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16 SHVELT PUTS “GINGER IN TH FIGHT UP STATE \V ~ Sends Word from the White House that Situ- ___ ation Needs Attention. i : ae ROOT TO TAKE STUMP.. » Hughes, Cannon and Shaw to Sweep Rural Districts in Whirlwind Campaign. WILL BE A GAME OF TAG. } Rival Candidates” fo © Criss-Cross}~ Each Other in-Their Speech- Making Touts. Acting upon ‘the’ advite of President the managers of the Hepub- “Siican campaign will concentrate the ;batue. up-State for the next three Candidate Hughes, Speaker on, of the House of Representa: ‘tives; Secretary Shaw. of the Treasury. Gnd Secretary of State Root will sweep the State with oratory. but New York City| will be practically neglected. Word has come from the Wulte House that the situation in the elty wit noty- b>) materially changed by the cam= ‘but that the conditions up-State The receptions accorded z 3 paisn, t are desperate. de Hes ‘old Republic ‘ ple above the Harlem River { Hughes is entirely unknown saye as phe man who-aciped-et-Now York the --, } ehéapbst gas in the State. ‘ | Game of Tag Up-State. oTtW) “Democratic: «and... adepepsenc? are aware of the plans made by the Republican “cam- paign committee, and Mr. Heargt will —ppendmore_time up-State thin was originally contemplated in ote itinerary. She way the routes-are being arranged “it in certain that the candidates wilt be ‘criss-crossing each pther in a game of| cross tag up-State before the campaign 4s much older. Mr. Hughes left for his first tour of the State to-day in the. private car spwilight—the car that sran‘ seq lzst week by My, Hearst. Before his return next Sundsy morning Str. ave ied Lyons, Bi Z Cavadalgua, Penn Yan, Seneco Falls, Syracuse, Fonda and Amsterdam. 5 there will be Republican meetings pro! Queens at which Mr. Hughes will speak. On Oct, 16.and-17 he will speak to about fiety mostingn in--AManhattan—and the- Broax. ‘Then begins another tong tour aipefiate.Inating seven days. und em- bracing Troy, Oneonta, Elaiira, Cort- lund, Waverly, Oswego, Buffalo, Ring- namton, {thaca, Bata, Corning, Addl =gon, Casastota,” Horneliaville, Atdover, Wellaville, Friendship, Belmont, Cuba and Olean. Has eT A ghea Is. routed. If reports from up-State on OUt, ti tnatcate that-the~outtook tot more fayorabie for the, Repuollean can- Gidate he \will ‘be sent on another whirl- Hard Work Needed, State Chairman Timothy L. Woodrusr (Eimmite that hard work te needed p= \ te. He repeated to-daw thar man Repiiiycan leaders had uv x Mr. Hears's strength 5 Teporte Sround Republican Headquarters tha uu = barwmons-ot Boston, tat —gnade—a-cinvaes of New York tate at ihiy own expense. and that his reporta Indicate the election of Hearst. Repwb- Nicany de not take Mr, Lawson serl- however. an |Hearst Goes It onganizations and the complete. promise in Ing to enter {nto an agreemen: ‘Charles “P= Murpny— 45 olary Ucket can be selected, bi Independence League shouters are bringin ist tha oa aweop the city and that _he fookini t>_Btve— = Murphy in ds temper and fearst is arm with Murphy atripes. Hughes Shows Hearst Str~itearst thusiaatic meeting night and Mr, received. in Brooklyn {fined bimeelf to an Hearst's newspapers and Mr concentrated his efforts ‘upon’ the newspapers al Th ds ‘anno attack upot 1 County r into any Ague proole to ary nominations’ tit the Repuo- 4 Uoket. He anon Lean County wtritight Just: “Tain sirptised,” is new Henrst . control properties holddug. TmpaNn; avoid iinbility, has |p) $nth: ‘ T. and that he pa a asp ta Fe vote fact at an esply hour t0-Gay, after a conference that had mny, areneneh ratfstts: We cannot affors to stultity ourselves Uning up with Mr. Hears: or what ir, Hearst stands for, even to the Slightest degree. Better defeat with honor than an abandonment of prin- for the doubtful progpest of vic b Lee TERRIER BITES TTLE-BOY’S. CHEEK, day, the Democratic leaders retui nominated for county, offices. Shears, Mr Hrarst's promptly ord: fnce League Uckot be nominat } petition Sie “Big Tim’’ Not Sure | He Is to Stay Another Hien 2 nominee ts thke—the- plac Thai! Sullivan in the Senate —=Child Taken to Hospital workers Ml sorts of pres- Hearst to com- car would be verry‘th! mins ia be break between the Democratic Independence League in Kings and Brie Qounties ia | The prospects for a com) this county are nebulous. The, politicians who are runniag Mr. Hearst's campaign sre“ more than will- with whist «Judi the and it tut Lia Inning to show traces of Hin omen over and Murphy in in Light of Tax-Dodger. | Hiitressed—a—nerios of ans most -despi eat hattan tast+-Strte~ of Catttornia. Hi} ‘ughe: warmly | ®pent in that State, and his actions Highes was as e of ife-were so wed known 0 questionable that he 1s held general He was and js unive what is Mr. Hughes con- nm Mr. Hearst known in an attack New York in wDADOT of a Fist, th ordar ito bown ae ys no rie County “tecame=« “WHET, al- most continuously since midnight Bun- sed to candidates they had| withdraw certain Here representative, a fall Tedepend-! ny} Out. | hax-occurred-tn-naming | “Big i cons . and Dog Shot. A fox terrier belonging to Henderson diving Ina _tenementat 18 One -Hundred-and Thirticth treet, =ran-tesdas Into the rooma_of¢tamity{ 7, named Coles on the third flour of! the | Fo game house. It attacked Arthur Coles | 5 ‘an elghteen-months-old boy, who playing on the floor, ; Hekate The screams of the ch{ld brought nis | aig a aoe sen pes: mother, but Before she could! beat the) friends that he | dog off It had bitien the fuce, head and bal ater eae neck of the Hethe yietim, THe 2} 2 htore-e great gash in one bt his a. Dr, Page, of the J. Hood Wright! Hos- | 4 pital, dressed the child's wounds. The dog was shot, GETS $1,000 FOR HURTS. | aT S | Both Sides See Help in Regtstration Fig ventions have deen called, ‘only [adjourned —and-a-third meeting +Senatorja) del: [rorig! Ti “Bile Tt fy expocted that man_fél im‘Zor th ated: the was te pleas, beoome the nor havi this y¥ 5 Hears will not i ss from fe that his candidac » Independe: The Stecklers Win Street-Car Dam- awe Suit Dsapite Obstacles. "| Alfred and Charles Steckler Both sides claim advantage | “topy over the New York C y {teestration figures of Company defore Sentor, Justice. John | te 8M oters tered, 4 . fir Henry McCarthy and 4 Jury in the ¢ Court to-day in eplte pt the f alx enployees of the company the story of a nineteen-ven as to how he got his arm BSonton street He comraborating witness. Isidor Retnhantt told how ing on the front platform. o: f antediluvian horee carn of the < -On on in 1904 the ) ahead of those of re th day while: rid: | - |day 0 © | tration } tirely where first day of 1 1KS Was to. Manhatta voters ie) n and the { in Btanton street on lines of Assembly districts tt Yamages to Reinhardt, Pi $ KO to the -Senate-from the -dinitict it4s learned that ngreasman 1s not fully reconciled to’the plan of quitting legislative o League he go to Albany Ngures of yest confined almost er “Togisteted, to ‘be of the. ecates Js announced for either ite minee, | s declared that | ear a Fi If he can ob- | t peo: be op: ares. the in regis~ st day 6 first reg ron ogr plunged: into a heavy wagon and | Where, Wisihy Vor vy Wa, year ago. The In criakied nis arm. "Another Bae Bide | o8iihe in Brooklyn was 1102, and in , youth corroborated him, -withoases | Richmond 678, There A falling off f for the company. told m different. st out \200 in Queens. F The Jury waa put ouly noush t ChUES Of ryt sign thelr names to a verdict awarding | pear Aghemtoly: districts, Ie te tee Powsitie to make any clear deductions hei singe Tagt election. The Boar Truman Reeves, civil war ard ser’ Tather he left porter when toe—“E of Fz ‘I told him that M iret ree i | mod. in disreput there known a gri he is cnywhere bettér than he party ia-very. plainly might better than and certain “What the Demo. thinks of h demonstrated by its action State convention, ad. Taman cnemy of Uemocrac, |) "T told the Mayor all abo @id_ not seem much “I_aimply called to pay my respexs |Mr. Reeves to an Evening World re- = wetrted—aieo—to—tell—tre-—-Mayror what we out {n California think of the Murphy ogndiaate tor the Governorship ew “fork, teat: + arty tte enou: Interested, ETEVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, =e sae .’t Lose You can'r LOs®-us; ALL POLITICAL NEWS “FOR BUSY: READERS. Alone In Erie--Hughes Shows His Rival Is a Tax Dodger and a ~-. Bit_of a Corporation. {fom the registration. and the situation is turther complicated by the tremend- ous tncrease {n population In ta: ington Heights section and the Bronx Wash- is is the second day of rogistration. d of Registry in Your election diatrict will si{ until 16 o'clock to-night. Caltfornia-Offictal Says Dhings About Hearst. State Treasurer of California, was a caller at 'the Mayor's | Office—to-day;—He-ts—1—reteran—ot— tie with the Mayor's [ the Mayor's of- | and} hy | generally here in t lee, | here. | Jo hie} In A recent tit, but he | 30 1 | thought I would tell others where {t as following him here."' > Watchman. it-ts-not-otter { carbolls acid to weneraliy tert 1 | Hutt ts prac! Pp Wattinan, August Bones [mown ait over the noigybor Charles Barnet, street. was passing | Atlantic avenue, w | the body of “ola dead for several. tro surgeon sald, the smell of carbolic t ——--___. ‘DON’T SHOOT,” BEGS ORATOR FOR HEARST “Mr. Hobbs”” Didn't Want Abing- don Square Audience take Him for a Buzzard meeting of the mij t want to be shot ng, WhO might “be ar on't shoot me," } jaye your power, to shoot go to’ Wall street, shote will count.” 1s sentiment was appl. a A TOOK CARBOLIC ACID, AS THE OLD RARELY Do. “Old Augy!? Found Dead in_the. + Coal Yard Where He Was cK, . the ambu and a large bottle with acid stil! the story, of how he In Abingé ress the orator RE not pli hat-if he did not may do some good In exposing the man | ha }s to those who seein to be blind! 1 that-an-old-man- takes | 4 ki nimaelr, That. is ood around} nd Son coal yards jn Brook: | cling to Mi where yo led by his! |young: fellows a chance, but, in giving | them a chance, let us sound a note of | ly -Is the Joke on Murphy, Humors. and Sidelights ER 9 1906. NMGLE SOUT OF THE RACES FIRE COMMISSINE P. J. Conway Enters the Field and His Friends Flock to Him: boom, |rding tn Thomaa “7, tush! x | tender, jot We nationaty in the’ city. many Hall as/numerpua and sincere, jfactional nghta | Cieila and Charles ¥. -Aturphy. | “Corporation Counacl | Former Corporailon Counsel was on hand to get hin chan gee, ——=No-Shake—Up—by—ettte Mayor! MoClelian’ toak. occasion. ta emphatically, deny to-day that he had liv yasinoss,” the allshtes tention of appointing | geared. “3 Porcy Nagle Fire Commissionor, Nagle and hia friends have been azierting that/ be dismissed for aby such the 0 Was a “Nagle cinoh." Tho |telligence, ability, knowl or [low and ‘of the particular phases of it Dfayor says he will hold the place open | Mom ened Vn NT be looked for “and the Corporation Counsel Tn: for ceveral dsyn—perhaps a waek, with! will count in overy man Ox Acting Commissioner Bonner tn charge, | pact to find those qualiti T know f. some of the men personally and have Friends of P, J. Conway, Prosidont of | the Irlah-Amertean Athletic Club, will “yo oung up hie personal asx” Mayor: MoCtelan to appoint” Mr- He rf i hi ro Penis , aahion last night, ° Conway to the position left open by the 1 °Yavote himself solely to the city’s shifting of Commieatoner O'Brien to tho|fagal work, and he turned over every Department of Water Suioply, Gas and bit of, his own private businesarto the 5% imen in his. oftte Eieotricity: “The movement to further {hem into a law firm-end-gave them Mr, Conway's chances waa not inaugu- entire control — JANES. MEGREERY & CO. 8 will devote the entire space : on the Seventh Floor of the Thirty-fourth street House “to the business of Interior Decoration and Art Furniture. ~ Orders accepted in city or country for drapery, nishing—single rooms, suites, halls, apart- jen’s,_cottages, camps, town residences, _ _clitbs, yachts, hotels, theatres, etc, Thirty-fourth Street Twenty-third Street of the Local Camnatan Two Chance ough He ‘has occupied the position 5 uv for Young Aspirant. ary. twelve years. Tom’ Foley. who once opposed the| ‘Say, Billy,” sald e@ friend ‘to-day, “do you pull down a salary for the powers-that-be at Tammany by nom!