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CLEVELAND — OAYS FIGHT. Tariff Reform First of All: Issues for Democaats in This Election, the Ex- President Declares. MUST CARRY CONGRESS. Democratic Success Not to Be Endangered by Lukewarm or Half-Hearted Party Cam- paigning Now. Ex-President Cleveland was asked to- Gay by the Evening Post to give his view of the present state of the Demo- cratic party, its chances and the duty which was incumbent upon it. He ro- piled as follows: “It seems to me that {f the Democracy 4s really in earnest it cannot fail large.y to increase {ts representation i the next Congress, but in order to do so 1 think that there must be a constant and Stalwart insistence upon the things which are recognized by all to be true | Democratic doctrines, Tarif’ Reform, “Of course, by far the most !mportant Of these {s tariff reform. On this issue I am satistied that the Democracy 1s face to face with a great opportunity. All of the signs of the times point to a Tecognition far beyond all party lines of the benefits which would accrue to tne people by a readjustment of the tarim, | and tl would be worse than folly for the! party under the stress of any tempta- tlon or yleding to any alfurement to permit this to be suoordsiated to or overshadowed by any other Issue. “The present restlessness in Hepubli- can circles on this subject, often amounting toljprotests aguinst Repubil- can protective theories, should warn the Democracy of an impending danger. 1) mean by this the poss.ollity that our opponents may crowd us {rum our posi- tion on tis subject, if we alow them to do so by our .Ukewardieds and Indimer- ence, and to occupy our ground, just ae mitied them to crowd us trom ground that veionged to us on (ae tform. am very much pleased with the de- liverance of tae sew aulk elliuoiacy On ie tard issue, and It was nt aud Proper (hat tie smypne Sucre shoud gound the rigat nove, it is my cear CUUVICLO Liat Lie Lest aoousduce ob MUcceas 10F ue Weuturucy ui dug Heal a i ay Wik ve dou da eincer die via: rerery COAL Adis duyuan Bhvwe ve tu uw on. 46 Lucu Gusuiy ve suid Lal success : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1902. NEW YORK POLICEMEN MUST ‘WALK ON THE CURB LINE IN THE pumiee | AN NOT 10 U0 rR Ps payee. gag SMS FARTRIKE PEACH OTHE CURB rie Ag He Has No Present Intention of Removing the Head of the Detective Bureau. | | | TO MAKE MANY PROMOTIONS. Ten Detective Sergeants and Fifty Police Sergeants to Be Chosen During This Week from Among| the Men in Highest Standing. of. ng hat I do nove w: foner said that tite De tectlve Burenu was tn need of perhay a dozen detecttyes, THe will eelect th men fr the detectives whom he r roy Mn th mer. Ho au | The poltce way the alleged sharpers 9 it . 8 uf all oF #0 /vire Col, Gordon Btunley, allas Robert B S S | »%of about ney Thompson, allas Pat Collins, and Oys ul echa: S_ herald. OT ball at thoge | Austin 4 yeth, allay Frederick Will- es also They w be made The pictures of both men are in Brom ihe ease of tHe Foundeen 204 | the oguce’ Gaiety tn tie city and For Wednesday & Thursday. | merit, eh? promotions will’ be mate] the polte pou old offen ae oy es the! Klondike!" andl weet js A Suits that are handsome known as a former partner of “Ch: e' 6 mt ’ Moras! and Harty (amerneal ti eire enough for dress and strong : tapping schemes, He was arrested with enough for play. Cut right, he: in) March, 190, ch da th | eyinallng’ James ee ee made right, shapeliness so vf the PLAN ASSURED. KEEP NEAR CURB KILLED INA ROW BACK FROM WAR”. tention | Youthful Heir of W. B. Leeds, President of Rock Island Road, Ran Away to Join Colombian Rebels. So Declares Vice-President Mc- Innes, in Discussing the Pro- posed Franchise Grant to the Pennsylvania Company. Capt. Piper Thinks They Will Be Andrew Campiglia, Witnesses Seen Better There When Say, Shot Charles