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HL AFTER “DAO a teen Years Ex-Judge Daniel F, McMahon Has to Fight for the Leadership. ‘Tammany Organization De- Clares that His Antagonist’s Opposition Is Slight. 8 PORE E RH eT OE REE RETRETE SERED TELEGRAPHER SURE, OLD LEADER SURER. _BURRELU'S MEN SAY HOT THINGS IN REPLY. ' “Fair-Weather Promiser” One|Curry Keeps the 17th District ~~ of the Mildest Terms Applied) Ablaze,While McMahon’s Nar- to the Present Incumbent by} "agansett Braves Are Carry- * the Young Men Fighting Him.| ng On Still Hunt for Votes, It's a remarkable circumstance that whenever a man |s a candidate for any- thing—even the most modest man—he gradually arrives at the firm conclusion that he ts IT. That's the case with modest, mila- VWhen Leader Harry Hart, of the ‘Thirtieth Assembly District, first heard that George Burrell was out against him he laughed heartily, To-day he Is worried, So he ts erecting fortifica- Mens to repel the attacks of the Jups Personated by Rurrell’s following. mannered Johnny Curry, Assemblyman « MPhe lende? declares that his new |>Y the grace of “Dago Dan” MoMahon, fertifications are home ‘ule and |!eader of the Tammany hosts in the Gh equitable distribution of the pa- [Seventeenth Assembly District, and : trondge of the district, These are the|*salnst+whom this former ‘telegraph very polrits presented by Burrell, who'] °Perator—and his modesty is filustrated ‘ | for Sve years represented the district in by his confession to an audience that ang Aldermanic Board. he. was what is known as an “oper> “Hany Hart's our leader, gh te He's all riant; 5 “But Burrell is after him v ‘With ali bia might, Ver ‘and George, let tham combat, And to the winner we'll take off our hat; _ But here's to Harry Hart, Evening World reporter to-day. Ourry Sure, McMahon Surer, Judge McMahon is a man: of few He has been leader of the dis- triat seventeen years, JohA Brannigan, a liquor dealer, essgyed to wrest the ¢ only time when the “inttle er had to fight for his tll the votes are counted at ‘eprimaries, ‘Johnny’ Curry will : “That fellow Hart—| know more about politics then, A few OSFSEHOTHOD HHH EH HE PE EEDE EY rHV HEE ing IN FOREST THE WORID: IN THE SEVENTEENTH D1S1R1ICT, AND THOSE WHO ARE TAKING PART IN IT. APE Y HOS LEUEITE HIOY RM DUN 4F954090090005400 14 000 OOOROCEOONEEEEEE>EEETD Ginny RiGnT WAS maMANON TO EA CONTRACTOR? re tvavqooy's FALLING IN in Vig THe LING ' Toe Huogen, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1904 eat CURRY THE amp" THE MERRY M’MAHON-CURRY WAR FOR LEADERSHIP OF TAMMANY FORCES i Kawi win iF HUSTLING Wikh oo ir «= ] TALK Tike YOU | TALK YouR ei se one! / ACUARY SPELL OINOaA ad SuAk MEMAHON 1ONO LEADER? Teaver! FR ENE AS Wander from Guide in Maine | FF fine Woods and Almost Perish . disappointed office-holders and ex- Sop a tedabaeayd office-holders are endesvoring to atir Trom Fe r ‘and Hung KILLED AY to the present office they did up discontent in the Gigtrict for the aim that he was going haie che foal purpose of turning the leadership over ising contract buses, Nor dig|t.one of thelr number. While Iam) CAMDEN, N. J. Aug. %—John Read, 1 have] brother's summer home is Piscataquis in the Long eed - loyalty of County, Me, with a high fever and at p and we don't want such barnacies | M4 Demecracio dietrict. and am 10847] ise, raving in delirium, the reault of intrusted with the leadership of the “they ficure that he was going to pésition for a selfcenricbine career. | éisttict the sentiments of Ite hard- “Thay say that we have ‘Larry’ Del- | banded. honest on our side, Now, that is a cam lie, We haven't got ‘Larry’ Del- are furnishing the funds for Th» O14 Campaigner's Way. fon of the President of