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SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR BROOKLYN" MONDAY, OCTOB1 AVIi 'T I Klmlirf 4 Urlt 1TKU COURT CLERKS PROTECTED. REGAINS SPEECH AND SIGHT AT 100 HOBLEY TO ASK COURT RECOUNT 1 JSSIA READY TO MAKE WAR ON BULGARIA REGISTER TO-DAY This Is tlio first dag of registration. The polls open at 5:80 this evening and ylose at 10:80. During these hours the polls will be open ever' day until Saturday, when the hours will be between 1 A. M.

sjld 10:80 I. M. List of polling places will be found on I'agcs 10 and 11. Stocks Take Slight Slump. 1 SAXE DECLARES PERSONAL TAX HOWLING FARCE Is Complete Failure, and Should Be Wiped Out, His Opinion.

LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE HOLDS FIRST HEARING Wont Relinquish Leadership Without Fight. NEEDS ONLY TWO VOTES Claims That Number for Him Were Not Counted. Municipal Couit Employees All Put IB Classified Lists. Due of i he biagiit sensatlohc Ahlch llip politicians hac had in many A 'ns Rin them to-day, vhen the rieu.s iftnif out fiom the Municipal iiniI ii i om un-Sion that all the lrk no Mir.uip.il Iourts hft'J bent pliicrd in the iiasOflcd tervU-e. Thu proiotts fm removal and qua nN-fs them positions, hi Imm until somethin new happen.

i In th IDt of clerks are both Deniof lat ruul pubin an, the Justices at 4 at root i Appointing; their own clerk. Some iii, tet ms ero to expire soon und m.Mi' for places were working op boom for the position, hie pH' John und Jamee P. Mr- Anna Caldwell iv cclebrntin Mtvmtt, Df-mot lenders of the r.ne hundredth birthday at und Ttw nt -( oml Assembly iDi-ir1'': rue among the men bene-j fit 1 t1'e ruling, un the Republi-jcao xule John Merries, W. R- 1ng.i i Jmi'h obrn and many Mrs. Anna Caldwell Also Recovers Hearing.

CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Physicians in Baptist Home Amazed at Case. Bep'it Home, Throop nnd Greene to-day, and the staff of the it -1 r. in is celebrating what is ic-j PHONE COMPANY' MUST PAY $1 AN INSTRUMENT One of the many novel features of the new tax rolls is the assessing of the New York Telephone Company more than 1500,000 on f'the personal, list for telephone Instruments. According to the Deputy Commissioners In charge of the appraisal of personal property, every instrument in the city has been valued at )1, and the total number of subscribers in each borough counted in the directory as part of the total valuation of the company. In Queens the Deputy Commissioner in charge simply took a copy of the latest telephone-directory.

tore off the covers, and with a rubber stamp made the volume pirt of the official record. A -paster was glued on it, stating that the 46,000 instruments represented taxable personal value of to which was added the value of other property In class, bringing the total up to $293,000 in that borough. Lawson Purdy, President of the Tax Commission, said this afternoon that he did not know whether or not this course had been pursued in calculating the personal tax of the corporation. At the Brooklyn office all information was refused, except that it was admitted that the procedure followed in calculating the tax in one borough would be the same as that in another. iy of Czars Warships lave Appeared Off the Gulf of TO TO ULTIMATUM DUE AT 4 P.M.

TO-DAY kensen, With 250,000 Men, Near the Serbian Frontier. Vai (ict. 4 Two powerful squadions hRve appeared off l-i'gaiuin Black Sea port ot Vain.i i pnneipal poll on the Dlaf! Se.i iMtween Kustendjc and th Bosphorus It hes important railway end it hus been predicted that Fm-sian tiansport would Und trooti1- tin, point if Bus, on an im-nion of Bdg.uia deciiled avenue. in-ht g.irde.i as a modern miracle. I-'or the aufd womiy, who was sok ken blind, deaf nnd dumb ten yeaia ago.

esn now iinr and speak clcarlj. and is t0 hae a fair chance of living i i) mm longer. Tie- restoiation of is id in the Home to bo uup u-iiloiod in medical Mstorv. 1 So uoKi of Mrs. Caldwell's iccovcry was allowed to be made public until the phjMnans were sure that the euro peimanent, and that the patient would he.

