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RACING @ SPORTS PRICE ONE CENT. WAY NOT PROSECUTE WOMAN WHOSHOT Mrs 1)i Pietro Who Killed Her Brother- in-Law in Self-Defence Will Probably Be Set Free, Although District-Attor- ney Must Send Case to Grand Jury. o ) Prisoner, After Singing in Her Cell to Her Baby, Tells of Rago’s Persecu- tions, How He Threatened Her and » She Sought in Vain to Evade Him. , ' Mrs. Rosa Df Pietro, who, with her baby in her arms, shot and killed ‘Michael Rago, may not be prosecuted, although, as a matter of form, her case will have to go before the Grand Jury. In the Yorkville Court to-day, when the Italian woman appeared before Magistrate Ommen for arraignment, Assistant District-Attorney = Kernochan asked for an adjournment until to-morrow moming in order p that he might find out the exact intentions of Mr, Jerome in the matter, Mrs. Di Pietro appeared in court, bearing up well under the strain that has been put upon her the last two days. She still holds that she did right nd is ready to teli the Magistrate ihe story of the shooting. Her unsuccessful attempts to secure quiet and peace in her homo and a freedom from the brutish annoyances of the man she killed, The Assistant District-Attorney _ assigned to the case, as soon as the witness entered the court-room, which i was packed with an eager, curfous crowd, asked for the adjournment of a es . “Why?” said Magistrate Ommen. “Beoduse I wish to find out just what the District-Attorney wishes me ‘to do in this case,” replied Mr, Kernochan. “Isn't this rather a strange procedure?” asked the Magistrate. “1 will be ready to go on with the cage to-morrow,” replied Mr. Ker- Bochan, and the Magistrate consented. Commissioner Lantry told the woman that there was no doubt that she would soon be at liberty when she begged him to open the prison doors for her aud let her go free, ps “Lam @ good women. Hé was a bad, bad man,” she told the. Commis- Aloner, en ee NOT SORRY FOR HER DEED, MRS. DI PIETRO SAYS, BY JOSEPHINE ROBB. ‘The scene.in Yorkville Court to-day when Mra, Rosa Di Pletro was ar- taigned was dramatic. Before the bar, surrounded by burly policemen, (Continued on Third Page.) ‘ EVENING WOLD RACE CHART TalRD DAY AT MORRIS PARK. Ths “vening World's o YQ FIRST Rack—s1.009 a course, Start Kowd er—J. A. Dralte,_ Time: Heap: for three-vear-olds and upward; Eclipse Wiuner, b, ¢., by Ravallo—Water Git! Own- index, Horns, 5 kK Bik” Spon. Cine Fi en 4 Ravid Water... . f { 8 3 65 ($29) Martinm 4 a Tf as # Jack Ratlin Nel i 4 Rate oe Bh z r a} Ws | a3 He 1? Lady, Utes yp 6 ; atian. Crown Prince, Conaideration, eh Ratlin can his best race, Reita Seratetee Molly Brant, Jocund, id Water stood a long drive Whe the hill, Lady Unces died early lant five furlones SECOND RACE—$1,000 add tes: of Belione Covree. Start aod. iWon ft. by Handee)—Eizarre. Own- (B Van Mer. Time, _G Fin Open. Clos. Pi. Bh. 4 : 14 rey? ’ Is 4 2 0-10 Fa a oe a $5 45 ff a oh kg 8s 1 Bi 9 bt) he F onis aT, Ce a a a a a i ae) i YY rf Cochran 10 $7 § & FOP © b 10 4 Folfewitt es 7 ot ot 8 Ak OSG 8 fuffcrance foie iw 9 6 0 Db 9 °o 1 2 oom —= Ponturer cal’. 'd sy 1 1 Ww WD to A Merces ; 5 40 ty ‘a Hare basiee 4 eth ib fb th tb oft ot tk gh pr *Counled. Be ranseuse, Calmness, Diamond Flush Dejusion, Handzand held the field sa way. ‘Ploralla Imivruved: finished out good and game, ‘Lucy Youne quit 500 ast five turiongs of inner. bh 0.. by Lanastreet— 0%. 