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| DEMANDING PRICE ONE OENT. RR ASS SUR RIDDLES MARSHALL'S SPEECH Covsright. 1018, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York World). NEW YORK, AN ACQUITTAL q Givers lave Lawyer Declares | _No Proof of Bribery, Perjury or Larceny Was Produced. PRAISES HIS RECORD. Insists That Governor Is Not Subject to Impeachrhent for Unofficial Acts. By Samuel M. Williams. POLICEMAN ENDS LIFE IN SALOON ON SIXTH AVENUE Walter J. Thornton Identified by Shield No. 7,450, Found in His Pocket. (@tal Correspondent of Fhe Bvening Werle.) 1 ALBANY, Oct. 9.—Two great lead- ’ ore of the American Har pleaded for t and against Gov. Sulzer in the Im- peachment Court today. Louis Mar- \ ehall opened the debate with a ; masterly argument based on the su- premacy of the law as against pollt- feal passion and prejudice. He epoke for neirly five hours, Pleading that the office of Governor be a \feguarded even if ita occupant was not—that the dignity of the State ead the integrity of republican form of government be sustained inviolate from partimin attack. Mr. Marshall finished hia addres at 10 minutes before 3 o'clock and was followed by Alton B. Parker for the Prosecution. “There tas been no answer,” sald Judge Parker, “to any of the miterial evidence put in by the managers, If there fe an anawer in existence the reepondent has not put in dence of it, hence pen the testimony by the Board of Managers. Judge Parker then referred to the awakening of the people, beginning with the Hughes In- surance investigation against the cor- Pupting influence of corporation con- @ibutions in politica! campulgns, RKER DISCUSSES THE CAM- PAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. Judaé Parker then took up the con- tributions to Sulzer during the cam- paign. He cited the Jacob H, Schiff check for 82, “Me, Goniff.” he eald, “la a man of large affairs, It wax somewhat unusual for @ candidate for Governor to exit on him. He wae quick to ask, ‘What can i do for you?’ and Mr. sule ed fer a contribution to his campaign find, und when tendered #500 he inquired, tall? We have whown that al- + there had been pald into the f the candida 1 more than ounted for tn his sworn #tate- ment. "Have y answered or denied any one of these contributions? No. ‘Teey put the stand Lous A, Marecky, upon whom has been placed the only attempt of defonse that has been offered.” been an attempt,” said “to create an atinosphere that William Sulzer is a man dosolutoly blank so far an dollars and cents are vongerned, but the proceadings of this tribunal disclone that he is very tirifty indeed. He must have chuokted over the wisdom of hin punii, @arecky, when he leoked over the Iiat and aid therein the racord of chevks f t great interests of New York. He musi hewe thought what « clever voy taal », and eaid to hinseil, ‘How glad | am thet he did nut pur the contrioutions of Ryan, of Schiff, of Meaney and at ) genthau down.’ The boy's master, Will jam Gulaer, cnew |i Wana Mr. Parker tuened on Sulzer, depicting hie raging for cash wherever he could Bet Kt. He repeated time and again the vemamk to Ryan, “Teli your father | am the eame old Hil." he suggention of that phrase was plats,” declared Parker, “It mean that Be Weld continue to he serviceabie and Ing to Lie statement of re @nd expenditures, Mr. Marke lam Sulzer violated the law wilfully and he did i: with full knowl- edge of the offense aod the penalties, CMentimied om Lam Page) Policeman Walter J. Thornton, holder of & Department medal for life saving nd peasessor of a spotless record during nearly seven years duty vn the unl- formed force, ahot and killed himself in M:Dermott's saloon at Forty-second street and Sitth avenue near 11 o'ciuck to-day. Tho coasen for his act remains hid- 4g. Mrs. William Thornton of No, 16 Jackson a Brooklyn, his aunt, and the one with whom Thornton made home, could give no guess at the cir- feunstancea lying behind her nephew's f-deatruction, She was greatly shocked when an Evening World report- er told