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t f E WUPRPRA! PANDOM SHOTS AT BIG GAME AND SMALL BY W.P.MSLOUGHLIN. Who did it? Why was it? _ WHAT DID iT? | Wen Day. T have heard 10,233 reasons, with more to follow, but after doping it all out Bhave come to the conclusion: ‘That Murphyism in New York, MeCooeyiam in Kings, Casstdytsm in Queens @md a whole blamed bagtul of isms in the Bronx almost tipped over the boat fa which were embarked the four Tammany judicial candidates and their men | for Sheriff, Registrar and Surrogate. That the Republicans shied on Hearst and many of them aidn’t vote at all voted for Fowler and let It go at that ~ That in nearly every district the mules had {t in their sleeve for “Fourteenth ti took it out on the local candidates, and hence the wadlop that was handed te the Democratic Aseembly and Board of Aldermen And as far as any regrets that I might have for the return of @ Republican Assembiy are concerned, the blow is softened by the realization that the last isiature, which worked overtim the ginks who thrive at the political crib. And I'm tired working for that outfit. T mean that occurrence of EI Faug mur Shinnay. Hote HOW they take their chastening up in the Bronx. onding ‘omy Jack Facreil, hysterical collaborator, the Bronnix Buzzer, otherwise sporting impresario, fe says: ‘We have met the enemy and we belong to them! _ @ratic Bronx ts no mori “Wow! What a rap at us! Gene McGuire, Arthur Murphy and Andy Kelly are softly whistling “Trow Him Down, McClosky.” “Tis true that Billy Morris managed to use the ‘squeeze p je eeasfully tn getting elected Muntetpal Court Judge, but ho can only adzain- Jeter the law; he cannot make one for us. What's to become of ux Democrats, not one will risk a suggestion. The heavily Demo- Oh! It was a sad blow for ua when they killed our Hronx County bill In that bill we had hopes tu build up a county that Father Knickerbocker Would be proud to call a borough, but alas! they knocked {t out “Billy Gibson is besieged with applications from defeated Congress ‘men, Assemblymen and Aldermen for positions as towel «wingers at the Fairmont A. C. he only consolation we have up here now ts Cohalan, who formerly lived in this borough, was the fact that able to squeeze Dan in, Many say Den made the best move of his life when he moved from the Bronz. * “Honest. Mac, 1 tell you we don't know what will happen next, Think of it! We fost our Assemblyman and nearly all our Aldermen, and a Fusion | Borough President in power for two years more. “T believe you will not know the place when you come up. BUZZER." ‘My, how cold it Is! I don't think I will hie me up that way ever again, | Beck, until aome one chloroforms me and throws me aboard the Albany boat. | EL1. boys, 1 xee that Andrew W Carnegie 1s again handing out oughs of Greater New York com- | prise New York City.» In other the iron men, Twenty-five mil-| words, Greater New York 1s the Mons of ‘em to buy books, same as New York City, C agrees Wouldn't it be better to put that coin that the five boroughs are Greater > Soil {t would buy grub for the poor. New York, but maintains that New York City comprises only the two boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. A, BAND ©. There {9 no such place officially ae : Greater New York. The official title of a what in generally referred to ax Greater "Ay ee ahead) CONG New York Js the City of New York. It PR eg lel olenr gdh takes in all five boroughs, though we eet BD aisime bo mast take another {could lone a few of them and not lore ‘trick, Which le right? Na H.W. CARLOUGH, Sumeld, Conn. | wuRRA WURRA? ‘One trick is all that is needed to Kindly say how many rounds were qQeality a meld. B loses. fought when “Bat" Nelson lost te ey can't eat books. | F And $25,000,000 would make twenty- ‘five of my set very happy at @ million throw. F title to Ad. Wolgast. uRaA RRNA: CONSTANT READER. ‘ype and B assert that tho Gve-bor- | They fought forty rounds. ¢ "PEARS TO ME that Mr. Willett of the open wallet must be using artificial Jegs these days. So far the testimony has gone in the Magisterial ine B quiry in Long Island City it would seem that both of his natural under- . Bina. had been dragged out of their sockets by the Cassidyites und the Hearstites, And when those outfits start out a’ pulling—lordy, lordy: THAT FAT WITTED GOOGLE up In Ludlow Centre, Mass., who has burst into the public prints within the week arouses unisual “disgoost” in the mind @f my discerning friend, Mister Hoff- ‘an, who says: WURRA WURRA: ‘Wit disgoost I have read aboud WURRA wuRRA: i Te it true that the Coney “Island Jockey Club proposes to turn the Sheepshead Bay race track into a golf course? A. PIKER. Bhades of Sol Lichtenstein! where did this Mmp from? A golf course, is it? ‘Well, it was the mollycoddies that put i nothing to commend it to any one but| | the Bronx on BRONX WASLOST | BY THESTUPOMTY OF TAH" STREET Former Leader McGuire Points , to Fusion Victory as Rebuke to C. F. Murphy. | COUNTY BILL AN ISSUE. Borough Demands an Equal | Status With Richmond and | Queens in Politics. Why a stupid bose? ‘T ton Dei the city are ask- ing each + Out aoWhere are they More emphatic than north of the Har- Jem River, where the price paid for what | many term the stupidity of the leader of {Tammany Hall was (he election of six ton usion As at is the ques- joerats all over othe Aldermen and four semblymen, and pluralities for all of the Fusion candidates for the county offices, | The Bronx normally ix overwhelmingly | Dethocratic. Before Boss Murphy gav the oppdsition an issue in the city's | Morthernmost borough solid Democratic delegations repre: the borough in both tie Assembly and Board of Aider- men, Let Eugene J. McGuire, former Tam- many leader of the Thirty-second As- sembly District, who resigned last spring both as a Demopratic State Com- mitteeman andew Tammany leader, be- cause, he said, he could not with self- Fespect remain in association with the foes of automony for the Bronx, tell the story of Murphy's blundering methéds & poutictan, RETALIATED FOR MURPHY’S DE- FEAT OF COUNTY BILL. | he reason of the Fusion victory tn ‘Tuesday last ts plain to all cjtiaens tiving in that borough,” sald Mr. | MeGuire to an ning World reporter to-day, Mr. McGuire consented to dis- cuss the clean sweep of the Bronx b: the Fusion candidates from the stand- point of @ private citizen, who does not intend to re-enter politics, yet who voted the Tammany ticket, top to bottom, and is a permanent organization man, “The dominant issue, as presented’ to the people in the Bronx by the Fusion candidates.in their platform and in the Newspapers, was ‘Bronx County and Home Rule, he continued. ‘The Democratic Senators and emblymen from the Bronx labored incessantly dur- ing the last easton of the Le for the Bronx County referendum. means tho calling of a special in July for the registered voters of the Bronx, to give expression for or against the Bronx County bili, as introdaced tn the Senate by Mr. Stillwell. and ir the Assembly by Mr. Mork, Would make the upper end of New political entity and their power. When the king's own sport on the blink, and why not let them take America’s great: | est track as a reward for their vil-lun- | ous wur-urk. They tell me, tho’, that wolf # the hinges of many a legy | Man's limbs. I've known some ao weak | they barely could stir up energy enough to say “the same" to go out of a Sun- | day and Iambast a white pellet to no-| this yung feller wot wins a Gold (7) Watch becose he emoged, q@huwed nor kissed a girl In Masse- @husset; and I hope a feller ‘like @hat will not have a chance to-ki forever. 1 hav my doubts as to his insanety, which shud be looged at Defore he wos let loose wit that where, Golf ix a great game. When Watch, or perhaps the feller WO8 | you're not lookinz for the ball in the rout up in a ole maids’ Asylump ‘bottom of @ creek or atop a tree you're cussing yourself for being so dum far away from Dugan's place on the cor- ner. But the chief alm of every golfer {s to make at least nine holes widout @ single ha-ha from his caddy WURRA ‘WURRA Te it true are no ama- tn Ne who can play 182 balkline billiards well enough to afford practice for Willle Hoppe for his forthcoming ‘and nevr hat a chanse to kiss @ young girl, Wot? It shut be strekly forbitten to ingcurage given prises Seipressedent Th. Husevelte. pollcy, aseden 5 use vi A gee ben ‘spoke off so offen, namely RACE SUEBIDE. Mr. Loughlin, 1 know that you wud be ashmaned of flashin @ prise for not Kissen o girl. BUT, I reckemend prises be given “to Len ory men. gente e will be better respect, soneme Wil ISTER HOFFMANN. Forget It, so Do you mean that prizes should be {lous word of Sam Gruhn that Taylor, ven to martied men who never kinsed | Herring, Morris, Schindler, Hoiden their own wives? Or married men | Katner and half a dozen others of hi Rever kissed other