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NEW. YORA, ES Da OCTOBER ais “1906. _PRICE _ONE CENT. HEARST. LIKELY VICE: PRESIDENTS “Tv ~ PITTSBURG GIRL uses oc Baath fied with the Murphy: Selections, { | OOL-ROOMS Frederick Cole Fairbanks Runs ore ee to Steubehville, O., and Gets ie UNFIT,” HB SAYS, ‘Married in a Parsonage to, ;Gilleran, Who Expected to Be Miss Nellie Scott. Named, Openly Expresses-—|— Disple aSUre. = ONLY OBJECTION WAS TO FRIED YOUTH OF THE COUPLE|,,.. ... | Handed a Lenton to ex-Cor- (He: Was Graduated from Princeton in 1903 and Is Father’ s Secretary —Bride Popular in Smoky _ City Society —Fairbanks Notified by _ Telegraph and Forgiveness Asked. (Special to The loyening World PARK. RACE TRACK, Oct. |DELANY’S FRIENDS SORE} BELMONT ithe wires “busy, _ for. naught. ragged ser Owing to the poor {mont Park yesterday Mr. Belmont a¢- Teided to.renew his allack ol the poor room service and compel thelr patrons Gom, Samuel! to come to the track to Ret the re-} W. Dayton, John | nults: | | W. Ford, M. Warley Plataek, Peter| I" anticipation of room men had, erected an tron. atric: | [Av Hendriek, Mitchell L. Erlanmer,| ture twonty-fye fect high Just out-| SENV ., Oct. 11.—Announcement was made here this 79%" 4. Brady and Charles UL. Gny, | sida of the track on private. property STEUBENVILLE, O., Oc GENERAL SESSIONS — Francia § | 4.man woa stationed a the top of the} afternoon that Frederick Cole Fairbanks, son of Vice-President Charles yoavoy nad Thomas C. T. Cra raat Ayaan petal |W, Fairbanks, had eloped to this city with Miss Nellie Scott, of Pittsburg,| SUMROGATESHramk 7. poration. Counsel. TAMMANY NOMINATIONS. (surmemm court — \ Glewerich, John. W. | Seabury, Charles ——— tlendance at Bel= ard. | trouble the pool- BPO: 435.00, Fitexer—{ wits canvas, a ihe rere Ba and had married her here. [eta: | fectay to aaamit sngt The exact date-of the wedding and the details have not yet been given This tloket 1s not aatiatactory lo the} But Mr. Belmont pars es known-is that the couple left Pittsburg’secretly, came to ya Les taal ae ORAL Tammany eee ie falephond rannectionnta “Steubenville and were marredi. Jains ‘ot’ Ouarlea “F “Murphy. to pat (Net, Wore Meese yn formed in a local parsonage, but the name_of the clergyman who offi Giineran: ag hen ball rea ne eiatt (< "Guess Belmont has got to the tele. ___| get the “nomination, has made the ay they hurried to pet the news to Now) Parental odjeation was responsible for | Hearst people mad. Mr. Heacnt, before | York by « HldTe tomndnbont sours} —petomeway- sald that some of the men on the |structure being built along the Long | $posed—the matei. His -son_has_notifled | are unnt, roe tVgland, RatCad — tracks oppositentea-s Bim by wire of his act, and arked him | * tolled. | Independence League ahd may. result : te All-that-is Tammie ny : rs i thagthes The ceremony is said to have been per- |: New York he wag’ informe [Giteran had been told that he would - ynone ‘peop!s,” sald the poolroom men eated has not been teamed: — that! his departure for his up-State tour, to- To-day the track people noticed an {ron | tingushed father in sald to have op ung Frederick Cole Fairbanks w ho Executive Committee of the Inde: park. On Investigation Sheriff der- | in Spokane. dit was on the property of sleeve found tt prep! | 0, 8PM: undertake to carry his sweetheart oft lence ia pendence Leagus is In tayor of putting hy florist,.of Ste retetyo the pretty young