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+ \ Alrhey will house 80) persons, Z ‘postponed, ‘complication eee et va setene, oft-and—water; —_ final__inspection.__Mr. _Vanderbilt—dier _ explained to the conimittee “ Whorias car waa sent to Garien City [, Hoon around the grand stand. | dey of @ special train of Aye Pullman af Circulation Books Open t to Au.” ~ PRICE ONE. Suna NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906. 7 SUMS A __ ON RESULT OF THE GREAT AUTO RACE RE BET Wagers Are at Varying Odds and In- ude Every Possible Complication GreatC __—300,000 Expected to Watch — ontest. RACERS RISK THEIR LIVES IN FINAL TRIALS OVER COURSE. Vanderbilt, Cup Donor, Busy with Protests, Unable to Race To-Day with Whitney f* Rain or shine, there will be 300,000 or more seekers after excite-| on t -about-the 29,7-miles-ot-course-oversvhich eighteen power-+ fut automobiles wilt speed for the Vanderbilt Cup to-morrow moming, | The indications are for clear weather, with showers to-night to lay’ the } dust and spread the oil with which the course has been sprinkled and the In any event the race will-not-be | ment clustered -frack will be_in fair condition. All available sleeping accomm tons for to-night have been en Thousands of enthusiasts will alt up in country barrooms, drinking and sing:| ing. The race will be started in com- Parative darkness and accidents are feared {n the rush of automobiles and other Yehicles on the roads leading to the course during. tho night j The protest of the Automobile Club of | France awainst the ‘Thomas: car was die miwsed y by ‘William K. Vander-| $F + Mr Thomas ad—sab-t to show that no part of the car was! made {n France. Mr, Vanderbilt imme- | “diately cabled his decison to the Auto-| France, and the ont: n the way of tbe rece Was shed aside: Trouble Over Welghing In. river of Robert eels caused & groat deal of ex in,-9t cars ~ thus in wi several o Bkid-; roads arly na when infor eal « must take off with e com bar hie small. warps sre derenfo-the Th ‘gion to-morrow, with || west winds, —_ somtimes ard gogs! BLA mit ace Harry Payne Whi Wire “Fences” CREEL the~ wie ne PROBABLE WEATHER FOR AUTO CUP RACE. The official forecast of the weather made by the Government expest in Washington is that it will be generally fatr-in this re- southeast,shifting to north- cars carrying the Automobile Club of Buffalo. There are ninety-two persons the Buffalo party and eighteen znore ore ploked-up-at- Rochester. hilsenthusiasis from all-over the coun- jyoceamo willy hyntericat: Fe-in New York-for-the rao, and vars crowded with people in wierd | at remains for the dar sand thelr machinlata. wt finker with —their—machines 1 to-=bave them —prrtect tor ths wrtine line ‘The arrangamenis fom TAGS Are as perfect as human inge- | rile eancdiriice them, | Thousands Wagered. nthe biz hotels In New Yor varlous Headquarters arc was brisk to-day ris of dulars wera qwagered a= Phe —ompitentions so NUMNeTOUs Ta ETE is poa- blo:by skilful fsurlng to hedge in all rections: Automo- | I have been | DELIRIOUS NURSE FOUND ON FLOOR OF URNA Three Queer Blazes in Quick Succession Puz- He ezlethes? Neighbors: 7 OVER HER mel “Take Them Away; Don't ear Them” Kill Me,’” She Kept Repeating. TAKEN:TO-—HOSPITAL. Efforts Made to Suppress Facts and Hints Given Out of a Celebration. _There rles of queer fires Ww! day curred to= Tia-wulte on the fourth floor the Columbia _apartmy Noy 19 West One Hundred and First street. A neighbor who discovered the third—biaze,-found-x-young girl lynx he Moar in the midst of the smoke with a téwel twisted around her head, apparently helo! from terror and [oning-over_end-over: “Wake= them nwa Don'tter~ them kjil_me."