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EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1906, { rar AST AN = Bi Si THE WORLD: SATURDAY ——. THW AG FIGHTERS AT BHUMINED BY BUFFALO ALL THE ALENSTS. ONE HOTEL Submits When Told Ob-/ Democratic Battle Will OF THE m » ject Is to Prove | Be Waged About Him Sane. Iroquois. — : | ship Child. on Earth, NOW IN FRONT OF 3 | In Written Interview for Evening World, He Says District-Attorney’s # <i wee} ton. ny Pn ” i ; 4 Oo vont ‘hich resulted } i Srp ar they th more Professions Are Meaningless—Declares Sulzer Is Only Tim Ie'the.Gnath of a tmonyent-old| syn of «84 Fall Feetival nt Coney Taland e- ‘ i a regeenca dante Nephi te . Herbert Winship, following « series of Bn thin forenoon. and will end) some » Refused to [left the city, and hae engaged head v . , oe ies e the Winship ,f time between midnight and Sunday . Three Experts He Refused to |! sty. roquos He Ratan Sullivan’s Man—A Word for Mack, manticy_ reg og in Winey emg ae ae Se ear ae : See Some Days Ago Allowed | aror weCielien wit tee ee et he county authorities to-day to aenlat im able carnival” ever vealebrated in the meh 4 and by in unravelling the case. | worte. ; isi To-day. Democratic party tn the State will be oy MI eaithy | The attendance begin: with more . to Visit Him To-day. | Psireered‘whtts hailing lates in the Questions by The Evening World. | Re WC Ae Snamy" yoare ae |@an_ a quarter” of a mbiion parsons i Prreuad “Tp. bulte. of scons) ondlipgs’ to the A . [Cole's ‘Corners. ‘The members of his |on Pleasure: wat the umber Proline ° of hia | sulte of jhe hold o hi wife ma three ‘creased each ni tm antic! Moe i oc tht | nnder ot Tammany tre near thee Answers Written by Mr. Hearst. (slat aes Rett eas "kon sie (tat ale ee ap eos \ ; ified to an examination sn the Tombs | CATA tne hall, and on ts Can you reconcile the present attitude of Norman E. Mack with his attitude prior to the convention of [fire veut uli pick who haw Deon ofCOtime. OR the sande, of America's i gs ne gga isnlata, retained (By | gine floor are the Siler headquarters. | the Independence League when he wrote in an open letter that nothing could prevent your nomination for [with the family for three years as & |" The abenhon ch ail toe Suigney oses | :& SRIOUEAY With her bon, and final The Hedret boomers have beaaquarte Governor by the Democragic party? nae tneandlary Kon eay: that have swarmed upon Coney during {i i lin the same hotel, eo that the family the Mardi Gras has been complete, and Bis consent, afier he was convinced the ed ¢ | Mghe will be interesting and confin A few ai » Mr. Winship went tO even when the rain came, just after the Sxamination was to doterminy his san-\ 1, 4 small ates, unless It epreads to Otrego on business. The day after be perade last evening, it dampened the| tty and to establish hile tm | the convention proper Gs : ae nw . PE init, bis com stables and barn were lenthusiasm of no one, but was seized | ‘ c = ~ ‘Anything to Deut Hearst!" is the ety ne champ R a mde bo sap upon as just one more carnival joy. Tombs some Crys ago Thaw, in-th®|o¢ tne opposition to him, and as It is degen d ace 8 pel nights Confetts- wet, is more clinging than hospital ward.