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I TO- BEGIN T DAY The New Mayor,” _A STORY THAT WILL MAKE YOU. SIT UP AND THINK RA Founded on George H. Broadhurst’s Great Play, “THE MAN OF THE HOUR” \@F READ the Odering Chapter on To-Day’s Magazine Page AFTER ORT GIEROR (A ER OF NEW JERSEY | Revised Figures Cut ~ LEADS BY 8 Ue Down ‘WOME ‘LEFT AT POST, ae Samir J. Cray, One of Those Who Are Promoted, Is Brother- in-L -Law of Leader Charles ~_ Cut One-Half. _on Favorites. ae Held in $7 Engel, ‘Youn C and: surrendered taken before Ju Raymond Hitchcock, the actor, Building with his wife, Flora Zabelle, and his lawyers, at noon to-day, 7200 Bail, Furnished g Girl, “He Seeks “Vindication. - walked into the himself to the District-Attorney. He dge Whitman, chin wishes and he quickiy, The Aled and it Kas #¢ it dawned upon th that it was the rea tho understudy. vakiit—and humor “Mr. Hitoheoek," smith, pelf-un-for-the pu himaeif He ta pr wanadicigns. snd hig reputation In ¢ Hitchcock disap ‘exy, Saipan’ at Fankes THe ring. Since that t ported at half a country and-Canad the I leteAttorn agnert. that ho i aboard the White just as (hat steam last Wednesday. Never ST haven't been Hitehcack to an norter have been a very, “What appeared with you?" waked “E don't know,’ wan (hat my nei down under the st abose that war hea Hitchcock wits di ‘tre Street Poii examination, Hix agers, would quve Hitchcock w: i ~bondtothe Astor Pheatre:= before the curtain was to rise on “The Yankee Tourist.” \ wae made nized he Wax applauded. (ett without s break_and with as much ed bragerd and drawn, cade for the first time, shortly: petore 18 Tene for hin ty phe Astor Part in the matinee performance 6f 7A TH WOT Dae weg star “I was here adi the tlme, “he replied, nisiied by Hollis Coll remained initiating. ent direc He-entered-the-stage-daor-j made up for the part, but Hitche aving the ¢ they were waylald t Tosmaprers. were for going, » Interfere with In his-elothes eatre Was scantily eh hurt anything." as though he The Indictment u cock—waa uarralgne. charge in the second the oyidence concern Gold- a lawyer who. appeared in the “has elven him, urpowe of vindicating epared to xhow that the oharkes agulnst tm are false and swid-ttenry J. to have been comm! in-a—house. 1n—Wesi The witnesses are Elsle Voecks, Hele: Gibbs and. Ageit 7 dren's Soctery,— There are two and two againat Hitchcock. upon which he wa: eared a Week ago to- PHeutre “ta tale ime ho has been re- dozen cities in this in. One informant of ey went so far as to! aw Hitohoock going Star IIner Majestic er was about to sad! or fall, aw the other wirla and the same Hitchcock refused d kept himself In not concealed ‘Bavage, repre: didvnot_ know Left City, out of town,” sald Evening World re- but I very sick man,’ to bo tho fnatter the Téenorter, ‘untens St! ryous ‘systetn broke | rain of calumny and aned upon me. ie to ppear in Cene | Colirt, to-morrow for | bond” of $3,800, tur- y, one of his man-! n forfelled tad he} man Fromme to iv | -PIMLICO RACE 6—Reaults the were ax follows FIRST RA: 1-3 to 1 and 108" (Roxen), » 108) (D. Time bei upward | Wrestler, &8 (Harty in the Court_of General Sessions, Goktemith sixteen years old. The crime 1 indtotments: y ha telephoned to thelr office to-da’ he was on his way to the office o| | = j and a hate furtonucs en, 8 co 1 and 8 to 1, aby), 7 to 1.09 3. “WIFE AND: LAWYERS WITH HIM, WALKS INTO OFFICE. by Martin to Answer One Charge Made ‘by His Counsel Explains Criminal Courts was immediately raigned on one of the six indictments against him, and released under from his lawyer's oflice after filing the bail} ust-sevensminutes