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FIND WORK ic) r THE worn or # 104,449 Help Wanted" advts. were printed in The 36.734 GAIN IN_7 MONTHS. D> oe Advertisements were 667,227 eee in tne wore during the first seven months of 1895, ayainst $20,493 during the first seven months of 1894. " World during the first seve: months of f, 1895, against §3.275 in the fifteen other New York papers combined. { 51,174 MORE in The Wort | The World's Circulation is Over $00,000 Per Day [ « Circulation Books Open to All.’ ” NIGHT EDITION. ANDERSON'S FOUR-BAGGER, The Brooklyn Fielder Ham mered the Ball Over Cen- tre Field Fence, GROOMS TAY HRD TO W PRICK ONE CEN LW YORK fHURSDAY ———_s Sheriff's room long enough to tell the reporter that the Sheriff had not re- ceived notice of an indictment or a re- quest to appear at the District-At- ay. Ly) 2 < ey any | torney's office. | i It ig customary in such cases for the ae kT) T] ()N foritat ne miny anpear petore one ot |BELGGet Gregg Shot Dead by|A Niece of Mrs William H., FRE Ne eeeiiiatie rareant weuld bevrecer:| Another Woman While Play- | Vanderbilt Runs Away or any of the other coroners might - JAMSEN seaaty Groase, ane private count cor! EN With Children, with a Banker, before % o'clock at the Criminal Court Bu.ld- ing, and was closeted with Assistant District-Attorney Battle, . It was said that Mr. Grosse would defend Tamsen when he is put on trial. 8) Lawyer Charles W. Brooke, when he u . —_-.——. that Tamsen had been Indicted, in his opinion the Grand Jury acted without proper authority in find- Also Ex-Warden Raabe and|:iastemeneteatta, Grunt Sars |She Admits Killing Her Friend) The Rev. Henry Mttet, of the alone was competent, under the law, to with the Cane, and that the ile and Declares It Was En- Holy Communion Churob, Ex-Keepers Schoen and |" Sheri "rwmgen sore attustiy tirely Accidental Ties the Knot. q rahal's charge. Coroner Hoeber recetved word from a | aianipenbvamiveadia he: Schneer. Arrest the bey shat a wae wanted to rres| 8 heriff, eo ja Coroner, . ned With a Heavy cane and with tig | WEEPS HYSTERICALLY IN ACELL.| SEARCHING PARTIES WERE OUT. Kets of his coat bulging with what might have been handcuffs, hastened to — = ia iia eon n of ae TU SEEIGE ATCENe i FOR LUDLOW JAIL ESCAPE, | wsetsiscis ant suet te albert mass | the Bullet. Sm Another Girl's; The Young People Disappeare: ls fh ul cl ol ‘ ouristed Ue eee and swore that he Finger on Its Errand from the Club--ouse After a tring’ to tind out who had ‘tonted Bat et Death. Dinner Last Night, ieve Th ‘ out who had foc The Sheriff Surrenders and|for he had beon Tully prepared to urrent ae Beads Cine » Eee eo ta heriff. | Promptly Gives Surety ii Shortly after 3.30 P. M. while a crowd ats = | Defeats and Get Back Ahead romptly Gives Surety in Rha oaree ae se HME £0 #eo him In] Bridget Gregg, a pretiy scevant out] KERR—KIS8AM—On July at, 1695, by ihe Tov | f the Giants. $1,000 Bonds. out by a rear door and got safely away {Of employment, was shot and instantly | Dr, Henry sottet, at the Church of the Hol 0 wiragge any ore seeing him, fl Killed at 271 West Fortieth street at 9.15 Communion, Lou! vawver MacLean was still talking | ove! o-day % Ke with “the reporters when an attendant | Oci2ck today by Martha Reilly, HE ARRAIGNS TAMMANY HALL, |[a@°.up an unnounced that the Sherif | Maggie O'Bierne, another unemployed = pad gon Gisl Waa MOE Iqlenecroretiinars These lines tell the result of an elope- Mr. looked surprised 1 tS rand Bal ot by | Ment from Monmouth Beach, N, J. . 