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= WRETHEN Fate tonight an® Thurstey, PRIC £ ONE CEI NT, NEW YORK HIS STRIKE TIES UP ALL BOATS ON 5 EAST RIVER FERRY LINES a Firemen Quit Work at “‘Noan When | Increase in Wages Is Refused : and Eighteen Boats Stop Running, | Ferry traffic between Manhattan and Brooklyn on five lines operated bby the New York and Brooklyn Ferry Company, was tied up by a strike of the firemen this afternoon. Eighteen ferryboats were put out-of com- mission at noon and great congestion in trattic resulted. Within two hours there were 2 score of funerals stalled at the Man- hattan side of the ferry betwen Twenty-third street and Broadway, Wil- liamsburg, and long lines of trucks were waiting at other i een for | a resumption of traffic. ‘The lines affected are those from = Roosevelt street io Broadway, W dameoure; trom Grand street to W Anerrhbrure: trom Tenth meet to Green Point: from Twenty-third street and i Forty-arcont street to Wiliamabure ‘The wtrikere are forty-five in number AUTOIST HURT ~ON COURSE AT MILE A MINUTE: George Sobeiees and His Machinist Narrow- | ly Escape Death. }CAR COMPLETE WRECK. |Machine, Wheeled Suddenly, Jumped a Ditch and Struck a Tree. Speeding over the Vanderbilt course at a mile-a-minute Robertaon, in an Any machinist, Arthur Warren miraculousl cu pero cacaped Instant death in a terrific) fuse it would be up to the Governor to take steps to remove the Mayo! Sia | i aaa? Wille oe Weaticey Rond | sphere te ertdence te how that the: ment have gomtiderapls we'grt ame Naticral Conmitteeman_of the Democritic_party_he cannot inderee the cle iam Bach bey ain policemen on duty at vaartous polling Mr. Paraons ix ‘oly a wayne wen t Nealon candidagy of a man who has beert nominated by another party. ‘ ae ae ae ne r emzord, were” manipulated |in events preceeding the orimaries * “ Prag . age Robettson with a fractured collarbone |tq the interns Of certain candidates, | ndivral causes of the happenings ot | LM pitene Mr. Mack announced his position in a letter to the Second District vhs Bute ne fe sre a; Tee Rumeaaws wwanetere just before thy | yesterday 4 SE loool Leaver! ¢ Democratic Convention which met to elect delegates to the State Con- 0 mans 0! iparies are ched as baving a bear- Jommissioner Bingham said to-day jictiioathe b Se - twisted metal, in wrapped around a a oa x ergo that the polles did thetr duty tapar- | SeiinsAs Wen tesichin “iréeia.s vention. Mack lives in the Second District: He and William J. ince pre on the rine Th | YThe polls protection accorded ee in avery part of the. aitz . POLO GHO 8. NEW YORK. sept, | Conners were elected delegates and the delegation was instructed to vote - jomition of the car, cury at the | eg: AwAiinton yeaterday,” anid atthew Donohue and Jobn Cow! io Ae ah mute 2 sad 4 vit poe tke a great verpent, indicaten the |Cumrton I. Murphy, “eran avlther )S4. WhO Were defeated on the thew of | arac « sthepomtghh Me\|for Hearst, but the instructions had a hawser attached to them strong terrific Impact with waich It wie hurled ayd Ark members of the Koomner Firenien'e Union of New York. They FIGHTING HARD fay it Wi be impowstoly faye te com - pany (© operate the ferry-pedite: unleas % thelr demands are complied «ih, be enue if mh attempt ie Made to enn | ploy Swn-union Aremin the pilota and | engingere wi are union men will walnut Demand More Wages. sation of wages bronent tout Griffith itobas a Men Will *. The treme pald HEM» mont ky Thy Get Back Batting Streak and Win Out. BATTING ORDER. sta. New York firemen on the 1. fortybonts truck amo, but a 6 mike was ree “he Wodts were not tied up O Donohue prowidon \were aulckly congonted met tangled up in the