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GHT Ay | GREEN EDIT! oN ~ CHILDREN AT PLAY BURIED IN CAVE SAND: ON u — coy +o Girl of Four Years Crushed and Smothered to Death Before Res- cuers Could Dig Her Out—Sand Dealer Arrested. Four children of Daniel Ryan, Bronx Boulevard, in the Wa sand bank in the rear of No were buried in a cave-in of a Elizabeth, contractor residing at 3035 Kefield section, ye four years 0 was crushed and smothered to death, May, tive years old, was seriously Injured and is in Fordham Hospital aged twelve, and Daniel, falling sand and sSpnes, The bank is ther two children—Barbara unconscious by the aged nine, but th knocked lurts are slight. la, | fleld owne o went into the @ dealer in sar No Two | with 1 pulled Dani Hundred street, HT bara sand. He was unable been place arged With |to remove little May and telephoned 10 N Gur {and Two Hun Phen he t, for assis round for 4 a shovel and se 0 work on sand ve pile, May Saved Just in. Time He was Y edb Po! na Burke and vanaug the dis- tracted Bac ne Ryan childre nd a men and women cf the Side of Bluff Fell neig rhood. They got May out jt Without any wari > side of t f time, and she was 16 blulf fell off « Dr Reilly, of Fordham How. Was buried ) found her suffering from ine covered al ternal injuries and Barbar By the the the fivesvear-old had been senseless by removed fvon the sand a squad of fire- head ad arrived yn there were Mrs. Me of No, 3s80 Bronx ty men industri digg boulevard, next door to the F on Elizabeth, The surviving ehildren happened ty lvok from a rear window in thelr excitement and terror were un- oO! vise and noticed a cloud of able to locate the spot where she was dust from the sandbank. AS standing at the time she was over the dust away she saw the whelmed and as the length of the caye- hands of protruding fron’ in was nearly forty feet it took half an the cave-in, and then she made out the hour to reach her. Dr, Reilly sald she p covered bodies of Daniel and 5 ed a very short time afte Barvar ° the first rush of sand over her bod Running from her home Mrs. Barry | A report spread through the crowd met Poliveman McCarthy, of the Wake- | that there was another child buried in = the sand-pile and the whole caye-in = was removed before the rescuers Look Out for the Strong | versed work. Daniel and Barbara reniotithalllane Ryan LIU ame ,coherent enough A dozen new laws have just gone J oniidron than thete ann with them into effect that are of importance J at the cime of the abcident to every citizen of New York. ee “The Church Must Condemn Diverce’”— GATING ROBBER GETS AWAY WITH MS AND BRUIS But Yonkers Bank Official Gave Him a Hard Go Before He Escaped. Thus argues the Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, Episcopal Bishop of New York. “Tre Necessity of Publicity In Municipal Affairs’— John Purroy Mitghell has some- thing interesting say on this important subject. THESE ARE SOME OF THE SUB- JECTS TO BE DISCUSSED IN To-Morrow’'s SUNDA‘ WORLD OTHER QUESTIONS THAT WILL BE ANSWERED ARE: WHY is Broadway at 4 A. M. called the “Great Black Way?” WHAT are the words and music of Richard Carle’s new song now making such a hit at the New York Theatre? WHERE can one Work, Hire, Buy, Arthur Fowler, receiving teller of the Westchester Trust Company., had a lvely fight with a burglar in his home No. 15d Glenwood avenue, that city, [after midnight last night. The Fowler family had just returned from a theatre and wore sitting in the parlor con- versing, when Mr. Fowler heard a noise up stairs, He ran up and saw a man hurrying toward a bedroom window, Rent, Sell and Exchange to the Fowler closed with lim, and the two best advantage? There will beg| Me" ¢xchanged several biows. ‘The | burglar afte Ta t nearly 7,000 answers to such queries, WHY didn’t Sir Genille Cave's cow- boy romance end happily? The prospective bride was killed by an automobile on the eve of marriage. WHY a stage costume more daring than that of Salome ts called for le, succeeded in | throwing Fowler, and before the latter could get upon his feet again leaped to the window. Fowler seized a cane and struck the intruder over the head sev. eral times as the fellow was clamber. Ing down a rope made of strips of bed sheeting. which he had fastened to the | sill a8 a means of escape prior to the entry of Fowler, WHERE the Princess of Sagan, lhe eee eine the aan to release js ‘asp ol née rope and tumble to fi Gould, ty. spsialng tet the ground, but he managed to get ymoon—shown by a dozen f/away, Fowler's orles for help were re- pictures, THE WEEK'S HAPPENINGS IN THE- ATRICAL, FINANCIAL, REAL ES- TATE AND SOCIAL CIRCLES WILL BE REVIEWED IN DETAIL In To-Morrow’s Sunday World Only. sponded to by several neighbors, but | no trace of the burglar was found, Fifty dollars, a gold watch, several diamond rings, a diamond studded fob and other articles were stolen, Fowler | fa the grandson of ex-Mayor Peter V, Fowler. SANDY HOOK ROUTE—LABOR DAY, Extra trio in addition to regular service will be made evening, Seot. 7. from West End, Yong Beane, fee, Bright, ‘4g, arriving New ork 10,00 FP. M, %* loletofotetotofallolatatotololoelotofolefetetotetebeloteletetoteldeteh etatstelwlefedstetobt WHO IS DOING THE MOST TO LAND Tt CONDITIONS AND COUPON IN NOON, BASEBALL AND VOTE FOR THE MOST POPULAR GIA iE PENNANT? FINAL EDITIONS Rea SEPTEMBER 6, 1908. NEW. “YORK, SATURDAY, PRICE ONE CENT La "HERE'S HOW LEADERS WILL STAND AT END OF TO-DAY’S GAMES. | IF “THEY Wi WIN. City M te Who Quits Bench _|\IM hits aT E RESINS ~ AND DECLARES TiS BAKRUPIY 75 Bae pare 70 47 ue Chicago ...... 73 49.605 IF THEY LOSE 1 46 5 48 ii 50 CHICAGO CUBS PROTEST VICTORY Tne PIRATES Giants trate Says That Financial p; Condition Untits Him tor Bench. O17, 610! 597 ittshure . 4... Chicayo Danity Magis’ NNND RUNS SDEBRS AT Sialiey ‘Has Recently Had to Explain Releases of Women He Sentenced. | City Magistrate Charles G. Bo Wale gent lis resignation to Mayer MeClellan Sa aT od to-day and, coincidentally filed a vole Ape ay og ; ; Claim Clarke Should Not Have untary petition in bankruptey in’ the Mnited States District Court, He swears Been Allowed to Score vis bankragtey petition that he owes acEe , $17,112.87, mostly borrowed money, and Yesterday. that his only assets comprise §1 worth ee of wearing app: and $140 worth of | Crappry : <#> eee Ae OBE Ha va MOU SHHOVAP EY ANIL TSR, etery, both of whilel) are exempt from ——<— Attacament on a debt. His salary ae a} ; ; at Magistrate was $1 @ year Umpire O’Day’s Decisiou Is Magistrate Wa Was appointed by ee * = | Mayor McClelian, with the approval of Phat Clarke Had Crossed Tamavany Hall, on May 2, 10. There » Plate | haye been many charges made againgt the Plate. | him nince he went on the bench. It has —— | been a matter of common gossip in po- | litical circles that Wahle was head over | it heels in dent and had borrowed money court clerks and lawyers | from police | lo satisfy pressing creditors, LTAGISTRATE CHARLES GL Pittsburg. Shannon, cf He has been sued twice since his ap-| {tke 1 al | point ment by Edward Coyne, proprietor) Wagner, s* ' of the New Amsterdam Hotel, for $u8 ll. 1b , for a 1 bill and money loaned, and! a 2 mi | Wilson, rf. | by Nowsert Leibel, a woollen merchant, { Gibson’ ¢ K | of No. Beach street, for money | Vall, P yeeUlbagne: Rt loaned, amounving to $250. | (Special to ‘The Eventne World.) Resigns Because Bankrupt, | EXPOSITION PARK, PIT TSBURG, | ‘The resignation of