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~It’s up to you, Senator—Gov. Odell, | ended with the latter's retirement from - GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE CENT. eee eer [« Circulation Books Open to All” 1 NEW Y ORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE eR 24, 1902. l “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ Ie ON PAGE 8s, PRICE ONE CENT: DELL THE HIfOROA WHO NEW HIS, Lost Ghiblof Se of Senator Plati Clearly Shown by Shel- don’s Defeat for Lieuten- ant-Governor. WHY PLATT WANTED HIM. “Morgan's Man," It Is Said, Had Promised to See that Wall Street Contributed $100,- 000 to Campaign Fund. REPUBLICAN TICKET NOMINATED TO-DAY. For Governor—B. B. Odell, yr. of | BEAT MORGAN’S MAN SHELDON. Orange. 5 Sa For LieutenanteGovernor—F. W. Hig- y gins, of Cattaraugus. For Secretary of State—John F. O’Brien, of Clinton, i For Treasurer—John G. Wickser, of ' For Attorney-General — Henry B, Coman, of Madison. | : , | For Comptroller—N. B. Miller, of | OPC eee ta ae AL | Erie. _ Cortland. For Engineer—E, A. Bond, of Jeffer- | bercraft and Sparkle gon, | Esherin Stake Race. For Judge of tke Court of Appeais—| W. E. Werner, cf Monroe. LYNE RIDES 4 WINNERS. | | You suggested Sheldon—Sen, Platt. | | N \° You suggested Sheldon—Gov. Odell. 4 THE WINNERS It’s up to you, Governor—Sen, P.att, Gaus 3 Roe ao SECOND RACE-O1d |Enssene 2, Bar le Duc 3. Stat Correspondent.) THIRD RACE—Wild Thyme 14, SARATOGA, Y., Sept. 24.—For | Lady Albercraft 2, Sparkle Esher 3. | the second time within a year Sena-; FOURTH RACE—Andy Williams u tor Platt has found that he is not the Hunter Raine F absolute Boss in Republican polities FIFTH RACE—Eva Russell 1, Ti- in New York State. oma 2, Christine A, 3, Hatch 1, (Spectal from a “ SIXTH RACE—Merito 1, Lady, Last winter Gov. Odell refused per- Istccling a¢Antmosliy’a: | emptorily to indorse his Constabulary 1a) te The Breathe world.) i Police bill for New York City; last! GRAVESEND RACH TRAC: ptt] |—A damp, raw, eas: wind made things a bit ungomfortable for the occupants | to accept Senator | of the gfand stand this afternoon, but candidate for Lientenant-| ‘2 8teat army of hustlers after good | things In the bettiig ring -would not George R. Sheldon, and) have cared if the alr was actual zero! and the wind from the vicinity of the night Gov. ness, eclined Platt’s Governor, for the second time Senator Platt Odell, with equal firm- |North Pole ‘They k ept warm enough, Jost his temper—and lost his | and at times they were positively hot hold on the leudership. Gov. Odell waaee the collar. ‘ |} The card was fairly good in spots 4s now the real head of the Repub- | phere was a good handicap and a good! stake for the two-year-olds, but the! ican party in this State. Without discussing the question of ve- facity between the Senator the Governor as to the responsibility for Mr, Sheldon, those in the secrets of the leaders are now explaining the Senator's rest of the races were below par. | In the Albemarle a bunch of fillles were sent to th 108 promisiag one of the most interesting | events of the ay. The fourth ra handicap at a mile and a quarter, loo like «a walk ouis V. Bell, and over Bdvocacy of Mr. Sheldon. The story Is| haying both Hermls and Francesco. en- that since Odell became Governor the tered. Wall street mon have not responded | (hit track wax fast and dry. The at- endance was below the w cause, perhaps, of Une weather, RACE. age be- with any fervor to appeals for cam- paign funds and the need of large con- | Fins ieluhlicns|in the comes campaign was| Handicap; for all ages; about six furlongs, fully appreciated. | meatunueieer at HItFin, Mr, Sheldon's close affilation in aj ciorita, 10: business way with men who heretofore pial 3 thaye contributed Iberaliy was brought to Mr. Platt’s attention, and Mr, don was sounded. According to | paly, Shel- | star of the | Helle of Lex'n, Demurrer, 116, Btory here Mr. Sheldon has been willing | Young’ Hoary,’ 110 to undertake the raising of funds, in Tddle, 111, Doggett10 11 raise ES LS fact he was confident r id rk Lane, he could se: Lees Time=1.10. | n ridden out. $100,000. With this assurance, Mr. Shel- The Auskete broke tn front, made | on became a serlous candidate. |all the running and won cleverly. Cio- But Woodruft's fight and Gov. Odell’s | rita was