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EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT. SULZER FIGHT WITH MURPHY IN ASSEMBLY Programme of the Boss Is Not to Kill Bill, but for a Referendum. VOTE ON IT THIS FALL T - T J L V .1J i annually runcu iu i iciu Point by Growing Sentiment In Favor of Sulzer Bill (SpeoUl Is TIm (ml WorteJ ALBANY. June 24. The growing eotittacnt in favor of too Sulaor brand Of direct primaries u oppoood by the Murphy machine atylo of bluff prl Startee, U to bo mot by a parliamen tary strategy. Tbe machine's v4avenin Hour plan to to talus the Sulier Mil aad pre vide far a referendum to, bo VMM at the tell oectloa. The Murphy leadtre Hare adopted the aavi outflank Suiter, stop the blttet warfare and organise to beat the "no tale convention" primary Idea In the rail. This new manoeuvre was unknown to ttno Mind followtrt of Murphy before the Assembly met to-day. Only tbe insiders like apeaker "Al" Smith and Flour Leader Levy were entrusted with the 'seated order." from Fourteenth etreet It le Jut possible that thi. plan VlU be modified, but at all events this la the lateat "flank movement" by Murphy ASSEMBLYMAN EISNER OPENS THE BATTLE IN ASSEMBLY. Tfe battle over primaries opened shortly after noon In tha Aeaombly. .Whan Aaaemblyman Blaner of New York, who Introduced the Governor a MIL began the debate. The Senate adjourned without tiklns any action 00) direct primaries, but a meeilnr of Arte Judiciary Committee waa ached led for late In the afternoon, ifter Which It Waa expected that the ilov emore bill, tha Biauvelt bill and pna . albly same of 'the Republican primary nd eleetlon lew amendments will be reported. ' The Assembly worked under e cloae ball. After warning hla colleagues "to beware Of epecloua arguments." and Indulging In the hope that the debate would proceed "without personalities.' Aaeemblyman Blaner urged tbe Assem blymen to cupport the Oovernor'c bill Jf you And there te a sentiment for 1L" . "And I'm cure you muct so llnd," be Aaaemblyman Cuvllller replied to Mr. Klsner'e admonition against personal! Mas. "1 have heard Governor criticise the Legislature,'' be declared, "but when a Governor call, member of the Legtala ture 'eeolawage and puppets' It snail not go unchallenged by me. I want to SCO to William Sulaer that I resent any statement be may make ubout any Sena tor or Asoeuebiymsn for dolus his duty ao he sees 1L "I have known William Sulser eigh teen yeara ac a member of Tammany Hall and I never knew one more faltb fill to Feberd Croker or Charles F. .Murphy than he until be became Gov ernor. I charge hint with being tbe l Judas of the Democratic party In this I Stale. He wanto to be the Mg boss of the State. He thinks ne'e a cbrcwd I nolltlolan. hut we'll teach him some thing Del ore a" noown lo-nnuu m uaue ooc who made him crooks ana thieve Why. he has been at the pub llo or lb for twenty-nve years." Wben tbe debate began only eta Ac eemblymen out of 14( were absent. They were Ootlllo, Geoghan, Hammer, Lane and O'Brien. Democrats, and Oil lott. Republican. Bitter resentment toward the Governor . was shown by both maj rtty leadar Wagner and minority leader Brown in the Senate when tb. Governor's message was received, rhetr mala attack was baaed on tbe Idea that the things they vote being asked to oonelder were too trivial tor an astro, aession and tha: the i Governor had no business to delay in sending to hie messages. Wagner referred angrily to tho Gov ernor's statement that the Legislature CeoTrurht. 1MB. W O. (The Mew GIANTS WIN AT SBW YORK 030 1 0000 BROOKLYN 000000000 Batlerlee Stark and Miller; Teereau and Meyers. HIGHLANDERS LOSE AT WASHINGTON 00000000 WASHINGTON 00100200 Butteries McConnell and Sweeney: Boehllng and Henry. GIANTS WITH . TESREAU IN BOX DEFEATDODGERS McGraw's Sluggers Get to Yingling for Solid Hits in Second and Third. 