The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1905, Page 6

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{ | } | : “Municipal Own ay WATCHERS ~ SUDDENLY WANISH -- Municipal Ownership Candi| |} * date Accuses Tammany of Bribery. Immediately after voting this morn- fag William R, Hear# went to bis) at the Hoffman House, | headquarters, ‘and remained there for the day with Max Ihmsen, his manager. Both Mr, Hearst ar Thmsen were optimistic and sald the | \ heavy vote indicated a le for the ship res of the Mr, Hearst | Intim!- and Mr f his complained bitterly about the dation of voters Tammany Thimsen admitted phat a num watchers had teriously disas fatter being sent to certain pol es, The places of these deser however, he sail, had bee speedily’ filled by volunteers, and eve ng had | hi been done to see that Hearst v @ aquare deal, Complaints to Hearst hi Complaints began to reach Mr. Hearst early in the day, N. F, Cohen, one of his workers on the lower east side, £6 word eagly that Hearst men were t held up In the Fourth Assembly Dhatrict and a report from the Fi ighteenth, Charles F. Murphy's district, stated that an attempt had been made to bribe bide "i en than Meee kate! ae beak ubliean election Inspectors to let| Wholesale desertions in the Fitth Dive A New York man went West to seel He heard of a canyon of by murderous sivages. ¢, he braved death for adventures hich will ‘gc World, << deserted and gone over! en, at the Hoffman House, » this statement, admitted age ny | trict sere nd the Hearst men who were | trict ‘oseph Prendergast gor, andthe a ate anid they found | Carbon Paper Used, everything going all right, save that wonvere! aMdavite were recelved by the there were Tammany men all around the polling places and that t openly buying votes “An enormows number of finaters wre were voted carly in the day,” said Mr that the Tammany workers are using hey Were the carbon paper method of obtaining ne relpts for the delivery of votes tor hich they are paying. ‘otens who agree to set thele vote, according to the affidatts, are given a Hearst after a conference With 90m® blank ballot, and a sheet of carbon “T am Informed that one paper, the scheme being to make @ ot his men, er, Ny big band was brought here from eile: Oe th bank ballot, ot the Coney Island this morning and put at ons ill big ede ci emblem, work in districts where I am known| When ho A duplioate 0 Tammany 1s doing | they get ‘aurea io Pterrthing i c8 being Manhattan, an to intimidate my men, everything It © who | fn some Instances bribing men ill not vote for McClellan to stay away from the polls, In spite of this) FOUND NAMES HAD we will win, I never was more con-/ BAN VOTED UPON, the Hearst managers sa} dent of victory than T am at present iown Tammany has a lot of “Down Mugs at work 96 watel y pose Sie inniaec oh, they) Dents F Connor, of No, 2m Bast Hearst Watehiere Bought Off. Twonty-seventh street. and John Flan- 43 at se Kin, of No, 76 weet Sixty-thind street, BRS over ar umor that a ‘Yo of floaters Show cause why they ehoul not re- were to be ve oted on the "hams of A at the Hearst men. Thy }, , voted See ouse anc eet sara iy 1 th and. Nine- gent word to Leemen se h v Fe fpecial orders” short 0 the Prelivat man wh st ta thot decided there was no © a pavers of the t Wf the indie wes known prosecuted, 4 this morning “ninth street, he case of the jus named Dufty it someone eine had ame, and the election give him a ballot. i know, it was sald, bad alread de a fuse about Duffy would He took the man bac Chairman Hal County Comm Ment this afternoon “The reports I have receled from my ag @owntown captains is that all of the |y Gearst leaders in the Fifth Asembly made this ‘ote but the cabman was 1. Mr, Hearst sald he his. law ymmittee to ward to let Duffy