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aa Sa at o> da at a Ala ne RT ta at ae THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SUNE 7, 1901. “REAL RULERS OF NEW YORK; {WOULD SHOOT : V ARBro TIMOTHY’ D. SULLIVAN. HIS COUSIN. nay XO A2™4 Six Cor, Be Ave. 1}Charles S. Davis Tells (“Norey | MEN'S MODERN CLOTHING From a Bowery Newel eve boy to State Senator and One of Tam- many’s Leaders—He| HOYTON, June 7.—This js the story ¢f No. 160 West ‘Pwen- Writes No Letters, /2 Has No Office and !s/8 Worth $400.000. [3 | ! | Charles 8 Day! ew York, who was are Yoon the charge of des @ ®@ § | reeted vet of Mx cousin, Edward 1. | manding No 1m Deve | emery From time to time The Evening World will print a true, brief his-| tory of the real rulers of New| , York—the men who control the| ind threatening to “shoot hin J vcutd a mad dog If the money wis not Yes, To wrote tho threatening letters, \ Tammany organisation. a va a cee ror ie palates el + There will be no abuse in these) Hiwarning articles, but a fair and truthful) ® “L intended te give me the mon record of the men as they are and! Tiaenennl the reasons for their remarkabie\® power. To most of the cilisens of this | of Davis and Mr. & cousin died, Davis iwean une! son and Men's Blue Serge Suits at $10. 1§ ot property was great city these men are mere ind $25,000, Blue Serge Suits that thousands of names. The Evening World will Davie satd tiat tt fell to isiiial to men have given oe stamp of spproval : accept minin: Milvalent by buying, made by the most s! try to picture them as they are. Hania a: owas tailors into regular broad shouldered nothing extenuating and naught | unavating him, ackiaults, ofa faprie that is strong js fs ( s lost money In speculation, Soon yet Nght in weight, suits that are . setting down in malice. Riakranas AM he had reall worth Ss our paveciel "$10 —_—__ left was : PrICOccsecscncweuccssscsreosetees RBAL RULERS OF NEW YORK NO. 4 liekwentetoes ron and his a ard made paltionstozrell Men's Light Weight Black Cheviot Men's Light Weight Worsted Suits at $15 the stock. ‘Thy tot Its value 2 went up with a leap. Emerson and the Suits at $10. | Very light in weight and summery in pattern; checks, stripes, other i are credited with having and indistinct egcr-pliids and lgirline stripes; for these TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN. This !s the history of the greatest | of all Sullivans—Timothy~ D.. =| rte : , mera j § ns thy D., nolte! netted b nee $20,09 We place on sale 500 Men's Light Weight Ghev ot Suits, jut) same suits made"as we make them a merchant tailor 15 ee aee Cea eu secon Beane acta Davia claims: that must have from our workrooms, wel and cut in the brow: | would charge $25. Our special pric no aware of the v of the shouldered sack st These suits were ma Senator, race-horse owner, promoter of pugilism, Grand Master of the Order of Eagles, idol of the Bowery and friend of the half-world that i} dwells upon the border line of either side of the law. There have been and are many Sullivans of great re- Sad nown, but none of them {s 80 conspic- uous in the public eye as this partic- ular Sullivan; none possessed of so to sell for $14; special price : up | a $10! Men's Striped Serge Suits at ‘SIS. 4 i i i i | Jucging by the large quar tities of striped serge suits'we have Spec Pao m ean Men's Light Weight Cheviot Suits at $12 | Mier" ihine iar the'nast two weeker it would seem thut we ne knowledge that Thad Mad: of a loosely woven, strong fabric, to let in.a little air:) ate the only clothing store that has them. This is not . they make ceo! and comfcrtab’e suits for the Lot days cf) altogether so, but we are the only ones that ssl] these high summer. An en variety of coos and ers in| sive suitsat $15, They're made in