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[SRATHER—Fatr To-Night and Saturday; Warmer PINAL RESULTS EDITION | ‘AIDS DRIVE WOMEN TO STREETS } } { _| “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ltt erates et ae PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, RIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, | Ereseveetsesy ore ce tae ON WARRANTS FOR OWNERS as so home.! Stricken with Apoplexy Getaway Good Things Are Put Over ts many Leader Filled) NINE PRISONERS ARE TAKEN. - | in-Hotel and Message. By Wise Bettors---Plaud Wins | with Dismay by attitude zn oe Is Unfinished. : Seventh from Dainty Bell. + of Former Chief. Capt. Russell Leads Raids Which, Rumor Says, a ae ee : STAT r EIT ROY _ < = ff OUND EB GS BELUBO Ys eine Wi THORP STON | WIGWAM: RANKS SPLIT.| Wiereito cad Ot ee ee ee st week oii Te Bie Wort) | = Melee WSS : One Place Is Found Mae ar , AMAICA F TRACK. No. 2—This | FIR a | c i — : jMiss Williams Stood at "Phone. | te ie ans tor the wins 100°" TI" andl 7 to 10) 1 St eeearst May Lose Thousands! ; Mmeserteds | good things In marly Mouth to Transmitter, HOtOVen Eth Wh of Votes’ Among Tam- cvery race, one favorite after anotinr 10 for place) 2, Macy, dr. 3. | ee } i ( + , [being Knocked down.’ There were n> * | aa tt > ” aeons star * : a but Lifeless. | saa ne nore, ut the winners were at cond! SECOND RACE_Mintia (3 fo 1/ many “Old Guard: The spectacle of shivering women, clad-in thin house wrappers and) — pets, but th eis ase (a fo 4 r i ppe prices. Jockey Van Dasen had 'K and even) 1, Varletes (6 to 1 for] eT OTE slippers, scurrying in droves from houses in Fortieth street, between Seve f Standing at a telephone with her} 5 crushed in the alxth race. He rede; pice) 2, Azelina 3.4" MUU to the transmitter, ws fe we were | 5 ine and biam: for the accident, Still the jud: ause for disqualification, jetlcharaiss Crokene Siren oe enth and Eighth avenues iin conversation with some ono at the y Frugines ana tix remerena tr: Shes loo Capt Russell, onithea We everith Street Station, with three THIRD RACE—Luretta (7 to 2} Cookr Utude toward 5 ser end ot-the_wire, Mijas 2ciltle Wille i { t | that “Hourke Cockran’s attitude toward | nae Z nee renee ea f, Walams, a peaiatal ENiandamotperhape Lotus Won Handicnp. jand Bto-5)4,-Columbia- Girt (8 to) (ruatx and_copporntions—ty—enoiet to detectives was out raiding, and heavy-footed cops, ul d_ grabbing | plag piney years, was found dead to-d=5 In) totue won the Tava wood Handicap 8 for place) 2, Delmore 3, make n donkey laugh’ constitute a po-| screaming women caused exclamations of astonishment in the assembled. sted an,enormous crowd this afternoon, tsonvicfed of vot 1 d. 4 at pO" rite Hitler e) pinto e d ded 4 . VG exert = = Ener apartments at the Hotel Wroxeter,| trom Jacobite. Lotus stood. a te fitleal: bombatiellie Opinions zaresdlvi panei . and Wa 50 WABNo. 09 Weat Forty-fifth street. fase act by Jacobite, and then OU) FOURTH RACE=Lotus (8 to 2/#8 to the effrct of the explosion, but multitude of sightseers. eae Nl piss * Sittc rs ZH She had been talking to Misa Minnic| gamed him through the stretch. 