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WARY IMI¥, Yrariaees FINAL) RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. BINGHAM SCOR bs 1%: way Adams, for many years the “Policy King’ of New York, fired am .44-calibre bullet clear through his head in his luxurious apartment ent in| ary __the Ansonia, Seventy hird street and Broadway, to-day, struggled toa “bed, threw himself across it.and died. Despondency, disease and recent { heavy financial losses served to impel him to self-destruction, but the } real reason wasfi¢ memory of the methods he used in accumulating his ‘.. ‘millions, the haunting consciousness that, despite all he could do, New York regarded him, as Justice Scott characterized him three years ago, ‘AL ADAMS DIES BY HIS OWN HAND IN FIT OF REMORSE Former Policy King, F ortune Shattered! and Family Ambitions Unrealized, Shoots Himself Before Mirrc in Ansonia~ Hotel. “the city's meanest criminal." # ment. The ambitious plans*he had made for his family in the days when fe had unrestricted control of the “Policy game in New York were dlasted when he donned the-stripes of a convict. | Handicap upon his wife and daughters and sons, because his name was! nerider the two Dattalions of infantry | + -oupled with theirs upon every occasion. dimes he squeezed from the poor in years gone by gave him no enjoy- A lonesome figure among men, hé lived face to face aan his “past until he could no longer bear the sight of it. M. J. Sage & Co.’ This concern was backed by Adams. all_over the country, and the profits were large, until the sudden rise in Missouri Pacific and Southern Pacific stocks. = M. J. Sage & Co. Kept calling on Adams for money until his bank account could not stand the. strain. : ‘What proved to be the finishing blow in a series of eerie ‘ that visited “Al Adams in the last five-years of hig existence was the [8 failure, in August, of the gigantic bucket shop enterprise known as My § The failure cost him, it is estimated at He found himself_a The pennies and nickels and It had branches 1 Port Swill carry! about; 907, met) 2 ] § corpor: VENTURES DISASTROUS. The Sage failure had the effect of paralyzing the business ‘of the Guanajuato Amalgamated Gold Mines Co,, Adams’s big venture. This ation, organized under the Jaws of the State of New Jersey, | apector-d nerals office, togetier with| owned a mine in Mexico, - Adams was president. a i +f reltased from-Sing Sing two years-ago he engaged-sitite No.1579, on {warships Kentucky — Indiana, — sine mes @as ; _the fifteenth flodr of the Hotel Ansonia NATO cat aes the). Glantals mient to his family he lived there alone. yp trentived-at No 339- West -Bighty-fitth street TI ¥ \ ~ saldor, 1 slrupned nielshborhood. Niolnity of the fine manalon knew that Ht —was-occupled “by the wife and “chi, Siren of the "Policy King.” ‘His Daughter's: Marriage. Right on top of the Sage fullure came | Nexo b & ; g | Adams, went sto” heey trouble experienced by Adams's | ama, went io: we ae securt m petting married (0 Paul Na- [to the mee and goog a ee a Frenchman, at Newport, | 3uphowedt that Adams had wonn ag i Amit divorced her Nuaband, and | Wied Uo eatertae quit of is patron'a clothes. Tt Take hie favorite dnughtor, ae aire -— f-_Wapoleone had been with evry iy timately siroying A destroy the bight that has rested upott | a his children because of his caresr, Hil fronc-of ‘the dresser mirror, placed AION Adama _grew garrulous over fy a) Hin troubles when she