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FINAL. [Kei (Ciba {RESULTS EDITION. i 2 Ree, ONE CENT. NEW YORK, | TUESDAY, M ‘ [ « Circulation BOE. Open to Au.” | 32 fo} Cc TC S B ER (23) 19006. “THIRTY si LOST ON HOUSEBOAT INA HURRICANE _ John Russell, Picked Up by El Paso After Drifting 36 Hours on a | Flimsy Raft, Tells Fate of - His ‘Comrades. One of the men w ho were blown out to sea in a flimsy barge from | t Thursday reached New York to- icked him up Friday evening. The eight jogether,at Ti the Florida coast in the cyclone of 1: day on thy stedmer El Paso, which ; others were lost,_and this-survivor-saw them -die; stage of the storm, one by one at other times, until he was alone on the} ittle+tatt-and-surrounded Simen Who Saw 7 36 Comrades Drowned, » and Captain Who Saved. Him at Sea fae AS FOR 7000 PALICEMEN. ~WBIG SHIKE-UP ‘Bingham Plans to. Shift Practically All the Offi- “cers and Men. ‘NO POLITICS, HE SAYS.| Will Be for Election Duty, but Some Transfers Will Be Permanent. Commissioner Bingbam |s busily er: faxed in an transfert in the history Departm: ‘The transfers will co into effect at midnight on Nov. 5 and will affect ry daptain, inmpector nts and ¥ prot wority of th nen in the city. wa patrol i b. | ‘FIGHTERS HAVE SCRAPPY LOWS. a Clafinaly 2 Bad Rides, Most Recent on Tommy Waddell, To-Day, Causes Officials to ‘Refer Rider's Case to Jockey Club. ARGUMENT AT METROPOLE. Meet to Arrange New Match, and Agree, After “Hot Words, to Fight Again Before Club Offering the Best Purse, First Week in-Jannary. = TERRIBLE TERRY BAD RIDE COSTLY AND CORBETT IN FOR JOCKEY RADTKE AHOT ARGUMENT. “AT JaMAlca TRACK, ofikst BAGE-UMaln Chance @ to. rrycitctiovern set aide the & with and 6 to 5) 1, Gild.. (8 to 6 for, ality of a as bite) 2 Dunvalio 3. ton to New iim vp just when hi Tit weukt syell_ tp be hope! He had been afloat z {/ fours. “Tae Et Paso 5 hava parsed him by 2nd not Capt, RS. ‘Knowles, apprized of a ahiowreck tn | tie vicinity by the debrix on the waves, | ‘\_pareruily #earohed!the horiaon with ils [ | Biarses and spotted the Jitthe raft whlle F: 1 | }t wos. yet miles awez. The Onty Survivor. John Russolt iv the mame of tho vivor of this thrilling dimaster. He is hits mana hatiys of the West Ind ‘ant with tits wite attire agrenswhe-sreinourning bim aa dea: 3, Taylor County, Mlorida’ Russ!” { | Almost a Riot in Lobby: as “Suffragettes~ Are Forced to the Street. |: wa Se} tk a bridge and structural tron zi 3 tework-wivn hundreds ¢ ‘Ot others building Ure-Fingicr Railroxt— qoross the keys from the mainland -f Florida to Rey Weat. 2 Raseell's wardrsps at the present the “presnnce ‘of time Conse pt a PIF Of trowsersn and woniey aura 7 ot whom, fg ahirt. Hig body fg a Mans Of rUlNes Joitc the protests of the police, “mi ands-are-so torn he cafinot gxee to- sind into the out tise thom, He is a modest man, strong jondy of the Hou: Commons with fon of buttonholing the mem- pioveven! the Inte: aati A-numbet—ot and resourceful and his simple story of opie cgeperivness tHeda-ansining told in fiction [n the Way of udcanture at sea] Thit js hie aceount By forany they are ternied Here, yoning -Wetld reporter op JeRASoMety chairain— the lebhy and "Paso this arternoon: haranguc the few anembers of) Meht- present in tha; part of toe By John Russell. Who police, after being Feinfor Our gang was working on tho rail-|mad@ a strateric advance against subport-of shel ay Algagreeable. Ly but none of paw any Indl cations of a big alorm.