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' ‘ate Cornell Would Cause “/»» Arrest of Wealthy Autoists In- GIANTS V§. PHILLIES. | —— ». ‘stead of Chauffeurs for Viola- GIANTS, aE.| Bresaahan. eo Browne, rf. 91 Q MoGann, Ib. 10 YS OWNERS GET | Dantin, ‘1 8 OFF TOO EASILY. a 40 o of of Chauffeurs Does oe oo _ Employers Would Bring About a 4 _, Desir ed Result. R. H.P.O.ALB, 4 a ee Ae le -b1610 Magtetrate Cornell declared In York- Pia ms Court, to-day that whenever an Oe arate ta made for Mlegal speeding or aren eve Violations of the automobile law, -L32ae0e the owner of the vehicle. “If ‘present, | Fe Ye ee RS ahould be arrested, and not the chaul- H 915 2 06 feur, aa has generally been the case. -1Lo040 ‘The Mamiatcniets opinion was delivered vee @ 0 0 0 0 ing the examination of Louls Mar- —— » am ~ tint, of No. 1 Thirtieth street. Fe = smut » chauffeur for A. Hartuppe McKee, of sixth, 4 No, M Hast Fittieth street, Martini was syesiivey fast night at Fifty-ninth stoget R iy y nih ave, while driving Mr.; Philadelphia 9 lcKee uptown at a rate alleged by | Glants 90000058 me in Enblend, of the Bast Fifty- 0 on E stroet station, to have been no less at beat a Ty att. twenty-five miles an hour, Mar- ‘aylor, 5 In five inn: umployer went to the station and ‘Beanie Hoxte, 3 in four innings; of ih ball for ro lea aan tae ap Tavloe, Li oF loa: sy Btry ba rena ar’ rtThreesb. * jen, Two-hase hitee- “WEhes Magistrate Cornell Jearned that while the chauifeur had been arrested, Breanna ti ag hc stein Nita the owner of the automobdile had not | McGann, Hulawitt, Double plays—Duna een interfered with In any way, and McGann; Dugsl loth and Glea- 9 | 20% Umpires—Kennedy and Moran, —— NATIONAL LEAGUE, Firet Games. for the inconvenience of going Bi sain, he said: arrest of the chauffeur In cases tke this does not do ws much good ax ped ll arrest of the owner, If the Owners of these machines, who are gen- ally very rich men and accustomed to fg dife of ease and luxury, were uppre- ended it would be much better, The PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK, ra a) 09 28 law provides that {f an automobile im Rw fore eate $ 0000053 + ~ owner Is caught twice in illegal speed er Du leby, Corrtdon and |= ing and Is arrested « third time he may Roth: Tay ‘Motte and Bowerman, be imprisoned for the offense, Conti "BROOKLYN AT BOSTON, ment on prison fare would have a salu- tary effect upon such offenders, Where ‘ Hea se chauffeur Is arrested his employer | Batterie—Scanlon and Ritter; Wilhelm gacapes with the mero small inconyen. | 4d Needham » fence taste oe going to court to nay his fine eneipemapagl os scapes any real punishment, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chaufeur Locked Up. 9% % don't believe in the shotgun treat- W YORK AT PHI . 4 * tment of reckless automobdilists, but the he 10 wire yin d eee -i @wners of these vehicles, if they aro it when te them ia ate tter gh Che bro and McGuire; Waa. speeding, shou! arres ‘than the chauffeur,” BOSTON AT WASHINGTON, Was not ovresent to hear tor Through an tn rer, ‘aah! oct French helt a aad Clark. his employer j ee ee NOTH ORM EST LED bs Sault — ROCHESTER AT TORONTO, Pocmenter FESS Ese sav Never ee ee Used that lilu- $ ado Blows Out Light—Found|* ** eomentoet I PTON FALS T Gquare Hotel, Fifteenth street and Baton Savas, aad was found dead in | bold to-day. ‘Alvarado wan twenty-three years oia,|NOted Yacht Designer Persists ‘and recently fell heir to a | fon oe = ‘are the resources of his estevs| if His Refusal to Plan a Boat Cuba and South America that © geardians. Vietor Cetpede, who accom.