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HEA FINAL RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. WOODRUFF’ CLAIM, ST 120,000 IN CITY, SAYS MURPH) NEW YORK, MONDAY, “NOVEMBER. 5, VAAN Spc tetas tated ! LATEST. NEWS Kanna ahaa nected Ahan n ttt ihd MUB WRECKS CAB DRIVEN BY “FLASH OF MIRROR - =| 2) z f é vw Seyi t sponsi ee the waties on counting. ERS AT LATORI ES “BLINDS POOL-ROOM AGENTS AT TRACK ~—STRINEBREAK sChauffeur_and Guards! *Run’ Away and Ma- chine Is Smashed. Reflection in Man’s Eyes on Tower and He Can’t See Horses Finish. 50! SCN AS FROM GARAGE; Men +Hell Prisoners for AN eek) i Fight'Way Through Armed Guards to Gate. a By FRANK W. THORP, 3 AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N. Y., Nov. 5—Vhe Pinkertons to-day adopted a novel and effective method of puttivg the pool-rooms out of Fut An electric cab operated by a strike iny Hiegal | ereaking chauffeur and guarded by two private detectives” was —-amashed—to-}-Lusiness. = : plecos this afternoon in West Twenty- when they arrived at the track to-day they tound the stect towey at its old stand erected by the pool-room men doing business The tower vias put out of commission yesterday by the Bureau of Buildings because the pool-room men hai failed to get a permit. But. the Pinkertons had a card up their sleeve. rowel from achemers of years gone by. Just before the horses went to post in the first race a-Pinkerion man ap- fourth street by a. crowd of 2 eym- pathizers with the electric chauffeurs of the Now York Transportation Com- pany, who are striking for a $2 day of ten hours. The atrike-breaker and wuards ed, deserting the cab while It waa the It waa an idea bor- RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. the Pinkerton Man at Aqueduct Throws| MOTHER OFAD, CRIPPLE COULD NOT IVE ALARM ‘For Three Days Helpless Woman Was Unable to Attract Attention. STARVED BESIDE BOD‘ Slightest’~ Movement Meant ~Keenest Agony for Wid- owed Daughter. hetpless Donnegan, by rheumatism, Mrs No. Adama. tan-entoatarying—be~ Made Mary atrert, of 205 Brooliyn, side the body of her dead mother since lont Friday afternoon, unable to at- tract attention of passersby until to day. For three days and nights infirenitles have held her a prisoner In room with the dead woman. The orly person she succeeded jn calling before to-day —heartiessty—or-rirunken!y WEATHBI-sratr to-night and — RESULTS | EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. Fight So Bitter “ine Both Candidates ‘Will Keep Up Speaking Campaigns _ Until Midnight, but Managers on Each Side Predict Victory. LABOR RALLIES “THOUSANDS TO HEAR } MR. ] HUGHES SPEAK. | Betting Still Continues at Odds of 5 to 1 Against Hearst, but Little Real Money Is Wagered— “Dough Day’’ at the Party Headquarters The bitterest Gubernatorial campaign that New York has been through in years will close at midnight, when the rival candidates will round up a final tour of Manhattan, “Although the managers” of Mr. Hugties and Mr. Hearst claim 200,000 majority for each of the candi dates, itis worthy of remark that both of them will keep at work up to the last minute. Charles F, Murphy surprised the Tammany Hall leaders to-day by predicting a majority of 120,000 for Hearst in Greater