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nga pESULTS EDITION a a mn ve i, “ Circulation Books Open to | AIL! ¢ “EVENING, ENING (vay ar: [rere i NEW YORK, TUESDAY, ‘OCTOBER aw, 1008, LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY ‘Change in Norway Cabinet. CHRISTIANIA, OCT, H.—Mialster of @uines Knudsen has resigned and his Qemignation has been accepted. Pre- Michelsen takes the Finance port- . H. C. Hauge, former Secretary the Legwtion, been appasinted in Charge d'Affairs at Wash- Yrowned Body Identified. A man'so body found to-day in the whip canal near Johnson's foun- , Bpuyten Duyvil, and was later! ifind by Mrs, Freda Thompson, of era, &8 the body of her husband. Thompaon, drowned with two ovher while rowing Bunday, Oct, 22, Town Swept by Fire. PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Oct, f1.— Pire practically wiped ou Nttle off town of Pine Grove. in Wetzel county, yy. Starting with a natural gas ex- jon in the Ping Grove hotel, the entire business portion of the town {3 ashes, Bulldings in the path of the b aid blown up with dynamite to um Made Slide for Freedom, PHILADELPHIA, OCT. 31.—Clarence Jackson and his wife, Alice, wanted in ‘Wewhing'on on a charge of grand lar- oy, Were arreated here to-day after ue? pee climbed through a window and own & rain spout to the yard, $632,000 ju Failed Bank, + “HARRISBURG, OCT. 81.—The report + ot State Treasurer Mathues for October, Sewed to-day, shows tint 768,00 or bo yee Sued was deposited in terprise Nationn! Bank of initio at the timo of tre failure / Shylocks Out of Jobs WASHINGTON, Oct. 81.—Secretary/ Hitcheock to-day ordered the dismissal | from service of four clerks in the Pen-| Bureau accused of loaning money | ‘ it usurious rates of inerest @ BC- ] Waa taken upon the reco n= of Pension Commissioner Steel Dividend. _ The directors of the United Biates Bieel Corporation to-day deoared a rog- ‘Diar quarterly dvidend of 184 per cent, Hy aN preferred stock Severe | ey moe was New Public Printer. WASHINGTON, OCT, 31.—The Prest- | Gent has agpointed Charles A, Stillings, of Boston, a# public printer to take) effect Nov, 4. Mr, Stillings is manager ¥ the Printers’ Board of Trade of New ‘ork City. Wonian Dies on Train. TORONTO, ONT. OCT. &--Mrs.| pes = yd Price” died suddenly ‘Trunk Rallway ome Seterile ino was on her se raat from Boston, LCN HT “STOPPAG RUMANIA en Patrolman in Cen- eal Park Thrown from rse on East Drive. Oe a Ht 3 Hig MCLELLAN ODDS D DALY GIVES UP, AND KASTY PLAY [5 WITHDRAWN Decides Not to Fight Mc- Adoo’s Order Forbid- ding Shaw’s “Latest.” WILL GIVE MONEY BACK Commissioner, Who Saw Mrs. Warren’s Profession,” Agrees with Critics. “UNFIT FOR THE STAGE,” No Art, Only Immoral and Nasty, Is the Verdict of New York on It, “Mrs, Warren's Profession" will not be produced again by Amold Daly on the stage at the Garrick or on any other stage, Mr, Daly himself made this an- nounocament this afternoon at the of- floes of his lawyers, House, Grossman & Vorhaus, where he had gone td con- sult with the attorneys regarding the notico he bad received frotm Commis- stoner McAdoo that no more perform- ences of George Bernard Shaw's play ‘Would be allowed, The piece was piv- duced” ine New York “for the first time last nighi. Mr, Vorhaus, of the law firm, sug- Gemtedan inunction restraining the po- Uce from interference with ¢he pro- duction until the courts could decide whether or not the play was unfit for the public. © this Mr. Daly would not consent. He made thir statement in explana- | tlon of his courme: Accepts Public Verdict. “T announced In the beginning that I ‘would constitute the dramatic critics of New York @ jury to pass upon the fneas or unfitness of ‘Mrs, Warren's Profeesivn.’ Their verdict was ren- dered to-day. It was against the piece jand T will stand by my word, 1 will | make no attempt to repeat the per- formance to-night, Those who have) dought tickets will have thel* money re- funded.” “I do mot consider it dignified on my {part to seek ati injunction tn view of my announcement, made before the open- ing performance. The Garrick will be dark to-night” ” Although Mr, Daly did not say so in Qs many words bie inference was plain that he woul not have continued tae production for avy length of thme, be- cause of its unfavorable recention by the dramatic critics, Mr, McAdoo's withmatum simply precipitated the with- drawal) of the play, Spent $19,000 on It. The young actor-manager, Who has had two fat years producing Shaw pieces, folowing several lean ones, has Spent gome $19,000 preparing ‘Mra. Wary en's Profession for production, and hired @ high-salarled eompany, neaded by Mary Ghaw ag Mrs. Warren to play dt. It was first put on at New Haven w Week ago, After the firat night the Mayor of Now Haven refused te permit the curtain to be raised on it gain, The fun horefore equals the ia sh FE ! = Fy The Betting Slate M Clel/an, 2 to fm POP OFA PF: Vig Hears Even Ta Wes Worakers 450,000 {Lots O Jerome § to 3 —=[Zols OF Ivins. {to /00 Wot Sport S1GhE. Osborne. [to /00 Poor Sim t LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS PAINTED DISGUE , | EVENING vena RACING CHART ON RACING ANGE sue nrcrc sma Thirteenth Day~Oct. 31 John MetaBade. Identifies __ Track Fast. fut FiRsT RACK 9H ka babi 3! Bmeigency Cataract as’ Freckman, a fetestial’ nu i Which Raced on’ Coast, | ssf cai Whi’ qn x Eittle Muttore ie | i ses i i JAMAICA RESULTS. et sce | but quit when FIRST RACE—Platoon (5 to 1) 4, Brush Up (4 to 6 for place) 2, Emer: gency $. SECOND RACE—Jack Young (6 to 1) 1, Hlopocrates (even for place) 2, Athicne & {acaba if) a! THIRD RACE—Mies Crawford (2 | to 1) 1, Alwin (even for place) 2, Pigtobe’ wan, vasing his best at th Emorgtncy made up a ke Lamplighter—Johnetta, Hippocrates was closing fast at the end. Fe a] 1 owes; mile and an elahth. sed on 4 own courage, Novena 3, gen At. KT Fin Sockeye, — i 8 Je W. Knapp. “0 FOURTH RACE—Diamond (11 to] ny Seti bE Le amit, $ we 2 4! 4! 8! Miller ee | 8) 1, Monet (3 to 5 for place) 2, oe od H th \ Sewell $ 20 | Fustian 3, _f28" Sailor. Boy M4 ae Oy 8 Rete Cs i Mf i re ates we Hart Rood, Won driving. “‘Time—{68 1-5, Winner, ch. ¢., by 7 tenon ‘Owner, FIFTH RACE—Lord Badge (11 to 10) 1, Consuelo II, (8 to 1 for place) 2, Gold Fleur 3, SIXTH RACE—Cousin Kate (12 to eas 1) 1, lolanda (4 to 1 for place) 2,) 2 Helen Parker 3, choice hetween firat two. Knabw outriding ‘Smith. Ostrleh can do better. A something iat ( throwah the homentee (Speola) to The Evening World.) JAMAICA RACH TRACK, New York, Oot, $1.—There was an excellent attend- ance at Jamaica this afternoon, at- tracted no doubt by the interesting chatucter of the programme, Nearly every race had a well-balanced field, which was productive of keen speculu- tion and driving finishes, ‘The stake was the Gowanus, for three-year-olds and upward at six fur- Jongs, with a small but interesting Meld of sprinters carded. The weather was cloudy but pleasant and the track fast, he ‘firat rave was delayed until Cog- nomen, stimulated by the excellence of Jamaloa alr, was throtgh running away. Ho made the circuit three times Deetalen irate baat beet unions intone Taga Alwin- Bet the ee m1 the ore and ag Be ord “ty Meloesd: on Novena rf piace. Claim of Foul Not Allowed, “ee wont ees f at at tho starb turn. to tls hineh on th» on talite, Cousin Kate by a aw Porter Was aa esey O° Tp seas ST es, AN ALL-PRIZE- FIGHTERS" TEAM, Since Dave Beer Barey, who! form lightevatght, haa been playing on fran tho Northwestern football eleven, how would tt do to reeruit an alt- ar eleven as follows, to wit: nde, O'Brien and Bharkoy; tackles, Mite sinimone and Hart; euardy, Weoks apd Ruhl; centre, @oteh; quarter- CURT