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* $e a n with Y. M. C. A. Team Jereey’s Capital Is Close Up-ta the Fifth Inning This PENNANT LEADERS GET >) FIRST AUN IN THE FOURTH, Play Good Fielding ‘Game Against MoGrawites, but Have Trouble Locating >): Curves of Ames. BATTING ORDER. Ross. c. Handford, rf. justice, as. Bent p nor, D. Bmpite—dtr. Adams” (Special to The Evening World.) ~ PRPNTON, N. J,, Sept. 19.—The New iy York Nationa! League basetall team, Detter known to the fans all over the @ountry as the Giants, woo have prac- ) Ueally won the National League pe feday, where they played the Y, M > Association Grounds, The game was to postponed until} today. | The New Yorks hate always been the ghost popular team that ever played te nine, and now that it came here the champions of ¢.¢ Major nthusiasm of the local base was unbounded. y corner and even in the bie was tiiked abou es Dall love (i On ever nothing else ame, laverybady took in the ga! with the Ht that long before “play dali” was theverawa an GC irrive at the grounds In drov , tr $ the crush tat th bacin m entre oMclals were forced to pul ears. round rule was establisved, a hit gis trowa ‘being good for (wo e8. - = Five Taal base on balls, Browne were “" o Kleln. Dontin was stealing second on Rows's throw . McGann lifted a high one Hohe Hein was an ¢@: nett went a bounder any victim on strikes to Dahlen, who on Inced and went to frat ) Maranall MeGann, Tee pas was the third victhn, ene third-strike to Second tuning, en awaited the ball to right for , hut Was nailed steall y throw oy Ross to Justice Heo singled to right and went to | ‘on Wunn's retirement at fret by ett and MeCune, Gilbert wax loud lauded when he mee to the ‘and responded by sending @ low fly to Horton, NO RUNS, ‘. ford war another one of Ames's Marchal thrdwing his to McGann for an out. Justio three unsuccessful swines at the Young was dead-heads NO RUNS Inning. to right. Ames was ‘shall eingl Dontin pasted eulled out on strikes the Pall on a line to centre, promot- ing Maraball to ritrd, On the throw In y the bag, Donlin resehod rowne punted to Young, who shot t Dall to Rosy at the plate, easily cateh> ing Marshall, Vrowne stcle second, molested. MeClann was rethed © a retty play by Justice and MeCuno, NO | Rint. alleged oppression. He, too, was responsible for prosecuting “Boss” Me- Kane, who treated a mandamus Issued by him with contempt, Sheehan is now in Saratoga with the Gaynor boom, ready to spring aisha ee WRT BUNA Sys AY GE GAYNOR IS TAMOND PARKER'S CHOIC (Continued trom First Page.) It at the opportune moment, In an interview to-day Judge Gaynor declared he was not a candidate, He would not eay that he would decline the nomination If it were offered to him, ———— MURPHY WINS VOTES IN ERIE DELEGATION. (Special to The Evening World.) | SARATOGA, Sept. 19.—David B, Hill's confident expectation that Nor- ‘man B. Mack, of Buffalo, could deliver him the entire 24 delegates from Erle County received a severe setback late this afternoon when William J. Con- nors, of Buffalo, called a sudden caweus of the Erie County delegates and. fuccesded In getting 13 of them together to pledge themselves to follow his lead. The delegation has stood 12 to 12 up to the present time. After the caucus Connors marched his thirteen delegates over to the Tam- many Headquarters and delivered them over to Charles F. Murphy. He sald that he could eastly call for others, and that before midnight he would have 17 of the delegation absolutely pledged to follow the Tammany leader in any- thing he chose to do. HE WANTS A CAUCUS. “Give us something to caucus on and we will get into session,” said Con- | ‘ hors, “With seventeen of the delegates I can force the unit rule and give the entire Erie County delegation.” CG, A. team an exhibition game wt