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I THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1908. Z ee 3 — att PaLICENA NAN It PASTOR WH WAS. Pastor Who Was Shot By Parishioner HUGHES VOTES COUR RTS SIT ALL easy ere nterpretation of the law, When red his vote as No. 146 Greenwich, BEATS IMPORTER PRETTY ORGANST. =f : taieiligniis y AN ell_ registered. from No. 66) Riverside. Drive, but a few days ago removed to No. 505 West One Hundred and Third eet, ‘This was one of the big election districts which was split to facilitate the “Great Republican Weather;) Writ of Habeas Corpus for tells rat Hie a mn ore halt nd i | Best I Ever Saw,” He William Kapp, Accused of aktued tsttta te ottered hie. ve “in Ped res. Megal Voting. Resents Offer to Help Him) Rev. John Keller, Attacked by | When He Falls H&p- Thomas G. Barker, Is lessly in Car. | led district, He offered his vote In. first and was sent to the other poll~ place. There his vote wax rejected the stice Mac: Bridegroom. ruled th be taken | i ‘ wherg He Mv ae SYSTEM PROTECTS HIM. GIRL FOLLOWED HIM LAS UHO GING] Srl avr nae enue inthe ra rae { beastie pian aaa ‘ sn ration, Justice Bischoff ruled that reas xe a T|REHATLGT HEC ERER Col a writ directing Executive Takes Early Train’ for Albany, Where He Will | (ni) fron TARR is no excuse,'* wand ft is up to the voter jaw and comply with all ite Tries Hard to Conceal His | After Resignation From Arling- Condition and Induce With- | ton Church She Played in | y know thy enty> provisions." drawal Comphint, New Parish. | Receive the Retums. 7 Ki on if in ee ; . TART IN CINCINNATI | | nae | aan for TO CAST HIS VOTE. ‘The System Ald some of its finest work vy. Charles I, Hughes voted ballot s (Special to The Evening World.) 5 Tete A tthe 2 of certiorar a to-day saving a befuddled patrolman} NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 3—Announee- | No. $8) from) tHe Motel! Astor tn’ the) cocaings bef nthe, CINCINNATI, Nov. 3.—Judge Taft are Rese Gee GEIS MIRE a. CIERRA HIES aEG' REE RE HT | Third district of the Twenty-seventh | {oO Y mnee aan; rived IN his Home elty tron snl taverns | who ha auited a citizen in broad | iment was made to-day of the marriage Assembly District, a laundry shop at] ey ye eat in tia ball on a charge |S Ae M. tox He will cauti nie ryoee" als Eighth avenue and Forty-ffth street, at two minutes after 7 o'clock to-day. His only remark Indicated the supreme | this afternoon, He was accompanted by Mrs, Taft, who}was with him on the last of his speaking tour, Might of the Rev. John Keller, formerly of | Joseph T. Haugh, a tall, broad shoul- | Arlington, J., and Miss Anicartha | 1 vot false registration and Mle A Deputy Sup: ered mian of twenty-seven, who Hagy, at Hackensack, yesterday. Is K ive at the RUS A CE AGEL edit ellen ores | confidence with which he awaits the | 1sisted a Vana ate) ‘The accumulation of important office Teen on the force only a’ short time, | “eremony dint Ha Chit outcome of the day, He sald penta NCA eTE ' il his | matters requi the attention of Judge celica Way William Welles “Great Republican weather, boys! | ‘ste’ th hep A climbed uncertainly aboard a south- ft upon his arrival and precluded he Holley, D. D., rector. evar 7 | vote. Writ was granted, but was) voting until jate in the afternoon, After hound Lexington avenue car at Dightys ee ee eae ago, Aptinato Best AA FGSFIV/ RO TRIGET HINA ROUTE ITVE|| CIAIIRRGGSTCH Hdavit by he night | luting his throat treated to-day’ by Dr. mintiiSReEE{illsitniohnlie wm About OSD ‘ : 3 ko, Arlington, bv, ae 2S Gil ody ieralieg said Ca NS I chowing that Kapp had |p a, lehardson, the