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TO) THE CHICAGO relays of reserves, Lose the First Session of the Doubdle-| ™ ! Series with the st. | of hundreds of gallons of ammonia and burning of Sc f i “|; bauig Players and Whitewash cal have gested poisonous ges tat} Header by @ Score of 12 to g hdd-tlie| fy Coolers the son arediy be tes, second by 5 to 3—Fair Crowd Was ; Present. \ Hero. & >, ue cae feemen rt ove gas aes | ao ; ) ‘Laumiey, rf, 13 @f ambulances have beg called to remain perma- SECOND GAME. FIRST GAME, eeen ®. Pate i . © [Baten, %.°. oa ¢ HLPO.A. . . 33 1 2 0 oj Shutte, W .., Ska aay et 040 t a.) 1 tio, & 341 1 amuatelh 9 1o34 q @ 0] Chance, 1 ~~ " -<=—@ 1 8 0 0, Barry, of 2. 8 0 © © Totals ..,. uaws 21 8 0, Tae, oe @ra)san 0 1 0 Of MoChesaey, ff serine d 8 0 88 .POA, F, 1401 Wave to”. reer ribo © 4.1 0} King, c .. 2s 608 tee yf 2 2 18) Weimer, p 3132-42 paces or a) BURBS “Tinker owt for eunaing out of bai F Bre 2000 @zbausted, ahd Ciel Croker had to sand for fresh companion trom | ‘7 } Rafat ee aoe districts. Gans. Domun, If...) ora “et ‘ 0 ® fresh company of men; Chief Shea, of the Seventh Batiallen,| R. H.PO.A.E.] Browne, rt .. er a ar) ee > Riad fate the burning building to-day to find out how fur the flames! Donfin. 1/. @ 26 0 9) Moqann, ub .. 1390 ea ole of the building were subdued. Walle groping through the denen) Browse, if ; ‘4 1) Mertes, ot rea ts osun 8 Ss 0 es eaefetion exer Bhs oh Hin eating tomes te” I or Praia iatvan, Tam Wisted, eat” be cried; help me out of this" We wes partially | Devin 30. ei ire gr ie IE 2. nin Be Sahl §4 fom inbaling the fumes and was carried to the street. There Dunn. 2. . 5 2 0|MoGinnity, p ~@ OOo . 1! int surgeon revived Rim, but could do nothing for his eyes, The | Rowsrmar: 8 bt lielenmn, “pon o1eooe Birwek 1 ‘was 00 intense that Battalion Chiet Heanon lifted him into his wagon | yaranail 0.0 0 9 0| "Bowerman , Pa Oe OO one hdaece neat, lta : id Secompanied by the surgeon drove him t2 als home. A specialist was FFF) rotate sees ant a itely sent for to attend to his eyes. bas hall batted ar tore at “miNott went in to pitch in eigntn deena to The Brenine World) ‘ ie BY pert inning, WASHIN' ARK, 0) . THE FIREMEN OVERCOME. eacae Nee V1ee2 65) “oma tet fr Sept. 20.-The Brookiyne played a gree: Fhe explosion folowing the fire in the Cudahy plant came when nearty bts oo1e ess! 4 5 Ge > |qame-of tall two-day, defeating ad Of the dremen were avereome, some of them unable to stand upon thetr| First Base on Balle-Ott Tayler, ti fe Chimes 600. 018 6 * 4 -boany 1a Len He cates vate ine futins others lying on the pavement unconscious. ne Bupentinker,| CRUE = vivo 8 04 00 000 tel eee Ritter, and Jordan's Qld | Whee the explosion coourred Chief of the Fire Department Reward | Pacts “hs of Pa bye ae fe he ie 9 tiers ane Waa was running In ahd out gmong his half stifted and ungooectous| by lin a. Uap oe SS hey, | chnmatis two games to-morrow. te @ Weak eondition, bin hand in « bandage and his clothes bloody and | *” ‘Two-base hit . Pivel Jowtas. imac io The rote Wort) Paased bang wee B Fry ier organ (nop ay Ae lander tated ea pe ee rg ee ag hg Pe ; the floor of No, 454 gave way under the weight of the Chiet,) ‘0 phy Ory ing, one 0 Kt gg bea plunge through into the water-filled cellar, There he awant poafieg = vere the Giants played| on te ge ny sade “tant ch ba p mei in : Dut was weak at i choking from the fumes of ammonia and the Great clouds of black | @ that rolled about him until two of his men ran to him, and at the; of their own lives drew hin to safety. A phynician bound up the hand | 5? chief and he returned to