girls? I'm thinking pupils are only deterred from challeng: there would be few prizee given out in|!n the winner of the Hoppe-Sutton the first case and barrels of them in the contest by the fact that they are mod- latter. men who hate to mix in ———— Professional doings except from the WORRA WURRA high chaire around the table. If you It strikes me as rather pecullar | "On't take my word for it, Ko up to that most of the gentlemen that were Broadway and Sixty-ffth street and see fa Jone Arthur Johnson's corner at |them Of in thelr tournament Monduy the time he walked away with Jeff's | night, And don't do any: tle are under the marble slab of on | Don't die in the hou the road to Smear Kase City, ni them try to do fine stunt: dy, Willus matt ig Bla Sabaneta etchell, dead; A! ~ o Testes out by a third-rater; Bi:ly Litwin WURRA Delaney, sick; Jack Johnson, barred A bets 1B that If he earned a cent {trom $60,000 for two easy bout the first day, 2 cents the second, + I think it tr time to believe cents the third day und so on (doube mh desperate when you see in the TB. oy iret BILL ANDERSON. | Ung each day), that at tie end of ‘0, 102 First avenue | thirty days he would have earned Rist zoe Bee ein Ape you MIEht) over five million dollars. In proving i. edde Je @ sparring| partner of the Big Smoke, who was! hig bet A makes a mistake tn figur- ing, admits he loses and pays the bet. We of the Bronx found that we faced this opposition in our own party, we WN ha. Cathaae: fe 2 , ANC <a! ner rapidly krowing business sense she! ord, ver married. At the @ore Demrerkis ve crac a serve at ane Cathedral and take part tna tnatstation Be said he was Her-| WOMEN HAVE MORE CHANCzS Nilleeulye eeotomlenerinetpiag. in List crphtéd Phong if Brookiyn, tad br] “However, the people of our borough in the music. , Bart Been + thirt three years old, of| HERE THAN IN SOUTH. | matter of home building as yet un-|tnat the authorities were not quite gas could not forget that i was ine Tee | When the Archbtehop and his retinue | No. est Fifty-seventh street, and t how do you account tor this?*| dreamed of. And man will have to tisned with the explanation of the mane cratic party that controlled the Legliala, |eMe? thelr carriages at $:90 o'clock, | that he had been assaulted in the|{ asked, having In mind the divorce| 100% to hie laurels along these lines. | ner of his death and would make a cate: {UE and brevented the Bronx from at) After the service they and thelr escor:| saloon by three men with whom he| courts and the domestic relation courts) SHCULD BE MORE LITTLE ful examination in to the facts. voting upon the sure, h Jot several hundred eorgymen and « ad spent the night drinking in a fure | ee err tlon would have settled. the ‘aati bd many pre wt laymen Wili procee | nighed flat at No, ¢9 Went One une more opportuntiies moma OV TOLER HE CITY: | Theatre Aids Charch, all time." to the dock at the foot of West Fit-| dred and Seventh street. The surgeons| 0 40 for themsslves here than the ae cry Maida the ely. While we are| SERINGELELD, Mase, Nov BIG BLUNDER IN THE REAPPOR,. |ticth street through 4 double line of | at the hospital eay Moore has a frace|+ Women of the Gouth, They are | (le, "omes curse the Bly, litle We dfs pastor of Olivet Congregation TIONMENT, | %,000 Catholics from all the elty pore} tured skull, broken nose, numerous| 2¢88 parasites than in any piace ia | tenements and apa! whlch wan doortor ed. BY Ere Murphy's laureis as @ stupld boss in the Bronx do not rest alone upon his deliberate slaughter in Albany of th, proposed roferendum on the Bronx County bill. Indeed not. His perform. ance with respect to reapportionme: apportion the Congressional Qistricts ew York County imve ie Congressmen in any ‘of the new districts, “Aw now constructed, the figures show that only one of the four districts will be Democratic, and if the issues knocked out by Tom Kennedy Wedn y night. WURRA WURRA: ‘Why can these things occur! Dubbs (who wishes he were a broker)—I say, old man, I been looking it over. Nothing like a Stock Exchange bis. The customer hasn't j Bot @ chance, The commissions and interest charges east Mim up. Get on the inside and don't: play the market yourself—that's the game! Friend—? tt? A year later, Dubbs (now a broker)—That you, old scout? Say, I want to see you. Got a sure thing on the ma! ‘Want you to ‘$00. Boubi Seven months later he finds he was right and now claims the money. Bhould B pay the