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2 THE WORLD: \UDGE JEROME MAKING A WHIRLWIND CANVASS. faint a o,d, “Go Home," He Tells the Woman's Municipal League at Noon Meet ing—"“By Coming Down Here in Carriages and Fall Bonnets You Are losing Votes, More Votes in a Day than We Can Gain in Two Weeks.” eleleleteleinintninieinielel ieteieh ———— tp { % \ + Forceful, Fearless, Enthusiastic Fusionist Is x*| Speaking Five Times a Day and Is Keeping His Headquarters Open Until Midnight. “STOP THE BLACKMAIL,” JEROME'S BATTLE CRY. William Travers Jerome, the eandidate for District-Attorney, Is the most picturesque figure in the campaign He is making a canvass which bh been Mkened to a whirlwind, .men haye ever made such an alve fight for oMice. 4 tet reeebi-iniekiekieisieiieieieteieict | koing to doa great dea! ‘| campaign, 1 told hin WHERE JEROME SPEAKS = +f | women above Fourteen FIVE TIMES TO-DAY. ‘f | lord's wake to tell them ty stay = home, ‘The wealthy people living above Fourteenth street know nothing of the | conditions existing downtewh, [un Taay Me. Croker in over the whole thing, but I name those five men together—Carroll, Sexton, Devery, Frank arrell, the Il A. M.-Be Women's Mu- i Mitieisiecieihieiebto; 1. nicipal Oa United Charithes: Justice Jerome, forceful, tirele: J makes a political speech in Carnegt less, makes friends and votes whe: H isutlding Ifait hee has Milita totenierant 1 of the ar nd Van Wyck. [name those y es 4 SP. = ve men toge! ho goes. His speeches—and he makes P.M —German-Am an Re with w diagram. He needs no dingram | . five or six each night—are adapted to [sf form Union meeting 1 Fore PB} on the east aide, ‘The people there are | DOS LOR Re AEL REMACED Aer mee gag nite mite Rees ene ae the audlence that faces him, He stud~ | f sth street more Intelligent, even though they be hide from tu people the rent lane of the campatzn—de Néaithe Characteriaticn of his heareraand | & §30 P.)M.—Clitzens’ Union-meet=/4| not ao lweil/ dreaned coney against indecency: honesty agninat wrafters; Inw nualnat Buages his remarks to impress them Ing. No, 28 Avenue A GYau: people Gnusinit come dowa x Shel A ns | He does not make the same apeceh| 20 9 P. M—Greater New York De- ch | tq 5 Era ete cb + New York town In your carringes a mandment—“T! ! 1 don’t think which rule: and the po ons, When we see the p nthe wager of their Al itberty when the organisation elty ty dominated by binckmall and rottenn: force in made anbservient to © wishes of low hat he uses cracy me per Mul in the Bronx are different: from the 10 PL Mo—Citizens Vie words he uses on the | de] of League meeting. Calvary Church. sor in a “silk-stocking” district In the |" One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ninth west end. street and Seventh avenue Justice Jerome's headquarters are in twice, and the argu! bonnets to help wa out nt thie stage of the mame, You'll votes In a day un gain in two weeks, er east ce growing hy wringing m nowe nre told by Col aint lve fn brownstone oThe people w va Sau Hotel, at os toe been = pase », eta pilowart u ieee Ele aL a eae of Murphy that the man who ral nunlnat thin condition Ris work, wees callers, answers lntters, |TAMATKs at frst, hut he was ao earnest cehing gid will 1 EF erounlenta x yoand tn a peraeeutor of fallen makes and receives summestions and pre-| titty whee ee ned bum (ne and out Paes 1 ry . Mt does not take much Intelligence to know that that hustastion ienthouhnd wed |" *) pares for his speech-making at night, eae ae uae : aed to $97.0" 4 year, give rity ana + © From 10 o'clock Un 4 Or oe et ee eee nen nee ead eee {Milve to conreience, but when it comen 1 1 people who live in tenement-hooses his desk, unless he hax a midday speech |) y iman they Bad ever! ty putting a decent man tn office they £ may feel that m they jeave behind them when to make, and in that event he loser no fOr Won't contribute a cen: t they go to work In o peril from the prostitute on time, but hurries to the hall, says wout} OT Bet a i 1 Net the anme floor. o 7 ntreduc v a he has to say and hurries back to his} yer, UC Wwe league, Introd eau werent he aitee aetinaine + elected Dintrict-Attornes [will atop the a i w ou women, the w and mothers £ on the enat, west, north and th aldes of New York, “headquarters. J