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NO. FUSION de sworn tn to-day, and that to-morrow the Re pudlicans would be eworn in. G00 Goos S UNCERTAIN. FOR PLATT Mecting of the Faccutive Commit: i tee to Arrange a Pli | Executive Committee at the oifice of R | The Bose ani and. His Men) fitter “Guttne, tn the Stutuat tate | Building. A small, select and exclu. | Working on a Straight Ticket Basis. G00 C005 HAVEN'T DECLARED, Machine Men Don't Seem to Care What the Reform Clubs May Do. NEW CANDIDATES SPOKEN OF. Choice for Offices Next 5 Week. Up to 6 o'clock to-day no proposition had been made by the Good Government Clubs or other independent political or- ganizations to ex-Senator Platt or Chair- man Lauterbach, of the Republican on of aunty County Committee, for a combina all the independent forces on a c and legislative ticket. Both ex-Senator Platt and Chairman y had no sug- gestion to offer and as far as they are} concerned they don't care very much | Lauterbach declared t What the Good Government folks do. They believe the majorit cans want a straight tieket and pres ent plans for the County Convention which will be held Thursday night con-| Listens to a Delegation and Sayn mmany Men to Name Their of Repub- At 12 o'clock to-day there w ference of the Good Government Club's a con- sive number of promot Kovernment were pre At 2. ock there was another con |ference. In the interval the | s the movement were not certain just what the conferences would result in Both were devoted to mapping out a which the federated clubs had called for to-niht. Members of the Committee are appar ently as much at sea as to what they will forming the t number of the are in favor of r scheme is not & indi ) Nomina said that a commit eppo! t ef the other ations this att would be made woul! 1 i-ammany organiza His committee will probable be ap pointed to-night and report to the eon ation, which will 4 ate later In the w TO-NIGHT’S I. C.0. 0. PRIMARIES. Delegates to Be v The Independent County will to-night hold primaries in al Assembly districts for the pi ing delegates to the County fa) and Assembly fous Convents County Conve Oct Senatorial Convention Qe A bly Convention Oct. 11. | and template the nomination of a straight | Nothing. ticket, There may be a postponement, how- ever, to enable all half-caste Republi- can bodies such as the Good Govern- ment Club fellows and the Ger Americans to get into line for a con bination, which, according to present Plans of the machine leaders, must have | ! @ simon-pure machine head and tail. If nominations are made on Thursday | tobi rth of candi- dates. The rosy outlook for Republican success as the machine leaders view it has inspired several men with Mehtning rods to come out and run up their night there will be no de: spires. Some of the men talked of for offices Wentehen are Judge Ernest Hall, James 1. | Blanchard, Edwin Mitcheil and Morris | things in this count Isaacs for Supreme Court Judge; Theo- | ene an | Mayor Strong was non-committa when a delegation from 1! third and Twenty-fourth Wa on him t misstoner The delegation rev had promis iasioney yor's reply wi nd the delesasd t vel MeMillan, from the candidate for the A CHINESE MOONSHINER. | Charlen 8, You's « John Chinaman has atte but has ra 1. ved many dore Aub, C. B. Page, J. W, Hawes and | yon, however, has been in the busine Thomas M. Allison for Judges of n= eral Sessions; Subway Commissioner | noon I for a long time, On Satur’ ‘Thomas L. Hamilton and ex-Police Jus-|Collector Henry C. Hawkins, of th tice Taintor for County Clerk; Poo Bah | Interr Charles H. Murray for Register; Judge | yon Batty, of the City Court, for the same Office, he having been appointed, The Tammany slate has not been|they found tive @ecided upon, but there will not be any | seyen-gallon kegs lack of candidate: al Revenue Department, arres his house, at Westchester, officers surpr gallon whisky, bh Among them are/sides a great number of bottles and William Sohmer, for Register; County Clerk Purroy, for the same office; Judges Van Wyck, Newberger and Benator Thomas A, O'Sullivan, for the City