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RESULTS EDITION » PRICE ONE CENT. PRES. M’ ALL HAZY ON NOTE BIG STRIKE WILL STOP WORK ON ALL GREAT BUILDINGS ‘Order Will Be Issued To-Night to Go Into Effect To-Morrow Calling Out Every Mechanic in Iron on Skyscrapers. An order calling out all the structural ironworkers engaged in bullding operations in this city will be tasued to-night, and work on all buildings in | course of construction will stop, so far as the mechanics in iron are con- cerned, to-morrow morning. ‘This statement is made upon the authority of M. F. Ryan, president of the International Bridge and Structural Iron-Workers’ Union, who has come to\New York to take personal charge of the situation, Mr, Ryan made the announcement to) ——————— fhe Bvening World this afternoon at his headquarters tn the Ashland House ‘efter @ conference with the local lead- fy of the structural iron workers’ or- @animtion, He will attend « meeting of the union at Forty-fitth street and Third avenue to-night and direct @ plan of campaign, 16,000 Men to Quit. ‘will have to kknogk off, If non-union 43 é Hite [pei g § ate erecting about thirty big. build- in Manhattan demanded that ve non-union men employed in § plan’ it of the American Bridge Com- vn Pennsylvania be discharged. it & MoCom mid that they had, no qonnection with the Bridge p . President of the and Structural Iron Workers, weld that he could produce proof to the eontrary, The American Bridge Company re- fused to disctiarge the non-union men Gad o strike was declared against Post hs Bree a assiatance to —— MANY. DRIVERS IN DRY GOODS DISTRICT Quit. Shot by “Black Hand.” LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Trust Company Loses Suit, WHITE P! 18, N.Y, NOV. wh The Farmers’ ‘and Trust Com- pany, a trustee of Manhattan, has toot ts ult for & resale of the aia New York & Nofthorn Ratiroda Com- pany's property, under & mortgage tne roalroad ree map y gaveto the trum iesue Seeue of EMS Soltn' ore. Su ¢ [ “ Circulation Books Open to All” N ‘OVERIER a, 190. . We YORK, MONDAY, | uid Circulation Books Open to All”, ¥ HEARST WIS HIS FIGHT TU RECOUNT VOTES Ballot Boxes Opened in Five Election Districts. The Mayor, Through Former Judge Parker, Made Vigorous Opposition to Recount, Justice Amend, in the Supreme Court, | to-day ordered that the Board of In- spectors in five election districts named joy counsel for William Randolph | Hearst shall open the ballot boxes | and recount the ballots therein. This decision maintains the contention of | Hearst counsel that the admitted dis- crepancies, mistakes and inarccuractes on the tally sheets of the election dia- Aricts in question are sufficient to give ise to doubt as to the accuracy of the count on élection night, Judge Parker, for Mayor McClellan, and Deputy Corporation Counsel Butts, for the Board of Bhections, tought against the recount to the last minute, Charles H. Knox, Chairman of the Tam, many Law Committes, also took a hand, but was entirely ignored by the Court Justice Amend Orders | A BLOW TO M'CLELLAN, | when’ he put & question as to the jaw in the matter, Heard Long Argumente.. ° After lstening for more than two hours to atwuments for and against the opening of the ballot-boxes eel Amend asked if in the five cases question the discrepancies could be As plained without recourse to a recount Mr. Butta promptly replied, that they could, and that, moreover, had affi- davits from the e}.ction of offering fen aris days § declaton oihee t at We to-day. neta . Wife’s Clemency Falled, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., NOV. m. —When his wife néfuged to testify against him on her own complaint of atrocious aasault and battery Mortimer Disbrow expeoted = indictmen te it hin Lain of rod pt Ly ange made: agalcot hen tn thet ‘waa convécted and disoh st hae @uspension of sentence al fe witee ‘8 Te quest, On this conviction Lab row wee eemienced to two years in Rete prison. Isle of Pines Must Go Alone, WASHINGTON, NOV, 2/.—It \s stated posttively «hat this Government has had po thought of unlertaki with the sie of ‘Piven situation ie ‘te ped that the’ FN ae) ponits Bere aw 1 territor cers ‘and ‘aleplase the’ pr the present Cuban officials, Fear a Lynching, SLOUX CITT, th., Noy, 71.