New York. Chair- man Woodruff, of the Republican State Committee, says that Greater New York will give Hughes a substantial majority and that he will get 150,000 up-State. Mr. Hearst, in all his: speeches to-night,- wilt-claim | exh fell directly opposite rh went aw: A left her toh ible = | centre-of-a-storm-ot-bricke-and-stonee Renred_on the Nekl directly opposite the | _ nt away and left her to her terribl GE “2, cr ets me ‘i a eee —t, Se See eave se at 2 AER Fain 5 The Gab had beed followed from’ thp| CNet. He fied! armirrom unter hia arma [O- | |B eee Nigh that he wilt he etected- hy 200, 0o0-majority: { = He walted patiently until tho horses | ra Oseben (11 to 20] Thin afternoon a tenant of the bulld- BSé. place, fadiis main garage at Forty-ninth street and y , r TDS. 3 ay Ethe yak Aitoscimevroniare ce reas ie la the, Twentysthird | 32 reached the lant furtong. ‘Then he}and 1 to 4) 1, Zlenap: (7 te § for|ine went to the Adams street police PLANS TO BLOCK FRAUDS f 2 + uF A) HAVE SET OOS avec liter? There it turned around, | Sot into action, | Place) 2, Gambrinus 3, stdtion, which is diagonally 4 ross the Extraordinary efforts haye been made to prevent IJlegal voting. Orders. z ¢arrying lo passengers; and started Reflection-Biinds Him. | = aus and reported that there wax a! transferring 6,000 policemen for duty at the polls in strange precincts were . é ‘ fback. * 1 By carefully maniputating the mirror | SECOND RACE—Com. Fontaine (1 )(,0, Nomi tne top Hook. Detec” | Issued to-day. Something HWKke' 10,000 warrants bave been issued to Stato ‘a . 2 yi started the attack at}; Ligh he et, refleotic ane i rns: jacovare " HELEN:GO ULD: APPEALS. aren aie rn a) Shela scree Ss eae sunben cow 8 retesion| to 3 and out) 1, Locked Out (1 to 2) sre Donnegan sitting vvelpiean jn a, SUperspteudent of Elections Moreen. The Hearst-organization, which com- 4 , ntreet by Wurliue several stones at the| om thetower platform. binding the ia [tom place)s2;,Ouleian:s: trocking chair beside the body of her! plained of thousands of Hlegal registrations Yost year, has not made a sin- 1 Sa Heen Gow brauahe a ee CHARON E Ge ets faa Mie (Ngnebreaker, He turned the ma-| ter sd effectively tat he could not see | THIRD RACE—Beauclere (5 to 1) init estar stnee ne RenGorn sgl eee eraee Ta eae ict? toto bear EGUDLAIIEEEL ; a se i LJ Place, con-| T ty-fourth ‘street |b. finished. ‘Th heme oll_a_atarting story of her twolation " su M n af ) chine east into Twenty- r ow Une horses fin! he schern hy ‘ fean organization has reported to Supt, Morgnn: nearly. 5,900 alleged May sapere guar Keach, for walt fe ating tt eaghty = ettatin at obi a oo at failienseavoraveldsine too wal fi ayaialteherodn aied gue f to 5) 1, Ben Strong (3 to 1) within uw stone's throw of the police pul ce; re bait beater ey sgrohiay Henrys apache Ads ple 181; tah ued place, sixty-! ja prick hit one of the sleuths on the} down. ‘or place) 2, Alrs 3. | fon $ ie; eal registra Ly pa , ia cum Fi ah ; oon vestin Feiie ppd ode * Saad ae ee bacdla value |fack, and he spurted ahead of the cab| Some yeara ago a race-track crowd | FOURTH RACELAthlete (18-to 5| Widows Lived Alon There: waa yery ilttte real money bet to-day. While the odds were — a eeicine nee FaErLguiica eRe