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Weather Indication: Siero pain “ON A BROOM.” A World Reporter Gets a Job as a Street- Cleaner to Find Out Exactly How Col. Waring Is Running Things. IN THE SUNDAY WORLD. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SUMMER RESORTS. Sy “ Circulation Books Open to An,’ | PRICE. ONE. CENT - Tidications: Fatr. UNKNOWN POEMS OF GOETHE oe afte i e Many Works of the Grea’ German 7 Author Never Before Published. 4 IN THE SUNDAY WORLD. | “ Circulation Books Open to Au,” | ALL THE NEWS OF THE SUNMER i NEW YORK, 8 VRICK ¢ NIGHT EDITION. | RUSIE TRIES THE PIRATES, Giants Make an Effort to Win Queens County, ee 40 the hotels, enloon-| MASSACRE STORY A FAKE. | ray om not sell liquor or t to-morrow, At first it Was supposed that Sheriff Doht | t Washington, a 5 rs * | law would be strictly enforced to-mor- | Bureau has received a lespateh aetton. Accordingly a mmittee of | litely no truth in the report of amas * ‘ | to Long Vsland itty cacti tonite | ROUSE, Mahe, Juty The State ‘ Clee a Usa te eee llmat iat last ntght o« Woman Servant Who Came midnight reeelved a loubtediy be trouble if Hf Doht and his men attempt to! Message from a reliable may at Marke vhole thing was a bluff on the 5 about Tndians in Jackson's Hole, f the Sheriff. A large force of deputy lee ate expected to come tor the | (ing ts qulet at preser * . 7 TEETH SNAP, rane ath vod jhulled | THE WORLD'S WEEKLY rensr, Ud: GE MESUME MONEY! hy the Sheriff, | To-Morrow Will Be Drier} "AD A PoLicy ouTFiT. Hurri'div Emptied Her furse of Wak ; eeandaee, Pennies and Shut the Door a © Slips Were Sold : than Any Sunday on Rec- ™ ilosaer ttrenseds | yt att oa NEC the Last Game of Their # i eM Frank Rohrig, of the West] q¢ (g admitted by all the other Sunday —_—- Ord, It Is Predicted, jin": "Wert twenty-seventh merece at [engearers to Te abmatutely serine ASSAULTED A POLICEMAN Western Trip, 4.40 yesterday afternoon, and noticed 7 try to copy ft, but the majority throw t dos 6 ad be hat the door was ajar. It had been / uy their hands and hope that a few reported to the pollee that a policy shop | crumbs will fall to them from the) Whi i ; | crumbs : «| When Captured at Another House, + jtered the haliway, and there encountered | you ought to have some affection for! Three Doors Away, He Viciously a young man named Willlam J, Down-|the King of Slam. He's a mary ing, of 26 Tenth avenue, Downing tried] What do you suppose he does in hot Attacked Armstrong. Aud Saloon-Keopers Will Be|iuihhttgorain tis taitatinm Q0'Re| aowtner? He winks 4 glans palace te : a was not quick enough, and Rohrig the bottom of a cold lake, takes Afraid to Trust Their ceeded in. pushing his way inte the | plenty of dancing girls and refreshing) Among the prisoners arraigned tn 7 apartment. ‘There he found a complete | 5 gee With NIM: ond moota away | POPE: Court Gis Ht 2 | ss eT tees Wee ane | Auopenn ete ee im a is awa Q je Cou his morning Was Dearest Friends. policy outfit slips, stamps supplement: | ine not hours very comfortably. Read brawny bullt man with a long brown kame, He arrested Downing, who pro- | about this heathen tut intelligent King mustache who described himself as Jut- ested that he was not the ‘proprietor, | in the Sunday World son Dwyer, a machinist, thirty-nine but was merely watching the place fo: ® is : # GROSSE’S LETTER A BITTER PILL. |a tite while, “He sail ie was fun Sr | You will read in the Sunday World| years ou, and living at 418 Myrtle ave Ra had ears Dees claimed to] a story about devil-worshippers, which, nue, Brooklyn His head was swathed nea clerk out of employment. i ildly, te exctt! ou he GSAS HAWGKEE ENE Hla clolnine iho cringner, Wa arcimned in the {to butt mildly, Is exciting, If you hi in a bloody bandage and hie clothing Jefferson Market Court thik morning. reread anything like It, let us know, meared with blood, The charge ention to Be Given to) ‘there was nothing to show that Down: | One feature of the worship is the mur-| against him wax disorderly conduct ing had sold slips, so Magistrate LDeuel BOLE OM SICK