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CRON MET CHEERS PARE Record-Breaking Applause Last- ing Twenty-six Minutes Puts New Life Into His Canvass and Managers Forecast Victory. MAKES WHIRLWIND TRIP INTO NEW JERSEY TO-NIGHT. Will Deliver Address in Newark, Hurry Baok to Jersey City and Make One and Perhaps Two Speeches, Democratic party managers were lated to-day over the Madiaon Square Garden meeting last night and the re- ception to Judge Parker. It was al Meeting without a parallel in political Nistory. Twenty chousand people inside the garden wont wild, expressing their enthusiasm in a delirious volume of cheering which It seemed would never cease. Men and women stood up and threw | thelr hats and handkerchiefs and canes in the alr and let their voices 60 In rlot fur twenty-six minutes, or | as long as it takes to ride from Brooklyn Bridge to One Hundred and | Forty-fitth street in the Subway. While this wildness reigned Inside | the walls of Medison Square Garden 2,000 more people attempted to gain @n entrance, ‘Phere were 1,000 police- | men on duty, and they kept the crowd | in order, preventing any one from be- {og injured in the crush Madison Square Garden has never been a popular place gor pom eal meetings. It Is so big and It takes #0 no matter been ynee many people to fill k that how enthusiastic gatherings have ils great emptiness has more thi given the most successful meetings the | air of a frost, Not so last night. No| wonder, then, that every one at Demo- | | | cratic National Headyuarters to-day appears happy and expresses as sure of victory Says It Means Victory, “The eve of the hog Is aot, himself declared | MME, SEMBIC Becretary Urey Woodson when = he | reached headquarters to-day and then — 1 he explained that that was an old Ke | Uueky expression by which wus noted | the glassy set of porky eyes wae Us ! | tall killing was on, He thougat it i described the Republicans chiviius eax- actly. “They're down and they're ¢ } That mee are setting,’ "he continued ing of last night was the ve Rerrific undercurrent public inent, which will sweep th party from its {ntrenc from Washington te es carried t f 1 OPT + Poerte ener THE WORLD GADSKI, SEMBRICH AND MISS NESBIT THE STARS WHO SHONE bRIGHTEST ON RECORL. BREAKING K MISS NESBIT, MALO BOY HELD IN S10 LSH ON QDLL, (STLLY BURHED co" ; Lett . Shee trey : TORSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, Young Pittsburg Millionaire Sails Into Port with Miss Nesbitt and Blithely Denies that Act- ress Is His Wife. | BOTH IN MERRY M003, | BUT NOT VERY TALKATIVE. They Came on Kaiser Wilhelm ll, Which Broke a String of | Records, and Landing Drove Away Together. | Marry K. Thaw, the young Pittsbure reported to have been summoned home by his family be- cause of the rumor of his marriage to Miss BE. 8 Nesbit. the actress and ar- tists model, arrived here to-day on the North German Lloyd express steamabip Kalser Wilhelm IL Miss Nesbit was with him pnd both dented the story of the marriage. They engaged passage after the pas- |senger list was made up, booking as Harry K, Thaw and Misa E. & Nesbit hey kept very much to then during the entire voyage, and they came down the gangplank after the big vessel docked at Hoboken to- day Miss Nesbit was supporte’ on the | young man's arm. | Not True, He Saya. | Roth seemed in high spirits and when Mr, Thaw vas asked ff {t was true that he had married Miss Nesbit abrow! and Was bringing his bride home to intro |duco her to his family, he smiled and said It is not true that we have been mareied. Further than that 1 will not discuss the matter,” Mr, Thaw left the care of his lug- Five to a valet and drove away in a | hansom, with Miss Nesbit still clinging to him affectionately, When she was asked about the reported marrivge as | she wae stepping into the hansom she eld “You heard what Mr. Thaw sald," and with a merry laugh stepped nimbly inty the vehicle, The Kaiser Wilhelm Western records whe ¢d off Sandy Hook at 2.4 o'clock this morning, The dig express steamer covered the distance from Cheroourg of 3,49 miles in 6 days 12 hours and S minutes. With the exception of rough water on the 2th and 30th, the going throughout the entire ocean jour- | ney was unusually smooth, The Bremen liner passed Cherbourg millionaire, who ts MWA, GADSICL, FOR TAKING DOG TI, beat all he was