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= __ PRICE “ONE “CENT. Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (the New York Werld)e “ Cirealation Books Open to Au.” NEW YORK, K, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913. ~ MAYOR ILL AND WEAK SUDDENLY SAILS AWAY IN SEARCH OF HEALTH Secretly Boards Liner Baltic for Round Trip Sea Voyage to Re- cover From Co'lapse Due to Old Bullet Wound in Neck. HITS TAMMANY GRAFTERS Murphy Refuses to Answer, but Fu- sion Leader Says Gaynor Is “Particeps Criminis ” Mayor Gaynor suddenly sailed at noon to-day for Europe on the jon. weeks for rest and recupevati He was accompanied by his son Rufus. The Mayor is in very poor physical condition. throat, fired when he started for Europe three years azo, is cau renewed trouble. He is much weakened in strength and nerves. The “shovel” political campaign will be tum. No selection of other ¢: made until his return. Before leaving the Ma vitriolic attack on “B other Tammany of trying to loot the x him at a standstill until his re- ididates to run with the Mayor will be | ~~ TAHLANDERS WIN x the weary ® arcus ty trey Min Murphy smiled on reading the Mayor's blast “L have wething to say.” any came | patgn was ordered to mark time for « few weeks on account of political dan- ger in beginning too carly. PUSION COMMITTEE SCORES, MAYOR AND TAMMANY, The Fusion Committee of Our Hu @re4 and Seven cade sharp reply to dhe Mayor, accusing him of beoming a Sparticeps criminis” in tu Ww the aity to Tammany by runny third ticket. But, weak as he was, the Mayor himself with all hig old-time wiger and let loose a farewell blact at Mall'@lled with vitriolic de- waneiation and charges of attempts to Hartzell Started Trouble With Double—Zeider Steals | Home, had spent th ig Brooklyn, 1 semt for his Kennel to come with an au wn house jy guard, ome IN DICTATED STATEMENT). Baltic, intending to make a quick rouad-trip sea’ voyage of two or three | _The bullet in his | NEAR THE FINISH geaft and lovt the city. He says “Qgerphy, McCovey, Donahuo HIGHLANDERS, whele bunch have had four lean and R. H.PO. A. E feungry years.” Maisel, 3b 002 40 PLANS ALL DEPENC ON oles ef 0 02 00 HIS HEALTH. , Cree, .,.. 1 1 0 0 0 oF id Hartzell, 2b o 1 2 2 2 Knight, Ib. 1! 8 1 0 the municips . pow gael into comp! Gilkooley, rf. oof 0 0 end uncertainty. The » 2 1 0 4 2 0 ning mates for the Mayor on bis in-| Sweeney, c o 17 2 °0 t ticket will be postponed) jisher, p 01120 until his return, His campaign man- ale agers will endeavor to Keep alive his 7 S y, but the hovel campaign Totals... 3 $8 27 13 2 will dig Little political dirt until tho WASHINGTON. digger retusus. R. H.PO. AL E ‘The next al aving Liverpool after) Moeller, rf 6330 (0 the arrival of the Bultic is the tae | Milan, Haiti 1 | 3 oo entic, on Saturday, the |sth ie F ab wae bound for Montren!, due to arrive there roster, 3 2 eo 41 on Bept. 2. It ix considered probable | Gandil, Ib o 1th 00 that the Mayor will « © this round | Morgan, 2b ort 40 about way of ret nic, whieh would | Ains : » 0 5 0 06 bring him back to York on Sept. 21.) MeBric 0 0 3 4 0 DAUGHTER ANC OFFICIALS ON) Gideon, If 0 0 0060 0 SHIP SEE HIM OFF. Gallia, p “ 1) t 3 0 The Mayor's inten mabe tots; Hughes, p+ 09 0 0 2 0 sean voyage was kei) |W illiams o 0 0 o Oo to avold what he ca Shaefer Oo 1 0 0 0} commotion" at the 1! >| La Porte 0 0 0 0 0 plan several days ax 2s 2 SS ei i | Totals 2 10 27 17 «4 ronfacks. Dock | plier: Ai A ; W batted for Gallia in’ tt! Gmith was adv uit} Sine aT LSE exereers make ail the jr : 8) Taine