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HEARST SPENT $256, 370 IN HIS CAMPAIGN. ALBANY, Nov, 10. --- William Randolp h Hearst, Independence League and Dem- ocratic candidatc for Governor, to-day veertitied to the: Secretary of OState that he had spent $259. 279.22 in promoting his canvass. This was divided as follows: fcpcadence League. $198,870.22; Democratic State Committee, $57,000 Travelling Expenses, $500. HUGHES’S STATEMENT, ALSO FILED To- DAY, SHOWS THAT HE SPENT. $018.55: CHARLES TER) = NEW.YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1906. 8. | “HOVES TO END BETTING ATT RACE TRACKS Total votes for Hearst oie. os tsi sees ese cs age ee snees es 686,817 WAS THERE. i: arae cana ; ALSTYNE ee ee aiereens “ae CROWD IS SAL "Attorney in Court, ee Al TIM Ot shase’\ Alstyne ae a au m4 Gores and Pie Blots oe us eee i 4 PLATT AN eee MIS Ta wrguge Se i ; pee or i e de to Have 5 | ‘ BiatrclsAMonaay hat the. GavErnGTeMt WHT Tat Ty $618. HH IN HIS i AS HE SLEPT QN SEO te GER SUNS Percy-Gray ae oe ee eae = WINNING FIGAT THE THIRD Rall. Adelinette and Woolwich Wind ting. on Race Courses in New i Up First Day for the ~ York State. - ; Bruce Reports Reports Personal’ Instead ot Going to the Talent. Campaign Expenses a Morgue in Sections ‘He -RESULTS AT-BENNINGS, | track- gambling today: eon he-intendsto-sond=altprise eis FIRST RACE—Niblick (even and 2) ners taken in raids on gambling-houses before Judge Otto Rosalsky, | $247—Other Figures. Abused Corporation, 5) 1, Yada (6 tq 2 for place) 2, Tos-|who has promised to mets out severe punishment. First offenders, heres +t ill BOOKING ie “TI Brea the Neck cri eae in BENNINGS, SO wn of Tt Will Break Mine,” Says the: District « AND HUGHES PAID ; PéR VOTE IN THE ELECTION. WHAT. HEARS!. _ Admits She Was in ia! Monte House When! Senator's Wife Forced Way in, and Speaks of | : Visit as an “Operas | ~~~ Bouffe” Affair. | 4 | District-Attorney Jerome declared war upon” pookroom and haan 3. i ; it t joes yee “lafter, will be fined, and if subsequently arrested gor gambiing NO SECRET ABOUT | (amoiel to The Tovenine World}, Aller wpending the night with a num-] SECOND RACE—Souvigny (4 to.5/ <4 } 1 dor gambling Fill ba ; is ‘ | ALBANY, Nov. 16-—The tala) expense {Der of friends who Just Jnsiated on him| and 1 to 4) 1, The Colonel (even for,” oblate IT, SHE DECLARES. | l\ncurred for election purposes by | drinking, seers ‘Bugg, ® marine en-| place) 2, Acolyte 3. The District is working in Concert with Police Commis. 0 5 the Governorzelect, |€ineer, of No. 2005 E sea : : sy P rasta Churtea E. Hughes, the Governor-elect, | #inecr, of ‘No. 20K Eighth avenue, fell sioner Bingham and Mayor McClellan. Not only is he after-the minor \y air ni ¢ a4 up of these items: / fC the rear end of a north-bouna| THIRD RACE—Rcgal Lad (6 to 1 Platt Himself Maintains SHES eiisireets : |r anne expenses, $106.6; telegrams, Pisith avenue elevated train at, the|and 2 to 1) 1, Theodosia (4 to 1 for pool-room men——the managers, clerks and cashiers—but he is afler the and Refuses to Discuss the} ; i Piksnits portage, $1 tenographers. |One Hundred and Thirty-Afth street |Place) 2, Speed Queen 3. owners and backers of the rooms. With fhe idea of securing the nan ; t ; private sec tes, $876.88. atation before dawn to-day, He prob- ( Sean FOURTH RACE—Oxford (8 to 5/ of th jwar $681.55, made in the | 1S Mr. y official plural [eae rues nuome al plurals dnthe| (oly tied to get olf there, and, fading se men amd evidence against them, he will invoke the povling : [ho gunrd, ctinbed-over si and:3-to5)-1, Welbourne (4 to 6 for 5 = ot . i is =! : 1 PLAT meant on: yots