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PRICE ONE CENT. RESULTS EDITION | ev: aid g “ Circulation Books Open to Al.’ pre PT LINC AEST HEME AE RE LIEN RI NTS BNI we NE W YOUN, THU RSD, AY, NOY EMBER BETTORS STILL FAVOR JERO! LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY’ Three Barns Consumed. PRINCETON, N. J, NOV, 2-Threo Darns, five sets of harness and tity of of! and gasoline owned hy Murti Vanderburg, of Princeton, were pletely destroyed by fire this afteru ron The cause of the fire is unkown, The Joes is estimated at $5,000, while tne property was Insured for $500. Theatre Fire Inspection. + Fire Commissioner Hayes to-day @iade public an order which goes Into @feot to-morrow algh eating five theatre inspection is four in Manhattan and the fifth tn Brooklyn. Each will be in charge of an assistant foremai detailed from a fire company. King George {n Berlin, BERLIN, NOV, 2—King George of Greooe spent most of the day with Bm- / peror William, The object of the King’s visit ts, understood to exchange views on the Macedonian question Grecce's relations with Kownana and Crete. Children Poisoned. CHARLESTON, W. VA., NOV, 2— Walter and Herbert Thumm, aged eight’ and cen years, are dead, and Owen feos ne aged thirteen, is I! from ar- hye polagning, ‘Tne rest of the fam- aah not i and the case is a mys- Assails Jury System. MONTREAL, NOV, 2—Judge Hall, @f the Count of King’s Bench, to-day miolently assailed the grand jury sya- tom, clajning that It. was a uselesy' @xpenee to the country, and that its) work could eavily be done by the ex- Amiining magistrate, Accused as Embezzler, HAMILTON, ONT, NOV, 2—HIll- house Brown, manager of the East Bnd! Branch of the Bank of Hamil- fon, was arrested to-day charged with | om ronan PRs) defalcation is sald pet 18 eocie Old RR. Bullder Dead. QUINCY, ILL. NOV, 2.--Lorengo Bull, one of the butiders of the Chicago, Bur- com: | and | VALS FIGHT. FOR THE HOTEL Took Possession, Is H Ousted in Turn. | HEIRS NOW IN ay deni Lockwood Had Discharged Help’ and Put a Chain on the Front Door, ‘The Von, Hoffman apartment ho'e! at No, 2% West Twenty-sixth street was the battle ground this afternoon be- tween two iaotions that claim ¢o control the fortune of Mrs, Margaret Todd. who ia belloved to have been murdered in Philadelphia last Friday night a} i Hastings, counsel for the only Todd, of Mra. and Sinclair ‘Tousey, hotel this ernoon WEh hall @ dozen OF MAS, TODD Lawver Lockwood, Who} George | rotber-in-law, wont to ihe} (00 FL NMSSACRE OF ESS JEWS Women and [Children Hacked to Pieces by Lawless Mobs. DEAD FILL THE STREETS. Carnage in Other Cities and Russian Situation Grows Worse. Hedrs LONDON, Nov. % @ P. MA de- spatch to the Evening Standard, from | Odessa timed 230 P, M, to-day says “The city rings with the report of j rifles and revolvers. Every house and | j tenement is bolted and barred, The in- Foe vuentgagoiaient | fantry patrols are doing thelr duty | perfunct declining to fire on the | | mobs unless they themselves are ate | NM Celtan— Btof bo Win’ Jerome 2to/to Win: jhusky detectives and foretbly ejected | 4 Ingersoll Lockwood, who had takon pos | S'S" session by right. of force earlier in the|* “The Consacks are said to have lost over @ tiundred men by bombs and day. The Hagtings-Tousey crowd had no! ghots from windows. Cossack patrols [Heiret Clroglation Dooks 1905, ; otnsnamti a > SU GAT. Advance Holds His Odds; Even Ne Polls 175,000— cong Up, LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS Sn anaes an Lannoe.. > Lael BEDOUIN CAPTURES. tion, but they marohed up to the place, kicked in the front door, tossed one of Uhe three Lockwood detectives into the Lockwood, whom they found ‘barricaded behind a locked door in @ suite on (tHe fifth floor, Fowed to return. Mr, Lockwood will now go frito the courts and seek to establish be clalin to nxdminister Mrs., Todd's fortune, Meantime the representatives of the heirs are (n possession, While Lockwood and Mra,’ the coroners of New York and delphia are engaged a the circumstances death. ‘an anonymous letter to Coroner Beholer Mogton & Quincy Raitroad and one of | that Mrs. Todd was lured to Philadel. Peer in Traitors of the Union itic, dled to-day, He was elghyy- feven years old, P. eas Cash for Syracuse Union, BINGHAMTON, NOV. 2—By 4 vote Of 141 to % the Now York State Fed- eration of Women's Clubs to-day voted to turn over the $4975 trades school fund t the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union of Syracuse, Roosevelt to Vote. WASHINGTON, NOV. 2-—Preaident | Roosevelt will go to Oyster Bay Tuer- @ay and vole for the Republican nom- for Assembly for that district, He } return (o Washington that after- Slayer Dying of Lockjaw. NORFOLK, NOV. 2.