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GAYNOR PARTY JOE JOHNSON N 4f in His sears for Them | He Offended Any One He Apologizes. { - | IN LOYALTY. GLORIES Makes Public Telegram From) Schiff and Last Letter From Gaynor. Fire Commissioner Joseph Johnson an- Mounced to-day the disbanding of the @aynor Fusion and Nominating League and hip retirement from his self-cun- @tructed storm arena of politics. In de- divering bis swan gong the Fire Com-| missioner incorporate da telegram from Javob H. Behiff in which the financier withdraws from the Mayoralty scram- ble. Fe also gave out ® copy of a letter went 0 him by Mayor Gaynor the diy Defo 2 the Mayor departed. Mr. Joti Bon’) statement follows: } received the following fem Mr. Schiff yesterday: McAneny writes me appreciatively but firmly he cannot accept. Under these circum: ces we can now do ht but leave to those who could ave prevented this by co-operating courageously with us to shoulder the responsibility for Tammany's return to power. You may use this if you Aeaire. JACOB H, SCHIFF. Z had determined io walt thus long fo observe the effect of our effort to get Mr. McAneny to run, * hat ques: don wed solely with Mr, McAneny. He has telt honor bound to Mr, Mitchel and hus declined under any cireum- stances to lead the anti-Tarmmany fgnt, oThis I believe to be a misticke “Since he hus finally stated his posi- ion our effort to crystallize the Gaynor iment around oot Course the Gaynor Fusion | ana Womizating League goes out of existence with the failure of this | ‘effort. All of us are now leit free to make our individual fusion, and few of us will have any trouble in it “As far as Lam concerned, I hc @he chemic# of the late Mayor will not me personally to any further ac- telegram tivity. “If 1 may be permitted @ personal | ord, it in th I have done oy the} Siayor us he did by us—his Commission- e—and Lam happy that I stuck to the it ditch. “The afternoun of our open air City 1 ineeting he wrote and sent ine the lowing note, which 1 shall keep and berish: My Deer Jobason! cannot mock Ms appreciate you bef fore starting for my two weeks rest the ocean. & hope you will never have cocasion to regret your aelity. Bincerely yours, W. 3. GAYNOR, Mayor. | “What now happens to me personally ‘oMcially is of the smallest mee. If, In my geal for hi eontempt of quitters, I have one, I apologize. Otherwise, What I have attempted to do for the wisest and bravest soul that has come @mong us 98: GE Ee our generation,” WALDO COMMENDS 6000 POLICE WORK frspector Faurot Suggesis It for » Five Who Helped Him Solve " River Mystery. er Waldo, on revom- Police Commiraic fe mention the first grade assaasa, chard ieKenna and John J. Oonnell ane rolman Thomas J. Horan of the, Mc Squad. | Thaw officers, the Commissioner said, | 1 excellent work in solving the mys, yy of the murder of Anna Aumueller, TEE aed ONE VENT. SLA YER | Shuberts him now ceases. i! “conra 1013, by DISBANDED; IN SHAN SONG GIVES A RAP TO QUITTERS RED LIGHT PLAYS ARE TAKEN FROM NEW YORK STAGE Weide “The Lure” and Harris Promises to Tone Down “The Fight.” Ret light drama tn New York re- celved a knockout blow to-day when Lee and J. J. Shubert voluntarily with- drew “The Lure” fro mthe Maxine El- Nott Theatre as an acknowledgment of the protest of public decency and the Henry B. Harris estate promised to e down “The Fight” at the Hudson re so that the objectionable scenes gues Will be eliminated. Both firma pledged themselves to the Dis trict-Attorney to make no further at- tempt to show the Interior of a bawry house on the stage, and dia Th Grand Jury was to have reported on “Phe 1 nd’ The Bight” |The report was rendered unnec by the voluntary action ent of each of the plays agnio scenes and removing the dla of strumpets and ale Paras strom the text, There will be no rand Jury action and the case against Lee Shubert In the Court of Spectal