sight Arrested. the meeting comple : , , 1, Mole at 7.15 o'clock on the evening of uiblican chiefs off thelr ¥ Attorney-General, in Speech Be- Gussie Burns’s Clothing Caught Get ah. Her “dally “rine after’ hg Ssh ave been contenting themselves wi : Michael Weat, eixteen were: Oct. 27. nots; Oct. 28, 33 : ¢ suppose ote i i ( c * een years olf, of! knots; Oc! Knots; Oct 3), 1% tere Tuitk thay ea an. the, ations fore Democratic Commercial | Fire While She Was Preparing \°'\x Eleventh avenue, wus arraigned! knows: o . Yor. 1, ‘Unings, bi Ve > 0 H jn | before M ate Fis rin the West 341 knots h taken they tiave geen” "* ™1 Travellers’ League, Accuses Coffee and She Dies Later in {sfors Masato Flammer in the West 3) stance ot i miles ma “Mr, Taggart is so well sattstied i tallan greyhound " He FeMerRAdie speed a : Pith the cordivion of amare a the! Governor of Abuse of Power, the Hospital, bb tlie ger property of|aa hour. hat he will aut be back * hares Btr of No, 317 st Beven- 7 : untill Election Day, H he co:tes then __ —— |ty-fifth street, The boy waa nrremed Had Good Weather. a a ble last licks in the = | | Monday by Detective Murtha, of the) Although throughout this record woy- . Bh ihe could give UP DOW. | wrhig man hokls more power and thirt re old, of| West Forty-seven et station ame the akien were overcast there was Bo certain and sufe does the wariy| “This man hokls more power an eG A bas West Forty-seventh atreet station. BU tittle wind except on the ih and fee! concerning that section of the| recs it with n audacity ny Was burned to | Strauss and his wife appeared to pros- yy h. ‘The water Was unusually smooth country.” | other man who has ever lived in this ng voffe eoute and the dog was In court as evl-|ind the big steamer ofien obtained a Judge Parker Jubilant, | Stute oe id sine | dence speed of almost thirty miles an hour. Judge Parker awoke to-day, foeling| Using this statement as a baais a Mireard| West explained that he had found the! ark asian tat eae ca cie Ta |e tle pir th a Ah eying | theme for his address John Cunnee! r daughier’s dog in Central Park and had taken {t| 400 In the steerage. Among the promt whet fp f FOF, ee : ore y-General of New York, bitter aumbacn alsa py, fi hen foun nent passengers were Baron v dem speaking effort lasi night, Through hix | Attorney-Genera i noise and entered the house, | "ome and fed it, He then found the In-| Bth Pema ater een Counsellor ‘and mecretary, Mr. McCausland, he said|ly rsalled Gov, Odell’s ua ae taker tae Titcs e “Mr. Strauss, Seventy-n¢in| pusscng-Haddenhaysen, Counsellor gn Lb pot ind wee De davate eds |v bile officer and political in hie where she dled on the collar, and starred up| hbassy at Washington; Andreas Dipps meeting a aGison 8 arden | address to the Democratic Commercial Annie Kelly, while scrubbing the soul Mme. Gadeki, Mme. Sembrich, Conduc- denoting the feolings of the masses ot |widress to the Democratic © eot.(foor of her kitchen, at tes Fant | ‘here to see If he could find the owner, | hme, tae i ogeh and & Meyrowita: of the people, He believes the alight| Travellers’ League @ Says MEK) One Hundred and Thirty-fourth stews, | At Fiftieth street he met the detective, tne Metrupoiitan Opera Company; Ro- hoarweneas’ which troubled, hil ses. | ing at Ni Broadway |backed into the stove dress tork | who arrested him iahio tuerrero: the Spanioh dancer, Gen, Corday will, not, return, (The Judge! 1 charge,” mld Mr, Cunneen, “that The nelghbors rushed In and | Mr. Strauss said the dog was very vale Wiillama and R. W, Goelet, his breakfast began receiving vtsitors. |!t is the alm ¢ Governor-Chairman “Judge Parker will go from New York | and his mercenaries to multiply offices fo New Jersey at 3 oclock this eyen- tor party gain, I charge that.it Is the fing,” said Secretary McCausland. "Ife |” 7 9) : . d wil speak first in Newark, and from |#lm of the Governor to pervert legisia- here go-to Jersey City. There is a re- |t!on to the profit Port that he ts expected to adress two | party in a manner that brings dissat- | ngs in Jersey o have y that bel our beard Df one 1 dare aay, however, |!factlon among the citizens that If it develops that there meetings the Judge will addross both of | enemies them, “Immediately after the meetings of in Says Odell Betrayed Plait, are two| State and Ukely to make them deadly | Hendrix, twenty-two ye the elty Kelly on the floor until the mes were extinguished, She was rs old, most prominent young men this was found dead early to-day on f of the Ametioan National Kank ne of uable and offered graceful leap over the railing. The dog seemed to think as much of the boy | defendant The attorney for West asked for his i of New Y to rive an exhibition ,)S™roncort given on the ateamer last ahs Linsole Homa 6 will | Of tricks to prove jt, but the Court sald, Ant cel, alexander Gordan 0, 0 Lincoln Hospital an he wowld take his word for that part of ol! ‘andreas Dippel and Mine." tenga) SNES jxang. The orchestra was led by ‘i The Magistrate asked to have the | hows: ‘A ae and” Bi dog brought within the railing and in- | Markowrts fmt sods DEADWITH BURGLAR’S TOOLS six bah Sha" S ling See I a eee tree thonght a short cut better and, an- MONTGOMERY, Alo., Nov, 1.—James swering his master’s call, made @ 2064 FOR SALE ADS. printed in The World Want Col- as his master, umns duriang October—more than x with a set of burglars tools discharge and argued that it Is not| were published by all the other 1 him. He wae killed while larceny to pick up a stray dog. The New York rewepapera combined, ir to cut an electric wire. Magiatrate, however, h ‘eat in 7 7 ni {a probable that otners may be|bail for trial, which was furnished by World bl ess one to plicated j Alderman John Callahan. | sell almost anything. 1904. vss OT MGRED, "TENLITLE GALS “HS HRY TH ACISRS OF ME Three Prisoners Arraigned in Jersey City Court Make De-| nials of Charges, but Are Held Without Bail. ONE DEMANDS HEARING AND TESTIMONY IS GIVEN: Public School Janitor Is Among Those Named by the Children, Five of Whom Were in Court To-Day. A ety men Sensation was caused in Jersey today when of that three well-known were placed en preferred ety under arrest on ch Against them by en girls ranging in ages from twelve to fourteen years. All the ace cused are and when into court to-day dented the charges They were all held, howover, with out ball for a further examination to- Morrow morning by Judwe The men are John Speich married taken Migeine r. Afty-four f No. Mognotia ave- Hommer, Afty-six TS 1-2 Erte street chool No 2, Thomas Edwart forty-six years old, of No. 09 Fourth street, manager of a fish store Grove street, which Is owned by father-in-law Five of the girls were tn court, The are Birdie Johnson, thirteen years of age; F Wataon, twelve: Alice Howell, twelve; Grace Jn:nes, twelve. and Marcella James, fourtegn years of age years of age Wit'am of age, of No o Publi and nue; years Jant on Erle Abkin, street on his Rita Thiele, Anna Kelly and Mary Monahan did not go to the court, but remained In police headquarters, Al! the girls live in the lower part of Jersey City. Wh e n were arralened Juclac Hieeins asked them If they were ready to proceed, and Abkin asked that his examination be held immediately. The how said they wished to onsult counsel and asked for a post ponemont. The hearing In thelr cases was set down for to-morrow morning The case against Abkin was then called and Birdle Johnwon testified that last winter she met a girl friend of hers and was told that Abkin wanved to see her at the fish store In Grove street She and Ethel Watson went to the vtore and then, she alleges, she met Abkin. She sald she was taken into the back room by Abkin, ‘The Watson girl corroborated her tes- timony, Abkin denied the charges against him, but Judge Higgins said he would have to hold him until to- morrow, No bail was fixed and the three men were taken back to Jal enn erate PRIVILEGED TO SAY “LIAR.” Roundsaman t naan Pot Rack on Foree After cling Dismtased, It's all off; @ policeman can call an ordinary citizen a liar and get away with tt. Judge Woodward, of the Ap. pellate Division of the Supreme Court, aa reinstated Roundsman William J Dongan, and In doing so made some remarks upon the subject of calling a man 6 Jar Dongan was tried originally by Dap. juty Commissioner Ebstein on a charge of falling to pay a debt of $68.07 which he owed to a citizen named Hobbs. In §| the trial Dongun called Hobbs a Har. For this he was tried on a cond s charge, of conduct unbecoming an ot- fcer, Major Ebstein acted as com- plainant himself, and the case was tried by Deputy Commiasioner Piper, Don BAN was then dismissed. Judge Woodward, in