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ithe Bronx Half volley and thy @eclare their unalterable, and ak with alarm jn several lan- | - and the doubting wayfarer ts i. ¢ botled or brotled and disposed i ) omg suffering constituc.. 1 on Aug. 0, pat fa the Sake present ‘Tammany leaders, Eugene j ‘and Joho F. Cowan are «. mea by Percival E. Nagle and pair were the leaders of | kr @istrict until two ‘when, by happy combinations | Chr, whgse there were three fm the field, Nagle and Eugene McGuire. & Little Mixed, Tehri ™ 4 oe a ano ben! me north half, wi i | brat least two hundred votes, Ly fabu! are neat ‘Bulger, john saminaty ‘Meehan. tt are i Ain 1 aeta em agar iy S right of you, boomers to ) Moore will deliver s! them to Nagle id r ‘The [and Alderman J ot a Haveron are a part of the ) band i on opposite corners that the | of Grutors, while Cowan has a regiment | sty de Seatined for the demnition bow- | of Epeltbts ers, and there ts fA meeting | on every four ry night. if the lobeer on the other corner | to rs evel is! their attention betw: th situation in the bisected | south halves of Ye, districts tnd In oe th Assembly District, where former, Edward J. Pullis, president, ang wore defeated by John | Sho} ‘commissioner didato Moebus, p thie year in the Thirty-| president Touis tin “of the Bore sf of oe eons, Nagle, ‘Jungle Bred,” Out for } hn F, Cowan's Political Life, with of the District. aimed by both vi ‘le tilt m, a fe Fi i Joba 4 .. Pi » Joseph | augs Say Four to One for MeGalire, These speakers on both sides divide , “Chairmen o Gummittes of Leader Bugeos: Mc ‘aupanaug Club in ite jolding big meetings every Harlem, contribullng iki aw fc! Peter Botan, Hafler Claimed by Both sides, e 1 Borough kept them n the Ninth nh twe o the. srues on e The Mean tattled Sees k-In. at fang | tn fms, vot- to outrun Dresent Meantime, G oe se. Are fiat srt, Nona “Waverly aything. hey are mie titer ar A Why He Can’t Give Wife to Settle Imperative itt Hef igE 2 cy asked Magist nt tor res ae i Water Street Building, Driving Work- ers to the Street and Badly Soaring the Neighborhood, A fire that threatened 1 whole blook off and spirit factories destroyed the Deeiecenes establishment of J, Zibell, No, 378 Water street, this af- firemen managed to get control in fifteen min- Qlarm, out the neighbor- the easily until the rted. Ol fectory so long flocrs, partitions and walls me thoroughly soaked. Tho the rear of the plant ‘4 control in @ minute. inflammable nature of the condition of the butid- lost no time in get- i at otree! eecaped, closely pursued by dense Of black amoke. Mei ran td the roofs of other factories flanking the Zibell plant and down the roofs ‘GOOD-BY TEDDY" STIRS DEMOCRATS ere {National Committee Sends Out fe don't pay the money to-day were the goods from my Is no disposition on the part of t to refuse proper main- . Vingut's lawyer. trouble is that he receives his in- only once a month, ob pe hard up. He can 3, on Be musteal keynote of the 2 ie Tart, walt until thene” walled * ‘a j th cg at her eyes with i he chief, “T haven't a penny * worl. Tam absolutely desti- Rata hurband, Tyrning to hb Duiled a quarter from ‘iv d remarked in an undertone be ror cent 1 posse: dred copies will be sent to each Stale f san you give your, A a the Court. Thousands of Copies of the New March, Which Will Be . Heard All Over the Country, the tune for marching hosts until elec- tion day. Five thousand orchestration copies fdrawn now, Your Honor.”