his men, staggering, almost exhausted. | grand ne at might bare Gre began at 16.85 o'clock Inst night tm the basement of No. 486. The | Vivet Inetng. (0 arrive was No, 33, ta charge of Capt. MeQuire. Me learned from ite walked. Cosey 4 Carrigan, a watchman, that the flames were in the great heap of | didn't cover the bag for Datlen's throw. | at coal} Tho basement docr opened, the amoke rushed out in a blinding, ries a ite dented volume One by one the firemen dropped in (Retr treks, moon. | ine robber. Tinker Jong deive 1 con: seu ren 6 'Fom, 204 lt ot chem woahio to move or tea ter thee OF hidhecrdgd hel io, ee tan fled to with more Interos second bade, Whi any errors of commission, he had ploaty Dunn didn’t have on the euy Duan geet Fe Prin Hoffman Erie We amin Gusts ay te na yrant Raves 0 fm the Of the howses | car Pvlet < Fourteenth street wy ne then a hors Ors Boaine Company No. & Ammonia tanks sent ert | 4 Polson tn such quantities that | fe eee eit Lad } ne ever es he att €€ the men, thelr eyes burning. | und returned to ait the Ate | UNH t “easton Bodies chitled almost to freesing | only to ve overcome again. ‘enable to breathe, fell. in the rash Potiee Rag carry their companions to safety Yer The Matcaltieg atthe" aromon Barba Bier easly increased, they dee Tinker. NO iy ad smoke and fumes Erwin were cael am att hey oN, back Sie 4 tar to steal while ae Aghters. their Teot" a aon as eset THE WORLD: FRIDAY EV si — GUNTS DROP TWO Pie i Pay Pat at ne Last are ertes Medara: waed % Neat wor edi raid me 8S ae ae cl rd vo second Tatas. tard Uesire ‘= “I ayured, &% aon a ee oy jee ane Abie erent aka ye Pe arin for sre of Ped and Charles Dougherty, both | flare 07 ts ‘Third Inates. y, Were overlooked Ad Samed’ g few roundenen nea Bhulte hit to right Held for three bags.) Seventh tna! tes they Iny in the rear|tham a soe aoe nee, eat | Casey's siagle scored Suite, ‘Moftman | 0'Neitt ited to ; unconscious, When they were | ‘ee ace wn Bverg's h fresher air thay were both | gonditions, They were almost | Physicians were called and med- med: freem Newtown, ai i riven them before ther |S liad. diam By th: lr nwn pe Feats ‘r'ecteatee neh ‘There the firemen | f° $' E bew A man would m0 | pemetiousty sentaeas DR. STEWART RESIGNS. Dr. William J. Stewart haa Teatgned bis position as chairman 304 member ond, Deviln to Dunn. 40 pore forced ” omy Fy ey tort onan, em wie | tied Tint “tinker & ‘ oad re | Gann fe o Tagter. ull ta a iy, fie thats ee shen op OF se lor wae forced Doniin at sec- aaa Lia tr gvers It was o pretty under Boni under Doniin’ A, Rim ey i wo Fourth Inning. MoCheeney was \arove out, bower: WOMAN ROBBED se inten 2, 18, 14 and %4 to ‘ot ti ate wre | Ge ey a ———————— we, GRAVESEND ENTRIES, (Continued from First Page.) een, (Special to The Brening World.) otce TRACK, GRAVESEND, Bep:. @.—The entries for to-morrow's races | ore ae follows: HIRST RACE —Selling; about ot fart ngs Nees. a we back to jail. preonenmnotmemfroes OF ROBBERY IN A Warren Shaw, a music teacher, at Bev- enteenth and Chestnut streets. Philadel- Dhie,” Mrs Riehl to an Evening World reporter, In telling her own story of the robbery. “I have wanted to i} BO on the professional stage and Mr, Shaw bnew it. 1 studied under Paul Therte in Pasis, amd believed that if a vesponsible* manager could hear my voice I would met a chance. “Well, carip last week Mr. Shaw sont me a nope to call at his officd, saying that « great friend of Meary W. Bav- ; 88¢ was there end that he was looking | for a good singer. 