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MM cd aha FLECTION TURMOIL ‘LIGHT SIDE OF THE CAMPAIGN IN OTHER STATES nei Democrats Hope for Pennsyl- varia While Weaver Works for Philadelphia, HERRICK MAY LOSE OHIO Whirlwind Finish in Massachusetts, and Gorman in Danger in Maryland, | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. eleventh hour the lead » lean organization ¢ movement a@re claiming victory at to- morrow’s election, United States Ben- ator Pe wala that belated reports confirm his opinion that “the Republi- can ticket, State and county, would be elected by a good majority.” BAN f the Repub- the reform the City party workers bave completed an j wnoflictal canvass of the ery, and as@ | result they claim a maj of not lesa | than 88,000. Franklin 8, 19 man of the Cly party, w | officlal estimate to-nigh , actual canvassea made b | rate interests, Promp: action will be taken by olty | party managens aga! viewed youers. Clarence Grtibonay, ‘elary of the nds, chair ye an upou three sepa: ubceaalngly it Berry, tie candidaie for Su a@urer, and ali the other Democratio State amd chy nominees. Two hundred detectives and special | polloemen of cittes from wh @re aaid to have b day alded by a force investigating the ldging-house dis in order to locate, if possible, any Ulegai vovers, —_——_——. DEMOCRATS CLAIM OHIO BY 86,000, POLAMBUS, 0., Nov. 6—One ot the | hottest campaigne in the history of Ohio has closed in @ hase of uncer: | tainty as to the outooma The chalr- fen of the two parties have given out @stimates based on a poll of the State Which were @o far apart as to acd! to! the togminess rather than to Indicate a| ; Possible midle ground, | Yor the Republioans Senator Dick waid that bie poll—most conservatively nrde—todicated that Gov, Herrick will Be reelected by not less than 43,00 pluratity, while Chairman Garber, of the Demosratio Commnittes, ann of the Sta tainty of Jobn Mo Patti kes by 96,00 plurality, W. Harrick's re-election has Opposed by the anti-suioon Cause It ts alleged lio had usec Power we & threat to force he Uranpook law, providing al Op. fon for residence districts, fod by the | Democrats on Seneral principles, tan ee, the sec no of m fo, ‘Was denounced as 4 To there attacks the Republicans re- ed that the changes inade |n trannock law were 1 efictal, aml tha was focal to Vin ode hekt against Gov election has been en Duginse administ qt " ow 4 to-morrow decile to do away with | ‘annual elections and vote hereafter only im alternate yenrs. pecs MORGAN ASKS FOR 6,000 WARRANTS Buperintenc tions Morga fod Atthorne May toxlay perfooted thelr plans for handling eloo- ‘tion cases to-morrow, Mr. Morgan hus epplied gor and will receive late this} evening several thousand warrants These will be voters if they low. At the a ' no coercibn of voters will be oermitte 4 | and tat the work of the Alurgan depu ies will be fair and squ In all about warrants bave be applied for and 20 of these Were issued to-day by M In the Tombs Court wtarted a mc ul} af 042 v! sy } 4 QW, 2 V7 SE FAIRAMAIDS ANO FIRE % y, ww PINK FIRE AND'A PRETTY GIRL A crowd of pretty girls who had been! aviending @ meeting of allied womens chabs on the upper west sido on Batur- day night resolved themaelves into an! impromptu Jerome parade, end for about twenty minutes upper Broadway was the scene of one of Gnd tnieresting pl thve been ween during the oainpaign There wore them, all of ¢ and full of ¢ The moa hundred of well dress had happene pink @e Like 5 Whee, the parade reached Seventy- x TOE WORLD: MONDAY Bib Load NOVEMBER 6, 1905, SPORTS FOR THE WEEK. MONDAY, NOVEMBUR 6, dacing at Aqueduct, 4 P. M. (olf; All members matoh st Mont TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Racng at Aqueduct at 2 P, M Squah championships at Ardsley Centwy Road Club Games, Columbia class regatta, 10 A, M. Foothal—Rutgers at New York Uv! versity; Vermont at Middiebury Frankin and Marshall at Wes era University of Pennsylvania, Volt—Hardicap at Ardsley; Blect!.. day op, at Plainfield; Member oup at Vox Hills; Medal play handioag at