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‘ > LDs TUESDAY. ; MEN-WHO FIGURE IN THE DESPERATE: FACTIONAL PRIMARY FIGHTS OF TAMMANY TO-DAY: ‘BY: WHIGH THE CONTROL-OF IMPORTANT: DISTRICTS FOR THE YEAR WILL:’BE DETERMINED. REWWECLING | IN COHEN-CASE Woman Who Swore to KRONPRINZ’S [OID MOYNIKAN'S, OCEAN RECORD! PRIVATE WORK. —_——— HOTTEST OF PRIMARY DAYS MARKED. BY MANY ARRESTS. (Continued from First Page.) i that ploded with deafening concussions 1 m the alr, Hach of them was loaded with little squares of paper on which 4 rinted “Vote for William 8. Dev- opened and announced he stood ready to use it Trouble may break out in the disiricf| at any minute. The old gamblers’ feud North German Lloyd Patrolman Beeck Tells] tie "ithe Timois Srigol ‘duel “with “ui 4 short time the air was full, of Liner Makes Run in} at Police Captain's] enna. the Harien ranibier, twat tac It looked thou now were Complaint Against o~| adher averon, conte ailinigon thet tot! ; 5 Days, |! Hoursand| Trial About Making seen that supported McDonnell ire on | Bealics his bomb wagon Devery haael the Lawyer Fails to 57 Minutes. Shei aa ee ae ae rae ic ntan| over the dimrice ana followed bys! Make an Appearance . elves. carries as motley. crowd carrying. transparencios aKe pp Warrants have been placed In the] As the hour for the opening of the polls drew near interest arose to fever heat. At the request of John ©. Sheehan four policemen were detalled to every Demo- cratic voting booth, Arrests Are Made. Attorneys Richard Walsh and William Allen, appearing for James* Walsh, who hands of policemen at the polls to be served upon hundreds of men who are Alleged to be illegal voters, There war- Yants are to be ferved before the men far whom they call are allowed to vote, Up to 4 o'clock very few of the met mentioned in the warrants had appea al the polling Hplaces. WRIT FOR A_ WITNESS. GOULD HAVE DONE BETTER| city paip FOR LUMBER. Some more sleight-of-hand was worked in Lawyer Cohen's case to- ¥ The fastest westward passage ever busines made was completed to-day when the Daniel Moynihan, The trial of Capt. North German Lloyd liner’ Kronpriaz| formerly of the East One Hundred and) palloting began slowly In the Thirty; Jie making a fight for the leadership In| ayy, Wilhelm was sighted off Sandy Mook | Fourth street station, now of the Ham.|fourth, Assembly, District. and it did }ihe Twenty-alxth Assembly | Dintrict ay. ; : light at 4.07 o'clock, five days eleven| fiton avenue station, Brooklyn, charged | {yn takes the Cowan-Haveron forces! ayked Magistrate Brann, in the York-| The complaining witness, Cora Lee, x to discover the reason. Perey | Vit. Court this morning, for aixty war-|and Spencer Brown, the most !mportant hours and fifty-seven minutes out from} with having, sent Patrolman Charles|Nagle nad charge of the election ma-| Sot. for alleged “floaters.” who they pencer . porta Gherbourg. The trip was made over the} Beeck to do private work, was begun /ehlt It 18 alleged. by the opposition | TAni* 08 MSkN. ithe district. ‘They | Withess for the prosectition, have dis- Fshort summer route, and the. best pro-| this afternoon, ‘ tee Ce as iene ial said. Yeterred to Supelutendent of Bles. | #Ppéared. | vious. time .over the, samo course was! Capt. Moynihan was represented by of the total vote—this with they idea of | Hone ae ullagt. inicholm GUNOIN Lawyer L. B. € aes my >. S46 prone gevade by the Hamburg-American Muer! attorney Jolin F, Mcintyre, Assistant ain rte balloting: to the East One| Madison avenue, and James Cav ies | Wass seam acctised of, talking $335 from eutechland—five days, twelve hours] pigtrict-Attorney Morgan prosecuted. | ,youaint Waa made to ine rect star{aaid his busineme address was No, 239) Cora Lec, while she was a prisoner in And twenty-three minutes, Commissioner Partridge 4 ‘ vane fc West Twenty-sixth street, were ar-| the Tombs, charged with robbery. if z jdge presided tion and patrol wagons were sent out ign Rady Vod ts AIG Nag @ could have done better, Id >, ‘i _ 4 loaded with large ballot boxes, which| raigned be Magistrate charged| she gave the money with the tinder Capt.’ Ric! z Patrolman Beeck proved the star wit- tuted Shevever | with falsely certifving to certuficates of 2 apt.’ Richter when he entered ports] ices for the prosecution. Were substituted fr small ones wherever} With falsely [Rt Ag oe inth, District {standing that $20 of the amount was ‘but we had thick weather In the Chan- Bee aataa Nt hath oniltig ane wis necessary. They were paroled | and May golng to square matters In the District- nel vn. a jeans F een he ‘4 y ‘’ Id tha they voted f ‘es office. e v's 0 C 4 and had to slow down. T estimate] joie py the deak sergeant of the| Seay Starts Barly in the Ninth, Fran eald thee i urey, vou dt Mllegally:) Attorney's ‘oMce. Bhe later awore out 1 he time lost on that account as equiv-| eit ttn precinct to report on th sald - eyecee te No, io eeearies. |complaine and Mr. Cohen was arrested leht to about half an hour. Not a mis- yenin' “e Dp or e Of course the Ninth: wan or the > a No. ‘a Ww, At the last hearli in the Centre Btree . following day for siaUion-house duty. | centres of activity, Devery winding up in| Yas held wistrate Mayo In the {At the last hearing In th: nite et hap occurred on the voyage. i b hurrah. Devers's day ned-with a} Centre Street Court. Morgan voted a] Court the Disirict-Attorney’s represen- Mot only:was the time of the Kron- | He #a! that he at oe ne i) wor In| fight across. the street. from 6} Shea baliat tn the Blehteanth tative seemed to ombarrans t e 3 © basement of a ¢ a 4 ” a Matrict the Second Assembly pring a recotd-breaker, but she broke| ‘4 basement jon a cabinet and some) Pump" wher Inspector Clark, of, the much a8 possible and the matter was . 0 : dear too! i , humbrances, of which John | triet. taking the na of John Molten. eh nose baci! We the record Inf the number of first-cabin | VoOKLaRes. He took his orders\from the} Buceay of Tpeughaclian, iteutenaht tein No. 9 Mulberry atreet. dollen die Journed until to-day pastengers carried. There were 810 of | SA0tH' charge, attempted to tear down a flower] (ays ag" ‘To-day, before Mngistrate Mayo, As- them ranging In rank ¢rom members of | | ens is she Fanon Ae foade stand inducted there by Isaac and Leo: First Fight in the Ninth, sistunt District-Attorney Kresel asked * the English nobility to prominent citi- ives for a five-story flat houwe | Igancs; fi very, |. The. tir oe Nir for Journment until Friday, pleac zens of Kalamazoo and Oshkosh. Lora} 4t No. 121 East One Hundred and Twen- \iccileuinaace toy mare trend eee store Lone: DRG UE THOne. Of eheliall tie oumeR | lng THRE sey er ciawstenva ie Charles Beresford was probably the | tY-8ixth str wile were placed In| molishers started in they’ sent for the] at N: r pe ayenu ane resulted | most important witness—the man who . joor oO h ructure,”* Cy « a cr i arrest of J) hew Gorm. {rn + 7 ‘ the first floor of thé structure. He was on te scmie in i a | sre thaaens thevaionby igauntehe=baarenth most distinguished passenger aboard. y captain, who was one of Good: “I shall pe nere only three weeks,” | “Where did you get the material?" in- : Reeds y é Sa sald Lord Charles, “and during that rupted Commissioner: Partridge eed nese Waals Ap Stern Pe arthe Gant Oi fty-fnst brtewettie be they?’ asked Magistrate dime I shall be the guest of a friend ac| “1 used some of the boards which ¥ 7 en behind him’and all/street tation was on duty’ at this [44 = vi " 6 ve x the dra e cabinet,’ he had to do was to say the word to] polling place. He got intoran argument 1 Pe ns Fittn avenue home. ‘The name of pete fait the draws of the cabinet,” Ne Dag ton Clark and Mis men. Clark| with O'Gorman because O'Gorman, “We don't know," replied e rei cine am not at liberty to give] sal Beeck, a pigely withdrew, but not uotll he had] woudn't move o: Somebody threw a] Kreael. “She promised to be aye time. rea ees “Who told you to buy the material?” [Caused the arrest of Isaac Tsaacs on alottle from the saloon of Henry Eve she promiged to be here,” sup- ave been greatly interested in charge of Interfering with a public of- plemented Mr, ‘Halligan, Cora Lee's Roxt door,-and hit the policeman on the usked Mr, Morgan. the he. the guardian of lawyer You whereupon uur army and navy manouvres. deees Zannot hive too mich of that sort oC ‘apt, Moynihan.” we i ; ante . : aus peace smote the back of O'Gorman's| A’smile went around which Magistrate PREY cig SOY Gee cHeBEINGE Tate a NT Md the captain pay for it? Devery) BombsP Explode: head with his club and put him under | Mayo cut short with Issuing « writ of { AREY he did not,’ aid the witness.