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THEY'RE LINING U FOR FALL FIGHT. Political Oracles Throng City Hall Park and the Fifth Avenue Hotel. He {s quoted as v far our frience We have no programme to offer. saying: “Let's xe who want to Join various fo In to banner White the varied that are under the are Amiany ex’ Mave to See Platt, Ono fact ap e already decided ‘tures looking to. ¢ forces will have te come rious Independent bodies, Howing in the local Repub- ation, which Is particularly resent, {s keeping In the id to sce what the Independ= ave to offer. fensive. were signs under the budding trees tn City Hall Park this morning of the awakening of the Tam-| many workers. More of them we! grouped around the wire fences th | is a sure ing doing’ in| * here eign that there | focal politics. ‘A lot of candidates -sproute: up to] This clement ia decidedly oppowod to ds ont zg the Independents everything, as keep company with the carly spring “ ‘gi. It un Indepencent le ontons, and all the big and Mttle bosses who crept out of thelr winter coats be- “the old Mayor, a pledge of some sort Will Le exacted from him to secure to the Republicans the lion's share of gan to speculate as to when to anes Soar Be chiskors't| te patronage. The rank and fle of the man," “the boss’? and “th Sere party got nothing out of the reform ad- (which are pet names for Richa inistration ‘or Strong and will Croker) ‘8 coming home Z mbination that will he cold this time. Indorse this view of the Governor m that the Re- in in town expr hing upon which the Repu unanimous ts that the Com- Fifteen should Instantly go inexs and Justice Jerome pause king. Gov. Odell, in dis- ults of the reform con- the independ: nion that thelr pernicious is making votes for Tammany ‘ate of 2,00) a day. the Republicans have their way the cause, the on or a conlem izing atti Tammany to votes, most © a leclarnt! ir tight” policy of the reformers will VAPLUSR TE IY to the adoption of a more law reform admintstratto: Hberal platform, t «had four yea “This isa literal) Almont every Independent organiza- bi Plunktt, che/tion has a candidate for Mayor. ‘The ho has his oMes|Clttz Union has three or four corked in the Tweed] U2 » opinions are re- the Independent Democrats, one or the German-American ‘Reform n couple. and the Labor part ie. If the Republicans hay place not half nd ct know his nam Wiewam— Joh ent 1 Whalen names of the men who 1 SUgKeRted to lend the ante tel Johan DP. Crimmins, t Smith, Di nibin. ex-Justice Jos Hodges, and Lieut Colertn Chi early all politic: ns agree that nv better ng himself than of will ce Mayoralty nomination on fn early Juiy Ket. Hugh MoLaughiin, the leader of the Kings County much better wants him renominated by pmany convention. Tammany will, of course, instet on the Mayor. Consequently Brook- Will “protabiy be awnrded The n Tor © Comptrotier, oy Mayer there ts ozen or more nam amp nthe Republican ticket would Ike te see him get tt They think he would be ac: to the Independents, are half a dozen candidates for pears to ! renl vosse Here are he f ex-Senator Jacod A. Cantor, thick with the antl-Tammany are booming him. Ex-District- Attorney We Olcott and Abe Inlenendents. ¢ ) recall how ‘Tammany anaing the nomi. nn TM nation fou him Ra ee aoe this time, he Gay onseys nd whe there 14 not ‘and. ex-Assiatant reer non 1. Davis, tion AM Want to Ne Judges. andidates for the county ‘ourt Juatice- purt Judgesnips found in ev r of for ‘nile talned ° Tarklses" alli them would "that he will land “until Nehich way the Tepublicnn cat to Jump. INVENTOR HELD oe FOR BC ROBBERY. LAKE IN STREET Washinetoal Woman Lost $8,000 and New | York Man Arrested. Morris Ave. Pool Has Swallowed Horses and Cattle. THE WORLD: WE EDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1901. HOW JUDGE'S DRINK)?) TALESMEN IS MADE IN COURT. Court Attendant Does Strange Things While Preparing a Glass of Ice Water. fore It was time to call she mouth