The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1906, Page 12

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__12 ~ 7,000 POLICE ——TOBESHFTED —~ FORELECTION ring Entire Department Monday Night. “Every —patroimmn—in—the Patiee Ds p ° will be transferred Gil: Momiay evening, -at--e'slock.—There ‘will be very few policemen on patrol in “ehe city on election day, and on Wei Hesduy the mda ‘will “be sti back to their old precincts. peat moyemont ‘in the way of tro Tehat hes eves teen maile in the pollse “FIGHT-HOUR’”’ ROCK OFFERS REAL Same—One He Got, eT sas , — Lo — Labor’s Champion BRO Ramee erie © a Ray Biren een Saas : Tells Crowd, and De- sctibes |'How Candi- date for Governor Ducked and. Side- stepped Workingmen Named by League. “Eating Peas with the Same Fork at Del- monico’s’’ with . the |. Man He Wanted to Force, amie} Commissioner order over to We printers to-day. fwill ‘be distributed “on Monday. len are eagorly awatting. tho ‘word to move because many of then belleve <4 a political play ‘to Keep them from woting. On this point Commisstoner Bingham fs emphatic. He ceclares every police- te _i(m. Hentai be—eivcn. PEERY LLLLS ——tyridgeto S:aten-isiand, forinatance,ta1 worker, eer @nd that none of the -transtera will acriously interfere with the comfort of ithe men Involved. The Commissioner was any about de- falls, Dut said he would not compet pa-| _trolmen to make such long Journeys a8 some of the captains had to make Jase) to be “avoided. | Inthe rank and f\'*-there ts a lor grumbling over this transfer. Comn sioner Bingham says the election will be conducted with more regard for law nd order if there are strange police- men in every precinct. Tne jim do not agree, They see them Yn tor # long, hard day, remot heir own preciiicts and thetr-nomes.—+ The demands of the polling placea for} {policemen and the necessity for re- eevee WI practiotty—empend —patrot gervite in the city-during the hours when the polls are open and while the qrotes are being counted. PERCY NAGLE ~ GIVES BAIL FOR AS HENCHMEN Three Are Released, but the Fourth Man Under “When-the four men arrestel in Percy | P62 “h WV, Cel Penner Geek — wake ald To-dey in So Sree ortho _Acny Would Get Property, ‘Tomb's Court, oborgéd with primary | TE.” wresiuent,” declared the | CHICAGG, Ney Mrs. tt Siegalttes, Nagle furnished the $2,500] oo ior, Logan, who is at the Auditor _for each of three of them and dubbed |“ nia) never get there,” shosted 4) ey eax -toryears-an in he fourth a “foater,” Tats untusky| oie from the gallery, and the AP) —) yy, a. man was John Kavanagh, of No. 2% Hast One Hundred and Sixteenth street, whom Assistant District-Attorney Mar- shail gala P were Dantet-Cvie: rin the Water De- _Nagie's _Qub; Michael J. Barry, a painter { the Fire Department tving-at-No. Second avenue; John Kavanagh, of 263 East One Hundfed and Sixte and Harry ‘O' Erion Saat One Hundred and Ei ‘The men arralg O'Brien and Coleman were charged “mith taking falae oaths, and Barry: a ‘avanagh with forgery: Whitman held each th. on Thursday in ter 3 eee wasa father of seven children and an- nounced that if the story was verified he would furnish ball, Kavanagh went to the Tombs. ‘The charge grows out-of the fight o- jfNagic to be declared the leader of the hirtieth District. it-is-alioged that a inumber of false affidavits were» Witted. in conrt whan the “cass war sIheard before Justice Leyentrit. ~-Fustice-Leventritt, notsatisiied with ithe Of _fraisd-made—vy-the friends of John ‘T. Cowan, .seni the waMdavita to the Board of Elec (@nd-— Oued “the actantion “ot —Direricr ‘Attorney Jomwme to the case, There were Datween 90 1nd 1,000-xmn= davits, and many of the signatures were @pparently In the samo handwritl Wuirty-eight witnesses — in the District-Attorney's —=@ral_af these “awore 1) Sworn to ahy paper Grady; whe, te_says, Was 6 disgrace pause rattled the windows. : Rock was a ‘home nilssionary” cartier $n 4he” evening. I eo believed to bea Cowan | ¢ frepublican leader, who sent Heck 40 the Assembly