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aes, _ SUBWAY SOUVENIR IN i WITH WEATHER—Fate to-ntght —_——— PAGES | TO-DAY. INCLUDING SPECIAL Friday. ye 0. DAY’S HVENING WORLD. — Pi ae 5 WEATHER —Fatr to-vight # Prifey, ae Save PAGE SCUVENIR. heceiataies stellen y f Circulation Books Open to All,”’ Goat = gee NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 194, / TRAIN, | | Cc ON — 0 R ARCHBISHOP FARLEY | General Service | Begins at 7 O'clock and MAYOR RUNS FIRST TRAIN PRICK Ont cue N te ING i NUE HOP Oe Hundreds Who Had Been Waiting Enter ~ Into a Rivalry to Purchase the First Tickets at Kiosks Neng the Line, AND GETS BAD SCARE \ al FOUND SHOT | fa. aaa P Turns Pale at Lever as He Narrowly Missag a a | LAKE HOPATCONG,. Oct. 27.—A. Day, a wealtity Newark « WOMAN BIIANED CROWD AT ciTy HALL PARK ¢ | contractor, was found dead in‘a\baminear’Stanhope this after Running Down a Careless Workman— | noon. A revolver with which he had evidently blown out his | Gives Passengers a Jolt by Sudden Use drains lay by, his side. | STAKE AACE id SETH | of Emergency Brakes—Trip Made on MOTHER OF WILLIAM O'CONNOR AILS HIM. abelian! Rose O'Conner. of Sea Gate, the math { Wiliam-O'Con-/ Mrs. Login’s Dress Catohe Schedule Tinne ose O'Conner. of Sea Gate, the mother of William O’Con-| Mrs. Login’s Dress Catches! TENTH DAY AT JAMAICA, | or, who was shot’ by Phillips. the publisher, for kissing his| Fire from Gas St d As | | ne Evening World's charts are indexed from rat race at Aqueduct. | ao0d wife. and 's a ‘hospital p prigoner for assaulting Phillips tom Gas Stove and As-' } — iT FIRST RACE~8900 adited harsilony fo won| jave bail (or her son ‘Vaterto-day. She willtake him home. "| sistance Brought by Her RUNNING TIME OF FIRST IN 1%. Sootch 1006, Spar white RL a tla paivatupniditaeal Soreams Arrives Too Late, OFFICIAL TRA ip ~*. Seoteh Plume, After Getting Off) itt re. TMS 4 Pim one Cie rem | STATEN ISLAND, LAWLER AHARGED WITH LARCENY EYES |}. Left City Hall ......, + 234 Pe Me Behind, Comes Fast in.Lasty e-em ie PR Ra “ HUSBAND AND CHILDREN |} Pass) Foriy-sscond Sime eR Sixteenth and Wins Ravens- Piel ef of RL PR d ‘i J, E, Seeley, a lawyer at io..20 ‘Bond street and ‘ving: at ARE CRAZED BY GRIEF, | aur on ith a Forty-fifth street. @ r ri wood Feature byaHead, — |- feree L T Y a td at 6") New. Brighton, S. |., was arrested late to-day oharged by. Elias ia | was teh a ” BP yeti bg mond Peseta ard Peguero in hand a $, Gifford, of Boston, now stopping at the Waldorf-Astoria,with 4 it Dai ielisvererangs ives “a A: THE WINNERS, 1007, se aati tt mine, | sw, ong oa | POKeLIND ip ‘* renee of Tye borid)entrysted |Brought Home by Fire Alarm) Wien the subway was thfown open to the pubic at 7 oflock thi 9) i si frst i A Kine obi iN 5, OSI, Ths a."L10"R9, tan hak | YO him vast June, He was in $800 bail-for examination. They Try to Hurl Themselves’ evening there was hardly a station between the City Hall and Nine Fi = - ae 6 “ 4 i a ry os adie ng ys ep db Mad 1s Peay ae “he a LATE WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. from Window on Learning, xy street which was not thronged with people anxious to get their first | bid beat ee ee ek Fate of Wife and Mother. ride through the tube. At some of the downtown stations the crush was” oe wt Cae" psn ; be ‘ bf Sixth/ Race—Géorge Vivian 1, Guadalquiver’ 2, Wi.lliam: F, great, hundreds of persons who ordinarily go to their homes between » Midshipman ar Waived, inaking his weight 108 ‘The Bout * G@ravina 3. . ee (fuieezed