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FE i i _ And side-stepped TO-DAY 10 FAC THE LOCAL FIGHT McClellan Comes Back to Find Bitter Battle in Tammany Hall. Has Led Emotional Life with Juliet, Pauline and Camille. | }NOW LONGS Believes to Do with the TO BE FAT, POLITICS ARE TO SIZZLE. 2 aa ] Office-Holders Must Under-| Stand that the Mayor Is Their Meal Ticket. Broadway. Bread Cast on the Waters Comes With the arrival to-day of Mayor Mo- @ioCellan on the American |iner St Peul, Tammany potition will cease to Back an English PI Pudding Be of the summer variety, Now they Gre experied to sizzle. The friends of the Mayor have become convinced that| By CHARLES DARN TON tf Murphy is to be beaten iat tne Primaries on the eighteenth of thie T pays to rea | month, the Mayor is the man that wil! even magazinos.| have to do It, and tt wil have to be At any rate, Miss @one in no gontie manner | found The St. Paul passed Nantucket Light: | Rose Stahl foun: Mip at 6A. M. to-day he will prob-| it worth while. @ble reach her dock about 690 this She was telling me the history of Wisers of the Mayor, a suigioal opera- The Chorus tion in patronage will have to be per- Lady." formed, and that, too, quickly, #o that psd ‘ the example may be set and the woak- ne was ‘the made i Extra Girl’ when Sungermara cme: “ 13 thetr {anecreret ter meal ticket And the way to get to the| in 9 magasine that I picked up on a trough ie to be with the Mayor when| ‘Great! John O'Brien biows the dinner horn. | fraln,” she wae saying shee The Mayor. who has been abroad for| | eaid to myself, when I had finished @lmost three months, Is fully aware of| the story. Then it occurred to me that there was the making of a fine ne . the situation, While abroad he has been kept ported both by letter and pri- vate meseonger a5 to the cxac one-act play tn ‘The Extra Girl.’ and) tion. Relieved of the pressing work of| I made up my mind to write for the the office of Mayor, he has had ® good! dramatic rights. I had never heard Opportunity to study the politics in- of James Forbes, but I fmagined he Yolved and at the same time get was a Hterary fluff, without any Derepective on the picture. Office-Holders Side-Stepping. In naerly every Assembly dtatrtot there .T contest beiweca some one repre- Seating the Murphy end of Tammany, and some one representing the Mayor. Thu far the fights, except in rare tn- stances, have not been of « character to cause those Tamany men who hold office to make deciarations, The ma- Jority of the office-holders have ducked instead of taking an activé part ap to this time, hoping for in ‘Tuey aon Trem Noses the best and fearing to be placed tn a Position where they may be forced to out and work in the distrigt leader who landed them tm the place they bold at present. Most of them are not anxious to be placed In the light of turning agninst the men who gided them to obtain places under Mayor MoCiellan; but yolitios ia a cruel me. Many of them have grown up in the districts where they live, and have Deen taught that loyalty to thelr die- trict leader was the proper thing in politics. If that leader at present happens to be arrayed with Murphy and the organization against the Mayor, then the office-bolder is placed in the position of getting out and hustling for the MoCleilan-O'Brien faction in Tam- many or walking the plank, unless he fs protected by the Civil Service, and weil protected at that No Sympathy In Game any crying need for a guardian. He On the face of it this jooks like herd | gaid that if I wanted the story he Mines, but ti le polities, and the ¢ head for business, and that it would be easy to take it away from him. Instead of that I discovered that he sper} would dramatize it for me and of the men about McClellan is such oe fiat they purpose to play practical posi. | me in vaudeville. I bad thought of Le Oe ete hat Wit ee hte fuaing the piece as a curtain-ratser Already there have been several bits of} to a play called ‘The Aristocrat,’ Pracwoas politics played. In a-disirict up. town & young fellow who hhs been| Which had puszled people and given | ferried on the rolls as a laborer, but nee #1 all along