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‘ } ’ ’ ———— | RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE ¢ RR on Auditor They Must - Be Produced. (NEPOTISM IN COMPANY. ‘Young MoCurdy Shdws an | Astonishing Ignorance of Cor- fi, poration’s Business. ‘The probe of the Legislative Insur- tance Commitee was turned this after- <noon from the milking propositions of othe McCumly family and the nepotiam ‘go the Mutual Life Insurance Com- ypany's executive officers to tho “yellow tdiog’’ accounts of the Institution. Auditor C! A. Posller was sworn jwnd he rong a a» ignorant of (where the mey had gone as was }MoCurdy, the founger. about his duties general Manager of the Mutual. Poeller swore that he had never heard f the $2,000 which was pald by the utugl (9 the Republican Congressional ittes last year. “Well,” demanded Attorney Hughes, a or same. otter officer of your com- y knows how that money was harged. I hereby serve notice upon the utual Cofipany to produce thease ac- eounts.” | Facts Brought Out To-day, ‘These facts wore established In )easinintve Insurance inquiry to-day: 1 That nepotism pervades hetanch of wpe Mutual Life Insurance jOompany. 1a. That thé “loading” on Mutual remiums last year amounted to §15+ $ars,000 anal the expense of getting in the |) (Conginuea pe Toa Page) ‘USE AMMONIA 10 FIGHT OFF POLICE RAID {News Weapon. Delayed Eggers Men and_They Found no Evidence. pokatiins Shas ied Licamen Wag. used this rn ohn “we crowd of men in fa toom at No. 6 Bond ‘street, It wa» wirong ammonia, which thoy. poured winder the door #12 pan into the halls way. ) The fumes almost enootced out the cemon and delayed work until those ‘on the Inside had destroyed whatever ‘|.they thought might be useful aa evi- ‘Unde rordinary circumstances the delay would have allowed many to A. ROW weapon, epee eteneratiti manny noe tpn aan MUTUAL 006. WOMAN AND ACCOUNT CHILD HELO. MISSING, FOR RANSOM Prober Hughes Serves Notice Startling Confirmation of Story. every | TION | i aeadent: * Circulation Books Open to SULTS “ALL, SPORTS »-r>ROBER Told by Kidnapped Brook- | { ‘ in Boy. ARREST IN NEW JERSEY. Little. Tony Marendino Saw Woman Tied by Wrist and Waist to a Post. Apparent confirmation of the amaalig | story of ‘Tony Marendino, the boy a was kidnapped, that he was held piils- oner in the same room with a woman and child, developed this afternoon in the arrest of an Italian named Dominic Doe in Hackensack. Doe, who ts now 4 prisoner in the Hackensack Jali, is charged by Dominck Negero, of Thir- teqnth street and Brinkerhoff avenue, Palisades Park, N. J., with kidnapping bts wife and little daupiter and hold in @them for ransom, ‘The mother and obtid were spirived from thelr home by three Italiane dur- ing the absence of the husband. Negero has receive! a acore of “Bleck Hani” letters since then demanding ‘ransom and threatentn death to bis wife and ohild. ‘The kidnapped Woman's name i Phtlimina, She ts twenty-three years | old ang pretty, She came to America | with ber husband a year ago and the | couple qttied in Palisades Park, where ho got employment as a laborer. Ne- wero was so terrified by the Hand” letters that he did not dare Appeal tothe police, On Sunday the three kidnappers eame to this home and demanded $1 for the return of his wife and child,’ He would not consent to the demand, whereupon they threatened to kill him as well as his family, Thorougtily warmed he “Went to Justice of the Peace Obaries H, Losier, who per- suaded nim t swear out three jwar- rants. Two Accomplices Not