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| bod Circulation ) Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, OUMETINTRPLE rane “PRICE ONE CENT. coornien 191 Co. (Th SUILZER RECOGNIZES GLYNN, LOSES IN THE FIRST CLASH AT IMPEACHMENT TRIAL -2+ - Impeachment Court by Unanimous Vote Turns Down Challenge of Senators, All the Precedents Being Against It. GOVERNOR OPENS FIRE ON NEW BATTLE LINE Counsel Attacks Validity of Proceed-| ing by Declaring Assembly Could Not Impeach at ExtraSession. | By Samuel M. Williams. (@ta@ Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 19.—Gov. Sulzer this afternvon recognised for the firet time his own temporary deposition from office and the right of Lieut.-Gov. Glynn to full authority as Acting Governor. Private Seore- tary Platt, on behalf of Mr. Sulzer, wrote an official letter to Mr..@lyna transmitting papers in an extradition case and alsv commutation of sen- tence of.certain prisoners. The letter read: The judicial department of this State having at the present Yi, 7/dme decided that executive functions should be performed by your Via self as Acting Governor, ander advice of counsel, | transmit fur your attention a letter from the District-Attorney of the County of New York, dated Sept. 18, with Inclosures relating to the extra- dition of one Moses Gutman, “I also transmit herewith certain commutation sheets cerning certain prisoners, whose terms aro about to expire ly commutation, pursuant to statute, which, 1 am informed, under the present circumstances, require your attention and signature.” Moses Gutman, “hose extradition 18 sought, {s a fugitive from Justice from New York State, and his extradition bas been requested| \larsugh the Department of State at Washington. He te under arrest at Chili and papers for his extradition have been presented to the Chillan Government. SULZER OPE NEW LINE OF BATTLE. Defeated to-day by unanimous vote of the Court of Impeachment in the! first clash over their tevliuical legal defense, Gov. Sulzer and his counsel fmmediately opened fresi fire on a new line of battle. After the Court, led | hy Chief Judge Cullen. had over-ruled the contention made by Judge Her rick that Senators Wagner, Frawley, Ramsaperger and Sanner should not ‘De allowed to sit on,account of alieged interest or prejudice, Louis Marshall opened an attack on the legality of the Legislature's action tn voting Im: | peachment. He charged irregular proceedings in all the night session of Aug. 13, when the indictmert was passed by the Assembly, and specified a umber of alleged fllogal acts. “Therefore,” he said, “tits Vourt ts without constitutional authority Bnd these articies of impeachment are uull, void and of no effect,” ‘The afternoon session was devoted to f ee Monde at? o'eoce Pw | RUMOR IN ALBANY was taken before it was finished. When THAT. SULZER WILL QUIT BEFORE TRIAL Site second contention of the Governor's ix | voted down, as his counsel expect it will be) ALHANY, Sept. 19.—The rumor ts per nt that Gov. Sulzer will resign if fo @mMar matner to their Arat challenge, the High Court of Impeachment throws they wil fill oack to what they be- eve te thelr strongest line of legal | y Godenee. POX WILL LEAD THE THIRD |aside the various techilcal objections to SULZER FIGHT. the trial which have been raised by his Austen G, Fox will lead this ast stand | staff of counsel, Men closest to the Gov- for Gulser, taking the ground that acts |ernor avoid comment on oh an out Spommitted dy the Governor before he|come of the proceeding, but It ts no eret that the inner circle of his ud- }But Last Is Captured | | avenue and» | nue thay caught a second of the men, Jafter him as t be “WOMANS PLUCKY FIGHT PUTS THREE. BURGLARS IN JAIL x N hese Tay TIE WITH BRITONS FOR GOLF TITLE —_ai Grabs One and Rolls Down Flight of Stairs Still | Holding Him. POLICE TAKE