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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908. vm Nore ° HUGHES WILL CONY SPECIAL COURT 10 TRY BRGHTUN +40 Governor After Conference with Elder on Race Track Indictments Names Aug. 25 for Term and Designates Up-State Justice to Preside, SARANAC INN, Aug. 1.—Gov, Hughes to-day announced that at) the request of Acting District-Attorney Robert H. Elder, of Kings County, he will call an extraordinary trial term of the Supreme Court be held on of Kings County, t¢ 25, and that he will desi Justice Watson M, The Grand Jury will be called for this term of the court, the County Court of Kings not be session at that time. | The Governor's announcement followed a conference between the} Aug. gnate Rogers, ot Watertown, to preside over such term. Mr. Elder arrived + Morning from Hrooklyn fore noon conte They a Indictments handed down vy disc by the Kings County Grand y against the Brighton Beach officials for { alleged violations of the anti-racetrack aituation gener in Greater York. Mr. Elder m. : on fe the request for ¢ Mls i Le k resumed at the Brighton Beach on Aug. 15, following the Sara’ ing, and he is anxious to see how the laws will be observed at we. It ea Me Fifty Kentuckians Took Pris- , 's algo, it was stated, his purpose to bring other race track natters be- re FF ai} a tae wear, " oners From Jail and Bodies Mr. Elder will return to his home to- Fhe ea sight erp UL eur Di Hela Are Found Hanging. IL Virgil ) Kyy Aug. 1.—Four Tom and Robert Jones Jail ay and hanged to a tree RU were taken from GIRL $ RECOV ADUS TO MIYSTER on the nage of town. No fired by (which was composed of about fifty men shots were the mob, and the people of the town knew noth- ing of the affair until daylight revealed [ the four bodies dangling from a tree Just outside Russellville on the Nash- ville pike The following note was found pinned on one of the bodies: “Let this be a warning to you nig- ee for Days, Sup. é nae to let white people alone or you go the same way. Hugh Rogers eet % tter shut up or quit.” nNasedly fre rug, He ay ) pc ed!) from Drug, Her The negroes who were hed were h Neen itthede members of a lodge and at Mind Is Nowa Blank, 9% Arar apercvetat tne ham, a white a i r tenant, Rufus PITTSRI A Mise Clare sans r occurred in the Konter, eighteen year ouse-) southern part of Logan County and ft ts town, near here, \\! ‘supposed here that the mob was made | peared from hi Monday af- men from that part of the ternocn an 4s no! seen again county, Wednes when he th t groes had been in jail for sev found er n n T | era and While there had wo ha » de ingham, from i tr was i and there was g EecpRnwiehits because he was I { jedi by the Sheriff and v £ wl Gr and t and x he ts row confined, uiing trial, {the residents of BANK STATEMENT SHOWS ...., A INCREASE IN SURPLUS | the keys in which he per e to go away ence, Butts was over the keys. PETTIBONE HAS CANCER; DOCTORS SAY HE IS DOOMED. KILLED SISTER BY ACCIDENT ALBANY Ask Them! hie It will cast but CUTION OFC DARLIN. WHO LED HIS MOTHER, PUT OFF ask thousands of em An api ployers for a Position ries through a 12-Word "7 “Situation Wanted” Ad. in To-Morrow’s SUNDAY WORLD. ely pos: wenty-one years old ® mo! Susan Carli, at her Quincy street, Brookly a, AGt MEN G.NANDERBILT'S “FRIEND, MAS, RU SUED BY HUSBAND No Co-respondent Named Action Against Reputed “Spanish” Woman, | | |take j against Jof the sult !s none other than the dark- | Row, Crack Steamers Speeding in Close Race Up the Bay From Sandy Hook to Piers A sequel to the friendship of Alfrad) Gwynne Vanderbilt and Mine, Ruiz, of} Fifty-second street and Lexington ave: | was revealed when Mrs./ nue, which [Vanderbilt brought sult for divorce, $s) the appointment to-day of a referee to} stimony in the suit for absolute brought by Antonio