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SOCIAL FIGHT. Ranking Lady of the Navy Not Slow to Choose Hér Place in Official Lines. If Washington Does Not Come to Time Capital): Society May Know Her No More. Rvening Worl ) WABHINGTON, Dot Mt ~ Admiral Dewey recently mild that the hardest work he ever Md was being a hero. Mra. Newey has diseovered thar AiMoutt to bo the wife of a hero, Those » Who know this charming lady afiem (hat she is bitterly <lisappointed because ahe will not be the wife of u hero ident like Mra, U. 8. Grant However this may be, no one doubts that she can get me enjoyment In the fact that whe is ranking Indy he navy, Just at present there in a hubbub (Special to The fn the official set ax to the preel#e place im the soelal prowession which should be Q@ccorded to the ranking lady in the navy, Phe secret th hw Deen consulted, likewike the head of the War Department. The Secretary of State has been asked for all the preoedents that his offlee can bring forih Nu! the end “contro Versy ja not in sight, It would reem that It would take 4 Preeiden nar or aot of Congress to neltie his momentous queation, Mre, Dewey Determined, Mra. Dewey has amr pidera that Admiral De ede every public servant on the cop: the President J that she con y should pre list ox den’, Am there is now no Vice Ident she claima for him the second place on] feniive ocenaions. Hvery one wishes (0 know on what she bases thie e aim, and the has answered (hat (t ison the merits of the cane. Furthermore, she ia deter mined that if this honor is no tendered the hero of M nila, Washington soclerw no more. They will go where people have been wht these nice distinctions of high wv bi and Mra. Dewey will re open : neton house, the "y ucts" In time to celebrate t Then Wersary of thele weddings pAfer Chis sog (Mon, which will be stately and for the ty ih the extreme, they WHE pot enter I walt ja! whirl until the Inning of ¢ ia! keawon at (he New Year re ' we | Pat the White House, Nootety Ie Anxious, * i anxious to’ know pro t fe vais h Mrs, Dewey has Mapped or Jans}. Last year, after a stormy hie oversy with the facretary of H v and the Bevretary of War, It every sed that Gen, Millen, as head of suet Y) must enter the White House befol Vast nifal Dewey and (he navy contingent lion fle decision was based upon the sent Welty of the departments, and no per: oidhal bearing as to the relative rank of 0b two officers, Admiral Dewey as an | wiwidual ranks Gen, Miles a* an indl- dual, but the General commanding the army, whether he be full General, Lieu- fonant-General oy Major-General, i given Precedence over the man commanding the Navy, Such was the official man. date, and Admiral Dewey might obey it if he wished to, but his elever wife had ‘no idea of yielding her point, Accordingly, a# soon 8 Ue Diplomatic Corps, the first (0 be received by the President, had passed the iine, dre, Dewey adroitiy secured the escort of the Becretary of the Navy and, stepping # & the front, held the right of way and « led the line of oMolals and notables ‘This action caused trouble, becaune Mro, Dewey had preceded the Supreme Court families and other high magnates, who Claimed the privilege. Mra, Puller, wife of the Chief Justice, #0 Incenged that John Addison Por- ter, then secretary to the President, wan \ eompelled to explain offoially how tt all happened. Another New Year episode " was that Mre. Dewey chose her recep: tion hours from 12 to 2, whereas official Washington was never known to open HA ae before 4 o'clock in the after Nainital and Mra. Dewey thus recaived the frst calle from Gen Atlien, the en, ra and the diplomats. Tho Cabinet cers yrs it Visit the hero of Mar Blin g. 4 nm the plea that they oe their dean, leagues Ta Pani Her Latest Pian, announcement of Mr: sia th the raya ‘and herself ie nvitattor ito La - nok given © § ho tha for functlos ey, tn th way Precedence ance of. the Governmental ‘be secured. If they he the peed ter will, of course, lacen of honor, no matte Futloe ve her oghtint ecere, ‘Senatorn oF oT ono some time In Wats New van" ‘if mh, fotting. a sy upply of new and effective toilets, Tier adm 