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[- et |__- i “TV THE UST OIG BUT LOSE PENAT {Ghirty me suehad Peea | Fans See Chesbro Make a Wild Pitch in the Niath In- OMIC ARTIST'S VIEW. OF LOSING A PENNANT, HALL BY SUICIDE. mTOPG Hla TA IN CLUB SAN - Tne Finisn~ ‘Home Team, Undaunted by Defeat, Wins the Second Game, the Score Be- ing a Tie to Tenth Inning— Boston ning of First Game, Which Gave Manager Challenges the Giants. IT’S NOW UP TO BRUSH, SAYS og UANAGER OF THE BOSTONS, battle of our liv beat them out in WE DID OUR BEST BUT LOST, IS GRIFFITH’S COMMENT, FIRST GAME, HIGHLANDERS, , rR SECOND GAME. a HIGHLANDERS. om! Victory to the Champicns of Boston. MYOPIA WINS, “ALLY AACE She Cleverly Defeats a Fair Field in the Second Event at the Morris Park Race ‘The Brening World.) sORRIP bane Race trace, Oct. ‘o-Muddy Golag’ )apotied the card at Westchester this afternoon, There has DEAD WITH THROAT CUT READING; Pa., Oct. 10.—R. S$. ei Sifer, whose home was on‘Long Island, N. Y..was found dead in his room-at Wernes- ville, a health resort, with tris throat cut. He had been staying there for six weexs. Mrz Van Sifer was fifty years old and greatly interested in’agricultural matters. pe LATE ST, LOUIS WINNERS. Fifth Race—Pretension-1, Extol2, Sam Craig 3, Sixth Race—Marlin.1, Miss Eon 2 eneem 3. “*~ Y AT KANSANS Cl Fifth prtet 1 Benge 2 Svander a, aixih 2ace—Forfunatus 4. Galtsn Numeral 2,Hans wagne: AT WORTH. by Fifth Race—Carat-1, D:D. Moore 2, Aggle- Lewis 3.” Sixth Rac—Col, Ruppert 1, Exalted’ 2, Regale’d, hgh Plena BASEBALL. St.Louis—End 7tfi: St,Louis (N.L.), 15 St.Louis (A.C), 1 pM SR "* hr sasdaTe OFFICIAL sagen treatin T Rapid Chief Engn ‘Fear that the District-Attorney Might A On the Evidence Which Forced the. for Scandal, the Accused Man Shot flim in the Head in His Lodgings Lys : Revelations die oe Charact Rear ayee at the het ady to Prove Tr 7 DEAD WEN sk FOE A y at No, 426 “When Missoutl Pacifio Worlds] the tat of the act o Fair Special Crashed Head On} There is @ rumor current KANSAS CPPY, Wo!!! O¢t. 10.S¢twens ty-seven persons were kilted and bed ren injured, some of them fatally, in @ aatinan Galton fesie. 8 eae ee B, | deen no muddy going fof a long time, é , ! 0) Dougherty. If. ® | Keeler, rt. 0 Hiberteld, » © | Willams, 2, © | Anderson, of, Ganael, 1b. 4, |Conroy, 3b, . MeGulre, ¢. Pegi” Re wiler~ccoot-ce teuwmcorocony sw coerton mung of ow er encob ad meet “0, Selbach, If. 0) Parent, | Stahl 0) Ur ol ¥ waned anh, Beoeucd ceoheoernn cueta r Baler vecsce 4 Gs. o ° SCORE BY INNIN 0 1—3 Boston © 0-2) Highlanders... | : 0° e oooe00 o°0 Base Hits—Off Puttman, 4; off Win- ter, 4 Firat Base on BalleOf Putt- 1, 0; off Winter, 1 Lett on 2; 1. iy te—Of? Chesee?, 9; off Dineen, ave on balie—2M Ches $e Dine’ First bas cn er Boston, 2 Struck out } ton, by Winter, 1. ughenty (2), rifles Hit—Keeler, * and Ganael. Hit yy" Limpiree- sherida Attendance—J0,000, RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S BASE. hit—Chesbro, 3t hit—Criger. lv. Attendance, (Special to The Bye World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, Oct, 10.