The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1907, Page 1

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“See the EVENING WORLD To-Morrow and Saturday for Robert Ederen’s Expert Stories on the World’s : Athletic Championships at Jamestown : ae ‘PRICE ONE CENT. VIGILANTES WILL ORDER EARLE 10 LEAVE MONROE 3 ee All Taxpayers to Organize To-Night to Inform Him that Neither He Nor His Affinity Can Live ae in That Place. “AFFINITY'S” HOME FOUND, BUT IT IS BOARDED UP, Miss Kuttner Lives with Her Mother at No. 217 West Seventy-eighth Street—Neigh. bors Say Family Is Wealthy, but Very Quiet, (-!7 If Frederick Pinney Earle, the artist Socialist, should be careless enough to -return_from-New: York to his country home to-night he will be waited upon by a delegation of citivens of the town of Monroe, act- ing-on behalf of a vigilance committee, and informed that a man who believes in trading wives at the dictates of the soul's longing will not be exactly welcome in that community any longer. It is probable that the party will go further and advise Earle that the usually salubrious climate of Orange County may become extremely unhealthy if either he or his new found affinity, Miss Julia Kuttng should be found in the neighborhood after a certain time. “ARFINITY’S"” HOME CLOSED. “AmMnity,"” otherwise Miss Julia Kuttner's home, No. 217 West Seventy ‘eighth street, was found boarded up to-day when a reporter called. Private residence {n a good neighborhood, and the Dlank summer boarding on door and windows, sepinions that-the family is wealthy. sigh of prosperity, the carries out the neighbors’ to 6 e Burns for place) \dowed mother the for how) 4 5 for #how! jest boy Koes to | Harvand and the youngest to Colum- | “nists caenc — : 3 Bal- It_was hoon in the s Miaas-mecting of yarn on the road ie to the F estate WIETH RAC d one-half tur plen of sta in the county haye | longs.—Donn to 1) 1, Dred z ger (4 to & for place) 2, (Altar Boy gnified their Int A enrolling in t ntion of being present ven for show) 3, Dime—1.12. al Lig prapossds Morality, XTH RACE.—Paul Clifford to D gue. ms ft will probably be called. {1. Gioten: (3 to 8 for pl aiaiecicer= Lang wed De Me- “(outs for xhow) a Peme— y manner. A presiding | 1:41 8-5. Nea and_a_committ J be appointed to go direct fr PINKERTON’S FUNERAL. n to s house—providing ao ; ity funeral services over the late tq inform him who died suddenly of his former tly, while en route to Eu- s eld to-day at the Duten All Taxpayers in Movement. ed Church, in Brooklyn Many i ent finunslers and me World attend)d was taken £4 funeral Ge delverateness ts being d pretty pop: and the thin projec in ® ly the attl and We mar y ner wife and child away from him | rever, afier announcing hx Intention | hhe coolne ho which od Je of the ‘Parraty ofthe church, ‘There were num: riers floral tributes from relatlyes and friends Q Meonths of World O Adve ertising Supremacy 940,910 | 45,988 Separate Advertisements were printed in The World during hrst eight months:o! ths year. (Continued on Second Page.) More sae in corresponding ‘cht months in 1906, aie World 3 Morce/ : Any Other News paper on Ai It is al Acconiing ta th; bors Mise = Kutrner ts an n-haired, quiet, | MONTREAL RESULTS rather 9 an of twenty: | two or yur years, who wears| BLUE BONNE ACE TRACK S alasses und int- | MONTREAL “ollow nN the rea is spring, | ‘Be { 1 | FU RACE—Five furlongs.