pr wause warrants that had not v ‘will continue to arrest any persons we think are taking bets, ‘tevtransferred or not." The bookmakers, however, proceeded Wto-day with unusual freedoan Now, \that the track officials have Indicated j@orlnterest in them, they seem to have taken heart, The lawns in both the rand stand inclosure and the field this jptternoon buzzed with activity jayers and their runners opened up to ‘Bo business for the first race, To Close Poolrooms, Commissioner Bingham to-day sum- ymoned all the police inspectors to GHeddquarters. Sitting in his swinnging fobair, smoking his pipe, he made a jeharacteristic speech which began in Wahi? way: , “Roolrgoms! What! Stop them, close f@hem up or I'll close you all out!" Rising from his chair he slammed his jfistkdown on the desk and exclaimed: ‘The newspapers say poolrooms are jepringing up everywhere. You had bet- ter, get busy.” The inspectors filed out of the office fn a hurry. They departed to their districts to “get busy.” In- Bpector Flood and Deputy Commis- tcdbtinusd on Second Page. teadeadh. odds on Ruxton for the sixth rac “Pll bet you $5 on Ruxton.” morning returnable immediat Mr. Collins being | Barry | Nt y & Auerbach, | whether money | as the | “hot foot” | Pie TAT NOT IRE TES TTT i Showers to-nights Sanday fair, Zara EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to An? | U N E 20, 1908. FAP BEFORE SUBWA EXPRESS: REOERVES OF THREE STATIONS OUT NEW YORK, PRICE ONE ‘CENT. SATURDAY, see SHADE! WANIEN FAINT = s pee Mrs. Frances Jarashow and, ! Miss Sarah Jarashow Injured meee F arcs SE a as in Broadway | \BOTH GO TO HOSPITAL. »" Auto. | 'Horrified Crowd Sees Suicide Meet Death as Lenox Avenue Train Thunders Into the Fourteenth Street Station. Wi ife of the Vice-Presidential | Nominee and Two of Her — | Mrs. Hennessy, Who Was Rid- “ rae va ing in Auto, Left Car Fo to Aid Victims. } | an Day. pee Ue eae TUBE TIED UP 30 MINUTES, Dina nasa, ate TICKET SELLING KEEPS ON. Utely the question whether a verbal] ” : eae a eau Anti-Race Track Betting e Capt. John Rahl track. yes- ” returned the racing man. 5 ich Ruxton lo: Capt. Rahl handed over five Mulligan, a Pinkerton man standing Ss, and Davies, Stone & Auerbach, ub, obtained a writ of habeas ly before Justice Bisc! hoffe BALLOON SHOTAT, BULLETS STRIKE: | AND LEAVE MARKS |Leo Stevens and Charles Gl den Had Exciting Time Try- ing Out New “Boston.” PITTSFIELD, Mass., June %.—The balloon Boston, which made {ts in Itlal ascent here yesterday, landed safely shortly after 7 o'clock last night mountain between Putney, Vt., jon a and Dummerston, Vt, beh Ji Boston, the jowner of the balloon, and Leo Ste York aeronaut, who was a had a very exciting trip. The news of the Ignding of the bal- loon was received here about 9 A. M | today. In additfon to being the target for rifto | jRullets during his fight, Mr. Giladen and Mr. Stevens landed in a pasture | where a voung bul! was vonfined animal charged the aeronauts after they had stepped from the basket, and they were forced to run at top speed and hurriedly scramble over a barbed wire fence. Although a landing was made at about 7 o'clock last night, Messrs. Glid- den and Stevens feared that tke’ | would be obliged to pass the night in lthe woods. They kept on walking, however, until just before midnight they reached a farmhouse, from the place the landing was made, where they spent the remainder of the night, | During the flight of the badioon the wind blew in puffs at a rate varying from twenty-five to forty miles an hours, ‘The puffs of wind and the changing directions of the various air jcurrents encountered frequently