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EDITION. “FRANK BILL WING HINDOO STAKE BY FORM REVERSAL “Lucky Jack’? McGinnis’s Horse, an Added Starter With Horner Up, at 12 to 1 Easily Captures Chief Event at Gravesend. HANDICAP FOR 2-YEAR-OLDS IS TAKEN BY BELLWETHER. Atimo, at 5 to 1;>Gets_the First on the Card, | and Wave Crest, at 10 to 1, Wins the Third—Favorites Have a Hard Time of It... ) — “Lucky Speeial to The Evening Wor! ¢ GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept. 2 Ginniss added Frank’ Gillin the Hindoo Stak uip-and-the-unfashionable Jockey Homerton his tack, the “book as*high as °f{2 to 1 agidinst the chances:for Frank Gill. easily from Prince: Hampton, the outsider, with Mo Jack" © Me- The horse won fort third. . and, with 126 pounds | 7 Taid | « ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ - NEW YORK, JTUVESDAY POLICE RESERVES NOT ABLE TO PREVENT PRIMARY RIOTS . a) ,SEPTEMBE “ Circulation Books Ope: : R 24, 1907. RESULTS EDITIC | PRICE ONE CENT, BLE i A A Se Police se Saloon in Raid ot Lantry’s District by Guerillas (SNAPSHOT BY _AN_ EVENING WORLD STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER.) | oo ee thos bad s\woi os _ ee ental he | i | : | dha wise Roi lied Jace Uh mya Sond [ | | : | | tice Ford directing the Board of Flec-|"Tne” McManus, G. W. Plunkitt, John Beh Asp valet hee eae the ta AUR ND GRAVESEND RESULTS. | i | fon to appear before Justice Seabury} F, Curry, Francis Coughlin and others took In all kinds of money him, : ——— ‘ } | |und show cause why they should not/in west side fights. pili big’ oma eeselike acid AnENGETE LIRIRSTINACES Bellwether (zits | | remove 200 Inapectora of clectlon forth-| On the east aslde of Harlem there the race and was nowhere near the 4 5) 1, Blg Cc 4 f J 1 with, The Tammany lawyers arcued|¢rouble of all sorts, Fights in the edoheatte ona: wove jane $ito:5) 1, Big’ Chief\(4sto'5 for, jay | ; that they had a right to demand the/Twenty-second, Twenty-fourth and Superman came out of retkrement, in | P!#ee) 2 Rampage 3 \ i ¥, oe | A removal of objectionable inspectors and|-Twenty-sixth Assembly districts kept Te pide dats wed Hite of the-spendt ai Aci rs = a | | ‘explained the delay in taking action by} the police of the East One Hundred and. that made him wit the Brooklyn Han- |) SECOND RACE—Arimo (5 to 1} ! a ail ! i getting forth—that_theE Board | yourth street station-on-the jump..Tha- ack Prank ar irativ and~2-to +) 1, Herman “(even for; \ “eT - i purposely held back the names untl!| polling places at Ninety-fitth atreet and unhacked. ur place) 2. Brancas 3. | i ; the polls were opened Balk aye at Se. 204 East One - { Contre. undred ang Firat street were not | i rry's the First Storm : | THIRD RACE—Wave Crest (10 to} —_——_ F = as ee | se eceneal iid apy a agai peda Omer enemy tiated 0 Ceo isgaelad es + Situaing and rating he. poll | ime a ah tum tie seco: 4 and -4-to 1) 1, Aunt Rose (401 : a Ww = earthed cena eC ST Shall Jone ected eee prs aante ies he Hat” leaden " neld it easily all ; si Ee esident 1 reak -| Heads ‘ande ennsyl- ies me an| waged fo ho DS | shjn. tac : lind and nela/lt easily & on for place) 2, Murtha Jane 3. Adrian H. Joliné and President, With Man, Breaks Into Smit eads of Vanderbilt, Pennsyl) yon con Worried Won. Men| ieee or sca and continued ell atter= ary PUaECHR ES tae OEE te Rat eee Tee = | . . ~ rs | x A c de no/ fo} th strest and Third avenue, was anfort looked to’ have a-chance in BAUER thse ' ers Residence: g, 4 pti 5 ste, ialiort} are and even The police ma: al i Oe meta hen he abe: acehanece | “FOURTH RACE—Frank sili (10| Roosevell’s Brotherin-l_aw ers Residence on Sound and vania and Erie Systems of ris Political