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—_—— Leaving Poultry for His Wealth at $300,- ooo. The third of New York's real ralers is presented by The Evening @Hartin Engel, aman who, mixing poultry and politics, now holds un- disputed sway in that famous [o- cality, ‘“De Ate,”’ and acknowl- edges his wealth as $300,000. Engel earned the title of *“The Batcher’’ years agu when chickens _/ were his specially in trade. He © pens to votes nowadays, and as - the raler of the ‘Red Light’’” dis- «trict sways the destinies of the police as well as the people. He vose from a humble markefman to a political magnate and is one of i {the picturesque figures of Gotham| “Ufe. These histories are written with- oat malice, are truthful and both instractive and inleresting. REAL RULERS OF NEW YORK—NO. 3. Martin Engel, ‘Martin Eagel—sometimes cailed “Tho Butcher'’—1s a politica! enigma. In 3 fils Ilfe he has known but two trades. Poultry and politics. He graduated from selling chickens and ducks over Mnethe Ghettq on the east side with $100,000 Into politics, He hasn't got than 300,00 now the famous Eichth Squat and uninteresting tgure Jacking In the ning qualities that make the great Sullivan and Piunkise * men of mark. utterly Martin fs heayy in 1 Sand thought. A tot of poopie er whero lie “comes in” on the politie Same. Bur he is very much “in just the rame, Ishin for Sullivan Mis fri Ms reaponsidie 1 MARTIN ENGEL, OF Another of the City’s}; District Leaders Who, Politics, Now Quotes! World to-day, in the person of| THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1901. “DE ATE,” ENIGMA AS A RULER | | f followers In “De Ate tort. Martin doesn't t haters that either Sullivan or Piunkitt do when he goes gunning for political gaine. He is eontent with smaller returns for his Heavy and cautious ventures. Hy rarely Fisks anything, and never indulges in Muy of the frivolities that most politi. “Tae Butcher" Mterully: of the great Suili With « He is with he Bix Felloy Proposition. § pire veteat a y Hull’ man to the 4 picturesque Re Statesman Who has carried ¢ last gix times inthe Jpopular than Mart ut for all that th @ year. ees in itself t# a Mitt too AFtin.. It Isa ort Of 4 luxe him, particuiarly anit offers spe awi for phos Something In excess, Next to the greatest of al! Sullivans, he haw probably se Aprobs under than y other district also “in” on one or t through the grace of Su and ts, On particularly friendly termr with the | Bolice. Min Parity Croande. When Richard ker's € Five and the Citizens’ © Fifteen inaugurated th: vice crusades they struck @t the start. Their ax : led "Red Light all sorts of Mega! things w be tolerated. resulted in the that the objectionable tnstit { Rot thrive, excent through t @nd protecting influence of Eng However that may be, @hat Martin was—and ie—rerar being a man of extraordin: MMs district. He treated prerorred by the Comm. upon the reports Beents, with commendable disdain, He 80 much g ed Beneral denial of them. SoUChmfed 8 ere is evidence at hand to prove that he waa not impervioun Y fluence day: mmit tea of the crusade. Within after the disclosures Wiader hunting commitiecs “Mtn je puritytn own and saved the mate Breat deal of tre closed within’ d within twent the leader held nis istrict upiOF moral purity. wieThere ts no question tha Fins the ned right District: jgplete. Almost ny ighborhoot jonly thin 1} Much of ‘vice- ized resorts re, and Ma an ex. will * rt ense— tho made to Martin oF, Practical in 3 Ike Sulll rother t 3 turkeys to the ard in thos ae hose daya nvalue of polities on. th Distetet 1h Mess as a chick tener fi found a way to wet it. After lo money “enough to “Yaie Hosea he studied and ses ite een ef the protes- wmonds: Krew In size his in Ate" expanded In - maha became a en or were), 1 reform qJthe Gene never undeceves was all powerful t egURT UISTICE QUIT ‘WAR MES AAUROUS ONE “AMISTRNTES,—$650838 Il Health Forcesdudge|Four Appointed to Fill City Taxes on License in Andrews Off the | Fees and Franchises Bench. Not Paid. Vacancies Brooklyn. HARTRO ID, ors Accounts Hertle ed to Mayor Van way Corpor: