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* | RACING as SPORTS | japan ts Sears ‘ PRICE ONE CEN Tt, ee James Pietro, husband of Rose Pi In-law, Michael Rago, in defense of herself and Her tome yesterday, sat in 4s desolate home to-day and-told the story of bis married life and the in- cidenta preceding the tragedy as a result of which his wife Is locked in a cell at Yorkville prison. ‘The Pietros/ifve in three rear rooms | on the third floor of a tenement-house | at No, 316 East Thirty-fourth street; | and thero-ra®James Plotro to-Aay and talked of the blight whicd bas fallen over his little‘ household. Its setting ta humble enough: a kit- eben opening into the stairway hall and two bedrooms opening into kitehen, | An income of 80 e woek jh repre- vents the maximum earning capacity pt Pietro. In the Witherspoon plaster works at Ravenswood, lL, 1, will not pay for more, But the rooms are neat, strikingly neat for thelr kind, and they Yell a story of a Bousewlfely feminine band. A Howe Body Was She. There are pictures on the walls: & Photograph of Pope Lev, an engraving of St. Francis, a chromo of the crucifixion. ‘There are cheap vases on the mantle-| piece and cheap. but carefully troned, lace curtaina at the window. The cup- board In the kitchen Is small, but its meagro contents of ginss and china whine In well ordered array, and the Worn linolenm on the Boor speaks of dally contact with the broom. | James Pietro is short, with a wiry frame, blavk-tyed, black-haired and biack;mustached. His face does at} belle the thirtyrseven youre bw wien’ he confesses, ang ho speaks Who a man who has learned to le ve quiet nd!’ poate: “E married Rosle five years ago, when she was seventeen," pila Pietro; “and @ very Good wife shé daw been to mia + We had three cbiidten, bet Jost two by | sickness, and now we have aily tite Kat ho te eleven montis the saints protect her and her mother! Mer Nome Her Pleasure. “There never. was.a wife more of a home body than ye. Bhe never took } any pleasure out of the house. I know that when friends would come arousd AS, PETAQ'S STORY te TOLO BY HUSBAND “A Very Good Wife She odd Wife She Hés Been to) Me,” Says James Pietro, in Describing Typical Tenement Home Life Which, Preceded Tragedy of the East Side |.and got stot In thé tes by” 9 guard; lotro, who shiot and Killed her brother three were born in the same village, near Naples Michael was only a couple bot years youn@er than 1, He never was any good. Did I tell you that he limped? | When he was about fifteen he stole | some suppties from a railroad atation and he was lamed from that time on. |__| Cireulation Bo ara WINS: THE FAIRVIEW Captures the Feature Event at ‘the Mortis Park Track, After Running a Remarkable Race from Behind. ROYELLE FIRST HOME IN THE STEEPLECHASE. Canteen First in the Opening Event, the Third Goes to Druid “and the Fifth Is Won by Es- outcheon. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Canteen (6 to 1) 1, Sidney C, Love (13 to 5) 2, Pronta 3, Rago n Mischief-Maker, “But that a’ net make him any less lively, He was always getting into some) mischief and never could stay in any | one place. He my a‘ster, whom he! had married, five or maybe six chil- | dren. in tHe old country and came to America. Then he suddenly disappeared | | and told me he would stick to taiiceing | —that was his trade. He came to with we, and it was a great mistake 1 let him) for I knew the mantier of-tah | !e° was; grown up without a tathér, | vithyut any schooling and as flighty as isaparrow, But then he was my brother. | \n-taw, and I was making, poor wages an’ had a ball bedradm just standing em to 1. took him in, That was last Chriatmas—we were living next door, at No, G4 then—and all went well for a while. Witte ‘Dells af Falee Friend, the-trowble stented, My wite told aye Michaol wag making love to Net when I wae at work; but 1{ \ladighed at her at M a thotgit ft wa: joke, Lknew. 1 trustumy wife, and 1 didnit. think ‘Miténadl @>rokd want to bared bir owe Drotherinsiaw. “But Tides sidhplatocd mbes atid etal | uid at laet’l woke up to the truth, of It. Then I spoke te Michael about it and told him that ponsense must elther'stop | )or he must get out of the House. 