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[TRESS SS OR ARIPO SESALT Sen eer nue: oak te | WHATHER—Cloudy. to-night and Tresday, ie | peomrera_l RESULTS Ls S NEW YORK, ‘MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 23, 105, TEST |TEAMOWNERS [BIG SLUMPS IN. |SC"°!*z,.2%connREA memo, xp owe eco a a8 CF | DEFYTHREATOF | BETTING ODDS | ai SHOT HIMSELF | OVER THE BODY NIG STRIKE} ON M'GLELLAN OF SUICIDE $ | | { THE DAY Drivers Prepare for Struggle] Drop from 10 to 1 a Week Ago Herman Schultz Had ad His Left Arm | and Say 50,000 Men May to 31-2 to 1, with Few Another Grash After Suleide, Be Called Out, Wagers Made, Around His Wife as He Shot Himself in the Presence of a Half a PITTSBURG, PA. OCT. B—A re ceiver was appointed for the National PINKERTONS GUARD WAGONS TAMMANY MEN FRIGHTENED. Hundred Mourners. a Standing over the Coffin ot his son Otto, who committed sulcide last Cable and Wire Company, a corporation + of which the late T, Lee Clark, vashier Friday, with his left arm around the waist of his feeble wife, in the pres+ ’ ence of half a hundred mourners gathéred at the funeral, Herman Schultz bf the Enterprise Bauk, was president. J. H. Hunter was named as receiver: | Strike-Breakers Recruited Here Brooklyn County Tioket to Be| blew his brain’ out at his home, No. 232 bay street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, ‘ The company is capitalized at oe | - halt of which ts preferred toe auca,|, and Farley Man Is Prompt Abandoned—Ivins Hits at As he fel} MH, strvek against ‘tne comin and almost knocked it from ‘the supe |, fi (Bh So worth, ort itorererred te stock ua Bas been gold, and Is now outetanding. | on the Scene, Big and Little Grafters, \ Porte uoon whieh It rested, i Mrs. Bohiiita ant two of Ner daugh-| ‘ Crar's New Envoy to Japan. tora fell fainting to the floor, Soon "en, | 8T. PETERSAURG, OCT. 2—Regular| The strike of teamsters employed bY) qammany Hal! has come to the reall- Aiplomatic relations between Russiaand| Thomas Orr, © boss truckman, at | ration that MoClellan ts not the only \ Pe tor Bi Nie let cheap iid bag aait pra tren | entry 1 the Mayoralty race. ‘The wide wee! e who does all the haviing for H, J. ~ t ” ' Japan has ureter deen selected In the iw spread impression that McClellan would the former | DY & Co., of No, 65 White street, threat-| have a walkover has given way to ap- Women mide a mad rush for the doors, and windows, tearing the clothes from dels other in thelr haste to get away | from the awful ecene, The minieter - Qnd the undertaker alone kept thelr aon of AM. Bakhmetieft, Presence of mind and prevented “what | nasian ‘Di tie Agent In Bulgaria, | ons to spread to all teamstera in the! prehension on the part of his {rlunds who probak Seatac! Hr, p Sei case some 1,000 men will! that ne is going to have a hard time to coed be involy Hl through, @ Emperor on We ednesda pu bie’ the Bape Tho strikers fully expect to vee a gen-| "Wall street reflected. the aeniiment to- ‘Jeral sttike in @ few deys, and the only | day when :he odds on Moiellan, which Two Suspects “Surrender, people whp can stop it, they say, are | were ax high an 10 to 1 at the close of WESTFIELD, MASS, OCT, B—| the members of the New York Team | iagt’ week, siymped to 10 to 8, and no Owners’ Assotation, which Is the or-| Tammany