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—. than 2,000 business men In the Uager'a discredit thing. @ thensand times worse © palgn, bul as going to give I follow the example of Willlam Travers Jerome, (Cheers.) esl will tell adout some thin: seen In where all the manho has revolted against them. you one thing mregsion (hat they are all corrupt ts 1 Samed je % founded. “The majority of the police furce ’ @re corrupt because the district pel them to do wrong. system on a the hate to call him a man. S°SUE"O™ tie” police not a patrolman In that’district dares to aid her. sergeant’ will make a great show of sending a policeman to the place where she is detained. He will search through yet, and to- to release him on fought the case at every stage to save Bissert from the penitentiary: n collectors In tk» Police Department. fon't aay what he collects. Maybe he | &@ esllector of Metropolitan Museum of Art Mr, against the District-Attorney, 1 ~ Aim personally as an honest man. “there are just doesn’t tion tn this eity. know what hae been going on for Mathew Gale, un Election Inapector ist.-Attorney Rouses 2,000 Business Men| to Wild Enthusiasm _ -by.a Bitter Denuncia- ¢ tion of City Officials, Whom He _ Blames Directly for ‘‘ Cadet” System of the East Side. District-Attorney Eugene A made a bitter attack on Tammany Hall @nd the present city administration tn @ speech at noon to-day before more head- quarters of the Acorns, at Broadway and Leonard street. He charged the city ofMfcials deing directly reeponsible for the det” system on the east side. He assailed Henry W. Unger many candidate for Distriet-Attorn In these words: “When I went into the District-At torney’s office I was a greenhorn. ‘There was none who was more willing to stay and help me and give me advice than wus Mr. Unger. But | did not want Mr. Unger. “1 cannot state anything to Mr. that could be proved tm a court of Inw. 1 will therefore refi But ft wi jouratn: with 1 Tam- are now.” Preceding tals he had sald: “DT regard this not as ap teal cam= fight for deceneye 1 am uw facts, not arguments I have office ve fa me Tet me tel! The Im- the Dlatrict-Attorn: out the police, jera and those above them com- "You may hi the East lowest type of ry read of the cadet Side, The cadet humanity. 1 “They neck young girls fourteen to Mf- ‘steen years old and jure them to evil elves by. marrying them through the aid of an alderman. Ne Foliceman Nare Aid. Wer. "If the girl seeks her liberty and cries “If her parent goes to the station the out “Bissert ls not in the penitentiary n effort is being made ball, They have | Ca nd ck of him that that will be the case "The head of the P Devery—(long groans }—-Devery is one of the greatest tse Department and art treasures for the Shepard makes complaints know But two excuses why he Erasp the true polltical situa- “pither he doesn't honeatly Sustice Hinsdale Says Now I the| tall man, with two trucks and seve SCORES Wit FIRE CAPTAIN OBJECTED TO Mag! Police yannere hung Int of tell us anything about Devery, be C | that would be unconstitutional, Would | ituation Hes in the office of District. ; | [ he daconatituttonal for Mr. Shepard | AN tre: thittabmeehge. vi rlegated i . | } a DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS VIS- TED BY DEPUTY SHERIFF. 5 eee a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1901. °° SOME HUMORS OF THE CAMPAIGN. By Thomas E. Powers. JEROME - on Foose Fon WEAVERS SARE WANE UP Ano Come ovr ana VOR { sunrwy\ “LT acruse ToENDORSE SKINDICATE™ {ws a cncsiy) CANDIDATE Tom DUNK TAKING LESSONS OF FLANAGAN HE HAM MEN THROWER Tae Brown Stone DisTRuT > Rosie O'Grady AND AY (ZH Porucan SONGS OF THE \\ fo} % DEAR Mim ROAST cronee g 60) o io 707 GRabY IN ACTION AT THe SHEPARO MELTING an CH RIVAL OF PORGES AM. NOT ELICIBLE? : ‘Threatens to Read His Utterances in CHARGE THAT SHONECLD 1s/ | in h NOT A NEW YORKER. Challenges Shepard. 'JEROME WILL EXPOSE FROMME. 