tiiroat speciattst, o'clock. He was tn full uniform. His) N: J Was thrown Into excitement by ELL ers down the backs of those who had | rk : : Helge { Washington, the Judge declared that face was an inflammatory red, hie eyes | the resignation of the Rev, John Keller corr FC R. es tered [CC to Vote Cor ee ee eae eee ee eR ERO T RE ERAN RTA ER Ea ERE Leos Sy vt Gad GO Gaul ab C@ul eo Bole G2 GEAR {ecopal Church | top coats behind. ‘The Governor amiled | Dank penn CE nl| erect, As he liirched across the plat id secretary of the Newark OD —| Gna) bowed andjatook hands: with every ine vind: Bincraviny Gut AVeanIng STO aS = E CT Saal form: the car started, and he tumblea}Fer weeks Meus gossip had con- man he met on the way to the polling Horeca raced ata EA ‘Solid Goid headlong © door and sprawled | Rected the names of Mr. Keller and Miss place. He was accompanied by Alder- | and 9 , siatered ant ‘on his fa ie aisle. In his fall he | auitutitis an tts uit ED the man B. W. i Brown and hie im a a m Aue uo ie oe No. ae eclass rck Emit zer, 2 middle aged jchureh, and the minister's decision to LEELA Cah ta ys netNye hi ne Pee ae otal E oa] porter, who lives at rt y- quit the parish set things on edge. They left the hotel at 6.50 A. M, and oe lah ‘ a Virst he Bay i Vi s es 2 \ ninth street, knocking The fact that an ae r had dropped walked over the block on For fh piel € a un ree ve Ap} $i 00 a Pair eiaeeentandiiuriinginisis tl of sane Hib Raise USL days atreet, Near Hf ait SONG nay FEAL TTD TG LCR MAC) Gadd, Wah . Nevertheless, Sy Y ls resignation, coupled with | the Governor met Policeman er | ie waa lt ‘ ero 1 Gederally Sold at $5.00. peralurasca (rereiilomnalnen further aunouncement that Mie bert. Ho remarked that tt was a nice | the litt © he once lived in had For This Week Ha tolshix rect) (mhey) restored! to; "s whereabouts were — exciting day. Just what the officer said was | be yn down and a big warehouse o is Week. ble chance and one that ly to all eyesla® wears se of the big saving In luge the opportunity: ethan thirt Tele niawlovesvand hisveanael : tion, only adled to the sensa- | not caught, but Jt was evidently some- tly on the site, His vote was | TNS Js a had! lost jtion, It was a matter of conjecture PCAC ARETE? PIAGY thing which pleased the Executive, for |rejected, notwithstanding that provis- | tra not on “Then Spitzer made @ mistake, He! Whether Mr. Keller had voluntarily | hes y [he replied “Thanks. - fon of the law that “a citizen | price, bu aid to Haugh tendered ation, or whether the | Richard Coulter, of No. 706 Eighth | not be dee to | ined a wide reside correctni “You ought not to £0 out on t st | Bishop had summoned him to Newark, | Pavenue, 4 few doors from the election |& residence, by reason of “his employ’ | ty mnoetn 4n this condition. Come on—I'll take you | Where the written document was handed | ace, had just deposited his ballot when | 1")! t ¢ tines Haaser for One to a drug store and get you fixed up.” | In and the case dismissed for the hire a if THAVGoVeRnOn entered (Coleen atl |USEL 45 Ree lNTae had . hat ses Wil be guars Held Back by Force. | being, as mysteriously as It had sta | Three Hundred Alleged Vio Clements, a Civil War veteran, chair-|on a Western tour for several weeks, 4 4 man of the district election officials, wel- | Rea Broun Services | tie : | “You're a dirty —," answered the} Shot by Parishioner. | lators Arrested Before Noon 1 the Governos » sald Jud not hive in th No Charge for Geulsi policeman, so the witnesses say, as he| It was known that the bond of syr comed the Governor, sald i: Briraatcern i lurched forward and tried to hit Spitzer. | pathy between Mr. Keller and Miss | by Lear?’s Men. Hf He Enjoys Voting. ‘nree men, Including Joseph Weil, | Magy was due in part to an attack upon = 5 iY “It won't take me long, Colonel. How | 1OGE. 234 Si, Wfe six years before, Al- | pecteeai ae Near 4th ay horse dealer, of No. 16% East Elgity-! Mr. K | | Arete clit aeNavankGniowea mc tiniwettan!