the smart, short, broad str pes. checks and ¢ plaids. in short,| shou dered military sack coat, half lined with a light weight veits single-breasted, trousers with $15 ssuare shoulder al iiltiry ov th: regular sacs sles § 49 molui- serce, and range in value from $14 to S18, Our special pr | belt straps and cut wide over the hips. Special price . Every necessary wearable for men’s comfort is here, and no matter how low the prices you can rest as:ured that the make and quality ar: the -est. Kes that they are enjoy ty which should have: “That's t ed, and 4 drove me to what I did many unique qualities, or whose ca- 9 c . er iw business with any man before reer teaches so valuable a lesson of \ ad ; 4 eeu ntted | relied smarty: i Ae Mon’s Straw Hats in all th: new shapes, from the broad, heavy brinimed siilor to the large, light weight Alpine; prices : the uses and abuses to which political | ny 3 ‘ power, : f : 50c. to $3.00 : ehelad: 1 . ‘ York, ty Men's Noegligee Shirte—Ev.ryth: and extzeme novelties; prices influence may, be adapted. i : Q , 5 swith’ his {romsseceeeees ; vi ccciotsiestsieees SOC. to $3.95 Rater of Police. i Won. z : t r e trnns- Leather Beits- 5 OoneenBGE 25c. to $1.29 “Tim' Sullivan is known to more | is prove | i mae it Men's Low Shoes— Th: fashiontble shape alf and Vici Kid; every styl: that's right fe ° men and women in the United States) ily. ts i 4 : w York from . Summer wear; special at. noes cs see 5 CRIGOOGO - $3. | than any other New Yorker, By them| nagat cot is’ : aime | shite a | asi, Maauington oF Boston Peter’ Dispute Over Wrestling| Men's Wash Veste— White, -tripes and fancy paite pee ‘$1.00 to $5.09 he 1s credited with a greater power result of vey years’ evolution y h 5 e Joes not court publicity. Whenever there * than that of any offelal in the city] through the v + of polities, | New York. _{i< any public discussion or some deal or| Prowess Leads to ( @ pleturesque and commanding figure.|” Any barkeeper or sporting man in able business undertaking. witi or State. His name ta used in the 8, San Fra or Chi 5 suppored to be Identified he Serious Affra sporting world more frequently than jeturcaque Personntity. u 8 with t mi tt pretty rtain to be heard from Y: a e! lc! y to ot Springs, Ark.. 01 t New Ork Le . thats cCe Anyi others boll Sian ain Ane lili Hestarthirtyce 2 New Yorker savors strpnily | About the: bent place: to find. him tn country. If one-tenth of the achleve- manne! a . But as jong as nobody at Y York Ineat-a race track, and he 4 Cage ments accredited to him are really true is undecelve them Tlin doesn't [ends his wagers-to the berting ring by: A eM YEAS LOL AEC: he {s the peal ruler of the New York. inches alla} iy Hie 199 rents malts his numerable commissioners ani s % Towerhiil Police Department: hi kelor: un: | Ueure athletic: his cmentere har irae inten | Mi He owned a dozen race |avenue, Union IHil!, . in a dying 5 epartment: he can make or un-Jand. restless id st , han | horses and won money on them, which ‘ make chieds-of police, compel the trans-| keen; his ce 5 ft 'by “petting on othe Horses of [condition ae the Feruit of a stab wound WE. fera of captains, sergeants, roundsmen enw as howe ontauy are Hers o ns tie aolaihis ‘horaea/a to have been Inilicted by John Set- and patroimen at will, dictate appoint-|”” Y | Atiinetitn t zer, (fteen years old, of No. 2 Tower- petite | He Digges EN roEV. ments, secure the discharge of prison-|miakes way for a c Mie ia not {that frequent such estab! sees hill avenu OPEN SATU. RDAY EV NING DEITY r0:30- Sera or the quashing of indictments] tons. hia) figure ne above a haolt corn, 3 ae The two boys were chums and against them, regulate the number of | more exemplary. than hist a stichard ble heed Chlielars be Liab: Tits poolrooms ‘and gambling houses in the Iitieat methods, He fi 4 every ton | Croker. ¥ a thi at bik bows wants him | Of We rt in Inter tx (7) t ere is day y a * to who was! H city a ft: eta ‘s Py called |t drop of Hauor in’ pie fe and has) he sxe ot fhe can find him— jas much mystery as there is about his} the pette: es ey decide: i | clus aniai gel thettarife (eometlmen)ealled |e verso cigar. He Ix rarely out] for Sullivan, eof his activit al movements. ‘That he iy vin” on [(B" Metter wrestler and they dec\led 19 G | U ckmall) each must pay, secure more| jy hel after I nekvarent Tonk licnebne ‘ [n ; undertakings concerning. whic ettle the question last night. Ac 5 { patronage under the city government] before m a ve turn rc for| City. He is rarely to be found at his | there da very little public knowledge anted by some other boye, they than any other political leader. a final nap in the morning “Tim” Sulll-| home. He has no office. He employs no from his present prosper ai i Torblag wear oy ASTONISHES THE JUDGE b ia Veanidsubticen ta van has brenk Vand: at in tol clerks or bookkeepers Heved to have an interest in] 0? ‘ : . ean do many of these | hustle. ‘Those w him have re-j ‘Tho sw nd-of Sullivan's hat con- | Dublic contracta and to share whit edi ininn wrestling sb things, and there ts not iackhhe proof of |celvel’ their orders before the 7 o'clock | valned all the nn mroranda of tile busi: : a ake-off” of certain “pro-| Ilitehier was deciared the winner ° is success in such undertakings. ‘There | Whistle blows, ness In ex c le Mashes In aiid teat lon fynds'® raised by contributions | Setzer was so enraged at his defeat, It All hig life he has been an ca [out of city departments or courte. wii | from na enjoying concessions. th: b . . fg also evidence that he cannot accom-| All his lft he haem 2 put: part mente ror courta gm Tay a cnvosinezconceralonalths that he took out a penknife ant| Josephine Norris, as plish a great many of the things which he about agents or|control by virtue of the favoritism c breart, leaving ry his loyal followers place to his credit. -atlal kes appoint. | public eee hae, teen, charge knife sticking In the wound. Setzer} Black as the Ace of Some of his political associuter in the aie t \ t . pay al then escaped, Hite _ | * ¥ 3 . in} annually raised to protect pool-r caped, i was taken + management of Tammany Hall frown eff annua iva ralseuR tor prince (pool rena | anal nainee @eaehan war et| Spades, Could Speak nee VenieDuLU down uj @ method ows . ny ma Dewey mW i ducted ind 4 . 0 gu Tin In getting anend”of the. work ; ; ge fmt ihe, Grand Unlon | matter of fa cl Tobe Ne sein an aummones, ana mal ONlY the Language of We aA OTS AP s. ou Hotel, at ia nin the eter of 4 ‘ oned, and has . ; i others of the first grade, regard his bat Ig under, Some, personal, | rome out-of-the-way: place, J Meals Feharge ie true he his tracks so| since been in attendance on the wound. the Kaiser. and Given to Society sway over the thousands of men and to "Bg Tm. 4 popularity | to be tn Harlem ana r well that the agents ed boy, ‘The police have not bee Ww - be! xed upon this rock of per: fsnoclationy are mainly of the xj of Fifteen and of Justice J y ave not been a of omen. y Women who blindly beileve in his power, allied to the gambling or] been unable to find any ig to find young Setzer. as a joke. er far he may stray from the] la proof of it. That he enjoy me wsephine Norris, of 227 West His critles pronounce him an enemy of | Bowery In these days of hin prosperity, sa table In al source of revenue in excess of the Salesian ea ee ied Sor society. Hin friends pay admiring trib- | When he ts rarely seen In his old haunt Maurant. He ecely trifling $1,500 that the State pays him Postinasters Appointed. AANA ; ‘ Washington's old