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Rey } WAGNER Ae ce. “THE WORLD: SATURDAY. CHARLES WAGNER, AUTHOR OF “THB ON) ONLINE at Comptroler May! Man Who Wrote “The Simple le Candidate for} Life” Comes Over to Become, Rosendale ARREN MAY RETIRE LFROM LEADERSHIP JAN. 1. —_— Mentioned as Gubernatoriat Can- Would Like to John B. Stanchfield rv gained currency this nfter- the Democratic tleket L upon at the con! ce held o Astor yesterday afternoon, at the head of the ticket will be Ai M. Grout, of Brooklyn, If the through, the report continues, en Rosedale, of Albany, formerly of Btate, will be nominated nt-Governor, and these and the others om the agreed upon at a final held 'n Saratoga next right. gaia that Mr. Murphy has agreod the Tammany support to Comp- y Grout, and that in connideration hu Patrick H McCarren has himaelf to retire from the leodérship of Brooklyn on mame of Mayor George B. Me- fs again prominently mentioned to head the State ticket. It |r at lured by the Mayor himself, Charles F. Murphy or any other of ‘and other men close to Judge have come to a reconsideration of the name of Col. McClellan, which is dropped from the possibilities some ago because of the Mayor's mani- o4 to snap off in the middie for good city govern- 46 positively known that for the ast two days overtures have been made 546 the Mayor to allow his name to go before the convention. The leacors have him up again, not so much be- he Is their chotce as because the Acquainted with People of this Country. STUDIES ENGLISH TO TALK TO AMERICANS, ‘eis How He Came to Write Volume Which President Roosevelt Uses as Textbook —Guest of Wanamaker, Charles Wager, author of “The Sim- ple Life,” a book which tas already | fourd Ite woy isto fourteen langusges, ant of which Pres‘deot Me. wvelt wrote to Mr, Wagner, “I preaoh It to my people,” arrived here to-day on the French liner La Lorraine. He was met at the pier by John Wararater, his closest’ porsonal friend in ths country, who dnduced him to visl: the | United States, A man within an Inch or two of 6 feet In height, broad-shouldered and deep- chested, strong arms and hands with @ stip that ts worth feeling, eyes of a quiet xray and set widely apart, a fore- head that obtrudes itself upon one at a Slance, features of a mould which are wenerally called heavy and which ate Indieative of Teutonic blood, ine checks of a ruddy, healthy color seamed rather deeply where the skin runs into the cot- ners of the eyetide and where it breaks over a strong jawbone, a hed of heroic mould and covered with 4 closely | cropped coarse gray hair—that is a ple~ ture of the pastor of the Mvingelical Liberal Chapel of the Rue Arquebusiers, of Paris, who has given the world of thought auch a stir within the past (wn | Mackey, 10, years, Simple he is ag theereed of simplic- ity and human equity ttt he preaches, Glad ta Be Here, “I am giad to be here, glad to meet you, you don’t know haw much," sald he to @ coterie of newspapermen pre- sented to him by Mr. Wanamaker, The quiet eyes lighted up, the soft hat was removed in salute, and ohe kindly hand was held forth to shake those of the of Umination bas reduced the candidates to a few men, the Hon of any one of whom ia to alienate some one faction of , ether in the city or the counties. ‘. nomination would not everybody. His signing of the Gas dill hurt him in some quar- te conviction that it was a good Héwever, Mayor McUlellan's Pecord is