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VHE WORLD: tenon te SA'TURDAY vas “SHEPARD IS THE PARTY’S _ MRS. BRESCI FORCED AT Mr. Croker Makes a Distinction by Way of Explana-|...44:.. os tion and Intimates a High-Toned Campaign. hooked. He is - Sheritt. ‘The ta will be elther chor Alerman Rob- Piunkitt, the leader up a In roll ation Richard Croker made a really fine dis-. Murphy and his deputy, Devery. They Oakley will not he tinction Inst night in tllustrating his Jo not gee any Jution of the on Mr. int problem, ‘ylew of the present campaign and in POO describing Tammany’s part In It. “Mr. Bhepard,” sald he, “is the Democratic made no pledges, ‘Tammany nominee for Mayor of New York. He !s Id not have rallied to his support not the Tammany candidate tn the sense {f the leaders had not been given rea- ti friends of ert Mun how teow N plugging along and cided on that he jy a member of the Tammany son to belleve that no effort will de) Gardiner Turned Down, organization. But Tammany Hall will made to destroy the influence of the of | The pretties: ght In the whole town do all that it can to pile up the biggest ganization. ts for Dis! <y. About a dozen Asa Wird Gardiner majority ever | Mr. Croker is exteremly reticent in} hattan Island. | discussing the police phase of the situa- | This shrewd manner of introducing tlon other than to confirm the ata Edward M. Shepard in the light in which | ments of Brooklyn leaders that Mr. the Tammany leaders want him to ap- | Snepard made no pledges whatever. On | MGnsavelenes pear to the voters Indicates the sort of jthe whole, there I conaldecabie un- “nln he was @ campaign that Mr. Croker will inaugu- | easiness among Tammany men of all josie wnetevers (hat may n ate so far ne Tammany Hall ts con-| grades. Three of them ere charles Wi Denten ‘eerned. With the Mayoralty out of the way | who has kissed and im. ay with ihe Mr. Shepard will not be exploited as | theusual scrimmagesare under full swing | Tammany Tiged: John ir. Mefntyre, who he “Tammany candtéate. He will be|for the other nominations. There has Minor, James Yadelied on every banner, elevated rall- | never been a time in the history of Tam- ttorncy’s staff. rood eign and district headquarters| many Hall when there wan so many to sentn ie wen a candidate on Man- man in the t ction of Mr standard ea the “Democratic candidate| caniidatce for offces of all kinds. The | elvan atin er desires’ 0 | Mayor of New York.” Greatost general interest naturally cen- ty Court Justice Jonn p. gchuc! ; el for the Bu-| Will noparently have «walkover tent ‘Tammany Hall will indorse him next|tres about the candidate week as the Democratic candidate. The | preme Court Bench. There are four to Toual methods of electioneering will be | be selected. Two of the four are certain Rmorted to, but the word “Tammany” |t0 be Mayor Van Wyck and Justice Mor- | There will be lot of work done dur. ‘i ninated. [ing the next four days to. x i conspicuously as it has jan J. U' Brien, who will be renominated. y smash this will not figure as consp! y W the other two rominationa tnere are | slate into smithereens in favor of renomination, as will the four Coroners ~Bauseh, Zucca, Fitzpatrick and Hurt ‘campaigns of the past. Wate ae) = LV spirited contents between Civil Service | Amont every district In'tnen mentioned. High-Toned Campaign. Commissioner Charles H. Knox and De |didate for Sheriff or County Clerk, Sena.