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A, WHATHER-Valr to-night; Friday cloudy, areerenreaneneaventarsmenenannamaenrenseneerannsess | LATEST NEWS. Davourevecvevecvesrsnevvnsvereerseesesveweetiretty wevees eres ANARCHIST WHO Simultuneous with | several the Whe House: eae: wot RITE MT jterritory, Mr, Roosevelt get ieU Panera ysetsrisy this through the fact that. th hotendidehahn Uris | zong is leased to this country clared him Insane. lie Ho willie oweveriouacd ual pack te Chill SA | Siveysasessey THREATENED ROOSEVELT CAUGHT AT PANAMA Resides visiting a for- PANAMA. Nov. warn “the neoment (hat —Presttent Cn seuntry and being the event of: 2 ‘Roo, nd tor Panama to-day, the, DiRhent officer, the President will visit Oxevelt sailed for Panama v Porto Rico, thus establishing another fect 9 made public that Jerman 1 ee eset. rym anal not feave = syitad Staten. around | ¢ Canal y leave United —Sittes —sotl when he vista the; 1 Will H All Democrats on: State’ Ticket Elected Except Hearst Without Doubt. | | |JACKSON FAR AHEAD. j +Nominee-for Attorney-General ve_a Plurality of Nearly 10,000. x i coming tn from rook- Repit the election of thal State toket with the excep: Belated re! ribbed up-State practic: lean countion Democra tlon of the head of !t The figures from offictal sources are “mors -feverabie—te tre _Demo- jreatiy | earls candidates than were the ent! |yates upon which the probable result | has boen based thus far, For instance, the official returaaia Westchester coun- ty show a net gain for the candidates ne Democratic ticket of about 600 Then came the official returns from Cayuga, with tho Independence League figures addod, and they were sheeppointing qo Republican voters, fot hey Tipticen candidates ena vantage'ot but from 10) to 20 plurality, The average was 16. Hamilton, County on | each. showed a falling Tia} effect upon the situation | any mat unt about confirmed the Saraton: esitmate. i Weatchaster, votea behind he ran nearly vstimated plus | where his dn 1,000 rality Frederick Skene, Dem sofa Sint Rnginest) is tead with over 10,00 plurality and Whalen aro steadily buyy-towardt Phaothera Are Ahte, ratic nominne while Chan- climbing ter jortnary tot =| OFactinm was tt PyED eis Wits rearent ty an rive atte Sota-a-5_tal. CHANSLER, WHAL \GL ‘HAUSER, for Tren: ON THE STATE TICKET AS “SHOWN BY LATE RETURNS for Lientenant-Governor., N. for Seoretary of St N, for Comptroller. JACKSON, for ‘Attorney-General... SKENE, for State Engiuéer...... 4070 6125 0,825 8,325 peter ee BID +. 10425 BY FRANK W. AQUEDUCT RAC) | Face and Onished third. ably short. Belcast, from red and yon sasily Lotus was a hot a new rider_in pla uirett . ran a bad ra chal BU-hs-alopped-b the int: oF Me extraard ctlon a snec State Hecaure come of the o lof the Democratic iG {has been called for to-morrow noon at} {the Victoria At this meeting Hotel. “There arc a number of Secret Service | : i a the: feaders will cqaaider all the prob. fren now on the isthmus to ook after [City of Panama, But the excuse ted with the Geexoerat elt. For weeks | made for the President that hia visit tick outside of the Canal and dete tives | will be only for a few hours and the al to e kept on al arrivals | distance from tie Canal Zone will not PA MocCar- ports between Panama and Colon. | be great. pes i pets pe HER i, - who openty—knifed—Henrnt ~ i AS Mban ying these seen | “L called the spectal ting,” sald “ROOSEVELT SAILS Reowevelt, Admiral Rixby, Sarge: | cnairman Con noon, ‘in| { RORY merat-or euvy;_hreut.