allowed liquor to Tdpeen bis tongue, { tie: hint of his intention: to commit weet fm located at No. 67 Broadway, | “Moye who mew him noted bye + giated apneararnce aqqry' that he had lett the hotel, aagipreked that while absent trom Biicw the failure he Tas Deen 60 nmieh Inthe publls eye dnd his plc ture haw been printed so often thit he I the Weat_Eluhty-fift strbet eld. house physictun of the An- ~- pOhia7 and wald at that time that be head Thorney, She Cotontal Beaurities Company the blow proved too much for his nerve. The cold-blooded, iron r man of money became a complaining gabbler, telling all whom he- inet |S len ot the hard tuck that pursued Nim so relentles He began to drink. ly. His favorite remark was: AMILY-. “Tesidence at No=471 Wi y Adama visited “his family but fothasilaon-that occeaton ot wit) Which he onde lbre Colt. which carries a ball big envugh to kill an elephant. Slept Part of the ENG ies of thove In the retired voy, Mra. Rodert— 140 litmes and divorced by his} “teil hatiwa onthe scene, to coincidentally | eee ae the rca ho never dropped | the plaster. nth he lant me he appeared at the of. |, Adams had “contemplated or dled nin mining the floor. A poo ipot mhowas thats He sald he oe The company was _ engaged in getting tid of 600,000 shares of stock at $5 a share when the! Sage blow-up scared off investors. To little knots of men in tHe cafe of the An- sonla he would talk ramblingly of the hoodoo that appeared to be his Inseparable companion. “Nothing is breaking right ae me.?” ABANDONED BY HIs His position was aggravated ie his_lonesomeness,- When—-he—was- in_orderto-avoid- embarrass= His’ wife and unmai i i _ Were “about: stoi te —henire_feam—etarting the-eperation-tancrg Winisetl vapular by several beaut Ltiful pla: fabout Bem appearance wate bed-shows + fat least a portion of the Te pI [tena why Mh the clerk at the deak tele ‘Was a favorite, of é sulte ocdupled Thes finally succeeded in getting | sista of thes roomie Aa a dreqa: © clergyman to;marry them, but only [ing-room and a bedroom, after the newspapers had published col- | et between two large mirrors UmMne concerning ther adventure In eis iy ahs ig dresser with “a bix ‘full account reference was’ made to the fact thet Mrs, Armilte was the Gaugliter of Al Adina Adams had g6t to be sixty-tve years | form of: Adi When lie found that hls advancing dismay Yeara would not serve to tide his past (0 the oMicc tiie Idea. of self-destruction frat” pre ~A fewswho know him In- ar swinging ! 4 the fey: and Walked sown er mirror and - saw Lae ets a, lying acrosy. th urther he ‘nitrrled to, the levator aad A few minutes Inter tre houne detective ane Dr. Thornley word | 10% |The upper part of the body iellevartuat ne hoped, by de | sulcide was on the bed! The f and lege were on the Moor: A trall of blooit rowed that Adams stood av tull lenath ‘Olver againat his d the trigger. muzele of the rv htteample and pull Shot Himself Before Mirror. Decaus the dresser. was ret in cor- ia) @ room and at an ABs je Adams, He! talked at 7.20! Mnen he faced. the mirror, with De, Josian | wise. to the door-tending to. the halls ‘The-oullet went clear through his -hend, | through the open door—tn the hallway and lodged da-the wall sO firmly that a eJot of work to do (o-day*and needed | big-penknife wan required to dig it from A W00d rust, back on the, bed after shooting Mert felt, but hile enlculalona’ went wrortk: ot WasTo Y " fell agalnet @ ollaircand dro 11 