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Pag TT pelsn't Going to Thrust Himself dng their nonce more wo Ppering that 1 ia grip.” 3 Everybody Knows Nothing. @ Maurice B. Ulumenthal, Chairman he Tamin oh Speake EVEN INUTED Fy on Tammany’s Big Meet- ing Either. ASN'T A SINGLE DATE. His Name from Speakers’ List ‘Bad Politics.” Bel was not invited to spe ation | inysel! | Pupon | Comptroiier ¢ gin not being invited to K Tammany ratification meetins | character all shades of Croker clans as tice. Republica sts are Mng over it, and Tammany ites me was not “1 don't know; [ don't und PF am almost positive Mr. ¢ Bvited to speak. 1 know Miwhy he should not cer De omitted, [Tom Smith, private s ary to Mr. Croker, sau he didn't know anything bout it. Bingularly enough those were t Ords of Comptrolter Coler ening World reporter this Boon. Be "I don't know anythin very an to after- about it,” @aid the Comptroller, rather tentily. “I wasn't invited to sp and 1 rertainty shall not force myself upon hem. Es Coler Hints No Ont T#Any way, Tam nx Brooklyn ean do ‘Mr. Bhepard more ¢ tn as kiyn. Brwhat ‘are your date HB the future “in Brookly Gay can just say am busy putting the Komptrotter's 0 In ‘over to my successor and for busi sha OLER WASN'T Gov. Odell May Call Extraor- WOT TALK POLITICS” OAMOND TRIAL SOON. dinary Term of Su- preme Court. The Grand Jury reported to Judge Me- Mahon, tn Part I. of Genoral Session: to-day, that {t had failed to find an In- diotment against Police Captain James Gannon, formerly of the East Twenty- THE WORLD: TUESDAY £VENING, OCTOBER 15, 190}. fly © respe return xamined ye Asstetant IS NOT INDICTED Grand Jury Disappoints District-Attorney by Failing to Find Bill Against Police Official. he had muffictent evidence and asked the | Grand Jury Witnesses were luding netghborhor Indtetment, | In-} women of the District-Attor- an 3 ee second street station, charged by the] ney arntfor wt others, Mets ee Soe erate L t8-—Goy, | Diatriot-Attorney with neglect of duty. The actioi a Jury tsa al — Odell convene an extraordinary ‘The case against Capt. Gannon arose | appointment District-Attorney's WANT LAW DIPLOMAS Conn of the Supreme Court in Albany |0Ut of a raid made by Assistant Dis-| oftice, ax an tent was contidently y aew ite to try the ease of Capt. Thomas | tfet-Attorney Sandford on the Webster |expected. SInco cho Webster Hotel in- At Diamond, of the New York police | Hotel, « notorious place In East Fit} cident Capt. Gannon fix been trans- Of 181 Students Heing Haam-|/ !) i teenth street, When air. Sandford an- esi aK ered the place with warrants he cave of Dotective-Sergeant Mul- ett District-Attorney Philbin ts anxious to) oo teegs and the housekeeper he leare, who shut and killed James Bulk ‘A class of law students Is being ox. | NAYS the cuse tried Defore election, and) rong Capt. Gannon in a rear room. ‘a’ ‘longehoreman, In West) street. ast Famined to-day at the Court-House of |!f tls found that the spectal Grand JUFY) At” the examination of the women] summer, was also thrown out by the the Appellate.Division of the Supr sot handle i before that time an) co Gaonon waa put on the stand d Jury, Me had been Court, Twenty-tifth st will probably be made to the) 114 Questioned by Justice Jerome. The . bUL Mr, Philbin Delleved that he avenue. The « “Ang three colored m nts Kings County ‘ork, ‘The examination ts y the State Law F . Goodelle. PF fankll ward F. Brown. 