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i RESULT 18 a PRICE ‘ONE CENT TH THOMAS or Phantom Railroad by Met- ropolitan- Was Split With Traction MRSS, Testifies That Ali But $250,000-Paid! ANTHONY W. NO SHED ‘a i; t ous & a AUTUMN. MEETING. 900 added | five and 2.12; off, TRACK SLOPPY halt 3. Wi furlongs. inner, D. tes} i WHITNEY, W. IDENER, -EL KINS- _AND OTHERS IN THE DEAL $700,000 of Total, Witness Declares, Was Distributed Among Those Who Participated : With Him in Passing the Franchise "Sold On Whitney’s Advice: The most amazing’ story of financial jugglery in all the testimony the Public Service Commission -has taken concerning street rallway | T9y5 7 raffing-in this city was unfolded by Anthony N? Brady, under-oath, this afternoon. It showed how. Thomas F. Ryan, the late William C, Whit- ney, Moore A Schley, thomas Dolan. Peter-A—B.Widensrand Wi! Elkins; with the connivance of: Anthony N: Brady, diverted to their owr | 004. John Lee juz6* Glaucus . — Profusion Lois Cay —Gentieman 20% Miramar a ARE ana geons| Hy MeGariny Saccae, Sabie roie acopaaata te ata if ferry eer tres 3 strong-at_the end. jue drew, out on I Ardri sixteenth and w nm Very nice ra: 1034 #2698. anda half malie start Won \°, 2.39 by Hist ere ands Petes inten sS Bn aeea. Re Tem RAGE — pward; oThe Cort Ope Tnthi ‘gentlemen, riders; Bteepelchase . Handica: (000 in tnoney and plate added; foui otf 2.40. Winner, ch. fear-olds ut two Index.) starters. $938 Jimmy Lane > Garret Jarrett $63 Follow On: 983. Melin = Ww 785 114 2 Fin; yen Jocke: Mr Evans. ue ED, Reece, ist bart O'Brien _o. ‘Oven: High, P33 ia : aud ‘and won pasily. Tne Tae followed: the pace to Gurrett cently eccondee 9 at eaTR OF the eld jaw On ran hi. Ey 3 33 a Btart Ornament —Alerming. — im amen =Alsrning IHD RAC! 3: 1035 TEP BAP eaten tarcian mood, Wom -drtvingy Iagyearclan nou winners of place, Same.) off, 3-11, Winner, ch. c, Henry “" MeDaniet 20 pockets. nearly-£700,000_of_money—that the books of the Metropolitan (7, Becurities- Company show was paid for” the franchise of the Wall and chats had plenty, of ered sixteen Cortlandt siresiss Feries Company, a street ilway line ie never. Mac; but: at that ti time to-day’s details, furnished by Mr. Brady, were lacking. i-was-due-to-The-Evening- World's -publication-that= Anthony -N;-Brady | tothe stand before the Public Service Commission—to-day. and examined by Mr. Ivins. his sénsational_testimon. ‘The mén who participated in $7,000 graft cannot be—punished—now-+ Ome of them |s dead. The others are} protect the statute of lmitattons. 7 The five .years that serve to protect effenees of this character expired June = Eniry. Open to. “Bot=the- entry -that-enabied. Mr Ivins @ bring put the facts In to-day’s hear- (ng was on the books of the Metropoll- tan Securities Company when Mr. a #mse-had-them examined -and that tong before the statute of Sialtatlona had’ become (operative. Mr, Jerome would pot iglscuss Mr. Brady's testi: mony as 1e Evening ‘World haa teld, An: “Ni Brady tr 192 -woktto-ths- ‘Met: seer Becurittes Company the fran- -and securities of @ railrcad called the ‘Wall and Cortland Streets Ferries way Company.": This rpad bad not wa Dullt and ao wad an injunction aainat Bil biging tt: On. the books of "Slightly Hurt When fro Fitty..workmen fled —pantecatrietett from the McAdoo tunnel in Fulton atreet, between Church and. Greenwich Weete, this afternoon whe folding: and platform erected around a caisson collaprod,precipitating the six men at {work upon It a distance of 43 faet-to-the bottom, After the men were-dug out of the wreckage It wan discovered that they-had-eacaped with allght Injuries. They were attended by a surgeon from the Hudson Street Hospital and went home, ‘amount pald»for Pils paper street railroad is entered as