money in sight. Even money Frank Avery and Frank Leffingwell, sucteation of the ‘bosses, The boss | was offered on the curd that William were in geseton for several hours at the} R -qfearst will poll 100,00 votes, and Astot House to-day and adopted rea} the men who offered It were vot in-| - pif tbergoere g Pihveoadhesaly br eA vpir why rage mee AT JAMAICA TAMAICA WINNERS. | EVE) EVENING WORLD RACING ‘CHART id Deen seeking since Aug. 31 on the charge ot ro George Avery, an aged money lender of Montgomery, of $1,800, wurrendered to the local pollce to-day. Whe men stated that they have been Fromping through, sera New mil bo tho strikers of the Republican leaders, who took i ee) tre es Hiring Strike-Breakers. the nomination after dozens of influ- FIRST RACE—Sterling (4 to 1) 1, AT JAMAICA. cugit, have beon a serious pant, The seriousness Of the situation. was | ential members of hie party had climbed Reldmare (8 to 1 for place) 2, Water f Mr. Schuits’s sulci made necessary King Bids Clarke Adieu. emphirined, to-day when an office for | '¥eea and telephone poles to escape it, | Tank & Seyenth Day—Oct, 23, 1905. Track Fast. | i postponement of tho tuneral:of the LONDON, OCT. :3.-8ir Purdon Clarke, Vehe employment of strike-breakers. was ) D&* eptered into the campaizn with » Miss Crawford ate.to 1 Led All ES FIRST RACE—#700 adited, deliing; two-femrvolde; «tx furlongs! fon. gad the pretty Uttle Wackom street the newrairéctor of the Metropolitan | opened at No. @ Pearl street and a | SUBh Tetetshing industry and. apparent i SECOND RACE—Broadcloth (3 to | 209 peek atts ‘ape! 2 | house now holds two corpse; the aged Museum of Art; Now York, who salle | number of Pinkerton men took their | COMMdence” that, the old-time Republi- the Way in Final Race 5) 1, Maesa)(11.to 6 for place) 2,| sndex Maram. waa i Fock Gio. TH AN | widow and mother ts utterly prostrated for Now York ry the White Star line | stations at No. % White street, Among | °4™ who had despaived of the result : ploee) 2, (282) Sterling ig 2 Miller %5 9-10 | add there Ie the poostbitity that #ie may Bieamer next Wednenday, bade farewell | the Pinkerions ts George, Want, who | of Odel ee cetey ee pulls ‘case, | of To-Day, seria gl: ht da oho Water tw be i > Tene * 5 § | totlow her son and husbahd out of lite t ward to-da: 4 Kh ie . » could have 20 3 K. F. 8 phe. ng ‘x Pinon eb a ig oh a: oo et Pos oll ka op heh toa: hodstlen tet for his Gatien THIRD RACE—Diamond (16 to 5) | fa4 fropres 4 Son Was Only Nineteen. i gainsion to New York, and auld he wist the sudden appearance of « number of | *# counsel to the Legislative Insurance| JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Pet, 2 1, Platoon (4 to 1 for place) 2, Ivan) a5 Winon ar) Otto Schultz was nineteen years old ay "pul es theAtgooaia Mut-| ined, who admitted they were profes. | MVestigation Committee, sent Mr, Ivins | Jamaica to-day offered one of the best!| the Terrible 3. / HOR Pith OW sessions BB ME An his father's favorite, He was found fre execiited, sional atrike-breakers around the Libby | * 'tter to-day congratulating hin) on | cards of the meeting, but it did no ts — 1808 Lawaonian we 5 dead in his room) Wriday evening as. | catablisnment to-day, the atrikere gath- | 2! cafipaign and wishing him success. | seom to have: any, attractive quality,| FOURTH RACE—Zlenap (18 to 5) HY Lrotoaor wm i phylated, A love atate nid made him | Pleads Jullty to Shooting, | «= shat twe vovses are preparing for « Hearst Is the Terror, fop the attendance was below the ever- 1, Brookdale Nymph'(2 to 1 for! .