LIST ABI His Sprained Ankle Has Had Ai other Wrench and He Retires for a While es gam CLINGMAN HURT ON THE FIELD. e Wrenched His Shoulder While Special A! the Twelfth and Ninth ee eS eater der of a young girl, with details that ‘iceman Armstrong, of Stopping a Thrown Bail—Rain aa a Comstock woud not tolerate In this the East Mifty-first street station, Dwy Falling Lightly. Precincts. land Jer visited the houses of the millionaires wee MAY LOSE ITS LICENSE. are an unfortunate and have! along Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon rs mixed up in your Ufe, read) in a drunken condition and demanded From The Evening World's Special Correspom ruer In in Doubt About uly the “Don'ts” for trolley pas:| money, Cornelius Vanderbilt's mansion (From The gent with the Tease.) on Sunre Garden, fengers in the Sunday World. ‘There Is at Fifth avenue and Fifty-seventh atrect| Terrible Effect of a Glimpse Into the Zoo Upon the Ordinary Policemen of the Day! EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, Commissioner Marburger today decta-| some beautiful advice In these | was one of the places he visite as Han Vieuta 118 (Martin July 27.—The Giants played thelr lest el not to ain the renewal of the salon {don'ts ‘The most important trolley | When a female servant appeared at 1 hoe eattinig aa ican N Y A iH 70 THE FORE game of the series here, and incidental- pee ats ’ Cte sis. enattard. 30-1 ote RMaVe Olly their last game of the season In —.— oo Mr. President Roosevelt does not seem in- Ma clined to talk so much about excise en- forcement as of yore. What he said this morning was short and to the point. He made no bones in saying It, and his eyes snapped and the famous teeth came together tightly as he had consulted with the new counsel | You can help tt.” | “Give me some money.” to the Excise Board, Julius M. Mayer.| The Sunday World's story, truthful ‘As the new counsel does not besin work | accurate and temperate, of the horrors he said: , ; U until Monday afternoon, it will probably [Of the Cocopah Desert, will stir any be ‘Tuesday before the Hcense will be| heart and reconelle @ lcenge for Madivon Square Garden until] “Don't ts: “Don't ride on a trolley If) the door in answ Milired Dy \ mil See Dis ER) the West, this afternoon, From here “1 have none for you and you had - eee ee Lea tm uneetings 48 they will’ go to Washington and play ter go about your business? she re- - There is another tilly named Stella In three games, beginning Tuesday, and 4 on seeing that he was drunk Takers the Curtain - Raiser at|ine ‘vaxttiencning was made neces-|Tommy Lee Captures the 100-| tion nom : . en home e since near- y man toa New| “What! he then shouted to her. * sary. ‘The change of name Worked an Ener HOt Sie ae ® “Livery one know! the position of the Police Board now, so there can be no | i i pproveme evidently, for Crime: 4) i i | ty a month ago. signed York Bunday. Imagine a vast tract of |About my business? My business, in| Brighton Afters Hard Drive. | improvement | cvidentiy, for coking Yard Championship in 10 4-6, |'¥ 4 month ago. a. excepting doubt as to what sort of a day It will] Mr. Harburger's reason tn that he is /jand in Lower Californ's, ‘The earth Is| here. T want money." = pace to the stretch, followed by One T ees the Pirates, have succumbed to, New BSE TOTO N $0) EE Re eel oOne1ONe eraRL A eee ee eee ie Pore | but a crust separating man who treads | Hecoming alarmed at the man's con- Nove and La Vienta. One 1 Love went to the front when they straightened out York, The strain, however, seems to ion. 4 to 1, Captures theland won, wasily byw te math from Pole Vault a Walkover for Baxter, | nave een too much for them, for in two length In fron i . ring exhibitions ire given, yet. the|it from a sea of fire. Smoke and vapors | duct, she emptied her pocket of some The letter of Revenue Collector Ed-| former boards, for five yeurs' past, havelforce thelr way through the earth's| pennies which she happened to have ward Grosse is a bitter pill for the Po-| &tanted them without question. Intermi | Crimea, who wa both