| a 544 FultonSt.B'klyn fifth street, held Haugh so that he could | thong ix years old Mr. Keller! By noon to-day it was estimated that H in_my life.” wean eNa mot hit Spitzer, He struggled and cursed pald much attention to the organist, an! gimost three hundred arrests had been | Tho baliot was placed in the Gov- for three blocks. i 1 SCD Gil | ne tee ae or i | Jernor’s hands. He walked qui 01 inveltd, twent en years old. He Bie eo we HER aN WaDEIT taciwwaatine Gorexagryaehire ‘At Bigt 1 wouter made in all parts of the elty for illegal he booth a ide exactly thirty Bighty-sixth street Spitzer jumped {ad been considered a distinguished five seconds off the car, hoping to get away. Haugh | } wrested himself free from the others ‘rhomas G. Barker and losing an eye, | courts had thelr hands full before Elec- in the time it took the Governor to v wand followed at ggering run. Spit- | and wo 4M kna ° . ae =. . tl Ber) gotimalseatugl nie cro na OCT areola eee ees aroun (ee) ene} etieom:|| tient Days was) more) Qan|a\tewsnoura eae aii ate a Ballot No. 43) om Offutt ee ee Dy | Otmers declared that the Governor vote zer got mixed up in a crowd of people | manding presence anc : “ : People | manding presence and a charming con-|o)q) an Yorkville Court, to which the} njecture ne of ther that @ man could scratch twelve nan Ing man prior to being ; voting, and the police and Magistrates’ | This caused much ot by | ine election officials. Z You very frequently hear these re- pes cted gentlemen praise DR, A. REED waiting for @ crosstown car and before | yersationalist. Unmarried, he spent | | jo STG Ch Ty REE | pes AUSHION. SHOES, which have eared he could disentangle himself Haugh hud jack of ie tlme in the company of Cast side prisoners were taken, Masis-/ in Country Grocery Store Maryland Constable From | studious method ot doing things permanent approval because .they him by the throat. The policeman) y n of his parteh, |trate Crane was assigned to handle S ss a | Two photographers si by nave kept their feet at ease, and being +} atruck him In the face and kicked hin | put to go back to the inception of Mr-/eietion cases only, The regular grind —Gets Good Wishes. Whom He Escapzd. ee Oe i ' ish kave upon all occasions been | 41) repeatedly on the shins. When two by-| xeller's trouble at Arlington. ‘Thomas , Of Pollce court cases were handled by |jaundry used as a About | |} a pleasure FOLD 7 il standers (ried to save the unfortunate G, Parker and his beautiful wife were | Masistrate Bernochan: the walls we! newly -washe: i In most of the east side station-| parRyIEW, LINCOLN, Neb. ts were assigned i aa , only about two 18 Amporter, who didn't weigh much more whan half as much as his assailant, we policeman ordered them to stand back. “Tits —e is my prisoner,” he de ov Nicholas Offutt, a well-dressed, cleans Hen and closets of women's so ke hl] Hata ell-dressed, clean- | siirt waists and hats. were banked Was arrested at the against the walls, and baliny weather, \West Twenty-third street depot of the Meets a Policeman. among the minister's partshloners. Mrs. Rarker was active in all charitable en undertaken by the church, and a leader in the social fe of the town, houses extra Heutens to desk duty. As usu per cent. of