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JT RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. = WOOT AA AES ACUSER Postmaster’s Son Richard Hears, the Severe Cross-Examina-| tion of Levy, Who Told of Colonization Plots. WITNESS ADMITS PLEADING GUILTY ON THEFT CHARGE. He Once More Tells About How He Found Lodging-Places for: Men Who Were to Vote in. Van Cott’s District. When the examination of Richard | ‘Van Cott, son of the Postmaster, and Baneon McAvoy, cashier of the Poat | Office, charged with colonizing the| Fifth Assembly District in tavor of the Republican candidates, was resumed at 420 o'clock this afternoon, Benjamin Lavy, the aelf-alleged tool of the ac- cused men was cross-examined by T.| J. MeManus, counsel for Van Cott and MeAvoy. Mr, MoManus questioned Levy mi- nutely as to his family and his different abodes, He showed that the witness | had changed hie address dozen times within two years, spending but a few months in one place. Beforo coming to New York Levy said ho was a sales+ | man'in Welch, W, Va. He had worked | @t various ‘things, principally as a La | tender, Mr, McManus brought out that tery had pleaded guilty in 192 to stealing ‘5 from a man, sentence being sus- by Judge Newburger. Lavy admitted 't, but declared that te really wan not guilty, He was not permitted to explain. Producing @ civil service ‘application, libed “to 4 Job as an elevator in the Post-Office. Mr, Mo- anked bim if he hadn't sworn he was never convicted when he the application. Gon't remember,” replied Levy. Jones, a witness against Van @nd McAvoy, is said to have dis- 1 | eppeared. Q.—You swore you had never been } wonvieted? A.—Yes, * Q—You knew it was false? ton’ Know. Mr. McAvoy did— Mr, McManus didn't give Levy a fetance to finish his answer, /That's enough,” he sald, PETA We deposition you swore to be- Pes Juation Wyatt on Oct. 15, did you 's ‘you talked with Mr. Van Cott in| }um Post-OMice? A. Yes, sir, Al = Mr, MoManus produced the see | at No, 601 Willow avenue, in that city, | that some tenement In tho district of | (yaigg Pipst RAC added: selling; for Reh, |to 1) 1, Confessor (10 to 1) 2 ian Mats tik tes tones Pe | dreamed last Friday night that her| the elty guanhad by the police of the| Time-ois 3h, “OMe, fa eed gle hy ear i ‘ia __. |Kittle Platt 3 ont. 7+ tee paper, but the | vs cther had died, The dream was a0| Sage strect station ts not set on fire, | !ndex. Horses, __ Wt. +h " Fi aa }iatter couldn't find it, SECOND RACE—Champlain (5 to woke in fright, and it was| and, while the police avd firemen are| “The conversation took place in Sep- | Teal that # nt 2 1, Reveille (9 to 2) 2, South " not in July or August,” Levy | all her mother could do to comfort hor, busy saving lives and property, houses |~ = & 3 Yeala. “Don't worry, Mabel, mamma is not /|!n the neighborhood are broken into by mere . A Legal Wrai ve long. | thieves. | n a, a egal: ‘wrangie be-| NE to Weave vow for, ever so Wag.| THIRD RACE—Crown Prince (18 Ms produced a legal wrangle Ue-|To dream of a death is a sigo that! ‘That the firebugs cre thieves there 18] |to 5)1, Roseben(4 to 1)2, Israelite 3. i nus ato the witness why he/ some one Is going to be married. | no doubt in the minds of the police and) | ' — id @ In the deposition that ws | Lut on Saturday night the dream tn | | fireme: k 4 rT FCURTH RACE—Glen Echo (12 Man atin che, Pot Or which she saw her mother dead came FURY. WOME AD, Crmey, ee He fc the affidavit,” replied Levy,|to her again, and again Mrs, Roberts| ¥fTed the big biase at No, 19 Moore y {§)to 1) 1, Gamara (10 to 1) 2, Pasa ie ee to the oiler Greations Lavy | | tried to reassure her. She failed, how-! street in which seven