caused [the basket to revoive. The highest jelevation reached was 6,100 feet. While passing over the northeast cor ner of Brattlebor), Vix the was str by two rifle bullets glanced however penetrating the covering course of the bullets was plainly by two dark colored across the covering. The landing was made on a». on top of a mountain 2,000 foe and the descent wsa from an elevation of more than 2,00 feet. Alt I twenty-five-mile breeze the acronauts came to the ground with out difeulty. was The place where the balloon ca:m+ down Is about fifty miies tp an air lin from th shire regio earlier in the day than the one made yeeterday. . aid to Mellville g ring on the Sheepshead Bay * and on receiving | The} five miles | short shopp! Miss Jarashow 1 laren Crew ‘Compelled to ‘Jack Up’’ Two Cars Betore Body of Unidentified Man Could Be Taken From the Track. nt in the home at One Hundrea treet and Amsterdam ave- feeble in ga rly clad man of middie age threw himself in front of an eighte car Lenox avenue subway express at the Fourteenth street station this af- ternoon and was ground to pieces in sight of hundreds of men and wom- past an | cast one ern neaded down Seven of the eight cars passed over the en who thronged the platforms. suicide’s body, grinding it to pieces. Women who saw the man leap in front of the onrushing train hauffeur, Rov Ken- | West One Hune screamed with horror and started a panic that communicated to all the WaT S pS7TERMAN had b vear old son aisles and platforms of the big express station nd necessitted the calling of reserves from three nearby stations. At least half a dozen women ) fainted and were carried up to the street before they could be revived. Officials Lest Their Heads. employer's wite and Frank Hen- | » late the grandmother saw the dan- ger and tried to push the younger wom- 2 ro Sones GREATEST CROWD ON AW effort e blind gra at all to reach vipless from fi face, She escap: P nervous she ere pitlable. Mrs, Jarashow was knocked Subsequ he was yave a broken e, fractures ¢ 1-daughter, t. was fl the train jumped from the southern platform at 2.18 », of No. 26 West THE ‘uN STHES ATD ; AWLL AT SHEEPSHEAD BEANTI-SRY i screams iptown et, and ers ave- WUT 1 Stk With S Kennedy, Red up tn th the charge of as- h WAT aR ey Beas Ose Morton, of the Traffic| er ea, Ta ACANT AN Soni ne cod th ay ale had tots of trouble Holding tack | Whitney’s Timber Wins.the “Candidate Never Duigalee TTS eae GREE ae aa oe Soke AME OUD a Roseben After Hard Drive Choice of State and City ; m. later to the 4 Delegates. i aracinesca, 5 ae SHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS. ine WOMAN ATTEME ATTEMPTED we Faint in Crush as Thirty Thou- monet seemed eee oe and Fans Pour '1to Po.oGrounds — 1°°.".':2'wets” @ fans the matte Seale ating, "O aaa ae UICIDE IN PAK Rallies All Stauds and Over- AS ER see on tea aul He brow oe noweE] ad oe | running Field. and 7 to 5) 1, Thistledale (even for man AOE Te ApS a Gias alia theniacitee a Sapna ges 0 4 platform, but al- brakes to their could not stop the train of th Ifptace) 2, T. S. Martin 3. Policeman Found Her Slash- , + re Nght had | ing at Her Throat With (Special to The Evening World ) | BU RO BRACE a tediont © ue ven of, the elght cars ha i ) GROUNDS 20.