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I RESULTS EDI _ PRICE | ONE CENT. cae NEWS OF THE DAY Want Wright Back. MANILA, NOY. 3.—The pudiio recep- tion to Gov, Writht to-day was the most brilliant affair of the kind ever given in the Philippines. The hope was generally expressed that Gov, wright would return to the islands. ‘fhe parade took three hours in passing the point where the Governor was stationed, 3 Hurt in Wreck, DALLAS, TEX,, NOV. 3--A_ passen- etr train on the Houston and Texas Central to-day was derailed near Eonis by an explosion of the jocomotive, Geven coaches ieft the track but nene of the passengers were seriously fo- ured. Taree of the crew were fatally urt, Reprimand for Young. WASHINGTON, Nov, in the court-martial of Commander Lu cien Young, of te Beanlngton, was re ceived day, at the Navy Department ie now ander review lOod the sentence of the were reprimand, \, Eloped with a Child, ELMIRA, NOV. 38.—Albert Conklin, aged tilety-five years, was arrested to- Gay charged with the abduction of Laura Tabor, @ fifwen-year-old girl, of New field, near Ithaca, The couple came to Elmira yesterday and were married, the bride giving her age as eiguteen. Given Up, Ship Safe. BAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 4~—The French ship Duchess do Berry has ar- rived here, two hundred days from to- It wo Court Gwansea, being forty days overdue, Ro- insurance on had been quoted at 20 per cent Killed Wife with Axo. Thomas Corse, the negro who struck dls wife over the heed with an axe and ww her out of a window at thelr @ at Hempstead last night causing her death, was captured by detectives ona locked wp. Traveller Fight Tax, MONTREAL, NOV. 8-H, P, Hamjl- ton, an American traveller, was arrested to-day for falling to pay toe Provincial ieee od on foreign and English trav- ‘This ja the first cane under the new at haw. Salesman Arrested. MONTREAL, NOV. 4--Andrew HF, \. McDowell, ‘epresenting the United States Thread Company, of Boston, Maa been arrested her on @ ch of theft from the company, He claicae w be innocent. Bas Snowfall In Maryland. Pe ays mag ata MD, NOV. 8A heavy snow fell here to-day, ‘This ts the third Siadbea ie sian so far this Ds oat JEROME MAY BE AX EVEN-MONEY RISK Odds on tnshth Shorten to 3 i §—McClellan Running Behind in Betting. Cua Gurlously enough the odds on Jerome shortened on the curb in» Wall to-day notwithstanding the ad dovtsion of the Appellate Division 2 ‘The closing odds last night to 1 agadnst his eleotion. To Price was Sto % It ie ‘wan predicted tast night by some wise. | that the odds on Jerome wou! uch greater tovd, TION | 8.—The record} j ton," ut the wotual) t he niay be} ETL oe “ Circulation Books Open to All.” er NEW YORK, -¥F Bibs AY, Sake lati ie cass lai hia tak NOV B MBER 3 If "5. | ii Circulation Books Open to All,” hi ms LORE “LECTION opps SHIFT A LITTLE DOCTOR IS IN JAI FOR CUTTING UP SUIT ——- +4. CASE GIRL ‘McLeod, M. D., Taken in Custody in, Boston as a Result of Confessions Made in This City in Murder of Susanna Geary. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Nov. 3.—-Dr. Perey D, McLeod, of No. 187 Huntington ave. | nue, this city, was | avrented this afternoon on the charge of criminal mal- practice in connection with the suit-case mystery, The arrest was made on information furnished by Chiet Walsh from New York. Dr. McLeod is held on the charge that he was the person who dismombered the body of Susanna Geary, Dr. McLeod was detained by inspectors at the instigation of Capt. Dugan, He was at once taken to Police Headquarters, where he was questioned Capt. Dugan, and afterward to the office of District Attorney | H. J. Sughrue, who has assumed personally the direction of the common- | | weaith’s case against all the arrested men, Dr, Percy D. MeLeod Is registered as a member of the Massachusetts | Medical Society. According to Capt. Dugan, Dr, McLeod has practically: admitted that he dismembered the body of Susanna Geary. taken into court this afternoon, —_——— HOWARD AND CRAWFORD ARE BOTH REMANDED, | Confronted by witnesses from Bostor who positively identified them, Willlam Howard end Louls Crawford threw. up their hands in Police Headquarters to- | day and admitted that