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QQ mah ETO) PITH TT ee Circulation Books Open to A. =— = PRICE ONE OENT. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Ce. (The New York World). IND OF MURPHY AND BARNES SFORETLY ASKED BY SULZER COUNSEL ADMITS AT TRIAL Amazing Defense Put In After Parker, in Bitter Speech, Demands Governor’s Removal; Brackett Makes Vitriolic Attack. By Samuel M. Williams (Stew Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Oct. 10.—With a demand by Alton B. Parker that Governor Sulzer be declared guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors and removed ‘from office; with a final plea for the impeached Executive by D-Cady Herrick; with a scorching speech, calling Sulzer unfit to hold office, the impeachment trial ended to-day. It only remains for the members of the High Court of Impeachment to render their verdict. Ssesvaect HSFLYNGBOATS | PROPELLER BREAKS 1000 FEET IN AR im oD the corners of the State, It But Mr. Lawson Drops Her in ‘with resume its session at 230 @elock F. M. Monday. Hudson and Is Towed Ashore. | % was a day of intense interest. It was opened by Judge Parker in a speech filled with bitter sarcasm, so clear and inclaive that it will remain a classic In the ert of cynical analysis. He accused Gulser of trying to hide behind the Petticoats of his wife, and attempting to plate responsibility for his o#n wrong doings upon the shoulders of others. He declared that every din guise had at last been stripped off. In closing one period of sarcastic criticism Judge Parker etd we could onlywhave @ ehuddering hope that Sulzer had at gome time in his life been really ft to hold office. HERRICK ADMITS SULZER POCK- ETED CAMPAIGN FUNDS. 2m bis fine! appesl in behalf of tee Governor, D-Cady Merrick \. fraamy admitted that the Gover- nov had pocketed campaign con- tatdurions, speculated in stocks and had oven sought the interv: don of Bosses Barnes ro amaal wertam Te suiser's weaknesses and ™ conduct by hia own defender—stripping Bim bare without concealment before he pubic, Then Mr. Herrick defended Se Governce Jet usal eoviraninent and ground of his politica i faseociations; for still other of moral weakness. chinea tis client in garments of legal Alfred Lawson, of the Lawson Pub- ishing Company, No, 7 East Twenty- eighth street, made his first cffort at commuting between his country piace at Soldier's Beach, N. J., and the Home Boat Club at One Hundred and Forty- first street and the hudson River to-day in his ying boat. He almost completed the trip, but was stopped at Seventy- Atth street by the breaking of his pro- peller when he Was a thousand feet in| the air, Mr. Lawson guided his craft! fafely to the river and with his mecha- | nican, Walter Johnson, was towed to the sore by a Dock Department tug. The start from Seldler's Beach was made at 11 o'clock. The mist was heavy and some of those who gathered to woe Mr, Lawaon off advised Wim to defer the trip, He and Jolnson ‘aughed at. pr. ing exposition of and non-Impeacnabie | tema, eugine was started and the | technicalities flyer took a long circle and disappeared , offenses. in the direction of New York, Herrick congratulated the Re- Jourt In cons ican members of the Court Reetion with Ryan's testimony that Chairman Barnes of the Republican or- gapisation “would not permit any man thigh or low to even speak to him about thls cas HOPES THAT MURPHY WAS EQUALLY’ FRANK. IPany inquiry had been made of the “The machine wai Mr, Lawson, boat with a ninety horsepower engine, I have been flying monoplanes at Garden| City for about four months and have had but Ntile pr: with the new ma- | chine. It could not have worked more! smoothly, We were just twent: nine minutes from the start, having travelled Most of the time at sixty-five miles an sald) cratic leader, Judge Herrick ex-| nour, n the propeller broke, | pee the hope that the reply Was) “The