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——— — te Coe rep | | . SAGE THINKS BRYAN WOULD NOT BRING BIG DISASTER. a 'His Election Would Not Work Ill to the Country—| Financiers Would Soon Convert Him from His Silver Views. Aged Financier Says if the } Silver Man Should Be ‘ Elected He Would Have $to Come to Wall Street) * for Advice. g the United States to aot me arbi Whatever happens make the best opin” | for the Bur nh powers In Ihara ore only 0 fow great men Jenin. Would that have occurred Ave Manhattan Iaiend. and this te the pre | cept uttered hy one of them—Ituase ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN. | 5 Mr ¢ ke adving ing men t * was 4 ocharactertatio reply to the | outer Do you agree with hin? qhery made by an ivening World re | Mr Sara wan anked | porter: No not altogether, Young mon will Mo better attending to business, except of elt “What would happen if Mr. Tryan shoul! be eiectet?” ‘BRYAN IN WALL STREET, Continuing Mr, Sage waid: "In my experience of sixty-nix years th Dwiness I find that making tho ber! of ariy eittiation ie tie only way, Why 1€ Mr. Bryan snowld be alected—snini | # As far ae keeping In touch as kone and watehing polltioal events aa they have a bearing wpon buamtn faire, ‘They ought to attend primarics RUSSEL. SAGE. » mee that Kood mon are chosen" Wit a reintniseent amile Mr Bage con HON HOOM ORONO tinued) "1 was ones the Croker of Troy GAGE DOESN’T FEAR (| That ts, 1 wae @ oolltion! leader thore rover twenty years, ‘Then | served yi, 1 don't think tt poastplehe would 1 iF two terme in Congremm and alice then Tp ths amsocs!» i BRYAN'S ELECTION eh eon #O aslivay identined wilh 4 nated pol x © pollttog’ Ato in pTagattey the world of finance Hevante: oleae waeis: Bs movi at cainisiive abake “And the remit? onoh B Ainnetroms OVEN Gl ie reniind: “Yes, bul { never shail, | fWhy, they would convert him, No yi then he won't he leet. fea at | sphere of uretul Ti don't belteve Mr. Bryan's electi: Vermont haw fant we tn ip foe hs very dlesetrony avant soaker ANd Wee Velh Oh) My experience iv vatuable In my oon Te poi, faites eae a 000 wadarity foe ihe napehe ne iM se mi tela ae Lhe jority for the Republican ticket Henan teoket ene a great fr retire from business-myework," ne a wreat deal, There's a lot of deal, ¥ a, METHODS UNCHANGED, fauna evinmon wens in Vernon's wound common sense in ®)! Invattigynce, oie Tae Pe ple ae Corman: Returning to the mubseat of pollttes, te ie Well populaind with people who Why If Mr Bryan shonta =H qvrarveidt a eC TA Baa) sealed OB current events he elected he would have to Ata rae oN 01 i don D | provement In polities, and that the lo Mr. Sage is not mtiven to die » the Mnanoters for f tah Eales RR BNA PAMIBALEN {Tt it aie nethods of Carrying on @ campaign ing palition! evente he taken a k nidyioe na to the nancial how aw Atty yoara ago, when erest bi everything pertaining to poll-| ¢ ° : f fe helleving that bueinens mon rmuat|¢ pelley of the Government.” @ Make stump apeoches Onoe. toh political events and politicians ag! £ (UHAMI1, BAGH, In an Inter [ 1 time I waa clected to Con lly aa politicians to i with Fventng World re: @) eter over Atty years ago, 1 worked no jo, 1 believe Mr. Nryan'e defeat wilh! 6 por! b° iting the campaign that | wae iW ad tho natural me of the! Gearmarnsememrerdavamaerey | Ts Il for thre weeks, ‘That was ion, Wverywhere I meet mon of! my jaat Hines, inenoe in the bu and finametn!