second away and Astarita third, fefusal to run if Platt persisted in t nA ee throughout. ‘The | Luske 1 out, by a length | fng to force Mr. Sheldon’s nomination, | from C Nioritas ¥ who was a length and a half in front of Astarita SBCOND RACE, for three-ye politics carly this morning. , He| personally announced the fact to a staff correspondent of The Evening World at 2.54 A, M- to-day in the telegraph oftce | here as he was sending a despatch to J. Plerpont Morgan, of Broad and Wali Streets, advising Mr. Morgan of a new, me that he (Mr. Morgan) could no eontrol. Selling: sj one mile and « ‘Starters, Huteh aaene, 98, Rar Le Du 116, wits 106, Shea 108, Jockeys. Lyne Betting, Fin. str. Place, Y 9.10 i Redfern. #i Boaster | Rockey, 1 Hot, 10 i —_——S H ODELL AND HIGGINS NAMED. 98, Start poor Essene had the speed and set pace, followed by Old Hutch two had the race to themselves all t way. The Referee, Rar | 0 Rockey ran in a clo: but were never dani (Special to The Evening World.) | SARATOG/, N. Y., Sept. 24.—Del-| swung Into the str looked jaded after the hot con-|to the front and drew awa apleasily by a length fro 0 ferencer of last night when they met Wi) our fengihs. In rront ut ae 18 $n convention to-day. Due. THIRD RACK, for two-year-oll Mitten; A lot of the delegates didn't show wp atall. They heard last night that B row was cn between Platt and! Odell, and not a few took the first rain out of Saratoga to the high narle Staken malt furlo Starters, wht. j Ha Theine, 105 Laily Albercraft, Sparkie Esher, rosa, 14,” Smith y Mine. f9.Cochran Michaels 19,J. If they hat sfayed a little longer they would have found everything Tw 8 ‘Redfern § 7110 Won’ easily. Thme—1.07. ante bipassrast had the speed, =| sho a Sad a pace to the stretch, fu Fading Kentuck Start ire (Continued on Second Page, well-matched | | ja " of the Delaware, ‘TROOPS WILK UT AT EOBARRE. Ninth Regi ed by the Protect Strikers. ment Order- Governor to City from MOB RULED ALL NIGHT. (Special to The Evening World ) WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. . Stone has called out the Ninth Gov Regiment, of this city, 24.— and the men will all be in camp half a mile from here to-night. The regiment, is commanded by Col. ‘erty. Battalion sent to Pittston, mouth. which is 750 strong, Cc. B. Dough- is will at once bo Nanticoke and Ply- The remainder of the men will be held In readiness to bi | train to any points Sheriff Beddall, has requested Gen, ye rushed by special where rioting occurs. of Schuylkill County, Gobin to place the county under martial law. Gen. Gobin will consut Gov, Stone in regard to the matter. Indignatio n is expressed by the strikers on every hand. Mobs ruled the night and this mor At time the vired force: th small ed about ng hundres nlve! Attacks Attucks wer2 constant the 18 mine of the Lehigh & Wilkea- Wyoming Valley all ning. call for soldiers was sof deputy sheriffs he valey were being or beseiged by infuriated mobs rmed with eals for ds of en and PS, ly a. on Mine. n being made on the barre Coal Company, at Wanamie, and the big steam shovel at wrecked with dynamite and the employed were stoned and fired into. was houses of mén ties were unable t the washery working It The depue o make any headway and were fired at whenever they tried. A mob paraded the streets of Nantl- coke during the night and a number of men were beaten, while this morning all who tried to reach the col|lery were turned back. the Exeter colllery besieged and night, and this moi to escort sore no they were attucke bombarded Guards and deputies at at Sturmersyille were dung the rning when they tried n-unton men to work ed by an armed mob two hundred strong. Deputy Sherif! W clubbed as ne lay companions char: rescue him, but he was shot in the At the Avondale ern this morning the men on thelr way to work, stoning | 4 mertca them and firing illiams was shot and on the ground, His ed and managed to is dying, A fireman leg. and Bliss Collieries Lockawanna and West- large mobs attacked them, and there | was continual rioting. Four Shot at Pitston. At Piteston four men were shot during | riots, two very. seriously. ‘At Maltby, North Wilkesbarre, Ex-| ctor, Parsons, Mill Creek and other mobs dyed strong and ards or the dep haa kept the er this morning, but force at the lined the roadways, sur- ollierles where work