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rfAN HOLE COVER
f BURST r IN CRnWD
Three Women Badly Hurt by
Explosion at Corner Where
Throng of Afternoon Shoppers
ji Was Passing
TWO SANDWICH MEN
BLOWN ACROSS STREET
f Dresses Were Torn and Bun
J dles Lost in Wild Rush to Es
V cape and One of the Women
Victims Fell Into Manhole
Three women wore painfully Injured
4 and scores were cut nnd bruised and
bad their clothing torn In nn explosion
that tore a manhole cover Into three
L pieces and hurled them Into the nlr at
the southeast corner of Twentythird
mreet and Sixth avenue lhl9 afternoon
st One of the flying pieces struck Mm
Tohn Berry IJIommedlcu In the face
bliss Della Keftcrt In a wild rush to get
away from the scene fell Into the man
hole The other woman refused to give
her mime She went to the Chelsea
apartmenthouse Mrs LHommcdleu
and MIa Leffert were taken to New
Tork Hospital In an ambulance
The manhole cover protected an open
< mil Inlo the conduit of the Consolidate
I
I raectrlc Light and Power Company Gis
talked Into It a spark fired the gas and
the rover went Into the nlr on a cloud
1 of flame nnd smoke The report WAS
heard for olocks around and the great
ormvo of women In the neighboring
Vtores became panlcilrlcken
Snnilnlch Men Stood On It
Two sandwich men were landing
Cn the manhole cover when the explo
V m lifted It They were blown ncross
th affc and their advertising signs
well lilpr1 < from their backs but they
were not Injured
Lql At th time of the explosion the
q directs at that corner were Jammed with
i women and the crowds rushing from the
ii ntores picked Twentythird street and
jI Blxth avrnre from curb to curb Every
I wamao wanted to get away and Invarl
it ojlv tiro women wanted to go the same
I rwir at once
r There war pandemonium for ten min
1 teb The air was full of bundles hats
1 ilrplns switches pieces of clothing and
I Shrieks Not until the reserves from the
West Thirtieth street station arrived
I iffls order rettored
Then ensued confusion In the stores
Most of the women had lef their pur
chases behind When they started out
As soon as they learned that there was
till more danger there was a unanimous
I rush to get Indoors again and thoee
who went out of the scrimmage In the
rtreet with whole raiment were not 10
fortunate as they had been
J tia MOTHfR AND SON
I KILLEDBY GAS
After Preparing a Late Supper
for Him Mrs Margaret Con I
c nelly Accidentally Turned I
Open Range StopCock
I
Bv accidentally turning on the U
from 11 gas rarjw otter she had tlnlshed I
fOrinlnt a late supper for her cnn Mar
i irnret Connellv slxt three years old
I i f No 312 Eist Tlilrtvelihth street
ltlcil boh herself and hr Ron Richard
lift nght
i Mrn Connolly nod her son lived
plane In a threeroom flat the mother
I cooking and attending to the house
work Last night Richard went homo
at 11 oclock and his mother prepared
a meal for him They sat down to
cethcr for the meal When this was
1 finished the son retired the mother
I
staying up to set things to rights
Clrniiril Che Gus Stove
I Mrs Connelly before retiring cleaned
tlio gas IIVO and must hive turned on I
cne of the stop cocks nfter rhe had
orjed her labors for the night She then
went to bed
This morning about 7 oclock a neigh
I 4 > or Mary MulTord who Is In the habit
< > f leaving her key with Mrs Connelly
before cuing out for her diys work
f nocked at the door The smell of gas
r utmost overpowered her Arousing tbe
f t reigiibon the loot was imashed In and
l the windows opened < j allowed the gas
gJJ S 1 > oscaue
bI Richard Connell was found dead In
i 4 M bed and his mother lying on the
ii I kitchen floor She had evidently awaIt
I h ent1 after retiring and attempting to
teach the door which led from the
i kitchen to he hull fell Hat on her face
There she died poiuuneU no quickly by
