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PRICE ONK CEN BRYAN SPEAKS ON NIGHT EDITION NEW YORK, WEDS ESDAY, Serie 1 <A id Mord, ; | “ Ciren ..om Books Open to All."’ RACING] PRICE ONE CENT. ae OCTOBER 17, 1900, Sa ALL GREAT ISSUES. es == “WAINLEY TO 00-0 ELL State Chairman Makes. ' His First Prediction on Election. NOT SCARBD BY MBRTINGS, In Spite of Demonstrations Republican Candidate Says He's Confident. Nie firet pre: ning election demonstration & BB, Odell made to-day @letion upon the for fant nigl's Bryan called It forth "The demonstration sald Mr. Odell “Indloates a majority of 100.00 in this 4 Glare for Mol “ay Mr. Odell oeen.ned to go into partion araor te tell how he hed arrived at his sage concluelon od FIVE TO ONE ON M’KINLEY. Wall 1 Broker Pats Up noo to 8100 on the Republican Nomi In a heated discussion over the effect of Bryan's speeches on the general te sult in this Binie, A,B Wilken to-day Vet 8. Moran $09 against $100 that Me- | Kinle: Hoh ee, Wall Wager was made in Wilson's office at are street mon and the Broadway A ny day of RL) to Be in Wall street to hat MeKiniey would be elected Hoody, MoClellan & Oy, bankers, (ook the short side of the argument ROOSEVELT'S BAD THROAT. Hpectalint Kent for Saye He M Not Talk Much, MARION, 0, Oot. IL—A New York! specialist who jothed Gov, Roosevelt's party at Columbus Is treating the Goy ernor's throat and has ordered him tv make no long epeeches His throat was found to be in bad 4 condition, but the physician belleves campalgn Worm sunshine greeted Gov, Roose. velt on the opening of lls second day's campaign in Ohio, He made h pheoch to-day at Delaware ats.) He addressed an ardlenee that 4 Gray Chapel, Ohio Wesleyan it crow de Unie Vervity, which his a seatin eapaelty for $0 people. The chapel had been Ml since 6 o'clock with. oltite versity students, who applauded vigorously — Bon of “Silver Dollar’ Avenned by , Met ach Man, Anthony Amith, von of the late “Sliver Dollar’ Smith, was a prisoner in the Fawex Market Court to-day, charged by one of Bupt. MeCullagh’s deputtes with Ng and abetting alleged illemal regis tration, with care it will hold out through the lease =| minute |net piercing e | onitions' W BET HIS FREEDOM ON A HORSE RACE. —— Plunger John Monahan Lost Wife's Alimony and Went to Jail. JOHN A. MONAHAN, ristlan Hf and that (n Jennie’ gas! me there was really nothing do J Sporting life han ite drawbacks, Yeaterday's setting sun saw Mr, Joby Monahan, plunger and turé commie] Fh dee Pryor made the case look like sioner, rapidly shoving money at the] a cancelled ee stamp. Morris Park bookies and gleefully shout When Je ard ihe her mother had interfered she and aad ing hosannahs as the “easy money prop: | Mii jitert ran aldewaye and the long iit heart’. dente, shots tust walked home [ANNE anoue This morning's rising aun looked upon) Al If you Interfere th Mr John Monahan, musing upon the . s ; Vielesliudes of a turf camer In a some vidal) baved ers fler that,” went on Mr. Monahan, what niravted apartment in the Lud nle wuld she was going to join the low street dungeon keep, pal church and marry the man ‘ame hom 1 propose, however Heololoininiobollollolotiototottolotolotottted> we! ing of the strike. u have come between me and REAT STRNE NDS AT LAST. Coal Barons Agree to All the Demands of the Men. WINERS T0 GO TO WORK Ten Per Cent, Increase Will Be in Force Until April t, 1901, PHILADELPHIA, Oot, I1—The eon ference of intne operators held here to Jay resulted in an agreement to accede to the demands made by the mtne work: Jers’ convention. ‘The Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company at once lesued the following « grievances which they Ihe Lehigh Valley Company, in whore region the sliding scale {* alae In omen tion, announced | would lane a aiml- lar notlee, and the game course wil) be followed ty the individual operatore \@.0 were represented at the meeting. ‘Tite m all the demands of the virtkyra and means the Immediate end onterence between the individual operators and (he representatives of the big coal-carrying companies to bring about the termination of the coal strike Was resumed to-day