+- spring, iis Whensy ; " i! age, I —* @ dawth of the boy HACKENSACK; N. J, OCT, 23,—| 1006 fight. Two weeks of camphigning remain.| “very race was tntoreating and prom: |P/ae+) # damee Reddick 3. wnt, Pa nod toro, Bonatte 80 far there, has been no violence whatever, A fumber of Orr's trucks left the Twenty-firat street stables to- day and went to the various piers, but only dne loaded truck came to Libby & brave front and comfort oa best he could. “He took the arrangements for the i yr Henry General, of Fort Lee, indicted , sent word to deveral of hie friends to | L ; { | / i ! { for murder to-day, retracted his plea of not gutity and pleaded uo! murder in the second degree, General! and Luigi That there is @ tremendous and active |jseq keen contest. ‘The stake wast AFIPTH RACE—Ivarhoe (6 to 2) 1, Biri held shat Face sate All the way, Reldmore hung on well sentiment In favor of William R. Hearst! Lynbrook Handloap, for two-yeas-olds Co ( for place) 2, Legatee 3, ! beat mee, even the most rabid Tammany adher- it six furlongs, aid this had a cracking | COPPEF (even for pI MC HOGRROE 5 entts admit, They viewed it with equa+|good eld, The weather wag fine and SIXTH RACE—Miss Crawford (8 pane hee The Took be sure and attend the ceremonies at janziand § quarreled cover Jennie! . nimity at the strat, belleving it fo be an | track faat. + West a toni, hota. | Cv ang that was dHiven by Orr him ovinurst of hysterical wound that Would | testing Led All the Wa to 1) 1, Jocund (7 to 10 for place) 2, Louw Us Wiley t gests but ‘bull Ged pelt. On ach truck wih the driver at} a. away, Instead of dying away, it 9 Ys Alma Dufour 3. a 3 be #2 # 3 er the house to-day, Bomtence fe Aeterna anu "meumay: | (te bacegy in vagy While ‘@ mounted | a, at least held its own, and the stage piiterting, raced 10 the fron 0) meee i 4 i ie et are parlor of the house was packed ny Mishaey. ere pumerous atound | "88 been venched when there ts really nia gand won breesiig by five leng:he! won easily by three lengths from Co- | Orhedon SPREAR wid the odie hy tinelige oe heavy } 101 000 Thi f 1 f, i 4 al ound] More genuine enthusiasm in the Hearst) from Rekimere, who way second ull the )\ woo ologed strong and beat Laga- | 2) Pelebration 6 ph OF pe Bie Roient ' ' $101. ef Insane, Twenty-firat strget and also around) 714°) 1.) campaigns than in the Tam-|%2), deaung Water Tank two lengths |feq's"tengut and x natt for the place. | HM. Likht Noto Le a ri Sinrt good, Won casily, Time—Lai 16, Wi is By Woolwth nadine. i oe get it the'edye Heath We, the favorte, was | Mie Crawford All the Way. [owns "A" pnne, Sn’ Time K “Wish, 6. 6 Ur Ware Derm Ory ‘Phe man, who ts depended upon id ‘4 off slow aod never had any chance, Miss Crawford went to the front at gamely. Pammany josdere te stems the Pee Ot) 'Brondeloth ‘Won’ All: the Ways] tua merdactte vee ieunihe ieee dee 30] THIRD RACH —s90 added; love a Democratic dity by two lengths from Jo- yo ly» eh cund, who beat Alma. Dufour three | * White street, but they offered no vio- ce, It was noticed, however, that pone of them wore the union button, sud there was a good deal of muttering PITTSBURG, OCT, B.