| of The World's new campaign ph were ordered by the Democratic N onal Commitwee yesterday. One hy «tbe country, We ae bat the dancing thoor as on the 4 ie will be sung aa played ai Democracie a co visage of Charles F. Murphy can show]! o¢ Commissioners George W. Dunn, is G. Hall, was exhibited to-day when he discussed | Prank M. Baker and Joseph M. Dickey, | eneligne rated Veen ond do—flood the blaze, atulate him on th Walle the hee Wis being ought Boas | he enset aie pee MS eae shutters were clowed 01 tu i in the Relghborhood. | ne Ot Plants will furnish the Democratle Only @ Quarter, campaign, Jt will be heard from Maine to California, and will provide SIEGE OF ro RT MCARREN, (By T. E. Powers.) $ooo ' DOWNTO Wil =: a. ‘bua He of 1 WiLL NEVER Rare ae thareah Taggart, dayiane ther er Bustling at Headquarters, | roses hay , meal enner pairs Gives Out Good News, While |or* State Committee {fs Active. DOWLING PLANS AN EARLY | |#27, 22, INVASION OF BROOKLYN. Pe There, Including the Handling 3 of Funds, While Murphy Looks Out for Manhattan. Everything was bustle and activity AER CONES WIT CARLISLE pie esilroy Judge Has Long Talk with Former Seoretary. of Treat ury—Candidate Flooded with Campaign Music. I don't see how Mr. Dowling’s appoint- ment affects the local situation at all He {s put on the committee to take charge of the campaign in Greater New York and to do everything in his power to have every Democratic vote regis- tered for Parker and Davis. Good News trom Down Bast. “T have good news from Maine and Vermont, but I won't tell just now what it ls, As for Indiana, it is coming alumg steadily, Don't be fooled by the Republican claims of 13,000 and 13,000 in Indiana. They will be giving you Diager figures than that after awhile. ESOPUS, N. Y., Aug. 2.—Ex-Secre tary of the Treasury John G, Carlisle, who spent the night at Rosernount as the guest of Judge Parker, returngi . a ‘The thing for you to do ts to fust take] yyy Tore naar’, Neither Me Ber thetr higher figures and establish them pose or results of thelr conference, ae the figures by which the Democrats! which was almost unbroken throughout will carry the State." last evening. ! Mr. Taggart added the Demceratic A cold north wind brought weathes campaign book is in the hands of the| conditions to Rosemount unlike anys ‘printers and will be issued by Sept. thing that has prevailed hitherto thie 1, at the latest, Aches, ahout Mr. Bryan, | summer and the day was clear and he said: notably cool, Former Judge Freak “T have heard seine About M* | Hulsapple and his son came down oa peres of late. T have not heard whether | horseback from Hudson aad went for @ is to take the stump or not. I'll orsebac! tell tha one bg Blazes the Deme hag piikatbaerekea: ay crat! tors of the country are com- friend ing together In this city within two or uae” gamesrtie or. 3 | he ie three weeks fora meeting. They will] argued many cases, The ride wae go to Evopus to see Judge Parker #1! | planned last night by teupneve BROOKLYN 0O4406-04906044-6-6-660044-66-6000-66 Terrible Effect of Shells Hurled Among the Beslegers by the Heavy Guns. ~AT. MPCARREN'A STRONG Ph ST ae = MANHATTAN BEACH ALTON B. PARKER sa “I Read the NEW YORK WORLD Every Day.” ' works Blown to Death in Ex-|] THE WORLD Elected Cleveland. Bryan on THE WORLD, J, Dowling Will Take No Or-| Residents Tell the Rallroad a ders from Him,” Says the} Board of New Haven’s Poor Sat Law Resken. | plosion and His Assistant \ Biipny dytvsrberine en sq oh ata Cone coeetloned adh A. “Cuvlllar, of Greanvieh, beara aed Tt pr Tammany Leader. Train Service. roe alo rtitt csaia Garniaat | Badly Burned, tnd pete! ‘dveveey o/ Devworat| Bingen Te Pee rae it wan against thestaleg at that time by the NEW An explosion of powder killed one] | YORK WORLD the result might man, burned ‘another and created con-| | Aave been reversed.”