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9 \\e NN ee + \-RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT, ELECTION BETS MOSTLY FAKES lo Wagers on Roosevelt at Big Odds as a Rule Are in Stage Money, Very Little Real Cash Being Up. LATEST ONE WAS PLAYED BY MR. GREEN PICKENS. Announced at Republican Head- quarters that $12,000 Roose- velt Money Was Up Against! $2,000—But It Wasn't Real, Stage money by the baje is being bet on the election in Wall street, All the real money that has been put up wouldn't buy a supper for a chorus girl Nevertheless, stories are sent out of thousands and thousands put up by fe- veriah partisans, The stories are fakes. A report was sent out from Repubil-| can Nat‘onal Headquarters this after- noon that A. A. Housman, a broker, had bet $13,000 against $2,000 that Roose- velt would be elected. Major Benjamin | M. Moore was named as the man who Nad taken hort end of the bet. The Roose organs selzed upon the Story and exploited it with glee. “The | odds are going up on Roosevelt,” they! sald. “The odds are now 6 to 1." The Evening World sent out a repor- ter to investigate and found the real| basis for the tale, There was a bet of | $12.00 0 8,000 made all right, but) neither Mr, Housman nor Major Moore | figured jn it. The sight of as much as! $1) in negotiable coin or currency to the actual principals would convey a hock. Housman Didn't Authorize It, Mr, Housman was visited by the re- porter and asked qbout the bet. He sald it was the first he had heard of it. He denied that he had made or authorized auch @ bet, Tt happens that there is employed in man's offic vouth bearing ive name of Green Pickens, He operates on the curb when there is anything doing, At other times he acts | . 48 Stock Bxchahge messenger. “Oh, Mr, Housman,” said Green Plek- | EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART ens. “I made that bet for you." Saying which Green Pickens yanked from his pocket a memorandum book raders carry and, sure enough he of Pas * 1 a Put up the money?” asked the reporter af Green Pickens, “Why, ia ta responded Green Pickens, ° gone.” “Why did you use the names of Mr. Te regarise and Major Moore?” queried tel ephoned the bet t | Hoffman House to Mr Housman's| 4 brother, Fred,” answered Green Pick- one « Laupposed they Yeed the names. F astic Yay the reporter | anced Pickens ithe hadne rene | bet wasn’t really for! eit im lon ‘Talla The sarcasm bounced Pickens like tird-shot off the | side of an Ironclad. Mojor Moore Dentes 1, See uitin With Green Pickens the) to sée Major Moore, who New siest’ Madore ather saa & partner of John we Mae | rage ¢ ‘a well known in the street, he exclaimed when the re- port was shown him, ‘me bet. #00 | ‘me inet $12,000 with A. A. Ne your lite tf RAR" Housman? never’ talked betting with i im. Pim Thayer" made a am a nid ‘wing my name in thie fake betti: uging the names of other Deed, Sanoete 4 the Anancial district Next P. C. Wood 8 looked Ananelal eiant who as the ‘email ona - of the bet with hes rene! be, looks tn part. PB. C. Woods sket It he bad bot #2,00 with Green he, iy all right,’ sald P. ©. ¢ Republican National Committee ves out that you bet i: for BS a re," anid the reporter, “That's right too," repeated P. C. “Put Major Moore saya that Fao @ Har if you assert that he authorised a to bet a cent for him,” continued orter, 4 Lok Hall right,” maintained can't tell 1 bet tt for, but 0.1, 8 TOLe 6 Ai Nig of P. C. he was ex- pinining in a $ yo0d volee What the odds On Roosevelt had gone to $ to 1 Jaat a Specimen, This fs a specimen of the enormous Dets that are made in Wall wtreet, The curd brokers bet each other $10,000 and then g> across the street and’ try to et ‘three doughnuts for a dime when ay of doughnuts Is five straight one of the elevator men ‘Broad Exchan, Building, to 1 on Roosevelt here to-day. I out a f.. bi to take A Pert of bet gat, they choked like ney Were smothered. jor of an gure down here that inte putting 4 thousands ride home on the tall end | at br. ft, ster Brooks, who Figjesbinneett et commisalor ough, Hhattan, ways he has $7 OF we in bets.’ Nobody sees the bool tear Mr. ke tell it. the of wise men who are tilts) $ tol Nati Gers ge seal i By sare and to bet a to the vast street eet any nny ‘day fina make the men and tne thet papers in fonneston wits ane tion bets hunt the Subway WEATHER FORECAST, _ Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending et 8 P.M. Saturday for | Molla 4hime oy i babe uenot Shaw 108 ‘Trith Witeh castiy best. St Ocean Tide can do better than 1014 rma Ph Me Winner oh Ee by Suton Coit Bick Berverd. Asestic. Char iaalata ma draw! ae Aer hed more epeed than usual. Oe Bla ‘Aibeing--Lastre. OwnenGaughacte Stable Jock Hi. @atianan yee a ELEVENTH DAY AT JAMAICA, The Evening World's charts are in deaed from first race at Aqueduct. FIRST BACK. $700 added; sellin g; for three-year-olds and up; Winner, ch. g., by inthaimytoge athe 40.24, pe ce hues ars Hy a4 i Haan! =e ' » pt} Sees. w Old, Bogland Dink nemnard's — Teekeva, We Bt. RR oe Wainwright 7 = oss “ a ee ed and Wetting rian Witen, nO excuse, a ag 25, 0982-5, 0483-5, 1143-5, Post—a 00. t H Hi Druid. Overs Stat rd abt the leat er making th ie Stakes for three years TH Re. ACE Sayy' y pee es Ba a , Fest 8 2. oft’. rrell Timed 1m, 4 vy “ _dockeys, We. ¥- W _& 1 Fin, Open. Clos Pi. igh & i [s i i E f «. Crfenmalee s i } fillies M4] are “ue Bats Time—O.11 1-5, 0. oo 4 Travers 2 Wo Overweight —Metle, | paratory to his speeches tarnight, stopping .at the Holland ' oHuse. He later went to” ‘Headquarters in th Hoffman ' sian battleship in the harbor has been sunk and-that. the Japan- _h % % % Fin. gn SAE aie i ng Henry Gay Hoy, New York. overwalght-Couni wine mat Tet at ‘pe ona start. Falmouth can i a RACE—$T00_ ded: ove me OEE UB SK 0.40 wae. before. the FHF i, i ty cE Pe Route too tar for Damon. olds; six furlongs. OF soars We st. % Fin. Open. Clos. PI. Fy Inquiry, which will be beld f=? Nisehaeteo-- Sehiiting 404 } Ef oye R ni i i i SECT unaBLeme oo BeBe Bowe Fs—5 at res _mvod race, My Bak easily Dest of others, added: handieap: all ages: mile and an olghth, Sturt ante, ch, Le by Gold Crest—-Hosshan Owner-W. take 1 Fin Open. Clee Pah | reqult that one of tltem was unk and the other esbaped and was lost to, sight among the trawlers. One trewier came within range of « searchlight, and immediately the projector wae turned ekpwerd at an angle of 45 de- Se oe bah Ti ty a a a hale Vit a adh lis lll ll A all 2 N WE WILL WIN, SAYS HERRICK Justice Herick arrived iff’ tha city late! this, afternoon pre- ratic. State Committee ally, "he declared, “only: that + “IT have nothing to sdy s we are winners up the State. Set RUSS'AN SHIP REPORTED SUNK. SHAN GHAI, Oat, 28,—It ie reported that the Japanese. have oocupied two forts to the northeast of Port Arthur’ that.a Rus- ese attack on the fortress ‘8. ‘ie beoonting more furious. LATE. WORTH WINNERS. Sixth Race—Dooile 1, Arab 2, Barkelmore:3 , ‘ITY, ila ie uke 2, Grass’ Gir! 3. y Our al e 2, Saehietn 3 Meyers Sa Fifth Race—Kung Sixth Race—Patey “AT ST: Louis, 3e St Daniel amet tt Miss Lee 3. (i Race—Tattenham 1. Tom Mankits 2, Turrardo 3. en ee Oa — — ~Y"'!''TE BOMB.FOR GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE? SADILAC, Mich. Oot. 28—Great excitement prevails here ver an alleged attempt to blow up the MoKinnon Hotel. while !,N. Ferris, the Democratic candidate for Governor, and: his fer found an alleged ‘FOR WAR = War Between the Two cue as Goes ‘Nations Narrowly Averted by an Agreement| to Submit the North Sea Case to a Court of Inquiry. LONDON, Oct. 28.—-There) will ben no b ear Setween England ‘and ‘Management of the Road Had N CHMMPLAN WN SALE STH ph were quests, there. In.a waste ‘basket which: ba Was | Palette, 60 to 1 Shot, Led inthe, hom! ‘stretch, but Farrell Colt Caught the Filly and Finished Length in Front. Brooklyn Bridge stations jammed with | Prepar ’ THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Counterpoise (8 to | /4) 1, Old Erigiand (9 to 2) 2, Right, %* ™ | were helpless bofore the inoouring flood | tn each and tells he WHEN AE EACE WAS ARRANGED BECOND RACE—Irish Witch (5 to, 1) 1, St. Valentine (' | Damon 3, THIRD RACE—Juvensga (5 to 1) 1, D’Afkle (8 to 1) 2, Fancy Dress +) FOURTH RACE—Cham: to 6) 1, Palette (60 to 1) 2, Garnish 3. | FIFTH RACE—Sheen (3 to 1) 1,| | Witeh Hazel (9 to 2) 2, M Busia 3.) “| russia over the North Sea'slaughter of Hull fishermen . 