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| BERET AL EIEN ARRON TERRE IMO yrene ERE Moe TM TORE re ty aM ‘ wie WEATHER —Falr to-night; Wednesday rain, colder, INAL] | Ste | Vtesuuts EDITION | cireaiation Books Open oan”) FP deat ONE Las ROE ee WCURDY, SR., ON INSURANCE RACK; JEROME LISTENS Head of the Family Which Has Fattened So Amazingly on the Mutual Life Is Uneasy Under the Probe of Chief Inquisitor Hughes. Richard A, McC urdy, President and “Czar” of the Mutual Life In- surange Company, who, with lils son, his son-in-law, his brother-in-law, his wife's sister's brother and cousins remote and near, has been milking the Mutual for years out of millions of dollars, was sworn as a witness this afternoon before the Legislative Insurance Committee. This man, who is paid three times as much a year as Theodore Roose- Felt gets ag President of the United States, was not at his ease ag he settled | « back in the witness chair to receive the probe of Chief Counsel Hughes. Hej had been an onlooker throughout, the earlier part of the day at tho ordeal through which three of his confreres in the manipulation of the Mutual had undergone at Hughes's hands, Hughes had been merciless in his interroga- tion of Robert Olyphant and Vice-Presidents Grannis and Gillette, and. there was no reason why a McCurdy should expect any more consideration than that trio. District-Attorney Jerome entered the inquiry chamber and took a seat on the dafs with the legislators. ‘After telling that he Would be seventy. 9 reenter | ‘one years old on his next birthday, Mr. McCurdy said that he ‘got into the life Sapurance business accidentally.” Just Lodged There. In 1860 he became an attorney for the Mutual Life and shortly afterward was asked to take the office of Vice-Pres!- @ent temporarily. What began with a temporary thoumbency has run down to this time to an irremovabdle permanency, Inolse; ly, Mr, McCurdy had been fonnected with the Widows’ and ree which was finally Mrs. Walp. Attacks Phil Charles H. Raymond, who {s MoCur- y's gon-in-law's partner in the Metro- Fisher in Court and Knocks politen Agency of the Mutual Life, was President of the Widows and Orphans’ Gg Company, Him Unconscious, When Raymond lost the Widows’ and —_— Orphans’ he took as a partner In tho Morual’s metropolitan agency a man | Philip Fisher, the twelye-vear-old boy named Little, When Little died Robert | 29 shot and killed Kate Doran, a girl H. MeCurdy entered the parinerahip, of seventeen in front of her father's 4nd when the son of the witnoss suc. | AMY store in Brooklyn meveral weeks ceeded Vice-President Gillette as gen- | °°. 88 Id oul unodhactous in the yal manager Son-indaw. Thedaud ‘Children's Court in Brooklyn, by the joined hands with Raymond. {sits mother. ‘The woman made a rush Mr. Hughes, eeeing that Mr, McCurdy for the youngster, and before she could ‘nada fortable, end: pigs: Brg dealt him a terrifte over - Mr. McCurdy, do you wish “any- | book, ‘The etal sander an ‘the Boost: thing?" book cut @ gash in the tere head "1 suffer trom tmpaired sight,” replied. |*T0 mi fein, ae tronent into cout Mr, MeCurdy, "The light ‘e very ela | gor ral, but By aareament Det wee hi ing. Could you have the shade drawn?” | Sia aalis ak 3 sajouried hm ca 3 © ns ‘This Was immediately done, uuntll Oct. 16, vailft, Do journe ipa, te, cae - | Good Luck 3, Spe dall epaclin ager l Mote a: Bender, the Carlisle Indian, Ho| great football gate, every man, woman NEW Pm Bitcowvadi Clb nearsisiboat UESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1905, TANTS’ TURN 0 BE SHUT OUT oe cus akon 1.0 BIANTS COULDN'T == | LANDON BENDER'S - PUZZLING CURVES Athletics’ Pitcher, Steady at All . Times, Strikes Out New Yorkers at Critical Stages, Dan McGann Failing Three | Times When Hits Were Needed. HOW GAME WAS PLAYED. ATHLETICS, A. B. % 3 % | BE. NEW YORK, Ap. ig vi Hartesell, If .... 