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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1903. "academy of Music 1a UT. Sm IN “DRINK ‘SOME SKETCHES OF CHARLES WARNER, WHOSE ACTING IN ‘DRINK’ ‘ vevor LEADER MURPHY [HAD CARTLOAD OF JRUMORTHAT PLATT STOPS AUDIENCE IMBIBING, AND JOHN L. SULLIVAN. SPECTATOR. AUSTRALIA: ROUTS ALL ALL FOES} ALLEGED PLUNDER] WILL MARRY AGAIN 7 Police arse Eva Five Men in aly pon His Return salt teh the white L. Big Ex-Pugilist Ba eae Charles Result of the he Tammany Primar-| Wagon Containing Ladies’! Mountains, It Is Said, Sena- |,’ Warner in Great Moral Play ies Makes Firmer His Control) Dress Goods Declared to Be tor’s Engagement Will Be An- f and Applauds Death Scene of the Organization in Man-) Worth $1,000. nounced. > i ‘with Vigor. + ony sseeoNN hattan and Bronx. Police Capt. Hayes and three detec- SHE IS SAID TO BE A WIDOW, SULLIVAN KEEPS HIS DEVERY’S POWER BROKEN [i civested ave mon today who SEAT BETWEEN ACTS. BY DEFEAT AT THE POLLS. |rea saw worth ot tedien’ dress ood ly eney pigtt Declaree to Evening Mr. Warner Surprises the Gal- lery “Gods” by Drinking a | Scotch Highball After the Play +. Is Finished. John L Bullivan saw “Drink” at the night and never Weft his seat during the entire perform- ance, though he was deluged with invi- fations to have a ‘smile’ between acta. ‘ha he entered the theatre he met Man- agér Van Deusen, who, after shaking hunds, remarked: “This Is a great show, John, but Mr. Warner certainly has them bad when he dies with the D. T. “Huh,” replied the big fellow, “if he thas ‘em any worse than I've had ‘em he must be a beaut.” ‘With that the ex-pugilist made his ma stolidly to an aisle seat in the third Tobn’s face was a study in the fourth ‘and, Afth acts during the gradual de- @eneration.of Coupeau and the ghastly climax.of death in delirirum tremens. He Yeaned forward ponderously in his seat an@ with ‘his forehead gathered in a frown watched Charles Warner intently. When, the curtain went down on the @eath scene he raised his great han ~ gnd brought them together with two mighty crashes. Then he settled back to watch the villain get his deserts, Never Saw Anything Better, Anked when he went out how he Itked the show, he sald: “Damn good. Never geen anything better in the bug ward, fan’ I've seen ‘em good an’ strong. If 1 badn'b been on the sprinkler this would have jolted me up to the top seat. Damn VATE JUMPS FOR LIFE AT FIRE Gas Explosion in Old Office Building at Broadway and Park Place Surrounds Enoch | | Ex-Chief Now Declares Himself a Candidate for Mayor—Gov. Odell Shows His Influence in Republican Primaries. . ‘The elimination of William 8, Devery as a political factor to be considered ever so lightly stands out in the rersult of the primaries of yesterday. He is wiped out of all chance to knock at the| door of Tammany Hall and, of course, his legal efforts to get in, based upon his victory of a year ago, are no longer of effect. Against either Alderman Frank L. Dowling or Frank J. Goodwin running; alone Devery would have won, The com- bination of their tickets beat him. Dev- ery polled 1,338 votes, Goodwin 1,191, and Dowling 645. Goodwin, by agreement with Dowling that the man of the com- bination polling the most votes shauld take precedence. goes to Tammany Hall as the leader of the Ninth District. Although beaten for the leadership Devery says he will run for Mayor. His following in the Ninth remains loyal. as was shown by a parade in which 1,000 of them took part after the result was known last night. This loy- alty doubtless will continue so long as Devery continues to “exercise” his money. Sexton Is Beaten. After many years of leadership.in the Nineteenth, John B. Sexton was de- posed by James J, Hegan, former War- den of the Tombs. Mr. Hagan won in hollow fashion, polling 1,009 votes to Sexton's 614 and Philip A. Morrison's 6%. The vote was small, Lainey dt is good.” considered th: nrollment Charles Warner will for the three