case, walked up to the w cooler with Judge Levintritt's ‘xin tn the his hand and remarked that company should make the tcc already yet.” So he removed plunged his big hand the ice water and fumbled arc until he got hold of a chunk of Then he proceeded to make It yet’ by pounding it over the ed ihe cooler, {nw and fished up ah This water is faint in court from he BY IVA FEET CAUGHT. Body Foundin Water at Foot of Clinton Street, Brooklyn. hie fleny. hn water, tin hot sco tt mixed, a Kennedy Trial poned for Lack of Jury Material. At the opening of the third day third trial of Di 1. Wen the murder of Ber of te fal panel was pres ely promptly ly att Joined by Mr, Moore, one of Mrs. Kennedy put in an jearance a fow mines afterwant, Without exchanging etings with glass mand a few mior: aE ath uff but the ratl. 10.50 g'clock Judge Newburmer summoned was exhausted, new panel of 180 talesmen hud been dered for to-morrow. Court w adjourned until 10.89 o'clock t Immedtately’ after jira Kennedy jolned for weveral m ’ ted conversation rently in excellent # We carry the largest stock of ans and ite bench and Then he took the ontents to the J CLOTHING of any concern in the city. ACCOUNT WITH US. All goods daltvered in uamarket w GOODS DELIVERED “.' We will furnish a 4-r00m Ft ¢ plete, consisting of the t lowing articles, for oe 25 yds. Brus s. Ingrain Carpet, 20 yds. Oilcloth, Lid. Silk Damask Parlor Suit, § pieces, 1 Large Standing Mirrc 1 Solid Mahoganized Centre Tabl 1 handsome Chambr s 1 Solid Oak Bureau and L Plate Glass, 1 Solid Oak Wash Stand, 1 Sold Oak Bedstead, 4 Woven Wire Spring, 1 Soft Top Mattress, 1 Bolster, 1 pair Feather Pillows, 1 6-foot Exten 6 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, 1 Velour Couch, 1 No, 7 Large Kitchen Range, 1 Set Crockery, 100 pi maid: ee? Tube AL Then another court attendant came along with a large bottle of mineral witte and emptied a portion of It he aforesaid glass, ‘This ts vent the mi- « during the ne trial, Hs water, The body of five-year-old Frank Vetor- Ine, hanging head downfrard with one of hls feet caught between two splles, was found early to-day at the dock at the foot of Clinton street, Brooklyn. The lad had been dead several hours from the dock and tt is into the wi s foot caught was drowned after a desperate #trugic to save himeelf. ‘The dock is owned by Miliken Brothers tn iron. ‘They employ Louts of No, Sixth avenue a8 wachman, Anderson waiked out ¢ J o'clock this mor: ot sticking: The head an, were ath the water. | feeman notified and the body taken from the water, It was rs old fully that of a boy about fly dressed, Its clothes isted of a Nght cotton walst and a flannel undershirt, Weht check ¢ knick- erbockers, black stockings and lu shoes. He had Maht hale vomplexton, He wore a The left foot was turned | preared to be deformed. The body wax search that would lead to th and ra for someining ad's identity, but nothing was f The boy may have been elimbine, among the spiles or may have slipped from the atringp and an he fe his foot between the two he tohgld tt, It ts thought by the y have lived for ac ee that he rable (Speetal to The Rvening Worlt) stor D. W. Moran has been try- A hours after the WASHID May S.-Lewis More years to solve the problem of | found a oy thought he timer a New York Inventor, rondway ncrosa a pond | t&,that of three-year-old © was in here ” fect, near One] at No, 445 Columbia stre in ce tion with one of the large: atreet, on the | The lad hurried to th robberlen « ted in this elty. Morris avenue, SEE ea The houre Starring, at} t up to the present Im Hately. Hi No. U3 Mass: tered and ii i A avenue, Ns, Jew ard« of earth, rocks dumped into the nso completely swal- trace of It can be dis: reached the conclu: is the mouth of a nean waterway, ‘The dangerous nature of the lake ‘rst hecame apparent In May, 1899. At this ime it had no sin Mra. st ney, ring @ime and missed the valuables on her return. wan away tthe found on | nt Mo winst