Part. < ‘ ser ecl Gaul avoid sit and | (le Gentes at. asriot eisigein ine aAttake he streteh whet e was second mat Ni Ni A iar ¥ + i 2).1, } Aakac C3 Lo ay. ar | + owes atethey wert not at 4. McCue, who Jaan Assembly- selon pene a Esra pea ueaten ae Lanes rea Fetnee Hampton { Makes Good-Haul: May -Be-Catted: | Against Hi iB x ae Sie Tulesisei count |e] Gia lat aniiiardente rouawas tocuineniel Seed | Sas = x Zt ++: —— - aR eSrd has-incurred-the —tisptesss————— = Subject fer investigation — ei TaTeTE aes | é was|Ure of the straight Tammany forces, igiluige & handicap for} FIFTH RACE—Fleming (11 to 5 The Evening Word) | That the Standacd O11 Company con-| 4, Seearaet Heat whooting of the Helos A crowd of tout foxy toueh yous e. betting and 7 to 10) 1, Tom McGrath (2 to 5| ToT, Sept U—Bherif | trotted every: soabbard ratirvad terminal! sonn Jo of thie elty dind Jato thin, done in the Thirteenth Welch vatot| “sueriliaa,"* recruited fon. the lower Kerr as telling | ears von Hey ' ‘ tat of] a traveler ba stad cast side, went up to McCue's saloon * \for place) 2, Gambrinus $ s hunt a WOMAN | onder the ‘of the aprove-}afiernoon in St: Joseph's Hospital of | Seip aap eras SERN No. 413] cas Wel ip to thew pigi elie? pirate. wha early ouiad? witha inan;| pene co = ws pase tonttis. The Mayor had edn anrt-|30NR Fe Curry 8 Sree = about 2 o'clock, with the Intention, ot , a favoriee won, . 5, ‘ . ¥ ‘ Rats | West Fitty-sevent Z wrecking the place and doing dy & \ . SIXTH RACE—Temaceo (6 to 5| >». fis \ immer homes here of |r, ‘ about™a week, and ‘yester- |." © clas ahg of forty j ( the misguided ones who fol- President oosey Re t. und! exacted Curry claims that 2 lot of McCue repeaters, They rod, ~ " 7 beoan yo critical th: a pr pte rap Y UD- \ put their money onjand 1 to 4) 1, Right Royal (1 to 4{Joline, lawyer, were Brank Smithers — of-—No-t7tributes-trom-Fivale-ehipping-oltte—the py oer ciny vordered His enci Banerents of his antagonist Frantis Pt oo a1 ectccars in vammall eionoer | per MeDaniels didn’t have «/for place) 2, Chalfonte 3. colo ity United Sta Manhattan, fea, while the ‘Trust meaived a 50 per | 2h ONE at. | Coughlin, an Undertaker, eae and by the Ume the wholo gang had! m Halket. a sere = Judge Ldcomsbe, in ne pair—carried— off FRO worth of | eet female from. tee —ralironde. were tpi ores ity aa=| front of the ctut-nocse—an: a jgathered McCte had been put wise to ae pies wi een iA he’ ri With He K heaton Re eae 3 LEG SECTS DEW POLES | m! ¢ Catnoue|Volvera at the windows. The front Of] (h6 situation and had sent for the prio ao} | the’ ring. ho He Knows as:atv hed, ware, thay taking the- drawers any Of “Joatah— Ta Z maa : ly ow decorated : [ played a Hitties | Running: Ac ramen teenie: 3 testimony of J thuren The j a_restiesa} the house te certain “9 police shorten the sade “| Knapp got him tata 'n pocket Tik r : York ish Stbersrente oom a sigguoard {tore tethse tewA tar Olly Gimpany ale na ee pis} with bullet marke and bullets. Charleal an invasion of MoCue's District. «rag fores aver Ko Pome are rs a Ol Trasiche g to-day, s r ro! his: " aie ct) cah=] ® In front of the fast! nad clear sailing then, but the | pany moored at the dock oa the| (ove bp oe Sateen i Mayor Wot broke down | tains, was siting on @ pool table in men, was sent to McOue's from the Saeed ag [Inthe pocket took ali the r lng : meaning Weaye Central's terminals paseo ay in ut a mor fri back room when a bullet zipped throush| wast Firty-first Street Station. Scouts‘ rta red |o¢ him, and he stopped when Knapp! Hstne & Cutehings, acsed fo s : grasp of the octopus, and every drop + to wort lpisvhatvand pu tc tn his | we: : j went lo the whip. Wavecrem got up in| Heners i NK oUt some