district Is nee tires friends cae Harris by Flames. pil thousand one hundred and twenty- wecond time appear in the character of Coupeau in Charles Reade's famous melodrama, “Drink,” at the Academy of Music to-night. Mr. Warner was Been in ‘his dressing-room last night after his death scene in “Drink.” A moment before The Evening World re- porter was ushered into the dressing- a. the janitor, escaped from the top floor | Wig ‘as Mulqueen was named by t audience had watched q ba} i John f. Carroll as the teader when Car. ger, Secatare "acres DREW [S. LIVELY wating are acta seta | tease” Aeaen Miia al] Occupying the entire Sixth avenue font ofthe Second Physical torture, had seen him battling Curtously enough, although the explo- | from Carroll completely. He won by «|{| floor, oux exy departments are showing probably the with the unseen creatures that peo) ‘the drunkard’s last delirtum, but es he came forth in greeting, rubbing away’ at his make-up, there was scarcely a ‘trace of the awful strain he had under- gone. ‘Twenty-two years . f the explosion awoke him, and he ran| “Battery Dan” Winn deat Alderman A peared for the frat time in the role o¢| Sta Struggles to Animate Betas hall, whore he was confronted | Mishael Aenvedy tn the rst. Vudge Special Offerings for Thursday and Friday. 3 mead by e wall of flame, He started for the | Finn, @ot 1169 vores to A 5 " seculively before great London autiences| Captain Dieppe,” but. Ris Maine, but. was cut of, and naturally | John "J. toot sane rhias ||| WOMEN'S SUIT HATS for immediate wear, excenionl | $2, 45 ‘organ camp : eareg for two years and six montis in the! New-Found Manner Cannot nuppoalng that the fre was aU ceape | Police Tappector homaee i. MeAvoy, HI PLUMES, value §2.00 cach; spect erates ce Enliven It fe es ogee 8 OO aa epee ead al |eeeamenetia Miers amen diode ea . Wanted to Teach Moral Lesson ven It. He ‘tow on the west side] his ri lieved. that. ‘Dooley Laciaden When Charles Reade wrote “Drink,” eee man at ere oro uae toe nask was ¢ ihtered by indignant rentdents Imported Coque Plumes, Birds, Wings and Pompons, value act 48c hhe had in mind to teach a great maral Duilding in Park place, His face and to, distri who were compelieg Vessletasioveneast se Hestore te 1 entree Rpelhiees ee eee eee Dawes rues bands bad been dadiy burned whon be| play’ 'Mr. "Dooley-coley-ooley-00" Warner ‘actor, who| Valnky ¢o put life into-a-slow-and rather came from his room, and with difficulty Sit nave’ ch Noga Cees never. Panne: pthing but light’ char- aetora eet Buizade in A = TA: x 8 OEIET, 8, BUT PLAY IS DULL stupid play, was abqitel there was to LUCY Wis aaceres An explosion of gas in the basement of the building at the southwest corner of Broadway and Park place early to- Gay resulted in 2 fire that partially de- stroyed the structure. Enoch Harris, sion was in the basement, the principal damage, which is estimated at $60,000, was on the top two floors. Harriz, the janitor, was alone in his rooms on the top floor. His wife and obijdren are in the country. The report. he ewung out to the fire-escape. Here agnin he was cut off from es- ja of money on his defe: odds of 3 et at. They gave The power of Charles ¥, Murphy, the leader of Tammany Hall, was shown in ail districts in which there were con- teats. In only one district was the can- didate he was supposed to favor | de- feated. This was in the ‘Twenty-ninth pete, Joseoh By Muldueen. won | from Thomas BE. who was th have the moral support wt least Sf tke tow votes. Isaac A. Hopper won declatvely over el J. O'Connell in the Thinty-first. O'Connell aid not display anything like Pe strength that was expected from him, This is the third consecutive vic- tory for Mr, Hopper in primary contests of unusual bitterness. lody cannot campa: be plated save with horror. in @ wagon, all believed to have been stolen. The men were driving a wagon at 3 o'clock this morning when the police- men told them to halt, The driver whipped up the horse and the police- men chased them four blocks before they were caught. ‘The men could give no exlloteetoey explanation as to how the goods and the horse and wagon came {hto thelr pos session and they were locked up. They ‘Said they were Simon Lida, of No. 117 Orchard street; Jacob Josephson, of No, 70 Orchard street; Charles Blumenthal, of No. 200 Bast Seventh street; Lewis Sokoloss, of No, % Moore street, and Charles Hodelsman, of No. 140 Johnston avenue, Brooklyn. