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you draw or pay a salary you will be interested in what Judge «B. H. GARY of the United States | Stee! Corporation says in the worn ‘| 0-Morrow. ie signs cheoks for ah 000 a Nios Ah Ve ee ¢ “ Circulation Books Open to An.” Le 44 _ Cirealation Books Open to All,” cami WtLoF RC STARNG NIL OF ICH BREN QUT MUTINEERS. | MRS. ROYT WILL | BOY SHOT AS i AT CRONSTADT., BE CONTESTED) SCALES WALL Big Force Still in Revolt |Mrs, John King Van Rens-|Drops to Ground with with Machine Gun selaer Claims Maid | Mortal Wound—Fellow Defies Capture, Influenced Her’ Prisoner Escapes, \ LU -_——- —-— —— ST. PETERSBURG Ais ied Wig ICALLY CUT OFF,)}MADE A BOLD BREAK, Jews Fearing Massacre Crowd} Society Woman and Her Aunt} Lads Dash from Line in Re- Trains in Flight from Had Falling Out Over formatory Yard at Rahway City, ‘ Woman, in Broad Day. (Specta! to the Byening World.) (Special to the Eivening World.) NEWPORT, R. 1,. Nov, i.The| ELIZABETH, N. J., Nov, i1— e “funeral of Mrs. Henry 8, Hoyt, for|Thomas Giblin. of Jersey City, a boy | yet completely quelled, the Fourth and| many yeats & wealthy resident here, | prisoner at the Rahway Retormatory, Geventh Equippagoe still holding out] took place to-day, Her will imme-| while attempting to escape at 7 o'clock {n their barracks and keeping the| diately afterward waa read this morning, was @hot in the neck by troops which surround the building at} The executors named are Gould Hovyt/a guard and may die tr¢m the wound. £os bay by means of machine guns mounted] Redmond and Gould Hoy, nephews! Giblin, with Frank, Alias “Dutoh" Tho estate {s estimated at several mill-| Ides, of Eliaabeth, while being escort at therwindows, % lei lorees: - | tomb. Do bi hows, h hi Ming ew woeea, vente z show pee para Aire Hoy favor her aver te Fe ET can ied ca Veer of No, 224 Willis avenue, ran away, this afternoon at Seventh 1, Hooray (7 to 5 for place) 2, Kin. the troone to atorm.the bujlding, belier-| POOK@, bronses, Re. ‘Barnh Duer ts be avnue and Eighteenth stroet, throwing Schatzen to the ground hieydete s. Se ; aueathed @ number of oll palntine® | oq wire defense on top whwen the euard! and gpraining his ankle, The runaway collided with a Wagon “ea ‘ste 5)| BY WALLEAM A, WILLIS. Sriven by William Eagan; of No. 218 East Twenty-fifth street, Nip int gpa ri ay sahah veaetecan: Tin pring Wang) Anas “| foot fence and were clinging to a barb- ing ho can reduce the mutineers to “f and to Barah Bronson her jewels and gubmivsion by Ataryation, wantrobe, Joseph Forrester, man sar. | "et ie Winchester. ‘The bail struck Gibim. and he fel) bleeding In the wo fon hola with te] one ete hood: Lucy alt . 000; Lucy Giles (cols matingers rrefuse to surrender) nougemaid and caretaker, $42,000, « preent Sem unless they ate guaranteed tmnunlty | richard Skelly, coachman, $00, ears. He was picked up from puiishment under the naval vogt-| ne tace Wiliam A. Duer, father off tH the hoepital of the in- Jatiprs, by which every fifth man '#! \irg, Clarence H. Mackay, {8 named for! n Imiblect to be shot after trial by %&! a pg fund, the income to bo paid tol clear pet Jah Mee Are eourt-martial, which te now 9814 0 62) Mes John King Van Asnasealeer, her: tegsion aud engaged li AAhKOOCIPE | njoce, the. well-known socleiy ‘woenea:| Iderdeapes over the tence at tie Tithe captured leaders of ther Fevolt (0) ony during her lifetime, and atter lnaplthi ot im / } ee “I woods tn. the rear ‘ , , EPR AN \ execntion deat thé money eto GO pitd her aon, | ie Gk chirte kao © An Indenendent tnvestieation seems to John A. Van Ronavelaer. the Tenge’ Mi hot bogey but fugitive bed not p consid the ronort that the naval Of-) ‘The ‘remainder Gf the millions te dj-' St lAtert Teports * doers at Cronstadt acted disaracetully. | vided into mix equal parte and be.