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PE OF FUSION MURPHY READY:T Tigh !NVADE BROOKLYN Practically Closes Negotiations for ‘an Office in Temple Bar Building from Which to Make a Fight. ; D TICKET FOR LOW. BIG SHOWING MADE pl lll _ CONSIDERING WEATHER. Woodruff Announces that Fusionist: Will Not Countenance McLaugh-| lin's Scheme to Have Mayor's Enrolment Fell Off in Murphy's District—Brooklyn Slightly Behind Returns of the Name on Borough Ticke it of the polltt- One kink was taken cal tangle in Brooklyn to-day and prepa rations were made to pitt another kink Ex-Lieut.-Goy. Timothy Woodruff an- nounced finally that there would be no neoond ticket for the Fuslm votera tn the borough across the bridge. the Brooklyn voters who are against Tammany woul! consider i: Jost as dineracetul for Mr. Tow to neceot the backing of the Will- TGS 100,444 » That interest in the approaching city — Meption is at white heat is attested by Grout and Fornen to accept the backing tlon fallen off 50 per cent nh street onganization Mith the figures of previous years, F managers would not ft. for vesterday was without | ears. The weather conditions were ap- palling. and in the outiving districts transportation facilities were completely parkiveet. For ail that the rain . halt-submerged city turned ovt enough jumtaatic would-be Therefore the Brooklsn have firatly ected to have nothing to do with a tiird ticket It was learned In Demooratic circles {n Brooklyn that Charles Murphy had made negotiations to open an office In the Temple Bar Building, opposite Bor- ough Hall, whence Tammany will direct the ¢ampaldn for the McClellan ticket fo far as could be learned these negotiations had’ panmed the stage of a threat and were practi- across the river. of tast year's figures. Tn the face of weather conditions ex- “tating yerterday, this Is a remarkable it to-day James Sheviin, who {s still faithful to the ven- erable leader of the auction room, sald that. be would advise Mr, Murphy to mind his own business as far as Brook- lyn Ix concerned shy will find,” sald Mr. Bhov- here If a much better chance for ua to get a foothold in New than for him to get a foothold in Brook- He has done enoa tagonize the Brooklyn withont coming Into the elt his campaigners odiour ta the few voters he might find still loyal BRITONS HERE SIT OUR SCHOOLS Commission Named by Alfred Mosely, Which Is Composed of Famous Educators, Will Study the American System. speaking about Horm played least havoc with transpor- facilitier, the registration fell oft SM. ns compared with the figures (fer the first day of last year. Brookizn'’s Good Showing ©) Brookivn, which was partly submerged fo far to an- Yemocratic vote ley paralysis, dropped only 12,000, an Addication of the determination of the ‘Kings County voters to be a factor in Iant year, when the iaher was fine. the average enrol- it ton district In Brooklyn was 195 “the main result. rafts Tt will require an en- Of only $6 to A district to-day Wo bring the average up to last year, and } ges without s be surpassed. Ip Richmond and Queens, where sido- d roadways were rush- and street car the firat day's 1,000 behind list Pe The compicte corre erday's Fois hie H « torrents of istoms were paralyzed, MANHATTAN FIR: ‘ SHE BRONX. Membera of the commission sent by English — philan- to study the educational sys- Y\tem of the United States arrived day on the steamer Philadelphia, soumm'ssion Includes Arthur Aq- derton, Chalrman of the Technical T-| eal struction Committee of the West Riding County Council; # professor of chemistry in the CKy and Gullds of London Institute; W. B.A. ton, professor of physics In the Contral ‘Technical College; Thomas Barclay, late ident of the Paris Chamber of Com- A.W. Black. Mayor of Notting- ham; R. Blair, Assistant Secretary for 7 | Technical Instruction of the Department of Agriculture and Technical Education for Ireland; J. Rose Bradford, of medicine of the Univers! London; G. J. Cockburn, formerly Chalr- In any way Interested In the ci In New York, Of course, le to hear that Tammany won, 1 mere seniiment caused dy years of AsKO- elation. T have heard Tammany ‘have recently asked him for advice, fats ee! ba e =f 