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L_ NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, Mabel Carrier, Chorus Girl, Wed to D. G. Reid |_AND BASEBAL __| “ Ciroulation Books Open to All.”’ |_ | “ Cireulation Books Open to AiL”’ ] > ENS UNOER FIR AND BASEBALL PRICE ONE CENT. OFLRICHS, PRICE ONE CENT, MCLELLAN HITS TUG WAITED ! | | MURPHY A HARD POLITICAL BLOW He Summarily Removes Walgrove, the Commissioner of Parks in the Borough of the Bronx, _~ Haffen’s Chief Aide, JOSEPH I. BERRY, HIS FOE, IS APPOINTED IN HIS PLACE. Removal Is a Direct: Blow at Murphy and a Warning to Other Office Holders APPARENTLY FOR A JUMPER FROM BRIDE Away from Police Boat. UNHURT. Dropped Feet First Into River and Swam Easily Until Rescuers Came. | |RODE TO SCENE ON CAR. } Leaped to Roadway, Cirmited't Rail and Dropped——Left Only His Coat Behind. OF BIG GUNS FALL ~NEW MASSHCRE Killed as Artil- eps Streets in Hundred lery Sw Siedice, Poland. TWO DAYS’ SLAUGHTER. Battered Troops Join Mobs in Rob- After Murder. Houses Down, and | ery {FLAMES | j |City Gates Closed Agains. ‘Pani | Stricken Residetns Trying to | Escape. | ADD TO1 ERROR TRIAL CUT OFF IN WILL, O MAKE CONTEST — Last Testament of the Dead Clubman, Filed This Afternoon for Probate, Leaves Out Both His Widow and His Son. OF SUIT IN COURT WOULD REVEAL SCANDAL Mrs. Oelrichs Is Now on Her Way to the Pacific _Coast—No Mention Will of in t Li U fi th Ten minutes after @ young man r Russian Poland Bat it W — ; ie) ine or e Junped from the centre of the Brok Rioting and slnughter stil) continued P lyn Bridge this afternon a little tue here tovaay, clinouah he Goons Ban omen ho, t Is Alleged, Caused boat, mid to be the Coy Maid, pulled | 0345, Mayor. a ysnbees tat tek mobs have been fighting etemdlly To. Estrangement. | fr, puraued by the police | forty-eleht hours boat oe and four small police | The Jows, who are the principal vie- —_ —- ®) wmunches, p been an ty pot je { * sex nbd aaa stg nt 2a _ pind oes noon as be reached the City | ‘The man, eaid to be « profestiona Fit ane Gases ‘amnion a0 aR Sotiee The will of Herman Oelrichst, Galifornia millionai-e, who died os Hall from his long vacation to-day and chopped off the official bead Of | priage Jumper. was no: dangerously foth into the hundreds, In addition! DOard ship on the Atlantic Ocean, which was fled in the Probate Gourt Park Commissioner George M. Walgrove, of the Bronx: It was the open-| injured, aa he ewam a hundred ‘edt 1,000 have been Injured this afternoon, cuts off the widow, a deuguter of the late ing lead in the Mayor's active fight with Charie« f. Murphy for victory @t|Defore being picked up. but It Is be =f ; : ‘ ately Senator Fair Wallvove le clakely salads 7 Louts | t0¥ed he was hurt, as the pollen re | Field guns have been planted et the) and sister of Mrs, William K. Vanderbilt, jr, and her son, It leaves the sagt ego tor Mr : A as sc “eeu : sai ed . ors _ ts | eaatad Mudie a tlg ea sar ler ak cee [ats Denrdle the city and #ariy to) owtire estate to his brether ‘and slste F. Haffen, President of Bronx Borough, and Eugene eGuire, Tammany | foot of Twenty-seventh treet, near jay prineip n pati fF : b the old Thirty-fourts Diswitt, bom of whom are working herd | Bellevue Hoespits: end eatret ter an Peskna, Warsaw and Alenia streets) It is understood that Mrs. spi ah will contest the will, and if she orbuianoe. Ware vomberded- and —desttered: doen so society expects to hear ihe jieide of the’ scandai which ima bese After being ragged on to the tug The ruins caught fire and the peopie.