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WEHATHER-FATR AND co _PRICE ONE CENT, BOOM FOR NIXON SAID TO BE CROKER’S SCHEME. Clever Plan to yt ewan Reform Attacks on the Wigwam and Put For- ward a Business Man for Mayor in 1901, } Vice.Committee Meets at ) Tammany Hall Behind Closed Doors and Elects Nixon Chairman— Hoax, Says Reynolds, Richard Croker's war om vice 16 on in eanerat, The Commitice of Five, to suppress ! vice, held its first meeting in Tam- many Hall at 3 o'clock, John Keller, one of the committee, invited every citizen of New York to lay before them any evidence that will help sup- i press the dives or prove public om. nal vice, “Spare no one," was Croker's order to the committee, Fire Commissioner Scannell »t!- fied the vice committee that he w il not eerve as an membor, His suc- censor will be appointed by the com- } ater { Lewis Nixon will be Tammany's candidate for Mayor. The Croker vibe crusade 1s really intended to bobs Nixon, Chairman of the Vice | , Cofatuittes, for the Mayorulty nomi. “This was the belief of the ma- | Jority of big politicians at Tammany Han this afternoon, Croker's ap- palatment of a Vice Committee was @parally commended as a shrewd ties! move, has ordered every leader to : the dives in his district are algned, ts. threat that every leader in- volved in the protection of crime will be dopobed nd every official pun: fehed has spurred Tammany n, from Police Commissioner down, to inetar’ action. Senator “Tim'' Sullivan ordered @very resort on the Bowory closed and other leaders frantically followed ult, Chief of Police Devery has men out to close the dives. He declares io town will be closed tight. All along the line has gone the order, “Shut up, Croker says sb.” VICE CRUSADE A NIXON BOOM, Croker’s Move Will Make Lew's Nixon Mayor, NIGHT EDITION — cials guilty of connivance with criml- | tu, The THE NEW RECRUIT, lasted for over an hour and a half, Du {ng that time messengers were dee spatened to various parts of the Sixth| lg ry nignte ‘ove Pot three left in Bixth treet, and was com, That Bichard Crokers suddenly launched anti-vice crusade ts in rewity the beginning of a boom for Lewty Nixon for, saga for the belief of most astute District and the order, “Bhut up ight," 4 our’ men Was went to overy “red ght" house, ‘pool-roam and ‘resort within the radius ign’ any Hall ever for f anything aut of of halt @ mile, Nene Pa at Bi, t any man ir Henator Pmothy 1, dutivan won wooo | , pista act etgcele Ma sig ne ays | “Circulation Books Open to All.” cap “PR l Di AY, * 1900. NEW YORK, ‘NOV EMBE R 16, Sea EEEEER ERROR OReiannennree NOTED MINISTER DENOUNCES THE GRUSABE ON VICE, WEATHER-PAIR AND comm, = | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | | PA RKHURST SAY ATS.A COWARDLY AGING | § PRICE ONE CENT, as oy WOMAN TRIESTOKILL KASER WILLIAM, a, ey Hurls a Meat-Chopper at the | Emperor as He Drives 4 to Barracks, : He was identified by several of hi ime Detect ne ut Feeney was of a roapertavie funlly and had spent $4,000 within six monthe avenue ia, reed) ‘ni ¥ the Ola I Hank i ives ttt Wilt Invtade Moo “¥en. TL think Mt will. Tt well tho pooires da and everything else gi F abe” etn Special Veaina Vale-Prince Naw Vern Wm gid Hs 0 ny un » povember i “te Peta iveaie olty pojourning at Mightands “Tend (wo daganiors, DR. PAR (HURST OAVE THE FO WING INTRAVIEN i) CROKER VicH | ADH RXCEUSIVELY AN HVE Ve WY (fy Aweapiited Press) | aT ag PRESLAY lb Kmperor Willa n| ATT)-DET ' F SYa DISCOUNTEH to-day whieh Aw he wan drivin in an ope arriage to the Culr Harracks, accompanied by the Here TUB Ti pre i i [iiary Prince of Meiningen, 4 w uf he crowd hurled a hand choy OHANGE OF HKALE arrlage rapidity with whieh the vel ; , wae passing saved ite occupants, ‘The atohet fell fuet bevtnd the cerriaw woman waa immediately arrented WILL ONLY GIVE VY VIGOR TO THE CONCEH THAT ARB BET FADE FORSHIS OVE A THHOW raps WILL CROKERS PROPOBAL 10 COOPERATE WITH iA GANIZATIONS OF THIS CHTY aOR HK INV A 0 ‘ — Th THE VICEsQUEST! A COWARDLY BLUPF | Formal Announcement Is/S THE INVERTIGATING HAS ALREADY BEEN ooNE, THE Caan, Made of His Coming Retirement. HAS DEEN HEARD, THE IURY ARE NOW ) NG AND THD WASHINGTON, Now 6=At Mahe} v1) VERDICT WILL BE RETURNET MHI ‘i that March ( next h rom! 9, " Fi HAW ALW | i KER THE CREDIT POR THE Jane Cabinet BOSS CROKER—Talk About Your Reformers, What Do You Think of My Make-lu? | ir wl President's ‘Heel ebeteeobeoibdebetoniiieeb bile tle ie illsbeiiieebriebeb COURAGE OF HIB NRPRAN DING-'TO A VIR: Lom milly. tor ‘ , = none. TIM SULLIVAN STARTS OUT WITH YOU'S INV AIA RESIGNY IMT ADMEI = The retirement of Attorney-General VIGOR TO PURIFY THE EOWERY. SHOWS HINARI TO BEE AS MECH OF