coach, te bi f he continues the institutions he esta he patrons of his bounty. for his services ax Senator is ond] ye 5 = = . jby Detective Besant for disorderly ce which the ‘Father of His Country” ute to him for “bluffing hiv way] lished—the Christmas dinners for the| sbly supports more men who 1 question. He owns two theatres, an in- ASHUINGTON, June 7—Dawsen ¥ | guet, at the corner of Twenty-tit Ri rea candest het R through" —that Is, by making people ve-| Irtmpe and loafers who Moat on the ebb| other visible menna of jiivellhe it Anh, at leant two hotela “and ts inted Posty mTRSEran nen Tenue ant Marth: Aas ningron penade ne . Neve he possesses greater power than |s| “f Bowery: < xummer outings to] i ther man in public Ife “bucking” various other enterpri today : S rom Mount Vernon, women and children from the the employees of “hote Before the return to power of yw Josephine ia what is rete ia, during Waaht ° Feally tho case. The knowing ones re-| crowded nnd overheated tenements room, pool-roomag 1a: ad em-| many Tall In 1897 he wae “brok for Marti spas: foi Savannah 7 Ga auel og aw sabiceton.s gard “Tim's” audacity in’clatming to be} acta of Individual generosity. Among ployees of race trakks, y diss The Is believed tobe worth $400,000, | ond term as Be ae 8 bern ore ‘Laviles’ Association. o} ality of formation that confectioners or manufacture of choc acting for “the organization” in a Pick- secece "=" FM MAY HAVE [FOUGHT TO SAVE “Fg HOURS =e tainments Is attested by the fact that | | membering in eonnes i he knows just how far to venture, and ’ ‘ thee we that he never ventures beyond the safety ¥ elope he wt Une. Much of, his success ts due to his ea Magistr wrann in J appreciation of the value of silence, \ a | tarert court Uitsiesern oes Augustus F: of No. Hundred and Twenty mech was exhibited at the Cene nia in 1876. It was hardson, @& Richardson, After he died nt by E ation of the Union” Se ete Man of Mystery. i to way to the char, inst yo) ne| representative from Th is much ystery Ott . . 5 | ate Brann. in French, the ere is much mystery surrounding i Ten-Year-Old Mamie Gaffney Wrenches Knife panies Se eres | Ba aR ehh she was a Fri him and his affairs. He never talks too] Mabel Burt’s Friends much or explains or replies to critics. A Then’ Editors Rested — sAvhat’a that?) [say what reply hay Say She.Is Not Re- Will Resume'Deadly” you to make to this charge of disor- ‘sare in Mount. lety’e headquart from Woman Desperate from Love. great deal of his success is due to the roach is ina barn at One Huns fact that few men have ever attempted x erly conduct” to call his "bluff." And in the grade of sponsible. a Fight To-Morrow. “yant Yah! Vaw ts low? Ist niemand Sixty-fourth street and Sherle in which Tim Sullivan operates (Special to The Evening World) j not flow freely enough to satisfy her, hier etwas Deutnoh sprechen"— ue. It wil be shipped to Moung aterm aiveryilan percentage of BOSTON, June 7.—By wrenching a] and she raised her hand to cut herself The Magtatrate soterey ted her. for | Mo snd put among the r the‘stock in trade of a) man. ‘, kn the hands of her despondent| agutn, e did 80 le ‘ + specch, and with a look of astonishment | «1 rele of Was ies NORTHAMPTON, Sass... June nite] cram) Wis endep: Ps rain, Ag she did so the tittle itl paris, June 7Z—A duel with awords| Pest juagial countenance made an- BREF reste AS ASPARBLOD en “Tim” {in careful not to antagonize be oMcials or persons who are in position] Miss Mabel Burt, who ts still locked to disputo his ambition. He operates in| UP $n Jail for taking $3,000, worth of + the dark, as it were, and Is very careful{Jewels from girl students, may not be to dodge the focup of the me-lght of | puniahed. mbination of aunt, ten-year-old Mamle Gaffney, of| sprang