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TRING TPH RPERRE MERRIER oe kaye | RAC PRICE ONE ( CENT, | “CHEERS AND HISSES GREET CANDIDATE. 0 — 100,000 HEAK vEW “YORK, THURSDAY, OCTORKR Is, op ‘i i} wal dill BROOKLYN, | WES REM, ""sr Uneaten One in New ‘hie Vath the f} OOOO OOOO COU UOC OOO GHNOTOCOOMOOOD 0 U 3 | | 0 0 j-- Police Prevent a Tragedy ) Other in Jersey “BEWARE OF A GREAT ri he davog nets STANDING ARMY.”—Bryan, man, of Westport, Conn, whe came to S A ff fy thie Fly today with @ loaded revolver j iH} it lo Mill a man who wrote love letters to , , { fis wife, wae arrested this morning at J One Hundred and Thirty-elgnth street | and While avenue. Kitinger's story, when arraigned be- n fore Magistrate Mayo in the Morrisania LOUIS WINNERS Court, excited the sympathy of the ‘a Magistrate Ne nia wife tn the ori WMO OCOD mother of three children in Weatport, (Bpecial, 10 ‘The Wvening World) | and ‘earned of her Intimacy with Theo We iat AbaiAlle FA ty ta ‘ore 0, Parnona, of this elty, OBWEGO, Oot. 18—Bryan arrived here at 6.90 and made hin Inst speoct Bhe confewned, he wald, and declared |of the day Tonight he addresses a mass-meeting at Syracuse, she wae sorry, and would have fothing The fe more to do with Parsons if her hus The Bryan managers estimate that 100.000 persons heard him speak to» band would forgive her, day on hl) tour from Sehnectady, He made speeches in sixteen elties, mitten oe All along the line of the tour enthusiasm has been the rule, aeve at Gloversville and Johnstown, two trust towns, At Gloversville the Demo- Ettinger produced an envelope hooted and advised by the crowd to “Get out” ererete erererere There is liable to be an increase in the army of from 100,000 to 200,000 under the present tendency, and in time the people will be so situated that they will be afraid to say they are afraid, William J. Bryan, + wo wick women jumped from the] third etory of their homes at the same hour—6 o'clock this morning, One was almost instantly Killed and the other died in twenty minutes Mre. Mary A. B. Farley, forty-five y old, who lived in & handsome | brown-stone houre at 168 Went Bighty peventh atroet, fell from a rear exten: sion on the third story just before day light Mra. Farley had been an in pome time and was frequently with digsiness Bho sept last night tn her room on the second fluor, and her | husband, Philip H, Parley, superinten: | dent of the agencies of the Mutual Late | Insurance Company, with an ofice at 22 | LAberty street, occupied @ couch beside her. ‘AUS o'clock this morning he awakened | ‘and saw that his wife had left the room, | He went to the third floor and saw an — 2 tetereierererecerer ESULTS AT HARLEM dressed to Theodore O. Harsona, 6 | vratic standard-bearer w indow, On going out on the bal- Willie avenue, in which were (wo mike oor Meitw hin wife fying In. the vant : tives, ‘The envelope and paper were of Hia appeal to cruwh the trusts wea met with cries of “lee, lee! How below. He hastened downstaire an a dainty type and the handwriting was | anout . _ i found her with her skull fractured. She | ANDONED BABE ARF that oth Gamba sae. ctaoee "Sirs. freo wilver? How about Croker? You get out. Hrtinger”’ Bhe handed him the frat to Bryan kept hie temper and good nat edly chaffed the crowd, remarite was still alive, but unc us Dr Birong, of 7 Woat Fifty-second street, was called, but the woman dled tn} twenty minutes The sotan notified the Coroner And a death certificate was issued Mra. Furley and her husoand, with ther daughter, had just returned from their summe reshl nee re i” rhe the had‘ wettten it, he ing: "If & man can't get an idea into his head