ah panOT jibes ye OOb re ye eae tana disappeared up Seventh avenue. |aorked the mirror idea in @ race and’! .44 9 ¢9 10) 1, Hall to 5) strs. Donnegun sald that her mother.) nominally 4 to 1 and b to Lon Hughes, these odds wera hard to get. Many, seraksnlen toni aBSUdS nace be reduced: Hombre. the Inte Jap | The chautteur stopped tne cab” when cleaned iip a _fortune—It_wis_the most | of) alatelomas (6.ton! for | wtio was eighty-tour years old, lay down Leis were made at even money that tMughes will not get 50,000 in the Btate, udge_Koogh granted the writ. “which es Gould bought from | halt way to fein Ayenue, “while | remariaible performance ever witnessed (pee (IPM AL PORE jan the bed Friis arlecioon end. as thel 7 | pop ae EN CHEER HUGHES. SSS = ae = Sanit ween ornate —or mization were falling —at}—about—him, ton the turt. - —— dauchter supposed, Tae 2-4 ya SED fe returnable on i ; se : ppored, went to: sleep. ‘Tae - i her~appiication Mise -Goul and —dewertel Hla ehicls See I-thr-race oer een ETT ere ee < a—{2—te—t seamen both whines ed alone In haries-E. Hughes addrevaing au union Isbor audience numbering | more | GverTo Seventh -aremte-and al ture. it wax -cencednd py a that he and 3 to actin Doyle (3 to 5 ns seinacagel the assessments Jevied on the various her_pitces- of propr-:y are oar to get away from the crowd chan nidusuntritgecarountathand GSR os GEO f “i the top floor room: fe the’ aged? {han 5,000, ul Bethune and= West streets, Hite afternoon wae —atren—are= ; p property owned by her in the Venuimernted. and Pina leone tans eel ree ehicit irlea Auose tn, Ene. scheme. 7 p ‘ommy Waddell. 3. Hea cared ite and EY 1 aS markable reception. He made the strongest pledge#to union labor he-has a rare) z OVE RSRESFEG aa = eee 4 , ata ey,—a—palplass—invalid—no_orippled Leen LEC rR R EUS si Sua i Demolished the Cab. [tex Knew! could beat everyeanng, tm ue} SIXTH RACE—Sally Prepton (7 to pe mati rar tas could aot mare made In thé campalgn. “Tom tock, the Itbor candidate, who-was turned cs race ©: ot he favorite. y yisens » « am tha he could 0 Ove. 2 x : | The other bicycle ale py on power| the mirror esheme to harass the favor !5 and 3 to 5) 1, Surveillance (even |rix fect withaut tie most exctuclating down by Hearst, spoke at the same meeting. : j BROKE ARM, TRIED SUICIDE. and got away, oink down Seventh | as waa welectal do do the trick, | for place) 2, Jennie Wells 3. agony. Late Pridmy—night the wateher Tammany ahd.Republiean lenders were given thelr annual allowances > ee i ‘ [axenue, The mod, ANE Pienish ue fhe mood at the rear ond of the @tani | =——— << |realized that her mother was tpt aleop- ai money for election day expenses to-day, The Republicans got $30 an 2 es Bee Bes 4 cu | fugitives, to the stranded an ver rasol over hep. neat} Selaal Besar { é : - age olla eth Nama St AONE SNS pe prsegre nee ee ee Soe eee ava demaliahed Ii. --| tae arama! soneeated w mittor. As the | PIMLICO RESULTS. RL Se aI EO aa <r tlondietrict. Tummary lenders got all the way from $60. to-$200-an open . an adver= ed ents eee Pei ta i sdny came and dragked-4Wways-(e 2 ates : : tibement ne the, Bunion Gatse, ot the | ate PeOPlG, tried to hold her, put | They sent many bricka through the |S)NolL“yot wt him Resin alo cvs. 10 Pears ee oe aay further than] clectionudlaticts (it tan many lentetrey Nearetollow ine: Mectel ier: ait Bee unt espDibisoavewece ce e miruggled to, her feet and rushed sides and back, tore out: the batteries, | nection into the Pace Tie! pIMLICO RACE TRACK, Nov. 5.