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hei f Tc aes tale: ATS. DAY BVENIN a “TNE WORLD: WEDN Sa = = ‘SHEPARD BEARS DEFEAT WELL: VAN WYCK, BADLY (GRAS EEN VEROME, wit ORIENT. ee NUOVEMBIC 0, 1901, SS ———"++ Purposes}to Carry Out His Pledges About Police—Wants Raines Law Amended. IN DEFEAT. Raises Cane On Reporter) Pays Tammany Left- Handed | Brooms Sean in Plenty at Noonday Jubilee ving World ) Who He Thought Was | Compliments i in Discuss- Brelng ena) eee Jerome, Distriet- ed ettte Meeting, > York County, ‘inet morning. With a great Hayes “es- reforn Following Him. ing Result. aa | rn ehly number of neighbors and ~ personal How tad ie principe “ISSILENT ABOUT DEFEAT. SAYS GOOD WILL COMB. TWAIN STIRS THEM UP. coer Pete ja. He doesn't wing with dim dora hat pulled down tneiples."* movement be @ - Deciares that He Will Stick to His} People Acted from Patriotic Motives! -e Rule Not to Grant Any in Casting Their | Interviews, Ballots. Letter of Congratulation for Thei Work Received from the Mayor-Elect, through the ut nion will certainly fast thi morning, On returning he wa it municipal an Evening a clded ste DHE wegen of partisanship he election,” was his response tula meaning of the electle ye that principle is more than oy in politte you alr ly formulated plans for your conduct of the Déstrict-s 1 the chairs} ney's office?” ae WHI Keep Osborne, am not yet ready to {nform the ic of my plans My principles they Kk and nn nL at the ¢ ting of the On at noon to-day to Tammany on as Dis- enforces rl M. Shepard appeared at his eadquarters a Ut 1 rok thie morning and gave a to the newspapers, Ile was calm, 1 discu result he py nan that w His Honor Mayer Robert Wyck, worst defe of feated Tammany candidates, Ml-humor to-day. He Is not talking for publication and | 2" ft he seriously objects to reporters Herat AAn Fvening World reporter called at | white the Mayor's home, No. 135 East Porte: directly pf the community tudien made IVa Now Up to Him, blackmati now levied system of blackmall an@ —_<—— and attack Tammany Inferred from wha oT Star-Spangled |! - he y h oF y promis frot ve wiped out. through the kixth street, this morning and he did say t nnization. wax 3 ihe : is inmorist walked on | R20’. Myo promises. w m1 wiped ot i e abht up hie card. As the mald who car- | deserving of ext th eto PLATT'S ADVICE TO RICHARD ECROKER: ' form, and the anjience Joired {the platform mn this campaign and they | \tirney and be eth deer one It upstairs reached the second Moor, | in the singing. Ge athe] NL be futtitled.” | tis sald that vou have already ex- vi think this election will of } “Gentlemen! he OF course note se “tin feeling w ant back to say the Mayer “eOuJ not be seen. | #Soon the Mayor left the house, He! Was dressed Jauntily, as usual put his | #iep |was not so sp ax it ed an Intention of retaining As-) UNE Oi foilee siowld pur great heart a . slatant. District-Attorney James Os-lage ints ito’ | art and cour: borne. (WH yout tak “1 was asked from the audience] Third \ve at n meeting two weeks age what) ime “But the pool rooms and the gamblin ¢ Osborne. the protected “vice of the » not with have com minating thier wrecking of the “cece PROUD TO WWE “NOT BOUND BY "= | traps neon “= THEIGNIEIYIR®. ANY PARTY”..LOW. ee thelr eaara, 1 intended to do ni shat matter at this BAAtHG; fast, | not Uk that the résit ts son read i GHis shining tHe was perened on one), phoot ney? i —————— +e — Miyor-eleet Win which the vietor T replied that 1 knew tees (rire Crennr eI Ts agerof his) head. bur hie atter-break= | . . ane OXpressed his regrets be honest and efficient an ya month, C don't know what fart clear had not been lighted \ People vatrl lpasror TELLS missionary His First Announcement Is that City’s Inter-}:. 