the noxluus fumes that she was unable
to slfe an alarm
11 i uiitielryj wore well known In
I I I he rjclahborhood Richard wan engaged
I In Ilia jig buaiiUbi aim was unvi u
I man of rtier habits HI vnrk tent
JIm out late at night and his mother
managed the affairs ot the little house
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I Weal Shore IIH Perry Service
e Purlnc reualra to th Fianklla etrtrt K > rrv
mPurlth IOt JAIJ
i Gnu the Icicle to anu from Wethaulten
IIoHIle temDorarllv lomueted to and frnni
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MRS HUCHES A
CALM WITNESS
Wife of Author and Playwright
Testifies with Dignity in Her
Own Behalf on Trial of Hus
bands Divorce Suit
MRS JARVIS ON STAND
GLARES AT PLAINTIFF I
She Knows All About That
Famous Pink Silk Wrapper
Too Because She Bought It
and Says It Is All Right
Mrs Rupert Hughes whale sculptor
authorplaywright husband U suing for
a divorce In Part II of tho Supreme
Court took the witness stand In her
own defense late this afternoon
She was calm and dignified She gave
her name as Agnes Hedge Hughes and
said she had been married In St
Georges Churoh on the evening of Dec
12 1S33
Q You know Mrs Jarvis very well
A Yes Indeed she Is a very dear friend
She took care of Mr Hughe and me all
through the summer of 189 We went
frequently to her house for dinner when
we did not have anything of our own to
eat Mr Hughes also borrowed money
from Mrs Jarvis
Mrs Hughes went on to recount traY
els abroad covering a pcrloj of eighteen
months Her husband wax with h r
and when he was not his younger broth
er waa First she had for mAid a ala
ter of Jeanne Crepln the servant who
has been a witness against her
Q Have you ever kissed Mr Grant A
A great many tlmeseo many times I
cant remember
Q Did he kiss you on the night In par
ticular mentioned In this case A I
dont remember but If he had it would
not have bee Improper He always
kissed my mother and It would not have
been unusual Mr Grant has known
me since I was aver young child He
has never calUl me anything but
Agnes
Q What were Mr Hugh srelatlons
with Mr Grant A Apparently vwy
friendly
Q When did you meet Cflpt Lcm
ley A At the Onimberaln Hotel
Fortress Monroe Virginia April 1S97
He was presented to m < t by Cap
S < of the United States Army
The Hupheses And Cnpt emley met In
New York the following winter and were
together a great deal of a months time
Q Do you remember seeing Capt Lem
ley In London A I think I saw the
Captain three times lie took me out
driving once with my husbands con
sent
Q Do you remember tho morning he
called to say goodby to you In the
drawingroom of Mrs Wilkinsons
house A I do
Q Was the door closed A It was
ni Is the custom In Knrland
Q Wna the door locked A I did not
lock It
Q Did you are Capt Iemley lock It
A I did not The captain sinNed only
a ow minutesnot more than fifteen
o He did not even rcmive his overcoat
Q HAve you ever kIssed CnN Lem
Ipy A I have always In the presence
of my husband
Mrs Hughes speaking of N ival Llout
> lughri MM thnt It wjs not unlkcly
that fse sit with him on the piazza of
I
a llensonhurst cottage In the summer af
1KS It was Impossible to aerunt for I
every moment of the time
Q Do you remember any gust of wind
at any time blowing your pink silk tea
gown a high as your waist A I do
not
AMrny Orrurd Iroprrlj
Q That Is supposed to have occurred
at the time Llout Reynolds called If
such a thing had occurred what did you
wear underneath A As I am In the
habit of Veslng myself properlv and
completely I presume that that was my
condition on that occasion
Q Did tot ever kiss Mr Reynolds
A I never did
0 Did he ver put his Arm around you
A Vca we have danced together
hughes WuutPil Clcnrx
It developed that Mr Hughes and
Mr Ilevnold were very frlfiidlv While
the lieutenant was In Cuba the sculp
tor thought he would like some good