| years during my reoolleetion of events And stock market" Naturally we ange views! covering sixtyalx years has our mae} "Yes, a8 T was saying,” mnned the I am convinced that the biatnesa) tion made much mtridem” man whore shrewdness has stood the "Tut you were not an expansioniat at| teat for wixty-one years, 1 belleve firat, were you? President McKinley will he re-elected, "No, | was not T M4 not favor our|becatse I believe people appreciate taking the Philippines, but ince wel what bounds and Jumps this country hy have them honorably what oan we dot} mado during the present Administra Bryan por ov if to 1 { DEFECTED VOTERS. “1 meet Demoorats who are going to et hae not shanged ite opinion of make the bes, of it, To my mind thel stockn le for Mr. MeKinley, but I do not) We cannot give them up They come to Phe A rf Bryan's loate " th rtunes of war, W. 1] ePpeaied to the manson who think. og gy: eg will cast thetr| us as the Cortun 8 mui inan you belleves Sr” Baek” thet j There wean twinkle in the great finan. | Philippines are even more deajrable than) “Yes, I believe that 18 to 1-the old a eve an ho wald: “Why should we) Cuba They are rich, te ne Ae r ”, le the paramount o from MeKiniey to anc to become yery valuable under good Ine) MM ‘ Hor the prowrese we have rn Auences with American capital, That'e| The titkie wes tet ih sei tlek lent four years? Wo are no & unineme vi Bxcuse me moment,’ 1 he After mente thought Mr, @age SOUreouny, Blan yer nixed deferentiaily by the pow b ptrong ot nota we have grown in and olviltzation. Influence, In no four td wal Yer, we have advance gqi, 1 Miroet had heard what th rapidly for @ young nantion, Think of reat tiliionaire had said lain COLER HAS |M’LAUGHLIN JS NO CHANCE FOR HARMONY. Bx-Senator Murphy Declares SS ee “ag = kin Not | Veteran Leader Tells Visitors He Wants the San ng Fighting Stopped at Once, Sprevnater Méward MnPPAy, WEP) vr want harmony, want thie Aght-) need hie support {8 not apparent riy at hia roome in the Ifoffman Tha ped H that Ita ne sloppe hat to al ha i Be ee ae at you ealien | MMAUEHIIN, the Kingw County Demo-| WANTS STANCHFIELD, on Mugh MoLaughlin yesterday?” he alt - Hor, wil atrenm of] Mr er wants to nominate John B p ai vie way t ft} 4, for Governor gee naked. y to hile hen Nie t t ‘Nl Yom, 100 true he mak, ‘Wa're old Hi Hist tan cal Ben atewa |, He (A former Jaw partner of Mr, Ht fHiends of thirty years’ wtanding, Tale| My ar aaanit cateatert mae mK finan ead \ ares that It Wave pay hfn # call when I have time.” |, ant g vp i; y sat be ‘ and tefeated Mr. HOt wil “Was your mission altogether & friont rida evanine wee Tae ' 1 of ayy out Hy call or partly poitiioalt” [formar Borne Murphy or Views | Mid OC TA ! would ups 7 “Party octal, partly politteal,” he ; \ ail 1 peseation replied mint o Ne ui Held t \ Me-endior Murohy declined to say ) oh | What had been the tople of the i i fay, the aR geil ond of '" omer th wh f tased ‘ ‘ T r nn Demoerat WBonator, wi pport Mec rikee. wa s burden GP \ Mi 1 notited | Hf ho Jn nomtuater yienna { thy Pine “1 always he hea of ¢ ; Hbéch tee have « miocratic Convention” walt { Tammany lende ator emphatt mn » David HOM trator Wren cau Hill was 1 ‘ n for Mr Wt YOU can oa. i ba tah ; ii ' ominate Senator He the nomty | : Mal ell y hey wall tor War empha vt nay | bs Alor Mure ajo ) Mr. Croker! | that for iv Make It as empha Be HA - om t the|Atands by his, promise, } B plaice Mir color sit’ ol be oom sae, DEMOCRATIC SESSION, sage Of the coming State Conve jot Homtnation ..Members of the Democratic National on for Governor ue ' Comm and of the Executive Cam “Have you assurarcon from Hugh M maa the only man who qalen Ittee, who are located tn uehiin that he will not support Mr © Democratic success in the) New Furr in] fr Indianation meeting ' . at the i" we In the Convention?’ Mr, Murphy | 900% Tho. War # loca) factions were Als: elke, | roker insists that Coler oan not |ctussed, ant a determination was reached | »'That 1 don't care to disouns,” he re-|'* ninated and sent Mr. Murphy to| to l nin this State sles he I eader with an analysts *t without rater oeN convention {Norman 1, Mack had Joined the party |0f te ning Sarat m when he heard Mr, Murp: ng tin ant the rival lod 229 delegates recriminations were em mit declaration against Mr. Coler he) HRMINA los f ft Hii, which would sive! wing | hanicos of Democratic hed heartily, Komeody eaked i¢| Tammany control of the vention | Malt 19 take an exienaly Mackey would be nominated, Mr { the stxcy-thres votes of Kings|imign through she Weet with Mr. Bryan | ME Gas’ all Aiteition ab once County, Why Mr. Croker wanted te the Impugning of his Demosraey by Croker wae declared to have # most Neot, ROOSEVELT ON ODELL _ IN JUNE AND AUGUST. MoLaug “1 eannet say who will be nointnated,” | Piscate Mr ld the ex-Benator E a x + SHIPPING NEWS. : Ps $ ALMANAC FEM ToDay. bites aoe Ti Moon wets... | THe TDI reve. Philadelphia in Vice-President, “1 do not know that there will be piel Wel any candidate spoken of emainnt thin (Odell) Gov, the Of course [am hear- been very | ‘lows on he)? Hot hh WOK; GhboiiowaAk luv aL, ON A DARE, WEDS of y Julia Schre Prett BLAC apie : Kothe nberg CO. ab A addluly MODEL KSMITH. and Appeals to the Courts for Her Freedom, JULIA Marr ‘ elm Hehred ft for the artista of Han Pra ‘ tar ‘ and in Ae hours way & how t Ret a divorce Mine Nolretber met Harry Crow, a brawny young bincksinith, because ae waa dared On the day of the mariage Mr Crow SCHREIBER, MODEL * nearly threw him out Bho told him that it he would got Tut | Aldn't think eo, ineh with Ould ever make a decent husband. Ne “But why ald you marry Mm! ahe on Whe asked fhe replied but did not « ‘The next day and my mother She hates him. work ‘Whecause [owas dared me home that nteht Pmy mother an rw came (ot And get enouKh money to keep me and provide a home (t would be all right I didn't think he and Mise Bolirelber were a two friends In Oakland. Crow had | @4n't love alm, 1 never meant to live werved tn the PtlIppine war as a sol. Wt him, TF think 1 am getting out of It ‘or of Company A, Mirst California, ely. He ia a biwekamtih and shoe Teg iment Doreea for 8 a day for a week and the t must be romantic Yo be the wife Next week he doern't do anything, He of a wollen,” remarked Miaw Schreiber, Would never do for me, 1 can mary Pil dare you t) marry Harry.” pro- 8Ome other man,” powed the oft ® woman of the! ‘Th young husband amifed over hie party forge aa he, in turn, was questioned 1 do it," was the quicy reply | “Et waa merely a ittie Joke,” he wald. Mr Crow Hing A itcense waa! "We took the dare. Now f have to got Mtalned and the ceremony performed | a dtvoren i | Ad Cer fortunes aun be wrought) (o repentance, and tt oame hard and ‘Thus on the sounding anvil shaped BEATEN BY THUG BAND. Harry Van Dyke Was Held Up and Nearly Killed. thle beating Uneonsctous from ater Hid akg ino rio os upon him and Ne lost conmaious ow how he had treet corner, ‘n In their | le, aixt ton stree!. HH ie Way home| Hl n he eive any we Tt means at district to ern you, K salt Van Dyke lives at 2 Liberty t, Paterson, ie father was for alk mill proprietor, tte uncle of the Van Dyke Purntture ( and is very wealthy, A WOMAN THROWN FROM CAR UNCONSCIOUS FOR HOURS. Aceldent Made the Haste of a Lapse of Memory Story, Mrs Thora Roetiner, of 666 Bast One Hundred and Gixty. hind street, was dis. Harced from Fordham