New York World (Newspaper) - October 22, 1897, New York, New York Weather Indications THEN TWO WOMEN OF QUALITY WHO 1 DRAINED LIFES BITTERNESS THE SEE THE GREAT j Circulation Books Open to AIL Weather Indications THEN EIGHT FUNNY m ADVENTURE ri KRTE SHE 5BOWS UNPARALLELED SEE THE GREAT Circulation Books Open to World Magazine NEXT I I by tho York NEW OCTOBER rOXE CENT In Greater NOTT York ITWO CENTS of Greater New York anil City on Carnegie Hall Jammed with Republicans Who Applauded CONDEMNS PLATT GARDINER AND Choate Says Platt Owns the Legislature and Croker the TRIBUTE ON Mayor Strong Defends His Admin and Is Praised by Seth In and around Carnegie Hall the Re publicans of this city held the biggest meeting last night that they have held since former President Benjamin Harri son appeared there in the campaign which resulted In the election of They were there primarily to shout for Seth Lows candidacy for the Mayoralty of the Greater New but the strongest feature of the meeting was the wild enthusiasm the audience showed li applauding speeches from old war horses of the Republican party In which Platt and his machine were These denunciations from old lican men as Mayor Wager Elihu Anson McCook and Joseph as bitter as Platt and his machine could have received from a Democratic platform Down with the bosses was the key note of the In the midst of all this excitement an Incident occurred which the superstition might regard as an Choate was declaring that Platts methods were calculated to wreck the Republican when Wager Swayne inter New Party I have been requested by Swayne to announce birth of a hew I make this announcement for the benefit of R If he is in the and would advise him to go home and ge news of an Interesting family soon as tha meaning of tho an dawned on the crowd then was a roar of which was In creased tenfold when a cried out Name the child Seth Low Snyder if 1 is a But Snyder did not show himself If he was In the hall he left being Then Choate wen on with his arraignment of the can machine for trying to turn the cit government back into the hands c The meeting was as big as the grea auditorium would Every sea and every foot of standing room was oc Upon the stage and in the tw tiers of boxes sat men whose name are generally recognized in business an professional circles in the Nln out of ten of them are men whoa names have usually figured thi of tit grunt ratification WitH In fact the audience was a one through and the being under the auspices of the County Their Ri was demonstrated by th manner in which they cheered th names of all the great statesmen of tha party and the principles for which the stood and by tho way in which the showed their disapproval of everythin Democratic by hisses and At least persons tried to get I who could These crowded th streets and were addressed by speaker Bent from The sentiment this outside crowd was like that of th crowd A dozen organizations headed by bras bands and carrying torches and Iran marched to the meeting Their transparencies bore inscription condemning boss and Pla Platt and These slons halted around the hall and the bands added to the general There were a great many women and their bright of to the Level of Gives tlic Campaign a Moral Thanks to Asa Bird there has more profanity In this campaign than ever before In any cam Once upon a time Jacob Bloat Fassett was JL candidate for During speech on tho east side he removed s for the purpose of getting own to the level of his Later e was greatly surprised to lind his ct of vulgarity was bitterly Gardiner swore at an uptown because he was under the de the men who listened to him were He said ho had taken a before he began to speak be use he though this would appeal to the who listened to Also he them Since that time profanity has appeared re in the been quoted y political orators and even invaded laid and respectable The World has made many earnest ef rts to get from leading Tammany men of opinions concerning Gar iners not one of them ould discuss the Van all of ic men responsible for have een asked to say if they approved or his but have kept While Gardiners profanity was still inging In the ears of the public homas Grady appeared in and in or These who know Grady vere nor would they have een surprised had he oaths nore bitter and vulgar than But Gardiners friends were surprised t his especially who now that on great public occasions he these distinguished societies The Order of the War ot the Order of the the Descend ants of Colonial the an Branch of Extinct British Baron the Sons of the the Aztecs and the Independent Order of Gardiner has given the lovers of and especially the a opportunity of taking an active land In tho WOULD HER Emma Tes Against Her Father in Her Suit for the daughter of ami Herman was i witness In the divorce proceedings 3y her mother before Stevens in Jersey yes The father is a ami the child said she saw him throw a pair of for ceps at her Papa was good she and then I loved hut when he was iad to my mamma I didnt like Did your mamma tell you what you were to say asked Senator said the Didnt she speak to you about your coming here as a witness I mustnt say what she told re plied the little and she was then ex Merman who was an as sistant of denied that he had gone to any place of amusement with or that she had called at his place of had offered to him to testify against tho Me said these questions were prompted by a man named When the latter took tho witness chair jumped