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THE EVENING WORLD “MURPHY CLEARS THE ~-¢ $e State—-Fall Primaries to Be the Next Battleground. Charles F. Murphy Tammany Hall is the first time in the history of the Demoer. Sei ticipation in State politi He is still chairman of 1! but his tenure of office in t maries, when Murphy bitterest conlesis Brooklyn ever experienced, Brand of Tammany in Kings. |! , the convention last na ation, lic organ By the a night the e@xeretse of vbled to es branch of Temmany Hall in Brooklyn nifon at midnight. . He has at ieast ten of McCarren’s old has the , leaders p 1 to” him, mer bette) to e tre cue McCarren |paders w with of this provision, Murphy assum heart Boss last night a for they have se and will the time arrives { the party p. Conners slept late to-day @ti the Victoria. When he @ownstairs after eat Wore a smile that ext his face, When Co: shows it. \ “We did a good thing in getting rid] paskot of; McCarren,” sald the S$ Chair. man, “I'll tell vou why Je was a dangerous el wh party in Kings, We t worked hand in glove with the Repub- | ‘State Commit Heans and traded with Tim Woodrut| of coume: ter to his own advantage. and to the det- were riment of the Demorratic party. Me Carren had almost destr ocracy in Kings Others Will Have to Go. Ileal caneles ariOUs up. serted DIM. | where no aim WHEN | his own 1 Murphy to eraek | action tn ag ome ou! s room ed Ma. glayuga J clear across vmitteemen eir district conventions hese mames into the rs feels good he nything about it un ent in thi ow that aggrieved howled and State Cominittee through “There are other s him ghout the Sta All these men will have to x ne has come to build up the Dem- | other terests, Thet Democratic State Committee will found. this afternoon at the Victoria. © Mury he contrary, printed y, mee Despite rumo: t in irresponsib! will be re-elected ch no friction between Cc phy, because Conners does everything that Murphy tells him to do, and does y it cheerfully. The bouncir popular among his own rman. There $8 jy) MeCa ext year, on from the convention was and bru- declared one of the leaders to-day, tal, but it was done in accordance | never get him out again.” jament ules, Evers ; A with parliamen ru Call It Practical Politics. preliminary was cor cannot be said of Mu seizing control of th tee. There is some talk t the up-State deleg grieved in this poin vention, but they have no | most of ¢ not in accord with Murphy seize the Kings rs who Indorse his t: another convention would do them no|g from the standpoint of good, practical politics. Murphy Picked Committeement Within the next ten veara B will lave a larger population fr Brooklyn's vot! From time the right of the e District org gations to pick thetr own members of the State Committed. That right still Femaine—on paper. Murphy, howeve rs political organizations w To-Day { why Murphy wante t As advertised for in The Moming ron and Fi World’s Want Directory. tha tasoKlynuDencoratic hmond. He is SDAY, APRIL 1 TH ~ Addressers - a 8 ies t a ne borough next Agente ,.......-. 18 larness-Makers .. 2 t MeCarren permanently out Alteration Hands. 1 liousew i} permanently sour “Artists 5 1 Bakers a1 nization” Has Begun Barbers .. of reorganizing the Bartenders 2 ayy atic or tion Blacksmiths “ Hage feseapicens ied ealy way. It will probably Rgokkeevers ‘i ntros 1 small committes Rays 2) Tamm to } d by Brassworkers 2'p of work will be Bas! a 1B i early sum Butchers t 1 out tos Buttonhole-Maker, M s wile 1 atiniy ‘abinet-Mak Nu Ola aad Canvassers . 3 ws te) nom « Governor and o 4) officers, 1) Morp politics in ey his conv ng t ted “Packy" McC Yor Chauffeurs Collectors npositors cooks (Male) 00k: of Alu Cat 1 stréases Day's W peeves : e Committee on ¢ Daivers . s 4 work of the committee. Deux Clerks ...ss 4 n y's request William Blectricians Ma.) c n his ambition to be Bipvator Runners. 