* This girl was ohe of several nurses who oscupled the apartments where the fires originate All of them are employed ut the New York “Modical College and Hospitat tor Women, ‘The ous efforts to hush up the whole story nd keep it out of the newspapers and | the hands of the police. Mrs. William Gulrre lives on the fifth floor of tke Columbia. She was. coming down stairs from the roof, when, pass- Ing through the fifth floor, she smelled smoke. She opened the hall door of the flat occupled by the nurses. She could wee that a bed In the front rodm was jeliaze. As Mrs. Guerre ran toward the | bathroom to get water with watch to Mtss Roliings “@oros the street to the hospital. On the way sn Tegainea her senses and began screaming wat (4he was about to bo killed. Then she siiés “Rolin: s5-Jaratiés not d to any one fences. The nurses of . relnforced by a Mrs 2 of the direc [Dro Royce” arena Fate was cautioned however, thertires had already ocegrred-tn—the- that two urses’ fiat to-day. At breakfast time had applied a match ¢) all n the suite, @ fires wore put oul hours tater 1 towns mado to burn tye of the ss nd tn arr 1 fire was eso varad, 1 ar4-+6 {OT TOF them nor for the ce-ndition In which Mies Rollf was found, the bud y there ft akylarking my_the-fourth. Toor Tast hight | Detectives Keenan and Horan, of the West One 1andredinatreet-ntation: wre K. Vanderbilt, jr. failed to onthe course-this morning to y_and Sam By including <ns- ttwaxctouminrner Ibis? fim of the ‘car, frane. moved, py without Injury to the atosility in; Sievens for a big bet. Mr Stevens—circtedt the course, but. d —_game—of the tater which-cowid be re} hed nol-to entry out the race agree: were racsani on) Rug Wau In Now York engaged in listen. | bat AE Ay Atte upto Mr, Whitney and} ont in the absence of Mr, Vanderb! 310 me: —tContinwea oir TS aro ai wo. the. bitte [get @ statement trom Misa Tatinge or from the hospital people. Miss J, Dougherty, wo has ro: 7 tourth floor of the Columbus, along the jsame—hall -with—the-nurses' apartment, Hold the detectives that the saw a man (in-out ct the Toom_where Mien Retr Ings was found at the mome tie trast atarm—ot- ire Was given. athe pman oe ni of mystery alonta se} © pimanager—ot-thts hospital made strenu| ‘ooms onthe | et eotines are sete, however, that ha er. that the | ~ THRE ATENS- HUGHES ING COLUMBIA MEN ON CAMPAIGN Appeal for Help to Good Citizens, Not to Parti-, sans, He Says. Hughes addressed the stu- | this af- Charles ¥, dents of Columbia Untversity ternoon, at Harl Heil and aroused heaters to intenie_enthusinsm._As_« Feauit-of hie visit a -big-chib of students was formed to advance hie candidacy, and —work- wilt -be—begun next week. Young men with oratorical gifts will volunteer—their. services as cartta!l orators throughout the city. ‘The-hatt was packed when Mr. Hagher arrived. Barnird ~Conege ‘eifay nait squeezed their way in, and their shrill yotcex joined in the clamor that greeted the candidate. Mr. Hughes was uccoin. panied by M. Linn Bruce, the candidate for Lisutenant-Governor,-and “other. epeakers, all of whom .delixered short addresse: Mr. Flughts was greeted with the col- lege yell when he stepped, out to de- Hver—hts—nddress.