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[ TIED FOR THE PENNANT GIANTS AWAIT CHICAGOS WEATIIDR—Clondy night and Tharsday, EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. d_RESULTS iat ERB SHOT WITH WIFE'S EVOLVER: ORDER FOR HER ARREST ISSUED Weapon and Discharged Cartridges Found in Her Room After Sister Repudiates Story That She Killed Philadelphia Politician. Che al Ni = My ait BLASTS DAMAGE. “FAR PL BEATS. MASTER ROBERT IN CN FIFTH AVENUE. JEROME HANDICAP FINE MANSICNS Injury Done in Homes of Josiah Thaw, Countess Leary and Lloyd Warren. { i} ‘TROUBLE IN Rocks Fly Into Houses When Careless Work- | ers Set Off Charge. | ———— | The east side and the west side of | Harlem were shaken terrific blast- | Race Stretch Is Broken. | HARLEM. M’CARTHY Not SAID Apartment- | Master Rohert’s Rider's Allowed—Gilbert Pro a Duel Through | and Track Record FOUL test | and McCarthy in Riding Duel. BELMONT PARK WINNERS. Philadelphia TO- DAY’ Ss SCORES: ———— NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston Giants 1 0 Brooklyn fe) 1 A 20°70 0 24 200 o 2 0 fo) fe) fe) [o) ERICAN LEAGUE oo 900 -O oO oo OO 2 7 2, 4 —__—___ ++. ‘Fans Received a Bad Scare When Visitors Landed on Ames for Three Hits in the First, Getting Two Runs. “MATTY” AND REULBACH IN | PITCHER’S DUEL TO-MORROW. | o-day 1 extensive di: age was) = .s i ne (Special to The Evening World.) \pukatosoes meen ee gerne FIRST RACE—Sprctatress 1, Mi-| FIRST GAME. PHIL ADEI PHI AO f if Foll i tt fi th Capt. J , done, The blasts went off at about the chael Beck 2, Wintergreen 3. ei Ee e fi g ¢ ery that Car | eee ie t E 5 Be a Rete Hightanders O O oo0o0ag0000 0 O~ fo} jayton Erb, the well-known and wealthy po lain slastenighty One ike ev eneeler oa : RACE--3en Ban 1, Red ‘ | f ; 7 myn ErD y oll in Tast night oie Hundred and ‘Thirteenth street, | Rive 2 The Squire a Washington O O O O O 0 O O D O 1— 1/Cubs Leave Chicago for New York With Host with his wife’s revolver, the arrest of Mrs. Erb was ordered this after- near Broadway i | SECOND GAME. | f F, McG d Brush Di : : ~ . The Fifth avenue blast shattered the 1 f i — noon by District-Attorney McDade, of Delaware County. The weapon! ws ‘of half a dozen apartment| THIRD RACE—HIN Top 1, Court Highlanders 00200101 0-4) 0. ans cUtaw an TUS isappointed, was found in Mrs. Erb’s room, where the shells of ded cart-| houses and fine mansions on the ave-|Lady 2, Bonnie Kelso 3. 2 000080 but Sure of Victory in the Gees isa Gon | nue, shook down and destroyed Wash ngton 1 0 —- 9 Tidges were also un L , | valuable bric-a-b: and ceramics in| FOURTH RACE—Fair Play 1, = Final Contest These discoveries were not made until after Mrs. Katherine Beisel. | homes of Lloyd Warren, at No. | waster Robert 2, Gowan 3. | i Mrs. Erb’s sister, had repudiated the confes e-maute last night after| ) Fifth avenue; Josiah Thaw, at No. 2 3 sister, had repudiated contess 12 e last nig’ e a ae —— : ») : eee Z ait and Countess Annie L at No.) FIFTH RACE—Lady Hubbard 1,| . she had been arrested. Mrs. Beisel’s arrest followed her yn that | a Delirium 2, Whip Top 3. | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | GIANTS. she had shot Capt. Erb with a revolver she had wre vel from him in a, ura ce neers et eee | POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 1—The Glaats R. H. PO. A. Bo on, some huge bloc! a : struggle. He would have sh i the street and demolish. SIXTH RACE—Bad News 1, Jug- | defeated Boston for the third straight | 7enney, 1b oy e260) 0) not got the gun from him, She turned it on him to save “both herself on railing about the apart-|gler 