reviewing the case, says that while the term lar Is NOt approved in polite sowety, yet there are times and vircumsmances when words of like import appeal strongly to the Anglo-Saxon, and courts of rec ord are usually content to impose a fine or administer a reprimand. Jorsey Judge Parker will return to New! “About eight years ago York and prepare for the two meetings | Platt. was in undisp control of y be is to address to-morrow night at | Kepublican organization, He made one ‘TY Carnegie Hall at at Cooper Union. | Benjamin B. Odell chairman of the , ! On Thursday he will go to greet the | State Committers, Step by step this man tm Democrats in Connecticut. Friday will | climbed higher and Maher into the be an open day, On Saturday he will |counsels of the party, He finally be- * ame Governor, but did not stop there— &ttend the reception of the Kings we County Democratic Club In Brooklyn, |" Te will most likely be too late on Satur- day night for the Judge (o get back to | ‘ d by a trifling majority, he ontrol of the machine from 1 forth as the un Esopus, and the likelihood Is that is a ar thoae chee te ill remain in town over Sunday, at- Ale Abi Meret ending service at one of the local oy: ihe the party as he has churches. If he does he will return to teareines alt bere SS he hae Haopus the first thing Monday morning | “We then aee the spectacle of a Gov and remain there until after the elec- | ernor coming down to N tion.” becoming the chairm: ican State Comm directing the campaign without shame, and done with brazen indifference to the feelings. of the cit! aena of our State. BIG DEMOCRATIC MEETING, | The J. F, Marphy Association Wilt Assemble To-Morrow Ni International Hall, at No. 44 West Forty-n'nth street, will be the scene | ib d personally | | Power Over Corporations, “When the hand of the chafrman is held out to an Insurance company. the company knows full well that the hands of the Governor are upon the C PS mah watt ot " Democratic raliy | superintendent of insurance, and has jer, th ee of the J. F. Murphy | the credit of the company in his con- | elation, DW rine ¢ Hall organ- | trot, When the hand of the chairman Is lon_of the Fifteenth Assembly Dis- | held out to the brewers, to the rectifiers The mecting will be addressed by | and the distiller for political contrinn ator George . Plunkitt, leader of | tions they know that the hands of tho| fhe district; Assemblyman ‘Thomas J. | Governor are the excise commis- Manus and other speakers of pr. sioner, He may In the of his nence. powers fall to see the barroom ———___ on Sundays, or he may se the or- dinary methods of on the SETS VOTERS FREE. liquor business Violations of the law an! thus make or break the brewers at Funtioe MeCall Says It In Not Per.| i! In closing the speaker sarcastically jury to Wrongly Answer Un- referred to “sugar,” and ridiculed the Governor's ton with ere lawful Questions, “ "T consider Ge Odell, Cunneen, “to be the most Bupreme Court Justice McCall dis- charged two men to-day who were ar- rested at the instance of Superinten- dent of Elections Morgan's Inspectors wOarged with perjury in not aiving the shameless man in polities, given over to party greed and lust | ALLEGED SLAYER ARRESTED, ° dresses of thel poynent. air Diets Of | satento Mave Pakea on ite Ase joth men had been held by Justice rival from Italy, Olmeted on the perjury oharge and When the French steamer Roma ar- were brought before Justice McCall on write of heheas corous by their coun gel. Abe Levy. The Court discharwed both prisoners. declaring that a im. rived at Quarantine to-day from Naples and Almeria she was boarded by De- | tective Daniel J. Farrell, of the Central ployment could in no way affect who beht a warrant for the ur- right to yote and that It was tar ¢ a young man named Antonio from the soirit of the law to accuse a who left this country shortly man of nerjury for mrikine an error in death liallan named ing his olace of emnlovment. mio Annungiate, In Brooklyn, on He was accused of kilang Annunhaiate Afver the shooting Mayo went to Italy, but the [tallan authorities shad- owel him #0 closely that he wos obiiged to Itave, and took passage on| the steamer Roma, Mayo was born end brought up in Brooklyn, where his father was for some time engaged in| business. 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