in the oMee of President Harris, of the Reading The onl whirl at the divorce mill] Railroad Company. fore the second Ume I'll The first to arrive In (he conference [room were George F. Baer and John Lowoer Welsh, directors of tht Reading Company and the reputed represent tives of the Morgan Interests In that As usual there's a romance In the} #he loved, company Hwee het, Auk ne normothing of paler, President Harris and General Mana- Ones #1800 Alimony, defi! Why aitnt Letend ter ig) et Henderson, of the Philadelphia and Mr. Monahan owes his wite a irifte of NANt to De ina position where, when Reading Coal and ton Company, were 5 be tase leaky « (TAY Uitte Rifle grew up, they would jook Che next to arrive, and later John B. yack alimon reprouchfully at me and say Papa it Garrett, Viee-Prealdent of the Lehigh f Monahan had a short heartsto-| mamma was a bad woman why di you Valley. Raliroad “Company, Congress: hoart Uilk taxt night with a deputy hers; 82 INO 4 Jaw court and proclaim it to, man William Connell, of Seranton, an iM at the Morris Park track is A) a individual operator, “Dr Herbert Well, about this time I decided io) Howe reneerenting A: Rardes & (0 1 really haven't got the onah this) forget my matrimonial troubles by (ax: (and M. 8. Kimmorer, of Maven Chunk, old man,’ protested Mr Mona+|'ng lo the turf | took to the turf aro han, "'l have, however, gol a little bet itera frasiually 1 became inter: ested In’ eclentie handicapping and of $3,000 on a 4 to 1 proposition whieh} am poattive that I have a syetem today eAngiot lowe if It tried. Just watt till the| Which fe a winner at any and all stages race ip over and we'll talk real money,” | Ff the game The horse is running yet, «0 to speak. Made Piles of Money, but Mr Monahan js station apper | "FS bekan to make money<piler of ently forever, In Warden Plokett's cony,| Moneyeand, of course, my wile heard Abaearon ed MA TAGHANTREAL OF TL Bhe is a moat extravagant wom suppowe she Das Kone through Mr. Monahan conaenied to see an her futher left her Byening World reporter to-day he's out on my ‘rail to got elentife handicapping prot Drowsy Mo le 1 have Conaiterabie He ie & tall, slender, handsome man! ™ oy ® Hot all mine 1 hay noted : us turf commissioner fore in men hirtyive years of age, His doops! who are hoayy bettors, besides wagering and @ sireek one | my bh Abraham Rabinowits, of 10 x Te, coal bh yor 1 in etreet, on Friday lant registered on hiel mation ge ce tok ale about the) jber s brat ther DP temples, sugKes! A man deeply yorned in! tywrri ee father's naturalization papers in them He han the breesy, | voree (0 hy Me TMifth Blection Distriot of the Mixith| confident alr of one used to good tor. {4 mportant Asembly District, ‘The pape wued after Rublnowite bad age. He was Informed day that he had were Ins become of on the following 9 right Lo reagan election ihe He was then irre Pir ache Manek Marnee tee | tred | he wore Ings ht, ony, the election: inapitinm right in. my boy." sald Mr], Mlenty of Friends ih told him he ha vant to Monshan, trying to look cheerful, “and Now as itement let me fern upon their advice "ne Ary so, 1 tell you ait about it. My witeta” at | fay thle. nthe level and agistrate Hogan. bald thet’ i, ap-| the bottom of this, and when 1 tell you} Mave alw vn the I to him as an honest mistoke and how she's treated ou'll alinply pity {ende o Exch: fay led an binowite until Nov. & When me, It's a long, BiKnY Involved story, (20 (he benc it ‘arraigned the Magistrate sald but we'll Ja fi up all Mght—all right, || Knows I'm on the level out of every ten cnare suddenly arrested at the Mi @ impreswion that a m the Level race track F had my brot that rame Rabinow shad done and ns “tn the frat pi tion of ine ane night, Ay, over every dole of the counsel tor Bupte | Bay inane laren tree. My ede ad received an turf commis Cullagh could “be present. away with every dollar | have i awe one man in the ee * MILLIONAIRE DIED ‘ON “L” a, at the deal she's given ae'th At me Ninth A Howard M, Giles, fifty of the firm of Watson, Porter & Giles Company, importers and merchants, of 61 Leonard street, and who bag her real name i