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Emperor Accedes to All Other Demands, os hod j Will Now Be Country's Governing Pow.r. > Socialists Urging a Fight and Rus: "Sian. Battleships and Troops Ready for Clash, < ONDON, Nov. 4.—Tho second edition of the Landon Times to-day published ‘the following despatch from St. Peters- burg, dated Nov, 3; a "Finland has won hor freedom. A manifesto embodying all the demands presented by the popular delegates at Hidisingfors to Prince John Obolensky, the Governor-General, wil! be submitted by Secretary of State Luider for the ia appre! signature at Peterhof to-day, Keystone of the new Finnish * Gonstitution is the responsibility, not of | the monarch, as thitherto, but of the Booretary of Btate and the Diet. "The presence of Russian warships off Helsingfors 1s intended to signify that. although the Emperor grants constitu-| onal freedom he intends to prevent the | severance of the Grand Duchy from tne HELSINGFORS, Finland, Nov, 4~ Three Russian battie-sbips, a cruiser 14 WAN troops uave arrived here from © Warenips are anonored in ‘he general strike continues, The slt- is spipeiening on account of the) jt the Socialiets. The over are disposed to be content with perial manigesto, is no light and neo ' ‘Constitution Is Given and Action, It Is Charged, (O +SEPARATION. ry of State and Diet | daughter, Mrs, Frank Tousey, who ts me FAST GAMES TO-DAY |Columbia's Line Like Pa- per Before Rushes of Eli’s Team, ~CANATE HARVARD SCORED ON Would Have Hidden _ Murder | vidence, SLAIN, SAYS CORONER. Indians Make Touchdown in First Half—Pennsy Has Old Woman Lived in Fear of « Those Plotting for Her Property. bi vi it Levin through centre for 9. Foeetawe. Boore Yale, 94; Columbia, 0, Hutchinson Es gow. making score—Yale, 8; W yards, Linn was put f everson and on two tries mi yards, Roome idoked to Ootit waa tackled wo hard be & mn the he dropped the ball ai tes picked t Up ani went over for a touchdown. Yale, 40; Columbia, 0. Hutchingoa| Kicked the goal, Score, Yale, 41; Col-| “NY imbia, 0. Collins kicked to Linn, who came back five yards, but on the next try Linn was @owned ‘or a loss, Y, in five subs tum’ Bas at this point and in for Helmrich, le kicked 0 Collins, who came ten yurds, Wylie went in for Roome. Forbesty Flying Tackle, Collings kicked out of bounds at Yale's rd line. Linn made 4 yard through PENNSY FEARED GOAL fan back Thirty yardar’ when Roroes KICKED FROM FIELD, trade a flying tackle and downed him. FIRST MALY. SURROUNDED BY SPIES. Lawyer Lockwood Will Undertake to Regain Possession of Hotel by Force, \ An attempt to have the body of Mra, Margaret Todd cremated within a few hours after the news of the diacovery of her body fn Philadelphia was charged to-day by Dan O'Reilly, counsel for Mil- ton Herolsheim, Mrs, Todd's grandson, who Is seeking to secure control of Mra. Todd's Von Hoffman Hotel in West Twenty-sixth street, Mr, O'Reilly s obarge is confirmed by Theron Hast- ings, a lawyer representing Mra, Todd's It was the prettiest Columbla play of the game. Duden made five yards through Biee- low. On thé next play W. Fisher made 4 bad muff and Yale got the ball in the itre of the field, Shevlin and Fores at this point were the only ones of the orieinal Yale team left In the game. in spite of this Yale had no diMoulty in fplne what ahe liked with the Columbia ne. “inn went throurh Cobwmbia’s right wing for 10 yards, Yale backs in three tres took the Hall to the One-yard Ine, yhere Lev! went over for @ touch- own, Serre: Yale, 46: Columbia. 6. Hutchinson kicked the goal, Beore Yale. 47: Columbia, 0, Yale cleoted to ‘kick off and Wyille Lafayette Penusyly LINE-UP, Poattiona, an | LT? how en route from Germany to New York. “As goon as the news of the death of Mrs, Todd reached New York," sald Mr. O'Reilly to an Evening Wprid re porter this agternoon,.