blades went to ainash and @ hole Was made In the hull of the pontoon y frank. saa nope.” he wad, “the reply came back to those Senstors not of the Republican faith that they were not to be interfered with, dhat the accredited leadr of thet underbody, I shut off the engine at ouce, of course, and glided to the water very mnoothly. By waving our hands We got the attention of Capt, Fletcher of the Dock Department tug Manhattan, | of ai ye" Go not register you cas- [summer bungalow near Portland, MRS, BLAKE SEEKS SEPARATION FRON | aii Papers Served as the Outcome of Scandal in Which Mrs, Mackay Was Named. EFFORTS FOR SECRECY. Try to Keep Suit Quiet—Mrs. Mackay Already Sued for a Million. Summons and complaint in a sult for separation have been filed in the County Clerk's office by counsel repre- senting Mra, Catherine Blake, the action being against her husband, Dr, Joseph A, Blake, until recently one of the faculty of the College of Physicians | and Strgeons and one of the best known surgeons to New York society people. This court action on the part of Mrs. Biake has been expected since the re- cent revelations of crossed marital wires were brought to light by news that Mrs, Blake had filed sult to recover $1,000,000 from Mrs. Katherine Duer Mackay, wife of the miulti-mililonaire caoie owner, Clarence Hi. Mackay, for alien- ation of Dr, Blake's affections. Dr, Blake Is now at his country home at Litchfield, Conn., while Mrs, Blake is at her town house at No. 9 Eac: Sev- enty-fifth street. Mrs, Mackay is at her Mo. with her eldest daughter, Katherife, Mr, Mackay 4s in Scotlai th the other two Mackay children, EVERY EFFORT TO KEEP SECRET. Every effort was made by George Gordon Battle, counsel for Mra, Biake in her alienation suit and in the present action, to Insure secrecy in the filing of the summons and complaint, Room B In the County Clerk's office, whioh it used exclusively for the filing of de- cisions by the Justices of the Supreme ‘ourt and ‘s part of the court clerk's domain, was the place selected for the filing, Late yesterday afternoon wan the time selected as best serving Mrs. Blake's desire that nothing concerning her present suit against her husband should become public, Application for counse! mony pending the IT fees and ali- settlement of the , sult is included in the papers filed, but the amount specified iy not known, It was not unt!l the middie of iast month that the news of the diMculties between the Blake and Mackay faini- Hea and Mrs, Blake's determination to get recompense for what she considered the theft ‘of her husband's affections public, Then it developed that last January Mrs. Blake had served Mra, Mackay with the necessary papers in the damage sult, though the papers had not yet been offered for judicial record and, {t is aaid, will not be until right after the! opening of the present court term, When service on Mra, Mackay was made jt was through Arthur C, Train, her ‘personal counsel, with, Henry Ww, Taft, brother of the former President, MACKAY’S FLIGHT TO EUROPE FIRST HINT. The first mutterings of the marital| storm which broke with the institution NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. FAMOUS DOCTOR! 24 P DEMAREE COULDN'T STOP MACK’S MEN (OCU COOUr @ OOOUOOUOOU OO} OOOO a aki POLICE RUN DOWN BLACK HAND GANG | OF BOMB THROWERS No Less Than 40 Explosions or Attempts Traced to Group ‘ of Twelve Men. | The police have struck tho trail of! what {s said to be the biggest and moat rapacious gang of Black Handers which ever operated in New York and adjacent cities, Twelve men have been implicated WODOGOOTGODOOGOANS) Game’s Features at a Glance. ATHLETI by the confessions of others and the throwing of forty bombs have been laid at their door, Iive alleged mem- Oldring hit Demaree’s Gret offering in the opening inning for three bases, | but Morkle’s throw aatléd Rim ot the plate when he tried to score om