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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN 1G, NOVEMBER 8, 1905, Ae ~ EASTSIDE CHEERS JEROME'S ELECTION ‘District - Attorney's Rutgers Street Neighbors Con- gratulate Him. MESSAGE FROM WEAVER + Mayor of Philadelphia Sends En- thusiastic Telegram—Many Mes- sages of Good-Will. District-Attorney Jerome kept open house for his ne‘ehbora oll the fore- noon to-day in his Rutgers street he It was a very different sort of recep- tion from the one he had at the head- Qeouarters in the Gilsey Jast night, All ethe other dwellers in the tenements, vearded foreigners mostly came with (ther wives, their children and their “Kinsmen from all over the quarter to , congratulate “our man,’ as they called him, ‘The parlor of the Jerome flat was crowded, Nearly every neweomer tn- ) aisted on recounting what he had done to contribuie to yesterday's victory. The proudest man of all was a man with @ black eye, earned in service on the Ghetto firing line as a Jerome wutoher He wouldn't have taken a good deal for that eye. Congratulations by Weaver. In the midat of thia neighborly Jubila- tion a telegram from Mayor John ‘Weaver, of Philadelphia, came for Mr Jerome, ‘The telegram read as follows arty congratulations on hae he shoukl have completely beat the arrayed against him d at Plurality, at the sige of mote of surpr been able lo sc forces that were Surpri rs of Mr, Jerome as just cloeed e had not in the ewreping way he did Hopes Lagged. At ove time after midnight hopes sacked low In the Jerome headquar- ters at the Gilsey House East Bide Matricts, wo had apparently been) field back were sending In thelr tal- Ties of big Democratic pluralittes. In a he's lend was sheared » lowe than 1,000, and moe rdment eased up tt Matciet- Attorney sing tide ot Votes switched way, ‘ielped along by the Aetermined worcera Who Went fiirowsh lower Manhattan and compelled ¢ Judges to rend in district totals that had been strangely tardy, It wasn't Jo led by 8,000. me people Rad Alled the to the rib-crackin, awniting some tid. m what had the néws cama nab band tanned Spangled Bann t craay In a lump. “Had to Make a Speech. me down to the land. ase atl make a epecch e didn't say very much, wit wat he sald meant a good deal Hig wife stood at the head of the stairs and heard hundreds « iper er husband ae next Governor” and ‘Our next rm After that came an ovation { veulquartere which lasted wntil & fook, and ther Mr, Jerome Y wéaring the smile whieh ) kes him look a little bit ike Roose- v ar GAS KILLS G. A. R. VETERAN. “ Aued Man Torned On Mister ke, ove Key by By ld Graham, seventy years of age fd em nlove ae a hy 'nter on Randal! 4 Island, wae found dead to-day ja his room at M1 Bast 0: dred Seventeonih street, haying Deen agphysinted by gas while he slept, c man had tured on the gas Kis stove by invetake. John Hew (fn tne game hoe r ceaping Bae Dr. Dine | was} load Zim why emolied (16 o ot and broke in “ae am'a door, of Harlem Heat a ‘ono unced him dead. «removed to the Morgue, ared for a er by the G, niok € wit Silk Dept. We will sell Thursday, A Special Lot Double Width Blach Crépe de Chine at $1.00 yd, retail value $1.50, Dress Goods Dept. On sale Thursday & Friday, 2,500 yards 38-inch All Woot Albatross in the following shades:— white, light blue, pink, nile green, two shades of gray, ¢adet, lavender, heliotrope, lum, light and dark — tin, rown, garnet, wine, reseda, fhyrtle, royal and navy blue, and black, on sale at 38. yd., vale 500, Lord& Taylor , Broadway and Twontieth Street, ‘pith Avenue, Niueteonth Street, s as if Osborne might be | Hun- = WEIGHTMAN WILL DENIALS ARE NDE Mrs, Walker Declares Her Father Was Not Unduly Influenced. HEARSTS RIVAL IS BURNED OUT Crowd Cheers as Flames Sweep Through San Fran- cisco Chronicle Office. (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Noy, &—A howl ing mob of several thousand pervons stood in front of the Chrontele bulld- ing at midnight and watehed it burn, HIS MIND WAS SOUND Woman's Answer in Contest for expressiag their gleo from time to tme, bun nits ' i "Lat her pure,” they ested as the| Milfons Is Filed in Philadel firemen work save the building. | + The fire started in the two upper | ficors and swept through the editoral, and composing rooms, i of | han th Shear ave Hoan ie Arma Weightman Walker, sole legates | test in Now York !t was the bust under the will of the late Willlam ment in the whole year for the forces (wepgm man, the enmiels «millionaire phia Cpurt, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. 