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. FINAL RESULTS ”“e“ALL SPOR frnarinin nea colder to-night; | Ried Meg eb Mgt! BL ie INAL I RESULTS EDITION § ~ PRICE ONE CENT, — = LIGHTER ON FIRE IN ThE EAGT RIVER Spreads Blazing Oil Over the Water, and Puts Ships in Peril, LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Snow Up the State. ROCHESTER, N. Y,, Oct. 2.—This city was favored with its first anowstonn of the season this pin og For five minute: fall was hea’ oma , N. ¥,, Oct, Bite pny Mountains Were whito wt day and deer hunters eon Tejoleiog Pg at aN ex gaceent "hy Bev- wating pr ‘snow occurred Hfoughout the mountains this ailer- Innocent Man Out of Jail, |FERRYBOATS RUN AWAY ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Oot. 2— Count Hugo Barth, the young Bavariah led for two months for failure to pay eye bill at the Hotel Rudolt, was freed from the Ci rg i sell this morning i order of uae Se Prosecutor feet sanctioned the rie ree of t ng man, who immediatery came Burning Craft Is Towed Down the Bay, Four Fireboa.+ Adlantc Cliy to, claim the femitteno, Werking on Her, tha | bank while he accuple od er the charge of being a ‘hotel Priest Thrown by Horse, , PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Oct, 2%.—Rev. William R. Houghton, stationed at Bt. Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral in, this city, and inst Bait, and Greek Ti Tia" salto. Acae A big lighter, loaded with off, sugar and cotton and ablaze from the water line to the roof ‘of her deck-house, floated around in the Eaet River just below the Williamsburg Bridge to-day for two hours while fire-boats fought to RK hes Aca subdue the flames. Some of the blaging’ Was thrown while horseback | oll escaped to the surface of the river, ne’ pete to-dny ad Muatained fra and for atime the Williamsburg ferry- will prove. fatal, bdats were ted up. The ferry-boat Colorado, from Roosevelt strort, Man- hattan, i Girls Start Strike, Setar to ovoid She bating lighter AUBURN, N. ¥., OCT, 21--Bome 0) Suetiand Bros, of No. 110 Wall street, girls Brige sd tn oe stitching pat a are the owhery of the Nghter, which is shoe shops hamed the John Coddingham; She was over « little dlsasrtomen nt pst hat Mhe firm declares |f0aded in Williameburg, and the tug gent will be shut down until; Slegel towed her out int the river at perine ns me, rch ie Bixteen!noon to take her Over to the North undred ban maployed. River, where her cargo was to be trans ferred to a Mner, Moscow Strike Spreads, It Is ‘supposed that the lighter was MOSCOW, Oct. 21.—All the emplyces | fire before she was towed from the fm the financial and auditing depart- | Pier, because the blage showed before eaepte. of the Kure, Be ek Jroveted slyegd well out into the stream. It roads in ie tr Mike tis at Heruton, “sat tease cn |e Yaplaly fanned by, a ‘hall gale sare , Sot ite The racks in the city ar fate tat pollee. , ph ake wb Army Stenographer Held. F. W. Zeiger, who lives at No, 716 erew were compelled to lower a boat and make for the tug. Pulled Out Into River. The captain of the Siegel pulled the biaging lighter out into the middls of Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, formerly |the river and held her there, ¢0 that Pe, v aged one chin At forermsra a ‘4 she would not drift to the Willlamaburg further examination by, Magie:rwte Bim, area eueey at the foot of Broadway, FFome'n Court. tills arrest gre W | ge ot the disappearance of typewriting anes, alarm and so nthe fireboats McClellan. Van Wyck, New Yorker and David Booty were racing to the soene, By the time ¢he four fireboats” ar rived the lighter was a floating furnace, jThe flames epurted Atty feet in the air Eight Missing with Barge. ALPENA, Mich, Oct. 21.—The big steel barge Maka, owned by the Pittsbure! Steamship Company, with olght men | aboard, is mise he was In tow of | Willlamaburg shore and on the Wilt. {De the steamer William Lynn, and broke |jamsbure brides. fing’ ta “ial My mere zeateetey Maine Because of / \o oll in the cargo the blaze was hi to fight, but finally it was drowned) ut after the firemen, Post-Office. Safe Robbed. | boarding tro indward file, had WATERTOWY, N.Y. OCT, 2.