the mass of ai -Election day at Fairview was ushered !cut youth of twenty, in with clear ski Mlarealihinnl ymoiiaerinasnarrcEe , : Ufone Town. | gulted in the prisoners g) lield) and\| arr, Gryaniwaa astin ci this morning ‘Pennsylvania Railroad to-day by De-| As he went out the Governor met Po » he was a devoted admirer of the rec. FUleG Un te Bt’ i heiwene ee a : s broke away and ran eaut, | tor and, ft was eald, Incurred the en-| tere Was plenty of indiknation among jooking over a mast of telegrams re-| tectives Hoyle and Derry of the Central | iceman ward Mann, with whom te) fh looking for help. Haush wabbied{mity of some women in the parish, |e" Onna en ince ae cuteness ceived from different parts of the coun-/ ortice, as he stepped from a ferry-b ure up early, Gover . 1 Hi : alt on ome! sh. a Fe dte raat | Office, as he stepped from a ferry-boat, b ip early, Governor,” ventures i e along ‘behind btm, striking and lck-|Wiisperings were heard, and Barker | 0% Superintendent of Hlections Leary’s try giving assurances of a Democratic i AE Ea) ee . ma Cushion ing at him and yelling. A big crowd | and his wife had a stormy interview. |“? P ne Nictorys, and at 9 o'cte mpanied | °? ‘ ee z phe Taxol talcosehe the: + alelcloge it Shoes fled at a respectable distance. sult, Bi oust The Centre Street Court led in the!) Drones ser, and Murder of Frank Kretzhmer, a store-| train (o Albany. Besides, 1 like to Ht ' ses Aa) er reaultr Barker Puglia sPlRtol ls cmber sof ceases heard. Thirty-three eer ane Keeper of Rockville, Maryland, early Heanee ASC ou emer Dees it The chase lasted until Spitzer reached | and lay in wait for Mr. Keller. When © aa yea emee eRnOOniivee [tae Mr vo in a dog | Keener 0 1233 Maryland, of which one,’ he replied {All ws nue, There Polleeman Harry Dwyer, | Barker was hidden the latter blazed Pela. RU ae ve the polls open iitWe village of Normal, where he cast| 8 parents are prominent people, SE GICIER NW at Wiles i ENTLI TDA of the Leonard street station, who had /away at him. For weeks afterward the | Pe) Station. recolved orders ror thirty | 2/8 vote. Kretzhmer was shot and killed on Oct Was hasily scanning the mornine | ll GE? LAS IVE Ween sent wy-town for election day rector hovered between Mfe and death, vi and hundied “challenges | At exactly 9.15 Mn Bryan depostted SLES : ; papers whentksveral ceporcars, W210) Nic have weatt uty Wi ghardiny: @ polling plare. jand finally recovered, but with the eight Stes af Extra desk teuten- | Hl¥ ballot, No. 43, in the box, and aa.he| 72° Govanmiert derk in Wanttenns | rusted ton tim, oe ce Yelne yi 10 have weath- mye ven nsaien Gi (hed procession,/3vei/ ot oneieyei gone: ants were put un duly as things ween {al 80 @ score of voters In the st Adee in the ewitt Wee eo” | Well, boyy, It's a splendid morning, || } ered the business f witnesses say Haugh uimed a wild Tragedy Divided Church. 2 3r% removed their hats and offered 5 Be PEE UES HOR Hh Cen SmaTe low at Spitzer over D: | toigeb brs thelr best wisies, titled largely by means of a ke a Republican victory, | Ili storms of years, are l b) at Spit y Dwyer's should Barker had @ sensational trial, the Has Tilt With Crane. F a rs aa ei bla je ‘a rellovor ventured one of Inter 1 is ¢ i ‘and told Dwyer “to lock the ——| sur seh son alelwey to” the! valing place) I sere Rarelle ofa tight iii] as a matter of fact Hh aie jury finding Wm guilty of assault with | 7 cre \ax a tively spat i Yorkville Brvan pald-a visit to a sick st he had with the Rockville constable, 1 ed Gov, Hugh Hal Bee B EET OL TBC) For M th oer UD: intent to kill, and he was sentenced to ya 2 . Uncle Jake’ W ® feeble old 7 Bat. TU Dec eI md Wi Me f Judgme “or on } ween Magistrate Crane and 4 Ht 4 from whom he broke as he was being tepublican weather day | || Men of Judgment. ALE H Then Tried to Choke Him. y in State prison. After sery- | COU! B phe dent of 3 seturning to his home elite | ii 8 an mee ene okey fixe’ vearalin Biase primen. Alter e8rY= | ohn ar, Carew ania ryan carriedca buniie ae token to the town jail after being held : | pb Fox caracocus and Women _ ij orney a an to afoot a de Ing two years he was pa ng Well, the horse trade The shooting of Mr. Keller split the ‘This man hasn't done anything but | members of his church into two fac- pire meen try to get away from this drunken | tions. During his convalescence he was ception to the bond of $1, tlxed in th op.” jthe object of sympathy on one hand CAae of Willlain Capp, of No 53 Kast | 1} Dwyer decided to refer the whole ting | 20d much adverse criticism on another, Twenty-third sireet, whose case was put | jto somebody ‘higher up. He disarmed |Seme of the most influential and | over. fi aH “Don't argue with me, I'm not ataia | 1 and walked ‘him to dle. Bast | Wealthy members left the church, Miss he recelved a blow heavy | nty-elghth street mm. On the! Hagy was one who stood by tne min-|of Tammany Hall or any one in it," » blacken his eye, d word 7 hy the pollcemanrprisane ror aheatedly | ister, She was at all times ready to de- | shouted the Magistrate, “I'm running | DA SIS BLORIANeSHs Velser Ore alll Pero BUAUNE! Ns taj NOES lL and W Inside the st fend his course with reference to Mrs, | this court. I'm a wistrat | cities to wal or a well-dressed | hag peen many y Ince there was to choke Spitze He | Barker. | “Well, you won't be running it very oung man with a black.ey's such a rush of voters to cast their be ed and swore, ac making his comp Mr, Keller's path was not strewn with | long,” parried the lawye Offutt made no bones about admitting | joig as that of to-day In the different des of Spitz roses after he resumed his duties, al-| “Jf you don't Ike the way 1 5 Ne Vent the |towns of Westchester County, Mrom || though Miss Hagy smoothed the way|the cases, get out,” suouted the Mag- nfl POO ak 1 protect the honor of /the time the polls onened there was a |a% much as possible for him, and her istrate e ais ay HRB THSTDOL 4 sald, had been steady stream of yoter® entering the \| apers into > right mor y remained aneakdereaamelt som) | and, for the shooting of Kretzhmer. Or there futt, who is a powertl your look out for nmanyites ¥ to vote was questioned, Carew took ex, ymen, includ chap, ver the of rew his Jong rainc ead and then picked, up tone and Knocked the man in- | se, tn the scuttle, “however, it} CAST’ VOTE A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co., Ltd., S MEN | 1352 Broadway, cor, 36 S EARLY. tion he tr Spitzer wi The Heutenant sent for a s identity to-day, He assert eee iloulenant sant itor a. 7 | tis identity to-day, Me asserts that the than an hy efoce Dr. MeC elved and tn the mean white | Teserves worked over Hat “ | K retz 61 The @tely, but’ when McGovern j Pale cheeks would flus) at the merest) “I'll stay here to see tliat my ¢ eee ft Kretahmer, Lhe pooths in the polling pluces In Mount Stated, after a careful invextigation, | suggestion of wrong doing by him. get justice,” answered Carew, who sub: | cane has encltel arent tntereas WroURh= vernon, Yonkers, New Rochelle Prdarea' pout en ntoxicated and | Finally n ters came to a head, and a gided after the tiff, however | | a an a he prom! White Plains, It 1s believed that the || Fulton st., Cor. E biggest vote in the history of