Apawamis; Governor's oups at Dyker Meadow; Members team mateh at Hssex County Cow try Club; Wandicay at Forest Park WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBDR 6 Racing at Aqetuot, 2 P.M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Racing at Aqueduct, 2 RM. FRIDAY, YOVEMBDR 1) Racing at Aquetuot, § P, M Football—Penneyvanta freshmen «t Mercersburg, Pa, PHILA POLRE TO. RESIGN INA BOD Cuter City Strflet by Re- i port that City Is b Be Without Protection. WoORKS LIKB ELECTION CANARD. Ring Repubficans Dectared to. Have Planned Move to Defeat Mayor Weaver, WERACITY FROM VENUS , AN etrest one of the gtris broke out I from the rest and jumped upon a noree- | biock and made a five-minute Jerome | In about | Med Oar PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 6A senna: tion was created here toiay by @ re- port that the enttre polos fores would resign to-night, TR was claimed that about #0) men wore ready to hand fn their shiek at nightfall, and that the remainder would leave the department at midnight, Inquiry at Police Headquarters and of individual members of the force elicited nothing definite on the subject. spe ea aa eae negle Hail, ’ ’ Murray Dannenbaum Is the partiowar | friend of P, F, MeGowaa, who tf run- ning for President of the Board of Al- fermen. A friend of Jerome's was standing near Dannenbaum tn the Fifth Hoel tday night saying je about Jerome, and one af the | Voge be said was: “And when Jerome says ‘Who's MeGowan?’ it makes an awful hit with ms, and I haven't dound it yet who MoGowan la'" Dannembaum touched the young man C 1® shou 1 sald ET Det ye mts to th my the coup so as to teave the city at the meroy of the zing Republicans, who "1 | hbped to carry the election by fraud aud foros. Conservative perrons took little stock | ‘ In the report, declaring * an election | yarn BROCKWAY MAKING immeit, saying he 180. n 1 did not mes * AMERICAN VICTIM OF ITALIAN THUG Dead Man, Who May Have Been Doctor Named Harris, Evidently Robbed. of a mil- Amer Porta d’Av tLUNO, © mulles Tt was taken ¢ bw u ROME, Nov. . god man, su van, has been anean shore, Darwen: and N. Rome Nettun There were no signe of violence, but was robbed The body >be ar > the police muspect the body as they only found two r in his pockets, ¢ found a gol oh of Am make on the body, thus ouppose that the oorp that of an American. The police also found @ gatohol near veding to papers found with the eral mil Puc jy, the deceased was a doctor name deputtes all hay ANE (Harris?) but up to the but they will make arrests: promptly. {| nt ema iit rene any attempte at fraud come to thelr) |, » uth the poll hott ing 8 1 the hotels Mr. Mayer to-day announced that lie Nind assigned a large number Attorney-generals to the police eta to act as counsel for persons arte end to give adyice to yoters when | Gsked” Between 8 and 8 o'clock in’ the morning thee lawyers will be at the various station-houses, but after that they will be at the police courte y sont @ letter to who ls President of tone the Board of « ity Moaiatrates notify! i him of the assignments of deputies anc promising to co-operate with the Masis- rates in expediting cases that come up Michael Smith, twenty yeara old, who paid he lived at No, % Nassau stret, Hoboken, was arraigned in Yorkville suspected floater. He iz names of several and it with was supposed that he was registered ; under bhese names. persona, thelr addresses, —_——- WHIRLWIND FINISH IN MASSACHUSETTS, BOSTON, Nov. 6.