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ET A REET TIN eT THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1904, FA THE RESULT == ICE HIT BY (MILLIONAIRES IN ~GANGAT POLLS: HOT BALLOT FiGHT stipes The lerters and Agures w ough to be easily seen t rongs wat Row Results in Wordy War Be-| Westchester County Stirred by TT) jiluminated Bulletins and Elec- aye led ede tween “Florrie” Sullivan and, Denunciation of Republican _ tric Lights on World Building {'*% the csuite of vie election by he Republican Leader Rosalsky Chairman Ward by Howard ) Will Furnish First NewS of 3 dort, six test square plus in the Eighth District. Willetts, Who Turns Democrat “sg Election to Waiting Throngs. P*ii5' i The iy" hail Path, ts ihe ° iate all of the man: hundreds of thou- sands all over the © oy who will be eager know the result of the election. ‘To able hose who cannot get to the 1 ARKER’S WORKERS CLAIMS No place tn the efty will offer better ACCUSES REPUBLICANS OF at the Potts, eportansty 8 gee A It In any pe “MONK” EASTMAN DEAL. THE COUNTY BY 809. 4; Coreg eon his tion than Clty Hall Park and ome on the. W ies Vlas ial Hieaina te Geaaa Fhe Workd Butlding, and it is expected Hullling 9 visibh 0 be dispiayed t Indignation, ree thovaande will cone down town | ranged a, system 0 1 at in West One Huns . | Miserly Meditations, t t to wateh for bulleting and toy)” rma i at tho Sullivan Declares that Arrange-| Andrus and Bell, Men of Wealth, eck tee eal ask Hotain the general results of the elecs Hroad 1¢ t latter place there will also be a free display of moving pictures. vd | Wateh the dome lights on the World p | Building to-night | ment Was Made with Sing, in a Struggle for Congres- , Wor ron y may not prevent trouble, but tt Sing Prisoner to Have His sional Honors—Voters Get to goers ’iong way toward curing’ ite imates ola ‘Gang Intimidate Democrats, | the Polls Early, aa - ; Daring the day t Mf *|that Roosevelt has been el ye will be posted on the | tights that Herrick Js elected Gur Combination Lunches (Spectal to The Fvening W ‘There was plonty of trouble in several | lection districts of the turbulent Eighth | Plaid V pipe a b ‘ a a You'll find our lunch room the most convenient as well as ‘Assembly District almost as soon asthe | Never before In the history Weats the most econornical place to eat your nocnday lunch, Music vhester County haw chere been so much each di polls opened to-day, In one polling place, y h Election Di ot, a ei Pasay cet 4 row occurred, | PUbHcans an evinced to-day. In Mount “tn which a jiolcoman was hurt and an- New Rochell ee nite Palo Other man injured, and this trouble was a ia tape ba repeated in lesser degree in other polling Rape aay activity among the Democrats and Re- fam or Cheese Sandwich, Home Mate rast ties ot ate 15e in Heef, with New York or Genuine th to Salad, Home Made Tea Hiscult or ken Balad, with tne), pot | during tho first three Otto Rosaisky, Republican leader tn ink hire : raphy Aye Crem, Toa 1 the Eigith, carly made charges that phat tl ote : ¥ mobiles were being used shortly after the Democrats, led by Florvi Bul | wanstes livan, were cinpioying members of)", vardous east sido ging, particutarty | TH Democrats are confident biwed the aggregations known as the “Monk’ | 2dge Herrick will earry the county Wastman and Pau! Kelly gungs, to in-| 2% 4 bik vote aud more than $26,000 Umidate Republican voters, has 1 wagered on the remuk of Rosalaky several times complained to | he oty, State and iden tial Capt. Flood, of the Hidridge street ma- | “teh . tion, about the situation and demanded J tiasued by Howard W! mare police protection. Capt, Flood | lets, the millionatre whip and clubman, Entire Department Aglimmer with Enticing Bargains And because of these unusual