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4 re oy th. ‘ F ‘Weather—Provabdie Rain’ ‘ronmtane ana ia? WRESULTS EDITION | | PRICE ONE CENT, worisis In Spatn’s Cabinet. | MADRID, OCT. 21.7—A special meet- } ef the Council of Ministers has @alled for to-night. Senor Villa- | Giueva, Minister of Marine, will prob- ably bly sive place to Admiral Santalo, and y retire. Premier Montero | ‘Roe then be charged to form a aMinistry, ot which Gen. Weyler 4 Count Romanones would form part, | Sued for Lynching. CINCINNATI, OCT. 27.—-A sensational | fam Thacker at Fiemingsburg, Ky., in _ MAS, was filed in tho Federal Court of Ag¥ Mrs. Mary Thacker, sues George Gordon and; igitens of Flemingsburg ‘or | Nac of Arson, Annie Brown in the West Side Court O Guia afternoon ucoused Peter Dyson, of No, 11 West One Hundred and Thirty- " — dourth strest, of setting fire to the house @t No. 221 West Sixty-third street, where had sought refuge after leaving tin, He was hold for a hearing, Suicide After Trying Murder. MUNIGING, MICH, OCT, %.—E4. Riley, @ woodman, shot and fatally a omrtmneed his wile to-day, and then afier 4 bullet into his own mouth, threw into the bay, He is dead, and ol aay his wife cannot recover. Loubet In Lisbon. LASBON, OCT, 1.—President Loubet arrived here this afternoon, King Charles end the Princes met tae Presi- At thé station, and an imposing ry © ortoge tha the city @poorting him to the Ajuda Palace Russia Brings Men Home, 6T. PETERSBURG, OCT, 2.—The Ruesian prisoners in Japan will be to Viadivostok on board of the Russian volunteer fleet, | 60 will be returned to Russia in| Bic dy Tied Up. ' OOT. %.—At the annual | toners ot the United Presbyterian to-day it was Her eee ha Pe t Ges Sues for Libel. MICH, OCT. 27,-Thomas Be io of Boston, has brought . ELS SAN ~—INCHINATOW settle 7° a4 Hil Toan Es; Sid iH wult, the echo of the lynching of Will» BULLETS FOR STRIKE MOBS IN CIAR'S CAPITAL Trepoff Posts . Death Warnings in the Streets of St. Petersburg, ROOSEVELT OM WRECKED SHIP CALMLY SLEPT While Weanisle Lay ‘on Beach After Crash He Took Solid Nap, STUDENTS DARE TROOPS|IN RIVER COLLISION. 'TroopsPatrol All the Streets and People Afraid to Venture Out. President Escapes Unhurt When His Boat Is Rammed by Steamer. UNITED STATDS FLAGSHIP WEST VIRGENTA, via New Orleans, Oct. 27. TYRANT TREPOFF’S BULLET ORDER TO ST, PETERSBURG TROOPS, | Uighthouse tender Magnolia, which was conveying the President, Beoretary Losb and Dr, Rixey to the cruiser West Virginia, The rail and port bow of the Mag: ‘nolla were damaged, and two or threo holes mnde in the bow below the woer line, No one was turt, The Magnolia, im- mediately on being struck, was beach- ed, her bow belng high end dry, \After @ careful examination of the that there was no danger, and phe President and his party went to bed, It was mildinight before the axoite- ment subsided, and while the officers of the craft were busy seaking asais- tance Mr. Roosevelt quietly turned into his berth end slept soundly for three hcuse ane enottier vessel arrived to take him to the West Virginia. The President was then aroused, and with fis party joownded the MLight- house tender Ivy, which bad been sum ST, PETERSBURG, Oot. 1, 4. Pw, | =During the afternoon the widest run taors concerning the strike situation | Spread and the city was melged aie a semi-panic, The students to congregate at the Daveesay Te" in the Vassili Ostrov district, announeing