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TRANG PUT OUT OF AUTO CONTEST BY BREARDON Connecting Rod Smashes While Dare-Devil Driver Is In Furious Sprint. INJURED VICTIM DIES. Pickert, Pinkerton Agent, Hit in Early Morning, Expires in Hospital. 19TH-HOUR SCORE. Simplex No. 6 «+949 Miles Lozier No. 2 -§88 Miles } Thomas No. 8. 877 Miles Miles Miles Allen-Kingston N Cleveland No. 2 Zust No. 15 Miles Stearns No. 4....-......339 Miles , Previous record, 633 miles for same time. The prediction driver of the Re Evening World at noor which Loule Strang. nade to the auit a regard- to-day ing the finish of hour race at Brighton Beach night was close to realization, when an accident put the car out of the contest said that his ca that time, while the Simplex, leader in the race, was up to its limit of spced. About 3 o'clock, when the Simplex had a lead of eight miles, Strang started to cut this lown, He steaaily gained, to the surprise of every one, the most excitir rint of the contest followed. When it was apparent that the I would get the lead and just as § had tied the score, the connecting of his car was driven throu base, and the car was sent to th ond hope of re in continue the race. phortly after 4 had not been pushed up to ‘clock the ch the ra broke e track, where a en dug out by the cars. The c: rved and near'y ran into the infield coming back again to Stop cr on the centre of the track. Several drivers closely following uld not se » Thomas man who wi jured last night, died at 4e'clock this a! oon, Two cars were more than 50 miles ahead of the best previous record at the end of the fifteenth r in the twen ur-! and It was absolutel, t the finish four of the cars would st six of the fourteen that fou the old je two weeks ROOSEVELT FURY ~ THAT OF BAFFLED ~ AND FOCLISH BOY ~—Heniy Watterson, a “No Despot Ever More Lost to the Wisdom and Duty «HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1908. of Self-Restraint.” Henry Watterson, In an article in hia newspaper, the Courier-Journal, of | Louisville, Ky., says: “The President seems to possess the sense neither of Justice nor propriety. Th ween him the Ler for President provs toosevelt se pear to th nized than trust aceret the resources of t corrupt, Bry ns of power if not wealth to opinion and cor>:] results, josen Culer Magis to t d all the peopie. | effect he sugmatiqes naif t.e| ve je natunas incer- | aims bimselr a| utfic Never] © Was Sul uency | Oniy the spleen of a spoiled child, the | fury of a batiled and foolish boy, could! nt for the exlubiuens which for| (ue moment are coutned to the White! An d ont put upon a free ca ace House, but which will presently ve ced on Whees and Wodeyed about vom one end of the jana te ihe other. | Not @ uespot upon ¢ or the mini | scene ever sowed If more lost to Wisdom and Ue duly of seit aint, Jess aule io leet and bron yppesiuen. Huvan eae IseU (he Gpencies ai wo lores upon us pi or Judge WALL 1s 4 candidate. Wilk Lhe Wwioup ot | an indian ciel he yusnes to the iient | © forges that suuge wait, @ savage Wave of lus Jace Secretary eauel- rudely aside AbU Lines persunus pip Upon ie Wang ane. eluse. rent e not permit name to lay the pree not Ile be flourished over them yet free to choose thi hot abdicate thelr power Taft, his legatee, is beaten Bryan will be next Presid United States.” HUGHES SPEAKS TO-NIGHT IN BUFFALO —-~e—~ New York Specialist Hurries to Governor, Who Decides to Keep Engagemenis. BUFFALO, Oct. 3—Gov. I) | f crowd that likes to be in| Flved here at noon to-day at the h began to her about] driven at once to the Iroquo hoon and at 2 o'clock fully three thou- | Where he was met by Chair: sand had partly filled the grand ana|Grelner, of the Republican General mela at s, which to-nieh, | Committee, and other prominent Re-| be crowded. The cold | Publicans of the city, | had subsided and the| Although still somewhat hoarse, the! Taian craicorrartable | Governor conversed wi isacor| issfon in the race from 84 @ Short time and the k wns followed by a wild bit to awalt the arr fast driving which Daredevils Near Crash In one of these mad spurts there w a close h to an accident, in announce which six were in danger. The Hughes abla i ; Lozier ad come out from the |i cheduled here this evening. Infle! mp to the middle of the and GreteccntGneneh eine track quois Hotel at grand stan the } < Thon in a Ave Speed 51 Miles Crash Lf the ‘ the cours o'clock the of ear Into Fe take ent and } Back aire The home sire ir A the ks to be ng early urs, Phys twee = drivers Were sleepy from their Berd night's work end nearly trogen by —— PENN WARRIORS OFFICE HOLDER ete fi A SUICIDE. Plummer rt 1| Met tn} |New American F. lag aw American, Flag | SEINDHMD IB EVENING WORLD AGE CHART et FOR GOV HASKELL FROM ROOSEVELT | President Hands Out a Letter | Indian Fraud Charges. | Get, 3. — President | gave out for public to-day a letter received by L, Sturdevant, of St. Louis, in declares that Gov. skell's statement in his letter of Sept. the latter's connection WASHINGTON, Rooseveit | tion the writer rfect that it {s entirely misleading. The text of the letter follows: “Dear Mr. President: I notice in Gov, ifaskell's letter of date Sept. 30 the fol- BITEFOROM- DOOGERS I FNAL HONE CANE EA BEANEATERS 2700 Ruc and Allowed Bostons but lyn lowing, statement: ‘Yes, I believe I am a defendant | as to certain government town site lots { in one of nearly 11,00 suits that vou have ad brought against us many dif- fere 20,000 Indian tive for hay Tc knowing that there has been no delay in these cases. except j that occasioned by the courts’ delibera- | {fe and high minded citl- {zens of this State during this ©); dermal can ! j undertake to denv that petty politics —————— j tions, taken by himself | deemed necessary to coi ign vear, and vou for the purpose of Republicantzing about | in Grand Fiorm| Five Buildings Burned at Win-|er net there Is any merit in the nc voters was vour sole mo- | j tion filed by vour attorney.’ jose sults brought: and throp Beach and Woman’s | Charged V.ith Fraud. er Wa | { 2 : “The above statement regarding the Three Hits. Body Supposed in Ruins. (pan 8 fami 1D co leeds a = is irely misleadt: All those suits ant) | ,)in which Gov. Haskell is defendant, ex- seen ae aR ROSTON, Oct. 83—Two of the largest | cept one, were filed in 1007, prior to the ening Wor ot Cresthall and Ocean View admission of Oklahoma as a State. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Oct. 3.—T! rook= Iieoueelrandhinneenvall summer cot- | is charged with a direct participation in team won the tinal game of the |:ages were destroyed by fire here early | the frauds through which the Indians Reel (Megas Goreuenith to-day with a loss e ed at more | were deprived of their pr . and the ing Joe Kelley's B nan $19,000. Mrs. A.C. Dumont, of Cin-| bills seek to hold him personally liable |cinnatl, who was a guest at Cresthall, the injury thus inflicted. |was reported iby the p as missing,| “He has not answered io the merits 1 Tike champlons|and men were waiting this afternoon | iM a single ca: R or the ruins to cool go that they could | his attorneys oa arched _| There were nearly guests in the anna {tO hotels ane y had ow es- capes. Few pti sis were able to save Me) Dunn, c¢. Rue! Totals Becker, rf Bate oved it inet Eos LAWYER LOSES HIS MIND. cipie ts nes . Ida 0. Wins at Ina | mn ¢ Juries as Ww wal : ere was any Mf 9 LOOSE BRICKS FELL Sylvester L. HM. Ward Becomes > Ds: F weeney, 3D ...-. 0} - * ._ | the lexa ora as ade Rey Hee nea a : M N Bowerman, c | Over 5,000 Persons Gather in! ter. at, Xo.) Wall in on EOUD ao eE ‘ Street and Block the Heearie ant et i nas, 6 1 9 Tel | at his country home at Whit n the a © % 9 0 Traffic. | Mr, Ward is sixty years old, but ha sfactory, f 00 0 0 0 wee | never t to given any indication of an fi ve eta Mi He becaine vielentiy Alice ad and 0 0 0 © 0} sraita aosen’ Ioonencd brickm that foll | Sxetted at the railway station ani wa : y noi: | | read OLN 6 im hon of c dee pnd Clinton and rene wrangiing A aT " » SUBMARINES RACING FROM 2 Lens vo.) NEWPORT TO PHILADELPHIA. ®: Catterson, 1 Ferrer! sSEWPORT. R. 1. 