: "nwa. , , I ANTS LOSE FIRST TO REDS i i PL WK.1 tir.n Fair to nlnl.li Wedne.der elondy. i n m !! box otie ' r I PRICE ONE CENT. Section of FOR TRIAL 4HH-H-MHHHHH-i-i-H-i-:-t-;-H-i-i-t-HH-H' :!; : :-:-:--:-h-m-hh-s-h SEVENJil liiROit CHOSEN 1 " -- : . Go Ef Rules Out a Lot of Questions and. Insists That Greater Progress Shall Be Made. Under the pres.-urc of Justice Goff, greater progress was made to ,!jy in picking a jury to try Police Lieutenant Charles Decker, charged it the Extraordinary Tenn of the Supreme Court with the murder ot Herman Rosenthal. The Justice put a limit on the questions put to ilie talesmen by the lawyers. All ot the jurors so far chosen are big and broad-shouldered, and both Becker and the District-Attorney pronounced them as the highest ;vpe that could be chosen to weigh the facts In a case of such peculiar complexity and vast importance The second day of the trial brought nrreailng swarms of tho morbidly CUlioUl to the Criminal Courts Building tna filled the pavement with crowds ot that lelaurs eiasa that hunt In gangs iiidYve the Uvea of outlawed paraalten. They were driven away by a forca of itra policemen. Before .lolin K. M.-I'ilyre, rhlef conn- ee for Becker entered the courtroom to ske up the task of esaminlng talesmen i he sorted out Ma mall and opened a letter which contained a thraat of death Ue lawyer stayed Heck?r's axccutlon in oaae of hit conviction. Tha letter, scribbled In a big round hind, read: "Arch Crook You put up tha murder of Jack Zellg. If Becker la acquitted woo be unto you. A bullat for yours. "It Uecker If convicted and you itay hit execution j 1 will die. You (HALL before he do. No crook is writing tnla. Nor 1 he a madman. Bullet may be sooner or later, but It will ba" This letter, which n mailed in Brooklyn on Oct. 7. was shown to (Continue 1 on Klghth Pago.) nnll.r.kstFI l Ilia llr.lh. I a.iu aiawaltiaum. aged ten years, f.f I So. MO Tlnton aven'ie. the Bronx, was Instantly bmwo w sewnt i gw ..lay i. An n roll vi in IIU .Kit 111 front of a butch, if wagon driven by Ed- ward Kelly of No. Hi One Hun- I jj-sd and Twsnty-."rst street, two of tha wheal passing over hll ntoa. Cemrllht. Il1'.'. br In. l ib Sm Stand When the First Championship Game Started. OF BECKER' j THE BECKER JURY. a BOLD B. SBaWWBB, bona Wo. 01 West Ona Hundred and Thirty-fifth atraat, manager Bew York Sdleun Branch Company. lOBSIT C. PUUBLL, manufactur ing and consulting- ohamtst, of Ho. 583 Waat Ona lunilr.a aad Beranty-elg hth traat. la an offloer of the Olartan Cfceniloal Oomoaay of Mo. 074 Pearl atraat. JOaW . UJUT, ftf iy-fle. years old. retired rlea tuerohant of Ho. Ml Waat Ninety-fourth atraat. BBWABD O. lODLB of Ho. 589 West Oma Hnndrsd ana FortlatB atraat, aud itor for a manufaotursr with a place of business at Ho. ! Faxk Bow. WH.UA.af F. WalO, ths real .stat. busln.ss at Ho 783 rifth STsans, living at Ho. 18 Waat BsTsnty thtrd atraat. BOW I. liCKla, secretary of lunch concern at Ho. 880 Broadway and living at Ho. 108 Bait Blxty-ssTsnth street. Wot rslated to d.fsndsnt. OBaBTiBB J. niTT, commissary agsne for Wis Hsw Tork Central and Kudaon Btvsr Ballroad, living at Bo. SOI Bt. Htohola. avsnu. a --- OBtlOB lemer on Kirr Rarrs l Newport evrs NONKNsJL V . Oct. s.