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ie » = SHERIFE APPOINTS 0 MORE DEPUTIES FOR BIG AUTO AACE to American Automobile Association Will Pay Them to Warn Off Pedestrians and Drivers from the 30 Miles of Road Where Life Will Be Unsafe Saturday. DANGER SPOTS ALONG ROUTE OF ROAD RACE, AT JERICHO Is a turn of less than a right angle, where the ma- chines will almosc have to double on their course. There is barely room for two machines to pass. AT PLAINEDGE is the most dangerous spot on the route. There Ig a telegraph pole against which some driver may be ‘iiled unle.; the utmost caution is used, AT QUEENS, one at each end of Creed avenue, are two bad turns, after the second one of which comes a short, steep hill, with a railroad crossing. FCUR RAILROAD CROSSINGS interscct the route, but during the races trains have been instructed to stop and wait for s.gnais to proceed. One hundred and ....y more deputies to guard the course of Satur- | day's big automobile racz were sworn in to-day by Sheriff Johnson, of Nassau Ccunty, at Mineola, L. |. ‘The Sheriff appointed the men at the | request of the American Automobile Association, which is to pay each $3 for his services. This latest corps of deputy sheriffs, it is understood, fills the com- plement of guards considerec necessary for the occasion, but it is not unlikely, according to Sheriff Johnson, that others may have to be ap- pointed to reinforce the number assigned to that part of the course lying in Queens, Sheriff Johnson admitted to-day that his deputies would have no |. rivht to prevent any one from using the highway while the race is on, Thev would be instructed, he said, to warn all pedestrians and drivers of | vehicles, who appeared upon the course, of the danger they were in, and if they did not choose to accept the warning it was their affair, and not the guards’, So far as a driver or pedestrian being arrested for disobey- | ing a warning was concerned, the Sheriff declared it preposterous. Gabriel, the Trench driver who won the Paris-Bordeaux race last year, drove from the city to-day in his 80 horse-power De Detrich machine, and is stopping at Power's Hotel in Jericho. Most of the contestants are making their headquarters at Garcen City Hotel. Among the machines that have arrived are W. Gould Brokaw’'s 90 horse-power Renault, Clarence G, Dins- more's.% horse-power Mercedes, Frank Croker’s 75 horsc-power 8, & M Simplex, Alfred G. Vanderbilt's 90 horse-power Fiat, C. A. Duerr’s 40 horse- power Royal and the 60 horse-power Mercedes machines of Isidor Wormser 8, B, Stevens and George Arents, jr. Three 90 horse-power Pannards und a 90 horse-power Clement Bayard are at Hempstead, ONE ARREST FOR SPEEDING. William Lutgen, chauffeur, of No, 1526 First avonue, Manhattan, driv- ing a No, 18 machine over the Hoffman boulevard to-day while returning from Mineola, where he was trying the course to be used Saturday In the big avtomobdile raco for the Vanderbilt cup, was arrested by Mounted Po- iceman Cantwe!l ot Jamaica, It was charged that he was going thirty | been olled. This | off has been used only on the turas, The | | dust will fy fast enough, miles an hour. With Latgen was a machinist, Both were taken ‘o tho station and placed in jail. The machinist was discharged oon after, and he went scur- tying back to the place where the automobilists were thickest in search cf $500 ball to socure the release of the chauffeur, Lutgen sald that he was going faster than the law's limit, perhaps, but it was only because he had to turn-cut to cave from smashing Into a carriage. Lutgen will appear In the contest on Saturday as the represeataiive ef Willlam Wallace of Boston. + AUTOS TRAVEL COURSE AT 70 MILES AN HOUR, DY ROBERT EDGREN, of the F: i whe wil! compote tn_ the Vander vill cup race vu 3 day, has tried out his taachine over the course He covered the thirty miles in 26 minutes, running at an average speed of about 51 seconds to the inile, or 70 miles ar hour. This was over roads that are till in a state of barring accidents, he will better this average by Clemen, Is a youngsier, the y Albert Cler ch drivers nt, one paration. In the race, | seconds, ngest driver in the big race. His father is one of the biggest milliwnaire makers of automobiles in Europe, In the | last great Ardeunes Cireutt race, one of the foatures of the European motor- racing scason, Alert Clement fintzhed third. |Sheriff