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'Grand Jury’s Secret Record in Hands of G. W. Perkins ‘Department Store Buyer Quits Home; Girl Protege Gone Marconi Ready_ to Send Wireless Across the Atlantic WEATHER—Fair to-nishts clondy Thurnday. _PRICE ONE CENT. "Big Audience at Orpheum Dashes|! Madly for Stairways During Per- |% formance, Alarmed by Shrieks of 25 in Hysterics. MAN'S ATTEMPTED ATTACK ON GIRL STARTS STAMPEDE. Ahases Pretty Miss Over Laps of Auditors _in Orchestra, and Those on Upper Floors, Ic AUTUMN OCT. 1075 Are 16 CLEAR, RACE=Highwetght-Handicap> for-all-eqes;-$1,000- added j- stx-and-a-hait- Start fair, ean: Se ING WORLO-RACE CHA NINTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. : MEETING. TRACK FAST. “Won handily. Winner. eh, f. Fin, Jockeys. Open: High. Clos. ef, 8h. Zienap : Sir John Johnson. 72 McDaniel)... 2 Miller jo 6 T sf 2.40; ott, 2.00 Start ner—Frank J. Farrell Won easily, Winner, br. £., Jockeys, Besa Leeroy Thidden... eC. pag pty Of speed. al fario ran hie race. a zon race, aoe © Tas izollister a Closed t pace, Won easl!. strong. Great Colt. ‘jeg las Won $132,563 This, aT olen! $ (Special to The Evening yoria) “BELMONT PARK BRACE “TRACK, Oct. 16—James R. Keene's great colt ; Colin, the two-year-714 champion of the | of the season inthe Champagne Staxes here this afternoon. The stake was worth %,785 to the winner, which sum, added to Colln’s for the -aearon. the fine rund -sum. of: 712,643, lo-day were $380,2%, and with the addi- Uon of Colin's victory the financier apd 2wner of the most-successtul stable In the world haa now a total of $385,980. One or two of the rich makes to be run sefore the season is over will make | ix, Keenn.p.$400,000 winner of year. In the Champagne Colin just breezed: some bee jonethe Sania year, won his twelfth and fina! victory | winnings of 26,71, makes his total| Owner Keene's record’ winnings up to; -ahd-the-$9,700 To-Day Makes Owner Keene's 385,980. BELMONT RESULTS, “FIRST RACE—alvolatile (7,.to 41 and 2 to 1) 1, Zlenap (7 to 5 for| lace ) 2, Sir John Johnson. KR SECOND RACE—Aimee Cc. (11 to 5 and even) 1, Jane Swift (6 to 5 for place) 2 St. Hario 3. 1 | -THIRD RACE—Colin (1 to 7 and out) 1, Stamina (out for place) 2, FOURTH RACE—Dolly Spanker| (18 to 10 and 1 to-4) 1, Grapple ¢1| to + for place) 2, Orphan Lad 3. LETH RACE tare —Ation (ver | and 1 to 4) 4; fronaides (2 to 5 for place) 2 Eval 3. “BY ; VICTORY iN CHAMPAGNE STAKES Gross & Kleeberg Make Assignment, _ Following Collapse of Gigantic | BS 1077 ™ ieeteh course, Mee te ts, ns: oe ge ma Several hundred persons watching a ae of the Rice and Mohen skit in the Orpheum_ Theatre, Fulton street and Rockwell place, ‘Brooklyp, were thrown into a panic this afternoon by an attempted _attack on a young girl by a strange man. @ore than twenty-five women were carried to ante-room tnconscious as a-result of fright. Before calm wi s “restored fainting’ atid) The-gallery. and-balcony crowds, not knowing. the teason_tor_the shrieks fromthe women who saw the man’s action, made a-mad rush for |i Bash for the stree|s. That no deaths foil We dele gt We frightened “eudience is” remarkable = india above the acale: ane Boat time, 3.4; oe Wilson, index: Win a a aa (ost ET icratcnede=Drens mie Is now. pack 4 a ‘added; one mile at i ee Se Winner, ‘wee tet third. =| turned win Salvotaille. whjen » backed a’ with, that-of Siaaifor the diatance: which {s held: by Roseban. “Colin might have deaten this had he besn‘urged to-day. Talent |e Dumped. net dt urate in rae, calenee swontt=up awa wearer while Zienap 6 to'l, md a. wai —Tsnesaniea Sead Donohite tiring and Ave seat sd ¥ ro in four ond nethe | a rot jen is in. ont ix: Frank Farrel font ane oF the Biker eant.