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Fah ee I aes PRICE ONE CENT. =— Conrriaht, “1018, by Co, (The New ‘The Press York World). NEW URN THAW “ANTS BARELY UT OF JAIL ‘SAYS PREMIER Can't Hele Saviion ada Prison, Is Message to Court. Sanctuary of Can- DEPORTATION CERTAIN. Judge Delays Decision on Writ, WhiJe Auto Waits for Rush tu Border. ee a Statt Correspondent of The 2 from SHERBROC , Sept. 2.—The hand of At -General and Premier of Quebec, »mer Gouin, fell heav- fly on Harry Thaw to-day and his de- portation ts tically assured. He is sure only ¢ pite from court ac- ton until to-morrow Aime Geoffrion, a famous lawyer and Personal representative of Sir Lomer, who watched the earlier proceedings In court with the slightly bored alr of a man who holds the tinal power and is listening to argiiments which he knows can have uo effect, delivered the mes- sage of the Premier to Superior Court | Justive Hutchinson tn chambers this mornips. The Premier's representative served notice on the Court that unless the writ of habeas corpus on which it was now fougit to Uberate Thaw was austalied to-day by Judge Hutchinson, Sir Lomer Would exercise his power to quash all Proceedings and Iberate ‘Thaw by his own mandate. Mr. ffrion spoke as though he was delivering instructions which must be obeyed CAN'T MAKE CANADIAN JAIL A SANCTUARY. “It is the opinion of the Attorney- General,” he said, “that these proceed- ings have closely approached @ scandal in the Canadian courts, ‘This man Thaw fe using the County Jail as a sanctuary to escape the operation of Federal Processes. “It is a matter of no concern to Can- ada what happens to Thaw after he leaves jail, Perhaps he is to be deported, 1 do not care, the great point ts that be is using our Jail for his own pur- (conunued on Page) Baseball Games To-Day NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PITTSBURGH, GINCINNATI— 20000000 0-2 BITTSBURGH— 00013100 —5 Betteriee—Ames and Kling; Luhrsen end Gimon, AT 8T. LOUIS, Vins? G4MB 00002200 (Fr. LOuls— 01000200 — @atteries — Moore, Lavender and Bechen Perettt and Wings eee ™ AMERICAN LEAGUE. Sj* ar CLEVELAND. Finst Gaus 000000030—3 000000001—1 Matteries—Scott ad Kuhn; Steen, Cullop, Kahler and O'Neill, GEOOND Game Gmcaco— 03 _ CLEVELAND— 01 - Batterios—-Benz and Schalk, Blanding aad Carisch AT PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON— 0000002 > PHILADELPHIA— oo10000 Batteries—Engle and Henry; Shawkey and Schang, ESCAPE SHUTOUT BY BEANEATERS Tesreau and Fromme Both Wild and Crandall Is Sent In Too Late. | GIANTS, R. H.PO. A. E Burns, If, o 1200 Shafer, 3b ooo 2 0 Fletcher, » © 0 43 0 Doyle, 2b....... 0 1 3 2 0 Merkle, tb. oni 20 Murray, rf. ott 0 8 Snodgrass,cf.... O 1 2 u O McLean, c. o1r2zit 0 Wilson, c. oo. 2 0 Hartley, ¢ oo0o0o0 0 Tesreau, p. 00000 ooo0o0 0 o1t2o0 o 100 0 o 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Totais dee 2 0927 4 «#1 Herzog batted for Fromme in 34. Thorpe ran for McLean in fifth. McCormick batted for Wilson in eighth, BOSTON. R. H.PO. A. B, Maranville, ss. 22 2 2 54 Connolly, if 21 3 v0 O Sweeney, 2b.... 0 2 1 5 O Schmidt, 1b o 010 0 08 | Griffiths, rf. oo4#1 Oo Zinn, cf.. oo3 1 0 Smith, 3b o1t2 0 Rariden, ¢,. oo 2 1 0 Perdue, p 10 0 0 0 | Totals......0+4+ $ 6 27 12 1 | SUMMARY FOR 8% INNINGS. First Base on Balls—Off Tesreau, off Crandall, 2 Struck Out--By Cra! dail, 3; by Perdue, 2. ‘Three-Base Hits— Sweeney, Maranville, Crandall ‘Two- Base Hits—Connolly Merkle. Doudle PI Schmidt, Zinn to Gwee: O'Day and Emalie. Attendance—3,000. (Special to The Ev Yori), POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Too much baseball yesterday kept the crowd down to about 2,600 in the third Kame between the Giants and the Boston Braves. Big Jef€ Tesreau and Larry MoLean worked for the Giants and were opposed by Perdue and Rari- den for the Hraves. *Third Baseman McDonald of the Boa- ton Braves, who