bride—as}-agdinst thr known -wisher- of hie-father- a Judiciary iloket In the field in New to-day President of the Natio BELMONT FOILS ON RACING RESULTS . si ay ‘All the ‘Phone Geer otions with the Track Ate Cut Off, and News of the Results Came in Very Ragged Shape. ) SPOKANE OFFERS S15 000FORLAST OF POST SERIES | Will soneribut Sunshing Too, for-Cubs and White Sox. SES Wag oct the fpe- }— kane Chamber of (Commerce han offered hes the world's champlonship series played» telegran | Herrriann,; bait Com- the deciding ame The following to-Gatry Bi GUIDING STAR ~ DISQUALIFIED, ~ LONG SHOT WINS | 's Sailor Boy, 30, ‘to 1, “Gets Sixth | Race Purse. TO 1 STAKE WINNER, | Zienap, at Good Price, eas] from—_Start—to Finish. 0x Populi, Red-Hot Favorite, F nally Makes Good—in—the Third Event. | BELMONT_PARK RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Gambrinue (5 to) and 2to 1) 1, Deutschlanu (even for Vistas) 2 Runnels 3. SECOND RACE—St. Kevin (6, to 1 and 2°to 1) 1, Mr, McGann (2 to 1 for place) 2, Sanetus 3. THIRD- RACBeVox “Populi (even ands to 2) 4,«Hard Shot (7 to 5 wf for place) 2, Herman 3..." - FOURTH RACESZ Isai (10 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Belle of Pequest (2 to 'HAHN HAS NOSE BROKEN BY 11.—August Belmont) MOMENTUM A REPEATER. | 5 | landed another solar plexus blow on the pool-rooms this afternoon. rt that Murphy Has! When they tried to call up their New York’ headquarters they found} iV “and-all thelr preparations (0 retay the winners went} As a result the New York pool-rooms received a very | WHITE SOX AGAIN DEFEAT THE CUBS AND FORGE AHEAD ‘Have So Far Won ” Two of the Three Games Played in the Series for the World's Baseball Championship. SMASH OF PITCHED BALL Right Fielder of the American Pennant Win- ners Struck Squarely in Face—Forced ~ to Quit Game, O'Neil Taking— His. Place. ] SCORE BY INNINGS. { White Sox ...... 0 0 20 0 - 2 8 0° 0 0-8 al The Cots ea aege bob OO Dib Ola O Led aap ual ca ca 4, (Special to E. d.) | CHICAGO, Oct, 11.—Rohe’s triple-bagger in the sixth inning wou the third game of the championship series for the White Sox to-day. It 4=fon-place)..2;-Breokdala Nymph_—3. FIFTH RACE =Mamentum (3 to 1 and even) 1,-Monfort (6 to 5 for; place) 2, Dollle Dollars 3. Mies Crawford (5 Tommy —Wad=+ 1 and 8 to 1), to 2 for place), 2; tdell 3. ut was dicqualified, of Tae daughter, — Predestok, Cole Patrbanks—was-arad--york County, + Horat —Patk-——Charles— Walters who -riieaiat diet i ‘the bride is the daughtdér of a prom-| vated from Princeton in the claas of ener pat rented the place for farming purposes, | “Spokane will raise’ Denver's otter of | , - Ww r | inen: ditizen of the east aide district of| 1988. A little more than a year ago he fies hatin tae ao abn leaders say that Jia (he structure waa to be a witd- | $10,000 for the deciding game jn cham- BY FRANK W. THORP. “Pittaburg. She has been popular Sn] was mide his father's private secre-) hcemeiittee wi sls a ue ven aude scl buts on. close questioning) admitted pone Be peo a munsp ine eaten Doone pe sy Rng cs tte when miate was i 4 e ished a bi sure | Pittiah: e. rs a) that a man, whose name he did not <7 ty Hunter Handiop furn' cs } ae th ante nee re ae timasup SOY PAGS RE bees PROTO volunteered” lo” put” tie wi CHAMBER OF. _COMMERC i #t-—-Belnont—Park this afternoon : ee fete a Hohe HOMIE Ane we 2 ater tne wit —of-—Ratening} + Hevea to “have Me. Last August he was|-¥e Ket by. Ford, Goff, | "Several men were at work on the ees us ! Senne | the objections 0 ut Salem, Mass. for epecding.