Jam of vat afternoon and ave New York the aniy there Was all kinds of confu encouragement they got from the fina detail. fro jhe tame aguad | crowd. aaiened Linas out we Paery-xecund atreet’ there. was an- | Firet Inning. etter crush” One romult of the trike) Howler bunted safely. Raberteld WAY tw aWainp the ferry-boate to Lond | 0 sty olan ow awactal, took ut d | Inland City and to create. m great ¢ De ei “trrow ‘and boured in Chasse fn traffic on fae Willamabiing Hr hy mphit Willies bopped to Cottayetors on trolley care leading io ONE RUN the ferrina were instructed to tranefer htiten Ph fies andaties ae veg Br ghar te rer Sale Passengers to Willtamsberg ine Bc a EY “Tiere we ap eno | trae tue Grand Becond Inning. ag ate | OPrien tower! ont Levory Conroy ff aeevel the atreck raliway | 0 1 tow ny, y Ing’ ite ‘pai on Vass 1s of extra Ron the ane ae Hoitnfan fet to nes > wai Ene 2 Sontay dropped. CO RRen's fly and Oe, ‘ote , Rockwniled's wacrifion sent him to a ; ee peraey Oe ond. Willan throw out Harteell sterns O'Conner rolled out to BRitertetd no RUNS. INDIAN LANDS ARE OPENED BY ROOSEVELT OYSTER BAY, Sept. 19.—The Prem- Gert to-day lenued « proclamation open ing the Kioma, Commanche and Apache Indian land in Oklabome. The Intertor! Deparerent will ney the dae for onled tide phigh the &5.000 wh Of Inndy are to fe Mecoaed ef bob megiondvre ne teenie | ELT EXTENDS ARE EIGHT-HOUR LAW OVSTER WAY, N. ¥., sept, 19,-Prest “Third Inning. Klelnow Med to Hemphill, Orth Med to Stone, who ale got Keeler's Mer. DbO RUNS Rowel angled to lft, Miles fouled ¢0| Orth threw. out Jones. Brone Hemyhill ined to Willams, | 8 REBRL LEADERWAITS| AROARD GUN BOAT. WASHINGTON. Sept, 1%.—Cocamander Colwell, of the United States gunboat | ow lying Ih Hayate Marbor, the Navy Depariment that the Freuldint of the | Yon and delegated to ripre- his Alfredo Zaye, Iiberal party. mont the revolutioninwa jn the negotia- Gear, Rowe fodiy extended the bibl About. vo begin by 34a et Hour ee my posi fo ail SUDIS Becretnry Katt, Naw eon nd the sony t ds | aver mad ta ewalting the tary Vere, uy teagan. hte | Brent ewrw at prowent. fis tat saan M4 o ry on river and har apeovenment®. i aieeeeetiennen_sammemaemanel Waalnat The obetacte oa | ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.” AR PTE: MBER 19, 106, i PRICE ONE CENT. CENT. NORMAN E. MACK WITHDRAWS WE DNESDAY SI SUPPORT FROM HEARST a. Se hin Letter to His Assembly Convention He Declares He Can No Longer Favor the Independence League Candidate. IMMEDIATE ACTION: IS ; TAKEN ALONG THIS LINE, GUNTS MEET PIRATES WA CLOSE GAME HIGGINS MAY ASK THE MAYOR TO OUST BINGHAM Complaints of the Activity of the Po- lice at Primaries Coupled with Criticisms of Chairman Par- sons May Go to Governor. timptre, Train and Fails to Appear. Delegates to State Gathering Are Instructed PITTSBURG LEAD EARLY. Not to Vote for Hearst **As Long as ' ciate He Is the Candidate of Another Errors by ChampionsAid Them Party.’ in Geiting Start in First nn anata Half of Misses Game. (Spoolaf to Tho Evening World) BU FI ALO, Sept. 19.--One of the main props of the Hearst boom was removed this afternoon when Norman E, Mack, Democratic National and owner and editor of a newspaper York y, withdrew his support. Mr. Mack takes-the ground that as a Complaints from both. political parties that tha Police, Department p| Was used yesterday t5 influence voters in the primaries has led to the rumor that Gov. Higgins will request Mayor:MeClellan to temove Police Commissioner Bingham. Should the Mayor be asked to do this and re- THE BATTING ORDER. Conmitteeman from New y in this cit ac the returns in yeuterday Primwrion tp Wi ok fin dt fellow for whom [enough to tow a