The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1904, Page 1

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“Circulation Books Open to All.” AKER Mi TEND STATE TIGKE A? Brookiya Jorist Declared t Declared to Have Been bay ‘Decided On ‘as Most Available Can- fr “iaiiate to: Unite Party and Bring Out :.-Fall and Harmonious: ‘Vote. * we F. SHEEHAN COMES DOWN’ FOR.CONFERENCE WITH HIM. JUNIOR CHAMPION A GOOD ~ BRDIME IS TURF| MAKE SLATE | Fie Fly Menta Good Hares a Sysonby and’ Wild Mint, at Pro- (. SoS SS NW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1004, 1904, | STAROF THE YEAR TO-NIGHT FOR DEMOCRATS, First Special at Gravesend and Makes Them Look Like Selling Platers. sratic jeaders has been called. tor to-night after the.S will not say whether he-will join the others on not. It ie Heved that the ticket will be made up at this conferene * Charles F. Murphy has announced pc! that: Mayor Mo Clellan is not a candidate, THING FOR KEENE’S PAIR. -0¢0 GIANTS WI hibitive Odds, Run One-Two in Feature Event for Young- — i Game on Senatoriat Diamond Looked Easy for Griffith’s ‘*Men Up to Seventh when SIRATOCA, Seat. 19.—A con‘arence of all of the;Demo4 Jack Powell Let’ Up.a Bit. Committee meeting. Hitt ard Murphy will attend. MeCarre SENATORS THEN HIT HIM while Had Fout and Were Slowing Up Toward the End ao Guynor Acceptable to Murphy and it Is}; lot Believed McCarren-Can Reject *<John B. Stanchfield’s Chances WASHINGTONS 3) AND GOT.TWO RUNS IN. —— York Americans Mean- i i WL MORALITED AME nIAKING mM I Arnashig Proof that the People Are “L i _Steadily 0 on ‘the Decline. mn Judge’ Patker’s candidate for Gayernor is Supreme Court Justice ae J: Gaynor, of Brooklyn, * © Wh [8 opposed to Hill's candidate, John B. Stanchfield, and the Sen- Yor bis teen told with much firmness that his man will not be accepted. + Witilarh FY Sheehan made a hurried trip to New York yesterday, \ if and,” 1S tindérs{o0d; tiad a ‘long conference ‘with thé Brooklyn Judge, Wh itas been induced to enter the field. “Judge ‘Parker, after carefully considering the varieus candidates with ¢lose political friends—not including Senator Hillcame:to-the conclu. — Jitsti¢e’ Gaynor’s, nomination would’ bring’ out 4 full, united hy? both Kings ‘and 'Néw Yopk... Ha-le-aeceptable to ‘Murphy? and " 1 cannot consistently oppose him, Justi¢e Gaynor has been on “bh ich br of ves td ea el cope ‘ously th either faction in Kings County, till holds out strongly for Stanchfield, and the Senator’s.friénds , we ‘shouting for. the corporation lawyer at Saratoga, but ¢-idences multi- "ply: that -Stanchfield will have to be withdrawn, Charles Murphy told Judge Parker; while the latter was in New Y<rk Clty last week, that he had'tio candidate and would accept any one on whom the Judge might | decide, but that Judge Parker, not Hill, would have to inake the selec. | tion. From inside sources it is learned that Judge Parker is ready to pita sespopsibility and has chosen Justice Gaynor, Justice Gaynor has made a reputation on the bench in police cases of (Continued on Fourth {on AE TRO , FIRE-ENGINE CRASHES ‘INTO CROWD IN HARLEM Worshippers sha Botias from Yom Kippur Ser. vices Are Run Down, anc Twowre Crushed viey-and One Man Is Fatally injured, i police of An te lai BADey SAIURRD ci ot bentyl wk fr | a ig aes merwing the weat fine, track tast and ass © , re GRAVESEND ENTRIES. 7 Aneta Isat “pa tw for to-morrow’s races aaivee all ty « Fitth Inning. are as we: f oc mile 1 Shot toenrtar ot rs er clase m meee” Unhfew nate, Rivertlt rocest | aon oni Doo be netuston. Four, yfenath be ry onvand ‘ng eelér's foo" ener y Tot Same 100 was eg ween walty ie, aulline"Willinns ed 4 | at ely ian “ae eet ie worked a Elber- One Hun sea] Peat epalaas ye length aun onal coun farce cri sneel out, Mullin to Btah, | Atreet and Park oo = ran down « crowd re Be re, “4 viene war me 000 afed , Mf Se ai play, ‘Clarke fied tg on. thelr way. home te peg hie Yorite a dite hase 4 =f at second on O'Netll's grounder, Injured Joseph Fri+ rey phar bh Jot of caer for t aw 5 x) eld caught throw business man, in the stee: . grdiguenee Out O'Neill stealing. NO i 5) 1, Bagle (9 to 6) 2, Jane Holly 3, Reports of Races on Western Tracks!” ‘ GRAVESEND, N>Y., Sept. 1.