Havanas And At her husbands sures
tlon Mrs Hughes wrote to the sailor
but the clears never miiterjallzen
Improper relations with Campbell the
Insurance man cortspondent were de
nied In toto
Tho BMilplor husbands attorney
Mathot begun his crossexnmlnntlon by
showing Mrs Hughes A copy of the
affidavit upon which th wifes applica
tion for alimony and separation are
based Then followed
Q Air lo understaC from what i
sat thnt since you have been with Mr
Hughes that you have lived In decided
poverty A Yrs We have been In I
poverty a greater part of the time I
Mrs Hughes ndJefl that she meant
just what she said about Mrs Jarvlt
hiving token care of them feeding
then during the rumm r of 1S05
Mm Jnrvli nn Mnml
Mrs Tn hleene Jurvln In whoe
boardinghouse nt Clifton B I It la al
leged Mrs hughes did much kKitng
and sitting In hiiin > ks with1 three o
Continued ou Second Page
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BOSTONS ARE CHAMPIONS
HER MIS WINS CUP RACE
THOMAS HORSE
8REAKS RECORD
Grandson of Hermence Knocks
Second and TwoFifths from
Track Figures for One and a
Half Miles
PRECIOUS STONE WINS
THE OPENING EVENT
THE WINNERS
I FIRST RACE Precious Stone 13
I to 10 1 Blythenes 5 to 1 2 Julia
M3
SECOND RACEHighlander 7 to
2 1 Caithness 15 to 1 2 Medal 3
THIRD RACEOarsman 7 to 2 1
River Pirate 7 to 1 2 Injunction 3
FOURTH RACE Hermls 13 to
20 1 Majo Dalngerfleld 13 to 5 2
Igniter 3
FIFTH RACEYo Say 13 to 5 1
Golden Mineral 30 to 1 2 Gold
Dome 3
SIXTH RACE Toscan 4 to 1 1
Black Fox 9 to 10 2 The Captain 3
BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK
Oct Conditions wero more pleaaant
at Brighton this afternoon The
weather was fine and the track fast
The lake In the Infield still remained
however I
The card consisted of wellbalanced
fields so for as quality was concerned
but they were a UClt twn re I
wards sire Many zoratolies were ex
pected so that the field could be re
duced to d s e te proportion The
feature was toe CUD Preliminary a
race at a mile an a half with a small
but select mri ld The attendance was
wrester ny rcwny thousand trrnn yes
terday and > ltfn was heavier
FIRST RACE
Five and a half furlongs
nlttnot
Starlr1I1Itoek StIIIf Fin Sir Il
Precloui 8tonI07Oannon 4 31 I1 1310 36
Uhthrnrss IM7 ONell 2 1B 2 5 2
f l 18
Julia M 107 Hwtfem 1 4 3H 1 < > 4
ur gOT Michaels 174 02
Rodman 107 Oltrlen B 1 5 30 12
Sir Carter 107 Fuller 70 B 7 BJ
Mining Link ICiS Oray n 214 7 15 1
Pnlquo 107 Ilurni 888 11 6
TolnfM 107 Salllnif trIO P KM 40
Irlvllitc 107 Hlirxlni o o lo inn 40
Start fair Won easIly Tlm107 2 fl
Julia M Jumped aWAY In front and set
the pace for a qunrter where Missing
Link and Blythencss ranged alongside
Precious Stone then jo noil the leaders
and they raced In close order to the
stretch where Precious Stone drew
away nnd won easily by two lengths
from IJlytheneos who beat Julia M a
head for the place
SECOND RACE
Sills nod a sixteenth
Drttln
8tarttrswcts Jockeys KtHlfFln Sir PI
Illnhlanilrr loi Rntfn 4 2 > 41 72 71
Calihness100 Cranfort U n 2i li rt
MfilAl IN J Jonas 0 II a 10 4
lUhlcn toil Gannon Il in 4 7 S7
II iil lOur
< nlrtn 101 Mlcharllin 12 5 8 l
Our NuK rt IKI Umouza 8 10 0 3 1
Star and Carter 111
IIlEilnn 12 07 H 1
Crnnrsvlllr 14 Storm i 4 t 4i > 13
lrant < lale ftt Callahon 7 1 U III h
UnlrO or lliinianellll 3 10 so 1J
Molllr IVyton mi Mllntn 7 II MJ I I
HwmrplnmK JOT ONellll 11 12 10 I
liars in1 runnier I 1ft Kl x P2
Turnpike OS McKirtJcnH 14 14 40 121
SI Strr IW Wllknnlj 11 11 n ici p
Tomv Foitrrlll Conll 2 s in m ill
Start Rood Won ridden out Time I
147 ar
Highlander was fortunate In gelling
a good start and he WM to the front
with Tommy Footer The latter dleil
at tile end of n oiiirter und Hlclilind
then took the lend holding It to the
end nnd winning easily by two lengths
from Calthneis who beat MrdM three I
