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TRY THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, VENING, NOVEMBER 6 Ry) SS sTORY 1S OURS? ASSERTS MR. JEROME $10,000 FOR JEROME WATCHERS, ETS =) sco aaa arom : é ‘William Travers Jerome's campaign manhgers need $10,000 more, ‘The moneys wanted by noon to-day, or es soon after as possible ae a LN OG A SE oe amine Sean sere ——— (Continued from First Page.) natal fist’ on the table and “gpearings of ret in front of him with he i clone means one thine.” ‘eaid, “it will mean a revolution; It ah the doom of bows role; It wil) the ematetpation of our public from the collars of the boss, \ feiends, 1 confident that the city woult be advised nefore ate | et the “despicable trick.'* Mention was made also of a letter sent on Nov, 8 from No, 180 Fifth sr fue to members of the Mystic Shrine! urming all members of that order to| @opport Noble Herman A, Mets for Comptroller, This letter was signed “Noble 8, Otifford Kline,” fighting for now fs already) Mir. Kline was asked about the let- rope complished, This meetniy| ter to-day and said: it ‘A ‘Patifioation meetin, I delieve. 1 a. Sent taht letter to members of ‘we have won’ for ies Shrine on my own autority | nt hero the husky follow with the] ang a’ near nelchbie Sy Permone! trlend Jungs scored again: dT Waa a & member of the ord coming, Father William,” ho| prised to learn that A AR mer ae the speaker stopped for bers than not knuw A was panfidate for “gix hundred thousand stron Comptroller, ‘The a the etter nny own von Bd bars | Him, na Brien: ot | Flashlight Stopped ‘Tammany ‘ial offictally denied’ tho A pull of powder from a photog seareee hat Tammany Hail had any- : er asinine “gol fe ihe thing to do WWh the cireulara, Ile said: | snaps Thore is absolutely no foundation in| arid Jerome had to stop for &) emo Statement, tha t Tanimany. Hall had | ~The crowd filled in the gap by |nmythi It te an old ng Mr.gJerome only talked for tine ok sat tt ch, wi maria {n the recent seven of oight mninutes, and he| Primary | eh fn 4 Fifteenth against # straight to the core of hia topic | ual ct,” ARMY OF HUNGRY WARN BLFDU Great Throng of London's Poor Folks March Through City to: Premier, FIREMAN LOST LIFE. AS OTHERS MADE RESCUES. & principle, crept out Into he went on to say, “asking ‘at the hagds of the peo- ‘In three weeks ‘time that prin- ‘has grown into a mighty move- Movement to restore popular the people. Politics should Disihess in the Distetot-At- ‘offices, and 1 speak to you now but as @ servant of f eon nO partisan can- L ws ‘have course, know we bow PAPA-IN-LAW NEED STAGE MANAGER NOT PAY ALIMONY) KILLED BY BULLET Chit Wife Loses Fitst Boutin} artuuy J. Clark Pod Dead Suit to Annul Her in Hotel Room—Case Marriage. Yet Mystery. (Continued from Firet Page.) suddenly burst forth through the roof and swept out into the hallways. Before the tenants in the four big flatrhouses had any warning fire en- veloped tho roofs of the entire row, the flames shooting high into the air. Im- mediately there began a frantic exit of men, Women and children by fie- delegates and ut our candidates; but you knew tie onl; theoratie, that ae tbl’ wee ut “ well be 8 BLOOD MAY YET FLOW, | escapes ‘and’ stairways, ‘The reserves of coun on tale ebay, ye RS eed ‘Arthur J. Clas, fordighty. & wdnares the West One Hundre dand Twenty-| genie tho application of Mrs. Maria | {or Henry W. Savage, theatrical man Some of us have “Don't Forget,” They 7 Atth otrest ee or breey to ee Lola Williams, seventeen years ol4,| 4nd recently engaged In staging ‘The conventions, a jon rs he’ acetic and did herole service in getting | who asked that Joh) Y Gingerbread Man," was’ found dead In rt have road about It im the news. Bet, 'y Tell Him, ohn. A. Williams, father some sort of order out af the chaos of | panic that prevailed, When tho frst fre apparatus arrived in charge of Chief Larkin his men had to jst In rescuing ‘yalids and cripples before they could turn thelt actemtiog to the bluse, Larkin needed only a glance w deter- mine that the fire was an ugly one, and sent in @ second alarm. Doputy Chiet Binns arrived with the wecond relay of epparatus. Assistant Foreman Daniel F, Sheeban came with Bogine Company No, 8], He relleves