pergn 3 eea ‘When Mr. Brady was qui bout this transaction to-day he gave r hut explicitly. He was first asked how —he—came to_own. the Wall and Cortlandt Streets Ferries Railroad cena “I hought it.’ apres UEphought food Investment." ; ito whom: did “you hell itr" Whitney and_his associates : pal “How did you come (to sell itt’? : i Whitney Advised. Sale. “Mr. Whitney thought I ought. not to the men were at work was just west of Church atreet. The platform waa used to recelve the dirt and mud-sent he in street raiiways on this side of) up from the» bottom of. tha caisson, the ‘river, “You know I am Interested! The mud was allowsd to accuniulate to dn Brooklyn Rapld Transit, Finally 1] such @ quantity that the frafl structure deckded to let Mr. Whitney have the| ave Way under the strain. — .) Stock nd securities for what they cost|~ Fhe nolse of the collapse sounded mne—abotit $260,000." throughout the tunnel and caused moat ‘How long did you own those securi-|0f the other workers to flee to. the tits and stocks?” street. Muny of them were bruised in HAboUtitwo Ge three years. thelr mad flight up the narrow stalr- —Mer-Fvine thet: delved among his re:-|W8¥ Jn front ,of Bt. Christopher's ere Mr, Brady wat forward in hia| C#apel on Fulton street, @hair, expectantly. The officinjs of the tunnel company ‘Now,’ bowan ‘Mr, ‘Ivins, (‘there ap-|** firat refused to give any information jeara on, the records of the Metropolitan |f the accident, and: It was not until @souritien Company—and: <here Capt Edward Gallagher, of the Church eck) drawn ‘to your order—for #os,-| street “station, appeared on ;the scene 48. Is that your, indorsement on the peiytt G10 finally explained ‘what had of the cheok?” happened. Mr, Brady examined the check and aR achrowieiged tit indorsemen, oe| _ POST-SEASON GAMES. ving then explained thar vouchers ate at, % si 4 rir “si eet pUSO Bhowed | oh it was | gp off, _3.44_ ‘Winner. Bb. ey-by The Evening: World “exclusively told ue ere: Jast-week, \-tea. WOOT” Rarer: 70 _Fyust | ——Femserg went-to the front pn thecatpatch anderen ya preesing. "Tony, Bonero ran, to hie Pest form are: improved ra robat waa knocked 10. hia knees —tsanda-on-him,—— SELLING STAKE Clem-Ellison- Gets Temaceo | _Over at Good Price _ of 5 to1. : (Spectal to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, Oct. -8.—Plunger Clem Ellison's) Te- maceo won the Fuiryiew Selling Stake e¢ this afternoon in a gallop and with the good price of 5 to 1 against him: Aten BY ACTODAT. ie wal vorite that’day and the miblic bet thou rith—that-race-in-mind. {the public stayed clear of Temaceo to Pah up its play on Acrobat \and Ei in the race to-day until Miller, who was third to the stretch, was ready to’ come id_knocked ain, to be third behind Tony | Bonera. Keene. Winnings. Increased. great record of turf winnings of James “Keene lo-da. Es makes It $377/4f The Duke of Portland — Last time out Temaceo was badly ee ort} “ronr- Romero “ted nenrty at thes way nor AHI Ie A Tew minutes there ws: AUn....of $980 was added to the! Sop Mnokeleas powder concern. first=moneye- in Engiand—in- 1586, SATE WAKA tough Elamés-Do Damage“ Amount ing to $250,000 in Victor “Company Building. More than a quarter of a milifon dollars’ worth of talking machines and records’ were destroyed in a fire that practically wipod out the Victor Talk- Ing Machine Company butlding at No: 7 Chambers atreet this afternoon, Jeay- ing the four floors occupied. hy the con- cern & mans ef charred lumber.’ The ‘ot tha—buliding.