Ses. sions Will be dro’ The Shuberty suid they would have the play "The Lure Fight’ hua alreaty been va ne 1. Halt w dogen other # ng acenes in disorderly hous nm temporarily shelved, but an ate tempt may be made to produce them tn Jother cities, veday's development in the a situation shows that nor stand for the © of a form af ¥ h the police been working for years to sup. press. It now remains for the managers to prove that thelr “moral lesson” can be conveyed to the public without on have si re $650,000 NECKLACE STOLEN FROM MAILS FOUND BY Wi BY WORKMAN String of Gems, “Gems, With Only One Missing, Lay in Heap valk in London, on Side’ LONDON, Sept. 1W—-A workman to- day found on a sidewalk almost the en- Valued at $:5,Mn, ire pearl neckloce, which was stolen on July transit by mail from Paris to London. The man was golng to work in High- bury, a northern districc of London, when he noticed the pearls lying in a heap. On picking them up he found there were {ifty-eight. He took the the. nearest police station, Where were at once recognized as part of the famous necklace, from which only one pearl Is now missing. On Sept. 2 five men—three English. men and two Austrians-—were arrested when trying to dispose of some of the pearls in London, They were believed by the police to belong to a notorious international gang of thieves, ‘The workman who found the jowole Co. (The New York Would). | W while in they | ‘The Pres Publtobing (CANNOT EXTRADITE THAW, DECLARES | FEDERAL JURIST Slayer Wins Vieto Victory in His| | First Appearance in United | | States Court. | | Kk. Thaw to-day won a signal victory hearing arguments on the writ of hab- eas corpus sued out by Thaw's lawye In an open discussion with mer. {we » Fudge Aldrich said that a, {weareh of the Leaps hea ree se |reveal to him ai | man in Thaws piv hars hae ‘ast obarged with « crisex—could be oxtra- ited. ‘The Court remanded Thaw to Joint custody of United States stare shal Nute and Sheriff Drew of Coos County. No date was set for a future hearing on tl rit Oo UV Matteries— Batteries— over his arch-enemy, William Travers} --——~— j Jerome, when United States District Judge Aldrich indefinitely postponed’ U called on ave | AT CHICAGO— | | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, GIANTS CHICAGO uv and Meyers Humphries and Ar her of rain at end of the fourth inning HIGHLANDERS LOSE AT NEW YORK— 0 00 20 0 0 1 LITTLETON, N. 11, Sept, 16—Harry oO 2 oO (0) O oO (0) 2 o- Jaldwell and Gossettl; Dauss and Gibson, STORM STOPS. GIANTS IN FINAL GAME WITH CUBS Play Suspended regina Fourth o- 3 DETROIT 4 CALDWELL FAILS IN THE EIGHTH: DETROITS HIN Two ssh scat on Balls and Brace Gov, Felker had announced that he . . 6 bike OO would hear the extradition arguments ‘Inning, Neither Team of Hits Causes Downfall | to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, in} VE : Concord. Jerome, as soon as Judge Getting a Run. ! of the Highlanders, Aldrich announced his decision, got in | ‘ telephone communication with the Gov- aeeorecte - THE BATTING ORDER. HIGHLANDERS. | chicago, Giants, R. H.PO. A. B. because to-morrow Gov, : Maisel, 3b.. CS er have heard arguments on t ay if Pletcher, a. Holden,cf...... 0 2 1 0 0 proceedings by which the } . Mb. Burns, If Whiteman, If... 13 3 0 0 authorities hoped to hgve Thaw re-| Saier, 1 Shafer, 3b. Williams, ib.... 2 0 8 0 0 turned to Matteawan, If the writ had) Goode, rf Murray, rf, Knight, 2b. oo3 20 heen heard to-day dismissed by| Bridwell, s# Myers, c. Gilhooley, rf. . ortoe there would have been| Archer, Porkte, 1h Peckinp ot 23 0 to prevent Thaw's tm-| Hum I Demaree, p Petia Ae mediate deportation into the Empire M a State, As matters vow stand, even if] Attendance Gospettieen.. © 8 7 8 @ Gov, Felker decides to honor the requi- | el Gee ti Reynolds, oor to sition, the New Hampsisire authorities JB The Giants and} RaW 3B o 1 0 2 0 will not be permitted to deliver