money bac WM. G, GUPPICK, 160 Broadway. The payment of a bet or any obi jtion through an error is sufMfctent rei ton for {ts restitution, A good sport will slways pay back whon he discov. ers that ne has money that doesn't be- jlong to him. But good sports aro rare indeed, O-NIGHT 1s the night the Driftors I hold forth in Turn Hall, Fighty- fifth street and Lextngton ave- ome from all over, do the Drifters, as their name indicates, them at every ttle affair in the ring t; Boing up ten point ry take a flyer. Oh, ab your money, you kno . Bend it along avica, me boy tay and on the diamond, ft ts a sort of re @ cigarette, vnton of the fans and what a red hot Friend—?17? £Bo3 I pity Kielgast’s or- Drifters begin to spiel ‘M. WINTERLE, No. 15 East Eighty-| the Gorilla Gilde, But they'll have to @ixth street—Hamilton the aviator 18) stop at daybreak according to the union alive rules. Je—T won't tell 1 again, I won’ more sn once a month how 01 trumps and @ “round: be abeept- house” count ever thie the stamps. tine should thew counts ‘nd with Fusion against Democracy, Keogh, George Shannon and James p,] 4nd Se 1 street after Fitzputrick,| gponaia type, She is lacking tn | Sun rises. 6. I be likely to} that one dis- O'Reilly walted the Archbishop, | The detective was told that Fitapat-| gye gouth., If we bad s few mére trict, as well the others. This com- ‘The Cardinal designate thanked the] rick, 4 chauffeur, had a furnished flat! 9¢ ¢nem there, the resources of the Tm aitaa ie Aretha tonmeorine nay ups ued Whe Lot and prom=/at that address until early this morn-| qggq would yield untold wealth, | fan, 10h, 4 415 oi faw to oo gubmitied to the Lopisinture’ | core spacial bieasing : Pel ing, when, after drinking and carous-| gigo men would treat women differ. | ile! « tie Ro 800 WHY 600,000 PEOPLE SHOULD == - —— ing all night with @ crowd of men,| Queiy. PORT OF YEW YORK, HAVE AUTONOMY, | nt the Bronx has a greater popuia.|8@ left Tater Moore, questioned in| yfan has come to depend upon wom- ARRIVED, *Gieit:a'million’ people live. in. (hel fice than Bichivond ‘ana Queans pom: | eM RORPLAE bale He Wes In Fitgpate/qn in the daily course of events, and patie . Pceeeeeerees Lirerpoot Bronx, They should have two Congross-| bined, which beroughs are also separ. | Tek’s flat, bur that Date ‘Md not! ands It to his advantage ‘te do i) He | Aibewk mon within theif? own 7mOnn who|ated by natural waterways from Man-]assault him. Fitzpatrick has dis-| has learned in business transactions to | \terico ‘ would speak and work for thelr special) hattan. appeared and the police want him to;deal with her squarely, for she has <NOCOMING STEAMSHIPS |interest, All {ts legitimate officers. DEMAND SAME STATUS A§jtell who beat up Moore, Another of| learned the ways and means of getting - DUK Tu-Day, | State and Natlonal, should come from RICHMOND AND QUEENS. the crowd is said to bp named Henry; just what !# coming to her, and this | within ite own borders, This does not + Erehl of No, 359 West Fifty-second| has had its effect on men’s treatment mean provincialism, but It does mean| “Ie there any reason why the Bronx | Ere! ahi ff women generally, She is treated ples. \home rule, which {s tho desire of all should be denied that which is given to | street. o lon, separate bodies and can be boat supplied vy home officials in every branch of the, governing power, | “Instead of this the Legislature ommendation of the Com. jointed from Fourteenth ted @ law which | he Broux, formorly a nop. | mal Democratic territory, the tail of four Congressional districts, one | of which extends into Republican | Westchester County, two exte: | the fourth eoratie up. | | Per east side of Manhattan, The last named district oan be depenn. e4 upon to be Democratic only ‘when there is no fusion, | “In no sense do the Demovrate of th | Bronx want to separate from their |party, The regular organigution will | Bean no etronger auxiliary than the Bronx organisation when the jatter ja) admitted ae an equal in standing with all the other boroughs af the greate city, The Hariem River ts & nati dividing line for two counties, and Great Public loud | ishes. Archbishop. and in time to eatch the Kronpringessin Ce will act as escort across the river, rows anc Twenty-fourth street, to-day presented ah {uminated address of congratulation be tion, such as were presented tn the last cam- | J tou evBalnG WORLD, BAYUBDAY, NUVEM His Eminence Cardinal Fariey. HOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THUREDAY LAST.) BER 11, NORTHERN WOME "eae, SOVEARS AHEAD OF UTHER SISTERS Scota Sorin, Georgia Writer, Says Domestic Problems Are More Easily Solved Here. | ‘I READY FOR VOTE.