—John J, Dawley, ‘who, while intoxicated, murdered oe falend, “W. H Davia, and hen teed ‘burn himeeit up in tis father’s barn, Gaiy"seretopea Lookiaw ead lo dying 4 MEN AND WOMAN By ELEVATOR cmH al Badly Hurt V Hurt When Lift Fell from Fourth Floor to phia and thrown In front of @ train by persons plotting to met her money is supported by strong circymstantial evi- dence, Ode Letters to Amory. Besides the anonymous letter another communication has come to light which indicates another basis for the change that there was & plot to do away with {the old woman. This letter was writ- {ten to G W. Amory, ‘manager of the legal papers entitling them to take ac-| street and theh went hunting for Mr, | Ho ousefted to open the door and batrew the ntredis wid | parley, and findll¥ a@gceod to teave~the! woman. hotel on the condition ¢hat thé former ¢ Manugor, Amory, whom he threw out! | of the place thie morning, b» got als Tt ip probable that! Todd's Brown 's & big favorite) neirs are fighting about her’ property, ih dive neudg The startling charge made In |earry carbines and have thelr fingers on. the ‘triggers. The streets are ab; solutely unsate for civilians, “The casualties yesterday are be- leved to have amounted to 5,000 killed ‘and wounded. "In the Jewish q' AQUEDUCT STAE Beats Field of Sprinters, Holding Safe All the Way. hirteen| It bodies, aii fa'ks. Jowish ‘hildren were strangled and haoitiad b>, wegen: im, the where the mobs gained the upper ha “A Red ‘Cros# Gootor tells me that the Kiahinef? horrore wore repeated a huny dred fold, | The students alone saved the olty from wholegale sack and massacre, ‘The military ate now placing @ hundrea machine guns at various points. Twea- tyeix carts full of wounded haye just passed my door “Gen. Kaulbars was called to the kal. cony of the palace this morning by 6,000 loyaligts carrying impariial por- trate and ikons and singing the na- tlonal hymn The general earnestly en- treated the assemblage to disperse and #0 home, but with ringing cheers the loyatista resumed marohing through the city, “The sound of firing ie again mov- ing Weetwanl towards the Jewish quar- ers, The mobs swear they will not leave 4 single Jew alive.” ODESSA, Nov. 28 P.M. he troops i this afternoon wreaked terrible ven- geance on the ocoupants of three houses from balconies of which’ shots RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. to 1) 1, Cloten (6 to 1 bol ‘Pinen) 2 Bryan 3, j SECOND RACE—Norbury (6 to 1) A, Martinmas (3 to 6 for place) 2, Andrew Mack 3. - THIRD RACE—Arklirta (1 to 2) 4, Bellenicker (even for, place) 2, Now trome 3, FOURTH RACE—Bedouin (5 1, Coy Maid (8 to 1 for place Genta Catalina 3. FIFTA. RACE—Gada (7 to 1), 1 D'Arkle (even for place), 2, Sir Bri-’ kar, 3 SIXTH RACE—Pantontie (30 to) 1) {5 2 FIRST RACE-—Now Mown Hey (2) Von Hoffman, by one who slgned him: | fired by) peraang not known ups self “Tear This Up,” and gave instruc-| soldiers, The — Iw: immediately tions @s to the course of action to be) stormed the houses and with unheard taken should Mra, Todd bo snddenly| Of darbarity massacred all in the taken Ill, ‘The ‘etter i¢ tn possesston | dwellings. of George Gordon Hastings, attorney| {t 49 persistently asserted that the for Mrs. Frank Tousey, the only daugh-| Perdons who fired on the troops were ter of Mrs, Todd. Mr, Hastings thinks | Policemen, who purposely provoked im that he knows who wrote It, Cossacks, Mr. Lockwood's seizure of the apart-] The city ina d'smal sight. The atreets ‘ment-house was made after all the ten-| “Te Milled with Cossack patrols and fy- ants had retired. He walked into the| !9€ detachments of the Red Cross, office with three private detectives and} Which