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DAILY ONE CENT. THE NION Shower To-morrow. VOL. LI NO. HI).

lO.o-.l IM 1J, Acl of Hint 1JKOOKLVN. KATUKDA V. KFJTJLMHICU LS. TKX PAGES. I I LOCKED HI3 DOOR SAFE-BLOWERS USE STRUT TICKET G-GRAZED Gl EH RACE Charles Terry Arrested for At- Break Into Fountain Pen Fac SEEMS PROBABLE KILLED II 24- tempting Suicide After Quarrel With Wife.

tory on Lexington Avenue and Make $700 Haul. SAYS IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. LEFT THEIR TOOLS BEHIND. Smelser's Lozier Car Crash-! lbarrowa filled with llrt. camo on Warrant Was Out for Him for.

Locked Door With Padlock They thr track. N'lur tn grand ntafi'1 the Woodruff Calls Off Session of Leaders Set for To-night to Discuss Fusion Sheriff Flaherty Confers With State Chairman About Court of Appeals Nominees and Says Combination Talk Is Off Woodruff Insists That No Overtures Had Bren Received or Made by the Organization Tending Toward United Front Arjamst Democrats. Disorderly Conduct. Brought for Purpose. hkiMniK of the rara had plout-1 cr "it rut uthl Itpf'iri' fhf km i-ri ill1 In rt rar an It ton- an -und Kt a Jouncing that ruaily Mik the drivers front their a -a til.

i After warrant had been pro- by Ills wife liiargilig 1 i 1 1 ii with dlv ed Into Fence and Mowed Down a Score of Spectators. t.r i. fa i. at derly ondie It Is alieucl that Char Into il. nrt'aln pen a of II.

Tho-np- averille, an i af'er using i 'lie tiff. safe fri.t 'Oh of g.M j.ens. (fold St.it- ruff tl. Jtoscd Terry, 41) Jems old. Centre place ia- Huhbard Mreei.

attempted to commit sue ide lan night bv turning on the nil gas in his bedroom and retiring Terry "I was res, 1. 1 1 of int Hoose lined to say at the confab, OUt- that the names sub-labor interests er good HACK AT XI'IIIT GHOSTLY. There wan a big crowd In the stands and around tin- ''curse when the rac started, nml IrilalreilH remained at tho track all night, silent for the most part, Jvjst wuli Man the flttlnc-spurl-Ing motors Mnaklng the darkness a- they circled around. Like madmen the drivers put on the speed, and from the otnnd tin- rac bad ghostly Hp peara nee the sudden appeurance and un sudden vanl-dnnerit a luminous, whirring otijt 1 1 being wholly unnat ight a' us ad Is. I ei utlve I i f.r thei have i lace i to fettle inus th Ui TO than one.

rit Olol If hi, 1.., i.i.. i 'i the I Hrooklyn cral Hid- sPlv, imr oir me padloi be Is certainly unu, w.ine obligations fr. 1 Ti tlun to MM DIE the ra 'DIE tie t. l.g tile b-a at tile "i-i ntli: I I Ad 11 It rv .1 lers ho called on Mr. iiepubllinn headijuart-lludolph Fuller, of Itnniier, of the l.ey, acting In i-iutilnrd in the Twen- to call it the inatt.

ii ii am insist thnt jot. I 'ho is ar-d he bo Mary Jerry yesterday In the A r.no.l,r of dd used bv I Island ural only the shatp explosion of punctured tire, or the occasional cheer Of that J.iars for f.s.t. it hold su' a r.r ere a ti-- homo last ML'ht. Mr. Wen.

to hir" t' a' full lo j.ubii. The tills aft mean that ail fusa.i: is- useb-ss, i a. aer wta, safe e( -tie iisband. that bo A r(S(. Vi r- 11 I'1'1'1 a hole that bad been 'he husband of his i ,1.

d. i tbe "IT. "dlous and It Is said that ti n- In I h. ard the noise told a neighbor that the warrant would of aid never be s. i ved, as lie intended to end 1.