that they intended to hold the build. ing, aa the students of Kharkoff held their university against the military, } and to hold a big meeting to-night, to which workmen of all the social groups are invited, Gen. Trepoff, notified of the disorder. despatched troops to surround the bulid- Ing and trouble is momentarily feared. | To.add to the alarm tho strikers have succeeded in stopping the machinery of the electric light plant add the city is suddenly plunged in darkness, Reinforcements of troops are pouring into the city, The yellow culrassers, hussare and the Omsk regiment have arrived here from Tsar#koe-Belo and 6,000 soldiers are coming by water from, Reval, Warnings to the people that in case Of disorder the soldiers will fire bali cartridges are, posted on every street corner to-day. The city is caliner on the surfave, under the rigorous measures | adopted, Revolutionists Busy. Nevertholess, beneath the surface there is much excitement, The Revo- tutiontsts have spread the tidings that , (Continued on Thin Page.) revolution, has begun and the aity Ie filled with the wildest rumors, A story a afloat that 4 Provisional Government LATONIA RESULTS, ‘nes been established. TOE Dee i cleaaes ony airelt 40, vomy LATONDA RACE TRACK, Oct; ?.— ‘The races bere to-day resulted as fol- (Contixued on ston op Tey Page) EEOC MWD SESE SIMA = Jong; selling.—Knowledge, 104 (@hea), D to % won; Bt, Nool, 10 (Hicks), 3 to| # Chauffeur r Gets. Truck to Carry Away the Ruins ‘of His. Machine, fas cool throughobt. Major Craighill, of the United States engineers, was aboard the Magnolia, His whip, the Ivy, a sister ship of the Mag- nolla, had preceded the Magnolla and was some distance ahead when the av- eldent occurred. A, boat was immediately put off for the nearest telephone, about @ mile and ® half @way, and the order given to head the Ivy off at Pilot Station and have her return for the President and iW party. The transfer was mad} at § o'clock this morting, The vessel got under way Gnmediately and the West Virginia was boarded on schedule time NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 272—After a narrow escape from losing hia life jn a night collision, !n which tha lght- house tender Magnolia, on which’ he was travelling, was 80 much damager, that he had to abandon her, President’ Roosevelt is now safe on board the armored crulser West Virginia, Neither the President nor any mem- ber of his party was Injured In the acckient. Immediately it osourred, hurty orders were recelved At Pilot Town, which the lighthouse tender Ivy was near at the the, to proceed at once under full speed to the scene and| take the President and his party to sea. The Ivy Repent Pe Pilot Town with the} (Morria),. third Time-L7. Ahole, Show’ Girl, Rather Royal, Small A big touring automobito was wrecked in farere ty « Pkt yor Seon | aternoon by & ane in Gjenson, whose | _RACE-Handleap . stoeple- ort COUre®,—Claas . Leader, (C, Jol 6 Sweet Jang Yay aon he thled"Piryes multiee Oho King 8.00 8-5, tnd Hopedale torn FIFTH RACH—F ipo ANd one-bns? Algae HeLa’. —(By \wireless,)—Through confusion of | @ignals the frult steamer Esparta, at | Il o'clock last night, collided with the | damage (to the vessel it was evident | joned, and continued bis journey, He } 1 place, second; Father Tallent, 107/ and Eme1 id ree lengthe from Reldmore, who his] pies six larephs for: he place 9 to Ny Ttacatiara, ; ty, ‘seconds