HOON A welitaral abo . ee by & reporter for The Evening World.) | 6.18 vice, the Hepubli- wished 1 P. MERA TINGS Tae Senator, when asked his opinion r? KNAVES t ets Spurred by Croker, “ Red|or tne proposed crusade againat vice by [34 t@0My. th Martin Bngei'n dintsict,| BN? n hin : the A ” Tammany Hall, said i Johnny. Roxton'n datelet . eer Light” Leader Becomes a | “1 think Capts. Heriiy and Diamond Thats the ew Tehserion Republican ues t dials Sl N have done diame sinne they've m Hii ‘ welts i ie . Strenuous Reformer. In thelr diatriets, From a posliieal stande| th enteral Bae ‘i none ting & corporatin| point Lihink it would ye a goo thing | ean . Ln After spending an unpleasint hatt| for Tammany Mall and the whole be NEWPORT RESULTS, Dounaeh hour with Richard Croker at the Demo+|ooratte party if all these places were y Ae Ndtoke Oe A erale Club and hearing the big Hoes] whut up, FIFTH RACEe=ifonace 1, Miss Aut bi Rubalane es Maxecwily that reail the riot act abou: the resoris In thel “If you notice In every place wh \ weit <i ; vi Nee wervesiy: FAW Sixth Distelet, Senator Timothy 1. 8ul-| here | soolal evil the Rep atace where al ; SIXTH RACEHorseshor Tobucra 10. 1. 7.2, Marl Poneo @ ' he livan left FIth avenue greatly crestfal-lis in control. vil people overrun the | here vet. ou wi i PRaR os Jen and went direct to the Howery to [soctlona, keep up the rents and don't | E00"! want them, ‘They drive good es tiromd matter | carry out hin instructions @ the poor people a chance Ne mee j ; ts were Woen the: ion, Tim roashes. Broome |“'inc 8S DMeRe 8 canes (o set tn Av tot avers SHE HAD $1,000 IN GEMS, | SPENT FORTUNE: IN JAIL. sor havea sirent he waiked husilly to the hy and Didmond Rave | 1 entrance to the Oveldental Ho he re 4 med hypocrites in | | am wor J hotetste the’ Senator's home, b vtid They haved | thi cow I Bat Peivoner Nefised to Pay Cale! Mon d Nowue Cheeks pas five rd Hot enter, Inetead he pulled eeby'| | inten i ‘ Ag tenements, Her. |e! Md 2, ti nan, and Wer Mined, od tn Brooklyn. hey hat down over his forehead, turned up B Me that hi at ralded ninety | ieta; (how It exists, everybody knowa| Helen Stevens, who sald she was an} Judge Mf Streokiyn, to tay | tect We Hib ool Pela, ‘Top ik Wee: oni aes m the district, | te ail cig actress, was before tetzaie Drannl senty ¢ Kings County Penitens| yelp riood In the shadow of the storm door, only three |, U sup ove Te aim tf for two monthevnh theveherge off. When B 7 ‘ i Beorets + jy 1} ninture they'd murder him, The ght h afceny the man Ienitiied as Ws H Kath fra : He only a few minutes : would Jump on him; the publi Weat Thirt vd ot Troy, N. ¥.. who recently] aroused ngular colneddence, the landlord. [Oight, maying whe lined to pay| p thiess checks | Capt, Herlihy, of the Siiridge KA in} ner ea) fare. | plan to hay « chotee} ™ street police @tation, ace anied b nine,’ made the $l ane unand dollars’) iin, the florist al Ph Capt, Diamond, of the Weat Fifth street Yes, vir, Them capin are doing) ¢ , Vwi) lo snd pocket the} ¢ atation, came hurryitk down the Bow wl work. Herll raye that if ten); Jingo! t) niet th hange. The checks were all returned ag| [° bey, arderly women Can be found in the) | ind, f rae #8 fine. impo Pee tt i nement in ty es ¢ e AG 4 Lads The conference hetwoen Senator Hulite ig a Saget mreneet WO OI haw y cency Was arrented about ten day van and Capts, Heriihy and Diamond Suirieh, the Hixth 1 » at the Hotel Margaret, tn Brook dives, M. of heart dise Ariz lon was fifiy-alx yeare of a at been engaged in many ta od mining cares, He leaves a widow Ba ah ‘ la oe ae acpanaitasnrs _ } She ie belteved to be Insane, ij bame te Selma Schnaphe, in the front rank of + on the efée furthest tom r was no well aimed, 1 re, that It actually steucle the: of people who witnesned the yulrage chrew themmelves on Hie Majete 7 y's wewallant, but the prompt Intervetls 4 the pollee saved the woman fem | Injury. ————— ALVORD DENIES CHANT STORY. Says He Did id a Specu- ) late with Firm of ‘q Brokers, 4 just. Alvord, Jr, dented thie, he had deatt in Walt t through the medium of 4 roker irm of Grant Brom, Re B sitting exenote teller ot t Neto Bank wae amain shi before United Stated jo th bie pretiminany, was asked by an By t ter If he had ever dealt Hrow. ‘e to my.” wel Be w thal | never bad amy io w ofirm. The story te r When y was remumed: Ate Mil ad that his ollemt, i 4 aed from custody, w 1 ul he nat the ewe ‘ h m out @ case, It 4 F 1 larceny, Tt Naa nk was Injured that le done there tf the reading of te ho alteration of the Commissioner Shields, Ayre Ak os T make (he moe und ask Ume toy fle @ hat wen pr re a Cold tm O

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