0 Bresnahan, c, Lom, cf. Davis, 1b. L. Cross, 3b, Murphy, 2%. , M. Crowe, Shreok, . Bender, p. TOS sessecerees fr York . Hetlon '.,. McGlanty. pes: ‘Hite—Bresnahan, Donlin, Hartsel, Shroriice Hite-—Bender, 2 Stolen Bases—Dahion, Devin. Mirst Base on Balls—By Bender, 8; by MeGinnity, 0; by Ames, 1, Struck Out—By Bender, 9; by MoGinnity, 2; by Ames, 1. Time of Game-Two hours. Umplres—Measrs. O'Day and Sheridan, Attendance—w7,000, Browne, rt. Donlin, of. MoGann 1b, Mertes, Dahlen, Devlin, &b. Gilbert, 2 MoGinnity, Ames, p. “Strang Totals Biwvmernene= welowsoocos™ olene-ccoche Stuer was alnursouces wloouuscece pesee pe elesssessecocs elecoocsr sconce SS SS ee Slerwmwaccosou> wmlooccccooosoe INABILITY TO HiT |LIKE MATHEWSON, BENDER'S PITCHING | BENDER WAS TOO CAUSE OF DEFEAT. GOOD FOR GIANTS, ROSEBEN GALLOP S HOME BY ALLEN SANGREE, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 10—Amid} POLO GROUNDS, Oct, 10,80 well Co ie had Secretary Knowles mapped out his yerott and before| a 80,000 crowd, made UD) series in New York that every detail ot | 2% ve ‘of fans who came from as far West} the arrangements fitted tomether with- out the tiiehtest flaw, As the frst Ath- Rancho del Paso Stakes Goes BELMONT PARK WINNERS. |as Denver and as far South as At- loti batter faced MoCnntty at 9 o'clock deople had thelr eves elubd on th lanta, the At,'eties turned the ta- plate and their ears pained shiaaten to Brookdale N h Easily— FIRST RACE—Bella Signora (12 fi ymnp y to 1) 1, Maid of Timbuctoo (even for bles on the Gants this afternoon, Tain teen wan te Fh ANG Ga Close Finishes in Two of the, place) 2, Copper 8, winning the second game of tho] pay, Lie Bias Wa R beara world's series, The score was iden- As on the previous day the weathor | isa Ruth's Nau aces, | SECOND RACE—Ganzovoort (18 ; was iden), though the crowd was much |‘) Wnty —_—— | to 6) 1, Ruth's Rattler (9 to 10 for |tical with that of yesterday, when moro noisy. ‘The Immense crowd of Bia Knight of Bra i lew Yorkers were effervescent with en«| ,—, Bik Mor in BY FRANK W. THORP. place) 2, Bonfire 3, New York won, namely, 8 eee | thuaisam, and. could not rentrain thelr 106 Buk 0 Wycis dciving Pima cb aN” Winans ene is GliERondc Bpbatatte Oe at wie a battle for blood, All} feelings as did thelr more tactturn bro- | J. JPont Came ransucer tu: (i F (Speolal'to The Byening World. THIRD RACE—Third Alarm (6 to It thers in Philadelphia, It was all goat onl tt ire ia on Ruth's Rattler seemed inexcumably Hiatles. His mount wes beat. 0 red, aa tual, BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, bling from the Giants, ‘ 1) 1, Elevation (10 to 1 for place) 2,|the claret tum! hursor, however, former ill-feelings sah bey abl. angler agin ad 4 { iB isuead by who could do little or nothing With} ing forgotten. Like ihe Hey Ras i ) Nearly avery race- — four tas « bet down on ths eerien and! FOURTH RAGE — Brookdale |enrow « fast ball with « fump that] vt Ohne fell that tals norte wor between each race the query t» con-|Nymph (4 to 6) 1, Oak Duke (S!was so puztling a8 to fool Dan Mc-| energies in unison to rout thelr tows Hm “ Circulation Books Open to All,” < NEY SPEAKER S.F.NIXON IS DEAD: WESTFIELD, WN. Y., Oct,.10.