follow the bands of murderous | (handed Mafinger Amory & paper, which theters. The firing tas been uainter- ‘asked . his papér was bpp every and stil continues ve he pence Ng filed. ny hundreds have been o killed or that I'll discharge | ‘The Coneacks eagerly attack the stil- ‘naid the. lawyer, dent militia which Is courageously try. can't discharge me," retorted Ing to stom the beads who are mas: “You didn't engage me,” sacreing and pillaging principally in the Sra te diaohavend, narerthlon: dq. | Jewleh quarter. The Jooters openly d\- wood, “and if you don’t | Vide the goods, the {in many fet out of hoje Ft throw fou but (he eee MSO" Broess at Tousey Chuntermaasngs Bedirs Tea Maer selon ‘kan aks Wins to Count Witte pee diamine Gov. ring fi HF af aa 1), 1, Lotus (out for plage); 2, ‘Mol. lie Donohue, & t BY FRANK W W. THORP, (Speciay to The. Evening World.) ACH TRACK, &. Y., ed the bee. nd, Bo to speak. It was the beginning ‘of the last .meeting: In N thls State ted 4t Wit last ager days | =). In all, ‘There was only @ fair attont withstanding, Secretary Reh Ay Wits er had arranged one of the best cards seen on} | the clroult, this fall. The Aqueduct | | Handicap compared’ favorably with the Greater stakes of the. summer, avery high class fleld. being ena ‘The other races, were, well bamneed und Promised the knenest sort of eport, hy that could he dpatewit, Sterling Showed the Way, a ars a ta ere Chote it~ ae hr he led » Hel rytannn “rane Ad re ana tame tance for hd ane Norbury Had It to es roe track Was fast andi ihe wonther as | ya raced here to. nday resulted ag fol- jP Uist Fmeuneed hat the) Goon, bunt arranged t the Nroal officers Tas omen cn CRs neo ii EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT AQUEDUCT. First Day—Nov, 2, 1906, Traok Fast. 1353. Finer 3 oa! added; handicap; pep agri: seven bis dh » Btahivts. r ~ Fockéya, [gh Gigs, PL BR, Now Hay 7 "wiley 24-10 26 6 Romaveill 1 $ 4 4° : 3 3 a met ‘ A % 3 3 i?) 3 of pa iy 4 Me tf Kh « at : mo w ch Atart, good. Tine—1. Winner, bf by Ben Brush—Red Clover, Owner. Durnell New Mt " lown Hay waited to thé ioat furlong, waren ¢row. out on as whe Pleated. Gloten ian to hia best form, Bryan 1am ag neat neg! ie Sener, : o easily best. Had ore left at 0. Martinmas tined in the drive, meek k_cloned. very, strong, > #00; ‘bis farlotirs. ealirta, ali mick 4 Cae ch. ¢, by Arkie—Loyal Ima O Owner and pices ay . Bellanicker pest of the others: too much paew for “Aqueduct” Ha tel tallata, Mea alt’ hi remo Tan his beat way "4 moore by iden Elaie Wont- her. best form. Ranta ae a a a FesnSSe. 2. Se5 Bess.beg) see. sss joe siges | Wiping By, 6, by Odd Fellow—Nelile 6 Baitier ‘ran ue men, BATTENBERG COON | HUNT CALLED OFF, fe) ane LATONIA RESULTS. -— RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Nov. 2= ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 2—It Sanaree wok ial Tin Combe 4 aera um ure Sater and The! te also ran, if COND ce ane and pitty aie 7 0s stances may easy to he was told, apy ’ se a Hoe mean the enone: but, the Lansdowne a oxplained T nd trotting all over nk ip fe Hunt- pve Ney sounty also. ran, ne plead oes up we will try to cy se | oR STICE O'BRIEN. rena Co, fot on Open to All,’”’ L RESULTS EDITION | 6 RICE VN CENT. JUDGES IN RULING — OUT JEROME SCORE THE REPUBLICAN mo ete ee Upheld, Would Open Way for. Fraud and Bribery—Conven: tion Had No Legal shia he By « unanimous opinion the five: Justices of the Appellate Division heard argument in the Jerome case yesterday late this afternoon that | Dame of Mr, Jerome could not appar under ‘the Republiean eagle on the Off | flelal batlot and that the name of Charles A. Fiammer must remain U- cane Aidate for District- Attorney. } = MCLELLAN ODDS re Oe | ‘The Justices iseued an, order mystain” ing the action of Justive tover In Term, declining the application of | Republican County Committee writ of mandamus to L of Elections to make the sybstita for ay Declare Manner of Nominneen' ig. LENUTta AGA, About $30,000 Th lade at 3 to The decision is most sweeping ip Glaracter, overtorowing every conten=, tion made by Henry W. Taft end ule ansoclato counsel save the single ane, that the nomination of Mr Jerome might be regarded as an