Curran, a Needed by a Citizen, and| Bowery Bouncer, and Crowd, Makes New Rule. Pursued Till He Was Caught. collect tak Whe: aati oh fia bs Police Commissioner Ceslares, Their Victim, Alarmed by Noto- : | ainst “Col. Gordon Stan-} QA/E:. ley” and Partner. | A Liki: THREATS | Charles J. Strome, Scotch Tea Mer- chant, of Yokohama, Lost Heavily, and Press Him Called Detectives. Baetanea en = , | him, Central Omtce derectives all The oifice {n | 80 Maxtstrate Prann hud to let the! ton a moment's notice IL may | prisoners go. free. | A A orotner rohan teeteaee ho were arrested tn the corridor e . f the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday e not contemplating 1a chanKe | atternoon on com Mr. Strome In with you pentiemen (sseaking | T2© tWo prisoners were represented In aper ue most tee) Me by Lawyer Louls Lowenstein and oken. fate Wie laseea aula ji une Dane rower, faith, | Such 8 lex-Aasistant District Attorney D. J. In Use For Over 30 Years. ume. I um atmply saying that at! O’Rel Colonel Stanley” stated Wik OanTAUR GoeaBanT GY: — Tam not even conten © case had been disposed of tere oat ey naeee aw SOON rte he would sue Strome for money lout him during the voyage. | Pletures tn Rogues’ Gallery. Darsuxe over and attracted general w @ considerable sum tn wave to the two men his LO, U.'s for $00 and $30, the money due on the 1. O. U.'s he was | pur of w Se oe 2 OPTS PIE DAN VF et FE ALLECED | CARD SHARPS. ae NS ‘ . Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been mado under his per= sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bug Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment: What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree tol goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 6 | contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie | substance, Its age i its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrh@a and Wind Colic. It relieves Teethine Troubles, cures Constipation | and Flatulency. It cssirilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, iving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. | cenuine CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of Tho in ty, Refuses to Appear SUE TO HiM When Swindlers Tried in morning. charles J ea merchant, ne American Uner » fatled te apy n too much for | Jobzsaon, a patron Broadway Central Hotel, out of thoroughly built in that it remains through hard service. TEARABOUT SUITS—Made of stoutest all-wool Cassimeres and Che Blue, Black and Fancy Miatures. Coats have p. tent triple-taped pitts stayed anti-sag pocke's. Pants have patent double-taped seams, double 0 sd double kneas, patent moisture-proof crotch lining and linen $ : 3.00 'roved Too Grasping, rding to Mr Strome the two men boker almost continuously on the n by their winnings. Strome los: money and then canvas leg lininy, which prevents wearing out or bagging at the knees. All the seams are sewed with extra quality silk; 2-piece suits, 7 to 10 years. It was while trying to these amounts that the men were tn charge by the police. in Wyeth called on Mr, Strome for Boys’ Combination Suits, with 2 pairs of trousers, + -ve of sizes 7 to 10; worth all-wool Cheviots, well made and trimme $5.00; our special price ith an excuse and told to call will dvyenu yun ‘the’ preseutacion of again, Thin he dids yesterday. In-com- I Serge, Red Serre, Fancy Cheviots and Cassi 7, iE uuerine WY recugisa , 1 A. I | Boys’ Plouse Suits, Blue Serge, Red Serre, Fancy Cheviots an - Tay Sunes uae wasted 82) THE ALDERMEN ARE DIVIDED. JEROME INDORSES HIM.;SHUNNED VICTIM’S BODY.)DID NOT LIKE, SCHOOL! pany with Stanley, and born men were| OY meres, allewool, nicely made and bands on trqusers sizes; 3 to 10; $ Termed Veleraus Il tae party, bu. aisu tuken Into Custody by Detectives Charles good value at $5.00; our special pri . e cOUmMenua. dipelf Lo the Musts of tue A. Flay and Henry Li . er wea ol Our ‘Thousanus ut , enouee await ant aeeratry ROTTS In antictpation of the presentation Capt. Piper, the new Deputy Polfce! Charles Curran, known on the Bowery | The splendid Fifth avenue home of W.