2, Beauclere 3. fame this afternoon by a score of ¢ to Wt piers -0 2 0 5 O ‘Mrs. Erb. ment-house at Nos. 2 and 4 East == 2 and tled Chicago for the lead of the | Bresnahan, c.....0 0 4 0 0 and Mrs. Erb. ee Fighty-fifth street. The stanchions of| RY WINCENT TREANOR. Sateen eRRTCMnT ET Uiny) tinal itean)| onlin vances 1 9 Mt 4 When call on by Distr = this fe tven into the stone v R , Ss eee tenth thistcer ae ne: wereud 25) HRD 810 BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, | awarded the protested game the Giants | Seymour, cf, tot 9 9 0 aha ahootlin yon, Mrs. I i“ | Se AG aan. 7.—August Belmonts Falr Play| tecnight would be the champions. As/evlin)3b.,......1 1 8 3 0 collapsed ax Leas .. | Won the Jerome Handicap, the feature | | it stands, they must play th bs to- | McCormick, If....0 2 2 1 0 states In the big apartment-house at No. Pridwel 4088 Fifth av every window on the | Of the day's racing here, after a thril- | os morrow to see which club shall float thy | Pridwell, ss...... toi) WA; h Eigh th street side was cracked and| ling drive through the stretch with Tri 9 i pennant. Al p of 0 a 0 AL BE (I LY \ the house shaken. Although mo one | Master Robert. AN through the las: | «Longing for You Always,| Tied in Four Hours, Con-|" this ix ine frst time in the history of : iene hea was injured, the tenants were badly| sixteenth Fair Play was bearing out} 7 > a meee . . It x . ict S * ae the National League, or any other | Barry, If......... on om ) © @ frightened and mished out Into the [and carrying Masier Robert with him, Dear Jack,” Made Hus- victed in Three Minutes and league that the season has ended with 3b. 0 000 0 is € a dozen passersby had }it is a question if this beat Master Sian nee Sentenced in a Minut two clubs tled for first place. ee jee aor MW inarrow encapes trom fying stones 54) Robert, At any ar who band Sue for Divorce ‘ e. The New York crowd regard the 3 0 - several laborers Hehiy by |rode Master Robert, made a claim of —— Giants as pennant winners anyway, and | t debris that poured own Upon} foul and Gilbert, rider of Fair Pl Rhavilwarstaccondediial greats couation tt them Aye yo. | Wa® called back to In fis divorce sult before Justice | Qulek Justice swns:mieted ont this after-| after the game, The Glants walloped | RH, PO. A. BE. 5 <= |_ Pa MeCormick ee ary fats ces atte: Marian, in the Supreme Court, Brook-| P00 In the Court of General Sessions |the ball good and hard from start to| Becker, rf, Lor rv 4 1 ad ee es Rc i seph ano, of No, 142% the fore-| hoys’ stories the stewards orde thei temas ae jr- | to Vincenzo Barone, who, to enforce a| finish, and if their work to-day is Bates, if... nih ah GL the limit of the to th Kern Says So As He Links man in charge of the jon work. | ail right’ board up. Ign, this atiernoen, awin wWiibur 1/19 Vinsense Barone: whos te SEL RDS AE SUNEIE atts tay eee ae 0 0 has secured one of the most Republicans With Ric Me wax charged with r blasting | Gow the third money. Gowan | a millionaire manufacturer of or money, eX-| pow, Chicago will find It hard going. itekorn Done, Bee ee aay aralinitha (Giaio ee. epublicans With Rich and later arraigned in the Harlem | way ¢ ly pacemaxer, She led tol pneumatic fixtures, told how he had|Ploded a bomb in the front doorway of — The famous protested same between | McGann, 1b Onn 9 9 the Delaware County authorities. Malefactors c w » he gave ball. he stretch, and at one time had an pee ‘inon alleged evidences of his|* basement bakery at Nos. 9 and 11|the Glante and Cubs will be played oft|Sweeney, 3 0 0) 2 8° 0) {t was learned to-day