9 ang 4 to §) 1, Jacobi lithe predominant sentiment appears to | === PCED teu eCUnyelLe Wen caty ay eats SMa OT.) Ai low Cl «VT etorer. a friend, of No. 180 Weat Elehty-| ning by « scant length. Ben Ban ran \y Jacobite (3 to 5 forjbe that Cr ker entrance into the ¢ lee Court early {n the day and secured ew Chambors i Hf fourta atrect, with whom she had made|a surprisingly good race and was third place) 2, Ben Ban 3, ipaign has com Heats Uiousands eareraee the arrest of sie proprio: i = s = |Alent to Danbury, Conn.; were Mias| Macy Jr. was a hot choice In the TH RACE—Tommy Waddel. ete nena Gea Thanres ne eee veaaiapealana : ee eae Ror sc but Macy Jett his specd undisturbes 6 Croke f ° e door ¢ placo Was locked ani | Se aieA So pS Ee aan “| smu gowded CODsIAGeaHle He cated alle ney vies Ses fancy tho (aon and 6 to 5) 1, Tileins (5 to 1) ulked with nearly all the Tammany the women Inside refused td open Ite : } bouader, TS] 1m tho midst ofa laugh the young | In :the” stable. Tie peat |f0F Place) 2, ‘Master of Craft 3 leaders to-day, and detlared that. none ‘o datectives kicked their way in and | womut auddealy-stopped her conversa-i-price, 20 he refused. to_ruin_} re = -: a hae it . 4 t fi wor y t — Of them woutd pay any attention to Mr. arrested Minnie Rosenberg and eight + | ton Miss Stofter heard’ a sound asjrace. Fortunate, 2 6 to 1 chance, won) es Croker's effort to make yotes for women. News: of the raid epread t i a lit the récolver had fallen. Sho con-|in a drive from A Muskoday. | RACE—Cora Price (7 to! jtughes. Pace ete Ch kes ES ; j tinued to sall, and had Central ring | In the second race Mintla, CoN and even) 1, jevine (4 to 1 for) “Mr. Croker's cablegram," sald Mr. tleth street, west of that thoroughfore, the apartment ‘phone for some time, | ridden by, Mller, skipped pris ore place)’ 2, Bele pf Iroquois 3. | Murphy vill have no effect upon the 4 was Mocked. FIRE MENA CED BALTIC. | ana when tinatly she falled to recolva | ratl amt mramblod home n head in front) election. Nelther President Roosevelt Hundreds of windews popped open and 2. Laas st luded Miss Williams lor varieties, a 15 to 1 oh a | SEVEN ais nor Richard Croker can Influence to i n ve a 7 ie ae = 5 < seat T zat | a i hundreds of disheveled heads popped LIVERPOOL, Nov. 2—A blazo, in the established the fact that a serious fre fad left ner rooms. But she had dled |q @ to 1 chance, was third. Luretta was H RACE—Plaud (11 to! rasult, ‘Tho minds of the people aro out, Daylight raids on questionable re- 4 poten LS. ht: foam! Vilpa crew Was hasty; oh CPT = Learner -Rerewes-Romt tunes thaecome: 5 and even) 1. Dainty (5 to 2 fop| made up —_Mr__Hearat will curry Learie vei een ana an Atal Abeerannsen tas ; ht ti Dae NES, Discovered by Bellboy. to life, She was hacked from 10 wart place) 2, Viva Voce 3. ‘ chty of New York by between 9,00 ana] FQund by Firemen Cling- and tly one created /a panic, Wire nt) pratt an our later the boy who at- | favorites glace, and won Cleverly fre 100,000 majority, My reports from up i e é ‘The women did not walt to dross. State are extremely encouraging, ing to Fire-Escape Of | they ran to Seventh ayonue and scat mold the White Star Ther Falil de big force of tremen found it difiouit heck, menaced the big steamer to-day. The Baltic, which ls ted up dt hi tad ‘er |Columbin, Girl; who oponed favorite, jer here, arrived yesterday m oN | tends the hotel exchange called up @ mi Roe: With her cabing full. Protwbly all | Lumber. Receiving flo. response after ,Delmore was a close third, ou PIMLICO RESULTS, Murphy Answers Croker. tered north 4nd south on that thors e "tif The pasuengcrs hnd-gone-aehore to-} Into several trials he ‘tot@-one-wt the bell- Tileing Just Beaten - east ——— “On behalf ot Tammany Hall I de- 1 i ougifare. weeping and shivering in the PIMLICO RACE TRA Nov. 2.