~The quart bow the jail in which te ovnfined J. H. MoWilttams, een or ar? a ony five ene oe fa iy wounded pany Svar othe Bok pee Bola inf 3 ee Woyler to Handle Riots, » MADIRD, | Nov. / 2, 2 lov has od Madrid for Bareslona ial Bevtal- "| the exouses of the Inspectors or on the full and satisfactory explanations, “The court must take into conaidera- on,” declared Justice Amend, “the tally sheets, balhot clerks’ statements and all other documents pertaining to |, the election in each of these five dis- twiots, and i the discrepancies can be explained and no injury has resulted to any candidate @ recount ia unnecessary; but, If the court be unable (o deter- mine, by theso documents and explana- tons that an injury was mot done there whould be a recount.” “Does Your Honor Intend to act upon face of the returns?” querled Austen G. Fox, the leader of oounse! for Rlearet, “T want al! the light possibile on the situation,” answered the Court, Mr. Fox jurped right into a warm argument to show (hat the Court could 4o notitne but omer a recount. Ho Ingisted that the statute was manda- tory and that the courts have held that the only way that mistakes can be Corrected is by a recount, Butts Opposes Recount. “If you decide otherwise,” anid Mr, Pox, warningly, “you absolutely re- Vorse the, Appellate Division, 4 say this wish all due respect, Judge Parker You shovld {nett that the Inspectors tn these five districts open the vation boxes and recount the ballots, ‘nis iy strong language to ue directly to! t the court but I am using it with the ‘Nighest respect for the covet, I repeat that the statute is mandatory, and that the ballots themselves are the best Mr. Butts charged that Mr, Fox was ‘attempting to terrorize the court. Ho maintained that the court had the power to question the Inspectors and ‘pear their explanation of the discrepen- FOREIGN SIX- DAY RIDERS PRACTISING. AT VAILSBURG. TROUVSSELIER DUSSA, DOREELINGER..DECAMP, VANON?, VANPERSTUVET) UNBALT I LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORTS FCHODALE, AT 20 KING OFFERS CUP WANTS ORDINANCE ECHODALE, AT 20 TO, TAKES FIFTH) FOR OCEAN RACE KAIST 1 FOTN. Jost Pilots Winner Home—| New. York Yacht Club to Con- Zeala, at Good Price, sider the Matter at Meet- Must Be Free of Beatty | Opening Winner, - ng ToNight. or Abolished,“ 4 It it pay Pi ere ‘Tan cates: fr the Byening Post |. crrcago, Nov. #.—aklderman, A 2. RESULTS AT BENNINGS. oe our te ‘ot Bene tule ite Harr’, this evening will’ 1ntrodicp an : % (ty, offered, for te uncle, King wa O%er Into the meeting of the: \city Paid Lesley! 0 6 1) 10) adi alee det teothar Goeai yacht ,CoWne! directing the Corpdration Count jarjoram (7 to lor place) % se, elimllar to the one walled last May, {Mt of the Clty of Chicago to draft an Torcan 3. and the New York Yacht Club will ordinance prohibiting the game of foot- ball In Chicago until the present rules take action on the offer at a special SECOND RACE—Sameon (9 to 20) means teblatit. 1. aro modified, aud the dangers of bru- 1, Royal China (2 to 8 for place) 2) ‘The second ocean yacht race will be | tality eliminated from the game. | Phe Watercourse 3. open to yaghts of the world amd will Far tir ey on ot go Og Uhr be sailed in 1907. King Edward an- e Injuries Tesulting: trom the game THIRD: RACE—TOM Cogan (8 to) nounced his intention of offering a cup |tM/8 season make foo & mor~ 2) 1, Woolgatherer (4 to 6 for place)| for another ovean contest when he | "tna" ther will not tn Any we. li Ward’: visited Wilson’ Marshall on the Atlantic ine % Seventh Wal after that boat had captured the {fere with the game betw versities of Chicago and ‘be played hankegiving day, SHEVLIN, OF YALE, WINS KENTUCKY GIRL | Miss Sherley’s Interest in Foot- bm expe gare entre jiByn Prince ven * direct ot FOURTH RACE.