values you must not fail tobe here, We count on your desire to furnish your home nicely and economically with solid, substantial furniture that will last for years, Getadied officers to the plices where |!" mnounces National —_ "op “— trouble was worst so far ay hia force | pulley oe eeined tired At 69e Iron Mattres: | woukt admit, \4 a aystom of wire-pull. | Combination mat: | Gang Attacks Polleeman ! ala hae Dining Spring tress, hair top and | ‘The earilest trouble ovcurred at No 117) “yj Chair bottom, Forsyth street, Here were stationed| put madi 6d ail cols 8 jmade of extra| | at 3.98 Wo policemen of the Eldridge stree s a-| '9 | ade OF at! oak, Bi ton—Kelliher on tho outside and Burke] (3, ase Bi | back, large shaped jheavy woven | Fibre on tho inside, A gang of fifty or seven-| wae out, Mion tee Parker in nia} | seat, wire Mattress ty-five men and youths, most of whom| {al P enthusiastically | $2 29 | | | It is wool top and | are said by Lender Rovalaky to be crims| 4! claim = Went At e at 2.59 | tottom, | tnals and gang membe pproachod the | | will ge Dini | at 4,48 | entrance to the polling place and began| ind that the whole oo ng | Felt | When he tried to disnerse them they | two. multintilonaites “tor Congress, f | made of oak, highly | Matiress | pet’ ugon him with hele feet and fists. |The Republican eo is John ' |finished, richly Spring | | Weighs 45° poun He grabbed ono nearest him, who later | Andrus, and = iz | carved, ae | ‘ | an‘ covered in good he « ri > iter | J. Harve Democratic eandt> : oo im! All Iron Spring, 8) ticking, Broome street, and het& him in spite | $2,000,000 At $1.29 | frame of heavy| * 5.98 of the struggle that followed. Burke | Both claim the election, and thousands At 7 99 | At $14 9 At 2 49 Hair Went to Kelliher'a ald, and between | ree mee Mee predate . | Kitehen SIDEBOARD . fi , | tubing, reinfor-| Lj Mattress | al Hye P * f , made of; a > Remgeedan bg bg ee | Re coeaeicondians Monnis cise, iid hart] = ROCKER aii oak, golden finish, [ced and heavy| DINING CHAIR] pent alg hg shead mnocl se titel ollec. | . ted in | Made of alloak,high handsomely carved, with cimilar to cut, with | weig ¥y COW tee yg eye and a collec-) BURTON HARRISON VOTES, |B "7! fame finteted in cved back, large | cest brass trimmings and, W/Te Spring, | leather seat. hiah back, | red in A, Cy Similar disturbanves in which the po a melden oak of mahogany and} cane seat bigh broad large round French devel | French tees, firmly | ticking, Running Mate ‘Then . arms, plate mirror, | at 2,98 b bid licerfien on duty had to drive off other Merete wings of evil-looking characters who seemed bent upon Lroubie occurred in ® | Fra polling places of the Eleventh, Twelfth | candela ” and Fourteenht election districts, | cast hin ballot at wrapher, Parlor Suits 5-piece Suits, upholstered in damask and velour, Tron Couch | |Iron Couch Beds, with on, Democ ratte | enant- Governor, clock ALM. at | the Place of the Fourteenth t ij 5 simers Preteetion eye a4 ye aeetdon Dat FR Re cheoriief| Hectarig wire spriag ad ident, in ef of the Repub-| Assembly PD he |justable sides ard wool Noam leaders, did it become that these) Poem fur weve ranherss ee . | at 19.98 Gisturbances were premeditated, and in-\ ial Had od mattress, 4 fended to intimtate their voters, that | Ave VP Hose, Soe ae Parlor Suits at 6,49 Tron Spring | Made for solid comfort, at 1,87 Leader Rosaisky and “Chariey _Adl fr, ~ . MUaERiiis haute vowsiurtnwtslterins cit ancinne pened in a very {ndignant and excited || STARS SAY ROOSEVELT, frame of mind, They declured that the ASTROLOGER DECLARES. Monk Eastman and Paul | were “raising the devil” all « S-piece Parlor Suits,’ up- hoistered in damask, a 26.49 Parlor Suits S+piece Parlor Suits, ma- To the aitor of The