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\ % AMR ee THE WORLD: LEADERG ON ROKER TALK. Democrats Discuss Chieftain's Outline of Policy in World Interview. SHEPARD WILL NOT TALK. “Last Cry of a Defeated Man,” Says Cantor of the Talk. idehard Croker, in the frst com-| plete statement he has made since the election, says that the fusion victory was due to the newspapers | entirely and absolutely, end to The World particularly. This newspaper opposition Tammany, he declares, wou'd has enabled the Republicans to have nominated a straight ticket and won, He refused to discuss the charges against Van Wyck, knows little of Dever Deputy Police Commissione He says that none of the charges} against the Tamman tion has been proved and that anxious to punish guilty officials any could be found. He declared that he does not In-} tend to retire from politi but he will not be so active in the future, | as he needs a rest; that he has no desire to interfere with State or na- tdona: politics. | Ho admits that he, is all worn cut) and weary of the fray He says that he Is the backbone. SHEPARD NOT TALKING POLITICS. Edward M. Shepard was seer home Brookiyn this mor asked by an Eening Wor to make some comment on h Richard Croker which ap ‘The World to-day. In reply ard dictated a statement whi indicate that he {a out the present. The etatemen. have nothing to say on the subject of the Croker interview. I am repre= sented In the newepapers as now giving tstly more time to politic: more about politics than I a American to ie at Mia and ny that of My Interest In polltles ton! io out of a very &i Lemocrats. I now desire to quietly tend to the many duti which peremptorily: “LAST CRY OF A DEFEATED MAN.” not political, s upon me “It in the last sald Jacou A. € dent-elect of tt in referring 1 ‘Croker never he recognized wil and rob: seome rich by be It would n and taiktng| 7 ¥ lIIness of the Bride’s,*’ Mother the Reason! Why Were Hastened. Mrs sad ® res the N and Hele nly have to be he 2 with his wv rm three on Mise Kelly's next irrlages be- 'GOULD-KELLY WEDDING WAS AS JOLLY AS UNEXPECTED. her sister's WoHN naan, tell rried uld'« 1, iiarned uptials | ere only eh Juat the " V yous Watt affair, n Kelly oak no} and 3 ington, ale resent, | He€epapers to ih would | #ad been brought In th was a memby at te rthday | death married on "he told rday after- orders to] nd ec ier ! tments and | 3 fn th and hia two close same. Gould are tray- Thomas Kelly, state MRS FRAN J GOULD; TOMVEWLY MELTS MELIEN MII bouquet; orthrup, who Mow and the e family oman Cathe at his pat faith a ret until voring made bouquet w Mrs. Edwin eaiffon and ure hat ubroad in th je that he docs | SHEVLIN THINKS CROKER HONEST. reporter MeLau ments. “The Kings already organ ron winder the py Abs Kings nization | ko to the ever before. lent shape for the battle at the polly two years from now,” CROKER IS UNFIT, SAYS MR. RUSSELL. m Hepburn Russet! leader of the Democracy, eaid after Srener Interview In showed that Cmker was trying to cover the blunders of the past. “If Croker had realized at the last late election what he seems to realize now—that he {# not fit to be elther a Stato or a elty id Mr, Bus. sell, “the Demoera arty would be in better shape than It In to-day," Concerning the future of Tammany, Mr, Russel! said that if Mr. Low would treat the revolting Democrats falrly so that fusion would hold for the next campaign, Tammany would be defeated and that would mean ite DROWNED IN THE HARLEM. who is the |) Ndw York i the that ft rei The Worlt, krour “PARDON ai 7 ae Or) which & braan Later It was found the aut OF. Body of Unidentified Man Found ng in River, of an unidentified man was found Harlem River this morn ing at the foot of West One Hundred and Fifty-third street, The man was about fifty-five years old. and was poor- ly dressed. The body was taken tothe Weat One Hundred and oe street police station. wicty:ascand India ‘street, with No, 2 Jumped into the ane vet Vin the J is psy he performed on the of the murdered woman. Odell will render a decision in a Frew days. TRIES IN ‘VAIN. TO DROWN. ahue In Rene hue, jorman. of Bagle st 0 homas McEnery, of leaped in utter him, the asalstance of ‘longshoremen, who threw him a rope, he got Donanue safaly. to up in the eny he appears to be demented, ore, Donahue ‘npoint station, forty-two years Oo, River from a Quick to He Capture Hacape, lar broke Jamis how ied nd broke jail thts morning in height W dipic mutt whi he overcoat are ten and a dark ¢ nled “Scatter decen hetptut philosophical 1 sald to a new repor write as you feel, pu Hoon on) Good, for Omer | on who wan | p Ol righi Be good-humoreda toward! Rev ‘Theodo a Cuyler, ' every any everything. Belleve Uy asked that other folks are Just its ss00d as! Me Descent Seclye, been! vou are, for they ve ‘om your eee aye, best and+b sent them trouble the in mind th HAO | sea appt ‘some |things ax you go. Don't ining (Jae pout how the stuff HSs) print, but let ‘er go. understand. That ts bet write so dosh bing high. nashun deep, p that ne stan Let fer go." | "Soon the above p Port of Topeka, Ke what I know of Grape-> fast Food from personal After a long period of ind, other disorders, with ings, I took up the use {] Nuts. Deaplte the hot wei gaining In strength and thing I had neyer son of the hotel and Fran: ted to show ulant for the brain, and more and better work tha done. It was a reyal other, Whate of one had a correspondi the other, and the food 4] (© put one in proper sha, and{ cordingly on the other, Brooktyn, aiphysically came from with unwholesome food Grape-Nuts liberally.” wan locked he pollco N oe WRITE RIGHT, dness and decent, helpful rome done at that seu “I found the food an exe ion to discove how closely the brain and digest! y organs were in sympathy with er retarded the work my great improvement mentally and, y Inet nhs and excup pletest, im date, wer wore 8 history in existence. 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