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WEATHOR—Rain and “cooler; Sunday fair aria, [*Gireatation Books Opentoau” |_| RESULTS EDITION | | “PRICE ONE CENT. - - ‘NEW YORK, Ss USD Lass OCTOBER o, 3EEMO Ds PRICE ONE Se = WAGNER WINS THE VANDERBILI CUP;HEARST AND MURPHY ACREF = ‘Two AUTO VICTIMS DEAD, 3 DYING, TO DIVIDE THE LOCAL TICKET sot {Lancia Is Close Seon with Duray ‘Wagner, Winner of vandeebal Cup, Tammany and Independence League Third — Winner Averaged 61 1-5 | Finishing_Great Auto Race To-Day Will Each Take One-Half of the Miles an Hour Despite Dangerous (Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer.) Assemblymen to Be-Elected : Turns and Hills of Course. | from New York County, a | MAY BE LAST RACE HERE FOR VANDERBILT TROPHY WIGWAM NOMINEES MUST BE APPROVED BY HEARST. |Names Will Be Submitted to Him and His Man- | agers in Advance—Conventions Sched- uled fot To-Night to Be Post. _ -_ poned Until Next Week. (Crowds Rush on Track ‘and ae Accidents Mar the Day— None of the. Ameri- can Entrants in at ete Minish ! , in a 110 horse-power French tar, won the Vander- “An agreement has been reached between Charles F. MurpSy and With will, according to W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., perhaps 1am R, Hearst whereby the Independence League will have the taming of 1 prove tocbe the last rece for the tre in this country. halt the-eandidatesfortheActembiy in Sew Yerk Conny. = Hivee-nrecthyine-and numerous “others -are-suf- This means that 60 per cent. of the Ass mbly nominations only wil be t of the contest. 2s in 4 hours, 50 minutes, 10 2-5 Svas aedire dictated by Tammany, Thess nominees will be indorsed by Hearst, and theif names will Appear inthe column-of-the Inctopendence League. Tam- es an hour. any will actin similar manner toward the-cindidates-nemied—hy Hearst —— $20-horse-power italian-car,was second 4 It fs a part of the agreement that Mr. Hearst and his managers shall is behind Wagner, elapsed time. Lancia was the 5 \ psec pass upon the Tammany candidates whose names will Ge submitted, In- structions went out from Tammany to-day for the. adjournment of all As sembly District Conventions scheduled for to-night until’ Thursday, starld six niinutes behind him. THI? RACE. ing a 120. horse-power French car, finished S separating. him from Lancia, .Al- when the ticket as agreed upon and arranged by Heurst and Murpky:will-be put , through. ~ argin ot only 16 on in a 1CO horse-power French car, was fourth and Camille There are thirty-five Assemblymen to be nominated. E mbly om! acceeuaas e ic GP FOR NILLION ae a er ss Out.@n-the track lo get close to Wagner = eranten pang iclementocoe icewine tie tee | ‘Him a Fortune, Released on Bail After es at tnif spect LEINPO CROWD. : cane Mistook Neel Hearing in Scranton Court, - ‘|stable Boy, Noone, Beats’ , Big Elevens Play On Wet Gndiene ; phir close Nelind the other that the for the Child They.‘ | Sorarreen un eR ; : Out Flip Flap, on i This Afternoon Indians Lose to. ansten ‘tell why helt a dozen people were S SCRANTON Pas Oct--62tteorge BL pwho-was_ hte: coustn. aS {othe —quiek-witted-chanffeurs, bat the Wanted. Schooley, of Philadelphia, whose action| chief beneficiary, bequeithing lim £ Long Shot. State College Team. fiying automoblles was nothing short of | yesterday jin contesting che wit! of the | 0,00 cash and stosks in coal property creape at ate J jae mes L. Crawford, a millionaire! arb the ‘Chicago subway | | | Aniiracnio { Es ave }40al operator, created a fensation! here,| He also alleged that he was to be : ry the course Inthe early