that Maletactors: M5 West One Hundred and! qqvantage of six lengths, Angelus ran| wifes untulthfuiness In a torn bit of| Prince street on Sept. 1. He was tried|at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, It| Dahlen, ss Cetera ryt} Beisel could not have been 1m ' where Ernest Trim-|second for a short distance, bu Ht) paper in four hours, the jury convicted him in| bad weather stands in the way it will’ qannifin 0 ee Gables, the Erb villa, more than ten | ntends to put up a DIE APA cracked” badly when Fair Play went | aT arenaant, Mrs. Jeanette C. Hardy | three minutes, and Judge Swann con-lbe played on the day following. 3 1 minutes before the shoot! She was) workn nave been PYBY | 14 and passed him. The time of eee ie ena. in court a. closectitting, |¥Med Just one minute more in senten-] “There 18 nothing to| do but ablde by O20) stopping at a nearby hotel, where her Ing out the cellar exca-| 0 2 ''9 1) Lakes One OE ee ee oe na a. big foath. | 10K him to not less than nine years and] the decision of the Board of Dircetors,” 00 00 6 hat and pocketbook were found to-day u __jond off the track record. : a non eee aeetahiy. crowned her | Nt More than ten years tn Sing Bing, aid Mr. Brush, and after a short talk mM mM WM hm showing that she must have gone 10) Jon, srning about 8 o'clock the dyn reat salad ere¢ Pat OPAnIRnLY Brew Barone, who ‘# twenty-six years old,| with McGraw jt was found that the] « a 0 her kinswoman's home in a great hurry.) yoo t touched off the Iggest charge] as Lucky. eee ieee somewhat | had been trying to extort money trom! players were perfectly willing ; 5 O Qa Detectives who went toe ated | eeeHel ALA males yet With a roar that could be heard| Spectatress was the winner of the | markably . aintin. ‘The hus. { {Proprietors of the bakery, which is! “They seemed determined to rob u Chappelle, p DOs O20) Gables this afternoon that the| 4nd of publican rule, which he de- | for half veral tons of Harloin’s | P€ ning event and she was lucky, for | youn, than plait. eth he | In the basement of a big tenement. He|of the game from the very start when | Graham, Mak yal widow would be taken to jail as soon] clared ted them. Mr, Kern, accompan: ie stot Into the alr, just Mic sael Beck was ciyghing her at every | band, wno a! for the custody of thelr | set the bomb at 2 o'clock in the morn- we met out at Cincinnati,” continued | a as she had recovered sulliciently tla yy gy. 4 Hes most o peopio In the vielnity [Jump. Wintergreen was third, ‘There | children and an absolute dIvorce, *43 | og and was running up the stepa when| Se eryony Mitigate conn Total 9 24 12 stand the journey. BRAN CiNeagO. | were sitting down to breakfast were a lot of tips in the race, among he was happy In his married re- | it exploded, iberally puncturing he! puitams scyeso for everething, All the| *Butted ‘for Matt ern, The slaying of the wealthy politiclan % ag Rocks Flew In the Windows. them Sententious and District-Attorney. | tations from 1001, when the Wedding | skin with nails, pleces of scrap iron and ‘ Rear aa Ane EY came to a climax to the sensa-| a er The latter had quite some speed and ran| took place, until tne fall of 196, when | chunks of blasting powder. testimony hat ny of eras to show Dh teliteg Hits—Off Flaherty, 8; oft Mat- tional matrimonial aifticulties of the] oes pale: Grune ne Across the way at Nos, 506-508 ftand forwardly in the early part. Mra, Irwin met John C. Gray, an artist-| 4 policeman, attracted by the noise of|t ¥™* inpeeeible: ppAU apn Ly eR eau Rerae Erbs. Ara SEY Neds iar Allene) APATHILAR) AAR onlled the ty McCarthy Wins Again. decorator, who !s named as the co-re-|the explosion, saw him running away td nen we BAP ale Seek Our iy: Ames,'5;'by laherty, in the t-|ford and the Arlington, each oceup . aay . 