jet my Felday afternoon the | sf bloods on thes car: [ue ’- Fhole clear. through his head, {Ais feek agalnoand manage'to preva, tho7y (Continued on ) Becond Page.) ‘SUMNER SAILS TONGHTFORCUBA WITH AMY FORCE | | Transport . at “Brooklyn | om ) — Pier with Steam Up Awaits Troops. — from Plattsburg Hurry on Train. Hehter can—convey two: battalions of | Jersey City to Pler 2%, Brooklyn, tne with stoam up, will get under way for tranaport to reach the jpland. All supplies, with the exception of the Meld eauipment brought by the extra cargo, for the Quartermasters Gepot in Havana js being takeh aboard, but the’ moment the soldiers from and the vessel will leave, from the Fifth Brigade, which left morning and are expected to arrive in carry four companies of engineers who have been stationed in- Washington and who arrived at-2-P.M. over the Pann- sylyania Railroad. There are’ 340 men fn the four companies. With the 6:0 infantry In front Plattsburg the trans- | No stop. will bo made en route to | Cuba, and {tix expected to-iand the troops in Havana Friday nigt - Lieut. R. K. Spiller, of the Twenty- ‘aixth Infantry, will be transport: quar- Ftalions. = Rations for 1,800 men for Afteen dayx have been taken aboard. This does not include the extra cargo for the quar- termanter's depot i Capt. N: Marine Superintendent. in- CaP A ihe wenmel to-day. and declared @vervthiv« ready for the troops. He jaald $C Was doubttur it the beat would {get aways bofore late to-night, but that | Newe. : ranaports from New York -and rbo: fo act as tender ve f t aay eVanNNTE ANT TARE OOPS aD there. MORE MARINES LAND IN HAVANA, HAVANA, Oct. L—A brigade of mar- by Major Wendell C, Neville, was land Med early to-day trom ms United sta) Japalls and proceeded by trolley to Cam TERNS Th of any kind Al the mening were ein d_ within which was carried out with great pre- {elston owing to the Sact that tent supe plies and general equipment were brought along in the boata with each detachment so that cach boat load of a long stay ashore Several Meld gunk were also’ landed. ~All the landIngé were made at wharf of the Hayana Contrgat Electric Rathway. Taft Opens University. The members of the Supreme Court called al the légatlon—this-morning to fiaythelr respects to Gov, Taft. who fad gone (Co the untyersity to partks.- pate in the annual opening ho Goveriiai™ Madew-specoh at the | opening of. the university which was enthumlasticall aadienc of the cap i who cheere, the United Stites and Pre velt, Major Ebgene Fo Ladd armament commission. p iho the camps of-Gen--Fina Guerre Caatitio, completing the disarming ni | rangements. WARHINGOON anin Texas is held ting further isi ric I Tre Secret Piypartment that more battie-sh| rites. HG has been informed that the Texas! nas 2 marines aboard end turher sun. rites for land Aervice. ¥ PALMA DFLAYS ets +\The battle Cape Henry awalt. ons from. Seen ¥ Wired (ho. oN ivy y Ald not need "any ut wanted more mae 23 S Ex-Prevldent Palinn (rom Havana has been postponed until to-morrow, aiiiB:t0 convey, hitn re, but tho ex-resident courteous.) Sealine to travel in that manner. oiaknown: thac Palma's family are not willing to traverse the tsland unt Matanzas or‘elre- Mention has begun. but-they. are | longer “upprehenalys. of a personal | BROANIE pan iitecexe rr eaigent — [EIRSIE pOED FOR ISLAND. | | Two Battalions Ordered Here, | | | ne As noon after 6 P. M. te-day as ae troopa from the West Shore depot in| U, 8. transport Sumner, already waiting | Cuba. It Is expected to be the’ first ‘troops, is aboard. “A lange amount of | Piattsburg arrive the Joading will coase Piattaburg: on a special train early this, Jersey City at 6 P. M., the Sumner will |” fermaster, and will be in command of St.