Court; Senator Jacob A. Cantor, Gen, Martin T. McMahon, Civil Justice | neld for the in the Federal Bulldly He wore a pleted long mustache Shields al Yon watve rand Jury in $1,000 bail, Goldfogle and Assistant District-Attor- os ney John F, McIntyre for Judges of NO CONSPIRACY TO ROB. General Sessions; Ex-Recorde Court bench. Some of these gentlemen will be| Charwed by FE named. Smyth and ex-Judge Truax, for the Supreme Only One Dishonest Cle able Gan Co, ‘The officers of the Equitable Gas ( The talk among politicians relates to] pany dented vigorously thjs morning the Republicans rather than to Demo-|the story that a c crats, The Republicans will hold their] employee county convention on Thursday and] exte the followers of the various factions of that organizetion are concerned over| “that the prospects for a straight or kanga-| one of our bookke bill of $8.38 from Lodging-House Keeper ue, not long Foo ticket. ‘The Independent Republicans and anti-| Schwerin, of # Fourth av to rob th scale had been di said Secre sive overed. “Tt ts 4.4 Tammany Democratic organizations,} #K0 and failed to account for it such as the Good Government, the Sta Democracy, the I. C. QO. and German- if Americans, all want a union ticket against it. Boss Platt and his star Scheherezade, “Smooth Ed" Lauterbach, are talking a married man, thi 1 Str years. THREATS TO 0 ROB OR ‘BURN. business now. They say they have no|Hetler Accused of Stenting Several objection to all other brands of Republi- cans and unclassified amateur politicians| 4, indorsing the Republican ticket The Good Government fi good government, it is not improbi scheme, If their claim fo: the plunder is ignored, as Lauterbach and other violent straight ticket men advocate, there will be no end of trou- ble. The other independent and pronounced anti-Tammany organizations ure in pretty much the same boat as the Good Government Club mer A politician who claims to know what authority for the statement that every man who grabs a Republican plum this year will have to Went swear harder oaths of allegiance to the Piatt machine than he ever had to swear} and Join Smith, who gave a fh he Is talking about before. The Republicans have peremptorily decided that they have got to have the| morning. They were arrested on Satur- County Clerk, Register, five out of the | day charged with being suspletous per- eleven judgeships and about four-titths of the legislative candidates, The Good Government folks and other organizations which may come in can distribute the’ rest among thems The State Democracy stands rv ves, come into a combination, and want an office or two for doing it. They m get a Supreme Court judgeship for Cor- poration Counsel Scott, who aspires to | !tosu @ seat on the bench. An announcement of the plans of the State Dentocracy leaders will soon be made by Chairm Charles 5. Fairchild, of its Committee, The Tammany men are waiting to sec 8 are think- ing the matter over. If they get one} yey Starker Court. t of the judgeships and a declaration on| |) the part of the convention in favor of ne they will join in with Mr, Platt's a share of dy to| they say, there w putive ousnnd Cigar old, ot 2 manded Maxistr ay on suspi clon of be'ng implicated in a burglary The cigar store of David Wahrm nn and several thousand elgars were s Hetler forme boarded nn, and waen he left, it is charged, hreatened that he would either have nen Nell and Yo of ge street’ station, Het lenies the charge. TWO SUSPECTS SET FREE. "t Like Magis rth’ Detectives Do} Decision add Wi 8, were discharged by Magistrat ho in the wo! way near Franklin street n trate Wentworth yesterday to &! detectives 4 nm Were rem the ance to investig unable to properly isiness places were Jo on Bunda: eld atthe that y's portalt was No. Gallery 7 in the asked th fed in remy quest ee ee an eet ia ake °°] STRAW BONDSMAN GOES UP. jump. The Tammany convention will er be held time the Grant, Richard Croker and § Murphy, will pasa upon the claims and merits of candidates, Le Swearing In Election Officials. ‘The work of swearing inspectors of elections| of st nd poll and ballot clerks was begun at Police| Wor" Headquarters this morning. Gen. Rodenbough, Calet of the Buri next week, and in the mean| Everett ©, Angel Sent ¢ ew syndicate in control, com- mira Reformat posed of John C. Sheehan, ex-Mayor enator ry. pleaded not guilty to tion with giving a straw bond be or tenc to the Angel, it is & Keformato: bondsman He is only twenty-seven ye work in band, ¢aid most of the Democrats would] awaiting trial. