The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1905, Page 1

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- Matdor “4 itectives, for it i ‘the boast of all Real Touch of Winter Due to [RINAL RESULTS UU ad Che { “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ | NEW YORK, “WED EL eeernee Maeva tn Waartt yan aann oe ie ‘Sse"ALL SPORTS "="ROBERT ED es | id Circulation Books | Open to All, 4 Re DAY, OoTOBER ! A, 190 Hea FAVORITES PL $100,000 10 BE - USED BY BANKER TO PUNISH GANG GIANTS’ GAME IN SLOWTOWN | IS POSTPONED Umpires Didn't Want Team) to Take Chance on Wet Grounds, DECISION COMES LATE. Crowd Had Gathered Early and Filled Up the Baseball Park, Wormser “Accompanies Annie Thornton, One of His Servants, to ‘ Court to Aid in- Prosecution of Thugs Who Mistreated Her. (@pectal to The Evening Work.) COLUMBIA BALL PARK, Philadel- uctiady crime g0 dastardly that Isidor Wormser, the millionaire banker, a Pa., Oct, 11—Umpines O'Day and | exld he would give $100,000 for the conviction of the perpetrators: was prigge nf age aid sg epetiovese pal given publicity to-day in the West Side Court, ‘The victim’ is Annie | the playin of a anes championship | Thornton, a servant for years in the Wormser household, at.No. 14 East’) $204) nar ot — Pino en Sixty-second street, and fourteen men-are accused, Five of the “suspects” | curly artarie and inspected t3.¢ grounds, were prisoners in court to-day-and nine others are under surveillance, | finding thet they were in no condition to play ‘ Annie Thornton was abused by these men on the night of Oct. 6. in} ‘Thousands who had’ bought their 4 Stable at No, 26) West Sixty-fourtli street, It was reported to the police| seats in advance were notified ‘that within a few hours, but secrecy was maintained in running down the they could exchange bd checks: for gee aie rae WAGON PEST oi a See AT HOSPITAL REAL PLAGUE ‘The two teams were on the field at 2 lured dy 8 ang! of brutes and mis- String a” tae Drivers Brought) o'clock this afternoon, the weather then treated because the gullty cape ten! prog 8 ‘ bron opportunity for « tard @ catdh, and many of th. Bills and Dainties or De- manded a Body, arrived firet wit! plaints are found to be unwarranted rag dine ot 4 Rog tas But in the cage of Annie Thorsten Mr, Gar 9 of folowing Deore, ‘Wormaer took & personel aad. sete chayees antil the final fhutter, of the’ Interest, Tho deteotives of the Weet Gag to Getéat, Fully two thousend tans Pixty-elgnth etrest station ee ncoompented the Giants to Philadelphia night and day‘againat big diMoultien, fe the cbbebtanhy 116 game. and they believe that their effarte have eke ete prety: SesaAak 6k bey, Lana aad cigs WU ey age ig tuntl} about 2 o'slock,’ when It began An Incentive for Work. to dylarie. ‘The Quaker aggregation ‘That a girl could be dragged off a had turned out {1 thousends hours be- public pra iy the heart of thig well- fore the gates of the ball park had policed city und ‘treated as Annie opened. ‘Thornton was treated was another In4 ‘Wagons inf with trait, confections, | cakes, wines and liquors began to at- rive ut Roorevelt Hospital early to-day, | singly and in twos and threes, The first} + brought more than \« dosen baskets containing frubts jn smell parcels. The driver brought the bawkets into the hos. plat and then hunted up Deputy Super- intendent Grimehaw, “JMtty dollars, please," he sata, pre seating @ bill for the qmount, “Ritty dollars for what?’ demanded Mr. Grimshaw. ‘The Glante and their followers hed centive to work on the part of the de leading hotebs offer- “For the frult I just brought," replied the driver. to 9 if Christy Mathew- ae to pitch, If he did “But wo ordered no fruit,” exoteimed ‘Mr. Grimshaw. the betting was arrnged at money, thousands being offered aides, ‘The driver gathered his baskets and @eparted. ‘The driver of another wegon lugged th half @ doser, baskets of cake out in }amall pieces, and a C. O, D, bil for #8. A few seconds Inter he wae lugwing wed odds of was piteh even ‘on both revo ing Police, Commisstoners that New York fon in the pafest city in the world (ir not women on the sireets alone at might, The Thornton girl had a birthday on Oct. @ Mra Wormser gave her 4 prea. ent of $0 and told her she could take the afternoon and evening off, Bho left the. Wormser mansion at noon and went to visit friends on the lower west side, ¢ Barly