the‘ prevented from playing | Hartzell. o 1 000 prisoner to Jerome until Judge Aldrich | noon inate of the. weathe this afters) Wolter... ooo0800 Ne arguments.o | noon pite o "1 ys a ‘ay wtarted and the Kroun: It oF quashed it. Although still a prise /}he wame was suartol and ome round rota 310.27 12 0 oner of the State of New Hampshire, Thiw also is a ward of the Federal, the rain rnment under the court order, | the two a desperate effort to, #eries nd the loc ms te it It was the last chance for ettle their Ue in th ‘al management de- Hartzell batted for Peckinpaugh in Sth. Wolter batted for Gossett in sth, Sweeney batted for Knight in 9h, sminsed to-day, but wa | cite at the last minute to start the DETROIT. counsel, content, . Jerome tried to block the postpone- FIRST INNING—Snodgrass filed to R. H.PO. A. EB, i Goode, Doyle and Fletcher tied to} Bush, 114 0 | ment on the ground that the writ had) (és Pyvalbegenl pias been obtained as a matter of expediency, | Schulte. No Runs, us s ‘He produced an affidavit of a newa-| Heach filed to Snodarans Crawford, rt. oo4toeo@ paper man, quoting Thaw's counsel ag| doubled to left, but Schulte and of. o 10 0 0 saying this, but he was unwilling to| Merman both lined to Burns, No Rune. 00010 | press the matter after George Morrta,| SECOND INNING—Hurns got an to- eeaenne lof counsel for Thaw, had assured the!feld hit to short. Shafer struck out. Teeent Court that the application for the werit| Murray fouled to Archer, Meyers struck iauee had been entirely regular. No Runs, {ae pe “The immediate question,” sala the rate out, Goode fouled to | PA Ger 3b eyes Court, “is whether the proceedings shall | Shafer. well walked, Archer filed D h oD. 7 e ; fo on or be suspended. It is the judg-|to Burns. Runs. aus: au nent of the Court that a suspension| THLRD INNING—Merkle aingled to - ae would not inenace the interests of either |left. Deiaree popped to Kvers, Snod-| Totale.......... 4 ‘o2 16 2 side, and in view of the fact that thi extradition hearing until the status of | they had heard the extradition hearing might not be held until Friday, and| |both sides went into conference to de- | cide where to hold the fugitive mean- While Crowds, packi Main str of the court bul ng, che he was driven to # hotel f t in front 4 Thaw as inner, informed the police that they were cave. | 2332-5 | levsly wrapped in a p of Ussue paper, He sald he first passed them by, as he thought the packaxe was merely a ball of crumpled waste paper. He kicked it} Governor hesitates to proceed with the| to Schulte. Humphries fanned, grass flied to Schulte. No Runs. Baler, SECOND BAGH Trade Mark, 5 to 1 and ® to 1, first; Beau Pere, 8 to 5,) Doyle also filed Doyie threw out SUMMARY FOR BIGHT INNINGS. Firet Base on Ball*—Off Caldwei, ¢; this matter Is assured, I suspend it, tt| Leach. Evere fled to Snodgrass, No|y yy Danes? ‘Teo Hem lille Cale ia not adjourned, but suspended, and Ij Runs. Hauman, Stolen Basee-Cilhooley, Cald- suggest that elther side notify me with-| FOURTH INNING—Fletcher fanned.| weil, Whiteman, Cobb, Malsel. Double when they are prepared to| Burns fouled to Saier, Shafer lined to) piays—cossett to Peckinpaugh; [ush to te, Sailer, No Runs. Hauman to Onslow, Hit by Pitcher~By Hing, gat with hin ey Schulte struck out. Zimmerman! pauss—Williams, Knight. Umetres— ed on the Court; his lawyers w | walked, A was cauRht NAP | orgumon and Sheridan. Attendance— ning. Counsel then announ: that) ing off fiat, aree to Morklw Doyle | 3,400 POLO GROUNDS, New York, Sept. 16,—The Tigera made their farewell ap- pearance at the Polo Grounds thin ternoon In battle with the Highlande before a crowd of about 3,000, Peckin- paugh was back in the game for the first tlne in two Weeks, taking Zelder's place at short, Caldwell went after his fifth atraikht and was opposed by Dauss for the Tiker with his foot and felt something insite | 5, firet; Charles