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GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CEN [“ Circulation Books Onen to All.’’ votes STATE CLAIMED BY BOTH SIDES. +++ . Odell’s Managers Give Out, Figures In- dicating that He Will Come Down! from the Country with Unbeatable) —— Majority. Coler Men Meet this Estimate with, Figures of the Leaders in the Bor- oughs of Greater New York Which, Would Indicate Sweeping Victory. : Tt ts all over but the voting and the fireworks, but the result is In doubt Not in recent years have both Republicans and Democrats expressed such seemingly sincere confidence in the result, Chairman George Dunn Is cxpitelt with his figures. He makes Odell’s plurality 37,600 and announced to-day that even that may be short. ‘The Democratic campaign managers are not giving out figures and probably they will not give out any, but they are none the less sure of the result ‘This disposition to suppress figures probably results from orders issued by David B, Hill. It extends to the local organization and to Brooklyn, But the figures are In and The Evening World ts able to give, from inside sources, what the Democrats below the Bronx are expected to do. | In a confidentia! communication to the State Committee Leader Murphy, of Tammany Hall, has promised that Bird S. Coler will have a plurality of 72.00) In New York County and the Bronx. Hugh McLaughiin has promtsed a plurality of 22,000 in Kings, although some of his Neutenants prophesy that the pluratity will run to 30,000. Borough President Cassidy, of Queens, has promised Tam- many Hall a Coler plurality of 4,000, and Richmond ts depended on for 1,500. This makes an estimated plurality for Coler In Greater New York of 99,500, and If it is) delivered there appears to be no possibility that Odell can come down from the country with a vote big enough to overcome It. UP-STATE WORRIES FOR THE 6. 0. P. | Besides this, there is much up-State of a cheering nature to the Democrats | The Republicans are worried about Erie County. where there are Internal dis-| sensions in the Republican party and the Labor vote is lined against the Re-| publican candidates. ‘Advices from Buffalo are to the effect that Coler will carry the county by 2.000 and that the county ticket will be elected. The Repubitcans will not con- ede this, but give no figures, Both sides claim Monroe County, and the Demo- erats appear to have a chance. In other districts up-State there is dissatisfaction among Republican leaders) that is going to hurt the ticket. Bitter factional fights are being waged among the adherents of Gov. Odell and men opposed to him. Assurances have been received at the State headquarters that the region north and west of Albany will Prove to be full of surprises. The Democrats figure on an increased vote up-State because the party is re- united, They are basing their predictions on the Congressional] vote of two years ago when the ticket was weighted down with the hoodoo Bryanism. To-day the Democratic ranks are golld, there are few factional fights of consequence and the ucket of their party, are displeased with the way Gov. Odell has favored the rural districts in the tax-rate question. A defection from this source !s expected DEMOCRACY HAS ALL TO GAIN. BOTH SIDES SAY THAT | Mag: mt New New York. tee 12 1c* dd Page, supplement with Sunday's World, under’ Wert. | Bs MURDER RE OF SALOON “Baltimore Blackie” and Com- panion Smashed Furniture and Fought in Newark Hotel, After a Midnight Drunk. BARTENDER DREW REVOLVER and fight that ensued. revolver and ran from behind the gave m yecitation entitled * Extra 12-pa Buy ICAPT. HAROLD WEEKES, COLUMBIA'S STAR BACK. onte slide. Say NEW YORK, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] 1. 