Krause to-da was the one hun-Mtcihh anniversary of lir birth Mrs. Van Winkle, superintendent, au-ihonred the Prookln Times to make th nmiouncement. Mis. Caldwell was horn in Xova tn English parents, and came tin- country as a girl She became i tMined nurse and lived for more i.au MXty years in the Eastern Dis-1 1 1 i Twenty-two years ago. in firlilf honith she was ndniitted to th 1 --me.

itid after eight years, her sight v.h giadually lost. She then became (Unf. finally unable lo speak. Two month' ago. the superintendent was passing in the h.H.

anti Mrs. Cald-v 11 suited at a window in her room i marked quieth Tlic-v-'s Smith now." A imi'p turned in astonishment and! "Did uni speak?" "Of course I did," teplied Mrs well, 'and 1 saw her too. Deputy Register Alfred T. Hobley, ftepubhcan leader of the Fouith Assembly District for twenty year, declared to-day that he would not relinquish his position ns lender until he had exhauxTtd every opportunity fur 'fighting the erroru of AUleunab John S. Ganor to take his place.

He said that he would go into court in a dav or two, with Robert Johnson as his counsel, to secure, if possible, a recount in several election I districts, and if necessaiy, to have the I ballot boxes re-opened. i In five Klecilon Districts Ganor candidates defeated Iiobley candidates for County Committee places by majorities of only one voe. If a recount succeeds in overturning the result in one of these cases the two I factions will be tried, and if in two leases, the Hobley forces will have a majority of one. 1 We have evidence to show that in several cases votes for me wore not counted," said Hobley to-day, and in others that votes for Gaynoi weie counted which should not have been. We are goinq to tike these cases into( court Just what th' proceedings xv ill PP0'n Pa'k Pla Borough limn uu be has not been determined.

1 was bid but later of 2 3-'4 nearly aold at 350. one point Steel ros closing Pressed decline of 1 1-4 and Tennessee lost 2 1-4. dropped The early been blocks of Realizing some issues. The heavy and fractional W. J.

New Municipal Tax to Form; Chief Item of Its Investigation. The pet.Nonal property ta. is a com- plete and absolute failure; ils admin- iteration is ft howling farce. It is an unscientific and impracticable' frce ancTm m.v opinion it ought to be wiped out. This was the assertion of Martin T.

Ease, president of the State Tax Cora-missiun, when ho testified at the first public hearing of the Joiht Legislative i Committee tu-dnv in the assembly I room of the Merchants' Association -in the Woolworth Building. Manhattan. He made the statement in reply to if question from Bronson tVlnthrop, counsel for the committee, as to what was his opinion of the personal tax. The committee, of which Ogden L. Mills is Chairman, ia investigating the operation of the Elate Tax laws, and endoaroring to find sources of retenue for the State.

Mr. Winthrop read a report, made in 1907, to the committee by Lawson Purdy, President of Mayor Mitchel'e fax Commissioners. It brought oift 'tlie fact that Mr, Purdy had expressed life opinion that the enforcement of the law is a matter of voluntary contribution. Mr. Saxe said that he had subscribed to this statement.

I' i urn the interest thnwn by the com-optlce in the matter of the personal property tax. It became apparent that Die enormous assessment imposed by me Tax Commissioners of New York CcCy will forny the principal part ot the committee'') investigations. It ia expected that to-morrow Major Mitehei and State Controller Eugene Tiavis will testify before the committee. Maydr Mitehei wil! probably ap-pacr in the morning Pounds Confidential Inspector at $2,100. President Pounds to-da.

