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on 9 t i ti ek Bo ‘ io ed Barctol 23M0J0NES KNOCKS OUT: WARD. ST UTTWILKESBARRD, ol “rear Jonea, of Philadelphia, knocked a4tW TH LURKS WHERE HURDLE ACES ARE RUN Jockeys’ Lives in Danger During Such ‘Contests, and the Abolition of Them by the Morris Park Stewards Would *Remove an Undesirable Spectacle. “he wndesirabity of hurdle racing, a steeplechase, for there is a degree of fla emphasized every timo one of these wucés is run. They’ serve no purpose. They aré not valuable adjuncts to rao- Mng. They are distinctly dangerous to tthe lives of the riders who accept mounts, and as spectacles they are the weverse of pleasant, Gpectators at Westchester in the gpring of the present season saw Jockey) (arzy carried from the track bruised and) -Dleeding, and they subsequently learned of bis death, ‘Zesterday the crowd saw two horses fell at the first hurdle and they saw we favorite, Charawind, fall at the last Qump. It 1s not a pleasant sight to ge & jockey fall with a horse in front of @ field, to watch hi miicked and ‘wampied upon by the hoofs of the q@thers, It was & positive relief to see Gay get up and walk off the track after Qs fearful tumble. Through the field it 1s a different Affair. The pace is esgier and the turt soft, If a rider falls he ts rarely in-|- fured seriously. Speed Over Hurdles. In @ hurdle race there ts a break- meok speed and obstacles are so Jow, thet horses are frequently rushed through them. There have been no hur- idle races since Westchester meeting in Whe apring. None of the other associa- fiops would have them, changing thoir hhurdie fixtures Into steeplechases, The fWestohester Association would confer a “benefit on their patrons !f they would @bolish hurdle races forever. These races are especially trying om the women folks, for they grow hysterl- eg! and shriek and scream at every wtumble a horse makes. One can endure s asure watching a horse stride over turf in @ finely Iaid out feld like that at Westchester. But hurdle races a an abomination and a positive menace to Ufe and lim. ‘Whitney’s Sted Book. The writer is indebted to William C. Whitney for a most complete and valu- able work descriptive of the stallions and mares in the Whitney stud. Mr. ‘Whitney originally intended the oom- pilation for bis own private use, but) found that the records were valuable historical matter and so has had them distributed for private clroulation. Profacing the work oge finds 4 few remarks from Mr, Whitney, who saya his attention was called to the faot that in order to ered Ceugamond in breeding and racing beve mares) xcell and survived 89 a8 to have shown some class, lnvestiga~ Uon proved that frue, and in guided by ir out of elghty-one y's stud only racing Beet ler § mares sper cont. them and we . placed in %6 per cent, of the remaind: Mares in fir So st comes that such mareg as Addie, Admiration, Auricoma, Ballyhoo, Black re Breas Cas! erite, Reel, a ils eo nat eee Le ot ra gathered tt the Whitney s' MY such xeneral exoellence show produce A flood of whiners. ‘The come Pliation HA nou ot oD valpapl instruc- ates Ce yw Ww! a keen eres 1e; hese. ta breeding end racing uf Kidsey” Sinie ie Ly pce IRENE LINDSEY HORSES 10 AID WORKS EAST MILE} OF AUTOMOBILISTS E HH, Smathers’s Mare Shows] Tourists Found It Impossible to Well in’ Preparation for Man- shattan Handicap — MoChes- » Ney Breezes a Quarter. é GRAVEBEND RACE TRACK, Bopt, 90, +7More {des} conditions for training épuld svacoely be imagined than those fwhich Phevailed this morning during the eallopiiignours at the Brookiyn Jockey | Club courne,..The horses were ushered 1 the'traok sat an early hour and many yvere sent)along at seasonadle rates of @pend. Africamiter having been fired, his own- hadi@apt, Dunphy erect a paddock thé drifield go as to turn out the Star r to!