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SULZER GAMBLED IN WALL STREET TO PAY HIS WIFES LOAN FROM CARNEGIE TRUST ‘WEATHER—Occasional rain to-night or Wednesday. BOX SCORE EDITION Ceorrieht, 1013, by ‘The Pree eh Puttiching Ce. (The New York World). FA 64 \S MI \> 1S TIO) K9) NEW YORK, TUESDAY, 81 ‘SEPTEMBER 30, WHITMAN ASKS | GOVERNOR T0 HELP GET THAW BAGK Glynn sean tae * That “Pernicious Influence” Is at Work to Evade the Law. HINT MONEY WAS USED. &ttorney-General Asked to Or- der Grand Jury Inquiry in New York County. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N, ¥., Sept. %0,.—District+ Attorneys Whitman of New York and Conger of Dutchess County applied to Acting Governor Glynn to-day for the ‘Attorney-General to intervene in the! ‘Thaw case to prevent miacarriage of justice in Dutchess County. It ie @l- leged that pernicious outside influences have been used effectively in that county to prevent the Grand Jury from return- ing indictmente against Thaw for con- @piracy in connection with his escape. ‘There is intimation that Thaw money! fas been wo freely scattered around the) Matteawan region as to block the proc- | A | em of taw. 000000+#8"8 @ - The two District~Attorneys united in | = addressing lettere to the Acting Gov- BOSTON | MELYI-LLE B. FORKLERL ernor requesting him to have Attorney> General Carmody supersedes the Die|Q © 2 0 0) Oo OW S = 3] ‘MIRS-SULZER sabetbag Hectares Grad hs Batteries—Mettule and Reynolda; Moseley and Thoms SURED IN MINE in another county, preferably New | York | dev nn has sent for District. Attor omer to come to Albany for & conference and explain why he te unable to carry out the law in thin! county and desires to invoke the higher | @uthority of the Attorney-eneral. | For several days William Travers | | H Jerome has been in Afbany endeavoring | \ | to bring about some much action by the | ee | Btate in order to secure Thaw's in- —_—>— ietmont , 5 . : i tated at the Attorney-Gen- { {His Rappings in Colliery Pit eral’s offi tif the case were turned \ over to 1 Carmody he | Met a wi. 1 de ..| He ! ¢ Searcha woul| endeavor to obtain the indict-| GIANTS. ' FIRST GAME. Airship Will Also Carry Me-| Heard Atter Long Se arch and ment of Thaw by a New York County R. H.PO. A. EB, x . | “I ies P. o i Grand Jury o% 9 charge of conspiracy, ot23it BROOKLYN. chanie on 150-Mile Supplies Passed to Him, or on other charges involved in hie 0123 4] R, HPO. A of, | Vv escape from the Mattowan State Hoapi- Moran, rf » Fo bt 6 ft 0 oyage. , ; ¢al for the Criminal Insane. oo. , . ti ee i \ age | WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Sept He Rumor here says that the Dutchess Oo 4 i ; Collin cf... 61 0 4 { - ~— {nais w torday. Frc, ED OIRBA Jury voted to indict ; ' ‘ 3 o| Eos It. 12 0 0 of Special to Phe Bening Wort) WiSvaddehaatd een ihe Thaw on a conspiracy charge and later f t RBRACON, N.Y, Sept a J. Bayard | tomnhed in wailed Faroe Wai pee @ t 2 2 gieeiha. feet FIRST GAME 1 \ rag 1 Reidy. Forty men have heen w ge d with the Attorney<G. 00 02 2 2 * ton Thursday he will maior a A fay and nuthe to res the man. stants in endeavoring to re- oo1 4 o | McCarthy, ¢ 10 1 0 0 HIGHEL ANDERS. from Albany to New 9 wt fit fine afternoon Bred ML. Chane, gea- tur Thaw tu the jurindiction of this a | Fischer, ¢ oo 2 2 0 0 pee {Hudson Valley Mr Ve eral man ofthe Lehigh Valley Coal State, was in conference with Attorney- 0 7 24 14 [| Ragon, P 1 1 0 4 0 R HPO 5 +i partner and: mechs Will tne Cos General Carm to-day. a Masel, 3b...... $ 6 0 2 O Nin any NY ‘ THAW SAYS JEROME'S STATE. 