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DISAPPOINTED. mative Is Expected to Make on Changes After ay a ag ven \ Eiepeedtation. in ‘Tamuveny Hall circles 7 Rot so much the possible out- the Hearst contest as the of Chatles F. Murphy with the tion. ‘The leaders of Tammany on what the Mayor will do Tan. 1 and what effect his actions “have upon the Ine that Tammany , ‘Will follow In the fixing up of a pinte'in the State campaign next fall, jayor McClelian Is Sore. ‘That the Mayor ts ore there is no Moubt, Close analysis of the election show that the men for whom he the most during his adminis. failed to make good when it re the delivery of the votes. In election is upheld, Tammany for an upheaval in the city jents that will cause weeping ‘Walling and gnashing of teeth 4 the Murphy adherents, John T. Onkley, Tammany lead- er of the Fourteenth District, who was pppointed by the Mayor to the office of Commissiontr of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, It was de- Yesterday, would undoubtediv Wed or would rsj«n, de Commissioner Best, in view of a "pk aly Hears! 1 nae if mn, of the hie obo De- a sue oh i, warked bs as 4 “department head he will downfall of Murhpy 4 Mr. Featherson has to become leader of is a artis to be had upon thé lion to be hag, 9 eee Com- » That he js ai if ries Deen apparent for re jon O'Brien, tne Mayor's secretary, for a first-class commissioner- @ enthusiastic indorsement the ‘Bave him on the night of Elec- shows what MoOlelian thinks 4» O'Brien's work, Ae is an edu- talented, clever, level-hended Fen man With a talent for making , and one of the ent Tam- y Commissioners will have to make way "tor him. poceelian Ply disappointed at Dr. John ota the gt itreet Piesaieg De appointed Dr, Wobabury Ls ane and the Street Deen the butt nat the ayor Me- Commission- neon esos yA the street-sweepers, and it several thousand votes, Mayer May Quit Tammany. fi Ca Ae it. many years’ standing, all agreed pune casumany it the Mayor will break loose a that he th ¢ courts deola: ranizat! The expectation i mee the opening sign it him elected, by; 7 tating «. Commissioner of Par place of the late John J, Pallas, will 10 | Tammany Hall sit up and take fealth Commissioner Darlington prob- ably will remain in office, if he so de- Ives. Mayor ‘8 anxious to have br. Mulry continue at the head of the ‘enement House Commission, but Mr. Mulay’s outskle interests are so exac ing Bhat he may not be able to remal It 4 ‘morn certainty that, if the the Bepointment Of ‘his auc- H ated emmael money TIGHT AND RATES GO KITING, re was a strong demand for money @ market to-day and call loans quoted as high aa 15 per cent, rates, which started at 8 were ip rapidly until the top figure was r that the deniand eased and the fell to 12 per cent. mene, according to last wi ad ondy $2,000,000 in re mond? rate to-day was the h oo autumn and winter of the-shump In stocks. Money went above % per cent, re BBED BY TWO WOMEN. « Murphy came to New York Connecticut -with $20 yesterday, wendyutter renting a room at No. 203 ‘Wost Fitveth oteeat, went out to seo mM, rest Bide Denis to-day he told rate Steinert that wolle passing Mp Ninth avenue near Forty Arest (wo NETO Women dragged all and took $0 from hin. Daily and French sald they oall for help and sa throw the mone. a They arrested them. T gald they were Harte Carrie Williams, were held charge of highway rob. ‘loffer to leave SAW TWO MEA TREPOFF, CZAR'S GUAR CZAR'S QUARD. TYRANT TREPOFF REMOVED BY CZAR Witte, Knowing the People’s Hatred, Forces the Russian Ruler to Act. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov, 9 @.50 P. M,) Both Count Witte and the Czar have made another surrender, Gen, Trepoft has been removed from the powerful position which he occupled (Governor- General of Bt. Petersburg and Assistant Minister of the Interior), and Russia's Promier has agreed to immediate unl- versal sullrage. Count Witte has been fully aware of the fatense hatred Gen, Trepoff's re- tention In office was causing, Dut he never questioned the sincerity of the Governor-General’s co-aperation in the introduction of the new regime, Feared People’s Wrath. Nevertheless he recognixed the neces- sity of Trepoff's removal, and the Gov- ernor-General himself agreed that only his retirement would appease the popu- jar wrath. ‘The final obstacle waa the Emperor, who ‘had come to belleve that Trepoft alone was able to safeguard the life of himself and family, but he at last yielded on the condition that Trepoft should become commandant of the pal- Ace, succecding the late Lieut.