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RESULTS FDITIGN | “PRICE iy Ol Ni Cul N es } . ars OF CZAR YIELDS AND. THE DAY, Blair Is Set Fre. x' induced ¢wo men to bit ta pany was efendant, | ght Person and Habeas Corpus. Dairy Malds Acquitted. Dp HACKENSACK, OCT, W—Anale and | we ate, ee ee Rachel Michaelson, cousius, pretty and @ach nineteen yeirs old, of Coytesville, assault and battery upon Polcemen | Carney and Hastaott, of that Dlace, and | Emperor Nicholas has surrendered and Count Witte comes into Se eee tea yas, tho, Dairy | power as Minister-President with an littperial mandate which will enable | and the trouble followed Maids," o | Philip Beader, | Arrest of their “cowwoy,’ ‘ Driver's Death Suspicuous, WATERBURY, Conn., Oot, 9.—Will- fam Norton, a hack driver, from Thom- aston, died sere to-day, and che police ple fundamental civil liberties, including free speech. deifven to a revort near Water- and yan Norton dition, They said he had gallen. nature, ‘ by a. Tale are which he had agreed to accept office was in his pocket. Gas Supply Cut Off. ELMIRA, OCT. 9.~The-separating of | immunity of the person, including the right of habeas corpus, we Ss hatntoa, Constng’ wil peace | ASG AOUID, iaetal: SAOMAAI., to: eocoel gan to a " Special au’ co-ordinate and fies sin olan vmhots ‘tundreds different branches of the Admi am ade ke / the Russian people and to the National: Run on a Savings Bank: while the euftrige 1¢,¢nlarged.” y BLOOMINGTON, ILL, OCT. ®—A Count Witte insisted on a Cabitit/on the fun on the savings department of the] Premier responsible to the Imperial’ Houma, of. Corn Belt Bank, of this <ity, began foiday, but all demands, wore met °°) American plan,’ by the han, 18s, aoe, as, Chiet of State, ee") ADMIRALS SLAIN, CHINESE: ATTACK FLEET IN MUTINY, ODESSA, Oct. 9-5 P. M.—There are The wuthorities are confiscating all po- uo GERMAN FLEET OFF Hostage, that Rear-Admiral ‘Train, to sea ‘this morning from Kiel for an| Chinese outefde of Nanking. - unknown destination, giving rise to & ing, when the Admiral RIOTS AT RIGA, Rusale, Oat, f Ren IN ‘&, nur! oe ie ONE ‘wombenb wigs UNDER cossAcK FIRE GRANTS RIGHTS TO RUSSIAN. PEOPLE tlands Witte Imperial Mandate Giving’ Civil Liberty, Real Legislation, Free- dom of Speech, Immunity of j him to convert the farcical National Assembly into a real legislative body, elected by greatly extended suffrage, and to confer upon the peo- These welcome tldings reached St, Petersburg shortly before 6 o'clock this evening. Count Witte had spent the day with the Bmperor at Peter- ‘aro hunting two steangers whom he| Hof, going over the final draft of the manifesto to which he insisted that certain minor modifications be made, and before taking the train for St, whe ceva the = yore every he telephoned to a friend that the Emperor had affixed his sige d that the imperial mandate comprising the conditions upon These include freedom of the press, the right of assembly and the vt i) ‘ Ciroulation, Books Open is to All.” ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 30—6,05 P. M—To-night the autocracy-+ Ware acquiite! to-tay when tried tor | Of the Romanofis and the old order of things cease to exist in Russia, The official announcement tesued’ this evening says: “An imperial manifesto will be issued this evening appointing ‘i Witte Prime Min- the powers of tho are granted to given Jentelative power, model, with a selected YANKEE ADMIRAL Son of Train Also an Officer Held by the ‘Mob as FOR THE OZARIN A? eae Shanta om Srna one commander- BERLIN, Oct. ®—The German | in-chiet of the American Asiatic squad- cruiser Luebeck and ten torpedo-boats)ron, and bis son, Lieut. Train, have of the Third ond Fitth divisions put|been victime of & savage attack by The forgo sone officers were pheasant %.