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THE WORLD: TUESDAYQEVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1901. STIMS ll [DIVVER ACCUSES DEVERY OF QGACC TRUST WANS DEATH A | BACKAT CLOSE, © INTIMIDATING VOTERS FOR FOLEY. BUNS I ENGLAND POISON NYSTER? THE FIRST STEP TOWARD CON-| FRIENDS SAY ARSENIC == TROLLING BRITISH MARKET. ABRAMSON. MARKET WAS STRONG DURING! Hot Fight at the Second “DAY AND TRADING BRISK. Assembly District é a= Primaries Is On To- Sages {Onden’s Limited, of Liverpool. |poctor Who Attended Him Saw No © @rices That Were Feveriah, Though, Day. Voten to Sell to the Ameri- symptoms of It—Coroner Will Ga sat y, Under can Company. Decide To-Day. alizing. aa ‘ i\Both Factions Confi- ” ried dents | * + walk Outing tne last hour of tradine| Gent and Each Side % this afternoon and prices rapidly fell Is Accusing the , Off from 3 to 4 potnis to the lowest SR- Coroner's Physictan Rrooklyn, fe body important British tobacco company, ban called for $ r the street, who dled Sunda: ran illness of ten days. i day, h Im rtin offer of the American Tobacco Company 4 Ra enn arent | nay Cl Talelns Beco cient erica net toy point, bat that did not avail to holdf ‘Floaters. step toward acquiring control of the| statement of John Swenson and Per | the market, and prices melted away British market. Ordinary shares of the | Thompson, members of a lodge to which under a constant dribble of reallziag. ej ay nt . Orden concern, which were selling yes- oramson onged. They have notified @ H hi est of the earlier active b 55 “eS 35, ure going to-day at 16 Coroner that they belleve Abramson 3 H Ceti Eade se aang iett{O® the ‘flontera” gathered early ‘ : 4 i: «fer-| was poisoned with areenic. i ta gaing over leat night. ‘The general piled Sarde . by : : re E 7 De ee S| ence shares, £8 for ordinary and £i)i| Dr Thompson, of No. 386 Clinton ‘ igvel ‘of prices fell below last night.| 4®d lined up on the sawduat cov- i 10 shillings for debentures, stipuiat sireet, attended Abramson through his | ner cenit. of each ch ely . He sald to-day that Abramson | & Amalgamated oj fel an extreme 3. ered floor. that 75 per cent. of each class m 4 There were u for spanmodie ralies, but|Now to every one I give a solemn purchasable, The directors of Oxder wed all the symptoms of acute ‘ the (closing was mote rately active and ee Timited recammend that the sale te san] none of the symptoms of ar. | nic posioning. 4 he forenoon the market had} Ne aure you vote a dozen times made. sente p skown full steength, trading being brisk anne i Set eee : ft 4 oa prota sales. Of stocks to-day were —4. Fivver-Doly Ditty. * 720,000 shares. poate, 4 ‘The sensational feature tn the big Sec- h Sete cion| O24 Assembly District Nght to-day ts Wad. Low. Clot | the open charge by “Paddy” Divver, the 108 WEN US| present lead=r, that Deputy Commia- SJaioner of Police Devery has flooded all # |the election precincts where the pri 95% | maries are held with policemen In the WT interest of “Tom” Foley. Benween 16th end 170 St, 259-261 Gth Ave. | 9,9 x % fis lure aniuveniig (wartd reporter: Divver f e | the G e fe st be ee sald that Devery was using the police to Q d WV rt a * defeat him and Intimidate his men. 5 @ % BGs He says Devery has had twenty-six — 3 US HP kg mere in plain clothes going trom house Bargains tt tver OF fered dis 41% 41%] to house trying to Influence the voters 14 194194 Foley. ais at ety for Foley. ity tae ite A Flerce nattle. kn \ This City. OE) ote 2B] Certain tt ts that the diggest and Ba" Ba” Za] norcest