—Heavy rain did no Lossen tho enthusiasm to-day of (ho closing hours of the Massachusetts State canvass, A “whirlwind” tour of Capo (od by. the De eratic candidates was the feature om the rear platform of veclal train chartered by the Demo tals apocolios Werd Made at tw right stopping places In a clroult of ( a les W, Bartlett and H Wit the nominees for G 0 jtenant-Governor, both om the traln, and other prominent State Democrat accompanied them to assiet tn the spe ak While the Renublican programme was my re ricted as to. territory tt In vol thaity in Paneutl Mall} nt the leat big ratly in frie both Republicang and nts claiming the election to- The Democrats have taken up morrow, ov, Douglas's opinion made public yea- terday and predict the success of the Temocracy os a “triumph of those who ar opposed to the further auorifloe of jadvetrial welfare of Massachu- | The Republicans based thelt | q Wom the party's revisionary ate nd pre the ter it someyen pr des cldeptally upon te personal pop! | of Candidace Guild, 7 | ms of a tations oe pri boardlng-houses in Rome. he man had not lodged either Porto d’Anslo or at Nettun Wealth’s Wild Dreams for Once Come True. at When Love lites 2 man to atake Lite {tsolf In a aingle cast for Fortune, there ts at once h shuation of boundless In- terest, On such a tarilling situat‘on hinges the plot of “Phe Canyon of Gold,” by Arthur Rochefort, which will appear iy serial form in Nhe Evening World, beginning next ‘hureday, Nov. 9 It l# the sort of swory to hold apellbound the supeciton of every man who haa a blood in his veins and every ri oh's joys reading of t ve, nd baat ven” galore; ad Woe here 18 an ore s Now Yorker, ’ ne hospital a - GAINS IN ELMIRA. DEFEAT FOR GORMAN gaarinh, % Be Nov IN MARYLAND? | of the exciting municipal « —— | dag indieates the election to-mor BALTIMORE, Nov, 6.—The day betore| % Reed Brockway, the 4 the election finds the leaders of both | date for Mayor. Norainate es expressing confidence ag to the| Demoaradle and Repub 6.—The close ampalgn t ped cer tit of the Maryland election. Re-| election of Mi. Brockway se tions an ean Chairman John B Hanne | taln, but soon after ihe Cult Bald tos aay that he proposed amend-| @larming tread toward Mer ley, the Proaibition nom! began to ment to the constitution, ahamploned by rman, the avowed purpose of h te to nodise negro voters, will be overwhelmingly defeated and |t t the Republican candidate for State Comptrotier will be elected. | Demos Chairman Murray Ven- ver expresses himaeit as being equally yifident af the adoption of the ammend- ment and of the elcetion of the Demo- the great party loiiers wn rides Brockway's election was In grave doubt, but the tide seems to have changed and the election of the former LOE RIONOHY @uperintendent now | Beoms a FRANCE NOT SATISFIED WITH CASTRO'S RELY Evasive and Does Not Answer Some Main Questions, but There Is Still Hope, Ww ticket. Conservatioe opinion im both parties ‘| tends to the view that the amendment wil fe beaten, ‘The Issue ag to the ¢ Comptroller and the lower branch i Legiviature will continue in doube mtil the votes are counted, but as to the State Senate, there are 85 many) oo MAN KILLED BY FALL. sell, the American Minister at Cara jn response to (ie lab, about a settlemen fe dis between Br Joso do Augustine, @ fabore, wag eet gatisfuctory, | killed to-day tn a new duilding at | does pot respond to i) Bank street by « Aul from the GuRs Bg question Mr, Kussell subs mitted Ory HO The second There waa life workinen ploked { of France, in him when fellow-| At same time it is stated that ut befows | the noggtatione will not be broken off Willam Randolph Hearst, FOR COMPTROLLER, J, G. Phelps Stokes. Just How to Vote Safely, Wisely. Vote Under the Scales. Vote Early, VOTE STRAIGHT, If you want a real change in city government, you must give to the Municipal Ownership ticket A COMPLE’ TO DO THE WORK THAT YOU ORDER DONE. All that you have got to do on Election Day is to make a cross in| the circle under the Municipal Ownership emblem—THE SCALES, Simply take; your ballot, open it in the booth, make your cross in the circle under the scales above the name of W, R. Hearst, MAKE NO OTHER MARK ON THE BALLOT WHATEVER, and you can be absolutely certain that your vote will be counted, Vote the Straight Ballot. The sury current was that Mayor | Weaver's polftical foes had engineere! day Dero Senators that at body wil, all probability re- ‘i 1 CT y PARIS, Nov. 6—The officials say that oa BO ee ee Prewident Castro's answer to Mr. Rus: | nedica) aagstanoe reached him he was | ag the Hrench offolals continue hopeful } dead, He lived at No, 21 Mott strost, of a pacific