| At noon a big truck, loaded with|arrest. He was taken’ to Jefferson | attachment the complainant, He 0, ; a court officer to ar- rest her before midnight. DAMAGE BY FROST it gives young men. knowledge hat will enable them to command fleets And armies should the occasion arise. “While over here 1 am going to m some, Inquiries and, examinations submarine. boats, ‘Thus far the sub arine ‘boats triéd have not been: quite satisfactory, and in some quarters there is a tendency to dall them useless, ut the submarine boat, problem is one ‘hat cannot be ignored Nat Goodwin and his wife, Maxine Hillott, were passengers on the Kron- pring, together with -Al- Hayman and adeline Lucette Ryley, the play- Market Police Court and held In 12,000 ball, which was produced. WORKMEN STRIKE AT WHITE ROUSE. ‘and started on The bombs ex- bombs, left “The Pump a tour of the district ANOTHER STRIKE ON CORNELL DAM, went to a Harlem lumber yard, se- lected my material and had it charged to the Twenty-ninth Precinct.’ 5 utinuing (o relate privately work ut 1 had done during the period be- 7 and Sept. 8 Breck sai “On Labor Day 1 fixed # rolling doc and Uehtened the shutters of another five-story flat house in One Hundred Hird street, between Becond and avenues, It took an hour and a want STRIKE MAY TIE UP FERRY-B0HTS Pilots and. Engineers Demand $25 Morea Month from Two Companies. MEN CONTROL SITUATION: | Unless a demand of the pilots and engineers employed by the Union and Staten Island ferry companies is granted on Oct. 1 ‘all the boats controlled by those lines will be tied up by a strike, A schedule has been formulated at a secret meetifg, and while it has not yet been presented to the com-/ panies, it will be in a few days, The engineers demand an increase in wages from $100 to $425 a month. * The pllots, who are now drawing from $115 to $125:a month, demand an increase to $150. The Union Ferry Company, controls all the ferry-boats plying the Kast River ex cept those by Long Island Railroad % ese boats exrry many thousands of Brooklynites to busi every day and back agalu every venlng. Invense of a strike this great tide of travel would be turned free the fe boats to the already overcrowded 5 Ivn Bridge with r ling to contemp! A strike that would te up the Staten ty-boats Would practivally js0 Borough of Richmond and vaus yormous inconvent he men whi nore pay are aware of all this anv mm the Importance of thelr bouts pes of winning. 1 all boats re organize ults that re appa is under name of th 'y Ass > tion, Should the pilots: and engineers strike firemen and deckhands would go out In sympathy and a. strike b serious affair, ax no pilot without Ife! id tuke the 4) st The ft Ferry Col ihedr met 4ee8 Was RIV! ening Wortd day by of thi would _———— A GIRL’S PROBLEM. IN THECORN BEL. Government Report Says Late Crop in Northern Sections Has Suffered—Drought Is Broken in Southern States. bu you know who owned that build- ing?” was asked. “h told that Capt Moynahan wned it,” was the quick reply. oSoormen ‘Barrett and Whalley and Patrolmen Surrey and sey testified that. they saw Beeck at, work in the basement. wright, who has written the “Altar of Friendship.’ whigh Nat, Goodwin will! Broduce this” selisod, | Goodwin aud fayman won © per ft a $1,100 \ pool on the run of the ship for the twelve hours ending at noon yesterday. Other passengers.on the Kronpring WIl- helm were: Sherman ‘Day, ‘Lilli Leh- mann, Capt, J. F. wey monr, Gen A. D. As the Men Are Now Work- ing for the City They De- mand an Ejight-Hour Day Quarrel Between Labor Unions Results in Painters, Deco- rators and Paper-Hangers ———- UAndrews, “Direct Brauer : f * | aie : and the Same Pay. Being Called Out. Phulppe sauaeesevanina;, Syne b's: | IMMIGRATION. INCREASES. oe Bartol, Col.8. P. Colt, Charles Clements, Seerpty T. Cunningham. Peter Doclger, | re-Day 288 Arrived, More TRB) Croron.ON-HUDBON, N. ¥., Sept. laps tarae wrenlnn wrerla) WASHINGTON, Sept. 16—The Agr! Harry Guggenheim, Consul) Max Gold:| om Any Other Day Since June. | 16 your hundred men went on strike] wAagHINGTON, Sept 16.—Thirty| cultural Department to-day {ssued the dinger, §. 8. Gorton, Sidney Gamble,| ‘The tide of immigration seems to be] at the Cornej! Dam this morning, They 5 ie j itd eben tee Scena ‘i Ree ewe Rcushoons sOTS Rev | increasing again and this week marks} demand an’ eight-hour working 4 members of the Brotherhood of Paint-) following weekly crop summary. Zouls #1, Golloway, John G. Sr oittall®.