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OC TTORER 16, 1901. THE WORLD: WEDNESD: Sia BaOKER STILL OUT IN AUTO ARTIST POWERS TALKS TO SETH LOW. CIMPHN POET § $25.00 HES FORVANWYCK AFTER VOTES. | COMES TO RIE, BET ON SHEPARD TAMMANY HALL CAN'T STAND|F. OAKES PLACES IT AGAINST Bar ssooiatonl Did theSame] With Pretty Miss Goodwin eRe mena ore Sa awe Thing to Judge Leven- Mayor Fiske Canyasses bu, tritt, He Says, Mount Vernon. sah | | “NOW HE IS POPULAR.|SEEKS 400 BALLOMS, E is Greeted by Fusion Signs, He De-} He Thus Scores a Strong Point cp: clares Gardiner’s ‘' To Hell with Against His Opponent, Dr. Reform” Was Misqueted. Edward F. Brush. Aspiring Space-Filler of 1 Lays Wagers 85,000 Meets Denerved Disaster on) Democratic Candidate at the Hall. 00 on Fusioniat. His halr was long, his trousers were short and he nnd seaweed In his whisk- eR Fe root same ers, The doorkeeper stopped him at th] yy prod Oakes on Shepard, the latter entrance to Tammany Hall this morn-]acting for a Stock Exchange house. A bet of uw on Shepard against 44,500 on Low was made to-day in Wall street. Newton Bennington put up the keeper, larger amount. The name of the other “The Boss,” chortled Long Mane. man has not been given out. sald the door-| There seems to be plenty of Shepard saath money, but the Low men want odds . of 19 to & Fred Oakes, of the Con- “Just hand him out this one, mur-|soligated Exchange, has $20,000 of Shep- mured Old Short Leg, and he made a]ard money which he ts to place at motion towurd his hip pocket that} evens. Kerr & Co, has as much more caused the doorkeeper to duck Ike ®| which they want to bet the same way. swinging tarket In a Bowery shooting] tr Bennington is sald to have made gallery. a second wager of $2,000 to $1,000 on Heard Tammany was paying space| Fromme's election. se for oem ta Bea wean and} Charles Minzeshelmer has made » I did a few, ry t on Tommy | eral small bets since last night. He hi Smith. If he stands them, pass them) piiceg in the aggregate about $5,000 of ing. “Watcher want?" queried the door- Take my card to Mr. Low.” u StS gut ri takes It, t-hee- hee!” 6 ~« Richard Croker at the Democratic] A pretty girl and an automobile are «Club to-day was asked what he thought |! { feature in Mount Vernon's be ssociation last |Wcuresuue Mayoralty campaign. SS of the action of the Har Association last | yyy G7 WWE political night !9 declaring that Mayor VanfJogpcaenta were thunderatruck at. nee oN Wyck fs “conspicuously unfit’ for the {ine him to-d. man automobile cam- | hh Judiciary. palening tour with) Miss Elizabeth is 4 is " auliftul daughter of Dr. fa Mr. Croker bit his lps and paced up |p He Good wiih MOUALANEeTRORtE Bl and down the hall for few seconds and | weaithtest jipthen coming to a standstill sata May “ts “Where's your, card ‘society: nn fathet I asked Mr. Low if he thought the cutting of Mr. Shepard's side-whiskers would hurt him fn the Mayoralty vot --be “The Bar Associatton did the same | is : Vernonn{NEVER FAILED IN GETTING! gen, ‘this question Mr. 1 Tataa Pana : up to the Boss.” : hing three years ago with the nominates ge prin 7 Baer ati the x ight. is question Mr. Low would not answer. There are no hammers, concealed about Mr. Low's person} ‘11, doorkeeper carefully closed the Shepard money at odds of 10 to 9 His ton of 3uage Leventritt. There te no more mobile th the vill we! WHAT I WANT-POLITICALLY | for Mr. Shepard. ‘This is one thing to admire about Mr. Low. He Is fighting cican. vig front door, put the bar across ft] DiRKeet Bet was one of 0% with Regi- nald Travers, a ‘curb’ F Ned th m into the Literary ers, pete! Re rarbalovetiouivon! *Jother at £0) at evens was made with Touch {t easy,” sald <'Billy" Clark, | Charles ae Brock. py souks ke an ¢nfernal machine.” "30h votter, of E. C. Potter Co., ram’ graten, poked It with tho ahears. | "9 320.0 ne Aub et tiemiersp i Then Senator Plunkitt, who had juat th Frank Pailips, come In, gave it a Rick and tt burst 1 tn brokers actin open, ‘The first thing that fell out was The above sketch Is one that was drawn hasty at his headquarters to induce him to talk a little on art, but the delegations were piling in ton fast. Note.