9 10 25 10 6 Horreaiirt : : vA a ‘ OF won th use twusinch pipe whith Waa when winning run was scored. Cree, aa poe Sei SRE vinch pipe whic ONCONN LEE eins cere ee Williams, 1b o 130 MPS OE AND HEAE ake jariven through Fook and com to reach, CONCORD, N. H. Sept. 30.—Harry ee PHILADELPHIA, Knight, 1b o 0 & 8 The Curtios pydropiane will te ced, Hhlm. K. Thaw declared to-day that the at- 12 1 0 0 R. H.PO. A EL? + b 0 0 6 3 Othe samo machine which captured the} Friday morning Toshesky and hte tempt by Jerome to procure indlotments 23 4 4 0 1 ho 3 tigneterce. yt 8 0 write. for fying on land and |Jaborer, Prank Dombroakl, fred « shot 4n New York County in the alleged con-| Schmidt, 1b 129 1 0 > 1 tk 2) Whiteman, cf. . so ; ‘ tated thorafter- {and Went up the gangway to await re- aplracy which resulted in Thaw's ee 4 124 1 0 > 2 1 ol Peckingaugh, ss, 0 1 4 § ee ener aoe atte | quits, ‘Tosbeaky ventured back to the gore is final proof that Jerome has not i14e4u0e0 oF at Sweeney ie a a HE ee ee ett ae ilace where the whot wae fired, end Deen able to Ket indictments in Dutcheas 0103 0) O 1 1 8 Ol Reynoldsyc 5. 0 9 2 0 u See et eee Oy eile Ke Wha Lunihe ehamnian tHe. Bike County on which to demand extradition. 7k ae 0 0 1 0 0) ford, 0 0 4 2 ver two hundred |p gave Way and he was entombed The fugitive clams that Jerome's 2 3 0 2 4 0 0 Schultz, p.. 0 0 0 O grant twe Hin lavorer the alarm and the wtatement to Gov. Felker regarding in- | Tyler, B o 10 0 1 2 8 t | Holden - 6 0 0 uo o THA ae een: started. ‘The rescuers dictments in York State is “blu C Ou eee 'to20e%°0 ‘i 0 0 0 0 ed ie RAO y od because the pillar gore and simp! Totals.......... 8 18 27 16 0 0 0 tl Og mewelh.... OF OOP ake the ianding at Mouth Beach, ste Pr a ‘Thaw denies that there has been any . ee ee ee ee) > 70 ten Island. Ifa e ABRO shim A. M. to-day forenk between himself aud hin ate; SUMMARY. o 00 0 Oo} bn athe COR MURR. Ae 10 Nat chvinen ed through @ hole t tornevs or among his attorneys, The| First Base on Ralls—Of Fromme, 1; eo 0 0 ot cate et iy ra Keapale and mile fein rl bolt ph pono ettormeys were buy to-day putting their [off Tyler, 1; off Behupp, 1. Struck Gute) Kaemetts ooo? ww : er taura and eet Nostale am sn istvan: kee tae briefs into shape for filing before Goy, | By Tyler, 5; by Schupp, 1. Two-Base | ’. H BOSTON, aa ab osenge baswed food down in apectally made can- Camnitz oo 014 y gait terre om pasned fraud ds P i Welker on Saturday. Hite-Rariden, ‘Tyler, fchenist, Cooner, | Carnal +P. Hoe ie R H.PO. a. EM listers. ‘The first thing to go down was Heraog, Grim OLGA TERROR PRORIRIRS, | VRRERE 15 9 2 | an electne searchlight. Tosheaky had Bweeney, Deal, Double Plays—Tyler, | Reed... . 1 0 0 0 0 Behe, he tees i H r ‘ 0 | tomnde Boxee Tere Cee OO eee ea a Feinee aoa ne POPE PRAYS FOR PEACE Sweeney to Schmidt: Stock to Grant |Becker........ 0 0 0 o | Enale, 0 200 0 of BOUTHAMIT and, Sept. 20,! phyai Aeomed it advisable to frat Hails—Hartley, % Umpires | ceniae (keel | Hooper 0 21 0 oT 1 for untlinching appileation give hun Nght OF MEXICAN PEOPLE Klem and Orth, Attendance—| Torgis 10 14 27 13 4 bowler fF by Bhat curstian prinotnten to metal 1 ee ee ee cat aiee wai eainc | Miller batted for Maraiall in 50) sareines, 4; . thoes andl econ “Welt on beet broth, Later ekgs, milk and other = S Burns ta ninth Yerkes, 20 oy 1 7 8 Right bev Vaitot, food and drink were given Toahesky, | 1 is ne Pid Pry ry a for Camnita in vith Janvrin, ss. OF Tb © iiynou of Winchester Mia pre This after reacuers conversed Pontiff So Tells Archbishop in) "OSTON: > 2 Caves, | 2 8 O Ola agave todee, i aunnarontly eo ; 2 : tie Giants made thelr last appearance Leonard, p UO UY ft 8 Olthe Keynote of the a ve Lengthy Conference on Oute |p tie season neve, meeting = | Hnatan! Conteronee naw in we look in Troubled Republic. tion