2.30 sid The Hurricana; two-year-olds: $1,300 added nF, Won gal [30 etd, Won C.” MeDor “AT ee Nlan-a-Dale ocund Adrintha IetH . jones %, Onatee (Ownted index. “Morven, B45" Leonidas (19D Costalian 4 S70? Wotan aM) Lady Amelia RMP Collector Jessup #08 Nace King Feratches—Reliable Leouilas was beat Jéanio rab a bad tree 47 SIXTH R S07 SST Piquante. ¢ Index. Horves (AH) itheris Shy Ane Jen Moments closed a bie ean. (For Morris Park Entries Seo Page 13.) Splendid Parker Pletnre Splendid Parker Uletnre with sons Copy Of Hext Sunday + Wor » a 7 Of HEAL Sunday s Word, Bhows family group at Es ipus group at Esopus. Inte esting {0 everybody, In. four c: ertoly. In tour cntel ef of dealer n¢ once PAltion ler at once, Evition limited. HUTCHINSON: GLENECHO WINS THE HURICANA S. $. Brown’s Colt Gets Out of the Maiden Class by Captur- ing the Chief Event at Morris Park. THE WINNERS. _ FIRST RACE—Rapid Water (8 to 1) 1, Martinmas (7 to 2) 2, Jack Ratlin 3, SECOND RACE—Handzarra (2 to 5) 1, Floralla (7 to 1) 2, Fanoy Dress 3, THIRD RACE—Glenecho (8 to 5) 4, Bank (8 to 6) 2, Campo 3. FOURTH RACE—Alane-Dale (12 to 10) 1, Joound (4 20 8) 2 Aw FIFTH 'RACE—Leonidas (7 to 2) 1, Castatlan (9 w 2) 2, Adios 3, SIXTH RACE—Libévia (3 to 2) 1, Ancetic. (12 to 1) 2, Prince Ching 3. (Bvectal to The Brening World.) MOKRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct. 5—Glenecho won the Hurricana Stakes for Capt. Sam Brown at West- chester this afternoon, and graduated from the maiden ranks at the same time, It Is somewhat unusual for maid> ens that have been racing all the year to graduate in stakes. but Glenecho has been tn few maiden races, He has always been sent against stift company. He hed only Bank to beat to-day. Bank was heavily played because he had raced wel! down tho hil! in the spring, and Glenecho had never started on the course, MHeneeho roved Rank into submis | ston tn the first quarter and camo away very enait Alan-a-Dale beat Jocund 'n the mile | tee, He was in front ail the way and | Was never extended. The time of the raee, 1.28 1-9 eopalied the *esord course, "held by Guni had been oushed to-day fe: mi run elose to the world's record Rapid Water in a Drive, Lady Uncas made the earl ce wit Reliable, Martinmas and Rana Water {n @ close bunch behind Lady Uncas was done ary and then showed in fronf for a short whil n favorite, Rellable, then died away is Ravld Water took the tead, He and Martinmas fought !t out all the way home, Rapid Water winning by-a head. Martinmas was three-quarters of a length In front of Jack Ratiin Mandsarra Wins Ranily, HMandrarra, a probibitive favorite tn the start and breezed home an winner by a length, Fancy Dress wa second to the Inst fixteenth, where she tired, and Floratla, chosing strong, got bd jn time to beat her a length for the place, (ilenecho Won Rasily, sv 8 Rank and. Glenecho were heavtil: backed in Hurrleana, the talent conceding the yrace to be between the wns bad, Bulwark be- Darkle practically sc. The Away In close order and * for a quarter, Then to the front and tt over, Jenecho winning as ed by four lengics frum Bank, r the In front of Campo, pl ef mn on ¢ Defeatea, Jocund wig a strong favorite in the fourth rave, but Alan-a-Dale was at h's and defeated Jocund very easily. le made the running a length of Jocund ‘until the stretch here O'Ne!l made his but he never disturbed 0 won easily by two Adriutha Was never a factor, was six lengths away. lady Amelia Defented, Lady Amelia was the favorite in the warm because It was dovt would down the hill 4 and led to the st and Adios next tallan went to the ta ro to the last alxte WV i with Leonidas » a good race by half a length ¢ Castailan, who beat Ad lengt had her with run nd re and rom r uh. w ead ani! ents and hang Aelly by a length the in front Splendid Parker Ploture With acu cups os Weal Sunday » World. Shows family group at Ksopas, Inter eating to everybody, In four colors. \Order of dealer at once, Edition Imited, TWO OF YALE’S PROMISING PLAYERS. artinmas | the second race, went to the front at | ersia har dai, ooh ay le, Sb tc jent FP of the International] Game postponed on acconnt of tain. ca a 1: A ee sore eee onaee eo || Pa Pre <a ts ounce seal ~ THREE THUGS PLEAD GUI ran twenty-five yarde for the score. | ntile ne | Moventhin fated at goat sconn|| BOWLING CLUBS tn eae eat fer"are ala | AMERIGAM LEAGUE GANONG, [5 TET " | Ptenrianareanene the ieeead' tide of: | ARE ON PAGE 13. 