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“THE WORLD:~ WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER’ 5; 104. Bere bss ROUTE OF DANGEROUS AUTO ROAD RACE. ON LONG ISLAN WHIGH IS ALMOST CERTAIN TO MEAN LOSS OF sen to Ga te In Enrope Many Contests Similar to This One Have Been Held, Almost Invariably Being Attended by Fatalities of Some Sort, but That Fact Doesn't Ardor of the Contestants for the Vanderbilt Cup, ‘ PPAPLOLDED DOLL OSPERELE ODED OEEEEEEEII44-L590 1:8 GE ELEIOGED SSE DITO DIOUEOTD ISTE IO DODGOPEDHD Mt the Commissioners had allowed Mr. Schmitt to carry names pay and select bis own favorites trom the lower RETROACTIVE, Adsoclation began ite investigation it larty to tho resolution ptssed by the Civil Service ‘allowing the Park Commissioner to carry a large ' pay roll without pay andappoint in their places the eligible lists, This resolution was retroactive in Y sanctioning similar juggling with the pay roll in the past. nes! to the Mayor is tedious in Ite length and vol- tations from various inwe and statutes. Mr, McCooey, who wrote ly that his board was seemingly blind to vio- and gpirit of the law in opening a gap through ‘could enter into the employment of laborers, planat! of the retroactive resolution of March 16, the that Reform Park Commissioner Bustice had gone ‘the Commissioner removed to-day. OSB WHO WERE REMOVED. Commissioners, removed are: HIN H, M’COOKY, President of the Board, of No, 1426 Pacific street, lyn; @ Democrat. OME SIEGEL, member of the Siegel Cooper Company, ot No, 65 ‘aed ‘s res | EPH P. DAY, a real estate dealer, of No. 258 Broadway, a Democrat. 4& CROWNINSHIELD, a broker, of No, 80 Broadway, a Demo- oN} F. O'CONNOR. a lawyer, of No. 428 Clermont avenue, Brook- bee DELETES BOLT COEATION, ‘whoge resignation was accepted, was also a Republican, ‘MeCooey was the only salaried member of the Civil-Service Com- gion, receiving $6,000 a year for his services as president of the board. meMMoGooey Ig @ McCarren Democrat and was formerly Assistant Post- aster of Brooklyn. He declared to an Evening World reporter to-day it the Commission had acted upon the advice of the Corporation Coun- what they had done they were convinced was strictly within the Sey ‘MeCooey admitted that his resignation had been requeste¢ by Mr. é eran eee at removes, bot pity vated with v our ot] NOR! Ketoe Fope to Mofar. lh FOLLE 1] | WINS SE ESS CE masta HIGHAM HTS sn spans Sant SSS! WMG FECTION NS HGAT CAMS 4 GOT ALS A explanation had no force with the city’s Exocutive, He filed his rgoe with the Commission on Sept: 8 and demanded an immediate # * This he received on Sept. 20, and his letter to President McCooey. ) Seeiateas Hee eames DUETUL STATS, SLAY ACHES yr i cesteaitr th mer exoaioncon of the deten of the charges Laceaie Sadek vat eee dip he The Governor Defeats Senators Tammany Sends a Big Array of Nemian 1h recy Gaeahth, the, spre Spooner and Quarles, the Su- Lawyers to Defend Anthony Gate for the. State Senate from the Fifth District of Kings County split in HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle cr common glass with ‘our water and let it stand twenty- , D four hours; a sediment Tene: i preme Court Declaring His| Colensi, Who Is Being Prose- Chairman Says Complete Can-| Comptroller Refuses to Sanction—ieidneys: Wit stains the linea It i idence of kidney trouble; too fre- wilfully violated the law. Iam also forced | halt. ‘Twenty-six delegates, controtied| Party Regular. cuted by Supt. Morgan. vass Shows that New Jersay,| Demai tho some respects, at least, this violation | and led by. Willam A. Doyle, Deputy SS New York ‘| Inds of Dienart Depart ses seis io sams eas a Imnecie it bad Sct bgon toe tho son | "> Common, eit ha a ome oS ane tu: | pram the come of Antony Count ot ew York, Connecticut and). ments Uniess the Law Com-fkno kidneys and bladder are out of Mecarren, ‘remained end -nomtrated| prome Court to-day declded the La| No si? Mott street. who was arrested) INdiana Are Democratic, pels Hm to Bo So. ” What to Do, ‘There Is comfort in the knowledge often expressed that Dr. Kilmer’a wamp-Root, the great kidney rem- y, fulfils every wish in curing rheu- Follette ticket. regplar. Three Judges, | for refusing to take an oath in the office