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x \@ ~ WENSEIMER CISE os {OT == - PRICK ONE CENT. “Assistant District-Attorney Raod Con- cludes His Argument and Judge New- burger at Once Begins His Charge on the Case Against The Cross-Examination Was Suddenly Finished Without Abcut the Notes Which Have Fig- ured in the Trial—Essig in Rebuttal. Assistant Disirict-Attorney Rand con- eluded “his summing up in the Wein- selmér “case at 5 o'clock this afternoon and Judge Newburger at once began his charge to the jury. The jury retired at 6.60 o'clock this evening. | To the great surprise of all, Assirt- ant District-Attorney Rand did not take wD the matter of the seven notes on which the charges of extortion exainst, Philip Weinsetmer aro founded in the finish of his cross-examination to-day when the trial of the deposed labor leader was resumed 'n Part IL, General Sessions. Weinselmer himself was greatly as- toniehed, and when, after a few ques- tons, Mr. Rand passed the witness he ! looked aa if be were left out in the | setmer, summed up for him, “de 1 @ fact that for several days be- fore Ang. 17 you were trying to get Mr Beaig on the ‘phone?’ was the first question. put. by. Mr. Rand. “My best recollection is that {t wae within a few days or a week bofore T ‘was arrested.” replied Weinselmer, A meeting was arranged and the two ‘men met in front of the Times Building, “and from there went to the People’s 8 Shieme. Learion, tne Park Row " witness ¢ald be was or- } Raines, attorney for Weinseimer, “then put a few questions about the house left him by his mother. EVENING W -FOOTBALL- BOWLING OLD RACE CHART 0 THE JUR Labor Leader, . Any Inquiry, ; “Wan that house subject to a $360) mortgage?" } "Yom" | "What ‘sits value?” | Hm,” | “That is all,” and Weinseimer left the | stand, | Basia on Stand in Rebuttal. | ‘The first witness put on in rebuttal | was George J. Rasig. He sald that he never had a talk with Weinseimer in the Park Row Building about anything other than the payment of money and the notes. | Detective-tergeant McConvillo was) next called, and the arrest was gone | over again, | “The people rest," said Mr. Rand. The'case is now ready to go to the @ arguments at o'clock. eg AUDITOR BID: UP Capt. Sam Brown’s Colt Wins Huntington Selling Stakes After Being Shut Off, and Then Is Let Go for $2,500. | Mr. —_a—— WILL HOLD TO FRANCE. Pope Net to Change Protectorate of Far Bast Migstens. PARIB. Oct. 18.~The correspondent of the Tempe at Rome telegraphs that Pope Pius X., in the course of conversa-| Mlons,has made it known that while cert: powers ny made overtures THE WINNERS. FIRGT RACE—Cairngorm (6 to 1) 1, Bank (9 to 2) 2, Merry Lark & SECOND C. Lave | (?-to 6) 1, Bale (6 to 1) 2, Dimpie 4, i Ga hot totend M THIRD RACE—James F. (10 t0 to decede to ¢ Influences, as he ‘ig not igh vise the Tule 1) 1, Rapid Water (8 te 8) 2 Pro lactory feeul’ protect- orate o¢ the missions tn the Far West | cvede & FOURTH RACE—Auditor (3 to 1) | 1, Bt tu Brute (8 to 1) 2, Monet 3, FIFTH RACE—Missing Link ,(7 to 2) 1, Viena (12 to 1) 2, Ruda- id wee j bek 3, ' » te ete SECOND DAY AT JAMAICA. siete) | Tee LATE: WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS, Japanese divisign of 14,000 men, with many gune The ‘The Rvening World’s charts are indexed trom first race at Aquedvot, | SIXTH RACE—Ascot Belle (7 to a Wetaedd to:@o teitpebnnds,; :| Oe re : 1) 1 BIH Lalley (4 t01)2 Yeo! sivth.Rape—Fenian:1, Lemon: Girl 2, Mindora: 3: An ambulance was called trom the| FOUGHT WITH