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WALDORF GUEST KILLS HIMSELF NN EEE yy CROKER, TOO, WAS VICTIM OF MORSE warmer, INAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. CROKER LOST MANY. THOUSANDS IN THE BiG MORSE Ik POOL {Former Tammany Chief and Some of) His Cronies Invested, Ex-Mayor | Van Wyck Alone Dodging the Financial Arctic Zone. Startling as the disclosures have been so far in the trial of Charles W. Morse, the former ice king, and his financial understudy, Alfred H. ACurtis, there is promise of evidence that will be even naore sensational when the case, now temporarily broken off on acount of the indisposition of a juror, is resumed before Judge Hough in the United States Court. | In connection with the second great “Yee pool that M i—the pool that came to smash in the panic of a ear ago, and crippled up Barney, @ead by his hand, and Gates, WBchwad, Heinze, Guggenheim, tSohn F. Carroll and a lot of others— ‘there is still a great deal to be told in ‘the gulne of evidence for the Govern- ‘wont Former Justice Morgan J. O'Brien will 10 BF SPOTTERS Probably be asked to describe bis ex- Perlences with Morse—and while he may sap ‘tell a great deal, will tell no more than | Richard Croker, Juhn B. Sexton and I. CBee terindeen ay crantawyen | RCCeINen Ml Mars: Calls Upon» BONDHOLDERS OF THIRD AVE. ASKED we for now own Isaac | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW ~|MCENT FARE WITH | TRANSFER IS BELT LINE'S PROPOSAL Third Avenue Receiver Would Not Agree, Dykman Tells Utility Board. DIDN'T EXPECT PROFIT.| Shows Figures to Prove Three- | quarters of Passengers Are Transferred. | At a hearing to-day before the Pub- Me Service Commission on the proposed order for a join: rate between the Third ; Avenue Rallroad Company and the Fit- | ty-ninth street er tral Park, h and Fast River Rail- road Companies, the attorneys for the roads announced that they had been unable to come to any agreement. Her- bert J. Bickford spoke for Frederick |W. Whitridge, receiver of the Third | William N. Dykman | for the Fifty-ninth street line. Mr. Dvkman said his company had | made a@ proposition for an elght-cent joint rate, five cents to go the company which received the cash. He sald that fon July 31 last, out of 25,000 passengers on the Fifty-ninth street line, 21,000 rode on transfers “Of course, no street railway expects to make money) nowad said Mr. Dykman, “but we thought that possi- bly such an arrangement would pay ex- pene mio) Proposed it for only three, avenue line, and ‘YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908. HUDSON RIVER BOAT RUNS ASHORE IN FOG NEAR POUGHKEEPS ++ The Frank Jones Grounds Opposite City, and Pas- sengers Are Transferred in Dark- ness to Another Craft. While a dense fog hung over th town line of the Cen- | morning hours to-day the river steamer Frank Jones, of the New Y« and Albany startling from an early slun \shortly after taken off by the which heard the whistles of distress from the stranded vessel and ran sid FOURTH RACE—Frank Gill 1, ealeT S310 ye = Spooner 2, The Squire 3. That there was no panic was due tothe = I coolness of Capt. Cobb, who coms aii a : | ed the Jones, and his crew, as the: FIFTH RACE—Arondack 1, i‘oot- went among the passengers, soon ty pad 2, Royal Captive 3, they had satictied themselves ie) there was no real danger imminent, SIXTH RACE—Monfort 1, Tileing and calmed the frightened people The Frank Jones was proceeding down the river at greatly reduced rere Ee about 2. M., when she must have! drifted slightly out of the channel, Suddenly there was a tremor felt all! over the vesgel, and then a nasty, grind- [ing sound, as though she was on rocky bottom. t Transportation Company, NOTTER WINS THE TARRYTOWN ON FRANK Gl Little Lands Mounts in Front at Em pire Course. Jockey = STIRS UP THE REGULARS. From Albany First Applause of Meeting Re- minds Race-Goers of Good Oldtime Day EMPIRE RESULTS. Hudson Ri Arne ; FIRST RACE—Simcoe 1, Golden ig ie eatie e@ Hudson River during the early | cocna 2, summer Night 3 N = tor 1, ran aground on the west shore, SECONPUR ECE Smitten 3) ) : qeussing 2, Coat cf Arms 3. her eighty-seven passengers. They were = steamer Greenport, of the Citizens’ line,| THIRO RACE—Woodlane 1, Bis- kra 2, Saracinesca 3. 