@opl off, He will remain turned ) itene.Lindsey’s Good Work. ing, honors fell to #rank Taylor, every, standpoint, It was in tloh for her engagement in the Mi bt taki Hangioao 10 be decided on PH. corres and then along a ‘quect etch, eri “th distance in as vi e iRfensti had the mount on ye Candling. a threeeigh' A ee tance in 227 sae the distance ins ‘ga Musio in Shape ent. Muslo ot palt-mile & in 0. ont | aavocate ‘one 1 ey pty “y ca On Blue Jay, gine corre te en I, Gat "Sie real Se roe wes aeeeey Tutte Rens 2 aves ae ‘Aivionge in 068. Bila “pa rs ‘our t nly were sent to exercise. et ie acento ar tot ipaingore another of. the @am Hurstbourne Breeses, ft ner Tom Welsh was quite busy oharges sonding Sir Carter sit new Hurstbourne five: ere, te in 491-2, Sun from Pa, Sept, — ‘out 6. Ward, of Plymouth, !n ten rounds Insti night, after wearing him down tod sétth body Diows. The tignt waa fast © ind alths h Ward Inndad ae porous. ee es ald hance ai ‘» BAe une ward strength 1 on eed knock 20 knocked him ‘out in’ the tenth, _———__— WILLIAMS V8, CARSEY: iy, | sufliced i i ie Wofkod th three furlongs in 48 sec- | thi ‘argc Mrs. hee also of Philadelphia, was Dlaced second, Climb East»-Bepket Hill in Berkshires by Power of Their Big Machines.) & ys SPRINGFIBLD, Mast. Gept. %.— Thirteen autos left Springfleld yester~ day on the run of the Automobile Club of America from Boston to New York, by way of the Berkshires. Hast Becket , Mill, thirty-five miles west of Spring- field, was the hoodoo, and before it had been surmounted inofdents sufficient for several issues of the comlo weeklies transpired. Auto after auto found the grade too steep. Then teams of horses with ‘uby fecen and allow his injured mem-| which enterprising farmers soon ap- were chartered at extortionate prices, and by dint of much exertion ,|the autos finally reached the crest o: the hill. , Task for Heavy Cars. Hefbre the party left Springfeld the ability of ‘the tourist cars to climb the steep grades between Springticld and PittsNela was questioned. President ruck, of the Automobile Club or perica, was the first to make the at- tempt. His machine stood the test @randly until it encountered a dozen wads of sawdust. ‘The wheels of the euto flew round and round like those of a locomotive on a slippery track, but thé auto did not move. Two teams of horses and haif a dosen shoulders as an auxiliary power rt big aresa ‘Rute. which | " S Wg green auto whic treat to bas President Shattuck’s car Searrett Got There. Vice-President W, H. Scarrett was the only member of the parcy abie to mount the ill without ot the te fe turn to the prison on threat of imme- Becket hill in Paseabis} one. death. ut W: which he was Presi cost of ee Somat mrs WOMEN GOLFERS PLAY FOR TITLE CHICAGO, Sept. 80.—The match play round in’ the women's national golf championship will begin to-day at Wheaton. So far the Hasterners have shown to advantage, and there are many who predic’ that the title will go to) thelr ot Pall the country. Mrs. Caleb Fox, o! Hladelphia, won the med: fhe auautty round, “She covered the in Inety= four, fecord for women. ow » Roland ‘low, HELD FOR STEALING WATCH. Boys Say They Saw Prisoner Take Gold Timeptec: Joseph Brundle, of Paterson, N. J., wah held in $1,000 ball for further ex Mforrisania, Court to-day on @ charge of eee was arrested last night by SEAT ACRE Pati gt Brook Many cack cate ue at oye told attended a SEES eae TWO MEN “WHO DEEP INTEREST IN POLITICS. BASEBALL OF 1908 IS HISTORY NOW American League’s Season Ends and High- landers Are Found Occupying Fourth Place. FINAL RECORD OF AMERICAN LEAGUE. S| wom wouiBD Professional baseball for the year 1903 1s history now. There are no more wames to be played. The American League season closed yesterday and the Highlanders marked it with a victory over the Detroit Tigers. So far as the boys ‘on the hill" were eoncerned it was a fine contest. It marked the fact that Clark Griffith has @ good team and next reason will surely vee him a very prominent factor In the vace for the pennant. The team finished fourth and that is very creditable, ‘vo begin with the nine was composed of stars. For a while they did not play together, When they got into the stride amination by Magistrate Baker in the ‘tion by Emperor Francis Joseph and lm Tremont royal salute Lat hig ing @ gold fect the eration, of t work there were few teams | which could compare with them. It Is too bad they did not get down to that’! sp! ESCAPED CONVICT AGAIN CAPTURED William Weider, Who Broke Jail at Dannemora by_.Ter- rorizing Guard with Pistol, Is in the Tombs. é William Welder, a young man of twenty-one years, by occupation a cook, when he isn’t breaking out of jails or re-) formatories, was arraigned to-day in the Centre Street Court. For one of his years Welder has had a record that blanches many an older