for three months led the league in hitting, wus released to the Rochester club and. reported im- mediately. FIRST INNING—Maranville got a base on bella Connelly hit the left fleld wall for two bases, Maranville scoring. Tesreau was otill wild and Sweeney gut @ base on balls, Schmidt fied out to Burns, Murray muffed GriMith's liner to left and the bases were filled. Shafer threw out Zinn, Connelly scoring. Smith Popped out to Doyle Two Rune, Two Lett. Burns smashed a single into left. Shafer struck out, Fletcher flied out to GriMth. Rariden made @ useless throw to second and Burne advanced & base Doyle filed out to Connelly in left centre. No Runs One Left. SBDOOND INNING~Rariden got base on balls, Merkie got Perdue's grounder and threw to Fletcher, forc- PHILLIES BEAT OUT BROOKLYN IN CLOSE GAME}. One Bad Inning biting: Wah Rucker Pitching Gave Quakers TUESDAY, YORK, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918. 16 PAGES” PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS LOSE AT NEW YORK— 1 000000 (0 BOSTON 0 0 000 O- widen ch Fromme, Crandall, McLean and Hartley; Perdue z BROOKLYN LOSES aT BROOKLYN— 0002 000,0 0 1 2 = PHILADELPHIA AROOKLYN. ©000120000- 38 4 le . & & Batteries—Rucker, Ragon and McCarthy; Rixey and Killifer. 056330 ©0383 00 coe sl sosroLtGHLANDERS LOSE '2e¢!%9-10001000- ° 500 8 BOSTON o¢8e02 0200000 - 0 0 0 O Of} Battertes—McHale and Sweeney; Bedient and Thomas. 0000 0 0000 0 Hummel tted for Rucker In sixth. Kirkpatriék batted for Ragon in ninth. ckinger batted for Moran In 9th. ‘Meyer ran for Kirkpatrick in 9th, PHILADELPHIA, . H.PO. A. B. Byrne, 3b.. ort3oa Knabe, 2b. + © 0 S$ @O 1 Paskert, cf. 12 1 © @ Ma; ot2z0 0 Cravath, o 110.0 Luderus, Ib. o 110 0 0 Doolan, o 11 5 28 Killifer, 12641 41 Rixey, 1 to 8s 0 Totais.......... 3 10 27 14 3 SUMMARY FOR 4% INNINGS, First Base on Balls--Off Ragan 1, off Rixey 2, Struck Out—By Rucker 3, by Rixey 3, by Ragan 1. Three- Ruse Hit—Rixey. Two-Base Hit— Paskert, Smith. Double Playe—Cut- shaw to Fisher to Daubert; Rixey to Killifer to Luderus; Fisher to Cut- shaw to Daubert. Hit by Pitcher— Collins, Umpires—Brennan and Eason. Attendance, 2,000. (Spectal to The Evening World.) EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2.—With two games of thelr Ia sores with the Dodgers to their credit, Charley Dovin's live ball tussers trom Philadelphia went against Lili Dahlen's crowd ugain to-day, confident of mak- ing it, viotory number three. Rixey and Killifer were in the points for the Quakers, while Rucker and MoCarthy worked for the Dodgers, A slim crowd numbering about three thousand fans was on hand when the game started, FIRST INNING—Byrne fied to Col- lins, Knabe etruck out, MoCarthy dropping the third strike and throwing him out to Daubert. Paskert fied out to Colina, No Runa, None Left. Moran singted. Cutehaw rificed, Collins's line drive and bounded to Byrne, i} to Luderus Juat in.time to get his man. Wheat was retired by Luderus unassisted No Rune. One Lett. SPCOND INNING—Magee filed to Collins, Cravath singled, laderus fanned. Doolan forced Cravath at sec- ond, Fisher to Cutshaw. No Runs grounder was too hot for Byrne to «i it went for a base hit, Smith sacrificed, Rixey to Lui Fisher drove a low line fly to M McCarthy grounded out, Doolan maki a fast pickup and throw to Luderus, No Runs, One Left. ing out Rariden, After pite! ball to Maranville, Tesreau wag taken out of the box and Fromme relieved him, Maranville singled to le& on the first ball pitched, advancing Perdue to second, Connelly tripled to deep right centre, coring Perdue and Maranville. Burne caught Sweeney's long fly to (Continued on Tenth Page.) a OTTAWA WINNERS, FIRST RACE out, first; Mandy Fandoodle third. Time, 1 SPCOND RACE—Marion Gacty, 9 to 5, first; Meissen, 1 to 3 place, second; |Our Mavelle, third, Time—1.oa, ‘THIRD RACE. ron De Kalb, 15 to je FOURTH RACE—Zodiac, 9 to 4 to 