lived ft Eant Orange, N. J., dropped jo dead Piet, and Bixth aven ihortly after 9 Choa) mornin ng. remained in town last night to attend the Bryan demonstration, and Ree the night at the home of a friend street, Gardner, in West Seventler rand coms were fa othe poliiig place and asked Wale pectors to morateh hin) A al md HO Ep Hehe years old, | ite thin wa OM an elevated train at | thirteen an ago. Mulry, | attired (his mornin way he | IY described aw tho | sestimany height of fastion.” His trousers and | UP, 40d dark material, while his! at Was of a gray faured pattern, ler gold watch chain and an opal n Were (he only bis of Jewelry Mir. Monahan w what is vagu "You cnn nee t Job on Jennte's 1 mixing in her bro moan the level” World, the reporter, “are your L suppiled her with horaes, car- swel arta Mr. Monah dat ma! a merry Gi he went wien I married my wite- Mand that T be ale though she signs oul t all times.” commission in the papers wht Monahan will not eons went to this settlement?” pag mth at ente Mat wat was like a son Sern to ¢ folks. Wh to-day I'm the whites halred boy’ h her mother, Well, had four children, girls; the oldest io day Is twelve years old and ay Het id and the youn we “inh to live with *bant "i hivehiree “etree, Al this Mr. Monahan shuddered slight- and asked to be left alone with his thoughts, PROF. EVERETT DEAD, Was Dean of Har 4 Divinity Sehool and Aged 71, As the train rushed from Mitty-thind Wits ta 4 978,000, fiteet Ing eareroes from rt vert “Well, three year a old Mutry,| CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Oot. 17.—Chartes His seat: tenet tallure ts ey ied to be] my tather-inslaw, died, and denmia i2t1C, Biverett, Profesor and Dean of the \erited, bs gos Goa knows whybut at] Harvard Divinity School, died at bie married to a day ott Ping hom ‘ page, of Oynter fy "He promo ua ed out moth acy Foived Tle wes van) -one years of age, years i Pees ‘or, vorse iene aan Hotel Hungaria, 4 Union Sq. (Bast), ‘Table Chote, bo OF, M., Th erate representing Kimmerer & Whitney ERO 0000 =) or ST, LOUIS WINNERS. FOOTBALL 6 OMAN GETS Court “or 687,000 umagts + Gere VL gh yous wal M Whe Mar run evar ' hie oe ih lain sti SAY FATHER SLEW HIS DAUGHTER. Harry Howard Stewart Accused of Throwing His Child Into Lake Erie. Harry Howard Stewart, a handsome, ealled a) the offlce of the Mecropolitan well-dressed man, twenty-ala years old, [surance Company. Mr Ayers. the hie morning on the charge Manager of the department where Blew WAS atrented th id Ar) was employed, wall he had twen en of murdering hin three-monthacold git baby a Cleveland, 0. Stewart waw arrested at the Metropol: Nan Life Insurance Building, at 1 Mad: |, Suewart w {non avenue, on information in @ (ele and he had ram recelvist from the Chief of Bolles |<lroumetancen o 7 prin teh road (a! tine, f Cleveland thle morning, wh When Btewart was arratqned an follows ‘ornell, at the tequeat at Deter “Arrest on chal mnville. remanded him for forty MC OUT. (he longeml line pormittnd aged an a stenographer Stewart Dentes Crt i. the Interviewed by om Stewart wa ho wrong Under the ho arrest was made at Magis ' e of murder Harry 1. Stewart; may be at @ Grove etreet ‘ RNA) " mu Hody of child has been found, Do not| {ne detective raid he thought ihe yrle delay, He may be advined to skip higMart Wan neon iy the Jefteraon , Lk CO Market prinon thie afternoon by an GWORGE FE Wah Bvening 'World reporter, to whom i Chiet of mate thie statement ‘| was horrified when ihe detectives Wied welch UOtE: told me my babe was dead, | will hot Atewart until three week® ago lived may whether ! am Vonagent Ay wulity with hin wife and baby at M2 Buperior| When T get to Cleveland and ee how treet, Cleveland, But one night he/ certain ather people are implicated oF aire! not implicated, [ ehall opeak or rival took the child and left home, and noth:| not epeak, ak] wee Mt. Lomysell! would |ng further could be learned of the two| Kill the murderer of my babe, yet, on The other Prand, | would mynelt pay. the until yesterday, when the ¢ Neveland po pay d penalty for ite ig wr to Rave other Hse ui ie oa tthe Ute ah | Perea, che APE Te uly nen