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The [PINAL RESULTS EDITION. _ PRICE ONE CENT. SHOT “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | j- NE Ww YORK, Me ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, b) 49) TTS a a Tf aw 150 DROWNED IN PLUNGE OF TRAIN FROM BRIDGE +++ Passengers Carried Devin to Death) MOB THREATENS, ith the Cars Which Are Sunk ain Reine Seek Swollen - POLICEMAN WHO SHOT DOWN MAN TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. 18.—A despatch received here late this after- \ . by Storm in Oklahoma. Boon from Hennessy, Okla., states that 225 persons were carried down) Me cing Crowd Sur- fm the wreck of north-bound train No. 12 on the Chicago, Reck Island) rounds McShary After and Pacific Railroad, which phinged from a bridge into the Cimarron | River near Dover, Okla. Of this number it is stated only six escaped geath. After Patrolman John MoShary had Discussing fhe report, officials here at the Rock Island office stated |enot young Charles Connors to death that there could not have possibly, heen 225 persons on the ill-fated train, | 4 SMernoon, = great, anwry crowd of ‘ ‘ Wieh ahd Women murrounded the unt- ‘The General Manager said that ASO would be a high-¢stimate of those Weeds Ribble in Atlhtle ehdoe aboard. Mrooklyn. threatening hia life and men- At 3.20 this afternoon the correapondent of The Associated Wetng him with clube and atones. While the Daleigered prllomman, ati at Hennessey, Oklahoma, wired that at that time it witeRhown thé Meat thumbered at least one hutxired. Wing in bin hand the tevolar thet | HENNESSEY, Okla, hed Jum dome eich fatal work, stood with hia bedk to ® wall, © mquAd of re Island wreck, All cars excepting the rear Pullman are said to have gone} into the river, Herven Grows bask the mob Inch by inch from the scene of the Rock | Manwhile the body of the victim iny 47 BODIES OF VICTIMS FOUND. A private message received here at 3 o'clock from Dover, the tiearest } tm the street where jt had dropped telegraphic point to the scene of the Rock Island wreck, says that forty: Killing of Connors. is cight miles Mofinary, who belongs to the Bergen Street Btacion, had been powtered all day by & group of young mon who hung wround the corner of AUantic avenue and Nevenw etreet, making uncompli mentary remarks about piesere-by and J olroulatiog & beet can. Meveral times he drove them away, but each time they seven bodies have already been taken to Dover and placed in a temporary | Spina ICP SPR SAM: a cate morgue there. Charged Upon the Crowd. Finally paltnon loat its auppowet OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 18.—A special from Enid this afternoon virtums. Mofihary chunged the bunes stated that fully one hundred persons were drowned to-day in the wreck | %m And scattered tem forcibly. One J i a sf 4 ‘ of the «roup, John MoGCurren, of No. of the northbound Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific passenger train No, | 080 Lawrence stewet, called him evi ‘ v nAMeA And dofied dim. 12, which went into the Cimarron River at Dover, twenty-seven miles| Mosnery promptly collared the foul- mouthed MeCarran and started with south of Enid. The engine and all cars with the exception of the Pullmans went’ into him to the nearest telephone, invending | to call «# patrol wegen, Two of the . > prisoner's friends Matthew Cnsey, the stream, which had been raised to an unusual height by a terrific storm | twenty-six yeara old, of No 8 At lantio avenue, and Charles Connors. | last night. twowy-two yours old, ® bollermaker, ‘ f , Herwen olla ‘ It is reported that one hundred passengers were in the chatr cars and | 9f,.0o, Mi enken, Siren -follewed the tits ec) . Mesiary worries wer that all were drowned with the exception of one man, Floyd Zest. : ren al 4 {as he could, hoping Four men were s¢en to fall from the top of one of the cars into the} pele wo or thy two trailers came more usive afd more in. water and were drowned. No names of the victims are obtainable at this| Rlaam every moment. He had reached a point about half way between Neving time. and Third streets. when & cobble atone y WRaunere’ erowlig bolder See PAE Re PEON EVER. |p yereade cs Setcee'et? deal otene ~ A report from Kin«fisher says that many persons on the ill-fated train, | hae birled the boulder. He had pl kad | rencned by & rollf train, have arrived there from the acene. Many persona, |{i,""2, 28 sg Bad ns * ndergoink repal sore dead than allve, as a reeult of thelr experiences, bave been pinced tn Ht ndenqulng repalra. the hoteles at Kingfisher, while a number of dead bodies have been taken to en. drew his revolver an Iyed to the morgue there, | Counoes i if he threw an ne | J he would fire A number @ Kingfisher people known to have been on the train have | Melina Gets Fatal Bullet. | fot been found. Connors, with a laugh, reached for « i" ond boulder. Ag he came up wi ONLY THREE PASSENGERS: SAVED. | Seshery's mn mpok® onee Connors . * + ped forwant oonvulstvely WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 18—A despatch received here from the weene of kid. Atraikhtened out In the ‘car tack ace GOWN WAN vy bullet the Rock Is!ond wreck near Dover, Okla., asserts that only three passen- oot" stewed the tack juet under th mhoulder binde and, plowing thre gers on the tram were saved. The wires were carried down with the bridge amd no details are obtomadle here jh Another despatch reports a similar accident on the Bt. Louls and San | te shoot! A cry of rage went Francisco road in Woods County, Okla, midway between Okenne and | Connon, “topped: Eom alt the Amon, where a beavy frieght train is reported to have gone through avother | PUT) rs hurled Utaelf in his heart ¢ died ingtantly + ‘Prohably 200. oFFSONA had witne him He » a bloody. murder,” yelled Sia woman Kec (Continued on Bocond | Page.) Po Bt owe ial al eal pa Sent Advertising “High Water” Mark. To-day's Morning World contains §,487 separate adver- tisements—1,122 more than the corresponding day last year. As nothing is great or small except by comparison, it is in- | teresting to note that the greatest number of separate advertise- ments ever published in a single week-day issue of the New | York Merald was 3,637—on Oct. 5, 1904, No other daily newspaper (except The World) ever printed Atceady been atripped of his badge and { as many. To-day's Issue is below The World’s highest record, | leat up on the technical charge of but It 4s higher than the Herald's “high-water mark” by 1,850 | Sr"4rthmme may, the ili, tneiarng cadvertisements, * | ma roe pone an ging that ogres é é The crowd closed in on the polloe ot a building behind ‘him | ana. ri his pistol. foady to fire | Sint Wish hin lett” hand ihe” att | ciueheg MeCarren's collar tt had to do tt to wave my own life,” over And over agali firat man that touches man, He Moshar: By | | | | and) = perhaps Clubbed the Mod away so that a pate wagon cruld back Up to the ourd, Ir the Wagon they buried McOarren ni | Cassy. MeBhary Ju ped in behing | them, and tbe van mitiel away ina | shower of holders A wurgeon from the Boney came with an ambulance, but it was | no Job for 4 dootor. He went the body | lig the station, where Motpary had | Hompita: pln Hsin dirk on had panved | third, | winner, throng! Auneta Lady brewed to 000 030 o— 2 wal? HIGHLANDERS ST. LOUIS ee 2900 039701 (Continued from Seventh Column.) Fifth Wining—Kleihow Yahined. tspien tossed” out “Hiighe-. eeler grounded to Hartzell. No runs. Stone tripled. scoring when-Hemphil flied out. OBrien and Rock flied out. One run. Sixth Inning—Elberfeld popped to Hartzell. Hemphill took | Jhase’s fly. O’Brien tossed out Witiams. No runs. Hartzell grounded to Williams. Conroy got Rickey’s fly. Glade struck out. Ne runs. Seventh Inning—Laporte lined to Stone. Conroy popped to lartzell. Pock tossed out Hoffman. No runs. Niles walked. Jones sacrificed. Stone walked. Williams. tumbled Hemphili’s rolled. A wild piteh scored Nies singled, scoring Stone. Rock forced O’Brien, Hemphill scoring. Rock out stealing. Three runs. WHITE SOX WIN FROM ATHLETICS. FHILADELPHIA.. ----9000000000 CH'CAGO. ow vase OZ OIA OOR —7 At Cleveland (A..) Seoond Game-——Washington, 2; Cleve, 7 At Detroit (A.L.)—Boston, 7; Detroit, 5. At Rochester (E.L.)—-Baltimore, 3 Rochester, 4. At Buffalo (E.L)—Newank. 1; Buffalo, 3 At Toronto (E.L.)--Jersey City, 3; Toronto, 7. ee eel LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, Fourth—Belleview 6-1, Easy Street 8-5 place, Talamund. SHOT GUN GALLOPS IN WINNER OF BAYSHORE. GRAVESEND WINNERS. FIRGT RACE—Lotue (6 to 1) 1, Firebrand (6 to 1 for piace) 2, Sim- ple Honore 3. | SECOND RACE—Fantaatic \1) 1, Dan Bubre (4 to 1 for piace) 2, Lord Boanerges 3. Don Royal Best Beats Martin Doyle, Favorite, in the Handicap Event, BY FRANK W. THORP. GRAVESEND RACK TRACK, Sept I8.—The Bay Shore, a nelllng stake, was | the stmt teatare nt Gewvewandt chte afternoon, and it fueniwhed & very eany win for Shot Gun, who waH @ luke i, Martin Doyle (4 to 6 Yor pikce) 2, Oxford 3. warm favorite heawuae of DIMNRE OD) POURTH RACE—Bhot Gun (2 to | Rye that whook the betting ring, Com misdionare were told to get tte money.| 1) 1 Hye at any old price, He was backed | Rye 3. from. 740 2 to 2 L Ryd wae a bit | short, however, and after taking #ec- FIFTH RACE—Anneta tady (5 to| ond place in Use wtretch, te tinted and|1) 1; Druid (3 to 8 Yor place) 2, wha beaten a heed for the vince by Edith James 3. Keator. ae _ from a tong Fowl, way S| SIXTH RACE—Prudential Giri G NOt favorite in the opening Aaah showed her beet form, breesing to the |t? 1) 1, Young Davie (10 to 1 for front at the start, making asl the run hasaay 2, Stole 3. ning and winning enstiy by halt » di lengths. Wes, the vecamd cho Keator (6 to 1 for piace) 2, Ao on got) SEVENTH RACE~Tom McGrath Away #0 badly that he hadno chanee. | (79 10) 1, Sly Ben (4 te 1 for place) Simple Honours, A 2-to-l chance, a") > | iseiegs 3 just behind Firebrand, a L-to 1) NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON, 000900 1010 anor Fantantic, § to 3, nin her dimet in jthe ond, leading trom” end to end and ing Dun Buhre, @ 1 tot ahot, a] en@h and a bal, rd Bownerges, «| 1) to 1 whot, wie M close third Rose: vorite with Okentte, © Was neily the bewt horns Chicago Boston orles— Brown and Brown AT hisiarts qb Louls ledalph ia Batterior |Sparre and f AMERICAN AN LEAGUE. AT CLEVELAND. n Kling Arimo the race, being pocketed and wut An Arkin ware seotind race, a0 wee DM in the third to the alretch » Don Rural, the atreteh, Dow Ro: } through the race. wet do the the ftavyrite, an Dy Whe in A bad picker font a big wi Was heavily played Anneta Lady Greaxea, the front tur end 4) & WAR OF He FIRAT CAMS ne adh won ba tly by what avhington bo ® from Druid. who beat Méth James | Cleveiond 0 ) th and & halt sor the plack | Kitnon ad Warner; Jos Ratter'er Miller Pulled Up, | ard Ora riche i raced at fro " Nig Tey | ie es a’ the Fopaing, and EASTERN Lt LEAGUE. won b va oan ie net oe Cie "Y une D aye eee | AT MONTREAL. soy Mi