Evening World trict, and demanded more police " 4 i " y ” 3 Newbure ig aa at Pade . Clothes Trees At 10.29 hogany frame, beautifully At 10.9 pat ing ne riage Hooereli ss MnvER, At $7.98 bases _ Pec DINING TABLE, made (rom selected | ¢8'¥84, peaaiginy lage Wit hea se way derder'in the ‘Highthy and’ one c ‘| &e a ne falas Wea! at 69¢ when opened extends 6 fest, at 45.59 ce | | | | sees fit, | He was three times seized by United jcourt magistrates, even Redfield has TREASURY CLERKS ARRESTED | HAD ASTHMA FOR 31 YEARS, Woonsocket, R. L, Weman Tetls How Father John’s Mijicine Didn't K te Anywhe Cured Her, Redfield, employed in the —_— Treasury Department at Washington,| Mra, Mary Innman, of 5)8 Fair- and Who likes to vote In Brooklyn, was|mount street, Woonsocket, R. I, in the Adams Stresg Court t says: “I used Father John’s Medi- charged with illegal voting, He r cine tor asthma and a dreadful cough terel from N that | have had every winter for 3 When the Brooklyn Bridge was years, and m say thet of all the Nv. 2 was torn down to give the strue- | medicines I have used (and I believe ture a support, jthat I have nsed every kind that is But the tion deputies ran up advertised and every one that any- against a snag in Redfleld, In his, bOdy would tell me of) I never found capacity as a Treasury worker anything to help me as Father John's entitled by law to vote any place he Medicine has, Since taking it ac he deputy dida’t know this Sb!¢ to do my work myself, as [ and arrested him have not done ie ‘ ears. Yor ee 0 or ast two winters I have never been A Wee tht ce eee hrm Withont a bottle of it In the house, and just as soon as I or any one ot the family have the least sien of a cold we take Father John's Medicina forgotten how often they have gone and find relief at once. I could write over the same story on election day, something gcod about it every day, he is err them to and I recommend it to all my friends ply do’ asury Departre: R dome Trestary Paper nt and neighbors, I hone this letter will States marshals, was four times before United States Judges, and as for police Jo #0. Four others similarly situated |enable others to he heined as T have | were arrested in Brooklyn, been, (Signed) Mrs. Mary Innman.” B.& M. Blue Trading Stamps | ' Are Free to All Two Stamps with Each 10c Spent Before 12 f and One with Each 10c Afterward Full Books Redeemed in Our Premiam Bxhibit ; Room, Fifth Floor, Decorated Parlor Lamps: 3.98 Each Fitted with Rochester Burners A leading lamp maker got in a tight place, and had to have cash, The deal resulted in a decided loss to him, 3.98 but a gain for you, because these lamps are beautjfully decorated with hand-painted de- signs on rich tinted grounds. They have solid brass mountings, with French gilt ormolu finish that will not tarnish, They also have genuine Rochester central- draught burners, wicked and trimnfed. These lamps were made to sei] at 7.00, Our price, Wednesday, 3.98, . Four China Specials for Wednesday 49c, FOR CHOCOLATE POTS | 49e, FOR CELERY TRAYS, fine irom Bavaria, with exqul- site designs. A v able acquisition quality, rerated on for yous sidehoard or ebina closet, | cholce mportel china, with fold Value $1.0 and Te. tracing; regular value $1.00 and Toc, 25c. FOR CONDENSED MILK 25¢ FOR CRACKER JARS, JARS, assorted tints, deco- ® made of imported china, rated with Moral sprays, completé | jworai decorations, with handles} with tray; value Sec, cheap at We At These Carpet Prices Making, Laying and Lining Is Included Consider what an item of botber and expense we relieve you of ia addition to quoting prices lower them those advertised by other stores. ayard for per yard peryard per yard 85e77! 