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‘ Fair and cool to-night; Wednendny clear. __PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908. THAW WRIT ac AND WhITE'S SLAYER “STAYSIN MATTEAWAN “No Reason for Taking Him From Asylum to Pittsburg in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Federal Judge Rules, and Gardiner Wins Victory. (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Oct, 20.—Federal Judge J. S. Young this after- foon quashed the writ of habeas corpus issued by Judge Archbald at ‘Scranton for the return to Pittsburg of Harry K. Thaw, wanted here to testify in his bankruptcy proceedings. Judge Young's action is a signal victory for Attorney Asa Bird Gardiner, of New York, who was present to fight Thaw’s release from custody of the Matteawan Asylum authori- ties, It is believed here that today’s defeat for Thaw’s attorneys will end for a long time atiempts to secure his freedom. Judge Young held that there be taken withou! Thaw here The writ mi hed, hi Sa i as ; PASTORAL PEACE said, and t Argument for dismissal of thi writ was resumed at 10.9) this mora!ng pefore Judge Your F | States District Court Col. Gardin q begged for a short delay had con- | Meyer retorted that Gar cealed some papers and that ments in the sented, This whe sald: “As soon as @ort of bu Judge Y: would hear both gide were ready at t! after an exte Young dismis:« use hon Rs of Fire at Forty- Second Street Stirs Things Up. ce and quiet at the corner Declaring that !t 1s unprecedented for |‘ econd street and Broadway one Federal judge to quash a writ 1s-/at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The mem- sued by another in the same district, |bers of the Country Club were assem " announced this after- yay Phew a lewvere, announce |bling for their daily afternoon exercise | noon that they would to the} f 5 jat throwing the hammer and putting the United States Cireult Co ; net highball, the racing returns Ww an elated over his victory, will ve for |ing nto the (eopraty HUN Poa New York to-night. ow at Rector's and “Thaw will stay in y York for @)/s) 8 were arriving in their automo- mighty long time,” he said on leaving |piies for their nigit's work, and the rub- | the court room, “and he will stay In @lior-neck wagons were. slowly filling | New York insane asylum, too, |with rubber-necks, But for the scenery ———-—— enshvouding the manly form of “'Stufty" Davis, who was watching the Knicker boeker storm-door go ‘round, the scene A whistle sounds; then a bell |rings; then a Jot of bells ring. ‘The air | |is tull of smoke, In a twinkling the | aula and repose gives way to feverish } Lin ent d up around the busi- t corner in New York were the follow- truders ‘ Four fire engines ing ere Arrested on Warrant enum Two hook and ladder truc Use of Mails to Ono red fire patrol wag: Two Battalion Chiefs of the 8. ter tower, Yefre Defraud. Department, Deputy Chief Langford, | Nineteen reporters, Dr. William H. Hale, who won nbto- wety in this city several years ago by advertising a m-kidney cure," and defrauding gullible patients out of thousands of dollars, was ar day at the Hotel Navarre by PD Fine for the Rubbernecxs, The rubbernecis who had climbed on the rubberneck waxons got more he worth of thelr money, They saw fifty flremen carrying axes and pikes and crowbars hunting for a fire; they sted tom tives ~ FATHER ATHEFB ai CARREN MAKING swovenwns | YACHT) ) i NIGHT, DAUGHTER ~ MEMORIAL WTA DY MO sasmpurter PLANS TO REPEAL © muuerrons »=— JN NIGHT RA IPveabeieuee PaPRLEn Flatbush Man De: i “Former e ag ee Shows ae pees aie Ae | ANTLBETTING | Poa settee cia |Gov. Patterson, of Tennessee, Offers | | | a Reward of $10,000 tor PICKPOCKET. DEPUTY MAKES ARREST. | 'He Would*Work for Re-enactment of » = ——— the Capture of the : Dammers and Fifteen-Year-| | Alleged Bookmaker Taken in Slayers. Old Girl Both Held in Percy-Gray Law If Democrats Custody for Recording | | Bail on Charges. Obtain Control of Legis- | HAS BEE) Ela Feel Bet on Programme. /PITCHED BATTLE EXPECTED A PIs Clinton Cahn em lature, He Declares. EMPIRE RESULTS. IF POSSE MEETS THE GANG. family of John B. Dammers, who has] | been regarded for five months by his} FIRST RACE—Burgher 1, Wood: | | anat atrick CC: cratic q IGEN APs CO 0 Oo? ELS| State