the standing six to six. Six of the dol Mr. Murphy gaid nothing, but seemed very much pleased. He imme- diately summoned one of bis personal men to the Tammany cottage and a fant for this year, came to this city the convention, have been played last Wednesday, bUt everything in trelr power to deliver the > owing to the inclement weather It War ciher six A significant a. of the times ts William F. 8h train with Mr. Murphy. is sald to be the bearer of a message “Jit Shows teen evn boron CMICUE PUT ' SSS MMOD Ponterence here; ia fact the general belief was that My, Hi would Beep himaelt open to argument until he ar- rived here to-day, Charles F, Murphy | expected to be satisfied with the selec: tion of Representative Harrison for the | jack Lee and Billy Hosey Meet Mr, Harrison came here to-day from In a Loft In Heart of Ory Esopus, where ho has been visiting | Goods District, Former Win- for the second place on the ticket and! ning in Two Minutes. went to seo Judge Parker to talk (0) on by Mr, Hill comes right on top tf of Ma alk vith the candidate for Pres. not been 90 bold in @ long time ae they Ld | was not a party to the conference—was seoond place on the ticket, Judge Parker, He will immediawly | him about it, It is regarded as highly) pi, Ath‘ wh Geel piable to | Were this afternoon when they Brought not asked to confer, it Is aald—but } Harriave Je Mopetal, open headquarters, He is very anxious significant that the rumor of his selece| eg te thin sity: but sports have Widwe Parker and being a fort of ‘a| tonether Billy Honey, of Albany, pnd protege of ‘Tam: ‘Hail, bis selection Jack » of Now York, two lighte Will Hot be displenging to’ Mr, MUDDY. | weights, in @ loft in the heart of the Stanchield’s Fo ihe dry goods district for a Anis nr, Ex-Mayor Duniel Bheehal sot Baws, | The fight did not go the Jimit, byt holding forth at the Stanchtield parlore, | ference. It lasted less than two ls Mr. Stancniteld’s closest political) minutes, the Manhattan la@ winning friend in Chemung County. Mr. without his antagonist having qs much han is @ very conservative st He hus beon Unewerving in, hie loyalty s+ touched lm with a gloge outside of a clinch, to Sir, Fiancnsela, sbut has never be- ‘ a th Lee was a couple of pounds under- i y+ eae had a Ly aw i wohfeld wount like the nom-| Welght, but the ‘@ifférenee in: heft cut fat oly ae he bas stated Ine io) no figure gn the proceedings. Paddy letter,” Mr. Sheehan said to-day, “But Weish hai Lee and had him ripe. Mr. Stanchfleld ts desirous «above all Hosey | well, too, and if any- things to ser a Ucket placed in nomina- thing the better of the two, but ap tion which will harmonize and pot alienate the different elements of the | pearances @rd sometimes deceiving | they were go.in this Instance, party, There is no candidate on hon It was shortly after 4:o'clock when all are united, so far as we know, time was called, and the two men came there, Was one Mr, Stanchfeld would | [withdraw in his favor, Ly as long 69 Tog to the sorateh, Lee brought a lett owing to Hosey’s Jaw and down he west, The here Is not he is in the Another Btanchfield worker, who re- fuses to belleve that the Elmira man) has been turned down, sald to-day: “If MeCarren and Hill have agreed upon an up-state candidate for Gev ernor, what becomes of McCarren's oft repeated statement tha would neve desert roGut under an. Us aNeee Albany boy was on Queer stregt fron that moment, He got’ Op his feat at the count of elght, only to walk into diother smagh that made him sit down again. a conference was begun, Mr. Murphy gald that he would be ready (o- Until Mr. lil! openly declares himaeit Lap used rye J Dut his lett and it i oth th Mr, Sts thelel we, | | night to make some sort of a statement defining the attitude he will take in [aint . ¥ atieve, that he has any othe wou é his feet for hiya ieee candidate.” j eyes were eet eral Lee brought The Onondaga delegation ts spiitiacknowledge you aro beaten” with Many Hares Ver Perth, | Whee they” San te sty’ rouna ha tes whieh Mr, Hill retired to his room|. For the rest of the ticket slates have | target once more, as Hosey * for Tammaty Hall and will do asain, heen made broken all night long.