THE After Long Chase and Shot in Ankle. M ing from shopping and found the door of her Mat on the thing flour of No. 184 a Mary Schatne returned tis morn: Seventeenth street, Brookiyn, ajar. Sus- pecting burglars were inside «he did not lose her nerve, but stepped in and slanmedthe door behind ver, intent on trapping the thieves, Three men sprang up from the fivor | of the parlor, where they had been making into packages most of Mrs, Schaine's clothes and the clothes of her husband and young son, as well ag all the Jewelry, silverware and bric-a-brac ‘They had stripped the fiat clean, They rushed for the door and Mrs, Schaine grabbed the last one as he stepped into ke slar tried to a! vting, and he al her off, lost bie Mre. Schaine rolled down the whi flight of ire, the woman still olingt to him and shouting for help at the wp of her lungs, NONE 8UT WOMEN TO HALT THEM IN HOUSE ‘The uproar aroused every one 'n the house, but tnere were nu tnen at home and the burglars easily brushed past the women who ran into the halls and] tried to stop them. joud was the| racket, however, at F enan Maher of the Witth avenue station heard It in and he grabbed the frat man from the door ‘The other ving e tall down: hed toward Wifth t with crowd of women and children at their haels. De Eugene Batley and Robert Mal colm took up the chase an it passed them @ block away and at Fourth ave The fugitive: the one Mrs. Solialne had grappled with ‘The third man more fleet of foot than the othef: & block away by this Ume and cian Kelly etartes | detectives stopped to in of thelr prisoner. Down nue sped this ten with bentud. but try as he woul! could gain an inch f tiring he drew his revolver and fired shot after shot inty | the alr, The sound of the shats in-| mpired the burglar to greater apes! while men and women in the «trent | fled to cover, In fear of the police man’s bullets, HIS LAST SHOT BROUGHT DOWN, THE THIRD MAN, At Sixth street, half « mile from where Kelly tad taken uj tha chase, the burglar turned west to Third avenue, There Hodged inio Whitehall place with Kelly behind hin) that the fugit door of No ih mand ran in hin face a Lot| Amateur To-morrow tor Highest Honors. A SENSATIONAL FINISH. “ Boston Boy Shows Remuark-' able Nerve in Playing Last | Eight Holes. | | SUMMARY. Herry Vardun and Bdward Bay of England ang Francis Ouim he Bos- ton amateur, finished in « tie to-day in the open golf championship. Bach hai @ score of 304 and the tie will be 4 | oided to-morrow. Quimet played s sen | sational game this afternuon. He took 43 going out and played the last aine holes in 36. | (Special ve The frening Wort.) aeons It tovk Wells (Continued on Last Page. vineré has urged this course tn the event Ban) MRI ee —_——_—>---—- of his being beaten in the preitininary | wide hall running through the house aud | manoeuvres. i | out tite the back yard. te barighir ee the frat onjection to Senators Frawley, | 9. wet, . He Fe wrest BAcE—D ; PY Jay Kelly stepped in tim front Winite errgern 0 0 | a8 5 4 Sauner sittins | and exhausted the policeman ih Lap! ner in which I) ngre chanves but ted & shot wh | revelved'by the Sulzer mei added | struck ihe ia in the rigat Weight to the rumor Micha cigs ee One of the moving causes tor tied Dre T ldon place second; Undaunted third, Fime, aimax to the provredins is allel De 3 , j THIRD RACE—Frev Mulholland, 11 yi Bulzer eaposed to a Nom go 10 and out, won: Blackford. ont for oyauivation. s 4 4 place, second; Vested Rights third ‘Time, 1.47 1-5. POURTH RACE—Housemaid, 9 to 10} eng cat, first; Lady Lightuing, out,; place, second; Wouderwhy, third, Time, 1.07 8-5. FIRTH BACE--Balon, 9 6, won; Bulga:, 3 to } for ph third, Time, 1,02 1-5 QIXTH RACH-—Arran, 8 too and} to ®, ret; Discovery, even place, second; ‘Whisper Bello third. Time, 1.09 — > Harry Vardon | Will Review Golf Championship to 5 and 4 to econd; FOR | New Have 1 ane lived an oat Ca a seha a Mre Ra E TO-DAY. ° STEASHIPS Doe WOM |The Evening World|... at ass won RIE OEs Rae te ows that you are doing business, an Cedric, Liverpool. coe ed TO-MORROW Hie ii ries Jong tate you wl us Mexicc, Mavaus .. (iPM, Snow ib yoursehbe pre iin 2} CE Saniineaeinemeimmmenemmsinmeemieiiamemes canpimeeeemaidiae ee U: ar 4 Vardon and Ray Play Young 6 4 a r4 * SRR DM OD EN FEET 078 ld. F [« “ Circulation Books Open to AIL” ] 1913. 