-Itvans his {© mon, “int i ON BAT ELE-SHIP S iitary aide, and MC Latta, an as = of all the] ra J wistant secretary, The pany wikew SS Es oe Beatie mee SHALE Eig i WASHINGTO: Yov, $—For the| a big stam of servants. | Hearst vave-been flooded with tele- | Mrst time tn the history of this coun-| They sailed on the cruiser-yacht az sain all day from our people telling | trv a President started to-day on «| qower trom Washington latw this after: | a +a foreign country. The|hoon to Wolf Trap Light, in Chesa-} Continued on Second Pame.) i _Noynge to +0 foreign country. The | rita ay, ‘There tire Mayilower-meets : ni Fase | Panama trip on which Prosident Roose-| the now firat-cliss battleah!p Louisiana, | Neit embarked wit ve remark Iniand the President and party boards it | SPECIAL LIFE-BOAT FOR } hoice, made all n y by elght lengths. lucky to beat Umbrella, Szhdalwood, favorite spade all (row ‘Tom Cogan. Nnally refused to jump. nning, Orac the’ running and FAVORITES BEATEN; BOOKMAKERS WIN Only Two First Ch Choices Score for the Talent—Belcast an Upset in. Belle Rose Stakes. THORP. 3 TRACK. Nov. §.— off for the Republican canaidates, and’ Momentum was a hot favorite in the the returms—trom Orange did not naye|lielle Rose Stakes, but he ran a bad Hoe was prov- the third. cholee, Mayer was nit-hardest went to the front « furlong from Home Loring. favorite, and |@imply breezed home in front of a very Tipping, ridden by Shilitng, parts beat Marrin necont and won ulum was Fortunate by Two Lengthi Bette. Sh athe a Re Bical rie SIXTH RACE—Delmore (18 to 5 made the Tu eteli, fole Fortunate and. Zienap. Th the |and 7 to 6), 1, Emperor ef India (6 or ctevery, by ewe lengtus from|t 6 for place), 2, Hollowmas 3. Zena Scratie-forsthre opty Delmore Ail the Way. who » Deimore went to the front s00n atter the start in the sixth and made all the running end won in a drive by fait a length from Exmporer ot India, who beat Hafiowman ciree-quarters of a led.) im A F i geo | PIMLICO RESULTS. Bale Axe jump won fanily Oothedox sulked and AQUEDUCT RESULTS. —___ FIRST RACE—Minlota (9 to 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Oraoculum (1 to 4 for place) 2, Umbrella 3. SECOND RACE—Sandalwood (7 to 5 and 1 to 2) 1, Tom Cbgan (even for place) 2, Paulaker 3, THIRD RACE—Bolcast (16 to 5 and 3 to 5) 1, Loring’ (1 to 2 for| Place) 2, Momentum 3. and—out) 4, Tipping (4 to 1 for’ place) 2, Mary Morrie 3, | | | i FIFTH RACE_Fortunate (3 to 1 nd 2 to 6) 1, Zienap (out for piace) 2, Battle Axe 3. ‘Tammany Leader Snubs} [the Independence League was going (0 “FOURTH ‘RACE —Cotus o to 20; | ledtiership, | Commissloner the following-tetter: | caure—to-consider accepting-pubiic ottice | Mayor in Declining Tax Commissionership. WRITES SHARP LETTER. Reminds McClellan That Wig- wam Is Big Enough for ° ‘All Democrats: ~~ 7 In pursuance of hts efforts to build up & machine in this ctty in oppoaltion to Tammany Hall, Mayor McClellan Teached out to-day for the support of Mautico Featherson, Tammany leader of the Twentleth Assembly District When the Mayor drew baok the haad. that— offered Feetherson a-pium—in-the shape of the Presidency of the Tax Comtnission he found himself holding @ lemon, Featherson refused the job, and In hia Totter of refusal announced hfé allegiance to Tammany Hall. He Inmintiated that Tammany Hall js Mig enough to hold all Democrats’ in. this county, When Mayor McClellan was elected for the first tims te appolnted Maurice miesioner. ‘Then Cume hie second dection and jnia split ‘with Tammany. One of his.frat oMcial ebth in bie second term was the te feoval of Maurice Fobkthergon.. Out- wartly, however, tha Mayor ami Festh- erson ooritintied on friendly terms. Angry. with Muephy. Featherson did not approve of Char! FL Morpiiy's dillinoe with tin - Hearst forcos In Buffalo, but, axa loyal or- Ganfention nian, he fell Into line. Whe No got Back’ fo New York he