—“‘faen~ the Barnard girls gave him a Chatauqua salute. It wan the first big undience he hax ad- dressed in his. vampulgn, init he be- trayed not the silgutest nervousness. He advised hig hearers Uiat this tion t4 ono that catls for judgment and thought ratiler than’ for fre unit oratory. ‘The emergency, he sald, calls for the laying aside of party. iinés and banding of good citizens <ogether ir the interosts ‘of the State: ¢ us forty years.) declared has there ¥en an emergency ne Mr. portunity, have ‘more ofthe elemen= tary virtues than any other class, Kolnk out totaly tothe people fort! Hepublicun prty do not go wihikoupe for men, but-meet thepcople on tie com: mon Rround of good .cltixenship.” (Spectal to The SUFFOLK, Va. Ing mn_K Tot near her home, at Myrtle, Va., (o-day, ten-year-old Lotse Lank- ford was attacked by Mark Underwood. A NegtG. “HeF—sereamse attracted tne railroad station telegraph operator at |b that town, who hastened to the scene with a gun, Evening World) 5.—While walk- Underwood ran and did not stop when the operator emptied zon: the Weapon In his direction. ‘Che rei sg Atrived Just in timo to save Bloodheinds were wired for and now are on the trail of IE he js wo hynching or filct for the champlonship of New York. HIGHLANDERS. WIN fact that Griffith would ‘like to cinch second place Tae to- BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL etre ea CHILD’S ASSAILANT, Pa Se eee winnlng 4o-Aay, and. to-morrow they could to as they pleaged: and the crowd to-day was hardly sut- felent-to pay the New York <lub’s hotel received some word about the post sea wok Betton with the now absolutely off thelr minds. They do of not even discuss it any longer. Non. the 9 plavet# tok any. Interest in tod NO POST-SEASON GAMES ON LOCAL BALL GROUNDS Highlanders Not in Con- dition to Play Polo Grounds Team. There will be no post-season series. between the Glants and Highlanders. Aithough—Frank—Farretl~ conn dodge the Issue, it wan learned to-day that he will mot consent-10-a@ NAM) con= a “The Highlanders aro in no shape to play the Giants,” sald a man who ts close to Farrell, “They have just fin- ‘shed @ gruelling campaign for the pen- t and are worn out. On the other hind. the Giants have had a. gocd-rest it would not be fair to the Highlanders so PIL Ue agAINAT Ce Uncics ume. Manager G players Jost pyerenrrs riMith informa us that all re worn out. ‘they have we SN during —the—present circu Tpurrell: Wil glve7 Oat state- ment either to-night or to-morrow night. T am quite sure he will «ive a ood excise for his refusal to let the Highianders play,/” ull _ GAME FROM BOSTON, Capture Listless ‘Struggte with the Tailenders and Cinch Sécond calling for such united acc ae extingaish the flames. sho stumbled |omseuaé she. cdimated espe kte Place. ‘ + ver ative Mowtings, one of tie tenalita Boston. : | of-sierouni—tsu girl was ssrotched-on arent the fipor with her face and hi tion, Head th $5 }swathed in @ thick towel, apparently | publican - or Pieter | xtrudling teebly fo rewaln her feet. Aa |entn, tas to the oud Atizeneail): Ola Stony chess Mrs, Gulrre laid hands on her she Gritnahaw:| screamed and fulnted. “In worning for the gvod-of tho” Stata avemner, 2b —Thety Mia Gir-reran_for-help-—Her inthis “amist not Think | 44¢ Io mah [cries brought Miss Jardines, the head |because you have the advantage. of edu- mete (aed prt Be nurse ofthe hospital, Wiss Keefe, a pation. hte are hove your fellow olti- ia Se Gnente a4 | nurse, and the janitor. They aided |¥ 1 ‘&re-not the more: a fer to extinguish the fire and carry |Virtuous. In fact, the poor, without op- Uni ire—Connelly, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. BOSTON, Maas., Oct. 6 But for the in the American: League game would have been a The New York manager degged Ustlesaly because Interest tad ended, but to go In and With tallenders in both leagues Bos- ton {2 ndt overarthustaatic on basebull, pill. The