of the games here Doyle's men, eeu eeicas wan Creare only problemfticgl, mut eke Strong's to that hor is uae ‘. and there they | easte i vay Ret nd at im, As Ais -_—- Stowaway thir Nine 142. oe =e es Metropolitan representatives re- seer atay drew fone the Coomalestoners | ai tareeaqArteta th Camm tt ee ee en aia silat and fastened the ineige | Medium Card, but 5,000 Pertons| 41 EY ANDER ISLAND RESULTS. | eee en eee eeeenan ae aee cece criitiy and they came upon the Heeger hes oh alas al ate easing oe fad ret discussing |reproot man to make his fortune, hui | door, When Dwyer saw this he aware on Hand. Syracune A, A. U, Meet. Pe eter tae een rasge ns (95 {This Is the letter which caused the! \M Rae aa Seanad concer’ Qe: tties Rinces ‘esd forthe poor wan or: AT iets girl and staggered down the ee RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER IBL- - - effort to keep the Pirates from making The 1 {ax follows AND, July 2 track to-day result TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, | pirat Race Fou With only a medium ecard that | Won by Morris n | seemed to hold ou nar of even | Grampian emed to hold out Httle pron of even | Cramplan we s run on this tt | urmell among the Commissioners (Spnctal to The Evening World.) three straight, Doyle was unable to PRAOUI y 7 y, and f he will don ‘ rongs,| BYRACUBE, N.Y. July 2—Hvery | iay, and it ts dout tful 4 8 halt furlongs. | man interested in the fifth annual cham. | his uniform at all before reaching New "rar place, und pionship games of the Metropolitan As-| York. He Injured his ankle again in He went thr Van . > The very cleter work of the single tax ¥ ue attention of the Police Department Is here agitators Is worth study We sincerely rbilts’ house in Fifty-seventh RACE ot pauline tte moke Third avenue, between = Astor, who Is as full of unearned tn-| strong. The officer had bis attenti crement as an egg is of meat, to read doors west of the (Special to The Evening World) | | third streets, their tramping | Roundaman Tay to Patrolmen Ac- me y ty . A. U,, and especially | Yesterday's game. alled to Dwyer by shouts and people] (air sport, fully sple passed the tion of tne A. A esp y round, Nas during the last few weeks alarmingly . eee ; : ‘ : Mack could ni til « " ne the Las alarming cusera Mant Answer the Sunday World's story of the single| standing in front of this house. On| turnstile at Brighton Betch track this large number of visitors, became | Manager Mack could not decide um oS ideas Leas ali ACN v MORE FAME FOR RUHMOR. Lownhearted at 9 o'clock this morning, | the last moment whether to try his cratmant of the law againat eet walkers, ba { Roundsman John 8. Taylor, of the|tax descent upon Delaware, ‘The single, arriving there he found Dwyer in the] afternoon to witness the races ste a K | young “phenom,” Gardiner or “Pink”? ee eae eee ene cen tT wast Bighty-eighth street station, pre-|tax orators are at work there, in uni-| areaway with his thumb on the electric! A stiff ocean breeze kept the eee Tne imrning, making the | Hawley against the New Yorkers, Just huitte The malt fact ia such a glaring. publie| ferred charges against Patrolman Isaac | forms and with campaign songs. They| button, whi a man whose head was} crowd in the grand stand cool, but in-| The 4 on Wine the jidine Park track very slippery and unre- | jcfore the game he decided upon Haw- nuisance that your Department has no excuse tor| Mihauser and Patrick Smith, of the|are the most energetic specialists who! thrust frou he parlor window shouted | terfercd somewhat with the horses! Ne He Soule. Hable, eee * waiting for complaints from citizens; its negil-| Same command, at Police Headquarters | now bustle about. Watch them, J. J, A.|t> him to go away, speed at the starting and finishing! gp, CLAIR, Mich, July 27.