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JEROME WILL AUN BEHIND’ Other Fusionists Will Beat Him by 25,000 Votes, Says Senator Tim. BIG BET TALK IS GUFF. Declares the Only Wager He Made Was the One of $10,000 First Reported, Senator "Tim" Sullivan is Tammany ‘Hall's mouthpiece In thy present cam- paign. i His particular hobby 1s Judge Jerome, whose whirlwind campaign is causing the Tammany leaders mi “Let me tell you," sald @ay to an Evening World reporter, “and T'll_ give you this on the level, this man Jerome will run 25,000 votes behind his ticket. “He ts making a great fuss, rushing around like a; wild man, and people flock to hear him because of the excitement, but when they think over what he says they take his measure pretty accurately. “I've met a jot of men who rushed to hear him, and they are kicking them- selves for having gone to the trouble. “Let me give you another pointer. All this talk about big betting is guff. They have me down every day as wagering big money. I only wish it were true. “The only bet I have placed is the one of $10,000 first reported. I'll wager | ( that you can't find a Republican in New York that will risk $0) on Low's elec- ton.” Referring to a Hall was paying ers to desert the Fu Senator sald; “1 didn't know there were any Shee- | § han leaders. Maybe they are the same | @ crowd as the O'Brien Democ ‘5 5 “Thirty-two of that crowd came over to Tammany Hall Jast night, but they didn't get any money for it. “I can't belleve Tammany would pay that Tammany to Sheehan tead- | 3 nm movement the ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO ssuarano coon bye Mack AaMEmBER TM TAKING THIS CHANCE FOR Twe Qe00 0F NE Dood THE Wuntiies SALURDAY Nv curiNG, UU LUGien 20, 1vUL won >) : SHOOT, NIAGARA WILL HE SUCCEED? | SAYS TAMMANY 3 C TOTEDDOSGOHGODOPODODGOGHOHOGOOIOEGHODHOGSHITHHOOOSGHODOGHESD GHSIDDGODOGHOGOSHDOSOOI/SOOTSHIDOGOHODSCGOSGSOOSEOHDGOIOAS IS A “CINCH.” e CROKER 80 CABLES HIS FRIENDS IN LONRON, Hin Asaurance, However, Has Not Relieved Apprehension Over There. (Special to The Evening World.) DELPHIA, Oct. 26.—The North n this morning prints the fol- . Oct, 2%.—Mr. Richard Croker cabled his pepsonal friends In Lom ‘Theatres Hired for F' Oratory on N ‘The Democratic Campatgn Committee, = it ta announced, nas enyaged several of the most Important theatres for Sunda VAN WYK night, Nov. 3, in which spellbinders will make’ a final appeal to the voters, the Herald Casino and the Grand Opera ive been hired for the occaston, and aa many more theatres as possible will be engaged. VOTERS WIN POINT. ight Allowed by Court to Rege ister. Justice Bischoff, in the Supreme Court, issued an order convening the Board of Election Inspectors for the Twentieth Election District of the Elghteenth As sembly District to-day to take the rege istry of elght persons who applled to x him for a mandamus compelling the cAORER MY PYLE \ Z ty ®, thelr regist o “et . were fn th atte er Y ; ; last Saturday of Justice Bisel Elections designate nd will continue until the elght pers 0 applied to the Court have registered. Barat o} CLOTHING COMPANY. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. PEPOSSOSSTSHOODIOOCOOOECS EUSISSOIOISOTODTOOOLISCKE Oe $2,500 for any man in the Sheehan crowd, ments had been per! ally at Carnegle Hall on 0. Edward M. Shep, nC. Sta fleld, the late Di andidate for Governor, woukd be the principal speak- The Cotton Market. ‘The local cotton mark ned steady to-day, with prices 2 points lower to 4 points higher. Despite unfavorable weather reports, Mberal larger crop estimates, good and somewhat as « surprise te @ decline of several pointy hud expected. after the call the market wax qul from ¢ 8 far from te monty, wling on th prices t 