Senator Patrick H. McCarren, Democratic boss of Brooklyn, |tane 2, Tileing 3. and standing. He 1s out on bail for and the head of the race track lobby at Albany, to-day declared frankly | —_ 4 | Victims Taken From Hotel by Twenty-five Masked jostling,” with intent to plek pocket SeK tig SECOND RACE—Spellbound 1, , nes F and his Atteon-yearold dauenten wis, that in the event ot the election of a Democratic Legislature this fall he | gummer Night 2, Jeannette 3. | Men—Capt. Rankin’s Body Riddled With nie, {s out on bail for shopilfting, Both | would seek the repeal of the Hart-Agnew race track gambling law, and — 5 A Gas. z | will be arraigned in the Adams Street | the re-enactment of the Percy-Gray law. | aa Gies—cnptar th Gace] Bullets—Col. Taylor’s Body Not Yet Court for examination on Thursday. | McCarren further said that he would work for the repeal of the Seer one a | Found—Whole State Aroused. ammers, Who was sent to Elmira Re. aw, and for the radical Es, 4 fas ropartiay tha Sos rh CCCI ese registration law, a ‘ ch amendment of the public [ees pooner 1, Ara in the Adams Street*Court to-day on the | S¢TVi 22 NaN os the insur rance . “Jomling” charge. He was arrested| | cornea, ects ttm Personally con! FiETH RACE—Gretna Green 1, VON CIN Tenn Oc 20 ace aye) eed oy pt. Quinten Rankin, both prominent attorneys of Trenton, ; cerned, I would repeal the racing la rears. 2 inf f 5 = Sunday night an a Church avenue trol-! that Was passed last seasion,” he aia, « Menfort 2; Mark Anthony 3. years, and » Quint ankin, bott ley car. He Js fine looking and patro T am now speaking for myself only —_ Tenn., were taken from Ward’s Hotel, at Walnut L izes Fifth avenue tailors about the law repealing the Percy-Gray i 0g, fifteen miles from The police declare that Dammers, [par But Iam only one member of the eer Edenton ace ‘here, last night by masked night riders and lynched. while making a good living out of his+ egislature, and I can't speak for the SEP ON eran ec ende:e Ca nkin’s bo 5 24 idcled with bullets \stable Aad anne opat a eTRinieaee ! | whole boay, nor can I speak for Chane Capt. Rankin’s body was found early to-day riddled with bullets and ily and friends in a big black auto- ers (Special to The Evening World.) hanging fr from a tree one mile from the hotel. | mobile, ts also engaged in his, one-time { ‘In the event we won the election MPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, Oc = jl bitonisito/locatalthelncay ot Gone | profession of picking pockets | | We would certainly repeal the personal |2%—Spooner won the Clark Caan it ) : ven futile thus far, but it 1s Oheelnetenmetany (Conviet pisntfeation bilivand initay oninton|wa)||eeneature) otito:dayia) Walter | betleve 1 that he ww same fate {Answering this charge, Dammers aa-| Teor toy ney renee! ithe StaterSunerin: || Millerizode bun. end forthe Nrat tine) An unconfirmed report late. to-day | SABE ORE tus eneies. Demmers iad: At of Elections bill and lodge the |!" many moons put up one of h says th lors body had been atory, but declares that since ‘his re- | bower in the local authorities, where it | Vellous Walter’ rides. He was ori | » same dition lease he has led an honest life. It CHEnEMLO be: Losllornening Tha, Saulerane co kin's added that a third man had Mark to well into the stretch, and just | ‘ asserted in court to-day by Dammer eens ne Not Talking for Chanter. | when eineeioaw wasceneutlig "Arasee | 190 deen slain, [lawyer John Bennett, that for the past) Denjes His epeataies W AS) “Remember, 1 am talking for myself} walks In!” Miller. brought ee Hoye eatiers To) Ge |five years he has been a victim of p : i for the capture as a member of the Legislature and ; . ey were Mee persecution, following his refusal’ Djictated by Roosevelt 5 j not tor Chanter, endl ehroughigthe abungh aah Chey an er se of armed a standing still and won tn a big gallop, | Y to act as a stoolpigeon for Head- Facts “Then, too, I think that the Public { with Miller looking over his shoulder at | ne of a othis morning Lap, rd for Hiding Facts. Service Law ought to be amended. It | the futile attempts of those behind him FiSTUL vt hie murdor, If they meet is unworkable in some respects. Arasee held on long enough to be sec- 2 h ; r sted WwW int Dammers was arraigned before! Magistrate Tighe to-day his counsel ————— “There are some features in the in-| ond, in front of Gowan, who came from urged that the case bo heard, The po- ¥., Oct. %.