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> ry ¥ ‘e « it > iy (y ‘* v ; | na] AY q RACING # SPORTS | PRICE ONE CENT. UNE HALL CLUB TD QUIT BUSINESS pniet Lal ROP pbAR eo A Millionaire Stockholders of National League Team Have Lost About $70,000 and Probably Will Wind Up . the Affairs of the Organization. Loss of Patronage, Due to the Invasion of the American League Baseball Club, Said to Be the Cause for the Heavy Financial Slump. @pecial'to The Evening World.) {8nd all debts will be paid, but after PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6—The fate of | that it, will be for the stockholders to the Philadelphia National Baseball Club | | Gates ee ee oe wish to con- not. = and Its score of millionaire shareholders | tendance this” afverncon we were Guano hangs In the balance. to ey the grationest * ‘on seek: | ‘After two Years’ experience, which has | fic! eh, ail pee ee ee cost the club between #02000 and $70.00, | taken, ‘nda farpere Yaak b Deva the i. it Is probable that at the next mecting many fries Phe! Of the clu the franchise and goot-vill ingested fn § Harry Pulliam, ot the Na- ‘Will be disposed of to the highest bidder Or bought in privately by the stock- as invited to att Noon’s meeting of the hile ball club $0 48 to be in @ position to te- port directly to the National League “ny action that might have been taken, “Owing to the small nymives of stock- holders present nothing definite was decided upon, reed sales will Lo ge to play out its ehi and after that it fies with those. nH inferented 5 jh yp ad ee ees th or not. yc nt owners of the Philadelphi Club purchased the wood wi vi te rr ec ee that ‘s ie Boon overtaken te a tunes, During ¢ club end this al A meeting of the stockholders of the club was held to-day in this city, but owing to the limited number who at- tended no definite action was taken. ‘The mecting was attended by President James Potter, Treasurer J. BR Rob- efts, Charles EB. Ingersoll, E. Hynemana, George H, Frazier, A. E. Newbold and B. M. Robinson. The President's report was read, Which showed a heavy financial loss this, season, After it. was accepted an informa! discussion was heid as to the future of the club, It is understood that the continued run of hand luck which has pursued the club since the present management has been im con- ia remulted Le gies reenoe in it Potter and aren nourer ree es feet. ve the giesairous calamity the latter part of last ver ped placed the club tn pavers fnsncla)| Sw New Players oe el i “This. vear severe} been vorchased, but he 8 to make any bh “tg tat aieebealsie te wate balagoe shee ‘shows © fnaaclal lows ve made neark; Vocal branch of the firm of Marshall Willie non nione* of those airvey inter. eder & Co.. New York brokers, which iM ahortly, Be opened at the Bellovu shat one’ toate Shy the, Notional | | have Jost money ig the presen: i. § th win Fintsh the Season, | American League team hey the et the meeting President Potter, very start th anrieehe nt “ute rawn said the’ National more th. two ye There ts nothing new*in Lai my nd while the former have fe of the ciup. We shall finish MRS. DI PIETRO IS HELD AND NO BAIL ALLOWED an Who Slew Her Brother-in-Law in Des fending Herself Must Answer to the Grand Jury tor Her Act. one, mon Wom for | Pietro entered the court-room carrying her baby, [t ts @ beautiful wuby, thaw little one of the murderess, and full of good nature, As stood before the Magistrate's beach the baby stuck ite chuvvy Bangers inv0 der mouth, pulled her halr and Ww joyoumy. mother looked ay TUNE WIR Cala eyed. Soon, she tol seit, sho would be away from the court-room sho hus grown to know ao weil. She was represented by Lawyer Bar: | ta. Assistant Distriet-Atiorney Ker- nochan was om hand in the interest of copie Mr. barra made a motion! is the compiaint, t grounds?” asked Magistrate “On the ground,” replied the lawyer, “that the facts as stated in the cum- are not sufficient to eonstitute a dead,” Another step toward freedom Hosa Di Pietro was taken to-day In Yorkvitie Police Court when she was held without “ball for the Grand Jury, At & extremety Ukely that the Grand Jury wil! fall to indict her for the} murder of her persecutor and brother- in-law, Michael Rago, and she will be Teleasetl from custody. Should she be In- dicted It would be impossible to get a jury thet