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‘ + @ dition ‘¥ ously placed tn his WOMEN Wh WOMEN, BE Ti IN IWHOTEL Blonde ST ficael Brunette Invade’ Rossmore, Drive Out Guests, Wreck Room, DEFIED” A DETECTIVE, \Door Smashed in to Arrest) Them and Then a Mystery is | Made of the Affair, ~ AIST: OFT YOUNG S GHOSE Indications Ate Brooklyn i Man Will Consent to Run for’ Mayor, CALLS BACK LETTER. He Had Been Nominated for Comptroller, but Decided Not to Accept, Chartos FB. Hughes declined the Re PHlican nomination for Mayor to-day, } but the busy Notification Committee | ‘Two young women, feshtonably gowned, who gave flotitious names and) Addresses, entered an apartment on the | | 414 not despair, Hurtying to the oMce| nrgt poor of the’ Rosemore Hotel, at| | Of Richard Young, the sominee for! worty.gacond stregh and Broadway, o0- | } Comptroller, at No. % Spruce street, | ounied by two young women, this | | the comhittee succeeded in shifting | him to the head of the theket, There! ‘ Ia every iikelfhood that Mr, Young will } make the race against McClellan, Mr. Young. who {s a leather merchant ond MHves tn Pfatbueb, had ‘prepared a 4 re. Jotter declining the nomination mptroiier in anticipation of the S amtval of the committes at his store, ; He promieod th» newsnaner reporters + that he would release the Lotter ae avon | ae the ooimMittee wot in Weht, But the cbmimitive had another plan. Wiliam Berti, one of the members, 5 Arrived at 2 o'clock, half ‘an hour before 4 the scheduled time: \He led Mr Young F badk through the long, dark aisles of the * atore Info the quiet office in the rear | and labored with tim, Wihen the other members of the committee appeared Mr, Youne failed to give out his letter, The Mayoralty bee had been déxter. afternoon end immediately engaged in @ battle with the women fiving there. After a fight lasting severed minutes, during which heir-pulling awe not the worst of the methods of attack, and which excited the whole hotel and drew & biz crowd to its entrances. the two ones who hed been in the room, Whose identity the ‘hotel management refuses to dincloi®, were ii big eaten and Md frit Sut Ste hp ash ue “ie fat Wagers and dai Tien and a The two ‘nyedinn women remained Be room tie of the ‘foraltare ah cou! nd Pe broke the oball brac, tore the be here's ‘tod at thelr work of gestrugsion en tong hyretediy’ summoned by ne by Cle Mitctiell, broke 1h on them and Bar a Te pagal to, Jelfersog Gest Bolle Court. intiet by Mr. Berri, charges of malicious mischief, iaey Agreed to Accept, Fre Re ey res each See Panels ‘The entire committee took up the job a Crack, maken fF Bead: of agitmting the bee, ‘The pragoma con. | fourm 3 Ro rietor of the Rossmore, wi eumed over an hour, Mr. Young was ree are) racetrack this afternoon ‘tremendously excited when his visitors | and coul Byte be reached, wight ap- ey were Jennie Geparted. It ts underBtood that he has ere agreed £0 accept the nomination on con. Sinaia Lawiennd et they lived at jo, & Went Seventieth atreat. The po- “Ando: by the Republican Qounty | !©* declare that they are not sisters, Convention waich meets next Prieay | Mate PRR, they gove ace faloe. Jalght. “Jennie fey's" is @ blond, while “Ma- “Iv it true that you have boon of. | ibs Lew i Tid tac inette. Both ete gered: the nomination for Mayor and) their examination In court waa rief, Will accept it?" Mr, Young was asked. | They telephoned for # Inwyer, securing “4 cannot aaswor that question,” was! Attorney John ‘ogot Ha knew | the ci. Bien oxglun'gettndes ates Should Mr, Young conclade to run An-| could not then, they ware too exelted wher convention ae forainwte ‘ibn will The. were held tn the court prison = ra scoured of te] ane Disirict-Attomey Jerome iy | Continued an aa Third tin ie Ni Iba tO wet | "$750,000 LOOT ‘SAW BON TON. NOW CHARGED | RAID AND GOT TO DOUGHERTY) DIRE IE WARNING) | R's Vici,” Explains Says He Was To ary iia tee || | ey Be On PRON An unexpected witness appeared io- Sailtionat ladle | guy re St 6 favestigtion tnto "the eh vial an erage EF a iors tsar te ppl None of ihe spt i ot teotifed. ‘The name of che witness was nie oe, ‘hme Sm ma » that ha be Circulation ton Open to All,” ied "NEW » lie THE GREAT ‘MATTY, WHO SHUT OUT THE ATHLETICS TO-DAY, WORL’S RECORD EQUALLED AT BELMONT PARK = Kiamesha, Winniog Second Race, Runs the Mile in J 1137 2-5, BELMONT Pi PARK WINVERS, “FIRST