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Showers probable to-night and to-morrow. FINAL RESULTS EDITIGN I ("itn Bits On oa HN WINES, it | “ Circulation Books Openz to AIL!’ OCTOBER .10, 1907. oan HANDICAP RACE as He cnet Tall Pole This Stable at Belmont =| — ene a ss Track To-Day- ~~ istever Pounded Out of the Box in Batting Rally That Cinc Victory for- exes = the -F ourth, i] } $ EEJACK— ae First Officer Draws His Revolver to. win ‘othing ng Gold Lady, Heavily Played at ODL OVAT PROSECUTOR Stop Men From Seizing Boats | Soe sie ee ~~ While Terror-Stricken 4 pee | ean ib PUSSIES Pray, | CIRCUS FIELDING BEHIND 4 ee —. RUELBACH’S” WORK rytip-of the tingpole surmounting the -20d 4 to-5) 1, James 8. Brady (4-t>-— = 2 2 =e LUSTY MEN IN STEERAGE tuner He the Ringer ulna. the tales 6 for place) 2, Hollister 2 a = than Thing minpanded Rumor Has it That He Will Accept the <'Remarkably Brilliant Battle Ends With Score of — Emeat Capelle furnished tower Man-| BELMONT RESULTS, __| é é nis looked. | ls ed_at, bur did not | FIRST_RAGE_ Fhe-Squire-(5-1 z : C) {more than two houra hung auspendea| SECOND RACE—Touchwood (6 to nearly seven hundred fest in the air, 71 ani ry ic ry lor. FORCED TO AID REMNANT irs them iro i gic 2 eanmmy tiny see, SUBBEstiON of The World and Appoint | “Fron the # aked Austrian Steamship Giulia, With More Than 800 in saa dom we He atelile [which recmed to sway with his weight Souls Aboard, in the Gravest Perit for Nine | [Me carried camera with which. & : 5 to 1 for National Leaguers and Gives wan,-but was disqualified. | , pear sie : THIRD RACE—Sir John Jonnion a Man Over Jerome's Head to In- Them Two Victories in Series for (eolteiiter pinceyi2 cast mecca vestigate 1 Traction Methods. World’s Ciampioastie took snapahata of, the city from_th. | : a ; : - Hoabota of the city. from the1__FQURTH RAGE—Vell (18 to Sand” : — . = ¢ { : ‘ 2 Hours—Cabin- Passenger TellsStory of | Tehert Wint a netics war over imade | 40's) 1, Gold Lady (even for place) rr 2 . is repraduced on this (page of Tho 2, Dondecare 3” | It was reported in Wall Street to-day that Gov. Hughes, on his | } Narrow. Escape From Grave Disaster. LATTE GEE le litle more Gian ay PIFTH RACE=Lane Alien (7 to 5 tum from the Jamestown exposition, would appoint a-special District: Go plane out) 1; Mise Crawford (out. for Attorney to prosecute the officials of the Metropolitan Street Railroad CHICAGO . O10 lyoutn, eathed $1.00 by bis work thin’ Wall’ 3. ___It is a story of peril and Panic and terror such as would have de- {5 addition toh} a time ball, from the | “SIXTH RAGE—Grapple (7 to 5 “lighied the ‘soul of. a. $e2 rompancer_ phat is brought, to Port to-day by the jumeneall pees ae me Poot a (eter lex TREE EIT URE GR SET OV HEE os =o steamer Giulia. cE RE noon “e"*3, Escutcheon 3. Tiitidred” Citizens “asking him To tise his authornty to desipiate: such “any | (Special to The Evening World) The job looked to be worth all of a 37 This vessel, an Austrian packet, reached her pier at (he: foot of Forty-| [thousand to-day when an Evening | Official. This petition was delivered to the Governor by a representative |, NATIONAL” LE AGUE © GROUNDS, World ft hotog= | f +: ‘) *SHOAGO, Oct, 10.