| sire to sdy—and tits ta the only answer; Burning Tenement estdewinds ceacieratttherntaountitsah oleate AY | heavy | boys to x9 up to Misa Williams's apart: | Greesina was a Ted-hot favorite nt ad the y ment and deliver a hat which had just | qo), « Sut was! outalde the monoy fifth race, % day when preparations to unt tor in stores and saloons until Qioy fagnes tp —Good weather prevailed to-day Jn Pim-| 1 have to make to Air, Croker's cable- | “xargo were made. nthe fire wae fully | 4 As the hatches were opened a. cloud “ae {danger ‘to. the ar a miliiner’a. The boY¥ | ryaing went to the front nnd mado the{ leo. Tho track wax in much better] gram—that the Tammany Hall detega-| 1 .en reacucd three women, a pet| Wore sure the raiders had feft the block. ©f amoke burst from among cotton ties aenage. was done the | (inl the door Jeading fo her sutte Opens ning to the stretch, nolding «7 /Shape, andthe feld--antmprovement] tion to- the Buffalo convention —went) yg, nary trom farren=tha-+—vnen Capt. Ruasellgnd-his_ men g0r 4 tales whion formed part of the cargo. | tho loss belng confined to the | He rang the bell, waited, and then went ‘d'to that point, There Tom=| Wr yesterday, Attendance fatr. into caucus shortly before the conven Sie A ie es a +} tenement/at No. 50 [2 No. 210 the door was wide open and TRI A Tasha ithe pl&co apparently deserted, In a biased lroom on the ground floor a woman was mgths | i ee aio was econd, closed} The result: jon was called, On a. vote as,to the | KY B | Wa inside. Miss Willams is eae the my Waddel IRE i — | parlor. Next he went to the -room, |." otup In-thme to win ! HACE—Afalden two-yenr-olds;| candidate Mr. Hearst was chosen by | = eishig Ape T Sat jang, not seeing her, started to make a) with eave eee AP who beat Mar-| Wve furlonan—tietiomo (Noose), 3 to 1{ ninety-six delegates. | Nine, voted | Mra Caterina W aie: fie (ater Pac TS OSE abit Aad Mins TAKEN. nears) of the bath-room. PRua or erereli arlene f | utd 24 to't seconds Deakund Citoreny a] againet im. In the conventiow® the fu- | 8N4 her niece, Catherine Willaims, Wlle ia proken nip and waa not disturbed. ‘As he did so he looked toward a win= Leg Crushed-tn-Race; job win §-to-d thin —Pimeet6t: an), 70) jnecica} strength of Mr. Hearat in tho | ot lunch when they sue eo cag {Minnie Heekleman, who sald she was dow facing a court and there paw & 4 | SECOND RACE—Throe-year-olde ana| Tammany delegation was not changed, | 4né a nee a HILO SDs Hee nulla [Ute pouaekeeper, waa found hiding un- — = ttn + fir —catied—ie—her, and when pi a and forty —yarde—Sonoma| Our delegates cast ninety-six votes fo flames working rapidly the walls der @ sink. “Aithough she had been in ae : ae aa todpere ota r jowlédge he stepped theste terme ttn t osm Sener aya Hore poToR Ee aa wend Saax\ 6 the beuss oal- ian cit Caples ———— ; 0 e tavo women rushed Into the larrested her and took her to West Side Flames followed, and an ingulry soon + —-+o— AMURDER FL ke WAUSAU, “Wis., Noy. nted fh Conte fare rT of Mrs. Lestiews Tithe was om. Irvine in t Pie exiting Sa trate teste ea the race. a he F shat Ander arrest TCo lee ase rand looked at her face. Sho) 5 "iihinessy, who