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‘WHATHAU—Vlowdy to-aight cag Tittrede,. [RINAL] | TRESULTS EDITION |) [cireatation Books Open to am) _\ © ct { | PRICE ONE, CE ONE CENT. NEW, YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1905. NEWS OF LD BUT GREAT | GIES WHINE THE DAY — STRIKEBEGINS »=— A SCORCRING | aca or While People Are Told President Rebukes Dem- Mood oes ond. ...| He Will Share Domain | ocratic Candidate in te cums preserves of the moor Bay| _Tie-Up ls Ordered, Massachusetts, | Gunning Club, In Princess Anne Coun- ty. to-day, accompanied by Dr, Van Bumbers of the cu.” *"* | BLOODSHED IS FEARED.| MISQUOTED, HE ASSERTS 6 ; ‘ Trees oe ree Many Strikers Armed, and/The President Bluntly Ac- men were Killed and three fatally in- | ag ‘ fured ty a dysamite explosion to-day | the Government Is Not cuses Politician of Delib- | | ee A Mee She eee leak ime]? Prepared, | of the Pensylvania erate Misrepresentation, | Perkins Coming Home, abt. PETERSBURG, Nov. W—Celnct | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The vislt of PARIS, NOV. 1—George W. Por-| Grae wits dite in ter be that the | q elewation headed by Gov, Dougias,| Peasants °h€) 66 stummachusetts, to the White House kins, of New York, eatled for home to- Gay on the North German Ldoyd steam, |“™Bér'al domain, which covers almowt /to guy, guve President Roosevelt the er "ec nleer Withetn der Grosse. Colonel |OM@thind of Buropean Russia, another hy : Cody s'a passenger on the vame vee | ereak iste fg ordered and more blood. bea cgp a gilag Bagot 4A us ny ‘The sation cht, Potoraburg. in | Masts 0F* Laautenent Goversior of the in Kentucky Banker Dead. augurated the new tie-up which do. | Be Aste, tr te slaraoreostat on of Q WW. h-Captain Boyle | @2 to-day at foo. ‘This action | te Pres ©. Rodes, prestient of the Boyle Na- be a ral Yast night oy the | fiona Bank of Danville, and widely | Workmen's Strike Committee which known throughout the Souto, dled to- |90W Js completely under the doming- represented all sections of bv yoda day. thon of the Social Revolutioninte, whose | and came to urge the necessity Fy — leaders openly proctadm that anciy #l- | Me pidee placed upon the free Mak. | | speeches were mado, an Killed by Dynamite. » | Fike ahemeee bp senetely ras | pho aaened with interest, though| sOHARLESTON, W. VA, NOV, B=! o¢ al ratio Republic, polnting out that the,matter was one in| ‘Teo Italtans was killed and wwo others | qui, abe te | which Con; 4 alone conld act. | fatatly Injured in an exploaton of AY0R* | nrouhens, th Sy cat auth OF Bieler sen dhe President qaidt Mite at the coal and coke compan: Jand, but @ Social Democrats Po- | T petnte | but the proclamation issued keeps | ‘Tt tk my duty to state that The dolegation of twenty-elght men quarry nea: here fo-day. This-in the backgroud, and BppAFeAtY | roseiving this committee I had received | qipers tbe. pula ATmpathy. for Rar toed trom. the Govemmor-elect. of of Hurt by Falling Elevator. | teuhue “thor app: Fee eS eette, Curia Gull, fe, 18 cna | INDIANAPOLIS, NOV. 16—By the| Jt eg in lettor, evidently’ the fest he had welts | breaking of a cable, the elevator in the ie ten 18 what may be called the oficial | Court House felt hays in feet to- on ae naa persons were hurt, John Mann roke both legs and may «He. with which he is now nyeose view ot fein onda ‘about another ein ba urges in the strongest terme on i: | tarift, and ef New Mexican Ambassador 100,000 Men Out, cere from ides, resident Roosevelt at the inte ar SO, Ny M intormaliys Bat unfortunately | + rity Ad WSS WNP Eee See AND THEN AUN AWAY lors. ed to. Jol ie ahs Write, and eli at es a | Be yi Former Judge