Ruiz} his wife, Mary Agnes O'Brien! The Mary Agnes O'Brien Ruiz divorce, Ruiz eved friend of Mr. Vanderbilt, who was | supposed by all who met her to be &) Spaniard. | Ruiz is a wealthy Cuban, who divides his time between Washington and New| York, He fled hls sult in White Plains, because his wife has been Hving in a magnificent country house in Rye. ever since she gave up her Lexington ave-| nue establishment, following the pub-/ lioity attendant upon the sneerbit| scandal. The case came up to-day on a motion, and Justice Tompkins, of the Supreme Court, sitting In White Plains, ap-| pointed George A. Wyre to hear the} evidence. No Co-Respondent Named. Both parties to the action were tn court, apparently on amicable terms. Mra. Rulz was represented by a lawyer | trom the office of Hymes, Woytisek & Schanp, of the Pulitzer Building George Young Banckle, of No. 38 Park represented the plaintiff. Tho summons in the suit was served upon Mrs. Ruiz in Rye last Wednes- | day. No co-respondent Is named in the | papers on file at White Plains, Rutz) says he has all the money he wants and {s not desirious of raising any further scandal. It ta his plan to get a divorce as speedily and quietly as Mme. Rulz first became known In the Vanderbilt case when a riding master named Branchley eloped to Paris with the a wealthy young man of | is city, whose father {s connected nh the Standard ll Company: Hrenchley, {t transpired had done quite 4 lot of confideutial business for Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. Brenchley bought a $10,040 automobile for Mme. Rutz, He| glected to pay for ‘ne automobile and | Mr. Vanderbilt paid for it, The affatr created a sensation. | Mme. Rulz was revealed as a very beautiful woman, with a magnificently furnished flat, who had. horses and car- riages and drove In the park and made presents to hairdressers and manicure girls and masseuses. Report- ers calling at her home one evening| Mr. Vanderbilt enter. | he publication of these facts In con- wife of |sister of August | to-day | pital, pe, ge ore a 4, dah dD dade tb YALE ANOiUSaAnoy. Hook. RANG! AAA ANE WARD LIV Sister of Jersey Slayer Trans- terred from J. Hood Wright Hospital To-Day, FREDA WIN OY = y Freda Eberhard, the twenty-year-o.d Eberhard, who killed his an tried to kill his cousin near Rochelle Park, N. J., was taken Hood Wright Hos- t and from the J where she has been a patient for three days, to the phycropathle ward at Bellevue for opservation as to her men- tal condition The day after the shooting over in New ce of two State Jersey, when the poli were seeking for Au same sister eft the home of her second brother, George Wherhard, at No. 12 Manhattan avenue, She was mis night, Next morning sie turned and bedraggied with a strange story of having tried to dr elf in the Hudson Kiver above Fort Lee. She gave as the reason for her at- nection with the divorce action brought |tempted suicide the discovery of the by Mrs, Vanderbilt caused Mr, Rulz to besome busy, The referee will begin his hearings next week at White Plains, te come | BROOKLYN (Continued from First Page) | fly to Alperman, Clarke drove a line! over Patee's head for a base, and weit scond on Wagner's preity single to ‘larke nailed ling F was i and Hummel Hummej was mar ane ver was Mori skyscraper nnde mney also | the sam retired scoring, Wh and Pattes seco! Burch got Alperman was out at first by Wagner, Bureh lle Pattee took third. Lewis | Wagner to Swacina, TWO Seventh Inning. Clarke filed out to Pattee. was handed a gift of four balls a fly 3 Lewis caught d by a long slide Ww and h Lew: Swacina to i ire asi ea bint Clarke. He ne Storke, Burch reaching se r Wagner ¢ AUNB Ninth Inning owed of CANOEISTS NEAR DEATH, Wiliam Ertekeon, of No. 1283 Sterling ¢ and Ri Nathan, of No. %9 uy street, Brookiyn, were in a anoe off Manhattan