-Gen, Hesse, where his sole duty will be to take measures to protect the life of the zar, ‘he position of Governor-General of St. Petersburg ends with Trepoff's re- tirement, but the place of commander of the Imperial Guard has been as- sumed by the Grand Duke Nicholas. The Emperor in agteeing to Trepoff's retirement conferred on him the Order of Alexander Neveki in diamonds, Gen. Trepoft claims to tive been greatly misunderstood, but history must eventually acquit him of being In any THE WORLD; THURSDAY JURYMEN FINED VEN ING, NOVEMBER 9, ALDERMAN HIT A PUT MRS. TODD'S | $10 EACH FOR JOKE; REST WATCHER BODY ON TRACK Story of Young Coutant Confirms the Mure der Theory. ARRESTS MAY FOLLOW, Son of Rockefeller’s roe Casts Light on Philadel- phia Crime. ‘That Mra, Margaretta Todd, the aged and wealthy New York woman found dead on the railroad tracks leading through Fuirmount Park, Philadelphia, was the victim of @ murder plot was in- dicated to the Philadelphia and New York police to-day, when Richard Bay- and Covtant, a chomist, told of seeing what he now believes to have been hor body dragwed to the tracks where it was found later, Coutant came to New York “and ta} how with Sinolair Tousey, whose sister. (in-law, Mra. Rosalie Tousey, is the daughter of Mrs, Todd. When Coutent had told his story Mr, Tousey issued cfr- culars offering @ reward of $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of the murderers, Coutant fs @ son of Dr. Richard Coutant, of Tarrytown, one of John D. Rockefeller's physicians, The young man was married five years ago, but last year he sald he had become os. tranged from his wife and had gone to Philadelphia where he became a chemist for John Wyeth & Company, manufac- turing druggists, Coutant’s Own Story. “I have been Hving at No, 671 North Broad street," he sald to an Evening World reporter to-day, “The night of Oct, 2—the night on which Mrs. Todd is belleved to have been murdered— T went out with a friend who had a felon on his finger and who was suffer- ing much pain, We sat in a saloon unt!! about 7.80 P, M., when he went to his home, The evening was pleasant and 1 decided to take a walk I reached Fatr- mount Park, and when I came to the railroad tracks I found a bench up over the cut through which the tracks run. “T sat on a bench lighted a cigar and was comfortable when I heard a car- riage drive up on the other side of the way the instigator of the shedding of blood, and all the other horrors which Russia experienced during the last fort- night. The series of consultations which Count Witte Naw been holding with M. Petrunkevitch, Prince Déigoroukoft, Prince Bugene Troubetskoy and Prof, Millukoff, representing the Constitu- tonal Democrats, and even with the representatives of the Conservative wing of the Zemstvolsts, Dmitri Shipoff M. Guehkoff and Michael Stakovich, who left the Zemsetvo party last spring. convinced him that d¢ was useless to hold out longer if he was to continue seeking to secure the sympathy of the parties of the Centre, All Classes Benefit. He therefore practically promised an immediate extension of the suffrage to include all classes of the ulation. the suffrage in the cities will be di- rect and among the: peasants Indirect tnnough a single set of electors, Even Upon these conditigns, oweyer, the Constituttonal Democrats finally last Might decided deitnitely nor tg noid f- ice In the present minisiry. They take the high opsition that te Ministry ts only temporary, lasting until the Na- oom Asse ambly or Constituent As- seinbly meets, and they retueo to ace opt gio until 1 ia demonstrated that tiey have toe support of @ majority, Prof, Millusoff powition to Count Attar to tke aon ton, ike that of Bel and fosist that the wate It, ci Shipoff, Michael Stakovich and ¥ chkof were preva when Prince uy brkoy informed Count Witte that ference to the wishes and pro- framme of Me colleagues it was im~ petibie for him to take the portfoliu of education ——— tay explaining thott Witte, atvased the, y-nimdle constitu win to Peterhot Emperor promul- cut. “I could not see the carriage, aa the trees were too thick, But I heard the carriage door open and glam closed again, In a few seconds two men came through the bushes aud started down the embankment of » They were carrying something heavy between them. Carried Bundle to Track, “At the time it did not occur to mo that what they carried could have been @ human body, but now I am sure that (is what it was,” Partially corroborative of Coutant’s story Is @ discovery made by the Phila- delphia police. ‘They learned that a cabman named Patrick O'Hara had been missing since about the time of the tragedy in Falrmount Park. They found him and his wife In