jence-Mon wt of w O'Brien | to} THIRD RACE-—Don Royal (@ to 1) |’ HIGHLANDERS LOSE (IMIS BEAT PIRATES AND Cinch Hold on Second Piace in League Pen- | nant Race. |GAME CLOSE TO END. Two Runs in First, but Did Not Spore After. THE SCORE BY INNINGS, Pittsburg ZH0GHOOS Giants 396429 61 New York Pittsburg Shannon, if Hallinan, « Browne, rt Manley, rt Beymour. cf Breanahan Devito. *, fy Vb Dahlen, Be. Rutehay, t Strang, %. Gideon, © Wiltae, Wiha, p UniaremKietin and Carperiter it to Tha Kventan World) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept 18-T'he battle for second piace in the National League race began this atter noon in the first. of 4 werins of four | qamen between the Glenite and Fred Clarke's bunch from Pittwhure. Firat Inning out on & bounder to! 4 Hallman went Dahion. Ganley plained to right te ing aera Y awe line i wacks, acarine Clarke Nealon # Wagner going to third Leach filed to Dahlen., Nealon stole second. Bresnahan xhot the Dall to Wiltae, ir a WAR csuRht between the pia Devlin te "TWO RUNS Shannon & slow one to Leach Browne out. Beymour out Ritchey to Nealon, NO RUNS Second Inning. | Shennen pulled in Ritcheys U GRowon nae one to Abannon out on mrikes, NO Ri Bresnahan tailed | Third Inning. Hidliman out on mtrticnt. Ganley out Haliman to Ritchey 4 Biram NO KUNS Fourth Inning. | fire, Gibson [NO RNS r Fifth Inning. ley ott On trikes, Shannon ov. TWO RUNS. Bixth Inning. Clarke tingled. Nea J 1 Me Liygied. weonlited. Hall NO RUNS Seventh Inning. Strang ted to NO RUINS, Eighth Inning Wanner walked, 1 by Neolas. wugirt Bree Shannon Sey | Clarke 1 Hin walked MeCiann filed to Gailey, ONE RUN Ninth Inning. atelae for Richey an , WH foGann. Gibwon viotod Tratied for Willie and hit mat man fied to Bhanon, Ganley died W Birang NO KUNG, ADD 70 LEAD | Pittsburgs’ Started Off with | xv eli Wiltne fied diatke couldn't see left in the wun and 4 bum. MoGann thrown Dewitt ng to. third scoring Devin. A wild pitoh put Dah Jen on mcond. Strang smashed to night r for three bes ting Dahlen | § Wittag ‘pulled to Chimon.— Willin Giteon fouled to Bresnatan. Wilts singled and ry Wiitse NK WANN snorificed. | HIRED AS RIOTS RAGE AT HOTTEST PRIMARIES IN YEARS oe — Watchers Attacked by a Band | of 500 Men Led by Percy Nagle, the Rival Candidate in the Thirtieth District, THUGS SLUG DONOHUB'’S... .....4 | RIVAL IN. THE SEVENTEENTH | | | | District Captain of Frawley’s Opponent in the | Twenty-sixth Fired On at His Polling Place—Lively Scrimmages at Republican Primaries. Disorder and lugging about the polls in Harlem followed the apen« ing of the primaries this afternoon. The main disturbances were reported *““}! from the Seventeenth and the Thirtieth. In the Thirtieth Percy Nagle, the McClellan candidate, went on th } warpath early. It is charged that he entered the polling place in tha Twenty-third election district and literally cleaned it out. Negle was at the head of a band of 500 men The Cowan watchers were driven out and four of them were severea ly slugged. Commissioner Cowan, the Murphy candidate, telephoned to Police Headquarters and complained to Inspector Cortright that thal police in his district were acting under Naglé’s orders. Alter the tattle a policeman ‘arrested the chairman of the board in the Twentyt-third! election district on complaint of Nagle. . 1 J afternooa wt P avenue i Ong Nandtred ant Thirty-third steeet by fae a bimok Sac cal ining 0 severe Jacerad | al r ree be a | nneera ‘co the fa nt, OF “k Garry. 