Hospital thie 24 apent the night Hitlon. is An exceedingly hand. a ‘company te Odell for Gov 7 ARIVeD. York ome durin ¢ two years mM “HOWE ae omy Never! @04 my re land king for him hale will never . have ar ably, He will be an Wi _ Rominated and eleot @ he with y ub int ciel the State. | oma | soa ‘ | in an mierview on Aug, 4 in Hanna's | tegy e OUTGOING sTMAMSIIIPE. Jroom at N Madinon Bquare Gov | hie beat enerate FAILED TO-DAY. Roosevelt was as tollowa |the commonwealth as Cuba Ban THE SWIFTS LEASE BIG LOCAL BUTCHER CONCERN. Chicago, The Fastmans Company ts a Veteran in the meat dusiners and is cap. Ntallaed at $1,000,000. Louls F, Bwitt, of the Western firm, said to-day that the DUM TODAY. Tha Baxtmans meat packing concern pitas baa hot bene onan enue, but Hit Olea. yg At the foot of West Hitty-ninth treat ane far an Iniefinite pert bide Sete Wiagrore, St. a. He have ot astern tan oe ard Wy ta Cy at it f 1, TOM Charienion _ ENCOMING STEAMSHIP. No, Ditaanwiek, Ld And was stylishly drewsed Great was manifemed tn he when she was brought to the hospital suffering from @ fall from a Unton trol ey car at One Hundred and Sixty-ninth treet and Boston avenue, As she was a the car iurched, throwing her some woman, nterest made that the re. it her children but tell her Y y Ube hosplial aus it ites They aay whe was neon seiou) from the time she entered the hospital until Gis morning, Her Injuries are only silght — Little wants sometimes have large @lling when ad prtised in the great Gunday World, . ~~ Rach boring deo! and (bought. SAY SHE IS A SWINDLER Old-Time Confidence Wom- an Caught at Race Track, Katherine Molt oid, who, the pr thirty-three years ts a eu her ve V nomber | 4 {8 promin tan fu) and notortous confidence woman, Hew at Gouve ip Hoept I © aro) Whe {ened in the Hrooklyn County Imerous woAL) Wolly, thie fave Ia cue) Curt tovtay to plead to an indtetment And beside sirgeons fear ie may have! Againat her April 6 18 Ale te charged | ° Fecelved | i ries He may die with swindling a man out of a sum of Van Dyke, we earn and | maney. | weil dremsed, w eat! Katherine Melia, the police aay, owna |! Madioon and ele at 1) the house at 0 Boediker avenue, h t Nrookiyn, where whe tive ‘ purgeon nile real entat A 7 for A ¥ \ ne A Det with A men over ! r C May rave (rack way ‘ ' en eorday wh De tive Jonn Grady, Mamt seen 1K e tral Oflve, saw her and piaced a h yw Oo 8 Ls j hor u arrest on me 7 ¥ prelin | 6 woman ts ncouned of robbing till odes! ra | Prank Loder, of a nant alroet, aking (rom|of 8) In cagh on 2, 1890, while 4 Rll] drinking in an Kast New York Bhe wan arrested the following ‘ny and tried to escape from the po- feeman who had her, When arraigned in court she was held 91,00, She Jumped her bail and had not heen seen in Brooklyn until loeated n the ’ lice met)! te ol, of 10 Tamil. | ae the race track. On Aug. %, 188, ehe created a senea- ton wien arreated for robbing Stephen Hassett, of 177 Atlantic avenue, of $118, She claimed to bea victim of mistaken identity and finally eucceeted in having Sings ened. ie ts "Eng iJ own * ey Weranty. — SHEVLIN’S GEMS STOLEN ae ee Brooklyn Politician’s Cottage at Saratoga Entered by Robbers, Chpenip! bo The Breatng World.) BARA A, Sept, 6&—The Summer cottage of James GBheviin, the King County politician, was entered by bur- giare last night and jewels valued at 140 were stolen, i he md Withess 6. ole (g ‘he South Broadway, enn WOMAN DIED IN A CELL, ‘body of Mary M Murray, the /a barkeepe: Ps woman who died in a celt of tha! * he had bean singin Tondertoin station-houne lawt night, was claimed py relatives this morning ace c A