—Gov. | surance laws which I think that Hughes | far back. ulga was pinched off | Seen AIG REG ieee ite Haare ion Mpriterh ay Ae prea y took up and answered |! neal wa admit ought to be changed. ! early and her race must be thrown out. | mati: : | misdemeanor amounting to. no more | seriatim the questions addressed to him | "1° Tite oF circumscribing the greatest An investigation was held In the ctty Orange, N. J., Residence o' ace ke able, the! this morning into the race In which Falr than disorderly conduct. They asked |jast night in a speech at Newburé PY siucual and the New York Life, ie the eer Fee eAtadicaimcnterarkhant B. March footed of hanler, his Democratic OP” inost asinine theory that has been put | Saturday. Notter, who rode Frank a, zs A ponent in the campaign for the Gov- | into practice. It is merely giving to the | who ts alleged 0 have {1 Valuable Jewels. t questions and repites|compantes of other States the business Fajr Play, was interviewed, {which should belong to New York | who rode Fair Play, was absent in some | | MALONE, {Hughes to- hich resulted in che n and the probable for an adjournment until Thursday, and | {{t was granted. Dammers had been re- sed v $200 bail immeciately fol- lowing his arrest, and the bail was con- | ernors | Unue follov | Lieut.-Gov. fish! | The detectives dect at Dammers| First—Are you in fayor of a C petty tat mysterious manner. Just what the re-| Three masked burglars, carrying cle (ee Ei Soe he hasbeen 8 double fe and that | Uonal aryene tag. Baaten Benators Dy | Sees Votes Getting Aw:y. sult of the Investigation was no one here |tric flash light lamps, entered the home a year a ection of United States Senators by and Capt. Rankin n in constant receipt of threat- tters, to which they paid little he has been kno Blannii J He was ar ‘n variously as James Mr. McCarren objects to the personal | ‘Bis afternoon would say. avin aud Wit je? Ta entificato rgher Easy Winner. n Davis and William Davis, | 170 Peer are you in favor of the) re 0 spud ation law on these grounds: Bu 2 started aie a six: sted in Philadelphia, it ts| re tnd States Senators Flatt here's many a man who is filit-| |The racing ted |sald, on Dec, 3 1918, after his release | election of United stakes Renkiet’ Ney lerate, who would not go to the polle| dash, for whlch Burg! | ‘trom Elmira, charged with stealing inj eae men Dut for the Legislature, |#24 adinit that he cannot write. ‘That| front in the first furlo nd that's all| of the men held revolvers pointed at Mr. Manager Ward of the hotel says there epartinentiaiorestialtcharaoxsunilanttoy eee h : to appoint Keeps those men away, Then there are| there was to the He'held he lead | and Mrs, March the other ransacked | Were twenty-five masked men. in the th nna Third—Why did you refuse to app he one his hter will face when ar- ‘ a others who can write, maybe, b throughout, and at the end had plent 1 and. They approached the hotel qui oad yon the Public Service » Maybe, but are aay ifaw the bureau in their room, The burglars | quie ralgn 8 railroad san upop In"hand 16 win ‘trom’ Woodlane,” with si ly und, calling out Taylor and Rankin, A to-morrow, The Philadelphia) Comission? 1 did appoint a practical /Mot used to St, and of a mid disposl-| Tieing a tnir third, completed thelr work in a few minutes | /¥ nd calling out Paylor a jease against him was incomplete and) rasicoaa man upon the Public Bervice tion. They don't know whet may be Spellbound Had Speed. and departed with injunctions to silence. | ‘ny tuem_on horses. beaind twe ob the discharged Sere .d of them, an¢ | nem. on horses. bei 0 o jhe was als h ged. | Commission. I refer to James E, Sague, fei i a m, and whether they will! genet made the pace In the second 1 As soon as the intruders were out of s, drove away without a nie esleraintaria one of those who Fecommended him to | make mistakes or not, and they stay | ui they entered the streten turn, when|ine house Mr. and Mra, Murch hastened | Word 10 the over guests, who’ were too mito An i, | one2) it.