Cannell, 5 to 8 place,| icing Cole, the ex-(ud star, Is now a aud then decided to take a closer look,| second; Roger Gordon, third. Time,| m.inher of the Highlanders and will re- with the result that he found the pack- | 1013-5. port at the end of the season of the ame contained a number of large pearls, American Association. It is assumed that the man will not hay ribet NNIN Pockinpaugh tossed Jong to wait be! h AIM POwsess! oy | OM out Bosh Maimel made a veat atop and lof the reward of $50,000 offered to th: theew out Hien Crawford was out Ander and 1 to 5 ee 18 unassisted, It had become generally known that place, second; Col. No rune tho \balloe investigatis the wen» | Blane, 1/48 306, Louden tosted out Maixel, Bush threw Sationa) ‘robbery had harrowed SIXTH BACE—Swish, 6 to 6, first; : Mold nd Wh an went out Jdown to a small radius Within the apdelom, @ to 2 place, second; Petul Bay lgeundeh than Laudan 4 lant day or two, and the current the> ghird, Time, 1. at BN @MRY: STOUT hat HANGRR: SATO ory is that the thief who bad the ie ty Onelaw, No rune. }jJewels in his possession, reiliaing th . SECOND INNING—Cobh by fast run- | me Of the GANmar Of ntreat, out @ high bounder to the tn- | the pearls where they were dis mh gut stealing ett 60 covered by the lucky workman, The Kinpaugh, Burne atruck Gib- fifty-eight pearls found were in perfect >! me condition, is (Continued on Twelfta Page.) ” > ? ene NEE RE ad ayseomnncoracte oe are 1918. PRICE ONE CENT. — OF GIRL IS SHANMNING INSANITY UNE CLLDE INSANITY THE DEFENSE PLANNED BY SCHMIDT, MURDERER OF GIRL Chaplain Evers of the Tombs Says He Is Shamming—Four in His - Family Killed Themselves in Last Five Years. DENTIST ACCOMPLICE HELD; MAID DISCHARGED IN COURT. The remarkable Physical resemblance between Hans Schmidt, the Jekyll-Hyde murderer of Atma Aumueller, and Ernest Muret, 2 deatiot Practising without a Hcense who/was in partnership With Schmidt In a ‘The | counterfeiting plant at No. $16/West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, leads Inspector Faurot'to the belief that the men ate brothers or, certainly blood relations. They are not only physically but mentally "WITH FERRYBOAT 'NTHE HUDSON| Hamilton, Swung by Tide, Smashes Side of Ferry Philadelphia. , —— The O14 Dominion Line steamship Hamitton, from Norfolk, was Just back~ \ng into her pier in the Hudson river, Delow the foot of Denbrosses street late thi afternoon when it collided, bow on, jwith the Pennsylvania ferryboat Phil- adelphia, from Jersey City, in-bound for her slip at Desbrosses atreat, The bow of the Hamilton stove in the peolserey wide of the ferryboat just cabin, smashing the rail and tunes up the deck. ‘The Hamilton waa under the controt at Phere at the time of the collision, but \¥ awung sround the feed tidy cee the ferryheat, which was juat turning to mebe her perth, could get out of the way, ‘Phe few paseongere aboard were all at the ferward end preparatory to land- ing. There was no pantie, ‘The Philadelphia returned to her Jer-| sey City slip efter the accident. bow of the O14 Domirilon liner wae pss In at the point of impact. WATIONAL LEAGUE alike and pictures and statuary found in Muret's rooms at No. 30t-St. at INGINNAT), Nicholas avenue show that he was at least a sympathizer with forms of ‘PHILADELPHIA— degeneracy to which Schmidt admits he was addicted. pe a i O11010-3 The two men talk alike, look alike and think alike, although there 00 10 1:0 0-0 2— 4{ Js nothing to show that Muret was concerned in the murder or dismember- Psraeriyrsitvquias and Killifer; John-| ment of Anna Aumueller, Muret denies that he knew anything about the PTnETTE crime. He also denies that he was interested in counterfeiting operations, AMERICAN LEAGUE, despite the fact that evidence has been gathered establishing that he and 7 eel BOSTON, | Schmidt had a counterfeit $20 bill factory at the West One Hundred and 