—The post-| he members of the Syracuse Athletic , gence to suppress the said evil in simply un-| this aftern If you want to be able to convince| As the polleeman came towards the | siretches, pérdonabile negligence, expecially in view of the] Formal complaints charging persury|your friends that the talk of enforcing| bexgar he heard him say: faces taub owing; Amoctat feck hat the Departinent requires (the imiemborw| will be drawn up Monday: all obsolete laws, no matter how dead,| “Maybe you think you can make me |, ‘et before the second rice was called) this: mornng. ‘the wind wae stir and| of the force to commit crime for the purpose of| ‘There is a bitter | tA : | Association are entertaining their guests | ‘The weather was very uncertain, Dur- orthwestern Ama- | handsomely, e e! y ell - rthwestern Ams: | HAAIMOMELY: cme tad a conference at| ink the moraing a heavy rain fell, mak DE eee ited ty go one with, the| {ux the grounds rather soft and sticky. as it blew directly in their! poned races of the fecling between |is nonsense, read the Sunday World's| move on. Was not Injured to any slenticant eX-| the water was very: lumpy Lord a Deir eae a ak 4 tgs gains, Wee Ce eee causing others to become. criminals Roundsman ‘Taylor and many of the |article or dead blue laws, Do you know! “What are you doing here?" de-| tent. tathavwente ie wcull was won by} over ull Monday, Tae ee eee e ee OWnYen. Waa VaEe 1 beg further to say that the presence of so] Wutrolmen of the Twenty-seventh Pre-|that it ts against law in New York to! manded the stern yolce of the officer FIRST RACK J. A. Rubmor, Toronto, in 11.27; C. Louls| 8 tex follow high, making flelding extremely dimeult, my promintees Asie lab bs ard oe cinet, the latter alnost toa man claim-| have in your possession any oyster be- | Dwler responded, “Nothin'." The offi For three-year-olds and upward, selling | Van Damme, of the Mutuals, second, in| Danh—T. J. Lee, - +] Despite the unfavorable conditions near- eo existence of disorderly houses In or y 5 Dwight vii, and It. Johnson, of the Argonauts, x" hint’ hin | third, time not taken. One Mile Walk 8 Liebgold, 8 A | The four was taken [. Lelbgold, Nod A ing that Taylor has repeatedly made |tWeeo May and peptember’ “The penalty | cer then ied him out of the areaway 1s $9 for the hrst Nunured oysters und ae false complaints against them, until It {ror each hundred alte: as Bel bwye walked along quietly with the has become absolute persecution. Ee eee n ant Weed eat OF honee te Vell can make a good deal of money ly 400 persona were present. won ‘The Bat © second: David Fox ar the same, and that the citizens have a right to expect their suppression by the Police Rotting. St. Hit, Fin, Sle as policeman until he arrived opposite St | BAT ee thine i etm ew York, Department The Commissioners ordered Milhauser) raiding the oyster departments of ‘ i raven ; ide Toronto et Neate: eae CeenaliaaUaee foul walking | MUCDNY, AE: m anformation that the police cap-|1o make charges against Taylor, and|cumibiacing the Wanteee thee: Have | Uuse's Hospital ground at Fifth ave lenerd 6-1 85 | Toronto of Rochester, was disqualitied for foul waiking i day the roundsman was’ tried ne Niner era tains will generally hire citizens to pro- | {ast Thurs - 4 he Mu- ne Vault H No Mater, N.Y, ALC, won, | ‘Tiernan, rf. oysters all the year round, Refrigeraung | Mle and Fifty-ftth street, where he the te fi } a height # ft 6 in; Kallusch, ROA. C., second. | Van Haltren, ef, by. Commissioner Grant i Pos apt: stopped and . ton took the lead at th ime Tay These were the only entries, and the event wael Dav! nzel,’ cf. cure evidence ngatnat saloon-kcepers| Ypairaiman, Bmith, corroborated ini-/Szstems Make the old theury about) stopped and asked: Jong and maintained it to the TP A LO A al ire ae ds LIfe Hicrbauer, 2. + to-morrow, hus emulating the example | hauser and seemed to have made a 00d Pyonsense, | 1t 1s tthe | you taking me to the station-) Fiesta took the place from Sue Kitt entra le) on “exibition In IL ft Stafford, 2b. Cross, #3." t ; , case aga.nst Taylor, but Col. Grant, to sy é iO ASHNAE. Lhe Taw. LO ” at the half and from that point on there over th in Is.31 . 