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» wudpoond | couldn't fad tp ‘od tho late BN. Gils, formor treas- Weather—Fatr; warmer to-night and Thursday ¢ “ Circulation Books 3 Open to All,?’ | nia [« id Circulation Books Open to All,” a ANEW YORK, YORK, WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER 4. ] 05. L RESUL S*2r"ALL SPORTS "ROBERT EDGR Wearber—Pair) warmer Heatiineislhnn i" SHTES. SUBIR KING OEE GRAFT, NEAR DEATH ONS MP CALL: BY OY AAMITE H.C. Havemeyer and Friend® in Mine wren Blast Was Exyloded, N.Y, Li'e President Declares Blackmail :rs Harass Him Every Year, HiS. CAMPAIGN GIFTS, Given Wilhout Pledge, He De- Face of Boston Millionaire Clares—No Entry on the Burned—Havemeyer and Books About Them. ~ ‘Wife Unhurt. “t;, One HIS DAUGHTERS INJURED. (rphndigticalteity 7h. position, Yarn cn AM oye OF ibe Baw (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ork TS Insurance Coma iv. wa win ameationes this ufternoon at tie lemtele- | DENVER, Colo, Oct, 4—1 0. Haves tive Inelircoce Inquiry en tie matter of | meyer, the migar King, and members futione We #ald pe wid tet to find trace of snd ty Core is of the Niw Y rk bite, of his party were near death yostentay in an explosion of eynamite tn the fifth jevel of the Portland Mine ot anding be- | Cripple Creek. AOARISS ANI ‘They wero exploring the property and t went Into a chamber of the mine where miners had cot a blast and retired to in ate mann, shace or form,” declerd It the explosion, Mr, MeCall, awa Mr, Mc. all £lso denied there was any] Mr. Havemeyer and his wite escaped They Beat St. Lout St. Louis in Fare- Undersaniive wih, the Federal ()v-) injury, being further away than others. <rithant ae to Feders* vunervisiin fy Ie ine W.. BR. Thomas, a Boston multi-miny apne. te eel lenarence of the aM] tonatre, was tho most serously Injured, aylta 1.6 omsale al the « nv in JEM, that the cur any hed hat epert /Aheerlghntwe ie othle tions sas burned. OF pald out Any mover 1or molidieal ot Mioy Agpyaida, Davemeyer, wag Injured F imoroner worse, ” Ha den'nt ths autrertty of the Gover bit u Ayltig rpc My Bladen rhonda}, SCORE ot Tues Ly danaid 9 know 1¢ tho{@id. Alen 2. Haveineyer, were knocked Lauts Now Yor FE Life had paidjout money to | downy the shook, Mids Marguerite ony Utioal cartier Dh.as ond Honate | Havemeyer ca- ’Ghesks for $162,009 Missing, | ue Shh Cheok bpoxs ond checks covering a paieeety oa epost of $162, » L to the ac- Bt, Louls, jon count of “Ang amliton in che Aly bany Trost Company ac¢ missing, Neal F. Tower, Inw pertner of the New York Life's aileyed “yellow dog fund” bindler so ied to-day” be tong the J¢gishitive bisurince Commit * Although Havvtiton has rope since Jane last ¢ a was put to his accounts only four weeks ago, | “T maw the retptnod | etecks and Dodks.” wwrore Towner. “Tpit tuen in Judes Hamilton's desk myrelf when they came tack from the bank, “Did you make the deporlt?” “4 O14 pot, ant don't know who ald” Towner vied: “Judze Femitty Geak 18 atwiye open, Anvoodty coul into it, When I looked for the meee ei) dools to bring In anewer to your (Spreiat PHILADE TRANSFERS Shake-Up Hits Brookiyn Hard- est, Where Eight Com- manders Switch Around, eee ives ba at the door Ten police captains, elght command: ing Brooklyn stations, wer to-day johifted around by Commissioner Mer Adoo, who mad) the usual anncumee- ment iat the tranefers wete madd for “police ant pwbllo reagyona” . The eap- rér of the New York Life, who patt| mondy to Biles, Mre MeCal gut described “Andy” Hamilton's “eg Aalative’ bureau, aaed if “Andy” Hamilton Ze Gor Fue’ BATTING 01 At the final series. together with the fact the home team's farewell appearance In the League sched act an exceptionally large crowd. Having Administered two defeats to the Brownies, ihe Athletics were anxi- ous to make It three wer Mack felt confident of winning out, and his confidence was rhdred by every man on his team And the yast crowd which ‘journeyed ‘out to grounds to give the boys a Hiring send-off, To-motrow the Athi in thelr final sertes of the oe with Washington, and when they come