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é i f j { THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908, ARST IN FIGHT SKS Pit ie uaa TO CAUSE DEFEAT OF BRYAN TICKET —EEE—EE Delegate Ryan, of Pennsylvania, Makes Charge in Affidavit— New Party Working to Capture Demo- cratic Nomination in 1912. Some Striking Extracts trom Ryan’s Affidavit. “Walsh said to me: “Ryan, we do not expect to elect our candidate; all we hope to do is draw enough votes from the Democratic part to Insure the election of the Republican ticket. 1 want you to tell the delegates that every boring man of your acquaintance joined the Independence party; that the Independene: ay ne will carry Pennsylvania.’ i I said to h W. , if you expect me to help elect Mr. Taft, the bitter y of labor, you ave mistaken in your man. ‘As between Bryan and Taft, I cannot see how any laboring man can hesitate to support Bryan, I shall support Mr. Bryan, and shall tell my friends in Pennsyly that you and your crowd are a gang of con- fidence men working in the s of the capitalists.’ “J took no further rt with the Walsh crowd, eity of Chicago until the convention was over. “I saw the seats for the Pennsylvania delegation filled up with thick-necked, low-browed and viclous-looking men who voted our sixty four votes as they were directed from time to time by the party boosters. “IT have read much in my life time of political rottenness, but I never read or dreamed that there could be such vile things done by any party of men as I saw practiced in Chicago at the national convention of the Independence par but stayed in the TWO NATIONAL ChAIRIMEN TCR TO BEGIN WORK OV. mUG ~ SIOTERHIHLA URED AUTO Carter Thrown Out When Ma- chine Hits Tree, That the sole object of Witiam Randolph Hearst's Independence party is the defeat of William Jennings Bryan is the charge made by! | one of the delegates to the convention, held in Chicago early this week, Mack and Hitchcock Looking Wife of Dr, Colin S. which nominated Hisgen and Graves. The Vice-Presidential candidate, Over the Situation in by the way, is one of the editors-in-chief of Mr. Hearst’s New York Eastern States. | morning newspaper, and his salary is said to be large and satisfactory, | eee MSS: | The 2 de sclaration that Heart's sole ob- | three years old, and has been a resident i: the defeat of Bryan is made IN of Wilkes-Barre forty-one years, Back With the arrival of aindavit form in the Chicago Journal Helrecelved ail t th c s é cel etter from C, A, from Buffalo to-day t Goveuigl maar path ak hy Matthew F. Ryan, of Wilkesbarre, asking him to distribute litera-/eampalgn machinery of bot B eae ; Pa., who went to the convention a8 aM ture in his neighborhood and try to get ee AD ufternon when the ar accredited delegate, but refused to take | delegates trom Pennsylvania to the cone entre’ in New Yo Mr she was riding with her hus- his seat, Othera who were on the In- vention in Chicago on July 21, Chairman of the Demo na rten tac nomane tren ane side of the preparations for the me to New Y Ryan says he worked hard boosting Comuittee, c convention have made statements ety eur smashed 0e, near cage the Independence party for five weeks Pranch ; to the managers of the Democratic cam- because he thought it was a party wit Hitchcock, Chair: ano} a palgn, in which they state that the In- honest aims, His work was evidently |Committee. formally aU dependence party 1s simply an instru-| appreciated, for he recelved a letter suite of rooms in the Bort ment by which Mr. Hearst hopes to from Walsh asking him to be in Chi. TO¥er igen woman o secure the Democratic nomination for | cago on July 2, two days In advance ot) Sf Mack will settle tion propa the Presidency in 1912, |the convention, for a conference, Ryan Convenient to Madisor of the Al : tells of meeting Walsh in the latter s as the Office in the Security Building, and con- tinues: Scheme Is Quite Simple. heme {s quite simple, and ule, also suffet headquarters of the De: the be so extensive or ela The Democratic managers understand it, DW: x the) Republican and as William Jennings Bryan will) /"Walsh sald to me: ee HAR OFI Mech expone i Mi Hear Ryan, we do not expect to elect our 1) a4 ett to the D : Betoun lineeltnentimetad ates; all we hope to do Is draw| to. witam J. Conners and Charles|and cut off the feed of gas 3,000 and $50,000, holds a co! votes from the Democratic pant t¥\ Murphy the coasting a gonand nominates aalicketi The) 0) Beaten che sles lonier ther Ropu The main headquarters of both par- mentum, left the highway at a t takes enough votes from | IT want you to go among the! ie. will be ‘hicago because of a big willow bon PemlesroUcR par Alo ar oeceates a8 they come in and tell, campaign this year will be waged s thrown over t Hearst goes to the Democratle leaders ever you find men congregated, that the Middle West. It is t meaan badly ople In your part of the country &. National Committee o I hold the winning ing the Di fe and Re- He een t win without my par- Nenenaie ear aats HEE IE n't have my party unle : : OF you take me. 1 country east of 2 Alleghanies. WSU a Be : ; work Ww In charge of a sud- ratic National Committee to the party will carry Pennsylvania.’ : teen amnion Atry Alaclecatit e Ryan Called Chairman a Rogue, name nex: Wednesday in Chicago, M rman of Mack wil , mittee, bu I said to him ‘Mr. Wal hairr 2d that MAN posses: head of '@ al and from the South next week, It was ppar r of Committee, Iam the only dele: and that I am be here from COULDNT We NAN WANTED" |Detectives Had to Write It “Ancynikesoroff,” and Pris- and was al there was crooked work form, According to his story, the page of the platfo Platform Commit: the way fr ost torn to pleces, n, tf you ex. § a: a from the floor of the a Tob ; m with the Colonel's ultimatum, Mr. V tly de- Chicago Toughs cast Pennsyl. ~ TA MAY Wa THE ; ~ : mm Then He Shot Himself, [een Mp os Blared i vania’s Vote | oner Nearly Got Away, | at. & Onto. t 3 : NA ‘ ; “It all up Secretary Taft and have) Brooklys i ra Commanded Not to Mention Bryan. qaten 7 __— this Colonel what-ever-his-name-is | Gam Pacific ik Mr, Sheppard says he joined the Inde- W < who visit transferred to the West,’ boldiy an- rte % pende Kan,, at Chicago. Is, pounced Simonson, ‘The idea! Me,|& t@ the so Seleccton ng a prisoner Capt. Romon nson, inventor of the| 2og him t pr! » low-browed unable to pronounce his 3!Monson fleld gun, not recognized.” + iu would ere with a y name, ‘The man'a name ia Ancynikeso. He puffed anger into the street ale ai of se g the indors : *! Golden Overcome by Gas in sor until some of his friends got suspictc rani party of William J, Bryan B Seach F f e eotlves boarded the stea They Investigated and found out that] + & ) he says, Walsh told Saving Unconscious Com- ) trom Florida, WASH DOLL BOY RGRAY COR [a + & ust not be mene ‘ nson broke down Me + g rade, Dragged Out Dying. e was faking arty genres lan lost no time in di fe, oo t settlea tt, Simonson broke into + % ith said the ad Year ago when he was found + % t tl a comp! t t him ni an did betet In hls abdomen iving 16 ago with hin to One Delegate Had Helped Nomin a h jBlanced at Tos'yPh- Hoboken street. He was tuken ¢ cf get the committee to T L} iene ate 8 | shaking his hea re 4, feria ue Rae token ot) t3 committee balked, and af : : on The detectives started death for sey weeks, He firs | jon adopted anot ) sat in the con- f away when Moody sald, “Write tt for claimed that a woman named “Lizzie” + % 3 who Pw Amentvealx gears old, ores, SMot him, put Inter confessed that the br in? wo was self anfiictod. He was} South. Ry e party held in 8 1 et x F4,nr4 looking for, charged with attempted suicide, but | Fath ed ie By Georgia, as a : 4 ais aa d to wriggle out of jal Ug, Ble... nt" t ae Te ‘i eral Harlem saloc have | Wises geehye + % page cont T W al & t Ke ed to the police that | y she + § nation i wer nd f extort t he platf, 1 ul r t \ F&M +1 s Ane : i e A 6 t Un, ‘Te eh pitaekaises whee had t Prosg BROOKLYN ARIONS IN COLOGNE. jr eat FOUNDIDEADIINIBAY, name of Bryam he them were aij COLOGNE, Aug. | Wie re LCIa ka {himself and in-| A harbor pollce launch picked up the ‘ @ stage lf 4 " e Arion Choral i a Brooklyn, | gerted My by trie Lay the yey ae 4) body of a man floating in the bay be- cages i, depende n Kina y arrived hera this morning from Bonn, | group of army officers and nted| Liberty Island and Robin's Reef ho tried “9 Rick