1 support. intand St. aut fe al market was irregul >j Missourl Pa was ad’ jie 8 LLY STOCK era. PAOIFICS FOLLOWED CLOSELY t agua eer ON GOOD SUPPORT. A raily followed a depressed open- il leading with an advance . ‘The Pacities were a good sec- sof the recent apecula- handa, but entetty f Gas rallied from a WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. SHIPPING NEWS. LONDON STOCKS LOWER. tof the Associated Banks PORT OF NEW York. ARRIVED. ‘rhe states for the we Declines Extended to 1t-t Per Cent. in St. Paul Shares, Liverpoat Southampton | ‘The market for 4 *. savannah | shares at’ Lond ie jf to-day shows: 0. Campania al level of prices recovered ove Jast night. n to the equivalent of 4 compared with 170, yesterday's 1 quotation at the local! market. > ‘ork Central was off 1 per cent., white of the other ratiroad 0 1-2 per cent, or more. ferred was the Not too late yet if you want a pair of these $3 or $4 Shoes for men and boys we are offering at $1.98. The sale is still o cludes shoes of all s' sizes in Russet, Calf, Box Caif, Vici Kid and Patent Leather. i} We are also offering the famous W. L. Douglas $3 Shoes at $2.35, Same quality as those we are still selling for $3—not all this season's styles, though—the reason for the lit- tle price. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. ‘The Closing Quotations, en. Meh INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Changed DUT! TO-DAY. Elawick Manor, Montidello. G: Mimdeo, itutl. aw Se eacen 1 | Stootat’ 1, Copentagen, | t night, put New York opene — | nged, feeling the ef- OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. | y eables. Corn opened | ay Left i ’ vheat iruria, Liverpoo! calbs, Curacoa with wheat, but later | Etruria, Liverpool i prices were: De- | Auchoria. Glasgow. 2) May wheat, 801-8 ————— A DECREASED BUDGET. Saye te Wil Ball alt." & Ohto. Hrooklya Canadt Comptroller ¢ Ret Comptrol i jthe state | would In spite, The report that it would exceed S110,- 'om0,000 he characterized ax a campalgn born, 891-8 t le. Comptroller Coler sald that att here was un increase of 100,00) punt of the new Tenement Hous ne budget for 192 would probal this year was $38,- Special o-morr 2 Coe at IL o'clock, need anew is | $88.C00,000; chat 109, Sarah Grand, Author of “The Heavenly Twins,” In- terviewed by Harriet Hub- bard Ayer. Queer Characters of the Bowery. Noted Eastsiders as They Really Are, with Photographs. and Its Four-Time Fulfil- Her First Interview in Years, to Eat. Gastronomic Pecu- ment. Strange Story from | Tells the World of Her Art liarities of the Nation's Rulers. | Real Life. By the White House Chef. | le sae 2 ; : | Woman's Death Prophecy | | Minnie Maddern Fiske, in What Our Presidents Liked | and Ambitions. | The Ex-Slave Who Dined with President Roosevelt, BOOKER T. d Race. An | i WASHINGTON, $25'$3its"eusosatinn, Reg“ tossing Raglan Craze in New York. Strange Fad as Seen by a Clever Writer and Artist. Dalirymple’s “Dogtown Do- Elopers’ Wild: Race to Es- cape “Papa,” and How They Did It. Sandow, the Strongest Man, Anna Held’s Wonderful on How to Defend Yourself Wardrobe. A Page in Four Against Highwaymen. Colors. ings,” a Comic Creation in the Funny Side. sie te ae eB a Es ; SCHLEY, the Witness, 2ptic erictur of the Two Great FishtersasThey With, Characteristic Illustrations. 2 TELLING What You Are Good For. Wonderful Machine That Measures Human Ability. P Story of the American Wh FED EROMALNG aBoUT EMPEROR WILLIAM'S CAROUSAL. choad the Kakers Lite Sie Senator Depew’s Fiancee and Her Heritage of Beauty. Harriet. Hubbard Ayer Tells on Her “Home Page” How to Reduce Weight. ; ; i : ' : | : i ; : “Guarantee” | TAMMANY'S SUNDAY SHOW. (7

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