vote Ladies! Would you possess the pink cheeks, womanhood? To be well and happy Take BEECHAM'S have no equal. Bold Everywhore In Boxes. } Arthur! | diatricta wore piling wp a heavy wo ave voted for} Would you be free from the ills that bring paleness, lassitude and depression? Would you be glad to avoid sick headache, biliousness and constipation? the buoyant spirits that make splendid and attractive OF TAMMANY CASH Burglars Get § $900 Murphy Gave Him for Use in His District, | Assom Tenth y Dis rom Charles F. Murphy yester J spent in his district In getting ou | full Democratic Harburger dec tribute the money has been customery tn all distr: but that he would be up early to-day and would then give each election district captain his portion. When Harburger retired !n his home, | a No. # St. Marks place, he says he left the $9, with hie gold watch, in his trousers, which he hung on the bed- post, He was awakened at % o'clock this morning by Ms son, Danny, who ex- claimed: “Oh, papa, there are burglars in the house” “Go to aleep; dont bother me at this hour in the morying,’ { At 6o'clock this morning Harvurger {Mays he reached for his trousers to look at bis watch. He then discovered that the watch and the Tammany roll ot $900 were gone. Harburger did not eee his various istrict captains to-day, He spent sev- eral of the early morning hours at }Pollee Headquarters reporting the tn- eldent. The burgiars took nothing else, “They knew 7 had that $00," sald Harburger; ‘and that was what they were after,” a ‘0 UEENS RECORDS ENORMOUS VOTE, An enormous vote was polled tn Queens Borough. Reports from Long | Island City, Jamaica and Newtown In- dicated that there wes much splitting of tickets and that Hearst for Mayor and Bermel, the Fuston candidate for President of the borough, were outting into the normal Tammany vote. It was eald that MoClelian and Cassidy were running far behind the Democraitie vote of former years, and that lvine was | not receiving amything like the full Re- | publican yote in the borou d he wauld not dis-| last night, whtoh ‘ANew Yorkers Wild HARBUAGER AOBEED GH KNOCKS OUT Dream of pai HEAUIC Tenement Dwellers in Panic at Fierce Blaze in Paper- »” VOORHEIS TO BOWL Box Factor: story houses and is occupl Brown, paper-box maker. not discovered until it had made con- siderable headway. A wi the first to discover it could turn ti an alarm occurred, sending the flames up through the roof of the building. Immediately behind the Ing is No, 206 Elm atreot ment-house, ovcupled by Italian familes, w! A panic, The whole force the Mulberry street station was sent ts throwa upon 10 the spot. Searctli the fire helped the fire flames had too good a hol building to be saved in efforts of the flremen. A gas meter with and before he ) were thrown {it eleven oconne: IREMEN tervals to-night up to midnight. Get THE EVENING WORLD for Latest, Election Nev ayed by firemen in at No. 0 Crosby street is morning, many of the | into the burning building | |halg 4 dogen times, although overcome a elemeneenees. imeneianinanatias again and again tai GAR EE ae n League The fire occurred in the heart of the tess ‘ vit in iota pi ues series the paper box manufacturing district, and ‘games scheduled with Brooklyn for a time It looked ag though several | yorsa) toys, Brooklyn, on Mond neighboring factories would be involved Noy. 18 I am going to the al {n destruction, Three alarms were sent my team ant my nanie t in, the score sheets as a ; The building is one of several four. "2 "easem why T should not vowh” } ron This exclusive announcement was given t 4 led by Charles The fire was ‘The Evening World to-day by John Voorheis, champion bowler (by averages) of Greater New York, with the request that ft be given to many eoadors ¢ that the hois's inte night 0 CONS he