need ‘A branch headquarters was opened to- | (iTeren’e whether Low or St @ay at No. 91 Delancey street. Mere “much campaign Iiterature will be pre- “pared and distributed. The fact of ard was fof these men, are. lari responsible but it was] for this condition, You a mighty late td] asking me to come up here and tell you be District-Attorney. w ican help-you are too late. All Mat gaesise van) satabliahinent: act tinted: “Madam.” said Jus: Jerome, “i ]you can doe now is to get your husbands, AVareas shows the'manncr/of man Jerome {27 Fie! Of an opportunity to take Issue | fathers) and sone to eel lus money to Ye and exempliiin hin dear thar votes | Nt Vou. Ht makes all the difference In| assist tn carrying out the plans of good 2 the work! whether Low or Shepard in| government. van be secured anywhere if the 1svew) viecteg 1 «| |. Tt ds necessary that Shepard] + elect! t are presented to the voters In the right hile Let Attere the Selections youccan: bein Just think of a of affaire that permits Nobert A. Van Wyck to be nominated for the Supreme bench, If tt he perscea' f fallen women to ask them to move ont of the tenements and to be resolved to keep those places clean, then Jam n peraccat 1 don’t propore to he ¢ at the same time, but I do propose. if elected, the aystem of biackrall all over town. Oar Grand Jury syatem in debauched Mayor—both being goo imperative that Justi me Jerome she o put a atop to rotten and our should be defeated. yeur real ‘ork. You y rp ye ars: r % “i but Uh fi Grand Juries are a mockery of Juatlee, The headquarters at Canal and Bax- Tellin Women to Stay Home, reap tincthomesteriih aid pelpRso, There inn question of publle decency: of ct dol ter streets will be open day and MIBDC] te ghepard, ne axaured hie audie Wonican agcenan ténvgoed gaveracient basiness and Heing In peace withont putting thelr hands f _ until the election. would not dare take the ‘Tammany | yy jnatiliing Into. your. famille thelr(BocbclNlever yi ntceseher In eee | eae You cannot R Hie Noonday Specch. nomination and then knife the organiz: ©) He made 300 members of the Women's] tion. Demoeratle candida’ Municipal League sit up and take notice] said, had been on every sh riends and your neighbors the necessity f elvie duty.” IK. Fulton Cutting, who preceded Jun ‘Cat a noon meeting held to-day in the] political queation for the p. ee * joke along, aes ines <= z S United Charitle i r ‘ ur rush fo ney and soctal po- » s> Assembly room of the United Charitles land that it was no use in sition has killed civic interes he sald Bnilding. He told them in effect that] how clean a man has been unless he ine] "We hi eated a commercial govern - they were of no use in this campaign, | tends to remain clean, ment; what we need Is an ideal govern: y mightibe’n rw 0 ei Ee. Sa ary ators The influence of the women of but that they might be a power for good A friend Ine came to me the tty, 1 tightly directed, can ald us after the election. her day.” continued Justice Jerome, {immensely in the accomplishment of They did not know how to take his and told me that the women were pour plans.” a ~ DATES ON SCHLEY > WOULD KILL PAPERS CHANGED. ~ AQOSEVELT,| PAPERS ricbieieiniebt BEHRMAN’ CADE! A JOINT DEBATE. APPELLATE DIVISION OVER-|HE AND SHEPARD DO NOT RULES BOARD OF ELECTIONS. AGREE ON CAMPAIGN ISSUES. Orders that His Petition for Ab © In No Logical fasts, He’ dermanic Nomt no He Says, for a Joint - Properly F Dincussion. Lieut. Wells, Who Was the Admiral's Secretary, Gives His Views to the Court. Seth Low y recelving visitors early <k fn the Fusion head- t Twenty-third street. auestions put to him tion, He sald that The Appellate Division to-day reversed Vouth Locked Up in Mount Vernon Says That Is varies the decision of Justic case of John H, Behrman, candidite]One of the tir Lawrence tn the b art 2L-After two Court of Inquiry Fay slated by him. ty show mber xeven despatch, known : teat days’ rest the r Schley letter,” 5 , His Mission. snd after icine Ui lees for Alderman in the Forty-fourth Alder- ae diy to the r < had heen recatled fe ws sald: The conjunction of aN eal Giese ai LLWAR cuVGrS tory.” manis Disirlet in Manhattan and th wan aked {f he thought this Indl4 and the changed indore the purp correcting thelr testl- nt Locked