| - noreq in connection with the Oelrichs. terror, now face | almost frengied with | fire aa a now menace The re: " * | oval of Mr. Walgrove means that Mayor McClellan has given | the bridge jumper sprang to his feet Various reports have been clroulated | brokerage oes, No 4 communt and show their inclinations by deeds. Houses and| the Highlanders tave decited to leave no! to his appointees that they will have to get in Iine for him or lose | and ed a red handkerchief to the t ” - | pl h , : Manhattan shore and cheered, This ». Hundreds of Jews assembled to in Newport, New York ond San Fran | Place, Immediately got into their jobs. On th t the Mayor sald: | nga) toe4 At the railroad station awaiting means |Cleco society in which thé name of a)cation with Jay & Candler, lawyert “1 will remove the bead of any department who uses his office against | Sern By those On ine Dries who nad Of getting out of town, but Sedice in| woman bas been mentioned. It was|at No. 48 Wall street. Col, ‘William 5 ministration.” % vine hat Osiriche’s will woull| Jay married a oleter of Mr. Herman my ot sibitei he had made the jump on a wager 0 | surrounded hy troops who donot per-jeven sald tl e has ’ ome. absence After sending @ curt letter to Commissioner Walgrove demanding bis | for the purpones of publicity and that mit exit or fetrance. fh sekdlor Aeremrg liar eonmpeliaend DAPI gery ag hie yy A resigns Nian issued the following formal statement We docupanions were on a. Maxh |\_The ‘gic yge erage as Pee t/t hesitate to mention this women In the| XP ted hothe before x “I have learned sinee my return to New York that the Park Commis- | Pies walle the ttle tug waked for him soetned beforehand, the soldiers. warh-| contest whe contemplates making Oelricha, upon aeriving at a er the Bronx has atlowed his department to be misused for political | How He Avoided Parte +. Hing alt of the Chrtwtian pevutation tn Widow Cut Off, | eet} pec eM rgysmg with Fla- 4 y and against the interests of my administration. This I cannot| _ advance to hang out thelr: ikons 90} ‘Before poe will wae Mled thie Jay'a partners 7M M 7} minw,- 1% sked for Mr’ Walgrove's-resignation. I shall appoint Mr, |, Condueter Martin Gibson. of the Fiat. that (hty might remAin undivturbad. | noon Charles BM Wedrioné Informed The!" 1 am the sole atelier ef ay 1 u push avenue oar which took the mar | doy nlwht some terrorinte killed | Byening Word that Mra. Oviricht, WhO) brother's will, and if theee wan any Jowenh 1. Perry to the vacancy. fe pe to the middle of the bridge. doos soldiers, and there the LAbAUlig on her way to fan sco, had 5 The Reason for the Blow |= nine ===" |not thik he tntended to commit wul-| teeiment broke forth in eatained' | baen cut b& by her purband ant was |, Tha - f the Department | w not mention his brother's w Mr ot” said Mr. Optriobs, in réspense te 2 m st a been used s murderitie Jews on every | reine ey anid that the Sfteen- |g question whether any pert of the ¢ the Hatien Patimand | a tinued the work ef veusatd won of his r would Te estate had been left to = petson whe sera “pg inert # ever since Reape oa Dg Hon atumiay night aod BUN~| i nut @ eemll beneficiary haa been hanied in Connection ‘with the the op t mA rhe | Cuts" onan eee, Mand k : Mr. Oelftoba, upon reaching _ bis ite separation be- Mayor tn r * | yay Eompirge = We; taleea ; ing Hermann O¢iricha. : “ ad oe ger tet Pa iA agli igy ogo dly ari report that my brother éither primary try} | of the bridge and he eald if ever 1 in nis will, of Abeaadtd le aa It Mr, Walgrove does | lt i tie gira t on ce eum to thi untamed women ta will be summ \ [pede OR PRAT «, which Iam trying to rus will be dm { gc vodthlg oe : ‘i ite dow “e continued Mr, Ovlricha, Pelee Ai | ore the car te he mic nttect Sys t ont ment will ne e of the big span the or went fo unda of wae ntodiy, Bie. ut, " aciaskes ok thee ¥ ward to recount bis fares. When the : ralhicg | +1 itt be anarered | ar got to the middie of the spar | : ¢ the gener daum ater ent ofte lor rer Pavey, seg