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~-Apemt ¥700,000 in making the, Sheeps- -PANTI-GAMBLING iL THE EVENING WORLD, UW TES CI ARGUED AGN Motion to Make Injunction | Against Police Permanent. JOCKEY CLUB IN FIGHT. Its Counsel Contends That Po- lice Unlawfully Interfere With Its Business. ‘After hearing John B. Stanchfleld and De Lancy Nicol, counsel for the Coney Island Jockey Club, for, and Corpora- tion Counsel Pendleton against, the mo- tion to make permanent Justice Bisch- offs temporary injunction restraining Commissioner Bingham and the Police Department from interfering with the crowds at the Sheepshead Bay race track, to which Stanchfield added to- day interference with men making pri- vate wagers on the races, without mem- oranda or bookmaking—Justice Blanch- ard reserved decision. The original injunction referred only to the practice ‘of the police of making the crowds in the race track inclosure keep moving. ‘Mr. Stanchfield's argument was along the lines of his contention in the habaes corpus proceeding in the case of Mell- ville Collins. He contended that a pri- vate wager was not a violation of the new anti-gambling law, and that in-| terference with such a transaction by | the police was, like the practice of | keeping the crowd in motion by orders to ‘move on,” a trespass upon the rights of the public. Mr. Pendleton concluded that the po- Noe were responsible for the safety of the crowds on the track, and could properly make police regulation. As to the other proposition, it was a matter | of discretion with the police, too. Tf in| their understanding of the law, ® crime waged in its commission, In any event, he conciuded. this was | not a. r situation in which to ap: ply the Injunction, applied only in stuations where no | going away. of ground by going wide, faltered in the and he ran back to his good form after | jmany bad races. | blue’ to the stretch turn and then came was being committed, it was ihe sworn | away to a four lengths lead, duty of the police to arrest those en- | ble then quit, as he usually does. eler, all the way,-came with a big burst of | which should be | esty. PLATT BEFORE GRAND JURY IN Charge That She Gave False Testimony. Senator Thomas Collier Platt, totter- ing and scarce able to articulate above @ whisper, was a witness before the Grand Jury this afternoon during the presentation of a perjury charge again Mae C. Wood, who was ordered in ous- tody several weeks ago by Supreme Court Justice O'Gorman. The woman 4s accused of testifying falsely in her suit against the venerable Senator, in which she introduced an alleged forged marriage certificate. Senator Platt was brought to the taken to the Grand Jury room in a wheeled chair. He was the first witness examined. Other witnesses who figured in the Wood versus Platt suit followed him. No action was taken by the jury before the conclusion of the day's ses- sion, as more witnesses will be called to-morrow. Assistant District-Attorney Garvan is comiucting the investigation. OLD HONESTY BRINGS JOY TO BACKERS AT SHEEPSHEAD TRACK. (Continued from First Page.) turn, but came very wide. Wamba, with Notter up, was second on the rail, and! it looked as if the race would be be- tween these two, but in the last six- teenth McCahey brought Torbellino up| with a great rush and at the end won! Mediant, after losing a lot last stride. Old Honesty Wins Race. Old Honesty had Notter up to-day | He followed Fountain- Fountain- Jug- had laid too far out of it which peed, but couldn't catch Old Hon- Killiecrankie ran her race. remedy existed other than by injunc- n. Tf,” he said, “the police injure th Jockey Club by their manner of en- forcing police regulations, the club has } its remedy under the oppression, and they have their remedy by a civil action for damages. The race track comes under police regula- tions because it is a place for the as- gembling of large bodies of men and wemnen.”’ Mr./ Stanchfleld said ead Bay track and was CoA a lawful business there. He sald th the police when two or three men | gathered in conversation, had dispersed | them with their ordér io “move on and this was a continuous act of tres- pass, which was destroying the busi- ness of the club and driving its pa- trons away. \ a ——>—_ RACE TRACK CASES GO race, from the turn all the way home, both Penal Code for from the nod on the post. was third. El speed quarte: Iucercerrde yy h, as was Connaught Ran- | ger. Sandpiper ran a good race, con- the club had | $2. Sandpi gan quickly shot him into the lead and | of at | hela it tt It was a clear case of Notter putting it on Dugan, Duel of the Jockeys. It was Dugan and Notter in the fifth Dugan being on Sandpiper and Notter on Selectman. They had it out Notter got the verdict by a| Connaught Ranger Picaro showed a lot of tthe start and got into close at the fore turn and was badly | he was away badly. Du- until Selectman got on even urns at the stretch turn. From there! nip and tuck all the way home, os MME WOOD CASE Court Reserves Decision on /Aged Senator Testifies on the|Secretary Returns to Mul- Criminal Court Building in @ cab and| ROOT TAKES NEW COURSE NTH TREUOUS LF doon’s for Another Season of “Nerve” Renewing. | mthu Root, Secretary of State, is to- day doing the haniest physical work he has done since he was in William | Muktoon's santtarium at White Plains ‘Defore, and the chances are that be- fore the gong rings for “lights out” at |9 o'clock to-night the Secretary will be sore in every muscle of his body. But he knows the .trict discipline he must observe while undergoing treat- ment in the nerve-renewing house of Muldoon. If Mr. Root gts special favors shown him from “Billy” Muldoan, he will be the only man who has. Muldoon is king In his place and rules like one. A man who doesn’t want to undergo his discipline needn't take the treatment. “You pinhead! You are a lawyer. You come to me to keep on being a lawyer. Now, you do as I say.” Mr. Muldoon recently yelled to Dan O'Reilly, | the attorney, who was undergoing a six weeks’ treatment at the sanitarium after overworking. if Mr. O'Reilly's only offense was to rest | a foot on a chair while trying to ad- | just a sock, It's no easy matter for a WARSHIP INTO | Cossacks Fight Populace and Shah’s Troops Loot | _ Unchecked. RBSHT, Persia, June 9.—Fighting oc- | curred here yesterday between Cossacks and bodies of the pomulace while the former were engaged In ing a polit- | teal clud, veral Were wounded on | both sides. | The Russian warship vodsk has | arrived at sea- port on the Casp a, sixteen miles from here. LONDON, Times trom Picture of the aint | general uncertainty exis | feeling of insecurity 1s { | The people are dr the halt | loot, com and plunder. ea |camp {s incerasing in si sald now to n er 10, ader has been or- | Liakhoff ts the matter ¢ With Persia in a condition of revolt, | each revolutionary | fat man to put on a aock without rais- jng the foot. Bending over is difficult. | Mr. Root arrived at the sanitarium yesterday afternoon in an automobile from Oyster Bay, where ho had been conferring with President Roosevelt. | On his arrival at Muldoon’s the Sec- retary was in much better shape, so the trainer said, than on his previous trip. “ecretary Root Is not a broken man, said Mr. Muldoon. “His coming to me must not be taken as anything of that sort. Not only has he retained the strength he gained here last September, but he even looks better than he did when he left me. He has been taking exercise regularly, THAW TO STAY AT POUGHKEEPSIE TWO WEEKS MORE. | (Continued trom First Page.) \ this new and grave point: In t > event that Harry Thaw ts able to escape from hls temporary confinement and make a foreign jurisdiction he cannot ‘be ex- tradited and brought back. I hold thi Matteawan !s his proper place.” Jerome's startling statement Thaw quiver and tremble. ence to Thaw's possi! silence to fall over th roo: mac The ‘re: je escape caused crowded court- rn all eyes centred on the slayer Stanford White, his bravado and courage of an hour before apparently shattered and gone. “Mistake of the Dark Ages.” Col. Bartlett was quick to rush to his WINDSOR RESULTS. | WINDSOR, Ont., June 23.