2, Bad News 3. BY VINC NI TREA (Special to T EMPIRE TRAC { GIL, after many ly won a and on his r | genuine NOR. ening World.) Oot disappointments, RUNS TO DEATH UNDER TROLLEY Frank tinal race for Owner urn to the of cs the first muse the meeting was Three | Jack McGinnis, |. an to freport of a pistol ran :| Driver and Man Who Tried to, PRICE. ONE CENT , WALDOR GUEST TOOK POISON IND SHUT HIMSEL Leaving Orders to Be Called at 330 o'Ciock He Fired as Boy Knocked on the Door HE WAS DR. I. J. COOK, ACCUSED | OF IMPROPER PRACTICE. Suicide Left a Note for His Wife Asking Her Not to fake “This Affair Too Hard”—~ * He Was Identified by Coro- ner Shrady. Dr. Irving J. Cook, of No. 246 West Thirty-ninth street, took his Jown lite in a room at the Waidorf-Astori at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon in a most sensational manner. eJrpa 3.30 and At 3 o'clock he registered New York City,” He asked to be called at YS assigned to a room on the sixth floor, Half an hour later, when Benjamin Clark, hall bo: he g He g essayed to call as directed, was listening when the “Parker, ot no response, out. BROADWAY SEES LIVELY RUNAWAY TWO MEN HU Minnie corridor Berry, the the maid on latter opened the There was no ut @ Search revealed the bathroom, Iving on his floor a passkey in sight, b guest in vaCk On the | one i] His shirt front was spread open and there was a gaping wound through the heart. The suicide still held in his hand the smoking revolver, [im his left was a glass, which a ph summoned to th he scene found had Bullet Entered Head, | Hen and Feontiined the de polson cyanide of N hid been Instantaneous, id Him Thrown From Aid Him Thrown Left Letter to Wife. were j The suleide had le Waar, eeaulate left a letter addressmd Izabeth Cook, No. 46 Weyt Rssioi ecaaaad Thirty-ninth street, city.” The letter rey ies Ma MEDS as his identity, It said: Dear Wife; a horse ran away this afternoon in a mailed Broadway in the vincinity of Forty-first! take this afair hard Inclosed te street, It crashed into a lamppost, over-| $47. See mailed letter. Doc ‘OR. turning the wagon and throwing out} Coroner Shrady, who was summoned, conan, immediately recognised the sulcide as | Dr. Irving J. Cook, o 1 vas attached to a wagon ut on $10,000 bal The horse was a \for alleged improper Practice in New T have written to you tn letter. Please do not driven by Charles Golery, of No. 342) Jersey, aay ERE Golery lost Accused by Young Woman, control of the reins as the horse dashed | Cor Shrady sald that recently he through Forty: first street, Herbert | Was called to New York Hospital te the Holcomb, of No, 228 West igh. baal ae ee a young unmarried woman, teenth street, who had been following, | oq ne! an a make an ante-mortem jumped into the rear of the wagon and} wir! did not die, but in the face managed to get to the seat and grabbed | Of death she told the Coroner that Dr. unable to/(e°k Was the physteian who had per- hold of the reins, He was top the animal, 1 the operation. Dr, Cook wae Policeman Collins made a grab at| thirty-three years old ist as t The New Jersey authorities were the reins, but he was thr horse swerved on the sidew yut to act in the case in that Stat nd Dr, Cook was wanted on thi de of Broadway and © other east side of E side of the Hudson. street | Ho but re- | the wagon was overturned SUES FOR SON’S DEATH, Cunningham Aske Arms to Pay Hi Justice Greenbaum and ® jury to-day eived The | also fell, and Policeman Collins grabbed | l\t before it could get to its feet | ————_——— sries horse ould tell, 1€ they also should appear aa | Them to Sp a H. Choate appeared for Mr. S av Steg | SS eaompanen | The engines were immediately re- saa fixe r. rank Gill won, but his vie- | Deal in Bank Stock. tors Who May Steal, | eae Compans: and thell 7 es uuethe cratt remained|fast, andj oeveri-YeaT-@ld) Lad, With as much due to Jockey Joe | | unier the first consolidate: e The bulk of yesterday's testimony had a Capt. Cobb ordered a hasty examina- aces @overedaintialavaie Notter as it was to the horse, Notter |S! Zo do with the coup whereby Morse, |The proposition from the Belt. line | thon made below to ascertain if she was ace Covered in AV. IS | put up one of his