he'll get {t In the neck.” led Veday, | wish Pa ee jan Then & fence on which a doron boys were perched fell and the epenker to me, aout | shouted above the din; That must have been the Republican platform, 1% fi tre icetih f° ed Ot we meeting think It best that nk gop a Ian are i tte Jalen. eae We dteocea te Parsone| "Oot stand, my frienda, It won't stand.” aa He Toten) We. on tne | ‘The crowd laughed and Bryan finished his speech In peace, save for am cine in Mi envelope, | ocoastonal shout of “Toe! Bopulay ai ll her nciaten, to Nellie atenniny ul her woman ’ oMee open . wh pe 0 enn ihe tent ran Herr Von Bruening Seeks So.! When Sire, Mackay obtained her 4+ nik ou un row " reply {so In the heart of the Hill country and the Democrats here years oll ne Wan fatally injured Chie wil voree, her former husband settied a P uy ¥ oll sid “| have no love for Croker, and are {nclined to resent Bryan’ praive Morning by Vea ve atten derasy, Clal Recognition Denied [generous income on her, and with the \DERGOES AN OPI 1 iiear ‘Teddy—Pipane do not think that’ of Tam: h p FORA E EERSTE City, while delirious from. fe (ata sta indly feeling of m father gave coatly ’ hal ig th ihis, letters for f many at the New York meeting Tuesday night, Manning has been suffering Him in Germany, l#ifts to her, The German Ambassador h "raking ime write It, { love you and At Johnstown the crowd wan decidedly hostile. The old ery of “lem, or neveral says and | ourht to en nd the growing attach ent fous Tarthe nin Nye itelmay 4 “ap ateny (ce. punctuated Bryan's speech, and his remarks were frequently hissed, eee heen we Watching. ; A | by tranetarrin “fi¥3 young tran to 4 oe before Aig iy Mol have if in all, 75,000 persons heard Bryan speak up to 5 o'clock. This morning she was left alone for a . atantinoy rh her | nt theives @tay with and doyt write few moments, when she wot out of hed) Herr A, Von Bituening, the dine [Anil wie pita aut thelr love Bul the ef to Wg ttinger, bat direct At most of his wtopping places to-day Mr. Bryan was confronted by nd ran to the window of ter room, Unguiwhed young German diplomat, and tere to any inn, Wente M 1 h hed ; any on Bruening re- | i Mellasy Wilkins, Weel jarge and conspicuously posted bills warning the people against him, k the fret train for New| These bills announced in large red letters "Bryan is here,” and them a i} t couple Pleven an ine taied Roof, and raleing his wife, who was formerly Mra, Gordon | ware marries digi cael allah sidewalk, She strick'on her mead and Mackay, will soon make their perma. : VBCR Ral ure ete wetaiae otedeat \s ILL TO. Had dat ained a fracture of the skull, Dr.) ent home in Washington, hie wife, and aiace then haw ato ee ; found wave extracts from his speeches made at Knoxville, Tenn,, in 1896, : the pqloon and was would) Zanesville, O., last September, and then added: “This means natio f mal dive y was «ummoned and he pro- his may have beea brought about be- | Peqular allowance upon her. | 1 iy ed her Injury of w very: aerlous| caine y T I 4 hi in a few minutes, He told hie “ werlous! cause of the cold geception that the ‘h th! (ihe owt ame BE FRIEN DS A AS story, and sakt he had come to denwad honor and industrious collapse, A vote for Bryan is a vow for low wages vr Willem war not maltetacrlon of Marware a ee inignt OF NO Wage, Bread riots and soup houses, Hard times rr va, ——— ote be trouble and he slipped out and In. | the agcepied money. {rom former [formed Haliceman An irewe ho a | ¢ i} pt ei 0 Mit von Bruening ant nie wite| Most Unexpected Result of Bryan's Suce tity ssimathy cum stugnriin'siay ‘COMBINATIONS AGAINST WORKERS, but he Aned him #0 for carrying