188 miners, i M. Datiohe | orld Wants Mediums in Results, Paid Help Want, in This Morn_} ine’s WORLD, |e a trial term of the Supreme Court in, Jd ¢ Cady appearing for Als Capt. Diamond, District-Attorney. Phtl- Lead All Advertising Fi uuiednpriielcourichatlunwan iene | York City, who changed the trial to Albany County this order so that the captain {ed in some county where there Intent of the questions asked him was to show he had been cognizant of the character of the place and had failed to close It, this failure constituting neglect of duty. District-Attorney Philbin believed that session Conference Held To-Day. regard to t [Attorney has not been dl. f the c. tent to wa rant the © present may wes by e taken In the District- A conference was held with Justice D Cady Herrick at noon to-day at the trial term which he ts holding, There esent District-Attorney Phitt'n, York County, and District-At- Dyer, of Albany County, we GAYNOR DELAYS BISSERT CASE. New torney Zeb A representing she people, and Frederick How . of New York City, and former office to have the case ‘There were two impor- at once. NO DECISION TO-DAY ON RE- tint witnesses, he said, who are kept | QUEST FOR RELBASE ON BAIL. | : charge of attendants at the | I t-Attorney'’s off tt being ed inadvisa to permit them to Nemanda Wardman in Custody of Counsel Pending Final Action kept of Detention, The House ‘ supervivion, he sald, wan a the trial dors not Avultcation, pin eartest poestt as carriage of PAVERS STRIKE: ~ WORK TIED UP. MEN INTERRUPT OPERATIONS IN KINGSBRIDGE ROAD. Dectare Letting of © ithe In Neh the Sub- miracts, and Are Indignant, Paid Help Wan WHITE PLAINS, N. Y¥., Oct. 15.— ¥ men of the Street-Pavers’ Union Ghittecn Oth stated that hia en-| Wardinan Bissert, convicted of receiving on strike at One Hundred and das : that he could not| “protection “money from Mrs. Lena | sixty-ntth atrect and Kingsbridge road We acuxts 2 iit Nov. 1 All| Schmidt, the keeper of a disorderly Tqen - era BAKERS 10 \the frst week of Tmonth, he aaid,| house In New York, was remanded to | tay because John J. Hart sublet his 3 1]| would be a AlMcult one tn which to| the custody of his counsel by Justice [contract for the work to ex-Senator ui 4 es nevfeles Willlam J. Gaynor, of the Supreme " a YT nts leone | Ire recaune of election. He] Court today pending a, decivon astts | waurice Featherston. The unton's con: a y take the, creping, of his admission ¢o0 bat. stitution does not allow them to work ay in| The case came up on # writ of habeas | , ‘5 J would adjourn the court corpus jasued by Juntice Gaynor yeater- | f0F & sub-contractor, ait day’ he Court intimated that it might! About 109 men are employed on the twas agreeable tol send Hlwsert to the Federal Court te | © tne fue lem ELT aa Ca wecure ats, clesires admission to. bal! | Work. Tho strikers declare that they: _ Roger M. Sherman, a leading lawyer 0! | wii cause US repr OVjection, Wentchester County. appeated: fox dia. | Sil cause all work to stop unless Hart i 8 Philbin sald he) sett Pn eeeen y [takes back the contract in his own ; bine hlmaes he application for bal opposed | sa Brenner Aen (ad Aimeclt by an) yyilg Feprerentative of the District: | hands. ‘They say that poiltice ts behind ee AHER hae AttornayissomeesisNewn Tors the KUd-contract, and they will not allow ~ BOY. MAX! to » the trial take| The Court took the papers in the cuse M ENTERS carte € and might be| and said tt would announce ite deciston their unton to be uscd for campaign HOCOLATE . to do ao, | later purposes, CE PERS ments to do ao, | *" PSOne bir eae i ‘3 Y 4 Herrick that tt would not 1 Lee + 8) pressmen hie feclings in the least to have of $1%,9%.97 for these tmprovements. PRINTE ase taken before some other tral | stany ot the ear e for smal ; | tracts. The largest was for $164,9%) for BALZSLADIE traordinary term of the 8u- j the contract with Rutan & Heming- LAPBLA D! t wore ed it would re- | ham for the erection of a high school SIGN PAL BILK Wi ris STEAMYITTERS STENOGRAPHERS.. TAILQRESSES . TAILORS two Weeks to recure a duetice Herrick sald he Would adjourn ‘the court until Batveany icon, and if at that time the District. Attorney de to try it on the taird | Monday of whher he would further Adjourn the court att the latter date. Distrlet-Actorney Philbin was satisted with that agreement, stating that an 1 might be made for w modl- of ohange of venue might be arranged FOR HARLEM. $275,000 APPROPRIATED FOR NEW BUILDING. tthe cated FRiuMens ... TINSMITHS . TUCKERS . TYPEWRITE UPHOLST rues USEPUL MEN