“a man whose interest in her property has been very conspicuous went to the Stephen Mer- ritt Burtal Company in Blghth avenue, and ordered that the body be cremated) moyed to W. Fisher, who was downed without being brought to ‘this clty, Hel by Sheviin was offside and the could not show sufficient authority to ball was brought back for another kick. of the Merritt] Y#le paying a five-vard penalty. Enos warrant the manager caught the next kick, falling to gain concern in paying attention ha Rex io tw tries, caltine kinked to the orders, and the body was brought here quarterback, who was downed by . Collins, who made a beautiful flying and placed in « vault in bo the} tckle.’ Linn carried the ball to the 18 “Had it been oremated ail of the) yard fine, On the next play Linn took valuable evidence secured by the 4u-| the ball to the 5-yard line, where Le- topsy yesterday, indicating that the vine made a touchdown, ~Yale, . Germantown Academy. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 4—Bine autumn weather filled the stands with thousands of football fang at Franklin Feld this afternoon when the University of Pennsylvania eleven and Lafayette met In thelr annual olagh on the gria- iron, The red and blue expeote to nave Nettle difficulty tn polishing off the vial- railroad or telegraph with. the or telegraph w! nglewire is working inter- it. Petersburg, GEN, Nov, 4—The For has received a telegram en Se ats ee ia a force troops has been landed and th ih that city. The Rus- squadron fas entered the inner strike continues unabated int . A to The situation |e critical, ——— FINLAND GIVES THE CZAR CONCERN. 8T, PHTBRSBURG, Nov. 4—For the first time in ten days inhabitants of the capital last night could discard candies and kerosene and return) to electric light, The normnal conditions | of Ute are gradually resuniing. Street | meetings and demonstrations have | and the people are returning to Occupations, le Many | service on in the provinces is aiso Htation and ae + reassuring. Ag! are ually “dying down. same thine the Go rument ds Bt in St. Pet ‘® assurances to the for- ‘that everzthing, would tect the life oa as wi y law in ers, were fol martial most unruly neat % treme as to frighten yt Ase dye gente be (ee | 50} Include the separartion uehy from Ruts, ernment, on account of the is greatly hampered in ourtk: etme fr the troops who for the protection of t cris id, ext ao 0 i during the reoen | | iy werehee, sonvoying are anchored fors, but it Is impossible to send le movement might origin- thout the Government being able | ir @ Bleatien’ ery nnigh Rov . h to be well armed, neral of Finland, t confer with the Bi r it Witte on the situation —_—-— AWAY ON TRUCKS, ODMEBA, Nov. 5 (64 P, M)—The (i Tt ts impossible to ascor- ‘ tain the number of porsons killed. The four trucks, cach containing and to-day six trucks 100 in the harbor of! ements into the interior, where Moctivel ~ it pio [, ol obtain infor. | The Fi Olu Ky geist arrived hero h ODESSA DEAD TAKEN quarters here are completely @tthoritits sent to the cemetery yes loaded were driven to the & is morning, 6.657 wounded irted to have been yoaplan of the olty fa quiet f2; Columbia, 0. Wylie oa old woman was: brutally murdered, Boore—Yale, 8: Columbl ® would have been lost, and investigation to discover if she had been drugge 1 before her death would have been Im fine, of bounds on Columbia's 2%-yard possible, Albert T, Patrick tried to) “Ogaden Reid, n of Whitelaw Reid have the body of Millionalre Rice cre- Mind then input In by Yale at left i ot ig 0 | first ‘varsity game. Columbia mated, and had almoat succeeded when | Meked tte tt, acne the polloe stopped him agg i og daly Pe Old Nurse Talke. with the ball on Columbia's -yard tine and In Yale's possession. ‘The Bvening World found w-day, at No. 145 Dean street, Brooklyn, Mies npsiaaiise. tora, though the presence of Quarter- back Shumer makes Ht probable that the Easton players will score. Shuser is one of the cleverest drop Kickers In the country, and in a recent