—Grover Cleve- | conscience, siderable panic among the guests of ths] | land's Letter to The World, May 10, | by ‘William Manhattan Beach Hotel shortly after 9] 1008 © toner, duly 10,1008 o'clock this morning. % pomder-housesattaahea to Pals Ares SPECIAL LIMITED CAMPAIGN OFFER, Horks exhibition, ‘The structure'was! — Send $1 to The World’s Campaign Club, with the name of some. nach aE agRAEt sad the report was beard! «sf out of town to whom, To pape st, andthe Week: Day: The man killed was Edward White-| Morni bh bg will be ¢ paid, four months, Help t tions when eying if Wentern mathods a Nipedndh bo gd yg powder mixer. | work along by adding to the cient of the newinape? wach i is icy foremost as the champion of Democratic ideas in America. For ever we ios i | See ynceatt Armstrong, he ansotan,| (ar received, the Dally Moming World will be mailed from tis dete ntl then we il have to Det ing {into the swamp, thereby extin-| until late in December, Bear in mind that this offer is for Mail Sub. New Trolley Promised. rg dag fre that was burning away | sorihers onl! iy. Meyer understands thie When tne argument fr the com)" Mam Kaveloped ta Flames, | |ACT PROMPTLY. SEND IN SUBSCRIPTIONS TO-DAY, ENS Ge Beware Tynes Bee ed. the ral ween Armstrong was enveloped in KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE CAMPAIGN, aut nomic ot ‘the ‘uceutive Com: | TR¢ railroad was represented at the fened Of flames and ran with all his strengen SB dbctieteiptie atleecliclinelpentiiedrrpenclacsielesei bias test adel The Regular Price of the Daily Morning World for 4 Moths is $2, but the as Chairman of the Exeoutive Co: hearing by Lawyer B.C, Buckland to the swamp and threw himself into Special Campaign Offer is made at one-half, or only $1. learn mittee?” Mr, Murphy and 0. M. Shepard, the general super mt ._biueines ing Off, and) oe wi BOTH SIDBS OF THE GREAT POLITICAL BATTLE FOLLY AND PAIRLY GIVEN, company and against @ As much gratification as the Impassive) The State Raliroad Board, consisting the Bak teats bis coup in having Victor J, Dowling,| met at the offices in the Whitehall ea! references to President hie closest friend, appointed member of | Building and heard the protests made the State Executive Committes Lo have| hy @ committee of commuters who gre full control of the campaign in Greater|up in arma against the methods em- New York, This means that Tammany | ployed by President Mellen, of the New Hall has been recognised as the com- ee New Haven and Hartford Rall- manting Democratic organisation’ of the! road, who has withdrawn a number of five boroughs, and will have charge {| suburban trains, inconvenfencing the Brooklyn as well as in Maphattan, | suburbanites greatly, Richmond, the Bronx and Queens. When the hearing was opened the “You can.make up your mind,” sa78/ars¢ complaint called was that of the Charles F. Murphy, ‘that Mr. Dowling ivew Rochelle commuters, who were will take no orders from MoCarren, He Tepresented by John Oscar Ball, who will work with the Chairman of the was appointed the chairman of & com- Btate Committes, Mr, Cord Meyer, MF.| ittes on which were also Thomas G, te jt the trains. back ankee amen off, Mellen Rot ing #: 4 i A Si Chairman in name only, ener Hy ite th that they did not pay thelr own New Order Apparent. To-day the new order of things be- came apparent at Tammany Hall, Lead- ers who had not visited the Wigwam but intermittently during the past few weeks, called to pay their respects to Plenty of Time.Tables, he the assembled Mr, Ball, who is @ prominent citisen She speaker then tid, the One to of New Rochelle, told the commission }stete that the New York, New Haven of the inadequate service they are now iy) Lye i yin ay wean getting and the various trains that nave | boiwee: Chester and wD ew been taken off, both in the morning and ork City Hall evening schedules. wag but 100 feet from the rear of the former hostelry. Preparing for the big carnival which 4s scheduled for Thursday night, men have been at work night and day for more than a week. Whiteman and FIRST NEWS! BEST NEWS!’ Oriental Hotele ran from the to the piasaas, The exploded senate HE WORLD 4s the “Chief Champion in America of Democratic ideas” will he the most interesting newspaper in the country In this Presidential cam Puss Fy ‘been dra rare. up yal tne inetalog of this line.” sald, “an loss to know WhY lafier the necessary isgitaon haa been New Haven road mplished, which will be early in the ” " immediately be begun on us this kind of servige,” [alt work wilt ranch fie Be | sald Mr, Ball. "@ince last July there have been about two time tables issued changed conditions. Among the callers were several delegations from Brooklyn, who consulted with the Tammany Boss relative to the sltuation acrose the Bridge. ow rates of commut| paign. iioeg “the: tee wit , Re ene ae ' Tt can be stated on the best of au- y week, and we all had to get a tagiom Bs Soop Leg thntiog brea vere upply st thee AA be able to keep UP lagree to "ae toa higher rate, Bs explosion had ° paper in America. m with the time schedule,” thes help thie ° up We are beginning a campaign that promises to be memorable in history. te Executive Committees Murphy's be only too willing to ught er Mint een ot aero Kiar i], Gua gt ea seen we yak tng ot tone eur fa Dano nde ts reco iy ‘within reason. be accepted not be abated. It may pied as This eeaension, however, did not practically coming from Leader Murphy Himself when this ated. Murphy Is Strengthened. has acquired additional am- Foc for his againat the Sen- ator now that Dor has been put in command of things In Greater New nt will ou unl Me- old place as the instrument of enlightened reform, sane and practical ‘iberatisan, a sued by the Company to see what traing have been withdrawn roth train }seem to be kindly received’ by those et clear-headed progressiveness and constitutional government. service, and Mr. Buckland, of the com- | present. While the question of the standard of- value remained an issue all othitr thytes he Commission that thi ‘This closed the hearing, after which it Qt ; SS 5 foie off ot 600 passes. ca we Be omni by Br withia toe cep Strike Mee boo Ba ue ey ee Latin be ; gers since last July. This, said the | Pr rod ged at of that restraining force the Republican party has rioted in Smpériaism, . | Counsel, necessitated the taking of of | 10 sion milktarism, extravagance and privileged Injustice, Now the t°aevhes + some of the passenger trains, ST. HN’S SCHOLARSHIPS. | come when it can bé called to accbunt. Once more a party wisely, bray'y and Los ge tok washed bere rey fronestly led ein raise with hopefuiness Tilden's old war cry, “Turn the rascals “T challenge you under oath to tell bons —__>— A Long Island Rallroad passenger train coming from Jamaica struck and yell jssion that what ust auld See) fact,” evouted ir, dat Mer y i hod & one ton tif | prote “We know asa fact that Instead of de- m. oer | to: promote tride‘with oF neighbors in Canada, to cut short the insane in Brooklyn, when (oaee with th facts creasing the passenger service has in- with the milttary powers of Europe in armaments made needless by three thovsand vat the proceeds of the collections were eee ea bed sated. bis’ eum miles of oceai, to substitute the reign of law for the personal caprice of an |delng witty of the Wigwamy crowds | plaint to the Commission, A. W. Cole {trary riler, to restore economy and integrity, In government, to bring tragst ; what made Murphy of New Rochelle, who did not represent combinations of capital under legal restraint, and to discourage the permanent ter ibeL Cre collection at] ANY Someleres, oak, Our mwa climatization ofthe Anferican fag in any country in which the Declaration of is eae henated 38 pendence Is a seditious document. To the attainment of these ends The Worhi ' on} point avenue crossing in Lang Island pledges all its energies. train makes *eeveral stope The man was about tiity- te of Connecticut, not_wne old, five feet Qve inches In him he halked, | he @ pressed it, sald in part: weighed about 16 “Will you kindly glance at the scned- rk coat and dark irousers DEWEY VISITS LUDLOW, ||) "2%, 34, thing a ee i adie ges eng New Ht e's situation at the june ey, antorer of the Admiral and Mra. George Dewey em branch Hea it tien east was yy berure Magistrate paseed throagh the elty to-day on their P Healy ong b pans .. tee, eat of wov to Oakdale, where they wil visit 1¢ fine country home of r- Adi Hicnolaw Ludlow at tpt ~ macy Pee ee) they visit was ip sa “ ihe