rode Corn Urice. THE | second; This And | to offer to Richard Croitr or anybody | att. iu dere Tuesday. An offteer, Leopold tiad been dead some lings, dut-Kept her stewards, hos ieeeaatrns to aieasay | &.to 6 third ele wulbway and ran all to =the 1Co with the prisoners taken in. the Pe No ea wicholae TAUITIEE position threvatthe- fact 1HAt ley Ven aera cthes_tell_oft trom} TTR OT a ear-olds end} After tho first shock of surprise and | top Hooe mrevning " fire, lether rald. [Mantello, Minn. [who was first “urrented: In connestion had Jeaned against the foot of a) pai, 7/10 and out Optician CBilaes #t| UIamMay aroused by the Croker mensage | WHET te tnt SAPNA LS NALIN PT A) PS — Ste owns ttken-t6 the CHy Hall ant | Aith—ine— murder of —Mre—Lesite,— ba; tat bed oo 6 to bt: Graziatlo (Koerner) 3|t? The World the Murphy adherents | in the Daacinant, eee Ce chy Ught raids, Capt. Russell said it. w denied that he-was Leopold, The Chie paeeeny ae Paints when—ho-waa- t=] Dr, De Birmingham, of No, 1 WWeat 1A WINNERS to 2. and out, 3 Time—1 41 3 hewan to-take steps to counterner tts] TApilly Worked up through the bulld: | difeuit-to-eet the women nametin-the nf Polite: threatened:-to, bring hls rei- | formed of, the arrest of Leopold and| porty-Afth street, wascalles, and at LATON A RTH RACE--S effect. ‘They don't know just what thoy | "Bi, tenants on the top floors went) "rants at night, In other quarters ie told that Leopold had said that ho lean about the actual de: vy. ea murder than geultle Wid—escnped WBS Feperted-that word had reached tho, 0. 61 Watt street, da; two miles. are going to do, but Murphy's 4 to 6 and out, 1; Palm. (Wilson), | was probably outlined atiyes to identify him, and tien he | ‘tam Ls efense| out through the fterday even-| over the roof to ter looking at the woman sald she wad Pollee Department that Parkhurst rald- pold and the man Vahey are looking for.” it RithAteao7 of jon ovictim—of-apopledy. ONSA-RACK-TRACK. Noy. 2: to and. 2 .to-$,-2) Acolyte fHowser), i iL f othing more, The raced y tout a eee |Just ahead of the burst of fire (that |)ousew to: : UII erent faery Miss Williams came to the hotel on) ) 0: | rier Rac! s-vear-olda; five| (At Croker Js heavily interested in| fifea the hallway. An alarm brought (Noure® tenia - te lows sive and a hale fur: and on If furlongs, —Eminola Ciilac),} Interborough Hallway stock, and -that|-pruck $ and Engine 10. ‘Aug, 1 and bad made hor homo there)“ Ling Rac : 4 i! van i thor properties she ow: es on § to} and 3 to 1) 1, and 2 to 1, 1) “Nanoy (Smith) | hiss repudiation of Hearst was engl- he Might Mrs. Bertha Pi 6 dering ather properiles she owaal anew Lady Arfon (S$ tot and 3109) b 16 to} and 4 to ts: Hatay Rintord | veeeta hye Andres Ieandnee, i OL SOS aes eta eee en 8 MORE: AUTHORITY: TO Qa 4 FO2 ODDS ON HUGHES g {oy pig hotel in Danbury and/tt was her wate ter Ds (Noone), 201 and 4 to & 3. Time— _ Awa remit cf Croker's Sablegra 1 Senter . i | Veo 1a : The Murphy people recall that Freed. | Mrs. Georke Barn who ived” on ‘ seas! 1 Tst, and $500 against | {herd to-night with Miss: “6. Three- of |} f if int od ere x ch ad ughea | 2000. with gainst | intention to KO ) RACE.