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a Fair to-night; Toesday clear and warmer, . FINAL] @be¢ R ES U LTS E Dl Tl ON | oe Circulation Books Open to All.” | | “ Circulation Books Open to All. : : —_ ~ a J NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. : VICTORY CLAIMED Mates NR FNL CLAIM OF VICTORY FAR WEST nN -BRVAN BFTTORS = BY BOTH SDES aS imac AC MO ACO "i orpen ay Tarr PRICE ONE CENT. ROOSEVELT’S : “We've Got Them Beaten | PREDICTIO NEDICTION | io a Frazale. a ] ais Jury That Those Who —— 'Monfort, the Favorite, Loses) Feature in a Drive Down | Stretch. | ] HALIFAX A WINNER. | ’ ———- —++- f RIDICULES PROSECUTOR Election Eve Reports From Every Declares He Is Playing a Legal Part of the Country Indicate a Tre- | shetGamein efter mendous Vote, and Campaign to Convict. Will Be Waged Till the Last. | Arter suze tou “tne Per | Burgher, Hot Tip in the Third, eee Just Manages to Get in ination “Pop” Freeman Carries a Big Roll oe | Into the Hoffman House and PUAEEAESTS | (Offers It in SOOO ets bun a CHAIRMAN HITCHCOCK, 7 CHAIRMAN MACK. FIRS® RACE—May River, 1; Yan- er Finds No Takers. Court had to-day thre counts on the ind Charles W. Mors and Alfred It With the ele. about cl ing to-da. Gov. Hughes is making ten speeches in this city. National Chairman eins Fo ion only twenty-four hours away, the campaign hase sniirial/ectaumeny with vidal die aa 2 : kee Daughter, 2; Lasata, 3. sed throughout the United States. William J. Bryan is speak- : a eerie ih ae, © Congress CHAIRMAN HITCHCOCK S i te eee SECOND RACE—Battle Axe 1,/ * Eee _ FIGURES FOR SANE, 325) Onan pas ea, LARGER ODDS ON HUGHES © in Kansas and Nebraska, Mr. Taft is winding up in Ohio, and ™4" Charles ument in fav Olcott followed THIRD RACE—Halifax 1, BER ae ne | IN UPTOWN SECTION. T heve received telegrams to-day from National Comimittee- FOURTH RACE—Far West 4, at Men or State Chairmen giving their estimates ot the Taft plur- Monfort 2, Earl G. 3. \ ar rs fete cakes Beers wear Be urea ee uate tuatabr Patt FIFTH RACE—St. Joseph 1,, Chanler Backer Put Up $20,000 in the Financial Our chairmen claim Indiana by 30,000, Ohio by 4s, 000, Moleget 2: Tuvellis: | District at 8 to 10, but Figures Are 1 Likely to Change to 2 to 1 Mlinois by 150,000, New Jersey by 36,500, South Dakota hy| SIXTH RACE—Hoffman 1, Chaf- ua 20,000, West Virginia by 18,000, Maryland by 3,000, Minnesota| {Ch 2, The Robin 3. = 3 : . : 5a i 7 ‘| by 100,000 «nd other States in proportion. —National Chairman | BY VINCENT TREANOR. | To-Night. See ey © Gove Mack, in His final figures, claims 333 electoral votes for Bryan. National, Littlenela in an argum, : . < e ” A It was announce, h Chairman Hitchcock claims 325 electoral votes for Taft. Both sides pitmiccamens claim New York and all the so-called doubtful States, and both sides Aa ners e roan ON ee have received reports which justify isan claims. 4 the jury about 4 0 The Republicans absolutely cliim New York for Taft by at least forene aces : 50,000, but they are not so sure about Hughes. The Democrats are fig-|Court convenes t : 4 aes lated 5x ‘3 =~, i The Rejected Counts. uring on a plurality for Bryan of at east 125,000 in the Greater City) tie counts thrown cut with not more than 75,000 for Taft in the district above the Harlem , *! relating to the River. Chairman Conners asserts that the Democratic vote up-State | avo” uote oy Mr. aM , ; r ‘ Calvin Austin In payn Prank Hitchcock, | JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Nov. 2, for the National and State tickets will be the heaviest cast in many years, ;It was a portion of the Ament’s Ts Se iar West won the all-aged handicap, . er i Gh eittiin Gate ai