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PRICE ONE OENT. Copyright, 1913, by The Press + oe, (The New York World). IVYER HELD IN $1,000, 5 POLICEMEN PAROLED, “FOR HEALY QUTRAGES Magistrate Deuel Relents Something of His Severity, But Refuses to Delay Trial of Offenders Be- ’ yond Saturday Morning. WHITMAN'S SHARP RETORT TO GAYNOR’S CRITICISM Personal Libtrty Issue Raised Now ‘and Many Angry Citizens Call for Mass Meetings of Protest. Inspector John F. Dwyer was arrested to-day, ued before Ma- gistrate Deuel in the West Side Court, and held in 91/600 bail for exam- Indtion at 40.30 o’clock on Saturday morning on two charges, one of fel- ofious assault, brought by George F. Flannery, a newspaper man, and one of simple assaylt brought by Albert Grau, a theatrical manager, both * offenses occurring early this morning at Healy’s restaurant, Columbus avenue and Sixty-sixth street, when Dwyer led a squad of policemen into the place and ejected bodily the men and women dining there. District-Attorney Whitman late this afternoon gave out a reply to Mayor Gaynor’s statement, made earlier in the day, in which he declares the law has been grossly violated and that the courts repeatedly have NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 14, 1913. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ROSEVILE TRUST TREASURER GONE Smith Vanishes as State Bank Examiners Unexpectedly Search Books. | o Oo f) ‘The doors of the Roseville Trust Com- Dany of Roseville, N. J., were closed to- |” day when bank examiners discovered that a quarter of @ million dollars and Treasurer Raymond E. Smith were (0) missing at the same time. Since the moment yesterday afternoon window and announced the unexpected desire of the State to inquire into the condition of the institution events have transpired with staggering swiftness. Hardly had the preliminary examination begun when Examiner Elliot Hardon, who brought’ up Ferguson's rear with other accountants, noticed that the treasurer. was missing. A hurried search and telephoning to Smith's home in East Orange failed to locate him. An effort was made to-day to find the Treasurer, who was reported to be In communication with the trust com- pany. through a third person. If Treas- urer Smith is in touch with ‘Re bank tho examiners and officials at Trenton: bave no knowledge of it. They are and Oo (Continued on Second Page.) FORD HOLDS DOWN WRITE SOX AND CHANGE MEN Wi $750,000 SHORT, | xs sm 203 090 00 6 0-11 ’ ST. LOUIS . FIRST 1 2 0 90 Batteries—Marquard, Fromme, McLean and Wilson; Griner, GIANTS SECOND GAME. and Hildebrand. A o 1 0 0 ST. LOUIS | | moned to Albany to Con- o 01 0 | Batteries—Tesreau and Mclean; Doak, Harmon and Wingo. BROOKLYN LOSES AT BROOKLYN— 1 0 3 1 PITTSBURGH 3 20.04 200 2~- Batteries—Allen, Viagner, Walker, Yingling and Miller; Cooper, McQuillan Gibson. HIGHLANDERS WIN | AT CHICAGO— 00000 0 2 CHICAGO 0 0 0 0 WNP AND TUK | BATTING AVERAGES 7. LOS CANE) AEARST DODGER Seventh Inning Batting Rally} Heaviest Settled It After Battle SULZER ALARMED BY WIFE'S ILLNESS, GETS NEM DOCTORS "7 | Jacobi and McDonald Sum- GAME. oO 1 O- 4 Sallee, Geyer 2 4 0 20e 0 3; sult With Abrahams. (Qyecial to The Brenig World.) ALBANY, Aug. 14.—Mre, Sulser is very ti, Besides York, a epeciaiist in nervous disorders who was summoned yesterday to attend her, Gov. ulser has sent for Dr. Jacobi and Dr. McDonald of New York. The 03 00- #8 1 3 | conaition of bis wife and slept little inst night betw ention to her and con- ferences with counsel. Mrs. Sulzer has collapsed usder the strain situation and the Gov- ‘ "9 @-. 