distanee on the | 41 pecan through these depots [Bis ahaa S SPE: Smeal srenee— ib is | sent ward (of this_ move jtaxthe) downs yon Good Horse. the. laat -fow. paseldes {owl bya hend-+—i4e-Laahcoy Nicol};-counse) for August y. Son aia” Ter —GonigenTOw ae De A SeeTEST TE eas a town ratte! ante Mentally poe © Rave further Indica-~| from) Aunt Rose, | with the hot tip. / Beliont, and Paul D. Cr : feureiyoremaved 2 thevallver 3 ai Sees Coughlin denies that his men did | into Mot threw beer kegs through i a t 3 head baci urely removed — the. Vanderbuta. apd betty mat ow clendln cic c i : nee reir] = re ey rs G. Burns ts the making | Martha Jane, a head back Plotignan a iaerarc owe: RS TST At ¥ Any AHOOt NES DAN Saye the COTY their Pais tiinrere aNd: Windows) Bestroyed the Yor to das that Gi. Burns Js the palin : paniatan7 eTarawers “Gnd tien TheW HET Stnor rallroed kings figure-tn the evi.[He wae given to Understand. tat he] S2) SHOoUE: eevee : Pilg race xnnewon atten lexalcevelt tie Fleming Won the Fifth. Lawyer Byrne, and assented to tb ration ral Genoa and it le likely Qhat several’ of 1d net have anot erin for Maver | fired revolvers from the club-houae stock and wrecked the Interior. «way fromthe first turn. He Acopt his | | Little Guy Burns put over his second | cedure, woich Was, of course, @ friendly fitorl thavaraweratasatsaric laine | one “|The reason given was that he had not| windows, One revolver bullet-entered| The intruders then scattered in all di< z mount und stout pall all the w we [winning pie the ath race when hel sop ieeting L: ne nd A f. ene i e “ie we ; them will be called to explain why ¢ ea pported ils party the office of a doctor across the street} rections. McCue, with four of his ad- and never be ne flustered. When {t | Drourhy leming home in front by a she: le’ to-day, and wv ound by one of | crimination in fayor of the Standard C . ss . who 7 m (Curry's headauacters, ssed be- |b all c 4 volvers in plain time to make his run he care | comfortable margin. Tom McGrath, tho} Judge Lacombe is the ane before! 4), Smithers 6: 1 . say hin from) Curry/s heawgun 1 De shake Creat daiwa La Sway caally nee Fortunatus, a good |even money favorite, waa seiond. with | Thorius F. liyan made his applic | fee Menon he Smithers estate lying on thaw beon exercised in restraint of com: | and tha¢|tween a woman and a baby she wan] view, started after the ringleaders, who horse to watch, by the way,.taz sec) Gambrinus, a long stio! 1p wa : ; DP the beach i petition. [nelding efier wrma and lodged in@&he|ran ‘up ‘Third avenue to Forty-ftth ond to. the stretoh, where. heting led practically all the way, ani) cation for un lijuaodeh agus the] District-Attorney Coles and Detective | «ph, Nisoad icocepaniea Rall aamit have ex- y iF pmopned | 16 Herman’ take “second | when they went past the judges he was Sw Baten ela a ewrerea cal suiminGhen font 7 ratlr pa t dent of the | W344 ) { anjl turned weat, The ‘patrul lace, Just before the turn Miller. on) three lengths: tn front of MoGrath # alone to , noe the 80 percent. rebate in favor of the| Mayor} Just before § o'clock. a-man givieg-) iitrom =the tatationthouaetarrived| ~~ Terman, went (to the ‘whip and man-|with Gambrinus soming Mke a wiid Ratlway Comp the banker txday,. made 8 careful] Oi) Trust.” sald Mr, Morrison. “The *ho| name as Bernard Burns, of Nd 176)! sust as the wrecking of the salodu was ked to keep ‘him going long enough to |ihorse to get third. -Shot Gun dled, iding company, which « nation of the house and grounds] pecret back of the Miewal agreement was | ei 5 ents be . cond. , Brancas was third . lthactupar oantaibondacde tack C ney Third avenue, telephoned to P © | completed the iqormen