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Bic yy. ‘ aii ; . sa , iil 2 » ‘FEEL SURE OF AMERICA'S CUP, © Daténder's First Trial Leaves Valkyrie No Fighting Chance, Some Think GULONUA FAR OUTCLASSED | Tbe:New Yacht Was Sailed with fe, a Badly Fitting Topsail, ; Whioh Will Be Reout GHLERS DEVELOP STRENGTH,|ASBURY ALL AWHEEL.|TAMSEN CITED ~~ : Chicago Gas Hangs at 69, While] qyo1: lt Go § wSateaatarty Poe amt cet] TO APPEAR. ®. Altman Brisk Foreign Demand for Fisst-|1. a. w. Members Arrive in Squad|H@ Most Explain the Ludlow Class American Securitics, SECOND FLOOR. atthe Haina! west. | dail Scandal to the Fed |” ryeeday, July 0 eral Grand Jury, The bullish feeling was again in the ascendant at the Stock Exchange this | To-Morrow’s Parade at the City of morning. The commission houses re- Saud to Eclipse Records. celved numerous orders to buy stocks by wire and mail over Sunday and the execution of these led to a distinctly stronger market with the assistance of the leading professionals, who proceeded to punish those who had the temerity last week to pound the leading railway @nd Industrial shares, Chicago Gas nold up from 59% to 60 POSITIVE VALUES IN IT MEETS NEXT WEDNESDNL| 7adies? Acting Distriot-Attorney Moln- Tea Gowns, (Special to The Evening World.) ABBURY PARK, N. J., July &—The National meet of the L. A. W. at As- bury Park was formally inaugurated to-day. Since Saturday wheelmen have been coming from every section of the at the opening, but was soon knocked |COURtY: All the ‘ast men were early tyre Is Working to the on the scene and yesterday the crack down to 66% for the purpose of de- Feasing the general lint, but the gamo| ‘ers were out on the track. Same End, 1 Slane work and Gas rallied to 59%. The| Among those who made fast time $ _ |'7.90 dealings were unusually well distributed |were Arthur Zimmerman, Little Mull-|gouNegR’g DETAILED STORY. In plain and prices advanced % to 2% per cent.| kon, of Baltimore; Bald, Bi y ; Bald, Sims and Mo- and figured being. more than enough to meet the wants au m4 1-4 for bankers’ iong| berger, Stenson, Harry Taylor, the bar silver rose to 671-8 Mexican dullars to-day, American bonds continues brisk. pot by a@ special reception committee| Sheriff Tamsen has before him the ‘There was ho regular programme of|the Federal Grand Jury why he al- 2 O entertainment for to-day, Cash Tene to Iy 1 Wy expected |lowed Post-Omice Robbers Kitloran, | UA8/Mere, ° ly eclipse anything of the kind ever] tody. W. attempted by The le A. We A special Morning rappers. the line, Dotted Swiss entertain the ladies and exhibit th Mr, Macfarlane was reticent this af- WL RACE WITH VIGILANT. Gould's ‘Sloop Expected to Give the Latest Herreshoffer a Thorough ‘est en Thureday: it Was announced from Philadelphia to- day that the Pennsylvania Railroad had la tn, London £1,b0,000 81-2 per cent. sterling bonds maturing in 1945. The stock market continued very strong, and in addition to the features noted earlier th the day the anthracite coalers developed increased activity and rength, Reading moved up 1 and Jer- sey, Contral 2 points, Chicago Gas continued to hang fire and povered around 6%, while the gen- eral fist was on the up grade. ear the close Sugar fell from 114 to 1121-4, while New England sold up to 66 1-4,'a net gain for the day of 4 points, The neral market ruled firm and moved independently of the industrial 1 (Bpectal to The Evening World.) BRISTOL, R. 1, July &—Nothing is falked of here to-day but the phenome- Mal showing made yesterday by the cup Wefender and the thorough trouncing she administered to Colonia, one of the Bastest of the big single-stickers of 1902. (Looal