- ou la nating a Senator without sanction br | State Committee job. too? Wictation by the ‘‘Boss,”’ delivered him- eS nOuLE pn awed Muy a monly elt of some political philosophy to-day. | "Well. raid the Tend. with a amie “Sending a favared son’ ot the dis- you get your share of the ex: 4 Hay triet_to the Aesembly—or Senate_and'| Ronee smpney, 85 T Have seen it spent hls enough to get a shine with at least.’ GasoJene Dagey aa Real Booster Into Popularity, Each noon hour, these campaign ays, witnesses the arrival at the curb opposite the Tammany wigwam of a huge automobile, out of which pops the Highways Commissioner, George Boan- nell. What makes you o popular. George? asked Ch van, nominee forthe Senate ty — Sulllyan. “That choo-ehoo. t) answered. Scannell, |waron “Woates | keeping him thc,é ‘forterms Innumer- able, te the relegation of the young man, is going to be a thing of the past,’ a2!d-Tom. ‘Tammany has been. | too good to her favored sons, returning |them to the Legislature until they grew whiskers and became too in- digent for othér work. I, for one, am sore_on the practice. Let us_give tho \ warning, E It a-young fellow goes to the As- mbly four or five times he ts ruined. He will never a ; 3 out indfeating Ra Cat nds —GOWHtOW nT atta s0ess I wilt sata Chriaty, the tay downtown sev nds were given a litt et Otter only, and let lim understand In ad- Juess I'll buy one of these things “vance that that-tto-be—hisfintsh—an- On Fie aries Tace\—axtd less he proves himself capable of better Re ey ae ee ehetanee en Unings., ‘Then, tf he makes good, send j voting for scent gas, he knew him a little bigher, and {f he again | "e—better-than~the auto t makes good, he !s In a falr way to be- | fcllow’s candida come 2 statesman; But making 2 po-jtineing the Altterative pack of him is tne ruination of | Changes on «31 aad eo ON toe Ke care of him Yor the rest of MiSliwo dis of the ys then it's the gutter or worse, a| 4} ne on miserable end, | Rexam, ghe ta Fourteenth unningham to-day, is 7 on) }and. st and Hades.’ “Who {is that amooth-shaven man be- | Magtdtrate Mons Didn't vind the poutee. de: ae Ge Tite He Had Emtgrated stranger, wandeting into Tammany Hall | 24h) evening news a and Indicating Leader Murphy? the top | ccure of Bs Aree 4 Pu ae hs, peed pea bl Magistrate Josep) Moms _un- rian fy ‘headed “Ohio Democrats without Parkhurst or the “Rube: Paricht Frawley, “dyn naw fa Obte polities *-¢om- wt TAT Mneertir wontedstherMaminisktewaaiielexaclned “On, he Ot a shaye so as to Join. the article. “Oh, that must be a mia- the Society of Smooth Faces In ‘Tam- jtake In the placing of the out,’ inter- 'Jected Big ‘Tom McAyoy. "The cut evi- dently belongs with this front page niny,'" answered) the Senator, as tranger stared tn evident doubt of truth of the statement the the 4 Slory pointing out a flaming jeadt! A Baa Spell tor ine fon iesnt— pase. The head —reat Fore-and-Aft Candidate, [Hearst Has Binckiist-of Tammany: Three_cheers for Hearat!'' yelled _a{ iter!) 0 » s man In a crowd on Fourteonth street. | Giark Fired His Shot Ehe—totrain—mas—taken—i by an | Expecting ¢ Heomerang,—— nebeiated individual on” the “outskirts. | Tammany men mvs éxpectiig: Anotlior ‘Three oneers for H-ov-r-o-s-tt he | Change In the office of the Corporation of counsel berore the Kang down—ot the sun_to-da jonk for the resigna- tr i ee —yesterday ent a hat shot down the corridors of he City Hall clean Into the «Mayor's ice. 5 ifed Uys utterknce to ecinspired. eee! —waid ClArx.‘Ineptred within sttiand -by -myseit.Pib-take the asked’ an’ indignant — one. 2: . Suppose I can't spell?” 