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2 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 9, | sentiment of all the erew when they |Dridge, Owing to the tact that the | ino DIVORCE FOR MRS. MUNN. J ! G.N.BLISS HAS |} MMUOVER on cums, =m wet 22 28] MOBBED THE GIANTS, "© SNSREE FRAPS UH BEGGED FOR HIS LIFE, YUNG LADES TUL. ; . court ne: sie ved he following ts a full lint of the dudicially Free. — d (Continued from First Page) Courtney Is sick In hed. He didn't) ites for the Henley Heat Lady Stenographers, Typewriters, ang RESIGNED —- Fe er ree Sea ‘Grand Challenge Cup (even as against |New York’s Team Robbed of a) 0° fc), Scranation Provent Py | But White-Haired Joseph Howton fail Working Girls taterested: \ 8} puning a steady, even stroke, seemed Oaramen Indorae Corne! four last year) —Co Stig Aas Loa Soa Er- p< incline Navy. Boat Club, Munn against ie sf Ithaca, 5. A; F Wr Noilewen ie Game and Violence Offered, | cst M. Munn was dismissed by Judge Was Ornelly Murdered. i ‘lub, London Rowing Club, New e “f % " ae club, London Rewin Stover in Supreme Court Chambers to- of Toronto, reviewing the prospects |‘Trintty Hall, Cambridg “et The Munns are well known society Gets Out of the Re ublican Passing the ond of Regatta Island F. of the Cornell crew, remarked Y Challenge Place ( efticted with jliness brought on b com ). Colson, the Cornell coxswain, halt bit ntaddhS isl lia bad Rh ai ‘ iy stant application in one position. eres p Pra eRa HOW Ub Vi, Hane toward | 1 think the Cornellers will win, : emt tity Chicago Police Watched the Out-| people, Mrs. Munn is a cousin of Dr. d Mob Kill @ Quiet Old Man fore all will be Interested in the candid st heir time on the river has been| st, John's College, Oxford. Andrew, V. Raymond, President of rt f " 1 Checouipire se eeet aster thu of the Leand 1 i lenge Cup Anglian B rage While Missiles Flew. Union College, Behnectad: 15- and His Sen in K expression of this bright young lady ot County Committee and [rie nite waved nem on, ant fast tan that of the Lanter crow, | ithMRinggn iting fib" ay Maat) ae Ha HA I 2 jentucky, (Ber Cols who writes Mire Pisin Colson, with a patistied look, quickly garet Club, London Kowing Club, Mole- — Newark, No J. as follows :— ait after the three-quarter post, they | sley Boat Club, Nereus Boat Club, Am- The Munns separated about a year “This is the first {p* resumed his position and gave a sharp! epona the: ‘ io} Fe eee GS ahatite ootate a etitous ago, when Mts, M 3 Camses a ROMpOS eee the Erno hd relate toe] Sil rim the fat me Ren | egthy Bu Kags are Bk [Protet Amatnat Umpire Murray%s) fee icon ty ner pustund {o[ Ome of the women te the Femtly opportunity 1 have satisfied that they were right in con- BK, A. The npson, of the Argonauts, ‘This class of women are more or less Rowing Club, dy 4 | 4 emendous pace with which they in's College, Thames Rowing Chib. ce, | Cathy man, which led her to found to write and tremendous pa 1 which lie Aowernat ore, kalih POST ChalIme CUneRrROnRGE| DeCieome Won be Biled Be Once pre. ‘ag unfaithful with her. zeekunee Neer tenses thank you for the - Cornell boys are coming out| owing Club, Toronto; Leander Club, inn sailed for Europe nearly a year at Gl Iricht, ‘Thetr quick, short stroke will! kondon Rowing | Club, New Collere, and his wife sald he told her on his good your Come Thames Rowing Club, i " id GS rae. Gambrtige: ust trinkty, Cambridees! eaeado, July. tl 3! New College, ‘Trinity College, Oxford; AGO, ‘ Wis parents at 277 Union street, Bro 5 Trinity Hall, Cambridge. game which they had fairly won, at- [lyn She declared’ here Nushand. had {Joseph Howton, at Lewiston, eight miles he would provide her with a und has dot She alleged that Instead of keep-| PRINCETON, Ky., July = a LWELY THREE-CORNERED ROW| <cor"ossetes ccs where the crowds began to thicken, everything over thi ec the Cornell boys were loudly cheeret | hom prived of a {it his promise, Munn went to live with |marked men went to the residence of —A mob of he Other Rue 7 A A few feet beyond this there were ex HRY ONSITE ;, Wyfold ‘Challenge Cup Calusa Colleg,| tacked by of hoodlums, and one | Abandoned her bec ni + | fr re, last night, and } Strong and Reformers ae eee vay don't they |Cll at noon to-day ‘Trinity Hall Row. | Chih, Moleg Pc it Thames Rome | tect: Witheelt after being attacked by a] “UO Senled the alewations, Just as the clock struck 12 o'clock He ee att! would he heard 28 Chub, Cambridge, beat the London | iy. aver doblews -W. Broughton and | Stound official of the Chicago Baseball! COLORED DOMINIE ACCUSED. | ona of the mob knocked on the door the Other. ene yee tune ard owing Club right. easily by fourls. D Mattlohury. Thames Rowing clubs; Club, such wax the outrageous treat- . | and asked to see Howlett Howton. He wrAn English Crew would never have| lnatha in 7 minutes 9 reconds Wa de, Geum ana GM Wiunan, New | ment to which the members of the New : came to the door and after talking a kept on,” ald an excited Rritisher A head wind was blowing and pre-K afte ton. rae Margaret, Hout ae Asta MGR subjected In the Windy | Rev iil Paexiteea Be ine eutalde ona aie heres eh ie be anaes i x id : é orp.