—Bol- dame demonstrated beyond al! question | ‘ ie Gravesend this afternoon that he equing w t » bee @ eneet Of. the year, ve tury “8d Anfual” Caughnawaga, probably the best ail- Aged horse in training; Ort Wells, wins! niet of great staked, and a crack three- ybar-oli, ‘abd Pulsus, recently develop- ing into tis best form. Beldame took this grand bunch of at glevtialiad and made them look Itke ny in her usual style, made all the run- ning and won well in nand. The Ally’ diasy and leg-weary, The came lumber- | Ing along behind her as If shod In leaden shoes, There seemed to be only one 804 real race horse in the bunch, and that | was Beldame. Great things were expected of Stal-| wart, but he ran disappointingly. Ort | Wells ran tiserably. ran well, hanging on good and game, showing fare courage, Beldame was| hatied wih cheers when she came back to, the Judges, All were ready to do| course in 1.00 3-5. He won in slashing stvie, smothering his field tor speed, Wid Mint, who was alsd started in the Keene colors, easily beat Cairngorm Tor the place. fo Lady Amelia, favorite in the opening handicap, won easily and Royelle won the steeplechase, making a reversal of - that caused no end of comment, race this (oneial to The Brehina Work, of GRAVESEND BACH TRACK, wep (ohatmis tnd abe fron Ba ad S eahentey 8 | yall wae fn fropt caf the cld-howse ato ac anat friar (@ ©! Sixth Race—lulia M, 1, Tamo’ Shanter 2, My Alice’ 3. Seventh Race—Siss Lee 1, Lieut. Rice 2, Envoy 3, . ‘AT ST. LOUIS... ve ritth Raoe—Pourquoi Pag Wied L2. Mainspring a. ! Sixth, rma “AF EVEO Star:2,:Du aky 3. on Page’ 2. (Special té Tie’ Evening World.) that she w the’ a rit lat She went to the front | FIRST DAY AT GRAVESEND. great turn of speed made the others The Evening Werld’s charts are indexed ‘trem Gret race at Aqueduct Ort Wells @ Disappointment, Caughnawaga Speed and ran the short six furlong Time ER ita, See tits Ci Won by a length! 7% Dow, Dill ae The oly: One that i9'1 0 griet at the Liverpo af were Seay os fact an lengths for the ‘o- | Thirty-third Beats Danseuse, sou VEG WL cn Cu pa aye he = out, iberteld” to Ganzel. NO Fults fied to sters—Lady Amelia a Winner, —Townsend Pitched Well. THE WINNERS, GIAN NTS... ee ee ye aoe 0.0.01 0 0.0 o-3 HIGHLANDERS, TRENTON Y. M. 0. As... 000.00:0'0 hanes FIR@T RACE—Lady Amelia (13 te haces Ramee al Hah to n) 1, Leonidas (7 to 2) 2, Gay ‘ H ‘ Boy ‘ F ‘ehbbeb Adeeb la DETROIT, 0; CHICAG®, 9—-AMERICAN LEAGUE. pea 1, Daffo Down Dilly (6 te 1) 2 Fax e aa Huntér 8. DETROIT... .. ws -e--0 0.0100 0 010 0 'g ree THIRD’ RACECayeonny (1 te 6)| CHIOAGO..... -. ae «--- 0 0.210 1,0:020'0—.8 aa Sahn er ty “SECOND GAMECALLED: He FOURTH. RACE—Beldame (even) | - - Hee “ nee LiSepannawrnse (90 1) 18. Beeb GLEVELAND.. oe ce os weieve 1.0 -0°030. 1 2 tye8) a Da ST. LOUS..-0%.5 wd caine woven 0 06) OP OHO—-F 14s FIFTH RACE—Thirty-third (even) : AEE PSS Oh EET sath 1, Danseuse: (9 to 2) 2, Niblick 3, LATE’ RESULTS AT*HAWTHORNE, ::-> ~-> ae First laning. the game with a Keeler sac- . Conroy foul-filed to | scoring Dough: | Clarke. Williams singled, scoring Elber- 4 er! policemen doing patrol duty. Going over the same ground dum Unprotected Alter Midnight Broug by an Inspection by The Between 12 o’Clock and 4 o'Clock § Morning—Not a Roundsman itr Si SECOND INSPECTION SHOWS: _ PRACTICALLY SAME RES About Eighty Miles of Streets Covere Evening World Automobiles—Sixty on Posts Between Midnight and 4. This Morning —Police Posing on Be Not in Evidence in the Crime Cent Evening World reporters in two automobiles travelled seven! miles through the streets