—Tha| tomded overboa it of the cargo of broken into | cotton, This picked up down the Kane mant” n at brit at stamps was hans The sate was blown 5B gros g by the burghirs, who made yates: it to Jail, 5 ris oe of the 01 oof | he ae es tee a eon ae eet Gee uth as sentenned isi mith | tivér by the ‘crews of tugs sontveut by Shortland Bros. When the fire was partialty ‘under’ control two of the fire-boats paawed Ines to the blasting vessel and towed her down the East River and out into ee Bay. The spectacle of a fireship gan the- river surrounded by fires ftsoane a ittention of bee hg nds in the S aeentaee emi 4 {igniter on the faty thm Hats Bodo ie) : CE RICH, K HIS |? HIS LAID from the west, and the members of the | ti Every boat along the river sounded an| 9 =p TIN | MOTHER AND SON DIE IN SUICIDE PACT. Mrs. Duher and Son Found Dead from Gas in Their Apartment, EXPLAINED IT IN NOTE, The Mother Wrote to Her Other Children that She and Jo- seph Would Die, Mrs, Caroline Duher, forty-two years old, and her gon, Joseph, thirteen years old, were found dead in their apartment on the third floor of No. 1101 Third aye- nue, this afternoon by another son, Bernard Duher, who is nineteen old, Both mother and son had care: fully planned to die, hocking the doors end windows and turning on all the gas jets in the mdin room of the Mat, When the brother broke into the place | he found tie tittle brother ™ wtectotied ceroas the “bed and his‘ mother lying on the floor. Both jhad been dead soverat ours. Thé mother was dressed and tho y clad nly in w nightgown; ‘He held clngyed in Aje hanle a religious cari bearing the legend: O. Lon, 1 comm)t my spirt The head of the mother rested on a painting of the Saviour crucified, Other ntings were torn down from the wall and scattered about. On @ tadle Pe ies at foi ‘her ot er Prag Mayeye glicr ky daughter, Emena, cwen- ty-one years old, had lef. to go to work she ald |p the miasive husband died a year eri rie to be ent Bi AE ag iy San tehesord ‘several weeks ago, but bad never really beon merially sound sine oe | tband's Cass She ond Jeet his in cenit. ‘he polloe advanced the theor: fan afternoon Ghat the mother hi polsonod or drugged the doy before “sig Ge turned on the 7. A cup of tea was found on whe dining-room table, in which here ‘races of powder, "the n playing about in the jand the heat was plainly felt on the} end gone to his dbs sa ATOM 17 LIVES AND 20 SHIPS LOST sx CLEVELAND, Oct. ae Mina the best EA coms ARS EY rue ca terrific gale which raged pfenig ine own Information obtalnable torday seventeen lives and twenty ships were lost on the great lakes as the result of the hour Cary io ETE orn ce fir ‘hy a ee ioe Theteased ved here ir nn % 4 nee M eh _ LATONIA RESU RESULTS. | TONTA {ACETRACK, rinat RACH-One Milo,—Aue‘ina, 100, Sixth Day—-Oct. a1, 1905, 203 FIRST RACE—#100 added; tie: te wre ant ower; st tga [Ee ‘the | be fat-house at | 101 that be would havi wilt ros oma, ve that id re ingly Fy, et pee ti % : ~~ | i “Circulation Books Open to Au,’ ‘| "NEW ¥ YORK, SATURDAY, Y, OCTOBER 1, 1905, pLuncep to |SHULTZ’S ONLY PLAY, AWFUL DEAT? j i George Watson, thirty yeas old, fell five stories down airshaft at No, 223 West Sixty-second street this aftern whie whitewashing his room at that address and was insta kilied. ee Behn GIRL ENTICED FROM HOME. Mis. Rosie Schwartz, of No, 260 East One Hundred a Seventeenth street, is locked up in the East One Hundred a . Ewen ly-cxih street station, tege.ser with two youths, To New York i 2een, of No, 445 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, a | virgtnte « Nicholas Giloy of No. 250 East One Hundred and Seventean |**°s8*# - Amelia Komins! | gzrmeuse | street. The youths are charged with lur fifteen years old, of No. 79.Livingston street, Newark, here’a keeping her a prisoner. in. Mrs. Aabuatte’s house, Thos now.in Herlem Hospital. or a “LATE LATONIA RESULTS, ‘ Sixth—Tinker 4 1s ‘Valencia § piace, Lady Esther, PPE SE had CN ah 7 LS ee rr beeen | 24nuiians, 5 ee (EVENING WORLD RACING CURT AT JAMAICA. Track vite, ome—Mi fad abhi Mad Mullah finished out strong, ND RA P adel alse 