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IN AN EVENING W’ORLD CONTEST SEE PAGE 2 WEATHER-—Faltr to-night; Thursday cloudy. RESULTS EDITION | _ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 21, Wife of Former Ice King Who é Appeared To-Day ai Hes-frial, GIRL CLERK ic AS MORSE DUNIMY IN $125,000 LOAN | | HOT FIGHT IN SECOND. | ah a ‘AGAINST FORDHAM: IN FIRST HALF Princeton Players Show High Class in Game With New York Boys. Unsecured Notes Signed by Kate A. nS | Wilson, Stenographer of the Former gare ee oe Ice King, Cashed atthe Bank eA Do Without Hesitation | THE LINE-UP, Post tons. L. 3. For | MeCaft V Bitzpatr How Charles W. Morse used Kate A. Wilson, his stenographer, as a dummy to borrow more than $125,000 from the National Bank of Nort America for use in his peculiar financial operations was shown to-day at the trial of the former ice king and his co-defendant, Alfred H. Curti Cunningham ONE MILLION SCHOOL CHILD! SEE PAGE 2 EN | 1908. POLICE MAKE RAID ON BETTORS Many Barred at the Gate and Several Taken Into Custody. |BESOM WINS HANDICAP. ‘Wise Mason Shows Lots of Speed and Whip Top Race. Lands a EMPIRE RESULTS. Trois Temp 2, Belle of the Ball 3. Golconda 2, Malaga 3. who are charged before Judge Hough in the Federai Court with Violating onal ba ng laws. the national banking la bed eee ERINGECO: J., Oct. 1.—The TI Ww the story was being reveale' gers snarled at Forcham this afternoon! to the Court, and for the first time | foundtecrnwalatisauneatiietes| since her husband's trial beets ue RNED 10 | who were not the least bit awed nt their! Clementine L rse walked into } Bla ‘k and Orange stripes. In addition companied by his | the courtroom by one of was ac ers New! a couple of ca to the squad of twenty ‘k school sent dow: Morse's two § DEAT AT DOOR first wife, a slender youth of eighteen [peadeie’ Lee aap CRD Ne th the game as if they expected to win tt ose is » and who Js a r r se eB: : and w Ise In bractic F rahan showed up fully game row ¥ Mrs, Alfred H. Curtis. ie omnes 7 : { those of former years and the whole| co-defendant with M t, with her team averages less than 175 | sister, Miss ele. The only other ‘apt. Dillon w Var | | woman in court was 3 Wilson, pce eared! vatiiainsale cienry seo o Morse’s stenographer. ms nd he put in The testimony concerning the loans to , r , She Se Miss Wilkin was. xiven by awn Omen Wrap Her tn Wet 3) io ae Moxey, the Government expert, who} SNOtitnalcamounent place of the fa McCrohan wi; Jay and It will Cloths and Manage to Ex- tinguish the Flames. summed up the effect of his eviderce in these worus: do his sev EO FIRS VANDERBILT MEE “On her bare and unsapoorted before he can play note Mu ld » Miss Wil- stitute fullback, a ter man, a money, The note} ah é but {s said to very From thy would be cashed by the bank, and | While playing In the cellar of No! 6 prsctice it was wvilent. that ites) Heating Apparatus Bursts and Millionaire Driver Eager to with th rn {Tee Crescent avenue, the Bronx, to-day | would be depend 1 to do the punt 1 the Ice ate used te ase | schoolgirl, was so badly burned that she |@70P kicks before the gaime = D rin Ci > Gare anther loam from the bank, | lessen Taste badly ETH nt aoe oe ee ee IoOkOUe, for ante Feet Away. onor in Contest. Taking | ¢ part of Princeton to | Inan, Mors: Fordham Hospital. a. und une th There were more then a dozen clill- | Score, First. Half—Princeto: Vord-| Henry Koln, thirty yeas 1 Special to The Eventns World.) nis w be Burs ations fn ice /dren in the party and they all wore big PaM, Cumouend bwhgss0ox9./ 146 if-| saied this afternoon In t tor, GARDEN CITY, L. 1, Oct 2— Ls aie cred avhen he | Paper caps. Fannie, as the Queen, wore | The sto old : There was a large crowd here this endlens ¢ . TRAC AGH failed co up to ao. | the biggest paper cap of all, After about jt fiesta s jue, Morning to witness the weighing In of and countermarch- Ye ing some of the children suggested that | \\ the furnace door nusters had had mai ler had kle the other by less than twe ot followed when thirty yards on an. ¢ Pteiifer carried the ba again kicked the goal, uke the the op an hour of marching the autos which start Saturday morn- jy jing in the Vanderbilt Cup Race. All |made the weight of 26,443 pounds. Fox- [hall Keene, in his Mercedes car, was the first to weigh. Later he said that |there was objection on the part of his family to his starting toi one lation Ww should be opened, so as ©» throw some lipht upon the scene. Fannte volunteered to open the door, and as she did so a sidde back draught . his body LHe was athers Rup- warmed