The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1906, Page 5

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o sin the four most in OVER 800,000 BALLOTS CAST OR FOUR QUEENS Ten Thousand Watched Bulletin While Votes Were Counted. LEADERS FAI‘L AT END. In an Exciting Finish Would- Be Quéens Find :Them- selves Only Princesses. ‘The four most popular young wom Traian sec tons of Gre but mo flere wes the comperition that more than 400,000 Daflots, cut copies of Evening World, cast to dotermne the winners of ontest So exciting wns tle battle of beauty mhich has been waging for three weeks among the readers The World that more than , 10,00 packed themaeives about the corner!of Bleocker and .Thompson last night, where the 800,000 ballots were be Ang counted The scone In Bleecker atreet last night front of the Campidogilo Hotel; ch is the meeting place’ of the svonthg persons. y, When thousands ple defers, bulletin boards to discover arhich of the candidates deen ed. This similarity was more pak- ent by the aot that one or two of the fair_candidates for the Queerily honers actually obtained more votes than many of tho regular candidates nt po- Mtical elections, and when the name of. tha successful candidates an number of votes they had obtained wore posted on the tranepatendes there | were cheers from the crowd. Flerce Fight at the End, ‘Vhe-contest tor the election “of ths, most popular girls in the soverat Itallan Gistricts of this city has Gausee on excitement for some no way to describe the place at the very last momont Wednesday, when {t was an that the polls would closg at 4 0 in the afternoon. Then it thousands of votes Wore filed and t on ced k was that talian Assoclated a in charge, district heyy ahead ot Loulsa La thetic: Pagiia- had for many days and in the last be the contos: showed vhs had credit more than 20,00 votes, @ surprise for all her friends Herwelt to ne Hust nugat (ha: horse, who wan che. charming S La Manni, of No, bl? Hancock ns = ADA DPALen ber Dy more toes A Votes. Louisa Paglia wit be ane of the cesses in the distr be Emma Cosltore, than 26,00 votes, Gregorio, who bv succeed in the. con and tor Kk uve of Renibeen ty | Emilia Monaco Polls Near 38,000. In Brooklyn Emilia Monaco, af Ui Navy street, obtained neat Votes and itis was p over her rivals, Mu fad 82081 votes;, Emma fled 32185 votes, and caro, who comman who who Tarla, Titant Giamt nd over 17,00) yotes. The three last mentioned gris whi se Bhs Princesses of the } luce, Pe otreet, the Decne showed aniounting to ‘votes. sho Was ready 89,000 “mora ve Dut her friords prerented th to the committee so late that the had to be thrown out. He nr Next co petitor was Gluseppir levery one thought) ¥ t 2 ptrad Palace ton Tey OR a eremony on Sunday, Oct. “Little Italy's! Winner, In “Littl Italy" Maria Alter! Seat of her eee long oxdds he obtained nearl or Closest rival Tiers onis| Tea 35,055, intel she had patheveas tn he-very—short-space or four days, She it forse user: however, “but wilt we satisfied wi Prices, Hastantinn: Masts, 41d very well all alonk, ouinert nthe ETOAt rads With 1s,M8 votes, aed to her was Roslon Si ee iam —and he wt wisey bee Te COMER HEe “DEOVSI ¥ rab concerned. as the total votes cnat js now calculated at more han 800,000, poe lection e. Toeult Sinn Ttnlo-Ameriontt Prete Assosieltion congratutates Your Merjestyqn— the happy fesult of the eléotion atid wishes ty homage before yore thrones: ‘tore’ the “signature” of ear Prosident of the Axsocia- nor Cantelmo, and cased much joy in thre-tomes of the newly electe! Queens In the four Itallan dist: HH. ROGERS’S SAILOR INJURED ON YACHT. |" ‘Flerce Wind Hurls Anderson, on Lookout, Agalnst Windlass, Break- ing Leg and Two Ribs. H, H, Rogers's yacht, the Kanawha, fhad {ta deck sprinkled with blood early to-day when John Anderson, thirty- even years old, one of the Kanawha’s fallors, was blown againat the windluss und badly hurt, The yaoht wam headed for Its moor- tng place at Hast Twenty-fourth atrect mith Sallor Anderson on watch and t, H.R. Gear in chargo. 