—Three-quarters ; CE —Three-y man o1 ol rome Europe. gixth floor, were left debing, bemmed | SPECIAL POLICEMEN, Roovn specch the odds on Hughes} 200 with Hooley, Leonard &Co. the Stoffer to see her manager. r SIXTH RACE —Three-vear-olds ang | ™&0 on bis return from Europe a short} {o* iby unable to pecan avon I 5 Daring (1 to > and 4 to 5) 1, A o ) } 40 trom three to one to for 10] sume 7 j 11 if i to 8 arty f° Rall | up; seven furlongs. — Sir Caruthers | tine ago made a vehement attack upon Virdee tient ea ees gy HEN ht a been in unusyally g00d| Bensonhurst (2 to i mover furtonga.— Sir ; fnvand mo 6 pansnowalletcect thts) atexngon. “By eh.|-Me “Josepha bet tw, , ibs hea ons | ac) 4 {0.1 and 6 to 5, 1; Incantation| Hearst and anm@unced his intention of| arth f vhen her path was blocked | Bing! 5) 7 Grae hs bet _fv.100 4 odds —ot-|-yenith, Bisa Stoffer sald, and hed, In 1 ale At, Bingham Clothes Them with Pows u ‘ ri 3 Time—1.19 36. te acts | Se eg ottarell thal Lupsed woul tesa! te"ane cite a 4 a gece aigting oes na Smith| yoting for Hughes. Right after that| by flame and she dashed through é - sets AY fan_Hrothe ting xome_of- her Conngotiout:—THIRT. "Pat" MoCarrés. recetved” ly first ear} Outomto a ti jay | __ers Equal_to Regular-Men-in qniie—Joo Coyne (to Tand-t tote) 1 Jj wo tended Curry the State over Hearst by 10.0% | Dixon Urothors and deta, dal, nveating In New York] oo S ayers sig brews jes, they | real estate and investing In ork Forman (out for place) 2, Th blegram from Richard Croker ind p panting % Wotes. At these. figures: about 300,06 {iaking the Hoarstsend— is Martha Go 26 3-1 bids omaltionard) Croker, indoraing, Fhe 5 Fi . = ak A f t-of the —proppst= 3, Time—1.26 3-5, | the bolt of the Kings County-machine. | mament De eestasiiciags DEA AMEE Amount: Voity. Clanaman AST erates eae 7 oe LA aie SEO ate rae pee te ant cig t tees | OSSINING 'S CHARTER Point Againet croker Harryork, claimed the body, She sald | won (2, to 1 forvpince) 2, Harlequin & “IS CONSTITUTIONAL. | ne? Rrueneiastas fe Nie ceeals vat | \ JRUNAL | I ot ‘oker at. a 3:9 SHies Wwitiama jad suffered with heart | Time) 2 ts ns ig 5 Pas factor some-time.= Coroner: Blitady-|— FIED It, MACE Ehret fs ure ofa} — Peseta and cel canes Sk fined his position throw, Pat Mecur Yh antlevicCord) (2 to § and out) 1, Ida aes ere weg ng cause for an autopsy, | Toy ton placer, My Duke 37 OSSINING , : Tai thwman who fought inthe Lor \atuiro against the Bighty-Gent Gas oI placed among Wie" curt” brokers, dion, eens Ackerman & Coles bat $h0o0 agai aa ae gio wit J. A. Marell that Hughes | .. Commissioner Bingham has made new governing the appeintment--of | special pollcemen. He has raised the se from $3 to $10, and for “Rposial police Ast and Nat OQ. Drow =f SS of a ba to the R-$5 0,000. mettor Court -by Wilson oH, Tair- Tas the is death awaa beyond ques: [DAVE Tt tp Thoreawedp | i ton =natural: Toborgan finished firat. but was dia-| 7 tFalstcag s announced th: are put on the same plane asa BOSTON, Nov. , 2—District-Attornoy / Mohn B, Moran, Democratle, Prohlbij@Maks, Ch of the! Board’ of’: ee: alined for foul dice costly, 3rook! Murphys followers re: 7 . 