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR 4. World Reporter He Has Not Heard One Word About His Father's Alleged Marriage. Rumor has again announced Senator ‘Thomas C. Platt's engagement to marry. ‘The woman of his choice Is said to be @ widow, highly esteemed In New York. \ All summer rumor was busy trying to marry Senator Platt to this widow. She spent a great part of her time at the Oriental Hotel at Manhattan Beach, where Senator Platt was living, and his attentions to her brought about the gossip. Henry Platt, son of the Senator, sald to a reporter for The Even'ng World to- 4 T haven't heard one word avout my father’s engagement.” Senator Platt is now In th» White Mountains. It ts said that tho engage- ment will be announced on his return to New York. The widow is wail to be in New Hempshire at the present time. CARDINAL GIBBONS TO SAIL. “ ——_- Leaves Cherbourg ToNight Kaiser Wilhelm der Gro: CHERBOURG, rFance, Sept. 16.—Car- @inal Gibbons has arrived here. He sails for New York to-night on the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser wenhet a der Grosse. ‘ ; impressive Ceremony at Interment of David Bradley Lee. Funeral services for David Bradley Lee, brother of the Countess von Wald- ersee, were held et Woodlawn Cemetery to-day in connection with services for his father, grandmother and brother, whose bodies were removed from the old Marble Cemetery on Second strest, where they were originally interred, to graves in Woodlawn. Rev. Homer F. Taylor, of the Church of the HolyCommunion, officiated. the -f. A Fine Showing of Autumn Millinery. (Second Floor.) largest and inest assortments of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery in New York City. Particular attention is drawn to tHe magnificent exhibit we make of Ostrich Plumes, Tips, Fancy Braids, Wings, Pompons, Coque effects, Velvet Flowers, Foliage, Crowns, Chenille Braids, Ornaments, Buckles, etc. Women’s Suits, Skirts and Waists. Bchoo! fo. Boamual and 1 Great! “Captain Dieppe” at the Herald -Square a} ALES ASSANUINTERESTAD SPECTATOR leaping from} In the other districts the old-time {elected Mr Warner for th eape, for the flames were x ° pert of oe See the, critios rose "up in he! Theatre last night. rf fg re the window below and dlocking his way | Tammany leaders vere reed mites (Third Floor.) laring that he adm Mr. Drew's endeavors-to appear vola- down the fire escape. For several min- | ty-fourth District John F. Cowen re- 5 Ba sles. Feade was a. sonattl tan,” | tile ware interesting, if not always amus- Uae uutes he stood there in despair, the | Pisces ron re Leander MUTphy took We have selected from ‘our great new stock of flames constantly getting closer to him, jbut no help cam Looking about for a means of escape ersonal hand in this district and forced he election of Cowen. Odell Shows His Power. ve Marner ast “night, "and alarmed at in preaictions of wooing and then tried to turn 4t ing, As g political agent fled trom Women’s Ready to Wear Garments France to Italy and followed by an au- (be Shite I oa, ie ae tomobdiling detective who was after those long-serving ‘‘papers,"" Mr. Drew and one} waa called upon to drop his drawl and to blackmatiing purpose To be expected to be esprifhtly in a plot about as interesting, and occasion- MRS. ANDREWS = he saw a chain, which extended from the roof of the burning bullding almost to the top of the adjoining structure. That Gov. Odell ha: ant some influence was shown'ia the Te, Bult of the Republican primary