allace Beery ‘ock in Courts Bufding: by a growd of pho- and—Fromme t along. but Hitch- ame little tne before | cook wanted to have his pleture taken. howe Ti the orchestra} --pjigse men,” he said, referring (othe 41 Hitcheock and not | photographers, “are earning their ly- When he owas recog: (ing. What would they do if nobody He piayed his{ New, allow Uiem® to take pictures? Besides, another picture of me won't Gipl—of Sixteen Accuses. upon which Hitch- dd Was <—oriminal dogree, based upon ning Flora Whinten, alleged tied on Dec. 13 last i Forty-first- street the Whisten girl, n Von -Hagen, Dr. Tssarg, of, the” Chil imbiar for abduction The indictment 8 arraigned is one ‘upon which-the prosecution must stand ‘8 concern the same witnesses, to say where he} hiding, Hoe sald he in the Green-Room sentatives say that where he waa until ¥ that Her- ro himaelt up. PIMLICO RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) TRACK, Ma... Nov. races here to-day 1 and 21-2 SECOND RACE—Three-year-olds and one mile and forty vards.The | Brooklyn directory the search for the ) 440 1 and § to 6, Spe fatiowingpiutaltides Indletiventact— | Returns from all of the twenty-one | | counties In New Jersey as revined thin} afternoon fully Indicate the election of John Franklin Fort. the Republican or Governor. ex candidate a was thé county voUne precincts In- nie for Fort 10a xremter., pected, teased the extent than tit yaAlkd that-of His-Demo- ratic opponen, Katzenbach_ The returns by tx missing but cstimated Indicate | counties with some Bitsy Katzes- 2 bach, HTunterdon Monmouth ‘Morr Kfercer Middlonex Parsaic Salem, Somer Warren’ The Democsata had claimed th until early this afternoon, when slut up thelr headquarters In otty: could be obtgined’ from any, of the Committeemen, although it was rad they conceded the election of Fort Mr, Katzenbach ar his home in Tren- ton sald he would not make a state- until he had seen Uie revised ficures to-ndi ‘ i FOUKD MRS. COHEN INO HER POODLE ‘But. Miss King _Had— Visited ~ Thirty-nine Women of the — Same Name First: they Jersey -and—na-mtatement for pibiica iGt Minx Catherine King, a young nociety woman, whore home in-at No. 16 Ave- nue C, Washington, D. C., lost $1,090 white poodle Flipper on Aept. while visiting friends in Va, She wrote letters of diately- to all the police portant clties and towns Detective Fred Sauter, of Patorson, N. J., wrote her that he had seen such a dog In the possession of Ray Wilson, from whom Misa King learned that he had sold the dog to Mrs. Coben, of Brooklyn. He hud no, addresa, The handsome young Southern woman arrived: nt Brooklyn Police Headquar- tera to-day and begged for asalstance in finding the Mra, Cohen who had | Flipper. | Detectives Nickly junteered to help gaged a barouch t her 20, Charlotteville, inquiry imme- chiets of im- in the East. and McCrowsin yol-| her, Mixa Jxing en- und armed) with right Mra. Cohen. began, [rar Wholesale xcratching. AQUEDUCT RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Frank Lord (3 to1 and 7 to 10) 1, General Haley (3 to 2 for place) 2, W: H. Daniel 3, SECOND | RACE—Glen Echo (11 to} {Sand 7 to 10) 1, Lord Stanhope (3 to 5 for place) 2, Consistent 3. 4 THIRD RACE—James 8, _Bracy 10 for place) 2, Woodiane 3. eS i FOURTH RACE—Okenite (4 to 1 11 to 10 and 2 to 5) 1, Arasee (7 to}! [ose and: 8-to.5) 1, Tramp. (5 to 2 for) 1) ¥ Aisles was. from, the off, Beilin 2.3%. Oy. -MEETI in etn A ‘elo ne Winner. loo ge. Won handily Open. High.¢ er rtady mite yare. ith €ctah hand ari kool. Won cleverly Chinn. hi Hesitr, Adtoras eA ficho ran as If bosts rd Manhope was under a drive piace) 2, Purstane 3. FIFTH RACE—Bouquet (13 to A and 1 to 3) 1, King Cobalt (out for place) 2, Miss Sain 3. and 3 to 5)-1, Charles G, Gates (5 tov for place) 2, Keatrat-3.