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iliac . - Cast a Vote for Your Favorite for District Leader— Fill Out Ballot on on Pages WRATHER—Nate to-night and Sanday. | RESULTS EDITI BPS orshin ONE Cc EI T. i! Circulation Books. Open. to Al All.” 5 J NEW YORK, SATU RDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, SN ——~ X71 ane? 1906. GIRL SCOOPED UP FROM SEA “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ WEATHBR—Folr tosnteht ana Sanday, RESULTS EDITION J PRICE ONE CENT. SSS HIGHLANDERS’ GRIP — AS THREE FRIENDS PERISH ON FLAG LOOSENED Remarkable Escape of Fannie Day from Launch that Was Wrecked After She and Seven Others Had Spent Night of Terror. LIFTED FROM.THE WATER BY MACHINERY OF SCOW. “Mabei, Cooke, Another Survivor, Tetts a Thritt- : ing Story of the Battle of Smaii Craft with the Waves Before » the Crash. DROWNED. TWO WOWEX whose names are kept secret. ONE MANX whose name ts kept secret. RESCUED. DAY. FANNIB. of No, 232 St. Nicholas avenue { No, 942 St. Nicholas a «sheet writer for Licht nue. n, the bookmaker, PHILIP DODD, — KEELE.. Four men and four women started out into Sheepshead Bay last fight in a tiny Jaunch. They had too much liquor and not ¢nough naphiha aboard—a bad combination for a stormy night, Early to-day after a night of drifting and teror helpless ir. their disabled eraft the party was carried under a huge mud scow by the e and the wind. Five of them—three men and two women-—were raved, The others were drowned—twdl women and a man, beget 6 Gisction the suatter, theagh f @ tum y ill End hysterical and iG@raw deelined to discus u * them ee ere DLha idee onthe to |” rradk Farrell waa nbt at hie dtfice to. 7 4 sloping sides The water 4 - weg mn on er it is oat « | MAY. be kmaxhed, with thelr toss be had ean ne Hg anal “| do HOt Care to mpke w statement at aft, aghinet the blan t dewp. vee ae tee hid beat Farrel at ot one al he unwieldy Sarges In his mopenend Hay tra + tga — Found Girt in Scow. Bavepsnenled if the Otenta- Highlander One of the The captain of the scow, who lives tn |” foated that the post) owed ter at one ehd, crawled out | sep could not be induced | male companion. p bank at daylight wo look | to tell wr eeceveted hex ahinks over And determine his post | ie heurd « woman's voide | Mtaten hb lan in app me oh sTooxed aeound at the sar, | THIS FORTUNE-TELLER eo nee. There wasn & person in sight, The calle for help continued, and the acow captain they came from hie own craft. Peer ing down into the deep pocket, he saw a bedrageled an clinging with ali | ber might to projections on the sloping sides. A more surprised man never aalled a | socom, He could not timagine how she ine & DOME OF Her Remarkable Escape. The escape of Mien Day wan the frost remarkable ever recorddd. W the launch was run dowr by the scow Olympia whe avokt the wreck ome. It hap t the Olympia ue dumping nthe hotter b+ drops down and outward ris and allows the Joad of refuse to slide into the oovan The false or hinged bottom ts forced hack Into pisos automatically by the pressure of Ue water apparently tw load of the Olympia had not bedy dumped tong. As dine Day divéd sbe was swept under the acow and WAN caught In the current formed by the gradually closing halves Of the false bottom. This had the effect of practically pull- ing Bee up out of the opean into the scow, and when the botrom finally clomea (aa safe, She waa weak, of which reered thomaeivos for twenty feet above