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PINAL U RESULTS. EDITION NEW YORK, “WEDNESDAY ¥, OCTOBER IN HOTEL; HIS she Gate: Her Mind at_Last-Mo- ment and Remains in Highland _ Mills, Where She Attacks a Photographer. { SENATOR'S SON ON GUARD AT FATHER’S APARTMENT. Enfeebled Condition — Before News that. Wife Abandoned Visit Was Received. Gotham to-day and carried off to an impregnable fortress in his suite of private offices in the United States Express Company's Building, at No. 49 Broadway, just one-hour before the time of the-expected arrival of his buxom wife, coming hot- foot from the Plait estate near Highland-Mills, “with the avowed intention of taking her proper and Wwifely place-at-the side of her aged husband. But he might as well have stayed in his bed, For Mrs. Platt,aban- doning her announced intention of yesterday, did not-come to town. She was ‘still at Tioga Lodge this afternoon, boiling mad, although she had been able to take some of the edge off her temper by smashing the camera and smacking the cheeks of a photographer who tried to snapshot her in the main street of Highland wens Mra -piatt's) Intentfon to rejoin her | harhand was due to the knowledge that | had come to her within the paxt Grefi- 4y-four hors tint Senator Platt lax of fortune, Aes ther from forcing «big-money | | < eeitiement with fia and to exclude her 7 POKER GAME OF PLATT COLLAPSES WIFE SLAPS CAMERA MAN... _‘Frail Old Man Carried to Office from the} ~ > v [Old Senator Platt, in-a state of collapse; was borne out-of the Hotet ier YALEWINS HER FST GAME ~AICING SEASON Without Captain Easily Defeat Wes- leyan, 21 to 0, THE LINE-UP.-— Hockenberzer Gills (8pecial to The Prening Works.) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 3—Yale opened the season with Wesleyan to- day.-Capt‘Sammy"Morse sent Yale tradition fying to the winds by refus- ing to lead the team in. the opening game._Morso_in recovering: from _« @pell of sickness. Walter Camp and & Horde of experts were out to -alze up be play under the new rules. ‘HALF. FIRST Yale - Wesleyan ~ SEGOND HALF. Yale ..+2--2---- a Neen an oa FINAL SCORE. Yale 1 Wesleyan as | HARVARD’S SECOND WOMEN BROKEN Tron Taft perantary— per \ ft in the of bis death Mrs. F Ipba. sheeah tne an interview Ree e ones pe set trephine of the Nonator's sons to prevent him from marrying Det hla miate of affatra Senat | ft want 's lawyer-son feedlot HL Hatt, the von wie hae never novicet!Qne Player Put Out Two fe <i iprlsce mies the for way since she mar- | ity Wandelt an —__UPBY DISCARD == ont =Car ds and-Only Wanted- | = THE LINE- UP. Bowdoin, Drummond Dramaroes [Becbmaia w. Appolonl iSpectal ta One—Then, Crash! One of the telephones In The vening:; yi fnita print, | Workt thls afternoon, and Thea locel sQamanicAt | Cue ma no put the piver to his thay have. a sulte on the{F, thought he hei made a connection with Senator Platt, in the| With a combination power house, eaw- lor and within ~ few fect {Ml and piccolo soo, Listent e—deorak hin -ebtting-room.— kta iy he Ulecoveret tata wom ig into- the mi a—-at the other end, but she ax tating en mase, 90 y wait among the Gotham’s stat of employesy tat (he Frank Platts have + come tothe hotet-tr-order_to maintain} to speak. SRE Tem sort of protectorate Yrol-tHy Od Ren —-Calir-yourselt, mindamn," he implored, ator, to nct as a guard againat surprises! “calm yourself, What | aw |__OF sieges by die militant Mra, ‘Taomas| calauiay wisest lion antes “Collie Plate. PE) Senator In Collapse. Frank Piatt and a porter bore Sen- | ,, ator Platt across the lobby an inch at |, a Umo to-day, ateering his helpless eho hud form toward Use. eireet-door-—He-pud: | aca it "She discarded two carts and sald she wanted one," came back the wom- yo! “Now I wait to_know—it hen she discarded (hose two cards nd took ono after she found out that! ceettrs