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Ghifwing caussd carly arrivals to- the Western crew an even jon over Columbia for sec- of autémobile parties, mest New York, failed to ee the logic of making Columbia a second i reeul ra changed hande at the Neleon ant Morgan houses Oéfore breakfast £ i ¥ pee sf ue 4 stir a4 Le i i teil 3 i | Li} et &e i iim ile iti & ade EF ; | i : i Hi i; id Ay H i silt i receptions. Decked trom bow with myriads of colored lights Uke go many ep'rits, the Soat- te had started their impromptu uments when the clouds burat the water parties, like those om to hustle for shelter, revenue cutter Gresham, Uncle water traM@o policeman, picked cautiously up the river during Ing and dropped anchor near the entire fleet sought the: protection of the bigh West Shore carer ont ducks when the storm a ytrom the ty’ the river, the coa: a wy ‘ag bonors in 1 ue night, It’ edtly to bed to prepare for the sfugiiing contests. Sleep was necessary t thelr high-strung nerves. Ga 9 Were posted to prevent any b ssers from disturbing them. je jocal ferryman, returning from o'clock trip, reported seeing & dim Rice had trouble quieting ‘Dullt out on the water, and sleep the oarsmen was out of the ques- | while the rain beat against the wi Aig alg crews had Gna! workouts yes- lay ‘morning, the "spins" consisting +See quick sterts and short _—_— Fire Destroys Boarding House in Rear and Endangers Hotel and Sanitarium. ORIGIN IS A MYSTERY. Firemen by Hard Work Con- fine Flames to Building in Which It Started. A apectacular fire of mysterious orisin that drove 380 quests of the Hotel Enéi- @ott, at Columbus avenue and Mighty. g<z val wall that it was some they could be occupied, had the Olase under con- about two heures after it te the the ify? rel An investigation into the origin of the bdlaze will be made. (igus ASL KILLED BY LIGHTNING. street, Rrooklyn, was found on the floor of @ tool house at Wintbrop ‘and storm of last evening. There Were marke tn the tool house showing where lightning had strutk, out there was not a rh on ine bedy. ha nee of his right shoe bees ‘torn ‘The body was discovered by Michael Armand, who notified Kings County Hospital. Dy. McSweeney sald that the man had been dead fer several hours. ee ally Gne shape. Coach Rice, while re- Tuctant to predict the Weaker, dbelared the Morningside shells hdd heen trained to go the full distance and would@gnht it out’ te Anal foot with Cornell, for the race, and Mkely surprise man; PIRGT RACE SET FOR 4 O'CLOCK, . VARSITY AT 6, Arrangements for running the races are complete, Because of the delay in starting on previous occasions, the stew- ards instructed the coaches, cap- tains and managers as follo' “The four-oared race will be rowed as 4. M.; the freshmen ot 44 P.M, ond the varsity race at 6 P. M. “At for either race @ crew shall fall to put in an appearance at the time ap- pointed the stewards may oetart the crews present. “I¢ in the opinion of the, stewards a postponement of either ahi Geomed necessary to afford the cre fair opportunity to row they may euch @ postponement.” In the Varsity rece Syracuse has @rawn the inside position, Wisconsin No. 2, Washington No, 4, Columbi 4 Pennsylvania No. 6, B e ae jo show from &@ point near the ‘One bomb to indicate the each TT bel get off on the bridge corresponding with the numvers of the crews, University colors suspended from the middie span of the Poughkeepele bridge, the upper Foeme so hot from the heat in|. {STRAW OF TRIALS @ wort, This Photograph Shows Both Sides In Latest Gambling Mania That Has Struck City DWACWRALL InvORmATION co. Bew Vork OfSea, Wo. 1688 Broadway. » Telephone We. cos Greeley. Motleasd Gudceription’enty, This’Company wit give Ls their subscribers ‘information abeut scores @ of baseball games by 0 10'7:00 P.M datly-by tol Positively ine! atteation palé te maid communications, 7 H bs ——s ‘Week of, Jane 98.00. 