the Port Cam: “fiahting purposes. Well. as treasurer| Curry held three meetings last aig woods, With young Read during his F, “- "of the Burrell organisation, I can go on|&t which ex-Assemblyman James J, | ‘from the business men and the young men of the district, who have gone|Orven, Joseph A. Nebgen, Philip Mar- That goes. This is a young] the Commercial Man's fight. and the young man voter . tea in this district. We|madt before, there will be four to- ft want any barmagies like Delmour|"ight and the Curry Sine Hurt His Business. ~~ deking chances against tuture serenity Lam going to vote for Burrell a mat stayed with him get back to camp. Then they frightened to learn that) ree i 3 ER Fag se 35 88 i i charge of thie district a | Without consult oa ago there were only 30 Pallas Exhorts Workiagmen, votes in the majority. To- ne letter we have @ plurality of 8,600. ualen ver ngusen na Out for Young and oid, | Dusioner J! "a. “ leader I have taken charge of |the Nerraganselt of a number of young men iis Mie me it and sent them along. [ bg Avi and Broad- looking out for the young! ¥' byt oy Sn woll as the old. Ingratitude sod tm Com je story of the opposition +g asks IT could go down the line Jot of these fellows who are thet I did them a good ones, but often, but being T could not give a job to whet that came along. Every |} Ihe same difficulty. fight is © good thing any rves to stir up the district | he boys hustling for a day $0 far as Burrell’ ie H y ; H Hi ati i oh az Canavan vas 8 4 “S would like to know the nature of Burrell’s claims, The opposition doesn’t | ton @mount o shucks. {t isn't keeping us mo ‘@wake nights.” in his campalgn, ‘Thinks Hart a Winner, ishon Boast ‘ears of “Jim” Monahan, of Ninetieth street |p Third avenue 4 a stanch Hart | j¢ nd sign: be “leg comes me ‘Yorth donee win?” he sald. “Why, It is a one| “Rother of bis campaign d Ex-Asse' man Fitsgerald, trl 0 Cour sbot. Burrell’s crowd are a lot | Kerrigan, "Dr Cornelia aid Pate : Mautalers aud don't know where they mepersze 4 rreee, , ory nes | undertaker, who used to have an $1, of. I know Hant and I know | io} in the Dock De are the very well, and no man in the|jeaders on John F. Currys side that knows Burrei\ as well as “AN Ingrates,” Says Dan, Would ever vote to make him| judge McMahon's friends declare ) He ia a ‘has been’ He served |every man of ‘em Is an ingrate who, having, favors from McMahon. sde- z five yeara in the Board of | main ore, and because ot nd ‘couldn't make good then |get ae es because they did , the date for to tl and Daniel L. i, oters | Forsythe, of Bt. Into thelr pockets and added thelr | bey an wal Ceca at Camden; the Rev. Mr. Brown, of! witam Autenrieth, a reat eetate | PPC. Mayor Hrush sald: heed There wer three meetings the| Philadelphia, and Oliver Bmith, a Cam~ ‘dealer, of No. 1% East Broadway, who | “Under the advice of Corporation | den eoap manufacturer, have been lived with his wife at No, 21 South | Counsel Sherman, the company has no campaign will] spending part of the summer at Camp {Second street, Williamsburg, was killed | legal right to build that loop, and I ‘66 our ranks. wind up with five to-morrow Bight. be ry jearly to-day by falling down the front | shall stop it, even if 1 have to person. | \y jut MeMahon hasn't thought It worth ler the guidance of a man named gieps of his home. ally tear up the ralls, This corporation : © to hold a meeting, The big] “Charlie,” the party started out on a| Autenrieth and his wife entertained |canont steal a march on the olty.” “Here I am in the saloon business |Narragansett Club, whieh was be-| long trip through the woods on Friday some friends last night. When the | Three times yesterday the Mayor Proclaiming