| more than the usual fali revival of thir, }rhey have been working ten hours al ers, Decorators and Paper-Hangers, af-) ‘Te, week ending Sept. 1 was un . W. ‘Sehnson, Horton Lasker, Yon A:} class travel on the transatlantic and day. Ax they are engaged on city work) aliated with the American Federation soaronably cool throughout all districts I OT Aoitie Det, Dre Frena | Mediterranean lines. To-day is the | they claim that according to the 1aW| oe Tanor, were called out 91 stziko atleast of the Rock untains, more Yatt, Fev, William Prall, Wheeler I jheaviest’ that the Klis Island authorl-| they should work only eight hours, and] ii. white House this morwing ty Danlel| », ; i eae ete eciafiam, Dr, Geo. 4, Quindy, C “Pey-/ tics have had to contend with since the | they want tho same pay for the elght} year, tho Washington Lusinrss escent particu! tt region. c ETT ee eae art cen, | latter part of June. hours that they have been recelving| of th. Brotherhood valleys and Gult ea, with a general fon Milo Spitzer, &. B, Thomas,| In all 3,22 immigrants have arrived | for ten hours’ work. he) action wae! takon techuao foun] semen of rat only light presipita- Mhomes F, Walsh and J. ‘Wallach, ‘during the day, brought by the following | ‘The ‘muckers" or laborers have been] itary belonging to Mee rreamareg {tion in the greater part of the area Sa ee or ae ships: Patria, 301; Gajlia, 854; Moltke. | receiving $1.60 a day, the holsting eN-} ye ciation ae eiateca, tof (Naw Care| Nest Of the Misalaaippt River ; NITED LABOR TO 700; Hohengollern, 6%; Kronpring Wil-| gineers $2 and tho ston cutters #50. COO" TA Cantoved on a contract in the} , Tears raing excurral, postin ot The nien struck a month ago, but a tem- porary agreement was made by whic! the contractors, Colemen, Breuchaud & Coleman, were given a month to decide as to whether they would grant the men's demands: ‘As the contractors have not conceded the terms of the men, it was decided to helm, 716,.and Laurentian, 35." Over 300 Portuguese are among the day's arri- yals-at the island. ————>_—- ROBBED SEEING ROOSEVELT. Were Shakin; White House. ‘The entire work of repairing the in- terior of the White House is threatened, as. the contractors nave no idea how e'the other labor organizations here e aMilated with the brotherhood or how far the'strike may extend. AID COAL MINERS. raing fell in the Ohio valley, lake region nd Middle and South Atlantic Staths, offéctually relieving the drought con- ditions in those districts. Lateecorn has been seriously damaged by heavy frosts over the northern por- tlon of the corn belt, more espectally to Ww MSpecial to The €vening World.) | XBSBARRE, Pa., Sept. 16. 7 lent’ Gompers of the American ‘ederation ‘of Labor arrived here this While the Topp norning to attend the conference this Mende) with: the President renew the ‘strike to-day. It Is sald the carpenters and electrical] iy, westward of tho Missivaippi River ernoon at which will be present Thieves Broke In, —<—_— workers, sane saline) oii are) ‘The very cool weather his che yhile Edward , employed eltacr so closely ‘dentifled with the] iy, opening of cotton. In. the centri Bishop Fallow, of Chicago; President} ,, Wills, foward Foray oe | TRIES TODIE IN A CROWD. (| p:otnernood as possibly to tead to PRA a sa bec aa itehell, Secretary Wilson and the) was shaking hands with President 7 strike or they are in sympathy with the) gion Picking has, how advanced hree district }-esidents. Roosevelt yesterday thieves were ran-| Bayvon Plunger SWary Blade Inco] painters and decorators. rapidly generally throughout tho belt @ conference \is~ understood to} *acking his summer Rome at Hast Hin Wrists in Busy Street. een Ppabentnss a ated aA ae and, as a rule, under ravoribte condi- c i justed, the » House can not be got] trons > the purpose min, | When the family returnea from Oys-] John Bayson, thirty-five year of age: | ready ¢: aS 4 a | tlons ic Aas AP Oe Aare ane pA ter Bay at, night the robbery was ‘dis- attempted sulclde’on'the street in front Darga ry geo mie Roots ‘Tobacco has been Injured to some ex- 7 nd id make the individ Gevtne parior firalture and $100 tn somelot No. 18 Barclay street at.4 o'clock} gennitely delayed. uke MPtent by fromta