through, on the alt a sive Brea the fet ; AT KANSAS: CITY ee scx dated wae: t9 | §.30 and 6.30 o'clock having waited until 7 in order to ride in the suibe 7 om 1008 TURD. ASCH ant or viien Ow varie ont wo, ne aie ant a! Fifth Race—Precious Stone: t+ W. R. Condon 2, Americano, Srenty-sxin stret way. THIRD ae Le eitteatie Siar mm given Wretee up: one le and WR. E ; ' Bi §, tom banose (4 oo) oon reg tating Ractale SH AUB Se a MRC HTE | Sith Race Aare 1, Luetta'2, Harvester 3. Mra Logins drome caueht tre trom| In <pite of the crush the preparations made by the Interborough ! Shep 3. mi Se Ee a a ban? "di pes ges a she ran | oficials were so splendid that the crowd was perfectly handled, Express: 31 Tom Lawson abroad it F into a 0 Raunt! Rinbads kik | ts air iahen q vet it 1 » 4 AT WORTH ra of salre and droped enveloped and local trains came up on exactly schedule time. What conffision there Be | (20 to 1) 1, Hamburg Bele (4 to 1)| i Herko sets ganna 3 il Sixth Race—Mad Mullah 1, Brand! New!2, Meistersinger 3. |i Rimes, betas the door of the noart=/ was was due to the delays in selling tickets. Tickets could only be sold if, i 2 Collector Jaeaup 3, i Biahche ws Viplade, Uae Mal corust ‘an -masdivem [ome at 2 time. - mre) ; 3 ] | by the Gaan's feats, ae anes The wisdom of the Interborough officials in making 7 o'clock the {i FIFTH RACE —Kitty Platt (8 to | 1 ry i 38 | to the doar, fumes beat into her face. || opening hour, rather than an hour earlier, was shown by the situation — | 1) 1, Danseuse (7 to 1) 2, Niblick 3, cant = adh e loon, wih ruin Ble yelled ar, and Prema window 904 that arose this evening. ‘The hundreds of people at each downtown sta oar p ter i nan alarm, came boundin My admit } , SIXTH RACE—Dolly Spanker (2) 41" ruses by Knight FeAl | wp the pe ‘rhages dees Lanne a | ton would have been thousands if the generat public had been ied | to 6) 1, Ormonde’s Right (12 to 6) 2, Ponti 9456) 04 05, Ode Lada S place of mafety and ripped of her blax- , an hour earlier, or even a half hour earlier, Wyraike ‘ teat Open, Clow Fi Hh, | gi apn a OE At almost every station there was at least one man who wanted the (Bphetal to’ The Evening World.) % by et & Presbyterian Hosplial ambylance, ar- distinction of being the purchaser of the first ticket. At some stations” ‘ Male aoe eta ih a dia ira SIA rar ‘ra orn TM there were two or three “first ticket’ men, and, of course, this resulted im } FUG, the Wik ta trottie ck rel debrand 107 4 wh ob 36 aaa tes hurt ad rita a neok- some rivalry. In some cases the first-ticket man, as soon as he got his six furlongs, which were run in the a 2M ate Mining tae | ie che clang | of the eece pasteboard, made for the street, with it, or else fell in at the tailend of the occurred rove them frantic and they endeavored to hurl themadives | on. Two Hostile Ships in North Sea] i from a window, but were restrained by Is Discredited, and There Is Talk of °°’ """ atternoon Hamburg Belle pleked up six LOUD PERTH Racr—sne, More pounds and was beaten a nose in J, 0. Holter time ont ts the fast time of 1,13 2-5. “Query”—What | Index, Hor + two-year-olds; five and a half furlon toy, kaeagiieht-Sathiegn rine tt Seoponst to Hamburg Belle last time | Ws, Kitty Patt . a Te Fy #4] hat! wna’ the “qugstion racegoera| bm, Conteerot ”.: Reg eh fF og eR Ty rr "apkedntet he running at tne Ravens | f Puatty Pee dod {| Muzzling the “Mad Dog.” SAYS POLICEMAN HI HIT HIN. we ‘ood Handicap at Jamatea this after-| fii" Aare iy Wu es : Rae eee ude taalte