RAGE—Contont (4 to 1) 1, Usury (15 to 1 for up. place) 2, Delude 3, SECOND RACE—Klameaha (2 to 1) 1 Eugenia Burch (even for place) 2, Lord of the Vale 3. THIRD RACE—Tom Cogan (6 to 1) 4, Pure Pepper (2 to 6 for place) 2, Otho Vaugh 3, FOURTH RACE—Lancastrian (13 to 10) 1, Holecher (1 to 6 fer place) 2, That's What 3, 1, Rage King 44-to 1 for place) 2, in cantation SIXTH RAC ich (10 to 1) 1, nar 3 te TY FRANK W W. THORP, MONT PARK RAC DRA thors was «\remarkavly u ma at Belmont Park this aftor- “Aimet fortes ho 4 fea FIFTH RACE—Aeronaut (2 to 1) |: yard. / Benvollo (5 to 1 for place) 2, Max-}§ 5 NATIONALS ...... AMERICANS »...... -----00001000 Gaelano Deluvio, forty-eight years ol Sixty-third street, who was stabbed in a fi Sixty-third street Saturday night, died th Presbyterian Hospital, statement, as Deluvio was unconscious. po Bevoma Day—Oct..9, 1906. LATE LATONIA WINNNERS. ep AT ST. LOUIS. pepe nem STABBED MAN DIES OF WOUNDS, AXES USED IN EGGERS RAID. Four prisoners were taken. ‘\ 000000400— a alas AT BELMONT PARK, on ae ‘Won driving. Bw ae at . by Bridgewater— closed strong. _Ueury ran improved race. Delbde ran his race, im al SECOND RACE—9i00 added; Hor thtes-yeat-clds and up) om nile ® | Tremendous Crowd in Front Ee SP i a ic Se eS eer ie Tita tebe ih eine | j Pas. YORK, “MONDAY, ¢ OCTOBER 9, 1905. Sitkh—The Thrall 5-1, Loch Girl 5-2 plaoe, Englishman,” * — oi alel id, of No, 834. East. ight at No. 340 East is afternoon at the Coroner colild get no ante-mortem Gapt. Eggers and his staff raided an alleged pool-room this afternoon at No. 1J East Eighteenth street. Axes were used to $mash inte the second floor loft. Racing sheets were thrown from a rear window and fell into the hands of sleuths in the mT Track Fast. Added; maiden fillies; two-year-olda; five and a half tur: wy RACE—#000 100 [ “ Clroulation Books Open to All.”” ] ————— > KNICKERBOCKER EVENING WORLD RACING CHART wath eee ree, i een com: AND PENN MEET ON THE DIAM Oe! (0000 READ BULLETINS OF EVENING WORL of Pulitzer Building to Get Baseball News. Intereat {nthe post-séason game be- tween the Giants and the /Athlotics at it crowd of faacbol? enamine to Park Row any rare ae thme, set tor th thes Yemarkable contest, men and ered fn front, "of the Prallteee a ae Notid could be seen wi gradual): swelled nai fants he reports fy be- lo fended far out into City Hall got" eep space dl jeared o i cl fonds of the aurfa and vale a P ant ‘ile peat at Se mph the Titers ed no trouble, att the re! entree ro am. thustasts are iy white ittise le ore R is not a one Ag is iertimated that considerably more We ae ah eueckg es fen ut balfotin on a of the ms and ow @reat base! was posed. RESULTS AT | LATONIA egde! (A RACE TRACK, Oct, 9.— ing day's races pric resulted Cartoon also ran. IND my 1D—One ay Taig » 2 to ino Thine~1.46 3- ne oe was eg rg deane oe herd kes; one ~ +} 80ns in the immense erowd knew vp American League and went to GIANTS. ‘WICLA ASS ATHLETI RESULTS OF 4 ALL TODAY'S SPORIS Py LO. A.B 161 GIANTS. Bresnahan, ¢.... Browne, Gilbert, 2b Marthewsyp, Be 0 0 1 0 0 0 ) 0 9 1 Sileeneoss 7 welerscoorome PEt eee nen = © Athletics ... Farned runs—New York, ¥ “TRESULTS ; EDIT Supettor ‘Brain and, Beatie of Giants”; Twirler Apparent Throughout First of 4 Post-Season Games, Athletics Getting . Only Four Scattered Fite Off Him. Two-hade hite-MeGann, Merte 8 peste i THE ANNE Bead ATHLETICS, Hartsel, If... Lord, of. Davis, tb, . L. Cross, 3b. Seybold, rf, Murphy, 2%, M, Crow, 69. . Bhreok, ¢. Plank, 9. A.B, RH. O. A, lercomoccrsn' elescoccecss Bleoeuwmesiun, Si prarcucce, 4 3 ‘4 4 3 8 8 8 2 » - UR Wane seas Pac sl 0 4 0 0 o 1-8, 8 we Sy First on errora~s on batle-0ft Bunk Darts. scan Yor: Be Atmiedcs, B fitorute nite -Planik, Mahe wwin 7 bases—Devlin, Gilbert, Bresnahan, Doniin, Struck out—-By Plank, 6) by Mathew- 4 son, 6 Doubl plays~Dablen to Medan, tmeci47, Umples-aberiaan aia’ ee | ODay « n ial | GAME IN DETAIL SHOWS HOW GIANTS OUTCLASSED RIVALS BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) 1A RASEBALL | PARK, SO NELPRTA, Oct, The firsl game of the series for Lk baseball championship began at 8 o'clock to-day. ‘As the first man stepped to the plate to begin phe mame, which moans to one club the Ladle of a large carver, he was greeted by 9,000 breathless specta~ tors, many jof whom (had travélled thousands of miles to see the greatest of baseball events. ‘The weather