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Casta Vote for Your Favori te for District Leader—FillO @ meh cooler; m ut Ballot on v ay yf e2 WEATHER—Vatr and mich cagler; Saturday thir any fate. : RESULTS EDITION PRICB ONE CENT. 7 PINAL RESULTS EDITION } ir Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER PRICE ONE CENT. AIREADY TOQUIT, THAW MOVES FOR — A SPEEDY TRIAL 1-2 ‘ Cirenlation Books Open to AIL’”’ ~ 14, 1906. PALM | REBELS WEAKENING | 4 i Counsel Asks that Case Be Trans- PROPER TIKES | ferred from the Docket of Speci OMNIUM STAKES poet to the Camila tee Cuban Insurgents Repeat Offer to Lay Down Their Arms if Uncle Sam Will Guarantee Them Fair COMMANDER COLWELL’S REPOR1 OF THE LANDING OF U. S. SAILORS IN THREATENED CITY OF HAVANA te Sa a a 2G iN Treatment. pea Ts A ; N \ GALLOP of the Supreme Court. i “T have lan a force, aft Itati h ALL FIGHTING STOPPED Jadvised as to the dicuntton, aoe ea ca te sa pe is s-oiagalilie HARTRIDGE OBJECTS TO. ; PENDING NEGOTIATIONS. | President Patna himself, who informed: Ph: Steeper and my= Tourenne Casta the} a JEROME'S POSTPONEMENTS~ of Tselin & Gans, Permer== Assistant District-Attorney, One of the Latest Recruits to Pris- } r self that he gravely doubted the ability of the Cuban ment to protect American property and persons. aren ae ped in. Plaza de Armas, Which is best strat- egical point and commands two principal business streets of . eae Havana, Am in readiness and in best position to protect saticibtie eat stellen American business and interests. Have offered asylum on|, Govern- Golden Rod Event at | President Roosevelt and Members of His Sheepshead Track Cabinet in Conference To-Day Over eee the Situation at His Home Joti FE tsetin,; in Oyster Bay. r HAVANA, Sept. 14 (6 Rumors to the effect that President Palma purposes to resign con- nue to be circulated. They are given some color by the fact that Gen. Rafael Montalvo, Secretary of Public Works, does not approve of the Janding ofthe American sailors from the Denver and the fact that the ‘American officers talked with messengers from Alfredo Zayas. board the Denver to all Americans.” | | HIGHWAYMAN GIANTS. LOSE MAKES BIG RAUL» BOTH GAMES IN HIGHLANDERS FIND SENATORS Crossed the Favorite in the! Fifth, and Eudora Fell and Lost the Race. oner’s Counsel, Ciffford W. Hartridge, chief counsel for Harry K. Thaw, charged with | the murder of Stanfor’ White on the roof of Mailison Square Garden, served 24 he would apply to the Justice sitting in Part 1. of the Supreme Court to have the trial of Thaw taken from the docket of the Court of Genoa) Sessions and transferred to the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court for | an immediate trial In serving this not SHEEPSHEAD BAY WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Toddies (1 to 2) 1, etapeee (80 to 34: FEF eae ey: Ort Mr. Hartridge torney’s office at the beginning of thie | notice this afternoon on Assistant District-Attoruey Garvan thst om Sept = i Gen. Montalvo declines to speak of the situation, and the rumor of c van Dixon 3, jaccompanied it with amiaavit, by | Oar (0 seenge nee Ent eee 4 A a: If and one by © aeovclate cvun- if ery . ‘the Pres'Jent’s resignation cannot be confirmed in Government quarters. (IN FAST SIDE (Ol) A GROOND RACED. ‘Gardber..