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1» RESULTS EDITICh _ THE DAY Planned retains Murder, MOUNT VERNON, 0., NOV. 6-A Fain-eoaked fuse leading through his and_a@ box of dynamite beneath ‘bedroom window were found by Jarvis. Bhellenberger to-day, Hels 0 brother of Sheriff Shelleaberger, who murdered last June accomplices Tudroon, now in jal) for the murder, are Guspectes of the new of the new plot, Was Not Miss Lowthian, ROCHESTOR, NOV, 6—Although the police of Toronto have identified a K wommn murdered there as Pansy Low- | ~ thian, & ‘wealthy young woman of Don- ver, Mies Lowihian was found to-day /@ and well in this city, She ts un- le ee Gcoount for the mimake, ag she never been in Toronto, Old Guard Meeting. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Oid Guard will be held at Armory Hall Thureday evening, and the resignation @f Major S. Ellis Priggs will be acted Foc Capt. Belden J, Rogers, Acting ajor, has restored to the active list @leven men removed by Briggs, Three Thrown in Hurt, MIDDLEBURG, Va, Nov. 6.—Tho Middlesex hounds took the scent to- Gay for the third time, and the red fox ‘was holed ufter an hour and a half of ‘work. During the day Mra. Ladenberg, Of Nw York cane a cropper, as did | @iso Dr. Spitior and Mr. Lawson. Short Term Suits Dunne, CHICAGO, NOV, 6—Maybr Dunne Annoincer to-day that he would vote | Qgainat a proposed amendment to the ity .charter evending the Mayor’y | term to fodr years. The present limit ie tWo years, Killed by a Coal Wagon. Mra, Mary Bambrick, fifty-aix years | oN phy No. & Amstentam avenue, was ¢ by a coal wagon in front df her ate ats ils afternoon and killed. FTANO BREN MATCHED TH They Agree to Fight in Frisco Between Dec. 20 and 30. Bob Fitzsimmons and Philadaiphil Jack O'Brien were matched this after- noon at the Hotel Metropole, They wilt Agtit ih 4 twenty-round bout tn ‘Frisco @ome time bobween Dec. 0 and %, The fight will be decided in the open alr. Jimmy Coftrosit; the ‘Frisco match- maker, with O'Brien's, acceptance inj) fis pocket, mot Low Friedman, Fita’s| g smapager, by appointment this afternoon, 1} arrangements ‘were quickly Aareed to : panei the the figning vg he articles of ae oe we the, vf Won tee oie paera NEW GRAND JURY WILL CONSIDER 477 CASES, Recorder Goff Selects J. Edward Simmons as Foreman—Is TION - LATEST ROOSEVELT SAYS. FIREMAN LOST NEWS OF | HECINNOT STOP_| LIFE AS OTHERS JEW MASSACRES President Dei Decides He Can Do Nothing Just Now to Check Mobs, OSCAR STRAUS SEES HIM. Czar’s Government Horrified, Count Witte Reports, but Powerless, WASHINGTON, Nov, 6--President Roosevelt hs decided that no action can be taken by this Government at present which will be of any benefit to the Jows of Russia This information Was mado pubiic wt the White Hbuee to-day in the follow: ing statement: "Oscar Straus called upon the Presl- dent carly this morning, net to ask him for Action, but to consult with him as to whether there was any possibility of action which would result in @ ces- sation of the horrors connected with the massicre of the Jews in Russia. “The President stated that, of course, he hat been wetohing with the deopest concern the reports ot dhese masscres; thal he had been appedled to within the last few weeks to try to take some | action, not only In behalf of whe Jews in Ruvsia, but in betalt of the Arment- ans. Poles and Finns, “The result of the President's inquiries colocide with statements printed in a cablegram from Count Witte to Jacob Wi, Schix; shown the Presidéne by Mr. Pe AME HI la TENy! FRE? rE MADE RESCUES Assistant Foreman Daniel J. Sheehan Killed by a Falling Wall, —_—_— IN TENEMENTS. PANIC Fifty Families Fled in Terror as the Flames Spread Over Buildings, Assistant Foreman Daniel J, Shevhan, of Engine Company No, 67, lost his Iife to-day in a fire that destroyed the five-story tenement-house at No, 2i St. Nicholas avenue and gutted the upper floors of the three of tials houses in the row—Nos, 280, {33 and Sheehan’ was killed by begs By ted under a wall that was thrown down on his head by the bursting of a boller, Five firemen he was leading through a amoke-filled ey Aha gi Ra ly ves burning howses from death pr gprs pee hen, Thoush they were all more or less badly cut and Bruised by the falling brick and burning Umber, none was very by ra ly hurt. After the injured men had been ragged to safety and had thelr wounds dreased by surgeons, they led in the work of recovering their officer's body, digging desperately for twenty-five minutes to recover it fram under the FOOLS BETTORS zara mre hs Aqueduct “Track. in Excellent | ‘There ‘wero many Uoetinle sanote soa Shape Despite Early Fall the, wildest wort Of panié’ among the ABSENCE OF MUD Straus, as followsh 0. “The Government is horrinea these outrages. You know that 1 , not sympathine with sivage, butbreake, All | cap do to stop the disorder ts done. bat as the country is In puch ad. un- Settled state the local authorities are often powerless.’ “In the conditions of social disorder whieh actually exist in Russla the Pres ident doesnot see that any action can be taken by this Government at present whieh will be of any benefit to the un- fortunate gufterera for whom we feel such keen sympathy.” JEWS CUT DOWN IN NEW OUTLREAR. TOMBK, Siberia, Nov, 6—The troops to-day ware forced to charge with bay- onet against a mob which was pillag- ing Jewish houses, A number were killed and’ many were wounded, The/) city Is halt sacked, ODESSA, Nov, 61281 P, M-—The towa Is gulet to-day, Tt is now estimated that the killed Hy rc and weuded during the recent riots here number 6,00, ‘The City Hospital alone contains 30% wounded, Out of the 6.0% casualties, those who were killed or who died of wounds, ag- Up to midday 964, of which num- oe were taken to Jewish cemeteries and 64 to Christian cemeteries. fin lst wsioe 3-DAY MASSACRE IN BESSARABIA. Atty families in. the four tenements, of Rain. The fire started In the dumbwalter shaft .on the fifth Boor dt’ No; 24 a. Ne obs gare eed mt One iunteed’ and Twenty-tourn| AQUEDUCT RESULTS. treet, from spontaneous combustion — + et bundle of. rubbish, It gathered) FIRST RACE—Brother Frank (4 to} furnace leat in’ the narrow shaft apd 1) 1, Bellenicker (6 to 2 for pines) ates \* Prince Frederick 3. (Continued on Serond Page.) Sait SECOND RACE—Hermitage( 16 to en RESULTS AT PIMLICO. dale 3, PIMLICO RACE TRACK, The faces hore to-day resutted is fol- CK-Gold Flour, 4 5 and ie, 56 to 1 and Aven. a ee he A STCOND Nee iy Hee one Bix hey BT hr anenle, iat ky Comm eit eee ', to 1 and éven, ‘MRD peo erret ma for three. olds and 1, Andria (5 to 2 for place) 2, Liet loe® 3, 90) 1, Amber Jack 2 Only two started. FIFTH RACE—New Mown Hay (2 to 5) 1, Floralia (1 to 3 for place) yor: | 2, Gold Rose 3. SIXTH RACE—Pioneer (5 to 1) 1, Mald of Timbuctoo (even for place) 2, Yaonting Girl 3. SEVENTH RACE—Maltie Donahue 2, Benevolent 3, | BY FRANK W, THORP. WASHVI“LE RESULTS, _ NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 6,—Recing here to-day resulted as follows: ones fun ox See i tor: Nite +8 ae bn Rs Rise rae (Ef filer ss)! 20 80 Soe ary _Henitage by a Head, fata arc, CAME Si i | pak i i = Mov. 6. Jerome - MClelan- 23 Ivins = 1706 00 Hearst-[702 on 6) 1, Debar (6 to 1 for place) 2, Lin-| 358. THIRD RACE—Cassandra (4 to 1) | sale” FOURTH RACE—Kiamesha (1 to aise {) away, [more Conprdens e \4Y Backers [on 270/ On Falling Away In Odds. [Big Prop /n = The Backing srght Advan | in Favor. Aba ha Aa fh Te AY Si: Ban. haa “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Se Wet a LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS EVENING WORLD RACING CHART : AT AQUEDUCT. Fourth Day—Nov. 6, 1906, G7] Pinee WAR R80 waded tor wo: yeurcoidey tive turionge index. Btaritew, “Fin, “Yookeys. ~ apes ak Glos, Pl. Bh. Bp Ri Pee 8 wee eS iH ig a $ 4 _$ Track Fasi R008. MoO! i Deda iy in another Lin- age stood & ave pewealr pet went od won in Jump: ay = Sogs: Fens: = * =a cane tones — =St2s.5 ece~3.8s_-88s5_~ — ae. jseusS_es..uees.. bb 16 16 Garn me eee ‘Winner ch, ¢., by Horaadpe—Seerean Andria ran to best form, Tatton tired fast, ¥ ished wasn tor three-year-olds; mile and” an Own. (6 to 1) 1, Charly ($ to 5 for place) | nide ask '98:Athnl Ge sivlimstoo. van 00 nor beet. sore. Yachting Girl iW a ioe, Biathey' ene dah behind Denerlet tat rots ae sc:IFOUR HURT IN THE PENNA. EXCAVATION. Laborers, Was be was shown by : trade, the. gant pac at meth Dee They eral the Inst sixteenth, ole Ba arheisccaeks ite drive, Rose waa six lengths ight by a Rock as. It ing Hoisted to i aa Made All the Running. gl front In the pte a Truck, ide pil the ‘eeaity by two eee Four labororé employed in the big rors pti Twelfth avenue and Thirty- atrect were badly injured this fae ee as ‘it = JEROME DECLARES HE IS CONFIDENT THAT HE WILL WI Final ‘Dey Meeting of Views Campaign. Jerome's crayon portrait, which has looked down'on