Marshal, Dodgy. and Winsiow, are for] of Superintendent of Elections Morgan, | (Hes am or thi I] the Le Pollette faction. Chief Justice | was called in the Centre Street Court) Chairman ‘Thomas Taggart, of the | cute Grout #itarbeat hd. Abst figanoday dissents, to-day. Charles Henry Knox. Chairman’ pemocratic National Committee, ts-day | rolling to-day when the Board of Es- The deciston settles the bitter fight|of the Tammany Hall Law Committee’! congrmed the story printed exclusively | tate met to continue Its investigatio Detween the two Republican factlona inj Robert L Luce, Abraham Levy and The Evening World last night that| @® the department estimates, As . pain in the back, kidneys, this State as to prhich was entitled to) Witte ‘and Brand, of No. 14 Broadway thorough) canvass of the doubtfuhs 9% Com Melon Langtry, of the De-liver, bladder and every part ot the place its nominees on the State teket| aboeared for the Italian, States has been made bythe Nitioneim patient ‘Correttion, presented his | urinary passage. It corrects inability at the November elecion, It-was explained that this. ereat ar-| Gommitteo with resulta which are very | Pudget, showing an increase of wii2,./to hold water and scalding pain in ‘One faction, known as the “Half-|ray of counsel was present because It! gratitying to the Committee, to himself | $47.0, mostly for salaries the Comptrol | Daaetag it, or bad effects following reeds,” is headed by Gov. La Follette,| bad been determined to make a fight 0") ang to Judge Parker, ler announced his position, use of liquor, wine or beer, and over- The other is headed by 8. A. Cook, and|Supt. Morgan's methods of Interrogat-| We have completed thiy canvass,” | ,,"Unlers the law compeis us,” he said, |comes that unpleasant, necessity of is suported by United States Senatore|ing voters of foreign birth. Tt was sa!d) onid Mr. Taggart to-day, “and it has ‘I will not sanction these constant In-| being compelled to go often during Bpooner and Quarles. This is known as|by Mr. Levy tsat thousands of cases! been a most thorough one, One of the | “Towses of salary.” the day, and to get up many times the “Bt faction. Tine “Stal-| would dépend upon the result of tals one, | things it has accomplished has been the "The prevailing rate of wage law’—~ | during the night, The mild and the \imrts”” asked the Supreme Court to en-| Deputy, Attorney-General Collins @p-| elimination of several Statee from the Bp the Commissioner, extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root Join the Secretary of State from placing! peared for Mr. Morgan. He said that | jit of doubtful ones, 't know about that law,” the is soon realized, Tt stands the hfgh- the names of the La Follette nominees| the proceeding in which Colensi had) “Our canvaas shows that New Jernoy, Comptroliee interrupted in his turn, {est for its wonderful cures of the ‘on the ticket, been summoned had to do with sabre | New York, Connecticut and Indiana are DY de A anbisd ways of looking Be eae ete vive tak need to enter into © dis¢ussion in detail which Doyle ts ‘Tae Governor, although over py| election, not the coming one. UndeF| no longer doubtful States, They are : formed that the law ap- | & medicin dest. “3 pose pie and the Eight’ | the National Gustenties « cl 111 Section 7 of the General Election lay, | surety Democratic as though the vote | Pleé only to per diem wages and not |Sold by druggists in Afty-cent and his effort to seat his contesting delega-| be said. it was & misdemeanot for | was in. Indiana we were in doubt about | annual salaries, I offer these mo- | one-dollar sizes. tion, is now legally given contre! of the| Colensl to refuse to be sworn in such & | for nome time, but our figuree show that tions: You may have a sample bottle of party In the Btate. S lawyers insisted upon the it te safely Democratic, “That the Corporation Counsel be | SwWamp-Root, the great by ee Alan Hie State ticket ts declared the regu-| presence of Mr, Morgan. Mr. Morgan| “Wisconsin we do not claim yet. We advised as to the prevailing rate of | edy, and @ book that tells igi whey Int Reoublican ticket, #0 that tt wili| mally came {0 court on @ telephone | still look upon It as a doubtful State. | Wages In relation to the annual sal- both sent absolutely free by mail, message, but Magistrate Darlow sald he ne reports, however, are that if the | ary.’ ” Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- broken with McCarren and followed | now bear that appellation, The Spooner| peed pot answer any questions. Mr. 4 Supreme ts This motion was then folio ton, N. Y¥. When writing be sure to Licket must choote another name if it! Morgan’ was willing to explain. some | Supi ‘ourt decision ts against the jas then followed by the | ice that -you read this qeorene ee we srclfbece tg sq thi He said that th Hing’ | Haltu fon that th ings. je #n tha: e proceed jaifbreeds, th motion that t Cc issioner > should be continued in the field after| breeds, the La Follette men, will Commissioner of Ac:| veer in the New York i with Former Serator Coffey and beat e Fe ote Songer Saeyp sbcomgee rial ~ Eapicartregorg er aiegrere, [emalnst Colggs! were lowed ad trian ‘or | 20ck. {0 the Democratic standard. 80 | counts be instructed to make investiga: | er 1B) Ot Uke oi stake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. het the leaderahip-of the district Kehoe] ‘The result of one of the bitterest po-, the law, Phen this decision is hande down 19 | tion to find out what the relation of sin may be considered as a serious biow| cemuAeate ewan, from him’ sald Mr. | sin in our list,” he private employer. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- his delogates to him. , | favor of the Stalwarts, as it sure’y wil had been promised the nomination for | Vitleal quarrele ever fought in Wiscon-| “TOU took this man's naturalization | be, we will be ready to include Wigeos. | Wages in the jostitution ls to that of Senator by Doyle, having agreed to give . othe opponents of Gov La Follette.| "1 did not take it; he gurrendered tt,” ‘Most of the advances asked by Com. |dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every. Before the convention wus called to| The quarrel reached a crisis last June | sald Mr. Morgan. missioner Lantry were on account of | bottl aacnoiapainicenns when the fight was before the Repubil- trate Bari fter @ lon, ° the inorease of the number of prisoners a es order last night Keboe Jearted (bat | Gan ‘National Commitiee with ihe re-| meni held, Colensi for, examination ¢- DEMORALIZATION IN he had een compelled to harbor, in- : ZERODONE was the only one cartied by McCarren, whose represenative in the district |» J, Morrissey Gray. Kehoe, who had : }: ea he urge that by such evasion of thé Iaw the city loss, or that political.opponents were lations. Your oath of office, and Doyle had & combination with| sult that Gov, La Pollette’s wers,| morrow. Mr. Levy. Mr. Knox and the cluding United States prisoners, Eimira a an effort to administer our respec- Coffey, and, wing he had thfee of wre Were conehiered uJ constitute the other lawrere det the Trailan then } Reformatory prisoners and others. ' s “ * “a ine of the pariv in tate, ried for the Supreme rt to . w anid in the public interest,and the | Kehoe's delegaten through Caftey’s in- | fadlonl wing of tig paris in the State| slaried for Whe pene tor hin _Dartington Wants #1014108, shal! be kept with an exercise of intelli- fluence, had decided fo nominate At jservative, wing of the partv was de-| Phe wre gs: A yp ag & somblyman Keegan, of the Seventh Dis- | clared regular. and ite delerates put on| when his reports, bound and typewrit-| The D lee Treatment f The question was raised in a contest) ten, were presented, an exclamation of ry a5 one could be to the disagreeable nature ot ‘Ant called upon to perform, but I must neverthe- surprise came from the board and "fx- | travagance!" was ejaculated | After the Commissioner had said the! —— inlet, for the Benate. McCarren, who | the, temvoi ’ had been waiting for 4 chance to Win | {nstituted by Senator Spooner to have| Kehoe, too him into camp and prom-|the “Big Four” elected by the bolting ALWAYS CURBS PILES it, and 1 therefore request rt him for the nomina- | CoMvention that he led recognised. When A i your resignation as Presiden teed to support bim the Stat vention wi reports had been made on his own type- 2 - PB N Civil Service Commission instanter, of | lam with te eres ews ine | Mg saya ot oh tlente ng Deputy