1 for v hed un rataer h of their property, as the hotel build- burned rs in the cases in or aa wits | OBE Were practically to the: 2 B cnace) tn Ordey Avtheleine: | sround. j SOIT tresthal owned by Fred Hall and | BROOKLYN. | coscsitiWWb) When built cueves years ago. R. H. PO. A. B. 236 Ocean View iu Diaced uc It 0 cuitages we owned by ak | Ready for Hearing. 0 Ot Hv. A announced sev 0 1 Oo a julma lan, 2 quit hims: as ) t of the valuable oce nee 3 truction. annot de rts, but fc ——— lz | unt "| NURSE LOSES AN EYE. © | Contracted Dincane of Cornea f-om —Catic arel feMilan mas and Stem, Me- r Patient in Dellevne rooklyn, 5; Boston, 2 \ on Balls Rucker, 4. Through an Infection co: A white Error kiyn, 4 screaming )-ending a baby with a gious dis Chap + by Ruck- £ Miss Emr sein ee as los: an but y it was Involved and the eye is now af- cess, ENG veste! nea was The left wit! found the cx eye useless. fected. | Diamond-Studded Medal | For Most Fopular Giant | The Giants are playing tne best baseball that New Art| News, Liter yy» Ma 1 and USER ARE PRRMA AGL York has witnessed in years. They arc out for the pen- The court's order th ave nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle pene erteanire en" promises to be the most exciting in the history of the league. | rica’ Woas of weaied te and after As an encouragement to the individual members of the | ever ’ Eaten team The Evening World will present to the most popular | By wl weana read what 1.G. wells, player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans eee eee ee ee eee at’ can express their preference through The Evening World usy, war, business, sbilng, coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, Be dec., ae quoted In a tWO-page article, i 1 » “Or course you seep a serap-dook whe Baseball and Final editions: 1 “ doesn't You uid contain t ory “ about the Mfteen residents of City Lal : and whose ages aggregate hi) years EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE Furthermore iG es| dias agvut how the Mghier, Hobert Weep SH pitasimmons, Is ig ia Saya with For the most popular member of the New York fit n the Sand | bie wife and fa at Dunellen, N. J. A turn Rhee Aetlea tah | kad a0 to womeDe Nationa! League Team. 3g ihe Acie, 1] “you Must Wear a Nightcap’ (and from the ward usege of the modera || 1 vote for. pe eeeeee eeerreereeesecereresere ed off at B46 A, M. coiffure. Wack, aod started And ity Ke music | gt she words and score of 11 Will Be Name .....-cccccccccemrrovervesecessres: forty-p for the race had one-third mites per hour. ‘ me for the leading car been forty-seven ead night—bet lek Bading (bem al) soi. oul to-morom, Dit in the W playing at Address....scovcscvcceeercevverrsercs Address Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P, 0, Box 1,354 sical fou- W's Sun. given in to-mor: y from your newsdealer to- do it fn advance than to | From St. Louis Man on Creek | £515 | 998 5 | \! Creek Indian lands is so im- | GOT PuRsT Rac hree-year-old# and upward; selling: 8400 added; seven furlongs, { Usd st time, re art good Won easily, Winner, m., by Water indvs,_ Starters Wee mad On } Oe) Grennin 14 Toy be Oi: Black: Maiy 105 24 Meany) SS Uw 5 OSS? Biskra w Crow wi -_ = Ai O74? Baracinesca ve 108 48 Met - = ————— ) relearn cet siti toe Pts —=.