—occupied by the Wasserman Cigar Company, escaped serious damage. {The fre furnished lower Broadway with Ja sensation It haa not enjuyed for many moons, It-wiarted-socn atter the UALR, ja crowd watching Jt that ‘dlocke! | Broad and overflowed Into City Hall Park. The-thousanda ot spectators were—surrounded hy / dense ciouds of [acrid yellow wmoke,—but—they didn't seom tO mind ang Wie reserves or “tour Fj, stations, under order of hist Inspector |i {Moses Cortright-and— rrepeeton-& i grove—them —back with drawn — clips {whei Uis Mates begun to tek at No: ‘Chambers street, -occupled — by. ‘Hard Blaze to Fight: fire-fighters’ polnt_of view The high year-olds and upward; 1,200 added; on place Winnings gave him a total of) Wind tit prevalled—fHied -draushts an 3025 D'Arkle_- Mirco Stary ys mur Lad closed strong under 's hard he_end, Di Ar! in the stretch and hung att SIXTH To38* TAGE Bailing ‘Time—1.39 8.5. F Index.” Starters. Te west , “IFLIE WIRE AS 3 TOM RAGES) “VicTORY CLAIMED ell PACIFIC ej: He. bouts ers that over showed a Ik- Heavy- Betting Race. The third race was remarkable for the betting. “Wave Crest was a heavily! Tywere overcome by aweepe—v jemoke: in ithe upper stories, xt door tothe Victor Company played cholce, but he never was prom|- he running, Sangu ‘ter & bumping match ail through the stretch, with Bridge “Whist second and St. Mario third. ~-Masque--Runs—Good—Race- i Miaatie™ Won Kt gd0d face Ii the ope Ing event, with Lotus Brandt second a Ardrl third, ., Well) frat of the! ing for a-wet-courae. Jimmy Lane Won in Jumps Only. ten: named for the Corinthian atenplechase went to the p: immy Lanb "wat far sand. he won after pace of Ga On-was' third. Mr, Kerr rode « funny race on Follow On. The second time round he closed onthe field_and chased hia mount up. to within striking distance of the lead- ers, ealyi ‘o drop back, and came again at the finish. 6 ge BRROE AGORA. Of tI pullding ive a deal in gunz and 8; and smokeless powder. When his [was threatened Inspector Moses Cort: [ TEnt anid Inspector Cottrell ordered:the safety tn-case of-an-explosion, The powder Is stored in the ceilir. in [supposedly fireproof, casks, but the rpolics decided to iako nv shancsa, The Bureau —of Combustibles: people \- were communicated with and took charge of the cellars of the gun ston, Forty girls who ggere working on the the fire ae chad to run: {or the'r Hyex to “the —street—aad—rerers: fainted. They were pickedsup and car led downstairs by the male omsnoyea, There wi no ohance to try-+to Corda wd costly talking machines and the hard-rubber talk discs furnished fine food for flames. Vartish and dry jored “on the third Moor also sal the narrow passageways ot “oe ered his toa to PTDINS, RED, dab hich een AA F Jal to The Evening World. NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL GROUNDS,—CHICAGO, _Oct__| world's Championship series was begun to-day between whe Detroit Tixers and tie Chicago Guts attended ny sen en thusinen--es\waronever-befure.Aseboal baseball same jn this city—not even amplonslilp: series, The fact that=the series was —to_be—fought srendered the iiot “city birt} watch the fray. fisd when fully 2A0 enciuslasis Were [tined up in-front-of the ticket offices Others were coming by hundrads the time and When the #2:0_of ticke! =b--1-0-0 bet #008. _twi teams of’ the West al: | Werte al Jones, 4f. Although the game was scheduled for H Craw.ord, cf, 29 oNclock tha: gates were opened att Cobh all Opening nie of Sores oF World's Championship “of Baseball. OVERALL AGAINST DONOVAN, ha | DETROIT. Sharpest Kind ‘of ‘Fielding Backs Up Twirling of Leading Pitchers and Cuts off Runs on Attempts by Experts at “Inside’’ Play on Lines, =the crowd increased. An Hour barorethe tine: forthe-gam ‘0 begin ¢ and in the bleachers was filled, ‘dense —cro ws: men came from Cuba ¢ the-saries, ‘Phe leaders of both teams before play began expressed themsel as confident, Capt. Chance, of Chicago, saying he be- better drilled han Detroit, and to-be better: In, seve! other. ways, He was not unduly ae dept, but