8869 E EAE ERE DEED E EOD OOO HDOOEED TO? jx. "GIANTS LOSE _ AT si, LOUIS— FIRST GAME. Batteries—Kucker « By iat not and 2.” 24 PAGES is Ouimet, 22-Y ear-Old Amateur, Ties for Golf Title (Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.) COUNTRY CLUB, BROOKLINE, | O oO Q000- Mass. pt. WThe nineteenth upen Oo “O% _O.. i) Oo «olf championship of the United States ' ST LOUIS finished a triple Ue between” Francis pre e Oulmet of Maseachusetis, Harry Vardon 6 0) fo} ooooeo0oi1- and Edward Ray of England. Batteries—Mathewson and Meyere; Saliee and Snyder. Ouimet, a twenty-two-venr-olf local ainateur, after all America's champion | failed, gave a great exhibition of nerve when he tled the famous Englinumen on SECOND GAME. the morning round and then sank » s dimcit erento putt oy we neni 2 FO O O8 O O 2 0 0 green for a final tie T A gullery of 6,000, braving a heavy! O rain, followed Ouimet on his cructal last) ford, and when the suunsster ron OO O O O O O O O - down @ wonderful putt on the 18th hole -Ratterlee—Marquard and Meyers; Hopper and Snyder. hundred hroek through the coper arried the youth bodily into the of cae BROOKLYN LOSES ‘The Oulwn was aithout « parallel in = 4 this country, Starting thie jest day's AT CINCINNATI-- competition England | FIRST GAME. winner, Vardon and Y, _ eniters in Europe, ied oe toa} O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 America's chance snare CINCINNATI onderful acore of 74, deine thal foreigners, who were in the lead 000000000 1 The unexpacted challenger unnarved| Batterles—Ruelbach and Mecher; Packard and Kling, the leadera aud both slumped badly on | the final round, Ray getting 79 and BROOKLYN WINS Vardon 78 Held, the other Briton, itt: | RuoONe GAUE. b | . Coutinued on Vighieenth Page) oO 0) oO 0) 0) 0) oO OV om | IN SECOND GAME SECOND GAME, SECOND GAME, BROOKLYN GIANTS. | R. HPO, A, EB KH, PO, Moran, f......5 © © 2 O 0 Snodgrass, of o 1 3 | Cu y 2b O FS 1 I Doyle, 2b . oO 1 0 Stengel, cf ~~. O09 8 2 1 0 | Fletcher ee... | O 2 Whear,lt . O ft 2 0 O Burns, It o oO 4 ..,, | Daubert, th. . 1 ot 9 0 0) Shafer, 3b o 0 2 Doubles by Daubert and Smith] smith, ab... tor 2 1 0) Murray, rf 1 @ | * A . Fisher, #8 . oO t t 3 0) Mevers, ¢ o 1 10 and Fisher’s Single Scores | Fischer,e ...--- 9 1 4 2 | Merkle, tb 1 6 . | Rucker, p... + O 1 0 2 OU) Marquard, p o 1 0 Brace of Ru | A all Totals 207 «27: 10) 1) Torats 2 8 27 RELLAND PARK. CINCINNATI, O CLNCIN NAT vo At | ST, boul. Soph — There way litle delay im the ee it nee as ROH. BO, start of the second gaine, wn the frenaied | ere rt Oo 1 20 0 Bolules ut yee athletes wanted to Kot It off thelr minds, Groh. 2b. o 0 2 4 0 acing aK ; ' } oF the intoreating spacey where thes | Wickland, of 6 @ t ® Olow, ae are alleged ty have thelr minds On| Hoblitzel, tb. 10 1 0 OW iinet ob oot’ wccount of the deep ¢ Hof the back: | Tinker, ss oo 1 Me yb oo oroe Around Kowan went in for the Rede | Egan, $8 Oo 8 bs Mite ie Ce ee vid Rucker for the Dodye Dodge, 3b (TS) SMT cp eee ou 8 WIRST INNING M aa Clark, © O fF 3 YW O' tionner, p ooo ou Hobby. Cuts 7 w walked | Rowan, P. oO t vu» 0 ‘ v fed vu te aie ee Ni ee a oa? No Ituns filed’ ln Nore Maragin| 10 H ig oo pes os run diearia neal iI Tan) ‘ ' talietit Ma INNING. Vener wh re ben valle cont . i Mt laking a ad tae ieee eee eer Me ITY Pee | n wore i mS , ' ri threw Vajtines | Tawar Pha ae 7 . ith to ot 1a