and the arrest followed, ‘Thin wae not Body Pound tn ‘ai lthe first information the Lila Yy bi Pee soosla) (4 Pb voalon. WANA) t Stewart was here had written to hiv fornet lee had CLEV BLAND, Oot, 1 -The police here days go employer in Cyeveland for @ reference, admit (hat the arrest of Harry Howard This letter wae Lurnel ov to thn loves | Mewar: In New York to day war made authorities and the police herelat heir vequest. An ambulance was! called to the foot of Erie xtreot to get! |the body of a boby which had been | washed ashore yesterday afternoon Jana were notified f Baby Danghter, fi | The underiaker did not know who hy Sawarls [Aner Ie Ia, called him But wben Ne got there Ne ut head found the be. marentiy that of a« thi vor Nis hon: ine AU bay aay “Metiniited “pad ie wart throat out in ear ear, The body waa taken to the morgue and (he Cor: ‘a oner notified. An qutopay will be held ed at that time a) kilted. his, infant aga Nee fea nsenely jealous of his wife attentions te her thie afternoon Barrett and MeConytile The Coroner thinks the child was mur led on the cage, and they Nepea and then thrown into the lake, TWO TORPEDO BOATS | CRASH IN STORM. ee eee - Dahlgren Has to Run Ashore and the Cra- ven's Bows Are Smashed. (Hpecial to The Bvening World) Hest, William G Miller was in come NEWPORT, Ko 1, Oot The tof-} mand of the Dahlgren and renior officer pedo-boat PD wren jiew high and ary} of the feet, and Lieut. Pord Ho Brown on the mud Mate al the south end of | Was in command of the Craven Newport Harbor, ‘The torpedo-boat T.| When off Caste HHMI, jumt after dark, ALM. Craven te in her lip at the! a gute came up suddenly and the Craven torpedo station with ten feel of her vow! became unmanageable, it ie amid, and hent to port at right angles and other-| dashed into the Dehlaren at right an wise badly stove out of shape. Kies Ot a hinesknot rate of speed The two boate left Newport yesterd Lieut Miller expected the Dahigren afternoon bound for Portamouth, NH.) would be cut in two and aunk, and he ran aft and ordered the #hip cleared bul the Craven struck a fender an the side of the Dahigren and glanced off A hurried investination mhowed the Dahigren to be leaking, and Lieut Miller made for the torpedo station. In the heavy wind he make his #lip. foun Pin YM (0 Ta) , tle fore the wind on the fate, fortunate.y PpING on her way wept off the Craven, roically resouel by 4 boal's crew the Daharen with diMeuity, ar tie yan high The Craven was leaking h her forward compartment id she war kept free by the Alerm ayphon pump, 1 ARSHP A SEES, | oaunt daetauits Craft Does Many Tricks in Midair. = FRIEDRICHBHAPEN, Qe. 17 Yenpelin's aleahip ascenited noon, was sieere! agains the essfully throw and manoeuvrer. It was the the direction of Immenstadt The King and Queen of 4 witmenved the trial hie wind and taoks patied tn AME TO-DAY / ut a artour Wurtemberq Count Zeppelin beaan building the alr. ship which was suceemstully galled to: and he day w has heen expert Emperor William of Germany when| the Count had spent all hie own fortun: In experimenting, Rave Nim 4,000,000 | marks out of hie Own purse In order tu enable him to cont work SINST RAILRGAL 4G Day All drug to cure W, new Te © Take Laxative frome Qoinine } Jets refund ube mosey if it fe Wee 4 sigaatare to om oach bea. ‘ tne dveband) ere 7 dt iba lee i lb he chit was all right) it diMoult to! Hoth anchors were cast over, but with! a ail thelr cable were lost, and the i Kron, now helpless, drifted rapidly after: | apes Vln fl Greeted at Every Stopping Place by Enthusiastic Crowds--- “One Soldier’s Life Is Worth More Than | $1,000,000 in Trade,” William Jennings Bryan began his tour of New York State early th | morning. Kyerywhere he was greeted by thousands of people, He was cheered at every stopping place He made a dozen speeches and was en 4 thualastically applauded Mr, Bryan sald that his friends believed that he i would carry New York State ‘ j Mr. Bryan saved & man’s life this morning at Yonkers. Several work: ) inamen in jumpers and overalls ran after the train and, clambering upon | the rear guard, stretched out their hands for a shake