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ee THE EVENING WOR EVENING WORLD, THURSD AY, OCTOBER 4, 1906. HEARST PATCHES UP WORKING TRUCE WITH MURPHY; _ HUGHES A SURPRISINGLY GOOD CAMPAIGN ORATOR: © Political Puzzle Find the ; [erat si ob | HEARST WILL LET Real Democratic Headquarter ,, POLITICS CONDENSED [Be eae tiene td 1 Bre MAURICE KE TEN. ar, but his friends say o business Interests require NewYork att thrown —— assertion that Hearst out in rot credited by those _ FOR GENERAL READERS SS riding to omy ced him MURPHY BUN THE Mr, Hughes a 41 the ne a SHUDASCI| \ ineace iff C 7 t A i } | : press: At athe 1 tte dattonraresirs Court Cometo Blows, } House striking feature | fective thd rofdrms _Jobn Ford, the Indepentence Leagua for sBupreme Court and Froik Acer, a lawyer tm Of pe ing candita = 2 jominattor, Is : ‘FINGY CONNE RS CHAIRMAN wan fe is} “Big Tim’? por union greement Rohe Overnight After, Sa to Decline Heminaton, gettin ee = At the Democratic Be ¢ convent! _a Bitter Squabble as to Who Should | Control the Majority of the Hearst’s Platform Opposed : to That of Democracy.) _ Ze 4 “In Mr. Hearst's let res that : : N + ti he Tidorses the Trade} 7 Lenge = nny = - weeeeees Santee ts Ominations. Dlatform word for wont. In some mae N. he D i erial respects the Indopendeice Langue Fi itraeeriat tals opesesd sia rDon eckwear Dept. { ratio platform. Mr Hearst favors direct Z Heit 5, “I~ The threatened break between Ch +, Murphy and the Independ- | nominal Ut the begploy ties ties we ence League has been averted. as patched up oyer night and Las riers TeaMeanand ippolnt By b G: IG b tf : : Comppmsten wabout, Cogue, Liver a _working agreement was reached that wilt be-satisfactory to both sides. mon who will work for et fi ns He Sale of M 2; gue; ys promises to Appoint an Inaurance Com Chiffon and Net Ruffs, : Y all the latest shapes and colors. White Liberty Theatre Scarfs, oe —with aint ifloralt designs; 4 yds. tong, — Din each. Tattored Stocks {na very large variety of shapes and colors, The Independence League will nominate independent candidates for | peer ; i Some places on the ticket. ‘The party will have a column on the official | ballot, and it would be bad politics to leave it blank. In addition, there} are sorne Tammany candidates whom Mr, Hearst would never indorse. | :-Kor instance, it is quite tikely {hat he —will_plac: dependence + ———— League candidate in the field In the Eighth’ Con, gressional District to op? | pose Daniel J. Riordan, the Tammany candidate who was nominated} FARSI 7 Puesday-night-to-steceed “Big Tim" Suttivan-and who ve fasii— 60-cent gas gas.—It is reported that the candidate wilt be chose from Staten Island and will be a Democrat, Reward for the Faithful. aa Ranking Commissioner ntlemen now hoiding | refers (9 the or and the posttio that Mir. 4 Hughes Promises an i oe Tenant Semin he should | q ~Untossed Administration, h : am ” 1 semblymen who | sy aaa Fe Z a 4, . 4 e = ” Owneraip ticket last year, Buch 4 1 ls te Indepentience League Ss Pe ‘ renee ae ma REAL ANGRY a Rfeears pie din bar errs Hand Embroidered Linen Collars d independent! nd yetr] f 3 < {Sturpiy and. IMearst_conmummnated at = cat = a iarcseaterilllappeer inves talependcncs| |Much Elated by Promised! Mural an for tailored waists, : CS a iceaaned | j | MRS mown gs 75c,and upwards, stated that $f alec th Kive , Support of Gloversville Workingmen. c Manager Goi to Seclusion and Refuses to from the Independence League ticket : Coat Collars, Coat Sets, cwhen the situation at Buffalo required } iii Of as a reward for gracefully rettri to any private Interest.’ f bis retirement, and although he was a STE Will be an unbeased Administration bi ‘ i 4 | Repudlican until he allied himself with to See Reporters. | in. -partyc organization—tn Vokes, Half Sleeves and Chemisettes } the Hearst forces jt ts probable ett dent ormanlention= Toprol ae a Seine aisandicniles ; | Murphy will indorse bim for a $u S WaneaNod inaltiduntl in a large assortment of m als.a yles. wary nomination. Osrerwiee Ford will! siune to th roof bh psltive|!am R. Hearst's two-car apectal arrived Iduale and no prive a ns . tung, to the core of his sensitive Ps arrived VEC Wc F probably run on the Independenee iui Gy the hiarious manner with |th® candidate for Governor was taken Far Reto Stat League ticket : which tho newspapers of New York |#t Once to the fair grounds, wh & a lor ‘here {x no doubt that the relations ry {nto the politica} | Bade a spegch to £,00) people. \ ora , « 5 ] tween Murphy and the Hearst lead- Aine bya Gaathecat tthe (nln monte niceaealeivatne : : : , 1 da were strained “inst night. News of soatee Bete Comet ennai) The Drink of Your Foretathers! { was several hours late. Ar- | Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. » the squabble over the ticket, printed mittee. hay ) Secdusion in the nts were made for a bi gdemon- qxclusively in the late editions of the Democratic at the Vic- | stration and two mass-mestings ta-night | ‘ghvening World, led to the assomblage ‘tona Hotel No ilieswestecslinlteacialte | : ' : ot-big crowds of Temmany mon at -ment totay refuse to #eo> Mr. Hearst ts plensed wit lhis mee t ‘ei the Assembly District clubhouses, ingn yesterdays and thouel the taruers | z | nave -ptoked up #o many stories of Rh | VIOLINIST FERRER MISSING. On Draught | | jand denunciations of Hearst wete Tt] ter and sincere. Old Tammanyltes Angry. omery County Fair Grounds} chilly and undemonstrative thinks he made a good Impression, that persistent retteration or were the Charles F. Odell.-§ Henry he} Murphy, biiean apathy and Repablican dis and nlong the _road_that they uch mystery surrounds the dieap- b Srrt f tho Hearat zovement in DELOK 21a z ry cat 4. ge carious Tammany itistrictorsant= \ Sralponed fein ty ¢ of Hiohard Jose Ferrer, a| AT HOTELS, CARES, RESTAURANTS, S gations ctlied -up Max en and; paign manager, Cpeiey who left hia hi { ‘ pall sof the THEY ALL SELL BASS’ IN HOTTLRE (2 fother Hearst managers at the "House and told him, that-t Sass sari nites an Luctus U. depen-* s eis: = Wao | have done thgclacsbaat | |THE OCTOBER BREW | ‘| nce League wos makin mistake, ing pra tarelon Ha vet a his ovat a ry that the olti-line Ts many Demo~ But- Mr, Santa of Buffalo, ts of a}: Th Ine aa . wi o p - who was to Heats were ready to jump aut of the aimerent moi . but they ‘warmed to his e played at the Gotham Hotel thts | HAS ARRIVED! essen = own: papers} of corporations anit_ot-Ryve | week told hia et sua | Rock ol ttearst tot Tuesday that he was Ko: {crorctne any: Morgan and Re:mont them-thyt “Phe reporte are exaggerated Mr tive of hiv appearance dns Wilton, 7. upathat ! people County, do you Weare ti Uon-of try ands and will agree to anything reasonable,” donate And. thin statement was ——— 5 J eases ; “pwerytoay wee ones we Inds: eetalyialueie ies hcg inalifaad Moni rionaly “TELLS COURT POLICE |]. | NATTY NEW MODELS made in novelty Broad- de League headquarters and a ane Lies | endly. | i cmtyS | 2 Lert ; f ammany Mall to-day. An impetuous written extensively of lle eqreer, and | 7 hos learned even bis early im 4) HETT) BACK HER MONEY Handherchie Dept cloth, such-as Stripes, Plaids and Checks. Also youns man who js a great deal in eyl- | dis Krudge extondantoinitiecy | tour along the y York Central that . 