The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1908, Page 1

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—_——. = PRICE ONE CENT. 10SS FOR BRYAN SHOWN BY FIRST. BAY STATE VOTES Taft Has Lead in Five Massachusetts! Precincts, and Nebraskan’s Vote Be- | low That of Parker—Record Vot- | ing in Al IStates of the Union. BOSTON, N five voting precincts —Retur Ma ym, ichusetis to | the following re Presi ), 740; Hisgen (Ind.), (Dem.), ra (DEnO 257; Roosevelt Governor: D In 1904 the sa REPUBLICANS i FLMURA CHARGED = Taft's State. ports. frc ng the day ing the a with fair rap ported durii ty polis close at o bianket ballots ing them, it was notably would lose t Chatrinan publican o add 95,000 for Taft te Bryan Strong at Home FAIRVIEW, LINCOLN, 8.—William J. Bryan's precinct ning more than two to one in his favor, | the vote at Bryan, ft Taft, 23. M 11.00 tele phoned to Kairvie TAncoln the County of were surely for Bryan by a s leaders exp as in d lem Warrants Out ap a Dozen More. \ A. N. Y., Nov. %~—Four Re- ican election workers were arrested rly to-day on warrants charging the |buytng of votes. The police have war- Nov | rants for dozen other men on charges {s run-/ of the corrupt use of money. The Republic: ns his year refused to Join in the so- aT |timiting the use of money to @ small suin per election district, and the Demo- cinim that their opponents have a ilmira compact,” ora majority. The vote throughout Draska is heavy and Democrats are | !4!8e Sum for use in this city, Much encouraged by the day's develop 2 : ments, ~ si Both Democratic Republican ASK HIGH COURT TO COMPEL chairmen claim the & , both refusing to make predictions as to majorities and | HARRIMAN TO ANSWER, |_| “ Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, “1908. President Roosevelt and Son Voting In the Election | Booth at Oyster Bay (Specially Photographed for Th Tres. Roose eve? \ WO ISL VOTE TOGETHER IN CYSTER Bl Young Theodore Casts First Ballot Next to His Father, BOY WIND-WIZAR CRASHES 10 GROUND IN GS AIR GLIDER His TRANCE COMES. BACK AND BREAKS TRACK RECORD Raced All the Way and F Won From Statesman zasily and Footpad. BRYAN VOTE FALLS OFF N THE EARLY RETURNS Fair and warmer to-night; Wednesday clear, aa RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE ENS fe | Pl CLOSED = IN The CITY AND THE COUNT BEGINS 2 $e. New “Identification”, Law Failed to Cause Delay Except in a Few Instances—Police Had Little to Do. SOCIALISTS ACTIVE AT BOOTHS ON THE EAST SIDE Fine Weather Brought Citizens Out Early and Indications Were That Most of Them Voted Straight Tickets, as Ballots Were Promptly Marked. : At 5 o'clock this afternoon the polls closed. It was the quietest Presidential election in the history of the Greater City. Because of the unprecedentedly heavy voting of the forenoon few voters were left outside the polling places when the boxes closed. Three-fourths of the vote was in at 2 o'clock. The beginning of the count found the leaders on both sides still ~ {claiming victory. 44)! The weather was ideal all day, Hundreds of arrests were made on warrants issued in advance, but only a few of the prisoners were held by the Police Magistrates. i There was practically no disorder, A feature was the heavy vote” for the Socialists on the east side. At 5 o'clock the crowds were already beginning to gather, waiting for the first bulletins. There was promise of a tremendous election night crowd. ; vl here never was an election in tite’ town when so great @ proportion of the <. vote was cast during the early hours of 106 (Cullen), 11 to 8, 210 8 and) the morning. Fair weather was one of & ly, 108 (MeCabe), 10 to 1, 6 to ¢ and) tha Sant IDEA causes of this resulty * 410 f, second Fear on the part of the voters of getting Wilton Lackaye, 109 (Goldstein), 25 to | ed ate tas, de itive, dois | ‘&Asled up tn the new signature tentifle aa also | cat jon law was another, The advance Queen of the Hills and Fi an claim of @ great