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prevent th from voting # @oversor. 1 will yue Marpay im atl and Prewiey there, too, do itt Hennesay—You must how we are eitnated absolutely ty im @ WAY Chat will plen's couldnt « myoelf. 2m: tection there 1 100, fo Mrnit Btllwei—1 Grand Jury wot to grt ber mot to get what I've got to Ret do it now, wet all the bil certain things momey was paid money sione Without © advantage to ys hat you can a you want to g Henvessy The way this p pardon will This pare my notes idip), I've got to ty n e's my Miury of i Vee @ billa If you want to win F Give you the proper dates I the to this man « id over to him get thin man to say #0 How can that unless you furnish @ don will © this read n Will be to but I amust protect get the ¢ vot off tn in it thoroughly lao nnd We au want tie pit 1 @ ny date i speaking tap: | on, Vive yrandum. wt year to met nt to ate et ainong when the ration Is witout Tie fant @ thing the hands ee decide nen ne the way © 5 © ve you taken cluded We ak will Wart if Krawley ts fused 1 can tell vou that ernot, Now ton to © terrupted Sy patksing iraine) | MURPHY AND FRAWLEY IN-) CLULED IN THE PROPOSITION. | Hennesay Ty « the Dist Attorney what you have # an investieatty Vrawle way, Muruhy Tt have ne abje fn telling you t Mi Murphy with Fray nothiw to about anor statement a sea our vat Stilwell—There te no question but that you can get rrawiey. I am | Pretty sure you can impeach Murphy, j bar th on/ley; bat I can't ste my way clear, t jcan't do ft im justice to Rnow what it meas better than I do, there, Ive got to come hack; there ts myeel! one knows If the pardon ts not down to te District-Attornes # office mo nee talking, J can't do it even if to give certain testimony and toat/ I've got to serve the limit your word t# corroborated. Thr Giv-jchance of Ruling myseif re ernor says that you should be par-| have st handed to me, doned—the pardon ' eiready Written) Hennessy There be + noah and ts there, tive assurance about that Would Do Anything to Put Murphy in Jail, Said Stilwell Atiiwell—Everytiing is Tree then ry th ved 1 told you what Iniderstan prder was to you to form { was willing to de Low | tornation, day, 1 will do anytoing t {wetl-T must protect myself! There's! in Jal, 1 know what Ku MANY changes within the ine know all avout It. 0! few Weeks, One mi itis thin ane know; but If 1 was tt yne minute it isa Ar ahead and do it myself, nut t cant dy! notd comes down he it myse:f, it Is utterly imp to! Jto me, « own the U.~You Steve © © 9 2 wouldlie in my face bi behind rather talk to you aout — rison bare! A man Do thy Btiiwell—What are you talking about. |1ifo tells me f may never get a pardon © © © 1 would have to come back If 1] A man 1 never saw in my fe told mo didn't get the pardon. so ment in front of the Warden, A vu. res the situation, You are | man I never saw before willing to live with him ao that the; U-Steve, woen tie Diatriet-Attorney Warden can put his hand on you when | #ows you tuat—su, you wave them you are wanted —— (interruption in] ®tat they want supose you did ive traneinission), {them that——wouldn't you give your Stiiweil—Where 1 would be treated | word—-that you would remain—— wood. You don't know what thie treat- changes. U.—You need not come back. Wnhit- man knows it, The Disirict-Atturnoy | ¢ will tel: you that. Btllweii—i think there's only one think to do. Whitman can do anything @ man in here. rotect myself. U.