Caught. Meanwhile Newero had learned that the threewmen were working on w sewer at Grantwood. Juatioe Losier and Ne- wero ‘went there to-day and arrested Doe, The other two men had nol to work today. When locked up In dait Dow maintained @ stubborn . allencs, though the poltoe believe that a con, foasion oun be wrung from him. ‘The little Marendino boy, though only stg years old, ix unusually bright, and speake Bogllsh even better than he does Italian. ‘The bay bad evidently been wooled Int salina eh the stories ihe fix (Continued ont ‘Phitd Page.) — USED AN AUTO IN CHASE FOR THIEF Reynolds Rad Helped Hirgrelf to Dinner, but Policeman ae Him “Acman who says he ts die B. Rey> Wooarutt will preside at tae con- ynolds tay to-night, Just who yi: take bere GEN. PORTER 10 HEAD TICKET OF REPUBLICANS Former Asshabanie to France | Will Be Nominated” at u to All.” |. POLO GROUNDS FANS CROWN M’ GRAW BASEBALL KING ROR TTY TET TTR TT — ot gt ab ae ‘ 0c TOBER 6. 1905, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, f “ Circulation Books Open to All.” iB ND GATES SCORCH RIN JOHN T. McoGRAW, GIANTS ARE BEATEN -__ BY PHILLIES AGAIN it | | |. BATTING TING ORDER. | ROSEBEN WITH 147 POUNDS UP ‘Fans Back i MeGlaw’s Men Convention To-Night. THE TICKRT, For Mayor. HORACE PORTEL., For, Comptroller, “Black y VW MAN WHO WILL RUN, | New ork fans just now think of of Brooklyn, For President Board of Aldermen, ANY MAN WHO WILL. RUN, of Any Old Borough, Gen, Horwce Porter f* the lected by the Republican leaders to run agains: George , MoClellan and William Randolph Hearst for'Mayor of NewYork, It Is understood in polit joat ctreles that Gin, Porter has prom- | feed to accept the nomination, Which will te made by the convention to- night in Carnegie Hall, The selection of Gen, Porter wa made leap Cuan six hours before the] wiiy go the pitohing, tite for the opening of the eonven- tion, It was made at a conference helt at the Fifth Avende Howl ber tween County Chairman Halpin, Sate Ghalrman Odell, Timothy L. Wood- ruff, Tadward Lauterbach, Senator Bis and Attorney-General © Julius Mayer, None of those presemeat (he confer- ence would reveal the name of the wandidate for Mayor, but the mews that Gen. Porter would make the face Walked out, It will be remembered that when Gov. Oflell went abroad Inst. epring the report Waa current Wat had gone to Paris to oak Gen. Porter to be the Republican candidate this fall, After deciding upon the Mayoralty candidate te conference adjourned, rey aswembling later in the aftertibon to wer the make-up of the rest of SP Pe nee, if the} if in oan ae bee bene A cr Comptroller and Pegaident Boind of Aldermen had beer thelr names would not He until they were laced | fe eae speeches nas jot, been | rege the a era repre- attended w to ve sigh taken by ol Ma pueten bra of Pi int | a to endeavor to vent ¢ New York, TTT plladeiphia’ to oa the bikawn: &,——- Sprinter Goes Six Furlongs in ny Magee, If, * po a Fastest Time 2 se SCOR Booty’ ¢- | on Circular Track. ug} TU EAA £5) Tatars | BELMONT PARK WINNERS. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (RESUL TS OF FIRGT RACE—8t. Roma (8 to 1) POLO GROUNDS, New York, Oct. 6) THE BASEBALL, 1. Majd of Timbuctoo (1 to 2 tor Y crowd wasn't very strong for to- |: i 2, Arietta 3. day's cata. When the tame goton ne} GAMES TO-DAY, ***)* A" | Held for practice there were not more | \ bid oe nacht T Mi than four hundred people in the stands, t ) ccountan' oO for place thusiastic bubble han baiated, and) NATIONAL LEAGUE, 2, Sidney F. 3 THIRD RACE—Roseben (3 to 5) | Gume’ called. on account of darkness, | MAKES RECORD SENATORS. 