COLD STEEL, ' man 3, Kt ’ oa, 3. Bradford Street Hospital and Surgeon Ltr saree sigan Wptecbeetiean ar pe ’ i handieap for two-year-olda, six furlongs. Johnson responded. He did what he ‘The Russian officers with swords aloft, leading | | @oly 958 ‘re Win ris Gi Bots 9 whens a tela pa epee 2,4 Bresing Went) + AT KANSAS CITY, could to relieve the sufferings of. the | wore literally lifted in the alr by the Japancoe bayonets, and the J pa 8 . Bt 5 2 } - injured turf man, when Mr. Dwyer 2 index ent = 4 Be | capt. Brewi's & peony 7 wae ° then bayoneted the first of the Russian soldiers, who piled in the i Gair . per weiter - Festored ¢0. conssloupness started | : ebrand } Huntington Selling Stakes here this af- Sixth Race—San ‘Nicholas 1, Bucoleutly: 2; Barklyite’3. to carry him to the ambulance. All the dead In the trenches were bayoneted, thelr weapons 1 terncon and then changed owners: _—— When Dwyor learned how serious his) marks of the dreadful combat, ‘ ine Auditor was much the best inthe race. yg : ; f injuries were he stubbornly refused to Wi, Revs ¥ } He was shut off. riyht after the start, AT WORTH P ef . . fo to the hospital and insisted on being if W._Phittips 129 _T_ vat 0 "4 63) nad to take to the outside and then ; A taken Qeme. ie told" the eurgeon shat OYAMA REPOR TS THA tt Bereta marrr wie Gotta his Hest at the ends Peak eee slow te Mesias aiseeg | came on, finishing strong. = had & horror of ‘and if he 3 Hg Morey Lark: would nave won In'a few more etrides 2 eh Sw_|_U. % Armann, the owner of Bt tu Fifth /Race—Subtle 1, The Belle 2, Nionte 3, A, TOM, iy IANS ARE BE AT. $700 atived: aellink: thrve-year-olde and up; one mile and a six. | Brute, who finished second, bid Auditor Sixth*Race—Gi wood | hi 2, fi ‘was driven rapidly © bis R US . Won ae ek Se? BE Rice™Gonstance TY. | up to $2,600, and at that price Bob Tuck- en ’ Jingler 2; Reckover 3. ¥ r* Fime-9.8 28, 084 1-8 Dee ih OM Or 18 ie s3. Tad ego Sin pa Audion n'a casag:inetd pa cx -eupressed little hope that WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The Japanese Logation has cw ie 7 at this price, He will more than pay 134 bn Son ig re ipo FR mevive, | lowing cablegram from Tokio: ea. ‘ his way at.New Orleans or in the West. : Ps ws wil “Marsbal Oyama reports that on Monday night the enemy twee H Grenade Was withdrawn from this front and the right column of ovr left army and soi H made Brothers Once Butchers, fierce assaulis on the an ight © ovr left army tes the run home Missin; Prasest to a H 88Ficqaet was the best of the pair, ane front end won ‘Sey by ir kl Pane in (Gheebant’ 4h bat fa of the Dwyer brothers, | small assaulis in tae dfrection of our centre and -ight armies. We ! they Fg the favorite, Auditor Fret tain tet Budadek four Adare, ta L », Pe 4 Biicheel, 4 Fe MR ad a ao them all, inflicting heavy losses.’ ; a was favor y smart h - Time 4 5 fj, | lover of < as strat ed | tae a ot S| ee etn wane ar gta | ce Be a sake so tah Woon'te foe Cairngorm won a race for Sydney | , Kasai! broke | , but. was outrun |pese and gro ty: Anes 4 ‘won thelr first race with " , Paget, just sorambling home in front| °Y 4 ey Al. in gh 2 the way | HIRD RACE—Five it tur-| : : i A RHIRE RACE - = an of Bank and Merry Lark. Flyback was| {0 the stretch followed by Me | ene gh Pe etn . ny IRD RACE—#800 ad handicap for all ayed ia this race for « Yeoman. On .the turn le | first; : in drifted J Sie heavily played ta for @ gqod « 1 to i, fortune i " 00.18 Ik os 3, Oa on ak ne iat ins. Baliey n iy tel