The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1904, Page 10

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_ Former Sheriff Thinks Rival Who al the Twenty-sixth Is Not Old . Enough—But “Smiling Tom” Must Beware of the Bohemian Vote. young men, God bless them! One would imagine this a reverend was pronouncing the benediction, | y om Ahe words came from former Sneriff } di uy carry this dis- rig a Fy Dunn, and they applied to @ exception, 100, to ‘Smiling | Tom's declaration that if the erate Of this discrict nominated a they would vote for It, does inat pereel to the Intelligence the Demo of the district, T would Uke to kn | str modern vo fe jung Jo! ay leadership fight ‘the young fellers of the district r mated | a, Bere eae Tee | “We “ohel ‘Smiling Tom’ to Well, more po: ghow how abor union cltisens it arm and bind Intel- are working on his contract jobs. Salling Yom’ is recognized as 8 | Waker of Promises and the keeper of lew. This th flewe Ye Ae is up Res Se young | haven't Rot the barrel and we vhaven' . | KOE the machinery, but If 2200 of the 490 eprotied Oemovrais of this due Bt Ou And vote next Aug. ® ¥ wil mtv-siath? I am pand there are a loo ‘ But Boylin knows his tittle | 8, a! ot with Sherif Dunn b T suppose; yet it will be many a } Gay berure he will be able to beat Pregent admiuistrat.on of this dis- present leader has captains who don't live in t district istrict 5 i: ae? is A qohany, ree i. ir gltigtiiine aner's place as Paptala® of the Riven die triet, and Fits has no residence here. Maher was al iriget, but Dunn har to DUC In a caurpet-da; tase his is that district te? Wh Me,” Says “Smiling Tow.” » Mnind, tam throwing no svire lan cr depreciating his ambition, I to we tha bo: juk he is a Mette bit} Ni k Demoerucy, 69 PInexterienced in the game of poll- | >, nt ‘att Mth? sienna } Perhaps he wil! learn, Now, when | home one of our mottoes in (hie AnHen I! 90 THE YOUNG BOYLING PER ADERSHIP OF THE 7 WENTY-SIXTH OM” DUNN AND YOUTHIUL JOHN BOYLAN.' PELLOWS ARE FOR BOTLAN G00 G.as9 THE Young RINK UR, GENTS S18 19 On Tom) VALLERG~ ALY Powaa To rum!! Tom is hh JOnNNy SP eomes alone who really wants Veader. nnd he can show me where an better coud tions in the dbstrict At the same time rule with good |e @ Hangs on Wall, Jet Ix owned by the work: 1 fiassee and the working classes Where a Tammany leader and yh aan thea 1) help [eames TR to" employ” allen Inbar, to the berth. hy, VM give him he Dunn veople have been teying @ the stone yard, if that {s any in- (to bu off, | am told, That won' t fw * Dunn smiled T can have fy, store, but they my principles. | am milling amiles that se the store in the fi@ht, but the Obriquet of ondr motto will continue to han , the wall ff’ Duns ore Up his pockets ane 9 don’t meddle with the vote we shall ‘Tom. Tom thinks my fight for the lead- fe all 4 Joke?" sald John J, Boy- ) Who has entered upon a serious on the Dunn intrenchments tn Me district, “Well, ho may wake up ‘pasted to discover that the con- | pe ‘The Boylans have organized several clubs in the district and have a fine headquarters at No, 28 East Seventy: {ith atreet. They are making an active fal id several meetings are being te A gd district. Organ- labo; & hand in the All the young fellows |xame, too Timothy C. Clune. the labor Matrict, who have got tired of aeenak being a nightly speaker in the distri and the forme: gherig. is losing no ricks. b3 elatil club-house, the Seventv-firat street, hely and by the cemulars, and iy cro fread etter plane " " a " ye Boylan” have “Bi Yanhere have been ie brought | by the ae following and a ieee Stal aint his duties to | red Wn hy, ss Ak Nave! to 0 ie a a ct Yes, eat tal ey and th pees. ih B. that fon? = LAA MP MURPHY IS BACKING UP HART = 'Writes