—In an erroriens . =third streei,_Brocklyn,_this afternoon She -storm-marked-and Sige ee ee oo ee ack, of The World on Sept. 9. ‘The Governor then-said that he would | aime, roptete with brilliant Melding, the | Jone Mens ve erties ely {ook a hirther—wrip—on | ee eeler 2B as scarred. : On Inntoriatha thtonskorktheatallest voftice | seen In front for the ‘ateenth time tt nlnth story Into the framework of the | Wierisehs $e : ne 9, Te ‘world's championship series by de- | Craw.ord, cf. BUTaAg ON METI <i#eason. {nthe Hunter handicap here | The basis of the petition was the: fallure of District-Atlorney | feating the Detrott fi ore, Cobb, rf ~ On Oct. 3 in midocean during a violent storm fir re broke Out in NO ee e-oactthetor—art--thre—brthltrn when Vell. ridden by: MI Tou wet Bikes & P hold. The crew of $2, led by Capt. Cherubini, fought the flames from’jis. hax never beon mnde public. but | /\* ome In front of Gold Lady, the Fy SCAR TET SPTTCN INE FOr tient li “daylight uniil 3 o'clock in the afternoon, while the 703 passengers in aj ‘P= 1 * perceptibte cwaving motion ton Heavy: favorite, with | Donarcora a is evidence, submitted to him by W. Coeeeere eer ublic Comm place) 2 painting ses disclosed by the Public Service investigation to ‘The Eveniug Wo > $I ‘. Amory. and before the|erican Leaguers, but was pounded out | in iG I : ferculriensinae hen einai histle ¢ of-tre-box inthe fourth-by-a-batting Schmidt, cris cecrees Tene eOE eamsprasedandewene ; ee there, ‘Then too the wind whistles oo ae gee ee ion began ils investigation into the financial management | | {onslaught that netted. three runs_and_. O'Leary, | i e a it added $2,0% to th of the Metropolitan. At the height of the storm, when it seemed that the fire was about see nie naib iadded: 2 Sites ineseere polit : [sirenatty cinched Tthe game. Killian | Siever, p. : = SUAL.Of tit fap tnmings this: senaon Vell twee Se ere eee perreaeeeee fone hin place. aud @nve the tocels on! to break beyond all bounds and: sweep the boat, nearly half the crew | three hie a i mariner would. respect. wile -negiectedT the betting, bit-Gotd Aenonast Ait nd is ‘ e i 3 e ae } bady—was—heavity played. eren— with offie { istrict-Attorney—al ie them_pefore—a-s) cia uryesum-| Playa by Tinker, Blagie and Sheckard taughtt the-contagion-of panic-that-had_already_run_through-the-erowded- + : fe = Me fe ns i = {0ut_of_almont_certain—tallies for Dec = Totals eae: sah Ei LENSES Uy Only four or five! workmen. These-men,_niost_ot them gréen-hands-that had been: picked: touna with nerve enougit_ to. aid—C wugh the stecl framework as it doe rough than forty-matles,, HERE fa A gait any herbie weight —up—She—ran—n— eres Tireit Tinker's fast __ andlllnn pelle in his ot thie [racesafterbeing—far—pack— in the run j Sy {to-the--t: Bhe-a = up at-haphazard, threw down-the fire hose ‘and swarmed out of the reek- | nee in his “wo a poisrese ING SIE RECA: Durst of speed through the stretch and ‘- Tex _ TR | Slagle, ¢ 3 lantern, To réach this point St ls nec- ‘a6 to. 1 shot which the books quote. ing holds. They declared that_ the vessel “was doomed _and_t Y ie oun. | OVerhauled everything but Vell. His turn will come like that of -the fon this Meld. iS. ind that they | essary: to creep-fly-Hke round_the_o | ‘Kerinyetto-—led—the bunch to the | dog—aame other-day. prio With the-tallyene anda halt-sames Sheckard, If. tor the home outht against half a gama | Chance, 1b... ¢ AmericanTaugue contestants Steinfeldt, 3b. for tre title, the impression wis_£r08~ “King. ¢ Ing among the—local roo: 4hut th Ee odds should be boosted. Th a , {aide of the structural work, ilable. They | When stuff photographer Sen Officer Ribarichranin-among | warescke, of ‘The Evening World, | | vith a rAinccoat and a nino- | (OKA Faces, sea eel the mtretch turn to allow Vell, who’ was (ip und. {second to this point, to come tothe {ront-and-win: meant to save ‘themselves while difeboats were still ava = {vere hurriedly lowering a dory when s {hem with a revolver. He declared he would shoot the first man who | racboat, eats sie Tongs to