stig | ewan, Bes r Use: okt ( Vishe WY Hobe ert, Mita Stertth k aa Left tlarke Deve pin % onde Wiehhaid ton Hoitniraet Shaw. Cispiren= Mean Iisier a uiidiey World oW at f Mied to Moran, Hotty stole nec |tguigiey. Attendance ond, Uodge tripled to rentre, scoring Scieentame ree \ Work Mondity @wotinved on Highieenth Wage) = WORLD Sar SD tees | ee ee ee . * ‘ 4 ’ 2) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wonders, PRIOE ONE Wa dadealbuilae NOBODY HELPED HIM _ TO AIL GIRL; READY TOE, SAYS SCHMIDT \ “I Have Told All; I Shall Not Deny Anything; I Am Ready,” Says Man Who Killed and Dis- membered Woman. FAUROT CALLS SCHMIDT MASTER OF CRIMINALS ‘Death Certificates Found in His Possession Would Have Enabled Him to Dispose of Other Bodies. Through his counsel, Alphonse Koelble, Hans Schmidt, the murderer jof Anaa Aumueller, made a statement to the press this afternoon in which jhe said that if he could convince the authorities of Louisville that he | murdered eight-year-old Alma Kellner in that city in 1909 he would con- \tess that he committed that crime and thus save John Wendling, who is |serving a life sentence. “They can send me to the electric chair but once,” said Schmidt, “so what ditference would it make if they accused me of one murder or twh or half a dozen murders? If | could get this man Wendling out of prison 1 would confess that | committed the crime for which he ts suffer- ing; but it would not be true and 1 couldn't show that it was true. I was in Louisville when the little gil was killed, but had nothing to do with it ake __—$—$—$$ > MARQUARD HOLDS ~ CARDINALS SAFE ~—INFINAL CLASH > | Star Left-Hander Fins, "As for my case T do not see why en aud the Distrtet- « duestions on me I haven't dented anything, 1 admit that 1 killed Anna. Tahal) not deny anything [have told [aU 1 know, ‘The District-Attorney knows all, the press knows all Why thie delay and red tape? ‘Of course, the District Attorney Wants me to go to the electric chair. Aid [ want to go to the electric chatr. Why not send me there and give reom for sumathing el in the papers? Tam sorry for any man who thinks this Ife te worth living, Many @ time 1 death, 1 face it now | without wven the quiver of @ muscle, 1 Jam ready this nilnute or next month. YOU Newspaper Attorney keep p! all the time | have I? | Giants Three Batters in the have faced First Inning. |") ALONE AM RESPONSIBLE,” SCHMIDT SAYS FINALLY, | ~ } “For (oe last time and finally 0 eas | ST, LOUIS, Mo September 1% -Ol4) that 1 know nothing about anybody tan Mathewson lost a tough Mel, tol else Lalone am responsible. I ao not 6 ty ten innings to the Mire oalf of think It right to drag other people into today a double-header, bowing before! this and inake t Fuspects, for some Marry Soller, the atgular aoutipaw, A pivton 1s bound to attek the rest of their lives, I want brought under suspielon to t 1 am uot responsible for 1 Quintans eubs triple by Wingo a quent single sultet athow in the added epi | their trouble, for 1 shoulder all the oan dante by four nite, responsibility th ts only @ atep siatiated: Ste to another life, aod farm through with ara aie Wis life Loam not afraid of whet is mince Kithp Getante (beyond, because Fodid What was my Murat. he 1 have ka Ae for be # not guilty ten months a Juted writing ' ‘ dicating Fy that it te Maret wid 1 quarreled take db in shout the quar- st had St Bliza- tog under hey male coun- poor.” HELEN GREEN NOT HIS BOY AN ACQUAINTANCE, sd at the room: \ ourth street Sehmidt: was Vie | know who te Coll” wae the (POTASH and PERLMUTTER MONTAGUE GLASS wiout Helen ‘leva an@ te saKed, ‘) s quaintance, iw Vall styles for Waoiuelt Hit EVENING WORTD TOMORROW Don't iniss a big t Attors in yf ad 1 inary and tun electric clair without delay wien he would rend me to start the mt laugh! 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