—To-day's) Traces resulted as follows: three-year-olds | client's ald. Under his dramatic appeal Thaw's face brightened surprisingly and by the time Justice Mills was ~oy4y to give his decision the prisoner was con- siderably steadied. Bartlett declared led by the leaders of a hostile Parlia- | dered bombarded day. The c and ts rulin ment, the Shah has resorted to the | fiscation of posse: aindacbeeritmersly | eat vests) harshest measures. His Cossacks have | (UC, (UmmInE, Ovor of pre Bey tah enairto | bombarded the Parliament buildings in| famished and d organ ithe seapaten concludes, Teheran and captured thom after the The fate of ¢ sonra) (othavel nel prog say slaughter of many mpathizers | is the ture of hi household. among the populace. By the Shah's ordei re, ong house of COURT ORDERS PARENTS the doorway. Cumera men who had fol- lowed him from the station house promptly snapped him as the barber spread leather over his face. “Nice folks, these,” remarked Thaw “AN smiles TWO JUMP TO DEATH FROM THE ROOFS OF BIG CITY HOSPITALS. Yells Coming From Upper Room Tell That Sentence Is Vigor- Imposed. pleasantly to his barber. and pleasant to me I'd kind of like to Justice Olm introduced an inno leathers! (Continued from First Page.) criti in © My eam (ele The job finished, Thaw glanced at him- - - fianisheiaenten iths to self hurriedly, said ‘Sp !" and took up the study of medicine WAS) soundly whipped RPE Dato re uthen fished out a silver dollar. eep it all,” a reporter on the Hartford Courant and) wer. allowed to go free. The pri he remarked as he flashed out the door. the Dant he obtained Heat ena Banianint Gre “Harry Thaw will never regain his nis degree made a spe ee | ioerty as long as I am able to prevent cialty of throat diseases and was the x. } ft,” declared Mr. Jerome when he ar- leading throat specialist in Brooklyn hirteen years old, of rived at White Plains. “I am here For the past ten years he has been’ No 94 ta, Eh seeihey No Zast econd street. They again to-day to see that the $35,000 spent consulting physician at aig airasiod Tee Oe an by New York's citizens is not wasted. | District Hospital. Dr. 1 eats as long as he has money to secure neW sald to-day of I piper ene tiAkoourte an’ legal talent. But one of these days \jte was one Gals woblesnen : rede Oiautedntecales some Justice 1s going to sit down hard ‘pire was no finer ior abler' ph thes = hare dine dh on a Thaw lawyer. cian in Greater New York than Dr, Bur a te deen too h of this s “In Jersey a convicted murderer once nett, and his death Sean ee ada Nth stayed his execution for years by suc- | yreat shock to all his Eis Yen" | sre cisteg reece wee cessive writs which even reached the| tins tire, since he became a surgeon,| sje Supreme Court of the United States. va. geyoted to h tisieae’ He was eventually executed.” CEA tigate In White Plains Thaw and his coun- sel were met by Col. Franklin Ba 5 His Unhappy Romance. the legal representative of Mrs. William, “Many years ago Thaw, the defendant's mother, Thaw remance. He was ‘ drawn his entire family to him in his ays own from the the Court thi beyed. | Soon the yells wafted upper regions convii his mandate was U have | hs | His whole Atl si figut for freedom. They may thought him a adman a few mor ago, but they do not think so now. ‘ ——»—— least, they do want him returned ta 4 Matteawan. It is sald some members | COLER NOT A CANDIDATE. of the family are willing that Kenran cooflnementeabubathey aut Doesn't Want Second Place on th more suitable place than the a cerimi.als could be found. teket. Democratic ndidate for the Vice not a ¢ PERSIN PORT | TO WHIP THEIR BAD BOYS. | | \ | | | | | OVER UNTIL JULY 13,| Frrst Race — sem; that Mr, Jerome's demands smacked of Plans Not Revealed. ination on the Dem jand up; felling: six furlongs. Little | the injustices of the dark ages. He home 1ol (Koerner), § t0 1,8 to Land sea tuat Thaw be confined at White| Just What the plane of Thaw's Inw- | (1 home declared Bird 8. Coler + won by a neck; Alomar, 193 JA As one te | vers are now questio: t y e tion ngs in forough Presiden Eighteen Bookmakers Must Await 6) to 1, % tot and 10 to 1, secs Plains. To this Froicis A. Winslow, |Yert are now ts a question, If @ JUr¥ | the p Since 1901 h Sena LE eon ee Ea La enta aaS ft iti rest Sui 2 (Fairbrother), A >. be ial 1s allowec 1s beileved Wites [ines peu ceee a for that ant Disposition of Test S uit Be. iD Assteinnty District Attorney, Tose bly abit T va nde th meen nwa fore Bischoff. ‘2 sanraaka don't want Thaw here, Your ; ' i he Coney Island police court was Margar ‘and Shown 7 elwis Sha velng Woon ventancneties te rr to-day when the cases of the eighteen| , SUCOND RACE Steeplechase, about | cnester County It w in a cell and Sid hae called on Thaw sey oihavenanalieiadt AHA ILIGCOMREN bookmakers charged with violation of and upward.