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eS WEATHER—Hain, Cotsen: Phemény r FINAL Ge | | RESULTS EDITION. |___ [ Cirewiation Books Opea to Ail” o PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, W RDNESDAY, OCT. MEN 26,1 26, 1004 PRICE ONE CEN Wa } _amammsamomem™| | RESULTS EDITION Ee COLUMBIA SPYING ON YALE'S SECRET PLAY.] If =F ENG ANT pppcces Eli's Husky Boys Are Getting Up Some New. Tricks to Spring on Strangland’s Gridiron Warriors in ‘ ; el UGE W TENDER OI Czar’s ni nN Informed that anal Ries. Measures Taken to Punish Those Astounding Invasion of the Police P Responsible for Firing on Fishing Vessels in North Sea Are Inadequate. | from Forty-second to Fifty-ninth Str West of Sixih Avenue, by Swarms ¢ Resorts of Vicious Character. Next Canmeday'e Game. , PACES MILE IN 1 MIN, 56 SEC. Admiral Rojestvensky Sends His Re: port of the Incident to the Czar, but It Has Not Yet Been Made Fublic— Tension in England Growing, ; SOMEBODY USING “PULL” a | TO PERMIT THESE CONDITIONS, (Special Cablo Despatch to The Eveving World.) (Copyright, 1904, by the Vublishing Company, New York World.) LONLION, Oct. 26—No secret is made in official circles of the a boa lissatistaction of hes Coreen ape answer to the Lae MEMPHIS, -Tenn,,-Oot. 26,—Dan Pateh:with a ‘runner in| _SMEME rs This Precinct Become that Open Talk of eis vay mortal 3 incall, psbA __.___ | front pact amp at Billings ark to-day in 1.56 flat, the fast Mh yy 3 “Grait’ Is Indulged In—Policz Cap‘ain \s Great Britein’s demand for the instant punishment of the officers r2- rae mer teh wrth ay piso s: meade li Hussey and Walsh Is the Inspector. A sponsible for the affair. Lord Lansdowne said late this afternoon he ei hl hae hell rg reo © W ARV (If {Itt ‘ hoped the matter would be settled within twenty-four hours. ’ Pubiic indignation, allayed for the moment by the Czar's reply, is! f TE WINNERS AT. ST. LOUIS. i ' The tid is off in New York—not so thoroughly off as it was int growing rapidly and the tension is great in official circles. The attitude PACKER STAKES Fifth: Race—Ben Lear.1, St. Daniel 2, Guadalquiver. K cH FINDS DEATH days of Deveryism, but further off than it has been at any tim of Russia are regarded as extraordinary, and already it is announced from madeline s NG " 2, Tangible 3. Mayor MeClellan took hold of the affairs of the city. Jt has been’ St. Petersburg that Ambassador Hardinge has sent another note to For. aang, oe xe? Fifth fades maivty : Van Negs'2, J 3. loose and pushed aside gradually, until the wide open town condition eign Minister Lamsdorfl expressing the opinion of his government that aphine Shut : the measures reported to have been taken by the Russian Admiralty to Favorite Czar ts off Sixth’ Race—Pourquol!Pas 1, Sigmund:2; Waterspout 3. | On Carpet of Newspapers, with| be sald to have arrived. communicate with Admiral Rojestvensky are entirely inatlequate, at the Turn Into the Streteh Pillow Under Head and Hands Everybody. familiar, with New York knows: that this: st Meanwhile public feeling has become more intense with the knowl! and Davis Is Foroed to AT WORTH: ‘| Grossed, Little Old Spinster| tre. For the benetit of those whose time or inclinations debar. edge | that | is now general that the preparation of the thyee fletes which. are Up Sharply. ‘Sixttr’Race—Floral King‘ ty: Barrington 2, Earnest Parham. End Existence from intimate knowledge of the life of the city The Evening. (Continued on Secona Page) . {| WHOLE 4 ode *% fe RAWLER Lost. * presents !o-day a carefully compiled statement of conditions in one polleg” ‘CREW? i precinct. eS TS WHY WINNERS. LONDON, Oct. 26.