Beach at 2 A. M. day when thelr eee turned over, ad and a! George Kelerland. and Thomes life savers, went The two men for Lagi to th a es raw beak Both rere saben hewmen jess County only and |* | Crac Wag- sk dneaded to first by Holmes, |! fact that she was ill of a serious dis- ease and must undergo an operation which she had no money to pay that time she did not know of her | brother August's crime. She had come ; down from her father's farm in Dutch. a tew days before. Public interest shifted from the girl ‘to the brother who was captured a few hours after her escapade Cin who 1s now in the Bergeu Counts indictment for murder, Sut on Wed- needay of this weck Freda was pieked up 4 policeman, w wande through Hariem in a seemingly condition, Her malady was diagnosed as syncope Last night she M4 Dr. Gre the had” been wots x crime of 1 s said to run int ity ily. KEENE YOUNGSTERS WIN THE $10,000 U.S, HOTEL STAKES, (Continued From First Page.) ne struc fast an ten un Streton ae very un to be an easy second in front of | eorge i. Hall. Dolly Spanker wasn't in the money. He ran second to the stretch and quit under the whip. Madden Gets Even hn FH, Madden got even in the Cate Handicap t 1 was not {n the mony. nb Out's hot pace all the way etch and killed off Half § and Angelus, always Qistanoe, got into conte e head of the stretc Westbury and the a lot of gre n » and fin’ an Lad, who pe TORE OUT LETTER BOXES. Thomas Gallagher, Janitor of the artme Jiding at Nos. 4 to 3) West One Hundred and Twelfth at cawsht a! daylight to-day a strange man, whom he had watched tear ten jecier boxes from the wall at No, Gallagher overpowered the | anid Sergt. Bngond and Patrolman | Costuma, of the Past One Hundred and Fourth street station, came to his bal sa a er said he waa Willlam Je old, of Ni Arats adi > the head of [9 1 TO-MORROW’ SUNDAY} Sandy Hook Wins, Yale Sec- ond and Big Amerika Third at Finish. | Passengers on the turbine steamer Yale, of the Metropolitan line, arriving from Boston this morning, and those on the Sandy Hook, from Atlanth> High lands, witnessed one of the pretties sts of speed ever seen In the harbor hen the two swift boats came up. apped with the Hamburg-Amertoun steamer Amerika ing. The Sandy Hook was several lengths n the lead when she reached her dock at the foot of Rector street, The Yale was slightly In the lead of the Sandy Hook the smaller bi As they passed St got under way and along side by side Passengers on ferrvboate and gn ¢ three steamers watched the race with absorbed interest. The Sandy Hook passed steadily through between the Amerika and the Yale, while the Yale forged steadily ahead of the big ocean liner. LACKAWANRA M ASK ROOSEVELT TOAVEAT STRIKE Appeal vein Through Neil itd Knapp Is Last Resort of | the Switchmen. three George the SCRANTON, Pa, Aug. 1—After an executive sess! continited unti thie afternoon the gr nard of tha aware, La Western R ° an appeal bor Churies P an Mare Neti] and Cha mmer the provisions of th nmen and | the Lackawanna Co} This !# the switchmen to eff: s last resort ance Board 9a ir eg and wil next week | —_—_—_—— CHASES SHIP DOWN BAY. the Horda Back, for Fumigation, Dr. Doty Orders With her ttle whistle shrieking andj full speed, Health OMcer y's cutter had a lively chase down e bay to-day after the fever-stricken orwegian ship Horda, which was vertaken and ordered back to Quaran- going at D | tine for fumigation The Horda arrived on Thursday with Ja case of yellow fever, Henry Larsen, ja fireman, Was sent to § iburne Is! and, the ship was fumigated and al- owed tg proceed to Greenpoint. | Horda passed out to-day after) ng at Quarantine two hours for} After the ship had departed folk Dr. Doty med that was growing worse and ha cggravated form of yellow fever. ‘Then ied that the Horda required re- uinigation, and despatched his