spotiess, he bears an fame, is a strong, magnetic ‘and has never fatied to win on the stump, It is argued that ‘a nomination would displease Glements of the party than that Any one of the other men whom im mhas left on the slate, it ls conceded that !f Hill Is allowed ‘Bave his own way he will nominate B, BtanchQeld. George M. Palmer, Behoharie County, a friend of Victor Dowling, and 4 may that Tammany bave always liked, is a newcomer Ahe slate, but he has not developed jth early enough, it is argued. If had to be arranged Mr. would stand an excellent of strict “pany’s Plant Causes Wild Ex- fa “5 a eae ry men were frightfully burned this ‘0 fm the laboratory of the a iit Rubber Compeny, at No, st ft Twenty-fifth street, by the ex- don of & large carbey of murlatic a ‘They were taken to the New York @ erical condition, The =8 e party. ‘ “You don't know how I have wanted to come to America. 1 wanted to come long ago, but I had to walt. I had to work hard for the wolty, You fee, & year ago I not know any English. 1 could say two words, Just ‘Yeo’ and ‘No.’ Mr, Wanamaker \oid French in it, but virile, he wanted to use came to Mr, at the eigot moment. | RAGING ON WESTERN TRAOKS. RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. RINE RACE TRACK, Toronto,| HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- are the re!|CAGO, Ill, Sept. 17,—The results of the juled here (| races run here to-day are ag Tottows: FIRST RACE.—#ix furlo Manaard, tat; Mary. MeCat- 1 nd; Beau- fu to 4, third. | | Time~1.13 4-6 3 to. 1 aed SECOND Lama Py ght lee half fug- — ¥ yout, 3° ao i Cg yf ew fve reianians lo.5 qnd 7 to 8 ‘al ; +e . Aunie Aloge, @ to} and 32, ta 1, third | » Pio d *p 3 th 5, second; Magee Tinme--1,22, (Wishard), 6 to 1 and 2 to 4}, t Pime—100 164 | | THIRD RACE—One mile and seventy | RACK-Three-year-olds and TORONTO FINISHES. | woop! oO Bept bint Boe be of the races sch ii TS (W. Dae is to and tn = tty * Land du i yon W. R. cond eC), t a to & second; Mirthless, ¥ (Goodeniid), 9 to 2 and 7 to 6, third, Time—1,154, 1D, RACE furl Caper Tto 6 and | to and ) 1 to 6 wtarters, Bihyline, 7 to 2 énd phyA ), § to & and 3 to B, and 4 to |, ber Stakes. ar Catcher, 2 to Daly. 4 to B and FTTH ont, won; Barly Boy, 106 pt ti 5 WHO ARRIVED, TO-DAY ON ene SIMPLE LIFE,” 4 LORRAINE GUNTS. CHP TE FST CINE Travel Over to Brooklyn and De- feat TroWey Dodgers in First Session of a Double-Header ~-by'3 to.0, yards —Brancas, 23 to b gras 0 & vo: ioe We Daly bio Sande aes, eupe Haus 1B to Pima 2 to an tnied, ‘we (Wisnand, 4to land d Terv 1a? ee, . ated eat Delight, i , FOURTH CE—One mile; Pimesite., °° tnlra. out, frat: Prince. @liver FOURTH BACK—Handicap for three. ey plat de ) ged 3p j,mile and a quer. | Time—1.39 1+ F (won Harly’ Boy Walsh, 80| Lalla 6 tof and dg t ea teenen. Land 6 ti 4; Wire In, 118, | 5 ‘o hed Benger, # to Hand Vt 8, tnisd, “Himee:| ROYAL 40 B and 2 10 5 arse egg ‘FUSTH RACE—Bteoplechase; one salle cath aeaiate A cannes and three-quarters.—Nitor, 135 (W. Wil- WINNERS AT DELMAR, ), 4 to § and out, won; a ented DELMAR. RACH TRACK, &. Lovis, (Harri), § to 1 and § to i " 1, pe I oT Mo, Bept. 11.—The #neats veote held here toay are as fing RACING AT NEWPORT, a7 0 © 1 ot een Ete ae aPRRTORE Aare to Weed Phiora. {'t0'4 show, Shira time 1, won; Panase, (Murphy) 4 to 1, see: ( THIRD RA Mile Questor, 106 (Considine), @ to 1, ee Time—1.44. pee . y place, 1, third. think, Time hae tod d WOMAN PLUNGES WT AST RE Despondent Over Loss of Bus!