| NORTHERN WOMEN Sees Future for Sex as House Builders Well as | Home Makers. * By Sophie Irene Loeb. New York may ve artif- cial, but there- in lies the se cret of its in- dependent im | 4 dividuals. They do not see the sky |i and the milky way here, but they are close | to the earth and the Great White Way of trade-business. Houses in New York are like museums rather than homes, and that is because women leave every thing townanagers and builders, The future woman will be the architect of the house as well as the maker of the home. | Northern women are fifty yeare | ahead of Southern women and do- mestic problems are more easily <7 solved in the North than in the 7000 TO SPEED |¥.NLC.A BOARDER CARDINAL FARLEY | FOUND IN SALOON ON WAY TORONE} BRUTALY BE Demonstration ( Planned for His Departure Next Tuesday good wishes of more than 20,00 The steamer Rosedale will carry the his suite to Hoboken lie, and scores of tugs and launches An- weve a sal 4 the steamer to the Cardinal deslgnate on his eleva- A deputation cons'sting of Thomas O'Reilly, Richard 8, . Geraty, W. J. Queens and Richmond? We demand a county government and home rule, which | w, both Richmond and Queens now have and are satisfied with, We of the Bronx would not seek county government if tt were not, a success in a!l the other bor. oughs of the greater olty," McGuire got out of Tammany Hall and the Democratio State Committee last Spring immediately after Charles F. Murphy ordered Bronx automony killed at Albuny. His action was not a warn. ing to the Fourteeenth street leader, al- though Arthur Murphy, Michael J, Gur- van and William Ki, Morris resigned at the same time as Pammany deputies in the Bronx, while former Borough Preii- dent Haften resigned as State Commit. teeman, The boen could not budge MoGuire, Nor could he get Arthur Murphy to | fo withdraw his realgnation, Through pri- vate dickers with Garvan, Morris and Haffen he got them to repudiate thelr agreement with MoGuire and Art! Murphy to atand together f 1 oa Assemblymon tad cin After Carouse in Flat Moore! Goes to Hospital With Columbus avenue, shortly before my removed bia Law School, usin to the ¥, M. and his associates there to understand how he came to spend the nighy in & drinking bout in @ fur niahed fat, Umbrella a Bure! ‘The use of an umbrella as a burglar’s tool has just been made known by of- a of burglary insurance compani in connection with the theft of $10,000 worth of fura on efeotion night from the shop of Enerick & Beyer, No, 04 Bast Twenty-first atro burrowed in through ¢ used tha open umbrella te cate! plaster, Bide Y. M. C, ing there a week and the man: were greatly sh adventure in an uptown saloon, Moore comes trom Charlottesville, N, and ts studying to enter the Colum- His father 4s @ wealthy the Ha- waitan Isainds. The young man came . A, hilly recommended Fractured Skull, scalp wounds and other cuts about the face. Half an hour after Moore had been Policeman Schaefer of the West Ore Hundredth js condition is serious, to the hospital rived the man in the hallway was abl home he was allowed to depart. When Schaeffer reported the occurs rence to th was sent to No, €9 West One Hundred station use a detect The address given by Moore ts the He has been liv- A. ed to hear of his m man, at present in ata | Ee a To The thie callin, the clin sing vines of th | South. would an unwise measure Tt would be a pity to give the |frage to gain a foothold at present, | vote to Southern women, since Since the majority, especially in the | ada Classe: have mot had the they are not ready fo ao | eemanay: Crease, 4 0 t ont del rit, espe | cava tage of this side by side with ally among the lower classes. man condition of things, and therefore Northern men coming in daily | are not yet ready, “But the home Idea ha» lost = | men are somewhat of the butter. fly variety ana flit from flower to flower. These are a few of the tmpreestons and comparisons gleaned by Miss Scota Sorin, the authoress and bullder, who ts |in New York at the Hotel Empire vlay- wrighting her latest novel. How do I like New York?