5 ne could Hot tmagine Where Shove | ..No: 2,18 # Boarding-houte ent eee ae eee eatanl. tguieg The President of the Police Board Will Get These If He Gets the Kind He Most Admires. had gone. bat it might West | Mrs. Catherine Kelly. Bridget Gregg | at "eh to the Pinttict-Attorneta’ offtve | and Maggie O'Rierne were lodging there | #f¢ @ tlece of Mra, William It ert , Kissa to Louis Sayre LAMPE IN THE QUAKERS’ BOX. Says the District- ttorney Promi: Vander: | Mra, Stewart, 8 to tand &to1, Moni-|Not the Strongest Home Twieler, s After the Sheriff had given ‘the re: | for the Bummer. dit and @ Wall street banke | FRANCHISE SCANDAL. | vess second, “2 to 1 place; Siberia third, Which Rai the Visiters’ I One Thing and Then Did Bvenue cae an echt ar an She Uae Among the other boarders were Hugh | ‘The Kissams have been spending thi . Maetoud Hace—Six and a half turlonps, | an ates i ; form beside Col. Waring, who happened | Henrett! and his four-year-old gon. Summer at Monmouth Reach and so |The Mayor Investigating the Git Won by Conumbua, ir, lato Yond | Hopes on High. | Another. tobe on the ear ‘After Henretti had lett the house thin |"&8 Mr. Kerr ‘he young people were tol) Bie Berd second, even for place; p = . he her! shool hand i throw: ethe re D i} “0. De third, ‘Pime—Lao b ! SS Golenel and informed him thet he awd ee eh cat Senne piles | ieiiene cuoynent or each otnate os: |, Mayor Strong began an inquiry thi A | BRIGH T ON “cphted atten fat pug Won by be een indicted, and after playing a few minutes with ni ao aia ) Vafternoon into the manner In which the O | Baccarat y Landi to’: Litthe Ralph, ‘i ‘ Lawyer Grosse visited the Record: , aw. wx |clety Was not relished by the parents 4 PRoela bapa V'place; Rapids, third: | (Spo lat to The Evening World.) \ Bherift Tamsen was indicted by the} and Wad’ a contersies Cite hie eee the iitte: boy, saked where hia Cahors Oty ee eet rae famous People's tallway franchie was | ; 91 pla p | BALL GROUNDS, PHILADELPHIA, Grand Jury this afternoon in connec-|$30 P.M. When the lawyer came out | P ba Mr Kerr's serious hinis to old Mr. | yprace Py the Hoard ot Aldermen. bs I RacesSeven furlongs. — Won! aug 1.—tnlesa Lampe could pitch « from ‘the Recorder's chambers a re-| The child climbed on a shelf and He sent for the members of the Rail- | rf, 4 to 1 und even; tion with the escape of the three Post- sald to him: brought down a 4-calibre five-chamber | Kissam were not entertaine yi hat has become of Sheriff Tam- OMice robbers from Ludlow Street Jail boast now, that he who luugite | bullog revolver, Ro te way Committee of the Hoard and was | Ra cat B k Pays | sivas, segana. 4 tod for place; Ataman | mech better wame than in his three young people decided to take matters . bested with a re nearly an hour. ‘acet O08 ook ma er ays third. ‘Tine—1.90, previous efforts, Brooklyn had apparent- Into their own hands. — oo |iy an excellent chance ta take one game on July 4 last laughs best? Taking the pistol Bridget walked - The resolwion voting consent to the } = Mr. Grosse said that the Sheriff was t kiteh followed by |_ After dinner last night, Mr. Kerr and | 5, wa CO to! bi (a M g out of the se The double defeat There were two Indictments for min-| nat inweiite fake downntaira to the kitchen, followed Dy | ite dissim disappenred. “As te noure Zones Comnany wo oid on events Hig Losses in Mournin NEW MASCOT FOR GIANTS. jo" of, the series. the dounle deteae demeanor. follows the ons thder SMMeIeee MAIS | his, Waller Browder, also four yeare| Wore on and they did