-Lonis Major Gale. Inspector from the In. | Giants }1.—The Giants easily defeated st In. both “qames of to-day'’s double- Inev, consisting of 750° mien, commanded | header, winning the firat by a score of }3 to 0 and the second by a score of 2) to-@ men had with’ them: tul! equipment fof | ivhrew > Browne out |threw out Seymour, NO RUNS. e Hew | [htt | Noonan to Barry, Ferguson wan eat [Browne struck out. NOR | Seymour. got ft j-up, for, ® Nigh one and lucha It to lett AIS DEPARTURE. i HAVANA, Oct leThe a i ° ame: apartur of| # Mth Gove Tat offered@Mr. Palma a wars | nr Ntrang did the wate for Holly, Noon, struck out. NO RUNS, ham pt c Hanthornex3- GIANTS CAPTURE TWO _ GAMES FROM ST.LOUIS Luck Gave Them Victory ‘al |: First and Ferguson's Pitch- . | whip. Col. Cowles, of the Fifth In-| th shramtry;t-tn-command—of thertre—bat— SECOND GAME. 8 -0-0.0 Game called New York at Jouts Shannon, If O'Hara, jf, > fc will, certainly reach Havana before | Browne. rf Ht “ot fe aren, otf Other enterprises in which Adams was interested were affected, and {ans of thet ansports. from Newport Seymour, cf Bennett, 3 reanahan, Hanitan, 3h. Barry, ib. Murray rf. 19, ws. cGann, Noonan, _¢.- Ba generac a. (Speciel-to The Evening World.) —- POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK. oct. While Ames eastiy abut out cured Was no demonstration Re TUNE to WIN by two -TuCKY €rr= ra: (The aecond gaine wad @-WaIK-for| niettecann, igrenetebe from beginning to énd Hanttan, the new third baseman crowd numbered + Firat Inning. O'Hara Dahlen to McGann Burch, wiruck’- outs. Bennett Met so Brown NO RUNS. grew out Blignngic= <Mfeciynn Hot Second Inning: non.” NO RUNS, Bresnahan doubled. janifan hunted j safely. Mofann filed’ but to urray ) he Brenaan: wore pester, ane eee | Huniten second, Devin fou! Med 0 Odea. BteGiyen tie | Strang out, ONE RUN, oh Third Inning. Noonan filed to Browne. Zimmerman out on atrikes. McGlynn “ditto, NO. RUNS. Ferguson walked. Shannomsacrifce, inapping off second, McGlyn: Fourth Inning. Hanifan pulled McGann” oft the bag Lon O'Hara's grounder after a great Jonechanved atop. Burch struck out. Bennett singled’ .but waa forced by Barry at mecond, Dahlen to. Strang. O'Hara golng to third, Rarry was caught stealing and run down by Mo- | Gann and Stri ig. NO RUNS. d the third strike and Noonon dro} t. Bresnahan reacued for @ bai out, McGann Jen Med. to Burch. ONKE Rn, Fifth: Inning. Dahlen threw Mur our ml “Game called Co -AMERICAN LEAGUE. wy a Tie’ Amber. ber. Mellow, Rich, and lve and | Deena Ui dete oh 979 1.00°0 o-8) Seymour, cf.. | Bresnahan, oc. oo | anitas. 3d a0 1013] MoGann, 1b. Dahten, 2. | Strang, 2. 03 jAmes,-Di> $= 0 Louts | Louie’ MoGlyan sian | Burry beat hiw hit to MeGann. Murray | t to Strang, who touched Barry. aur t {wolng (o second and doubled the batter at frat. Holly lifted a long fy to Shan- | ies, jabestany 13 00202000 9-38 FIRST GAME. NEW YORK RHP.O.A E. Ho o} 19 3 0] ay . LOUL ‘o’'Hara, 1 2 ° |Bureh, ct 1070 {Renn oh 135 — tt | Barry. tb. a 6 170) |Murray, rt Shey ek Pay Sas) | Holly, oI sep O eter Lon One, jNoonan, - - 0 o 8 9 6) Zimmerman, 3b. EO som Karger, p. Fellas tasers ESTES E I 0 IE" 9 6 mu fro SCORE BY INNINGS. ew, Tork rahe lel ee Louls, 0 0.0.0.0 0 0 6 o~o! Stolen ‘hases—Murray O'Hara. Browne, Bresnaban, Left ‘on | Penarris a head for the place. on New — York ——?; t——-Lout. $f Martin wan the favorite-in-the+ Pir: page on balle“Of Ames. 1° oft| jumping 2 uck out—By Ames, 11; by | i Meee ae en pitee Carbenter inv Bouriens:opned=by— Wiliam —Gart tam: BIG STEAMER FOUNDERS AND MANY LIVES LOST BARCBLONA, Spain, Oot, 1.