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wun xe : MIXED UP Endanger Senatorial and Assembly 1 ickets. ms POM OORIEIERES HOOF Curryites Are Busy “Cut- “Two Spot’s” Candi- Young Ryan Hopes to. Into Office, NARRAGANSETT) ™ cue IY “ay MIKING 18 THERES A AVERY DARK Croud & ENATOR PLUNKITT’S SEAT IS If DANGER. m + lin Saxe Is His Opponent, + “and to Win Senator Must! : } > eave Bootbiack Stand and “Hustle for Votes. $ are sharpening knives in the teenth Aesembly District—poltt! URnlver ~dnd election day will see a dutohering. 4 wide open by the Inte Curry: @ n primary fight, this normally) i Democratic district may surprise ? mth wireet and send a Republi-) Yyouig Thomas F. Ryan, to the jembly, Nor is that all, i$ Senator George Washington | t's chances for re-clectlin aro “¢ balance, The Seventeenth Is the) it distriet in the Senatorial con- PRRs 90 ex-Assigtant Corporation | ¢ x Martin Saxe Mr. Plunkitt finds DEP Opponent of extraordinary ability \ Saxe is a mixer, and the recent if tor's Farm’ exposure .indivates| rave teen through the district and the mixing enters largely jinto any Piaweccts , for, Demosrattc tensioning Rat Breatmnant of thls Meetlon Cf) raised in the district, and IHAt le ROIne help my candidacy more than @ Ili there i# stiti another cloud. The! tle." ! Ryan is only twenty-four years of 69 threaten {9 1un Dr. Cornelus| ,.0 "iy. probably Is the youngest Nas an independent candidate | d'date running in the greater city, Remember when is an employe of a big contracting firm ipped in? Wkh Dr. CLUB $4 BACK pues, tees se o “ne. Joun MENAMARA AND HI$ GoLO- BRICK NOMINATION Fon und a vrotege of Commissioner of El e jHons Charles Page. Ryan aliends the In the race,’ the present ental | Pauiist Pathere Church ASSEMBLY, Benator would leave his bootblack| The whiskey scare in ryker's aii nd in a burry, Farm" recion, due to the numerous J deaths, will count in the coming cam- Tallahassee. and has @ well appointed Orben Urged to club-house in West Forty-eighth street, paige. b: canvas, boys have been urging me to! beer and milk aya reat Mecinred ” declared Dr. Orben to-day. “Thev totes J Ry “ MeMahon has fe not forgotten primary day. and bridges behind him and 1 ‘unwelcome visitors from the Fif- th District, but—well, I have a few left in which to make up my Its membership comprises most of the business men of the district, and while ostensibly « soctal organisation, it also ‘has upon its rolls many of the prom. | nent politicians of the district. Many are the guesses as to its ultimate ob. | ject, and It would not at all surprise | many If it produced a candidate for leader against Plunkitt next vear, |. Bi id Plan Plunkitt’s followers, while it did not| nis pywer in the Bence ihe eat is Feconcile the whole of the McManus Senator Peter J, Dooling, the T: y clan to Plunkitt. | leader. of the Thirteenth Assembly Dis. Since last election there hae also been | trict, who represents on the west is This occasioned | Crenised In. the Fifteenth District one | the youne ‘and aweressive ‘Democracy the part offwest side, which bears the name! ‘Mat !# steadily forging to the front. MIKE SHEENY with The | "G0008" FoR A NOT CAnvas, to Cat Plaakitt Vote, In the Fifteenth Assembly District, of which Plunkitt Is the leader, he is | Uable to be cut many votes. Two years | ago he gave the nomination for As. | sembly to Thomas J. McManus, who had lone fought the Tammany organi-| zauion in the district. much bitterness on Why this discord in the Democratic nks on the ave of a Presidential cam- i? are knives being drawn when Js a splendid chance of electing the tleket? upon everybody's : Se ns OUNS AAD GIRLS W | This Ballot Will Cost rat THIS SENATE FIGHT the Voter Nearly $100! fs jammed with repiys, In fact, “Place where they don't know by is the Narragansett Club—the dis- They All Wear the Buttons of Two Trips from St, Louis to New York and Luke A. Keenan, Long island) = Return Are Going to Make Secretary Candidate, and Mean to Send’ Ross F, Keogh’s Vote Expensive, headquarters of Leader Daniei F, oM Chairman of the Tammary General Committee. millionaire contractor cannot get the humiliation of the last primary i, when he beat John F, Curry by narrow rein of eighty-three It ts doubtful if the district wid Yet him ‘forget it. Even the} Him Back to Albany. ; run at his heels, crying “Dago Perhaps the most expensive vote to! then?’ asked the watcher. ‘Where are " and the membets of his house- boi, go the Individual who will cast it in (he 2@F naturalization papers?’ ah aln't got any,’ said Collins. ‘The men in the election booth knew CoUins’s story, It is one he has to} MI ry een oe Boally he Lavy | @ benefit of you gentlemen T will say I was born somewhere on} the Atlantic Ocean, under some flag that I do not know. My parents were | in the steerage, and we were six week coming election is that of Keogh. Mr. Keogh Is the seoretary to the New York City Commission to the World's Fair. He is a Democrat and was con- fidential clerk to Mayor Van Wyck for four years. on th on the way. 1 wa: ro Ww Bince the opening of the fair Mr.| befora we reached Mew Fork ant eee Keogh has been stationed in St. Louis ane at ho Wat a, carelons man about On Baturday he reached New York, {here things, falted to remember what : ¢ ship sal cap: having made the run from St. Louis for ae take tha iene ne tain failed to take the latitude and the purpose of registering his vote. He | longitude that day, because there was “are constantly reminded of pri- Rows F. day and the Bowery boys, Notioe to Club Members, Tast chance for tne olive branch whisked away with the issuance following notice to a score of Club members, who stood Curry in the late fight: Bir: At @ regular meeting of Club, held on Mon- Oct. 10, your name WAS ‘to be dropped rolls trom the a fog. T was t 7 | t of You! left the city again last night, and will Mock g | at {Wo weeks old, when I reach St, Louls to-morrow lberer™ Castle Garden, and I yore “I had to come on and register,” sald Mr, Keogh. “From the stories had heard I expeoted to be arrested, but Tame is a great \ men who have been as much In the decided to take the chance, I will be| public eye as Gen. Nelson Miles and back on election day, and will haye| Richmond Pearson Hobson can both to return and spend another month al-/ visit Democratic Headquarters in one frost Refore the work in St, Louis 1s day and pass all persons in the place | without bein, ognized, ete te money ed ~>s | who “knew I Bremer ral reporter bio , sleeping car fare, &¢.,| Sen. Miles saw Sec! for the two ‘ripe will cost str, ieogt | no Moh sess Stmebe tak aber Binet 00. headqua thing wher two! Nebgen and Bdward men were all goog contributo campaign fund and regular ‘They were behind in ther on their General ee er? umber of men except one and are still mem- e Me det a ee wit neat eae et hor wee Indiana politicians, i 1 surprised many, for > . thing familine in the face of the m speech Judge’ Mer | Public school children in Queens and for Parker te naane will surely 99 who passed him. orator, embly- | Nassau Counties are taking an uctive| Me. Bryan is addressing in Indiana ate | tic Prise? ie rethttneg er But Nertabomeens Cup | iMterest_ in the Senatorial contest In| tremendous. I was fortunate enough | Weld Ah | h District has | Which State Senator Luke A. Keonan, | {p, heat him make one speech made | aveea fait iit, Flelders, whe was «| ghee at the visite 4 Sight, but it, 1e all over, |the present Senator and the friend of | Alt the Bryan men are for Parker. | reccgniaed, “that ts Gen. Mies’ * "| the school children, is @ candidate on the Democratic ticket for re-election, It was Benator Keenan who last win- ter put a measure through both houses | When the Indiana men learned 1 was going from St, Loule to New York so that I would be qualified to vote, they sald they understood how it was Tam- many always made goed.” a leading Curryite, “When I hear these stories of regis- tration frauds and the voting of gra | yards,” said a member of the Den { ats hoe gr us Dack, Chub House Rented, the Ni insett Club a agit ia nn reni a hi e at Hed 2,88 votes in th Slirey et contest—rather a formidsble for a rival club. -| onee to the idea of saving. Now (hat of the Legislature legalising the au- thority of school teachers and pri:cl- pals to collect moneys from their pu- piles and deposit the same in savings banks. School children in Queens and Nassau Counties who had heretofore spent their pennies for candies and toys took at Senator Keenan is a candidate for re- Among the Repudiican politictans Abe Gruber js @ busy man these days, Mr, Geubder has done well in politics aince Lemuel EB. Quigg and a few others decided to drive him out. Since Sena- tor Platt some years ago came w the conclusion that Gruber had to cease to de a district leader he has formed a jaw partnership with Frank 8, Black who, next to Governor Odell, Is rate oratic State machine in St, Lawrence, | ‘it reminds me of the time I served | 8 an inspector of election about the the I cast my first vote. There were only four Democratic voters in the Black Lake precinct, where I lived Qne was myself, the other was my father, the third s old man Davis, and the fourth wa ke Anderson. “a few days before ejection Mike! was hired to do a little work away | PEE REDHEOHED EE 1G TIDES ODS SSIS HOES EIES DIOL E- HORDE DTODIOTEHEDOOOD | Workman After Belng Drawn RSSENTIAL { : i $ Ai ava 1S MAKING A, HER AND MILK ¢, 'STRYKeRS rane” PERITON FR JTC BARET Jurist Recovering After Success-| ful Work of His Surgeons, and Is Expected to Be Out Inside of a Week. Justice George C. Barrett, of the Su- preme Court, is recovering at his home from the effects of an operation which he recently underwent, The Justice's friends were surprised | to learn that he was seriously fll, and many of them called at No, 106 East Thirty-sixth street to learn his condl- tion, They were told by the physicians in charge that the operation had been successful In every way and that Judge Barrett would probably be able to leave the house Inside of a week. rr Democratic Maaa-Meeting, A mass-meeting will be held wher the Joint management of the Empire Club and the Horatio Seymour Democratic Club of the Twenty-eighth Ward to- norow evening at Cooper Hall, Fon: J . President of the Club, will preside, and Oliver Wright. of the Empire Club, will act as recretary. yn. Os jeymour B. Altman & Co. WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND BOYS’ GLOVES, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES WILL BE OFFERED IN WOMEN'S GLACE PIQUE GLOVES AT PER PAIR, 82c¢ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1901. FIGHTERS OLD AND NEW WHO ARE IN 17TH DISTRICT BATTLE, Knives Sharpened as Result of Curry-MeWahon Primary Fight Cause Worry in Democratic Stronghold and STABBING ENDED POLITICAL AlN Into Argument by Two Strangers on Street Was Given. Probable Death Wound, POLICEMAN WITH PISTOL STOPS THE ASSAILANTS. Captured on Upper Broadway After Hot Chase, with Offioer Threatening to Shoot—Viotim' Fell Unconscious. —_———- é Patrick Olwell, fifty years old, of No. 214 West Sixty-seventh street, was prob- ably fatally stabbed at One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and Amsterdam avenue, to-day during @ political argu- ent. ye was mixing plastér in front of a new Oullding at the corne? named when two men, who later described them- selves as James J, O'Brien, of No. 180 West One Hundred and First street, and Joseph Meiat, of No, 168 West One Hundred and Seventh street, came out 4 | struck Olwell In the face, knocking him for his recovery, of a neighboring saloon and began to talk politics to him. An argument developed and O'Brien When he re- de for O'Brien into his well of plas drawing a knift from his pocket stabbed the old man in the left aide near the heart, Policeman Schumm, of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street sta- tion, was standing across the street and. the stabbing, He made for the two on One Hundred and Thirty-ninth sweet, and at the point of his revolver caught them at One Hundred and Thir- ty-eighth street. He brought them before Olwell, who identified them as his assatlants just as he di unconscious, The wounded tan see tans to the J. Hood Wright Hospital. where little hope is held out Meist was later arraigned in the Harlem Court and held without ball to awatt the result of his victim's injuries. O'Brien was held in ball for assault and as a witness to the stabbing. | CARPETS REDUCTIONS FOR THE PARLOR, GOLD HANGING MIRRORS, Were NOW $10.00 $6.75 11,00 8.25 16.00 11.00 28.00 18.00 Exclusive designs, finest gold finish, PARLOR ROCKERS, Were NOW $6.00 "$4.00 12.00 8.00 13.00 8.50 17.00 12,50 Golden Uak and Mahogany frames, seats upholstered in Tapestry, Velours and Silk Plush. “LONG CREDIT” enables you to buy | what you want at once. CASH on CREDIT ERTHWAIT 106 and 108 West 4° St, as they ran toward Broadway | ~ SALE B. Altman & Ca, OF SILK UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY DAMASKS. Commencing Tuesday, Octuber 18th, a quantity of SILK. DAMASKS, suitable for Draperies, Wall and Fumiture Coverings, will be offered in a large variery of popular shades, the regular prices of which were $4.00 to 6.75, at $2.00 and $3.25 per yard. Silk Damask Squares (24 inches) for Cushion Tops and Chair Covers, . « ¢ 75e, and $1.10 Upholstery Department, Third Floor. ¢ B. Altman & Co. wil place on sale to-morrow (Tuesday), October 18th, the following : Several Thousand yards of SILK and WOOL CREPE, in Street and Evening shades, heretofore $1.00 per yd, (At counters rear of rotunda.) Dineternth Street and Hoth Aurane, New Yak. at 68c, per yard. Upbolstery Department. (3rd_ Floor). We direct attention to the following very special values in this department:— | Lace Curtains! 