deily- wave Way Kltogéther und f= in| Ove OF Uie Carus Bahietutes = thelr arms as Hmp In hig-tong— black ane ag 2nd putin eran Seat a8 'W-bag of broken bones, His ‘couldnt ‘but she wall she hnem mows Jegs dangled lifelossly with the —técx scraping against the floor and’ the lp- per -part-of hls body was seized with |PSinat Pury. a violent spell of trembifng; His drawn | would take ~face turned deathly white. From ap. ito 7 Sout than 1 did alsted on playin gainst ours andl poker and she in- and: putting ber hand she Was dealing her- heard ber say she one cand and we leave it £ isen hand | poarances ho was a very. ill man-too Tae becitise she should have! ; Own b y Mh sil to be Venturing wbrond—dut thé.non and if ehe made, intake ake “uate | and the perter titted him bodily acrasa pay for _{t Horsnlf.. Please tell. eit the aldewalk and deposited his shrunk- itn 1a Uhl Decalae eh broke up the! when w n't lot-.her-keeap ea Trane Te eaten roi Piatt ity with her tour -carda-ar take Jumped in himself, took lls father In on: Peasineiia discarded. his arms and told the man on the Dox fs Mah sald. the aD, are | ; i F hind was dead, She lose to srive: to No. 40 Broadway, At the OFLC there must have been a hot acy OMx8. the invalid Senator's confden- | nent Wal private seorciary, William Howe, was. waiting. How6, who had been hurriedly sum- moned back from a vacation since tho! publication of tho tale of his chief's in cne- fat where poker game happened, —o_ HAMILTON RESULTS, ———— that” female! domeatig war, helped to curry ihe old{ HAMILTON, Oct. 2—The races hee man inside the bullding and up to the! to resulted an follows; second floor, Once they got him in! FIRST RACE—Three-fourtha of a | his rooms the oiter doors were locked | Breratoe panasee| i to + and even) 1 erator (3 to ‘or place) &, atid he was safe. Thero he stayed all) G 4. TimeaLip Bh RIN C), bathed aa ¢ peat What induced Mrs. Piatt to beat a SEARLE her milnd at the Jast minute cin only be| Reside (4 to S for place) 2 Chaviey Huonsed at. It le known that sho was | Ward, 3 Time—11 ndout to, leave Tioga Lodge to drive THIRD” RACHTh -fourthe of 4 to the Atation ‘this forenoon when she Capel Aluram (7 to 1 und 3 to 1) 1,! heard fomething which causod hor to yiept’s (inte for olica) gdandon the Journey for the dey least) Pow Ro: RACE-One matte Solan It Is sald that a friend wired her from faingle (@ to 1 and even) 4, Manhattan that she ‘could not hope to er, (8 to 5 for place) 2. Bryan's Fewch hor husband's ear just yet. To j/~LM 2 A reporter for Tho Evening World who| | FIFTH R talked with her over the telephone) tty ed Drs. Platt said she didn't know when | Time—1.49. she would return to the eclty, and Ahats SIXTH RACE—Seven-el rileht= | Timo | ACE—One and one-sixteent (to 1 apa 8 to 1). Racine for place), 2, Cadichon 3 hths oflamile Y did know she would not toll the 7-Gay Adel iide (3 to 1 and even) 1, Plan Carlisle Indians . Pex men, ‘Thoy had worried her taponet ts to 2 for plave) 2 Mafalda 3, Susquehanna ~ pnoush, pho, added. \n.a volve that was Leah airy ie FINAL SCORE, cs tipeerc {Garis bday Rivase’ Ale le Del + eninund om Bacond Page. ; av lincbena of, rele: with annie, jon the gridiron h line presence of 3,000 lwas. Interested ‘to ee Flatia_take He ond fling at Pawar is Fte en Were expec discarded two and had only tou! | Susquehanna {Suaquehanna . -l rhsht. PEEED,- CAMBRIDG 5, 3—Harvard met Howdoin © this afternoon in Everybody the Harvard LDIERS Oe: Mass, to xhow a mors than against WHilams, with some for- ward passes and short kicks to enliven matte! FIRST -HALF— Harvard-..---- Bowdoin Bansird Difion erie ‘Hheihatetn Cooney om Fentey)= Tibbot {Harlan}. Daub MeCormick (Hooks) Hence ‘an Sickie 3.—The Je Princeton football team played the pee |.uadqamo_of'the season to-day againat PRINCETON, N. Stevens Institute, There has been sev- dfal Changes” inthe Tigers tine—sincs- Sturdy. --Herring.