Pw ivecrast Won Unbacked. aerrraat Wheat rombeny found the footprints of a woman | must be lald bare. The Pennsylvania 4 Hecdavaterszriaeiaceeners! ferigen fa Mocailens pare Maas ie Wavecrest won’ the third race at a| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Bolmont Lines. No fected. and a v Jeading up from the water} Ratiroad alone returned miillona in re el colng on In Third avenue, betw pulp. u Sb A ies sntito theshouseland ds att datos each year (o the Standard Ol) | fe Kos : long price, Indicating that Owner Far: 1 None of the Belmont co apanias fror ehitysniath and ly-nth streets!” Running through fell did not. have, any .money, down in WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |, tuted byt vers Aithoug District-Attorney, was careful to] Mr, Morrison ts unable to say ju Tiaetivarcloavarecinahls Ali ui ne pita i they may later ou be drawh iniy tie preserve [mpreskions of these foot-] who will be called. The Brie, Ne evra earn edna Aaa Gad Ne eet ars Bay BIT, 3 fe | ou prints, especially those of the'woman. | York Central and Pennaylvania fguri ; iat a ae wey heladosce beckon. tg, | Rnd they: teturned the pital Prone w the pirates got Into | in the Oil Trust alliances, ter from | a2 (Siac Ties pe A ne] aves ary bs eres fen ale 5 5 ‘s" nk & window o: & arned {0 police of the ixyey-elebin ,| between FortysAteh | OF the ‘Steins fis ; dian inKn ae iaan oF Dectines Rockefellers Ofter term in| stroet station were notified wad tte re-| Dey eases sareaway Lotiel =< Inter-Mot. people ing to un-| the dining-r er clean he i zg 3 8 c load on ithe city York. Mc. | sidstoard took several articles| From Mr, Lombard's tostimony’ it| norver sont out. The battle-zone nstone McCue and his-fo t ape br ema! m his oMce in| trom the music, children's and blue] was also shown that John D. Rocke <1 extended of Uppersne lowera wero making arrangements to | ‘The. appearance Inter-Met. | rooms, then left the house by the front | feller engineered much of the early 'g district-aind the southern part ree them and ali handa were getting: lawye: befo u X Lacembe wus door, which £ * Leng Isiand Sound |campaign against. rival «fl coucerns Johnny Mets's dj: et b when a big Trew ma t 10 An answer to t A ama!l er unch s seen by sev- ir, Lombard told of nterview | “The McManus'x struggle to retain! bil he “ i i ahs mit!) ‘gray launch wan seen by Mr. Lomb TAG OHIG the cor : pstmt es ese filed | oral persona along the shore crutsing |with the oll kiag in 1S at HEMEL NOE ALS TL Adarship against the vigorous op- 5 a | Waren ry i «eneral counsel about the Smithers house ‘ast! Rockefeller stated he would pay Mr al fat of Mun Reardon, Dis- | ROVANTS soon ania nce 0.000 OPT Om 2 jfoning in the prayer that w re | wok, Lombard, and certain of ~ihe ot Horie ar fight late haps irre cifretd SBURG £ 0000600 0-oO binjiane estes Tt District-Attorney, firmly cen-] stockholders controlling a majority of iy fi war sent in REC command the . PITTS! Utes wets hiaste ose No Delay in Court. vinced that pirates, one of them altie stock $1,000,000 for the ‘Tidewate rf ‘ reet and Tenth avenue, Ken- thele pook- a Without delay the receivers were then | viiman, committed the burglary, wave] Pipe tines and ¥,00),00 for the Thow- [fon a: ¢ 5 sunds {eral fight was in progreax around the nave the man j HIGHLANOERS VS. CLEVELAND Poon known inthe Wat are quits | the clin to the ‘Sheri, who i now| water's lines. refineries and wolls. ‘7 ted a fine ? place. The West Forty-seventh | ii5 qean clt see in Taint Ft i % 6 ie 0 zr hour before, and sa, along that ine. proposal was’ rejected, Mr. Lombar i t was station wa oiled, and Lieut tayenue PeOUEVECANU act cena at area ce eat OS ONO oy 0 — quality with’ a bond: nitheess| nouns jx the fourth | geclared, because It was not open tn sane eat a ana Maen Mina Of Sepa ee ean mes ast me ; oniered by burgiare and robb. thea Menolders: ic Pn Fé a WIGHLARDERS-,.0-.