tween [Aberty [sland an ee! ing with pt men as Walsh lowered. First he “| friends with copies. Lately he has been . tthe, end of ft Kean only be, it it O'Brien and then he came to the su i vor ie ina a tne Galen aa: | employed Howery Prag ae Light wo-day. The dead man was about C 2 continues at the proper party Inj; with Golden in his arms. The|t (4 ay Uy ine f of carrying Ww |, five et ten. ian i to Elect Taft,” said Wah ee a Pad) ack jie ation “i Esai te ee ae hed, ‘rad "sais of doctors St. Mal | Soffer ia incaty to aie _ Bevan, in bis aMdavit, siya he ts sizty- [h every part of cur country.” Of the fecal ohoral 4 Vols calle he ge, BUTCHER 80 “ARE OFCER TURNS UP AHN IS MARRED OF nls SPOUSE _——— “This Time Simonson Must Ex. Husband of Jessie Busley Goes Firse Played It and Was Com- | to Hospital for Repairs, and Actress Disappears, plain Why He Carried a Billy. The volice are looking for Jesste Bus- *| ley to-day to ask her who put the wall- | paver designs on ‘POSED AS A REPORTER | her husband, Ernest ¢. theatrical ageat wi Joy, who is a en he is not In some Once Played “Captain” and 1 SELON PES “BY HIRED AGENTS: | WASN'T FUNN ne countenance of | wasp | Worl hands aif West seed nosis tai Oia brand of trouole his rm wife has Side Damsels, j caused him, Joy's features might have been of- 5 fered strong rebuttal of his name Robert Stmonson, who posed as “Capt. | vi... ha appoared at Bt. V t's Hos: | Romon S!monson. U. & A.," while pital last night to be looked over. His head and face were bleeding and there were several protuberances adout anatomy that didn't belong there. had been found in bed at No. Tenth street, bv of the Mercer was told by Henry janitor, and Clifford side belle two ago only to be discovered as the driver courting a west years | He of a butcher wagon, was to-day com- Cris mitted to the Tombs Prison in default of $1,000 bail on a charge of carrying He was arraigned 7@ Court by Police es S$. Tierney, who exhibited a billy and a metal shield inscribed Called Only Once. “Reporter's Badge No. 7, The World.” ye and his wife, Miss Busley, Joy sald Which were found on the fakir at the at the hospital, heal been occupying time of his arrest the apartments in West Tenth stre Die badge is a fri othing k@ although she wag trying to get a di- the genuine art Pe, Mis; Busley was at the flat only once yesterday, but once was plenty, accord- concealed weapons, ACh Gatien Johnson, the elevator boy. has been happening to Joy. in the Harlem Poll man Ja Vo questioned the reporter and asked why he {ng to Joy. She sent word she was go- the badge i to come and pack her trunk. ‘T get into weddings and swell pat- She brought a six-footer, Wearing @ ties,” said Simonson, “and often get a checked sult and straw hat, and good meal and a lot of drinks’ er ge: arly attired ex- Policeman Tie} saw Simonson cept for the checks, and three inches acting suspic cond avenue shorter, Joy was in pajamas and & jnear-Ore H mood, early yesterday and noti Joy appeared emd_ de- that he carried something unusual in manced to know what she was doing his | Nee ree a een eee POLICEMAN I ~ AML DRAWS FAY; OR COMEDIAN RAS AINE TIME Sieger Plays Pinochle All Day, but Can’t Be Scolded by Higher Official. ARRESTED FOR A DEBT. TV AL forted by Mrs. Frank After Hubby Thrashed Him. A comedan who described himself as Harry Firse, twenty-nine. of No, 33 One Hundred and Fourteenth ; treet, seemed te have some ot his Figures on Saving Enough make-up on him when he appeared in the Jefferson Market court to-day as one of the principals In an allaged af- While in Cell to Pay the Obligation. | finity case, The other part of the cast | cwas a man who sald he was Morris \ Frank, an actor, twenty-seven years Policeman William Sieger, attached to old, of No, 128% Franklin avenue, the the Adams Street Police Station, In |Bronx, and Frank's pretty branette Brooklyn, has hit upon an Ingenious wife. way to be absent from his duties as @ | Frank dashed wildly up to Policeman Suavlan of the peace and safety of : New York and still not be dropped that things | Cooney at Forty avenue last night and pointed to a trolley car, A man and woman aboard let go the straps long enough to wave him adieu. “Arrest