back thing transferred w, pn Sunday or Monday morning they vio. oe ‘are expected to bring the pennant with yi) A Paretico Et olf ATHLETICS KEEP UP THEIR GOOD STREAK ‘alent, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 4—Theodore Roosevelt, jr., position on the Harvard first-year football team. On the gridiron young Roosevelt's play is strenuous. warms the heart of the freshman coach. He {s trying for end, and the coa ches who have watched him say that he stands a fair chance of getting the well Game of Season on Home a 4. ‘) The Evening World.) PHIA, Pa, Oot Athletion cloce thelr season at home to- | Le doy with St. Louls jn the third ¢ame of The pleasant weather, 4—The this was ) served to at- Mana- the ball lon he- them. A big delegation of rooters will tesa the champtong to the capi. The St, Loale bora were eager to. win ‘one out of the thre, and Capt. Wal- Fen Saree 9 hig cede Pode for It, Asked what he vrai th penny t race, ald the Athletios will In are far eka ye to the pees ot that you Ta, barepens of « campaign | on woe approved’ of it, 2 want 10 avk whether jn connection with that toate Was aay intimation, direct or in- trees, quo to the coms ‘rps coun pn organization, Si ali Stone bunted and wrs nipped at firet Plank fanned, ttn i then gave risk tree 1 ie : ; in: portation to frat. A fine pile A rh Lad wove of Wal avalded trou 's drive to left tor the Athletics by Sis: maf on Seed NO RUNS, iam a » | Columbia, ‘omt BIG ELEVENS Columbia Beats seas leek Yale Harvard Soores Often on Bowdoin, hy FIRST HALF. Columbia . Columbla ... Seton Hall THE LINE-UP, Positions, Te Seton Hall Barieli % apie ed Varley. wey vi Lineman— Atianta AMBPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, Oct, 4-Columbla football root: ers are beginning to reallee that the Blue and White team will have a hard row to hoe this season and that vic- tories will be few and far between; therefore they wore on hand this after- Roan to see how Columbia could win Games if ber opponents were sufficiently easy. Beton Hall College, of Bast Or- ange, N. J., turnished the party of the second part for the deleotation of the Harlemites, and hile the Jorseyitos made ® gallant struggle, they were out- wel 4 well a8 outplayed, and the final talls the story. Capt. Tom Thorpe, whose ineligibility has taken away Columbia’s mainstay Finds Wesleyan Easy and| is rapidly be coming one of the best of the hinanedt ‘eosin who are trying to land a Ho falls on the ball with an earnestness that SHOW UP |RESULTS OF THE FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY, Columbia, 21; Seton Hall, 0 Harvard, 10; Bowdotn, 0 Yale, 27; Wesleyan, 0, ” Fg Venusylvania, 16; Indians, 47; Sunque- RACES aT LOUISVILLE. LOVISVILLE RACE TRACK, Oot. 4 ~The rmces here to-day resulted as follows: FIRST RACH—Six furlongs; selling. —Delugoa, 112 (Koerner), 4 to 3. 1; Sid 5 UT Naar ig 2 to 1, 2; Gold Bell, * Hicks), Time—1,i6 8-6. Ultra | vires, Frank Ben, Marco, Ireve Mav, | C. ¥, Cook, Brimtul, Loch Gol, San- ton and Room Mate also ran. SECOND RACEB—One mile; selling. Tempt, 4 (V. Jackson), 40 to ‘ ai . 102 (D, Austin), 6 to a Monel, (iKoerner), 3, Miss Nannie L., Maneic, Mint, Bmash, Tommy O'Hara, Col. Jim phere Leak , B Doual roodler, Winton and ike ny a a nie fe furs ker), | pr oddly 108 Sicop, 2 to 3) Agncio 12 (E. Robinson), 8° Time~ 1,08 4-5, Mainia, Bat Elkins. Ferrones:» Joankee and Knickerbocker also ran, POURTH RACE—All wares five tur. longa; purse,—-Auroeiver, MM’ (Watson), | Bt Balory. Bee (Niel), 7 to $, 2 Come On raid 00.1-2 (D, Boland), 3, vy te Mint Boy, Kirs, Mingita, ie Ass and ir also ran x heat Oe urtones; fe ae ate mac NA fy nl Tavey oS Bt, aa ent in the Hine, was on the side lines with Coach Morley to take quick notice of ‘any poor work on the part of tis men. FIRST HALF, Columbia won the toss and selected ‘the rovelving ¢n@ at the kick-off, Co- jumbia cavght the bell on her 6-yard Who and Was downed aftor an ad- Columbia punted and an exchange Ona _ os itd : RESULTS AT WINDSOR, WINDSOR (Alb og TRACK, Oot, 4-- Nid ames pty resulted as fol- ‘Mme, 1. & 