-refured to be examine? generally admitted that if Charles F. bese be ea, fire was discovered In| When it ts dry, and o wet tickler fe QnA angrily demandhs to be taken yrurphy can swing thn 105 delegates of t cloret, one in @ bed ticking in an /@ven more of a laugh-producer than « Back to his cell 3 |Tammany Hall under the unit rule, he lupper part of the house, and another dry one, while the scampering young Ever.aince his mother has been earn-| wii be the dominant figure at Butf- \blagze started In a trunk In the garret. | woman, with her skirts gathered up, y stly and pationtiy working to convince | tats, sitoation? Jennie Birch vered m of the was a never ending source of glee to Tee att wed wartsR mowed Tera i! Merphy Doste-to Hearst. * Mirek: anid wave the Alara: ithe young men the withdrawal of Mr. Huartridge and Jennie Birch yesterday came tn from Olympisn Games in Picture. | Those who have talked with Murphy, Ip Lele. ether cosnss! and make the ond land claim to be ii a porition to kno’ the yard with w peach, ‘wafch one Weide eonely Been’ & aplii be irs S34 with the Inwyern re-leay that his feelings toward Hearst th wormed the had Just picked from a tree ti the| At Econopouly Broa” Saratoga Inn taine @to defend him. It ts understood, |bave grown muth colder than they wete ; [orth “Shab Warnineton “Winahip, |evinw-pleture show, to whieh Herman Rowen. that she mae little progress | week ago. t gate, neg AO. |e sear shed for the tr: ing of the Mardi Gras, and | iT she ure ARLE m it ans reed It Was not a question of| For this reason, it is eaid, Murphy is | Jennie pe Gites Pre Have Beet Mvived py | 1 A r @ | Manager Charles L. Milligan, there wil) now lannin another Fornes-Grout tion, keeping part for herself. ii Ease Bim fosins, byt of proving ‘bis new aiansias | encuner ert ves eae A Ica Ang. i < had farely swallowed his |e the first presentation of the Olympian ; } inte St Che Sade Yared au frat bite of the peach when he feil|games ac Athens In which the Iriab- ‘The three doctors were Dr. B. D,|Want only ope nominee of the nt convulsions. |American athletes won the world's Superintendent of the New Jer. |Pendence League, The tatest candidate Mack stated in his letter that the Independence League nominations would have no legal status and ‘would not be binding, hence you could be nomisated by the Democratic organization Do you so regard the CONEY ISLAND IMMEDIATELY AFTER <li} \to be rubbed softiy by the fur of thé Teretcomes Ne, ioe Covionncr © |tiet, sd conten to Ts pure. te Lewia ” to the floor in vi « bm 3 immediately began to complain championships last spring. The picture ita a . P, of a pain in the stomach, and she, too, \is three-fifths of a mile long. John fell to the floor, and her body bent backward like a bow, her head and heels Kconopouly has succeeded in‘ getting it Bostipg: Chiet of Stam in the bame hos. |RtwVesant Chanler, the nominee of the pitas [Hearst Party for pieutenant-Governor. snd Dr. Charles D. Warner, 8 \cnanier is & delewete to the Demo- it of the New Yorok State | cratic convention, as¢ Murphy, at last ‘Hospital for the Insane at Binghamton. | accounts, is said to be thinking kindly. cer, Were Accompanied by A. R. Pea- jot Chanier. , One of Thaw's courisel, and were Hearst's Hidden Card. leo introduced to Dr. Maguire, the | An & counter: move to this, the Hearst Tombs physician, present under PrisoD | faction has a card up its sleeve that bat who withdrew at the request |has not been overlooked by the most . sanguine of Tammany men, and paruicu- Ter leave then ron, Fie, larly those ‘who live in clobe districts, to pee his nee: It fm said that unless Murphy accepts were | Hearet, She Independence League wil [place @ “candidate in every Asvembly What js the secret of Jerome's systematic attack upon you? = ntl. | out of the clutches of Uncle Sam's Cus- [toms oMfctals at last, A new one, pic- Dr. Birdeall, of Paterson, N. Y., was |tufing the story of Kathleen Mavour summoned by telephone. He