1, ab. e+ ee of Capt, Josiah Westervelt, of the Hast | Case awa-nat Taylor but Cat. ti fo | maintain’ anyw wtany time in New . ‘ Abate Ghiy TwOL in the rece. HAgeltt woe ratube ——— es Farrel, Glingiman, 3b. One Hundred and Fourth street tation, | (8° en chrwes of “perjury. agatnat | jerk City # Bland for the sale of oysters) Armatrong’s reply “OT coursé.” Was) was driven hard under the whip to win. |W. C. Nowck, f 1.90; F. INHALED GAS AND DIED. Busie, ree who made eighteen arrests last Sunday | both Milhauser and Smith for falsifying yould ¥ roit, #1 makers we ¥ to be taken neriously, this A by this means, has caused increased | ‘he trial record, would be # busy worid and Roosevelt s| Upon Armatron| The assault was go| front of La Fiesta, Time—1.43 1-2, Detrott, third Umpire-Mr. O'Day. 1D au the nonsense of aW-| no sooner given than the beggar sprang | and only finished a short half Tenath in| Bancroft, “ ene Pour-Oared Shella—Toronto, P| Alex. J. F. Durham Committed Saj First : . 2 yould be @ by “ ‘ 4 3 sudden that it made the policeman reel OND RACK Benior Four-¢ uneasiness among the saloon fraternity Would be @ busy force, ‘The thing to do | su J. Mulaueen, bow. JJ. Ryan, 2, Be a Me sslocnekecpers say they do noc| TO HAVE WARD MEN AGAIN? |%2,10,take the Ten Commanuninis us| against the iron railing, Before, he Fe eee netic. | Bahimon i Joseph Wright, atroks, won he eras Juste ihe plaza Lok ee arte serio! aS you can and not to wor! aie : 's caught OE" lrime 3 e' y y know exactly who to trust, hence they - about foolish things. 7 | gould, recover (AlinAelt (the: man cava pinalog, 16. + UE ages Alesander J. F. _Durhaiy, Rilrty year gan to fall. ‘Sturphy hols must proceed with extreme caution Police Hoard Contemplates That) if 4 1ui-jar cover will not come oft | him by the throat. pies itis Gaivlae eantnec sporting | Oc wee found dead in ha room at 76 casy fly. for Beckley. lernan lo- Beare ae pane yet ak: aaa a Hous a shake<up. put iL upside AE Wn hot water hat Armstrong soon managed to bre butte Larondie, 97 «rieary) ryt sce page 3 West Ninth street, at 12.90 this after- cate es : ae wena” The pha ea Fee eall, will be. Will loosen it. Rub @ brush with oll of) away from the baggar's grasp and dealt 110 (Koofer 5 5 i z hoon pall gelled. out ovel ih i Gay, |e tenons ce than ever wi Pe at was stated from a reitable source | SA8sAfras over your windows, then give | finn a blow on the Heald wath iis atey ice eiares) mi tie 6 6 — He hadcomimitied autolde by inhallag | anion ce ona fee. .on the Bi ag _ Oeperienced ay along, it is known that {at Police Headquarters to-day that the | icy cunt stand “the. oll of susnatras, | At Cis tu nw cal Jumped oft he fleld wax sent away quickly, with THEIR STORIES CONFLICTED. J jiiramatine cow E saored on Crows wild throw. In trying the united forces of the police, the City | (+ mmiasioners intended to restore the | bury a gh hen under ground—wrap- | UM # 1 to er's Imperial inthe lead, I Der want X Vizance Longue, and the cite $005 Jia svater of having ward men in the | Bed ub, it : Will make he effort yet unprecedented, various station-houses. hs Particular attention will be paid the} Since the abolition of the position of — = shoulder badly and was forced to retire, Niles taking his place. Van sine minned After Accus- STEEPED MATCHES IN BEER, |slet. | Davis whacked the leather for Killen, xpinuing | to the front at Jrong lad to use| finished in 8 head until he | ond and Be Simms Third tace—For elo tend night, and it t [into ‘the gutter. Ar 4 SPP | his billy on the fel from two | submitted 1 Be 1.4. Time. n three-year arrest fwo ‘bags and Van scored. Clark hit 4 Jumns of facts which will lighten ed him to the workhuus Wanaee? a S furlongs. —\Won by by pitched bal Fete eect itndag there were many {Ward men rime has inereased and more | OF every Tuweeney mB, ih NT Gia POUR, OER ait wie secsag and | post at ‘Twenu-seventh | Then Deaf Mute John Kilsen Drank | Davis was called out at third by O'D: Gchults, Last Sunday there were many z fu wv, Bi Sunday World to-n te Porter Ammaulted. | \gstin third, ‘Time 102 1-4 atree Madison avenue, at 12.30 Td (OKI AUIS Stafford hammered the pellet. to centre alone open in Schultz's precinct, and|evils have crept into the city