—The jcaptain of the ateamer Liga, which | raced te the front-and, coming away, | arrived here to-day, reporia having ob- had foundered, She wan surrounded by floating bod No details of the disaster were ob- tainable, a os NATIONAL LEAGUE, 2 cer eeeteneeeeont CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, First Game, Shicago wo 1001000 24 ae phil 09000000 0. ‘MeGann aingied int iiganatn | Phiiadetp! Si unawren ANd Moruny Alooey sade tat and Dono n Secend Game. 4 § . 00361 04 Philadelphia ps8 0008 OG Batteries Reulbaofeand Moran, Me- | Gloakoy-and:Criat, Game called by agreement CINCINNATI AT BOSTON, ‘ 900 O0n 00 600 00 x4 Lek cal Schiel; | Sinoinnatt Ratterien-SWewm: Young and Brovwa, ie HOLSCHER, 1510, WINS STH AT BRIGHTON BEACH Favorite, Lady Tarantella, HEAD LIST, BUT UNFIT MEN, HESAYS, INSPECTORS. eee ee “Tl Never Promote Them,” He Des for place) 2, Sanctus 3. ‘for place) 2, Comman Sue 3." e+ [Carter to the stretch, where he came 0. 2.0 3 0}good race in very fast-time. Demund 20} just Instead long enol 2 Sp inonok a head {mon Sle through the ntretch. fwho trains “tS — Martin, and many f {ac thd end of six furlongs and breexed jhomesan’ easy winner by three les naths | | Adonis, wh ; served off Oporto a big steamer whieh plady 4 ) | HAMILTON RESULTS, | ~ Is Third, Finishing COURT DRESS WINNER. | Dr. Gardner Takes Opening Dash and T. S. Martin Romps Home in’Chase. ~ BRIGHTON RESULTS. _ FIRST RACE—-Dr. Gardiner (8 to 1_and $ to 1) 1, Adoration (12-to-+ for place) 2, Penarria 3. _ SECOND RAGE—T. B. Martin (even and 1 to 2) 1, Realm.{4\4o- THIRD RACE—Court Dress {1 to 3 and out) 1; Barbary, Belle (Fto 5 FOURTH RACE—Electloneer (12 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, De Mund.(2 te 5{ for place) 2, Paumonok 3. FIFTH RACE—Red Friar (3 to 1 and 7 to 10) 1, First Mason (out for place) 2, Tartan 3. jand 6 to-¥) 1, Adonis (4 to 1 for place) 2, Lady Tarantella, 3. "BY FRAVK W. THORP. BRIGHTON BEACH, Oct. 1—Eleo- toneer won the Produce Staken at Vrighton tiia_afterneon—in—a—fashiot: (SIXTH, RACE—Holacher'(15..t0 41, clares—May Break with Mayor— Hints at Graft and of Funds ‘Raised to Buy Promotion. ; —An_open rupture seems imminent between “Mayor McClellan-and Police Commissioner Bingham. The Jatter in conference with’the Mayor to-day, following a meeting of the Board of Estimate, declared with _ | characteristic emphasis that he: had told the-Mayor that so Jong’ as he Jeontinied Hf command of the Police, s Depart not one of the five 1 ¢leyated to. that position. « According to Commissioner Bingham, Mayor ‘McClellan gave the Commissioner no satisfaction following the declaration. The Mayor, the Commissioner said, listéned intently enough, but shook his head and smiled, without in any manner committing himself either in acquiescence, or x opposition to th to eS plied “of the Commissioner. . The five men_referred-to by Commis- stoner Bingham as “unfit for thé pro- motion to inapectorsiip are Capt. Hodgins, who ranks first'on the Ust; Acting Inspector Formona, Acting In+ spector Hogan, Acting Inspector .O'Con- oP 4 “> jeor- and Capt Galingher, of East One m 5 Hundred and Twenty-sizth Street Sta- i : r Mons _Jatter’g. precinct raida-of A. : 5 aes eee Seda cal aay tant week over the precinct commander's head. eee a Bingham, concerning whose own retirement from the Police Depart= duent rumor has of late been dur, it pisos thet-rerites-htsterory ttre Paton His remarkably poor, performance In the Flatbosh fe still unexplained. “Elec Uoneer Iaid third to Demund and Me- ing in. game.and.strong and won a cra to beat Pa r the plaice, Wate Peatl wns crowded on the fence in thia| raceand Jories had hin knee braleed. kstates Senssor Thomas C.-Platt, retiched /with, ndiaiva ton He made a claim of Toul bugethe stow Ardy_took he netiee — Prom “Stakes easily Bi was In her) old form, and the books held her at a short price, Shé won allthe way and was hard held at tha end. Common Sue and Barbary Belle raced close together all ‘the. way, the latter outgaming Com- Halifax was an even money favorite In the opening dash, but he had no. speed and Aninhed -outride the money, | br, Gardner, an *§ to I chance, went to the front, made “wll the running and] ¥e wise ones (hdught that perhaps thg Mong-priced one” would wis. Martin, howoter, ted i] the way and prem. euslly by fittest’ Jengths from Reabing |: a2 to 1 chanee i Red Friar Breezed Home. First Mason wax a hot favorite Inithe ftth race, bur from Wirst-Mason, “wie teat Tarn two} jengihe for ihe plae Holacher Takes Sixth. Hive, Piaeun Went {0 the Tront at the mtart of he sixth and made the rusining | be the far turn, with Tarantella and | Wichimess next. On the turn Holcher | won ‘cleverly by @ wcant length from closed strong aml beat reniella the same detence for ——_~»— a HAMILTON, Oct. [The races here to-day result ay follows FIRST RACE—Three-fourths or a mile-—Toots ‘Mook (7, to 10 and. ol) 1 Acely (8 to 1 for pidce) 2. Reside 3 Aa Ata 15 SECC: 5 mileéHlkhina (to 6 an ikhths of # T. to, 10) 1, Nlolers (2 to 1 for place) & Misa Mur= tha %. Time—1o THIRD RACK tote mind hHreat (alias miles Gold Run (tty 2 nd out) 1 Frank for pion) 2. dam Parmer 3 : FOURTH Five (and) one-halr furlongn. nh Queen \(2\to 1 and Sto 1, Bminola (to 2 \for\ place) % Tues Mare 3, 06 FIFTH | RACE—On George (oyen and 1 ton for plas Times} if \edlenes 24) Lite Rei Mish Gutety 5. i Mille todas Mee Pett reson ter Way | ‘i 2 _Gensrt-frexn Wor the. Ml falta ‘of the?! Bou SH something te —apare,— Adarand pi Rocbass hit —- Barry. -Threo.' strane tiob: racing inher best form, beat j toms o. (There was some play On| pewper conduct’ with a lady who had | jtop of Madivon Square Garden thiv Aged Senator's Wife De. ha —tae—reccived infermertion nies Story of Trouble: |potcarte nr saat ie neotre the ap; amount In each case ts set at’ $15,000, -Between Them. This information together with the fact that word hag reached the Com- nlasioner of wholeaiie rafting — hes : been -Dract Ri the department stneq 3 , 4 ers Multhily pelle: ani hourafterin ewePaPere: ie vwantctn “his! “vacate awd alee: containing the story of the wllexed -do=! pin retutn—Thinit-ta Ratt, cRuved hie mestle turmoll which, tt 1s sald, has | utterance to-day given m moment when he was fre#h from witer wrecked thr home life of aged United en, ht Wie fresh a tall wil the eplendi§ Platt homo at Highland | quarters ‘to se Seay con the Mayor to Now Yor he: handsome’ woman! kevern} demande ne i who before he? jarringe to the Senator | the“ welttion. of candidates toe wae Mra, LilllaneT. Janeway, wAVash- | Spectorshins, s .