—Oroba TIER Taye met | 2 to 1) 1 Jacotte tout-tor piace) = = Sia : | care 3 . : SECC One and one-c Of the family of five children of the | mileee Sn DSI CRT ae the plate f a“ ‘Circulation Books Open to Au.” | NEW YORK, (GINTS BEATEN BY PALLY WHEN AMES GOES UP | Quakers. Bunch Five Runs_ir Seventh Inning with a Rush. | (FINAL SCORE,) PHILADELPHIA, GIANTS. si 101000000— 2 | PHILADELPHIA. R HO POOA 1 Taomas, cf... Gale 0S Oa 0) Knabe, ss pelted 04554 ah 0) | Titus, rf.... 12-0 31550) 20. Magee, If Tees = Jel .0) Courtney, 1b SO OG tk © oO 2 2 2 1 oh Wee Oo he Ws peek a 605 0 OO Totals........ Rees Sh Oe TE 2} NEW YORK. R H PO A & Shannon, If o 0 1 0 09 Browne, 1. Tgiap oe Ons 04 Devlin, aDe«» Quis 4327250 Seymour, ef. AS Reh SEO) Bresnahan, 1 0 9 0 0 McGann, 1b. Oe Or 20. Dahlen, 0/101) $)2 2500 Strang, 2b, Rg OM 2ieua ervey Oif Ames, p. BO th Oe soe Ferguson, p 0 0 0 0 0, *Hany .0 0 0 0 0 ay 0 0 0 0 9, Totals. ... ge 8 27a Ziad in seventh Inning on in ninth saning *Batted for | S*Batted for Hits—Ofr Ames, 9; Ferguson, 0. ‘Base on Bai —Of— Sparks, 6: Ferguson, L Base on Errors-—Patiadelphta, 1) 1 Buse i Bases—Philadelphia 7 By Sparks, 4; Ames, 5; McGann, Titus, erties Pheye—Gaymeur-amd Devils — Wild Pitches—Ames (2) Umptre—0'Da: ROLO GDOUNDS, Sept. 5.—The Glants gan tholr last series with the Phitiies thie afternoon on wet grounds before as crawd..of 2.00 peo. The New York cl. their prote whloh allowed Brooklyn to win yeater- | day, and the question will have to be! decided by the National Commission It may de that this decision will decide who will take second place betwen the Glants and Pittaburg. O'Day called time immediately after the collision between Doyle and “Alperman, and declined to } allow Shay's score to count. } TUT contended by the New Fork Chih that the rules do not allow an umnire to call time on account of an ace ont untll the pay ts completed. O'Dp said this afternoon that he has a f ut to call time whenever he wees fit./ | On that point the !ssue g/ — defore| the highest baseball tribunal—the Na-| onal Coounission: Doyle {x too badly injured. stitl to} play acd Strang took! second place in the cane, Doyle's leg was Uwisted and rulset near the knee, First Inning. Thomas struck out. Knabe alnaled, | jand utole second. Devlin threw Titus's) | grounder to. Dahlen, nailing Knabe off Is stlil strong in O'Day's decision, | second. Titua went to second on a wild pitch. Magee walked. Courtney struck out. NO RUNS Shannon | walked, Browne — forced Shannon, Courtney to Doolin. Devlin | walked. "Seymour filed to Titus. Bras; nahan walked, filing the bases. Mc-! Gann also ‘walked, forcing — home Browne Grant ‘threw Dahlen’s krounder to Dooin, ONE RU 1s Second Inning. atching Devlin at 0000 005-0-0— 5% HIGHLANDERS IN SEE-SAW GAME AFTER WINNING Battle of Doubleheader Tied Up Twice by the Athletics. BATTING ORDER. delphia Lo ThE .. PHILADELP HHIA, I heabro ind Thomas ax battertes in the socond Highhina. ers won th and there were the grounds first in jubilant in earnest, First Inning. Hoffman was thrown out by Murphy, Keeler was safe on Murpiy’s error 1. berfeld died, Crome to Davis. Chase ain, cd. Murphy Med to Hartsel NO eel Walked And waa forced b At 8oCOnd Willa ma 1 bald itied’ to _K threw Davis out NO RUNS, Second Inning. fied to roy and ‘Pho Willams dorew bold. Cross | N Cheebro. tossed Murph Chase. Cross hit forced Croms a Oi singled fork took Chase took second Re Wil singled and was run d 2, Schreck to “Murphy to Davis, a) Crowe flied to Conroy. Oldring doubled. Wiikams t v hreck, out, Baruey struck out RUN. Fifth Inning. Conroy singled. Davis tagged Thomas out on th fers sacrifice. Ches pou bled: se - D Hott truck out. knocked down K ecler’s ground round Murphy nailed mat firat. O} Hartsel