a Letter Commending | « the Management of the Thir- tieth District and Wishing for Success of Present Incumbent several other bow, Shah ‘erasas every | oy for ne favorable See spaa K lan is in every way Sica fee ne Orig 4 In the fight for the Tammany leader- shio of the Thirtleth Assembly Dis. triet the candidacy of Harry ©. Hart over Burrell was riven @ «reat boost last night through a letter from Charles F. Murphy. in which the big leader tena hia hope that Hart would years old, New Fork, public this, he is a mem- At the meeting of the General Coin- mittee of the district, at No, 227 Bast en street, this letter was marry C. Hart, Eeq., No. 27 Bast Kighty-fourth street, city: “My Dear Harry—I have your invita- tion to address the meeting of the Generel Committee of your district this evening, and regret extremely that « prior engagement, which I cannot break, will prevent my being present. “It would give me much gratification to be able to attend and to be per- "| work of hie corps of assistants, AL Tom's Oieraicr ? sTAGGART IGNORES. MCARREN le National price He Says: Will Not Mix in Local Gon - tests.—Chairman Taggart *Has Many Callers, | FOLLOWED Sofa Was Foun Held in $2,500 Work at National Democratic Head- : “ne Gunmen "hewet’is oman: | Mysterious “Lite ment, was on hand early directing the He tad many callers, among them W.! ‘Three mystertous fires, breaking out ee ee vase tencintew °f | simultaneously in the three-story fat @idate with Hancock; Daniel Nash Mor. | "U8 Nos. 274 to 280 Third avenue, gan, former Assistant Treasurer of the| And with an entrance at No, 1M East United States, and George W. Green, | One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, as | Mayor of Woonsocket, R. 1, and Ne | ellowed by another several hours later, | ace nen says it le aft over but | *%4 saually mystitying, have caused the shouting in Rhode Island and Con- | #reat alarm among the tenants. Asa neot He fe positive chat both those result of the Investigations of Assistant r | States wilt 90 for Parker, Fire Marshall De Malignon Jonn G. “My judi vt,’ he told Chatrman Ribble, who lives on the top floor of the agsurt tn based upon personal) Apartment with ee and Rey’ Knowledge of conditions | The. Demo: path Hy os hg ligy am orats in Rhode Ieinad and Cones q wete never stronger, ‘while factional i Sees Vee waned oe oat dievensions have weakened the Repub-| #2 examination had ~~ There hae ben a big increase Wie coartaenst, ant 8 wee Sunt bor yh ie vesietration. In in healt ‘an eugury of| Me sofa, which was partially varaed, pale ie had evidences of having been Tageat wild that the Na-| with some ll, either benaine of kero- tional ghey Vergeie ed at the oa | quaneity remaining. This was taken thi teh the! It wae ale» atnted that Ribble told fhe their f x ioe ie confiloting stocles regarding .je ware A. selegrace, trom Washington | abouts ducing ihe viva, Moreover, it | wae found that on fire insurance ia Near ing Judge Creag ne, Quatave, and when asked why he used are le auch an @atimate, In fact,| the name John be srid that it was he goertes, he had made no estimates) shorter, THI MCHA ESSE WIL ESE by Detective Teeven and Assistaut Hire Marshal De Malignon he broke away Believed He Will Retire as Head of Executive Committee After frem whe detective a¢ One Hundred and Twenty-first street and Lexington ave- He Has Carried His Home Primaries. Was @ bottle waich had contained the | same, and in which there was « small nue and ran. ‘Ive\en overtook him at One Hundred ami Twentieth street, and when he agnin took him in charge he ald; “It I ever got away you'd never got me again.’ Vou Terrier Gives Alarm. Beside Ribble and his family, who live on the top floor, the building is oooupied by the Harlem Photographic Gtudto, and by Mra. Yung, who oon- ducts an intelligence office on the sec- ond floor, bg ths the top floor with Ribble lives ur. Vierold with his wite and five children, Mre, Yung wes awakened early to- ay by the smell of smoke and by her fox terrier dog, which was barking furtously, Gotng hastily into the hall, Ty was said to-day as the result of con- ferences held yesterday between mem- bers of the Democratic National and State Committees, at which represen- ‘les F. Murphy and Sena- mitted to congratulate the Democracy ot the Thirtieth Assembiy District in be Lone wy loyal, ethicient, clean resentative as you Sire pri ‘yourself to be since your the district leadership. tWianiog you success, I remain, fin- RARLe , MpApay.” ng the. meet Go eet arse reas. aarare M ea Monahan, Sithaet Curran, Fred Stroh, er, John W, Wanlacher, ubert, John, Ww. ‘0! Far el ear Bheehy, Dr. P.O. G ah Witiam Hi 8 nk Ryerson and Thaddeus ong DEAD MAN FOUND, Body Discovered in Room on Bast Fourth Street, Teh body of an unidentified may to-day in & room at No, a4 |. He appeared about years old, 9 6 feet 8 inches height, weighs 150 pounds and has a = Mrs, Yung found @ smart bdiase in a closet under the stairs, At the same time, she says, &@ man whom she de- vorfbes as being short and stout, well dressed, with @ large diamond in his shirt front, came running up the stairs and shouted to her to save herself, and that he would see to the others In the house. “Who are yout’ asked Mre. Yung, re present, but fot at . that some plan had been evolved which looked to the retiring of Senator McCarren from the head of the Executive Committee of the State Com- mittee, The retirement, it was said, would not t once; that McCarren. after ttentions to that borough and permit the to be run by some on Tammany ts willing to work in har. mor ‘An a part of this programme it was said the State it meet until or the day @ time no set! could be Laporereed ¢ as favoring either Murphy of MeCarren saver,” replied the stout person, Family Beeapes by Roof, At the same time Ribble came run- ning out of his apartment on the top floor, shouting fire, he having discov- ered @ sof ablaze In hie rooms, Mr, Vierold assisted his family through a window to the roof of an extension in the rear of No, 1 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, while the balance of the occupants of the house got out ly, On the work wai SENATOR HOAR BETTER. Of the two fires and « WORCESTER, Mass, Aug. 19.—Sena- tor Hoar's condition showed « slight a a i the & FM, THREE FIRES IN ONE FLA; | Tenant on “Top Floor Wh Floor Where Blazing “BEsC| vane, ‘hile Int bottle, under the bed| FAY wan fund hat oy fre nmuaace| Eve wi “My name is Rice and I'm a life. third was discovered by the firemen in |* tee hi hall on the ford SS acl several apart- ABouT Te RING & NEW’ SroRy, ANY ORGANIZATION, CRUSHED TO DAT UNDER ELEWTR Joseph Smith, Thirty-two Years Superintendent of Wood & Sons’ Carriage Factory, In- stantly Killed by Falling Car. p WED BY ROBBERES d Is Arrested and Bail -- Police Seek Saver.” After thirty-two years of service in the wagon factory of Frederick K. Wood & Bona, No. 19 West Nineteenth . street, Joseph Smith, the superintend- ¢nt, was crushed to death to-day by an selevator, The accident ha@ such a de- Peobedy | Pye farine the spel teness pressing effect upon the employees of! | Nis. Fung reported to the, police that the big plant that work was suspended le ting, valued ch sad, ghee and a. pee | for the day. hie vated at ihe a ‘been ‘one | 1a ne. bullding eveupled by the factery Bed, akon eaten sand ban ‘a two stories high, In the rear is a at heavy elevator, large enough to accom. Cash Stolen from Dresser, modate trucks and automobiles, On At the same tine Mrs. Frank