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‘ ; PPA SNIPS “Mr. Croker, what do you think of the | at for a Democratic Vice-Pres | dential nominee?’ “Haven't heard a name mentioned for the office * |, there's Sulzer and Danforth ugaested a bystander His reply was a cynica! smite “They're good men, aren't they?’ said Sb EE pea MMe humor and he drifted tnto a Boccmies on patties Hie attention was called to Gov | Roosevelt's denunciation of him at ‘he “Philadelphia Convention. bad to say something.” he “What are we going to have? i Hill over again. Lat him talk. =". “yg 3h ea ai Dt bother me.” . yes,” he laughe y go § Sen's bee men,” and turning to his interrogate WeWhat are you going to do with re @@4 to Tammany Hall and the men up with the Ice Trust?” eaid laughingly iid you lithe t tale the job” CROKEA AT THE PIER. now w has been done’—then he 7 and. stopping the words that) wi. crocker waved his hand to the j cn hls lips, continued—"Well,| ona the pier. A bik shout of wel I get to the city we will see about ome went un that.” When Mr Croker turned again the re | —- Miagon’t ¢ tree you hold some stools | porter asked: jhe lee Trastt” “Will Jobn F. Carroll be removed trom 5 Bought steck in a Philadels|the ceputy-leadershiy of Tammany m company.” Man? 1 haven't heard of tt,” he replied. ee you coll itt” ‘WHe,” he shouted, tn reply, enap- hie jaws togethe: ‘in ottlt But it ls currently reported that Law. | rence Delmour 19 to saegeed nim } “It's all news to me” Mt, 1 bought that stock before You would be likely to know tf it} fermation ef Hee Trest, Fl were to happen, wowldn ¢ Mil teedifed to all that before Moss and | roker? | his evews.’ The big leader's Jawe caine together | “Don't you think the trust is putting; with & smash @W exhorbitant price on tee?” “There are ts of things people think | “St certainly does seem like a! know | don! know. he snapped ov imendons price, put 1 have no, Bul you know pre wut ‘of the conditions that caused “1!M# In Tammany Ha Demo: | © femp in the rata. The question | “Fete (tub, dont you | “Lay up om one mo te fastifia bie? it to the quee- Pe oppontl iy d+ i acsiia the club for od watch oni,” te be leoked into. AN AWFUL PRICE. Tea, ft seems to me to be an awful, f eau Mr Croker with @ bland smile. “De you mean there are others who you to run Tammany Ha!) TF ICHARD CROKER IS HOME AGAIN; |» _NOW PREPARE FOR THAT “HOT TIME.” ORV TRC ERS TREE: TRRPT 2 OH . THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE, 23, 1900, SILVER MEN AID HAN, | Se Mine Owners Said to Have Contributed | CROKE, ARRIVES aes Genie 61010148) 019) HOS o1ensr DA Aye (oLos 0101016: OANA DCO INN: seiemineine@eniy The highest point of excellence has been reached in PHILADELPHIA, June 2 — Three | checks AMERICA RL LES Mone from the Weer. agpreening 4 furnish the start for Marcus A Hor dollar campais ‘The OF In his post-conven | thusiaem declared he would sum if neeesrary to re-elect W Kinle loge tie and “Danforth| Are Mentioned from This State. The ney came from Uren minn ae magnates, They contributed @%,000 ’ Home for the View. Presidential the Bryan campaign fund four youre eo Hatin om the Democratic Natlonal tiek Juet to atone for that, we have : age springing ap on al Mder THO) Goupled the amount and banded New Yor bd ere honored by Bteoheeks fu 80.00 ear) to Ohairma : raced feld over night. The | Manes 4 Gov. fleber M. Wells of : fat nes mata Onden. His fellow conteibut were 10 cent bottle make Jo . At the Dem atle ¢ A fer If, Thomes Kearns, ewner of the sily pints of real lemo: 2 ¢ » Jelega- | King mines at Park Chy and Charle ¢ ae City ntton, |B Loose, of Provo. 