| led Lee's right “into his The newest the ofw whier with @ drive that floored him. Me lald OM the! geome the most provable, Includes the Huck ‘against the popes helpless and Mr. Sheehan name of Frank H. Mots, of Chautau- there received a right uppercut to the qua, for Sec y of Biate; George Hall. shin that put his backers $800 ln the © arrived t ge Parke: . ' ot St. Lawrence, for Comptroller; 4 " found In the f at twice this after. | fPfom Judge Parker, that he favors Thomas F/ Conway, of Clinton, for At. | Pockets soe Maile beiliin oe the al noon the Tammany chieftain hes been nomination of Gaynor, Mr, Sheehan de» torney-General; it W. Sherman, of Phe peo} Je from Albany thought Hosey serenaded at headquarters. The Grra- “lned to discuss thie Pee ear ae ee eiter of fere, | invincivle and willing to back th toga men sang to hin and cheered him ‘They will not believe now that Hill/ who ‘has the support of William 4, | ‘alk with inoney, Little of it was place nee and shapely after a nunber of ups |iae deserted the lmiea man and they | Conners of Buftulo, | whe, Hruoklyn | owed a waer of 490) t0 $30) was offer State delogates from different countios aF¢ Besleging the corridors around bis Wename of John H. Delaney, formes | OY the Albany men without a taker appeared and demanded a epee Mr, Fooms for the Arat news of the Bows's President of Typographical ye pee rg ae aren gridy, Anal , for Seoretury of Btate, but have been Murphy declined to ¢reak, Tom Gridy Anal position, fold that it fe no uae, " KILLED IN FORTY-FOOT FALL. was Invited to speak, but modestly de> | The Albany Conterenee. George M. Palmer and Vietor J. Dowi- clined to say anytilng. itil Id Perturhed, Mr. Hill bs ser’ sly perturbed by the N aveept or to atrs (t was in the selection of a perma. If anything was needed p the absolute control of Mr, Hill nt able since they cEW. ine jfuave been insepar they made up & NEWARK, N, J, Sept. 19.—Michael party biel Thomas f 4 Bate Commi: Hefferen, twenty-one years old, lost Meyer, Chairman o! e Bla " his balance while working on the top tee; John B. MeDonald and Wiliam lot a forty-toot pole of the United Eiec- to demon- refu aries 3 die, whieh spent several hours at tur The permanent chalrmanship of the con- nent chairman of the convention, By Ioke Mr, Palmer has been much talked trie Company to-day and ta vont! whe ” jot ald: ita . Me both first and second place on the on his head on the cu vention rt Tulger waa on ‘al Ing Willam B. Hornblower for AR vg Unt today, When his boom went | atantly killed, tracked, ax at fret supposed; he simply temporary chairman Mr. Hill won the out va It Was suggested refused to take the place, He is reported praises of the harmony seekers, who that e dark horse, but it to have said to Mr, Hill this afternoon saw In it a desire to placate his ene. isn't looked upon as probable, A cau manship as a deliberate attempt to pre- vent him from getting the nomination for the Attorney-Generalsiip, that he second summons to Mr. Bulger late this to meet him and Lad over the coaleman- ship again, third | for the strongest man. that he regarded the offer of the chalr- hos coveted for years, Mr, Hill sent « afternoon, and Mr, Bulger hae agreed Fa-Mayor Danfel Sheehan, of Elmira, | Stagchfeldis manager here, Was so much perturbed by the rumors that his man was to be turned down that he went to Dayld B, Hill this afternoon him point blank if he had ve Himira man. “E