the Austro inky tore’? “Misa<-Crawford with Miller pot big —vontlagent—from—Detroit. whose _Senulte Tf [ Donoscara took up the running after preference to Lane Alien with Sumter Famencas as —dovuted home fans bas) Tinker, 68,, Rane eters ; e } Retoiadedl cuiane hej vee som nianevayli nnyetto quit, and she scemed 10 be In the saddle, Not until tie race wa { ae “Fh calling at Patra Ale Vonchuded to take a onance and, atier | Ke 0 and she s O adie. > aE TLL kept the celthio bexinnl : mera. After pussinz Gibraltar on) Sept | tPoeping and hauling himself round tue | coming “on-faat until Gold. Lady over-)OveT And the yeealt posted with tie i i p eae eee mocenthe:bexinn ne ot Ruclbach, p........ the steaines encouatersd— stormy Sutedes of the lantern” ahook “handy | iauied her. miningudcckerainamie ion hes pus | i he Week, found ay much ax 10 to 8 for, : : with Capeile, who-was squatted at the |) 8U! ni know that the subatitution had. bee) thelr money on the outcome of to-day"s i oy 1 ‘Otals.... 4, . weather with heavy seas. base ofthe faxstaft There-wwas a tip in circulation on thei made. battiog-and a shade better than evel tretch, and it looked as though she Mistake on Jockey Boacd, can going to run one of her good Sara-| E, Dugan rode Lane Ailen to victory { Bhe-stopped, however, at: {n-the fifth —race. verybodyi-afy the course saw Spmier'< name posted the Jockey Pourd us the rider and t jon_the race accordi=gly.. Many. to refore the Vet 2. ules Thought Fire Was out. He (hus had the distinction, the [Whitney entry: Ir Houxt z 7 5 n thie race, ‘The misiake was” thought to” lia patenes : Se ane : Last Wednesday afterndon & member rorkmen on the tower wuld. of having We CF .— |peen mmdesIn tire omice sat the. necre Set money on the series, And they took ft, Do EE aan eR EU RU felimbed a whole Jot iiener than Firat Race fonitne Squire: tary. Ito meant a lot to the publi “ f Fl both waya, with an avidity that may ewan! eit % Fe eM een re eerne lie Sthee mhotographer though cavern! have | The-Squite, ridden-by- Sfller, woathe ‘and cont Uye- ring thousands, il Hudson City! Hits’ Blushing, make somo uf the toca bookies murs Bale-Oresaclitany” A Sheth ddl tel Bros Be he SEEN LIL ptarted out to perform the feat, but | vn the straight- Dugen up Lane Allen: might hayt pes Ny eager welovers, stiould things go wren, WaT “escrtettet oct thp nescence er erate ope penta Si ust ! : ca : Sy area anrleey MT Uae nian RMOCRINE OWI Passengers sre ‘aute, ae, 4a 0) — ey ht ares ri i fi RELA Sasa tint ais ane a names eb , Wo) yt Sch patte poached tie top ut the-trofe-} bet in from flag fallsto tatsh p/h orders aN Aiion, Ateee cra: | aero’ was & cold Unge 16 the atmos. Eero Ignorant Spanish, Greek and Huns | pin the manner ised by natives Of the | althoug an being oversaken At the ford, § Wa) i Ly One Tak H here. t un shot iEnUSEREATAT: He had some of the I troples in-climitrng cocoanut trees,” Aw . f —One laken to ospilal al. er |nhiee fs put the se EERIE pS = = STE rae JAH Gi rrite-drimrackt= the. by th = et Lnigteorky ma stab! on are rea aE q s ze ee av aap aie ereEping pet Tle pick to his cariy spring “GRANDMAT DIES ALONE: 1—1 ——- ‘ rd. og fans Again x a a pole the sifig of string of tared ro; EA AeA Se earl ex with lilm and when he once more nd ran third with the gov i ! f y ne Rood price dst Hinguluhss Lie, Mamas oltaauld seen pa ee hacmeight-Into-the:boatmn'a-ehatrl-57 1g" to-i-ib shaw! wkatnet” Nini“ Sxinies: as The dig Jowt Liddsan: Chey, and 3 Sigwever, Uat waive -rpark—remained, —| attached -tor-tty-ho has yrogressed sev : : tbs Mra Apule = lajisey..an old woman, | 90 te 1s J, struck her = z McCaul pert