Seastuwina Fwoopwonknns oe Mr. Philbin then wont Capitol and held a conference Odell. to. the with Go Total of $405,835.07 Ordered Ex- pended for Various Public Improvemen: MARK TWAIN AN “ACORN.” Joins New Political Order, Will Make a Speech. It was announced to~lay that Mark ‘Twain had joined the Order of Acorms, and will make his first and only speech during the campaign at the and The Board of Estimate made only a cursory examination of the estimate for bonded indebtedness and real estas and devoted most of the ilme to ap- provals of bond issues for erections of new schools, heating and yoeatilating ie uy, : Waldorf, ‘Thursday night, ot S16 pclock. wit bo present and electrical installations. (a8 sed cuesia ‘of tia" ofits he Board anocoved in total the sum ios fort: at New Bright Borough of ¥ mond. Other contracts approved were Thirtyes Upon John VV Pubile -Charitt action:on the ixsue of corporate. stock for a new hospital tn Harlem, to be known as the New Harlem Hospital, Tae and ninety cents for electrical appliances in Pubile | Schools Nos, Brooklyn, and Eighteen thousand: fvye hundred and three doliars for h in Public School No. Rrookiyn, u for 8, four di hree 136 ne Kelle ey Wadlelgh High ven thousal request Eighty-seven thousand elght hundred | and seventy-three dollars with William MeGarry Schoo! Seventy-four thousand and fort paratus In th the erection of Public Borough of Queens. fy ollars for hundred heating ap- 4 nine hundred dollars and eighty-one and 137, Borough of ting upparatus 136, Borough of of Commlasioner of the, Department of the Board also took AY IN THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. © NOLEAVE FOR DEVERY. —— Big Deputy Is Absent from Duty Without Asking Com- missioner Murphy About It. Pollce Commissioner Murphy was yol- uble to-day. He was willing to talk— on some subjects—w seen py an Evening World reporter, TAMMANY (GAPE Shepard’s Visit to Croker Has Cleared the Atmosphere Considerably. AND HE'S COMING AGAIN. All Democratic Meetings Declared Off Until After the Big Tammany Rally. Since Richard Croker han taken per- sonal charge of affairs at Tammany Hall the place has assumed the air of a campaign headquarters. The doors were opened morning and all day tong t workers were coming and going. The district leaders; having soundly lectured by Croker f0 ting out the full eintra- were anxious to show their to-day and were on hand bright early In the biz re early this political been their ac- pttan racn, Mr. Croker arrive Tammany Hall Hat noon. He cam from the Dem- Club on a Madison avenue car. hort conference with head of the Iterary bureau at Rwam, Mr, Croker went to Ais deak and opened Als mail. He received few callers, and so ex- peditiously did he work that his derk rat 2 o'clock. He then te an train for the Democrat for lunche: ho sa Later In the , he might drop in on Mr. Shep- ard at the Hoffman House headquarters. still silent as to the political but expressed hims “4 with the informal receptl M. Shepard at the Louse yestorday, The meeting of Croker and Shepard seems to have a stimulating effect on the rank and Mle, “It was! just the thing to do—that meeting of Mr. Croker and Mr. Shep- ard,” sald Tax Commissioner Sheehy to an Evening World reporter at Tammany Hall, “It has put new Ife Into the boys, C grati- given io Hoffman That Iittle reception ts going to make tou votes for Tammany, Ev Sood all along the Lin In an expansive white 1up and down the floor fall with his hands tn his body Tammany ckets and he said, . the candidate I for District-Attorne came in atter 1 o'clock. hie was Introduced to ail present: by Mr, Sheehy, who predicted nis election by a large majorit ny business men called at the hi Les What a have you taken regurd- tng the arrest of Detective Nesbit of the Mulberry street station? Have you suspended him?" ‘ oO, not yet All officers are sus- Jin due time when charged with crime. But T have not been offically 1 of arrest. [have askea Thomson for a report on Detec- st) ul T belteve Twill get it pw morning.’ Assistant Dietrict-Attorney San- Souie me to e me and brought *hilbin. It was purely may and it « to do with Did “He did a card from Mr. a matter of bu: It may not have had someth Detective Nesbit's u Vacation, “Where fs Polleeman Burt, the other Meer mentioned In that case? his va no) said Commis- sioner, “I know whi . and a etter has been forwarded him irecting that he report for duty at hes," sald asked about tleal when h last nl t ver heard of inte boy he had been struck or had con aint b one 1 would have ma aud the officer guilty of would haye been pun- minissloner, ke Mow: Any If 1 had by ap ima troima: any Investigat such brutal isled. ny Where Is Deveryt “By the way, Commisetoner, is First puty Commissioner Devery away on of absence ot that 1 know of, asked for leave from me." t been secn around Head- wo or three days," be was He has not xo? Murphy answered, dred Laugh p. gay he in Jersey yesterday, Mr, issioner.”* Jersey y?" Murphy gald, ine ulousiy. “AC least the terlous Devery in Jer papers tell of a mys City sprinkting silver coins in a prodigal mganer to street gamins and before a crowd of curieur p tHat Ha. Mr. Murphy responded. sum of $215,000 was appropriated for the uding arehit fees, inspec- ssary incidental expenses, ‘The hospital wilt be located on Lenox avenue, between One Hundred and Thir- ty-sixth and One Hundred and Thirty- seventh streets The sum of $0,497.53 for the approval of school gltex in Brooklyn was brought up, but owing to the absence of Mr. Gug- helmer the Board could take ho ace | dons and 4 Among. them |} of the firm of : John T. Leo, Presi of the Builders’ League, and Thomas Jefter- sen Crombie, of ast River Mille ing | Company. Other Hall th ‘Tammany ival of the Chief. epard was so. plea: at the Hoffman House repeat his visit cratn All Democratic meetings for to-night and to-morrow night have been des off, so that the opening of the cam- paign will be at nmany Hall at the monater meeting Thursday night, —$——_ LONDON HEAR BOTHA IS TAKEN BUT KITCHENER DOESN’T CON- FIRM BROKERS' REPORT. the 1 Leader's Capture ‘omes from the Exchange. LONDON, Oct. 15.—A started on the Stock Exeha rumor je to-day that Gen, Botha, the Boer Commander- was in-Chlef, had been captured. But a despatch from Lord Kitchener, dated from Pretoria last evening, contains nothing more important than the weekly summary of the captures. Also a re- iteration of the statement that Gen. Kitchener's columns are moving against a considerable force of Boers, noar the|"!:, Natal fronuer, with which Gen, Botha ix supposed to be, and the announcement that Commandant Scheeper’s command in Cape Colony has been broken up, ——<————— EUCHARISTIC LEAGUE MEETS Dignitaries and Six Han- area Pric In Sesaton, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15.—Pontifical high mass was celebrated by the venerable Archbishop Henry Elder, of Cincinnati, ut the opening of to-day's session of the Priests’ Eucharistic Leagno of America, in St. Francts Xavier's Church. The sermon was preached by Bishop John J, Charen on, and the matter was Jaid over, | aa | ARTIST HARRIS DEAD, Harieinnce of 8 tel Work War Well Known Here and Abroad, ROCHESTHR, N. Y., Oct. edward Landseer Harris, the well-known artist, dled at his home in this clty yesterday, aged forty-three years, f wax the cause, In his eariler career Mr, Harrly devoted his time and studies to pastel work and may be sald to have been the originator of that spectal de- partment of American art. His productions were widely distribut- GH nat only In this country but abroad, fe. water and oll Mso gained a high proficiency, in | pri Glennan, of Kansas City, The first business session of the con- esa was held In the afternoon, Bish; E°P. “Maes, of Covington, Ky., Prest- dent of the congress, delivering the opening address. ‘Thirty-three high dignitaries of the church and nearly slx hundred priests are in attendanc ——— MAUDE GONNE TO SEE BOERS Irish Joan of Arc In Now on He: Way to Sonth Africa, LONDON, Oct. 15.