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ee Nig eal | NGAT | EDITION PRICE Cy) i CEN J OSDAY, a; “Sree. PRINGELON, °. Tremendous Vote in New York Tigers Defeated by the Wash- ington Heights Team with and the Whole Country Little Chance to Win. Indicates Landslide. Phe polls closed in this city at 5 o'clock this afternoon, Crowds have gathered about the polling places throughout Greater New York to hear the result. The loaders of both parties are contident. The Republicans 1S Te [« ‘ Circulation Books Open to All,” || NOVK: MBER 6, 10, IN BAY STATE TON GOES FOR BRYAN REPUBLICAN LEAD 1S cut DOWN FORTY PER CENT, soe Early Returns from Small Towns Indicate a 40 Per Cent, Increase---McKinley May Lose 100,000 Votes in OOO WOO OCU OOO COMO OUI OOO OOO OOF pponttsony SAW THE TIGER FIRST, ¢ claim the Bryan majority here will be a small one, while the Demo craty predict a landslide for the Nebraskan, The latest advices from the headquarters of both political par- ties indicate a vote of unprecedented proportions, This points, in the opinion of the best judges, to an overwhelming victory for one party or the other, The indications are that this extraordinary balloting will leave nothing in doubt, Tt will be a landslide. From all parts of the country comes the same story—uni- versal interest and unparalloled activity. on the part of the voters. Everywhere the weather is ideal, Disturbances are rare and of little importance, In this city the election was one a the quietest on record, Not a serious clash occurred between MeCullagh’s deputies and the police, More than one hundred arrests were made, but few of the ac- cused were held, eeieeemnemeenien irene : POLLS CLOSE AFTER DAY OF HEAVY VOTING. ——— The polle in all the precincts in Greater New York closed promptly at 5 o'clock | tnd gueswork this afternoon, Por an hour previous! When the last vote had been deponit- comparatively few votes were cast, ax) ed the oMoern of the election procesded the heavy balloting had been done ear) at once to count the ballots, and thir Her fn the day, Tt is estimated that Cully] Work Is now progrenwng expeditiously ™ per cent. of the votes were deposited It Is belleved that with the large corps by 11 o'clock tn the morning. of clerks employed the results will be made known early all caloulations were made on estimates ‘The Linest » Princeton outtons Columbia, The closing hours were marked by) made Known carly, lo Let ‘o| t le wold that few tickets in compart Pall (Gape,) int tee tarke quietness. Crowds atill gathered about \ sae in : d: ri Welgntss feott Guard, Wright the booths after they were closed and |#en with former yeare were scratched ‘Guan vrnuds disvunsed the probability of the result, |afd that both aides kept closely to party Tackle "hws Howover wide were tho differenves af | Ines nT V. Hovenbarg views as to the outcome, all agreed that} The election today has heen <ibaek sykes 0 4 #tin the hias|Mounced as the moat ¢ 1 order! fan Halt-Baek.. (Cap) Morley thy vote eit Re meee TAY ieee held in thiecity, ‘he ealonae th Hight Halt-Back Capt.) Morley Very of the olty kept well closed and distur Will Back Derrlen Hoh Republicans and Democeatal tne paling, places and on tin eiteets Final poore: Columbia, 6) Yrinoeton, 5, claimed to have cerried the day, uth were very tew (oecin! io The Kvenion id.) | const Pib, Nov, ih vn o VOTERS IN EARLY |STRAICHT TICKETS, dasgiing briliiancy wione down on Co» lumbta Field this afternoon and 10,0 persons waw Dr. Low's young men buok RUSH TO POLLS. | WERE THE RULE, | wi’ And tore and plunge agaiiet Dr, Pate rere | — ton's proteres, 11. was almowt perfect football weather | Chief Devery Rw: ' ted that! Broke All. Time Records, Balloting B win Peace- fully in Ev ry District, and perhaps a too balmy for the! s, bul Just the thing for spectators, am) every second of the contest wes Says McCullagh—Littie Scratching Dono. enjoyed Vileetion day in Greater New York |. Straight tiatloty and plenty of them ‘The, enthusiasm was rife and intense turned owt ain leat Autumai day. | Were the rule in every voting precin AL all moments. Prinveton rent over at} ies were radiantly clear, the elf bf Greater New York id feast 10 howling undergraduates and the) ting. ‘There was an lrresistibie|; A phenomenally heavy vote was aw the bracing weather to be} ured by the record made up to early Afternoon, The average vote was easily fifty an hour, ‘The rush for the polle began at day break. In the congested voilig pre tinets of the ilpper east and wert aides! Alubmus of this virinity was present wih Wives