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENTING, PTEMBER programme for the county convention do as the other parties, Under ce ain conditions they would like to « nowith the Republica 2 mixed teket, bu y do not relisa the td y of the mem Counts of the ¢ helt a es Buildi nue | on were with the leaders Journ to another , THE FOOL THAT ROCKS THE BOAT. fOr tBS PRESIDENT M’GINN FINED. NEW DISTRICT LINES, “#0: VESSELS § TRANDED nization | Mauer Featentug a Pot mothe bakes in Jefferson Mark ved this mornt President of ‘| Aldermen ow tion the oc Thirteenth Senatorial, : Digirict. Conven- | tn te to ue ett Fihieateny hnsuase DWYER MAKES A PROTEST. | yon at Th’ y-fourth | THE MAYOR NON- COMMITTAL. | be {Mev MeGiin keey wentye Joe from Rockland 91 Is called ay, to urge the apoolggment of Parle tutchtison a Parke wena | the Mayor | A point one | Ruisoner wa Phirteenth sen tof his TEKULSKY CASE PUT OFF. nth Street we Revoked, matter of the mens to revoke . brother of Morris Te- ex-President of ti I between the edictne San in Masaba cloare: the O'lirienite ty | k 4 in moonshining, Charles 8 until next Monday, adjournment y_ after- pector Brooks and Deputy ver In that district @ Republican leader was granted at {request of John J. Jeroloman, Preside » who is one TOBACCO BADLY DAMAGED. report of the magority ‘The still was just cooling off when the Yon, and in the rooms vl two ox-Postmaster John Tekulsky keeps a saloon ct wold to The f Dwyer submitted a LEXINGTON, to revoke his Heense is the tobacco ¢ was still in the feld and ts al toard adJourned until to hour taking stricts will be bounded as Ninth and Tenth ave- It is alleged that Mr, T Yon was brought before Commissioner this {great vl a flowing rd street, runs along West examination. and was| through the dried, owing to an elght we TOPCOAT WEATHER. he Mercury The petitioners contend that antl De- last the premises 428 West Sev- and 427 West Sixteenth to the Norta River, Mquors were sold at under only one license, SEVEN LIQUOR MEN FINED. Got Of for #30 Ench k Dine m= st begins at th Jay Is the result of piracy of thelr Company on an In Gencral avenue, to Thirteenth Mtr yet euficlently long to spread The following Mquor dealers pleaded the country y before Judge Fitzgerald In Part jons this morning to to Hléecker, to C ry Miller, discharged C, J. Lacht, ected a Cromwell, of Ric of General 8) | wel i nth District runs along to Bighth ave- Lacht, the discharged bookkeeper, 1s -tive years old, and lives at 310 Kast One Hundred and 5 Ife had been in. the em= they can get a slice of the offices, The| ployment of the Company about two machine Republicans are unanimously of beginning avenue, and Thomas Sheridan, 47 Grand oh wag fined $30, which was just 10 of what they would have had to pay under the rule made by Justice pleaded guilty deserting him. Was Huron, that it was them Into trouble. care to risk 1 wel Hetler, twenty-three years ( Fourth street, was re- ° Brann, in the constitutional Tammany would rather have two s) districts than one uncer Cther controlled by he meeting to-lay Teapportion Kerr, of 480 Tenth up before Judge Cowin, Snow at Ensto of the Suprem @ peremptory writ of mandamus omy 1 OF UA Sry aia: atkeah, (sae DEO Ken: open “it will come up some tim the first time that sferred from Gen- hours ending & P Wahr-| a case has been tra eral to Special Sessions, MORE EXCISE DISMISSALS. and One Clerk urged by the Board, of Excise held a | gest reapportionment « var shop robbed or burn gth of the threat he was who represented th ing, tested the legal APPC PLEADS GUILTY. dissatisfied politic The Commissioners short executive session to-day and then Hngment plan was 4 for the “Drage: . the