1897— TELLS WHAT MAY HAPPEN TO ELECTION WATCHERS. SETH LOW BANNER. Chairman of Brooklyn Re- tes uvade| Publican Committee Thinks ia He Is to Quit. © Declares Such Use of tment hy Tammany J Justice Jerome has Injected a new Issue into the campalgn. He began talk- dng about Isaac Fromme, the Tammany nominee for President of the Borough of Manhattan, Iast night and in each of hia four speeches, which covered the territory from Cooper Unton to Wash- ington Heights, ne used the name of Instead of about the constitution and]|pectares If College Athi: sbout pledged and about Democracy and Sixth District, Amb: Republicanism? Democracy and Repub- WII Be Neede licanism are not Interesting the people of this town, What ts Interesting the peo- —_ \ sere nehen edonelateetionl fae evant “If Justice Jerome's halr mattress! According to Jacob Brenner, Chairman Wyok for the past four years?’ That is football brulsers come down Into the/of the Republican Campaign Committee Son of the Alderman Employes De- tectives to Clinch iia Al- Jeged Proofs, In the Contre Street took a hard fall] Joseph Borges, aon of Al J. Porwes, who ty running of Tammany and the Fire Depart- the house, but will say he cannot find | ment. Ramuneny een gateeilves Fromme. $3 m j ne | Nhat we want to know auv..t, jSixth District to do us up, there'll not}! Brooklyn, Deputy Commissioner Dev- er. Thomas J. Captain of Fire | to-day to ¢ the record of | te challenged Mr, Shepard to say o “Why doesn't he tell us where these “ ; 0 resign f his office im could tind | Engine ( . 31, applied to him yer Shonfeld, the nominee for Al] word tn favor of omme, of Van Wyck | fellows got it. No police captain hee | be enough ambulances in New York to ee a nate is f resign from his jd not kunw that 4 warrant for John Ammichlarico, ;ferman of the Citifens’ Union tn the Jang of Unger, te men ansochited WICT | saved $10,900 a year out of a $3,700 salary [Carry them away.” Peg rere honse was under protection of the | ¥2° Kees al barber shop at No. 75 Mott pene Pe sainied Dla him on the Democratic Ucket. He be | honestly, No Mayor of this city, ever | That is Senator “Tim” Sullivan's reply ‘My Information,” sald Mr. Brenner. : street, und who has a Seth Low banner} Joseph Porges charges that Shonfeld |gan the attack on Fromme at Cooper | if ne were a Dutchman from Holland. ‘ ‘comes from a reliable source. It was Gistrict lender, ® rom aun ecla! Lf Meet bb # strung from his house to a bullding {Is not a resitent of Maniattan, but | eahelte 1 addrens to | ey, om Hol to Justice Jerome's declaration that he| “° rele : nice man 5 Union, where he bes ever made $260,000 while he was in the overheard in a conversation between a 01 nreatened Onburne. Jacross the street. The technical charge [that hx home t* at No Danford Jay immense audience that cheered fF | Mayors chatr honestly. Willlam 3. | Wlll have a corps of college athletes in , : “When Blosert’s case was on trial nis | *as “obstructing the highway.” avenue, Greenwich, N. J. Shonfeld, hel ave minutes before permitting him tol yevery never bought or leased, or what. | the east side on clectlon day to see that) Police oflctal of the Horough of Man- jeeptatni Captiin Diamond, over, | 51) Suppose Cth Tammany jrays, registered from No. 17 Forsyth k by saying: ever hax happened to It, the house that] no Intimidation of voters Ix attempted, pees end Brooklyn i bets f heard to threaten Osborne if he dareg |o*nner cried the |atreet, Manbattan, the headquarters of Tr was sald tong ago that in the} ne now lives In, and which Frank Far- : cae sucording alos chla ag ome lo prosecute the wardman. Osborne did | MtKistrate withering — scorn. | the Citizens’ Union aes fe was concentrated | rey goes! or did own. Holnever was| The Senator was. in particularly g000 | Is about certaln chat he ts going. to wit his ¢ull duty, and you know the result, | There are thousands of ‘Tammany that Shonfelt ts in the sense of the people. labte to live In the style that he does in {Humor this morning. He was at the/his sult to be reappointed a member across the of the uniformed force. He ts willing city's streets re two proverbs which seem to Democratle Club early