01ANTS. I R. H. FO. A. I 'Burns. I! 0 65 9 0 iMBUMfU. -dp '.- 0 fletcher. to. ; y 0 I 2 0 Doyle.2b ...... 1 I 0 3 0 Morklo, lb 1 1 0 0 Murray, rf 10 10 0 Meyers, c 117 10 Snodtrast, cf.... 12 3 0 0 Tesreau. p 0 I 0 2 0 Totals 4 7 27 9 0 BROOKLYN. R. H. PO. A. E. Moran, rf 0 1 3 0 0 Culihaw. 2b 0 0 0 3 0 Stengel, cf 0 2 4 0 0 Wheat. If 0 12 0 1 Daubert. lb 0 0 0 0 Smith, 3b 0 0 10 0 Fieher.es...'.... 0 0 13 1 Miller, e 0 14 10 Stack, p 0 0 0 0 0 Yingiir.s.p 0 0 0 3 1 Callahan 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 S 24 10 2 Callahan batted for Stack In M Inning. Umpires Klem and Orth. Attendance 11.1100. Klret Base on Dalle Off stack 1, off Tesreau t. Struck Out Uy Stack I. by Teereau 7. Tbree-Base Hit Doyle. Two-Base lilts Meyers, Suodgraea. Double Plays Cutshaw to Fisher to DsubarL Wild Pitch Teereau. POLO GROUNDS, June 11. An In teresting spectator who watohed tbe game from tbe prcce boa waa K S. Qulglcy, formerly of the international League, who haa Just clgned a contract to umpire In tha National League. Ife will assume his official duties the latter part of the week. . The crow of thi Brazilian battleship now In the harbor waa Invited to at tend tha ball game thtc afternoon along with the American sallora of the battleship Arkansas, but when the game etartad thu Bru-illlsns had not showed up. The Yankee tars wsre right on ths lob. Tesreau was selected for pitcher for the Giants and Stack went In against him. A crowd of i:,000, half of which were Brooklyn rooter, witnessed the flgnt. FIRST INXtNO-atore.il was called out on strikes. Cutshaw filed out to Snod graea and Stengel struoti out. Meyers dropped the laat etrtke and threw hint out. No Rune. Burns drove a long fly to Stengel Stack then struck cut both Shafer and Fletcher. No Runs. SECOND INNING Wheat beat out a high bounder te the Infleld, but was out steeling second, Meyers to Flotaher. Daubert got a base on balls and took second on a wild pitch. Smith also got a base on balls. Teereau got Fisher's grounder and threw to 8hafer. forcing (Confirmed on Twelfth Page.) John D. at Samraer Home. m.KV BLAND. O.. June 14 John D. Rockefeller arrived here to-day In snnnrl the summer nt III Forest Hill I In, iter sister, Miss Lucy Spellman. l4 eAV Slf srMTwaloj OrculMtioa Books Open to AD." The hm hMU Trk WaMl. - 4 - O - o - 3 LOSE GETAWAY GAM E Home Team Bunches Its Hits in the Sixth Boehling Pitches Well. AME CALLED AFTER EIGHT INNINGS. HIGHLANDERS. HIGHLANDERS WITH SENATORS R- H.PO. A. E. Daniels, rf 0 0 f 1 0 Wolier.cf 0 I 1.0 0 Croe, If 0 2 2 1 0 Sweeney, c 0 0 I 0 0 Gossetr, e 0 0 4 1 0 Harried, 3b..'. .. 0 0 0 1 0 Pecklnpsugh, ss. 0 I 2 3 I Borton, lb 0 0 12 1 0 McKechnio, 2b.. 0 112 0 McConnell, p 0 0 0 7 0 Derrick 0 0 0 0 0 Caldwell, p 0 0 0 I 0 Totals 0 S 24 18 1 Derrick batted for McConnell. WASHINGTON. R. H.PO. A. E. Moeller, rf 0 2 3 0 0 Foster, ?b 0 11 1 0 Milan, cf 1 "P 2 0 0 Gandil, lb I 0 8 0 0 Morgan, ss 0 I I 4 0 Shanks, If 0 1 0 0 La Pone, 2b 1 1 2 o Henry, c t 0 0 5 '1 0 Boehling. p 0 0 I 4 0 Totals 3 7 24 II 0 First Base dn Balls OST McConnell, 1; off Caldwell. 1; off Boehling, L Struck Out By MoConnelL 1; by Boeh ling, 3 Umpires Connolly nod Mo- Uieevey. ojierial to Tbe keeas Worts.) WASHINGTON, June 14. Manager Chance selected McOonnell for elab duty with Sweeney behind ths bat In the final game of the series with ths Sen ators. Joe Boehling. the young south paw, was on the mound for Washing ton. The Held eras aoft and footing treach aroue owing to the recent mine. In order to allow the Yankees time tc get away on the Federal Express the game waa called at I o'clock. FIRST INNXNO Dan Isle out. Morsjan to Gondii. Wolter alngled to right. Cree elnrled to right. Walter osught naptilng at second, Boehling to Morgan to Foster. 