canal-boat, Adeanate wor tmnm “The eomdwet of the Poller De- the Bevenieentic and Thirtioth dimerioqs, | ‘ 1 $1h000 three kel the secidet: Gi tM | partment yeaterday,” mye Chairs reavectively, wills niest in the courte) venre nas tnto tif bon maatant tein i Nada Snag That Hearst Struck iprommly etege Dba rea mn Hernert Parwome, of tiie Me) en Qh Whitin ntiy my fi f The delegates are, lold-to vote for t {, “ROVIDING TitAt, Ae : pelt ahwek to Puraiah | iana cpnnty. caonialitees some [EACH MWK Phew NVA the eck’? gemedile’d and. Carhenter sere 7 Bee eg Alanatlon, Th GOO | wenmehal Ner euly were then of Charien F Murihy, who py i It-was announced thee Rig: | THN TI OF THE CONVENTION, MR ts NOT A CANDEDATE OF axY Woiadmtoret wher tae bao AHO | om Jwetticlent, nut beyond erat eolarte that there was no #lection a ley J mlveed a train and Ad be OTHER PARTY OM ORGANIZATION” on whal u np A t Thirtioth TMeteiel, and tha t ere for ¥ arrow ov _ 1 *, Robertadn. accompanied by Mr, Mo. |SRer sided oneniy with the Delem | vous in that district and the Keven. Firat Inning The Democrats opposed to Mr. Hearst in Erie Courtty believe that thts Krarup. of Auto Topics, covered the | fereee. cadvorcar hla: Ayan A tenth hid been wed to ex d sim A * 0 o express Hillman beat his tun is the beginning of @ landslide away from hip of Co 197-10 shila of the course in MR mig. |THe UNAS OFAOrR, ARE WhO GOMIM) De Lott Donehue med Ck taeda cae, at e beg g of @ ide a ‘i m, Agents of Congressman utey whortly after eun-up to-day et aboard end” started from Keug’ Comer to cover the gourwe inaide of | minutes, The ola Ing to Willety ts ‘ourne. He wae covering it wi ounce of speed he could Pires on a hing when the accident hap- pott (3 to 1 asad even) L. Main Charce to f for place) 2, Dearo 3, Time--2.18 a THIRD RACK—One place) 2 Solon Shingie FOURTH RACES Two miles Waddell (6 to 1 and 2 to 1) ht 9 for Place) 2 John ‘Randal After this tryout be took his regular machin- bury read Sed. | Miat {hey practical nartow but level ch of roadway—about the bent | AeAinet the work of the Molice ee | Mtretch for speeding alone eh mie mi Pretension | should split thee opening handicaps de- 16 56 Ue ane Wren) 2 Iles (2 48 [9 | tween thom, one withdrawing in favor teryx| and Lady ne i wives them orders but thelr anper> for, Comminatamer Bite tam,’ 4) Toaemuch ae the | Parsona-Higgtine | 2 forces won a substantial victory and cinch the renomt deal and Sulzer are on the gAound, ready totake advantage of the situation, Great excitement prevailed in political circles following the pub- lication of Mr. Mack's letter. Mack was presumably an enijusiastic Hearst man. Along with Mack's announcement came “he refusal of the Assembly Districts in Erie County to instruct for Hearst, although the leaders had agreed to such a programme : The Hearst men. were completely deceived by the organization men have been close to William F. Sheehan and who have bere at heart Cowan would have been elneted ge Willlama and Nagle are the only two jey nt lendgrs the McClellan alte elected where Hail (here wae a content. Murphy plkny to bar both of them from Tasymany Halk tain Fourteenth Page) FLEET ROSEBEN BEATEN — nation of Gov Higgina thelr protests who Ke pened Superine Reiversaak’ Rithet a tke of an axle-bar gave way ioe against Hearst all along. ’ he & ¥ ot nde nder the lerritic mpeed, for the marke Clarke: WO RUNS ees trot Me; Donohue by rs nthe roadway ehow where the machin: Second tening. tr ties oF Cheney uddenly to the tt, Jamprd the pfhineon filed to Dav , ‘They fep'y to thetr ultimatum K a Hoftman, « the roadway, darted wo « | e i aad pr at noon they ted up t : “J Kieinow ded off & great onk tro Une How Orth p The impact tore