Collins's ] BORDACS,, Pammaaee O68 AReE..ciaw Reet Geaemeneeely GES AME: Ws SO 59 Oe ener f bers of the gang are in jail, two In New York and three tn Hackensack, N. J. Six of the gang secured the dyn and manufactured the bombs, The maining six were employed on the busl- ness end of the combination, ‘They wrote the letters demanding blackmall, saw that the letters were delivered, and Jin the « with their demands of extortion, planted the bombs which did the work of de- struction, HAD FIXED SCHEDULE OF RATES FOR DYNAMITE JOBS. According to the confessions they did more than this, for blowing up the premises of a business man’s competitor, They hired out the ces of the gang to labor organiza- ‘and for a consideration blew up factories which refused to defer,to tho demands of strike: Deputy Police Commissioner George Dougherty and Inepector Faurot have been working on the case for the past two days as the result of information receivel from the Chief of Police of Hack maack, Last Wednesday night Dougherty sent out a hurry up call for all the Italian detectives in ov York to report at Headquarters yesterday morning On the night of Sept. the factory of Klee & Co. in Lyndhurst, N. 4, ma ufacturers of Wearing aparel and sweat was blown up, The t ite re- i} the scene of before this, he tailors’ strike tie firm has been operating an open shop, Three men were arrested for the Lynd- Ke and locked up tn the Jail. They are John Rizzio, Kid," Joe Polarlo and Albert | ETECTIVES SPENC’ NIGHT JAIL TO GET "ACTS. ‘The Chief of Police learned tn other operations of th D IN me | way of thre | prinoners, aud | immed.ately ated with Dougherty, The Depury Commissioner assigned the matter t \ Actiye Captain Jones of the Detectiy party with not prmit any one, Bigh | who came out ty us and towed un in ty | Of the alienation suit were heard when | jureau who, with Detectives rtint, or low, to speak to him im regard [the pier at tie foot of Seventy-ffty | Clarence Mackay made a hasty Might to) wogamy and Haskins went to Hacken to this case, but that he will leave | treet. Europe with the three Mackay children, | yack and spent Wedneslay night in jail those who are lis followers to “Lam not in the least discourageg! Katherine, Elin and John, The incidents] there. obey the dictates of thelr own about my plan of commuting between | urroundin this hurried trip Were such! pictro Gambronl, twenty-six years uatrammelled by even | Seidier's Beach and New York. Jugt|#% to attract wide notice and comment.| uig, vir Iridwe sirect ® suggestion or request. which [ay soon ax 1 can get a new propeller| A# it aiterward developed, Mr, Mackay | antonio 1. 1 may involv their political future = /and have the hull repaired I siia}) re.) am the enlidren were in North Carolina] iy Chryatle 4¢ that suggestion oF request te {sume my trips, and I intend to make! *Nen Mrs. Blake's Papers !n itigation | wera taken Poltee not complied with.’ them just as regular as though I were| Were served upon Mrs, Mackay in the|.cyterday and kept there ‘Mr, Merrick explained Sulzer's (travelling by train.” | Mackay home at Roslya, L. I He Le etacak that qatit fallure to go om the stand by eS ereer up to the city and stopped at the Pla by Ce ssioner tag erifced himself to shie BROKERS CELEBRATE dren were put in the o detectives to Hackensack, on wife. | VINE. Ty, - ie Lake, N. J, nto this city Gambront an: Me wte ve racket mitinisviviois| —- BLOWING UP OF DIKE. ponte uri to Ele ety ambranl and ciation of the impeacied Governor, -_- relations 1 Hand Mackasy A pile ro! attempting to IN) Ae 2 orclock to-day, when President Bid Ween close ériends. Bota Dr, Blake whi timidate witnes! attucked the news: | wilson vy preswing @ button rears ang Clarence ‘Mackay ame from San! store at No. 42 papers friendly to tue Governor, #4 de> | White Huse mmasiied the Gamboa dike Pramas thelr clos Were the same i tne nigat uf nounced public 