etsescn ont bs th : Fae ; epale Pr a dt 3 St the: 49 Hoo 4 ' hae: ————e 2 = Cairngorm in Front. fourths of-a length. Bill Bailey 1. was|¢. ‘Q. 7, re Apr, | Hewson and stakes.” In ‘Atteon years that ' | oe _—__fornsre. Wt _ pen, b | Piyback was. the choice In the open- |-heif a length in front of Yeoman. wuts and Wg ele an. Hapy nap-| he partnerehip continued ‘they woo i ‘o Wonee te Tf th fe Rtuohtt af ag ff TIO) ing event, being played from 4 tut to | et pemae pr di . SLs1054, 1} SN @doanse 088 uP ev 4 5\7 to 2 belng thought @ good thing. Bank ° z H Al ‘ H t : he f of and Starry “Lark were ao well ack vd! FINISHES AT. WORTH, | ight. “Aina ty — Aa " “ i | tollowed " j ; Brae, ). 9 to 1, second; . — , eee pay aa a =F ae But ithe ran to the troch were wa woe egos! iy eet bi ei, thin ‘Time—| oh : & 7 a v9, te " i RACK, , . | iy bree. A ais’ feed: but stdved when Mt'tame ova 'drive. | §,€enePel Comoe a? shot to. the tient | Ml, Get Mier races Wield here to- 108), te aie, Here Major Delmar Five Lengths Vice-President Vandertip, 197 a iS ecretiy esos =| and stayed there to the end, winning | resulted sa *. + | Buch, iat Noe ye yc gprs 1 ti ‘Reni Wace Base Gata Ce eae | as iar Wha hr | PTT MG ect ns 5 Ahead in Slow Time of 2.07) tional City Bank, Who Reg |. Time—O.18 1-8, 0.936, 098 28, O47 25, 1.00 45 11 | stro . wn bo 40 1 and The Major , the place #@ to Land 2 to J, slso. ran. | for @ sents, Rockefeller, 0 aE aa Be OPN lod cule oe adele | old Cup at is | Tee Wh Fin Open. Cha Pia Maher CO. Love, Driving, | td gad 8 te tag | or | wo Crmmiss 100° «88 8 a a5! sidney C. Love was the favorite, with | aa ine, | WINNERS. AT DELMAR. ae ca ing ‘Track. New Wave of Olivbant 105 if f fey 1H Iie and Stolen Moments the beat! Prince, charlie, } | Trotting Track. mares is 68 A » Seb Ia | Reve thers. The | Frrece, Ce , ‘ | « Morgan complained 3 Ww. Davie backed of the others. start wi ran.» Proprie ‘3. Pierpont re Pp Wonderiy {ee i ik # poor. “Dimple and Rtolen Moments rac SECOND KACE—Pive and @ haif furs! (Special to ‘The Breaing World) inst. these men personally,” sald . is r ints Unk aad” Gedo |{o the front and led. to the stretch fal: |songe.—Tom Maybia. 16 9 1 and ¢ to 1.| DELMAR RACE TRACK, 61. Louls, Polis jrnger, of the Olt Sin! sepsepeers, Tenn., Oct. 18—The fourth | ST. LOUIS Oct. 18—At tie siixbeantty ch, Dut made up the lort around tn th pap. fone Mowenta and Dimple | ees, Flaum, O We 3 anes to. haat } Mp... Oot, The winners of the races! station, he arraigned four Greek | oat meting of the Memphis Troe |Annual convention of the Ilinols Baier goats {9° meeh_ove of _ of no gneuee iecneamnieens ‘f'and Sidney C. Love went to the | en acdenan, 1 Memeloom, Che: | uled Bere to-day are as follows: ah-cart peddlers in Centre Street began to-day at Bil. |f?* Association, which convened to-day QED FICE RACE—troo added: opting: for chrgs- i oie Corteage. : stopped taning in a drive by a} | Time—I . Cor) FIRST and seventy yards, 2 i “ ting Adsociation vega’ in the Ulinols World’ ‘: Poet. et BF fat Gor—-Slin Laudoman: ‘Owner Y Msees | TOP mit trom Salm, who waa a'lengin | Bets Bay, Julie sapich, Anavio: gove.| Expian. Qaatons We teal sto 1, | Court this afternoon, “They were BOCK | ingy ‘Park Kieal weother prevailed a For Fuge Be bo 0, ____doekeye. Wt MW §_W & Fin Open. Com Pian | 0nd ® halt Per ie agave eqr, Winewap, Hudson tnd, Tilley aloo} ond; Imboden, W6 (D Austin). #to"s, we sities, He esade bia’ Gomplains,| oe‘ aon ns ee ee the National Clty Bank of New —e a 7: " dames F. ina \. third. Time—i.47 eo two famous : aich eohren * a # 3 . te mes | Lo , to 5 ; Amberita, ' 8 to do #0 word feature co" . 