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) Weathernatr toentwhts Friday cloutty, warmer, a | RESULTS EDITION Gr ills pg ONE CENT. — JEROME GAINS IN THE BETTING REPUBLICANS 10 NAME JEROME IN FLAMMER’S PLAGE LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY London Honors Booth, LONDON, OCT. %.—The freedom of the City of London, a distinction on whieh many teamen and warriors have get store, was to-day be- towed on Booth, of the Salvation Anny, bet ft as 4 recognition | of the world-wide work of the army. The presentation Kas made in the pres- ence of a distinguistied company, {n- | cluding civic offloials, several thousand eltizens and many officers of the Bal- vation Army Yollow Fever Checked WASHINGTON, Oct. %.—The Leng fever situation in the South ts ed at the Treasury Department a@ $0 well In hagd that orders have just been despatched for the withdrawal of the Tevenuio cutter patrol at all gulf points except at Pensacola, and the two vessels still there will soon be withdrawn. Wrote on Egg for Bride, WILKESBARRE, PA, OCT. %~ Frank B, Gumm tas ecoured a brido through the medium of an egg, on which he wrote his address and A re quest for an onswer, He ‘Ss an ogg ker at Tunkhannock. He obtained response ftom Miss Hilda Friese, of this olty, ‘They wil be married next mon. "Phone Co, Increases Stock. ALBANY, N. Y., OCT, %--The New York and Now Jersey Telephone Com- y, the controlling interests tn tho Lys Jephone Trust, fled with the Secre- tary of State day a certifioeate In- creas! its capita) from $15,000,000 to $2,000, Tee company has already te- sued $13,770,100 of the new stock. Prince Back from War. BERLIN, OCT. %.—Prince FProdericit Leopold of Prussia, who has been rej fesenting Emperor William with the Ruasian Army in Menchuria, reached Berlin to-day and hurried to meet the ian” at the Von Moltke statue we veiling, Big Stotm at Cape Henry, NORPOLK, VA., OCT. %—The' coast storm jr pheuagy this afternoon and the of Cape Henry was forty miles the bet semen with a heavy sey | Additional storm warning ve ‘bow posted and amped all shipping is, now remaining In port. Taft to Sail on Columbia. NORFOLK, VA., OCT. %.—The United States cruiser Colurabla, whieh bas been ted to convey Seoretary of War to the a of Panama, arrived Roads to-day, His Death a Mystery. NEW HAVEN, CONN., OCT. %-—- Deputy Coroner Pond js investigating Bip ten death of John Diebel, also known as yen Mar’ many me everest in the vi ciet ng ‘ot Wes Resse ob bathe in Guilford, CROWMPDIDN'T SEE ~~ AGE ROOSEVELT At Elmira aha Harriman Announced that She Was Indisposed, THREE MONTHS IN PRISON FOR EF, SHEPARD Vanderbilt’s Relative Sen- tenced To-Day by French Judge. ‘HIS AUTO KILLED GIRL. | Required to Pay a Fine and | $4,000 Indemnity to Father | of Victim, j ; | PARIS, Oot, 26,—Billott F. Shepard, json of the seg Col, Elitott ¥. Shoprad, of New York,” 1 grandson of the lato | W. Hy Vanderbik, was sentenced to-day | to a term of three months’ imprisons ment, the payment of a fine of $120, and | 64,000 damages for running down and kiling twelv | duel with le aute-car at &, Quen on | April M4. The Ninth Correctional ‘Tetbounal oft | the Seine, which infilcted the sentence, ordered that the $4,000 be paid forthwith to the parents of the child who was killed. The severity of the sentence was un~ Goubtedly brought about by the grow- | ing feeling against reckles automotdl- ists, Americans tounlng in France with | their speedy cars have alded in generat: | sing this feeling, and it was felt from tho Jrst than an example would be) made of Mr. Shepard _ He Tried to Run Away. year-old Madeline Mar- | ¢ <i 4 r Circulation Books Open to All,” ee “NEW: YOR, THU IRSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1005, AOOSEVFLT I FEAR OF CRUSH STOPS SPEECH, New Cmeanate Joyous | Welcome Too Strenu- ous for President. BIDS PEOPLE DISPERSE. Stand in Public Square Near Danger. NEW ORLEANS, Oot. 2%.