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—S———_—_—_— ee CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, ~ 5.000 NOMINATE GAYNOR WHO 1S:NEAR COLLAPSE, BEFORE CITY HALL “4 Accept,” wim Mayor in Ad- dress Read by Secretary Adamson. SUFFERS FROM WOUND. t City’s Chief Executive Pale} and Trembling as Great Throng Cheers. Om the steps of the City Hall at 1 @clock to-day, in the presence of five thousand people, Mayor Gaynor accept- @4 «an independent nomination for Mayor. The offe: tendered ta him by Jacob H. Schiff, R. Ross Appleton, Herman Ridder and Henry Clews, head- ing @ committee representing a large gumber of independent political organt- tations, Petitions bearing thousands of | 1, mames have been prepared and will be filed with the Board of Elections under tl mblem of a shovel. Mayor Gaynor presented a weak and trembling figure and caused uneasiness te friends immediately around him. He was unable to deilver his speech of acceptance. Hin secretary, Robert Adamson. read it for him. Nor was the Mayor able to stand during the twenty minutes of formal proceedings. He rose to Bis feet three tmes and stood for not | te exceed & minute. Then he stepped back and sat wearily in an arm chair. The heat nearly caused the Mayor's collapse. When he returned to his of- fice he removed his hat, coat and col- Jar and remained for some minutes near an open window Behind his left ear, where the bullet | hat was fired at him three years ago ull remaings, there was apparent a large Viue discoloration, 1@ Is this wound that as been troubling him eeverely uring the past two weeks, causing great pain and disturbance of his perves. The Mayor described the trouble as a frultiens effort on the part BATTLESHIP'S BOAT; | EIGHT MEN DROWN Steamer Also iis, Reni Lost DODGERS WANTED | “sss "= la EVEN BREAK WITH Fate of Sidewheeler Mobjack DOOIN'S PHILLIES) rt = in Doubt. NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Sept. &— Three petty officers and five men of the Dattleship Nebraska were drowned to- Hard buck of io of Pinch Hitters Spoiled Chances in the First. day when one of the ship's launches was | wrecked by @ waterspout that raced in from, the sea during the hurricane FIRST GAME. sweeping the coast here. BROOKLYN. The Old Dominion Kner Mobjack is R. H.PO. A. E,|Feported sunk in the bay with « Moran. esecee § O 1 O GQ) of eight and some passengers. The re- ug vue 0 1 3 A O| part is uncontirmed, © 0 2 O Of The Nebraska te at anchor off Fort © © 2 © 0] Monroe, nut the shore wireless has been © 2 8 © Wj put out of commission by the ™ 1 0 2 3 @)and communication by-amall-boate ts © 2 3 4 J }impossidje. The names of those lost are 1 2 4 2 1} not know ashore. oo 2 3 The drowned men were attempting @ 0 0 © ©) make shore when men on the wharves oo 6 8 who watched their perilous passage say 0 0 0 © 0/4 waterspout struek’ the launch, over- Torale FT 7 ig g| termed tt and men and boat disappeared ' Meyers ran’ tor W. Flecher in och. |! the waves and spume. The hurricane which has been blow- 9th. |ing aince early morning is accom. |panted by almost blinding downpours of Hummel batted for Pfeffer in 9th Kirkpatrick batted for Moran in es A. EB, | alm but the battleships seemed to be Byrne, ab 1 1 1 1 0 riding it out weil, despite tugging at BRAS thelr anchors, soraalt ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 Q| The Mobjack 1s an old sidewheeler Magee, t.. 1 1 3.0 QO) 8nd was bound from Old Potat to Mob- Cravath, tf... 0 3 3 0 0) ack Bay. Sho tn reported to ha Luderus, 1b 1 2 7 © @|4own near the mouth of the York D ian ae Pe ma 0 * § 4]River, All wires to that point are shipnee down, Killit + 0 2 7 tI axe O14 Dominion ner Princess Anne, Camnitz,p...... 0 0 O 1 O)artving to-day from New Yerk, re- Brennan,p..... © © © © O/ported having sighted the Mubjack thi = = = = =| morning, proceeding sagely through the Totals 4 10 27 9 2)iower bay. Later the company received First Base on Balls.