5, first; Serenta, 3 to 1 place, second; Colors, third. Time, 1.08 1-5, FIFTH RACE—Myrtle Marian, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, first; Springmass, 9 to 1 place, second; Quincy Belle, third. Cime, 118 2d 7 Asani THIRD LNNING—Killifer popped up to Fisher. Rixey was an easy victim on strikes. Byrne fouled out to Fisher. No Runs. Rucker got to first on Knabe's alm fumble of his roller, Moran atruck out. Cutshaw forced Rucker at second, Doolan grabbing Cutahaw’s high bound- er and touching out Nap on the line. Collins was hit with a pitched ball, advancing Cutshaw to second. Wheat fouled out to Byrne No Runa Two Left. FOURTH INNING—Knabe lined a fly to Moran left centre for two bases. Magee's grounder waa too hot for Fisher and t into left feld for a base, orig, Cravath nit inte a utshaw to Fisher to Daur One Hun ert tunted safely to Knabe singled to left, advancing Daur second, On Killifer's wild throw 1 to eatch Daubert napping { cromsed the plate and Sinith reached third, Fisher drove & sacrifice fly to Paskert, Smith crossing the plate, (Consaued on Teaih Pesed rolled Paskert double play vert \ tr Paskert drove the bail to/ ON N.Y. NFL & H. RAILROAD 4 THE OEAD. auth tet of eightecn reads se fol- | Thirty-fourtn street, if wer ALTSONUL, WILLIAM, Norfolk, Va. | tt ARMSTRONG, MISS MARQUERITS, | 655°, ‘Washington, D. 0. | BUTLER, FRANK B., Scranto AVEBY, HAROLD, Wo. 694 Brosd-| wiry, wise aowns, wo. ery ‘tre. way, New York City. | mont street, Bosto: POX, S. CROSIEB, Bikins Park, Pa. GREEN, ALBERT, Now York City. MOTCHEISS, B. A., son of Leonard Botchkiss, Now Maven, NOTONEKISS, PHILO, fifteen, brother Three unidentifies of B. A. Motchhiss, Oue unidentified man. SOME OF THE INJURED. AVNER, HARRY, badly injured; will Hetter to Mrs. M. Tufler, Wo. jouth avenue, Brooklyn, om person. YARN, ROBERT M., Lyceum avenue, Philadelphia. No. 694 Broadway, Chestnut street, Philadeipnia. CONDON, FRANK, Secretary ¥, M. ALTSCHUL, SYLVAN, Norfolk, Va.!C. A. Trepton, N. J, shoulder dislocated and back brut KER, RICHARD ¥, ummit, ALTSCHUL, RICHARD, Norfolk, Va..|.N. J. * bad gash on head HALE, (No. 451) Broad ANNETTE, JEANNE, No. 353 Avenue A, Bayonne, N. J, ARMSTRONG, FREDERICK, No. 868 Park avenue, Lridgeport, Conn, BIDD . M., Torresdale, Pa. BARNES, RALPH, New Haven, BLOOMINGTHAL, JOB, New York, gash on forehead. BOLGER, ROBERT, dislocated BROWNBRK, MRS. H,, No. 242 Fourth avenue, New York, right side sprained COLLUM, L. E., Namur, Frances. CLEMENT, J. BROWNING SULZER PARDONS ROBIN, BUT WHO WILL SET HIM FREE? w Haven; right arm and leg N, JOHN W., analatant general Lee Frisco Line, Yale Club, N, ¥. RANK, RICHARD, No. 970 P4 '. nue, New York. ee GRIFFIN, J., Lincoln avenue, Oran; Phitadetpnia, | Nii ane aay ue ead cut, Ny Ae Nu, 2 Doan eacelen te ole vane street, JAPANISE WA Xt for camp, trac JR, (Continued on Sevond Page, oar Blackwell's Island may refuse to reg. nize th rdon and dectine to let Kevin Kubin, thereupon, would sue out 4 writ of habeas and this would tm mediately Oring the claims of the rival Governors up for a court review KINGSTON, N.Y, Sept, 2 The se curing of @ judictal ruling os the te status of Gov. Willla the convening of the ¢ ment in Albany 18 in belteved RAVER, Sept. 8—The reviee’ EORGA, GEORGE, ‘aes 298 West “HWE ENGINEER SENDS TRAIN CRASHING INTO STALLED EXPRESS NeW HIGHLANDER, *| PITCHER N'HALE, LOSES TO HUBITES Red Sox mares All Their Scoring in First and Third Innings. HIGHLANDERS. maset a»...... ) 4° 4 %|White Mountain Special Runs Past 1210 ; : Goer 9 1 4 9| Signal in New Haven Suburb and © Hartzell, 2b 0203 0 Kaigh, eos 1g do Smashes Through Three Wooden Githoviey, rf.... 0 1 1 0 0 232 0 Cars of Bar Harbor Express. 