best rides ond was wperating thro: his stenographer, | Receiver Frederick W. Whitridge, of |was refused by Me. Whitridees Me. taking in any water. It was reported | Crushed by C: busy on his old employer's horse all Bliss Kate Wilson, and his pet broke the Third Avenue Railroad has Bickford sald, for reasons stated in Mr, that Her hull seemed to be sound Beall rushed by Ca the way, He was outfooted for the first Primrose & braun, queitly accumulated | oo a circular letter t Jere | Whitridge's letter to the commission, | the efforts of the offic and crew six furlongs by both The s nd | @ shaves of the cs stock of his poiltten ie lder* | “To Mr, Bickford's request for an ad- Were turned to allasing the fears of the| pooner, but after that } Sun RoAeiiny S0 Bank of North | sking them to patronize the lines of | journment Chaivman Willcox answered | frightened sengers, who were soon] Rafaello Stuldo. seven years old, of e up ground fast, Not until thes fAmerica—and then had the debt trans: | the company as far as possible, so that sion had, at a previous | Pouring from th.ir staterooms to the 41 Adelphi street, was run down | Well Into the: stret a he erred to the New Amsterdam by On@/ the earnings may be in Hel aml nitely made ay the open- inelp saloon, the Dontyeu in aacaDel nailed) iby as Putnam avenverand an ven terns with pene! but She fof those fe Df financial legerdemain/| ee A serrata By es. Then Mr, | attire. Walees att ; é i le did the latter quit te Mil- CTE ane AIRE RS Ea report peculation by employees, fej 0B Jute ror furttier earings. “Then Mr. |e vilatlen of distross were th Haley street car at Clermont avenue Bpucten Ver ante Wo eae jmaster, The second ch this | doean't hestitate, he says, to ask the lreceived data necessary to the case and |@d aNd about half an hour the |and Fulton street, ssrooklyn, this after- . transaction and the ting, as bondholde act as private needed time to prepure. ights of a vessel were made out Droneh, noon were rumors of all kinds | enouNorse system: le yetite comp) out a i eroern form of procedure. An adjournment un- ere exe! pase 2 ed by Capt, | With his brother, attempted to cross the showings ls Early in the Evidence will be oftered to show that “TOU muss Gomment tn Walley neat Wednesday was finally granted, | to boats, and it was learned by Capt) 0-0 ut i iat TOA AI Wor. [aay E.R. Bradley ond Sam sheen tett 'ghe New Amsterdam nk objected to (Cobb) tharuthe Greenport, 1p coma ge cee Davtaet iriedlitorcee i letra centen ae Neate MOH Seo cor me un- Ipeing saddled with the loan. Miss Wil- letter reads, in part NGC CRRienclie ties mens uder AQ ACCS Toy ielctan) inabinicaraetact aint ne | DeMneTeAson n, who drew probably $30 a week “To the Bondholders of the Third Ave Lethe ceasuy: child was crushed under the forward | Simcoe Easy Winner, alary, was credited with a loan that nue Company The Greenport drew along Ls aaa | opening event was simply a \Rould have stagsered many a ripenes I aay BTA YORE gangways were i WE) Se ie ihe SURREY ERD bates Sit Notter got him off Bnancistet . : My Mblellasama to there was a stream of relieved human ped over and the body was removed AWAY ik st Me f Able 1 r y, ele = H : one Vessel to the to the Berg eee Police Sta hs yaus ransferred a haw- an ve mn | mile ane i ry “ih shan ae 5 ver was rn from the G rt 10 th PNG Malad tp | 1 no ave ' nade nua he weal xt ted Adolph Rado, th assisiiunt —¢ aay Theno wien thalnanerietn ex and an eilort t cee | leat strange an {Svilliam Shotwell, the tc OXBDAIMBIIC Con Gity AUS LUSK YC 1| fatter veasel from her muddy bed piionnae ane with get or the show ‘mone lelerk, nk Pring the Joan) that you nigheventyont mary | Hawser Parted. puRe fo aaune na ° and Imitator a Winner. lelerk. He told them, #0 it will be al-/ence suggests, ure the rallwave eee | Ae the big line tautened, however, | ‘Misifered, with te emorts of nee Imitator won the second race all the | Neged, that @ certain trust company was | ing to this system, * * * and thats there was no budge to the Jones's hull, h, c way, The start p ally decided the j r o " ted on A tec! charge ce, Poquessing was away. bac |about to buy a large block of the bank's | will do me the favor of making rm and as the stiain inoreased thera