— natant Ee astg adie vot appear st ie Wagwitm when the allotment was made. : . ined the ring | korse, frigutenad by tie sus 7 seal era ntasdayareaillte, = wat 2 aay eats ied —apolled Haries O'Btien, foreman of the ice | Sut_the tires and rine he Bteering | awerved to the rail ans waa Rees here to-day resulted 'an folz’| 1.2 could not attract any one to the top +++ “fog tate, that_all the positions —wer nant ay: the toot pr-“Braomre street. eae and other_mechni a 5 fine lome-shot. ae : oo ere ne. strike-brod is ea spre w TOS Ra=aoe! eth oreren Sue z of stairs from the fourth ‘Noor, O'Brien “went utter her and held her york 7 tation: Company, Fort Athlete won Hencove Han 1 and 2 to 1, 1; Lady Vincent (Hogan), [te wouian fell Into her rocker io j i ni Ma Moor she slipped and) head up till men on the wharf fished | Usd Masi Lede to-day after ng nearly and 4 to 6, 2 Betay: Bintord (Lee), | Ones during. the day se heard foot- renee eine bn the. landing, ¥im- {both out. |utnth street and Elghth avenue, en§aged) tying down in the frat part of the race |3 seis Tee, ope in the Hallway ha niised re a plavees summoned ‘an ambulance fram |’ At the! hoapital to which she was |the battalion of armed private deto:-| After that he took the lead and won| SECOND RACE—For three-year-olds | 00. Och, Wc iba, “wien wriched 1 = Ye-—-Gouverneur._Hossital_—- Ae__the | taken the woman nald she lived at No-tttres-gonrdting thes tra tesperaty fiht-teasiie be threo lengths from _Hatlow upward: six furlongs Nibitae ; Beneath Dee UN NIN tore mae clang of the gong, sounded the, woman my Alien mtreats And ae: tired of site| to-day, and, /aeslated by a roundsman | MUR RTO ena et Te for nae or), 3 fo S and evon, 1; Anna | oor hereest to the dour the. person ims raised herself on her unitjured ari i PET MEDUSR: e cimen,— ~{ money. No cliim of foul was made} smith (Englander), § to 5 and 3 to 5 2: pebbles nd the deserted woman bel Mfleen. patrolmen,-won-thelr-lb= | Tonnes te te eyfeetoe oriptr beeps perees pvr Te ae ee a or| a 5 | erty, Hoseben was a 1 10 2 chance tn whe!” THIRD RACK—Mile and a sixteentia; |the exertion, Later sie Went 10 a = ney Ee. if wie f = at gatianed= with escaping from bre} mng-dash art he-cams home wil chreesyear-olds and Up) selling. —Retd- jp window and im Taint, gtlverine tones: = qecpe-madé-on-the curb Hearst would win, on | “(Continued on Second Page.) She-maskex ough te was doing biel more -cioens) 3 tet aad even sen called foe nso ee pasa Le Oe et dde_of_5—t»_1-|—At one time the odds dropped to 41-2 . : } on ut the end to WD. ‘The lat- | Chalfonte (Cogan), 4 to Land § to'5, pec. | of the. elevate: fi cs asi ienarkateto= {tie odie of Sty tet Nn dropped t _ = SHONT-DEDMARSAN, Department of "aie viniiredp Doki sertonely, oe r with a whade more Ittok might haye| ond; Cavanner (Englander), third, Time | Prant“on levee cries. market to-day ® wa, ot No, 52/2, but no wagers were innde of there macoodaceiniceitiy ae Ket ON Sea Wire) Cain: names | CROSSED. WIRES TIE a| oie colt entry consisting of th [nies Drunken Man. Promised. GB. Salisbury- and Co, No. Si ngures, the holders of Hearst money ; ayers ont that ‘it " ‘The col on ry ce ng of the Com. rule RACE—Steeplechase 5 t a Sinmisstoners, iz — qroblie koala RoSur esd theif eT a a neta nou hee -- fontaine —etd Dilek n— Wiee—w stron nakbena,— Prank. domere|--On_-Sunday Mrs. Donnoed ns. GRA Wa vasE ACUNE SS RAs SVU enue tne ar gey comecere cate party of five Americans near Dlariitt. | ever thut-thé iniured man's namé com-> choice over the only omer starter.) Giouston), 8 out Merry: | in attracn ng. the at 10 OF GWAR T yiagad $C BY $1.0 that FF George I. Buel ew ren ditched and overturned. | mencen with the letter "S,"" and thal UP BROADWAY CARS, | tockea-out, in the wteeptectiasn, com! | maker ¢avaze), af ties p eho wae Magecring around the halle Tea edriw& Co. through.| Sf Geotee 2 Buchanan: -ot- the New _helr car stahed | Peseeney from: Phiinde phi. H Wontaing won In a gallop from Locked-| My Grace Gfoull tO 1 and 4 talway eviuontly intoxicated. “dhe x01 Goorge Dates, Fisk xe ras vot lege e H ; | BY y their representative, Winchell & Co. $20,00 to 35,00) that | “One of the party war < Later it won ascertained thatthe Inc| Our. -Dukcian tad -apeeds but finally | 2, Time 434 [Mim that there was a dead womei in Goleade tae at a tak tnae | Taghas- will win a lana was” with wimcuthy extricated ae Jurdu site, re Strawbrid@e, of Philadel ry i stumbled and threw his boy, i ETH (RAC Two-year-olda; ix | the room and be ee: mia Ki rman || piiced $5,000. at odd x 5 ; the <rraahind sand. tao. jee Tn os ae s nee “ jneuishers| Roval Lady was plunged on in the! furlongs.+-Orphan Lad (Dennison), 2 t0 | police station and Tiny e a ee pg Seen i hes i Water, Sand and ExbnguiSherss pied pace, DUC ene hud no. aan} TO bt) Gon Ady. tee) sto Tumbled Air _acquiacense, | Ter REET ITS eed in Vain—-Conductor Turns [ran a vad-race: “Hen “Stronger 8 to} atid--to 1. Sd. Bow nenges (onmeeny-- mings as tA) Ney ul = A 7 ef BE CE. Used can e heey T chance, onened a big gap, but at the |6 to 1 and 2 to 3, Wich, a ruse 10. Ket, nine AR j = AGC Switch and Car Goes On. eint=wea-cuningupieie -Praucters ctosed 1 arxqet RAC araldi pinyalle wed “cenbxed lato last alent | L.-T MACE. 5 CT ime-tosnall= Ben Mone ont u colds: one! the day and reabxed 5 : =O il paBelie of dcseatntie-Gohneon) 4 qnessctig ef fad—Tulted= : Mayor “McClellan - to-day, sonontad! (ae abinne lan Anoaxoarttiadpatiltass|/s Aa lsouth-vound jenni No, 1378 cobsthe!| the postiias {Band out, 1, Factotum (Snrthy. 6 Rae "Siva: Donegan “Jaman —Fucttes—& mémber~ of the jtltn matters” He is ‘conquiting enginegr_ Broadway line, was nearing Twentys Cressina Back to Form. ands to 3, 3, Single Honors (O'Leary). | perate, She had lived since Friday mals “Merppeliien Sewerage Commission '{t' for. «. number -oF-mualelpal-poardx of Sf pitect: tai vise-ahernoon theta | firesstna. eeu Sehoied= ithe Trine teernoan 2 Se btead MAK AILS see me Jace of Matthew.C. Fleming, Who} public works’ “in— Pennsylvania ang |:wes oh explost fie teer— anda trace, wate to tha: tore Ave ata BE een RAC iE Fand rome, mater eer 7 Se P! y : made all the running and wos and B ease hepa Hod y=needed ' Feuigned