found | neen, will also be put on, and = repro. beth children in convulsions, with all | duc Vor ia rayrapkgnan “Of wttremae Steen luction of The Evening’ World's cut 1 2 showing tae portrait of Herman Raub. | Dr. Haviland wi enlled in to anstet | Winner of the pular ‘elec tion git King | and both physicians worked for houra oe the Maral Geka, and his three near- = ‘The boy died, jest competitors, one of whom was 7 ; oy but by heroic treatment con uly. Mr. i the girl's life was saved, and she ie | “Qpepouly tas practically well to-day Herman ‘entertained a host st frieeae To Analyze the Peach. Hotel near teetiace, Back ee Meter When Dr. Birdsall was told of the|eo near breakfast time When ther were i yind- mysterious fires that preceded the pol-|done that it was decided hat ah Suto amecteesios ee wi ie < soning incident he notiied Coroner| fide to Mineola would land them there almost touching. Shai —_—_ nd Benet 7 Itchell, who < in time. for enough al nd ous season for ie THE PICKET SHLD Hearst received 28,000 votes, before agreed Unt Coe children shiawed anes ar. ate kre r hi play grand old Steeplechase, and in = 5) hem, Tammany leaders who desire the sh hse = Se Ks e Queen of his * i If the Democrats nominate a man other than yourself will you expect to win? ing, nothis ay f " ‘s| heart and bome, Mra. Lo it 2 ; ection of thelr Assemblymen and Sen- ; stoinuch to uubetantiate thelr gleahoda | itt, Mra. Ravb's sweet-taced. motner: {Celebration of the Funny Place ators feel that in eaying the Tammany members of the Legislature Murphy | - 4 é Dos The Coroner, gave. Dr, Birdautl, what | Suetha, Doweaer Of the Rourenold, gat | : i may de acting wisely if at the last min- 3 3S Aron, Oe ma a he! ue Gaudi he nal ae fav Bad § SORE EN ute he tles up with Hearst and makes . come of the autop A x RSS Dae eal whuewtiy Tammany ‘aloes the Leste. Cpr cat Coa : —_—_—_—_———— fad bean. placed om Phe penah ‘Getare it tm {Patronage than all the other ] ature ‘and the matertty of the Judge P : ic "would. Neve shown fo “the chiles ipa and lete {t go at that. ehrqrnre awn Jorn 4S Carreras, Goreme, f amusement resorts of Coney rf ° Bleven Judges are to be elected, with * Do you regard Congressman Sulzer as 2 convention possibility? . WIDOW AR RESTED Island combined. To-night will witness one of terms of offee for fourteen years at 47,600 a year. This alone, many Tam- many men velieve. is worth making the the most extraordinary spec- jacles ever presented to the public gaze in the destruction (ee cecmammg Dangarol Avan cro Tame SLlermie, Mean, POFTY CONN HEH by fire of a great ship in all its impreasario, Jules Grau, was arrest ers of Tammany who are out in oppost. (nHerees th walning from rant Could be win if nominated? THETWO‘COME-ONS —_—— majestic splendor, forming to-day at her home, No. & Sylvan Te: tion to Hearst, Sullivan at the Graves Mot wed, pieple onuit Mae Suxllvran, an. Comtio€ : Detective Nabs Them Alone Face, by Detective Birmingham of te! mountains . of flame, iliumi- —Horees in {raining from variocs | onq racy track to bet at Ah arreg ° » > “s [ | Snap the Handcuffs. West Side Court, on the complaint of 3 ce ot AAAXW ott on, ‘ her brothersin-law, Matt Grau, te nating old Neptune for miles Stables were sold at auction ‘here to- | for at odds of 8 tok That hiecese Ont It has been reported that In the event of Justice Gaynor belng nominated you would withdraw. and Even Makes Them . atrical agent, of No. HS Wear eu i) SS” pe oe around, and terminating @ sea- FOR PALTRY $1, Former Winner of B: Handicap Goes to Billy land af Sale, tomuch. ‘There mre