—There were ideal racing conditiond C.Z0'° 3.PM. MN CVei a? yw 3to 0 WI?) emmmme Hearsl— to3 Jerame=/0to8 to win lWins- Stotionary. He W/T) Beat Ivins. Gong Ue. / thing Doing At Ary Pric ae GMNIIAA WHS EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Soo memo STAKE AT A] JAMAICA Twelfth Day—-Oct. 29, 1905. On Lightning Fa Fast Track ; ibaa the Horses Run Pretty Close to Form. JMMAIOA WINNERS. Place) 2, Arsenal 3. THIRD RACE—Reldmore (9 to 10) Vino #/ FOURTH RAGE—Handzarra (2 to 1) 1, Red King (2 to 1 for place) 2, Hermitage 3. FIFTH RACE—Curly Jim (15 to 2 Meddling Daisy 3, T. J, Cox 3. (pecial to The By VAMAICA RACE ing World.) OK YN. Y.; Oot, at Jamaica this. afternoon, The alr was ool and bracing and’ the track light» fing fe fast. ideal tally |ot view, fon the reenon. that, three |22 woman, slightly Anjury The card coyld scarcely from the players point the nineteen hi Pray At pa to ve the player the worst of It ymond Handle stake was the Rich: six furl on with a fade clase Cap at eix furlong: ee i or a Eau my showed t—% buts both ales onwvay In the at made all the fom length spect tho} Druld Mado All the Running. went to the front a) the # A ath ly who falehed ee tence a . th mas baw she erorge Sam H. Harrie: Breezed In, Byient FIRST RACE—Druld (8 to 1) 1.) a D fament, while.t¥e Em- Zeaia (2 to 1 for. place) 2, Incanta Deror clung to the appointment of the members of the Cabinet on the{ tien 3. SECOND RACE—Sam H. Harris! % (9 to 6), 1, Antimony (10 to 1 for! | 1, Hand (2 to 1 for place) 2,| 1) 1, Battle Axe (2 to 6 for place)| | SIXTH RACE—Royoroft (7 to 2) ms 1, Gambler (8 to 1 for place) 2) — eullandsarre eld the race sate al! the way. Mervitage Rung on gamely. _ Aeronaut tired Sanr H. Harr! abe wis ant, wa sof Ean ler cea gat Oi pes Sie we, baer front a set Look a in AT JAMAICA. re id Circulation Books Open to Aull.” a es Elections Board by Tie Vote Refuses to Put His Name in Place of Flams mer's—Party Managers to Seek Mandamus from Courts. The Board of Biections by a vote of 2 to 2 barred the name of W fam Travers Jerome from the Repwhlican column on the official ballot | afternoon. Steps were {mmediately taken by the Republican oa! managers to secure a writ of mandamus from the Bupréie Court to co the placing of Ng Jorome's name on the ballot, } ¥ This move, Jf the present plans of Tammany are adhered to, will 0 i i 4 | be edtitested. t, if Mr. Jerome is elected Tammany Hall will con! a the election, ve Messrs, Dady and Page, the hit favor of pincing the name of Jf MORE MONEY BET tho Republican column, ‘The Den i. tc members, Messrs. Voorhis aha: gutre, voted to refect the certifidatd ae. F Mr. Jerome's nomination by the Ri pubs een eee Mean convention, A majority vote te Track Fast, y 380 ell a nenerar! ‘ TSereest esis: Sanne i Maer it > Ha vi v Rare ae ioe Wie q ak t BP Cremner ridden out ‘on Time—1, 19 4% winery Bevan Aeon iy Race Kins ran BS _Shcengsesss ee af cop Winner, ) LATONIA RESULTS. RESULTS, { Sr tos fr tee.) lace, 2: a Phar tar RACE TRACK, Oct. 90 ete ‘here to-day reguited as fol Evel is vellie, aa ) ine cum Ramp Ss if, vesidern the Marion at “phere js no hour,” he a u on Ot, Tinie TT EL Winnte, eh.2 by Ale » ft facie Ae a Pay ye Poa * 4% 6. 