pride is feeding itnelf fat, and it 4 hard to find, even among the experts, One conservative enough to admit that Walkyrie has mn a fighting chance for the cup. To beat Colonia ten minutes on ten miles, and that with a working topraf, getting #0 badly that the boat would havo been far better off if the sail had been on deck instead of being hoisted, is ® proof that Nat Herreshoff has once: more hit the bull's-eye with the keel; . Th monotary altcation, the agri Putte | Donald; Monte Scott and Arthur Gard- mn ind nier, George Ruppert, Oscar Brandt, ia Silks, Menied PZ ber cent, Yoreen exchange Fred Boyce, Paul Grosch, Mike Dirn-|H@ Goes Far to Substantiate the , . lini 4 4.98 8-4 @ 4.90 for demand, | Brantford team, of Toronto, Harry Mad- Suspicion that There Was . supply of bills is amall. Commercial] dox, Fred Titus and Cabanne arrived Collusion Challies and sold at 681-2. af The European Aemand for first-class| Pittsburg and Denver send large dele- Crepons, e gations, They were received at the de- and, attended by Schneider's band, wero taken to the A. P, W. club-house, task of explaining next Wednesday to) Flannels and that 6,000 wheels will be in line for t cus- Kreat street parade, which will proba: perpen suaneenwr erect) cto club is being organised at the| United States District-Attorney Mac- n Hotel and will take position 4n| fariane to-day served upon the Sheriff eu} wheelmen re absolutely cap. the notice citing him to appear before Dimit O tured the town, ‘hey swarm on the board walk, monoplize the bath houses, | the Federal Grand Jury. and Dimity, e 4 group. erywhere in force, About 200 , Chicago Gas fell to 68 3-4 and cloned at re already enscoriced at’ the | ternoon when asked about the matter. f, of within 2-5 of the lowest fgure yet | Oc @ National headquarters, } touched. Satraord{nary preparations have been| He sald that besides the Sheriff Lawns and Fhe tital sales of listed stocks were | made at the track to recelvo the rush | several other witnesses, whom he re-| Dorcale ‘ » rea, In the unlisted depart-| certain to cnsue during the champion- ‘ ‘Shares of Sugar were traded| ship races, ‘xtra bleachers have been | ruse to name, would be examined with provided and it is estimated that 2,000|Mr. Tamsen. Spectators may secure seating room. | Concerning the Sheriff's responsibility Dost, the radical departures in which Quotations, Ry to-night it is expected that 3,000|or the escape of the prisoners from i get the critics’ mouths gaping so widely. whkeelmen will have arrived. Every Open High. Low. Close, ovome prin. | Ludlow Street Jail, the United States , Not one of them has yet so far gath- Mee dine cing 2ty| ean UEee Its quota, They, come by Cambrics, lered imecl? together as to be able to ie ie Hit ing] cipally by clubs and are immediately| District-Attorney would not express y explain how, with her wetted surface so far cut away as to enable her to swing @round with the quickness of a “‘akip- jack,” Defender at the same time shows mo signs of sagging in a amart beat to THE DEFENDER READY TO START. windward, but holds up as stiMy ase (From photograph taken expremly for The World yesterday morning. } 100% 100 my oi we a” @ apaimnediite quarters: himself, beyond the statement that he The A. P. W, Reception Committee, : one hundred strong, Is kept buey at the |thought the Sheriff's bondsmen could depot, and the ladies’ committee at the |be held Mable for the amount expended club-honse has all it can attend to, by the authorities in the attempt to e if th v dlionetier, cee at $f, ABO Goapruse the rupitivan 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. wh ‘0 be a period of un-| ‘The