—Speaker S. Fred: beep at 450 o'clock this afternoon. He sank i, after in’ ation, although at first he pe OCA, 2 ie es i At the bedside besi( the physician wnée Mrs. Nixon and two of her children, One son is absent at school at Cornwall. on-the-Hudson, but is on his way home, ln } Owing to the death of Speaker Nixon the Insurance Inves- U'gating Committe ewill take a recess when it meets to-morrow. a eeneeente mec ; HEAVY BAIL IN BURGLARY CHARGE. : y po} Te 4 Harold L. Prescott, allas James C. Munn, known to the ice as the “gentleman burglar,” was held in $15,000 bail fo ‘rial by Magistrate Walsh in the Yorkville Court ovat te The police alleged that he had) been ing a! wos sale for oo time and there were about a en complainant’ against him in court. ‘ pdtbst Sale HOS SAN AT ST. LOUIS. AMERICANS:...... ..a0. NATIONALS . EVENING WORLD RACING CHART anes eras ve rN eek Pat ‘mala Won drivi ime Dolla. Honda, ag ving, Time tdi. “Winer ch t by Henry of Bella Signora beat Maid aid of imbuetoo in the drive. Copper wore bilnkers to-day and ran a much tmproved race. } 50) 5u4 “eas 235 THIRD RACE--8000 | ‘added: maiden. two- year-old, “We, Bin, Toonayn, 11g 4 at Brigas » J. Pt Bp Ba atts ae! Vadex,_ Q. Now whit do you know about) ong several rel ea eee eye ‘political contributions and the amounia ak th acl 1 “What' score?’ Mertes twice. Sak ty tae Meoaldt A. X Siow notte peng. the vor back to ont ™ be eld Bidens, to 1 for place) § Athletes, Gann thrice and Gam ese tes rosy league and another day, A @ Bi buy : About the amounts, T have no| Derana wore koaled. tn the grand-eiand at the Polo Grounds | FIFTH RACE—Roseben (1 to 20) Tad sida ents Oe vias me leees coe Lotion See gr Se ls WH i yy H c 4° tables #9 ay began, the 5 Fal aye eevee eal one cone. ‘4 ot ttle rath a ei a m 1, Chimney Sweep (4 to § for place) scale " of dollars had | enclosure was a huge amphitheatre, the it 0 1 i ip : + top tt Mae lung Sage beating’ 2, Monet 3, been wagered on the day's game with |green dlamond showing up In vivid cou. mT 0 ‘ the head. wit with her ris od baie aul 10 to 7 odds on Now York, It now ap-|trest to the dull wall of humanity 109 12 * mint ag ia ‘ z 0 4 ¥ a SIXTH RACE—Knight Errant (13 pears that they are not outclamed, but which completely surrounded tt. wen Griving. Time—114 2-5, Winner, PR @, by Rapallo—T H 4 cori fay bute to 105% Loule H, (6 to 6 for piace) {Taare nre defeat wan ave 10 Mathew-| Bender, the Chippewa. Indien, whol Bell, Owner Ww. H.Bnmith, 7 , a that the Tomas 2, Sailor Boy 3, son's great pitching, i oe, ite holes through the Polen Sao would sve. won neh fee more ateidtn toda di H lat an ~ jefense 0! e ints, was one of thi " ‘ {hizo pone ae erent Giants Were Outplayed. firmt players eh the Sela. With re 236 POUiTe Racers es Rancho Del Paso; for two-year-olde; $1,000 added) ote a mittee contribution until the other day, | [Rie ‘Mow can moneys ho oald out with- | dloubmae any ‘atta - on fabs Movies Aun ne thal Soa Rive a was sings of the Mutual Life, its cashier oP auditor, a No, but res ot resident ‘and LATONIA RESULTS, ema ex-officio of th ance Com: Pragincey] ‘ 1 Me Bivisat Dot twoulde Savy sing to ze Thou bar BPR On hE merge get Sr e 8 ot more haat by an offlcer for | fee > 2 fn ano'fer Beate? wom 3; ‘that ber oA: The men whe eur me ate honest. T vollove in them el Sera mn : Pats to the 1 itis ee pe hae de 0 Lovina jaw?! he, Hinney Gweep | 4 outfelded New York, Of course, |out files, playing catch and other pre- seer aeet J cept ha | Pind of there was litle opportunity for base- Uminary moves common to the diamond, fom @ hea: running, breause 60 fow Giants got on ses a be yh Few he may. An inquiry f i they did get aboard the | from a friend in the press box olicited night