—Edict (7 to 1) 1 +] Rote een Re we OF sia Mid sa Thia second race will nét be until Ingleside (6 to & for place) 2, Sir eh Tristan 3 FIFTH RACE—Echodale (20 to 1) ', Hyperon (6 to 5 for place) 2 Sidney ©. Love 3. , in order to give, time for the build- ing of yachts specially designed for aa ceean fle, Many of the yachts entered tn last race were not orig- inally designed for any such contest, Several of the entries were intended for pleasure cruising only. team for Aearly the whole of tile jour- but’ in the stretch Woolgatherer SIXTH RACE—Bobble Kean (4 to 1) 1, Poter Paul (7 to 2 for place) | Morgan to “Andy” Mamilton, N.Y, LIFE PROFITS PAID OBLIGATIONS OF JUSTI Hamilton Secretly Settled with Cash from Morgan’s Firm by CE M'CAL \ George W. Perkins. Prosident John A, MeCall, of the New York Life, was put on the witness” ~ stand this efternoon* vy the Legisiatlva Insurance Committee to explain the” | notes made by his brother, Supreme Court Justice Rdward O, Me@all, and “Andy” Hamilton which were paid by J. Pforpont Morgan out of New York | Life, to stop tha demand of the Cen| &, MeCall. of 1901, was that circumstances justified it, Morgan & Co. for the loan. So he Jet Kidder, Peabody & Co. | $40,000 In Interest. | apserted. own personal account. mixed his personal funds and those Life indiscriminately, or other people’s money,’ THUMPED HIS FISTS swinging stride that nearly scattered Once on the ‘ktand he disregarded Mr. Hughes's request to be sea: Human Sagan ly, ae NM pas beat Seventh Ward half a all Reveals Secret 01 BENNINGS ‘RACE TRACK, D. C,,| !evstt. Nov. %.—Washington's | fine | weather Head and Head to Streteh, Engagement, still continues and race goers at Ben- nings to-day enjoyed an afternoon that was almost tummer'like, They likewise Sh ny day's racing, for the enjoy a good day’ B, fo a ey My me. Ray srt Capt. Tom Sheviin, of Yale's vietor- fous football team, 1s to be married some time next summer t oMies Bitx- In jabeth Brannin Sherley, 4 Dive-grass belle of Loutsville, and although thelr, * | engagement, has been In effect since tant winter tt became known for the fret Mltimo to-day, It was the Intention of the families to make the apnoundement in January, but Miss Sherley's intereat in the Yate game this year and her lon gtrip-to Boston: to see Yale defeat Haraved gave rise to the ruthor that she an dthe captain were afiaanced. Mite Sherley Is a beautiful girl of eighteen, who was graduated trom the BSeored Heart Convent in Parte’ last yeur and met Capt Shevlin in Minne card was better than usual and the big : @ ay fields afforded opportunities for apecila- tion which, the . Washington iH pigzer ime pany the y asin handlesp sp are ae track goed, saan as also the Steep! ABE. ie ree of ati nee nee still main- Ce hoe wm increase in n the most nancial Wy othe Club has had. The ngleside, Sun Fire and Bir Tristt 4 raced head and head to the gasien | tse fourth, followed by Edict and Venus. (In the run home Inglesle went to the | front, but gave away fo Bait, who bed accone fe ed by threequarters de was a length in frome be ir Tristian, Mt Tee Beaten a Head, 20.to 1 ee by a Neck, fd: et, aiebae leap, oat Cees meee $8 Japa, where his parents Hive, Jaad wine ay Fi. H rs, Jookeya. te. nt ui ah Wl Be ter, Ge is the davelter of Mra, Bran- Kh can nln Bherley of Louisville, Her father iy Wee oreiane BK lated few years cB. aie ea S ae he | ‘The pretty Kentucky girl ny Gy bare. ing has been wrapped up in foot ook he ran +! ’ a t but 5 he she met Sheviin st was Just after hi ex | sf r election to the captainey for this, year, Gapiaad'was Berly.1A the fall Allee Shepley. ane ber 4, |) 4 $y Ees K ee 7u i” i Amber: {mother came Bast, und there has not “ge! front in running, sa boon a Cry, played thi nh from i and tae the Admission ashton, ie "Sais Bherlevy admitted the engagement to-day, saying: \ ald not want It announced ustll January, but now that it ls know, there Is nothing else to say, Thote has j been no dato sit for the wedding,” aire Bherly id that the wedding dynamos den't ait usually, He stood at attention with bis hands thrust be {nto the pockets of his double-breasted blue coat, and scowled under his bulg- ing forehead. [i is this forelead that explains Mr, Perkins more than any+) thing else, He is otherwise quite an or- dinary looking chap, narrow shouldered, rather small, His nose is for from any semblance of the commanding hook