—Suppese you went to the Districi- Attorney. You don't have to go before the Grand Jury. Suppose you intimate wants to no chance that— Atilwell—You tnew @— well in & but 1 would rather serve here for four yeare than take any In case of that kind the people are heart- feng, and yeu don’t know the repuia- tion of that man. Do you know Mr. ‘Whitman? Hennessy—I don't know Mr. man, any more than— Stiiwell—In the Hobin case—suppose Whit- you had the reputation®— Gtilwell—What 1 ain looking at, Mr. Hennessy, ts protection, even If I don't come back. Hennessy-tt te worth while, if you have not done eo, for you to tell us what you have got. The Governor can't @o betore the people eral statement. Geet we enough to know that jo it. e Btilwell—1 can't 4 make a gen- You ought to Hennessy—1 don’t think you will have to come vack. I wanted to tél] you thy| Governor I sup; Could Make an Affidavit About “This Fellow Frawley’’ THE TOMBS. Stilwell} couldn't, 1 would have to be io charge of the Sheriff, Lb omight be but in the Tom) are. Prison bars. associated with here. the bara, and no one outside knows Go it, whether I gain anything by it or not. Gq before 3 cied. have conso and co neasy? [ am in an awful position, GARED HE WOULD BE PUT IN| an far aw they are 1 know what these tings Vvo Kol to protest myneit behind I know what It ia to be fifteen hundred men 1 know wha: can he done behind onverned. 3f E was outside this minute I would last thing rth for doing i God! my ming bas almost left me! Now, if what I was told is true, I would be willing to tell you; but I'm not willing to take a chance down thers @ back; you see that, Mr. Heu- To tell the truth, no one knows, no one knows, that I have taken such chances to come back in here again, Hennensy—That's true, atiil— Lwell=I couldn't do it Hennessy—But you can nee for yourself that somebody's got ty see What you got before you get the par- don. Stilwell—1 suppore what } gaye him. Hennessy—Well, he ae has stated told tt to the THE EVENING WORLD, STILWELL’S STORY IN SING ‘Convicted Senator and Agent of Governor W hose Talk in Prison Is SATURDAY, SING TOLD IN “Black Book’’ Record NOVEMBER 1, _HENNESSY’S do, but the Meat thing you want to do #0 det me a changed so. I must protect myself. can't do tt 1913. at these people. J Stilwell, suppose now you don't 1 know. Things have “There's no use, 1 can't 1 have got a ‘amily to look after, f must do some ng for them. 1 can't afford it, 1 STORY BECOMES BROKEN AND Jointed th DISJOINTED. At thie time the story becomes #0 die- it Je next to Imporsibi wet a connected idea of what Hennessy ' don me. Mtilwell--1 am not depending on them; Gilde for Mitchel. 1 give Rim 100,00, . 7 beg want to keop me in jal, TknOW) ratty as the lowest estimate = firmly belleve it will run much Hots iP t! y witness about Henneasy—Have you any wit! han tha errec enter away, davit ment—th brother, Gtilwetl—t can't get the amdavit tt site-We | trom the mar who wrote the letter that Frawiey told it to—t didn’t see bim— JOHN &-HENNESSY- it It; the party who was work! Tammany leader, EY BY MURPHY. Stillwell_Why, 2 have where he threatened me and asked me for mone: bill? Btillwell—Yeo, he threatened m: i fooled him by voting on the aide of the proposition, H.—Was Wagner mixed up tn Stillwell—Yes, Murphy sent O'Neil, Told him he wanted to » SAYS HE WAS ASKEL FOR MON- Murphy ‘M.--Was that om the Bronx County Wouldn’t Give Any Evidence ng on there” The result of 1t was I raid I th! (W.) came running Me with me got “leery. 