1. at cena elected 1 would ask hin to rematn.| more there I for me to 6 Sanat eae ripped It fercely be his teet no doubt that ui rity | we . 5 . Acorn aie ol the ata@ t-de not|j amecaue to do Wherlt WII you say somethin wha have SOCIETY WOMEN SO. ests Alone Will Be Considered in campaign. “The eect ie wilt besup. time. to Mt the things “defeat?” asked the reporte ult meant In earting thelr A int t of any one man, but of te canwe! Iebies auientsinmeeerens fort nepeutiierae | mse cn nod Tea not eel No, no, nov” the Mayor Jerked out. tote as Uiey did to ood KO ppointments. the elostnss riearorianess {athe tmanierretivourrconduct ings 1 will to I every) promise. i : Very red behind the cars, “UN stick 1 think they voted for er. ome? * Lidd a have made.” my rule, I'll stick to my rule. 3 Aincerely — AACS Gee ome st c ely Perrin to ray.” [confidence In the tntex ot purr Mayor-elect Seth Low gave a brief) on, growing serious, “I must say that Petre Ba faa ' pant ee pana TE RAT Ee Then the worst be we man in nd good of the majority of the = | outline of tis policy to The Evening not had time to consider the} ey iy) yoy he aselsaite ta the people at anl[ You tell Ux who Jonn Toe really az" “York wake} across Lexington i plee at falr a campaign as World to-day. He made It plain that t thoroughly, and it is not a] majority Tpiroposeitoseut sour) thes dlatcist | grimieny deh ha ala htleemOceune that (OD OS ae UNS | Mor nothree hundred women from | he has | led from the fitable sul 1 wilt not tolerate any man com- | :r¥ Pe Ne wivorick C ; More than three hundred wemen from | je sense receded from the] profitable subjec vl ypo- an not tolerate ans com-|: pans the New York Central brid IC HaCRE hingaroe len TATID Te he je Ce TOR Rea Boo eA CE EON profinbie subject)\to trent sof; hypo tres ig Justice Jerome will remain at Lakes ime and the peop! ville with his family until Monday when m the bench. Hy. All who supported me on | stand taken by him on the stump that | thetic He. was bound for the Democratic Cli’ 1 do not always agree with th vention of th will resume his pli Hates to the N st it Wont to den * : A reporter also going Y os Weniy. think that sometimes they are mis “Devery must go.” ithe stump know that lam pledged to + o vax about 100 feet belted AWomantal sito! ‘SMist@hnry ty, | i imnmaneilene : 2 1anes? intends to hold his Judictal office une Fe ce Mtr Wan Wyck imietned [teen but T think that Int thie morning aC St Andrews) He made it plain, too, that the der the interests of the city only Re Rae TERE See eee eee eee venta atttdlnd ee staane eee tener shits © “he was belng followed | ta las Churet nty-sixth street | Commisstoners and Deputy Commis- |—that Iam not bound by any party : Vad Mr. Wi. | WHE appoint his suc fiat Bre iy the mo. Sessions Ju Amsterdam and sioners will be directly responsible | ie to him, and that persons desiring po- | (cca eee. Hick. prosttent oe the, Sitons below those of Commissioners fi Gets nlideil) andlth lor Depaties will waste time and r rel (eee he charter glyes to the Mayor your opponents. Do ir Plate w 1 July 1, 1900,” Juse ay ed hundreds of con- ators Glegrams to-day from per- Sonal friends and politleal assoctates, Tite wae muck by an expression