statement made by Acting Dje- para Pxe nt_in Asbury Park, "i OL avas Humine: Ge Vie men visited | tict-Attorney McIntyre that he would the track tu-day and the comments were | have the Grand Jury make a careful in- many and favorable to the g20d work | vestigation into the escape hi also ppich has been done In Improvements. | considerably worried Sheriff Tamsen, the country, having Just been rebanked| Whether or not with the tdea of an ‘a ‘plentiful armoint of Shark Hiver|ataving off possible indletments, or to ei ‘put-on_ and ro . is Aw hard and amooth aaa billiard | Clear his own skirts of all responsibility, table. Ic has also been widened some | the Sheriff called on the Recorder this twanty-six feet_and large wind breaks! morning and spent half an hour with erected on the eastern end of the turn. Ege ON The eaten eo ding ‘toviay | the latter in the Criminal Court Butld- were loud In thelr praises, saying that | ing. they could bend over in their riding to} At the same time Mr, McIntyre was o v1] Bae the Viters ‘who were apeeding | Waiting in the corridor anxtous to see on the track to-day were Champion &.|the Recorder and induce the latter to ‘A. Zimmerman, bddie Bald, Mike F.| specifically charge the Grand Jury re- ateeple. CG. Oliver Iselin, who, like Messrs. Chicago & Northwest .. see orc 2 S31 AILSAWINS IN A GALE WILL GOBRELL WITHDRAW? |GIANTS TAKE ABRAGER| © Fs 22. frousers, leaves for New York to-day. ‘There will be no more trial trips for’ “ (Continued from First Page.) eee ena ta te vione on her ee: | 78 Sootoh Cutter Beats Britan-|——— oD hem anoronanca | Beedy to Play Gilt-Edged Ball Ghote coors cot ber boom was promattr| S18 Under Working Gell, [Cornette form oe cnpeszet,to sow te| and Have “Ginger” to fel ‘Be stbttened. crow have an undeniable hang in each eas, Best “ertay nore’ wil be Vietlnt'| Both Started with Club Topsalls, {°° mer of tne nglish coachen| Umpire ‘Andrews Lald Up fer Te Be, Put i pertect shane for & rece <8t) Which Came in After One Round. vers erouved witn Courtney on the ver] Days by Stopping @ Liner. eo Dirnberger, Simms, of Washington; at th 5 and one of them sald: Callahan, of Buffalo; Tom Johnson, of | Karding the escape. j ai : trace: Frank J. Jenny and Charles| He says he will go before the Board D ‘BRIGHTON BEA NTRIES. ‘Well, Courtney, your boys certainly RyracPing Orient team, of Utica, and |of Estimate and Apportionment at the . A CH E Prince of Wales's Yacht Penned Un=| row in the best form and in better atyle| Dissenting from Rank Decistens Cost | Metromlitan Traction... ve Jay Ceo ane Oe the Londhurat teain, of next meeting and ark for an increased ‘i i Nee % Pp! “RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, der the Lee of the Winner. ve ee tiene oe the river. We Farrell $50 and Van $25. tet pe M4 4 Chas contre) runs lof thei cal the torosetineeners méwcat the si points, ‘Their ae F The Me New Jersey, from Phila: |. in the mean time ex-Keeper Schneer - princtpal fault, in our mind, ia in the ee ¢ ‘ ha’ Newark brought tna compara |ts adding to, the story which be began . 01 ; vely Il crowd of eelmen com-| telling to ie Evening World” {ast HUNTER'S QUAY, FIRTH OF pbs renee) oF sels stroke ae their! (From The Kvening World's Special Correspondent a 3 pared with he number of wheeling en: Saturday. CLYDE, July &—Ailsa and Britannia | ee ieee tte oe thelr hands Wish: she, vara) tonal Lead Co. pf... We 9 thuatasts who have arrived thus far, “No criminal prisoner in the Jat couk q Started against each other in a race t be better,” CHICAGO, IIL, July &—The Giants w Jersey Central The total number of survivors who|he said, as allowed into the yard over