and daugitere whose teat: | ures were indistinguishable by reason of | enormous yellow chrysanthemumes. One side of the feld, the Princeton’ ” wide, looked like a huge orange grove. Mattie punted and Méitey muffed, invitation In oul of doors The election machinery of the manly municipality began moving in the five boroughe promptly at 6 o'clock, The It] election officials were no more prompt Rut,opposite was a massive orchard of (War. Prhio bail on, Columbia's] than the voters, men were in line before the upening of violets and white carnations, showing fou yar Fa [ine Mectave gained) tn the overspopulated districts in the! the polls, ‘The brief time spent tn the whete Columbia's adherents sat. tls a ti foriey. who | upper weat side the apprehension (hat! booths when voting began ahowed that | Was downed im there were more voters than (here were) hiraight tickets were the rule. In there) 6 fifteen ie Five to Four on Prineeton, le He Kicked et F the line and Columbia Before the. game was called petting) Provght Hout to the wenty-five-yard Wap brisk, and the provailing olde were | {iii Morley punted to Matis, wh 1 5 to 4 on Princeton | the thirty-yard line, minutes in the day to recelve thelr voies caueed an early crush about the voting boothe, As many as fifty men were in line at many places when the election districts an average of one ballot a min Ute Was malntulned, Smashing AI Hecords, ‘Yet man) wagers at even money were) Weeks Nurdies for Mis. officers arrived, Superintendent of Hleetlons MyeCul made and wot foolishly thought.) yy, made five re through ae ee lagh, after receiving repor rom hin Columbia's glowing » » ten] Pr n'y centre and repeated ; deputies, wld The speed attained tp days 4nd Princeton's humiliating the trick for four yards Veoks | Democratic Ward Leader Avvested) i. districts this morning estailishrs dateat by omeli tort Boturday. made) i! brnats'y nvccyard. tine Mechewe jee er neo velton, Demorratic a rreord ite ee ete drag tine MECHVe | teader of the Sixteenth Ward, Fifteenth \" jumbia wot the ball on @ fumble, More jee. made five yards through right guard, Weeks hurdied for three yards more|the Republican ward leader, Harry Ja-| ‘Wpom all paris of (he olty teary the he rate was a ballot a minute Hemarkable Voting easing at the reault extromely hasarae| | ous, THE GAME. Assembly Distriet, Witllameburg, was arresied this afternoon on compiaint of} and Wright broke (hres Prineeton wo ne} like & burglar) quillard, who charged that Velton was! some of the rémarkab¢ tances of Mikal Ue tos Cots Ane for another five ard aain, Columbia] Intimidating vorers, Veloon was taken heavy vole ate the ratlowing, fn th and a-second tr The bali! Voney's inter: | t se, Biang prest patice station sc | Mottord, who was do on! 4 nh Meineeton's | t charged, (Continued on Second Page) Went to Movord, whi wae doweed intes paral inued " PT the W-vard Nine. Columbla On Hart's fumble vK ven Mais htiied tac Wtbiea. ono Wee ane: ' Ave yards for int itr pro reward ee cars captain of this election district Re verde jed-on Columbian aS-pard ‘lv | VOTE COST HIM HIS LIFE, | arure coptaty of thin eloottyn isin even yan iter | Viger Ling shoved tack, owt a a Who dropred on Col . . “UM Govte (he Pollen tf f Diet BET Of Ling for yome ne ' Hine, Two end rune give Princ Py A RR Bright's diveane and Jagt night he varie. Merlive galned faur. y Tate Pe nen twelve Hata) Jenenion. Helan, Dr. Freeman, tid him ie wou 4 ent run. CM 0) © yeara og.) NOt be able to go to the pally, The : art wah IAM, bat resumed’ pia: 0 he centre ae Mande) Joachim, Afty-nine years 0: men had been ¢eeried t/ pails ao ~ trate cao ah 3 1 TE Mead eee [Stoned dead in front of his residence! time ago when he regintered, more {at M2 Rivington street’ this morning, “Dr, Freeman,” he ri 1 have k tackie for wove! ' tontinued io shove after casting bis vote in the Second aauntey we MY doe Blection District of the Tenth Assembly | fou NC now. Y gilt vote Dyteict. Mr, Joachim was for fifteen It kills me.’ N ince § came th thin Shiver on Aixih Page.) aball not limandarnes vore for hadietittey aig ia the T Massach usetts, HOST 1 anette a at the Returns received from early towne in Massachusetts indigate Or ‘Ja tremendous gain for Bryan and a correspondingly heavy loss for 0.000 to | MeKinley, MeKinley’s plurality, according to these early indi { Heations, furnished by the Associated Pros, will be 100,000 lea than four years ago. | how that t as kone for Bryne by, hie co aetieee one we eee tT FIRST RETURNS IN CHILD BURNED PLAYING AROUND BONFIRE. SHOW BRYAN GAINS, ‘. - ove e/ og ' ‘wet’ |Massachusetts Towns Indicate Heavy iced Slump from McKinley in East, . rr WINNERS AT LATONIA ‘Tho firet election returns recelyed Dem., 126 this afterncon were from emall) The vole in thie town four year® ago re ! 