an inch a bark OM Ue | ett Crantures the aoe GRAVESEND WINNERS; \ and Other Sporting News, As ach bOMt Fenched the mip the fire: “s rane And thiv shock evidertty threw Ostrich Captures the Cay tine var at Grate Miike . seen Hest dingee, Wohin-en bout | ly FOZEMAN BULGER, men out, ‘Then the big machine 4Ph Easily Takes FIRST RACE —Comedienne (25 bonlls 1 wet the fens had succerded in pardiysing the AT. LOUIA. Sept. 18—Thouan the odds |lurehed forward and tanded broadside) and Phantom Eagily Takes / le 4), mosaban ito 8) @ Water Wanited ata eyulem, and the only ferry-boat com. are againat (hem and the publlo regards | Aaminat telegraph pole with the apeed he J Grase 3 : ee EWU AL Se munication déifewn Manhattan and Chicago the pennant winger the High- | — | the Jum | 3 | re pra { id f Brooklyn north of Fulton street was andere tieenet—somt—tepe-—timow-wem=+ (Conringed on Recon Pagey { = | SECOND WACK. Taree nz “a By the ine running from Roqgeevelt ing weet a samp in hitting has atruck | i i Manton (7 to) Nealon ont. Devitt Jo. Donitn q atreet lo Main atreet. the club. 8t. Louis turned out another | TORONTO RESULTS. By FRANK Ww. THORP. 5) 1, Jimmy Lanec(6 to 6 for piace) | wan caught ; Many. Funerate Oviayed, Rood crowd to-wee-the contest anda GRAVEAERD BRACE TRACK, Sept. 2. Coligny 2. st itd Sash e HORE ANDEDS waeee weve 1 ODF 0100 3 TreMic ty generally Ment at tire moon Usual they began rooting far Chicago TOKONT Se ~The os here | 9—The mighty Roreoen amet defeat in 75 frst’ pliched " Oo . hour aid the cogxention at the ferry Ime a White Hox vcore woe¥ UP today resulted as follown, "| the opening daah at Graventnd to-day! THIRD RACE—Frhik Lord (3 to a ST LOUIS «a, .0rs's 2 esos’ poo0To TOO houses was not imu Buy on the boarl. Pt. Louie fane yell with | ping B—Thirke-tosrths of ‘The defeat was all the more bitter be x ny ih ADORE Lime Jong Wve uf tucks be: | more enthusisam than Mf I had been | gailerttet) ne {10,40 AnH, tO! TT netepe qgier the withdrawel et Lady hi pRisca 40:8 for pine) 31) Nai, sta aa (Continued from Second Column.) “Sanat Ementy tuted wireet and tye ads Rade t Browns, Beoren of New eh Timed dd Beh Per) Amovita the big aptinter wae regacded Slondy RE et mii Fourth Inning—~Elberfeld Walked, Chase sacrificed. Hari- MAL gacent streets levaing fe ork Motors were in the boxes thi) usCUND RACE—S:x furlonga—Ett-/ sn sure hing, The disposition weemet Popa pace, ~Bekotoh (even) | Taylor replaced Amo In the box tor zell tossed out Williams, Elperfeld scoring. Laporte singled, 1, Angler (6 to 6 for place) 2, Cedar-|Palien ha) © watnedy But forced him at encond silage r ihe be that Morris Appleby and Thomas Gibson Hsia |but died stealing. One run, strome 4, Jey out anansleted. NO + O'Brien and Rook out at first. Hartel flied. No rut, mee th te ne ro NL a, pwosbucrer tn left : And Lady Amelia ancien, | PIRTH RACE—Royal Lady (8 to[Paticn., mecrincms. “Hevitt verre’ om! — Fifth Inning—Conroy flied to Niles, Hoffman singled. Kiei- now Sacrificed. Orth out at first. No runs, RUN, ‘This tithe, however, Roseben got |S) 1, Common Sue (8 to 1 for place) | Time AM + = 5 \. * j PITH RAcK—Ope mily-nd thren-| Mething. Comedtenne, «15 401 ahet.