tho same courso aa they haa) Courtney admits that the atroke of the! ran up against another of Nick Young's | N'™y" gt New hig cate HM 38 |fnished ‘the century, run were exactly, for exersine. They were confined to the | ealled againat Valkyrie II1, The wind | Cornell boys ts not so long as he recent acquisitions to his staff of un Bee 8 aimber. of survivors was the Mercer | cated, They were up every morning at was blowing fresh from the south, but|/!Ke and he says it is simply be pirea here on Saturday, Hefore the | Northen Paste. County Wheelmen, of Trenton, 7.0 o'clock, and had to be in their cells Hoth yachia carried club’ topeatia, Hall will not reach as far as he, Court-| game was finished, he was knocked out 3 — Hnmiediately after supper sae, meee Allsa got the beat of the start, going | NeY. wante. by a Nose from Van's bat, and it will be e SCHUETZENFEST CLOSES, | however, it wan different. From the over the line at 10.90.10, Britannta’n| 8 arriving at tho atarting point after| several days before he will be able to| Philadelpnia & Realiie.. | very first day they wer To-morrow. time was 10.35. thelr practice, the Cornell boys pad-| OMctate again. pause al. Wn te . Seale piel nine Bey cree aldo ‘The first leg was dead to windward, | 1!e back to their boat-house in the best] ‘The ‘new boy” was Ed Andrews, an) si. Pani & Oma nt. Warden's table, and that gave” them j Allaa's start gave her the better post. | frm. ex-Philadelphia player. In his day he| St 1. Southwestern ht. everything, They were down: at 8 ne lot Summer Pillows, comprising Fie ag Bird ig tlon and the yachts #plit tacks for lead, | ‘Tho brothers Thompson, of the Argo-| Was & good player, but unless he im- | Sumer Pacih This was tho Inst day of the great | Oclock, 1m the oy lounged about the re Hammock, Steamer, Couch, t Palltnsion Allan was splendidly sailed and Britan-|aUt Rowing Club, of Toronto, Canada, | Proves greatly, he will never be a suc- | Southern Haliw National Schuetzenfest at Glendale | ception-room or in the yard, They saw | Blue and White Cottage Pillows, Piazsa elving nia was kept under lee in fine style, | WhO are entered for the Diamond Sculls | cessful umpire. His work Saturday was | Taps Park and the attendance was almost as/all the visitors they pleased, and gen-| Cushions and. i ‘The boats rounded Skelmorlic in thia|#"4 also for the Stewards’ Challenge | decidedly on the “yellow.” Tenn. Coal Ja e A a . fully 30,000| erally did as they liked. iC. largo as yesterday, when fully tEx-Warten “Raabe says that the | Head Restaat GOS: to $1.75 ca, persons passed throt e wal men recelyed no visitors before their The members of the committees were |cscape. That is not true. The Mon- Or, lot Embroidered $ ept busy day before they fot away Russell's ‘ ; Lae alglata eld Oe eee to tee | father-in-law wae’ fn the jell for three Muslin Curtains, at 1.75 pair. hours and talked with the three men hat Mr, Andrews will be the ‘Boss’ | Twin City Union Pacific M.M.6.|Munz brothers, did the course singly, |!" any game in which he officiates, how-|U. 8 Cordage %Jand then the Argonaut four went over |¢ver, {8 certain, Because he dared to! {: g 03/ the full course in easy time, question Andrews'a decision in 1 3 “ML Little ; Cup, with their fellow-clubmen, the | 7 +101 Paladin ....see order? one mite. Alles és Britannia At Ascog the time was: Leather pf ar A. ‘Thompson, of the Argonauts, | stp the feat Inning, Duke Farrell was /U; 8.) Rubber during the week oa the Goa RiDIs ae the back wall, near the Essex street O" lot Muslin Curtains, with em- ahaa. : “1a 05 a5]. “Ido not think Mr, Francis was wise| C!