-Gov, Chanle away, Then there are men who Spellbound ranged alongside of him mit , \ ew univer 10 & a rescue, | me was Lieut.-C do not | Spe to the window to give the alarm, They | **3)i" » FeRQUE, jef Herbert M. March, a New York banker, at 2} 0, 209 Berkeley avenue, Orange, N. J., last night, and while two Want teiitha | ooanere by etieet Bie n charged with |know who thelr parents are. A man|Summer Night was lying third, with Patterson, ing of the sata pore As to Bliss and @ertalyeu a8 y Have been a wait. He coula not |seannelte M: close up fourth. As they saw the burglars running across the to-day, tivinediately “cancelled Fourth—Are you in favor o} er: ned for home, t pound | pid Ley PERE. cal spec , arrested on a trolley ear in Brooklyn, Pepa Paras eaiiaey (remarry » his Parentage, and he woutd|hooked up in fr but a lawn, and mn aC tl thieves caught a up the case person His’ firs: taken to Police Headquarters and let go, | * iA STAN TTA POET ORIN p made pubic, I think | sixteenth, Fi hrough, glimpse of Mrs, March at tho window. act was to in ey ihe “ ” the State, or are yo us auestions as to| the Issue to pund and ana oiligrans histravclyanant ture of the thea Livery Stable “Blin nly in the Demovratic elty of New! the conatitutionality of the law Itself, | closing Summer Night. Ural p He 'ired)q.ghot from hia ravalver, “but eritt' ‘erent Detective Asip, one of the three de- | y swer—I am in favor of a per- It was d by the Republicans .to| energy into tion and suc no one in the neighbort ’ void York? Answer i help to nish the Democratic vote kini be last to win by a head , and there was no pursuit. in the tectives who arrested Dammers Sunday | sonal identification law wherever frauds | ag far ag it eel ( | from Su or Night, with Jeannette Il , night, declared that Dammers only 1anj exist of s ter and to euch fiatd a eT ind Jescaped with a valuable lot of jew fthe his livery stable as a blind, and that he! extent as to ™ such a remedy de- Good Finish in Third, | belonging to Mrs, March used his touring car rushing about} sf; ‘ The third race was a cracking good | Telephone Wires Cut. from place to place, eluding the police] Fifth—Why did you conspicuously eS Parl Mel) pentysk pened | aq after pocket-pickin 3 Jomit in sour speech of accepiance an folahe from the head of the streten | When the thieves were out of sight Dammers, his wife and fitteen- Jexpression of your approval of the Baylor was the horse with thee Mr, arch hurried to the telephone to | \ speed, and after cutting out the notify Pollee Headquarters. He discoy- old daughter live in a pretty two-story | publican State platform’? Er A the stretch was joined by Renuc re neta cottage at No. } East Thirty-first | the platform 1 refer to cit nee It Was nip and’ tuck all through | ered that the wires had bi cut inside PiteeetE, fl street, Flatbush, in a spar Settled | and in other eases I discussed and ap- the stretch, Saylor lasting long enough | (he house. By the time he had repaired TURONTO RESULTS. 1 Py c fo win by A harrow margin, with Beau- | the damage, there was plenty of oppo: section of Flatbush. They have lived | proved the policies Which were In- to win Darel With Beaur | the damage. there was plenty of oppor clere second and O Wilburtand Geoghan, of the Central ae ! there for the past five months, but have | dorsed by the platform to Just. after aecond. race one of | tunity for. the burglars to have b ORONTO, Ont., Oc The rien |aaw sie alte membership of tne Coun: kept entirely to themselvos, | Sixth—Why did you not call Mr, sherim Lanes deputies arrested a man miles away, and clue emalned when |, INTO. Ont, Oot. he races ; : > Pi ’ » pour from ront door of Chatem: he Re- ‘ > ici named bur Rober charged | the police reached the scene ae oe Inspector Kincaid, of the Post Office J z e d The big touring car has caused con-| Cortelyeu, " ” ‘ PIL RACK—Inspector Purvis, 110 Department, received the warrant for |"¢ Knlekerbocker; they saw Willams siderable gossip, becaue: it has never |publicun National C tee, ana Racing Commission Reyokes with ‘accepting # bet, and making | Mr. March's residence stands in an | (args. 2 to nd ote won Hall six month ago, It was, iasuea | 04 Yah Alstyne compose a song gn the! been ween except at Might, when Dame | Ste, Bis er of the Repub-| Permit and Governor Will