— ~ (Spectat to The AQUEDUCT “RACE TRACK, 3 ‘The all-aged handicap which served ax ‘of the racing card here to- _the the featur das was wen by Oke ny: great family of Hastings Okenite wax not heavily played, of the money going {non Tommy Wad- dell. Tramp and Purstan: Okenite ran a remérkable nace. standing flat-footed at “mudders. mont He the post when the barrier was sprung and had was to run around his field. At the finteh the woa running over the rest and won by three lenghs, ‘Tramp was the sama digtapee tp front of Bu Purslane— ming Kot an awhil ride.) He was well up to the stretch turn, tut thers, dropped out of it, James, Hen- neasey will never electrify the turf world by his riding. | This was a mMiseradle day at the The rain fey ateadily SOUT RE we: for five. feet oue—from. the Mud~ caused “a track. ‘anernon mud, and Waa Wider’ water, all the tn Favorite Finished Laat, ‘Only four ‘went ‘to the post atthe opening dash, Commedienne was fa- Hvorite, but the wise play wéa_on Frank Lord, witch war backed “fiom $ tot down to 13 to & He won after making the pace all the way. In the run to the turn W. H. Danfel ran with-Frank Lord, and quit In thes! Gengrai Halex was an easy necond five lengths fn front of W. H. Daniel. ‘The favorite, Commedienne, was lost. __ 7 Glen Echo Won In Mud. Glen Echo was the beat of ‘the mud- ders in the second race on the card. He just Iasted Jong enough to win from the favorite, Lord | Stanhope Wes opened at 8 to & tn the betung Dut n} Baek to 4.to LHe 4 Uke rain and ran a bad race to-day, Con- nnd Tan fede Glen, bono and Lord Standhone were heavily. played, the former closing at 11 to 5 after being as ROOD a8 4 to 1. Stake for James B. Brady. one over when he Miller finaly put sot James B. Brady, owned by Frank Farrell, a me first in. the Stakes James B. Brady went to the front In Che -firet sixteenth and there (ter was er in trounle, Farrell packed his but in the ring there was a disposition to play all around him. Arasee war second any Wood- yes third. Bouquet All the Way. ag the new ball & Was being | J; Campatener, 103 (Lelbert), 10 to 1 tly . i ee Talteheoak end a table Ma dito ds Water Dox, 108 (Delaby), 6 Salen feet eth IAG oesP ELBE name 8") ouquet all, the way won the fifth Mr Micee He bald he had toat {| (0.2 4nd 24-2 told, 8 Time—1.H'¢ +{ found in the possession of! Filpper at) pace. ‘King Cobalt wits second, but in Mr. Miner's office AR He a OR ee eat) agent six, ture her liome, No. a7 Vernon avenue, Mrs.| the atretoh he threatened to come on, ten pauncs whilegn hiding, and he] jonge-wPoquesaing, 12 (Leiberty & to 5| Cohen sald that xhe had pald 5 for] MoDantel, however, shook Bouduet Wp looked It, His fico was Mned and} and 4 3 Hraweadoclo. © lithe. dig, cand’ Mins. King readily. pala| @ dit, and with a rond) ride ibrought there wore dark: ciroves about tis eyes. | lander) @ to 1/and 2 to 1, ‘ : paid) Nie mount home, half a length to the (iss ‘ 107 (Delaby), 10,to 1 and 4 to 4, 3. the money and went away with her} poog. Misq, Bain wan-a hot tip, but Nover Was “Kidnappe LS 1-5. 5 u treasure. thin evidentiv waan't her day. Bir, Fromme, wie lids vehemently pro-| TQURTH SAGE a eanlerieses al Sy cuebUR TEEN ircesyear-alde; two miles. i rei tested what Iitchcok was Kidnapped, | yx (@ayace), 2' tol and A to Ss 1, F PITTSBURG’S DAY WAS Was asked avout his protentations, | centage. 