the 1: Sacried on the rolls asa iaborer, but | box offites a chili all along the line BES a ter dave ago to come 0 until I changed {ts name to ‘The MoClellan candidate for leade * the-¥Wo tor fefueed, and the next day when Man of the We Before that the oer on, sapee One-nighters. seemed to think ‘The tailed > tim a take a shovel an4 Aristocrat’ was a fish’ of some sort job and the man parted company. OF oy about goin oF ‘e- bo Ra Acer ee npeny. a I was coy about going into vaud strict. but he Is aiso an example « ville, but Mr, F e& argued me into ithe Mayor ete ne ete ere win | th and—awell, I got the notices and more than & week tn. wht play | the Interviews everywhere politics, send district leaders, doz ODT. ¢ : ing that are of value and exe Soter, He w have a week politics’ wit a t ey that w Aironage a Cold Winter In Coming There is winte ere et by Secretaries | Ht » " ‘There i. come tates M ) n tranke 4 to his ng Sat » : program oro bie ff the work | “ns ying polit ‘ baad xactly 1 <i arent tea who pre in a { lit way 5 ity 8 Bur ab Brew mont 1 got to-London J wae ee politns al g Tommar |x b bone 0 place where Rose Stahl a Real FRIGHT IN LONDON. | was a very fory young man, without | THA WORLD: SATURDAY EVENTING, ke @ qutlt the scene of bia crime. 8 I drove down teabury avenue, got out of the cab, took one look at the Palace and then waned Againet m bullding to keep from ting yards Like Fire! That's what I thought,” ran on Mi Stahl. “ ‘It's just your luck,’ I sald to | SEfweAe! “Pere Tee've seme theese thou and miles to get to the Palace, and now ffs burning down.” That sinking | feeling had almost reached the sidewalk when I discovered that the bulking wasn't burning; that tt was only being cleaned. That's the best thing they do over there.” Before the a4 earn | Stahl told of another tragedy. | “The next thing I jhed to face was my Engiiah company. The slang was | too much for them. I bad to pump It into them. It was an awful job, but I finally succeeded in making them un- derstand what I was talking about. ‘Then I began to worry about the au- dicnce. But my fears were relieved | at the firet performance. They seaned to think my slang very funny, but ft wam't half so funny aa the Poglis! Versions of it that T heart about town. | There was one line, ‘TY any one shoul | Grive up in a hearse and ask you.’ that | ot the undertaker treatment in the moat ghastly forms. The English may nat understand Amertean slang, but | Dalleve me they Itke tt. When I sailed | my friends came down to the dock and cheered me on my way by saying | ‘They won't understand you. Rose, but |don't you care. there'll de « lot of boats coming back.” But I atayed eight weeks at the Palacd, and—wonder of | wonder two weeks in Glasgow. The joke was on me in Glaagow, where 1 | came face to face with a biltboard Gnd myself jeraided as ‘The Great Amortcaa Tragedienne. “And you won't | begged, There were a lot of men with of hose piey tng wet the: Seria 4 e man in the gallery, 1 cried be. will she promised, “net with my “A-PER CERTAINLY 8AVE$ You MONEY!” nngemtiy sense ‘Mrs. Carter o: think I look 1f standing your see why I sho! in the third act of “The Chorus Lad: I don't want that—but would do just act. Perhaps the poene nosea over that scene at every per now. when I grow formance Yes, of course ite music| emotional, people are eurprised. and to my ears. and furthermore It bi they say things. And you said the curtain-catle. And you can't biame me| O's thing of all—that I was too thin. for Wking curtain-calla, can you? Tot too thin-fuet this,” 1 grovseted Mise Stahi, as genuine as she fe|,,,¥ 0% 7OU might have sald slender.” lever, confessed that she liked Pa-|{t* Teproachfully. “I've been wonder- ricla even better :han curtain-calle ing over since what I can do to get "Bhe appeals to me pa tho |, But you wouldn't be nearly #o funny said, “in the scene where shows |" -]'don't know about that. I believe her cheap Iittie bargains to the other| Broadway wants ite comedy fat. "Look Firis-in the dressing room—poor slob! St the successful comediennes—every oe & soot wort, and I feel that 1 Re oe ee DS you ever-stop to know I think a girl