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~- TAMMANY MA CALL COCKRAN. Report that He Will Be Asked to Give Long Talk at the Coming Pow-Wow. “YM OUT,” SAYS CROKER Former Leader Again Reiter- ates that He Has Quit New York Politics for Good and All. Two incidents of to-day in New York City Democratic politics may give reassurance to the timid ones who have shivered in fear of the re- turn of King Richard to punish those who have presumed to consider him “out of it” and may make them breathe freely again. Evidence extrinsic and intrinsic is presented in proof that the Squire of ‘Wantage is “down and out for keeps.” Mr. Croker said to a World corre- spondent: “T wish to say right here—and I want to make it final—that I am en- tirely out of politics. It is positive that I shall never have anything more to do with New York politics.” multaneously with the cabled news of Mr. Croker's positive renunciation of any claim to leadership in® Tammany Hall, it {s announced that W. Bourke Cockran, the one man of all men who defied the Dictator and incurred the hatred of Croker, has been asked to come back once more to Tammany an | be the leading attraction as a “long talker” at the Fourth of July pow-pow of the Tammany Soclety. Significance Impll The significance of this lies in the fact that by long tradition Tammany has in {ts selection of orators for the annual was only saved heart-breaking | The curtain although the at 8.1, And th The opening fessional baseball the nerve to comedians." a crats| York so long that she appears like one |}, oes n 6 cores a Le eerty celebration declared to the Democrats hungry crowd with five encores, and|ness at Wallack’s last evening. - Crane State and the hation Its position | of the family, came next with her fa-| when she went of tHe stage moat of pine Four Madeaps continue, ona of Sudden Deaths. jar subcellan vi laity; Billy} tho audte Tete : e brightest attractions a ammer- ——— for the coming campaign. Its selections lige r osu lar peal a Halty i uy the 1 went off the roof. stein's Paradise Roof Garden. There 18 a disease prevailing in thir for the long talks are accepted as the| Von xot some laughs and “the greatest) One W rmann presented a mag-| Shannon's Twenty-third Regiment | sountry most dangerous because so deceo- Tammany idea of what constitutes trac) Sensational act in the world,” Les Des- bear that won the hearts | Band furnishing. excellent musical | — 9 S\\ tive. Many sudden ‘ 1 it without saying, |b0Sa. “performing a double somersault o remained to see him.Jentertalnment at) Manhattan Beach.— NY) oaths le Democracy, and it goes hout says: | over twenty-two beautiful girls,” ex- rs and two monkeys— ‘An excellent vaudeville programme and | ea ths are caused by if Bourke Cockran Is the Tammany tw ae x | of latter a real comedian—aseisted | band concert is given afternoon and Pit—heart disease, ideal then Ri a Croker has indeed |Plolted a couple of cheap tumblers who |in the best animal act New York hus evening at the Rrignton Beach Music pneumonia, hear! gone back to etay. would have to double in the cook tent seen in'ajiong time 4 as | EIU cS atecnan han the lenlowpleee failure or apoplexy y ‘ itnest Hozan, a negro with Ideas and tory Bateman has the leading plac: y Mr. Cockran was set adrift by Mr.| with a medicine show. the gift of mimicry. followed the bears] on Keith's programme this week. She sre often the result Croker in 184, when Cockran led the| La Belle Tortajada tortured the stage|The next act on the programme tncluded | ts supported In a sketch, “Sweethearts,” of kidney disease.. If stampedie of the State Convention for| with her feet. anda Carl Marwig ballet, | {he dancing chorus seen previous | by Joan eee: , kidney trouble is al- A 5 vate 4 n the ballet, and e audie: a ‘Tony Pastor presente a lengthy vaude- ‘s UN for Governor at a time when Croker | 80 utterly bad that ft was funny, moved | Shrioking to the street, many men run-| ville bill of Me