persons were | j ‘dena 3. from he ever, and it was several hours before| burned to deatn and fourteen Injured. “Winchester, Red Pox. a” Ov “+ all | anne. “the cmtody ot 8 Fepresentative of (he) 110 could induce the child to go to bed. | While this fire was ir. progress the In-| Red Ruler 1; R. Le Sohnéton, 2: Tk Siteed very | FIFTH RACE—Cloveriand (6 to oH are well entertained? A. 1) ‘The father werks at night, and mother | cendiaries started two others In the| M224: Contesee bad mete Speed © . wt of epost. |1) 1, Storfewall (6 to 1) 2, The! a and daughter were alone In the houve. shborhood and robbed three stores.) QaQ SROOND CE mie added, iting: thret-vear-olda and up) mile & sixteenth. | whom iked, A — herner 3. roving mite und others 4 ie ances |gtt #8 dawn broke to-day the child) Then followed the Ares in diferent |p Bere pags BAe Ba Polke TER Ta Le pores (Cmnerner Se 2 m did you leave the Post. 7 awoke, screaming, an nding her parts of the precinct. Extra policemen | PM cuniee a A Jon | mether missing trom her place in the | were detailed every night to guard the ae oo Tookeys, Wit Gt SIXTH RACE—Carbuncle (4 to 5) pS iy Rag shad any communica on bed, ran through the house calling |tenements and a score of detectives in | ie Champlain’... } 31, War Whoop (7 to 2) 2, Ethics 8, 3 Tous fe . I met him in a barber| wildly for her, At last she reached the plain clothes were scattered about the oie, Bainter to i \ ehop a parlor, and there was her mother, wit-| district, but not an arrest has been | we tees Hi RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, Oct. 4.— vy Mma that MéAvoy had made tel ting jn an armehair. Her head was | made. "i Wateitird ‘a i Gleneoho galloped home an easy winner be “ait Sateiet. "sone hoe told resting against the back of the chair| The fire to-day occurred in the well- | aah Stone Arabia... HL Cochran i in the Lynbrook Handicap, of two-year- br et swell Dov and apparently she was asleep, filled Wenement-house of ive stories, R soaking ae clds, at Jamaica this afternoon, while tT got a fret from Me-] “Oh, mamma, I dreamed gat SNA | WH: SERENE. 08 8 pig tg Bhs ‘. a bas Asceic, Seymous Coartnald and Binion Namen Augur, which the form players thought | ai , an couldn’ ns ou!” and » ie ont, at No. 218 ere evel! E- pe Ret ty oye,” Lavy testi- we ibe eaiid taateiaelly. |street, This tenement is on the same jn another’ arta.” Bouth Wimble- waa « . , Medatus’ ried. to confuse the| The form in the chalr did not move, [block with the Blagg siteet police dia | QO) THIRD RACE. finn saded:, handican tf cit ire Wwcky break, was well ridden by Burns \W ‘witnenn as i dates, but his effort was! ‘Mamma, don’t you hear me? Wake | (or, showing the boldness with which | —1, v Tetl ime. 12 45, 5, hates i -f ah and won with surprising ease, Augur tek oF up! It's Mabel.” the incendiaries work. |index. Horses, Jockeys, We. a Was off a bit slow and had a rough trip, bid Ay ag the proposition to Neighbors going early to work heara | The front rea peal foreed open and & Crowe PJrinee ... ( 4) being knocked around in the first part) wl He wanted 100 hoya? A. Yes, but| the words as they passed the door, They Paper was piled under the stairway, jot the race, so that he had little chance dy ‘came down to seventy, paused and then they heard the chitd This paper was them saturated with Long shots had things thelr way dur- PP bd bie Placed the Men, “Oh, mamma, you're dead!” | kerosene, as was the hall flooring. Tae oe in how he had placed | ferent houses in the dis- trict at Van Cott’s suggestion, who hy pete him a Mest of the houses, Mr. ‘Manus failed to shake. this story. | Py} apd again he asked the witne: the WAS sure of the