—1 iggest crow ever isaWi es ce Bhe Range (sto ‘Jacked Up’ Two Cars. a Penknife. | POLC OIUNPE Sere 0. ‘ute biggest crowd that ever saw fontnlaceyierCaenuels! y n reawennae ae mintessaclecs tre a ball game in America, so far as official figures go, streamed into the) meen the Democratic al stopped that Jacks were orought from a shanty below the sta- hatrolman Attred Winter, vot the Polo Grounds to see the third contest between the Champion Cubs and’ BSAC AE Ce Dense | and an effort made to release the raffic squad, saw a woman slashing a i hy ¥ F So er ander : $ r |e clde, her neck with a small penknife in the the Giants. At 3 o'clock 24,000 people were in the field and stands and ,, egation. Lender Mt 1 | : - an Un nnn Beri Helen BUTS aa S SN ve fat that time there were strings of people stretching for a half block from. star n ed Te ” f , idence of the standing in the middle the road, ane A i aH si t t to draw a big crowd to the?’ t rage eh ad been ripped in across to where she stood and took etch of the ticket offices. The speculators reaped a harve st some Of | track cratic Nat o ; 5 ee ety the Knite Se ea : ' them sold box seats as high as $5 each and grand stand tickets went as M ntleation, Whea lousty, injured. He walked her to the high as $1.50. track &N ene New York Hospital a few feet awe Ahe capacity of the stands was ex- thous ands of shirts and shirtwaists, gave EVENING WORI ards were found, hauted by! 20 o'elock, and thous to the throhg a live blockade of the entire poured into. the COA CCHERENIP MCT Ree h in} 7 ' nour, by whic Why did you do this, asked the | These also overflowed, and the late ar- fans say to-da d- r fe} men CoNMt. ented to cut my head off,” an.|TIVAlR had to be satisfied with seats on largest since the .| Weather Clear. June 20, Track Fast. yaeMciMliitouat esac canta awered the woman the grass, In th. for grand stand | Detroit and New York at! qo. pinst r he 8 srolda and upward anxiety to pres you can't do {t with a pen-| seats several mi 1 in the walk the old Polo Grounds at One Hundrea 1G8 anda ; iremavrosien A on from being danger- [eenteniwaonit) we tor L want to| Nay Dek of the and had to b AR aRTH Perea REIMER een 4 x : : e Alaelermualolrans, nt vant tO) carried into the res’ quarters, As that 8 crowd Oe. a c bway car packers wi The wom. fd her n was Brid-| it Was Impossible to get them through hh ¥ . a A an Das kers went eet “eailuchn hats SNE Bite eee | . i tt vi ai bout in the crowds, pushing and shove where she liver agistrate Walsh | ‘Tine aa re were hundreds of wo: | ar West ; fe lee et and in some ins es striking into committed her to Bellevue for obser-| wen in the crowd. ne inteawoeie 5 ; Pitose 52 son atform. As for the ——__. was crushed. The antly sa ‘ ae . zs nselves, the majority of them | FIRE THREATENS OHIO TOWN. Siete ond: Rept mam ormaglen ur cl BG Base eon ane ' bah LSE | GETELID 0. dune 2.—The Vie- those who were § ea behine Anaiar sh | pa iv fares ing e plant is valued at Ee ee TET CRCL amit Wo y street sta and thence to the Seven houses also are burning eee ye On , aay en in : ; ay ——————_—_— ts a high wind and the town is thre Ware t ¥ ; ened 2 DA Ae 30.000 On Grounds. While 1 ‘y u Ue as STREET NAMED FOR TAFT, When Chicago took the fleld for pric Fe arent (Re Martin $ Fn Tecnu $ ] ow June 2.—A «treet feld was surrour with ay a anda It Ws oT M i y ha med after 1 bank of humanity and a ground taal Aglare Ere aE as ; Tie I ntlal nominee, Hy wa ished whie limited al Ha bid Ney Fork ° : c § ° & so proud Are the Fe s Into wd to two bases, So in spect dpe bunced parent . 7 as 5 it acarded from end to ir broke fr de of fans, pin to th vearasw the Coutral Ralir ense Was the heat that coats were re-| He is still Chick Fraser Fan ® good rage, finishing out very well Rb we. pigturee of W. oi Tee Ls se Beto eae ene woe winnineet of moved and the mixture of colors in they took the slab ‘tor ch Flee pe tet a fast pece, but tired . pee that it ts Tatt street

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