ast = = jAllegation of misappropriation, <I] “Pop” Freeman, the picture man, who, been all over the country | fense Ino mit it by having Mr, Ta‘t nake a Jast stand in his home State. The campaign if Ohio will Iast until mid- night, both sides straining every effort to ket In the last word. The Demo- cratle estimate is that ate will give Bryan 50,000 plurality. The Republi vans claim 40,000 for Taft. Kentucky appears to be safely Dem- ocratc, The Republican State Com mittee claims that Taf: will get a pl 10, Missour! has been! ed ¥ | contended that the nk 1 , the feature of the next to last day's | i ie i i : ainvaesa ithe transa at CHAIRMAN MACK S |racing here. It was Far West and Mon- since last June supplying political parties with transparencies and cam- Judge Hough evide * same Ver eu Nal: oe of ; ee .| ESTIMATE FOR BRYAN, 333 Geri ‘far Wet-outgames Montort|paign photographs, walked into the Hofman House this afternoon with Fair Weather tor Election Fair weather to-morrow 1s ex- pected to bring out a big vote. The Weather Bureau at Wash- ington held back its prediction until it felt sure it could not be mistaken, and now issues the ; Karl G. was third. ‘Tourenne had some jy hat full of $1,000 bills and announced that he was willing to do some Mr. Olcott introduced two new wit early speed, but stopped badiy in the u = en es esses, who testified as to the custom of | A back stretch to let Karl G. make the betting. He said that he represented a syndicate of prom ;the National Bank of North America >) advices o . -day imat t Mr. | pace. The latter quit in the stretch to yi ror in dealing with certified checks, ‘This diced vices INGLE miestonday i ncatimate TE Lae ie Monfort fight it out, | cans who control almost all the money in the world. | Was to show there was nothing unusual) Bryan will have 333 votes in the Electoral ( ollege. It will bea i = >] Making his way into the stronghola Jabout the loan to 1 ind the over | Jandslide. We will earry New York, Maryland, Delaware, West of the Democracy, Mr. Freeman quietiy | drate by Morse on the day the par be- zm | May River was the winner of the op. fered to bet anywhere from soe wan, © year ago. | Virginia, Obio, Indiana, Kansas, Nebraska aud Wisconsin. fing euent: He if jeeetied as. altnost i A | $30,000 that ‘Taft willl have more thee, vith all t Vs ° s i | @ sure thing and after the fleld struck f is With all the minor detaits out of me| The tide has been setting our way for weeks, and it hecame ai * * F aRTUBIE | 20 electoral votes, He could find wo the stretch there was nothing to it. He nent Republi- May River in a Breeze. ean Nationa ers of the State can way, Mr. Littlefiel his Part . a 5 takers, Pee ounel ah | : cheering forecast: ment. 4 a tnt, an, | dal wave when Johu D, Rockefeller issucd his indoreemeat of | simply pressed Cole from the fleld and | None ii eee " 5 i aut i ; won in a big gallop from Yankes jo ‘sat h Jey, who Is running There will be generally fair J | Littlefield said as Sond | fat, Phe doubtful States outside of those I mention will all re. jyrg on i beg eg fonernene renee by Pelee Republican tck AA co! ed sevent t it an 5 So aicy 7 se ' ie offered any moi > ee Bee Ween 8 weather for Election _D; ALL ree uw or dis. | (urn substantial majorities tor Mr. Bryan. ~National Chairman |the place. Wustacian stopped after mak. UInianrieci coe Bey et avene inativemanralsainiGnle throughout the United States, jing the early pace 0 | |Plurality. Still no takers, He offered to i Battleaxe in a Drive. | bet even that Taft will carry Ohlo and | —_——— ~ = | kt Joseph was scratched from the sec- | didn't get u bet. ‘Then he offered to Fond face and th