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RACE TRACK LOBBYIST WHO GOT $40,000 CHOSEN TO PLEAS TV EAKER WADSWORTH -4. WEATHEH-Fair lo-nll,i aid eatorriay. Wl! VI'IHIM 1'atr fo-nlnrl.l unit fHIfi Final lv ' V 111.. ... I A I l a- -r I . I 1 K DITION DITION PRICE ONE CENT. PURSUIT LUPO'S BAND OF COUNTERFEITERS LIKE U. S. Secret Service Men, Fol lowing Suspects, Seized Bogus Bills Wherever Passed. THK EAST SII3H OVERRUN. Nine Men Held In Bail Agents Expecl other Big Haul. ie.iv Tlirre Isn't any dout, n- Rlqhard ii. Taylor, chief of rvle her, that some of Of men who werp captured la a rnld on a Little Italy t crdinR to i the Secret I is group ' last nlitlit loon rnu-1 OeBVOllS are disciples mil legatees of L ipo h Wolf end the rest of Lupo'g pioturooqpg r:hik or counterfeiters and blMIKWllir. .Vine of the prisoners WON Iiel.I this afternoon In heavy ball b) I'nlteU States I'ommissl.n.er Hhleld. Another raid in in contemplation, when the Govern ntent detectives ex pect to And lonsplrators of more Int. Portinot than those who liave just heen louinied up. Llkowle the Inveetlantor arc warm on the trail si a bun. lie of b,, (111 f.' bills that won!. I ii. 1 a CUgar bar. rtli so Mr. Taylor thinks. Incidentally the roup Which Mr. Tay lor's nwn executed lust night hM :e Vealed a glimpse at tie WOnde'fUl udowing machinery employe I ;y the )-''. leral sleuth In collecting evidence on npPOMd offender ugalnit th" Qovjrn. inent laWI. Piling Up the Proof. rt develops that while th New Vork I'etectlvc tlurcau ..us been blundering aloat for muntiis making llttla or n i headwaj against lha operations of Black Hand kidnapper, aturdarora, and bomb thr.iueia the Qovarnntaal iplaa nave been pttlciuly Hitiu.-alng proof which would ennhie than) to convict oartalo auapocti without having 1 1 depend upon the unwiKing or untruetworthy tcst. atony of fallow countryman of the prisoners. "Paraphraalna the song of "John Browa'a Body. " tald Mr. Taylor to an ICvenlng World regsorfr today, "we could vi-. y wall Bay that Lu;i.i is Ii. tbo Atlanta Penitentiary serving thirty years, nut hii soul K"ea march lug an. when tho Federal authorities made their famous d( leant Imi tin farnthouae near Hlgl Ian da, . v., where lha littpo-Morallo iang had their head quartera, they caught the principal operator! and sehtcd the preaiea and a meat volume ci had money, niuiulv i'i two-dollar hills. "Hut tlrey didn't get all of the queer i urrency. In fact, very toon after l.upu ami his principal aides had been In lied up and Indicted WO found "Ut that Just liefore the le ent .m th" !arm l.llpo had Slipped la . onfoilel util it New York City anil elsewhere a :i.-ai quantity of skilfully executed two-dol.tir bills and nil even larger amount of the flveniotlar output or Mi buay little money mill. Circulated en EaEt Side. "So it Wei up 10 us to trace tbie money. As yet, si far as we can lear ., in lie of the Bve-dollar lufi ha been turned loose, hut very soon alter I o i , and the others 'aid In en convicted bad IWOdoTlor bills, which we at "nee ro. Oghlged us the handiwork of t in band, began to get Into circulation, mainly in the Italian and Jewish quarters af thi city. It was up In uh to tint the men who were dlsti Hnitlnc It. iur men have been working (or months to that en I .'o; long after they set out they pel a number at persons under eurveiilaaoe. "A 'nan was