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GIANTS STILL IN LEAL: > G) O = m Sf) J D > =~ m WEATHER Kate and Cooter ‘o-Night ay rhday GINAL| @he BES U LIS — BIT! it NO fm Circulation Books Open to All.”’ { : PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1908. ‘PRICE ‘ONE i CENT. REAL ru ue “TRON MAN” FAILS TO NEW JERSEY JUNGLE svorusiom — arauauer SAVE GAME FOR GIANTS | “ Circulation Books Open to | ; —— ———_ | ~=s TO_DAY’S R | \ it ‘\ “Harris” Hid Away Diamonds, Darrin Looks Situation Over SOD) ES: Southpaw Wiltse Knocked Out in the \ { tI | Rings and Watches He and Will Proceed Against NATIONAL LEAGUE. Third Inning, When Quakers Stole in Rooms. Officials. FIRST GAME | Score Three Runs and Clinch Giants 3°07 0° 0°10 1 9 WORKED MANY CITIES. MONFORT WINS STAKE, Philadelphia 2001000 the Contest. Nero, a Full Sized 15-Year-Old African herrea —_—— | SECOND GAME. $e ¢ e—_____ (oe) ° | Oh : ; “Pickings” So Easy He Be-! Fair-S rd- Sees ; gs” So Ea 2 Be-! Fair-Sized Crowd’ Sees the Giants — 2 Specimen, Escapes From the Winter = ““m" Se Eas edciows Hanes 9OOOOBHDYD® FIRST GAME. SECOND GAME f th 2 came “Hog” and Collar But- Racing, Which Is of | Philadelphia OMOs ©} Od 1 GG eee iy one | : E | PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA. Quarters of the Washburne Cir- | ton Betrayed Him. Good Class. i PO ALE > Near Bound Brook —— oS .+88 chicago O©1094006 © Io Gln 1 2 0 0) Ol Grant, an (oY (0) Now ion ao ( le: . ate . - ‘ so . . cus, IN€ar DOUN rooK. Cincinnati 0000000 0 0O— O Kaate, 2 +102 1 5 0{Knabe, ia ea a GEMS FOUND IN AQUEDUCT RESULTS. Titus, rf. 0 6 2 0 0} Titus, rf ot 0 8 2 O F Fea in reer ayy G ahs 3 POWELL s er Magee, If.. -0 2 4 O 0| Magee, 1 od We Ge 6) A lion hunt in the of circus em- BELLBOY’S CACHE. FIRST RACE—Ida D 1, Sanguine Boston 000 0 1 0 O O O= 14 fIpranstela, 1b 0 0 12 1 0|Bransfeld, 1 0 312 2 0 ce ppmieeerars One necklace of ninety pearis, ft i dai a @ | 5 er ployees and farmers, ke etween Bound Brook and || \uine 1,200 sey peste) ce lekras | nae | Brooklyo 10000 0 0 O O— 2 Dsborne, +0 2 2 0 O/Osborne, cf... ..0 2 1 0 0 New Brunswick, N. J.., at hi ment to-da} nl ring set in dinmonds, S1CCND RACE—Jimmy Lane, Shean, ss.. O13 EMSS eos oan EY et) : ae t value § . , 2 Dooin, c. 022 \ Edward H. Radel, the New Brunswick who had the arnet » value 81,200. won; Sandy Creek, 2. Only two AMERICAN LEAGUE poolne ic: TAG A a8 Hl Gav eu , ad the hae urine etartors We sh 010000000 1 Corridon, p.......0 0 0 1 1/Covales vp Fo baer ye os eas bee) advantage of other hunters because he u an automobile in the ashingion pee Ritchie, p. od 3 © 8 Ol —----- hase, got the first shot at the lion on the Rari ive rp [itas|| THIRD RACE—Yankee Daughter | [Eitan 0 Oo 1 o fo} 0 ue © = PDlducklitsch, c......1 i 2 1 0 6 8 27 12 0 » aritan River road, near Riv- } ade Park es n'n Bold watch, set with || 1, Sententious 2, Gunshot 3. ee —— | *Clements 6) 0 0 0 O GIANT: | tside Park. diamonds, R. H. PO. 5, Bes . POA. E Hee rete aes : : Phree dinmona fobs, = ‘Tenney 3 7G ' Then the hunters closed in and by the time they got through con. | miatinum chain, Soe tere Monfonti its “ne Totals ........... 3 10 27 16 1 Eve oe aah oe mia 7 : By b re 2, On ° erzog, 2b. f3 vincing themselves that the beast was dead he had several Yen patre of diamona cam || °W'"® Yibwoistartere ‘Batted for Ritchie. #08, 2b 1 0 0 0 g ite several pounds of bul- |} inten \ | GIANTS. McCormick, If.....1 0 0 0 0 ] lets and birdshot in his carcass. Ore aupphire scartpin, set} _ FIFTH RACE—Fort Johnson won, RH PO, A. B|Donlin, rei. 6 1a 0 0 | The Hon was Nero, a fifteen-year-old | === . diamonds, | Tony Bonero 2, Mark Anthony II, 3. Tv ) mt Steamer (Soy mol 4-0 4s African specimen of full size. He ha e plain gold ring, They sy apo eh 1b ob pa : een for several years a star pert three gold watches and do: SIXTH RACE — | Herzog, 2b.. .... Ai, 10) 4 OEY na Dag Fis Wee) is va sta : | Dolly Spanker, ! Needha 1 fin the animal show of the'W me ena of Jewelled trinkets of leas) won; Adoration, 2; Norbitt, 3. 