1 was gett | here o that He ‘sald Wagner wilh ve it all together You know you canit| there and wit) submit a referendum for the ket the ple together when the | York ty; you've Kot to got UP Bose fe interested in this matter. He ere are shouting We were trying fand make a fight for the people of toe wante tt pat through’ Time and time to Ket jt together beforehand, to eet nx You must get that through agaiz Wagner has told me that tin black and white; that's what we Way, You've got to submit an liennensy—Nothing that we know of wanted to do ame dment for Bronx County What is the influence of his position Sone vague talk by Stiiwell followed | YOU don't, 2 will Rill you abs {Wit the work ngments * ¢ & dealing with, the atieged payment of | Rll, politically otherwise, Ki you) gt.iwell—I don’t know. F was pad- 41,00) to Kill w certain bill, part of | Me said. 2 wil Wagner and 800) ging pe payroll al) wavs M had Which Stuwell underatood went to a | tat everything goes throngd and you! , 9:1) which he ciaimed represented the do ae 3 tel) you 3 said jaboring end of It, but the Foley bili 2 am foolim; the people up ta in some manner was In the intercats ead, [of the bondin; i through without reference, but you are| wut | aways tel and that's causing @ lot of trouble s Hennessy—-I look at this matter of only way that it will go througa,’ {the Senators this way, that that w: i deft fon with that ungerstanding and sl bin © Went up to Alvuny. During the *\ fe way all right ini was. As far as| ss Murphy came over t\ me and ey . ; F was concerned, and ail that, but th at | sald: “Did you ace Wagner?” He wall: | oe!) mutters which you were geltine moga- | "Vid you ‘wee (7) * eo 8 3 jat in relation to the Senators, if rou would be willing to give me a 8 ment about these matters whic course, would not be * & © Stilwell—Daat's what [ am willing to drew my amendment fgr New York and that? | I drew one for Kiron County. 1 moved for | to amend the bill by amendment. I got me| up and made @ fight for the sake of ator. tilwell-Give me a chance and I will {do everything within my power. leitliwallecd: could GAL pericatora Whey About rawley. Ui i Hennersy—Now, if you can get these well—I coul Ko vabout Frawley that we were talkin A t Hi 6) F d 01 Z Grand Jury without my data and make | about. i. gains is wn rien is epee that Is pretty good testi If, J can't make a stati Btilwell—About the $500. U.—Steve, we want to get only a] U.—Now, Steve. the Warden sald to well—Now, It's d—n important to ment, but 1 can make an affidavit On) Hennessy—That measure where he |#tatement of-—- me that four men would vote for * * */get this man Frawley. IT can ‘get’ thie fellow Frawley. @rked for $10,000 to kiN the bill. H.- Exaetly, Exactly. We don't want|two others have * © © do you rem Mraciey wihout ihe shadow of a Henne.sey-You can give that Bow! stilwell—-———-— knows about that, | any staceinent-—— ver ther nanos? doubt, and I can Indict Murphy. you know, that he could get the aM) bur that can't be mate the connectiny What we want ts to control these! 5.—1 want to tell you, but I can't do] U.—Now, let me ask you further—(in- to testify. Jink, ———— came to me and told ne votes, We want to Ket Frawley antlit rfp started to let loose now { may|terruption in. transmission), Stiwell—But he couldn't get bim t) an about it, I've got a copy of the bill) Murpay, and we want to get anyboly never have a chance. 1 know what f° Stilwell—I don't want to do anything tentify. You know how hard it l@ 1} cay show It, but it won't count much. [eae that we can get, has done to me, to hurt Tom OMeil, it Xam telling | Ket that without corroborative test! wepnessy—What is there abont him! Stliwell—Why, if 1 Ko to (—) and ue remember what you and ——|you ts my ¢ * * that be paid) mien. e 6 6 tn | Fremen tell these things do you suppose tey JeQcg about to me Indiroctiy avout thia?