have not,” sald Mr Wt "Tam Tatil! stand an epen convention and the man ) the greatest strength will have for with my The Tammany men whooped things RACING’‘ON WESTERN TRAOKS. WINNERS AT TORONTO, Wine mica and to win to the of the tieket the best party In this Beate, that Mr, Hornblower's fate is to be that | of all tersporary chairmen, He will get up, bow, make his little speech and ait down again of Mr,* Hil, will run the deliberations WOODRINE RONTO, Ont, the winners of the races run here to- day cus of the Greater New York delegation called to- ~ substituting of the entire delegation for county delegation caucuses der Murphy hopes to be able to cast entire vote himself, If MoCarren € 4 to caticus, It Is hoped to pus him In the attitude of a bolter, pi MeCarren has a caucus of the Kin ‘ounty dele- gates, Doyle's fifteen delegates will re fuse to enter tt Now it developa Mr, Bulger, the friend RESUL1S AT DELMAR. An importer desirous (Bpectal to The Bvening World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, &T, LOUIS, Mo,, Sep’. 1%—The races scheduled here to-day resulted as follows: (Spectat to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, TO- Sept, 1.—Following are TURKISH RUGS in FIRST RACE—Six — furlonge—Tom StanchAeld Is Doomed. FIRST RACK Th ;/ Ree, § to Land 3 to 3 first; Orla, 3 to 1 The Stanehiield boomers haya taken | HX Curlongs.-Wor no, | plac id; Lookaway, 3 to 6 to show, purchased them at, fresh heart from this and are working Condon te ince i pa 8 to §; \ Ne third, mel 22 1-8, reverses they have sustained in the | 80m), 8 to 1 and 4 to}! third, Tima— | bel Simms, out, frat; : Fire, 3 to 5 ve, wecond; Katy Ci | past twenty-four haure they ati think | ES tven to show, third, Timex® tne altogether different from the they ean earry thelr man through.| BECOND RACE—Two-yeare fve| RD RA i urloni The concensus here ts, however, that | furlongs Won hy Harvester, 19 > | Carpenter, 19 10 to 1 ear | | > and oi; d of he ei ry Stanchfelt ts doomed, 100 1), 4 to Land 2 ta 1, second “untra "Pime th Mae TION SALES. We (MeCue), 6 to 2 and question the BEST B on up in great shape on thelr arrival, | ¥en, Wa 1-3, RTH RACE—Pive furlongs. — OF | phlei sent up 8 skyscraper which whey marched up Bradway ted by a] THIRD RACE —Threo-yearoldd and sie uated: Wire offered our patrons, posed i] ‘on hia grounder by Dahlen Vik brass band. Mundrede of people up: Ny te and twer yard harles Bie et Seana "4 Gnd MeGann, and Horton verished at gathered and cheered them and their Won” dia, (Pilchvelay T to 2 and & to 8 —— and & vith Jnatng. janes hieh rowsed into Ross's mitt oe EASTERN LEAGUE. ROCHESTER AT BALTIMORE. ‘ FIRST GAMZ. | ttepead altimore . Batteries—Fertach and Visxer; Wi and Byers. ROCHESTER Av GALTIMORE. SECOND GAME R Beprecter .900200000~3 Itimore 10002000% tterier—Limerick = and ind Heame. EY CITY AT TORONTO, BCORE BY INNINGS. 4 1D + t tterice—MeCann and Dull; Leary a and Pullce NEWARK AT MONTREAL, RAE, 7121 but nm suffictenily plain for att David B. Hill hes wrapped himself in Be Pe eseseee 210004900- trea 100000010 D © Batterien—Hesterper and Shea; Leroy é Gibson, ere PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO, ; ooo ht 160 and Thomas er. LEAGUE STANDING. i Wee Last 900 000 a ait » % “ Bos] _ 2 u“ 1 w ’ 2 18 4 ” ” Me- | A ‘Doptin's hieh fly back of the niteher | Pdward M. Shepard © was neajly exptured by You Me Saat una two candidates—Rdward M. Grout and Water Commis- er Oakley yoleed the anitidate, they are dead set agatnat | UP! bye mile timents of | to 6 —Henekart. IM (J. Austin), ond rare declared of. y1, won; Woodshade, 89 (J 5 Land 2 to 1, second: Boland), 4 to } and § Timea 14, on the same play by Da arance was the signal for the big- and even, Minotaur, MA (F ean. NO RUNG Tr duets ae Sunline WHS. kab Tak Hehascnt af to"! and" # to's tne | PINISHES AT HAWTHORNE, ‘ d been made here, a , ——- enterise, reached fires on Justice's bad When the frat Tammany train got in| FOURTH RACE -Four-vearvoits ond! HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- VEGETABLE-DYED fe ding ‘Merten to third, | David B, Hill was at lunch with Perry | Demurrer, It (Mccue), 1 tol and 2 tof, |CAGO: Ml, Sept. 19.