-who —played right | tackle, was moyed to centro, Cooney ys changed over to right tackle and Rhelnsteln was placed at guard on the! same 8! Although the game was} hardly e: ted to be exciting the atten- | dance was large nd the Tigers bad no | trouble In defewing the vialtors 2 to 0. | The I\ne-up: FIRST HALF. Princeton Stevens ; SECOND HALF, Princeton Stevens i FINAL SCORE. Princeton | tevens od INDIANS LINE UP WITH SUSQUEHANNA. ‘FIRST HALF, Carlisle Indians SECOND HALF, Elis}. } third. iT AUN ENDS ~ LAST CHANCE 0 i Davis’s Crack Gives Phil- | adelphia Game.and Chi- | cago the Pennant. — BATTLE IS ALL. OVER. Even if-White Sox Lose Every | Game Griffith’s Men Can- not Land First Now. FIRS T 20 0 Highlanders . 1-7 Philadelphia . 2 niladelp hia, York. Har belle Ie L Sater: Be a fs 0 4 tty Armbruster, ried Prk Highlander. . Philadelphia, Game caited. Philadeiphia. New orYk. Harbell, tf. Conroy, If Armbruster, rf. j-Keeler, rf Davis tb. Hiberfale, sx Nichelle, es, — Chase, 1b. ldring, 3b. Wiliams, 2, Bhean, 2b. Laporte, 3b. Bender, cf. Hoffman. ct. Dygert, «. Thomas, c Byrnes, p. Foxe; vp: Umptte—Hurst. BY FOZEMAN BULGER, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3 — When Davis, of the Philadelphia team, «mash: ed a fome run in the third inning of the second game to-day he not onty won tee game, but knocked out the last Shope of the Highianders winning the pennant. The flag goes to Chicago. The weather favored the White Sox to-day and thé double game scheduled at St. Loula waa postponed on account of met grounds, ‘Nyaa¢ games comnot be played now, for Chicago meets Detroit for a single game to-morrow, and Cleve- - HIGHLANDERS MURPHY AND HEARST AT WHR. MAY BREAK UP THEAA ALLIANGE 1906, 3, ‘CAUGHT TRYING “TOSMUGGLE HERE . $20,000 IN cS Tip from Abroad Told) that Suspect Was Buy- ing Many Emeralds. Because Manuel Saurez tried to ket -}past-Uncle Sam's revenue sharps with About a peck of uncut emeralds hidden ‘on his person he ts in jail under charges, The seizure room at the Custom House contains a heap of the green stones. The collectors are patting themselves on thelr respective backs, great is thelr biggest singie-— handed schemes’ of the fiscal year. Saures is a Spaniard, whiskered> and dillous. He came in to-day on the White. Star liner Oceanic from Liverpool. Es- pectally on hia account Deputy Sur- Yeyor of the PortJohnM.—_Histiop + ment down the bay on the cutter to/ meet the ship, Information had come to the Custom House people amd to tre ‘Pinkertons} from’ one of the Government's secret agents in the gem-cutting centres of Europe that Manuel Saurex had pur- chaerd a Jarge quantity of emeralds! abroad and tha: he @hould be closely’ watched on Jandini Bishop instructed the inspectora to question Baurez sharply, Through an tnterpreter—for he speaks no English— they aaked him if he had anything duti. | Able to dectare. He said he did not and stuck -to- tt, As acon ax the Oceanic had docked this afternoon the bewhiskered man ‘entisfaction at having balked one of-the | emuggling TAKES SIMTH-AT BRIGHTON BEACH | Frank Fanelles eye $15,000 | for Dr. Gardner After He Wins, of the Independence Lea People to Control the Judi- ciary Nominations. ~ TAMMANY EOSS DOESN'T © WANT THEM TO INTERFERE |Now Looks as If the Combination Agreed Upon at ‘Buffalo May Be Rent Asunder anda New- Deal Arranged. BRIGHTON RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Teacress (6 to & and 3:to 5) 1, Niblick (5 to 1 for place) 2, Belle of Portland 3. SECOND RACE—Waterbury (4 to] \ 1 and 8 to 5) 1, Altuda (3 to 1 for) place) 2, Ellicott 3, | i TRIRD_RACE—Dr. Gardner (éven: land 2 to 5) 1, Sister Frances (7 to 5) for place) 2, Astronomer 3. FOURTH RACE—Lady Amelia (1) +to-4-and out) 4, Handzarra (7 to 10: {for place) 2, Pantoufie 3. FIFTH RACE—Col, JatK(10 to 