4nd detractors all agree that she iy ‘one of u ted women of the rapl ing an Sxcelent hs meek pope Mand (6 one ounel er an of the. few. Indien it 1 eh noclety who, pereonaily” or or home, rate mationt iy honate. that, fer matter how elaborate a luncheon or banquet whe desires to eve, it ean all er own kitchen and ty her carveita,’ On oan be verved” by her own OS a MAY BE BODY OF W. B, HOYT. Ma-New Yorker, Helleved to Have Been Drowned in Portland, Me. A despatch trom Portland, Me,, 1 celved here this morning, tolla of the Anding of the body of a well<tressed man in the harbor on whom was a Mémorandum book with the name "W, H. Hoyt, % Bifth avenue, New York City," The body, hours in the water, was that of a man about forty-five yours old, with a heavy \ te tte equally | 4 and the Vive-Presl| WNoh had been but a tew| Me i FOUR | bh ANDIEOW © UMP IBLL, WALT Infeleletelniminteleletteteistelobaietetminteteteltotototelsteloletateintelototetetoletel= Prime Mover. statafobofefotenlntalefentutfalotomnfalalfefatojeluufatatl alee PRISONERS IN PATERSON ren, WILLIAM DE Hie WA ___THE WORL MRS DEWEY W M’ALLISTER GUARDED AGAINST SELF-MURDER. Three Paterson Men Accused of Jennie Boss-| chieter’s Death Say He Was the WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24; Aako ADDL Pointed Questio MURDER to Br Y, Got, Gov. Thoorevell yw whieh | ¥ ol " ir {Mr Mryan @ 4 ' he anid, “at | ' are not | i any that vot or will not} ® ‘ i W eauel anal thieves? | x " ( wil of 8,000 people | ven Chena ent F |to whom he taiked " jo ofertecjerfectednd The re mioh more honestly | ¢ OUT Tht CANA te n for the Gov- ernor, Who Switches Off yan, "i 1 wh ont wl antage Was for tho good of every man Huw ed money fhe Gover ® koup with mare one shan Mr iiryan ‘ poor Porto | b “ f « ’ achined 1 in uh ‘ att hi ae \ ! Mr} a r ‘ Wy c baal rain ont 4 by stato: ve ide to ue ARLVILGE. 0. fedioy fa a Tho prison officials at Paterson feat) all active buriness men, of ox " Wir facher, Hugh | w were M sbnm with that Waller MoAlliater, the rich young | family, and, with one exceptton owt cmteomed cline f i sg) 1 (he ipeonie; abou (hn each Jsoclety man, whom the confersions of | highest repute 1 lh ther, Exedy] Toe ago weil |three of hia friends Indicate as the} They « onnecced either by Ker t daugnt You i ‘ Tammany in| MPRA! resentinant at he fact tha i J prime mover In the death of donnie] martlage or tes of friondahiny with " " Ue ile} hh a : ashore. ‘We sald IHat onl} peopl Hommohieter, will attempt to take hie} most prominen: persons in the thriy des NOE ann ne |, SUiQebad reajrited we don't life He bas already debated the ques: |New Jersey city the mow r ’ inent si *| WehG th we how stn e ould ¢ yeome ' Inia 1 Hon of suletde, and ao etriet have been Many Families Disuraced calle. Ri! ae Sot ea IMAG Gt people. whan he precautions (hat even Nie #UEPEN>) ore natural Indienation whieh thelr " i ' The int torday ted the Governor h are Jers have heen taken from him, atrocious deed would exelte t reer! P ia Ohana’ Ohelda County and (of AiG, Rye been enabled si ! | A turnkey heard him say to one of his! community te lost aight of ‘ sis debauch to ®| Dlanti¢d to, end age of glory In with (hel and tollow-prixonors lant night diegrace chat as fallen na 4 " an adver | Utiow toont evening will F, firyan ia-elested ne tt fov others and the! worthy persona through (heir mix ‘ hot be devotod (0 apeeohmaking bu Th the penahote one. Ton hetnw thought a coward Hd end all | duct He ee ee eee eee tortor in | (he reviewing of a mreat para , Hoes no thin! Towday there 18 no longer any mystery | jy har fonder eh nT mtope. wees munde al Mariville, Casen wil bop hres vat nN Clonely ried, about the tragedy, TH n naye thy i Au mppoved the in: ly 4, Canastota, Onelda and Tome \n | fomed to the detail of thelr orlimos—all | \'eatine Int and May eHCUO | onter to hinve UIIGA reached beCoTe 8) eee eeememmeememmmmenensn | ‘The four prisonera were guarded with | hut MoAlliater, ile anid mv “lp oat overner took up a new topl more than ordinary care by the rs denounced aa the ring ay i sahort speeches. today, AM slept well but MoAlileter, | He tw gold fo have adminiatored