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oe 7 pong Trying to Make Inroads on the Power of “Nick” Muller, the Staten Island “Boss.” WARM TIMES IN BROOKLYN. | Franele Burton Harrison Wins the Support of Millionaires In His Race for Congress—How “The” MoManus Got an Endorsement. Montage Lessler, the bright yuns Re- publican who defeated Perry Belmont jn the Tight for Congress at the special election last year and is pitted against Tim" Bulllyan in a Ustrict much stronger in its Democracy this year, 4e making a “whirlwind finish" of his campaign. He. does not hope to win against Bullivan and a majority of 20,000, but ne Is devoting himself to the work of repeating last winter's performance In Richmond Conty in the hope of carry- ing Walter W. Price Into the Assem- bly and putting Staten Island in the Odell column. “Nick” Muller 1s still the Democratic Jeader in Richmond and the Democrats who resented his gift of the nomina- tion to Belmont lat year by turning @ 1,600 Democratic majority with one ot 1,00 against Belmont are sald to be ready to repeat the dose next Tuesday. Charles J. McCormack !s Mr. Muller's candidate for Assemblyman, and hile tion “would be a Democratic gain. jer hopes to defeat him with Price. Some Fights in Brooklyn. The fend between Walter Atterbury, leader ofthe “better element’ faction ¢ Woodruft-Dady Brooklyn a Sopublican’ mashing inthe aristocraile Twenty-third and Twenty-fifth Wards, {a Mkely to cut into the Republican yote for Senator, emblyman and Con- gressmen, for Attervury's friends are more than angry. In the Twenty-elghth, or Bushwick istrict, Brooklyn, which ts a strong German section, the Republicans are split over John G. Deubert, the State Committeeman, who has nominated Bohnitzpan again for Senator, after one Btinging defeat. As in Manhattan, the Republicans now thave far more than thelr narmal quot of légisiators, and any changes this year mill be favorable to the Democrats. The factloral row in the Nineteenth, ‘Wiltameburg district, may endanger le chances of Abraham De Graw egainst Thomas C. Whitlock Ya Senator Patrick Henry MoCarren’s Congressional District, the cond + Bpooklyn (Greenpoint) , district Repub- éans put up George Owens, the ‘Joke MeCarren perpetrated on himsel! in 184, hen he packed the Republican conven- ‘and hominated Owens against him for Senator. Owens defe bey eee Sames"A Howe was Induced to rH “Pap” George HH. ain the “Pim Sullivan” of the dis: trict, ‘will win out easily, ‘MeManus Has an “rT iy ivan the Slatin jon of being the mmany — legi: didate tho, endo Greater York wen me ts Sen ee rooste: 8 J. Me- ‘Manus, of the Fiftenth Manhattan the grace of Senator Plunkitt. Th c the Shehan indorsement His friends secured pe- from the Sheehan ma en brothers of ‘Th, ignore. | Then, 1 th < Spel t hour for Manus boys b 4 he Bureau of Mections and fled their p titio nat a voigra, “We could aniy get 481 names on our, Petition, anyway, sald a Shechanite Worker when the etc Pelod 600."* to OF “Big Bill’ Turns , Eadavonitio Congressional Demonstration at Madison Square Garden Into a Personal Triumph, IS CHEERED TO THE ECHO. All Business Stops When the Re- doubtable Leader Enters at the Head of His Famous Four Cor- ners Band, t Madison Square full of people and Madison Square Garden packed to the doors; music from a half dozen brass bands; $6,000 worth of fireworks sot off {nan hour; ten thousand people patlent- ly altting through four hours of speech- making, cheering and “hurrahing” at every telling hit, or the entrance of any favorlte of the hour—these were the measure of Democratic desire, purpose, hope and enthusiasm at the mass-meet- ing for the Congressional candidates. Bind §. Coler got an ovation and was not permitted to take his seat until he had sald a few improptu words to the gathering. David B, Hill was saluted as the master spirit of the apparently suc- cessful campaign, But to Wiliam Stephen Devery, who wrested the leadership of Tammany in the Ninth Assembly Distriet trom Tam- many herself; was turned out of the State Convention, to which he had been elected a delegate, and came home sore and angry, but still loyal to his {deal— Coler and Tammany—went the