up in the Mount Vernon police | inony, Lieut. I. W. Wells, Jr. secretary ‘mtutton isa youth who says that he was Co} fore Schley during the Cuban went from heaven to kill Preal inpalgn, resumed the testimony which Roosevelt. It took four able-bodied | he hud begun on Friday “imen to place him in a padded cell. After 4 few preliminaries, he began The prisoner claims th hin murtation of the battle of July 3% ready been In Heaven and that the} and was then questioned at some length President of the United States ie doomed Neil ltaphecd before qi waall turned tte dle. ero te Capt Lemly and Mr. Thinna, Bronx. cated his eclectic Mr. Low replied that Thi lon wae written by Juatices [he certainly thougnt he would be elected Hateh and Ingraham, with a dissenting “PT shall be satistied with a comfortab'e opinion by Justice Van Brunt. The rity.” he sald art ordered that a mandamus be ts- h regard to the alleged challenge sued against the Board of ettons | of pard to te the cumpalgn ts- . t ¢ ‘ith the Fu ndidate, Mr. compelling them to Mle the petition of with ¢ Sonn If. Tehrman, ach a debate was hardly Mr. Behrman was candidate on the Fuston tleket, but the Board of Elec: Adtiral eb that since He snl turned them n ISS he not seer cently pla he said, “we don't « CASE AGKIIST DARIN “ ‘The prisoner, who ts» about ¢ br crosn-exainination, ‘s years old, ts clad in a sult of Biacd is Svenaa Ny ve 7 at the petition Med didn t the Issues are, therefore f omoods, flannel shirc and cup, Ne dees} cone eee, Ri Roatan AU ans Hone ihe Wisunseesaie number of alge | there would be no logical basis for a - e qo Rot remember his nar ut saya that] When ble gue Malic slant t was probaly Santhage, excent volires, duatice Lawrence upheld the [debate, ‘There are other reasons why fhe recently: worked for a farmer by the] "" CADE OIE aS Triecinte itt Wie reveled ty the. Tecel vig . | Puree dine that ne provision had | Auch a meeting could not be consum- ’ 3 name of Rowe, in Great Harrington, |10f Hespatehes wan ts Malin aalieshaconaathis ip J heen made for filing petitions of Ind ed. MMe Rosin trains pet ' t : | ’ ® | fendent nominations for Alderman, Mr. Low would not say anything about hy Since his confinement cell the | tagton. t . eat) teat r } | E . SaaS eset te the letter of Bourke Cockran, FOG -cyoung. prieoner hax spoken but Hitle. | M vith directing tha pte Band subseq ane in ate § > \Scife also refuses to cat anything. It be.dolivered to the next Ameri over the first, : (Continued from First Page.) | ke 5 aaa tte vessel tu arrive. 3 informing the Bd of that month, | “A { OSEVELT TO BE enceliee Aa a Masi linwel een sitet: MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION TO |}: of the bulding had not the [through the brick foundation wall, ‘GUARDED AT YALE. herehels nell marke then cannot pe] WAIT TILL AFTER ELECTION [*!!Ehtes. inkl of se daring rob-/ind a hundred feet or so further on & w ar indication as fs i [bers being worked almost under their] they encountered another wall, and ’ WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—P . b ; | j loses, this also they dug through. Roosevelt, companied by See state y i yes rei Fe jae ra | The robbers drove up to the south-| On the way they met with a num- »Cortelyou, Assist. retary Iurnes Hie paces Lk aan vacelt re hae ta Postnd feast corner of the Post-Oflice build-| ber of pipes, and as the floor is but Sand one oF, two) me: the ‘White eae aanterad ak tesieh ; io as ing in a wagon, the tracks of which} two fect, and in some places three : = Farmington, C President will | the morning of May 29 — could be seer y to- 2 e . , Farmington, Co Aacesldent will thelmorning of May 200) vuld be seen plainly to-day. The | feet above the ground, they tunnellel |.) j perpayiTa THAT PETT- DR. KOCH ls ulster, Mex, Cowies, wo, Mr ae CEE a eae rain rhatenoine Peeeealn i wed qa | LbiMding fs a temporary affair, and/under the pipes. Their whole course peidee RE ILLEGAL CURES ' few Haven, where he is <'the |you perhaps saw more er asx mu a] i 4 aed only. “f Htth - oe WE) . degree of LL.D. from Ya! . Senile the while of Mayor Van Wy M anitniod t : men had only to open a le} is plainly marked In this way. CONSUMPTION, Beaded can own ety ws ne|/elNe; and 4 aint nad another | if the Meret ant reanewuult