| Police Commissioner Gives in Suit for $25,000— Danages, SIXTH ACE Bedsin (7 to 2 and [Talbert 1d. Groaa,-che Stook. xchange 1 member of the-firm, when asked by an | “4 | yening World reporter to explain’ the fatture-waids- “We would not have failed had not {Otto C, Heinge left us in the lurch to {the extent of $30,00), and he premised aU 1.30 o'clock this morning to have the money reaiy for us at 10 o'clock. He Stinnete2 minke goody and who sewers unable to colelot trom him at M He Consolidated wi rested, following the-toports of trounle between notice Joans on Copper stock collateral. ti tNaU” Morse and” the | Pool That Made Stocks Tumble 50 Per Cent. iC. W. MORSE'S SALE SAID TO | HAVE PRECIPITATED FALL, Raid on Steamship Securities by Metal Mag. nate’s Group in Syndicate May Indicate se nd 3) bid. Steamship Sharles W. Morse 4 dropped iron: 22 h jorse und the Heinzes. that the banks wi provable — letnses will make statem foretr Led. Title Bs too. The H The Stock Exchange firm of Gross & Kleeberg, which has been: managing a-pool in United Copper for F, Augustus Heinze and his broth. er, Otto Heinze, failed. this. afternoon. $4 1900,000.— Meyers. & -Goldsmith,counsel- for-the-firm afternoon that a statement of Ge condition of the eee ‘would be -1-given-out.to-nighi— The liabilities’ may exceed Said tate this = up wae oe bonds, fa is heavile in= oS to 191-0 Tien came ould” call in ~ ents, stone re “tops 215 de- | berg ought to have something interest plunge bets POSS keyed [ing to sa the seaso! Rochelle Stakes, On. all eee ding has done Greroial eoked! to do nod Uy eadsunra ae the PC ge or etter eek {spirit and doen. er oreakine In ero. Tontariion meder “the pace: to pte) teased Dial ais before ey pe fet Spanker moved they swung into the streteh jelded-to suspend.” _Gross_& iceberg were heavy buyers in the slump in United Copper yeater- day, ‘fhe stock slumped again to-day, dropping from sy-at~the-opening-to 15 bld at the close ot the curb market, The failure of the firm was duo to this drop. It was reported in Wall atroer nzes claim tha¢’ treacherously Treated by per sona-qhom-they- trusted ad Fr agus: tua Hulnze je out for revenge ‘The whole market tumbled during the bus. teas day overs —Hiportant| “OT tho active list‘touching a new Jow level. Trading on the Sjock Exchange was — heavy, the transactions for the day volving more than 1,000,000 shares. It wan shortly after 2 oclock that Models wid dle-aged; undersized man wax f umter—nexts—In— terror that thie moticed walking up down the gal- | wouta draw a revolver and fire. Not a __Jery_side __ He _would- peer over iinan—in the audience, which waa prin- fnto Wie orchestra rows and then re-|clpally compoeed of women and ch'l- furn to a standing postion, back of| dren, tried to halt the crazed-atranger, Whe balustrade. Just before hoe left | Sally Cohen, one of the. actresse: | Women ‘dre screaming and An_order of arrest, Jasued. by Justice Aspinall in Supreme Court, Brooklyn, wAs._nerved Upon Commissioner—Bing- hanr at, Polico Headquarters late this afternoon, The order was issucd-at the d—Minnie Adams, Adoration. “Ria Nedoutn rane raed rag Sem sWoIe gloved aon = ts Gretna Green ult. of former Polico the balcony-e-was-toticed to put his hand to his head and stagger down the outrway. : The next thitg he was seen walkink | = flown Of ‘the—sreund Foor. Chased Girl>Through Seats, He was gosticulating wildly-rnd mum- REE ae pen ere ON bec Feached far over, ratsod Ia ight hand high and