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gy Sn te A i Oi EES ee SE THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1902, DEVERY'SBOLDPLAN _ [ll HE FOLLOW | _TO RULE TAM MANY. WIFE IN SUIGIDE? wittbe GIVEN AWAY wun.iso3 Ex-Chief Announces WHAT IS DEVERY AFTER?) «pm No Philanthro-|James Beattie Disap-| TO SMOKERS OF THE , His Purpose to Gain | the big ex-Chief of Police peared After Hear- BEST yp LARGEST SELLING BRANDS oy cGARS . ” : : t pist, He Tells The ing of Her Death on Control of Entire has gone into politics with Evening World; “Jj Child's Grave. x ‘ the expectation of succeeding 2 Organization as the Croker as leader of the Tam- am Looking Out for Successor of Richard many Hall organization. Do the Interests of Will- you think he will land? . ” Both Were Grief-Stricken Over Croker. iam S$. Devery. Loss of Little Gertrude-- The tino has arrived for the people of ——— Neighbors Believe Husband P the Ninth to heve a leader who will “Croker's shoes are too big for Me! ovouert them and look wit. for them Has Now Killed Himself, and I’m not stuck on cast-off foot-| aii the time “If the peaple of this district want a DRANK CARBOLIC ACID.| busy, ‘They too so big th this scrap I'm in « @ small affair, “Well, It she's dead 1 guess there's not | I; ut there are nine ‘wear, ny how,: But th ye | ieuder tramed along thowe lines now t9{ ming much use of living, said James | E Ww enough cobblers in New York tomake | is. time tor them to get one, and the Beattie ws he staggered out of ‘the | R L flut he und his wife, Gertrude, had | ! . m the @ new pair of shoes for a new man,” | man is William 8. Devery pied at No, ase 5 Way they are piling up under my ban — WILLIAM 5. DEVERY. ner it looks to me as thou The above announcement, made to-| 46 yy on record as saying that if| glove In day to an Evening World reporter,| they elect me 1 will lock out for them, | brain as eturned frow his work as | . house painter, whea the landiord, John Mesher, told him that word had been re- | Ved to @ie effect that the dead body his wife had been fund on the gr h they want generally got an asbestos clothes. No man with « AS a peanut goes into a : thing t looking ahead to see y swer te 1 stand | record ney elect they tile fve-yoar-old. daughter, appears to be full answer to the)! will stand on my record tf th what's coming out of It later on. If Gertrude, —w two months ago vow s asking, |™e. and on my record T wiil go any een saying much about it but | diphtheria, and who was Th Peceeton Ut all New Cre Hs aeKiNGy |. ney WANE 16 pul t THUInea Ae reWainedpelainoeatt| Hil Jong taland Clty ig; A) Few peeps «since was found @ Bea WHAT IS DEVERY AFTER? wit they, Wikis He is after the leadership of Tam- | *han’t stop—ma S ._| that. Som many Hall. Since his entry into ac-| ii y Fi tive politics he never has denied that | pu. 3 the leadership of Tammany Hall was 1! his ambition, but his announcement i this fight mind to! “Things aren't right t. Haften are Rewapapers acem to/ teenth ate nh omaking a sympathy /and Mevia er here and exercising ™Y |inany Ha wobbly. m philanthrople MOUven, |jo¢ of good, strong apiken no philanthropint, Lam looking ints tt to make it firm agal at for William 8. Devery. Every /i¢ they want me to swing the ham- to The Evening World is the first aU-/man of sense looks out for his| mer on th i thoritative statement from him in|own Interests, but men go about | aay tn that Pm t wayn, a that direction. His confidence in him-| !* 1" different ways monic lamers My way Is the way I have figured) «nN, turally this is a Democratic city self fs sublime, and it is safe to say! out for myself and 1 am honest in It.| State will be Republic in my / a L intend to do good for the people of the 5 Pea belleves he can fight] .. lon, for some time, but the elty ts Poiana zeny, : BMI) Ninth Aasembly District and 1 hope|emosratic and could be Kept Demo. his way to the powerful position of) that in return the people of the Ninth] cratic all the time with the right kind ord , Will remember to help me, That's all] ce management idiotator of Tammany, there is to it. One good turn deserves 5 between The question, “What are you) another. John Sheehan worked for his Wants All to Be Democrats. and every one ‘5 own interests when he was leader, but] “it is the greatest city, commoreiatiy, | Unelr grief 2” was put to him plump qnd|)'" | . evervining after?” was p PUMP AMT ie want about 1 In a way that has | industrially and fnanctally In the world paround ¢ fair. He deliberated for a moment} ¢arned him the contempt of the people.