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9 = THE WOKLD: Vv PRILEIN GOES AT EM AGAIN. ALDERME GET EXCITED. Renews Viuiens Operations | Party Lines Are Drawn in Against Gannon, Herlihy and Glennon. SHEKS TO REINDICT THEM WAR ON SPECULATORS. Begins Three Separate Actions Force Accused Men at Once to Bar of Justice. District-Attorney erations agai | | | | | | Long and Noisy Wrangles. Resolution to Protect the Patrons of Theatres a Subject of Debate. afters this Herlihy and Ward at th rink eines ol nD stions were re-Indicted aint rials t jent John without delay jerman Macinnes Assistant District-Attorney of the Ber- — acting under the Instructions ’ Philbin, has Issued subpoenas for w nesses in the Gannon case fore the Thursday. $0 Indic Twenty-second now hidden away : Arsenal. where he can do to himself. Gannon is charged duty In falling to Hote: in Bast Fi: Lizzie Mack. His ¢ to the October Gran dictment was returned. The case against Herlihy come up in Appellate tosday overnde when that body w > more har subm! but no in- was Jury, was to have th the Supreme Court not reached on the calendar was ) Wad to BO over. The appeal was taken on a demurrer af the District-Attorney anh Golf's insisten that one ord house be mentioned in the indietment Instead of 110 Wardman Giennon's Supreme Court. Justic serving his decision on th motion for a change of ve corder Goft's court. He will be asked by torney to-day to render a de ta now Truax Ww Distriot-Ate ision ime mediately, so t the*case may oro ceed. The decision in tht of the motions nnon, with him Wardman Dwye the Tenderloin $ are charged with fail Tairty-third street They applied for ac the ‘same grounds at —a— Wrote “ice” on Thelr Mal Among the invalidated ballots cast by antt-Van Wyck Democrats which had “Ice’ writ Wyck's name. Quite at wrote out their full names and addresses evidently wishing to go boldly on record as being ngalnst the “conspicuously un- fit candidate for the Supreme Court bench. 0.1 P. BELMONT CALLS ON CROKER. SAID TO HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO HELP FIGHT SHEEHAN. Nelther the Representative Nor the Tammany Leader Will Dis- cose Their Meeting. Representative Oliver H. P. Belmont was a caller at the Democrath: Club this morning. He was closeted with Mr. Croker for an hour, while Andrew Freedman, John Carrol! and "Ike Fromme conferred in the reception room. Netther Mr. Belmont or Mr. would talk about Mr. Belmont but Jt ts understood that his services to ‘Tammany approaching fight with the ganization Mr. Croker de in conference With a view chin “Em getting tired on subjecty that 1h he yo fed that with to trecting he sald. “1 suppos th done to combat I'hed no talk. with Senator About it. OAKLEY DEFEAT COST HIM $4,170. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF SPENT THAT SUM. Thom RG: milton Laid On to Be Elected as County Clerk, Vice-Chairman John T. Oakley, Muntelpal Counct!, who was defeat 1 for Sheriff by William J. O'Brien, spent |certifed to the Sed § that $6,170 during the campalgn. Of this, | Ms expen n the late municipal co $2,000 went to the Tammany Hatt Com-| "7 -s mittee, according to the certificate Mled | Campaign “to-da: party fn fan $1,0% and ~ Thomas L, Hamilton, who war elected | 1h $0" ee eon County Clerie last Tuesday, Mod a cert} Gis, gy aie nna ficato showing that he spent $639 In the} at his } .campaign “for printing _ postage and car-fare."" ‘The Soclal Democracy didn't allow their campaign of defeat to become an expensive luxury, as evidence } certificates of expenses filed hele most oxtravagant candid: We Dussler, who was running for fourteon-ycar Job of a Supreme {iat $17,000.a year, He con- paign Committee |S Mthographs, slwitt Comnmiasio hundred horees at ss at $35, whips imp fer and iy one Alde: Mactnnes trled to put the matter Bie Vi many: le mat the ‘Tam Mr Mac he gallery.’ and play,’ ane will send play lng making a Kr Smo you Tepubl « Commisstoner out of Thnes of You are ne aah, Cle ya bad record.” noturn a and that his op stared he was | vattlon was Mr. Nagle spend $180,090 shed with so little supervision | wident had hard work to | incomty { Mr Jed voctferourly when over solution | appl be matter was put Mecail introduced a new was simed at the street peddlers and push- nen. It provides that any house asetcluer may have any peddler ar dif he displays wares tn front of the complainant's premises after being asked to move on, The penalty ts 825 tin Nov Alderman Wolf brought up the Mire tleket speculating question. He red a resolution that the proper 1 conmes De ralsed from $4 to $300 and i» sued only to those who could prove ble cttizenship. Much argu- loped BISSERT MAY YET nante | IHAS ANY ON debiceieieieleetet $ THE A reward of $2.00 will be paid information that will lead to the dist best Chief of Police New York ever Oh! where, oh! where can he be? With his ample girth and his crys at bums !"’ Oh! where, oh! where can he be? —From Pump Ballads, pafte 4-1 Devery, He is still Missing. Tlis folks say | He is not at Police Headquarters. He has not been seen Tn his office Since the sad, sad election snetat he TELL ALL HE KNOWS PERSISTENT RUMOR WARD- MAN WILL CONFESS. Fund of 850,000 Been Nalned to Get Mim Oat of ‘Trouble, Persistent rumors are again being elr- culated to effect that Wardman | Dissert his offered to confess and ton | what he kne the protection from the ws regarding return for immunity ‘The rumors are extremely Mee Headquarters, 1 of $400) tw satd to have been iit sum ts s defense, rt One-halt | | relative of the} sald to have been in- kee ment withou ——_—_ ng silent ofa suo Wil not Ko far of the way in concluding what stand ts. As this letter ts my most t Jeent utterances on the subject 1 tink $3,309 IN CAMPAIGN DEFEATED CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR FILES BILL. Me Certifies to pwe Contrt in Maoh penses, Including pn of B1.000 an and Brooklyn, ALBANY rd MY hopard, Democra © for Mayor of Greater Now York, to-day Brooklyn for York and ephone Company, $37.50; $255: telegrams, MS; xtenograph a muppites, typewriting, rriage hire, $8 y supplies } petty disbursements, —_ }satd Returns began drifting in tnere on Election Night. He has not been seen in Jersey City, His double once Appeared and Gave moncy Away. When asked if they have scen him re: The bartenders Ob! where, ol! where has ‘ Bill"! Deyvery gone? E SEEN DEVERY? $2 REWARD FOR FIRST CLUE. wininiceieinleinivlelniinieini4: inieleiebtei nteiteletelatetet iniseleietei enieiei! 7 ot MISSING DEVERY. $2.00 REWARD. to any person, furnishing The Evening World with reliable covery of the whereabouts of William S. Devery, late “the had.” Of Harlem look gloomy and say: USTED ‘This means that They have not. When asked questons ‘Touchin’ on an’ appertainin’ to Devery, Col. Murphy suggests that The Big Chief Has lumbago in his side. Col. Murphy indorses the dumbass. But the folks at home Know nothing of the \lleged Jumbago, The Jumbago formerly attocked Devery in the Youse 1-440 side, This was after Devery’s Double where Gave money Away, Perhaps the missing Deputy Police Commissions Something else On the side now. Who knows t 1 eonthy AS TOC Mayor-elect Low ts not th “Ifyou wt follow my le t should be ullowed to represent my} of ews, The Mayor-e Is he would leay morning for a con Gov with clove touch with the MGR. SBARRETTI ARRIVES. Bishop of Havana on Hin Way No place sike home! No plac te get one like the Sundey World’a saguse and Home Wants. face and leg. Albert Johnston, the fore- | now tr