Job In Thompson's after dn cht Mr. Fiat in the Lead and Ahead Record Renault Challenges Winners. of a muffled, uvorlng spectator i breaking the silenc- of the scene. Not until the rising sun began to streak ptho eastern skies did this peullurltv 'of the race change and the spectators se, in to show any real stgns of life. Then, with coats pulled up around 'their ears, to keep out the cold and lamp of dawn, they cllinhed down jfrom their places In the stands tin.) strutted about to stretch their legs.

into u. Frndker also 'ok a.i'i tie State chairman. N' i Nij 'Ti ATI' iNS. li' it main, ed to-day that i h. entered into K.

as-s i-ounty arganin-1 i'ag i. that hive been I iii 'or. t.e.tlon with tl.ern "ii the county ticket i ai l- tn- I tidepe ndence JLesgue 'tifr M. j. Flaherty's Munl- League, -i'uation is just this." declared iruff.

"We have had no any Independent bodv r- .1... i i.ii.ii:' orusn or e.n sien I lai n.ry I', ing of tie- cnventlo f. K. itifin. in.

the fumes to her hllsb.it,,!' the rear of tl have I. 1 flo rnanei f'T ho.ay Til. mid one and ng men In the motor cars, however. r. and out not any b-hlti! then 111.

goitil door with i tnir.ic or to then.sei They left aft. -i- blouir.g the safe, i out retook- the front i g.v -es Ion is il. uft' l- W. on trying the It ialle.1 to husband, but reeelve.l no response. Thoroughly frightened, she ran to the s're.

and f.iund Patrolman Roth, of the utatinti to whom she told her Together they the house and on going to Terry's room, tiled to arouse him. SCORE AT 12:21 (16TII HOl'R) l.V 24-IIOI'H AUTO RACE. Mile 1 the No. kept mi their terrific, death-defying pace, acting more like parts of 'machines they were guiding than 11k? liumaTi beings. CAMP IX AUTOS.

Touring cars were used as camps by scores of cnthusta-sts, and men and ii had evld. br-ojrht for th1 ijr ne. Krnpee starting to work this n.orr.ir.g dis. i hi: ling th- matter of fusion, and we made The matter has, of ire. discussed, and I talked Judge Hr.

niu-r atsiut it. hut .14... r-; tills afl er-d the burglars' The pr.li, as finally broken ,1,.,, I. The ,1 74i'. Bin ff had been n.f of th- W.

i -oiieeinnn fnuml women, too, spent the night wrapped b. 1 in blankets, snatching a wink of 1 1 ini(f uneons. lous on the The windows were closed and th ter.tion of the variou inde; i eaiiliiCii.ii- to nominate a third tick and in that the K. ui lioir. i II P.

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Driver. lilli" in 1 1 1 1 1 ilieinr Vnugtum Wanvii lilirrif-Fullt-r at oil.I moments. others, when they Car. FIAT IT A I. A ALLF.N'-KINGST" 'N FItA YF.It-MlLLEIl PACKARD STF.AUNS STKAUNS S1MPLKX DARRAI'U MOTOBLOO ROLLS-KOVCE WELCH grew weary of watching the streaks Baling-, though they hue hut small lri.

es of th, thb vis to Id their, in effecting th'-lr capture. EUROPE'S DELEGATES TO COTTON CONVENTION HERE. light whirling around the track, sought as so ertain. as as mi. ti pr ii could be trade, that in it.c ana- t-.

con. lusjon r- (Mr. W.s..;.Uff declined to say any. Fi'SI' NOT STRONG, a From heard about the Temple Bar building, to-day. It was ffleand r.

i ehan.es of a fusion movement J. I re not any too strong. The opinion manifested many shies was that th. the lawns and slept there on the 8. 2IJ 10 ..15.