the surface of the water. With 4 great deal drag the woman up out of the pocket and ino hie Uttw cabin, where he waapyed bar tn with hot orftee. Ho was unadiote attrnct the atinn of te towing tug, the Jul C. r 4 Alongyide the scow the captain Was hooted deriai vely. gy the orem aa he told his» ming a woman in ne boat “How did abe get int asked the cap- tain of the tug. She couldn't have climbed over the | (Continued on Second Page.) MUNICIPAL FERMY, Wood, Harmuh Bi Eetaad faye 2UE #10 0s YOUR rocks id by thuew che Leen ireias taaod La iriow to Lamprot t ai | 8 Sofa Pro. mlauiee from sara it. 810 roa Wail rent. #0, aren, find WBalmaath. | {okt and Bm foonth: fe ; ithe | al Sa ererni rae aie BP saad art pic hart Le He AF Ge end nat et | oe ak 3 “Jemett evenane HAMSON care r at Jowett avenue, . Important Notice. E recent rush of ee Aaa to The Ti pelled, in justice to its readers, to fix a limit both Two Rules Taking Effect Immediately: 1. Advertisements received at the main office of The World after 10 o'Clock P. M. will be accepted only upon insertion in the next issue of The World is not guaranteed. finally discovered that | seot_into the cumbersome craft, the sides | of difioulty hw a am@od vw | exceeded all experience or expectations that The World is com- FARRELL HINTS ~ THERE'LL BE NO POST SERIES Refuses to Tell Reason for Withdrawing. | BRUSH WILL NOT TALK. |Fans Were Getting Ready for Great Baseball Upheaval to Close Season. | | | The Highlanders and Giante may not meet in a pont series even If the former jones the American pennant Tt was teported in Wash the Highlanders are ph Frank Farrell. chief owner of the York American League team, had word to John T. Brush, of the New York National team, withdrawing his consént to the series. Manager Clark Grifich and Beoretary | ranan, whe are with te team, said they knew nothing sbout It. “tte up to Mr, Farrell.” they said “mihayy nothing to way on the ‘gub- ect.” said Presisent Tirush wt the Polo Grownde. <f Knowles end Manager Mc | Etruria Didn't Founder, but Mrs. Gallagher's Prayers Startled a Clergyman. | Among the frat cabin passengers of the Cunwrter Etrurin, whica arrived to-day, waa Mra Mary H. f this city During the storm which the ship ran Into last Tuerday morming Mre. Gal- |lagher knelt a: the foot ef the com- }panionway and prayed | Rawat hee ferew | {rom thelr statencome 10 gee what was | | Sg, saa Lage The Rey. J. J. O'Brien wm one of jtheme. “He ‘wan’ clad. in” paracnus, ad Monocle and a lite When he jkarned the cause of the nolte he post M1 dack to his cabin and in the Ia Which followed Mra. Gallagher became [reassured She mid that the reason she hi |prayed ms fervently wan because ™ fur | tune toller in Dublin had told her the | ship would founder, | mo ond that ai His soe Se Sin Hitech gh met th chulor Take" Take “mune ferry cm wiattery, change to Rot ott at | Jewett avanue at HARMON 4 00. te | World has so far , as to time and space. condition that their Jallagher, | MADE A BAD GUESS. wah | Hago, | ernment forces are | this morning. | speculation as to why the enemy was | Cuno, ten milen southwest of Havana, | A force of rebels yemerday detroyed 2, After 120 columns of advertisements have been received for publication in any week-day issue of The World—which limit has been twice exceeded in the past week—~no more, be received except upon the understanding that they may be held over one day if necessary, The World—printing as it.dqes more co’ advertisements will pies than any other morning newspaper in America—cannot print the news and issue its. various editions Unprecedented S , pine ercee ‘enforcing the aes fers PER gat) WA ey promptly on time~~under present conditions of relly itules, icra mie AT POLO GROUNDS—SECOND GAME. BROOKLYN GIANTS ........ + (Continued from Seventh Column.) Seventh Inning—MeCarthy ‘olled to McGann. Hannifin | tossed out Alperman. Hummel fanned. No runs. Owner of Highlanders’ Ritter tossed out Shannon. Burke singled. “Deviin and MA 3ann both flied out. No runs. Gare velet or account of darkness: SUBS WIN THIRTEEN-INNING GAME AT ST. LOUIS, chinnGO .. ..00000%000000 46 ST. LOUIS ....0000011000000—2 d.vons Came—tne second: Chicago 2, St.’Louis 0, .aaw VHITE SOX TAKE LEAD FROM HIGHLANDERS. ST. LOUIS ., --010010020—4 PHIGHAD acces --00022110.—6 Thrcugh the loss of the first game with the \Washingtons to-day and. ¢ vistory of the White Sox over St. Louis the Hechancers teok second place in the race for the penrant, with 6C3 points to 611 fo" the Chicago team. JERSEY CITY AT BUFFALO (EL). JERSEY | ITY 000002 BUFFALO _. 0000102 NEWARK WINS AT ROCHESTER—4 T NEWARK ...... -- 000301 eterer eer ee 1: ek a at TORONTO (2l}-SECOND GAME CALLED PROVIDENCE .. 09001002 TORCNTO .......- ‘O00022 —4 BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL (EL)—-SECOND GAME, BALTIMORE ...... ..4.. 11000231038 MON THEA e295 55 cies ue 90400003 0—7 LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, ‘ANOTHER RICH STAKE LANDED BY ACCOUNTANT Champion All the Way Over Course. ‘SEWELL GETS EASTERN. 100 to 1 Shot Runs Second to Roseben in First Race of Getaway Day. SHEEPSHEAD BAY WINNERS. FIRST HACE—foseben (2 te B) 4, Suffrage (80 to 1t for place) 2, | a, Ploneer 8. SHCOND RACH—Ralene (20 to 1) » Pant Jones (2 1o 5 tov place) 1 Phoneer, 3) po RACK—Kewell (10 to 1) 1, Ballot (4 te 1 tor nee), 21 Are elte 3, FOURTH RACH Ancountant (7 to B) 3, Iromsides (7 to 20 for place) @, Bedouin FIFTH RACH~They're Of7 (8 to to 1 for 3) ty Anuetia Lady pliner) @ Water Dow o SIXTH RACK—Minn Crawiord (9 to 2) 1, Ontrich (2 to 1 Tor place) 2, Gresiaiie 2. By Frank w. Thorp SHBEPSHEAT Y RACK TRACK Boge. Yh —~—Actoun added #1974 jong Mat of wis Fifth~-Mansard 11-5, J. W. O'Neill 4-1 pi., French Nun. Sixth—Celeres 2-1, Whippoorwill 2-1 place, Bitter Hand. AT TORONTO. Sixth—-Factotum 5 1, Blue Buck 2-1 place Birminghan UBANS STILL FIGHT; UNCLE SAM TO ACT: eo ha TPO HAVANA Sept. 15.-—Edvardo Chitas a prominent resident of San- said to the A ¢d Press to-vday: “The entire province of Santiago will burst into revolt unless the | United States intervenes immediately. There must be a protectorate or theré will be no permanent peace in Cuba.” Heavy fighting is again going on al around Havana, in spite of the expected visit of Secretaries Taft and Bacon. The Gov- seporied to be victorious, The American cruiser Des Moines arrived here this morning. Al)| on board are well, Gen. Rodriguez, with four hundred Rural Guardsmen, attacked the rebels under Gen, Del Castillo and Cols. Asbet and Acocta, 1,000 strong, at Wajay, twelve miles south of Havana. After a stubborn fight the| rebels were dispersed. Eight of their number were killed and twenty- three were wounded. Of the’ guardsmen one was killed and thirteen were wounded, Gen, Rogriguer returned to Havana There i considerable by Gen, Wood during the military o0- cupation. No definite atrangements have been made