1 oe " ii, Cafenan 88 f B} tLe 3 i i i tn jhe emer? wt Rapid Water’ went | eortl, ihe» tend to, &. second: | Chapalla ‘alo rau a sad | ree Greeks knew no English, Inter- | Gold Cup, Valued at Hie, ‘These two level of the business dapreaion ae tart 5 io 1 am ol, me met in * past tw r, sfebrand ig ' £ i” OG ea) ae ae a the tremhawed by War Woon Pee CH aackslmors, Carat. Ben Chanes | 2 oD, RACE Ms farrenge Bee: | preter Moustaki was directed by the) oe the race wad won in straight heats | 5." oe poedgatiel ‘oredieted: @ bea ‘Connor Va a | y & 4H hf) tuning. {lanes F. They ran thiaway |and The Way alto ran SS tDickson). 4 tol, second: Argosy, ine) Magistrate to explain the charge to! by Lou Dillon The address was conside Wee wR HY ; i 5S 11 ("the turn. whore James F, closed on| FOURTH RACE—One- milo—Fioral (J). Auetin. 6 to & third. Time—Lis. | them. ‘Major Delmar won the first heat to- . 4 red ag excepe prtin Wow BY HB oP FF Of Rania Water, and in a drive through King, 7 to 10 and | to 3, first; Brancas, Ollie Burnett, Prevpntative, By Pia: iY the four Greeks there was one |day (rom the mare by five lengths In tionally timely, in wew of the yne 1 ¥ eo it 5 Rap! ne y, oft & 6 uoM OS 2 i 19 8 AP toh James FL won by three- (7 to i and 3 toh second: Triumvir, 9 |Dromio Millwood, Mise Powell and|teader, by name Demetrius Simornes. | the slow time of 207 sudden phenomena) vise In stocks het new itt i fF he kb Minter of a length. Rapid Water was|to | and > to 1. third. Time—L903-8 Katherine L. also fen. He is tall, with flashing eyes und & nose ———___ kK & warning against wild specdd Borel 18 Hy 5 H] 4 i jo fo igeh ond # bw In front of Pro-| shawane and Friendiess also ran THIRD RACE~Five and a half fur-| like a beak. Tl Jation. f revere...) ae eis \ 30 99 30) reeds. ——— longs.—Tom Mankiss, |i (W. Dagin) Why,” he asked Moustaki, in his na BETS ON ELECTION. ath rt tena Concert, Trousitie. Dykitom, Pentaur Ro exane Knothamp auditor Won and Was Bi } to 1. frat; Bed Curt, 10 (Dickinson), | uve tongue, “dors not the rich Mr. Mor _-— BA il becom 4 een ae oe ee Viona closed fast Rudabek had no exeuse Funnyeide came very M onet was ee aes Re Bt RESULTS AT KANSAS CITY. Hotta Rai) ‘hoe PAs > Hy Setecn? la this, policeman his servant? Odds of world. his talk page Fe od 063 | i RACH Wom ghded: malen, Uwe vests ON. Gu Gurbaas, Bah Ale wos | ¢O on. The latter Was qaypanyen | feensen, Waker Carpecter Hanes, Ie the Mire nage eur Nemmane to mill Chart ft | Hone een Te ~4 on v ‘orea.) ‘" mt an? ¢ ha ou to sell hu ss a Si" onto Vande sta” er Amy Davenport. Ownere® A frown, Pine ELM RIDOR RACE TRACK, Kan- Lady Waiter, Radium and Sir Francis Mortne. street ols, ME: Morgan greater Deeg seo Mer Atter going over the existing x Jomeys, Wi. a GQ & Fin’ Open. Clos. Pi eh Brute, ane oh port Mo., Oct. 1h—-Fellowing are| “1 ran thag, ne one tur Hewn-| any part of it, at 10 to 31-2 on Roose theihes Peony penreangern { dartin 100 a ci lj Hnaebpand nh Plame. ad been and as 4 out for home he went to t and won in a drive by three ein the fF suarters of a length. Rt tu Brute was a head in front of Monet. The winner wae bid up and bought for $2.00 by VU. 2 Dearmann. fold for $1,708, Missing Link Breesed Home. diowed by Rudabew aust Olak ine ‘slowed AFTER MONG [alton Boks Open ik | ation Books Open to All.” MICHAEL F. DWYER, HORSEMAN, FATALLY INJURED, AND THE FAMOUS RA EVENING: EDITION >) an 2) NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Is, 1% CELAND HE ONCK OWNED, 1 WCHL DWYER HAT AN YN Veteran Horseman Driving to 1 Jamaica Race Track When a Speeding Trolley. MORTALLY INJURED, HE | BALKED AT HOSPITAL. His Driver, Leslie Lacey, Es- caped with Minor Hurts— Vehicle Was Demolished and Horse Instantly Killed. Michael F. Dwyer, the veteran horse- man, was fatally injured this afternoon while being driven across, the trolley AVE POISON | BY MISTAKE A \os ROCHESTER, NAYS Oct. 18.