.17.. 9. gas jet was turned on. Terry was carried out of the room and after some work him np was fj wa, placed under arrest, charge,) with attempting suicide. He t1 the Coney Island court before Magistrate Steers to-day and pleader not guilty Ml 4 3i'S 2'J4 ground.

LmUGS CRAZE DRIVERS. So utterly worn out from the terrlfl strain and loss of sleep did most of tb fusnm slat- be a stake ould be otherw rietri-ta iitai to interests e.f the in Hie bor-ai His conference with Sheriff M. Flaherty to-day over the naming Among the passengers who arrived i the steanu Campania from Llver- to not charges disorderly conduct ami atlomrited drivers become at dawn that hurriedly candidates for the Court of Apis-als is to have brought ut the si'iie- Kt-i ublican organization did not need to into any combination, as on O. I. nent from Flaherty that his surrace ts ate ihl foil would ailnilnistoreil Injections of dope were given.

Under influence of the artificial strength thus afforded, the drivers leaped back Into their seats and threw and Queenstown to-d iy were seventy delegates, representing all of big cotton manufaoturers of the European countries, who are here to at would not enter into a fusion with the have ihe best chance of winning, owing Republicans. 1,1 the wide Democratic spilt a'nd the vi a hfrty's r'THnUFs condition of the Independence FLAHERT-S AM I DA 1 1. League. Considerable opposition has Flahertv headed a committee frotn manifested Itself among certain leaders npi the throttles of the cars with re newer! vigor. tend the cotton convention Atlanta, I next month.

The pr. sldent of the' delegation C. W. Maccara, of Man- Mime of the foreign drivers were (Special t) The I'nlJn-l MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Bept. 28.

W. Smelspr. one of tho amost daring and skillful chauffeurs In America, was fatally Injured this morning In the 24-hour auto race here. Ho wag hurried to Fordham Hospital, Buffering from a fractured skull and hi, war. nem JfiftO hall for further examination.

Terry claimed that he had no intention of committing suicide. Ho said he was under the impression that the gas in the house had been turned off, as he hadn't seen any for a month. The only way he can account for Its apeparance Is that some one. unknown to him, had dropped a quarter In the meter. Mrs.

Terry told the Magistrate that she did not wish to have her husband sent to Jail, but she did Insist on his being compelled to sign a bond to keep the peace. ham Hospital with Smelser. A Voy of 15, Fred 1'niio, of 901 Kast 181st street, had his leg broken and also sustained internal Injuries. He, too, was removed to the hospital. Smelser was, of course, unconscious when picked up.

Surgeons at tho track did what they could for him while waiting for the ambulance. worked up to such a pitch by the drugs that they gave vent to unearthly yells as their dragon-like machines flew over Chester, England. ptate Cnllver.tion of the Federation yl the Ex'- (ither passengers were Charles I.e 1 ttee. according to reports, Boutllller. Judge Herman Brumbaek.

of 1 had be. split by the proposition. Walter Chadwlck, T. W. John I J.

Gaynor and ex-Se retary of State 1' had been expected on some aides the ground at express fpeed. When the twelfth hour, half the Jour Emery, Prof. Ernest Freund. H. I ney, had been completed, Odrino, the dare-devil Italian driver of Vanderbilt Cup contest fame, was leading.

For John Mci.ionougn as nieir i.in.i,.ia. oagtessman amer would Issue for the Judicial otTlees. and are trying some sort of a statement to-dav defln- to get the Republicans to name them lag his stand, which Is reliably declared also. McDonouph was formerly He- to be against fusion He said thla aft- publlcan Secretary of State, and Is a ernonn he had no statement to make hours he was pursued closely by the Allen-Kingston car. driven by amp LOZIER CAItS WITHDRAWN.

When Albert Lozier, one of the man bell, and the "forty" Lozier. driven by Smelzer, but he managed to keep the 200.001 PEASANTS ufacturers of Ihe Lozier ear, heard of lead in spite of desperate efforts of the Greene, the Countess of Warwick, Col. A. J. Robertson.