from her chair and seized the| wan fo + ‘ ught In the Pare des Princes this laue‘c No, 15 Dana street, prevented the sul-|upraised arm, morning between Max Regis (the anti | oer UY at this unique elde of M. |The desperate woman tried to shake | Semite Mayor of Algiers), and an Al| COT ANd Beko Maury Earner, who had been croused In| off her niece, but the child would not! gerian Journalist named Laberdesnae. “Are you an Ttallan?" inqu 4 love affair, ran Into the kitchen, say-|let go. After a moment's struggle the |" Atter nine We. | stugintrate, endeavoring MURPHY ON THE RAIDS. { Nave Such Doings (@ " “i Her friends believe she {s not respon. n rounds with no result, © de publicity. Not one of his xcore of agenta| ee eee et fall from. wagon [IK that she would Kill herself, On the) woman sank to the floor unconscious. | the encounter wan adJourned unt to. ere 20% under stA ren eR CIEE he emplcys to transact his business) 0." an sustained a year ago de- [table wus a common case knife. Siting} and the girl wrenched the knife from | morrow. prisoner. # " p knows the extent of hi» enterprises. He ranged FRee at the table was ttle Mamie Gaffney. pecan SNA eerie Cre cen chatle Laberdesque “Donnervetter nogh ama Du} of the allened! «dese not Inipose implicit coniidence in |S eon as he learned ofshin daughters] Mary Earner snatched up the knite| tne wound, Latter the woman Waa able| ter wrote In Lea Potte Hemel, aie | Rehagakopt! Denken ele Jel pin ein ore tice Jerors, any one. Not even his cousin and his] Sarthe iireatl cnet and slashed her wrist. The blood did|to return to her home. Dat Dey eee eae: ibe | dinariaches her coon ee Commis arrest Mr. Burt went directly to North- ats morn- Magt rammare an Evening most intimate friend, “Young Tim" Sul. Uvan, former bootblack and present J memblyman, knows the character of his ; famous relatives business Interests ur| Much to keep up her courage, While on how hig so-called power Is exercised. |} u picule expedition last summer with a sportematt amin Nafedsier Ghd] small purty of felonde Stee Bure fo tnguish him. from the little ‘tellowa| from a wagon, and, striking upon her es Many qualities that In the eyes | head, was rendered unconscious, Se Sf hia fiend make him less offendive was soon revived, however, and was ap-| Albert Masoley, fourteen years, old. of They say ho is straightforward, direet| parently none the worse for the acct-|No. iS Hast Seventy-tnird greet, Wil and truthful. They represent him to be] dent. Some weeks later she complained | crossing Second ‘enue, at Seventy . genial pnd senerous, ‘and as a great) of paine In head, but after w time | third street, to-day, was knocked HowN) ioe jase night at Willlamabridge, by an Re cod Under 1 Taltitul friend, He ls welcomed every: | she recovered from these. hy_@ rapidly) moving: car. ter the | bound express train of the New York, Content. where among politicians. , It Is the universal opinion of the girl's] The boy wax pushed along, und err New Haven and Hartford Ratlroad. Hia PRINGEI frlenda, however, that she sustained | fender untll the car was stopped. He} body was horribly crushed. SPRID ELD, June 7.—The re- Personal ity. Peannintnaneeess some {njury to her brain from the fall more favors Ih “the taunkeipatndsparis | and that her mental derangement has dia pat hours, ampton, and his constant visite to tae z ; , @.and a hale houra rs | The Magistrate (stam ! cell where the girl 1 confined nave. done! BOY UNDER CAR FENDER. | STUDENT KILLED BY TRAIN. |2ccusy. iy Qnother part of the parks) ‘then he called the Taian ti Ne e oe Tempn. & Ur i | another newepaper man. it resulted in| WO benan: ar ate drallans ao “ y af the rier being sightly wounded in “Ach, du Lebe sie sind all erten! Knocked |Columbia Collese Man they formers being r silehihy a ueveetr ate etal) ares Wrong Track and Was Cru re sec Nitaltat re old, of | Prank O'Dwyer, twenty-five years ol: WILL BE MOVED AGAIN. POLICEMAN LUBBE MAD? €28 West One Hundred and to the ed ralda,’ Ido not Mong After Bein Sertonaly sa private cttte op to the raids?” 