ex-ereen-gooda man Lexow witne Hart, Jaces J. VERY DRY YESTERDAY. Thirty-six Thomas Fitz Samuel Waterman, of 29 Ludiow street, Al! of these were excise Insp t MeCormick, who was a clerk in Inspectors dis- ‘oroner Fitzpat- his eection as Coroner f the Commissioners of Excise, Tombs Court this om York City,’ Department missed was the son of rick, who before ) the enforcement | w yesterday sons, The men were In West Broad- ted by Magis- fused to discuss th say that Copy dismissal, except to those dismissed, thirty-six arrests evions Sunday. e. Thiy, nd maintains an did succeed In fnding two. saloons vnly one License, Coppers is a war and that brokers on 4 pointed Patrick McNulty LICENSES NOT ASSIGNABLE. Ixe Pryor So Rules In the Case a> ) $ other than display whom the twenty pawn tiekets found on the prisoners purported pe drawn were nent for issuing bogus = cb) 7 AS he prisoners AN FX nite ae wv S, Makistrate Wentworth refused the re+ < i“ World will tx HALP-MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE ~, 7 Julius Lehman, as receiver for Jacob J ON THE » < TURNING \ BUSINESS the El- prietors of Walhalla Halt mission from Jud of Common Pleas to-¢ Is SNS WES f or in the Court y to sell the ex- h Walhalla Hall Everett ©. Angel, who last week rjury in connee- WANTS for The ted FIER in saturday Justice Voorhis on April 2%, was sen- 1 by Recorder Goff this moraing S. Seay J from a w \story t \the Presbytertar Frank woman was arrested. , they will get over 700,000 INSERTIONS, i » , Was leader of a gang w hondsmen, He swore he was n $4,000, aud Was accepted as a is not property or constitution, ts a temporary priv! resulis that dig not pass to the brewers.”” rs old. exe, and not a of Elections, who has the! Other members of the gung are in jail kitchen window of her 1,8 this morning, and M MOB HELD THE ROOM, | —-.+—— ;Hot Times at the Republican Judiciary Convention. HAD TO CLEAR THE PLACE. premy Court Judges t Ain Hrookign 1 Afternoon, telet Conven ‘ itae Wiltnot M T inty. in Bart r ‘ Broo " his pane woittt ented as a ca Fosenh Asptna Ty 1 war s) wot We tiny ie to proceed, Fra ee, |b Woodrulf's mocon that the ruom be en ed and delegates admitted: by roll UD otthed the: trout Pho flowing Were tice seoretanies t acclamation, AO TL BP, Seogar, of so. Jacobs bren f Kings, and H. Millard, of Westehester rift Hutrliog took a hand, and after fy minutes of football tacttes about 1 people were pat outside henator Lesow and ties Were allowed) ty few fave and Mayor 1 nor polliietans The call of the ut r Lexow was slated as a tead of ran Harris and Gen, Stowart 1. Woodford A seat from. Wins, nator W. HE Robertson was also Hlodin place of ER Marrett, West Nester was entitled only sixteen vores, but Pad seventeen, TD was se ted by giving four votes and two half Otes te the Pleat Distriet, Delegate Cart Mfered a resolution that can- Wcutes be clected by secret ballot, ne Hallot to he counted That has not thre baines and that Voting be dane by roll- call So wetion wae generally conced tote in the interest of Hirseh, Go re and M. the slate Warren © Tredwell, of Kings County, nid Geore Lo Cariele, of Westehester ere Selected as telers. Kinteo Roberton nominated County Juege Teaae No Mila. Judge Robertson Ait dudee Mills Was Very popular and His nomination woul! add 100 votes to thie fall Resp An ticket Ha no tiien put James M ster County, in nomias tes called Corwin a trajtor ton, af Or Willan Judge Wood, of Putnam County, see ‘ nomination of Fudge Mills, PCounty duds hom etd COL PD. Dickey Ho asta ne Wau no fates Colonel, bul won the title on the ticld of battle When Col Deeloy's name was men Was a storm of appinus | Hogg ther tii steal we veval aninutes dids. Grahem, of Orange, and Dele- ite Shuttle. ae Kings, seconded the nomination af Col Dickey, Senator LexowW then arose and was given a great te fon, He sald Rock- Vind’s delegation had been instructed to vote fer Judge A. 8. ‘Tompkins, but Hockland was ready to meet any emer: and would Support Col, W. dD, Powell, of Kings County tet Huse, Hirseh, of. Hrooklyn Mr. Hirseh’s name Was enthusiastically Mr other victor ast f