vorses, Buttle- bet that att will carvy Indiana, ana UD We’ ve Got Them Beaten failing to get a rise on this offer he vol- mised by the court | Norman 1). Mack. | Mr, Littlefield took up the $200,000 W! ‘note at the Knickerbocke the Primre eK. A, Wilson am National ide word te national headquart only way the ns can carry the State is was made in the Denver to-day for two Colorado claimed, the ity with the possible exception of the region extending from the North Pacific coast over the Northern Rocky Mountain States. New Amste j sisted that they were junteered to bet even that Taft will Was in the lead to the —~o— jcarry New York, Indiana and Ohio. ar e Yorkist assumed a halt turn, w mies” who lad no interest in t lengib lead, but in the stretch Battle- Kooseveit., to a Frazzie.- Charley Mahoney had considerable to roll up # 1 3 and that by no reasoning co E ‘ = a a Nongth, | Chuntda’ ites tocte ative by | New Yorkers Were Anxious, |money placed in his handy be tate ficient to swing the > heiens COREY NOT ASKED tenn Bani tot NGrnAGnE WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.—Final reports on the exact condition | 2 Foust) Suenlaes ies eaten | 7 ity ek iRellieen | out tie rerused to make nee pate nd Indiana, while cia by both sides, : ; i SATITSATCA HH i he White Ho eine ; oO G |it, saying that he was ath iptaeeardelanhidoubitiiiist iinnartial there bile of the political situation w hich reached the White He use to-day from |} jranrax vans Mroliitednttnactiien 00, i O71 HAL ‘i na trad ot eettlie observers. Mr s farewell swing 9 q all quarters indicate that President Roosevelt maintains the highly op- Cee ALD | Fare Back to Vote. | After nearly an hour of unsuccesatul atc he has held throughout the campaign regarding the ultimate s: s of the candidacy of W. H. Taft for the Presidency. In a single sentence this teeling of extreme confidence is exe pressed by President Roosevelt, when in speaking of the hotly con- tested campaign of the Republicans against the Democrats he de- clared : “WE'VE GOT THEM BEATEN TO A FRAZZL In Administration circles there is an equally strong feeling of con- fidence for the success of the Republican ticket. 110 keep his wits about tempt to place a het, 3) to make him last os laray ; Agen MN favorite of the race, | and Wt joked: aw it he | “two-tliree. ive made | and in the stretch and was | uimistic airs stored 11s roll In his clothes and de- PIMLICO RACETRACK, Md., Nov. 2. | parted, New Yorkers| Soimething that came clone pr 1Ung 4 pani> reached the Hi man House headqu | Coming next to the purchase of cere through the + n Haturday showed | tain shares of ice stock by Mr. Mor & tremendous Democratic sentinent tn IMr, Lithetie ane Aree st RE industrial centves, and the count the Gove: 1 a the allan way that a. plurality ot 25, rst £01 a monetary value, while t hes thelr candidate is as ood nthe bale | count the same Ice shares were declared | lot boxes. | Y It w@e a great inconsistency, | The Republicans ave making small IS SISTER r declared | claims in Nebraska, where Mr. Bryan | Calls It a Shell Game. >. ; The one ery of visitl here to-day was “Let us win enough for expenses to New York.” All hands were More than anxlous to get home to vote | Easy for St. Joseph. St. Joseph, the favorite in the afth, | ran into th lead around the and was never i trouble after. Ite wor easily by six lengths from Maloga, with Tivoli third a head away. There Was no contention at any time. St, J pl was much the best n emisperies trom politwn tower and the Repub- and during the day it developed that 4 A nto afer 30 to.Then 'welve maidens went to the post for man +) Fertil PERE peso |the opening