regarding the ehip whieh will take Secretery ‘Taft and Mr. Macon to Havana from Key West, but a naval veevel will certainly be used for the purvoee. Sceretary Taft will by Capt. Frank R, McCoy. one of the President's military aides. Capt, Me- Coy was an alde to Gen, Leonard Wood both in Cuba end in the Philippines, and speaks Spanish fluently, Frank @ Rockwood also will co with the Socre- y as bis private™ptencsrap od ia ol gonfidentias clerk: mont It ly believed Bacon will take wi not pursues. Hoary fighting i reported near El No doalla have yet been received two Stone bridges over a highway near TON, Sept. 1b—By order tory. Talt and Acting Becte- State Bacon to Cupa, President | 1t is credited here) to-day with the way diplomatically (owed arthed force to police the rc ne aD island pending a new election and to! run the Cuban government under Am- erican military supervision as wae done bis private secretary her. ang S10 BURY A LOR * Ww Lhe A MONTMT $ panuttal adem Ueland, ‘Tie nume at My |g SAN, XOU ES finy aint pio ut | piel ie coe OS ee ber Batnuiae trom Wall, areas . tomar: fe aa Hi i" ehol «imams be, Pate: oe ticonl terry at Bate ares ai sae oh Work a sewer stone WOOT | Siouun new Mork! Mand Bet oft ot denatt off At Jowat 6 arenae. WOOD. HARMON itkaae Kos ta EN NTRS PAGE 4 | in front, and | from ™ | be accompanied capturing the Ar heavily at the were Irobaides eloard fast | quarter, but he needa strong titing and Miller could pot G. him Jumtice, Bedoutn ran one of the boat mom of reve Beweit, with mich che the wolghte in the Great Coster. won that event for two-year-olds very eaatly. EH ed trom end to Clipped two-Nfvha of nec a for talv peas 6 hen tar ite was favorite, but a half a mile and then died away speed at all ervck. The nt and Foun i from r whtle Fountainblue bad 10 and finbGed far back in ¢ performances of De ™ the opel pounds running, 23 were a fen Suffrage, wee the rusner up au way. eustiy teasing Far Weert John MP. was backed tn the Weat pury Bieplechaen but after enc poorly he finally stumbled over club-house jump and unanated ) | Then the riderieaa borne ¢ Lane out of the cours, a helped Balzac, who was » the false war a B to 1 who! ‘Theytwe Of Wink Fituh, They're Off went to all the running and won eaally from Anneta Lady who wus second all ¢ way, belting Water Dox four len for the place Tipping was feft at the the ront poat Mine Crawford at Wire. Ostrich nride the running, followed by and Mine Craw to the Then Miss Craw Onuieh and in a drive w yartars of h fror beat Graxial on AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PHILADEL PHIA Pirst Rarinte Jon 1-1 0 x-3 Pntiadelphia ) 0.6 xe i Hatteries—Barry, Polors Dygert Behreek | Game called to willow teams to cate ar laine AT CLEVELAND. 10080196 Og Flow stand 40920010 m7 Ratterios—Tyonohue and Behmidt: Hons | and Bernie ceeuaieenieiese ontps Oar fens ects uM oe ve Moo’ | Easily Led in the Anntuaty end, winning in a the fos made | ? ‘Lose First Game to Senators When Ball Rolls Into Bleachers and | Another Is Kicked Under the Benches. GIANTS GO OUT FOR ONE GAME FROM BROOKLYNS. After Losing Two Double. Headers and First of Third They Pile Up Some Runs and Knock Eason Out of Box at Polo Grounds. . FIRST GAME. | FIRST GAME. Brooklyn 0906100 % & 4 | Migblunders 219000000 O04 New York 9100098 0 0 1-2) Washington O1LO11 9000 mE ea SECOND GAME. ; Ne otk Brooklyn. Highland, TTT AS Le wf y ie Pe fe Game called on account of darkness. Devitn, 50. Jordan | BOBS I= MeGann. Ib. Micariny it Higniansers “Biemnahan, € Aiparinan Dm Conroy, Altizer, 98 Hannifin se. | Kooter, rt Sehlafy, 2. ‘Obert. Mh. Kier, © | Papert. a Jones, ct. MeGinnity rn, Be } Cross. 