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WEATHER
Haiti tonight nnd Tuesday
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SECOND
EDITION
Korlylhlfil Toht
IMIh- r.lMlith rinr
MATTY LIKELY
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Giants Crippled by Loss of Snoilnrnss
and Doyle Immense Crowil Is the
Prosprct Tickets Have All Been
Sold.
Fair Weather Predicted Speculat
ors Olfer $3 Seats for $20-llc-served
Scats Gone.
(My llnl Sheridan.)
iiVJH Y0I1IC, Oct. II. Tim lnt
fltcuri' hrtt been flgilit'd unit 111" lnut
liit of ilnpx IommI out in Hit world'
hi'riiw between tho (limits ntnl Alh-
lotion nml the fun it ro nwnltlug Hi"
opening ulmdi, lrtlng hero loiimr-
IHW. The fltMll t"i Of eicrl.
lion, U iho ponailiillty of Oiltfioldcl
Fred Simtlitriiufi not being nblo- t
piny. Hi- Mill miffer frni "Clmr
loluirc." If Sio)iIkihw due not
piny, "Tlllio, Shu far will In nent In
ecutcrfield mill Herm lo third Iiho.
It U not denied tlint Opinio
lrry !. It- of tli Umnt i in Mr
olmpo, nml llin U n nit hi immwIIiII
ily IIimI ho will ln nimble to piny.
1 1 1 h1m.iiI.Iit, injured in iwnl mi
touiolillo nceldonl, I still wuo. 'Hi"
nbminoti of liolli Suo.l)iriii mid lo.b
undoubtedly would iiiNlvriitlly weaken
tin. tontu.
.Mnlln-oii , Itcnder
It wan lirliew-d mluin todny Hint
riirily Mntlii-wiMiii nnd Tldel"
lender would liti llm opposing twirl
rm in llit' opening gnme. MtOrnw'
jiniit'iwtl concern todny wn keepiti.r
111.. minds of In- men ff loinorrnuV
buttle. The. (lliinlrtjilajuiLju-iMhilil-lloin
gaum this nftcnioon 'with tlm
Philadelphia National, follow td l
field oventw, Mich im fungii batting
mid liiinn running.
Tim Athlelitm nr selirdnlod to nr
iin Imro tonight. They penl Hit'
morning in score! prHtilltio nt Sluho
l'nrlc.
Tim commission int'l nt l :H0 p. in
It rilled tltMt pUyem who wrr wnl
itiK MoricK for newiiiH,n ntler 111 -jwir
would rieoho n 'Miff immUv.
It nUo wiim Hiinouiit'Oil Hint lrt-i-roiitnii'liuir
lo write nlorii of tln
vcnr'n swrion after Ilia comiiiwinii
hnd ruled iifjiiituit jt would bo ponnl
ied. Tim uotithsr bureau Uniitd llio fol
lowing special forecast thin nflei
uoon: I'alr Wfiillmr l'i edit toil
'Wo nrn prelly huh not to huo
liny ruin loinortow. Kuiu, Intel',
how over, Ih nlmiwt eerluiu, n u
Htm in In coming up from llm IHinlll
WoM." KMiPiinlira nio offering VI
wiuM's scrip Ht'iilH for $J0 nud nro
nnklujf flll fot; mmU to nil three
Bunion Intro.
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TOFACEBENDER
UESDAY'S GAME
tjnnit'H imro. t
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POUCE BATTLE
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Miss Amilo Kenny, Leader Dtirlni,
Mrs. Pankhursl's Ahscncc, Arrest
ed Alter Flht Hatpins and Um
brellas Used.
Police Mauled by Women's Fists
rinijers Dlltrn Hats and Clubs
Sold hy Women as Souvenirs.