race and proved such at) the effect that Chanier wll be simply will close his campaign t« rality for Taft of 10,00 is cla Democrats are claimmg a landslide | — ! [Ange anipRen citer :hor from the Missourt River to the ttocky |Sleel Magnate and His Second |omwter recent Weta ce SURED MAH 8 ANS DIMEAIILY fer through the law behind him, play t Bryan of over 15,000. Wife Considered “ Im- judicial’ shell game. It “They are and going trying to cateh us cc n either horn of t as zie to the talent that they could not | " dpi the onde IAA’ ij fra MeN fy A money, Peep in| ule up-Btate, iughes money went Taft Claims Nebraska, possible” as Guests nary gambler's shell game, The gainbler | ___ —— — —_—— Poot i | i Was the favorite with Wyckom next in| 2°8#!M8 at 10 to § and 10 to 7, Book- While: Wisconsin’ Gas been aeneraiy/| . uses three shells and one pea, but in iH demand, and. that's all their backers |P!Kers sald they believed the Hughes conceded to the Republicans, the Demo: | —_— jthis legai game there are three shell | ot. Margaret broke in front, stayed |9%9# Would be 2 to 1 by tonight. Of. i} \* to 3 made that Hughes there to theend and won ridden out with {°"* Of t to g i ry enn Tielm second and Judge ormen- Will poll a bigger vote In the State than Ain. Mel ‘Patt, but these offers were not accome ‘oul Lee san yi i by real mouey. FIRST KACK—Maidens of all ages; | $100 added; one mile. ee $20,000 on Chanier. Margaret, 107, Delaby | Supporters of Lewis 8. Chanier to-da: | placed $20,000 at 8 to 10 in the financia ©. Brady, 12 to 4, 6 to 1 | distr It was the largest wad of | Six-Round Battle Arranged to cond Chanter money offered since early te Take Place in Philadelphia entrout, 108, Goldatela, §/ihe campatgn, art -| to}, J to 1 and & to 5, thirc Club, a ravarl, Wyckor, ‘Hove, Peep In,| It 18 supposed that the money was cratic State Committee makes a fi : a Sues and no pea. Slain hat the will go 60,000 for| PHI-ADELPHIA, Nov. 2—The wed-| The lawyer was very bitter in his de Bryan, It is asserted thut the La oi-| “ing of Miss Ada RB. Corey, a sister of |nunciation of the men Mr. M hac Jette Republicans will unmercifully siaxi | William Ellis Corey, who married Ma- | helped and mo i af shared his | luelle Gi bounty,” but who when the panic caine | ie DAR, cthe) sotneen 8nd Dr) |lntened upon isn, e Mr. Little | | * (Continued on Second Page.) |Clarles Howard Authammer, of the! seid charseterized as “sycophants w WATCH THE DOME! For Election Results Next Tuesday Night, ) 8 tol ————e | Episcopal Hospital, took place to-day at|had gathered about Morse and shared | 4 | bride's mother, near Downington, Pa., id Oo jump on his back dat | AID HURT CABMAN Ju: nner the atect magnate nor hel teens t® Aume on his back and at his throat.’ RED LIGHT—Bryan Wins. WHITE LIGHT—Taft Wins. — i} 3 ol » Pap lis, Sally | ou »! d . ; wife were acions the tnvited venta | "alr, Morse Ww neither w we tener nor a | RED AND WHIT: Hughes Wins, Cena data itty mall eee neeraey ere mf are tirn ae ‘ wing || ‘oney very fr y admitted that | coward," vehemently insisted the law ial " eye aa AUER on el | 3 ’ ’ Young Millionaire Picks Up Driver ai v8, since Mr. Corey divorced his | yer. | RED FLASHES—Chanler Wins, Packy MoFarland end ‘Tommy Murpby De Mund Wing Baailys f who has large money in eta ine , re ? first. wife and married Miss Gilman, Criticizes the Press, - SF - seunan at Saale ian rved without halt trying | city. ust what sums the money Plaza Hotel. From a friend of the family tt was |parrassed during the trial hy the assauits | Bullding, x. i Moving Pictues and Harry Gilnore, representing Hp hin for ( Dy learned that it was by Miss Ada H. in the