and walked with that house out of the money that he to step out because it been shown no one complains.” to apply is situation and to . ' ; © to apply to. thls a! saved from his salary. Mr. Croker to the! Hoffman House. | ts “him what lo ee doing he can. hel Lied (iheteneh canta aE hero rtatement {crystalize the common sense of | ihe Calla Carroll Dishonest. where both went ito conference with ling Tammany ticket : fata's hounshold we moved Shon: | common plain people of this country, John A. Maron, manager of Edward M. | --ppiy ig to be Tammany‘s strong play. a cltizen, “Johnny Carroll never latd up several . land thore are, that ‘a man is known by % ‘ters. Mr. Dine) vis ner y at iit te not Blmcrt, who rete $1,400] “"You needn't taugh.”" thundered the | Aen a te Teo Ge “line company he Keeps’ and the further [hundreds of thousands of dollars out a Taeenea Pees every |" Sean seine a eabe wan & year, who Ix making the Aight. There) Magistrate. “It's an outrage, and Vl) wich, who rented the house ta Shon hot vo complimentary, but stil | of the salary of the office of Clerk off ee dit refused to talk polltle: f i , at yee aaa are othera back of him. seo {f the Firo Department ts to be| |The teatimony, of neighbor and athers espace, that ‘birds of a feather | te Court of General Sersions hasestiy, | Me PY tales Nes, ee cae | tre The) Fe panded in “If Blatert goes to Sing Sing you may | used for such gurposes am this fag ieai t atmo been action co whos [eunlly tre Johnny Sexton in the Police Board and| , Sullivan wae CUR aad ella ais 40, clogs) cj elcetion | da pasmerey wil expect In! developments. None | Then he lesued a summons for the at 3 5 B as President of the Board of feren and é +) be no reaction from the good effect that pay ene nee eee None durber. i jinteniany LAP Talke of Shepard's Friends, never accumulated tie money neteata Croker, he opened on Justice Jerome. it Is belleved It will have on the voters.” pats ——_— lence ‘ow In what company does Mr.[ afford to lose at the public gaming| “Mr. Jerome is making a bad stab so in Saratoga honestly, fter a somewhat prolonged experl- with cro 1 have come to. the juston that the key of the whole tell | ta) at being a humorist,” sald the eaat side leader. “1 could atand for him if he kot off gomething original, but he Is a: as an antiquated almanac. He reminds me of the varlety actors that go up to Troy and talk of going down to Albany to get rid of thelr confederate moncy. Then they go to Albany and tell how folks up Troy way don't know the war In over. ‘Jerome has been jumping about town telling voters In. every district that he fs going to live among them after elec- tlon, and work for honest elections. He'll have to distribute himself all over the East Skle if he keeps his word. esn't He won't] on. une himself? 1 | Shepard find head at Treanury, WASHINGTON H.—George W. Whitehoat tC Customs of Porto Rico. who has been mentioned an the probable successor of Wilbur FY, Wakeman, Appraiser at New, York, w: at the Treasury Departinait to-day, A SCIENTIFIC BREAKFAST, Rightly selected food will _curo more than half the diseases.- Try a scientific and healthy breakfast:— Fruit of some kind, preferably a dish of Grape-Nuts, with two soft-bolled eggs. Put to tell us why er he fee shiy hon- ored by belng on the same ticket with yme—a nran who Ix running { important office, a man who a great deal of power in tying AS ae up his hands. j ft, Devery’ himacit, “WIL he say that, and if he does say | when the roundamen ‘went up from that, the night after he says that, © will cours Rend atcla: bine come alon, read from a public platform, although t|gitton of District-Atiorney af t aimed to do tt, the public} who, natead of spending his time @ utterances of Mr. Fromme in 1897. 