4 erested on| the Daea of Aeeault. nmdy | according to the potice, a back Sterkg | waa fen und te tosenation, Tha pelbeg fay that rT arrest will be made fr * Down In the Seventeenth Diserte fone Roawell Williams, the MoClellag | carididate, ia trying to do un hy Donohue, blackJacks and revoly ured fh the proceedings soon after | polla apaned, McClellan Laader Attacked. Williams was attacked by two mon tn front of tte tube a: Xo taf Weat One Mundredth et. and would Expect to sides Another Game from St. Louis To-Day. tha TTING ORDE have been badly beaten ad not one of BA R. is bodyguard dtkwn a revolver and eeacianpeienmtonete fred achive eeastlants a litte latery Bt. Lous. while riding in an automobile dows Miles, of amererdam avenie “with {Ws ~ plaid Jones, 1b clobhen detrotives on the front went nq Hi Dhill, af. wuards he waa rushed ty a gang of « Lab Q Brien, tp. dozen men, who tried <6 drag him trom, Conroy. te ee oie. &. the machine. None of ¢ bag’ Kieinow. c Rickey, ¢. been feon around the district before arkson, 2 Blade, D. | to-day. Thomas Man, a Williams ¢leoq Urpire—Mr, Connelly | tio. district captain, was attacked by baa ai a ® stranger at One Hundredth atreet Py Boi in Bulger. and Broadway, Finn'y teeth werg | er. LOUIE, sept, “Ik—Arter the vie-| knookwd out with a Diackitek and hid tory of yesterday the-Higtrtanders went) face was so bedly damaged thet he had after torday'e gatie like pennant Win-| to mo to the J. Hood Wright ners. They had confidence by the yard | pital Boss ‘and some of the playe in practioe bore! Piao! shots fired by « 4 | dored on record breakers | naling place in the Twentyeslsth sembly Divteiot drove everrbody Biren tani cover, Pillip Colen, « district cepts: Keeler Wanted a wae me Bes og for Thkomss Brennen. the MoCleliag OT ea MO AU xB : eanifidate aguinet Senator Prewley, at is for Murphy, maye the shone fired at him. The shooter fs eald to |& member of « tough mang Nilew wiruck out, Jones walled. singled and Hempnill forced him at sec O' Belen walked Rockenteld mruck a NDR | Seca te: wont thee aenoomaee Second Inning. Jin the ‘Twnnty-sieth eiettiot Chis de threw out Wiliams rte | ing: to lett flied to Hemphill. Conroy, hit Me. es Dosens of arrests were made of 2 ded Into the ne os wecune at; i iy ball bounded into tne, Mewcren! |aons wccunad of fraudulent woting, tn Ticinow aeeve A tose two-beemer io| very cfew of the prisoners wane heb right, and dottman ares Clarkeon | Many af the arrests stew out of ml c ted $0 ROO ad Alokey sits takes about the sddrem of the voter Glade, punted to Chase, whe. f iat and threw wid, allowing Hartzell an tI J. L, Diets, the Murphy a the Twenty-fourth, ewer out » warrante in Harton Polloe Corps afternoon fr ie arrest of ‘oO ”) while Gisde twache} | found” sis Keon. made a will piteh ade ptruck ot. J | tuted, ‘a Pesos tetbrtead threw US deputy shenifa aent inty tle Aleeriol Stone, THREE RUNS: ' hy Bherift Hayes tor the oxfensttid ‘Third Inning. purpose of keopng otrder. Dine eurd ver be men ure all Qetetdt atgter fined te ars opponent, J, Le Burks, Glade. NO RUNS candidate. Hughes wok Clarkson's piace. Tm?! rn ngnte grew mote numerods end hill truck av. OB ien wt nied, to | earnent attar-6 o'clock In the after Guy eS nthe. when the arowde mbout the vend laces began to Well and the men Pourth Inning. e oir wa , sre fem work CONETWM tie Williams walked. Laporte aacrifiont | 4) the polla to vole AM over Harlew Conny ee Cee, te Hm ne excitement wan tremendona, itiokay out, Chase unaesiaied. Glade Cowan's Loud Pretest. fied to Hoffinan. Nilen singled Jones filed to Conroy, NO RUNS. The Thirtieth Diwtriot wae tie story conte. Comminsooer Cowan «ined lowt tie (voles telephoning te Palle | Sunday World Wants | Mendquarters complaints: that the patie Work Moriday Wonders, (Contigued oo second Prana’ } / rs

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