2 atatement this afternoon: ‘Mrs. Sulser's condition te serious Just at present. I hope, however, ‘that she will rally before I leave per. DO DO GQ O — OF bie ta reetiess and toverish. + Russell, Bens and Schalk. temperature ie 102 and pulse 10. Her a ‘@nhereg epeolute rent and quiet 1 4 orgered the nurse who is im charge GIANT t { |. net te permit anybody te ese Mre.” Until Mrs. Bulser recovers her health ‘and spirits her story will be kept from intimate that if she takes the stand and ellis her complete story there will be nothing left of the impeachmem pre- Her illness has affected the Governor Kind of Hitting} ceepty. when te learned the serious nature of her allment last night he de- clared, in &n outburst of impulsiveness, that he would never permit her to take Marks Game—Brooklyn Uses Up Four Pitchers. Governor is greatly concerned about the | the public, Mut the Governor's friends |- GLYNN GIVES ‘NOTICE SULZER MUST GET OUT TO-MORROW MORNING .n atranane ot tee | ACting Governor Late This Afternoon Decides to Take Action to Estab- lish His Authority as the State Executive. ADJUTANT GENERAL SIDES AGAINST SULZER CLAIM Various Departments of the State Government Are Divided in Their ' Allegiance to the Two Claimants. ~ -. By Martin Green. .. . —---- - (Otag Gepseapensent of Whe Evening Wout.) ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 14. Acting Goverrior lynn announced late this afternoon that he had decided to take steps to establish his rights and powers as Gov- ernor of the State of New York. In a long consultation with former Judge Country- man and P. C. Dugan, an Albany lawyer, he decided on a course of action. He will try to oust Gov. Sutzer to-morrow moming, but will not reveal his plan. = ~- ints i . Was Tied Up. the witness stand at his trial. tuled on the points Haeotyee ie HIGHLANDERS. s P One of the first developments of the day was the pacsing te fie mare 0 eatened avaice ri R. HPO. A. EB Acting Governor Giyun of contre! of the National Guard. Adjutant. policemen and, contrary omtsel UNWARRANTED ATTACK | Maisel, 3b oi 2 2 6 GAM BROOKLYN. BASEBALL GAMES| senera teary p. tamitton, through his chiot of stall Col. Howard, that he would extend no lentency to an ti et 0 Ss Sane ATU rcig. wis, phvuated ON DECENT CITIZENS, g fe eaLis 1 3 0 oO} R, H.PO. A. BE, es formally acknowledged the authority of the Acting Geverner. Gea» fo parole these, men anti saturday| DECLARES MR. WHITMAN.|qee tia 1 8 88 GIANTS. 22100 NATIONAL LEAGUE. eral Hamilton Js a Balser appointee, but a Tammany Hall Demecrat, morning, Between now and Saturday ———- shel) 00340 R. H.PO. A. E. H ‘ fe 3 ‘ ne SS Hin home is ia New York and he wont there to-day. pais ing the other eight policemen for! pistrict-Atte Whit h | ooo ereien soe ober Wienk pelieeyne (| Bi tranAltereay, Mihlinsn) ue r 2 2 5 0 i ( bee i be 66 AT BOSTON. The move of Gen. Hamilton means that if Gov. Sulzer should ‘at- arrested. though ts Ukely that er ant oni ths (polloe OMIFREOA Ss ke . 0022141 , . . CHICAGO— deca tempt to'call out the National Guard for any reason he would be ignored rani a i fad them until Baturday morning 80 cols: may nase ter ine 00030 12 hoe oz1et wean, 0 0 0 0 O 6 1— 9)by the officers at headquarters. 1 is likely to spend any time y y house for ---3-- ; Bk ne Nh ea Oe ee ee aceuie | bret ime Inst ies about 10 lock au anay iaena 2 ° 9 8 H : ‘ ‘ t ‘ 0000000077 Late this afternoon Mr. Glynn received“word from Mitchell May, Secre- day for the hearing because to-morrow |1 had not him before in years— 5 Batteries—Humphries, Cheney and 5 when us te the day off of several of the police-|and waked.me if 1 would come up and WHITE SOX. o 19 0 0 4 4 ; H 4 Archer; Tyler and Rariden, tary of State, that the time is ripe he will personally recognize Glynn men, see what the police were doing at his] | , R. H.PO. A. B, ei be 11000 ince este as the de facto Governor of the State and will give him access to the The policemen besides Owyer WhO] piace of business, The geetion that appelle, if.... O f 2 0.0 a es eo 2 . wore arrested are John A. Hyer, Pat-|1 have been behind Mr. Healy in his 2 0 6 0 30 78m B 2 gS $ = 8 310000001-58 great seal of the State. He also sent word that he will refuse use of the ries Wateh, John erates gamete contention «is nonsense. The courts o 1 t 00 ST. LOUIS. Totale 810 27 18 2 N— seal to Gov. Sulzer. , entadnm Sheridan and Nelson Merrill. ae . 