battle ever fought in the dls- 9 1a, Mey] trict In being waged to-day. | $4% BN BM] Anticipating trouble from the etart. Part | The grand opular re- Cash s 4 | Police Commissioner Murphy has or- | sponse to the New Propo- 64 64 dered out all the police reserves to re- i ry | P ie enforce the men iat the Oak’atreet ata-| J) TOM FOLEY. “PADDY” DIVVER. | Payments ue AE Tay Pa yinent | niCes Br stan Ss eS Co an for uying very- tot | oe tet bolo d fee CAN RWIIGATrocnioni list face | “Walt for the Agures, ‘They will be end," sald Diver, “but I belleve I shall | could to Induce Foley to make the fight Accepted. | thing to Wear, continues. Guaranteed. There haye been many hot times in| 4. With # all rij win it. The people—not the ‘floaters’ i ot fl! és ¢ Towa Cea re a 3 | the Second, but when the ten polling | “We'll do what we can, but tte hard | patsice pivver arrived at/and Richard Croker are with me. 1 wan | nieeen every, nas joined in the com-||__’ ‘Every hour we are open- !|—________ kine pA erage bi 33° | places were opened at 2 o'clock this ae Meh He raid the ¢X- in club-house of his organization in|{n the meeting of the Executive Com- Tammany organization {6 to a more or ing new accounts; every day making new friends. * 6 6 63 |afternoon all other scenen wi as vil- Ls ee jedly. Madison atreet, at 1090 A. M. but his|/ mittee when Mr. Croker delivered hin| less ee @ Jaa. iy WEN EN Vinge alte by comparinon, MeCullagh's Men Marred. “tenants had deen there long before| rebuke to Tim’ Sullivan, But In epite! ihe, leadership of the Second Asrem- To show that we appreciate this hearty. welcome 4 163" 16a" | ‘The halt and the blind, the unshaven Sung. McCullagh'e Weputies were exe | that and hat the @ay's work tn full of that he and his men are here to-day the way from #100) 10 S900, a8 the| the New Store offers to-morrow another series of bar- is Ws 1084 148%] and unwashed Mocked to the support of| cluded from the polline place at No. 9 Swine. i doing all they can for Foley.. patronage Is very large. The pl a H i | their tavorite tor leader, Foley or Div-|Stuinerry rect at the opening ar ihe) With Senator Ahearn and Judge Bolte| “Devers, too, in trying to intimidate | one Worth AEhtlng for. Fuley men say! gains, such as only the seven-store baying power makes Mulberry street at Divver has grown rich in the work i A] ver, ‘They fought, swore and cheered | retmarion ts afters and others he directed the work of his|my men by throwing @ lof of policemen Aineedotinareaviawie possible. The prices quoted below are from 25 to 30 as they fell {nto line to caat thelr bale |" gine. afeCutingh was sotified by tele | supporters from the club-house, and all| Into the distriet. He has been Interfer- ; r store in New 18x | tots. were were imbued with the|!mg all along. He has had twenty-ix|, The biggest Republican Nght is in the pe r cent. lower than those of any othe Mu] The greatest crow was at the corner | Warrants to serve in this votlng place, that they would win with a/_men In cltheena’ clothes golng about the! Hawkes, the vieader, la’ opposed, by | YOrk to-day. We know it, and you'll know it—when hadkbaanWbexchidadivandknetata at Inalerity of 2,000. istrict making m house-to-house can-iGhation A, iess, the former faier of the wkea, the leader, la opposed by of Canal and Elizabeth atreets, in the ; , ; farses a exe | dintrict. ou see the goods. {4 ] Seventeenth and Eighteenth Election) jive for the scene of the trouble ina The Tbureae of Elections was this|¥ass in the Interest of Foley. These Tn the Thirty-second