| 628,000 for the momination, doa't| Mengeer~Any mee, bel would convict the Qoyerno Sif i was so, 1 wouldn't swear to] know Where he got the money and now | @ certain ct de wit a Weill, It hurts the rior, It 1 tod vou vo when [ made that| Ne pada dt, fe paid $19.00 for his fore the court of Appeals, Tiilu teat: | gi Well L cant give this statement] cement. i will not go back on a man| ination as Registrar, but that te ane | spuney, will'¥e Gee fi , | Beem one OF thom sot 96,000 @ year | now. that is a fend of mine, Twill stay | 1awed mows 2 Lave api to Clancy | sUlwell~ * * © can Ke HIM! | teom the Brewery Ansuciation interests) H—1 don't want It thie afternoon, | Wit the Governor until hell fi avont it. You amd he have been my for handing the money v0 F awiey, 1 lit fa it you maid about) stitwell-T would Hke to think about] ooo nut can't do it at | tines telaane, rove it was han iced Foley tat won't say what ean do tell bast Triste 2 . = sabia He would be indicted for bribery. Stilwell—I can't prove» thing aenineels i Mee enteark the Aswembiys t[t them and say, Henator, here'e the ener Tey Siection wae over when Hennesay—i would tell the whole) Foley; he war alwaye suspicious of ine) wouldnt be Worl (woe cents to you, tt aia 1 ae Dianes in the positon Sul wellit was, but it can't hurt kim! truth. and afraid of me; he was always againet| in iy word against others Tf there] oi) ov, If you WHI volte for t : Btilwell—Why, then, srawley on mo every time, |iw anyching T can guarantee Twill saat oka ‘ al ane erage all — they will get together and prove tha Hennessy ~The warden was telling me but net against any friend of mine; t nS : ei com ” 1 A a perjurer. 1 got to make out | about w transact on Where you Na cf ae ltee any one bs know things, bu out, Now, if 1 could explain * + {TOO SILLY TO DENY, fan aMdavit to protect mysel! with don't wast them to turn areund and a 1 was o perjure: “rf wt t me. the money some where, | he got the money, man ie willini Frawley cun't not uniess chia | ade an affidavit He nad to get ean prove tho gentler 1 maw mon turn the money over w Brawley. are going into it, Mr. Menucssy, 5 racy Want amy Question Bbout PIOVINS Frawicy, the facts and there wil) be po dowbt of the proof where the money was | report, this was a not collected at the bank. fuppore the man said I turned it to F where am 1? Where's & this everybody We've Kot to do It rigat OTHER THINGS AsOUt LEY TO Bt INQUIRED INTO. Hennessy—There ts some to Stilwell and want to convict e? and nan protect FRAW | vther things about $00 tn reladion (o this mai rawiey. Gulwell—In the Legislature, there’ where the mote was mae to him. I oan prove the money was handed over to Frawie; ‘The note wa posited in a bank down in Mew York, This ts the jolute truth. 3 can prove that. ‘Th jg mo question but that I can convict Henoessy—As Tt und and it from he mua In advance, fond of argument entered into vefor | Btliw —- went over and | Frawley didn't go to the bags. Tho mar went tere, of went with hin to. the bank, We got the money. ‘Tne taoney was pald to this man —handed tw nan, it was put in an envelove ‘Mis man roUKDE Hover and banded (ty Fraw ley. Frawley Kuows all about it Stilwell Says Bank Record Will Show Tell- Tale Note Flennenry~ uk Hennerey 0 cam get Lie man? tow T can Stilwell You hig affidayt thie thing dows UW--Thavs w Btlwel loa net going f takin 4 Where is the ne to et taal note if pow: s hate @ reco wamt (0 do ® iat pat thing with n the Tombs, of it ve pretty aure you i can get were trying lo set afraid of thing, But i'm seif In a position es Af they donut tight, 1 will do the W—This sommetion—you thipk it was ‘ ciel Mu at-How much was) that ou Sulwell=s! 08 for the nomination, but not in bs haine, bus the money Was banfed over to the party for the nomnat H—This other matter which we were talking aoout rid at he pommble to Jeet 0 idence about thi 1312.00 und $0) that was pad? NEWSPAPERS MADE EVERYBODY “LECRY.” Suiwell-l am not sure about tt 1 Wan Working on it when the papers came out and everybody gras “leery” haven't got the corrohe Uerd told % © ft told nim | my Ls TO STILWELL CHARGE. | Micheli