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UGK WR GAY EN UP THE BOK +> ceptance to the Committee at Albany. 4 (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Oct. 1—In the presence of several hundred of the most Prom- | inent Democrats in the State Judge D. Cady Herrick, Francis Burton Harri: | ‘Gnd their associates on the Democratic State ticket nominated at Sara- ‘wero formally notified of their nominations in Odd Fellows’ Hal) here today, ‘The notification ceremonies took on the color of a demonstration before they had proceeded very far. Judge Herrick's appearanco on the platform Ag Was the signal for a wild outburst of applause, und when Francis Burton | Hartiton arrived with the New York (ity crowd and shouldered his way the crowded hall to his place beside Judge Herrin there was an- pall of cheering, ‘R NOMINEES CHEERED, ‘after another the candidates for the minor places on the ticket got j Old-fashioned Democratic greetings as they appeared in the hall. principals came John Palace, jr., the candidate for Secretary of Hall, of St. Lawrence County, who i running for Comp- John Cunneen, the Democratic Attorney-General, who has suc- d od in putting @ quietus on the protestations of ctvie virtue of the pres- nor; William Muench, of Syracuse, who is the candidate for State er; ‘Thomas H. Stryker, who is running for State Engineer and Sur- Judges Cullen and Werner, who have the honor this year of Judiciary places on both tickets. agh the leaders of every Democratic faction in the State were \n ‘there whsn't a sign of scrap anywhere. Charles F. Murphy and r » With their foliowers, were quite close to one another, but ‘Was 60 thick you could cut it. Mr. Murphy and the Tammany Fousing cheers and so did McCarren and bis men and William F, ER HERRICK’S SPERCH. mt Campbell Lee, of Ithaca, made the notificalion apeech, aud tt effort. In responding, Judge Herrick bandied the situation ‘that tickled the Democrats mightily, He took a few more falls Par mit ‘GAcll administration and Odellism generally, and his pledges to for Governor by the Democrats, the. ‘Judge Makes Ringing Speech of Ac-| beg THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, | MRS, PHIPPS AND HER CHILDREN, WHOM SHE WILL | HAVE IN HER POSSESSION KOR THE NEXT SIX MONTHS, She Is at the New Netherlands Ho a Dorothy Phipps | SAUSAGE-MAKERS ‘M-electod, on behalf of the people of the State alone made in er dew! with applause, ’ Ri eas REPLY TO RMAI, NOTIFICATION. Teen toeris fe ny hy ‘ ccsadacs Acceptance, | MANY DEMOCRATS GO TO SEE JUDGE HERRICK. ‘et men, the Tammany oy Lorpevg ang ‘arise tnd tional count Seswede well represen =e CHARMED BY GEMS, cont la TH t ee MAID IS HELD { fas themed Arnie Slevin Tells Magistrate ius tre tac} She Just Couldn’t Help Making Off with Mistress’s Jewelry— Bail Fixed at $1,000, 4 an gn a 7 that os ri, Ber trakt x ag 8 oon: oF private gal ale. be truth oF he tau name Annie Slevin, of No. 147 Amsterdam te cannot ter. | avenue, was held in $1,000 ball to-day in the Harlem Pollee Court, charged Dut] With having been hypnotized by soo worth of jewelry which lay on her mis- treas's dressing stand. Annie was #0 nea {charmed by an heirloom of valuable pearls, it Is said, that she just couldn't help but take them. The charm wore off some when Magistrate Hogan fixed the bail, Mrs. Edwin Fitemaurice, of No, #1 West One Hundred and Bixty-fir: street, made the complaint, alleging tsa: | Annie walked’ away with a brooch of | eight pearis. Besides the brooch, a bead | chain and a pair of diamond cuff cut. them, Like and extrava- of the peo I tea reform tate so as to L) and sti. tions and {n- ae ton waste a | im about some .| demand the bologna operatom, for we LINKED TOGETHER Bologna, Wienerwurst and the Frankfurter Unions Have Or- dered a Seneral Strike, De- manding Pay by the Pound. Sympathetic Strike Threatened, “Give us the Open sicin at one end,” don't get used to (ne ais upen sein, vad mayie some ham gets lost and we are ebarged for the jose." ‘The frankfurver locals of Weehawken wresten 4 eympatacuo sirkke, hey have been in revolt sace the dog days, Loey ovjeot to the fall style of trunk: curver What demande a ouige & ome end, me tramkfurter fitiers and stuffers of Weet New York and Gutten. oloty. “What we can tell of these im: frankfurters,” said the walking delo- ee of local No. 7 of the Bwiss Liver- rst Union, “would make