1a (Chander), 4 to Land 6 to 6, |* WEATHER FORECAST. Hiteiicock turned and laughed at him. 3 Fin Mac Cool, Ma ‘Aretiitsatd), 10 46 } TURNED TO NIGHT. ¥ @ daid that he did not believe |! and 3 to me- " : Hiteticock aid cet ented last night. in| FIFTH RACE <. Three year-oldn and : Forecast for New York City . olerk yen otches | PERU: one inte. Ivanhoe. 14, (D (Dela: PITTSHURG, Pa. Noy. 6—From 7.9] and vicinity: Rain to-night; ae ate atte 5 Oa Bal ny cater from (iat clly:‘atated, (Palrbrothy:). iy to Land 4.to 6, 2; Lord | 8 over iim it. ceasing mig » con dice, 1 t rt).10 to 1 ard 2! 1 ae * APT MET ROHN pe Hetate eest Pei ak : ita ( Hights, A A ariealling rain fell and during | folder; brisk to high east winds, 1 fe darkennd condition iraMe war al- 3 with sls lawyers. and. ta wile went upward; Rona Een Toy SerenlOS ADS. lage Re Hox and low hank. || shifting to-night to westerly. My popopa od by one of ego ely Mt a a 1 . ° iE Seaiae sing ‘clouds caused the phenomenon, + ard ced To to°3 an | ay oo i Rolbedloarad 7 thers. the: final awe pace and had, plent [itong l 184 THe 2D pots Gortauest Aunt Itoae furlongs. Winner Acasce tem of the others: 1185 FOURTH f y Hates orien the post rx Tramv had TT Bouguet (1166) King Copal abe La Bile Ball ed ~The Aquire, re. Miopal Tandoet liked the on able to wet through, DUC W hext_tlme, out. Rilliserank iy rend ATT aden out to win. Mxching the winner at the end, have not As imal Hageln, Comk was never Kin Misa Sain will do the SI Oz Mille and. slsteenta Poet ities 412 3 isa Al H.W ood iatlea 8? ae “Restrnt Deoatroy: George ii Hail \illawe, Romar: VWiezy ftenvulesa DEMOCRATS. MADE A « SWEEP. IN NEW ROCHELLE. NEW ROCHELLE, N, Y., Noy, 6— George @, Raymond, Democratic candl- ‘Qate for Mayor of this city, was elected br about %0 plurality. The Repudiicans carried only one of the four wards and visor from that ward, elected the BuPgotting the other three men a frert the City Counell wil lao be Bamooratio, adici. maiden == Seratched—Ouoman, Jack “Rote Water-Boarer, upward: oh Three year-olds and, good, Won driving, Winner, CHICAGO TELEGRAPHERS— DECLARE STRIKE OFF. CHICAGO, Noy“é—At a meeting of the feadera of the Commercial Telex- rughers’ Union to-day it waa decided to call off ,the strike of the operators against the Weatern Untorasd-Postal Telegraph Companies. About _ threo hundred men applted > the companies to-day for reinstatement. First 10 Mos. ~ of Year 1906 1907 World’s Lead No. of Advts. In The World 1,187,411 World’s Lead - 1,220,987 A GREAT LEAD GREATLY INCREASED Nos. of Advts, in the Herald 986,796 200, 615 950,710 270,277 . ORAL eas In Five Years The World's Gain Has Been More Than Twelve Tunes the Herald's ee _|Katzenbach’s Claims and Make! __markable Race _¢n Comedian, Sought for a Week, Gives) “Puts Yor Sue. Heavy trace : Himself Up to-Face Indictment [BAD SLUMP IN HUDSON. |. B. BRADY WON STAB and Rushes to Theatre to 7 pDemocrats Were, Hopeful un{E ren Break for the Book Tale Former Eee™ til the Figures There Wi ere” Which Held Prices Down | to cha tectives. — Sent-Captain-Linden to Stapleton,from Headquarters. sub-atatton; Arthur A. Cary, for many | years Uhe aide partner of Inspector Me: Cafrerty; secrotary and stenographer In the De- tectlve Bureau; Jaooh Brown. In charee of the ectool of Instruction; John 8. Street Station, and John Dulser, of the Miller Avenue: 6tation. Another that caused a sensation wan reducing to be due to the recent raids tn ‘the ‘Tenderloin |rome's men. : _ON REPORT OF SURGEONS ~ Millionaire Commander Who Loses Job De. ‘clared to. Be Too: Fat for Duty—Dooley Re— to Coney Island — Acting — Inspector Burns Loses Rank, turns rit CHANGES BINGHAM MADE. Dismissed Capt. “Big Bill” Hodgins for physical disability. Degraded Acting Inspector Joseph Burns, of the