4 tices a5, 54 sy ‘drraghowen Se Fee e-se: Fase see Snow revious Parton “o et, sen an aad Disobedient Favorite Is Nosed) 2", Mad Mullah (8 to 1 for place) 2, Geranium 3, (16 to 6) 1, Jack Young (6 to 1 for place) 2, iia sil 8, r place) 2, Diso- ayy made 18 yards around left | py h Ross. , Armeatrot Zionap (11. to 5 for place) 2 end, but on the Text try Henrich 928 eee eee aay tings took hile bedient 3. held. Columbia lost five yardy for off- | place at-left shalt, Lewis on a tandem 13 85 rue Wing & 1, Maia of Timbuctoo (4 to 5 for Gambler 3. Une plating of ‘Armstrong and van Bala, Fisher kicked wh poall ise Sof ee Le aed ae Goan al to Lewls, who. came ba , i SIXTH RACE—Louis H, (2 to 1) 1, ents, vasda.' Hubbard. made seven |72, the, Dall. Ee: it ea , i tt a bo #a 7 " Palette: (2 to 1 for place) 2 Oe) fori’ Riiopetiuel fulled to gain. Am: | cat ond waa senakne’ Ore 7 downed in his tracks, Donovan tumbled | ft foul piay, Shattuck Kvked @ fekd trich 3. and Amberst got the ball. al freun (hb OReensvord Ne, Te we — . | Fi, Crook made five y Shattiok eve ball » salting JAMAICA RACE TRACK, L, 1, N. itback run . Beare: Co, Y¥,, Oct. Steeplechasing t afternoon did not tn any way affect the attendance at Jamaica, bin team. Just as he wor excellent attendance aNd.6 ft oe eee ee a tryane. | Columh feag ‘ Monet Gasy Winner. fen Tans, ‘Then Oy a trick. play Ai: (Tom. tbo. last man he et i un Monet Gerantum and Considerat-on oloee up. In the run home Monet wont to the front and woo cleverly by a rat hattuek keked tf Armrtrone. Who Hf from Mad Mullan, who|Mown, “Hubvard mado threa more, but | F SORD eee thant of Geranium.” fon the host tae Cohmmbie, wel rama mack five vords Van, Gallas. on Yorkshire Lad in a Drive, More “Off-Bide” Play. rieh and A cistron, mats With M ones the wuy to the back-) Por off Columbia to as, [failed to mim.) Columbia 1o aden win Bhepandoah ahd Rais In| Gas tastes COMMA Inet yards. (ere tick: Whe hmae dowd Bee BS sinse'a niten ie head, who wal four lengths in tromt of Arra- and and WEATHER—Paiy and colder t aoe ae = LIKE POE'S FAMOUS. KIGK; SCORE A Til Sivis His Team from dic ct ae by Amherst with Field Goal bi Twenty-Vard Mark with alle + Thirty Seconds Left to Play. BY WILLIAM A, WILLIS, (Special to the Evening Woorld.) ANERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Oct. 2. —Rodery 8, Behults, a senior in tho Co+ lunvbia Evientifie Sehool, saved his fort- ball team from going down to kpno- minour defeat at the hands of Amherst today oy kloking a flell gual from the dase rt 20-yard Hine with thirty e@conds lett to play, tieine the score, Kohults Is a substitute quarter-hack and his kick was the first ond only play he made in ‘The play visher ar 49 haw only iad, 8 ae ot Ra a } von ritives ver football ") th vat rovent ‘ as years pita was when Poo 'Ricked twine 84| his famous fleld goal for Princeton at.| Bor. New Haven tn 180), sesding Yale down | D nova »+ 921 to defeat by one point, Schulte didn't | {imstroas RESULTS OF THE FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY. Penuayl Brown teen ‘i FIneT NALD, ‘| Columbia 4 Amhorwt . Cornell . Woatera herat ., Piva ‘cone, THE LINE 0 une i”, : Prt fon mirlet eta ‘ __2 pull out a victory for Colwmbla, but he Fier f ¥ ew a : —— tied tie soore, making It 10 to ra |i hath, 10h P| vase \ ty pee v) lew Schulte Carried Off Field, Tne of Belvo once Freie The Columbia men went wild over the | --———— play, and Schultz was carried off the Held, with $000 Columbia men shsuting | | fie Kewea" tT themselves hoarse behind him. The game was closely contested brroughowl, each pide making a touch- Sown—a goai amd felt goal, Shattuck for Amherst played a superb game, run- ning baok punts in amasing fashion, ‘The first hulf was Columbias easily, al- though Amherst gained more ground, In the entire game Amherst made s3 THREE FINISH HEADS APART IN ‘STAME. RAGE tround Priddy, owls, WhO ma but on a play around the on ante, through and downed tuck kicked to Armetrong, ‘ Columbt, made five ‘vardn Ih plays. Helwrieh and Armee y ing the ball. On yay ray fe a was off side and loa: | Tonsenslon on Het i on her own fo Score-—Columbla, a § to