J.O.S'DOX, Out. (5. After u terrible
finlll belweeii police nlld Huffrilj!clteK,
.Minn Amiio Kenny, milium! lender
during Mr. Hiiinuliii" rmildinrHt'M
lem).oriiry rctiteiuent on necount of
Imr lii'Mllii, wmx iiKiiiu niriMed here
tudny nud loekwl tip In llollown
prionii. Sim Him clieduled today to
udilriHw lite fint of the HiiffriietlrH'
nrie of weekly nuliuiiu meetiiifjH, ul
whieh il wh expected to limp out u
frt.i .Imii of mililiiuey, of whieh
llipro witH not mneli diirinj; the Hum
mer. In nllfltntion of thin, Thief Iti
upeetor O'llrien nnd twenty Miliec
men hid in llm win of tlm Huffriic
rte' imvdion before the ineeliiii; 'P'
ened, nml nt Mi Kenny l.ouu to
npek, nmlmd onto tho pint form.
I'niiilemiiiiltim HelKu'
I'lindeuioulum reintied iimlnnlly
Mi Konnv tried lo lenp oxer the
footlleliK O'llrien hoIoiI her. Tlm
t.uffniljette xlormed llm pint form
f'linirn wero thrown, llundredrt of
women mid u few men rmdicd the
pidioo In nn effort lo roteim .Mi mi
Kenny.
The iiolieo were mnuled bv woir.-
pti'- fi-l", Ix-nten with umbrclhix nud
Hlnbbrd with .Imlpinn. O'HrirnV
f l ,' I !i. ...
IIIIKer wni mttliy iniltin. nouu-mni
torn off bin 1ml nnd ttomeono l"0
wic-tcil bin Mic); from him.
Itr.itV.iiii; their nv lliniuell their
iis-mluntH. nml with Mit Kennv ulill
(Contlnucil nn I'npo 0.)
TALKED BYi.PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON', Od.ll. Hnsilmll
nud ntmr Mropn were dieunsed nt
IoiikIIi nl Hit executive tiff icon todny.
I'ronidcut Wooilmw WiImiii Htnited
work sitb u elenn hn nnd n (jrin.
"Htiyn," he told tlm office force,
"my inor i.trop worked Mimollily
thin niorninif. That iudientes fair
wenlher for tlm opeuiiu,' of Iho
world'it neric tomorrow botwccii the
(liuutH nud AthlotloH."
Proxidcut Wlsou in n dyed-in-the-wool
fnn, frenurntly nllendiiiK llm
Anierieau lenirue rnmet here.
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WITH 1LITAN
SUFFRAGETTES
PLANK
MKHFOIID.
ro I'ASS TARIFF BILL MR. UNDERWOOD, COMBINING
. POWER WITH TACT, WROUGHT UNITY IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY
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$E$XV'- :w. smi TMlHrTiTHnMr
VH Q6CArI a UNDE1.aOOT3 (cjj
WASHINGTON? Oct C-ltrreicn-tatlvo
0cnr W. Uhtlurwond, tho ma
jority leader of the houiu Issued n
fonunl ntntuinctit niinottnclur; his can
dldnry for tho Tutted States sunnto
ERNORATTACKS
SMITH'S TITLE TO
SAI.K.M, Orv., Oct. 0.- The C. A.,
Smith Lumber eomimny wn culled
upon todny by Governor Went lo de
fend its titlo to npproxinmlcly J 0,1)00
acres of timber IiiiuIm in this Mate.
Tho governor has information which
in alleged to imliotito that tlm laud
was fraudulently secured through
bogus ontrymen.
In n telegram to C. A. Smith nt
San Krauei'-eo today tho governor
nnya :
(Contlnucil on pago 2.)
MAIL TRIBUNE TO
(Ily Tlmmus Lyuncli, presi
dent of National league.)