—Off Pfeffer, 4; off Camaitz, 4 @ report saying she wi ate. Struck out—By Pfeffer, 4; R ‘WATERSPOUT SINKS FIVE MORE DYING, Manager Danie fry Engineer Was HAMPTON ROADS SWEPT| WRECKED CARS BURNED. VICTIMS OF WREBK ON NEW HAVEN Overworked and Wishes for More Like Him. But That Was by Permission —Interstate Commerce Com- mission Investigating. i} t from (Reowcial to The Evening Wpne © Stat | NEW HAVEN, Sept. ‘The total of dead in yesterday's New York, New Haven and Hartford wreck may be in- creased from twenty-one—the present revieed figure—to twenty-six ° before | twenty-four houre have elapsed. Noon! reports from Grace Hospital and New Haven Hospital etate that five of the injured are beyond .hope of recovery. ‘These victims are Jeanne and Béna | Annett, sisters, of Bayonne, N. J.; Rose | Zimmenwnan of New York, William O. Rowland of Philadeiphia and L. E. Col- lomy, or Callum, of Buckaport, Me. ‘The Interstate Commerce Commiasion will begin @ pubic inquiry here on Friday into the cause of the wreck. ‘The hearing will be conducted by Com- missioner MoChoré, who has invited the Public Utilities Commission of the Htate to eft with htm, as has been the case at previous wreck hearings. W. H. Belnap, inspector for the com: mission, arrived here to-day and servea | notice on President Elliott of the New- He Road that he would expect the attendance at the hearing of all wit- neases who could throw light on the causes of the wreck. President Eillott | said that the road was eager to am the commiasion in every way and that all evidence that could be gathered would be placed at !ta disposal. “This investigation will bene of the ever conducted mto wreck on the New Haven road,” Belnap to-day, telephone convert Commiaaioner MoChor in Washington. ‘We are not only going into the causes of this wreck specifically, but we in- GIANTS BEATEN 1913. 16 PAGES ‘THAW SEIZED IN COURT. HOUSE BY CANADIAN IMMIGRATION ” GIANTS LOSE 1 0 AT NEW YORK— 000000 0 oO ‘Ff Batterles—Mathewson and Meyers; Tyler and Rariden. BROOKLYN LOSES * FIST GAME, 4T BROOKLYN— o 100 0 0 0 o 0.0 1 PHILADELPHIA 0 BOSTON 0 0 200 00 1 1 Batteries—Pfeffer and Fischer; Camnits, Brennan and Killifer SECOND GAmg. 0102028 @ Oo oo 6 RU ARELEBIA Batterien--Ruelbach oi Motarthy; Coplmers ead Burne, '__ HIGHLANDERS WIN 0 5 AT BOBTON— 13 0010 1 BOSTON o 1 1 Batteriee~ calew i ana Liskssieadd Antoreee and Thomas. o 20 000 11 |HIGHLANDERS WIN AGAIN, THIS TIME | FROM BOSTONS: STING ONE RIT CALOWELLIN BIN sees! McLean, Penny for a rt Hits in the Second H 3) ) & Judge Hutchinson Refuses to 1| Fugitive Remain in Sanctuary of * Jail at Sherbrooke, Checking Battle for Delay. HURRIED IN FAST AUTO TO HIS FINAL HEARING 3 Prisoner and Counsel Stunned Whe Start Is Made for Immediate Inquiry at Coaticook. sare mee 2 6s 4 a ee (Opectal trem a Gta Correspondent of The Bvening Werlt.) iv SHERBROOKE, Que., Sept. 3.—Harry Thaw this afternoon his fight to defy deportation by remaining in the Sherbrooke jail. Ji Hutchinson, in the Superior Court here, sustained a writ of babese Corpus calling for his release and sworn out by Chief of Police Boudresip, of Coaticook, who arrested him more than two weeks ago. i Thaw was sent for shortly after 2 o'clock. “This mdicaled that decision would soon be announced and told the fugitive that his lest hope of sanctuary in jail was gone. y Thaw remained dazed possibly three minutes. The crowd began, leave the Judge's chamber in silence. Thaw followed aimlessly. AS crossed the threshold, E. Blake