her of Thornton's auicide and could only ay that her nephew had been suffering from {naomnia of iate and had been much given to wandering alone in the night when he found rest jin his bed impossible. Thornton, who was attached to the | Loonard street atation, entored McLer- mott’'a place, on the suuthwest corner of Sixth avenue and Forty-second street and, after taking a drink, passed downstaira to the washroom in is0 basement, Barvers in a hop adjoining beard a shot and rushed into the wash- room to #ee the body of a man sprawl: ing on the floor in front of the long mirror by the bowls, A heavy 3s-cali- bre police revolver was clutched In the man'e right hand GOT HONOR MEDAL FOR DARING RESCUE IN RIVER. exloon, ran to the street and brought in TraMe Pollceman Waldnauer, who all to Now York Hospital tor nee De Kutt, whe came with the ambulance, saw that he could do nothing. There wae a wound tn burn the win, r Congedo of St, Gabriel's Ron + Church tn Bast) Thirty: th street, who had been called In, admintetered the last rites of the church to the dying man and a few minutes he had finished the prayer Wickte Iweathed his He was identified by his policeman’s badi No, 7,48, whioh was in his pocket, and a telegram from the Wee. ern Unton office at No. 19 Broadway addressed io “Walter J. Thornton, No, 161 Jackson avenue.” ‘This telegram read: "Come up Mon- day instead of to-night,” and was signed “John MoDermo: 223 Hay moyer street.” This ts the address of a brane! of “John McDermott” is known there. jon Where Thornton killed hime! imed all knowledge of the Thornton only by sight, Thornton was tiirty-two years od He joined the force Jan, 31, 1907, On the night of March 2%, 1912, Toernton was on West s cries of “Man drowning!” from the | darkness at the foot of the Canal siveat pier, He ran down to the edge of tus dock and was told by men thera that somebody was cailing for help aimons Marry McDermott, proprietor of the the right temple, against which the re- volver had been held so close as to n Western Union office, Noting] xr usury Harry McDermott, proprietor of the mider of the telegram. ite said he knew in LOAN SHARK KING SENTENCED 10 SIX | MONTHS IN PRISON, Daniel H. Tolman Denounced by Justice Zeller as Most Contemptible of Usurers. LESS OEROEEEDD DES aererrrr ss Hees eeeseese EXTORTED $15 FOR A Warning to All of His Kind,| Magistrate Declares From the Bench, eee Daniel H. Tolma Sharke,’ was envic Sing of tue Loan ed to-day in the! Court of Special Sessions of usury and fentenced to nerve six monte in the! ple penitentiary. Hix counsel, Lewis Car-| © UACMAResS one + ruthers, gave notice of Intention to ap- | degap a peal, but pending the appeal Tolman wan sent to the Tombs to awalt transfer to) Blackwell's Island. WIL This Is the first time Tolman has ever | been convicted in a court in this city, + although many prosecutions have been launched againat him. Recently he was teatimony of Carl @eheck of No, | Touching “Bue in White East Fourteenth street, convicted in New Jerrey, fined, and | warned to leave the State. On previous | joccasions Tolman has esea Scheck swore that he went to Tolman's! House, Will Set Off 40 Tons main oMce at No. 10 Fulton street on Jan, 27 and 4 for a loan of $10. He! mented a note with an endorser. A clerk aid the note wouml be investi-| rated, When Scheck called again, he| .. EPC fst4, he met Tolman who sald he} WASHINGTON, Oct, 9%—President wouldn't accest the note because the Wilson will press a button at 2 o'clock endorser would not guarantee to pay It| to-morrow afternoon which will make a in cage Schock defaulted. connection that will Ignite the blast Beheck said he got another endorser | i ae aaa calles adele Tebta Glia ha ene blowing up the Gambor dike in the Pan. ik Wha ancepied ithe: rote ard gave Jama Canal and remove the last ubsiruc- him $10, He pald $1.2 a week fortwaive| ton in Culebra Cut, Members of the weeke—a total of S15—in atinfaction of | Cabinet and Congreasmen will be the loan. ‘The interest amounted to M0| present per cent. of