r young tan, Who oraipied @ tear « < Peach Pudie ieee ones Tbe 1 tsoomen public Bropneey. / we :” “ ? * Aped off Inte the roadway for t ra select dr hg PORTS S: FORT Commissioner Wale Joe Miller Captures the] sneiipt ‘ow nie diack wack cc ; hypo ie ent to Son Sinai i soutien 8 i % ‘ he mounted the high steel " ipetoste : Nounada And son; ta he named tn the maby ctnened *°) First Event on Inter- | te south aide of the bridien sa Wed the A "named. sald My. Oel- aia Me iy mn around ond sew Policeman J sie his portion Is not as great Tammany jeaderships in the Bronx, eeltuelever tet tha Seewlne mained. rs , are werd imate aw a n the came bad be Berry (he MOU-Tiatter-and ent Mer esting Card pehonienoas it 3 quad, pil oie ah phy candidate for the leadership of the — The man pulled his @oft hiack hate army THE BATTING ORDER. . S nas in’ his own f ‘Thirty-fAteh Assembly pie Apert tightly down over hie head and fu: took F L —_ na | r what his father nother ti-Haften at~ | nt se ye : from al Go pike, | t * | Tisbennu ip png engnnol got SHEEPSHEAD BAY WINNERS, | *4 when ene omcer was two feet trom | paiked prevent the oibrape, | tiabianders fton eiate™ Fae ss seem ' our f. rt Charles F. Murphy he #houte of the engere brow, ¥ Bayoneted in Streets ow on Yeu ald Mr Oririchs. Guimde of the immediate effect ot] FIRST RACE—Joe Miller (8 to 5). mn. to & mop. lo pas ‘ | y ’ Le NN Rn er i Oh an aa - the Mayors an as applied to the|t, Senator Clay (4 to 1 for place) 2,/ women pa A f et. Fe nO i gM yn eR RTS IC Bronx, the removal of Commissioner Common Suc 3 ran to the side of the bridge and jo ' bap oF SY age ee In theee aenpi Krad cr & neta tee Gaathe Wailgrove acted ke an carthquake>ia oie Maw un tne Bk Got ane c ‘ arions te | 00 ; a Jewish masts » vome means, etl the city departments. It was acon-| SECOND RACE—Robin Hood (eiiis bot Gemeicrt a ose ee « {and ike his fe atifal , ted stage best | Sieah - = unalns ‘ Poland, have been t tn rich ma=nof, tor. formation of The Evening World's pre- ni c an's body ture erred iin : conte tieasaniaeanteininen | VRTGH te © fighting which broke 9. ‘ @iction published jast Saturday that the |*? 1) 1 Fish Hawk (8 to 1 for| 9s thoweh stot out of a twin bor out Saturday night, and developed ye See Oe : men who have been appointed to tat |Place) 2, Slickaway 3. fun. Ho still held his hands to the brin mas Ne Se j tetday into Kearnival of indiscrimia Speci Word) | Uicate a the will on her positions by the Mayor must declare| hited of his hat ant pulled tt down over his | Brooklyn, © none card was wr Maughier aod pillage, in whieh the | aun ait LRAGI PARK, NEW | part. clatoiing Fights?” wae re themeelves with im or sgainst bim ears, A moment after his body plunged the name James J, Rooney soldiery and the mob took pa < (th ony three days | marked se THIRD RACE—W, H. Daniel (4 tte tab Wwetar 4 bs to tenia tke | Pusne! the. Fiat avenue Jews were whot and bayoneted in| left for New York fan@ to mee them, He Denies Contest. It they are ageinat him chey-wilt have be eH at aa (8 to 6 for) s moantling and he swam off on the In s man Was apparently abou Ips ceonieeel: Sf tee tates aise odor, bars , Lkothing of the kind.” wats ty. Oel- place. + Malnohance, flowing tide, shops were broken into and od.