Tho world'ri series slnrling
tomorrow ptotuii-cs to bo ono
of tho nioht intcichting scries
of tho gamo. Naturally, I bo
liovo tho honors will rout with
Mediaw's team when tho ser
ies is ended. Tho Now Yoilc
loam has shown oonnislonoy
nnd it 1ms a wonderful pitch
ing staff, it ahmlilo adjunct
in n short soiios.
n i u
IMnnlc la tho host southpaw pitcher
In tho American League. Manpianl
ED IS ONI s C
AND
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$ "3 m J0R 0N ( gs-
f 77 account I tJKl&Zy I
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ORIWOtf, MONDAY, CKTOHIOIt , 10i:i.
UNDERWOOD
dotn Alabama to succeed tho late
Joseph l- Johnston.
Ho will enter Iho democratic pri
maries In Alabama next sprint; with
several other prominent Alabama
iYUAN SHI KA1
. ELECTED PRESIDENT
I'KKIN'G, Oel. (5. Yuan Shi Kai
wns elected proHihiit of Clumi today
CHINESE
REPUBUC
on tho third joint ballot bv the two-oy uony uoueves nas a uuiereni
hotihos of tho republican parliament. an, for evor' lown, was bound over
Ho will seno five jcnr. jto tn0 Brand Jury this morning by
Tho first ballot gno Yuan .7l'Jtlco of tho l'oaco Glenn Taylor on
voles. Sni Yuan Hong reoeicd,ir:) chargo of defrauding Emll Mohr of
whilo tho rcmuindor of tho 7.V.) votes'tho Medford Hotol out of St.20 last
woio scattered nni.uig twentv otherErldny, by means of a fako C. O. D.
candidate. ' delivery package.
Yunn gained Jie.nilv on tho second! Whlt0 conducted his own doronee,
ballot, mid on the third secured tlio ' nnd testified In his own behalf, glv-
(Continued on Page C)
BULLETIN GAMES
n..!!..!!... nf II.A llAI.I' FA.tae
uuiiciuiw, ui ini; nuimo osiicj
Handled over the United Press leased -
wire by J. R. Kclley, fastest opcr-
ator In the northwest, will be display-
cil In Mall Tribune windows and.
mcrjaphono read by JuiIqo Withlnaton'
dally. Game bcfllns at II o'clock, ;
Coast time. No atlmlttanco to tele-
ijraiih i oom.
I'lllLAW.l.lMlIA. Oel. 0. Kop fif
teen hours befoio tho ticket office
at Shibo p.ulc hero was scheduled to
open for tho sale of souls for Wed
(Conttnuod on page 3.)
Is tho ranking left-nandor of tho
tlonal orgaiuatton. Tho fans, tho
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YE. HEUHANDE.D
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BY
DMONS10
democrat, Including Representatives
Houry 1). Clayton nud Htchmond
Pearson Hobson. It is understood
also that Representative James Thorn-
Ins Hcelfn may bo a candidate
HOTEL SWINDLER
: HELD TO ANSWER
TO
' Edward Whlto. alleged hotel
,8w'llIer. llom Prosecuting Attor-
(Continued on J'ago C)
WORLD'S SERIES
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HHtf IO
(Uy ttnn Johnson, president
of tho American league.)
I predict ietory for tho
Athletics, but not beenuso I
nm president of tho American
league. It is my firm opinion
that tho lMiiladolphins will
win, but they will not do so
without n fight. Those- New
Yorkers showed us in tho ser
!:
ies with Hostou last jenr that
they aro fighters, nnd thor
oughly gnnio.
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GRAND
RY
Nu-lbost of both leagues, nro alttlug up
nights In frantic anticipation
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"Women-I Hate 'Em; I Killed 'Em
Just Like One Would Swat a Fly,"
Says Henry Spencer, Who Con
fesses to Many Crimes.
Slayer Shows No Remorse Police
Get Evidence In Case of Murdered
Dancing Teacher.
CHICAGO, Oel. 0. "Women
damn 'em, I hnle 'em; I killed 'cm
jut like one would swnt n fly."