Ue ite evan th Bla LOUE Throwah thle who did not even He down, Hie face t#| enlom) "knoe "drops to (he girl in| Avoot TAdey KAAS ull RELOAHIE BS GH pale and hagmard towtay, and he ts very | ihe hack room i Christopher Saal ane | (il 8 i ep mnonae mada he BURNS, On hid nervoua, in marked contrast to his de> | joon, \ Aenounodd Tk aa POBDIAE thle COUNKRY to meanor of yesterday Mle suggested bundling the maudtitr n HA THe HO TOAROd Thad CONE Hel When the four were tot ett In the! girl into Cabman Btoweraft's hack and |), fits. tat evevupia) Hara to the. Wene ipper corridors for exercise this morne | driving Mer out to Lee's road Nounr wi haste to (he home ‘ soir ey : | Ing Kerr and Death were allowed 10) He it was who, it ls charged, ordered [of |) |mingle with the other prisoners for an hour. Campbell who, the police may, ts | | not so deeply implicated ax the others, Kept by himself, McAllister, however, was guarded ly. A Keeper walked by hie wide neare the railing as he paced up and down the narrow core ridor from MeAlliater's prison warden f any moment, to take his own life, Cabman Soweroft was released thie morning on fuenisting a $1,000 bond to Appear wa a witness, Shame in Many Homes, More than half the prominent post ts in Paterson, N. J. are crushed ith whame today over the murder of girl whore body was found Friday norning last near the Wagarow Bridge over the Passale River Walter MeAllistor, George C. Kerr, Wiillam A. Death and Andrew Camp- bell, under arrest for her murder, are BAD CHECKS — FOR $100,000 Gang Working as Agents of Republicans Had BanksTakeThem, aking up the When H. M. Cook was arraigned in the Harlem Court today on the charge of Passing bogus checks to which the name: of ML. Mubleman, Treasurer of the Republican National Campaign Pund, had heen formed, detectives said that the accused was evidently a member of a wang that within the last two weeks had floated $100,090 in bad paper Cook Induced Willlam J. Wright, of 126 West Hundred One wid Twenty Afth street, (o deposi checks purporting to represent $110 to hia count in the Mount Morris Bank, Muhleman's name, Cook explained that they were contri butions the Republican campaign fund, and the Committee, not desiring to let the amount of the riptions be wenerally known, had ar ed to cash There all bore Mr. io the checks In different banks, Wright gave Cook $110 in cash and a days ago the prisoner appeared ‘The bank| fow again with $170 in cheeks. oMciais began an investigation and found that the checks had been forged, 1t ie now maid that the gang clreu- lated bogus paper in the various cities of the State in the manner followed by Cook and got at least $100,000, Two other arrests in connection with the matter are expected in Harlem to- day, and the police of other cities have been anked Cook was BRIEFS IN FORGERY CASE, Counsel for Patrick and Jones Anke for Their Dine! Frederick House, counsel for Arthur T, Patrick and Charles T, Jonet, accused of forging the name of the eccentric Tt would he sulelde to Jump over, and) dhe might seek, at the huckman to stop al a lonely piace Juring ihe return journey while lifted the unconaetous girl lout, drageed her Into the brush and with two other of his companions, maltreated her, 4 spite the protests of Campbell and th hackman, who alone seemed to retain a senso of rational humanity Thinks of Flaneee, MoAliinter ts ald to be enmaged to marry, He has mid that he would "awing’ rather than let hin Mince read An admiaaion of mullt from hie lips, His (hree companions are married, MoAllinter Is qa thirtyewoond degree Mason. He ie thirty years. old, a mem bor of the frm of James MeAlitetor & wk manufactirers, Hla two olvers are leaders in Paterson poolety Hie nickname of “Sporty McAllister Is an Indication of his repute among the men of the town, Co, George C. Kerr i# forty-one years old Hin oldest girl t# just budding tnt womanhood, He has children by hie HURPAY STICKS TD AIS STOR as | Saye Odell Wrote Famous | “Blocks of Ten” Letter. The mystery of the "locke of ten letter was thickened thie noon by a visit) of William Barnes, jr, Chairman of ihe | Republican! Mtate