porrig he booted three goals from the eld, ‘That Pennsylvania has not receded {vom ite stand on the Lamson Protest controversy was made evident from the Wyle came twenty-five vards. Yale kickod URN AT SONS in Wi a Py THE WORLD: SATURDAY EB JUST BEFORE YALE BULLDOG READY CHEWED UP COLUMBIA, VENING, NOVEMBER 4 ON MANY GRIDIRONS. PIMLICO ENTRIES, FAR, TAR, TAR Doctor’s babies are ‘it's not “medicine” ba- rai" biese-they are fed right. Dr, Guernsey, iw jsenior editor of the — edical Times, of ew York, fed his with Lactated Food,. LAGTATED FOOD CONTAINS DEAFNESS, BATTENBERG’S MEN AT GAME (Special to The Evening World.) ANNAPOLIS, Md, Nov, 4—The evenly matched weight and the fast football played by both teams made the here thie afternoon between the and Pennsyivania State the best contest of the season, A large number of officers, middies and men of Prince Louis of Bactenberg’s fledt attended the game as the special guests of the academy authori AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, JUMDUCT RACE TRACK, N. ¥. Pee: [he entries for Monday's rmcts ener PACE~Tworyear-olls; five fur: longs. PIMLCD HAS GEA “D4 FOR OPIN Hour Before First Race More than 6,000 People Were ort Grounds. Nov. re as For Woman's Thevemollient, PIMLICO RACH TRACK, Maryland, Nov, 4—Bhe fell meeting of running horses at historic Pimlico opened this afternoon under auspicious clroum- stances, The day dawned bright as if made partioularly for the Maryland Jocky Club, The track is in almost perfect Gondition, and there are over four hundred runners here, An hour before the first race over six thousand people oecupled places on the grand stan, and twenty-two book- makers had all the business they could and beautifying properties of CUTICURA SOAP | “Deatneer shecteint and. CUTICURA OINTMENT rende¢ them of priceless yalue to women, especially mothers, desirable work, twenty-one Beutnsse rm ‘neat Ni ay, bie v4 fe the rat Race » eer), Iphia, 1 (Creamer), 5 to 1 and 2 bo 1, 2; Peter Paul, 15, 3% to 1 and even, & Time— Mowing the |Write your name the fact that the star tackle will be played today, There were two changes in the Quaker line-up, Hobson succeeded Stein at left guard and Levene dis placed Gaston at left end. | fayette won the toss, and Shebie | eye off to Lafayette’s twenty-y init cites he Ras tah ls, when sylvana could gain no headway, an punted. With the ball on ite ‘ard line MoAvo; broke thro! pierre | Final score—Yale, (3, Columbia, 0, Jennie Payoa, who vas for six "CORNELL STARTED INTO * delete PLAY KICKING GAME. Mise Payne said that most of the de- FIRST HALF, velopmenta since the death of Mts. Todd have been surprising to her. Ps “I Jett Mrs, Todd last spring,” Badd Miss Payne, “for purely financial rea- fons, She sent for me about four times after that, the last time In August, when she read me 4 letter from Mr, Lockwood, She was greatly wrought up Cornel Swart re SECOND HALF. Coracht Swarth | THE LINE UP. Positions LB Carlie, | Leh, i Waico | Untieaded and G@aMaudet, the latter an eleven of deat mutes, clashed In football on the Brown and White's gri mn thie after- noon before a large and fashionable orwd attracted byb the unusual sight if a team of Seren. men One le Is ar finger si id whoo jon ot joy a 4 ohagrin ere Stadium this afterneon in the biggest preliminary contest of the year, Fully 25,000 people braved the cold wind to see the two teams battling in the water- soaked sod of the gridiron, ‘The ground was soft enough to Interfere with the playing to some extent, but the rivalry ven the Indians and the Crimeon ia too keen to be dulled by the, whose expres receive no vooal ati —_—<-+— BROWN MEETS SYRACUSE, ‘POR CHORUS GIRLS’ BALL. peecsimaphegete iatiy novel amd interesting fentures to place to-night at Bul- 1 Casino, where the ball of the Chorus Girls will le to be a football ey ree ti yt weather. On the Harvard side of the stadium, the crowd of einging, cheering men expected a good score