in Wentucky and Ten ne oe a hae a v He were stolen. this afternoon. He stood on the curb is netsee, About one-third of the cto ‘amount sufficient to be self-sustain- ie and sudéenly plunged a sharp ink-eraser a remains in the flelds in Kentucky, tut for each recipient. SHOT BY ENVIOUS MEN, Into each wrist. COMSTOCK RAID IN PARK ROW | i: other tmportant toto States. cuts Ung h ave been Id 1 The blood flowed freely, but passers- by prevented his doing further damage to ' himeelf. An ambulance surgeon dressed the wounds, after which Baydon was locked up, He had just arrived in tho city, from Bpringfield, Ma. —— Mrs. J. Allisom Bowen De: PARIS, Sept.’16.—Ore’ Bowen, wite of —————_|—- BOXERS KILL CHRISTIANS, Three Hundred (o One Thoasand Reported Slain in Ske-Chuen, SDON, Sept. 16.—A despatch to a we agency from Peking says Catholics here understand that from CATSKILL, N. ¥., Sept. 16, — Petor Gorfla, foreman at the Kennedy Valve rks,” Coxsackie, was killed at that place recently by a fellow workman who was jealous because of Gorila’s ad- vancement. ‘ Boer War Debt $813,507,540.- LONDON, . 16,—A_ return of the national debt issued to-day shows that “M present the amount, $1.25 a week oF man and wife and 7% cents for a ingle man, is not enough to keep them |: the cold weather, and. there !s a jemand for more. a ~ Ag it Is understood the plan Is to levy asuensment upon the 1,500,060 ‘of the American Federation of or, Ly w by a smell sevese: ic triple the: amount now. res Seinen Thirty-five Tieture Ma- chines at No, 3, Anthony Comstock pounced down upon No. 3 Park Row late this afternoon and arested Joseph Treubing,’ the proprietor ‘ot the place on a charge of showing obscene pictures In slot erachines, It was also charged that Treubing ft coal workers. This| the Mabilities March $1 were| the Deputy United States Consul-Gen- hyndred to one thousand cony to each striker. 10 Bio! $2, an increase of $913,677,64), J eral, J. Allison Bowen, died Tea selling obscene photographs, This. | Harve Oe obra? z ~ BA, 1, J. this morm-j ty-fiye ure i e@ been killed by Boxers in th v= > due to South African war, » ine after @ long and painful illness, » ca ee os Ss Nai ‘age “s face of Bxe-Chuen.” HE : es prev Feed Herself When Ru ning Down, How to “T am a stenographer!” That state- ment brings up a picture of long hours of tiresome indoor confine- ment, close mental concentration and subsequent exhaustion and brain fag. Then comes up the food question A young lady in Dayton, Ohio. | writes; “Some time ago I was a stenographer in a large city retail store, and having the responsiblity of the office work resting largely upon me, my health began gradually to de- cline, and I stood facing the difficult problem of finding relief of some kind or leaving my situation. Worry added to my trouble; I became dyspeptic and nervous and suffered with insom- nia and restlessness at night. “I was speaking of my illness one day to a trained nurse, who recom- mended that 1 begin a systematic djet of Grape-Nuts at once, as she Nad seen its beneficial effect upon several of her patients who had suf- fered as I did, “So T began to use the food con sctentiously. It formed my. entire breakfast, with perhaps YPostum Coffee or some other nourishing drink, and a second dish was taken at the evening meal. In about two weeks’ time I began to feel stronger and more hopeful; my digestion and appetite were better; T was less ner- yous and: could sleep. I continued the diet steadily and soon courage and vitality began tg revive, and once more I began to think success lay somewhere in this big world for me. My work grew smoother easier, and after seven months of this diet I could do almost twice the amount of work in a day and do tt easily and without feeling exhausted. “To-day Tam filling a much more responsible position, and do the work easily and satisfactorily, I attribute it all to Grape-Nuts, which I still con- tinue to use, For a palatable and healthful diet, there is nothing on the market to equal it, and the fact should become of common knowl- edg ‘Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich, ° einen gee PE-RU-NA. NECESSARY 10: ‘THE J | and | A Letter front Congressman White, of North Carolina, PE-RU-NA ISA HOUSEHOLD ep: SAFEGUARD, |No Family Should Be Without It. 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