as the Sri. W Hearst. Jerome LATEST N PLACE MONEY FOR \Invincible and ar Bache Re-|-5 ward the ’Cross the Board Players. JAMAICA RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Emergency (9 to 5) 1, Invincible (10 to 1 for place) | 2, Fustian 3, (8 to 1) 1, Buckleya (15 to 1 for! - place) 2. Mabel Richardson 3. | Reidmore (11 to 5 ‘for place) 2, Fla- | vigny 3, FOURTH RACE—True Wing (6 to! |2 Chimney Sweep 3. | FIFTH RACE—Prince Frederick! (6 to b) 1, Tambeau (3 to 1 for place) | 2, Peeping Tom 3, SIXTH RACE—Red Knight (6) | to 6) 1, Banker (6 to 5 for place) 2 | Sailor Boy. BY FRANK W. THORP. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, L. L, N,! | ¥., Oct, 27,—Bine racing weather pre: | vailed at Jamaioa this afternoon, and though the card lacked clays it was S of the most interesting of the week to players, There was but one handi- bf that being the last race, on tho oard and only on 2, , fates affair evoke tat ae tee: iavinelie Quit in Stretoh. Tnvinolble raced to the front and made oval Wt followed by Fustian and ‘indyw to the stretch, where ey ‘skinned through on the rail, Tavinelble, quit when straightened out, by three ied fromeineineibie, whe|, ff a is from Invincible, who beat ‘Foetian a neck for the place. | Finish Heads Apart. My = fh Lj (Bhodee et to the front oh Se She Fong head with a m ii. Harr the followed by Mirtnicae, ‘Cabin | Sih niiiant, In. the fenerat closing yp. but none} were. ab to reach Knight of Tehoten, | who won by ahead from Buckeya, who ae Mabel Richardson ahead for the ce. , Sterling All the Way, Bteriink went to the front a the start the running, winning eas- stretch thero| ihvt and. tan atl | "ies, Pond was third ; ler was 0) la fleld fo the etre «h and) then stopped. Keator Hed Them Worried. | rt A uy Trent one 1 open: lun ttiee ae hasty Lan ied tha | re aes Wins, ted weld | Me wa t ha yt gradually | finally qui: *t to Me ront and from Yorkshire Tad, pha in front of Chim- Prins Srodartok Wine Easily. | i ak went to the and ah at ss aay es ih ie M*Clelan. TWO LONG SHOTS) ze» 227—os: 22 sw, THIRD RACE—Sterling (3 to 6) A: oan 5 20 TS 1% 16 4 4 BB: | eth ho 12 : } 800 Caronal 15 7 | pas Mirthiess 05 3 Bt BO Meyers %0 40 20 | 285 Waterford 1%) 10° 1010 10 10 O'Brlen’",.,,100 00 390 8 0. BIS Atwood . 108 O89 LL Romane’). 12 25 20 Ba Goldenith + 10 0 9 8H 2.12 O'Connell 7% 1 6 8 BIL Fiat 9318 38 18 18 18 Murphy .../ 80 200 300 8) 40 | 5) 1, Yorkshire Lad (6 to 6 for place) | {1 index." Starters, “B00 Sterling » = Reldmoor’ ae ae 10 a Flavieny 2 4 = Busy B ae 4 814 Mis) Poln a he ca 29 Vino... § 8 &5 130 Mary “Morris oo 4" a2 Pe: Townes 0 14 rh 7) Iwadale: 9 0 | } 44 Listen rh 10 ela Nig 4 103 Donora oT et 100 40 0 | ota Re ri 3 by Jean Boraid—Nalite | wren —M, B. Donohve Sterling nevi rh oe only ge the end. Flayingny made up @ jot of groun y il lo when properly placed Lee , RE vis CW ML Fin Tookeye. Dre: Be ioe, PI Bh. 808 He Poe at Paya . dow im 5 hs ne 4 etre a nay 80 a he he Noe ‘815, Irteh Witel S 2 Bya w eDantel SH? Tenyotio 1m 2 * A OH Romenelt ; (208) Bella Bt 4 4 4 Bh A Mtyere Me Belt ng Olale Oct-27! 