aeciaion," he exciaimed. “They tat Btliweh hay or many things | U—We do not want you to do any flict its | settled the question of hiv eligiouity aout hing that will convict them, but to | to hold the office of State Comraesicner Silwell—That wae only my word |control thelr votes Fonator Frawley was asked to-day) of Labor and then camo w ine: about that Siliwell—if 1 do not have a chance tol at nis home, A Mast Ninety-sixth| wad; “Governor, wo were elected ta U It woukl not be dixcredited, not] eet out, they will never vote to convici| sirect, about Stilwell’s use of his name! the ors, nd we do not Intend if you were telling the truth. the Governor, The position te one " Hennessy’s “black book." Jtiea! questions ave Stilwell) But you can't go on that e we can frighten them and tel! , Benaior dhe had read it! woording to p supposition im court; you've got to thelr orders ang charactert the whole as! termed Abraham [. have the proof. Bo far as the Senators nnessy—Murphy is having the hard rned X toll you 3 cout 5 » ie no head nor tail to those trol that Lnpeacumeat with so many | Stilwell Mury ad to o, So sta caienban wala ‘e 1 boow it the refercndum vote, Just t 8 Ls Sei NE Laas Senators at the prow yple. Me thouahe he wae | avor, t ve oan, sens ter: ae : eri denial of eve Aa a ee in you Voucu tur in Kood/ersbody and at the same ¢ general ni ? n! wus the Iast chance specting ' i PRGA ORI RHI aan joerc seuatox's atention wax called to Sen tt wi rout mix; It may reach) do tt and b (ook Itt Anew 1 , BR ee cauihae all hi ve . When the dgat came bit} without 1%, 1 hud to have| the statereltt thet eee aga in t y Acanak me tla vet ndum coud ee " x 1 yeaguimment Drv sus the price wy ve them qo] Heunessy—bid the © © © pase the { 1m aa ne re 8 v wall told me 1 ths vt we a a : " ypuse,"* said ena rawiey, At, he woe 9 e| Siilwell-It was unantmous, | 1 die sre real 4 pha Decaure Juck howe © © * to down! U,.-Well, about these one-hait dozen) Wusins 6 Mury oy * % % he tried (9 Gest Mand! senators that you can compel to vote, SOnsrel MY VON | A oa peg ah fight against van Thats) is Gere thing you may be aule to] tHe Sentin mee ake any disc how 1 hues Jao to influence them? Mi refuse E Stiwell-t don't want to say can do itat all It is somethin promise, The chances are ye rant eay that Lean dot, 1 wor that 1 can do anything with the Lcan throw some weight: but this: If 1 get to work they impeach the Governor we — tive evidence. Says Wagner Kept Telling Him | “The Boss Wants This Done.’’ IS FRAWLEY’S ANSWER but Tam not gong to convict any of silly to be worth 4 cone | est row toh year until be had reveived w pardon You bet he wouldn't.” wae the Sen ator'a only comment —— SULZER SAY» BOSSES OWN APPEALS COURT 1 Dies mn and Stilwell are diacussing. * * © not to say anything. * * * The; why don't he do it? about that thing. Frawley spoke to only three weeks ago Pr soon as Bulser was impeached he would) eet me a pardon. keep away from me. Me eaid Frawley is going to come down te see you. & ——=|* © © can you get his * * © inte fir | would Stilwell—On, they sent man down inierstood that Sulser was going to be mpeached and that Glynn was to par- But 1 am not relying on it. Hennesay—Giynn is the Governur pow; f Stilwell—1 don't know how they came wiey said it was all right. That as} ‘There was @ litt alk between us, and the fellow went Hennessy—This man will make an aff. that Frawley made this state. ho wrote this letter to your Frawley went to him. 2 told him to was mad, 2 told him to tell him to 3 didn’t want to sco man you Stilwell-sure, Hennessy—Teil me, in confidence, why negoeee Stiiwell—This man has been an em- ployes of the State for three years, He ve friendly with me. 1 didn't say any-| thing to him