| el caught, Boag of them, instead of remaining | ouaatned to the folowing; Rev, ‘Henry! Ides escaped several months ago and at their posts, fled for their lives from | yy andered back to Billaabetn, where, 1906, the wrath of the sailors. When the Leste coment ak ntane ean: 06"! actor w deoperate atruggle. with ‘Policd- Ninth Day—Nov. 11, 1906, Track Fast, 2 dahetn ts things gave tee @ marked advantage, outbreak first occurred the commander) oky, Who wan obliged tor °1 man lg ian, he was landed in mala — Pennsylvania's first score was the rer Of the seventh squippage committed pen aR Bg een pay Redmond| and returned fo the reformatory. AQUEDUCT, N, ¥,, Nov. 1L-Tho! suit of a fumble, which gave Pennayl- comes PEO IE Seat | colle my Dow. g pond teed of fi ede nar, Ingt Saturday's Taoing bf the year) vania the ball on the ten-yard line, iy that the re-| “Mre. Hoyt leaves memorandum to bg) egence, and hol ; gap pe brought out a full attendance at Aque-| with men like Lamson’and Bolwell: to Harvard Also Scores, port that the crews of Russian | her exeouti & many itis in email | Gibiin refi duct this afternoon, At least ff-| make the plunges, 80 the touchdown pnd tendons, play f ty. teen thousand people saw the card run| was easy, sc ~ gh sendy ‘ound. re feore, red woman | gay at battlethips Slava and Alexander IL, 7 ifs whom ra, PN ag te he lle Cronstadt, have mutinied, ts biome rn oy . Siemans =| TOOK jatebecn Vice-Admira! Birlleff. Minister of 34- "latter was to read in a ite ‘wine, while admitting that (eplorable | paper ‘Serger ta" edvertiemen: HIMSELF A PROPHET. ; te of discontent exists jong the ° rap rt Astributen the, Cronatads mutiny | Hire, be ole for any debts con Jargoiy to the influence of. the mutiny poe at J john Haskill "He lan't "\ 5 vat Libau, He freely admita, however, that t me se Stop Drinking Until He hy many {ust erievances, who is an omen of & ' Seetization having shown, that Gover’: | fae eate ow John street. Was Dead, Ident eoutraoiors have Fobbea the Gove . Van Rens- emment and fuvnished the crews with food unit to eat, mn _—_—— stent attendance * «_ filness, 75 ye up entirely wae ® aged "au Mirae Toy Hoyt, She was in oon- me upon her through | John Haskill, twenty-seven years old, 40>) yesterday told Mre Millie Hirach that L JEWS FLEE FROM nls, Suaaenty, #>siety meement vot | he didn’t believe ho would evere be able ST. bedi ay acti ). Hoyt that she would not be rex drinking unt! he was dend. He| ‘ onsible any poreer for any of her oaniee at Mrs. Hireoh's house, No, pv dag Ae it on Sepiaiond 86 Ke 2678 Bighth avenue, ST. PETERSBURG, Nov, 11 145 P. M. i a colored | Last night he pawned his overvoat There is every reason to hell , the fears of a mansacte of Jews tonmtght | on at St, Petersburg and at Moscow are “per “unfounded, he alarming reports im @ cantpalgh of revolutionary | When ond Hirech looked in his pee ements to take advantage of im: nervousness of the people and the - “ : a person a ie dew wuntr of Bi, Patrsbure Ble COAL sige . ah # been ‘heavily guarded sloce last ‘edowest atl hor Gunt’s) ne saved enough to buy @ bottle of car- bolic acid, ' PIMLICO R. T., Novi i.