Attorney-General Bulger, mes a What the ook aon Ae |v praia, an, dor Pap aes 3 % : Orny in the Eighth, Thus, fore t were clas as adminis- . v ine mi J y GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN, Mayor. line-up ta the convention it was weén | fajlon or La Follette men. 423 as After Tour of State, Says | iitey tho Sedttee ‘orococted we * 4, O%,aale At all fret-laas Gru T REMOVED. & dealock would result unless Doyle | Were excluded from the temporary Toll Vot E hi Ar einerease of sauaries constituted he ‘Pally yourself — write for etrenter. could capture a delegate or MoCartwn | because of contests In hich tiey Agured. demeinegomenene oters Everywhere Are De- pressing cause reaae, Walder Co,,9%,4,107 Beekman “htreet, New be © Park Commiiswioner Schmitt directly accuses him of wil-| could ateal one. mye control of the convention to Commissioner repeatediv said that he This Dendlock Begins Early. Whe 1, Pollette faction by © malorty| Tammany Leaders Report that| serting Odell and Higgins, oeeaes cou SU, "as eotderpicn were prot: By thority of, tl Kings County| Because of the “nutocracy” of Gov, able and the expense of such a ‘me sersice Jaw in many important particulars, It reads “say that after a Caarles’M, Byrne calied the | Ia Follette and the maa n was only problematical. & a, patient examination of the Comm a | M. Byree eal Te Polleite ond the ma per in which the Workers of the Reform ee made you by the Clyil Service Com- bit of order all night. The rest was | walked out of the State convention ‘and izati Deputy Attorney-General Charles N. ™ constrained to find that you have wilfully evaded | dlworder. | Hie read the call: and an-|eld another convention “denominat Organization Are in Line with} puiger, who was sent out by the Demo. law in many tmportant particulars. A discussion | Rouneéd that the convention must select | fhe "rumsl convention by the La Fol Them This Y cratic State Committee last week to | @ temporary enairman, ' 7 u 5 * a shasive conduct has been com- | lus wea in ‘an inatant Hind named & man, Selteatenat-taree inited Staten Ad s Year, sound the political pulse yp thé State, 5 answers were, to my mind, same, am e roll cal and Quarles. Congressman returned to this clty to-day. Mr. Bul- 4 beock, the Chairmas 5 . Mr. SPECIAL and for that reason I refrain from giving them ig ieee Chnareadions) Cascadia "toaes * Mii & | ger says that the Republican situation Choealate Cov | consideration now. forty-five ballots were taken. the vow | mittee and Emil Baeusch ‘ammany Hall district leaders Fe-| up state is ths worst in the history of pa to inform yor always belug the sa twenty-six @| The La Follette convention proc ported to Charles F. Murphy to-day you of my finding. I regret. vs ceded the party net sole Boy Meena Swenty-six, to business, alto, and elected Gov. La| that they had already succeeded in re-| fi " . @ ineumbency of your "At G8 A, M., between ballots for a| Polle:te. Isaac Stenbenson. James {. | “It ts simply amazing,” he said, “the ttitude which your oath of rman, Doyle and his attorney, Mr, | Stout and W. D. Connor delegatas-et| rotins in thelr tist of campaign work: | xing of talk one hears fi bit uphold th and [ therefore request fan Thun, a delegate from the Seventh, | larme. | era most of the eleotion district captains | o'. “Heve in the atone Resablioan pane s your resignation as Commissioner | Pend for an "aéJourmment. “The phair Te of fhe Citizens’ Union and hat the th-|eSunuea, Odall's cary. ought to. burn, | BOSTON, Oct. 6—The Intemational * ; A“ arn, , Oct. the Bronx, GEORGE B. McOLELLAN, eo Ged ick come, ore way for the way Republicana talk about | Peace Congress has adopted resolutions H i Mayor, jee! fee the premmnt compeign, him fs enough to make your hair stand | Calling upon Rugsia and Japan to end rer . O'Connor the Mayor refers to bis proffer of his ‘The Republican County Committes|%™ end. They are firmly convinced thay | the present war and upon the signa- 29: ST gays he could not accept it until he had fully t tt a has been trying for ral weeks to got| ssine 1s merely © dummy for the tory powers of The Hague convention 5 fteaition bai he sous of to yon val chub h tier HOUR the Citisene’ Union district workers in| G0Ye™or and that the