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in i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, UCTOBER 4, 1901, ‘CROKER TO ANSWER | | FUSIONIST ATTACKS. Tammany'sHeadProm- sen Batata ises to Meet the Per-; 2s [Meera ee orconnan. sonal Issue — Grim Threat of the ‘‘Boss"’| —Says Coler Demon-| stration Was Organ- ized Plot—Mum on’ Ticket. | To be makers of the world’s “7 WEDDING RINGS fi 7) is-lo be accepted as Standard Jewelers, .The reputation of LAMBERT BROTHERS As Wedding Ring makers has covered a Period of years and is not contined hi fo any section. , PRICES UNAPPROACHED i * _ For Seamless Solid Gold i : WEDDING RINGS, U4 Karat $3 to $12, 18 Karat $4 to $16. thes're turking In the That's dubbed the Shepard’ Richard Croked broke his silenc day. He did not say much. Nor woul > discuss the Tammany ticket nominated | fast night. But he Indicated by his few | << 2 Entered the Convention Hall tn Greater 1 ulre, amid Tim salty tion Than the eens, characteriatle remark that h oc: 22 Karat $6 to $24. fusion campaign to be directed again All Widths. All Size, him personally and he snowed full of fight and would mee: him fn kind. (ter the county ticket ts nonitiat * sald Croker, “it thes make feoue on me UN have somet and 1 guess ‘ Nr. Croker seemed to be In th No Charge for Engraving. All the styles of fashion are otserv, The firm's stamp guarantees ‘i quality as few wrfiten guarantees do. We have been making years that we feel ourselves this 1g When c The Evening W Pe antacars of Wedding & him. His friends hed § & Won a great victory in the F Convengion Inst night. 1 was sald no man but Croker deiesutes from stam Croker, they sald, demonstrated | la Petewnte No. 1—There's Cnrrolt Delegate \ Fo omnch hair for ©: Lever. thie Popular as we are for Wedding Rings, we lead Manufacturing Jewelers, for Diamond and other Jewel Prices, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks and Silverware. Whether the purchase be $1 or $1,000, the same pains are taken to satisfy a customer. Old Gold Bought, Remodelled or Exchanged. GEORGE B. M’CLELLAN. LOW AND A demonstration for Colter that made the Squire look soar. Saturdays till 10 P. M. ANTIS SELECT [BISSERT GETS -rccecxepe| SLATEININGS,) 4 MORE DAYS. t length. J. BDWARD SWANSTROM FOR mobs of iia fellow-cttizens howled for | ticket nominated ty Tammany Hall last oh ( KER ®/] Open Evenings till 7. i a His Letter of Acceptance reall rears ammeyrauned, M4) To:tay we mld: dard M, : He Will Attack ty obstreperous person In the gallery. | ty) certainly support him. He'll give us hi the Boss. who yelled am though were teating |. ood admintatration and an honest an echo, the mobile countenance of the Urldge Commissloner took on an expres- nlon of gentle reproaen {tt wana shame Never Jor more tasteful. The grent hall was a | wi ue, H Mr. Shepard isn't a man to make A absolutely inde- and will accept dle- 1 shall support him pledgen. He wilt pendent In his om Seth Low's letter of acceptance will be given out at 10 o'clock to-night. It cov- ers twelve typewritten sheets of paper and at gi power nees I may have with the . white and COURT ORDER DID NOT REACH polttionl leaders of my party 1 shall not Although Mr, Low will not give an out. Chale Gane tiane Were There. (seit noe sa the detriment of theliine of what he letier conulan ie is| -RESIDENT OF BOROUGH. TOMBS IN TIME. Every man woo bas kept a chalr from] party Some other time will serve.” understood that he wil! devote him. 1 eat eas SeeTention. consistent, erybody knows. There's nol adequate school ommodations pro . HewiniHlsisent rene Metical neo nad wea tnelauwee (nat!