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GEE AXEL, | WUST GOT A BLACK HAND LETTER FROM my WIFE « SHE SAYS SHE'S Goin’ TO GET SQUARE WITH US FOR BENDING THOSE coPs UP THE FLAT A\ x a FRR OUR ; Johnson Proposes Matches for the Six Best Men, With Him as Referee, BY JOHN POLLOCK. ACK JOHNSON, who has declared that he {s through with the fighting game forever because there | Good enough heavyweight in the busi- ness to give him a battle, out With a statement to the effect that ling to hand over his year before doing 80, in order to give six of the dig he is perfectly w Johnson further states that he would like to referee all of these fights, as he claims that he alone should be the judge of who ts to nip. Johnson will to-day of $1,000 which the champion: draw down hia forfe! he had posted for his battle with Wells, thereby cancelling the and Wells have been engaged by a mu- ele hall in London to give sparring ex- hibitions for the next few weeks. weight who made good tn the two faken part in at. San’ Francisco a. laa left California Lake sity where “he Found contest oa, ‘the bight of Uctober Baldwin is fighting in his best successful with F with Freddie Welsh, tu (form now and eo alter a match * Young Saylor, the in & twelve-round | | of Boston to-morrew | in of the ino, Nia Saylor is lor is a great count Fam auxious to bea Trendaii bout b aiowom bight. The)” Wl Orleana to-night « bh Daly aud Attell NTS (Continued from First Page.) 4 «rounder to Wagner. Leach, ‘The Pirates were easy picking {fi thelr halt of the third, McKechnie, Gibson and Hendrix going out in one-two-three The only feature was the great running catch by Doyle of Gibson's foul nde adds just that much to their chan- They have twelve games to play @n4 they would have to lose wn of these for Chicago to have a chance for @ te. If rain should prevent three of i then the Giants couldn't | lose th> pennant, because there would not be enough games left for them in| If the cnbs should | wiitch to lose t. happen to lose over at the Giants would only have to win one game to be safe. ary a¥iernoon and the crowd Fred Clarke or- played so that | Gered tuat the. nO question could ar! to help the Giants. Pirate players Giants to the to stand dn the trying to utm of the coming jrough the Kame here heir last gan turning to the On their arrival tr jants know nothing seats for the | - the pubject {in quick order cinnat! Garr e elgiti, but Dev York | play, Doy ‘ew and Philadelp It was MeGraw’s the cold weather give his me take absolut sof weakening championship nateal cinch: 's affair was less than four hundred spectators was caught Snodgrass was it did no good a banged Into @ double play After Murray had gone out in second, Morkle slammed a left fleld fence, but slipped in the mud and got only one base gp a grounder and Merkle w oat trying to steal. ‘The Pirates failed to get @ mi firet in thelr aif. three me; on easy grounder ful catch robbed Fletcher out of @ long hit in the thipd and Mpyere was out on ene Tie asthe drive to the Hertog died Wilson's wonder- Chance for Heavyweights To Fight It Out for Title BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At the Broobtyn Beach A. C., South Brooklyn, Eddie Mack and Young Ahearn meet In the atar bout of ten rounds, At the Carlyle A. » Brooklyn, Willie Howard and Nathan Erlich of Philadelphia clash {n the main bout of ten rounds, Bert Keyes and Tommy Ginty will meet for ten rounds at the Twentieth Century A. C. to: night. Keyes takes the place of Knockout Brow! Jimmy Coffey will meet Harvey Kelly in a ten-round bout at the Polo A, A, on Friday night, Waukee, middleweight, declines to Fk, eae A, i tet Johnny” Thompson at the % gary thontinds et Ton "Heck shad anit inh ita Prion t i in iy Bow the manager ot Si Fireay ths ent weight ma and Curley came to Frankie, Conley, tha crack, Waster Tint wat be itn’ Gonpe Pacey Yor tes rout jon} " We hue Urlecas he OO Nee set ete Stooud “with "be. with Toray “Eamme’ sett eeu founds att Big AoC. of Memphis. Tenn in thres. weaks, get on Waele wiih Abe