| to Compete for the America’s him to New York, and Lewis Ne. > Ragen of No. 17 Battery place, were ap» Cup. A ee a /, Pelnted to collect the rents and other Tevenve. _ After this fortune was settled upon} LONDON, Sept. &—After another con- him young Alvarado decided to come | ference with George L. Watson, held in te Now York and study Englisi. Re-| Londen today, Sir Thomas Lipton an- eomtty he had been living in Panama, | nounced that Mr, Watson persisted in and Ge sailed from there on the steam-| Me refusal to design a challenger for ship Allanca, wiich arrived in New| tt¢ America’s Cup for 196, giving as his York, yesterday. reason lil-health, This is in accordance Knew Nothing of Gas. with the statements made in these de- Lod one ps rdian, Victor Ceft hoped that Mr, Wateon would change @ Giton Sagara aoter an his mind, and that in the hope of ob- taining a satisfactory craft he would that he neglected to.instruct his| take part In the competition to design . about the turning off of ga%.| her, Sir Thomas asked Mr, Watson to dll all Sate, UM amillar | simply design the boat and send = dep- 'e visited a few friends,” expiained |'ty to the United States to supervise Cefpede, “alter arriving in New ork. her trials, But Mr. Watson refused, Bee te cre eatitore SOU | paying that if he took the task in hand i fe ented e U @ hotel far’, t “oes Want to wee it through. ir Thomas said to a correspondent pvaher tate this’ morming | the Associated Breas to-night: Wouad Boy Dead, “Watson's refusal is a bitter disap- rn I went to wake Jove I soula | ee for I consider him unques- response ¥ knocks, so called | tlonably the greatest yacht dealer in Mppem and’ 1 found the yan Was! Burope. 1 hate to pee the Cup iying in bed. He had blown out the New York without @ fight being put e ‘up for It. It Herreahomt will come here tw make a tour of the| ®d be a citizen for a year I will guar- Antec him a commisnion to bulld a boat. nee ies Bes aes br} bah Personally 1 ww fight under the nama, the (umi.| 4 rule of yacht measurements, but with candier and| my designers aay it ie impossible t6 go to & greater extreme than they have al- ready attempted without endangering the lives of the crew Of the cht when crossing the Atlantic,” Prominent yaohiamen here feel that the | Mead of the New York Yacht Club saying « challenge should be sub- ania first joe De the question of meas- afterward. it would | Pay aa WM 2 /} Iminant Before, Young Alvar- Paster LeRoy aed Peer, Liner | spatohes Sept, 3, but Sir Thomas still | 3 BROOKLYN VS. BOSTON. HIGHLANDERS VS. A VS, ATHLETICS Money Is Spent on Schools Strang, ab., Dillon, Ib... Gessier, of Lumiey. rf. Bdeckard, If. | Babb, 9» ‘ Ritter, ¢....606 Jordan, 2b... Beanlon, p... Geler, CL ircrsre sernesens | Tenney, Ib., Abbatticchio, Cooley, If... Delehanty. Moran, 3b.. Wilhelm, p. Totals Brooklyn Boston .. Base Wite-Off Séablon, 9) of Wi helm, §. Plrat Bated on BallaOft Sea lon. $; off Wilhelm, 4, Seanion, 5; Hite--Bheeka Tenney, Jor pene. ENG WORLD RACE CHART ELEVENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD, The Evening World's charts are in: 753 Vinay RACE. 8000 added: sellti OES GUAT LOE THE FST IME TI-M TADS AUT BROOKLYN AND HIGHLANDERS Wik BROOK BOSTON, by im, Course, Mt. Gation—Hraw Laan Jaden. Horesa, “5 NI + Bt Nibites: Workman. v oo) Ht tof tot Haider F f. ote | 6 Ori ose Vee sy pt age ne oe nea te, ab eee rte , 2 © aR WORLD: “THURSDAY EVENING, SEP1 EVE PUMA TA-DIY ~ PEARY PLEADS PAIS HEADS FOUND A WOMAN = Sige Languane. ARCTIC INTEREST, SEA, ED) (MDER HS ED eS Louis Deibler, in His Many . Years of Service as Public _—>—— j Explorer Declares Too Much Ex-Street Commissioner Whalen | i", yifteen svete an witngaaes were of Jeraey City, Yel for Heb] aut ee etn and Too Liteon Expeditions] praatoner Put $27 Persons] iy ig Househseper ‘s/o HIGHLANDERS. 