cutter WORLD. ures That Will Some Striking Fea Not Be Found in Any Other Newspaper. | rat of all the readers of the Sunday 1 to-morrow will get the words muste of a song that helped draw 1s to & proininent Chicago theatre cutive nights se Interested In the Olymp! les, baseball, racing and other aports appreciate’ the comprehensiveness of the Sunday World's recent Innova. tlon-a separate illustrated four - page sporting sections i000 want-filling advertisements ‘Over will ve there, supplying as many Posie tlons.. Workers, Homes, Investments, ang, ete, aoa tire will take Maht wherever next Sunday V's Comle Section steps tn jewiyweds"” and tho ‘Explorigators” are its two full-page features The sory of a deep sea diver who was pinioned for an hour and a half in the’ clutches, of an octopus will be told an feta in ne Bepeee itt Ii ystrated gazine oe loot or| will io resent ther tated upon t tl tae pa ge PO nawseatarien af the dan | caught | Riley's | third bane. CHURCH ATHLET COMPETE IN BIG MT, VERNCN ME E. B, Sullivan, of Sacred Heart School, Is First in the | |Oyater Bay to-day made known the de- THAIN CADETS ‘SLEUTH BUGHER ARE REINSTATED GETS “ROBBERS” YROOSEIELT| ANDTHE LAUGH ee President Decrees Bae tes Shall Threatens Three Men With Be Punished According to Transfers if Joke Is Print- West Point Rules ed, ut It Is. | | as | i OYSTER BAY, Aug, L—President) rtoctiver File, Shepard and Shea, of Roosevelt and Secretary of Wer Luke| +, wost Thirtieth street station, ai FE. Wright have decided that the rishi cadets who were recently dismissed | from the United States Military Acad- emy at West Point for hazing shall be wondering between quakes to-day 1f, | Deputy Police Commissioner Bugher| will make good his threat to send them uniform if his nam to patrol duty In fuli authority Deputy Bugher Was dining at the Wale dorf last night when a hotel detective called him or Court and Thirty- 1 strect pointed to two men in cond floor of No. 18 treet man was a safe and the Undoubtedly cracking, Bugher votives Were Secretary Wright as he was leaving cision affecting the cadets. He said that while the reports of the superintendent of the military academy, recommending the dismissal of the guflty cadets had been passed upon and approved by President Roosevelt, he, as Secretary of War, had not promulgated the order: ‘The matter therefore was left over.and Secretary Wright declared that he had to A a window ¢ West TI on his other Was using a b it was @ case of safe ved and the th taken this course at the request of the | gent President. ‘The man with the broom was the Jane Punished Enough, Says Wright. (itor. ‘Tie man wao had opened the was the husband of Mrs, the store, id he Bell, I think the cadets have already who owned nond inished enough," said Seer h ane seaees HEE ey oh had a right to open the . : nin ver gent an automobile for thetr being reinstated from the Dewin~ | Sim ow tie came and identified |ning. The young men came to se@ ne Pe ienand, ‘The reporters had come personuily at Washington, and I was ‘ her thank the police for particularly impressed with the :oung tentuiness, Bugher turned to man who sald he had been the ring- gral reporters ater Eire. Ball eo@ lender and was willing to take the en- | her hust Peay inane oa a cine tire blame for the hazing lin connect ir f NI “T did ‘ism of} re- | not promulgate the order 1, and the President's jl quel, the matter was lett open until Mimy. name 100-Yard Dash. |we had q chance to talk It over to- |them transferred to-morrow wh Pe pare Googe tions wil hav ‘0 patrol duty in uniform, a) h ‘ we have dene so and de- jot he used and T must Special t 4.) | 1 | The Evening Wor UNT VERNON, N. Y., Aug. 1.