quarters of a length for the place I
THIRD RACE
Mil and an rlith I
Dfttlns
Plnrl ri > witt jnrkve Ft Hlf Tin Sir pt
r > nr man 102 Itnlftrn I 2 1 72 I
Illv r Plrntf112 ohurn 2 1 7 7 2
Injunction IIS llullmn 1 4 TU SS n1 I
UIn Mxlln 121
MiM11 1 l44 s A
WA
Shirlff hell IW lIon rt II 1 I 5 J
April 8how r01 Cnlhn 4 5 0 20 n
Start good Won handily TlmotM 45
GoMen Maxhn raced to the fron and
opened up a rap of several lengths on
everah
Oarsman who laid second River Pirate
was third function trailed to the
bickntrettjli tierp he moved up dye I
to River Plrati Goden Maxim jls11
alli came bari to his fleli and on the
A
N
thin Oarsman C gc l on h n HrilfejT >
then Jurrni f > irirrnn viwav and trrt
ire n good tool wi 0 never ciuyit
winning tv four Irnethi from IllVV
Plrat v io belt Injiutlon n rvxtli for
le plnrv
FOtIlTII RACE
Mile and a half
netting
Starters whti Jock SI Hlf Fin PrItIO Il
Ilrml ITO Fuller 2 Im 1120 21
Major UalnKcrflfM I n
nlnm ns 133 3
Jltnlttr t20 Itleks a 8 8 5
Start nor won dflUnK TIr2 lr
IlermU vejit to the front at one
mode all the running and bcititlfullv
nursed by Fuller won bv a length
Major Dalngerfleld laid at his heels et
the way antI WAS hard ridden by Odom
hut Ill could never reich Hermls Is
niter was badly beaten all the way
Hermls was very tired at the end of his
Journey The time for the rice ollpsej
all records for the cour p 5 > one nd I
twofifth seconds
FIKTH RACE
rive and n half furloniti
rt ttln
tttsrterswrtwioekes fit lilt Fin Sir Il
Yo San lixi lilmrinii I IWl > IA Hn
OoKlrn Mineral iniCal i 5 31 J 10
rl Dome 111 Mlchln 4 3 > S 20 R
N I
WEATHER FORECAST
Forecast for the thlrtyolx hours
endlnc at 8 P M Wednesday for
New York City and vicinity FaIr
I
tonight and Wednesday fresh to
ll ht westerly winds bcomlns
variable
a
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BADLY HURT BY
SEWER CAVEI
Three wokmcn were buried in a cavein of a sewer in Pine
street between Broadway and Nassau str eel this afternoon
Two of them escaped injuiy The third whose name is not
Kncwn had both his egs broken and was crushed internally
Michael Gavin the contractor was arrested
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I WOMAN STRICKLM IN COURT AFTER SHE WAS FINED
Can yin a basket of apples that she had been peddling
Annie OConnor fiiftysix years old of No 41 Madison street
vv c r raiqned in the Jefferson Market Court today charged
with intoxication She was fined S10 by Magistrate Mayo and
just as she was being led away the old woman fell to the floor
unconscious She was taken to Bellevue Hospital
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LATE RESULTS AT WORTH
Fifts RaceCursus 1 Airlight 2 Bluernint 3
Sixth RaceOcean Dream I Charlie Thomnson Bardolph
AT ST LOUIS
Fifth RaceYellow Tail 1 Lady Strathirorc 2 Ed Ball 3
Sixth RaceCapt Gaines 1 Athelroy 2 False 3
t
GIANTS AT TRENTON
At Trenion New York 9 Roeblings O
At ChicagoAmericans 1 Nationals b I
tfrt IT 1
GREENE CONTINUES INVESTIGATION IN DAVIES CASE I
Police Commissioner Greene this afternoon received the re
ports of Police Captains OReilly and Formosa on the death of
Susie Davies The Commissioner referred to the mysterious
death as a suicide and said that the police are endeavoring to
find Brown the sweetheart of the girl I do not know thai it I
is a suicide the Commissioner concluded I have asked for
an Assistant DistrictAttorney to be at the inquest
e
Wooditiide B 4 J Jones 344 12 5
1 iltt
i M
Dusky 17 C Smith 3 5 5 2O 1 I
Runic Ofl Drftoura 7 d 0 30 10
Silver Drtam Ifla n lfern OUT 8 S2
Nl ka > una 59 Trrubtllt 11 8 100 401
Laflr Mirthful 103Burniin 10 U eo 201
Balarla DO W Pltber 1 8 10 11 4
Hrdranrea 04 CnnntU 13 12 11 100 so
Atwood 102 Fuller R 4 12 KS 711
GananoKut 04 trnrlen12 13 Kl 7 12
Monitor 102 nolrarn14 14 14 200 ito
Start jtoort Won handily Time I 07 41
Yo Son went to the front at the Mart