singled. pols sacrificed, Williame.. to Chase, db Davis Med to Sixth Inning. Elberfeld fouled to Schrec! captured Chase's fly. Mor Davis to Bartley NO] Murphy hit for two Chesbro to Willams. Oldring rolled t Chesbro and died at first, Murphy tak- ing third. Schreck striick out RUNS, *Weventh Tning. Williams doubled. Conroy safe on Murphy's fumble, W imams taking Third. Conroy stole second, Thomas walk Chesbro hit to Cross, who nailed W {ams at the plate trick on Hoffman, Thomas scorin; berfeld’s fly, ¢ Bartley ‘breezed. EF Hartsel. Willams tossed NO RUNS. |$1,000,000 LOSS BY FIRE SET BY ANTWERP RIOTERS. ANTWERP, Sept. was started in a } by rioters, nec of troops to Keeler bunted safe captured Elt rfald retired Nichols out 5—The fire which ber yard last exaitating the calling o saist the firemen in ngnt- ing the flan {x \etlll burning this morning, thr ing the destruction of the lumber and warehouse district. of thisyeity, Help was summoy from Brussela and Ghent With the assistance fother cities the fire was gotten under con! at midday, but only ar perate efforts upon the part of ‘th: men, milla police and efthtens, loss ‘tx estimated at $1,000,009, ‘The Maritime of firemen from Jers the Labor Minister's Itrate the d{apate between laborers, porters and others and th shipping companies. No disorder oc- Ames throw out Grant, Doolin aingled, | booln “strack out. Sparks — forced | Noolin on a frounder to Strang, Un- sralsted. NO Strang singled. Ames struck out. Shannon filed to Magee, Browne fouled to Dooln, NO RUNS. | Third Inning. threw ‘out Thomas. Koabe TH x aMastied a linerinto | ; nour| ur, whan. tab nd ind cle curred here to-day ——-—_—— THURSDAY, berm r. Willams | Mae DUC at Trae jcompi ) der to| stroyed, “but the power of ‘the District-Attorne) 4 ic commission, oH |the Metropolitan Tr 1 pass. Wi threw <- Seyboxl xied, scoring and taking second on throw Davis filed to iW ams. Murphy t eld to} Chase. ONE KU} Fourth trning. Nichols | testimony. x he Court of Appeals in whi books and records’ cut com: | bxure Mr. Moorehead Insisted that net | destroyed the books upon his own tnl- fauned—/pyan. Cross out, | NO | jegal by the District-Atto | S| also insure He turned the same | different ac Root on the Stand. Jeration of eS el be POG BLUE BOOK. AT 00 10 1, WING [“ Cirenlation Books Open to AIL? | PRICE ONE CENT. 1 REAPER STAKE AT SHEEPSHEAD ‘IVINS GIVES PROOF OF THE INTER-MET. CRIME 10 JEROM ee Public Service Board’s Speciai Inves- ~~le« tigator to Furnish District-Attorney | With Testimony Regarding Ille- gal Destruction of Records; — District-Attomey- Jerome—will_have -anotherchance to _prybe the crookedness in the Metropolitan Street Railway mergers und stock j )gling. ug- Hs missed one chance when the books were in the offices of the been examined. Now the books h been de- is great he can go | behind bookkeping. William M. Ivins, ¢ 1 for the Public Service will be the medium through which the District-Attorney {will be given an opportunity to make good on his campaign promises to , | “follow the trail of graft, ction Ci om DAnY. The announcement to this effect made thin y Mr. Ivt nquiry srougt and could have yun mH subway wo of th f » Inter ng tot ford Mooret urer of the I ning t 4 other 4 e when there rds of the corporation veto: was a case rn dative. He admitted on the atand th he was what ig known in’ Wall stres ax a “dummy dire for Thomas F. or Mr. Ivins further stated that he woul)” request the District-Attorney tw con the matter, und If he found gal action had pe against co: Ivins stated, if the company was found to the to the