traces of ori acid, the base of strychnine, In peaches, but it Is avt on record that any peach that ever tained enouh of the Polson in Are to cause death. Matt. Grau Charges Her with Perjury in Claiming to Have Married Jules Grau. \ meny ; ‘The Picket, a former Brooklyn Handi. | Hal! that will leave for Buffalo to-mor- | row were nounced to-day as ows: : oap winmer, was knocked down to Billy) By the feign sieeed ae Valley Raliroad. fr s Lakeland for 11.500. The sale follows: | Went Twenty-third street at $35 4 M ‘The Ket, DY Mulsetto—Voltaric; Wy, in charge of Peter J. Dooling, with the Lake |tollowing Assembly district jeaders yonst, by Handeoring—Voliario; #. a, | delegations: J. Good: and William Daitos fd, Menanos, . | ing. tam Dalton. .T. rine, |. We actank di chh, TO Fatlant—G. Rowe: | Joun F. Curry, James J. Hagan, M. F. 2 retain ‘by Alvescot—G. Rose; cm} Popohus-and Charles Hahn. 4 Reid. Over the Erie Railroad. the first train. i a WE Gi Meomeelner—seately, W. D,| jn charge of “Little” Tim Sullivan, wil ve at 8 1th Wis. "52% raament—sintely; 3. star, | HOVEO Ay ML MIME delegations of Mra. Liltan Grau, widew of the Is @my. Fantastic brought the bdighes: ; Ba be Rominated at Buffalo Prices, going to Fred Burlew for $7,400 |,, Dov schedule of trains of Tam James Gilbert, forty-six, of No. 14|Hundred and Bighty-third street’ He Weat Forty-seventh street, who te we!l| changes her with perjury miastic. by Galore—Phantom Belle: ¥,| Timothy P. Sulllvan, Charie Bere B40 p2 eee ne elle: F. | kin, FJ. Gullivan and 3 cx A d anéwn to the police under the name! with Mfrs. ‘Grau at ‘the time of her 1 1 “t rollick + Sa nis iBesgaaca lay sects Boj Reg apr gp SP J thale Combe of James Fitegerald Heged wiro- wyer, Florence J. 6ul- iolly revelry H aay Bui cr gerald, an allege: arrest was her lawyer, Flor revelry and rol , Moar iat o 7M) Fins Tater, tm change Of doen. beeen Camfpaighy, and tapper, and Thomas Ryan, twenty-four.| ven, of No. 3 Bi mee J. But !son of jolly 'y Hic nd will carry the selegations of district Leaders John Abs Keenan, G. F. Scan: | Prendergast the Grand Cen. in cha of Featherson, will carry. the) ~ ad fi Station at & ind delegations: John J, Boyhan. : F Maurice a - m, Thomas F, McAvoy, James 7 cz Z Second train leaves Forty- tr o cert nt $45 A M., in charge of (*) 40 MWwes e ne J. McGutre, ahd will carry the deiegations and following leaders: J : J Walsh, N. J. Hayes, J. F. Cowan, AGAIN TRY TO ROB HOME OF MRS. WOLF2. ES Boys Break Into Her Fifth ~ve ) House a Second Time in , Two Months. For the second time the residence o! at No, 104 Firth « @on entere! by small bays Captured by Policeman —_ owt BANK STATEMENT SHOWS, CAUS United States Comminaoner Shields, | worth veMritty.tfth street and Ninth avenue,|tnelr father. Matt Gran deni «his | kindly contented to command | she svoke of ber ideals for her doy. | tempts impersonate & Altes é- Howe chuck i tole eee s.ondiie Mow and Aang aftr pnt th, concen Mf ‘ ot No. @& Madison street, who were went with her to! Bag sourt 20s ing fun inva real blaze of glory. mon were attempting to fe lege’ perlury wes commit! were held in & ball each to-day by og i “at “ot the jate Jules Grau, and ry martes’ te, him am. Roch most famous navigators, has tlour officer, made the arrest in & TOOT hag two children and says a Ww ithout assial ce, not even having the ’ . ame the sical this her last voy- M. In “i Herother's aitirte la the intarvais or the bail from = INCHURCH TO THE 88%" ececscn cms! AFTER 58 HOURS 2% ec. ROBBED EMPLOYER : } Sreel ts @ pretty 1 } } heme | net F aloaee’: With aainielanes ean Time ‘and again det tiveg, have | t- niet n WAT our bo but in most instinges the sharpers ha halide. “Wns Gye iter 6 Miss Madge bs , 3 His Accounts, Is Held rested by Detective Bottle. of Inspeo-| trate Wehle e Venere in The the him PY che West Side Court some weeks ago. Capt: “Paul " Boyton, and committed to the Tombs. married to him in Rochester on 3% v= anon it cietumary detective partner with him. | jdames, widely known sociolo@ists, were | niy but he forced then, t (be! Jules Grau. Lawyer. present. The ceremony closed when H.