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' / / 4 CHICAGOS TAKE LEAD GIANTS WIN AND LOSE Fair and cooler to-night; Wednesday clear, FINAL ae EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. GALS WN PANG WITH 100 MEN AT BROADWAY BLAZE Benzine Explosions Add to Peril Dur- ing Flight by Stairs and Fire Es- capes From Tailoring Fac- tory on Fire. u Circulation Books Open to All.” PU DORE FULL THA F ARS, VANDER Decree for Husband of Wom- an Connected With A, G. Vanderbili C: Case, INor MENTIONED IN SUIT |Ruiz in His Complaint Re- | ferred to ‘An Unknown | Person” as Co-respondent. Following closely upon the decree of 8, Afred Gwynne | aivorce granted to } | Vanderbilt in this city, Justice Arthur Tompkins, of Nyack, to-day signed a A force of seven Harris Raincoat Company on the three uy factory building at No. 827 Broadway fled pell mell to the s the stairways and fire escapes this afternoon, when a small fire started! veca ie | Mary Agnes Rulz, fig on the third floor. | At no time was the in the Vanderbilt sca volume of smoke that emptied the building in short order, five girls and one hundred men employed by the er floors of the five-story similiar decree in the § White Pi. s to Anton! treet, downs, a rtat There preme Co A. Ruta. nection btween the two cases se the defendant in the Rulz case, ed promine 2 dangerous, but it produced an odor and a! and spring under the No one suf- z case were or-| Ru The papers tn a |dered sealed by the Court, and are fered injury. | locked away in the safe of the Clerk of In the process of making coats waterproc of considerable benzine and Me epee County. Eestraeny, ae taken eG ‘ge ¢ Wyre, o i other material of an explosive nature is used. The fire was caused by a| Nyack, and upon his report the d j a was granted hight coming in contact with benzine fumes on the rear of the third floor.] so tar as can be learned, Mr. Rutz ‘ ‘ < Paiaciane and thal lammaecra mentoned no names of men in his This was followed by several small explosions, ar d the flames ran rape) oie phe botraanondent le aaldlconiage in process of preparation, pated as “an unknown per- idly over piles of gov ee = Ruiz, in person and by There was a cry of fire n few counsel, made formal answer to the | he upper omplaint at White Plains early in the | exceptions everybody on ng st tin a defense, but | ed effort to com- bat the proceedings in the way of filing a cross bill Mme. I d for safety. mer and also 1 floors of the bul A Jam leading from she made no detern he stairway ELECTROCUTED of girls formed on t the second to ited men from the first lived In a luxurfously ap- floor, but some ad A Fitt 1 1 the factory pulled the giris out like Lexington cane one wood from a log jam and relieved the ' Brenchley atid to Europe with th arainute wife of a , and one of the Gevelopments of the case was that Smothered Blazing Benzine. SWUNG IN STREET <* herman, of No. 20 East Fit- Jacod Vv. tleth street, one of the employees of fe machine with his the firm, working on the a on after this Mrs. and and R : \r Scores Saw Michael Deresso| s Shocked to Death by High- Power Circuit. a kept his wits about him 4 much to eave the building and plant. Instead other men to of running, he called five his agsistance and began to pile and rubber upon the blazing benzine the work was For a short time Scherman’s five companion: Michael Derosso, a fruit peddier, was less. themselves cut off from escape of the door to the fire-escape. They ran dows and perched on the wide ledges, Jooking down into Broadway and shout-| pole. | ing for help. of the trolley line which runs throug! \ In the mean time Policeman Heffer-| Vander fayenue and carried a cur- nan, of the T ad turned! rent of 1,700 volts, in an alarm : The wire swung close to the curb and | p gines’ within a few blocks of the scene of the fire, which {s between Twelfth ieee had passed within reaching | and Thirteenth streets, and the work of ‘ance of It. Derosso happened alcng, | five furlongs.