deta.lel to wutrh each cf these suspects night and day. When ons Of them would go lul l u shop or ii stoin our detective would trail iii behind htm and 11' li e Itiepoi I had in. lie. u email puroheee and given a two dollar bill In payment a he iren- erally did the ahudow IVOUld show hi shield, confiscate the bin. and hold It a evidence. In this way, by long week ami months of watohlng and working! we sin ce, .id in building tip a case that would .lot in. d the sup port of dubious confessions wrung (Tom frightened accompli s or stone forced (Cou'ltna'd i on I l'.ige.) World llliil.ili.u si. Ualllt ...... e, , wtli ,.r..t .-i-i, siwer ii. li.rl.er iit Mnii.uic Cu..utair.t ifsef ttsad- So rui wiw, Cegyrlght, iiio. ov (. i Hi.- .New AND HOUNDS CHASE UN'S FIST MAKES PULP OF BROKER'S HAT MfS. Gottraux Is Peevish and She Lets Ross M. Turner Know About It. .Mr. Annie Qottreua pronoundod got raw .Hired up thing to-day In the handaoma offlcee of Turner Co., brAhera, at No, MB Fifth avenue. She I forty year old, stout for her height. and lias a s. mi .re jaw ami a determined disposition. It took tne Lead of the firm, two clerks ami three policemen to get the beat of thtfl ilisposltion. A few week! ago Hoss M. Turner, hi ad . : the llrm, h'reil Mr, (lottraux'e I M-ier as a servan. at iii country place in ureenwicn, conn, xne sisier iiiu-i t i suit the place or the place didn't ult '.he plater! at any rate, site only atayeit ona day and then came bark to New York. Thi is Chapter i. Chapter II, opened at in o'clock till! morning, About the time Mr. Turner reached hi place of buatneai Mrs. I Qottreui arrived from her home at ' No. W West tBtyeigbth street and tated. In what might be called a hlg I tune f voice. Who she was and What i he wanted. . Wanted Sister's Carfare, he had eonie, she saM. to eohe -t what i her lieier bad ,ent ror carfare to an I from UroeOWlch nnl for ehlpplng her trunk. Mr. Turner took the attltud that ha didn't owe fr. Oottrattk'i -ter anything. He Invited Ma, Qottraux to step outside. she annoanccd that she expeotod to stay there until aha nud collected. Mi. Turner had ;i tooling that her continued presence would not be conducive to g harmonloill and si cuful day's bust- nee, eipeclaily a euatomom were i.e. glnillng to" come In. He argued w ith the lady. She did not tlr. on tin- contrary, i io replied empbatt ally, emaahlng her Hai down on top of Mr, Turnefe deek with euch force thai her 1 1 t Went right through his derby hat, which rbanced to be lying in the daager aane, Then she jerked an Inner door op1 n with such violence that a lorner of the office safe knocked the gl.nss on:. At till stage of (he l r . eedil gl one or tiie clerks look Mia, Odttrgux by the arm ami undertook to show her the way out lie i n it s ifferlag from a dislocation "f the necktie and a com pound fracture or the waistcoat, but win recover, Pretests., but Goes. While Mr. Turn...- ,vai hurriedly tele- phoning i i Headquarters, another plerk ran out to look for lie man on Two patrolmen arrived from the rifiy-n t etreeti elation about the terk returned wi;h Palloeman I run of the Tiaffl 'quad. The pr tested, she v.... wll : Ihen time lad.. in tin. Vorkv.iie Court she 'a- iimj i 10. PACIFIC LINER WRECKED. si. 'inner Koatn.woeteru Bfelkea R6vkS noil Man lie u Total Loss. SKATTI.i:, Pao, Tin Alaska gfl un ship Cantpgny! 