81:1 8010, tpetietre: Viret} High: Combination-for? Wook... .B1000.00 Second Might Combination! fee" Ween. ETE F 400,00 ‘Third! WighsCombinntontfor<Weok., 100.00 Pourth:tligh Combinationitorlweek, 60.00 PIEth High Combination for Week.. 26.00 Mixth igh Combinesion for Week. « 10.00 venth High; Combination. for’ Waals First!tew% Combination fer Wee'trs, Se0end; Lew] Combination ter.Week.. ‘Third! LowlCombination forsWeek..o Peurth: Lew; Combinationstor Wook.» Pitth. Low. Combinationtstor Ween... Wiret! Dally Mtigh Combination. i? i 3 e iu iT i Nao E a H PROVES FATAL 10 cur WAS He Confessed He Was Bribe Taker in‘ Harlem. vares, of No, @ East Ninety-second street, was summoned. At 10 o'clock Thomas W. Walsh, the grafting po- | Walsh had « sudden attack of his Joint Nee captain of Harlem who, while troukle and hie strength, as a result, Bes cameers $f Uae Bast Ons us9 hres |S, caneaas iy aye eno teemeas eae and Twenty-sizth street station tain and everything kpewn to the medi- many years, regularly accepted graft | cal profession wae tried to stimulate trom proprietors of disorderly reeo-te, | Bis heart, but at midnight the physician Gamblere and saloon keepers in, return | informed Mre, Walsh that the end was fer protection againet police interrup-| only a mattet of hours. (om of their business, died at 6.46] The Rev. Father Thomes Powers uf O'clock this morning at his home, No, |All Saints’ Catholle Church, One Hun- 1068 Madison avenue, of heart divease, | dred and Twenty-simh otreet and Mud- He had lived just long enough to send | eon avenue, was four one-time police tnapeatore, Dennis | with, Walsh Sweeney, John J. Murtha, James F. 4 Thompson and James E, Hussey, to | the ying man's bedside were his wi! Blackwell's Island for conspiracy to| Réf brother, MeKonne bribe a witness to flee. and other relatives of Walsh was the chief witness against hie former commanders. A shadow of | Welsh died clasping the hand of hie wife, and bis end was pescetul. his former robust self, he sat huddled in the witness chair in the oriminal |2®4 been prepared for death and was voice which shame lowered its | OBATH SHOWS CONDITION timbre ecarcely carried WHILE ON STAND. court roem he crucified himeelf that] Walsh lasted tong enough to achieve the men he acoused might be proved'his last great purpose of testifying uilty, Even then Walsh wae dying against che ex-Inepectors, but his value ‘ar weeks he had been confined to his| to District-Attorney Whitman 4i4 not bed and he had sent for District-Attor-| end there, In the event of any of the ney Whitman and made a full confes-| convicted men seeking a new trial, 5 2 if ® g H 3 | Dranoh of the Supreme Court and in a Focpantees te tt on RLD, SATURDAY, ion | Tees; Weal Thal flag showing the winn ind below the) other crews in order in whieh they; Saleh. : sion to him only when he believed that his last hour was approaching. was TO TAKE be able to testify, atimony the Nupectors; now in stripes in the penitenary, probably never covid nave been convicted, Welsh was Uader medical carn all the tims, and at lave he waa deemrd strong encugh for| bY tha ordeal of the trial. proved was immediately aft Walsh suffered and returned to On the wit- ness stand he had appesred bold beyond delet, reciting his own crimes without hesitation in reply to the searching questions of Assistant Diatrict-Attorney Frank Moss, but that it had been strain through which only Walsh's wonderful nerve tided him became ap- parent when it was over, It ls probable the necessity of testt-| Arror, fying against his friends and protege, "Johhny" Hartigen, had much to do with hastening Waal death, Cer- tain it is that he was more ready to confess hie own shameful acts than to| four Imapectors ever come up again, couse “Johnny,” a6 he alwaye called the young policeman. John J. Hartigan was convicted of perjury for denying he carried an en- velop from Sweeney to Walsh contain- ing money to be used in preventing George A. Sipp, the Harlem dive keeper, from teatitying and in taking care of] ¢, Bugene Fox, the patrolman who was! ¢ already in trouble over hie activities In ‘w the penalty by conviction to jail whe: Walsh, though pitying him, branded him a ler, Hartigan's prison sentence was upheld only yesterday by the Appellate! Division of.the Supreme Court, BRAVE EPFORTS MADE TO BAVE | to, HIS LIFE. He became weaker ani late yeoterday afternoon uen beart ac ecame pe poor thes