—'The dust In the foreground is caused by the slow-moving tread of the sheep. Any rrtist can see that! popular Justice on the Sup rt concede tt to him without « bench to-day than Justice Leventritt He fs n0 popu nd fair minded that _, lawyers try to get all their cases before Phim. The action of the iar Ansoclation leading a0 will not have much Eten: when It]ieited their votes treats honest and fair minded and able Mu Fiske and his T Judges in that waye The lawyers don't] nent, Dr Edward FO Brush, always follow out what the Bar Asso- | turning so many ampalgn tricks tha elation says.” ) SAVE weEU sli Mr. Croker left the Democratic Ciub @t 10 o'clock, walking down Fifticth ‘olltics Infected Into Meeting of the Roard of Eatimate his charm: of over two 4 ny people and for ‘i c custora are sald to ha’ against $10,009 on Low, J un. shelinas pf the Metropole Motel, tak: Z near ing tients mmany is Fer Dic uke r— uyler, another broker, offers Wel lay em Low, 8.00) even on Shepard and J. J. Judge, Aad Tom ©. ject of the “eur has Low money which he Mayor Van Wyck injected politics into | tng of the Hoard of Estimate nd Apportionment to-day, when a pud- He hearing was given. W. OW. Niles, Jr. representing Here's a soak ing @treet to Sixth avenue, where he took an} hersell Mayor aide | (Silents along Crotona parkway, aske wil plage At gto Ge ar, ule may ne “train. and throwing In the ner | Cat part of the Appropriation for Com- prhas} ans tarry Kings County. hat Low wil ' Signe Make Croker Smile. father's automonite, the young men'a| Mzsloner Mocdus, the Park Commle- (havens fem fer Deveray)— : , But hie tax sioner tn the Bronx, be set aside for the improvement of this parkway. “Y! know that Commissioner srecuiel ne all he could for you," said the that had gone aoltdiy over to Dr. Brush, w he Mount Ver- hon Cycle Club his polite headquare ters, Wil be awit He don't escent © _ The cars were crowed and Mr. Cr ) Bung to a strap for about two statione, when some man got up and gave ma seat. Opposite was a sign put up by the : “(EARNS $6, MUST n Democrat or a straight Tam- After hiring every pack in town for Fusion campaign people reading . ; at “To Hell WN Rerarin! tetration ant etlon days, Dr Py ha In ses Earnie Mr, nen Wa | ‘ 7 re satisied with what hawt done, + wan another tine | Brust is downed by the Goodwin autos [out want more. i ye never failed In getting eald the Mayor. "T have in getting what £ wanted ‘°veading: mont “For My Pocket Au the Time.’ t, ‘These sentiments were sig: yor Flake has the Iybor vote solld, j © Right below thie 11 1 . nd ds fihting hotly with fis op- “Croker.” Mr. Croker smiled as he read | ponent: for the Tallin suftrages, Dr. nl have never failed at tne “Anyoody would think that it was 1 I Most, Colonel of ti: ‘ all. ye trleker SLAUGHTER SQUANDERED HER said that the Mayor had te and subsised Stover, repre: who sald ‘To hell with reform” Col, op, resident of the Mount Gardiner never said “To hell with re-] Vernon City Club and has enlisted the LARGE FORTUNE. form’ when he was addressing that meet- | Mount Vernon Democratt> datly tn sis Ping. Some one in the crowd said, ‘How | behuilf. Peabout Strong's reform? Col Gardiner; , Neithe pared. the 3: not the sheep-— ‘wool by far ton cheap. And oy Then “Billy” Clazk rea i what Philip work Slaughter, who says he ts $5 4 we assed pleate, Teplied: ‘To hell with such reform wile er se hasenuren Mr. Croker got off the train at Twenty- n 4 for Its mmalten aie. . bor. bali $ ee th ed Mr. Btover it - Mr. Law. = After a fey renraresi mary can't get the * Magistrate Naumer, in the Myrtle Ave- eighth strect and walked to the Hoft- | Democratic c man House and went to Mr. Shepard's | Capturing the headquarters, where