made all the running and won handily
bv two lengths from Golden Miners
who beat Gob Dome a length for the
STATE CLOSES LAMAR CASE
WITH A STORY OF BRIBERY
Witness Hoyt Swears Thompson One of the
Defendants Offered Him 300
Lamars Defense Begun
Frerlal lo The Evening World
PRBFJIIOUD N J Oct 138en
tlonal testimony was offered this A A >
noon at the trial of David Uimar
Monk Eastman Herbert Thompson
and others on the charge of assaulting
James McMnhon former cachmnn of the
Wall street innn to prove that the de
Wall street man
Ueor e Ii juiyt of Norwalk Conn
swore than on July26 Thompson offered
him J200 to come to New York and Iden
tity McMahon ns a man known as John
McGee an exconvict
I did not come then testified Hoyt
because 1 was III On Aug 7 Thump
son again came to me and this lime I
went to New York with him We went
to the omce of Price Hoyer counsel
for the accused men and there we mot
Senator Grady MoMahon was pointed
out to me and Thompson aid Theres
your man
I told them that the man was not
McOee Then Thompson offered me 1300
tu say McMahon and McGee nero the
name men Senitor Grady said he would
add In additional 1100 1 again refused
110 accept the bribe
We loft the lawyers office and went
to a saloon at Sixtyfifth street and Co
lumbus avenue There Thompson left
me for a short while and saW he wa
going over to the Maria Antoinette lie
cam back later and again offered me
the bribe and I again refused to ac
cept It
Inmnril Defense 2eftlnn
The States case was closed with thr
testimony of Hoyt and henry S Ter
hune one of the attorneys for the de
fendant made his oprnlng Htntemenl
to the Jury He assert 1 that I iTitr
had employed Monk Eastmans gang to
protect him
1
Thompson and Lamar were both
horsemen said the lawyer Thomp
son lint here or he could tell the Cam
story Liniar told Thompson of hs
trouble with MOMahon anil raid that he
was In danger Thompson old he
nould send fame men dawn to protect
him He got Kastman atnl three friend
They mft Lamar at the Oceanic on July
I and he told them tn guard his house
two to be on duty At night and two in
the day These men remained In his
emplov only until nnan on Jill jl Ui
mar then told rintiun and lo oi rj
tiiat he ncoJcd tea no tongtr and tilt
1
d r
place Atwood the favorite was never
prominent
SIXTH RACE
Six furlongs
Btttlnrr
Btirtirn rti JockfX PtHlfF1n Sir Il
Toican his Hum 2 1M 1 4 6S
Hlack Fox lIP FilllT I 21 24 010 21 1
The Captain IHO Hulfn n 0 1 Rl 8 i
The Dancer OS Callahn 1 S > 4 00 2
1 3d
Prince Chin 104 dray R 7 5 7 52 i
riretful l > 5 VHrlfn 7 S < 1 2110 f 5 l
Hi Dinlfl lilt Odom 4 4 7 lIoi I
sttpanny 102 Ilolenan a 1 R Ofl i 10 I
Princess II 1OX Sh 080 ano ijp
Start poor Won drIving Tlmf 111 85
that should go back to New York Mr
Lnmar reared the gong might harm
ilyMihou and tent word to him by Dun
phy for him to look out and to be on
his guard
Dill Xo Oliej Ininnr
I
I If Faa man had gone away a Lamar
I tod them to there would have been
no trouble They got drunk and said
Roforo we go let UH throw a scare Into
this man McMahJn They drove to Mc
Mnhons and jlllt droe Tiund They
stayed In Iong Bran nil night Thomp
tn Insisted that they should go lo
New York Before taking the tran to
New York they went to McMahons
house again tr throw n scare Into him
They went j New York on the 7th
and we will hov you that that night
Monk Enatman and Brown went to
the American Hotel at Coney Island
stud that they stayed there all night and
the next night also and did not return
to New York until the night of the 10th i
That Is our alibithe alibi that we will
prove
Mr Tcrliunn declared that lawyer
Kay and Cloorge MeClu ly wri rmpon
Chile for the conspiracy against Lutnar
I
Mr Fay Is aiding In the pnneciitlon
We do not condone the crime of
July 9 lie said we had nothing to do I
with It After the assault McMahon