1 McCormick, If.. ..1 1 0 0 | eeaham, 9 8 0 0 4 Brothers, which has winter quarters value. | Semin ae 0 1 0 0 o/Bridwell, 1 A OO on the Raritan River Road, about tw | —— b ' ee {Miles south of Bound Brook. The cl.- Auricnestorelctanlundenionte meaner Racing Charts on Page 2. {Seymour, ¢ .1 1 4 O o| Wiltse, p (ipa 3 0 gus and menagerie settled down for tie i cep contained by | Devin be. cd a 8 OO McCinnity, p 0 wD a Wo fwinter rest a few days ago. and = Morris Rosenthal, a diminutive bellboy,| BY WINCENT TREANOR, —-—_ Needham, ¢ 0 2 6 0 ofB It Qo) tM a the animals appeared to be lad to in the course of his travels and man, spenlnlitolrhe Bren ine vena <a igs ae “8 i 0) 4 a tam An oxnhe Byeni ne avoric:). ° i OT, Sno none O 1 OB hy es back bur Nero. employments from San Francises to this Paden WER] 7 «+ Reulbach Pitches jab ACE TRACK, Oct. ve: 2 or Last Reulbach Pitches a Great ; 2 == Nero on the Rampage y was found by detectives to: This looked like a day of match races plese Come Home for Last jAgetbemeonnpes cil te BAN ty ees cl Sheri = . > ae 1 et eee bs i f He was fo restlenn in the cage ori when the boy ied them to a sate de-! The steeplechase was a two-horse aftair{ Session and Land the Game in Contest With i aoe) i \ {nally picked for his use that as posit vault at One Hundrea and Six-{and so was the | inci Hon LOLA ive pao (Xt! i jeLatt p and Six- | anc Btonybrooe Tie see Ape %; L Betermined to move him yesterday af teenth street and St. Nicholas avenue.| feature. ‘The SE Gee as [nis (Carine, Cineaneh: "Beara: near one meta i) || a Seana oa Yernoon. Ordin ero was as easily Mees Werasl gio Mone antormowsin tet 3 e crowd was of fair size. peculiar RES 7 E i ; om MN d Rejullod (en's. Age Ceram (nem eer (LATTE 2 5 east, In the box the boy had feat ne The Squire and Monfort were the only : | TO pee a a Bs been vanes esta of freedom) than he} fan ee IS) Brotherilday ne went tolwork at thelliotelinerc |ntantera in thostake event andlthey tu BROOKLYN CHICAGO. x Phila i by mped out of the lion house into an} 0 = : ae a s aes ai 5 y . _ BL PC 2 Wiltse. « Rajotning bulldings where eleptents,| Sets Clothing Afire, but She mo” avocd crete co cnt ciuenee lettre nae ce accu Monforcgetting up| : Hs Eh Teoh 2S Geet eel ob ! ra ! , camels and other led stock 1s ker | > nue, About one-third of this plunder | in the last few strides to win almost on “@ rh Mopanane. Os ; 1 Mec : Dens loseat to the door through whicu! Probably Saves His Life. as been identified by William P. Bon- | the post. Burch yeatre eee 1 0 © B a 0 Sovelnene a i ro entered were the camels, Hel fi We, | bright who lives at the Lor-) Mo Eh Chen Sk oP i) OG) to ; “i Bprang into the midst of them and/{ = e 20m the youth looted | at the : = 7 a 8 0 iO es) RA ee ES ae i y°'\.. fanded on the back of a camel calf Jeanemcrance vet ead The rest of the off M ; Lumle. i : mil 4 ! nee oni tt, Baal ee ear-old BE oe 0 1:10 1 0 Howard, of aA it 2 HW ue = dS h su suffering from Alls ‘ Hofman, 3b 7 2 R A to BY BOZEMAN BULGER, we ” wntil the calf was N . . id wa shee! Topper nt ed Eo es) nat ' eee Y AT. yey then turned his attention to a sucrc i ich om 1 his death. By 1 ran ap cae ie eats 