in hls plu-| it ‘the-raliing-and #5 = His Seat in the Senate With- URGES MARR IAGES ON | RIAL a eas a dropped to {ie track ay the train | place)-2, Rater 3, < jaan a = | ae sforernoh alt + z Eas | This jaw, pansed atthe time Joaso Mignment Sn Judge Tosateky"s pa , PASMiEHE Rhy Berea Hurg sta Fy SInACE 1 Sewiaohn retuabil tote whether or aot lyf the-Countot General Sesigqe one ered (9 the edge ‘of the | FIFTH RACE—Adilenette (7. to 10 fin -had-ever—been-in—Canfield's—on the lo? 130 jen who have out Delay—Political. Lead-' dient siianeetearet SOEETI Sa nurRTEN REPENS ee aaa ote Ate Me TAM al on and rs hr as 3 + ers May Force Him_to Do| 10 HELP DOMESTI EA | i. Porter, who defeated James | Went to sleep standing un,.iwith hia| 2"t | t0 4) 1, Brittanoy (5 to 2 for! ground that an answer might ted £9) varlous times Ip 5 ©) vc Wadeworth for Congressman in tho tad on his arms-and-tis test oa the] Place) 2,Nerelle 3. | incriminate of degrade im, compéls| for rushing wr wi * q i Tiewe ay e So, It Is Said. | ‘Trial: marriages are advocated bY desirability. of chang’ In many rty-fourth District, certitles er the highly charged third Wit ea deaiey Pane O HT fAehed Se (Mrs. Herbert Parsonx in a, book sne | social reletions in and out of the famlly | ceoretary of State that lie spent init pas written called “The Family.” it | will have to be frankly ficed avd. {€ | inctuding $1109 for postage and en fees Mrs. Winslow E. Buzby, who by wen-| wan sued to-ldy by G. P, Pothim’s' necessary, new adsptations aust be) {x now admitted to have | Sons, and will create a -senaatton be- | welcomed. + vio Mr, Wadsworth sp ble home of Mary |©lee of tie daring yiews it expresses | “SURETY not” be welt whe asks te yowont tor: weatt Pion marriage, divorce and social prob- ;¢Mbody In marriage Heenses data abOUL) printing. the personal healt and character Suige Ronalek ¥ sted ar » pAXt few mon! ‘ising ih pobl-rear: om employes nook . 5 SIXTH RAGE Woolwich (6 to 2] ey Masod, bringing the follow- | and even) 1, Ivanhoe (pven for Place) | . nin into the station, saw Bure 2, Wierd: 3, saleee there, but too late to. stop the | 2? Wleresome fa RUB LONCK, shits abod i fin Between the platform and the car, BY FRANK W. THORP. aaYy noun ng euet and banged around} RACE TRACK, ¥ 1 bp Pollee trxpeetora nnd oeesalny | ough to kill a hulf dozen sober men, | xoy 16 —The f b ‘ Layne fll W proceed ngninnt pools foe Nov. isthe fact that ths Luin cet he tinier en re af a. open belting at. Dennings 1-Gén BRatiiak ARGC fatriet Attorney, whe bi tafee Position of alt elr cases before the Grand Jury, [9F Me purpony THe” DiattoteA torres dines thei Lo. renfter will foroed to tell Ud T at rict-Att j Me $2,808, of which ney toes Hecs | cry rampenand-s eral gonae! been at the hom Le Monte, In West Thirty-eighth street, { Taran on that tatetut-atrernoen test Bente i oon Hat’ Ta On one OT ber when aged Henator Thomas Cy [starting theories advocated i the Piatt was surprised ‘there by hls wife, | D0ok. Mrs. Pursona Is the wife of to-day mave a statement ms 4 reporter jarsons and & _ daughter o€ Henry Clews, the banker, and Chasles 1. Guy, Ts ran back | Fie preee—or-tme—mianigied | down: the attendance to leas than 2.0677 people This was tho slimmest attend: Tuas is juake D- Stapleton beme Mugg cragled i r date-for Supreme Court Justice In. the (itle (he | Second Distsleuijepent O18) $1,015, [the cars and. o: Congressman Hei ity of the ol nonellg! fuvoratte record would ¢ rd under hw tirade of “Rouse for ‘The Evening World. : ; >t abun ; : {| ghanii-a doster col philesophy. and tie esplace upon thé matrimonial ETOP gtr t bots ‘Abuse | ance-evgr meen at this course. In 4 aan pond { Lt waa Mr Winslow. Durty who first | aiaent of sociology. On the marrit poral + Would NOt permit a respectable Inartee | batting row ae xftan inal ae , hia wits wae present r i arriage) “rie prostitue cuss ison the increase than t-Democrat and m Pron ees ing Yoon a CuriouE HOTS] That poolroom keopers Nave as MUCK announced that his » on trial proposition she saya: tn ail civilizations. “Increasing, tednen | [to enioy his stumber, sbyterian | existed, There hak bgon erected in the | right to make bets on tho horseraces ax |) nat upan table oocasion tn queatton, | — It woul < i cles to late marriage and celibacy or fl train /c Was cpr } . i i ho Btaiecof, New 2Yor ete j 27 the notable oscasio Sas cen Sen aren Nell. trom | Eisonge ihe cater eatnce of thts increase} Laas aan ren reine ar {hat [centre of the betting’ ring 9 coffes and | bookmakers at the track, Ho announces framed that See k, wats do 9 and thie-cracked- the shell-of_xscracy | this_p o-encourage early} “There | wa tendency for the sesteee |insixted on holding ini wile some one | ple counter so as to effectively destroy | that lie will have Introduced, and tF¥ tls panaity yt-was-crnft eee I ftelephoned: for Dr, Itutchings to come| the contention that —an—metosure for | pass in the next Lewisiature-a bill re-tintended top tion of this class ‘t> become less and |trom Sarin "i 1 Ppa es ” n Hosp: ¢ Sens Rea ce ae talvorent lichens Hance. pital with an ambu-| vetting existed. In the inclosure und | pealins the Perey-Gray law, ing. A large majority, of divorces ure Pousecas upyen the platform | beneath the etand the bookmakers| ‘Thin Is the law that allows betting on| + 4 My ae of him=-all over and| foanied Teatleasly abouts ‘Their prices | the racoaswithin= th inglosuro of w ilk] of oe ya Fiala bees ‘ps0ber man (Ne Sepinyel- onthe —prosramme—ne traci. ‘fa repeat—ot- th re = jas! é {you.could send —the pits uimuat-and—their_clerkx foliowed the ace prat stilesOr ; tothe ferke —foltowed—thenr ah was SOURTL Tas yearby a et eet . } Morgue —— admit owithnetessorinn instead of tint Lied eh pertany The author. intends “The Family” as neater Ne dR Arne wife | usual: big _recomling sheets, ‘There was a text book for’ une of studente In col Sw erator ta Peas See eS that had surrounded-tne identity-of the | {Til marriage, the relatfon to be en- tered Into with @ view of permanency, 5 t 0 $ yomaa visitor. Up. uneil the time el yut with.the privitege.of breaking {tit spoke out Mrs. La Monte had been @-) proved unsuccersful_and In remren tly denying wt ADS: ° gambling ‘on ome Tat mariage Ts an uns SPOS headed by Mrs. Platt, | questionable sacrament and the dictam dhat itis merely a survival of a- past Ara; e¥Tettly- purpose and de: sidoux rellgloun Torce, would atop] wie indecent andl racing in this Stato, S proke Jn, F form of property-holding are both d 4 @ : etter take A qr thee pe H a, fate Me Bushy eae capefal that She og propr BORON Of Te sbeTaT ques fT Er Oa anny tana oorent hatte pone {nim to the hospital. fearing that pers | Tis books handled very lets mos opeaslon. for, she-annou CG ABAUReA ET tA if —--——!