by the argely a re dy recited titlo by the statistical Mr Kk the | aliv It fel Co a Fordian man |} star play of the up by considerable Moxe a, wh ccording to the accountant’s state Picitoes first hat | Accord 8 ithe sAeseuns Au mae: sent a tongue of flame shooting out. It White ‘carried’ the ‘ball around He a Sherk {he tn the race, but he felt quite sure he ment the bani:, by reason o| CO eaten oe : || on's right end for a clea 1 were frat to)| ir 1 TAN Whitney-Morse transactions between |!snited the paper cap of the little | fia) yarde, Cunningham trict voy Kolin diod inj Would) pe at the starting poln George Robertson, in the Locomobile, queen, |who is one of the favorites In the race, and she ran screaming about the go! from the field,” but and October p half ended with ball on F 4 to operate as M, when the Apgil 1, 107 lee stock nally ce cellar, Hateral, suffered a net loss of $12 trying to extinguish the flames Ine; Princeton, 17) came on the scales with a dayh, aud eclateral, suffered ret loss oO: which bad) speedily cavabt hor Juxure »' second Half’ Tor nounced th ar) 266.08, of which $1000 in round figures pray wht Ror bxure | wy took Waller's pi after it was announced that his car was accr 1 interest jant hair, guard, Gill went in for |was twenty-five pounds under weight MAS ATER 1 end, King took Cass's: plac ver said he was glad that he had The other chi ver ' nd, place at ¢ the driver said he Den isiiniipankiaiocis children were unable to dojand Bumman went in tor Bastin tte only recently trained off that amount anything to help Fannie, Mrs, Sadie Minutes after the hal? started Coffey Hi some testimony relating to the | of Fordham, made # 40-yard kick and of surplus flesh. loan, Mr, Stimson announced |!Goldberg and Mrs, Bertha Glassman | McCafferty dashed down the field, gut : Robertson says the driver that beats had now reached the point | Were washing clothes on the first floor | {20 ball, and carried Hh to, dP raneeton's IRST jgjnd| bam will have to better than sev- the ment had closed, for and heard the cries, They each grabbed carried the ball to within one foot of | Thistle cing enty miles an hour for the race, but the timo belng, its inquiry Into Tee, and |4> an armtul of half-wet slotres the line, only to Jose It_on downs. - lit will be largely a matter of tires that he would take up the second set es and) The line held like a stone that will win : ran Into the cellar with them, wall Was then frequently Luttgen, who drives the Vanderbilt illegal of charses—dealing with allege ng off side and 2 deals inside the bank with shares of its e two Women Wrapped Fannle tn ked the ball back to| Godachaux car, says his car is very much faster own stock a¥ the basis of operation, |the clothes and managed, after they siskin, of Fordham, was! “SECOND RACK—$20 added: for two. |than he thought It to be, and he feels Investigation into Morse's steamship | themselves had been severely burned | ausl seiul ARORA MCE MINER ‘ If a mile.—La‘Tosea | confident of winning, pools would, it was stated, be taken |@Bout the hands, to put out the flames) Wh. tork Wiakin's place, get's blocks $) 2 to 1 7 to 1 and) ‘The Thomas car, No. & will not start, Baa eS that enveloped her. Pe Aa aot oeiripr erate meppeea Six, lengths: Arvelght | yeing too heavy to make the required | er sectlon with the bank stock | Pansies Mother was upstairs nursing | Hltosating,"teuahdown bya st | don? dig tM ADA | weight by a0 pounds, and the 1, L Bf, actions, he introduced Edward 0, | 4 tien neers pH, the ambulance nna putting in} and even, tht d. ‘Time | No, 44 in the rave, bad not reported up da gunk, also a BEA AS ys ppened. | rest of 7 » RACK “7 cars In the race. aE Iieko suid he was [She ran downstairs and met the pollens | with, lonaey threes ear five fur | “ithe Intense personal rivalry between of the New Amsterdam. Assistant Dis: eters ee een on the ar sterical ham, 0. 