*_ ‘of the moneyed homes are museums. Ing the more aking of the plans and ¢ to managers and bulld ‘orin has Just completed a sp cious colonial home in Savannah, ing her ow workman ber. ;to whether this really he re-| Woman's work, she answered: peated In answer to my question. “Well,| “Why not?" Who the no one, not even you New Yorkers, can| time in the hom deny that it ts artifictal and that there | Red of this clos and choosing all the or that contriv ‘New Yorkere value money above all} an institution that nr At nce, whi woman makes a niistake in mar- riage, she bas opportunity to repair it. She may make her own way and is mot looked upon with i= es without sayiz so of getting out to work. In fact they know Ittle or nothing in the Ine of work that # practical, So they are at the mercy of men in general, “he business woman here ts a look to the children! picts SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC POR TO-DAY, ive Airis, Hottertagi, with more fatrness, and less advantage Katana, Algiers, in business lw taken of woman because | he belongs t0 the so-called Inferior rs | lke Ths is periaps duc to leav- contact with the business woman | {e; Peop! b on ac count of tt. People are on the continuai have learned to treat her with move and ‘out.’ There is very litte more fairness, while Southern je life in New York City and many | be- architect, engaging every jum- In answer to my question 4% Coroner Makes Investigation Into would become | most knows ihe} ? fib ; : istance, how many truly pr “rhe bill was defeated owing to | When Archbishop John J. Farley] Policemun Ferguson of the West! cpcching pongin® life. comparatively | kitchens de you find? But we are wk the hostility of Charles ¥. Murphy, [leaves New York next Tuesday for| o; ae peaking, Foople want ito be cons ing up. leader cf ‘Tammany man eye |, eee lew Car. |OR® Hundredth street station was| tinuously amused and ‘out’ said the | The future woman will be the Sebaeee ‘Salew the teats eaves ‘ome, where he ta to be made a Cat | caijed into John Conolon's saloon, at| author of “The Pendulum,” which deals| aehitect of the hou well as were opposed to any measure bg dinal, he will go with the cheers and) One tundred and Seyenth stro. t ana] With social environment. the maker of the home. Home is Catholics, Plans for a great farewell i ; neon! eise, and there are not a great man. demonstration for the Cardinal-desig- | ‘-*” %"4.told that there was @ young| questions gsxed. But perhaps in the| he must have » home. Af- nate are being completed by President | ™@P lying unconscious and bleeding| very artificiality of your city Hes the! ter the Suffrage agitation ie Jet- John J. Crimmins and the Board of | im the back An ambulance was) success of the development of the indi-| tled once and for all woman will Management of the Catholic Clb, Qne-| 6ummoned from J. Hood Wright Hos. | Vidual-especially your splendid women.| ‘ecode to her natura) environment. [ing him instantly |tenth of all the Catholic school children | pital. They have backbon plus and domestic| ——the home hi 4 |of the city will attend a short farewell! ‘The injured man was removed to| Prema are more easily solved.” “With her proverb! intuition and | twenty-five years and had @ good rece nents there is not Poder alt ee RAI gi, a [enough action in getting the people of | Nas accepted the arest moderate means away {rom the sevthing centre,- Moneyed interes: could, If made aa to see the value to humanity, put their Saifce '* bullt holdings in the outlying districts and -giving ho fy Giilte BUrpassen Hie defeat: ut trent other reception will follow the lunding | street #tation found a young man, ap-| ome Werk is considered an a Det Poy Sieaeentee ae RerRS: 'X at the Hoboken pler, and all visitors | parently unconscious, lying i, a door-| Of Werth rather than » Mabiitty of | iin’ ir is the only "way to suive the ‘As a partisan Democrat, 1 wish to! Nii be ge ey © or ane way at One Huldred and th street | Sttractiveness, Tha; the Morthera | Congested problem. say that the Committee selected from Siar trivute the Catholic school ghiidren |@d Amsterdam avenue, He called an| W0M@R are onerally able to take “L might say that the saddest problems the Fourteenth street organization to re- Se Stater tslang W ther at the Nar-| ambulance, but before the surgeon ar-| %S¥@ Of themselves befoce :narri ot Now York are she. chiiiren, Zhere Are so many playing In the streets who know they should not know about and do not taining drugs and opiates whi '. ” a} 7 | sa le ut tha brought them sariousiy passes. iy Te 4 Later when domestic