in the morning of of the staggered into the West Sixty-elghth @reot station with most of her clothing torn from her body, |Bhe was scarcely able to speak, but The sergeant in charge gathered from her statements that she had been forcibly dragged into @ bard in the vicinity by two mon, who Teame Well Matched. On Doth sides ft was reallved that the two teams were splendidly matched, that the Glants had not one whk the of it im all around team work. raw declared that te had the best pitehing dtaff and Connie Mack lot it be known that his team suffered ‘through the absence of Rube Waddell, However, there did pot seam to be much the matter with the Indiaa, Ben- der, yesterday and his peerless line of slants, ‘Tho Athletios still have up thelr sleevs the Wisard Coakley, who js gauged in the same class with Christy Mathewson, though he will now have his first oppor- tunéty of showing himself against tho young college tw /ler, ' (Continued on Third Page.) a COLD WAVE cake and bill back to his wagon. Fail Ras aa Wagons came thick and fam until, ac- — 4 ON {T$ WAY 5 cording to Mr, Grimshaw, theke were at LATC?.4 FINISHES. loaat twenty-five coming and going, The drivers had eatablés and drinkables and C. 0. D. bills for sums from $5 to $0, The goods had been ordered by a dark man, dressed in & dark sult of clothes, wearlhg a belt (rom which dangled two tassels, and a' white soft hat. None of the drivers knew the man's name, The police were aaked to find him. ‘Then an undertaker's wagon called for a body, Superintendent Grim- shaW sent word to the driver of Al: wagon that he had made a mistake, ‘The’ mith drove off. ‘Ten’ minutes inter | Rae another undertaker's on “nt 5 Torant fase at ‘the. hospicc, with to send il the, boas asked is sisi rath wo taavals LATONIA, Ky,, Qot, U-—-The races, here to-day resulted as follows: . FIRST RAOB—Kive and one-half tur- Jongs,~Ladw Esther, 66 (Nicol), 2 to 1, 1; Blue Bitk, #8 (Koerner) 2 to 1, 3; Lin ‘bia, % (Lee), . Time-1.03-5, Sonata, ‘Outgaastanpe, Progression, Grace, Mise witty, ity. Aaamon Bitte te M., Pauline Boyle, eee Se arith TO NEW YORK Strike this City with m warnings oF: Delaware Nrealkowater ote aces, oe * BELMONT PARK +—— $100,000 ‘RACEHORSE WHICH DIED TO DAY. | — 'PERVERSE WINS: STAKE FROM WHIMSIGAL 2 : 20, Yl Meddler Filly) Whitney’s Shows Good Turn of Speed in the Champagne. BELMONT PARK WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Gamara (20 to 1) 1, Preen (8 to S for piace) 2 Zoala 3, H SECOND RACE—Klamesha (1 to once 6) 1, Sir Briliar (2 to 1 for place) 2, Manfred 3, THIRD RACE-Perverse (19 to 8) 1, Whimsical (2 to 5) 2, Security 3, FOURTH RACE—Shrine (7 to 2) 1, Jacquin (1 to 2) 2, Dreamer 3, FIFTH RACE—Wee (9 to 5) 1, Birmingham (7 to 6 for place) 2, Margaret M, 3% SIXTH RACE—Ontrich (9 to 5) 1, Benvolio (9 to 2 for place) 2 fer onal 3, BY FRANK 1 W. THORP. (Special to The Byening World.) BHLMONT RACE TRACK, Oct. 1— "Phore wae @ fairly interesting card at Belmont this ‘afternoon with the Cham- Pagne Stakes at seven furlongs for two- year-olds, a feature, a@twell as the New Rochelle Gtakes for three-year-olds and up, at @ mile, There were excellent feds ih each race. ‘The attendance was below the average, however, for, thé weather vhreatened rain, and many who were interested In baseball wont over to the Quaker City, tung pod bad mre for the ae A few show- hater i hat enough to pid the track. Gamara Cj seed Fast. . want to tie front right after tne te the running, ‘a | LEXINGTON, Ky., Oot. 11,—¥anked Consul, a poted thotoughbred, sdled here to-day. “The horse became il! en », | Poute to Latoula from New York with pneumonia, He was valued at $100,000 and belonged to “Bud” May. EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT BELMONT PARK, Ninth Day—Oct. 11, 1905. 