#lon was #o manifestly unfair that the reer go tand’ the announcement of | ture, @ young man, with straw hat and | and insertion, at . pair. vachts {in the way he has talked to the Cornell | Nome rootera hissed. A little later Van high scores, t smail-sized mustache, was in the 137 Latayee A freshening wind caused both yachta|/ In the way he hae In the | Waa fined $25 for mildly expressing an eee the winner of the first prize le awaited | for 4 ‘couple of hours. They could hi lot Ruffled Curtai i : — to substitute gaff topsaila for the club . hy charge of unfairness in the na hae Fe FP ag with much interes: brought in all the pistols they wanted, Or. jot Rui ‘urtains, embroi j “EVENING WORLD" SELECTIONS. |topsails. Britannia set spinnaker to| “Aw ts absurd.” fan tale or four Neither “Furreit. er] “GOOD SON” GETS THE MONEY enhhe fommittee finish the awards late] “Now, I want to tell all about what dered all over, 54 inches wid i ESA tl Heverly | Americans are fast arriving at Henley. | Van deserved the fines for neither ee ‘: will be crowned King of the Fest,| happened on Thursday morning. I) $4 yards long, at 8 is ] catch Ailsa down wind, but was cleverly ner will be crowned King of ti supposed to get to the jail at § First Race -- Chiswick, Gutta | outfooted, the first round being finished | Among the prominent arrivals to-day | Kicked In anything like 4 rouxl: manner. | poliee Give Walter Henry His Mur-| Among the leaders are George Helm, of | Sclock ‘sharp. u Licad) j Percha, St. Vincent. as follow: were Mr, and Mrs, Harley Proctor, of | Giants “have” been wilt-dwed, it dered Father's Sea eee eee Zimmerman, whe New| ence Ot, there Rt, 7.85, stopping first at ne lot White Gauze Cc. i fiecond Race--Religion, Premier, f noms. [Now York, with « hundsome drag; Mr. |1g0ks aa though the Tong-looked-for| walter Henry, the “x00 “who continues shooting | baner, “When T entered the dail f eaw Canopies, at Q5S cach, | r ; P,P. Bte ‘ (br ad coms elr flelding and pores | 8 Bushfield, of the | (vane: Ramiro. Atina 113 95) 4nd Mrs. FF. Bt 8, of Buffalo, N, yw y Miser Henry, wh s net 2 A | Keeper Schoen and the engineer, Fiit- esis ince-inecidsty, Slr Jamcs,| EES. ; +1 14 a3] ¥.5 the Inaaca and Caasards, of Phila- | oho feimennl and they hed cinuet ee] weclea tae oe oe BO camered nevera Club, who has a score) heimer, sitting in the oMce talking ear-|(—)ne lot Tapestry Table Scarfe and 7p "| Ailaa gave Britannia a sharp tuasie of /delphla; Mr. und Mra G. H, Kingham, of | sell, Thelr batting was hard” and) Suited at Police. Headquarters. this |_ There will bo a big time at the windup | frau vera wit sunt drenued oid reade te Squares, 20°. «25° ‘ breeze continuing | Boston; Mr, F, C. Fletehe vai- | timely. 2 ideale Pasa bereal (ESSAY TA ales . Massih BacerDectnre, Paladincli, ey ce benene ontinutng Bost mi at ee Flet i r et Wal-| RON, true that the Colts couldn't! morning to regain possession of the|torMight | Step out.’ They were not supposed to be | At & each, to increase until it was half a gale. id daughter, and Mr, Willlam| nit’ Ruale; but, then, sharp fielding | trunkful of stocks, bonds and money 0. 2,138 CAPTURED. down at the time, | f Matt. Allsa won, finishing at 8.46.08, Hooper, of New York; Mr. R. H. White, | helped the big fellow out of a number | Wich belonged to his father, NO. 2, . ‘The momene LS ptered wilthelmar: ne lot Blue and White Fifth Race--MeKee, Jack the Jew,| When nearing the finish at the end of [of Cleveland, O.; Mr. Sewall Andrews, | Of Very taht places. a ahowed Brepiny Cleve eadley hie - — a ened ee Arielinn. token Crepe, at 15°: yard, Mirage. the second round Britannia sustained an | of Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. J. M. Doug- oa