Graver In the last of t kame Totals * $12 27 18 J AMERICAN LEAGUE. series, TX was another semi-holida z limber Hard v& ROME, sept M—Pope Plus held &) cei that the Giants found them- ff Be aan Y ne $9 wouation ta Mexico to-day with the! tendered to “hefty” Tyler, the pires=Kyron and Bi N a1 1p Boxe " Kulkut: dJanvein ty) PAILADEL ( lay-up. Kape’ lnformad'-at Be. kev ido Tula, Archbishop of woo has done koud work this haw t Kiva a 00000 ie Michoacan, Mexico, Who tad come to, ve Vresident ffrey was ove - tendan.e , WASHINGTON suemky tuvday sald he waa “feeling Rome t seut the report of his Arete trem New York to goin in the celebra SECOND GAME. ooot1t wood. but thar hia clothes were very pin a el yea IPOD cry sor yatta SECOND GAME. Macteries Howe jimvel A wet The resciers Will have to vore it posted the hope that lasting pa aad the band of inth Rex MON AL LEAGUE thy It, ia = Word anid VE through about fost of solld rock to tha uu Would eventually uw inert jared owt mule before the ADELPITA, Pa, Sept ai After! 4, MNT Ue 7 [reach win ‘Tho work Is alow and must aouleved io Mex snd aud that the same wnd between the half innings, — taking a lead of sine rune in the) oe sak dn ehalb CHL be done very carefully. Howls Whica had wfticted that coun) Durlie the preliminary femal pro-|fret sinning af the onening xamo mere | 9 The Hikhianern inn! Hothal ty ha Miata pas Was nhae’ hateke) Gnine nad 4 \ voon extremely painful to hlm,| ceedings Tyler wae prevented with aj tix afternoon, Hrovklyn wus defeated | Wie a cenit seal tai gal lane hela, lived that be prayed God t —mreremmereneee ; : i} A Pours " okies |iuig bin prisoner for y hours. ( a oe opi Sreeaedl ty to Mexico. | (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) we a Wontinued on Fourteenta Page, ' (Continued on Fourteenth Page, eon pi cS o- oO GIANTS LOSE 0 000 0- BOSTON coma toes Schupp A stn BA and Rarider 1 BROOKLYN LOSES AT PHILADELPHIA— 1 1 0 Batteries—KRagan and McCarthy; o 0 o90O0 1 FIRST GAME. 9 0000000 0- PHILADELPHIA 1) cs] 0) Batteries—Walker and Fiecher; Camnits and Killifer HIGHLANDERS LOSE AT NEW YORK— FIRST GAME. ooo 1 B 100 0 0 o 0 Oo 1 Batteries—Ford, Schults, Sweeney and Reynolds; Leonard anil SECOND GAME. HIGHLANDERS 1 Oo 1 0 0 Marshall, Camnits, Doolin and Rurne SECOND GAME, BROOKLYN oO €8 PHILADELPHIA 0 0000 0 tady 10 "| Wife o of the Impeached Governor of New York; { bb Circulation An” | Books Open to Al. WEATHER—Occastonal rain to-night or Wedncoday. INA EDITION. 1913. Broker Who Told at Trial About Stock Deals a0 P. PAGES SULZER TOLD BROKER E STOCK HE BOUGHT WAS REALLY FOR WIFE Called Melville B. Fuller to Execu- tive Mansion and Said She Was Involved With the Carne- gie Trust Company. WAS IN DEBT $40,261 ON INAUGURATION DAY | Had Been Speculating in Wall Street For Three Years and Put Up $21,000 After His Election. By Samuel M. Wi (Sta@ Correspondent of Tho Evening " ALBANY, Sept. 30.—What may develop into the reason why Gov. ‘Sulzer issued a pardon to Joseph G. Robin, the New York bank wrecker, leaped into the testimony before the High Court of Impeachment to-day ‘when the Carnegie Trust Company, was mentioned in the proceedings tor the first time. Also the outline of the complete Sulzer defense was disclosed Melville B. Fuller of the Stock Ex- ae firm of Harris & Fuller, which began to do business with William Sul- “CONVICT” OSBORNE |=" NOW BASKET MAKER IN AUBURN PRISON said that on July 3 of this year, @hen it was becoming apparent that the Gov- ernor would bi jpeached, he waa sum- “Fine and Dandy” After First Night in a Cell and Proves Apt in Self-Imposed Study. moned to Albany. The Governor told him that the stocks held ty harris & Fuller were the