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aliaite sobasiaitte aces seen THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1901. RICHARD CROKER SAYS THERE WILL BE (Mir ON WAVIAIDAT NO STAMPEDE FOR COLER TO-NIGHT. | : a Long, Sad Faces Were to relleve, but very few that really cure. The old practice of snufing salt water the Conspicuous Fea- * j through tho nose would often relleva, and Deputy Commissioner Main-| ture at the Gee Aged Man Shoved by the, Thugs Beat and Robbed “L” tains Mild Demeanor gralic glub To: Daye +) Crowd Between Train Ticket Agent on Brook- at Trials. Sneed aria Bilin + and Platform, lyn Street. Tammany. Rs NO. HARD WORDS USED. zl +IDOCTORS SAY HE'LL DIE.'NO POLICEMAN THERE. Frank Schaeffer, Seventy-one Years | Victim Lay Unconscious and No Old, Will Have to Have His Help Came from Any Left Leg Amputated. Quarter. Disposed of Thirty-five Cases in] Tasmayys erry ricicer. Twenty-nine Minutes Without Ses agene Lecturing Any One. Shepard. For Comptroller—William W. Ladd, sr. Fes DD ee eed aaa For President of th presi o<iay at the regula weekly trials of policemen accused of | @ of Aldermen—Ger various offenses by thelr superior of- Hoesen. ficers. The Deputy Commissioner was alm and suave, and during the hear- 0090000000000000500900005 {ng of the entire catendar of thirty-five Ae rede crrect eases scarcely spoke atove a whisper, | There was ® report to foe . Even Capts. Albertson and Schmitt-}that the Democratic convention would berger, who heretofore always have|be stampeded for Coler to-night. Mr. Deen subjected to angry glares from the|Croker waa asked about the matter, “Court” when they appeared to press|and he sald that the convention would charges against any of their men, had|ratify the selection of the committee 0 unpleasant experiences, while the men | last night. He said: oni ta ft “The ticket wax selected by all the award Me ‘The unusual crush of humanity at the| Albert I. Mann, ticket agent at the |New York approach to the Brovklyn | Oity Hall atation of the Brooklyn elevat- | Bridge during rush hours, which has al-|ed road, was robbed and brutally beat- Feady been the of Innumerable fen at the corner of Flatbush avenue | ter than the old-fashioned salt-water douche, complaints to the ¢ Commissionel | and Nevins stree! The of inhalers and the application of and has resulted in many persons being k Th Is busy a corner as there 18] saives, washes and powders to the nos injured and several killed, caused 41° /4y Brooklyn, but not only did the as-|and throat to cure calarch fs no more rea CR Ce ORE ee sault escape the notice of the police| sonable than to rub the back to cure kidney likely to result fatally. me ,. | Dut Mann lay there unconsclous and | disease. Catarrh is just as much a biood The victim was £fank Schaeffer, scy-| PUL Mann lay there uncon diseare. | Catar y much a blood ee eee tne orige| When he recovered his senses he Be SEER Re ie ae cee ceenonded with peotson4, wil [AFassed himeolt to his home, at No. 189] To cure cwiarrh, whether in saa wan crumded with peurnungs “At Gr"Etark's avenue, ‘aking about halt [Shoat or stomach, ‘tn Intersal ment In necessary to vcloca bast event he}an tour for the journey, but met no|tarrhal poison out or ti the washes, douches, powders and Inhalert In common use are very little, If any, bet- IieePihiciees ininl enty-one yeurs uld, of No. 9% Smith street, ‘on trial were smiling and contented, and . @ppeared to have os of the fear that] boroughs. All that Is left ts for the ! oeiween aw trun! policeman on the way. and the new oft. City Convention to-night to ratify It | hd thigh muscles were| Mann's duties end at 1 A. M.. when | Stuarts ‘was formerly shown by those who in- There were long faces at the Demo- lqimost severed cure the train coud} he turns over his receipts to the aol-| used internally, curred the Big Chief's anger. heren were almost severed u te vut Club this morning, The early foe orougat w nds, aid then De TI wi fection through’ action upon sto ‘There were no apeeches from the|cratic Club t Tei Guesiecious unuerd thos care | wclon train. The) men) who robbed | srr towels. . apoke tn subdued tones, It was but the Deputy Commlasioner {otto “elock before there was much ‘was apparently trying to live up to the = part of “judicial officer” which his law- Wee As eS aaloutiearlyl_ ile Zee recently assiened nim Clothed with |. nothing to aay whatever about the fonco during the entire proceedings. | "uation Wm. Zimmerman, of S sels ee ttoudht ue vad been killed, | Him, evidently belleved that he carried Heew as removed Jasin einbulance: e bed money with him, for Mann remem- the Hugson Street Mospliai, waere | ra that the man who stopped him Mab Mttea Sthaiter's condition was| Said. before the frst biow was struck: aucn as to give the doctors very litte I want your day's reccipts.”” hope of his recove: While he lay unconscious his watch and ring were stolen, but the thieves| d keep up and not trying to board ng T tet tt run alone until | The aged man w atement of Croker Joined him a few min- eee ‘There was no loud or angry talk. hi the train, accor : er in the Red Room of the i : cae ras missed $30 dollars which was my hearing began to fall m then t No fines were imposed. All decisions cee but the Chief refused absolutely to Conductor” MeGevern, who, was in) missed jollars whic in his fod featzed than fmiun geri Catarth oF u 4 oe pe osition, ae twas a clerk were reserved. The thirty-five cases | aucune the Mayoralty question. ° ereinerwaning CrOWwa. ecttea| Mana told his story at the Adams carla, Kas cabsolute CEES lice, after Investleatt: hecensar salt Croker, my friends reco aded an ine Were disposed of in twenty-nine min-| 1 nave nothing to say [that te conductor was not to blame for] Street Police Station. and wanted to « mean 5 5 haler, Fa catarrh selve, but they ie ju treet tas i raz =x i ~ . jan us “d s ‘a Hon, was indredin Street Sta" | very close to Mr. Croker, was asked CLUES TO VAN HOUGHTON, |°% B5uZ3! By eatisfacticn. {ite sant bought: peckave i alors. ith . 5 7 ” . ¥ . arrested on suspicion| They benefited me fron t and {i Ber'with having posted, without per-|by an Evening World reporter “how e , if tH on the sation-house bulletin | ey oa" ghesarg Lal pear the bridge entrance to-day, had| less than four months 1 was completely i AGE Hel | about Shepard T° r. Mann's ring in his pocket, and|cured of cainrrh, although [ had suffered sapiens ‘cali "upon fh ‘yatrouaen| "Why, what can you aay against Police Hear That Missing Atinatte| {2¢ ticket gi ater, itenslied Rim | easly at yr ite gram it © PN nee Ei tecioner Deveryiess vegmantonais nna’ | sin oder dhleee aetthaley cornet wes 1] Clty Man Mas Been Seen. of the Kang that robbed him. than other eatarr "Wootten seman Henry J. Wood- 12.95 CaO Aart ae, clots b| ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ju Oct. 2—The] NeW BUTTONS FOR POLI favor of st ; “ . asm paliceman in the > ; : SENOS 7 TTI ee en [Bland Precinct, having been eent|Seth Low, or any other Republican, | “+ Imysterlous disappearance of Frank Van ICE | as ttle; book) on cause} and jeares a popuchimend 'attars many: ofenses CoM: twas beaten here by a big majority.” [Moughton, who was supposed to have TRusart Co. Marchal, Michi. and) the abuse of ‘citizens and violation ot} When “Tom” Foley, who recently ‘been