—Byzantine, one) §|under the strongest of locks and keys." yesterday vaftermoon’s One, chose death rather than the slow| Wiillam J. Bryan, at the anti-gambling laws at Sheepshead to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, won by two! Gol, fartlett then lancet ny Phi kd Ae atheienaind vitation. and Gravesend tracks came up for the jengths: Gnult, 14 (Dayton) § to 5, 7] oo REEeEAGie ne reine ar Sore eaeraa =f per Al has —— AS ‘and out, second; George Lotper, | at Assistant Listrict-Attorney hg Syracuse years ago es. he disappointment ime—4.29, Esquire, Tor eee iis por e has ed ¢ eth ie of Charles J. McDermott, who appears | also ran: Racilian fell, Merrymaier| Which confronted him. Conger was | the games in the newspapers w rain, His memory had for the defendants, the cases, efior a|Tan.eway; Flying Virginian’ Groke| feady as he declared at once: interest. ‘ome led. But an examination sharp. passage of words between hun down. | “And we have had plenty and enough | | showed that he was mistaken. and Assistant District-Attorney Martin, THIRD RACE—Purse $40; two-year-| of Harry Thaw. We've been burdened i + SAVY | “He lived all alone with a Mra. Mc- were continued until EO ESTA TU later stores eee PEEPS tesa aay TE NS ees SE OU RICE! SYED) wu J vith a Mra, M Ke ou expected Justice Bis. have| Rambla 104 (Delaby), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 e a long e . Sats y |Gevney, @ housekeeper that he had em-| Democratic factional leaders in Queens Gecided the test case now before him. "| even, won by a neck; Pearl Point, 11/1 know of Send him to Matteawan/ THAW MUST STAY | poyea tor many years. He had no liv- | County when Joseph Cassidy BAWnEn snones. hw nted it was! fc Koerner) 8 to where in elongs. This thing should LY MATTEAWAN. |" es that I know o lene Hoard of R. Weldon and P| feson: not last forever. | : i : urnett_ moved to the handsome | name the not in court, and t 8) Again Col. Ba red to the eee | GATE ARRON DR Gro in the various electic Firebug, | A& | n-basement brown stone house! Mt," it Hl Ribhon | @pplicatio a ny | Justice Dow | street last May in order that| Harvey. man of the Qu produce’ t h >| “FOURTH RAC three year-olds ae ven to Mattes, | Court to-ds more room for the hang. | tY, Demon eocratic that he asks 't) 2 01 fou fet and upward; 1 le’—Hawkama, 11 te 1 by Col 2 2 Y i Foard to appoint cese will. prob. Pha-bail continue. © Wer wan. He sted, however, Colige can sine tng tots his rertacol De i Th 1 District Attorney not want, (Harty), 9 to to 10 and out, won by pasar) fer of Harry K. T Mrs, Hammel’s Suicide. ably have @ court review. $OIROLOn| with) tne cases till: the Grang |thteealeneina: Tereby, 90 (Matrbrather), | Blo) om Gaal arts +, Aliuaietown 0%! tre, Hammel was taken to the Ford a are ury ha. 4 a chance to indis ae 4 to , Second: Giles, | right for a trial by jury. he care of] > aN EG p Aber actendcnter ‘ et all Of | (Heverich), 6 to 1, 2 tol and 8 to § tee deciding dustice| an: Hos: last Friday, It was SHIPPING NEWS. oe third. Time, 1448, Fernando, Dirte Dowling sai thought then that she was suffering —<— feared a a Nes Rarheationcn \ Thaw, wh from ma that she w not GIANTS olde; se urlongs.—Chipmunk, When the decisi ding him back very ill, Yesterday she had a ‘wad turn | 1. 4 tof and 2 tof Rheenuleneaain ccalonncn for the worse, and some gort of compli- our lengths, Brown Tor ‘108 tripped merrily out of tue courtroom and cation set In, She was in great pain ssnay Hook (Continued from First Page.) Miss Imogene, 14" (Murphy, | hartened to the Tarrytown trolley car aye oFn Ng RON RAN OF Os Kom nubres | ett dese) ae 12 tol, 5 to land § to 2, third. Timet| It was stated that Mrs. Evelyn Thaw to give her something that would end Bridwell singled and on Lumley’s bad 1.8 acs Se aE dr Beart as-/ig visiting at a friend's home in her life. a aur PORT OF NEW YORK. throw Shannon got. to third grid) turtia, Han ex ‘Girl, Trappe and ; - ¥ Lae young woman occupied a co’ — Well seconds Moris. bated wor