ked up on a charg: woman had does Ip rod led. _| live at the residence, Then brushing Hoel y rmeons | hie broth sr ligand Hee, wen are | planted there were all ‘nu Mite, | had ivared by pi rth tour 2 PYRE RTE-<y MTRTY, 6, 1900, { ie 1 aa Clam Your Money Back if a ; LULWIG BROS, West 14th St. Purchase Is Unsatisfactory. Bargain Friday! All over this mammoth store the spirit of the new season grows daily more apparent. Fresh Pall ; merchandise is constantly arriving from the world’s best markets. The budding season's glorious possi- bilities are attractively shown in every department, It’s all new, It's all good, It’s all little priced, It's + the true economy headquarters of the great shopping public, Black Dress Goods Bargains. 4 You'd think the Dress Goods Department an entirely new branch of the store because we are so careful to start the Pall trade with only the newest, hest and most popular fabrics, Here are six specials that will appeal irresistibly because of their quality and exceptional low prices. Minh atlewoo) Black Homespuny aiwaye a io. yd. 296, Minor Value) now, *he yd Much @inoh alte need and ab the yd Fine Black Crepons; requinr i. quality the y@..., 680 5 Mats paiicrest RIN COVE rest. nie Ag Watking Skirts. | Housekeeping Linens. ' % § Watking Skirts, mate + , L ff x 3) Sheets ani Pillow Cases. mneltor oth in Ox / Walking ~ FORMERLY fine bb kul woot Surah Serge, iv, value; 39c from heavy RrAy®, Man "2,49 Skirts, dourie faced a! \ mies | | nacoral whe | | fy ine, RrayA And mixtires Torn and hemmed; excelient musitn gray ° y, ww values, Friday, at BHbETTS, iA! q \p ss 20 mi "i Dress Skirts, a1) wool black cheviot, Ate (a . flounce and eatin trimmed Tox ‘i 9 MOKA, lined with best percaline i 3B, bus ., | 7M) valuee; (oomorrow, Do| taxi 12,000 Towels at prices that will bring many buvers from all sections. The creaest haganein New Yor! Isai) Hommet Huck Towels, te. values, at. 22x40 Hemetitohod Huck Towels, #0. values, a 9/540 Hommod Huck Towels, 200. values, at \, SS wanarad ta Silk: Watata in black and) 244 Hemetitened Huck Towels, + $2.98 THe fi Baan , lp vere tO vatues, | 418? Knotted Fringe Huck Towels, 30, val her Goods. Leather Chatelaine Bags, jeather iined, Ta values 496 Leather Chain Purses, worth | hemmed with heavy 59¢ | Real Seal Finger Purses, worn %0., ise | Jewelry, | Toilet Articles, | New Fall Waists. Outlnw TT Goirt Walsts in new French fan: 59c rel desk ii tent 1 pink, lavender, gray navy and red) well made and perfect fitting; > hues. Corset Covers Pronoh styles, embroidery trim 29 ining around neok de, values at GOWNS, jualin and oasnbel and ribbon, Me, valies at ‘! Skirts, fine cambric, trimmed with two Insertings of Jace and trimmed dist ruffle; 61.08 values at. or the Babies. Long Bedford and Cashmere Cloaks, ‘rep 98 ton Hooks, | Front Tooth Brushes, 100 ape, t(rlmmed with sik bretd and satin ubben: Bs asc, Roman Pollahed | Cetiulold Co 5 120 Children’s School Aprons. Nearshell Back Combs, grinetosth Poe. 15¢ eonmet T 0s with bib; Rmpire shape, th mp re shape, worth 19 der, 39, Pocket Knives, a». New-sire ted pearland ster. 23c! bottle, Aprons, fine awn, ombroidery trims r the shoulder, alkea 4 worth « Aprons, fine trimmed with fl | | Unusual Bargains in Boys’ G Wo, values at . Boys’ Two-Piece Sults, in fino ob and lawn, prettily brodery; 60, valuem; at lothing. for wohool wean 25¢ 92.0 Values AE... ‘ ; Boys’ Vesteo Sults, ali w 4. values at vee eo Man Who Wrecked Arch- aes to Home from Vacation, Now for School! matin And Shorping at Cammeyer’s for Children’s Shoes, This Now Is the Order of Things ! And we have the shoes for