highest honors of the occasion. ‘There was a parade of the district or- ganizations of the Eleventh Congres- sional District. Devery's Ninth was one of the seven in the parade. ‘The parade ended at the dosrs of the Garden. six divisions of the parade dispersed and went home, Deyery and his cohorts trom the Ninth did nothing of the vert. With the “big follow” at the head, they pushed their Way Into the Garden. ‘Phe venerable @x-Vice-President Stevenson was in the midst of his specch, The programme lata down mag no allowance for the en- a break In the that _m the Dei ery, Mister De every, | every, every tin They Mesiad the arena; the business of the wis suspended, The | speaker. w. The chairman ted in vain to restore order. Devery was at the bat, sand lusty throats yelled with all thelr might. Dev jeger man than olf 8 “Hl wasn't Ja the game, - Devery every, only man allve. that “grice which lends to a man of 6 mgelf through the ¢ nd clambe Un on the stig. ‘ould have mad ap for his ters Were priined for It. bul “the ator from Arkansaw’ drew the lini and “TM Was obliged We ¢ tent wich Devery, pounds’ of £4 0, forced NK en ween Nophe, stopping a panic and waving a party of ladies in pelng crushed. over saw ttand. § ft up by the sheet Nanda until help came. It was Devery's triumph above all DEMOCRATS SEE Senator Jones and Ex-President Stevenson Confident of Great Gains in Congress. Rare yerate e | cits Mea joricy the “warty This teat yreesions Distr) : an! he has the a port of many le of the millionaires al 8. ail ad tic Ineludtig 1) W Osborn, v) Every P Wh Wittam Se ae eran Lophayy Atl of w : wen Ws bok 7 SPIE F FENCE - FOR BELMONTS. : ‘The Goins ‘Have chai Their Homes and Will fiove from} Fifth Ayenue. Mrs. Jeannette P, Goin will not be a ighbor of Perry Belmont, who is re- Dullding, at a cost of $100,000, the old Mathiessen mansjon, No. 689 Fifth ave Rue, on the northwest corner at Forty Eheweventh strect. Mrs. Goin's residence, ic Wo. 582 Fifth ayenue, adjoing the Bel- “two Goin dwellings surround the Bel; begga ap the north and west. fevent the Goins from bullding the oiws ot evgcted. But Mrs, sige | Ah corner house Is ready for|harm to her daugiters, She weak when removed from the court- B men | homeo | Mont house. James D. Goin algo qwns | Wo. 1 West Forty;seventh street. ‘The Belmont recently cut big Bieta the rear of his house the ins had plans prepared for a fence iat would be tall enough to close up Belmont's first and second story IPRETTY GIRLS IN AUTOMOBILE PARADE NEWEST FEATURE OF THE CAMP pimepUbvess Leader of the Sixth Assembly District Introduces a Novel Attraction to Replace the Red Fire of His Opponents in Tammany. MISS EAE Red fire and free beer hve been dis- placed as campaign arguments in the Sixth Assembly Mstrict. have come beautiful girls and showers of chrysanthemums James B. March, the Republican lead- er of the district, 1s responsible for the He got up a demon last night in behalf of Gov. Assemblyman | , all of whom have been renoml- |, and made it a regular treat for | the district’ by sending sixty beautiful girls in automobiles and covered with “GROUT 10 PRESIDE AT TAMMANY RALLY Closing Event of Campaign to Be Crowning Achievement of Murphy’s ‘Get-Together’ Plan In their stead inthemums all through its streets, at the hewd of the élris were decked out in 1 they made the a demonstration vaigning pure thelr finest gowns, ng after the 10 F the campatg Hoang alike turned out to do th scomnized as true no matter how Congressman emiah Sulllvan WILL OF LAST PLEAS TO VOTERS Spellbinder Silent, the Postman | § Takes Up the Task for Anx- ious Candidates. daughters of the district, thelr fathers vote. AILL'S BOMB STILL UP ils SLEEVE? Party Men Confidently Hint at Sensational Campaign Wind- Up—Gov. Odeli’s Anxiety. Comptroller Edward Ten thousand Democrats were disap- a people's movement as a pro- | test against Tammany Hall and elected | or Tammany’s candidate on the tleket throw any bomb tn his speech at Madi- Square Garden, confidentially whispered about j ¢ the Hoffman House to-day that Mr. Hilt i the city > just and final appeal in the made through s nb for a spectacular | wind-up to the campaign, Grout to