Warren J. Prxc, L.tb) tio, os confidential mpnetor his office at a saton of Mr. Hooley will attend the meeting 18 Bn Kiglueenth AwnnDD Dis- the Republican Bxccutive Committee trict n.an and succeeds g. this afternoon, as it is the outgoing who v.is promoted to tlu- -f. Ifecretarv to Public Work to Bik ct Or I Field lai I ton Mackeiv-rn with 000 tioop1 withdrawn from the Russian hont, h.s arrived at the Serbian frontier and will direct the Auti u-Oerman maifh" oh Consta nttnople.

nccoidmg to the news-papci Lpoclnt The Amtio-Germans have about two, thousand suns of all calibres, the news papei i 'ported. General Mackensen ia said u- established healqiar-ters at pisccz London. Oct Russia is expected to declaie war on Bulgaria to-mor-1 row, bringing the thirteenth European and not the incoming committee that) meets. Gavnors certificate of election to the executive' membership will not1 be effective until the County Commit-, tee meets Tuesday night, when he will present It lo the ciiainnaii of the County Committee. Hobley and all Ills followers are very bitter toward Carl Heitz, the ourt Committeeman who broke the; Iftgtby pigaingahe JSaynor certificate, The defeated leader exhibited a letter he- had received from Hertz on August 2i, to show at that time the candidate sighing, tlic nor certificate, REGISTRATION STARTS TODAY Polls Open from 5:30 to 10:30 in Every District TO CONTINUE AtL WEEK Suffrage and Constitution Arouses Unusual Interest.

Refiitratipn for the coming election begins to-day in 11 election districts of the Greater City at 5:30 o'clock. The (ema irvppeii pp tolOhiO oclock at night. To-morrow and balance registering wrs done in the evenings, the time spent hy the inspectors at the polling places in the daytime being largely wasted. The Legislature accordingly changed the hours, giving more evenings for the work, but providing a full day on Saturday for the convenience of those unable to register in the evening. I rom that tla on, her faculties rrew 4 Ncnct in historv of ihc keener and to-day she is said to be in better health than she has been since I haa P''ilc be'" The Russian ultimatum to Bulgaria she entered the home.

was pleased Netted by so dangerous a pitfall as the- 4 f. M. to-day. Bulgaria beyond measure this morning whenStihfch is now wide open for its vic-told lhat she ks to have a birthday I declared Sanricl ntermyer, part; and insisted on rising without as- jcuunpel for the Government in the sistani and putting on her slipper and nionev truHt investigation to-da a ur-'p1 When seen by a Brooklyn jner to the Rev. i y.

Reisner. re-Tnne' reporter, she jokingl. snid: plying to a request for export infor- I feel lilco a centurv plant to-day jniation Iniei in' neclared tha, is worsa aldwell made it very clem that, she I' Republican nnd wa more con-j than hopples 'nr the R'Ci -e man to rerneil over the outcome of the pend-it to vm a foiluno in the stock ng 'lection than over the European mai nru flssr i ted, i I'a Hi the end the nil os, Re hs the! inoeni atiiio A feverish! tif w'M ami sensoes speculation that has th gfner.il publio. spreading like ild fire fioni ocean to cftn and for which the public will, as usual. pa dearly In the end." He urged the Re Roisncr to warn the public of its danger, adding: oi ftity other subject of interest.

1 do not know all the men thftt are lmmjitg for office this vrnr." slie said li.it I J.I& hope the Republican will win They should wm all the time I 4' ei glad to hear that Mi Whit-m won last year I lu Kro'v much ftbout Mr. Wi)-o I'' ir I a i i m.m foi dl to Revo. Mu 5n nm govet.i tills country" Tv 'ears Mr. 11 wells Stock i power into the great conflict either will ignore it or mil answer with on evasion. The Czar Minister to Sofia hns made preparations to leae with hi- taff to-nichr.