| Mr: Bingham said: “I told the Mayor Ingtoh widow, who maintained 'an £x*) exacuy what I wanted done, and what pensive eatatlishment ona Government T wanted to do. I am not privitesed to salary of $60 a month, wns very angry, | tell those plans or Intentions now. imal Wsraportecttor The Wveninel yard I told the Mayor not a atngie rein os the list of fre wan fe for who paw her at the station, sho #2 himent. All_are wnat, 1 tofd an interviewin Which she attacked her | him. Iotold the Mayor that so “tom-in-law, Col. Francie J, Carmod: poh ay 4 Femeinsst at Lt 2 Eade 9 ; ©. Pottcs Denertment Icon whom she blamed for this flood of $-| Ror and contd not be influenced poeutes, and whom she scarified with! to promote elther of, theed men, bitter words. I got my information concerning: them_and recent practices th te department. from usdenlabble used physical (lolence upoh her feeble | thority, 1 acted: on inf husband; that ahe Js living apart from | gud bellef, wher 1 went Sd es Sunee Whar Gt T= MATOT and my Th TeRnR ETO R wae thet vad accuned Wii Gl TN eh foun de Nod from. the Mayer. hat had the MAYOR RS Fay in te asked the reparter; recelyed no reply from the Mayor z fave A nod of the Neato smile, —@ of a emis, —wehien-f_couldrot-n= te! anawered Commissioner Bing- nie guest ant eli! ple (Continued on Third Page.) pe? ee HIS HIGH DIVE ~ “CAUSED A FLOOD. Hieh Diver Harmon's dlye from the! tae was next “asked! urgestion whateye: miselonar.. KUL ay as Kea hurriedly ito His Driv ate, aie lopped all work for -ceveral hours Phe tank -into_which he dived —hurat Cominissionas Hingham) ree Pateeay rom his yacation it was wih under_the strain of Harmon's dive and | fie: intention of making one Inspectors witha lovid report retensed the fhun- he wuddonty , changed mitted, reds of gullons Gf water contained. (deciding to name three trom tie ist Harmon _esciped: thon og ‘The diver ts of the team of Harmon | to dive during the} New York County me rumore Of ETAtt 1 Fair, Row was ino re hearant. divers had olimbed to pon his returr rafters Gurden to take Maserit wits he tank Jato. whleh they m: ething amlew Ww of wood he 2 lations that existed be Mayor M Pollor practice dive ‘ner Bir Heimors of the Teight it did, caused the den tank | +0 la and ria of chat of the & Pomwritme d about nt Clty Hott taday not down. deb Jane to blow to, pleces) as Jn an explosfon, | in. te while the diver-Juat escaped a wreckage and ruth of water den was flooded ind the rehear Taved” byt the wow Wil épen tomnighe [It wan att TUM Nee ee "the Mayor and re. Cor LOUISVILLE RACES. | in’ Mtulberty aed | m fear Ha Oct. 1—The races here | ing Comaniai out of the Veme LOUISVILLE, tod an follows: vo-day te i | Duftalo, was. to sof varant Sy O' Bele to 2 and 4) Te wae with } for place) 2. wanted Gen things Int and—ene-half with'and th Jonks—THumphant (7 to Hd 6 to Opinion: that Rg) ue Majta (6 toll for place) 2, Atten; slowly. THIRD F nres-fourths of A FS ind the Conn t went into mile—Marvel BP. }8 to S and & to MQ. ¥ the Mayorta offich the wise onta: ante, Rutadar@ to. 6 for plac Tat 3 oT gala yous Timea: ‘Tho report reached Mulberry atreer FOURTH RACE—One mile —Gharla- | and went to n certain | icnowing’ one sunday. World Wants ork Monday Woriders. 3. 13 to 1 and even) 2. MiGade: ior place) 3, Harry Scott 3, Hogan coming the day after the Wuttals aonyertion. b ‘

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