1| clusively in attending to Won't read them unless I am forced to n mon rand say: ‘I have got a wai That very grea: person- uy ‘dia not ike it COURT OF APPEALS TO DECIDE ALDERMANIC NOMINATION. down and the. drag-out fel come before him, dev. ry Only to Replevin some Heard Fo-Day nad! read them, but If Mr. Shepard says he ta] ton of his time to following every “Ho says he will have a bunoh of two eggs in a tin pint cup of boiling on Heaerved—Nihis of | proud to stand on that platform 1 will Went nou ccasmee therae willxberant college aaistes aowncini the’ sixth to water, nn end set on for nine min- Inv show up the public utterance of that] ror watch the polling places, and intimates utes, es will then be the con- leaving Cooper Union Mr, made addreaeen at Hun- eet and Third ave- t One Hundred ani and sistency of cream and most easily digested. One slice of bread with butter; cup of Postum Cereal Food n Fromme—the kind of man he Ia, “Will Mr. Shepard, knowing the dar ot the city of New York as he does, say |7 Jerome: that he will have muscular lads to do up our boys. Well, If they go down there and want an honest yote they'll get It, Deputy Sheriff Ahearn, a Tammany ; 5 © fee o1 ( q e wh fee, pepe ae en nae OLR GHEE a ueaertiie Gan Aventoe Tn the Test sa Nmatets [and tf they go down there looking for!“ On that breakfast you can work lusty helpers, went to the ato p 3 it | Nis hearers that he underatood that trouble, they'll wet It. They can have like a horse and be perfectly nour- Time to Try Them. man Greenberg, a giagicr, no will, he ought to begin to say. pretty quick, because thme ts going by, mants « e Boant of he apy what they wants ished until noon. Your nervous trou- at No PHILBIN BEGINS A FIERCE WAR ON TAMMANY. SHEPARD PRAISES LOW. Says City Owes His Rival Great Debt for Rapia _ Transit Work, HE LIKES FROMME, 100. \Went to City College with Him— | Gratified at Having W. C. Whitney's Support. Edward M. Sheperd was evidently cheered by the assurance of the support of Witllam C, Whitney. He was more communteative to the newspaper report- thls morning than he has previously cn and he made no effort to hide his gratification. | He was greatly pleased, he sald, at the support and commendation of so great Democrat as Mr. Whitney, but was not willing to accept such a full measure of pralse for the success of his efforts in behalf of rapid transit as Mr. Whit- ney had seen ft to bestow. Abram 3S. Hewitt and Alexander E. Orr, he sald, werm entitled to the greatest praise for [the carrying out of the rapid transit svheme. “In simple Justice to Seth Low, who {for many years was a member of the jHapld Transit Commission,” continued (Mr. Shepard, “I wish to say that his work upon the Manhattan and Bronx committee was of a high-mindéd order, and that the elty owes him a large debt for what he has done.” “Mr. Shepard," asked a reporter, “dld you vote in 190)? “It did," was the reply. “I voted for Willtam J, Bryan, Only once since I hed rey majority have 1 falled to und that time it was due to an pledged yourself, if you storm the Butlding De- yhat Is the difference be- t pledge and a pledge to re- the Pole: Department?" Mr. hepard was asked. 1 have pledged myself to reforms, he replied, “but there ts a great differs ener between pletging for reform and pedging remove. ‘om office without hearing the charges against him. J will discuss that matter T bee Heve to the sativfaction of the people, during the campa Calarrh Catarrh las become such a common discase that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint is seldom met with. It is customary to speak of Catarrlh as nothing more ‘serious than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of the nose and throat. It is, in fact, a ated and very dangerous dis- + if not at first, it soon becomes so. The blood is quickly contaminated by the foul secretions, andl the poison through the geveral eiculation is carried to all parts of the system, Salves, washes and sprays ure une satisfactory and disappointing, because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. 3. $. does, It cleanses the blood of the poison and eliminates from the sys- tem all catarrhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly and permanently the | worst cases, Mr. T. A, Willis merchart of Spartanh rs 1 had a seve Y a leading dry-goods S.C, writes: "For care of. nasal Catarrb, and which make li painful and unendu able. 1 used medi prescribed by leading physicians and suggested bh numbers of friend but without getting anyhetter. Tthen be- 4 to take 5. 