A Petrogiad deapfttcii m-day snid he hftd made ar-mngemem? for turning over Russian interests Sofia to a neutral legation. ''Grecic- cnlrv cni the m1 of tlie Allies is a manor of course, though th Greek fti declaration ma Ip deDed for Rcvn.tl of (he Greek ha'a not been completed, rtunipiitn touin suit in doubi. Berlin lies to-da claimed that nmnanift udl remain ncmral Kift thu i-and Mulqnrian troopx al-read ha artxcd at the Serbian frontier, i n-' fr the firu Bulgarias js praclo-alic i nr i'jpftieh i for the county Committee professed no other sentiment than complete loyally for the Hobley cause morning Very few politicians in BrouMvf. knew that there was vacancv th-' Department of Docks ami TViiks or MEET TO PLAN CAMPAIGN that anxhodv was nfter such a jdsec. and the few who did know' were mno rant of the f-ivt that the appointment had been made Mr.

RnMiriond, who is a memb i of REPUBLICAN LEADERS The Republican Execute Committee will meet at 4 oclock this aiternoon at tlfe headquarters at 1 Montague of the week, up to Friday, the same hours will prevail. On Saturdaj-, the last day of registration, the officials will be on duty all day, from 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.

A crfmpjete list of the Brooklyn polling places, which are the headquarters for registration, will be found on another page of Brooki; i i Times TirirviT svernrv am. This is the first trial of the new MEN WITH OVER $1,000 I agiotration law. Heretofore, four 'days have been given to the work, extending over two weeks. It was greater part of the PERSONAL TAX SEEKS OUT how far the scope of the tax law extends made plain i'oun that lhe But General Tendency of Market It Strong 435,000 Share Sold in First Hour. Despite general admonitions that the stock market has been too active and prices too high, a greater volume of business was transacted in the first hour to-day than in the same pot tod of the previous tow business days.

Total sales were 436,000 shares. Commission house. had huying orders for yarious war brides at the opening. -American Car and Foundry up 3 points to 96, a new high, reacted 5 points. W'cstlng-house Electric touched 141 1-4.

a rise before realizing forced it off two points. General Motois 359 3-4, but dropped back to Goodrich Rubber, after a use of lost 1 3-4. Lackawanna 1 1-2 and reacted to below ils figure. An advance of 3 3-4 in Steel was followed by a 1 34. Studebaker advanced lost about half the gain.

Copper, after a rise of 3-4 I. S. Steel opened at SI 1-. back 3-4 of a point. advances were scored on th buying.

After thin demand had satisfied, selling orders for latge stocks made themselves felt. helped to check anv further advance and force declines in copper stocks were generally the railroad issues showed declines. PRICE APPOINTED. sinner Yoorhics. EASTMOND LANDS JOB.

Deputy Rooster" Democrat Now Dock Commissioner. Politicians who heart! with smi prise' yctrdny from the pcnsil Sunday edition yf th Broohhr. "imi's thatj John K. EaStfmofiwn canfitflrttej for th position of Deputy-Dock Com- missionor, were still more to. I (ay td find Hint he wh actnalh John E.

EestWi ofifit j-w early in August Thei i nerf dclavs, however, and it na? not until the end of the month that Coin mnaionrr R. A. Smith nnd' the appointment. WIFE WOULD UPSET WILL. A.

BYRNES, BANKRUPT. Leader of Bushwick Orchettra Filed Petition. Andrcvt Bj me. of 60 Patchen avenue. leader of the orchestra at the Bushwick Theatre, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy to-day in the Fed- I eral Court with liabilities of and asset of $3,180, of which $.1 000 is in in surance policies.

Ills a editors amounts due them follows: A. Byrne of 793 Lexington avenue. Sl.SiD: Chab. an Infant, care of A. Levine.

150 Nassau street. Manhatan. for personal ham- rtirr a r.mwn lex injuries, slow Ffener A l.iown i-ex Ington and Patchen $1J. Abia Hand in politan Buk. $5.