has ny golng on With pickets several hun- with no fear of the utiles. A steady rain wds from marching they are gathered in collieries where work has been done that they command the roads. ‘Three attempts wreck the bridge y of Troops were sen have been made to leading to the Silver the Philadetphia and Iron Company within t by Gen, Godin th morning io guard the eiiee while . Te en coal cara passed over it, ~ Radginese PRINCESS IN ~—OAIPWVRECK. | Victoria of Norway and) Sweden Aboard the Royal Yacht, Runs on Rocks in the Baltic. ‘ | BOATS TO HER RELIEF. The Royal Guest, It Is Sup- posed, May Not Be in Very Grave Danger, as Accident) Happened in Calmar Sound. | | sTocKHOLM, Sweden a Swift vessels have been sent from here Sept to the credit of King Oscar's yacnt, which Is on the rocks in the Raltic Sea with the Crown ‘Princess Victoria aboard, The yacht Is ashore near Calmar on the east coast of Sweden, about 10) miles south of Stockholm. Reports received here concerning the pacht and the Crown Princess are meagre, but {t is not belleved that the jeeaanenieers are in any particular danger, |The yacht Is a large craft built ex-| |pressly for the comfort of the royal| family and no provision was overlooked | for safety. One reason why the belief is that the yacht are safe Is Imar Sound, those on board ‘because she ts ashore in | accoraing to the Information received here and not out in the Baltic. Help |has doubtless reached the vessel from | Calmar. . Princess Victoria for her health 1 was on the cruise wr wile of who for the y been the The health of King r that he is unable to of the Vi a Gustavus, Princess Crown Pri: ast two y Swe Osear is $0. p attend to his duties as. ruler people of Sweden and Norway. The Princess is the daughter of the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Baden. She married for, reasons of state at a time when the Crown Prince was infatuated with a peasant aitl. She is a hypochondriac of the most pronounced type, and spends very little of her time In ‘Sweden. Almost since in BY THE GRAND JURY. Prisoner’s Counsel Moves for an Immediate Trial and the Case Will Soon Go on the for an immediate trial and the motion will probably be granted. It was feared this morning by those who delleved Disbrow guilty of the mur- der of Clarence Foster and ‘“Dimp‘e" Lawrence that no indictment would be returned. The Grand Jury intimated to Distriet-Attorney Smith that more evidence was needed and took an abrupt adojurnment to permit the Dis- trict-Attorney to get additional wit- nesses. This he did, presenting the tes- timony of New York surgeons, and the indictment resulted, ‘Tne prisoner's counsel, who deciared this morning that there would be no indictment, professed to be greatly surprised at the outcome. ‘The vote on the Indicement was close. There was a flerce contest of the two almost equally divided parts of the Jury for and againat indictment. Those who favored letting Disbrow go free stuck out obstinately. But the contradictory stories told by Disbrow t after the tragedy, his ppearance from Good Ground and y of his wife that he told 4 after the bodies were e must leave the country, jot be overcoked by the majority jurors Disbrow is deflant. He laughed at the! JGrand Jury's Indictment and said: "L) Jam rea r trial at any time.” ‘| ius lawyer says everything that ha [pened on Tiana Bay the fatal nig! Will be told and thai he will clear his ent. ot ——+$_—_ CARNEGIE VISITS KING. Iron Master Goes te Balmoral Castle. LONDON, Sept. 4.—Andrew Carnegie has gone to Balmoral to visit King Ed- ward. Jord Rosebery and Winston | Spencer Churchill are at Balmoral —$—<— WEATHER FORECAST. orecast for the thirty= hour ending at 5 P.M. Th day for York City and vicinity: pudy and threat ing, with showers to-night and probably Thursdays cooler; fre’ variable winds, mostly northerly, New oo Luuch tn New ‘ks Breakfast in Chicag ivanta ih ace Set transter ta oak Mer identity. reached life and damage to property in the quar- Guatra-Qaracas Railroad were blown up HOW PRINCESS VICTORIA OF SWEDEN ON BOARD KING OSCAR’S WRECKED YACHT. PRES Rawr * FRINCESS VICTORIA: Mr. Roosevelt’s Condition Improved as His Special Train Slowly Advanced — to Washington, | Physical Condition Good— Possibility of Another Opera- : < 2 2 > oa 2 |—When + President Roosevelt's _ - j train reached here at 2 0% el | this afternoon, it was announced BOMBARDED BY > GOULD'S YACHT eS SED Old Atalanta Hoists the American Flag as al Decoy and Fires on Venezuelan City—Venez- uela Forced to Apologize and Salute Flag. with dynamite Thursday, 1s, the revolutiontats. WASHINGTON, Sept. grams United States PORT-OF-SPAIN, Island of Trinidad, Sept Sept. 24.