Robertson} Assistant Superintendent of Immigration, tapped him on the shoulder and placed him officially under argest as atv undesirable alien. The crowd then surged trom the building, and it was anoulicdll | that Thaw would be taken immediately to Coaticook for a hearing. IMMIGRATION OFFICERS TAKE HIM UNCHECKED. Thaw's lawyers seemed stunned. Special officers of the Imuttigra- tion Department jostled them in the corridors, “Tl see you in Coaticook, boys,” said Thaw, waving his hand to the reporters. Thaw followed his captor to a waiting automogiJe, which started at 4 Judge Hutchinson s voice trembled as he read the decision, which iw effect atarted Stanford White's slayer on the road back to Matteawaa, ead his hands shook so that he could hardly hold the parchment. : Thaw did not take his eyes off the Judge, In his right hand he held by Camnits, 7. Two-base hit—Luderus. | s¢9 information regarding the Old Do- tend to bring to light the fundamental ; 'i d to dish the bullet amt al- | s -Byrne (2), Killifer, Smith, conditions of operation and executive reer F . limply two little pennants of the fair, in progress here, which a little girt of nature to disiadge the Oullet aA? ai: "Sorat Wheat” Dosis minion liner Mobiack, reported aunk 19 | management which may lle behind it Gets Lone Drive in Eighth Inning Gave Them Good | haa thrust upon him, ‘There were perhaps forty persons in the Judge's Lpdocgeay Preffer to Smith; Doolan, Knabe to Lu: of the line this afternoon. | nese eontitigne they Te eeaeee Inte Inning Start chamber. The Court's reading was slow and, while there were indications MAYOR PALE-FACED AND TREM: | Go.u, 0 Wild Pitch—Pfeffer, Hit by Wd that the Mobjack made al ing wreck at Stamford last June. That © : f hat he would sustain the writ, It was not until the last few paragraphs BLING BEFORE CROWD. Ditcher—MaKee (2), Knabe, Umpires] daily trip through the bay, leaving Nor-| hag mainly ti Ath th : 1 { his bec sitive. The noon day sun eat with torrid | Brennan and Eason. Attendance~200. | folk, Va, at 6 A. M. and returning at | lad mainly te do with the personnel of hat this became poi severity in the face of-the Mayor as Ne secre 6 P.M. ‘The steamer generally carried | traues, In thi inquiry we shall GIANTS. HIGHLANDERS. The decision stated briefly that Thaw was being confined illegally ang, is SECOND GAME. @ large number of passengers. R. HPO. A. E. R. H.PO. A. E.| that John Houdreau, chief of police of Coaticook, the petitioner, whe bad (Continued on Second Page.) . —_—>——- Burne, tf........ 0 0 4 0 0|Maledl, ab.. 3 2 2 2 0} frst arrested him, had a right to demand the prisoner's release. Philadelphia. Brooklya, “ ” ulea and headway of trains, into the | Shafer, 2b... © 0 0 1 0} Wolter, cte.. or 3 0 et Judge Hutchinson prefaced the sande ee ic. BANDIT BILL’ MINER bignal eystem and every other poseibie | Fletcher, ss oo 1 $ 0 ie 225 0 0 Ing of hia decision by saying: Paskers cf Stengel, ef factor. Be sure we are going to the| Herzog, 3b... 0 000 0 23210 GHOULS STEAL CASKET “It has been called to my attention hy] ames 0: ay Magee, if. Wheat, If, DIES IW GEORGIA PRISON bottom in @ most thorough manner. I|Merkle, Ib...... 0 0 13 1 0 1010 2 0 that the public Ix under misapprehene Cravath, rf. Daubert, 1b. have no doubt that the commiaston’s| Murray, ff... 10200 o 1000 FROM WOMAN'S GRAVE. : sion an to the writ of habeas corpus o@ = Luderus, 1'b. Smith, 3b, | action In the matter will be drastic.” | Meyers, ¢ oo 3 1 0 122 20 | wae h my colleague, Mr. Justice Glos NATIONAL LEAGUE, Kites, e Mecartny Train Robber and Jail Breaker Had) My, etn? or'tha wreck to-day, to ine | Saogerases Hs pe ate out by Thaw, ita wes inet Oe a id + @ ‘ a scene of the wreck to- 0 In> : rap | ‘ ee Chalmers, p Reulbach, p. a Criminal Record of Lae system. He nas | Mathewson v ee? ‘ , 1 1 @ 2 Ol Body From Which Finger With} Gr nis own destiny, and when be fel AT PITTSBURGH. Umpires—Messrs, Eason and Bren- a . none of the trainmen Wiltee, p o . 