Tammany Dis- y, gi 194 | Districts: phone that his confide 0 ner ved 0 en have told the voters they had bet-l ei FO oP ttn: ’ * ’ c tage. morning served with an onmfer from the| men trict ‘rawle: s yetieen ing | $8] ‘There many of the voters had been | "rnres thousand “floaters” have been | Supreme Court ordering that 70 namea|ter not vote for me. wreat control from foun 3 Bs, Tyan stoundin otion loak ult ept. } FAQ| lined up all night. Thoy were a motiey limparted inte the dlstrier, ‘The Foley >? stricken from the rolia of the Second] ‘It wan not safe In some parts of the | ,,tn the, Tl is attempting to knock out , 624 | coflection of the worst element of the Tait Ae ssembly District. ‘The order was be-|dirtrict for my men to put out im the! Leager Isaac Hopper through the cardi: al 6 TAILORED SUITS — Ladies’ Suits, 1 low Ofany tea | MenEIRUmnEandasayy they vere Urouel recompiled yell windows of thelr homes Divver bannora. |dacy of 1. G, Le made of all-weol cheviots, Jacket cut half lower cast aide. Many were cripples. |there by Divver lene comp When! they displayed the windows]. Maurice F. Itolatan, President of the| Sale, to-morrow cnly, of Notions 2nd tipht fitting and lined throughout with hea ~fournern Packt S| unshaven and unwashed, but ad were] piyyer inststa that Foley has brought Repent lore. hea erisere rE mss) Mtn stones {BPaRA of Public Improvements, leader | pe ayers Fictinas ta line eect ecies GSK cat with theinoes Boe sine 38 ern | Rab cose 3 2's] cager to vote. ‘ ral ; would be shot ino ‘0 vith stones. (of the Twenty-fourth District, °) 3 Fouthern Kalle sau | cree terete Gece ae sheila tieiesrand irons out of town! Long beforp daylight the Foley and | there Is going to be a big accounting Dosed, by Max Btelner. but Mr. Holanan | ever offered. All these goods displayed on | to 44, Black and L Hevy, regular value $15.00; $5] tain of the , 5 Divver mon were out on the streett. + atter this fight Is over.” Seye1he/ ls: not: Worry Ngo Srna Wednesday. $8.7 teenth district, told an! Superintendent of tons McCullagh | +. aisle tables. Every article a targain, 5 i (rizziing rain that came later on trict, Leader McAvoy Is opposed by oat CLOTH ee SKIRTS—Mad- of ax] he spate te ie CreTaueclat eatin snd Meine deputy, Van isan an did not disturh them in the least, Al! A Sees yimkt: ; Assemblyman Minten. | e 24-yd. roll Tape, all colors, worth &c. pc., | al!-wool Cheviot or Serge, cut either with the ‘ Fty- [Deputy Hedges appeared nefore Magls- 1114 wtreete were Ray with buntt | The Divver-Foley fight, in addition to] In the Sevent strict, Republican, fi lount caline linin: | "x years, he never saw one of them {trate Olmated, of the. Centre Street uiteota i Werel Rayer CW nuntloe ancl Se. new flare or flounce, good percaline lining ners and the black drapings in honor | being the most pleturesque in, Greater | ex; Alderman Hackett is trying again tol” adamantine Pins, worth 2c. papsr, Ic; |and velvet binding, ‘all lengths, Black and 8 | before BT ew he es Court, this tnorning and asked for the [or president McKinley were Interspersed | New York, (s now regarded ax the most | hrst District Abraham Gruber haa onty | 9c. doz. Navy, regular value $4.00; Wednesday, ho are they?” wald he, astonished | txsuance of 150 werrants, which with Foley and Divver pictures and Important of the Assembly contests | nominal gpposition: Troning Wax, with handle, worth 3c,, le. $1.95. at the question. “I don't know. Tnever declared would bo necessary before the from a Democratic standpoint, as it} Frank