—A leading Germap merchant, who recently escaped from Ciudad Boll. yar (on the Orinoco River, Venezuelu), has arrived here. from reach that city without arousing the suspicions of the inhabitants as to her Reetaurador returned to La Gualra the who indignantly ¢emanded a complete apology from the Venezuelan ment, and also that the flag of the United States be saluted by the offend- Ing ship. The second cablegram from Ministe the Restaurador Cindau the stratagem the Custom-House at By Bolivar and immediately opened fire on the centre of the city, causing loss of ments, BALTIMORE AT PHILADELPHIA. AMERICAN LEAQUE—SECOND GAME. BALTIMORE .. 02000101 PHILADELPHIA .... 00011002 At Washington—Boston, 2; Washington, 8. At Chicago—St. Louis-Chicago game postponed—rain. At Cleveland—Detroit vs. Cleveland postponed—rain. $$$ —— o-~4 1-5 RAIN PREVENTS GAME AT POLO GROUNDS. The Giants were to have tackled the Boston club again this | afternoon, but rain caused the postponement of the game. At Cincinnati—St. Louis-Cincinnati game postponed — ain SS he LATE RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. = f 8 ¥ x Fifth Race—Hattie Walker, Mu Musical Slipper, Lady Jocelyn AT ST. ‘Louis. Fourth Racc—Ravensburg 1, Toby Tosa 2, Hucena 3, Fifth Race—Jack Young 1, Mamselle 2, Aules 3. ei eee HARD TASK TO PUNISH MOROS. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—That the task of reducing the Moros to terms is proving difficult is indicated by the following cable, dated Manila, received to-day from Gen. Chaffee: “ swamps prevented.” fact was reported to Minister Bolwen Govern- |Roxana Seitz Found Dead in Two Feet of Water Pond, Hackensack. | 4.—Two cable-| FATHER SAYS MURDER. Minister Bowen at Caracas were received at the tern iineh making, nctayelled iP | Ge made a statement under oath that] State Department this afternoen. ‘The Koma moat of the time. A few 2 gay [on Aug. 20 the Veneguelan warship] frst stated that the Restaurado: ap- frum Stockholm to Italy to vi Visit her. | Restaurador (formerly George J. Gould's] proached Cidad Bolivar fying the yacht Atalanta), when steaming up the} American flag. She did not lower the Orinoco River in order to again bom-|fag until she was very close to the HISBROW INDICTED bard Cludad Bolivar, holsted the Ameri-| shore, when she opened fire upon the, can flag Insurgents from her position there, This was done in order to be able tO | creating great consmrnation. When the { \ Bowen reports that the Venezuelan ndar. a ‘ i y cals ters inhabited by foreigners. The mer: Government promptiy acceded to these chant sald the foreign consuls and all| terms, made a suitable apology. and the An indictment for murder in the arat|the population of Clidad) Bolivar. pro-|rommander of the Reataurasor holated degree” waa returned this afternoon tested against the actions of the Restau- | the peo NG and fired a national | te. against Louls Disbrow by the Suffolk | rador, : ; County Grand Jury. His counsel moved! Two pridges on the (English) 1 The matter ip still under consideration see , englis La lbetween the State and N Depart- hing Mar | -Lohn J. Pershing wnabie to reach Maceiy forts; waten: and eek ,, MISTER | that his temperature was no} ing. Seeretary Cortelyou de- © | clined to make a formal state a Roxana Seitz. a beautiful dete | year old girl, Union street, drowned in two feet of water in Cof- fey's Pond, near that place to-day. Coroner Curry thinks the girl was a suicide, deny this. Hac the girl intended to drown ‘herself, her father claims she would | have thrown herself into the Hacken- | sack River, insteef of crossing the | Anderson street bridge and walking | through the woods to Coffey’s Pond, which is nothing but a shallow quag- | The girl's body in her father ins. ward she was overpowered The President passed the d propped up on a pillow and an interestin 46° k in his hand. His physies condition is all that the doet ors {could ask, barring the wound on” his leg. ale has suffered little pain from this to-day and Dr. | Lang has not found it necessary,” to apply a new dressing. No Bulletins Issued. 