declared that in his opinion Chicago would take the. series without. much trouble. and a cially to see pea surfoundin the grounds were filed at Lis aad at? the fraunde were packed to’ the Y Jow board fence erected to restrain thy growd on the feld from encroaching on EEL HORT MCT ENE jrat_Innin Was passed. Schaefer force CMs dt to Byers, © Grawford Schacter out stealing, SO KUNE Siagle foul filed to Jones. Scheckard | singled, Chance struck ‘out. Scheckard stole agcond and took. thitd on a wild pitch. “Steinfelit out, Donovan to Ross- Jones” Jones, Med Lo ling ery seat In the grand-staid} | Chaxce,..b... ; RUA CEH, Hined—the—outteld Perot de, cf. Sheckard, If. Steinfeldt, 3b. Kling, c Evers, 23 Scaulte, cf. Tinker, 03. Ovevall, p. *Howardvi **Moran. 44 Total Zimmerman, 2b. A 0. oy Boe + 2-2 207 4 Se eee apes ¥ Q=5 OOo es: i) i) u 1} Oi OUN On dais po" 3 12 36. 16- Onmnmogtoon 4 "Batted for Tinker in the ninth inning. “Batted for Overall jn the ninth “ins things along, The strong wind | Pan, NOUR hie Y 7 i . teres ited -made> qe -fire-one-of~ 2 } _ SILVERSTEIN NAMED: toiiahest: that pee prema ays had to es Toning. g eee han in a long time. ‘wo alarms} Cot groundeds: ow to Chance. un-| “Base Hits—Off Overall, Bo = = ‘were. turned: (no by Deputy .Chiet Guerin, te Rrounder= wae} pee ate Lawyer Appointed a Deputy Attor- Records Can't Be Replaced, throwh sey pie irs Tinker. Cougniin vieikenh a Watie—Ore SpenevaE: « a ney-General. ‘Among thecascordn, that | wel tates, NO Runs ‘on balls. Evers | Pixt Base én Errors—Detrolt. 4. 4 -Bmanvel-I Sitverstein. 0 poitticat-or-fettvyed — were. hundreds of eDanuvan SOW! Lett on Bases Detroit. 5: Chicago, ‘ator under Judge Benjamit Horman, Orne 10 nO ue (ARH ARE RSNA AE per “Strands About Him His P Policies we idorsed by [MoE covaay appotnted Deputy Attorney: | amruawoe, Th Sohufte’s grounder to Behaofor was sent |" oen” gee Shickard, Slagle (2) While ‘Crossing Bridge Share Homers General with power to act for Mr. Jack. | “Tite fre aaa for the great ea ner eats aR are EAE Rs Evers, (Chance, Rossin, Howard, ¢ in matters’ regarding olection - | clouds of smoke geneta’ a ~ einfeldt, Jones, Behsefer, 4 Hore ee baa dias he asdrove ae fumes, Into the ‘gyen of WEP Third-Inning gpouble | Plays--Evers (unassisted); ‘ jousan and made their ji chaefer and JORSMAN, = : i Mr, Silverstein has lived in Now York | eyes smart Koonl®, ‘The amoko waa sent | Schmidt got. the first hit for D Wild Pitches—Donovan. KGywcial eoiuel MLeSiees Man BALT LAKE, Utah, Oct. B.=Betore al his Vite. He 4s a graduate of acai a ce and offices of Mn gentoMesnirenoriaeivatie a NY aS Matar en tanecie Rheseany CAMDEN N Sy Ott 8 = 7 the big Broa y Chim ding. on O'Leary’ ‘a sacrifice to. Shanes unas- and Streridan, ie yello 5 jel~ smashed a single Into centre, Sc dt Lr q the galls of te wire na SS a wegen Rarcemm er coma, He resides at No. 419 East Houston! lan. no turned out to watch the blaze StCP poe, at third. Schaefer el aking second on the a sea: tree him from the deedly | othe eee g (WR ces yeaa somnee [auraet anid waa. active under Loader Pats| {or SUM, Fee aa Cour itoutes | Mann Bene Conger Red tHe score |B ne Mekmmidt take then Seurmiae ; ty 0 Ouse, | ¢ | & bunt, Schmid ra, wormed to free him from the deadly | o¢ the road in clty, Vice-President Hck K manin the 1905 McClellan cam: too, there was nour oO UT AHLONReS downey ae Rood atop and throw t Nag cuit mapotas, ing of pa tv unpleasant, c] ‘eld 0. The tad. whove father in dead, was! Wi D. Cornish "aid he thought that | enrn i Neral, athaSk ot on Say fanned. Overall bunted and employed. with great fury, The gale blew wires from the superstructure of the bridge, and these fell about the Jad, charged with olectricity, coolling about him, joe lotter-carrier who was etosetoe the distanoe