4 R. If PO. ALE. $9 2 8 21 Dougherty, It . 21 0 66, fot Exploration. Handed Over to Police, 1 | Keeler, rf. r2re 6 a 1210 Ol inertend, a9 6008 6 Louis Delbler, popus a Pee ae | 0 Of” q y “Monsieur de Parts,” | Jersey City la a to-day a i ae prety wt i ‘ & oiFe FEARS ZIEGLER’S EFFORTS | <1” directed the guillotine of Paris for' tittle drama in ‘eal a tee might be ie oe ae amg, ARE MISDIRECT! twenty years, died at Auteull to-day atventitied “A Woman Was Under His . 2 1g gf Geneve, 1p oe mee ED.| the age of eighty-one. Bed." The plot ties in a mixed situa- 1 1 1 8 ef Center, 3b 6-6-0.84 He wan one of the quaint figures of| tion, as the woman's proper place was oo0 00 eee: © °. f ‘ : the city, owing to the large number of| iq the kitehen, for she was the cook 7 Chesbro, p. 7 th ty “Pree hana lame adn atk. Speech Before the Geographical inthe tout mt nt ae Phe et rae pean, a2 3] john re Poke Se haceries” ° 7-4} Congress, in Which He Tells we $f, the Sulllotine directed by hint] ‘Tne curtain goes up on Bright street, mae 2 * 4 Jersey City. It is very dark, and but ; . HPO. A. Be de—Some| Pei 3 Sob ah el Htarton, sh Ra ha Waar | hdd a Ma Pte reoovetg. Mie tatics oh saicuua bik Cah Oran Theonly $2.00hat inthe 0 6 4 2 2|Plekering ;O2 200 as to Be Abai Was Chiet Executioner, and the in isa | Drowns ae See 04d 8 oferty erg Be Abandoned. Surrendering the semen’ paid, the 'n, 1804 even a faint gleam in No. Ti, the home world made throughout 0 1 6 902) L. Crome, ® 00120 tole Delbier, who Ia the present execu- p Mer dhade es Mtreet and Water Com- in-one factory and sold - 4 10 0 3 gO) Seybold, 010 sevoal u , veel’ from. tackot Cease Bes Ea apie ee hee ee Ot Fedak years Touls Detbier nad], A man Passes along the street qi f y to & oo 2 6 oly oo 1 ot Ringulahed geographers of | yerq edridden with theumatiam and | eres. Had aby heads been popping consumer, 6910641 if 0 8 2 ofthis and. foreign countries, the frst old age. out of windows, ‘the neighbors would The advantage is yours 07 incl Wee 1 OF 4 afiaalon of the eighth International! Hie begen dis career ad executtoner | MAY® Meoenized Mr. Whalen, He slowty : TAN ene sgn Rarat ieee Geographical Congress was called 10] in Algiers, lacey beeeme ehnae meen’ | mounted the steps of his home, opesed |! FOUR NEW YORK STORES Te order t 4 <4 pas veal Totals 8 en Watatin Cone . omer In the Provinces, and finally, Yr |‘'* 40°F 4nd passed in. 421 Broabway, Near Canal St., Fieve Commander R. K, Peary. U §. x. |}8% Chief Executioner of Paris, Sees Twe Pinners. 825 Broapway, Near 12th St The scene shifts, A large, squarp bedroom {s revealed, The door opens President of the congress.” *) His guillotine was usualy erected on & uh we. Commander Peary presented Dr. the aquare fronting the prison of La ee ay. iF 22d ot. New York Resien Philadeiphia. Base t bite on Ohesbro 5, off Watt Struck, Out First base on balls—Of Cheadro 1, | Charles D. Walcott, director of the | Roavette. In the suburbs of the city, poling Fae wy aetae" Sand ks yr Stolen Basen O% Waddell 0 encbnae rit —Dovie, | Mecleetcal turvey, who welcomed ine| Whe® vast