| Vented making fast time Club, Cambridge; V. Nickalle and Guy | Clty yesterday. ‘am rk Secret. outside and shot through the body. F THE MOVE VERY Wed JL ROUEN A Las She Amer) Trinity Hall had the Bucks oF mont | Nickalle, London’ Howing Club ay % | “The unfortunate Giant to fall into the| Mrs, Ela Hill applied to Judge Me-| The mob then dragged him to the ARRSnTnent “One Athapleanienta | favorable @liore of the courae, air the Wamond Sculls the following | hands of the over-zealous Chicago euar-| Adam, In the Superior Court, to-day for|Sate and shot him reven times, After j Well, 1 would rather they hail licke 4 rrr fine Beaten Guy Nickalla, London Rowing Club; diana of the peace was “Dad” Clarke, |xlimony and counsel fee pending the| {hey had finished him the gang went We thenito: have the thing ike nis. ‘The crews ot the London Rowing Chit [Hone Rupert duinnesn’ Lenndee oat anair, Dad'a't Fea LWaE RoUniny ahort | KruaNl AERINAE OorRn ING Eels Agra: “The white-halred father begxed that j EpMSiee, The univartal OpIETEM Gmmone| utr en Tere Oe eanaen Howling ClOU BRE AUREL ar tane anlonanet nent | Sratigrac ty Mtzaty me HoLUInE short | brought against Cornelius M. Hill, Mrs.| they: apare hie. life and. the lives. of te AO Wine: RUTMBRITIENT Hera Wan anni Rowing. Chun: ‘A. ‘Thompson, Argo- | Of @N outrage und disgrace to the man-| Hill names Mary Jane Robbins, of 146) his family, but his entreaties were un- ' |ronto, started in the first heat for the naut Rowing Glib, Canada; | I agement of the Chicago Club's officials, | West Thirty-aeventh street, as co-re-|heeded and they made him back up|me. I feel better than T have for yearss } Cornell was perfectly right in rownig over the course, ery few feat on the way to the into a corner so they could shoot him ‘ without dang 4 It seems a seven days’ wonder to my 1 Stewards’ Challenge Cup, for fours, at Thompson, Argonaunt Rowing Club.) Before the gume Clarke and one of | sj i rhom onaunt Ro: ae f pondent. 5 1K POM. The Canad ne Were nn Sen eee re aurique, | the ground attendants, maid to Hill and his wife are colored. He has| ters. to his wife and daugh-|friends. Where I used to be pitied, away, K. G. Mung setting the pace at| Parts. Anson's father-in-law, had) wor | Med a cross-bill aski The leader deliberately counted ten | everything is the opposite, and there is Ing that his wife’ ate scene on the ty Bd steadily un-| some passes Into the grounds, When} complaint be dismissed and that a di- Hd an Tye PEAS era as iM he hot a day but what some one wants to Se ata tlOn ee Atet ot hausecboats | the game had been finished "Dad," |vorce be grinted to him. He alleges| wrist, another in the abdomen and = know what I have done to work such @ and other crate were moored along the| with Ruste, Murphy and M ML Naa eyenies atta erry ate ue whine in the wel He ati wee a Ben eet te iucie Anore: waxiy, cnos d the wedtint vey | to the interference of Rev, P. B, Tomp- e men then left the house, takin a Eo ee ee ey ‘hited | Atutted to wave the grounds, As thes /xing) “a "colored minigcer, who. induced | with them a boy who worked on How! | 69) paraaeeynt the Conroe nas with large parties of fashionable people. | the. atten it ler (the stan | Mire. Hill to leave her husband and | ton's farm. They carried him to a va- |COnSAal Neacacies; was constipated; The course Was staked out with white! hea “the armament. stepped up behind Cen & boarding-house at 124 West Thir-| cant bullding and fastened him, tellin bloated; eyes weak, with watery whites; PUR aT eid rh numerous signal] him and hit him a stinging blow on thestae teawdeeenee he, the minister, is him they Fre a he attempted | bearing down pains; pains in the small I noon todayy judging from the ae eee eae ee eter inatant |, dill in an aMdavit says he came home| “one ee Ore ae an so badly| Of my back and right side; took cold ber of American’ flags flying on