2b, Umpi > O'Day. Hickman. 5. os : hee ie, “4 Anderson If (Honeaat to The Bening Woeid.) Klenow! Warsvg¢. POLO GROUNDS, NEW TORK, Sept. | Orin, p Hdmoniyon, p. f>Por the ftth time in sucossston | ‘mpire—Mr. Mutat. 1 any Donovan's Trolley Dodgers ad hinivtered defeat to the Glante, captur ing the first game of the chiird succre- sive double-header this afternoon by. a | score « to & They made another areat ninth famine = slageming out enourh hits off Wiltey te send five men over the plate. After a short rem the teams began their second tome and the final gante \° f the season MoGinnity was wel: to @ the twirling for the Glants, while Ma! Meson, last week. Ther ————— BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Special to The Kvening World.) HALL GROUNDS, Washington, Sept. ‘—By bunching hite In the eixth in- nity the Highlanders piled up five pune abd wi the modnd game of to-day’a waler from Washington, by a be first game s by two home 1 throw whieh lev ners, the kivk sending > it could net wo it under t who beat them in Brooklyn fel war put in by Donovan Were 10.0 rocters present. First Inning, throwa mitt by bat whan second due te i under the be found. Firat Inning. bat tried to e«treteh it Devlin. Ma Was waliot Keeler 4 » Gilbert, NOK 4 Alperman. Browne | RUNS and waa out. Devlin | Aitizer Ms for two bases and hia Orth, who Jonew'R Broun wate j Bt NS an's drive to right for Bresnahan fouled out to fee Croan fouled to be ONE RL Seonvi Inning. vat Second Inning, Laporte singled. Hoffman See a bunt Kieinow fled to Hickman ed Hoffman Gilbert to MeGann M ey Alehnan hit” By Hummer “bit to Glibert « Alperman and pacrifieed, a 1 out stealing beat fi. Laporie ONE fed muffed Hickman's grounder Ae iil — aabenrdiantn. how te ‘Star he aeasnd. NO RUNS. I ¥truck out Hickman Warner wey Med to Conte Thi Jordan, stn bbls tein | eas to One: TIeoH Threw Ot Orch. Btah) py: out, TW > HUNS. er got Elbe v4 Third Inning. t Altieer Ritter thrown out by Hannifin. Par. ; trys Ritter t t by i Infy singled, Jones tories » trikes, Casoy Med NO RUNS le second. Me d safely in front of | Bresnahan walked, Hannifin Fourth Inning. t fouled to Jordan. Powtortoun and a double ed, Bremahan and MoGinnity ums. TWO RUNS Fourth Innin: MoGin the Ane Fifth Inning. out Hottmas. Hick. Hi ' ut anes on Alperman's Browne racrinied forced him Me got Alters foul, NO Sixth Inning, single eGann N @ pitched » Maloney vi lama singled and wild pitch WH- Fifth Inning. Fitegeraid replaced Breanatan be- jams we Lan lee hind the bat. “McCanchy fouledsts, Fess cont Andecson Retuld. Alpetme out. Hamme ea and It Med to Strang. . Brannon Maloney epee out, Jordan, unassisted: Devitr thin, O iree bases. McGann filed to M : 7 NoRUNS. him at Bixth Inning. ; Rurke replaced Browne Dy Ginntty RUN (Details of ~ Came om Page 4) ti EASTERN LEAGUE. + Firat Game, (iret ame on Page 4) oe NATIONAL LEAGUE. PROVIDENCH AT TORONTO, Providence. 00306000 1-4 * Toronto 19000000 Int eAnornn att PAB a il shir vi Cipetnnat! 60 OL 0807 o-~ BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL, | Pitiebune 900160000 od Fleet Game. vey " ©ge101 Soaboa 3 lade! } jade’ ' paltimore 0 9 OS! pry entree) 0 0&4 Boston i

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