was) were arrested 0p naleal Abang he had a lot of speed and tmanegedens istock in order to secure clearing con- suggestion to me which occurs to you 5 }a sudden report the haweer parted. | wet into a Centending position at the mections. Jae desirable in respect to their manage- Acres of Woodland Burned, ‘nen it was decided to bring the pas- | | Sie, DUE couldn't ain an ine coe nte An Alluring Balt. ment, and in particular call my atten. , | sengers on to this city, leaving Capt Conk Of Arms wae third. mont ng He knew, he said, where there was a “on to any evidence of peculation, ine Near Mount Holly and Cobb and his crew to look after the Way and finished there, Rockstone was \elock of stock to be had at 300, If the | tention or incivility on the part of its i disabled cratt. in a jar al) tile Way and ‘never head's would make thelr notes for , °™Ployees.”” Homes Endangered The Greenpoint proceeded to the city, Aya man would make thelr 4 as s angered, landing the rescued passengers at the Notter Wins the Third, mounts aggregating $129,411, he would an nee Cea | nd ne Te . So. 46, North River, Notter put over his second winner of wee (hat this stock was distributed Citizens’ Une pler, No. 46, the day in the third when i among them at 30, He would promise TORONTO RESULTS. MOUNT HOLLY, N Oct, g2,— shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon, | the Gay jn the third when he that they got 500 when the time came to ae | Santi eiatten 7 A little later word was received at the Kind of @ rave on lane as MERC haetilat CORDA TS TORONTO, Ont, Oot, 2, octet appa e 'y & SDATK thee of the New York & Albany Line| = Sy ie __ | on Simooe in the iy Tepe Without exception the five men lay follow Tess trom @ locomotive, attacked the wood- gtenmship Company that the Frank) Some of the Seventeen Ar-/ fot at the stant and sty jumped at the chance. It will be the RACE—Purse g2n0 rree. | and of Edwaid EB, Logan, near South Jones had been foated and was pro-| 6 ~ Te went to the whip at the ialin of the Guvernment nwyerstoprove yeatsolde nd up ons’ | Pemberton, this afternoon, and a cal {ceeds down the river, undamaged.| rested for Storming Parlia- |in Srier 18 ehake ot Hiskr Morse was really the owner of this Little Minnie ( ato 6 Err: Y z | probably reach her pier late es pas running very fi round the « and out, ‘or ) for aid was sent this place. She will pr y ae turn, The best she could ¢ K, that he sold to the men who (Modrdley, 7 to aly 18 | “Hundreds of men teft in. wagons, {this afternoon ment Given Three Months, ]{242" second’“tn “font ine trusied him at %, w s he had qecand; Lady ont (Viamns) @larmed with shovels, spades, ks and| The accident occurred about five He Knows, had a Hanh ¢ ‘ uthacnn tat r ou Md. Pine e oy te ne i . Sey sie brid was cut off very badly at the tt bought It as low as 2H, and that no/ pi, "i 1d Bar Also rae!20: | rakes, to fight the fire. Several real-|miles above the Poughkeepsie bridge ERT AIETCE ATL Ay fu ' he deseribed was conter BECONL 5: led: for three. |dences endangered were saved by back On the trip down the river on the| LONDON, Oct Seventeen of the} Murray, $700 over his selling price, but Pp any trust company. year a mile.—Polar star, | fring Greenport the passengers drew up a set | Women suffragists who were arrested| was retained by Owner Simons.” There is documentary evidence now 104 ( Nee TT Cate Be, BY | A atrong wind wae blowing and sey. |of resolutions, thanking Capt. Bruder |Oct: 18 during the “storming” of the — tn hand to show that the unlucky five #!%, 4 Anon trnaal atten thetinaniinnieen ie tiny masatace 1 ""| House of Commons on charges of dis- | r their notes and that the stock (if) tOONe Ep Tewlew| ere) ines iN ee v | for his shin ae orderly conduct mere teres renter, | MAGNUS SAYS MIS BRIDE COALS eraZ are Rn Per Aereld fo Hank Ben | he i In the Bow Street police court to terms| PROMPTED HIM TO as 5 hrough embers carried across eleare ns | $ Fi fered trom Rate len atid ins inter, Bon, | shreugn embers, sevuied Across cleared |LOSS OF F LIFE REPORTED lipetercrrerriae ees sie eer aul T 0 Then the smash came, an . | © three months AO SAG EDA SOR TREY SAR RL Al #200; for three. | burned and the fre ts stin renee, IN OKLAHOMA FLOODS, | weeks