| Mrs. Gaetano Bresel, widow of the as- Anar © contributed the coll, on the one hand, and be- | tor John F. Ahearn, ex-Assemblym: P. Henry Noche, Assemblyman dullee Harburger, Michael Halpin, J. J. Fraw. | been forced to mov, pport ever since the as- from West Ilo- ark, where she ise. Anarchists y were her visitors Ing there when ‘There will be cart-tall orations of the | Lancey usual fiery kind in the east and west |tween Samuel Untermyer and legis pide districts, big mass-meetings in the | “ike Frome on the oiber. It is be- biey the ne nacliitatal Malls, kiterAying and fag-raisings |Weved that air Noll and dir. Uncer- |i tet and “Asnembiyman Waukon |S ‘and all that sort of thing, but the suggestion that Fromme be ele-| Lynn are looking longingly fe two place for the most rabid Ana Grai tone of the campaign will be of al vated to ihe Hench was reuarded ana |OMcer. They do not care very ‘much! Bye aid no! go, however, until si evated char: ‘at firet, but it was learned on pret- | which one they land. It is m t much more elevated acter than 1s} joke att hae Sr crower te | probable, however, thai Ahearn wili'aa| made a stubborn fight, in which sh sassin of King Humbert, has last | bulk of her » from Cliffside Park, | Masination. tae sno N. J., where her house was a meet Chairman James J. Martin, who will t. Corporation Counsel v cond husband, — | xeemn to anes the campalen for ‘Tammany, | Jone Whalen will not be nominated for | Mr. Shepard will return from the | 0nd Urencl was her #6 Be sus Ded Se mast withe Supreme Court bench will cause] country to-morrow, and on Monday will will perfect arrangements for the —— =e York debut of the “Democratic Ereker promised, him, the som Lane eel lotto headquarters in ure) tone WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. Xe ol . witt, at No, Gate" between this and Monday. month ago. it ta, auld, however. that |of hie ater, Mra lewiit, at No. te oth District Lenders Warned. Difice “of Corporation Counsel: but an | spend ha mornings there, hin afternogns The statement of the Associated Danks Mr, Croker sent word to a mumber of{ aasitonal remon, forthe abencs 2t Me Srotgh anf ni eventoan on the mutt A Gaerne Eaton istrict leaders who do not take as|savanced. It is that Mayor Van Wyck, | Charles Jerome Edwards, one of the A Kindly to the selection of Mr. Bhepard| John F. Carroll and Senator Timothy D; | prominent leaders in the Citizens’ Union ' Fone en Geeronposed to the elevation of [in Hrooklyn, has resigned from that ao they might be expected to that he | Sullivan are Ophiise during the absence | ganization and has come out for Shep- “wanted them to get to work.” He will ot'air Croker in Burope he would not | ard . ea Bemocratts Committee is Kings "1 i tainclin: ‘ounty, at a conference held this morn- Monday and convince them that they| desired. Mr. Whatene oun dusicuits | ink. agreed upon the following slate for {te county and borough of sbould stop kicking and do all they can| office, however, 1s probably the correct | ta county and borough offices: | am woODRUFE’S CAMP IN THE | ote; Sa IRE UEneal BikiGaT CGE nding to-day were $2,087,354,376, for the election of the ticket. one. - eerie | 2 Brenldent ot tha vorpueh:iex-Coneress: ‘The word is going around that “Shep. |. oemee gene ie Sar aheps | butt: County” Clerk, Conrad” Heater: ADIRONDACKS. ard is all right.” What this means ts a] ard, could undoubtedly have secured the | Sheriff, Henry Hesterberg: | Coroners, it ie accepted | romination for Horough President if he| Dr. John Warrington and Dr. Ch ries padi terjot! conjecture, but accepted | desired it. Ho has declined, however, | Pflug: Register, “Matthew FE. Dooley; by most of the rank and file to indicate} Wo’ permit the Use of, hla name, and the | Mogistratesat-Larke, Edwin J. Dooley the “action of Mr. Croker and the | choice Ilen between Dock Commissioner | and Frank E. O-Rellly; Courty Judges! Prom Shares F, Murphy and John T. Oakley, | William B, Tiurd, jr, and David Man- other leaders with the willingness of | wiih tne chances {a favor of Murphy. "| rirg. Mr. Shepard to cause as little trouble as wre possible in the event of his election. M'CULLAGH DEPUTIES WILL Seen piaai er Office Holders Uneasy. UTICA, N. ¥., Oct. 5.—A spectal train] LONDON, Oct. ‘S.