| custody tut itatal, ptosplace handcufts| Gran had ted tum the e . Creel gave his reasons for desiring | Upon thelr. ownys wr and | 1Nen SMe. Gras naa been able to get | Ag to wote his son's life to thy parched ne ta’ Pole Teed 1 of 5 jot, lanor sab EH it! marched suite et the instance of Chiot/*8y shere —_—_—_—_—_ == will | | Jan unecloeh man.” she seid’ a man |Penetratea the dismuive, In atiemgt! ae who will give his Kfe to do’ good for T [Ponte tho fucttc the poltce made-up gaareda to the police of the East others, who will never think o his own more or jess as a stage farmer. that |Hundred and Fourth street station as for Trial 0 hen the Interests of oi the wieer than that | od | . Interests wher the interests ot his fai | Detective Boitle was winer than that | OM Le One Hundred and Fortieth G eanoemnented UNEXPECTED GAINS. | tor McLaughlin's staff, while the two) until Oct. 1. ne fthe old green-goods game, Miiputs over a. giamond ‘ Will you pave headquarters in Buffalo? 3 aay ely | whee $a 8 coe it crowned king of the world’s Detective Bottle, a young and ambl-) 5) "1569 py a justice of the peace. Nat wlone did he take the two men into si es c | boy bimeelf, a bright-eyed litte Postal Inspecvor Walter 8. Mayer and % INFESSES : | Postal, neuer or juve, impraons®el SNATCHED WOMAN'S PURSE. | CLERK CO) HE’ dear aie | Bie fn thought 20d Aree tae htt was atrolling down Third ave | George A. Traver, who gave hie ad- Jn etn thou, ord and deed. : ered If something | street, Slunder bie in thoug word a An who considera 1 pe a My edie hae —--— | 'Binee that the beat. way fe an urbanite and not a “farmer” die-| 1.” ‘near One Hundred and Tenth |dress aa “Hoboken.” to-day pleaded eorly today When she was! guilty to the charge. of larceny in Jef- fatively. In that ® such Off the bursier aiarm. Special Pa CHICAGO, Sept. 2% —Religion and ve consecrated our | ae * PR it bol irs Jimmie Fita’” jatreet, Epica tice 1 © untoniem were blended at a cere te hone alee Hey one. Aen St oem Ot the. “echooner |.a wererab: ne . rushed up against by an Itallan who | ferson Market Police ,Court before eo Aee ee are Yee Z be’ I ° Will realize in hin Hving the ideals of Charles F, Tustia, of New Haven, Conn. | is paid MY Ot oe Maver save the BP" |e. hig name and address as Michael | Magistrate Finelite, He was held im €0 the house in dou! quick F be eee fe Of A) the cause. and the terrible suffering of bi *W | gre waa not only & clever one but Iike- ~ no, of No 94 East One Hundred | $2,000 ball for trial. e ~ wes mlemnly consecres . Every man and woman in the world | before they were réscued was reported | SU Tn") riant one. Romano, A vat Travis Wie sea aie t labor and the upit whether he be worker or not. should | here to-day on the arrival from Havara —— me (RE eS Rie ; sand. at " understand and appreciate the digokty | or tne Ward ine steamer Segui Miss Robinnon, after Roman? passed | bookkeeper by J Art * Frasher @ nid 3 af Labo aly exprenn 5 , °K < e operator, (0. id Glessner Creel, the ao Me token rue ferme and [which beotmin in Capt (George. .W NEARLY 