This wns tho first ntntcment to
day of Henry Six-ncer, who, neeord
iiiff lo his own confesHion, not only
killed Mrs. Mildred AllUon Itexront,
tho tcnehcr of dnnein who wn shot
lo denth nt Wnyne, n Chicago sub-
urh last week, but thirteen other
persons ns well. Sencer slept like
n child Inst night, nnd nftcr break
fast wns Inken to iwlirc bendounr
tors, where ho wnt questioned by
J Chief of Police MeWcency, Captain
tlaipin nnd At!itnnt Mates Attor
ney Sullivan.
"Why did you do it, mnn?" nsked
Captain Halpin. "Good Ood, fmdn't
you nny soul!"
Spencer looked Caplain Halpin in
tho eye for fully thirty seconds be
fore replying:
Shown Xo ltemorx)
"Lihten, captain," bo snid; "listen
lo my story. Somcono brought mc
into thi world somcono I never
knew or saw. .She throw mo iuto a
bos' borne, friendless nnd penniless.
Then n woman adopted m,e nnd turn
ed mc into tho street. I sold paper
for n liviug. Do you cnll that teach
ing a boyt"
(Continued on pace 3.)
PAKIS, Oel. C President Ray
mond Poinenro left todny for Spain.
From the observation platform of his
private enr, nttnehed to the rear of
iho Sud express, he delivered
speeches in eight towns on his route.
Humors have been current that nn
attempt would bo made during his
stay in Spain to assassinate him mid
King Alfonso and grent precautions
hnvo been taken by the Spanish police-
to prevent tho molestation of tho
monarch and his guest.
The journey was undertaken w ilh n
view to closer relations between
France and Spaiiu
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NO. 301)
RYAN 00NAIE0
10,000 SULZER
UAMPAIGN FUND
Thomas F. Ryan's Secretary on the
Stand Allan Ryan Asked by Gov
ernor to Have Barnes Men Vote
Against Impeachment.
Case Reopened by Prosecution Over
Protest of Defense Personal Mor
als Not in Question Is Defense.
ALBANY, X. Y Oct. C With tho
declaration that "a public man's per
sonal morals having no bearing upon
his Qualifications for high office,"
Attorney Hlnman opened for tho do
ftnso today In tho Stiller Impeach
ment case.
"If they had," ho continued, "this
country would havo bean doprlvod of
tho services of somo of tho greatest
men In Its history."
Hlnman then began a florco at
tack on tho good faith of tho prose
cution, assorting that Governor Sulzor
Is not being attacked for anything ho
ever has dono or failed to do excopt
his refusal to take orders- from Tam
many.
Tho prosecution had, earlier In tho
day's hearing, asked tor permission
to re-open Its caso long enough to
tako tho testimony of A'lan A. Ryan
and D. V. McGIono. Tho defenso
fought this desperately, but Presid
ing Judgo Cullen ruled In tho. prose
cution's favor, and McQlono, who Is
tho private secretary of Thomas F.
Ityan, related' that ho gavo' Sutler
110,000 cash on Allan Hyan's be
half, whilo Ryan sworo that Sulzor
tried to get him to visit Washington
and plead wltr Senator Ellhu Root to
uso his Intluenco with William
Rarncs, Jr., to prevent ropubllcan
state senators at Albany from votlni;
for the impeachment.
Tho prosecution's triumph was not
complete, however, for nftor Ryan
had flnlnshed his story, Justice Cul-
lien ordered It stricken from tha rec
ord.
Edward Meely of Now Yoric testi
fied ho gavo Sulzcr 110.000 "for bis
personal campaign, without Intorcst
nnd without security and tho money
Is not ropald yet."
Governor William Sulzor told his
counsol today that ho .insisted on
testifying betoro tho impeachment
court. Tho lawyors opposod It, but
tho governor replied that ho In
tended to endorso the statement by
his secretary, Louis Sarecky, that If
bo had been "crooked" he could have
secured $500,000 easily.
It was reported today that "Iloss"
Murphy of Tammany also wanted to
testify.
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