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[ “Circulation Books Open to Al.” | =A TIED AT THE TENTH FRAME, i | WLI Tammany Leader Asserts that the Re- -publicans Are Outdoing Johnny -. Davenport in Their Efforts to Intimi- ri date the Voters Who Registered To- Odell Employs Army of 7,000 Men to Watch the Lists---A Record ia Regis- tration Is Made, but in One District Republicans Question Right of 250 ‘Men to Vote. (he { f Gharies F. Murphy. with figures be-) dications are that the day will be a ( + ore him, showing the first day of! "ecord-breaker for a first day of regis- vegistration toe an unusually heavy pore Hor), Eepantagne ont Demo- rats were claiming that the outpour- one, made open charges of fraud against ing of votere wana ‘tuspiotous ua the local Republican machine this af: | [OF spective causes, publican managers expressed Macndon. Bis, Marphy was very indig- Poa 5 oF conpenes thai elk to- iy MARL He sald that Republican workers | Wifl jee’ the registration cf at lest were in every election district, that ome of the vote, they were intimidating voters regard- | some of the dou, ones Vesa of ‘the merits of each case, and heavy increases att gear year ep ‘Were stacking up challenges and mak- Eigh ir, in. the y ing contusion in the most outrageous “F perl Saliva eae’ aa "he fashion. registration was very heavy, epriae “Reports which have reached me from | /ME ‘hing, In view of the that a every part of the city,” sald Mr. Mur- | changed by the ‘haudiaerict pas boon Phy, “how that Odell and his followers | enade fo the new ding Sf going Ahead With an outragcous ,/f% Charles F. Muro) istrict, the 3 dint: Eight System of inuimidation. ‘The days of ja Sit ahead the reatatration Kaa quite has exer been seen like it In New Yoru | Nerage war epunlicans are strong, the before. Tammany Hall will not stanu | the last few years, In the ‘J prures ot for this sort of thing and will protect peed Assembly | Direc avery voter, be he Republican, Demo- | was unusually ligne eat (fe ation | » other political faith, who comes here Feaiecn” be up. to the long of the + with n legitimate complaint. We wili em inten in Me fein bands with any and every tair- |!” Paar aerate! aon Me Wey : im all the districts, minded citizen in a Cemand for fair | were in front of Simeat or pid play. Discs, an unusual ‘ight In that 7 poling o jot t Challenges "SY Wholesale. tion, “VY 0m % Aret Gay. Of tegigtree "fhe conditions in thé Sixteenth First Arrest wa. ‘mietaton District at the: Twenty-s6c004 | caries Tosiee, of Winters f ) Aaaieadly Distrit are particuiar'y | istered in the ‘Twentie th Wiese Di. Waiedaions, 1 have Yuet learned trum | Uc! of GINS Astwmtly Distre, igi Commissioner Lantry that out of fveg ne Ne ay were the 20 mun enrolled in that district the | was promptly challen lou a's eters fo, Wepublicay’ agents are going to chale cratic watcher. When 2 60% he ene, Jenga over SW They have begun the | Prainestey insiee pal Up wpe 8 ferce “i ‘work already, challenging men who bepeking everything Srna in have voted in the district for years and oe te was taken to the Jefferson it Whose right to register and vote ang ig pene for ¢xamination ‘ jean be no doubt. One man chal- yor ray T ) fenged to-day fe the pastor of st, Mayor he ear Feats rat Thomas's Church, a man who has voted “fon fougin 8 born‘ Snzsa the diatrie: for fifteen years. natal Ve foal on Gov. Odell admitted to an Evening | plained himself to ro as * forld reporter to-day that the Repub- | "™m¢ was taken, Pikes ‘organisation has 7,00 men at Senator McCarren sald this artes that the process of intimidatt Work in this city. These me Th all the cities tn the, Be | da where there is personal registration. registration | “The policy was born in the minds of the managers of “ days; the other four are for work in| said the Senator, Sele pursmnchine.” *S Between the of registration. At/| intimidation of every naturalised voter Tate of compenaation, it Is evident | ¥) Might vote the Democratie ticket ‘that the Republican Governc | never heen =f ere phere bee Biljese,.2@0..men alone wil! cost him | 's ‘The entire machinery of the | lon Brean in being moved 8289, 000. }4 tion of intimidatian, got onty here TE Wiebe Vote Registered, joy, throughout the. Sta 3 rhe