to her Do you mean to say you ever saw me before sho I saw three said the Hichter became but a few minutes when Zimmerman was asked to point her he insisted that another woman was Unknown Man Dashed It in Their Faces on a Noi walk MISS KINSELLA MAY Mary Troy Will Lose One but Her Companion Will Be Sightless SUSPECT PUT UNDER Escaped lint Smv the Fail to Identify ai ll IUI were the only color in the hall except Father Hill was a and for two great American flaga draped around a portrait of Seth Low over the proscenium Over the portraits in electric light appeared For Seth When Low appeared on the accompanied by William Mayor Wager Elihu Root and Joseph a cheer started that swelled until the crowd was in a furore of For more than live minutes It Men and women rose from their seats and waved umbrellas and The people shouted until they were actually Even when Mayor Strong called them for three more cheers tor our next they responded with a and a yell was for TIMI It was fully ten minutes before Mayor Btrong could be introduced as the Chair man of the Strong sot a PRIEST SUED BY A McDonald Hill with with fireworks and pro the parishioners of the William pastor of Pauls Roman Catholic Court and Congress are celebrat Ing the anniversary of his ordination to the his former the Patrick Is trying to get him Into court to an swer to the charge of Two other actions have been brought against Father Hill by for alleged In which the damages are placed at and the other foi the recovery of for alleged The trouble between the gan about three years when Fathei McDonald assaulted Father Hill at the Last December Father McDonald sued a Brooklyn newspaper for libel T HIM was a and the testimony he then furnished Fathe McDonald bases the present charges o libel and gre that must have been very nat tering to Hd was in mighty good He made a speech that was mostly In a Joking but became to answer ROBBED HIS FATHER OF Who Started for the Wound Up In Eugene twelve years lefi his home an Van Pelt Staten on Monday evening on his way to the Klondike with that he had stolen from his On arriving In New York his euro was to purchase an Then he went to Mrs Newsboys on Washing ton to get a Induced tho boy to tell her who he promptly communi with He was taken but so far from being repentant sassed his with tho result thai hf Is up at tho West Brighton Police Station on tho charge of charge o Shoot Low an Italian con of 80 Mulberry near ly broke up a meeting of Citizen Union ists In City Hall place last night by drawing a loaded revolver and threaten Into ope of the Italian He was disarmed by Policeman up in the Eliza both Street Special to The man threw acid in the faces of two mill girls who were returning from work this Jennie a very young woman of twenty was frightfully will certainly b blind and may Mary Troy is suffer Ing greatly and will probably lose the sight of one A fellow known Tumbler Kelly was arrested by Miss Troys brothers on suspicion of tile When policemen were taking him to lull Jennie sweetheart am excited friends tried to drag hla from Tonight there is hot talk of lynching by the mill hands and hundreds o them are the perpetrate jf the Jennie Kinsella lives on in what is called Cobble llii where many mill bands Tills even going she and Mary Tro wore walking a few steps behind Alc Maggie Troy and Bridget Selk They were within twenty feet of th Kinsella house when a man tho three girls in As near as they could describe him af he was short and slouch hat was pulled down over li eyes and ho wore a He leaned over and looked closely Int the faces of thu fo lln they shrank from He drew bar and passed The fellow in th hat waited for Jennie md Mary He looked at Jennie a Mary he jerked h hand up toward her Jonu uttering shriek after c That Is all Mary saw fo felt a horrible as If a red hot Iron had been run Into her md she began Lo The fellow n the slouch hat turned and ran toward the New Canaan People running from all the houses Tho sere mis of Miss mother were added to the She and Alice who raised the injured and terrified badly burned their The villain had deluged the two In a bath of The girls were carried into their Physicians were When the police arrived all Cobble Hill was intensely If we catch that scoundrel well purely lynch him swore the brawny young men who work in the And they meant before the police came John Will Troy and John started toward Broad Hiver by a short cut to Intercept any one who might pass up the New Canaan Returning toward avenue they found Amos Kelly leaning against a rail on one of the bridges near the fair The young men knew Kellys bad Where have you been What are you doing here they Im on the cooly answered You come with cried tho throe and they grabbed him and led him back to where the suffering girls Nor did ho offer much Confronted with the who could him could not positively Iden him as the acid He is dressed they He woro a derby hat and a faded brown but he carried a dark colored overcoat on his The police searched Under his coat was vest rolled and Inside the roll was a light soft hat and a razor wrapped In Learning this the mill hands became so Infuriated that the police seized Kelly and started with him for They boarded a Main street trolley A crowd of angry mill hands ran along side the car hooting at Kelly and yell Ing Lynch him Foremost of them was John ODon who Is engaged to marry pretty Jennie At Main and Wall streets who was crazy foi the jumped on the A dozen followed With