0° 02 ATHLETICS LOSE TO ATHLETICS ... WASHINGON . CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS (4 CHICAGO ...... ..-200-. 010000 ST, LOUIS .....------- 005001 peed LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, Sivth—Oridnt 14-5, Eleanor 2-1 pl.» Neva Weleh, AT WINDSOR. ie Seventh—Caper Sauce 3-1 High’d Fling 1-1 pl, Miss Atable a 4 THREE NEAR DEATH AT FIRE. Mrs, hi Shine left her three litt'e children, Gertie, Ne Sarah, ve, three ahd two years old, in her room on the fourt .oor of No. 188 Delancey street, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. They founc matches and set the house afire. Roundsmen Pow: evs and Frye broke into the apactment and found the ohildren unconscious on the floor, They resoued them just in time, EVENING WORLD | RACING CHART AT BELMONT PARK. Fifth Day—Oct, 6, 19065,° Track Fas omeanenanisienatr tt saieaisonnenitieniily howhing\ but the world’s clmplonahip. { AT PITTSBURG, They cate ttle ‘for the preliminaries, | ifoago a a 1, Aeronaut (3 to 6 for place) 2, Race but want to see the Giants go in the Pitter 0010110 0 Onte7d | King 3. | ite At Brooklyn, Desplie the lateness and douroiiy ae 0061 pole | FOURTH RACE—Dreamer (even) the ‘ayrivals More betting was indulged | Brooklyn o2000401 he | 1, Don Royal (9 to 10 for place) 2, in to-day off the Dig go next week. A Story of Game on Pawe 2.) Oro 3, saloon man In the grand stand in hear- re hfe ing of toe press box laid a Philadelphia FIFTH RACE—Water Tank (5 to man ‘S00 on the jab, Persons posted AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1) 1, Birmingham (even for place) 2, ‘in bookmaking say that the prevailing AT BOSTON. Wee 3. ; Odds In New York will be/10 to 9 on Hlghlandare..4°0 O00" 9 010.1 ‘Whe ants, and, in Philadelphia it j should be even money, Most. of the | } Rete however, are being made on Mon- | day's game at éven money, under ‘the | impression that, Mathewson aid Plank | SIXTH RACE—New Mohn Hay 6 to 5) 1, Benvolio (20 to 1 for place) 2, Hippocrates 3. Ont Boston ooo 60102 J (Story of Kame on second page.) AT CLEVELAND, OOO 21000 Og “O1008 6010 xg LOUISVILLE RESU LTS, WOCIBVILLE, RACK TRACK, Oot b--The races ran here to day resulted 4g follows : Detroit ) Cleveland ‘(Bipectal to The I Evening World.) BNLMONT PARK, NEW YORK, Oct There was an excellent attendance at Belmont Park this afternoon in spite of the fact vhat the programme offered nothing in the #hape of an attractive one, The weather was most charming, ix iy furlongs; selling. -| however, and’ it was good to be out in and thé crowd took the game in the | (ih pele, (C, Moria), 9 to J won; | ie uir, even at $ per head h eon fh (W. Alletie toto 4, ‘4 same spirit as did the players, scond; Tie Paty , Way, 10 (Avhade),| There Were two stakes on the card McGraw was anxioué to take the wext! thin. ‘Tine to-day. the Manhattan Handicap and Tt was intended ty sjart the game this | aevernoon at $:30, but for some Towson it wat hot called until 4%. MoGraw | sont Ames to tie box for his last work out before the post series next week, Ginger was not notlceadle in practice, wares garuea trom Qhe Paliles bo ae to/ Ono awealle, Ollded lady, Macy | ie Dixtana, and of theme wo the for- break his record of last season and (he Sein vor ted take it eral. fier Wun .thoet intersating, | because fun etarted as if the panty meant bush ;ran news, Hoseben yep carded (0 go with M7 pounds, The dther races were not par- Mowlarly altractive. The ie usual faet shape, The Drakes-Gates