2 Stetatatat BSS 838288 the’ Bishop of Coventry, for- School Board: Rev. T. A. Finlay, profes. University Col- ‘oster, assist- ‘or og English In University sor of politie Gaskell, Cambridge University Lecturer Hamilton, Lecturer in Physiology; C. J 33 lege, Cardiff, secretary to the commis- A. W. Jephson, member of School Board; Member of Parliament, representing the Parilamentar: — 2528585822 Profersor of 1} Engineering in the Glasgow and 3 Glasgow; Rev Papillon, vicar of 288 the Education Chairman of the Committee 528 el, principal of University Bangor; John of Engneering Charles Rowle: the Manchester the Manchester 32 o director of Ply member of P! merce Executive, ‘The members of the commission wii) be guests at a dinner. to be zm mouth Girls” High School. mouth Chamber of Com: he'Demuty Sure heaviest both in Manhaitan < tw which are not The disaotutio of Tatcot J. Taylor & Co, announced to-day, oceastoned no surprise in Wall street. The senior partner, who ts a member continue In business on his own ac- ‘or s rolling up the figures 1s sclvel at Colum- math ie Mont repre. Arman Siedb.ny, of cn fentatives of the mL nyntem of onizers in the th } The Miam! Stars, a s the Thirty-second Assembly Dist Fintendent of Blections. Led oreenisa tion New York Turn Hall, Eighty-f¢ Agton avenus he affair In TWO MEN WHO FIGURE IN THE GOSSIP OF THE POLITICIANS. SAYS CROKER IS NOT INTERESTED Theodore W. Myers Returns from Europe and Doesn't Be- lieve Tammany’s Former Ruler Wants McClellan for Mayor. DOUBTS HUMMEL INTERVIEW. Says the “Bose” Is Out of Politics, Ie Looking After his Fifteen-Hun- dred-Acre Estate and May Never Come Back to America. “If Mr, Croker made those statements to Mr, Hummel and said that he wanted McClellan nominated for Mayor, I an much eucprised,” sald Theodore W. Myere, former Clty Comptroller, when he came ashore from the Campania to- day. Mr. Myers referred to the inter view Attorney Abe Hummel sald he had had wkh Croker at Wantage In which he quoted Croker as saying that he wanted McClellan nominated by Tam- y for Mayor, “Such Innguage as ts ascribed to Mr. Croker,” continued Mr. Myers, “1s for- eign to him. He never talks to any one in’ that manner. 1 do not belleve ha ai It. saw Mr. Croker at Wantage a few days before the nomination was made, and at that time he sald nothing to me about MoClellan, Further, he told me ho was not interested In New York pot ties; that his whole time was taken up with his estate of 1,500 acres over there, He sald nothing about coming back. and do not know that he will ever retur' “What do you think of Lead hy's eh of MoClellan for Mayor io waa naked. ‘sWell’—he hesitated for a moment— "t know about It being Murphy's think Tammany's choice ne. nomination of Grout and Fornes by Tammany, ho 1d ey are Democrats and belong on the Democratic ticket. In nominating them the Fuslonists simply borrowed the names of two very popular Demo- orate.” Returning to his visit to Wantage, he “T do not heleve that Mr. Croker Is t n that men in but taat he refused It, saying vot wish to be made a party to nt Mir. America, I would Ne wave i Sere, but he sald nothing to me about AUTOS LATE ON ENDURANCE AUN Only Nine of the 34 Which! Started Here for Pittsburg); Have as Yet Reached Bath. in This State. BATH, N. ¥., Oct. 19.—Nine automo- diles of the thirty-four which atarted in the New York and Pittsburg endur ance run, which reached Bath last night, left here to-day, praceded by the two pilot cars, th heavy rain. Twenty-five cars have not yet reached Bath, but only six of these have been reported to the oMcials of the run as out of commission. Twelve of the other nineteen were reported to-day to be on the roads between Binghamton “nd Bath. It ts probable that there will be a revision of the rules with regard to penalties for cars which have not been rple to make the right stations on ac- count of weather conditions. start being made In a nee aneceee e TAYLOR FIRM DISSOLVED. Foxhall Keene Will Probably Re- Ure from Wall Street, of the brokerage firm the Stock Exchange, will hough {t Js intimated that he 8) yenter Into partnership w'th other weill-anown operator, or. brother of Talbot Fox- halt ewne who was a special part- ger in'tc+ Tavior firm when ft failed In July lags will probably retire from the *¥iens DROWNED FROM BRIDGE. MIDDLETOWN, N, Y., Oct, 10.