they bought the Wolt cases in Which the body of Susan (wary was packed after dismember- ment and that they dropped the oases into Boston Bay, They were takeo from Headquarters to Centre Street Po- | Uce Court, where they were remanded back to the custody of the police until Monday, “We know who performed the opera- sald Inspector Watt to-day “but we are not quite sure about who cut up the body, The person who verformed the operation is not in the clty, and I am mot sure that we, will make @ny ar- rests in New York. But there are ar-) rests to be made in Boston, Inspector Watt and Supt, Plerce, of | the Boston Police Department, reached \ New York pee Meg with Timothy Howard, « cab! Joseph Berkman, Meyer Kaufman, Berkman's Timothy Howard {s the cabman who drove Crawford and William Howard to the Mast Boston ferry from which they throw thelr gruesome burde: pawnbrilers and the clerk are the men who wold the suit cases, The Boston party went direct to headquarters and the witne#ses were kept Ih an \ante-room, while Crawford and Howard Were called up from the ells. Then Howard, the cabman, was éscortéd into the room where the tae Vor te alongside In- ) Meyer Rubin and pawnbrokers, and CALE JOSH, SPORTING MAN, EAD Was One of the Original Backers of John'L, Sulli- —yan in Ring. “Charley” Johnson, one of ‘the beat Anown men In sporting citeles of Brook- Biliott vlace. after & drief il. ‘obnaon was one of tne original back- of John L. Sullivan, and for years on exhibition In his saloon, at ‘|dawh and’ Fulton streeta, the famous clerk.) The! lyn, dled to-day at his home, No, & /Bouth RRR WN parg ace grrery ag SECRET HAUNT OF ODELL 1S FOUND State Chairman Watches Po- litical Fight from Metropoli- tan Life Building, The slewth hounds of the press dis- covered to-day that former Gov. Odell has been In town directing tye Republl- oan campaign ever since last Monday ives He has been hidden away in @ foom on the tenth floor of the Metro- politan Life Building, and where he has slept and eaten nb man will ‘ell, Pedestrians in| Twenty-third street late at night this week have noticed a Shosily heure climbing down the sido af the Metropolitan Life Bullding. This ‘s supposed to have been Mr, Odeli making his way from his offige on the j tenth floor to the Owl Lunch wagon for & doughnut and a glass of milk before retiring at the Oriental Lolging House, Puts Raffles in the Shade. In hiding himséit i the vicinity of and present State Chairman has made Me, Raffles look Nke a clrous calliope, Observes have poticed unusually large numbers of Republican leaders hovertay ubout the Metropolitan Life Bullding wince Monday, but have attributed 11 to the fact that the headquarters of the County Committee are tn the build+ ing. In reality they Save been calling upon Mr. Odell, Before the conventions he McLeod was Madison Square the former Governor | POOR FIELD FOR the Poor Card. AQUEDUCT RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Subtle (7 to 1) 1, Girdie (6 to 1 for place) 2, Ocean: tide 3. je (8 to 1 for place) 2, Sail- poser 8. ‘ FOURTH RACE-—Banker (5 to 2), 1; Gamora (out), place: 2; Jennie McCabe, 3. FIFTH RACE—Brother Frank (12 |to 1) 1, Prince Frederick (6 to 5 for place) 2, Water Tank 3. SIXTH RACE—Fiammula (3 to 1) 1, Cannon Ball (3 to 1 for place) 2, Brigand 3. f BY FRANK W, THORP, (Spectat to The venting World) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N. Y., Nov. 3—-The cam at Aqueduct this afternoon lacked attraction, yet there were as many people on hand as there were yesterday. Attractive cards do no teeem necessary to draw crowds fust announced that he would take no hand! now, for players realize that the sea- in the tooal campaign, put t has both hands in up to ‘his ite seeking to Sect the Repudlican Assemblymen who Contemporaneously with the discovery | Ovean of Mr. Odell came the report that Ivins Ja to be slaughtered for the Assembty ticket, Reports About Trades. erted that (itt, Oden ir eat structed hls row ; Assoaly DOR ae o mt the way, woult Pie iy thum) wioula they bo sent to ote The F of the room Mr, ui) that he ata init every time ee, 4. tenis The ol xa son te drawing to a cloge, and so make the nooat of the few remaining days. Subtle Won Easily. feitowed