3 PINK He Polls 300.000: NoTaked 3/ jhe 15 Elected” 80,000 {eral 2500 Pallsi25000 ¥35 OOQQue Yo vewins WE Wing, $ 3 0, 000 * EWS OF ALL SPORTS EVENING WORLD RACING CHART) AT UVAMAICA, * Track Fast. 323 FIRST am win added; seliing; three-yoor-olds and up; alx, furlongs. Star ere aera? ; invincible i » ! Sollee ‘i } e ant Royal Wind: i 5 6 5 f 28 nae Worth 3 Ef Creamer uM 8 » aM Wien Rule . oS ? W. Knapp. » 20 8 1) Aitton Borys 10 10 bf Minny oh ot oat oko ut. Curter |. ‘ 13 18 18 18) ) ~ MeDaniel o wm mw 1 ® Seoteh Plum MoM 7 10 10) Kienck oo #0 4 wo 4 — Gladwin ., jy ot 7 ib WOR ne 8 100 1 o B13 Caseine 1 we (eR ie ee a 9 Be Awarita now wn Fouphard » 2% 10 Blue Coat 14 1d 14 44) 4 Drolette 100100 i “talk iyet eanlly—Time—-1. 18 8, Witwer » Bathampton—Criala, | iat I acre Had plonty left at the end. Invigoible showed big im- | Kmengency much the ad 2p) at the jo showe 5 | poreae Fata ran good moe, Gladwin overrated, bi d | ‘Start poor. ‘on ceiving. Time—148. Winter, b."g., by Knight of Wilerelie--Slater Leming, ‘OwnerW, P. Burch. Knight of Rhodes just lasted, pure cloned ‘very fast, Mabel was beet, Should Brigand ran & good rao 1325 THIRD Be have won. IRTH RACE—The Sayville Stakes; three-year-olds; ., | the Republican column on the ballot | the end, |aix years, charges at St, Joseph's Or- 10,000 VOTERS T0 TAKE PART IN BiG WIGWAM PARADE Leaders Promise to Make McClellan Demonstration Next Wetsesday Night Most Spectacular Ever Witnessed in the City, Tammany ‘Hall completed arrangements late this afternoon for a mon- ster McClellan parade for next Wednesday evening, Nov, 1, , It was announced that (his would be the “spectacular, pyratechnical event of the campatgn.” The various district leaders have already made arran; to /have at least 70,000 men in line. As many of these as poestile will ‘torvhes, There will be hundreds of transparent signs and many wagons from which will be discharged sufficient fireworks to illuminate and awaken the whole town, BETTING SLIGHTLY INAVOR OF JEROME = Odds Are Against Him Early in the Day but Later the Condition Is Reversed. Each district lender will the marshal of his diviaton in the pods Bach captain under bith will be @ [Pak to Sany ung and see that all of the fedthful have respons Be division ere wit be be me ba "Review at Tammany, monster reviewing stand Will te Sete, in front of Tammany Hall, fn Fourteenth street, and from there | Mayor McClelland, his cabinet and prominent Democrats will witness the parade, After the parade Tammany Hall will jtender a public reception in Its bufld- | ing. ‘This ts Intended to be an ante- Uceable in the day's transactions on | “lection nd Mpg WE are ci nork the curh was.n shift In favor ot Jerome, |WIN Uie parade Bourke Cockren will ‘The odds have been against him, but) *24ress Ae many people as ean get with- cautious bettors are now offering a femcegn: Aaningaed OF: CREE a aN money and 10 to 9 that he will be elected. No large bets on this propo.| vor MoCtellan announced positively sition have been recorded, Tho deter-| thls afternoon that he would certainly mination of the Republican County or-|be on the reviewing sland, Perse nica watch the parade ganization. to place Jerome's name in Many Indies will be invited ‘The only change betting odds no- ffect of booming his, to sents on the reviewing stand and to ghanese int the eyes “ot the Wall atrect attend the reception later dn the tall, MoClellan remains the favorite in the| ‘the several loaders who\ have been Mayoralty race at odds of § to 1, Nu» quietly workime up the parade intend merous bets of to $100 on the Mi - were made during the day, Dewlte I js shal! bean emphatic McClellan dem Rosenheim bet £00 to “$338 on onstra.ton. The strength of every leader Clellan three