(2| ea. John 3B, Gleason, Ts bie amidavit| GaN, Jer. Rane, | he supers oe j " * ti ye th “beaause of A Mi I ir The extraordinary persistence of Alfredo Zayar, President of the | - te 1).1, Wee (6 to 2 for plabe) &,| Mr Sita ity given to'the case it| Mri Hartlawe, ail this Afternoon, 4 Liberty Party, and Gen. Del Costilo, commander of the insugent forces Soectaliettiaas Zionap 3. \n deairable to try it forthwith and, #xplalning toe notice fied by F in Havan Province, in their desire to surrender to the American naval THIRD KACK—Teurenne® (10-40 wae. Gimaboe's aitvanvit-enye that Die | nag icoues wi; anand alae commander was shown again to-day when an automobile containing | Follow Man From Bank|Brooklyn Defeats “Mc- Washington Team Piles 1), 17 Bthon (7 to 10 for piace), 2; | ree Atorney ee ieee General | i trial. My, satan hav csald that ' eco " : Felipe Romero, prominent and. wealthy resident of Havana, and a] and Rob Him—-Two | Graw’s Men This Time ! Up Many Runs Early jA"™= ® ain ee ae iat tuat ene | goat O¢ tha Court of General Rapalong 1) Cuban companion, invaded the scene of bustle incident to the re-embark- p ly Runs ly 1 TTRAW ‘cane could not be reached unt me to trial beforw tie wilddle ation of the bluejackets to the Denver, Arrested, on Home Grounds. in the Game. FOURTH RACE—Proper (4 to 1)/'"% "Yam ferlit i the ranks of seoaguny Senor Romero came offigially to present the compliments of the in- u% 1, Good Luck (2 to 1 Yor place) 2,| Thaw's counsel appeared w-day, when sinien on 8,4 q . ‘a lin, 0 ol! jarie, ini to on ww q Surgent commanders outside of Havana, ‘and to announce that they were! ‘Two yMne fellows were caurht late FIRST GAME. BATTING ORDER. Neva Lee 3. the prieoher and Inectibed his game | onal charge of the thaw ‘hal apa : ready to march in and surrender this afternoon on board the Den odie beliggrnmenypacrwecs Alger: Mle mathasibnt, (0°80 1) | ten Sane Menten eee ted to that dsiny, ; Y, the Denver tO} tie voldest daylight highway 7 . FIFTH RACE—Pungent ( )| tor Harty Kendall Thaw F For tome reason we have deemed the commander of the cruiser on the conditions named last night—|the east site bas known in recent | 2rooklyn Te ke uae tae Jy Uenbreiia (800 6 for piers ee ay ee ee Ne eee at tee dupteme Cann Neatest irene Caan namely, that the United States guarantee them fair judicial trials, (70% 4 tifa Hoan ercaped with aroll |statoney, ac MW ets Je or Kerelne ot Ballor Girl a Mr, ines, “but although 1 have. been | 2", commence (6h aye After the. thas Commander Cotwell replied that he was entirely precluded from inter. |Sshmemen, ot No. io Boca avout |tamiey, rt... 1 $1 8 Olio om aa wae workin on the case two months, this| It Mr serome ineiete on taking ‘part "§ 7 mm. inter- meman, of No. 14 Beoond avenue | Jordan, 1b .0 1 % © 6 | Hickman, rf, Williama, %b, SIXTH RAGCE—Martin Doyle (5! is the first time I bave had ove p to} in the trial we belleve that he Sedala meddling in the matter, but he went to the Palace and reported the | "A! Just drawn trom a bank to pay BI8) yecarthy, 1 0 1 3 0 © Andersen, ef Laporte, 3b te 2) 1, Oxford (4 to 6) 2, Arkiirta 9.