Atel! Tor‘tse tecthermeltat th With the exception of. | ae Fetirgun fating Sune rome, wader t ng boxing law of u We ot Biffalo, efther on et, Wo oF for at least hatt the battle, rover Hares, the” ee th silt tound bite toting’ he for monte, “pas een “patched do Umcet, itary Tons Agiter, “faa elenteronnd e . che Chattantoas (teas) he at 18S pouinds, The Twentieth Contary A. O., one of the dig local posing oie a. ‘will bold only two more box- CE eriatenice.” The ng. shows elie! widen "the fib officials “had “ou the Nicholas Kink, in West Sixty-sixth atreer, pire ‘a Week from Ms aay. and in ors to ty at a hoon oF he aig, hare dollars * “mma Thelen €0 Soldedwo shown tie wee bd order, fly back of @rat. The Giants scored their frat the fourth. Devore started It b: ing out Doyle got a" base on balls vanced on Snodgrass’ on a grounder to McCarthy. was eaxy. After two were out for Pittsburg Carey got a single past Fletcher, but died stealing second. In the fifth Wagner threw out Her- Fletcher and Meyers struck wow and Wilson popped out, and Doyle out McCarthy. The Giante added two more to thetr xth, Wiltse and Devore j singled and advanced on Doyle's sacr- ‘Snodgrass smashed a clean single |into centre and scored them both. Mur- clray drove @ Jong liner to Leach and | Mer lead in the | tee: forced Snodgrass to second. Flet MoKeohnie’s grounder, He may jouble play ~jers ‘The Giants Meyers dying on a grounder to third, Wiltse continued his wonderful work and retired the Pirates In seven tnnings only In the seventh twenty-one men faced him. Wiltae walked for the Giants in the} hit into a double- Ingiing to right, Byrne snodgraas, ee NO HIGHLANDER GAME. w out AMERICAN LE. between, e Highlanders and Bor was * off, The game will’ played off t | double-head SHIPPING NEWS. PoRT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. | Cite of Atianta | Caledonia . erumia ere ope ant Bein seer antonio ’ Galveston ae aioe Sen Juan ew Orlen INCOMING pecgggenre bos 4 a : ir 4, eae “46 Sry mmr THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911. CROWD THREATENS A MOTORMAN FOR. INJURING A CHILD Greatly Enraged When Car Severs Girl's Tenth Street. Leg in East selebrating Yom Kippur short- three-year-old Anna Jakero was run over b: front of her e "club at a apecial anectiny, Re decide p. Prat Vu eatery decided to yee ite wh, ‘Prank Klute J4gX Gurl of Chicane, who was he man Heckaos: te erence, "and auto" dee of motorman Patrick was picked up and carried to the of a nearby physician by Max firing @ counitation held In childwen followed Kaplan a mob of men feather” man Andrew J. Murtaugh the Union Market Station climbed on the car step and prevented any lence, though the men swarmed ¢ -Jerying for the motorman’s life, Policeman Murtaugh told Motorman to run his car | street, and it gradually ht to make it dectted!y interesting for Nelwos Tocal Fighter: wil, meet, At the {het show he Tnternational The motorman child was trying to cross the street and toddled directly of the car, delphia, fehter, whe ound” Gthe quod] rested. Th ‘Tenth street, Avenues B and he accident happ of the most densely populated squar nd ix used tn tire budx which opened to-day, conditions in the The sidewalks were almost ‘owded districts, nt Mg was umputated Wiltse filed to a surgeon's pital after receiv e office of the physi she was carried sald that she will ng temporary attention fan to which At the hospital § > U. S. OFFICIAL DROPS DEAD. Anderson of; un in. deal- a bunt for the second™time. Both ad- ‘sacrifice and Devore scored when Murray went out Merkle Omaha Expires on Way Here. States Commisstoner pped dead in the Union Station here to-day, a few minutes after hls ar-| rival from the West wiven as the cause. Mr. Anderson, who was a thirty-third| degree Mason and sixty-five years old, was waiting for a train for when he fell to th TORONTO ENTRIES. TORONTO, Ont., hClub entries for (o-morr: The Pirates were easy in their half of the fifth for Wilt Wagner and threw —The Driving ow's races are MYAIsNt, $4.60 plac er's error gave Pittsburg a in