last year, The ratly was a jam, rectly ‘to the workingmen, Mr, Hearst i having de out the - Send to Sing Sing, Says. Rough | and _ Ready Talker. Roek, Rock, Rock! Murphy's Dock! He in Hock! + Rock, Rock; Reckt ‘chanting this oampaign y bers of the Pedéral Club gave Hour’, Rock A tumultuous welcom about last mideight in Lenox Hall, No. Sa Sacind sipeat. Congressman Hor- bert Parsons joined In the uproarious laughter and wild applause whea Rock tepped—te—the—sded nf the platform, i ‘ Sad galling a genuine lemoa MuNern | eeapretive of paFTY, ad-t0ck : p tt ; the erestionty,wHteto rete ore Ee ihe Republicans of the Scantorinl Dintrict, who give me the o; things after the Buffalo Convention; | mnity ot com Se parare but he will xet it back on Nov. 6” Asn candida This was the firat mecting addvessed| OuAT Gas hy Rock in that vicinity, and {t was ovi- dent pis fame had cven penetrated tho Ghetto. The crowd which packed the jel}-to-laches,_with a gallery complete. ly filed by wives and sweethearts, was at loss over Rock's first name, one enthusiast getting 1 —Adoiph 2s “E thought for a second I had got ito a Sullivan meeting.” declared the workingmen's cafididate for the State Benate; “bu: I seo my friend, Sam Koe- nig, whose brother Morris, your next Assemblyman, may be up in Albany with me this winter.” | Rock then told how Mr. Hearst had kept the Executive Committee of the} new, Independent Lubor party “combs and golng. and gcing and coming’! un- tl It wns too late for them to present thelr candidates to the Teguier Demo cratic and Republican parties. Hearst Sidestepped Labor Men. “Only once ald we get a peep at His Fooyal Highness,” he declared. ‘‘Hear atepped out of the Gilsay House ole: yator, but he shot off in his raincoat and left us ‘waiting at the church.’ Don't you remember ‘H.2-a-day Mur- phy,! and ‘Everybody Works Bat Mur- phy, and He Takes tn the Dough? WAS OVER CATHOLICISM! ©... Hearst has since put wings on Murphy, 3 who, he says, stole an election, and aa Daughters Disinherited, Says Mrs. Logan, Because Father Feared the PUI to eatnblish a recreation pier im thin dintrict. “The samo pledge existe and tf the wWorkingmen Whiried U p to Ha f “defente, alone will be this dintrie as the home of Inbor.’ | Invaded Murphy's Bailiwick, i The Harity it thet in known feader's town hous. ast yeur Hearst o WEphy ‘And G) aay | * Turn ‘em all down, vor te. ee ated a tike Bir. support decent me long | three daughtorn by “More. Yilllarh ‘» Hall, No Forty-Aeventh street, in the hea, aty—orn—-Asembly__district. ch, the labor leader, and Beene ye UN De Ver arried with De Venux, another delegate to the ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 53, 1906... LEMON TO HEARST AND MURPHY DOM ROCK. CHAS DEXOW wnd BRIEVDS w 3, | mothers wrt te] ‘POLITICS INP, FOR MEN WHO ARE BUSY ——_——+o<, Al Federatet tinier, ee Lexow, the with Charles K. The People QUESTION IX. Here Is the mppeal Rock “made dl- tt him in order to carry wiih Murphy? Kept Bargain for Labor. win this, which may be my final eurunne-beforethe electors in y home district, 1 want to make (hia stntement! Last year I ae- cented the nomination for Assem- bly in the Second Assembly D! trict from the Republican organt- sation under the distinct agree- ment-that—qhile, in cancis mat- ters, I wonld, if elected, vote with the iepbiteana;in labor matters J ahould and must be absolutely tm= Qrt voted foryoutast year for Mayor, Mr. Hearst, because in that campatgn you’ stood—as the foe of all bosses—Re- —HibHcan— yd Pemocratic alike, Both party machines were corrupt, and both wore fighting you and you wero fight- {ng them. But since thon the Republl- cans, following the {insurance expos- ures. have CAST OUT their old bosses, “ity and State, white you, Mr, Hearst. since last year, Nayo miade a DEAL with the bosses In your party, and espoclally with the man whom you called last year “the WORST CRIMINAL of thom ail, in the in- EAL kn lon aah “the lowest, Dbasest ‘poss.'’ Is {t arould accept the nominatto not--true,— therefore,—that-—1,-_and a 1 ea “I kept both pledges In caucus I/ alt_whp-—sincsrely, — ardently hoped for-your success last year, ought voted with ‘the Republicans, and t the inierest of Inbor 1 tought fo: and passed the Eight Hour law, HOU wpeaking of other meamirest- to vote against you next Tuesday for tho yory Teason-that we earnestly support- ed you last year, namely. because you are—ne enger independent, no Tonger ‘a and some ‘they had alened metr mum 6a WATCH THE DOME | | ‘ FOR ELECTION. RESULTS! » RED WATCH THE WORLD'S DOME] |] | EVENING WORLD ELECTION EXTRAS. — ~ ‘WHE-EVENING WORLD wilt tssué —Extra-Bditions. abner! wails next Tuesday night. _ Get THE EVENING WORLD -for Latest, Putlest age Eoction News, LIGHTS — Hearst l WHITE LIGHTS—Hughes Elected Palmer rieisrer LNT champtoned in ite behalf, | bas ui io mately against bosses, no-longor sincere? A, — Q.-I¥ not Tom Rock right when he says that you have already sacrificed your prin | oa, ed innor, and_are ready" 40 e ANS to gravity your dealre for Elected {whether {t was peer Jauehbut-heowas perfectly certain jit had mada one bray. { i wanted top say} | that when the Tamr |{alo voted for Hearst he was natl oo formed la 13 i elal ballot | white several aquads of the ‘Twenty. + swith. WIFE RELPING ~- MA BEANET I CONGRESS. RLN Writing. Hundreds of Lei-! ters to the Mothers— in His District. SBS Ns Mra. Gertrude W. Bonnet. Willan S Bene ‘Conercaske ne “wnigue and ¢ doing sc loneering F husband: As Congressman Bennet ts ta be re-elected Mrs, Bennet, who in a Vrs-} ahd a woman. of broad ting Voters tn e novel} rate and —Uunass: wire of} ting Congr t rying on a qufet campaign, which~h s for her husband than s advocating could pos- A student of economic tfor all a hundreds of fe district ap- y_to support her {nterest in pass-/| of Act ik aight talks to by Mra. Bennet not tell of the horrors forced upon the 4 child. made to “work in but: she brought be: om she writes the need pore-mittt Ht was Can: | net who led the aove-} d the Pure Food BIN | not-tntertars —wite the | the milk: supply of tne 1 khow to be elected, of | who Is a | oman, to-day, “and he anly method «possipje | me. Lam quito a home body, and I feel that 1 do good by writ- (ers, by bringing | t ARAGRAPHS — fy a Sr Yorke Sink! 6 v v c ‘é va + | Conners, | + 3 Alice | Tam a Chris- | Claims 160,000 Plarality Up the St. nan Woodruff tas Thi s anfely neral plurality so To can be no cry of Tt Is only a fev siepr from Mr, Thm- u's __Hoarat _headguarters—to——Mr-t Woodruft’s, but Ihmsen refuses to see] inthe anme light . Me Lronx and 100,000 below ie, In tho meanwhile the betting is 5 to.1 that Hughes will ‘win, and Tho | Wortd's psi sows Uiat~ there laa daclded. bolt trom Hearst and tat out Of eee registered yoters . Hears: plurality was only 1,960. or le 2 $7,000 tn’ the Greater City. ee ae Cockran Says He ‘Made : a Donkey Bray.’"| Before the Irish-American Municipal | Union Waist Hlght, tw Cooper Union, ; Hourke Cockran replied to Richard’! « sca Maigsco to ‘Phe World | attudé “against the! Nid enourh=2o-snake a donkey} i © Gockran aad ko did not know! ugh to make « don- nat Cockran’s 13 The rator sald he Tearst he was nol{ cer- f had done him s favor, as he thought perhaps Hearat might hava been stronger béfore the people {f Tammany had voted against | Supreme Court Nominee Hughes Dead in Breoklyn, / Willlam EB, Hughes, one of the candl- date the Democratic ticket for tho | $ © Court for the Jud District, died yexterda Peter's Hoapi Brooklya, pendicitts, ¢ tain that they elar Mr ed at) No. §7 was a wilower a Lives no children. Committes on Va aricles niglit Uraoklyn apd) ited re Attorney Row eR unty. Mr. Miles lives at tort. Pasters, will have: to. be used 10 vote for the candidate, an it Js too Inte to get his name on the om- << DESIGNED HIS OWN KILLING. TREVES, Rhentah Prussia, Noy. %—| ninth Infantry were exercising in a-fleld blank cartridges, a sergeant of one aguad fell dead with four bullet nia Droaah i & ad

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