ALE JEROME OFF THE BALLOT \Justice Stover Decides He Cannot Be Substi- "tuted for Flammer. APPEAL WILL BE TAKEN. Appellate Division to Hear Argument To-Morrow— Judges to Be Present. Gupreme Court Juste Btover this afternoon denied the application of Chairman Willlam Halpin, of the Re- publican County Committee, for a writ of mandamus to compel tre Board of Bievsions to place the name of William Travers Jerome in the Ropublican ool- twain on the official ballot as a substitute for that of Charles A. Flamer, Just Stover's opinion is brief. it he saya: “In the ease under consideration no | declination of the nomination had been made by the candidute under the pro- visions of the statute, but it was at- tempted by # tecohvening of the con- vention and the presentation of a deci! nation ty It «a ‘ebylewe yhe magieer to fle the cortifiente under the statuie, 0 (hat the convention might nominate to fill 'the vataney, his could not be ‘ef- teotiin ly acdpmplished.” In uation Btaver woes on to recite the|\ law in the gare and then says it ts clearly violated by the attempt to put Mr, Jerome's name on tho ballot. He concedes that Mr, Taft and Mr, Cohen put forward a very ingenious argu: ment and then says: “IT am of the opinion that the con: templated action woul {nore ago many of the’ plain provislons of the stitute that even with. the. summary powers conferred by the statute I ought not to grant the application, believing’ that | a ft Is better that the statute in its integrity should be preserved, even in & somewhat doubtful case, than by removing barriers intended to proserve the Integrity of the ballot, and the rights of both party ant independent voters, to open the way for action which might ultimately tend to over- throw the entire structure of the bal- lot law and cause wbuses which Ite ob- servances even in hard cases will pre- vent. “£ am loathe to osttblish a precedent for a disregard of so many of the provisions of tho law, The application must be dltvmiened,"” As” soon as the decision was an- nounced Chairman Gilbert, «¢ the Re- publican County Committee's Law Com- mittee, announced that he had made ar- rangements for a reargument of the case at 11 o'clock to-nbrrow morni before the Appellate Division. Five o' the Justices of the Appellate Division have agreed to be in town at that Ume o> Ilsten to the care, phates =e eal LATONIA RESULTS. LATONIA RACE TRACK, Oct, &.— Racing here to-day resulted as follows; FIRST RACE—Five furlonga; purse.— Poetry, 106 (McIntyre), 7 to 3, 1; Min- nehata, 110 (Morris), 8 to 1 for place, 3; eloancs, 0 say ler), & Timel0e 4-6, | a ust ig sleet te, ite also ran. Ix vent furk 5 Rather ye He bee delete eat £0 ousln cate, | a fo 1 RACE--Six furlon, glia 10L (Melntyre), 4 ye A, mf 1 "time bash ST teeta Worth, Yio heen and Malk i; PUB “to 5 1 i Cate. 21 9-6. i, Pert hihpanatpteembeeesii WARSAW REJOICES; TROOPS WITHDRAWN. litical Device Glory” on MCLELLAN 2 T0 1 JEROME 10 TO Odds Piso on Mayor anc Rise on District Attorney in Wall Street Betting. McClellan bettors, who have been v! fering 4.to 1 on the curd for more tha & Week, dropped the odds a point to-day The bem they would give was 2 to! and on this account there was very lit tle Detting, the other side holding ou for 3 to 1, or at least 21-2 to 1, ‘Ther. were soores of brokers carrying. Ui, of Hoarst money and anxious & down, but tyr tae frst time wince the opening of tae campa Viedan backers appeared tinid, A broker named Kennedy displayed $28,000 which he wanted to bet on it at 1 to 2, but it wi afraid and the other Dewitt P. Rosenhelm went all over the street with $20,000 bet agains: $10.0. on McClellan, but unable to pidue An offer of $1,0N to 9,00 that Heatet will pou more Wan dun von found no tak 1 ho Was reported ‘bet a big sum on MoClellan denied the report to-day, He sald he ia ready to bet 