=Friends of Bd- ward @, Cunliffe, tho express robber. are considering ¢ viability of petr- \ Roping the court to appoint » eae for Broadeloth. Sam Marris cloned very Beatie Maia finished out coftin. and mad’ the perfunctory: ro+ jon in iy apa to Inquire into hi among them, victo: Ho, Broadcloth went to the ‘front at ti “ ) ry is George B. MeClellan, le Tadex, Starters. Bt, ey et to yr Ri grdec a Libby & Co, are not interested In the} roi, conain of a bly plurality in Man- he bleased be fee Tongte tron Manoa. ia et gies ten ARG - 4; Dimiens tee § peal ey tr tty, oe ey St oe \ ileresdouts. of the flO) Stull Missing | sirlke ntvail. Ore does thelr hauling and} errs” hut che situgvion 1n Brooklyn, | who beat Sain H Hareis.a neck for the LATONIA RESULTS, He Ty te ‘feeb! rar ha ck germ betes i ib b, \ have bee unsuccessful Mr. Libby said to-day that a8 long 88} pom w pemoci paint, Is one to |Place, The Drake combination bet heave 23 Kittie wenn ae | feavutps Of the one they had loved. Mr, } ily on Broadcloth. The Winner was en- 29> Zeala ....., 4 Schultz and his wife were the firat to it he could have the work, mie appromeh the coffin, view with alarm, Tammany Hall 8) icieg to be. sold for 0, ‘about. one- UD A 'ONTALRACH TRACK, Oct. 23.— Dei ; f but Whe tailed they would get some! dey, of money and boundless re-|tonth of hls real value, Jack Bennett | UATONACE: BUT Monacoder 4 ? : , Robbers Left Conv'ct Suits, ees Aten anys at other Winds, bift within a. few | bd bisn-up to 520) and iden it hes me pce Were to-day resulted me fol-| "Waren 183) 6 8 Wepuchanen 10 i 0 4 Kissed Her Son Good-By. UTICA, N. ¥., OCT, %—A store Jn} valentine Hoffman, the business agent | gays Mayor McClellan must take upon | ack to his owner for an additional %, pratt fale Wn aiiving Thoe—i.18 B, Winner, d. c, by (ner—aoiden | Phe poor old mother waa soareely able |, {Canastota was broken Into last night, of Loral Noo 708, and Business Agent iis shoulders the whole burden of elect- Diamond in a Drive, ayia, Hai More ay: |, Plawond Hnishied out sirone under a hard deve. etter handled, Plan would [to walk, and her husband supported , ; Two sults of clothes were taken and | jgncon, of the New York Counell, TMter~I ing ine Domocratic ticket, Diamond went to the front ot the ak i Digminay; | Wve. Won. _Lvan the errible had no: excuse, ‘ her, She threw her arms across tho ‘ | oe Re Ge telaiee tole tt Neek® | national Brotherhood of Teamsters, who)” ” Murphy Preténds Confidence, jstait, made al the ronuing and won In|} : wainl | 3yQ FOURTH NACE~The Lynbrook Ha ndlenp; for two-year-olds; ax turin coffin and time apd egain kklaged the tace 9 \ carriage and Wore traced eastward tare directing the strike, are frank (0 @d-] 1. i. aterphy declared tw-lday teas at th say, ha rag vie cl Ponah, Melsier, Kati, Baneton'o, Index, Startorn Wit 8 MU Fin, Fockeya, Open HHigh Clod PT Bh. | }t the dead boy, Het hisband one of { a far as mit that they are making a teat of their | CMs tT etre rts ot a poll|e wet te tce, ana mecca Verandah als ram] Bape Hemp 5s 100 go 4 be Bs Howe 18 Pie TE 93 |i ae Behl Ea aide ee | bes Ni —M roakdals i i ; Mini [niece Pd toa og blagell rear of the Nive boroughs, and that the re- Ivan the Teer pha