—/ at the pick of League, met in their annual m here | his afternoon 100-¥ Sacred Heal H. Ryan, mt: Finals F (ded that the young men can We Pe d get all that fs c to them there The expulsion of the eight ommended in a r r tho Secretary of War stances of the hazing had been return to | ming oo GAYNOR GRANTS WRIT IN GOLF BETTING ARREST, Dal w York MINEOLA Aug. 1.—~George B nto by a board of officers a Storling who was arreat- Col Hug ed at Ga ty on a charge of vio jthe Military Academy, and lating Section 41 of the Penal Code by Howse: Morton F. Smith, ™A&king a wager on a game of golf, ntry. tactios; 8d Who Was committed to the county erall, senior tn,| {il here in default of $800 bail, has been released on writ of habeas ery tactics, and Capt corpus granted by Supreme Court J nonds of the Twen CORPUS STAD OG Di eae are uae) ve Gaynor at Jamestown, The writ fs re- ond Infantry | V_ Ryan. 8 t 4; JS Bage, First Metho- | iit third. Time, 10 2-5e | ——— GIANTS | (Continued From First Page.) as Doyle sinasned a bagger over yahan Walned e into left Leia, ead. hone Beebe, to! Sixtn Inning. | Hridwell tossed out Kor y. Dele hat smasned & single left fle Delenanty Was forced at second base E ander, c Beeve and MeCormick wae doubled up, Beabe to RI ounced a single | 8 score on Tenney’s two-bas 6 t at field fence. Beebe wa takon out of the box Karger s place. Boyle pr to Kr- t, ONE RUN Seventh Inning, t Glibert to Karger Beymour. filed threw Barry NS a) amasiiad a stngle Into con an was out stealing to Gilher Donlin rles's error. Seymour ed out to Koneteny and Donlin was too far of first base and wan Konetchr to Gilbert) NO RUNS Elghth Inning. eedham caugNht for New York and Herzog played third base, Reilly singled out to} left fleld. uMrray fouled out to Need- oan Konetchy filed out rain Benton, Delehanty struck out. RUNS. Herzog walked, to Delehanty fumble MoCormt lok filed out Bri was safe on and Herzog went to Bridwell stole second base hut Herzog was caught off third base, Bliss to Karger to Charles. Crandall wtruck out, NO RUNS. Ninth Inning, Merkle. playing frat York base for New Bils# popped out to Needham, Ibert. Karger pid oiec cA FIRST ARREST UNDER NEW ANTI-AUTO SMOKE LAW. John A, Boyden Taken but Is Allowed to Go With a Reprimand, to Court, Asa big automobile went chugging up the west drive of Centra! Par posite Seventy-fourth street, to-day, Park Po- iceman McKenna noticed that a blue- ack vapor was being emitted from @ exhauat pipe. “Hold on there!’ shouted the police- man to the chauffeur, John A. Boyden, twenty-two years old, of No. 66 Wend- over avenue, the Bronx; "you're break- ing the law.” “But I'm going very slowly,” Boyden, “Sure you are, but that smoke that's coming out of your machine makes you ‘a violator of the new ordinance forbid- Ging such a nuisance in the Leigh The matter was taken befor bas] Mogs in the Ry ha) oes cane ho gaid that me the new tow he 2 woula the neuter retorted Magis- Charles walked and stole second | The invatigations began| turnable before Judge Gaynor on in the latter part of June and lasted a) Aug 4 month. | Sterling is accused of having bet « 1 E. Ham, of Now of a game of golf ine elgit men expelled were Rossel, jr., anh box of golf balis of the tre res. T pane ; iry links at Ganlen City, Jolass and son of Lieut.-Col lost the aNNe and pal the et Corps of Engineers, U. S.A. vew York, went bar Weaver, first class man, of M Ly Ae George Washintgon Chase, Jr., ling, and the Justice the charge Issued the fred warrant class man, of New York, James A. Gil- lespie, third class man, of Pennsylvania; Byron Quimby Jones, third c bein eng that he lai da wager on a game of skill and and er van arraigned before e Gittens set the hearing for of New York; W Prude, d class man, of Alab ne Ree was 5 n * by Brown tn Isaac Spalding, third class man, of porn Okiahoma; William Nalle, third class law, man, of Virginia Ants in Their Caps. The haying took various forms popu- lar at miMtary academies, although a vation was mad The were the victims about gathering a order of t Into the HORSEMAN DAN LAMASNEY COMMITTED HARI KARI. BURLINGTON, Ia, Aug. 1.