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Thinks He Is Aiding Party in Opposing the - Governor. FRIENDS. DESERT HIM. ‘Most. of His. Former Backers Now-Advise Him ‘-to Get Out. natakers. “past frignds admit © Fthp fact as much tn norreiy for him as sehagrin at the Governor. THey also ad- salt that the State Superintendent “of Insurance js in “bad. Some of bis advisers are encouraging him to fight, Dut the majority ut-them have privately counseled him to get out, redlizing that he has no chance ¢o win. i He cannot sco st that wa “inaue detween the Governor and & bosses, who see the inet shreds of their “—-Spattered organization belng reduced to —“giains so thin as to defy identification. ——statesy as —gRs-or-tyo-pood —puattts prehih ‘hia spineless defenders lack. He | “Se-personaliy—honeal, though -week- ard. manifestly unfit to hold his job, as the Governor has proved to the satisfaction Of every one. In addition ho has thi —~sominendabie—trait- of— loyalty— to hi -principles and his friends. Kelsey finmlybelleves etx doing the Republi- ean party a service by making his Nght in tlat it 1s up to somebody to curb + the progress of the reform wave which light Governor Hughes to the But! ho falls to appreciate the: tect thai-he—is_Sn_the igsing site of the: proposition and that public sentiment {a overwhelmingly behind he Governor, The Jeaders of tho movement to pro- tect him are the same men who ran away from a fight last year, when that arch-man)pulator Odell warned them of ooursyuences which woul) follow thelr surrender to the ‘Rovseveil plan “AC suaiang “Hughes the candidate "tor Governor- 4 Governor that Odell knew then wouli soiasn the Kepubdiican ma- chine Into emnll Bite ine ligae 2 othat “have folewed, ‘tatthe d with the art of introspective ie Well as DOING vA muster an eer tice. fod to Hares, “Aide ‘00d: ing 4 Franc uot and ii 1a. ne Jendecs “at thelr salvation, iby fot Onin enting toe nominati "ywill, go 10 drave toid Alérldize, ty dal il ‘follow: ae You've doles out of tie 10 ta combine and momt« to -win— ___Re}il get! there—right: ae radlurn. « SEVEN DROWNED “IN BOAT CRASH ON MISSISSIPPI hike It you donot wil not have ‘a chance to St tirst Ll. Burt in be pred, ple a ohing aan fo meaiitime Odell nas He aiding ra om cannot cry’ from the wilder a probably induces te many rh nt ithe Tuldument recy. hut continues to. wi: Phat fis alt bearine 0% eAtiany x about pr by umber of whe couldn't ea Mim with we tes :onths Eh <BR Ingo _RN6 | post-office ‘every. ‘Thare ientt any doubt ‘that the former, bow Sioald Bat be R wery porilar, Iman S the i nena. broad oat ane ed With until “run tts friends puts Crees Governor Astonisheg Visitors, features ak ANS State Capital 1s to'watch the people that snynter into the,.Governor’s wights.“—“They— wa i ‘.ered man, who can smile geninlly stt- Aing.at hie big ta! thet no Governor aver Naed for his real work,. poring. ‘er books and papers or directing the work of his necretaries, without embar- [ -eept when he is interrupted. The-spectacle {asc novel that the eduntry visitors who used to wander 5 tn-end-gase-in-til-concenied-nwe at the } Plotures of departed Governors—eome ok whom, dave become “Presidente nant then wander out again, come in now end -tnatead-of -isaking atthe portraits ‘fasten their “attetition” on ‘the mun LogWorking— At Uis “desk Same ot them “gre-very wheksy “when fa happens to Jook up from the tusk upon whieh he ia EATS Raid sHellew ay Oy tonto approach, at moqetpien they 10 no, he d gives t Hat Kets us eta ex- arty by he only ‘fohs sah who used nd hold. pri- |) with & Governor to tefl wanted don mne-tenth of eu thoy ha ted or in the way they" Intende Bingham Police of Passage, poly € ean Police hil}: cfu thee Tega dre ills Seem Astured] American Vessel Rammed by. French. Cruiser Coe se —NEW_ORLEANS,_Feb._t1—In_hasy weather the French cruiser Ktober last night rammei and sank the American fruit steamer Hugoma