—An: unconfirmed report has reached | Mis minis Baller, spinster, wah |" rie orocinct is the Twenty-second, bounded by Forty-second ite wrinkled face and a crown of | FingT RACE—Emergency (2 t0/ Hull-friom New Haven that the entire ore(n ot th thejtrawlarSyivia | ee ee hin usted beresit to-cay | Fifty-ninth streets, Sith avenue and the North River. The station-hous \? ‘ et (6 to 1) % duvénal) was lost bi id oe oe: ing ng basen because she was tired, They found her! is in West Forty-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. a jam Tan squadron fired on ti itis ing boats—wi je exo inh eat the top floor | the commander is Capt, Hussey. NINTH LAY AT JAMAICA. | geconD RACE—Foxy (13 to.8) 1,/ of one man, who has-been landed at’ New Haven. wth Twarding-houne at No.2 West | Iq setting forth the conditions The Evening World makes no ch The Eveulus World's charts are indexed from fteat race at Aqueduct. | gotq Flour (12 to 1) % Yorkshire! Thig\isithe only intimation that any: of the crew: of the | crestor newspapers, «, sinow undee | against Capt. Hussey, Since taking command of the precinct a Ja; ox furlongs, fart bad. jae one Sylvia: were: missing. her head, her peedie-scarred ands) weeks ago he has made some convincing raids and has picketed : cis vwne—le Ys Bel | THIRD RACE—Sale (7, to 2) 1) — CLE ITUPKL? nanan errant aanee. | gambling houses. Some one “higher up” undoubtedly explains the =>: M6 % Fim Opal. Clos. Pi | Akele (8 to 1) & Dimple + vr \ 4 , I dead. | isting conditions. LoL gy fe b-19 | P , wae . | All alone in the td Miss a ae é 4108 RQURTH RACE—Coymaid (6 te! fee j j alley. For early sinty yence ane had | | Phere are fourteen open gambling houses in this precinct, bs 3, BR hf 9g 83/1) 1, Cxaranhine (11 to 10) 2, Thirty» 4 been dattting againat untoward cireum- /poolrooms and a hundred or more disorderly houses. ‘In the d »* 8 8 4 stances. Qne by one those near and Bld wm arin 18 Third 8 A to hee Kad succumbed, Perhapa | House class are included some of tie most depraved dives in the city 9 a s 5 ooo 8 oF 6 ob * 3 i '8| wipTH RACE—Ocean Tide: (6 tel hotly bia te ‘end turned on ia -— of police affairs what this condition spells and he wie bid } it Hum an am da |8) 1, King Pepper (18 to 1) 2, This | Moor beside her there dwelt hope in.her | 2F4 Et : oat % 100 ag Heather 3. ; gout that she might rejon those woo WHO IS GETTING THE GRAFT? * SIXTH RACE—Major Oaingerfleld Mine only. clue to the whereabouts ot |. Under the old system there was tangible evidence of the’ way 7) (16 to 5) 1, New York (4 to 1) 2 jany acquaintances of Minnie Bailey ts | graft was going. Just now the question is, wo is geting the n High Chancellor & | Dinner at Sherry’s Sherry's Will il! Complete Cel. iteriet on. netnera, tun on he Who, powerful enougi to extend protection to a precinct jammed Open. Clon. PL ER. \ot a well-drested woman, wearing «| unlawful places, is the head ‘ the new system? Where is the source} 32 183 | BS 8 7% af of) nace Teck, Jame ont 8-| @bration off Subway’ Opening—Whenr tu: oi. writen ns trm nant acre tne putt that has allowed a new Tenderloin to build up so rapidly that Ms is £ | Catrapbine and ‘Phirty-third: wary heavy ‘To my dent okt friend, Mies Bailey, |incoi rmiture vans have teen in each other's way? ee BR HH i ” eats behead kagurtdhtr of ‘Train Starts at2 P. M. Bells Will | remenbrance of the nappy days is in og lag the police do not kuow where the aan places mtd = My Mee Fe core bedten th clever. fasion “br .Coy| Ri d Whistles Blow Something like x year-ago Ake Dalley | Twenty-second Preinct are /s to Insut their police intelligence. very) ook 83 | Maid, a daughter of Kingston, running ing an , NS : pr RO I reat | derloin cabman, every messenger boy, every rounder knows where they % Ig] in the colors of Andrew | Slew," Cer) tress, for 4 roo, She took the oheap- | And those who know will agree that the following description of 1 100 90 jg | Maid only got out of the maiden class i - et room in the house, specify: | ne would eat her meata Shon her, 199) 15 absolutely correct. “Heaven Knows,” satd-Mra. O'N to- Peter Downy ond Peter McKenna have gambling houses in \day, “It was little