found that make extraordinary efforts to beat his cindidate for the Senate, John McCall, th The TIENT people Murphy —couliii{ call—them—oft—and | Featherson got mad. It was announced {n political circles that he was about to Fébel and week to undermine Murphy's Me pelleved that Murphy would ride to disaster on @ Republican landelide on election day. Word of the diméféction of Featnar- won rekched the Mayor; who imme, diately set about to play some smart polities” On Nov. %, four days betore the election, he sent his former Lock called oft. “My Dear Mr. Featherson—W: uld-you | again? If no, J should be pleased to tender to you the place of Tax Com-| | missioner.” Anewer Reaches City Hall. {There He slemanded-of-charled Fy Murphy fi hat ti ieee the police bellave he t= the Bought Jewels, Autos, Cay Dresses, ‘and Indulged in Many Luxuries. __ While Her Husband. Ran-Riot with Gould’ Money. peel tereeet MAKE CLAIM FOR CREDITORS IN COURT SUIT FOR MONEY _ Castellane in Appeal Declares that if Divorce: Is Granted He Will Be a Ruined Man— Sure Wife Would ‘Return if _ Free to Act. PARIS, Nov. 8—As an offset to.the riot of money enjoyed by Count Castellane, the creditors of Boni, who are suing to get $540,000 due them, declared at ithe hearing of the case in court to-day that- thd extravagance was not all on the Count’s side. Maitre Millerand, of counsel-for-the creditors, ridiculed the-attempts= of opposing counsel to depict Countess Anna-as-living-in-a- state 7of* poverty. The Count, he asserted, had not squandered all her moneyd The Countess should pay her share of the extravagances. . In a Single month she had spent $120,000. The ceiling of her bed room cost $160,000, with the furniture to match. Among the other “extravagances” mentioned-by-counsel were $200,- 000-for jewels, $21,233 for horses, $29,800 for-automohiles, $14,006-for pide ‘Earohis-Durat's-portait-ef the Countess, ang -se_ a The bills in the present case include judgments against the County” is a bill from a dressmaker for dresses and money advanced, amounting. to $98, 235, another for $23,200, and “apd: for $15,370. AFTER ROBBERY N THE STREET spoke in an extremely sarcastic veln, saying that his clients were particu: larly glad to learn that the Countess Cosonimo Stabbed Fif- teen Times in Back with Stiletto. did not intend to fy to Amertea. The creditors’ case, in which Count * Boni, the Cou de Castellane, and | George J. Gotid. as trustee, are mads Joint defendants, was callit after the divores hearing. .to hia suite. troweht byte chet finished to:day, weeks. Count Bon! Castellane, In a Inst dese Perate effort to stay the granting of the divorcee asked by —his wife, dbclared, Ur counsel, in court to-day that if a decree was handed down against him it would mean Als utter ruin, He added. that bankruptcy was {a evifable, and then made a plea for $210,000, which-he- declared he-had- pent; Pepi household expens was only At Fordham Hospital an Italian guy_[feht, he hold, that_he be—relmburas dying with” fftern “Hn7 °° | he Count declared that Countess Tits back, andthe we nae Wohl rely consent to a reton= io tells between spasma of agony |ciliation if she were fren to act.) His love for her was undying, he sald, and he desired peace. rer hétig adjourned tor two. [parer Ix iyetto wounds vic- Beathoraon‘s anmyer reuched.iheCliy+ HAL t-day.