4 : Chappelle, 1 i wv Doubted Her Story. | House square. He ascribed to the great|py twenty-four families. Nearly every | The handicap, second on the card, | spondent. : ray on te entured him, He told a weird, 3, Brush appeared to be as bitterly| whree-Hase Hit McGann Hven after a cursory examination of ations, specifically the Meat andl window. in thesé buildings was shat-| Vent t@ Ben Ban, He was in under! Irwin aya bis wife fret saw Gray on | contradictory story of how he got thel disappointed over the outcome of the| Stolen Base—Donlin the evidence obtainable las: night the | st usts, iniquitous methods, which, |tered and their fronta were dented aua| #ewlously Nght weight, and it told inja yachting trip when the Irwin slong | bomb, which detective work proved tol vase ae did the players. TVA Bite Aer reer, and MemaDR, 4 " rt - | 20RRO ADK bi One ws Gented aye), 0 he ¢] vo brother Dr. | be false Vild Pitch--Ames, authorities were loath to accept the ted, draw from ev nousehold | s Oe eae ate ae shizaiig |e. FUN through the stretch, Demund| with Mrs. Irwin's two 1 vi 7 St peep eonfession of Mite Beisel and her ac- and every farm in the land a stream of| poulders, Tao a ae a Re SUR made most of the early pace, weaken-| James Hardy and Capt, George Hardy,| In the trial, which began at noon to- MoGrew bure of Victory Umpires—Klem and Johnstone, eee Ktarsiosteleuaple:balneAaliaisl aipney) io) Ghanes itera an tte eee dora, Piva realdenie af the "ling only tn the last ten yards, He| inspector of ordnance, U. 8. A., and Mr. | day, the erime was fastened upon him| "Yes, we are going to play.” sald — —<— and Erb for the poss 1 of the Wea- tions, ee ae Bi ia ond Peres SMe READE, looked a certainty for the place, bui| Gray were the guests of Mr. Dana. On| without a shadow of reasonable doubt, | McGraw with a snap of Mis jaws. “And | now, and I have been having him prac- pon with which he was shot, » Republican nominee, William He [oe ge eects of sock auiled inea than | WS Railed right on the post by both|the return from the trip Gray was in-|He has steadfastly refused to give the| We are KolnK to heat tein (00, We'll tise for the last two mornings. Then Rae aaah wen iceday tliat ony OEP T EL Pal Aerie J esc eli nh ah Ae pes sit Red River and The Squire and was] vited to visit the Irwins at their summer | Famey of others in the plot. show that gang that we won the game,/ again you must remember that he ¢ounof the six bullety fred at Erb ene who w batnothing more thawte tant nl BANE PEEL NBDE OF ADEN) forced out of the money. Halt Sover-| place at Mapleton, near Garden City, | It is considered significant that there | 2nd we'll get It sespite ine fact tat! hasn't been ncored on in the last twen- Reractniaunccanibiitench of these | preside RGR ar cI RR mean going to the posi] I.ong Island, , Later Irwin thought Gray | was been no Black Hand bomb outrage| ‘Mey, have tried to veut us nut of it |; 1 "said Chance, found a mortal spot, t enetrating Carollna is in the list of doubt: | ye: loas than 200 pounds was lifted | 202 2/48"t run her race, This made two! was at home entirely too much; but, ac-| of any consequence since Barone was! going on the Boston Club appeared on|..