—The races here today resulted as follows: FIRST RACE-Bor all ages; one mile, cy Notwithstanding the dasurances of protéotion bundreds of Jows aod many! John Brown Loses His Life Magid oe fates ig ig tee U al M Whil oxen Rave ® (Meade), 3 to 1 and | }\ Bary . ms in Unusual Manner While | 72h° gr" , HES. ore Am ecole Haarinom 24g? i ere EN aoa Unloading Barge, as yd tO 1 and eve, ig ieee, ‘ane year-olds; ws ai: “5 108 beep 2 0) ig (chr Peete ey at & ming), 1 to 2 and 1 to) Hoy! Mie eventually suc! and spent the money for Uquor, Bat) FOOTBALL PRIMS(IN i At New Haven—Yale,: 113 ‘orown, 0, . e At Princeton—Princetons 16: Corll, 6. | At West Point—CapHtile; 6; West. Point, 5. Nt Springfield—Dartmouth, 0; Amherst, 0. ' bites STA ADV BETS inbitty 10. Ward OFF Sim At Caclisle—-Dickinson; 18% Lehigh, 0. At Middletown—Wesleyan, 183 Williams, 0, ' OUT THE TERRIBLE Quaker Trick Plays and i At Rochester—Rochoster,16; Union; 0. } At i Syraguany iNet) Craps» 4 7 able Generalship Beat. conde sg: ae By The hong Shot Comes Fa Harvard Eleven, aay a 8b aN Through Stretch and, WO F y @ r) ‘ Wins by a Head. LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE, AQUEDUCT WINNERS, PourthSt.t Joseph 9-5, Rolla even place, Calabash, MOEN, 8T RACE—Guadrilic (1 Fifth—Jed Grillo 7-5. Presentation 2-1 fini Running Star, spies [ we mo pred yt Ba A axyurenryrcseh 5:4 dpabe.g af a Be Rome ie 7") gaCOND RACE—D'Arkle: (8 to 1) TWO HURT IN;RUNAWAY, 1, Platoon (even for piace) 2, Thistie Heather 8. SLOVENBON sereerane sth emma ENEDIO 6 ,areanenssrnall emrnne A horse attached'to-a wagon and driven by HenryScho's"| ayip RACR—Fiip Flap (8 to 5)/ arene \ 2, Alvin 8, / FIFTH RACE—leadaley B to 1)|Mtality of her men 2 1, Soplety Bud (4 to 1 for place) 2) pet ithe» of tM snag Ghenglare. & Atternoon, wich the show ardent Pann AACE tala Boy. (20 to + gag hope of win: r Boy a 1 1) een @ PTerribte (even for| “At tw ontect tite tah dhe Hae place) 2, fi team with About as much skill aga pada highschool boy, while Stevenson's gen- SEVENTH RACE—Mavee (7 t0.2) ea ey ae ee rata tte {al 1, A» Muskoway (4 to 1 for place)! jing, and throughout the fitst half these, ope: Egan received a Soalp wound, t AT AQUEDUCT. ‘aff, ‘hore were seven races for speo-| The way Harvard ‘played after this ulative purposes, but in many of them] score had been made was ‘magnificent, thery .were hot favorites and the tdt.| and she bat the Blue and Red line ent was happy, Hows tho flekt with easo, Dut after the | yy, Yavorites win et this time of the yeur,| score had been ted she showed no form <q | but this ts the time when bank roils! at all, playing a fair offensive game, are ¢lim and *he crowds are hunting for| but being lamnentably weak on defense. B | lone chances. ‘The second halt was Pennayivanie’s ‘Dro stakes in the Oakdile Handicap] trom start ta finish, Stevenson varied and the Bdgemere Stakes furnished two! the may constantly, and Ht was judicroun of the best features of the meeting. The | the way Harvard fell to the almblast of oe Bsa vod 6h a) bask Sod ld ts or ‘Toiatle Heather oo ann Handionpy fo tworvent-olda) 1,009 alle, ik for iwecyene and weather wus fine and track was fast. | tricks, Penna would” certainly have it made another touchdown fbut for a 20- Quadriile Easily Best, illo head and | ¥8h pogalty: ‘ oh, in Me: firet, oA Stands a Masa of Color, ront, of Hanaibal Both Are binigtery ' The huge stands presented the bril-| Umpire Bdwards Uant ecenes which usually to hi fifteen yards because iting re hagien geen at great football contests, the | Hurley ‘whet 8 Ne ea , Folwell oover- porte t's Wao fe the east stand being @ mass ot crimson, | gi pel Fond, jeg eed place. oft the oe Re ‘rine In Bad | Shay While the red and blue of OK Penn re, Lameon a, es ABA yk i i oo” we wa eeestes, mat e. @ | hour lore the game began the fun ‘e Banat ane r yew nthe DAE! wag fast and furious, Harvard sang led for quarter and there, | songs of triumph, as though the game way to, the’ Keane ier by 4 Was all over, ond Pennsyivania Camo Th ther and. Das : In the back with bod gales satires and cheers, ‘ast and)the only effect of which was to raise taps in th pis two lengthy: Boal jaet wee cate Harvard to greater effort, At no con- lengths in front of Thistle Heath tent played so far this season In the Hast hve the vocal activities of the lip Fi me nil » oe pig tet tooters been brought so early Into play, Pha followed ‘by Zlenap and Kies On the appearance of the Harvard *c dale. y ran thie ey to the streton.