—Sir Als quenching the blaze was soon over leading a horse attached to a cart, |3 to 1, Won; Simcoe, (Musgrave), 7) A line of hose burst directly under which was piled high with fruit, He | to 19, second; 1M (Burton), 10 to the noses of a team of horses attached had driven over from his home in Port |1, third. Time—L02. Personal, Plume, to the tender of Engine No. 14 The Richniond, and was just starting out to |Gloriole, Jeanette M., Hawksflight, horses ran a up Broadway, but cry his wares, PinieviDaclesiBronnitonvislscltan were stopped at Thirteenth street by Holding his horse by the bridie De | THIRD » alert Policeman Heffernan. rosso walked along the street, Reach- | year- The tender upset just as Heffernan !ng the wire he put out his left hand ing stopped the horses, It was unoccupied) and grasped {t with the intention of ue electrocuted in sight of scores of people on Vanderbilt avenue concourse, Staten | Island, to-day by contact with an elec: | tric light wire, which was broken RESULTS AT HAMILTON way by hall or the rear to the front in| FIRST storm and hung from a tall | $:00 ‘as crossed with a feed wire. e plenty of en SECOND RACE wo-year-olds 10 (Burns), and escaped damage, swinging i to one side go that it °° Broadway street-car trams was would not impede the passage of his! blocked for thirty-five minutes. hor Manzano, Beil the C peril <8 There was a crowded trolley car RAC. lead within ten feet of him and many pe- | Meaty ans in the vicinity, They saw HERBERT KNOX SMITH strane in WEDS NEW ENGLAND GIRL, iron to the narement a” amg tee Fhe bt ded in aan struck by some invisible force, The lorse reare bac a t Ethel Roosevelt Among Guests at) s ing Sear es | q e to # motorman and conductor of the i hastened to Derosso's as- hi fey found him stone dead, th ee , .9 it burn on his left hand was the grave marriage of Herbe only outward mark of the entrance of Aimer missioner of {into his body, Oat Gartrude Distrie ie hold of ® wire he Man aie? Chailes Hf formed a cireuit not only for the com- also Wai. aolaapliad: In Paratively mild electric light current SIXT but for the power of the Siaten I Street Ailway Company, whieh Church here this aft of the church, Rev. LN HT deflected from a big feed wire at e lige: The beRihien wae Bete point where the broken wire crossed. and. father. The bes i a er Smith, and th No one appears to have noticed that [!1) yas Susan Holdre ling HERS a2) Wick eae 1 vy "i Re ee gon with ble-carrying the trolley cure Flower, Calthi, Litt eae med with pott ei ET ae eaoarnue Bis waTy vell and ora: ” p e time eresso en- J bouany t no one tried to make any SEVENTH iA ee-year Amor Tene a i H f abel ¥ ill took charge of the H ie , ‘ Roosevelt sent a 1 1 started an 1) wo ful roses to the ran. ( NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1908, BEN BAN WINS. His FIRST RACE Te ssn IN GAME WITH Captures Woodmere Stakes, the Feature of Card, in | “ Circulation Books Open to Al GIANTS LOSE THE ‘LEAD. TO-DAY’S SCORES: NATIONAL LEAGUE. FIRST GAME, Easy Style, Philadelphia ert Giants LIVE WIRE A WINNER. Philadelphia Fair Crowd at the Track and Giants Good Racing Witnessed in All the Events. St. Louis Pittsburg AQUEDUCT RESULTS. SECOND FIRST RACE—Bird of Flight 11, St» Louis Pittsburg 1, Obdurate 2, Uncle Jim 3 00000 20002 SECOND RACE—Sanguine won, Saracinesca 2, Queen Marguerite 3- THIRD RACE—Live Wire 1, Bonero 2, Fort Johnson 3, FOURTH RACE—Ben Ban 1, Whip Brooklyn Top 2, Stargowan 3 + Boston Chicago Cincinnati Tony no CO -Oo oo o- oo wo oOo aR 0 O- 0 O— N= 10 0O— CO S8CO 6 2 2 5 Phillies’ New Pitcher, Covaleski, Puz- zles New York