Deroneratic: Btate Committee ts “The Arat six hours of registration to-| estherine evidence and wit take ine aay Were tinusually hoavy, and the in- mediate stern to ont an end to this Antous state of affairs.” - GONGPACY PLEA FT SHS HELL FOR WEINSEIMER HTACALE OREN t | 1 Hears the Defense of rl will Post Fortelt on Forfeit on Arrival in mer Labor Leader on Trial! This city and Agree to Weigh for ‘the Alleged Extortion of) in at 168 Pounds, Middie- f $2700 from Employer. | Weight Limit, » / * George Raines, of Rochester, counsel ‘tying the ex-labor leader for exturtion | !ocal theatres hero thia week, made the! & confetence between the sof the eee two organizations a . on the Yhacsworth as | Moh wt aiethe wan ordered 1 TO FULL SCORES OF mS ARE ON PAGE 12, As a ree ‘(Continued on Second Page.) “TS ANSED BY MURPHY Davenport are being outdone. Nothing while ‘in’ the Fifth Assembly “Distriet, | sind | erat, Populist, Prohibitionist or any |5Ut caught up somewhat later ri al for Philip Weinselmer, to-day continued | BUFFALO. N.Y. Oct. 4—Bob Fits-| his opening address to the jury that 'a Simmons, who Is showing at one of the| © NW W YORK. | FRIDAY, OCTUBER 14, 1904 Comio Artist's Idea of a Critical Situation at One of the Scores of Bowling Contests Now in Progress. SEVEN SAVED FROM LAUNCH $30,000 PAID FOR THE COLT OISEAU Trainer Matt Alien Buys Crack Two-Year-Old Racer To-Day for, It Is Believed, “Diamond Jim” Brady. ‘Otatan, the best two-year-old colt of the season, was sold at Morris Park this afternoon to Matt Allen for & Price belfleved to be $10,000. Mr, Allen was trainer for James R. Keene in England last season and before that was trainer for “Diamond Jim” Brady. I Its believed that the purchase was made for Mr. Brady. Oiseau is a colt of magnificent pro- fob and has easily proved the of the colts and almost the bes of two-year-olds of the season, ——a—_—_ = WC.WHITNEY'S Son of Late Turfman Bids in Pick of Horses in Training, Getting Artful and Tanya for| $10,000 and $7,000. 0 a Harry Payne Whitney was the main bidder at the sale of horses in training of W. C, Whitney es @te, held in the paddock at Morris Park to-day. The son of the late magnate secured the} pick of the racers, for there did not seem to be any desire to bid against him when it became known that he wanted any particular animal. Young Whitney has been too generous & patron of racing for owners and trainers to harass, Even if they wanted to, M is doubtful if Whitney would have let Heart's Desire, Tanya, Chief- tain, Artful or Princess Rupert go at any price. He jumped olds by the thou- sands. Artful went to him for $10,000, Tanya for §2,00, Chieftain for %,000, Princess Kupert tor $4,000. Pioneer weat ior 4,00 to H. B. Duryea. ‘The prices are as follows: Bigeole, ch, f., by Meddler—Hurley Bur-| ‘Bydney Pagel, 95,00. Niortora, by Meddler—gunnystde; oa Wermerepars, a. Mere! a &. by Meddier—Tulla Black- E. ore, parire, St by Hambure—Admte- i & Whitney, $4,000, >. by Liswale—Soed Standieh; * petore Judge Newburger in General | Announcement to-day that he was will-| 4 Renee be: Bessions. ing to fight “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien|\ Sandria, br. \f. by Gandringham—Urania; Hf jant,"* ( q wel e i Joyner, #7,000. ' Hostility to the defendant,” Mr.| for the middle-weight championahip of| 92.207" "0, ambure—Porget; H. Raines deciared, “was engendered in) the world, and that when he arrives| B. Duryea, 8i,1W0. the minds of the witnesses for the pros-| in New York next week he will post al p7AuMag’’ stay Moddler—Handsoun: céutlon because of business (rocbles, | fortelt of $5,000 and Invite O'Brien to chieftain Pes Comets —ty Lon ‘ 4 ; hy Durvea, hele evidence was given in cold blood | cover It. Fits says O'Brien ig merely| Axi Wey “Hambure—Marthe 11,; 40 make him a victim, making a ff, thinking that hy H. P. Whitney Kio. “We shall show.” shouted the ta ‘1 @ would! prince Mamba | by Mamtere—| * o 0 je lawyer, not be able to make the middie-w: Maorl; J.-B, Wideney ? 