Tenderloin district, rank of captain in charge of Mulberry street station. Promoted Capt. John=W. O'Connor to be Acting: Inspector -in rge of the Tender‘oin, ‘ Made nine new captains, | of lieutenants, ght _of whom are Tame y men, as follows Acting-Captain-Jehn-MeCauley,-in-charge-of- Brooklyn Detectives: Patrick J. Croy, brother-in-law of Leader Charles F. Murphy. Thomas J. Kelly, of W hitestone sub-station. Arthur.A. “Carey, temporarily given charge” of Central. Office Des Edward Hughes, former secretary sate eenormnhey in Detective Bureau, not assigned. Jacob Brown, of School of Instruction, not assigned. John $. O'Connor, assigned to Macdougal street, re replacing Hodgman John Dulser, assigned to Liberty Avenue Station, Brooklyn. Michael Reily, assigned to Flushing Avenue Station, Brooklyn. Sent_Captain Robert E: Dooley tothe Coney Island. Precinct. Sent Captain McNally, of Stapleton, to Elizabeth street, Tammany favorites got the plums:i in the ladling out-of-nine new — captaincies at-Police Headquarters to-day... Among the new: precinct-com~ ainanders-is-a brother-in-law of Charles F. Murphy—Patrick. J. Cray—and that he was selected is taken as a signal of the-burying of the Mc-Clellane- Murphy hatchet, so far as police matters are concerned. : The other elicit lucky Weutenants who will replace “Big Bill" in the Macdoure® came out-cof the Commniasioner’s box o% the captains’ slips are all good Tam- [street station. Michael Reldy whl de« [sert No. 30 Mulberry street to take | charge of the Flushing avenue station They are John McCauley, many meit, (John Dulser, who was in acting come of the Detective Bureau; ‘Thomas J-| mind of the Miller avenue station, Kelly, commanding tho Whitestone! Ratan ea) will go to Liberty avenue, in n fux command, Capt, Eddie Hughes, | who was recently at the Vernon aye- nue station, has not been assigned. i Capt, John McCauley, who waa acte Ing captain in charge of the Brooklyn Detective Bureau, will. now be in offcle! command, with full rating. “Big Bill’ Is Ousted. Bofore making’ the nine new captains Gen, Bingham retired Capt, William. H, Hodgins upon the recommendation Edward Hughes, long time recently O'Connor, of the ‘MacDougnl Braoklyn act of the Commissioner Acting Inapector Joseph Burns, of tint} of the Board of Surgeons, "Hiq BUI" Third Inspection District. Capt. John! was pronounced too fat und otlinrwlas W. O'Connor, of the Mulberry Street] idekiix Jn physical stemina. He will Station, was promoted to Burns's post,’| retire at 6 o'ck TT DMERTNE Burns taking the Mulberry Street Sta~| without a pro! mis to fant tion. The humiliation of Burns tn sald in| the courts Bingham hae his offictal tome ahawk. He began operations by block. his efforts to be promoted to an fie ‘past been after Hodgins wit by District-Attorney Je- Dooley Back to Coney, ‘Another change ix the return of Capt. | spectorehip. Robert E. Dooley to Coney Island: | phe precinct commander received. att Capi. John J. MeNally, pt sort of hints to retire, but he stuck = 8. 1, ts sent to Elizabeth stre lke cement. a3 Ae (a hin (ate John F. Linden will take -MeNally's Aca rictelaiidliionalred:: place in Stapleton, relinquiehing ” hts Asie, pint liked the job :pomt_at ral Ries mSRIeR) wil admitted that he had hereafter rH Store “aT T @8TATA~ Oper ee Whee This will again pt ‘arey at th ide He and: Polloes of his old partier, na) MeCaf- wast. Cornmerly under hie ferty, In tte absence of eCatterty | oo and Oak street, bought jan he will command the Detectire—Bu- SUN! iA i Peau. The new captsiti Jobm. &. O’Coanos, near Flushing, meyorn i hat which

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