1 stop them Commissioner Murphy, -/USE ALLEN’S POOT-BASB, to be shaken Into the feel swollen, ner- aaa get tired easily. Twenty-elghth street, a student at Co- lumbia University, was instantly killed] Memains of Abraham 1, v The” young. min wis a’ graduate of| mains of Abraham Lincotn are to be | 20M cM) reinterred, as Robert T. Lincoln ts con- vinced that the grave {x not secure, Bee yous and tee wan serlousiy Injured bout the hend} ng be ta a Salle Institute and a y. An umbulance took him to] day had attended some athletle on the Presbyterian Hospital. of the De ta Salle students at Ber who lives at’ wan taken to aueN of pirty-sixth stre Ments than any ‘other leader in New| taken the form of klepjomania. efo The remains will placed thin tf ftalt Feod'aa etalon fe tact teace'or M'any| At drier last summer Mise Se O'Dwyer with a sous tient nen huge block of cenent thay body | Insane Pavillon at Bellevue osp!t If you have smarting feet or tight Burt's acquaintances have noticed pe- ‘ Walsh, had dinner. It wax dark when chers cannot pe te day by his father, ah . . 's Foot-Ease, It cools oth r 6 10 99 1 area shows, try Allon’s Foot-Ease, It coo! er sporting venture, Hig Judgment) cuinrities of apecch and'action that now [BARGAINS AT “SANDLER’S,”| they reached the Willlamsbridge ttall- ————_— rei ier geal neuel a aaa ike fect and makes walking easye a . Th cl teed Seat: charger sawefracks a’ CASE GOES TO JURY. — |ismre amine him, Lubbe was held for obser Cures swollen, sweating feet, lngrow= ire accepted na Anal and impartially;serve to confirm their bellef that the girl is irresponsible. * U | Which do not stop at Willlamsabrid; \ sianple SAlmont every oma eer de pica as Clothiers WIM Cut Prices One-| Min on the middie tracks. ‘The outge: vation, Ing nails, blisters and callous spota, pelt apers anownuthateneiberaniacre ‘Third for To-Morrow'n Sale. ing local trains come in on the eastern (Special to The Evening Weebl) Lubbe was before I B Rell orns and buntons.of alli> a pee tice St the stre i The World ts a good medium for] gandier’s,” clotasers at tho corner of | Markt. O.Dmyer illd not know this! poBTON, June 7.—Dr. Sumner Paine] sioner Devery yeaterday cn 0 ain and gives rest and comfort. Rie fo whom education was and is aseled| summer-resort advertising. It’ gava| Thirty-fourth street und Eighth avenuo,| Whon he discovered his error he at-| Appeared in court to-day and waived) peng absent from nid off pow. | Te tnd fold by. all jrustal ase book. hort cut by cross: | examination on the charge of attempt-| te was fned £5 each. on. fve| made, By” the. ea ry ener oamiesiri i r Nand solved the s tiyaletlee. of Of that splendid results last year. Now is the} announce that thev fave cut all their tempted fined h would end phew ot prices one-third for @aturda ine, tracks, climbing a couple} ing to kill Peter Damm, the music| charges, After 1 ned he| week's tour woul: 1 5 fe f doing #0. He tad got ov . Jobseryed that “th at faction to ine troopers as eel as B. Address, Alien: “oe ihe i ide with, ite UUme to begin advertising tor summer | rney "omer big bargains in men's; boys’ ‘one fone and on. tho. tracks Feserved' ener, ahom he eee ee dure e Dr. | bosses” Jn the business, commander, of tho. poat and his ba B Roy, Ne Yel” 8 ies) thevai: boarders, ‘and pen esting tor that! aay ee (for fast trains ‘when he was etcuck. "i patne’s bond was fixed at $300, ‘Deputy Commissioner Devery: ald that iH

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