aited for Hug. i ninth Mayor off there wore only his dasstiter SUMMARY POR S INSINGS Miss Marian Gayuor, Mr. smith, duane Fires! Base on Balls Of Fisher 4. off Creelman and Raipia Isha. Gallia vt Hughes 1 Struck Out It was a fe tieure that went stow. | Hy Fisher 6 by Gallia 5, by Hughes 1 ly up the angling leaning heavily on Prec Hit Miller. Two Mit the arm of his sun Rufus The May» Marten) ita) 1H id wight at his fev, Mil ‘on ‘ GIANTS GET EVEN WITH BROOKLYNS, WINNING SECOND Smith’s Homer in Fifth Dodg- ers’ Only Run Off Tesreau. SECOND GAME: GIANTS, R. H.PO. A. E. Snodgrass, cf. 12 1 0 0 Doyle, 2b o 1 6 5 1 Fletcher, ss. . oo 4 2 0 Burns, If o 0 2 0 0 | Herzog, 3b o 101 0 | Murray, rf. 00 3 0 0 Meyeys,c...... 1 2 4 2 0 Ib... 007 0 0 000 1 0 Totals 2 627 Wl BROOKLYN. R. H.PO. A. E. Moran, rf » oO 1 3 0 0 Cutshaw, 2b.... oo 2. 0 o 14 0 0 eee O t 0 0 0 Daubert, ib..... O 1 8 0 O Smith, 3b 13 2 1 0 Fisher, ss. oo2 3 1 |Fischerc....... 0 0 3 2 0 Yingling, p ooo 3 0 | Wheat . 0 0 0 % 0 Totals 1 7 2% 10 5 Wheat batted for Collins in ninth, SUMMARY First Baye on Balls—Off Terreau, 2. | Struck Out—By Tesreau, 3; by Yingling, 3. He Run—Smith, Two-Base Hic jen Bases—Doyle. Double Doyle to Merkle; Doyle to Merkle. Umpires— Attendance, 10,000, jetcher, Eason and Brennan. to The Evening World, POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Bept, The loss of the first game due to tne blowing up of Marquard was quite a setback to the Giants, but they put Tea- reau in the box ayd went right out after the second, By the time the second game started the crowd was close to ten thousand jn number and decidedly worrled over thy With the Phillies playing iv there was a chance to get an lower tu the charm ps, INNING—Moran got a Texas leaguer over short for a single, Cut- shaw hit into a uble play, Fletcher to Doyle to Merki Stengel singled to right. Stengel waa out stealing, Mayers to Fletcher. No Runs. None Left. Snodgrass filed out to Stengel. Doyle was called out on strikes. Fletoher algo struck out. No Runs. None Left. SECOND INNING—Hersog threw out Collins. Doyle tossed out Daubert. Bmith dropped a Texas leaguer in right for a single. Smith was caught off first, but the umpire deciared that Tes. reau had made a balk, and allowed Smith to take second, Fisher lined out to Murray. No Runs. One Left. outlook. Boston, Burns popped a foul to Smith. Her vox lined out to Stengel. Murray struck out, No Runs, None Left THIRD INNING—Fischer flied out to Burns. Yingling was safe on Doyle's . Moran popped out to Fletcher. Cutshaw filed out to Doyle, No Runs One Left Meyers sinashed 4 double into right entre. Merkle fied out to Moran. Tesreau lned out to Cutshaw, Snod- grasa singled to left, scoring Meyers and went all the way to third on the throw to the plate that hit the runner in the back and went all the way to the 4, Doyle singled to right, scoring Snodgrass, Doyle stole second and went rd on Fisher's muff of Fischer's Pletcher lined out to Fisher Runs. One Ledt OURTH INNING--Stenge! popped to singled to centre. Collins ling, Meyers to Doyle. k out. No Runs, N. sta Hurus fied out to Stengel. ossed out ergo, Murray out. to Daubert. N None Left WITH INNING Smith hit a drive e left feild bleachers for a home Med out to Snodgr her a a pretty tly Yingling got a Moran str ut Yingling Fisher Jintot | ase on k One Run, O71 Left take him for a ride, Once in the a| Meyers beat out a high bounder to accompanied by his son and daughter, tol cutshaw. Merkle forced Meyers, Ying- (Continued on Second Page.) y (Continued on Twelfth