combinetion won another fortune on the lust race to-day, ‘They bucked New Mohn Hay off the boards, and the filly came home éaxily five long in front. ‘This meeting up to date been profitable: for Gates and Dra! ‘They have pulled off many . Morris), 6 to coups, Covina, 104° (isronner) ‘third: Won by a Head. 1) 45," Wakeful Lionel, Bd. Arietta cut out the running, followed Rather Royal, Robert G., Lana-|‘by Maid of Timbuctoo “and On The 1d Hell and Mynheer also ran Kve. They ran this wey, to. the stret jskconD RACE Five, and -one-hait urlon, purse —Hoga: UN food), First Inning. to G3; Beacon Light, 110 (D. Austin). Phoman opened thy inning with af. to D2: Vatencla, 108 (1, Mcintyre, & det ag Me et tN Vat” af’ Aa} Sam. Bitter Hand, Jeat ua er the an 5 pap Spee r rady Aumolo and) Winglta also track was in ‘One mile; Selling.— , even Won; 5 year @ grow fon a bad throw to the nie Thomas my, counted. Bresnahan Ber out Ly ei vee Courtney taking secon! ae plate. ey 1 Aaenes Hod one pth tor ONE Ri ‘ Gleason dis- Pesta meek ou a where St. Roma, who had een. clot slammed it over Re ropes for a com a Bivay. 0 ens | oan and ed poarenss OE ga Pe Prine 1.14 3-5, ba disquall | plete elroult af the MeGann by wc Mouet fell. rialnatite so rag, bas. che next one into deep rikht for gle neat be Howe Face slant ad, fie Kept up ihe age an od another Onn. (nto. Pieh Bat, MEGAN was out Lata eae ay: pling: trying op aed ‘on the wallop, |¢ ‘to 4, wom; Prinalpia, 108 ci, Robin: abt Allen), Te ee ie Niynrdcirnord. away in feont wt o 6 u ace \eecend nae t f At 4 ¥ cl alleable, |countant ond Bldtey F, On trate beat. ont wow |b hy, Rin rad pmrector Girl, | Kinleydate closed and Accountant Me Mowe cht iis ‘0 sacri, out artful also ran, wide, carrying fuged with him. wut 4 Diag at frat, and Hroupte! x @hrough the pi coy it making, ‘tego for and catohing ene an and Old Guard at the head of the streteh came away and won easily by two lengths from Ac- countwat, wha beat Sidney F, a head for the place. Roseben's World Record. oa ri hae fhe Mawhatian Ho ¥.und now stands cr won by 4 head from Mald of ‘Mmbue- too, ps beat Arietta. Kinleydale’s Good Race, Kinieydale, heavily backe war Away badly, half a dozen betind ie fh Gentian he ain th the Paueeioeing (ast:.NO \ i ching ie we tess "a bel ean over its head. Yee setibe and retlred the * ties Unning. fiver ine wi il cn sy ‘ort wo eel -RACK TRACK, WINDSOR, Oct. 6 Ihe Faces ere tovday reguited as fol- lowe FIRST RACHE—Three-yeurs-old and uy ming) ix furlongs.—Merry George, 1p 2 ‘a iy Wi 2 to 1, second; 4 alt ‘our Lew Time—t.1b bi Ww at WAS) CHRD RACK—Two-yearsolde, hve ried the enormous ‘weight of M7 pounds and despite fi , made over we ci course the great record of Wella oC: ths CH Three. years ala pnd selling. Mul and one-half Ce Alma Garda. a Ge tte 1 Mouton to 1) 4, Bkeptl- isp nr a wack » Cot k out 146. Hoseben carved ttt duns more than did Dick Ri is Wien the latter made his record. Aeronaut ran sevond all the way and Belly Birome waa tid to the sireteh where King paused hor and bent her out easily for third money, ei Got Dreamer Home, mite th tan, where. Stediner he abet Where Haven ob the rail nee took aM Hew thet munud se gee ate wer aud up; one ing Lord. Hermence, even recond; Polk one 26, pies and “ha dim vind’ a 215 MARAT RACEso0 added: een; Cor maiden ile ward: one mile; inaly courpe. Index, Ktartera, Ye WP Toonayn, 14 St Homa. h W, Knapp. 5 ne -§ 10" Maid iS Martin, 2 88810 1d dk 1 3" MeDaniel .. 