} Col anley made a long statement | Youths’ Suits @ cause Walch must appeal to disiater-| by the Raflroad Committee of the re- Commisatoner, 1s making more trouble as "One-Eyed Hed," was shot and {n- |}. Leeds, President of the Chicago, Rock | outside the court, In which he directly | | . i . i ested love of couniy nd waich 8 ton the P Ivano Railroad for the policemen who neglect their stantly killed early to-day in ‘Tony and | Island and Pac! Raliroad, encom-| contradicted the assertions of Strome | Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, in all the latest shades of cloth, ree § fh a 1ée ast | DOF ote . jistanc i ag) u 4 Strome sores woo! si d double-breasted blacl ee ee ee nne. the Aldea a aurond fran’ duty. At his atgeestion Commissioner John's” restaurant at No, M9 Bowery. | passed more joy to-day than it has| au also added Ulat the fact of he and| Hable colors, and also the all-wox snle and doube-beasted black 6. tutions under w. we live, a ieaaane lermen presented “sold partriage has tseued an order requiring | Andrew Campigiia is at the Eldridge |k:uown !n many weeks for the youug| Wycth’s pictures being in the Rogues cheviot suits; sizes 13 to 20; good value at $3.00; our special price do) Chewy young nen no hope in| front’ at the regular meeting to-day. that ai! patroimen when on their beata|street police station charged with the|son of the house came back from the | Gullery was an out ert Cnapinacione vexcont “throug | They were destined to disappointment, must keep ae near as possible to tho| murder. The shooting followed a quar-| wars, to which he had run away filled is man sald the Ci the conscientious endeavors of the Dem- | as was a large aggregation of labor men curb line. This, it 1s explained, ts so rel between the two men over money. | with vislons.of military show. what known as o oratic party, who were present to protest against that they may be seen when they aro| Curran 1s q well-known Bowery char-/ Went to Fight in Colombia. leher! | We never play On Party Warfare wanted. acter and has recently acted as “boun-| 4 coms (dim onthe i. The ¢ the adoption of the report minus the ay Fell see "4 . Yo. 119 oung Mr, R. G. Leeds ts pretty thivet he Dipl was. on: 4 This activity of Capt. Piper is warmly | cer" at the "Little Jumbo," at No. 1'y i the ship. We bet £6 j J at a loss to unde nd by wh 7 young for a prodigal, He fs only e#ixte iL thu Fre Ae eee tne thee notion “nag | Much-diecuesed elght-hour law clause indorsed by District-Attorney Jerome, Bowery. Camplglla was a walter there, |20un# for @ prodigal. He 1s only « OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS. waned ¢ footie Mi ce Demy rate |and the prevailing rate of wages pro- who sald to-day that the new Deputy Soon after midnight policemen from} . : joker with a man erat be P bla on the Ward line stea ng room Buertern Boe Tae Gated no Importance at. vision. |was moving im the right direction to|the Eldridge street station closed the con .a tu-das, whither he w y Four aC 279 Broadway, near Chambers St, a pao Mars Wattage RTM ENT ETRE The matter did not come up for action | correct abuses in the department Place and drove out the crowd. Curr ip . ‘ | 47 C rtlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, the neat Jiouse of epresencatives, put orrect nthe dep c saitaihel: Uribe Uribe tree ‘ t St., bet. 5 even thit it Ne bevadvantagcous tw [1M any aspect. It appears that the “There's been a lot of fun poked at|and Camplglia went to Tony and John's |“? to help | Pactiruna whe \ Convenient ( 211 and 219 Sixth Aye., bet, 14th and ISth Sts. — ty prospects