0 0 0 TT ak oe . - Severed 1 that his interests would be best a ATI— | pea ‘ Sixty Years, tnvoived in the wreck and eaid that no gl é d Hi gs 1 16 27: 10 «0} «Ring Had Been vered IS | eoved by withdrawing thle writ ib —~ 3] » . attempt would be made to question them Rourh Box, fo. a 001 2 O— 3) wpsers FimLn, BAOONLEN Sept.) MILLEDGEVILLE, Sept. 3] 9) fi OMicials of the roed until the | Crandall. 00000 BOSTON, apr Thrown Into Rough Box Yue /Colobanai Eee Tae 0 0 efi 4.—The Phillies addet another victory to | Death has freed “Bill” Miner, notorious| public hearing, Engineer A. B. Miller ~——-- - = Tt dO | AMBANY, Sert. 3 When the grave of| ela under the clreumetances. T there 38:00 9:0 ¢ 1) tneir unt to-day by twking the frat game robber and Jail breaker, from his last of the Bar Harbor train will be one of | Totale..... iia i oO 2 $0 8) sire. Pauline (um, who wax buried on] oughly concur In his action, Thi Batreries—Brown and Clark; Adama) oe tne doubleheader from the Dodgera| prison term. His picturesque career, | the firat witnesses called on Friday and! MoLean batted for Mathewson In sth. 0 18 0 Landay, wan visited to-day jt bore signa) Clear, Twill proceed with my deaialen. ent Bimon. f ' I ©. L, Bardo, General Manager, will be| Grant ran for McLean in sh. | or toe cent [ILLEGALLY OCCUPIED JAIL, 1 inane after @ hard fought Kame by a acore of | which included clashes with the law te likely that President Crandall batted for Shafer in 9th. o1tooe of having tain ps with, Inventt N, AT 8T. Louis. 4 to 3. The Dodgers had a good chance] more than a score of States and nev arava te tana ihe ouana barca | . 1 0 2 @ gation revewted ner body thrown into count Decisio! h co— jto win the game in the sixth, and despite/eral Canadian provinces, ended last the inquiry 1s Auished bal ia rae Ob 0 2g the Dox that held the coffin, The casket jdsise Mutehina 5 a oe e the fact that Smith started off with «| night at the Georgia Prison farm, ; » H.PO. A. had been stolen The: feer on whieh (omion @ y 24100 | dase on alls and Bob Fisher and W.| Miner's criminal career began neariy| PERMISSION TO BUAN WRECK | i. yy 3 3 Go ee ine hee wedding. rig That been | WoH@s He nade it clear that two Fischer followed with singles, they were| sixty years ago. He left his home in AGE. WAS RECEIVED Connolly, #..... 0 2 2 0 0 otrt2o0 nevered and the rig alxo waw tnianing. | SMUE Were to be dectded: Firat, whethe as only able to get one run, for pinch hitter | Jackson County, Ky., before he was| The following telegram from Prenident Weeney, 2b. 00410 Thomas, c o 164640 abs er or not Thaw was legally, Geteeaa And Bresnahan; | Hummel hit into w double play and | iiftean yeare old and went West, He eittott, in reply toa message asking him! conmiay ip, 618900 o1rt2o0 a asd secand, wilether or nok § He oun "| Kirkpatyick, the second pinch hitter, admitted numerous stage coach rob | about the burning of the wreckage at Zi 1. 01400 » 09 0 0 0 0 OTTAWA WINNERS. vation for le tne pa fanned out, leaving Bob Fisher standine | vertes and train holdupe and was several} Wallingford, was made pubiic by the} Zin cl.. seu 68 - 0 0 0 00 - nake application. 