In the Biissiseip- pi River, just off New Orlean. Capt—bewlsef-the dugoma, said that seven Japaneso coal passers and ‘fire- men were drowned. James O'Neal, of New York, muf- fered a broken leg from the tmpact. The cruiser was slightly damaged. The Kleber,-just arriving from “Ha- vana,°\was Tounding a sharp turn and the -Hugoma, drifting -with-the slx-mile StdytopereniledturmedCalrsatly inte the man-of-war's path. Capt. Lewis, of the Hugoma, saya that his signal was mistaken by the warsuip. ~, ‘The latter strzok the fruit ahip amid- Bhipson the port stds, nosriy- cutting the vessel in halven. and within fve minutes the Hugoma piunged to the bottom In more than one hundred feet of water. Several of the crew scram- dled upon’ the bows of the crulser, fore the latter backed free, while ot! lowered boats and one or two jumped Into the river. unching of boate was ro} for when the aape struck te Hugoma rolled far to starboard, re Taatatng there Unur the cruiser Dacteed: when the frolt ship tmmesdintely~ lis 125 to Po Port and pores to 50 9 down. oun ‘Porto Rican ports wit a oaree ct and-tee, The veosal was of small torr Rage and way DOnt in It AL Wy Mich, It war owned by the Rico. Bteamahip-Com-| ‘| skys COCAINE HELPS SOME NOVEL-WRITERS, Dr. Crothers Also Sees Evidence of Ht ine Editorials—It Leads to Cocaine was blamed for a whole lot of human-tily last nisht-by-Dr, TD: Crothers at the Waldor{-Aptoria. where he iectured before the Medico-Lega! Se- ciety, Ho sald that fifteen years ago this countey Ruportes:-ouly $0,000 warty of the drug as against $100,000 last year, This increase was in face of the fact that medioal practitioners were val Yetta more than formerly. ‘“Fiends, he asserted, were using part of the ereet—tinportation- ret oatent matron, theiks the “rset == Phe dostoe desert of the Femar! sf diction Qualities which had tention o2'iate ihe maw ote usa, ot tive drug tha e drvg.-than morphing and an alcohol. The use o! Geglarsd tea to insanity. ———— fronted _by 9 scandat witch may _in- volve some of the miemtéra do the Up. Der howss, Oliver Takes Fall Out of Cuvitiler. Cot. “Ihrem Olver 00k «fal oul of his friend Cuviltier from the Bronx fo than ts now required to edoptcon- House Wi gpoke uP Cuviitor, me. the Ansomblyroan ‘2 | complaints to Gov, | Bronx Wretched Gorviee Arouses a Storm of Complaints from Every Class. Governor Will Have a Chance to Know How the Citi- zens Feel About It. Readers “et The Evening Worlt are piling wp, ao fremendous and powerfull array of) Méts regarding the traneit aituation for the consideration of Gog Hughes... Every.mait drings hundreds of opupona containing Sat rerohants, _ clerks, Jeet nen and momen Ie evry valkist life are rising in w vast army Geter: minea to fight until the wretched con. ditions now prevalent are remedied an {¢-will be possible to way, elovaied and sort submission to Insult or Injury: Inadequate service, few traing In’ the rosh boura and, shert trains {nthe gon- rush hdurs, overcrowding, Se D) and apparently, Upnecessary delays, 1p skipping of etations, dre included tn tho complninte recelved by Tho Evening World, No phase of the tranalt system remains wattacked. .And the sttack ts general, the claswer and. masses joining fn one popular ery. / How to limprove Service, Of the many lottera reoelved by The aints, Law. laborere—In, ‘ace lines without >| Brenig World-one -written.by_E._An- fourth grews-—of--No,24 Fast Bighty- atreet, is typical of the general testing: Mr-Andréwa: nay”: they cause a serious Getay at Forty ond street or cise have the express trains run on schedule time. Almost ciety thorning four aid Riva express trains hun ahead of a local. “1t fe & shame to let a corpore~ (ion like this take the city by the throat. Many 9 poor man has Jost hia job, No man knows when fo start for work, for he ni ir knows how long it will take to get to his Plnce of employment. “For instance, I readh the Btation at 7.10 A. Mo Ihave to malt ubttl 7.80 and then a South Ferry train ektp$ m; ton. Then when a train does atop it 4a #0 crowted I canyot- got on.