200100010—-4 TON— 10200100 1—5 Batterics—Tayler and Agnew; Bediene and Thomas, Thirty-fourth street address and were also experimenting with bills of the $10 denomination, BUILDING DEFENSE OF INSANITY. Throughout a series of meetings with officials and detectives Last- ing until late afternoon Schmidt maintained an unbroken pose of in- AT PHILADELPHIA. Rigen i CLEVELAND— sanity to-day. If, as is claimed, he is shamming, he has mapped out’ 0002320 0 — |perfect line of fraudulent mental disorder, ae a a Anan Bearing out the claims of those who believe Schmidt to be insane is news from the town of his birth in Germany. Several members of his family are in lunatic asylums and there have been four homicides in five years among his kin, according to a cable despatch received jo-day. ' Chief William J. Flynn of the Secret Service. says that Schmid? ‘and 00000010 1~2|Muret tally with the description of two men who have been passing $20 Hatterten~Hiens and Fasterly; Tonneon | gold certificates in New Haven, Boston and other New England points, and Ainsmfth. Tue Secret Service agents have picked up thirty-five of these certificates. eae Until Chief Flynn gets the plates, press, paper, ink and other materials INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. found in the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street flat he will be unable Hatteries—Steen and O'Neill; Shawkey and Bchang. AT WASHINGTON, iCAGO— 100000000-1 WASHINGTON— co neWann, to tell if Schmidt and Muret actually turned out the counterfeit money this Ug 0 © 0 © © O O— o|men have found in New England, but he believes they did. NEWARK— Muret was arraigned in Harlem police court to-day. He was arrested 0.0 0.0 0 OO 1 — Bi tate jast night at his dental establishment at St. Nicholas avenue and One Biting sues and Kocher; Bns- Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. The detectives had been on his trail for hours and were waiting for him when he entered the house, © aT TORONTO. Muret was accused of having a loaded revolver in bis possession, im ROCHESTER— i violation of the Sullivan law, The revolver was found in the S3t- Nicholas 2002050 00 0 — Gir iiue fat, which served aa Muret's office, Two of the cartridges had been discharged, Muret walved examination and was held by Magistrate Krotel in $5,000 ball for trial. Fertha Zech, # maid in Muret’s establishment, who was arrested with him last night, was discharged by Magistrate Krotel. She had been held as a witness, Chief Surgeon Palmer of the Police Departmeat made a careful exam- ination to-day of & bone found in a vacant lot in One Hundred and Pigty- second str petween Seventh avenue and Macomb's place, which was supposed to be part of the body of Anna Aumueller: TORONTO 003000010 Hoff and Wililamna, Ratterier and Graham. Lue BAL TIMORE— 1320010007 JERSEY CITY — #30000001 2 6| Hatteriee—-Cottrell and Kagan, SNearn | The bone was a remnant, the remains of an animal which some one had attempted to de- and Blair italien Parra BUFFALO. } Schmidt admitted in the Tombs to-day to Chaplain Luke Evers that 0 1.1.0.0 0 0 0 O 1-- g/he was engaged In the business of making counterfelt money, He and MONTREAL— {suret had a complete plant in @ four-room flat on the top Moor of the |} 2000000 0 0 Q-- 2/One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street house and were about ready, it | Hatterion—bullenweider and Lalonge; | would appear from the looks of the place, to flood the market with tem Cardo aud Hawley |dotlar and twenty-tollar bills TOO MANY RICH AND TOO MANY POOR, HE SAYS. “Where did you get the plate for a $20 bill that was found in your trunk?” Father Evers asked Schmidt. “God gave it \’ replied the murdercr. “There are too many rich’ a } ented the playing of @ double and &t, Gay Di header between the Hrooklyas Louls Cardinale La ap ce en Ra al ll:

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