Heni eao selling. ta, 408 (Swain), rd iis dance "Hod ‘ymph ee i is A i ‘oo ‘ By ys Papa, aren't you going to kies Otto 2 nisters Support Weaver, + oie tuade tor & meneral etrike until | turns. were ‘eatisfactory.! Ho sald that jin) and ial ola. Kite Pa Soar Binge Ceorriah 6 to 6 plade, | di Hermitage ihe he ® 0 4 12 "A "Yes," replied Age olf man fiemly, 4 PHILADELPHIA, OCT.» 3, THe they have exhatisted overy means of whe Democrats would elect got ably’ the | backed ‘to 10, waa. also of badly, Timo-t.47. ttle Giant, Neva Walon, | fags Boers ee a ? f , # e » 1% ” * a Ps m going to Klas’ Otto good-by, but 1 ! Methodist and Haptist clergymen,: at |eriting cho! 25 employing truckmen In {city ‘tuket ut all the. county Uckéts ourity Ran Oov, Menlo P. Mayberry, The Gad: Mabie ge eH MW Komp. ob Ot gt 3 88 [will soe him soon and give bina ike. Ahir weekly neetinge this artarnooD, [thy borough to Yield to thelr demands, Tl Information does not agree Wish) Segurth ced ian, ¢ront followed bert ace Seedy - RR ee I: fe ttadied had ane \ ‘ ine theie support to Mayor Weaver]. The two sides were further apart than |that gathosod’by Mayor Mocieliah; who |x” Henphage and Racly and “Otten, || THIRD BACK -Five.and one-half furs] iar, wont. Woe driving. ~Tie—i.1d 2, Wimnor, b £, by PloriatAtiviate | gorghcugyarmengr And touched the ookg | J bd tn'h Ig tntercet, At the com- | 4. this, morning, Among the men |roallaees that the nomination 6 4 Bot |Seourity borted Ao the outside fenova| 1 "Bah i | hig Boland), 3 fo place, Zienup ran back to hie good race. Frookdale Nymph closed very strong, James | his left arm about the waist of his wife ty around the Orr’ stables was Mr, Hoff-Jough civket by Jimmy Ridgeway in Hermilage showed te) way to. the 3, ye 0 (C. Morris), Time— | Reddick hun mely, Beourity ran souton the turn. (ke ft id her from the room, | OW REBT of liewtanansts, mn was a suléidal move. stretch mebsce Kady nil Otten and ie. +5, Z RACE--4000 added), maidens; threeyear-olda and up; mile and a vix- ve old couple took & couple of steps Al b. Lif sastiane eaters et'B ohiet lene bh gard hap dose | ba Horm! it, and the lat Ginte: Pauline Boyle, Bana Eliott, ; from the coffin, when Mr, Sohutta fabama Lifts Quarantine. the tation from the | "It was Mayor MoClellan who fofeed a ter stopped. Paka War atte fnier: | Minnohanan Ethel Mecaterty. Bartel, wit BATA Fin Yanna pen Haak Gaon Piva | Napvel. With “a. rapid tovermen a MONTGOMERY, ALA., OOT %—-Ala- the men in this ways teuce pip ht cai By Mes ty, and ria Wh ane Pepi ap ae Nema Cloverno x to Tall, Sonata and Firat von mt A r pulled, » pia ol from his righ Bip po ck ) ray nwa quarantine, was valved to-day y ing aatean tovh Ainled, Nemroh wana length WN Feont of Tames hoURTH PACH Bteoplechase Handi- a ae 6 an a ad pulled the trigger, * for that hal of the State from Phoentx | ~ ¥ Jot. V0) Mestalla House course. —Clars Leader, = » HOS gh Bt 4 4 Then Came Panio, Patt r uth half still remaing | “We ape nor demanding what Is strict. Ivanhoe in # Rush, ry HoT to Ny ts, Iencatuara, id] $2 Mo 8 Bt a9 i 98 83 | he tenc ‘anber u ben HR Lx y hati te Mf glowed shop, We do not 9%] WINS HITS BIG AND. Chrysptite raced to’ the front, followed | (G. fai ¢ to I tor place, 2; Lights | "4, fa and Voonie:! eo oo ai ite a 33 "iB | he report in the close and erowdeg ef i; 1] sume to letate hom the employers by Conquont and ‘Dhistledale. “They ran Bet (Pemberton). a Time. Ben Lan cl, WE Bie 10) OH 20° 12 |'powder smoke floated over. the coffin { ? nal) ire bat we do. deenend that tt LITTLE CITY. GRAFTERS, tna ve ¥to, be turn, ar ers Iveghoe | Lavra, Bank Holiday, Jim Hale, | 290 Chryssiite ..; 108 1 1) 1% » i I . 