|2, Raringe 3. Fiftn Inning. sg me vat, O'Connor flied. Powell fanned. Niles singled. Jones flied. WHE Ring (Ft 1 a aadoneakier alms | AY ttme out, lala tu benind, Rows ay, the felt” Wasnar — Sixth——Kevler out. Elberfeld. singled. Chase saorificed. ta SIXTH RACE —b. J. layman) nS” xtSion was thrown out . t a | to the stretoh, ‘than closed apd out-| Maven) 1, Sonoma Balle (3 to 2 for | Devin Leash eat ie hit aid sale Williams: flied, Elberfeld scoring. Laporte grounded. One run, on th f a ner (betwee q , LOUISVILLE RESULTS. | Sin"imumvemene ot Comaiienne ‘wan Pi8@8) 2, Woolwich 3. |frind ana howe by "Fa fiwrana "Stone flied to Williams, Orth tossed out Hemphill. O’Brien 2 tere hot aurprising 1 those who noted her Ne. NR agnat back to, thine isingled.. Rock flied to Conroy. No runs. bite terdey cpeuiad as toliowe; "| MM Fnee, Walee Cvsan wan <hitd, HEARST SPE AKS itches Peay vere, Chinon took fet | Seventh Inning—Conroy fanned. Hoffman bunted safely, iyed salted " Tae Hi k 8 5 pea = . je. Loney ruck wut, | HINGT HACK —Kive-sigbtiw ofa mile! ooo tisualy won by Thomas Hiwohoork TO GREAT CROWD. |i Danions tumble. Lever mevck 9 /Kigingw walked. Orth and Hoffman doubled out. No runs. place) % Bure Thing 3. | Jr. Phantom, Woo was a very good fe ~ . Taylor ined to Ritobey Shannon out 4 : Tati horee today. He way favorite and Pah rg 8 sa meet ss Wham Nealon. Hrowme struck out. hres -fourths | 0 4 oarat © to abo 0 persons ‘ " Ta He HR Pha lle llesgee er garadierr ad wena NPG awe abi bird ate Bixth Inning. WHITE SOX LOSE IN THE NINTH, i a to te or place) x Me yy) Love beat Coligny mained pecond choles. b (ac to my o ews %. atlas §. “nto dat * uQracalum wae a noe pt tye sel Rogers, Moevresident of the Pair As Gar! SHINGO J sccte eeneee 10000000 2-8 1G wt) & Maver ; | Was Deaten by the aicond choles, Frank | sociation. hone cun with a holt | ee | Lara "making ‘the Tuuning’ tom "end |" cpg “Atvany Aamociation of Ware Tima asd ark, rear whee S BEAT GIANTS IN EISHT-INNING GAME |to eat and winning easly, Blondy @NtY | nan out, Waaner to > Clarke mot Recast sh i. NATIONAL LEAGUE. hosed. atrong Mayen, Laghited.” Mr. Hearst said | vine fy and Do! a to Cor) PITTSBURG 200020105 y Oatrioh, a hg favorive ih the han- | “hive imqued » promwoup of thely}ON RUN lak nt es First Game. seen, Sas one Angler. while \cloge corporation. In this siaiement erratic GIANTS FS 0011) D2 Ota e “ y : they way Phe Ind naenve League Bt. Lous AT PHILADELPHIA, | ete dh wae atinaty baceed, nilt |wildreesen ttaalt to Jott ' IT FTT AND TERRY, S ; ' Mt 8208 4 88 oot) ran MNT a, and ln Ney } At Philadelphia (N.L)—2d game: St. Louis, 0; Phila. 4. Iihonder, Marahall: Bionle, Dooin, ] Baring pane Tile A OR » At Detroit (AL)—Boston 2, Detroit 9, CHLGAGO AT TON, |race. won ‘cleverly. ‘Bie latd tn henind are, Nay At Cleveian floras ooo BEE HG 8 goal Comyn hee tothe atteish wbane ajo Meat yan Democrats t Cleveland (Al)--Washington 1, Cleveland 3, 00010000 ot} “ eth and Milne Bra EASTERN LEAGUE. ene Firat Gam, PROVIDENCE AT MONTREAL, bee ee 88 aE Se itn, Pie Cn ro hs Heat a ee cemented At Toronto -(E.L)-—Jersey City, 2; Toronto, 3. Reput went to the trent and won handily wT Hayman Showed the Way, You and |B * length wads Halt from Common | At Montreal (EL)-Second game: Prov. 2, Mont, 0. nit Neu hale Ree ae ea | PATROLMAN SE SET FREE. vane conte At Buffalo (E.L)—-Newark, 4: Buffalo, 2. ih Cheers. Jury this riornine ex At Rochester (EL)—Baltimore 5, Rochester 6. for # ‘fait They will a take Onerated Patrolman Charles Daly, of place before Leonard Joe Ruyinan, tavirite in the che Weel Mxty eighth wireet auloou, wh 1 the offer of the club which offerm aiach pemieneniod gloninm event, went to ibe trout at ie y af reo ’ on Hopi. AE nluod John A Ha a | ihe beat inducements Straten: whore “hovlecy ud’ dat aie |naares nat ol dia "Wee MauaY devon | tye areicien cull Yor m battle at cat LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, tur | Sareea i) Fa har te wae oaks msn | Wreaiedsiets seat DATE. 10 °ES toot” a ea y a knockout mi aunt of Fourth--Chamblee & 1, | ee 3-1 place, Piller. Sixth—Clitton Forge nn Bert Osra 5-2 if Bluecoat, weights and in the the day of &

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