wovld hol’ her responsible || for her crime; not daly does, the public opinion of New York hold that she was fustified in killing the men but in ad- @ition she has 4 good vleo of seil-de- tenga, Aa it can be sown that the man med to M Di Pietro was greatly disip- poimed at the action of the Court, Bhe expected that she would be set free. Of the twists and turnings of the law she has no knowledge, In her honest, simple way she has convinced Dergelf that she wos justified In killing Rago and she cannot conceive why others, sharing this hellof, still koep her . incarcerated. She worries about the little flat in Bast Thirty-fourth street’ where the bewlllered Dt Pietro, the husband, is cooking hie owp me apd tmussing toings up. Wanted to Go Home “I want to go home,” she » she wis led from the cour should be home with my hw Bhe had slept ltie during the knowing that this was the day s ver examination. stirring in her cell, arranging gown that her husband had her and laying out cle dent raiment for her | was.so excited that little breakfast; but fustics wo the breakfast the Bying mother The court-room ar The man Is aid the Court. . “We t the man le dead, but the shows ho corroboration of eat gamit the alleged confession.” Magistrate Ummien said he would to overrule the motion, and Poli i wan took the stand. It wi rreated Mrs, Di rietro aft test!- ng. “she nad gone Into the house,” fied the policeman, "Wh fhe had put down the by as thouga soe was get go to work, There wa table with three cha ne wuld she had; he was a bad man, Thea L placed her under arrest. man Norton testified that Mra tro told him in the station-house d killed Hage. The woiisu wh the leuy of her victim waked to identify the man arta renewed his motion to r ir. han ‘ald that ne had pr ted Magistrate ir wanted ME 0 put Ina but Mr. He had at th MM. yeceawary It Mrs. Di Pietro for th ut b At daybreak she a was new | ¢ Barra Barra dec defense and oper ume t but 4 full ved by n began to ¢ she would bh furnis crowded Jail wer IM | contest for the rich stake, they being Lona} League, who wae present at the | lost about $35.000, ‘tn addition a "which feh oceui urred| Mari hat she killed | e | administered.” men in the [ wane nes oo ea SWEET MARIE'S TRANSYLVANIA aaa |After Dropping First Two Heats She Captures the Rich Stake In Fastest Five Heats Ever Trotted, SWEET MARIE CAPTURES Pacing Division of the Kentucky Futurity Goes to Phalla in Is Present. . (Spectal to The Evening World.) LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. ¢—The third day of the fall meeting of the Kentucky Breeders’ Association witnessed the trotting of the great’ Transylvania, the most noted’ event in’ the history of the assoctation, The weather was cold, with & raw wind blowing across the track, | but noowithstanding this the largest crowd of the meeting witnessed the big fevent. Seven starters remained in the such noted stars as Sweet Marie, Tiver- ton, Kent, Snyder McGregor, | Halt Fry and Knor'e Gelatine King. The first heat of Translyvan. won by Tiverton, With Sweet Marie sec- ond and Snyder McGregor third. Time— 2.08) This broke the race record of 2.01%, made by Prince of Orange in 1908. ‘The last quarter was trotted in 0.9%. The time wae tho fastest trotting record of this year, ‘The second heat of the Transiyvania ‘iverton In 2.04%, the fast~ ye made on any track this year. | Bweet Mace, wea second and Snyder Mo- | Gregor. t The third heat was won Sweet Snyder | ‘reond fe ‘ i m FOR MONEY AGAIN Second Appeal'for Money to Meet Expenses for Remainder of Campaign. The second appeal for funds issyed by the Democratic Natioral Committee and sighed by Treasuter George Foster Peabody wae sent out this afterngon, It is expected that the, responses will) furnish suffleieot money for the ex- pensee of the remainder of the cam- palgn, In the appeol Mr, Peabody calls at- tention to the fact that there are 14000, | 0 legal voters in the United Stater, nd that it is urgent that the principles and aims o® tho Democratic party be | placed before every one of them In the |hest leht.. To accomplish this, money is necded. | he Democratic party.” says tho favorites frum call, whom elther by promises or by threats it can draw campaign subscriptions, but must rely for necessery funda upon pa- triotic citizens who believe In a govern. | ment of low, honestly