conversation x he swore Bar| eg bo = vee. it ary lates of m, to hilary replied that he was, Didn't, you meet Teddy Ackerman, Tammany Hall man, at Twentieth Sereet and Gixth avenue, the night you @ay you met Van Cott? A. i ‘Fou told people you wi Sha me pier ‘The witness admitied frequen re- sorta in the Tenderloin, but ‘emten he hed pre telephoned to Ackerman from ow swear you didn't telephon: it A. [don't Fecal, 4 PM Tou met him afterward? ier, mest him during ectiewbie An Leah han once yet dida't speak to him. Pour Inches of Snow, GAYLORD, Mich., Oct. %—There are four Inches of snow here lt snowed for twenty hours. A day e “Circulation Books Open to All?’ v.. — Circulation Books Open to All.” WY, | thr wei dur MOTHER DIED AS CHL ORANED |Little Girl Saw Vision in Her. Sleep for Three Successive | Nights, and on the Third It! Beoame a Reality. Mabel Roberts, a little girl, whose (THIEVES TRY TO. BURN TENEMENT Incendiaries Make Another At- tempt to Destroy House in Williamsburg, but Flames Are | Soon Extinguished, Another attempt was made to burn SUBWAY CRASH ‘ive full coaches plunged headlong into another standing on | the northbound track at Ninety-sixth street. Passengers were itreet, one of the guests in the forward car, was seriously in- CROWD IN The Subway had its first serious accident shortly before 6 lock this evening, Because of defective signal lighting, an exoursion train of ‘own out of their seats, windows broken and several persons re hurt. Richard W, Tully, of No. #35 West One Hundred and Fourth ed but able to. go to: his: home, ee LATE: WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Sixth Race—Second Mate, George Vivian, Judge Cantrell, + tp AT WORTH, Fifth Race—Federal'1, Meistersinger 2, Ethylene 3, Sixth sop Ruppert 1, Gold Enamel 2, Logistela 3. Pe ase sree a2 ———— ' PRICE ONE INE CENT, AT KANSAS.CITY. Fourth Race—Tyrolean 1, Tom Shelly 2, Loretta M, 3+ Fifth Race—Sohwarzwald 1, Sweet Jane 2, Spring Water, » Sixth Race—W) R.:Condon:1,The:Mayor 2,:Pettijohn'3; SEVENTH DAY AT. JAMAICA. EVENING WORLD RAGE = | father te employed by the Lackawanna down a Williamsburg tenement-house The Evening World’s charts are indexed trom Gret race at Aqueduct. | Ratiroad in Hoboken, and who lives soream: ‘The neighbors tried to get into the) house, but failed. All was silent In-| side, and, wondering what the matter | eould be, they went their ways. ‘he father got home from work at 7) Yclock. When he opened the front door he found his wife dead In the fornily armohalr and across her feet lay Mabe! unconscious. Dr. Foplana sald that Mra. Roberts had evidently succumbed to heart dis. ease. In his opinion she ey died early in the nn, The physician is in attendance upon Mebel, who may not recover from <he shock, BELASCO WINS SUIT. Ret David Warfield ma inue to play the title role in the “Music Master” for the David Belasco Company. Justice Leventritt, in the Supreme Court, to- formerty a partner of David Belasco, to far aa Waerfeld’s engrgemenis gonterned, for an Injunction restraining | Warfteld from acting for the David Be- Tasco: pany. Seema sult the d ‘brought in the names of @ David Belasco as were Bina Davi David Weeseid and oom David Pompe named as the ahd led the motion of Joseph Brooks, | learly to-day, Hardly a night passes/ oll then was lighted and the incendiaries | |made off | tye th the same de- Forecast for the thirty-six hours) | ending a 8 P.M. Tuesday for 3 Ing the afternoon GLEN ECHO EASILY TAKES STAKE RCE 12-to*1 pa in Linbrook Handicap Gets Off in Front, Increases Lead in Stretch, and Wins by Five Lengths. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—R. L. Johneon (6 R. L. Johnston, a ¢ to L ohance, beat Confessor a nose on the post tn the opening event, while the | The incendiarte * hl ie : * Pre ee fet for (weyearo olda: an termination to kil ¢ hey have dis- mY ©. be or 3. | tartin is erin 4 | 8 po nape rig Index. Horses, 4 % ata hw. | had so arranged th Thu Gleneeho an 108 a pe im “yt that escape to the street by the stair. | Hi Phen tag ih i id a a 3! a Pasadena 4. Martin 119 } ath Bu as a 8 of | way was Impossible. The blaze was | oe A ‘Auaur Nall a e Fh ? ti 1 | discovered by @ man passing on the| Ml, Auwine oe Siatbine ae F bt & 4 6 stfeet. He quickly notifted Roundsman | pas Plybact Redfern i a oe McCauley and Policemen Brownwell | ita alrmanrn J Callahan O10 10 r) 18 r a i} Le Bhs | and Kinsler Mn Hiektes Desire, tideorana 1m "4 "hy ty 18 Ps} # h_4-5| ‘The, polive scattered the burning pa-| Couple Tea Cress and Calrngory, per and then got the tenants to the Dia good races Pasa |Sinein nese" awn | ns ae Rm i the ed ASR I] se te yoke and ff je i a rier ACE roe oad sling: i | with smoke ar 1 ames that many of 992 ‘rood qyrins Winner. c - Traltsngk ey Ta ee the tenants had to ese by the fire. k oe Fine 43 4-5; 0.88, O51: Les 2 208 2-5 tras cc escapes. } i = - — : | “when the firemen came they made Horses, ‘yet 1 we Ls 4 Ms ‘ x re me Sus Fi Lu ¥ | short work of the flames. ‘The police irate ‘ ix é HH . then set to work to learn what robbery |. WG Dace 12 % fy By in ~ | 8 3 13 wid ‘heen committed during the fire. imine Lo 4 4 a He ey i’ ——————>_____ | Carb Sele. Champlain oh eee T! The Boutherner, nan tana ———— and came from 4% beck yee eral rin to hie best form. The Southerner | ate WEATHER FORECAST, 4) RACE 9800 added: nandca Won deri ri } RT. time OTk 08 % 3's, ow EE oat ee ee “ 5 x i ik Ghee Cie Pi Jockeys, Wi. Bi. Ps ‘ ans Garbuncie edtern IT fe ha * E 3 M4 |New York ity and vicinity: rail | ache og Ee df be bee Y HH = and warmer tonight; Tuesday + Pro D_OCe i mm 2 | partly cloudy; fresh southerly wore as kar Thai the ' Jwinds. YM, aad donetan Setar on Page 10. . ait Hee = | prom! - | Pun, favorite, Monocodor, was never promi+ | nent. In the second race Namior, the beat Played horse in the race, would have won if he had not been knocked knees at the furiong pole just as hi making bis run. This jet Cham the favorite, hold the lead. He led heat Revetile a n the money. In the third © rince, at 18 to 5, beat Rore Ben, a good thing, backed for | |thousands by Davy Johnson, while both | chance. went to the front at the start of tham beat the favorite, Israelite The weather was a bisharp. The at- tendance was slim. ‘The track was fast Close Finish in Firat, r y In front and 2 followed by R. L, ston and Bittle ‘Platt, “in the rh ean I Johnston closed strong, and just » . up in time to win by a nose. Co was a length in Front of kittie Pia Monacodor, the favorite, was a Clone Im Seeond, Too. Champlain opened at § to 5 and Went back to 5 to 2 Namtor was tie oo played und he wold, have wor “it ‘he ad. not been knocked to his knees in the last fur.ong just as was making his Sails went to the front at: the jatart and was soon joined by Cham ‘plain. Prey raced in close order to the stretch where Namtor closed ani was was moving rapidly when Sais crossed over and made Medfera vull up shara | Tength in front of Israelite AG UBGlA TO GIVE. Foreign Office Issues a Statement that the Czar’s Government Has Been Inform There Must Be No Delay in Reparation to the Fishermen Fired on in the North Sea, THREE BIG BRITISH FLEETS TO STOP THE RUSSIAN Semi-Official Note Has Been Prepared E pressing the Regret of the Russian Gov. | ernment and Its Willingness to Make Full Reparation. LONDON, Oct. 24, 8.02 P. M.