ai! sides | they were surrounded by an angry | tt midnight a short time ago and found | frightened that she was, utterly. pros-| Very easily, which always caused intense and by the many familiar faves on and] orowa his wife and the minister alone in the| trated, and her death is loooked for. ‘é pain in ovaries. I did not want to ga about the water, It Is estin _|parlor with the gas turned low, He th thi Mant wtere fully 0m Americans present | , Seeing that a free Aght was Imm. /iekeat Tompkins What. he was doing | the mob'a action. The Howtons, wers | SAY There OF tee any one, at Henley. They came by coach and by | he had te was|there at that hour and the latter re-| quiet, inoffensive people and stocd well I was called cross, but I could not train from London prepared to sustain plied that he was atteneding to his pas-|i{n the community. The Sheriff and a| help it, feeling as I did. I could not lift, Cornelius N. Bliss, the biggest anti- Platt fighter in town, has resigned as member of the Republican County Com- mittes, and the Hvellest three-cornered row Jn the history of the party ts on, Boxs Platt leads one end of {i, Mayor Strong and the reformers, backed up by the Union League Club, are manipula: ing the second contingent, and now Mr, Bliss ts out at the head of a third party recruited from the reform men. He can't hurt the Platt ring any more ‘one a dozen steps he than he hae durfig the half-dozen years Carnell with cneering and every other | Stabbed by three policemen. | 4 tural duties, a he has been fgh¥ng It, #0 his following Soret Shoouragement possible: Anstead “of taking the New York | ‘“hecision was reserved. Foe eae teee unten | anything or do any hard work withous will have to come from the reform O14 Glory Flew from Mouneboate, | fo quell the disturbance, the policemen ——— FP the murderers are caught they will be| Suffering for days afterward. Menstru- roughly shoved Clarke outside the BABY CRUSHED TO DEATH lynched. ation lasted from eight to ten days, the i One of the prettiest house-hoats on the | grounds, and made him stand in the . Se ed first two or three days being in almost ; Mr. Bilss's resignation {# not gen- river was that of Frank Mackay, of | midat of the mob, Who threatened to do | ALTGELD TALKS OF BRIBES. Sede A laden : . claco, ed In i splendid po- bo feo e threa a ee mearsk PP pe ccserecr re [atin along tne course, es Hy ng ou Sat Sibed bY the tod for neatly a quate Heneath a Heavy Track. Saya the Humphrey Racine mitt! sound has tade a new iprestners ‘According to tho information that Dani playing upon ita upper deck. On into the, uitlecs of the aun he ciup | AM Infant .daughtet! of Rev. Dr. E. Wan “Doodied” Heavily. now well happy, and strong.” Yourg the deck were assembl of Americans, Including MoH. De Y a large party | ometals then hurried ubout and Anally | George Biddle, nastor of the Zion A.| SPRINGFIELD, Ill, July 9.—In an in- | truly, A sTENOGRAPHER, Denver, Col. , rand "Mrs. Me eave Co aioe ClRTRG tO Be se Ste Wing, of Bon Francisco: Me: | meuced tne police to aliow Clarke to so) |. B. Chircl, of Jersey City, was killed) terview to-day Gov: Altgeld sai reached them, Mr, Bliss sent his resi q nation to J. C. O'Connor, who Is also . : a time a crowd of several Uy — = = a member of the County Committee from and Mira C.-M. Palmer and others equal: | hundred gathered about, the “bur oc- i Badal ie necting the | sy itt i% & fact that certain members of Gq et 1) i \« nyt x yor! D prs. Psa ‘semald, wi wi + the Llevnth District, where Mr. Biles ‘Amand the other prominent Arantioahe [Whe clocks aoe Gnnide de War che lonia in a cattians lett fw mhoment| ee eee ee lives, here to-day were Mr. and Mre, Richard |gignal for a general onslaught, and | Wijte gh ge, left it a moment | sums for thelr support of the Humphrey | ‘i aes gutale: Croker, of New York; Mr. J. E. Russell, |for_ half a block. the Giants fan a] While she ran onto the basement of the | Racing bill. One member, I am told, ‘The letter has, not been made public. of Washington; Mr. Judson, of St. gauntlet of flying sticks, stones and | parsonage in Ninth street. * Two reform Republicans, who are very ules Mrs Elwyn taron. of Chica: Stee Fortunately, none of the team| During her absence the carriage rotted | ima” Kesoctatione” ST lois ve ms r. James Belden, of Syracuse; Mr, Ed- 7 zs A : Close to Mr. Bitan, were at the City Hall ward Knox, Mr. ris and Mr] Pe di hig the police, who a | down the sidewalk incline and up-| “That boodling or attempted boodling to-day, however, and coniirmed