106 Jon third bag, After a short rest the| times imprisoned for robting banks Haven Rallroad to-day: Gritths, rt. ° = = = = &| senor Racecosdenn. $0 the first question he he@ \1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. | teams atarted playing the second ame, | Three years ago he was brought to the | Your message received. The mo- | Mana, rf oo 0 0 @ 47: 27 14 4/8 80.8, won; Amberite, 1 to 2 for . — . with Reulbach doing the pitching for] state prison ment report of accident was re- | Smith, 3b ® 3k © oR aa taties tor Chaenas in th second; Mary Bud third. Time, 1.1 2 evi from the return @@ tha AT PHILADELPHIA. theDodgers, while Chalmers done theltratn near Lula elved steps were taken and orde: Rariden, c. 02 3 00 Baia tatied! for Andprnon in eth. SECOND RACB—Marbara, 11 so 6]! #Iller of t nimon fatl of the a PRASHINGTON— twirling for the Philies, ssued to prevent remoya e- | Tyler, p 11 0 5 OF and 4 to 5, won; Tigella, 2 to 2 for/yf stb whit i Henne 7 2000001 0 O— 3) Pike? ANNING—Byrne Med ot 1) vow sanmar A, struction of anything at th eof -—=—-_— = — NUMMARY FOR 8% INNINGH. lace, second ft third. Time, 1.03.|!aw io noned the ett Stengel, Knabe drove a long fly to UINCY, Mass, Sept The sub | the wreck, These orders were | Totais,..... ove (2 © 2 2 1 Firet Base on Halls Off Caldwell 4!" qmzmp BACB—Woble, @ to 1 and 7 Harry K. Thaw in Wegally * setainas ta (PUILADELPHIA— Wheaty Paaskert was the third victim | QUINUY: aalbay i f obeyed literally, and Messrs, Hustin off Anderson 2. Struck Qut--By Cald- go 10, fret; Melos, 5 to 1 for place, geo- | !he suid Jail of this district 03000 01 0 +~ 4/97 His pop up to short centre, which marine eee “is ak Was muccess-) id Whaley, Vice-Prewidents of this SUMMARY. well 2, by Anderson 5. Threo-Hase lead; Uncle Oble, third. Time-—f,03, an the offense against Dim, ¢ Mateestee~Groome and Henry Brown | Stengel Krabbed by a nice running catch, [fully Mawmehed to-day from the yard 1) Company, were on the acene very Firat Dase on dalle—Off Matty, 2: off) Hite—Malael, Sweeney, Hartael, Gard. | POURTH BACE—Decathion, eves having broken out and escaped emt Gchans. a No Runs, the Fore River Shipbuilding Company | promptly, No wreckage was re- | Tyler, Btruck out-—-By Matty, %: by| ner, TwonHase Hite—Zelder, Croe, gad out, Bret; Dick Dodie, out for place, 4 insane asylum in a fol Knabe snatched Moran's bounder and |My. Albert W. Marshall, wife of Lieut] moved or burned until authority to | Tyler, 1. Two-base hite-Mclean. Double| yweeney. stolen Basew—dinrtzell 2, . try.’ is an offenme not kne tommed him out at first. Cutshaw sent]Cominander Marshall, an inspector of] go ao had been received from the | piaye—Matty to Merkle, Umpiree| Maine! 2; Cree. Double Pluya—Knight | law.” a0 the creator of Sherincx {a slow roller toward the pitcier's bux|machinery at the yard, ehrixtened the presentative of the Public | O'Day and Kmalie. Attendance to Zenier, Thomas to Yerkes, Wild |10, @ret; Dynamite, 2 to 1 place, seco On the second ho declar; ten @ most amasing stury, and beat Chalmer's throw to first.|vessel The Kol ts the first to go over of Connecticut t rt Anderson Hit by Pitoher ‘ppelibound third, Time, 2.39 1-5, ix clear that the eetruction of @ unitcre, | Stengel hit into a double play, Knabe} board of a feet of mine slinilar boats of the Inter- a1 to The World.» K {mptres—Connolly and Ween a ‘entitied “The Poison Belt," from | toluderus. No Runs. 1 under construction all of ‘DS, RK, Sent. |v iendunce, 3,000. great wrong to this famed author, will begia ‘n the] BIECON a = the We | SA alight attack nach trouble ee arrest and dete) Word Miustreved Magasive 04) pounder whicii was knock by ve giving authority to clear | kept Capt. Doyle out of the game to- (eyectal to Too Breniog Wanld), Seagiet ed ta five lesatly: | Ruetbaci, who recovered the ball in the wreck. Generel opders are in | day and Mersog wae cajled into the| BOSTON, Mass,, Sept. 2—With three! (oo (Comusiva on Lenth Page) (Ganunued on Tenth Page). (Coatinues on Tenth Fase)