8. 8, it had the desired fect, and cured me after taking cighteen bottles. In my epinion § 8, 8. is the only medicine now in use that will effect a perma nent cure of Catar: is the only purely vegetable blood puri- fier known, and the greatest of ‘all blood medicines and onics. If you have Catarrh, don't wait intil it Becomes deep-seated and shronic, but begin at once the use of 3. S. S., and send for our bcok on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physicians about your case. v THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. r] Diamond Rings. Our two stone, cluster and hoop rings of ‘dlamonds sie ‘shown in Gee unique desig: never tefore. “Also pretty combination ef- fects in emeralds, pearis, d'amonds. Beg ea a meat Rings from §20 to $500," Jewelers and Imoorters, aa ‘Third avenue, to-day to replevin 100 AONE SOE NeN. Als ACT oma thes Os bi “Down our way, we haven't enjoyed | ples, heart palpitation, stomach Bho was arrested by one of Mr. Mfc- cartes belonging, to. Samet [ln of the Appellate Division of the |" want to ree Mr. Shepard defend Me Mat. in pent to, prevent my election? | equal opportunity with theso wealthy | bowel troubles, | kidney complaints Cullagh's deputtes, charged with era ar Supreme Court, First Department, which | past four years of admin ray pout that (M@ declared. “nine dollars will ptick young gentlemen to cultivate our minds, | and: ious’ other disorders will ‘ifig © voter's name from the registry | Greatly tv ANearn’s surprixe he found | Grclaret thar the name of John mn ROLNOL ARTS ASSL eaeeE slong) thei lt but we haven't overlooked our muscu-| gradihlly disappear and firm,, solld was called up for trial this morn-| te {font part of the store occupted by | Hermann I ale a lar development as they'll And out when | health will sot In. fn the Court of Special Sensions. the Citlzens’ Union of the Thirty-second [lt 48 the SPAN 6 6 59 the ambulance calls begin to come inen| Why? You have probably been ress it “2 Assembly District and the whole build. |Maln fn the : election day.” living on pcorly selected food, that gialdor Cohn, Martin Ungel's candi) ing plastered with signe denouncing | DIMES! of thar ‘The Senator's eloquence was cut short |js food that does not coutain the re- je for Assembly in the Eighth Dis-| ‘Tammany !all The) Hoard jot! Elections: refused. ty by the advent of Mr, Croker, who led | quired elements the body needs, That Tt wan necessary for Ahearn to pase|Bl@ce his name on the offletal ballot 1] his alleged rival off with him to Tam-|sort of food, and coffee, is the direct through the Citizens’ Union rooma co| He “pplied to the Sup Court ai a many Hall, or indirect cause of more than half set to Greenbere and the window nuahen, |e te oe an ate : mene : the tlle the human body sequires, : of ~ Citizens’ Unton captain, named ea vent.) whic ce Van This is the veen withheld by him or rendered in rape-Nuts Is a perfectly cooke aes 't mean to say you are Koing {" tort, objected, Me eald it HS Senledsio. The: Appellate Division suggestion heard more than any other; such a way as to Impress the recipient 29 IS NOT 30 DAYS. food, and both that and the Postum | trick.” Warm wonds wero| that dectalon and the Board of imong Tammany men when they be-! with the importance of It as @*peraot Food Coffee contain fine microscopic taetF¥ stich cases just before an im- | ‘Tammany lection?” aad Cohn, Hot?" usked the Justi ‘the time to dispose of them lly consented, however, to post 5 ease until this afternoon, Ben-| away with his The Board of Public Improvements decided yesterday to remit the fine of lent | Contractor John P. O'Rourke, who had in, Who are ntractor explal ‘oldably delay in completing th y total pena jmmpounted sto ‘nore used, ‘This | patel Ctuzens’ U omebody told the police One Hundred and Fourth street station that there