Dr J, F Ab! ten implicating Capt. Walsh and other, Thi 4 without his | condition Walsh was in ing to remove Bipp from the city. ‘Wes appointed a policeman Noy. 11, 1991, Walsh would be needed to repeat the tes- mony whieh had convicted them be- fore, How much his boss would be felt new Ro one in the District-Attorney's Wl say. Frank Moss deciar: fe indeed too bad. It shows the en he was Further than this he would not com- Walsh was to have been sentenced Supreme Court Justice Goff on Fridey for bia confessed part in the grafting in Harlem. He had pleaded ard, when | Sullty and would have received either general breakdown | © Suspended pentence or @ very short term in return for his assistance to the District-Attorney. Now the indictment against him will be indorsed “Dead” and a copy of his death certificate will be Med with the papers. Assistant District-Attorney Wasser- vogel, who te acting ehief in the sence from the office of Distric! tormey Whitman, eai@ that Waten's death 4 not embarass the District- office in any event. WALES TESTIMONY COULD Bg READ INTO RECORDS. “@hould the cases of Hartigan or tne oaid Mr. Wasservogel, “Walsh's mony could be read from Was born on Oct. 1, 188, her of “Smiling Dick’ are @ Police Inspector, ‘apt, Walsh, before he joined the police force, was @ street car conductor, He Capt. Walsh Walsh, was promoted to be a sergeant in March, 18M, and became a Livutenant Jan. 6, 91. He was mad Captain on April 9, 1907. For almost six years ‘Capt. Walsh was commander of the Kast One Hundred ind Twenty-sixth street atation, It was December that George A. Sipp, a! Harlem hotel keepe:, and for) years an intimate friend of Capt. Wala, Weaker and} told his graft etery to the Curran Al- Germanic Police Investigating Commit- Ae ‘BASEBALL POOLS of a Ticket LATEST FORM OF GAMBLING IN TY Thousands of Dollars Daily Go Into Coffers of Old Racing Bookies, @tone camp “| . | | KILLS FANS’ CIVIC PRIDE. They Root Against Home Team if They Draw An- other Club in Lottery. A brand new form of gambling bas broken out in New York, and ‘t len't on the rave track Fowemaking om baseball games le the latest scheme. Tt attracte thousands of patrons, and already it is a thriving business. A few ol@ racing bookmakers origin. ated the new form vf betting, which con- sists of circulating thousands of pool chances on baseba!! gdines throughout the city. Thousands of dollars change hands @aily, but the biggest sice re mains in the coffer of the managers, whose schemes recel! the days uf 620 Der cent. Miller, Aside from ¢ bling feature, the pool has had the ef- fect of destroying every vestige of civic pride. Now a New Yorker who holds Brooklyn, Cincinnati or any other city in the big league on his ticket, goes to joow ses the Polo Grounds and roots and pulls for all he 1s worth for @ victory for his team against our own home towners. League Club firat called attention to tl evil this week w:@. professional gam- blers were barred from the Polo Grounds. The club officiais disclaimed responsibility for the mensce elsewhere, and it ts in the Tenderloin that the traffic is carried on by skilfui manipu- tories and other places where men con- eregate, One of the best known of these cvni- panies is the Co-operative Baseball In- formation Company with offices in & iiding near Forty-sec- ite inception the com- pany has Gone « land office business, and its custom run Into thousands, WINNING A PRIZE 16 CHANCE. » Bo Walsh in a tow Gays was transferred to| The plan used te @ clever one. the Grand avenue station, Brookiya, and | many combinations can be ‘made from on Jan. 7 he was sent to Tottenville, | the five leagues used that It Is a very 8. I. Soon afterward he went away on| lucky individual who picks a winning Gick leave. On Feb. ¢ Capt. Walsh was| slip during the season. suspended, {following hig sensational] The pool chances, or subscriptions, as confession of grafting in Harlem. A few|the company calls them, sell for days later he was indicted. cents each. On the long olips are On Fev. 18 the Grand Jury went to| printed the t Rad hae anal, his home and took his testimony. He| American, International, | New | Yo had