the latent fo man ‘of that company “during mea) hours, , Ordered to Danger Zone, " ‘The fire had wuthered greater Mead? Way in the Fens, of the tenements, and Deputy Chief Binns directed Sheehan and five men to begin an attack bn the flames in that quarter. It was noves- wary for him to pass through # narrow of her nineteen-year-old husband, Pero: oO v of us have tried | ©. Williams, be compelled to pay her|He had been shot “through the head alimony pending the settlement of ‘| from the left to. the right temple, The sult brought by the elder Willdms for) pistol was in the room, but not near the the annulment of his son's marriage, | bed. Coroner Brown, after a hasty ex- This Is the sequel to an elopement of | amination, sald: phy ord half ago when Maria Lol: “The olroumstances surrounding the Uined ‘slxteen, and Percy Hils-| case are so peculiar that st warrants & worth Williams, the eighteén-year-old ° close examination, IT am not saying #0n of the richest man In Livingston, N.| 4, imply the J., decided to be married. ‘They had| Cat was murdered. I simply say the fone up through one grade after an-| °M#e 's one of the moat peoullar I hay Other in school together and had known | 4 for a tong time @aoh other ali thelr lives, Clark had left no letter or: note. Justice of the Peace Temp performed | had been in a sheertul mood when he the ceremony, and each of the young-| Tetired lastnight, He had made egy- sters returned to the parental roof. |¢Fal appointments for to-day, land iis After Percy had finished his school | friends said if he committed sulcide it torm his father séat tim to @ boarding | Must have been the impalee of an jn- sane moment, school at Irvington-on-Hudson, The child-wife asked him to return and live| Walter Andrews, & porter, took a basil her mY her tughand, and Percy| card to Clark's room and, having re- celved no response to repeated knoock- inte and threet-| ies opened. the door, which .was ua+ ened to cut Percy off witnout « dollar his bed in the Hotel Vendome to-day “that Starving Men and Desperate Men Sang the Marseillaise.” LONDON, Nov. 6-The desperate & condition of the peor of London was fn nomination, You, | brought to the notice of Premier Bal- of this at al tereepectlys of four this afternoon by @ remarkable " @eputation of the wives and other Par eotiing, you pat| WOMen relatives of the unemployed, who id not hesitate tc tell the Premier that unless something {9 epeedily done to lessen thelr sufferings there will be redelng their ity would do. i low the People’s Fight: mini, asters, wet they, bere, dene | Moods " " yond by the be one Bodh of “Don't forget that hungry men ars inughed ¥ organization men | desperate men," said one of the speaks this ching has becomel ors, who all had tho wastpitale to tell |; ide} Of Husbands out of work and starving wives and children. ‘The pinched faces and tattered cloth- mind thé main fesue is thie; | '"6 Of the women, some of whom had find sx bea vecnnean ‘of | babies fn thelr arms, bore eloquent tea alleyway leading to ¢he rear courtyard |if he didn’t cont locked. He found Clark lying 4a bed, tho people, for the peo- | timony of the truth of their complaints. |e’ gilgy ‘was choked with smoke and | Acconding so Man Withee ring tiaeapeayt A, Enormous crowds of women from all] fumes wero lashing about over the| band’s father made that threat and de- lo, where. the bullet. en- are precaring to take | Parts of Landon marched through the | heads of the little squad, manded that the two young people live| The lef temple, where wee” ad almoat mained the courtyard Apart. adding that Percy would have ea @ terrific explos! to live apart from his young bride until pov hen. athe t explosion was followed h@ was twenty-one years old, anyway, by a shower of bricks and blazing wood. | am he hud married without his parents work. he ae yan th band dashed | consert. twward the courtya the upper wal The next the astonished Ltth of the reat of No, $4 shot out and| loarnod was that she haa beer woreca blied down upon them. Assistant BUre-| with sult, for annulment of ingrriags, man Ward, of Engine 2% 47, pageant by Willams, senior, fis | oa Ay a ig fon were little in advance of Sheehan, and these ar response Maria filed an anawor few PREM