5 It has been decided to issue n0 bulletins as to the President's con= dition for fear that too much im- portance would be attached to his- disability, which the doctors say is in no sense dangerous. Tue President enjoyed the most refreshing sleep last night that: he — has had since he left home and felt so well this morning that he wanted to get out of bed and sit in the par= — lor of his car. He followed the ad- vice of his doctors and did not arise. Arrangements have been com= pleted for removing the President from his car when Washington is reached to No. 22 Jackson square, the og in bed with his leg in Curry’s whose parents live in| Hackensack, was found | Her parents vigorously was found face down- Now pool, This fact, is further proof that before she was | the sha thrown into the water. He will de- mand an Inquest. temporary executive offices, A car Went (to Band Concert, riage will be in waiting at 630 Lust night the girl left her home at| o'clock, at which time the train is dusk to attend a band concert in the public the townspeople, as she was employed In A. P A egram was received to-d Ieeaulyesattracted goneraivatientionssNo| 7 Semen : otal ¢ hus been found to-day who saw her | {rom Mrs. Roosevelt announetag tu the square during the pert that she is on the way to Washing= Mr, Selta’s theory is that the girl w as ton from Oyster Bay. shortly met young man, who induced her to ak] with him. He took her across the An-| The President will have to remain derson street bridge to the Hackensack | quiet for about ten days, and it bas © Woods and there prevail over her strangied he ried her body to the pond 4 To suicide purse on the bank, and on a fly @ memorandum book scrawled this mes- sage: “I did this myself.” Mr, Seltz says the message ts not in| his daughter's handwrting. The \night. A light had been adjusted to pocket book was empty, though she nad| the head of the bed. $ on Sunday and had made only trifling) No information is being given out purchases siuce. | Investigat AMBULANCE CORPS | TO MEET ROOSEVELT. 1 dergone the ded that dle elty but Dr, ehief of the Nay who has a full report on th the causes making it nec Obser th in his opinion b: Sno" incision wil have healed ‘The Pennay! eolal thes President has a perfectly nore: Car, res tu ae i. 4 ota eA ee Kix ue Viahe RE sty due there, and the President will be She was well known to placed in a chair and carried to it square. Howard's notlon store, and her after leay home by Must Keep Quiet, ould “then car.| been decided that he shall stay im Washington during that period. The report that another operation will have to be performed excites 0 alarm. It is said that second opera~— | tlons are frequent in abcesses. ‘The President read a good deal last finding he ast It In. r one of , gloves and teat of the placed ke he Jom ally from the train. The railway, Stifled Sere: * ne Reren mah ienrit employees have been given instruc: hose re e is on a nad®, nat, far tren. | tions to give the Presidential special woods, Not far from it heard a woman's | the right of way over each division, after dusk. » so that, slow as it is going, it fs mote the woods and he | delayed by traffic, but simply by the” to go out alone in the durk 10 efforts of the different engineers to see that the car containing the Preita dent is not unduly delayed. ——— | Notice that Trip Is Of. Secretary Cortelyou has sent O- tice to all the cities the President was to visit, which read Ike this: “Please see bulletins regarding the: | President Issued to the press. The President regrets exceedingly that he jwill be unable to carry out his inten-— ltions to visit your city at presemty Drepa- for the re the tempprary been made Presid) Mar Wt at met the artives th corps. fr an ambulan Hospital and will be He is deeply appreciative of the in= Jackson square house terest shown in the plans for his re ws that the President had un- | ception and desires that you Comey ies vot, Waal ue municate the purport of this despateht | to your associates on the commit and all others who should be adv! He will certainly try to make | visit at some future time,” and gathered about the bul- ards tn neral crowds. Rixey, the Presi- » 18 vut of tha rhe, assist i Bureau of Medic