bral Te ee URI e Ya pean ain ad | Austin 2 | Ph BO ri elf. FEROS a ae a tak raed: Wel " there are a large number of them (0 | men, it was said, have all they can at-| mifable of Fighter Corbett, with | Wil ra old, ot 14 CAT TOGA pelao at Bug | ; iilew | Jonny Kilaer, twenty years old, an in-] Wd pitch put Jim on third. Farrell ee ye end to when they do the ‘ol duty, | all his me nents. ‘This pleture has | We yofitth atree of the West Thirtieth street station, | O00" MM et rye , sapped up afoul for Niles, Three runs. Ti is further sald that upon Sun tend to when they do thelr patrol duty, | pe out ous by every AMNLNE Ad bOX- | calored porter of Corvellun Vanderbilt's prive HARD LUCK AT SARATOGA, to ee nen aon voung | mate of the New York Deaf and Dumb | Pa eOh ‘frst-on balls. Genius forced effort onthe part of Capt, Schultz will land can give no time to anything cise ALY BENE Od pOss | p resilve Niwa erie | i; i ee ee een whem | A#ylum, Went to the East Sixty-seventh| him at second, but Stafford threw witd- v depend whether charges Will DE pre) ine teeraPatively safe trom. detection | sue ereate To-marrow the Sun |" *as « complainant at Yorwsllte Gourt (te | atain § her {ten ach two young » WHOM) street police station this afternoon, He|ly and Genins reached second. Beckley ferred against him or not are comparatively safe trom detection | Hy Mord prints rare Me mado a charge of avait against Witla |the puliceman knew to be atreet-walkers, | tert pelle stution this afternoon. Hej Tt aout a gate one and Genin Ties itn Precinct, the station-house |so long aa there are no ward men to ty Mord prints a gslinilar picture of | hiya oy eee Dlg Musee He any ic varme The men, (approached the sergeant’s and bY] Reured. Beckley Was forced at second of which is in Charles street aud com: | wateh them ee ore i A Thiereradn: aiteeics @ eolbred’ parte and & vill be the A igns made It Kr ‘ommissioners are said to be fully | t signa mu ¥ | convinee Corbett that be will know after | ¢ manded by Capt, Delaney, The measurements will | al to The Evening World.) wn that he was in dis-|by Stengel, Stenzel stole second. Bler- ier palace cer, There has heen tad ‘ Jet go the women when Killl- “kh TRAC TOG a.\0 tress. t first, One run. Gentes of an AYACK (an ealcony mun AM ere Te ala, been apeited to: iy | UMS fkb: chil he nas not been play Ins Hing between, the two tne for seme | RACK TRACK, SARATOGA, July 2% | tea approached and walked towarda| Hy diligent. inquiry | Sergt. Gland BRN EE Oe SCOR BY INNINGS there the allied f-rces will make a Strong| has, it 1s gald, been decided to’ have in| [Wy tennis “Fitzsimmons is a Very Kool | Suparaging’y. of, Robinemn'e, ites baw nigh! | Nothing but hard luck seems to pursue | sixth avenue. Killilea asked the girly warned that Kilzor ned mule an ate ais ba firht to shut up every saloon, the near future the old system re-estab- | Ayniing machine. He is not a natural, | ines fet i the Grand Central station |the Saratoga Association. After cajoling t 4 eee hey ‘told tempt at suicide by steeping matches | Sew Yor d ENG ety mile eeporcan. |diehed. inborn, ready-mode fighter as Sulitvan | te it in said, eonauited and kicked Patter Stn hereeea amine thal ice the men wanted, un In Beer and. drinking ‘the mixture, He | "iaburg 1 5S chiet’ of Police Comin thie mornitg| exonerated Policeman Ruedig. | Siur‘iigiier ar ‘Sullivan init ie tts | "a ang Ani BAteninR: Harseine) OHO Be Ae Anal tae ratenied ADBY NAAR a ear ere NULL DUTAILA OS Mio ee Te wae eee TO Ne AY] atagintrate Kuditch tn Essex Market Court to-| R004 fighter. He likes fighting—he has on, — |Brammes, they finally succeeded in ar-|'The women ‘retused to make a com = his strength bunched whe wt wilh do wood. He can take punish appear to like it if Corbett want the championsnip (o &¥ to | tated angarooland be will have to fight. The 2 Magistrate and. patrolman Measurements will teres ed the all fightiny ey found| A reporter for th frequeatiy | condescended, In thi SW the galoonkeepera be allowed to| day publicly exonerated Patr Ao business between the hour of 12 