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sal ANS La T HUR sD AY ; “OCTOBER 16, STORM. WHICH IS SWEEPING NORTHWA - MURPHY CHARGES ~ HEARST MEN WITH SALE OF OFFICES +- Direct Accusation that Representa- _fives of the Independence League Demanded Pay for Nominations. , In_a_sensati Charles F al_interview. given out at Tammany Hall to-day s of the Independence League of demanding money iny Hall naminees for CanEress and } ‘the Senate for tdepentence League indorsements, Mr. Murphy was. piulaly He} ‘had-been in-conference with friends-over thr compitentions in-the Judiciary, Assembly and Senate nominations, and’ was ass ; that the Independence League people had violated pledges in putting up Opopsition candidates. Murphy a d representa from Tamn angry sthen he got to bis headquarters. ome of his leaders | The first question he was asked st Tammany Hall concerned the candidacy of Judge Rosalsky on the Independence League ticket. “MURPHY CHARGES HOLD-UP. “T wonder,” he suld blunily, “it vuey got money trom Judge Rosalgky? THE INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE PEOPLE HAVE BEPN HOLDING UP OUR CANDIDATES FOR MONEY-THIS APPLIES -PARTICELARLY-TO+ OUR CONGRESSIONAL AND SENATORIAL CANDIDATES, AND: J SUP. POSE IT APPLUSS TO THE JUDICIARY ALSO. “Do you meaz,"-Mr, Murphy was asked, “Thatmulyiduals who haye re. Caived Tndepeiidence League noniinations have asked for money to retire | from the field or thet representatives of the organization have been de- Mmanding cash?” “So far as I know," replied Mr. Murphy, ‘the hold-ap men are! representatives of the leagne—{f anybody can find out who represent the league, Possibly they were managers, They have a lot of man- agers up there, Se TRIE. Ta_ A RAUTOR TA_wHIeR_ the pal be iatormed.”— KNOWS OF DEMANDS aay OR MONEY. _Mr. Mrphy sald that he did not know @ustice McAvoy and John J. Brady had been asked for money before the * Independence League bolted them. But he was explicit in stating that he knew of cases where money had been demanded. —-A-representative-of Pammany-Hail ealled-at Independence League head jguarters last night and laid before Judge Samuel Seabury alleged proof that a certain candidate for a high office on the Independence Lengue ticket ~ hid purchased tis tndorsement after ie had been virned down at Tammany | Hall. Judge Seabury promised to make a full Investigation. “Mr. Hoarst will not stand for that kind of work,” said Judge Seabury. “It this story is true the guilty men will be severely punished. HE EXONERATES HEARST, pMr. Murphs.-said that jhe destred-to. say:that: Mit Hearst ‘had ab conne _He puts ‘on-in this connect! on: anization,The mcs iuteren tee and ought to} Jepentfance-League-or Hearst. charges have been wired to Mr Mr, Murphy {sn particularly anxious to know ‘why the Independence League indorsed Judge Rosalsky, who ts_the bosom friond—gnd political Frotege-ci Attorney-General Julius Mayer, Mr. Hearst has trequently-de- —houncer “Julius Mayer_as unfit_candidate tor Attorney-General. JEROME WANTS CORROBORATION. Distriét-Attorney Jerome's attention was called this afternoon-to the pharges” yoade by" Mr.-Murphy. He ttd not enthuse, — Sit fa-serlous, 42-true,” he remarked, “but somebody will have to cor- ff) toborate-Charite Shitphy—before-t-pay_any_nttention tot ——_ Leader of Tammany Hall Moke ie “A Cousin Hed Provided Him! { his own knowledge whether | MO WANTED IN NEWYORK, SO-HE ENDED tilS UU Alfred Holbrook, Young) | Lawyer, Couldn’t Make Go of It Here. | | 1 ISHOT HIMSELF * D with the ae to Go to Old t } Ye ng jaw cle | trea Motbroo | Pittsbur: a yo him back to Pi make another Holbrook age. He greduated of the Unversity years ago and father, Josian Tob business men is His Posi init clerk york ins but did not 4 Ths |ment. Up to six qweels mployed tn the office of T rennan, at > ) Broadway. Ie was dinmiased atthe beginning of. the b | Seago and was unadle to secure oth: employment a_aweek_ ago i his cousin, Alfred H inwyer, at No, Jerald thot he—fees soy upainst forratet—trit® fora he cal er ML tye hi “Ta miko Rolbrouk tins It Nes ICT doer o TW ko New bork didn’t wanc | back ty his cousin |e had decided to go to P Trest at bie father's home, Afolvrooc ps re prt ind Datgh aylharcc, iain. at 1) ¢etock to-day Found Osad-In-His Room. Young Holbrook was to Jat hin cousin's office et. the ticket and more cousin Was to have acoomp: | ied aim to |the train. He had vot made his ep: penrance at neon and Mr, Holbro: went to his lodging house ea met ere roungnan efter {ede sthh aa ai ‘Through some mistake an ambulanse call was sent-in-and-Dr,Day, of lower Hospital, responded. Coroner's Pi [olan Weston had arrived In time and ordared Dr, Epos 1t— appeared Garoner'a_ physician would = lanier =te—farce..when—the Young slr push nh retired KV My cousin was undoubtedly insane," Bhi Mr-—sttired Heber Holbrook "ie wax of & vory sensitive nature, and “[telt that he wan petng oppressed. where pother men would have simply laughed and_taken_a fresh hold, 1 suppose he SMild pot wtand— te ok terete etn Syitthat he had been a failure." + qua! BELMONT’S SIXTH GOES TO GLENHAM ConeeaE 15-to ae Shot; Just—Lasts—in! the Fifth— Maiden Breaks Five Furlong Track Record. By FR NK W. THORP. BELMONT RESULTS. | FIRST RACE—Welbourns (3 to 1 and even) 1, John Lyle (8 to 5 for place) 2, Onatas 3. Truc Wing finighed second but wes disqualified. went to. Running and it went S tol 4 pp. St. Kevin 3. pened at a | THIRD RACE—Higginbctham (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Fire Opal (3 to oe i sie 4 for place) 2, Hancock3. through the Martin inthe Ha arent favorite Hil Cup race, m all the run (7 to 6 and 1 to 2) 1, Hot-Toddy (6 and won ¢ from Sanctus, “who | to 5 for place) 2, Neaton 3: canily beat Kevin fifteen lengths = Just how much time records amount ala! RAGES Csnaistent (12 to 4 scshown tn “rang Iigginbatham, at Bebble Kean (2 to Tor]: leteaye a Bivouac 3, five furlongs record 34 of nl , aaa second. Opal was second. Cit-| SIXTH RACE~Glenham (7 to 5 Troma wak left at the post. | and 3 $0 6) 1, Work and Play (even Consistent Just Lasted, front—at nine | all the nouxh _ Blyouac Pater, for place) 2, Sandy Creeker 3. eat “FOLK TO STOP Glenham ‘by Two Lengths. the sixth Glenham mado all In running and won easily: by two |} ¥, who beat ete | s for lace, = HONOR FOR FUNSTON Missouri's ON RETURN FROM CUBA. | tablish Tite to Plot -of WASHINGTON. Oct._18—Honor_ har E Land. in River. H come to Brig. Gen. Funston on his re from Cuba. The War Department t _ ‘ KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 18.—Attor- to-day ainno\inesd that Funston would 0) General Herbert 8. Hadicy, of Mis-| yen enmmand of the Southweatera | tov institute proceed tinge Hed— Staten —Suprom Court to estabish tide to Island Park, Yl in the Missourl River, between Ci ist ree | Count: and Wyangotte County, Ney ere Kan. ————— : Island Purk comprises” nearly a sec- LOEB FISHING OUT WEST. tion of land in the Mis: ri River, to The Evening World.) | Prixe fights and other lawbreaking af: Oct. 13,—Willlam | fairs have taken’ place without hind- | runce on. the land: 4t belng outaide-of) All State jurtsdiction..