the con- sumer grow! like a hound. You can tell a dog by his bark, but can you tell his skin? Not y We Dut a Swiss label on our sau: what you imagine the man: er pa done, He | hired non-union rishmen in the chopping department ue he bas got Swedes grinding the pig juckles. Walt, maybe we (ell some secret vet that will make the society for the prevention of damage to an+ mals to wonder, Union Demands Apology. “Bome joker says the wurst is yet to Wurst that will come when you call. We know one or two things that may make people put @ cat in the room to seo if it spite and makes its fur rise when you put @ sausage on the table. “The union must be logized to for hiring free workmen who are not in- cluded in the union, or else ) speak. Pay we by the link and don't put any fancy shapes on the frankfurters.” legates from 36 shops in Manhat- tan and Brooklyn are holding meetings at No, & East Fourth street. Pickets | ‘ave been appointed and ordered to| watoh the shops that are now running. | The manufacturers laugh at the! reat to tell the inner secrets of the| trade and cssert that they can readily come; yes. and we can tell of some) 4 tel with Them Now, and asband Was Satisfactory, PAYNE SUFFERS WEA SPELLS Postmaster - General _ Rallies Under Restoratives, but His Condition Grave — President Roosevelt Among the Callers. ‘ WASHINGTON, Oot, 1—Powtmaster- General Payne, according to informa- tion conving from the sick room this forenoon, gained more rest last night than during the two previous alghts, but his sleeping in the early hours of the morning was interrupted by weak- hing spells, The most severe of these ocburred at 6 o'clock, ——————$ POLICE RESERVES Says the Settlemont with Her TO UL RT Members of Riggers’ Union Try to Force Way Into Brooklyn Gas Works and Lively Scrim- mage Follows. Three men were hurt and four at- rests were made in a riot at the Brook- lyn Union Gas Company Works, Tenth avenue and Cross street, Wilianwourg, this afternoon, Before the riot could be quelled the reserves of the Clermont Avenue Police Station were called out. ‘The cause of the disturbance was an effort on the part of members of the Riggers’ Union to enter the gas com- pany's yaré. The riggers claimed that the nigtt, immediately administered moderate stimulants and Tegtoratives, and these suificed to brnig @bout a prompt raily. Presiden’ shortly before 11 o'clock this forenoon and remained a few moments In the private apartments, When he came out be sald he felt much encouraged re- Mr, Payne's condition, DispXe the improvement noted In Mr. Payne's condition as disclosed by the afternoon had undergone no further e for the better, Dr, Rixey re- that it was about the same and in reply to a question said Mr. Payne's condition st! grave. LEWES ANS" ~ WAECLO LD ‘The lady valets were inaugurated at Bellevue to day aad, strange to say, the most modest young interne on the hos- pital staff didn’t blush when Miss Nelly Mc@innis tripped into his ward as he was just awakeniig from a rosy slum- ber. in the actual and not the poetic sease alee McGinnis tripped. Bhe ls very ied and (ripped over the dvor 6 young interne way moved to At} though clad only in fara he ran to the side of M Ginnie and helped her up. seventy-six years oid, and a great-aunt to thirty-three children. “Have you seen -the Paroe, the Bees Brammel of asked Dr. O Reilly. “Do you call them maida, indeed?’ weried Dr. O'Reilly. “Bure 1 have seen the four of them, and ‘he’ at her worst was a lassie beside them, Theyre the nige old ladies, though, andll make good) =grandmothers for you poor Srphans. The Society for the Prevon- | tion of (@ sity to the Aged ought to| put in a hick agates @iowin’ the ven- bie dears to work. “oe matter of fact the four chamber. maids that have been installed In the phe of men valets in Bellevue are making & strong finksh for the century t Roosevelt called at the hotel | ") morning ‘bulletin, hig condition this | P? was extremely | I Bartlett, Heywood & Co, who were erecting five new gas tanks, were using ordinary workmen to do 4 glass of work hich they claim to belong to their ex- clusive field of labor, Greenley R. Thorp, foreman, stood uard at the gate, With him wero homas Riley o: Fiftjeth street and ‘inst a’ @, Brook, and Fy iy Doyle, of, ite -Afth street and First avenue: J rs ke down the attacked the three men. After laster for soave time the the riot was