-announcement carried no lhetnuatlon | tion," gaye the writer: : yarculy advocating sich mtudy.' Mras. baie PS Sb PU etn ay Dole 3 LILA CURL ad z Roa i agalnat Mra Busby. He pointed aut| “tf indtedualiem and altruism are-to [fe uhooe and ins ad rat PHILADELPHIA. Nove} pak Rew ke ® atceman all the way f The Washingtonians feared -to-het-tor ae { that when he met_hie—wife at the E) be reconciled in the view that child | temot-breeding ‘nowledge, are danger-| VOvaRe of St -days- fromthe re — Se Fe they. could More 19 man} 3 i ous _dobris-choking—-un-pdasible ontieta| Islands, during—wieh. the) afterward, Tho crowd was unaniiious Hearing and regring is the momt Impor- Xerry.Jatersin the same day she Cait UIT SostaTBervICee,” Whe” Sa ~Har_shoes, x0. thai the pair! of high: for a. stream of progressive and inspir-| eiven up for lost, +h9—fveani ‘moral qheory.” shooner Kines tied up_at-a-w condition of affairs would—finally ditt tateel| > LATONIA RESULTS ——{fn-expressinetiele"opinion. that” tnt = ee | heeled “slippera which Mri ears Vit —— to-day, ithe vessel is commanded U3} SS | the mestng, but there war es ried Rway-tn-triumph as evidetce could re apt. Patten, Gad Carrs a erer OF RAC itapee ie uae Adios) ie bettered -that—conditions not have belonged to any member of |) latteen:men—— ne ct ty Sanit 7 to 27:1 themselves tater -andth the Buxby family. { fophe captain's log shows. a tal | t pe little trouble in betting i Mre. BuZby’s Story, | {nardship. the versel during the yox- io oy PD RACK—Three-quartera of a| The weather dummed out fine x as | \A bigs rawcboned bay; with the Ale] wanon vide-wiped |th® coupe, | Rellley| ge sustaining many wc ~The Daring (8 lo 2 and $ toa) 1.) trae! voxpehenty The reporter folnd Mra, Buzby ap ¥ : ns ) Ie track was very heay the acartmest houses at No. S82) West) OX a Futurity, winner. attached to &|.was thrown to the atreet, jortam wear, be whitch atl ge TEPC ATE IE SEES IH Ne RES EE U t BLS! grocery wagon, took fright at an auto- the big bay had| Raq anchors handWd was put OUL OT Tlxon chancdx are that t a mode! 0 a i ni Tee vctwife of Caps Patten, were | Heummel Tariy 0 card wa her husband and. daughter, Beatrice, | avenue to-day and started down the | tort, pan Dy Ot -the trafic) cluding the wife of Capt: Pat the |S. to & for 3 by | fare Interest 1th the Columba : B i | avenue at a pace that made drivers | squad, mauve 4 brave leap for tho-runs; compelled to is thelr turn ay LAL 3-6. Handicap at rant Re the fea In._she.. summer the Buzbys sty at) crowa their horses up on the sidewalk ;@wayia bil. DUL the sualte ofshe wagon time .the alas | SOUTH RAC Just aft e first ruco Mr, Pinker Highland: Mills, where they have and \ timid pedéatrians citmb. house | jatruck him jn the chest and Kuocked cli or Lady Jaoeiyn (7 tw fee enh e aE ie BENELLI a M¥e- PS Vet taut Platt estate y Vall thought of stopping r: home near the Platt estate, Mrs, BUSY | stoopn to get out of the way~ ? pay the 8! PPIng runawayy our) te a small; dark woman, quiet in her! ‘rony Cheure, the driver of the wagon, | Guesix of the Netherlands and Savoy | 0", Ker tS to 1 me 8,9) TH Rew and sald that the old ri tting shod and that ¢ | grandstand, mmant | was nol arrival nank God dreeai and’ wearing ho’ Jewelry: Sno! which ts wwned by Max Meyers, of ) 1 cleared AS AtHUY, Ba MEO ah . zi eo Gig his. sp) {| mors on the and Twill nev set seat one must ) movin Ay Ul aaldy Nov Toe hint avenues Tost his went ae] Romane eeney Oe tne enue yon Tater cat yy Bion ts rests ot | one Maran aid ciamera wat remutlmeace’ “My husband has full authority. to| the first away of the Tunaway-draggedy fying wagon. I was a. ne oonen ox Jan. 2. Se | Juatea "temntedven and hid ho trouble talk for me. If he thought it bost to) vehicle, Trace to Pifty-feventh street, er ma dei ¥ Ketting down a be make ‘a gtttement regarding my) At Sixty-third street John Reilley, who 040 ware eanie ts icant and TORTURING “ECZEMA CURED | - Miller Lands First Race: provence at tho La Monto Rome at the) was driving a goupe with two fare—a/paraders.xhrieked and ran In all ‘lreo-| ata A Cyptigan. Pan eter