tho policeman guarding Kelly was Miss ODonnell made a jump for Kellys Ill kill him he Let me get hold of him friends urged Choke the life out of him they Patrick Kinsella seized the man who loves his Hold on he IN THE HANDS OF they tried to board hut pale and was safely locked known as lives at New He Is a but he loafs around the fair ground People of New hera say Kelly has often been in No one can explain why he or any body else should so horribly hardworking and good It lias been suggested that such man must be And the mill hands are looking for swearing they will kill him if they get proof of his CASHED HIS It Cost Van to Finil Out He Will rom to Tile Van wealthy farmer lost in trying to collect ho bought he had won In a game of cards vith two strangers The strangers arrived at Chester last Varwick by different Van home and armor to show him some land for ACter driving about a mile they fell In vith the other The latter and the farmers guest ap leared surprised at the and after each other a pack of curds van Five thousand dollars Van Duser thought ho ould play the and when the men that he must show money pro need a certified check for This didnt suit and Newton Hine Had to Have the First to Get the MANY GIRLS REFUSED HI At Lasl He Met Miss Ella French and Sweet Were not certain of Don do John If we were sure o him do you think Id let him got away The police forced ODonnell and rest from tho Again and again Special to Of course Newton had no In reach ing lliu use of twentyone he bad to tin was to live long Hiring two buggies they drove to j Ills great trouble he could not find One went a girl to marry Thuris was me asked the Ha proposed marriage to this girl and that and thu best he could do was to collect a number of And It is surprising that could not lind a or he Is a goodlooking amiable and certainly Lately Hine has almost for he was twentyfour years old on the day of last please the Ingenuous could not come Into his fortune until ho should be His uncle died a few years and when last he farmer obligingly camo lo town hul wi was to hls sur he check cashed and returned to the viving and expectant relatives they road where the sharps promised j heard clause that ran something like to pay him if he proved bis ability said Why asked tho surprised Im aint I Im almos shrieked and to the loveliest woman in the I wish Id met hei a month and he triumphantly showed tho marriage He got the with al though his sisters by blood tried to prc vent Today he furnished a flat fo his wife and and bought i half Interest In a market Today Loins of wrot curtly to Mine asking her to retur his What shall I at her They shall be your ho an unlucky awaits an FORTUNE THE resident McKinley Seeking to Escape from the Wall Street Blind Pool a New Syndicate RUSSELL SAGE INVITES SUBSCRIPTIONS MORE THAN The Venerable Financier Repeats in This Transaction the Coup Which He Dealt the Gold Ring Two Years WILL HALT THE STEAL REGARDLESS OF RIVAL o pay in case he had But when farmer proved his good faith by showing cash the strangers him down and took the money rom They were driving toward the New Jersey line when last Taken Advice to Prevent Henry Chairman the Kings County Republican came to New York yesterday to get twenty detectives to prove his cion that Tammany is colonizing In some districts in Jamaica and In which have a normal vote of not more than from OCO to votes have been Most of the new names on the registration lists are un known in the Johnson consulted and the latter advised the employment of Chief McCullagh said that ho thought the police were capable of preventing Every precinct commander has been Instructed to carefully watch and Raines law DRANK LIFES Experiences of Women of d Two Known One drank lifes the other lifes sweetness to the In the great Sunday World Maga zine next How to behave in polite By Harriet Hubbard See the great Sunday World Maga zine next The strangest on In the great Sunday World Mag azine next Miss Julia Arthur Illustrates six dif ferent positions ot the From Womans World section of the great Sun day World next this To my clearly loved Newton of who has become en deared to mo by his disposi I bequeath the sum of sum shall bo Invested by my and be paid over to my Newton when he shall attain tho age of twentyone socalled ago of Rut to make sure that my said dearly loved nephew New shall have thoroughly cut his wisdom my executors shall not pay over to him the said either at the age of twentyone years or of one hundred and twentyone years unless he since the 21th day of last by so many dear has been almost I cant get the five be Im losing money every lies been saying to Heros almost a month Lets at i per a Just up But on last Tuesday while very was taking he met a and with him was Miss Ella was introduced to Miss Ella and promptly fell In love with Small Miss Ella Is very French and If had never pro posed to a girl he could not but have loved Miss Ella Marry I adore he said Im after knowing her an But 1 am engaged to marry Louis of coyly answered Miss That proves what a lovable girl you cried the ardent How long nas he known dearest Two sighed Miss Im perfectly satisfied to rely on his exclaimed Marry Miss seemed to Theres in 1line after an hour and a Two hours after they Miss Ella and went to of the Peace Ralph Moores and Miss Ella Montagnon became Newton Tho bridegroom was the happiest man In Early yesterday morning he went to his uncles Ill you for that with Hid lit a Ull Old Pinr from IL