—Bar- c|rett’s larga toll bride, Bt feet lone. |. The, croasin® the Delaware River - between | jrittn avenue to ft Ps 4 t Jervis and Matamoras, P: ied ree were drowned, ° IS G. W. PERKINS TO/MURPHY PUT BOOMS| MYSTERY MADE OF QUIT MORGAN &CO?) QUT OF BUSINESS) RICH MAN'S DEATH (Continued from First Page.) Selection of Ahearn for Borough President and Sanders for Judge Blocked the Ambitions of Several Tammanyites. ——— iiries concerning the “high finance” in the organization of the Some explanation je asked of the $56,000,000 of profits of the jfirst eyndica Was there an agreement that the J. P. Morgan & Co. syndicate should be permitted to market its stock The Morgan Syndicate put up $25,000,000 and re-\STOPPED BITTER FIGHTS. ceived $56,000,000, a profit of more than 200 per cent. This “high finance’’ has yet to be explained. John W. Gates and his friends sold a property worth $25,000,000 for $90,000,000, 000,000, As they owned 70 per cent. 245,000,000, probably mor McClellan Preparing to Make a Whirlwind Campaign, Making! When He Died Declared the Man Speeches In Four Different Languages. of the stock they mad for the American Steel and Wire Company was the result of a promotion out of which much money qwas made, Ls) HOW PROPERTIES WERE PUT IN. very plant in the corporation was put in at a price away above its value. It 1s estimated that the profits on the Foderal Steel Company to the promoters and others were at least $30,000,000, om the Carnegie Company $10,000,000, on the National Tube Company $20,007,000, on the Tin Plate Company 615,000,000, on the American Steel Hoop Company $6,000,000, and on “the American Steel (000,000, or a total profit of $266,000,000 on these properties alone. The Rockefeller coal mines were undoubtedly put in above eheir real value also, ao that the amount of water in tne company becomes enormous, been equeesed out to such an extent that ft ls certain that the securities of the company are selling much below thelr real value: The steel trust was formed to preyent what it was belteved would be a disastrous steel war. Andrew Carnegie threatened to cut prices. The Federal Steel Company called for an tssue of bonds to enable it to fight Mr. Carnegie. Then the Steel and Wire people threatened to join, and soon ft looked as if the end of prosperity waa In sight. ‘To prevent this it was proposed to unite all the| seat in. Mr. Carnegie refused all overtures for pence and fssued an alti-| selectin; matum ‘Fight or buy me out.” It was determined to buy him out, and he re-| Candidates for the place in the Assembly -eived about $1,300 a share for his stock and bonds. ‘He got $819,00,000, of which] {,be made vacant if “Iexy”” ran for 000,000 was in Steel first mortgage bonds and $160,000,000 in common stock, nae, which was sold at once. For half the sum his plants could have been duplicated. HOW GATES CUT A WATERMELON. John W. Gates, before the formation of the trust, offered his Amerioan| tion Steel and Wire Company to Mr. Morgan for $90,000,000. Experts sent to look|put on the slate for President the title| ner was émmiediately notified of ‘the over his plants and property reported that all could be duplicated for $25,000,000. Yet the American Steel and Wire stockholders received for ¢heir property| Scully, leader of the Twelfth, which|}not made a matter of public 419,981,400 of the preferred stock of the United Btates Gteel corporation and $39,009,-| hae t Ce oe 000 of the common stock. ‘They recelved for 100 shares of their preférred stock 1171-2 shares of the trust | 4 for 10) shares of their common stock 102 1-2 shares of the common atock of the new company, The turn of Leader Murphy's wheel which stopped at ex-Senator John F. Ahearn's name as tiie candidate for President of Manhattan, by the inex- orable law of distribution of “patron- age” in Tammany Hall, swept Congress- sean ‘Hens? ML, Guidferio’s boom, for| CoToner has ordered @ rigid investiga the Civil Justiceship off the board. That put @n end to the aspirations of ‘Tim’ Campbell and “‘Iesy Cohn to succeed Goldfogle in