The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1908, Page 1

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DOORS OF SULLIVAN POOLROOMS " 3ATTERED BY POLICE WITH AXES ———— | —-- WRATHER=—Clear to-nigh; Fridny faire STAN RESULTS cniTion ne = ——=—=—=—=z CENT. _ PRICE 0: ONE CENT. PRICE ONE MORSE & “ave, TOSILIAN meee MEN re K | Tileing and Far West Olin | | in Main Race at Ja- maica Track. QU'N MARGUERITE WINS | Milford, Saracinesca and Mon- | fort Also Among the Twenty Picked Men Under Orders Winners To-Day. rd Deposéd Ice King Takes the Witness Stand in His Own Defense—Tells of His Ice Deal for Mrs.” cee. Geicshenen. pened From Commissioner Bingham Bat- . t (3) 7 | AMAICA RESULTS. ter Down Doors of Two East Before a cc aise i crowded tod the doors, Ch arles W. Morse took FIRST RACE—Opal 1, Yankee Side Places With Axes. Bhe stand at 3.30 o'clock th ernoon to testify in his own behalf in Daughter 2, Garland 3. is trial and the trial of Alfred H. Curtis, before Federal Judge Hough 5 ca g SECOND RACE.—Saracinesca 1, Bnd a jury, on the charge of violating the National Banki A stir Transvaal 2, Esoteric 3. ESCAPF. BY UNDERGROUND Went through the crowd when Lawyer Wallace MacFarlane called his ; THIRD RA —Milford 1, Tivoli 2 Ae NNEL G aT Famous client to the witness chair. Winning Star | U WW) OFF BY GUARD The little, gray, silent ex-Ice King looked as cool as he always looks FOURTH RACE—Monfert 1, Tile «a ce : Bs he settled himself and faced the audience. He spoke so low at first ing 2, Far West 3. “Sullivan Influence,” It Is Said, Delayed Execu- Bhat he was repeatedly admonished to raise his voice. Thereafter his =e = tion of Previous Orders to Close U s eae FIFTH RACE—Queen Marguerite Dp \d ard. e seemed entirely at eas. His wi his n 4, Fa 2, 10 3. * Words could be heard. He ae e ely at ease. His wife, his son bance shennoees Rooms—Prisoners Scatted Among t " nd his daughter-in-law sat directly opposite him, listening intently SIXTH RACE—May River 1, Chaf- { Bay Police Stations, was born in| === 8 “After saying thet he finch 2, Glucose éyarth, Me.” by which he undoubtedly. ! } ae | ees pen sotbasiet a nated 902% gmeant Bath. Me., Morse said he was BY VINCENT TREANOR, 7 he sengaged In and shipping bust- | ate ae Cook SETA 1G 7 More than two hundred prisoners were taken in raids on two pool- Mess before coming to New York In MAICA RACE TRACK, Oct. 9.— rooms this afternoon, a squad of twenty picked men battering down the Now Montfort we he winning doors with axes and marching the inmates to a long line of patrol wagons sed hand or aa prt at the point of revolvers. In a drive The pool-rooms are said to be a part of the Sullivan chain of rooms. with} The places raided were conducted, it is said, by Persons known ds j Rosenthal and Beattie, and were connected by an underground passagé, | thes rooms were at No. 123 Second avenue and No, 38 Seventh streat. into an early Par West and Qu p to the doors, ‘The cayalg i tis. Tale Ate ites | | CT A ES | Talent Gets d Hard Jolt When | IN BETTING N J tratt of bluecoats were recetved with itd . 