'teams-hip Northwest ern Is hard and fat on the rookl at I'.il-.- Hay. San Juun island, f. ur in., s frOttl H i i.e Harbor. Hhe went on a; almost high tide, has thirteen feet of Water In her forward ludj and may be u total loss. The Northwestern left Neattls for Values, Alaska, last nigh I witii twenty ox pgaiortgeri n.i MO ions of freight, she iruck the i .a us at n.in a. m. The British steamer Tea. whlog was near, responded to I wireless call from the northwestern and i"'! "ff lha pas senger i and mall, which. It N ex- in tod, wi'i be landed at Victoria. S12 MEN'S OVERCOATS. $5.95 THK HUB CI.OTHINO C.Jl.NHK ggf.ggg B.oadwuy, Cor. Barclay St., w.ii sell to day Saturday s.6ou Man's Winter Scits gnd I " e. . outs, black Thi bet, fency gray, stripe and dark mixed Worsteds, alt sizes, Klngle or Juublo I breasted, tl." values. Our prlco to-day A baturduy, gO.es. Oycn Uat. eve. till IV. '. "Circulation Books Open to All.' " the Preea PnUiihIM urk Hurl Ii. ' NEW E OF RUNAWAY IN FIFTHAVE. CHASE Policeman McCurdy and His Prize Mount, Elton, Give Crowd Rare Spectacle. BOTH THROWN IN RACE. Horse and Speed Mill Rider Up Through Jam and W in Expertly. Tl.at stre'. h of ,1'lfih avenue between Ninetieth street and One Hundred and TiMUh street saw a spectacular runaway and Its even more spectacular finish totlay Tho excitement started when Mix Klii of No. IjJJ Madison a enue, v. .... drive a milk wagon for Herachetm .v. I BlSlre, went Into a house a' Ninetieth j slre.t to make a delivery A newspaper) I uiew oown tne asphalt. It epeOi rustling. I right under the feet of Klein's horse j The home snorted and stamped, ami then, a the crumpleil sheet curled I around his forelegs, he went plumb I eraiy and starte.l up Klfth avenue nt a herd gl!oy with a wa,'.ci full of crash ing, smushlng milk bottles behind him. I AIiMiiite.l 1'nllceuiaJi lligan lr-l'iir I hud just ridden oui of Central Park when he heard the clamor and saw the i milk Wagon careening north, lie gave the spur to hi hlg bay Klton. one of the I prixe trick hore of the department. and the chase was on. The runuwuv. 1 with bund luck, a- weaving a way j through tiie double etn aim or eutotne I bllea and carriages. ' MoCurdy wag ft overhauling him when, at Nlnety-secoi.iJ sireet, he pulbd out thai ply io avoid a eouthbound ve i id lie, Blton'a steel shoes slid on the ! iltppery rooting gad down he went on Jht side, wane tiie rider flow aver the j horse's head and landed ten feet away. . Almost lasts ally, though, both or t iem ' were up, the horse Willi skinned kncei and the Policeman with his uniform half I torn off. Badly shaken ai he was. m - I Curd..- vaulted hack In the saddle nd I away went Klton Sjrelh, tearing along at top epeedi with head down and ears j back. The delay to the pursuer had given j the milk wagon horse a good lead and he ' ate jp the blocks btol until In- was ' rosslm; i uie Hundred and T. nth street and he had twenty close calls from I collision with 9ther rig on the way, I I he had one did Ulton range alongside I of him. I McCurdy leaned far out of the saddle ! and got a firm grip on Hie hit or the panting runaway. Then he nlu ked I through his leelh. and Klton set ,; I forehoofi together and begsn pulling hack. Half a block more and the mil Wagon horse had been pulled I IWll 'o a walgS end at on,. Hundred e Eleventh iieet he ir panting gMea and . roWd ..erred ii..ed ilea had down. ATLANTIC CITY GAINS 3V REVISED CENSUS ( ii IV! rninent Nov.