-I seo cause they know that if they do not set on they will probably lose their debs.” ‘The Evening World wit! submit these Hughes. He will be @axed to take Qrestic action, and if his Tight-off-the-bat move in the matter of Zamurance Superintendent Kelsey ts to be taken as 4 criterion of what he will Gott la Wkaly Mat be wili handle the ted) transi{matver-without-giores-it-is-up to the Governos, Trouble Can Be Remedied. “Che transit atu ted I New York can jew | be remedied. Tha overcrowiting oan be ured, Per Instance, tne Subway ofi- Sials store-a_mile-of-cars-on-the centre Tracke-of-the Bronx line avery morn! ‘The traina used on this division ares Growded Dy the time they ‘reach the Harlem stations thet hunéreds of men and women wre unadle to boat them. Infact the doors of “the cafe are not opened unless some one wants to get off. If the trains lying idle in the ere 1h eommieaGn-there- would fora Ga ca Drobably. pceruae: are let ila, mire chuet obstacle Int tie way_of 4 ee sue, ear: xcbs “rabid’ oot to Seat Ie the ae thet. the rauvrays Paves 7 are pare ch by one Die trust n. know tas “pubiie ae uae ie HR SHA other or wa, © _money-grabpi transit trum endeavors Coerae ite tts Alves catiths: arrieslest sige pay-ro cost. rhe fe train the “analler. pay Mt ts all very. at rom the oa polnt ot ier ‘but sem are ton: o (pay a terrible Tt hones ble-urtes. U vould ee a TO BE SENT TO HUGHES. | patronize the-eub—_ fren-énd-women fighting to-get-on-be-}- WHAT und subway trains. ‘The fallure of the oficlais to uti! The inexcusable delays on every pany. I hereby sign my nu. the service on the » The adralne-litte pecking of human* bangs in-wirest cars, stovated The freqnent yiolations of the law against the “car ahead” nuisance. The insolence, vulgarity and violence of the smployees of the com- ‘The altpping of nta:tone by elevated and subway trains. The running-of “dead cari” trom une end of the line to another, The sleep-destroying fist wheels. PROTEST AGAINST THE POOR TRANSIT SERVICE. — Ayenue Elevated Rail- — Subway. ALL NEW YORK JOINS IN _WAR ON TRANSIT EVILS OF BABYS THROAT HERE ARE THE EVILS; iS THE CURE? lisemore cara in the rush hours, lne-of trans{t in the city. ame in protest against Surface line. and designate the following. specific-complaint: PULLED RING OUT Happy Mother Rew Rewards Belle: vue Doctor with Tight 2m- braces and Many Kisses. Many kisses and tight embraces were the reward of Dr, Smith at Bellevue last n for eaving 3 baby’s ilfe by }dislodglng a gold ring from’ \ts throat. Mrs, Anne Spring, the mother, of No. 36 Goerck street, ran to the hospital, dintracted, her Infant choking {n bor arms, She had been to several doctors and’ to Gouveneur, Without rellef.. ‘The baby had~tooxenad the ytg~ Prom Ite fAnger-end-ptick the tiny band in tte mouth. When. Dr. Smith’ pulled out the ring and showed It to the mother she cried for, Joy and threw’ her arma around the aiclan’s “neck | Her women trienda’ followed her. example. . De, Smith was nearly ‘smothered. The or. derlies rescued him, blushing. 5 —_—_ QUINCY OWES $262.00. ‘BOSTON, Feb, 21.—Jostah Quiney, formerly ApaIHLAAT Secretary of State and a former’ Mayor of Bostan. owes $262.119, according to his échedule ot Habiitles | fied in court. .’ Quincy recently filed a petition in. banksup:cy. Of the Mabiitties 820 In unsecured. The agsets are pinced at 46.00. + Signature— Address He Overpaid Taxes That | Amount and State Will Spénd Two Cents to Return It. ALBANY, Feb, .