2. B | s ae { | bo jirera ay ra : “iy wi unaiden@ the Speedy Youngster | Conunianinnen |e Abitertetiey, A president ress Fails to Win. | i | lave gone | re An a ee : in Aeon Jolie off to Po- ov ataftal led Miss tel; 0... SSE RSS r Ser oe : * the raiding squad con- 5 7s * ’ ! xtures and carting them to nner my “New York Will Be Disgraced if rat OF a ae Lee aa eae uae : ; Odds Jump After Offers of 5) **" “Tused iuzainst the proprietors, All the f vged el : fughes Is Defeated. to 1, With Hughes Of- sj tginghom, Order Net Gaetan y . 3 oe ° 7 i rey | Brought Axes Into Play- Ib elmo undoraisadh inate Garis tala spa ; : “Bryan’s E‘ection Would Bea Tragedy fers Not Taken. ee centre Bingham necelvelpontive Information f 4 f , - der He 1 and ten under vee weeks the two rooma (itn Siis oc we cathe outs and ra came —— Shall a@ Demagogue Like Bryan , all In plain clothes and heav Reet : F ie ached the ns f vy d@e " Were a fe | 5 Qo” ) es were drawn enc vould 4 ee Annoint Sunreme Court Judges ? Asie ore Aa Mluanstl api no aK va Nyels the ex-aayurs| ean Emblem Wins. | centre more |! _n_lnvertigation EACLE AY AND. 1 BIN SIDR Bn MP BUT CARNEGIE DIDN'T COME OVER IN TIME tat: 3 by murprisa: Ane AONE EASES ay Sto land it | rata eras to $10 on the same propos the street ons to“ #1 remember going to Mr. John F.| Croyden, } 10 5 f man masons , te Kot he e n name 2 §1o 5 and 4 to 5, thir nae a ach other at t captain's nle mone’ every downtown station Julberry 3! he i i ioe audned mage & ae Bolando, Peep In, John Lee, Margarat, Teached New York to-day on the WHIP the frst meal rane esi eae Mr 7 i men Milford Breezed Home. news of the rald ‘ere a ve fhe’ nearee j Ttold Mr. Guriie that 1 wa 5 to! Mansfield, Chartvari, Acrostic, Black Star liner Adriatic and posed on deck | Carnegie asked to he presented to ise MA Apa NE AAU neenilla atk : five minutes after fu ton i an: | and ru) chained a) @ talent get a fo fi at race ¢ foe atae var World. daacs nt sng inunadintely cultivated a up $5,000 on Taft nnd P A vac to act as the accom-| vans Scotland since early in the ust wag t ower i ‘onl Hh aa to reg new te DAVI “i naaniy s, He said? THINK 11 Ona dud Judge Ermentrout HIM BUT ONCE. THAT Sir Wooster Wins. ne was ifferently posted as grizzled g n there wasn't muc 4 ‘ ‘ uaa|| | Wile: Buen: tar Mall «, and expressed pleas-| What Would My Wife Think? money in s from the Bryan end Cullen Nearly Lost Race, t Hundreds of friend. t 18 x | | of tt ae ent n Marguereite w-~ the fifth, but . tthe MBER, 1905.” 5 dev 1 ACE~Mount Washingt oD you. know Mrs. atharine Gel- 0) addec OUT emia oO! he siasm with! \ n the niesarie: ha " ECE etn co | RGU, MAREHeItetuonas | SOP2C2% to enhetaen ea] ony aston ae nolL oat ts Bs cae ae gbenen then A which Gov, Hughes has been treated on} it?" he inguired, whimsically. ber of bets around t Hol mn Fe came ut —yery well Sir Wooster, 149 (Davidson), 3 to 1, 41» fer sn tour. need never know,” suggested | 1 10,70 eat nd al t caught with bail for the ral On the Q. Did you act as her business ad-|to 6 and out, won b 4} his 5 t eampais * FON FRET TES Hanh ts of Hip noma: Atta i king f ele ¢ ctacular capture wiser and make investments for her? pe Boy, 147 (Dupee), 5 to 2, 8 to 5, You Can't Down Hughes. | @ slouch hat and Oe EERE Pome: Hed nt ny oF east-side Work A. Yes. Flat, 143 (Dallen), 7 to 1, 7 to] _"T believe." he declared, an was lucky to be third ate,” i" W a an exeneraeens Gf Q. Did you buy some of Carroll's Tee