The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1905, Page 1

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— Che Circulation Books Open to All.’” : NEW YORK, THURSDAY, RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. PRICE, ONE CE ie “ Circulation Books Open to Ail,’’ ] SEPTEMBER ° 2 ry 1905, CROMWELL NOW THE FUSION TIP TO HEAD TICKET, Justice Gaynor Declares that His Refusal to Run for Mayor Is Final, and Con- fererice Committee May To-Night ' Select Borough President. ) . ag Justice Willlam ‘J. Gaynor positively will not accept the Fusion nomi- } mation for Mayor tifig year. He madejhis attitude known to several inti- mate friends to-di’ané followed this with a communication to Chairman + wie Halpin, of the Republican County Committee. According to those friends Justice Gaynor has taken a stand once and 6 against the use of his name as a candidate, and regardless of any ' truction that msy have been placed on his firat refusal it may now be \ ted. as tfie fact that he will wot run. A former Jaw partner r ot Justice cs bot the’ ronning. ‘What is contained in the communica. | Jtgion sent to. Obairm: pin was met | Qiade known ‘by tho but it was Swald the Jotter would be mate prio be- {Wore the meeting af tre conference of the enti-7' bodies to-night, Chair. RUNAWAY HITS <i ihe Bite it ata ce : t Now “the Tndge stands, t "ahs Citlsons Union, nor} "Baving been invited will not be ropre- mre tnceting and the Citizens’ nese: sit positively to-day would hot attend ‘> ne belief in Citizens’ Union t Justice Gaynor is the man a ference committees wants, ahd asiie Union was. not invited the pow-wow Js that interpose a stout ob- Gaynor as the candidate. jerome would” consent to: run, would be no doubt am whe next fasued this afturnoon: accounts of my oon- ir. Halpin yesterday, and on, end of iy Fevonaiderationy ‘have from nslble Source, no fruth, at all in the iL wi Bae eee tore au i to in Ir x H it corner of Fifth aye- nue, . o} West to Bixth avenue, where “ff etruck a woman, and. was gaught at Forty-second atreet, after it Yad dragged Policeman 5 Marah ot bid sales ‘Thirty-seventh street _mtaston, eo! } One of the onewpante ot “remerd was ‘thrown o st oe oa gate os oe aoe ag oe ig one of the friends who make the positive assertion that he is out |’ | NM automobdjie at the dul theod ‘SECOND GAME. "BATTING ORDER. Jones, ot. abell, = Callahan, It. ib. + Greene es Rohe, Mors piree~'Loughlin Fit Re cariny BY. SEEN: *SANGREE. ) ) STUNG! By T. E. Powers. HIGHLANDERS DROP TWO. JOHN MADDEN SCURE BY min. FIRST GAME. ee a2 0 0'9 000 0 0-8 tevveeee 0 O00 200008 MURDERED | iN AUGUST; BODY FOUND IND TO-DAY Es a ARE HIT HAR (BETTORS CASH AT GRAVESEND |Ring Is Hit Hard by Talent in Almost Every Race, FIVE CHOICES SCORE. | Merry Lark, Second Choice and Winner of The Hindoo, the Only Upset. KEATOR IN FORM AGAIN. | Frank Farrell's Good Sprinter Shows His Phenomenal Speed in Open- Ing Event. facet GRAVESEND SEND RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Keator (7 to 10) 1, Lochinvar (16 to 1) 2, Bell indian 8. “ BROOND RAGE—Ve THIRD how Srheanis (740 1, Arklirta (9 to » 8) 4 2 Ravena 3. ‘WANTED WORSE | TALK VERBATIM ec in end Presents oy pada? “for His Wife, {.to The Bventax Wort SIXTH RACE—Midee (8 to 5) 1, Laweonlan (8 to 1) 2, Larabie 3, Yat, Bop. MacAt the Med- BY FRANK W. THORP. den divorés ‘trial ‘to-day the turfman (Special ta The Bening World.) ‘was asked by Attorney Dickson if he | RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. had not offered: $15,000 to Dickson on 2.—Fine weather and a rattling good condition Anat @he latter would prevail) card induced the largest crowd of the jon his wife to take him back. Aiadden |week td put in an appearance alt replied / | Gravesend this afternoon, The track “I am too good @ judge of human was fn that condition known es sttoky nature for that. I could have got you, ‘and was most trying on the ‘horses. A |.track such as this upseta form and that -he had hever} poe pene wae sad percmation, ares. ae fo gifts, and explained it | & y light on al! the races.’ ‘The only fhad access to his | falle’ and’ six furlongs, which Wad’ & id or fisid, ‘The selling’ races were de cldedty moro interesting. Keator’s 0} Tins Speed. Keator had his to-day. pent away in, trond! Mind) tincaniea at Mnsdesrs statment Hon anae Tots Fyho was second all the at her when she did| way. Bellindion, a 100 to 1 Gy was jv ‘ms the @ictsted, Mad- | third, two lengths away, ay, docund Won Easily. “ON FAVORITES) RESULTS OF ALL TODAY'S SPORTS PITTSBURG WINS SECOND GAME, PHILADELPHIA ..... .... 0. PITTSBURG ... -- 0 DETROIT Sees) 049 020 ‘ DETROIT. AT Wainerton masianeren whetee dae aco MONTREAL NEWARK LATE WINNERS AT: LOUISVILLE. Sixth—Miss Rillie 3-1, Fonsoluca 6-5 place, Marie Hanlon pee TRAIN JUMPS THE TRACK. \ CHARLESTOWN, W. Va. Sept. 21,—Loca! passenger train No. ry the Ghana a “and af so aay bs on te ‘eaptin a a a Bes ob near via killed. bealy mud gas Omg Pareall ‘eal WLU tor Just Owners. spent ‘ "Miroitul —Fiawer Delis, ae oct’ Wea oe rowing Bway at the end. Workman mich the beut of the others, Vj that ‘she write certain’ ed. to the fro) Now, the running, followed by Rie erga | Voinday and Cederatro thy ware to f for the place, Another Favorite Wins. broke In front and tor went ieigttin Ravens five lengths for The Hindoo @ Two-Horse Race. Cairngorm went to the front and made tho running for whe Orek six Cu Chrvsoiite was see up ane in Gu ret aoe, pa ff vonet re casta. | Bout |. | Apaer Way. x Pog if le jas went front aay pie, rg —. =| $38, Bent, 21— 1Y remyited as fol- iio mou nv ag FAN.

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