} and big enough to keep anybody. fr Roles in the F ye is ised to (ase He got his, too, but he took it away! meddling outside of 1, I'd ike to be] ft by thelr de Been ey a tiie > made the Ee e here was no happiness for them, before replying. Then he made the] trom the very voters who put him on|abie to nereuate everybody In New York | Me" Daxt He es in Flowers following characteristic talk: top. In my e the Democratic ticket, because Teale ieee CEU WAL ‘ whatever comes to me with the people| tt Is the people's ticket, and no man can Mra. ‘Beattle iwen! “11 Tell You Straight.” who are my friends en I get any-| honestly say that the town waa not whe todie a hanslful of “Now, Sport, I'll just tell you what | thing good the people of the district are| well governed under Tammany ns itl as pussed gut, but she didn’t hear i Boing to get something goo » people were not hap-, Me. and T guess ‘she couldn't see me | I'm after, and I'll tell it to you yi ee ie 44 now or that the people were not hap) His the: tears which blinded her. alt ; soo. f at Instead of getting over the straight. What Im a’fter just now Is Ik Rood to ny man with : forgetting her sorrow she be- to give the people of this district a| @mbition, Sport, and any ambitlous man | district—and I think I will be, because d-her grief more poignant. 4 can get power of one sort or another,|T am exercising my money and in] grave of lead oh T shall not be a wh 1 hearts are] far es they Hke with me, 1 don't 100K | ery like she did, but he had other ways HVd tell you that 1 didn't eare for | dollar, and IF THE PROF would have done any Mrs. Maure tof the same! flat building ey tr “A In. deepest | death of the child | uy showed that she | didn't want an “just wanted t ed to be affect- f n case Lam going to share! ty v | If T am golng to de loader of this} al “To tell 'n8| surprised to hear of her sitichle at the “ . sets pn evel It feels | vie ant to say that they ¢ ARC] NCSU ES EEN At rae ea ent ae her husband, Reinga man, he couldn't ag?) andl bo -made's lol of money: at| °lt?: reat coe GiReyL aa HERAT fe nonrse about iit ee enel| THINK truth T was not much | j Meader. But if am asd In him and] among the people with that o | ) go as| Much surprised to hear similar news of years. John Sheehan played the at th ss dn thistto win by expendicg alone BHO WIRE NOW che FEI bad But they just wanted a it, but he ‘went South’ with every | power you woull call a (rin your] THAT 1 ovGHT TO GO BEYOND] | q jenny of it. own mlnd and you would be dead right 8S DISTRI VL1. GO. Hea w to Rouss’s morgue, Long Boney Vd rather run a elty than ran a peanut no ambition to fil Glisivan Cite mec tne nadtene aiator te Rouss. who Was in é “He was a dent in the good of the] stand, I'd rather take hold of a Jub| shoes, asa lot of people have Said EO EIOL. © hus done this thing people of the district, and 1 propose to] that would tax my brain acid make mo] His shoes are too ble for me, and I'm Ce ey oth straighten the dent out, Goodwin don't | hUSte than stand md and t hot much stuck on cast-off f In Potter's Fletd. “i Dreunt to anything es leader, soitar ae | UNE e other men get tol] anyhow, But tho nous ae Be 4 * D i the frou nme schemes on foot {in this town to make a now palr of! (yi hope tho benefit of the district is concerned.) that are maklig money all the me and | shoes for a new man,” ‘who ke —CENTLEMAN BIT POLICE CROSS : ee 7 TRANSFERRED TO BRONX. esse BERNARD GALLAGHER MADE Co-Respondent Cave |i. jin " ihe A mat tute CAPTAIN IN PRICE’S PLACE, Tells All He Knows) tei iui! fui ies ee in the Salant Divorce, Case. HOW MANY CIGA RS will the United States collect Taxes on during the Month of December, 1902 ? (Cigars bearing $3.00 per thousand tax.) of the} Coffey of that faction ttlon, Brooklyn,! Capt. Gallagher 1s forty-three years tain by Com-| old. He was appointed a patrolman in } Capt. /1s84 by Commissioner Partridge when mmissioner of Police in Vis taken tof 3 Is not sats |G) | was tonday: samp missioner Partridge to. su will be given in January, 1903, to the persons whose estimates $142,500.00 are nearest to the number of cigars on which $3.00 tax per ames K rice ‘etlred jhe was © Married and cived without tie cant c oF was immediately Meena He was made a roundsman knowledge of his warents is the rec- sworn In and assigned to the command | in I8W, a sergeant In 1892 and has been thousand is paid during the month of December, 1902, as shown by the total sales of 1 for some time. Welfth Precinct, the orlginal| acting “Red Light district, which Capt, Price) Capt, Gallagher's record is one of the 1 an Interview said was too hard for a best in the Brooklyn, Police Department. man of his age to He. | He hax made some of the most impor- soued Chega! | The Twelfth Precinct is the Hldridge| tant arresty in that borough, but with pnt ot Gabriel eelant the 5 ant stamps made by the United States Internal Revenue Department during December, 1902. firm of Salant, Horowitz & Salant, | Distribution will be made as follows: shirt manufacturers at No. 14 Whi 1 e issued the fol i @treet. He was enabled to secure a street station. It was b use of the lax | all his success he is extremely m To the. 1) person estimating the closest ..........., x 3 se [were n on the police system provious | has lived there all his life. He was To the.. ...5 persons whose estimates are next closest ..... 5,000.00 “ # Salant, because the co-respondent | |to the fast campaign 4 to the Gates avenue station whose estimates are next closest. . . 6,000.00 « : named by him, ‘Theodor Cave, a] fiiiied, while’ che numver uty Jcuptain. who has com Voorhees avenue station Dee. whose esitmates are next closeat,... 5,000.00 * Higbt-haired bank clerk, refused to| seu Oat he time of cunwolita tal’ [einct nas got Into trouble of aome char he then Chief of Police Will- - 25 persons whose estimates are next closest 2,500.00 “perjure himself like a yman’ | aya! asitote: toy | tes jam §, y. He has had charge of + 50 persons whose estimates next closest 2,500.00 ~ ‘ en ne re t was In this district that Bishop Pot-| that station as acting captain since. To the....100 persons whose estimates next closest 2,500. ” ie in the case. Cave tran i Ret- and others of the reform element| He has had charge of the Sheepshead To the. .2,000 persons whose estimates 20.000.00 ereo Wilbur McBride everything he started thelr crusade, In politics Capt, | Bay. Flushing, College Point and White- To the .8,000 persons whose estimates 16,000.00 “ knew. Gallagher Is known ax an Independent | {iceman was done at the Metin ioe To the 80,000 persons whose estimates are next closest Wwe will send | Gabriel Salant married n- beautiful Democrat, He ts indorsed by Leader /and Hamilton avenue stations. i Peer} to each one box of 50 ‘*Cremo” Cigars (value $2.50 per bOx)....... +00. eeressereseereseesees 78,000.00 ! irl of tw 7 be sity aad as a> St sn ‘es ia | fave Hone uete sh iki as Gale ARCHITECTS 10 Hone i connection with iy work, pol GSPN PRONG areaterernesesraresynrcsasretersies steasisreere cherrerns ait; eaareeireeti ete BID AOOOO: : Bee oats een sete bik ee : Saar cay ama tie Ls Every 100 bands from above named cigars will entitle you to four estimates. (Ove Plorodor bags aaa. ir Sands frm he # sh Gene etsone ene lowe road. In the divorce proceedings |") Information which may be of value io making estimates:—the number of Cigars now bearing $3.00 Tax per thousand, for which Stamps were purchased, appears below : | ac ness as a salesman he was much of | Alvut s e sald They don't know lies Tee SHEN Pagel baa gpa the time absent from home on th You, Fo told the truth, 1 was under inary. ‘and did ae Ai aan 1 ner | ' © just claims or not Mr. Salant submitted a number of } yeitdwe-h Jove letters which he had intercepted |) the money they will get it without passing between Mrs, Salant and her |! [Horgan & Slattery, Barred Mvins to fight for i in the courts, But a December, 1900, 487,002,208 Cigars. _ Tn March, 1902, 610,500,027 Cigars, young bank clerk, Theodore Cave, + from Municipal Work, Be- the cialms aggregating nearly $1,000,000 “ December, 1901, 479,312,170“ * April, 1002, 616,885,168“ “Never Mi ” F gan Action to Collect Their) * atu and will be fought to a * January, 1902, 496,089,717 “ May, 1002, 623,085,007“ , “Please come up aki STE cain conus annie . |Anish by the eity in a | A Ayn PR ae Blur a acerataiarthentant| CUMlmge | Auuatus Van Wook, In attorney cor ‘ TORONTO A : Baar ain BAW Fie. 1k in 14 MRL SE a bens __ j Horgan dsl nt men in caso of @ tle {n eatimates, the amount offered will be divided equally among those entitled to It, Distribution of the awards Bie tslegrame which Mrs, Salunt | i Han iow ate gan eon at them. Hore made 4 soon after January In 1006 aa the figures ate otalaable from the Internal flovenue Departisent of the United States for December. p & similar character, ai) tinpl rt Pheer heat ce jee Horgan) @ Glatters: tue’ orm (orl aa Write your full name and Post Office Address plainly on packages contalving bands, ‘The Postege, or Express charges on your package ’ Young man to visit by rah ‘ o architects ul . In order for your estimate to participate, A iv i young architect’ hoisted to tame| ninistration Niet IF nsapebe An Gre A s Baris pe ¢ ip evidence, but otiers « re aeftos. |e ttm All ) Fe aR REY TR Patri RY Te estimates under this offer must be forwarded before December Ist, 1902, to the . . FLORODORA TAG COMPANY, Jersey City, WN, J. E i nia W \ all ? You do not lose the value of your bands, Receipts will be sent you for your bands, and these receipts will be just as f 00d as the bands themselves in securing Presents. Que band from ‘+ Plorodor or two bands from any of the other Cigars mentioned above, will count in securing Presents the sume as one tag from ‘ Star,"’ “ Horse Shoe,'' «* Spear Head,” + Standard Navy," id Peach and Honey," «J. T."' + Master Workman,’ “Piper Heidsieck,"’ * Jolly Tar," “Boot Jack,’’ + Old Honesty,"” **Raxzor,"’ or ‘Planet '’ Tobacco; or one * Sweet Caporal"' Cigarette Box Front. | 10 RESIGN Seed cach estimate on 4 seperate piece of paper, with your name and address plainly written on each, Blank forms for estimates will be malied upen application, ’ MMustrated Catalogue of Presents for 1903 and 1004 will be ready for distribution about October ist, 1908, and will be malled on receipt of ten cents, or ten tobacco tags, or twenty cigar bands. Fe ar nteen administration, have begun to fight $00) man. That woman must have (unk city for amounts alleged to be TRIES Bel ie te ‘fy i fey hat hte hame due to them on contracts awarded | 1 the case, ane everybody Ait the house, ‘witty! | to the firm by Mayor Van Wyck and| the Tammany Board of Estimate, | Hank, No. ww Browlway felght Aulte wand ae 1 ‘eau for Seven sults against the city for Brawl, bas yellow jhar d ( i sums aggregating $7,194.87 were filed wala to-day, and other suits for close to jow nothing about it $1,000,000 will soon be begun, John Lederholger, Chief Clerk of the + (Might Be My Brother,! Registry Division at Ellis Island, at EB and, ton. | 7 = = SET - —— - Wuatttaae ics The filing of the suite ts the answer d his resignation in writing to Con. ¥ zi Pe en rma ever eard of the woman. It of Horgan & Blattery to the announce-| mlasioner Wiillams to-day, ‘The. com. |QL+ LYNCH HELD FOR TRIAL | ‘ommistea emont, in wich he| OURAND FOR GOVERNOR. Site" hv, quisiera, ay, one jaybe i's my ment of Mayor Low that they would not| missioner refused to wocept it 4 ee ~~ * faliver le Would accept, “T) 5 oodneas, “nor he. doesnt mest 0 - naslon ul y vn. (Denies ‘That le 2 aid that he had # ne made w vigorous Nght | Ow one of the -|aguinst Mr. Lederhtiges, + jand that he had not oted ( a A e c rr ave admitted }* wax him- peecens, And neat YPROINLeG boats” rune | ton il WAA Siten 9 Meatation’ of tes|. LOMDOM Aug, deol. Arthur Lyneh, more ican tuo mona ee - #4 AA ine nomite Be ied ied in the divorce pro. {tne a sommodutions Yor jadiag As] While the amount claimed py Horgan Weeks: to end on July 1 pend the Nationailat member of Pariament,| le also arranged to serve American |) DETROMT. (Aus. 1—Juldge Coorg us after the fourth made « due bank eMclent attendants in oa’ & Blattery te, surprise to persons not iyertloniton into this official who is acoused of high treason during qudlive tions, denied that he saw aurand, Int, who is classed atlorn sdouted te i eo yD people know Is never crowded, familar witld the extent of thelr opera- tion was 1 to war, was Nay’ by i who lee roamen he ‘, ; Ora, Was nominated for Gove | MOS’ entirely” to Btate tanuese” Boce Sobewanyr afore the Cour fash WB Rabe Scag atts ask Gen | crea, oF oF i ae -

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