onty hope for | %° yoryieeed tay inpaniaaee 46 petiar em bers oard. club-house they 2 , the party { the defeat of the @tate | #* 4n@ Japan the importance of putting; ————CS~S one rg inginoe ak that aa tt lla Eengeyoapdbseid Hexet Dut} coket this year and a complete reore | an end to the strife. | F V l wae 8 participant ta the acts complained of there), \emporazy "chairman, | elect ave had ttle OF nO MucceHe ae asnong| eMimation of thelr machinery with |S=———— | MACE VAlUe ‘wore sent to Mr. nd CX J the big leaders of the Citizens’ Union| Odell out. | p 5 Jo-| "I wish there was as many Republi- For a Time is what you value your face 4 y and Mr. Crowninshleld. ‘The Mayor | €3'e%. nominated James J, Kehoe aad found to-day In the fac . Da the commission, saying that his letters| Myon” Phere was a miehty yeh out. |DeMocratio Candidate Visits| seph Laroque, a well-known and) cans who were going to vote for J i the letters made public the Mayor sald that side and tha Taé Hook and Gowan reformer, sent a check for $10 to Geo. |), f 10 vote for Jud8®| Gonatipation and Indigestion may give at. If you value it as you, # ies gubt ne a at eave ha or No| Ur, Who ls Painting Mi Por Poss Srna Hcaeo » Som |?aru tr nng ove tr | SOAP ma en ta should, you use o€ , nal Co , “ y J U8 heakeneoplbrerabyaiiped selected any persons Phy law that ifn convention falls) tai and Spends Remaind Mr. Peabody's letter anpealing for| Republicans will be loyal to Roosevelt, | srervorbel of feporectieed sonttionn ot ’ : shalt name A enndidate. ‘The County ’ MAGEE toeeve' been cused several aror amas) Dut they will have none of Higgine and | the Digwtive Organs, A dose or two of WILLIAMS’ 8g ies @ te mactnice ce Committeg econ Mecarres.| of Day Resting for To-Night./nam Gatuee’tnst i” mish: nok te aad | something enormous ‘The best ot ts | Nee RIA HAIat Mader ant Tae Sat | amination Committee of the Civil Pa week, The delay is aald to i tt | ec ams Tig te ceeeeenieeyncaseumney anion . who prepared tho charges, ald this afternoon: (BLINDNESS FROM INSOMNIA. for & "sudden "nftux of ‘conirivtions| ‘nat the Republicans satin Wt and are| ae —- { en & very flagrant violation of the civil service » ig ‘| Judge Par , r to-day at | Reede of the National Com: Me ceed fh We, oaeieee thong of the substantial ground for them. We pt ody pe OWINGSVILLE, Ky. Oct. 5—Ril the stots ot ute te. is nga ea . pesdeote eo ey : . | fie Rey H i | 3 Pear hta a wey ' in the interests of the labor: | Isom, of Hardiman, Knott County, one) i, 5 ng he portrait in "O1 i of rev wil | l Ss iB) hash Smtr of the wealthiest merchants in the peturn to the Hotel Seville ’ if bay rg is hen tens Ended. | fear the Republisan State toket to | \ a eh Pogee io | return t 2 i nad a (Prom the Beaton ‘Transcrict.) pieces | wilt it thin bat early a conclusion by the Mayor, yet so clear was| Kentucky mountains Is going Blind |) ng contorence with Thomas Taggnrt.| Kate—By the way. I suppo Ks rn, Byracuse, | Hob ry ch vd of To gay bapa hhave far to go for proof of our al‘egations.” | fom the toes of elees, $ after which It the engagement between portions of | sequence, faked for an expreesion of 0; tho| SIX weeks ago Mr. Isom was stricken 140, parker is at end? oy : ‘ead that all b too ‘eet pga] Fang he | with nervous prosteation, ant his power | UCS* Parker would m gage. | HO cmeeeYon don't ay! Well do * CAUGt | Sold Everywhere In boxes 10c. and 260. wad been recommende to the M. as that Park | of vielon began to fall at the aame time | Ment for the day, but would rest for) yy know, 1 never could understand ng of Interest. As the re- | ———SSaEe meee on, See a io the Mayor bY Victor J, |he bewan to suffer from insomnia. hye-| the Manhottan Club reo*ption to-nigh.,| what Harry could me in her. How lon, 1 feel absolutely LAUD Sane AA -MALE, have given no relief and hin sisit adv ining. He pas Men tebe Ie and Judge Merrie ulxvile for treatment p.inelpal questa att ih Asscaxbly District. Beyond that he! |b dia It hapeen? Kate—In the nner wase morried yesterday! suring that our Bate | eA: De 2 | LAUNORY WANTS—FEMALE, Ly @ feast 160,000 pie ! 7k" "ge, Havcares Lavadry, 409 OPERATOR on toiy machion Harrow’ | », to be the way, They | A 40) ola why Brook! Tm Laundry, 403 Atlantic av., Brookiya.