to admit themselves under the! ‘The wholesale stamp vault, Ike the ao CATARRH formation sent from that point ontaet h ws much Tow de you a Ifeally for froma Uses Mititawh flooring, cashier's vault, and the money order “ tite Tell of AND ASTHMA ‘wD tend hb: wo x Jo > absence of the of Dire ' pohly soem 2 Two Men Produced by lta Te “i eck cd ti Ne Pe pee vy tbody i: riot on the dupite Van WW ‘ . Pat Plunder in Wagon. vault, is supported by a brick wall. Intimidation by ‘Tammany 4 TE OWIGINAL KOCH TRE fe luct and manner rcesg ARE on then. when thes were f Murpty th ‘ iry to crawl about 200 feet over} robbery was air-tight. In this the | ja cat erig\aaliplmorsed stor aneriecy teat wis a battle or any other thos?” [Mee Orccourae th ey thet ceemed t8 e i 5 E a y sent acatnally worked, for the'Koch Lung jodds and ends of boards which Ht-|robbers broke two holes, possibly to in | ed the way. ‘The route evidently | #ecure more air, + | They are belng prosecuted for using ot . Martin Engel's protest aguinst the fl- | Th), am, hing pragecated fr using, our pateats ing of the names of Anthony Smith for patlsete servation Went He Was gut the receiving stam, on fa gen flown their Nearing, ane “For light the robbers used dry bat- Ong action would} hy sd been carefully studied, fe A f ees ' 2 are eae sane ee tertes, one of which they left behind. | Assemblyman and Benjamin Solomon | 4s W- Phe witr ime. but he Instead a renin 2 or This battery and (he wagon tracks @fe 14, Aigerman in the Elghth District on | poston, oo . wo as s00n Ae received. ably quiet i wh ent | knowledge of locations lost his} the only clues we have at present. - og os can heard by | 5 ’ Mr. Hanna t putin ‘ Bn , eet ty ere 4 the Cluzens' Union Ucket was “t Ait : ' ‘ and was nearly overcome by Worked for Houra, SS — — ra ; despateles Nos. 5 and 6, bo \ ne Hoard of Elections at Police Head- i Weer the Dupe miral Sehley, directing a. str tie es s muntedy foul odors before assistance] ‘The under the vault is sume |e -s i giving account oft Clenguegon and) Me Latter. [nclo wth ¢ ater | cenched hl cently large for a man to stand upright | quarters this morning. tions of th Squadron. Hi he MeCalla memorandum ' t Pirin fase acs and thelr work must have been com: oduced alll —_——— — ————— ——— 1 Having secured their plunder, the | Paratvely easy with the drills and too Thirty affidavits were produced alleg- i X ve bins | i they used. | The stamps were arrange: that the Citizens’ Union petitions " Horwitz for Assembly and Max Porges | YOuld & ans} ! visorouss) cabbers loaded it into a wagon, drove |! twenty, pound bundles, and the weight | 7% Je of the dls CODY: SAYS HE WAS WORKING ty to the bitter end (cross a vacant lot and turned Into | Beatty oad tney carried of must have | were signed by men outalle of the dit-| || SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. - : AT CAPT. MOYNIHAN’S. t ped that wien the petitions | Every one pr hen Wabash avenue in front of the Art| "E¥idently one man handed the pack-| trict, by non-voters, by voters who had/ Aiworsed Nae €rlaps were belng sought the emblem war ent was may wes abash 2 ages down to others waiting below. An % ‘ed thelr party, by many not]CRecolate Covered ; - ii linntandtdhats thavaleen catore Ne eal eR Sey Building. {heir progress must have been slow car- | since chang Loe hts Jelly .. ‘ . [oworn BOND be dropped because of the cu Heaviest Robbery. Cinnets’ crawling an alt four. te judge | rentetered and by others who could not! SPECTALS FOR TUESDAY. Noe When the Greater New York Demoe-| 0! the contrary | peatomee Inspeet-" Stuart, who] (o%y Netked fer hours wetting “thelr | pe found at the addresses given. Molmusen Cream Wepper- racy people In the Elghth went to nie | Mousht He wins the very tare ¢ Ie ieee it Hee en eae tne | apparently ites felt perfectly ancure,| In reply the Saale Union produced!’ paints .