POMCKMAN LOSKS HN4.I.IIS. William Wieganri Crttchcs Bicycle Chain. Patrolman William F. Wieyand, 29, oft2S West Twenty-third stret. White-stone.

who is attached to the Flushing Precinct, lost three fingers of his left hand to-day in a peculiar accident. He caught his hand while oiling a bicycle, Dr. Darlington, from the Flushing Hospital, amputated the fingers. 2,000 QUIT ELECTRIC CO. fi'henectady, Oct.

4. Two thousand! men left their work at the Gsnerad-Llectrie Company's plant at 9 oiclock nd I I 1 I I i Slrcat. Hans will bo made for tbejth( Allmnce pnd 1T-camiiaian. The committee will not or- lndlvlduM backlnR fvom ganize for tl.o jeor. a.s this cannot be 5niza tion.

rst(1rd fo, ilm done until after the Count Committee ago a s.s-Ki, Mi Susan Rafter, died at the uce veurs. Mrs. Alwiln Smith. i 7 Monroe street, i-cl prenf-ft! terdwell hvir' ion Ameriejn Hen tv roses, in fulfillment of a prom- llie point of compelling government nude two years ago should sue 4 This latest expenenec will not in 'um. iihiioi'gh the cost will indeed be heavv.

if it arouses public sentiment to regulation th stoK exchange that Jujit per-S4nal was tiM GEORGE EDWARDES DEAD. l.ngliMi Thciitrical in RcAulon. Imihtn. 0 i i (Vorge Edward, noted London tnoatrual manager, died early to-dd. At the time of Jils death was ihnirnmn and managing diroc-.

tor of the Gflietx Theatre Company. Man WARNS PUBLIC OF WAR STOCKS Samuel Untermyer Tells Pitfalls for Lambs. ALL WILL PAY DEARLY Worse Than Hopeless for the Average Man to Win. will convert it into th' gi eat legitimate and responsibility security of the country which is its high and honorable function Untermver in his letter to (be Itev. Reisner wrote as follows: Vs an investor and lawyer, who for upwards of ihhtv-flvc vcm has been I intimately connected with the affairs Uontiniifd on page 8.) WRECKS DOCTOR'S AUTO.

Boy Got It Out of Garage by Ruse, Says Dr. Kane. To an automobile i easv, but to get.awav with it ie, mires skill. This wa the ruefol thought of twenty-year-old Tommie M.vl'on, as he stooped over the wrecked machine of Dr. John A.

Kane of L'3 street, wheeled nwa early this morning from a garage on avenue, and 1 now piled up against a tree oq Hamilton and Second avenues. The outh was trving to shut of the gas, and informed Patrolman McLoone that he was waiting for a chauffeur friend had gone to phone. The chauf jfeur forgot to return. About five o'clock this morning the An hour and a half later, the car was found wrecked, In the Fifth avenue conn th youth consented to hove his case adjourned, white his sister secured a 1aw er to ap Pal' Jt10" Thufsds He said he Mrs' Lee at --1 fltty-U'ird Collide at Rocksnay Ambulances Rush to Aid. Six persons were hurt this in a collision between a Hamburg aster r.ue trolley and a Fultoft street car, a Rockaway avenue and Fulton street.

The victims, all passengers, were carried into, a nearby drugstore and a hurry call sent for two ambulances from St. Meryls Hospital. Rev'eril 'of the Intured were rushed to th hospital fn passing I1 lOrtigbileK? wlltch were comma ndered for trip. It was later reported hospital thht ntfne of wgs aeriousiy hurt. a Traffio was tied 4 up for -thirty minutes after the accident.