wil) week the. recomnitten In America | ah cr ae enon ere cessful Trip Through This State. [Ringe wes ot? "°°" “°F SPRECH | on nn am ani hippee srs us pam ate ‘ i a , ter, She Waa taken to the Clty Hospital and died soon afterward. vewlyemarrie? coupe received oMetatly and soctally when they made their re- — ent trip to Berlin FIRE HORSES BEAT CREW, | fetore Von truening's nmrringe he od Was a prime favorite at the German yrs Court. Since ihen he y Dash Unqwided ‘Throweh Jersey {itr tice nen ne Mae TapHlly Fallon Olly Mtreetat mine Building. sae that T ive In a land) or filteen scare of his tite perfecting where the parties) himeelf In kill in his chosen ocompiathony Two horses attached to a chemical if ie - : goatne without a driver, Anehine madly) A truce between Il and Croker 18 0ne, this ty tant Tueslay anid ane 0 INTERPRETS VOTING LAW, |b—NO-t- SMTTHCAU ANA law same lin te oles te hate chet aan f (lsd tiik Ad ore his morn+ Unexpected resull of Hryan'® Viet, Dems) results te (hat the Hill faction and ih Midates to the Inspection of all the peo-| ment depen! on the Hon bi one Kk caused Jersey City pedestrians to ‘ate are jubilant at the news, They] Murphy-Croker fa tl n and their lenin tneyeGeneral Saye Bat Birth) ie for thelr approval or disapproval! ian? He must submit to the terme of weoatter right and left expect a complein reconciliation, Will be present at the second ippearanee) day May Come After Bleetiom, if tie Republican party had properl a nonepoly or starve, Why? Bas The team belongs to Engine House No. 4, in Firat street, near Cole street They are weil dd vnd when they heard the alarm of fire from s York Street they sprang at once into thelr places, The harness di 1 upon thelr backs automatically, but before the firemen could climb Into thetr =| ret in piaces (he horses ran out of the door Ex-Secretary’s Condi!:ion Potloeman Parigorn sw the horses,| Critical, the Doctors rabbed the brid ried to stop the 10 do fy, however, br * approached Jersey Edward Foley au at had been alven © he let n that monopoly Mein Brat ue Janae! Mi Hs iy i aria ? he Madinon 20U@F el Ai ANY, Oct, Ih-Attorney-Goneral |exercined the pow made when Senator Murpay Inv! Gar len on Oot ti Pi t WOR, ah ' mview toed an opinion on the|t nh thie administration the trust empoyment for Campiell, of (ie Hill faotion, to ehaper- ead Hichard Croker, Henator Mur | PAY if) Looty, aw con an question woulit th { 4) Woh he hae it ; Hee Ben] PAY, gearmton Pavid 1 UII) ierank | voting realdence and qualifieation of [4 ) woul! be NO more importa viher employers. That Is the ep jone Mr. Hiryan throumts the Mate, Ben-| Cambell and James K. Meciulre wi! | voters in this Blate In IL he aye now than in 186 MUL the Republican of truste Yt) have a ImrKe. & ator Murphy accompanied the gentlemen| be om Une platform, and, to cap ihe) A pernon whowe twenty-first Mrimtay | ny thelr dereliction of duty and their WorK™ here, that emplorm 100 my jar as Troy, Bo) climam, It was salt at Denwirat lia on the neat day after the electlon | rostering of trusts, have forced the (rusi itn Id Bo long an thore are pine on the Bryan special ‘on | Headquarters ttrat afternoon tat Comp RIOR TER Oy vets at ane, Gn pleased wan he with the way (hat C@Mp:| eoiler Hind B. Coler would be Uiere loo. 1 Ba Be, Ber Wyss f ep my a We Ottas treat Earl Li and Prince Ching) tei was mansging that he sent word abt special thet In h A apeeeh at the and to, regtarer therefor, Wf otherwinn) 1 want to ark you laboring men] to Mr. Croker of the success of the trip mart bother work with v 0 the presence of Menstor Mili and Mr ‘As a general proposition | think it] ¥) mt rk with your