of Manhattan Saturday and Investigate the charge made by District-Attomney Jerome the prevailing epidemic of crime is due to. the inactivity of | argon of the Brecelenin ny Ne Ma Weert ” protection of the cty atsdhetime when protection is “tween midnight and daylight, On both nights of the investigation there were ab menon patrol duty in’Manhattan and the Bronx in the. on duty at midnight for eight hours. There were half as) the station-houses on reserve, To make the investigation tho guard against mistakes, the same territory was gone aver Between the hours of 12.30 o'clock and 4 o'clock Sunda; the reporters in the two automobiles were able to find only fam same hours this morning sixty policemen were disco out, Williams to Gansel. NO RUNS, Second Insing. McGuire dut, Townsend to Stahl. Pow. at aca che pace en slg Be gat, Mullin 1» Stahl | would call many of the patrolmen from their ‘posts homage to the queen of the turf. | mabe ere bounded, Gensel. Ne Sysonby made his reappearance in tor RT wha’ the Junior Champion, He had all his| index. Horses, Oe POR) -vcrerwnnd Cassidy to b crythiys 9 E agyesnidlacl ag Phergaig Bec No ren Benomea I ted to i Gansel. NOR aed Inning. 2 oot Btah b» Ar Desovas wig oe m4 | cross residence streets get none at all. With two or three This established the accuracy of the figures of the first (our of Gi tion, and shows that the fact that only 4 handful of po ‘LESS THAN 50 OUT OF 1,01 | POLICES REALLY AT WOE soe Bening World investigation showed absolutely that the van n-| not doing patrol duty as patro! duty:1s, defined in the book of @ OR | four or five policemen were found attending to thelr duties in the . men should, Most of them were talking to other policemen om. nd) versing with citizens in front of saloons or leaning against resting place. Daring the whole of the seventy-nine-mile trip but thren ra seen. It ts the roundsmen who must keep the patrolmen up to the patrol duty. One of the roundsmen was ‘according to Tie other two were talking to policemen, « ‘The investigation shows that so far as police protection ee ie an, a policeman locates was on an avenue. Save where @ wen? _ (Continued on Second Page, First Columa.) RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, », Townsend juire’s pounder an and threw i |. Powell fanned. NO RU’ Willlama’s fast fed. | | isman filed to Pulte NO Seventh Inning, | pick up and throw by wetted “Det Pougnerty of a fine peat A Se ~| win. RACE—4) secand base on TOT oy hon ces am ek Recary viynsick et Ss na B | third. eld Rot four double play, Mullin to Carelay: # Nabining Aovide and prevented. Keetse | “3 | trom scorit NO_RUNS. } * Mullin pl to Gangel and beat the F yerew ‘s Cassidy tinwled to. right nh reaching third.” Donowan bunted | ciling the basen. Clarke fled to | ullin scoring, ‘ownse! nael who Ly to = | t Mbit to Binertett i aaee| . ree soared. O'Neill store | well ntruck out Hil, TWO Bighih pen NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LE LEAGUE, NEW YORK AT WASHI set a cao Lae l~ JMeter... 2001 t Prladephia .. 00210100 —4|Wahingion.. 00000021 0~ vterles Pittenset ang Needham, | eee tort 8 a Ba! Sutthot! «nd Dool scheduled for the! PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON. ‘n the ¢ National League. o- No games other clubs —— NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. a ) a Kew York. Ty "asst, Louls..6 08 408) Chieaga...19 fet Brookiyn.49 ® 3 = CLEVELAND AT ST. LOU! Titers ft Maoston...18 88 PIRST GAMB, *, Oineinnats 13 6 {6TP hil ES A geese 10000200000 Dleachers, giving Bu a a run. ul aman | St Louis— to yoy Conroy # F j out, WH eine frat. uagity | 200000100008 struck out Parren'® eal Mied to iatieteariner tna gal Guire, ON! iy as abet : Ninth faning hoff and Sug Bowell fied to Muliin, Douxderty | AMERICAN first 4 “49 Clarke mi i eague (rik was out ft to Main color ba) Bta

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