charged Inspector Sweeney and| State and Ni sues, and former Inspectors Hussey, Thompson|® team in each league forme the com- and Murtha with grafting, and it was| bination. Thousands of slips are un- feared at the time that would not loaded on patrons, but rite company live to testify in court, withholds many of the jekete and is Up to the time of his suspension Capt, | often ® winner of ite own lottery. Walsh had been fined but five days'| Tickets are sent out once in every pay in all his police experience, and| three weeks, for business | 80 M vy this for trivial infraction: it two weeks ar san sere or Capt. Walsh believed himself to be| Winners. The subsoriber keeps bis o dying when he sent for District-Attor- ney Whitman and conf Dereon bas no idea of ruary. He was weakened by a long| the chances against him. The number Miness and admitted that all Policeman | Of combini possible from the clube Bugene Fox, his former collector, had | !p the five leagues te 22,163, That means eaid wae true, that for each povl there are 82,768 tick- WANTED TO CON ets at twenty-five cents each, and that if all are sold the concern takes In WE DIED, 96,553. It pays a commission of five Walsh was suffering from affections | cents for each ticket sold by an agent. of the heart, stomach and kidneys and | The tota! amount in prises is $3,000, 00 had been under treatment for @ year. | the rake-off is great. The excitement following Fox's con-| To win the first prize of $1,000 it is fession caused a relapse and Walsh | necessary to roil up tho greatest num- oald he “did net want to die without| ber of runs scored out of the possible setting himeelf right with t! orld and | 33,768 combinations. Thi te $000. y-tour prizes, arrived | but only seven of them are for high nt. combination scores. The lowest prises aid. | are 9. thing| Five prises are given for low com- else for me to do.” bination scores running from $250 to %. He then told how he had shéred al! Five premiums are also offered for his collections with others and later|daily high combination scores. These those he accused were indicted. He was| bonuses range from $75 to $3, but to expected to live only a few days at the| win one {t is necessary for. the ticket time, but the confession seemed to do| holder to have bis teams play every him good and for a time he improved. | day. He was able to appear as a witness| The office of the company resembles egsinat Policeman Hartigan and form-|the interior of a brokerage hnvee. A ar Inspectors Sweeney, Hussey, Thomp- | big blackboard on th gon and Murtha the Jat id the number of But he tottered, his clothes hung loosely | the compinations and permits the com- on him and friends hardly knew him, | pany to I:now the buyer's combination #0 great was the change tha a | before he Knows it himeeif, been wrought In him. The four de! ‘Tne office force consists of » shrewd- ants were all convicted largely on teeti- | looking manager and two busy women mony he foundation of which was fur- | assistants who know the possibilities nished by Wa! of the diamond sport all the way from Two weeks later Walsh began to get | home piate to the clubhouse, restive and urged the District-Atorney " rl to dispose of the indictment against him, BON'T 00 BUSIN PYER THE He had pleaded guilty to a charge of COUNTER, bribery, He sald he wanted to go to a] Business over the counter isn't e health resort, but would not leave the | couraged. One must Btate. A LONG 8 BEFORE “It's my only hop iia wives the ALBANY, June day announced thi a Rochester newspaper . Baker, Dean of the Col- Universit nd Arnold J, Van Laer of Ht ‘alls, @helf Ar iat of the Stat brary, ar members of the State Board of Geographic Names. aa ak Reserves 1 ement of the ing House banks all parks, found In this mann once in the poo! thy customer gener- \cke the ond hoping against ill be lucky enough to pull down one of the rich prises, ‘The company says On its cards that positively no business will be trany- acted through the mails, for Uncle Yam who frowns on !o te apt to bat the game out of existence if ie Ands his mails used for gambling purpo: To those desiring io know progress of eacn day's