Mrs. Oswald Sanderson. Col. A. M.

Shook and Capt. Tanaka. of the Japanese Navy. Among the passengers who arrived to-day on hoard the steamer Kaiserin Auguste Victoria from Hamburg. Southampton and Cherbourg were: Emil L.

Boas, of the Hamburg-American Line; Dr. James H. Blllington, James A. Rurden. Eugene A.

Hawkins. Harry P. Whitney, Payne Whitney. T. Chester We.lbridgo.

Lawrence McCor-mac. W. D. Munsen. Col.

H. A. Du-pont and Milton D. Purdy. mwm others to cut it down.

Smclser's death, he decided to with SHERIFF SEIZES GOODS IN DARLINGTON STORE REXAULT CHALLENGES WINNERS Paul Laoroix, of the Renault Com draw tho second Lozier car entered in the race. Smelser was his favorite pany, issued this statement to-day: "In connection with my announce JUSTICE GJffl ment of the withdrawal nf the Renault MADRID. Spain, Sept 2S. Starva entry from tho twenty-four hour race owing to the Injury of Mr. Kernin, tion confronts peasants in the flooded districts to-day and it seems Impossible to provide relief.

The damage our racing driver and holder of the Internal Injuries, where he died at noon. The accident which put Smelzer's car, 40 horsepower Lozier, out of the race fcnd which closed the career of the intrepid driver occurred at 9:15. Smelzer then held fourth position and had gone 621 miles. UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. Drugs had been administered at frequent intervals to keep him In the contest, and under this artificial acceleration of vitality he was reeling off mile after mile, taking the turns at the same speed that he coursed down the stretches, making, in a word, Insane, drug-Inspired efforts to overtake the leaders.

It was at the upper turn that Fate checked his flight. With Fred Hall, Deputy Sheriff Adam Menger. accompanied by Lawyer P. Wagner, shortly before noon to-day seized the goods of the Darlington store at Fulton world's twenty-four hour record. I WOMAN'S DEATH FOLLOWS FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

wish to Issue the following challenge: and property loss is estimated at No Other Candidate Appears Before Judiciary Convention Held This Afternoon. "Mr. Hernin and myself in the oOO.OOO and more than 12.000 persons are and Duffield streets, and left a watcn- Renault will meet In a twenty-fou homeless. hour race the Thomas and Lozier Mrs. Margaret Cook.

of Ross Malaga alone will be able to reap a cars, winners of previous similar con man in charge pending the outcome o. a certain promissory note for e-one to Drotest and on which I street, who fell down a flight of stairs' tests, and the winner of the present harvest. The food situation is the most chauffeur, and he was greatly affected. FIAT HAS SAFE LEAD. Almost from the crack of the starting gun, at 9 o'clock, last night, the Flat ear, with L'cdrino, the Italian, at the wheel, took the lead, and as the night hours slipped by he tore mile after mile from the best American records.

Utterly regardless of his own safety, ho drove his machine around the track at full speed, not even slowing down a notrh at the most dangcr-ous turns. Like the other drivers, he was kept awake by the frequent administration of drugs, anil If he can avoid accident there Is little chance of his being defeated. Each tour of tho track increases his and he holds In her brother's home, at 132 Division i twenty-four hour race, at the next serious in many years The peasants lavenue. list Saturday' night, died this lodgment has been secure! Morris Park meet. I believe such a THIRTY-ONE VOTES ARE CAST.

race could easily be arranged with th iin.ea i.vmm unu Homes ii) morning in tne r.asiern restrict nos-i water have absolutely nothing- fim hki, I in Manhattan. A trans, ript oi u. Morris Park racing authorities, and it the rags uixn their backs. They areiCoved. The woman is a sister nf tudgment was handed to Sheriff Fla would finally determine the twenty four hour supremacy in America." 111 son noi.ie aimui fha rles Alien, wno conaucts a satoon Shorty this morning and the matter was' Qhajrman RjcnarfJs pgg jus.

turned over to Deputy M.ngir tor government offices in towns, for as at the Division avenue address. sistance. skull was fractured by the fall. th-i tachment of whatever property The rain Is continuing to-day In som tice Gaynor's Work. districts.