- 6-2... 10002 1 aha pee tates nUeTia Athen whol eee Tee We ee Bese reel i mH Waele atlerse was a con 4 i lig rice Con i i x E u Teh risen nning into : \ [igh sercioe, ay ‘col from the robbers are John Alvin] equal ratev! werw. th Me i‘ ea KAAS an A ot ae Hae, BROOKLYN AT ST. LOUIS, Harogeiypranip arte rent ouyer Ge. | Nuune, Present” of “the | Windwor| “yang se peta ah SR islet sid part DOIKLY 4100.0 0 0.0 Q— 5 | this procending the scone of the prot ee many: of New York: James | tumiy turming the Thlewater over to ey BAUME BIRR A] there are ping’) Le wate 4 ; toe pee coet ae tf Jennings, A prominent and wealthy! ive giundard, Ai wees ignarsd. Mr od MN a | aaa ots wis 0 6.0 0-1. O— 1... |General Manager Oren Root, of tne| business ian, of New York. and lowe eepioss al Aho 1 str BPN i Aber] ‘ ne NS > is) 7 aay “eagle Lombard vald. Ue then dof. hls ACStaniateralalrlote wan A sicthes Gonses * * =a tropol tan) Str pat: ty OO PRA YT ard Whitney, All the houses entered |, ad) {heads at whlck h fe ih Pens AA: Hyoatsy ‘ w phew of: ry visitx to. railroad he t 5 ep ho is ® nepbe’ f ; or a free-for-a. taf auen ported trom Tt (NL) hu Root, Ister vald to Eyontriz | are aloag, the Sound ahere and looated | -onijained of unfair, rates then mad val Shots | yore’: shed eye fow mius yl ‘ 2 Reperera within a short distahee of one aacther. mls tok. oO MRay aot | 4 se smashed and ts 4 : . : pw notin ay wa The authorities aro sailsfed all were - Jeet yidaresairapiepbadhotek | moze decorated. No arrests were made ! 5 » BOSTON... 232 9.0 BHU Ei ag triton ow aa les ee mine at aa | mare dovratads” Np arrests wero made cos enema De cenbasintyn Battles of the Ballots Rage in Yorks ville and Bluecoats Hastily Sum- ~moned Are Unable to Sepa- rate the Combatants. SHOOTING BEGINS JUST _ : BEFORE POLLS OPEN. Curry’s Club on the West Side Is Shot Up By Coughlin Men—‘‘Marty’’ McCue’s Saloon Wrecked By Band of -Imported Guerillas. Probably never before in New York were so many revolvers-dis+ / Played at a primary election as were shown to-day. Disorder. was gens eral in all the districts where the fighting wes hot and fists fights were ‘almost continuous. Many arrests were made for fighting and carrying ; concealed weapons, but comparatively few prisoners charged with egal | voting were taken in during the daylight hours. Politicians freely predicted that there would be serious trouble as the hour for closing the polls arrived. Repeaters in gangs numbering hum- | dreds were moved all over Manhattan by the rival forces and the whole | primary élection was made farcical. While the rirals forthe leaderships | | were fighting it out at the polis Tam- many lawyers downtown Jn the courts | were waxing a campaign looking to the [exolusion from the Tammany Executive | Committee of af] the apti-Murphy men + Petectad,.Tha-Fammany legal lights ab prect. that the Board of Elections has proceeded Mlemally in centain djatricts: doate this afternoon former Senator Marks, for the Tammany Hatt baw ‘ommittee, secured an erder from Jua- } | places in all the disputed dlatricts wera — armed with revolvers, blackjacks and brass knuckles. Police. oMocera sald, they had not seen such bitterness at a primary election in years. Courts Crowded with Lar t Jefferson Market, West Side, York=, vitié and Harlem courts swarmed with Jawpers.' There were at ieast fifty legal sharp in the West Side Court to look after the Interests of constituents of

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