i i Hughes lected bec ? A, Yes, She 1 1 paid it on account f ‘a man you can't down, New Y Was a disappoint ‘ f he should be ¢ tan favorite goin: | be diss ith wed a note to be made for the i e favorite, “Kandy | Be dina $110,000, She bought 4,0 shares sink out on deck an ima donna wt stands for all that Phey on his running | in elvic life. 1 know him personally | ih, gcual express n by David-| and 1 have long known his father mes — 2 As created no end of excites ’ HUMAN HEAD ROLLS FROM DYING IN ROOM lta’ the. prlasnara cava baeeticda Bier SACKS STORED IN BARN. Fanaa uasan candies INVESTIGATING A DEATH, ——— masa of aonb Dana and, splendidly esteem, | in January, 1906, | he stayed in front Rivers Did Miss Garden say nothing to | of this evidence Mr, Mac- | iintah, winning in a drive from Rye Bo ‘As for Bryan, 1 do ni I ards 6 to you em) 7 , » | rife ictim i frend an undated letter to Morae | With Lizze Plat third Ye Boy) copie will think of makti about the costume ale Is 49 wear int RE rena ee AN Bich Out, aman} Stricken by Apoplexy, VictiM | ine stercer « utton, aded 4 Mra. Gelshenan, saying Aster D'Or a Winner, dent, His election would be @ traged gion : hard ; aren was asked, | In *p f fas at his w e "1 uw from an pe Mg EA cr, enclose check far the Ice. THIRD RACE—Th r-o! n speak particularly of the influence he ot tha memes he replied, Haren 7 PRADA AR ae iy Marra Lay Tato mours N Kast Fo Lega street 1 ids and | 1 sp Y y ked of art in gi tN ww , fled with ° ? tease let me know If there is any up; selling, $400 mile and ve wpon the Supreme Court Ve talks FT eeneral, Dub fax ree i Paster Bees) Wokh ON liad with rage | The # were batte flown, bug yeu know, 1am a very poor busi |e oF Es Jhave the apr ba Bg, AAR 1am greatly pleased with Miss Gas i f Cor \ a west of here, w ——e t r and Re TARR ulag aure bitovs r ey Wi Sra lee Gare i Hf \ ae Manes 1 turned over to the the su: | ') Bron - re with: ang * 1. was a onde of, the Gave Banks the Profit ny The Clown solared | and Wie der Mra lives dust, Is hanged Nimac , several years af : r ham raidg are Brom Carroll and before Mrs. Ge'shenen race. ‘ic was off p ¥ and for two-| Senate will be rende s. a nua aman and athassan ht B Aead n rey 1 minal Sh-| etree P, Bough: it? A. 1 gave them to mt eb Peat ha out |“ wPhe question the Dannie abouie| oak mone 2 4, Some of non the farm| 1 incoin “ rian e move tod: > be but @ unl as all _—_— eee think the head that iy Bryant, who 7 1 of nned Danks. Aster D'Or. fie tiosed slowly “on the | themselves 1s ‘Shall & demagogue like | opin t ho] Dr. Metcalf sald eho, had aufformt «| forerunner of other planned by @. Do you know Leslie HE, Whiting? | outside and at the epd won golag away Br ‘ _ Anes our Supreme Cour 1.00 to California jy h he nut died sind "wae" burted ines oaths] stroke of apoplexy and had probably Rosislamonst Binghpm over on 0 eaat A ee Ae PN a carn | OO orth enid, that, Posepien Stery near pis Bome Oticers ee Jaki on the floor dor twenty -foair, house ore Up following the aadireace (rece ' ‘Ye eGemtinued ep @ecoud Page)’ (Continued on Second Page) - MAN "Carnegie and ation Garden wore. Fnm™ caneas® Se aremingln, Mens givengled to death. Sisvd gone to the damm 20 lnventigate. 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