- lives I is 1 i, I mi, ;in In; caso ot Vr Hirsi Pijruras. WAsiiiNOToN, in a - revised itetemenl of the population or Atlantic city, n. J,, irsue i nv Hie Censua Bun to-day gives the number of inhabitant us p.. i:, aii Increase or tx,:ii2, or Ci j r cent, over M.Mt In MM This is an increase of l.ilvi over the : urea aiiuo.in i ny in i , usus i,i tome months ago. 31.565 LICEiJ 3ES TO WED Plgurra fur H 1 I II 1 1 re even pgr Moiilhs l. , m i nun. Tie Ing . marriage ileenee bureau i prov profitable propoeltibn in this city, year t'.ero were IMOI lloensei I Laft I Issui rd in Mani ittan and the Bronx ..t doilgr each, v'o - thi eleven months the pres. nt year tiie number of on of licensee Issued waa M.MS, By Jan. i u is cgpacted 'but ike number or licenses for 1K10 will reach t-iu M.OOil mark As the expenses tor the maintenance of the Manhattan and Bronx mreaaa nre i4)IM a year, the city will derive a Prodi "f l-U.""" I is ear. i ii. .ii'. i ... Drot-. Head i James o'lt iu: ke. el No. 4M West Klf. yeeeond street, a chauffeur tor Rog' ers, I'cet A Co.. dropped dead af bearl disease in ids mai'hlne after making a delivery ai No IH Bemoan street, Brook lyn, this uflernoog. mm CAPTUR 1 i 'V . . i - YORK, FRIDAY, Treasurer of the Jockey Club Witness To-Day at Grat Hearinn j--fvr ' y V... .' I in!) .. I lh HI, Hid fl bshss)(.iu Kwsec aajssrs JSsBWWfr' P(IMilMsmesBXSxessBjswfc- , ,(. - ...-.vn Again, r , .flir V Pupils Oult at Noon, I rraffic i m ) '-;t'JL pede Back Two H ft I .iter. m sacs . 1 m MEum FRANK K. STURGIS. NQ BERTH ON SHI? (50,000 VERDICT " COULD HOLD THIS WIFE WON AGAINST 680-LB. WOMAN RIVAL IS UPHELD I So nnette Came North, I Mrs. Goslin Wins New Victory Sleeping on the Floor i (her the Stenographer of Clyde Liner's Salon. Get-Rich-Quick .Wan. Th. re wasu't a berth ..n lie Clyde 'In. r The Appellate Division of tin- Sup erne Comanche bis enough to hold Annette Rourl to-da) affirmed the Judgment for ou. -licit, on tho trip north from Chart ' " lalned In the lowe eourt by ton, so s i- slept on a mat! eae laid nn!,r Il; ' again : Annie Irene the floor' of tho forward saloon. Am aj"nai Mra. Qoslln aeeuaed tiie de- i lualli tie weighs fflW p itii.ds and i prob. j "endanl ot alienating thi at tloaa of ,i.u- th. r.it... nmnn hi America. h r husband, Alfred ft. ttoalln, noted ,. a.. .,, ,.. i i "got-rlch'itulck" operator r.u foot of gprlna street. North liner, and " N ' : va diets af her grew is dlocharglnii irgo, but not lu k""' "" ' Tw" "f ; '" ,. m .,r . ... lot hus his mind .... hls lat" Wvl' " Juatlcea-Ingrarfam ..-id 1 ! ...,1, ii, is ihlnklni of tnnette. or Clarkeopposd n alii mat Ion ., the HI 'Big Annie." ga ahe wu known. Not ?una ,nat 11 aa egcaairtve. I In M ... - .1 1 it- ..iw warn trlnA i.. ... Iiie.il ..I Hm OX t it tn Will VO ItirKi'l ltl UVH A'l , horror on her face when ie entne down I 2f :"" " "" y la Jnu,' th. elaep end narrow aangplank yestor. P " " TS9-. S"etoM, "" "" ... . ., i . ,, sures. Mrs, iluslln s nil. of pHrtlcu are. day. "here ore eight men n .. i una . . ., i , i setting (ortn .: rriovances, was not I ' X.,'''.'..l . ' I,, r.i i.e i... I fully divulged ..mi. tO'daO', it is a .laugh.,-,-. Plorence. a pretty girl , !"'"""""