in the Sixteenth. Some Pronounced Values for Thursday’s Selling. WOMEN'S SUITS—long blouse of indistinct plaids, fin- ‘ ed, th ot ally as confusing, as the pattern of a c ; ij e part to be merourinily alert, Tees ‘ot. canavswerierwania eveat deni; Hires exroral tect away; But he\lonped| Gates Piller e whoicn ton tenes ished with straps of same material, nine gore Pancl Skirt,with 12.75 ; gy ae eae ea Sud" maid: | Yeo, ratber. ies anume "be Tada tied) ito Task Of att fand grasped it. A miss would have | fifteen years, was outvoted by Samuel 8. bottom plaits, material guaranteed all wool—as good a Suit $ . fou, pave ‘meen the Piece ef] Occasionally somewhat weird sinege 49. acon y some excuse for meant a fall of many feet and almost | was put into the contest by the Gene as most stores retail at $16.00—grays and browns—Thursday acting. since the days of Ed- : i ike ’ r} for "Captain certain death. ernor. p cl live and tans, twel 4 4 Keane’ *7 hat ‘ail he gaid.| Sometimes, after an extravagance of imbue very Ta the Twenty-ffth Di WOMEN'S SUITS—of covert cloths, olive and tans, twelve 4 ‘at me, nor speak to] ®peech and gesture, Mr.’ Drew would | “°??* 6 00 Hand under hand he Jowsred nfeasale there ‘was_a warm, contest, “Aiackinat seam, long coats (lapped seams) lined with taffeta. silks, $29.75 os Ghat are Bentence waa. ie shoot a doubtful glance at his audience} ‘They who go to sce Blanche Bates in Wid ‘5 to the roof at No, 8 Park place, and! Herbert Parsons won trom Denuty gored lapped seamed skirts in walking lengths—the perfec- . et oh or ny ite the proud: | aa‘i¢ to aak: “The batting: of te Gods at to-nisne 3] WidoW of Originator of Fifth}wnen ne reached 1¢ dropped from sheer |Gounty Clerk Henty Bicrei, who tad the tion of talloring—Special for Thursday.........++6 00000 #9 ning erto.mance wi! en inut he re- ounty bac] ; Sie ae Not Copied. | Lynaeee 2 70% think T dia that—ent} nas hentia thrust ate, cre] Avenue Stage Line Passes|‘ivea, and whi meiped down the haish | Miqesn seat zataieeta,, Wacgs | WOMEN’S WALKING SKIRTS—of fancy tweed mixture, ne re , > % CCC okra not course he did it very well—Mr,| hae effected in the exterlir adornme it] t Her H t Gi by. firemen. His puma were dressed by | born in the, district during his car paige, only the best tailoring; also in black and blue crush cheviots— $5.50 q neon 2v Bar, Warner, wes: asked. does everything yery well—but| of the playhoure makes it more beaut}: way at Her Home at Greene fy j.cepitar physician. Won from John Stiebling in the Twelfth, Thursday at... coceseceee seceoseeessrces csccee ‘ on Bs th ne antique Tittice- . from Ati ed pied, ihe actor, “have never Wesihioe Melnat eae en Work at wrenent iron tharteurmounts| wich, Conn. Jordan in) the ‘thitww-second. rom WALKING SKIRTS—of fine milled Melton Cloths and Ki} ga * . 4 ma of enaly my. instinctive con-| Site quiet piace apd had a nice quiet} the portico, As weil as the heavy iro. EMPLOYEES FIGHT FIRE. Ine candidat marnock Tweeds, beautifully tailored, special atesss....e++++ * Heepiion of ‘Phat question has| chet with somebody worth while, like Maruilae, awning “that! extendy to the « in both the Democrat iB eee me by Physicians whol that organ grinder fellow in “Phe| pny Baqi, eed'a blazed “nite light Rote in thay borough In none artes WOMEN'S WAISTS—of heavy striped mercerized pears int $1.00 ave Feared Dele ttle erat ae ie pa-| Mummy and the Humming Bird,” €or} will iilumine the entrano. The effect| Mrs, Simeon M, Andrews, whose hus- | Big Grain Elevator Is Saved by/ boroughs did the result of the primary wide plaited effects—value $1.25—specjal Thursday...... (e fe they have ‘been astound Ihey | instance. is gained by seven encrmous valla of|band held the original franchise for the Prompt Werk. in any district have any effect upon the ISTS—of imported rized el. . ni en enormo and hel original franchise for romp s "S$ WAI ported mercerized cotton novel- aw that Tr ced with tic crystals. ‘The wilte