in 194 for it tw continue! Rapid Transit Commission has not yet Capt. Piper,” Mr. Jerome add “but | restaurant. ‘: Bas zs Sa be rae ores: 125.h st., Cor. Third Ave. Wren GA Pouca. i doh youdiy isn't much worse as a ruler | Se ee ee ee rete eeatae ui | forwarded the approved form of fran- of course the stories have all emanated | The place was crowded and the men! tian tuo liberating General would be | uehi he accept Mnuous, aud If the ehise to the Aldermanic Rallroad Com- trom policemen who have been caught j#oon started to quarrel. Two wate Hansen ahy Le Ty UE BR en: Ce dGRE ihe worth ha mittee. Until that is done the question with the goods on them,”* | Joseph Garbarino 4 Ton. ch euneth WwW. M. Le Colone) continued, “he burrowed $5 from our best eMoris f of final considera. e chise | tivity on the | Who are held as esses, eon ne Me slots wand we were the best of fri 1 avail iclecumes Constant Bysth ees ea Taree | he. Oe TORUTE CORE Culali Rati vitymon ache | WHOL ERe Held: as) Wicressesr) Wy who Is at the head of the American Tin | know. t Department has | ance and unrelenting attack are essen-| 0% the Board cannot be settled. part of Capt, Piper, Sergt. Michael Tear of the place when they h Plate Company, was at the pier when | been us tial to viete Armies are captured by The Boara Divided. | Lamy, of the Church strest station, shots. The place was quickly Real all mlgauialiipi iemded Ree ger, | Bt t i ee A RU eT eg There is a division In the board on applied for retirement. Lamy was aod Curran Was found JIfeless On Ne ae et his n Nol ants neets of the Memucriey int the adoption of the franchise In fta the desk when Capt. Piper visited the Meer A. bullet had entered his ab- | and toon pusaisall Ot he Mt what |asear Sanipalgn robe rong t present form, Many of the Aldenmen station last week. and it was salt that | other: four Lee aR wt Vaiatariaalds lanl stunting pon 4 vork and strona’ ad been preferred agains 3 When we we ard work and nus i Are opposed to the projected connection Charge, had, been. preter ed ee that ET A EEN OL ts OEE Young Leeds was attending Phillips! jives who were on =a with Long Island, feartng that the| Lamy was the man, Poltceman k stood at Grand street | a ndover Academy when this martial In- | We were taken t Pennsylvania Railroad Company pur- ——————$— a block below, and saw Campigiia Tun-| spiration selaed him, He had been read. | Photoxtanne 1 FOR poses to divert tramic ultimately to ning (awa a him pursued by the crowd! ing In the newapapers about the wots | he nex Montauk Point to the sacrifice of local erat oom eng, LDS UBL ESRARBEAT Se then ine sin Colombia, and he AICHE EWERLT OCLBROKlyn! eeldi|| 4 Policeman Black came from a doorway vivneo for fun and glory if he could| BEATTYVILLE, Ky. Oct. 14.—Judge | “I am opposed to the scheme because It | at Hester street, an Campigiia saw) joy yet duwn there. 80 one fine nigh: | Allen Hyden, County Judge of Owsles means. the. diversion of busiuess’ from him, he doubled back and ran Into the) he supped away from achool, made hia | cOUNLY: Wee shot from ambush toxlay, eld Oy pea any arms of Flood, ; : ; political enemies, ‘The Chiffonier New York and Brooklyn. way to New York and boarded a ship S C . Vice-President McInnes said) "The Gata replied Dis ateDonsids,/oC for: Punainu. ASOT Fe DR CERO BIe highly pol- franchise In {ts present form will s Fan ded. Cer uleuy Qaghounced Cur) Consul Instructed to Selze Him, | — ished, has tive -to- A through. Pubile sentiment cannot be station, ¢ was being led to his} tjy departure from Andover was tele: | z - Bride-to-Be of Barclay White, a) oro re ee eee ene tne nate - be pain ee a We aa the bod in Ane vara? Hie cart atari FREE TO EVERY ONE. samen “ ol oy: my 6 - | cringe e sight ant MO aiey i eS ers, fancy Hale Old Quaker, “Elderly,”| wants the tunnel, The Board witt ap-| Former Champion Pug @8-| cringed (af, the, went and ing te wire yee | : sf prove the granting of the franchise and ifies in “Dan” D 5 Suit) immedi: rte art Is) farally hag ty Gy'Bs | A. Priceless Bcok Sent Free ‘or the Asking. top wit but Her Age Not Told. {ts adoption in its present form, irre-| tifies in “Dan” Dwyer’s Suit) nie ean Gale aur yell when they stort {nh afd’ 801)) ri cs be) books and \books;” donie|edl: begalled spective of any labor clatise—the elght- A Fi fa a eearell for witnesses, ang his Whereabouts Were Known | fying, others entertaining, and still others dee yal i ere locke 1, ong th Is A i , dge mirror, hour provision or any other. Against the Metropolitan, WY. Date, Whe heard: thocauarrat ares wi United States Consul there had) instructive. The average man is #0 busily i St aire (Special to The Everiing World.) President Cassidy, who appears at stove on’ the ele walk: hide Ce eet ey Golombiany engaged in the Jabor of money-making Sout Ce Dining whiter WaTart sale price, MOUNT HOLLY. N. J. Oct. 14.—An-| the meetings of the board only when mae fericits trowtie he Watched through the| ment. a great deal of The that ho haw little time and tess inclination | Chair, value hite Enamel Crib, value nouncement has been’ made of the ene| matters pertinent to the Interest of| John L. Sullivan went to the Bupreme svricus (nuit he watched taraugh the | Mr afl wast un" for pookn which instruct, vee when he | $1.80, at « 98c $6.50; special ut .s.oeeee 3:98 6.98 Bagement of Barclay White, of this city, | Queens Borough come up, secured af-| Court to-day to testify in the eult| shooting, He positively i he hoat Zor the (HEN festa Fouttot sorteséliner’ helalvoa nol teed ' fo , SNC : ! { | pix e who tired the © was bundled : levated Station TS SRE en Saturday to Adele V. Wilis, un ewerly woman re-| firmative action by the boanl on his pet] brought by "Dan" Dwyer for $10,000) Dili as the min who tired the shots. he was bullied it “ti arning, or he consults a Bivate Steck | CASH OR CREDIT, Until 10 P. Se ene delhla. ‘The prospective] scheme of extending the Lincoln avenue | gamages for Injuries from the Metro-|Camplgila have been arrested often bee wxcape at any. of the ris at an expense which a tittle et. 5 . a bridegroom is eighty-one years old, buc| sewer to the disposal works. j oe fares wad have given them no ent os Le was shoved along the} knowledge woul! have enabled him to Columbus Ave., | the agb of the bride-to-be Is not give: ‘s w great scheme and ought to politan Street Railway Company. trouble. Tt fa not the Heat time, elther, Mexican. ports, wh ‘ANCA! avoid, There is probably no complaint © Bet, 103d & 104th Ste 1 ver - Pf bi s Bar 4 s +f at shooung as Mist ave yoourre n| Was ¢ and eb yu ‘ of |” tHe a se nite Is widower and one of the beat | go through.” aald President, Cassidy. | With Sullivan was his former partner. / ina! pyiy and Johu's, and Jolin Done Ree ouRLeon News york BYCf pon which the public ts 90 little informed eee tammbers of the Society of || “Well, Uh costa, million,” expostu- ) Za" O'Gorman. Iderio. the “praprie te heen sum a jorrhoids, cr piles; this Mttle book rt ends in Burlington County, He haa | lated erman Water, jm G all about their nature, cause and 5 aie, Ms | ; Dwyer was knocked down by a trotiey |" Mianienns tha: | a i aiwaye ted an active life and may be| Feurth Avenue Widening, ae apuansn ryegeiters \Banitan Dao ea ns hia] HAYTI REVOLT AT END. it treats of the different forms of ermed the personification of preciseness| When the old question of widening |” - . lonashoreman und before = 5 ding, itching and protruding in all his business dealings. Asa church | Kourth avenue bethween Eigntn and | Was with him at the time of the Litte Jumbo" Dip ppone Censntion of describes their symptoms, and polut historian he heads all in ri Ninth street for a laza in conjunction | i Ki a 5 ane Nankwave (Ol macurolaaalniplen hud eines ‘ epee ' ah hisiownreligt-| With the rapid’ Cansit tub came | ent Woatilities to Arrange Pence, the wa: ure tmpte and a x Barclay White was born 1 up, as vely rgument follow d.’ Alder | eT AL Oct, 14.— | pensive Ga UU trans ead a peaihy wa 181 In| man Kenny, oc Brooklyn, led the op- ‘ Actin: ortance of and Philadelphia and educated" at posi tt He declared ‘the i MAN WAN7S MEDAL Friends’ School, Westtowne pat, us| Position. | He declared ‘the proposed PATROL! ef ates | thoroughne anal wlll Bmith's Academy, Wilmington, Del, “Ws| bonetit.s private ce ——— cule t e clire itself, and! Nature aided . on, Te | benefit. aT was twice married, in 1842 and again in| When the Board learned that the gu- He Saved the Lives of Two ick iN Will not accomplish a ou we vIn) jreme Court: could nel in the ‘matter DELAY IN MERGER SUIT. jinvaries for Taccincpe: ara 1h a aE a [Irvespective of the Board's “decision, Drownlng Children, | TaHBte BBV ertty ne a eplglie . and condemn tl property for Patrolman Goorge Hf. Holden, of the Counsel for Northern Securities . us ORD’S TRIAL BEGINS. | apts pranalt Commussran, tha eppeat | mash itty Nn Strent Station, Wolay — Ohtainy Thirty Days Grace. OR PATTON THE PRESIDENT. | ; t of correct Deputy Tax As i vailed. made application before United States) WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 rhe United i ei viie: HAVE! aah MAE GRRE le daly patna enguLe ot) ————— Commissioner Shields, In the Federal grace CHIPET SHAS Be SE TAN Nee SOM oar oie a ribe, 4 he fo = Porn > i | Building, qne of the Ife saving Gounsel for the hi aly of this t All mae trial of Thomas J, Ford, Deputy RUSSELL SAGE IMPROVING. medals given by Congress, Pacttte ; i ton 7 aie AAMC "ax Assessor of the Bronx, was com a The offlcer agserts that on July 33 thirty days’ tn ‘ j ca 7 . 7c : days’ Une in plod plain, Ine menced to-day before Recorder Goff, In| UTS” Benetted by Change from | ivi “at the risk of his life, he DR ve lacewounnitit aineiat eee ; General Sessions. Country to Clits, we and Peter Spltzraden, twelve and State of Washington tn yes case i Ford {s uccused of having accepted a| When an Evening World reporter| eight years. respectively, who fell into apny t PATE TAM ARVOR AT ; ne ‘ bribe of $100 from a property owner to} called at the houxe of Russell Sage, No. /the Kast River n tof Fittys | ox. Attorney-General Gric f f Feduce taxation. He was arrested vany| O08 HEE avenic, this afternoon, ithe Arse “street. Holden 1 into tHe the ‘runt and the ei ANOw TOW ; maid said that age Was fecling ry or one of the Who brought the matter ; ee October and has since been on ball, It} much better to-day. She said that he Uwe i uniform Bote rceherontrts Haring, tht % MANAPOLLS, 0: r + was throug. the Ford case that Deteo- yas faking an after-dinner nap, and ° 1 hatmade t} Stern, of this city, y ‘ dive: Rv ndert 13 tae nerefore could not be seen, to the suby it SOAALPOpETARA TY t f had charge oc the marker nilia given ea] yrge ycuange tram, Lawrence to Now ‘ave th cated thtety' dyn tarry Aetreas Mar IRE Be indonven® Ford to fold as evidence Remake eres? | Nork has greatly Devefl-ed tie unas fh Geteara “mile for thar mo An Who We ew Pork | det + Write u yy the and} me, raving ‘trormnel in the to Cull the ¢ Ase D wnd M ame aad " Hainty on 3 | we Roney nee was wndicted for theft. | has teen os much Improved by his hou uy Sr aneaaes fot auOnvarnne vt Burrow, Seay be thane: ize, Hag |Qoed, mail ta the Peramid: D eaiehare fe was allowed to resign from the po-| coming thix fail a4 he was by the change pel.ceman to the Commisslooe caer. original decision was adhered found a mato in Miss Susan /hompson, | ,ball, Mich., and you will receive the book Ace force. 8 ered from the city to the country Inst spring sind made corrobrating, aMéavit to, however, of this city, by return mail. . i