he had a con! ree meccaiw tii John: Ay: Mason, INDEPENDENTS M MUST HURRY No Reply from Van Wyek. 5. An Evening World reporter was sent | j to see Mayor Van Wyck to-day with F ms succeeded In oclety vote.” “LT don't. thine he'll do," sald] nue Court, Brooklyn, to pay bis wife “Tommy" Smith, who Is the editor o£) $2 a week or Ko to Jal. the Literary Bureau, “Bettér send it} Mrs, Slaughter Mves at No, 213 La- over to the Tammdny ‘Times. | fayette avenue, Brooklyn, and her story At this Junetiire there was a wild, | won the Muxintrate completely, uncanny yell, ‘The doorkeeper had we Were, married five years gone on the roof and dropped a ton sald, “F owned a farm in cy tux aig that Boston furnish ries and "he | short speech, thanking them, After Mr, Low finished a man in the rear bumped the toe of his boot on the floor | several times—a sort of a “Hear! hear!" approval. Then everybody shook hands and walked off. Mr. Low devotes his time from 3 In the afternoon to 5 seeing callers. I called to see him yesterday after- ouchin’ on and appertainin’ to" some campaign literature that has been floating around town. Do you think Mr. Croker ts playing fair with Mr. Platt In importing campaign banners from the moated | grange?’ ¢ Time for Filing Sominn | pres ac Miduigh " ‘ of citizens of Mockaway | ad smile, Air tring declared untit for | crhe mat of Gime for nite to ask that the money “Vm sure Teannot say,” said Mr, Lew with ab of Van Wyck's letters of acceptance on | Norwood, N. J., worth $39,0, my Brook- nominaticn of Supreme Cour mination papers with thy ed foruthe maintenance of the “How do you like it, runuing for Mayor of Greater New York?" the poet, who was sifting on the ee { homes worth $20,000, a house and lot 3 as cusne e even ” ° . Co et i 5 no} at No, 39 West Bighte treet, the New York Bar Associ Klections expires at 12 o'clock, a buted tes aes 1 can tell you better after, I really can't say. You must excuse me. See eaenueireas ned th She ; ft | DE me PSA a0 still continue a candidate?” Up toa late hour there were but tw “What they do with thelr money, | J ~ < s i % man expired before he reac! the hospl- | stocks and bonds worth in all $100,000 Before th 1 noriuetions ) filed that’ the Election If shey have ne, expenses?” waked the | ust then another delegation came tn, all of them with new shoes. Squeak: squeak: squeak! ay last |tal, | Coroner Zucca held an Inquest | more. e je questios a a o 0 hi ml ie flectior h ha 0 s a ri e a fs Mei yavcr'stenpet buck and gut ae baal iuats balleaatyourNanlinot| Savor question was drowned by the squeaks. Mr. Low isa very busy man. and the JAEy uF Femme let Sas nanbendlanbageditorentater oud Roy Have peefateak dinners, buy rubber = — In December, 1898, he calmly told me sponsors hand. “Keep away,’ he said testily ». At the meeting of the Board of | Mate to-day, « taxpayer fr Bronx sald to Mayor Van Wy “We are satistied with what but we want more. “T always wanted a great deal more -pthan I could get," sald the Mayor 4 Teallaing what he had said he to add: “I don't m @ Ways win at thé polls.” te boots to go camming and buy nice unl. | get those books if t have to use a aE ad or enublican “Mayor. and. Repubitean plies “on| Legislature be elected God help the City of New York.” ne *was all gone. Soon that my after that he went. “Not until a few weeks ago did I find out where he was. ‘Then I had him arrested.” Dr. Henry Quackenbos, Mrs. Slaugh- ter's son, substantiated his mother’s story by saying that she was now prac ) | tleally penniless. The husband admitted having been through his wife's fortune. ° ated to every speculation YOUNG WOMAN LEFT ALL HER |, 4, Into,” he said, “Lam. willing MONEY TO LAWYER. to let my wife share my furnished room In Jersey City with me,” he con- tinued. “1 am earning $ 4 week and pay $3 for the room. 1 live on free lunch." The Magistrate smiled and ordered Slaughter to furnish a bond of Brookly n real estate of $1,010 