some tine’ ago- Prtbtgtiboring Slates and was connected Lee pode oeetetals Dr eae ate (Eau Unkeesqtartern ot a Piet Cm Reopen Aa rato | HMnedNTe attention. Drage ti hereby @ a i et i he—yohtcle came to it id ©P, | from Martin’ Doyle. who = Mite (Nome), 10 to Land 4 to 1, 2; Josie | to the doorway pte of the torture : ui a a ‘ j Bas Fuseise, MEN TeeomnTD Ne eae Pees tinuiay SARASILy Nth sthe Phitadel-—) owing passengers U the foot {ington in tant of Tommy Waddell ee ton titenernany driest ie epee her hmbs, ake remalnad. there all chartes Murphy, lender_of Tam- || ports” trom up-State, : but they come _glace, the’ Mayor # bysseveral em|- ave Commission or Filtration. Hrawing DP heh | morning, calling repeatedly until she ‘ cd hia. mind to-day] tom doutttutpiaces: and indintte that a a The —biaze—_gruw_ larger, and men | __ fe Le Ls ois ee Ee inacted the tion of a tenant, | many ‘Hall, changed fh Hearst will positively be elected. Es. i yed_ into ‘the Gilsey House and ie = latter ran to the pollce station] qhout making @ pre-election estimates Spectaiy ia tls tue When tikst tn con- 4 | Hotel Bre freer tine “extingulsiers. hax the atreet and the woman's Jong |” slate * 4 STO bLOQO 000° U [AR. [Grenade atten: nrenace wren mere Sto 9, ran OVEr ard In a statement to newspaper re-| nection with the city yote A. series of raids’ iS ‘the | United burs zarlags Wereastee Tontha. | hrm tia Phitppened. {0 be pass: le or. Ss es ctober IngNsee eeNnt oe porters, jn the Ha} SS pa a and Sunday from thy Manhattan dis. y 3 ‘The river pirates: hare b and a caxt which happened to be pass = When the police left they ment for the] tiearat would be tlected beyon trict leaders were not opened until to- Brates Customs autliortles aiid tlie @ Deen Temark-|jng was relieved Otic part bes Rex Osh 5 = N sported: that thecdestitdn vi * Hector Spaiiee: aching ileaetOkBIOVR Mee ci en jan Cert expediionta. ‘Tha ee Tee eee kept on as it. did. when : 5 | Coroner ens in pressing. eed of medial | doubt. ‘The “rive oner’ recalled oo #0 no eatimate could be made. be- hal ate © emnipuled ¢ aa ye looked: all. of ° yn within a day or two on information| scoured a week ago, when cuntomns ot MyLects of waar Nests ints pocaitinae MORE Separate Advertise- | Atenton Heretofore Mr. Murohy hind been re-| f 1 have looked all of them over - Raiteres by Secret Veeceoner at ee fclals raided: the Junk shop of one a Baer a ee ret Pron tien oattaciaa Mrs, Donnegan sald that the woman | iT apie accurate in election predic: Jand after a careful consideration am worth ol Cormick. In, © ¢ D4 e batte: P “1 was once well to dc e et nar aricable aCe : SE tia tott ‘and warehouses 3h | lyn, and HA TUBETIOREOR ebnaet, - rook: Were crowed, and ihe conductor turned 9 ments Printed. Than {fn _ |}! tea in tretand to « wealthy main named | dons age of the election of Mr, Hearst.as © + the sugar ‘refinery. district. of Willlama-| concealed under a olle of scrap tron. Tithe switoh, thus CEREUS ie > LorBrien. Their son, John’ O'Brien, sho | OAfteropening the envelopes in which vernor, The vote for Hearst in the | Tetn inten" el pea ats THE 1 NEW YORK HERALD. [sald ii" orient in’ Monten, When-thy | .iy"g¢ tne Manhattan “and Bronx. dis: (clty will murprise many. It will prob- : = . [frat Duar rie re hie death atts | rice leaders aubmitted thelr eatlmates, | ably be the Iarkest plurality Tammany, ; ‘ FISH TO FIGHT NEXT VEAR. royp-year-OL RUN [Bee eae ica Bate LOM ee prune ices na rien ate Cerer | | t oJ re Mr. Hearat will not only bel certainly bo as great as‘that of Color S | rs 3 Soveriot of New York but that;and probably much large c From ai authoritative source lt was will, contest control of the property at | VER AND KILLED.