| G lieran and Seabury. Hiren REN FORTE IE CaT POT EAPITTT (9 WEATHER FORE! FORECAST. NAS LIE at ste fekisectr ap W "bee AGEN ee mar-| His pride. who ts sal¢ to be a re-| Up to an hoor before the conven-| Sietfornt on! top. Rsecctrei etkeasot Renneke asa toatl tovoritekes tesioay. Tin we: + [markably pretuy girl, ts stil fn fer) tion was onlted,” aaid Mr. Gilleran’ té- the track looked 1 pal ete Santen Fair and J calightly colder _to- eae 1 see ae . gnown ‘for sonie time, as! + Ms : ~ | and admitted that they n-beaten Zienap, a i Hae Nee jones Gaye Delloy eds t ts as OL Lee neon this time, a uid not put up a f Might; minimum temperature} front at the start, made all tho run- inated. Lit ul beak patna CAnTaes | 60. ee leh en Ht so beste, the |] Friday, morning of about 35 def ning, and standing off & rush of Belle ranted me nominated an, ino" ¥! e fe sbedehe = . . een | eee hs ieee ies eee told that my 5p barn a short distance away men fj grees: Friday fair, brisk westerly | o% Pequeat, won in a drive hy « xcant Murphy kr Teas be were seen (fixl) lng 8 big telescope. Dis- I wings, \tength. Brookdale Nymph was second f Tee ie ens ie aaare Ca) Map chen ctrom erie be-asiced to. < fito-the stretch and then faded away 2 rea ya eee ay BOD = ‘The-opening-event xan for huraca_ta The wilt aed ihe mation pyar on Ti wae the-favorite. He had all hin sp ride Up Biate: eetcongentign RAG ated but in’ the final turieng, Gambrt: Sree Cini imatte au who had hung to him all the way, out- Ai) settle matters. If the RroRrAp ate , ma ! oN ce Arranked. ie foi flowed ‘and’ tha, Repub- BROUWER TOOK FLOWERS 7 TIEN gamed him and gt home a winner by @ jena tastes - es short leneth nts there was a it chet 5 til Ente 3 mall Lai iets | ; RT ERS B. Clark. but on the etitions and put eke solr / plunge : peaeeness agg of the 9 Dea wor Os = Lyay-to-the post she threw her boy and Rie oR Re one expiren caps eprays «i itn ress line Facé wea marted without her. z +o— tug Femulay i“ ution caked -wiinesse Bt. Kevin won the ftecplechase in a : nominations by petition ms 08 [made Up nec visited \\ it arte from MA. McCann. the good thing including Ost: 17. aati MAAS d ie Tansee people are sore, their Or, Brouwer Branch Hospital and } soreness does ni with that. ote ol Dod fife Sot the “committee ty fast: Te wad —0t bes At Ho hae given ; job ax Corporation Colin- sel, nag Been turned ‘down by, the. or ANIZACON, wn Shi Scrue Ali FUIRA LON et rkegnee old tae wana new drink On the mark cH th elany Lemon Rour. «DOWNTOWN BETTORS “Sih oul 6:10 Red Thist AWAIT HEARST CASH, : 3 It was stated to-day that the Hearst hackers expected to throw big wade of {money Inte Wall strest to-day. to cover, the cash that js being offered at odd: Says sear ‘on Trial for “Murder of Wife. mectal_to-The-tevening Wortd, —— TOMS-RIVER_N, J, Oct 14=A-most-pecultar— feature: ofthe Brouwer murder trial this afternoon was the appearance in court of ; Jacob Van Hise, the hangman, of Newark. He came-in unannounced, and those who recognized him, marvelled that he-took a seat back ‘of and within three feet of Dr, Brouwer, at whom he glared, taking no interest | candidates chance Arron un his $15,000 KINNAN MURDEF on Hughes. Hughes backers wi ae in anything else in court, ene ‘awaiting. the coming of. the ry Schippo.the ‘principal wanees Mr, Arrowmith, of Brouwer's counsel, saw Van Hise and said to lene aot ures Rion