Sluggers, and | Crandall Is Hit Hard in the Sixth. “MATTY” WINS FIRST GAME, ALTHOUGH HIT NINE TIMES. Ten Thousand Loyal Fans Root Hard for New York in Double-Header—Two Vic- tories Will Clinch the Pen- nant Trophy. FIRST GAME. | PHILADELPHIA, SECOND GAME. PHILADELPHIA, gare . Rie Hie BO Are R. H. PO. A. B FIFTH RACE—Geo: W, Lebolt 1, Grant, 8b.....,,...0 0 1 4 O/Grant, 3b. val il (ah Dan De Noyles 2, Eschan 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Knabe, 2b. 1 1 2 2 0\Knabe, 2b. 1 3 4 9 6 pane FIRST GAME, Titus, rf... 1 3 0 0 O/fNtus, rt. oO 1 WW) SIXTH RACE—Shadow Glance 1, : Magee, If... 0 2 8 O O!} Magee, If.. moo) 4b) a) Chaplet 2, Tennis 3- Highlanders 00000000 0O-0 Bransfield, 1b.....0 2 8 1 1, Bransfield, 1b.,...1.0 10 1 0 -—- 'St. Louis o © 2 0 © & i aoe — = G|osborne (mom OO Oloainnar et (ak bh 0) Raciug Charts on Page 2 Shean, 85.. +0 0 2 2 Oj Shean, ss WW OF Lil BY VINCENT TREANOR. |Dooln, c. -0 0 3 2 1) pooin it 0 al to The Fventne World.) jJacklitech, c.....4.0 0 2 0 0) Covateski, a al tn RACE TRAC Sept MceQuillen, p.. (i) iy fy) ; mee = Pe: 3en Ban won his first race of Hements ..., ... 0 9 0) u ON Saye) nae yee 4 er ' 000 Woodmet ns Pau ere mor Caen, am NEW YORK. “cae h the $100 Woodmere Stakes \ ORIEL Sonu wbadion 2 8 4 ld 2 R. H. PO. here this afternoon. McCarthy rod Fimtewall tant maven iostinnd nehviatis | Clements batted for Dooin, Tenney, 1b .......0 1 16 got the e turn for home and | | Herzog, 2b , oO) O al breezed the long stretch with 1. P.O, A. E. SHAMAN Cee OMmOneL Tn ing eee ia bel andl nae iN hip Tenney, 1b . HG to ‘ormick, If () il al op Stargowan had a hard drive P of tt through the stretch and Whip| ’ | Herzog, 2b 11? i © Seymour, ef, a) Top proved the gamer, getting the! Bresnahan, c 192 5 2 O peviin, sb . 10) “| nince money by half a length from : r |Needham,c......0 1 4 0 © yforkle, re, L i St eons ze uea in a al an a PITTSBURG. CHICAGO ' McCormick, If iy al 1 Bridwell, 3 Belay sega yau ots R. H, PO. A. E R. H. PO. A. E,| Seymour, cf 0 > Crandall, 0 ot a} Thomas, cf.......,0 0 2 0 0 Sheckard, 1 +0 2 2 0 0} Deviin, 3b... 1 () Neen c 3 f) 3 0 O/Bvers, 2b.... 1 0 2 38 0) Devore, rt WieDaylonnDeimnantsrs 1 1 3 1 1 Schultze, rf.. + 0 L 1 0 0] Bridwell, ss - OAL Ghancep dba Old a GnmnO) 0) Mathewson, Dint 8 27 2 2 2 Olgteinteldt, ab.,....1 1 2 0 | |Hits—0ft Covaleskt; off Crandalt, © Th Wingirn, dhs 106 0 orgies Fase on Balls—Oft Covaleskl, 14 ) ‘ Two-base _ hits Crandall, 1 DOM AOMMONmnvereaas 228) ot Ol ertranant inane ise on Eyrors—Philadelphia¢ Hime Sema lameO) hee neal 5 hree-b ht New Yor alee eal Bases- Philadelphia ty In the cuppy | Maddox, p.... Ory Brown, p 0 1 0 2 0) Mathewson York, 4 5 esp} : 0 09 0 0 — —| Struck out—By Mathewson, 8; by Me-| struc Out—By Covalesk: jast ten yards, | **Phelps .... 1 pins ‘ j Quillen, 1 dail, 2; by Taylor, Willis, p... 0 0 6 1 © Totals . 9 1) "Hit by pitched ball—By Mathewson, 1.| Three-hase Hits—Covalesk| 0 | Stolen bases—Tenney, Seymour, De- )-base Hits—Devlin, Merkle, Brangs 6 0 00 0 gape | held, Osborne, Mavee, Knabe t oO wm H. PO. A. B.|_ Double plays~Bridwell to Herzog to) ten Bases—D fin, 2: Magee, fs Re War | 9 Tenney. pires—Klerr ohiste ; ne aaa peed. | = ~ Hyan, 2b i i i j al Time of Kamen - Sanguine Won Exenit! Race SHALE mio ” ” | Paskert, | a (i) | Umptres—Johnstone and Klem | Peete Transvaal went our in| {*Batted for Maddox In the elghth.| Lobort, teen —— ‘HOW THE GIANTS tronpin the'second and it looked tie a| *¢***Batted for Willis in ninth, — pesoher, if 1 30 0, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | STAND TO-NIGHT two-horse race unt Transvaal ran out ***Ran for Kane in ninth, reeasttertt, $f) 5 ‘ al POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 2. The hy . nls h . 