volume of split votes, mile and thnee- $500; lin TH RACE—Blue Bonnet Stee~ | Hoth stating that the result will be PS ios ear geee ayer didn't seemingly materialize, “4 close, Faivy weather will probably ine | x ; Young sehen TOQAOVAIE cexanc ening World plechas Handicap four mite and| The average voter took lees 4 the polls early and a large vy v in the Supreme Court | to-day, His mother sat in her Wawravoaed ests allieks Crappy a. Aa Tao) eRe TEE UTI teT "4 *\uniess he was hampered and delayeg DE ein tn tora TREE PA ee ARIANA old of the | outside Mttle Oyster Bay cathe creyL neta sh ssi eri rap er BECO RI ats 152 (Helder), 9 to 1, 2 0 4,|through tgnorance on the part of th Mie LGV IEA 6 - the Aon Re rIPA PTY . ris The men apeared have voted! ¢ 16 1, 4 to 1, third, ‘Time—4.35, ‘ovisions of the new law~and the political history of the te mh this |1 of the comm nto compel Mr, [28 the hands of cheering MT complished in the air at the first a at ne ‘ and thi Instances ac. if Mapriku Noblesas Uolige, Rufus, Bil-) average voter can't do a great deal og city long Ii f{ men were formed! Harriman to answer questions concern. | and watched him as he marched in be-| nua! carnival of the Aeron Sovie ‘third, ‘Nme—im panied by th eu and women, | De@rtd: Beral also ran splitting in sixty seconds, e the polling plac pefore the hase b) e Unton Pacific | } her rant Ms 1) < ‘ 8 afternoon, in con 0} if and «women on a) TI , a " ) Outside the polling places before they hase: bth in non Pacific | hind his father to cai au frat batlot, | held here fern in con i > rlends, started Pin com (PIFTH RACK. Pusee, $800; The Wale) # sleation way wogulesiy tree creme 5 pf the sivcks of} The two Theodore Roosevelts voted | he national cha ‘ G t, Pescatore and Spanish Prince | 1@R:, twu-veat=o) isorder a rough, he orders ‘01 ed on Second Page. i nerican Me A nce rance, 119 (Nicol), 7 to 10, 1 to 3, out, | " (Continued on Second Page.) eater eee ete ree eadene Han iared 0M Mackcorng ere th vily backed horses in| won | lection Superintendent Leary hundreds —_—— — ~ SE lrryscmioys Be ees earaa, oat te ee ee IA oe eRIne ONWeN sth tie k 1 am! it was the lat-[, Statesman, 122 (Goldeteln), § to 5, 1 (oof arrests were made, but In nine casas Loosie alle : eourse and tow * were attached ry Re ane ae ni wllen), 10 t0 1, 8 10 1, ut of ten the Magistrates before whom Se and rejoined Mrs, Roosevelt Jit, the power wpplied by hr ae a ea ae aes AUS A, (cullen tis prisoners imaragaken thew inate | Oyster Bay's Biggest Election, horse power # hone dusy: it 4 4 H ly "i Babble, the rary Wasponoca, Michael Beck, ‘Takahira | out of court as soon as it developed that | wt s the i electic say | BUHL the Glider In order to give : F 1 RDUERI iol taetineetine: also rian | mistakes by ton clerks, and not wil- jj | It we an c gwest les ap Aaa eterieoninilntaani ahatiral ‘ 10 @ place money) sixTid RACE Purse $400; for three-| ful intent of the yoters, were behind the e /o Bay ever knew, It has had a] cig when it aint thy" oe 1 is and upward; one mile. Warrants, For Election Results To-Night ae ue mek Aes tthe rope Ko 1 n §. 4: Chapple was thi Mad one | ak twa, olds TB te 9 849 8) Congressman Henry Goldfogte, who te i years, and so it has 4@t a {Glider went forty feet the alr and) “phe Wb (Nicol), 5 1 Deinund, 16 (Nico), 8 to 6, 1 to 2 and| running for re-election on the Demoe oy | 4 then took a tumble, coming down in a! next ont i out, second. | cratic ticket 2 10 yal |a President coming of ag: | heal f Her ny at 8D 3 ernoo: ade RED LIGHT—Bryan Wins. \ Me vote ‘too is @ now thing, and was aa| lesh was buried In the wreckage, and r de abe), even |S and out, Hard, Timeni.80 arb |ealon tie at tot neces ace oeeneteene \\ we regarded by the villagers, when he was extricated it was foun: 1 i » Rock a. W. auicin, "Pesca: the Socialists were colonizing on him, RED AND WHITE—Hughes Wins. full of health and assurance of Repub- | der and neck badly sprained, He was : | CAR KILLS