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Story November 8, 1904

The Evening World

New York, New York County, New York

What is this article about?

Judge Julius Mayer, running for Attorney-General, causes the arrest of John Ryan for talking to voters waiting in line at a polling place, leading to a charge in Harlem Court.

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CANDIDATE IN ROW.

Wadge Mayer Causes Arrest of Man Who Talked to Voters in Line.

Judge Julius Mayer, candidate on the ticket for the Attorney-General, participated in a voting fray to-day.

Judge Mayer saw a man talking to the prospective voters in the line. He asked the man to desist and upon refusal the Judge began to push him out of the place.

Policeman Boyland arrested the man, who said he was John Ryan, of No. 51 West One Hundred and Twenty-third street. He was taken to the Harlem Court, Judge Mayer preferring a charge against him.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Justice

What keywords are associated?

Voting Fray Candidate Arrest Election Interference Judge Mayer Harlem Court

What entities or persons were involved?

Judge Julius Mayer John Ryan Policeman Boyland

Where did it happen?

Harlem Court, No. 51 West One Hundred And Twenty Third Street

Story Details

Key Persons

Judge Julius Mayer John Ryan Policeman Boyland

Location

Harlem Court, No. 51 West One Hundred And Twenty Third Street

Event Date

To Day

Story Details

Judge Julius Mayer, candidate for Attorney-General, saw a man talking to voters in line, asked him to stop, pushed him out upon refusal, leading to his arrest by Policeman Boyland on a charge preferred by the Judge.

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