1) I T Ruf j Massachusetts towne where, wher was Aryan 19) Meltintey, 2, mt \ 1h 2M 1 ‘the ful) vote was cast, the polls \ ‘Tote igniting a lowe for MoKiniey of don loloned and the result annown votes and a galn for Bryan of M1 ‘These resulta were wired by the The vote of the town of the town af ESULTS AT LAKESIDE. | poclated Prose to The Wvening Wor) Aco chiter day te ae follows: Bryan, ‘ jand are as follow 1h, MeKinley |, PIPTH Mint 1, Bitato:QueansOp"Al/Bpownve | nowToN The first vote in t Pio you f esldent in 1606 waw 7 Sinte to be ay nee day was from | itrvan, 10) MfeKiniey, 17% } Avon, The potle there cloned at 1] ‘The voty fir ¢ nor is) Crane (Rd, Jo'eloek, and at 216 the renults were ane] 10m) Poine €D. r nounced ax follows \ SEW HEDFORD, Noy, @One piae oe ae mw Oe Ty ot Vor Ir And Blevenr | i cleo gives MoKiniey cept ble vole Dickson went tO ine) poe Monte Ml fhoow u | try > ‘ VOTERS CFEK alloting place this morning and avked Kry an ah In 1 MeKiniey get 40 ye bafiot, ft wan refuy the clerk® |) For Governor; Crane It 176, Pa i tr 140. hig that np euch name as Dickson sted On the Neate A atu of the aeeeneeen cee -- rors + showed that deft Nix 1 rem SARIN hie am Hehe, whore vore was HOI rower Minn Says They Are Cute ol outevard iad 'niftan a nt ike erative Weket Houlevard for n y i | i ting the Dew vies rt of hunts ts compel nes reeep: Thoma Smith) secretary of Tom | Justices Sit in County | Ten a Weiant, ot 1494 glen SPAT ait louis Minthy A ‘ } Court to Hear Man: |Iiiulevini y Dinttiet, re } damus Cases. Tas Paentes ati Sung Den oe a eee eee esta! to defeating obt oa0m Noted Republican a niyo leotto 1 ite and f the mos Dustin aan, acre Haat and | Lventy ‘einandam thresh Whe Hs | aenate ft bem” Oe of ie ny Lawyer of Large Vitegerald sat n th County Court ypectors to recelve his vo fp § Lod nels » Honse today to hear applications for| duatice Barrett sented all the a winger, wh en t Practice. writs of mandamus on behalf of vote Hone, holding th foo late for | Ropublican theket and itying tu and algo for writs of habeas corpus for veral of the whan capta ed am the wellknown [auch peraona an hud been arresiel for! — wanking apeply tor tse awyer and eX+President of 6 Reeguie alleged violation of the election law . sembly candidate. Munsinger's eff ty Commitiey died rears pant im| FIRE NEAR POLITIOIANS. rn nant ens or ae ta" 4M ray Mi vue Supreme Court and writs were teved In rat Randolph, {Part tu ‘ fi n ‘Three. Marin " Within ‘Two but particulary ama Patrick © |i 1Mi, devcending | from, wally | Willlam Henry Page. ir. and Assia: * IT the Bene ‘ ‘ tered | eadauariers. fr wien wixtoen veate gid @ " Jant Corporation Counsel Terence Parley |Maees af Van Cotte Headquarters, |ti0n0 | ie cite ls Heke wien cre old and ya were present to protect the intereata yg, The politicians gathere ahd Avon) ay ‘ ade : oe an wan mie | Lammany UbiivAN | Mehard Van Cott’s headquarters tn the] i ara le Te came to ted P| pgnth Const District had plent pana ‘ _ on New York ad, an ansietaat to ana Ha Sian noon, when fire was dlecavered: two) ihe /emarte ee en ean I 15 ANDO.) OF NW Ae Jpn frat ered wan ly Just foors away ne fivesior ‘ i { 4 eof threes Commis Barrett commanding the eection officers ’ dore P. Jenk ‘ , \ 0 whe tee Bee f the feventh Biertion Dat f the! blind factory of Theat , hoe ‘ majorit ‘i wid ve conetructed eyonth 0 show) gd Canal atree ; t “Rirudwtek ahold the pice jo. wear fan reel. andl sronatuse \ had : tof y eves | that thorougt Mu ped storia wa flied w € Thiew hore cher Ve rowle deg i t int The fire esarind pie had} n , ' ' Wi, o eleva a ; vil of crow te SNOW FALL IN WISCONSIN. arm was qu yiow : “~- ito Presideney hore, Th war 1 Storm Swllenty springs Op and Bobi 1 ame year, * hree upper f fo May Deterfere with vate t f 1 County tom MA ie campaign of ' the ime mirtak ’ J or and ia ud be Vol | frowkiye Pete ff ‘ ate for F i ection Listriel of chet Rev. Thorpas 7 \ v avy vot | Shee nthe Trent by Dietrice. | Willoughby avenues, Brook le 19 : marited las 0 get bh il the reciory ‘ [MILWAUKEB. Win, Nov, &-now!be held tn Gra Tenth street. a Jay morning Randolph. Vt shortly bi rats wri r HM apoplexy. He was | vegat ‘ » ott 1 and » graduate at veh . Brooklyn j He bh thirty 1, Franels on ree will be tn Toe intermen:

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