Parker Says the Mayor Wants faa have ination In It recognize as a matter of honor- bo areas ahunent met) tempting to givo from memory what [ kd Circulation Books Open to All.” uy) | IN | HOW ODELL “SETTLED” WITH HD LATEST (CORON HS WRLAOSELT. F * SO" Scare 7 ms HR AN TOLD E ay ‘Revelation of How ia Pquitable Lite director, and friend of B, B. Odell, this afternoon denied toto the eharge of Jame/Hazen Hyde hat he and Odell had “an Hyde and the Mercantile Trust Company into settling the Odell shi} sult. | ae And\Hydp both in his office and at hfs hothe uptown, and that he “i reiterated ‘hig, accusations, In answer to Assemblyman Rodgers as to fe should have feared Odell and legislation Intended to abrogate the sald that some men were more influential out of office than in it. examine, but the committee, after a conference, choked him off. HE WANTED TO SAVE HYDE, Hyde's friend. Hyde waa young \and Inexperlenged.'’ Ho wished to save | wunTMans EM greg ios st ae cee Eeeccerc: OVUOALTMOS ~ TO HEARST IN CONTEST ne cms » e's cca able obtigation the duty of (not at: to 1 in Betting. No Illegal Votes—-Court Grants Order _ |, ARTHMORD, Pai tev tee out in we to rily be i rfect and . battle 4) Swarthmore this afternoon Hi a hegen” bh en's Alfred G. Vanderbilt Narrowly| none othe Gemmitey ".| tthe "vomon ot wnat he Ce WINNERS AT) AQUEDUCT. Beaute hs ante ee Pate teat | Saran nig im bm cot a res.or \e ul OO eres wie ae York's Governor Was at the \ Beck and Call of Wall Street Financier. Edward H. Harriman, president of the Union‘ Pacific Ratlfoad, He ndmiitted, however, that he had brought about meetings between vise Hye ti pettle, When Harriman ha finished Hyde went back on the witness stand antile Trust charter in view of Odell leaving office so soon thereafter, Samue} Untermeyer tried without avail for an opportunity to Throughout the time Harriman was eatilying he maintained, in ape tf Hyde and thelr relations, a tantalisingly paironizing attiti.de, He had been 04 | 0 iprytect Mm trom ‘Yo \ prevent’ Hyde lowing ix Harman said he offered to make he thmié that thé report was advérne | | Hyde, and withholding that faet the young man, || He promised to help Hyde to an te Hy yaya but he didn’t cecommend! Out the Defeats of, | Me pointed to this aa an Inatanoe, ot % | ftlendahlp, Harriman Indvcod Hyde to 4 the Past. hia U.P. blind poot and then the Frick report condemning him committing the Equitable Lite to tre actions without the coasent of the ecutive Committee of the Boclety, SWARTHMORE. Pa., Nov, 1 As ident of the United Escapes Being Run Down mien ae wef lod 4 ba pre hiteg and formally express) piney RAGE oRattio Aco (15 t jase hus ri pains wpe “Ora, | lite ere wound: \ ‘spluel i" fi i by Wagon. “the Micke ign a De shut_oft| himself for publteation on a question oth) 1. Prince. Fred tog Dei i ay William Randolph Hearst to-day won | Justice Atherd sald that the ends ‘ofl well, pcan Having a broken nose | “Of course, yoy know,” ans ne lly tn darkneen, | sreat natjonal importance, What he enya » Prince Frederik (2°t0 4 f0r! ine grat round in his contest of the |Justice would be sorved by/ allowing which he. régelved in pmetice went | Harriman, ‘that Tam no longer a! aiieoaee mete and ttn OF ie should be left to the Imperfection of | place) 2, Molile Donohoe 3. election of George B. MoCiellan as| both siden to see the oniginal caily!in the game determined to do his part | Feclor I entered the company's ‘There wes an exciting smash-up at | and bas ‘caught the Government unpre-|mémory, often colyred by interest, but | brags Mayor, ‘This was tho decision of Jus-| sheets, but doclared that these vally| to whip ogh the old eoore, The