| Yieit Mr. ‘Thaw. I have no idea who » nis tiene 30 Ht aoe nat Coe ‘Occurrence to President Palma, and suggested agai arenes Alperman, 2 +1020 2 4 (0) Warner, Hoftinan, of. 0 2) 1, On 4 Will be the trial lawyer,” nee In Sal” " mit, , " gain that he would be| ‘The robbery occurred in. the hatlway o| Kiteon’ p. Fisinow, a, mw | SeCUe Spek BS perme, Pewee 8. i} 4 i lachi | ed in Lewis 20 1 6 8 6) Kiteon.’ p. Doyle, p. ‘ marty on the staf of hen iinieicie.s rarer iene glad to act if the Washington Government so ordered, but ne Jot the ble dowbie-decked ¢ 4 Umpire—turst rt BEVENTH RACE—Huntington (8 y. ne nae . 5 ot other: | jenement at | pazgen Lt ee - - | Aa ak men Hy EASTERN LEAGUE. ; wise. No, 1M Chryatie street. This ta tn the ww PY pathelbime untae out fi Jace ested with him at the prea o “TPrveident Palma acocrdingly commu) === |beart of x feipentaierioabd kee oe ee eet eue af Senet to The Brening Wort) Wy pelle agai Cee ‘|® x ee M5 wsdl ha i : tly —————— viemicicicntictineimnisns | Gree ot peracns gutheres turk ALL GROUNDS, WASHINGTON, |4 ire SOP eat tear eat tat umtioted iret Game ie vee, eoiuasies ‘oor see'cn| LOUISVILLE RESULTS, stm" = miner tet Ma teoe ee oak Fo. A wr [860 MONE haw hin Amariean - PRANK W. THORP, | sensi William. fandoiph Hearst tor] PROVIDENCE AT TORONTO, thor reuim trig to report the tailure, j Pele ¥ ligncee Le neid, antell the arrival Of /Ghannen, Lf. 1 2 0 9 Ol iectans Snetog Spraatins OG any. with Penh haar BAY RACE TRACK Dak scuenel in Rroviqwnoe’.. ¢ 988 1 8 80 Clee } (sus far, of their mission LOUISVILLE, Sept. 4—Th een Browne, rf... 2 38) 0 bee ; . e bt Briel as Sanite Decal ena aaponren ts Toront ,9 00001 i who were on abate leat nient regres.) rt Five and oneshalt fur- ae ee Nate the. police believe he | Devlin, &. ae ae See tee Firet nnn. ey vie oatare n r yeutertay, Mr: Gana act Wood, Umplre=Mr. Finneran (heir return to the atin, They are 15-] *—Piauatbie (7 to 2 and € to 6) 1, tireiled by th 3teGann, 3. t+ 04 rs suing Lec is campal Mr. Teed f Glinea to issue what they term tho| Meshes te ieee, for wlece) &, Prank [duties Chrous Goryatie street ne“was Breanahan, Cocca 0 1 8 2 | yg Guraz tied te Jones and Keeler aieg [WOW UeRtnmer And Somes Colm Trt St ane relred trom tie Divers: at World Wants Work Wonder, 2 gating ot “fine lines ea] austocrioe’ | ater eee RACE ~WThrve. fourths me the goen door of the haiiway Mo ih] DARED, BA... Pe C | Pate Altluer thew out Elterted, NO frunning, and won easily tere Sie: ~ em ———— Sai ee bold thet they psi per pecs Bnd r mat 14 piace) 1, Royal Lager oy RY desea One “ot ‘the paral dota Fee OF alee on oger ae nm acen whee. pd atc tag Good | i x ¢ money Tan, “Burke. ol And ran down, Biber ‘ r 1 for the protection of American tn-] TH RACK. heneibinn, ‘The attack attracted ; feld Uirew out Somafiy, Joi Luck showed surprising Improvement ior and Incidentally to exert a qul- | fille. — nal a Gland 7 to 10) | eh and chitidren iawn och mt rt — att anak 3 Fiickamahy J ited I eis Hosa ao A corking poat race Proper) eting tnt 4 en the situation with |, Ethel Day (2 to 5 for piace- 2 Fron- |Men to the scene, Three pollowmen—| Totals sued 6 WM at &! Bilberteld’s legs scored Jones. but Cross was well ticked and there was « plunm ¥ that end tn view. wigs bd papi i PRIRee ee ae