Suffolk Queens a 2. prewente doth M. Sn Hirseh had done wn ty bring in Kings HW ented aunty, in be: 1 Richmond eof Judes otk unity, on ted dt Milton A sented Kinson, of Fixing Brooklyn, Keepsie that hi ination of Mr s8 County, rt. Wil Reynold was from night second thi lidnson, duds nom Rey- nolds said he did net think (twas rhent that Kings County should have more than one of the nominations, Mr. Bis op, of Kings, seconded Judge Wilkin son's nominal on GAYNOR BOOM GROWS. Friends of the uddge Say He In the € ng Man. Brooklyn politicians are excited over the probable outeome of the eltizens' meetin evening, called ostensibly to feel putdic entiment resarding the nomination for Mayor of Justice Willlam J, Gaynor His friends declare his boom ts grows ing hourly and propheey one of the big hd most spontaneous gatherings ever known in Prookive. 1 gations with bands of music will mareh from various sections af the etty ‘There wore reports as to the name of would make the nom! nthe proper. time the orstoy w nating spoeet une Will was mentioned that hone ed that H Exchange will be prestied over by pleton, said this fore ri of the Democ vad be the: c Regular racy prepa ir reports whieh will be subi to thelr respect Ve organizations to-mor- raw ‘The burden of the r that the time is ripe for} ex and mmending that tteea 1 1 to agree ity ean. PUSHED FROM A WINDOW? Accuses Sarah Frank of the of Rose Bohn, fifty-six years old, was found in the yard at her home, 163 Hast morning, suffering a br wy Wound and vous’ Rone Hob nm of the uses Sarah Prank, who board- roof pushing her while sh clothes on a pulley ln causing her to fall one yard was taken to al, and the Hoss Mrs. Bohn, according to her story, was hanging a matress out of the | RrAwaeawnwrw: ANGER: % g a7 ¥ 1 IES WE WS VEO, ZN SVEN ERAN ENED AMF. NZ ¢ 2 WNW TS SWAN NS Pea Bsus WSL ANSLN RAN NAS EI RLICNLBEA SAAS SOL HEYMAN & CO} boarded with her, stepped behind andy at the Academy of Muste thist puller -hook= br nd she fell. I saw Anisticg sureran He oh E October rst, Ge See would d choice b Mrs, Frank was par HEATOR FINED THIS TIME. | Seal, Alaska Sable, Mink, Magtatrete Crane Discharge: Judge Pitgeerald. in Part 1, sions, this morning fned ¢ $100 for selling milk below the standa June 2h 1805, Samuel W. Clearon, ine spector for the Board of H tor’s milk to be 9 per cent, skim : and 14 percent. wat | fashionable furs, eHavor was arraigned before Magis-| — (qiso arranged with flowers and lacok trate Crane, ond July 3 discha dd, ale} thous, ax Attorney Hk stipation 10% and 25%. Get the book at your druggist’s and go by it. RELIABLE CARPETS|— t auch low pr testory fat at Frank, who “CUNPEA HAAS, WA W. TH ST. sic nack’a’ MN 'THE UNEXPECIED ALWAYS HAPPENS! Nobody ever thought to see such grandeur as this 4 Parlor Suit represents, forso little money. But you 4° de not know the resources of Z LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMP’Y, 121st St, and 3d Ave., Harlem, N. Y. pt They show to-ds in that enterprise. This exquisite ereation—best example of the skilful upholster- ers’ art—is of splendid piano-finisLed mahogany, covered with satin damask, choice of cole only $59.00, OTHER PARLOR SUITS BEGIN AS LOW AS $18,00, The season of good cheer approaches, The feast is on. Here isthe tuble. A Dining-room Set of Oak and Leather—Chairs starting at 82.50. From that up. No ordinary picture ean convey any idea of the beauty of these art Above ail and everything the Carpets at this house go far beyond anything seen in floor coverings anywhere. Of best values and designs. Most marvellous patterns and colorings, No Carpets bave ever been seen like them. Made expressly for this house, they excel at all points. Brussels at + + 45 Cents.|Moquettes at - - 79 Cents: Velvets at - - + 77 Cents,|Riyal Wiltons at 89 Cents, verything neede | for Housekeeping. Crockery, Cutlery, G@lass- ware, Silver, Clocks, Pictures, Iron Beds, &e. NO MONEY REQUIRED ON DEPOSIT WE 4 FOR CASH OR CREDIT. LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMPANY, 12ist St. and 3d Ave., Harlem, N. Y. 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