at all, 1 told him to keep that 1 didn't want to iwik to He thought t was @ grand thing. I sald, “Keep away from me,” 4 don't want to have anything to do wito th people 1 can get his am- duvit what Frawley sald to him, Hennessy—How can you get the aff. Gavit from your other friends in rela- tion to th. ut weil—It happens to be the same fellow, Thiv is the reason they qill de © business, Frawiey knew him. ‘That's the reason Frawley talked with nim, He was afraid, you know, The whole bunon ts worrled about ft, 1 fought MoGul ae his leade we should be pardoned there would be hell to pay. A lot of them would worry. 1 can fo In there and fight them and beat the two organizations. about the Hronx County vill, He made | form and followed it up in @ heart to i; ‘ ay variation, ac.ording to Mr. Saxe, even arrangements to meet me at 12 o'clock | heart way. 1 sald: “We are not afraid| 6 T ki Hi (¢) ‘di assuming tremensous Tammany re- arrangement ta meat me at te oto jbeart ways mat ese ole4| Glynn Takes His Orders, stiintnese sections Ietawue votes’ | every part of the o'clock the telephone rang, and with jeniment, but he didn't look It over. M'CAL' i Stusphy on to other end, Mead. |e tS phate what got then Stilwell Told Hennessy] icsssowcouanan, | United States. ‘You better not come to seo me at! so crazy. I could expiuin the whulo y 50,000 TO 60,000 MARGIN. many Hall; meet me at Deimon-| thing to you, Here's the situation, I| Hennessy-They had it framed up for|now. He didn’t carry the money dowa| The only close figuring as yet oom- feo's, 1 will be there” Lo aaid, “Very |ain't got a chance in the world. £ wont| dMurtaugh— to Murphy. That couldn't hurt him.| pleted on the MvCuil side has been done Q 5 well, 1 will be over there.” So L went) turn you down, Now the record 4hows| getiwell—Why, certainty, ¢ © | affney gave him the money. by Joseph Johnson, campaign manager Bay biscuit over He had a big room there. With) j the whole thing. Tcan prove tie fac ty of belug par- Hennemsy—Now, if that could be|He gives the following, which directly him way Tom Smith ad Jim Dono-| that Murphy went In Mc—— to see by tn my Nyiag| UC! offset the fisures of Mr. Saxe baked by hue 1 went upstairs and there was| IC tt was for myself alone, it wouldn't y Glynn us there is ia my F17195) gtiwett_gte don't want to make this| Manhattan—McCall's plcrallty, Smith and Donohue with Murphy, Hej matter, © © © 1 fougit those| *® Cold Spring, Z know bow GIYSS) statement until after the election is| 90,000 to 40,000, told smith and Donohue to get out vf | fellows with the pressu takes his orders. over, Ze will make this statement to Brouz—Uncertain, possibly an the room Murphy and L wan alone | brought to bear. I went tn there witn| Hennessy—Well, Senator, we will kee?! xin Ghariie Murphy. Gaffney got this| even break. in the room when they went out gle! seventeen vores and came out -vith| 9 touch together, Kings—McCall's plurality, 12,000, |nnid. “€¢ yon dou't do this thing Z’am | tweniy-eight, Hil teil you what I'll do, will have ‘Queens—MoCall's plnrality, 8,000. ri to Kill yon politicaly. EZ was] Stuweii-i won't do caything about) @ talk with-—— Richmond - McCall's plurality, ;Bill you fimancially, Tiis thing eed what T agreed to do, You had that] Stdwell—What can you do? What's) aua ¢has it was paid for his momination.| 9,500. Got to go thioaga. You've got to stop | other statement, bus 1 didn’t tell you| the use? "$ thins it cam hurt him now, be- ‘Total McCal: plurality, 60,000 to BISCUI I mak. comiisations with Senators up! that 1 would swear to It. Hennessy—I'm glad to have met you, these things are outlawed. You) 4,000. 