and economically In conclusion the appeal calls for cou- tributions, no matter how small, from all who can afford to re money. | RECEIVER SELLS ASSETS, Niecta of f naifonal Mereantite Arency 8 Oniy $26,000, The effects of the International Mer- antile Agency, bankrupt, were sold at public autetion this afternoyn by George R. Beach, the recelver, The sale was neld at the offices of the company, and |the entire concern, tnoludin: ing 0 was sold for about $4000 tc Charies E Bar- | rect, of Philadelphia, Mr, Beach attempted to get better prices by putting the stuff up tn ote. {though there was a big crowd at » was little bidding, The Me nie Agency was mas N. MoCau- fr < prope with well-dressed w vol Y and the hig wad forfe.ted & bali bond of $00 patby-and encouragement for d to blow. the.e| 4 few days ago by falling to appear in Italian housewife who tovk ve tyne wit sing oumney. “The wees into her own hands. These Mrs. Di Pietro r. McCauley ie unknown to would have swarmed all over th t et om en, t of oner had they becn allowed her, They fought with each « get to the burs in the court prison whence a view of Mra. Di Pietro mist be obtained. When the case was be It ts Impose here are some my called Mra. ye al? alte ee A kindly but retus For Plection Know e | hha Se Buy ine Wyre « Inigo Bpecial supple. tui aurrounded Kosemoun eal facts, party plattor: all State | Pine Louc-eolor plewure wit Sone of tesulla; 3 cents. by mail, % day's World. _Intere: ein everppede, Order early. Edition Tinted, ee ee. aw —$————— FULL SCORES OF BOWLING CLUBS ARE ON PAGE 12. a | | Jdadae Vark | surrounded wy... Rosemount 1323s ye i + ploture with next Sun- v's Wor' nietesting 19 everybody, | Ordye early, FHMlon Heit National Committee Issues a NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 6, ce xf the Normandie, and friend of David B. Hil, was arrested |OLD ENGLAND FIRST HOME policemen Mularkey and Gibney afer a “hard chase five miles an hour in the Frehoh Boulevard late to- day for speeding his a' a:tomobile, His two women companions left the auto and he was baile ater at the Cne Hundred and Filty-second street station by Straight Heats—Large Crowd] ex-Inspector Henry B. Steers, ‘ THIRD AND FOURTH HEATS. | dy bicycle of twenty: GEN. EARLE’S SON CAUGHT — SPEEDIN William Pitt Stryker Earle, son of Gen, Ferdinand P. Earle, x LATE WINNERS. AT WORTH. Sixth Race—Tam o’Shahter 1. Jim Hale 2, Alibert 3. Go 4 AT KANSAS CITY. Fifth Race—Alma. Dufour 1, Bugle Horn 2, Salivate 3. AT ST. LOUIS. Fifth Race—Can You 1, Pathos 2, Imboden 3, EVENING WORLD RAGE CHAAT FOURTH DAY. AT MORRIS PARK. 903 $97, Cat ere I ee Aqueduct © | Began tah ren ms irae uae Lyne =f w Bide Sabor “Dasnigvrfieia Scratehes—Puleus ve won further, nd Gre “Orn a Colonel Gtr! had all her sored, and Buwenia Bureh (improved. fives u e. iw 1 RTH RACK-$1.00 added: i hantieg jong of Withers course. —t Paget vime it Wekeys. Bi 7 David | eu | Urns (For Morris Park Entries See Page 2) we ie 55! up, wns made an§ to 6 favorite. On by b at io win. he Crockett, who pot olde: the Withers Ow aii \_ Fin. 4M. 4 2] 8 Tide stopoed ti srcond on his Own courkes hres: year-olds up; mile wn a fur. HS Ms TREE devine. Prey Onn a ah RE Bet HH » Oy iy ft de n 8 ae Ee ondee Richt was well Randied and ti eT cae oe Ne PAULINE HALL IN SUIT, Paper a filed inte ay by A. Hf. Hum- met in bebalf of Pauline Hall-McLelan fn an action brought by her against Andreas 8. Floyd and Frank ( a Fay ers. 1, Crawfon’ & renver 8600, reve swore out an order of them laat week and ey to give $1,000 ball ew In her complaint Mra lowes (hat she erm taunold Vania atoc on aw April b, the Arrest against oblige! were # defendants MeLelian al- broaer firw » and carry ™) shares of Pennayi- K. aargly but when ehe 10) Brie and ct 10 per cent Jemanded the mher stocks This was HERRICK’ S TALKING TOUR. were completed this mm mference In the Nuit rare eochmaking tour for Judge Her A fe Will £0 (hroush the State in a 1 cat full of epellbinders, who diatributed fi to time me y point ia el conterene Judge Herrick Belmont. P. H bell, Charles N. lany, M: The rou will b row, ——— Over ¥, Atlantte < Clty Outinns, | svivania Rat) stocks or thelr equivalent In cash she IMin't get elther—and they were worth i'n b $16,000, front hotels mt Far Blec wiedse | Duy Rt ¥ cs) : ete wihien. | furrounded by his