the re- C._Caminin, Yorke Mec] luring, all this the police, who @\set in the gutter, The little one was | has marked the progress of nearly every 7 { : port that Mr. Bliss was out, not only ann Wille 0 Niroves a’ party |to'o their duty, moot on the sidewatk | SHEOWE into the roadway beneath the| Important bill through, the Assembly, , = 4 » Henley from Maidenhead on a c¢ uty wheels “y wagon that was| there is plenty of evidence. The two j with Mayor Strong, but with the Hook Hie gusate included Mesara, Percy fear! ene ke nna d. but made no move to} passing and was Killed instantly. House clearly owe @ thorough investi- maint js ! field crowd, which controls the County and MUA: Fuller and two Miss Pullers, | "the attendant who agaauited Clarke | git Griver whipped up his team and | gation.” ° { ‘committee, of Chicags had also attempted to assault Capt. | escape’: gg — Y . :. t 0 attempted r pt. Mr. Bliss is satd to have frequently ex- Measrs. Hall and Fry, of the Cornell | Doyle earlier in the day. Doyle went on Lied ih clsoctvras st tie sass ai alec tn uses nae |e Hel ai trea. eng ut | FREE MUSIC IN THE PARKS. | TO LIMIT COAL OUTPUT. 3 politics the Brookfield-Strong faction has sembled in little knots along the course | did was to order Jack off the. field be One M Month / j been playing. Instead of injuring the aa Mhenmnaibection GRA aiek a irchated | cause he was not in uniform. As he} Two Comoorte) for iene roe so Be than tn Jal THIRD FLOOR. 1 Platt.ring of the party, as It wan de- Tye covega ww to eacaurage the Cornell crew. Also | Bovinto the grand stand, where he had Ores Teer Seven akiea Astute eltGe aati 7 signed to do, he ts quoted ax saying that Win Tam, noticed among the crowds of Americans | m right to bes the attendant grabbed him | Rampone's Old Guard Band, weather | General Sales Agents of the anthra- 3 \ 3 the Platt people were being strength- ia es = by the (coat! collar and threatened tp | permitting, will give an open-air concert | *lte coal companies held an adjourned To morrow, M } ened every day. fintah line the excitement tnere comwer:s gueeTtes Ske Din, ' Jat Abingdon Square to-morrow night, | Meeting to-day in the Central Bulld- 4 k he Kame Itaelf was chock full of ex. t the foot of Cortlandt street. Mr. Bliss {s also said to have been in- until, nearing the finish, the susy cltement. To the home crowd, it was a|An excellent programme has been ar-|'"S @t the foot of Cortlandt street, apired to resign by the attitude of Mayor . case of win by hook or crook, in anged, and will begin at 8 o'cloc! It was sald after the meeting that yor] was something tr i t i ranged, and will begin at 8 o'clock sharp. ‘ Btrong towards the Platt people. The umpire ateamed up to the press Umpire Murra: figured largely as the! Another open-air concert will be given |" action had been taken regarding ; The Mayor has shown a tendency of | stand amidst great excitement and Sfarray’s work, In thelr own town seve|at Tompkins Square Park by -Berling- | Prices, but, that the egreement, regard: i S-| ing limitation of product for July had 4 late to placate the Platt men, which tn | jou a ie eral weeks ago, but his performance | poft's Military Ci . ; loud exclamations from all sides. ‘The ( r nee! noff's Military Concert Band, to begin| been ratified not according to Mr. Bllss's Ideas NG AKRESERD'SEA ETI RTS! Wake Gla Ay resierday beay siliprey lous Tecorde WIE | gg ctciock, The total output for July will be re ek was scree. the Mayor's} and satd ii is more than probable that the game “THE BELL” FAIL Rens tone. So ere tentas wae ’ whrmest admirer and was regarded as! “The raco is Cornell's, Leander did Hl be peateatal nad ie Nick YOUne Bbe y ° ~ i | Deing at the head of the ring which| not start.’ layed over. a ERE tne earie 1 be THE BELL” FAILS. HUMIDITY, NOT HEAT lately made up, and in desir~ | the Mayor wanted to favor. The Cornell craw he pr ‘ > based occur t ’ . . e Cornell crew got a very good e protest will be based occurred In the t inrgest Mr Bliss was seen at his dry-goods| ception as they passed the winnie post seventh Inning. “With Clarke on third One o Or bib Beene Stores é S able styles, suitable for pres . store this afternoon and confirmed the] in great Rib (hake: Wal Goin ORE TS Dalian Clana, manrin k Ken Great eereeny report of his resignation, ee eine Fe tee Green otines Fee eee and home While | CHICAGO, July 9—The Bell, one of Day's Weather Seem Hot. ent wear, at “L have asked Mr. O'Connor to callland Cornell yells ideal A a ie hia waa going on Murphy