to Insure the pay: nel of $9 a week for one on his gp Aldermante rol say i ss CARNEGIE BRANCHES ARE 1N|GREATLY BENEFITED RY HIS /|GET-RICH-QUICK MAN TO GOTO Zt “ste: Shepard's acceptance of n| GD AKER HANDS OF ARCHITECTS. | ADIRONDACK TRIP. RAYMOND STREET JAIL. i fon from Tammany ix a painful ‘ e i sateen eraeren = ASH BARRELS “Dr. Cuyler.”” responded Mr. Shej ae | Wi Have Charge of Work of De- | Order Ingued Too Late To-Day ee is a man for whom 1 have the utm slining and supervision te Resign and Wil Return He Will Be Brought Down espect. He tx of the walt of the eart g to Washington Next would alter m eo) The eandiv x that he Georg: 1. Rives, Seer Relatives Try to Break the Wi Week, ary fh Se ment his wil rao | te The Evening World.) year. | would vielt the Hoffman House head: | York Public Library, gave out a state-} Solon per ahecn ites rnp Seen (spectal S = sa Jauarters about & o'clock this after- hent this afternoon whieh shows that]. Senn: . Sons eet down from Sing Biag to-morrow and| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16—A romance) weopeqary I toon and make two speeches in Will pling for the erection of the azia at the Wa p34 nH odes puiaphy a ft uttaches to the con- i ig Sasi WILL AVE FO: 2B REMOVED |tarubirn tooniznts Ree MANY HAVE ACCEPTED |frruncy Libraries in Mtanhetan, the | 12m Secretary Toot maya that ho exe Fas oot UE Rie he Dacron en PAVABH INGTON: 1 Get tice tad ! B FOR TO-MORROW’S RALLY. iron chmot Ste be made| Ptets to resume his oMeial duties in helt >, 24 og bald eS EARLIER HE '0-MI é Bronx and Richmond are to he made] ye vshington AbaUH havicldaletaehacat The “remitutur” from the Clerk of the formerly of this clty, who left all. her from Uae TLS peed Ha me Court of Appeals wan received by his 4, Robert Ammon, this morn- 1 owas at once served by him on hy an Advisory Hoard, compe NAGLE’S MYSTERIOUS BET. ‘cewatarehileeia Whe chi | Kdward M. Shepard Wi Be dhe | The trustees at thelr fast meeting, of well State Department. rich estate to Joseph Edward Mur- ray, a member of the local bar, to counse, the mast three weeks Secretary. beon recuperating at ex-8 mees One Iden an to € nese, but Silent as to Of- Wanted to Make It Atter Visiting Mrs] Riven anya. reacive | the r, ves says, resolved to invite three . jon of her next of kin, an Selalyloresntic | olice Mradquartere, Indoor Meetin firme of architects Measra McKim, VAI NED a clare ihe Agron Ricks erstarlih HEART DISE DISEASE. Hest auth , Nectiearieceanns ae nec ea and his convalescence haa heen Sul cathe THavelet Attorney {AUREL and cousin. é eye commuan ner aNewlG Lene ne Hastings, and Mesera Babb, Cook and [47 'ONI@ and complete that he haw been htment made to Judge Ac| The case wan to have been argued | Some Facts Regarding the Rapid Increase “y¢) When Edward M, Shepard gave hls closeted for several mioutes with Com: | ftiehard Croker and Maurice BL Bly Ayala) nerve the Hbrary in de [uae eine Aahing every day for the pinwall, who gave Col. Ammon an order | yefore Register of Willa. Singer, but. “ sine th Ge ally qudlence to the newspaper report-| missioner Murphy ant Ser@t. SURE T mental held q conference at Demo- {tien ot eae tupereising the construc: 1 strs, Root and thelr invalld aon, who} eit wan vos tat reine owing to the absence of one of the Heart tre SE eee cratenis yn hes tora toe, Who ie known ax Devery's confidential en of the branches tn question, with p sit was too late to get deputy to : u cant Be 3 at his Brooklyn headquarters to. ¥he crutle headquarters to-day, completing {the single exception uf the Seventy: swith io phole heevern Mores sath hie afternoon In time to se. {attorneys) for the contestants, It wae) ii5 may ve eres se aalace Siitenttts % and worry of America: ese life, it is sretary up to Friday laat, when Miler's release, Deputy fhertff t York City, Adi vity will not 01 go after the prisoner telegram wan received from her thin{ cout ieening ‘ , morning saying that ahe