that ornaments the Platts and the Depews, Hie chin and his round cheeks are aly IN BON “There would be no way of traci; added, ‘I probably paveRtag it a weel’ or ten days later, with my money BY N.Y. Just beiore the adjournment of tie Legislative Insieaneg Life profits in the Morgan steel syndicate, George W. Perkins testified thet the $60,000 was paid i 1908 by “yellow dog” handler for the New York tral National Bank for the settlement of notes made by “Andy” Hamilton and Supremo Court Justlee Edward Wh The notes covered a period between the spring of 1897 and the winter THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD THING, Perkins’s explanation of his pocketing of the $40,000 profits on a joan Kidder, Peabody & Co. applied to Morgan & Co. couldn't undortake it, and Perkins thought {t would be a good thing for the agents’ “Nylic fund,” have $1,000,000. That million made “Bhd I had the authority to use that money for the “Nyli¢,” he Perkins made a pltiable spectacle in efforts to explain what he had one with thé $40,000, Finally, cornered by Hughes, he sald that be had deposited the money, not.to the account of the * According to the explanation that he made, ho belonging to agents of the New Yor. i ® that money, Mr, Hughes,” he Perkins said he kept only memoranda of such transactions and had never kept a book of any of his dealings for “Nylic,” IN ANGER, Loud mouthed, gesticulating and obviously nervous, Perking waved his "arma and thumped bis fists, when he admitted uner the hammering ques- . tlons of Mr, Hughes that he is a rebater, has knowledge of some of the ways in which Judge Andy Hamilton got the food for the Yellow Dog, and told about the New York Life’s participaticn in the steel syndicate, Perkins has previously been beforo the Committee and et that time whon he told of the letter from father tHat made him famous, he dis- played the dynamic energy which {s said to hve worked bim up tho Jadder from his first job as office hoy. To-day tho dypamo ws time, there wae enough of current on to run a subway train, looked Irritated and it is known that most financiers consider ono séasion with Inquisitor Hughes ailite enough for a season, At any rate Mr, Per~ kins strode out through the spsctators and stenographers in & stumping, Working over~ Mr, Perking note books to the winds. most boyish ia thel# lack of obaraster, hae brow es are togetier, But thore js the Perkins forehead, . Tt is big and brond and bulging. It gives hin a look of witdom, and, Indeed ft should be 59, for the brain. apace i crowded tnto the fore: ond am) the back of the Perkins head is in kes with the weak cso and unobtrut ehla, | Tt Is @ case of “front.” When Mr, Perkins thrusts his chin down Into his collar and tilts Ale fore (Continued on, Second Page.) = log QUEER JUGGLE D DEA: WIFE Comittee wus afteriour, Cashier Banta, of ine New Yok Life, Wad heen lu‘ned over to the swere that early n the year $700,000 in New York City bonds Central National Bans. In the pace of these cecirities a casnier’s cheokwf the Cenwal:la- tional was out 1 the veuits ot the New York Life, No record of this transaction was ever made. This was at a time, Banta said ,when the 3 two ‘at shi yr ner -mother the “gues! of Bas John Pullman, at. Governor's same) distance Tor the place, ep ot | ial They will return to Louley.tle by His. Father, onth, but Miss Sherley will eome re Sane to attend the Yale Junior N. dy NOV, names A. i the 0) ould. of cor he some time after Sheva raduates hext June, , NASA eee Aged Doctor a Suicide. SUFFOLK, YA, NOY. %.+Dr. Ba Ward D, Phillips, the most prominent , |Physlelan of Norfolk, committed sui- John A. MoCall is a trustee eoceminetiesiibe FORGED INDORSEMENTS TO CHECKS, Louis Maurer, aged twenty-two- a cornice maker, of Noy. 130 West Fortieth strect. was arraigned in the Tom's Srurt fis afternon charger with fo ait wat held in $1000 bai: ior was important with reference to taxation. possession of New York tatu. - of the Contral National, Ai mmm rgery and after admitting Mi the rang Jury: by Magisteat } mre “Nylic” fund, but’ to his. Pit Wi vy 4 | ‘J é

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