—An official statement was issued by the Foreign Office this evening as follows: “The Foreign Office has been in communication \reptesentatives of the fishing industry at Hull and Coat {and has obtained .a full statement of the facts con with the attack during-the night of Oct. 21 by the R Prag Pacific squadron upon part of the Hull inet Md wna te representations based on this. infor have been addressed to the Russian Government, and) has been explained that the situation, in the opinion of His Majesty's Government, does not admit of delay.” ——_———+ ++. THREE FLEETS TOSTOP THE CZAR’S SQUADRON, - (Bpecial Cable Despatoh to The Evening Worle.) (Copyright, 190, Press Publishing Company, New York World.) LONDON, Oct. 24.—The British Govern: taken quick and warlike action in connection tack by the Russian Baltic fleet on a peaceable ' 'squadton in the North Sea, | Orders are now believed to be on the way to mirals of the three fleets within immediate reach of Government to stop the Russian ships until a sati outcome of the incident is reached, Immediately that the drastic action of the Ad was made known to the public it was announced that Foreign Office had also taken a hand in the situation am sent vigorous protests against the outrage to the Ri Government at St, Petersburg, Although the Admiralty is working in secret it is wie ing rapidly and it is believed to be certain that the Russian a | (Continued on Second eid First Colum. ed LATONIA FINISHES. who was beaten thirty lengths | in poe of his last two races, then closed, but could not auite get Champlain winning by a nose. Reve ille | {beat South Trimble a head. Crown Prince Head in Front, FIRST Jeraehiie was the cholee in the third | Smile, race, Crown Ls sad cones - ureee nd choice, but went back in the wetting Rose Ben was heavily played, |gie Leeder, 106 (Perrine). 15 tod, He went to the front at the start and! Time—Lu Rachael Ward, made the ranning, followed by Yo San-|¢..49 Isle, Florence, Fenso, My All turn Crown Prince moved wy [On the cya the Read of the stretch | Redman and {da’ Davie aleo ran, caught Rose Ben. In, the run home SECOND RACE ~ Five Lae 53 inee outgam: ose Ben and : Crown Frimead. Rose Ben was hait a | Bashford Belle, 1M (Troster, 3 to & , p, We (Walsh), 15 to 1 et 2 (McDanald), —1.@. Been, Glendwere, pril Bird, Melvile, fend FO 188. —One mile.—-Requiter, RACE—Bix lu (Poy), 6 to Ly won; 3, | Grillo, IL (Trixter), 5 to L, second; Glen Echo All the Way, ur was the choice In the stake | nat was slow to move and was tole badly. knocked about ao that he had aod May Fue very little chance. Glen Echo, a 12 t eat R tra Toay: jghancenowed by Gamara and Heartis | acc Desire, made the running to the stretch. (Taylor), 6 nthe run home Glen Echo drew away fiv Provkiyn, Str Gallant and Variera ran you RTH RAC stil! further and won easily by famara. who Short course; ste Won by Red Dominique You, me name Parmer toh, th 301. sam #3. W. Rode 4 Mike Rice and Volantine © siso ran, Islip and Alleeiance fell. FIFTH RACE—Five and one-half ture ongs.—Ram's Horn, 13 (Dugan), 3 @ ret, Bowling Hridge. 104 (Nicol), 2 to cond: Harpoon, 14 (Mortison), 39 tor third. “‘Time-Le? Maceana, Mr, amd Judge @anticy also. fan. TH RACE—One mile a Glenwood, 16 (Pes the se a len her Close Finish, Stolen Mon followed by The wall, They stratch, wher mace the runnin f length ner was third, a hal Carbuncle in a Drive, Whoop made the rur to w sireteh, whore Carbuncle came on and, Annie Wiliams 1 (Dy in a drive by a neck om War Paes, © caltee Ele ho was four length: i auc are, a at ihlen nathe In frome | ver, Penineul Sopa Mexory inecs, Barney Burke ——— ran Piso’s Cure for Consumption wilt ten a cold ai once, Always keep it hander %# a” Other wer ra Races