Erlanger the Only Head re TU WEL aeas ay SCAN; COLOMER cy 1304, DANGEROUS CURVES ALONG THE IONG ISLAND ROUTE THAT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY RACING AUTOMOBILISTS There Are Sharp Turns and Corners Along the Roads, Where the Slightest Deviation in the Course of the Competing Automobiles Will Mean Certain Leath to the Occupants of the Car and Perhaps to Others, the Roadway in Places Being Only Fifteen Feet Wide. BEE DELIEMDED HONG EVD OSHOR O14 HHOEIESEHY. LOEBIDILDOODHOEDODDY 11-84 946 OE H90-95.555 THE Shane han pe wig aT © ROAD Te Te assistant “ae — wee awn PRESERVE THE ay HOE, The road fs rocky, and big cobble-ltke stones stick up above the surface. This is to be smoothed and troned out. Bad Turns at Queens, two more bad turns at t each end of Creed ave- | These are at right angles, After nue. the second one come a short, steep hill! and a raliroad crossing, The turns furnish the dangerous pacta | of the road. Except at the angles the roads are in the main level and smooth, | $ For this race the whole course has 8 a great improve- ment on anything of the kind that has been done in Europe, where at the best QHOWING THe HEIGHT OF WHEEL CLEAR OF “HE Tack, WHEN THE MOTOR MAKES ‘THe SHARP TURN, GOING AY THE RATE oF GO MILES OR FasveR, hat can keep to the middle of the | will raise practically no dust Where they have to pass on one sidv cars t ro: ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' There are four railroad crossings, but these are not very dangerous, as the trains will have to wait tor the racing cars, and will be allowed to puss ony upon being signalled, there are two “controls,” one of three minutes and one of six, one at Hicks je and, one at Hempstead. ‘The ma- SNES COME LO. GEL BLOP JUS beLore seaciuig (ue vounaary of Lue contra. Pune 1s tawen oul, alu Uduer guard of au) @ 2 pSSSSOOD Rosy sep. SCHTETCLE SHS“ SPOKES DHE FS VGHIE SF FF § GDVHHHS499-O99-40H' ? 7 ELOENGOELLELDHHE-E 1-4 DD.9-OO4 ODDOLE DOEDHODEIDI-OEDHDDIOD 66 6-.4600006-4-6000000/ 0-4 6606-000006 90000 54060000100005 I OFPAS — UCCHAN FH EET MAKES CRIED AS SHE anon = DESPEMTEDISHTOSER ces Little Caroline Jarvis Was Wav- Never Sailed the Sea, She ing Hand in Parting Salute Was Very Nearly Wrecked Off s When a Staten Island Train the Rigid tant Reported to Have Left Port Arthur in Attempt to Reach the Chinese Port of Chefoo—Fierce Battle Follows, s velar eaue oS Vl koe Maen Us We Abiaavilg lé 4 Of @ ( daeinpercad 14 miles, Caves ba® a Fentultiat, 19 One Of the aval Hecaieas rivers in the rave, He 4 SDA, Que Man, Mid Mauhered, @ las. ofe lu toe word you Wouid p.ck vUt ior tne uarecevu he is, wvabiiel gas ariven in some of the Breatest races of France, and uf all europe for that maier, He says that ihe MACHINES piunKe MiONg in a cloud of aust. When (Wu pass on the road heither can’ see the other, “tldrive into the dust cloud ahead,” | says Gabriel, “and when 1 can hear the m ery of the olner car 1 vurn sul &@ couple of feet, put on the power, and trust to luck to get by, ' Ile won't have to do that on the olled; American rvads, unless the cars are both running near the ditches. It Is at the sharp angles of the road that men will be killed in this rave On the level stretches there is little Hurled Her Thirty Feet. ‘Twas on the bumboat Pilot bold, that Caroline Jarvis, a beautiful little miss danger, The, cath teaiele may aged sailed the Subway sea, while anchored of seven, had Just said good-by to her in. passin he slightest turn of the bi hs wheel wir sanke 6 recing dor cencaiing | Oe® the rubbish rolled lard by the father to-day as he was leaving the with Result in Doubt. Battery, “Yo-ho, me lads!" cried Thomas, cold--ihe skipper brav cry her upon the bumboat Pilot bold, abatt the Battery, Pork ple and sinkers Thomas sold, sandwiches and coff—ee, upon the gal- lant Pilot bold, abatt the Battery. Now urderground, amid the mould, @ large | at the rate of ninety feet a second side-| jump with the agility of a feather- welght fighter, But at the angles there is a tele-| graph pole, the house ahead, and the) narrow rak of miscalculating the speed, in dropping from elghty miles an hour to ten, and turning the whole machine over, to grind driver an¢ as- Tower Hill station, Staten IslarJ. when & Northbound train struck her and hurled her, a bruised and broken mass thirty feet away, George Jarvis, the father. was looking out of @ window of the trainsand saw LONDON, Oct. 6.