Maglatrate Wahle | Sept. &—Chicago protests Friday's | jtakes effect on Sept. 80, When seon in| game here, With the bases full and his office. In the St. day, he sald: T have resigned from the police court bench because I am a bankrupt, and it is not right that @ bankrupt should hold such a position, I cannot pay my debts on my salary. It is my intention to resume the practice of law and try Paul Building, to- two out, Wilson hit safely GIll, of Pilteburg, failed to run to sec- to centre. | ond base from first. He ran a few feet BY WATCHMAN HELD FOR CRIME down the line, then turned out and the covered second base, received the ball | went to clubhouse. Evers, who Bag Holding Stolen Fowl From Driver Takes Drunken Man to et enough money to settle my from Slagle and called the attentioh | affairs \ a Henry Ginnel’s Estate for Road Robber and Magintraie Walle refused to state, Of te umpire fo the force run. ‘The | whether the money he owes was bor- | Umpire simply sald: “Clarke has) Beside Him, Kills Him. | rowed before or after he was appointed | crusted the plate.” Chicago claims Ja City Magistrate, He said that his. Gill should have touched second base = | resignation was not prompted by the| before he ran to the clubhouse, and A chicken thief came once too often | (Special to The Evening Wort!,) expectation that there would be any | Wil! prove by the aMdavits of a num- ber of persons that he failed to do so. Is field by that you charges made aga'nat him in connection with his method of exercising his oM- | clal dudes. farm | POUGHKEEPSIE, hand named Pred Makinson to the chicken house of tear Sept. 5.-A This provest spite the’ tac Chicago de- have a Swede, a wealthy watehmaker, 0! ns Cathedral avenue, Garden City, L. 1, | was found dead yesterday morning 00 @ ~ agistrate Wahle resigned trom the % x ume because kK ‘arke an A shortly before last midnight, Ie was) roadside near Gay Head, a village in Bar Association eighteen months ago, ; a not oun as Gill w As plain shot by a watchman, who discharged this county, with a bullet home through after the Grievance Committee of that {2° vi Aristo Belay both barrels of a sho at him, and. is hea being notified Sheri POby had Begun an Investigation lato sispod the plate Unypire O'Day walked 4 ani and District-Attorney Charges that he had borrowed money to ene home players’ bench, The Pir- | was so badly wounded he died a i muties, went in an’ fOM police court clerks and pollee ying and moat of the Cubs started to 2AM. in the Nassau County Hospit to Gay Head, where thay Court lawyers, At about thet time iscve the eid, but wore trotted over | Mr. Ginnel's chickens are the apr ed on suspicion a companion and “ere was widespread gossip about the 1, second hase, and who had! jot ils eye, and w @ went AWAY A 4 fellow farm hand of the dead man, | Practices el Cay Magiatrele with ré- Siaxeq up tho ball, threw it to Johnny couple of weeks ago for an au ¢ prisoner, Waldemar Epstrand, fahics 0 his obligations of @ financial iq velled at O'Day. Hank failed to through M » having fory hy Hiso a “le, turned out to be anj .. hear and Fvers ran to the bench and ane Ro engaged Peter Klossen to act | \inusual character, He had papers to] | purereaenne rom he Bet Aspocia- cated tie umpire's attention to what jas chicken warden: ve that he is the son of a rich Betere the Geand aia ie Shpenred had happened. O'Day merely ree Klossen was on the alert when the er in the old country, He hea a ona Gwered explanations t Miss marked, "Clarke has crossed the plate burglar called, He heard from his room college education, but being by nature fo 0 that body ee eet the grating noise of a) wanderer, he has spent most of hie | Concerning matters under Investigation in the house | window of the fowl house being raised | Ife labor t n dealing with the Board of Magistratas. HIS WOODEN LEG HIDDEN { g the world, working at any wat came to his hands, eee time Magistrate Wahle was ane a his ee Haat ARE IneeastiRe WW stor’ he and the President of the Board, | COULD WATCH ROBBERS. | door as noiselessly as he could and ar-| unfortunate Hakingon had been drink- List of Creditors. 