a squalid room, both the worse for dis- sipation, 6o the police reported, and locked them up, O'Hara's condition “id not perm him to make a state. ment Woman's Queer Statement. According to the police, the woman sald thac her husband had had a Mra, Todd 88 @ passenger and that since then he had not worked, although he had plenty of money, When morning came and O'Hara and his wife were in a normal condition, neliher would make @ statement. Following the developments in Phila delphia and New York it was said to- day that at least two arrests might be made at any time and that the motive for the crime would be ascribed to an effort to gain possession of the aged MIRTH HOUSE OF MUTUAL INSURANCE CO, UNDER PROBE. (Continued from First Page.) would not take Mt. Nevertheless the recommendation was brouglit to in. | creasing my salary to $100, I have hever shall. “I have been with the Metropolitan | Life thirty-five years, and in that! time I have not been away from my post of duty alx times, Bevween the first and second occamione there wax twenty-one year. 1 have never been absent but from four meetings of the Board of Direotors, “T believe that I have stayed with the Metropolitun Life at a pecuniary lone, Fifteen years ago I recelyed an with @ guarantee of $100,000 a year, but a moral principle has kept me where I am.’ Actuary Craig Called. In 194 Comptroier Frederick H. Eck- ert received $12,0W a year, ‘This ar his salary fe $16,000. Prior \o Jaat,¥ the Lr et a tan had no Campirylior, President Hegeman was excused from the stand temporarily and Actuary femmes, M, Craig fas sworn, He sid hat the percentage of participating In- Burance {mn force In the Metropolitan Life amounted to about 4,000,00. That \ the class of insurance oh which pol- ley-lwiders are supposed to recelve dividends and hare Of the profits on the investments of thelr premium maney, WIRE. SNAPS, HORSE BOLTS. Policeman Stops Munaway Crowd of Sehool Children, A wnapping trolley wire knocked the sem of his in front of No, in drawn thet sum and I never! | nothing ¥hatever about hi woman's estate, which ts said to be worth about $1,000,000, ~ Assistant District-Attorney Smythe this afternoon took statements from Mra. Julia Howe, ae formerly by of Mra, aoent ae Knigat whe epsom punted’ Mrs. } nthe Oo the fer i which resutted in her feath, ad From their Lar gr |r ane *, Smythe, 3 levi crime was this *jariaaistione TWten Dr, jean a Cautait en iz a UtADt was on the Jong distance (elep! at oie a aon “Agreed to bade They Gravely Announced to the Court, \ ‘The wewth of Justice Stove, of , Supreme Court, was stirred to-day b; = announce the rk asked; ‘Gentlemen, ra . upon a venilot?" he LYNCHING MOB LOSES PRISONER, Sheriff in Auto, in toad Away With Negro Who Was Near Death. (Special to The Evening 4.) ATLANTA, Ga., Nov, 9.8) John W. Nelms, of Fulton County, acting alone, to-day, prevented the lynching of Jim Walker, who has been positively identified as the negro who recently at- tacked Mrs, Alice Moore, at Brookwood, & fashionable suburb of Atlanta, The negro was taken from a mob and brought here in an auiymobile by the Sheriff, He is securely locked in the county jail where he will awalt trial, and in the event of conviction will pay the death penalty on the gallows. The man was arrested at Fairburn and brought to Atlanta dast night. The police authorities refuse to have any- thing to do with the case, and this morning officers carried the negro to the Moore residence, and was identified by Mrs. Moore. John Moore, twenty-two years old, her son, who Was present, made an fort to shoot ihe ney but was vented by his father ovhers, In the meantime res of men led by young Moore took the negro from the officers and drugged him to @ ravine back of the Moore residence, They had fnstened r about his neck, Intending to string bi Wim ‘over the lin of = tree when Sheriff ag oh ep ha in mobile. The 3! ore through the crowd to ¢he Mibe 0 negro, and mounting @ stump address urging the m to Wille stay iett the etussp, tabbed the t the oes Oral. fo his automobile and away from home @ goriaderabte tine end the family in aariyiowa knew U, 5, WARSHIPS OFF FOR SAN DOMINGO, Cruisers Olympia and Denver Sail and Will Be Joined by Gunboat Eagle—Trouble Denied, WASHINGTON, Nov, §—The Navy Department has been advised by cable. «ram that the erulsers Olympia ana Denver left Guantaname yesterday for San Pedro Marcons, San Domingo, to which place Rear Admiral Bradfora was ordered to send & warship be- cause of reported trouble, They should reach there to-day, The War Department has received a vablegram from Col, Colton, who ls chieg of the Government