not return, amall |reveH, mules Of unlown aireote, whieh | ‘iinae) Baske am Bow. | ‘Hing team took the Held this atter- Later he surrendered himself at the| ment was found provides that if the | old, of 24 West Forileth street, squads of searching parties went out noe yet been approved hy the Mayor | nvelopes. | Mucad Midget om the Field. noo with blood in their oro ae District-Attorney’s office and was re-| division for a felony ‘he must ‘berree| Reaching the kitchen Pridget laid the But ine Mune ae ceultiees, bea so one Ati It mas? yet he vetoed. } From she Rend ernie eer Oa for the Gianta svould severue te ae Jeased in $1,000 bail, moved from office at once by the Gov- Pi down on the stationary wash-| oe nat had become of them unt | After the resolution was adopted | bye ing) Weel & Best ww of the two (cams, ' NATIONAL BASEHALL PARK, Nae : : ae : tK. | Irwin's "nnd" has vo far thix season ALENT MUCH IN EVIDENCE WABHINGTON, D.C. Aug. 1—The! ved a failure, and each time he hes tanta played the closing game of |Mayor Strong was informed that the Promoters of the People's Company, which the Metropolitan ‘Traction Com- it was stated that indictments had] _ If the offense tg merely a misdemeanor they read the marriage notice in this a a letments had) ier the second division Te eeanor| A few minutes later she began frolick- ieeaingte vanes ulso been found against ex-Warden| may remoy him at his diacrtion. ing with Maggie O'Blerne, and turning| "nines Papers. train for New York ee cnn 4 wayed to pitch he has been unmerdi Ruabe and two ex-keepers, Bchoen and| qyynen, {He Shere arrived at the Cie toe ae it ean Shoot | aNd were quietly married last night by Hecate hic penetra ery et ralead Ae ec ties ain Pater nuk’ Guibert. wes scheduled chneer. himself without belng arrested, much pe ’ ws Dh 5 or bonds to secure favorable actlo thin afterHoon, “To-night they wi . ie irae . . to the “disappointment, of Coroner | Maggie.” the (Rav Dry any, (MOUSE AC NRC ay oe che Basid oF Aldurmien, to officiate for ths Hrideyrooms. leave for home and to-morrow the ‘The Grand Jury did not meet until} Hoeber, who had made preparations to] ‘The child: picked the pistol up and] Church of the Holy Communion, the Ist ly. , a‘ | The Mayor asked @ personal friend metropolitan cranks will haye another ‘The Batting Orde: . -Aifter IL o'clock, Just previous to the] ‘4Ke,(he Sheriff into custoly. |. | pointed it at Maggie. te prown euiace on the corner of Sixth}, investigate the report. Daly second: Ghaned 48 #60 hal? pew) endeavor. (|) Breakin Philadetph meeting Foreman Francis Higgins was| coder Got and ‘pleaded. not fulity’ to] Although It was a xelf-cocker, 1t would |" Tt “klein, the bride's father, | AN Mvestination dxt not at that time| gyi guala Mee wallop thelr hwted rival from. the | GEM. cf Hamtiton, ef. i» in consultation with Assistant District-| found” against him, “Counsel asked | ype) Rly, the fitty. 14 cook, | 1" # brother of Mrs, W. H. Vanderbilt, | |Fenult In any disclosures ard the Mayor Pain leaver end) of Greater New York, ‘Tredway, vf. ales, Te. ‘ Attorney Battle, and it was understood | leave to withdraw this plea and enter | Martha Reilly, the ty reerek coo) 5 ee ee Jsald he did not believe the ste a . It was "Mr, Maloney" Clarke's turn Coreara ath a pompeaks rt. : that he laia before Mr. Battle = letter | uem rer within ten da was In the room at the time. Snatching STRUCK THE DOCTOR'S SON. |,,!Us,invextisation to-day gave rise to 0 to take @ fall out of the Waaner gang | fat Crom, th from “Sheriff. ‘Taman, tn whieh the] plycgraes Got granted the request, the weapon from the ehild’s ha + [report that he had resumed hie inauiry| TAD RACE-- tile aqiennan. ce Gee Hoste, tb, = ary al | LARyer Geoase Neat _| erted: - and might veto the resolution after all, “Dad el from the hotel this} Dailey, ¢. Reilly, ss. Sheriff Tamsen arrived at 11.58% and ghich was) for oem, and CR da of them. Her Child's Death. WARING NULLIFIED. with a mascot in the shape of as witad thule: started to go into the Grand Jury room| awaited Tamsen's signature. BHO Mrs, Barbara Trowl, twenty-seven chon @ #pecmen of humanity as ever but was prevented by an attendant, He signed the bond and Recorder Goft| The revolver went off and Bridget) veary old, the wife of an tce-dealer, owers Diminished by an Ac- strolled the streets of Washington. Hs milion sent, up a lah, foul aioe “Tam the Sheriff" he said, Terai 13 AecasE ani GOAT Sere | eget ene fee. living at #1 Hast One Hundred and] — tion of Mayor Strong To-Day. ‘A rumor reaches here to-day that Peet tty acute: the’ ball Same “sit down,” said the attendant, hastily : The heavy 4-callbre bullet hadi pnirty-titth street, was arraigned be. . FIFTH RACK-- the New York management had secured | Siindle fur two. bases. Thompson out ‘The Sheriff looked bewildered, but sat| ‘The Sheriff was exceedingly nervous | #mMashed Maggie O'Blerne's forefinger In Hoard of Estimate fore Magistrate Mott, in Harlem Poli: | At & meeting of the u Court, this morning on complaint of| 424 Apportionment to-day Mayor Strong James E. Harris, of 2% East One Hun-| Presented a resolution, which according omenal | &t first runs. ww York |, bampe’s generosity was ew York Grittin: geting frst on balls, noafier Clarke for some Ume./sent a “skler’ the services of Clarke, the phe loft elder, Play or Pay F Mendicant Second. aaa amd twiddled his umbrell about in his| passing and buried itself in Bridget's 0b the Sheriff took off his hat} aa" ue tropped !t rirht breast, persons indicted had not ty Little Louisvt how} ‘Thompson, YT | Little Walter Browder, in describing Pw 0 Btreet-Cleantng Commissioner War- _ je hi Tredway forced Griffin at second, and wiped his brow, ‘Then he opened a 4, and had not made their dred and Twenty-fourth street. ne Con i When questioned upon the subject thie ’ 1 " Sinkew torais, L ip to this aftern the scene to an “Evening World” re-|" "ne complainant ts the son of Dr| 0K Will revolutionize the present eys- (Apeclat to The Evening World.) morning, Dovie would neither attirm (Corcoran singled. “Ia Chance forced ay Then Mr nayen a nsen left the € Ruild- | porter, said: : vy tem of cleaning the streets. RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, 01 he report, but showed ap- ee Then Mr Lindsay and Mr, Battle came company with an “Evening | wry . George Harris. A ehild of Mrs, Trow nor deny) tue reyor . 5 a Inning. {the G Q > “i 7 “The firecracker wouldn't go off for} 41, ; The resolytion calls upon the Street-| Aug. 1.—An excellent track, more than ent vexation that the report had be- econ i. out of the Grand Jury room and passed | rt He had partialiy re- died in May of diphtheria, The chi) Net . parent vexation tha Ke : : om his ft of Dervousness and | me, but it went off when Martha took | : ‘eaning Commissioner to suggest ala fair attendance and an interesting multe ross drove one to left for a trip <f by the Sheriff without noticing him. mn hile eH anf was attended during its illness by D1 ms ‘ a come public, | Gtene, Stave one to. lett tr ee Tamsen gasped, and somebody told Me, | P24 AnETY Inatead, | oO S Vat | . ty.