Partridge, In the Twenty- " ninth District. ts trying to take the He. | Tracing Wheels, always 5c., 2c. woisotices Eines | SILK WAIST SPECIAL—On Wednes- Fr feats pe efore in my life. Theyre | day in over, of atrangers were fn the) May result in a serious split among the publican, leadership away Alexan-| 3{-Inch Tolson Binding, worth 5:. yd., 2c. | day we will place on sale a Ladies’ Taffeta Hy] Voter Moeters, all right, though. Tho punishmens for 1 They tironged around the| Tammany factione. T. Mason, the ‘Civii-Sorvice com-| Sill Prussia Bindicg, 9 yds. in pc. wo:th | Silk Waist, made of extra heavy silk, the “a No Arrests Made. primary elections has neap lodging-houses and the saloons, | Croker, itis sald. ra Divver as missioner eee District the continu. | 17¢ 12¢. pe. | waist tucked and bemstitched, in Black, 7 Justithen'a big wagon drove up: toaded [ere 8e fewal voting: at oa regut y were In rags and catters, unshaven | the legitimate Ir Sr ta Lous performance axainst Leader Arno, | Heay hice Belting, all colors, 9 yd. pe. | White, Cerise and Turquoise, all sizes, regue ! The Cotton Market, witha cheering mob, They were cheered | testo” dirty, and no attempr was made to | On the other See ered [eee te cate eee uth | worth ilfe)1320. Ec. lar value $5.00; Wednesday, $2.50, ‘rhe coiton market opened firm to-day, lt the ashen Many Arreats Wisgulse the prima face evidence that | PY eaters tei "hAmmany. leader, | Leader Levenson and the Guy forces are | Cufling Irops, all sizes, worth Sc., 2c, With prices 3 to points higher ‘ortas'F6 trom the ElehthaNick(E, len ieneioeeetaes Petines vores 'Tim’ Feley, and has done all he! on as usual. White and Black Tare, all widths, worth | ibbon illin r Bah Iiieutl ea taceiacaiy tence ratios y’re from the Elghth—Nick Engel] Election inspectors have heen 4 i ae Bland Seo le pe 5 iahiess bid is helping hia fri Foley,’ : Woover the districts, « pe anoC ther men S = = Ms Sl | tho call owing to the conmicting Intlu-| Gordon Peiscmalie! Bis) tarp edt Re feo Ninared or more arre on chairs in front of a saloon A 2% yds. Cotton Corset Laces, were Se.| A line of Ribbons, all silk, No. 40, blacks, ences athens cebleniward Sieabeotnt: Fighting became general all along the |e maiie vetween the opening of tiv Elizabeth streets, waiting —— = nes ee children Site Garten oti lies ind lfancy, cals eons} 2e2 Sela - “ ne ec ” potia at POM. amt 9 to-night meer Special trim at, 1 et sett ef advance ct tacdionan line after the balloting beman. ' 1 sec loeaay , d tlack, Ie. pr., See ; a Later tn the morning the market be-| The pelico made no effort to arrem! Jolin Hoyer and Dantel O'Tellly will ap was sitting on rude Badl blacie always Ce Pes thes, 2 for le, | S2ed with chenille aad trimmed with f came very Arm and advanced to 7.70 for] the fighters, merely parting them and look after Foley's interests and Benja- rl street, near Park wan ; Gold Eye Needles, all cizes, worth Sen, de. | {€tihez, worth $5.00; Wednesday, $2.98, January. forcing them to go In different direc-/inin Spellman wit) represent Divver in| Row, Slghth Election District. ° ye D a vy *€-| Children's Hats, trimmed felt, all new - che opening prices we September, the Election Commiratoners’. office. All through the district the “outstdera” Paper. i | colors, new shapss, med with silk velve bid; Oc igh eas to 20: Meee tens. ¢ ‘ommi c, éral (aiholaaantetaaldentainithenelehe we ‘esther Stitch Braids, usually Se. p=, 2c.