agents in Ban Do- mingo, dated at San Domingo, Noy, §, wideh says “Everything perfectly quigt.” BANTO DOMINGO, Noy, #—The coun- try ls perfectly quiet, The important municipal elections held. Nov, 1, decid- ing whieh party shall conduct the next fale afiervoon, The Peace Float Draped with Stars and Mayor’s Inauguration. LONDON, Nov. %—Alderman Waiter Mayor of London to-day, succeeding Sir John Pound, with all the time-hon- in state through the elty streets to the Law Courts, where be took the oath of The Rrocetaint. Ry hie! assoclations of the olty took part. was immense crowds of people, Among the floate was one typifying American flags, a tribute to President Rooveevelt's success in ending the war IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL. Room During the Noon Recess, School No. 61 at No, 624 West Forty- fourth street, during the noon hour to- to prevent @ serious blage, Several small boys were returning to class No. ing the door saw hf dewk Prined well a" atiar Carle Mt le believed that miso! ous boys started the fire. HEARST WAS ELECTED. ‘ Wail Street Men Make Wagers on Vote, In Wall street to-day bets were made to be ed on the recount of the mich bets were #0 to ——— A Stripes a Feature at Lord Vaughan Morgan was inaugurated Lord ored ceramonies. The Lord Mayor went othe in which the various imposing and the route was Peace which was drapped with immense In the Far Haat. Boys Discovered Blaze in a Class There was a gmail! fire in Public day that was discovered just in time 5 B, on the seoond floor, and upon opan- the blase with Levene de the Result of Tuesday's at odds of 1 to 8 that Hearst will prove A. H. Romberg and F, Lb oralty result ha atreet stake ted that fut Up until the , 0 FLASH TIME AT NIGHT, Haggerty p pane on Charge of Assaulting Man at Polls,’ a John J, Haawerty, District, aye kicking i for trate TAKEN UP FOR ACTION. Garfield, with Moody, Considers Plea that Packers Had Been Granted Immunity, WASHINGTON, Nov, 9 — United could States Attorney Morrison, of Chicago; Special Aasistant Abtorney-General Pagin, of the Department of Justice, and Commissioner of Corporations Gar- field, of the Department of Commerce and Labor, were in conference with Attorney-General Moody to-day on the subject of the plea set up by the al- leged Beef Trust to the effect that wao granted immunity from punishment WS by Mr, Garfield during his investigation of the alleged trust some months ago. ‘The question as to whether the ple wet forth by the attorneys for the pack- ers should be sustained or mot la @ ques~ tion for the United States Court. The Department of “Justice will appear be- pear before the Court and oppose the plea as soon as given an opportunity, PRINCE OF WALES IS With the Princess He Arrives at Bombay for State Visit, and Finds Throngs Out to Meet Him. BOMBAY, Indla, Nov. ¥.—The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived here (o- day on board the British battlo-clio Renown, They were greeted with sA- Iutes from the forts and warships, and were accorded an enthusiastic recep: y| tlon by the immense crowds lining the sea front. The city is filled with visitors from all parts of India. The town and peo- ple alike are bedecked in the ay a | holiday attire, The Viceroy, Lord Curzon, of Kedles- | ton, Went on boardythe Renown to wel- come thé Prince and Princess of Wal while a notable gathering of na chiefs in glittering uniforms and sur- unded by their staffs and escorts rbed in all colors of the rainbow, aed Uhe royal visitors at the landing stage. BATCH OF ARRESTS TO BE MADE SOON IN BALLOT FRAUDS. (Continued from First Page.) _—— congunction with Deputy Attorney-Gen- erat Mavon,” A significant point in the assignment of men from Mr. Jerome's staff is the fact that Mr, Perkins Is the Assistant District-Attorney detaited to the pres- entation of cases to the 4 dhry, Confusion All Pay A remarkable state of confusion pre- vajled all day as a result of an omer issued last night by Justice Gaynor compelling Police Commissioner Mo- Adoo to deliver all of the ballot boxes in the hands of the police to the Board of Elections at the Board of Election offices in each borough. The Board of Elections refused at first to receive the ballot boxes, and they were piled up until late this afternoon in patrol and express wagons and moving vans, and on the sidewa in the vicinity of the Board of Bleotions headquarters, Police on Guard. The police are guarding the ballot. boxes closely, Inspector Sohmittberger is in charge of thowe around Forty-weo- ond and Forty-first streets and Inspeo- tor Crows mounted and foot men around those In Brooklyn, In spite of this