98 e°2 G9e% 2" 69e T a pear; tor Extra | pes cor ograin Carpets—fine core Velvet Carpets of|'f¥ Brussels Car-| Carpets, extra-su- Ti the newer; the finest quality) pels: new patterns | per all-wool, Reg- Suniee and color-|and most aceepta-| in, hall, room and ular value per yard pee Regular price| ble patterns, Reg-| stalr patterns: val | 7S. and Sie, Chance per yard is 1.00, | Ular per yard L2s Ue per yard 85 (iat seldom comes, [ Axminster Rugs | |Elegant Smyrna Rugs] ‘The Hartford and Sanford best Axmin- Smyma Rugs, best quality, shown in ster Rugs, in beautiful patterns. =, thy " 5.9x10.6 $xis—value Twat Ollctoth and Linoleum ‘leloth, fine quality, value, square yard, 25c., at 19¢ Soto yards a Lisslesm, ‘value, square yard, 65¢, to 80c., a! 39¢ Inlaid Linoleum, for one day, value, square yard, 1.50, at 89¢ 4 , © 4 Complaints, and immediately } ri We unreservedly guarantee the stsolute purity of every Bu Cloe Aetases Rep GLOCETIS ites oir ects deuriment. "Het yu can by el Trunks That Renaissance ed Sets y Si. Befor, Capt, Flood aft Judge wholesome foo.s,and here you will pocketthe largest savings ef, Buillvan twid Rosatsk f at This Low Price aivean that _ Stand the Wear |75 Be Sold at Half Retail Worth bs neon —— FORE OD ce Poth) a aa Ateeetan ttn of Travel targe | Wee that € \ Hy 15. ured, al The teshs te Gis cle os event An out-and-out purchase of 1,000 of these sets from alarge}... 4 4 ign. Inatead, he" aceutad 10> | Fer Jo? welahisg ny with sail duck, bave large steel clamps importer enables us to pass them on to you ii just half tpagts) . \« aap inoself, | Y a 7 . . a Bangs himmavil ian a and 1our From What they shouid retail at, There are 127,dif- Te tif any of his work x Patan Mranvtciet exira ferent styles in as handsome Renaissance pat- 5 d rt h daun ‘OR MEN, Wo) vruits a a Pc 7 i . Demoarat t eo aAung FOR ME ‘OMEN AND CHILDREN, A ars 48, and he J 2.48 terns as we have seen in the past six months. 7.98 Sree the sewer ( ¢ 2 " j h artistic centrepieces fist at Rosalsky, e fi > me 4 slats They are made of a tne quality of net, wit! | ti ay that on ae M4 Treen ie te on top. and deep, full flounces and bolster tops to match, Your unres | 4s 0 nia fe } the Kleventh i Patent | ' f Rolle ‘There are cted choice Home Outfitters’ at bs path Ft Bing Sing Tocentiy wat taiked wen CON, fit and the third, dur- Mulgore S20 hin iy as ive oid 4.98, 5.9) 98 7.98 t'Clo ks See goeerran, the notorious leader ability, No better descrip , i” Maia jhe fraines 2.98, 3.98, 4.98, 5.98, 6.98 ana /. 13 inches of the gang of that nam a an *tter des = iB creat, ‘ around - Sullvan declared that ee tenet, |tion ofa Coward Shoe could 15¢ te the body, Four Wednesday Specials with de, whereby E ‘ Duld ive iven: ac served + Lg srry and two J rest Biverman weiter tothe manthee (De given; it has served and) Mh premae tis centre 8.39 for COUCH 315 pus, ond al swell corona voce | oy rate his wang not behind the but help the Satisfied thousand And! eee tr.) Rake bends COVERS,made of || Point Arabe (1, veproductions of yh gold a Republicans on election day. In return (D4 G tousands, — Ang Be Maser! > closely tacked. Front and tack are |]] Torkish tapestry,|{! Curtains | f° SSA CaO sie|] made of striped time for this, Rullivan told Rosiisky, ions- because it follows the lines ma. eo proteied witha wel eds to pe ||] exta Beary oval }]] _at3.39_| Risign and Arabian|| ePerutle? with | crn eet 82 that we have ne § — Meure Eastman’s pardon "of nature it isappropriate for Reso tor Mackertl-tive |G vent the slats trom ripping off. There ||] ity fringed with |]i.c. Regularly sold at $5.48 $4.98 and sane Pi esitancy in gurrantecing them periect [ Rotaisky Was purple with rage .t 1.48 en, ‘taney Norway | 648 is an jron botiom with three slats, a ||} f@ 11 §4.25, special at 2.39. tr $1.50 @*, | timekeepers for one year. They are one. duigeharre, "bt "Sua" thant mid Litt women and children |B wie o * | ce wth braseed lock, heavy bolts, large hinges ue $1.50, halt hour gong strike, Value 6.50 each, ' told Rosalaky that the Republ i- (alike, tor can MINA | Ried, fruity and Tull body and leather handles, Spe- 1.49 for TABLE COVERS, one hundred in all. They include Oriental and floral Special for f Hyon Fh PR emote AL Be SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, ige at re? 1.40,1.20,4 00,78¢ 5 5 4.25 designs, mostly red and green, nicely fringed, value 3.50. 