1% Milter 4° Creamer ® J. Jones 0 ob ath TDatwate. tan 00d rice, Preoh rah her’ iow Henin cloged strong, 240 8 BROOND RACE—$000 added; for thres'yeur- re @od ub; one wil Index, biartens (8) Klamenna epi teecacteraeee Won easily, Time1al. Winner, brat, by Beher—Rerlection. Owner Kinmesha never extended. Bir Briliar ran hin best race, Manfred | PAL myTRt RAGH—The Champagne; ? straight, Index. Btaetera. (223) Perverse sical iy “Oper. High Gos, PI BR, 3-5 730 26-5 25 2 3 ‘ ub ® 2 6 nt Teta Heine, “DR, Oe tha Tice sate af the weg, Bleminedam ad no i mel b Much the best, Wbasevad red vs nn lel Carona! tired at ond of @ ) va, ue woe Severs olx, iengthe tn front on Margaret, rity (wo lengvha for ‘aot ote le a ‘Repeater, it to the front and mad ahs ny Nath ore Benvollo an ee to he frat ana ren Peat oF by three © itt ion Rag Besaia ig a Outcome it FOOTBALL Ber RESULTS ON Shrine Led All the Way, ‘wont to he tront at the si a u won 2 iy UGHES WILL DIG NTO MUTUAL'S BIG WINE CELLAR sii with the Rarest Vintages, lash Probers Hear, Consignments of Which Have Been Sent to Albany When ‘the Legislature Was in Session. When Richard A, McCurdy, President of the Mutual Life Insurance Soctety, resumes the witness stand before the Legislative. Insurance Com- Vana i yuan that cellar aro occasionally sent to Albany? “Is Mt not w fact that it custom of the Mutual Life for many Past to malutain a mansion on # MATHEWS 10 | given tho maney for the cf of pot evtablisbment at ayt “Is [t not-m fet that on many occasions games of chance have been played in the Mutual's Albany biome, and that logisla- fory have at different times won large ‘ims of modey thepet” Tifornation covering all those interro. Gations reached e@dunsel for the coms mittee this afternoon and for goine rea. son parcleylar stress was laid upon it |Justice Stover Denies Applica- tion for Chatige of Ventue— Case Set for To-Morrow. Armitage Mathews, Secretary of ES Le lean County Committee, will | waa ye stand trial in thie county on | fetus! Of thie Mutua) Lite to the charge of aasisting Daye Rotha- Ghild, now in Sing Bing, in looting the ‘Welasel eatate. The motion of his coun bel, Abe Gruber, for a change of venue was denied to-day by Justice Stover In the Supreme Court and the limit of delay has been reached. In denying the motion to have Ma- thewe tried in another county, Justice Blover also Vacated the stay In pro- ceedings granted by Justice Maddox In Brooklyn last week which prevented the continuance of the trial In the local courts, Mathews wil be placed on trial to-morrow morning bofore Jus(to Davy In the Criminal Braneh @ the Supreme Court, and his atlotneys have been notified that they must be ready —— CHARGES AGAINST JUDGE TAKEN UP. ply department, aw a witness, Subpoena For Fields. Subpoena ws day by counsgl to try to locate Plelila, ‘Tha best Information obtainable ts that he Js at bis Thousand Ialunds home, but this is, believed to have been given out witha misleading parpose, Andrew Fields on (he witness stand. It has practically told the committes as much and tn so doing reminded it of ite prerogative in the premaoa, This man, who ‘has apparently enter ed the fugitive-whiness class of James Hosen Hyde, Thomas D, Jordan and Willtam = Molntyre, of the Boultadle crew, receives a salary of only $10,000 a Vear, , s Manner of lying ty tn keeping with the pivle of the estab- listiment of a miliionaire, and his humes at Dobbs Ferry and at the ‘Mou- sand Islénds are ae fine as anything WAGHINGTON, Oct, 11—Tha charge! Rioiard A. Moc’ of goliching and accepting campaign arcied MSY gat | and Robert H, contributions In the campalen of 192 > tae? Ra RE s made against United States Ciroult Judge Baker, of indiana, by the civi) TROTS ARE OFF AGAIN, Service Commission has been referred -_ ‘ to th Pepernent of Justicn by the} LM@XINGTON, Ky,, Oct, 1.—Becanse of the heavy rains the ‘trotting races nestion with the reterence the here to-day hed to be ry tyne To. mmission gave out an official state- Peat met the case in whioh It was said|/morrow two days’ Malt “the statute of limitation is the onty) with farereite Alyy defense which can be opposed to the| had not dried this efternoon Bein charge.” ne. LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY'S SPORTS ly 4 ; AT ST. LOUIS. NATIONALS ...... seee-- 10 0 AMERICANS ...... ---.+- 0 10 eS 00 10 FOOTBALL RESULTS, MY Camesaeturart, 5 cage, 9 wrvard, C5) Calas. 9 Wr, rown, 103 C mittee on Tuesday next, questions along those lines will be asked by Ohief — sie Moe s faethe Miwa ase maintains in connection its ene ployees’ restaurant oh potidda taatieds ned cellar In (he State of New York? ret, “Is Mt not a fact wives from this | sate at Albany Gating sensione } BE TRIED HERE Seed | warranted. the entiay ? “Who te the chef into whose hands condu by those Who heard it In view of the Andrew ©, FYelds, manager of {ts fupe vera were ordered out to The Mutual Lite does no wish to see

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