morning hours. None -ot-the “Bhepiierds stepson ue Craw-| Company, here and was to.receive $10 Ge ss aeeb ADs) Bee Sco F z cars was-{njured. The. mmense eowd, numbering |” lord, of having committed forgery } 40 a month out of Its profits. ‘shiuate a) ae was that of Yate’ Ss St against: Syracuse-—Princeton won fret QUIS ErE ; : ine of Mrs. Molt’ 1 lonely | “gohooley claims that under a.subse- | Gchooley was given’ a hearing and are ey 2 i Jvetween 300.009 and 169,000 persons, were ungovernable and swept the Se ene ies § Saas aaa sin otiarat oe concen 7 Washington, and seers on by 6 to 0. Harvard beat Maine 17 to 0, quent will to that prodvated, Crawford along the course aside as though they were so many. Ah eNie = Lp Toro Nor eee | SCOR WATE Tiitiny dannetever were heiten-py- Staie - jp enomas Hien nnd 1, Caller (ont for piace) College by a score of 4 to-0. “ ard. a couain of Mr, Vanderbilt, driving his Hotchkiss | voung ‘miliionalre, 2, Or a {ip Pal nto and xten xt forth Bruner, OL7 ose THIRD RAC Renee ees ; YALE AND SYRACUSE | HARVARD EASILY WINS” on the fericho Turnpike near Mineola, The man stepped | _>!"* B410.5) 1 Anmeten Lady. ne alwter| ~_BLEVENS LINE oad FROM MAL 1 the accident was unavoidable. Shop- | at = - thaces-2 Ata FU? Habe ec oS foe = (Certinusd on Second Page, First Column.) FOURTIY RAC Bmdtolach “ | tee t * ig ; ‘ : cree OFUN Iv af 3 a = For the mi trou ; 3 VSO Sa [pias cate vine riaw att amoasn es TAL ; yasner fee — Mrs: nok —-waa—roturning. trom! =a T ) ERY O FE Q=jae sy r place) 2, Proper 3. fecieeee cSBCOND. pee § vox she Tad putit opposite} : jthe priva Dsyraanme . ich 7 in which ELYAL SCORE, ne to-day Sptetialned= ry se “party t the auLomodile races, Lier ef a mile from) her jome=si ahead Gf her tho dim linen —ot i ap _to the bush } at the side of uh road, Me See: i ; When-she got nearer she saw that) , F°TRO}T 22%). SEA oun | THE DEAD. - there was a man Jn the bugsy. Just] er 4 gitis BY FRANK W. eWar puEsing ancther man sprang | Se near ea es Karate i tate isp KURT 1. BRUNER, {hirtyaiive five;-married “No. “158 Wops-avenve, Pa 5 busgy and erabitd | — == of PRG gaic; got op course {n front of Bott F. ~ Shepard’ 8 machine; instantly =a ed & killed. z | Wa want to xee you!" JOSHPH A. STADLER, No. 159 Hallett street, Long Isiand City; OL. of Main AFimo (44 to and errr oto te HIRES Finh ttayetess Se é ead and In ured: : = CTinrya rd (of Mata SIXTH RACH—Neannte Mode (1 to, 5 and 7. to 10) 1, Ganibeine |2 for place) Hobin Hood THORP, t “Hold yp! Her Answer a-tash, a 3 Pee The brave ttle Woman's reply was a LATE LOUISVILLE RESULTS Cup thts afternoon, fae ipocial to The A | SEW HAVEN, Canbrid ; ; d Soc Ae a Jand Syracuse met at ¥ " killed by auto on way to race, it Steinway and Potter avenues, stinging blow of her: whip on the man's ea . weeny ands Hse uae res teal AEM iskeda 7 > face. ‘The whip alsy struck the horse} ¢ fi ) $9 ratte ' tRNA! aLernUae ene EA NGsE | THE DYING. ‘and he bounded: away,y knocking the Fith—-Western 9-2. Miss Offisious 3-1 pl.. Timothy We i; sre tofore mad } man down ; Clown ['on: the: RALPH BAL fourtees, of South Norwalk, Cona., struck by ]/ "Mir. "Gilichoock hurried the pony to| : é Tracy's machine, which Jeft course at sharp East No#wich turn; leg |/ner none and aroused the nelghbor-| est broken and torn and internal {nurfes; Mineola Hospital, 2s hood. It must haye been only a few Killed hin | much Interest was manifentt {1 Joutcome. The sharps say Yale has a strong team. this mand to-da cemye offered a char : 3 at the end of a Tien Flip Flap went | Holscher closed, Hor hold) his