like Patricia wrong, but they b Never Knew Live Chorus Lady FECT FIGGER. (jie of humor And Thaven’t! ‘You seem to know the chorus girl,” in the brain, and I don’t | I remarked. ke Ellen Terry, notwith-| “I may aeam to, bat T don't’ was suspicions, But I don't uidn't be taken eariously her surprising response “I've never known a chorus girl in my life I've never been in @ company with chorus kiris, and I've therefore never had a hance to study them I've played Peulines and Jultets, and when I was with @ stock company tn Philadelphia | hey used to come in carriages to see | my Camille, But 4 to be ‘emotional’—it isn't ae she does in that thint I'm wrong and perhaps ow thet | Did yout well-known actresses—Annie UR Russ: Gr eo Bertha Kalich and Joftreys—will ap- pear in new productions next week On Monday eveni the Liberty Theatre, Miss Jeffrey will beg her third American engagement jn “The [Dear Cnrair ex.s Thres-aot tye -new author, Ingtis Allen. | Mise Jeffreys will have the role of a woman whose husband offengs his | friends by his blindness to a series of | fads ‘tom, ouzied with ' fae on the part Wife, who manages to oc | the inorlinate sees her. Miss Jeffrey number of English nd in her @upport mht, George Gidder Herpert Sleath, Hi ‘attie Russell and Janet will be a Ka lame Bert under the di ‘ction of Harrison Grey Fiske, will berin an engagement at the Lyric Thea re Monday evening, in Langdon h ver { Jacob Gor The Kreutzer Sona’ written empectaily for In Yiddien nd ip th ahe made one are AKO. e role of the of her most pro: her appear JooeseeR pri | passage of which the | | and ligh ald John Funny or, Hermia Lysander 11 oe. eo ros Bottom, Lansing Rowan Bas bo make my poor Little bow, Ldek’dielona; Lionel Adams, Demetiue, aud At Huriis Women Stars to Appear In Next Week’s Plays James Young je new theat Dawson. the 4 Everetts, isuch Brothers, Mercedes Al- Andrew Mack, the popular Irish Yarex and Fanny Everett. pemenians Will ‘Kopeas Ai the: Orasd Eden Musee new cinematograph taken In rope this summer wil) Opera-House in a revival of MPion|be shown, The wax worke groups and Boucicault's famous play rah-na-| the Royal Italian Orchestra will be Mack will sing eae ike oa ™M the Green” and four new] i = ith Street. mess His jeading woman is Miss Mae) 4, Ob * Including the Wiliams and will be Mundy, all, Lentini, her features the man with the tron three-legged boy, end Bouthern play by] The Atlantic Garden will have Cun- Il be ‘the at-|?¢ngham and Smith, Font! Bon! broth: ers, the Harringtons, Grace Dean aud tutcat comety, jJonee and Button De | |TREATED AS DRUNK, STOCKS RALLY ON DIED FROM FALL SUPPORTING ORDERS Coroner “Tevetigates Fatal! Market Closes Strong and A Error of Physician in Flush- tive AlthOfgh Bank State- ing Hospital. ment Was Bad. | } | | Following the tnvestiaatiion of « vbval While it was generally expected that cian of the Flushing Hospital Into the| the bat bank statement fesued to-day @eath of John J. Hobir, whom he | would result in a slash all around the clared had muccumbed bo alcoholtem, an | Btock Exchange, the effect was the r autopay performed by two of Coroner verse, The Clearing-House report had Amber's assistants to-day revealed that | been practically discounted and supr @ fracture of the skull caused by a fax | ing orders were thrown into the market from a trolley car had lelléd the man. | at the proper time. The Met immedi’ hin reeuk wae arrived at after He \ately rallied, made good «nine and hir’s funeral had been stopped. and in| closed strong and active consequence & mpecial inquest will be| ‘Trading was generally dull, but 6,0 held by the Coroner when an effort will “hares! of U. 8, Steel changed bands be made to place the responsi at Inst night's price and 2,000 shares Hetir lived with hts fan ‘ ot -Uefon Pacific sold wi a4 an een Meadow road. Ie was ret compared with 192 2-8 last night to hie late home on a New Yock and ortiern preferred was down & Queer an ey car. He sie-| point, Pacific Mall rose one, nailed to the conductor the stov at| While the demand was very small, it which he wanted to get off. The car was sufficient to clean up the available 2 4 Supply at