aon iThe witiner, Scotoh Plume, was! 470? Clover Hampton Ww 1 + " he ad oy Lf i] cad tae yr: Bes + +” Gatitled to be played: on sher lam race.) fyi {lah Bom... H rn eC aU i} te Identify: Avxatlant. | head a’ lot of weight soft, but was | = Part arth “ESL Gagnon at hehe 3 SS Th} (Copyright, 2004, by the Prose. Poidebing Congesy: New York World) | 11 1 Gen, forty yeare oll, of No b pereigieg and wis at % to 1 in the} = 4 ne % uo ow ow » » H (Special Cable Deapate h to The Evening World.) o Srsrticattn inate’. wraieed ing Over igh Che en - itty ome te Reg ye ee Ee ei" | LONDON, Oct. 27-—The sthuation is again generally. regarded a5) tne faa Toiey-Aten strwet station la! Sa rrr ae fie ao | Be. foes night and told Sergt. Morgan that he shat: lus fares bey a cca cod (1011 SONAR good. Wan eure Warr iy. Kingston, wat ay oe saris | | extremely grave, and ‘as the hours go by the belief becomes stronger, had been asmnulted at Thirty-fourth ang banthe dtodd means sre T., Wilko. te Time ORO aes OW On LIS. Liste Ted 140. Poe” | that the British Government will be obliged to instruct Lord Charles | Loe tsomhte srgea 4, potles: A Besibastoe tese'tse oneded sine at eke ah Dols ie Wi Nf noon . BLA | Beresford to sail from Gibraltar with the Channel squadron to “mune | Beta ae le eee tk . ’ foe of 8 to K In thia.race Mid-| “> rmonde * IUEM stays 18 me hyd 2 eae | the mad dog fleet,”™.as it is called here. | Bulnace from eewecpondes, found. that oy = wy Pen oeeeiie tae Face, | smonte's Hleht. 2” Doby Noamker nad the ‘ta ai or’ | Rojestvensky’s reference to torpedo boats among the fishing fleet is! Coils wee satteriog from a fracture of e out, but} (For damalca Entries Gee Morgan then sent the man with ~ | considered absurd. a polleeman to Thirty-fourth street afd had. all his wpeed to~lay. was unable tn bats avenue, bur Cel The Face, for maidens, was won| Cpe te PA A af It has only aggravated matters and London. is talking of nothing now, by White, Ghost, trained. by Col. ning by a_length from Midsh and tr t drive Kitty Pi ity Policeman Collins, who ig atx: eully. White Ghowt had mat raced ig PO bent see te ome Ahead * Danwei Kitty Platt won by) but the probability of war. ‘The feeling is absolutely unanimous in favor| tn M Jere, fe the man she assaulted Whtie Gbeat by ia fests i In fron Niblick. Mild tish demands, not seen Cel no assault had suri | of the justice of the Bri Although stock markets were unaffected yesterday, they reflect a feeling of pessimism to-day by lower prices and an indisposition to tran- sact new business, Will hold their annual b Whiie no Umé limit for the receipt of Russia’s reply has been fixed, it} Majestic Hail, No. m5 is generally understood \o-day that the route of the Rudsian squadron peat | ired and HRN aire wo years, but Col. Beully had him tn Winping shape, and he got home ty a Dead. claimed foul, but It was not tsi Ce Rudabek raced to the front and made Be i ht geea Celia pace to the far. turn, followed.» by Dolly Spanker Easily, |Revane and White Ghost. On the turn | Ormonde’s Right went to the front a Ruda- and made the running, White wnker lying under wraps a ck from » half away, On the turn niker closed and won easily The Attendance was slim to-day. ‘The Revane and White Ghost BULLS ANO BEARS To DANCE. Pestiitr was a bir cold and dluatry, ‘vane, Bek, and tn the ru ‘The Association of Wall Street Cler Poler woo dual, Ghot won in a d t Biamond Onir Galloped Theis tor ite place Sir Shep halt Outsider Wins ‘Stake, CR en oA, {he prom perators | LATONIA RESULTS, | Groraltar will oc Barred by the C hannel squadron, commanded by Vire-Ad- | hove vr be presen ‘ | miral Lord Charles Beresfurd eindeialiiniam ciel Gl’ Shen” % Weeki} Sir Henry King, Member of Parliament from Huy home port of the! (Peete e Evening Wor | fishing trawlers, said this afternoon that Lord Landsdowne told him ae Oct.