adyan- | with last your's elev echer, to take a t= minutes later when the same men made, [it ty believed. an attempt to Ieldnap |g. COMPLAIN AGAINST 1 street by raco-bound auto: three ribs broken and internally injured; §) stiss Ladenbure. Belleyue Hospital, iy To Get Her Own Police. Poel ee MARY GEGAN, No, 604 Columbus avenue, run down on Thirty-fourth | two len lead | rout u le t n he came OM) ces for a while, but when dt came af = E ’ \ FELIX SALZOROSKI, run down on Hoffman Boulevard, Long Island Mrs, Ladenburs said to-day that re A cireidar letter was mailed*to-day by G.°R. Ser UGhaM> eguin and had 1 DAng hard it |renternaing (i lelnacy a. 16 CARLISLE INDIANS LOSE TO ‘ : : : purposed to estaviieh her own pol ony fits! i 7 p, np {n.d} fa length, Proper was twen-| went to the front, ou A z f kee Utara mone seand Hosplta), forme aad thet with thor wealthy res: | ineeer of the inte i nl Poliey- etal $ Lonmiltee, tothe fy lene array, badly beaten. | Ard, wan tna, ive by STATE COLLEGE 4 T0 0. i us ents they would maintain preteetion| State Si perintendent of nsurance of every State of the Union| 1 was universal opinion that {| Nusselt, a Sloane | f. OTHERS INJURED. for thelr families, nO Coe v8 aw had tried’ to/holl Ns’ advantage | a Lane was p PMs? HALE, 5 | mare | the steeplechase the end of # mile urlisie Indl : JOHN! \0OKS; tourteen; Port Washington; L,I; hit by Wellschott's | “rhe attack ,on my dattehter,"” me} informing them ofthe action of the Mutual Life Insuran 2 jncer when steering gear failed; cut and bruised, said, “la the fifth such incident that has | pany ih sending out the: ballotsvof the Yagministratian™ ticket! t| Frouid have obs poney'| # Tae es Oc GUN State Con t | e t ‘ rom Ca i My GRORGE WYDUR, No, 782 Wighth avenue, Long Inland City, run 4] aprencd to 84 many fame Amone| 10 the policy-holders of that’ oomMANy, in advance’ of scndihal went on B © in the ace, He Arimo AM the Why. Pecvauea alte i eleinity onths, \ N ded and adotted by a | » went to the front at the-start Ales Tat down on Stéinway avenue; cut and bruised. the famalieg 40 atacko are the ames) out the policy-nolders” caiydid 08: | Bibs cc ese oar | ah A ere a a ee cg pe t LIONEL WW. WILLIAMS; in a collision of race-bound autos; knee: }| Burdens and the Kecnes. In thoae In| come wide Into the stre! length awho el SIN ‘cap brokeit} Mineola Hospital, penne nee i thse Haase snore oie . : fade & weak offort at Aninh, Tel- | 4Tor S-head for eo vniyle Indinns 0 ROBURT A, STRETTON, No, 864 Greene avenue, Brooklyn; run J} !vely, that, the outlays intended ia-) eset : [rare had no. trouble winning: Detach | Bu spin enaces ‘ ie Y *) fi ; Jand 4 om nd} ar st 4 — ‘and Internal Injuries, jp theming: this) is) theleame: gang) Zs “ pieing Beate Favorite, nd made all the ri Fete Haya ‘TONY COLUSSI, run down by auto on Brooklyn Bridge; badly | tbat has deen blowing nafex and robbing | ~ a nes “| Bolle of Iroquois wan a hot taynrite foHuved My TE a8 herecet is brulsed. i Niseoae all around us. I have called for! tats opentng: event ‘atter the wtth- Rie Ly angen ifm T ‘ | Dero: ate ¢ “5 ii oe in| Waite fro ‘i nb bors Severa] others were Injured on the courte during and béfore tho}| (Continued on Second Pace.) RAGE CHARTS. NTRES p hid teen eae a ES We) edad a head Riera cing race, wat none required medical attention, | = yee Heediaie i FUSER Cee een reT as cad ee V4 Ta cheeks along In Sa ooh at Seal outs cite crane Sbiaiaiaa and Other Spotting’ ENO ieee The Balle Matterad bee na fe) Wortd fWants Work Wonders © (Conta )

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