1 | miight jut as well have talked to a deaf man. ‘The very next daw, when I was hardy out of the house, * was back at | | 40 Wondertul fashion. The. amagt onge |and,"in" fact, the former was favored SE ND RACE—Royelle (3'to 2) 4, Connover (11 to &) 2, Flying Sut trecs 3, THIRD RACE—Druid (11 to 5) 1, Sheen (15 to 1) 2, My Buela $. FOURTH RACE—Grenade (6 to 6) 1, Dick Bernard (11 to 10) 2, Topic 3 FIFTH RACE—Escutcheon (3 to 1) 1, Sir, Brillar (8 to 6) 2, Austin Allen 3, SIXTH RACE—Waterford (10 to 1) 1, Water Pansy (7 to 1) 2, Good and Plenty 3, (Special to The Even MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct. 4—Grenade won the Fairview Selling Stakes’ at Westchester this afternoon. thoght that would be & close decween Dick and 2 bit, . Hila. ade. rary, chuckled elee, Dick Dernard went over the bill four, lengths th front | of Grenade, cut their smiles came off when Grenade, closing -halfs way down the hill, shot y like la roeket and opened up a gap of halt ¢ dozen lengths. Travers devoted himeett to pulling Grenade down to a walk, so that at the Grenade only won by a length and | if, but eased. to an absolute walk. From that point home | Yate 7A: atroon,. ! Wr, Payne ‘began to tirira moned by the physicians an vey ‘ 7) th “FINE FOR SPEEDING wt Walter A. Crafton; of No. 123. ¢ ee ss fitiad $10 by Magistrate Kogan itor, speeding his auto in Central Park... When. the of his ers} who, ‘Policeman “Braoe « said. got’ cha the shauffeur reluctantly: replied: The ‘Park ploner and: ) eed Es. “At KANSAS. GIT.) Fifth Race—Happly Chappy 1: “Sixth, seo E Parva ‘ i i BINT END. SEASON I BIG WITH THE UI Giants Protest Against ive leah a Decisions, and After a Wrangle Game Is Declared to St. Louis by Score of 9 to" =. 9. LS, l Griffith's Coui Play Pennant: “Winning "Ball and’ Take. an ‘Barly Lead Thelr’ Opponents Can't, Overcome. oS ohesano INTHE BOX. PITCHES AT Mis BEST, yt Critical Stages and Prevents ‘the: Hits, thatMean Runs— Blah Take Up the ee and ye | Play Is Subjected to Much Abus | Being Saved by Police = Pl Bench Burns During the Beets HIGHLAND! res Conroy, 9, Kieinow, o, Chesbro, p. RS. R 1 1 ° 1 1 o i o we ewan wok * (Soectai to The Riverina World: POLD GROUNDS, Oot. 4—To-day saw the fintah of the National Leugue sea- son: df 1904 on the Poin, Grounds. And it came very neat to being an exciting | finiah; even to the point of a smallained Dunn, If. Hot in ‘which Umpire Jobneion muah | Browne, rf have fusnlabed the victim to the rooters’ | MeGann, wrath, Ln the first Inning, of the seoynd | Mertes, ‘game; Dunn smashed the ball to the | Dahlen, as. righ fence anid got on the | Deviid, 3b., liek, but Johnaone decinred Jack | Gilvert, 2b., “pot touch first base, Warner, o. was & howl It began with the) Bowerman, age momen ya de ‘MeGionity, jy th *Brouthers ‘and the | TOtMIE v6 ssasedaseens “Batted tor petted Ls te of “Sop eee ee eclececces s 3” enscoucs> > dlivesnocceme™ Fete e ew ew eZ Siawebonsous hile 1 was away al work and ¢ay to; D8 old tricks. my wife, ‘Come, Je} us g*t some vhiante | andl Have agtod time, Rosie would jus; 42d Deawing me to put Rago out of Jaugh in thefp faces and eay; ‘No mood ing house=remember, I never feared | Dick Berard held on to the place pod | | “What with my wits, complaining \'tion and beat Tople a length. ‘The Corintiian Steeplechase, which | § had live starters, ridden by gentlemen, | time for you heré while my, husband away. You come Buck ‘he ts at home, and then If ne wante to be can My you chiantts {Michael Rago had known my wife'| but every time he managed to” keep | casieat race pf the year, ever Gage she w & Uttle child. We | ‘harm,“because I Was sure of Rosie Waray made up my mind wo get a ot-the fellow, Twice I had pollee- | mew cOme around to take bim ‘away, | Out Of their hands, so at last I pus} | G00D BOWLING SCORES MADE‘ON MANY ALLEYS: ‘The bowling soagon opened last night | Hi with tounaments ina numbe of leagues In the Columbia League, at Sehlusing’s alleys, matters went off with a bang. Tho youngste: in wham’ el) Harlew, is