him. into custody 1 us frequently visited Mrs. Starring and the police | i ntly been completely think he may know something of the | Hiled in. While workmen were engage robber jin ralaing the grade a truck drawn by but | two horses was driven over it, Suddenly the Pound under the heavy son gave way. The driver was rea: with diticulty, but wagon and horses sank out of sight? and in a few minutes the water of the entire over the mans’ of matter that n dumped in during the week fe Was indignant at hin gaid he was willing to have Investlgution made, Mrs. Starring is th Has” Starring and churetts hous: in cash and a diam $1,000 and suspicion f rvants, It wa arrest, 1 searching elon nk rin, He wa not so data tartyethre of His an acon and horses were grapple found at w depth we at fore the Hrior to this the loss fs He lake hid Crequently b is address as D th street, New he lake round, an ie ecund “surrounded by marahy attempts have been rade it. Metal rods, feet in ver, have falled to geome YOKOGUWALA, Siay 8.—There have beer heavy runs on the Kloto ban! of Anerathas Certs «to the ‘extent: of, 300,000. yen. : E ! LOST—AS You: errier: Clinton Matter with a ery’ fell in aw fulnt on @ drowned boy wan one of four children, vetoring raid that at clock Tart night the «hil was ot e wide: role frantie parents. spent 1 looking for him. Mrs, trated. ——<—<—— WON'T TAKE VALET JONES. | jum Refuses Rice's Murderer an Patient. ton Sanitarium, at No. ept the Btate's patient, the former valet and. we! fewsed murderer of the Texas miillon- alre, Willlam M, Rice. The authorities have de notortety would be dam private Institution, Assistant District-Attorney. nts to get Jones out of the . of Detention, and negotiations are being | made with other institution: The place Lost, Found and Rewards. white, with black and oa neck marked may be kep! the Patrick, retreat will not be r to secure soma made public, in ce where Joner Corner ot W BROOKLYN. prosecutors YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. SUMMER FURNITURE i 73 Silver Birch Rockers, very strong and durable, titted tor all Summer uses (po:ch, sit- ting room or lawn). Settees, Arm. Chairs, large Rockers and Tables we show in the same wood. BROOKLYN FURNITURE CO.,4) Largest Retailers, 559 TO 571 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. NOTED FOR FAIR DEALING. MICHAELS BRUS., Fifth Ave. and Ninth St., Brooklyn, # THE LEADING CREDIT HOUSE. FURNITURE AND CLOTHING WE FURNISH FLATS COMPLETE, Including crockery, tin and agate ware, on small Weekly or Monthly payments, at the lowest prices. We clothe your family in yood style for $51.00 PER_WEEK $1.00 50ce. and $§.00 per week opens an account. Furniture delivered in unmarked wagon if requested. Clothing by non-uniformed messengers only. Special deliveries to all parts of. Long. Island. FINED $100. Post- nolds Judes ay entered the court-room 10.90 o'clock, and was short husband or his counsel, took a seat out- nounced that the Ist of all talesmen and thay a then WHALEN BROS, BIG CREDIT HOUSE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, |< 50° A_WEEK OPENS AN 8, 405 made, Lid, line lid, fined, 7 feet high, it, Consisting Beve tor his ap and 1 an or- me esasenene cof 1 L | onTable, FOK 105 * 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST., 164, 166, 168, 170 SMITH ST., mings cag Siar 3. 98 A a ecoulne eerpaln cee 2. 