was {deal and the ground arrangements had been #0 thoroughly executed that not a vestige of dis order marred the opening. While it had been /previously an- nounced that Plank and Mathewson would be the opposing pitchers the crowd was akeptical until the last mo- ment. Bverybody was expecting some kind of @ coup d'etat, and not a fow would have been surprised to see Rube Waddell walk in the box and iwirl the opening game. This in spite of the official announcement that he was down and out fot some time to come, this |/ The Giants In their new uniforms ot black and white made a far better ap- pearance than did the Athlotios tn thelr dust-covered sults of white, aid the Now Yorkers’ friends were legivn, As MoGraw walked on the field necks were craned to get a look at the strenuous Se little “fellow who has revolutionized aseball in New York, in fot the # | much-talked-of man in the national port, In the distant fleld flowed a flag which meant more to MoGraw than many rer- It | was @ large plecs of blue bunting, bear- | ing in wilte the figure of a tuype ole- phant, flag in @ bull's face, Years ago, when MeGraw left the New ‘This |e the reason: bed he said = that = Philadelphia wid always be a white elephant on the hands of thé American League. Binee the Athletics won their first American )eague pennant the flag Las flonted frons the pole i centre field. Eoth wams wore given an ovation as they went on the field. When all pre~ ;| Mminaries were ended the game began hus: First inning, As Brestiahan came up a doxen cam- eras were focused on him aad Plank, the clinghing of sides he wos pitohed ball aad with @ limp A groan could be heard trom ng wu Bian 2 sans thrown out a3 ourve aquar whinging right, id ole ow we ie etowd, the firet mel the RU Gane cuoent a er Tt was to MoGraw like a red) M’GRAW’S SPIRIT +> & ~~ TOO MUCH FOR HIS ° | QUAKER RIVALS.) { BY ALLEN SANGREE. ©" }’ (peclal to ‘The Bvening World) | COLUMBIA FYDLD, PHILADDL- . PHIA, Oct, 9—The Giants won the first game of the post-season series here, shutting the Athletics out 8 to | 0. Twenty-three thousand saw the | game, which bad Philadelphia base~ ball mad, The mighty Phang, Yon whom Phileas delphia bare her hopes, hed béon plurged, jotted end hammered. Ho pitched for\al that was in tim. But | the conquering epirit installed by Mo~ i Grow was too victous, rampant and un | hI a as a oe tameable, Every man onthe team stood dy Matty, whose giant figure towered above everything eae Naver did the | jou big follqw pitch a finer game. He Ve | showed himself not/only the best tn the i | National, but ii the American Lengtie, He never falted with brain or ater | As for the Arihlebios, they really | looked outclassed in thks game, Maybe | | they witl show up better in thase to | follow, bit the betting will now be not ° whether Now York will win the series, but how many games {t will take hor to land the work!’s pennant, A great occasion it was, just ae at. vertised and expected, this first game of the world’s championship series, ‘The | excltement started when Philadelphia — got alive, meaning at Il o'clock, when the Glants arrived. John T) Brush, who has been more or lees aesocieted with theatricals for years, should go Into hat busines for good. No Roman trhumph of Pompeli or Caesar wos aver arranged more cleverly, ‘The Quaker City was a sleeping vol+ camo until the Giants landed at Street Station. Then a won transsformation, Evéry street, however obaoure, was in a Leativity. Apparently j the seioola had been dibmissed, for the| highways dnd bywaya were alive with youngatore of both sexes who seemed | jDenumbed with the awful bain 4 of the day, In the hotel lobbies and where people | congregnied the occasion seemed like e \ combined great political convention & big college football contest. The event {| | was both of serious national Impomtance and of supreme sporting interest, Right at the start I must mention | that the Cathollo Protectorate Bast ° made the greatest hit of the day, mot excepting “Rube Waddell, who wae the first man on the fleld, and pon the real baseball feast by batting some “kids,” He was applauded hissed with equal vigor, Not from Connie Mack, gery good souree, | waa | Gell really could pitohy is @ fake and that he to-day. is team edly enraged aguinet i sald before the clou: kim on the head wth ° bat worked out yesterday on the item och eneed and curves