Highlanders have evidently Giants, and it ts The score by Innings was ag follown: —$- A939} Er One foro CLEVELAND CHICAga- neand Miss Rollings crying. “Take them yay. Dordt let them AM me! | if the | (pounds ‘aud no, more. Otherwise car winn it will be protested _ Vanderbilt Goes Over Course. William Ke Santer pits Stent att nterne' race, with Mra Vanderbiit,this afte noun rode around the course to make a covered that representatives’ of the (New York £1 Posters' Union had pre- ‘ceded ‘him, ' Jn staking out the course the Racing Committee had utilized al] the tele @raph and telephone poles along the eourme On which to tack signs pointing out the way. For some reason not the bill Dosters to-day tore the signs down. There were indicationé this after- noon that a second Thomas‘ car will be in the race. Rumors to that effect started early, but this arternoon they avere partly confirmed’ when a second to be weighed, The ‘Thomas repre- wentatives declined to discuss the mat- | ter, It is beliaved that one of the en- | tries will bo withdrawn, and that thd {Thomas car will take ite place. A tented city developed this arter- One hundred tents were’ put up to accom-’ modate tho, overflow from the hotels, An Mlustration of the wide-spreaq in- terest In the race was the arrival to- SUNDAY’S AIO] A —{ eon In tha lee He TRAE at the far _turn_ where Mariposs: Latty tren pared and Mariposa ta MARIPOSA, 10701, WINS BRIGHTON SIXTH RACE Muddy Track Cuts Fields -Down— Far West Scores Again BRIGHTON RESULTS. : FIRST RAGE—Loring (3 to 1 and 6 to 5) 1. Oraculum (7 to 6 for place) | 2, Galtant Dans; SECOND RAGE—Com, Fontaine (8 to 1 and 2 to 1) 4, Realm (4 to 5 for place) 2 Suvigny 3, THIRD RACE--Handrarra. (1 to 20), 1, Listless (20 to 1), 2. Only two starters. FOURTH RACE—Far West (even and-2 to 5) 1, James Reddick {sven for place) 2, Tommy Waddell 3. FIFTH RACE—Sonoma Belle (10 to 1 and 4 to 1), 1, Hyperion (7 to 10 for place) 2, Wee 3. SIXTH _RACE—Marlposa’ (B to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Herman (even for place) 2. Jobstown 3. BY FRANK W. TORE: {Speelel to The Evening Worl BRIGHTON BEACH. O3t.: ze West, whe was bought by. 30 | Schwartz for steeplechasing, won h third euccessive race when he cap- tured the mile and a quarter handicap to-day, He was a strong favorite, and he_won-cleverly after stalling: off-e-rush W'CARREN IS DEFIED BY HEA 1G COME OUT FOR 2 MURPHY ALSO FEARS A LOCAL FIGHT RST AND HUGHES; Brooklyn Senator Takes Steps to F ight Head of Ticket-on Hearing That— an Independent County Ticket Is to Be Put. Up, ina Upon receipt of the néws that William R..Hearst would put a ticket in the-field to oppose the Democratic nator McCarren has issued a call for a special meeting of the Kings County It is said by his followers that he will introduce a_motion-at-the-meeting- formally: Indorsing the candiacy of Chars Re Hughes,-and-that-the-motion-wijl-be-unanimousty adopted ; : : “Will the General Committee repudiate Hearst?” the Senator — was asked. °° “The Committee will decide ‘that; he replied, — McCarren’s followers are all in. favor of going the limit “and eaten out for the Republican candidate. They voted against Hearst in Buffalo and say they can bolt him and maintain their regularity because he has refused to run with other Democrats on the ticket and has virtually , Spurned the Democratic nomination. is said to agree with them, that there is no Democratic candidate for Governor in the field, General Committee. MURPHY BADLY SCARED ABOUT LOCAL NOMINEES. His Candidates as Unfit. independence ‘League Authorized to Go It Alone in Erie— Hearst Assails McCarren ‘Rasping Statement, Denouncing They ndidates in Brooklyn, Senator. hold, and Senator. ‘MeCarren 4 by dames ptiok—th— ths atreten, Garnieh sto} at the end of a mile, ‘Mr. Schwartz will not send Far West to the jumping game just yet. ‘Phe talent nad no decided opinion in the first rece, though the booktes thought Loring Wue to win, and opened her-at-a_short peles.