games the com pany wii give information—that'a why It is the Basevail Information Company over thw twiepaone «very afternoon trom 4 v'clovk 18 7, ‘The office staft, Of course, keeps tabs Of all tleket scores, but it is weeks sometimes before winners really kaow Pipe of Forestry of 8yracus F and companies for the week show: they hold $43,800.61 reserve in excess of or that legal requirements, This is an increase of 94,997,130 from inst week. ————— Sunday Wo! Id “Wants” Work Monday Wonders.) . -+ Le ; ‘ ID tows 5 VSL whether they have tess among the lucky ones. ‘The Company, while it Co-operative orks in the opem, fen’t biggest a iittie more 4 iy, but with os high the value of chances as SEVEN DETECTIVES LOSE RANK AFTER GRILLING BY WALDO (Continued from Firet Page.) create @ panic In the Detective Bureau when the full detalles were made known. “I have elways paid my way,” Reader @aid, “and am under obligations to no pereon. I am in serious trouble now, and Iam gofig to do the best I can for myself.” Rader has amassed a fortune from his activities in directing small boys to teal for him. He trained them in his poolroom at Rivington and Columbia streeta to @ecome thieves, His boys operated throughout the entire ci cluding Brookly: they secured to Ri who disposed of When any of t! ed Rader admits he employed the best counsel obtainable for him. If a boy made a good hau! he would generously reward it. HANDLED OVER $2,000,000 IN STOLEN GocDs, In tiie statement to Judge Swann and to Assistant District-Attorneye Rader jadmite that he h-s tcen stealing and te.ching boys :.ow to steal for more than ten years. During that time mer- chandise valued at more than $2,000,000 fh. passed through his hands. All of' t' was taken to different stations maintained by tim, transferred to different packing cases and shipped to agents he had in cities | throughout the co.::ry. event of the loot not elng available for in the case of pa.....ed articles, owners and a reward obtained for the! recovery. Rader han furnished the authorities with the names of all the policemcn with whom he has done business. They include detectives who are now sta- tloned in different precincts throughout the city, men who have obdtaine! laurels for themselves by thelr quick recovery of stolen property. recoveries, Rader now says, which were due to him restoring the goots his tools had stolen. in some of these instances, Rader says, the detectives told him that 1t would be worth more to them to Tecover the goods than what their share of the loot would bring them. HIS ARREST FOLLOWS CONFES. BION BY PUPIL. He has xiven the names of all hie accomplices, boys whom he has en Ployed in his business, to Judge Swann and the Assistant Ditrict-Attorney. Nearly all of them have corroborated the statements made by Rader. They il describe Rader as the master Fagin of the United Sta and state that his Personality Ip to keep them Ser of the; by Rader are now serv-| ne in various reformatory inati-| ‘= arrest was brourht about by the confession of Samuei Fattman, one! Of his star pupils, Rader had engineeret ths theft of an express waxon loaded with valuable goods street from Franklin and Broadway. Fattman wa the wagon and its con-| Ing. On| the trial of Rader. Fettman told Judge Swann and a tury how he and many! other boys had learned to be crooks! under the tuition of the defendant, =| Neither Judge Swann nor Mr. Lont- | wick nor Mr. Moskowitz would revea! the names of the policemen !nvolved in Rader's confession. “It Is my belief," Judge Swann said to-day, ‘that the revelations mado by Rader will justity many of the state- ments before the Curran vommit- tee that members of the Detectiv> Hu- Yeau and the thieves of New York are in teague." Rader in his confession has given the Quthorities the names of many mer ebants in tion, which recently issued a statement to the effect th pebbles TAKES REVOLVER AWAY FROM A MASKED ROBBER. Rochester Man Didn't Have Any Money and Thief Wanted . Gun Back. ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 21.