hry appointment by Surrogate At t as| * Crook with Many Allanes Caught | Schoen, because he should have been Sixth Race--Latayette, St. Luke, |@ccident to some of her standing gear |Ias and Mrs, Charmley, of Chicago. MAY GO ON AND FIGHT. Occ a ce ce ue In Madison Square. on watch upntaire It was Keeper O™ lot Japanese Mantel Scarfs or ‘Lassie. and was compelled to retire from the| Great crowds of people witnessed ———— declarcd that he would not| Detective-Sergts. Grady and Doran|gate with the keys, but Instead, Hear Piano Draperies at very low race. Ailsa thus got her first win in|the fnal practice of the crews this aivannn Chal ranerty excant cniiie ade ed up in Police Headquarters last | Nagel was upstairs, They had changed! prices. home waters. ing, None of them did the full Vice of District-Attorney Ridgeway night a prisoner who this morning was | Positions. 1 over to. the Dis- = “The instant Flithelmer had taken his plained his | #tFaigned before Justice Flammer in| departure Schoen Jumped up and sa hott, the Jefferson Market Police Court. He|he wanted to go inside for a moment, was remanded to awalt the arrival of /AM4 giving me tne keys, asked me to! 18th St, 19th St. and 6th Ave. ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. A WINS J SouTse, DALLAS, Tex., July &—Judge George | ,,2T Henry hurr NIAGARA WINS AGAIN. I As the Cornell crew rowed mp stream! Clark, of Waco, has submitted an opin. Iniasions Mr: Rid n, where dense }ion as to the le, RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- lity of the proposed Seeley to : a ‘AND, July §—The entriga and weighta| Best Eacharis, Her Nearest Com- masses of poople ned the banks, and |Corbett-Fitaslmmons glove contest. The | Socks, Pur mot any papers or letters, | san Francisco police officers. “He left the room, and on the instant for to-morrow's races are as follow! petitor, Twenty Minutes. | in golue under the bridge they were! opinion is very exhaustive and lengthy. | $4,645 40 in cash, and a quantity ‘The prisoner was captured in Madi- Auer SATADE St ine, But & Piel ie. ny ical Maca Wodt-ank & bait furlough HUNTER'S QUAY, July &—In the /Kiven throe hearty cheers and cries of | His conclusions are: stocks, bonds and mortgages. Walter | son Square Park yesterday afternoon Teen AReNE T poate. a ya en roe tene race for the twenty-raters, under tho | “Well rowed 1, That the original act of 181 was| left the Bulliling after he bad examined | as a well-known crook, known se Rich: | ‘phe other two also covered me with guspices of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club, —— wholly inoperative. right. and Hank. Robinson. revolvers, sett al Lon that to-day Niagara won in a ight breeze.| RUNAWAY ON BROADWAY, 2, That when its provisions were re- —_—_e g. 2138 in the Rogues’ Gatery | hy. was T left alone at ell on that Real Estate. be ‘The times at the finish were as fol- ——- enacted In the Penal Code of 18%, it was PROBING FOR FRAUDS. ye Francisco he is known as| Met FOR BALESPull lot, howe, stabia aan Wade low! J. Edwar Leayerott Thrown Out of | st!!! inoperative for want of some court / = i’ Teecnard ia wanted in San Franclaco|. “Why were not these prisoners kept | "son st, New York. WM. 8. w an to try the offense. for robbing a silk house early in 1893, | 10 thelr cells after they had tried to | qumemeeme oversees ieee ee a Wagon and Hurt. MR Rhad the Ine an. rapbales bo ane The Legtalativ ‘committee After | [t'sinon worth of goods. He gave $4, bribe thelr wa: out?’ as g 8) While J. Ba weay } ; ‘ : 6 Uni tates offic! " me Ha Bigar Leayeratt, of | neviscg matuiee which co nis ehect ce Brooklyn's