property of Mra, Sulxer and that ahe had been using them Hateral for a loan with the Carn: ust Company, At her request, the ‘iovernor said, he tranaferred the vel- lateral to Harris & Fuller, FIRST HE HAD HEARD ABOUT MRS. SULZER. Mr. Puller had never heard the name of Mra, Sulser in connection with the Sulaer stock transaction before. He sald his books did not show that Mrs. Sulzer had any Interest in the so-called In one account, Mr. Fuller sald, which was opened in March, 10, and finally closed out July M4, 1913, Gev. Sulzer lont %,44 in margin speculation In “Hig Four" atocks, collateral | iMpecial to The Brening World > AUBURN, N. ¥., Sept. 9.—Thomas | Mott Osborne at 5.99 o'clock this morn-! nk had little opportunity “to look out { those harred windows and wee little| it wae recalled bs pieces of God'a sunshine” on the first) morning of his self-imposed inoarcera- tion in Auburn prison, ‘The prison yard was covered with for and {t was not untll after he had par- taken of his breakfast mess (roiled oate with milk and sugar, bread and coffee) at bis assigned neat that he was able to march out where the auntight could be acen breaking through the clouds, Sulaer and finally Gov, Sulser issued « | Hie first night, while productive ot, Pardon for Robin, who im serving @ me o sive, did not dampen hia | frm of ene year on Blackwell's Imend. Le Sab Heouih the ame te the |The parton was nullified by Supreme ogo thro Ne Kame to the | i ee a colle, Vimlt, and to-lay he reported t0 the | int inasmuch as patel ey a see prison physician that ‘fine and| impeached he could not execute aay ef dandy” and ready to continue his privon | the functions of his office. studies with unbatet eal. Mr, Fuller's testimony to the effest He was assigned ( work In the bas-|that he had been called to Albany and ket shop, and after marching with his| asked about his testimony was received company to his cell chores and clean| With intense interest Ly the High Cougt up for the day he Was taken Into the * Tnipeneninees, Li cal came Bios basket and broom section on the north | {me when thi ig y sk 4 aia of the yard with a gang of fitty| sinning to pile up evidence upu jeomvicta and put ty work at weaving | Wivich the Assembly was to be ealed to |Masket He proved an apt pupll and impeach the Governor, may be wraduated w wiring brooma| BROKER'S REPORT OF TALK before long. WITH SULZER, Those who have seen him inside de-| Mr. Fuller sald he took dinne: those who heard Fuller's testimony that Gov. Sul- vers kitehen cabinet turned loose the report Iate in the summer thet Joseph |@. Robin had information stout the | Carnegie Trust Company that would be of great interest to the Governor. Through third parties the Governor {communicated with Robin, Then came the revelation that the blame for the stock dealings was to be placed on Mrs. ardor was |clare that his appearance has changed | People's House on the fro of ao materially by the prison garo that| July 30. Visitors cannot identify him at ail, He “We went into the library after has had no communication with War-| éinmer,” eaid Puller, “aad the Gov- | he entered and less) ermor eald: ‘Miz. Fuller you knew vention of his presence te made inside Bre he priaon than is made outside. His z Joell is on te second tler, No. 16, ln the north ceil York, where must of the Sing | jsing “bad men” recently transfered here are located. Letters and telexrame from persons} parts of the country have been Mi, but they ane referred to his and answeral by his secre- tary, am he is not allowed to Jeommunication with the outside world, the rule applying to all pew arrivals, Nita ] j 4 4 eee wget

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