—"Throw up your hands and give me your money” said a masked man early to- day as he almed a revolver at the head of Granger Woodward of No. ¢ Renfrew place, yard master for the Rochester Lime Company. “You go to ye ter’ “be robber, took the revolver away " was the yard mas- wor from him, opened it quickiy and threw out the cartridges, then threw it on the floor, “I have no money," aid Woodward, | “Give me back the gun and I will} beat it,” said the man, but the sug-| gestion that he pay a visit to a warm. er region was renewed. He distance and by Policeman Baldwin, He says he !s Edward Sharts, twenty- four years old, of No, 97 Cromer street, North Tonawanda. Locomotive ¢ a Jevaey City, ATTACKS HEME OF WSN CB W QUTING IS ney McNab of San Francisco Telegraphs Resignation. STARTS A BIG SCANDAL. Says McReynolds Interfered With Him in the Prosecution of Caminetti’s Son. SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—Becquee he alleged he was asked by the Attor- ney-Generai to postpone until fall the white slave trial of Drew Caminett!, eon of the United States Immigration Com- missioner, and Maury I. Diggs, @ e0- clety man, United States District-At- torney John Lh MoNab to-day tele- graphed his resignation to President Diggs and Caminett! were brought back here from Reno, where they are alleged to have taken Lola Morris and Marsh A. Warrington, two Sacramento society girls. They were indicted by the Federal Grand Jury. Both men are married, In his telegram to President Wilson McNab i ha the honor to tender my nation as United States Attorney . for the Northern District of California. to take effect immediately. I am or- dered by the Attorney-General, over my protest, to postpone until autumn the trials of Maury Diggs and Drew Caminett!, indicted for the Department of Justice that attempts have been made to corrupt the Govern- ment witnesses, and friends of the de- fendants are pudlicly boasting that the Wealth and political prominence of the .\ defendants’ relatives will procure my hand to be stayed through influence at Washington. SAYS THEY ABANDONED WIVES TO COMMIT CRIME. “In theme cases two girls were taken from cultured homes, bullied and fright- ened into going to @ foreign State and were ruined and debauched by the de- fendants who abandoned their wives and Infants to commit the crime. “On recelpt of the Attorney-Generat's telegram, I prepared my resignation to take e+-ect at the conclusion of the trial of the Western Fuel directors and the J.C, Wilson atock brokers casés, both @f which I had instituted and which 1 wished to bring to a successful conciy- sion. Before 1 could send my resigna- tion I received another telegram from the Department odering me to postpone the case against certain defendants ef the Western Fuel Company and not to try them unless ordered by «he depart- ment. ‘yp bitter humiliatior f spirit 1 am what I have Uy refused to be- namely, that the Department of Justice Is ylelding to influence which will cripple and destroy the usefulness of this office. 1 cannot consent to occupy this position as a mere autom- * atum and have the guilt or innocenee of rich and powerful defendants who have been indicted by unbiased Grand Jurora on overwhelming evidence de- termined In Washington on representa- tions on behalf of the defendants with- out notize to me.” DOYLE “THE POISOR BELT" ta the Joly STRAND MAGAZINE JUST OUT Now on sale. 16 conte a copy. 61.009 CARPET 4.44. ¥. muss CLEANING” site Bas With Good News They Are Waiting Over 2,000 want competent workers. Over 1,000 have services to offer, About 1,600 have places for rent. More than 1,000 want Summey boarders. Quite 700 will sell realty bargains, Half-a-thousand seek buyers fi stores, etc. Over 8,000, altogether, have interest- ing propositions to make, Thelr offers will be separately adver tised In ( The Big Sunday World Te-Merrew Carefully Censored! Handily Classified! ert! ad. vertised in The World will be Msted at The World’s Informa- tlen Bareau, Pulltzer Building de, Vark Rows World's A Pennsylvania freight locomotive jest the rails on the trestle at Menders in strect, two blocks west of the old pas- senger terminal in Jersey City, to-day and then turned over on her side, blovis- SR ay aS engineer, jee wan, jumped and escaped injury. .