00030 eee ee AS Eighteen persons are dead, five more are at the point of death an{- Toga. Pye Le bale i O/others may succumb from the effects of injuries received in a rear é collision near North Haven, a suburb of New Haven, to-day, when thy ~ bad bi po. A. e,| {first section of the New York bound New York, New Haven and Hark 1 1 4 © 6{ford White Mountain Express dashed, at forty miles an hour, into the 9 1 13° 0 I lrear sleepers of the second section of the Bar Harbor Express, alsq iy r| a 5 bound for New York. Yerkes, 2 o3; 124 This was the most disastrous of a long series of wrecks on the New : ' ! , . York, New Haven & Harttord pystem, The railroad officials issued 4 a Md “lp © t 3 1 9| Statement this afternoon which ténded to throw the’ blame on the i Bedient, p © © 0 1 O/of the White Mountain E Sate but the engineer, according to y) 4 ae) signa ‘sys f section of the line on which the wreck cccurred was not adequate in foggy weather such as prevail morning. Firat Base on Balis—Off Molale, off Hedient, 2. Str Out-By McHale, ted thig i Nene, Yerkes, ‘Double Pave verkes| BNGINEER HAD BEEN DOUBLING UP. i lo oiundy | Hariaeh ease rita Miller, the engineer of the White Mountain Express, has lived singg boyhood in the home of Mrs. F. A. Scott, at Montowese, a suburb of New | Haven, Mrs, Scott when seen by an Evening World reporter this after, noon said she had been in communication with Miller and that he told her he was not to blime tor the wreck, “For the past week," declared Mrs. Scott, “Mr. Miller has beet, doubling up—that is, he has been handling another run besides his own be, cause of the sickness of another enginver. Since last Tuesday he hasn't averaged more than two and halt hours’ sleep out of each twenty. 1 begged him to lay off, but he said the force was shorthanded and Mears, Egan and Connolly 4,00, Attendance (npectal to The Rvening World) FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, Sept. 2— Although Chance's Highianders went down for a double setback yesterday the visitora came up smiling this after- ready for the third of the four game nertes, FIRST INNING —Malsel fed to Hooper, Wolter got @ life on Wagner's noon, net es. Gres Koala ee Bards, toad wanted him to put in extra time. rf ed Ne ' varie 2 Speakers He. RUNG “During the twenty-tour jours preceding the wreck Mr. Scott sept Hooper fanned. Mundy did likewise. | just one hour and a halt. He lived here with me and | know. He would barely have time to get home and snatch a nap when he would be called * out on the road again, “He came out to see me after the ‘wreck to-day. He told me was very foggy and he could not see them. He had no idea the train ahead right against it, He says he did not heat any torpédoes and did See any flagman, For a tew minutes before the accident, he said, train aad been running through a mist that cut off his view and wet rails,” Engineer Miller has been warned by Coroner Mix that, for his own protection, he Should not make any statement, but before the warning reached him he had told inquirers that the fog and signal system were to, blame, Speaker singled to centre, Rehg dropped @ nate one in right, Speaker going to third, double atea! nui : ER acetama i Speaker and Rehg worked a afully, Speaker ecor- reaching second. Yerkes Reng. Ye ‘olter to Sweeney, ‘ tt als until he was close to. « had stopped until he wag io Knight Knight atngled Knight took second when Mundy muffed Hedient's throw to catch him napping through Janvring not off firat. Gilhooley grounded to Mun- the day and was out at first, Knight going to third. Zeider singled to left, scor- ing Knight. Sweeney hit into a double play, Yerkes to Mundy, One Run. Janvein out, Maisel to Knight, Wag- ner struck out. tre, Hedient out to Knight | No Ri One left. “ - ” 6 “ | EHIND INNING—Molfale filed to The fog was so thick,” said Miller, “that | couldn't see the ban| Hooper. Wagner made a sensationai| Signals until we were almost on top of them. The banjo signal at | atop and throw, retiring Malnel at frat Wagner again made a wonderful seoop at Wolter'n nocmingly mafe hit and