1! mulual con- | ee O'S) et es has been referred: to'an Internat of etree tsi under ‘he, rules of The Sar Paton [ft 1, Sydney C. Love (5 to 2) 2, So The members of the Inqui Court: will be named tomorrow, follow: |" Belle ing ~ conference between the Secretary and the Russian’ Amb sador, lot 7 o'clock Inst night and midnight, | 49.800. (Special to The Bvening Word.) RACE TRACK, JAMAXCA, Oc1 Favorites were slaughtered at Jam: | amon made pace But war was immipent. England and Russia nti Ga, the very bripk “Situation critical, Good Tuck.” | | some details not yet published. Tho Admiral is quoted as sdying that when the vosséls of the Russian | squadron found, themselves gurrounded by ‘the fishing fleet the warabips rho weather was cool. the track was! | had to stop thelr engines Gontingally, se ae not to got their porews entangled fast and attendance slim. Favortic Wad No Speed. an even-money favurite ming event, but she a not in the nets. The warabips frequently gave way to the trawlors.. Suddenly the cruiser ir Ry | Aurora saw ahead two tdrpedo-boats coming toward the squadron at full nave the speed of a | epeed. She turned her seareblight on them, and then noticed two floatins | Ret mines close to her. ‘An order to fire on the torpédo boats was imaediately tren, with the Canteen was a my | of hontilities, Not until It'was announced that arbitration td been agreed fatorite in the Bayville Bakes, a sel.- _ | upon did the Government make public that Great Siritain had conveyed & stroug hint to Russia that.nless satisfaction was-speedily given the Baltic fiest, would be stopped, forcibly if necessary. As late aa this morning Vice-Aémiral Lord Berestord in despatching | the race. won rather clevery crulsers from Gibraltar {6 said to have slanalled: ’ | ing affair, at a mie and @ sixteenth, but Sperling hed the mount and could | who was really the best backed one tn alette, who was a @ to | chance In the opening event Mimosa was a Tt was expected that she The expedient of referring the mattor to arbitration appears to have would be wouwwhere nar her tool occurred to Russia and Magland simultancously. In tact the messages of- | form, but he ran far below it, and ‘t/ py fering such a solution crossed between London and’ Bt. Petarad: | night, The Russian Government telegraphed to Ambaasador Benckendorft | | to submit the propositioa to Lord Lansdowne, and at the same time the’ home governmont tolvgraphed to Ambassador Hardinge, at St. Petersburg, | t#" @ bad race fast time out. came to | to submit the proposition to the Cxar. . le LONDON, Oct. 26,—Tie Dally Chronicle to-morrow will puviieh an in- | terview had with Admiral Rojestveneky at Vigo this morning, which gived beating D'Arkie and Faroy Dress a hose In the hottest finish of the day | Pony was favorite, but he was outside | last | ¥## not In the money an $ t0 1 chance, winning trom Old In the second race tHe and beat out the favorite, 6t. Vai The third race went to Juveniga, he nt and True were fhe po emakers he stretch, followed b; lan r am fA the front and won in a Irieh Watch Cloned Strona. Valentine wae via gan backed H he i wr, srwirts Side Whatiga tat ¢ . ae = ESL RESULTS EDITION | Evening Clamoring for a Chance to Buy Tickets for a Ride. Made Provisions for the Hundre of Curiosity Seekers Who Swarm from All Quarters This Evening, a Rapid transit with the subway had Its first real test this evening whan, @ rush-hour crowd began thronging about the kiosks in City Hall Park 5 o'clock. Hundreds besieged the entrances to the underground, and the ways were soon congested. From every avenue the crowds came, 6 