them, That's my wife and rattin',"" sald ihe exasperated citizen Can't arrest them for belng on a street and Sixth from th » which has won him the admiration of his. fe:low-guardians, His plan requires that some time be spent in jail, which might be consid- | ered a drawback by some, but if a nice, clean prison, where the food Is pretty good and the turnkey a good fellow, | car," objected the polceman, “Did they ke the Raymond Street Jail, ia see hurt you?" ¢ becomes a mere une “Hurt my feelin’s, all right. But if Policeman Sieger wes sued on July @ by William Collins for a debt of $00 and was ordered to appear in supple mentary proceedings before Judge Kelly in Brooklyn. He ignored the or der, and the next day was @rrested without any trouble by a deputy mar- shal in his own precinct and taken te you can't do anything I can.” And he sprinted for the crowded car. He clam- bered aboard, forced his way up to his and handed him one behind the left ear, The rival went down, Women passengers screamed, but the men said, "Go It, boys." The husband is much the smaller of the men, and explained as he punched why he was doing it, the Raymond Street Jall and this gave him the sympathy of the The day. follo there was no an- crowd. He succeeded in blacking his swWer to his name at roll-call a¢ the rval's eyes before the policeman caught Adams Street Station, nor was there up and took them to the West Thirtleth for the ensuing three weeks, and there hip pocket. When searched the she just kept on piling things in the Street station. The woman went with was no explanation of his absence, billy and badge were found, and the trunk. Joy began making more of|them. At the desk in the station house But he was no languishing prisoner. natineacerntenne (ont nical aw all rheerine gard, and some-|#he started to wipe the marks of the ‘he threa meals a day were excellent, alenation! thing displeased Jessie, He told Detec- encounter from her alleged soul mate's | tho bed good and the turnkey was indlanantuloversArrest tive Hudson ther she suddenly turned | face. worthy foe at pinochle, At the same 9 H and said to her companions: | “You always said you were stuck on time he was being detained against his "How dare you arrest me?” sald he "Now's your enance, go at him, his black id the husband In an will, so he couldn't be dropped from “Tam a World reporter. If you take boys! aside, “The: lack enough to sult the force for being absent without per- me to the p station IL be you for several days now.” | misaton, broke." Pol Plerney lost no Team Work Was Perfect, |" Frank was balled out and his wite| ‘14 Tne here long enough, time in ng One | Yor teld the) Imeny did) excellent tear) tlediito) get balllitor. Hires uti Anally:|iured, vitherelll ibe) adlery eno undred and reet Station, ‘ork: He dodged and sidestepped and/ gave up the task and took him a clean! iy waiting for me to pay off t The fakir still insisting that he was a (ed all had ever heard collar Instead, debt ‘They can't beat me any way you reporter, the pclice called Ofroue they the Job, Finally iy Firse funny?" somebody asked ook at it, ee Raper office andi tound one of m with @ news: Frank when told that the alleged affin- 3. he sorted down to take life easy person was en iby T paper staal 'g In Mt which tty was a comedian. although in itil, and grew steadily. tate Simonson says he is twenty years old, eitern ard told they police was a) “He looks funny,” replied Frank, ter auring the warm weatner. BHP Sigineraoe and after that he lost Interest and he made a big crowd laugh on| Hut the ecret of his Whereabou med to when he was if tie contest , \the car.