98.tde, “that Weinselmer never received a dole limit 188 pounds. Fitasimmons ty | om ty Hambore— | Ua as 6, bride. atates that he will meet O'Brien at lomoeopath: “It was necessary for the representa. {me ard place and sign the articles of x! tyes Of this $70,008,000 association to get) “eTeement Lae ln ne ee i Welngetmer. and the conspiracy was| When an Evening World reporter in- | | Myopia. bf, by Lissak—Sout te; Thomas ~ hatched, formed nner ° hereaigt esimmons's oF oh. e.. by Mirthtul—Myrtie ttark Defenne'n Flvst Witness 1 glad to hear that Fite means Rahn ee by Albert—sttoodvo; A. J DI Klemm of e * business. I ha always Wanted to! Pit ye. 81.400. Thomas A. Hill, president of the Mas-/fent witasimmons O€ T think tone | Mae fit by Sandringham—Mary C.; H ter Plumbers’ Association, wan the first ext him I wil be on. hand prepared | B, Pargee. $00 witness called by the defonse. Mr. Hill | to sign articles and will also bel efte™s Bayer book ey 1ome-| mwas called for the purpose of snowing | (ead Inrge a forte elt tor| “Bay: thiiy ¥, Hamture—Billeabeth Lo; i me . ee = france as Pits ay B. Duryea, $2,000. there Was an agreement between the | 7° Tie Veeght musts be wt iki | arwco by Mambure—Coraaa; 1. XK, Vin Master Plumbers’ Association and the Pounds ax I,won't fight him al any |, 8.00. Journeyman’s Union in 199. ‘There was | other weight.” | 0.13” tan. eng Tectville Bette; Hay by Meddler—Rose Standieh; P. Gatteaner,. 81,100), Tay (ily by Meddler—Handepun; J.B. | Madden, $8, 100. colt oy Papua Minnie Himyar; #1. Bay dilly by Meddler—t’rania; G. J. Long, The steam launch Ideal, owned by Mr. Lippincoit, Grave send, was driven ashore on Sandy Hook, near the dyramite Ben Strome Filly Off to Good pattery, late this afternoon and will probably be a toial logs, There were four men, twoswomen and a boy.in the aun: le, but all were rescued. The} hoat was left in a tad position, however, and will I probably be} Park: Py oattered to pieces, —wllilnaeite— AT ST. LOUIS—NATIONALS VS. AMERICANS, -00020010C -00020000% when she became unmanage NATIONALS ...... .. AMERICANS ...... ... oo LATE ST. LOUIS-WINNERS. Fiith Race—Turrando-1, Ri Sixth Race--Qudenarde 1; uoerta 2; Birdwood 3, Fifth Race—Clausius 1, Scoteman 2 Jigger 3. Sixth Race—Sinoerity Belle 1, Black Art 2, Dundall 3. AT KANSAS CITY, Fifth Race—Mrs. Granan 1, Evander 2; Creolin 3, 7 Sixth Rate—Uurbar 1, May Holliday 2, Gus Straugs 3,_ |%. EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART ELEVENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. The Evening World's charts are indexed trom first race at Aqueduet, PACES OW SIL ina 2, Dr. Riley 3. onli. loon iS ieee HARTI » Bilt » 0 aint of Pie lord. W. Qrerwelent —Belle of fal ford i. ant ‘rue held the race safe all t Troe inthe last iehth and then dropoed y moved un ty Right Green under © drive all IFTH RACE—The Fordi fer, rericnns of, wel ; Patt Lit Fe a8, Oa Jockeys. Wt Bt Scratches iia i ‘and Sepsas: Monet. 1 New York showed im 4 hot have her. wrual adied: maiden thrye-year-olde and up eo a 148 By 2 Fin eos Pi a 45| York, who was an easy second, six $\ lengths tn front of Graceful. Collector -5| Jessup had no speed, a “hme DIS eS. O05 Eo 8k eee 5) r caine away ne the last ast lave had no excuse (For Morrje Park Entries See Page 2) LADY WACAS WINS STAKE FEATURE Break Breezed All the Way in} | Fordham Handicap at Morris THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Bouth Trimble (9 to 2 )1, Knight of Rhodes (7 to 5) 2, Courtmald 3. SECOND RACE—Bank (9 to 8) 1, Thirty-Third (6 to 6) 2 R. L. John- ston %. THIRD RACE—Caughnawage (9 to 20) 1, Major Daingerfleld (16 to 8) % Midshipmad $. FOURTH RAGE—Right and True (4 to 1) 1, Rob Roy (3 to 1) 2, Dalay| *™* Green 3, FIFTH RACE—Lady-Uncas (3 to 1) 1, New York (1 to 1) 2, Graceful SIXTH RACE—Bartender (6 to 2) 1, Water Pansy (even) 2, Tom Law 3 showing no form for the season. The second race was easy for Bank. He wi bier oa. Vat po beat, the fr f ms easily In front of Frarscth Thin, who was favorite. Thir- ty-Third had & = nen, but the foute was a ight and True won the vourth, easily, and P . | Uncar me all the running In the Fi winnl) ly. a an Ra ee South Trimble in « Drive, Knight of Rhodes was « hot farms very fast. He wa ba? oon ul however, le ‘fret uni mretoh, foloyed ite Bouth Trimble Courtmald. nee wee 48. race "4 Bank Gets the Money, irty-Third was a slight favorite Me] ECO Bank. ‘the latter re ea nes nk de gate a cn hy | a Fur nid, who oo gap of] stn ear hovers ie that way to the stretch. In ra | thet rom home