|a favorable tmpremton at home by win. |riche with great show of semphasie, © te Hae a Little Liat. oy & ra valuables were carried off and | ning all three games with Boaton. Grit. |My frtercinsinw bad planned the West: _ ug Was Waiting. offered for eale by soldiers to paaren-/ Ath figured the visitors would nov be Te aan, nuenane A seats, ‘The Mayor bas learned aince his re (Mpscial to The Evening World.) ber i an of gers on passing trains | a wertous n connection with the Fair turn that wome of the men he plced| 8st SAT Rate ‘The tug waa eviderttiy waiting fo b : in paging positions have tees Kalfina| Best. SamBeven races oie res aa something to happen tn that vicihity of c in adaftion to the Jews number of | "srhemHtgtiiander'e how ss tatate To inter from thie trip that ahe ; Qum politically, and that a majority of; of many good things going over the| ever, it had been riding on ts Thoma ne and even some offlsers tet) praying that his men keep up thetr bit: || antest jhe will i enaure, the others have. refuadd to openly| plate brought down a laces crnea cre | tks fF & alt hour, Just Colding to 1) Pheer oath ices ante Lik tae Waals: ie doom: to ce eeatae eighes seen commit themsetves ax ‘een the aQ-) the course thie afternoon. There were shadow of the bridge. But when ¢ nie grand ber of victlr me recall Tom Hughes from A c nin, which oltcum~ ministration anf Obarlee F. Murpby.! big fields in every event. ‘The vstmheeg | UAB" bedy shot dawn through the « Habed: et : St cl A directed him tw join the High ous nk, tor Giaeae at oe ‘A list of the names of his appolnters| were The Sapphire, for two-year mae |e Coy Mall began to cough «tea ed places Mat 14 ; reclame ea sige pale vga tion put upon Mera. Oel- ~ who are or Juke-{and the Ocean Handicap, both o¢| Violently. hustled over to the apot « N Bee I dice nee | 80tne wonderful Work. jn the Ber blood relatives of the warm’ ws to the which ad splendidly macthed ude] tHtting with the Bridwe-sumper pick Motorman Hurled Out of stations ; League On. the Weetern trip felis are greatly wore $e oom oe th manele Tf relat Liveothe cas tblck-tlng Coes rk | Weare te pelea Dia-water’s as it ,! Window and Passengers poll ywethiay t | oaeried ont to the widow teat aie aia oan Likely aa. pesca Wh ata panne ae | 06. The other races promise’ good| %4 Me man stool up and oheoreds m Lrseotpa gee hapa About 4000 propia were on hand 4 to go to Callfornla at all up Qe teak of, commmunaoner WAlSTve) hort. The weather wpe exceastvely| The {Ue tured and chuggrd dow Clamor to Escape, — | ir"teverai’ ili ahaa aa + Sey it Tn," of cout a, the interest of| warm and the track fast toward the Battery, but evidently ¢ mas- Ch F, Murphy to" keep aa many as wk happe do. Gosia of his adherents in controlling fe0 Miller Closed :@trong, Oi bent nics coe ce “ee | ie Seer | positions in the city departments. But! Joe Miller was ® hot favorite in the 4 eing arqund th) of about seven minutes’ dura. on declare the history of polities shows shat be- opening dagh, with Sowell up inatesd| COM of the Battery, for ha turr Loi nat curred on a Subway local train ave Deen imty ¢ job tor rted at 4 net ne nivOo! b ira entes yours at a good salary and | Mullet. Joo Miller was away slow, | Brae to atarted et full spmed tpn) unnarmed. jDetwoon Byghtieth and | alowed’ to get so completely out of GIANTS AT BOSTON. the vocertalnty of political reward for) and a, the head of the mretch was) -_ | Mreete to-day, when a fuse blew out, | hand without the connivance, If not the GIANTS a flicking to a tore or less discredited | many lengths betnd Common Bue and| Pollet telephones on the bridge work: UTO IN FLAMES | causing the oer to stop suddenly and| sia; direction of thelr pfficera | JAN “i ie 1002001004 ih holdgr of tha"de Will ISK | Commodare “Anaom whe Were’ tacing | SUCKIY. ‘The potdge Jurmper wae haca's | A IN FLA Jagnding "the motorman, Walter Yoon, | *C™ “eet | BOSTON 000000000-0 a ork men aot pa end ond head. In the last furlong Joe| 0 board the tug when the potice-b AFTER HITTING POLE Orashing through the glass of the front ee Sale creat he 4 Been Kept on Them. | atiiter closed with & rush and woo a| Patt! shot out from her mooring 1 oa mca eben TRAIN KILLED AGED Mayor ood tce by @ Jenga and & half from | sailed Around the end of the taland » oo — | Many: passengers