1-6, | ROSEBEN RUNS WELL IN GRIDIRON GAMES CLOSETO RECORD IN \ HANDICAP Great Sprites 1s'B Is: ‘Backed for Thousands and Just Breezes Home, BELMONT PARK WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Handzarra (5 to 1), 1; Rush (5 to 2 for place), 2; Consid- eration, 3, SECOND RACE—Brookdale Nymph (3 to 5), 1; Lotus (7 to 5 for place), 2; Kilkare, 3 THIRD RACE—Zuna (5 to 1) 1, | Nostromo (6 to 1 for place) 2, Good Luck 3, tension 3. FIFTH RACE—Roseben (11 to 10) 1, | Ancestor (5 to 1 for place) 2, Race | King 3 SIXTH RACE—Maxnar (7 to 1) 1, Tyron (4 to 5 for place) 2, York | shire Lad 3, BRLMONT PARK. NEW YORK, Oct, 4—Frank Farrell and Davy Johnson tonk $25,000 out ‘of the ring on the fifth race this afternoon, both plunging with atlendid confidence on Rosaben. The wonderful gelding pounds and won easily in almort record ume, Though the ring was staggered at this winning, there is no telling what would prt happened had Varrell, Johnson and their followers made good on Jac- quin tn the first race) They had plan- ned @ killing by first backing Jacquin, j, seven @ to 1), won, Bassante, third et Prec stacline Qto 1 » Car tt oto e Bison Garda 8, "rime, 16 0 RACE—Dhree-year-oids and ae fe are one mile,—Moln- Beery! mere (even) 2, ‘turk valle we Bias an 0 Act Tore retold and one-sixteent; sell = fs Pg AR al NATIONAL LEAGUE. BT, LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA. and HOSTON AT PIDTSHURG, £00000 200008 it 9) 00000000000-0 Seo Bast} NOTON. "| Roseben with the Jacquin money. y | ing event, wi Bea the pun pe en I: te iB My MS cb Re caoaiet 30000001 #4] th laying thousands at 18 to 5, and then intended to mike the grand ¢cowp on Favorito Ran Fourth, Jacquin Was the favorite in the open- but he ran owiside of th: money, Rusk and Handgarra made th pace for the Held, closely followed by Consideration, Astarita and True Wing This order they held for most of the distance Wall near the Judges’ atund, where Handgarra just did beat out eal bya thead, Rusk was a good seo ond by @ length and a half in fron, ot Consideration. Pat Buger Heavit backed to be dn the money van net all the way, ‘one Runs Well but Swervon, _ BAIL INCREASED IN IN NOTE-SWINDLING ‘cast. BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Oot. 4—Judge Elmore $ Fairfleld, was 8 2 late this afternoon as ane a dig lega : Bail was increased to $10,000 in each case, The tate Claims convicting evidence. At Ithaca—Cornell, 443 Hobart, 0, At Providence—Brown, 24; Amherst Agricultural, 0. LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE Sixth—Ebony 11-2, Dolinda 8-6 place, Bannock | AT WINDSOR. FOOTBALL RESULTS, * tlh Ore itetetlinngs , arrested here for al Will result. FOURTH RACE—Kiamesha (3 tol ih (emetic 4; |2) 1, Ginette (4 to 1 for place) 2, Pro! yay phattnd’ wash -~ Bir Billa) By Kiltkare 148? Zienap “BY LAr oe ih rile D. at ae ve Merle... Mialo Nymph ty hand all the way. | tp the last quarter, carried 140 longs. straight cov fy i Martin i Lyn hyOr Ne Mette ti , ah 6 6 aes ) 10 Lotus ran @ fine mee, “Feskeyn.,— Opa Filan t 3 bay Sixth—Oddolletta 4-1, Steel Trap 7-10 pl., Billy cna cho a : EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT BELMONT PARK. Third Hae Say Be 1906, Sworved. however, Soesaenearend $1,000 added; tive far we B. ante s 130" Fleur de Marie aria : Nyronh went tothe front at od won ‘ whe: wen to the Cront at the tat, meade Bh the ranting a won a “ f jengvhs from take, Tt Bart ood, Won easily. HOT. breexed throveh the ptreteh, Shor, CG am tas: yt sist it 205 THIRD RACE—The Hurricana; for two-vearplda ‘elling 9 driving, oa, something Th roverye at the finish Luck best, of reat. yy bin Jaekaye Pir) * 5 yi 4 Ly beey ap at gh ae a git Fime—1,0 2-5. yr LHW, BASH» imraint * aay . oF Daniel dg: Winner, Benevolent can do bette 4 te i Pp we By Bt 4h 8 oT shage in 0: tworyear-olds ond Open. High, Clo, BIg 5 c Fin. “oekya. . ye balg ve mozse¢ portege|-| no) + 2hyge e Danity! Timo-1.12)” Winner, b. Jonen tin ANNO i Hott bier aged showed a lot of Anotator ran fo her bent ace sie ams 4

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