Fohnson, of Ti Union avenue; Horace Hoe, of 16 Batavia street, Man- hattan; Dennis Dillon, of 0) Wea Twelfth street. and William, Foster of 1o1 J were taken to the ation by the police. Clermont MME. SEMBRICH SUED FOR S258 Mme. Sembrich, the prima donns. whose name off the stage is Marcella Sembrich Stengel, is the defendant in an action brought in the Supreme Court by Samuel Kronberg to recover $2,385 commissions on the profits of certain concerts arranged for her at Los An- «eles, Ban Francisco, Portland, Ore.; Seattle, Wash., and Spokang, Wash, during the month of May last. Kronberg alleges that he entered into an agreement with Mme, Sembrich Jan. is |4 lagt for a series of concerts and was to recelve out of the net receipts of each performance 10 per cent. up to $2,600; 16 per cent. on all sums between 2,00 and 4,000; and on all sums over 0% 2 per cent, Ten per cent. was to be deducted from his share of the rail- road expenses of Guillaume Stengel, Mme, Sembrich’s husband, and the plaintiff was to pay all his expenses in connection with the arrangements, to which Mme, Seaibrich was to contribute on, Mme, Sembrich's net receipts, etd eles, berg ayers, we At Los wh; San Francisco, 4,000 at ot concerts Portland, $3,000; at le, $2.50), and at Spokane, $2,500. mark, They ate also all near-sigh ex a that there need be no trepidation the of the most modest M of being seen with hia vest of. — which, while cap- ected. the ware- Nhe just demands | earnings of Nis family to starv- | tong were taken. The robbery was reported to the Wes One Hundred and Fitry-second ‘ @tation, and Detective-Bergt. McV. t upon the case. He found Anole at li O'clock last night Gnd arrested her. Ti give them bacs, said the gir a| “I was only fascinated by them didn’t mean to take them. I saw th | lewels on the dresser and T couldn't jus help it. They charmed me." The Magistrate thoueht that $1.00 bed of bafl and held her for examina on. 1 —— te SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK , the ux. MONDAY MORNING WOMIDERS. ee | ti, | lon Monday next, apply .o He therefore claims there $2.66, of which he has u anythin Leon fask!, Kronbers’e lawyer, will, have the cas placed on the preferred calendar for tthe atcikere paces th ten 47" | DESERTED WIFE IN HOSPITAL Sut" causes, that it may be heard Aatessen dspodiations of Manhattan and | ——_ |S ene aoa wit be oppoeed by Hows the Bronx are to hold meetings to-night | gayy nora Three Days After Hus-|g Hummel, who represent Madame ry Ala: use the putting up of prices on band Lett ee, Sembrich, and who have filed an an- mported sausage. swer denying every allegation made by pees age has Mrs. Mary Ware and her two chil epeclally in which HELD FOR BURGLARY. dren, George, aged eighteen months, ywee him $2,636, pels bee and Jennie, aged five days, we allie In the arrest and atraignment of | {3d from the boarding No Suecn rUR MEAT EATERS. yn ert, twenty-four years old, | eighth street, | t bast One H ed and This | Hospital, sick . : ‘ Noost In Prices Not Likely to | ‘ eve they |, The woman went to the house, which pvc, Play Be lieve (hey | ig kept by a Miss Judd, a week ag Affect New Yor ave ong of the Ha shop-window’| iaat Friday. She was accompanied by| 1... savance by the Meat Trust tn the mashers. Hert was before Mag-|her husband. That same night Wa fe ian wad \akia: 6h abana, bast | Hogan, ¢ Hariem na | went AWAY, and the following day sen: | orice of ribs and loins of ¢ poet tc day. ar on a charge of otter to his wife saying he wa senta per pound does not, according t | y in $1,000, going awny for a month. fe left cat ; dealers tially affec | "Policeman O Shea, of the East One| money, and it was imp , lundrea an Street Btation, | the woman in her co ade tt ight, He was| The obiid was born na riding a Be nue Car when since then the other ve ed by the Meat e heard a orneh of He maw a| cared for the unfortunate we | | te eo Ring the. trust product. pai an with a large bundie of clothes run- | was no longer poarihle for them to giday tha they had not been Informed ung up One Hundred ani F tes » Baile ed and Niath street ther, however, and to-day they notified the police of ber plight, ‘6, which may not after all at A vf the Inc extend to 1904, ‘MAS, PRIPPS MAY MARRY MR, MKEE She Registers at Hotel Nether- land About the Time Her Husband’s Uncle Arrives from Europe. HAS CUSTODY OF HER GIRLS FOR SIX