went to Kai ofllce ad WS treated b
Ur WeMh Kays own phvslcliin He
lot Into contact with Inmar1 nemles
men who tried ta crush him In tho
financial world So he iy to McClut I
ky You must supply the missing link
1 MiCIusky agrees to iuppl the mcin I
to crush Lamar by the arrenl of Kmt
mm and Lsn U If thcic Is a con
spiracy It Is between Fay und the Now
York Influences These men that have
been hernldc ai the worst opeolmem
of criminals dave newer bern convicted
of a crime I
The ilrs witness for the defense wi
Diaries T IruiUr a NIW York livery
table keener He Hild 1aIt M > Mivoi
hid met him the night before Kutmin
and Drown were jrrilgiunl in hi I i in
court
MoMahon told me MM the wltne
hat he had plenty of m nej niid iiu
he expected to get oa < i In a fut
agilns Lamr and th > t lie iinl the bv i
lawjei In Monmoutli tjuntv Mr Kj
Continued ou Sixth Pace
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BOSTONS 3
PITTSBURC 0
American League Team Takes
Interleague Championship by
Defeating Pirates Five Out of
Eight Games
BEANTOWN CROWD GOES
MAD OVER THE VICTORY
THE SCORE
Plttiburg 0000000000
Boston n n 00020100 3
BATTING ORDER
Plttsburg Boiton
Beaumont cf Dougherty If
Clarke If Collins 3b
Leach > b ritahl cf
Wagner is Freeman rf
Dranafleld lb 1arent is
Rltchey Lachnnee Ib
Sebrlng rf Kerrls lb
Phrlps c Crlger c
Phllllpnl p Llneen p
Umpire Connolly and ODay
SpKlal tn Tb Evening World
BOSTON Oct 13Tht HostonAmer
leans champions of the American
League won the baseball championship
or the world today by beating the Pltti
burg National Champions The score
was 3 to 0 The won five out of eight
games played
First Innlnir
The announcement that PhillippI was
to pitch for IUUburs was recelviil
with cheers Uenurmnt struck out after
offering at only one tall Clarke pont
one sailing over Parents head when
he marie a great leap and pulled It
down with his len bund Leach filed to
Stahl and the bind played Tessle
the Boston rooters singing the chorus
No rut s
Dougherty raised a high one for
Beaumont Collins singled ttebrlng mak
ing a great running stop BeaumcxH
after a desperate chuse got under
Btahli fly Freeman died to Clarke No
runs
Second Innlncr
Wagners drive fell into Doughertys
mitt and freemans chase to the
bleachers settled UranMleld Kltchey
cut the air No runs
I Parents career was cnecked by Leach
to Bransfleld lichancea bounder was
tossed to first Ferris beat out his
roller to Wagner and he w enL to second
on Urtgeri safety Dineen fanned No
runs
Third Innlnir
Dineen leaped and lOPped Sebrings
boflhder for an out at first Phelps was
fixed over the same route and Philippe
by Parent No runs
Dougherty was called out on strikes
Collins sent one for Sebring and Stnhl
for lienumont No runs
Fourth InnliiK
Ferris handled IJfiumouts easy one
ClArke struck out Leach walked the
only Ilttsburner to see first no far On
Wngnerg inp he galloped to third Wng
I ner ran ensy towards necond to draw a
throw Criger made to end the ball
there and Leach wna caught off third
I N n runs
Freeman Inced one to the ropes and
although there was no crowd there got
third iicconllng to ground rules Purent
nns safe on his tap In flout of the
tilntr ichnnoo out Hrinsllel to
llltchey but Pircrtt was advanced A
Texas L nguer by Ferris und two runs
were over Then the crowd went wild
Crlger out Phllllppe to llrunsfleld ad
vancing FprrU Tho latter foolishly
ran In when Ulnecn singled to right
and was cAUght Two runs
nun i n n i n u
Kitty IlrnnxJleld was coaxed Into
I chasing wild onej Collins got Rltcheys
eaoer across to first on time Sebrlng
I connected for a triple and the nureor
I rooters let out a nicer but It was no
I use js Phelp truck out No runs
Dougherty a cauui foil to Hmnstleld
I Leach mide H wonderful atop an
t IV to rtrM of Colllnss scorcher
Clark win under stinls fly N o runs
I Mxth Innlnir