to be run up agalnst the wily redakins, but the whole brightly colored stadium was on the wateh~ for Coach Woodruff to spring those surprises promised for this after- hoon and with which Carlisle. never falls to please a Cambridge crowd, The Cartisle supporters were looking for & close seore and thelr team seemed 4 worthy foe as they trotted out on FIRST HALP, rown byravune PROVIDENCE, R. I., Nov. 4-On a allppery field and amidst unfavorable weather eonditions, Brown met the fyr- home game of the season. Despit in antl ‘du, Browne’ tighy Fond tha ot te om ne ponnel behind the ca its same, ine improved —— HOLY CROSS MEETS AMHERST. FIRST HALF. mherst +. joly Crows WORCESTER, Mags, Nov, 4—Hol) made the | run q Mr, Lockwood. On one occasion When| ITHACA, N, ¥., Nov. 4—Cornett taced a uuchiowe sneakers cause it witl be sometiving very im- pol gp eet Quarterback Crowell, (hl or Lafayette’s goal. Here meeting in August. I never eaw Mr. warthmore tearm was in perfect con- goal for a touchdown, Sheble kicked Saturday's game with Prinoeton. tn by Weking ‘beck? 53 of the beginning of her troubles, that Dart: ble a to pl . This was ee ae ok san th fare ‘ ieoree a very disagreeable one to the , who Formal demand upon the heirs of Mrs. | town; umpire, D, L. fleld. ‘The Tarer’s de'snse was poor and holds 4 lease upon the place and a deed} HARVARD KEEPS CLOSE , fivsked and the bal) bounced oyer the Mrs. Todd locked up in @ trust com- sme eerenes in his pocket, been discovered in letters written by hotel, the Von Hoffman, in West Twen- each oth Stealthy footsteps were puch shape that her estate would go to| those she suspected of being In league! ket Pollee Court to-day with his coun- resenialives of Mig, Todd's heirs, In Syr- 1502, APMP aigned by Mes. Todd and a the fied for the preliminary practice, wbout this letter and spoke harshly of the Quaker line, pest for @ touchdown. Newherry she sent for me she said: Swarthmore this afternoon im her first eed wal, “ ‘Jennie, if at any time I telephone | stiff game of the season. The opposing boat rivctret tad nar ae ae be to you, you must come immediately be- | elevens were on aqua! weight, averaging | half rushed the ‘ball Whila eheon ards ‘ Swarthmore drop kigker, olaime portant, hot to be in the beat of shape when he | red.,am, took the ball. Dietrioh & 1 never saw Mra, Todd after that] starter in the game. Otherwise the | /eplt Torrey fell on the ball past the | Lockwood after I lett Mra, Todd's em- | (U0. corel had hes srengent tart {goal Boore at end of half, ou ploy and never heard from him direct: | Tackle Cook, who was saved for next | Ytnla, 6 gt ee | SAEs ali ly. T always thought, up to the time | dust before the kicko the \Zornell Me back eleven was instructed by Coach Warner #-yard line. Dartmout be; Mrs, Todd was surrounded by faithful |to save themecives a4 much as possi- | With a series of rushes through the peopl.” thet carried them along in a way thi 7 to keep the players in shape for Say Lockwood Has Her Cash. | their next game. Referee, M. J. Thom , Of George- Von Hoft-| hy ra hind Suatk t var Fine one down after fg Todd for ponsession of the Von Hoff-| head Iinesman, EH. N. Hocken! , 0 . - Inst the TY - man was made to-day by Ingersoll | Hackensack, N. J, Mae ths ball os omnes bicees te tal: Lockwood, the lawyer, who gays tat he PRS Couper nalties constantly came in, At of trust ocnveying It to Mrs, Tousey. fe pn ls Oe, rel Weng te The lawyers for the heirs say that Lock EYE ON INDIAN TRICKS. \ V"bow t Ine where Darmout! 