| rinbon and buckle, $1.98 Dad Sd bah Divver Discournged. Hoth Sides Confident. iy IWepanistealied ithembreponters: : Fremier Placket Fasteners, worth Sc. doz., 2 z 0 7.69: April, nae saad shy IL oy ‘Toward Mr. Foley took up hI] peapite the warning given to “Big | 3c. ’ 4 2) Foal w Tgp nieve Accompanted 5 Ys") Krank! jost/ati Mart! atreat and’ Park Row; aid (ir suinean Beintehure Croker Aneta Have just received the First Shipment of Langtry Hair Crimpers, worth 3: doz., le. in ants Wear and © 1] Farrell, rede around from polling Pace grom that polnt direvtel the . esis 4 . 4-4 and 5-4 Tubular Shoe Laces, worth to. polling place in a cab ¢ iiehata Executive Committee meeting yestentay Sy f tOchdseae orsets, rp tests ; is alda that no outalder should interfere in an- rta bree aed 4 a e Pease he pb Nt bdled it Mtieabon ty 0 imher district, the Senator and hin Heu- Fall Impo tions 0 Safety Belts, all sizes, worth 15c., 8c. Silk Taffeta Binding, all colors, worth! Infants’ Outing Flannel Sacques, Blue tenants were working hard for Foley al PARIS LINGERIE 10e,, Se. pe. and Pink stips, at 9e4 worth 19¢, | WORLD WANTS. mee Bchind him came Piyver alone tn a said: a 6 Pes: asst. widths White Tape, in bunch, —_ Infants’ Short Cambric French Dresses, —— _ —s Foley himself was all over the district. = eveloean tt . ry worth 5c.. 244c, + trimmed with insertion and hemstitching, at Reach All Classes Who Bearer ero ranulingand | comprising new and exclusive effects in Night Robes, Woot Handle Paton Hooks, 6, 8 and 10 iad os aes ee oe 5 eal peat = ‘ -h, 1 Boe infan! jomet Flannel iT long an Seek Work. Tia opea proc ciummers treet were| | Chemises Pellcouts,Conset| Covers, Matines,” ce. "Staten" Fees Zone il crac al er woth @ | ATT TE TROUSSEAUX may be selected, ors, worth 10c. yd., 5c. Matis aad short hip Corsets, blue, pink, A 02 fh Wane FORBIDDEN IY DOWN MINES. Mr. Foley's Manner, Monograms and Crests Embroldered to. Order cine toa ye ‘i pts ae ze Ay Dive closeted with 3c. doz, 1s. 7 Madison street, when he was seen by. worth 50c., 19¢. ‘| 2S-cent_ Knee Pants, sizes 3 to 14, to- ning World reporter. Directly in rath Fal ew. ‘ants in the thirtee, ;|GIVEN CONTROL BY AMERICAN |WORKERS IN KENTUCKY COL- of Divver's house, painted on a er pavers combined, AND JAPANESE SOLDIERS. | LIERIES FACE GUNS AND QUIT. |°7"" Pail 2 by 2 feet, Foley's sign: | painters had flared this taunt tn “iM Wwiyre YT &| AGENTS 00. eS GROCERY cumRKs | letters three feet long: ALTERATION MATRDRESSERS 3 | von i Celeatials Take Posse: jon Imme-| Fighting Follows Action by Union I WAS HERE IN ‘04. c 5 dtaiely After Ne-enter- Men Carrying Win. Thomas F. Foley And W in the ‘ 1 : ing Peking. cheaters: Haw Voted District in 1894 XITCHERNWoRIC in the When worth 3c., 1$4c. card | 25-cent Shirt Waists, of plaited percale, Light weight and rubber lined Dres| to-morrow only and sale wtf to3 Waists Shielcs, Nos, 3 and 4, worth 10c. pr., Se. to each purchaser, 9 cents. eiAtachatle Corszt ‘Steels, exira 1 inch! 20-cent Caps, all sizes, to-morrow only, 8 back, worth Sc., 2}4c. pre cents. GUNCUBEEN 2d Assembly Divver s ‘ for Schoo! and Co'lege use of sterling NOW READY LAUNDILE SSP We saomnsiins PEKING, Bept. 12.—The Chinese troops | (Goeeiat to The Evestng World.) for 28 Years. couresunne wearing quality, at prices which prove \ : THE T re-entered Peking to-day. The Ameri-| MADISONVILLE, Ky., Sept. 11.