1 went there and met Castleman. He told me he could help me to @ stage career. | have learned since that me wont to almost there ay me to a pet it in jumbus ter hotel and make bi to seo Mr. Lz Ui efler ® o'clock the fire burried gage ill oats | the choking ammoo‘a tunes, there wat a ehil!, and was! to breathe, Breat expiosion. Bulld- Me neighborhood rocked from | wo ‘The fumes of a) tank came do | seed Durning their eves bodies. Dur the fire- round milder ont hie wite tad th di've slowly through ‘he ene rien gboet hy ge A advance.” ibe lovery musle teacher im Puiladelphia leith the came story about getting tal ent for Mr, Savage. At any rate I be- loved him, aad after he had called & trv, }oumber Of times or we had discuesca ‘) tbe matter thoroughly he made an ap- an, | tae oo ent into the | were tall Chief Croker Of the falling . Don’t go to that he was on the same train with me. Went to a Thenire, “Wo met at the Grand Hotel 5 32 sais inet fit ulte La ined Ronlsuat Ws 4 IN CENTRAL PARK Court {n the morning to appear against Castleman, Castlewhan was taken | Mra. Rieh! dould not remember ever having seen Victor Anderson, the young man arrested with Castleman last aight on suspleion of knowing ¥ something of the robbery. Thomas Lecost, the cabman, had never seon him before either, and he will probably be discharged in court to-morrow, | renohing | MRS. RIEHL’S OWN STORY ; | "t met Castionanm under the name of ) anxious io get the business over 1 Chartes D. Hulls, ia the office of W./ » cab with him and went there. ede “I didn't lke the looks of the place and told him so, During the ride up vad & it attrect at. that Mr. Sa eee ony over ery dowels and Pied, t Pian UR a he Gree tient Murch seat 8, Repay A to ome aaa St % sad rps pve eet ave o bea i % nie ey aioe and nee wine ae rit left. drone fea vate. riers lon uae oe ONE . Pitth Inalag, rit iat 's thro adda re mee was thrown out owen called out on Kad ‘leo @ victim on inning. Mi an Ma otell ma NO, NO. RUNS. bevwiyig Inning. a2 Sn banter Delires. itlee were doubled up, tebe" Dillon. KO . but Se ia es CAB. or take alt my out. @ bag that 1 ¥'e fumble, Dii- bunt ret csich ix rach Bmoot fied to Dili SDuhicary did | Jorden, aingted. Mitohell to on. = NO Serta cose aeenane "RICH MAN KILLED BY TRAIN. Reported to Have Lain on Trosks rite Pere ees | a Paid |. | hae one out. The company has Also sn the sah ety Be 4 ; 180, ASTOR TALKS BEFORE SAILING Expatriate Saye passa Wants -to Set American Newspapers Right—Never Said He posed Daughter’e Mateh, 7 Unattended dy any Uae eervant, William Waldort : 4 E z EF ie right during hia briel (that gtvee him hie magnificeat He had thirty-nine pleses ef ord nary baggage an@ & myswrious irom bound strong box, which wap taken dle rect to his cabin In one of the bridal sults, There was much speculation on the pler as to the contents of the box. Wore Brown felt and Hat. Mr, Astor was a brown effect. wore » bfown soft hat, @ suit of onion browm with « Surrey cont and a Windsor te, His shoes were of toed English style. The only Jewelry he disvlayed a om the email finger of his He carried an East Indian cane head of ivory and gold. Hie expression waa that of @ man thoroughly bored and extremely anxious to be on his way. It was @ hard matter to get the ea 1 aff s see fe patriate to talk, Finally he consented to a brief intervew, The first questivn put to him was thie: “Wi you be kind enough to an- nounce the date set for the marriage of your daughter Pauline ead Capt. H, Spender-Clay f"" ‘indeed, 00," was the reply, “Dut [ want to set the American newspapers right before I go, 1 have newer sald that I opposed the match.” Greatly Aanoyed at Padlictty. “Your Interest in Christian Selence has created considerable