to three months | LOUIBVILLE. Ky. O ort || Roe ie te ® ¢ y furlongs. —_————— The women were offered the alterna n dam has judgments against them { ainopalitan, Ii «soines), even, 4 | |tive of giving bonds their wood be, | Joseph Mag ueband of Miss Ada % Py n ut, won ha to | Gorman, daugh of or the amounts of their several notes, This | ane OB NOM a eaten Neneh: In, | STAYS ON TICKET, | OKLAHOMA CITY, RV, OF 22,~| havior, but they elected to go to Jail man, daughte ciate Senat heip to oapin n Why some of | even and out, second; Lady Lissak, $8 priilincaicinio ses, Serious floods prevail through portions a Artour Pue Gorman, of Maryland, who (Morse's forms sociates and employees | Williams), 2'to 1, 1 to 2 and out, third. t Interte: of Central and . orthern Oklahoma, the was arrested yesterday on the charge have been willing to testify against him, | Tme1s2- Galina also ren Gonrt Won’ 1 ve With Indes ee of three days’ steady downpour NEGRO A A CURB “BROKER, of being a deserter from the navy Van-Wyck Got Away, | panera tgbahntricners, ages £00 wif, pendence Candidate Morris, Jot rain. The rain continues. In some| ~petanie probably be taken to Philadelph iog (Williams), 2 to 5 and out, won by a] The effort to remove Aaron Morris! the fall has amounted to al-| First Time in History of Roadw. night. Mrs. Mag ed her Mayor Ven Wek Was one of the big | length; Ching’ Hare, 112 (Murray), 4 to | from the Independence League Assem- ard claidourst. Numerous reports Stock Market, *7| hand pt the " eo remasned winners in Morse’s first ice pool. He!2 to 1 ‘and out, secone rvelght Leon: | yy Site " wit Alm een cninutes: ; \ r . ly ticket for the Twenty-sixth oss of made yesterday remain! ., " ’ c ompletely rei aione of ail the men who figured In the | ANd. Nei Rach 9 to 2 2 to 8 and out, | Gy today when Justice Trust uct Uinanntemy bed and ave: believed eM! Por the first time in the history of the| seemed to mplet vere first pool balked at the prospect of put. y AOR Aaat caine an nied a motion for a Wilt to review tg | Mirna founda! No single report jcurb marke’ & negro Appeared as an ae ary ting veal cash into (is second one, It alcis ne Mile A A ea encie Buard af leche the) es drowning hus been verified tive trader to-da Robert W va : wilt be shown lute the trial tha 1 Cw} olding ihe " of sonie ae - _——— ra who as been | t mean ane’ ate ie , hat ip charee t Morr veaty SUITOR SHOT GIRL AND SELF, | eaiins ume, | i it ‘old Van Wyck ‘ 4 } ' : amn bolting conven- | GRAND RAPIDS. Mic je : of 5 J Jest year told Van Wyck feeged him n » ton nominate tam Hoffman. Hom... the bre: f hi we - 5 . for the big coup 10, } thee etarters. | man refuses Crazed by the breaking of his engage-| beretoror nn 5 ‘ ; a 1 will see you the dny to-mor —— —— | ment to Nellie Diemeyer, nineteen years |market have been through other brokers, | | f that his w ) - |oid, Algist “Suuereieln, 'twenty-ch ma tanilllan with trance ee Would be wet him out of vow,” Van Wyck is quoted as saving: | so Catitoruia SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ange her twice last night and then was fi Mth trading meth: | vagus sa i was a wife ~ Meer outa, WORK MONDAY, wi {nto hie bradn “Satie arein® te he is aid {0 have learned | instance that lie secured 4 furlough and 6 slim chance |in em, °1 S angel remained away from hie ehip after the Pe eg INDAY. WONDERS, 'gend sighs el uot romsieg! cher toa x eat, heard the sult of Mrs, Biizabeth Gun. ningham, a8 administratrix, against the tering Arms, Amsterdam avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth DIES OF TETANUS. Disease Developed From Slight In jury to Man's Arm. street, for $10,080 damages for the death er son David, who fell out - m slightly lacerated i of 4 His ax y alig ae ; d-story window and broke his nec - A Lite ter Cunningham testig/4 are ‘No. @ avid had ordered ta sof his foom. ane ; voborated him, af 5 a ; ; i ad been ordered to dof amin gu thought ttle of hie Inju | tee sa first, but after a few dayw he was forced YP" sreitering Arms, in detdise, aay, to go (o Lebanon Hospital and the first 4 |s's corporation for charitable’ wor eprmpioms of the disease soon developed. god therefore not liable, d | 4 r

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