would come|” Meanwhile Distri yl ‘ Mea e et- Attorney Clark has to the city with the sick boy and other | served notice on Col. Ammon that he children. Her purpose in coming to > ty ©] will appear before the Court of Appeale Washington ts to prepare the family} on Friday und move tha: they certify posponed untlt Oct. Miss McKeon, wh a Inherited over $100,000 from her father, was the sweet- heart of Mr. Murray. She was taken MM early in 1899 in this city and was taken by Murray to Lake Saranac, N. ¥. ‘The relatives of the young woman who are seeking to break her will de- clare that she had always evinced love for them and frequently came to see them In this city, After ene Ww away with Murray, she wrote affection- ate letters to her rolatives and seemed ax fond of them us ever, This continued several weeks when suddenly they atopped and no explanation was given, Beverai members of the family xet out to visit the young woman at the New York resort, but were headed, off they allege, by Murray, who they say told them they would not be permitted to see the girl because she was too sick. * All further efforts. to communicate —@ay he did not wait for them to begin Aw Commissioner Nagle was leaving} arrangements for the big maas-moet- | nth atreet branch, which it im ex. to ask questions }the Commixaioner's office he was heard |ing to be held at Tammany Hall to: | Pected ucted from de “Gentlemen,” he sald, as he entered | ta hundred to one that {morrow nigat. ak tal Mr James Brown oom, "Lam free to say that there | efforts to learn what | Mr. ilumenthal sat ne daa received aie holihreclitrms above uamed to 2 7 the mye! sentence meant met} answers from the one hundred and ft ‘ lon and decide Joint pone reform that I will Institute if 1) the) vate Corie tEa eiceassitinin: | speakers ohainte heasaddreass the Wa.| all mattera of common tmwort we? elected Mayor. I intend that ash| was asked ff ft had reference to the| ous meetings, all signifying their} R’Mding the designe and constructtos Me ghall not remain on sidewalks | lusky from the| Acceptance of the invitation: andother detalis relating 10 the vigtous [nee fr the winter, onzthe; inw ienu nots thes{actal ini ceviow, @ borough for as long a time aa! Bart Hundred and ‘Twenty-aixth | Hdward M, Shepard will ve the 7 bulldings. The designing of each % Root Not te Resign. of the Miller trial. ‘This proceeding fol- Temained this morning. This will) street station, but he only rmiled and! Pal speaker at the Indoor meeting erate duilding, however, and the super- | Mra. Elthu Root. wife of t retary | lows because neither lant) nor) re: ply to all the streets in the Iorough of | Why. Thave seen McClusky but! Geonge B, MeClellan will preside at thin] Yiston of ita o y dented the report thar] spendent te satiety the Jeciaton, Braoklyn. oh en un ther meeting! trusted zy an a usband fs about to realgn as {Col Ammon says he will tie a cross Jeablinen rane carry, ae ideas Nearly all the downtown ‘fammany f the Cabinet, een: cri i rie rene 4 to the corrup nthe etty “i leaders were at headquarters to-dny. is at presence in the recnrocedd so aman lies ene st “what 1 seo in the newapapers ta | —. march to the hall in bodies led by brass facts | iponded Mr. Shepard, smilingly,| Mr. Page Doeantt Fear Tam to Washington in a few daye nthe cay { whall go there to-morrow. Reports Efe a task beyond the abitity of any lection Comminstone Four stands are being erected for tne ELECTION OFFICERS HELD, | vat be ts to resign his post are utterts Commissioner Charles R, Page, of the | CUMIOOF Meetings, two opposite Tam- untrue, He has no intention of doing Heard of Elections, a the only Repub-| 0x Hall, one on Irving place and | yn ay eee ro. There ts not the slightest founda- fof. the Independent Deimo- Hican member of the Board at present] O86 OF Third avenue, A feature of the univ tel tion for that’ report. My husband way Nation for Mayor of Brook.