7en8 ou i y a Keene, owners of the twe Mercedes, trict-Attorr Felix Mrankfurter ques |i iranute. It was only after rs ie — - | Hasty, (MeArdle), 1 to 24 and Harry Payne W itne owner of Moned the ax-caahier of persuasion that she quieted down ang | HURT STOPPING RUNAWAY, | Sith’ Loney ard Surar isha % Ee ci garni At the outset it was shown thal) consented to remain home. FOL R » Y jauring tne race A SADR INE Lhe Morse was elected vice-president and Pi tear moi ‘ mn self again this year, iach owner war director of the bani in January, 1905 a Patrolman Bewlua tn Bettoyue ic *, his car to win After this a lot os checks pai t Hosplial Serto®ady tajured tween the National of North America| ANTISEPTIC EAR LRUM, airolman Begina, ow i ; and the New Ameterdam National, of age, of N Fas i. Ww! 1 { ' Wise J Mr. Moxey, the side-whisk- | Inve: New| While on duty after urry Bl fea ered, gray-haired litte man who Knows | op a runaway. A horse attacked io a | Wicklow & us more about this wsled case than any! A, O. Leonard, the Yar Drum Invent. | wagon owned by the O. Bake * = —- other one human being, came back to|or, has just been granted Letters Pat. | Pany. of No. 1 and 12 Jackson’ stree SOLDIER VICTIM OF GAS, the stand. Mr. Moxey, it develops, hus |ent upon & new Invisible Antiseptic Kar | 0K fi ast FOUFIL street and j y & remarkable record date he has| Drum and Method of Selt-treatnvit | dort, was serving. ner. Besina| 1ONG BRANCH , pon |e Mosnte hy compiled the documentary evidence polses,. His drums and met ead | wetn r na and was thrown to the| ress ean | atUras oud avery against thirty national | rs in var wondertully successful, and doc; | Sound | One wikesl passed Over his) Aer owart Holiday, twenty ‘ear, | atand has been sold. fous parts of the United States. He has |fore, declare, that (ho other know ie RUE aL Oguri, | Tae, daamuintivea daundleaanienl| — never had a falldown-every one of the|chian tubes and relieving deathess, Hii other crushed boti legs |jated early to-day inthe Grube: hoarl | 480,000 INCENDIARY FIRE. thirty was convicted, and usually upon| price is very low. Mr. Leonard cured | At Bellevue siospital It was said that | ing-house off Second avenue. An oder! pexvER, Oct. ine. euida | Riniweit of deafness after being deaf for | 'esina s |nJu erious, coming fr the roo! 5 muy bis testimony, = When he wiances up! a5 "years, He will give a free trial ut | Asendort w although the|prompied an Inyestigat Wag [Ancendiary origin, destroyed the elev atu fom the bis ledgers whicn are his play- Me ip all wht call, on wi ‘send | poll t he was in no way re-| discovered lying dea yoment] of the Hungarian Mills Co. early to-day, pia 6 ah ial Hip offices are | #22! eoldent being filled With gas that came trom aa" causing & loss of $40,00. The ele’ nwtinned an Berane Beass ite a a Noactigheutit Broa Way, Corner Cormmeliue Driscoll stopped gpext Jet. Th silligary 4: wulhorites @& ‘to. at. The sll Wap bored With 40.44) bushels of wheai, ( | charge. jt the merits of the patr. \this time My Mariuteh Py dack 2, Royal Onyx 3. FIFTH RACE—Whip Top |Faust 2, Fancy 3. SIXTH RACE—Beauclere 1, Coat | an unprecedented procedure. of Arms 2, ivanhoe 3. BY VINCENT TREANOR. (Special to The Evening World.) EMPIRE RACE TRACK, YON Qct. 21 the fourth race Just before [here this afternoon the police and sher- lins men got busy and several arrests “Chicago” O'Brien, the fortune playing and taking very were mad who has made a third man hort 8 to run short prices, was charged with making Harry Shannon and William Al- also ted similar All will have a chance to ex- plain their doings to the Yonkers Grand a bet len were on a y at Its next sess! ly in the day FE 4 to the grand stand, and so was die Ryan was sen- ten| Joe Blume, Peter Doll didn't get Into | the track at all, and several others not well known wn the gate. ight were scratched from the all- aged handicap, fourth on the card, leay- git a good thing on paper for Besom. Notter rode this one, and although he won, he was under a hard drive to stall ff Arondack, In in another t th Question have won sump. Mark chased Bosom t the stretch and as a result had nothing left. Royal Onyx was third Belmont to Apologize. Jack Me ter on thi troversy, unis to-day received a let- Frank Gill-Fatr Play con- growing out of the race in which Fair Play was beaten by Master | Robert. August . Belmont practically charged McGinnis with starting Frank Gill Just to beat Fair Play, The letter follows “Dear Sir: “In conformity with your request, as stated in your letter to the Board of Stewards, dated Oct, 15, I am instructed by the Stewards to say that they have carefully investigated the matter re- ferred to, and make to you the follow- ing statement ‘The Stewards of the ‘day have ex- amined the jockeys, Lee and Notter, nd have reported to the Board of wards that, from the testimony given, and from their personal observa- | tion, they have failed to discover any irregularity, The Board of fitewards then obtained from Mr, Belmont his statement of the occurrence, As @ con. clusion, the Board of Stewards have confirmed t of the Stewards of the day and ted you of any charge are requested he, ina f irritation, made un ust a rogatory remarks to you Jd that Mr. Belmont w you his regre’ and to sonally