ttiliassentense ec smarting under Hili’s character- ization of him as a “‘race-track states- man." Frequently since then Mr. Cockran| drilled girls to go on the stage as a) SUMMA. OPERAS. tor's Fifth Avenue Company. ney | away'ce! mn eeaeenen ane wrath of air. Croker by | “corps de ballet of 100” compels admira-|' Siaze Manager Edgar Temple, of the| Grant, monologist, Barry, & Hughes and : Dowie, most always renult from ridiouling him in interviews, and no|tion. O-o-0-f1 Roblnson-Temple Opera Company, for-| Baker & Conn are head liners at the 0 atid . Joanie Bartlett Davis almost atoned for | Kot to announce a Sunday afternoon re-| Twenty-third Street continuous house @ derangement of the kidneys and a cure is more conyincing evidence cou'd be Imag- fy heeled eC naniant hearsal, and his company quietly ar-| The capture of a child by an eagle in obtained quickest by a proper treatment of aoe eee thie. invitation to Coskran | the agony the victims in front had @ut-| ranged’ a trip to Cones Island." Mr. | the Adirondacks ts represented by anew | the kidneys. If you are fecling badly you et rie ealltines present ileadere’ (or) fetes ite wWeale) treet toliens = omar Cen nisphareund iytin Rial anaguncenawax aMunatstnededen Musee. can make no mistake by taking Br Kilmer's would have driver pall If they played in Huber’ Museum the dogs would eat them allve. Emma Carus, who has been at the New ROOF-GARDEN PATRONS WERE FOROED Elevators at New York Thea- tre Not Running to Con- vey Audience to Blossom Grove. The patient, long-suffering New York theatre-going public stood for another opening of the New York Theatre root garden last night and saw a show that from ever given in town by Jessle Bartlett Davis and a man with a bear that dls- played far more intelligence than most of the performers on the bill. ft was an exasperating affair all around. In the first place the elevators were not running. Everybody had to climb a byri land in a covered Inclosure that was as hot as the boiler room of an ocean liner. It was the same old garden, and if the Sires have done anything the Fire De- partment ordered them to do to it the result {s not apparent to the naked eve. ld not go up until 8%: show was billed to begin first wig's Hungarian Dancers," and intro- duced three girls who looked like pro- audience to lmmediate) and brutel'crime: 1] “A Chinese Honeymoon” began ite vigorously epposed that # turn was called “Mar- : packed houses the | Was resorted to. Meyers y Varden" babb! on jwere arrested and Keller was induced to; | the Herald Square.'The | £0 to the station a8 a complainan:. At! P » are the warmest members| the door Bessie was shit out, while all players. Then came leu pos held forth in| Long Acre] three men were locked up. The furious ." Craig and Ardell, who had Ue m 4 qKing Dodo" has a new and dog kept every one from passing In or t es 5 Ta & ‘ace In his roy! o station for an hour. ‘Tan themselves “musteal York Theatre pretty (face, In hin royal, train. Jt 16 | she went away-of her own ac the audience to Jeers. assurance that allows such an aggrega- tion of awkward, unkempt and poorly tong from "Carmen" find “The Last | quate protection to the doggie two acts put on Rose of Summer” going to F in alt In the argument that follosd Rounds: y but a New Ye Bret man Scpreiber was bitten on lew, RATES CURRENT ATTRACTIONS, nd every attempt to arrest Ke! waa | {HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1902. ISIX MEN AND DOG WN LIVELY MIX-UP. TO CLIMB EIGHT FLIGHTS OF STAIRS. ler Set Out for the Market with Bessie, Who Was Very “Playful.” Three men, three policemen and an unusually large specimes of the Great Dane breed of dogs figured in a series of exciting Incidents of the early mora Ing on the cast side, that ended with all appearing in the East Fifth street station house as captor oF prisoner, excepting Bessie, the Great Dane, and she was clamoring at the front door to Tbe Tour MO caps at get in. as i John Keller, a #aloon-keoper, ‘at No, radise Gardens: 1s East Third stree:, Is the owner * Bessie, At 4 o'clock this morning he and Bessie set out for the market. Summer Opera Performances | Bessie was in a bad temper She Cherr a ES | snapped right and left at every one u of ‘Martha’ and Bohemian | tney met. and presently a marketman yaried the dodging which had character- Girl’ Well Attended De- i . {ged the dog's victims. ‘the market- spite the Rain. man's variation consisted in giving the dog a vipe’ with a stick and tien running away. Keller was mad clear ment Saturday night, but was greeted ak Buble, > They ACs Er Ge Nerd pte, rected /tnrough. So was Bessie, They gay chase up First avenue treed t resentful marketman at Fourth stre The marketman's vigorous yells of ter- heard of the outing he sald he would go along “and. rehearse the company en oute, ‘80 a harp “and ‘a violin and a special car were provided and Brooklyn : caught ‘stray snatches. of the “Bo-|For brought Patrolmen Burke hemian Gin! ih" the | early | Babhath | Heidelberg trem the East Fth s morning and later again at night. The] gtation, a block away. Opera was well received last evening by |" 000 “ea the marketman and aent the audience at the New Star, if Tuneful Martha’ Keller and his dog home. They had not being the worst drew @ large au- dience In spite of the rain to Terrace] yet reacted the station when attent! Garden last night. The production was| was attracted by the yells of other nth of stairs to meritorious, Belle Thorne and Edith| man who had been attacked by Bessie Bradford shared the honors in the feml-| at ‘Third street. Reinforced by Rounds: a No. with the man Schreiber, they returned and { Chark Schmidt, a barkkeeper 204 Sixth street, ‘in a struxgle dog and his master and August Meyers, a’friend of Keller, who had “butted in when Meyers kicked at the dog in re- Sentment at having his leg bitten by the axtl Dane, Meyers explained th Reefer was In no condition to give ale- nine roles, and ‘Thomas Boyd, a new tenor, made a very decided impression as Idonel. Mr, Luckstone and Mr, Flint Were acceptable In the lesser roles, and ‘horus and orchestra added to the ex- cellence of the performance Edith Helena ecored a great success with the Duss Band at St, Nicholas Gar. den last night. She sang Michaeln’s Dorothy Quin- last night at Dal: oe continues Ite popul Rice's “Show ord The lan's part Witd Rose” the Knickerbocker. ig. She was the melody who could sing and did gracious enough to oblig ‘| The Cause of Many took a new lease of life and attractive The cold, chilled ‘Adelaide Kelm led the One Hundred and Twenty-ffth Street Theatre Stock Cempany fn Deacon's Daughter.” “The Nominee" was presented by, Proc- ning two or three blocks in the rain be- fore stopping to take the drink to which they had been driven, blood will attack the vital organs or the selves break down and waste Kidneys 4 thought in Tammany do not expect and —— do not intend to permit a return of Mr. Croker. Stand by Old Chief, Men who followed Mr. Croker’s lead- érship for years, however, insist that his $ctord anal be upheld and that nothing shall be sald against him or his memory, id the: want a vigorous campaign Seainat jonn C. Sheehan In. the coming deguleires ofthe most distressing canes. | 4 TO, DE STRATE OUR primaries on his r wamp-Root Is pleasant to take and sold | And to Introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. + teeny oeore (oment that he had , a by all drogeigts tn filty-cent and one-dallar | All our work Is done painlessly by a simple application to the gums: For Sale. “at mae soni On strect railway, con Newly Promoted Police Offi-/Commander of the Liberty| James F, McCoy, Who Was| sized boirles, You may We are the originators of paliiless dentistry, Our processes are) “SSE Cray TPH a 2 partner of “Dan” Me- ' ‘ ea sam tle © N A “4 qacts ag callent partia wo Tae World| cer Transferred from Head-| Avenue Station, Brooklyn, Shot by Detective McLellan, | this