ie Bniay. The Squere——ant— Lenni i ee SHEAR Sk i = ae and tha’ It smoutdered-for-mosr of the| MCCailey, Chief of Bronkly ee ea “[Siamont were "well piayeds Pig’ ist niown ay *Grandina” by al SNR ICED RUNES HT banged along wet. H [named wa thousAt t# D0 a s001 UK Sarq waa found dead hn lier Nat at So, | ine. in tver, opponite My imseae Chane wo Yaak about dawn oh Thursday. whens —Slouths, Amone- Those | LATONIA RESULTS. eye a eld ole) OTEE CES GN itr ube igs Kee Uh entreet land) ALPE LOU NOR stig Olulls Wasaabuuh: ceuveti: NUNAFAT| ORT UN —_— — Teenie Davidson Hurt. (OeF MT Ihe woman a shine in Re =Fourth=inning: EE Ae pata Rte maea | Appointed. ~ | TATONIA RAGE TRACK, Ky., Oct. | ee oes yi tee ron si 1 lively ‘asval git s an liay boat Hann ified oft soy aefioaratab Anno an taH| ay a long. tly 10. ° of thick, foul-amelling amvke sudden! PTE yee TS | The Maiden Stceplechane was a bigger | aig q 4 3 #2 women’s cabin and injuring several paa- Lat hs ues er lifted a single -over : Waals tn (he races Bere ony ee en ee eee ee Tntiiie {did not are nex this morning they women famein cath tn Deira «ne ‘Grawtocd eldest adyanchy boosted Ute price from 5 . pelehod from the hatches, ec ai ; z } were na follows: [iirat place, ail but titee of the field | her flat to be broken Into by a police- reiieuFaelath “ + bunt wus Who vexsel waa then laboring heavily | P Tony ‘ Police Com‘nisstoner Bingham. Is HInST Ra No Quarter ( to 2 and | started to a false break, xome-ot-thom aie A is on + 4 r dn°m strong northweat wind. Most pe LINATR SCR DSMTA ORE TTR eae lata hy “Bensonhurst (2 to 1 for place) jelyaring tivo ofthe hedgea and one | An) ambul ance surge yi MW Mlower Thorsen put out vattin [ns ‘in Dy eh, NO ithe passengers were atl below, but a} iyi actng cap- lcsempron) going down before they papltal sald Myre. Lepsey liad dfed of entre cone Pe aU eernattoneregnnt Uione : enataleathy riser saw the amoke and tie; : ; S-Pleasant View Belle | sould pull up. 5 ene piesa OOM UA Rana Hen snitch sent a ty ae, in ran through tle xtecrage screaming and | AON, "WhO Koes | (5 to Land 2 to 1) ther Brown (8 to | hen Rol erate is thereat pr es TOTAL TEE is hs Firat Inning e s upped) a shy or jsome of tae ding 3 » I. down right, fleld Foblyl usd he ad thee duneerous enieisland, THIRD RACK Li phen began the back » Made t it to Change for Our, | Bilis was Meld on ene : Teter eee — aro du her. Crawfont rolled out to Chance, 1 1,,[eady, Eat i ‘dwin Gum R c run, down , cd, Craethgt Ite tO Tinker hammere CEORDAR NORGE T 10000010 —2 stretch and Rye Boy, waich had been | preion (ND h to deat—fire and. wind) Wleuts rink Jy Morris, to the Morri- | i A precinct. licate the feat of his ‘nde par (Bastors with w Bnd panic, To these mutiny was pres-| fell shortly after, ‘ in front all the w Minx Padden @ to! Moter came to gr Boston A.) fin the mune way. | pBattesicy—-Young and Needham: Mor- from the rear and neattering ently. to be added, | Teut. Joh McCauley, from the De- an Rose {2 i t on Rye Ba SR ee SeTR MON RIERYBCAT CREM AHP em ealnta u : | Detaching some of iis omcers to| tective Bu Brooklyn, to Butler | aa eee een SAU cur liatiactries ovaatiuncou\celti| Snbanc are: Coe ee GE NTH IDRC Ne MULLS eae areca Pas att andle the frenzied {imigrants, tho | Street, Brooklyn. Titxen-aies Strome (7 to 2] fat And the aniulance was summoned | Second Game. - » [there The women’s cabin was b Cobb. Sheckard’s) pop-up. was nalled 3 Rosibach Kept up. the Lleut, William J. Leahey, to Flatbush, |and 6 Wi) 1, Charlatan (2 to 1 for | (0. take him off the Neld. | Boston N 90922090 0-4! Ramanan by Rossman. Ohance sailed a fly to! e with a ninglo to right. Tinker Licut.. ‘Th ante shite, | place)-2, Beau -Brummel. 