3 Stenox ’ pratt Melegates pemeeuvaerers ‘ ‘ , T nd Charles Froeb, | oy debacle bs tL W was chosen a : : * | stead “) Is a wealthy Finishers 2 > never been heard Firemen \ polities his own neighbor- | Folders: 1 Ww a i} Forelad en +1 Min Gardeners 1 tal The Wor may, New York pap sts—aob But M TRANCE, AT 20 T0 1, WON ROSE STAKES AT AQUEDUCT. a SWS ERIN NPLO BIBER King Committee Declar Has Found Vouchers of Mlegal Payments. the favorite, VAY FORA TAMMANY ~~ BRANCH KINGS C0 h was a myster ayed to show | Orleans perform For First Time In Its History, Tiger's °°” Leader Is Absolute Boss of’ the HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. H States In the lead, and steain New World's Record. ; Committee Attempt to) steamer, Prove That the Prose- cutor Knew. y the second race for two-year-old The King Commit made a new world’s rec Now that the smoke of battle has rolled away it is apparent that) tance of ¢ ccomplished a big job of work in the State Conven- tion yesterday. The Tiger has crossed the Bridge, and the leader of he absolute boss of the Democracy of the State for ) possession of two-year-old t made from the committee's office this afternoon | £ trbrit of this evidence fs the existe department of Morris Part p Railway Com- and carried 1 tenders were sc the Metropolitan | pany spent Its money tn flegal ways, or McCarren is, temporarily at least, shut out from active par- The State Committee is beyond his control. Democratic organization of Kings County, ai line lasis only until the September pri- try to oust him. These primaries will be the Distriet-Attor- jnable & "i vainable evidence | get and right in the c The favorite Ready With Evidence. dato himseif the right members of the State Com- ng on Sanda Submarine Favorite Won. ssed a riot in the Carnegie * alleged, that wiong of the €x- tate districts vacancies existed. and He took this rday afternoon. Cattarau- Vister had turned into on the names selected hearings of And the delegates didn't know just before the for the closing of the convention the clerk was instructed to read e names of the uew members of the e then the com- course. the up-State men © appointment ; but Murphy, with New York, Kings, the Dem- Queens, Albany and such other te districts as he controtled. pushed Says Jerome Has Hid Vouchers. The postscript of the | took cracks held on unt tter which was | almost immediateWy by of a commissioner | men who; Few Up-State Delegates Here. work for the success of the Republican) Most of the up-State delegates went ticket rather than for the success of to thelr homes on the morning trains | their own when It suits thelr own in- to-day, About tWenty-five insurgents remained behind, trying to work up an- convention, ‘They were all look- party of New York ing for McCarren, but he could not be | ‘cult of the course \In the race he ran belind the tleld events have oc stify me fn forwarding this| letter and calling your attention to the | tence, Herce Jockey Shilling dismount- urred which, | ed and the horse was led ho the Metropolitan Street Railway phy's attack upon MeCarren over to the ers of the big bettors took hm pueen unsel for the Kink Committee, newspapers, Conners More than half of them, talking private ave expressed the opinion that 1 ners and Mur- was bad politics, because, in thelr judg- en's opposition will nt the election of @ Democratic | }1 away easily engths In front why lasted longer than and signed by prssed the fudges fou of Dashaway. mes of cases and and amounts pald. The Committee also has the evi-| rs were hidden | men In the employ of District-At-| SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS. Long Term for Crippled Stayer of Erte Rail ever get a Republican ‘Mayor | ome was pre g to prosecute the McCarren’s personal popularity -jever, has much to do with the f t Tammany leaders who als) went a Injured while Other Charges Failed. an Man- 1 to grow at a tremendous n Brooklyn becomes a bie- numerically, in Greater New Brooklyn naturally, Help Wanied virivcie cnet ng Committee | Hall upon Brooklyn as it fastened upon Queena. the eo ANOTHER TERM FOR SLEICHER. These charges will be he: ad. He !s taking achan | Pilot Heat Ity | the by Tammany any Hall rges | down the channel