2 is rived at the nen roost in time to nling at a bar in Gay Head. They Magistrate Wahle’s creditors, listed in After Masked Men Got Ticket} the chicken thief climbing out wi started for the farm about 1 o'clock. his petition in bankruptey. Include: Agent's Money They Told Him | Hakinson Was so Intoxicated that ao- Harry L, Zeeman, of No. 704 Broadway, ’ bag over his shoulder Klossen fired both barrels and cording to Hpstrand’s story he soon 1,37; L. L. Williams, of Bedford ave- | Where to Find His Peg. charges of shot took effect in the t abandoned his efforts jo get the other nue, Brooklyn, $0; Milton Berlinger,| yagHINGTON, Ba., Sopt. 6—Re- Jabdomen, He tumbled ba to re and left him asleep under a tree . 31 Nassau street, $100; Rhelnhold | sauge robbers hid his wooden leg, Os-| jehicken house and lay on the und continued the journey alone, , of No, 1981 Broadway, $60; Gus- | GHarrah, ticket agent at Colliers groaning., The bag, with the chickens} There were eertain seeming discrep- Zimmerman of No. 6 Bowery, y- va, was compelled to lie on his bed in it, lay beside him sin Epstrand’s narative that 4589.69; Sol Brill, of No. 37 Bond street, nd watch two masked men go through fe was bel He being ais clothes, search the house and take ured by the Ber- and told sccmed suspicious $895.69; B. Hertzborg, of No, 31 W aphed and | Klossen called up the police |them he was afraid he had killed the !\))) /SEuRit Als Dunty, Jal here TWenty-soventh street, $1,000; J. Cohen.’ sie watch and valuables, The men |man, Then he hurried back to the ay. and {1 due time would probably of No 38 East Highth street, $700; M. | oked $150 of the rallroad com- [chicken house and did what he could ave been Indicted and tried for murder Sussman, of No, 1M Bowery. (8) the erie ci in coat t 1 word came from Gay Head that jy ’ / | pany’s money . for the Intruder. It was apparent \ "Gunn ation had confessed to the First National Bank of Pittsburg, | "Orarah was awakened to find aoa ltrom the first that he had no chance f Hakinson $4,971.58 and Max and Frieda Hart, of | lars in the house. His trousers and | 59 West One Hundred and Néne- | driving alone the i | wooden leg were gone. Two men came of lite, He+dled two hours later on No, |the operating table at the hospital, His i 4 Wate “the bette of (eenth street; Frederic a Hutchings, | into his room and began a eearch, one | boay was taken to Cornell's Morgue 8 plodaing, ho: address unknown; Cornetivs Huth, No. | ooimpeliing lin to Keep alieti ath re lin Hempstead. He was a short, rather vd heen attacked bY a holds up man 34 Nassau street, and John Thomas, of | yolver'a paint. ‘The search finished, stache, eddier drew a revolver and fired No, 293 Rast One f he palr informed O'Harrah he would stocky man with a Ught moustaci Tenet Neohped and the peddier | NO 29 Fast One Hundaed anc Fifteenth | the Pate lato rsa OA ERD Da His clothes were poor to. the potr Ns hotes and drove away. street, unknown sume, | shabbiness and about all he had tn is } a when he heard of the death Other creditors are Dos Passos Bros., pockets was a revolver. Klossen was, paroled on his own Sod est of an innocent man, be ot No. 20 Broad street, 3800 for services| SHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS. | recognizanre till the inguget surrendered himself to a constable. jrendered; the C, H, Koster Co., No, 22 cae Ota _——_—- |Park place, $168.76; Colina & Co, No.