mid-| the Eliridge Sire: stat night and 1 o'clock Monday morning?” the Chief was asked “T know of no law which will prevent] ® srit, them from doing so. I belteve that the) \hirs® greenest policeman on the force knows) pore Clim flat he cannot legally arrest a saloon (oe ne won eper for selling Mquor during that! jeture and KeukTand so far'as I know they can: nistory, 10d Keep their saloons open as wide as they p a elie pr. in we dun y Worte i Keeney chat times They will have'to) — RED CAP FOR SATOLLI, | iiuvilve {2° the pune’ wid’ to man Raedix, of) n, who arrested Rosa Schwartz, of 45 Delancey street last Sunday. On orpus the woman war dls. been reput curate caning De f however. YORK-PITTSBURG GAME WILL BB ranging 4 card that promised racing of | Pitint, howeve (ion street, | ‘The hoodoo wax very much in evi-| Twenty-seventh street, when he saya he | Ridge F; sult, No § id Twenty-weventh street. He took her Mer fs y Suis q tol lea that the man ewent John Rutledge ‘oy and other nearby: towns a chance | £94, told isilllles thay the man represen) f shawierl| A cea eae ens er aa ieee ‘An hour later Kllljlea was standing MAY ENJOIN L. |. RR. GIVEN IN THE NIGHT EXTRA, Union has] Sensational type to-da on the corner of Sixth avenue aud ph Fo a = oe ree eee ea Me nC RC PEMA cna theta tanan CH Cam Renew tte Motion tm the! THOUGHT IT WAS A GHOST. Vale nto rain, ‘The racing did not be RORwD Be Nelle Ht — Francia Hgan hav been re-elected Freatdent of | UNI 2.90 o'clock, the idea heing to give | roughly by the arm. and after walking| Permission was granted to the city| But It Proved to Be a Rearded Lady Laborers Division No &, ‘The new Secretary ts|lovers of the sport residing in Albany, | & few feet with her released his hold’ authorities by Justee O'Brien, in the with a Clean Shave, ; a tha ‘Gow tase atitary ed himaelf as an officer, AKillllea there-| Supreme Court to-day, to rene Jullus Wolf Ue the ae Lee ear tenet (10 take advantage of the half- Aranch 9, of the Workmen's Gi pliday | upon fi ywed the fellow and took him tion for a preliminary injunction In the with Barnum for over five years, but close up again, however, at 1. o'clock. eeruec Unto tate estes by cioanmanere (27a, viet the irack j MMO CURLOGY', Ss staceet Court this sult to endein the Lone Island Railroad] Ying nas lett the business because it for the law provides that n: loon ‘9 colum bout the Ne ? The Walking-Delegate elected by Cloakmakere’ | ‘The storm, however, put an end tO werning he sald. his eo was Jorn) Company from carrying passengers to! aint p i + Oe business between the hours of | and) Ramor that the Pope Will Reea| In SHOE Ite Intiodices anew Now {ie Julius Lets, a member of the | morning his name was John didn't pay and !s now a cook in & morning. the Association's hope of atronage Faden, that he thirty-three gece EY | the Aw n't hoy Faen, tha was thirty #| Bay Ridge from pler 1 North River, a) * ture in the ever-changing and always y urant in Fourth avenue, this, city, | Make Him a Card z Shik from. these points, The \ endan Sint tenided at. Huntington, 1. 1. | poing a violation of the ferry franchise nF Aventia his, oly, The Chief was asked regarding the | Improving Sunday World. in tt you), Shirtmakers are on strike in Ovo shove Their) thoretore, was light, The re ceased, He said that he was a salesman em- was arrested as ag! Jaw for the sale of sott drinks during the) Mgr. Satoll!, Papal Delegate in the rend of one lady who rode 113 miles on | ution Nas been amalgamated with the Shirt: | s/87° af, ing and Track {layed by Collins, Downing & ts, and Fights of the city, and an infringement | iagt night n Willlameburg. hours of 7 o'clock ‘and 6 o'sloek tn United States. is, according to a re-jher wheel in a day, of another lady, | UC" (iil as 2) Was not 1 very much by it eX he wis, stinding -op the corner of the rights of the lessees of the Bay e tenants mornin n years old, who Killed two | te cht pion { anrouncement from Rome, about | only fourte at South Fiftn street and Wythe ave- ment on foot among waiting for a car when the polte He was guarded in