0 1 6 5 0 PHILADELPHIA, Pa., ( GIANTS STILL HOLD cow. which he almoat rendered useless) Ms » le ix his thirteen year old stst Traced From Collar Button TNS ny Sia: SEL aoa = Al kcling. ¢ r or oven ; Ts in their terror broke out of ti 'S\ after playing with matehes and who | J#% Harris at the hotel, After the po- | Closing on The MEV ERT, Mr DO) ee eB ID) ARCULDAGIN Rie os trict , is i | and went lumbering up the road toward) 4 nog 2 10) sce Nadiinvesiigated the Juonbright rope | @he Saulre was F ‘i 2 ee : ne a em -- why a mt : 6 Wew Brunswick » by th ete a Lobiehe Water | bery they decided that tt was an “inside although Mecahey Total DB or gag) PetIP as page 2 ates did ay. Mathewson ha [Pst of persuasion in (he shap a | BUlBNes and then call job.” ‘The bellhoys were « ed a 4 TPH REHAB a CINCINNAT ed tn ' N " bew cage. athe seek employme: | elo Jay Harris. 1 , Siall off Mont PO) A 1 aut W ay f | Be cantime one of the camela| Knows little Herbert is dying |e was searched a gold collar button, "tal rusa ee cane eb Narcy 0 ea a \ ud nt Chicaco 95 55 .633 In the meantime ¥ , ‘ g marked with Mr, Bonbright’s initials Darrin Will Clos< 7 Becker, rf \ Bad run as far as Bound Brook and, ih the kitchen of | ‘Marea | Ee ell Sloat Meaels Eh 3 0 0 Paskert, cf. ....,0 0 0 O}mne Gt cova » Pittsburg 95 55 .633 Ser y tt | The bellboy was then “sweated” for | ing Ribey: Rarcniarel vedi dure |enveelt hija ia oy Lobenty naa 0 0 4 8 21a counted, now t : x a (Continued on Sgcond Page.) ‘< period of seven hours before a con- | mane Vito) BIOWNG) Ch versie = ) 1 a i 4 i) om) ugked 1 { 1 jt the babe since Its mother was zorced| said “the stuft” was in his privuce sae [Nis Year. He admitted that he 1 he 0 0 5 4 O|Mowrey, 8b. 4...0 0 1 9 wt Barry had to tak y i Bidwell ' | elated, ‘auppor the family two| deposit box uptown. ‘Then he accom- ts Bs eland ne aes oneiatilte many eae 1 4 3 0 Mitchell, rf. ..... 0 0 2 0 — ve threw atcha Mania ‘eu re thin 0 e Was playing “doll” | panied Detectives Herman Kahn and ‘ons for the past thirty-five years, Hanifan, } . > sborne titehite rsled ove rly : ‘ Schlei, ¢. 3 ( fing, Dooin. to second, “Grant fol: few minutes before the accident Joseph Donohue to the vaults and Dut {tts not what it used to be, Sheri Dahlen, ss. Oy 2 4. OU RebIe 8 On 4 FIRST GAME. (Avith w long single to right, score Lillian had undressed ‘Tob the |onened'the box. “What they found dasea| Harvey, of Queena accompanied the| MoCarthy, ort OO 2 0 Spade, p. Mm mh fi 0 ———EE nz Dooin and sending Ritchie to’ third plaything, and washed its child-made| the detectives. The box was full of as- | Distriot-Attorney around the track. baad retui oo |, re er 7, Elnet Inning, grant BiOle 'ARCCNG:, ARBRE A HOR OM | clothes tn her mother's ammtub, ar | ried gems, Aysregating In value avout) After looking the round over Mr | Totals «+++. ee eles 120 ‘ ue bet ae TONY APA NE, BAN SK Fifti, Inning | 1 Daw! 0. ev an id he was sure that gambli: hie was Base r i 2; oft | DaBBE tre we P +5 eppnie . had partly filled the tub, ‘The clothes| In the box were also forty keys, | was golng on at the course, but ft wan acest” Cut When WINNS rua on Herao ut Ba ( No urtenieizonee tat |Were run through a small wringer and|@mong them many of the variety’ | hard to get legal evidence, Ho said ie | ore” b RRNA Fay hot. grounder placed on the baby’s line to dry, Her-| Known as “niaster Keys.’ With :| would proceed against the track om-| 2Worbaret ‘ Da 4 TAccieeen tot Raat j bert watched the proceedings with much | Rosenthal was aole to open any rocm |cials on the reports of his private de. | 34 ‘incin inhi ean glee, but, child-like, wanted the clothes 1m the hotels in which ho worked, tectives n utes, Bureh, Jordan Erick Cut and’ Manes popped : |to dry faster than they could | ‘The boy maid that tho contents of the Ida D. Wins First Race. Bure ASSAaN i, ah he) Pca puaaataverent aa aa } | When he couldn't have “Toby” fttea | box only represented a fraction of] Onty half the original fleld in th Brooklyn, 5; Bosto Word Sent Ahead That Candi-} 2? *! onee he began to cry. ‘Then Lil-| What he had stolen in the past few | opening event w tol coatee ta Off McIntyre, 1; of Me-| Sixth Inning : “ Han ran downstairs to a delicat was general! fe i aaa | ir i a eatewsen | as generally fancied, and she won in » Errors: { i date Needs Rest and Ar- store for some candy. She was gone| “I helhopped across the country,” he |a romp after a peculiarly ran race y Mel | (\ only a few minutes, ntime in some | said, "an’ it was easy plekingn wher- | Sanguine beat the eate by four le Moca 4 M 4 a er } rangements Changed way Herbert managed to pull a box of |e strack, I got the safe depo secmed to take hold o (Spectal to The Evening World.) | matches from the kitchen table, spilling sin hanch out in ‘Chi,’ but £ got away | : aoe oe A | th m over the Hoon , Kinder warm out there wn’ skipped to i na} Jv eS CINCINNATI. eal a Manager ell threw Osborne. Shean OMAHA, Neb, Oct. 1.—Arrangements | and in a second Hort aine ignited | Canada | ra cally] WASHINGT ARK, BROOK ance, of the Chicago Club i Jucklitsch flied to Seymour. rH eaianaaiad and in & second Her clothing was Rosentha: admitied that he had! o' kK off Dixie ret at} N. Y,, Oet T pr the failure o Ne, for the reception of Judge Taft on his /afire, As Lilllan burst into the room! robbed hotels in Omaha, Sloux City, stret \ feated the | ' the Seventh .nning \ rival in Omahe this afternoon under-| he was unconscious and tt mrarean Gly MENLOuiautaloy Aiea | ganeuluane ate arat eame/of the s by a ¢ Se apn g ryee MNP RSET Pier PA 0 led out Matty. Ritehie was went a complete revision this morning, {Pietely covered his body. Herotcally she tyeal, Ottawa, Boston and a liaif score] until at the end she was gal rhe Dor tes won out in the | poet’ it Chicago, “Not if we can help | gftitehle now pitching fo telphia Boca Claet te eine ne Shen notice was rescived that the con, |srapved her mite of # brother from the | oiner cities~in which he had “bele|lenaths in Pront. Sanguine ning on I Hurmmpelia |i asia ate Ree Wits out on Herzog was also thrown out. b) i Aition of the candidate ts such that he | "00" and plunged him in the half filled popped.” tae said It Was always easy, |as easily second in front of Riskia sacrifice, 1 ement at first SaRPTHIA ey ee roel “ir P t / must conserve his strength. tub of water, Then ‘she yanked him out go long as he didn’t take things of tgo}* Two Horses in ‘Chace and § drive to lett for | Bons to take another Kane before the | Reh nay popped aut kr ) Be Oe, anaene mag sma Instead of, as planned, a reception, | #8 Placed im on the.table, while she great value. He ascribed his present | py Rit £06 BROCHAT FHT Ne eT che | CUE lagye tons Tonnes by Heszon. | nabe popped out to au automobile ride, a banquet, a con-| "4! Screaming from th ‘room, predicament to being 8 hog. If he had|ruir netecon dincay bane eenorse Af) winning run game was well First Inning Shean fouled to 1m and * Bighth Inning. | ference with Republican leaders and|,FoHceman Kennedy heard her cries jer Mr. Bonbright’s necklace, he euler palma mmy Lane and Sandy] caved, both pitchers twirling In great | Lobert tossed out Sheckard. Evers Heted a