| etme ten need of golng Inte them again.” vided by Tammany Mall, extravagance ep rmceday. Mean Hes: Tammimni ii arcaniantiGh iin. . They You say some other Uma will serve) in the city government and lax enforce: ehesic: tthe untraln for the settlement of those differences] ment of the Tenement-House law. All Won't anactickess on t close to What ilme?" of the abuses c ito Tammany Wal} The allied Antl-Tammany forces of! Wa ‘an Bissert did not go to Sing When Mr Ayope } was "No, not’ exclaimed Mr, Coler, with | he will promise to remedy. Sings Count to-day at the Bi ye is in the ball was Bm) grim smite. Phat remark as 1] Mr. Low visited the central nead-| pubti Committee H Attorney Philbin, on Iv . ny the ton Man, fits sunset head alt quarters of the Fuslonists in Twenty quarters w tat re Hooker va- ; Samp With perspiration, He hud thor third @treet near Madison avenue this] Ljeut.-ov hy 1. Woodruff, cating his preliminary stay, sent Assi Nia the anal FAL aver jee PTH OT s buttons and he was you mind saying something | morning with Edward M. fusion] There ¢ present committees from }ant Distriet-Attorney Gana to the Mr. Croker shrugged iis = Deena || inthe eben a aks 19 oP nad him an | about the letters you are ald to have Widate for Comptrotier Charteal sie Han, the Citizens’ Union, | Sheriff's Office with orders to have Bia- Drescher rat te Were Spee pad Mim ay eitten Mr. Shepard? Fornes, fusion candidate for Prest-| iy. Kiyn Democracy and the Ger-|sert sent away this afternoon, They Were frlendly letters by ane {dent of the Board of Aldermen. miitierentned: oor! pain American Leag Hut Mr. Gana did not reach the “How did the shouters 3 : itleman to another, Ido not care to} They met the advisory ting was held nd closed {Sheriff's OMeo until 1260, and before peptieres wo Finake them public the antleTammany mover a and laste five hours, bat when that the van from the Tombs with the Rana ele Mr. Cote cussed the management of the campatgn, | 7) regulation Friday erlminab. Ginter aloh pat It was decided that Mr. Gow te tol tverything hi for the’ Grand that know one another i t speak every night until viection, He] Horough President—J. Edward Swan-(c | WHR not make some kis any bi th: | will open hls campaign to-morrow night | strom. Citizen's Union and Brooklyn | iy coutdenat ft, pack tn, time. to f. < win 0 OCFACY, Cae f on the 2.65 train, Be itration.” Qe iRY fame trom conal at Cooper Union, eal, Republican. | and as Under Sherift Mulvaney 1s sort: Mr. Low, Mr, Grout and Mr. Fornes| $ harles Guden. | Repu handed in the matter of keepers, there 7 Ai 1 not accept “Who Was ti the organized plot mexcept that for Mayor.’ an aon went from the headquarters to Mr. ludges Cour urt—Julge Joseph wan nothing lett do but to keen i 4 ai pinall and Fred E. Crane, Repbiiew Binsert_In the Tom| 1 at for sou to gueAS." F TD rn Fornes's office, at No, €3 Broome | Mor ners—Puillip 7. Wililams,,. Teepul f,. Mull + t he would glled Mr. C 1 Intend to take ad active| street, where they were notited by aliican: Michael J. Flaherty, ‘Citizens [get Bissert off next Tu oker, with a smile. 7! amonstration in tho:clty © campaign?” the Comptroller committee of the tindorsement of the itor Independent ‘Democracy. They made the Fee Ottoy Kempny wax the reply. "1 conve ntion —<$<—___ } ur years ago, when the | a "| , arneatly for the. elec: naavee ‘ Anaeiss Union; ter Durack, Brook. crowil in the gallery yelled for Dayton. hearer o Woe eat -|aame speeches of acceptance they have mocra » wv mock, a i uf 1 uld possibly * = } e last night reminded me of yn wWalatonate red | hi for myself | ant vain enough| made to other organizations. Burrogate—Jamer C. Church, Brooklyn \ ‘anaun City convention cut tabiltary |to regard the nomination of Mr. Shep: | Former Sheriff “Junmy" O'Trrien, Clerk—Charten Hartzhetm, fe i! as a personal trlumph, and shalt “Haven't you any optnl about the Tammany city (leket who has been waiting to see what Tam. ir] Many would do, says he will support nt hand he w Wiz enough to therefore labor. xaid Mr, Wood- wan asked for the second time. tte ine : Hut. a Tammany nomin are inet tne he replied. "4 Moth ihe «iy and. the: Democrats q support of his organ- | convention: "I Meket fs named 1 may rty will Heat me’ to atop at nothing . the Clty Dtmocracy, would _——— F to say. If they talk about me—it they were nperly within my power to make the! have gone to the Tammany