thelr half when he booted e up fo: , however, a minute later by grabbing {Gibson's grounder and turning {t into a Hendrix filed out to Mey- SBCOND RACE. alled to reach first in the whom Were|seventh, Herzog being thrown out by the pitcher, Fletcher striking out and GUE PARK, N. Y., Oct. B-Owing to the threatening ided to work | weather and wet grounds, the first ix anxioas to| game of the final series, In this city, : ‘aoe ENTRIES FOR LAUREL. jorrow in the form of @ | _- The fret game will be- and | gin at 1.45, ij day's. reves are af, foll aa. bait furlobes ie, One Bookt Hamburg, Kt! igo Bally ork Castle 105; entice allowance of five pounds claimed, emma mc mE i hg AAR A Micto la Tales, Hamture, 5 areratin Patra . Cefiimive,’ Gibraltar, | 1G TES A OAPI CN artel te BAD MAN HELD FOR “MURDER. MeNally's Death Result of Feud tu Car Barn Gang. | “Bosco” Lynch, reputed leader of the Car Barn Gang, was to-day held r sponsivle for the murder of John Me Nally, another member of the tand. ally was slain In the hallway of nement at Nos 1% East One (Hun- dredth street on sept. 16, and Coroner Winterbottom committed Lynch to the Tombs without ball to await trial, ‘rank McNally, brother of the dead man, that nch, netied cause his friends failed to visit: him when he was confined in the Harlem Court Prison recently, deliberately shot lis brother in the back @s he passed the apartment in’ which Lynch lived. He said he and his brother went to the {place to wet some dinen they had left with a Mrs, Nellie Dougherty to be laundered. Mra, Dougherty, however, said that she did not do any laundry work, She sald that John MeNally poked a gun tn her fa and ordered her to tell him in witch apartment Lynch lived #o they might “make a good joy for her husband,” who is an undertak not permitted to testify DEVEREAUX WILL IS FILED. Value of Estate, Although Large, In Not Made ‘The will of Mrs. Mary P, G, Devers UX, who died Sept. 10, was filed for ate to-day. The value of the es- tute, said to be large, 18 not disclosed Mrs. Devereaux bequeathed $3,000 to he First Presbyterian Church of Wood Spr fice for on- Ks, Col, to erect a new edt. annuity of $1,000 was created futher, WHllam G. Gregc Sof $200 each were left for two sisters, Mrs. Emma D. Barr and Elizabeth F. Gregory. Halt of the residuary estate was left to Walter B Devereaux, the husband of the dead woman, ‘The other ‘half was deft in trust for the three Devereaux children | Walter B. jr, William G. and Alvin. —_>— SAYS EMPLOYERS CONSPIRE. Marble Workere’ President Asks Whitman to F nish Association, Patriok Crow President of the Marble Workers’ Union, headed a dele- gation that called on District-Attorney Whitman this afternoon and asked him to take steps to punish the Marble Workers Employers’ sociation for conspiracy, Mr, Crowleyt showed a letter to this essoctation from the Slate Workers Employers’ Association in which promise was made that marble Workers would not be employed as slate workers Mr. Crow there {s not enough marble work for members of his union, and heretofore when they have not had work to do they were employed on slate. |Mr, Whiunan Instrncted Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Nott to investigate. —_—>—_..- LOUISVILLE WINNERS. LOUISVILLE, Ky of to-day's races a Oct. 2.—The results # follows FIRST RACE—Selling; six furlongs; York) Joun Griffin If, 108 (Goose), firet; Al | Muller, 115 (Kennedy), second; Walter Welles, 106 (Loftus), third, Time—t.1 Unton ‘J@k, High ‘Range and Gold of | Ophir also ran $2 Mutuels paid: John Griffin IT, $12.90 4.90 show; All Mul- $2.90 place, $2.80 show; Walter Welles, 5) show SECOND RACE—Selling; six furlongs; | three-year-olds and upward.—Winning ¥, 108 (Loftus), first; Ben Prior, 19 (Wrispen), second; Tnotsion, 108 (Molesworth), third, T! 1.1616, This tlebelle, Fort Johnson, Handgaretta, *\Camel, Helen Burnett ani Evia also ran, Mutuels paid: Winning Widow $4.20 straight, $4.80 place, $% to; Ben Prior, 8. ss! ——-— FIRST RAC |nalf furlongs.