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Teese! HYPOCRISY KILLED RAGING IN STAT ‘undivided support. A new caucus wan | be called and Mr, Murphy will not tempt to influence the decision of that caucus. The legistatore will be free to | vote for whoever they wish.” Stull the candidate was obdurate “Tell Mr. Murphy I ehatt go into the | cau 1d stand on my own mer oa ms was tie reply which Tammany dist leaders say Sh hag made. Following a conference a Delmontco's last night at which the Governor and E t State Democrats were repre- sented by Superintendent of Public | iat Works Charles E. Treman, Public Ser vice Commissioner Wioflelt A: Hupmueh | 1 eader of Sport in the East |! and aker Dantel D, Frisbie, ar Tammany men by Charies F. ierphe ; BSS and Dauiei F. Conalan this course wae) — Bitter Against Those Who agreed Upon At that conference Murphy assured Promoted Bills. the representath of tne Governor that his influence for Sheehan would be spre Withdrawn from the caveus and thaw the Tammany votes would be thrown | HOPE FOR LEGISLATION. to 8 her man, | Tt iv known that the two men now) ee wander consideration by Murphy are Her . ‘ inan Ridder and Supreme Court Justice BUL No Chance for Renew v ir Dowling. A canvass of Insur- * "Ts Gents hes been made, and it nas been| Meetings This Summer, found that Ridder would be perfectly 3 : acceptabie to thane, and that he can be General Opinion. ted on the first bai ¥ gives the word. — pgp eg August SPEAKER FRISBIE Jockey CALLS CONFERENCE imously ele vt in Mw Relmont, an interview with Evening World reporter in his home to chatrman af the! an | Michael Crebbins, Who Is Missing And Two Children Who Wait in Fear| PLAYED SOLTARE TO SEE WHETHER Michael Crebbins Then Lef Home, but Wife and Chil- dren Wait in Fear. Little Bone, Fractured Accident, Pressed Down Upon His Brain. ment house at No HE'D KILL FAMILY. HIS MIND OVERTURNED. Every rap at the door leading into the little ground floor apartment of the tene- 411 West Fifty-sixth l j Who Is iecased of Great Thefts : a 26 88 aN G comme the future of rae. street, causes Mary Crebbing to start TOARRANGECAUCL ide, Witowing the a of the track | @ With terror, lest her husband, Michacl, aoe ‘4 owners not to reopen race courses #s come back with the razor he thrust BANY, M Fotlowing a con- : ay, Marc Following @ on | this waeson, eaid he was convinced ¢ | into his pocket on Saturday morning phy y aker Dantel D. | the “reformers” wio ble for * when he went away from home, after Frisbie of the Axsernbly called a comfer- the crusade against the sport were tn " Pluying solitaire, with his wife and chile ence of the Democratte members of the | *Pired 1 ¥ "v and that they have N 1 |\CHENEY MAY QUIT dren and himself as the stake. The giviature, rej and insurgen how accomplished at they sought ~ N44 a ver gs Meth —the nly - cages Aig age onal amg Mr. Rolmont and his asnoctates in the \ ; TATE BANKING Seite NGL GaGeen it GEAR €o tam aadioch wear [20eidy Club, while they Bave riot aban | DEPARTMENT SOON,| ‘aichact crettins uae ne ¢ election of @ Uiitted Statex Senator. ‘Hed all hope for a resumption of rac- a bins used to be a de- Tht rence \ t 1a ne ue in this State, are in if ATH - voted husband and @ doting fatter. Six aucus Monday at a com- ed to & pesnimistic view of t ee esi h banking | 24°" a0 he was thrown from a light romise candidate may be xelected, ation, which, according to Mr. I Ati surrey by @ runaway horse and he was 1] New Caucus Monday Night. can one led by rational legts removed to tbe hospital with @ fractured y Then the Speaker cated tdeut.-Gov, | sie OR n18 re Ma [skull Waen Michael came out of the Conway, Majority Leaders be tee and ats pen beer is ° f blll i tH ‘| hospital his wife persuaded him to have Smith an embiyman Foley, who yesterday a Joe Ab iW Lit say i Rua pe Beret, ince (teenie Ih the Windsor Arcade the an-| nothing more to do with horses, He be- mfer in his row the conclu: | noun t wax made that tracks came a chauffeur and four years ago noe in his " i gt — — | went to work for the Automobile Club of sion of whieh it was announced that «| Wold not reopen becaure of the xo ica { e | e o% would ke place | Called director Nability law, wh ayy tati c fe ¢ , sti | America. He was a good workingman, we 1 fron De ce sae b a pasaed Fi ‘ Would Be National Loss if Invest: | nd became an inspector in the bia at all from a re bis afternoon amd that it had been pa jn the Legislature Ja gation Debs eevee GUL W little pinto OF 7 zx ntative of tl as Att avively