+.eeeseeee ceeeeeedBy 100 their certificates Oct. 17 they found tne |. Pres! nwevet J yout {immediately began an investigation, | mough somewhat disappointed at tian: | two men who sald that they ee! Chocolate Lemon Sherbet..1b, 150 Home Rule party ahead of them witn {Sie Peiren ul bc fort assisted by hin deputies and a squad | inf the cashier’ vault where there wax! pulled out of bed this morning by Tam- © rhe trial of Poll Sete the rooster emblem. They charged ’ t dir sof detectives, sald: Hrs jcashiiand A erent, Cae eed many insossiorr: a Net oat 54 BARCL AY SE es l¢ trial of Police Capt, Moynihan, of fraud. i ” 5 orked at the Job. Every effort will, of | them into slening aifiday! e' De the West Twenleth mirect station, sce[FRAUD CHARGED AGAINST) ccna worm une fi! sit Na the largest stamp rob | Stine! ie tue to recorercthe propert® | yaa not algned the Citizens’ Unlon pet pike COR WEST BWAY. P gised of having hls men do private work| TWO PARTY LEADERS. Tigced in iuus; Besex aaTWet Gee ta very ever committed In the history | is cimaster Frederick FE. Coyne ix in| tons. iniiagiaseed\ terface © ICORTLANDT ST. him, yas continued to-day by In- Afvernoon and Held in $130) wal tor ex BISHOP WILL CONFIRM 200,{{% (he postal service In this country. | Washington. | Ie is reapohalble for the) Attorney H. B. Whliney te COR CHURCH peor diawley, BE EnORn. NFIRM 200.1. toto the Vault the men dug 10% tllan act of Congress frees him | eral hours to produce evidence tn re- - as he reporter who wrote the story | wera cor Cite nn reat the aobea | | s Fromilte puttal, but Prealdent Voorhis, whe had = tiled Pollceman Thomas Ebert as . eeanlvenGeremiunscth lent | = leiven Engel over twenty-four hours to Se a Ca RS ere ctttton 1 COLER ON TAX-EATERS, errr N aicne wee, uence > i an’s houses in East One Hun- @hd Twenty-third street, The re- | win : f irfer declared he had Interviewed him Omani Se Norare ales Lgpert insisted it was a case of] Supt. MeCullagh’s depaties this atter-| oan pie fat aed sat lorney-Generat'n ‘office, conducted the } T O-N I G | T n a e ce To ™ = Robt tthe) z H ° my identity, |The policeman wall! | noon arrested Dr. ternard Lagarua,| Comptroller Color sald to-day that he |. Oi 20s SO) would reply. In the Clermont Avenue Rink. Brooklyn, to-night, to the state- | ment given out on Saturday by the I publican County Committee concerning eeeventh street on the date infieader of the Republican Home Rule party, and Daniel H. McKettrick, both pe ne Hundred hag called at of No. 162 Forsyth street, the houune oc- ishop to second visit tot ation, ttan avenue, made atrenuous efforts Pirnwasien vn by six of 0 students! WHO MAY VOTE. lscccetsehcekett es ccicen =] ANT-TAMMANY © | hata avenue: tu i | charles A. Vanderin, ntty-two years] FUSION MASS - MEETING, i cupled by Max Porges, the Demoe he led by i . \ CITIZEN.” U a ‘ation jo boat Ss oh Ns is r. b 5 i i rrp BS je) gas! 2. submitting a fraudulent petition Ist and ind the alleatious | ose. They will be welcomed at t Zeven students of Columbia Coliege | laste Munistrate Maye decided that he Newark, to-day. He had been an in-| PROGRESS ASSEMBLY ROOMS. a had no vote in this campaign. valid for twenty years, having been a AVENUE A. NEAI 2D'sT, vrraigned in Harlem Police Court |" Whiteman promised that he would not BVERETE 2 ave oem ihe vos) to-day on. summonses charging them | attempt to vote and. was paroled TRC: PuteteT, oueiver ante plo cea Ns rans ‘ov. %, when he will be tried. His will Hen his mouth, fired. Medical agai mill jusing the emblem of another party, | {at Millions were pald for salaries from /iyr ih Rev. Dr. Lazarus got up a petition for an 7 The t tre’ ‘The Comptrotter ‘he two nun’ prroller eald that the AeUres | sessed in black and the! gir Mekvoy. bly Dintrict, Lewls A. Lehmater, repre-| jrepare hia case, would allow only two Poiitical, | senting the Cltlzens’ Union, looked out | hours. (ohndh® atiecit ae tna Ts A Sor aes Tt = jorney. , of Tammany James Hasbrodck, representing tho At-' YANDERIN SHOT HIMSELF, independent nomination papers for As-| a, SPEAKER: pin h published were correct. but that the | @ i with Megal registration, The complatat 5 semblyman and Alderman in the Eighth | gequctions drawn. b: }willomarch from the parochial + pt made a test case’ to determine the called, he dled soo! et dys y the Republicans the church in a body. t was mada by Matthew Ronabue, Tam- a ance was i, but he dled soon atter- “Assembly: District, naming, Abraham’ were all: wrong. imony the Bishop will preach a # Indy ieader of the Twenty-first Assem-leltye | Use Students to vote ty this ward. Ho leaves a: widow and one

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