special to The Peter Carrs sole wish for years was to die outside the New About two years ngo Petet told Law yer John of by the death of a sister at Narra ganseit Pier he hoped to money enough to support Hardon hergh that the sinters estate had hren but brought suit to recover Tile old man last summer 10 to settle the night in spite of the ef orts of several Peter was drowned n the Delaware and Tuesday mornings mail brought Law er information that he lad won Peters md a check for as the old muns share of the os A part of the money will buy Peter tho sort of a he desired d a grave the pauper ceme DIDNT KNOW but Her Hud Forestalled to Tho On 21 suit for divorce was brought in courts by of this against Lyman Spencer her who her and her soi four years was located in Chicago and notice was served on John clerk of tho Superior of New Haven has now received a document from a Chicago stating that In June last Alger obtained in a Chicago court an absolute divorce from his wife on the ground of and was ac corded custody of his Alger never had of thin suit nor has the custody of the boy been claimed by WON the Cattle with Poultry unil Special to George Vanderbilt won sixtytwo prizes on his poultry from his Biltmore farm at the State and also the prize or the best agricultural He won every prize competed for on cattle save one eight In and nine gold medals for the best herds of Gun In Denver to Be by the Tho stockholders of the Denver Consolidated Gas Company have tho action ot tho ot accepting tho citys proposition to lease tho plant at 6 per on an appraised valuation tor eight October Just On draught Special to The McKinley is as feeble and impo tent in the hands oC the Pacific Railroad syndicate speculators as Presi dent Cleveland was in the clutches of tho Wall street gold McKenna is giving out daily apologetic bulletins ex plaining that the Government has made the best bargain it can with the railroad that the sale of the Union Pacific on 2 will be and to the highest and that the Government has done the best it can if it Is robbed of only in this single first In the same way Secretary Carlisle explained two years ago that tha Government must have and as a few Wall street moneychangers had cornered most of the gold afloat and ashore the Government was con strained to pay them a profit of or to get the WORSE THAN THE BOND Nothing but the universal outburst of public indignation after Tha Worlds exposure of the infamy of the secret bond transaction saved tha The Pacific Railroad job is vastly greater than the gold rings conj The amount which the Government stands to lose in the transaction Is but this is to be by a still greater pub lic wrong in the case of the other Pacific the Central The Wail street blind pool sses another profit for itself of in that transaction at the expense of the The tion Committee is already at work cornering so that no other bidders can compete against THE PACIFIC RAILWAY SPECULATIVE Here is the Union Reorganization which proposes to buy the Governments ownership of in the Union Pacific Rail road by the payment of only Pierpont Loeb Mercantile Trust Speyer Central Trust George Thalman Von Hoffman Lazard Morgan is not the leader in this Jacob of Loeb it can buy out the Government interest at 62 cents on the dol lar this syndicate will issue new securities to itself and its secret subscrib ers to tho value of In every step of the job President con or consent was counted on and is absolutely It is not denied that the members of the syndicate were among the largest individual subscribers to the McKinley campaign It is not denied that they were in almost conference with Chairman of the Republican National Committee and President most trusted confidential Their campaign paid chiefly through the National City and the Fourth National Banks and the Mercantile Trust were delivered to Cornelius now President Secretary of the HANNAS VAGUE Chairman Hanna in his public address at Cleveland last Saturday night answered The Worlds charges by saying that he never discussed Union Pacific affairs with any of these gentlemen during the He did not deny that he received liberal amounted to over the members of the He did not deny that he now favors the job which means more than profit to the syndi He cannot deny that as an experienced Government director of the Union Pacific he knows the value of that great and unique railway system and knows that the syndicate has cornered the stock and bonds in the ex of bidding in the road at a price which will Insure the Wall street pool of the due the Government of the commission of and additional profits through the speculative rise in securities which it has RUSSELL SAGE TO THE The Louis evening and Sun day guarantees a larger circulation In tilt el Louis than oilier V The Great Financier May Overthrow the Greatest Blind Pool Ever Organized in Wall ley Invites Russell Sage created a sensation In Wall street late yesterday by ing that he had been Invited by Presi dent McKinley to form a syndicate in Union Railway on the basis of satisfying the full Government claim In the Union Sage Invited subscriptions to a plan to be hereafter brought out by him for the foregoing The payment of the Governments calm in full Is tin to be the condition In this Sages representatives an last night that he had received subscriptions for over within two hours of his It was announced that he would con to receive subscriptions until plan was subscribed at three As In the bond transaction