0 n ai ad and Sangu ST. LOUIS p, Mowrey, 3b 0 3p /Glants broke even with Philadelphia in da long drive a 5, hy xt) 2 i tay if a rt lasting tong enough nn i vn Ou Mitchell, rf. 1 0 jie double-header this sea - ts WwW. Le Per, ‘fa, whi closed y | Shaw, (ty the last game was over the crowd 0! 1 the stretch arlalicReeieean 2 0 2 1 Schlel, c. i POE Neale | wr. Chicago ...... 94 54 .638 n't run to exp Same le Ewing, p. 0 3 9/200 remained in the stands awaiting Ret to ba third. Di Murray, tf.. severe 0 a) Raateel ‘ 9 9| news from Cincinnatl, as a victory for Giants ....... 92 53 .634 Heong ‘ y, 1b il at sly) AS the Cubs would give them the lead In py Live Wire Wins Again. Kone 6 2 2 4 O/Savidee, OO 0 0 Oley erat ated ment pane sig GME 94 55 631 e Wire was sent right ba () al 0 0 *MoLean .... oe i} 0 Oldoes not take into consideration the aii aan! day : + it 0 tes bee oetrasteds simne! at second on Ma attempted sacri; _ He Byrne, 3b i 4 1 Totals ccc, seeee 2 7 27 18° 2) Matty had easy sailing In the first Bee t to Shean. Tenney forced came away Rhodes) bir sss: 0 0 0 1 Ol “patted tor Bwing In’ seventh) game, but the Giants butted against a 1, Herzog walked. Tenney unaecess: Ala sto W when they tackled Co’ ed to steal third, but’ was out, Hnnecsaha tll *Lush . 1 1 0 0 © sepatted for Savidge in ninth. stone | wall_when { y ls cl i ret ib at) fo tteal thirds But was out, s 1 timidly r allee, p won 0) ol) i leski in the secon: ndall was h in the early part. He got the ra *-eMurdock, s8....9 9 0 0 0 B ea Brown 7; off Ewing, &;) hard and often, and at no stage of the Third Inning. h $88Mc Ord On 0) Upoeen ene a. _| contest did New York have a chance) pain filed to Seymour, Bresnahan vole wate E Oo OO Ohinpeeaee Balls—Of Brown, 1; of Bw) io score, In the ftth Inning Devitn it Mc and Matty tossed Gilbert on Winner, u Seadn ake Base on Frrors—Chicago a could have cored on Merkle’s two. McCore Struck Out—By Brown, 6; by S: bi put the rin would have done b Gilbert put over a winner in George Totals sss evseseee 5 10 Shape panerane suey ot or Pee Gey ins pane fo ‘Knabe Bey ra ennit dn the eth. He ted ‘prac started for Rhodes In the eighth Home Run Tinker. ope ee ere but overslid tleally all the way and won handily wo-Base Hit—Ganz out, Doc Dan De Noyes went with him most-of ***Batted for Byrne in ninth Stolen Bases—Lobert, Evers, Chance. | FIRST GAME, ut, Dooin ta eee eth Sweeney was off Rhodes, 2, off Sallee, 2. (Special to The Evenine World.) | Grant struck out, Knabe drove a! pey d Knabe at : - 1 CINCINNATI, Sept, 2.—The Cht-| ‘nk Ay to McCormick. Titus singled to | first, a Titus. Mad RE on Errors—Pittsburg; 8t RRL ie left, Magee doubled to left and Titus * ander 4 , for the pennant by defeating Cincin-| NO RUNS. NO HUSBAND SHOT AT CALLER. « Out—By Maddox, 7; by Rhodes,| nati @ to 2 Tenney walked and went to second ied is: FIRST INNING. as Herzog accidentally hit a ground Stolen Bases—Cla Charies,! Lobert threw out Sheckard, Evers | '? Me@ Hy eke H ing) {0} Bek Bo) nto aad Storke, Gill nd Sct 4 Mawreyt6 the way of the ball, and w ou nea Hie Maxe-Konetchy and Osteen Re Hledi MS mrsyaton Ht out. On a wild throw by D. pit eine Devil : zp Tinker threw out Egan. Paskert| poy men Wt ieee ve i out ooin. ‘Tenney fanned. Lobert singled to centro, stole; pespanan soa) d acked ingle d, and ade PITTSBURG. The Pirates He | centre feid, eft { 4 second and took third of Kllng's wild A t nthe second g th St. Louls by throw, Bescher died, Tinker to Chance. | &"4 Bresnahan sec Gs i an ‘ eof t NO RUNS. a foul tu Th as awakened Second Inning. son Shaw yut_on a fe singled Ni hganc| prett Murray a t's Milford man who had called well know ) on Mra Cirwithia, (Continued on Second Pa, pF Oo walked. Kar c Tin made a home r (Continued on Second Page.) | \ v ure in t Histon and beth of Bridwell Walked, but was forced out them had to retire from the game