- ument. aeparntad by , ... ,. , I ntotptera with such heading refi'rrlim nil.ili.in eighteen, who was alvrayi t f ; " 1 .680 "' :A "" "r""lfwtlona or Miss Waa-aei . . -ii.w,m. one oa ti.e pier. Ill :i cons . ,. ,,...,' . I lean w ho would Iru i III M the . " ' Sl ell woman. A bin taxi ab w i finally o - "" . Abra . .. i. .i. i wl 1 "er hueband's enographvr. I Jacob, 1 . , , . .'. ;.. ,. ... : "... ,i it OaallnPlonglna . . lovingly. I oUve. Hhe la the daughter of a Pi iih wwK, 1 HvlHngjly, md Induced I peasant aim her home now is on Ida 1 :" " '''K' her awtumobiiing, during outskirts !' BoHton He pa ran u eauh I Which ahe "nestled up lovingly to :!, weighed HSu pounds. Bhs aent to lloston I side gnd ,..u her erme around him and thla afternoon talked lovlnglj ami endearingly to "ib him." Alen, thai m -- Maghcr CUTTER GRcSHAM SAVES i .n .A(,rn ... n i r v.. :n nun, truveled wit. him, c( III I i . up .. t SCHOONER IN A ULE.' . , ., , nw win i at 'i" 1 1 ti tint.; . declared Mlai Ing of the chlldr BOSTON, l ' l' ' ii I Ms . . ' .... I . sj " ,- A jVHITE HOUSE I n. .'.-on i. va'. w'i. ;.; .. i .;. ift cap. , ? ! " " I NOW i '.ei nt noon W-day i i I cutic-' Qreahum a in '. i ... i " i " 1 JULIA IFF a . , 10 WED. Boston, agalnei i i. : . . . ,, ..s !?!Vi 1 1 Unusihler aud llardeg v ULSTER MEN WAMT ARi1S TO FIGHT. ., ,. , ...i , ',. . , ... , Ilall to-day to (lurden gutteralall Per. I, ';';' ' ; h" 1 k,r, a,, archltecl, living ... No. m Ku . 1st council i. .is afternoon decided, n Mlae Julia view of the n; i political crisis, to invito -rrt... sin - i j . tenders !..: ' i- Inimodluti .1 i vary of , , .. L trwokli m.i ... i net. dau,:hler of ..,uis I'. TIN f " ' "'"'" i , ewelry ... , "", , ' "T 1 Mi. Parker i iltty-twu year uld, PjgbP Of U:.:v r VOVaa. ., ... . ,, Ai . ... .... k. , UpNDON, inc. I is Duke of Mm.Malv rt, .,,,.. Mi-' TlfTan) - mother Chester, who ic eiiily was i pernted l wa Uoulse Knox, s s Is tnntythrea upon foi appegdltlllii is pangeeaaissf years aid, The sreddrng win take pnice favorably, - some ifaii UUi mouth. ... f . -v DECEMBER 2, 1910. r. mu on ueeiure i ,ius .Mugln i. Dora I " Circulation Books Open to 24 PAGES BOYS AND GIRLS E FOR 4-HOUR DAY Ill UP. )Ul St. llll- ours one thousand boyi end twaniyflve . ri attending PuWte Behool Mo, ." . i ley atreet) leraey City, itnieli at limn to-dav end refused to return to heir classrooms. Tin- School is 'n a lelgwimenood where there was conaid iratde rioting lit the recent express trlke. Ti e b s striek for a fourh0Uff 'ay .-.ii better acoommodat lane. Tkje) uri i i he I they shoiti.i now be quartered in lae new Hchool No. X. at S.v.nli, and Colt ii T ley also eomplalHed that erworkeil. Thr g. 1 stru 1 In h nit.itli , Aft r thn KtrlK.- bad b n 4i l.irol, Oii lrfl(tii . a MmI' tuPh boyi hi flMfl ' , tuiiili 1 niiic-Hhtfifil lpMIhM Jind 4 Mrli ot porodoi tbfougti the nriuh- bOl hum 1. Thi ihOUtal of (!)( 1 1'lklitK t ii i i i m orouod tin' nolshborhood uid r xtrv" wrr- fullnl out lo Imn'llc lh lurfltlg inoh of yonriKitor). TOO hr canto out and Mtdoavotod to oorauadf thni t( mi' Mil U to thlr claaafOORUb hill It bOO I avail. "A four hOur day!' fallad lh? thou Hftixi pupils, drownlna tin vokcB of the podagmitt. nut ohori tbo tai hori oould not provall tha oold u t hor ni. rint tht niriM fni; thatr noaaa turning to lolctoa and docldod i Mat t bay mighl Kfl iril iiiirs If tliny didn't it Mmi i-rsy nhi'lter Aflr lln kIiIh rlt!