man, of No. 398 West Thirty-n Panyk street, was arrentod. Roberts was at-| ratgne tended to and taken home, ONE Oe “ING and held fn $1,500 bail. LOW AND ODELL TO CONFER ~ ITY GOVERNMENT. mentioned as the probavle Commis- ¥ that stands now where Le : sioner of Poll 1896 cz the at Mavcreren Will Go to led upon any of your pear Salat Albany To-Morrow |} asked ‘The Event should be H ts have n much progress in day open sal 4 to Get Executive Ad way of conaldering ‘appolntmenta,” thie mor If he «till | vice as to Governing sald, local opt vy Sunday ‘ “of xe you will be non-partivan in your wetce vrhat nominate “Ifa ‘Tammany man, fully equipped e City. ne? suggested the reporter. ax the pledge I took with the At the Executive 0 VERA ONAeL ORC Anbu Horn In no way objectionable, sould ap- ‘ . as a candidate for an oMce, would harmon heothe Executlve you appoint him?" rhose things,” sald Mr. Low smil- ‘will haye to be considered when y ome up don't suppose a Tammany man a much of a show,” the re- arked. wall carry out my at with the question you} overnor? ren aske . Me laughed, and there was that Odell. Me will try to Fn to Not that 1 Wis Thtah ther indicated: nat follows York to-morrow wight, but may remain |leve it will be 1 i the Wigwam will not be warmly nother day in Albans the whole ¢ the government of | Bt reveals assim aA ite Wek x IO Hoke Hs EAE until New Year's he will be : Was my practice,” he mained, | the city with th luartera, in. Madison when Mayor of Rrookly in} Mr Taw si Is In the elty, from 2 jock every afternoon, The method of the men was to accost parks on the east side employment. directing n the Tombs. Another, Weyonek | had gray halr and mustache and was o, a Second street baker, was ar-| pooriy dressed in dark clothes, His In Centre Street Court to-day| right leg was of wood, His Weath ‘ ays probably. due to heart disease, , ‘IED TELLING ‘toxteation on i There the girls “hie case, | may say," the Court re- MPonea hate i toll that they could get good places In, marked, “ix not appeatable. You may ied mong the Dassengers oH the M ard Phijadetphi. Inte « bond of exceptions: for a writ of dae lek! s ee v pees rly tor ) Panyko and Hitter took them over in/error, however, Lam willing to delay the Blanonwacdliavaneron | ales sett sans nd forced them into disorderly | w ving of papers on Mr. Lawrence and PrInRaInepceIBE Lee one house Mr, Canfleld Ul you have drawn your Bpeclal Agostolle Deleg: Philip. | HITTER IN TOMBS. PANYKO| Three sirla were taken over Want week elle do not feel that wa hav ; ‘ound vay back a dc elt pines. N | HELD IN 81,500 BAIL. pack ’ni | favors coming from’ this Court, Nae ea Vy Altgeld answered. "We are FELI. ELEVEN STORIES “ane | see Thue for det e larticle in the American upon —— | Bast Side Girlie Were Offered Tne | wand Milburn were di up thesprocesdiiige: ni gonterint werd One Workman Killed and Another plogment and Sent In Squads [te cage and through them te [gon on an appiteation for the for- Inju | jquarters ‘of the gang was located and|feiture of the charter of the People's . to Phiindelpt Leese 4 Light and Coke Company, William Rya enty-four year | . hided % Judge, Hanecy sitld if the matter pub- realdence unknown, : aoa Other arrests will follo ished RO unnoticed by the ea) 4 | ir eran the way for other at thirty years old, v ’ sistant Distelet-Attorney Sanford) the Judiclary, If not were wo on a der wileves that he has broken up the New| One-Legged a Dead. would fall, weit all of an clevent-story Dullding at > York end of the gang that has made a} Charles Baldwi No. 223 Wert is not merely. an and 10 Fridge street this morning, Iness of enticing young girls from the | Seventeenth street, was found dead this tn bold threa the derrick fell, Ryo ist side to houses In