-% National League becomes more the region of the heart and two entering {n the manatee ‘to the air, Invits fall it struck | MI8Mt victories for the Duryea colors| cording to his petition, he did not begin | caught AEDES wee meee Tp +t ngled with each day. The Pitts: Be ait vane taitdation in w fi ANE Ra eT NA PereSI Ee da! on ks and Jockey MoCarthy. ) suspect anything until one day, when > A 4 vaeah Pruetice. | burg team has been disbanded, although t i in North! the cornice of the clubhouse of one of McGraw had n¢ 4 thom that he] Bi body was found did not bear th it ts contended that the high| ine Greek societies of Columbia at No. McCarthy Rode Hill Top, © was tidying up the parlor of their] TAFT TO STUMP UNTIL PAPE SAT A AAA if rai |wiere | & ponaliul y ihe Pirates theory that nad been shot in Awement tor Hill Top made McCarthy i winter home at No, 284 Clinton street hi 4. The sun came out, how-| *!!! be ted for first plac the Glaate i re si ant ery pled it up. il Top made McCarthy three straight threatene m ut, how.| Wilt b Nf 4 n few GboratAWayl alec Tainan laxsWVltney. duly, finished’ with een {a torn letter behind an ornament o1 ular hour. defeat the s, New York, Chicago ard a ty ange of the company, [Push and won going away from ¢ he mantel. His eye caught the words, sae 7 McGraw says that ne will in ail prop-]and Pittsburg would be tled for first did not x Beisel i see ohad to the Bereat of Contbany |Tady, with Bonnie Kelso third, “Glive:t {Longing for you always,” on one scrap. | CHICAGO, Oct, 7.—Announcement was | anliity pitch Matty in the rent Kam: | place until some time h PAT Ghar Host oe | rode Court Landy, this making the third ognizing the writing as Mrs. Irwin's, | ade by National Chairman Hitchcock | to-morrow, and for shat on Ames! Barney Dreyfuss, in an Interview to- sae found in) ihe iallway nies aol, Bavallen Ghlek iagk eae ay sine fie Mnished In the piace Dehind Me-|\ on toca the fragments together ana} on tis arrival h to-day from the| was warmed up to nicch 9 |day a leclared most em- A week ago Erb charged hi AE pig yr A an wi BS Creel tet hn endearing note, un-| ast that Mr, Taft would remain on| The Chicago Cubs, with y play-| ph tieally he will protest the play- Atoiniinetaaeraiean Micah BOL AN ORUE, ie foreman in eberas | deny, fund Sanwe Form, ned and addressed to “Jack dear,” {the stump UNL the close of the cam-| ing member of the team and a hundred] ing oft : between the ene tone? ee he work, anc ank J » of No.| Lady Hubtard demonstrated in the ne bp ‘ paign. Jioyal tans, left Chicago to-day for N New Y ago clubs in New | 497 Hast One Hundred and Fourteenth | fifth race that she is somewhat o is letter was offered In evidence to- ° Mrs, i2rb's former husband, Witiam HASKELL WORKED WELL 1 Baal One Hundred apd Pouriaaneh | Alc sac, War Ane aa Aan as of a | TINE The ltinerory of Mr. Taft's next tour,| Yer to playoff the much disputed! York Gonnorow, gral that he will bw G, Rothermel, died t eurs ago last ING = big blast, Lally had a wounded scalp | Delirium over the mile and a furio t 1 " . which, will start next week, has no wame ay ordered the Dire # a that the felon Dern aaiMariasi cate fataaluce AS BANKING SCHEME. Where a stone had grazed Nis skulls > | route and beat them both soundly. sie | 1win told of going with two friends! heen finally determined, “but will probs 1 League 4] League directors was mveniinal fhathermisite ongts —~ was in front all the way, and, stands » a hotel in Staten Island and break-|ably take the Republican candidate fo; New York to- jy ni ie In bape i : _ Rathermel’s ia i charged Lesiie ‘M. Shaw, former Secretary of oi the chalies @ oF Delirium int ng into a room where he said he found| one or two dave In ew i of the follow eige nae i ps Me 4 resent 2 rh with rem