't indict o a om that. 3 can Get all the information after the elec- tion is over. 4 don’t want Tom to Goa thing for me now ana £ wouldn't do @ thing to hurt bim either. Gaffacy Would provably deny it, Hennessy—Wiy Is it a man Ike Mur- phy can move these things for years and years und nobody knows It? Gtilwell—Because the fellows that money from? Me is rolling im money— he ver bad an office, 3. Murphy wae ut," be (Wegmer) would “ture om him” to-morrow, After Hennessy left, Stilwall's brother | visited the convicted man and for @ tong tme they discussed the plan pro- posed by Mh y and deciared t ho thought he was being “shangnaied’ by “the other peopl “It things don't go right and the other party gets in at Albany L will be murdered,” said Stiiwell, in the matter of the recall of Judges ho Was @ progressive. ‘Lovk at what they did in the John date for the Court of Appeals & Murphy 4 Maipay wanted him there so that have four Judges to Varnes's four, Why Work on ' boys get out and T made weacnut | don't you he asced ot | him if that $45,.00 | vt for the purpose of mwinging the Politival end of that street ratiway traud and sale of che Cortiandt Katrond.) — Aek Marphy if he didn't give !t back be- ause he had failed to make good and uuse Anthony Hrady was sore at him." —-- Noy Shater Kiiled by A twelve-vear-old boy, uniden and Second avenues, er skatin, Tie boy was roll: George Wagner, driver of ok, shouted and waved ole arm vo warn the youn, er to sheer off, but the boy skated into the front of the} that Bu ¢ with you on Foan't}tiat. They bad the whole thing trom! buy Tj) t= and framed it. Now, let me tetl| Willlam Sulzer, from his headquarters n't say yO one thing, they take (hele orders; | in the Broadway Central Hotel, issued m, but) »hat's the use of talking? @ bitter attack to-day on the Judges IT know! Her an you say where Mur-|of the Court of Appeals, Four of then will naver| phy were “owned absolutely by BI Barnes Siilwell—z ac way 60, They told! and three of them body and soul oy me oo, They eaid, “The Boss wants durphy, be said, Ie declared that truck and Was crushed, He died ve. fore Dr, Wrigit could get him to Flower Hospital, ner went to the East Fifty-first street station to surrender axer—Mitene! 9,00 pluralita. figures Mitchel will get two votes to Mot one. jeader, man that | #eh~ i Blagee Bata Jenormous vote where between 75,000 and 1(0,000, same Tammany Call. figures are now being tabulated and will | be ready to-nght Call by a large p MeCa than dupll of 1003, the jast provi when we won by 69,00, MeCail will | beat that, Give him 75,000, —it will be delivered | DETAILED FUSION FIGURES at the following total vote: \ot 1908, when McClel'an won over Low “BLACK BOOK [08 receipts and ¢xpenditures i Om In the ofoe of th Secretary of State. TEL By 0) 0, tee ton tga Henuesay for charms ing him in a pablic statement with bay own use. The eaac iv atll pending, ARE RIVAL RIVAL CLANS STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, {Seazonia, Gt ti 10 a. SE | Cymrte, Queenstown Stampalia, Naples ..... (Mas the, Southampton | Coamo, Sen Juss tia, Naples .. Ga Lorraine . Sew York, Southampton (Continued Crom Firat Page.) Will he elected by about The lowest possible his tavor ate 60,000 and oer rom that up to tore than 1 JAMES 3. MARTIN, now with Fusion— former Tammany it ts a innd- ~ | Perfect biscuif JOSEPH M. PRICT, financial mane | Mitchei’a election is assured by un protected T think [t will be some- dealing in the} jen, offer these | Tam ny prophets, 8 of general! timaten: CHARLES F. MURPHY, leade Hall—f see no reason ange my estimate of 160,00 for M ot} to No matter what National Biscuit Company product you ask for— crackers or cookies, .. wafers or snaps, .. cakes or jumbles THOMAS F. FOLEY, are certain to win, leader of the The | They will show Mc- | ty. JOSEPH