Philadelphia. yrning on the pavement in front of | f ‘y ot should, there killed. Roberta received wou One of the procurers, Frafw Hitter, is $2 West Thirteenth street. He | OA get Br une | Chicago American. OF filo DREAM are Connolly Expired of Convul- sions Exactly as He Had Seen Himself in Vision. POLICEMAN'S PRISON FOR EGRET QUT. POLICEMAN, Robbed While He Slept on July 7, He Never Said a Word, O'Connor, Who Wounded Aged Man, Gets Three Years and a Half. Policeman Hahn's secret | out That “saith cure” can work two ways! ye wag vetrayed through the arrest of |. Ute Widespread Influence exercised in vy the strange death of John | spi Clark, negro. burglar, Friday alf of William O'Connor, a police- . Of Somerville, No J. A pre- | night. who was tried on an aseault monition of death him ina Ha Adams, servant, of Mrs, Evans, nefore Judge Cowing, In the dream, and so firm h in the Iva esta bors severithatreuts sae veral Sessions thls morn- ree SEN Intona Ine {CIEK running out of the house and fol- warning thatiher dled, tn/convutstons) ta: se aah of no avall, He was sentenc-. OLE SEA NOU ES: dunglar went Into No. 202 West ve three years and six months nnolly waa one of the char: the Httle town of portant Junction of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. He was a rugged fellow urty-five. and he could throw more than any man on the division. alk of Kell 1 Science and ght on hi:ns ares nnolly was a n Catholle, he grew to have a firm bellef in the) Influence of mind over matter as a for physteal i time ago his vagaries cost hy his Job. und for Weeks he had. by drinking ra ght Dro Yesterday he turned up at the ral: road station wearing a dol “Just dropped into say luwa," was his greeting to the group of dageawe und freight hanitlers, joing away, John?" chorused friends, “Yes, and "I'm going his for good,"* sald Connolly, dle to-day, Serie gentlemen, 1 had a warning last night in a dream. 1 suw myself in the full flush of health, as I am now, struc down In the et with convulsions and I stared death in the fa 1 know what it means, [have had any warning and my hour hax come.” s 1 at the home of his friend Edward Fallon, in Cliff street, and there, while telling agaln the story | of his dream, he fell to the Moor in the | convulsions he had dreamed of. Dr. Thomas H. Flynn and Father Bo- gart, of the Church of the Immaculate * Conception, were kly summoned. The man revived a little, and Fallon had lilm placed in a carriage to take him to his home. He was unconscious While passing the estate of J, Rand Garrison, on the way to East Somer- ville, he suffered a second convulsion and died. FEARING HE WILL KILL HER, SHE SUES MRS. C. WILKINSON CHARGES GROSS INTOXICATION, Avie Limited Divorce from Her Broker Husband, Whom She Ac- cnses of Crucl Treatment. Sult has been filed In Newark, N. for a limited siverce the wife Charles N. Wilkinson, Consolidated Stock Exchange, of ty, and a resident of Westtleld, Mrs, Wilkinson bases ber sult grounds of eruel treatment and gross tne | the part of her husband ‘The case came up for hearing to-day, but was continued indefinitely upon the promise of Mr, Wilkinson to pay the counsel fees of his wife. Mra, Wilkin On Mving with her grandfather in on J. of member of the this Nd rhe Wilkinsons were married in St Luke's Metholst Eptxcopal Church in this city on January 1897, Mre, Wil- Kinson alleges that her husband ject to Intexteation ever as so cond to leave him, KI her or their nid = not Med an anew CHICAGO AMERICAN MEN SENTENCED TO PRISON. Hlse WI Pass Upo Hearst n Gets Them in Court—Carvalhy Released, (By A Press) CHICAGO, Judge Hanecy ave In the con- © of the editors of the Hearst Aweoe Nov. J his decision Ho ordered that Andrew M. Lawrence, the munaging editor, recelve forty days in the county Jal, and H. 8, Canfield, the writer of the objectionable article, to remain there thirty days. $. 