wonderful new is- Beene nathan! filings: S0cs Cleaning, SOc oa oe ho. Att SPECIAL THIS WEEK, ” f x " 0; . oy : i. No take offe: u rf oniy regard sheonan ag a common| quarters to Command ofthe] Succumbs to Blood Poison-| Suffers a Relapse at Belle=) covery and « book thet erators are skilled graduates, thelr diplomas, belng displayed at each ay a." i lo be @ leader. Let ; ‘ ; 5 : i + | chalr, an rsonally Interested in t scold. | He aap un van be a ieader | Hamilton Avenue Station. ing This Morning. vue Hospital. sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. We eae eitrenscantract ana Ue ut Ore satlatactoril anaeal(S = $ and tell Hes at the same time. I can= Binghamton, N. ¥. When writing mention | 4 ; Y. i not name my successor. Some one will Walkie tile penanous offer in the New York cep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated under come along and fill my place, but _T can- . The condition of James F. MoCoy, 8 We the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value. comity who. Nixon was a good man.| Capt. Michael Smith, one of the seven| Police Captain James Dunn, of the + | Evening Worl = But if 1 say anything in favor of any | promoted last week by Commissioner Liberty avenue station, Brooklyn, died| Who was shot my County Detective| Don't make any mistake, but remember OUR 12 OFFICES: But We Are Giving at wi aty"t am still in polities and have Partridge, was transferred to-day from] at 3 o'clock this morning at his resi-| McLellan in the raid on the Sherman|the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Kilmer’s | 2{2 BROADWAY,Cor.FultonSt. | 988 3d Ave. | 1. opp, Bloom- scientife examination of 3% 2 political axe to grind.” the position of drillmaster at Police No. 100 Arlington avenue, East| House on the afternoon of Monday, | Swamp-Root, imi the address, Binghamton, | eee: V E> iF Hours 9 to 7.) and ¥ 7 jo Headquarters to the command of the| New York Jone 2. was said by the physiolans in| N. Y,, on every bottle. 439 BROADWAY, Cor.Canal St. HARLEM, $30 W. 125th St. Leer atin so : Hamilton avenue station In Brooklyn, va-|_ Two months ogo Capt. Dunn, who had| Bellevue Hospital to-day to be serious, HOURS 9 to 7. One door east of Kooh's, if 3 POLICE BUNGLED A RAID. J cated by Capt. Mike O'Reilly, now in| been for years a sufferer from Bright's] Since the shooting McCoy has been @ . 744 BROADWAY, Cor-Astor Pl. BROOKLYN 499 Fulton St. trom $4 OO w. the Oak atreet atation, in this borough, | disease, injured himself while paring| patient at the hospital, and for a tme Interest and Dividend Notices, 1298 BROADWAY, Near 34thSt. Opes tie po el ° Failed to Get Real Evidence | (Capt, smith had charge of the school] his nails, Hlood-polsoning set in and] it was feared that he would not recover, | ———-—-_-_______{ ~ |2.W. 14th St.,Cor.5th A Open ull & BOSTON Washington at. | Open VILAN CEH, areninge Against Crap-Shooters, for policemen at Headquarters for twen-| was followed by fatal results. There was a change for the better.| THE PRANK A, MUNSEY COMPANY, | ° t-, Cor. Vie: Biavater: , Washington at | EYESIGHT SPECIALIS: ‘Among his scholars was| «Capt. Duna was born in 1838, He was | however, and his recovery was expected. 111 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. 348 6TH AVE. ue 8! PHILADELPHIA, sonms«| 442 WEST 23D ST., N.Y. ? ty-three year tice of the Classon avenue station Police ‘of William 8, D Brooklyn, to-day raided the Blue An- chor Club, run by "Buck" Ellison, a colored political leader, at No, 451 Hud- son avenue, and arrested twelve crap- shooters. Fifteen players were present, fut the three who escaped by diving through the windows were the very ones the police should have captured, as they took the trouble to gather up the money ana the dice before they | Vhe) past twenty mn the police showed up without | tion to business, work hard and be hon~ daughter, all grown. 