were thrown out of | HIGHLANDERS VS, BOSTON, { Senator ‘Clay,“ who closed ‘strong 0d | ap the Beat River with ther nan toeir eoais, chougn noe was revorted | WOMAN WALKING TRACK) goston C - mang: | Hee Robin Hood by & Head, toeting an aterm for every by. 10 be Rvenmag Wartd) ed train Milled with smoke cl i i lll iad ‘ -9001 } he based tix] Robin Hood went to the trunt at the| Ut of the way. Several ainatl po Vacdermilt Cup coure Ha ee nee eet | mea HIGHLANDERS ...... ....00° 8 ’ / mnditions in the latart, made all the cunning, fnighed| @unches eame tralll ter, all tn " i GLEN COVE, L. 1, Gept 10--are | — i ond nerved OUR, wusne, and won by a ‘Sead from) chase for the tug Han; Segtr fa) Passhngers beat on the lows wi Denike sgo¢ Woman, and resident + : nedium for cation Fiah Hawk, who was the o < 4 % “ Ixty Rornopotwe at Seater Hata skal Wetgachaniite’ he ieetcta | " Y | / i : SR a Mer Strcedty Sera] But Wo tetiog ha ocx] cape ‘and | ty Nenemormer tooring ar, the prop A sermariod 6 be [oe emis piace. Wak struck ata lleg At Washington Park—End second: Phila. 1, Brooklyn 1 and punish aenond.to the last Juap, where he ¢ oi P aroun Hears | § ls : the sree | The Suanae: held: shen! oyig Long allroad traln at the | ind: ii s 19, of tad" Fiah law Balled “him, “Cloten:| Hook and wae tom In a mage of| I was being driven by Henry ot. |sick welt wae mado cing Deve rte suet must Of Hen CUE tile “afters At Philadelohia (AL)—End third: Washington 1, Phila, 2. t hi wes Ct desu, who wae «& panted p nuger ¢ fume . ” 1 *, . * ane tls Dclok. He wulked Fs Rho Sy nai oft badty nd had 26] freighters when the police armada got - ie AS san ompAnied ma danger. Ou akon wed | nc The wan walking on the At Rochester (E.L)—-End fourth: Jersey City, 2; Rooh.. 1. from his residence in Washingion to the W nadurg Bridwe. ORIEN RINE WOR OS, NRT ou the front end in burning, and) tracks a the time Gad did nol soe the *t Buffalo (E.L)—End d: Providi . Hilgers” and Jumped up'the’ Cay all LOUISVILLE RESUL RESULT bards Pound ih how, vered on | thin made Mt more AlMeult to reatrain | tS" uffalo (E.L)—End second: Providence, 0; Buffalo, 0. tm three ata thn o Mayor ts fi MARA Silelewall ine cacdcdarieiean adauhe on. tac remeron cat aa oC ainwers ana ora, “and in. the SULTS. In the pockets of the coat inft by tie! place, Gauned Gyr tne| the pamic-etrioken peonle on the care Vote for King of the Carnival. fois Ta Bi he vd poven dhe Intervening unul the pric man om the bridge were several bye | Mer het, Lak | A dowmown express carried « switch. | Vote fo ig nival. LATE RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD BA BA 1 farted tre ia, i. he politloa!| LOUISVILLE, Hept. 10.-~The races nega cards. One was of the -W | AO Doldeau to lose control af the car, | man mith pew fuses to the relieg of the f SULTS BAY. f bert mi oeday reel » ie Ww, | whelh swerved @ed smashed into a tei-| train and the schedile wae not gready on on second e Of ton urethane ss a ~ Hig ae 8 ee iaenees ce Batlt- en) Rosse cele Kent Co,, No. 167 Spring street, and| cetaph pole, knocking It down. Internipied. ‘The “motormasy waa not alt, ye wg toy means Zid Fourth--Tiptoe 10-1. Neva Lee 2-1 place, Proper. x " ; - * pitohede us | dango! ha i bas SENS uaeato eewo! Mie mnoull ghee | on Vivant to 8 Rod ts bce is th the yt a4 mo anaes 13 geen pak and are ae | eee he evewnad King aa@ Gueen of AT LOUISVILLE. r ony wae our or “— ' » ACaatinnes on Pacgnd Page. ;, ator Pumenfi BS” a ee ae Le di ig BOR Ra hnae ! -f so &.. — 2 ue ar ee Secon—Seoich Dance 8-1, Dorasette 8-1.place, Pacific, T WINDSOR : 4 place, Bathmarta,."%p- was primed the name and BYANS ALB AND OYHTRUS, te |Voto early and eftwa, f AT WI . First—imposition 15-1, Graechus Wee neni al aia la

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