—The remulte of the a Pit ¢ Belmont and Frank Campbell. A num-| The fo cWisuard), 4'to.4and to | FACOH held here to-day are ae follows: ISH RUG, at about the pri , Mertts and advincink Dihlen t) seer ber of Tammany men made for the | bs M Clifterd, 12 (Romanell), | FIRST RACE—Six furlon, Pick 4. Darien and Dunn made a doudio | aiitageroom and fully a dozen stopped {2 02! 4nd 4 to third,’ Time~1.10 84. "| way, ¥ tod -and # to 1 iret oe, loka. | 1, Giibert foul-flled to Ross, Mar: | 1 BAA FAY 6 ARON FLOPORE LT i hace alcamon two | and Best, 1 102 and 6 to & seconds the W fanned out, Ames also struck | ‘2 hake hands with Mr. Hill, Among Lt Hemteoplechane; two Me a : » second: The : ‘ ONE Bt . them was Thomas F. Grady who talked | Piety 4 tater git OME: Harel), & to | iigum: © te Fang B80 1 thine, Tinee Sizes about QxI 2; pr are fonned cu MeKune aleo failed for some time with the State leader tocks), 1 to Do and 6 to t seconds | mpg oe to find Ames's curves after throe merges | Niter. 14 (WV, Wilaon), J2 to TE and 400 | tel RACE—Five | furlongs.—The |\ tempta. Hanford smashed the ball Against Gront and Shedare i, third. Time—t.50. sovice, @ 5, Araty tte, t and mot two bases on the drive. J rok 9 te A even, ond; Torpedo, li to ily from Ames to While the Tammany men have no| SIXTH RAC Three-vear-olds and 1 and 5 to A, th Time—1,08 1-5, Bees Or FOURTH — RACE—Seven Fall Handieap.-c! igh i to 3, first; One Way, 1 nd: Bowling Held furlongs; hier, 11 to amd S tol and 3 to ime, 7 to 1 and tall of them when he said that | — rages Time—I.90 2-5, ‘dvard M, Shepard deserved no fur MH RACK—Mile and @ sixt ther distinction at the handy of the KENTUCKY WINNERS, P10 Cand fly Sy heat Denocratic party 7 to 2 und 9 to 16, second; | Mr. Oakley is one of a large number (Ppectal to The Bening Work) SNe D ATE So & thine: tine Jef men here to-day who favor the ae-| QUEEN CITY RACE TRACK, Ky, —— leetion of Supreme Court Justice Witt. Sept, 1%—The winners of the races run | jam J, Gaynor (or Governor. Gaynor's | here to-day are as follows | GIRL DIES FROM POISON, name, witch seemed to have been Six. furlongs Cross ~~ -000000000-1 1 4 dropped y 10012100 —513 © strong this afternoon, 2169000007 8 6 We will not have him, If all the other 090000002 7 & counties get together and 1 he spent at luncheon. —1 7 1, bombarded with questions at Mat-| appearance, but all he will say ts that v.C,| One can almost hear a chuckle 69 | answered M AS got two balls 422) keep saying: Tt has almost » eclipsed the Bly boom, whieh was strong | after last night's Albany conference A number of State Commitieemen |, THIRD Luther that fir : rongest possible can-| + from the country Gaynor is the didate, districts say “Kings County is against Shepard {0 } ie and will stay against him to the end. agreed on) Shepard Kings County will stand out) against him, Our vote will go for| |Grout unless he comes out of the con- test, Then it will go somewhere elee, er for Shepard. 