42 te Chelsea IMPrOVE: |p ston,...02 81 AIT Phia'phiats 67 18! of papal ieaneet oostae Janda minute later plunged (wont; | en n'pther eitlen and’ wit | Neneorere ay i Dotto ah oe cane) Sm NeblG pleaded uilty hate | yards on @ | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1904. QL0 GL SE OAR OUTED A NEW ONE MM 4 { Mayor McClellan Sustains Reform sociation’s Charges Against Comm ‘ sioners and Turns Them Out—Bi eR H Tt nay aig ey 3 & W al L bi HIGHLANDERS © AT ST.LOUIS COMMISSIONER OF BRONX PARKS ALSO REMOVE D HIGHLANDERS IN LAST CAME WEST Schmitt Charged with Juggling the Rolls in Appointment of Laborers an Grifith’s Men Take an Early) Ciyi|-Service Commissioners Accus Lead That the St. Louis Play- a aia : Sei ale oars Find !t Hard to Over.| Of Beiog in Collusion with Him, ~~ HIGHLANDERS .... ..... 10°2:0°0 i See earet ee 0°0'0°0 (Continued from Sixth Column.) Eghth Inning—Powell flied. Dougherty bunted safe, Keele fied, Elberte'd singled. Williams rolled to Gleason. No.runs, Kahoe hit safe. Petty fanned.” Burkettiflied. . Heidr' fanned. No runs. ny Ninth Inning—Anderson singled. Ganzel-hit into: a’ doubl Jones walked. Gleaso 0:4 "20 0-0 “10 0— 8 eI Mayor MéCIellan removed from office the entire CivibS ‘mission to-day, chafying the members of the board with wilful th: Civil-Service law, We olay. Conroy fied. No runs. é Wallace singled. Hynes boosted. . Ps ‘ifted. So did Moran. No runs. ait ee, A few hours later he appointed a new board, reducing the n DearS sare Pt se f ‘ rive f i . Coler, the former M'COOEY REFUSES TO GET OUT.. mee || me ee eae President John H. McCovey, of the CivilServioe Commishiuneet ib." Fada to. ——_/ 18 to replace John H, MeCooey a$ President of the Commission sion, who was to-day asked to resign, wrote to Mayor\MoCle by two fellow-members are Alfred Talley, a lawyer, and Ross: App lan late this afternoon declining to do $0, The apoointment of Sird $. Coler will operate as'a: of Mr, MeCooey from. office. Brooklyn, ‘The B¥ening World.) eT, Pg otra hat My. Colep's ay g cape of praying for sunshine with | Senater, Manager Grit Rain +t) has Yoon, with Charles F. Murphy tn tu fight i, Mr. ‘Talley fs a prominent Democrat in the Nin Ne en ee sohle Disiaa. Scan Sepenil ON / $e he “LATE:ST. hts} TS: Sixth Race—Lasso 1, Ingolthr 2, Moweta { : AT WORTH. Sixth Race—Lieut. Rice 1, Sheerty Belle 2, Arrah May 3. AT KANSAS CITY, Sixth Race—Exclamation 1, Dargin 2. Telephone 3... FOOTBALL WARRIORS ” IN MANY HARD FIGH r |Columbia Players Snow Under the Tufts B Oily ama hititor a bané and ti " safety. moved up on a throw-in. Conroy ue gel sco {ined to Mover, Howell out, i 7) to Biever, FOUR RUNS. yin] fanned, Jones doubled but died trying for third on berfect throw to Conroy, G! to Keeler, NO RUNS, : i 24> zi Fis ae: by a Score of 3}to O—Harvard | 7, Bowddir’ I xeate caged Waka, gard REBULTS OF FIRST HALF, RESULTS OF “4” an. Wo, RUN. TO-DAY'S BASE- TROOPS CUT ut 5 it oO . ‘no F ti sani” WO RU. BALL GAMES.) |) Tufts, 0. OOTBALL : , ' SECOND HALF. GAMES TO-DAY Fourth Inntag. Gama cae? oh . led. ti it. Con: tne ; Torte 0. 4 caret tin tet ge ehite | NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ | p stole second and ent ES "3 FINAL SCORE. o muft of Kal a) ——— | Cotumbl>, 39. | At Princeton—Princeton, 89; Wes Fowell fanned. Contry tallied | CHICAQ@O AT BOSTON. 4 4 | , le . on a wild pitch. Douguherty led to 010000010- 2 Force of Portuguese Tufts. 0, Ivanta—Dickiason, 18)|Flght, Keeler litted to Hy TWO | Chicago. + ADT hae a ugue rm Oo, Boston . LINE-UP. At New Maven—Vale, 28; Moly | yee neti atch of Hieldeick’s| Ratterlee—Landgren and Kilug: Wilk in West Africa by Natives, a Cross, @ [one hit Willams fouled to. Gansel| hele: an? Moran. Nineteen Officers ; ‘s sors. lambia Sr detente tbe aly No games were scheduled for the. Wiget.”