criminal. He is just now wanted in Dannemora to fill out a term which be- gan in March, 1899, and was cut short by the youne man’s penohant for elud- ing guards and breaking prison bars. In March, 1899, Welder was arres...d on a caarge of larceny and on acount of his extteme youth he was sent to Rin- dall's island. se law nad no teriors for him, and to quit his auranc3 be «et fire to the building In witch he was capilve, Ho made his vecare, bus Fektrested and oo a cal sent to Elmira for five years. At Elmira ge proved unruly and for the safety of ¢h> piace Welder was tranaferro! to Dannem ra. Three proved al! he found to his ising at this pl \ce and he escaped on a dark, gliomy ight. He was mecap.ured and 6 there until 1902, ison life a Welder, Collaborating with a. fellow convict, who was abaut to be set fre in grew irksome for on account of his good conduct, Planned another escape, His fellow, ‘con'’ left a pistol for him against aj pole in the road near the prison. While emercising one cay with his keeper Welder made a break for liber- secured the revolver, turned upon keeper and made that trusty re- the last heard of Welder | tives Bray and | Crystal Avenue and Becona ‘Mire DECKER NO MATCH FOR CALLAHAN PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 40. Jahan had all the best of a with Kid Decker here last night. Despite the fact that Decker fouled Callahan four distinct times, the Kid red the| Was all but out at the end of the sixth round. CZAR GREETED IN AUSTRIA. Met by Fran Joseph at Station and Guest at State Banquet, VIBNNA, Sept. 9.—The Czar, accom- panied by a large suite, including For- eign Minister Lamsdorft, arrived here to-day and was met at the railroad si ‘he Archdukes. The greetings of the jonarchs were of the heartlest charao- ter. ‘They, Kissed each ather ¢wice, | A Emperors they rn driven to Castle, whe’ ‘route. bel yy troops and enormous crowds aro certainty that New York would have deen able to boast of two teams well up in their respective races, “Grif's Good Pitcher. pitoher. country. have no worry for next year. He is well fixed in that depertment all that secms to be necessary. of praise 1s due Griffith. of men early in year midable all year, luck than that which the team experi: enced Jt is a surety that It would have been | pennan Critics Disappointed. Critics eurly in the year failed to take that fact into consideration and |Many predicted that the pennant would Wave over the American It hey make the same gue xt year they ‘will not be so far wrong as this & = 3 cS Just who will make up the team when 194 opens is not as vet settled. Hiok man, the Cleveland's heavy “hitter. is e 0 will be with Grif. fith and so Is Barret, the outdelder of the Detroit team. Crawford was want- jed, but the Detroit managers wanted Os.boo “for Is release. | That was too much to pay for player amd the deal |was called off, man Is not en- |gaged to pla: irae base It in very likely that An St. Louls, will be |touna’ in a New York ‘wuiform next SILVER WORKERS QUT ON STRIKE to Stand Firm. Five hundred silver workers who em- of Silver Workers of America struck to- day and held a meeting in Odd Fellows Hall, No. 98 Forsyth street, a long lock-out, wages ‘to continue on the present scale. ‘When their demands were made yeater- them and they aiso held a meeting, at which {t was decided to stand firmly j Against acceding to the strikers’ de- mands. Prominent among the employers go of arson Was Whose business has been crippled by the strike are tho firms of Luxenbure & Haskill, of No. 177 Grand street; Bash months Brothers. of No. 67 Spring street, and Litt & Muth, of No, 118 Walker street. After a conference | guarantee each other that they would |not give Into the strikers. bonds, We Eat Too Much We eat too fast, we exercise too little, we oversrork our nerves The Sonar and bowels get clagged. aha d ee liver gets Apsety (Biliousness. ) ‘And attending thest two simple ailments come all kinds: of dis- eases and complications. Hieve and to cure these peta i “the entre, medical warld recommends hnd pre- scribes ‘Nature's Laxative Wate Take only the genuine, Don't be deceived by a laxative called * WUNYADI" water—ask and demand HUNY ADI JANOS, style earlier for then {t is almost @ In Puttmann Griffith has a great “lw Another year will see him one of the very best left-handers