if congratul ved by the students ~ Me ran up the steps of the brid Aled An effort to tose his supposed pnreie | u als tele Out of breath he paused in the middle | Te i of the bridge and allo rier Mees Mat the burden of Tammany Hal to pass him. Then | and | Wae too mueh for him ro carry wy emphatie Cats again. ie is saegithe man who Was not beacertiy toatlint alii castty thine ' We xeeretn postage should they try to enlist the I expect enc! toner man, but | ean ¥ his Alma. Mates, pai Prey ce ‘ : i pase tne tooke ft Sf 1 ader Mitlon Lohave heen Lt. Att Ucineinicn ing and wired to him en ted vee dion ielonoeen tt ee aid of the Mayor-elect, mult with meas to his dep= ans, We sina vale president. Agpadiscn avenue car, passed bale.cen no fault te ty her to on: [a a Mr. Low war up early; in fact it fats, and that depaty stant bee 1 Lomistaken tmpreeeter harming ‘hostess, ts the two and the Mayor waited for the 4 Fi me teal PRES ECOL AEM ie Seer hiuband'e silos Reet hc tal vavieveniueckoned, ve ans thin [ON autres at wateome wae elven by Would have heen hard for anybody to /epanaitiie tw the Mayor as well msl ei Crmin alan tthe areal ene weet uarming wisest oe ‘Are you following me?’ he asked PRCA the Itev J. Gt Hem che pastor ef) sleep in his home, There was a | Comminstoner, had an Win it. Yes, Unger tt gone Sh le ater nats Be ee a ee eros pete “hia eyes snapping and hls face red w Meaning ©. St Andrew's Church stream of messengc: boys at the door} “Below the office of deputy each | with his great appetite unaatiatieg - fees PALS S ATS ae sare rece fie the good that tien destenctive | 7 fitat wane to plac “ton Of vm daylight to noon carrying tele-/Commissioner will be held respon-| “And Murphy, that siadow of BUCO UGG Ue? Aha TE rev ork trom: they Exa- ea Towed Mr. Plat he am nol rather than a. constructive: program: i : shadow, that political * vax dust 1 7 s f r r , over sible for the administrath Is at politica re, wax last night untll the I orhall not say the people were not Mr Wilson grams of congratulation from allover) sible for th nistration of his}? MaCORNSe tate : aren Padhisor ibuehtsinkataasinel hatch Aint ehepuaet sche thought were, Hd settled rignt, of hnve so. mu eee wis Chu nated ti countr: pwn department, and beeause E shall int spree of wht ONT Metropoiltan Street Railroad was an eA ntvovoratatcelehrater with: : H Wf whiten “tons you,” sald Mr. Week, making them that tn view of the Seollipite Schoolboys gathered in front of the! hold him reanonstble 1 shall leave st) pore tquitous Influence and that Mr. Plate ted to anineun Feb Hu t and this om was a harmful {ntluence, 1 me studente that Tow ter In ay ack that even yoof his sort exe fan darkness would make ad white nituence In polities of departments spot on it make it whi rEey and om: arly, My opposl- . “It will be idle for them to make at . jtlon to Mr. Platt ts purely Imperso S lk ho ; ® , MeLOE Mapai ite from the bellef that his 1 Ss. ppliestion to me, for sueh applica- ibs ties methods in polit tend to debruch pub- threatening motion with bis cane. 1 witt ee nel Paget pu walk aaead.” he eld. bree } imerview with you on ye * feat, Mr. Mayor.” sald the rep Would be the most res untny |-aginable," and went on his way J.J. Dowd, an inde; tic wae Just Wetisy a lock of house and cheered for Low and per-/him free. Those, therefor sonal friends came in groups to offer! wish subordinate offices iv congratulations. |government must deal with the heads joven | twas plain that