—Thr a mistake to-day at the Homeopathic. Hospital, Mrs. Carie Crampton.was given a anne ¢ aes iene My aa repens tin ge of mineral water. almost instantly and ‘before physigiang in other parts of the: institute had reaohed —_—_—o te . her room. FUNERAL OF ‘EX-GOV. A. B. CORNELL. ITHACA, Oct. 18.—The funeral of ex-Gov. Alongo-B,:Cornell took place this afternoon. from Sage Chapel.on. the campus of Cornell University. University exercises. were. suspended dur ing the ceremonies. : a ee > He wae entered to be | Lady \ ft the races gun here to- modore, 18 (W Buea), 5 te 1, fret; oO Footlights Fevorite, 1 ieheon), 2 FIRST RACE—Five and» halt fur. | Footllente Pieter. lt (Munro), 2 to A, longs—Senator, 9 (Cormack), 3 to 1.’ third. Time-lJ4 Ice Water, Jennie first; Our’ Lillie, 1 (Moriarty), 14 to 1! Hughes Mafalda and Bensonhurst also | aay ond; My Gem, © (MeDaniels), 3 to ran. {third ‘Fimeck'@ 1k Brewe, GUM, TIETH RACK One: mile and a ote-| SN ME UOT oratmaney et shalt town, Hagel Roberta. Baek Number, iranih—aden, te ( them), even, | wave to fine You & apiece.” iris, Lady Charlotte, Feb- v Tom. @ ian). § to 1.) ™ fully Moustaki transac soon first; | Regret alate the Betstin titers We and Agate Bees: | ist’ mets ke acre [ae us Yemen Orem nan algo ran. | Sam Cras. Rlore ond Lad | Fw ners asket Demetrius Simormes, | BRCOND RACE—Five furtonge—Ty. qyrethmore also ran, we get 2 aplece™ FOURTH RACK—8ix futiongs—Com- see tracks at Liberty avenue and Enfield street, East New York. Already a crip- ple. he was terribly crushed by a» trol- ley car that struck his carriage, com- pletely demolished. it and killed the serious injuries, When Dwyer learned of the serious- ness of bis hurts he refused to go to the hospital and insisted on being taken to his home, ds Moustakt made hast this renly to Magist amilet Semetriue Simornes saw the amile and was comforted am sorry.” sald the Magistrate bat you are not Agcueed of Interfering | His Carriage Was Struck by! HUSSINS SUN BI DINESE BAONETS. WASHING CHAR ‘Dashed Up a Hill Defended by 14,000 of Oyama’s Troops, and in the Face | of the Most Dreadful Slaughter | ried the Position. * ARTILLERY DUEL GOES Oyama Masses His Men for an Attack on the Russian Centre and the Battle, Now in Its Niath Day, Is Still Furi- ously Raging. id MUKDEN, Oct, 18—It rained during the night, but the roar artillery did not cease for a moment. The day broke cold and cutting wind. The roads have been ruined by the rain, but the now in its ninth day, is still raging. f BT, PETERSBURG, Oct. 18.—The General Staff has received lowing despatch from Gen. Sakharoff dated to-day: The Russians repulsed a Japanese attack on their wing during the night of Oct. 17, and selved velt’s elcetion, and $1,000 to sm Roosevelt will carry this State. Wasserman coma sioned to that Roosev ainly such a altuation offers ; the presumption that we are in am ie ay rable a position for d | the next ten years as we ware beginning of the nat.” ay

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