|men on the fleld a shout went up which ]mbere Kinleydale on the leaders! girly mado the ground tremble. There way" hibtse Wares and Filp Flap| Were tWenty-two men in the squad, 5 ' ifr eve earne came with @ rush from behind, and! great big beefy fellows wha looked like ite yu giants beskle the the, blean-limbed i Quakers who followhd them on the | 5) to’ the end, Filp Flap winni head Hooray was two lengths fn froit jot ‘Kinieydale. gridiron, And what a reception those Harvard men got. Ten thousand vologs Shaw Lands Bedouin. Alwin went to the front in the fourth! yelled Harvard as the’men threw off ‘and made pace. Shaw laid sycond with! their blankets, and then broke Into thet Bedouin, while Eugenia Bureh trailed. | oq Cambridge song, “Fale Harvard.’ ay . Metmarde ot Strict Umpire. ‘There. was no change to the stretch. Redouln to th x agepie. Bu pan ta. cloge- FIRST HALF. One falco kok Hurley mate x frat 1a Burch n ta close. Harvard won the toms and obs ut could cor anite eet up. and Medouin | West ORL, elving, hen a aleht 5 tar mie ewe, See Fon tagecaartar of egg fom 854" got Ried om ey Havers AQ! era anon fata {h front of Alvin fouryard ney, Aneay Rot tne Hay | wards thas been seen on the tthall fold hc, Well Backed, The ball yas Drought back and hlokgi |i, 78A% On the next play, ales Hits to the’ front! at the [pcr Akeln-, This time the ball wens {0 | warda discovered hilding un whe ling Toadais i it, +4" ina pat ine Fp 4dig) ten-yard line, whore 40ck-| ined ‘Harvard Afeon yards mon, scar tn to . ed ade a bad tumble ¢* it. ha i Harvarl's an and Wo ay, wo. and one: | “Qoe made f Blay Wome oe taltieisa ana |DULINS che ball on. Harvanl's nS ate tor: thee ieees peas Wvania, atthe bat, ang tn two [Fae iinet on his wn, aitt)-sleh . ven, vache phrough Kentbure | tine tut recvered the bail. Greene ee ce at Hamma iad ee paoois, jeavily pla Was away bad- | for seven ya u iy and never prominent. | the. ball ot twos rd Han’ ates @ try arund eight end, but was ch Ivan the Terrible, Ydda and Tommy 1B, later. Png a to n, the score | (ar a loss, Bievenson tried 9 q@ Waddell in Wie sixth raced head and ane a minute and | back, tun-and was algo thrown to the tum, where Ivan the Terrible f rs ‘e) olay ai Ing due to Foss lots, foroing Sheble to kick. took the leat and Novena moved up| | miserabte Stevenson |. The Harvard man who cought Inte second In the stretoh No- ponte Out to FolWel Sheble Kicked | was downed in his tracks C.! Th wo. tres Hideley and } ven: * Boy closing Boore: Pen: Ewe “So yards through Lag strong aot 4p up in Ume to beat Ivan the rss 6, pi made . oftude Fis ee ‘) owl van was five lenaths| Herverd kick Na Sheble nan in but Rbled dal Dall ® When | a4. John Was Murdered |in {font of 8 "Masa Takes Last Event, | |tskied, Loe tor rie | the Sal's Rooke “Mallierry st , nae Dennen ier ad th ie front. in FI word ind for four ate about Houston and Multer= thi ine yards, p were excited to-day Ny. eis way mee Hann harvey Reais. rast bowled hiw over Had won munivtea’ a ae ae hoig on the. twor owled iin aver | 08 ‘ alae lav bow we "gee ie wie bp one a4 | igen fae thie pure ah i e milgahe: ihe ek Ub y, who beat Janota a Bae to sia soa) melts. bu Bee Bhat y Pred Laverd on Ine. put] TwentyVard Aun

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