8. Carvalho and J. were din The eax R. Hearst, Clare Briggs and Homer Davenpori, the Judge salt, would be allowed to. stand until such time ax they could be brought Into court by the Sheriff. -Gow. Altgeld, ‘or the respond fon to the d Hammond sof the counsel; red a format | A ‘few minutes after the rendering of the decision and the imposition of the gentences as to Lawrence and Canfield Judge Duni Ren application: Jasved @ writ of hal OTpUs a8 Ww them, re turnabie Imm Hately, ‘ a sninth stree! Hee ul had hi! a 5 YConnor was Intoxleated In Seventh Fourteenth and Fit- n Feb, 16 last. In his + drew his revolver and yegan shooting. Two of the bullets struck Lorenzo Comings, $1 ‘3 old, of No. \ Fifteenth street. The | man recovered, despite his advanc- © and the serious wounds. The jury In the case brought In a ver- dict of assault in the first degree this morning. Judge Cowing sald he had re- celved scores of letters asking clemency for the policeman, but that the evidence showe at no clemency should be ex- ercis He did not delleve, howeve: that the verdict should have been as. sault In the first degree and imposed a bet to the n Evin le g nth streets exuberance revolver, it was learned av wdquarter yestenta: Hahn's, Hahn lsat Sessions 1 Was Molle ed to the Spe- wad ved July 7 while asleep No, 15 West Fitteth eves got So) in eash, a diamond cuff buttons, a . old clgar cutter and Hahn wa r diamend Hahn's 1K vver t tell the pattee. “A been awake t got 1t,° Hain explained, a In the West Side Court te “Polleemen shouldn't al Magistrate Brann laughed “It's a wonder to me they don’t steal policemen.” Sale of All-silk Umbrellas. DIED FROM THUGS BLOW Frank McDonald, Civil War Veteran, Victim of Mur- 26-inch Frame Sor Women, handles of pearl, ivory and buckhorn, with solid silver derous Brawlers. amines Admiral Farragut Post ALR. $2.95, has appointed mmitte five mem- bers to visit Pollee Headquarters and value $4.00 & $5.00. the West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Btreet Station, to urge a vigorous search 26 & 28-inch Frame for the murderous ants of Frank MeDonald, of No. 205 West One Mun- dred and Twenty-seventh street. Sor Men, Mr. MeDonald dled last night from i 3 6 Injuries. received at 1 0! on the{large ivory handles, with morning of Nov, Mr. McDonald was solid silver trimmings, ar. aid a a veteran and In his seventy-first y Mis son, Francis T. McDonald, to-day: have learned there was free fight on election morning in ‘Thorn- ton's saloon, on the corner of One Hun- dred and Twenty-seventh street and Highth avenue. The brawlers were put out on the sidewalk and dispersed by the police, Later father on his way home dropped into the saloon, and as he walked out some of the brawlers, mistaking him fer one of thelr enemies, struck him on the he My brother- aInw, Edward Harrison, found him sitting on our stoop at 3 o'clock in the morning. Brain fever set in, He never yvered consciousness.” he matter was not reported to the until Saturday night. So far the ectives have learned nothing of Mr. Jonald’s assailants, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 642 ta. 446 Moon risen TIDES. value $5.00, Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20¢h St, . — mt ONE DOLLAR per week will buy 58 Sun rises Loaton 2 Rotterdam Santos + Saga ‘Almeria a Nay Savanilia MSHIPS, INCOMING STE DUE TO-DA’ A neverthelees eof the best manufacture At the abore price, on essy terme. Lethington, Greenock. Orizaba, Colon. Vatela, Ltsvo' We Euaraniee 1 for Sve years. Send for sire Hogarth, St. Lucia. E for Furniture and Carpet Tent St. Mlchaeis. 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