* ec anc { Was se caught m erading as an of- bs aiva mwas told he might —— Sv ELEKdEORT who acknowl: ficer He got the Miss Busiey’ tor the purposes of an | ORE) ROBERTS IMPROVES d that t know what t as an army officer from an House, or at an ex-regular soldier, him by a Ninth avenue Simonson © years masquerad- gas an army officer at night and on. “It the daytime drove It Miss Busley was Frohman’s star with Carriage” last seascn, * that she flashed a ays and a the wagon delivering orders of meat, paper on innati hotel manager, He bought uniforms and a "Wset Point MiM/nE (st diploma," and had photographs doc- hrad, ) A @ to show himself among soldiers Busiey, wa ng in Kort. Wor Joy saw stage door with Peggy from and officers, a Hone, e advance agent of * company, and that he once visited Gov- ernor's Island tn the uniform of 8A took a shot at the agent, but tnisecs offices with a party of girl friends and The advance man had advanced so far claims that the soldiers on guard ac- by the next morning that he couldn't) be used as a witness, so nothing was corded him the reculation honors and ealutes, He bought the army book of | done to Joys i called “The § {the Or| eee and stu the various drills. jANOTHER SUBWAY LINK OPEN Battles He Didn't Fight. ! cheap furnished room reals In the cheapest rants, Simonson managed to save dollars and quit his fob dr er wagon, He took a room ing. when servic ith a Mrs, Brauslan, of No, 40 West Jandt Park was et, and soon won the sending through of all local trains thay of her pretty daughter, formerly ran over to Kingsbridge The Broadway subway Is now com: Broadway Trains Running to Van Cortlandt Park Entrance, The last section of the Broadway aub- wa through to Van Cort- inaugurated by the To the Brauslans he claimed to be plete. It Is now possible to take a train “Capt. "of the United States at Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, and ride Field Artillery . Kan., on to Van Cortlandt Park without ve of abs: He soon won h{s The last stop on the road, op- es on the west side| nostte the Van Cortlandt Park en. d grew to be a favorite with the! trance, Is at Two Hundred and Forty- g women, His stories second street. There is another station Cuba and in the Philippines de-i at Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth ghted the Innocents, He admitted that) street, wo Hundred and Thirtleth nero. © when he signed| branch. he was a gre | street His downfall c was formerly the Hmit of the | dozen passes purporting to admit vis- a {tors to the works and blg gun bat-/ THE CLOSING QUOTAT terles of Fort Hamilton. They were TONS, ned ‘Capt. Romon Simonson, U. 8. Army.” The commanding officer at the| fort did not remember a Capt. son, and he consulted the army regis- ter. There was no such officer rec-| orded. 5 “These passes are takes," the Colonel | Am: told the "Captain's" friends, who hur- | Am! 8. ried back to Inform Simonson, He was|Am. 8. & R indignant when they swamped dowp on Am To-day's highest, lowest and Simon. |atocks and met changes am om red wie | Yesterday's final figures are 14+ 41/118, Fr 8 opened at 1 o'clock this morn- | sireet, out sne) AFTER HEAT PROSTRATION. | er voming out of the Worse he will go to Ottawa about it. Sieger will be char being absent without peri papers were served on him |noon, but this is a mere fo: {t was freely acknowledgead quarters that the only solution was ed wt on, this MONTREAL, Aug. 1—The officlal ulletin given out to-day at the resi- dence of Robert Meighen in regard to| Ss" joe ery la fave Sie Lord Roberts was confined to these) Street or there would be no telie two words: "Slightly improved.” long the city would have to pa 0 announced that unless the! trolman’s salary while the pa eonaldeninat Lord Roberts decomes| was doing nothing bi get Judge Kelly to have Sieger released Re er an cating and sleepe to-morrow. |{ng and playing plinochle JAMES McGREERY & 60. INTERIOR DECORATION. Orders taken during August for Autumn delivery, Draperies and Wall Coverings; Decorative Lace Hangings. Contracts accepted for the complete furnishing of new houses, orrefurnishing, An extensive collection of Fine Furniture, Drapery materials and Laces, Representatives sent to study re- quirements and submit suggestions and drawings for consideration, Bs 34th Street 28rd Street JAMES McGREERY & CO! 23rd Street 34th Street Commencing Monday, August the 3rd. Exhibition of Silks and Dress Goods, showing the new Autumn weaves and colors, 23rd Street 34th Street | | i } i During the Last Seven Months The World Printed 663,082 Ads, The Herald Printed 598,137 Ads. THE WORLD'S Ba nae | ’ 84,046 | | LEAD. The World’s circulation in New York, daily, is double that of the Herald or any other morning newspaper.

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