Rmektra TtiaM 4erttrs reeagnb this Rinnitar ms a medium with a pull.1 This Is etldewed hv li coMtlauvd sad N.HstsnS pStreMMSS FSIntni ttsrs the Stadias Cmttr City. (mr1n4 1 HVfrti mcrrhAt la (bt r- complex -Mliens to-i day reported from Alcnna Iuo th- Ausir-(Jornijn attack on i In to begin to-da or Pdgaii.i onRiMig the war a few lioiii- b- Athens I Tin- go-cMiment permitted to be known that Anglo-French iioop have landed near Salonika to av-ist Greece repclluiff any attack In Bulgaria. The exact location of the tioop landing was withheld. Four rn.luft's hne been taken er by the er nm to fuuhtat the movement of it oops mio Macedonia Berlin mi iuh-H lo Tuckertoo, X. Ti oct 4 Thjr French government harordcrcd that1 no Bulcanau reservists be pei nutted to Da'c France, according to a Vienna dcspntch to the Frankfurter Zitung GREEKS AND SERBS BLAMED BY BULGARIAN PREMIER London Uct.

4 Tlie ohstjnaie fusal of PerbM and Greene th righ'. of IJuUarJa Jl.u-edohia forced the mobilizatlop fleers that has brought Bulgaria to tbs brink p'sr, 'J M. Rado-latoff. Fume Minister of Bui-, garla dneiared la an exclusive, Sts -naent teiegtaphed to the Fnited Press to-dav. Bulga-, Hawns to Macedonian territory xiere tonoeded aa legitimate by all the g-ftt pjwets.

Premtet Rado-alavoff The statement declares that Bulgaria has no aggressne intend tions but Plans to realize "her legitimate' cri Furthermore, she is prepared to teaort to arms'tf necea-t sary, ne t.sserted. tin century mark. Mi- Ca1 dwell reads tlie Pih or. 'rift' and yesterday 'when the Ro lioi'W T. Moore, of Baptist Temple, vi'-it-'d her she recited for him a religion poem that she had leirned sixtv puts ago.

A Fhower of postal i rud will bo sent Mrs. ('aldwell to- tl-4 aidwir nieces. Mis. Fannv dlni and Ratter, ot .11 luMiinu'' plate. Klatbush.

brought a hug rthdav cake with 1 0o canlP. th party this afternoon. SUES WIFE IN NAME ONLY. The Democratic speakers bureau, of ieh William J. Mahon, of the KirM Husband Cut Her Off.

Leaving $5,000 District, is head, will meet this even- FrinH iug in th' Thomas Jefferson Building lo outline the plan of cainpHign. Mr. I Alleging Uvnt her hushmitl we not Particular care Is being taken bv the Mahon will address the spellbinders competent. Mrs. Esther Lelmnrin nartv leaders to nconaint the votra will foimer Judge James F.

Herman, of 42S Warwick street, m- (Quigley, of the Twentieth District, who dav began a suit to have bis will set with the change in the law, In order chairman of the advisory Commit- aside. Herman, vho lived nt that there may be no waiting by those i tee's speakers bureau. All the county Hinsdale street, cut his wife off om who have been in the habit of aiting ca ndldas are expected. a $5,000 estate, leaving tlie hulk tu i Tne Democratic executive committee 1 soph Mostofsky. friend.

for the second week. In manj distncts nieet nt nnon to-morrow and the' Mostofsky ssys Herman the arrangements are being made to check County committee in the evening. The 'woman were not legally married. purpose of the latter meeting is toieite a decision of the Appellate Disorganize governing hoard of the sion. denying Mrs.

Herman aln.iom gal ion until the new primary is the on thst ground. Herman died PVImu-spring of 1010 The executive com-jftrv 14. 1915. before the narital tftncl mlttoe is that of the body whose bust-Shad been straightened ni ness have just but there will he practically no change in the member-! off the names of those who have registered at the closing of the books on Wednesday and Thursday night, and then to send postal card reminders to all the others. A large is this afternoon by employees of tire Department of Taxes for Brooklyn Times readers.

