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ROOSEVELT, ASSAILING BOSSES, DEFENDS SULZER PUBLIC PRICE ONE CENT Co. (The New _[Gireutation Books Opentoan”| ) Covrright, 1018, by The Press Publishing York World). GOV. SULZER GIVES THE LI TO CHARGE MADE BY PECK THAT HE ADVISED PERIURY Tells His Attorneys a Third Party Heard the Conversation and De- ° mands That Superintendent of Works Be Recalled. (Prom a Sta® Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Sept. 27.—The revelation at yesterday's session of the High Court of Impeachment that Gov. Sulzer tried to persuade pros- pective witnesses to color their testimony in his favor was about the hardest blow the defense has received. It was all the harder coming, as it did, from reluctant witnesses—Henry Morgenthau and Duncan Peck. They make i imperative that he shall go on the stand and tell the whole See RON IES EHTS RUN AT MATE HOU who declared the Governor had advised Horse Drawing Pastry Cart Aim to commit perjury, When Sulzer goes on the stand be will deny baving Dashes Past Crowds, but Injures Nobody. § Rad the conversation about which the @ate Superintendem ef Public Works ead, Tt le reported that be bas eiso de- that die attorneys try to im- peach Peck's testimony, To that end they will recall Peck, probably on Mon for further eross examination. He be forced to definkely fix the place and the partics present eonversation. Sulzer told his at their conference to-day that Peck atory that ne ever tried to in- @eence Ais testimony was a “deliber- le” BAY THIRD PARTY TOOK PART IN THE INTERVIEW. He further declared that at the time Pook says the fmterview took place! t and ee vee Spether oe es Gee jof Broadway, from Thirty-eighth street | peach the Peck declaration. Sulzer wilt|down to Thirty-ftth atreet, during the Geslare that hie conversation with Mor-|busy early matines houra thie after- was misunderstood. sror [220D THe animal had run away trom Im addition to Sulzer and Mrs, Strlzer | »,,, vs the attorneys for the Governor will] | f) Pian et the Pisnco-Amerionn rely on John A. Hennensy, special in-] Bakery Company at No. 609 West veatiggtor for the impeached Governor | Thartysetatien street and those who eaw aa thelr ohef witness. Hennessy has)! ; meal that several per- been uring tho past week |” ‘e not kile ee eclaane la tt ig], Max Basdun, the driver of the horse, claimed will put another face on the his charge unguarded while he was charges against the Governor, It was! @Tanging a feed bag, and the animal reported to-day that Hennessy lind fee) Belted east. At Broadway a trolley car ceived reports fram a number of detec-| "Pred the way across town, and the tives employed by him which involve a | TUMAWAY turned south, The atreeta was gumber moat ditter | PAcked with traffic and the mdewaiks i | wore jammed, | he evid nce wal At the Thirty-seventh street corner ees eon vay + ie | ; " hat It waa|/(M® Tunaway swung the trailing cart the Sulzer lawyers insisted tha RealHnt RAGEHES cece wih ne un it has been charged |"'¢!Per, ieorge Wilmot, was on the neat seeking to In-|®!th him. ‘The soap truck was over- Counse| to the turned, the horse was knocked flat and Cougrove and Wilmot were spilled into promine that they d the street. Neither was badly hurt. testimon: aloni will produce more ¥ S| The runaway charged on down Rroad- to ogee the eo oa al way. It appeared to be Inevitable that! tt would dash into the crowd at Thirty- fourth street, but Just below Thirty- Afth street Policeman Suhr managed to get a grip on the horse's mane. Two citizens jumped to the aid of the police-| man, and between them they awerved the aniinal into the stdewalk, where it toppled over and fell, Unfortunately for a horde of small boys that adhere dto the runaway | throughout {ts coure, the cart was equipped with locked doors and none of | the pastry with which it was laden « |caped. MORGAN ESTATE | PAYS $2,500,000 TAX sir A big horse attached to a cart loaded with French pastry made a race course ‘The plans of the Board of Managers call for a continuation next week of the testimony of persons who contributed te the Governor's campaign fund. It ig also hoped to open up the Wall @trest transactions. PROSECUTION TRYING TO LO- . CATE COLWELL. ‘Pee prosecution Is anxious to locate La Colwell, the broker who is @lleged to have acted as Gov, Sulser's gent in hie stock deals, The defense mas to produce him, but the @lusive Mr. Colwell {s etil) missing, and (Continued on Second Page.) Higher Education evel has an idea about of a position they would like| pry the worker they would employ,| Al4BANY, Sept. 27.