- itrtad tad aouoaar boyi htaati to fan tway from tbo runkn of tha acltatofii arul bO toft tlu Itrikt wun two houra itlt .t hnl boat! h!uH t' pin 'K hy tlsr-- tioni and tndtd la a aonafal ttampadc bach into th'- old ehoolhooaa Nil. o in tlM nlllfMt Hiliool I'Uliillng lu It i Mw I'lty and V 1 1 1 he turn dOWO i cioii as th puplli ait tfonafotfod r ' I i n- now !i ' liouto in Cola wot tm.- tt au.-f'T w;u in mad naat Mon I day. Tha now ichool bouOO u tiij big at i ia tiir itato. FIVE LITTLE NFIBARTS HELD AT ELLIS ISLAND m I'l'iiinit! in nave ( hildren, aildran untouchad i teraine I by Auth if Set l av. Clve a heelthy and husky i ver il.ici in the steerage Ic. nll' nf III- 1 1 . r I -. Ill M" I ... ' 1, ,1 CMS, .1! wing lield at i:ni Island the maifl gretlnn autnoHttee wills Uteir 4 an traeted parents are moving in ivan ami earl through their tousel, Lsldars gtiharer, Ho, Hi BroMhvav, tu prevent Hie rhlldrer from 4ina departed. The eulhorltles are afraid t hsy baeoine punllo ebargas. fha names the chii dren arei lil I Ill's.'. . ham A.t-1 , I Neliiart Jin ..I.. San. hi, mi- parents Wei el i . Nelbarl umi Hue Nelaert, nwg a frull and vegetable stand In front So, Hi Rlvlngton "tied iimi have saved some money. They iiv" a' Mo. -N Rlvlngton etreel W ..- the autho Itlss detained the ehil dree at Qllla land Counsellor Hohere Immigration Coin, la) ing i e deport. CORRIDOR "LAME DUCK ALLEY." Screened (i hy raft's Secretary and Expected tn Be Used by Defeate I mgressmen. WAIHIKUTUN, pec. .' Or.s of 1 1. urrldon m tin' White Houee eaeoutlve in iaa, naually given aver to the public, i reened off todgj !' urdav ..r' See. retar) Norton and leregfter will a - mi hi 111 in ii wailing r. u-ti for Ills I, A a. II known Met 1 1 or 1.1.1I4.V ahrlg tened the nan itiiu.K epgoa 1 'legate imck Alley." ii i eg led to ir. anetant use hle winter ii- the 'Ih ul. duette," otherwise the rninfeianieii who ttr defeated ai the leal eleeUan. IN SCHOOL STRIK All.' RACE LOBBYIST COYNE WAS Pi BIG SuivlS ON BELMONT'S ORDER Frank K. Sturgis, Jockey Club Treas urer, Amazes Graft Hunters by Bringing in the Name of Speaker Wa :sworth. SAYS HE CHOSE LOBBYIST WHO HANDLED $40,000 John J. Evans, Treasurer of the Metropolitan Turf Association, Admits That System of Keeping Accounts Changed After ' Anti-Gambling Bills Passed. AvVorJiim in uvtiinntn RiViM Ivimc the l.e,i-!.i'ive Graft CommlllM thi.s afternoon, ex.Judfe i;. P. Coyne, who, .i legal represeotative of tlu Jockey Club, expended more than a4o,noo in Albany in i9.r in firfit race r.ick bills, .is nfcommended to the Jockey Club by Jamea Wad worth jr., Speaker of tne Assembly. ihi assertion wtt made by J. k. Sturajs, Treasurer of the Jock.' dub, on ilk- uiiie--s stand, Mr. Wadsworth, who was personally Interested in racing, was one oi the leaders in the linlit against (he HartAgneA bills. Tht' m me expended by Judge Coyne was paid out for "legal ex penses." Mr. sttirRN pm the responsibility ror tttest expenditures up t August Belmont ol the Jockey Club. T All CM UN ! r.u DC'Beaufort, Tired "i icn ' Beaten I lp, ( lets Arresl ( irder tor ( .hicago Millionai e. CIIICAO i of being in., fui lei .lnlaw He I Tired, he .t . . Ig liy ill Illllll i! ic e i Kllgallsn, mi l Kll. eery lime ho an. gellen'a rata i oountere i hami 1 gOf N'ii'i M IUI . etruek i' Sg with arrest or ths . in. Beeufori's . t Jaeuae Ueauforl sleaan to.dnr a vrarrant I a ihe magnate. ... i. A . erhlrh reme nfier in aas dlamltwed in ceurtfollow. Ing mi sneountet with Kiigallen'e uheuffeu . c reeuli nt cue ,f the lung set'ic" nt "iM'iitlngH" wnl hue I... I. tne hi. a- lie Reguforl blood boll, unii, Imlile'itally, have matte certain portions "i the lie Beaufort anatomy prsttl sole. Kilgalien, Ue lleai fort .. rte.i la ah. lalnlng lha warrant. Inveigled his eon. . , i . .