light trom | ry approaching campaign. WOMEN ail Khe ateges” of wgndersul Is Hardly Himvelf, Frere Ory ata e ce ta furiched Gy a | sinh avenue stage line, Is dead at her | mie amateur fire-Mghters, composed of ties, box plaited effects, wide stripes, all colors, at.... 2.45 «+++ $3.50 @ daughter's summer home at Riverside, mstructed on & ple. (Mr. Belasco. tg principle and has powerful arc lamp Tew sclentiie pring! New Sketch for Miss Nasby. Margaret Nasby and George Horace 200 employes, at W. H, Payne & Son's As the captain with the name which grain elevator, at Nos. 227 to 233 East sounds like a syllable and a swallow, Warner Not Teetotaler. Conn, She was sick but a few hours, c. the first to apply th Fo dhe Amanaes ‘hE | Mr. Drew was hardly himself, and, Uke| secured patents on the device. and, although sixty years old, was 10 | Qn Hundred and Twenty-ninth street.) smith will be seen this season in a ak > hare paige Warner “an un- ae efmerl claret in Anthony Hope spate Ve eatiob peel untll Monday night. | a1y prompt work to-day, and Instead of| clever sketch by Kenneth Lee entitled a j te. on the thes n Rhodes’s innocuous play, . | She was se with an attack of | names destroying the big elevator, the| + for the Goose.” The u K U d Tw Mf a ta i € Sep on after, the Cur | he was not much of anybody. In fact, MAXINE ELLIOTT VERY ILL. | (or, Indigestion while at dinner, Phy-|fenene was kept down to $300. on original lines aia ts pleasing from Women's nit n erwear Men's ih h io tistic st it t o. f of tho unwashed | N@ came uncomfortably close to Leing| sracine yaliott, the aciresx and wite| site wer called, but she dled @ few |" ‘the fire broke out in the roof, but the | an, anUstc AiandPons Lh will be tried First Floor, 21st St. Side.) ; 4 scamp when be made love to preiiy| Maxine Mulolt, the nciresn and wife ihours later after quftering severe patn. | mon had K under control when the resu-| Sropabiy be booked for the Kelth cir s . 3 —and in this case girlish—Margaret : } : Until a few minutes before her death oult, Right for present wear—at greatly reduced prices. summer ta England ten cays ago to ap Dale, under the impression, that she, in no serious consequences were anticl- or ae, eat nent the "oda were atounded | the role of a young countess, was che| DOT In Clyde Fitch's new con pated, MEN'S RIBBED DALDRIGGAN COMBINATION SUITS, ex-} 4 ‘arner enter the | wife of a man who had offered his home]O™" pup ner Carn: ck. Mrs, Andrewa's city residence was at tra fine, in brown and sky, value $1.00; at.. Raise vanecenen aan ic cafe of a seriously tl at her home in West F nota, ar ond ad parimice of 4 Be | ax uw hospitable hiding place. No. 6{0 Madison avenue, but since her MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, $75 enous They gatrered <4 venue and attended by three physicians etout, the door of the gate wita ap- alee panetey was the only|Mr “doodwin, at. the Herald Square) husband's death sho had spent a great medium weight, value $2.00; at... paren! » # altuation in the piece, and the| ‘Theatre last night. confirmed the report] goal of her time at Greenwich, C '§ SWISS RIBBED SILK VESTS, low ‘k and Bome the beverage. i i salen rie 0 nt Us Heh, Coats WOMEN'S OW BEER ARG RO Diepped-Drew was therefore eagily for-| which had ‘travelled down | the where she had erected a handsome sleeves, in cream, pink and white, value $1.00; ateesee. esses seseee 55c earlier in the evening and admitted her condition was quite serious Rehearsals of Miss Dillott's new play have beon interrupted. and tt (s not cer. tain that the production will take place at the acheduled time. Sr eS siven his alight lapse of loyalty. FIGHT IN WALL STREET. But (t was more dificult to reconcile pee one's self to the sight of the ordinarily ers Pelting Teamsters with| highly honorable Drew shaking hands muti a naseni Orewa: with @ mercenary adventurer who cracked the motor car detective over the “Qvarrelting teamst and Itatian frult} head and robbed him in plain view of ite country residence on Electrio Hill, This summer she leased the premises to An- drew Carnegie, 4, and made her home with her daughter, Mra. i. K. Brown, of this cty, who has a country seat at Riverside, sony i ott F, Shepant pur- he Fifth avenue stage Ine, In the elghties, it was reported that Mr. Andrews had made t a million dollars out of hi Women’s Hosiery. Pure silk Hose (cick only), double soles, heels and toes, velae} 95c $1.50 per pair; t40c Vis $$$ His Friend Wins in Albany. ALBANY, Sept. 16.