agreed to hold a second Yer, and which eweepingly holds dl-| py. ida toad V ans who are looking for| &* _~ eeIL SH ee nibad ot Bone frac- (Cor Page) rh i Wiliiaine ‘attatiied to hit Is Monday night if the conference | 'ectors and stockholders of racing ax This Incident Impaired Y the State Banking De-| tured in the accident of six years ago, | a om Mr, Williams wag seen. lie recalled A no decide. ; sociations ertminally lable for be:-| . to warragt them in repre Degen pressing against his drei, Jerago houses for information. ‘The| tie Visit of the District. s or Wagner wan eaked if tho|ting in any form that may take plac Power,” He Writes. ing to Gov, DIx that the time has a He Becomes Violent. | Distriet-Atto has been | Tepresentativ jrithdrawal of Sheehan from the race | Within thelr grounds, id for. chatee. Rak, & Seven weeks ago Crebbins entered! presenting a 1 . Whitman | "A Young man from the District-Ate Yad been discussed. | Hopes for Legislation. = appointment was # ed to. the marage and talked so violently that | asics nisslon to examine poke | Soe e te peas woe “I am not permitted to give out any! «while it tm, of courses not impos-| Hooker T. W fou ot | ¢ Hughes by a nal MeN cohol eter tence dattled the an ertain specified accounts. sed to the firm, but Wi rt fetaiis connected with the matter.” he | sible that we will have facing nee | ‘I , agp har man, who Had never touclted a drop of! | 1 f Stock Exclar May Concern.’ 49 letter axle feplied, “but 1 have reason to hope that | in New York.” maid Mr. Welimant : : : liquor in his Ife, had been drinking and " sem of. aegounts carried by | formation regent cera : @ conclusion will be reached satisfactory | oniy way $t can be brought about iw by “ 1 q sa pe beeeal discharged him. He sought other e:- | oiticers of the «a 1 did not kpecifically Mr. to all concerned. rational legislation, That is our on! : 2 “| ion of his departr j Dlovment'in vain and most of the time| pany was begun soon after the Grand | Senator Rooseveit, the insurgent | hope." . me SUT ORLY | wg rd Sun night | Daathret His pun, jhe sat around the house moping and | jury opened tie investixation which re- account herd with a Care leader, also declined to discuss the re-| Mr. Relmant would not discuss anv rich, to-day exhibited with} 1. ste, Cheney's father died a few | mene rnat his wite called “foolieh- | wulted.in the indictment of William J ver than Mr. ¢ port that Sheehan would withdraw or! plans ite and the other Jockey Clue) ss the following letter from | gays ago at Bewna Vista, Colorado, and | amvbe ones Cite lehe dia aa idee | shone: 26 Sea pagan a Pa fo say anything as to the possible can- |directore may Lave for obtaining thin| Prcodent T sbattdrca he ite} ate, Chene put there now wis. i eet n % sibetcraed ount. He didacy of Daniel F. Cohala: legislation. As a matter of fact, none! House, whi ched “him thi wriad ain fh i ae boast here d to be a “ | ete Lay Rescate r M8) Cheney owned an Immense sheep ran But never did he offer any violence| The first evidence taken by the Grand . ant seem to a Will al the snoosagats sabe) par! in of them belleves that such legislation | worwiag’’ mail near Buena Vista and was interested | to his family. To pass the time away | Jury related to the disapp © from Nere for him just now. to-day's conference’ will be accomplished in time to make Dear Dr, Washington—1 am | in other ent jn the West. It ts! and to steady hix “nerves” he played| the funds Carnegie Trust Com- pel aah Mc ated a Why, yes, I think so," was the reply. rose season of 1911 « possibility Greatly distressed gt your misfor- ss Uthat the management of his golitaire. Five-months-old Michael Par-| pany of $82,000 received from tae Van ae : Why shouldn't they Zink to destroy the makers, gune and hasten to write you of my | fatiier's property will fall to a great | nell Crebbins sat on his father's Knee | Norden Trust Company and * & xchange houses. dtr Dix Deterriined to End It. tr which they have jus iftable support,’ | sympathy. I hope that you will | extent upon Orioa Cheney and chat he | while the cards were laid out on the} teenth Ward Bank Im April, 191% The sion gor all the tion he asked Gov. Dix, through whens oftorts the aces af le the reformess| goon recover from the wounds in- | wil up his superintendency for | dining room table and hael sought | evidence upon which the indictment Was: for here. : | conference Was arranged, said to-day: have Kone too far and ave injured hat reaso! : os ‘aa Summit a ; 5 | sd by insane