1 5 held tn Sul in the Panama Cans the members of Aid tes found In common in} ont day vy Ma pehalf as indecent attempts to coerce tock Tixchange sua- tastes, Mra: MACKAY “Hud: Leda s., pollve the court and the prosecutors. pen held up me a model af the American | Ve JUDGE PARKEX DRAMATIC IN utes, There was a big demonstration Sie Ant mele, bY wuihisiastic ol COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY ATTACKING EULZER. |by the: brokers anda huge Amerioin| C6 PP OO ot chose who knew: ihe FOUND ON ONE PRISONER, sald, would| fag Was let down from the visitors i 1 nel ¢ ding @ Verdict of a tal, he said, Ul it ove family that Dr. Blake's ® net save Sulze ne record of Sulser’s| eallery until it overhung the Moor, goon found « teen ” Giegrace i here,” vaid Brackett, to) REGISTER TO-DAY. Mackay and that she showed u « oun C nuian pe A meet and greet and abide with bim. Registration booths are open to-day, ing interest in vie things of medicing, | of ane found and & were Judge Parker was dramatically bitter en@ to-morrow from 7 & M to 10| —— turned over lo the United states Secret WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS,” Deputy Commissioner Dougherty ond a nae a nc nt of the refusal to comply | They had a fixed price, is | muy” Shafer was badly fooled by Bender's mixture im the second and was the Chief's first strike out victim. | | the first of the Giants to connect 4 Merkle, the cripples, missed two fies, the latter a foul, in| iD the second. The efforte at speed.were pathetic. Ordinarily either would have been registered as oute. eger im the second brought McIsais with the fret McGraw took Snodgrass out whew the inst of the third startea and sent Shafer to centre Mersog to third. with @ single in the fourth, and Morsog “Cripple” Merkle slipped up on Bender's Schang in with the Athletics third rum im the fourth, Demaree was touched up for four hits im this session. Oldring’s running catch of McCormick's drive, when he went to bat for De- mares, robbed the Giant's pinch hitter of « triple. McLean got his second bit of the game to run fer him. im the Sfth and then Cooper wont in ‘Marquard went to the box is the fifth an@ promptly struck Bake: he couldn't fool Barry, who lined the second ball pitched to left for a double, | Schang, whose single scored two more for the Athletic: ' at, but AYES AND NOES EQU AL working on the office of the former were Inspector Faurnt case all day, At ti it would not be aM@rmed or denied as to the confession fn the Hackensack Jail IW VOTE OW THE TANGO In fact, the utmost secresy was ob- werved about the entire matter, The ar- - — and Leven became | & aca . 7 | public p oniy through. thelr-ar {20 Jetsey* Club Compromises and raignm the Yorkville police court Trots and Waltzes Will Attention was dr t cases by the large amount of ball demanded, Alternate, The reason for the secrecy In the) Grin . on t of the police ix sald to be ha " N. J, Oot. 10—The hewt the that they have not yet discovered the [Wer Tempers of the Portnightty , | abouts of two men who the | of Nutley, N. J, have been able to Yn of the whole black Ha {complixh in thelr fight on the tangs These and the turkey trot ished the br the dynam « is & comprom Wii laltern eessions with dances at which waltz and two atep will b as to please both factions, announced to-day by nerve | Hereafter the « out- e taken ft) TE quarters. thin in connect vith thé Black Hand arrests thelr ity would not be divulged by the | Governors after a special me h night at th brother, the » of Walter ident, SS | MAIL THIEF JAILED. After agitation by the olley meavers. Mr, Fath r decided sveral wooky panned 469 to poll the nentinont of tie cuir Jewell Firat Superintendent to Be menoers as to the newer A Cards Convloted m which to vole Were sent to all the | members and the club promptly divided the frat time in the memory of!inty two eanpa, The en ae tie oldest