Phllllppe singled As Beaumont struck
I out Critter railroaded the ball to La
chance who caught Phllllppe and the
I grand stand rose In ecntncy Clarke
drove one too hot for Collins but It was
wasted uowder IUI Leach filed to Dough
I army No runs
Freeman was settled by Wagner han
dling his fly Beaumont ran In back of
i second and ook Parents high one Lt
Chance tripled and Ferris brought him
home Hobo was pushed to second
by Crlger safety Dlnfen forced his
catcher One run
I SIM rnlli Iniilnv
Wagner WII caM > gime for Ferris
who to sed the ball to tlrnt Stahl Wa
ready to met the tneori er sent by
IlriinMflelil Hltchy walked but Sobrlns
could not repeat his throebagger per
formance as he wont out Dlneen to I > a
chance No lyrn
Dougherty tlliil to Rltchry Jnth ran
11 and wIU out mopping look ColllruVs
hunt for an out at fist Htnhl got nile
and irivm on Wanner throw to Brans
A ll who let the r11 no through hit 1
PiiKerK Clark handled Freeman a hisli
I
ie No rurji
iltlilh Innlna
Piiolp could not Oitrun the ball that
IVrrln I oseil o llrst Ph II IIlpl Wa i I el
I cci long and via s rallel nut on striken I
Iliaimiont puslinil oil along tl > hint ami
It jirrlyftuppiil rlllni a bait La Chance
gut It out Hniirnont ir ueil for a foul
mil tie only amner by ODay wan
tafti arc you talking ab ut No run I
Iarent tiled In cUvKiv Ia Chance was i
out at firat vii Winner an I Ferris put
up i no rM tin nriMtop No iuns I
Mlltll llllllllR I
The crowd al ej ai Diiieen lo shut
tien out till lit did < larki > lluJ to
U < ugh rt lci u Ki Krpeiiiin and too I
hoie of PltebirK enired on VaKtiiM I
hot all that llan could Jo wan to I
fm UMton had won the rtn 11 ham
liinhlii The Huston rooter who bad
iicampanled the team to Plt biirK rush I
e 1 on tiN field and embrace Ferris
who ha I driven In the three nm The
pliyer acre oarrled off he flsl1 by I
the liil craze rvvil T > art ivnun 1 I
in with the Stir Spangled Banner i
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WOMAN VISITOR
1 BRINGS WORRY
TO TCm PLATT 1
t
Flurry at Fifth Avenue Hotel ToDay Caused T t
by Mysterious Visit of Miss Mae Wood a t
Young PostOffice Clerk Who Comes with
a Lawyer to Learn of Senators Wedding t
Mrs Janeway the Senators BridetoBe
Drove to Mr Platts Office Early Had 3
a Long Conference and Said Wedding J
Would Take Place as Arranged T
So tar as Is known Miss Mae Wood who announced In Washington
night that she was coming to Now York to sec Senator Platt about his ap
proaching marriage has not succeeded lu seeing the Senator She la known
to be In the city hut has not been recognized either at the Fifth Avenue
Hotel or the Senators ofllw at No 49 Broadway
One of the Senators callers today was his fiancee Mrs Lillian Jane <
I
way who remained at his ofllce for nearly two hours
Frank Platt tho Senators son was called Into the conference remain
ing for some time Then ho rode away In a hansom and rumor had It that
ho had gone to summon Rev Dr Burrcll pastor of the Marble Collegiate
Church who Is Senator Platta friend and who has been asked to perform t
the marriage ceremony uniting the Senator and Mrs Janeway day after to
morrow 1
At Dr BurreUs home It was said that he had been out of the city for
some days but had been hastily called back to do oomethlng in tho way ot 1
church work This work accomplished the secretary to the doctor said iie
would Immediately go out of town again to be gone for name time
WHY THE HASTY SUNMONS
Inasmuch aa the date of the marriage has been set for Oct 15 ana Dr J
Burrell does not appear to have arranged to be In the city on that date is il
It not poaslblaUjfttthoSenator and Mrs Ja 1eway will be married fodaV
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the secretary was asked aI
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I cannot give you any information on that subject was the reply M