The Red Cross Society has makers of the note may have in this borough. begun to grive relief. LOIS MAG DONALD'S 118111 IS CHECKED The defendants Involved in the note PAIR OF COLLECTORS Supreme Court Justice William 3. Gaynor was renominated for another are tho Kingston Realty lomran his machanlcian leaning far out of the car to maintain an equilibrium, Smelser, with a desperate, foolhardy Intent to pass the car Immediately In front of him, swung out near the rail. The tire on the right front wheel was all the other cars at a safe margin.

FOUR MILES AHEAD OF RECORD. At the fifteenth hour (11:21) the Flat car hail beaten the list American record for the time, 61)5 miles, made by id Jacob A. Koehn jacou rv.ii.i. Tinlnh Leininger and of f0.lr.Pn mr. thi.

ACCUSED BY EMPLOYERS. LEAGUE 10 NOMINATE FOR APPEALS BENCH Two Candidates Will Be Named at State Committee Meeting. James O'Connor, a collector for Her Adventures of Girl Who Tried to man Brenner, a clgvir dealer was ar rested this morning by roliceman Ilrueggemen on a warrant charging Become Actress With Coney as Starting Point. him with having collected $rx) fr.m Afterward Deputy Menger went to the tJ)e Democratic Judiciary Conven-offlces of the Kingston Realty Com- lon heM jn foom 32 of pounty pany. of which leininger Court House.

fixturesXeVeSt7: 'v "s'humed that the The convention represented thirty-Oil oil paintings ir. the office belonged to i Assembly districts, of which twenty-nn innocent party and they were not two are ln Kings County and the others numem-streei'also'we Cti It btnttWn Rteh. claimed thA- belonged to the wife Suffolk and Nassau, of one of the defendants. The holder! The meeting was called to order at of the note is John nfferman. 12 32 o'clock by Congressman John J.

The Kingston Realty Comrany was Fitzgerald, who was the chairman of declared bankrupt to-day and a pen-I the Judiciary convention a year ago. tlon that a receiver be appointed was i y. Young acted as clerk. Eu- customers and failing to turn the cash over to his employer. He was held on harge of grand larceny by Magis trate Tighe in Adams street court tn- That the road to histrionic fame Is covered with thorns was demonstrate! to Lois MncDonald, a pretty eighteen day.

This afternoon the State Committee Alfred Gould, also a collector, but for sewing machine firm, was arrested of tho Independence League meets at Carnegie Hall. Manhattan. Two can- year-old brunette, who was before Magistrate Geismar In the Fifth ave to-day by Policeman Clune on a war nreented in the i. i uui i. i gene mcnaras.

or Klcomona rant charging him with collecting and didates will be named for Court of Ap h-ve petitioned to the juage mr nue court to-day on a technical chargo of vagrancy, together with Herman stay in pnx'eedings. peals, but. Judging by the preparations, affair looks like a State conven Lane, a negro, 30 years old, of West Fifteenth street, who was accused of LITTLE RUNAWAY GIRL TOLD FIBS TO AUNT. falling to make returns to his employer. Gould pleaded not guilty, and the examination was adjourned until Tuesday next.

Ml BECOMES INSANE assaulting her. tion. William R. Hearst, it Is expected, will be made the permanent chairman, and he and Attorney-General Jackson are on the programme for speeches. Reuben R.

Lyon, of Bath: Last year Lois, who lived with her mother at ll'U Carpenter street, Provi START OF 24-HOUR RACE. dence, H. camo to Brooklyn to visit The rohce of the Butler street station vesterday afternoon received in- Clarence J. Shearn. Mr.