West- chester County will be east | m Place, B’klyn under arrest he men of the station did what th hence of the people concerned in it, e prisoner's uncle, Lee Offutt, was petiion was sent to the Bishop by the partisans asiing that they ve permitted to build a new edifice and divide the bram Goodkind, a manufacturer | os) Broadway, whose home Is at N Hehty-elghth street | could. They siiu \Eight Thrown Overboard as gied Haugh into @ suit of ‘civilien | parish, ‘The. Bishop refuaed, but the West Bightieth stvect was ir : : pregent In the Tormys Police Court when | Mauer | OINts Wit De ae rockerel. | S 17 ait inh ayo ag bt ote fi Rs HM PMc woah ie] Small Craft Sinks ia [ek taloratoaeat tt [ie mance moe’, cer] Special Trimming ept. Bariem ‘Folloe Court to the Inst 5 ponents increased, ithe congregation | West Side Court, | tied th | Rockville eythorities young Offutt was|taken early this mornin Were | r oment. In the mean white regan to dwindle until there was_ not is is out yelled the . | ee nent i Wy pols Diging Heutenant wotivied the Toutes | remes ‘ there risoner, “'E have ved ih this precincts amaica B¢ Jnela tor tify days to awalt extradl- | at North Tarrytown Int wax. || ; “Shontn Heutenant notitied the Polloa | more than & hundred In church on Bun-)priegner., "'y have lived on alte Wiel Jamaica Bay, Hicnitaoa epuciiited te icueldon tae Jone, No one knows how the mon voted, || In order to encourage purchases from us we have inaugue fannan, who is a law » came wy Then came Mr, Keller's di per jive and am aman w is respected,” —— SS aEEEEEREEaREEEEEi | bu 8 ough many o hem ca “| y Tr; 7 y " e at a 2 - from Headquarters’ ostensisly. to. repr | ance with that ot the organist. Tt dec he's gota million or more. in ti ten ton oye and itaei “Nt | rated a special Trimming Department where hats and materiale resent the Commissioner, but in reality | veloped. after Mr, Keller's. resignation | bank, tov, y establishment will be spoke up a policeman. "11 One man wa owne Won Scarboro the employees of Willlam ught in ov fo sid a lawyer Whe had. Basi heey | hav Mian Hagy. had: become Grain: | Know. he's rated as one of those migion 0 DAD’ Waa drowned. and _soyen | Rockefeller also went to vote early boug | fhe! court "hy! a group of Haugh’ fels |iin Now Jersey City church. Mtr, | alses.” ith you. Tt isan outrag: | others had narow escapes from death in H| Their’ polling place was at Searhoro, T . f 50 ow-polle Keller, however, had preached his fare: | "I agree with » san outrage, Ftc — : ° i HEEL RPT 090 0 Fee noe EO COUe ay eee: | sald “Sdaginrate Moss, *” discharge | & Motor boat collision to-day in Jamaica ‘ Hepat a casa rimmec for oVUc, lard to Save Him, Ington. Miss Magy was there at the | you.” Hleven fellow prisoners of Mr. |Bay, The party of elght were aboara | MCLELLAN WAIT Mie These same policomen kept Haugh in| organ. She was ill at ease, and her |Goodkind's charged with the same of- . | if on ee pages an ante-room refusing to let any news. | condition seemed to attract Mr. Keller, | fense were discharged. the twenty-three foot motor boat ‘Trio, IN LINE TO VOTE, The high-class workmanship f “ Sree ss r Paper reporters come near tim. ‘They | Who, witer craving the pardon of any elactlon QifineralA treated which wastrunning at the rate of oleh, | nen eae ed ni | c ir workmans ip reenact we are noted will 0 pe heard beggin fo keep | he nave injured, br : | mile ‘ mae | be Le h : J loc é fqulet, but Haun, wie waa te cite thee | Complitely, oe eued Broke down | oe them were Frederick Wood, of {Mlle an hour, when another power Mayor McClellan left his home on || be embodied in this