1902. PRICE ONE CENT, © U.OF PENN 2'7 scored two touchdowns. | missed the other. who had bet all their money on At Princeton—Princeton, 1 At Chicago—First half: At Amherst—Amherst, 16; Sixth Race—The Boe! to Tue World.) AQUEDUCT, wis ‘Sardine’ Day at That it was Sat- |urday and the usual mob of thousands jammed into the place until there was | searcely place to move around. | Aqueduct has not the accommodations [or Westchester or Sheepshead, and as there were nearly as many at the track this afternoon as those tracks on a turday the crush can be easily sined. ‘The crowd was estimated at Y. uct is to say fal to The Evening World) ; tee cee NEWARK, N J., Noy. 1—Four men ‘Truat question ‘overshadows everything ‘i im had a desperate fight in the Capitol » fields were very hurge in all of Local conditions from a Democratic standpoint are ideal. Tammany and the | yy o10) No, 249 Market treet, this morne evonislandiacventeenwastiiltie Brooklyn organization will get out the full vote, while it has been found Im-|i.. secutting iu the murder of 4 tin the opening event. Of these at possible to awaken the Republicans from thelr apathy. Donnelly, bartender, and the w: Peet eane PEE eto lareqatonee) Residents of Greater New York who would not vote anything but a National | of James Ortell, propr % game. ‘A trimp known as “Baltimore ture was the Babylon n furlongs, for all esting fleld was ther whose name is suppo be Flood entered the place between 3 od race was the by the Republican managers, but they expect to more than make up for It among | and 4 o'clock this morning. and a, furlong, 3 She ‘They ‘bought drinks and by 7 ofclock | z nee Guard, “the Tron the farmers who would like to see New York City, Buffalo and Rochester pay all ( They boug sa ink: ti Sate took \Hrorse,” another chance to show In pub- the State expens had a jag, Then trouble broke Furniture was smashed in the ther was charming and the Donnelly sel ‘The Democrats in New York and Kings Counties have all to gain and nothing | fle tried t» stop the fight by threats, to lose. United they are in a position to enrich themselves for a winning fight for | then fired his revolver into the fk the Mayoralty. The Van Wyck incident has been buried and the discovery has| “Balthnore Blackio" broke away been made that Devery cuts no more figure with the ticket than {f he had never | the man with whom he strugel figured in politics. As Chief of Police he was a menace to party success, Ag | 2d drawing his revolver fired twiee district leader he is smothered—as shrewd observers predic ’ POInGbIB Mie. AC) (bec bartendston ane uIbat as Nera) Dredicted he would, be, ghot struck the man in the leg, the sev- Undoubtedly the charges of Senator Hill that Gov, Odell used his connection | cid entered his Ortell, the pro- with @ Newburg grocery firm to his own profit In purchasing groceries for State | Privtor, who was also endeavoring institutions has had a depressing effect upon the Republican candidate, He has | **? We (ent, at ue Some re nelly was rushed to St. James aK not answered the charge to the satisfaction of yoters, who belleve that a Governor i i pital, wher he died Jury Final Verdi should not mix his personal business with the affairs of the State, and thefe are} "Baltimore. Blackie and Mood ran y Finally Reaches a Verdict thousands of these. ‘The denials that have been tssued have played the matter| @WaY Immediately and are believed (©) After Being Out for Twenty- into Senator Hills hands. ! have caught a passing frolght trainin 5 e the Pennsylvania road, They are prob- f The savage attack of Judge Bulger on Gov. Odell in the Borough of the Bronx| ably still in Jersey City or New York, four Hours. jast night sounded a new note in the campaign that will be echoed all over the | and the police of both places have been es N 4 fled to arrest them. State 10’ the Anal Democratic railles tlus evening, No orator 1h the Democratic | MO iDOt to arrest Ct ag in the Cap=| Attor Weing out. twenty-foura, hours, ranks is better qualified than is the candidate for Lieutenant-Governor to pre-| iat Hated er cHee Ueno editiesa ect Tie Gako OPMDunoAnTYounie sent an