1 on it, Th aren mene, ve, OAaly: Balenaiog. —— goal made the score 6 to 0 The halt ended with the ball at midfield, pany under a deed of trust. Lockwood asserted the other night in the Tender- - Join Pollce Stwtion that he had $100,000 LEHIGH PLAYS D”AF MUTES. Amasing revelations of the way the FIRST HALF, old lady was harried and distressed by persons looking for her money have herself and Ingersoll Lockwood, her lawyer and intimate adviser up to last June, when she ejected him from her ty-sixth street, That hotel, tt appears, wes a nest of intrigue, Persone living in it spied upon heard outside doors, but when the doors Ware Opened no one could be seen, Mrs. Todd, anxious to place her affairs in her only daughter, Mra. Frank Tousey, had two lawyers drawing wills at the same time—oue with the knowledge of Against her, the other in secret, Lockwood in Court. Tookwood appeared in Jefferson Mar- sel, Mark Alter, in an effort to oust from the Von Hoffman che lawyers and, Drivate detectives Instalied there by rep- supp ct of his motion he displayed a jeaso mace out to him for the Von Hort. wun bs Myre, Dodd, datey April 14, eed of trust datel Moy 16, 1908, as. Garrard cara tae ; signing the Von Hoffman to Mra, arvard started right in scor' tho the blowing of the whist Rosalie Tourey, subject to the lease held | ja); r the line. n'about, eg pike. Us Lockwood, Magistrate Waltman decided that the ease was one for the civ! courts, Mr. Alter thereupon, in open court, ad- Vined) Lockwood 10 yo to the Yon Mott. Dieday and ta ip, Arclble possession, i ‘ont and made nn stralent wt Ae ul the ball fifty-five vards for down, Cant, Hurley's reappearance was runs in/the and avened sotas as in the Crimgon line. They scored, t duiekl¥ 4% the Crimson Nad. in im low tthe ball on A timy! on thel ton Our yard lin ‘nd iH icra davehete, estate, ani any attempt to put if um oul ae swears that he will oe necessary (1) galn possoss place. it, Lacks An atmy m Of the the week lines. Ses ene out out the Dea Trade Luk. Second Raco—Sdiling, olds; five and one halt $ to 5 Yi ior Loox “pre 7 to 6 and i ‘Henry Waring, '4 (Christian), 10 to 4 and 2; Nil, #9 @eade), 6 to 1 and 2 to 4 13 Phe. 08%. ; for two-year. furtongs.—Tickle, THIRD RACE—Selling; two-year-o five furlones, \ 18 flies; 1 io 108 is 8 103 tus 103 ty 108, 108 urlon Re. & 1 and 7 to ish cite FOURTH RAOH-Steepiechase var eap, for four-¥ upwards. Ba) Be rat atten ee t two miles. ORANGEINE IS BOOMING, ‘Under current “patent medicine’ dis- cunsions, al! combinations which are not pure remedy have received @ “black ye," especially preparations eonsptou: ously alooholio or garcotic, 3 thought out by vaperieoeet to avold tie, evils ot ENA, 8 “headache powders,” °° 9 in Pe moat 0 1 and even, 1; 4 and 8 to 5, HM (ikoy), 40 €0 1 and 4 to 1 Y fall serial; 2 We 10 ¢ ns), 5 to 1 and even, t Johnson), 7 to 10 and Tene Vetied 5 0 Hi aay, tig (iclencl), 4 to 1 and 2 to 6, im. ‘x RACE—For tywo-y. and aerate at many, ¥ to hand eve ri , 4 to 1 and 6 to hme AMBASSADOR REID KING EDWARD'S GUEST With Mrs, Reid and Miss Reid He Is Spending Week's End at Sandringham, ALONDON, Nov. 4—Ambassador White. law Reid, Mrs, Reid and Miss Reid ‘have gone to Sandringham to spend pond, with King Rawerd end Smee Me recut: TIGERS FACE DARTMOUTH READY FOR HARD GAME. for $1,000, at bute ire: iekiog dome of the agsh of fit three-year-olde; lown 4 sf bw It's a warning that “flat-foot"” cures,” “tonler* and jore,”’ and now the widest have proyéd tho pure correetive upbullding ver of this Great prescription, “Orangeine” reachés the cause of prez, ailments, and, an timo has shown, it represents most successfully the great Principle of “Prevention.” Thoustnds snd tong % now witest how Orangelne has reir et ‘ant days of poxsible serious Pisa uickly remed; tn an dat foot.” SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. V. vip we und by ved hours iment Orangel h eit ie ai at ares os ome POSITIVE PHYSICAL BENEFIT, Full Composition Published in Bvery Package. WHY SHOULD YOU MISS WHAT OTHERS ARE ENJOYING? eon aa ba Band PRINCETON, N. J. Nov. 4~—Princs- ton played the Dartmouth College team here this afternoon, and a good game was expected. The Tigers have but MD, DD (tne 320 5th Avs, Cor, Bed Sty a de \ Suite 704, acuse University team in the hardest |?

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