Miss Wood Is a very attractive woman thirtyfive years of age Sas iQf
has a responsible position In the money order division of the PostOffice rM
Department The fact that she was about to come to New York was wind 1 t
from Washington last night and Senator Platt knew of it before she cot ij
here this morning 1 I
The Senator went business wearing a long frock coat and a silk bat i
He did not seem to be particularly disturbed T
When the Senator had been at his office about an hour Mrs Janeway
got out of a hansom in front of the building and went upstairs She did
I
not dismiss the cab
WOULD RECEIVE ONLY CASSATT
Caller after caller many of them men of Importance In politics and
business reached the door of Senator Platts private office only to be
turned back The only one admitted was A J Cassatt President of the
Pennsylvania Railroad who remained with Senator Platt about fifteen
minutes ll
Shortly after noon Mr Howe Senator Platts secretary left the private
office walked down to the street and jumped Into Mrs Janeways cab or
dering that It be driven uptown He went up Broadway as far as Cortlandt Y
street turned west to Chnrch street and was then driven down to the rear 1
entrance of the express office
There he was joined In ten minutes by Mrs Janeway who had climbed
over a perilous pile of express matter to get away unobserved She was ea
corted by a young man from the Senators office wo got into the cab with
her Secretary Howe hurried back to Senator Platt c
Mrs Janeway was driven up Broadway through Washington Square
and up Fifth avenue to the Holland House
NO CHANGE IN WEDDING PLANS S 1
She was asked If she had been to call on Senator Platt
I have been shopping all morning she replied ii
She was asked If any change had been mae in the plans for t
pan
marriage < 1
I It would please the newspapers she said I would like to get mar j
ried today but there has ben no change The marriage will tae pius
on Thursday as arranged
Asked If she knew Miss Wood Mrs Janenvay said that she did not
Asked If she had ever heard of Miss Wood she answered I
You know my home Is In Washington
She was asked If she had been informed that a representative of Miss J
Wood railed nn Senator Plat at his office today t
I dont know what happened at Senator Platts office replied Mr 4
Janownr i
Mica Wood had not been located up to late this afternoon This is the
second time she has visited New York since the Senators engagement was
announced
DIDNT SEE HIM A T FIRST CALL
The first time sho came ahe went to the Fifth Avenue Hotel and de
manded admission to Senator Platts apartments She had just returned
from a short vacation In Europe during which the engagement of tho Sena
tor to Mrs Janaway was announced Senator Platt did not see her and eat i A
went back to her desk in Washington J
Through some Influence It became known In the PostOffice Department
thnt Miss Wooi was not to be allowed a leave of absence She had consumed
her thirty days of vacation In her European trip and It was understood
that should she remain away from her desk she would bo subject to dis
missal t
Nevertheless she left Washington last night arriving In New York to
day Six detectives of the United States Express Company who had ben
warned of her departure from Washington posted themselves around
Senator Platt and one or more of them kept him In sijht all day 3s
An Evening World reporter saw the Senator in his apartments at the S i
Fifth Avenue Hotel just before he started for his office He was examining
of beautiful silverware which he had either Just purchased os
I great pile beautful siverware purchaed orj
had been sent to him a weeding gifts f
You said Senator Platt In answer to a question I know Miss Wootf J
but I dont want to talk about her
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