thar eT nce eee | matted ee In tents infing. wea nailed at third, ONE RUN. on Coy Maid, who, however, was never u 5 ye AN they ar two. oh 2 Rh a elgg he avi 7 ‘Mr. Sleeper, the American Charge| tern yee’ Pere ey | forears BTURY | darted ous of the batlway end the po. * Ue BY ANE ‘I Second Inning prominent - . AKaires, (has received a cablegram |for place- % Bl Alarm & Hme—tisi-a | taaMan £avbed em. The man, whol Gina. 0b 9.0 8 8 8 be Sl Por : Tourente, # 10 to 2 chance, won the] from the State Department at Waan-| FIFTH RACE—One and one-rixteenth | Batmonen ‘oe fi. Ee Oe aac tame. Mite "Mec on. too late 10 cateh Cha \ -| Golden Red Blakes on the rom | F tngion dtreoting him to request tho | liek Aa wal Ney toi and tte Wm | pape ee tomenette In) (he salle | ON hte teriin, bovis Wirst ass [Porte tock. stat Hoftman lined to | Btha, who wae equal choice with K HIGHLANDERS ..-. ...-- 0000010001 4 withdrawal of the Denver sailors, This |x Ayneme (even for placa) 4, St. Parl | ‘The policemen carried tm upstairs | QO. ertors~-Brookly: Stolen bawes—|Hickmay and Chase was doubled up| tucky Bemu, ‘The Ja Proved cnn: WASHINGTON .... .--.-- i a i 0/0 00 —5 fhe did th « note to Commander Colwell. |” OLAS AG, jto the offee of Dr, Guuman where,| Seymour, Browne, Maloney, Jordan. | %t reconma. NO RUNS. clusively that be could run on tha} F ‘At 9.90 o'clook Commander Cotwetl on ajo sfter Aftoen imtnutes he waa revived: | OMe on MeO eet by Mosnion, | walked and wales weet Stahl | turt and waa badly beaten, Tourenne / iaaet ae tin pebeek ietone aa ceaenee Phi bh pong de he Bane. "OF eee romans Wild pitchee Bed al oly aah, | anes urea ne the ight Sore ta ca agers (Continued f Fifth Column.) / re he conferred lon of e two men captured gave their|. chee—Am« ray’. | #00 Al and Warmer, Altiges ‘Med tiaid away from the pace, cut the co ; faten President Palme As a repult the| GP°tt (0, act temporarily ag a Jumice /namen ‘kad named, | nineteen Hime ot gamed houra, Attendance-| to Kerles. Soblafly struck out. ‘TWO|ner at the bead of the strech and Sixth Inning—Conroy out.” Keeler tripled. Elberfeld singieo Stiri - | io atreet. saad be iy beating Ethon foi ' ; ; + ip) untied on @econd Paya) | Of the Court from’ Gov" Higgine to-day: | Nev'ast Girgatie wsser, TAH Of SECOND GAME. Third Inning See ee sent goto dled tavo tne) 300ring Keeler. Chase flied. Williams fanned. One run. ™ ~ : Doyle, Mince cai. ily DARN for] stretch and then ished thint. | Etberfeld threw out Anderson. Stahl walked. Warner sin uy fu tem) 4. 4 o wi “pig oF - | pent ie BP ie, weal macond. | Keawer miruck | pening dash Iett Toddler a red-not| eld. Kitson fanned and Warne rout Stealing. No runs. Browne, *elePbn aieplaskd -Dovie/in iene, kes me ee ee nae 2 do wenn Seventh Inning—Laporte flied to Anderson. Hoffman | 4 ad \e, x ho This he did tt ‘ : s Bevis. 