6 wind became so high that An- derson wus picked off Qurled against rife force, his feet ih tho windlass with ter- right leg and two ribs were broken and bicod m his nose and #0 ‘He was bruised in many. places. fas nent to Hollavie Hospital, ‘Dhore is much myatery concerning the identity of those who wore on the yacht when tho acoldent occurred, When thy Ki ha reached her anchor: ry. wan Pepin but overybos Hii nth, He Ke. ins iy) roe Se yacht to ker Bede fh r New York arn’ know; | from | were eleot-|_ (SIGHS FOR CONQUEST a Caged After Demoralizing Po- -} ing arrangement through_«—window, — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906. i RUSSIAN GENERAL STILL. PURSUES ELOPING WiFE AND HER COMPANION I if air i Gen. Alexander Ouchakoff, of the Rus- arniy, is still pursuing his run- away wife and Capt, Gabriel Essipott, whe recently —were—turned—beck- from w York -and sailed just a few days before tho General arrived, thirsting "TERROR, AGED TWO, lice and Driving Magis-— trate from Bench. A two-yearoid terror ta toddiing | edout hia-roomin St Joseph's Home to- secking whom he may deyour. He wants to fet out. He wants to | with the other bablew amd pull r. He wants action, quick os patcattust-he: de iny a place where he cannot havo his way, He his been arraigned in court twloe. He has driven police reserves to cover d ncMauletrate from the bench. Tut thelr he ch get tt, ap now glory: has departed, “and net hewalla his tate ao -tenve_06. atolee. which vibrates on Ue Dasa strings of: c‘aprings in fils little bed, and echoes from —the farawey— hills, —— Who he 1s no one #éema@ to know, He was found in Corlears Hook “Park 4>-nnd—taken tothe Delancey Wit} a dipper he atten ed to put @ tin ear on Policeman Sul+ liven, but missed his aim and landed on tho officer's lp. Then he cried for the dipper Unt he got tt Witt the second Ming hv crashed-the drink ,—Checkera and dominoas next attracted } the terror, and it was ‘verybody’s more but his, dle witon the checkers hadt-tost their charm; to: Upset. ouspidors ind set a table off its legs. * Terrorlzed Gerry Soate ildren’, © Station, where he made j— + OUCHAKOFRE- Capt. for blood. ' Mme. Ouchakoff and her companion fled from here to Hayre, where they fearmed that tie General I France, in purmutt. of yma sailed for; them. Hayre the elopers fled to London, and | pursuing then From jatcer a few days departed for parts -un- known, Since hts wit? ran away with Enstpoff while Gen, Ouchakoff was at F tive months ago, , Yowing vengeance, STATEN ISLANDS TROLLEY TROUBLES, (Cars Stalled, Lights Out; Boats —Missed- Because of the: Wretched Service. - Staten Island trolley patrona have eon having a repetition of ir sum~ ther experienced, WIth he power @iV= ing out and Cara being 5 {ous points about the sin: Co: iaint-to-this-effert day gion by Wihan New Brighton, 8, 1. aa follows; Wirt His ed wt vari- nd. awas filed to- with the Btate Railwad Commis- M ills, Weat omplaint was ticked No, 121 Rement ayenue, po Wert Brigirt The Board of Stat smisaiano Dear Sirs: 1 had” that our conference wi Manager Hazelrigg would Staten Istanders retiet ¢ tolerable surface rail but K has‘ becums neces: to_rengw.my com fsland Every Night a Lack Within a weok, after Uon of the power plants Baker and Barnes “marked Improvement In of pawer,- Dut Tis | this Do repeatedly slong tn—the--cars.——Tuosday- were absolutely with ten or fifteen” minut Ment he power Wa. fetent that onty one car Int About ‘Operution—of the troiicy lines on this there | wretohed conditions of last ;tivebeen duplicated: — over seek. me a car or have ornwied without Me eadiignts or lights th rom the. iti- ay. servi aary for me the of ‘Power. the Inspec- Dy Messrs, was 3 Tis ALLOY Weak the night cars power for at a—time: (a 8 Thaut= could cttmty you consider the peril to passengers carrying them in, care that) are mexposed sight-inch raila 1b. becomes a matter a . ta “the island that on, When @ oration i eo densely stupid that ves ite patrons tothe steam it rive by indescripably wretohed service the only hope of Staten Iwi- anders is in- your Boant exercising {ta authority, Youre vary er £ M LB. Wa WERT TWO COWBOYS KILLEDBY BAND OF UTE INDIANS. Off the Reservation Redskins Have Been Killing Stock to Keep from Starving. OMATIA, Oct, 19—Two whites have Deen killed” an Be Indians wounded in a ght between Utes and cowboys near the Kaylin Ranch,, not tte ‘Ehe—Gtee te and of 703 that Intely tett on ur Tdaho “and Mon- ii ‘the Indiana are in a bad way and fare