5 © would «for |. Kearns has @ monthly income of ¢ tnd of the 5 m f New York 8 and Loose, who is a bank pre ent postpent on re wt : cognition,” sald Mr. @nd mine owner, draws half a 10 cents, . ne is one of the plo |@ Year Jividends Tho pet Cory errene : for Mr B 2) Chairman Hanna may ave here pent jot t Begn : nat re before Monda. He e te wae “ A hae Mek Aub-commitier of the the & : gr “| mittee to-day avout paying of the in- § num of 16 |dediedness of the wade commitice. é Danforth’s Reem. G. FOSTER CLARK, 2 From | ie, Ky, comes a de Dept, 2, 16 day Street, At Senator Biickburn bave starte! « move favor of Eillet Danforth, | © New York 8ta ¢ Demo spatch + } and other Tn | ment in Sir [Chairman of ¢ New York. COV, ROUSEVELT “Keb- Keb-Keb-Keb price.’ 44 you know that Gov. Roosevelt is| OOOO CRO OCG Oto rmmittee, The Georgia delega- expected te suspend Mayor Van Wyck " - —- — —— - - ~~ — es Pending changes in relation to his eon) JUST LIKE THE PRINCE OF WALES, ONLY MRS, | tonk of the taucania ot te Conard ti Bection with the Ice Trust? ' OvEF | ‘ | . Pier shortly after § o'clock Mr, Croker paused «full minute de-| LANGTRY DIDN'T DO THIS. He was accompanied his sone 186 +@ere 190089800 2000.:010600 oR0RSSRH070005 F 1 sappese he will remove 099093090019) 98G@9080205 ORR) oro ero RORBEe19 | PANE Am! oe aitie Ref | of hb him, bo wuard of the | i | Miki Of be to guilty,” be replied. | Intimate friends who had met him dow @| lefuses to See All Vis-| “ile hae the right to remove any 4 bay followed him ashore, while the | itors Except by Spe- man whe ts geilty end it ts bie 5 nk and Mie of Tammany, wits John F | | privilege as Governor to do so.” | 2 arroll in the backaround, awalted his : cial Appointment. “Es it true that you said Tammany |@ Me Gralan: " : — Would like to serve free ice to the poor *, Croker & prowned and rug: 3| of the city?” » om Toe vovage venetiied Nim 1 ©! OYSTER BAY, 1. 1, June 2 4 AIA omy it, T would be gind and oo | pean, Sts me: (Hip, § Roosevelt kept himself motuded + Would Tammany if it coul be one 3 | hte cela la mem: AF RRES | ia bis Sees gt Cove Not. to nee ore “Do you think the fact the Mayer @ | health S| viousty ond that tor ‘ ai itech in the Trust le aefactent |B |, The ects o® the Injury to his left & | Vlous'y announced that for a day or two | cause for his remova:? ° were lin spparent. He ° he slesired abwolute rest, and would ree "It all depends upon the inside oom mer war 1 walked without the | fuse to see callere, ings. There is not a man in th easiota: Ma atick, @| A trasted Heutenant of the Republican Mates who holds stock in a Trust s The taik of my having injured {t a mm , ; caniidate for Viee-President was sie- could be condemned for that alone.” lf s rH J 7 wa ortest 2 eat g thoned at the rattroad depot to day, and | , r Croker wore @ pack sult of black Be @ | when any one spoke of going out to * WIS IDEA OF GUILT. | erial, with a fine white etripe. His WAIT) | ose Neck the visitor avledb bit “Phen what do you consider consti. | © lack. @ith @ faint w | to go. ae Gov. Roosevelt would postive: | Sas cour’ . e jewelry viaible was Wy | ly refuse to be seen. | ‘ bathe the ae 3 tiie vi) with a pendant | The main llere at the Rooseveit | ; the stock or an oficial position used! ® wi ie te age, passengers ould wi @| rouse during the forenoon were tele I to raise the price, In etther case 11% Hee rarcl chatiey Suiirely te Aimee raph meesentors, who frequently made | ; think that that would constitute guilt” | ® | ihe ship's officers ard his sons Bl ihe trip to deliver telegrams of con-| sf ”, ~~ |@ sratulation, which kept coming over the ; y And what should be the punishment?" | 5 mes he dropped into the smoking ° f i f “Where guilt Is proven.” was the an- | 6 room and drank a bettie of ginger ale | Wires from all parte of the country, Rs » "the oficial should be removed Tut not one word of polities Ie recorded §| The candidate for View President oe “Do you think it significant that none A against him during the wala g cupled considerable of his (ime reading Gt the so-called Tammany tcemen has % Mr (roker w Ie - “ po ay oo to see Co! Beme down the bay this morning to | ® forward rail, with D & Roosevelt during (he next few days wii) Mr. ce fted on his feet un: |B side and a ae Morey e have to: make appointments in ailvan I vess 006 IS eM. Cro