-Atter the Ive; Watcott-Bilty “Rhodes: fight fast month Fotk-took-action-to-tave tho own of the inland determined. a private | 8 G $rahty Ji ge Roanisky wis WM gant when toMtot the iurphy_chargea He read them carefully and-sdictated the following statement s hy’s Insinudilon 1a groundless, af did not, directly or indirectly, sollelt the endorsement ofthe Independ- ence League. It came to moe without bargain or pledge,"* FALSE, SAYS LHMSEN, After «conference Uils afternoon at the Gilsey House between the agers of the Independence League, at which John Murphy, private | secretary to William J. Conners, chaismaNot the State Coniiifttee, eet ~4_present, the following statement regarding Surphy’s charge was given out ye to Judge Rosalsky and by Max ¥, Ihmsen: "The sistement mate by Mr- Murphy Pat his nomination by the Inependence L League is eee false," ‘When 1t:was pointed |out to Mr. Ihmsen thks was not an answer fo Mr, Murphy's charges, ho replica saylng that it. was all that was to be given out, . ~ jLater in the afternoon Mr, tollowing statement: f * The managers of*the Independence League at the Gilsey House have fot been holding up candidates for ash, If anyon even “remotoly con- nected with the Jeague has\ attempted such a thing we shall be lad to know the fact. I doubt if any candidate of the Lei is ague has yet con: One cent to the League's campaign fund," y tributed Se cn tage eee DRIVER FALLS AND IS {7s tn fit on Tne ttege tee KILLED BY HIS TRUCK, him, but two wheels of the wagon yassed over the fainting man, killing ‘Frank O'Rourke, a teamater for tho Contracting Company, was driv- him instantly, Policeman Thompson took’ the body tn dng a team of horses, hitched to a heavy fwagon loaded with sand, alone Ninth charge and sont it to the Weat REE seventh street station. The ‘ avenue to-diy, At Forty-frnt atreet’ he i peas taxon « ius an attack of hoary a Thmsen authorized the publication of tho O'Rourke was twenty-five years vate at No, Ww 4 oy AN (yin en ster been" crushed. and the apine Gromer West) Thirty-tl 1t_{s-a_malictous falsehood.+ | FELDSTEIN BROTHERS - ACCUSED OF FRAUD. who claim Max and Loule Feldstein, Ee as thelr home, were to-day hold In $150 dail each for trial by | Maulatrato Cornety in the Kesex Mar- ket Court, on a charge of fraud, made | by Detectivon McKenha and Cassassa, of the Court Squad. They are alleged to have obtained merchandire of various kinds on cred- it framh Sweet, Orr & Company, of this Jetty, and other concerns, to the value of $8,000, It is aHoged-that after hay- Mme had the goods shipped to tholr | bustnens address, at Newport Nows, |Va. they returned them to New York | and. attempted to seil them atta (he gKoodt= the detectives, xa stored at No. 85 Willett stree: }it was the Intentlon-ef the m hem, a LOUISVILLE RESULTS, LOVISVILLE RACE TRACK, Oct.1§ racos herp to-day resultod as RAT RACH—Five and a halt fur ‘Sol . (9 to 2 and § to 5)/1, Malta (4 tot place) 2, Miss-Martha 3 Times | SECOND RACE—Three-guartora / ot @ mile—Harding (1 to 7 out) 1 flog dod fc forplace- 2. Daring i. Mme-ild THIRD RACE—Seven-olghths of Bs) mnile,-Hanibal Bey (7 to 5 and 1 to 2} 1, Dr. a ace 1 for place) Ea De- vout . Time—1.28 1-5. janet whore | n to self » third) winning fryorite eae : SECOND RACE~T. S. Martin (3 a well “backed, “mg to 5) 1° Sanctus (4 to 5 for place) 2,} FOURTH RACE=Running Water) LAND FIGHTS Governor Will Es-; ; | wearted by a hard day's work | haul “LITTLE MOTHER” HELD ALL NIGHT N CELLAR ICE BOA |Frightene 2d 12 - ——- atord Lost Her Pennies and Hid in It. { |DOOR CLOSED ON HER. Beat Her-Little Fi til She: Cried Herself | jn, 0. Sleep. Jielen™ Cobb; “twelve years” old;--the} “Httle mot In the rick Cobb, Bronx; home fa gasping: beat-met" : coi night nelghbor- 7 street In the ind —brenont who sear hood, half-crazed with gr erying: “JIolon™ wherever he went, leaped up rum the tale where he was -dejectodly BITING, with tts — rite re — Bait, ght years old; Lor yen years ‘old, and_Anna, two-years olf-and, seizing the supposedly lost child in his army, Kisned and implored her to tell him where shi had been while the Bronx pollee were searching for her. {—-Hetrrren—heppeeobe lolsa_told_bim 1 night, a melt her fath roof- the cellyr ice-box of aloon that occupies the fipor be- low the Cobb Tat. Stopped fora Bit of Gossip. last ni an ove the Union iall+ nthe “tthe died a year home When ‘Cobb came barns of who has Mrs. Cobb at the Helen, nce way, mother’ lago,-_told. Mather that the oil_had all given out, Cobb gave her ‘thr pennies and sent her to the corner store for oll The littie housekeeper trudged brisk= ly to the ntore, and all would have been well had she not met a schoolmate, Annie Kelly. wlio wanted to tell hier An—exciing —bit-of school goxalp, This inst delayed Helen enougt wo tint sho decided to ran the rest of the way to-make. up the Joat time.