public prints upon the 4 Mystery opticon Hetin, a Mund easily drew | lota of § to $800 by the Hughes land, and de Ovver, a When Huger Mins, forty-fve years | Core ‘8 wish that hh he re of ihe dis-| people, who had to furnish §25,0 other and his/rich aud mulefactors of great w tum Ave, Brook people, who had tu furnish $25,000, | ; , Murphy, had a conference in 4 with Besom Just! On the curb @ wager of $1,000 ta old, of Bast Miftieth “street, was | wite were not Invited, She realized, it |No one} more maligt Aud St., City, at office of Hya Williams Moving Pictures and rere re Peglend ty suas pee Edwards ane (neon n ta b & wager of $1,000 to $hop thrown from his cab, gt Forty-second | was stated, that had they been present | BE. Wilson, stock Brokers, Hereopticun Bulletia, Taek) MANUIGAL) Vaiaceneniiae aaa raat fads vaarvoide “ana (wan waa, 8 nd there | street and Fifth avenue, this afternoon, /a most awkward situation would have as #ingularl om Gould W, Hart Stereopticon Bulle: Cedarhurst, Othce §—Balldiag, lonal A. C., and came to terms for the| upward, $00 waded; six tutions. Titne » Jay Gould, who is stopping at the Hotel |heen almost certain to result, although repeglings of revenge toward Prsdeny -ws es hy Sean mM 46. airman of Pla was the firat to reach his side/she herself had maintained amicable | M Ars demn » Gould W Aianiie ata tome py or nee ee reinina (anc tke Wee 2 to 5, out and ra elped carry hin the sidewalk. | relations with her brother and been | terms the action Hart stereoptioun Bullet optieon Mullett ore. mury HORII a eer atioiiiautiana Colling wax badly injured und was taken |on auto trips with him and hie aite er ne aaty AP pecusing for A4M1b Mt. and itd Aven Brows Offs, | Nowerk, Four ee ott cack inthe liadaanic tote ba us . to the Flower Hospital Onatok, charming, old-fashioned | mitting the United States, District At Gould We Hart stereoptioun Bulletin, J. Menchem Mystery OE a wil leave Anes wt Lady O a. 112, 5. J. Walsh, 100 to 5 Collins was driving his cab east and, place of a hundred acres, was a gift of | torney to use them at will Pultop 51, and Flatbush Ave,, Brook siHetin, MeFarl tale res Ww i 4 shh: a HE Cab : : " aH vad A eae Farland expects son iol “nis ihines atarions pring te myer PNG atic |the millionaire several years ago to his| goat ey It) Me, : wo itis In addition 10 the Western Union Telegraph service, arrange |] a: \ve to-night renner Reena pre Catitornia erry driven by Arnold Geis, |cetnee aud mater, it was ue latontion of," exclalined for} ments have been made with the American Telegraph and Telephone nuateh ¥ Dane ‘or ox pe > - 5 old Gels. turn the place into a magnific 2 - i " / H The player got theirs the reverse way monevut M8 West Twenty-ninth | san and ee es |qddtyataited to denounce ‘Thomas stu Companys for direct wires to each of the above locations ihe Ip. MeFarland would THe Player €oL ‘ GAS KILLED THREE NW FAMILY, | ny Te coger me hey rege *P- | mother wished tt to retain its wild sim-|fance, Company's § yet eneeetembaded rey 1 fe, both aged fifty ey is brake and reduced the power, e 7 e | Hough cut that port * mia aa a > > . " * pilcity, and he yielded to her wishes Hous ’ AE > SI De = m. pa M lat ares ine | betta Imad |, tin Sra Ds Aube have tei ial! 6 ff GET THE NEWS FIRST FROM THE WORLD 4 ivi so canes na a cab and Collins . : Bur geet ‘ rated his twentle ride } > known each other from childhood and | ta! Pinance Company had bee lp too young tu-meet the Dane in & slated by ges @ ‘Wee pitched to the street have been engaged for move than # year, misged from the Tadictunent.* foish Beh. . ‘ « bs hea aN Mi iiertang ae | ere ~~ *-, —e ae ee Se B- Se ee a ere . mn