—If Mr, John Pter- pont M@green, of Broad and Wall’ atrects, will acknowledge the letter just i went him by State Treasurer Hauser, | he-cancmakes one cent— Mr. Morgan recently sent his check for $122.24 to the State Comptroller in payment Of taxes on Innd he owns in the Adirondacks. The routine or eheck-; ing up his obligation brought to Wght | Fill up and Mall to Transit Editor, Evening World, Park Row. / {AED CENTAWAITS. PIERPONT MORGAN the fact that Mr. Morgan only owed The Comptroiler notified the Stats A the latter rent Mr. Mor- youtarday aavicing him: eE 2 ‘As sor as Mr: Morgns repiles the State Treasurer will wend him a check five inches long by two inches gan a lett @eep for’the sum of one cant. |OSTEOPATHISTS TO PROTEST UNITY BILL. Beventy-flve osteopathic doctors of this city are in Albany to-day to pro- test against the Medical Untty. bill whioh orould—interfere-with- theft tix! to practice unless they go through a course of training practically the same a9 -thet-of a reguiarphystotan,—— From ali. over the Gtate osteopaths are assembled at the capital to appear sbetors the —Jotst-Commtttes-of-the-Leg. jslature on the Public Health, 7) NewYork delegation went up last nie: on a spectal of the-Sta the bill. proposod THE ONLY DE on Teeth, That is Prepared —— by an Authority NTIFRICE IN THE WORLD} fc Jardinieres Candlesticks, | Candelabra, Flower Holders, | Tea Caddies, Benares Brass Ash Trays, Bowls and Vases. SALES. Special SALES | ~B0c Ex Hand-painted-China, = Japanese Designs. :1\- Chocolate and Tea Pots, | Cups and Saucers, Plates, | Flower Holders, Sugar and | | ~Cream-Sets, Trays, Salad Bowls, and all sorts of ofc attractive dishes. ——{ Basement Salecroom) A, A. Vantine & Co:,) | Broadway, bet. 18th and 19th Sts, . _ A Ponta to Be - Solved. Mr, Ryan has obtained fhe pervices of dir. eins Itta sata 1 Morton . Shonta. “Live lamoesenses from Pana 5 the Abpesriiice of a "Wore Birestcnr would mark an poche: going Mr. haa of orallroad away Gul Weatn te ie aait to ieee Whether or not his ability: fo ormanize commends him to Mr. Ryan, Weis -expmcced that he will nble to organize o «reator number ne Deoplo in a single car than ta at prewunt Becomplished. Teindine to baw When Mr, Shonte wa asker what he x abo! malt situation — in i thitgeabout it" Tho, readers” ct The Hvening World could tell hima Lot ck feat pret of All ts made Voy. Xo. Hy. Jer= | fernon avenue, 3 Who writen: ihe service i@ much interior to that Shicage: -. aan stitutone) -aroendmenta, was befor tng | FLAYS.AMERICAN. CATHOLICS, | piTTsBURG, Feb, 21.—The American wsection- of Heformel Churches holding — he~ Presbyterian —Sxetem, now ta —sea— bod! ade! lutions at meeting nla and Bi were adopted 10. the. allem ¢ Government of Fri ~OLLARS buttonholes that are strongly rein- ferced~at the ends where the’ strain fo® out-the Country. Maf_and Telephone Orders Filled. OUR NEW COFFEE Clover Biend, 25c taste!’ of the cholcest Mocha and Java. It pleases our most exacting customers, It will please you. | SAMELE SENT ON 5 Nba, delivered ™ Bronx; 10 1! lingering “after 10h, miles High grade Black, Green TE or Mixed; elsewhere Sse. Bingie Pounds Deilswred With Coftes NOTE —For 67 years we have been dealers in finest graces of Teas, Ci and Spices. ACCOUNTS LD k fa, COFFEE Coffee Sale | GRIFFITIVS COMPOUND Mi Tu ene! Haz or }Orsecond A fine blended cote w iththat delicious, Done. Acts 4c |: Preserves | ~ Good Teeth ~ Improves Bad Teeth Dr. V. C, Bell, ABs, D.D-S.; ts the Author of the Books on the Care of the Teeth which have been Adopted by the Various Boards of Education and Used as Text Books in Public Schools T-hrough- Sold E: verywhere—Price 25 Cents AMERICAN DENTIFRICE COMPANY, 51 East 59th Street, New York and Druxs Gooatne, cag ct For Rheumatism Guaranteed Under the Fooa Not to Contatn Morphine. GUAIAC, STIL i Relief | from Pain after first fying the | Bloodanc Reguiat- ng the Liver and by Purl- Klaneys jThe “Old ensuite" antenna Memedy for H ALM: r It doe Quie, 'f you want your “business” to nrders. | Z i For_the convenience of out-of to wii buyers Our eStyblishnient |) will OPEN FRIDAY, Washington's Birthday, UNTIL.4-0'CLOCK. CONSTIPATION ard Piles. Pulneas of the Dood ta the [itead, “Acidity” of “the | Vearita j Weight ite