chowds frequently ‘assem: | j/0101 01, (he Desellne seene enters Hite-Bubo, », 08 Waddell base iit Davis. | congresd to’ Amerié hes tn, | bled. Detbler had no expression of gee jet and tomeves ie abb and Dil: Srolen baste. Mited Brault of {| herceness, He apprarea to be a sim-| ct Lights lower. Whem- they gleam atty and 2 Ing. Attendance | Prealdent of the United States, and an- rele 7798 ‘again the ex-Street and Water Commis- rpenter nounced Prenident Rodsevelt's accept. | PI man of the middle class rie snug in bed. Guddenly he is ‘ned Of the honorary presidency of the! He took pride in hia work, and had | sroused by a slight rustle.’ Leantn congreas,. Feliowing this anneuacemonc | *xDTe88e4 the hope that the Govern-| over, ‘he tous topran aba, kaok ot ithe © Aelegram-of thanks was sent to the| Met mould reward his faithfulness bY !be4 ‘and seen two protruding. Mugen President at Oyster Bay. bestowing on him a decoration, Deib- Leaping trom his couch, he rushes to ler, who was retired and pensioned sI¥ J the curtained windows and, windin years ago, lived quietly In considerable | himaeit in thelr protecting fold j{ Comfort with his son and successor, |nuris his alarm on the startled night Anatole. ‘The echoes are still resoundigg when Among the persons Delbler executed! a stockily bullt young man rushes into were four Anarchists, Lieut: Anastay |eng room and cries; “What's the mat- at race at Aquedmet, lprevented to the congrese some of the |*M4 Scores of locally noted criminals. |¢gp, pybp 7+ more important geographic problems yet} |. Raver & “There's @ burglar under the bed,” to te Solved. ‘Hie allusions t0 the Polar | en eer ee ae ayia trat| Tesbonds the Commissioner, abtruding L er . wie at Natta BMG [eats se eee £2, NA [henna remoled hen f= wan aoa |2™ Dad fom he cra 4n expedition to the North Pole next | execiite a criminal, and that his tong bigadly Papper: Glove Dept. . We Announce Our Fall Importation of the Celebrated * Me for Sart tale. Won. ar Owner--E. oman” - Can a So “Been. Shog PIG. | your, and extensive services gave him the] “Let's have at him,” shouts the young SOR RR RL Mf Gb) atuaing to the work’ acromplisned ta | right to rest, He boasted that he never| Mian, courageously, and walks (yn fect fd 4444 4 tO 4 4 3 arctic exploration, he had this to say of|had a mishap. At an execution at from the bed, bends and takes a peep. im ft tt eB ot eS Wiillam Ziegler, the millionaire, who| Nancy, however, he came near bungling) “It's a woman,” be gaape, pirvagling Meine 4 8 gh 3 P cent a ship to the North Pole: owing to the violont struggles of tho|t? his feet. Father and son a vom RY a | “Mr. iilegter, with commendable but, I! criminal. Is was sald of Detbler thut| 4h other and turns pale, RA Gk s Dee te THB e fear, misdirected persistence, js push-| he exercised a strange, almost super-| “Tell her to come out,” whispers ¢ ” Ove: ’ A same He i} 10 1 10) & io 8 ing his attack upon the Pole via natural power ever bis intended yic-| Parent, winding another curtain about and are now showing all the Sei is tA a a rs P| Joseph Jand. and news from his tims, and it rarely happened that’ he| him, gnrer i i RY £ ! werden hd cy ITA with any Fesielances s what: hie| “come out,” shouted? the eon, beialy. | correct Autumn colorings and E t 00 He je a plea for popular Interest ti ecoe! But there is no reaponse and father i 1 6 1016" “o)_ pe Taf polar expeditions, saying: One of his ialonpncrasen ‘ran to the ta | and son reacting down get a good grip] Sty’ les for street and evening “There ts toe much money devoted | tracting Iron from the blood of e: he bed; give a long ii tb make & nf ‘on the form under ¢ to schgals and ores and too Ite to| Tits ornament ‘ot Weath and crime he| and a stout pull and out comes Mary wear, ———e , pore hay Maree cy dresearch, bet hig Wttle fin Ln ‘ h Martin, housekeeper for the Commis- See reteset ee Lord€3 Tayl eet tion Ia the. echgols, and material with |{2* fing should merece, haem “Bure, 1 was just resting,” she said.) f OT” ) ay Or, ¥ which to Mi the volumes in the lbra-| twenty-five years brokep up into its! Rut @ policeman appears and out goo: alten ries, component Parts, these paris separate sary with the bluecoat, “ alncerely hope thet the stimulus of | 4'"aacrive from them: the meaner of| ‘The scene of the next not ie laid In (hig Congress, the breadth and strength |n an or woman whose biood had carried | Judge Higgins’ Gregoty Street Court. of tbe resolutions which it may pass,|'hem. He also deal po Bie @ compar! | Policeman George Braunwald enters fend the union here at this Congross| “ioguen “which he ‘had. written, to aeo| with a prisoner, who 19 recognised as for @ common object, of all the Ameti-| how near the Investigators came to the| Miss Martin, who furnished the denour- ean Geographical associations, all com-| truth. ment in the ing act. Behind them Broadway and Twentieth Street, (Pith Aveaus, Niueteenth Street, ; s lens, father and son. “ake TR a aie vin’: chervatoa ti Voomien, 1: wanter [ined wilt Wad to wach & general 12-| pesper, pd ioe fol ET OG bol sgh lhe gon Bg ) o terest as will enable us to take up some from the Government ian cot Watter ut lasted one enour h. Dromedary closed stron. Sir Voorfes | ¢#PN pho Par gett angh 4g qeugred ome i veers keen his gage Court ts tis made re Sanaa —— — search and investigation, and pursue tt | fulllotine in working order and $6,.00 Sir rwvitaise m adie ¥ fore, aint for two-year-olds and up: 4 ai for, ner execution, ra Martin had threa’ ed the the whole mStar wood, Won easily, 7 symtematically and persistenuy, not he lonaieur de Paris” was daa om ail, > capriciously and spasmodically, to its the daughter of an executioner of Brit- Pa a prisoner denies, but the Judge " ultimate end, ‘Whenever Diebler tad an execation ealy: ; Steady Bxpleration. to met rig he qattired, himself in the | "Madan Rg oe The only exclusive “Personally 1 should like to see such | latest fosnion, {Rove up to the oiace waft to fine rou rte pow out store in-New York is ours, =~ Rabeamietn, sg ite I Seratchee—Stolen Moments, Merry Pione er, Jocund and Hot Shot. Overweight Bean, the tela fafe all the way, Jocund w y breestn ; life Nicholas Alvarado, a wealthy coveiuetnaat on} i Cuban, who arrived here from ee: esterday, blew out the gas Fay MPT RAC sie sig in his room in the Union ci isle i athmaid. 0 Kane. Castalian ak rae kee ented, for all ages: one an interest aroused as would enable himeelf ver; M i ie ne now out of a and Ue! to take up. Amtastie. exploration | Herman “ae thers so iasioner Whalen, who wee id Notter 85 Which our friends across. the water laws, See Right. Added aes ~shraed a st have 20 splendidly begun and prosecut. | * ed for the last four years, and which L running atroma at th | judge they will not pursue further at Present, and with the advantage of thetr advice and expertence carry it steadily forward. twenty-five years we have selling the carpets we mak by Aperoval i) ) . "The whole history of Antartle and e Arete