drowned last Thursday, Is still patiors Given = Supply for om- aby all “drug, In the rules. je was chary by a min-|won a sweeping victory over “ Paddy" police. The latest rumor u ter with having clubbed his son, an|pivver in the Second District for the Was seen in Millville, N. J, cers’ Uniforms, i | “Tavaud, gt n Bunaay” School plenie in| Diver Jo he Secon’ Tauntered. atone | 4 EDWARD M. SHEPARD'S, HOME, | Uut'this cannot be contsined’ | The new buttora for uniforms of po- &R’S HOTEL, th Bree § Ya*sulng for Telusiatement oF whe | he was asked how ho liked the selection | cetives located a tat of Van! itcemen were disiributed among the po- 9) inthe world, that Willlam 8. Devery’ has n0|o¢ shepard. No. 172 Congress street, Brooklyn. found a man had talked with him| lice tailors to-day. The buttons com- Hons tg sit as trial judge, - ' = Ein the night before he lsappeared. In| plete for the summer, winter and drens ao ean re te clic ras inmediately [HERE EERE Err rrr Phere ter rrr RRR REE EP EEE PEt pe heanging to the missing! yatforma of the policemen will cost $207.| THE KENILWORT aeLaugh! yard of yellow calico, Y man were found. letters from stor! BNI foading ft ( letters in the poster ure | shortened Into a fantastic grin aa he re-| he, will come out for the Republican er." sald Foley, last night was merely a. preliminary brokers, instalment houses and other| 98 against $1.10 for the old buttons, i iebtaraan nistacest a r of an inch tn height; I want : tenet fete av tow-down trick. and | “Wil he Oring out the vote over| Fatifeation meeting. the name of Shep- bislneng, fsmaand three insurance, pol:| When the buttons were ordered (om. | 80) ace iby per day and up to. Sut of trouble ag far as T cane | piled: 5 Divver ought to be ashamed of’ him: | there? Ard having already ‘been necepted by icles, which are waid to be for targe| missioner Murphy sald they would not representing these hotels, Us neThe case ie closed,” was Mrs Dovery’n| “Shepard Isn't nominated yet. Queer | self. He owes a kool deal to Tam-| “Ile's not nominated yet," said Foley,| Richard Croker, The commitieo had Mmouats. In a letter tle were bilin| coat as much as the old buttons, fT 'Yorks, He will call om ONT reap, Dut athe “Ut thoes inethe| thines happen sometimes at a conven-|matiy. Ie simply cot beaten at his own | and he. smiled pleasantiy nothing to do with the selection of the {fom a number of frm The new buttons arc gold- gourt-room say that he wrote the figure} tion, But just now I'm Interested in| kame. The form of ratification will be cone | ames ‘of Mr. Shepard's associates on. There is a rumor that a man in a -of-arms are the words _ a “10,” presumably meaning ten days’ ee reestaraat “How. will Shepard sult the east-side| through at the Clly Convention, which [the ticket, thelr names having been pre- bathing sult changed Ils ature be-| “New Y¥ sty Police Instead of a| fine, on the calendar opposite McLaugh-| What Divvor ts doing. voters?” til be held toentzht tn Grand Central | sented by Mr. Croker after Shepard gad Meath, the boar! walk the day Van] wreath, as on the olf button. Attached i din’s name. “There is no question In my mind thatl “They tell me Shepard ts a great work- e. The session of the committ been agreed upon. ed ah aber peareae abate ELLBOURRY te the patton s qipatent faatene: which] Success invariably follows In the seb tlh ea 2 es y hay. jollce xay they nlesiog man. o | eeb natistuctory. | 7 TOF MPR WII) ack of the Sunday World Wants. “HH SPEED OF [HEWITT CETS — MOVES AGAINST FLECTRIC ROAD. A COLD MEDAL.’ BANK DIRECTORS HUCKLEBERRY RIVAL TO RUN|HIS EFFORTS FOR RAPID |LAWYER SUES OFFICER OF THE 53 MILES AN HOUR- TRANSIT RECOGNIZED. SEVENTH NATIONAL. Consolidated Del. & HMulvon. z Dea, & Ilo G. : Deal & fo G. pt... Dea ML & Port Dodge. Dul., 8 8. & AUL pt. epee o Gen, “Electric lucore Sugar Jucose Xu COPPER AND SUGAR TOOK THE ‘ FANCY OF TRADERS. Mocking Coal MM. Central Inter. Paper p roe Lauds Hlv|Aske Reimbursement of Expenses ucurred Beca Funds Were Tied Up. Chamber of Com Work and Makes Pri entation. Ward Drive Made at National salt, Rubber a: International Power. Interesting Fact Drought Out Io Fight Refore State F A new move tn the Seventh National The stock market opened active but When the State Ratlrond Commission} When President Jesup walked Up tO! prank trouble has been made by Max without a definite tone to-d The : E this morning entered upon the fourth|the chalr to call the regular meeting | Brown, a lawyer of No. 3 Broadway. leading stocks showed slight variations | SQ" f sate 5 day of (ta hearing on the application |og the Camber of Commerce to-day he| He has served summons upon each either way from yesterday's closing fig- | N.Y. Cp : 8 Molor the New York and Portchester| way accomp one of the bank directors to appear in SOUP SPECIAL! During the next three days Soup will be the great attraction in Our stores. ures, with Manhattan making the larg- | 0° Z : : Ratlroat Company. to bulld and oper-{3, Hewiltt. As the latter entered the! the Fitth District Court, No, 181 Clin: | ’ ’ eset 1-2 polnt gain. 28. tween the Harlem River and the Con-|applause, which continued until he took | cause why they should not pay him | OR rooklyn Transit was feverish and neoticut Btate line, ex-Judge Henry W.]a seat at the aide of the Prealdent. Geeta! hel axtarnem lntircedite: j ' efter opening slightly higher and then Tatt resumed the eross-examination wf Fnulenen ot the Chambersinith your | tereaeineishe ta nealnariarin gion ae, BEST CONCENTRATED, tending its gain to 3-4, quickly toat Wiliam €. Gotshal, Presitent and| permiasion.” sald Preside tonal’ at the . ae aie Jesup. Wel poalt in the Seventh all the tmprovement. i seeceterees, 38) 1s |Chief Engineer of the applicant com-|will suspend the reading of the min-| U closed Its doors, A Can, 7c., or 3 Cans for 2Oc, Sugar showed an advance of 2 points ense pany. utes and other preliminary work of this] ,"1 am not a rich man." sald Mr, selling at 1201-4 Amalgamated Copper [5 eG F Mr. Taft Is attorney for the New York. | meeting for tho purpose of Immediately | Ane st nat ERC oti fe, Leek ine opened up a fraction and «al: a 9 New Haven and Hartford Railroad, ting at that which ts most congenfal| greatly, 1 had my runnin pensea | polnt, the price being 913-8. Anaconda 5 29 }which corporation. with the Unton Rail-|to us—that tx, the presentat of the » bank failure or not, and so I ESSIE BRAND wi y at si, Steel ith Vil prises a i ; - ; borraw th a ' ‘RE ! R Was stationary at Ji. Steel level with |s. 17 : § way Company, also known aa the|gokt medal to our honored and vener| Bn! aout Fi, uote Tau, MAN Saat FREE THIS WEEK! | PRUNES fm point. 0° |*Huckleberry” system, ts fighting the |uble friend, Abram 8. Hewitt, Kimball and his assoc! can better | Es FANCY TfIAINE CORN onding (to the presentation} #fford to stand that nse than I A package of ’ Erices took an abrupt, upward turn E tion, In re when large orders for both 4 ; ese road j=] sneech Mr. He c appeared in Atchison, St. P a hese roads run through terrt-|specch Mr. Howitt re A the street | oA, from the famou: Wed the street |" “At any rate 1am going to eee if un: mn te FarioUs Amalgamated und the Tract! tical or adjoining the territory |rallway history of city of New York| der the lgw the small depositor has not Bocks rallied a point and over. ( : x seein i through which the route of the pro-|from the Ume of the Introduction of the/a@ right or two. | UNEEDA BISCUITS “| The finest |SANTA CLARA VALLEY, jected rallroad Hes. sterday” - | irs system down to tho present. ——=—>___ Jected rallroad Hes, At yesterday's ses: | ANDT Maine packing. sion, dozens of indignant property own. “When an underground ri Nw Took Chance Wreck Resulted, + - zwith the ‘i F erm, representatives of taxpayers’ asso- [came a necesalty fa this city, ipa ,2iippLEuono, Ky., Oct. 3.