-@he went up in Che betting: however. as did Oraculum. the talent - pinying around these two. Uraculum and Loring had the race be- tween them, the latler winning in a drive by a length. Gallant Dan was third. TOR. Mgrilit, syho wos, the Ieet-eteepiest chase for three-year-olds. ao clever): | felt-at the-tirst ump toatay— and Com= Tt modore Fontaine, a 6 to 1 cholce, walt- | ing on-Realm to the stretch, came away and won easily by five lengths. Souvigny | showed speed, but tired badly. The tdird raceawas reduced to-a match! e between Hanzarra and Listless, he former was a prohibitive price am} only galluped,—winniig Sy ten lengtie-t Sonoma Belle Closed Fast, Hyperlon, which was backed—from-4+ tol to S-to went To art, bul was outrun in the first tura Wes, who showed the way (o- tie} siretch. followed by Hyperion and Azo- tna: —In—the- stretch Sonoma Bete” closed with a: rush und, nailing Hype: ixteenth. won on was two fendtne scant-tengt) tn-tront-ot- were Mariposa by a Head, Lally went to the front and made the tg tetowed. be TrenaureB the lead sony m head trom Terman who. beat ~ TobaLoWEE Tive lengths, (tactng Charis on Pane 2 — LOUISVILLE RACES, TAUISVILEN-Oct-f—Tha races here} MCARREN’S CANDIDATES ARE: UNFIT, SAYS HEARST. (From nm Staff Correspondent y_ ~ CHATHAM, N. Y., Oct. 5.—William R. Hearst Ane aay Rete ie day.to the threat of Senator McCarren to tum Kings County over-to His answer is the announcement that he will put-a complete Independence League ticket in the field in Brosklyi,——— ~ He had already arranged to take the same tine of action in £i Hughes: by 75,000 miiajority. - Tie County and adhered to his design, despite the tearful appeals of William .— noon. In all “cases in tha fiell id to Oppo! 80, MMir__Hearst has taken the bit tn | J. Conners; who appeared at the door of the special car early this after- ‘As for New York County, Mr. Hearst will insist upon Tammany Hall-putting up men that he can indorse. in New York County; where the nomineo do not satisfy bim Ne wit pur independence: bea daidates on. His public repud of ther Democrats Hearat-has hts ders, hi a POLO GROUD the fellows who cannot ata Eway journeyed to the Poto~ Grounds this afterngon to see the Giants play the tail-enders. game wax called” there word —at_—teast 2 dyed-in-the-wool fans in the stand: Eas most of §.—Only. Boston, (GIANTS. BEATEN. BY-TAILENDERS. Special 16 them entered When via Hea ‘cailed “forth port ta Jatter $5 Mr. He: {The Jntention of the agus to—piace-e—tht: t was by a \| Hearat with a plurality of cartied out Deflance to MeCarren= question of wheth bne—way ° lizena of —Rrookiyn for Mr) Me(asren to decide Mr. “Hearst, “I havo the ulmost Sideration for tie wt: 2ens-of! Brcokisn—a: nS foe the Ht and Hat the | teeth and will boss sw the show from now ation of McGarrea _ gue—ean=-mas—be—fotlowet“oy Dit them. for Mr. Fee thet-Senstor—sfcCnrren—thad sent at protesting against Independence —— 1 Toe tekst in the ae Team, with Game Already.