approaching the W | Bank lght the United States, a faster aid to- | ship, attempted to cross her bow, There & Com-| ‘vas no roam for the Monterey to turn Cha: | ¢ anger turned manoetyres opolitan Street Nocked litigation in the Sige resentments How They Got Vouchers Where Were the Sullivans? ston prograg past three days. He pla oo no part In Bullding. A 1 1 Hie 1 {eye although McCabe's friends 2 he won out in every 2 aries N. Bulger, an old foe of Tam-| is }imany Hall yt into line and 1 ‘ 1 4 1 time of the Tillinghast were given into the possession of & member be found with a search warre to the! vicinity of this convention McCarren went down wich oo LTY. SAYS NUGENT TO CONSPIRACY CHARGE futer, and McCarren Froeb May Secome a Factor. and William J. Conners in the the big sub- 5 riance ation of raliroads and dy knows anything | an early charge also THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908. WOMAN DRIVEN BY SUPERSTITION HURLS IBOATS STAND BY TO ' TAKE PASSENGERS FROM SINKING LINER (ConUnued from First Pages [ehannel abeam West Bank Light “ ison was the rest of th 1s try tn uneously how space which would comfort- ably allow for the passage of only two. he Malcom Baxter, Jr, a 1i4-lon solooner, bound tn from Moston, nrmand of Capt. Plerce have played a prominent part in t | mix-up. The Scandanavian liner sett her plier in the North River at noon and the Monterey left her pler on tie Bust Kiver at the same hour. They entered the Upper Bay together, the Unive Loutt ward the open ocean at a goul rate of speed. ‘The United States ts a twin screw B to pass simul eam, [198 and is commanded by Capt. Wu Jon ¢ | und 65 second cabin passengers and 200 | members of the crew in addition to the | steerage passengers, She was built in Glasgow In ff. ich {s pressing} Capt. Smtth ts in command of the Monterey, which 1s a twin screw ves- much lNghter than the transatlan- fe ship, buy stood about the same nited States being heavily laden with height out of the water to-day, the freight, Steamships Meet Schooner. As two steamstips headed ont ‘through the Narrows for the Lower Ray the captiins saw the big schooner beating up from the south, headed tn Capt. Plerce wae facking with all sails n anne! Rail- | Sailing vessels have the right of way and the Malco: Baxter, jr, was ex- ercising all of a sailing vessel's pr leges and tes. She tacke and 0 far on one leg ‘iat sie got In the way of the United States so lor Capt. Wulff swung the og steamship | sharply to avoid a collision with the Schooner, and at the same time sig- | nalled order, stopping the engines The United States immediately lost way and drifted broudside on directiy across the path of the swiftly moving Monte- rey. eee Capt. Sn off his power, too. but not & h to avold a colt fon. The Monterey sinas towering side of the United St a shock that threw all the passengers off thelr balanc a big hole in the bows. tc anchor, chains and chock the forward deck railings. Pazsengers in Peril. A little group of passenge: bled in the bow on the main dec turned and ran when they saw the dan- ger of a collision and saved themselves from serious injury by @ narrow mar: gin. The Monterey’s engines, whi > away the nd much of [had been reversed just before the crash, carried the ship clear and then worked out into the nannel, But the United States had worse luck The impact o. the collision heeled her over considerably and in the gener excitement he had drifted too close to the of the channel. Before her officers knew {t thev were ashore on a oft mudbank, quite securely. In the meantime the "navigators aboard the sohooner had become so in- terested In the collision of the two steamships that they forgot a UL their own vessel. They came to a| sharp readzation of their sition. when the Maicolm Baxter climbed onto | the same mud bank that already wel- | comed the United States and stuck there. Capt, Smith of the Monterey | soon assured himself that the {njuries, hip and the United States the water line, but too serous to permit of a continuation of the voyage without