—a | to every customer who pur- 4 Young, sweet Our oar are the aren The general By 3 Jatlony and improvement soctettes, tes- | “1 became convinced that the ead-end collision between a passen- f * 3 grown in California; finc, blac! market was affected by renewed iiquida- |W: : my tincavete a Scom.|feasible way of sccuting such a sys-|Rer train and a frei ‘n- || chases one pound of our Ss boat tion In minor industrials, cae : tifled regarding the Inadequate eccom ae or Aeris ead Recketiny ata | z and tender. ty fruit. , Spasmodic se.ling of the principal modations provided by the two roads. [tem Was to have the tun " Hubbard spri ’ : | e controlled by “the municipailty and | Hubbard Springs, Va. to-day. reaulte VERY BEST CHEESE rae: Special, a can, stocka occurred at intervals, including Te eee rotation naw rool tests t ‘ y — = a i n on to the companie: Beitz o apedigisiton sonnets ieslers Iniars LONDON STGCKS STRONG, |"! Bests imerarement TH Ht cea v)ofntie, Saazener Wain.” Scyeral pas | : Extra large size, a pound, Oc : - . 1 at] When tie ownership of the tunnel |aengers, jomas Martin, 0 t national Power and American Car adidiectoch det Mr. Taft brought out the fact that Passessinto aK woers i" Cs net inne) len ieaRG were: tadiy hurt tet. tone at 13 cents. , Medium nies a Sounds Sc S hence. it is my impression that {fatally " The passenger train was on e will then be no more futlle de-jtime, but the crelenticrews thoughts hey: 2 Pro o c o che erprise which {mands for a three-cent fare, because fn station before | ————————— ofeasional opera Fenture of the Market. cheater Jtalirond an enterprise which ta for a tnree-cent, tare. bocauine | Coelpascenger arrived: LONDON, Oct. 2—Although American | Hever reached beyond the embryonic such & manner as to make that stocks opened heavy on the Exchange |#tage and which even as such has been | casily posalble.” y, they oon improved, tne | dead ever aince 18%. The road proposed | On) the Points lower to 27 and Bergen County |Americana in Favor and Coppers |ed with the New York City and W gbout's point. Laer National salt went Gotshall had at one time been connect- Gi French Peas, finest Petit Pola: © 19° © of the medal te the in- i] « touching £1%. ase scription: “By His Genlus, Benefacto 4 foes worked lower. : y ‘ reel Sencar nt goes further out than the | of the City and Conservator of Publis finest Long Yalan’; a can. 7 sowlpackyl oT puekage ie Muctuations cont the f other, Property. Age nty-elght. yeara, r Macaecel Boks See een tcouinel . International Power sold at 5 - Witness testifled that the average |The obverse ride bears the Inscription, the ‘next sale following that at sresdtatlex ‘i 5 “hamber of Commerce of the State of an, ce tae tj were peed of express train woult be 53 miles a f ran f ped 3 34, United ata tes | atrone: Se a hour, ‘and that the maximum speed New York—Rapid Tranatt, [ ] holster ib mle Brand. taney oe | codfish Bricks, best jerk voor A * 7 of Une iceal trains would be 43 miles an nae 2 ° eee a Er protect The Wheat Market. hour, Witness did not recall off-hand ‘The Cotton Market. By, x ic t opened firmer to-day at 18|[the average speed of local