|neia in Brooklyn and threatening Mr, zoe Knock Out Four Runs_ -at—Finish— against aren Kings tt ths trestion: Gchike va oe Brooklyn ins foe. said con® FOR BOYS WHAT IS YENS YENSEN’S HAND OUT FOR? GET NEXT SUNDAY’S ~ MYSTERY CARD AND GIRLS. Charged with * Guylhen, of Ne, 13 put under $390 bail fort Witnesses told Magistrate ercised by Guython \ years old, at’ his boothlack. st “flue ahd Twenty-ninth street. ' ne f Instead of cailing { unged them on. A mé liceman Bracken Now York Hospital, S$ rougi DROPPED D avenue, this afternoon ¢ Danié! B, Nolson. seventy- thre reg. de Wh a Ori a boy, Josews fe i Jefferson Market Court tthe dots were being ex ked litimie Irving, sixteer i) the corner of Seve igs. withesses iy handling Guyih sent, the injured boy to the said, Guyit i day Merida from Havana. e£-years old, of No, 42 i when PO 1% United Sates to Turkey. fectlies Peete pa fatten ST RACH — ‘nee x9 zanne a. ‘Time—Li4 2-5. SECOND RACE-One and one-fourth milen;--Marendo (2 to 1 and 4 to 8) 1,{ Inflameinble (@ to 2 for place) 2 Mua Lynch 3. Tim ‘THIRD RACE ae mile. — Princesa Orna’ (2 to 1.and 4 to 8) 1 ‘The Clans- man (§ to 1 for place) 2, Harry Scott T)me—1.40 4-5: FOURTH RACE-Seven-eighths of a mile-El Otros (6 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1. Hannibal Bay (8 to 6 for place) 2, Dan Domo & Time—1L% 2-6. > SULTAN RECEIVES LEISHMAN, CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5.—The to-day officially recelved Am- | y tlals am fires Ambassador of tho debates Ea CAPOTE HERE FROM CUBA. ja Former Vice-President Domingo Men- Capote, of Cubs, arrived here to- with his, fami! on the steamer | salt a eta Cs AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT AT 8T. LOUIS. aad in acate at 48 New str Game postponed on account of cold weather, Sreiy plac! ithe Giants will play thelr last game fptact ofthe season to-morrow with Hoaton, McGraw looks upon the sessions as a/b ext seadon's practice and out # wort of take advantage of them to try of the youngsters he has ploked up. ng an ldepend in Brooklyn wo are doing what we eve to be for the beat \ueresta of the cltizeng of Brooklyn. “Mr. McCarren by calling himaclf AML) ‘The batteries were Petfer and Brown |n Democrat does not make himaclf TRENTON, ay 1 } City, lor Leishman, who presented his| Now Jersey reciting His Eanes hd threat. | ‘ening of€ the ney hospital what he considers aq illegal adjudi-n- tion of himself ax insane: or that he hae sent similer tot) the nv wt to te asylum board for the visitors and H. | Bowerman: for the G' |" Dye score by innit Roston 1 Giants WRITES GOVERNOR HE WILL KILL JUDGE. who | twice ent, a letter to kill cannot come. thout being &* He blames the other Attention Poll Hoppital And wilo t# now at liberty In Now York | pela Stokes to- | unworth Judge Court of Errors and also ‘president of the naytuni’ b Oct. 6. scaped f for th 0 Goy Veoom, Appeals, ba fathewson and ja Democrat, om. * Insane, | alty, g mmitted to the Jndee Vroom members. ly Invited Lee told the of tc the merits of Evans’ Cream Ale, William | If he should call hime wwe: [MOM an honest.man i¢ would not 4-7) make him an honest man, If he Sl\whould call his Ucket a good icket {t would not make it a good |tleker. An a matter of/actual fact \the McCarren tteket in notorlously Junfit, and should not command the Laupport of honest Demoerats or honest Indenendents, ut ha y wpoeshes that the | patr to party loy= and a senye Of public duty Some all sincere citizens to repudiate adilates for office, no mat- ter Whether they Claim {to be Demo. biicana or Independents, Democrat—but a Jefferson bration Dmo->rat— a hired. agont of ren to te- racy or dictate unwor candidates for me to sepport.? Gets a Warm Welcome. leerhairevenine accorded to Mr, Hearst &{ Chatham was distinctly more enthu- fa} annot allow

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