MONTHS, | Financial Matters Satisfactorlly Settled—Reported that She Expects to Sail for Europe Shortly with Her Two Children Mrs. Genevieve Chandler-Phipps {sat the Hotel Nethertand with her two | little daughters and thelr nurse. She came here from Pittsburg, according to her own statement, on private busi- ness, not in any way connected with the suit against her husband, and add- ed that she had nothing to say in re-| ward to the case, as everything was setted in a satisfactory manner, ‘The fact that Henty Phipps, uncle of Lawrence Cowles Phipps, the hus- band of Mra. Phipps, arrived here from Europe on the Baltic about the same time that Mrs, Phipps arrived | here from Pitstburg gave rise to va- rious rumors. Down Town in a Cab. Mrs. Phipps sent her daughters, who are to remain with her for six months under the arrangement giving the ehil- dren alternately to their father and thelr mother for ste months at a time, for s walk in charge of thelr qurse, and went down town in a cab, Mrs. Phipps went straight to the office of her lawyer, James B. Beck. at No. ¢¢ ‘Wall wireet, and it was said that Law- yer Buah, who represents Mr, Phipps im this city, met her there and that the final transfer of money and securities to her was there consummated, No one in Mr, Beck's office would discuss the matter at all, and Mra, Phipps was absolutely silent when she left the office, Mr. Bush would pot talk either, Wouldn't Disenss Business, Mrs. Phipps returned to the Hotel Netherland sbortly after noon. She de- clined absolutely to say what business she had transacted down town. “IT have absolutely no statement to make.” she said. ‘Is it true that vou are to marry Mr. McKee?" was asked. “I have nothing to say on that or any other subject,” answered Mra. Phipps. From a friend it wag learned that Mrs, Phipps .will be here for several urday next to conclude the arrange- ments for transferring property to her. The Christmas holidays Mrs, Phipps and the obiidren will spend in Denvor, returning afterward and making their permanent home in this olty. Mrs. Phipps's youngest obild, Helen, celebrated her fourth birthday yester- day. To-day a big box of furs arrived at the holel for ber, It was sald that they were went by her father, No Cause for Conference, Mr. Phipps said emphatically that there was no cause for any conference. “The case ls closed,” he said, “Mra. Phipps has seoured the custody of her First Appeal by Democratic Na- tional Treasurer Peabody for Small Contributions Suocess- ful and Another Will Follow, TAGGARY SMILES OVER CHECK FOR MILLION. Reported Contribution by Sena- tor Clark Also Causes Other Smiles—Important Campaign Documents to Be Distributed, Although Treasurer Peabody, of the Democratic National Gommittee, made Announcetpent to-day that the com- mittee is practioasy broke, there was an alr of joyous enthusiasm around | headquarters, Chairman smiled and: smfled—tn taot, everybody | esiecg fo smile did not come off) vening World reporter asked | Trenguret Peabody for a sight of the! $1,000,000 check Senator Clark is said to have presented to the committee, “T wish T could see it myself,” gurgied = Treasurer Peabody, “Don't you worry about that million- dollar check,” sald Chairman Taggart. “All T have to say about it is that any contributions from a legitimate source Will be accepted with thanks, ‘Te Ask for Small Contributions, woeks and that {t will take until @at-/ i005 20) Chairman Taggart asserted that it is well established that the Republican National Committee is supplying funds for the carrying on of the campaign ot Thomas Watson, candidate of the People’s party for President. Not only {s this known to Democrats, Mr. Tag- Sart sald, but the knowledge is held by men prominent in the People’s party, who are preparing to make vigorous protest, Treasurer Peabody will send out hie second appeal for funds on Monday and expects @ generous response. This ap- peal will be directed especially to Demo- orate able to make smal] congributions, “The result of our firet appeal was extremely satisfactory,” declared Mr. Peabody, “I would like to see many more small contributions, The Demo- cratic party Is the party of people with ‘small incomes. We ha’ wealth: class to to ss 4 clase ° ofet hand the in of Republican methods wi! y nd gladly contrib \ | Re, iy ute larnp ome to fhe Campaign Expenses Heavy. “Few understand the extent of the