Congress, and to ‘‘Hustling | “COmPanted by @ young Adler's hope of having a fight with elther of these aspirants for the “LITTLE TIM” HA ERLANGER IN HAKD Alderman Introduces the Tam- many Candidate for Sheriff About the City Hall and Hopes to Elect Him. Company $12, WILL BE NOTIFIED TO-DAY. Mr. McClellan WIIl Break His Long Silence To-Day and Deliver a Speech in Accepting the Nomina- tlon for Mayor. pee lyman Leon ders, welfth, had been told by Scully that In the open market the Steel and Wire preferred stock was seMing for % and|he would be the nominee for Justice— the common for 46 1-2, and Goldfogle will have to stay in The Trust pald for $25,000,000 worth of property about $90,000,000. It is reasonatie ‘to believe that other men who controlled companies that én- tered the Trust mado bargains as good. It is certain that the American Tin-Pli Company did as well. They received $46,325,000 of the new stock, and an expert] declined a ufth term on the ground Un-plate man says the milla could be duplicated for less than half. Here it can be seen how water poured tn, Comptroller Grout will make an ex- temporaneous speech Tammany Hall nomination at the Hoff- Later he will write of acceptance Senders wes in the Assembly four 1 Pasusonune | tye el] years and made a good record. He man House to- at & man Jidren could not afford to be a states- man at Albany on a salary hardly larger | her than the campaign it. . th It is safo to say that every plant| ch! as bought was bought for at-least 3 per cent. more than it was worth. Figured on this basis, which a liberal one, the total assets of the company are worth $899,000,000, According to the stook market yesterday their value was $69,920,000, The worth $76,600,000, the preferred of $304,000,000 Was worth $191,000,000, the $200,000,000 sinking fund bonds at 72 were worth $14,- 000,000, and the first mortgage bonds of $304,000,000 were mrorth $283,800,000 at 95. WHY STOCK HAS DEPRECIATED. Thin depreciation js due to the knowledge in the first place of the high prices paid the property, then just when regular dividends were dence it was decided to convert $200,000,000 of the 7 per cent, cumulative preferred stock into 6 per cent. bonds, and at the same time to issue an additional #0, to furnish working capital The company reported a cash surplus on hand of $94,000,000, so when it asked | Cle! for working capital it caused the public to take alarm again, for it thought that front tallow the reports could not be correct if %#,000,000- in addition to the $34,000,000 was of the audience, and it will be a unique feature of the campaign. . reply to Distrtot-Attorney Jerome's late est effusion answered: “T seo nothing novel in Mr. Jerome's Published questions, I believe they have Al been answered eariler in this cam- Ferthermore, Mr. not directed his questions per@onally to common stock of $604,000,000 at 15 wi George Brinton McClellan has] of information so far from the p! been exploited as a polyglot, with prom. , ines that he would address his fellow] {the ¢ffect that his death was citizens born in France, Germany and ———————_— Italy in their native tongue during his Speaking campaign, and T. C. T. Crain, of .the Speakers’ Committee, is arranging for ’ meetings of Frenonmen, Italians and 000,000) Germans, ea ch to be conducted in the uage of the mother country. Mo- lan will have with him, for each ic these Lsoaalle a) corps of speakers The Comptroller would make no fur- ‘cali preferred ther statement President Fornes, of the Board of Al- ermen, will accompany the Camptrol- te Hoffman House, where the ation takes place. George HB. McClellan, the Mayor- nines, has prepared for to-day's He will make an address, will be given to the The syndicate was formed to float this new issue which was opposed by stockholders in the courts, This syndicate will make money out of this conversion, | as the original syndicate did, The firat syndicate formed to float the company was composi J. P. Morgan & Co, Kuhn, Loeb & Co, Tadenburg, Thalmann & Co, Speyer & Co. H. B. Hollins & Co. When the ‘Son of Little Mac’ goes be- fore en audience of Germans he will tell them that he is their fellow coun- tevman, for eae born in Germans] Dash