-State Comptroller 2 hore they would rent, the invests | Selimer to-day received @ check for ment they would make, & | $2.600,000 In payment of the inberitanc of the estate of the But regardless of what you believe! ‘** on + s to be your “ideal” In these respects, it) 1. Pierpon van, The 4 will pay you well to consult the truly, tes that the tax was pa Hui, variety Of offers such as) ‘0! ef Approximately $8, ave edvertised in The World from dy yment indi. | Tals, | weve, dues Hot cover the to day. te, it Was explained, but only that 38 273 WORLD ADS, part over which an agreement has been | 4 hed reports of “omnp= 20,602 More Than the Herald,| *° $Y Moran apt dallention | * World Ads. will open your eyes as tol mun unienide! abeticr ur nit thie the remarkable opportunities to work,| wit) ve turned aver to the city of New| hire, buy, sell, rent, invest. &c., that con. York. In the event of the vty becoming | from World Ad. readers at every hand.| the owner no tax wis be required ¥ paying the inheritance tax before | OVER 8,000 SUNDAY WORLD |," , Oct. 1 the executors saved the estate! $125,000, ADS, TO-MORROW! ja number o} ntire es-| > FIRE CHIEF DYING: BACK IS BROKEN BY 35007 FAL Shannon Drops From Ladde: While Fighting East Side Fire. THREE OTHERS INJURED. Chemical Fumes From Tin Factory Blaze Over- come Many. Acting Battalion Chief John J. Shan fon is dying in Bellevue Hospital to- day of Injuries received at a fire in East Eighteenth street. His spine is broken Near the base. Father Vincent McGean, chaplain of the department, adminis. tered the last rites in the ambulance that tonk him to the hospital. Three other firemen are at Bellevue being treated for minor injuries recetved at the same fire—George Strocheim, En- fine Company No. 5; Willlam Hansen. Engine Company No. 2, and Lieut Daniel Davidson, Engine Company No. 5 all overcome by smoke and the fumes of burning chemicals, Half an hour after his 7.99 rounds last night had shown that everything was as it should be Adolph Schonert, watchman of the building at Nos. 6) Fast Eighteenth street, discovered a brisk fire on the second floor, one of tie two occupied by the American Fotl Company, manufacturers of tin foll DELAY CAUSED BY MIXUP ON THE PHONE. fchonert telephoned an alarm to the Police Department, whose reiay to the Fire Department brought Acting Chie! John J. Shannon of the wixtn Hattallon with a battery of engines aud trucks, Much delay Was occasioned by Scho nert’s Inability to make bimecif under stood on the telephone in English. He tried it in German, but the police leu tenant at the Headquarters phone did not understand that language and had to call In a man who did, There way fa fire alarm box jess than a block away from the fire which would have brought help from the department almost in. tly. @ tinfol! factory wos burning rap- idly meanwhile, and when the firemen arrived they found that it had made such neadway as to render their work is aiMcult, Next door to the factory the stable of KE. Vaiusal, dealor in When the sinoke poured into the sta Valusel's aieon hurkes hecai nageable, After imuch difficulty and arrow excapom by chil dren tho horses were led outside the fire lines. Shannon on his arrivai found the fre under such headwa: second alarm becau yards on every hand, Chief John Ken- Jom responded to the second alarm. and sent in w third, which adled to the land apparatus the fireboats New Yorkor, Abram 8 Hewitt and Zopbar Mills. FUMES ADDED TO THE PERIL FROM FIRE. To the smoke from the building were soon added stupefying fumes from the materials used In the two factories, ang from the beginning of the firemen ys work they suflered so constantly that four ambulances—three from Hellevue and one from New York Hosp to be called into