—The Highlandors lost the American Lengue pennant this af- tetnoon in the first of the two games played—lost it by errors which mad: the fans fairly gasp for bresth. The muff of a throw to the home plate by Catcher Kleinow allowed the Bostons td*tle the score, A wild pitch by C bio over Kietnow's head so far that It ‘was impossible for the catcher to stop it gave Boston the winning run in the * ninth Inning, bringing to the ol has been the most exciting league race in the Netory of bare Thirty thousand ons saw th York team g0 down to defert, ay 4s they felt over the resul Rot forget to give the winne due. If the Highlanders had w § could not have had a finer ovat the crowd gave the m * The vicinity rang with the cheers the New Yorkors The big t which came on from Bost ‘ up for the champtons In the doctals , Sames of the sens vidn't eb ) They were too overcome They {fell on one another's necks and g out their happiness. As for the members of the Dos team, they acted a lot of boys after a victory at f. men who sat on the ber Momentous first game the fleld as the ‘Went out in th game, and al from thelr v The Wightan we game to the last. W through handing out t to the winners !t York men and gave er—Am = 1 Connolly, AMERICAN LEAGUE, BOSTON AT NEW York, FIRST GAME. 000000201— 000020000~ New York, atte) and Kile 10W SECOND GAME, 900000000c— New York... OOO0000001- Hatteries—Wintera and Daran man and Met from Bor PHILA. AT WASHINGTON. FIRST GAME Philadelphia OVO SVU 200— Washington... 00000031 2—~ Batteries ~ Applegete and NS, mt it . an COND GAM 00300 Ce | Adel! and Noon : Phladaipbe , is Washington , we Phia'phfan co at : ’ Louie “ wtroit... a 4 “) Washing’nit 13 4 ———— (Continued on Tenth Page.) oI Struck Out Two- Laohance, Double by BALL GAMES. Dineen and Criger; Chesbro Putt- M0 9} and owners seerhéd to be pantc-stricken O} by the slush. Withdrawals wore made) 9) by the wholesale. The Manhattan 0| Handicap, et six and a half furtongs, 0| Was the stake feature, all but four befng sent to the post, Collector Jessup won by the narrowest of margins. Wo- tan ought to have won, for Travers took things a bit (00 easy, while, on the other hand, Odom went to work early, and by his hard work kept the Goliector going to the last Jump. Leontaas and "| Wotan heavily backed, the Tatter| dropping fromé to 1 down to 3 to 1 and going to the post favorite, In the fourth Navajo and Yeoman car- ried the thousands of dollars, but were irip through the Subway this afternoon. The objeot of the tripla nelt saat of Warrensburg, “Mo, be was to give official approval of the safety devices prior to givi the company permission to carry passengers, The pari Started from City Hall-and covered the entire route. fue ee AAC ca SEVENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK, The Kvening World’ charts ate indexed from first race at Aqueduct beaten by Oro, a 9 to 1 shot, unbacked, 9 no that the booktes paid out practically | nothing, In the fifth Leonidas and Wotan carried all the money, and both were beaten by Collector Jessup, who ran unbacked. Myopia got out of the | se maiden class In the second race. She ba second choice. The attendance was alr, Favorite Wins First. Muddy going failed to upset the tal- ent’s calculations. Geranium wus an § to 6 favorite. Bhe waited on the early pacemaker, Asturita, to the head of the @retch, then went to the front and, drawing away, won galloping by three lengths from K strong and beat Old England one and @ half lengths for the place. Won by a Neck, Bella Signora was the choice in the maiden race, with My Buela and Myopia strongly backed. Lucy Young rushed to the front In the first sixteenth and made the running, followed by Campo. ‘These two drew away from the