2 $185 F4.9-10 land the odor killed the odor of. Uae 4 a ; prcuennens ane ae pn bid he oy AEA bert thy A Lont Radner and Sweet rintat? fee ¥ ny, eaally. Time—1.00. Winter, oh. &.,. by Hermenco—Aeoraie Rowers: : For a little aj of time ne net — thaws Witten M. feline, Republican cand Tvahhoe wall In hand at the fliteh, Copper ran hie’ race, Lagatce whowed ims | last honors iy ay ny yee and fe eed date fee Mayor, further eluctdated his provement. ae <q | unOther Ilfe unexpectedly taken were Po SIXTH HACH—8M0 added) Pandica p; for ail akon, mllé and wn eighth, Mp yo culties hole beard is 2 an br J u ds ae A all cre ouldde ihe ea Wa SN Y Win. Vookeyn, Dee HiT Ci PL, the Dat and a spolicernan wie a: 5 1) 1 1 1) Miller mp Te oS rene), fe pushed his way oth ee ee } $1 he the clamoring mourners, “But ihe ry Ate. Dufour M62 Bt at ow Mt ‘ipp. 2 =, 1g) | MEN Waa doad onthe fluor pe she Lie Niches ane a Right,, 18 § 4 ¢ 4 4 Wy Davis... 0 ry asn 0 25 coffin containing the body of Wy ow ablttt Frat: pes, | handity, Time—1.58 2-5. " Winner, “oh. f., by ‘Tenney—Flo if | 29d near him,lay hie wife, neonate OF - ee Miss NGravtors in ‘hand all the way. Joound oloted strong, .Ormonde’s Right had i 22 Sore nie — TAMMANY BOYS FOR JEROME, aa Ying ciner. {IMMENSE CROWD AT TWO WOMEN FROM SAME | nansicon cist ¥oicy Orennans 9-20, Molivain 4-7 pidoe: Cigar Lighter. CROWD ina Cinby 6 PV eae #1, Bitter 15-1, Theo Case. M CARTY s FUNERAL. BLOCK TAKER TO BELLEVUE. The Ban Reco tbs: nate , Saleen ‘| wether McCarthy Pays @eibute| Almost at the Same Moar They [thee ameaiogy ait wil be held at . x (ho Hamilton Athie te a Te \° ALLY mie whisk 1N nik STREET RAID, to Late Senator at Requiem Were Taken from Their Jey ergarteation at No, 4 Henry street, Maas, Homes. Mr. Jerome attended boxing Loute at Two women of almost the same ge) phe clus abou Once a month das, wir ter late Ber joni H h of th huarah treet e station headed a} Te unere! eB ane re" pen aria were taken frm the dume block ¢o the |ar MeCarty wos y 1» boye are prevardia lo give tiny ki ” stk tl Mth: tose {a iwotption hated sweep bun of his ! y? ged poot-ream moe street betWPEN|eustiw’s Noman cuintly Church, vt [Hellevue Twang Pavan wntays | itt Ratatat ae They ware. Barbara Turn farty- doce not View thik meeting mill Fifty: | mity, but the boys: OF tw pon giving Jerome @ teil to stand for Tt 0 Sixth avenue and Sterling place. An bach tae {munense crowd attonded: tho oburon|tinee yours Old of No. $1 Ka services ahd a long line pt mourners |siach streol, and Johanna Janso ty vier in Cavridges followed tho hearse to Holy} one years old, of No, 315 Hast Fifty. aa Teo ¥ ri, Gi peeuesW. MeCarviy, pastor SMA atrest, 3 f “The}.¢ py A celobruted ‘the re= SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ; y ‘nd delivered thw funeral Ale. Stiinds : . 4 ‘ia ‘ Sin wate 0d Pustins Pepaeoes Pordiarty, te WORK MONDAY WONDERG, nlawont, and

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