Hearsfs per friends. Bhe was taken to Conev Isl punctured and exploded, breaking the County, was chosen temporary chairman and Edward Rlegelmann. of Brooklyn, temporary secretary. Mr. Kit hards accepted the chairmanship in a brief speech.

He dwelt upon the importance of the Judiciary and the responsibility placed upon the delegates to a Judiciary convention to name candidates of the highest character and fitness. Mr. Richards said he believed ln sticking to good Judges who have always done their duty, and with that declared the meeting open. The temporary officers of the convention were made permanent, and Assistant Corporation Counsel Callahan then arose and nominated "to succeed as he said, "the Hon. Justice William J.

Gaynor." He declared that Justice Gaynor was the wlshed-for candidate of all men. and that duty well WHILE IT BREAKFAST and where she was attracted by tin numerous music halls. She was Immediately Imbued with the desire to go on tho stage. She did not disclose her right knuckle of the steering gear. Beyond control, the machine crashed Into the fence and Smelser and Hall were aspirations to her friends, but applied the Renault car at Morris Park on Sept.

6. He hopes to continue and smash the record for the completed race. Both of the Matheson cars and the Dietrich were withdrawn because of tire troubles. The latter car will be patched up In time to compete the races this afternoon. FIAT CAR WEAKENS.

Notwithstanding the irreat lead the sonal counsel: ex-Secretary of State I formation which lea to me uiscori, John T. McDonough. and Denis A. of the whereabouts of May Dw yer, Lucey. of Watertown, are some of theju years old, of i) Third street, Jersey men being mentioned for the nomlna-1 citv.

ho disappeared from her home tions. I recently. Patrolman Murray was sent the convention will have i thchlir.Iving wl-h herS the delegates to the national conference juua Hefferman. May was taken of the Independence League. which jo he rooms of the Children's Society j.

i h.rmerhorn street and will be kept to various managers of concert halls for a position. Being very pretty she had no difficulty in obtaining employ While Philip McHale, of IMS Stockton street, was eating- breakfast this morning he Jumped up and began to smash everything he could lay his hands on. After driving his family from the room he grasped a 13-inch bread knife ment. At the close of the season she returned to Providence, but said noth Flat now holds, auto experts do not pick the car to win. It went without and rushed into the street, threatening death to all he met.

ing to her mother of her adventures. Last May, Lois, under the pretense of visiting friends, came "to Brooklyn again. She immediately applied to her former manager and again received employment and then her troubles began. Her clothes utere burned up in hitch or mishap until the end of the Policeman Wessler approached Mc burled out. SKULL SMASHED.

Along the top of the fence was an Iron pipe used to conduct water. This broke under the impact of the heavy racing car, and a piece of the pipe truck Smelser on the head, smashing his skull. Hall escaped without a cratch. Standing sgalnst the fence a moment before the accident was a crowd of perhaps two hundred persons. They were sixteenth hour, and then Ihe radiator delegates were on hand, representing wl" alwa rel lu thirty- States.

Steps were taken for thn't cjty fent out a ge neral alarm for I o( Qu e. the formation of a National Committee her several das agee The re was no orded he nomlnan whlfh and for the calling of a National Con- I arrest made ln the tase as lfM iowed bv 0f the delegates aris-ventlon next year. when, according to ed that the ch Id had de. eU. ,1 reciting the virtue, of the the talk.

Mr. Hearst will he nominated aunt Into belieUr.g that she was tslt- for the Presidency. The delegates said Ing her with her parents knowledge Jaimian ask.d lf th(re nt yesterday that they figured on his get- and consent- an. nominations. There wast no ting the endorsement of the Democrats.

response. The nominations sere closed Hale, who made a lunge at him with the knife. A tussle became loose and there was a halt of several moments. Soon after this something went wrong with the clutch, and. when a third dlay occurred.