vine isriinas 1 Wobe betore. re Pu A tow domes es is will free the eyutexy of all, the bove 4) oa reehegla) box «All sdramgiote a by toatl 0, RADWAY fe sure to |W. L. DOUGLAS FOR MEN $3.50 SHOES Atrialwillconvince yon that W.L.Doug- as $3.50 shoes af thebestinthe world. Stores la Greater ew York + #4 Wroadwar, cor Howard, SNe i Third Avenue, sme Third Ay. cor, _ Non- Aleoholie — TONIC of the day, made entirely of native medicinal roots and without a drop of’ alcohol in its composition; is known.as DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. There are no secrets about. its:com- position --.all its. ingredients, being printed on the bottle-wrappers. The "Golden Medical Discoyery” not only builds up the strength of the feeble, debilitated, languid, nervous and ¢asily fatigued, whetb- er young or,aged, but ‘it enriches |: and purifies the blood, thus making the improvement lasting. It corrects “and overcomes ‘indi- gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness,. tor- id liver, chronic. diarrhea. and || pid = eae derangements of: the stom ach, -liver-and borreis. - Bronchial, throat and “laryngeat |S aifections attended with hoarseness, E persistent cough, and all manner of F catarrhal affections are cured by. thé “Golden Medical Discovery. aS Chronic Nasal Catarvh,. it-Is well to cleatise the nasal “passages out freely with Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy fluid while” Saking the “Golden Medical Discovery” a3 a || constitutionattreatment. ‘Old ob- stinate cases of catatrh yield to this thorough course of treatment. Through enrichin, the blood, the "Discorery” cures scrofulons’ affections, also blotches, pimples, eruptions: and other ughy affections of the skin... Old, open, running sofes, or ulcers, are “healed by taking the ‘Golden Medical Dis- tovery ® internally and a Dr. Pierte's All-Healing Sal as |.fon a local dressing. The Salve can be had of druggists, or will be sent and purifying § by=return mail ofr reccipty of 5a cents in stamps... Address Doctor! Pierce’ as below for it. In short "Golden Medical Dis+ covery.” regulates, purifies and in- vigorates the whole system and thus cures a very large range of diseases., The reason Wéy it cures stich; a, vatied list of diseases is made clear} in a little booklet of ex! ae Yeading —medical.- ct : led “by Dr. R-V- Pierce, 0! afialo, N.Y., and which hei wi teased to “send post-paid; tea 3 entirely /ree toany who send. their names and -'You can't afford to accept? a- stiby stithte of —sndnosen, composition, for this; non-secret MEDICINE oF KNOWN { COMPOSITION. Dr. Flereee. ‘a Pleasant Pellets’ ‘cure coi stipation. Car is the witb ad a many disents, cure the disease, Drnggists’ sell them, and nothin, is "just as good.” ‘They are the Little Liver Pills first Laps up: KA Dr. Pierce over 40 years ‘ach! jmitated, but never peak ‘They are, tiny. sugar- spot granulea— ensy - to! take os candy... Dr. Pierce's Medical. Adviser ™(1000 g | pages) is cent free on receipt of 21 eae i eee canes stam y clot bound copy. , Address: Dr. Pieres ce es sbore. _NEW PUBLICATIONS. SIS NEW PUBLICATIONS, TTS OLS ~ Made by Pattem No. 9761 ' ola vis siveeA2 t-42-inebes, ‘bast messore- ‘A Sromt i lo, 9755 To tix stser=82 to £3 tual measute, Can be bought of any Butterick. Agent ot direct. Price 15 cents each, Send Two Cents for More than a Yard of Over-Blowe, Jenpet or Pinal: tor Lis, Mees and Gis. “It-will-be sent -by-retarn mail. BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD. . Butterick onto Now York comes, ‘They're the strongest made. ° B Gillies (ORnRE —-+2337 235, 237 anid 239 Washington § Bat. Park pl and Barclay st Estab. 1ado. apr = become the talk of the town, tell—}-i ttt) Bas Eli about It through @ World “Want” P00 urvitm in aUAMTEN wets, Jac EACH: # FoR pec. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., WAKENS OF cLucrT aMinv.

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