Executive Commitee, | to ex-Henatow Muryhy, who way® hie got 4 copy of the letter from Major James Otte Woodward, of Albany, Chairma MeGuire, of the Democratte State hx ecutive Committ Wan present at the Interview fn the Hoffman Houre ‘The lettor was given out by Motuire It purported to be Instructions to Will lam N. Contee, a Republican, At the interview Benator Murphy wald "Hf any body wants affidavits in tile matter, let him go up to Washington County and get them, We don't want them. It is up to Odell,” Chairman MeGuire added "We don't need any amdayits, We have received the facts about (hat corruption letter from rasponalble eit jaens, whore namen we have given. Mr. Barnes later maid to an Kyening World reporter “S told #enator Murphy that as he bed made these charges he ought either to furnian us evidence of their genuineness m ole retract them, ‘fenator Murphy replied, and I quote hia exact words: ‘We will not retract and we will not produce the evitence Unless we are forced to, We got our Information from James Otls Wood ward, of Aibany, « reliable and respon- file citizen, and we have confidence in him." ‘T again called on Monator Murphy for hia evidence oy deman: a Feiraction and an apology, He again re’ elther, 1 guess that js about all, it, Mr, Odell?” fen't millionaire, William M, Rice, decided to submit no evidence for the di eure M rete Brann this morning, He sali would reser his evi dence we until the cape. was tried by a jury, i the Magistrate deemed that necersary: we fa soked that the comp.aint be dis- on the fore been mado agalnal | tno case had © lawyer and Valet, Axsletant Districts Attorney hotly objected, and eat erate Flame Mr, Odell said; "Yeu, except that I want to say that {1 nover wroté, signed, dictated, in- eptred or indorsed thir letter or any le tor like it, It te a base an} clumsy forgery, There is not the frit particle of evidence of any such letter having | 4 come for this office, ‘To speak very charitably, a gold as been sold to Murphy.’ shorn mer wave both sdea morrow to eimai “PIERROT PAINTER” IS HERE. Ethel Wrigh: Fras hing Comes on the sa Rae se it ‘OPEN AS DAYLIGHT.’ Goy, Roorevell argued that money BRYAN FOR TWINS’ SPONSOR, Aske Candle Cheintentnn, Voor Maw date to oh A pontal ' W this ator a murderer ‘Tratn, Ate Noy Killed hy Wrank Madusky, a Weilled by a train in Middaugh sireet . ential Rusitoud late tant wail there Was no Hagman orosnltig | evensy wa at the of the Jersey night. Tt at the mong thelr J j them is tantamount to frat degree ay ) ba CASTORIA|_ Yor Infante and Children, ve tig fate wet half I; ibid and Twenty-sixth Street. ue . We ‘ Patents Musical, , ' ard wae delivered at Tams | a many Hall toutay, addreaned to Itie Bacetlenoy Willlam Jennings * Trypan, tex Premdent f the Vntted | Naik (tobe tater of America, cure Tammany Hall ' " Fourteenth street. near Third avenue, The h New York \ i CAFS ATV" Th an almort undecipherable hand waa] earra, An Witten on he obher ald: | back ° “! ox ther neck “Iie Excellency Willan J. ryan mine! man AA tex Ax a poor man living in a rear house as in jot i o) At SS Kant Tis! atest, take the libert niet “ white nd twin voye and W make the i , fwent aw to Mave. your honor ‘ my fy, mopped the funeral of the Sunday at 13 o'olot} | ‘ ‘ ) Make a lew autopsy SOrVANE J sca ihe! r “e Who Runs May Read. An experienced smoker sald this morning that--beyond all question—the tinest pack. aye of granulated smoking Tobacco sold to-day is LONG OM because it had a MILD and MELLOW flavor all its own the same good smoke always—in all seasony—in all places, JUST YOU TRY IT, nd for the Pre: Label Fronts Premiums, you Remember tos mim Ku are good for end to know J, J BAGLEY & CO, 71 Maiden Laney N.Y, NOK wort PKLY PAYMENTS Fine tamoods, red on fret pay " mae 1 SE ea ee? bg only seiahee prey 1 hes pe SLL IN, wiell a rap nadie Mar gar. i wil se se weed hs ’ ES GT RRR RET 4 x) Dr. Valward toot, DRS. KOCH THE TWO AND THEIR GREAT GERMAN The Great lav The Kooh DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS, Inhatatio Dr. Kdward Koch, who is the Medj-| forgotten that Dr, Robert wan the cal Director of the Koch Lang Cure | Hlseoverer of th ne (eallod the ind inventor of the Koch Inhalatt Abereuline) Which) Doote: vd is again in New York ‘hes Th his Apparat hore shown, Seven yoars ago Dr. Robert Koch | Whleh thrown this Hine inte the lungs in ¢ discovered his tubereuline medicine ym biiation for the cure of Consumptton: Ne Os Vag fin manner that Tt was tho frat remedy that ever enables the medicine to be branthed did actially cure this fatal disease, Uleetly into the evwod lung, so although by Injection tt succeeded | His great remedy ton the dine to a Hnited extent enme tteelf, It kills the disease geria Two years later the wonderful) nd heals the lung, The old way of }Inhalation Machine for the vaporize SWAllowing medicine thie the stom. ing of healing olls combined with, 4¢h kills more people than tha dise thin Koch Tuberculine was invented | ease Itself and imported to this country by! Dr Koch {4 the only physteian hy Dr Bdward Koch, By the ure of p that name in New York City, He thin Invention olly vapors, combined | Will remain here long enough for with the tuberculine medicines, are |every one with ling diseases to cone Wrought directly Into the lungs it | out him. Consultation free the seat of the disease, and thow He and his cousin, Robe t shave snide of people have testified to be: }epent a lifetime in the treatment and ng cured Since these two systema} cure of Consumption and Asthma, ave been combined the pationts and] and he ie making @ trip of Inventigne Moo have been under the direet/ tion of the American Koch Lung Cure mntrol of Dr. Edward Koch, who ar-|offlees, whieh can be found in most Tast Mon-| of the large cities, the main offlee hee ing at 48 W. 20d st. New York, This city bas no branch offices, The Phil. ved In New York only ay The two doctors are each typical jermans, and are bokh modest and|adelphia Koch Lung Cure OMee and tiring, and while Dr. Bdward Kooh | Sanitarium te at 1834 Arch st, where how by hie wonderft! Inhalation | he will for three days be in consultas Machine brought this remedy to ation next we Send for booklet ex t not be |, Macy & Co,'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Pricem 5 Nae S Both Sides 14th St, from #3th co 161 7 aan Quadruple-Plated Silver. The Macy system is signalized in the selling of Silverware, |All thrifty buyers know our way. Largest quantities and ‘vy. rieties, best qualities and patterns, lowest prices, and that janet nothing else to be said, Tea Sets, including tea pot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher and waste bowl—beautifully hand-engraved and brilliantly burnished—ten styles to choose from, $7.92. yot it tment suocesstil issue plaining tr Tea Sets, composed of the same number of pieces as the above sels, but smaller in size, $3.98, Claret Pitchers, large size, imitation cut glass, silver plated mountings, 94, Candle Sticks, $1.88, | | Baking Dishes, $2.24, | Cake Baskets, $2.21, Whipped Cream Howls, 88¢, Table Casters, $1.98, Knives and Forks, Spoons and Ladles, Not a batch of back numbersgthat anxiety to be rid of has prompted slicht reductions from rates originally inordie nately high, but handsome, standard productions, includ- ing Rogers and other well known and reliable makers, marked to sell at prices that are not even paralleled by the retailers of undesirable, admittedly by-gone styles. | Butter Knives, each, 19¢, | | | Butter Dishes, $1.49. Pickle Jars, $1.88. Chocolate Pots, $1.88, Cracker Jars, $2.14, Water Pitchers, $2.34. Tea Spoons, set, 37¢, Coflee Spoons, set, 49e, Dessert Spoons, set, 69e, Table Spoons, set, 74¢ Cake Knives, each, 49¢ Fish Knives, wea 590, t Pie Knives, each, Sugar Spoons, each, 18c, Oyster Forks, set, 49¢. Fish Forks, each, 49¢, Dessert Forks, set, oe, | Dinner Forks, set, 746. $1.12, ' Crumb Knives, each, 796, Cream Ladles, each, 198 Gravy Ladles, each, 466 Oyster Ladles, each, 74a, Salad Forks, set, ee Dentistry, DON’T WAIT autil bitter Soup Ladles, each, 98e, Dentistry SENSITIVE TEETH le Without Pain, cold weather, but come how while the weather [s fine to have gtd. | Slee sane: cid YSiN GUN ARR RaW OMA. 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