the school boys and the school gisls, The right kinds, the kinds to study in, to grow in, to play in, to be strong and CORRIGAN’S INTRUDER. —<———— John W. Hanley, the drunken barkeen- od tls way Into Archbishop r duke and demoliehed all the it glans and silver plate In the dining nm, wan (his morning put under $9 to ioe for lx montha, by Mag Yorkville Court r who Koop thet 1 ven anley, of 22 Mast Al \ tate fh ‘ici healthy in, No pinching or squeezing, no (wisting or turning, no pain or 1 his son ie demented Misery for children's feet in our shoes, and practically no wear-out to from the oxpeanive une of clgarotte them, no matter how rough the usage, whiskey. eri rs ve + 1 PollooFAAn Ghaslais Waki wie Had eh Child's Black Kid Patent Leather and Kid Tips, [pred Foe eoearend 8 falar) STO Soles, Button and Lace: shoes, (ae orty neatnet hin mony Sizs6to10%, . , , , Be Father Connoily, the Archbishor's| Child's Black Kid Patent Leather Tip, Welt Sole, secretary, called on the Magtatrate be- fore court was convened and arranged to have the charge reluced to disor: Gerly condue', John Nestor, the Arch> Dishop's serving man, was named as complainant Hoe wald th o'clock Inst evening, after the Archbishop had dined and he was putting away the dishes, he an swered a ring of the bell, Hanley was at the door, Nestor eaid he nottoe! the man had been drinking, Ho aeked for a priest who aid not — Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 6 to 1,50 10%, ; ‘ ; « Misses” Black Kid Patent Leather and Kid Tips, Stout Soles, Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, 1.50 Misses’ Black Kid Patent Leather Tip, Welt Sole, Button and Lace Shoes, sizes41to2, : VHA ee Mie Misses’ Large Size Black Kid Patent Leather Tips, Welt Sole, Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 2% to 6, The “Junior” Satin Calf Lace Shoes, Spring Heel, sizes9to13% . . 1.00 The “Junior” Black Calf Lace Shoes, Spring Heels, sizes 9 to 1334 2.00 The “Junior” Box Calf Spring Heel Lace Shoes, sizes 9to2 . £,50 Boys’ and Youths’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes MOSH 1 6 5 nO v4 2.00 2.50 past the serving man, and almtng a blow At him as he went, he stalked into the dining-room shouting: “I own this Place.” He went to the sideboard and seized two heavy cuigiass water pitchers with allver tops and trimmings, gifts re- oetved by the Archbishop at his sliver jubilee, These he hurled sereas the oom. One gtruck an olf painting, the other hit againat the wall, Both were broken to bite, ‘Then, with « sweep of his arm, the man cleared the aldeboard of all the allver plate, cut gless and other ware, stor meanwhile had called other fervante to his assistance and they grappled with the ma, While they struggled about the room the Arch- bishop coolly directed enols, ettorte trom | Boys’ Black Calf Welt Sole Lace Shoes, his peieots {o the East Fifty-firet street sizes 2% to 5% 4 i ‘ 2.50 stat ‘The man surrendered ai when Policeman Webb cane. on the stan "nt Youths’ Black Calf Welt Sole Lace Shoes, sizes 11to2 . 299 en. These best of shoes for children we sell for less than charged f inferior kinds sold at other places, rans for tp ALFRED J, CAMMEYER, 6thAve., Cor, 20thSt, Batty oe id reporter. “fio sald that he. hed Just returned to the olty, heaving served all Bummer as si ® nearby Pag ee lay t Richmond Spring his brother Owen died Mi went to Calvary to visit prainera'arave, ‘The flowers ho had withered and the Lommel. e chor ra mi Business Opportunities advertined A “bee line” to the potnt you wang tm The World pay big returns, | soreach—e Sunday World Want lina » in i | ‘