exploration has been a series x T eager spasmodic o! H Hy greater or lean measure of success The Unusual Store, 7 Ohi companied ed 0 many inatances by. se: fran lavish ae in some Inatan gary In auhers followed ‘by a a reaction i all the way. Sonoma Belle closed sttone. Veto weanly | 804, Sathy va, ihe ie ag By Bd Exceptional Values in gy for all age Th if Turkish, Persian and India jemani re ey ae ata fae Oriental Rugs and Carpets. Searle pry i Otie Te‘tvaat be ha ah ofc. vd ite more rears, It mus an’ @ any . Wilton Velvet propos! reduced aiher om be vested ot any Teseational Prices r 20 to 40 per cent. pet—Plenty of rich patterns. Reg. tendency. pet per. Nfs arte Mee hat a: oon ree 4 party Greatest opportunity ever offered to intending purchasers. the vl ook tehe the Are! Neon or pyserste tired Inspection solicited. Comparison lavited, - se - p 2 ae a SSeS ek Bes Soup hat. z. me arations mus! 4 th t be thrown to ‘oer an! , ‘he ofa ‘snip oF a few men must f faz Major Pelham inh nel way Ness Improved. Arsenal made up some Bet, Ph 0 as SS ° Vantine: Tea Room.” ba i Te Rusaett + Mandtean) tg athe ref. yoar-olde, ond 3, ie bd a it Py a AGE bide Wc. by "Atheling Wise pa, —Goughaere Stable, “oO 1S. Winer, 5 ‘and men from continuing lox. Horses, Jockeys. Wt en ee — Seve. Cia * getting bigger THe? Rortnoee Otom Te By : 4 ty arene Newer ang (MM) Carbuncle Heiers ig 2 BN at Py Pe 1] th ere aro . 4 1 mf é new of Haters Mi | ee ee | ‘ ts things. ut de over the water DAV | fos i Salone Rosetint, + waa, eat: paved “eroind all “sa shown ue ah cent 'n their ng — dunels ran hiv meee. | Major “Daineerfield showed: be Improvemen . p ee ee sooleties II ment would unite, such whem ime ore SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW fares pot aor, tran a yuatter" of ‘Ga ag er ae oe eevee ee eee ———— reieeiden the annual in: some Mnatitutions, Of ome of Save ta (peclal to The Brening World.) J puihicd, Hace—dolden Rod: six and one-halt 9 West 18th Street. 97 Second Avenue, RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, fe! us ¢ sone BIMTOr 0) pee at arr out ia 452 Amsterdam Avenue. 68 fa iad N. ¥., Sept. &—The entriee for to-mor- syMematic study of the pa ey H $72 Amsterdam Avénue. +3) Sixth ‘Avenue. tow's races are as follows: tur a hy want, to make te that $05 Amsterdam Avenue. 456 Seventh A First Race- nie) two-year-olds; selling; the time is ripe, and we should hare |511 Columbus Avenue. 06 Eighth A’ “th at ° i RE Paingy f+ 98] some 00-1824 Columbus Avenue, 4 eae Ae, iia Charley» fraphical, s St cor. g ities sii ree ‘Bae co a ec ood ‘a Daiaty, | tnulng basis, 5 * Ave. (Bronx). ‘6th St. and ett ...104 RB Corton! are yr} 1 vd 8 ‘ene i tars “fs "8 “ ta fhe Medel Wine pare of of ane World, Only pn bapa ay eo SLES] Bone wal { ‘ = (poo Sew sang 9 pace aa aoe We. si e . Special Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Virrinia .. 9 Thewe- year-olds , : se Seadoo ace tig a wt NEARLY one million ! = ond Race cf00)F at * a) Wir QUIET DAY FOR ROOSEVELT. | is ia at Sod of Neat vesihal President Finds Time ter Wark cary im the day on 8 long boreet and Pleasere, OYSTER, BAYT, Sept. &—This was a BY Nog teary ont 5 Buchanan's: Black Special size Jules Robin and a i a ee ear Retina people use, The sad White Scote World Want Direc- Whiskey, per bottle to re scien uP wren | | months with. profit Potadly quiet day at Ragemore Hill. No official callers had engagements the J and hy “~ Oa ceovmlaamee e apag 8

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