8weeney filed to Moeller No Runs One Left. Mueller walked. Moeller caught nap ping at first and put out Mr.'nnnel! to Borton to PecAlnpeugh. Foster out McConnell to Borton. Milan out. Me- Kcdinic to Borton. No Rune. RKCOND INNING Hartsell filed to Laporte. Pecklnpaugh filed to Milan Borton cut. Morgan to Gandil. No Runs. Gandil out, Pecklnpaugh to Borton. Morgan tiled to Wolter. Sbankc out Pecklnpaugh to Borton. No Rune. THIRD INNING - McKechnio oat, Boehling to Gandil. MoOonnell lined to Gondii Daniels out. Footer to Gandil No Runs. LaPOrtS singled over e.wnrl Henry .it.;!T vtl. efcC J'tiieil to Tlorion. HEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 84, 1913. WOMAN THREATENS TO KILL BARONET'S! BRIDE AT WEDDING Daughter of Tichborne Pre tender Declares She Will Shoot Miss Greville. DEMANDS HER "ESTATE." Utter to Earl of Granard Husband of Miss Mills, Causes Arrest. LONDON, June M.-A charge o threat ening to murder waa made at Bow Street Police Court to-day against a daughter at Arthur Orion, tha claimant to the estates of the Tichborne farntfy about whose Identity (I divided for many yeara. Greville, who is to marry Mr Joseph Dougtrtjr-Tlohbornc, the young baronet, to-morrow, waa efleged to hare trees menaced. The threat eras snnTatasrt tm a latter to the Cart of firaruvrd, who married, la ms. Beatrice Mans. daugMor of Osf- t e New Tort. Skr Ocorge Lewes, tor the proeeeuttoa. eatd.be could produce celeosesa that Ms 1 1 sua it h- to carry out her throat of nrar- darlng the oerensony of gresiflsi Oratory. Ike accused seaman, who eaUat hay ecK Theresa Deughty-Tlahborne. pro tected to court that aha Intended no harm to the bride and only wanted to bring her ease before tbe public Te letter to the Karl of Qoanard i of etied to "the easjewaehlng marriage of my ooueta, Joseph Tlersbcrno," It M: "I have asked 'you to use yew bs- fluonee to mah them give me come cf tbe money they have stolen from us. Too do nothing. It Is nothing to you that I starve as teas aa you aad your wtfo eesi gtve parties suod flaunt about with people Who. if they know the troth, would Tee ashamed te know you. You cannot hide any more, for I am making you aa accessory be So re the tact in tolling you that I am going to sheet that girl rather than Jooesjh ah ell marry her aad they shall lite ea my money. Aa there la a God to henvea I am setae to do It" Another tetter edrrlood Cel. fltratten Us tee en hoop the women of hie family away from the Oratory for. It ooM, they will be eafer elae where" The woman waa remanded. Arthur Oftoa to 1S claimed, to be Roger Ttchborao aad dome n fled the tlUe aad eetatec of the twelfth bar- He came from Australia and the family, beltorlnaj that the young Roger TtohboroV had aeon loot at sea, refused tc acknowledge him. The cele brated trial began la ISTt and after several months Ortnn waa n on -suited ana cent tc jail for fourteen yeara for perjury. He died after aervlng hie term In lilt He had admitted be wae a butcher from the 'Start and of Loa- BASEBALL GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 0 2 5 0 0 0 BOSTON 0 0 0 1 0 0 s Bsttsrles-.iec.ton and KUllfer; Tyler and Hariaen. AT ST. LOUIS. HEUOND OAME. CHICAGO 0 0 ST. LOUIS 0 0 Batteiiee Lavender mat Bresnahan, Orlner and Wlngo. , AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT DETROIT. rraT-oakia. CLEVELAND 000200002 0 DETROIT 0000001.100 liaiterles-lUi.:cr aud UsnJ, Wlllttt I us M-ir BELMONT WAGERS WITHIN THE LAW, DECLARES COURT Nothlnir to Show That Five Men Proceeded Against Made Book. PRIOR