troubles arise| so little about that whieh bungled the Job with respect to the north On’ the Kronpringessin Cecilie the Car- | (2. tak® care of himself. He was suf-) 60" can go forth. But the Southern | into being—nature. They love the things <a ot the cavaiy.” cae oe te apenain Cost fering from overindulgence in alcohol, | “RO f058h ne Bouthern | ulre and his suite will be the 1 | women are broug up with the idea h " Mirney have apllt & normal Denne tio 4 as and eaid he was Thomas Fitzpatrick | Po ats e4/ know about a lot of things they should majority into four parts, jeopardizing Ail Ha of No, @ West Ono Hundred and Bey eet eee ean oo vulgar to thing| oie And, surely North, South, Hast the chances for electing any Democratic Institute, No. 15 West One F onth str On his promise te etree ices, Ft to FBS | and. Weed le tile GOMUNAREEBCLOE.AE Like ‘on/a day a d you will not need to » "8) bed or di }|sure for the Crown Prince one must @@ ‘PUBLIC REBUKE "x, FORGROWN PRINCE FROM THE KAISER asic Censured for Applauding At- tack in Reichstag on the Moroccan Settlement. BERLIN, Nov 11.—A public and semt, official rebuke har been administered te Crowr Prince Frederick Witten through an tnspired telegram from Ber- lin published in the Cologne Ganette to- dag and which fully confirms the re port that Emperor Willlam reprimanded his son for having openly demonstrated his approval of the attacks on the Gov~ ernment’s Moroccan policy and the bell- leove utterance in the Peichstag Thure- * For a similar instance of publie oen- back to 1863, when Crown Prince Fred- lerick was rebuked for criticisms of Chancellor Bismarck's policy in & speech made at Danalg. The despatch to the Cologne Gazette sayy “We believe it to be the right and duty of the helr to the throne to take lan Interest in politics. He cannot be |reproached for forming his own opinion, even if it {9 not consonant with the Imperial policy. We further do not de- sire that the Crown Prince be prevented from expressing his opinion in a Atti manner and place, not, howe the way chosen in the Retchst effect of which we consider extremely grave. it goes without question that the epleode and the press comments there- upon were reported to the Emperor and the absence of the Crown Prince at Friday's sitting was due to the Bm- peror, to who the consiterations involved t! not be agreeable.” The Crown Prince returns to Dansig “ this evening. ‘The Government to-day communt+ ated to the Reichstag the notes which were exchanged at the time that the | Moroccen agreement with France was signed. In the notes, which amplified the agreement, Germany agrees to the ea tablishment of a French protectorate in Morocco ‘and the abolition of extraterritorial rights, France agrees that joint Francu-German compantes m execute contracts for publie | works in Morocco; to the opening-of Agadir to international commerce, and thag all differences regarding Moroceo and the Congo be submitted to arbitra- tion “since the agreement is intended not only to remove all Franco-Germaa joints contention, but also to fare |ther mutual good relation —<——_—_—— POLICEMAN KILLS SELF WHILE FIXING REVOLVER. Strange Death of Veteran Patrolman. Policeman Thomas H. Somerville, of the East Twenty-second street station, was killed to-day by: a revolver in his own hands, at his home at No, wT Sixty-aixth street, Brooklyn, Accords ing to the nieces with whom he lived, the Misses Mamte and Rose Farrell, he was cleaning his revolver to correct an obstruction which kept the cylinder | from revolving, when the weapon went | oft. ‘The bullet entered his mouth, ki}l- Somerville had been a policeman for neighbor, the Gaiety Theatre, to bold his services in thf theatre until @ neg, = Oon’t Trifle with a Cold Cure it Quicily by Nature’s Method vthing syrups and patent cough Jicincs are generally dangerous, cons h deadea the functions instead of supplying the healing ingredients which build up the system and expel the poisons due to in- flammation of the mucous membrane er | to excessive uric acid, | Yeu can rid yourself ot cold in the \head, sore throat, bronchitis, catarrh, leucerrkcea, foul breath, rheumatic pains, and that miserable fecling of ap- proact ing grippe,” by tis simple forme ula; Mix the contents of a half-ounce vial of virgin pine with two otnces jof glycerine and half a pint of pure , |whiskey ‘Take a teaspoonful every four | hours. 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