H, | this elevator the vehicles are hoisted Reece whe rsh, dhe, thitd oor of | trom the first floor to the second floor, or lowered to the basement. | h street, reported that during ¢! | exeltement we ad run out into the! Two workmen pushed a truck onto ator to-day, climbed on after it hall into the arms of a short stout man, who seemed mos that a Save herself, When th: she found that $8 had & dresser. The elevator | ascended slowly until tt was within « er, who js the! ey of the hors — when the ropes superintendent of the Harlem Mission. ‘or cables sna ton, syeees He remained {a the miasion rooms after ‘ind men arepped. the fire was out, and was sitting on the | At Bottom bed Shatt. tepe at the One Hundred and Twenty- fourth street entrance when, he said,; Mr. Smith was walking across the bble came out and almost imme- elevator shaft z the he basement when mn gar the ery tely returned, Five ale later the levator at ba ‘and in the han’ met bbie, bot faim Just. he ¥ t himself oral Belote Tewan too inten '° SY? Tn ane When Frayer wold hts atery to Police. man Pineau he arrested us ing » but x with arg en ck ee esd oh eae ret @ ow jusband was in bed, and she was very indignant a hie ais A phon’ Released, use, from “ ‘olleeman arres! a 4, 10, 38, way anawers the deecrip: ae who were are on the ele pe oe. ine ul e MNT AM LPS =e TCE MES ¢ the nemaent convinced +l QA were not to blame and names hem, taking no nO record of Occupants of the double-decker three. that the: of th ihe. men men, ad worked creed wich weny than twe terrible story tenement-house No, 2 Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, were thrown into a ponio when fire was discovered. last night on the first floor, and before pad of them could get out the in the water, reschaa ‘him us sa AUNT ATTACKS BRIDE. Tears Up Niece’s Wedding Certi@. eate and Is Arrested, (Special to The Evening World.) poem ype yp ve Bow J. Aum, 1k—When Mrs, Annie Zablowsky, of this town, ‘whom she hai places children, were in the building. When thick Diack smoke rolled up through the hallways the tenants rushed to pacer and was taken to the ‘al, her thi sere tnd almost wut When the fire engines were to thelr quarters fire was In the tenement-house Not a 1 of the firemen short | Ma peweves. tt wea Gia! Want to Get in Line with the Half Million or More Who Will Sing the Sunday China’s Grand Old Woman. World’s Great Democratic "R Campaign Song, March! March! March!” HERE'S THE CHORUS. LEARN THE WORDS, “Good morning, Mr. Roosevelt! Permit us to present ° Just the man that we've selected, And who's going to be elected In your place as President. Go wash the White House china, And all the linen starch. Have a clever metal-marker Written Specially for the Sunday World and Published in Separate Sheet Music Form with Every Copy of The World Next Sunday. “Good-bye, Teddy! You Must Words by PAUL WEST. Music by JOHN W. BRATTON, - *% Stamp the doorplate ‘A, B. PARKER.’ Good-bye, Teddy! You must march! March !! March! 1{? Only Photo! 4 a of the’ Empress of China’ Ever Taken, and Now Published. for the First Time. With Many Hitherto Unknown Facts About the Wonderful Old Woman Who Governs 400,000,000 of People. The Jewels That Caused elMrs. Goelet All the Trouble. The Marvellous Collection of Gems Which THIE DIVI | DED HO | USE’ OF | THE CHAP | MANS !. The Peculiar Predicament in Which a Chicago” Couple Are Placed. by the Edict of a Divorces: The Real Tragedy of the Dreyfus Case., Old Men Who Are Young at Eighty. | Why Dr. Woodend’s Wife Goes * Stage. Story of a Stage-Struck Dog. Fiction, Humor, and Mr, Dooley, core e Disappeared to the Mystification of Every One, . and then Turned Up in Their Mistress’s Safe. = . Seine.

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