the Mayor-elect J© jubilant when he received hewor a thin ele [eesasne: World) report: His desk i Neseribable. ite sof dark sert my personal by tdi you mean by advets ex in your remarks af last nlght ldverse conditions 1 mes Was ronnin iiean pariys at the beatin fimpaign—a tide whieh in Impress it an in the city | 59% IMs chars Egy Voter say vad Much to do with wey! ie ‘ 2 ane : d S$ Will not receive consi i from his w ee ognized the ae ic nnoety radtiits rowan with s piled high with telegrams, an ms will not reeeive consideration re ISIRRG CE CAS REN hat he a : angry Mayor z ne Rs Mai eeneat ie ul ib Fool! OT oryant at the telephon) was acquire at my hands, neither will they be re- jalalakneestiaetiec tnt Tatsenng at] 35° Remnants of Printed The Mayor gave him an angry glance gies Pa Haloweeuta uy nh writer's cramp putting down the ferred by me to the Commissioners noney stuck to P y eee See eee al th " gratulatory messages that poured {when appointed." : Satin Foulards Pater the Mayor : ' tHumollta SE at, My ne Won ‘Tho Mayor-elect announced that he Hiatt Kept Leaders in Line and India Szlks, caveard t mi turehandethatant ena, ialirtaray ise Alva “(ptrat of ally’ id Mr, Low, “Ede-; Wowie remain in the house ting “Hut de von think he was anxtous for] 4 f < Ehhie, took Heh the xt ue ees ‘ CDS ASE Heinen iat Lam delighted atthe femly for hie trip to Great Barring- needs herete n lengths from 3 to 10 yards, Set ion tne ad Uyatte (0 Ge ‘ a Seen eoncess of Wham Trav. | (0% Mass. He sterted for there at | ttiahiy 1 vit dgment ix that |regularly sold at $1 & $1.25 ns in all (he bor Ine wits re Hie well a8 the other | RT oa are we can co-| 2! O'clock this afternoon and Wil panervtiee pers in ime sa yard, all reduced to tt | [piste MCS esTa Ae tea Ce) wh to New York next Moni t Se a creehtay yey Rie] operate as heartily in the manage- eahirrvattee es © Jé ticket oF \ Jinent of the affairs of the elty ag we |! SER a Dea cemecl VGH S con iheniae wiliithalelectlon ice; on SUG 2. yard, i LT CRICER TT ; wah poe er operated tn she managemeny |CCTUHE oflee-seckers, itis not Tkel fnture? Colors and Combinations ges 1 DCR An tha will be followed by persons athe destruc no of the ve ’ di j bl ’ fife ! : Tevegs Ate pleased that the entire! WUBsering for Jobs unless tt Is his Do eee Gs SSO Neal World Wants :-: | sh Santen el ey ara oa the at es 1 f 1 | one with itself, It is most fortuaate| meng those who cabled or tele- WatiTamM@anslelikelareater Black Dyess Goods, (graphed congratulations to — the lect, besides the President srnor Odell, were: Joseph | \ tke [elty contd not maintain solldie we it had in the amalter electoral. | 250 Remnants of Imported Phe Veendentectnet of the, Hoant of] iwee. came aeenet Namy ina | Black Broadcloths, t don't 1 sappon word is that those responsible the ad- ation will be In min trol of the Board of 2 lam cuntiden Ws person, Charles Alyin Von Gillig ‘ ia se ; Apportionme *. i D on followed Ina spe whieh c ° *b De Ate) 1 vitaw about Devery?” asked the re- {@f London; Isaac Stern, of Paris; ngratulated whe Acorns on their |few yeness Tammany wit of lin lenoths from 1 to 4 yards; ; ; > John N. Partridge, of Aibany; E and thanked them for their sup-lecourse, remain a potent factor, but h 1 1 es Id fi 89 Paid Help Wants in‘. vatiPEdI Hae et ; ; is Knight, Mayor-clect of Huffato: | "Winiam 11. ttursell, of the Greater|Ht MUL not In my Judument ever | have regularly soldfrom $1.75 : This Mornine’s World. ei | Uhave said all Leare