every big Jerome i meeting this campaign, faced 1,000 business men—brokers, bankers clerke—-in Beaver Hall, at Beaver, Pearl and Wall streets, where the Distriote Attorney addressed his last noonday crowd to-day, | | The good-sized hall on the ground floor had been made gay with bicathg ald flags and medallions, A band played at the street door as 12 o’clocig. drew near, but the audience needed no “Marching Through Georgia” to bring it ronother JEROME STILL THE FAVORITE AT 2101 Thousands of Dollars Placed on McClellan To-Day at 2 1-2 and 2 to 1. Long before Jerome showed up thinnest man that ever escaped from museum, There were no chairs Everybody _ stood, up and everybody shrek aa ok Mr. Jerome has had larger crot k he haen't had one that had more and enthusiasm about it.” Nowhere he found eara keener to pm his pels» A Rousing Big Success, The valedictory, of Jerome's’ fight, far as the downtown business etrice {8 concerned, was a bolsterous By of bie rolls of ‘Tammany |™88) who ised be an: aesistant in Han teed Sea money kept the odds La eines office, acted as chairman. He thé election betting on the ourb fairly ol pg ak 1,000 up to the whooping atendy corday, « MoClellan ruled er with @ few breosy: parnwraphs | h at from 2 to 21-2 to 5 ri nr of the field handling | Byerett Colpy, from across the Hi Hearst money were Willing to take 2 to| This young Republican, who upsat 1 to get their money down, M. B. Mend: Now Jersey machine, sald We had dam 5 placed $26,000 on McClellan againat | over to New York to urge the elect a asa handling the Hearat betting | #peaker, and he won the hearts and the roll offered 1 to 2 toward the close of | Vocal organs of all hands, He got thres ! the market, figuring that the fight Is be- times three cheers as he eal feat | rt tween Hearst and MoClolan, and that | then shook hiy head when Including Ivins in the field Is of no ad- vantage in placing bets. id Herzog & Glasler bet $17,500 against $35,000 on Hearst in several bets with various brokers, including Wrenn Bros.. De Witt P, Rosenheim bet $1,000 to $600 on McClellan with J. J, Judge. Mr. Rosenheim algo bet $1,700 againat $3,400 on Jerome in sums ranging from $50 to hall bad filled until (t couldn't hola mention of the Independent candidat of tongues readier to yell for them, any Way yow viewed it. George 4 &nd paved the way for Assemblyman of Jerome, Colby {s a snappy, effective © slasts demanded more trom him, | Julius Henry Cohen. followed Colby Ho was juat under good headway 4 roar Ike @ maniac bat be low went up from the overflow 4 ing outside and Jerome came crawling | through a window near the plat He hed to stand ‘nearly five minutes |” while his audience cheered itself into — hoarseness and quietude. One dig chap, ) | deep-chested as a pipe organ, | $250, C. Hutchings bet $2,400 to $1,000 on Me- Clellan with W. Marka. Dewitt & Co, bet $5,000 to $2,000 the same way with Marks, and then put up $15,000 to $7,000 on McClellan against Rogers & Gould. Sutro Bros., KE. D. Brown & Son and others. Even money was bet that Hearst will poll more than 180,00 votes, Offers of} 6 to 1 against Tving were not el joue to-night wi "ob= [aera Medtellan and erome "even favorites over thelr felds at 2 to 1, Odds on Jerome continue 3 to 1. MISS RING STAYS WEST. Lew Fields Accepts $5,000 to Re- lease Her from Contract, the fancy of the men when he this slogan out over the heads of the , others; i ae His Loud Slogan, “Jerome—firet in peace, first In war, first in the hearts of his fellow-citizens!’* “T've come through windows ‘before,’ began Jerome, “but never hefore inte the midet of my friends,” He was in fine fottle, foreible and , witty, driving his words home with © (Continued on Second Page. Ist Column) WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-glx hou ending at 8 P. M, Tuesday New York City and Mv Cloudy and ‘cooler to-night; Ti WIDOW’S MITE. LATE RESULTS AT PIMLICO. SIXTH RACE—SOLON ‘SHINGLE 3. <1, AZELINA 2-1 place, day, falr and colder; wind shift Ing to westerly, brisk to high, — oo AT, NASHVILLE. FIFTH RACE—NAT'B. 5-1, PILUER 30-1 place, MAGNOTH, SIXTH RACE—ROYAL LEGEND even, FUGURTHA 20-1 ° place, MORRIS. LONDON, Nov. 6. — Sir G bag Par ’s*Christian Associa dquarters for twenty wig ‘1821, nigh Pe vila years, died to-day, He. wad ob erences Y. M,C, A. FOUNDER DEAD. eorge Williams, founder of the tion, and President of its Lon- 2 inte

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