— We-had~our;-92. witnessed in Or abot the House except oat exceptional occasions. iin Fie ite |Chicago’s E sibly Hurt Is-on ay - TREAT xoMayor < sufioring wit Conviction of | Fourteen Carter H n injured ¢ USE tn May lor “Pos- internally, Home: H » mombers of “DEATH SENTENCES are POPE IUS TOD ILL ; Bhs ~ TO SEE VISITORS = All. Renee Suspended and re deat rman Secretary for Foreign Aftat ne ¢ <#iippeF-as usual-op—tme—tatty=—and-ny | eee eee io ite 30 o'clock: werg all in bed’ asleep, leav-| police had all they could ao tarelest the fng only one min on watch, storn, Seema erate awithout ate = teing-the--more—yigorour mean hich ‘Phe-wind increased in violence, unti! seoul ha been omploved-in_ the e389 | at mianlant it was blowing a gale. a omen Teaplitely refused { {ees eave the Toure with They clung tenacious i t being ejecta nis the stalwart | iy it blew in the windows on the awa polleemen, the waltinige a other- means do: Of support and offered strenuous re- | aide of the boat and let in- the- ratt, Blatance. to expulsion, while snouts or.) and *Y, ives jumtioe!” alls. We Ali got up, put on our tfousers ana alrts and wtood by to take core of the * boat. “We will have vote cowardly men dare not resounded thronga the Finally the polite were forced to carry ut several of the women bodily, and the struggling and shouting Suffragists were all ultimately deposited tn Palace Yard, where for some time they. con- tlnwed thelz_enriliand—velement_pr feats AX’ proconsion ot) House of Commons attendants followed the women, bearing hats, cloaks and fragments of millinery, and ‘finery dropped In tha scuffle. So nolsily domonstradve were some of tho leading Suffragists that after they had been expelled from the House the police Arrested several of them any) marched them off to thp nearest pplice station, \' ‘Altogether elght Suffragizts were ar: Including the well-known lead- Anchora Couidn't Hold, We had a 600-pound anchor out. ‘An hour after midnight it bexan to drag. We put two other 8-pound—anchora: overboard, but they wouldn't noid. and |” (Continued on Bécona Pass’) SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA. ” porlam, o-New Drag, Cures hronto | Canes in Two Weekn. ww YORK, Ort, 9 — Over tw ers of the movement, “Mlsx Kenney Hpnired favorable reports wera rece! GAS eRe eset gt A nate Jagt month from sufferers ftom gezema | ous con in all parts of the country who: have heen experimenting with poslum, the new discovery of Dr, ©. T. Cox, the eminent bacteriologist, ‘The experimen- tal treatment was sent out treo ot charge under an agreoment which Dr, Cox haa with the Emergency -abora- fories, No. 2 Weat Twenty-fifth street, New York City, by which they are re- quired to sand <tt-free—to-all who eal! } or write-to them for tt ‘This free distribution wilt” continue GEN. BULLER, OF BRITISH ARMY, IS RETIRED. LONDON, Oot. 23.—The retirement of] Gen. “Sir Redyers Henry Buller, who. conducted the operations for the relief ot Ladytimth during the Boer war, and themppomotion of Lieut,-Gen, Bir William G tcholson, seho. west Chit of =the: iN throughout the month of Octoner. Re. | BUYS liliary. Attaches with the Japs | 7 aulta froin the usw drug are almost} war, to tho rank of General, werd » tmmoedfate and the terrible itching {9 ! gazetted u nisht, 2 joes effect imnye- { allaved Bt ance. faq _ diately, WARSAW, bars ‘ot the Sa tian eho --3 been condemned to ¢ court-martial. [Tt action. of the eral strike to-morrow, do. negated | Phe military authorities continue thelr domicillary visits in the resident! +)-dis~ trets. ‘They recently house of Count Krasin: Ost. ists Nghting organiza hays