It was predicted that the car would not too. With the aid of the "cop's" cluh and three men McHale was placed In an ambulance, and while en route to the Flatbush Insane Asylum he punched Dr. Dangler, who was forced to knock the msd man out with a punch on the point of the Jaw. FAIRBANKS CANCELS anJ lhn WBS tak'n. "'ch Mr.

Lyon said that Hearst couldn't was unanimous in favor of Justice stand up under the continued strain, and would finally be forced to with dodge the nomination. He declared that 1 tJavnor. Rrvan was the only avananie man ort draw. This would prar leally give the the Iemocrrme side, and that he had been played out." race to tne little MtutleoaKcr ear. which Is tearing around the track as resin SPEECH TO METHODISTS.

Sept. IS Crushed over his defeat as a candidate for lay delegateshlp of the Methodist Church at the quadrennial conference at Bal- the recent eonrmgranon, during which the hotel where she was stopping, was destroyed. Finding herself "down and out," as she said, at the end of the season, she wrote to her mother for money In order that she might return home. The money was sent, but Lois did not go hinne. The distracted mother notified Police Headquarters here, and Infectives Husby and Hughes were directed to make an investigation.

As the detectives were walking past Mermaid avenue snd West Fifteenth street they heard a girl's cries coming frem the hallway of the hotel at the corner. Entering they saw a negro trvlng to drag a young girl upstairs-The girl, who proved to he Lois, was taken Into custody, together with her The chairman then announced that Justice Gaynor was regularly nominated by thirty-one votes, none opposing. A committee of five wss then appointed, consieiinar of Patrick E. Callahan, chairman: William A. Mathtas, William I.uke J.

O'R-lllv mnA GEORGE MEEKS MISSING SIR JOHN BELL LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. LONDON. Sept. IS. Sir John CkArle Bell, ex-shertff of the City of Loudon FOR OVER A WEEK, tlmore next year.

Vice-President Fair-, A ymine, who are to notify nki sent word to the local Southern Jutiee Gaynor of his nomination. A A srenersl alarm wss sent out this I in. liana confennce to-day that he will vacancy committee, consisting of John cheering Smelser. The explosion of the tire turned the cheers to groans of horror, above which could bflS heard the shrieks of pain of the Injured. SCORE OF SPECTATORS HURT.

At lesst twenty persons were Injured irhen the fence fell, and two of them vera seriously hurt John Clarke, whose home Is at 206th street and Mos-holu Parkway, the Bronx, was perhaps tatalljr Injured and hurried to Ford- morning; by the police of the Ciymer not come here to make an address for P. Bennett. August Hasenflug. Bert N. and head of big brewery company, anol sound as when the race started.

WELCH CAR KETTl'lfXS. The Welch car, with Turwln drlvlnp. which had been withdrawn early In the contest, returned at noon. TRACK NOT OILED. The explosion of a bier oil tank used by the track, on Thursday night, prevented the officials sprinkling the course, and added to tbe danger to the drivers.

This became apparent when at o'clock a ttiuad of laborers, with h.s held a number of Im no riant for r.oer A. Meek. If the conference. Mis mesMge meretv Mamie, unam J. nn busen Mamie, assailant.

offices in connection with the munlcl- vesrs old. who has be-n missing from 'said: "i not come mo oeen j. iaven. was appom.ea win minor, rmllty. wss elevted Lord Mayor of Lon- in.

home, ilu Middieton street, for invited early in the week. Ity to call the next Judiciary con ven- In court to-oay was warned that lne hsd been arrested several times don to-day to succeed Str William Tre- over a week. He is described as being Temperance iaiw.w.i. me nua u. iiim i.me ana puc.

or BartTh. jriectjon Inches I weighing ence 1 V-5 was neia mr examinuon. im gin ith.r h. th. until her I the Guild Hau at noon, ne new Lord I plexlonesi, ana wnen nil seen wu i tn --i mother is heard fronij Mayor will be Installed ln office Nov.

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