foe atchman was an explosion burning butld. f a large tene- 4 twenty-four of police from mon, but the \d to allow the spite of the aire 80 y speed And wk! charges ma saclation Was throttled by ettons powerful among New York U wos #0 burned that tie gus escapes, and ne by one the firemen were overcome They were dragged out by thelr com- s Ww York: iro mades and taken to a drug store and > revived, there being no physician at hand, As soon as they had recovered they persisted in returning to their Bears the work, One man went into the tire fou Bign: times, only to drop ‘almont suffocated ia fa_the amoke and escaping ans. The damage !s estimated nt $20,000, CIGARS for Election, but not ''Blectfon Cigars.”” 25 El Octo (Key W Fla. Special).werse 25 E. M. Schwarz & C Tt was also stated that M fsiettan was receiving much of the independent Re- | publican vote that was being cast for Bermel The Hearst leaders rode from poll to poll in carriages and in this way kept themselves well informed as to the progress of the voting. Reports were to the effect that the workisgmen in the factory and mil! for Hearst. Hicks sald that he had ery reason to believe that Hearst w Bronx watchers sald Haffen was be- Ing knifed In a tas which ste | only be duplicated by Cassidy's euf- ferings (n Queene —— Mlenderson No Worse. Hancock fasued to-day the following statement reganiing the Illness of for- mer Speaker David 3B. Henderson “There Is no particular change in the | condition of the patient. He has been slightly lous at times, but "10 differ. ent than tofore. Death ' | nent u a hemorrhage the bright eyes, PILLS They have made thousands of women healthy and strong. For preserving youth and beauty, Beecham’s Pills They positively remove all irregularities, relieve constipation and are the stepping-stone to health. Compounded entirely of vegetable ingredients, they act mildly on the most delicate constitution and may be taken with absolute safety by maid or mother, Evety womgn who values her health should take Beecham’s Pills, Do It Now (0c. and 260. DUBUQUE, IA, NOV. 1—Dr, John C “Inventors” tos, Special seveeess 50 Lillian Russell, Special . 50 Windsor House Special Bouquets. Third Floor. a5 suas Tor Women's Instep Skirts madeofagood quality mel blue and mixtures—13-gore, kilted effects. bands up to 27. for Women's Instep Skirts in a variety of styles, including the 70-gore Materials are Pana- mas, cheviot and mannish All lengths, $3.98 effects. mixtures, $9.9 tia fitting effects, large rolling collars of brown sable lynx, turnback cuffs—al Venetian, Perf Women’s Coats, est, "$2.24 $1.39 $2.49 WII! Buy Men's 815, $18 and $20 Winter Suit or Overcoat The Men’s Suits bets, and other tash garment has carefully padded shoulders that are made with the swell concave and broad effects with n Y collars and tested all wool serge |i itely re- gardiess of your peculiar build, we cam fit you in either single or double breasted, se+eee.. +++ Men’s Fine Overcoats made of genuine Irish Frieze in Black Gray and Oxford— beautiful kersey in Blue and Black Elegant Tourist Coats in nobby Scotch effects, cut either 46 or 52 inches long ‘SE finely tailored, and have those popular We have broad concave shoulders, them in all sizes., $9.98 ton in black, All length coat effect, plaited notch velvet uarter length, loose “50 inch New sleeves with I] lined with silk trimmed. Second Floor, EVENING WORLD ELECTION EXTRAS. THE EVENING WORLD will issue Extra Editions at in- such as fancy m xtures in all woo! and silk. Fullest and Best IN tournament next indtoate thar a s. are Pop wkle V One Hun ~~ THE BROOKLYN CONTESTS Monday tween him f . JdnDaniel SonssSons others sine. ——|moUSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘| Whether You Bet on Election or Not Take advantage of the opportunity