—The Russian fleet at Port Arthur under Admiral Wiren is believed to have made a dash from Port Arthur late Jast night. The ficot had been preparing to make the run for freedom for some Istant Into the road. | “There a the danger from breaking| team-scoop cruised free, beneath the| Weeks. his child run down, He wave a shriek machinery, for every car in the race saucy Pilot bold, aoaft the Battery, | | The news of the sortie {s confirmed from Toklo in the following de-| of warning but even if the child could is built a ‘atly as possible, Streneth| trpon the girder then took hold the spatch: / have heard it it would have been of no . » make the within the 2, ound welght-lim't. The engines are powerful enough, If thelr power were misdirected for an instant, 19 tear the whole steel fadric to tat- ters. And in that case not only the two men on the car, but any that might car come avail, At the Tower Hill station there ts no overhead bridge and passengers and pedestrians are compelled to cross the big scoop—hunt-a-lee! The earth caved| 2 te 1 Meath the Pilot boidPabatt the Bat: It is reported that th: Russian squadron made @ sortle from Port ery. ‘ihe Duoway Yawneu, We Bod Arthur to day, and that a great raval battle occurred,” sp rovee Me Shan YOu . ge iar | CHEFOO, Oct. 6.—A terrific naval engagement took place at sea early som masse 4 this morning, It is the Lellef hore that the ships of the Port Arthur Rus- sHe batty be following close behind, would be| Le saipyor Peril of life and limb, In ord 4 bet could w P Uurn leaped he—vur f sian fleet attempted to run the gantlet in an eort to reach this port, and ler to get ne a ee | fuimbost’ Flot ‘bela abate tu | that Togo’s big fleet attacked them. his train to-day Mr, Jarvia had to Ba cour Umb.te je, the blood | cross to the southside station and his Tremendous vannoucdiug waa kept up until 4 o'clock to-day, when the ves cold, and Thomas, wWaere is he daughter went with him, lesed {he skipuer of the Pilot bold, that firing coazed, What the result was {s not known at this hour (6.30 A. M.), | him at the platform and wale a ace a vies ‘and coffee, bowled, | It 18 believed that the Kussian fleet must have met with disaster or ry “ ie vn glee! ‘Soe some of the skips would have been within signal range of this port at this the Pilot ec = DMORS UST SIC OMICS PLEAS FOR CASH TO PARADE ON NOV 6 FACE A LEGAL SHAG una saved saucy Pilot bold abaft the Nominations Made to Secre- tary of State—Right to Use where he took his peat, so that she could throw him another kiss when the train pulled out, as was her custom, Then she began to retrace her steps to the other side of the railroad, If the approaching train from the op- posite direction gave any warning the ehild evidently did not hear it, for when she reached the middie of the rails she turned and waved her hand vo her father, An insuant jater the train was upon her, The New York train was soon emptied of its passengers and several women fainted, Even strong men found it hard ‘o stand the aight and the agony of the father, When the child was picked up her ried cargo of vi wise the skipper (it is told) swum vuaN & 8€a Of Coffee Irom that suuied the Bute y Was the good slvop wreck wil this het Pilot bold that sulted | Batter the, Bat ve’ men who sail the mould | in the City of a Department ve men who. sail the Who Asks for a Decreased ih, fate of Pilot hota the Appropriation. salled the ————— | ‘MoAdoo Decides that No Change DETECTIVE WANTS Will Be Made. in Spite of En- ergetic Republican Efforts to) i} Tt took the Roard of Estimate lers ROADS ARE RECORD-F AST, This r de around the cur compared to tt rae chows that while the roads may look narrow nifcent highways of France and Germany, they really are record-fast tuctng machines, Any motor car in the race can run at top specd foi p the whole distance, The greatest European epec.s wore a:ade ip the triais for the Gordon Bonnett race, sixty-two miles tn bour The fastest ¢ tween Jeric acticaily N Le made between Quoens and Jericho and be- at the next turning. On these two divisions ‘ate of some eighty mile an hour. From Plain- ein the roads are not quite so good, but eixty miles an a.ued without incurring extra danger Ph travel at o be mali art ts Jericho turnpike. | down in the ditch at one side in order w toad is wide and smooth. The! to get by us turn is at Jericho First) The