adjustment. POLITICAL. POLITICAL. FOR MAYOR, | John Ford, = MACHINE WITH tides TERA OSE PORN ey ae RE See Pe ar TA NEW YORK BOWLERS WANT NATIONAL BOWLING EVENT nae t : 6 mon interested in bowling 6M) the champion an open question, Smith one t tern alties who be hat 1 that + r ore with Neb in chal myuat Poll went) . Of aia and seven sot, ne ie wiillng’to make the match opus, One home yfand's third seriee on bout ‘ —————— DATES FOR BIG EVENT. ‘The Bastern five-men cham ational ¢ournament, aid in thelr efforts, al- udy atarted, they expect to revolve inancial wupport of the 200,000 bowlers in nie tty end, ie eo-waration of as many nehip tour- v8, to which have been looking forward whh to torest, will atart Wednesday evening, and | twelve of the strongest olubs of Greater New York will be represented. The entries are: Naa prominent Dowler why Mapresenie an iveatwens of toaay thousand sree wrday ow neh Ww salty AWokY Lo the Metropolitan Harlem Clrole, Quredo. Hie: ils aity aI to the watha, eK xchanee. rien‘al, Buffalo, yager Wags the dog, ar, Wo be mote ¢ ¢ fe ys pe yivan, Mornings de. Acgocgyin At the American Bowing Congress, M7, ef Brockivn. 4 sonted in every large or emali in le as fk where there ls an alley, and Harlem Buffalo; « Exchange. From the ment, af in that of Manager Samutle the sport bad alteady { the matter of asking that the tournament be held in New York settled by a vote of local Jere every ten would favor the #094 fon "thle rea th Hagien Circle # the most impo a } ila aw rant to indjoates to what extent 0 N | Mae ‘proven tne owing ater feid‘in Gre w York thle season, ity. tavor of looal 0 | oo ooo but when such oop LADY MONARCHS LEAD, The Monarchs lead with @ cloan rec ords in the Bastern five-lady champion y This statement was ma: ra long dle ussion of the matters which caused th between tho N.Y, i) A, and the A. imuoh of whieh hie already, been, DF ih ge ant ty Arey i pet sulp tournament at the Harlem Circlo ve “mai ate brought out by thi Alleys, the standing of ne with Ine man making the shove state a ‘ wee the rap of medevaly. tt ead oYye. | ddvidual averages at th Inning of the thimt week in the compet as tollows vreanization of the looal sasooiation or the tion betng reat poaelbialty that an independent move mont would shortly be started ihrough whioh majority of bowlera In New York might Won, Lost, /, tain the Tellet sought. Buch @ moyvemont . 6 0B 4 as threatened two years Fae. 8 nd only 1 Englehart, 6 Decapse it was ff ought [ toast. | Mi 1 Krickbaum. ‘Owner’ Association would take Up 8 } Den Denpinger the matter, 182 By New York Bow! Association re- thse oar an Monarch, caly ie grestent cn Sar ihoee, on | sigh tnivtauar oore = Leb, 218, pety with the legis I itiond notice oo Westarn~ part I elogates at reptile, and GOSSIP OF THE ALLEYS. Ing Gonarens bowlers to send ving due cre pare sot by ph Lear At from Jamatea ti vein tho ifopta pot Paneeonnted (elle What oneness f fhrough the | efforte of Charis = Teddy Wendell te brin ning out a bunch Bodeta and other infivential man, prnottoally of fast boniers at the Parke cirsie aleve grantod. There i not now any great Hrooklyo, where @ number of interesting |Roreaee, Detween the BoA and | a RE ne spected, | ‘Alley owners who have mi Boston jet the next and \howiers wenera tournament me sgt panterh 1 either @ reorganteation or forma! ton of an Luis w eT ens last year ‘eon ly event will f I or v9, (Oni ot tannamant, Arran ie event will unigubtediy brew ail ra AG; Sntriog, and the prize it ‘ rsa and carry out the of howler at 810.000 hs ’ (will excowd t ry the i to he reprenented at the next MoCiintock, of “the . loChintook, 0 Citisen tive t congress an! annnal toumament at ? wie ty tho Ben Frankiin Leagne at the amr the foany New York MAJ ¢) Central alleys, Brooklyn. 