departinent, rd Flocr Elevator. maudiin, wouldn { listen, Singly and i Mr. Keller was born in Philadelphia, | No. 71Y Wighth avenue, Republican ‘in- | boat, sald to be the Megus, of Ca Washington Square at 10.15 o'clock harate, _—— a roups they went to Spitzer_and Well, | He received a superior education and | spector, and John W, Kelly, 2 cratic | hediintovhen f | ad\ y to the polling mroupe they Want ko Bblixes end Well |e Tene Vee emp ee evento, Ad | apaaker and Joni Mel aaetor ake smashed tnto hor side and made « holu walked briskly to the polling place of iene plea and then {nan effort to | 1886. Fourth Election District of the Eleventh | quare, [Registered Name of Judge Who the Sixteenth election district of tne duce them to ret testity, ‘The oo Assembly District, at No. 650 Ninth| In the boat which crashed into the Seventh Assembly District, at No. ¢ & SONS ri SONS Et ave Haugh’s address as - ret avenue. | Tri h ec! ore a g py oH enue © WAS accompanied inth street, when It wis | SHERMAN VOTES atrolman Joseph 1. Byrne, attached to | yen Shake MALE GIR SAAD foxes | Naturalized Voter Instead | sith avenue. He was accompanied 1 Ses] Hundred and Ninth. "Phey bi | aan oe crane | the First Police Precinct, who lyes + an v #eC looked | big secretary, rank M. 1 \ court. clerk ilingly to book the WITH THREE SONS. 22 East Seventy-frst st as if they, too, would be pitched into of His Own, Api ropa bent eoinplaint p arraigned in Yorkville Cour Dt t. € \the water, minutes, He cast ballot No, 211 at 10.90 Winally, after Spit had been kept - - w nt into the polling> pli ! walting over two hours, the case cume| UTICA, N. ¥., Nov. 8&.—James o. Sher-| Bast Seventieth street and The police say that the steersman of | i moeuemienennad and then returned 16 bls hat nos ie fon sonny > before Magistrate Uren A solid wall | man, the Republican candidate for Vice- been allowed to vote ie way the retarolng boat made for a nearby! Assemblyman Louls A. Cuviliier, of Stked what he thought the outlook wo. \ of blue-coated men surrounded Haugh. ‘exident, accompanied bi ree |@nd on the charge of one of pier and left the Trio and Ler passen- | pote, ne ‘Thirtie a Baked WHOS fl Sy an 10K Wa \ ‘Tiannan and his lawyer were at hin side | President, accompanied by hi he Aeputies, he was arrested by ‘another | gers to shift for themselves Raley Ve ARI THU hat wenn ply fore Miate and Navan rat policeman, P. Barry. of the East Sixty- |r). Matrics, to-day brought a typical “ill RMS ou cia: exolalme j Spitzer came forward, he broke through | third district In the Seventh Ward about |meventh street station, tle was dis-| Zhe Tro sank wulekly, and tue cries | Fine, tr he exclaimed, wad hur the atten al registration’ case 0 ried on down Sixth avenu: a» hegging him. to keep still, Hut, as | 8ns, Went to the election boo PF ce he broke trove i" f renth of her occupants for help could be heard | j aeeeiidy oxcrnt Rite Mayistenter awore | usual crowd around the polls, and no| wihe ftev. John C. Newmagt of No. 08] man sunk, aud his companions could mot {yen lie applied foy an order directing | Miclously ec his accuser, apocial incident occurred, Mr, Aherman | hae cto vecietration at a aie avace | rescue hin. He was Jacob sinith, twen: | jo Board of Inanectore of the Nines IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITVE Hannan hushed hin ‘up and then the | voted ballot No, 828. He was bebind the | Twelfth street, was arrested at che | atisht years old, of Humboldt strect, fon district ¢ nd iG ired Mwyer a for un adjournment. | curtain of the voting machine about six ing place at No. 1 Perry street to- | ¥iiltamsbure, teen