-The Urltl.h steamer IraTr, Ivlth a cargo of rodn W from Galveston to Kumpean porta, passed In tha Virginia anes, on tire, to-day, heading for Hswport Neara for awlatinfsai , . Circulation Books Open to All." The Pre.. Pnhlltliln lork klorldl. NEW (Specially Photographed hy an Evening World Staff Photographer.) HHl-H-H,.-l-H-t-':-il-H-l-HH-H-l-l"l"l"; TATT'O DnflTuTDP mlm jAndnw Came?ie Cont ributeJ j $2S,ooa to Help President Get Nomination. WAHinNOTOV, Oct 8. nlre!.en tutlve William B. McKlnley, pre-con vfntlon manager for I'reslilent Tafl, presented to the Clapp Committee to day nc.oonnts showing he hud spent about 1290,000 for the President's can Uuecy He said II. "0.000 was eub scrlhed by Henry W. Taft and Charles i P Taft, the President's brothers, and that John Hays Hammond, E. T. fitotcslmry and Andrew Carnegie gavo its.eet ea. AnOttltr chapter was adds I to the lis. puled sic ry of the so-callcl Harrtman jto.f"0 conttlhutlon to the Itepubllcan lat'pal'm of i:m when Wnyiie M.icVeaxh of Phllsdeliilila. former Attorney-General, to-diy told tna Clupp CottUNtttM of a tslspbona oonvoTSfttion h IfeK.. Twombly had with the .ate B. H H i r rinian In 1901. Mr. HMVaUll said that while In Mr. j Twombly's office Iti October. r4, the latter had a telephone talk und told him that It was with Mr H.irrlnnin. that Mr. Hnrriman had said he had been to the White House, that President Roosevelt had 9prS88d anxiety that a IJIO.iW fui'd be raised, and that Mr. j Htrrlmnn had agreed to It. Charles A, Peabody, President of the Mutual Ufa Insurance Company, Mr. Mn-Veagh aald, was In Mr. Itarrlmin'" office .while Mr. Harrtman was talking with ' Twombly. I This whs Mr. MacVeagli'e vemlon of HE KNEW OF NO CONTRIBU TION BY MORGAN. I n story told !.y ChgflOS IMward ItussrM, Soi lalltt candid lt for Qovomor of New York, and flldton C, Welllver, a news paper man, o the effe't tliat J p M IfgM hid roeslVad a similar telephone 08,11 front the Whlto House. Mr Mui. Veagh admlttad lMVln( told VVIlllvar Labout the Harrlman Twombly conver- rOUTICAI. I' ARIll.h AND i;i ntu, can r.nt sn A...inluy llsll In ih. Tjlltser Building, .estlnjr it&u. snd one s.atlns 78. gsy or nlsbt. app K. A. Hrstt, Kaum 880 sStlilitr (War Id) Bailsina. nnfl niHfiniinil rrmeT "tmaior uepew toin an the " rllK I AMU A II M 'tsnd how he had given IIO.OUO and then J i ui unnii mun YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912. l-l-t-l-l-l-l-l-l-I-I'-l I I I-l-t-t-t -I-I-l fa'.lon. but knew of none In Wbteh Mr. Morq n was eoneerncd. Mr. MscV'eug i tertirli d he had been given to under stand Hist In mnkltiK contributions In 1904 Mr. Twombly represented the Vau derbllt railroad Interests, Henry 0, Krlck the coal and stool Interests, and lohn D. An-. i'.., id an dtlie Ute H. 11. Hogrrs Standard Oil interests. Former Senator Depew told on the in I how he had given 110,0(10 and then was assessed 17,000 more. "I have al ways been a Joke," he said, "and it was quite a Joke on me to he assessed and then nearly tricked out of the Senatorshlp." Mai'Veagh declared positively that he had never