visttors | At the request of Mr. Hyde. ’ It wis hed lave Woorth: avedue’ potedeed, to eae) 2 should be put beyond the possibility of | SECOND RACE—Novena (2 to 1)| tice Amend, of the Supreme Court, that | sheets siiould remain in the custody Of |are are va boon by trolley and | Who wave mo the stock ito qualltynd Madivon Square Garden this wfternoon Troops to Join. misunderstanding by eareful provera | 4, Grenade (3 to 8) 2, Celebration 3,| both sides should be allowed to see the | the County Clerk. stedm roka, UW) special trains, coming | Have It to me in escrow,” when a team of four draught horses | ,,bDe Revolutioniate boldly, boost, thas) ton and commital to writing, evy|. THIRD’ RAORbas original tally.sheets kept by the inspec-| On motion of Judge Parker, Justice! iy pulling fourteen cowohes, The grard| Harriman corroborated Hyde's Grawing & truck Of Kireaan & Sony {ope people Wed pont 4 “To try to repeat from memory) inta Catalina (11) tors at the recent election. Amend also rueld that bf occasion argao| stand tickete were all sold last night | sion of the statement of the Union pep padutecturets, that had Just oab- eh yf oa ait tat they kn . hang said, wri to 6) 1, Cedarstrome (3 to 1 for) Hearst lawyers had obtained a writ | when It would become necessary for any | aad wid Hwan built thie morn cle 6 per cent. five-year holding oy tond @ ted ribbon in the heavy | doetively, th Fay oo srr place) 2, Coy Mald 8. for the production of these tally sheets |of the tally sheets to bo examined of | Mf. Pu Dut the tickets were sold betore It | gica rg (% éraught four-teband clang, bolted pe rape wit “refine “4 Well na to propel — for Manhattan and the P-anx,, which | removed from the cuvtody of the County | "sie Hert: Q. Did vou assume that the mote: f Wiwh Ake lndlind toe the treet oh Fast ‘ee lini t mi i at a meets] Ree ly what Se pe bind FOURTH RACE—Consideration (8| are in the hands of County Clerk Ham- | Clerk such sheets ssould frat be photo Gueartenore, P that wan to pay Mr. Hyde's hare -s ogainet @ stone pillar just outside the inls afternoon, wecided to "put| hes duet stoned, to 1) 1, Diamond (1 to 2 for place)|iiton, The writ was returnable before | graphed. The latter part of the order! . ' the syndicate was to come from ‘ indefinitely, aa It te inopbaeible to| “He pretended to quote what I het) 2, Robodor 3, Justice Addoms, but as he was a can-| was regarded ax must unusual, Equitable? A Mout of It, . entrance, ‘J the attempt to continue work. while the) said during the course of the long and — \ Aldate, he preferred not to sit, and the| In his speech prior to the decison of {7 t - | presen formal (nterv! ae Meek Ae anieet ie No heap ener Tila afer, ry hake ae pede) Be Mg diated FIFTH RACE—Ormonde’s Right! argument was heard by Justice Amend. | Justice Amend, Ju igen are expected ovlion, having bee ban take taken at the time. | (B to 1) 1, Iva the Terrible (Even) | Clarence Shearn, H, De Forrest Bald- | that the tally . ness and juried the two men out on Pea George Sri’ the driver, é de et oars oe, tn the ans Makes Direct Charge. 3 for place, Dreamer mer 3. pti Henry by ane Avan 0. Fox sable to the op) - PS pesto two leaders ns of the e ming presented 7 “ . aaphalt and were. ut ons oom ‘work- rds o Knox, chairman, and J. Luce, secretary wh t walt SIXTH RACE—Nostroma (2 to 1) D the path of de- ‘hoad, but not seriously in- ‘of ihe tb aren of the Tammany Law Committee, to- ys Ha "a cd me alg ies a he Preis pear t “4p Phish asica 4 to 1 for place) 2 Sola wih servis! plist | Temumeny\ eer avamy ty! Meee ke wel alestes emaash ly Banaster 3. wyers were on hand to regard the Mayor. "ton oe ot eee ae or