times, t the number ‘of A new feature in the situaton was a Poeoorentg aty Be 3 be betting upon MeClelain's plurality, A men he turns out In his diviston of the BL Gocital mare oper Ta imme, Saath, Oa Ta tg loader of the First District, an iene ree. Tene hc te uitty | Murphy, leader of the Twentiethy. tn- t 000, that the MoClellan vote augurated the plan and ‘with the ¢o- Te Re Rn ie arama, money |i /operation of powerful Intereata in ‘Tam- exceed 125,000, |many, caused tho General Commit- — tee to announce this afternoon that the Boelety id certainly, devote all of 17 GIRLS POISON |i oneratas to tne domonatrstton Bourke Cvckran, who has just te VICTIMS IN HOMIE, |," tn Watt st close the campaign a week from Sun- BURLINGTON YVt., Oct, 27.—Seventeen |44¥ Night by @ speech In the Hippo girls, whose ages range from two th |SFOme # vote wil Pee NTE | FIGHTING TO KEEP JEROME OFF BALLOT, Tammany Hall has decided to put up a fight against the plan of the Re- publican County ormantzation to olsea |phan Asylum in this city, were taken goadenty i Jast night and three of them withic three hours, r Of the iliness is not known, but @ ‘utopsy held to-day under the auspices of the Btate Board of Health it was determined that the death of the three girls was due to poisoning, but 326 i 1,000 added; mile and a ‘ae ee ise a | B94 Keator ..+ee0 j 8 Pas ‘a ‘Won driving. Time—i.a1. Winner, 16 fie Romar Wing. ‘True Yorkshire Lad in the tinal drive, Chimney ran bis Route too bis! for oitmanat —— sae ra y Yi IFPRI HACE 900 ied Tialdena, two-year-olds, five an Index” Bari is. 7 Prince i oe TH Miiboufne ‘Ne | H are a i i = sia An 105 100 ub AG Mining 100 p o ® at ar Ww iy. Timet.07. Wh b, by Sy ar . ime—! Vinner, i rk Or ‘on e, by Highneas—Georgte ner—D. for lok, Tambeau closed strong. Will do better longer Tom had noe uae. ws is A eI na RACE—$800 added; twndicay: el ages milo and an elghihy Knight 1p band @ ali ie way. Bankr ‘cloned ‘srong, ‘DAUGHTER OF A MILLIONAIRE HUR * | seriously Miss McHarg Frown from Carriage atter trying a new saddle horse In Cen- tral Park she was in a runaway at by Runaway—Condition {the Stamford station and jumped ¢rom Serious, tie MeHarg two-wheeled gig after vain- (Special to The Kvening World) i trying to control the spirited horse, STAMPORD, Oct. 27.-The condition which Was frightened by a train, Gua tave the McHarg coachman, aon gers Prag nog hoon iene @ stone wall and With fen at No, wai te eon summoned to attend her. coneussion ¢y! }Oruises, and, the Injuries may result ‘the cause had not been made apparent, RACING LATE WINNERS AT ai (Comtirued on on ‘Third Page) Sixth—Siss Lee 11-10, Neva Welch 4-1 place, Lasdowne, Seventh—Ma Powell 5. 1, Algongein 3 2 place, My Eleanor +¢e—~ COURT RULES OLT ANTI-TAMMANY MEN, Rig “Flovvie” Sullivan beat the Republican: -Hearst combina: tion in “de Ate” to-day when Justice Siover decided that the Republican nominees for Assembly and Alderman could not go on the Hearst ballot, The Court heid that there were not enough genuine names legally on the nominating petition. The same ruling will keep the Republican nominees off the Hearst ballet in Tenth and Thirty: first Districts. ote BABY FOUND STRANGLED, The body of a femaie child one day old was found in the yard of No, 84 Lewis street this afternoon by Samuel Kiein. Death was caused by strangulation as the bony when found hada small white string tied around its Coroner was Cha ar ae ieee.