—An enor- mous throng congested in Lafayette Square to greet the President to-day, and @ panic was imminent when Mr, | Roosevelt abruptly cut short his speech and, waving his arms out over the mul- ttude, #aid: “Go home and be good oftizens.” ‘The presence of mind and prompt reallzntion of the dangerous crowdlig in the square by the President prevented ‘what many believed might have de- | veloped into a disaster, ROOSEVELT CLIMBS. The moment the President was rec- | ognized @s he neared the stand a4 tre- | memdous cheer went up and the crowd, densely packed as it was, surged for- | of the grandstand, | Mr, Roosevelt realized that an acct- | dent wes imminent, and it the crowd ‘was hot, soon dispersed there might bo serious trouble, He urged Mayor Behr- man to introduce bin immediately, 'Throng Pressing About the | Ward and threatened to crush in part'| ‘The trial was conducted with conetd- which was done simply, though the erable bitternes om the part of the , Mayor's voice was drowned in the hub- prosecution. It. was shown that Mr. ! pup, Shepard was at the wheel of the car| Tne President, with the police fighting and that he Wag exceeding the speed | | 8 Way for bim, climbed wp on the rail- limit fixed by law when he ran down | ing before whioh he was to speak, sup- and killed the little gin, It was also ported by the Mayor, though he kept charged by the proseoution that Mr. | his batunco admimubly. He waved his Shepard and a male companton who was hand to the crowd, and the enthuatasn riding with him tried to escape without ascertaining how badly thelr victim had been injuzed, In summing up at the close of the trial the proseoutor implored the Court 40 Inflict a sentence that would serve as @ lesson to all automobiliste, Mr, She- pard was cafled into court at noon to- | day for sentence, The room was crowd. ed with automobile entbuslasists, | heavy fine, None believed that tae seniencd would carry imprisonment, Had Beon Fined Before, The Judge reviewed the evidence care- fully and at longth, He said that it was shown that Mr, Shepard had disre- garded the ordinary rules regarding ac- cldents, wae running far beyond the speed limit, and was alone guilty, To add to the eravity of the case against Mr. Shepard it waa shown that be was arrested and fined for reckless hand- ling of bis gar a short time before the French and American, all of whom were | convinced that 'the Judge would inflict | jon the President began again: broke forth with redoubled vigor, Ho urged the crowd to keep still, and called thelr attention to the fact that {many women were auugtt in the Jam and might be injured. Hach utetrance of bis, though unheard by the mass of humanity, evoked a cheer and waving jot handkerchiefs and parasols, and then the President ted to deliver a short speech, It was impossible, and he real- jimed the futility of it, When the President was introduced by the Mayor the enthusiasm was in- desoribably, and the President with din. oulty began his speech, “There seems to be two or three peo ple in the streets,” voloe intercupted with the question: “Did yn have this bitanie in Little, " anawered the Presl- | ht there now,” ba added, | asdresc! 7 fe crowd, which was beyond control, Aske a Chance. ‘The Mayor attempted (o secure silence “My Fellow Countrymen-Give me a chance,” whorat there was @° tremen- dous roar of applause and a volo shouted: 'We will give yau one and we another.” “My fel- President started: » I appreciate more than | Me is greoting, and it is be: of any human being to wiedge it by speaking, for you srg hear him, (Great applause.) ‘And now You have shown such ex- traordingry qualities throughout this dreadful summer that I went you to show your capacity for self-government | ang (tremendous eheering), and thal means t jum. (Laughter and applause.) erowd—I want you only golay to g he started, when a} Hetting Slate | QEUUe on 26-3.RM. Micletian.35, Mewin.