Stirving and have been killing stock for food, “Ihe ranchinen travel only” Ut parties, and unless U troopa reach Soon aiid take chaz ve iw Uikely. to bbe a pitched batile’ balora Jone. salts intsetis hierdie atid Hee Lila { spit into thtes parties and Tare. ' Sar What Gey can gat. | The geht last night was due to a j vont. U! band of cowboys trying. | from killing catt) ; aha through private sources O, After Finding | Hatt Him, Stopped: Shor NVhen a man has lived to be 70 years-old with a 40-year-old habit grown to him like a knot on a tree, Tehanes j till he-dies. * But occasionally the spirit of youth Pia alee when he is about ten feet Yn"'the Onildren's Court he waded {nto Mugistrate MoAvoy's Jewelry, and Was about to pe with the official watch when was overpowered by sonte policemen. But he got even dy Kicking the inkwell-vyer and musing up the Maglatrate’s shirt front, ‘Then ho walked.-alongthe—railing In front of the court, and atyok-a pen in the var of a nurse who tried to quell hin When Magistrate Zeller heard. thane plot was hatching to:have the terror Rrrajgned before him, “he went on & strike, and refused to act in the case linens the twe-yearald jas tried by proxy, ‘This Was arranged, and he Was sent to the St. Joseph Home, Just who the child is cannot be} Jearned, but Whoever ho I he's the | most Interesting chap seen oUt of a oir jeus in « long time, His big eves ate | |hive and. his curly batr ts light and |soft, but he has a-fist that can reaoh out and mako Itnelt felt in any aocloty, MANCHURIA REACHES SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FIRANCISOO. Oct. WAt the end of a ter days’ trip trom Honolula under. convoy of the United '8) ais cy testi Wisconsin, the il gteames, Manchuria arrive nat i ‘Wileconsin, fat The-terror_was-sent.to—t the Hitent tha tarry Rt athe, and Boclety, where he was king from the| « Ive-minute run took thirty- moment he entered. Other children 7 Ee Taran Verne ; ne conference at your Ne obeyed , every command he Ave! York omce Mr, Hazelrigg put into though, he cannot talk, he gave operation the system for. starting orders by motions of his obubby the cars at the forry that IT aug: everybody likes him, yet they like | of the cars, when there has been Bower, Care Miss Ferry-Boats. however, In the moy toward ‘the ferry Shore lng the on Drighton than. they ering the same distar un two FUNtINg it between open © two minutes e lant eight ton In aonnection, minutes. by- the lo} the ferry, rt Track Torn Up. Another matter that oo omes within your Juriediction ts the condition of the track on the North fit has been: (orn up for 4tihe best part of two 4 workmen have oy 8 5 months for miles, while sionally put tn a Yow hours laylig paving blocks be- frreen the tracks, me, primarily, hontver are to, blame fin tow the troll: apinore «thas the city for permit~ ny to apen ime; and PU ‘i as this nul ynuiaance to con jand determination remains-{n some |men to the last day of their lives, | When such men do find any habit of |Ilfe has been doing them-harm; they | surprise the Oslerites by a degree of | will power that 1s supposed to be- liong to men under 40 only, “T had been a user-of-cotfee until three years ago—a period of 40 years—and am now 70," writes a) N, Dak. aman. ‘I was extremely ner-| yous and debilitated, and saw plainly | that I must make a change, | ‘Tam thankful to say I had the} nerve to quit coffee at once and take}! on Postum without any dawdling, and experienced no ill effects, On the contrary, I commenced to gain,| } losing «my nervousne: within two |months, also gaining strength. and health otherwise, “Wor a man of my age, [am yery| well and hearty. I sometimes meet |persons who laye not made thelr| Postum right and don’t Ike it. But, 1 tell them to boll {t long enough,| jand call thelr attention to my Iqoks| j how,sand-before I used it, that seems | | convinelng. | “Now, when I have writing to do lor long columns of figures to cast up| |I feelsequal to {t, and can get. through my work. without the tagged | out feeling of old." Namo given by! Postum Co., Battle Oreek, ey { | {Read the book, “The Road to Well- Mn fo ret ee 8 Tea CHEVENNE HARRY” Actor Accused | New York a few ¢ Manchester tended a perfor presi with 1 shaw they m opened at the are he'll stick to the habit| ! WE OUT OF A OB UPFOR ABDUCTION, THIS WANS CTS Loe s Empl gency Departments di Nent special bar; tion of seasona by Mother. of teen-Year-Old Manches License Revoked and He Fi ter (N. H.) Girl. | ads in Tom Vlish F — } Gut “OUND IN THIS CITY.