to say on that) joseph Manley, of Maine. W. D. York Democracy, and Otto Kemp: [agaim be so overwhelmingly dom- lip to $3.50 a yard, on sale or i. Jsubject in my speeches,” replied the | Morris, Mayor of Ottawa, Can. |, alse stokes é inant as int to-morrow from BUT asa att Mayor-elect with a smile, “I don’t | Joseph H. Robertson, Mayor of Can-|ocied byin band nal a paraie. in'whicy | “What in your eatimate of John ime after the te Parele—Pind Unger. i aves . . ton, 0.; George Desrorest Richards,| Mark Twain, riding {na carriage, and |Carroll aa Croker’s successor?” fans Carat | Know that 1 could say more without |v enor of Wyoming: David Hea:| Me. Pornes took part. Se TI eatleke ceacemee aut | DL up to $2 a yard. Paid Help Wants in the thirteen | | an reiteration. ley, United States Commissioner at oker’n shoes. Croker in a y Concerning Patronage, neouy B.C; and) William strong man.’ 7 “Concerning patronage,” he went Tvary. INSIST THAT HE Wherein has his leadership failed?" Lord & aylor, WILL RESIGN. } ‘ite tacks intellectual powers, That Broadway & 20th Stroeb Is why he failed elgnally in natlonal tor Isaac N, Mills an counsel to contest ees thetnnii ce in/ther cour iacesiea meena % i politics, Had he moral elevation and Fake hin served. severat terms as] litre ds the “abdleation’: story sent | intetectual power combined with iin : sions hia| out py the New York City Newn Asso: | creat force of character he would be Mayer, and on fons his \c elo elation, the local bureau of the Asso-| 50 o¢ the most remarkable figures in election has been . the votel Sans s being #0 ¢ ae til Bie =item ety public life In our Umes. His supremac Js) | Dawn loseammany, rely on his forcefulness, 4 —=_ Hall that the elty and probably the Leal a Ndi FITZJOHN PORTER'S WILL. | county treet was lost, John F, Carroll, |W vhen he came home in ‘97 great din- ‘other N. Y. papers comtin: ‘ivtures of Heo rloof at Pablie be | Benoven . JANITOR ! NWORK | be TAILons, 10 eity BUTCHERS... 21 : ‘ yinake | Richard Croker, Maurice Untermyer | sension extated in Tammany and had A Sa RE Fe fences Sete AKG |General Leaves Sworda ta ana] 2t@ Senator Timothy D. Sulltvan went ‘ ff sumMictent force Visit CABINET MAKERS. seat [pe toil wei, FISKE CLAIMS IT BY 20 AND “is fo Mal to Ennis'a restaurant, in Fourteenth [| {here been any man of sume ee “CANVASEERS .. .. [er atthe real ontate was | BRUSH BY 8. conepwlenpitcawent. aireet, to dinner, All hut Croker or-|{0,mand Skanes Bm le the. famous Ut epl. SOARPENTERS ..... 6] ratsriice talniy:f nagriant SET Ha TA MORRISTOWN, N. J, Nov e| dered’ something to eat, and Maurice |2eh denosed. None ain the fama OCHAMDERMAIDS .. | struve ropriet Hotel, Herken, | ———— Will of the late ¢ Fitgjohn Porter! Untermyer paid the bill mectineNORhiNey Exes ee Cte “rast - M4) Pare y | AAAs ie ome ae ren ttl a Rats cuitharmece| : lug y b foared personal violence at his hands, Ha not A admitted to probate in the | “Senator Sully: = extauesie iN Sullivan announced his al a s detant 1 hard Croker) whe? theni| buLaNmens Reietoodsupiarim ane etn Special Value PIANO HA ne Would alter any of the steps. he Morris County Court. It le dated July | tegian oR UNE {had taken orp ike to remove Dever mes a Jadge May Have to 1876. Most of hix property the tes-{and there declared that thie was hia {there Was no .man dared face him Our SE would not atter my policy intiat| SOME ONE VOTED FOR HIM.