Public Charities. bail and fled’ to this city.” eetle, patted: Staten’ e@ictats, 95: INDICTMENTS DIDN’T GO. oe aiit 1s, West Elghty-thint atreet, a well-known Sept. 1, 1895. The Assembly Committee to investi- MoCarthy hi gate alleged frauds in the Department INVESTIGATING TROLLEY. | tectives sea: ‘a number of private de- ing for the men as well Heaney, Wafer and Ross Escape real tate man, was driving a hors attached to a light wagon up Broadway TOAR Share) le now no law. Upon the Dakaton —— of Charities, Brooklyn, reconvened in the ae an his own an Columbian Scandal Charges. 4 at 10 o'clock this morning th statute books of Texas preventing pu- 6 ‘The men, however, are still at large, 5 ys ais cos» canveet twrisnse VALKYRIE TO START JULY 18.) frcne at Fittceuntn street nonin siltatie encounters, and that upon pay. | Coure:Hause, Ernokiyn, this morning, mbly Committee Getting Views we Justice Bartlett, in Supreme Court, Woodchopper it Flatery - — Air Leaycraft 10 the pavement, cutting ma of tender of the license fee Ape rmae Pavey and Shults were of Brooklyn Rallroad Men, BULLET IN HIS HEART, Brooklyn, torday dimniased the indict f cr hig scalp. : cl ; : eae 5 against ex: Columbus, jr. Hig Watch charm 104 | The Cup Chalten ieting Out for | ty AAimalwas stopped at Bixtycninth [seen ee lone: tere ies no The Assembly Special Committee to s * ermen Arthur J, 3 lawful power in the State under present| County Jeepsurer Miery H. Adams, | | 1% o i Her Ocean Voyn | street and Western Boulevard, Mr. Leay- 4 ‘investigate the financial condition of the ty GLARGOW. July f—Vallerie TI, was | craft wae attended. by” an" ambuiange| awa to interfere with the exhibition, |the ste wittioss, Net OO Oe eee tae Btate ot down to wore| Witlinm Altenbers Killed Mimssif rick Ross, who posed as a contractor, {GUABGOW, duly val 1. was surgeon and aent heme, Judge Clark gave the matter at is-|¥ere pam He saig™they were first | [iroNns il Li Cee we tel, Brooklyn je His Wife Was all of whom were Indicted for present: owed to Meadowslde this morning in jibe Si sue @ careful study and a patient re. | passed uppitby the Supervisors, audite Sorat ate aaek eae "| William Altenberg, sixty-alx years old, | ing an alleged false and traudulent bill onder to be docked and: Atted out for: the WITH THE WHEELMEN. Search and his opinion ta most sweeping. | by the County Auditor and paid by him, President, Danie! F. Lewis, of the} WMO lived on the second floor of 58 Fifth | for $11.400 against the city for erecting @ Capt. Cranflell, her commander, - -— Dee overdrafts, He said ¢ ; i vas ‘used by smi he tetas Nereade to cing Ale ; 4 SCHWALBACH IN TROUBLE, | Xiiditor Yrequentiy: audited’ bills when | nistory of the deal by which the Brook: | Shortly after midnight, with a bullet in| Of the” Hoard of “Aldermen and thie e hopes to be ready to start on July 18, | Everybody didn’t go to Asbury Park yesterday. u ya hia heart. His wife, Annie, left home| friends dur he ele by the crowds th = tere ieee tweed Bo Bomert liyn City Ratlroad Company was awi . q ; Pe ng the Columbian celebra- —— y the crowds that thrones | gcogeed of Suarp Practice im the|.Hookkeener Pidward 8. Hogart, of the wipany was awallat ¢ o'clock yesterday afternoon, with | 190. i SHEN rT Ee le Path, Coney Inland, Long ‘Treasurer's-offce, remembered one over- y is +l Ker nephew, Philip Knoor and’ some| pNo™pdhet, Heaney, Wafer and Ross Mea Waminpnes teas fale of a Bicy draft of SUg@e@n Aug. 1, 1 road Company, which In turn was gob- -rear-old Mand Laird, daughter of an elter : have been successful in having the Ine William Barthman, of 60 Greene ave-| ,Cok Gots President of the Board! )).4 