1 hope this ts a cloak of mystery. Me has hee state of stege all day, save for thy the convention Is on open one, und that the delegates must make thelr chotee when | Mr, Hill talks thus, | “Is ft true you have dropped Stanch- field and that he Is beaten?” wus asked of Mr. Hill “L played pool with a man once,” il, “and every time he ead of he, he Would, you leked? Will you rday, has come up again ™ (8 SEC » 5 to t Sheppard, — Saat Hd She Mistook Corrosive Subli- mate for Beer Inez Daniels, twenty-eight Years old, of No, 109 West One Hundred and First D “OND RACE RACH One lired off. wily. -—-Hemry H, Je 1S (MeDermott), 6 to 1, | street, who took eorrosive sublimat bell, igi (Henderson), on Sept. 13, died to-day in the J. Hood Spring Brook, 116 | \y, ‘' R Wmeciat ed | Wright Hospital, A few days after she was taken to! the hospital she sald she mistook the polson for beer, Before that time she was despondent and it was believed she seatewes the polson with suicidal in- tent, od on x » Ht (Wiekline), 10 (Murphy) 3 3 (Henderson) 1 { Ladd when she ren away. na! GIRL LOST TWO MONTHS, “Special Sale Brass’ Bedsteads At Factory. Prices, One Hundred and Twenty Brass Bedsteads r (one of each design), sts Maul Hint W OS CUTAN Grace Caster, Who Disappeared from Home, Sald She Went Away with Neighbor's Son and Followed Tramp Life. NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 19,—Grace Casler, the sixteen-year-old girl who out off her hair, donned boy's clothing and ran away from home a week ago, veturned to-day to her parents. She Was still in boy's clothing, which she seemed to prefer to her own attire, he otated that it Willie Lam- Dertson, the sevemtees-year-old son of Spafford W. Lamberteon, manager of the Phoenix Manufagturing Company, who induced her to feave home. She sald that she and hep companion had led the life of tramps, stealing rides on freight trains and sleeping wherever they could ‘find shelter, and sometimes in the open alr. Young Lambertson, @he eald, Red sent her back from Pennagivania, viele tna tnt eapaptar, enrd trem thelr gon lest . Ih dated at Lehigh, Pe, eaying that he was having a good Game, but making no mention of Grace Cealer, Charles Casler, the of the girl, who lives two blocks from the Lam- bertson home, on Howard street, was) Informed by a neighbor that young | Lambertson had been seen to enter the Casler house on the night of the girl's disappearance, and that he car ried a bundle which probably contained the sult of boy's clothing worn by the | Eo Mother Thought Miasin: je One Wan with Father in Europe, Aunie, the eight-year-old child of Louis and Jennie Rosenkranz, whose name wae Jerseseluk before taey came to Ameriea, has been lost since July 3, when she left her home at No, Mi Stanton street on an errand, Mra, Rosenkrang believed the gtrl to he with her husband, who weat to Bu- | Pope on July 3 but on his retura learned that he had not taken their daughter with him, The missing child ts Aederibed as | round taco, sary ti eyes. rewa! ter Skered by her \ parents, at No. all East Nnety-ninth street, Turkish Rugs. Exceptional Bargains—Room Sises Only. Sales throughouteatire week of Sept. 19th of closing anu account quickly, énabled us to secure 132 AKHASSAR all colors, (Room Sizes Only,) at so great a reduction we can offer them tothe public for the price we have heretofore These Rugs are all absolutely Fresh Goods ORDINARY SHOPWORN ARTICLES offered at REDUC- consider them without ARGAIN we have ever It is a most unusual opportunity to obtain A GENUINE HAND-MADE, GUARANTEED AKHASSAR TURK. of the domestic, Positively at retail only. ices $45.00 to$55.00. Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth G4, and Fifth Ave, at % off regular prices, ‘ Sale prices #22,50 to reduced $50.00 B. Altman & Co. DRESS SILKS. A Sale of Evening Dress Silks will be | held, commencing to-morrow y Mattresses, Bed $32.50 from to a $72.00 e8, Springs, Pillows, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, consisting of over 20,000 yards of Silks, in white, ivory, cream, and conventional evening shades (plain colors), the regular prices of which are 75c. to $1.25 per yard, at (Rear of Rotunda.) Lord & » « 5c, Taylor. Broadway, Twenties: Fifth Avenue, TIL Ail LANDS HER QUARRY Twelve-Year-Old Shews Neigh-| bors How