| thought Great Britain would get Lhrouga the presen nes run Dere | sort to war, Admiral Rojescvenaky’s excase for firing on the Hull fishing fleet to WEATHER FORECAST. to the atreteh, and Collector Jesaup. str Homburg Helle went t the front stayed there to the Jast A RACE TRACK, Ky, * Of the n, gallop. alt : as follows an easy y bevonn} hdwever, get- i daca foar lengths fn front of In the dambulty Wi nuul re Forecast for the thirty-six Jen Plume, FIRST RAGE—Six furlongs; getlix Biot ome pt ries and wos on'| Vestry, “100 (Dugan tas Fy a] the effect that he waa Pepelling an attack upon his squadron by two torpedo | hours ending at 8 P.M. Friday the Bonk by ‘ a hen i Hamburg Belle fein tiaube yo Sides, boats, presumably Japanese, is not eredited by the public, and the Jingo [yor New York City and vic nity: it A 0 ‘ ys fe. ‘ fem tut ei ft ere | Stems, Feabeniee, Fair and continued oald ton ght; TJeamup, Kitty Platt Head in Front, | So far as is known no merchant vénsel likely to havé been in tbe reinlty of the ecene of the disastrous occurence at the time the Russian ebips | opened fire bas been reported ng. corgae Rojestvensky makes no re- ssoncaneobiipietes Lien ongey taal Agee ws Apa Bers arent SH lp one of abportlng. taterest, +) idbmanked resh northwest to var. adie Friday fair; weat winds besoming Friday afternoon. FN) ana { souvenir. The Interborough officials expressed themselves as greatly pleased ‘ome of their first experience with the public, o+e—— CARELESS WORKMAN ON TRACKS SCARES MAYOR, Mayor McClellan, with his hand on the lever of the first official rt in the Subway, which opened this afternoon, played motors” i City Hall station until it reached © Fat the oute train to stal man from the time the train left th One Hundred and Third street. Hardly had the line of cars swung out of the Seventy-second street station, when a laborer tried to cross the tracks, It was by the breadth of a hair that he was not run down and crushed to death beneath the The Mayor with his hand on the controller didn't have time to, The color lef cheeks, he shivered from head When he saw the man leap aia deep sigh of relief The Mayor's train, in which were the members of the Rapid Transit officials and prominent men in every walk of life, left 35) -five minutes and sBirty, — p scheculed time e reason c- the delay ys the hes delivered at the exercises in the Aldermante f pening of the tunnel, IRST TRAIN, cars. reverse the current. t3 foot, but still held « to the side, safe from the hi nto his n on-rushing train, he brea Commission y Halls Hy ation at 2.35 1-2 P. M pis later than t ength of the spe make a sort of prelude to the Ss c BARGE OF a he front p oiler in the hands of Georg undu Chamber t MAYOR T ARES When tt he found th spector of the road. rectly behind the Mayor. at last in the Mayor's ears. Let her go,” said Morrison, who had stepped out of the way for new motorman, ard in a trlze the Mayor set the train in mation, Al} went well until Worth street was The trait ping as smoothly a» the Mayor's railroad adv t anager, tock bis placa Genes two bells sounded, dinging™ 5 George Hedley, gener From car to car the tl