-In the mean time he had | ected his candidntes and had changed | iis inind<abdit “the: potitical unwiadom + of Murphy's action at Buffalo, in re- 0 mur- tim of aa cold-blooded a plot t ee for_money an haa over | “Decision Ina Week. Yenjed ino thin. towar s { forged doc! Herndon, Pairotnat Eel alr sno in trying (© of ebildren standing {n | saw a crowd ROOSEVELT S PARTY.) .2etttco. Nov The! races chore [fusing tho proffered place—wnich paya. treat of Public School-No, & at Mosh his wife against Lawyer Ha- = Hay rosulted a Aree } 97,00 a yeur anid has Veen Vacant since | Parkway and Briggs avenue, the) mom icity; | RIRST RAC aldons; three-vexr |the death -of Frank O'Donneli—air, ol Parkway ji tie saw they were | stellane Asked two weeks’ delay in Judge Samuel Seapury, M. Warley [he bad expended $#7 foF the printing (Special to The ‘Tvening World.) Qacnad ne tactic | Egatherson said | Bronx. Going ian ee ycaheiay on hin {thy -qpnotncement of the Court'd de- 3 ee pha 8, “Parmlt me th acknowledge the tay on hix J ‘0 4 Wot ek Las A DA ag ieee ACEH STIG oth | NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Nov. Tha] auioka U0 (O"Brion. to 1 Tor iy Tae of your exceadiraiy kins favor‘ar| rn “theatre. ousiR fecbly, | Cision In order to try and effect a __feho were candidates for Supreme Court | William Sulger, successful candidate | Satectin topistana—w hte y Hamptons ‘Hemterman) 3. Time eit —_____Lthe-Sd—Inet:—in—-whleh—you--tonter mg Pack int has! sea aa Batwneny -Teeonetiie lon —wttly hie wife; — butte and City Judge, filed statements to-day'|in the Tonth Congressional, District | Hampton Roads yesterday. Re oy Vaoreee ante es heridrea_girfs employed on the | the apputhiment-of the PresWency of | Peterson turned him i BEEN | was: given-only one week with the County Clork that they had | spent 1,150 for distributing and print-/ York, sailed to-day for Piney Blut in | turicercOrpran Lad (Dennison. il to] upper two foore of No. 4 Bond: attest inn Cac Neat neice eee aerate | scat Ue te es cate “AU Mie “end “or “shat ‘timo It willbe Pot pald, nor caused tobe pald for | img literature, and Wililam 1. Jackson, | the Potomac, conveyed by tho armoted | 20 end-out) 1 Tuder, (Hagan. 6 [9 0%) made w=pamie-strteteh exit: trom tne |G Mineral and deonly appreciate {Pome With aAMEM TMUEY TY Gctormined whather a divorce will be ‘them, one cent for campaign purposes. | vnrucesasful candidate for Congress in’ oruthers Washington and Tenessee. Tho “iy RACE—Fourcyearolds and | building this wttermoon when fre blazed | the ‘confuence you repors in me, and | Tho Bronx T ark palige Hee AS raster Gut Wit neaseay Teatan Taenee Pustice Seabury and Mr. Platzek were | (ho rte Congressional District, + pilot expects to pasa upward; fiye one-half furlongs. | up nmid a heag of feathera In the reac | GARG ERE upbolntment | to | long Mipeieay away i jeterso: ae way; court to prove the = aware thi hes hes + $ Mat nsinie office tmplies, rt fellow and heal in a“ =: beens Scat ser voandi- reseraoes qoaancae SP Oe RAS = os Risee Orton Taube Hagan), 1 ane pareisrpeane d lofts of the bulld- POUL T have detormined never wyuin to I ecots eae n map uceys Taller heROILeMST TE Eom Charon tens: p P " Saas ROMs oc ptate to 1. Hluscoat (Smit), The frst and second jolts DUNE | acoopt public office, and for that ren. | Slender am platy | YOree MULL was resumed b Bate for the Supreme Court, awore that | hire and messenger service, | Every precaution has behn’ taken ee et 2 ing ake occupled by. Morrow & Co., | #dn—1- dectiie the same, withthe eas} man could_tell_ the man wns ie Va Dee ia te ae ot Sustice— thie is Noriteian tee ities eee ase; for | whotesate dealers tn ostrich feet e Sw aver: ot eine sincere thanks, It =A Bleed In—desth fia. he heaved the 7 7 rain; Maltra: aoa At aa _MOB STORMS JAIL. fe Rss ise ec gars ran | came Tre ne ter poUR aut Rae rae tn a oa cee Ben GEC AEN ca Wine GvmrEE OC maaan tTg ails ad awartersdavit 2 “ane Se OE ae concerns eniploy= about one thuwdred | the Irae Sarees rereeeairat can gerratie = etna Lees le od to lynch | less suspended | aires rer