Chairman Lawson Purdy and the other members of the Commission are preparing to extract every legitimate cent out of the assessment levied and It behooves every citizen to be extremely careful before attempts to swear off th ia'- Xot onlv will the newly-made ''millionaires have to appear before the assessors, but to-day the department is listing the men owning morn than $1,000 of personal property. If your piano your wife's Jewels or other ot yor household belongings aggregate more tli. mi that sum you will have to pay up. lu -all" first place, do not unaginn because jou leceive no notice that your name is on the books for taxation, lhat you hove escaped. The tiuenl sends out notices, as a ail of official courtesy, hut the law (iris not require it.

so that if you none, go down to the office and luck on the books to be sure. Otherwise you may face a suit in the civil ii.oits brought by the city to compel payment. The office of the Tax Department in Brooklyn is on the sixth floor of the Offerman Building, Duffield and Fulton streets. The entrance- is the first floor Duffield. street.

The persona lvtax hooks are on a long counter in the rear of the big room. All names are cranged in alphabetical order, wili, the lesidrnce and business addresses ol all of each The as the Initials sre concerned, but be esuss of insertions marie from time to time, the eafeat method is to rtad all the names under the same initial as our own: It is unnecessary to ask permission of anyone to examine the. -j persons assessed, and the amount tach valuation. te arrangement is accurate, so far he Initials are concerned, but be-i Or E. Weber.

Married 4 Years, Never Lived With' Wife married for four voars. Dr. K. Weber, of 6 Stuyvesant avenue lias never been able to induce his vwfp Anna E. Weber, to live with him in his beautiful home.

She has been wife in name only, and the doctor is sick and tired of the fiasco he told the Court to-day. and is determined to have the marriage annulled on the ground of fraud. He wn when Supreme Court registration expected, pota ithstanding the fact that neither a President. Governor nor Mayor is to ber elected, and ifyat this is what is ordinarily called an off The law provides a spring primary next year for the election of delegates to the national convention, nly those who are enrolled may vote at the primaries, and the enrollment is done this week at registration. This fact is being dwelt upon In many districts, in the hope of arousing the interest of the voters, and it i thought that it will have considerable effect.

The fact that the new Constitution wm pe bring out a big registration Many or- voted on also expected to I gapittUong have taken a stand for or against the Constitution and hae.ihat thfir members to ot. I inglv. if they fall lo register this which is unusual, is the referendum on woman cuffrage. This meets to-inmrow nfghl ami the new members lake their places. DEMOCRATIC ORATORS WILL PLAN CAMPAIGN ships.

MAGNER FORCES ACTIVE; PLAN TO HIT LOUGHLIN Headquarters for the Jeffersonian Alliance for the campaign are being prepared to-day at Court and Montague streets. Furniture is being moved In, a meeting will be held late this afternoon to determine on a plan of action, and by to-morrow all will be in readiness for an aggressive campaign against the McCooev ticket. The Magnerites expect to receive no intimation from Washington to the effect that their opposition to the Me- Coo'ey ticket i disapproved by the National Administration. At least, I atln1 At edminletration, i also scouted by, the i Magnente. Kelly is candidate for not to-day from Jeffersonian sources, The Magnerites estimate 30.000 as the4 fr the Republican candidates.

For 05 Iter polilirsl news page 1 Justice Clark denied his wifes mbtion to dismiss the auit. Dr. Weber says his wife had a pre conceived idea that all she had to do: was to be known as Mrst TVeher: ha nd dressmaker's alimony in case of ding to Attorney Mini I her milliners and dressmaker's pslf1' and dra boy in ormed the garage that Dr. Kane billordere. him to take out tlie machine.

mev are so connaem. inai inrv evtu i nn ueu pave no opposition from that source ham Kesselman, 215 Montague street thev have contracted for SrhieM tefferson avenue rent of new headqusrters up to HoiTman 1431 Broadwsv $5 Election Dsv. Hw. s. iioaman.

1431 Broadtvav L. rumor that went the rounds of Smith. 235 Howard avenue. they are so confident that they will avenues, osmo- question of gan. constitutes fraud, and is legal nd f0I.

annulment. Mrs. Weber's I attom msisted that the doctor had no lerfledy 1 court, a Mr. Weber had not committed any crime, and was I not obliged to live with her husband she desired to do so. The next atop im11 be made before Supreme rom i Justice Benedict in the Equity Term." rnngtitlltM l.tbim T.