—Royal Onyx, 10% (Byrne), 2 $05, 1 to 9 and out, won by ten lengths; Brighton Jack, 108 (Gordon), 16 to 1, 2 to 1 and second Belle Mawr, 18 (Schwitser), to 2, 1 to 4 and ou 116 85. Only three stat OND RACE~Purse $00; six furs yells, 1% (Peak), 8 to 1, 3 won by a length; Double 7 fo 1 8to ls lot (Gorda seoond; Husky Lad, 99 ¢ 1, 4 to 1 and 2 tot, third Ben Lomand, § Belle, Cloud and F r iia More Gold Going A Banking circles were much int to-day In the announcement of ani gold engagement for shipment to Parts, The amount taken to-day" war $2,000,000, making a total of $3,500,000 si last week, and Lazard “reres were again the shippers. The nature of the transe but it ts generally believed that the ene gagements will be followed by others, Tn fact, it Is intimat of the movement may exe cou go ee Six Mexicans Polsoned. SANDERSON, Tex., Oct, 2.—fix ed $10,000,000, Clem Mexicans, one of them a Baptist preacher, were polaoned near here yes- terday. Four died last night and the ney met death on died recently, presumably from strychnine other two to-day, the ranch of Juan no, w put in nie four barrel, w, Incision, $8.60) Purse 9000; five and al! action Was not disclosed by the bankers, that the extent) OF KIDNAPPERS Palozzolo Comes to Court in Fine Raiment, but Hear- ing Is Postponed. Pietro Palozzolo, accused of being th chief of the kidnappers who stole Mich. ele Scimeca and Vincenzo Sabella and heid them for ransom, appe: second hearing before Magis! phy in the Tombs Court to-day dressed in the most dandified fashion. A purple alk handkerchief was generously draped from big breast pocket. His shoes were brilliantly polished. His mustache was waxed to # spiral needle features last Friday had been changed for confidence, sneering and cruel Dr. Sctmeca was in court with the little boy for whose return $1,700 was paid, Dr, Sclmeca seemed very un- ; Dappy. It was apparent that {f a bomb had gone off under his chair he would rot be surprised; he was ready to jump. chourt In chacwe of Agent Pixzaro of the Childre v4 Soclety. Neither of the boys seemed fo know what the whole proceeding was about, The little Seim- eca boy W tha embarrassment of his fatner jnsisved on pointing at “Pon Pietro” and talking abou. nlm exelt- edly. There were twe young girls in court whowe identity was carefully concealed. They were both reudy, avcording to Deputy Commissioner-George 8. Doug erty, Who sat next to Magisirate Mur- phy to swear that they had seen Paloz- zolo on the street on the day of the ktd- napping of the Sabella boy with the little boy in lis arms, Entirely to thelr satts: faction one of them was sent to tt Children's Boclety and the other to the House of Detention to await the next hearing, which, at the requesi of Thom- ax J. Sullivan, attorney for Palorzolo, was set for Wednenday. —cieneninaeilisieenamope ROCHESTER TEAM’S SERIES WITH ALL-STARS \S OFF. BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 2 season series between All-Stars and the | Rochester champions im declared off, This tnformation was received here this afternoon from President Edward G. Barrow of the Eastern League by | 1] telephone. The league's chief offic declared the series at an end because of the refusal of President Charles ‘. Chapin of the Rochester Club to per. mit the game scheduled for Rochester to-day a LOUISVILLE t ENTRIES. LOUTSVILL 2—The en- tries for toemorrow's races are as fol-] lows FIRST RACE--Parse; maiden tyo-year-olds; six fur ay of Pleas 105, Devesarion, 108, Casey Jackson, 105; Skitite, 108 108 Tn citer, 108; SIF Giles Patruche, per teenth Tay pa t Coekspur’ 101 106, Sir Blaise, ins, mile 106 Prien! (" PIBTH RAC! W H RACE Selling “Rose Onell, YS) (Atte Bob Perley, OS Dane Can 10H; Haw ny Mutehin 107; Al 112) Hand, 112. aidaly | a | You're Troubled With | Constipation! What you really need is not a mere purgativeswhich will require increased doses and finally cease acting, but a well-Seasoned medi- cine which, while it cleanses, also strengthens and purities, That old family laxative, Brandreths PILLS 1s what you need. Made of absolutely the purest and best materials, prepared