had reached (the larcest retail houses in’ this clty,| rumidity, that very undesirable A my fellow-delegates together,” said he, | ‘The Cornell crew approaches : Fon Puy coe aorie Teeacn. wiian nos | felled toooay, @ house was closed | weather factor, was responsible for the V a4 L P: Oe eee tasers cae ee ene eel Batata, Mura nwss SUep | ter hail mortgage Hed ty’ the comfort of thw maeuae to-day. | OFS “COW © FECES, from the Eleventh District of the Coun- r - ‘The decision was 80 pecullar that none| American Trust and Savings Bank. No} The thermometer, according ti { Ce defeated, and thelr friends who we of the players realized what had_ beet tement of asseti Mabiliti Sa ean Ae ihe dy orien tian: walting for them were almost afraid t done. This is only or Se eee ae eee rode une tine | recoren of (the. Weather Bureau; has - am going out of town In August, | ask fo: eat o THR tances in which th: nts were roi pda fet ear €- | climbed much higher this Summer than and shall not be able to sitend tho| on ne Teme OF the Face, ed by Murray. His conception of bails | diately purchased by a local department |it did to-day, but the excess of mols- isslings of the Committes. . Victors Dinsntinfied with Faree. and strikes was appalling, tore at a large figur ture in the atmosphere made folks Mr. Bliss would not give any other| ‘The men got out of their boat with- |” TE ee miserable. reason for his resignation than his ab-|out displaying the least satisfaction or | # to the minute, which placed them a! present were Mr. 1 1 MAY LOSE THEIR PLACES. FORTY WORKMEN KILLED. | rhe temperature at noon was 80 and : Rance fromthe cliny whlch) In’view [Ot | cathutlete WHA Che hence cca | iNngth Ahead Monticello, Va. and Mra i. M i == oe the humidity was 80 per cent. Along the fact that he frequently goes out of |tion of ttle Colson, who remarked AL the half-mile post the London crew | Y434 y95, TOW, POU i ts he abbey, yNat| The Wendt Leave of Absence Has! Caisson of 9 New Bridge Collapsed towards 3 fevyos she Mercury went town and does @ good deal of AKHUNE | “We are winnern; but there was no |i Kalmed on the crew from Terouty, | mans, Mi, Frohman and Francis Wilson, Started an Inquiry, iu Exyp! HIG eats epee a ait _§ ; AS NORE TenkS: jw not accepted as the|race, ‘The other fellows made only | down tothe wile post, which was passed Crew Felt “Out of Sinht.” At the meeting of the Tax Commis-| ALEXANDRIA, July 9.—A caisson of | forenoon to 75 at 3.30 o'clock. g és four strokes and stopped. Tt was ene [at anor Wit forty-six strokes to stoners this afternoon the absence of | the big brid Y 4 Hee Aas | > ‘ aaa ee ad pig bridge now building at Nage P The sealenation of Ake. Biles will Wick trely: tielr fault, for tho refers sald | UME Wthneg tie Aeon then Hee on netted For ant Moho age | Charles E. Wendt, Chairman of the | Hamed, by a French firm, collapsed to- CLOTHIERS. q Lan asl Freestar maa cara In Repub-[-Go," and you bet we chaps went. but Po 1L Thompson’ aplasied inadlye nn Wete called at 2 o'clock, and were all] Board of Assessors, was discussed, and | day and forty workmen perished. Forecast for thirty-six hours ending 6 P. M. ie can politics, Some of the big fellows, when we saw our oppouents were mak- | The two boais trom that time on con. ng, as one, of them expressed {t,| the action of the other members of the ae Oras Wedneeay | (32 TOPS ONY aA: Vela: who have counted Mr. Blisa aw their tinue race on about even terms, amid ut of six! ’ Serat, McDermott Accuned, Fair and cooler, northwest winds, ing no efforts we slowed up, as there ak Fo Nore amt Anothe: ember hel crann Board In voting to grant him a four- J iB ; star man in the fight againat the I Aeat exeiioment, until With a few Leet nother member of the crew re- coeaplalne aa ‘The following 4 raw 1 axa was no sense in tiring ourselves, 1/ Sr ihe nisi when the London crew put) marked, significantly: ‘We mean to months leave of absence was considered, | 4 complaint was made to-day to Acting tenses, BYCK Ss crowd, were simply dazed by the GANIC TRAGIDE HALL WHELANB. Gaaitan [Gn piendid spurt and won by two] Win It was decided to summon Patrick M, | (oF Brooks against Sergt. John MeDermott, of the rry's pharmacy’ announcement that he was out. with he otier state, Gulnse theme (2eR, Hee mG TBs The Grand Challenge Cup trophy was] Haverty, Henry Gumbleton and Edward | Wet One Hundrodth streot station, by Edward +792 Ma. 80 (e) One of them expressed the opinion that That. the SOAR Th the tirst beat for the Thames Chal-| splayed during the