2. ‘After—tila nericx of mishaps Sandy | poston-a 8-4-0 F429 40-15 rs. rawford: NO Tt 1 pred tips to ‘ homas J, Kelly. to White- C er came over the Jaat jump sec- | Batterie: ock and Rl; Young and } the fre drill, Tho others were the In- | stone, L. 1 Erere ner rn -racrrpenan ns ond, to beat out Toustiwood on the | Corrigan. ‘ | Second Inning. Hi { ‘competent combings of two Huropean| Licut. Patrick Gray, to Glendale. WINDSOR RESULTS. flat. St. Nick Mniahed third. After a At St. Louis. nie Island City Cobb fannet out. Rossman batlooned | whurves'and what was more, they were | Lieut’ Edward) Hughos, Vernon NE CAD Th SU SLAC ees erie non H were slighil & fly 10 Sheckard. who got lt by a long: cared blue, Of the twenty-seven cabin | aventie, Brooklyn. 4 HAMILTON PARK TRACK, WIND: | Crecker waa dinquatifed andthe money [St [Quin (Nice 0 00.0.3 Broken proad could not be od sea aunt clamped Passongers a few of the men had kept | Ideuy Jacob Brown, to Flushin: | SOR, Ont., Oct. 10.—Reruits In the races Ulvided this was—Touchwood, St. Nick pairs. Her captain stated Uvat it will NS. left for two require a week (o mend the damage. The harbor authoritles are inveatixat- Ving the accident ee | IVINS GIVES © THEM A REST. thelr heads andi they put themselves at} lieu: Issac Frank, toh e' Y 7 i and Economy, In the order named. ithe harassed EAE citar ; Aue BeooK laa ce eee SN ne eG eh ae halt fur- | The Was a) Good Thing. th Wise) sees , CoFIVe anda r= } Rcroams, Curscs*and Prayers. | Bureai of Brooks, £2 Detectlve| ings Mamaroneck (é-to-1) 1, Cantless | Sir John Johnson, a bottled-up For two hours thu Aghe with the fre é (to & for place) 3, Andalusia CG to 6 | :hine from the Sanford Stables, w Rh i path \has shown Ith —_——_-___, it eadily, whil cor- t Mant orwatd steadily: Willa. thezatger: EVENING LETTER. DELIVERY. BECOND © TO Hire aLR PR LCGUARGS short fave: BA hic bunt being and. " in of took care of| vers took third on | Tinker's tap 0 | t othing in. ed winner of the third ily at the end trom BYENING WORLD inted on axe traycilors prayed and screamed and MecrynGeoreer &. Wek ere tort eS Ey re the play cutsed, ‘Phen the ames sprang out of elt fof ig £0 sats Rat hers aitencss OGL R SRO aN ALSE The fnventinatlon into in Inter-) inane todit siraleht out 2 0 nal is str tle. toasman, ts the opeh hatches and went licking up | Pomtmaster Morgan date thin ater | RG Luror mow) Mee | NV nR ena sentonieens abeat cub Cast ix: =Is— imergor before the Putlic Serv’ Taird Inning. muny feet in the alr, + noon announced that an & o'clock even- THIRD: RACK—One mile.—Aysvunteer | |! ) pole Cartlewood looked Jo have liniesion came to a-halt to-day owing to Schmidt jotsied a tty Ao as ‘Dinko Inatantly about thirty of thelerew do- | in delivery will be established on the | (ig to 1) 1, Col Jack (even Ay place) 2. | # shance to catch Sir yatines fyllen TWENTY YEARS OLD. an Important engagement of Mr, Ivins, | and Chance. pat away, O'Leary serted, thelr’ posts, and, swarmed to[UPher weet side Dexinning Monday SNES ae reed eS ane number oC good ‘thingss in Unis Ite apaeclal counsel” We welhaeh cand diel st Ars a K 5 eesti, * i URTH RACK rive furlongs. |r Ghairman Willcox adjourned the hear- s Tt will cover the territory of Post- Padioiie ch iv 4 |i but tl ee ie See an jings lint Tuesday afternoon, at. 2. Ruelbach — rocketed “to Crnwford, pe Mand \W. lace) 2, aS acal ae pata ‘ ecleck, Single Dade (he fans groan When he (Sontinued ‘on Beowia Fase) pit fice, Stat Lec EI ON tecnica Met ll Sa alls AT a a ae _

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