1 ASU . A aye rey on an { ; ort | “Reporters, dole business with. Mr, | the rallroad': empl : is | very mann‘sh- Coat Suits, with dence as a general stage dlfector | Conners hereafter will line: {0 uko af | qi,” mt ; | ant : found tho! Giisey. Houre headavarters| Iptermains bin, At every I"ttonent graft was, the, sense nt — Ln | pleated Skirts, of newest mixtures, 25 00 ‘pho ave out the -wiatement that the | Mem With omearn, ta a Ad Linen Tlemstitched and (ATLL PRR! OARS REO = nenany instore ener | mixomer SCITAN chew. fixe athe k cpl spits di SLA 1 shite Fea tic oe aoe trent ind 3 os ates Be : Tland E-mbroiderea Puitiat Thar ys, ; ae —-Jagiclary, tis I. EA Mm Af ja eatin fotos rea ee laundered-and-unlaundered, new designs, 23d St. 5 Cor. Fifth AVE in Re enie Hotel Peter Ao Hendrick. who was re td have represented Charjes Fo N 1 tn _an—atleged —confarmnca with —Ciar i Shearn, Max Thmsen and William - Conncratlast aight sild today that Bad not been present at nny cont — oo SEL and that no confe had be: gid Mr Murphy at u APed ta bo worred + —butlantd hat vento wilt expose th: the statements that tye been frolng friction boturen bimaclfand | ? j the Hearst forces. (AGED MAN LOCKED UP FOR SHOOTING WIFE. "Woman - Ap UAE =hate the Prisoner Says Gun Was Ac- cidentally Discharged. MINEOLA, LL 1, Oct. 4—Severin \Alertson vweventy-three years old, tho cxptain of the scow Mikado, je in tho ‘county jail.on a charge of having shot ‘bis wife, ‘The woman, who is about mevonty years old, is tn the Nassau Gospital with a bullet: in her oad, Het condition ts very critical i 9 shorting ocoul fast ni, ing’ s rr Whloh is ted Oud, Hacer Port on Bald the shooting He explained that ho ton Boow, id ba: Hem) ee ~Aler! accidental. iatice. Weeks commi! to the conmty dail to awa tho ry A result of Khe wom Mertson 1s unconscious Sl cel No Boost This Year fetes For Police Justicess ) Tho Tammany Judiolary’ tioket has ot boon completed, Charles F, Mur- phy ls overwhelmed by delegations and ils boosting the claims of candi- ‘5 who PeNen the slightest ohanod, ay been set! Solding down amine aan ‘egnuse & Supreme Court nomina- election to the Su- nch would leave of MeCiolian qo: Oily" ; | wee oly Neer Bun when it was dis- |’ MONEY FROM CITY Acreage Insfeact-of Population ae “Basis of Derhands,_ the Mayor. The Brooklyn Disciplinary Institution naa adopted the modern aystem of pen- ology in dealing with children, Dr. Mor- tia_Adler, the President, announ¢ed to | the Board of Estimate pe-day. He was asking for-an increase in the annual appropriation for fts mainte- nance ,and the boant waa urging upon im the advisability of merging his school with the Department of Correc- tion, Dr. Adler was shocked: His sohool, ne aald, was doing mace good for crn. inally tnclined “children than any other, and it would be Irreparabdle loss to the clty, Jf It were merged with tho Depart: | ment of Cerrection. At the meeting to-d ment heard; with the trtet-Attorney. Jerome's 0 and the Commissoner of Jurors for Queens for substantial Increases over year's Dudeat. Most of