OPINION CITED. Bookmaker Is Defined as Per son Who Makes Bete by a System. MINSOUL, U U aae . County Judge J erase P. Niemann, elttlag aa a oosatnittlng magtatrata, dismissed to day the proceedings brought by DIs- trlot-Attorney Wycong against Ave men whom Burns deteotlvee la the employ of the New Tork American charged with navsnr made booh at the Belmont Park race track, la a lengthy opinion Judge Niemann held that no evidence had bean presented to ehow that these were guilty or oooaasw.is. wita Tha tua as he Bp SB) guilty of thai crime of within the seeaalag of used ta saeCso tat of tbe quoted at length from aa Soaromo Court JUottoo Height in he defined rwohmaktog. aad hM Shot he showed a bcokmaker tc be coe whe made beta try a system and as a boet nesc and bad a dork who kept a rec ord ef the beta and the eeioksre ef the by shear ri stag ad- The Hart-Agnew tow, be eald. had not changed the etotne of booksresJrte noaah, enough now at nahrbt bo di Tided Into two claceea, written bookrnaklng and oral bookmsklag Ths former waa prohibited by the Hart-Ag new tow aad the latter was not. Oral beobenakiag mas wrohtbttod by a later amendment, however and la aa lleajnl ea wrttten hookmasrtfig. "Ordinary betting," uuatfaatd Judge Niemann, "even if earned aa aad ra pes, ted from day to day Is not bockmak. Ing. The atotates and doakdoM haew made M clear that there la a dli bete ecu tbe person who traaeaet rrrofeeetonal gambler. ng, ana the au wae masse a bet or even a aeries of bets to tha eidlaaiy way. The law of UM, chapter em, did not to nay way cssangs the Mndsmeutal lequwemaat for the offerers. Te he a violation of the law thane maat ho took. making ao tt ha "It that may now be oral If he employed. U without writing, bat the evidence mast show that the person belonged to that class of game sters or gamblers, prafemlenal gam blers whose operations are oonduoted upon the aaheme known ae bectusak- $2 A DAY LAW NULLIFIED. leSeTteleAoeo Iwrndvertcsaiy Its Own Work. AI.bJlny. June St. A bowl went up to-day when It waa discovered that the II a day minimum wage law fa canal laborers had been nullified toadvert eatly by the Logtotatarei Gov. Sulaer had the law enacted but a subsequent measure relative to m chanloa employed In State Institutions did not have the II a day amendment incorporated and It cannot now be put to forca Joe Jnchtcon Saepeadad. OHXCuVGO, June M Precedent Ban Johneon, of the American Loegue this afternoon announced the Indefinite sus pension of Joe Jackson, Cleveland out fielder, who was ordered off the Held In alundey'e game. Johneon received the umpire's report to-day and took Im mediate action. AT CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS 3 0 0 -CHICAGO 0 0 0 - Batlerlee; 111 m... end Azn.x Liu. , I " Circulutioa Book Open to AIL" I 18 PAGES r. R. PROGRESSIVE SELECTED TO TRY WHITE SLAVE CASE. NAIAD, AT 12 T0 1, WINS FEATURE AT POKTPARK R. T. Wilson's Pffly Pumtshes Big Upset in Dinner Stakes Early Rose Third. Wilson ir,'e Btahod a htg ompitae here thto aftaw by winning the Astoria tha hast Sold of rwo-yar- old flUlec seen at tho pes Andrew MUler-e Any Time, la I . . ZfStVih.- even, Steti MoraOeaLte 1 tea ydaoe. aeeeadi Ptaak, awML MmaMS al aad eat, ftrat I OoL aMlowagr, T to S a tK9SSmjl MB QSswloBfcawjs ssVJS lattsS te Btorly Bombtad. ftoa, OAO a-a. ' rxra gwatra -ismu eTagtiss, is to " Ishsjsttl te The isln WiSMJ Richard T. WUoeo jtVe Naiad law. eeeond. was equally swonglgism Marly Ttnec the mash touted speed aearveL was third. On paper, the twee reaped w twt hssei affair between Flits esay estd BsMrty Baae, the latter tinaan of her Uspreoeivs debut stotarday koteg aha g easts! chelae. Wben tt came a running, Early Boss aad rutaway