the principal. Arrangemenia for this, the final act Tolman, vlad entirely in biaok end] in the consiruction of the Canal, were na A white cravat, which combina-| announced here to-Gay. The temporary ton gave him a ministerial appeurance. |wam which Im to he destroyed will Let took the «tant in hia own defense. He| water into the Culenra Cut. Admitted that the loan wae made to . Soheok, but sald i I part in tt was| PANAMA, Oct. 9 SUponithe reauest Mare Clark, of Preaident Woodrow Wilson the hour YOver * bie to connect hh. person: with wsurious loans. ‘To-day the personal connection was established through the | | of Dynamite on Isthmus. dvise A woman cl not to aveapt a note the endorser of which to when the Gamboa dike, which now sep- of Gatun Lake from the Culebra Cut, will be blown up by dynamite to-morrow, haw been cheated from 9 o'clock™in the morning to 2 o'clock in the afternoon, ident of the United States r will, through the medium raph and cable Ines, throw @ ewtton here which will touch off the blast intended to destroy the dike. The biast will be the largest over at- tempted in work on the Panama Canal More thun 1,900 holes have been drilled in the dike and each hole contains from #0 to 100 pounds of dynasmite, amount- ing in the aggregate to forty tons. pelea aceamagaemnciane TROLLEY CARS HELD UP. ded Truck x Hervice Twe Ho 111 not guarantee to pay ft, |arates the wat Juette . Forker and Ruanell be- Heved mane mititly Mr. Carruthers moved for an arrewt of Judwment. “It we give you an arrest of Suda- ment.” sald dustion Zeller, “we'll wend the defendant to the Tombs for a week.” Mr. Carruthers was non-plumsed, After conmuttatton with h bolleved tt would be by sentence right there. “You are the most contemptible ne- urer i) your unspeakable business, said Justioe Zeller to Toinan in tin | Posing wentence, ‘To exaot 61S trom 4 voor man for @ 610 loan for twelve Weeke is akin to equeesing out blood money, ‘The poor must be protected | | from much siarke as you and we crust | | that your rentenoe will be notice to you aud ail your kind that the courts have found @ wary to put @ sop te font he wald he ter to take tue | cone Trotley traMe in Third avenue, the Hronx, wae tied up fi two hours this norning when a trick, carrying a twen hird at Leuteve ty-four-ton steel girder, trove dowy on THIRD ACK--Puree 00; for the tracks #t Oue Hundred and Sixty three-oar-otda; one mile—Prince Har first street. The trick, drawn by eigit 108 4 0), first, Groswenar, 108 | to delivering the girder to (Vanduson), seoond, Luther, ioe (Yay: sanger Amusement Company, whian for), third, Time, 1.49 1! Bieppa,| im erecting a theatre in Boston Koa! The Gruder, World's Wonder, Way-! netween One Hundred and Sixty-nevens enoke, Mion Hawkasione, Clark M1 om and Henry Rite alse ran | si and One Hundred and & tH Mituals paid—Prince Hermin, | Shy anow, $2.70, Th@ Kitder, to be xed aw the prog Dek enum arch, stretched fftyotnree fer Growvenor, plage, 65, show, $4. Luther, how, 84 H wm 8 | siowly ever 4 Ann's avenue Eso ROD Noung ie THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1913. core $6-66664e0 Peeeees ® 4 . POOQ EO EH EEE taning, Collins and Baker followed with the first rus. bese onewnee es ¢ (BUSH AND TESREAU, OPPONENTS TO-DAY| JEFF TESREAU. an@ had to throw him ont at Sret. Pletoher’s wild throw writ Morhio’s head of Strunk's roller iet both Coutas | Bush, p ena Baker tally, thus giving the Athletics e good stars of three rune in thelr | fret attempt. ® chance to clean Shafer, Murray ana Sezeen tapped out im order. catching two-line drives that had stasted like long bits. second time iu the fourth. the OH stole seco! i — the fivstiag | ¢ fase, “Phoraton toa ot vie at Learel. Nard to turn into ue L ut ta ncoa= | PET . A right rear whee! struck an elevated sclous figure of & tan, some four nuns) VEPTH A for three-s@ar- | iitwr and the beam uf the Jdret feet from shove | olds and apwant HieHomeorest, | PINAT ane te | With great diMoulty he managed to! WR (Davies & te 1 2 te 1 and even. |” ows we ort | det the drowning man ashore and thers, | Ars ma oxen, 1B to 1) hgairena i Pare while bia own es Were free: 5 to Ke a ee which . worked over the nan until an thd and 6 to dr nina b cana walt fre iu ar 3 TE was two ho: fee teran i Time, 148 Yb. exh Grange: NOt cleared, Meantine Wordnan ond Vincent's Hospital, whi Uingham, Bay rook Aware O 1° Bure! ton road cacm were swiicned around off pneumonia. Sir Alvencot, Defy, Uraa Malar Joe! through Melrowe avenue, soutting off Thornten recetved thi Creek, Rey and Litthemp! strip ef Third avenue from ail, f this yeas Pletcher gets the credit of stealing she series, when he piltex Murray worked Mush for the After stealing und going to thira o first ram on McLean’ cond im the fourth taning, dD BME “ Circulation — to Au.” 22 PAGES “+ ¢ rs * ” + ery nee oF sooree es $ i 4 & « ADP 44-@4ADBDEDIRG 4 29O 4D 9SGROOD | Totals... Cooper van for McLean ip bth. ATHLETICS E. Murphy, rf Game’s Features at a Glance. Catoher Schang of the Athletics Gid the Baker stunt in the eighth, bittiag Grenéeii for a nomer. Oldring nicked Teereau for the Gree single of the game im the opening -B Order with singles, Oléfag coming nome! Nicinnis Ib.. 5 MeInais was Tesreau's first strike-ont victim, but McLean dropped the ball Larry Doyle got the Giaate’ Sret hit—e ingle that boundes of Bush's After Bush hit Fletcher Burns hi D a into Coliine’s hands papas Murphy and Oldring and seemed to perve back in the Giants’ half ef the second and Up to the third iuming Collins seemed to be the block in the Gtante' path, anmber. Me structs him out fer the ie during the in the tt, ‘Med Jack" tallied o% into the game im the Afth, runaing for McLeen, aud promptly Ie" from Bush tn the aizth. Up te this stage he hai reached Gret every time ap. In the lect of the seventh Wiltse went im te run fer MorBle after the \ taster get @ base on balls, 0000101 3 2 000 0 | Herzog, 3b.......... 4 | Wilson, ¢.... Merkle, Ib. | search Perini e Crandall, p. Of Taareau, 11 in 61-3 Innings. Ruse on B ~-Fleteher, First Base by Error—Athietics, 1 Connolly, on the bases; Kiem and Kgan, on the foul lin It was a anes wad contest from the jump. expected io be an enigma for the American League champions, hits and five runs in the first two innings, of a goot curve and @ nee pace he held the Géamap down bie opposition te palm of his hand, thoone grand rum) the Atie game of ail interest Joe Husa, Conple Mack's youngster, beld own with they i) throws munch TRAVEL, és Liv RRA [atter the game mo - When the Giants went, ATHLETICS SMOTHERED GIANTS WITH HITS AND WON EASILY. PRIOE ONE. onnt. | ATHLETS WALK AWAY “WITH GIANTS IN THRO -CAMEOE WORLD SERES ‘| Mack Men ies Tesreau for Five Runs in First Two Innings and % ThenSchang Lands onCran- dall for a Homer. M’GRAWITES OUTCLASSED IN HITTING END OF BATTLE.. COMPLETE BOX SCORE -PHILADELPHIA: ° a ~) l wlee-ce-ece-e °s ol wec-eoced 2 1 AB. R. W. PO. A. B. SH. BB. 400 1006 0 0 401656 1060060 @ 201 2 2:1 0 21 40¢0 3 000 0 $3 1120060 06 «1 3 11400060 «21 201 3 1 0 6 @. . 200 200 0 0 2003 000 1 00060 200 0 @ 200006000 0 i en en ee ee ee | o 000 00 0 (@ 67 6 10 4 AB. R. B. PO. A. E. 8H. BB. 6 12 2 00 0 @ o. 5 3 2 0 © 0 8 @ ‘i 6 23 765 00 0 412 4 1 00 6 . 40 0 9 0 © 0 @ 400 1000 0 . 4 0 1 1 2 0 60 @ 4 1 1 4 2 1 0 0 40 1 0 1 00 0 398 12 27 1 ot Oe CO SUMMARY, ft BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROUNDS, Oct, .—The Athletics won the third game : the Gianis this aiiernoon by a score of 8: tes Big Jeff Tesreau, whe Nowam never ono ut the enivle exoey s home run drive inte felt stand the game was satures. It waa lke one of sited wa io ikdeummer, The Athletion proved that they are superior eo the s It row ie up te a r who can offset | Atanas Giants left tor Pailedeionia jer 1 or lating ntelligent vape & 3 Sd e020 0genn neg wl nechececonce§ oe rat <) Struck Out—By Tesresu, Is—-Of Bush, 4. Home Run—Schang. Three- Two-basa Hit--Shafer. Double Plays—Collias \te Collings to Meinnis; Doyle (unassisted), Hit by » Bases—New York, 5; Athleties, Umpires—Rigler, behind the plafp;