Interested, slammed the pins for tht drat Lnousend score of the opening tour: nament. George Sehlayng cover ed bimeels with ‘Kory wt dnchor with a ch At the hd of the game hetween P and oC: lumbia the iattes had ode advantage, In whe ele 4 frame the Columbia bays Carised to be chalked up 102 points, while the begt the former could muster was $3, With’ thet noted steady bowling, the Fidelity quintet rolied in a consistent manner if the American . National Tournament last night at the White Rlephant alleys. The team walked off wid two games tn an easy manner, haying US paints to spare in the game against Mmpite and Tt against Colum- bla. In umbla and Empire ca 1 close contest, the former cor reine ahead WM the tenth frame inwing owt by elgh teen pina Philade!nhin Wid the better of the frat in the Eastern League at Bhlec’s Universal Allevs, noon Harry Herbere took two games from Walker In tae individual out of-a noasibie five Some of the cores made were aa fui- lows Deradway League Algonquin, 90 Aiptne, t32 5 Alpine 8 Tu N sia, Harlem League. y ThreesMen, 1, 482 nial, lion, 14, Pa Coltmhin Leagne, Presto, Owl, Columbus, 2 1,019; Owl, 13 Columbus, 6 Pesto, ©. astern Leagae, Universal Acmtemy Alley MROOKLIEN PHILADELMUNN 11) Worker He . wot io We twa Warker ant vestrday afters | Herberg 83 Warker | Piteher | heros Tort Warker bu par Tow) .. ? Ey] THREE-MEN. BROOKLYN. Rovineon Palcue? Heven’. Total u ident, J Wenzel sec: | FB Rickepoy Weat, Web members of The sel &. Vaylor miltee, ov the first.two | zed and ts ad fol- weess has been « lows doer 1 Reid lee Cream Ce Carharc & Co, and - hh, Kerr & Co. Gut Larie & Co, Mills & York C.ty Rallway Com. | ning, any King & Co. and Meteal’ Ifred Bentamin & Co. & Co, and Fred. American’ Litho: and Mir pe Cro SAR Bring ha: Mord Compan canny PAULINE HALL SUES, Pauline Halt who rece Manager George B. MeLeflan, ix platn- tf in a sult Aled In the Clty Court to day by A. H. Hummel against Manager Percy Wiliama for $0 unpaid salar, In vaudoville, she was engaged for two weeks at $a rer, that she niayed one week at th Orpheum, Brooklyn, but that Mr, Wilb money, 4H Grom aut but denies hat there wae any second week in the con‘ract. i ~|shire Lad who w ently divorced Miss Hall alleges that | was won by Royelle, ridden by Mr. | Stone, in very clever fashion. Whether | it was Mr, Stone's horsentanship or not, it wes certain that Koyelle won his) Conover, rid- | den by Mr, Harris, was second. ‘The opening event was won by Caa< | teen This was her third successive vie-| }torg, She beet Sidney C. Love, the! favorite, in a hard drive. ‘The Malden race Was an easy victory or Dru. the favorite. Yorkshire Lad Was hacked fora killing in this race, beink played irom 10 to 1 down to 3 Va to) The weather fine, track (ast and attendance good. Won tn-e Hard Delve, Ishiana and Sidney C, Love’ went to | the poxt about ‘eqautl ehoices tn the oped. Canteen was wel: played an |ao. was Promta. IsWlang and Auditor |raced away’ together and ig to the farturn, Where Auditor gra torg- ed to the front and. showed the Way to the stretoh. Then there was a gener, i closing up and th the last furlong On: teen (ook the lead. Sidney C, Love then ing event. jotosed and in a hot drive to the Aniaa | Canteen won by a head. Sidney C. Love was six lengths In front of Pronta Royelle an Hany Winner. Fiyitig Buttress’ made the early pace ard then gaye way to Conover, showed the way over the i f second time, fuilowed My yell Fiying )Butcress, In the mn Tovelle tock the lead and, Uway, won eaally by a le from Conover, Who was in frat of Fiving Buttress. Favorite Wins Basily, Druid wos favorite in the maiden race, the third. with the good price of Il to 5 ayainst him. ‘This was due to the fact that a great plunge Was made on York- backed from 10 to |} down to J8 to 5. Druid went to the front-at the start, mage all the runnin and won easily by a length and a hal from Steen. Who was two lengths In {of My Buela, The latter closed ne. Won Pulled to a Walk Dick Bernard was the che In the Fairview Stakes, heavily ptayid. These two were backe: o the exclusion’ of the others, Dic pard went away