sny; that reason no match suits. His restlessness grew; | found tends to show that Cummins ap- | e “L am determined to bave the Sena- great industry and popular sport elvtaanns nd Tadsiee (6 crents A numer of names of Democrats Rave | he could not sleep. Bert cretion aold: torial deadlock settled to eettle it, 1 in Co yvernor I want the party the party may be gress when {t meets.” ects that a com- “Thowe who are responsible for situation gained the ¢¢ port of many by | Ullty tor this fldence and sup- | fa disavowal of Hag. | YOUR integrity, cing itself and an expression homie candidate will be selected by [Of admiration for the horse. Tum now| ‘@2oss to your yen abt ae con convinced it was hypocrisy and that| Sl the People of the country, the new caucus. this have Gaodinpllaiot what: tne It would be # national loss {f this word has been received by the | thes ’ “Y | antoward incident in any way tm. vernor from Mr. Sheehan indicating | Sought. " he intends to withdraw, and| “It is to be hoped, however, that wis-| Paired your great power in the nls of the caucus candidate de-| dom will prevail and the rehabilitation | S0ltion of one of the most dimonit 1 ie hed no gach intention, | of racing become possible pditiasiee eho sila z san is expected to make his 3 want you to mow that your position plain before the caucus. Injury to Great Industry. felendy are standing by you in To-Day's Bal'ct Unchanged. “Ten't it true,” the report evory trial and that T am prond to The fifty-Mfth Joint ballot for Senator, | “that this legiviation agatnat | subscribe mysoif as one. Na thay. Seeuited ae doulewa has worked parable harm to. the | WILLIAM H, TAFT. crats—Sheehan, $1; Littleton, 10;| breeding industry in this country in| opyie ert ry (ares Kernan, 9; O'Brien, 4; Hopper, 2; Par-| which millions were invested 4 ker, 1: Glynn, 1; Cartiste, 1; Boody, 1) Tne race course is the testing ground | UY °F ; a Sulaer, 1. wo for the breeder's guidance,” he replied. | sages of » hy an onfidence which aan # . r country to have the best of ev ning, Monday morning, Many w - expe that which js produced tn | 1 © form sonal letters, mor Tioga Upholds Beach. competition, The American race horse| were telegrams, and thoy came, he ELMIRA, N. Y., March 2.—The Dem- | W8* gradually working his way to} said, from every section of the United | ocratic County ‘Cominittes of ‘Moga | duality with the English thoroughbred, | 91 | ‘ y yes! ‘ vote of 27 iain th ae aie that William F. Sheehan coua not be | as crippled the American breeder so] Except for the ba about his ele Sendtor, and that, on his with-|that he cannot to-day hope for more | head, he snowed t f the ¢ Hawal, \ssemblym n be urged | than accidental success for years tol counter. Ie expert aA ig ha us with the ity and ald in | com Our a y officers te stantly no the widespread Injury to the Se ae efficiency’ of the army the destruc for th . od AUTHOR S SHERARD’S SUIT of racing Is working. Iam sure Gen.| PD , Grant Wil subseribe to this opinion if | publicatior AGAINST WIFE AMUSES. | sou ask nim wwe As @ breeder Mr. Belmont has been | (nq 1 * aa = ; preeminent, with James R. ene, in| AB He Claims She Took His Horses, | tale country, since August Belmont, |! igs and Divorce Papers—Say Jeenior, died and the son took the pe " Pigs and Divorce | ahs mare | father's interests. He has one of just tert He Wrote Her Books. largest and most beautifully situa Sead Ak that eding farm ne Blue G of cats, manuseripts of plays and stories | and, the Alverez and at a record. | and ¢ r diverce papers figured | breaking * of his pa argely, to the amusement of the au-| efforts to enrtch the race of the Ameri. | o™man's cl nee, at the trial to-day. of «a suit] can thoroughbred Aw Ab brought im the County Court at North — ie att mpton by the En, sh author ube \ t ampion hy ce English author, Robert! JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, |": "st FIRS TAC -urme ( who wax formerly Men. Charles Pigott | he tvy ACK Puree % m Dow Harvey, nee De Helot. A suit fe 5 Girl, US (Byene) ing, and the husband in the pri 110 (Koerner), 5 to 1, 2 ot 1 and even, | loined th pve meniloned property, | eve 1 Tim Fred] yut tt A possessed, and = left nim | Hell, Plan Aran yay Ma 4 , @ Ire ‘ " ‘ also ra Irene had given htm | even! se 1, Myrtle Ma 12 FIRST WAC Who possesses an ine | Hettie ¢ rR Grand | iY , “ 1.0 and $9,000 a | Ast " S n 8 ye statements made. Her | | Miss, and A ta ) al s 1, whe ared, had not written if 1 \ it ‘ “BLEW IN” SCHOOL | FUNDS, TAMPA RESULTS ‘Tre: rer