Otros trees ree ‘hey were | through her mother, Mrs, Maria Tota only Hit by scattered fraaments, while) saying that John A. Williams had tn: Face"! Srecees aoan 4m the lertered between « wife and & husband| i who #ll loved her dearly, and asked | arise, tires men and two others were | tat the elder Williams be compelled to| Yard. Assistant. Foreman Ward. had [BAY fof her maintenance until ‘the sutt| several ‘bad scalp wounde and Riley | for annullment was disposed of. and Whalen were badly cut. Ambulances were summoned and thelr wounds were hurriedly dressed. Until the alarm was apread that Sheehan was missing the tered, was powder burned, indicating that the weapon had been held close to the flesh. Clark's friends say he Was Hot left-handed, aid if he had shot himaelf would have used his righ: hand, and the bullet would have entered his right temple, The pistol, of 3% calibre, was twelve feet from the bed, The police sald it would have been possivie for Clark to have thrown the weapon there. The body was sent to the Stephen Merritt \dertakiag rooms, Clark's mind Is believed to have been Ad-| teinporarily unbalanced through ine troubles in cognectha .with the pleoe he was staging. He had had two or thrwe men nromise to back the enter prise, but it is sald they falled to carry ves What has always | streets, headed by a deputation which .' Mr. Balfour received at the office of the local Government Board. i Big Roar a pe hepa “As he finished a: ack thera | The “Morsetliaise’ wae heard as the an eutoorst 9 whiel insted four or | procession advanced, perhaps the first yreee Hee sateat: ot it the | timo it was ever heard under such clr hy well oped nat | cumstances in the streets of London, into thal “ge He} Only thirty of the women were ad- gfig Reg 23 to we 4 few| mitted to the presence of Mr, Balfour. 5 errr tie na heyy MO DeOnIG |-te Premier was very wympatietic, He i ncenlealen, Sine thanked them | @eknowledwed that the evil was very Waiting #o patiently to hear him, | real, but he fad little to suggest in the that he Ballever the feht wae! way of alleviation, except an expros- * iy ge don of hope that public oharity would | fore the meeting broke up tt was| M0? 0 idol te anya wed that at the Jerome rally in| Ce to the ald of the tbe gy hall 4 Union to-night, the last of the , any candidate on any He deprecated the Socialimt lee G. Fox, Charles M. Jesup, Felt ‘Thom. tion that industries should be starte: the national expense for the benefit ot the unemplayed as caloulated to destroy ‘1 ie ls, poke spe er sricn'oi | sting o iar and snorgy | Sv, abo dao inthe alr “Hehe RI us Conny, te poet Paper Wecarery of the nation, Immediately they dashed back into Massachusetts rubber | manufacturer. iia besNR Re cares ENE the smoking alleyway and began . ‘When he took hold of the show It was desperately in the débris, They AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. iil prgoomanc, Wace aa. gin woeed e raneere minutes before they “pRoRs MASONS TO title performance {n Worcester, . . red the body of “Little Dan,” 8 On Nov. 1a end a, wae tniée would AP: in HELP M’CLELLAN,| vine pace—weling; — threv-yoar-oits; Boab hae | fe HE BE seh 1 Peiark had. eny a high-clnas com- vigil atx furlones Bovalian wes dead the men were over pany of prinotpals, with ast Si Preagwns intoment was teoued at the Repub» come wept over his chorus, Fig By bea Ganiity Committee to-day that cir. A Roll of Merit Man. Bets san mex: a reyes A atest. ‘were sent out by Tammany Hall “Little Dan" is a “roll of merit” man with @ Tecord o| Me strong a8 @ giant. wife and several children, at No. 1270 Second avenue. Deputy Chief Binns, who was greatly affected over Sheehan's death, carried his body to his home In @ pl far, oa broke the news to the widow and children ‘This ty “Dough Day" at Tammany Barly. in the fire thee were may resciom of favallda and Hall, Fourteenth strest, from ‘Third aged wonien, Who iy bed-1 avenue to Irving place, was jammed carted, down fhe fire-escapes at noon with substantial-looking cabs le, at alan tee ead ea Genth 1) 1n which the district leaders and thelr bodyyuards had ridden down to the Wigwam for the sinews of war, From the tek $e tim mud deen wban- "| Gonedeby tle Teanlnstinken’ relutivek, the satisfied