—The opinion of Mero every man in ners y at RAID 8,000 ON BOWERY. made up of s!x handvome coaches and Chace c cere Reearding Besley who holds a sition or enjoys “mraft" = Trallways ts that they must be taken In Sr any kind la uneasy, Thete ta no doudt +earrying 137 prominent Brooklyn people | yang by Americans and worked in thelr atout that, ‘They are inclined to think] Five hundred McCullagh deputies will| ware of the cause of the round-up, and | Deed through here early this morning | way or else they will break down under that if Mr, Shepard applies what they|descend on the Bowery lodging-ho' many resented the questions put to them | for Lleut.-Gov. Woodruff» camp tn the |the enormous capitalization and waste- are pleased to regard a2 his “pecullar|to-nirht at midnight and the pedigrees| by police and deputies. Raquette Lake region. ful method. A mass of tables issued views" on city government some very|of avout #,000 inmates who will vote| This time word has been rent around) 4 great barbecue will be served at| 2% the Government this week on rall- fat offices mill be abolished and some|upier the thirty-day registration law|by the Ioutenants of the “big fellow.” |. sin, ee ways In the United Kingdom In 1900 ts lucrative contracts taken away. will be taken. and no complainta ‘vill come from them |C2™P Kilkare, and then the Lieutenant: |mienty unpleasant reading for the ‘The greatest uncasiness relates to the| All theae thirty-day voters are con-| this ¥ ‘They will give histories of | Governor and his guests will go through | shareholders, showing Increased work- probable action of Mr. Shopard (always, | stituents of Senator Tim" Sullivan,| thelr movements during the last four] Ilue Mountain Lake, + ing expenses out of all proportion with : ‘of course, in the event of his election) |and live in the elghty-two lodging-| montha without a murmur. Sunday night the party will continue | Mo,!nerease in receipts, i be concerning the Police Department. | houses on the Bowery from Division to| A cenaus of the Raines law hotels} 14) eters OF the total paid up capital of £1,176,- Ninety-nine men out of every hun- | Fourteenth atre {wilt be taken also, According to the| ‘elt Journey to the Thousand Islands | ow,000 16 per cent.. or £187,000,000, ts due Gred voters in Tammany Hall are im- Senator “Tim’ constituents will not records of John McCullagh, 11,89 thirty- | and on Monday will go to Buffalo to|to nominal additions on consolidation, 4 se day Voters registered. from lodging: | oo By ‘ ‘ Jconversion and division of stoc! z Preaacd with the certainty of Mr. Shep-|be caught napping this time, as they | houses and Raines law hotels at the celebrate Brooklyn Day at the Expost- nan iyi nn (enki »ard removing both Pollce Commissioner | were a year ago. Then they were una-' “lectio "| ton. per cent, In 1999 have a talk with some of these men on | permit them to use office responding period of last year. YERKES WARNS THE ENGLISH Rallronds Mast He Worked on Railroad Coaches Filled With Gueste—2vill Vv American. NG, UUTOBER a, 196 yo was shot. [Gene y good y usually true of local contests. Mr. Sof? °onsidcring him seriously. ‘The | back to the Senate and Warburge: i Mayor an orough C ignatiol oused Shepard will make bis frat campalen |Tammany leader will probably” decide, | pin, Lynn and Moche will return iot the] “When hee husband killed the Itallan SIHTR OTe renacoeerthen aaa apeech in Brooklyn, probably on next |However, to, permit Fromme, to seinin | Assembly. fire King Mra. Brescl, who then itved in asked her ave, She de- ‘Thursday night. He will be Introduced | are certain to reach him from occupants Weat Hoboken, declared she had ao MA tRShel would Aol cheriat ne liswome to a New York audience other at Madi-| of te Supreme Court Benen against the |KINGS COUNTY sympathy’ witht Anarchy, did: not’ now eund’ other: traceamen eon Square Garden or in Tammany Hall | selection of “Ik; CANDIDATES. | 22 0 Its aiscipien and td not care co Sher, until finally on uring the following week. Whalen Again Disappoin' +l know them. She is a native Amertean| (omisiay cy, cave