by, subtle and jubtle a They id this order to where Bubtle went to te won easily by three le who beat jae Ocean Tide v4 eth for the place, Ostrich Just Got Up. toe Hh aay hanya ing, followed by sraciiie. There was no change Ostrich dosed. on Tegatee ond in a cy wor ee hoy from Legatee, who yy three-founths or a Tange yi tho plies, Long Shot Finished Ssc0nd, Masaive. ' fe “4 1 abo wont to the | A head and witb bon ‘Fonte: whi je Vanguard. cl Mh iS threp-longths away bil well {oto the pe donate from Mat Ln lt Yo. beat i Prova au in Stretch * dag away tn front acd for 3 wraps, with i i the strate thats, when cated respond, Banik i] ' front span caer ig a tale an Gelling rome — 3 %Wny rg (e MClellan- 2/) GLEN COVE COVE STAKE Second Pas ly 3, 1905. Aqueduct Track EM Ans | sa. other Large Crowd Despite 4 COND RACE—Ostrich (16 to 5) | THIRD RACE—Vanguard (3 to 5)} _ 1, Massive (5 to 1 for place) 2, Pro- the stretch where! ry » eg VF te 4, 1) Small Talk, 1) (Tooman), 4+ SHQlE, Nov. 3. 2s "2 To win cott ing LATEST. ‘NEWS, OF ALL SPORTS [EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AQUEDUCT. 359 bhi RAGE-pT0n added; selling; mares three years old and up; seven fur- ¢ h owneen di iyi f were. Only bressing at the end, Girdle ran to her best form, Ovean Tide bed no 360 SQM Tidexy “Btaree "a i pia ° 343 Ballor B oe P43) dick You ut aay le * 8 Leda S 4s The fe 4d beraclite Pop oe jerton, 6 8 0 Hy Medaniei 4 §. Tine—1.04 Wi b, a, by Order—Piumage. Owher— des. Sailor Roy ran his race, ~~ Bart good, Won Owner Heb Whitney Vanguard much the beat, Massive was Uring very fast P loted. trong, Too much use made of Don Fonso, te cil 36Q POUR TH Ra 00) added; the Glen Gove; for three-year-olds; Ve and a sixteenth, — Index, Btarters. Wis, st. HH Pin 228' Banker... 1 38 ii my AOs* Gamarm. Oe a ee - 508 Jennte McCabe, i 5 : Btart good, Won iti, out Rae “ Witner, b. ©, by wan tive stone," Owners Banker was ‘golng hy “vay the end. 363 “PIPPH RAGE 460 0 _ Samara ran below hie form an eg Brother Fraske wan beat 4x0 "olowed teen n rt wad Ce t, Jones. Clare. Wir. ob, ft, by Flambedu—Gretehen, Cannon Pall ran her race. Briggnd closed # rn | LATONIA RESULTS. finished, Gould fell at Mret jump. ; Y » | PLETH RACE~One mile—Odd Luck Now Say eaves ro | | (Swain), 6 to 1, won: Slwaal Light, suite) of follows {9 (C. Moprin). 6 to 5 place second: Dey Bix and ono-belt fur} Madiecn Square, 1 (Alien). third, fee Ciment40, Billy Wake. Frank — Bilt, tioe Girdle, Percy Green, Ever Near, waa Td dt and Paul also ran. SIXTH RACE—Five furlonay, Min- lehaba 4 «Morr's), § to 1, won; Mato- boy 18 (Obert), 6 5 plece, second; Meld Lark, 1 (Nicol) third. Time to 1 pla 2; Madoo, 111 (McLaugilin), S Tine 127, Al Rey, Cantoon Bog, Stone Black Siss, Bhow Girl, Booond Mate, Ahola 1 1.08 45.-Lady Taracon ty Seoreh sag Mary “nage %, Justh, “Royal income, J, 0. Clem. 4 Ae ® uae (iti ne Krickorbooker and Weber Gore also Gi i Re we heer, oe | Troler), i Ae KOA 4 lace, Igo trreamanh, iy Tine! Thieves Steal Banner. A big Hearst and O'Gorman banner foross Pne Hundred and Thirty-elghth street At Third avenue wis stolen to- day, the thieves climbing up to the fire-escaps and cutting the ropes, Athena, pee, ‘ink rar ‘Trifler, Hor- teveia. ond rr ran t ner Wi Wn asin). i, Baste won} lace, China Max, 10} Sunday World Wants Work »: Monday Morning be SPECIAL EXTRA -300GIRLSIN — WILD PANIC AT | FACTORY FIRE Three hundred girls employed in the paper box factory con- duotd by Fred Nefi\ at Greenwich and Hudson sreets fled in panic from fire whioh started on the first floor late this evening, The flames spread so rapidly that three alarms were enti When the firemen arrived many of the girls were. down the tirceseapes; their exit by the stairways being cut by smoke. Scaling ladders were quickly tun up and scores girls were carried down by the firemen, All are believed to have esoapd, The building was completely gutted. It is four stories:high and 60 feet wide by 100 deep. | F Traffic on the Ninth avenue a road was blocked for: nears ly. an hour, Sadie Cohen, who lives in Stanton street, and Barbara and Kate Gleckstein,’ of No, 529 Fifth street, were overcome smoke on the top..oor, They were carried to the stret a iater seit home, / \ aaear aaa) dammaneeeee mand LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Seventh—Mallory 2-1, The Englishman 3-i place, Arthur Cuminer, BURNED TO DEATH ai INAN--EAST -SIDE. BlAde Two women suffered probably fatal injuries and one man was | " to death this afternoon in a fire that destroyed the big six-story tenement at No. 14 and 16 Ludlow street, The dead man was bared ep be: yond recognition, and his identity has not been learned, \ The charred body was found on the fourth floor by Foremin, Rocke - Borough, after the flames were partially under control, Pe fe = PC VICTIM there was a wild panic among the forty faml- escape So Hawaweny Believes and) | Hes living In the tenement, Their was cut off except by the fire escapes Asks Police to Help Find Child. \ before they were fully are hes wdc ry danger, and many more have been lost had It not been for the promptness and heroism of firemen and were alarmed. Immediately there Wan @ fire-escapes, wild scramble for the which soon became clogged with sant, ing men, women and children. Policemen who were first on the had to fight thelr way up the with thelr clubs and then children down from landing to while they held the men an in check, Hyven then half « and women jumped from the esoape landing to the street severely bruised, j Mre, Pearl Wolsegart, Mving on third floor, would not wait to get as far as the firet landing, and panic leaped from the second story the rear yard, sustaining injuries that may prove fatal. She was taken to the » Gouverneur Hospital, The firemen assisted in the resoue with lodders, Fireman Abraham. Leva, fa searching through the smoke-flled | rooms on the fourth floor, came upon Mra, Molly Reinhardt, seventy-five years old, unconscious, having been overcome by smoke while groping Her way toward the fire escape. Ste wns passed down the fire laddera to the street. An ambulance hurried “her to | Gouvefneur Mospitil, ‘two umbulances Were called, to the scone and the surgeons were busy tending to (hose wha were out an | bruteed fn the panic following the fire, Many persons in thé crowd watohing fire were bit by household gear the I i Rose Hawaceny, the seven-year-old) niece of Rafael Hawaseny, Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Chureh in this country, disappeared to-day while on her way home from school. The child left the achool at 12.90 o'clock, and was lant seen at thee orner of Court and) Pacific streets, Brooklyn, @ short dis tanes from the Bishop's home at No $20 Pacifia otreet, the Bishop and his brother, Salame, father of the child, are both eatiefed she hae been kidnapped and accuse ‘the enemies In the church with whom they have had wome lively fightin of late, To-day is the first time the ohild| has been allowed to leave the house aince the row in which the Biahop was accused of Aring a pistol at of bis enemies. Bishop Hawaweenig has had a turbue lent time of K of late, frat being ar- rested for engaging in fisiloutfs with some of his prishoners nd fterwr fir- ing a pito) at. them and late teing arrested with twenty of his friends fur conspiracy. Because of the row in the church ‘and the violence of the feeling aroused by it the Bishop ard his brother have Kept little Rowe at home, To-day they | E t i iit it 5 & allowed het to go to school for the | the first time, Her brother was order dl | rrightened tenants threw out of the to accompany her and to raise a row! windows.” in the street If any one approached. —— — ‘The brother saw Rose to kehool, but miased het when school was disimlssed When the child @M ro: return at) o'clock for luncheon the Bishop went to the school to find out what was) che matter, He was amazed to Bet) WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirtyeix hours ending at & P.M. Saturday for londers, fF fas been found who saw her after New York City and vioinityt Gloudy, with rain and warmer tor wight; Saturday, pertly cloudy; fredh to brisk by wiichad to weet word back that the child had left, He | immediately ratified the polloe und they { traced the child to the corner of Court and Pacific streets, yhere she sas sept waiting to Crows the cur track® Noy eae alarm has been pent on) .

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