8—Mrs. In all of the departments segs pot |chemiat, to-day filed an answer in the out in gafety, but @ search of the) Orphan's Court 9 the petition of building has not yet been made, Charles D'Invilers that the will Michael Do Young, who owns th \ wouldn't agree to vote right, ‘“Florrie’| ng at 1 o'clock and the cruiser divi Chrontele, is Wr onposse ta Bes to Hearst. set aalde : alon commanded by mal Willan HE Mr. D'fnvilliers ts the guardian of /Bulllvan himself was standing by eowhechy late at Gclook ave tha Mogera Weightman, who {#] The reddish gentleman In the touring) morning, in order to 0 New the daughter of Mrs Jones-Wister by | ¢ halted to watoh the fight. Beco! bia la Keel and again wv yme the m ; ; the | Vist ee the latter's firet husband, Dr, Willam | {ig more Interested he got out of the Prins LONth ObAhGt sy too mich tn a eon of the testator, FTL CRUSH CRUSHED Welghtman, jr., e|the features of & stubborn ciuzen who Robley PD, Mr, Fitzsimmons sroiled, Mr. Sulliven smiled. Both gendemen shook hiss, Mr, JP itaainmons, the i wrook of the 1 iappreracied him, eald tt must hi Jeake, “Mr, Sufllvan sald tw men: | thon, it “Wome ngaln ain't so busy,” mons olimbed AN ELECTION SCRAP some sald, TU DISNTIMS » FORDR.G.E MORGAN =: ae sllgh the. toe rotor j the throttle wh and | © .. , . . Halted His Auto On the Bow-| may. fink ee nm the ‘| Physician Who Gave a False the election whieh didn't unt!l to-day, | PRINCE LOUIS ON His ‘WAY BACK T0 NEW YORK, Leading British Fleet on His Flag- ship, He Leaves Annapolis Delig:.ted with Visit. (Special to The ery and His Motives Were Misunderstood. TWO HEELERS LAID LOW Explanations Followed and Pugilist | and “Florrie” Sullivan Shook Hands Genially, Ryening World) ANNAPOLIS, Md, Nov, §—The sec ond British erutger squadron , manded by Prince Louts of Battenbere Down the Bowery yesterday afters welghed anchor shortly t Yolock noon, In a'big red tourist car, rode a! 44. mornt dd prow “1 down the rather tall, brickdust-colored man, ex- bi nesapeake [ay on iin Ww New tensively freckled. He had two friends York chy, ‘he sx spion sisors of with him | the feet wore In one dine headed by neveral many | the Drake, the flagw Near Canal street several Tammany | int ottiedip divistan of the Nort persons were engaged in remodelling) adantio feet, canmanded by Admiral eft yesterday morn: 1s, auto to witness the proceedings Ag he alighted, shoving hie cap ‘of his. ceveption. at poll \ Ann Ary Mp. Welgtitman's will his | UP. fh heath | ents re estate, valved at $60,000,000, to | back from his brow, It might have been » has his only Living child, Mya, Weight-| served that he was slightly bald and and the “ : < ery an y nort n ~ wr Le Walker had very long legy Mnd a Very short | rag with great pleasure tc | petition of Mr. D'tavilliers | Vike & shadow at sun-up visit to New Yo. iat that Mrs, Welghtman-Walker | 4g him draw nigh the members 4 anal of the Clan Sullivan misread his mo- | Renr-Admirat Steamship let Clerk k Started Car, |: exer undue influence over her oe May aan. lbeEe! Ghalt ms ships arrived fro | tataher an n¢ he was not of testa-|t ‘ 4 % | men n the document | upon 1 face of the contrary citizen now How menta 1 the a | up y but Didn’t K was e tition asks that | and « round to him. to Run It. “What tho unext ed eomothin x are youse doin’ here! tnauired one of —— them pleasantly, tving io hit the stranmer 0) "i 1 Dragan Jagrovic, employed as chief i Lvalange ha mt Mi « nventucky 9 An, Hane’ vereubon Ved humnse NG clerk by Frank Zottl & banks | those spldery-looking bus diag idols the erutere “Weet Viteinia: Hen and steamship agents, at No. 108 Green Win eight arnis, | He iat do the mth vanta, Colorado and Maryland, anc dine Wiech atrecet, met with aeserious acct pat: down | Yaakton through his effort to run an ele 8 ‘ : ‘ oe rin the buitding with wotoh he he firat day of August. | f ims ineanwhile con: the SERGT. BRENNAN DEAD. i ; did execute @ last) selves With the secoml quap, who | was fnexperienced this afternoon |w ind so far a9 mY | thereupon 1 constrained to turn a Sergt, ¢ ok R war rn Mis right arm was broken fn three | knowledge and mation goes tt lt] ba ». wt. George Br n, who hae | iia back and bweast aly ie land testament of the sald) had Feen tt all Rf the! In charge of the F wad at Po ‘ At ¥ all n ae n don and Internal injuries were». 