10 1h 30 tite a 1m} i) 4A Smith. aw a Wt Myrion on 12 ih are urputke m Mie oS te ii On the een) oe a at we #2 M5 ed 8. ~—\ Star that Shines, 93 7 AK FR y o wo6 2 Plone A oe 0 Dg x is th 6 = Wingo Wind’. un 3 4 6 10 Miller oo 1 =, Tweedle 105 Lett at post, bern Le Sa ee 9 Start bad. Won driving Time—140 5." “Winner, br, f, by Melvidere—St. Verona, Owner, 't LA Mannix.” it 4 cy'enmed Mald of Timbuctoo jn’ the drive, nal sixteenth. Arietta tad 4 Jot Of wpa: 1G SECOND RACH—81,000 added; hand cap; \wo.yea ix turloner, male 216 conte. 4 Index, Starters. Wie, te i, uckeya. Open High, Olek BL 190" Kinley Dale Wes SS BW Dave Bae 136 Accountant. ../.,.. 1201 ® og 45 8-2 SA Bidne! . 4 4 98 #8 AF ON % 2 Me q isd Old Guard oh oe ae MDa ub ] 14 Geatlan Wo 2 gt th P75 Miller ” 4 Hiart bad) iWon cuaity, Mhine--LAH-9.” Winter, by mnie Ems 4 OWwnerons. Paget j Kinley Dale cloned & jot of around fr bad break. Wat well in hand theobeh va the last furlong, Accountant outgamed ey F, for the place. ‘ | 207 THIRD Rack a Hendicay; two-year-olds and upwaid simuo SE! added; six Curlones: ure, ai ] ‘Thdex slariars, We ots & & Pin Open. High. Clos. Pi. at (QUT) Roseben ye ame a 1 & 7 (6D Agromaut 1) 3 ue Rtg Knapp. be 1s or ne ne me i i McDaniel a Ww L, Belle Strome ok 4 10 Miller ho M0 —~ Klingsor we 6 Sewell sad ie a Jol h teally, Nowe—111 4-8, “Winer, b. g., by Wen Sirome—Rabe Laat. 4 0 in hand all the way, Aefonaut ran @ very good race, Pade too hot for i Qf R FOUL WAGE The Dixiana; for three-year-olds; 81.300 waded one mile! min’ course. iadea. “ GK % Kin “Sockeye Open cion Plan |} AL Brean % 1 Fy a Shaw 66 Th 1 Bh oe by. i Royal Ma Miller 21d) A O10 # Dro Nab 6 * 4 wR 1 p Von ‘romp whog 4+ eS Martin 5 Preen M62 1) 14 1 6 Creamer Nea | Start good, Won easily, Time—t.90 Winner. b b mburk—Forg a Sea We MB Fie n k. by Hamburg Forget, OWner { mer well im has at the on Jon Royal fink o a wa M oval niehed out sage On bi xa | ,) 219 PUPrH RACE 41,000 added; welling; for (wovaaroldyy six fulonges co a Index. eax Wa kU UTR ek Open. Hiab, Choa 4 is) Water Tank bo 4 Ma AN a ‘Horner ‘4 201! Birmingham m1 2 ag m8 i georlin mh og 5 46 i woh ey tier Point we 7 0 Wi" Blavigny a 4 4 | Peeping ‘Tom 48 t 6 Start eood. Won driving, Time—1i4 Winner, box. by Watercrekes| Kendal. Owner—8 Pay Water Tank beai Web cloned taat QO() SIXTH RACE—#1,000 adied; welliix three-year-olds and upi on ‘ course, ae Birmingham rat. his race, thes.“ Bearters. Wie. by Fin Soekeaye. 180 New Mown Hay 0 30 Oh ah RE Wiley WT, Benwolly T 6 at Re (ee 174? Hippoorates wo Tule oe Mi 17" Platoon et 2 Murphy” ATT Ninansgutiw MoDaniet or Goldamita 102 J 4 Martinmas w Howe es Pa WH Grenade 102 B Sintth i 200 Gaara, Ro Powers i 2? Jennie MoCabe .,. 97 Dickson Gold F Wed bk WL Ceiaimlns » e 12 J. Jobpaoy LI Retirent 108 “Withdrawn O'Manabey 3) start measly, Tine—LA0 26. Winner, b by He: od Durmell i" bf, by Ben Bruth Red | owner 8. New Mown Hay mich the beat, only brtex tre end steomg ie we B® y dr¥ezing at tin 1 Benvolle elined 2 long enongh to beat Oro a head, the) fortune. by the Drake-Gat , Won easily by Cour lei rates went to the front i made the running, pl Platoon and Goldemich to bs re w jown ay moved in Vie #ia, rate Water Tank All the Way. Water Tank went to the front at the start, madg all the running and won} by a length anda half from Birming | ham, who lasted just long enough to; phat We rn head: patenting had early awery: vm alt way heme ‘und, then Mopped. | fing and ol Big Winners, , backed (0 win & dhe Havter finished. strong, f he iva. jet sed _vory strong and teat 1 length for plage, ee wo

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