Notter Wins a Race. oxolusive section of Orange, Thera sre /2¥, oy teven andl to, %, secon, Oranye, pot. 1} 4 ol exidences: ‘ound but the a ¥ . on the specific charge of defrauding ie mers would drive up to the house ana | IM wit. $ totter Wing a Race g| other fine residences around it, z and ev | fo ss, Mecond: Onaey, Joe! B. Gough, of Biisvill out, Jf was @ terrible sight to see thel then drive off with Mrs, Dammers, re-| nesses $n the insurance Inve Cause Arrests. Pech ireon went over the plate! grounds are extensive und the houses third, ‘Time, i2l, Sea Goggles, Muldook, of $600 by use of the mails. Itnenia | baffled firemen, running back and forth] maining away untll after the most curl. fro ' him to perfection, OM thi are some distance apart. It Is ik Holiday’ ais could set no trace of the physician un. hloodhounds, shouting strange | ous had gone to bed. | ived trom | made a move tll the fleld was n known in Orange that Mr, NM SECOND RACKS for all agen; five i) he came to New York and and sarcastic mations, | ‘The little girl was arrested in a Brooke » insurance companies and what es myo sy In’ the back: then he the banking business at No. Cs Wry pent ae aterm rare him to-day at the Nava building in the nelghborhocd was] lyn department store last week wh. une they made pcnneciat to The Evening World.) street engths: Russtone, 1 rray), 6 to%, pegistered there as Dr. H. 1. Ky ul d LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 20,—The State mre saupataia waonalataliatals . 1; Matd of Carroll peeiate : refully rehed for fire, There] the compuny of Margaret Hoge Becanse 1 had brought out the) pacing Commission, after a lengths he hana } 08 TG ion, 1 to 4 aud out, tips Pourt, 0 6 Seventh avenue corner, whore a | vu. Hoth are pulas (ap MOUEIA entre Janae Once fee ee i Mra, March sleep io le Ee ) been ut of Haumer- | function of other than pari mutuel betting, and lof Mark Antho h OR 8 n oiling se AA A ee ea ee ao tracted (ant johe Apu (gating com- Goy, Wilson will cause the arrest of the Lep BY n jolne ww 31 to OUp Lit « a@ speculata pke he dire doa bi wa, racl ante . Girection. of a rubberne hey track operators R KIL EXPLOSIO a kas +a Only a False Alarm, After All, [turer who wis oxpatiating af longt) |to IMvectivare the nflatre und eon /- eS eae Fou N Mareh vakened | (wil des the teri el's Island | Somebody bad tur upon the tials ef the New York fire-| ditions of Mife insurance companion —Ee i 4 wi jury. i Teen inonthe {n'a | false! man Md and not the transactions of poli AWARDS WIFE ALIMONY, 5 room i tog and thind, in Jollet, Il shieen months in | 4 fram one of the Ausiiiery boxes mie boynd up and Aows Hroadway ittec Anua F. Engelhardt, suing George w,| KENOSHA, Wis, Oct A steam three shadowy figures : h priso: * 1) in the Times Building. It was no {and across Forty-second street was tied | teal committe ‘ “ + mee fe en route from Manistee, Mich., to. Mr. Marsh woke up at the same FOURTH -RACK—For tw an English prison, ee up for fifteen minutes. And it was haif| seventh--Was not your nomination in| Engelhardt, formerly proprietor of the | bare ' oe jhe. Hise to guMned, In the slarnt forlah hour before conditions resumed their | ,bevenuey hia* wat kaw pom ion Bankers’ Magazine and now head of| Chicago, when off this city to-day, and the movement he made atiracced |(Cumiings) 5 to kot ‘won’ aandnlin delitemin [esos inne at gone, of, the, auxiliary (normal aspect. | Mh and dour Lepininasion 12 INK AS) che aaaren ba oe Publishing| buret @ steam pipe in the engine room, | the attention of the visitors, bal tivo Tengen! Arvelight “Leona ‘tot mo the : lent | Company, for vation on the wo engineers, a fire “K ” (Chappell), 9 to 2, T to 10 and Out, meee full house detect! iknickerbocker | ground "Ot cruelty and sbendonment, | Ailing. Mend Te teme Of the toek han | “seeP Gulet there,” sald one of theloa hing Hare, 107 (Murray), 2 to ig nt oy gy i apased Malaga a te ite that "ihe false i ae gies b seven bar checks ln A ‘ i 4) eked Vb seven. Proweway sae the gut. Ply 3 ion swgiaed: Ht mony 7 pric iy | See Beveget Been n learned on eccount of f 4 . , ; ’ $05 and out, third, Time~J.19 2-6 Ade / (Continued on Second Page) vance Boy’ and Dorothy Webb also

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