seen Morgan use a telephone and declared ho und the banker had never discussed campaign contributions. "It was my habit never to bo Inter viewed," added the witness, repudia ing the statement of Welllver, that ha (MacVeagh), had Klven him the Morgan lloosevelt atory. Welllver was again In the room reporting the hearing. "I never could have made any such statement, as no such event ever hap pened In Morgan's ufflcs," said Mac Veaglt TALKED TO WELLIVER ONLY AS A GENTLEMAN. ' Mr. Welllver and Mr. Itussell might have been mWlsd,'' added Mai Veagh. "I asked Welllvr to come and see me. I told him 1 wou.d talk to him only as a gentleman and not for publl utlon. I told li I in o" an Incident that did oe u: but not fur publication.'' ' What wan thut Incident?" Iglltnf Clftpp lnterruped. MacVeagh parried: "A gentleman, now dead, told n.e Something that another gentlernsn, now dead, told him I don't like to relate It under the circumstances. "Well, then, state If jou told Mr Welllver anythlnn concerning heing In Mr. Morgan's otflce snd t.iat he sail inytblni about contributions?" ggicad Clapp. "Not s aoid at any time fir place," said MacVeagh, 'but that doesn't Imply that I didn't have a convernstlon with some one else regarding an iQOtdant of that kind.'" Clapp insisted that MaeVeagh disclose exactly what he told Welllver He 878s In kid Up by Senator Oliver. "I del ropeat u ii oceunen e of this character." MacVeagh Mr illy slmltte.i, "Hul relates to 8lt0f8lb8r a different person than Mr. Morgan I was In the office of Mr Twombly (Hi Mi K Twob bl i aboi.. that time He (Mr Twombly) was called to the 'phone Ills secretary told him a man wanted to talk to him the booth. He came back and said he hail been talking to Mr Harrtman; that Mr Harrtman had been called to (Continued oa flaooad Page.J Henry C. TMWWyPHWWWIBiHBLjA AacVMB ? tlBtAV 1 Prick coal and ..stains WmtG iV iBat JfjlT.a fl Kri-y, I '" I' Uta bbBb3 ' IT mS&l&itrmELs I " 4-H-HH-l-M-W-l-l-l-l -H H- l 1 1 I I I FEATURES OF GAME AT A GLANCE. Tesrsan atartsd nerTonaly and gBTS tarry Doyls rot tha orsdlt of ths Brat two assists, handling the taps af Terk.s and Speaker faultlessly. Bnodg-raas got tna ftrat bit of tba series, a clean alng-le over seoond. ristchsr made tha first error of tba game, when he fumbled Oardn.r's easy gronndsr. tabl mads tba flrat attsmpt to ataal aaooad, bnt Bl.y.rs'i throw to Doyls fot him by tan fast. Waguer rot tba eecona base OB balls off T. sr.au Wood eompletaly fooled hfsysra ana ristchsr In the Clients half of ths aacond Inning, In saccssslon. Tesrsan lssnsd two mors paases la tha third to Wood and Speaker. Wood was OB third whan Tesr.au "walksd" tha Red Son star hlttsr. Up to this time T.srean hadn't a slngls strike ont to his ersdlt, while Wood bad f our, Bnodgraaa had a great chanos to distinguish himself la tba third, bat struck ont, with Dsrora on third and Doyla on aeooad. "Bed" Mnrray bronrht In tha flrat rnna, Devore aad Soyle, with a timely single, thua making np for hia failure In last year's world's series. Stahl waa Tearaan'a flrat strike ont victim la tbs fourth. Tesrean dlapoaed of the Bed Soa three In a row in tUe flfth, causing