preside at the closing | ¢ r employees of the fey Building a million pleces of first Odell campaten back to speak in Ty ney I. Joner un ie Natlonal Committ ed over the Madison Sau ynstrauion, said to-day, a s his home mocrats yt Mat Ison + wont wid ot bell gains In the New York epreagatation In Congrens, 1 think t {Deu ts WH have a majority dn y @(MEXt He ' Demoenrts hive the Issues, as 14 the Lown. tk cam trust Issues and the Hk Muctalle purty ds the com “ heoditiy its are 1 Founy polley that will 1 I" gittma bt are in| belness, “howe Madison Sqare meeting was a | max it + t one 1, Demoaratis viet te, Demogratio gains In “ meu hore and neay by and 1 belleye the | De: 1 he |ment for {mun Hose bt” will jate to-night. ch return to ‘Albany pbell and Carlixie wi other of thelr 1 sin that Jargo rex description "down |towns! INSANE, SAY HER HER DAUGHTERS for xamination, East One Hundred and Fifth st was committed to Bell be examined as to her sanity by Magis- Malle, eighteen years ¢ send her away, so-th oom thet an ambulasice was summoned, © clerks In the deparrments who were , ‘ » standpoint or the other, from Grover yeland and now the represes | Brooklyn Bor- oagh wil preside at Grand Central 2: poor sweopers of the 5 food and substantial reasons why | should support this 1 | bury: has told them he will dl miuss-mecting of has such an enormous amount Iruff's friends til mt in presidential years, jouous exemplt © usually sent out at the gubernatorial 4 dward M race track Is quite a the strusgle 8 presented by th red on Odell at the Hh 40,000 men ta udlicans and the Demverats, cach party preparing to Hofman House i the race track voters Indeed will miss this last plea } wilh study the Tt will cost each no less 1 af the constitutl ‘Tt temulns for the to show theenselves in thetr ty, Déllvery Der anticipated the rush s men af work for sev- Postal clerks are sent to the prin. shops where after you have paid |g Wo get Into the grounds, tar fox | SAVED BY OR, DYE Then Nurses Payne and Grone Ministered to Oddly Named Young Woman in Hospital. the clreularg are yeon devoted to tel avery leader of Be apnt ont to campaign man worried, though. not discourag ity mall tn the and he will come and {rom then op till e guy will personally din © He speaks in this a i planted that ‘he wrrlers will hav Lemuel Ely Quigg told the WIN PRINTING CONTRACT. |Award Goen to Respite Riva ech before them at the Millen Bull that Coler was not ne PHILADELPHIA, Oct. %—A few days Ago a Miss Death’ was brought to the polated to run by: David B. ite the protests Frank Moss, of the U nited | a ‘Trading Company Commies and to the Park diy, reminded the Chad ac ist 1 thinks the poppe ho xiie the be opepatgd upon ; ° was a daughter, , of an undertaker, ° surgeon's nume who was chosen to perform the dperation was Dye—Dr, Frank Hackett Dye. hey Have Mother Sent to Bellevue | the contract Honery and supplies tients in the furnishing the for 1 for all city Mrs, Augusta Kaufman, of No. 115 t | Hospital to to do what he wa forgotton tho} . amounts to nearly $0. ‘The protests of phe other, Ain Were set aside by Record an the motion -of sagt earned, he agid, trate Meade in Harlem Court this morn- S ing at the request of her two daugh-| ‘Much pressure was exerted to © 0 daug' Cathedral Atumat placed in @ private ward In charge of vavan. HAS ALI FOR LATIMER i The Shoes and Cap Left in Slain} Man's House Tried on the) Suspect and Both Fit Him, Say the Police. ———— HE HAS A BAD RECORD. Dominico’ Ricco, allas Michael Ros who was arrested at Norfolk, Va. connection with the mysterious murd of Albert C. Latimer, was taken from the Adams street police station to Po- lee Headquarters in Brooklyn this morning and examined by Inspector McLaughlin and Capt. Reynolds. The latter sald later in the day: “The shoes and the bleycle cap which were found in the Latimer house after the murder were tried on Rlecg. The shoes went on his feet, but my tmpres- sion is that they did not fit very well. They are of soft leather, however, like all bicycle shoes, and owing to this it might not be significant if they failed to conform tg the feet. ‘The cap went on the man‘sshead, but {t fitted tight. “Ricco was brought here specifically on a ghargé of burglary. There ts an indictment against him now for aving entered the house of the Rev. Calvin Laufer fn Astoria. He will be tried on that soon.’ Ricco denied positively that he had committed the burglary, but admitted that he knew Clare, Manet and Flan nagan, members of the Buckley street gang, who were recently sentenced to a total of fifty-four years in the State's, prison. He also admitted that he had served a six-year tarm in the reforma- tory for burglary. I was not In Brooklyn on the night of the Latimer murder,” he added, “I can prove by the people with whom Lilved that Iwas in'bed in Long detand City. ew nothing about the Sheri- dan case, “Neither did I know of the letter which it is sald was eent me, andjwhich fell Into the hands of the deteatives, My first knowledge of it was when the ofiicers told me about tt. When I was asked to coms here 1 did go willingly, knowing that I am Inpocent. The police have kept me entirely in the dark uni now in regard to the Latimer matter.” Detectives Brady and Butler, who went to Norfolk for Ricco, say that he would not admit his identity when he rested and that it was not until | on his way to New York that | y he was Ricco. | after his examination Hicoo Ww | sent to jal DIPHTHERIA PREVALENT. GERMS AN, EVERY EUEGAT OF The Health Board reports show many cases of diphtheria. Scrape the throat of almost any person and the bacteria or germs of diphtheria are found. But children and older peo- ple are not taken down with the dis- ease if they are in good health, with fighting power in the system to overcome the disease germs. If the little one is thin and pale and the system weak, the germs grow and diphtheria develops. It can be avoided by the use of Father John's Medicine, which is invaluable for growing children, and in croup and all throat and lung troubles. . Its wholesome ingredients nourish and build up the body. It contains no poisonous drugs. FALLING BEHIND. It's a mistake to neglect weak lungs and bronchial troubles in the eum- mer. Feeding the nerves and tissues with Father John’s Medicine right along is what cures consumption— builds up weak and run-down sys- tems, too, FATHER AND SON. E. C. Troughton, of Cleveland, Ohio, says that he and his son find Father John’s Medicine all that is claimed for it. Cures asthma, bron- chitis, consumption. Not a patent medicine, TOLD BY THE CAPTAIN. “Having used it in my family with wonderful results, L want to urge all in need of it to take Father John's Medicine for a tonic and hody bullder."-—-Capt. W. C, Braisted New Yor! JNASMUCH as STRAIGHT Whiskey is admitted to bg the best, why is it not better for high bal's than any other? OLD CROW RYE is the one par excellence; best for health as well as rich flavor. Our Scotch Whiskies — Bonnie Brier Bush and Souvenir —area'sostraight. :|H. B. KIRK & CO.,.N.Y. You can “bank on'’ us— You can bank with us— And wear Diamonds, DIAMUNDD WATCHES JEWELRY Visit the store or write for our representative to call. Immediate delivery. Strictly confidential. Hany esky Fe Payments, Prt wets ters, Nettle, twenty-one years old, and a, At the annual meeting drat Ajumnt Boelety. held in tho Cathe. dai School Hall last miait, wa! altigers were elected for the o rs had been sy, Py jepurtments by the rival bid a ALBANY, N.-¥:, 0. Binghamton. at where he will said their mother had been iit ed her Fifth avenue aaa that her ming haat ft Bee se Galne will there ouc|Ghe,balleved (hat pe Gpone ts the night nurse, Thy natiqnt Ja recoyering yapidly, and veek or so Miss Death apiil bid Miss Payne and e 9091 lett | Was 80 Bees make two speeches. b and Rev. Beother Bdward., MM will return to this’ city to-morrow, Meyer & 4 eee evelty Sy ae one Second not’ had tay, return of the disease sin that time (whic bith’ eibeug. #s auatased “Appetite toy" sledbutis” fee cpauimely “tos ‘Montgomery pt, “ Half my patients need more iron,” said “* our doctor.” Iron makes rich, red blood. Yet itis very hard to give iron so it will do any good. There are thousands of keys in the world—only one or two unlock your door. So we know of only one or two combinations of iron that seem to do the work. By