hands or Make Overtures to through the Hudron Valley, He wave]tin prem se it wee proof Mt hatel nay be akfay stated hat the residence} your brain, whether you believe it le aleompetitive. prt but let them enter for the purpose of voting required by good thing lo Nave a great industry {ft 9 combination, an electrical trials and that fe end competition and them trust manager can fx wages Wo t himself miyaiion eaca will pay the for your labor Reoauee rempetition will meek the brain, the fastest tire and will pay = my. At the Natlonal Demoe tay ei ra jn tiv Hofman Hf 4 b eld dal tI fos tone and Col Mr Croker hax held several conter> a, icwarkacnk (ell Waly elated over! a noes with Executive Chairman Me Tinta ain of (hinge. They. pi Aicled| ‘A person's feakience. once Guire since the great demonstration in a Witt In thie State as a resuli, lequired, continues until he absents him Yana Pow are ht Pet = [ih lara teaiga"sinet'" FEARS VAST ARMY WILL RULE LAND, Mr. Campbell a good deal of eredit tor the Powers. path of 7 0 t aio ib ta Urable|| Now Say. nd wan thrown down [the conatiiution i@ a place whion a perl ini, Hh ron haw fixed te Ration without; Contrmilel by one man, not beeaune present in nh of removing| his inventive genius, but because and ae ‘As the hor ue Polivem! led | WASHINGTON, Oct, 1 —Tix-f in Jumping on the rear of the engin b b Px-# eoretary Phe got hold of the reine and drought the [of State John Sherman, who tet seriously ‘aes dl yA pes in the immediate | {il at his residence in this ¢ ity, was vicinity of the restaurant In which the iy better today, but his fire started. olbehtly day, but his” condition the Associated Pi learns that Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang have finally BAN KERS BET $22,500 fa Urol aber nat Bea AMBTERDAM, N.) the difference between them?” Replying o . Y Ot. 18 toh Ww question he sald that tne rem The restaurant belongs to Herman |'* critical Croosened th GrAWiAe UP @ Jolt pros ¢ 4 Guhappe. The lone is slight He is confined to hie bed, suffering| pomal for a pence settlement, This has TO 5 000 ON M’KINLEY. EArual alee for bua other large —audi-|#n was found In the fact that they Were — from general collapse due to advanced! just been received by the powers ) domiotie and where tt ehee greeted = Mr y par ip After sugmente dant has Bryan upon his arrival at Am omedy that a def terdam ) urging PI age, While he may rally, It je hope is| Beyond the fact that it is \ikely to re exp ed fol oe « - e ¢ hl STATE INS! EcToR A GIRL, ane tint Ste yo Nw Fat bane considerable alteration before Hid f lar He spoke here from the rear of his train plot a I be saquee@ed out of me nephew and niece, and Compton | Proving acceptable, nothing | certain: and the people covered all the adjacent SPIRE " Ming Mary Moxcey Appointed to |Blirman, i von of the late Gen | na acceptabie, nothing ¥ ax-erain-| Tepeage of Odds Over Other Wagers Made Age Pea eae a Os wn me mothe oe win, are here, @ ol Allves have r+ t Hie specch was an appeal to Repubit. | Mone ment b 1 pa: the State Hoard of Charition, heen. summoned The Chinese Midater here, Bir Chih r n appeal t publi HARE Oty pay wag | Inwpector for the New York state], Mts. McCallum, Mr Sheri wan’ daugh| Chen Lo Feng Luh, profes iano In Wall Street This Morning. 