various levels, and the list slowed down, but ere the man had iva, gradually lifted upward. The touched the ground the vehiole started were no striking movements in.any hastily and Hehir was thrown forcl | the favorites, tut wpecuiation show bly. ed an expanding demand for Reading He was taken to the Flushing Hoe. |#9d Union Pacific. The tradifig vecame exceptionally dull while awaiting the bank statement, and Feceded on the showing of a de- vy pital where it wns maid he was muffer | ing from & sligh: km of the deft hip. Wednesday d and Dr. Nei fon, of tie hos ff, gave the oa. as alc Th ‘* family was pot satiafed with = en 2p Great North ported the matter to the Corc He $ Readitig 1 No: gent Dre. J. Ad hive is nion Pacific and | investigate At law ge fractions, Cotton Ou | arrived st the house, 4 Virginia-Carolina Chemical gained rai and found condition precluded any po: Pog af Stee total sales of stocks to-day were 2 me hearer ant af foes feet The Closing Quotations, josing prices an pastankersy Pat > COTTON UNSETTLED ON REPORT OF BIG CROP.) Cotton was unsettled tn market to-day, ‘although af higher on steady cables pool. The disturt port that figures rec Dent orwanization fro e & 8 107% Nicholas w Ryan. the wealthy in the Bronx haa releed (he price six cents. Who Gets the Lemon?” a new one- act play, will be the feature of the Siin- Gay night bill at the Metropolis Theatre. Emile Le Crotx and Josepha Crowell West End Theatre will have will appear in it ¢ Master Workman The bil at the New Comedy Theatre The Corner Grocery,” Daniel @ulty’s |t Fourteenth etreet will include Martha well-known play, will be the offering Fries, the Barringtons, Marie Russel at_the Third Avenue Theatre Ver Valin and Robinson, EB. W. Goss enrThe Gambler of the West” will deal and tie Newsboys’ Quarie canis "A Midnight Eeape’ will be seen at| DOWN AT CONBY. © Sar kg “Panhandle Pete.” evolved trim | une F ane Wie “Boal Doreen om ene and i reo McManus's elte and Clerine and “The Great Train Robbery’ many other attractions. and artoona, will will have the To-day George C Tilyou will hold a “Duresguere. 1 school children's carnival and white 1 ro 2 - ‘as =oparade in Leeplechase ‘ark. Lub pearl onepiracy’”” & \Twenty-Gve attractions for 25 cente offer gi , wails a great deal for the money. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Dreamland, which remains open till - Pots : ., Sept. 3, le still as great an attraction aw jammerstein'e ictoria Thestre to visitors as in the beginning of the will Robert Hilliar nd company | season. ‘ n “As Man Gowa.” Woodware At Brighton Beach Music Hall Irene oe sig schegilins ‘ra'* Hentley and Gould and Surrat are . vid and Ho#KA | Smong the features of @ aplendid bill Suratt. Black Hussar Elinore Sisters, ( Vanoe, the Pour Lukens, Bruno and Tus cet JULIA MARLOWE elon! and the naval rev | om baie giagreeh | HERE FROM EUROPE. Mieatre wil) be Houd Riscoces Sentelinn Opens Her Season Next Week in ‘Wie ‘Leet, | Philadelphia with E. H. Sothern 4 and Me teed in Shakespeare Plays. r + rd strewt| Stine Julia Marlowe, the actress, re- phe . vin, turned to-day on La Lorraine from ~ t i Hogiand and France, where she hes Ales Joh spending her summer vacation, “| . - He ay Miss MM. owe enld would go direct * Btroet Theat to Philadelphia, where she wil! open in ne Eagiia Shakespearian pertolre next week bt i ickens - w E. if, Bot mn, returning to New coee Mists x York in February At oury is tour,” she added, “in a *; ad ) Rhakeepenre we Will be seen a in “Annunsio, “Prancesoa ai Rimiat u : and a new play by # young Freneh- < . s * shall ive some extra \ performances of ‘Joan of Ato ee tho Mime “Marlowe is English, " ie bas never been se@n abroad pro- \ foasionaily. She and Mr. Sothern will make thelr London debut in April, pened cas oat THOUGHT DOG WAS MAD. re will 2 ngall| Laaky tet, Ge | Washington Irving, ten years old, i “nd HATVeY | wae bitten by @ dog to-day near his © will |home, No, 14% Metropolitan street, Will- compar 1) lacnetnary The child's parents reported to the pany. Kurie und Bartiett pullce that the dom lwood and company, #tev’ | la_nat believed to ey Seaman's wil'be tw i'reoion gb