attention since your arrival.in New York,” Mr. Astor was told. “T can't see why it should,” he onld, “Hike not a gentioman a right to seek a new light? J have beech greatly an nofed at the furor which has followed my ee movement.” LE LOSTAN | COLORADD FLOOD} cia Persons a ies Drpaed| eesearwsnentsetuegtens slnetas alien and 18 Missing in Rush of Waters that Swept Through Trinidad, Causing Heavy.Loss DENVER, Colo, Gept, %—Four per- tons Are reported drowned and eighteen Se a in @ flood that swept Trinidad, this State, to-day. Trinidad wis en- tirely cut off from the outside world for snveral houfs, and alarming reports te to conditions there were eirculated. One was that the Woeated north of the city burat, letting Ka Waters sweep toward the city. It fs known thas five city blocks were awept by the flood, and a number of Rais [baaings either carried away oF under- “The Santa Fe passenger depot has been washed away, and the track be- tween Commercial street and Animas nt. One coach and-one steeper al box cars went down the lost %0w feet of track enat of the depot. ‘The ground beneath thé track has beon washed ert 9 © GORA et em arey to foriy Test. rie made in the re of the Teservolr burst. eter te ma, "The Teport of lose of Ife was brought hore by messenger. TRADE FOLLOWS yee Kind Everybody Wants. NEW ToRK erases Bee tore, phrase. M nna a ‘he iam Be Be CAN DY: Saturday: Sales ; a OPE! | Meni’ 8 a Boys’ Clothés Those wbo'tuy the Fall Clothes at a Bri Store. wi nd three ( Points of extellenee emphasized tn every sult and overtoat:: | ‘t. Correct Style. 2. Perfect Pit. 3) Best Material, 4 Men's Suits of tency worsted and cheviot and 01 black thidet, slagle abd double 4 beiery wwe of Our famous $10 custom-allored twa tele Pitcinatneter ne eee BLO rar! Suits Ja ancy weaves of chevick, csigere and worsted, In black thibes « +h brown chevlots; et Soa age te’ TD BO) et’s Wsha-Tlore Sule tnacas, buch, Srowes und Wb neh $15 mixtures—double and single breasted models Youths’ Sults, sizes 16 to 20, that correspond in tatloring j and mate- $8 rial to qur $10 suits. for’men, Special. . areeneqeanevenereeerstenensedees TOPCOATS ind RAINCOATS; the former of brown cheviot and tan covert, the oid opt oma vee ay sshahamedhehens ona det $10 | oz. [each carefully tailored; here O!¥..cecessssceneces peoee ‘Mothers, You Know) that your boys cam-wear-nething more serviceable than blu: ‘iin. ' In this sale we have provided a wide range.of styles and grace in| blué suits, Aud every sult is a bargain, Nortole suke—riot the seimpy tittle single breasted Norfolk, but DOUBLE BREASTED—with bloomer breeches, The materials are a blind cheviot and a heavy weight serge, both a deep rich fast color bias, Dele * $3. 95 universally sold for $6, Special Blue Sale Price. . Winter weight blue serge double breasted knee ak suits, sizes 71016 Abo heavy weight a! wool Blue Russlan Blouse suits, handsomely finished with high ‘trade trimmings, Either the double breasted or the blouse would be tately priced at $5. Special Give Sale Priet......... ‘ $2, 95 ‘Blue Cheviot double Drexsted suits and” Blue Norfolk ni 1004, substanttel Orne@eraenteadetendeata’ ree etannd aek 9 $3, but this year we bought thein cheaper). Special Blue Sale Price « 5 Blae all woo! kaze pants, sizes 3 to 16 years, $1 vals, at... SBC Get the Habit. Go to | 329, th Br Strost. “4? Gortligndt: Senidt, Near Greenwich Street. . | 211 and 219 Sixth Avenus’ Near I4th Strest, 128th vantanteniauaababiigbeieatanamatittslieniides Corner Third Avenue Pe eres search where you please, Nowhere in town values like these, SPECIAL for FRIDAY. 15: faces—use ‘WILLIAMS’ 8g