Page) ., ' } > Golf I Rivals, Winners To- day, Who ‘May ||) JEROME TRAVERS. . GIANTS LOSE _ FIRST GAME, AT NEW YORK— 002 0 00 000 BROOKLYN 0 © 000 60 0 0 Batterlos—Marquard, Crandall and Meyers; Walker, Ragon and McCarthy. WIN SECOND GAME, 2 0 0 0 0 0 BROOKLYN 0 0 0 0 Ratteries—Tesreau and Meyers; Yingling and Fischer. GHLANDERS WIN Cc OOO 1 AT WASHINGTON— 0 oO G6 0 0 0 3 0 WASHINGTON Oo OO @ Batteries Fisher and d ceanal AMERICAN LEAGUE, AT PHILADELPHIA, vias? vaMe BOSTON— 2020010'3 0-8 PHILADELPHIA— 00000420 0— G | ebwench and Al Battertes—Leonard, Hall and Car rigan, Plank, Busi and Schang. BRCOND GaMr BOSTON— | o11 PHILADELPHIA— 0 Batter Mosely and (iomnas, Houck and Lap AT CLEVELAND. | DEYROIT oo0o00100 CLEVELAND— 0001001 Batteriee—Dubuc and MoKee; Gress Resapee— tere and O'Neil, Oo oO Gallia and Ainsmith. | \ \ 1 at CHICAGO— 020001 ST. LOUIS— 900004 Batteries R 1 and pass lval NATIONAL LI LEAGUE. AT PITTSBURGH. FikaT GAME, $T. LOUIS— 3010000 090- nd reversed the acore on the next PITTSBURGH— when he approached finely and run 0100 1.00 0 & © 2 vit In four to the veteran's mix, On the Batterien — Sallee anc Hildetrand; \27th Evans peeled off the grenteat | Rotingon and siinen, shot SECOND GAME, ST. LOUIS— o20001000 PITTSBURGH— o11000100 2-5) and Roberts; Mo Quillas and Schalk ; Fight It Out for National Title CHARLES W. EVANS ee EVANS WINS WAY TO GOLF FINALS; ‘SODOES TRAVERS Herreshoff and Anderson Also Victors in To-Day’s Qual- ifying Rounds. GOLF SUMMARY. , (Afverncos Bounds.) Charles Evann, Chicago, defeated Wal- Deportation Officials Deny P tion Given to Jack Johnson, a Autos Wait Outside Inquiry.“ Room tor Race to Frontier, 2% : salt COURT DENIES LAST PLEA” TO RESTRAIN EVICTI Judge Hutchinson Declines to In’ fere, and Fugitive Is Under Cons). trol of Immigration Men ©) ws out (Special from » Staf Correspondent of The Evening West) , COATICOOK, Quebec, Sept. 4.—The only question left to BR) cided by the Board of Inquiry of the Dominion Immigration late this afternoon in its hearing looking toward the deportation of. K. Thaw was whether the slayer of Stanford White is sane or insané, If adjudged insane he would be immediately ordered out ek country, The contention raised by Thaw’'s counsel that he was @ travelling through Canada en route to Detroit, Mich., was over: the Board this afternoon. The officials decided that Thaw travelling through the country as was Jack Johnson, who had ter J. Travis, Garden City, 5 and 4. Fred Herreshof, Garden City, won from Whittemore, Maasachusetts, 3 and 1. Jerome D. Travers, Upper Montclair, defeated Archie Reid, St. Andrew's, 8 and 2. Anderson defeated Sherman, 4 and 3. (Gipectal to The Krening Wor!) GARDEN CITY GOLF LINKS, L. 1. N. Y., Gept. 4—Jerome Dp, Trav Upper Montclair; Chick Evans, Chicago; Fred Horreshoff, Garden City, and James Anderson Massachusetts, won their way this afternoon to the semi-finals to- morrow for the National Amateur championship of the United States, These four decisively defeated Reld, Travis, Whittemore and Sherman tn the last qualifying round to-day, ‘The Evane-Travie watch, the day's feature, proved a walkover for Evans. ‘The brilliant Western etar wae at his beat toward the end and completely outclassed tte older opponent. Champion Travers, with a morning 2 6 2 lead of six up, slumped badly 4uring| began ite hearing to-day on the quee- rested. the afternoon and allowed young Reld| sorting Harry ‘Thaw, with! MH. Jobnaton, a farmer, wee - the oar evan tage: toi rarse 98 I of a quick decision, | THAW across the ling tollewell at the