trains. ‘The y per cents advance, with corn rather [WPPInE time at stations would be 16] | The local cotton market opened steady seconds or les to-day with prices 4 points higher to a D t t este actus st bee re caareuey oi oe) ente [etutoelee acces au | eatiaee epartment. ae Preferred dropped 5 sce | ment, ‘This was the principal sustain: |Your road beyond the Connecticut Stato] "vo, ‘ ang other andertilts, loots frow i | ing influence in. wheat it Mr. Taft asked. Nelther side had special advantage in | ranalt and Tennessee Coal a | mericar Ice. North America’ id | an Smelting preferred | ¢ packed; I-pound package, 9., of 3 for deat; @ package Brand; a cake, Jc., oF 2 for. | Hatstne, fancy Califorla 95 Laundry Soap, Butlers | ay cables were : i ‘3 trade, as m whol wi verix 5 os We do not,” witness replied. the way of news, and trade, as a whole, i} ressing, Butler's Hatnomne of the mene vince Titi [lower. Forel n houses are irading on| “Are you contemplating connections] seemed adverse to making any material Tabl | Irpedoms Crake adil) bod Ege ser Shoe D Q ped,cetocke, Sut the witclewactes | Roth mldea, and northwest rectlo:# are | with any foad beyond the Connecticut] Aterationa In existing commitments able Covers, iD 0 irket | itbera) again. The corn strength ts a Of at the lust and cloned active |e iited to outalde speculative. buying, | oso, Until after the Bureau's figures were In| An assortment of Imported fetal males of stocks to-day were| No* York's opening prices were: D ‘Are you contemplating the con-|hand, After the start the market was Po! 10) shares and’ of bonds sias,oun. [cember Wheat, HA FAs May. 7 34 to fatruction of a brides across the, Lonk| nervous and Irregular, with prices off Tapestry Covers; new de- | Chicago's opening prices were: Wecarernot slightly from call bids under selling for | ¢+ 2 . heat, to 0b 1-8) Mage 121 “Are the directora of the New York | profits. signs; colors, crimson, green December B34 10H 78, and Portchester Railroad Company | ‘The opening prices were: October, 7.75 | and blue. ; November, 7.14 to 7.75; December, 10 BS 3-4." financially Interested in the enter- t. i212: Desember wheat, 1112; | "Lawyer Frank Sullivan Smith, for the| 7.7 to 78); January, 7.78 to 1.79; Feb-| 144 yds, square, $2.75 & $3.25 “ “ e inn?" eunet H ks closing prices were: Octo: | prise?" to 17 foretihay TON May wheat, 7&8: October corn, @.5:8:] applicant company. here put {a a. vig- 3 ; Hs HM [December corn, @ 7-3 bid: “May ‘com, |GFoun absertion, “AE the prover tine aH A Pe UL Epa ETM $4.50 & $5.50 2 ie Bal ere woul 4) i} tee. : “ “ o's closing ven watisfactory proof that 6, cigsing yrices were: October, 7.91] 2x2 55 00 ver wheat. 11, De : foad nad Rmple Manca) backing November. 7.22 to 7.88; December, | 2 $5.50 & $7. | RETAIC BRANCHES, PRICES QUOTED DO to 7. id; May wheat, 72 company,” gald Mr. ‘Taft, | 7.97 to 65 3-8 bid: December corn, before the State Ratlroad Com: corn, 586-8 to 5834, mission asking for a public franchise a aa from the State of New York. With a BREE 7.99; January. 7,98 to 7.99; Fed- 3 to 708; 4 seshsat Sait! T ord €3 Taylor, Broad Sauer SBesugaxs 10° 100%] Linerals Victorious in Auatein, | capitalization of only $2000 they pro: f VOICE : 4 Yul) BUDAPEST, Oct. 2—The Hungarian | §-00.000, "Its pret Uh fe to, os | HAVE YOU A FANOY THA GET way & 20th St. CHOICE SUBURBAN CHOICE ‘5 HuSHSSe. = 8 Parliamentary general election has re- (fetuses to give us, the slightest HNght GROCERIES faulted tn the revirn of a large Liberal T'propose to find out whether those dic majority for the Governiment, rectors are dummi STORES.’ Mi GROCERIES H

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