expression on thelr faces as they went out with the dough- Leaders Carry Away Share in} ciarx Cabs with Special of. taney, Wr of. ae. fio, ah able te Guards, erolo deeds. been in Be company. pli when orb) rh OL: Girl, LEEPWALKER TOOK A SNOOZE IN A COFFIN. GO, Noy, pe ag enn Rosonick, cone Chicago, while In a somngm- bulletlc state entky to-day, walked out of bis house fh night, attire, broke a oMicets and members of the ‘hadidanonced Wes Grocer te 4 Ke" and that every Meson la T FIGHT IN RHODE ISLAND, INCH, R. 1, Noy, 6—Up to vory last moment the party workers ) Rhode Island wil labor in their jyass to seoure the electioin of their jen, Ft on No. “living ¥: Fig 5 oF Ellison . both women, who were too weak to cargy hiro out, ‘Tey ‘ran about seeking ad amon, Snow, 90T* Kinley Date the Policemei ive tickets to-morrow. ‘The vb 898 James, Reddick aremen abd, when the “SAMs mts bags under tlelr arms the atoresald |Diate aeereane eve effort Map. 20h te! conve! née € - ; t by co wine. Communy No, 8, fought thelr way exible, apleen * w ‘way and brought the ctlp-| The amount to be award - : H, Utier, the Rewublican) FOURTH RACE ~The is - pte: ont i: db unconstious. and ie at lone top, sioehite peta mati a amma nine year dicap) all ages; one ani one-elghth mailes.” | PI°, 00 Meee Me wmock may have fate ee at Sot Bucenie i Pestilthe (| determinet upon at a meoting of the NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER Hpievdricn Ps hed | pxecutive Commitien last Sat pacote rostue on the a urday noe and exkivitieg of Mr. Kenny, who, is a a inva, wie peinaneon Lesa yore turned in lef executive, are lone apartment when the | their estimates votes and ther vot the Be fre ‘tata a Wir ele im bp Me A conclusions as to how hard {t will be Baby Covered vith Aik Sos and Soules, a et A Say Hie reautt te fe doubs. thought of the @ick woma. When ths| to get out the MoClelian following. pobeeman heard of her danger the fire] Gome districts get more than others cee ee TY | every your, but it is a certainty dhat Gould Kat Toll What Sho ‘OF BEING ROBBED. Loti Ue, f forbury 5. a Heugenrich got to her im } time. | the present campaign has resulted in mn © WAR uncOnscioNs and the halls and Pn tlal spread of ‘Georke Riceler, the mflionalre brewer, av Athlon FOOTE Ware choked Ith teva! SR | (ho moat gutieteatlal spread of money ‘Tammany hes made for a long, long time, As fast as the leaders arrived they gathered in @ pflvate room and com. bom | hoa were G0: pared notes. Then they went one by! and large scales jared in Harlem Court this morn- \ nae ngainst Charles Swarts, of No, 143 OEE asi BigMy-thind stzeot, arrested on peck ae , Changed with having stolen « tolled the Womah in @ blanket and wound some sheets about bis hada and face, ‘Then he made ble way out pe the flames and browght the Invalid to wafety, iY @ wearing apparel trom Mr,| a57! D'Arkie Mrs, Sheehan Prostrated. Temiience at No. 4® Laxte; ee Sie: Daniel Sheelian wae tne father of La Pesif dp agile haar peed Rh ya te c’ windomcah ie jour de Maxi four bei ten aes See bine wix- bi a nate tacle and drew forth povrebspetaig se si aes ad trad on This w G fone trated: b ‘ron comernee WA Dros: ee ePaaaee we ‘oan y tan ae, fell off. ite! snl ‘a hall tut longs hat 10 nee of her Ky 1 ise ¢ io his high te eon o lefty the ra complet °| Tunmany dever gives out statements Ib led Saeeeaey ae fe (0, the cas iy ero 8UE the vat LS eS ee tatning Lo! hapeoes we election eel bern ged other needful Seep sits JEROME, AT FINAL BUSINESS SS MEN’ S. MEETING TO- DAY, ) | | , An falr and WOMAN BURNED To DEATH, DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC CLOSES FOUR SCHOOLS. Seventeen Cases Reported in Wood- haven and. Union Course, Lk An epidemic of diphtheria among the school children, In Woodhaven and Uibfon Course, Li I, has resulted in the closing of four: publig schoole—Nos, 39, 0, 64 and @—which ‘are in charge of Prof, await Ei, Chase. )/4 + Seventeen cases diagnosed as diph- therla have been reported ito the Queens Health Department, and {t is feared that there are 100 more of which no report has been recelved. Every inspector of the Queens department wil! be sent out to-morrow to make a house to house investigation, Dr, John T. Moore, head of the