day on the grand-| Cahill before the Tax Commissioners to-| Smith, of 687 Amatertam avenue Smith was ar- ee ar Ik, Biles Would aad DU hia name om (ten he were a ral of us. Lut we ler He mt John's Collese (Oxford) Boat | Band Sod wae ihe obies As Pion Ss morrow afternocn and demand an eXx-| rested in a saloon. charged with petty, larceny, More Tents in the State C sare WiNieR, Jee EK@: mae ee a8 Sollee (Oxford) BOR! Caity among. eicane and otieee ie Wenied (ep salcon charges. vii. pally 4 the ast of members of John E. Milhol. | “E0° Wmmers: just t : F Fe eae ee CHB NE, OF the Thames | Tig a beautiful emporsed bow! With two] POne oF the new Commissioners hinted | Ney ctor ity tae ogtatloninouse he “told the] STATE CAMP, PEEKAKILL = CLOTHES. thea oe members. of Fon H: ShOL | Ot ain aur we would have wan” onlay fui, GMb a, ter da halt! jandies and necribed upon it are thel today that, the other tires Connie: [feted artes, GR SPRnRURlLy he could explain | Owing to the large umber of me I. On the machine up in the cow counties | ROC: “89 1am sorry the Leanders did] in the second heat” for, the Grand | hames of every winning crew which has/atoners would be dismissal, as It com | to tiaten to him augeiocke@him up. tn the itar-| i" camp this week it hi Bec Mb WIAWEL Ot Dir Biles ly by OED memae en torthe teal, “Answay,) Cialionlee Huh the Bou College crow competed for it since It was frst rowed) stituted an act of insubordination, lem Police Court he was dischaged, essary to put three of more men In one a s it was no fault of ours. peat the eight of the Thames Rowing | fr! —_——s= eo -—- ——s eo tent. This over-crowding has caused 1 far the most serious defection the re-| ay ~ : chip SEES ailemee=steeee 1 omplaint . _ a form wing of the Republican party has! gay Bey eee. ue trees nutasticn’ | Tn the fret heat for the Visitors: Chal| Hanged Him Until He Confessed REPUBLICANS TO CONFER. BASEBALL CHAT. Oe es ante ont Gente In buying Outing Clothes you'll « 4 er, pur th ittie to) lenge Cup the T i a as | = areal =] e er 5 ie, ¢ * % suffered. He has been the acknowl-| (ace tt qpon WAG bent the tour’ Ge Cal Mo Mich, July ®—Chester Strong, a ther’ row of tena The Seventy, | be out of pocket if you don’t watch 4 @dged leader of the antl-Pla va HN Ree ee shatanehii 4 Politicians Will Talk Over the State | The outrages in Chicago described in another ‘Separate Companies this morning ‘ 5 as A lat wing| stroke Hatt said ambrilig tler, haa been enticing little iris into a nee A ; wel improvement in guard mount and dniie | Ut. Everything you want at this § ; for years, and it has been due more tol ype" TNA A sang dit tte, second th the Thames] bara for improper purpose A band of white Neket at Lake George, column by ‘The Evening World's" spectal cor- Willlam 3. Stock ‘ot company K.| clothing store, correct, it id Bis efforts than to those of any one| oon pire said, Go," and we cull Colles the erew of the Nereus Boat | cap wt mMUMMIENE took Strong into the wosds| ATBANY, July 8—There is quite an| ‘spondent, whe rode with the New York team) whe wan accidently stabbed in the wrist while ng » oc nf neat, an else that the Union League Club mi] Spnere waa no glory In It mneailis of he Lady Margate jand strung him up. When he was almost dead] army of Republican politicians in town| 2! "ae an ee wet well ogra eoinotersr| AEPMISIAN Ug ML rip Keowes Bel set tlt | BE OFginaty clothing) profta : r ‘i here Was no glory In exclaimne M y Mires Rage tet Ata bien aml RGIS Atm in the assault, Is de of currence! c J j Monaires have been arrayed on the anti-| gpuinin, “uut it wos HRA Cami atige at tute | thes No told fim to waters He] to-day, and tt is sald that there will be | 12 tne amaull te te ot Mow ee ne a mee Three good thin Platt side, ae wi tbe ar ihe” Diamond yimasient. and un he went again. la conference on the State ticket to be| Uayire sarray deliverately gave the Gente sie More Public Conventence: good gs are ’ The real reason for Mr. Biles‘ with . 9 a brather, Vivian, haviite nominated, The conference, it is said, ra ot Geciaiant ‘The Board of Health this afternoon adopted a| Double Breasted Serge Coats at $5.00, t away (avavceied by men eh the in Le orien Prt t Pilea, aapA Ny twenty ti will be fi ne at Lake George to-morrow, hatmainai! Pai eemenas ne 1) resolution requesting the commitier appointed by| White Duck Trousers at €1.00, Jy do. to be pe ee: ite, | i i SKA GA tie Diana ik ap a collection and Mong those Who are here are Lieut.