py the Long Island Traction Com- Heaney and Moses J. Wafer, and Pat- judiny e Hrooklym Island and New de Pi Pith Race—Four turionxs friends, to attend @ picnic at Ridge-| dictments against then th 100 Tioga aud Laird, daughter of an elder-| nore were several who had 0 curtoalty abo t Of (the Board dictments axa rown out, It ior Pamh ly war veteran living in Sullivan C nt 4 weot Bradley's town pret ei | nue, Brooklyn, son of an ex-member of Caaritlens nied fast tut fromthe |Pany. Mr, Lewis's testimony was a| wood Park. oh ao Maina other Dottie! ne tot Five Press” Poteet althoush “wcighing only’ forty pounds hy | WIM hunkty and thiraty wheelmen of the Board of Education, applied in| supply schedule by his successors. Fepetition of the statements already! Altenberg had @ sunstroke several | the Columbian scandal, wil alsorasy th TLIO Bagtngw8OUTEITTGG | Gam lire with ease’ a aixtgetwo pound weight. aid | Petes | the Gates Avenue Police Court this| Lawyer Hirsh for the Committee ex-/ PUTO" ICI) the Committee the cost of | Youre ago and it ueft him in a weak| have the charges against ihem dropped. Deen caieih fam pick up er eighty-elght, pound. brothe Prospect Wheelmen ran over Staten Istant morning for 4 warrant for’ larceny Fouble ine getting Col, Gott) constructing @ railroad such aa ts in use | Mental condition. — resting at Gifford, yesterday bout $20,000 Y * ve ees LIL Ber, 0. W. Mand St0eshed a0 tho ain ot ea-|%1, to Sminpaer tale Be -@ Oe taeees Ra of Redford avenue and Halsey Fia®eat Gien ‘An adjournment was ordered until 3) Be dia not make an investigation. Ara ary _* a eee ieclaTed of the fourth iy | revagance and selfishness in the Madison Ave. | Sunday rune start trom the elub-houws, 460 Pactae | Meet Brooklyn. Tre walk and dog Wee in the big soo at] FOG today are W. A. i. Bi | Altenberg returned at midnight ‘and | Deause of a depletet condition of the boot, r run as the sixth, night. My. Mead] street, Hrooklyn, at 8 A.M. Impromptu run Mr. Barthman alleges that he paid|Gien Islan4, yesterday, proved serious to the! Gx Secretary of the Brooklyn foupe her puapand fying. sere aae bed | The remedy ie to be found in purified, enriched “4 i at Heade women’ 0! (akon every Thurmlay at 8 P.M. and avery Bate | SCHWAlbach % the firse instalment | wolf, This morning a few tnches of his tat! Railroad Company; i ‘aed aleoat tnetantiy, ft Bide, He} and vitalized blood, which will be giv, oy Hea that Saat eta Ot te OM rl aay al aM. on a bleycle he purchased for hi ter, | one foot were amputated. Th | Crowell Haddon an had Hood's Sarvapariiia, the great blood purifier, It A 2 ee a) vey ka and that Schwalbach promised to de.| mse, %, 4, taper lamilr, caat way — —— Baby Ran Down by am Ice Cart, | ill tone the stomach, create an appetite. ang Miser Hemry's Widow a Prisoner, | Asbury Vark has demonstrated its abitity to] liver the wheel on or before July & but OMicer Lena Pleads Not Guilty, | issie aigmar, two years old, of 311 Wet One| S!Y* TeMemed atrgpath. ihemember 0 Mince. laba' ch Ctha\ matarca maaale Narae crowds, but the multitudes of aig mot a Roithuan RR 4 Pippa scnsucr fate, he. was iasieied tr, beinery Hundred and Forty-fourth street, was knocked Hood’s Sarsa il anon einer enak| pilgrims hitherto entertained ‘haw ~ | 18. connesenon tncen Louta was tla) in York been tod of ber impr - | throngin, n of a : wid 0 ‘Prominent! ‘ og * MOTION iereat ibeeretigntiss” UMU*Y gre balls go Gib | veceipl, reluraion snstens sreselgt on ; fase Pew cad cour scoters ial pba ste Gori aie aes en PURE ore to-day, Os le tor gy eer 9 AP : MOODS FILLS cure dabiiual coastipauca”

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