| Sette tator leaves to his wife, Harriet C.ltaxe politleal fight. : gor: ’ Women's respect,” he sald BUN ete that att ae | Porter, who is named executrix, “phen John’ F. Carroll, who had or-|_"1t reminds, me of the old story ¢ nididate: Ii o make pledigen | i To his son Molbrook Fitz -Porter he {dered an ayster stew, left the table on | Tehayson and Carlisle walking throug 5 5 or to ¢ iM oD se Re bs ° E vallory. ci %y ay pele foie: st aes nBeeye eeraat MOUNT VERNON, No ¥,, Nov. 6-—|!utves hls gold wateh, books and papers, [a protext, the oyater stew untouched. | Sallery of Gregk woulpture in London. Tatlor-made Suits, ‘What do you think of them, Indieating the long row of] Blouse, Eton or Three-quartet Me wax aske Sy about | Vote by old" When Daniel A Dobner, somet leo a sword which was presented tol tte went over to ‘Tammany Hall, jhim by his comrades of the Army of the] eMr, Croker asked Senator Sullivan vote for Mayor In this elty be- ‘Teany sot Wado t ped Shae) Chie: ave} t Bo fl e! et 1p °, is aoead eight,’ answered AGH aa at hie dn Chiet Dey. | tw win Flake, Dem., and present! Potomac, Rhone Hobieaicediinalicaden"ien ane tor | n Siren eines . alo} Lecres rerun intaice, r Wont to vote ses incumbent. and Dr Edward 8. Brush, Nis son Robert Henry Eddy he | Suilitan ton Mee Chokes that dotw p, [ Carlyle. ‘Not a man in the tor has a) Length Coats, with plain or UPnoLaTenine _. g| on Friduy for a te | Repubitean, was ao clone that tho ad while} en to him|Carroll would be pleasing to him. Jaw. i ; trimmed skirts, silk lined, gy country) hom Lake: seh he wae Niealielaleantanrnaatlanneaiga tat bi ston, desires that | *Maurlee Untermyer was a witness] “Have you anything to say about VansisiEns oo 4 he! may! gojto peer eacne LEE acts ‘ remembrances of the}to | the. transact hen and. there |Devery and Senator Sullivs 2 O co 2.50, Wout erin with ahi rled {oto vourts, rervices rendered by alm, He says he td Croker aldleated hia leadership] "Net a word, Cdrew them out for a ° f. . . WAIST HANDS. his nomina x was obliged Fit not Ko to vote wr purpose and they served It well, [have nearly! On the the swords ‘ OB LALL aD alk ¥ , cof the returns Fiske haw | as hopes his sons will us Hall and turned tt over ui ae Solover alc RL AGIEATHS COINREC eee 20 majority over Brush, ‘The latter, | £F the defense of thelr country If they * carroll, no Words to waste on them now." warns «10 aa | Ua elecganl [however retunen to. cancene tno atee: AF* called avon to do 99 (remnmnesaent) st avert trian, | LOTAES Laylor, N 1 ay : oli — . MISCELLANEOUS .191 arn end when toladeecll Democra Judge Wins, ie ny eee aaa Slants nt sinumben i ; Ehoroaniits, ediAlite, “In view of the violent opposition to : “lo wh tise, AVilinin PAPI hel Demoeratiocenne |Ocnurse atended for Brush were ‘chorter, who han been regularky dh ur el Broad + 20th St * 81] Now, aidate for County Judges carted. the | FORM out Tho Sunday World Want section i |ansizned to polltien aud tw ne-|seroner wrumnge enon Me & way & 2 In the Sunday, World W: town of White Plains hy 700 majority], Brust claims the election vy 8 ma-| @m inexhaustible fountain; it is fod;quninied with the necsans me ‘ot In the leust, I think the vote in ‘ y, Wor ‘ant sheet. | and is clocted. ‘The rest-of the county |Jorlty, and after conaultalton to-day! by those who have and supplies thosy| this election was absolutely far di ticket is In doubt, with his friends, decided to retain 6 Shas ere anda On thay id feed ane tite Sent * " to rel ena- eyho want —— against indecepry, The personality of ¢ ¥ SA iain el Sah ey a tao