alle | st) ‘i found not guilty urt when Lawyer Gibson ‘A. Sartorious, of No: 2) Broad street)" (5 {0-Cay announced that he had $10,000 to wasrer |? st $4,000, In $1,000 lots, that Hughe 4 the next Governor of New York, U. P. STOCK DROPSON ; hy Brouwer: ‘“There’s Van Hise.” { ‘Brouwer turned and looked at the hangman, and said:. outrage that he is permitted here.” Mise Wiizabeth Hyer, alster of, Mra “It's an that of Undertaker Westhall will clear Brouwer... was the chief witness against; him, tt him this forenoon. She hasbeen most| Nearly overy witness for the State PROSECUTION REPORT.| FOvGH Ta Dittar in her agcusatfons against the! has weakened undor crosa-examination fant Gostor, Her testimony largely relatéd| The nurse's stories havo resolved them-| ‘The price of Unton. Pacific Ratiroad | For two anda. half ‘blocks to the quarrels between the couple, of| selves inte mere guspicions, Dr. Cato’ stock fell rom 1813-8 ¢o 188 3-4 audden- ‘i Sy re the’ wife's coniplaints of ubuse, and the| siya he was convinced’ Mry. Brouwer | ly in tue atook market today onramorelUcilevus. fought with ay imc | ostor’s threat of divorce. But all these| had kidney disease, and so filled out clroulated In the finavolal datetrict® that {oho os going at full gallop. The ‘were trom three to five years go. the death ‘certificate. | the Government was abeut to. prooeéa. ; <8 123 (epee Her brother, ‘Trevonlan Hyer, also) ‘This leaves the experts’ evidence of Meir aeaga IR pile Mande iel: 1-ONG, gtNo. Osbor toldsot trouble between tho two, poison and broken glasa found jn the} tASHING Oat. vel’. wan wtaly Ts 101 (betlery A tie Post-Graitiat 3) “That man js an awful Har, +sald| S0dy ae’ the strongest points in’ the | ed atthe ment of Justion to. fis ih! a DH. Brouwer. to bis’ counsel.” Neither | Me: a eae rernmeat naa’ng, me | <0 {18 SOT ran ea ua ey a ¥ reat ene ny, AY the hospital itabok* fours ofthe Hyers were considered worthy na, TP Amount of arsenic found was lens Gatos’ Pactae atvbed Comes : qers. Heiwas focked inti ¢ross-examination by the defense. ‘\ Fan & erat s\n" Qu: abd only cone-sev- | ie aay tobe inatltutad VESounsel fo Brouwer say his own evi re ree oh! omtoatnt ssa feast, dy aay. Continued’ ‘on’ Second: Page.) Kinn inquest D Rogers: ol withthe loward.: vin Harlem! : * > anberq sihold «15 of the Tace, who was backed from. 30 | jto® to 6 to L Realm wea te favorite, [but-he had left his speed in the stall | Ventior, the srcond-crticefelt - }othé-thirt-race-was-anenxy win. for | Yox Poput, wo, with Martin up, waa Lm, red-hot favorite, He simply breezed winner—by— shit teneiite + Who. Wie Away poorly ad out Gen Sherman, from Hard Siio {Herman Just p Se BEET Moe: —Momentumh Ail the Way, Momehtim went >the front at the | mlart of the Nt, madeaut te rain, and won eimtly by three lengths from {| Monfort,-who got up in_time to beat | Dolile Dollars a nase, Rosomont, tle heavily , backed favorite, ran a’ bad | race, Winner Is Disqualified «Guiding Star went to the front at |the atart, made: al the runntng and lian by head from Sailor Boy, after |oarryite the lau all the way Pela? Crawtord was ¢t two lengths way, Guiding Star was disqualified Hor iy esanutton jai AT a LOUISVILLE RESULTS. LOUISVILLB, RACE TRACK,” Oct |11.