JOHNSON, manager of the | campaign—-We are going to more the MoClellan campaiga | 8 Fusion content, ate to you in perfect condition, either in packages with the famous In-er-seal Trade Mark, in attractive small tins or from the familiar glass-front cans, é ELECT MITCHEL BY 62,000. ‘The only detailed Hguring In the Fue sion camp done by former Senator Martin Saxe, Who represents the regular Republican organization at Mitchel headquarters, Using careful polls, election district canvusses and finely figured percentages, he arrived Manhe tas and Bronz—BMitchel, 170,000; McCall, 150,000. inge—Mitobel, 125,000; MoCall, 98,000. Queens—Mitohel, 39,000; MoOall, 88,000, Richmond — Mitchel, 6,000; Bo Freshnessisassured through the distrib- uting service of the National Biscuit Company, which affords a constant supply of biscuit to ‘Mitchel over McCall, 68,000, Owing to peculiar conditions existing in the Sixtn Assembly District of Man- hattan, where Sulzer is @ candidal ancpalwo to the extraordinary work 0 ing done by Tammany in the Second, Eighth, Twenty-sista and nth districts of the east figures are subject to pos- alvle variation, but not enough to af- eral result, The maximum Despite thelr claima in Kings County, their prospects thero are adinitted to be weak by many Tammany leaders, But they assert that even though the plu- rality in Kings be adverse by 12,00), the enormous vote Tammany will roll up in Manhattan qill be more than enough to carry McCall through. The figure sharps of each side are) taking different oases for their oslcula: | tlons. minany men use the elect.or Gille and the Fusion combine by 0.00. Re: | publican and Fusion figurers are us.ng | the Gaynor campalin of Ux us their ba Safety Razor Five Million y. use the Guilette, for comparisons, Then Gaynor re celved 250,000, as axainst Bannard (Rep. The Blades are fine. Get @ Gillette today. 177,000 and Heart 14,000, NO STROPPING COMPANY | Always book for thatns na Although Gaynor was elected by 73.00 over hin next nearest competitor, he lacked $0,000 of & majority over all. Th» split that year between regular Repub! cans and Hearst forces resulted in three candilates In the field, Fusioniate ai sert that this year McCall canr | to run much ahead of the Gaynor vote which represented the full strength of the Tammany organization, plus @ com siderable indepenstent vote. KNOWN THE we Gillette Safety Razor Co., Boston _ RELIGIOUS KOTICES. —— NORMAN EF. MACK Poy DLNIES HE GAVE oP ibe “inant hl Brotherbood a Ann tersary Brenig at t aber 8th, $5,000 70 MURPHY. Mack, BUFPFATA), Nov. L—Norman B. ; pre ing. of tadiea &, forrer Chairman of the Democrate thes of ine remaining meetings mNational Comittee. who was charred Ph ccceiaes atk py John A. Hennessy with having a i turned over to Charles F Murphy $1.00 jcollected for campaign purposes, de- 3 clared the charge to be fale in a state. ‘ ment iiven out to-day, “TL never turned over to Mr Murphy 09 of any other sum of money col- ed for campaign or other purposes,” ‘3 4 Mr Mack, “All the campaign money | received T turned over to the treasurer of the Democratic State Con mittee, and the report of the committec New York Florence Henwood Ch) amo, May 21, le rom y Mayo, are ‘0 of funeral, Discomfort After Meals beeing ooremed and bel hed, |} was struck and killet to-day by & mo-, tor truck of the Contract Vending Com. ANY In Pitty-Mest street, between Firat A aeusaicon of stuttiies are ‘saps of wis bec i inthe Head aust ot for Sceation | Dirsiven Vet Tateg. th ibe hieats Nellie ofthe Stine Vain “ip Chest! Limbs and Hudder Piashes of He Cs Gasset adway’s| Pills | ald. in. freeing tue system onicte, | Tarely vegetal himself, but was told there was no charge wgainat him, camel Rog rugs or oy mally eS a