offer to very truly, “PK Jeannette M. Won First. ‘The first race, with Hill 'T was something of a pugale per Yours STURGIS, Secretary »p seratehed, to the talent tte M. looked best on form, but was a big Up in cireulation on Temp, leaving opinion divided as Jeannette M., oy Moc won easily, after fol- ng the pace to the stretch. Up to 4 Trois Temp ‘The Jormer ouie 4d nade the pace AT EMPIRE RACE FIRST RACE—Jeannette M. 1,| SECOND RACE—Dixie Himmel 1, as those mentioned were, latter would | ar IU Leh ALL THE VOTERS ——a ‘Districts in Which More Than 575 Are Registered Will Be Split and Branches Established on Election Day. PHOTOGRAPHED REGISTRY | BOOKS WILL BE UTILIZED. Plan Pronounced Legal by Corporation Counsel Will Require 1,6)0 Additional Poll Of- ficials and at Least 500 More | THIRD RACE—Wise Mascn 1, b Gariandi2n sien: | Policemen to Be Assigned. FOURTH RACE—Besom 1. Aron: In order to deal with the sit ion imposed by the new electionslaw, bade fair to deprive thousands of voters of an opportunity to st the Board of Elections h Itheir ballots on Election Day, s decided upon It involves the division of at least 200 élection distric |lishment of an additional polling place in each dist | ment of a new election board for each new polling p | In order to carry out the plan it wi to the aid of photography. books from the ce of registration, and or divi the esiab- ict and ve appoint- to have recourse The law prohibits the removal of the reg gistry Iso prohibits any mutilation I he necessary ion of the books and records. Cons: ntly it will not be possib’e to any part of the | | 1 | To Phctograph Al! Books, The s ph a eraphing Eastsider Tries to Guy Chicago j nection with the photogra- alone. Each page of the r@®istry book must be distinctly photographed, Boy and Gets a Blow rel din ey a on Neck. t where ters are registered, The phic copies will be 11 polling places, ex- sinals are to be used in e the voters were regis- e has been pronounced ton Pendle- by Corpor Counsel jotographed books must be ned by the voters in the new election The books in which the en- made of voters unable to write photographed also, and each containing the record of the an- must be | packey McFarland and Leach Cross | slip welghed in to-day for thelr battle to- en by such voters when they night at the Fairmont Athletic Club, pd must be photographed sep- | d and Thirty-seventh street ‘ One Hundred and Thirty us h ue anltaeiacdltiinalvacmat land ‘Third avenue, and before they) me scheme calla for the appoint: parted the Chicago boy gave Cross a | ment of some 80 additioi stinging evidence of the calibre of his ne $0 additional inspectors, |40 additional poll clerks, 400 additional wallop. ballot clerks and a_ corres: tf test * balla le a ponding rhe lientwslanis mpbster pupiRiay Seas number of watchers and checkers by at the scales, anc Fb Mr" | the various political parties, It also duced Cross began to guy the Chicas? | involves the assignment of about 50 ber, Res HER me Ane a T con. | Miiditional policemen to polling places pictures, de c DROP “AON? on tion Day, Unued his joahing tactl The ape Chairman Dooling, of the Board of tators noticed Packey’s tre rising and Ele ons, gays that he does not an- warned Cross to be careful. ticipate any confuston—certainly not | Cross continued, however, and after! 4, much as would arise in districts |making a sneering remark concerning | where trom 10 to 90 voters are reg- | what he proposed to do with McFar-| istered in an election district, It has |land when they met in the ring, Pack-| pee, shown by mathematical compu- '# right shot over and landed hard on | tation that if the voters formed in Une Cross's neck, Cross stagge back, and voted steadily all through the j but before he could blow ven hours during which the polls friends of both fighters | The men welgied in at 133 pounds. | sibly cast thelr ballots The battle to-night therefore takes | ana an adaed tatanens 64175 Me SBOE BOY. KILLED BY AN AUTO WAGON IN FRONT OF MOTHER, open not more than 600 could pow- and left the issue and Jeannette M as she usually . ‘ N A In Talent Hard Hit aad kitted by a Runkle Choe. j ola iT w v id's mother talent took, bar sera y Gs ee was the favorite and N 2,05 five min- Wise Mason Was F. 1, of No. a8 Wise Mason made the lot, opi ed 3 r ering 4 i luffed along in front until the stretca| ies was oF sccupania OF was reached, when Wise Mason took (6 aulo ga! him up “od ‘hur- command with ried him to Flower Hospital. way and won in # gallop, Aerland eacond and Miskin |

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