ath py drumhead | 1s expected that vie yuyt will result in a gea- » nearched sk, the Ben INeEN 2 of the Polish Nationalists. COLER REMOVES ~ SEWER ENGINEER. Brooklyn Borough President Takes Action. Against. Henry. R. Asserson. Henri Asserson, Chief Sngineer of the Bureau of Sewers. Brooklyn, and a dorough, by Preiidont Goer after an: inquiry into the’ uttalrs politician | in to-lay prominent was suspended of his office, Phe. investigation an, wor iy ihe it Sra of the reoen reported. ont Bath | fale fra ° * Boast. wpots the ada reel through ‘the eftofts of Coler, President. Ci here were ovontaen meatal Oy Ragin lsloyatty ect of rate decention .of is wad general income serson Was Agpottt aulary wan S00 specifications They waa condustsd by oonsulcing he charaes row out)’. Asnerson ‘wirat eel 000,008 8, er Sent epxineaty ou ra OroUs ty to. ko, tazote ‘Ougege Ott toe All Acbips and Euiaa, pioweess Seat) most the have TaNnoe Various jeadei apathy. in ih 38 et ; LATE RESULTS AT Fifth—French Nun 8-1. King Penner: 2 Siac relraniere 4<1) Sincerity Belle Other Side 1s ® America’s Cup. FOR HEARS" i Bir distric LATONIA “Tpla Ge, ft | pl. Lagy UPTON WILL TRY AGAIN FOR AMERICA'S CUP Galore i Be Sent as Soon as He Arrives on C. docided Fe nae wiopur them where th AN toto. pon, walled Te Ty a odenew that they ba nee ac for ee els to Haye atts you are gone—and that_a—n ae analstises be! s the time jx} ee daoe Seer sine toni mon will -be-devatved by them. ‘htt we hiewa his ainbition and pie -on Lower Matacomb! Key, « Ute} invaders; taking the women singly and | German Foreign Secretar nt +i + <- sel cs The sei lone ‘OB t10) “4 iC clans? faland same distance from the main | gradually. ejecta them, one by one, | i ee EET UST Aes spine lee aude meeeae fund: There were Wirty-weven “of Us} trom vhe hou | of Ferced-to Wait e ee missioner Ising aa (oss : : We-slapt and-ate on the double-deaked | ‘The moat _millinnt. of the, women i ces —tO— * # There “fe no polltisa nity he re] houseboat Halfy. n comfortable fire see 7a is SOULS, Panel Biba folesh } opsecty of the visite 6 agord sis SUbaa arama. thee zal = a cralt for Willd Weather, pur ene watt ne Ty atariar snowing, Bra DSTeRRTY = Se 7 ¥ | \n ae Weer eee ane jous prec i ~butit-for-n-voyaye-at-sca_in.y-storn...| iugleought crowds of plarmed mein. Indimosed ond has heen pulieed’ tol. sie PL i pg |various prec Tea) THE NIgNE UE Oct TT war UTE RM HE aa ie tod toanp ae Warsaw Workmienl Reset: sort! audiences iven the date deatsned by Alfred “3 Aare nang ena erate ene el ‘There was a-strong wind {excitement such a} has seldom been Here s . +of- tis reception of Herr yon’ Tashiraity,. ot a dears Fad, real DONT, sit tor ye i fone EURO TOS SON CE WOT RSO Net “any Fol SRotvies ty -deteranned-—upon | cellently. } i the design wili be furnished hy Fyto. for the: first: time in Years, Hearst is gom y to be elec Bee Let. us. give him a vote that will show that:we had a-ha’ ndin electing him. {tis time we hada Murphy the \tay, follow! districts a sint were td i ne the frat is met OF fre captains and inspectors J know 1 elr di) who are not doing thelr duty, intond to do aly th no positl nt \ Til hay on them be day, Ww be, Some to say Transferred: after electic who are deliberat tyke —dnpartant aclyes oul the oold. any concern for tyoand: earefitiiy In the some of | sht prints. to show ayolding thelr work. +] It) was seagested Thigh natn woutt-rrpbest doparta to Commissioner be wnifted back to t do meri ha. raed cre ay sald he had given that phiso of inst. Crom the freak | Matter some. thousht {do if the New| at'® the worst of It," he esaculated, as_to Adopt | tie tavle vith his Aste > When Toratire-te de thelr 0 the his big transfer rei No Politics In Iti He Says: the politica of any I hove not ax mann. thit deparunent, AT: course I know that! many of the:n havo close political afitiations. However, that Witt not cut any fgire in maxing the assignments for election day F want taKe TO prEne tie fii coinmanders in sections where they will Raye no tneentlye to do anything bot | “heir duty,”* The Commissioner eald Senlottmity® te dome, excettont workin} ‘the Tenderloin, Deputy Commisstoner | Mathot's new saund of sleuths, who are doling wholésaje “ahoo-fly"' work aut over town. appear to be delivering the | goods, ty pleased” with them; ~-His- complaint that certain captains and inspectors aro | shirking thelr duty and trying to throw | discredit upon, kis administration {s par- Ually based upon evidence gathered by | these detectives, | that Capt. | BLOODHOUNDS LEAD HUNT FOR ROBBERS, GUTHRIE, , Okla, blew open the safe ot Sparles,” at Sparkes, east of here, early to-day. They $2,000 and escaped after exchanging on | | | | Oct. 23-}Robbers | the State Bank of | Okla, Atty miles} red} hundred shots with a number of citisens drawn to the n0 by the explosion. Mhe robbers are headed for the C: and a speclal adhoinds has been | Okla. An pure | country, Apparently, with omeers and started out from Si AW Wants Work -orning Wonder: ied Pabanbt londay | F { fight Litters HL | gat in the Board of ,Atderm afterncon to” pravent” the approprk 1 for special. depul peace at the polls on el question wax” on th | to keen —oF ~Alderma Commissioner Bingham ia high-| (var than DUE RGAE Sevan Enso He tone of SHIRD AACESGbinish (ih tees undes! : Commisstone ham bdéjlaves- that thore are” cap- pando evenian Balen (3 to 1 fon and-—-inspestor— who are «tving I | place) 2 Greesing 3, the WwW oft fhe tk ve ‘ecmined to them in positions; Te is FOURT RACE—Rye ({0 to 1 and where they will be unable to accom- (PS) 9 to 1), 1: Jacobite (2 to 5 for pace) plish much: Bo you HEALY DS Woe 3’ fi “tL knew,) he said to-day, “that there i FIFTH RACE—Jacinta (4 to 1 and id : to 5) 1, Ulusion (8 to 1 for place) H Economy 3, : SIXT HRACGE—Suffrage (7 to 20 ed and out) 1, Bertha E, (8 to 2 for piace) 2, Rister Frances 3, re Pent ind he ae Teta uspended o¢ of \the cleven-day, meet- : ant hee Fotarred 0 the Jook Heidtke's Hue on Uiird race was eur ton. " tient durir i ny he ai | ihe cate the | jocitey until Ne o somey's | I room & the jockeys Maede wid o enerny | Ree es game back to ure 8. to-duy and won place. cond chalice, gue. |) Main Chance Back to Form. Wak to hia form rent “Deis wis Akvortts, — 4 no-epeed da eS T for Ww ork On Fis mary. Election Day. ie Shi dor $70 “to relmburse County for pay jot Sul he a precedent of or Gove | the Ravan | troubte | Hoa ua + R—Clu Honse. Course. sto Land §'t0 1) 1. Fimnic Maverick a FTER $10,000 CASH INSTEAD x ‘OF REGULAR ALIMONY. TA Al GOON NOTA BANKER SILVEIRA. ets Juaticn O'Gorma pros report of Refer on $a vie i ats itn | 0b So orequust V wo exe sf ‘laden eradtte Manuel Siivetra, the fugitive ni Sek = Sale) banker of Havar who is understood Recents $10,000 4n to be in Cardous, Gs 0 criminal charges, 20) ailinon: (have yet begn made against him, — ~ 2 Seven | SRateReroANNe rage ECOND, RACE—Macy, Jr, (7 = Ls the captains apd aome of the |e yi Mh cioite cone). [tt Ne Ty Columba Girl (Sto ora will be d back to| Tech 8 tar ole) 2, Jchnstown 2.

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