enough she ate. | | Sometimes she would come dow: ee Forty-third street, directly across the street from each other and & | the kitchen, the poor, timid little thing, steps from one of tte busiest corners in the precinct. Further bony onty bree wea | recently. but has stecdtly Improved and; Rumora of discord between President ood ree orate Cad ran seems to be a very fair sort of Milly. | Asiawat’ Belmont and Contractor Jona | RING. BELLS AND Caaraphine, who waa.a het favorite, Ma | 5. erenaid sere discounted some | « one back and ts not near her real form, | E | what to-da: the announcement thet }and I would invite her to hy Na eect ‘avoriten fared a bit better thah they by LOW S, | ith mie he Would try to keep It feom | street in the direction of Broadway is a house owned by Davy ord attend a dinner to-mr+ | @ Wh ta ben ia aia yerterday, Eimorgency was the fa-| they will both atten SAYS THE MAYOR, tah, a oe ey ataris ond iu — All of these places are running full blast, as ts the place rum by and up; wile and @ y St. Hinise-Gentility, O LOAD. Ld aS, La28 oR 32 O3 te In the opening event and he beat | row. night at Shérry's, given by_ the ould som A o 8a Aw Father easily, though the Mttet | aipeetors, of the ‘Initerboraugh Rapid | 1 Bote ee gone ane Ry AX one Smith, on the soutl ste of the vg block. Bp. 8 es anne mg at te ed | peanait Company to Mr. Belmont. -1 vp ebink dt proper to angs | {ME.(R, Me, 424 all that had been be-/OF COURSE, ‘' SHANG” DRAPER 1S BUSY. » ; esey winner in i jane, j Sa is $| maiden ta owing cofniderable Im-| Bath will make consratulatery | goat that at the starting of f) The scanty living that Miss Hailey There are six gaiabling houses in West Forty-fourth street in eked out came from bei speeches anent the opening of the dud- I the fr ¢ train, at 9 o’elock-on | her needie” She boasted that there wae, DOCK two on the worth side of the street and four on the south way, and they will have close seats at | Thersday afternoon, the in- I Berg pove with, py A “Shang” Draper owns one, with “Lou” Betts as the active manager, ran to Nis best form, was | provement ever hie Woatchester form. Vt avail her speed, Lut ret as) ihe third race Revellle wast ar-obt 1.000 adder: five | favorite, but he had no speed and the banquet board. \| dustrial and commerctal Ife idery or tn delicate stitching on, ew doors down, on the other side of the street, is a house run by Roe Pan on Te Dee. heen | Badly besten, This, danayet, st 1g promised, will © | oF Gur ielty should celebrate | Oi) Sime nd the Winds eon chai! Taylor, ‘This viace is run quietly and does little business. Then on the Sals ws the winner and Jimmy Blute,| ihe final, act of the subwi'g opening. hs a - 4% 4M Fin open coe mr siz | hla form oxner, bid him up to #4, | Inritatona have been eae (0 torty, | With RINGING OF BELLS | Jer | Komers. impatient of wee| south side of the street come three gambling houses in & row, od nh GE which prize De Arman let him #0| and with the exception of the members | and BLOWING OF WHI8-| “She was gone trom the house trom| John” Kelly rims cne—the one on the east end of the triple temples 3 "ay fig <back to tls old stable. De Arman |o¢ the ‘Rapid Transit Commission, || TLES, « demonstration fi | 3057 On her arrival ane displated a tog| Chance. His piace: like Taylor's, 1s not doing much business. Jobm 2 13 4p] claimed Bais a few daysago, when Ft Mayor MeCietlan gnd the city oMfcléle: | whieh the shipping in our |, racknge of material, which she aml {s next door to Kelly. He rons big games and they are kept busy. # 4 2) tu Brute wee bid up. nounced she would have to sew A 1 130 the dinner will be a sort of Subwa, om mont a 2 ” Reratenee—Oet Oreewplaht- Sireat The weather to-day was fine, track | tgmily aftalt, " ¥ || harbor will doubtless be glad pit satus’ tale aa tact gambler named Westcott has the place adjoining Daly's on the west. Thig