0 In an uneertaln tone. LE pm—up-to-date: new apelling for mom at right, eh? thntta—wat ie Workiig Over Expenses May Have Its Compensation, THE SMOKE-EATER! Sergeant-atsArms "Billy Watson, of |goriit ronnie of tie, New “York Fire the,, Democratic State Committee. fs Department by Seward W. Hopkins, | It Miso Sergeant-at-Arms to. the minority | Wil begin exclusive publication in in the House of Representatives we, Thursday's Evening World, Ten. da. * n day in cash prizes. Gee Thurs dny's announcement i $3.00 Imported acqua cry in fi AM eyeglasses and spectacles 10-karat gold-front frames. Every eyeslass weerer should take adyantage Of thin sale, as they come in all sizes, shapes and ‘styles: these crystals are noted for thelr diatinct vision, soft and cooling effect upon the eyes... Byes examined free by our specialist, John J. Hogau, We have’ all yo Intest improved apparatus for accunate testing and ridstakes are P| impossible. Hospital and ocullst preasriptions flied at one-half opticians’ price. Bt Repairing dono-while you walt i : ti EHRICH BROS.’ Dept. Store, Sixth Av. and 23d S' Shirtwaists, Exhibition of the latest. models of Shirtwaists, Dinner Bodices and Blouses for morning or home demi-toilette; made of Chiffon-Taf- fetas, Messalie, Satin Liberty, Taffetas Souan, Crepe Broche and other novelty fabrics. “On October the roth. sts. 500 dozen, Surah Satin W models. The latest sleeve. Trimmied fine face. Btack or _ white, ———— Ree z Fall with 5:75 Value 8,00, Fwenty-third Street, JAMES. MeGREERY & €0. Ladies’ Suit: Tailor-made Suits of broadcloth, cheviots, plaids, _..tweeds and heavy mixed cloths. Blouse, tight-fitting, “‘Pony”~and~ long- coats, ~~~ with latest models of pleated skirts. Well fin: ished, suitable for travelling or_street dress. __ 28.00, 32.50 and 45,00 : nplete—stock-of-receplion, visiting “Owns; dimer totiettes-and evening dresses. Made of chiffon velvets, fine broadcloths, chiffon cloths, crepe de-chine, meisaline and novelty fabrics, Twenty-third Street, Thirty-fourth Street. ated until shdrtly before noon to-day but inside of an hour ft had @ healthy P. J. Conway {a' a business man, re- 'Dwenty- th District, amd ts indoreed hy that! Mr, Conway ham probably the [largest personal folloring of any man His | frlendahipn with the leading Democrats lor the olty, bth in sind out of Tam- | He how remained atristly neutral tn tte | between Mayor Ma- Dison . took [charge of his now office early to-day: / Delany | tarted right Jin the rout’ne of the position. Mr, But. | ;son mild he would make no immediate “Dorit ron this asl world my own + “NO man will be appointed | for politica! reasons, and no man will! c j |' ‘Twenty-third Street, — al Van iaarvelous recdrds cl ded. ed nertod eniy. ve free tria: Ireat: AL vedas th st ofr own a wt oft Oh fat is reaced. prove it to yo box pena, -Wunstm, aa nd xt bien leave Nietcante rey rae erie tat as Treg torent and Widatrated booklet on the cubis tI cotts you nat! proce | e- AAdres 303 B. 105 ‘Fulton st. JAMES McGREERY & 60. Linen Room. Hemstitched Linen Sheets, heavy pure flax thread. « “« gox96 Somme shyz Hemstitched Pillow Cases. 2214x36 inches,,,, 1.00 pair Double Damask Table Cloths,—at less than man- ufacturers’ prices. 2X2 Yards s veeesee over 3:05 Peery ire cannon. Wis 24x25 Fine Huck Towels’ with }—damask ends | 24x42 inches. ......6.00 doz. | value 7,00 ; Odd dozens of Napkins. 26x 26 inches, made of heavy double damask... Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Trunk Department, Basement Salesroom, [Sale of real Walrus Bags, | with inside pocket. | Sizes 14, 15,16, 17 and r8 inches 5:75 Nalue_7_S0.to10.00- = eal Pig Skin Bags, lined with English check cloth, finished with inside pocket. jSizes 14, 15, 17- and18 j-_ inches. : Real P? 5:75 Value 8.00 to 10.00 i-A-complete-stock of Warde robe, Bureau, Chiffonier 7 Adjustable Tablets, Aiuto- mobile junch-—and - tea Hanipers- = Trunks made to order for any make of machine. | Cases and -Travelling Bags with or without fittings, 7ox96 inches.... ..4.75 pair a ar 0.00" eee SeZBN yalae 5.00 and Sportsmen's Trunks, dined withteather, finished —