“ Sie did. so and when sho arrived at the store ahe me found, to her. dismay, that she had her pennies. The Mttle girl searched frantically around In the dusk, but could find her Sawmhore. win degan to trickle er cheeks, and, with Siopé who startin Whey Noms phesititted tind dared er half anh ‘ahe had nelths oll nor mon Wer tears fell faster, and with quak- Ing heart she crept downstairs Into the arcunder the saloon of J Collins. bling ebild crept into it, ner of the cellur was tho saloon ice- box, 20 by 20 fest. It was ompty save for_a_cake of 4 len heard the sound of af 1 stairs and fear fied Into the open door of the Ice- the door efter her it door “und seh spectal storm warning from Washington! Subway Contractors Tore —atter_4 FINA JESU TS ENITION. ee Before the Last Wire Went Down the Operator at Miami Reported to Jacksonville Two-Feet. of —— Water in His Office. CUBAN CYCLONE SUPPOSED. - No Communication To Be Had with Any Place South of Jacksonville—Last Word TO HAVE STRUCK THE PLACE, — -__from__Cuba_Received _at_Half- : Past Ten Last Night ates Weather Burenn here han recetved the following The United ve been ordered gispInyed nt APM ‘The «xtorm In central east of Florida, {, and-will be very soyere at orm signals bh re to New York, in moving north “Northenat from Balt it appre orthe: y xen? an enrller bulletin stating out Jered up at all polnta on the coaxt, had sent js had been o Weather Durean that hurricane sleua : trom Miami to Charleston ang warning shippers that Me Southem Ia would be dangerous during the next forty-elght hour: at wou ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 18—The Western Union reports all wires gone soutlt of Jacksonville and-there-4s-né-means-of een witit South Florida. 3 There has been no corimunication with Miami since morning. Just before the ‘wire failed the operator at Miami reported a storm and said there-were two-feet-of-water-in-his-office—Thls- report-reaches-Aflanta— from Jacksonyille, the latter point working direct with Miami. Miami is about-three hundred miles south of Jacksonville on the east coast, and’ it is supposed the Cuban cyclone has-strock the place with: full forces: $ DUG AIG DITCH AS DEFIANCE 10 ANGRY CITIZENS No Word Since Last Night. All communication wae cut oft with Havana, Cuba, at midnight, when this inessage was flashed over the wire: eC a big—atorma raging here, Tt tins reenhed the seriousness of a cyclone." Suddenly the wires refused to work further xnd-all emorta-to get an answer Were of no avail. Up to2 P.M. commuletition with EH: Vana had not been re red. ‘That t- big -storm-was-riteing ai over. }oSsland— of-Caba—was-msde—known here at 10.30 last night, when the West- ‘mm Union ‘Telegraph Company received Word from Havona that a wind atorm was in progress which had Jald lew. ail of the wires on the inner island. This cable conctudad: “Wires aro down, so ~ possible to Dent eae the fia ee of the Island.” TOT zeit} vontinned to sug +3 - “pul ult ot commmtenlon— n Key West, Fla. it was first re- had Deen “no storm along: Up Street to Prevent Mass-Meeting. Brooklyn Bust= lng red Ts a Sub- AHO a of Miorida, but it was sal down trick on them. the trouble with — tho cals been fighting to force | seemed close to the coast of Cuba, Key SPulton-stree}_West-hed-tramed-that-a-hip- warn as gassut ‘ondition, For mote than aging in Cuba, and that {t vas grow with the {sland was cut off, Later reports from Florida, however, told ofa enty-two-mile an hour blow there at 2-o’clock—tna-morning. He Cah stonm—— trict the whole roadway, with the ception of the trolley (nicks, has next to impassable, Heaps of ma great hol in the surface and hittocks and hollows stretch from City, tiattto SPORTS “excue called a masa meeting me she attempted to push it open again whe found that it had stuck fast. Valn—Efforts—to-Get—o. Het paided door could, bet hour, TOOT FaNing wu oved {tin under an Utile fats Were soon ined: by } c i her . her Wn and heard. Sophing, the _iittle the Noor and lay Wiere, eniort “Tt neemed like 1, yi she said to-day 5 Was wre § Then sweet w houm. few tun Wis daughter falied nie down on 1our vy her sick is { days had pe Sleep, came ty her for a to return ur half an hour Cobb, became un- a, Atter an hour Ne was alarmed jand hurried to the 1h avenue police station. Capt. Glimm’! put De- tectives Healy and Gordon on the case, and wien the last tour was going out fnetructed them to look for the eCopbyapent the night rushing arosyd fen hborhood, » One i at ny the and cried toud en, wher our Bur “th thick doors kopt any cries mulied, Last Effort Succeeds, Helen woke Up this roustoring « iigaty the ice-houso di erept up to th TRI | the dining-r | dened father + tion't. beat mie," sho whis- and fell r uedrae ti iat it A her? [t's tho inst thing I'd yee L think of" anid Cobb to-day, at his heid we S200 3 i Yhome, He had tele th at i y 7 k \ morning that he couldn't ¢ me to work ged with \ aUPatrolmar Matrior ON FuMUE tie daughter vas found, and 40 | 7" 4] , bo ls taking a day (0 to Aasure on Hudson Stee ol, Alf the shots missed. Pada: wboul-comirg “heme ith. next bs 2s ry, Stine, ote citiens for to-night at Ansoclation TiAl Fulton: and Bond streets, for the pur- pose-of protesting against the condition. the dug-up-and-never-put-back _Uior- fireworks the past ge da: Low Barometer at Key West. Beyond the fact that the storm “haat tary, Bands were tired, prostra tedt-a out-of Hae purelased~and~ preparations made - for }-v: ne Gompiayie tlie: handling a crowd of from five to tony ¥ ie Hydrosraphio thounant: persons. As the Hall could | eflce-a A réslaneathe actor to Jess than two Cuban Eastern Hallway ‘Company, at it waw"arranged to holt two overtiow|-No--20-Broad—strevt=- had -no-news-to-— meetings, ono on Bond street, near Ful-| ¢a%s All they knew was th ton; and_one on Bond treet, near| had not b ticularly sovere in Ha ys (Rey Aiea a Vana prov t there was every {s\afternoon a gang of laborers} Hoduday 0 that in the Interior & ed in Bond street, ran barricades across it and proceeded to dig a ditch six ttet deop and fye feet fl aide the to-day he believed the storm was near Key West and «in the direction of Florida and Orgla, To-day's carly reading showed reading wf 2948 at Koy itedly too low for the peace nd of the citizens of that oity, Reaches Florida This Morning. WASHINGTON, Oct, revlow of w A tropleal aleturba ce of small diam. eter but of great severity in and near the vortex passed over Sandkey and Key tar pipes Waters 1 18.—The general ather conditions issued by r WAS respons that by C Losed. Was ni | PL, at 2 o'clock uma movie moving fn the platforms mat | xiinlim wind yelocity at the firsts been 1: tte, ov sation being seventy=t Thi istusbanieo ts Now. ap , southeastern, of nolaing i the ha tom orf eau mambers | torn. warnings ed on the Overflow meetings | irforidn.¢ k {0 Jack. sonville. FEL Ale. %" BALUY ENJOY Sore Thre und Cold in ects Pellaved “i ae Roel win yaa over pigtt by "Oniens Git Trial bottle toe. oA eo vererna > Feet che neart=ot the-shopping=Alact tarp tre isviglegesoos ners cpiimuniention =~ ox- =

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