verging in City Hall Park and in front of the entrance to Brooklyn A part of the great tide that generally pours into the Third avenue station shifted to the subway entrance and added to the jam, ‘The result of the great Influx of peo- | will be turned over to the elty ple into che Bridge and City Hi sta Giee tlong waa a erush that for a time com- | ough Rapid Transit Co: pletely overwhelmed the traifc tacts | Belmont the’ seokele pay, | thes, hours were exactly $30. Mi | Dida't Provide tor a Jam, mont's statement is as follews:) ow r The train, acheddile only provided for on che teote ae what the olfeere @f The road thought would be @ nominal number of pat sengers. But, though the expresses) were running under four minutes head- way and local traina under three MIM | Acne ep, LA utes headway as the trains picked UP) omeiuis of the ant their butdens and rumbled off the crush tigate bird Byres ’ seemed only increased, 3 " Not only were the City Hall and j struggling people, but the Worth, Canal, Healey or Shy Bleecker an} other downtown stations for express train) were dangerously crowded. and Sixteenth streat to. Where Crowd War Greatest, ‘The pack was greatest, if poasible, at these stations from thé fact that the Nt | teaine were loaded to their full capretty | All north ut ‘at the lower stations, and there was street it a our lan no room for the clamoring mobs when | the cara got above Worth street. Bquads of poilcemen had been at paururated At onep. tloned at the different Kiosks, but they | Fain area val : to tion Uh umanity that fought its way from are Tookiae nver two ya which wit the steps. ais Est st Side Rush to the “Kah” The officers of the road had ne : sit seemed to me that koned with the pity pony me vs om, § ines, ice line In the lowe way irom Fo Every #erv | ‘iy van Fo Manhattan Island was deserted in favor cond strest, aunt awh owe, y that every thinj wi ot sae Guvwer., Bre, Rony didly. But when 1 decided aeu- Mt I notjeed that usually jammed, went uptown pr Gown tnyee! * and other Mines atéo felt | et In 9 crowded car and ast On cally emoty, strap, Ore reason of the the relief of pressure, * coming —— Central “and "New “Haven. 2k thaually @> down on the \"S$UB'S" FIRST CASH line, made & Tush for the, "Bebe GOES TO CHARITY, | em varie mulls, Beller ae Ge, the Ninth and Sixth avenue August Belmont announce ed at bis of! ceipts of the subway, between the hours j the id fa tho same three SIXTw RACE—Little Bm (13 to! Ace this afternoon that the entire re-/ 110) Petnren ta tee aoe ae LATONIA FINISHES, (Special to The Svenine Weed) RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky, n Ies ~The races rum here to-day ii ; follows crs closed Hen out! ** * % went fo the front a os PIRST RACE-Seven farlo hy two lengths ff ay val Read nt | nek 106 (Dagan) 3 wae two and a half 1; RES, Damon, HD with The Lh. Valentine, (hese racin cr head a couvle of lengths of Ocean Tide oy Irtah Wite ‘eet Huguenot w e fire to stop, bu beh m Fox favorite in the third mace. |@. Woon and King Croker alto with Yancy Dr the Dad choice OND RACE—Selling; mile, Fancy Dress and Trarkle ed away peod, " Pr | nd pat 8 y Ne, oxen), 2 to 1 4 bytFoxy and Sufterunce, NG | Tare Minister, Marsha Ney ; a ‘the stretch, Fi ( yannie ‘the last few 1ST elon aad Boul ie ae * ut = an pai ny ne throuR # on the mil, a from Derkle, who beat Fancy Dress a head. Handicap: six B (Minder), Uae » went to the wed by Cham- hy, Frutt and Kurts td RTH RACE-St ha . ourks “phoma sm Parmer, Pickthme, E.. Aw coal form . uM. RACE rio dag pork? Sheen Wins by a Nove. piles; follies — Pee hele je the running to the | jit (Dugan) 9 to 5, second: Rasy trad wed by Witcn Hazel and oto 1, third, Tomest — 4 home Witch Hazel oo, Reckoner, Beaveavie he fast few Sumpe ‘a end won tna bot drive by | | six Five farlones; cchborwtr and ige, Little Bm Wine Raatty, Little Em made all the runing and won easily by two and a half ; ‘trom Sidney ©, Lays, who Beat Sonoma | Deoonds, Bele a head for the place, holy. ———— ure wheal ware