4 | mation bi tlt fi ‘ Nhtine eerune tained, from which the physicians of | MAY pp ti Mai ; t at trouble ‘1 atest Hosy’ ieee us ter insirt i were panolnien Be the FBieivon thet Moaptrel say Ne may pretended | inatr ument affecting [ing Myr, Sullivan's approach a Grad MAG as ROD AaItans Fe ; | die i z its t | At that morient one of the clan red | Jo) and a sergeant June 2 | Jagrovie went to the ator on the | 4] ognized che stringer . He reported sick last Saturday t Fiorrie!”* he gasped, | qameaneeneesmenersegseeeessen scence |weeond floor, the rest | left the cage for lunch The j shut and jatened, but a pass ing mind, mory and says he saw Jagrovic loose: and remained so to the day of nis | A ec tt er that the sald Wi itiun| Hater an agonizing 1d made “liberal praviaton and those who ran to the unfor 1 for dehildren| ‘mane arestance (ound bh | aking of 1 they | wedged tightly between the floor of hi ig been In enjoyment of the! the building and the top of the eleva. | tor cage cS » ie ed having ie believed that Jagtovic wished to | an wend to business on the floor a wetbbiibiiaiansensh the *, anion, VETERAN ACTOR * and gras Behe hbo thinset LE MOYNE 1S BURIED. regular | ae hg man, who had not lott | build Wes arresied, but released 7 . See when the ‘facts a ade known at | Funeral Services Conducted by Rev. | {the Churoh treet p The ingitted man At No. % Wee! Ble: |CHICAGO LID WILL NOT REMAIN “PUT”, Percy Grant at Church of Ascension, The funeral of Willlam J. Le Moyne veteran actor, ¥ loday at the Chureh of th s on, Fifth av et About Nth stroe\, nue and Tenth 10) per 8 were pre bit there was a | Pet able abwence of iheatrieal pec persons who were an. et am palleln present. ‘Th (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Noy, &=The con | hotween Mayor Dunne and cer [his advisers has fesuited in the resig- | nation of Clatence 8. Darrow as spe Selal tra unsel. It brought inte the open es bruited about that) R the Mayor ts “disgusted with the Job," | deve aud one friend of the Exeoutive said it ua tot impossie that he would re enor n himself be! Christmas, 0) t is known that Mr. Dunne ts happy aad feels (iat many of his y |hage come to naugit, Darrow advised : Dut that the traction companies be gly od iim unt he say Mr feral to change their cable lines to portray n |Of the twelve versy |nouneed to of | MX. Were 1 Milter, He ire nove ae Moyne rolleyes, The Mayor opposed this, Dar. | ters of mock humility ine ae Dickens’ | row aguinst’ toe nailing down of | pl ithe Hid, The Mayor wants It down to‘ Interment took place at Wood stay down. 1 . An A To Be Fair to Yourself---to Learn by a Test What Liquo- zone Means to You. The First Bottle Is Free. To you who are sick and are waiting—this appeal is to you, An appeal to be fair with yourself, Dont’t think that the help which you need is impossi- Please, for a moment, lay your doubts aside. Send \ ble. Let ‘us this coupon and see the good it may bring you. us buy you a bottle of Liquozone to try. he test is free; and, if it succeeds, think what it means to you. And do you suppose we would niake this offer if ithe results were not likely to be satisfactory, Note what this product has done, Two years ago, Liquozone was known to but few. Now more than 11,000,000 bottles have been used. To- day there are countless cured ones—scattered over half the warldestelling what they owe to Liquozone. We ask you to do what they did. Let this product itself prove its power, Please try it at our expense | wtprens sen nittions know from experience some- | What Liquozone Is. {thing of what that discovery means Liquorone te a tonie-germicide, the) to humanity, virtues of which are derived f0" Fils Disease Germs, gas alone, The formula 18 BeRt 1) mis main yq t Liguozone les! each v . in the fret that deadly to germs, The ff is et making requires yet harmless to