Chapter 13

The Election of 1897; the Plebiscite for a Cæsar,197-209Seth Low’s Candidature,197-201Henry George’s Candidature,201-205The Tammany Platform; Candidature and Election of Judge Van Wyck,202-206,211-216General Tracy’s Candidature,206-209New York Evening-Postquoted and referred to,35,41New York Heraldreferred to,96,182New York Journaland Its Editor,180-187,214Quoted,184-186TheJournaland the Election,208-209New York State Legislature,171New York Tribunereferred to,26New York Worldreferred to,14,180-183Newspapers, seeJournalismNewstafel, Anna, Evidence of,119-120Nichols, Frank,154-156North American Reviewquoted,18-19,58,129,152O’Connor, Edmund, referred to,53,61,69-70,80,102,129,142Pandemonium of Typewriting-Machines—Central New York,17Pantata Police,119-123Parker,82Parkhurst, Dr. C. H., and His Campaign against Tammany,34,48-52,55,84,128Patriotic League of New York,192Pennsylvania (see alsoPhiladelphia): Tammany, Patron Saint, of Pennsylvania Troops,30Pequod Club,80-81Periodicals of New York,24Perot, Madame,132Petit Journalreferred to,180Philadelphia:Population of,19Brooklyn System of Government,168Platt, Thos. A.,199,205,207Plebiscite for a Cæsar,197-209Police of New York:Down with the Police!49-55The Bandits of New York,57-60Powers and Impotence of the Police,61-65Promotion by Pull and Promotion by Purchase,67-77,80-81The Case of Capt. Creedon,73-77Capt. Schmittberger,79-86The Police and the Foreign Population,87-93The Slaughter-Houses of the Police,95-105“Our Police Protectors,”96King McNally and His Police,107-118The Pantata Police and the Policy-Shops and Pool-Rooms,119-123The Police and Houses of Ill-Fame,81-85,95,117,125-133The Police and the Poor,135-143The Police and the Women in the Streets,138-143The Police and Abortionists,147-149The Police as Agents of Tammany in the Municipal Elections,151-157Police Pension Fund,96-98Police of St. Petersburg,61-62Policy-Shops, see underGamblingPolk, President, referred to,36Pool-Rooms, seeGamblingPopulation of the United States and the Great American Cities,19-20Portraits:Byrnes, Superintendent,65Costello, Augustine E.,94Creedon, Captain,77Croker, Richard,45Flower, Gov. R. P.,53George, Henry,203Godkin, E. L.,42Goff, John W.,54Hearst, W. R.,178Hermann, Madam,133Lexow, Clarence,56Low, Seth,164Moss, Frank,123Parkhurst, Dr. C. H.,50Platt, Thomas C.,188Pulitzer, Mr.,181Schmittberger, Capt. Max F.,78Shaw, Dr. Albert,170Sheehan, John C.,63Tilden, S. J.,40Tracy, General,196Tweed, William M.,39Urchittel, Mrs.,91Van Wyck, Robert A.,158,163Whitehead, Dr.,149Williams, Inspector,105Wood, Fernando,36Pound, Cuthbert W., referred to,54,129Preface,5Prince, Frank,95Proctor and Gambling Houses,84Prostitutes, The Police and,138-143Pulitzer, Albert, ofNew York Journal,180Pulitzer, Mr., ofNew York World,180-183Queen’s Borough,20Quincy, Mass.: The Charter and Government by Tsar-Mayor,168Raines Liquor Law,200,202,205,207,215Reppenhagen, John W., and Capt. Creedon,74-76Republican Party:Candidature of Gen. Tracy,206-209Seth Low, Candidate of the Citizens’ Union,197-201Richmond Borough, Staten Id.,20Robertson, George W., referred to,53Roesch, Ex.-Sen.,69-70,129-131Rome, Ancient, and Greater New York,165-166Roosevelt, Theodore, quoted,58Rosalsky, Mr.,154Russia:Russian Autocracy,160,163Tsar-Mayors of Brooklyn, Greater New York, etc., seeBrooklyn,New York, etc.The St. Petersburg Police,61-62Rynders and the Empire Club,35-36St. Louis, Missouri, Population of,19St. Petersburg Police,61-62Saloons of New York, seeLiquor TrafficSan Francisco, Population of,19San Francisco Examinerreferred to,180“Satan’s Invisible World Displayed,” by Matthew Hopkins,27Saxton, Chas. T., referred to,54Schillinberger, Policeman,103Schlie, John, Evidence of,72Schmittberger, Capt. Max F.,79-86Schryer, Sergeant,69-70Scribner’s Magazinequoted,174Second Empire,162-163,176Shakespeare quoted,213Shalvey, Edward,136Shaw, Dr. Albert, quoted,33-34,172,173,174,175,176,177Sheehan, John C.,63-64,80,84,85,205Shephard, E. M., quoted,169Shipping: Ascendency of New York,22-24Slaughter-Houses of the Police,95-105Smith, Silver Dollar,135Standant, Thos. J.,102-103Stanley, Mr., and Mr. Costello,99,100,102State Legislature of New York,171Staten Id. Borough,20Stranger within the Gates,87-93Street Railways,200Strong, Mayor,172,176Subin, Jacob, referred to,154Sutherland, Wm. A., referred to,54,64Sylla’s Dictatorship referred to,165Tammany, St.:Origin and Early History of Tammany,27-31Tammany in New York, see underNew YorkTenderloin or 29th Precinct,80-81,99Thurow, Augusta, Evidence of,129-131Tilden, Samuel J., and the Committee of Seventy,40Tocqueville, A. C. H. C. de, quoted,19Tracy, Gen. Benjamin F., Republican Candidate,172,199,206-209Tsar-Mayors of Brooklyn, Greater New York, etc., see underBrooklyn,New York, etc.Tweed, Wm. M., and the Tweed Ring,37-41,157,212“Unctuous Rectitude,”43United States (see alsoBrooklyn,New York, etc., etc.):British Devotion to the American Commonwealth,10Ireland and America,10-11,22Population,18-19New York and the Presidential Campaign,22Imperial Ambitions,166Urchittel, Mrs., Evidence of,89-93Vail, Detective,81-82Van Wyck, Judge Robert A.:Tammany Candidate,197,202-206Election of,211-216Voorhis, Commissioner, and the Promotion of Capt. Creedon,74-76Walsh, Mike, and Tammany,35-36Warren and Costello Treaty,96Walters, Flora, Evidence of,145Weigand, Sergeant,74-75Werner, Karl, Case of,136West’s (Mrs. Sadie) Disorderly House,84Westchester County,20Whitehead, Dr. Newman, Evidence of,147-149Whitney, Edgar A., Evidence of,211Whitty, Ex-Convict,157Williams, Inspector,82,83,85,99,101Witches’ Sabbat,27Women in the Streets, The Police and,138-143Wood, Fernando, Mayor of New York,37Worst Treason of All,151-157Zimmerman, Detective,103,128-129


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