up the ent and PROKE BADLY. AMALGAMATED FELL ON STOR- IES OF DISSENSIONS. Ale Anaconda Dropped with I though “Street’’ Reports Are Denied. On rumors of Internal dissenstons in the company and a report that. there would be another break in Copper prices, the shares of the Amalgamated Copper Company broke badly on the Stock Exchange to-day. The atock was the moat active feature of the ist, and the persistent eel.ing caused a decline to $412 against a price of 885-8 at yesterday's close. ‘The minimum price of the day was the lowest recorded since January las ‘A representative of the United Metals Selling Company, the distributing agent for the Amalgamated Company, dented the truth of the report that there would be a further reduction In the .price of Copper. Anuconda sold off, in sympathy with the parent company, Amalgamated Copper was raided down over 4 points and tne ioan Increase dis- closed vy the bank siatement increased de seling pressure. Missouri Vacitic, Union Puce, Lake brie & Weatern, the Tractlows, Sugar and Peopies Gas 1 to.1 1-2 under cast nignt and Con- idated Gas 2 1-4 The closing Ww: weak, Umy a few stocks outside of the usual 3 were thided in at U ent of the rachange so-day. Gains of smal fracion were Business {was on a small» the tone qulet ‘Amalgamated Copper was up 1-4 at Ss-4; Stee nmon and pre- tecced, in, New York 161-4, and at Ss. The 1 vel and’ Sugar, after opening up 1-2 fed from Mr 1-3 to, 116 1s, Nick {the rallroads fell asilghtly Lonighs, and St. Louls & San a point. At Ii o'clock tne market Wag Renerauy firm. | Rubber pre= ferred rose 2 and New York, Chicago & St. Louis cd preierred 1 1-4, ‘The total sales vf stocks tomlay were, 245,500 shares and of bonds $1,051,00, / under, Frauciaco los Quotation: Open. ign. Lot cy HN AN » w 2 2 4% By zt Bt BS Bs Ss mh RN Toh erty 108 Ri a“ u 2S 2 3% Si Cale., lowes De DN Chic, Mi. & St. PL. 158% 159 Chic. Term. & Tr. pf.- TN Om mA Bs Ye 3 cry BOS 3, 2 9 a bul 7 Useuns 3 ze Evang General Electric. ny Giucose Sugar 46% if Hitnale Central we Inter. Paper 2% AY Inter, Power a SS lowa Central eK Lake B&W. a4 2h. 101% 1s ii 1” 13” [Hib tisw tidy did BS BN RN BS Bu ts Be fis BS DY WN 1N eT hy 1 BN HM Bn a anh 33 . wa ie at eS a {Ps Gustave Meyer, Young Hoboken Astrologist, Foresees Danger to President, Especially on Nov. 3 and 4. Gustave Meyer, the youthful astrol- coger, of 101 Washington street, Ho- token, N. J., who warned Presient Me- Kinley Inst spring to beware of an a tempt to assassinate him elther In June or September, now warns President Roonevelt to be careful of himself dur- ing the next six weeks, “Prealdent Roosevelt," says Prof. Meyer, “should be very careful of him- self during the next six weeks, espe- clally on Nov, 3 and 4. An accident o sickness Is indicated for him about that time, and it may be avolded by prope care. “He and his advisers will be caited upon to settle some Important question the last of October. It will concern a considerable expenditure of money anu may have to do with foreign transpor tation, “It will be well for all pilots or sea captains to guard their vessels fro: fire, or disaster, especially during th: GUSTAVE MEYER, onth. ‘The conditions signify much 1 as the result of any union dure thls month, especially from Oct. 15 ov. 15. : “The laboring classes will gain much dvantage at the expense of the capt- Ulsts, coming, a8 it Were, from the auo= essful result of a strike, and harmony iM once again relgn supreme among ital and labor, All those employed Im ufactu‘e of wearing apparel and tats will be unusually successful dure kg this month as well, Arat part oz this month, We shall als | “y{'seul be well for all prison authort- hear of trouble to the court and clergy | ex to keep a sharp lookout durtny “October will be ai extremely er | ler part of this month, for elther am demic or an Ou among the ine month fjr the fair sex, and noma: | WemiG cr an Butera a rrong hes, tages should