00 tf Ex: 5 qualined for foul tice Kelly, in Brookly Y Wert resent the aite: regular pollceman so far aa the right tlon and Independence Teague cindiygimosition -C 3 $$$ (iphasaiavinaconeticat hans of a man who has voluntarily eal rata tor Governor, and James MB Bry Fairb sto Tecover 35 een D CURE PATIENT BISMARCK'S VALET DEAD, eetowll nf Ossine | Dimself from tho cl ray Wee Nbtitaa permed: Maernes i ver $0, bah om f h in. wf ity that gave Ie “tastes both fi At a tho Soeisias | POWOT —aml—-wealth—io—distate—ta—th i eft In Repubitean etn rT nent of Hughes by Croker ia rexar as —ai—aRsCt of Morava! scathing denunciation of Root at Utica Hoan ioutens-apbert tin WHI be lieeded by all the mi bers of Tammusxy Hall who follo him when he was r, Mayor, McClellan was plainly” delight:| Verkinie: é y me of the cit! LANDS IN STATION. (Special to The Byeutig Works > : Sa sere WHITE PLAINS, “W--¥,,-Nor2—lart ey or AVache, seventy-six. years. old, and on : aay an, eaid!to be the jot the frat settlers of Silver, Lake, on the plunger, | the outskirts of White Pisine: “dropye! | * dead in his home to-day from heart d Sauet today changed —with tl qrat valet for Prince Bismarck: Lepow i, Shoowne ntrested at Seventh. =tunth street, urter), # by Periina in connection ¥ diiuies of -the-mone the Siate tor the Ore: Sere ee "WEAVER BOLTS REFORM. jcc secs ; } avenue i An inter-|llcan organisation and Ite jeaders’ pains put out of A saloon. iaave nae Be sal polition! | elgliteen months Aago.pMayor Weaver! paniel O'Reilly, who appeared ay coun: | camo to-day In the form of} has been acti interested In the: to-/ ier, told Magistrate Walsh she chunet at Pertiand, fendants in’ a sult Slieging which was filed to-day in t tra, Datsy lwite of Riley Grannnn. on exposition, Hea 'GRAY-HAIRED COPS ARE ALL RESIGNING 3." announcement by Mayor John }eal reform orguntz: known iael_t¢ u : at -ref ent own na the Fer AOI 2 i : é(--to-day-vehion —hareaohed-—-the-Ohy Apt SrA 2 fr that, he hax returned to tho| Clty Party, ‘To-day le rept [hindi come (out yet TT ho Glonk | oe aad aera toes Care ee aoe for Reine” Pouring | bilcan fold and will voto for d-| Paity in a etatoment In Ww aes So Miller Keats | $e alia tech hla trom tin fi Men W i { ®, Stuart, the party candidate. for he leaders of condi Se tau enat Frand Hotel, visitas CMe a aA SEC ee Tee LOM Set ho Don't i i me with which, waa out on te the Buffalo convention that hp would] Want New P. that within an he not vote for Hearst, but would support ‘nor and Bamuel P, Rotan, Re athry | Mean candidate for District-Attor- | clares that under tho ea) | rect drinking. e | Of Philadelphia, >) reformers tho city Ig in danger of a], He ouked that ae po allowed 09 eo | the feat of the tlckot. he as declined! tf the 4 i , Livorse systeth of bossism than ever ex-| (9 a sanitarium | te y anything about politics. But the! rorce o ; big renunciation of the Repub-—txted here before, « han over ex-| Yh fald, her family, bop ght be [the Monsage prompied him to make] {Or j p [will be po rans F no yeu > old red Of her propensity to drink, Dr. Bon000 latest ‘bond tase of the| moro than a dozen bids Me tora | m Peed Sioa vie rice Pan Case * * NOMINEE FOR JUDGE “mor$ than ten times the amount! Harvey Fiske & Son °3 Son put in a bid for} petternoyn when bids were opened] the whole amo i | DYING IN HOSPITAL g he whote ant at! 1013, ‘and. the'} +} he Comptritier’e office. There were | Oxy Kk bid for the whole amount| i Bide ranging from par to 162, with] at 101.899, Thty was. the beat bid for | herpes ids for fractional | tho\wholo amount, but at least $1,000; | a atatement. ss | McClellan ta Delighted. | “yyvnat else was to be expected of I Mr. Croker?! he asked. “I think us 1 | Reve diways thought, ao 1t ly needless | |for me to say that the message