Issuo fately to the poople, and ‘ae has made a paying Issue of the attempt| jas since beon arrested, He states that U/for the saurder of George Bber- ot the Governor to play politics withthe judiciary. “Baltimore Blackle’ tried to shoot ETP eumenetios peice eM rn dge Bulger is immensely strong up State, especially . Flood. Purcell attempted to take the moond degree this afternoon. ‘This se a iis arty leaders rely ee Rie es bri ¥ in the miiddite tier of! poy from him, In the stru it} saves the prisoner's life, but te will Coun ueteeet BY : © bring thousands of votes to| wax discharged three times, st] have to spend the rest of It In the pent- the ticket, shot entering the ceiling ant the other | tentiary ‘The farewell struggie in these parts will take place to-night in Brooklyn, aq] to sttikking the bartend After the Jury hag been out twenty- Prospect Hall the Republicans Will rally under the leadership of LieutGoy. | nn, SOOM 1S losated Ih Murterers at yams Sonia ontiest tne a r y , eut.-Goy.| pow." yack into the court-room to-day and Woodruff., Gov. Odell will be one of tie speakers. The Democrats will meet at ——_—- asked them if he could aid them in ar- the Academy of Music, where Candidate Coler will speak. q Cg verdlat he pon wht hed did put dwelt e reman nd sald the point an agreement could not be not Involve a question of {rely upon the weight WEATHER FORECAST. Forecant for thirty-six [} law, FIGURES FAV R TH \P ours ending at S P.M, San- of the evidence adduced against the de- vicinity: Partly cloudy ents ‘ sald tho foreman, sitting down, Sunday tn weing | ‘ y addressed the second Chairman George W: Dunn, of the Re-) Monroe County (Rochester) is ail right.«|Jamt probably Tene | Rays war enienpree ne Uke mal: publican Stat» Committee, paused In the (eae tir iB ay opinion had heen|f evenings fresh northeast wi ; ue 1 ee ee nee cay i Rava laste ct the Judge and the fourth, ‘The latter perusal of a big stack of sloerachle campaign Col, Dunn Ca in the Odel! |] becoming southerly, Holdiyéatated) thatchevald nobthinkdhat denpatehee fren Uris? leaders to-day inquestionably Gov, Odeti's record in a he could come to any agreement with long eno 0 say? the reductios picedaress) z ie rest of the reese! tater: teporta: arriving. to-day |eenen to Hille mad axee and the re-| Gay ‘Time at Hallowe'en Party. [A thin process ot elimination th all make even a better showing than the | ,, t mud sllnging attacks| 4 Hallowe'en party was given lustlae? pence evident Deke venue MANA Rp possesion Wied Ligaverout ere overnor. HANG Nelped’-most’ta| eveaine te tne Atiawse Annetie MayntG Au SHeTACubhorn Onet eee the statement that the indications were| “Guy nate Pails re-election,”" Mabel Phillips, Beatrlee McLoughila, t Yonack to ‘thelr room for a majority of 37,600 for Gov. Odell. ence with Col Pune ee vite confer-| Behe! Van Dusen aud Gladys Fitspat-| to make anc COS on expect complete returns from Erie} oro My ate unn at I o'clock, but] rick at the home of Miss Maynes, No. . bon — County falo) to-day, and we have| 9° i 1009 First avenue. The evening v i ; teasoh to expect a majority of ¢rom| Commenting on Charen EF, sMurphy'al apent in unique games, followed by an|oeuce Matas om Pemmsyivania 3,000 to 6,000 for the Governor there. (Continued on Second Page.) old-fashivned supp lorile Turner] An urate, fate’ frags pamengara on owe oe bo. é> a Magnifice lew New York. supplement with Sunday's World, yeep, G cents. ** ——— Mugnificent New New York. Extra 12-page supplement with Sunday's World. Buy & copy to keep, § cents, °° MALDEN AT 50 TO | WINS FIRST RACE AT AQUEDUCT. + Twenty Thousand Race-Goers at Little Long Island Track This Aftérnoon. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Malden 1, Potente 2, 5 Buttermilk 3, SECOND RACE—Royal Summons 1, Uranium 2, Grey Park 3, THIRD RACE—Annie Lauretta 1, H. L, Coleman 2, Kilogram 3. FOURTH RACE-St. Finn |Alan 2, Sparkle Esher 3. FIFTH RACE—Kitta’ Alice 2, Captivator 3. SIXTH RACE—Articn jsuorter 2, Glenwater 3, ing 1, Sweet O'Connor was set down for the bal- ance of the meeting for misbehavior at (Continued ‘on Sixth Page.) ANOTHER CRANK SECOND DEGREE.) AFTER MISS GOULD Says She Has Inherited More Millions and He Wants to Tell Her the Good News. The police of ‘Tarrytown are looking for a man who has been making tre- quent visits to Lyndhurst, the country place of Miss Helen M. Gould. at Tarrytown, for the purpose of having an Interview with her She is In Norfolk, and the ser- vunts on several occasions have been forved to drive the stranger off the estate He tried to bribe them to tell him something about the havits of Miss Gould and where he was liable to And her, He declared that he had good news for ‘her, tha: she had heen left more millions, and that he desired to tell her personally the particuars He also called on several other rich women in the nekghborhood, and told them the sume story of thelr having been left a fortune, It is belleved that the man ia insane, and although the Tarrytowa police have been on his trail, he has managed to elude them, It Is thought he may have escaped from some Institution as he iy well dressed and quite a fluent talker, al. though at times he rambles about great estates left to his friends and neighbors around Tarrytown. site Wheels of Progre ‘The Pennsylvania Special is @ Pacemaker and a time-saver Lea New York daily 165 P. ‘M., arrives Chicago 8.55 A. M. °° ——— cont New New York. Sunday's World, COLUMBIA PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1.—In the second half ePnnsylvania waded through Columbia’s fast-weakening line. MORGAN PLANS oO Weekes and Smith, the star New Yorkers, were exhausted, and the Quakers Gardiner kicked one of the goals and This made the final score 17 to 0. The New York rooters the Blue and White came home for the second Saturday in succession broke. pee OTHER FOOTBALL RESULTS. 0; Cornell, 0. Michigan, 6; Wisconsin, U. At Syracuse—Syracuse, 26; Williams, 17. Bowdoin 0. At Mddletown—Wesleyan, 5; Dartmouth, 12, At Washington—First half}, Georgetown, 5; W. Virginia, 0. At Chicago—Chicago, 18; Beloit, 0. : At Fordham—First half: Fordham, 10; Dela’ At Champagne, IIl—First half: Illinois, 123 Indiana, 0. SS eee | LATE RESULTS AT WORTH. Fourth Race—Flying Torpedo 1, Nitrate 2, Little Elkin 3. Fifth Race—Gilfain 1, McChesney 2, Vulcain 3, Fourth Race—Ethel Whe ar ohn ourth Race—Ethel Wheat 1, John McGurk 2, Talpa 3. Fifth Race—Hardings 1, Christine ete ware, 16... aa W wi aa ad P 2, Sinner Simon 3, ' SOFT COAL TRUST |Preliminaries Said to Furnish Reason for His Mysterious Trip to Chicago and Cleve- land. HANNA MEETS FINANCIER. 4 CLEVELAND, Noy. 4.—J. Pierpont ; Morgan and party arrived here ear'y to-day from Chicago in a special train over the Lake Shore road. The train was stopped at the Detrolt street cross- ing where Mr. Morgan and his frien¢ alighted and were driven to the reai- dence of Ralph W. Hickox on Lake a nue. It was stated that the party would Jeave Cleveland late this afternoon for New York, Later In the day Senator Mark Hunna @ visitor =t the Hickox residence and held a conference with Mr. Morgan and his associates, lasting several hours, Mr. Hanna was then driven to his off in the Perry-Payne bullding. He de- clined to discuss his interview. Concerning Mr, Morgan's vislt to Ch cago and Clevelan@, the Evening Plain Dealer to-day will report which Gould not be ve n circulation today, that Mr gan's visit to both Chicago and Cley i was In connection with the p ed combination of all the soft reste in the count is credited with being atal in combining the id in this state, while the firm of A. Hanna & Co. has kained practl ntrol of the éntire output of the Masstilon field. t Im said that constant effort n quietly made, recently soft coal producers in Indiana ay nols, and It ia pointed out t Morgan is largely Inter movemen' is Visit to Chi wa to Cleve had to project SHOWER OF BOXES