*: Brown tl Ae einen coreeil 34)’ Hobart, 0. INE toning: otherclubs In the National Leagie, Men Killed in Attack, te At Phifadeiphin — Pénnsyivanta,| [ibetféld” out to Glenson. Willia ‘ Brompton {Ade Prawkil ana. Marshall be | singled. Wallace’ fumbled Anderson 8 f | At Ceriigie—indians, 88) Susque-| sree tee ee Jimmy out. LISBON, Oot, &The or iy ae | bana, 0, ° . Gangel out on, Gleason's” fast assist. Murine annonnced In the @hi Meise At Soldiers’ Pielé—Harvard, 17)| NO RUNS. day that a detachment of “il Bowdoin, 0. Hynes rolled to Elbsrfeld, Jones out Saher Micke | At Amherat-Amberet, 28) New| {to Ganzel. Gleason dropped a luc! troops, Yelonging to a column Rete ‘in| York 0 raity, 0. double In centre. Moren popped to El- {in Portuguese West Africa, r Umpire-—W. locken! Frenkiin a berfeld. NO RUN SRh" Morshall, Head Linesman F. Qu At Penasylvanta—Lafayette, 20; P oe Cuanhames, was surprised by New York Athletic Club, * | @ettyaba: Stxth tribesmen while crossing the | + Conroy. grounded to Wallace, Kibtnow AMERICAN LEAGUE. River, : ‘ (Special to Thd Evening World.) where ‘Metzenthin scored on walked. Powell popped to Gleasen. emnepepeetaintiiait | Dougherty tapped to Hynes. NO RUNS. | . 7" { ‘ —Cohumbin bad an saay time beating) COLUM TAT Ht PTS. | Bulnet! Mao toaged to Willams. catch. | Botton ,,.,.. 00000030 0— 3| [ont Tufts this afternoon by @ score ot | her own Brand Nae. And. gained §! ing Hurkett. NO RUNS ch "000000000- 0) Ist to 0 In two short hatves of fifteon | ‘ball in a fumble and Buell gained 3! Seventh Inning, Ratieriee—Young and Criger: A’trcek | iors of the j yards, Columbla git § yards 1c 1 - sd Suiltvan. | minutes each. Except for ve last par se and ‘Buel ing Faber tt. (4 iXesler pees diyned aught, Nm and Hn Gang ra alt, ya ul ie 2+ va AY ol ¢ 4 Jf the second Ral. when Morley it i" |Bangiand’ scored on a obift' Duell seale seemed and took third ons peswed | © WAGHINGTON AT DETROIT, | betrusa German a almost a vite eta Me ” if Ay BCORE—COLUMBIA, | Minis to thy bulletin boapd. Elbertfeld renee ined Tufts couldn't gain. angtan mi A . 4 .| scoring, nderson allace's long | Washington. .. Tt Holding inthe line cost Columbia 15) pp: Williams scorn; Gangel sin- Bor jMetmthin were the stars for Columbia, L.09, tne Metsehiiin Fan ®. yards on | Lich cavor fanned MoManue batted | Detroft......010000000— 41; the latter making four long dashes on | the quarter-tack formation a quartet-back caught him by t lay, The Tufte end) toe Jersey and held him Jones. Klenow. Me Manus popped to TWO RUNS. Batterles—Wolfe and Clark, Mullen and Drill. " long enough’ to down him. Duell scored Nace singled. Hynes rolled to Fortuguese colony of Angola. eseanaad sneee cit croretia twenty. the fourth touchdown. — Metzenthin | Conroy. Jones s’ng’ed, Wallace scor- | SECOND GAME. ‘4 despatch pa Poel Stange failed at goal,” SCORE-COLUMBIA, | ing, Gleason sineted. “Moran hit Into | ee nt & punitive expedition wae five-yard Mine, A quartet-back kick 9: TI'FTS, 0 1 double play. Wil'lams to Wiberfe'd | Washington . «+ 10000 — Ilabout to be despatehed to Port 3 gave the ball to Columbia at her! Fisher brought the ball back to) the) to Gavel ONE PUN Detrolt,......00010 — | West Africa in consequence the: Buell and Duell car- | S-yart line, enthin ran ® yanls ——_ | *hreatening attitude the nati wenty-yard line ried {t in three plunges to nearly mid- fleld. Stangland plunged for ten yards, and Blue and White worked the leather jatertes—Townsend WITHDRAWS BID FOR PIERS | rarmord'and Pritys ‘Mer ame called by agreement there. Sirtee the revolt of the Hei [in German Southweat Africa the nay fof both Bast and West Africa hove |showing signs of insubordination wit ‘aused =the Portuguese (overnt jmvob “neosiness, op the auarte Kk play. The half end. (Continued on ‘Thirteenth Page.) | Dock Commisstoner Fpatherson this! jaf letter from Vice. | PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVELAND, the son recelved a | MeMahon In Genera! Sessions ti attompted assault in the |e vard back play, Columbia w terms with the on the twenty-yrd line, ais if it ts destred. 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