1| jand 4 to 1) 1, Pungent (8 to 1 for place) 2, Mintberia 3. SIXTH RACE—Lady Tarantella (7 to 2 and % to 5) 1, Woodsman (15 lto 1 for piace), 2, Adonis 3, An acute break between Charles F. Murphy and the managers of (the Independencé League may happen because of the-insisteney ofthe Hearst people in butting into the situation in this county, Murphy is reported to be extremely angry at Max Ihmsen, Hearst's will put an independent ticket in_the field in this county if he is not ale lowed to dictate the Supreme Court nominations. F To show how far the disagreement has progressed It Is only. necessary to say that, after a meeting of the Executlve Committee of the Indepen— Hence League at the ‘Gilsey House this-afternoon, ab-authorized- ‘statement - was given out that threatens the whole agreement made between Tam: BY FRANK W. THORP, many Hall and the Independence League at Buffalo, iy Caleta. i (Special to The Brening Wark: 2 . BRIGHTON BBACH RAC THE OFFICES IN eT EE lOct. Rastady Ameila won the Meroury It was announced that the Independence League will place. in nomina- Handiap at Brighton ts afternoon, , ton in this county, Kings County and Erie County candidates forall the [Goes aaa te favecde. “atiler orices. This Includes: ten Supreme Court Justices, two General Sessions FLING AT NEW R Jand in three games on Friday and ‘Baturday, a x Fhe failure to play to-day leayes them with la percentrge of .619—being ninety-one ; they should ¢ to be played. they would have a percentage of 0&9, with ninety-one games won_and sixty lust If the Highlanders shoud win the final gnme hers end the two in Boston on Siturday, the anly gumtes lett they would haey-a percentage of only 60). . $i kamen won ofid BI lost. rin way a (tal blow wreven the hope which already rested | on the slight chanes that Chicago would | lose’ che Sur gumes yet to be. payed. First Inning. Conroy walked. Dayis nipped a throw of Keefer'n bunt and Conroy went to erfeld popped to Oldring, to Armbruster, Harbeli (Continued on Second Page.) ist Chase fled total | value of $20,000, : -fenrts—pleaided—n- bat memory —He Sad forgotten about the emeralds, he said. He had meant to take tiem on Fh—with—hhimn, anyhow 40 lia) States of Colombia in’ South erica, If het that—t rad sat Te Place they would’ huve been ‘ship: ped through In bond “duty tree. As—it--waa they till he confiscated nd wold.” Baurez waa taken by Enetore U, 8. Commissionse i arse [ie cour The | per cent. —_— ROOSEVELT, JR., HUNTING. (Special to The Pvening World.) CENTRAL VILLAGE, Conn., Oct-32 |A party of Harvard students, including Theodore Rovevelt, jr, are in Abingdon to-day hunting bi ‘They have an old hunter for a guide, heed ote Bulyvon Uncut comarsida=ts ten} Mn event. She, project of putting an Independence-league teket into the fleld in bia own. ing, sf the etmined © idepemdence hears — | looked lke Lady Ame 4 pany 2h wine pete in. the com-/ county the heightof ingratitude. It would not be surpr'! ‘Bid she) relations continue, if Murphy repudiated the. Hearst MADDEN LLY Bitter Feeling ‘Follows the. ‘Attempt Ppolitical manipulator, because Mr. Thmsen has told him that Mr. Hearst. 3 Was taken to tls first-cabln stateroom | mare just breeaed all the way. Moat Judges, one Surrogate, Congressmen, Senators, A utng bance: and judges and) searched. When ‘they got Aim |of the bookka laid prices with Lady /of the minor courts: | wtripped he looked Uke d victim of the Amelia barred y favored Hand-| s \ ry-as My took a Tend: Irish _moasies. Ha wastiteratly coated mtrra, and. whe beat Pantoufle easily Wiliam J. Conners {s sald toj be \as angry as Murphy. He took # Tead- Lover with emepaldy big and little, three) enough for the piace [ine parcnr securing fearet's-nomination-at_Buftalo—and he-eanelders the 2 ibundred of them in all, and of | Teaoreas won the op won Uke that mare, [xcrambied