de- partment geld toxlay that his inapectors will, +n every cage whete a child ts suffering, from thtoat wWoubdle, take a ~ulture ‘and send It’ to Lhe Manhattan oy of Heath for bacteriolical exam- | ination, a ——————— | PIMLICO ENTRIES. dls PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Nov. 6~ The entries for tomorrow's races here | are a follows: FIRST “RACE—Por three-veatoi upward; six furiones. ad and | Rputhampton paste Section Yeltod Foland Kalgnt Wes i | ates RACE—For, pri 8 on, have as a. of more than rices May i, 1903; at 1 pane "Delay the ac seus; Welling; six fur- ida” and THIRD RACH wowgn! si rer. bY: SCeripe, «*) White , Ghost, Pra et RAC The 5 hint tro ands half ne tor fre, bond Ben, Hattie re lowerd Lewla, Nuteiius,,.. ‘upon a eee RACE ‘he Re 6 mi pe end inte mane * ye Robby Keane SIXTH Rat jon winners ‘Toro WEATHER FAIR AND ere But for: Whom Fe Fair and for Whdm Colder Emery \Doesti 't Say. mn / ~ By Wiliter A. Sinclair, orate for Reupblioans bad weather tio,""°so rung the old election saw Ih manner quite emphatic; and #0 we asked the Weather Man what: was Our Joy or sorrow, and Wmery remarked: \'I oe it's fiir and cold to-mertow."* \ He sald. from put the distant West a | strong wind will ‘olowing, which | didn't eed the of ft at indication, @ vote {a Rolin) pt or snow he doesn't see fact that fille the P. with all ‘Minds of elation. The storm which ah boroughs has to-day been sadiy* teaking will of y Coa |i A i sty! deep wt for the else ca se orediee Ne chen A BE +] P 0 wiih Tine iy aye ee gett dee “It's “Puesday, “MONTICELLO, Nov, Mrs Ar- thur..Massengitt’'was burned to déath, her husband and: sister-in-law prot siyend injured and other members of the ily, sertoualy bi ino fire, Fenton sh SenteFday eat royed ie Rae gill home The fire was cased EF 8 by ‘the explosion of an ofl stove. Tailor Shopes 110 Fifth Ave. ‘Special Sale $25 $30 PADDOCKS ee 15% ie Reed, Ne To close them out wo offers limited number only of these high grade Coats, tailored in the very best style. =— SOLE AGENT FOR 47 As as the best tailor’s best at half his prices. $20 to $40 Salesrooms: 39 and 41 Cortland Street. ee It nove of experience, will examine your eyes carefully and tell you their exact condition. NO OHARG Masent and that moderate, CAh BOE Jayne's Bxpectorait now comes in Halon! ‘4 | finished Venetian, | all the new 1905 knacks—heavy $20.00 and Getthe Habit. t# UNION SQUARE sf employe: Call. or Write for On! L.W.SWEET&CO., 87-89 Maiden Lan. 170 Newark Avy Jorsey City, Stores Open inatcatin, «| Toemorrow All Day After vot time to pick out j dather wp tha, elouda alge bad haste fitting suit or wert. Pr dy, can’t go Wrong on atyone oft §2-inch Tourist Mixture 52-inch Oxford and Great Coats. shine Oxford and Black Melton Bax out Sys a Tack, ASW; ‘1 “caretully. tailored to thsure ft, . je and long wear; all lined with satin. Every Overcoat has buttoned o &e, cea "sid: behave at $15, Men’s shares Built Paddocks, Extra at $14 Here are strict! Melton Vicunas, simeres, in black, clusive fancy mixtures, cut with ly | shoulders, broad chest, correctly fitted Waist and swagger draped skirts, Gan: from 34 to 42. 2,800 Highest Grade Overcoats all-wool, hi ‘ancy Tweeds and gray, Oxford and Under Price, $22.50 Overcoat... $1680 ahd $27.30 Overconts. sever 17,50 and $32.50 Overcoatarcarres 19, $35 OVErCOALS.,csederreee cdevee ’ |} | $37.0 and $40,00 Coats... 27,80 RAINCOATS. _ |} #250 and $45 Overcoatn.... 32,50 ang Men's Custom Tailored Suits, Handsome, desirablé Worsted strictly all-woo! Cassimere Suits, Venetian lined black Thibet Suits, sizes for men of all builds, all new Fall models, with heavy lapels, vents and long coats, single and bie breasted. The only Sults at the rice that are tallored so that they will the shape, fit and style until D OWL, 5s erneannwes coven $10 Goto Mth Street, noar Broadway. 279 Broadway, fear Chambers, Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. 125th 5t., corner Third Ave, ONE PRICE, CASH §CREDIT denn ane “et © Chrintdias sel¢e~ 0 1006 at hg 4 ee foros No, ier rei 7 Fulton Street, Out-of-Town Patronage SolleRed. ozone Free. ou re preesh Liquogone, and hav tried it; please send us and state disease with w —

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