theae were Tue to propoRed Increases in salaries y dopnrt- ton At Dis- se Commission asked for & large inerease on the ground that {'s dutles have been greatly augmented, hy looking ntfor 42.00) graded. places and $29,000 added to {ts expense in 1o0%K- ing after the places fled by the Com- missioners of ‘Vater Supply. Next year there will bo over 10,00 extra examin- lions to fll Ipinces In the Police Do- partmeat. The Coroner! of-Srooklyn wanted more mone yon the ground that Brooklya Is now furnishing nearly three times as much work for the Coroner aa It over did before, and the Goroner of Queens wanted an increase because his bor- ough has more acres ‘than the Borough of Queens, which Reta a larger appro- sHinee: sald the Mayor, “when appro- priations are asked for the Borough of Manhattan: m oetimate te based on population, and when Inthe other bor- coughs it ly the tego, \. Rare | responsibility Tee Mr, Hug pean afex itr, tam tthe thoes, abolished le execu sncney 3 [Eive-committes,that i excanc ae Hamired—attd—t wer for the results of station. XK : ; $to-ant the -Htgsins itt: traa_tieree! explained Mra_Gre z Z r pees : PRS EN EEE a nancies Dainty-Colored Fandhkerchte/s | i | In thelr support of Mr, Hughes, and tf ee the news thit ox-Ioss Odel! {| hats jit ts | Louts-teedacil—had-te aushed fOr natu = = hs = ay pont one ORI PEPEE ME ESSE Si SEU na ; ae $ 4 Lanaker chiefs, feared defeat and narrowly esca ‘in the convention. Hear of Republican Apathy. Alt Full Length Satin Rubber-back Rain Coats— Travelling Coats— trouble other favorites of the old-tlme Republi- t other dawye Just bought a trolley railroad and | oo Fs 5 1 ri TS OaRTi pi to to--D istrict ant do much work In tils campaign fs tral Ad pased Inrgely on his ruth- tty “Thsurance affairs 12/4c. each. ; Au Linen Hemstitched H'dk'fs, | Armenian™edge—fimitation)—=also fancy checked, = ——in Shamrock lawn. -5¢, each. = an’inndsaoid! ed with a man Intter was sent to ‘ ee Depew and Tater she named Kyle. The tine tela net nse bbe, TAME wae. and wet, U Ss mashing. ache -snw-in—Atriny —yesterihyy ro ‘Hearst that Hilly Barnes, the Re- ny dollars hy, ‘Sher % a Fer A }T found itm paid four lawyers each for-my mother sed) he tool ina large vane. of colors and styles, 5¢,-each; men have been industriously urrent talk ‘that Odell's Senator, | 0! a dis ped tt Pao twas robbet-on-e-wrreet co Magistrate emailed and gant ‘the Ho appeared unlaunde an'a story. ee | os Men's Handkerchiefs, laundered, hemstitched, 14, 4% and %4-inch hems, 2éc. each., Men's Handkerchiefs, -_hemstitched, hand embrotdered initials, 25c. each. , hand embroidered initials, ie each, ogether Mr. Hearat and his party to belleve the w _Two Coat Specials for Friday and Saturday: A large assortment of Men's Colored Handherchte ' 25c, and upwards. Lord & Taylor | Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. All Colors; Warranted Rain and Spot- Value $22,50. Special at 15.00 Proof, ~In new Imported and Domestic Mixtures Value $20.00. Special at 15.00 Sona Sah a: 56-58 Twenty-Third Street, West. all the new fall shades to match the hats Failing Dept. = L sera Novelties 1% Vers and Vethngs, A large variety of Lace Veils in brown, navy and black, $1.50 and upwards. : — Chiffon Veils, plain and dotted, 500, 75C, $1.00 each, Motor Veils and Scarfs. in all the new fall shades. Exclusive Styles in Mourning Veils, Lord & Taylor ——, and gowns. y and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St.