election dis o appear anc Nang FMA Ae aL, ; (ke FIFTH AVE, er seven Managed to float! show why they should not register Aho Magistrate ordered Dwyer to make | seconds, und was iminodiately followed | hay mad taken to haries st “Near we St. | out an affidavit charging Haugh with | by his sons, Sherrill, Richam! and Tom. |tion on the ehar’o that he had m Annie 3, another motor Ash: gonn J, Muckley, of No. Kast One Sone satisfaction to kuow that m in } ‘Assault, and then he granted an ad-| The boys voted in about the game lout of the Assembly Dirtrict, he ing boat, came to thelr rescue, They! i narcad and .Twenty-aeventh street, People can Wear shoes a size smuller ournment until nest Saturday, He) time as thew father, and Mr. Shefman | registered. from vt. Baldwin refused | Were taken to Canarsie and placed yy | Mundy ae ’ by sprinkling Allen's Foot-Hase in xed the ball ry fe ie ta | SURReate that at ten four straight |to entertain a complaint el under ae cane, of a doctor, The and | vote them, Just the thing for L ine policeman hustled out and found ublican votes had cast. He > police supplied diy clothin, uekley 7 eved No. 139 Park at ie ) professional bondsman, ‘and. two iad en handful of cl ‘the table Hotel Belmont Guest Paroled, = [whe Trio was owned b: j 7 ys é aoe iis waturatizaten Parties, Patent Leather sho Othera half-carvied. hulfcled Maugh the oMletuis, nc Arthur ©, Olley, on, of the Sea Gul . Canare |avenue, I MEE Ne DASUPBIRATION | aaling i. New Shoes away’ atten (he borid Bad hewn ven { some of the work guest at the fi sic, and was rented fo: Say to a) PADS ‘ y United states | Pree N Ne i rshoss | ne vl d i le is inarried and is said to have two! polls and stepped out to sted Ashimg party headed oy the drowned pistrict ¢ 1 D. Ship- bers 0! STERORS DECOlY: ot Z st '?) A a ehudren | hutomobile. A. local photographer held | was Yorkville ‘Court, {man Snnth, ‘ Meroh i and your shoes pi men an ( Lidven.. i Sati aaa him “up take several pictures And | John Bulllvan, manixer of the Helmont, || he amotor eperater of 4 PAAR) GS pets eg" SATO + Uh gives instant Bist a pate omen ~ then M herman rode back to hia| testified that’ be y » Mr. lig known to th police as « 1870. ; 5 3 a q JERSEYMAN DROPS DEAD, [home ‘Th less than & dogen | Olley for the p vs, | that the: ¢ Was due ¢ Muekiey 9 8 autogs in the Shake Alien OCEAN CITY, N. J., Novy Bertly ns prosent beaiden the Feauler ‘of- | The hotel rej te ater 1 wa on the i f the oth r. that rpose, but the | ORé shoe and not in y. sed -tive and clals and the poll waschers. Mr. Sher- | eald, that O! has been a guest of the | steeraman, and that the light was id by 4 a @, Dut be | otice ¢ differ¢ vy WY. Young, aed fity-tive years, dropped Than will spend the day at home, or in | hotel ‘on Aug. 21 1 And Get, 1h | when the crash occurred eS registration officers registered not iia ROWCE Dye Coals eM ou} é Iresse Gea eos bane Petersburg to-day nobite ri He 1 nothing to| Magistrate Kernochan sald that Mr.) ‘The Can. rate f immediately de- | name, but t f Judge oi! n. ang Where, 5c. Bam yom heart {atlure. He was well known except t he felt Jent that | Oley certainly was ne 1 to vote spatehed u patrol boat after the Megus, |" 8 ) Allen 8. Olmst Mirae: Sh Ws section, dic le Burvived by twe his party Would win, ag he has predicted | and adiourned the hearing unt! Thurs and i was reported that that craft | of Course Buchiey was “nod registered” Doe qooept gay substitute, a a mane nn | } on many occasions, gay Oley was paroled, ‘peaded for Broad Channel. | when he vffered his yote. ‘ , ‘ * ale bite a vEOPOENT ere nls Si aon aoe - 2