| FR@T RACE—Roseben 1, Tom|(S? /1981 Broadway, $18 for goods bought, | |MURDERED HIS WIFE | THEN KILLED HIMSELF. and the Now York Taxicab Company, | MeGrath 2, De Mund 3 No, @ West Sixtieth street, $57.10 for peo aici WEATHER FORECAST. cab service. He also owes the Lawye! 1D RACE—Sanctus, won; Forecast for New York City Cooperative: a | eres ra eA nage 6; alesse, $ i , ER, Mas i Sl Naasau street, ¢ New Yor! . ay . atin sain acwallies and vicinity: Generally fair to || veiepione Conypany, #8.(5; Adolphe Le a es waa Brideowals night and Sunday} continued || Moult, of No, 176 Bowery, $192.30 for Gent of Hast Bridgewater, goods bought and on a note, and John wife and then committed suicide in | Warm. Fresh southerly winds, |] J ¥ox, of No. 1908 Bathgate avenuer| World Wants Work Wonders. home on Central street to-day, | Ns anemones, ! $382.50 tr carriage hire in 1908, THE BATTING ORDER. | MNT SCORE ONE. NUN IN The Thi INNING ON Pa Mathewson Pitches Well and Holds Opponents Safe in Early Part of Game—McQuillen in Box for Murray's Team. MATTY PITCHING FOR GIANTS WITH Mc QUILLEN OPPONENT. Manager Murray Sidesteps Double-Header Be- cause New York Team Is Going Too Fast Right Now. SCORES B < IND Zz NINGS: Giants 0010 _ | Philadelphia 0000 - Chicago 000 4 _ Pittsburg 0000 _ FIRST GAME. 'Bostoa 10100002 — Brooklyn 02001000 — BY BOZEMAN BULGE (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 5.—With Mathewson slated for the pitching job the Giants went after the Phillies this afternoon in the same old slam R, bang spirit, and the 15,000 or more people who packed the grounds saw 1 double-header, not- Tha runaway aflair of yesterday had tipped off the Philadelphia manager as some real action, Manager Murray refused to pl withstanding the fact that New York has a postponed game here. te what was likely to happen, and, as he still has hopes of finishing up among the first three, he preferred to wait until the Giants come here two weeks from now before playing off the postponed game. First Inning Tenney went after the first bar THE BATTING ORDER. ‘pitched, but {t was a hot gronder, Knabe eM aetoed to Bransfleld, Doyle also tried to slam philadelphia New York. Py Grant, 3b. <nabe, 3b. Titus, rf. Magee, If. Branstieldw, | Osborne, ef Doolan, ss Dooin, ¢ Mouillen, p the ball out of the lot and struck out Bresnahan got his base on balls, after taking two strikes, but was out on try- ing to steal second, Dooin to Knabe, No RU Grant was out on an easy grounder, |Deyle to Tenney. Knabe was thrown | Doyle, 2h, Mathewson, p out by Bridwell after he had made a | —— es neat BD Titus wound it up with a short fly to Doniin. NO RU Second Inning. Donlin led off with a olean centre for a single and Seymour. Donlin made a to score on the play, but was ran down, Knabe to Dooin to Grant to Dooin. ‘Devlin was on his ash to] way to third at the time and was also shot | thrown out, Dootn to Grant, This was anctng | the firet triple play that has been mad» *| against the and the crowd went i }O RUNS. il Track Fast. foroing out daring attemp Doolin got D dit to Knatb VENING WORLD SIXTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY AUTUMN MEETING Sept. 5. Weather Clear. FIRST RACE—The, Ballot: all ager: high weight handicap; $000 added; six and & S64 ait, ¢ main. course 43; Off 2.80. Start good. Won easily, ‘Time, 1.10 2 ds errs Wes. St. SK Fins Jockeys, Pl, Sh n 4 bd i 1s 3 i be 1n 5 it Bi J 1 $ 3 18 a 4 u “ 105 15 > 119 1 Bar ‘Nori,’ Weatbury, Jeanne D’ Mayfield, Don ay racinesea. i ea Roseben showed by improvement. Tom McGrath held on weil, Demand gult,

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