|!" the city to take part at meetings | cccusion will be an elaborate display of | yy. since Commlasioner Dady lett for Cuba, | MFe8orks. There will be aeventy-two| Maststrate Steers in Brooklyn to-day Administer onth, held in $100 ball each, fo: He waid this morning at the Bi Danis Of ines: Srattes cand 1 he Bureau of ‘The spenkers at the tndoor meeting Jur: four members of the Board more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion, Real organic disease 1s incurable, but not one case in a hundred of heart trouble is organic. ‘The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion !s because both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pneumogastric, In another way, also, the heart is affected by the form of poor digestion which causes tukert sick and went|gas and fermentation from halt digested food; There is # fecling of oppression and heaviness in the chest, caused by preasure of the distended stomach on the heart and lungs, Interfering with their action; hence arise palpitation ad® short breath, Poor digestion also, polsons the blood, making {t thin and watery, which irritates ‘and weakens the heart, ‘Tho most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to Improve the digestion and to {unsure the prompt assimilation of food ‘This can be done by tho‘regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective men eral ‘tirme. dt “have dust received “frome. the three firma save: hum an xm Win af thele willy trembers of the vAavinory” CHURCH PAPER HITS AT KING Faception Taken to Hin Attend- pen tar ae rebar ara ance at Presbyterian Nervice. rovbled with a return of the aliment SDO: 7 =! ¢) which necessliated an operation a year se Ene, ceareh Ago, Dut he hen-almost recovered;: tains a virulent atack on King. Eq- ation ‘of Mr. Shepard was pA to @ sentence in his speech of 3 2 sists 23 5 ZF : 2 2 f= 3 Elections that he ts not at all worrled vard ding th ‘ Misa MceKon they assert were pre- iF 5 x - tof Reglatratt vhich me ward for attending the services at| with, reparation, like Stuart’a Dyspep- his atatement with| DY the abseace of Commissioner Dads. | tay. nenry W. Uneor George Mi. Wiiocghusrstraee: Thee seein Neu 8. the Craths Presbyterian pariah | vented by Murray. a Se oe iiahil aay h DavSSNRA Fae ee $time that: the con-] "There tw nothing that the Tammany | Vii, ‘Hoesen, Congressman Amon «J,| 9 Saturday at the Instance of two Mee Serecial. to. The) Ey urch. The King, declares thia| On April 12, 18999, Miss McKeon died 4% "Stores, and which contain valuable, commissioners could do anywa Mi is z Cullagh deputies who charge. WILKESRARRE, Pi 5 newspaper, {4 a “Catholic Prince," and| und several weeks! later the relatives ald, “But they are not imen Cummings, Congrersman | Henry M.| members of the Hoard reftised ty aware | cmploves at the Maffatt Mine at sugar | ag rea right cnet to bah toured rene: |ewre.atartiedjto, earn; that, MrgiMturray | harman, “ineellvezciements{n\e, pleasant, take advantage of such "a situa- eon SE atten sn b mas $0 Cc, ine seven, senesepeene for registration | Nt Went, onastrike-to-day because | shinping -ki she company of: »Preshy-|was her sole heir and executor This! 1; jy safe to say that the regular, peral mas F. Grady, | whoag Fignt (o vole the deputies chal. | the company. proposed «reduction .in|terians and conforming to a ‘dlfter-Jiscovery, the made when Murray assed | ous tye of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 3 7 3s rate Steera told the Board to- ea. z Peetd Ih Scotland. P granted anetiinty Tetters |Ceaitme will cure any form of stomach that the law In the case was. ver uy continges © }te/of adminiatration:In the estate, he hav-) rouble except cancer of the stoma bi ry, % expitett ands mat Heiter bal age ; .. | Church: ‘Timea, sitended thas rathi i ay AGEODY, of sthos sinks pan Ball sings packaeh ot theno tablets Pold by R Lared.d itt a Mets at to centa,. Little stom-

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