nome intro at Thane Sf | allance, went ahead with hfs nominations regardless of the wishes of tha Spe i | Hearst outit, andicentred ail his efforts pon the election of the-Tammany——— ‘Sas Tat Fan- the —eecond ees tteket— = = ue ah Miller auiokly an sil tonim going’ The storm: clouds gathered to-day right after Mr, Hears: departed on t manage cot Don’ Earisgue a eaten Waterbury to tat out. | would have, 6 up-State campalgning tour. Maybe they were foreshadowed —by- Mr, With-an-even bre: learat’s sighting reference to Murphy at the meeting in Williamsburg pwnd all put! Monday nighi It Is algniiicani that wr Haar OTP MEN Ns Lo=ty— as an Independence League candid He js not oxy Sundey, but his Heutenants here are tn constant communteation with him. Announcement If @ Sensation. _; jumps tn to ight! Tamminy Hall the The —pnnou the trouble | fact will indicate that Charles F, Mur- poat ardner won the th “ © third race, | wax favorite, | and w : He Dut not Btrongly fancied nt Back In the betting. ning and won cle a made cement of eR Rood tiny created a tremendous sensation. 1t-| PAY took A long chance at Buffalo and A strong, wecond all the | the third race waa ran Pra lwwas supposed that: 'n consideration | lost: out, or else that the’ Independence Pe uttered. 31 by for Dr, Gartner | of Charles FL Murphy's support in| [@uquera have violated thar agrcemeht chralberiaceetes allow Tammany to rdnera moe elon mitt) Butfato Mr. Hearst’ would keep his} % 2 A chetip Norsa at this peters Now York Coun’ “1k Jooks Mke a bluff to mo." wala. Col, Jack a Repeator. ail incredulous —inqutrers—me Droninent Tammany tender. “Hearst # : ‘want (9 take care of certaln canq tne ie Doliars was heavii but she show played {nj Mail they knew wha they wero talking Pdfdates whom tsey, were compelled to Into the discant after the Buffalo rtmont rat pe £0, the ft nbout reiterated that the Hearst people awncaree cot ores are moi byr- tit valet Nese Foie don’t think te tush Sat = neuize these nen. The om thatthe Independence will put a teket in the fleld ts ate toctrighter-Murphy—and—at—— ame time to cheer up the Inde~ League ink and fia. watohe Thay ave Dien Kept taj-hay been hoticring about beng lett owt Hopes inthe cold. ‘The Ind lence Lergus Hes |B. /Afurphy as to | Tay make: some nominations tn New with the Independence rk County, but it will indorse nearly organizastonn' _Tprmany politicians who were spoken fo about the matter sald they would not be surpriesd {f the report turned Reale f; ees and ah elf tn front of “Mintben Lady” Tarantella Scored, re the sixth Gypsy 1 FONE at the start aid) fing to the far turn, tela went to the “amt ar a the pornlence out to be true. the dark by Ch his real relat! Teague. It tie —ftearst iB TAaced to tho made the ritir where Lady Taran. front and won bya i Lrom —Wosdanian eneth introns the Fammiany candidates. ——————— Adonis, Hicjls Sixth ii DETROIT . CLEVELAND 6 _ stopped by'the'sa 5 ATOR WIT macs croppe th! SOVON oly. olutah. 6 Nes: a ~| 4 | PENNSYLVANIA_PLAYS GETTYSBURG ELEVEN. FIRST HALF. ROBS LILLIAN HL as U. of Pi... Gettysourg ‘The ery was committed orfqroom —of—a—Ptiman—ear ack_in the Dapton. di The Evening World) oh aaMiss etal td DAYTON, O Russell, the t * Ba this. aftemaor 1a Was hurt ries: ree nono Cornell | Cornell - | Hamilton . FINAL SCORE. Uofs Pio. Gettysburg CORNELL WINS | FROM HAMILTON, FIRST HALF, |" * W 0 Dayton in @ smal and valued rnoot. at the ind » was en rule booked ta Dayton newapay Uned to ned by t at first in fw th some orlm= 38 Russell in her, Mis« Dayton Hemiliton Hamilton . z é FINAL SCORE. Cornel recs ourths to tw place) 2 furlongs. ~ of Merry AMERICAN LEAGUE, BOSTON AT WASHINGTON First Game, Boston ....0 0,.0.000000 Washington 0 0°00 0 0 0 4 Second Game, +911 0,0 ih 100070 9 ane sealed by agreement, VOURDH RACs uiile Don’ Domo (6 to ted back until next—-—