—Democratie pri- martes were held tn Albany city and, county yesterday, Contests took place in|9oh y ccumulating a fortune from five of the nineteen city wards, Gtatelterprises. ASTOR Ota Committeeman McCabe will control the) Bae. ee) city committee by 2% to 12 and also , Will control the county committee, not- JAIL TERM KILLED HIM. withstanding the fight that was made; in Cohoes and the refusal of the oppo- Gauze, Lisle and All-over Lace. Open-work Hose (black only), worth 59c, per pair; Ateovnde SAD Notion Specials. About one-third less than Usual Prices. SILK CHIFFON COLLAR FOUNDATIONS, ually, se. bax speclalatese.+0 0s ; at Wall and Broad streets af-| Dieppe. However, as detectives are not @ amusement for the clerks in the} the most desirable visitors in two-dol- ‘of J. P, Morgan this morning. lara-a-seat comedy (notwithstanding fruit sellers became angry when a] this sleuth was acted in 00d taste by i ran down a peddier's wagon and| Sydney Herbert, perhaps a charitable together to whip the teumster.} view should also be taken of this un- tésmmers came to the ald of thelr | toward Drewism. and for a time it looked as if Allow for Shortcomings, PARLOR, Pine Velour or Densak Parlor Suit, 5 Per Mire: Sa ee eo Manette plata - fave ‘Maohi red Leen Died in Hin Cell, It Is “}10c ere Would be a riot. 4 s yearn rien oth Admirers of Mr. Drew will doubtless | sition inspectors to count the returns In Said, of a Broken Heart. ec i oiterasren Rho venders Dagan Paling the} de wiliimy to take Into consideration | cere wards The warden of the Kings County pen- Wivlewnrot iewarg,$ Chale {2 7arde, ant DRESS SHIELDS, pure gum, double covered, sizes 3 and 4, usually ”}10c itentiary declared to-day that the death Table, | decree ‘role 18c. pair; at, per dozen, $1.10; per pair....... that he had comparati the mixsiles and began bogeaer| or cutting things to say, thich so angered the Italians if them brought forth clubs and ‘opposing side. ieaichoe erent broWa had ly few bright and to there- fore make allowance for passing short- comings in “conduct becoming a gen- tleman,’ And then again, ipposed to have tohen yard *iletoth. eat 10 pltces, for Cont WU Bo Al it Di The Tes Per Cent, Discount Sart ‘Last Chamee, wed On This Flat Durtog September We Also Furnish a Flat at $65.00, SEND FOR LIST OF GOODS, $100 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT, Fela and, Holz wasser & Co., eS fi f out-of-towst ot Fred Lees, a yong prisoner, in his cel! wax caused by a hroken ‘peart, He waa committed to the pris a year ago and had but one month more to When he was committed he said: yrisonment will break my heart 1 never live to breath the free HOSE SUPPORTERS, extra wide, fine quality, liste oor all sizes, usually 15c. per paix; at SEWING SILK, stood quality, 100-yard spool, usually 8c.; at, dozen, $5c.; spool..... Fire last night destroyed the machin- ery department of the Barrett Manufa suring Company at 5! N. below the Palisades, Ninetioth strect. It caused a mated at $90,000. The blaze the tar paper shop, presumably crossing of electric wires, —— *}10c 4H 5c \f he had not been made love to and ed by Ethel » we would @ been denied a keen and clever bit jroctton-lof acting—auite the best of the evening, B f8ot—by, Alison Skipworth, who as tL re roduet man he faded to. an Fomaclated ekeleto the prison were futile, ) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ; an R tering. that} or ak the \Telier ben, a Hesse