expense involved In —- on lg OR fay juoting. Instance, we would Iike to send out document ing . Cari hurs’s artic! the tariff; Mr. Pu- Uteer’s Lo and Bdward M. Bhep-| 5 art's speech, but the is ex- premety. peery, Lat the Repub- ‘ational Committee matled 2,000,000 pine of a tasteful the speeches of children for six months every year, ond has them with her now, and the t | Anancial matters have been definitely settled to the satisfaction of bow parties concerned.” When Mra, Phipps returned to the hotel after her drive, she showed evi- dent relief when she heard that her ebiidren had arrived safely with their nurse. Later on Mrs. Chanter, an aunt of Mrs. Phipps, called on her. The visit of Mrs, Phipps to New York at this time, and the report wat she expects to eall for Burope with ner children shortly, has revived the rumor that she may soon marry Mr, H. Hart McKee, whom she has known since childhood. — SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises, 5.66/8un sets. 5.44/Moon rise 10.28 ‘THE TIDES. = 48 ) Campania . deneca El Monte Dagery:.. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DaY, Brooklyn City, Prince Arthur, Swansea. Halifax. Phuadelphia. Comanche, Bouthamoton. Incksonville. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Umbria, Liverpool Al'aehany, Jemminn &. Paul, South’mptn,Curityba, ‘Matanzas, Kroonland, Antwerp Morro Castle, Havana Astoria. Glanow Mar. Galveston Minnehaha, London. Sabine. Brunewick Phoenicia. Hambure. El Valle, New Orleans Philadelptia, CuracoaApache. Charleston. | jae, ‘The, $00, Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. CANDY CATHARTIC PREVENT ALL BOWEL TROUBLES PARKER ATTENDS WEDDING Democratic Candidate Present at Nuptials of His Fair Ward, ESOPUS, N, Y,, Oct. 1—Judge Parker and mémbers of his family to-day at- tended the marriage of Judge Parker's ward, Miss Kathryn Lawton, and Rob. ert Livingston, which took place at West Park, Former State Senator John J, Linson, ot Kingston, will visit Rosemount this afternoon, Coward hoe POR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Just snug enough to hold the foot securely, roomy enough to afford perfect "lease, built along hygienic! lines, the Coward Shoe forms the ideal foot cover-| ing for men, women and children, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. CNP FUNDS DAUGHTER Pai | KE CMG WS, | charge by admitting It, Poter Everhardt Has Mra, Mares garet Wolbogel, Who M Against His Wit, S to the Yorkville Court. ‘ ‘ >it . ira. Margaret Wolbogel, of 20, sel MAAQ First avenae, wae arraigned ip be) Ycrkville Court to-day on a charge disorderly conduct preferred by her father, Peter Everhantt, of No, 7 Kast Fifty-eixth street, @ 4 banker. Mr, Everhardt said that bie ‘ daughter drew a revolver and painted? ii it at him in his own home, where she had come to mass trouole f6F the | fam.ly. Mire Wolboge! told men that ene had marry father's wishes and & consed him that he woud not allow her old home to without subjecting her to Indignities. She declared that tempted to pull the clothes fram back becaus® she would not leave house at he orders, Mr. Everhardt denied yrigtres! of his daughter and told of the where his en polated a pi a’ him. — Mrs. Wolbogtl we u ans’ with mitigati eee na ane iid tet ee eee volver was drawn, but It was onl frighten 4 father, not actually threaten im. fagistrate Ommen paroled the womaty® mnt fn $60 ball. He advised her to be : lor at le month, else he w har areated and’ the dail Ht neoer w 3 ‘ ” mITaQe arent ‘ x Skin Humors cured by Cuticura > 0 cleanse the oe cone CUTIGURA PILLS = To cool and cleanse the blood, whew the ©»! and all else : ee ee reat LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. — REWARD ot ' Shite; collar suaraved Rex, “1 na —— 7 Elijoti_place, Brooklyn. WANTS! WANTS! Branch Offices 7 i THE WORLD, Wi) | For the Reception of Advertisements at the Regular Advertsing Rates, MANHATTAN AND BRONX, " Bvery American District Telew graph o in the elty receives World Wants at office rates, PIRST AV—At ¥ 1782, tinal es. ad” SECOND AY—At Nos. 445, 957, 1008, 1318, 1406. THIRD AV.—At Nos. 259, 890, 87 47%, @48, 660, 1026, 1101, un 1841, 1860, 1515, 1663, 1714, nai, 9110, 3900, 8194, 3409, FOURTH AV.—At No. 391, FIFTH AV.—At Noa, 1420, 1468, SIXTH AV-—At Nos, 68, 163, 247, 614 aw ¢. | ea hare P ‘2203. snot a! 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