9 JS dons 8 4 Winner, cht, by Wantvel it Aion, 6 (Swati & te Gorman, ‘9 (Vanderdo rade Pakne it’ ¢ ie. ramen ‘ pho fs ie Meade and Gauze also ran, USED ANOTHER’S ADDRESS. Richard McDermott, a retired wealthy of No. 318 Marion street, rt | Brooklyn, wae greatly incensed to-day when, on te return from Burone, he «|leurted that Jines MoDermott, who fwax accused of kmticing @ seventeen. year-old girl ti i ‘her home, had given ane quived ta carry a motlog In: Sl b Mr, Page snoved the. Odds in Favor of Jerome Ab Mr. Jerome's nears aa re “ee yanee-to 19-to8 on | tre‘ “8 “These purported tage the detincd Comminsionera of Wall], S2lnw. to, show that Charles Appear to establish the odds as they 7 the motion. uN the Citghe ) Previdont Voornie daihad: ‘ ard ree So-called §odtivention a Alter considerable petring tor advan.| Mer We hove receivdd nit year, Aitoet begas she last week of the cam-| mcr” fs ae ae A stag at i palgn With a number of wagers [hat W will stand from mow until election. Mr. Jerome ig the favorite over the fleld for tho Republican Convent at the call of the chair, | Ma Moet again tonight and take off the Distrlet-Atiornéy at 10 10 8 MoClelian Is | ures" eh grtbae | w on Brat favorite over the Meld at @to 1, 874% tO] done Jost wm ergy things Cx 1 wan bet that Hearst will get more Flammer's none. ia votes than Ivins, N ‘The first det of the day was & small) 4 . tranaagtlon in which 10 to 0 was bet o0| “at, Wesnity Mam phan Osborne, This condition ald hot APPIY | ited on Oct. 18 and pve \ for long, Goldfinger & ©o, started tha Ate no deciinatt Jerome ‘movement by detting $m to/Pre> fled. Me Is still’ the chndidad Hoo that he wil be re-clected. a repre-|¢sally and fully and he could Dig pontative of Wren Bros, taking the)? action against the Board it nis ? rt end, A-man giving the name of/*ere taken off the ballot. Mote , mith bet $2,000 agatnat $1,600 on Je-) under the law all declinations rome with L, M. Teichman, Allen Mo-| fled by Oct. 18 and al} Miah pe ‘mont Grow & Co, det $1,000 on Jerome against | be filled by Oot. 23 q $900 put up by Burnel) & Co. All of the candidates for tha ‘The only way that Ivins figured in the |alty started In to-day to make t betting was as a possible contender} week of the campaign a record against Hearst In the number of votes | Mayor McClellan spoke toa bi cast, the odds against his beating) ime of fal estate men ot NO Hearat in the poll being 8 to 1. HW. P, | Broadway attacking the Mortgare’ May det $200 againa $1,00 that the Re- | Bil, He pronounced the Hearst publican vute will be heavier than thas | palen ‘rank hysteria, 1g of the Municipal Ownership Leagve. Mr. Hearst addr bie. The bigges: bet of ihe day was one|'longshoremen at Fleventh and WN of $5,000 put ip by Maurice Mendoaum, | greets at noon and Mr. Ivins indued: against $1,000 hac Me will poll jisng statement predicting his owt votes than Hears ition by a bia plurality. He deat aret bettor was not gt . . 1s ne beat. form, | siehmen bet. on weet MoCtelan entirely ut of the edhieneh” aa) c, Housna Co. ey, Meclelhit ian ogains: a Stal who Also bet 383 on +! sau inst $1,000 on MoClelian with Wash- A.gton Content, 2 s.8% S-Racktaul 2 i ke. > For Uther Politteal News See Page 4. et Brotied Lobster and Eva) xo well tomethor. Gives a new Than, } yt : a JEROME CASE. ‘ IS TAKEN TO”. THE COURTS. Late this fternoon Justice MoCall (Tamany), who had y two hours for the appearance of Chairman.Halpin and Stimson; attorney for the Republican City Committee, ar order sommanding the Board of Elections to appear Justice Stiver, (Republican) to-morrw and show gauge. they shoult not place the name of Jerome in the ‘column on the ballot. 0 LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA, t Sixth-Turrando 5-2, Safety Light 4-1 place, Doaskin. Seventh—Enba 12-1, Sid Silver 5-1 ‘place, Maroo, ————+$e INDICTMENTS ISSUED FOR FALSE REGISTRATION, Seven indictments were returned by.the Grand: in cr in ots al cases, Bench a8 his address