ia aa UR Rens NE ri jcoabrecoarririnaes Som= |p. Mitchell came With the ambulance) criticism and Kelly the Atneri- ‘mob of 600 persons attempted to | se Se VERTH RACE=Three-year-oldy_ sna} As far nscan he leaned the fire TOT ye nn eee ee ani | trem Fordham Hospital. Under. hi cary law ind per= ‘Thomas Batt on tie arrival here from |r. crowd surged @round the juli and | Suis and A umber upward: Tatler and thresrsixtecnths./ started by the alippiog of @ tube from grog enough to Iivite amt enjoy the | iatrations’ the stabbed man Madison, where he wasiarremed last| jegared that Balt would be pangod'| ere tbo and on ac- | —Roedn @ mee ass a gas stove, & small explosion of us| support and respect of all men. believ- | CEs teil gunarE cot; Na RtOrY need with an amauit on Mrs. | when he was brought oni of Jall for nek Ya Vy] Please vanivred Ac-(Lee), 2) [Igniting a box full_of Tenthers. _'ne | IpR_In tho political faith and prince! sR = aptstesCoaaniinor: iat “0 & to $3 ed AL ~ 1 Sar ae = or Tho FF sald te raptists—t 7 Edward Frank, of, this place, Uallla hearing, a ploked | lames jumped from on heap of feath= | iit shall take pleamire In calling pe ven years old, and that he pee aera men So Anon ate TH RAC lon two-yenr-olda;| ery to another, the amoxe that rolled | twenty-aey Sy She Ge, ALBANY, N. ¥., Noy. &—On the ap- Nontion of Deputy Attorney-Gencral ort to the. State Inaurai ent raham, Justice Fitts to-day appointed | Pec\ ca that the cam oe Benator Hlsbers, of New York, recelver Vor $200,000 was impa rod about ARE YOU A CIGAR STORE INDIAN? TING A CHILD UP TOO EARLY. than the Trusts, For it is clear that our problems have got to be are hungrier. than now and kicked harder and more often than now. ‘With the exception ef the Amerlean cigar store Indian, the ‘| CITIZEN.—From Hearst's paper to-day, INSURANCE CO. RECEIVER. for the Norti German Fire Insurance nt re. artment tal stock $100,000, er , HEARST THINKS AND SAYS YOU ARE | We are going to impress on parent: the folly ofitte rrupting a child's sleep, THERE IS NOTHING MORE TUPID ON EARTH THAN GET- That one question is more important solved by the CHILDREN, Our grown men won't do it—at leas; not until they thing that fools a kick least inthis world sccms to be a haughty American notice, ofall the b desiip 7 ene and his pa y would have provisions Joast mtx signal outfits for yeration will) be dny yallmble and. nig! awhen needed, STABBED WIFE AND SHOT HIMSELF DEAD, | PHILADELPHTA, v. 8. —NWalter | Yerkow, a prominent resldent of Ful- | mez, Pa, near here, to-day stabbed and then ocomimitted suicide by shoating | himealf in the head, Mra. ‘Yerkes re- | oetved ning, severe stab wounds, a mhoc- | maker's awl deing the weapon used. Tho tragedy was witnessed by sey: eral children of the coals, who wer Wares to assiat thelr mathor, Mrs. yerken was attending to har household Guties when mio was ettacked by her husband. It 49 belleved Yerkes mud: | ‘4 Gonly became mentally deranged | Uueroush iness, fee and eiand 2 to i, Paley Hoe’) fore pelng overwhelming in tte (Santen), 16 to 1 6 to 1, J; Monkey | Sttensth of odor. Pi oectan | Puzzle {Jonnson), 3%) Time—1.0, At the first yell of ‘Fire!’ there was — a wild stampede for the statnwnys. | TORTURED BY ECZEMA. New Discovery for Cure of Eczema) Crenten Bik Stir, my YORK. Laborat sufferers from bcxema, N drug which has created. ong the medical profession since Its diacovery ,by Dr, reported. The Bmergency Laboratories, located at 32 West 25th mtreet, New York, by special arrangement with Dr, Cox. will | comtinue to supply experimental treat: | % | ments of poslam free of charge to every} onc Who calls at the laboratories ov} { The itohing 14 al- [dayed with firat applidation, healing