shifted sf r other, when the Lucania war fore the dmitted t ~. - sae st the ra ot |& dock A cheer went up ae the Tam-| H a goss tclbal aaa upper deck beride Dr. Jenkins Then, 5 P S enecht steht of tr |d Jvoring the question, be turned toward § | camer Sen. Clee reananiend Rd | SdH MMAR MO MOMEEENSNEIEE EE MEmOEMNOECEeOEON THE POLICE B BOARD'S BOSS, Announcement. © Pe pier and said 4 waving hie hat EW, wares carat and the ies \f mie sroup on the mer were F sve seen in the throng. | ton wired Senator Bigckburn thet they F hee I | lz arroll, Lawrence would join Kentucky t orting Dan- | Court hones re a Police. y s » Biased If he hind been cabled to accept § F Meyer, Charies F. MoCann, Register CARROLL WAS LATE. pierre tetwstiers( Mle octg? «Bayo asfmiak @ We shall place on s on the Platform Committee at | © Fromme, Wavhops Lynn, Michae: Daly,| John P. Carroll did not arrive at the gourh Carolina, Florida and Mississippl a Renee venation Monday, June 25th, special Clty, he replied \@ Police Conmisioner Sexton, Excfse|civo until late and It was rumored that | have signitied ¢ ention of support Ketabliohed, lots of wu AWAIT DEVELOPMENTS. \s ominiasioner Coronee jhe had gone t Be home at Rockaway ing him ‘The Court of Appeals claims ju | e Louis Nixc Borovgh hot to return for several J The fact that David B. Hilt 19 back |iton over the actions of the Police | P Bk pave received no intimation that 1/6 ar Ben's: : nenzene or. | a2, ‘al = Te oF een the Danforth boom, Stile Temmasy Roard Chatiies, Wanted on the committee. Time |= eae Stren oe 4 nent members. He geciared he woul ae 8 leaning towar “1 It has ordered the Board to retry the Mr divs of all those thin 3 Croker regained hia good , imor and mont, pr * a lively tilt In the New| case against Martin J. Quirk, a police | Black &( vay ( heviots : atted with # followers as York de jon over the nomina " wil! attend the Ka ° man formerly attached to the Church Fonvention>” hey cam groups to greet him David Ho HO and Judge Alton | pie ee ho was diemisved trom( and other plain and fancy “Oh, yes. The boys honored me by He was ardial to MP, anton ¢ Court of Lape arel ine force in 18M | Dress Goods, at . a Trothtufty, Ilenewered ¢ “ie Vooga other New Yorkers mentioned in connec - = wid me $, Ones a igor al aah ext And prove his displeasure ina most! Seanwhile John F. Carroll and Police| Phere was any a ot genet, laa tHon with the honor. The nomination of : * “_ ~ Fh tl lag a : : pen SHAKE-UP IF NEEDED,” T have been around Me. Croker for| n leaned Aisconsn|iiy"tetien, ‘Pyertammany Traders gen G0". Roosevelt at Phiedetphia. maker line heen merely to pass upon the ieaal-| 25 Coy SOC. & C8e, You still reward Mr Mryan as th tien he ts n of | forty years, and I know that if 1 gia] ; y y vate " m my, the | the vole t a New Yorker almost a1 11+ of gismissais by the Pollce Board. | ” . } Certainly. Wher. I go to Kansas on - eg tg a ween ft f tern venting. Kive May Spring 1. ae Se Han be tat ot mt Rtg ei Cee oe ‘ Fa ppouen alms: imexer see oom! GRAND JURY WARNED, | Greatly reduced prices. yat om be the p pat tevue of! STOtnd ret, and if any changes are) Croker m any wrone-| cv» o eiataptiah cold water on the mention of his name » | a, bi s eves r the @ f the organias et ony Man! in connection with the second place or = | —_—- ‘Trusts ' “a nine a . . ar at not! Mf Se al ne mails t judge M jo Hnteree | A ay ‘ a t e elt you pirict : Loy * at there - emis Fromme and severa ef a man + jumper paleed hie hat on pls eon made wi jem © SVes, trusts will be one of the domi | ot fn " } town whe mu got Tammany lights boarded the si gave a evok fi forty e youre to tnd (yecial (9 The Rvening World.) . x going to & * that ye py © wes talk pane t thie arouse of shore. | Goler me che Lem rat rhe may be . 