for Freedom and Two during ble parents’ residence there. He be accompanied in hie German speaking tour by Dr, Henry A. C. An- Succeed in Getting Away. derson, of Hast Eighty-sixth street, in Anda number of others whose names are concealed !n the names of these bankers,| the Twenty-ninth District, where both This syndicate pledged itself to furnish $20,000,000. A call for $26,000,000 was made, The profits on this $25,000,000 amounted to $56,000,000, more than 200 per cent. The syndicate received for sts $25,000,000 649,987 shares of the common shi me number of shares of the preferred. These shares were sold at an average| his of % for the preferred and 40 for the common, or for $84,500,000. The expenses of fonas J. P. Morgan & Co, received 9 per cent. for| jerry: firm is belleved to have pee oes Gane thus the prot Bugene M. ley, whose law offices Proms of the! ein lower Broadway, did not learn of Stlcona Se ee esaricens aus ‘The shares of the syndicate are known to have been marketed early. They|his nomination by the Niagara County| Pscaning, were placed In the hands of James R, Keene. It would be interesting to know if pean sor ines AaseeNy aS there was an reement by which the syndicate read it in The Ing World, le ag! y ry) stock was to be sold before that serittan 2te rman John A. Oferritt, | themselves to a raring leet of the County Conimiitee at Lockport, | armed with repeating vies, telling him so and deciining to run, eay-| 4nd enough animunition to Keep wp ing thet his law. business ‘keeps him In| tight for days, they escaped uni this ‘city so much he will be unable to|of darkness and reached: the. run for his Niagara neighbors, rary Candidate for Sherif! Mitohell L. Er- tanger wil also be notified to-day, He he will make a few brief remarks the nature of which he had not decided upon, ‘companied by Alderman Timothy P. Sullivan, who was delegated to obtain ‘eptance of a anger, visited the City Hall to- day and was introduced to several city August Belmont, Lasard Freres & Co, * National City Bank. National Park Bank. National Bank of Commerce. said to-day that The candidate, 5 and @ popular speaker at !ts)one and in which several. were John F. Ahearn, named for Bor rh i ings. injured, have fortified themselves the remaining mefber of the delegation of candidates to be of clally Informed. Mr. Erlanger will open headquarters next week and prepare for a vigorous Alderman Sullivan. sald the syndicate amounted to $3,000,000 managing the syndicate, or $16,900,000. In addition thi subscribed $50,000,000, on which they received $12,500,000 firm were $29,400,000, ng c Crokar is enjoying himeelf on his Engl eh estate and from what he tell me I do not helleve * templated a visit ¢ certainly know | delivered to subscribers, That the syndicate got rid of their stock near the highest prices is certain. SCANDAL MAY HURT SALE — OF INDUSTRIAL STOCKS, (Special to The Evening World.) . IL, Oct. 10.—Local bankers and financiers are nearly @ unit in the declaration that the exposure of the methode used in financing the United States Shipbuilding Company ts one of the most serious blows to public confi- dence in the business integrity of the leading financial people of the country that has been struck In years. Coming so close on the cutting of the which was generally considered here as a revelation of the dangers to the public in modern pro- moting methods, the shipbuilding scan- dal is doubly significant, “Mr, Erlanger 1s no politician, ood hands and we hope ‘to elect high-class man and has a following among the Ger- ro A. T. PATRICK CAN’T ESCAPE. Mr. Gane Sayn The: Newspaper Story, As investors will leave their money in| %, fe¥ the bank in preference to investing it| J, Callahan Another declares that ‘Will suffer se- District-Attorney jounced as untrue the story pub- shed in a morning newsps belt T. Patrick might escane the elec- trie chair through technicalities. According to the story no appeal had been filed and therefore the Court of Appeals had nothing before them. That fectly true, for Judge Goff, who exided at Patrick's trial Untl he does this the Court of in buying stocks. the brokerage busin verely by reason of the public staying out of the market. as an Independent Democrat. ee @ ‘There 1s a “colored Tammany fall,”’| fight 1s expected before night, A with borough organizations in (Menhat- One of the leading ‘Trust Company| {en and the Brome and subordinate dia.