of | mom ral Governor « except real slonera say that in state yy the allroad Compantes, ts to the State Ratlroad x for the year ending June tunes paid or to be iich cannot be tdentiflea 1 the tax or Finance Mzabeth Dr: guate Dia ———_— N IS DEMENTED. ei by Death of Dau ty-Bight Yenra old. the death of hin -elght years old, merchant, 1s to- vive Operntion, Keys, aaa nats ‘| OLD MA {OLD BROOKLYN FIRM FAILS. Alfred D. ’reaident of the thon Company, dled to-d deth General Hospital after tion for append Mr, Keys was Cl | ;Wiseemann & Son Contd Not core | : leet Their Accou ed yesterday Weert Elanty- accompanied by of No, Ml West red and Second strect, and a Jers In bak downfall tolone i Nearly all outstending | doctor. collectable. Mra, Kahn's daughter died a Conrad ¥. Wiesmann ta widely known | rethor'a home. two weeks ago, ANd atene % can-|then. hi childlahy Kansas War on Jack Nabbits, ‘bad col TOPEKA, Kan, June 10—A state| ucbte a movement {s on foot to huve the Com- Sonny en. aack. pats is" Faceipe. (i som said, the old man SAVED FROM UPSET YACHT. Siemer Nearly Lost His Life for a Risky an experience last Wave which might an cighteen-foot very fast . her last night for a heavy, puffy wind ith Stemer The wind ve Was struck was midshipa, and ten when the Wave we the sheet line mand his feet held. him jumped overboard. and rescued by a sloop’s bout which ving neir by. A boat put. out for s} t iy to death, He could not awim and was quickly carrled out by the tide, When Mundles reachet him he had sunk for the second time The man dived for him and brougat t ° the surface, Then yea serpent back and threw McAllister in the samo. against the tite. Unidentified Man I€ilted Rallroad Track, nh ounknown man was on the! The body ndon the t ‘Transit be- Railroad Wadsworth and Rosebank, Hapld Company, at. ved the man had been at South ‘Beach all the eveaing. and after the resorts had closed started for home by way of and that when he got tot he was found, und on the maw’ to his {dent ed to be about Afty years ol Jothed in a blue sult. Policeman Randles Saves a Man's Life Most Heroic Manner. “Man overboard; somebody shreked a nan in a Kay ya sult on board a gaudy little exc lying in the East: River off One sired Thirty-elehtn street. aboard the steamer. The ed thelr arms wildly and yelled. The tars pick playing pins and Its of rope. man Jack of them thought of the On the pler a big, athletic-looking fel- low peeled off a blue coat with brass hut- tons. He threw his helmet on the dock. | ‘Then he took a header Into the water with vest, trousers and shoes. Whon he cane to the eurtace he blew the water out of his mouth Ike a North Sea whale and struck out for a black | object that was bobbing up and down th the choppy waves off One Hundred ind ‘Thirty-aeventh street. ‘The man who had worn the blue cont was Pollceman P, J. Randles, of the Alexander avenue station. call him "P, J. the diving Cop, has brought up so many pel have gone three times, ‘They: 1M Second avenue, He wolghs nearly two hundred pounds, He was fishing on the pler at the foot of One Hundred and Thirty-seventh atreet, ind, excited at a real dite, f his Ine into the water with t hasing down the fish and kicking It norer, of me the strogele of McAllister fought ike a Randles turned over on his R Handles's life. The drowning man tried to position. «rasp his rescuer by tho neck. Randles placed his knees in the small of Mc- Allister's back. Holding him firmly in this position he started slowly with hie burden toward shore. It was a pull After twenty minutes he reached a float at One Hundred and) ‘Thirty-elghth street. The forty women on the excursion steamer threw kisses and the men In duck sults and the jacktars who had forgotten to lower a boat, cheered ike a padded cell full of Innattes, oP, J." has been doing auch things CIRL MANGLED W MACHINERY, Hair Caught in Shaft- ing as She Stooped for Bobbin.: Annio Loch, alxteen years old, em- ployed in the stitching room at the Eler- rimann Aukamm handkerchief factory, Bouth River, Nr J., stooped under her machine to-day to pick up a bobbin, The girl's hair