—Search for Dan Lamasney. of the well known ’ Kansas City racing horse firm of La- Brothers, who had disappeared the caps w masney dered on the heads of the p while visiting his wifes brother here WOE A ee ¢ has developed the fact that he had committed hari kari, Lamasney's body can possibly be imagined All bore the ordeal In silence was the evidences ’ ¢ abdome a penkn! |them led i whic! the de formal investigation Mpitt man's fingers recommending the ulsmissal af the! It is beileved that Lamasney was made delirious by the heat. His money were Intact hiazors, WEARETIL YOUNG, pe To cKRDIAL| $250, : | Pontiff and Head of Church in America Exchange Compli- | | A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person ilty, under the provisions of ction 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop> erty belonging to this Company. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, 1b Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, 2d Vice-President ments in Long Talk. ROME, Aug. 1.—Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, was received In private audi. | ence by the Pope to-day, The Pontiff | was most cordial and affectionate and | held his guests In conversation for a! long time. The audience with the Pope lasted one hour, and the conversation was carried on as between old friends who were glad to see each other again, ‘The general condition of the Church, par- | tieularly in the United States and Bouth ‘America, was discussed. Details, how- ever, were not taken up at this meet-| Ing, becauso the Pope will receive the| Cardinal several times during the lat- | ter’s sojourn In Rome. | ‘The Pontiff expressed great satisfac: | tion with the condition of the Church in America, as well as with the Catholle University and the Mission House un- | | der the direction of Father A. P. Doyle, | of Washington, —— : — | Speaking of the changes made recent- __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ly in the orgentzation of the Roman|'To the holders of Three-Year Five Congregations, Cardinal Gibbons ex- Per Cent. Gold Notes of the May 1, 1902. TAY WORK Wedel YOU 9Ee ised his Imiration for the actlvit: y - ( orethe. Pope in this ‘matter. in reply WHEELING AND LAKE ERIE | the Holy Father id: ‘ou and I ara RAILROAD COMPANY, maturing Aug. 1, 1908, ¢ request ant for account of Wabash Raliroad Company, the undersigned will pur- shage the above notes at par and accrued Interest upon presentation and delMery of [tye notes and the appurtenant coupons, at 24 Rroad at. New Io the wame age, and we are still quite | Uy Archbishop Farley, of New York, ar-| 4+ ¢h rived here to-day from New York by way of Naples Mgr. Kennedy, rector Jot the American College, has arranged that the Archbishop be recelved in au- dience by the Pope Monday morning. Posies Reel. dis BM York city KUHN, LOEB & CO., BLAIR & CO., HOLDS THE HEAT RECORD. HELENA, Mont.. Aug. 1.—Weather Director B, F. Young reported that Miles City had a temperature of 106 yes- | New York, July 31, 1908, ane the fh it record in ihe stunery. Havrernad'ine and Hana PERSONALS. | aa ite i Ss os * | RICHARD—Come home; ture wea %, \ . SP Seah epee reinstated and that their punishment | was used in the papers in connectlo. shetl be administered according to the with a supposed safe robbery. The disciplinary methods of the academy, j equanimity ts not improved by the Only a few days ago President Roose- knowledge that Bugher's name was velt approved thé reports dismissing the used, and that when Commisatoner cadets, and go, by his act to-day, re- Bingham goes on his vacation to-day verses himself, the Deputy Commissioner will have | watch and, ae pps nnwciapttnntnasti oped Ny,