—The them to be economical. EDITION OF THE Mutual Hooks and Eyes, 2 doz. on card, | morrow 15 cents. q Divver (Ronata” Devery. A over the Forbidden City to the|union men to-day, thin teing the first] “Nobody can tell how this fgh¢ will Chinese authorities, time that force hax suveceded atnce th a troubles begun, Miners going to. work LITTLE GIRL RUN OVER. ie morning were met by two hundred on'men with cocked Winchesters who WEAR DIAMONDS. jrove ihem back. The guards were at mine's quarter ce atic arsrani|? LOOK PROSPEROUS| | Br World Almanac eat "cument™ frei, on snl {FORCE YOURSELF TO SAVE 1 eans and Japan mimultaneously: hand-| Reinecke mines were closed down by SIXTH AVE. AND NINETEENTH ST. NEOKWE NURSES PERATORS* « PAPER noxes PAINTERS Bleanor MeAvoy, five years old, of |" No, 270 West One Hundred and Elgh- |! teenth street, was run over by a horse | and wagon to-day tn front of } PHOTOGRAPHERS FIANO WA UMRERS 2| dence and received internal ir and man found with a Open ‘an’ scrount’ in our N - YOLISHERS 6H she, was | taken to the J. Hox Wr Mt be arrested. Several fights With Plan of the Grounds Porre: ospita es 15 ; The authorities any that the miners and Bird’s-Eye Viewof the | ; The Whe shall not work to-mo andithatcine e z QUARANTEE TO CURE i \ Expositions PALESLADIES ... 1 As a result of heavy frosts In parts of County, Tonics: of Mtwelf, broker‘s,: sopbe a di id} a ne vag ; SALESMEN La | Nebraska and Kansas, with Heht froate| union men celebrated thelr. ¥ y by Fre cee cele iF RE. fou lense f i Contairi=g a condensed descrip. SOLDERS sligtiowatanaliiline firing two Inindred shots. r , ine (0) a f tion uf the purposes of the Expost= Boman SL na yceteg in toe anbhae mecaren mune mag clnped on Mear-| 4 thet ant ; ala Sens en uero) Cena ve Aaaa ey . 7 d 0) 0 DI order tha nm - 8 KIB ani 3) The actual opening, however, w be prepared for attncks, bee : 2 eater " ie pte Soviet Bon‘e waste ste ? | tion, sHtBtS F A CTS a list of ‘nations to, participate, tha | STENOORAPHE, moder eae 4 Ny STOCK “4 we will tot you pay tn your ‘wear one 10 igures and gee 2 TAlLonessans 5 | CORBET And 3-0 4 LONDON STOCKS STEADY. | fers "ray, (nish Tau (edt adrian and pea eet cure lies within the covers of the with mich other fn Intonmadiepersoe! TAILORS 0.0... 34 4 aa We HAVE ON PRICE, C meetare Sotatewont: 2 TRE He o : Trading Dull fy ol pont 10D ear me ou in this statement. iS one Bae oi masice! Uult) oea [baraters) ite: tte) Ureuau cesar Scns te Bator was fe. Word Seinranaces herent opening prices. won clined to Await New York's Lead. (ise your private business, bat an entirely / maamenily cures over 20 ee, the only one way to obtain po fy at to 70 8 The market for American railway NEW CREDIT SYSTEM on pe Eencure you, Thowends {litical facts, and that is by shares at “london was steady to-day imonials on Invaluable tolntending Visitors | an prices wero fully up to New York's write ast ahr ragrematativg Sat sprreeven ener: using the i . wever, wan 1 it at yor mani. 23) Somber. itt: i ie Volume, as operators were Incilned. to L. W. SWEET & CO HYDROCELE CURED. 1201 World; Aimaass ang Racyeleedia: ¢*)¢ : ber n. So October, ran ps meptera: awalt New York's initiative. fe hi fi El ctro Institut A reference book of over pages, * 6.4: May. 38 e adhe Pacines were the inet conspic- LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, eMic-Eié (C, |/204: 10,009 taste. © © © subetantially bound in hner witewts a SGitober ke Be ‘i Les & 39 MAIDEN LANE Da, ALEX. O/MALLEY, 499 sTH AVE, liibesraph board covers, with sewed, back, and ma cent. On the other hand, St. Pafil was rte os to Re szrsplignslly, Weak at»a decline of 1 ans ULDG., MAIN) ENTRANCE. Der cei a nt ee edges.” °° © Price, Be. By, mall et Pe Ee PS Butt em enra

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