FROM THE BRIDGE rout largely instru Hocking Vall and, Pedesirians on Prospect street reath the Brooklyn Bri wer tonished about 10 o’tlock this mor by a shower of boxes and ora above, and those who were waiting for sara on the New York side wondered at a delay of fifteen minutes A team drawing a truck jade high with empty boxes, owned by J, Haft and Son, No. 83 John street, was near- Ing the Brooklyn anchoreg ‘The driver, Sigmund Soll, looked asound and saw Smith street car No. Gy down on him, As he turned ou ear track the wheel of his on struck nt et a big monument some a bump off the mon a rebound off the front of the car, and finaly a scattering of the truckload of boxes. Some of the the parapet tot haves with the ‘ One struck Motorman John Hopkins the lett sho There w Aleo a block on the ob boxes were collected and removed ar the ext time i hext U PENNSY SCORES. ~ ON COLUMBIA. New York Boys Played a Very Pluck y Game, Though Outclassed, and Battle ie Was Roughly Contested, Several Mer Being Put Out of Commission. Weeks Fell on His Head and Was © Stunned, but Again Resumed Play; and the First Half Lasted Over an Hour in Actual Time. ; Pennaylvanta, Richardson First mba, Score, f—Pennsy 8 Co tons. Postt | FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILAD! PHIA, Noy, 1.—With the beiting 2 to against them, the Columbia gridiron he roes tackled Penn's warrlorg this af- | Dale |ternoon, determined to wipe out the | Yeriler stain put upon tifelr ‘scuteheon by | Henne: . |Princeton Inst Saturday, «Penn, too, - |had a defeat two of them, in fact, to | scrimmages. Torrey went into for another yard and made tt down on the next play. n | 4 Urace and stopped the plunges: \line The play got pretty fleree | | both teams were taking thelr full b ances after each down. Pennsylvania Wins Point, After two attempts to go throu line Pennsylvania was pushed ® make up for, and ax a result the game was the fiercest and most closely |fought, foot for foot, that Philadelphia jhas ever seen. Team Was Handicapped. Coach Morley brought his team over last night and had them at the grounds atan early hour to run through the sig- | 4 loss and dropped for nals time after time, The team was|Golumbkes Syard line, Bonnet Mele badly handicapped by the Injury to|to Goodman, who was downed im tracks on their 10-yard Hne, lumbia was given 15 yards Goodman was interfered with in the catch. It was Columbia's her 20-yard ine. Weekes hurdied the Upe for 6 and Smith made two. mbre mdb left end. Brown was pushed centre for six more and Weekes another through the Mne. ’ We @ beautiful hurdle, going both teams and ‘scoring anotl yards, His ankle was hurt in and he was laid up. Smith through the line and. Weekes it with a hurdle for 2 squarely on his head, Capt, Weekes's ankle, and worse than all, Thorpe, the strongest man in the line, was in bad condition owing to a boll on nis neck, and it was not known until Just before the game whether he would go In or not. Pennsylvania, too, was crippled, and, Hike Columbia, did not know how long to depend on its cap- taln, Gardiner having been Injured last week in just the same manner as Weelces. Morley and Weekes both felt that there was a hard afternoon's work ahead of them, und the partially disabled cap- tain took no part tn the preliminiary practice, saving his weak ankle all that was possible. Smith, too, was far from being in good condition, but on the whole the New Yorkers appeared in every way the superiors of the descendants of William Penn whim the two teams faced each other, The weather was fine. ‘The crowd, which was the largest of the season, began to arrive before gates were thrown open, and the rooters from New York were the first to get past the gatemen, They swarmed into he north stand with the band at their ead and immediately began the dozen more songs In which they had been bashed as thoroughly as the players in thelr signals, Thorpe Failed Them. When Capt. Weekes and