Errant Just In Time, | base, Hagen mt ay ls turtous | the information “Am all right,” That fhoots and nailed hie man every time. was the extent of Bender's conver. n | the Ath on the contrary, |Sation, His face was without expres- pe rea Peat te bps tne ft the ball hard and cleverly. Mo- | sion, but Mg Mack sald the big nished qctong. nibs joy. was four |Ginnlty ‘had them guesing for seven | Chief was confident, ee innings, But then they fell upon him MoGraw Tries MoGinnity Out, f mi for two alngles and 4 triple. soda bh On Lia aid ot, the fel Mo. mille U) Tha Iron Man, was not ¢n 7, a Bens hate co R T AFTER sponsfhle for defeat, Philadelpiia # datermined to know quickly how. t first ron wee made by MocGann'e error) stron Man's’ arm was working, took and Sareck ¢rossed the plate In the) a dig not and had the venerable pitcher ola when Devlin hit him with a| shoot 4 few through. He radiantly put petal > AK Bvening wor. throw, his stamo of approval on the arm, for NTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 10,—De- pe | De amlllngly tonsed the mit away and ee . Motirew never came out on the e096)! went out for a skylark with Dummy et Of the Allantlo (My wporting |, 5 ins, wid Wad little to aay after the! Taylor or he area > he coat within’ the past few aary ot} Both umpires were given o Dasitied. w-day by the cheree ot |eame, exerting thar the boys could he fret oF halt lone careers THE GAMBLERS Li it Coane) 4 § nt Bander, ren Het re at, the es tah ‘ ioe lige le reas] gover “th Wi ke Griftith, 4 } across the feld iftse! " wh Hxty strong. work’ fghlanders. | Under th from the clubhouse, and as one the mob reat sine. pe Baath Joint how! its appreciation. Nothing hip th sige a a "a fine « round (0 tickle the crowd and send thrtila alone the spine, Bet thev had no Catholic itn Flac in Rome, (Continued on Second Pare, re they hy Fat oGraw want ue now this was a reception 40 the Itish baseball! meneral, POST-SEASON GAMES, who, after years, has again made the name “Giants” a household word where. iso cay) over “kids y baseball, 5 ‘MeGraw Knows It All. Oe RI thy ‘rot, Jat a8 the Hoklat ware “as « i AT CHICAGO, fre (gig 2 bie cd tig way ond won| pis afteernoon Philadelphia outhit | native stolidity he walked about batting & ey has been ere gaetunbl’ sont tei (123) Hooray’ (216) Kinley aay Hermite wh, ged 0G Time 110 8 Winter, “e tr by Med! ont afc Nymph much the best, Oak Duke ran his best race, Athlete hung om KCH-A1.000 added, for all aw oeven furlongs, main cour, 208 Monet. te ib __$ Biait_ kod. Won aally ‘Time—1.26 1-3.—Winner, b, «., by Ben Bt Owner—D. C. Johned Vtastieally 's walkover for Roseben. Chimney Sweep and Monét fhnent it! out for the place wll through the #tretoy. O34 SIXTH WACE—H1900 added; Handican, for three-year-olds and up; mile and a Quarter, maln course, iad, Starters. Wes, Bt WM 1 Fin, Jockeya, Open. High. Clow, PL Gk a fant aera oy 12 eh 1* W. Knapp. 1 fe Bs 10 J = 2148 Louls Sf 108 4 8 ® th Crimmne., 6 i] (214) Sailor Hoy stees 18 54S Fy ” g Burns wd PR rd £18 Oro in dB Mercer 3 i} ot 200 ‘The Huguenot ./° 110 oo = Sh & ho 2 aver ale \ os WP arivings Time act Winner, », OF br. ¢ by Trenton—@. icnight “prrant Just i levied Louis H, closed very iast, Sailor Boy ran good) race, is . naomi THIEF WANTED TO | WHITNEY BUYS BE U.S 3. MINISTER. THE SWIFT ARROW (Special to The Evening World.) Purchases the Fastest Boat im the | TLMINGTON, Oct. 10.—Harry Chart » Piet. iS a in the letter cartier, ‘Werte thom sunriee & " he Ng te Charles R. Flint has sold the t Misaid to be the fanteat work! to Edward }, wattney. Tho Arrow has steamed)