910,000 eve that Hearst will poll more than 150,000 voles pd bP baad to $80,000 that Hearst will be elected. Late in thd afternoon aa enormour bunch of McClellan money suddenly ap Yearel on une curd and sreculation he. game active. Under the influx of Me- Clellan bettors the odds that the Mayor ‘muld be ve-elected lengthened to the re of yesterday, 3 to but soon sre to 2 to 1, which was the figure & the Jerome bettors were 59 aaxlor sto wet thelr money ht that} hey of aa i figh a8 - to 4, but this cure intained. wh eta Bf chat . geibes will Foes ‘Was recorded, MANAG Market Court.’ Theatre. Attempts to Haul Down the Red Bie ner of Anarchy Displayed on. Po- i Anarchy’s flag {s floating alongside Old Glory fron two lofty Kael ie Park row this afternoon, with a small regiment of policemen guarding the» red banner from destruction at the hands of a big, angry crowd. One inan | who had the daring to try to shin up a pole and tear down the net upon which the two flags are fastened was dragged back to earth and hustled to the Oity Hall station, with hundreds of citizens following behind, cheer ing the prisoner and hissing his captors, tho shadow of the bunting to hear one volunteer after another denounce he ndtgatty onefad to hata Aisin ol ‘gs emblem, Beside “Old Park Row. 1a 8 Thon the crowd went back under Tammany js credited with the ‘ate Li Playing of the crimson flag alongside the Red, White and Blue bonaiee Democrats nve saying between, ettinehed teeth that the thing ts a polities! mine’ take which will cost the ticket votes than “Poor Jim” Oshorne’s fatal gift of conversation has already coat It It Was about 2 o'clock this afternoon Wien the netting was hoisted between Yoles that had beon erected {n Parlg tow, on @ line with the Ben eee fatue, Roared in Protest.) « As tho wind caught tte élite and ok them out a roar of protemt went » from the throng which had alteady ithered, The two fags werd shawn, eld oy severed hands, One hata hoide Ng the red flag was labelled “Mearat,” fo other hand, "MeClelan.” Unders « | Was being boosted up one cf the pales ; ARRESTED FOR NASTY DRAMA Manager Samuel Gompertz, of he Garrick Theatre, rested this ofternoon on a warrant issued by Magistrat man, charging. him with offending public decency in last night’s performance of “Mrs, Warren's Profession,” - After a brief hearing before Magistrate Whitman exal tion was adjourned until to-morrow morning, and @ | was paroled on his promise to produce all the other members: the company, and Senator W. LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA, ixth-E. Cuchillo 10-1, Double 645 want hi 2-1, Athens jeath, running the breadth of net \ow this legend: “Under Wolel Plaat 1 Almost Instantiy several tiundted ) iy Ne had stopped beneath the huge dee ign. In another minute a stur ‘obnp. by a dozen willing arnis: His hitenliod was written on his face, . et VS Mounted Pollcoran John J, Sullivan, of the Bighth Precinct, jumped of his: ; horse and yanked the climber down, Then Sullivan, with several patrpimen aiding Skn, rushed the prisoner through the crow to the City Hall Station-Bouse, Prominent tn the hooting onowd trail \ng behind was a hanisome woman about thirty-five years, hand) dressed in a tallorsmade gown with furs, "It's an outrage!" he shouted, “rll stay, by you, my man.” Prisoner Is Cheered, ‘a The crowd kK Bo will 1," Jennings & Kish, a Brooklyn real saa tote dealer. “I'll see that you get ball The crowd cheered agsin, Fish and the woman went into the station with § the policemen, There the prisoner sald he ®ns William Houston, thirty-seven | years old, a blacksmith, of No, & Weee One Hundred and First street, j “Why did I want to tear down the | i / (Continued on Third Page) > 7 ERIS — Sergt. Cohen took Mr. Gumpertz immediately to Jteraon me f L, Reynolds, ownre of the Gar ‘ eS t oe, Layson.: eat puyat