-| undoubted is declaration urphy was “y Lat O10, », ace 1m freee awa fact Later in the day the Leander crew) .! a pars Feltteen terone We van Avcompinlel by 8 @ Gov. Saxton, Inane V. Baker, Compl out at third was a baretaced steal, from oll ace| (0 MAYOr om public bath and lavatories to pre- | Exelusive Patterns Negligee Shirts a® ; CAMpRED Te Tats Re Bowls PUCHiatt lontered a protest agiinat the iston Neo On the. Arie - — troller Roberts, Senator Mullin, Asxern- counts, and helped precipitate the feeling thar] D&T® ® Plan for public lavatories and clonets tn 98c, and $1.48. palgh Ju this city. Bome of the te-| oe the ump Siifel cai’ fie cmarercunt . “ plymen — Alnaworth — and Schoepflin, B the atreets for the accommodation of wome: ‘ Be ie Dan peu e aha, intl party PUNE BEBE HOH NIK: Wi eee ant HOAL fur the Silver Goblet sgtheagoe Charles Jewell, Senator Childs, Senator | 0 & riot later om A question fF | Se") men. and. for aAditionsl wiations | Fulton B’ld’g, Fulton & N of hy own, to sieht That ite rookie to the Hoard ot Stewards. In the opin meat for the silver Gablaty | Walter i Sarr Ghartes dowel), Benaton Olide, Bon Rito, decide quickly: to that of che] Maligee ea. 424,f0" tations arcomandations | Fulton B'ld'g, Fulton & Nassau Sts. There! ber ius mae, ana he puget |ton of the vowing <xperta the stewards eae a Ban eur enviar ae Lumber Company ‘ncaa = competency of his ataft of umpires, committee are Menara, Archibald, Morrie, ‘Hain! Southwest Corner, 4 DI ahey ed Of the pr hot Change the decision. the 1g CIUD beat New Col. |! Supreme Court toy 7 OR on ‘olman, je board appointed Meyer @bly take the mioheyed men of the party | Will not we the decisis at Wb Beat New: Cole | 18. eure Caarh. to-day ty lloas Dinm » Court . sanltary’ inspector tena sppeiats’ Meyer 1160, 162 and 164 East 125th St, q Mr. iiss has peen owt with Mr. Strong | tare, ae tin aanapia Nata Ae lies - 0 188 ive Vee re antane areata rancen ot the "game. or deliberately” untatt Sidoeal rembatge ne uRIOF clerk Near hit: Avs gor three of teu twodkks heeait Btrone | tative of the ved Press tnat = 20. 3895, ta show cane ws th a ane oust ot Connon Pieas to re over t2samy fran | ihurance lot he game or’ deliberately” untatr| ag additional members 7 declared, the Mayor wouldn't keep hia | Cornell crew were perfectly right in . wi Fok ta dnt ree OFT Hoehn & Coon, owners of the bulding known aa] either I s —— — } Police thagiatmee. * eClarry” Me lee a fevers way | AN AQUATIC DERBY. [tah ee ean oA vtye unless fhe | cue Banani Rast Hee on wipe Tee 2 Sem San £0 Die: WEST 147TH 8 ; ms . | | isnger sieids i. eon the row work, wa wh naan « Vincenzo Nino, who w eased to. Aint ES iT. LB eee Man be a 008, pe ei ter ie iat one Ma Attrnetions | Hien Doahan a Goon Hee rnpire at 288 pene Jieh whe, woe fealenaed to. aietn r 9 appoint Meade as a meany of {them sail ‘Yes’ to my inquiry as to | . y experts hate or evel der ol a wo ey were ready: or not. Tutt LY ON THAMES, Ju , me ete te ution | Tite of any court would. hardiy pre ae wPlact ranks, se cm the iauneh certainly wg undess | HENUIY ON THAAES, July tthe | ; ret Tier uk a counter lain | Jule of ay cour would PACU Pregime co). Prison leat, alah. Me glecurbed the prisoners Meade's daughter and ds having a. gaa | Stood them ie 0p} elt Sse idk oa ketines (A ccunl ST Tere tate (COUP IR. BASS aT ne eee oe ea eee) Kes cae tage ae, gap portrait of her painted. The Ma well will meet the crew of ‘Trinity | MF a Tee RET ee ea) be urea dn tue t chanics Went ins : a where ne will die ducing’ the week of ug. 1 RELIABLE” 3 ‘ oe aa ha rie neat ton Giscovered by the Hlureaw tn, the Pyne | tuechant rhere he w the week of A promised io appoint Mewie: Str. lina jee, Camoricge, to-morrow, wien ere eM Usha prrehnanes Flpvtontess ie: aumugtilats oh the, 8. J. Ac. ane vary macn| Rina nae Banded to Keli. “hi abouted and A AN , c euted the London Howing Chit evew ) NYSE) I : _PNIB 8 eae alae ee yo Aveball Management of Saturday lent, ‘and the an ae Mat oe ety: aide -of the etary to-day. a ity to ie the seven | Tire “int Nake by Culver applied t0 Justice Stover rae it fy “conmituted a present, “le ihe | From the Deam Richmond ¢ Fhas's otie aide o oe | entries tor tte Grand ci Toei Rah eect NHL Ae a Baron aes AZ Minaya ep Leute) Be te Mag Rie ates hak het Uitcaine mond to Death, | this the Mayor thought a police magix Wind Favored Bucks PIMs HBBOR GE Aqua tiCy e ‘that | Juste de to be elected, spheres "PRM jar Cornell's prominent players. TI As the mboat Dean Richmon4, at 6,90] AS LARGE RETAILERS, WE ARE IN A POe @ unregenerate Mr. Cibie vy) At Aa Gk