3.50 Weeinesday at 3.50 » Of Ms and had sold out his district for . eee a aa ve JAMES 8. COWARD mh pane, Sapewrt de Gt on your ticke:, ed Sullivan. | 74 Greenwich St., nearW arren St..N.¥ Distiliery Hovuing. Bottle, ’ ai ai Ss pci DoubleCoatedEnamelled Ware Thousands of Pairs of DEMOCRATIC ELECTOR | SEND FOR CATALOGUE Bou Viiae Bal) © onoa nam BYR In Gray Effects That Wear Almost Forever Wi B Tb, cloth eae wa: | boo aceed Once you have used the ¢ mous coated gray enamelied ware yoa will be DIES OF PNEUMONIA, ALL DOCTORS 1 tine? t " ¥en ry Full at. convinced of its economy, because of the great durubility the enamelling imparts. collen lankets at Savings i sri, Wh ‘ = ade i, f fr it NING, N. Y,, 3 WhO Gave given Munyou's Paw-Paw Ton HAs oer f I. ens bir rp ah , ak hgh 0 om 0 Each yatt, a dential portast 814 Valusbis needical Gheccerier ag onerratie ttle at ome, epceninry Many of the * Tormatons ane fT 4 The Blanket sensation of New York to-morrow is our sale of Seabaenia: He had been sick a teek. react oe , ; vee | 8 joa, quar, tenis || @ Boy Hf with ares several thousand pairs of All-Wool Biankets that are perfect in Mr. Hyatt was born in ¢ ons Paw-Faw Tonle aad reah, Pie coated rey mirror, wel | every respect. Gray with fancy borders, white with fancy bor. ® ix years ago and had lived here nearly il his Fife, He was prominent in Dem . Carter, ; _ oe |e | terrae ae Geratic politics here had held vari of Washington, 1 Pt ba 4 ¥ ‘ é-quart, ous public several ©. physician to te & te =e an for . coated tote Mack for No, 1 Tea Ket. | @ for | Preservs tle, very popular Kettle, 6 quai coated gray ¢ am. for Welsbach Gas Te Windle aay Gort te nie Gas Man- fie ot heavy 200 fy Tse tes wer. arta | 2.24 (iene fr, with fancy wrought tron stand, improved |S and find them veru ertive T ances fully mesevibe thew ‘an plate =m elves, golden finish, jock and key. He leaves a widow and a and daughter nae wuaaberry, ge for ns, red "Cieg quart tank, [It has. the by 09 eto ens.) separate cure fo Be 12,03 Staten, Bine table or cooking; Plent Dept. et ain each disease—are safe for aii culinary | 12 at. basket 49e (7,,Paver Bomon oa y And ive, They snout J tee, 1b reguiae 8. pack | @ Be for Turton, yellon Ferns, 4 be in every home ta ee cor white, a | BGee for, Rudder Plants— -, Wited Herel’ Soap “aitl taoke | OC Carina tY tor Picaline Onions | Wc junyon'a Witel whole grains; @ lta, ade | 86e Fae ($00 wens Srereem dott as velvet, It Is the ‘Avold' imitations, " p, ders, plaids and tans in the full 11.4 size. Note our prices: Better Values Than These Do Not Exist in New York Value Value Value Value pes’, 2.98 pr. 8.98 54.98 i3"5.98 Te for Blankets, white or gray cotton, value per pair, $1.00, 1,19 tor Blankets, white or gray cotton, value per pair, $1.50, 29¢ for Baby Blanks, white cotion Hetce, val. SOs, A Vast Assortment of Comfortabies 1.98 For BED com. FOR COM-|$,39 FOR com. YORTE RS, 1.9 -| #99 rFORTER 10, heavy Weight, full! eon coven ee mat pat g 4 ‘. thi tye ty y ine. borders, and plain| or. tufted, with 1 ont h backs, in blue only. and seroll designs, / 9Be ES™TORT 9.69501: 04-11.98 Fo nary Witches ‘toa 7 | coverings, toh fe "| acleoted dows are

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