F. HtGIRTV ILL I-awjer Thomsn F. Haggerty, of 535 Halsev street, whose office is at 1028 Gates avenue, is in St. Marys Hospital. suffering from a stomach disorder.

Mr. Haggerty was seriously ill at his home sll last week and it was found necessary last evening to remove him to the hospital. 5 books, but there sre plenty of clerks ejtttnainr tht frnchiM t0 womn wi who will give any information de- K. icrattc tteset. submitted to the men of the State Owing to tlie fact lhat he is tlie on November 2, and thoseijho do not head of the Brooklyn office of the 1)0 not hesitate to ask, for no value-' register this week will havK no voice I Department and that too great for Both thJorttvlt'v campaign might not tion can be decreased for another in deciding this question, the Mayor, Thomas I.

Magnrr County Clerk on the regular Demo- WILl RESTRAIN EUGENIA. Mrs. Kflf A'SK. Court D'v R.t'controvyiv JjhtwatL Miss 'Eugenia Kij Edward- ell. of 116, Ka ft.tty-third stregr tkul the gift's, declaration thatnelie ttetuls to mart 31 Davis, ex-Jdx rotif1'- her- mother '4bjcfctor may he 10 court t05AyF ilv iu' -rated emphatically that nil report to legal action, Tiecesaar to prevent the marriage.

'In a io! time un daughter be of ag. ind h'f misties. said Mrs. v. own ml itd can do what she pleases, I sl.ll her and.

she going recognize that fsck I through rtAret5 It going r' lak'1 an5' 1 ofntio Bta eitu. take wtiatever steps, IeatTu) pni mj daughter marr'- ing that )u 'be b'Ply: M.ISS Kfllj P-'t Vy. on Long-IsUnct In compant -tlj A Da, via wfcent -be tlerUre ah, Burn- month She r.t.irr.4 -n her home a clock Ut wight. please will inakr no speeches in the cam-tions i Pa'6h- Issup a number of I statements, howevr. Register K.

T. 1 OLoughlin will be made a special tar- I get for attack. The Magnerites have I ben studying the primary figures. I Pct to be able to show that Loughitn ran shout 4.000 behind the other unopposed candidates in the Democratic primaries. This, it will bf sho" rcat Position to him among organisation Democrat, Confident predictions of th complete rout of th Democratic ticket came If you consider your valuation' too high, or desire to have it wiped off entirely, applications for revision will be supplied, and you will be notified when to appear to submit to examination.

If you do not possess a dollar's worth of properly in the fiorid. except the "clothes on your back, do not assume yiat you have not been taxed. The gp-praisers may have been under th Im-presaion that you have untold and want you to tell almost 400 persona yere as indignant ss th-y were asion- dgya. the fourth and th.rd. Saturdays tsve untold aath.

about it. Thera are in Rmowivn wh! in Brookljn, ocho suffrage and anti-suffrage organiza- are advertising this fact exten- The new law affects only the five Counties in New York Citv. In Nassau and Suffolk and tin the. state anti muitoik sna up tne. mate the law is unchanged.

It provides! that in cities and villages of 5.000 population or more there shall be registration from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. on th fourth and third Fridays and fourth and third gatu-days i Election.

In smaller viUsgss thsrs will be but two registration X- REGISTER TO-DAV This is the first day of rejfistrattluL. included both the and close at 10:80. During these hours norganued miclunists. polls trill be open every day until repaired once to Red Slen's ben the hours will 'be be-Hsll for tq mass meeting Ai 'tht 1 fni-en passed crowds gathered along thostde-' I.lsi walks and greeted them by applause. ou Psgn this morning.

Thi or8anized and unori Thev repaired at be-1 I ibefors Election. I 7 ICantisuetl as rse 'X 0.

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