WE took advantage of— | The Entire Factory Purchase of the Celebrated Black & Co.’s High-Grade Rochester cretrelet te Be well dressed and be from $5 to $9.50 in pocket! ‘1. TenDollars Fifty Cents Third Floor. for Women's Walk- ing Suits, terials are a good quality cheviot and fancy mixture in the three-quarter-length The ma- tight fitting, collar, skirt—mostly all colors. Fur Scarts $2.98 for Nutria Fur Scarfs throw scarf. self lined with a good quality of satin, fringe Value $5,00, front and back, Kilted | Don’t Miss This Lace Curtain Sale! It Continuss Its Success! THE ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF THREE GIG * LACE CUR- ’ TAINS AT SACRI- Hotel men, Boarding-heuse propriet dealers should take aavan ‘are large aud pr ces are below mill coat, lat No, 1 Se, Curtains, 25¢ Lot No, 2 gke. Curtains, Lat No, 4, $1.08 Curtains PAIRS OF n'a Mite ANTIC MILLS, 148 Moding |] s9'8'ctrtaltin ‘sand eimall quantities je of this sa 79¢ Fourth Fle u Bic ural nM, Lat No. 9 6.0) Curtaina, my ve anh f- bud NW. (sect Sigh Dail Poul ures Colds or G, Money Back, ann, Long Gloves. Having anticipated the enormous demand for * long Gloves, we take pleasure in announcing that our stock is complete, MOUSQUETAIRE GLACE GLOVES, White; 16-Button, $2.65; 20-button, , ’ MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, Black, White and Opera shades; 16-button, $2.65; 20-button 8&-button, Black and 3.35 2.85 Black, White and colors ..........06 | . | 5 Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 35G for 85,00 1 Sweaters Men's pure worsted Sweaters fullfashioned, Colorsarenavy blue and black only, An ex- ceptional offer for men want. ing a high grade all wool weater, Sizes 36? sweater € "$1.95 to 44. >. 2 = Sensible Shoe Shoppers will take quick advantage of this Sensational Shoe Selling 3,500 PAIRS. BETTER BUY $3.50 AND $4.00 FAMOUS WALKOVER SHOES WITH YOUR MONEY. The first time we h Wednesday. only slightly surface checked day's selling. Every new known Winter style, all sizes 3 to 11, widths AtoEE, e ever given you t ssion ('! a conce 0 pals reds f 300 PAIRS OF REGENT. 300 PAIRS OF ROYAL. This gives you all the leathers—Patent Coltskin, Viel tsk Kid, Velours and Box Calf. It's a sort Third ¥ ‘an apna eccelinpeeineitiiedidetiiaanemmnansitcauiainnn sasneeietitny We Continue the Successful Sale of the Famous “K.T.& K.” Hotel China! Jugs. all eizen Oyide Coffee Cups 7 Egy Cups, double, each. fe Saucers, pair Seat ihe unhandled. ea fe | Regular Cups and with shell all kinds and s cers, per pal ¢ Sauce Foat Platters, st drainer, each 14 tne Holders, all kinds. ¢ Se Basement, /rinr's, Individual, eae | Sugar j Basement, r Olive. Dishes, Fancy Mm Be | large size ¢ hte | Punch” Hovis, Re |. Inch size, for Carloads | ice Cram Saurers, en.Bo Lee Tubs, all size the Piates, 4-inch size — 200,000 Mustards, with covers, phase hal bar emery dae pinto, dlnch tite Jen se] Regular + Jatugs. all sites and inch slae (eq, do) Price? kinds. each aE | is addition to big sav- , puvily is assured Groceries! —; IVORY SOAP Puy }.aBURY'S $ COFFEE, An 10 cakes, 98 MI OATS, or the sonta blend, su. 4 Popwilar Quaker perlor Private 7 Estate, old crop 4 bbl, Puffed Rice; Mocha and Java T%c.; 8 pound regular 100 car- —4 Iba, for $1; suck « ton; epectal Ze pound , »25e P $—Crown Con- each can makes six portions, Mutton Broth, Chicken or Pepper Pot; packed to nell at 100 ber ¢ lal » Bo can ‘ RICE ney large whole fF fe hese | 8 Moats, Pin <a a Delicatessen. densed APPLE Bepound 43 S-paund can, &Be; ‘a pound ean, (28 ore and Bev yerngse. nit TIMORE RYE—Post- tivel of the best whie Jon, 15; [on $40! dhefie, JAMAICA RUM-One of the beat coughs and sii oe for Biot pottie pound. . rm HILADELPHIA APPLE, extra cholee; pout

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