Vigtlanee, Which the police claim has prevailed from the ime toé by were turned over to them on electic night, a numbeg Of the’ boxes in this borough are not sealed, Whether the seals were never affixed, whether they were placed on and rubbed off or whether they were tampered with Is a end Twenty-third Assembly Districts are (n this condition, Ran Away with Ballots. A serious turn was given to the situar tlon to-day when oe team of horses attached (0 a pilin of bellow poxes tan away. One ballot-box from the Fifth on District of the Twen- ty-second Assembly Distriet was smash ed fica and four other boxes dam- aH CHILD'S AWFUL SKIN HUMOR Screamed with With Pain — Suffering Nearly Broke Parent's Nain Twole Years of Misery— Doctor Called Case Geonble— —Helped from First, and ‘SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. Fran rs Karns doctor told me therm nou eczema was incurable and for a bad job, One ev article in the about Outicura and decided to give it a tri. lever sweatin gold; nad when wi when belated the vipat ee gic ag ement, and bs time I od the second set of ether ‘Ointmen ana ecct¥enibray child was cured, He is now twelve years old, and his skin is as fine and smooth as silk. (signed) Michael Stein- Ve 7 Sumner Avenue, Hrooklyn, N, Y,, April 16, 1905,” sore Tene era urd yyts.3 TE Sly ef Childhood” HOW CAN WE afford to sell a $20 suit fore $15? We oughtn't to do it We couldn't do it were we nat wall- ing to forego legitimate profits to make new friends, The line we are offering at this price is of unusual quality—fresh,new Stock, right up to date in cut and style. Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 Sole hewn for Atterbury System Clothes Equal A) ra rade By best at his prices. “Ask the Man Who Weare Them,"* $20 to $40 Salesrooms: 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, othes, ‘alae at ‘rm atti jt, |hoes, gd "Ginn | Wate. 4- KT, SOLID GOLD $2.00 FOUNTAIN PEN FOR $1.00 TO ADVERTISE OUR NEW RE- TAIL PEN STORE ven every Pen, if you cut this out, a large bot- tle of Ink and Safety Pen as worth 25¢, rman. BHM PEN CO, 146 Fuiot St, NY, wtas, ae DIED. OWENS,—Buddenly, at her home, 144 Bast st, on Tuesday, Nov, 1, MARY OWENS, Funoral from 6t, Agnes’s Church, 484 wt. on Friday, Nov, 10, at 10 A. M Relatives and friends are respectfully in. vited to ottend. Interment Calvary Ceme- Brooklyn. WANE, —On ‘Tuesday, Nov. , 7, 1005, GLORGE OSCAR MANY, after a lingering iliness, at his residence, bie Degator ot Brogkiya. Funeral services "vhoreday evening at 8 orelock, Burial at convenience of family, INTEREST AND DIVIDEND pe rouno AND A Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th St. Bargain Floor f (Second Floor Annex) | és the bustest spot intown. A sensational money’s worth ts assared af ebery turn. Every day Bargain Floor offers at- traction of émport as the specials quoted tn this ad, Bargatn Floor, you know, 3 a section of our store set astde for quick riddance of broken lines of regular merchandise. SHOES, | SHOES, 2Ic 8Ic Some are the best $3.00 values made—| Roya’ Genulne Casco Calt—the' best- others average about $2.00 or $2.00 per| wearing leather known, made with good pair. Of courte they aro broken Hines, | stout volen and pplendid style, Sizes 9 which inte for the ridiculously low | to 131) and 1 to 15%, price. Th# lot consists of men’s and} ‘Phere’ is also a goot-siznd showing of women's blank and tari shoes in lace| Children's and Misses’ Snoes, in box and button atyles—alippers and Oxtoris) care yidekin, Ince and button. Chil- io patent leather and kid, with light are ij eis $ to ft. Misses’ sizes 11% turned soles. an well as hand-welted, | ‘are worth $2.00, They are aiostly narrow widths. ‘are a. Floor ’ CHILDREN C. hyery site suoe—intante’ and children's easy OUting as bid manchly Boe footwear, In luce and button »| pair worth lose aa a i lar. Pargain Floor seliing HOSIERY, 5c. Just 2,000 pairs Of Men’y,( Women's and Children's gay for Fri Black and fancy colors, In nll sizes. Worth a great deal more. ata c Satare Kee Floor ‘Space o ding devoted to the selling of Unsurpassed values In $2.00, Bargain SELERAISIN BUCKWHEAT NOW READY A ee CO. (a fey prices aro from three ¢ ee at hi iene Tones that levarenoig er n qualit: jerenc Loft 1s satisfied with a PENNY A POUND PROFIT. Stee ees tte Someta edie SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY. AN CHOCO! Te COVERED Adxnon Rol $Oc} Si nurrr -POUND SPECIALS had ae Beri a wogrox euttrs semOColL ats fe AKG park Row aio gees ky i re Sleek, ‘e wil basi iw 10 LEMO BLA! 15e ae ig na ow od i ee a Pe ak Oey ae ede aS.

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