were sear woU assfl pt. fared ao ttt rash ants tha Sswt atgssUi waa passer! Kara the aatd and Aery Time swerved basTtp. wtatte Welti treat straight ea arcout her bastassa stsTagpart weal to the watp aa PBssw way whoa he pet her taratght. but sbe evidently i mental It Two awisptag She savoriu apt rwtaed her ehsrsms aad aMhoinah aha was pit stag fast ot She cpS, the rush aaata too tote. FlftBT fftACg. Pea less yaai tide'. MM ad 4 ad i pre and a half furlongs: straight Deift. US (TroalerL I to t even and 1 to L flrat; Mordaasl. US (Batwall), I to L I to l aad even, as toad; Plana, ue (Karrlak). I to L 1 to 1 and even, third. Ttms-1 M M, Huda'e Brother US, Lgnocwood US, Chorion lit, Tedding MS, Odd Cross M", aad Small MM. also ran. BBCOfdO RACI. Handicap: for tnree-year-olds and up ward: tan added: one mile and three furlongs elandhrll. U7 (MoCahoy). T to U and out, flrat: Colonel Hollosay, M (Pord), 6 to L ' to I and out, second: Hlssion, 101 (Karcick). I to 1, I to I and out, third. ' Tithe. I.K. Amain also ran. Handbill gaflopsd all tha wwy In the aocoud race, a long journey of a mile and three eigntbs. He went out at the start and opened up a ga: of four lengths on Col. Ilolloway and Mission In lli run to the far turn. Ctlonel ci st'il a oil ins! before tiieetrtuh tvas WILSON NAMES HENEY TO PROSECUTE AT CnNCE THE WHITE SLAVE CASE Reverses Ruling of McReynolde Holding Up the Trial, and Appoints Roosevelt Progres sive in Place of McNab. NEW UNITED STATES JUDGE WILL HEAR TESTIMONY Ministerial Association Telegraphs Wilson, Urging Investigation House Judiciary May Take It Up Westdrn FSisl Oomrjsny ril Qvurts by AtkmmrCmmtl J. Heney s spedsi pwsscutor it (aU 'Heney b the RoossrtM tie Chscafo CtowentkM for the structsd for Tsft Hd pass As 32 PUT TO DEATH FOR ASSASSINATION OFGRANDV TweKw Executed aVOw IB AdrJISrjn to tbe TvMotJI Lost Week. Love, US (Morel) US (Toahte). third, 'lama, USS4. Qsoottlo, Of, oa. Ji at straight. SU.S0: plaoe, HIS; ohow, MM. OSeey Love, ptaoe, IS Ml Bronee Wing, show. M at SBOOND puree $400, Ave and a half furloaga Korfhaga 111 (Borel), Bret; Asnhttlon. 101 (Martin), second ; Mockery. Its (stetep). third. Time, l.OI 14. HoMoa, Al Jones, Llndar, Candy Boa, Do. uel. Csar Michael aad Bomero also rah. t mutuals paid: Korfhaga straight 11.10. place II.lt. show 1. to ; Ambition. place 13 to. show Hi Moohary, show It.fO. THIRD RACB For three year elds ami up : puree ttt ; one mile and stv euty yards Ir. Waldo Bridge, 101 (Eatep), first. Helena ltd (MoCabe), second; Taypay. 101 (Steele), third. Time, 1.41. Vollta. Baity aha Bar vwince, Tlllle'e Nlgh'mare Elvutan alsotran II ntutuels paid Dr. Waldo RrlgKl Ktrstght tlT.lt, place II.K0, aad etty pollea, hot there waa ao dh mfZiSJlLISllMtrSl to the scaffold with shoe stops. Several that have soereostved aTtsto'wBsIa ef them delivered asMeeaoaa from tha ltMmi hps daw aaya Me ftESULTS AT jJTCfDA. ST puree asmfpsoenga ace opt the rPssgsoltoser 'puurMl'.' mstuels silll TTtsMiauii IsweaMaat would direct that she Otppv PBIOE Oil OUT. Attorney-General soandai that haa hVcrtsvb ahargee. He pieta meeting tram Alb aoida and Secretary of (Labor Beoretary Wllaco reiterated hla i Pen that there bad boon a motive la his appeal to the weaerai to have tha eaae postpones) until tap esser i mlsslonar -General of BAKER MAY OCT fLACB QIVIM UP BY M'NAB. Representative William Bahae sat i 't-aiiiornts is constosring IT sot as at vtyg. son s oner to assume tae Called I Uisirtut-.Uioroeysaig at m CwManiB Pirji wtsht slm ctjo sad ths . I - m sb . . W PBBBlMBf Of dtSjrtBg BShO WOfS B oounos cltbor Ms SMooeeeer or a at slat esstas be ssovod tar trial by ' 9M I riiita sTisWl aartitst pea- corned because of too sMsssmsS Jwaws). 1 1 Ja