-. ,'it.i nil i" i ue ""i' i Oct, H gnd three tried t. Indues Mm by offer nf large um of money i" leeve Chicago if. pgrts uakoown or, in fa. ;, any other pit rl. i i. ,i.e my wife, Oounteee lie Beau foit, ' lie Beaufort a lie replied, "gnd I shall net leave Chicago whll she 'a... .ii in a heap i ii i want to see her. I .in not want your money." Upon Ihta, he tare, Kilgalien "emaehod bint i" tii face." To-dei -i warrant i the urt inkling of tins par ti ular aseaull, ,'n Trial llenlad i aniadea. John ' Lufneden eonvloted nmn slaughter in the Oourl a Qensral .s - I sloni for the ki ling Man y II. Suy- I i.i iii, a . mo linker, win noi have I ngw trial. The Appellate Blvisigu of 1 n.e guprarae Court to-da) denied l,iiiiiileii'a uppeiil. I.liiiimI.-ii a. 1 s..' I'dgfg gUggrelled over a loan of III.'... I' la ' reeultsd tn s.iuotiug. N HITS BACK WITH WARRANT AT DADA Un PRICE ONE CENT. . .e Dvmm urr - ..- . i startled a. to mantko af Mr, nttsNttt'i nam. Do you saaaa ta stat Eocing Commlsslansr?" ciulrnioji Merrltt. "No," was the siuiihat;.. rsply, -X mean h.' son, the Spsuker." There was i o ftirthar snaimenl and the Inqu in ., . kl) paaead to anotm lino of inveetigntl ig, gpeeker SV ads worth was , acti. in ippealag the antl-raee 'rnrk ksglelt Bon Wbl(h In INI wits heaic-i In I . tasambly. In DM at bmse peaaed th 1 :: a large major! y though gpegti Wl - ' 1 i opiio.l ;:. declaring ghu- " 'ii "i in a matter of prltinlnte. 1. 1. n j. Bvans, ireaaurrr or tin-ioo.. -era' organlgati. i, which Kreagl J- 'I ntrl . tied to a fund to 4efr . 1 "I .gaanblli bills, M.lmlrted eg i. stand thla ai tei noon thai he hn ehanged hli tern of accounting , Nn y ember, i:..i. , 1 1 ( r the iasage thi tgm .1- i . ' :!i. auti iletroe t ..l.l boevta. ill e tllle. I t iat 'Tim" gi na . .(, 'rim ' aeerstary of n . u . , wen I gouth for hi heal s, weeke .mo. tfr, hi irgie, eha i a mgaibef of t.. a:i etreel hou I gtrong. sturgi .. .' mpnny, was eoeotnpanled by his u: t. i. n y. John ii Htenohfleld. In opening nis teetlmony he said i had bean secretary ami treasurer . : the laekey vim. .met. u had bee. fornjad. "Are yau roanei gee ii etionT" aidti K reeet "i inn .i truetei I wiin any racln Asetatani Cauasi .' IVestohgetei Ra i s Aai . i uioa tad th. Turf ar ITIe'd Club," Mid Mr. Sturm. i Whai ha, ...en ike syetesa nmo. the telng asaoeluttana and the Jooki Clii . with ega d to paying . .-.ai ga penseal a. Ii as varied. aeti , the Jni'k) '"u'i a"ted the aso.l. ttons mid B'lmetirne ''-, eoted epa aii'v Whi i the) were all -tiercel the Juckei cui . hand ed the finnan in tae i. ii .ii ibe Jeokgy Cl. there were fouad I fee separate leg., sap a mis - me for the Joke r:u gione and ths .t'-er for th .1 : e " i i .-..I i ., iti4 a -Hoclallon- ln Ifot the leggl aapenaea of i ,. j ,.;.- i'la i In it -e;iirale uceount w:a (:. M2, In WW thej wee ti !' iiml In Ms tec were t-'.Tll. "How much wu tali... I by lh Jirlte Club for leiml exieii'e in Hsw?" ask. resel. All 1 know of I Mi. '"-. said tl w .lues. "la l Ihere wu a fund ot