mere, eurrent sa to Mag rr Ad ime , He coil interests of the Board of kar Cane | Mayors McClellan cokes the senti- Wiiea’ the two hugy. wheelers sgot to v he ae well that ti vaseers..Former Judge Alton B, Par. | [at's Wot bopeat methods and an hon; those font they started 40 run away, and ide of Presitent| , DY PRANK We THORP. | yer reprosntod Mayor MeClellan 4 dudae Parker, "He would not ac- down upon Alfred «@,/ONems, wore 18 AQUEDUCT RAOB TRACK, Nov. 15} Apter the lawyers hwd argued the case voto or ballot or were be scion pon dro ner nc the|--The metropolitan racing season came {take advantage of trick ta obtain Vaaderbilt, ” was entering the Gar |'the to an end to-day. The get-away card | SS | 0 ballot not belonging to him. If for the briefest possible moment could to his old form, won the entertain the idea that he coud take een ‘by two lengths from yan | such advantage | should not be here as Ayes favorite. The latter | hie representative. Whateven the truth all the way until) may be, Mayor McClellan wants only . Where Orrdonde’a | the trath.” closed with @ rush, Dreamer) After the decision Justio ete “een With a Rush. Btrong, ‘but oould not get up to) Amend the. members of ‘he a ae wee an easy tain, of Canvassers met again eas een ; adjourned until to-morrow. when. the ln hn Mf, el canvass of the vote will be ders caah ™ Nostromo Nover Headed, taken he muna a rush on ti In Kings County the canvasa of the yes all oa me {a y we feat vote was begun by referring the returne vlad ¥H from ach Assembly, District to Sanen oe committee's of them. This was over ¢! 0 4 "1 dw qs ropa behing i, Ba to confirm the rimorw. et aera ena an wk “Ty, Fone trnsog out f with aa tye, Speculation in the ring was kre tied To) mn nent fad | crowe he ZAR TO GIVE HIS that! unusually brigk, ‘To-morrow the season re sot LAND TO PRASANTS, |" si ioral * wae rl ae ray we aii Banaster ran teat lof the. Hearat lawyers, in Queens County tt was ony the order of Justice compare the tally sheets wit ie chart on Page & Spertars's returns, The mipaing rr fiom the FPifty-seoond ‘election. District of the First Assembly — District ot * WASHVILLE RESULTS. esas oie tay were found to-day, . enyel to Shion they il . ve been ioe «Bt yesterday . Tenn,, Nov. ~The ag the to-day reeulted as follows: ania he rer returns on igh and pd T RA utter Brown (10 to Ohryesa (ou out tor piace) 2, Royal he aay wheete and the returne hie the frat. eight ehention districts: er (Even) 1, |OF the Fleet y District had been Hot ¥ poraares the board " etjourned oh n Pattee tor bk place) 2, Horne: |Ocicek toanorvow moraine. Blight ain ere neles were found between go coal it te, sheets and itr returns of re, rote 1) 2, Bestor vf Hy ean minor ioe th tn fg Ny t enth Election Diet ifn bara Distr trata Torna st, wilt Cri gd erat to Fy wo until (even), oes a Siaten ti] show cause why a quorum shoould not go ove ate from eaoh elotion distr'r® instead of wen have n previous years plaoe, DEUX TEMPO. Loman | o& Why was the arrangement enter into with Mr, Hyde personally? A. rien | explained that to him, The nature the transaction demanded It; Q, But I want you to explain that, ad RACING ‘ad LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE. FIFTH RACE™MARARET M. 71, SITTER HAND 10.11 | SIXTH RACE—MANFRED 5.2, NARAN 5.2 place, ORA he pt aan aS Src al FOOTBALL RESULTS, ; ee rd At Swarthmore—Swarthmor, 27; Lafayette, 0. \ a he HEARST GETS TWO MORE COURT ORDERS, Attorneys Charles Hyde and. Henry Young, acting for: Hearst, to-day seoured an order compelling Clerk of Kings County, to show cause why he ¢ duce the tally sheets used by the election also obtained an order compelling the Board