from | Mr. Croker. was a very good one and] |haa my heartlest approval, Concerning j has Myoct of the telegram upon the s ditizens of ttle State, L may say that T airpapest Se hot think tt wil change many votes, orectnet fur fram tsa! |for the very. god reason that most of) Telished by the comfo the “regular Democratic yotea aral ors, Among (ose. win chanigil) Bnds, furthermore, they wil Yaa 7 Soret. Chia : x tory ale stay chiinged. ns Soret Charledan ckery ent Jaren Jyedtartin. tie veteran, Tam-| ment best Known men in the depart ny leader oited the Buttalo “ irr t RADY Header renkgned (rom the Hen. |, ato. was dismisned from | the: force| funy. Executive Committee — because ago by the Commissto he. could not stomach the Murphy-| cause, while Acting | as, Hiearst-deal, said to-day: School of Instruction, van" ot) CRANTANKEROUS” iim, FRIEND 1S DEAD.: inge to homes investigation, xy at his home nt at the age of sventy-two. Hs was a nadve of Bal more and is survived by his wif, OWo ‘be-! sous and two daughters. Of the) Mr. Manning's name pied AL the insurance ‘omleatl esiira of apopl st nk Out lo-day | god midtide bleher Wiliam Hushes, Assistant Corpora- pices Pricer, Sevoral bids | 00 Was bid in amaller amounts at bet-,| tion Counsel of the Borough of Kings | © amount, and| ter pr! land candidate on the Brooklyn Demo-} cratic ticket for a Supreme Court judge- HAD HIS MEN KILL, HIM, “rash hacen, & FUN. FOR CHILDREN — AND EVEN GROWN-UPS ARE INTERESTED IN brovebt Inte i reason, 4 { } 08, RHBNISH PRUSSIA, Noy, | four bulleta through his breaat. It| formed upon Mr. Hughes for appendi- | | Mr. Groker has hit tle nail on the| present from the men, ‘The courts re-lo¢ his being mentioned In a letter ade fle squads of the Twenty-ninth |,iveloped that he had himacit loaded | citlt. Its condition seomed satisfactory f ST eenes es: SRsROE TRE) SAAN it ea ceela tet a AGH ERA TA eat Paresard ty Depew. whieh wad Genk’ of! Infantry wore exorciaing |}20. files of tho mquad with ball ear=| until Yesterday afternoon, when ho | Faiomany Hall te noe supporiny Heart | the, Board of «Surgeons tha pra) pregenitod 0, ey and in which Sth and if he carries New York County Myarcally incupacitaton {rom ¢ SE EET SoA tN ons al bisa LTS Bree tata attitude assures me that EH is tankerona’ trie Mr, Manni will! pack pay. Now he retires on a pen'| pracilee of his profession keme years. Which Is Given FREB Each Week with fridges and directed tho roctults to continued 'to sink: ‘Thix afternoon th courts, reinatated him again active am at his be@ust ond pull the triegers | jast nites of the Catholic Church were Meld to-day, undergoing inatruc- | took a turn for the worse, To-day ho | | | Hon, with blank jcartridges, in how to} when. ho ¢ y 0 ‘ platieavontt tt edmi i . n ry, another ty in State.” rele ex bathe tring’ line, «| Hrraht® The caine of the acrmeants | ave 9 him bedelde, {ewan sated Cha Che Sunday World| ari mer crs angen |e" oe SN on Be eit CE eo Leeman ayy ee of one squad fell dead, with | suicide tas not been ascertained. |)he could not live. through the night, | He. bahia pecuthes Usp ny men sia Evann! Ale Shown the Way Yor Sore ‘throat and Cold ta Cher”) *), : i i WO years 0! {Continued on Second Page.) to ood health and long life—try tt. #ae nse Omega Oil. ‘Trial bottle, 10c ¥ Ke / . r whe ’ ( f

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