—The races here’ to-day réwultéd ns) follows | FIRST 'RACKE-—-Three-quartorn of | mile —Maitd 10 to ),and 4 to 1) Lady {Vimont (3 to 1 for blace) 2, Refined 4 ‘TMime—L.14 4-6, RTE ale Seba Gorntan’ (8 to 5 and 3 10 Hannibal Hey (8 to & for place), 2: {Qa Mita, & Tine. | FIFT STRACK —Mile and a halt | (dte @tod and a-to. 1) 1, Mine Ruiite to 9 far: etal 2, Shining Siar 3. Time— eee Neen Se tea 2 SIXTH RACE-Sallor Boy (40 to, Gulding Star finished first,/ RACH Five) and one-halt | rrat. filing the ti poxeane 18 (even and 2 to $i a Any bel sa Aiba iiardoriplaselhai denen fie tottering nda ase Nun &. Time—1,07, ;O'NeNL T » bulidings, —Mile-—The Borgtan | THRE R = pand Duan ae (R to & gos to 6) 1, Martius (8 to 6 for Hielater out, Waly place) sora 3 Tme—1.d0 Hf, | man out on stcike | FOURTH RACE—Three-quar: of a [Ara’s) ine-dr {scored three runs, the-first of the game, which had, up to that time, been a pitchers’ battle. Hahn, the American's right fielder, wa {sixth inning and his nose was.broken. O When the-players-eamre—on-the~ sun, which had heretofore 3 Struck in the face in the eill took his place. thes avere-cheered by yet fused: to to shine during the” i | warmth. of the | series. Vhe pinyers were not atone | Joy, for every one of the Tans, joie crowd thet Was on hand, = |Joiced that the weather man had at | tia |inst relented Fe The interest in the aeries Is growing | papell [eonstanthr.A—larger-crowd of ysis} Don rooting fanatics than ever Invadod the | Dough Side Dall park this . afternoon. (een They started to come at poon when tho | | gntex were thrown open, and kept st up jin a continual stream until the start fn-their + With ae nisor ret THE BATTING ORDER. Hofman, cf. Sheckard, 1f Shulte, rf.” Chance, Ib, Pid att, NG -&- D. Prelater, p. Umptres—Johnstone and O'Loughlin, _ lot the game, The White Sox rooters Stolntelat out, were there early to get good seats, to NO_RUNS. 3 ‘help along their: favorites by doing thelr ‘Eighth Inning. } [part of tho yelling. and the Cubs! sup- {I} flied to Steinfeldt, Jones filed i! orters wodged rimht Ii alongside of the in TeteH Out, Revere to : | es Side. ‘The uproar was aa Toud~ OBEN ape South Bic struck out. Byers dfito Wing [and continuous ak on any of the fortier| out, Walsh to Donohue. NO RUNS, | dave. Ninth taning. Ba First a Rohe wa'ked and stole second. Dono- hue sacrificed, Ctiunce got Dougherty’a nr baTiea rs) 1 “tae hy. ibaa Sieindeidt : : S ebelh tanned Hing —to Fs nner nt first an Med Ho Sheakard- + Hoffman “alngléd over second, Bheck- wd fanned Hoftm: an nt out steal- ing; Bulllyan to Ii, Schulte doubled to the lett-fel Chance oul, Hebel te D $ t kara fa ned. Schulte 10 SEE HUE HUGHES = “lt OnWVING NG STORM [at j runner wan safe. | Donohue went out (O RUNS. Rohe out, mbled Dy Hii . Kini Tinker Rtetnfeldt. 5 [meniil and w tevere-tited “+ to Tan} Asti } SN ites Third—tnning.— annehill livan fanned. fanned rain ae rieteeala x Big Crowe Braves Snow a a 1our a out, Tannehill to le NO RUNS. Greet Him, This After- Fourth Inning. filed to. Bvers, who made x nodn ar Geneva, atch back of Heat bare. Jones sbell > a ee Stee ETN GENEVA Nyy —A large "Btointe! Ch Hughes th The arrived ter | Rote out tripled -to Fr to Kung rom rel! to” Donohue ““Esbetl to Done K NO RUNG. Sixth Inning. past party convey third rora-house, ONeill took Hajin's Seventh Inning. Tinker's error Ave .Douxherty frat Sulllyan gsacritionl, Prelster to Chance: ere. Mi. Hughes went toCan- enero hie Will Boca to t Pannell flied to Senulte and Dousher, F Yan fia ies third Waist fanned, Noy An si RUN Ing. At t ale Schulte Chance out, / wits, ‘ sees struck out.

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