3 Tones, walked. Crome ancridced. Vilek. | eg von aaitoping by a doaen| tanned. Thomas safe. Griffith fanned. No runs. | M OR TANT NOTICE Bowerman, ¢ bat fea'a ad throw Jang = Jomen | lente trom Budapest, # wo 4 shot! Williams threw out Altier . Laporte handled Sehlafly’s i f ay Sa uh Be es | who res ot of te cts 1s! grounder. Jones fanned. No runs. | f eihawenn, Fourth Inning, fa half length, Eighth Inning—Conroy singled, but Keeler forced him. E recent rush of advertisements to The World has so far eee Seseeale: tivea. cat Aor kita, sities | Ameen envocae went '" 8) berfeld and Keéler were doubled out. No runs 4 exceeded all experience or expectations that The World is com- mou SCORE BY INNINGS. | rw Kesler te -Carsings tonday ad Dr Gross grounded out. ‘Hickman was hit. Anderson singler Palle : ° ie : : } = me an eesy wisi . pelled, in justice to its readers, to fix a limit both as to time and space. “Game called bY ax arta trey out | ORT ON ed te sins cli Magic inci | \ i eid threw out Kiteon, aa though he showed imy | Browkly tured both eames in ty Aldaer Mied to Con-| backed up at the end a } ‘ : asc mada Ris Moco Guan 0 Oe ecciads “Win” bans Ninth Inning—Chase singled.d Williams and Laporte Two Rules Taking Effect Immediately : | SOeRaY SRN AIEAE thane -nut:Sn she pened Pe rumble out. Anderson took Hoffman's drive. No runs. | Set setae taeda tn tee eames td Eicon Aegis JERSEY CITY, 3; BUFFALO. 4 (E. L.). \ 1. Advertisements received at the main office of The World | supporting both Boahlon and Motatyre ; a ine] JERSEY CITY 003000008 ij | . afer 10 0’Clock P. M. will be accepted only upon condition that their Oy pais sored ee Fi iol BURRALO ..... 30000010 —4 | inthe second on z ; At Rochester (EL)—Newark 4, Rochester 5. 17 innings insertion in the next issue of The World is not guaranteed. right fleld for tw At Toronto (E.L)—Second game: Providence, 9;Toronto, & 2, After 720 columns of advertiseme i ACG hat rosters Wiinéeped shaijtnn|| Hots scot wan, dls ; it. 0: Clevelan j publication in any week-day issue of Bee Ears bers coceicad for SEAUARIEY SANE Om ee At Cleveland (A.L.)—Second game: Detroit, 0; Cleveland | . ~-which limit has double-header to-morrow boing - they AMERICAN LEAGUE. Martin Doyle at Wire At Chicago (AL)—Second game. End 6th. St. L., 0, | been twice exceeded in the past week—no more advertisements will Met ee reine: eee pander eal ieae Merictaane’ Martin Doyis, (On the At St. Louis (N-L)—End eighth: Chicago, 3; St.t 9 DETROIT AT CLEVELAND. jartin 1 yah none _be received except upon the understanding that they may be held over one day if necessary. fied to Burke. the new mu he New England League, Ma | LATE WINNERS AT WINDSOR First Game. eatily by two | who beat Arkiirte “sy ; : ‘rile, to best te Lumley’ tanned No | Darel HLH) orc Fifth—George Vivian 6-5, Sincerity Belle 1-1 pl. Pre 4 The World——printing as it does \ larger edition than any other ‘isianivog walked aBEwne, aneritons ST. LOUIS AT CHICAGO. NATIONAL LEAGUE Sixth--Bon Mot 4-1, Cambridge 3-1 place, Stze! Tran. ‘ 1 morning newspaper in the world—~cannot print the news or be issued lowing hanon ku" reach, third ana | Pines Mest ‘ ———— AT LOW SMILE ——— Sep -. promptly on time, with the present wholly unprecedented volume of Pre reer ate | Miter ss ee 0 Lhe iat CRMIEAREDAMIA AY BOSTON, ic” ret " = % advertising, without enforcing the foregoing rules. es BOSTON AY PULADRLOMIA. | |Palodaiic "23 3134 5 0 3 f RA ' Be py eee ; RE BVARW 41m ON MMAVOMT, 4 | Julindelpbl 1 1030883 ecated treem ee SME Deolns Young and Other Sporting News, q * i } ' .

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