wt On Chty Hoard Sare | Es Ck . ws enders to Police Here, T4a Lackford, 9 “ait Wry i a the Gr w street 7 Pier \ my School Roard.” he sai: nd _ now down and ¢ T might Stax on. i give myself up.” He was taken tot Garland Ath: | % fombs Police Court and arraigned nd Gixteanth | "hie fore Magistrate F me ial. He said ‘ “ x er an had no excuses, and the Court com-| nounced a :y “ “ mitted him to the Tombs unt!l to. ha saa’ ce - morrow. per y the arrival here of| fact at alterat to the ng . the sheriff from Ol) Cl 1" | character and in your a Mrs, you of my confidence in you, ‘our highest u in morality of gave out engagemenis | for | y W Al Sunday night in the mn West Sixty- Laura Page id living wi vares, he arrkage, woes on bo say Mrs on he w k and t Mr Mary n » pay “*! JNCKSONVILLE ENTRIES. M been submitted to ¢ Dix in connec. | during the night and play game after tion With the possible appolutment of @ game. erat and ate wai ridley Saturday morning, his sister, Mrs, oatilod hi R HoMoon lent or Anna Hughes of No. 432 West Fifty. the Commercial Trust Company, at|@Xbth sree came in, She found and Hroadway, as the | Michael writing a letter, When Mrs. didate from this city.| Hughes started back to the howse, as the Tammany candidate} Michael joined her, stepping into the | Her on the ticket with Mayor | kitchen to take his razor i “What are you going to do with that?’ Dix Has a Candidate. his wife asked him. | But Goy. Dix idely| “I am golng to have it set,” he re- been w ba r engaged tn | State. befor | plied. Letter Gives a Scare. Aree ae ee iE] The letter was addressed to his cousin, | | his own in mind. Ge ng] James MeCormick who lives with Mrs. lin c. President | Hughes, but mstead of leaving tt at the ] € Ibany Tr’ of which | house, he mailed tt. When James Mc- vy. Dix held stock 1l8 election,; Cormick read the letter he went run- Which caused him to sell out all his| ning to No, 411 West Fifty-sixth street bank interests, | He burst open the door, and stood in positie of of | | the entrance with the beads of perspir- jeeirat Mla h sala’ [ation standing on his forchead. Wor that Van Tuyl| “And are you all safe?” he ejaculated. Want the place, Another} Then he read to Mrs. Crebhins her hus- Dix regards with favor is} band’s letter to him as follows Manni President of the} “Tam going away to some place in Natlonal Savings ‘any and) the mountelas where I can be saved in the ant & the edgy s ti from myself. I am afraid that 1 Let al lange ALE Re Manming, | @@ going crazy, and will soon be rover Cleveland's confidential friend| Violent. If I die my aunt, Mra. ila member of President Cleveland's| Bowen, who Ives upstairs, will be Cabinet. Gov. Dix is said to be quite| notified. If Tam cured 1 will come ned toward Mr. Manning, din finanelal circles as back to my dear wife and children, | favorably ine Last night [ thought to ill them all, who Is deser a ve wire. azid 1 played solitarie to make up my BP preg oe onred mind. If I had lost I would have TAFT SENDS TO MIKADO Killed them God help us all, but the Holy Vir- gin be praised, T lost. I have been DENIAL OF WAR SCARE TALK playing that game to steady my Through Japanes nerves, to save myself and them, nr valpanese Gouiby, James, look atter my wife and ¢ for it Ambassador He | Declares False the Stories of ; | Suspected Treac ldren, and God will bless you eI G The relatives of the missing man are WASHINGTON, March 22—Respond- | gure that he is alive. The police have jing to a summons from President Taft, | been asked to find htm, n Uchida, the Japanese ambassa- a called at the White House tits at-} WIFE MAKES SURE OF DEATH rover Mr, ‘Taft sent for the ambas- ae » SAY Personally that ¢here was After sending her three children to} Jabwolutely no warrant or excus for schoo! to-day Mrs, Anna Sheinmann of | stork phat have nm prin to the No, 49 West One Hundred and Thirty- . effect that the United States in sending ninth street committe® suicide. Before | troops to the Mexican border had done drinking a large quantity of carbolle expe \ treacherous move actd she made sure of death by turning | Joy Japan nt Said the re- on the gas from the stove were th denying, but Her body was discovered by her hus- } he desired to set them at re for ali band, George Sheinmann, a cogar dealer at No. 68 Lenox avenue, who was called | estile asked Baron Uehtda to home by the children, who could not g te these views directly to the into the house when they returned fom | of Japan school. 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