far the most generally useful prescription we know of is Vinol. It has helped a great many ses in this town. ¢ It contains the medicinal qualities of cod liver oil, iron- that-can-be- digested, and a little table wine. ° It works wonders in weak women, pale children, old people, and any run-down condition. Money back if you want it. Riker’s Drug Store 6th AVE. and Mail Orders Suppliad, $1 per Bottle, Express Paid, $2,000 to Doctors | David _B. Spence Spence Spent a Small Fortune on Physicians, and at Age of 67 Was Restored to Health by Munyon’s Rheuma- tism Cure. For 0) years 1 suuerea with Rheumatism, frequently being counned to my bed tor & week or ten days, 1 tried dozens of doctors And spent over §2. ef, Two of my it keemed almost to the same fate. One day in going over to Louisville 1 met a friend who told me his Wite (who was so bad with this dise he had to give up his work to take c her) had been completely cured by 000, but could get no re. rothers died with it, and ertaln that I was dobmed er ‘ol’s Rheumatism Cure, and advised that 1 ry it. T began to try it at once. I suppose that“L took six or seven doses before I got back to my home, near New Albany. Dy that tle T felt at’ least 60 per cent. better. T continued to use the Rheumatism Cure until 1 had taken about halt « dozen bot: tles, when I was entirely cured and. have h was about four years uyo), have recommended this remedy to a great many of my friends, who” suffered with Rheumatism, and never knew it to fail, am a sationary engineer and am now years ol Signed) DAVID B. SPEN NeW’ ALBANY, Indian oe. Munyon's Rheumatis im Cure is sold by all druggists, 25c. a vial; special, 50c, If local treatment is needed Munyon’s dec- tors may be consulted free, 620-621 St, James Building, Broadway and 26th St. Se a Will Furnish Your Home, Will Clothe Your Family. ICHAELS BROS PitivAve. & 9th St, Brooklvn. Furniture, Carpets, Clothing Of Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles. Easy to Buy. Easy to Pay. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Bth Ave, & Ninth St, Brooklyn. at WHITE RIBBON REMEDY Nu tanta, No oder. Can be given im glate af water, or. cages wows patient baoul oe wae betious ia'a euuiitmied invuriatey. 6 woclal drinker OF dru 2. spusti He ae at stad Mee hen Lipid re EN A the 4 Perl ‘soren, Capital seeking safe tnvertmend finds it through Sunday World ‘Wants, ‘Nal To our complete stock of Waters Pianos we have added the beautiful new CHESTER PIANO—“ The best low-priced piano in the ue and FULLY WARRANTED IR SIX YEARS. Price cash or $190 on instalments; only $5 Per Month. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INTEREST. 12 Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. « HORACE WATERS & CO, 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 02 Harlem Branch (Open Evenings’ 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave. eee “RELIABLE” CARPETS :; THE GREAT ISSUE; confronting eyery politic housewife ghis 4 Fall—* to have or not to have” artistic ® floor coverings. Our Carpet Bargains make the vote unanimous for the aftirmar tive. AXMINSTER CARPETS, .95 per v4. (reduced from $1.25). x Furniture for every room, combinit beauty, economy and durability. “LON CREDIT " solves all furnishing Uaioe CASH of CREDIP (@wreRTHWAIT & | 104. 106.and 108 Wesr.14% $0 * NEAR S™ AV. * Brooklyn Stoves; Flatbush AV. pew. Pullon $y WORLD WANTS ALWAYS INCREASING IN ee ssh rite ee ok ir (? Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, bur 515 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen other New York papers combiged. GENTS . APPRENTICES, ARTIFIOIAW FLOWERS BAKERS ...... BLACKSMITHS BONNAZ BOOKBINDPRS BOOKKEEPEL: 2 IRONERS 4 JANITORS ~ BUSHE) M BUTOY SRS BUPTONHOLE- MAILERS... CABINET-MAKERS, OMGN TTS 198 PACKERS , CANVABEEKS . PAINTERS GARPENTERS » \PERHANGBRE 4, GASHTRS PIANO HANDS CHAMBERMAIDS COATMAKERS COLLBCTORS . QOMPOSITORS .., PLUMBERS .. i ROQKMTROOK- + MAKERS POLISHERS GOOKS ..... PORTERS OROCH ETERS PRESSEHS OUTTERS PRESSMBN .,. - H DENTIATS SALPRUADIES 4,48 DESIGNERS . SALBSMEN . DISHWASHERS SRAMSTRESSES , DRESSMAKERS , SHORMEN .... DRIVERS .... 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