79}, WATERBURY ————— Nos. 182, 184, 186, 188 Smith St., Between Warren and Baltic Streets, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gioods Delivered in Unmarked Wagons if Requested. Open Every Monday and Saturday Evening. Doing Business in a Straightforward Way. We employ no methods here that we would be .ashamed to adopt in { private life. We are in business to sell goods and make a reasonable profit on them, but we do business on strictly honorable principles only. We sell goods cheap, but we do not attempt to deceive you in the qual- tities or actual worth. We do not advertise articles as catches, and then attempt to sell you anything else. You get exactly what we advertise. x: We are always pleased to extend credit, and we allow you to arrange the terms of payment to suit yourself. Our New Credit Plan. We do away with all the annoyances of the old credit-giving ways. Our after-purchase treatment makes us new friends every day. OUR TERMS OF PAYMENT: $15.00 worth of goods, .50 cash, $1.00 monthly. + Bed and BeidlngDepartment, $30.00 worth of goods, .50 cash, -50 weekly. {Lamp Department, $60.00 worth of goods, $1.00 cash, i $1,00 weekly. Umbrella Department, seme rane Dene, $100.00 worth of goods, $1.50cash, Gents’ Hat Department, $1.50 weekly. Trank Departmeat, + Shoe Department. And larger amounts in proportion. $Linen Department We Have More Denalmeneat. than any Two Credit Houses Combined. Our Departments. Ladies’ Clothing Depart- meat, Gents’ Clothing Department, Boys’ Clothing Department, Millinery Department, Clock Department, Store and Range Department, + Our Departments. Furniture Department, ¥ carpet Department, crockery. Depariment, s+ Housefurnishing Goods De- partment, 3 > » » - . DPD DDOA DA DADSEOSOSDE: enter ececoneceorereess J. KURTZ & SONS? eCarnce Weekotte | BROOKLYN | corner Sumner aveue. JUST WHAT YOU NEED to furnish your home and clothe you and your family {s ever our alm to supply you with. That's just why our two iarge stores aro stocked with everything that goes to make up complete and desirable assortments of FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CLOTHING, for whicn our Hberal Credit System requires you to pay but 75c. Per Week to Open an Account. For the balance of this week the spectals below will partly tell you the story of our leadership In the arena of Low Price Selling. You n vyhere to beat the value of these artieles only to find t y unbeatable, Any and everything else comprised in our lines of merchandise will STAND THE SAME TEST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY, TEETH $1 om Call and get our estimates before: pact elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New, York. Our instalment or ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00 weekly on gold and all work. we wl Pure Gold Fille ISG: Cae 1.00, i Pty 7“ Bridge Work, we $5 on Noo with ell EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS. FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, 5,$7,$9. DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. (OPPOSITE EHRICH oe t 366 Sixth Ave. , 22 5te (Direct!y Opposite Herald Building.) +610 Sixth Ave. asm snd 330 sts Downtown Branch: nal & Varick York Clty, goa Daily M. FS VIISSSESTSESESTOSS see2eeree A handsome Extension Ta- ble, solid oak, finely pol- ished, made to look and wear well, consid- Refrigerator, a: if rae zinc-lined ff | throughout, re- gy \ a inovable waste bronze and. trim. = Paes tata BLDIE © lock tl 10 P —— Ou Clothing ‘‘ Specials.” No. 1—Men's Wire Woven [lie Serge Suits, guaranteed fast color, fashionably cut and talic sold regularly DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York, (Opposite Elen Musee.) 414 & Al Fulton St., Brooklyn. ¢ Abraham & Straus'a) ND FILLED f sapeclal Ba stylish fabrics and colo antly (immed! Taffeta Silk to sell for $50, m price of Remember Our Motto: ei 307 79 “Reliable Goods at the Lowest Prices.’’ PUSS PID IDIVOS Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ¢ your teeth extracted FRE morning and go bome at For Sale, : For Sale. a. Ah E DI ee ath CROWN AND fa om ng made to onder. Lal $30 W ORTH, Si Down, $ EKLY LARGER, fit doses tn the city, WANHATTAN CREDIT CO., yit sp ave: fH a fet STS 243 SHAY OPP, : WS! \|Timeand Se vaaad At Our Offices. EWA ‘ol ||[6th Ave. Office G d NEVER CLOSED Crowns Nights, Sundays $5 oo 3 lor Holidays. JERSEY CITY—York, cor, Grove. IM EWARK—Droad, cor, Market suieniy, Twenday, May 1, THERISA GORDON. Funeral services Friday evenlog, 8 o'clock, at iu 7th Urwoklya. Frteads are ine