500 pairs French Renaissance Lace, at $6.00 & $10.00 pair, at $5.00 & $7.00 value $6.75 & 69.60 Portieres. 150 pairs, assorted styles, pair, Very exceptional values—complete color lines, Brass Bedsteads, at $27.50 & $35.00 each. value H $37.00 =& — B4T.00 eavy Substantial Beds in all sizes, Mattresses. In conjunction with above we will sell our regular $22.50 & $18.00 full-sized mattresses for $17.50 & $14.00 respectively, smaller sizes at proportionate redilctions, Upholstered Springs, $8.00 & $10.00 each. Springs and Mattresses are manufactured in our own wor krooms. Lord &. Taylor. Broadway a On 125th St near Madison Avenue Dressers In CaX, nd Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, ER BROS i > : | from the district. down near Ox Bow, far away to come back. Old man | died, and my father had to go | to Ogdensburg. I wae sworn in as an | inspector, and a Republican who sald | he was @ Democrat was sworn In as/| 75¢ MISSES' AND BOYS' PIQUE GLOVES, PER PAIR. (COUNTERS REAR OF ROTUNDA.) ion | “ection the school children of hig dis- | trict and especially those of Long Isl-| camp. ie Curryites will | and City are working in thelr own way ge, Biate and national ticket | tor nis election. They all wear but-| Mahogany or the strongest political power in the Btate | At Saratoga, when the nomination of Higgins was assured, it was Gruber . ; | the other. ‘Toward the afternoon, tons and circulate them among fath- big Sar ee eae rece as | the apes sie sheets ale alae tel éra, uncles, cousins and thelr big le | ship ernor- | about a Republican that had died | ters best young men, Gruber landed Jullus Mayer on the| ," 700 bad. sald one Tt old man Btate ticket by fighting hard, 1¢ stories | Andrews was alive he would vote for Mri Keenan will have to combat ad-| iM ane csrrest. ands fhunt os entree | Ga verso influences tn President Roose- in, named Mr. Oloott. for Cone |. ‘\’Yes’ sald another, and they took ‘ Nd | velt's home town of Oyster Bay, but his d named & Senator and an|@, vote and decided for the sake of old | Credit, fri believe he will get more than the st tainly has a fot of onen | voted the shade of another farmer, and . finan qn, horinal vote ail through the district. | pets on the layout,” Temarked 4 Mi Anally added about ten ballots to the | SARPARS A wW When'the Senator was elected two years| publican friend. "If he lands them ail Bek, 1 Sarees et oe man Devas | seis Ate amaay, \ LW votes over | 860 he won by a plurality of 3900, | {he Black influence in the State will! F004 to, ‘The chairman of the board | 3 tm Re, two lection districts, Many predict that he will win by be-| "Yn \atition ¢ Mr. Gruber has | (At the vote, r er, nerly of} tween 5,00 and 6,000 pluratty next ner rmitage Mat thin Baga the ice dente, Toemeriy ot | (ween p wetness Ati athe | oul RIBBON DEPARTMENT. latter can ‘d the expense of The Senator ts thirty-two yeara old | co: . al 00d in with the | ang has nerv 8 in the As-| sembly and twe « Oelt | Me Fought tn the open, Ils opponent m De ( y ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, TWO THOU. . t Ww Jacob in had this to may as to the qualifications of the candi- SAND PIECES OF BLACK, WHITE AND | CO]ORED SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS, FOUR mae city ten wou'd rather a ae “i ~ eu ILL Cc average n a line finger than the CHALLENGE TO DEBATE. INCHES IN WIDTH, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE cannot afford to pay rent for one moreseom than to Rent us in the, open _ Someectineons require, If you have such a room in your house or BERET I content NI iny om eee sini aig] AT $1.40 PER Piece, — 6c. PER YARD. fat rent it profitably by advertising it tn the ular County, hos written an open letter | ts in | R OP ROTUNDA, Sac Bot a sng seen Fo | athe ee (3, it ied —_—=_—_—_— young Republican equal taxation. born In ‘is eountty don't you? arkea > , in Bt La Wer Site tne | 1 Mr Waller suggests that each side| the mache eownteyt (fon be lasik’ mory, if Hl name a committee to arrange peplimia- eye Calle ooh be sae tor incota ey Ropublees Pron Mthteteenth Street and Sucth Avene, New Pork, 3 . ° lad ak sic 5 a ; a en oe