behind » ne we Fetter cry out and aan eee Sum ny Rota BNO. copy one, “heavily some ning ito, the bo n put! he-had led: in) ve minutes, naeviee was at its worst a0 wy Jet whose “name! wa 6 . CY) 38 it fanned: alohsod the hoy, And: oat okt on his way from iJa nome In Enat Camden to a mill where his mother | H4 wes crossing a high bridge over the Pennsylvania Rallroad tracks when a storm suddenly broke plete control, a emphatic indorsement. down. a network of Der’ cent. praxy, and all votes snesh. Dp a hoad-and rans succeeded In freeing been horribly burned rectors, ed to a would enough administration proxies were on {hand to give the Harriman party com- and jt was expected that the Harriman policies Tecelve No oppoaltion to the Harctman regime had shown itself during the first hour of balloting. A great part of the 76 I of the Union Pacifte stock Tepresented at the meeting (mostly by had been voted at that had been for the re- election of the prevent, board of di- time The ballots also carried an indoree- ment of the Harriman administration of the road's affairs... Tho only East- ernera at the meeting were Vico-Presi- dent and, General Manager W, Cornish and RESULTS AT WINDSOR. WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Oct, 3— Results in the faces here to-day were FIRST. RACE—Sov en furlongs, (4 to 1) 1, Perfector (2 to 5 for placa 2, Helen H. Il. (2.to 1 for show) 3 BECOND. RACE—Six ‘furlongs.—Rdge- ly @to 5) 4, The Belle (4 to 8 or place) 2, Redondo (7 to 10 to, show) 3. THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs.—Haw- kima (11, to 10) 1, Martiboy (out for place) 2 Lalonde (out for shdw= 3 FOURTH RACE—Milo and an eighth. —Harmakia -G to 30) 1, Chanida (even for place) 2, Docile (even for shaw) 3. FIFTH RACE-—Five furlongs.—Shirloy R, to 21, Prat tel {out for piace) Mamaroneck (3\to 1) 3 re iRACE—One SD place hoon: eis men ne dao. [ch Smoke Knocks Out Firemen, Within an hour after the fumes started four firemen were carried un- eonasious from the bullding. The fr: s Ldeut, McDonnell, vot E * Ihe rd y mpany: ap RA Who was, Meade. ‘our men up a Might of stairs when a f amoke knocked him oyt. He waa carried to the stroet CARY en. re Vived insisted on golng back to fight John Reilley, Thomas Kilbride, of Truck Now 1 and ‘Cornelius Dwyor, of hin sense: wyer and him, though they wore Tule eh sul. i tering, and! dragged him to the street, There both Dwyer and Kilbride col- lapsed. All three were carried into the fouling off a couple. ~Sheckard x rly earned his base on balls when was tempted to hit. find boosted a foul to Coughlin. NO RUN: Fourth (haste Crawford dit a sharp single to } took a» good lead off second: on Cobb's sacritic had Ohance: man walked. count Mner was nailed by Evers. who touche second forcing Crawford, making a double play unassisted. NO # S. ‘Chance took first on’ balls and. ad- vanced on 9tdinfeldt's sacrifice, Rossman to @chaefer, Kling danked a long single into eft. sending Chance over the plate with the first run of the series. Kling Wasi thrown ‘out trying to. stFetch the hit, Jones to Schuefer. Evers slammed a single Into centre and stole second. clean Sulidin under the Broadway Cham- Schulte struck out. ONE RUN, Fifth an Uirew. Schaefer: singi Tapped a base being to ‘Tinker, Ros: on the out, wird and Stemteldt, NO Bhockard gr Rossman. atrike-out reoors 19 into lett. Musto: to Coushlin Tinker, Sixth on second, ‘tinker to Byers. and Schaefer wis run down, home, tito Donova: Inning, ed to lett. Crawford hit to, centre, Schaefer Cobb popped wy » forced Crawfoi naefer reok. bhi necond between King to “Evers to RUNS, q O'Leary sin 5 Rowsman stole out, to Chance went ‘to, Donovan's Steintenit smashed He stole second, but id there was nothe iy " Beventh Inning, ‘thrown ‘out at 'f: ae) If