be consummated durin | can unusual mortality trom drowning. of leading bears to fight the advance, ‘This, with strike news, checked the Jesire to buy in the local market and tempted smaller holders to sell for 24 pt r the call the market was firm were: October, 7. December, sic, 89 ght, Ea Read ng Ist pf Heading 21 pf Rep. Steet -. | Steel pt. Southern Pacific Southern Rallway “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMP \NY. Uptown Corner 127th St. and 3dAye. Central vis. Central pf. ‘The Whent Market. Wheat opened a ittle firmer on the cables and moderate foreign buying of May to-day, but the market other feature and promises Corn opened firm with wheat, on th advance of 1-4 per cent. In Liverpeol prices, A Broomhall cable repariet that wheat In Liverp-ol wus # a by Ight speculative offerings and corn on cold weather, which Is exne ted to] cause an kmproved spot demant. New York's opening prices were: De-| cember wheat, 745-8 to May / $ wheat, 77 Decemebr corn, 615-8 bid. | SILK- Chicago's opening prices w jg LINED at 4 sember wheat, 633-4 to 6 May | Q\ ERCOATS wheat, 721-4 to 723-8; May corn, 681-8) to 58 December corn, 585-8 10 563+ New York's closing prices wir: tober whi 725-8; December, May, 773-4; October corn, 61 1-4; ber, 616-8; May, 631-4. Chicago's 11 her whent, 671-4 721-2; December corn, 3-4; May, 581. ——<———__ The Cotton Market. Wouldn't think it possible, sould you? But come and see the coat, try it on and we're sure you'll keep it on. It's made of a fine Oxford Cheviot, lined thro:ghout with pure dye black silk to edge of lapel Can’t find it in other stores ‘The local cotton market op steady to-day, with prices lower to 3| less than $15. points higher. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO Cables dropped more than expectet = at Liverpool to-day, which was due to |g Uptown Corner 127th St. and 3d Ave. profit-taking and the desperate efforts | a ae ' eet ot eciay mM. MecKinley’s World's Great Series of Photo-Scenes of Actual Life. Simple Document in the Late President's Own Handwri Who Is the WHAT IT COSTS TO MAKE A SOCI TY Best. Horsewoman ? FULL PAGE | Mrs. Thomas W. Pierce, of Boston, IN irying to Wrest Equestrienne Honors from Mrs. Ladenburg and FOUR COLORS | Mrs. Kernochan. How a Man Spent Fifteen Years in Prison to Win $500,000. A Scarcely Credible Story : of What a Man Did to Win a Wager. Latest Methods How Man Who of Faced Lions Removing to Play to Prove Hair from Golf. His Love the Face. An Illustrated Lesson by for a An Illustrated Lesson by the Champion, Woman. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. WALTER J. TRAVIS, Illustrated Romance. in Session. Last Testament of the Martyred President Another ol the sunday REPRODUCED IN PHOTOGRAPHIC FAC-SIMILE. Dangerous Anarchists Coming to America. Europe’s “Reds” Preparing to Unload Their Worst Members on This Country. Who They Are and What Steps Are Being Taken to Keep Them Out of America. i Will. ing. An Absolutely Perfect Copy, Worthy of Preservation, be US A be aca hela Last Will and Testament of the Late President of the United States. BUD BLOOM. The Three Unequalled Romanees of a : Woman Divoreee. | ~TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD.— | Now She Remarries Her Twice-Divorced Husband, Does It Pay to Be “A Good Fellow” at the Cost of $1,000,000? The Experience of Jas. J. Corbett, Told by Himself. Illustrated with Photographs. ~ American Woman Teaching Paris How to Sing. Remarkable Success of Mrs. Frances Dur, Who Is Revolutionizing French Vocal Culture, Chicago’s Monte Carlo a Gambling Fortress. Remarkable Establishment, Guarded by Vogs and Armed Men, Where Gambling Has Full Swing. POLICE FEARED BY NO ONE. foun hour strip was Co Higs prez tops: noon to as n fluid lacer abdo Th of tt cause whovl Th Star Wit win ‘Thirte emplo; Railw chak Court mho a ductin “in wh brides Tho fouow: Five found

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