bunch, headed by Myopia. ment, and there was no change to the dip. ‘There. Myopla came away from the trallers, and* closing rapidly on Campo, by a neck, Campo was wr lengths in front of Mv Buela, Lucy Young, as usual, died to a walk. Favorite Wins B . Alanra-Dale was a hot fo je in the third race. He went right to the front at the start, made all the running and won as he pleased by (hice lengths, set- ting at rest all question of his ability to run th the mud. Joound raced in second place all the way, but was tir- Ing at the end and was only half a length In front of Lady Rohesia at the end a 3 2 Long Shot Wins, Novato was aneven-money favorite the rice for maiden colts, but Yeom 0 heavity piayed. Oro, a ® to J | chance, went to the front goon after| ai vajo was o length and » half ont of Yeoman. 7 Hard Drive to the End, Lady Uncas made the running to the 6| stretea, followel by € tor Jessup ard ni] Wotan, In the , toped and W id not a m by ar Ns in front ¢ m African tha in front of | | POST-SERIES GAMES. of! PITTSBUAS AT CLEVELAND 7 | Pittsburg (N. 1.) jen A tA 1) Batte Fish and Rew Game called on account of ralu, 992 000206 and Phelps 006 rty | Bs ¥ who closed | + ¥ Boela and Ral- | —— tt, ry eet a jebnand nd tent runawiel a gg _ Damon, 9 ¥ poerrnen improvements O14 Hing O17 8BcoxD. Mure Added: mani jn © dae furloti a ft ‘Souffle, | res time 03. we. | Hild ia 0.oned with, ig rush and just fr up. o at et My Huela did not one 3 ‘ rans RACE—t00 _all_her_ speed, a aide and ups winery mile. fon saniy, Winner 0.13; rx 0 re —seeher*. et ean hans pane 18 285" Adriutha +5, poet "is; ott, 3.08. ve Hit irae tm tot 7 BE (17) Charter ‘Crimi wa Fis. a Clos. Pt Rh hee—Orthodox, Pain paint im "s 918: i od Medewell i oe Re ai wi 3) Sig Lady Robin ”@ t Joound had all he sod do to stall oft Aoriuth@ outrun all the wa {wo.grar-olde: olx and » half turlonas Wi chy Haat Dor a 4. SLD ‘a fs ~ sockeye, Wt.” Pid Open. Cia’ Pi oa, Redtore 11 Oa OMe th 6 os 4 iiivagbrand W W. Hook: ix fr of re Dimple and Bir tinacoens Overwetabts Q{Y POURTH Rac OP) a 7 of Withers m iJ na De Oro, . Johnson. 18. Index Owser—C Ott--3.39, Horses. tow err) vi 3 Tm “ Kunjamvok Fra Filipe Only One J. Martin 112 Reratches urné and Oliver Crom well Navajo was hard oder ail tes . ” Gro outenmed Navato \4_no excuse, Others outrun Hildedpand Ho Coehran | Miller ¢ try feat and & he Lady Uneas will do better SIXTH na ary (rack $1,290 Added: bande *%, for three-year-olds and With ee. Rtart mod. “Won frivine 921 . Time—O.19 2-5. 0.93, 0.97 2 Hera 113 48 | 099 dar “T and Stonewa! Africanter ran Major Daingerfiela no ‘For Morria Park Entries Gee Page 10.) \ * +3} Knoboster, just east of Warrensburg, <}of the other train until they were al- Pacific passenger train, which left Sar Kan., last night for St. Louls win ‘World's Pair excurrionists, and « weetbound oxtra freight train, a Tanlalon occurred in what Is called “Dead Man's Bend.” _ ‘The Identified Dead. Mra, J. W, eS ss Se BELT, aged twelve, Dexter, Kan.; in- intly killed. . it ALLEN and two sons, BIRD and PRANCIS, Pittsburg, Kan DOROTHY UREER, Pennsboro. Mo. L. F. BURRMS, Benard, Mo, CAL REED, Benard, Mo. GERTRUDE LOUD, Benard, Mo, DICY REAM, Benard, Mo, ADDIE KANE, Pitts urg, Kan, G, A. WEBBER, Fow in, Pa. CLARENCE HERRING, Kansas. —— BIDEL, head brakertan of freight; killed ingtantly. NELLIE aod DOLLY SULLIVAN, Cherry Vale, Kan. M. LINDSAY, Oxford, Kan. HATTIE