repairs. He sent | a wireless message to the offices of | the Ward Line and two tugs were hur- ried down the bay to take the Mon- | ‘$1,000,000 CATHEDRAL 4 CONTRACT TO NEW YORKERS terey fn tow TO observers on shore at Staten Island and in South Brooklyn, | the Monterey appeared to be » 'dam- aged. She did not us wh power and wWonrogress uD the bay Ww Capt. W dispatched aid not not tugs and t to help him off report to his vould put pt the nec vovage. mm Dew 15, 1906. ne ran down and cut in two the’ pilot bo Tjarmit’ No. 7, formerly the James Go don Bennett, The Hermit sank ina minutes, and three pilots and a crew ‘abuard were thrown Into. the All were cued by the Mon- id Ligh: terey. The Monterey had a large quantity dynamite stored in her hold. She reach her pler at the foot of V o'clock. Her entire bow above the w line was bent to one side and bad erushed. ; Puts Blame on a Pilot. The only official statement concern. | ing tie uccldent given out this atter- | noon blames the United States and statement was Iss by Port frank C. W, Smith, of Ward 1is as follows “as the Monterey was proceeding t nore and the suction caused by the Sted States drew her Into a collision. She struck the United States on the Starboard bow and stove a hole In her and struck her again in the stern as she Was backing away. The United States drifted ashore on the mud bank nea light. Naren oone_ HOUSE-CLEANING WITH THE FRIARS. | Editor to Be Guest of Honor at Keen’s Chop-House To-Morrow Night “Marse Henry Watterson who is in New York looking after the Interests of the Democratic party, will be the guest of honor to-morrow night at a Southern dinner to be given by the Tiare at Keen's English chop house. fd. Lawshe, Wells Hawks, A. Toxen Worm and other members who | they know something about Southern sooking, have sent widely varying re- clipes for preparing fried chicken, corn pone and baked sweet potatoes to the Pockney chef, and the result is waited th interest wiMgustus Thomas will be the toast- master, and among the speakers will yo Otte Skin Mr Watterson was to have been the grest of the Friars some wecks ago, Hut a probibition fight coming un in tne Kentucky Legisiature he had to call bff the date an State, WOMAN DIES FROM BURNS. After hours of suffering Mrs, J. Wil ‘ard Everitt died early to-day from the Froed has a lot and he is supposed to be @ factor in German-American ne custody of his coun- for trial on May was paroled in t keep a squirrel Samuel Kalisch, her garden when her dress caught fire Two women neighbors went to her aid | and amothered the flames, Atterbury System Ignorant Passengers in the Staaten- dam Steerage, Thinking Girl Was Dead, Force Mrs. Lzybik to Throw Her Overboard. ‘Ai feet long and 64 feet | s trip she carried 28 first cabin | Ml feet long and 47 feet beam, She | bik, a steerage passenger on the Staatendain, which | y threw her year-old girl baby overboard in midocean | from what he has been able to learn of the case, fears that the little one was simply in a comatose condition and could have been revived with | proper medical treatment. The mother was practically forced to sacrifice her baby to the sea by her fellow passengers, who s remain on board the ship would sin aid that if the li vas allowed to woman is densely ignorant, ean be obtained from her. @ small obj and heard a shr the child to the Appeared to Be Dead There were 27 steerage passengers on Staatendam mother in a highly assem: | a violent convulsion stewards was stead of send! body was stiff and th fe apparent to the pantc-stricken watchers, ommunicated She was told that Can you forget the cares and wor- ries of the present long enough to allow your thoughts to drift back to child- Can you recall the joy ‘i and gladness which tilled your childish heart as you awoke on Easter morning to tind a little basket of eggs at the foot of your bed guarded by \ { Of course you can; and when you con- sider that children are the same to-day as when you were young, you will not wonder why we offer such a large and varied assortment of Easter