UTomba Ange! K. Porter, a in NBO bas nom tee Duyvil, an unknown pa | 1 ee decided that a Bub ay eo Oks |and cloudy and a light wind was biow-| ‘The Grand Challenge ¢ lawyer, $180" for te Karn. a lupe: | Prop Mi) che aration’ Ty every “at: Bionership Would do the trick, “Su he | ing from Huckinsha Nae ees who was charee! with a AC ee So crac rd era ol gonerel Pay tiamiey ah eat aia | We Comm the ikinghaehing Hares Ml cbse na tea children Sioyhe haem Mia! Seamer | deem ate Maas, a0 Git Peart attest,” New Docker booy cata ' Hamilton, who is one of “the | y . A Barpetraur ea rea Aeee wl hea ' Mra Porter clair eo ie to mail Jul : eM el started, at noon, a very strony wi M this topsy, aud the Leander Korn, Porter etal i aail July 5. On. the ticket Be Beitow counted on'as a Sitonerikesuge® | was blowing from the Bucks sie of 1h Waly Hols! the Record. tar his tack POR SS PATIO RG aerogenes yeh od pO es : ‘ can as a consequency Rae Pee Bet AN pe een ee St nec made in h give Stover maid he woul | era, Connie Mack, the Pittebure acts = — ae Tavets sewing. st eA AEP cs UR SOUR A RA MALE OI tirvoulie Mrs seuamiorsts] in sonmultation. with the “Howse President “for ORTM SURPASSED. NO veumiin far Cuban Tawe Ms Pr pnpenienely) enere WAS Ae Ht e claimed, Duc would give the] over am hour trying to persuade him 1 part NEED TO ENUMERATE STYLES AND PRICES, . s CRTAll new AY Sy ie e hen it Wal leave ue hee With ‘Hrettenste nh, and” Ely, but he ‘lett BUT WILL SUIT YOUR ARTISTIC TASTE AND The dynamite expediion to be went to aid the! pered, had drawn the Jucks shot Recta Me Sra a Ie eS fbe Tomas nee ns BERS SVR BOAO a8 GAG RIS REE: WANE Ue PURSE AS WELL. " Gehan Sasarssats 4s announced to start from thelity race with Leander Cordell Was to meet the Leander crew, ‘| Thomas Ryan, Go Home to Your | 3 see SUMMER FURNITURE, Sy Fourgente’ plant isto, send sh toy iatioot itt] Bunday’s rest and ni (le Must preminent varemen of Creat vicher John, Forcman, of the Petersburg. Va, LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. i ae am When the allo Ereeune bas jeter ie Lear Rane (RUMRINPE BE Howlers in an Outing ailed at Pot ee mc J. . co PERT OF CBRDIT. s te expected to explode with better on: Wie miembere of she Corneil) erg ‘ maured . it ‘ ta bat t m Cornell have h . : peal (9 said that he was nm urves all over the Seld. ” and after a ligut breakfast, which had course ina + boating at Shey Tig meas and fearg) tbat he hae 4 at eaat, one hit 104, 100 @ 408 WEST 1472 BT, Bah DEAGAUAN IG? R’e GGG CAAA LIE Rann ewe were ve prises awarded to the best suicides He at work and was mod Henry Mocbus, of News See ee CRU LRATERCORD EE AHL Ie, gi, “anise rey Ne‘formotiy. worked. inthe ainger Sowing "ste: | 7 lube in the League this morn Near Gth & Pest of Otto Being and of aie h BRON rs of the crew Pa, fine fe tory iM thie city Mra Reg hae BROOKLYN STORES: ' hh « sof tel spirits and confident of victor witing Gets Tw ren and is in deat rounstan W. L. Pic. FLATRU: ame city. for tea ous : ent 0 ry & “Crew! would dead Taidren and ie ta destitute circumstance . Z Fecentiy ‘bough tor 480; Maer, towse Nei Hager, Fennell and Spelimar rd : DENT Saks dele kh é piles Naa xg Mond for 41-page Iiustreted Catalo, eee ee REAR FULTON OF Was to be torn down demolished it themselves, | clally, showed marked improve: 5 MG Ly pugilist, convicted of , — . % F — faking away everviing except the foundation, Sia shone nares peer enee Menley Cow Daan Sentenced: tal she poalieatinry: tor leo: ny Gets His Divorce. : ee ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ‘The only full accounts of Wapoleon Trusted His Alc ee, sentative of the Associated s 1 ards long Fallure in Busine: was granted an absolute divorce’ from Maria | BFookiy. George W. Hulsart, dealer in mantels ang} Reae by Judge McAdam in the Superior Court | t tigures, the cor | ° act tures, the course is one | —— ~ Charles Rens, of 230 West Sixty-Arat treet, | Cleveland : a rr and ic finish ts opposite the grand |! tiles at 160 Pith avenue. to-day assigned ‘The Kenas were married in Paterson, | Games scheduled to-day: : OVERMAN WHEEL CO, opium the Ke ite Com immediately after the Ines play hag Nox yA Spellman and Fennel) echoed the [stund, wbout av gurus below Livniey Faul & Tonue, without preferences Mh Wes iatgtaain, shea bo “eoteannetele. opeblne at Clasiseetls faite sas, Gian 23 WARREN ST., N.Y, been mate 1 “1 think Tam all right again, « slow Regatta Island; the crews row Bs race on your sae HGUOrl ot ae nt as a week ago." Up ostream, against the slight current