Nying tiesues. large apparat od from 8 to 4 days’ time, It is ‘directod by chem! oldes, They aro poise ists of tho highest class. The object Internally, Th fs to so fix and combine the gases! proved so helpless in dealing with as to carry theif virtues Into the sye-/ germ diseases. Tho usual germ-‘{ll- tem. (Ing drugs cannot to tikon in edocs) The gases employed are vitallaing,| tive doses internslly. and the et which results is a) Liquozone Is harmless. ‘That fact ronie, gases sre germicidal,/ has been repeate: t by sol jand ¢he arettee they create is|entifie tort a harwnless eermictid No aleohol, | Js good for 1. Its offs i ao opittes, no dan drags are! hilareting, vitaliziag and purifyin, eniployed in it, Nothing whatever its bonefit fe cften apparent from tho but helpful #, and the water used yery first cose, Yet contact with to absorb them. Aquozoge dettroyk every form of di ‘The {iveflion of Liquozone meant ease germ that has yet been disco Andinj way to utilize gases in the ered. , diseuses, BL nS eR ¢ when taken niedicine has) yor That je not true of common germi-) Special Sale Alt Silk Umbrellas. - Hlannel Def New line of Fleec down Flannel in the best quality, very at- tractive designs in blue,pink, gray and Persian designs, 1c. yd. tridge mounts. Outing Flannel, 28-inch for Men; very large assortmentinplain handles of ivory, horn and and fancy ee and plain natural wood, sterling trim. colors, oc, yd, med, b ial Special Sale of Flannel valie lien Rae Remnants at reduced prices, BOE OE 25105), } Lord& Taylor, Lord Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, | Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. 26-inch for Women; handles of pearl, ivory, natural wood and gun-metal, sterling jtrim, also sterling caps, par- Broadway and Twentieth Street, Vilth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, a ee eee et 1 renee ems ppeal. may do what other reme: accomplish? Germ Diseases, In the few yeurs scores of d eases have been treced to germ ate] 4) tacks. ‘These {nclude most of our). minor |118 and most of our serious, sickness, A few years ago al) these diseases |” Were attributed to other causes, The| ! remedies made for thein were based on theories which have since been abandoned, Is {t any wonder that} thoe old-time remeties so often | prove Ineffective? Germ diseaces call for Ligu a) any gue J no m tocr hi nitting two mon our financial riek, If the re-| “9 unaatisfacte the patient's cist returns every penny paid. We do this eo that none who} need this help may find rearon to go without it. Wo. have sent out of these guarantees, in each thousand ha | for redempt'on. a remedy 69 w general Is Ihe'y dies fall to i | Pal cls as a! suit vi nd have end ns thts eo mist] you on or at fo fall selves for |i made to prodnet ft do, Ite ae ‘ A obligation whatever Fines don't argue, thi ment eults own dru, or ny thousands) ess than five} been returned you not see that nderfully effective in to he effective with) ou? Where It Applies These are the diseases tn ic Liguozone has been most widely em-) | Pitt it ont tot ployed, In these diseases more than; O77 PAO% Me 16 Wa pan any othora it hos evrned its wile! sty disease 4 reputation, Not all of theso aro} ’ krown germ diseases, Authorities a Wil dined gece, jcifferon some of them, But, accord. {sq to our experiences, th re tho) | diseaces to which | ‘One best up. | Nes. | In each of there diseases dpiy the first bott'e free. And ta all—no! oo : | matter how difficultwoe over each} | ss w G06 full adrers ser 9 two months’ further test with.) |! Madledh win out the risk of a penay, ceenretichnalls ue ea itt Uae bie offer applle 6 ROW Users pital AOR us! Aa eal Certificate of Death Also Fined $200. Dr, George of Hun ‘Thirty Was to-day sentenced to serve Morgin, red and West One 1 days in the Tombs prison and pay fine o fter pleading guilty to \ char; tempting ver the use of death of Mamie 6 Peekskill eacher, who dived In the Dr, Gray Linn anttarinm at oT West orty th street last July. Tn 10 man dust Zeller, sith d inced the as guilty of dastardly which murder might go Svasions fimo throug insusvected Dr, Morgan was arrested for Isoulng @ iflcate of death giving id tumor—naralysts of th as The cause of Miss Thompson's d n Rew