5 Jo ovevesee . Breridan and, Nolan Merril achive paawed won the question involved a 7 8 el RB, HIPO, A; &,| eenanen wastes eer wakes ia an: 0 00001 0 0 O~—1\SITUATION TANGLED BY ACTS OF RIVALS. rremte fe Weat Sixty-eight street ]OVer and over ageMm. Judge Deuel yea- > Magee, 2b...... 0 3 3 3 OF Fincher batted for O. Miller in Sth. Batterles—Plerce and Archer; Perdue The tangled situation was brought about to-day when aeeeeree ccent Dwyer, who was in court|terday informed Inspector Dwyer die- 0 0 2 0 Ologkes, ct - 0014 00 PITTSBURGH aa Whallne. igted si lay Gov. Sulzer, eee” Aeaiatannt. Corporation Counsel| tinetly and clearly as to the law, and 0 0 8 1 Ol Bvens, rt . 0 0 t 0 0 R. HPO. A. E (ee heedless of the action of the Legislature in impeaching him, took posses- eee Ae Chris, When Randolph ap-[ warned him againat disobeying it, Not- ob Ok pl Sathers It...... 0 0 1 0 OlByme, ab... 1 ti 26 AT PHILADELPHIA, sion of his office and continued to exercise his functions as Governor of peurel with hie prisoners Curtis Was ywithatanding this, the Inspector and his 0 0 0 2 OlKonetchy, 1b.... 1 1 6 O Ol Corey 14¢800 — nd Martin H. Gl: Lie . Mrangling with Magistrate Deuol over|force deliberately violated the statutes 9 0 0 1 Ol whitted, ss. 1 0 3 2 31 Viox, 2b 22000 CTD Oo 0000 0 the State, a1 artin H. Glynn, Lieutenant-Governor, begin to exercise hie request to have the cases ITOM% jof thin State ut Healy's Hotel this 0 0 0 0 0} Mowrey, 3b t 1 Lt 0 Ol] wagner, 32 1 4 0] PHILADELPHIA o the power and priviléges of Acting Governor. Gov. Sulzer is holding the ferred to another court mien youl rane 7 = 7 | Wingo. ¢- Oo 1 8 4 O1f, Miller, 1b. 23 001 0 0 © © 0 1 O O O— 1) fort in the Executive Chamber with the staff of executive clerks, while “in view of the vay in which YOU) phere is no excuse whatever for their | Total tee 0 5 27 10 0! Doak, p. 0 0 0 © 0) Wilson, rf. 1ttont \en— m1 i \ nave been quoted in the i spapers" assaulting citizens of New York on| Easterly batted for Russe! in sth Harmon, p...... 0 0 O O O| Mitchell, c ria ae ee Perctiy 6 fee write aaa and Clark; | Acting Governor Glynn is governing from the office of the Lieutenant- Hee ee ari eeant on these sueme| name, prectans, “Ht they. beligyed Atl yiey. age on BulleOF Fort, 2 | Gibson, c. 01220 placa Governor on the third floor, using his own staff of clerks. Liready, we thought perhaps yOU MEDC out have placed them under arreay [SUK Out—Hy Kune, 6; by Ford, 2:| Tamla | | 3 OB 3| Cooper, p. 9 9 0 0 OlciNcINNATI—- The Acting Governor has all the better of the situation as it want to transfer them.” sero If they believed that Healy was violat- ly a Pa irwe Hits—Knight, | 9 om McQuillan, ©1020 0000002002 to State departments. First and foremost he has behind him the Comp- Want! What's thatt” exclaloned shel ing “the law they should have placed | H0Ule, Chanpelie, Lor tolen Bases) SUMMARY FOR SEVEN IN Hyatt, 0 1 0 © Ol piHLADELPHIA— handles the cash, and cash is a bi or. Dey Magistrate angrily, “do you mean t) iin) under arrest. ‘There in no pro-| Miufaeh Knight, Chas Egan| First Base on Balle—Oft Tesreau Eo Ea 0150001007 troller, who handle: by 4 . puty Comp- uitinate thar U eannog try thene cases! vision of law. in this or any other State BAG Denson: Attandanee, | Doak, 7, Struck Out—-Hy Teare Totole Tene Ryans 13 19 27 10 3! nettenee—Brown and Clark; featon| troller Walsh, who is in charge of the office d the absence because fairly and on thelr m a which It Lie PT he io a oe - Doak, 7. Home Runs—Kone' yatt batted for Coo; in bth, ' aus to proceed, you may do Les Susene men Pie Petia Ateonas il to The Evening Workd Bae ‘Hite—-Merkle, 2. Stolen Uasen~Ma-| Firat Base on “Balle -0f Wesker Ly Apt eee ee of Mess of Compee nae bya wee bu: ane x on are not, let the policemen Walve) tage room and throw them onto the Aug. 14—The Highlanders | yy, 2; Oakes, Burns. Hit by Pitcner—| off Walker, 1; off Yingling, 1. Btruck Gov, Sulzer to authorize the expenditure of any State moneys, dxamination to-day and I will hold them| sigewaik without even the pretense of | DeMAM their last dawh around the west: | Tesr hs Out—By Cooper, 2; by Yingling, 3. Horne AMERICAN LEAGUE, 2 Backing up Acting-Governor Glynn are in bail til] to-morrow afternoon if vou aking ait ernie, ern circuit against the White Sox here| Umpires—Brennan and Bason Rune—Wagner. Three Hase Hits—Viox, —— . the Legislature, the Comptroller, wish, J will not transfer the canehs if IF ANYBODY, HEALY WAS THE|thix afternoon. Chance, anxious for «| ee are, Wanney 7G teen Teens bones AT DETROIT. | SARATOGA WINNERS. tate Engineer and Surveyor, the Inapector Dwyer wants ana MAN TO ARREST, HE SAYS. good start, sent Russell Ford against! |. (Sptctal to The Evening World) Molen” Hasen—Miller. Double Firpe..