myself for Burrell, while qiiathed to Judge MeMagon along Mai last «The guide ~~ Legh oe friends a for Manhattan Autenrieth | had a squad of policemen drive the ‘leadership by ex-Mayor Hugh compass, Dut none of the party carried accompanied them to the Broadway | jabo way, and he threatened to get privilege in my business affairs, |Grant when he moved uptown, 1s packed | food. terry. rey te uh fifty men out of a population of 1%) foined in a searching party. | bh says that iy tor any person whether | flertie Lo day the woods were searched, but with- against me to say so, \Rere appotn' 7 layer lan who analt night and been dashed to death, vote ers came upon the two young men lying the camp. Young Read regained bis) ‘song are |#enses, Dut Taft's condition became #0 @ ficht, sorious that he was hurried away to his Dave piss ig eres Gene. home, According to Read, Taft's knowl: | oe Mate "g |edge of botany Is all that saved them fellate fae Nia a teleteg or 1PeR{e | trom starving to death. re @re concerned they are one in wand. I am supported in this aaeran (3 bare att ay ink pont thing fe _ Gavin ithe 7, ro ora young Read; “and then Taft would dig | that this class prevails in the majorxy, | Commissiongr Best, Park Commiss Palies and el th ve others have | that stayed our hunger until we lost all | received fat i 7 sommlaigtrer good | among those afflicted. Only ten of the sath as comes | Fitexerald, “Counsellors John J. Hal-| Genes, R. 0 alao Is reported to be the" bia en atu on cn ie 4, Meduire De, 6.9. | 0 caries ett th ding Them Good-By. purchased by the Huckleberry Com-| Mr, Cook {sa street car conductor, | propriation for @ real steam fire engine, Rev. Robert H. ul's P, EB, Church, Read with Taft, heard some one gr and found the man of the steps. His and he died witht and from bol a Wap the young (gineed the a the, front aor Vere ip Bo dense was the fog that even the ‘was lost for a time, and not un- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS eration within a year the franchise til Saturday did he and the men who ne'y A COMTRACTIN: | He did not return, but neighbors} men if they did net quit. Finally they aoe had a bunch of keys In his hand, is pockets ‘had ‘bee ndlaturbes, [ohiee walsh ‘provided. that if, the, old| —— company did not begin work within WORK MONDAY WONDERS. “Hivon it te old and until shown PaooyY CRONIN: ASLAEP AT rae Switch MOUNTAIN sonally Prevents Huckleberry Road from Completing Loop] :?s\,5¢ road violated oe oa In His City. have stopped h FALL Mayor Edward F, Brush, of Mount Vernon, was personally on guard on ONT STEPS eat Sas as mer Ot tea A | een ee are Huckleberry Electric Company did not PRR THE CHUOGET, Mount Sou i Executive Per- WAPKIN LAUNCHES , Whitestone. The company, voted to make demonstration at the World's every member of company, ™ their red shirts, were sent om te mine telegram announcing that ri y has won the first ioertant ef hiece means whole town fe rt of the Baers g 5 WS Yor it turn out to Ww victors on their return than that, there will be ‘There will be @ which won the prize, ile date has not vet set, it ie that Whitestone will soon see glorious night. JAMES MeCREERY & C0, | Misses’ Suit Dep't. Taffeta Silk Dresses or Travelling Suits. Pleated or braid trimmed models, $18.00 formerly $22.90 and $27.50 Children’s Serge, Sailor or. Russian Blouse school Dresses. Odd sizes from 4 to 12 years, \TS A CINCH eunigeeen SHAS. {\P Le ekagusons : $4. WHITESTONE HOSE | tae WORLD CHAMPIONS) ro’ aipeé anak” —— Lengths 37 to 40 inchea, $5.00 Company Whose Application Was Turned Down by Mayor aeoydsip McClellan Wins International —— »| Prize at St. Louis Fair. am wrong Ri en fi f laboret tha ‘New ite Haven Columbia Hose Company