Cady and Wood to bit weak grounders and striking Wooyer out. tarry Doyls gut hia second hit in the Uith, bnt waa ont trying to atretoh it Into a double. Bpsakfr got the flrat Bad Soa bit off Tesreau, a trlpls. and shortly after ward soorsd tbs Hustons' flrat run Tbs Bad Son got to Tesrsan la tba seventh inning and scorsd thrse runs on three singles and a donbls, giving tbsm ths Isad. Tssreau was taksn ont of the box la ths eeren'h when the Bed Box acored three runs, and Doo Crandall took np tha pltchlny ob LOUISVILLE RESULTS. r I P.ST HACK riVf and a lulf fur- kMiBs! twoyaarolds alltnrantiM. Orial Britain. ItO (MoCaba), won, t'steppt, 10) (Gooae)i BSOOOd; Thd Orader, 106 fA:i dresai, third. Time not given. Hem pr'te, Kanberrj, I'mic Huruils, Jacob Runii, rtllowman, Hkeeis, Ifiaaon. SlintptUOU8 and Lord Marshi.l ulso rin. Two-dollar miittisli paid lirejt Urlialii, straight, M.W; placa, M, show. :: ITateppi placa, tt.tC; show, fi) The Grader, sh ' . 'i 'tn PRPOWU ItACK- Selling one mile and a latsenth; four- ear-olds, -t'luhs. ini (Turin Ti, won: I'atr i he, 101 (Csllahan), aanondl Srlndle. 1I3 ir'alni, third. Time leu -f, Charlie Riraus. Hob Fnrlev. t'vnosure. iJvnamlte. Iiorble Jack, nighi Supple, (lagnant also ran. $3 mutual pall. Clulis. strn'ght ST.Q0. place. 84.90, show, 2 7o, Patru he. pia-e, 6.I0, BSOW, Spindle, show 12 .to. Circulation Books Open to 22 PAGES 1 l-H-f d-H-H 1 1-1 l-l- l-l 1 11 1 I 1 I I H Woop.r. lbs first man ap, a baas oa 17 "SPECS" A I' RESTED; POLK E COS FISC ATE $1,000 IN TICKETS. Nearly ll.ono i,rth of ttckstH to ths enrred precincts of tiie I'olo (imunds went lo wail., this Bftsrnoon when sev enteen Ppaoulatorg who were trUug eur reinltlously io pelilie 'hem were ar rastad and their prol8UI pasisboards onflaostad, in soma Laatanoaa arhtn a wily speculator saw one of Die Hpe-la! spccuistor squad ilssoandtns upon him lie tried to te.ir ii his tlclve.s or slip tin ln do a II I le w e r The first of lbs eeverrteen to he eg. nioln.l hy MaaialfBtO KfOtal In Marl.-m Court waa daaOhsrSBd for laok of ei daSJSSi SH M I OR?T IBr. a c. SassB qaslui i ... corn frasi IS. s.r4sas at aWae. a.cs. iiwr... Cosdlt Co.'. (wiss. e WK)Tlir.N fair All." WOOD'S PITCHING BEAT ! GIANTS IN HARD FOUGHT I GAME BY 4 TO 3 SCORE 40,000 Excited Fans See Red Sox Triumph in Opening Game of World's Series at Polo Grounds. RED MURRAY'S TIMELY HIT PUT GIANTS IN LEAD EARLY Tesreau Knocked Out of Box in the Seventh After Pine Showing. Crandall Replacing Him. 6CQR a BOSTON i GIANTS . GIANTS. R. ... 1 1 Devorc. If Doyle, 2h Snodgruss, cf.. 0 Murray, rf 0 I 0 Merkle, lb Hcrzoi, 3b Meyers, c 0 Fletcher, as . 0 Tesreau, p. ... 0 Crandall, p . 0 McCormick. 0 Becker 0 Total 3 I 27 12 1 l'.ited far Tearaau la seventh. He. ker ran far Ha) era In nintB. Haas hlta Off Wood, 8: off Teereau, 8; off Crandall. I. Flrat baas on balls Off Wood, 1 1 off Tssreau. 4. Flrat base on arrora Boston, ; New Tork. I Ift on 88888 ittSStOII. ii New Tork, 8. Struck out-By Wood, 11; by Tasrea.i. 4 by 'VandaJI, I Thre-baa Wt-Speaker. Two-aaaa bita-Doyle. Hoopei. Waamer. Msyara. Uoubla playa BUhl. unassisted. Hit by pitcher Meyers. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 8. The Boston Red Sox won the open ing imc of the ninth world's series this afternoon over the Giants by a score of 4 to 3. Forty thousand fans saw fbe battle. Joe Wood, the star twirler of the Boston staff ran true to form and trtumphed over Tes reau and OrarhJall In the hardest fourht game that has ever been played in a World Chaniptonshir. He showed his rrealneas ta the last half of the ninth inning when the Giants had ninnrrs on second and third with only one out and needed one run to tie the score. Wood then turned loose everything he had in reserve and struck out bosh Fletcher and ("rirulall. The (llanta out-bit tba Ss la this ,:ame by to t And tba defaa can raily he laid to BWodgraao, who in the a!sth Inning ran oser In front vf Payor and missed a long drlv from Bgwakar'a bat that lrure was sat Wld ready fi r catch with a, Thia jm, the Bos tbs one aeora that waa nag lod to win, TESREAU WKAKtNEO ONLY IN SEVENTH. Tesreau sltoh-sl rasyll a marrallwat game up to the seventh liming, wh-o he weakened and waa tapped for leor ajass hit. Whl nattad Boston thraa runs. A'twr Crandall took BP tba ptohtna J and eacaped unaaihad. Tin Olant mada a gam rai.y In th net naif of the ninth, when Merkl and Murray hit aafaly and Mayors foUow.! with a long safe two-bafgnr. rietoher s unable to hit h ball at an and the great rally waa wuslohed Astts from Snodgrss'a mistake anil ths inlsup batween Uardner and Iwia la the second Inning, both team vWy.d beautiful ball. Aa to playing form, there waa little to choose between than When tha gam was orar. 80S iioeton looters, lad by bra band. Tii'. bt nmrs "'" tnoe aaaeBssjBBr thwB ta-tkti Wednesday elaady. cum I iy in PRICE ONE CENT. ' INNINQS 2 t t 1 3 RED SOX. H. 10. A. B. B. H. FO. A. E. 0 0 0 0 Hooper, rf.. .1 I 10 0 2 3 0 0 Yerkes.2b.... 0 I I 1 0 2 2 0 0 Speaker, cf. . . 110 0 0 110 0 Lewis, If 0 0 2 0 0 1 12 0 0 Gardner, 3b 0 0 110 2 110 Srshl. lb 0 0 7 0 0 16 10 Wagner, as. 1 2 4 3 0 0 2 11 Cady, c 0 1 11 10 0 0 2 0 Wood, p I 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 27 paraded aswund Baa Said, causing nt.er.l he'.labailae For n half Tha ply era a awah taaaas laft for Bo tan at 1.8 oa a special train. Kipeotia aha speed af Jee Wood to far thaat wBvaa tha real straggle be gan, the Oaaata naad tssBB Ana In bat ting praatftM. WHh Inatiai tlana front IfoOraw, tea tarns teoae aarythlns he bad. aoS tak HIIH8 waat ta It Ike a daafe ta wwtar. It as ass af tha Una atleaa saada bp lailf Parte aad Jack M array aawM haws aawa asaad for the bad tie la aaStayw tha 0asja would hare had eaay aalbj. aVrarr raasuadlas tuut k beaag-nt a ohatr from tba orowd. This waa BifheBs. baaaaas, to the pafl that waat an faasn aba Bad Soa Mngent when tba Aiwieis ermmaiass taak , SBBalliii turn with tha wtttaw. SPECTACULAR BATTIMQ SnAC- TIM Papa taak tha msiiad t Uala tha nog ton oar ta ourrea. aad when Breaker alunmed owe 8lwat thaj atjght Said wail Ilk a ehet. wis naa mam Ban 1 and tha r another of drlvlna rha the halt arooavJ. aad praMmlnary was that ot tha rw sU OesstsuM, ixeitel euts taiitisa as Giants. Cjg ' tha Utlti?gwldi f-T. ZZ qTu wiiTiir' i"iMsmnaswaaaw '