| WASHINGTON— | Excise Commissioner, a majority of ment he can have it till to-morrow and| . k 4 POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aus. y oosS001000-4 Conservation Commission, the in $1,000 ball.”” | Even assuming the Mayor's conten- akey'a crew. fi : the daabi Amith to Cutshaw; Fisher to Ci aw to Agriculture, the State Fair 1 will bold im in $10) ball ve you| tion that Mr. Healy was violating the| FIRST INNING — Maiael way out,|M—A# the firet game of the double | Daubert, Wild Pitches Walker, 2 | | DETROIT— ‘ 4 "You done. mean law in allowing his hotel to be open Il to Chase, Cook filed to Bodie, | header took up #o much time the| Umplres—O'Day and Bmaslie, Attend- 00400001 ; ‘t parole these men in my cus < ance, 2,000, Oo 5 of Prisons, the ‘Mecal won't, Daree, Mr.*Curtis demanded, | #fter 1 o'clock this morning, @ conten- ed. No Rune. Giants and the Cardinals rushed into : Batteries—Boehling and Heary; Du- Board of Charities, the Board VOdy, O28 190" is what T wean” aald toa whieh is ip te respect ‘omtrary my popped to Williams, Berger| the second game after a very short| EBBETT'# FIBLD, BROOKLYN, Aug,|>uc, Houck and Stanage. ency and Koonomy, the Boa: plagiatrese Deus Oras. “d wint ape] (0 Me rulings 66 We COuria Me: Healy | ve out on strikes Lord sent | rot, Tesreau was sent to the mound|14.—Having treated the Pirates to the oe — dette ded i y him-| high fly to Hartzel. No Runs, i AT CLEVELAND. . Se ean Babe) self was not even touched by police) SECOND INNING—Hartzel fied to| for the Giants, and Doake, the young | surprise of the season by capturing tWo! O10) joe by : (Continue officers, but the innocent guests in the| Bodie, Peckinpaugh lined to Chappelle | Phenom, worked for Ht, Louls when the | games from them in one day the Dodg- ‘Tax Commission and Board of —_>—- dining room were subjected to thelin deep left. Knight doubled to left kame started. The crowd had ere took the field to-day with every con- 00000011 0-2 of Public Buildings, ALEX SMITH WINS AGAIN, | most atrocious brutality on the parthcenter, Berger threw Williams out. No fidence of taking another game from |CLEVELAND— ‘The Public Service Commission of the pA DLAI Asc of the police officers of thfs vity, every| Runs. One Left pened with a| F . Manager Clark was 100131 o— 6 GARDEN CITY, 1. 1, Aug, 14—Alex |one of whom committed a crime under] Cook und Hartel changed positions, fied Bigh to} i) excited over the two defeats of his| Hatteries—Plenk and Schang; Blanding mith of Wypaayl, former open cham-|the law when he laid his hands upon|Cook going to center and Hartsel to ond, Evans] team and as a coneequence he had both land O'Neill t pion, won his fourth metropolitan golf | an unoffending citizen.” right. Chase lifted to Cook, Bodie le threw out! his pitchers, Cooper and Hendrix, out ——— other, there being ne official tile on the Salisbury links ¢ ere ar meee erinonenereeers warming up to see whioh of them had aT Louis. that bureau at thie time joon from fiftyesix of the country’s (Continued on Tenth Page> (Continued on Tenth Page.) the ¢ stuff, Boston 4 anarail leading profeasionais, Smith defeated —_—— I waa pot Until the tagt @lenile hes 000 . oe Me McNamara by one stroke with a 00000 0 ¢ 1 for 18 noles, McDermott led st. LOUIS wat » final round When he fell of form negding 1 virekes to Anish the last ly sending in Southpaw Cooper to do the inging with Gibson on the receiving Work Monday Wonders. i finally did make his eeje tion, Finel- sCectinned on Tense Zegna oo00000000 Battoriea-Bedient aud Thomas; Alli ae ond +

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