ticket. Boer ies a twit ty |i iy PAP alantraegnaie ste Mage fone ce, the nammany cael” | KINGS COUNTY tink Tcan make it plain to them, that is required to bring every | O'Brien. SLATE IS MADE. — Andrew Fre it Demoerat, every friend of per- ATTORNEYS FOR ACCUSED IN- Hint the enetit ; Resting te come) THIRD TERM FOR GOV. CRANE| rns atternon the Democratic County een ase Hate Executive Committee, in Brooklyn, had NAMED SHEPARD, ts a SIST UPON A HEARING. who won out| Fight understanding of the ation, CHEERED COLER. the opposition ned with a knowledge of (ie|Massachqaette Republicans Naime| practically agreed upon this slate: 9 4 1 i Keres tor| Derate nRNN Resi Ne ne Thetr State Tioket. President of the Borough—Edward 4. [Mam Charged with Murder of Mill- a pur chief | he te exceptionally, well Informed can-| BOSTON, Oct. 4 Winthrop Murray |DEMER a Inne iat (@ammany Hall undoubtedly kaown {Ot the, bulky of the die Foe kas, tmanclal condition of (tel Crane wae unanimously renominated tor] 8° 2 part hs —Matthew KE. Dooley. ror the ral city. Wr 7 id Mr. Hheps| Governor of Massachusetts by the Re-] Rewister Mather tt. Dooley. q y il Tdst night something was wrong with publicans here to-day, He is now sery-| Surrogate—George B. Abbott, the “‘aupers.” ( ing his second Gubernatorial term, ‘A ganty SucKes AV B. Hurd, David Ronen ay Acre: astorneya for Al- (Fhey missed their cues, i see oraceuntith’ natic ldeut-Gov. Bates was also renomi-| A, mt 0 rt T. Patrick, Indloted for the murder. we n they mhuld have been nf thewe ‘Naked. Apr blsliiaree: tawt peuctine: nea inte Tnulad vcreaintiniterias pata and | o¢ atitionalre Willlam Marsh Rice, want Cheering the enthusing name of Mot 0 leclared for| Mugistrates-at-Large—Frank O'Reilly | an {immediate (rial for wietr client. they booed and hissed u jatform adopted declared for ngiatratea-s BA iy lent snume of Coler, how to stage-manage au convention, but principles, national and State, were| Laughlin and his Meutenants at “the | made a motion for an AQ=4 Sox. Cor BY Ave. To draw an artistic picture is one thing, to make artistic clothing is another. Our illustrations you will note always show the very smartest of styles—they are drawn from the garments designed by men who have achieved fame and reputation in their particular field. To those who know our our clothing no introduction is needed. To all others let us suggest a visit here—we want to convince you that our cloth- ing is all we claim it to be, and yet our prices are lower than others charge for the ordinary kind, Special Sale of Men's $15 Cutaway Coats and Vests at $9. Here is an exceptional opporturity—250 Men's Black Thibet Cutaway Coats and Vests—so specia that many men should take quick e—always appropriate ‘or dress or Sunday wear. An exact copy of these coats and vests is shown in the above cut. The true value is $15. Our special price .. Men’s $15 Suits at $12. {| Men's Overcoats at $10. Single or double breasted, broad-|} just from our workrooms, 250 shouldered, military, or regular sack | Overcoats, in black unfinished worsted, style—as shown by figures in illustr2- | Oxford gray mixtures and tan coverts, tion. The lines of the double-oreasted | proad-shouldered ana medium length. are particularly new and graceful. The |, 4. Tange of fabrics. is very large-—blick | Seite SUNY at $14. Special $10) worsted cheviots, black thibets, ilue cheviots, dark. Oxford gray $49) Men's Overcoats at $15. mixtures, etc. Special price.... At this popular price all the newest Men’s Suits at $15. and smartest styles—the yoke coat, our The very best fabrics, workmanship | new “Great Coat” in Oxford and Cam- and sy that you can get for $20 out- | bridge mixtures, tan and olive covert side of this store are in these suits at | cloths--long, loos: and broad-shoul- $15. Made in the broad-shouldered, | dered. And here'ssomething very new, military or regular sack style, in dark | exceptionally smart—a short boxy coat Oxford mixtures, solt-feeling black | of tan and green covert cloths, with {hibets, rough worsted cheviots, | light overplaid effects in contrasting striped and checked cassimeres. $15 |colors. The styles are exclusive, $15 Special prices. sees but the price is only. Men's Hats—-The' smart, jaunty Panama Alpines are creating widespread admiration. Well dressed men are wearing them. The popular colors are black, steel gray and pearl. Instead of $3.00, our spe- Clal prict (S.seneseve $1.85 MAML ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Vogel Brothers A2Q™ Sty. Cov Bt Ane. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10.30. OVERCOATS —; READY-TO-WEAR Since we are Merchant Tailors, you have a tight to expect that our ready-to-wear clothing is much better than the average—and you shall not be disappointed. The mew overcoats for Autumn are convincing proof of this superiority :— English Coverts, Whipcords and Cheviots in all the new light tans, Oxfords, plain blue and black, as well as the new and very effective green ] O Mixtures that are so exceedingly popular; smart boxy shapes; also the broad shoulder military cut— in fact, every desirable style—a great line at......6 Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o'Clock, SN: WOOD5 (© 740- 742 Broadway —— For Men @ Women, $3.50 Stylish. Moderate cost. Best people wearing them Nassau, corner Fulton St. 823 Broadway (12th St.) 438 Fulton St. 150 West 126th St. Brooklyn” NO DECISION | sem rms avons | Likely ¢ Man Whom Guard Wounded. AKRON, O., Oct, 4—The discovery of a man badly hurt from a gunshot ®} wound at Mogadore, a short distance north of Canton, may clear up the mys- tery of the assault on the guards at the tomb of Prea‘ient McKinley last Sun- f f 5 ey. = 7 a andl reciprocity.” Republl-| “hist was submitied to Hugh Stoo | in pare’ Pete qaudea Warton Foster! pare NOW CANNOT RE KNOWN | (OM of Presjent Mukti to have Sembarragsed the regular Mr. 7 ‘ ‘owing | Willeughby, street headquarters to-day ‘ined BEFORE TUESDAY. recelved his wounds in the encounter, ntora Pra ae nage’ war made: prominent: NS and wan teal Co age ben approved. | Mbit tema tut won where: he had evidentiy fed t0 hi y ‘ President's Ife in xacred to the compe t Ie u ercapo observation. His strength had donnnie, whose owl-like| After Mr She hom prove and estential tothe M’MANUS GETS PLUM. = | Snfceto pre kt Court of Appe silent as to} faiiid him, howover, and ho was unable freely anserted that qhoy would] [i may be that Mr. Croker was crlil- BAERS RT Tron cunmaseorarse peril ecw Hed ‘ Se ab tarsrkt parse see pe Whether a New Trial Is to move when picked up. iB Over the bridge in the dark, | U}Me fhe staRe | FLYNN DIED IN CELL. laws ae shall visit an “4 ointment soon After] pelled to abject "to any date for tri te Be Granted, . Some riende,capparently, others of the 4 “for Coler and he hadn't Noes as vere pei é Te 7 earlier than December. men who guards, + dete itera blab Supposed to Be Intosicated Whew | 1°"! mocratic Club that "The! Husiness Man a Suicide. (special to Te Evening World.) {dentified, but the police and the sherift Joun L. Shea, His sil-| THE TICKET. biipena ane eto anus has come back Into the Tam-| wricAa, 'N. Y., Oct. 4—Norman .{ ALBANY, Oct. 4—The Court of Ap-| will endeavor to trace him and learn t] James Flynn, forty-five yearw old, 3 ‘ang-been “put up’ Hoag, Wegetary, and. treasurer of the! peats did not hand down any decision] his identity. ‘whenever a pull or a ~_ [aig fa the Lconard treat station-houss Mr. crower.’ for meu in Noel by Hanalng’ tarda oT hed bern | to-day in the Molineux murder case, “by the snachinery. Comptroller Coler announced to-day,’ sy pth vata ld eae IL a z Bane | Sourhal ansounctn J - | Prom! in by, ‘The next dectolon day ts Tussday of} Boek north or south or east: dlaponcerted wien} that he would heartily support the sufering Ten ethos etPRoeed 0 be aries . |M Ry tor years. nex ) dey te Tusedsy he 2 ‘or: we By a Justice of 3! ome, cause for the deed, ad next week, day, World went af.’s the

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