placed his left hand in his hip Docket ‘and shouted: t are-you doing there—you Tittle the “right side Dyuery, aa ‘The girl turned as the man shouted and acelng:the figure, shrieked so loud. that her scream could have been heard @ block from the theatre, She picked up a light Jacket and her picture hat and jumped to the left side-of the row, | teens and, ‘decidedly pretty, stepped to the curtain and attempted to quell the crawd. Her efforts failed, The orchestra atruck up a lively air “Tripped Man, bat He Fled “Onte out of the row of seate, the kin, a slender miss, apparently in her clad ina coringamessnitcot dark material am: white all waist and hat which she garried fn her hand. zuched to the street, ‘Sho was given 3 clear path. As the man whirled to the rear in pursuit, -he Was pped “UNA tripped” By an” a .asher and. hefore be regained. his feet the girl had disappeared, With e curse he turned up_a side street and was loat, In’ all the excltentent, Miss Cohen held her place in front of the curtain, with the man Jn. pursuit. tite row of th the ians of you. ‘Thess wer thetont shouts, floor of the y thle t theat Audience the irl stum- bled, shricking, falling xeveral times on women. hi gat you—T'! show you. Over-an en-| nicading to yulet. “Her. levied to ha’ ersistent TM teach Words the aud! Hh ey tae the whole firat’ coud lear pare re wan in a. panies) ees fw the Audience y efboI the strange man, to remain efforta are be- averted a fearful cal- The iights werd turned on in -ast-of-the-friehtened wmen -stoppe Te the tush when, they. no longer heard che screams within the building, Wio-the—atratige—gint— wes: “apparently alone, t to. follow; ‘ne—ene Important Notice — To Evening. World Readers: | Owing to the large IMcrease’ in circulation, The Worki has ex. ceeded its white paper contract by over §000. tons. Con- sequently we cannoti get enough white paper to print the editions ‘and allow. returns of unsold copies as: we formerly did. We have: instructed the newsdealers to only take the number of Evening Worlds that they are sure of selling each day. As the supply ts limited, we eamestly request that you ‘order in advance from your néwsdealer; Otherwise he cannot pp boegne. baseball NO BASEBALL, ‘The report that: the two Boston major clubs, wil} use the! Hhuntington avenue grounds, the home of the Americans, next “weawon;—has- etarted a surmise that all-ef the cities {h which rival teams aro located will follow auit. “phat stufts all junk," dent Farrell to-day, ‘You can s me that the New York Glants will never play. on the Tilitop {rounds and~thet-the ve want to play ‘on the Polo Ground: said Presl- i hic an apparent reign of peace now exists between the two leagues, it {y’not certain that such harmony will alwnys exist, Tho abandonment of vlther league grounds would make pos- fan entering wedge for a new or- Buch shrewd baseball’ gen- Pulliam, “Comiskey, sible santzation. 4 ralg aa- Johnson, fan ussor in the hands of persons wh dro liable, to stave with anothor omeeeya has a ich Charl Te Chicago es South Side grounds a ofa Gat evers. Bun a whether Diy ‘tear ‘ty home or not. the park je crowded, Baseball is sever 0 in the and wig * worda champion team the national {hia neconslty. In Bt. Louls Phila- Hainhig almort similar conditions pre- yall. WORLD'S RECORD TO SADDLE (Bpoclal to The Evening World.) LENINGTON, Ky., ,Qct. 16—The chestnut pacing stallion Kruger to-day broke tho world's record to saddie, H. K, Devereux he made the S, the time by puarters be- days a We “SS FARRELL = _|ARREST BURGLAR'S #3 SWEETHEART IN Robert nee twenty-four | ‘years