| route In an effort to come unOn officiais says that he thinks the reve-| trict organizations like the white ineti-| escaped convicts by’ the rear Jations In the Dresser case will cperate! tution. It ds called the United Colored] others are closing in on the flanks, ‘Tie greatly to the injury of the industrial] pDomocracy. Peter B. Bailey has just toogs in the market but will turn out} been re-elected leader in the Thirty-| men surrounded. f Ait, which tas 380 members and head-| ‘The revolt within the prison wal 0 industrial| quarters at No, 611 Hast One Hundred] was an entire surprise to the.guania! and Fitty-elghth atreet, The officers of| Probably through lack of discipline the! Br b ‘are Richard Morto Mat in:| president: wlbert ‘Brow fn: m confine unders, vice: to be a great adv railway shiver, motions, and that nothing bped derogatory to the Tallroad m sequently he believes ibe more inclined t d Apveals for review, out that the There are thousands of follos of test!- mony to be read by ¢ he fettles the case, Te erie Ore ratrick’s conviction, March 7, 190: counsel Meda notice of appeal, whieh the time of have disgusted the average small in-|* yestor and practically driven him out of the market the leading savings banks presidents says that he expects an in- crease In savings accounts will result SCHWAB STILL EVADES Eclat THE PROCESS SERVERS, | {i 's maternal aunt, deni - | saw ively ail connection with the Lord Siiae puller ARRFOUB qasttpe: cere tart ataben thie the. tally. He still 1s allve, ut can 01 The cashier of on: had this to say: “Wh teel dividend, the: test financial Dresser case To WILL STUDY NIAGARA POWER Engineer from Africa Comes to Utilize American Ideas, George Drake, sergeant at arms, ieee "the ‘patient is @"cripple’ for] HER MANSFIELD ANCESTOR. Question has been raised as to the oak a authenticlty of the relationship “with arewing thelr ‘revolvers as the fansfield, Lord Chief Justi com Hoglands claimed by Miss Gatriee| prison and more guards came to, Charles Metcalfe, an engineer in the e of the British South Africa Con- Jons Company, arrived on the Cam- Dania to-day and took a train for Ni- agara Falls, where he will study the Yast Tused sto the ; SS rs | A : 4 “in ‘thelr fight. when eit Allen, Mre,| more hesitated, in, thelr Aleht | iy zr been commissioned ny to harness the Victoria desl and to develop from needed of the 15,000,000 horse-power to operate all of its many mines and other industries, ‘ in the viclnit Metcalfe, “ta ¢ y und in South Africa, 1 muoh richer ¢han the Transva, about six hundred miles north nesburg, and the company has a rall- by his comp: his movements. has still succeeded Charles M. Schwab has si Lawyer Unterm: re tn eluding the process servers who are anxious to subpoena him to testify at the United States Shipbullding inquiry In all of the places where Mr. Schwab visits on business when in yér, of Guggenhe! Marshall, at No. OETA who has brought about) always been a tradition in ‘her fami; Broad streo ae the investigation, was not in town to-| statement in which, her mother beiirs out. She said e relationship questioned. ‘We are anxious to find Mr. Schwa! f the Arm said, at oo Coroner Orders Rigid Inquiry After Being Notified of Demise of Chicago Millionaire’s Son in San Francisco. WENT TO COAST FOR CURE Young Woman Who Was With Him Was Her Husband—Sanitartum, Officials Reticent. SAN FRANCIECO, Oct, 10—Abram-@L Kohn, son of the late Henry A. Koha a millionaire banker and merchant Ohicago, has just died here under ah leged mysterious olroumstances, and th tion of the case, Kohn, who was thirty-two years arrived here from the Bast fon wes was registered with him et the. Palnée Hotel as his wife. an Kewise Fiorrle| T2UTsday evening he was takem toe use, Lal is saved a lot of trouble in] #@nitarium suering from nervous prose from his choice collection of tration, the result of an attempt to a= stain from tho use of morphine, to whigh+ it 1s said he was addicted. At