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Some Lively Contests—Results Are Doubtful in Three Democratic Battles, & 2 PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES. | FUSION. Mayor—Seth Low. Comptroller—Edward M. Grout. SG President of the Board of Aldermen—Charles V. Fornes. A] President Borough of Manhattan—Undecided. * * President Borough of Brooklyn—J. FE. Swanstrom. i "President Borough of the Bronx—Jnmes I,, Welles. For Sheriff of New York Cownty—Thomas F. Martin, recommended the! Newsdealers and Stationers’ Protective and Benevolent League. TAMMANY. Mayor—Col. George B, McClellan, against a fleld of Judges Leonard Giegerich, Van Brunt, Dugro and Truax; Bird S. Coler, Lewis Nixon, (award M. Shepafd, Joseph C. Hendrix and Louls F. Haffen, Comptroller—Charjes W. Dayton or Joseph C, Hendrix, of Hrooklyn President of the Board of Aldermen—Victor J. Dowling, Julius Har- Pburger, Alderman John A. McCall, { President of the Borough of Manhattan—One of the disappointed as- nts for the Mayoralty or the Presidency of the Board of Aldermen— ]} Dowling, Harburger or McClellan. President of the Borough of Brooklyn—Joseph C. Hendrix. For Sheriff of New York County—John T. Oakley against flela of ohn F. Ahearn and Florence Sullivan. President of Borough of Bronx—Louis F, Haffen or Kugene McGuire. BOYS TAKE STUMP. AGHINST DEVERY Headed by Fifieen- Year-Old Son of Frank J. Goodwin: Lads of the Ninth Dictrict Take Active Part in Leadership Campaign. | Mra, Frank J Tamman. en sen TRUGGLES between rival factions for control of the party organtza-| Mey (8s! her t tions in the several Assembly Districts really ended to-day. ‘The tinat| Pet!" rallies were held and the closing instructions of the leaders were 1s-| srril tion sued. There only remains the casting of the ballots at the primaries to- 3 morrow, There were fights in every district on the Tammany side at the be- % ning of the summer, but, as The Evening World predicted then, the Oo] ‘trouble has simmered down to five djstricts, and the result of to-morrow’s primaries is doubtful in only three of these—the Ninth, where several kinds iH ct Democrats have dropped other differences and combined to beat William » 18. Devery; the Twenty-third, where John J. Dovley, the hustling little con- "tractor, who raay justly claim tho title of “self-made ma is trying to ‘wrest the leadership from ex-Police Inspector Thomas MeAvoy, and the Twenty-ninth, the “gold back” diytricf, where John I. Carroll held Bway, even when he was opposed by Richard Croker's friends, and who ned the district over to Joseph F. Mulqueen when he withdrew from politics, Thomas H. Rush, who was defeated last fal! by Carroll, is the icandidate against Carroll's legatee, and while Leader Murphy, of Tammany , has refrained from taking sides in any district fight except that in the Ninth, where Devery openly declares himself to be the foo of Tam- many Hall itself, it is perfectly understood that “the organization,” that {s, Mr. Murphy, 1s desirous of having Rush elected, -. Mulqueen is not only the legatee of John F, Carroll, Murphy's recent ) rival for the leadership in Fourteenth etreet, but he 1s looked upon as the ‘heir and next of kin” to Carroll, leader of the opposition in the Hall, by!!! .: descent, and naturally the elimination of this element of discord I) “harmony orchestra” is desired by Mr. Murphy. Both Mulqueen and ‘Rush have men among thelr supporters who were identified as Croker men |} @uring the reign of the Lord of Wantage, and both have lieutenants who ‘were identified with Carroll both before'and after the abdication of Croker. || nd y FET TER IT TT TTT TS OR ITT cir, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1903, Michael Kennedy, Spa: iRise TAMMAN who visited the SS Daniel B. Flinn, RIVALS FOR TAMMANY LEADERSHIPS ON WHOSE CLAIMS ° HUNG RANT IS VOTERS OF OUR DISTRICTS WILL PASS AT THE POLLS. ’ f Y’S FORECAST OF RESULT OF PRIMARIES “| Leaders Predict Election of Finn and Mul- queen and Defeat of Devery. obtained many lea Fourte om: candidates in to-morrow's ox-Warden James » Moi im FIRMLY OPPOSED : | “Nobody in the World Could Per- suade fie to Accept the | Mayoralty Nomination,” He Says in Answering Rumors. he world could persurde AA iaueod ctor ah < Tv } said Hugh alty from an J. to-da: He has been promin- Cf us ‘ = , € and fivorah n oned as Ma iy and favorably mentioned ae e2"|1 A Gentle Aperient |; t Mr. = 6s . ¢ efforts of his friends him into the political ive pald all my political debts} = we no man or party anything,” Netural Lexative Water, , f aranination dion was orered TD | Vf you are CONSTIPATED (the beginning, | ay Wa of many derangements of the aysten) go at i asked. lly for me to| | once to your druggist and get a.hottle of Hunyadi JANOS, ‘The cost is small . Ditwk halla tumblerful on rising and get prompt apt pleasant relief, of the world’s greatent female speciatists have endorsed and now pre- teribe Hunyail for CONSTIPATION. Insist on HUNYADI JANOS and firmly tefuse substitutes, ‘They are often harmful, can elected “But who | serve to repay.’ a MINISTER KILLED. | Rev. Gilbert Travis Struck by New : York Central Train Cp State, Furs bought and exchanged Remodelling and repairs ner prices. GUTLOMS . 791 Broadway, near few York. | Waterloo, was struck Works | York Central pas: ne Jist| Blick Brook Cros: killed, 4 STORES EVERYWHERE lis BRANCHES 4 Bog ee CHOICE GROCERIES Ss BestButter, Ib., 19 ry best creamery@ butter is being sold in our stores at a price} \ pound less Van other dealers are charging for the same high-grade cream= It is strictly fresh made, of fine flavor, andis the finest creamery.butter to be had.! An important sale of Ammonia will begin on Monday. It is our own special, brand, and is warranted the best for all household uses. | Electric Ammonia. | | | the finest flour made, TAMMANY STRAINS EVERY NERVE TO DEFEAT DEVERY. |!) with his bo he other night Y son, Wal Lupon the “Deveryvilie’ will be the scene of a mitter struggle to-morrow, Frank J. Goodwin Having been pitted against the former ‘best Chief of Police’ by Mhomas F. Smith, secrétary of Tam- kmany Hall and the executor of Mur- will In the matter, for Murphy declared that ‘Tammany will nver in stand for Deveryism, Alderman Prank L. Dowling, who was a Sheehan | © w n and was elected as the nomince of Greater New York Democracy with] the J the indorsement of the Citizens’ Union 0 years ago on ths Low ticket, is 1 9 field as a decoy candidate, hs bil thus gained by a demon istrict Priduy nig r f woes | dishe Sarondolet PAVEY WITHDREW’ CHARGES. ! 1 Arrested for Disor- ;|Jamex Ducey, t being the xume as the Goodwin bal- || a. . fori jot, and it ie believed by the Tammany, derly Consact, Is Discharged, managers that this combination will be mmany 4s | Exs nator Frank Di: Pavoy ‘enough, under the new primary law ine 8 rest t of "t equally upon A n chief of staff, is Murphy's whutting off legal colonization by so-!) walled transfers from other disiricis of | woters who move in just before the con- ‘est, to enow the “big fellow” under. “\Aside from the desire of the leaders to hut Devery out of the counciis of ieturber and an in sort of bull in the hop—Leader Murpay reduce the power of Dovery Tammany ticket at the elev 1 is appeayance as an indepen: t. candidate for Mayor to Weninimum, t Absurd as !t appears, Devery might Se poll enough votes in jan election as close > pa that of two years ago to cause the defeat, of Tammany’s Manhattan and}! P County ucket. Oakley, for Sher! ae aten by only 5,00! soude “dor County Clerk, by only a fe rom, ) dred more In the eivction of 1901. these reasms Tammany fall is exert every nerve to defeat Devery tor leadership at the primaries (o-mor- w, With the result of Its efforts dis-| ‘1! ingly doubtful. ¢ 4 Dooley In Active, Washington Heights district,| ! ethink the vresuit “of the mage douraful poaruse of Bixth | ; je | 5 ‘vente car} t mimber of wom App ff nm Yah » be diseharged. 1 with a reprimand, MISSING AGENT FOUND. 1 Through Picture Print. Eve | position ine World, James J.) try Ina published tn The} x= papers y. Who has thue at Harmonizer, Murs | Since of the| Kniy Me] oe this erty an the of hha streots ny the mpaign susi clo Yack" Dooley enthustastic ‘fol ee eol28| BISHOP. POTTER'S CRITICISM. ttt ucohol or n'a Medicine in the best ribed for building up a jf © Weak aud run dow | for all throat and lung troubles, It 1 ceiving the Sick and, young men who com has settled down drugs remedy ident of sucess wy diatriot run itseif, Botn 4 ‘coni @ race is not yet won 's it to keep his apemcesnite Som: ae 7 Wrecking Lives, ies | stronwth and flesh, by which @ach org body is enabled to Vnunual comment hax been caused by Pads: Aree tac pute eee | Bishop Potter's declaration that Maine's | of t ood. Dr H. Straub, a noted prohibition Jaw ts a failuce when the sale| ph. s adds his in ‘saparillas and other so-called cures | dorsom: tn “the following containing up to Ol por cent. rover his own slgnature: “I have alcohol is unrestricted, ‘while nm] with only 10 ‘out by law. As a matter o! jority of the wises-of-this, wines-of-that when (over half) | let ther John's Medi- And" other patent medicines vold tn all remedies failed. HX. 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Sardines—Domestic, fine quality, , Ye-lb. can a Ge Se Power, the new wheat flake ce-,, real, large packag ee eeee Lemons, fancy large Messinas, 5 Ic 8c dozen adh | Handy Ironing Wax, with han- dies, 3 for.. Laundry Special. 10 cakes Coney Island’ Soap,, 3 Ibs, Washing Soda, 4 Ib, best Starch, The three for 25c — Fi Gavolina, head, 344 16 Ait R Chloride of Lime = Cans...., 5¢] Teas and Coffees. Without Question the Eest Values in the City. | Unxld Brand—Mixed, English Break- ! fast and Oolong, in cartons; jrlb., 13c.; M4rlb., ZS; Ib, 50c Best No, 1 | 5 *35c Engtish Breakfa: $1,103 3 tbs. 70c.5 1 ne O5e | j | | i | Best Mochaand Java Coffes, Ib.25¢ he ee Choice No. h—Highly con- centrated; best quality, can,., 4 Very Best Santds Coffee, Wb... 15¢ | or ES f Sweet Potatoes. Fancy Virginias, basket De Apples. Choice large Jerseys, 19¢ Ta Soa « a Picnic Hams Swift’s or Armour’s, dainty, lean and mild spgar cured, lb.. 8c Blue Ribbon Baking Powder. 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