Ma. |Hawking also ran, She Wolf seratched;| Pousnkeepsle, and that Gooner tes : ty (as! q large ward that opened on a veranda ARRIVED. y and was called out on strikes, | track heavy. mitted to frequently visit her husband, el! as his own) Thaw | tier ped was in the reer of the ward. Frutera 7 y filed out to Burch. NO RUNS. | —s When the case was catled at White) be under sc re \ nurse had veen attending her con- | Minreapoils’ Malarkey repiaced McGinnity in the | plains to-day {t was disclosed that the | aud restraine until stantly for an hour when at 7 o'clock | Steama ooo ass wot bak. Maltthes th remnee inpamed RACE TRACK MEN SPENT [writ of habeas corpus argued before) 22h ireg . Sf une ward, Mts, Hammols nurse as |MUAREApOHS + ~ ‘ SanJus hit 'to the fence for three bases. Lam: Suntloe Mills was Issued June 2, or the} | Well as tho. other nurses in the ward | Pntadephis _ aaeae ley fanned did Jordan. "NO Rt $13,000 FIGHTING BILL. | aay vetore Justice Morschauser at | Xere ‘behind screens thet surrounded INCOMING STEAMSHIPS Seventh Inning | ie pati Poughkeepsie decided against Thaw. sther patients’ cot wh irs. ; DUE T0;DAY Doyle hit to Hummel and per at The document was granted on the appil- mel spr rom. the lumbta,, y r Nerneu, toward the window ope upon the ray al, first. Bresnahan drove a n,| Coney Island and Saratoga Clubs Karl Morschauser, brother of purently Libs ona,’ St Donlln pat @ bounder u | + ry rs r sate aaerral some institution rer who tossed him out at firat. NO R | File Reports With Secretary > M who ordered) Ttiaw returned) sored ease, Will have apect Patients Give Warning. i OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Sheehan singled to left. Lewis sacri-| of State SOSMALLOAT ADs: and guarded by men of his had a dozen yi to go andl SAILED TO-DAY, ficed, Malarkey to Tenne en went ena Thaw was accompanied by Under nan is a dangerously tns d four patients eu! Monroe, at Comfort, AUVaRe® Colon: out, Bridw t eehan| ALBANY, June %.—The ¢ | Sheriff John N. Townsend and his ja not to be punished, but | ow, ‘Nhese patients Clae Eoin ue reaching third. Holmes fanned out. NO|ana Jockey Club filed a stater j|er, Edward Havens. He was drow restraint’ that | arning and séstiaprink : NS. MavaWateaibereviculitandircrens ny | from behind the ns and ran after to keep the air of your refrigerator pure Eighth Innin, selié oung woman, They were almost at sacioti Seymour fils to. Maley cough straw hat. As he stepped | nim te when she climbed upon te) and odorless a sponge or folded cloth eA era ee from the trolley which bore him authoriti of the tnd plutised off. |should be kept in a bowl wet with the plate trying to make a hem n, where he le Pourh m the eraas of the <o | 9 Maloney to Lewis to Bergen. S' greet Bio fe tu len carrie singled to left. Bridwell filed tc newspap en walked briskly pital, but died on the op- ley. NO RUNS. ikea briskly’ ANOTHER MAN KILLED ON | hrough a the vil ers wh Burch pop-filed to Tenney. Maloney he 20 He Suffered Great Pain. singled. ‘Humme ingled sending Ma CROSS-CONTINENT | Were uwalting his arrival OLD CUSTOMS HOUSE Reigelene metntialcalll oney to third. Lumley singled, 5 | ‘Thaw bowed right and left to persons | yf the ft Se RUStE i aueatan tener ineaiNG ne FLYER IS WRECKED, | wo shouted to him. His long stay In Ceres a eka red excruciating pain 0 MeaRhe a Tunsmmelitecnrinete Li ‘ ux us quarters of Sheriff » | Rockman Falls From Fourth Story seemed to Briawell to Tenney. TWO RI One Reported Dead and More Than| “"anler at Poughkeepste has made | ¢¢ Wall Street, Narrowly Missing | . n his nurse Ninth Inning. i| = i Hi adical change tn his appearance. Hel | tendin fent to ¢ for M Thir! tured in Arizona seems bet mentally and sically. Several Pedestrians. | the hi. ay. t nd Customs WINSLOW, Ar! aRoms| ani cnirnaens Had Time for a Shave, |" Wall and William streets, |NO RECEIVER FOR BELT LINE. 07 oe . Odorless| Fe was wrecked 1 When Thaw was taken to the privats|nardly a day nas passed that some ong | Jude Lacombe in the United State 1 rt house a @ workinen has ne } i - : a Spring , S ee tra are reported missing HUGHES IN ADIRONDACKS. eG AuS) ta Paw Jailer Havens | | ead Company | Sold Everywhere. Write Henry B. 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