tam, Bpecial supple: ull of latest politi- | Fine four-color pketute with next Sun- cal facts, part) ek and a fiewres of results; iby mark | i} ~4 ~ oe eh. to everybody, cents, J3 | won cleverly by @ neck from Chaimplain, present a far different spectacle than the mad j| won eatly, by three lengths aT BELLINAL — WINS EASILY —_ a Heavily Backed by All the Wise People, She Easily Defeats Her Field in Fourth Event at Morris Park. IN THE OPENING EVENT. Demands Heavy Damages: on A of “Iosinuations” in Letter Re that Resignation Had Been Ac SUMMONS SERVED TO-DAY ON MAYOR AT CITY H. Chieftain Lives Up to His Pri- vate Reputation and Captures the Third—Israelite Wins the Fifth, aa\apaiulaiys THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Oid England (8 to 6) 1, Champlain (12 to 1) 2 The Lady Rohesla 3 SECOND RACE—Bontire (0 to s)| Civil- Service Reform Associat: bey wing ph po ties paring to Bring Charges THIRD RACE—Chieftain (3 to 2) 1, Bella Gignara (8 to 4) & Foxy 3. FOURTH RACE—Hamburg Belle (3 to 10) 1,Mineola (4 to 1) 2, Ocean Tide's, 8IXTH RACE—Ormondets Right (7 to 2) 1, Eugenia Burch (8 to ) 2, hc eta contd in is Colonial Girl 8, G—The. talent slaughtered the bookies, ment. The weather was fine, the track fast and the attendance fair, Favorite Wins the Piret, Malden jockeys performed In the open- ing event. Old England, with Schilling WHAT HAL BELL SAYS. Hal Bell when seen this afternoon said he had gone to clear his good name. Ho declared that the Mayor's the post his backers had SSS ceeticcn |, men am ie eg ; “[ consider Mayor McClellan,” he declared, “a weak sore that he could scarcely canter, : When the barrier was rafeed Old adsl eater dicey tly cesasdian oh eathachy, (tls eidoré mubiieg fans shal the front he, made all the running and| litical battle axe. ‘When Mayor McClellan with the Lady Rohesta half 4 =F. Champla! adi Phe ja were amar pe xtreme @ Awell race on the way Favorite Wins Easily. Bonfire, the favorite In the “T am alone In bringing this action, but T Onteftain, warm favorite tn third race, went La ly “4 the start, inning w from Bella 2 6 Bignora, Who was close up all the wa; Foxy, a well-played good thing, ran sec. ond for halt Phe aitanen, but stopped ard finished third, three lengths be- hind Bella Bignora, Hambure Belle Wins Basity, Hamburg Belle was a prohibitive fay. orite In the Hun leap an won like one, Lyne let her rat hind Ocean Tide and Gracful to the! turn, where be shot her up on the inate | and to jh 1 Ocean Tide ran with The the commission sine April, and nothing hae been “The commission did not hold’ single meeting (Continued on Second Page.) RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAM NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘. h, where Mineo! her to. the stretch, where Mineola mo 87. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG, tend peveott on FIRST GAMB. breemine from Bineota, who veat Ocean Time's |S. Lele... 000 201000— 3 Detroit , 001 00~ head e . \ Wine First Time Ont. Pittsburg sees « he a pee fh 6) 42000 — arnolite was n hee tewneite | A ecard Batteries—Kililan and Drill; Ri he had never started before, t and Buelow. SECOND GAMB. i hus Rowd BUN “Kookien quuted a Very |S Lowl../ OOOOOOL =f SECOND GAMB. short, price Auiuat him He wont (0 | mutsborg .. 9S 1010 10 canes 00000 he ‘ont a he sta: ae ne tne "hut it Will be a long time. be: | Batterles—Meyrartand and Butler; Comet. 03320 ore he Is @ 1 to 3 whot again. Tide | Flaherty am ve atteries—Kitson and Reville; ;. ¢ eat | lead on the place position Game called t by agreement and Bemia, ast jump, where Hen Crooleatt Game called on ncovunt gt tt got wp in time to nose him Vrmonde’s Wight In a Detve, BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA, Game postponed on account of wot | AMERICAN LEAGUE 87 P the running, fol- grounds, | 4 iene, Enicent Veli es ‘ch whee fae NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | Bom eonte ss al Girl end 7b KO a re | tsopetens uu x ye a ne Kew Tork,u545 .7008t, L in wr ore ¢ to's Right closed with a rush amd| Chien? Os Sidbte on bY 1 Heck, =huReniA Rurch wag| Pittepurs ] wo er o halt bowtie in front of Co-| Cineinnats 40% ZR hi lenal Girl, sare, | ee | For Ricetion Kuowledae |. er Election Knowledae uy dws Wynd Asntnrnie avew ealltivn, | | bpeciad 6u Xtal ota cal facts. fixures of ; 3 cont, a ee 7