KELPEY, Oxford, Kan, DOSTA GREGG, Bronaugh, Mo. Dr H. , M'ILEENBY, Springman, an. eg vr to the local office of the | Missourt Pacific the engineer of the lfretght was to blame for the wreck, having forgotten his orders, He had been ordeed to walt on a siding at but negleoted to do #0. The trains met ato curve. peo to the World's Fair has been 20 heavy that all roads recently have been vending out many of thelr trains in two ot more sections. The train wrecked to-day Was made up at Wich- fta Senday night and, as is the custom, | planes up rdditional coaches along the The Inst car taken up red at about 4 o'clock this Pleasant Hill, in er nt the coxehes were crowded. Both traine were running at a good rate of spacd when the wreck occurred | nawn had hardly begun to break, and neither crew was aware of the approach: 4 upon each other, The Impect of| collision was terrific, The sleeping sengers were hurled in every direc- pageengery meet of th _kilied_ wert in soa was well wreck occurred and this fact with "to the dificulty of » and complete some time be- + | Louls 1 Falr lost week to 1 the whien had m up y me | the te taking HIS COUNSEL Morgan & Seabury, ead wgebenye falar cat akon eupeeaas co tn) deh bein aan bene pga rr aay anig gy 2 posed of on Monday, Oct. 10. We knew of no facts that Mr. Mall woutt-oot be-peepared 10 'po on wth the tie! Sha this morning. His death bas conie ay a great shock to nx and say that all the actions which have been instituted at his abate because of his deoth, ‘These setions are not such as could be op by his personal reprosentatives,”” Francis L, Wellman, who was to appear for Mr. Staples scheduled for to-day, sald in court after the news of the 4 re him: “It was necestary to fight these suits, not so much , Involved as the reputetion of the clubs which Mr. Hall attempted (0 en, It was a matter of the utmost Importance to all New York ¢ if permitted to slumber and got forced into publicity would have {rreparable injury.” Mr, Ridgway stood firm on bis affidavits. He sald: “As late it ne on Second Page, Hirst. Oohaee) FRENCH BAD IS Republican Garde Ordered Back, went bath insie gle’ co Home by the Government for “Pos te ba bar wee pa: Its Refusal to Play German National Anthem. ees Pleasure of the War D upon them, Refored to Play German ‘When the band was asked ¢o play German hymn both leaders ite lald down thelr instroments, tion wos hissed roundly and ne’ beget vw Com anenary Genera several of the more powerful b | struments deliberately ereating | brave par’ day -recelved an order band tu rejurn at once 10 Francis, Tre fnct that the band bad evgy other nation the National will return! The Repubiiean Garde, band of France, arrest to New York from Bt. military under to-morrow and be quartered ch Uner La Touraine are prisoners by onler of the tater of Wor for thelr re- aboard the Fre They French Mir fusal to play the German Nattonal ane an day at the World's} 0) tattor jno ann jal notice would be as Grent Military Band, m on Germ The band, which ts compost of nine- ty-two plecea, was to have made a tour Canada lites of | 3 the United States before returning to and the Eastern 17 wer. en the French and intensely bitter lan war, there has years been any so direct an fered to Germany 4 h of the Paris, but thetr discourteous action In) D7 refusing to play “Die Wacht am Rhine’ whea requested to on German day at br the St. Louis Fair, has brought the dis y