Forcing Davin'(3 pu my Third pad al her ae fat seth Piet: aha estas: Gred. ‘The arrangements have been tn the | £@ Jol, and the bile ot work, neatly fold | ied; selling; for ma ‘RU yards.” Rtart (Continued on Sersond Page, First Column.) TOO4 Feat it Bt. Georee—Cor Vaca arn iat =m Mmergever Wad the hands of « committer componeg of Wal. | ‘A the Mayor of New York, | pkr'thom that she. Sid"altem Patel tity tr atone Auer Pvtnn ni | 1 ongrataite in pople ape TA nee three im oid ta Emer ri mony aren hijo + he ning event, and rae ‘ |front, Juvenal Maxim h, | Soon Muitt. It le rumored that there | tye completion of a master }| pare Sa ed Miss Balley found that but was outrun by ot miutde the needle, The mergency, 4 led the rest of the, roue and won i. '} work. sutehing wae raged, the chance of| | this could not be confirmed at Mr. Bel- nig t | E E 4 : We A ety | ee ate “anones ». wermutan,| tae fran" | GIVEN FREE J J J Je it beat Juvena' Maxim three lengthe “Mayor,” Then came the utter weariness of ¥ Bl tee este Opens at TP. mM, ° body and mind that drove the jitt ® ' Hy ory’ ‘n Great Improvement. “This will be the first time in the bis | agnor nie ene” Pe..d ae With TO-MORROW’S Evening World, 3) Foxy was favorite over tha tela in| tory of rajtronding that an entire ayse| ing exe soe Colla: Seven moing 10 the extent a3 ry {| the second race. I> went to the front tem bas heen opened at the wiroke of 4) ats a Thureday, Get. 27, Prest-| ping her clock and loying T e a t e ubway ns Beratchee—AKélA. std : » ann” | ke and on Tan is made all the "Un: clock. Por the frat day or ao after the! ten rcs aes, of the Hoard of Aldermen, ihe Aremeer. Tt mus per tired at the end of a mt it ng Te. eA Iman "ovement requtar fye-cent-fare vervies begins to-| will’ call the meeting to order in tne | MQ ON 4 Taree ii the TS _ mh Oihers outrtn | show! Stoo etl "tee | ma ; a nat may ~ stiane| Anse He toes staan, Searbe ae | +* A FOUR-PAGE SOUVENIR i ail a 0 RoeE ry 15 pie TN Mi icindtBl yatxtconth” Ruart| EAMETS Fea” here: to, the pteptehe where | Crean, Sue foe gett: ove Lialng wilt be lateaduesd aa ‘he bv: BABY UNHURT BY HIGH FALL, IN FOUR COLORS. c222e@ Oft—4 1 23 Le he, "pat 413 | «ho blew ap. Yorkshire Lad then took | nagement . Two-yearoht Angelo Pia ‘ell, off ¢ Yodex. \ oried ~ Fecond place and held 1 to the lagt few show ite good-hature and patience.” — | ‘Then fer the Sperches. | hird-atory fire-eseape in the rear « QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SUBWAY ANS ANSWERED ee a Wt. % % _%_ Open. Clos. PL_Ah. | Jumps, where Gold Flour closed whith «| The foregoing statement was made ib-| hie home, at Na! BF West sixty-ninth & oryth na Yau Want ic Knew Avout, talk hao 1 416-5 1” ga | tumh and best him out of the Wiese Dosl- | aay by Generai Manager Frank Hedley.) The after stating the object) teeda?, We landed tr - eryth.ng You Want to Know bed a ite it I ie 3 od 14 Es] Hon bre end. of the Interborough Rapid Tranalt Com. (ot the ering, will cali upon Coa. | eet to-day, Me lan A & clothes: Marvellous Engineering Feat one me Bs ‘ ") ) ER] _ meres a ¥. Mt, Hedley Bas Wer" Lem \mes | {2% Midhop David H. Greer, of New | 2M manned wat and miei d wel A fy This Artistic and Comprehensive Souven ae FY ya aid 1 4 Reveuin, ans ovep " | ompored foter stow me tetra York. (or an pening prayer. | Roosevelt Hospital to find out If he was bes Ger AE Keke RPS chew Aldine’ / a Sane ae sje Paine ery Pe |= 4 pag % - nn Gplet “Snginver William Barcyay Par- | reatly durt. He woen't It Is Encyclopae ‘tic In the Quantity of Its Information. Chancellor ran re day and bea's y 4 the Rapid Transit Comminsien, be? oe. SOE ‘Thiet ie, a dex yams oescnr go sae || Tale It flome and Save It for Future Metereng oun th the tae New ie panel a hee are es a PRK BO £97 daly eh fi cA ai alli! soe Md Nl ll ll at el its ot badly ll

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