- ness and ltiness of Her Little Boy, Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Seeks to End Her Life. —_—_—_— Despondent over the loss of her drese- making business and the Iliness of her ttle boy, Mra, Fannie Glasgow sought this afternoon by jump- Ing from Pike street pler Into the Bast River. She was rescued aa she was sinking for the second time, by Frank Radley, of No, & Pike atreet, and sent fo Bellevut Hospital where ft ty be- Heved that she will recover, It te con- sidered doubtful, aowever, that ehe ts mane. ‘Mrs, Gteagow's story is a sad one. Fg 9 her brother, ' Abraham Rosenkrans, @ tenement custodian, of No, ii Madison street, the woman was deserted two years ago by her busband, Bimon, @ tailor, who, at last accounts, was in business in Toronto, She was too ‘proud to have Gisegow arrested, and since hia disappearance had eked out @ living for herself and nine-year- old son in a small dreemaking shop at 0, 129 Fourth street. “pe was compelled to gtve up thie place in the beginning of thie weelt, and Rosenkrans, although poor and with @ family to take care of, gave hie sleter and nephew a home. The boy fell three days ago and hurt one of his knees #0 badly that he may lose his les. Whee Mra. Glasgow was told this she seemed to lose ali control of her mind. before noon to-day Mrs. Gias- by her sister-in-law, who feared she contemplated doing bersolf an injury, rH Fiz: oh iz tis Mrs, Rosenkransa begged the woman to return home, but Mre. Ghisgow sald she must go where the river was. Her steps finally ted them to the end of Pike street pier. Mrs, Rosenkranz, now thoroughly ‘Alarmed, aivined her sister-ta-law’s pur. | to the fiver, and, appeal- Radley, who was stand- babel : | able remults have already been obtained Shortly gow left her brother's houre, followed | n bee alien, anh Mote tH Cae ae furloage.—Bra- fer Dl bang we ord ._thied. Timet.tbs. M RACE 8 Tlauostone, it (Schneider), i 2 oti 17 (Brown), nD oa to fe Biralayet | ferme 4. Tyme 1 Handt- See 10 fer clanci@ SRA nothin meen 3 1 pone man Moreno i. (Burton, 10 1, won; Pipe, (Murphy), second, Volmer, 100 (Schoen), 3) ¢ to 1, third. 1.444 t C000 TROTTING | WARSHIPTo-WaTeH UT ENPRECT) oR REE Brayton ives’s Monte Carlo|Admiral Goodrich Ordered to Fails to Beat 2.06, Covering) Leave One Vessel Behind at the Mile in Oné-Quarter More] Frisoo When He Sails for —Large Crowd Present. Target Practice, _ (Special te The Bvening World.) ° WASHINGTON, Sept. 117.—Instrue- EMPIRE STATE TRACK, Yonkers, |tlons were sent to Rear-Admiral Good- N. ¥., Sept, 17.—@everal thousand per. tich at San Franciacs to-day directing sons aljended the thirteenth regular |'™ to detach one ship from his equad- matinee of the Ne hare to-day. Summaries: Firet Race; trotting; mile dash.—Won ! by T. D. Leahy's Santos; H. 1. Topilts’s Judge Boardman oa et ng ond ‘ooaoon third, L. W. mton's te | Ph, hawk fourth, ‘Tine. ley oR en te wd boon ordered @econd Race; trotting; best two in Oe duly, readiaces ror eats Won by A. B. Perren's| the Deparisent has no a Bula Mac; T. F, Russel's Possibility | oir te Sete second; & Barre Brightlight, third;! \@. W, Grote’s Lady Foir, fourth, Best | 1-4. } hace—Called off. Se ge na aed hake “pon Riley, tard. Best 208 trotel | 4 N Monte Carlo, 2.08 1-4. | by I ;_ trong jmue rash—Won *, Hunolu, third: A. Gromtad's imer’s Hu iA. rth. ¥ dnigry fourth Ome AA, | jempt to beat the of 3.15% of | | 5 1 Trotting. beat two in} | yoee"tatie heats —Won by T. B, leahv's| Princess B % mn ertil'a o , mecomd. . | Agetenth Hace—Trotting, bert t ‘heal L second, J. MeClenabaa's Hoover, | estan ym iting, best two in| three mile heaia—Wou by Arthur ROCHESTER AT BALTIMORE. pons avi AAS . ‘ et err aeuens a Kennedy: Bur. NEWARK AT MONTREAL. + Newark ....6 2 6 i oo” a Montres! .. ol108 tteries—Hest and Shea; Pap- ie and McManus, PROVIDENCE AT @uFFALS, Ay s Wilton Boy; Clark's: | Iderim second, Time—t.i2 GUN RECORDS BROKEN. WASHINGTON, Sept, 7.