with the greatest caution, No matter how long you take them, the same dose always produces the same effect, For Sale by All Druggists tt LOSES HIS FEAR welcome to Nebraska and to Lincoln in Mr. Taft's hone men, was transformed into a Taft point. The fear witich had marked Wis) toast to the President pres leader of a party, he, is, after wectioy Little Vinzenzo Sabella was also in heh Taft, and may God give him wisdom to dischar ‘opsed upon him,” pay 1 years of acquaintance with Mr, Bryan | it always glvex me great ple meet him ut President extended his hand) and {several minutes | stood with and chattec throughout the luncheon } | 1ike boso. driven thr thousands of pe where so ed to hear him speak, He talked peace and the hin speech W. J, the whieh prev of a joint high commission to define | enthusiteally SO-CALLED CHIEF BRYAN TOASTS TAFT BUDGET EXHIBIT ATBIG WELCOME | OPENED BY MAYOR; TOPRESIDENT} SCORES Gh GRAFTERS Nebraskan Leads “People of |Gaynor Makes sks Soot to Large | Lincoin in Greeting to Crowd on Subject of Good Nation’s Executive. Citizenship. LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 2—President | Mayo | Gaynor opened the second a nual budget exhibit at noon to-day in) No, 3% Broadw Addresses also were . Willam J, Bryan, rising before | scheduled by George McAneny, Preal- | the 400 guests at a luncheon given here : of the Borough of Manhattan: Taft recelved a cordial non-partisan proposed a toast |Comptrolier Prendergast and John Pur- to the President of the United States. [roy Mitchel, President of the Board of Taftand Bryan enteral the room arm | Aldermen, in arm and atting. ‘The affair, ac} Th are many new features in thi tended by some five hundred business! Year's exhibit, covering — Interesting | things of the vartouw city departments. | A large crowd was watting when the doors were opened # few minutes be- saying fore’noon, Mayor Gaynor said: “Lincoln ix honored to-day’ hy “You mist not expect me to say Bryan love feast. While the crowd cheered the big Democrat pr posed a eof the highest offical in the] eh for obvious reasons. The object Wokids DhbuaHein’ aay of the exhibit Is to eplist the attention of all Intelligent citizens in what the bublic officers of the city are doing need not say to Sou that the great object in all free government is to list the attention and diseusston of the citizens, They furnish the money, and Should take an intelligent Interest and be heard All sorts of organizations of taxpay rs\exist in the city, 1 years ago to say, ‘rent payers and tax- payers,’ because there would not be many | e aright the onerous duttes {m-] taxes paid unless there were peo} nt, Paw Intelligent observation of the ¢ {zens t* what keeps government In order No matter what we want to do, no mat ow much or how little we want to «i the great thing is to Ket the Intel- lune he ix the the Chief Mxecutive of the nation, in fitting that we, as a group of the sov- erelgns whom hi ves, should pay ow respects to him and tO the office which I to rise, All your masses with ¢ Age upon Which the might ie seal of His appr ‘ai and drink to the hi thlety alth of Presiden viety | \ storm of President when he a use greeted the se, ng, 0 no rokes ax beautiful as those t OW ove » all” - people to ool det h d " hose Chat grow aves BAT Wally lixent pe ple to consider them and hav Mi. Hryan, ist aveat. pleasure tome, |MAYOR WOULD CUT STATE AND and 1 appreciate your rtesy. Mr NATIONAL POLITICS. Bryan and UT diifer un some aublect®. | xgy own notion in municipal affairs But there is one on which we agree: tis that we have not to do with na- is that 1 Koing to speak on tional or State polities, but only with what concerns our city, I have been preaching that for a quarter of a cen- tury, but Tam afraid I have not made very great headway, We have a large section of Republi 1 Democrats tn this city wi “You have ¢ ay to pare |ticipate In this event, which has to do the expenditure of the money of y, and algo with the peace and of everybody in the city, of an official is to do wet w lot of