Bank closed on Thirty- Third and, coming away In the last six- ih, won by two lengths. Thirty- Tied lasted long enough to beat R. L. Johnston a head for the piace dockey Speriing Thrown, ughnawaga was a red hot favorite, wth eralor Daingerfie!A the second choice and Midaipman the wutsider at B to 1 the start Moon Daisy B satbied ah intew: Bperling. Midship- z man made the early pace, but at the end of @ half mile Caughnawaga went to the front and stayed tht Major | Daingerfield suiked half a mile from home and dropped four lengths behind the leaders, but he came on again at| the end and Caughnawaga won by a | neck. Major Dalngereld was five lengths _|ip front of Midshipman Favorite Quit Badly, Ge “WITH DESPERATION iT ONE Gen. Kuropatkin Reports to St, P | burg that the Left Wing Was Danger of Being Cut Off and and the Right Had to Retire. ‘TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN BOTH THE BIG ARM In One Russian Division with © Hundred Officers Only Eight Escay Unburt by the Murderous Fury o Japs—Port Arthur Fleet MayGo ‘ ie ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 14.—Gen. Kuropatkin reports that jered the Russian troops on bis left flank to retire becanse 8 Sscloniech €e tie ttcachls er iesiibots WERE sf Gen. Kuropatkin in another despatch, dated early to-daj a) . ing the fighting of Oct, 12 and 13 that the Russians on the : fended their advanced positions and also portions of the positions, particularly in the difectioy of Staliuhedzy, until when he ordered them (o withdraw s short distance. In spite of t that the attacks of Japanese under Gen, Okun were chiefly these troops they held the ground to which they’ retired. On tho left wing, after a very obstinate struggle, the the rocky hills south of Bentsiaputze and near Bensihu, north of Yentai, but the arrival of large Japanese reinfo them from profiting by this success, and as this body was the rest of the truopé Kuropatkin ordered It to retire, | The teopateh retoraos that tho Russians osered SANAF Jes min yet been given out. 5 nese made north of Yental, but the in a noch ten ehiaiaain an St. Petersburg, by way of Paris, of the appearance of five Ji off Viadivostok, and discredits it. ‘The Admiralty yesterday receive! Important news from Pt (Continued on Second Page.) © 3 RACING ON WESTERN TRAC RESULTS AT DELMAR. Special to The Evening World.( DELMAR (CE TRACK, St, Louis, Mo., Oct, 14.—The races run here to-day oe aa follows: WINNERS AT (Bpecial to The a ERC * ara | away, x 2 Cs ng Paris, » ¢ to 1, third Time— meat aam Btevens, Bradley Bill, Snowes Renaissance, agen, Terres. ‘anort Cake, Excanaba and ‘Lasarus also ran. THIRD RACE Sis i (Dugan), pe (D. Tt i“ “Bauardo, Anadark: Jungle Imp, By Play, Lady Sellers Escabosa also ran. " 'E—Seven_ furlon: voutnrtt \ Dickson) 7 to 1. Mindora, Leura Oronte, Dr. also Fan, FOURTH RAC WORTH RESULTS. gonsotation; five and Unmasked was the favorite on the strength of reputed fast work. Right| and True and Rob Roy were also backed. Right and True beat the gate, ? made all the running and won easily by ” | five lengths from Rob Rov. who was the name distance in front of Daisy Green. Unmasked quit to a walk, running @ | verw bad race Lady Unease All the Way. Lady Uneas made all the running ana) "0 won easily by five lengths from New Bartender There at End, ter I. Rudebeck made the running, followed by y Water Pa and Phaser to the h and won in hand Water Pai tretch. Bartender then went to the we hed 'etamn. Mer Pan rea| front and. won, eeally by four eas the from Water Pansy, who Jengtha in front of "hom La (Special to The Evening World.) | WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Ii, Oot. 14+Pollowing are the results | of the races run here to-day FIRST RKACE-Six furlongs —Lem Reed, 3 to 1 and § to 5 ;, Sunny em POST-SEASON SERIES,” nore. 16 to 1 and 7 to 3, second; Dun- ——— | nore to 1 and.00 to 1. th ime— AT PITTSBURG, "e iis) Fox Mead, Marshalsea, Nanna Mandy Lee, Armorer and cieysland $9333 Seu 4 BF ran. , Ss as OND RACE One mile and fi —Ageie Lewis, 2 to 1 and frat Triumvar, 13 to 3 and ev md; Dud Anderson, 4 to 1 and third, Time—1.@._ silver Mead ind Edward Hale, Mohican, » gore also ran. THIRD RACK Six furtons nac, 6 to & and 9 to 2, ; 9 Nail M6 to,8 and | to & second; nie