ymplalnt he Gray-B 1m nay inning hume at mid a long ¥ and aw y busket from the sanitartum Ma wating cab, Phe ed pollceman Hug cab and on investiqat of Miss ‘Tompson n siigation b: ( ped the fact that died of sepals, fo ration, Dr, Mor | ana pleaded srulity the sanitarium are fugit wi ves from ju bn Sant he stopped the ound the bods “CROWD HELD FIRE ENGINES, Hotel Imperial last abeht, oe | pimentty in Getting at Blawe on | Imperial Root, ‘There wae a fre on the toot of the ‘Phe etiirittes led and had reat diffedtty ‘tn immense crowds fire was ext inatiishod with no image and little exeltement, sive that sed hy the oneines, which got Jgod in the crowda and Kad t0 be ased by the pollee, The cl Save the Babies, NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-t or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach ono ye percent, or more than one-third, befor: they are five, and 1) they are ‘fifteen | We can hi thirty-seven dche-hal batore We do not hesitate to say that a timely uso of Castoria trould save @ majority of theso precious lives, NeitLer do wo hesitate to of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of preety Les Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's com contain more or less opium or morphine, They are, in consi deadly poisons, In any quantit; wo congestions, sickness, death. % causes the blood to circulate pores of the skin and allays hey atupefy, retard circulation and A ora, you must see that it bears tho signature of Chas, poe opens the eve Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of operates exactly the reverse, “Su ii ly = | =} 2 rh: D Sth 259° 160'S To-Morrow--The Last Day of the Thursday, Novernber 9%. brand new: The Fabsics are teris!s of standard make, Our Guarantee shields yo fter they are made up you may ret Bear in mind, this offer p fast time this season that you wi A New Fall & Winter Suit, Overcoal or Prince Albert Coat and Vest Made to Your ,, Measure fot for ie Women’s Smart Coats. Wi iver styles Very bes Kersey; Zibeline, Cheviot a; Lined with ranteed satin, style of the All lagnac. leavy, in the highest peautiuiy trvaunied, 36 bust. ua To look at these Coats youl not exy to buy them for a cent 8 Jess than $16.00, e price to-morrow 5 If you mis terful offer, We will take Fall or Winte high-grade material (40 1 $11.80, the best possible workmanship, pplemer itary Tailoring Sale. Suit, Overcoat or Prince Al.) bert Coat and: Vesi to Measure $11.80 J the regular Bloomingdale Fall merchant tailoring sale this year, here's your jast chance to take advantage of this won- rders to make to your measure to-morrow a Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest of est styles, guaranteed pure wool) for These Suits and Overcoats will be cut by expert cutters, thus guar- anteeing a perfect fit, and made up by high-class tailors, thus assuring you the best of the new, cholce patterns of the season's creations In dependable ma- a urn then, i have’ the n any dissatisfact case you s to-m we opt portunity of getting beautiful nd Mon- splendid Tatlored art and sizes to (th — 1 ‘We Ori innie—Never Imitate. 0C-Riece Dinner Sets With Your Initial in Gold Made to Order. $50.00 Value, for Days, for..... initial oril fnd Your on CC Th tra All Cars Transler fo Fach 2 Plece in ep Three’ More Tenens tees $9. 98 ering ever f 100 pices, 98 ), for. als Bloomingdales’ | if not entirely satisfied with the garments vill be refunded without hesitation. row (Thursday) night, Nov, 9h, and it will be the “$11.80! Coupon, | presentation. of this 86: California Blankets, Just pilrs, extra heay e wool by, anketa: 8 5.00 ‘None sold at’ thls ptlee withs Chol ipon, Rotunda Upon presenta~ ton of this Coupon to may have your 1,500 Beautiful Satin-Top Sofa Dillows $1 : 19 Coupon Ales morrow In an endless vartety of de. and floss, ign’ nad” colpeat Aitgat we odorless, wee ry itary, Valve ho ey sold nt this: pet - eCoupons) Pe Women’s Fine Shoes, $3.50 Valr Me ales $2.48 aa To-morrow, Thursday, woinen cin buy $3.50 at a posttive saving of one doi} and two cen t s That's Not pos ‘nee the Beet er prices: riatent of Fall and button and lace ht heels; welted 1 soles; every size anc kid, box cal ki $2.48 pining tales Lex, to 3d Ave. 53th to 60h St 4 Ss I a 4] | 4