in the In the matter of twirlers, ‘Grit peed hi a the Aig (strengthening of the outfeld is about Lilke McGraw of the Giants, a heap He took a lot who had never played together and whipped them into such shape as to make them most for- | al With « better run of fighting hard with Boston for the ‘They Demand a Nine-Hour Day at Present Scale—Employers to Give Bonds for $500 Each body Branch No. 7 of the Brotherhood to discuss the raising of news of war to withstand The silver workers have struck for a nine-hour instead of a ten-hour day, the day their employers refused to consider the employers agreed to give bonds of $5,000 each to A violation “veider of the strikers means forfeiture of the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903, TAKE A i F, HAFFEN FINDS NO MAYOR'S NEST At Least He Says the Borough of the Bronx Has No Candi- date for the City’s Executive Chair. It is the regular order these days if an oficial fs “turned down” for a re- nomination to come out as an “inde pendent" candidate, and when the Re- publican machine tn Brooklyn decided to put up another man for Alderman nj} Place of Alderman Webster R. Walkley, | the dndependent Republicans and Citi: | zens’ men the Twentieth Al dermante District tao him up, and will nominate bim. oe If there js any German, I> Dan‘sh or Chinese organ! Borough of the Bronx which hasn't fn- | durgd Louls F. Haffen for Mayor it is an over@ght and the members are at @ loss \o understand why their Idol as @ member of the Tammany City Com- mittee, when called upon to namo any candidate the Bronx might have to pre- sent for Mayor. gnswered: “The Bronx hag no candidate,” Md Mr. Haffen blush when he said 1t?” was asked of Leader Charies F. mareny. jh, Italian, tion in the | looking that way.” replied Murphy mith @ prolle that was child- like and diana, ae 5 * BDugove MeGuire, fonder of the Bronx alt of the ‘Thirtyefourth Assen! atriot, was slated to run for Pros! mM. of the Bronx Jn the event of Ha: fen @ Dig and pop: ular’ the’ north Bait of lero) ‘Thirty-fourth saw his brief cream fade when Hatten put aside the | Ma crown pressed Uy bors and instead ¢ aula prefer to ent. ‘Gene had not bimself a yery deep dreata, however, and ts Just us happy. Seabury Mastick, who is @ son-in-law | of Lucien Warner, the corset man—and| there's something in balng son-in-l to the right man’ Mm Harlem politics cds { backed ‘by Harvey Andrews for the Coutable to’ the Se But Leader Stras bourees Fone ie lot of trouble to beat laterite In the date primaries, and ‘ho @ is not likely five ne £8, ata ane forget, but to le an jonists the sweetest Jum in. his bagker tie year. “John C. ‘A. Weinberg are Was on the ist of ‘paaibtlition = Thera oft place to give, und at least five to dis- appoint, and Strasbounger's lot is not a happy ¢ A ee Maurice aieaces in charge at Tam- pany. Hall. was much perturbed over a prize coupon Issued to adv '° tain trust cigar, It te iver tor cach Purchaser @ quarter's worth, and romaine turoe tree cigars to the holdar ft ruston, wins the Mayoralty: “Qtatirice outraged) : to, brite the emower £0 vate for, lors veo." yaad, Barney” Finan. “at thot rae Cay at ee ey grout , Drie. ‘Thats a campaign document.” =? ‘au ‘Winch comforted "Ahea arn, Ex-Sherift “Jimmy” O'Brian has suc- cegsfully resisted all ®fforts to relega’ him to the limbo of the “later opto, this time. and hae alw Political fortune: took Wis: a Feats of ‘the mighty ate jonico's these autumnal afternoons, ana hobnobs with Murphy and John Sergeant and vthe eo of little Mac? quite ass matter of jeoting 7: Br flae Pate etre an. Evening World repo! had tor the newan, i oe ews? Why these beggars | vent a ghost of @ show Tt cose igs 1.000 to put them in. I spent that. Buy he people are tired of then, and’ th are going to turn them out. that'at nee, news, Rd it looks like McClellen was ef ; th Every Sufterer Applying in Person at Dr. Gardner's Office Will Be Given a Thorough Examination, Correct Diagnosis and One Trial Treatment by Oscillation Entirely Free. DR. GARDNER'S ORF.CK, 435 STHAV., Between 38th and 39th Sts, NEW YORKGITY DR. GARDNER CURES as His ee Oscillation Treatment ead | notses, _ deeb fia re ach ones and muse! loca of appe- tite. nausea. vernitin is Wate a constipation “and UBLES —B carly consumption, teasing. 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