—It is roported that Maude Gonne has eluded the vigilance of the authorities and is now on her way to South Africa, The authoritt nel) have been notified to ‘extival, as ODDS ON SHEPARD ARE NOW 10TO8. ——+++. Tammany Money Finds No Takers in Wall Street and Prices Change. Betting on the election has changed from even money and take your pick, to 10 to 8 on Shepard Shepard end of the wager. He bet $2,000 against $1.6) with Allen, Wood & Me- 6: nd $1,000 to $500 with George Mele Fred H. Brooks, of No, 70 Broadway, came to the rb" omarket in Wall| Brooks, who acts as commissioner, street this morning with $10,000 to bet on| came to the “curb again this afters Shepard at even m There was no| noon and announesd that he had §30,- Low money in sight and the odds fell. | 0 to bat oa Shepard, and would place Finally 10 to S was the quotation, A few | at of that sum at odds of 10 to hig bets were made, the largest being by C. M. Minzesheim, who took the CREAT ARMY | AM Wool Storm Serge lin all colors and black; for- jmerly sold at 75c. a yard; | price for this lot 5° Cts. ’ Fancy Silks, |2,500 yards broken lines of Fancy Silks, dark and light |grounds; to close out at once, \have been reduced to Dress Goods M’CULLAGH SAYS IT WILL AP- PROXIMATE 20,000. Warrants Asked AML In the Arre pectors in One Dintrict, atuampts a to vnize a} voters, At) first hy sald yesterday that the number dented that he had ontzed voters would reach > , but inter practically placed ft at that fg. ures 75 ClS. a yard, “There ts a ery election,” sald Mr. McCullagh, “to colonize in this city; it In useless to deny that such a thing as tlegal registratto: “Does the number approximate 20,000, asked. \former prices from $1.25 to $2 a yard. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St arges would ertaln election inspec- wlect of duty, When asked in rhat respect they had failed tn their duty, he replied: fort oy to make out thelr ry properly—that Is, the copy of registra on ay Hh ith’me: in some casex they have not filed out the challenge atfda- Wits, One Inspector has erased the name of a man who regi ‘s “One of the newspapers this morning stated that some Tammany captains {n- tended to avenge thel> organization by making am to number of chal of Rep ns who Wished to re Mr. how told, oh such a thing as intimi- lating sald the Superintendent: “they m too far. 1 won't say what they will do and, in fact, I don't know ut they have a right to challenge? have that right, but don’t about that now. We will rt Shoe Dept. Special for Wednesday, Oct. 1 6th ve do A i want to talk see.” “Are the Inspectora you have referred to Tammany inspectors?” he was asked, “Tt think there me Repudli among them,” Mr. McCullagh rep: laughing. Superintendent announ: nts 1 requentet rest of all th Mstriet in th Ladtes’ Box Weta diner Seman ar and Velour Cal/ \ Demoeratte Cott is th Mr. MeCullag asked kes Were against the De ors only, and Oe replies e not playing politles: in ster Van leader, if the nocratic Ine Button & Lace Boots, heavy welted soles, be PI25, Kid Button and Lace Boots, this bureau, ee BOY’S TRIAL FOR MURDER. aot King ntinn, James Rizzolo Acen wv The trial of Jan Rizzolo, years old, rt murder of 5 kara on 16 last, was t 5S 65. Judge ¢ to-day In > J Ss J. Rizzo! used of having Megara by riking him the ‘+ {3 Tayl with a stone after a general tight o~ GE CE ESN yas eon dean WaT a secured be (ore. noon, STpeecuLot: ikea resenting the & or the § “4 for a verdict of murder. in Broadway & 20th St second degre J ifled to havin: see and to Kt! zolo's having say. nathing about It. Records= Intercollegiate Football Association. Inter- scholastic Football. Athletic Club Foot- ball. Important College Games in 1900. Notable School Games in 1900. See The World Almanac, pages 273 and 274, Alls ot ot Newsdealers 25 Cents tid THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New Yorks Address of the}:

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