Commis Jiation which would ‘prevent the destruction of the books 0: vorporatton,—2 i he correct placing of the ounts of such © E in thelr proper places inthe Mr. Jerome and Magistrate were at the fi {a tew moments rep records of & n thay went away Visit | stand. io he Tad been with the Mot- son Rallwa, not mars and that hie va jut e all concerned Une rowd racks the Inter witness sald Unt preaklent. He rat manager the was also the vi Ken Union Rat) ined that August F chairman of the, Angger the New ai lwa York City Mr. 14 t B and ‘Did you rend the leas. of t at the palitan. Company to” the Interurban . rentals from nepany Hefore yuu voted for it?! “ idends. a T don't remember."* r the] “Ts It poxsible that you yoted for it | without readine tt I don't think #0." When the hearing was resumed a lot pt, Whether asked Mr. road?"! | ~ | St | Four even though it should lead into the offices of | ; | Added Sercion First All the Way, Only the’ Hunch. Players Getting Aboard— Faust, the Favorite, Gets the Place. FORTUNE WON BY WHEELOCK ON L. P. DALEY’S VICTORY Boles Brothers, Bookmakers, Win a Small Fortune to Be Given to Baby on the First Anniversary of His Birth. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD-BAY RACE TRACK. Sept. 5.—Blue Book, a 30- to-t shot, was the upset of a very dull day here this afternoon. Blue 3ook Was an added starter in the Reaper Stakes, and he practically won all th way. Only the hunch players got aboard on | Book, among them Bill Barsn, «} RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD. Montgomery, Temaceo, | and) Paumonok were | the feature, and this lef favorites He was heavi FIRST RACE—Mr. McCann (7 ta 5 and 3 to 5) 1, Dr. Keith (4 to 1 jfor place) 2, Essex 3. the 1, aw were Smiling Tom and Lite) Maid Ueto: put few of the, form students gave! caer Hook a ch In the back) SEGOND RACE — Keator (even Thue Book took the lead and ang 13 to 20) 1, Dennis Stafford (1 ail the way, coming away from! + > for place) 2, Arimo 3. ld in the stretch to wi by 6 was second in front ot! aa) THISD RACE—Lawrence P. Daley T to 2 and 1 t6-2) 4, Fond Heart [ (even fer piace) 2, Spoorer 3 1 d couldn't exvend hersctt tn © running =ot the was a dull day. weratehing ana Nis faced the starter In nearly! FOURTH RACE—Blue Book (20 t winners of the day ito 1 end 4 to 1) i, Faust (1 to 2 for He had all Daley, netting os] 3—for_hia_mo nooks—four of Yiem, run hers-made a nice clean-up on Mook, They imade Faust the f «and held out Blue Book, a o (our, books Wi ah, place) 2. Smiling Tom 3. | FIFTH RACE—Tourenne (11 to 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Wel-sourne (2 to & |plzce) 2, Dolly parker 3 Ham, a Easy for From the b He got the mol of Arimo, which was outrun all the! who Was making hix debut as a] ¥2¥ Jed the frat time around, (only ruck. ‘The favorit ent to the front a ex looked danger- | but he hadn't the the flat and Inaread-w | went Spooner a Poor Third. Daley is quite a colt, the Isat. dump, ry speed on Neng MN easy second hée was nodded tof the place money by Dr. Keith. Keator in a Gallop favorite 1 looking over me of the “wise boys ‘the only other Dennis Stattord, for about a half a mile. 1 or went to the front and just gal- $50.00 NeW Youu to PACIFIC Coast. line rest of the way, Dennis Btat- | BY Labia Valle five lengths infront aco Way, Ne ¥, peek lor ford Was second, -RIGHE ANDERS—ATHLETICS SECOND GAME—| M LLE HIGHLANDERS..: =... .. 00 ai 010 Q0— Ae eles Seema ashi, 001 0 R GG. ao NY ‘HUGHES STARTS AHEARN arate 8 nthe in ogeounta Coe HEARING. 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