} made and lined throug Fashioned dotrble- breasted well made and full cut a rewleatelt ecial Sale ron fer Girl Chum Ran A and Is Believed to Be in Philadel styles. in French and 49e, 75¢, 1.00, In white and Edwin M old, an actor ray; pany, was to mene tng. Monday wat Hoe ce Boys’ 3.50 Russian Overcoats 1.35 Fase rts and mixtures; extra: teneth and nga Fuad Bree yc ree very finely fae sitic collar; emblem + Manchester purge of Age aren srs Yor Larger Boys, 8-16 ignnt f the » W lar of silk velvet. Buster & Russian Blou Fincy mixturesand-tweed: tn Fall 3 cotorines, Bloomer pants; belts of pater’ embroidered. Asilk tle with every suite r' $4.50 value. OPEN -SATER ‘Mer Maze Hubbard. a was Inolosed Tne company Park The ly D to 4 trom FOUR OF CREW STUCK T WRECKED-SCOTCH KETCH. aed. 1 thy and Hasei, who had follow: Manch T have just closed a Rwety Fixed Her Unt took ooks ta the Bou Traded, Working give a limited number fine suit patterns at 2 than | conld’sell them from Gree of taking and Lexing: they registered as man Hazel's father found leters ad hurried | 1 ¥ nder martly attired J drawn tall a in court word and Your Leather Leather--ar the-shee: But—there and more Blyn Afterbury System Clothes Ready HON NS $18 to $45 The ~ >aloney, Good cloth is often spoiled by- Las indifferent cut, exper: cutting is sometimes marred by~ poor material, When. you find the combination gf good fabrics, best workmanship and_ style you have found the acme yf i clothes integrity. thing like How Sure WILY Blyn_bus: “Atterbury System Cluthes” Seven Big Best Stores: 6th Av. and 27th Street. 3d Aye and eed Street — 09 Bth Ay,, 39th.& 40th 162-Bowery,-nr-Broome. St. 2891 3d Av. 160th & 18 1st. BROOKLYN STORES | | equal the best tailor’s worl: at about i —halfhis_ch. es piss pelsscialion 4 Ask the -7Man Who Wears Them cAt $25 equal to the ct best $50, “Princeton” Top Coat— anew model, “Winston” Sack ‘Suit, an extreme model, “English” Sack Suit, } a medium model. Tl Qe University” Sack Suit, es = @ conservative model 7 | iptaitenat Other Suits (& Overcoats at $18 to $45 = stom tailor’s” 1263-1265-1267 Broad: We also sell Men's Satisfactory ___ Haberdashery, Shors and Hats. 39-41Cortlandt St, —3-STORES— | Het, Oth ® Sth Avery “L" Stations. Also at New | t f —183- Broadway, Havo Simultane: Opened T ‘Fourteenth and Fineenth Greater New York Mores Hosctsige FLEE vow yrs one arnt ar 633 BROADWAY at Bloker St. d Rapids Furniture $49.08 AND 2149 BROADWAY at 75th St. Rooms = (hihi Where a full lina cf thelr Unequalled fon~ bone and Ghorolates will always be f POUMTADL (DRNET SECVED 7) PLS: be placed at of hos fordeltvery from % tore in other mI oy 8 ae Citles, thereby ving oxpress charges. that Ctaad Unequalle’ Open Mendiy ant ¢ day hVenin gy. Sanday Werld Wanta Work Monday Morning Wonders | SIXTH AVE. & 81ST ST. Sterling Values in Clothing for Boys and Girls! Hats—tor lifants 3.50: Owvercoats at 1.69 Very full cut and eatra length in fancy wool mixtures; ind Winter ditions. Please =“ to see this naa eee shalf Buy a ae of Bhyn Sapa count ‘ Se 629-834-833 Broadway, evoted to these? pains attrac requisites display Stylish Plaid Dresses, $i. 45 effects wi ect in out. New ally worth 2.50, Children’s Bearskin Ceats, $1.95 fine eHect—deep tur jaunty plusti. Very wer: cuiis and~coliar, Worth 3,00 white Sfres'1 to Syrs of Bear Skin and sairksy effects at, eack 1.50 and 2.50 niany novel shape prety on sie Years col- se Suits 1.35 weights and t teather;-embtem hand Sizes 3-8 years; regu DAY EVENINGS. — in do- ain ic cloths of the higher grades which will chance barg: of customers a choice of 5 per cent. lower prices } for tinder ordinary con- | Your | Your Price | Fit nd Work—that’s what- makes are many kinds of Leather— kinds of Work. Leathers are the best that —the Blyn work is the best nt machines, S-Rte-HOt——— quatied ats srd=tiot the BSL ric 2, you know. y ettough, poe sort-of between-Park and-Etlery Street: y, near Greene Avenue for Saturday and a splendid— J

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