* 65,000 1/4 00/0000 25 ‘ot Hearst. Ivins, V/ 10 win, Jerome. ae fet 20. wo) LATEST NEWS OF ALL \LL SPORTS EVENING WORLD RACING CHART " AT JAMAICA. NCTA STAKE WINNER Races at Jamaica Divided by Favorites and Second Choices, JAMAICA RESULTS. 1, Rusk (8 to 6 for place) 2, Wotan 3. | 2, Our Sister 3. sbtinl + THIRD RACE—Kiamesha (11 to | 20) 1, First Mason (1 to 4 for place) 2, Benvolio 3. FOURTH RACE--Handzara (4 to }1) 1 Santo Catalina (5 to 2 for place) 2, Aeronaut 3, FIFTH RACE—Benevolent (11 to! 10) 1, Birmingham (8 to 1 for plese) 2, Herman Johnson 3. } heal SIXTH RACE—Mollie Donahue (30 to 1) 1, Old Guard (2 to 1 for | place) 2, Battle Axe 3, MAICA RACE TRACK, N, Y., Oot, %—There wag a touch of winter in the northeast wind that swept from the ocean ths afternoon, and it kept the rob hat oy aotual runnin pg competed to itand shivel Ml, rH ape on ue Tie a feat not eg of 9 hah wae worl re mie i Fecord Mer clung in conan ong, with @ fate ld was fast in pie ‘The atte ew ng i et baen J yr bas Trlo neuged. ‘ihe’ trav! ot wat ‘ait rain, sg eS In a Drive, Rusk went to the front made the ae, ion ae and Wotan, lé to the atreton, Ww! faa moved up it-was.o fot FIRST RACE—Frontenac (7 to 5) | # inher i SECOND RACE—Jack Young (11 | to 6) 1, Macbeth (7 to 1 for place) | © on, Wotan akinnegt the rail, drive to Cee Ly ays i tala fan by a head bai to pd ce ‘at rad fie os Hate | Son aa one poy. in Ht was led back Ninth Day—Oot, 26, 1906, Track Fast. 317 FIRST RACE—-$900 added; handicap ; lide Starter ae Frontenac good, Won driving. ‘Time—Lid. Winer, b. all ages; alx furlongs, = he, by ighaeagivaila Oe Own 000, eta, Owner—H Rh. Jack Young 5 Qur Bieter closed Bal breeved throveh the, ho medtretah, y_strong. The Southor ner ean. do. 319 THIRD RACE—$000 added; for Fe ct Bart poor, Won ebeily. Time—1.47 1-5. er—Oneok Potabl Klemeshs never let down. Nanterre on? Santa Oa )) Atronant fed ) Bell Stoome 272" Keator . 200 Gold Diariin 26. als Winnor, ob, ft, by Hinder “tae clowed” etrong. Acronaut ran her made. ah Sal ct , bbe . int oe | omit A eo tie deot. Herman Johneon three length for [Covina 8 (Wallen), 1 eplace, b % (0, le Donohue Wins Coal, made “he Tune. te sh ie Dono a Ae pela th! 0) slope poi, ie by a length and @ half Ola mat wito beat Battleaxe @ ri be WINNERS AT NERS AT LATONIA, LATONTA: Cot, %—The reeds here PaBulted an follows: RACK—Five poten purse, to Progreation and Bybiila rine) At be a Baitds Ane doe focan’t go here. + Sup 2 to 1 Will- “Havin jurel, Mgt 1 a penne. The FOURTH ORTH RACK~Alx and a« halt To! Te yah g tond Gorman, 100 (Van. 0), 6 Testes 6, won; Azelina, 4 (for- iy 6 te 6 pide, second; Bonnie fue, 19 tool), third, Time—1.27, Verandah Bagite also ran. Seon RACE—Mile and _ one-slx- teenth.Selling,—Jungle Imp, 108 (More ris), 9 to 2 1; Double, 106 (Balard), 1% to | for place, 2; Bonnie Prince Charlie, WL (Bedell), Brown Vall, Bafaty ant, Marcas, U!travires, eens Stee) Trap, Berinthia and Momphii ood Hold the Sound Pirate, NEWPORT, R. 1, OCT, %—Otto . |Stelitel was till held by the loeal police teeday for th faceted in by . | leo ean. Get Nameon at the Fitth Avenue Hotel. TWO RS NM Bt CST Eggers’s Successor Descends on Dey Street and Makes Sixteen Arrests. Roundeman Costigan, who succesded Acting Capt, Eggere in command of Commissioner McAdoo’s Vice Squad, mate a sknultaneous rald with twenty men on two alleged poolrooms, one at) No, 68, the other at No. 63 Dey street, afternoon ‘atees prisoners were taken, eight at euch place, Dhore were 2 meén in No, 63 and 180 in No, @. which had separate accom. modations for chowp players and plung. ofss, This is the old Stedeker pool room which Dimtrict-Attorney Jerome tried so long to put owt of buainess. Comigan himself led the raid on No, 8, and Roundigman Maher on No, 3 Axea wore usedin foroing the doors in both places An elaborate electrical sig- nailing system was demolished and great quantitties of poolavom para- phernalia captured., UP GOES WHITE