the 1 1 stretch, won ridden out ile i wife with Gray There was a fight, | ing States: Kentu anessee Ohio, MOrrOW > at o W that ¥ but ut saue veosing (25 LIVES LOST WHEN inaeee yyy er while Whi | nceetierre | ee a fant.) iaiane. West Virginia, Staryiand, New a hotel to for the str \ F torily closed te allied a © house fr ey will make no more (rips throug, | ¥D!e” ui ’ FISHING CRAFT FOUNDERED, Racing Oh on 2 HAY ANS wate lie honae in the ee eet a Pe TTOUB IT again to-day de the chang ‘ , of the | —— | ned from business eens ship of the National League. » whataooyar ry n prone. ‘a i oO surrounded by a t ie o Gc erenment PIPRRE, Miquelon, Oct. 7—twen-| TUMBLES FROM WINDOW THREE GIRLS MEET DEATH Manager Change was surrounded bi ing tho Ko | honest pable) aut of the foundering of the French | ’ | N BUFFALO BLAZE, | hundred questions were fired at nim. | pun say chat per Didden by her victim le nish the evils] fishing schooner Juanita on the Grand OneeXaamella | infant Killed by -” a The one that was asked the m wa ! 0 ive'tae bles, the rb Delaya is brostraie] Banks last week. ‘The sole survivor, of Four Stories, st Poston, BUFFALA, N. ¥., Oct. 7.—Three giris Who will you pitch against the ae where the ri occurred. rt \t than his}ine captain of the vessel, who man-| While playing near @ window in her FIRST GAME. | were reported burned to death and; Giants? THE GAME prepuring to sue for divorce. | ; Cnt Latartect!s | aged to cling to some planks for sey-| Mother's apartment on the fourth oor] ); yadelphia . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9-4) four Aremen Injured in a fire that de- Reulbach Will Pit 4 Thc were only two witness ¢ ¢ any saner than his| eral hours, Was rescued by another veg-|@4 No. 479 East One Hundred and} Boston 1281023103 1b] RIrer thle 63, iste this adternetn.© | Chance in reply sprung urprige, ag = Killing, the widow and th ro Ac: [Government ownership of raitroads? | “sei and was brought here to-day, He | t qnih street, this afterucon, | Batteries-Mariin and Powers; Cie | neta - many were of the opinion that he woud First Inning Patina sieiesiioe) ana the savas aN 1 ef recommendation for} ia, togt his reas The d sell | @ year-old infant, losi | and Dono! upire—Hurs\ tot 4 1 Jie tkeiing Kehoe ie that een fOr haw lost his reason. The disaster oc- | @ Me ae klar phate a abenanestle Brown ue to the te cording to Mrs. Belsel's original con- | 8 NARSNE teheme in that | He] curred during @ heavy gale. The Juan-|tiow the chil ‘struck ‘on qourtyard OND GAME. | FOOTBALL RESULTS. niess J change my mind befor lus lates drove essicn he tie she at visit her sister, | sie found Haskell work In]ica was a three-masted schooner and|and was al oad Giured that aie died | Biladeiphla 9 2 0 8) 0 2 8 eaching New York, and that ts not a i @ into left Browne SUNel sam fearing thal she left her alone with Om. r 0 Fecomy 6 a " n hour tate: anon Hospital. ORLO! 0 1 . Db a J hres ¢ td Bray's achene.” tut we don't find any | Ma 48M din St. Malo, She registered | Tie relcnna, the mother, was} Game called on account of darkness of Pennsyi-| #! probable, Z will send in big Ed) joey Contre. scoring both Becker and in Oklahoma recommending Hase Ml tons and was built wt Liverpool 12 jn an adjoining room when the adcideat | Batteries—Plunk and Powers; Morgan Reulbach ageinst the Giants Youljiies. Sweeney fouled out (Gontinued on Gecond Page) ecourred. end Ostdick. Umpire-tiuret. \ "Vina soore—U, of r, UU; Ville Nowa, @ Maow that Ed ts in grand form right Br uaban picked up Dablea’s bunt ead P)

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