| MORE Columns of Adver EMMA GOLDMAN HELD, — ;electea Governor of New York but that a TY Woodrufl: Chairman of the \ learned to-day that. at Wednvsday’s | the meeting of stockholders next year, | 0 | 2 tising Printed. Than In | eee [hepwlll cearta Me lel Nena asm es — meeting of the Board of Directors: of | aw the same source It Ja learned | ———— 9 . | She and Nine Other Alleged Anare| {oo ioe ye aia maven 10. « nued on Becond 6, Ist Col.) thé diiinois, Central Raltroad Company | that{ Mr, Fish will probably be suc- | 7 2 | chinta) Nt Neeumr LRoler send So UEP a i yee “phayverant Fish gwill not Attompt. to | ceed@@ by J. 1” Harahan, Vise eres see ere meaiG Feet THE NEW YORK HERALD. | i Hust Face Trin Coler'a. plurality. was 120,000, Tt was] LATONIA RESULTS. control ‘the ejpetion of President, and jdent of the company, The vote Is ox. La ASIAN Y ¥3 is fies Me 3 Payeyye —~——— ai | The six women and four men, allegeg | SAid on Saturd ; that i fee Jers, iB 9. y tat coat | Be tie thG DAC Of Mi HeRYy tL UO anarchists, including Emma diminn; |.oelr reports to Murphy, had os | the wishes, of 1 H, Harriman will be | peotéd tobe seven to five,’ Mr. Fiah wilt | wiley wan piwsing: his home, No, 216 i } Pea aeeealin rapteN ate woes Te Neate pturallty rat renly) 40,000 "To: } TATTONTA RAL RACK Fie ohrried out. Mr. Fish, It 1s understood, | continue ax a director of the company. | jrant/One Hundred and Third street M) odctivetrenthrueninyatee day Mr, Murphy wag™'Basitive {n his yas (o-day rgdulted an fol 1, child wan engage in a game of 9 9 teeeavataslatralel Corn’ veralgnsd erement and confident in his manne | nie { andshe. re betw the front verti in Oo Police Court tocday. « ‘1 e said Hearst's plurality would) BIRST RA farters of = “NICK. Es pady, almost severing Ite, ee Ane ctonels AS SAG Fach of tha defendants | cAR to, ‘Brooklyn!’ oh; Sle Var a, Frank Pono, driver, of No, 409 Bant® ‘ 7 S in Oc! jgutlty. * The eh | “hw een 5 OINCINNATI, ©., Noy, du-Sheretsry) hort The telegram tg as follown: — | One undred and Six Mi wireot, was Tie New Kork Horald: LO3T,6,¢1 | Separate Advertisements in October , and 1 xm equail shisha St Root's -#) dichishbwit to! tore ¥ | placed under arrest on | the techoica piel, aM ca. ni ate 3 lemire for the | erste him from blame. Trying. for. ball be . Resident \Raosevelt: ina telegram re:| election’ of a Republican Congress and arian eatruoneeh The World Is the FIRST New York Newspaper ||)". ! OOK. Measat a very argss myc Dr sprur4 @eived by Congressman Nichola: Hint! i Fyans! Ale mates 2 ‘For fore ‘Thro A Cold in Cheat Moot Hi aabliteel ihe¢ . Ledxdaess HEY EER ERP Un pec oam eC mays tater ta AON eae ci ie\ Seage Tor avervbedy. Hy ler tes FOr se Omesu Ol, Trial bottle 10s. e¥® only had fragmentary ro: for pla Time ho) bo ax t