WINGS’ PAY. Board of Bxtimate Affirms In- creased Appropriation, The followilg announcement was mado at ‘Tammany Hall this after- foon: “The official announcement was made at'the Clty Hall to-day that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in| making up the budget, has ed Commissioner Woodbury of the Street Cleaning Department the full amount he has asked for in his salary eccount for 1900, This will mean the ¢uldment of the promise which the Mayor m to the men some time ago, The malaries of drivers will be raised from §7% to $900 per year, and the sweepers who are employed on Sunday will receive extra enn consulted er ONE coe ih aK Convention To- Toso Night will Make District-Attorney Official Nominee, Though Too Late to Party Ticket. The Republican leaders agreed this afternoon to call a convention tov morrow night for the purpose of nominating William Travers Jerome for District-Attorney, vice Charles A. Flammer, withdrawn. The agreement — was reached at a conference held at the headquarters of William M. tying, which was followed by ® meeting of the Republican Bxeouttve Committed: Such action ts without precedent, but by the Republican leadors say that it te logal, the Republican County Conyeition Journed {t did #0 ‘subfect to tha of the chair.” ‘This furnishes: the cuse for the Republicans th gonvention again for the completing the ticket, The for fillng nominations Monday at midnight, But though it ts impossible to Flammer’s name off sg offal conveninn z i BE making Jerome the thot | Sunbo-tens to the rest of thelr Heke. “ lyn to-night. the whole borough. fo 4 member of Tammany Hall, Mr. fice are based upon ignorance, A meeting of 125 policemen was at Maennerchor Hall to-day vote was taken, Only five of wuld they would vote tor Motel. ‘The rost were for Hearst, Carl @chura has anno.need thet he Will not attehd the MeClellan ratifica- tion meeting at Carnegie Hall Saturday night, a8 he fe “out for Ivins," ns IVINS ADMITS HE IS A GREAT CAMPAIGNER, date for Mayor, to-lmy, vinced of It, “Tam con: Intense enthusiasm and attention.” Mr. Iving was attired in a! black out- big red rose, ‘The candidate spoke at some length ‘compensation for that day.’ (Continued on Tht Page.) RACING LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA, Sixth—Hedgethorn 6-5, Young Sa Sater 6-1 place, Tarpe, % SEVEN ARRESTED IN THIRD RAID, 5 Qn a warrant issued by Magistrate Wahle Capt. McClintook at No, 52 Marion street this aft the place and arrested seven, by an injunction issued by Justice Gaynor, i ee Nugget and Norwood with seven men from Headquarters raided an alleged pool-room ernoon. They found 350 men in. The place has been abi BOY FALLS TO DEATH FROM WINDOW. own ih Serado, five years old, fell from the fifth-stor e apartments of his parents at No, 549 West he fifth strect. te the yard below this afternoon and was instantly ela King, who was vs Detective B killed, The-aocident occurred while the little fellow. was playing a ooo AGED BYRNES DETECTIVE DEAD. of | tor ’s best de- riod to-day in New Canaan old and served'or the foroe ge fs Ra% pects to not only throw the organtsa- Influence to thim, but to wit hime: Mr. McClellan and Mr. Ivins will do« liver speeches in Manhattan an@ Brook. Mr.Hearst will speak ex- clustvely in Brooklyn, covering almost ‘Mr. Owborne Insued @ statement to-day, charging that William ‘Travers Jerome Jerome issued a statement in which he saya that Mr. Osborne's charges chliendy ix te Distcet-anoreaeelee? ”, pip diwng “I'm a great campaigner,” admitted, William M, Ivins, the Republican candi. My nine meetings Inst! night were wonderful—stmply wonder ful, In all my expertence never have 1\ | seen, even In a national campaign, such @way coat and waistcoat, gray striped, trousers and patent leather shoes with.’ out spwts, He has apparently broken | ade | himself of the fancy vest habit, but in the lapel of his cont he wore to-day a 2% 4 ’ ee ee ?