104 YEARS OLD. [py naw that her purse, conimining | real estate Or, at. come ailver, which had been hanging | avenue, and & part of hin duties w 4 son of must fee! for their children, the | Heath and the crew of apyen ofthe ke labor "Who t they be of great mood In th@| wrecked vessel HEBRON, Conn Sept, 2—Darlus |ty per belt, was mone pileck rents nt Ra dits mnDlare the ceremony which w , tna of the consecration of the | TheTuttle left Charleston, 8 6. for) Ti, waa the gidest man in the| ghe screamed. Romano ran. he ran | of rs ous Ms a9 ¢ . Ina of the consecration York on Sept. 36 with a cargo of | DFAKS Wi NOM taky, Had helived pained jn the to cover the Tamon'n Met b y originated with his father, who | New « and a crowd of thirty oe nieht in Bt A rf arate Patrol go" an the a of the Allied Print ected with labor or- |lumber. On the morning of the Mth a til Oct, 1 he would have been 10 Patr Sfuntired nod Fifth street, after on Danita m4 ! Tne church wan d publications for a num: |turricane was raging, and the schooner | UNM OO" ‘peven was due to file in |At DON Belay hocks, Goss caught up BR A ne Migs Be RE dd with trades uw: began to leak badly, Both the gteam|‘ircn, to old age. He de survived by lwith Remano and placed him under | ccrried and has three children, sympathizers who wanted , aps hand pumps were kept working, DUC] iwo chiidren. Drake waa born tee arromt. At ihe pai station the purse audietieteceaiialindecnemee 1 ont over NOT CRIMINAL BUT HERO. [the water continued to rise, and at mid- | w in 102 His father x bet: % he dedication of the first child aver Windsor in mano was arrall fore M. aflerud by his parents for auch w par Wiliam Rawling, the colered elevator night of the 7th the schooner elid-| prake, wae re olatlondey, Beer aes ite i rier Coart" nd WOMAN HELD FOR CORONER. ; ve fe , Bamyel, fo: in. th at goby : > nie Fi pleats. 8 prea rntiend Fr al ond ag ap te hee ger a pratnery rg “4 olgnty-aiaee birth- grere nA ot ar agin: Mrs. Clilen Asked Pxylain Her Ths cee were acted by Rev 01 h the accld in jew | pemoor: wee om . Dea : o Retina theakaiant! E York Nurses’ Club, No. § Weat Ninety, |elr boat. A {or examination <= by gayle D. C! Milner, Fepresenting the Depart | ment of Chureh and Labor of the Pres- second atrpat, in which M'ss Sophig| The chew succeeded tn at hold of byterlan. Church, and E. R, Wright, | Higginbotham, @ trained rairee, wag|the chain plates and thor ey re- President of Typographical Union No.| killed, wae released to-day by Coroner mained without food or water for ffty- 16 Rev. Wittem A. Quaylle pastor of Harburger.. The Coroner stated he be- | el@ht hours, until rescued by the steam- the church, made the address of wel-| lieved the negro to be « hero, who ¢r anos at about 9 o'clock Mur: 2 placed his own lite in Jeopardy in order oan PSI 6 HIE ination next ‘Tuesday, or: SOLDIER A SUICIDE. eeved the police fo have Miss Robinson | sre, Ellen Cullen, of No. tT West CINCINNATI. Sept, 22—Despondent | OY: a ee saPh lee as A aes. DIED IN charge growing out of the death of hay > Thomas Med eulede by shooting who | two months’ old baby, bea A Sf Fort Thoma» yesterday. Do- ro . ipeet |» The shee ve was found in the MAKE BOTH-ENDS MEET! Sunday World Help Wants bring the two ends of l'rosperity together— The Emp'oyer and the Employe! ounetl, cepted the consecration of the child on Civil Marriage Deoree De behalf of jebor, and made an address MADEID, Sept, 2-—The on “Labor's Aceptance of Its Future | Cordova has * c ° = 4 ince 9¢| , Be Ce ES em pe vit rea 3 yOu i 4

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