old, who lived at No. 315 West Thirty. | apts Thy “Have to ‘serve a term forty cars in prison. for. eoteskag. a Lx of Jeapne de Bermy, at No; West Thirty-ifth airest, Sept. Harding stole ‘Ke0 worth o¢| Worries arias the iad beaten Misa de ‘my unconscious with a bleckja Younk Harding wag placed on tial today before Judge Crain and a jury tt ot Genet Soma and was found sullty, This wes his sbcond Tob- bery- offense and “the penalty: for. his crime is “not leas than, bwenty: years nor more than fonty.' was previ> ously, convicted 3 March 18 18 ot Si served cicae inthe SSfaita Aue. A censational feature oF the. trial th thie afternoon was the of Kmussman, of No, sis Thirty. heen street, a H pretty wirl hardly out of er teens. Ww Shae The mite Mad “vited arding jxit Hard while ho was locked Tis te srea"woked tn he ort an Clare, Tesentatives of the ed is eullt an see “certain persone acy od bee ta withdraw from Drosecating hi k testify for’ they provecutie, 3 by lant ‘Disttice et ed ls a office. Mr. Marshall Ourtroom ere Pol jora_ and Sas radgned in the Centre Street’ Court tor morzew. LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct. 36—In the frst Neat of ehe Laxinaton & Bt 6, here Malley. Broke. the ory record for a Twoeyearcord trots 0 wolng: ‘oMce had secured a statement fro When Clara was put ie s#tand! to she told on entire fective: Flood Into the ¢ cued will be. FILLY BREAKS RECORD. Helen. Hi ned Dy 3, Ww. 1 WITNESS-CHAIR == had no, trouble coming Lee tail 1¢. «00. cy 5, Mie 9 Boner’ quit ‘at the head of the Buxten_on_Grapole_tried nant tbe safone WHT. mount. Dut couldn't Banat out Dolly Boanker verina Ho. aaile, dn t. Th-day's race was si ly mre; ition: WINDSOR RESULTS. RACE TRACK, Oct. 16.— Sb Gone Re cee ore JSR Parent.{7-t6 aes WINDS) “ins tor ge i l'for show) 3,, ‘one-hal! and rTady Ge) my for place) 2, | assy fur atone =e ington Viragh Maki (6 to ite ( even for show) st ert LATONIA RESULTS. LATONIA RACE TRACK, Oct. 16.— Results of the races here to-day were ‘as follow: FIRST RACE—Ovelando (8 to land $'to'8)' 1, Colloguay. (2 to & for place) 2, Tene 3. BROOND 2 to 5) 1, Ed Mauguration 3, Eont lollow (4 to 5).und ane (8 to 1 for pisces 3) THIRD RACE Tigh tal ing, Conductor to and 2 to 0.1. se (20 to 1 for place) 2, Posting, 3. fe GERMANS TO BUILD LINER . GREATER THAN LUSITANIA. | BERLIN, Oct. 16—Director Ballin, of the Hamburg-American Line, was quot- ed to-day in en Interview published In the Zalt, of Vienna, , as admitting « ny, Intended | pateer Mipard’ Miner Lusitania, "to Mirlven bye combination of ‘tur- i ; [Stee ‘and reciprocating engines, mie RL ae shOOTeAr. RESULTS: if ry sue avi veniaie Ame hongemen,; Second - Dematr: Commiac requeat Captain James B, Reynolds, who-has sued the Commissioner for $25,000—damages Commissioner Bingham had been warned by telephone that Under Sher~ Mt “Johnson, would Call. to placa sUnder arrest, and he was ready, While the Brookiyn Justice fixed the ball at $2,500: Commissioner Bingham furnis sioner Bugtor-and Robert B, Lawrence, secretary: to Third Deputy Commia- sioner Hanson, who qualltied for 35,00 each.— Capt. Rleynoiae -wante $5,000) - forthe mental and physical anguish and dis- grace-and-humillation-to-whish-he-was. wudjected yesterday when, by, order of Bingham, be was forcibly ajected trom Police Headjuarers in Mulberry street. Not only did the Commissioner have Capt, Reynolds ignominously flung into the street but he made hostile move- ments at him with a heavy cane, Capt. Reynolds, in pursuance of what the had deen informed by counsel were hia_lewal rights, went to Headquarters to serve upon the Commissioner a legal notice of/appeal to the courts for an order of reinstatement. He ‘approached Commiasloner Bingham gt the elevator entrance, on the second floor. ‘The-Commtasioner had been out all night, visiting station-houses, and waa in ‘bad humor. After ohéaing Capy Reynolds forth, he announced that sq] “didn't maken -— bit of difference to him if Capt, Reynolds was a veteran Of thirty-five yeurn’ morvice as a police- man.’ Capt, Reynolds went from Headquart- is to tho office of hts lawyer, Mr. York, [who wus a member of one of the bi- partisan police boards ‘eight yoars ago. Mr. York at orice began the preparation }of papers in'the ctyil action. ‘A Board of Surgeong examined Capt, Reynolds last week and pronounced him ynfit for police duty, because he ts com- pelled to wear eyeglatses at times, Al though the captaln had been on the force for thirty-five yours, he felt com-| petent to continue 40 act for pig iis to come, prota bX aa ite. tsar NINE Thut the Holnzes withdrow thelr sup- port and hurried along the smash. A man connegted with the firm sald] Just “after the failure that Gross Rieebers bought for the Helnzes- to refused to take it, tlon—was given. it the ‘faiiure, United* Copper down,.end jumping up again for three. ir=was_ the most talked the corridors of the Wal: dorf-Astoria, where that a syndipate headed by Charles W; Morse nad put the Heinzes in a hole. Morse-Heinze eee The Stoc His parin ‘some United—Cepper and the latter No further explana- hes. been dropping | {t was reported Exchange member firm of Gross & Klee! Nad Fed ee is Philip ross has been on the Stock Exe 1904, It appears that thore was a strong pool led by the Heinzes to boost United Copper. Charles W. Morse was, it 1s reported, in the pool, under an agroo- ment to hold pis stook subject to the order of the pool members. Instead, 40- conting —to—tnside-infomation,—he—adid heavily last Seturday and forced a de- aided slump, Then came another drop of 20 points on Monday, with Groas & Kleeberg holding up most of the sup- porting end. The silde continued yoster- dey. Towant the close of the market ges- Waraay afternoon Tracy Buckingham. NXransfer agent of the Untted Copper Company, went out a notice that ho would ‘refuse tO sanction the transfer, of 16,900 specified shares of stock until | the rights of certain persons therein had been determined. Tho numbers of} the stock certificutes were even in the notice, ‘The Hofnzes lot {tbe understood that the stock for which transfer privileges had been withdrawn was the stock that Charles W, Moras had sold on Batur- | day, Doliverjos had been mado, but the ‘yn; certification of the trancfern was lack=- 51 Hing’ and the trades were un tn, the alr. Gy Coppor and Steamchip Dowa |The mixeup had a Gemoratiziag ener uso United States Copper and ‘the protorred jsatook. want Gown with © the common, sell at a1 at the Mende bab aie Of Ri polnt w B 0 he a rn from. Monday. anco Moyflek Bui tained a df mnina, dau meriy altrtio King, of the Roya named as co- been Winans, wh important Against Former + oF the Albert H. Kleobere: and his firm Sir Merrick Burrel Gets Decree Balti- _more Belle. LONDON. Oct. 18,— ere, murprised to-day In -the celal by. ¢ from or Walle Ma Horse pondent £0 the ate of Bal Other witne livt ournent The mi uth and a rage oh ouple hay aved t fib. Minka: Ya ng plas lave p ne condisions tor, playin and tng! ose were excelte: # wife,” Cant. circles here the appear of sir or and bo- Wilhel= mans, form Henry Guards, was couple had hotels dn an Shenae Country In the

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