bie 7 nomi- nation, 1, Jerome at 10 to 6 and 2 to 4. MoOlelian backers offered 4 to 1 Law le Mandatory. ‘The court decites. that, the law. ts: tmandatory not directory; that np emer feboy such as thet claimed by the petitioners ever existed; that the re agvembied convention whieh ed Mry-Serome-hnd Wo tence; that to anhetion the is would he to. peters directly thewart Will of the people as expreaned -of attengthoning the Moc: the election Inwa © Tf” ; and the betting showed tt | The Court holds that) dtr, orgs by the strasgttaning of the odds, ‘The | id Hot. Within the , tte: prea betting last evening was 21-2 to 1. | law decline the nomination, Lou We matt, of the Stock Hx. | therefore tre queation .of Change, ber $10,000 to $6,000 on Jerome, | Provision of the stxtuse Iie Jerome was favorite at 2 to 1 with) Ume within which | pany mon who made amall bets, Even money May be declined ands new, was offered tat Jenome’s plurality | made are directory or WIL oxceed 60,000, One bet was mady |not squarely presented." that Jerome's vote in Manhattan will | Bae uns f exceed the total vote for Ivins in the| “We ure uncles of “the "| whole olty. that the most. favorable view of” The Aews*that the Appellate Division case for the petiiloner that. vias had barred Jerome! ome from the Re- | taken is to regard the List action: ¥ pubiioan column’ on the official ballot | Republican’ Convention: in ndminatii day, and placed abou) $90,000, h ont het ded. o lejian was fast Poe up sey Hudson, ; against $2,000," potted by F.. Schwed | Loe Kreltehman bét $3,000 against $1,000 on MoClellan, and there were numerous amatier bate at odds of 3 to 1 The Trmmaoy parade last night b the clom® of' the market i Several brokers offered 6 to 1 that, Statute Most Clear Ivins will be beaten by both Hearst! i and McClellan, No bets were made on} The Court goes on to ray that it ty this proposition, | wsked to overrule the Oudwebanh’ case epee r enn in which the election daw was held to HEARST MEN CLAIM be mandatory, ‘The authority of this | thon." don’t night, but if thelr 325, 000 VOTES, | de Isilon, \t saya, has stool for ten ‘The Hearst leaders held a conference lat the Hoffman (House this afternoon, | ftér which Max Bunsen gave out Pre following state rent; “Mr, Hearst will poll 325,000 votes in the city, which insures bis election, No | amuvunt of bribery, ‘Intimidation, repeat- ‘ing or other crimes can preveiit uen polling ths vote, ‘Tammany — is» demoralized, In uenns, Ktasldy PIB vy oma 1 Or baw) b “Mawel ard te eek! 0 ence | 4, Harburger, Finn, Oak- | Adanthy dip | They cannot Everyone is for at Tammany Hall | vin oe | tenders” are in despair. con rol whelr diiron Hearst, and down they Icnow {t."" Ot years and hag never been questionad, The Court calls attention, te the fact | that the Laegisiature has, frequently amended the election. law since that time, and says that ff this construction lof the law was not In accordance with the wishes of the people and the will of the Legistature som’ change in phraseology | indicating an’ intention . | that the law should be directory would have been made, To sustain the claims of the Repab- liean petitioners, the Court says, would open the way dor all sorts,of delays and changes in party nominations, It will also, it says, ondanger the valld~ ity of elections. Even connidered as am RACING | LATE WINNE Fourth—Sanetome 2-1, Gypsene 3-2 place Rankin, Fifth—Floss ‘S$, 10-1, Pret Sixth—Hortensia 7-2, Han BETTING ON YALE-COLUMBIA GAME, In football circles this af betting on Columbias chance “ene a, charge-of embezzling pees rae abe, RS AT LATONIA, if ty Nellie 25-1 place,'Tarp, markis 3» 5 place, Gloster.T 2)” ie ternoon there was consider: to score against Yale Sat On the general result Yale was a alpcte favorite, ‘The prey vailing odds again.s . cree aie ag not been soored against this season. T. Gat wee — Ve, - = , TELEGRAPHERS’ OFFICIAL ARRESTED. si ¥! MONTREAL, Nov, 2.—P. D. Hamel, Treasurer. of Division. No 7, of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, was arrested Ap> $2909; itt Mediiiraciie’y | did not reac, Wal Street until after) Mr, Jerome as an otiginal nominde »

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