bis reply: He sald | cx i man Ridge ferry from the foot of Whitehall) nue noticed a black-velled figure walk- event them from so doing, but that & Dreasty a nan Ws Of) Eighth wtreet. sips aay. to inter “4 pit, yi she RAM he Po thet he ban ‘Justice Ingraham, last term, refused | Cer went to the roof and found a wo- prevent them (iia respect must not be Curainal on the staff of Pope Leo XIII, | variegated sort Fann rete cers, Bausch, McFadden, Welsedor-| Club it. behalf of Dr. Street, who Was! to move on, and he sald that he had a stice Ing 5 ee ee ‘biack with a Beaty What he savmcial hy any means, that | Satolli fs ar ex-pupil of His Holines oe pene that you will be entranced | rr O'irien, Nesom, Hitert, Bratt Uirich and) Fuled ca) Gt, Asaph a B mpeing fos night to be there he waa merely Walt: to rans. an injunction | the ground | veil leaning against a chimney. She to 0 at # ' iby the story of the bieycle wedding in ty vior were 4 by the Board of Watking | bein gneerned in the pulling of the ing for # & n the po » he that it would 4 serto) interference | Y& 5 there were lawyers on, the Boned of Foy | and his alleged promotion to the rank |Paris, The bride wore white bloomers | fete \y ren'en Contracts «| Ally Sst mmertime Stated. told the git to make & com: with travel, He directed however, that | Said she had gone to the roof to get bettie “that point. Lof Cardinal is probably largely due to |and had orange blossoms on her bioyeie ae anti a(R x not the intention of the gentle \plaint’ of impersonating an officer | the railroad give a bond Mf 425,00 io se-| amet Of ign was astounded to find . palates nen | thet tuct that. Every one rode a wheel, Including {oD de He CoG) | men interested to ask for Btreet’s rein-\amainat him sak aah pe | CUES the elty ‘Against any long in conse- | ,, The policeman, was astounded to, tnt | rate Ladislas Zalewski, titular Arch- Honor the Mayor, The pictures, hatko a f who ia | Atatement, bat merely to have the Joy Vatroiman Kilitlen ould not. subs | quence of the operations of the terry. | {Na Je Prmansh bie evidence of ha Y AT ROCKAWAY. | bishop of Thebes and former Apostolic sixteen columns wide, of this wedding, 5 Joho K. ume Club lift) th bay OF a ey e108 on stan ate ied ua BF png tee ARISES eunubosiinas a Put eed a heavy beard and. mustache, DR . | Delornte to India, is Mer. Batolll's showing all things, including the bride rma eet's horwen, in order that the ruled evidently | , he pri t Sel whestaa! Gamers, | ABE Bad 8 BOATY on the prisoner Way petals elec ple succesvor in this country. He and groom biking off, with rice and out and striking hat and cap opera-| Off turfman may sell them. | dischark i | neck. th tae tanceme Court tener, | REE RAO an MATy (OvErTOR, Of Must Be| was a pupil in the same Roman col- shoes flying in the alr, are the best ever the United Hebrew Trai Rain started in again just after the — = « udge O'Brien, tn the Supreme Cou raay, | Pourth avenue, this. city. intnona: Me lege es gato, and, though little known 5¢en Central Labor Federation. will| first race and the tra k Was soon con. Wolf & Co. to Dissolve. Jeranted porary injunction restraining Peck | PONT) avg Justice Harriman was clo Morrow, among American Catholics, has already Read of this and of Cvesvthing, ne | ead att haha werked Inte -@ mua NA Jon of the Sopseme Court, today Snyder from manufacturing or aetliog a litte! golq that. the, police wanted to Bold keepers at Rockaway Heach |e transfer «ill hardly, take, place —+ the sebeond WAY the lonkeareul an And tee ean nas Wo incorporated. grorers, on bahait of Honma. Malget. eho petenlen. hs Suspended sentence and” the sions state of mind to-lay| pee.» Autumn, owing (o Mgr, Satolll's | tse Germa Laundry > tatethe Vogt [dition of : preeent wages [elie 1 Lave. a wha a i x | many fonts in the United States. | The ‘nal Sclored woman 'on wrepper. *e® Iueing aiready hardiy above the starvation level. (Crimea, 15 3 1 «Company, (ebicd everyshing assumes a grotesque shape, walked out of court engagement tes. ei

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