was q rot in progress at the Citizen squa. the fight. Nelther. st tlons appealed to the Court ¢ The case was a sistant Butts for the by ex-Judgo Behrmann, Mr. Butts in his argument declared, as Justice Lawrence did, that the law does not provide for independent nomi- nations for Alderm ait a Avy come contidential. It will undoubtedly be obeyed by many of the men upon whom the Mayor ts counting, At the Democratlc Club the suggestion would for} not be heard above a whisper, but a lot of the men who frequent that famous Institution do not hesitate to express their determination to keep their crosse: from in front of his name on the oM- cial ballot a week from next Tuesday. Fiudnel Cohen Sm tae: pitt] The reason for the opposition to the shila teas body a ded Kesmer eed) » permit! sayor ix not hard to find, He never indepeadent nominations for every clec-| MAyOE Nt Mans ie OV rage run of Uve office, Including Alderman. A reversal of the Appellate Division! Tammany men. He has not gained any- o would he to prevent the electors of all thing in this line during -his term as other aldermantc districts from_ havin Mayor. His attitude toward the men independent nominations, The Court ot Appeals reserved decision. whe were compelled to accept him in ee 1897 has been overbearing In- the ex- tion. to. which has come. to their —— fe Gti 185, Di treme. “| Carnes! ven $185,000 ti ree, Actlogs if have TR 2, Care| jtothe lower ene of town, Fae Sacer concession, Favors for Carroll, The only man aside from Richard Croker who has been able to secure anything from the Mayor ts John F, Carroll, who unloaded him on the or. ganization. A line from Carroll was and i instantly obeyed. Tammany men woo hed very good clatms on the city gov- ernment got tired of running to Carroll every time they wanted a alight favor, and a good many of them never go into the office of the Mayor for the reason that they anticipate there the greeting that awaits them, ci I and the very few other friends ey are alarmed at the oppost. particles of phosphate of potysh ob- tained in a natr:ral way from the grains of the fleld and by scientific food experts incorporated Into food and drink. That element jo'ns with the albumen in food to make gray matter, which Is the filling of the brain cella and the nerve centres all over the human body, A man or woman thus fed Is sclen- tifically fed and rapidly grows in vigor and vitality, and becomes capa- ble of conducting successfully the affairs of life. To produce a perfect body and a money-making brain, the body must hace the right kind of food, and the expert food specialist knows how to-make it. ‘That 1s°Grape- | Cereal Food ‘Coffee, | dastice Dischoft man C In a test case Justice Bischoff shut off one Tanmnany vote this afternoon when he decided that John Brennan, of No, 555 Second avenue, was not quall- fied to vote this year, Brennan moved on Oct. 7, and regis- ered his name, the registration officers deciding that, counting the day he moved and election day, he would have been the required thirty days in~ district when he offered his vote. Brennan arrested by a McCullagh deputy, and Magistrate Brann held him In Yorkville Police Court. Cornelius F. Collins; a lawyer, got a writ of habeas corpus for Brennan. 5 nd then Ahearn and his men did with Siledorf and elght or ten ton helpers Arthur ¢, Board of Elections, and Willam H. Cohen at the East Union headquarters, was sent around, and a They stopped would make a complaint, after much argument Ahearn went 1,0) window saehen, ae Nemitted m $20,000 Fine. ned that he was une LONDON, Oct, 2.—Andrew Carnegie | ‘The usual small favors granted by ee has given $185,000 to establish Ubraries at |a Mayor to members ike political or- | 52.WEST 1478 ST. { NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, a8 to, patent sia Send for our. Pooandce layent.t} Finest x ‘trou Wier Bre, seri hout ea i ‘Patent ‘ample Copy ree. EVANS, WILKENS & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.. os re we ae

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