CHILD . J SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Jexcitement, Of charges of repeating . Jean success, leaped from his private |t 1 BR a physician and hurried to | Botanist a Winner. and fraud there were remarkably few, RED FLASHES—Chanler Wins. World Bulletins ‘Will Be Displayed as Follows: Pull Building, Park Row, N. ¥. dyn, Willlamis M: 4. Menchen Mystery Biereopticon | Stereopticon fat s Flahuaae and voadway and Pu Aye. Brook- iy, Willams: Me i Pict Stereopticon Bulletin, sated Cedurhurnt. | Vost-. -Office Blereopticon Bulletin, | je Gould W, Hart Btercovticon Bs | 222 West 125th 81 Mart Stereoptt 140th St. and Bd Ave. Gould W, Hart Stereopticon Bulletin. Pultom #1, and Flaibush Ave., Brook City, Gould W, mers, Brosd und Meresptions Ballston Mviety dn addition to the Western Union Telegraph service, arrange- ments have been made with the American Telegraph and Telephone Company tor direct wires to each of the above locations, eRe GET THE NEWS FIRST FROM THE WORLD | car attached to the Pennsylys from Washington in Jersey City at 1.20 10,000 Witness Tragedy. [o'clock this morning, and, waiting for Some real stirring scenes were wit While playing with other children tn the train to stop, joined Mrs, Roosevelt | ycssed by the 10,000 spectators. At least, front of her home, Ne klin ave and the others in the Presidential party, .| which included Secretary Loeb and s®v- jthe tug which conveyed him around Manhattan to Long Island City, firat event on the pr BEST SEKVICK BO CALIPORNEA | vos won ce Wa th via Washington Sunset Rouie. Tourist Sleeper, a s a Chanler. de: ay anything | » of Brooklyn; Fred Huge tor publiceuon, 1a train rdham Hospital PLAYING IN GROUP. nue, this afternoon Kahr when 4 Franidin and received injurtes from 4,000 were armed with cameras and they er the track, there being no | years old, It was & case of snap, avenue be it wind | which she seven was struck by swarmed o police guard snap, snap at every vehicle eral White House employees, to take ed soon afterward, while pital, who took six stitches in (Continued on Second Page.) OW, Olives 1840-1200 Uroadway, %e* ardest k anist ran together to. the Botanist drew out and was joined by Consistent ining, but could not guite and Botanist won all our wit! Consistent second and Superstition third wagon or motor cycle and whe being taken to a hospital in an ambue | sRCOND KACE—Sell three-year ‘On every side were lines of police, and| W@82h OF motor cycle and when the olde and upward; #0; sis furionga.” | where there was a policeman lacking a |THces started It was Impossible to ly Ghia skull was fractured. F|' otaniat, 14 (Nicol), # to 1, even, 1 to ole ot records for the crowd had forced tts « motorman of the car, was | 2, won | seares service agen} Giled Ip the sap, y on the arrested on a technleal charge Consistent, 115 (Goldstein), 15 10 1, 6 to while @ guard of these agents tanked | Way Way on the c¢ Bias PB yy ry, wget [the President as he walked or while he! Fred Young, eight years old, of No, 7, rR TOTRS , Superstition, 102 (Diggins), 6 to 1, 6 to stopped and shook hands and talked. [S87 Kinsalla avenue, was struck by aj CHANLER VOTES IN 2, 6 to 5, third ine ae iota The President's train was ten minutes | motor-cycle alld dragged sixty feet He RLY ARTERNOON atte Ay pelle Biren. Bunt Hille | late because of w fire in It. A. & J. A.| had his left ankle twisted and his fa Jennie Wells, Just Williama's jumber yard in Philadelphia | and scalp badly lacerated. Me was oy Bedouin, the last night. This fire was of incendiary | treated by Dr. Rellly, of Fordham Hos: ey down rf the cht THIRD RACK dof a drive, E WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ' ‘The chief cause for compiaint arose The EVENING WORLD. | Will Issue Election Extras worts of 1 won ole ) Lally second and Wil | Maryland Club Purse; After the Regular Editions | —=TO-NIGHT== | GET THE NEWS FIRST, IN THE WORLD

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