Columbia s 28 varde: The SECOND HALE. first part Of the second if was aw.) bY i Fisher kick vi Quit of Plaoe Money in’ | Sanaa bei Ma Bf | sh My neha roa and Donovan were Columbia's stars | phree yards each, hut on the Oceanus. Unit Schulte came in the mame, Gabk. tres Amberet fall Hubbard and Shattuck were Amherat’s|Kioked to Mein: (es who ran Out. of agg hat “deo Pnet logt teptbe thee ae A FIRST HALF. next try, On the try Pry WINNERS AT JAMAICA. At 4 o'clock Ambernt Ikicked! off to Ze" Ambors egal i dB r Colunbia’s b-yard line, Heinrich tum. dled the ball, but Fisner got it and | was downed. Bisher kicked ta Colum- bia's S-yard line, Shattuck got the | ball and Hubbard in two tries made toree yards, Shattuck tried a kick, but) Wutted the fiw and was downed by ® Saltz, Helmrich made thres yards. von the next try Armstrong fumbled ‘vadly, but Van ‘Siltea recovere! ‘he ball, Fisher made five yards through Hilhoura, Sonam failed to gain Cou te next try, but Dogovan made the! THIRD RACE—Snow (8 to 1) 1, ea noe. but resumed. jafter it, Van Stuza went after M8 pA jand It imporsible for Aim to. Re ine hall. So he kicked tt over the goal ln, jwhere R. cter fei} th iA for tench idown, — Shativek kinked | the | Reo ~eohurmbiy Sh Hew rich came back 5 | eked 0. Bhactvek, | Amn jthe Columbia ines for steady @aing, making. \if Sunde ie etal ta mt v hu in but resumed... Mubyant made: Yara FIRST RACE—Monet (5 to 1) 1, SECOND RACE—Yorkshire Lad alto play, putting the ball on Amberac's to] 1s-yard line, Arnetrong on a delayed vis made ten yards between end and okle, Helmrivh inade three more, Van Saltza mado tt first down and then went on for a touchdown, Score, Co- Tumba, 5; Amherst, 0, Superb Line Playing, ‘The touchdown was made in six min- utes of play and was due ta the superd lay made four through Rogs and Fub- Sard made it fret down, Attack aitter atiack betwen Fes and Duden ylelded big gains. Field Goal Kicked Airherst Ieet: the: balk on downs Columbia's ten-yert tine. See wicked to Hubbard. Ai Van Saltza for doable pasy Ar FOURTH RACE—Aeronaut (9 t 2) 1, Race King (2 to 1 for place) 2, FIFTH RACE—Brililant (8 to 5), Yurds and: then Priday mauffed a a and was downed by Fisher ring the ball. %1,—The fact that there was at Westchester this ia. 03 °A Shattuck Runs 43 Yards, Fisher Kicked of for Columbia Shattuck, to 10 Went through the entiry There was an herst made five more, Hubbard made three yards and Lewis made two more through Duden. F. Creole made the distauce ® rough oen- tre and then went through riaht tagnie for three more. Shattuck made {t wae forty ‘hr fhe pall to vind Hn Netok mnde four wards throurh Mak but falled fo eal on tric’ olay, inv thrown‘ for a joss hy Daden. Mamio Worth fed to the streteh, with ance, ‘They ran this way to} far turn, when there Wis a general hire Lad yoning ba soni by Jack Youngs, rough the asiage Yorks rom Jack Young, = stood tim off and won by a head. Race King was two lougthe in front of True Wing. Brillant by Four Lengths. Whitomarah” raced to the front and |} showetl tha way for half a mile, fol- jowod by Matd of ‘Timbuctoo and Bril- j | Haot.. Tho Maid went to the frant on the turn and showed the way to the ra th waged won aro, proses: Beth ant went nt tb front and w ur lengths on And snorted | from Mala at Sibu: 9 too, ut fump, Gambler three-quarters “oe a Ienethe ret Quit, _ Another through Dien for four yards, On a fake quarter back run Amherst Jost 3 yards and on the mext play lost the |¢ alt on @ fumble, “Atmstrong lost 9 |! ‘n. for Donovan) at for -Cnmrha, Capt. ad Paes for pen y yam 1 indo made five, male two yma, er, ant Amite loa vas tor o%eette ploy. Linde made. throw) left guord and Duden mere Tt wae alow mainte for Collins nade a. quarter-biok For the third ¢ime Ven Siitaa wow hutt, and Brown, ra Ving mads raother heautly quer « run of 10 vards, bt Fisher wrod on twe pees Coline nut of bounds for Cott Columbia and the tContinued nv Rédonia Page.) ca — drive won by a length fi Three Heads Apart. Zio; exe away tn front in the eta j@ pace to the turn, wixro nobedien: caught and pissed h aw then closed up on the ouiside fan in close order to the