No. 1, of Whitestone, L. 1, has won the first prise in the “wet event” at the interna- b tournament at the St. Louis Fair, ‘WOMEN'S Rain and Travelling Coats. Twenty-third Street ‘The “wet event,” as scheduled on the fire compantes in running from station- houses on alarm, attaching hose lines | Man-Tallored Cravenette, Rain and steal a march on the city by trying to | Gets “Black Hand” Letter Demand-| ang ‘getting @ etream of water on a| Travelling Coats, abeoluttly fire, complete a loop from North Fourth avenue to North Third avenue. ie Richard Cook, of Corona, turned over The company claims to have @ > | to the Willlameburg Real Estate Man] ine convery ce Brush save le no|a letter allewed to be fron the “Bisex | O’Rourie, che Main etreat Aruggist of plaited back and box plait having been lost five days in the Maine Had Entertained Friends and ood, because it was granted to the} Hand” %‘ 12.50 New York, Westchester and Connecti-| death unless, he deposits $500 at g cer- | man of Columbia Hose Company No. 1. ‘Value $16.00 ‘o "§8-00, e anderin 1s Howard Tatt, of Provi-| , Met Sudden Death After Bid-|cut Ratway Company five years ago,| tain lonesome spot in the Flushing| Several months ago Mayor McClellan ° Bway @ 13th St. and that company's rights have been | woods. pany. All night special officers were on ing $500 or His Life, supposed proof; all full 4 the ‘The firet prise was $1,000, offered by | models. Some ha nouldes sane the exposition management, Frank |belted backs; others ha box Long Island City police to-day society, threatening him with | Whitestone, fs the manager and fore- ed sleeves turned Gown his application for an ap- gvard, and work finally has been 4 fire hose and turn the water on the ‘oaning early to-day | retreated. Now the city will get an in- n dying at the foot| junction immediately restraining the skull was fractured | company from constructing the loop, as 4 fow minutes. The lit ig feared that on Sunday it may en- police inter that he) deavor to get ahead of Mayor Brush. and was trying to| “I believ continued the when he tall. Noth: “that there is a clause in the yore months and have its road in op- id be null and had not returned, ant | All Baturday night, Sunday and Mon- yy escaped the pangs of were fears that he*4 had len off some of ndering through the miste or Found Raving with Fever, Tuesday afternoon one of the search- | fuch state Both were hunger and oir clothes had almost been thelr back and they were The young men were carried back to “We were almost famished,” sald) fancy Scotch pao $ 50) | eight all-woo! serge Norfolk Maon's supped ks winghude Bridge | roots and we found shrubs and weeds || breasted sults; usual re- 1. tnd double breasted suits; $3 tail value 2.0; the mak- Or" OPNCE Wee eases oe | maker's pricets...... (Apectal to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa, Aug. %.—Fitty | of the wedding guests at the nuptials, ot Charles Birth and Miss Edna Wolf, at Bloomingdale, a cduntry place near here, were polsoned by something in the wedding dinner lac night and for| some hours many of them were In a serious condition All are belleved to be out of danger to-day, although several are very weak | and still suffering, The bride and Dridegroom end their parents are guests escaped and they alded the puv- nm | siclans hing hl night in caring for For « time iw po believed that five or six were @o badly polsoned that they » : 4 SURPRIS| SPECIAL SALE N° 20 Pe z0 ite W. 14 ST | LE ON: aes GET READY! GET READY! FOR SCHOOL! Blue cheviot and fancy tweed Norfolk | Figured English cheviot and blue Fall suits, and black thibet and Boys’ Knee Pants, Cheviot and Tweed; 35c. 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