tokens and novelties— we offer them so that you might make heart rejoice just as some one dear to you made your heart rejoice years ago, EASTEREGGS and NOVELTIES MINIATURE MARKET BASKETS, FILLED WITH CANDY EGGS WHICH ARE A COUNTERPART OF THEREAL ARTICLE, EACH EASTER RABBITS IN ENDLESS VARIETIES, SOME DRESSED AND SOME PLAIN, SIZES, PRICED DOWN TO.... MIDGET SPICED JELLY EGGS, This sentiment Mrs, Laybik. storm would arrive and sink the ship. hood days? May Be Deported. side the actors edy knows just what happen a tiny chick ? airs immedi. | 5 \ l street at 3.90 ¢ BIG LAKE GALE TIE CHICAGO SHIPPING. | Lake Michigan ¥ SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY NOLASSES WALNUT CREAM SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- LATES (20 KINDS) .. POUND CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER side during the which run all win! ff them which attemp! ter between th SPECIAL EASTER OFFER IMPORTED SATIN LINED BASKET! ITH HIGH-GRADE BONBONS AND CHOCOLAT! Park Row store open every evening unill 11 ofclock, Narclay street and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, WE DELIVER FREE OF UONe DOLLA R MELWEEN BAT- enta Much Sick- If Thorough di Expense, o insure @ healthful home and py \gickness purity drains. dusty nooks behind plumbing, isease germs may corners and cracks | and every spot develop, with it is an odorless, color tant, which destroys foul + and disease-breeding matter ten parts of water for house- ia ’“Manhattan above 200th 8t., Hoboken and tomers care- jpped from our Platt’s Chlorides lese Nquid dirinfec fuhy packed and @ Special mall order department. Suits and Overcoats at $20 to $45 Each garment is made as| if it were a special, individual order. The best tailor could not give more style or better , | finish. They are, by long Urged on by an ignorant and superstitious crowd of immigrants, ; || odds, the best of all ready- Mrs. Bertha reached port to- last Sunday night. The child was apparently dead, but Dr. Kelly, the ship’s surgeon, to-wear cloth Ask the Man Who Wears Them Special Suits and Overcoats at $15 and $18 Which are exceptional values, 183 BROADWAY 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. Also at New Haven, Coun. FAB ABD TOR CURANING ALL CARPETE oo crv cauecs, Forniture Carpeis, Pianos, Phenographs and Seving Machines (oun rerecrr. - Sankt Ren tc Sot to bee Peep Vike RELIGIOUS NOTICES. St, Augustine's, Trinity Parish, East Housto: the Bowery, s near DR. DIN. Rector: DR. KIMBER, Vi Good Friday Services: nd 10.00 4. Mi. and § P.M S CORDIALLY WELCOMB, some young CHOCOLATE CREAM _ EGGS (BAKER'S CHOCOLATE USED IN COATING) DozEN....... LOC COCOANUT CREAM EGGS (SAN BLAS COCOANUT & FRENCH FONDANT CREAM) DozeN.. | OC CREAM MARSHMALLOW EGGS, EXACT SIZE AND APPEAR. E A NA AL HEN EGG, DOZEN.......-..+. ™ 10c SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY CHOCOLATE WALNUT FUDGE, pours LOc SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- | LATES (20 KINDS), POUND 1 OC HIGH GRADE BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES...... POUND 2OG FU (nae BD CORTLANDT SE osts less than 5 cents a quart ito hold sue: quart bottles. Sold everywhere in 4 y Hen only by tet wtih valuable sanitary tnfor- ding contagious and Infectious 4 a brochure entitled “Ifeath ‘will be mailed free on writing Strwet, New York. rand William H, Crane. | — On April 15, at her residence, near Fort Hamilton ave. remain in his own | ineral nervices at Our Lady of An- and 74th st., M. Saturday, April 18. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HOUBBWORK— Experienced ral housework: four adulter no washing. 700 tet at. Brooklam FLEMINGTON, N, J, April 16.—| fects of burns received at her home |~ yesterday, She was burning brush in | April {6th Look Swell for Easter Wear GUG-7-Y Brvadway, curmer ssvurivw o6- 1859 Broadway, noar 3Gth St. \ 1107 Broadway, neer 28th St, OO Fifth Ave, near 424 OL ‘Only Nessan Street Store at No. OM. Only Brooklyn Store, R71 Fulton St., opp. City Hall, +

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