pets writes to them for It. in immediately, and ohronic cased’ are | 1, St. cured in two weeks, ** on} The FE. “such (el t | the eminent bacteriologist, « fow months probably fatally wounded ‘his wife. amd ago Alarge number of cures have een ereency ories have been crowded with who have called [to procure @ supply of poslam, the new Perit eriily Cox, Luckily theas were broad enough | permtt the safe efcape of all the occu: pants of the bullding. ‘Th firemen asud- ldued thk blazo handily, though tne | damoge is estimated at $5,000, cea eee LATONIA RESULTS. ‘LATONIA RACE TRACK, Nov, 8.— The races follows: FIRST RACB—Ono mile.—Henry 0. (0 to 2 and 7 to 6) 1, Gladiator (oven for place) 2, Bernie Cramer 3. Time—1.43 GECOND RACB—Thres-quarters of a mile,—Grace Kimball (7 to 6 1 to 2) 1, Lexoline (2 tol for place) 3, Tanager Pime— 118 +5, ° THIRD RAGE—One mile—Nat B. (6 Gand z to 5) J, Noo! (to 8 for plaoco) amMte Algol & | Time—1.39 4-5. FOURTH RACH—Hevon-clghta of a mile,—Meadowbreeze (7 10 2 and 6 to 5) hore to-day resulted ag roll at fonally to,seo You at thé earilest, op- portunity," —_ MURPHY REGRETS \ DEFEAT OF HEARST. if Charten F. Murphy appeared at Tam- | many Hil to-day tor tie fret ume! singe the election. "I wanted to seq eket go with the rest," he declared. “That Mr. Hearst was beaten jis too! mid, -He should have, been elected, Ay | for our county Ucke\—well, the result | spoake for itself." | Mr: Murphy Was guarded In speaking | the head of the| aboot ‘Tammany. leaders Moavoy, Lane fal Nag fe and Nick Muller, eh Y axcused Jeni ine the ticket. Hu ald he did Ge be BaKe that o: nised {eakohery was posible et the polls. te rel to, iowse the unuaunt iene of tho election returns from ups to. {wouldn't want to make any aoou- sations,” he anid, “but 1 understand that this detay in’ get ng. refer fram rookriLoed sotintios subject of cussion at the spacial meeting of the tate. Committees to-morrow, We. will a eeege to be represented at tho count Josep 3 tot for place) 3, Hec- tor & Time—Lis at fhe Gola elt aver ths State ney Tues here yesterday from New Hayon, ¢ Count asked with a gold wateh In dfx pocket and} permisston to ils children two daya $168 in camh—hin sayings of a year. Ho each week a in summer, t is pare! a bo enjoined sant to send the fund to his parents In) An) meant to s | from America without the old country, He went to an Itallan banker some: his where, in the lower East Side—just where. he cannot tell—to get the money! So far as money changed {nto Itallan eney. Th tnsianld iS mu : ony me banker put him off, telling him to come buck at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, Suapecting nothing, Coromino sald he tor the ¢ him tom) nt posstbl ons, amo ar, ‘The’ ro~ tarted, forthe Bronx to nce nome Sout 4 ates friends {rom his own province, Soon h < after he left the ‘train two men, ono have to be sl. If hla wite, of whom was the banker with whom desired to presoat him in, auch a light he had been talking with downtown, joined him, He remembered not ing after that until he came to Nimself on before the world he to say had nothing more vortholess, ; the floor of the station house. Hix {t seemed only Just thar watch gone and his pockets were should’ bo reimbursed the $240,000 bare of money. ytained + 9 wale of hie "At the hompital st was atated that the ah aor mucay: nan could not recover, He was abie to Ss cin describe for the po! two i which—-was ¢ a whom he thinks atticked and robbed houschold expenses, btm. ; foluded Hl sorting that SE anes conyitiged. th snteas, Wg Omens ON Ie a Bicssing to Rhoumatics Tt hee relieves thoumands, Try 6 ido. bottle, +6) wae net } | |

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