service, emergency hospital estabilshed by Dr, rry M. Archer, honorary surgeon of Chief Shannon was the frst of th men to fail a victim. shut off entrance to th. bullding from the front, Shannon ret up in an alley- way at the east a %-foot extension !id- der, up which he went to find a way in Just as he reached the top the heat and moke broke hls hold on the lad he plunged to the ground Chief Kenton est inated d by the tire at $20.09 the loss en- John J, Shannon was appuinted to t Fire Department March 12 181. Hi rime Nike en steady and Se hag an excellent record WF, ort a BAVEL BL READ, altar Ieatstaige setae a Row N.Y. City. ‘Ticketa aud reset ations. rig all i ia, Central and Bouth Ameri ‘neck tor ‘sad NEW YORK Young Harriman, Who Will Have | that be sent tn 4! of the jumber | at--had | besides the |), ‘The flames having | aN { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 10 PAGES Say in Dividing $140,000,000 Melon 0946-00-0944646.-0 5-0 0-544 FSFS-2F-9O38HHE THD A: ple's Right |a decivion that opens the wa o the people for their free access. ve prevented from roaming the beach a‘ O04 86 Hao OOS TARRIMA of Way. it will, OO 9ORSDAOS, CLEAR CONEY ISLAND BEACH S DECISION OF CD Bathhouse Keepers and Amusement Proprietors Are Forbidden to Obstruct the Peo- PDO ERIADEAG DOING ese Te es | Justice Benedict, In the Supreme Court in Brooklyn to-day, rendered to give Coney Island beach from end to end Under its terms the public ts not to No longer can the keeper of a bathing house have a pleasure seeker arrosted for daring to bathe in in that particular place, of The Lvening World, which ite hegia- campaty has met with euccens since ning, that the front Ieiand is the rightfi!, free pleasure ground of the olty and #hould, aw far as porsible, be made accessible to all ite tlzens, The seaside park at the foot * the Parkway, the building of the home and the acquisttion | rty for @ publi nv the deciaton of the teat case a thelr rimht to use all of the munietpal bi the Dreamland > how followed SAY BOUNDARIES ARE UNDER WATER EVEN AT LOW TIDE. The suit was that of the State of New York agains: the Park Amusement Companys, eontroiled | Gee Tiyou and others, who 4 grant froin} Gravesend to the ox tn front of fed by claimed the right under the old town of the It owner t wa wero) brought Ue orlglia uniter Mn sore jand so that the boundaries of the Brant are now al en at low tide was allowed to and the underp of the dl need not be disturbed, but pupile ineert | that many of the scenic railroads ana rolling pony tracks must be res ed. | The text of the dectston is tn part M penile nas the right to pa | the fo ore, between mean hig! ‘mark and mean low-water mark, at en: r ye | point, and at all times of day or night, | o op toot or approaches. respeot str froe thelr patrons >-— MISS HELMER WINS GOLF MEMPHIS, ra public 1 of vente! {frout of the proprietor’s bath houses when he has not hired a bath shack Amusement park proprietors cannot fence off f the beach as annexes to their property for private profit on ia in line with the long [@ry ground, except when the state of the tide maken thin tmpoauible, subset only. to the rlmht of the owner of the upland to maintain a pler or dock and suitable The photographs put in evidence on the part of the plaintiffs and the defendants clearly show that the defendants’ atruoctures werionsty tn torfere with the publte rights in this Deputy Attorney-General structures #0 iulkneads and f ise of the Probably it weld alwaya be osnibie for persone in bathing sults to pass over the beagh outside of the ob ations, as fe indleated in Kame pootographs, but the defendants are not entitled to requine the public to exercise ite righte In that costume also be possible to drive about among the Palen used in the support of the de- # atructures with a dump can, Rot limited to that ar traMe or agency of the So tt might McQuade |said that in accordance with the dect- sion all bath house owners who have bY lowe that they shut off free movement at the crowda up and down the heach must go and the proprietora of amuse- mont Parke or hotew® must clear away ¢s which obstruct beach by others than low tide CHAMPIONSHIP OF WEST