ia pie we AT. TO-DAY. 10, 35 & boc as La ey Who Gets the Most Out of Life? Not the wealthiest, not the most learned, nor the idler—but the man who has good health and works for his living. This truth is trite, but not trivial Every man should guard his health as his most valuable posses- The more so because health is easier to retain than regain. Keep your grip on health by regular exercise, reasonable care in eating and requisite sleep. Take Beecham's Pills occasionally, to tone the stomach and keep the liver and bowels in good working order. And don’t worry Observe these simple rules and you will agree that the one who gets the most irom life is The Man Who Uses BEECHAM’S PILLS Bold Everywhere in Boxes, VAN’S” NORUB i sion 100 and 850, AMUSEMENTS. — AMUSEMENTS. o ae Diced way Ti oe is Bie DREW [thik ubee CHITER 7 HpATRE. Nehari ng - * as 3 1s,aut Mi: in iRoom. mie wi i iteCherh Hattie tiiame Ley THE HYPOCRITES. SatOy APRA THE 84h ct and Breads \JROSE STAHL, vost lita. (CHUN ty The Lion and The Mouse GARRICK ‘hts. | 1 WM.H.CRANE KNICKENBOCK ER TIE. Ty & FRITZI ani i Mat. Bat 18 (Alfred Satro'e TTR PRICE OF MONEY 246. Seb | N EUROPEAN ARENIC ACTS— Wore entertainment than found In OUTS | mde MODISTR. 0 evant MOTOHING IN MID ALR \ drm spectacles, cireuses and operas wt raid | HiGHeR iA SSeERY CiRGU THE FLUNGING HORSES rolled Into © o of # KEITH & PROCTOR’ By tine senenens ot beg et Mat.Sat.on KRW AMSTERDAM 1 par HARRY BULGER |; vi NOW." F. pt. ie DALY’S THEATRE & 3 m. a MARIE CAHILL “Maku deep. witb Mo. | ber HAT ihe cmig = ». RROTHERS £59 to 8 @: _~C &€mL Pat Di @& Mudeon”! a16G a A ae | > Celene Re Be WHEAT PRICES CUT s Hurtig & TO NEW LOW RECORDS, 3 Seamon's 3 4 wUpeay Wheat. after a weak in the Pa Boh Mancha m market to-day, sold down to new low LS reords of the f The matt od oak eee I iterehiren fine weather mi easier iF cabin i «on Daily Matinee, 25¢ Chisaagy'e opening’ pe 1% | amet Quarset. sine. "S i December ist 3 1. | ies, V q September, 69 5-* m—Ma * pareee ; . @ 3-4: Decom F to & ber, 4 tA to dr 14, May, s cember, Th r Wheat. May, © & me t & {1 whs 4 SN - % te Concerta, Stay 86 to WTS, Dee ao $3 * 2, Gopghay. e140 in 8G s BELASCO f2t)\,2.* See 23 = $ | BLANCHE KATES ¢/°* RYAN, TO HAVE OUTING. id BW aot peaisrises Sheri —— WARFIE 3 TUSIC MASTER tractor end a ot t ne Bros = ; MANHA r TAN BEACH, fghting tor the a ° new PAIN'S ksi Fieeverks, noes bre Phirty-fourth Assembly District, hi invited he mochers and their bable rw ~ 0-NIGHT SATURDAY ees al Oe ere ion we NEWYORK GRLS Bet se UR aN til 1, Park “to the festival and dunce of ine| MORE LONDON GOL D|RICE’'SGIRLFROM PARIS CO.Sr08% Bronx Coun ub and the holas — }W Ryan Asessiation which will take d IRE RIS ran p place Weduestay afternoon and evening | LONDON, Sept-#—The tatted states | HUBER’ ie MUSE rt tions behind him. ronx County x Club, bership of com- to-day. In cons f the steady ee ine eet the mast infvential men Grain of old to New York the bank LAST WEEK MANHATTAN. BLANCHE WALSH By. 8 Sat Mat 2 KEECIZER SONSTA TUESDAY GRACE GEORGE Madison TOBACCO SHOW Sq. Garden. |ines seven compone encs, Gept. 51D, 11 for box . 2 ‘ PASTOR’S |OREN & BUCKY > ep ae [tc KR MADDOX & MELVIN. ATLANTIC GARDEN, AR - CASING [RIGO Hake casino Plays Nutly. Tabled i c.BaLaaan $1 Lex.av.é LOTth st. Mat. To-d ESTAR SECRETS OF THE POLU | ~ Nxt Wk—A Midnight Recaps, MERICAN "Mal se Aen, em W. of Bway. \. » Wille De others. ‘Bh Ay. Mata Mon Ta. Thar yak OUARANIE ”» ADSOL Mats. Every Day Bie cei pa | Sei ) i'Nightingnle * Burlesquers. Maite bv Van Zile’ Com Weat Hoboken. N. 3 ae ‘Sh SvONo's! LADY gam. = Last amusements, ___ | WMADISON SO. ae", “ ADEMY OF MUSIC. 14th wt.6 irvine pt {4th SL HEAT RE CAT 230 ea “WHOMPSON & DUNDY’S GMEA: Whey Armetryn Next Week OoREN oF. Hé FIR Ie Tomer, i Yow ovine THE HEIR}, HOORAH |~~ or Wy 8.10. Mat ety, ‘HB OCOLLE! p— HIS HONOR: ay MAYOR: with GUY BATRA f08T. Prices, 25,00,76,61, Mats, Wed. At'd'y,2.Jbv, 016 (rand HARLEM: Little Johnny Jones Wallack Next W. Om. Tw LALA Mes. hE Rial SS Et Saved RT ae #2 Minutes putes ey L Lane ane York Bap, from Bridge 25 ter Soe sq | corer Combination

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