finish. nait8) Outside the railroad station where the/on the stand. He said they 1 | Frea Merreahoft a dancerous factor In |Poary gat tn ite qua‘vern a otsn alto-| war the border in. the. Staetam berth during the catia day leq [mobilen Were drawn up. Among | Paduertavitie, “A hundre Deputy Attorney-Gen- | line they turned bac! Whittemore @ atrong player, 2 up at the | ™ ne's racer and the se their way toward n feated car of Capt, doin Tanyan, his| Finally they crossed the b pAntoraon OF Manachumette Randied detective aumtxtant, in which It was * "Line House” di , Pa. ed to rus tw to the frontier, | a¢ that, as they went through” | Travia played consistently but was Wield Save Ueki RIRGh UIA Lae caution Conta outclaased by his young opponent. The eke ant : voice frightened him and he age pss ‘Thaw was questions ef Exam 89 any further, out 466 6 6 6 6 6 Begg] iner Biake Robertson, w frat!) thaw and is companion Travie— Into his entrance into | Nene (hens. fthere “Pian Out 1 6 E66 6 6B Becta aald he took train at Rochester, N. Hf. | houre, of Octay Evane-Travie card and bought various tickets to reach the | "Heed (o drive them to the 4 fret railway station in Canada, with owned by Ben Cadieu: AION 66-606 afthe intention of going from there to him | 1! owed Johnst n the ati Bach halved the ni eth holes in four. Evans uncovered « wreat mid-iron shot on the next and went out in four to the veteran's five | Moth divided the next two holes with | six and four. Travis rallied gamely on | the twenty-fourth and made tt one up jwWhen Hvana pulled Inta the rough twice | for « atx The Chicago. wis d came right back 4 of the match, @ 0-foot putt that (Continued on Twelfth Page.) 4 tions made on a trans-Atlantic liner. This ruling was the second set-back Thaw had sufft Earlier in the afternoon Justice Hutchinson refused to issue a wh * hibiting the holding of Thaw by the Immigration officials, * As soon as the decision of the Board was announced the Board PFO ceeded the same as it would have done in the case of any Thaw was again called to the stand and Chairman Robertson qi him as to his family record. Mr, Robertson had several volumes ing information as to the Thaw family, and following this he the prisoner closely as to his ancestors. Thaw objected streni this line of examination. For the first time during the day it might lose his composure. 1 of the im-|Ne was told the train went ao migration board two Canadian alieniate | $0 he hired a carriage to go were closely watching ‘Thaw, having | Cook In order to buy a ticket been retained by the Department of the| Pittsburgh, The horses gave Interior. hired another carriage which The immigration board of inquiry|®# far as Barford. There b he During the entire se |THAW TELLS “PUBLIC” MUST BE SUPPR home in Pittsburgh Thaw said he found his first route was not the most direct, so he bought a] The inquiry was adjourned at ticket to Beecher Falls, Vermont, the ti) 2 ok. A crowd had jaat station on the Maine Central, There| ¢ n plate and as jand Charles D. Waite, Thaw » down from the detentien the hearing was held the, Let fhaw outlet pig tod gaging at the win eng Thaw, but he Sept. 4 slight earthquike Wan felt here te and created & freah panic among th habitants, The shock Listed tye wees onds, adjournment waa oTHe END oF worn.’ asad te state ent: Conan Doyle, tai ws the ereatur of Hormed that one Bheriock Holmes, has just written a most he pirault tog amasing with the . a eS Re to state that we vf ever uncovering these a

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