blame, bé- | cause pereentage of people who do not want honest government They profit more out of dishonest gov- e nt, like over in Long Island City of the Borough of Queens. ‘L telly se fellows are numi he at ae ous and strong enough to make It ip anoliration | rather uncomfortable sometimes for of- for the appointment | qeiais who have the whole community mind and who want to do the hone eb thing Ve are putting expenses down to the nt consistent with the proper That is peace, but gree ov disagree, after ten sur any elroumstanc Bryan arouse to bow his thanks the political enemies rd ands while th they sat down rowd ch nds heon the President was the 18, » four the After t ugh sand people walt- arbitration tre sident declar jurisdiction of the treaties, The! rowd cheewpl the reference to Bryan] Tn adaitlon-to Bryan, Gov. Aldrich, | aaministration f nt of United States Senat Brown and|the city, but no .lower The Hitchcock, Congres F and) budget of this ou expert me to Kinki puislican aay will be decreased hereafter. I have ocratic leaders tleipated not the slikhtest Intention of trying to 1 © Norris of the) humbug you. Tam going to tell you ers of “insure n tie House, | right off that it Is going to increase did not appear efther at Omaha or Lins | every year right along, ‘Teoin, and tt w aid that he fou The enormous growth of this city ok, altho ounted uy or al budget last year was $174,000,000, Don't as & member of the Reception Com- | be surprined If It be more this year, We are golng to conduct an : *3," *322 & *4 SHOES MEN WHO WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES MAKE NO EXPERIMENT THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The assurance that goes with an estabe lished reputation is your assurance in buying W. L, Douglas shoes, Look in my store windows and inspect all the latest shapes, including Short Vamps which make the foot look smaller, also the Conservative Styles which have inade W. L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere, If | could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L..Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war- ranted to hold their shape, fit better and i s wear longer than anyothermakeforthe price om part of my bh CAUTION have W. EF. Dongiae $2.50 SHOKS will positively th ped on by TWO PAIRS of ordinary boys! shoe If you cannot obtain W. 1. Douglas sho F out spoee sont direct frow factory to wearer, all charges prapnisl 2 Spark St., Brook t Callat W.L. Douglas Stores in New York: Ys" HW Sty. 950 W 126th St, 478 Fitth Ave, away BROOKLYN 1770 Pitkin Ave, 858 Krondway 4 421 Fniton st, Newark. 1949 tiv Bi70 Third Avenues | TORTIO Tdway BET Heo 1437 bro 845 Eighth Aven: 1007 Hroadway. Jersey Cit 1408 Broadway | 669 Lighth Ay 1807 Vrondwey, | “AB Newarg Aye ee ON . in so far eat an make things honest, hat honest government must hav have great sath human effort | people here. ——— 'LANDSLIDE WRECKS FLYER” ON 8. AND A. ROAD. rs Derailed” Locomotive and Two on Run Through Massachusetts, but. Passengers the Boston and Albany’ cars were derailed but no person track also for ‘The Twentieth train eastbound was transferred by and Boston and Maine Ine to Springfle RESCUE STEAMER SUNK; CREW OF 20 DROWNED. ving to to Assistance of Glasgow, Is Rammed and Senfto” Bottom With All Aboard. steamer Hatfield, 1, was In collision to-day with the British steamer Glasgow, from and sunk, All jatfield’s crew, Jance of the Glasxow, which had broken: steamer and arbor at Dover, Neighborhood Hurgiars Foree W ript dog of sandy, mplexion and bold bark, saved Meyer mann’s grocery, N e daylight to-day, en two burglars attempted to farce an entrance fhrough marck notified the intrusion and two badly frightened ords getting over fences and out of the danger zome. » third time within a week e# have busied themselves in edjoing the Avenue d station of the Brighton Beach Ini neighborhood of, 4 block, which Open Monday and Saturday Ev'gs Untit4@ : WRITE FOR 0} 4 Furnished, at $165 MAILED FREE. 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