6 to ‘nvestinate the Democratic alde Ma ir jokan from wages ip gnder ° Board of Charities 1s the title held by| '¢r DORPIRH HY 8) 1s 26) So ance of ruch proposal, but It can be Wm) of the politioas situation he argued] resents no money inves be that If he had “een elected President in. he rated, t Mary Moxcey, of this city, Mies a definitely sald that It Is now engaging Aiawa akia\ tnt! We Woe! I) ale (iy fee i | thee 01 the attenti f 4 q Po M, B. Mendham, of Mendham Bros.) Mi Mendham said tnat he in nin mtenography for girls Havel stead of Mr. McKinley and had t plage from ayracuse, wher she QUIGG SNEERS AT BRYAN, |\* on of the British Foreign) vera and brokers at 2 Broad street, | own behalf Public Bvening Sehoo! | juctod htmaclf ‘oward the trusts a | nt haba ote and temperance work. She stood fourth ragatrerticy fhe ge wagered 122,000 againet 05,000 thie after! ‘The odds of the tet, 41-2 to 1, were an i, pth irene no eraduatea [Army quer seine traaevant hae Gah tion Ih oneee Ae: jempera t MoKinley would be re-elected. inoreawe over those prevailing this) Any pup nF wad 4 in the Clvilervice examnation last De- 14 eth abe pe [on the from the public eehools or who le sixteen |Mepublicyna would not have nd 1 it comber, oloen Demeeratld Candid J. J. Judge, a betting commissioner, for morning, Several mall wagers were) ae, gee alaibe tov membership Th nig conduct He appealed to them to i CferriOk fo the @emy aaonttoms ’ i , bel ie Slanother person woore name he would made in Wall street and around the Fit.ca} 10 parsing upon (heir own| MP Bryan sald that there was tine he worked ser my through Bytacuse uel Kly Quins: Who arrived trom| TRUST ISSUE Snot teil took the bet ‘Admintatrat hey ' ble to be an inerense of the army y washing dishes, and after Gaya ago ¢ jot teil took the dministration am they woul have been « i waver tines \nectpied A ih send AR Mba IS PARAMOUNT, ih parsthe upon a Democratic Admittes| Hm (0 400, ander ¢ h Mei hodiat) a wl Me dhieell 1 on five . Oe tration | present tendency, and € tn time noon to-day and land ed at the War peer Tis | bab {i an A ike! » line dock an hour later. Mra. Quigg way Slt a 'T VOTE FOR AN EMPIRE; AMERICA COULD : Why in {h' he ashe the He | the people would be ao altmatod Walling there In a cart lage, if the Republican party 4 DON T (@) (@) ; TAKE CAN publieana say there are both good truste Has they woele be afraid to aay yhat do you think of Hevan'e hind propert at « ew and bad trumte and (hat they oa ell | thes were atrali speech?” Mr. Quigg W118 asked » 14 4 = ae Ret O81 E ant hed toon wtven to tf BETTER BE FREE THAN RICH.” {) = “What can one aay, "eal a ‘ of aman wht ure oath egies] f mrlear the present namie} BETTER BE FREE THAN RICH, (Prion & BS heory RY i istration the truant ques ri ne be unpo pular In the come FONDA. N that they had quod rains and must unt , wonld be no more prominent | NDA Forcount for the thirtyent« Sie i elacaeadin dh ssouphael dl Bh now than It was in 106, but i | SFEECH | Oot, WOM Bryan] not take the rik of @ drought b> voting hours ending at P.M. Fein i Quige sprang into was received with any other Ueket dav. Ba 4 ie « deel ton the undestrable the Repubiloan party had 4 Lie ee eerie vain | (ee: cléleuiea tha: tiie het te aaa , ony Pe ae i al individual | wy tte own condaet foroad to eodioions to juctity reo iu | pulled Into Fonda ans could have any influnes: on aoa * | mp By a vininity: Fair to~ thio question to the front, Woe chande ef government ench He addressed: Ati snbech hert: oops menis, and anid that if they cones ‘ | it and Priday; Haht to and it mant meet it—WILL- ican poltey tm rl sally to the farmers, xaying thar the (rolled the rainfall there would Ber) r ponopel: pon Water, 4 1AM 4. AN. ‘ main reapon urged upon the farmers Monopoly non : ony. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, bythe Republican orwiore as io "ny | fe contended that there could ie me) . they should vote the Republican ticket (Continued on Second Pageh i it 4 6 Dale cats as kn aN aa i . ie oy