= |After Tacit Agreement With Re. best i ff oh aia ! a we perea orn bis - Geld on well, “Barmelnenea auie i reall Republicans on Blackmar * Pinte Bat clos won golne away {Yo TEED, 1000 1001 Highness. BRYAN HAS LAUGH Plank in Reput Is Dissec Nebraskan’s Speec! List are now heyan’s hait indu ‘A gi said of yan that patter fis satisfactor vi the rankest . y and | . an mt n, SINTHT Rach |The prompt and sure relief ns sili alt agen, alk furlon given in acute stomach, bowel POLICE OF TWO HUNT FOR IMMIGRANT GIRL. about ty andy. Craeker ) Delcanta 5 Paprika ...., on o his readers inthe NTCARREN SHOWS olde and UpWand; steeplechase handicap; #00 ade bg, by Winner, Meddier— for Supreme Court. apa | driving, The Repubdlican Judiciary Convention | of Kings County in the Brooklyn Court House to-day placed in nomination for o3!) A 6 Davidson.) Mekinney | - - = Very strong 0 tan 1 Tong drive Justices of the Supreme Court, Supreme wt a didnot fur Court Justice Luke B.. Stapleton and HAC Siey added seven turio Supreme Court Justico Abel E. Black- Won easily, Winner mar, Both Justices were placed in of- fice by Gov. Hughes a year ago to fill junexpired terms, At that time it was |tacitly understood that Stapleton, wha | is a Democrat, end Blackmar, who is @ Republican, should be nominated at the judiclary conventions of both parties, | An hour after the Republicans had fed out t part of the contract, | however, the hand of Senator McCar- | ren became apparent when at the Demo- | cratic Judiciary Convention, held in an- room, the Democrats placed in \ination Justice Stapleton and Sam- el S. Whitehouse, sznoring Justice Blackmar. by Woe Repub'ican convention Prof. anklin Russell nominated Jus- tapicton, and Fred E. Gunnison ced Just ckmar in nomination, t the De tic convention Justice = : Was named by ree J. BOS = IS and David Hirschfeld nom- : = Inated Mr. Whitehou sp t Justice Stapleton was holding court when he Was notified of his nomin ix tion, an cheering of his constit wet of the tribunal p the proceedings ents disru and almo! for a um WOMAN'S BACKACHE ‘FASHION PLATE, A TWU-YEAR-OLD, WINS SIAKE RACE. t Page.) ON ROSENATER lican Platform das Part of the |{s Mrs, Pa. Ww ), 0 to 1 Doubt to the Variti PASE “1 had very sey syoult xon, Maripe pressing-down pal con stionist, Alter McD: Jand had ©) ran an helf FACTS 104 SICK unn's faty things h . but nothing more ¢ Mr. I omen who have been troubl form |e HA displacements, inflamn 1 weco! rgize for this injustic aes ation, fibroid tumors, irregularities, eriodic pains, backache, that be: feeling, flatulency, indives- tt was take and not se for let finished first, but w Sete $470 added; rellings. fc ness or nervons prostration, the 1 1 to w two | that 8, 100 (G. Burns), 1 to | hing in Manheliner, 31 (Bran- ° ChiES and liver complaints, has created an annual sale of over six million boxes of vhunn. unfire also ran. 3 a 7, ae in) ada 5 senna “St: BEECHAMS WATERBURY, Conn, Oct, 3.--Bliza m the ture, 5 beth Leahy, twenty years |. who » 5 to % 7 0 1 landed in Ellis Island last Thured neck; Campaign | ao ILLS from Ireland and notifed her guardiin atngie. tise (Morel | he Charles Knickerbocker, of and 7 to 10, third Sold Everywhere. lo boxes 10c. and 28s, 975 South Main street, that she ead The Shaughran eee = t tim®e: the Toud station here | dJvhn Carroll also ran hursday night, has not yet irvived saahadieaaiaiaaieaaeindl And soln inystery surrousds the case | The Waterbury police have learned | ' i shat the lel left the igiand witha pity z marked aWterbur Con put 1 Kemedy removes disappeared. She Was a Rood | ca cir Ww q and aM com) oy Piuster and Salve com Fat oath dark halr and fatr 1 Table | Bient 5 penlve cbt The Now York Wet Peis on ‘Reene’t to assist in th "aad eth Remedy No, 161 at nigh st knocked down by nt and he sustained Internal Injurfes. Huai ny the motorman, say! teule ——- SKULL BROKEN James Day. BY CAR: PERSONALS. Syrup | twenty-nine vears old, of! } 4¢ adds to the Joy of eating. On breas Rewer ant ne teratlon wanted ad ate street, Brooklyn, was) fof ehy kind, breakfast cakes, muffins, | | WHITF. CHARLDS—tntormallon wanted as a Third avenue ca. hot ecw Dulance driver at Hudson Street } it’s @ pure of cane sugar, ‘Al pour grocer's—15e per ean of 2 Ibs. His skuli was fractured sugar syruy-—made 1005, “GUERNSEY PRD At Sireet Hospital it was sald | in July. Bro'i la HELP WANTED—MAL mignt prove fatal. Day The Sout ere Molasses Co, BAL West

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