in front an op up a gap of five iengtha on Grenade and ‘Topte In the run to the top of the hill, Then Grenade closed and same away In wonderful fashion, win- ning pulled to a walk by a length and @ haif from Pick Bernard, who wes a length in front of "Tople Kacateheon Wins Bastly, te for the din the pub Sir ir. who was 2 to 1 to 8 to 5, Bscuteheon lead at the atart, and Numpea oft in tt att in inning w by two second money Waterford Graduates, Water Panay to the front ard de the running to the stretch, fol td by ‘Tide and iily Keehe Th th teh Waverford cloned rtrong and taking the lead t : won hy a kerg helt from Wits Panay, who © leneth In fren at Coat wd —— : Wise people 1S & HL” Green Trad ipa ste enn frase eet an fm aristence purchases, The oldest je premium proposition a } lesaes Po at rR aaa 0 __The—0. 11 & ™ Rotees, feekays, ¥ | (RAM) *Beevtcheon r a Rak ale Workman (Sh) SQusen Rose 7 ey Hi SY! om RACE salam resizer, “Fine ba ya” OPE, and 8 ae Om 2-S Sao & Tockaya WE ? a. a ws ; were iat 8 Me ny 32| ee rT f 4ded nm im if 1 L e109 Reid | be wa ls Br 4 “ % y 4 vanes i 4 my sh : 5 de > ie L wy 1 1 Rperlinw 4 , ry . g . euna 104 H u i i} | 2 Cochran i " u q t i ine 10 7 rh { MT et weston ” n HH] i, . 4 % : . ‘ Wit Gensevbort AL Brepean 191 16 ih 3 3 g | erate ee Reon! Cleve ond Ros Ren” Witerto ae Gsot and Plenty clase stone fom” A 4 beat ‘om Laweon cloard bia Pensy had plenty of oan fmol (For Morris Park Eotriea toe Pane 2) BRYAN AGAIN ON THE STUMP. (maha and Rmetsoo, Ned, whete he OMAHA, Neb, Oct. 4—Willlam 4.| delivered & Mngthy speech this atter-| irvan left (hte elty over the Chitago| 200m. Tonight heis solteduled rts and Northwestern to-day, speaking | tt Hartington. The encite week will be \Sriety at the smatt towne deqwhea | tpent ia north and eastern Nebraska, " . | safely and tock an exira base on gM Eon d to Gangel, Bae sit, Cheshro. oaveriag ett: to ‘Gneaers, ne rare yee ‘s throw fim" XO RUNS. rr Nisin abe ns Reerteta te to ‘Ganse elon: Deke Asad +7 es) decision and put at of the ; Cheabro fanned. Dovughe: 4 on the decision — pped ‘The other yers kicked, too, Rt ee e a O | nd Zohnatone t we 4 the game to tcher—Mertes, Dahlen. - johnstone. cut to Conrey, Moren rotied | Bt. Louie. ms. Kehoe tapped to Cheaoru, | No’ RUNG. wim» RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAM Siath taning. Elberfeld dqubled to left joner yk al amrck to Burkett. An- | lereon fanned.” Ganzel lined to Hyves. epi d i.) 8&0 RUNS. AMERICAN NEW YORK AT 8T. LOUIs, New York.... 30000008 2= 1» 000340000-7 0000000C— tt’ pright, (Chegbro, fanned. | New York.... 08090100 @~ 8! pices — cheeks aud Kicine aed (0 Padden, NO) “hattories—O'Nell and Butler; Me-| Gude aid Snyder 9 fouled to Conroy. Jones fouled | Ginnity, Warner and Bowerman. | Glade grounded to Elberfeld. Bur- wett rolled to Conroy. Heidrick Danted NATIONAL LEAGUE. ——_ 8T, LOUIS AT NEW YORK. FIRST GAME. bro's throw to Gansel Wallace role |" Ganzel. NO RUNS. Seventh Inaing. agnne? fouled to Burkett. Kleinow %. Lowks. to R i t einow. aeaee out, Biberfeld to BOSTON AT CHICAGO. bos sanpi bn <> gee CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURG. | Bosten,,.... 22000001 Keeler lifted to Heldrick. mibertera| Cneinnatl,,.. 00001 0200-3 Chieage...,., 00000101 fied to Wallace. Williams doubied to | Pitsaurgeee. 02000200 — 4 Batteries—Dineen and Crigeri Tight, Anderson doubled to left and! patteries—Hahn and Bohiel; Lynch | 4nd Sullivan, / ye role wi jansel rolled to Wal- | of Pheips. Game called on account of : in to Eiberfeld. Kahe rotted to fone Giade rvlled to Biver: | PHILADELPHIA AT CLE! fla NO RUNS CHICAGO AT BOSTON. eta Math Inning, Chicago. 00001021 OW 4 Miledeiphia Reston, 00300000 O- 3) ertlend.. 00 0008 4 O'Neill; Wi Hatteries—Henley and scored. Klenow went to thied, Ches- | , MatterieeWelmer and O'Neill; Wills) van and Bemis, bro. out, Glade to rind: Dolugherty | #4 x be Kieinow waa run down isaaee Enraet LEAGUE STANDI AMERICAN L Contvy singled. Kleinow bunted safe. fy. On Moran's throw “Conrny | eee on ae Ey wk ng, wa re of 35 wv les Stieeciye st Se Reh Prova] bed _ ’ “ @.ande ooh) Sbur : we + kth in) ed