—Remark- |. The vessels of fa the naval target practice now going Menemsha | FIRST GAME, GIANTS VS. BROOKLYN, dlecnecupeenx i wnat om Biebow-eweSS Showvemmet og ook eogstesccco oF Ble nn eonnuep> = (Opectel WABHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, N. Y., Sept 11—The easy time winning the first game of the double-header from Ned Hanlon’s ‘frol- ra at those Perea Naw ert at ie ha ‘ me, only allowing the DRAFT OW MOREA SCD ATO LST It Was for $1,000 and Was in a Box Containing Cheap Jew- ery Which a Policeman Saw @ Boy Drop, x A bex containing cheap jeweiry, a draft for $1,000 and a letter addresse) wluenvessooehs wleceu-ooccc™ Before putting Gra! i | th bulances orked ov them - | to use all my nerve to keep WL SES FINE Workmen, Overcome by Gas, Owe Lives to Herolo Efforts of Man Onoe Accused of Celebrated Murder, — Gen, Bdward 1, Molinedx: and his enable the searchers to 4 gaa mein, While burst and overwhelmed them with pol- sonous fumes, Gen. Molineux is ome of of the plant, and Dis son his lust trial and. sequittal, charge of the laboratory in the the place, lower floors could be used. For several days @ strong fas has permeated the structure. peated efforts to locate the leak failed, and Gen. Molineux sent for three ex- perts (o make an investigation, Gas Pipe Shattered by Ptek, ‘The gas company detailed John Grit- fin, sixty years old, of No, 622 Fourth avenue; John Graham, of No. $2 Sixth avenue, and John Brady,’of No. W Luqueer street, Brooklyn. After going over the lower part of the factory the three men tractd the leak to the base- ment, where the gas wae entering the cellar way through the ground. ‘This convinced them (lat the lead was under the étreet and the men began dig- wing a Cave out to the main which sup- plied the factory, They dug for twelve fect when they reached the part of the pipe from which, the gas ss escaping. Corrosion had eaten @ large hole in the main und an inadvertent stroke of the piek shattered the pipe, allowing the gas to gush through at full pressure, Graham and Griffin were leaning over the ptpe when it parted, and the rush of gas into thelr lungs overwhelmed them. Reidy, who wag a few feet off, struggled to get away from the us Vapor and managed before was overcome to shout for help. His faint cry was heard by Gen, Mol- {neux, who was busy in his office, Drop- ping his ¢ Ke hurried cell firways Hopping only Pag ‘rom the call to his gon , etica! Riliding od 3 i Es Fy t The Moll in'that section of ‘the not wait to call for assistance, Molinéuzs to R. 5 The aged General” *ped rR Ra wit 5 i lobed’ Glows Spehind “niin ‘ant mito dared to strike @ light for fear of Ree tat aN a ee | they shor ing ri died aid the imperilied Y C ald afte seemed. fae tebe eer, at wubout iy. nally heard, ene, hold: started mm the en we tunen that nied” suffe; { intered a number of they came to the Tete sage they renehed the uni workmen they lost ene et the ime in It to t