his twenty- elght men in uniform trotted out from the two big buss the enthusiasm of the New Yorkers knew no bounds, There was much disappointment when it waa seen that Thorpe was not in his place in right tackle, but Morely hoped that Whitwell would be able to fill the Rahs Weekes Got ¢ Bad Bal, ™ He was badly stun: full time before pushing mateh Columbia hi it, and Duell made It th Weekes made three more, duit inthe centre of the eld. 1 fifteen around P kled by Dale. Smit three more through the line and —it with @ hurdle for two more. Smith plunged through the line the yard necessary to malke it down. On a trick play the ball ried five yards, but Duell fumbled it it was thrown back the same mi Smith falling on it, however, hunile by Weekes, Wolff nis and then Columbia was kk. Smith kicked out of boun it Was Penn's on her own twenty: around Colum! yard line. ‘An attempt ‘5 brough no gains and there was im result around the right, Columbia. ing splendidly. Smith was nable to rise for some minutes. Per dropped back for a kick and in a mix up, in which there were i in the centre of the the ball for Col hurt again and fa c could not continue Weekes plunged play t bh though longer. line when hy hole si fully was resumed | Goodman went in at auarter in Brb's . but Columbia was fore | nd Morley hoped that he aU, going to Penn's where Dale was downed by Erb age 4 rdner got clear for a 1-1 y' more speed than did 4 sylvania players did not fumbled the ball when tirely share the con of th Kes. Richardson plexed: it rooters, and the line w nothing ever, and carried it to Columb is good condition, al tly, a8 Co-|yard line before belng downed Byr lamb Ia even: were ‘twentysfive minute Touchdown for Penuay. ; ach Pennsylvania took the ball to | MeChung, of Lehigh Lia's S-yard line on a run around the | shell, of Trinity, um, sjend by Bennett. Smith was hurt age) | Dr, Sh f Penn, and Smyth of Col-land went out of the game, his umbl lwing taken dy Erb. Bennett line for four yards. svlvinia scored & touchdown, oodman kicked to Penn's 90-yard 1 and got the ball on a fumble app Bivieise Tout ft was given to Penn. On plang Pi |into the line by Torrey, Penn netted tem: oa als, vdman [into | FIRST HALF. a » the toss and gave F ing the hurt. ‘Torrey. 9 Duden sas: usging and. was fw of the gam nt in his pla sik got the ball in the cent i for a fumble, and Colun five yards a minute later 61 de play bia was forced. the ball, out of bow P Iwan do line, ‘Time Score, Penpsyls vania x < play Richardson, a8 (was ordered out of me elansed for the and fifteen minut yoably be finished own left end je, who Wa nn made th he ti was give, off i kick rr tre of field | neh centre | by F yard ran y Eving 1W-y | e wits, Wwantal aight buck: nett made place, and the b Weyard tne. ‘Torr through the I over, but was for here was anol Columb Smith ay the firs om Columbice more tye hour 2 il pl half was tthe x Jark on ies iene ane] ‘wo Hurt “l and held was at nd hie gskin on Colo This Pin MY for Colombia the ball back (ou fore belng Gow: nty Yards roti Was clear man ki finer brow f th Bennett made In front of the right ent. and trick play, but Weekes w 1 yard'a loss. He and W. n K: nex: but well slight de lett end bia’s | goal, mid mnett tried a vn back a woul £1 on ade seven ti P for : , he had plents of ball wen! the went ronal Jatt : Jow, nd Yolumt th yards, and ardiner = (eit teats ve Ue aga the all Beanett placed oy at dive that cioked ‘65 yd Gardiner Pennsylva Torrey yey Columbia twe twely Ine four mark ny man pun . but the ball was ht back and he tried 1 age kleked to the contre ten ¥ ; stiy in th Be | broug ate took V Colum were ore y downed | around teams ee Magulficent New New York. a 12-page supplement with Suaday » World, copy to keep. 6 conve, Es Buy wnificent New New York. Magnificent New N Extra 12-page supplement with Sunday's World, Extra 12-page supplement with: Buy « copy to keep, 6 cents, *.* | Bur a copy to keep, 5 conte 8