8 Ve | uml te cart fled by YB. A. which |ty much ‘@ pertoot dexepe that he maker Ie BS A mamner of the A.B. f yea | OUNOr Une of elther hand tn bowiine, ven cease her hand | ¥ year \t Mt! ane find local bowlers, ented ne and Volz, star bowlers of the Park eve, WIM POM the first serlon of ntest with Erdinan and J t the { this many wish init an sontiment then and {t would nd be Wee second serie: There te a aid. tthe Pastin und Kensler A maton Ka CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, calnst Johnny ¢ mateh og "Tas rm loys AB atated in of maton A FREE SAMPLE Mailed on Receipt of the Attached Coupon \ Munyon’s j,i Soap Every women who wishes to improve her complexion—who wishes | have her skin soft as velvet-—who would like to have her face free from all skin eruptions and facial blemishes—should use Munyon'’s Witch Harel Soap, Every mother should try this soap on baby and see how | quickly it will relieve the little one of | Makes baby sweet as roses all hives, baby rash and chafing, } For sale everywhere, Price 15¢ The Munyon Witch Hazel Co., Phila., Pa. As per your adyorifeenent tn York World, me a sample of Munyon's Witch } Nam Address a | Offer Open Until Jan, 1,. 1906, POLITICAL POLITICAL, The Constitutional Amendments—VOTE ‘‘YES.”’ All Are in the Interest of Taxpayers, Workers and Good Government. } FOR PRESIDENT OF THE) BOARD OF ALDERMEN, All voters are urged to vote “ YES" on EVER | sttutonal amendments which will be | the election to-morrow, | {Y ONE of the six ¢ submitted on eparate ballot at The most important of the amendments, to the business man and the wapayet is the first amendment, which excludes the water bonds fro " sum of the city’s indebtedness, The water bonds do not represent a debt—-since the city makes water works, Taking the water bonds out of the city’s estimated indebtedness ex- profit on every dollar spent foi | tends the city’s credit, and makes possible new improvements without | ADDING TO TAXATION or assessments, | The fourth amendment is of vital importance to every and to all business men and contractors in the State, | This amendmeni mikes it legal under the constitution fo to PAY THE PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES AND HOURS ON ALL CITY WORK ANB CITY CONTRACTS, With this amendment passed—AS IT WILL BE—business men bid- i ding for city work will compete on an even basis, AND TH HONEST, GENEROUS EMPLOYER WILL NO LONGER BE AT A DISAD- | VANTAGE, VOTE “YES” ON ALL THE AMENDMENTS, THEY ARE GOOD, ALL IN THE INTEREST OF THE CITIZENS. 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AIG months old 3) Doses 35 PENIS aah er ce >= ss TO, TOE TE THE CENTAUR GOMPAMY, MEW YORK OITY, POLITICAL, _ POLITICAL, STATE PRISON. “Any inspector or poll clerk * * * or any person * * * who makes or attemp!s to make a false canvass of ballots, or who votes or attempts to vote when not qualified or, aids anv person to vote when not qualified, or who is guilty of a violation of the Election law, is GUILTY OF A FELONY, punish- able by IMPRISONMENT FOR NOT LESS THAN ONE YEAR NOR MORE THAN FIVE YEARS.—The Election Law, In 1893 James J. Dooley and Michael S, Fay, election inspectors, convicted of false canvass, were SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS IN SING SING, When these men were being convicted the selves in California, $15,000 IN REWARDS \For Convictions of Election Frauds, $5,000 for the first arrest and conviction 1,000 for the second arrest and conviction 1,000 for the third arrest and conviction 1,000 for the fourth arrest and conviction 500 for the fifth arrest and conviction 500 for the sixth arrest and conviction 100 each for the next ten arrests and convictions, The above rewards are for illegal voting. An additional reward is offered of $5,000 for the arrest and conviction of any Flection Ofticer Engaged in Election Frauds, WwW, R. HEARST, From The World’ s Bulletins. Main Office, Pulitzer Building, Park Row, Cor, 38th St. t 125th St. Harlem Office, 211 Wes | Uptown Office, 1393 Broadway, Bronx Office, 658 East 149th St., near 3d Ave, neh Office, where the stereopticon. special wire to each on large sore THE WORLD wil! have a Election Returns will be projected ns by Hy Get the News First from The World's Bulletins, oem 2 ee ean ee SN [district leaders involved were enjoying them],

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