shouting for ‘bel, Fog te, vack Into the cave ang ie wr ne anes, Bou re In a dangerous condition, and two anibulances we: rom the Seney Hospital, ie Gen, Molineux Overcome, Gen. Molineux was pefore he had Partially work h the call en, Also in oherind nd ched the alr. He was soon however, aft arr ambulance Tirweon,. bd ite Tha Men in Serions Condition, Ee t where they Were over (or more than an hour before to ves, B the int seriou dition that ea jen. ux minutes more lapsed Deore ne nals have been overoo “As tt waa,” sald the General, “1 aay Up as | as I did, Roland really aid all ‘he | work after we found the men and it me, him up and engdled him to drag unconscious to the stairway.” —_—_—E)E WOULD GE BRUTE VARS SET Hoboken Recorder Regrets that Ninety Days Is Limit for Giant Acoused of Beating His Old Mother. —_———- “1 wish the law would permit me to } up for ulnety years instead of to “fhe,” from “He,” was picked up | Oly by Politeman Albert Lurker on Sixih avenue this afternoon and tyrned over to Gergt. Wilson, of the Tenderloin sta- ton, Polloeman Lurker saw the tox as li was dropped by & boy In beliboy's unt- torm, who boarded a Bixth avenue elec- tric car, Ite speed prevented the polici- fan from following the boy, ‘The jewelry in the box consisted of a fod, {wo bredches and two stick pins, ull of the 1é-cent variety, draft was drawn on J, P, Morgan Co, for $1,000 and signed “William W. letter, reads: deere H “Was sorry to miss vou, Ges ap- H onal col. vou can 24 written In an artificial if 4 33 Bee’ ith 5 2% as [ee a Hs HE: faved by Hie Sea, “My aon saved me," declared the vir- fit of circumstances to an Evening World reporter to-day. “Me could not see his fond father go withoyt his pantaloons, They were my Sunday's, and I was in dire straits.” “Indeed, it was cruel act,” spoke up | 3 the ocupant of the next room who Claimed an intimate acquaintance with the spirit of tne late George Francis Train. “My heartful sympathy extends to this aged gentleman who fell into the hands of 4 mercenary woman.” “You gents will have to get dowa- stairs in the lounging room," brusquely in an attendant, and it was with apparent reluctance that Lewis of ‘the Colonial period, replaced his pantaloons im bis old leather trunk and descended Into the glare of morning mun. Quite differentiy did Mrs, Parkin view the aged Lewis. She shrinks from the Publicity given a pair of pantaloons, yet she is firm upon the question of der rights. i Teushy on Age. “Mr, Lewis is a fussy old man," she he expec| to as it he wan! not tell me that woman, a little ind’ ses ot Dingrace Iq Just Terrible, “after Mr, Lewis did his worst to dis- front towne hia som. He let boeuespr ft 6 bagae. press concern | Stree it, 8 Se, he Mrs, Parkin and has New te ter- |S.CORNELL & completed ioe rene tion id had to be carried lar his wor! sahil REBUILDING FOOD. fome Wenderfel Things Feed Can hon Teached the cave they would tore | was only his great strength that kept| Was 3¢ seisctzi 3 i i ili: g 38 Ez 2 : i i il i 2k 3 oa i : E ah ai 8 g ie Hi i Bg453% ! 3 3 at g € & BANTIAGO, Chill, Sept, 17.—A momu- ment In honor of Montt, former Presi “STRICTO cure stricture CO.,488 W COR, PRING. BROADWAY, PEARS LA o without hershy _ po all whom ay that T will not be pathy by her. Loe WANTS! WANTS! pops fies nthe” alt Geek che a ltr teoekets aria Wants at rates, AV—At Kes, 180, ana, sep, BAT ns Den eee OF SOS AV--At Noa. 238, 820, 878, Shee s - Sie Aine okt tho Nee, 183,