Teun, Western her ‘nwment Goit Bent. T—Mias Helmer of the Midlothian Ctun, ‘es the new champion of the Assovlation, match with Mise Ruth Cleveland, in the @nale of the oder, a tine 2 A rah on urna basin ——-_ BOY RNLROAD CZAR HAS $140,000 000 MELON WHS LAP | {Young Harriman Can Hold It as Surplus or Declare It as Dividend. S DECIDING VOTE Wall Street Speculators Anx- iously Awaiting to Hear What He Will Do. There is @ young man, Junt twenty. id, in this town to- can. if he wishes, “cut a melo more than $140,000,000. By one stroke of hin pen he can bring fat bonuses on Union Pacife mtock to tens of thou- anndn of nolders--if he wishes The name of this youngster who to- one yearn day postenses euch absolute power over so much ney ie Wail Averill Harriman—Harriman, Yale, ‘13, 1f you tohe-bbe-RABPERs. Lo be the-eon of the lave ratir caer, KH. Merriman. Perhape | eaplains something as to the melon gaaning pow Bat Horrt, Yale, man ip control of the Board of [i- rectors of (he Unton Pacific Ratiread by virtue of the great holdings left by nia father are two different men. One head coach of the Yale varnity crew in dirty white dungareea fiscourses learn- ediy and vociferously ef the fngliah stroke and this that type of shell, the other, peatly prim in business eult, site In @ heavily cushioned chair at tho feud of a directorw je and eece all Wall atreet awalt nia ie BOY CAN HOLD $14u,000,000 ag SURPLUS. Hoere'n the situation which auddenly brings the smooth cheeked and oright eyed Mr. Harriman of Yaio over the horizon of the Anancial district aa big a2 & barvest oun: A tremendous surplus has heen ac cumulated by Union Pactfionthe jxce rafiroad czare pet railroud—and to that ta added the $410, cola cash which came clatioriog Into the ruilroad's cot- fers with the anie of the Houthern Ia- vifle road by court order, Together the two quina make a little ‘pot’ uf some thing over $140,000,000, which oan either be held ae eurplua or divided among the stockholders by action of the executive committee of the board of MHrectors They don't have olone” a@ Lig an that down in Wall atrvet every day of ‘WA and Harri the year, In fact, #0 lustious and su copious ie thts particule: Mnion Pacth thet auffering brokers, thet: mouthe @-w have bren viewing 1! fron afar and playtig the market on the gamble that it will oe cnt and a! vided among the shareholders. @tock gained 38-6 pinta on thin ve > terday YOUN@ HARRIMAN HOLDS THE DECIDING VOTE. And young Mr. Harriman hola tne deciding voice It le up to him to aay whether the gree) fruit with the yel certificated rind will be ripped oj not ‘Vhe Street doesn’t know much about young Mr. Harriman lt knew nis father much detter--knew him and feared him. The Street doesn't know that the boy Just grown to inanhood franchine representa ali of the anrewd caleulation and etern training of the nior Harriman, whose one ambition tn later youre wae tu put his boy tn Hine te know the great pussle of business ua he had known {t and be able to push the right Duttone and move the right ewitshes in the fnanctal power house to produce profita Before his son had time to gain fool- {eh notions uf the modern trappings of the gilded college youth—automobiles and poio pontes and iighte of the stage-— Papa Harriman had him out in the sagebrush of Idaho. learning railroad. ng from the ground up. A year 4go he was elected « director of the Union Paetfic there to repre went hie mother and tw have absolute yor the tremendous balance of parry vontrol power inherent in the Harriman hold. ings, He was given @ seat tn the directorate of the Huarriinan National Bank Once he appeared at a Union Pacific directors’ meeting with a texibook on paychology and @ history of Europe under his arm, But Wall wtreet believes be has leeracé the gume Gewe ere, RIGHT TO USE OF BEACH MAINTAINED WEHATHER—Fatr and cooter to-i PRICE ONE CE T RATTACKS BARNES. AS “TAMMANY” BOSS: ALSO LASHES MURPHY od Speaks in Defense of Sulzer in Telling Progressives the Main Issue of This Campaign Is Overthrow of the Twin Leaders. GOVERNOR'S IMPEACHMENT WAS ACT OF REVENGE Punished, Colonel Says, Because He Stood Up for People Against Corrupt Dictation—Assails Assembly. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Sept. 27.—In an address before the State Committee of the National Progressive party here to-day, Col, Roose- velt declared that in the election in New York State this fall “the dominant concern of the peaple should be to prevent Tammany from obtaining complete contro! of the State” and that “to this the lesser issues must give way.” -——————® “This year,” the Colonel sald, “there COUNT $61 000,000 Ses = i the Governor of the Hetty election im the etty of Bow Yort, and the third, the clesties two Indges of the Cours ef TOFIND EXTENT OF |evt, the election of am Assembly, ‘ ENTHRONE BARNES, © stands by itself. The other three First, the attempted =| +g | fel Roosevelt od “pre- Dollar for Dollar, Store of Sil lacament in winch ame Pe ves ite ; ; ipilite affaire is due to ¢ failure of ver Is Noted in Government | tne people to elect inst fall a Governor | and Leagialature pledged to the carrying lout of progressive polictes, {n voting against Tammany eapéi- ‘dates, however, Col. Roosevelt urged |'he voters to support the Progressive Hates to the end that they t Tammany without en- torontng the Harnes {epuvlican ma- hing in ite place.” (0 Urwing the voters not to make the stake of putting tie Barnes Republi- an may tive of t Vel Roose Vaults at San Francisco. WASIIINGT? 7 The States Mint at San rane noed, although it in aunt is ama! Sept. Untted be ved the Melals to- ‘Treasury a day confirmed reports of thefts trom the | on the Pacifle Comm. Ij" wif require @ do'ar for dollar count of the @81,000,0% tiver atored there to! Alecover the ekact [os | ‘The whole career of Mr. Parnes and Seven dollars have teen found to be! Mie ilitle Tammany at Albany warrants missing tp to this time, but the olreum- uo pata x0 gectainty snake stances indicate that the surn will be ine opportunity to do the creased. George Fi. Roberta, director of gta ies iMag whieh ar. ‘Murphy the Mint, to-day sald undouptedly that | . of Tammany. there had been a scheme of “potty pil- jurphy contrel ctive machine in ex tering,” Wut he was confident no great|the same fashion. by the use exaay amount had been stolen, same methods, the w t stack of silver dollara stored tu} natively bullying and using men of an- containing $1,000 each, In « tewjother type—inci among the latter of those bawe it Was found that one or sollege presidents who bow the two dollars )a@! been taken and iron to the Mammon of businese wrong- washers mupstituied. ‘Che snail amounts | doing and the Belial of political crook. stolen from eac) bag led Mr. Roberts 29. to believe that the thefte had not been| “Fach ts down at bottom the natural extensive and tnevit iy of the ot! Tm the ‘The count of coin et San Prancteco |i each of any two ouch now in progress was undertaken tn ac- nM count on the other te help cordance with custom to verify the ac-|him keep control of his own machine, counts upon the assumption of the muper-|Each accepts the policy of @ contrel imtendency of the mint by T. W. I [partially and periodically divided with Shanahan, recently appointed to eucceei|the other as the next best thing te a Frank Leach, control absolutely in hls ow: nage plant Uiaually « few bags of aliver are count |LIKENS MURPHY AND BARNES ed and and the remainder TO P wolghed againat them. Undoubtedly SPRITE RIGHT ENG: “Murphy and Barnes occupy the posl- ton Hot infrequently taken by @ couple of veteran priae fighters, who follow feasion purely as @ business round the country @ghting for the gate receipts, which they divide on the basis of @ per cent to the winner, and per cent te the the thief expected the tron washers to balance the welght, Mr, Hobects thinks the money prob- avly Was stolen wome yours ago when the sliver was placed in There fas been no colnage of allver since 1906 and it ts thought the thefts occurred before then. ‘The count has been tn prog: | loser. tees a month and tt will take several] "Sometimes they fight on the weeks and probably months more to] sometimes they understand in count the entire $61,000,000, which is to win, but they are e unit in _—_— thelr revolute inal Sunday World “Wants” qucegt t Sera Work Monday, Wonders. # ver sms an toe