Federal Building attache, ie! wanted the trots and dips a Me superintendent of a New York oraneh ones didn't. When the posteottion thie afternoon faced a judge) Sosterday iene w in the United States District Court ty! lets fron ye four ¥ h wa answer a charge of stealing from the « wi ntend: am prisoner SAILIN Jewel G TO-DAY, Hamiiton the range station, which nthe fashionauie Riverside Drive BOR@p™ Jacksonville a Ea nama, Colon ‘ . we | Cristian %, Mio Janeiro ™. After olemding au Jewell wal gop art 7 tence a tern yar montun in! of Blackwell’ faland — penitentiary was cauRht abstracting a decoy |. ,weretrauon Boo containing expeasive cigars, a, af mau, net vote, ougn the 7 bal 4 M. t 10 700 de not register you can. | 5 o 103 2000 —- 6 E ' GIANTS AB. R. H. PO, A. E. SH.BB.SQ,8B. - Snodgrass,cf....... 2 0 0 2 00 000 6 . Herzog, 3b.......... 2 0 1 2 000060 0 06 X Doyle, 2b.......... 4 002 4000601 8 Fletcher, sa..... 4101000006 @ , Burns, If........ 42220000061 ot Shafer, 3b., cf... 401 10 0.0 0 2 @ Murray, rf 21 1200031 021 McLean, c... 20 21 100008 ~ =~2., Wilson, ¢ 1oot 200 0 1 @ Merkle, Ib .... 4 1 110 1200 1 06 Demaree, p 10 0 0 20 0 0 0 @6 Marquard, p... 100020000 6 e4 Cooper. ....... . © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ @° 100 0000 00:6 ‘ 1oo0oo0oe@o0060%0080 . 1000000000" © Totals......... “5 841? 20 1 6 8 ¥ Cooper ran for McLean in 5th. x McCormick batted for Demaree in Sth, . Crandall batted for Wilson in the oth, Grant batted for Marquard in the 9th, t ATHLETI AB. R. Kh. PO. A. E. SH. BB. SO. SB. E. Murphy, rf 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 @ Oldring, If 4 02 10800001 @ Colli 2b 4 00 3 83 000041 Raker, 3b 4 00 2 000 01 0 Mcinnis, Ib 4 11 700000 0 Strunk, cf Sn 22 1 3 002121 00 Barry, ss.” 4 2 3 2 20000 0 Schang, ¢ 2 1 2 6 10 02 00 Bender, p 400 0 3 00 00 0 s Totals 33°46 #9 27 9 © 1 3 2 1 OUMMARY FOR EIG Kase Hits—OM Demaree, 7 in 4 innings Outs—By Bender, 6; oy Marquard, 2. Bases on Balls —Off Bender, 3; off Demaree, off Mar- quard, 1; Home Run Merkle, 'Three-Base Hits—Oldring, Shafer. Twoe Base Hits— Barry, 2; Burns. Left on Bases—New York, 3; Athletios, Te First Base by Error— Athletics, 1. Passed Ball—McLean, 1. Hit by Pitehed Hall--(By Bender), Murray. Umpires—Kgan behind plate, Klem on bases, »/Connolly and Rigler on foul lines. By Bozeman Bulger. SHIBE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Ocr. 10.—At 1.45 Shibe Park was packed to its capacity and it now looks as if the attendance figures of last year will be broken if the series goes six games, Joe Bush, the . youngster who beat the Giants yesterday, walked on the field to loosen ; up his stitfened arm; he was greeted with great applause. At that time Connie Mach had ail his pitchers strung out in a row and warming up, MeGraw made no blutt about bis piteher, As soon as the Athletics teak ve field fos practh M. Denes, the young artist, walked to the ree, practice slab wit began: shoving: the ball into Wilson's mitt. Om the " her side Chief Be was tossing the ball to Thomas, Bender was Mack's final selection, 1 en Fletel FIRST INNING. hod ghd lal eaten sy ay Naas nat Barry toned to: Uy aurike, Bane: 4 Nv Runs No Hite Me ‘ » Ma vale letics went to the bat drove @ long @y, which Strunk , = a PRICE ONE CENT. | AGES S WIN FOURTH, HITTING DEMAREE AND MARQUARD WITH EASE Barry’s Run Directly Due to Merkle’s Muff of McInnis’s Foul, Then Snodgrass Couldn’t Get an Easy Fly. COMPLETE BOX SCORE GIANTS 0000003 2 0- = + Pilcver Brown and Catcher Lapp wens witte ‘ The it to Warm up inh case anything Regs Plate and Larsy fouted It hte the @ pened (o Bender, Demaree’s frat ball feat was nigh aud wi A . pitched cut the heart of the plate and standing with the bat on bia shoulder, | Miyi) ¢ hy awung on the netx one, driving” mally Bender got it over and Doyle}, jong fy to Snodgrass. outing pulled cracked she Greg Dal) pitehed co ‘ a a4 ere es cements