with their {dol 4 One man remained too long. The car ran upon a trestle, Bryan saw the danger and grabbed the man by the arm, holding him till the train reached safe ground again By that time the train had attained Nigh epeed, and when the man, with a frightened face, dropped off he tumbled head over heels, but seram+ bled to his feet eben BRYAN AT YONKERS. Republican Party Melon ‘Truata Plunder the People His Charge. Mr Bryan, in his) “The Republican party je against alt wpeech at Yonkors,| chanoge for the poor, ‘The gr 1 Jollee are turning thousan The Democratic! of employment, and this ts also true of party tontay Ik made up trom the ranka| (ie MAIR: Tie Ite publican, party, gee of the accupled and nok trom aoviety ‘ray and then ven them Dak 0 ed veoh in the end, ‘The poor are plundered by The poor mat iain the party because the trysts |he wante a chance In life and demanda| Mr Bryan then spoke of the’ great i standing army and wd that euch a equal rlahte for all, The Demoeratic jarge army wan not needed. b party © for him and the Republican! “We 'do not want the Fillpinos am elt: Re: |tent of the United States nor under the i Vnited @tates flag, But we want to bet FSP) them have their own Government am Party te arrayed againat him Tie publican party stands for th OPPOSES WAR OF CLASSES. Bryan Denies that He ‘Seeks to Make the Poor Hate the Rich. TARRY TOWN, here on earth, SPEECH J os. 17 —tryan tod it unnece NO. 2. the 2.00 people ath nm ere) about tin ar here that he was not seeking to make the poor hate the rich 1 want to help establish conditions he waid, “that will make y to Introduce the rteh peo he poor people when they all get to heaven re crowd went wild with delight and opt up the cheeving til Hevan'e Greate j had faded away in the Matanee, +e LESSON FROM CONVICTS, \*Felons Have Full Binné Pails; Ought They Be | Content ?"’ Asks Bryan, SING SING, N.Y.) fin and other prominent joeal Demos SPEECH On The Bryan) orate of Bing Sing ‘Naik ASAVAD, Nore Hiryan, who spoke for only, about NO. 3. ) . nintes, Wor in the best of humor. 10.0), and (he cote he waved his band toward the | Jate for President was received by the! aay Wale ve Sing Prison he sare i argest vrowd that Wan ever aeen at one liv remarked. "Phe Republicans Nik so much about the full dinner pail. me about che ratiroad station The prisoners inate the walle of that H ‘The factories and te hut down.) prion all have ful dinner pale, but nd man ee employees of the f Ot ine Couette Teak ee Lite irles insisted upon shaking pandw with he country look at it he i Mr Bryan. Their hands were black wiih ming her Bryan stopped | Jwmvut, out the candidate did acem Tarrytown, where ste also. 6 nit 4 shook each man's hand YT Fhe! al Bh ne candidate mind an om ne ne was cheered on the arrival and dee heartily parture of the train at all pliees where Mr Bryan was formally received by) Spe were made. The train pulled out of Bing Bing at Nachaniel F. Hyatt, A. Frederick Car-! 1919 for Peekskill, which t@ to be the penter, Dr HP. Keenan, Michael ot oe BRYAN ATTACKS ‘DEPEW. He Can Fill His "Diane Pail on His Salary as Senator. PERKAKILL, Ny Mr Bryan was cordially received an@ SPEECH ¥., Oct. 1 The | made an addrese which lasted less than Hrvan epectal rotied| ten minutes, in which he pald his Fee NO. 4, a Peeksk pects vuncey Mo Depew, Peokekill a fepot at 103) Ther ole of Mr. De | was a crowd « 6) persons in] In connection with the full dinner pai | and about the Mr itryan ald Mr. Depew could A hig | Previous to the arrival of the tral or pall on nla Senatoria: y and the crowd way entertained by a band of fll many dinner pall@ Me the music and a speech by 8. 8, Muller, of | inboring men on his railroad aabiey, New York Mr Bryan left Peekskill at 108 +6 *ONE-LIFE WORTH $1,000,000" spoken to them. eminute talk from { was punctuated with on the Pailig o'nred | a $00,008" ia FISH KILL ' mul he ha im pass Was only a fl SPEECH wn ar on NO. 5 | ri ae 278, Sa oem aes Awelled the hills would not let is worth more th had gathered from over of the atation, and they Msyan's speeches ¢ wed on Page &

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