3 . — , rom , : oe ote AD eal on A yg cage nor tha Pall, Mr. Coler has re-laultation and left t CAMD) June B—Judge Garrison “How about Imperialism d Lederer anything of th CROKER MEETS CARROLL. i" ] rol ach eed e peated his declaration that he be not alot iining the hon alarmed the liquor-sellers of Camden piled the Tame a. ah raping ont bad prsse ’ 5 a ye tor the ia pay at 4 hat ne aud td rere wee i Both a and mty today by reeonvening the oon ’ Ag Pda john | tered @ carriage with Laer Rot Gen pe’ Ae ely ns z a Grand Jury and telling the members | f * , to be ° r met. Carrol a ac ‘ ear it ald wi creat hasis ot Minnesota Sen Fish A ram tetore 1 express tay opinion too| S71 ere was going a hot. Ca mn arroll, with aM mour Andrew Freedman a i ag A Ato ge Fey wah | tor disregard of the Bunda ein the old ‘ dnt tell a 1 , me, boarde mf s last night that Mr ef could no me Virgina, Col. Moses re ot | (nat the ut y ” j Hime tn oe bbe 3 wou whe ihany | & From: the ary Sof Mr Croker ga the demand of the Democr Missourt; Carter Harrinon, be, fi Suenen liquor laws war a disgrace to the State, you been in close touch with ything abou ha ner | canta rat nour's walt at the > she Dem ud York State for his nomination |ang yor James 1D. Phelan, of San} act intimated that if there wns not a palition while abroad?” | talk, and I don't think the peo-l dock. secretary Mmith, Dr. Jenkins and| Democratic Club was deserted Wn. Governor than Gov. Rooseve:t had | Pranctaco: a the conte end Grad 4 | ple lke that kind of tall lowhers followed them Pe . and hie party drovel been to withetand the demand of] All of these men, with the exception | “Manse /. "y “Mo, not so much as people would In regard to bis pleasures roll met Mr. Croker at the foot! up a: ro call nly the fu the nation for his David B. Hill, we run on a 16 to 1 7 dy yp as — 5 Mr Croke al 4 of the sta y the in fn ly od ' ‘ *) > OF - bad a. & BF Receeratr's wiesérawat trom |i co hed given Sim fo Mr. Gromer came out of Me Shiit| fines Comeam, Math te0’ De mien delegates from aneet ANY OMENS Naseer Seepery the State campaign help Democratic | aha bean’ mak WWCh'| Foon, Carrol Golted his het and thee] and Googie My. Crake a Tate ! mostly Republicans, whose cases were i chances” last o ttme te complete shent. Mimbt| ebook hands lie the eats, and: ever Glnits ti F umany chiet a |ommminated he would not be i ‘enored by the December Grand Jury caghy Know that ft helps or tm jor my hor anded first mone 1] Mr. Croker's greeting was chilly and! ments sed politics for the rest of ithe Democr morning were ————— paige nseeretiy Mp ty ke Fe you think Coler will be the lowioa!| eo oy 2 i ee Pe ag og eee trom tne Mrsorokar reid ihe pari wth the DEAD ON THE STREBT fst rom 8 BOA and wht H eandidate for Governor™ rm eae pl Bears ie three Croker boys went from the iatter and neld a iwermy minutes’ con . ran Special Te night ca ei tace wo tweowinn (DELMOUR AVOLDED CARROLL bisly urned and shook hands warmly Cunard pir te Deal Beach, MJ. feammag with wm Jory, onty 19 be. Marepeedet, Junge o setae ave to be o naidered be-| A significant happening on the steam: |" arro and Mr CROKER IN THE FIGHT, [arr "strats wereDtentrontea with a iife-|Pellce Trying to Lemrm Mow Man, | Garrison declared that if the evidence IN BASEMENT. fan talk on it ship plat that attracted general atien- | og 9 a pd |pieed painting of Mayor Van Wyo. It Evidently « New Yorker, enumerate tt these bills should be found. e [*ilave you heard of the proposed|tion was the apparent desire of Law! 0 aga At the Democratic Club Mr. Croker|had been closely veiled. however P ft to the constitution on the|rene Delmour 1d meeting John m the others. They talked | i.-ame more communicative and told| Mt, Croker attended the meeting this at Bones. Men's $3.00 é wenty-five minutes. “ afternoon of the Tammany Fourth of] aithough ke of viol r Carroll and his friends, who were an Eventug World reporter of his plans. july Cetebrat ton Comanitie mittee MER Ro MATES Of vinlenes Wore DBRRICK CK FELL OW TWO, Mf the Repudlican party means| groupe! on the pier as the veawl |, Carrell Krew very warm and perspired | ity was asked Apparent on the body of a mar found | Russie Calf heck the trust people, why don’t | warped tn. Delmour had met Mr. Cro. | freely He frequently removed Wit Nat)” wise gy yog think of the Repudii- " dead on Barnum avenue, Midite Vill enforce the law? They have an| warped in ond wiped bis brow can nominations?’ LUCAMIA'S ROUG A TRIP, ee le-tey: the pollee are making an | Werkmen Severely Injared wr| Lace Shoes, Genera; in Washington. hat! Carroll appeared very une untid McKinley # ' atten. phere for? if they mean to be| custome imapector | im abeerd thel CROKER GESTICULATING. | sept an 1 ‘The man was discovered lying in the Meteting Apparaies on $ 00 Why dosen't be act? You can't | ship, after half an h | Croker gestioulated and shook his | d Ran Inte a Gale and Heavy Beas | street and had evidently been deat some Virst Avenne. peop'e om this trust question, | When ot had gone aboard with! nead emphatically at times Finally he| "Then you intend t» Aght during the and Passengers Had an Un- In one of Sis pockets was found) prank Gorman, thirty-five years old, Pollee Commissinner Bexton, Mr. Del-| started to rejoin his sons, who wore| coming eompaign?” comtor . “D. Wrakeman,| of No, 22 Weat Thirty-second street 7 ‘ you think {t strange that no | mour was asked by an Rvening World) talking with Messrs Sexton and] “With all my heart and cout, From) me Cunard tin . a fed * en sate side ahort ant grat| had both his legs brpken by & falling Per Pair, é made of silver tn the plat- | teporter whether Carrol) had been de-| Fromme now until election day I am here to) riveg at her dock this morning after a om, sore red mmisth derrick this noon on First avenue. be- . uae Ot the State Democratic Hosen as the deputy leader of Tammany f look here,” said Carroll, half} do all | can for the party rough trp. On Thurwlay she ran saaal 8] i\* , Mi was tween Thirty-eighth and Thirty-niath ail ; impioringly, grabbing the Chief's arm Yes, once again I am in harness and) 4 strong gale from the southwest, which| #004 temture streets, Bek seen the draft of the} “It ie certein Mr, Croker being | ‘They talked for ren minutes more don’t intend to be unseated | was accompanied by heavy seas, and Pay aR William Walsh, another emoplovee, yet, and, ot course, cannot |*e® in the ety, that Mr. Croker and] Then all went up the “Whee will you go to Tammany Hall! xen: tne passengers off the decks for forty years old, of No. 10 West One| hen J gh gh manage the affairs of) Croker in front, and « +] end take charge” . over tw hours. Hundred and Ninth street. had has lett SeWapapers criticises |THIMANY. Mr. Carroll is wot in comtrot! ihe foot of the gangplank Croker met| “Not until Monday This atorm was followed by fog, and arm fractured. Both were taken to] Women’s $2.50 Russet Kid Lace ¥ Mr, Carroll te done for, at Det because Tammany |!" °° with the Boers, aid |'*##! for the presen:,” maur's anewer WHERE DID HE GET IT? Asked about Carroll's interest in the loreing of | ice Trust be sald: “Et Mr. Carroll owns any toe stock 414 he wot ie? Ld hint of was Mr (pete Infuenced vy re Hospital, A. Davis, the foreman, was ar- Lawrence Delmour and several other| “I* it true that you are to be Me, He shook hands, and Deimour | Bryan's guest after the convention ‘haven't heard anything about tt. “What do you think of Bryan as the ‘he venne! was forced to run for several hours under reduced speed Mrs. Onden Goelet and Mine Goslet, Voarteesth and Sidtkearets ig friends Regiments WIN Spread a Week | rested. who have been baroad for some tried to say something, but Croker pass. 4 raht on VSS ee = months, returned on the Lucania, Mr, snd ure Cormeing Vandervit were ax| Regiments of Soctes and oti to ont Bae. ‘Col, Bertram RNIVOY Carroll came down after his chiet ang| Democratic candidate?” ne be stepped off the gangplank tack| “I délteve he ts stronger to-day then off his hat and mopped his brow again. he was four years ago.” “It's bot.” he remarked to Delmoar,| Th Democratic Ciub wae crowded ‘Then be smiled significantly, last vemained CARROLL ON THE PIER.