to Trap Thieves Who Had Been Stealing Their Bread and Milk. aa ++ +4 + + + “ Jennie Marino, twelve years old, of No, M4 East Twelfth street, has taught her neighbors, who find that the mi bread and papers have disappeared, lesson in catching thieves. For two weeks Jennie's mother missed the milk every morning. Jennie waited until the milk man delivered the milk to-day, ‘Then she tied @ string around the bot- all the en dthrough the key- a bell. ind sleep Jennie was | wakened, but she had her The bell still A '¢ oo ¢ models and will shape; any hand into comeli-. ness end without dis- comfort. 3 . ve the mames of Fhitty Al teen old, Peter, of No. Teeltth stress, Alberto waa and Petro sent to "to the Children's $1,000 IN GOLD. * Ble Priges OF... siscsecerrnescees soos $5 To be awarded by the Sunday World Yo those forecasting or coming nearest to forecasting the Next President’s Popular Vote, eeeeee The Sunday World’s Presidential Prize Contest will run for eight consecutive weeks between now and election. It is open to all, It is to be a contest of brains, a matter of careful estimate rather than mere chance, The conditions of the contest are as follows: x S80 porate soning the Min uend saailiae i i Bie setwal A ular vote, or coming neares: reto, will win the Sunday World's FIRST PRIZE, . $500.00 in Gold. 9%. The person estimat: nearest AROVE the fi the first prike winner will win SECOND PRIZE A, cere $100.00 in Gold... *® 8. The gures ‘ the Grat p: . od a ‘ parents estimating nearest BELOW the xe winner will win SECOND PRIZE B, $100.00 in Gold. 4, The three next nearest estimates of the wi: cand. ee yee ‘ABOVE the Agares of the second boy cane win U Cash Prizes of $50.00 Each. anf AS pr a a Cash Prizes of $50.00 Each. 6, ty the event ef a ite for Apd of the. risoe offered, the amount or amounts thereof w ually divided betweem, amou, te persons tying, i “pit. + All guesses must be made on blanks printed thet Sunday World, with name, address andestimate dielelrwe ‘ten, 8. No coupons received in The World office after 6 B, M, on Monday, Nov. 7th, will be accepted. All votes will be classified as fast as received by The World. No awards wii a be made until the OFFICIAL COUNT is compiled, some weeks after election, In the election of 190 theerssult of the official count was completed about five weeks after election day, The awards will be made by a committee of three, consisting of @ pereol? designated by the Chairman of the National Republican Campaign Committes, @ Feraon designated by the Chairman of the Democratic National Campaiyn) Come mittee, and a person designated by the head of the New York Bureau of Kleations | Immediately after the close of the contest, all the coupons will be Geposieeg § Ym bulls with a New York trust company aud kept under lock and seal aati the’ aauiar. ot phan TS hind be sh | Only one ate per lay may be made by any individual contestant, but this does not prevent two or more manber of bd family from competing, on separate coupons, Thus each ) will have eight opportunities to win one or more of the prizes offered, All coupons to be mailed to «Voting Contest, The World, New York,”’ The vote in 1900 was: Total for two leading candidates The vote by States was: MoKinisy. Bryan. 63 MAM 44,800 14,135 93,073 108,167 nie 7,34 35,005 mer 897,995 Diu pare 201,788 South Caroling ae 162,001 | Tennessee 718 05,109 | Texas 0,13 a! 3.67) Utan . 719 hd 1 6,45 %422| Vermont ,. 4,508 196,212 USL) Virgina 115,865 28,9 185,007 | Washington aa : 6.20 = 11,185 | West Virginia et 10,81 112,901 | Wisconsin 6,908 4% 41,706 | Wyoming wie TOUS srrrssecere ome ‘ The vote cast Cleveland ’ Harrison 1 for both eandiduten si ‘The vote cast in 1888 w: fiverivon’ vy Tota} for beth eandidnies . A sit bea Drag ron}

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