re tired him at first on a lightning throw, | Haven was set at danger and 1 set the brakes, but it was too late. was absolutely no chance to stop.” PRESIDENT ELLIOTT AT -INQUIRY. — S No tune Sa 1s cormin at pingleditolHlight. Atunigy Bue Coroner Mix of New Haven, President Howard Elliott and Generat EEE Hennett of A hated pia! Mundy as Manager Bardo ot the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and 4 New York City, before Supreme atari! to Zeid eng ain- fan eine Tambrcen tere Supreme Court) og rw centre, scoring Hooper, Speaker | Public Utilities Commissioner Ewell began an investigation into the q Bank Wrecker May Be Issue! ("°° yee Me of Joseph | viding up at second. Yerkes y 1 at th { *s in New Haven late th | f Hy BARI se Now York banker-convist | Simei tanvrin alnaled See tat (ie riilroad offices in New Haveo Lite this afternoon. They ex: on Which Status of Gove fappiteation, want at MEMEO ig Speaker, Ree to seconn |Liginees Miller, whose train smashed into the Bar Harbor Express; E woting is . Hovin to appear before him on Thong | Wagner tied to Wott Ywo Kune | ductor Brace of (he Gar Harbor Express and Flagman Murray of the same ernor May Hinge. day The weit is mad returnable at | PY lett heaty y Kingston because the Appenste Division | PQUIEH INNING Cree out, Yerkes pall of the Thid Department concenes at | '? Bunny Hartrell singled to centre | Phe examination ot Brace and Murray was exhaustive to determing "j NM 8 © NT us led to W Gilhooley sin 1 ‘ os eS Reeley, Bub Ate yikes eck from to-day, which eel ugh Wagner advancine Here (Whether Brace sent Murray back with a lantern and a flag to warn the be th ternoon that h of the con i neil ‘ § ; ‘ ' nan aan lai rae ae nae Vening of the Appeliate Division in New | teil te aecuid jer vat, Wagner te! engineer of the White Mountain Express that the train ahead had st . jobin, on’ © ; ; ; ” York County, where Robin is serving | Musty, No Runa Two Lett Miller said he did not see the flagman, but Murray said he. went baek wrecking the Northern Hank ‘of New|one yeur in jail | Thomas out, MoHaie to Knignt, te | MUer Sty ; York and the Washington Savings |, It's assumed that Mr. Bennett is geek. |“innt went out the mame way. Hoo | egutition distance tad yuplicd with ail the rules governing flagmen in i: Wank. bad early decision trom the A late jout, Zeider to oasvieht No Rune it : | Depomtors of the wrecked institutions lin: Psaall i n ut \ ARRAN I turin |made application for Robin's pardon | Men As an dupes hed | Hedtent ty Mund After fouling ( Mi nol Etiy the responsibil. last February a “ cain Molle tf i fort kK ow vestigation 1s tong as: possib | Mr, Sulaer smued a statement saying / PRENDERGAST HEADS HOME. | tied tu: syanker: Nl Suns One to iy and teomoiow unt thereafter until ea he is convinced that @ pardon should be | a M ann Wo spt ferried just where WSDIUEY dor thts disaster Hes.” granted to Robin in consideration of his] PARIS, Sept 2 Willan A Prendere|socaker’s come drive after ifh) run fe ae in x ‘ wervices to the State and the further | gant, the Comptrolier of New York City.| tei out, Ma serrate Fahad S| Phe number ot more ar tess senousty injured is over titty, service he claims he can re mails tom for America on board] SIXTH INNING Crew mination of the ew Haven hospitals will die, o HAs afternoon di that Sulaer's pardon ee PRC ER atin oe ny [have abandoned hope ot saving their lives, Three of them are of Robin wi wot stand. They sald | age, nog Ry tM ae | diinvoley struck out. Zeider wit the fin New Haven Hospital, Jean and Edna Annette, sisters, and that Sulser Issued tie pardon in order | Kom, City. Thekete. MD'\/arat ball phiched to centre (ora eliain, Coastwise, Berm cl te Were ce ated ‘tad ‘ nh Aweriean to bring about a court test of the jangln Tae warden at 4 @ merman. L, E. Cullom is dying in Grace Hospital. Many of the bodies of the dead were frigitfully 4