mié| night he was found dead inbed beside: Ahearn ts feader in the Fourth, whtoh| his wife. controls the Thirteenfh Judicial Dis-| Every effort since then has-been trict, and he had promised the nomina-|to keep the death and the facts i 0 Goldfogle, But when he was| corning it @ secret, and while the Core, 4 justiceship passed to ‘‘Joe’| currence, with the request that next Inrgest portion of the rh district and within an hour} qng Murphy had told Ahearn that Mt" €or Borough President ex- of the instruct! have the there.in care of his valet. He Md to leave for the Goat to- the with a wife and four, ial ‘led mission East, 6! ssi Inuntcate with ther ‘hi assessment! 7 All that has been obtained in who attended Kohn toward the countrymen Del Inmates of Utah State Peniten« tiary Make a Preconcerted Muiqueen and “Tommy” Rush| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oot.-2tee clalning ate ms Dan Lynch and Ben Haworth, who. eran Lammany apelloinder, |capea trom the State Penitentiary ww, Jal feld being among the revolt of prisoners that proved: fatale Ger- resident of the Do- pie bein mountains and are resteting th south of the city, Lynch and wont to a small-arms store ond before daylight, Members of the posse, which ° Leader Peter J. Dooling, r ‘Thirteenth Cistrict, Tamman; scoured every roadvand trail since: Aldermanic candidate in every block, Among them were John J. Callaha: ; J, O'Brien al PEE Cab ae ey er ning as they fired, Lynch and t “Golding and Otto Geles. revolt of prisoners, came upon day. Several volleys were but it js thought no one was hurt, Ri a8] managed to elude their p é the plum, early dawn. anion will make the race} with the coming of/broad day) posse was almost doubled and a of armed men is now taking a authorities believe that they haverthe evident that: few, Mf any, were ignots | nt of the fact An escape Was Com; t |. Help must have been op- femplated. 1D res o Bo! ‘was over and io mess the aii of the guards were ov men motion was heard within: me to the adtttied to the New | scene of the febt, al ey rs fell, Wounded m hat the So far as could be learned to-day, clerks sald. ‘We don't keep track of} family game, but states tha afizs| live'@ short time, she waye, is fully aware Daiton was servins ‘burglary. a facts. Wiss Stewart said J t that she| youth, W ~ ith Lard: Mananett: age | i has murder, He was bol tak chance to AR Stayer Hates Smyth, was “hes on \y injut 5 she had ever heard | guard ier but probably ‘will recover, road line bullt within seventy miles of town every one professed Ignorance as but fo far to his. whereabouts. ‘At his office, No, TL Broadway, where the United States Steel Corporation also has offices, !t was sald that he was out rvers have be Le Roy Dreaser, for whom Un- termyer Je ucting as counsel, was not either. don't know where Mr. Schwab said ee - IN HONOR OF COLUMBUS. Biw Parade to Crleb te His Dis- “E don't know where zzr. @chwad 1s," Mr. Wrenn, hia secretary, sald. can say !# that he ts out of town. Lawyer Max Pain, Mr. Schwab's coun- nel, who also has offices at No. Tl Broaa- way, Was not down town to-day, “Mr, Schwab, I understand, 1s out of one of Mr, Patn's clerks said. “Where he {s, I don't know." At the office of J, Plerporit Morgan, Broad and Wall street, no information could be had about Mr; Bchwab's m:@e- nN y TL Franklin stree: Indications potat to there being 10,000 (qe ot }{ | men tn line at the celebration next Mon- day in honor of Christopher Columbus. and clvic bodies fro Brooklyn aad other nearby clttes will participate in the parade in honor of the discovery of Ame Two hundred boys from St. Patrick's Old Cathedral parochial school will be each carryin ——— SERGT. POWERS RETIRED. Are now introdusing Five entirely new Itallan military Commissioner Greene has decided to accept-the resignation of @erst. W. A. Péwere, of the Brooklyn bofler squad. Brown, who has been under charges, has reached the iy by of retirement, and The varade will s' ttyeienth wirect, erg walt be @ feat “We don't know where Mr, Sohwa> Geotse NV. 8. Altman & & models of the FASSO CORSETS which have just been received from their Paris workshops.

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