TENG ie) mineete lente MN Fee TT aHAN ARTA eee Tail time Mrs. Platt went there, I heartily | well-dressed’ wan and woman—whom | tou! hat wurage every on the | In Tye EHR ATEN | SELON Tove front at the.etart, mada | > OS SAD? -coneur {n his action. |hn'hud picked wp at’ the St. Regia Ho-|htanwy ‘ton ger hoi ut tackle andl th the exception of the cap rea ROG Onl ADAT, vent tol tie tendand “wont -eaally, by WHY IS LITTLE OSWALD SO SAD? “TL swaa there, Mi husband, Know |] teleefaliod’ té/ dodge, and the grocery «nroatiatch, Kd of the: bay's ushter waa stricken with | ON. YORK, Noy, 16—Poslam, tha}four lengths from Yada, who ” beat i waa there and so did Mr,\ Allen, presi paler ae ES Neath beat Ne vinually alts rt if | latest and’ most importsnt discovery in} Toscan hate . lankth.s Taye, was | v Z dent of the Ynterborough Ytealty Com: | ean ees | tetiaar a raectiin (eczeri AGH SArKSS | AOS ye Seplect Poe Still Continues to Please pany, with which my husband was con WORKMAN K| LED ON! |’ ROAD. {Aveta tha se | tory Ja the ‘result in each Individual CRUE LC Ad | ——— v My ‘aeas was the i |case that the remedy Is destined to] The steeple was a j 3 nected Laney Knew. my, 'purpose “try tw ne wore | Lecome universally adypted. The tor- any PAN Ma hash Need ath Soon cue Both, Young and. Old. i The Kineo a £01 ByARE el G that éc Dp, and he led wa fom “Mra Platt tm too, funny fon anything. |\ While ahunting pars from the north | men. fatled to jump from the rear end | yw REAitrinadae haters or turing Itching ts stopped by the Ora) ind won fa n walk by & hundred lengthy Why, no! > al lol the southbound tracks at tho ter-| of the backing train In time, Aa the) Was loadc Philadelphia M 1 cures of chronic cases | “from the Colonel. hy, not only did\Mrs, Platt \carry out | 4) t fine followed. the veasel, and’ after bo. | reault In two tweeks, Regal Lad All: the Way. aiinal elevated | moto! 6 £9" hal f the Beoond avenue rman was in the forward car ha! fYRe fon M Toe ean | road at One Hundred and Twenty-sey- | could not see Pardo and’ the crew ap: | Broakwat tho Delaware! Any sufferer from this dread com- her opera-bouffo rald, but shé actually! r WUS Kizhted, fo the tho jor went to. my husband with her story, Regal tad went to the front at the} |The Mystery .Card My. husband In a Jowel, fe undere | CH #ttert to-day, Jamen Pardo, thirty [parently were Hot on the lookout. Vs, | of wll on board, paine can gocure an experimental | gar made ail. tho runnins and won Inet stands everything. He was Cully aware | .o2ts0ld, an employee of the road, wns | Reed. of lem Hospit. sald thre} une ron ald | not lack food during ment of poslim f af charge bY Larive by three-quirters of « length from | is ; of all that paaeed, Tho real frieniy of | eauaht between a car und the bumpers [every ona of Panis tibs was smashed tne'tefo. Capt Bation fala that he bid calling an or writing to the Emergency | Theo i veho waa atcont all the was} -GIVEN, FREE WITH na na y, ertiheare kt onli) Tanorntories, loca At S2 West Twen-| Spee Queen was a half length i 3 Senator Platt have had deep aympainy | at the end of the track and crushed to peat ay aioal ites Internal tt when he. reached port Hee oie ees york Cite eekiay | nrmny and a head in front of Juno Thwe.{ N. € S Y’S WORLD (Continued on Second Page.) Pardo, according to , bs abhineaa Na i aan eee ’ 5 the other work. |man, wy 55 For Sore Throat and Cold in Choot trols the entire production of the Ret ds ne eh ytitrasibte MEN ST wee Omega Oil. Trial bottle, 100 %e* “| drug, 4¢ k Ale Doubles ithe Tors ‘ w of Ife. fides

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