4 any evidence, Magistrate Naumer in the | ¢ in) man's head. pa ER Myrtle Avenue Court this, morn iavery man in the department has at County Detective Molellan is now Myrtle Avenmoners until Taureday. lone “time or vanother attended thie| GEN, BONNEL RETIRED. = | under van. Lawyers. wchoal, ” eald Canh Asai. eb au! — MoLellaa's hearing was to bave taken | ——=————— a advance Your-| wrench Officer Forced from Active | piace to-day, but was postponed for & GEORGE ROBINSON, IMPROVEMENT AT BARNARD. tione of the te all manding office for Alter! Collese. Plans Fil Plans were filed to-day at the Bureau HAVEN, of Bulldings, Manhattan, for alterations to Barnard College, The first, second and third floors of the building, now oc: domitories, are to be mad Mices and laborator- ; od to be $9,500. | 168 in the State, Frederick A. Goetxe, of One Hundred hgaint the treet and Amaterdi new fundamental to-day by a de towns yet to be favor, @ CAPT. SM O'REILLY'S OLO JOB, very. In fact, nearly every man of prominence on the force in the years had Capt. Smith's instructions, ‘He took leave of his class of,slxty to- day and introduced his successor, Sergt. Schauwecker, who, too, has had expert- ence in the drilling of policemen, Smith exhorted the men to pay. atten- just as I have advanced, I hope of you some day a DD AGAINST A CHANGE, . June 17.—The new State constitution proposed by a con- vention which was in session four and a half months was def els! hes option of the proposed law and t,o tr its ajority of 9, ITH GETS vote. With six |court of inguiry, pharged with improper. ‘ ie Td from out af the |ictafluonethe © testator, The court held | Inge of St. Thomas, at Villa Nova, @ Halp Wanted—Female. e figures are 20,263 | the circumstances did not warrant the| suburb of this city. Mr. Cleveland will —-— Swamp-Root, the great nidney, liver and bladder remedy, It corrects inability to hold urine and scald~ tng pain’ in passing 11, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and (o get up many times during the night, The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, + It stands tne highest for its won: POLICE CAPTAIN DUNN IS DEAD. VICTIM OF JEROME RAID IS DELIRIOUS. JUNE 16TH," 1902 A quarterly dividend of One and one-quarior per cent. on the capital stock of this Company has been this day declared by the Board of Di- rectors, payable at the above office, on Jiily 3, joldera of aad Last night the man was delirious. P, J. Donohue, of Poston, the injured man's brother-in-law, visited him to- day and later said that McCoy's vision was again affected and that he talked incoherently, He sald the physicians appointed a patrolman on Aug, 23, 1866, and was promoted to a captaincy by Commissioner Partridge when the lat- ter was Commissioner of Police of rBooklyn, When Col, Partridge re- sumed charge of the police force last anuary he Wansferred Capt. Dunn from the benefit of books will be clesed from The transfi Mishaps Followed When Kel-| — PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, TEETH “ALL RUN DOWN,” Woman’s M | pau Hens F. Minn, a j “Ttook F lwhen I was a had ah Healy, ominent more or lem heavy: oa, Relish | digest toot seems to Skin eruptions, ea! |rnens, coated tongue to complete the pict | mnie season fee | mockery, friends a bore & tedious round Peruna so exa powlble to sup break out in uns also had severe Joon found that Fave moa fine appetite. thin to be the thankful ¢ it Keepa me in perfect bi an ideal woman's m | at you do not receive Dr. and he will vice eratia. Hartman re wh Lite fe @ burden, business a dread inasree jesta all these conditions that the demand is a0 great for thin remedy at thin weaaon of the vear that pimi Ieestion cured 1 wan se by aad exp at Peruna c 1h. Aleine. renults from the use of Per Hartman, giving @ full etatoment of your fe pleased to give you his ARE WOMEN IN EARLY SUMMER. | A Beautiful Young Society Letter- wa y it wvona last summer 7 run down, and dache and hack. and no ambition for anything. 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