foreien drivers have been de- 1 the road, hardly #1646 | voting most of their attention to stud: alledt a but a stif€ | ing out this bit of road. thar extends mitered tt time and again, running thetr iy From t At cars always along the ditches away £ toate (sixty yards! irom ¢ of the road. At Pla that other turn, and sa than a right ers will have no chan curve wide enough to n anfely, Direetly across nds a teleeraph pole, E made to permission to for the day of the race y refused. Irivers has his brains at that pole during @ miracle se Bethpage turn- twelve miles to Queens, Varts of this road are being repaired. fow read extends to Plat six § Is bare! for ta nd at ome vi thew will bave Ww run far Staten Island Rapid Transit rails at a than an Hour today to disposs of the | features could not be distinguished oalendar ard to hear all the heads of “4 int through the blood which poured from departments who appeirod to tell why | [ WRT Seoure Coveted Date. of Word “Democratic, her head. A doctor said eae was lite hwy ne ene mony {0 th eos tn | sul in the ttle form and hurried oft year than was allowed to them for eo with It to a hospital, 1904. | In spite of the efforts of the Repub-| ALBANY, Oct, 6—Objections to tho Sher ff Erlanger was perhaps the McCafferty Gets Very Angry » party to secure the coveted date, | certificate of nomination of the Social ape ge a gpreia re ys. be | mest weirome who addr sad ; , Nov, 5, for its last big parade and! Democratic party were Med with the | ect Toust © Mir in Dest the ; s the only teat! While Being Cross-Examined) raiis. Povice Commissioner McAdoo has Secretary of State to-day by Col, John |"¢% 1" Manhattan, | a ett In the city woo reo n- | " finally decided that no change will be 8. McEwan, of Albany. He holds that mended @ decreage tn the exp nditur s | ON Witness-Stand by GeOrge! wade in the criginal permit, which Was |the right to use the name “Democratic” His action jas a party title belongs to the Demo- cratle party only, and that its employ- issued to the Democrats. was taken as a result of a communica- | The decreas f 9 is only budget of $150.4%, but {i w WARNING W. Martin, which he received from Cord) ment by the Social Democrats is itlems! | CATARRH, eyer, Chairman of the Democratic | and contrary to section & of the Elec: | ASTHMA, Detective Sergeant McCafferty of In- ¢ Committee, stating that advan-| tion law of 186. 4 BRONCHITIS sky's st the permit) Col. McEwan was Assistant Adjutant- spector MeCtu wot excited In tage was to de taken of ‘nls ought to be udg Din . . oN] laughingly remarked I egy te klyn, to- which his party held to hold a parade) General under Gov. Hill. He is a well ARE THE FORERUNNERS OF ton, of Brooklyn. "Im fay, during More Kan. known Demoerat and brother of Ben CONSU?MP NON F, t ? Pes ir ae at oat gage ate applied for a permit | ator James 1. McEwan. chairman of bd with ate ‘0 from Mra, ohn time he i} “ou 1 °. ae th's, thou. | . : vice! n January, and a srs tin h Aldany County Republican Commit wuld be Ray at the Brighton track last July milar application was made| ee, wenn Lay ahd | and had to bo restral hen the pers | NO Gate has been set yet for a hear take nistrat z is Asts on George W oe ie Pia Ne on the objectiuns beiore the Becre- Teined at beh te t by a request for $18 the ma nit was | ty of ned at twiee alsed last year ors tenance of the new bureau an cam wnigation mn All the Registers and C creased appropriat mn of old re MAYOR'S NEW CHIéF CLERK. “sn! A, Rierdon Ap Thomas Hnssctt’s 50 nted sar 12 evelt Afier Ila Vote, ta Preaident Roose. Jesires to talk over the political | alk in New York with Mr. Wood- t | cuft with a view to getting out the fu nd had | Repaprage vote at the November elec- jon, nv t tees the RLAIOD, ean Nic daeaset, CATARTH MACH NEY TROURLES. owt mt $131,500 had to help him out with a | $270,000 transfer, haat and nriation the Fatimate \ served in the State Assembly, oF eent to your \ Deafness for three months th oF $35 am | own makes of carpets and often in. position to secure manufacturers choice lines at big reductions. sdch an opportunity a few ‘and snapped fine lot of ings. Size 9x12 feet @ Royal Wilton Ri 9x12 ft., in a large line of pal - roa Antoniou | a! » for the peetict $27.50) betray Velvet Car in an bg age of beautiful patt i per yard $1 i ‘for the present } Axminster all grades. 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