high fly which Seymour) Shean threw out McCormick, and Don- two set speeches during the evening, | Dr. Vi! ‘ W. 1de at once called thought, he would have got away with |2Peexer, and Mt was @ pretty race old popped to Lobert. Schulte flied to Besch- J Knabe to Bransfleld. Sey- s | Dr. Vail, of Fordha reer eee TPRLEPAT form. ant Branshe y the new arrangements are that after a| When the ambulance piel an gently | the smaiier Jewels. | saa bee: Sandy Greakey ied il Sha wars even ——-— er. NO RUNS. RU short reception ut the depot on his ar- | Picked up the child, Lliifan erled #0 loud yg *folice Headquarters, {he bellboy was Sains gin ne be beaten MRS. ALFRED VANDERBILT | an fanned, Paskert lined to Hot. Third Inning ; rival, Judge Taft will retire to his room | “Don't ery, I aud ber arraigned in the West Side Court and |\\),, 14 i rw Ty Saeety Nn |man, Reulbach threw out Lobert. NO| Herzog got a vase on 4 until time for the speeches. These have | said the You have probably held for trial under ander Hild bail wha a de the latter, spomed to COMES ON DIVORCE MISSION | Rows - Pe wert 4 | Pr annn fc 7 each, | Saved the your little brother,” e finis! ne for a steeplechase, out stealing § 1 to Bhan H Both eon eut to Aftoen minutox each, | MNP vertielegs, aie nals brother AMERICAN | Tencle ut he did ft beausicully j =e Second Inning. be ei HOA ye gingan | ana | rape (2 Tenney Unaaninted. ; elt a ‘a vill |panying the ‘victim to the hosp! . » 10 Hobliitzell. Lo-}|NO RUNS f finmediately retire to bed Whe eae Femiined while the geet | . _ vanken Baughis, Wine NEWront by Oot Leraire. Al oar Ae Abe Neaalls 70 ane ted <ase’ with ‘ Ninth Inning leb., Oo udge Ueated the badly burned body of th ‘ ankee Daughts ame rght back | (red G. Vanderbt us suddenly called AP 4 nyer third. Matty th pan BOI Hebi, Ook dusdudae) lite ant iy OF the At Philadelphia Arryinennreny teeter eee remind Mpa PPE atin 8%, being saved ai | Oyeey iy pevlin : Devlin i Oe aL ae eon mt in ni Hise (aby abi Oh, What wil papa and mamma. say | Boston 0002000 Weaicteat tn a cilee tonne a nae : onaaeren econd by Hwan's muff, Howard wens |i thir Ram's sacrifice, Ritchie to. Hames a 0 cheap od. OT know: they Philadelphia 2000000 MUNGGBabat thinly Winans or : peebicacprt Hotinan sin a HHawolle Does has devoted himself to the tur)” Batteries — Morgan and y Tania d Nard scoring, Tiiker grou iched tty ned out to / running around the country and ey Mecton, won't | pink and Lapp. Umple—Evans abe thes ? Witla spencer, declare that there Kling tied to Mitch N / that 7 am in dayor of paying & Iaborl nig mer ; . > Daughter te it out. It wa ia not how nor ever hue wen the least : HMA Ah Fourth Inning # nopn witer make nd tha: lave sa. d's burns ¢ his enti, cerry rr Carthy vs. ton, aud ScCarth ) possibility of her matrhnontal en, wae tt |e johed Shean made a neat stop and tossed ber a that that i enouish “Anybody that aayahvody, De Vail sald that he would Revel vie. waanltetem mussel’ Hovis, Te tie Winner,” ‘Marista’ was well Chncled | iment. to, Willlaiy Spencer son of the: taking third on Reullaeh's wild Cee Ane tek Gul. Need ments batted for 7 ever pel emer iy a lar, gud burned to death in less than anol oan rom ‘aahingion. — Beru| but dropped back to last place early and | Thind Vice-President of the Pennsyl ham smashed a singte into left. And! aan the man 8 lia tae took" qinute, never threatened thereafter, venta Railroad. (Continued on Becond Page.) Bridwell slammed ahother into right (Continued on Second Page.) > | Pe 4 ‘ 7] Ot antncewinemee os tee ns a a IA as

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