ovught in the shafting Her scalp was torn off and her skull crushed In, Her right arm, thrown up! in a vain effort to save herself, wan near- ly cut off. She was taken to her home in Sayre- ville and cannot recover. SIESSTSSVSSSSSVSSSSSssessss DARING RESCUE BY “DIVING COP.” as i and ton, When the avenue sta Mon was) open transferred | When eighteen ra old he girls an@ a man whose} sunda STERN BROTHERS will offer to-morrow Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases West Twenty-third Street Special Values. Shirt Waists—dimity, h batiste, India white lawn, silk linen, china and taffeta; newest sleeves and stocks, also S$SSTSTSHVSSSSS SSSSSSESSESESESESESOSOS 27 ' Ladies’ Dept. Skirt & Waist Sale. gingham, low neck and button back. There wa‘sts are cut sizht, fit right and sizes perfect. $1.00 up. Etamine Skirts, double graduated flounce, taffeta trimmed— made over fine silk drop skirt, all shades, $12.75, valuc $19.50. . Three lots of Walking, Tourist and light weight black, with white stripe. tailored, perfect hanigng, at about ', less Monday, and Golf Skirts, medium grays and (xfords, also the fashionable blue and These skit!s are made in our factory—man- than elaewhere; special for $3.75, $4.75 & $6.75, ercat values WackelN Carhart « Co Broadway and 13th St. 602020000 200200000000 40808 Stttteeeed : a NAUSEA from over-eating, trom over-drinking, from over-exertion, from pre on in a from an wonderfully BROMO-PEPSIN Phys the ea ca wil urative powers of nancy, from ‘riding m boating oF ocean travel, 0 mb at once to the LINEN DEPARTMENT. Bleached Damask Tabi at the following Special Prices Cloths. Sheets Plain Yemst'd Pillow Cases Piain Hemst'd] 63x66 inches, 1.25 each. 114 x 234 yes, 36c 43c 42 x 36 Inches IIc 14c| 66x84 “ 1.60 ‘ i%x23 " 42 49 45x36 « 12 15 | 66x10q “ 225 “ 2 x233 “ 46 55 50x36 “ + 13 16 | Heavy Damask Napkins. 2x3 52 59) 54x36) 14 17 | 20x20, 1.35 per dozen. 24%%224 " 53 60 Bolster Cases 20X20, Scotch & Fi:mis, ayex3 «= 588 66 42 x 63 inches 18 27 2.00 per dozen. 24x24 « 59 67 42x72 “ 20 29 24X24, Fine Dinner Napkins, 24x3 “ 63 72 45x76 « 24 33 3.00 per dozen. WHITE DRESS GOODS. India Dimity,—plain or dot- ted weave,—and Imported Lace striped Lawns, 12!4c. per yard, Fine Lawn, with .openwork | stripes, .15¢. per yard. Dotted Swiss, .4oc. per yard, value 5c. JAMES McGREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. SUIT DEPT. Short skirts,—for walking, | golf, or general Tourist wear, made of reversible cloth,—Oxford grey and blue, FSOVSVSVSS 68S OS SSS SSSSESE: $5.00. Black, Oxford grey and blue, oe: nos subatltetere Pesta oa $7.50. by, tt CRISWERI, CHEMICAT, CO.," of ALL DRUGGISTS. 10c., 28c.&80c.| Mohair, — blue and black, nH aD ste eri aeen | SON —— $7.co. White Pique, - - $4.25. Linen - - - + $3.50 Remaining stock of tailor- Coney, PB. J. RANDLES. that ever since he a boy and 1 “hooky? He was rataed in the rth District and learned to swear swim w he was six years old. out to be a gold-pen formed and joined the pw 18% at the Oak street ask sioner Te arly zed tn the East River.!” ipyg Louls Waldron, Gov. Murph Waldron was in the West Side Court tee tectives accused two | MURPHY SCORED Waldron of Little Coney to Ask Removal of Commissioner. OdeU to dismiss for alleged persecution. when Centr: OMice ¢ law, A Magistrate refused Proprictor of “Little : No, 216 West One Hundred and Tenth street, two of whose walters wero discharged In the West Sie Court | by Magistrate Mende, on a charge of | violating the excise law, to-day has as- | sumed the offensive and ix going to Commis- pf his men wit {ytolations of the excise {Jaecklo and Chari ow Thompson were ar- |ratgned, charged with selling lquor on to Msten to made Suits, — Materials include light weight cloths, cheviot, Etamine and Mohair,—at about one half former prices, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. UPHOLSTERY |DEP’T. 4th Floor. Hammocks,—complete with natrolssineariverafroatasrom. Port | the evidence of the prosecution, saying 7 Morris to the Mronx Iills that! the ex not been yio-} stretcher and ropes, Well- indreds of boys go in MIBK rated, FL al the men, de- at alloy of them from drown ago by the sengers. Randies ts of athletic Ouild. welghs about 178 and his muscles are ike the an ing OL doo: hort Young Man Jumped a aeri Mr, rloualy ly” brul ‘The 30 atrls\ ecuployed in the mame| 0 roqm were | seized’ with’ panic. ‘They ran| chau! and aince| ity had bees from’ the factory.’ which closed) ne man {n Just to flsh him out for glory." CERRY automobile. # the shore and COTES | oite * a yacht was overturn a aquall and Ranutes plunged into water, rescuing several of the pas- secure dron, He fron. Capt. Michnel Sheehan, of Alexander avenue station, sald to Evening World reporter in speak- of the brave deed to-day: “It Is don’t west to talk about ft. It{ m) sn't_do for a cop to blow hia own| dron, n. Folks would say I shoved the BOWLED BY AUTOMOBILE matte or al DI tH mi Me ev s Crash Came and ation Counsel ordinates soon as L rea up charges a ‘d them to Gov. forea of omrmisaloner will hound my, efforts of ‘arley, the sistant A conviction. lawyer Steinhardt, counsel for Wal- appeared for the walters and scored the police. “Commissloner Murphy and his aub- have been persecuting my cllent, Mr. Waldron, maliclously for a long time, “The last time Waldron was arrested the moat herole rescue over made in! ne was accused of permitting cambling this precinct.” Randles, who was com-| tn nis agtablishment on Sunday and was pletely exhausted and taken to his! arraigned before Magistrate Zeller, who home, No. 429 Peasant avenue, said:| qismtssed the case and denounced Com- joner Murphy for hounding Wal- he sald. placed the matter before Mayor Van Wyck in a lengthy communication several days ago, but ho Ignored the all now go to a higher court. my oft Inst_ Commi even though vew lurphy stays in Hent. the lawyer ‘anid that he was co; Cor- who appeared for tho city and made a hard fight to As ce {shall draw loner Mur- fur malicious persecution and for- ‘Odell with the re- deat that Murphy be dismissed from. “made, numerous colors and designs, $1.50 each. English wing and “ forty wink” easy chairs,—-and Newport Box Couches up- holstered in Cretonne, Art Ticking, Chintz or cole ored Denim, $11.75. Shades, Awnings and Furni- & ture Slip Covers to order. Draperies, Lace Curtains and Rugs, cleaned and stored, JAMES McGREERY &€0., Twenty-third Street. “Wo are in this fight to stay and are | going toow nh tt is one against Murphy and the whole po: ¥ An long a office he Next Sunday and Sunday following ‘he will perse- ute him, and 1 don't pi him to remain in office. pose to permit Magistrate izant of the course pursued by the police, but that Escaped Injury. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ry, Gerry, aro congratulating jay on his narrow escape from a jous Injury in a collision with an As Mr. Gerry and a foot- mid speed, struck the ve- le and knocked [t over Gerry jumped) and. was) not Jnjured,. The footman was bad- 5 0 auiton.ol ree of a French chau! by Ji Re LA rer tried the novel! ui he was powerless to prevent it and sug- geated that the lawyer take ‘his case milgher: Sommiasioner Murphy refused to dis- cuss Lawyer him removed. NEWPORT, R. 1, Juno 10.—Friends of | Ordered the raids, he jon of Commodore] Het, The Distrt Steinhardt's threat to hi Asked Sy istric! in hand now, a BOSTONIANS TICKLED. man left the grounds of the Gerry|myeryhody Tried to Ri mansion in a_dogeart, the automobile foie ata ra Rosé. (Special to. The Evening World.) onwasisin eervice was dnaururaten hex : ur and) was | mendous sof apect people re. The sony periment of riding) on | whether he had replied that he had Attorney, he said, had apn] suffolk street, where\he was empleged BURNED IN EXPLOSION. David Groper Severely Injured a Bottling Establishment. David Groper, thirty years old, of No, 39 Hester vtrest, was severely burned ‘early to-day by an explosion of vitriol in the soda water establishment at No.co as a bottler. He was taken to Gou. verneur Hospital. Scheol Girls Lead a Rebellion. ALLENTOWN, Pa., June 10-—Students ofthe High School here and thelr pa. ren:

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