| Harris, who was charged with neglect| "14M for advertising for bide for the ead were the attractions at Brighton | rhe Senators trotted out Mercer, thele| Corcoran handled Grady’s easy bounds Batile he was the: moan Way, he sais “especialiy after all] Policeman Giblin, of we Ww heads by the mother. ollection and removal of garbage and} ieach to-day, ‘The weather was all that) oy oj youngster, to bother the New| Teitly fouled out, as did Lampe, One 4 ave do) . tors : eventa stree jon, he the shot] ~>. G : d al distribution of the}could be desired. The sun was just v the Je- | run. . y Zattle shook hands with the | L have done for that organization, seventh street station, hear Sve: i aides *he child Mre | '8hes and the final distributio hi York batsmen, ‘The weather was ¢ ‘ ty Bate i h the Bher-|" sr have made Tammany appointments | and hurried iu peUarieiiba lial deatnon heehee enough clouded to prevent the: heat , Hert rodasts ae eee | Sialy out at first. Anderson lfted the iff at 12.14.08, Mr, Lindsay following sult} ang now Tam indicted and with, the ” Trow! has an 1 the doctor by call Nehtful ‘and’ abot P | ball over the centre field fence for four @ moment iter, iculve wid of the Tammany Distriet-ate| He rang for an ambulance and rei o ie oiee and on several ocea,| ‘The resolution was sprung unex-| from being oppresulve. present [eee ee ane eeninae waa, eaten Ome At 12.18.63 the Sheriff was cailed by the au 4 ~ | ported the death et the station, mibte Ati dbcalleaed,, aie thea conse: e diy and Col, Waring, who was] One of the bookmakers tn settling to- The Batting Order, hekts fst tell into Reilly's hand, Grif. Y Grand tury's stenographer, At 12.19.01] y 028M, Hunk the Disirict-Attorney | Before the Roosevelt Hospital ambu-|{yii'hig, | ANCHE she threate “| cresent at the meeting of the Hoard.|duy used mourning-bordered envelopes} — New. York. Washington. fin nie tor a double, to right. shindle \ he disappeared within, and the door|sekei (2 D4¥e You dudieted?"” was) jance arrived Bridget was dead, ‘Aw the doctor's son was walking alon) | iid not know anything about it until} in memory of the loss by "BI" Daly Tr ae. Selbach, Med to - closed 7 “"Cortainly, His staff was anxious to] Seret. Welsing, of the West Thirty- aula eceh weecee, aa Hundred. ane e heard the name of his department| horse yesterday, It created no end of A op Gut 1b. i hird Inning, At w, | Rave me indicted, 7 promise one] seventh street station, ordered Martha| TWenty-ffth street, ‘Tuesday eveniny ng droned by the Secretary. comment. 1" Meguire, eo | Corcoran made a clever stop of Hame i\ It was said in the District-Attorney's | thing to my fave and break'thelr words Maggie] Te.met Mrs. ‘Trowl, who, be saya, callec a VInST RACE i : Jton's grava-cutter and threw him out, oftice chat If the Bheriff is indicted, the |as moon AS my. back is turned se! Reilly to be arrested and 4666) him vile names and struck him/on the| The Mayor handed up the resolution ts fe Hassamer, tr U sipaetad® nye same end. Hallman : " ~ eae , O'Bierne to be held as a witness, head with an umbrella, nd there was no comment upon it. It niile | Abies, ¢ v th Coroner will have to arrest him, ave you considered that your in- Meee trad eaiitikd having. atruct | thd there was no co Helting. at. a8ie. vin, ren struck out. No runs. Coroner Hoebver got wind of this, and] “ictnent inay lead to your removal from| Martha was unatrung and hysterical) | ire frou) adialitod navi g eerl| vas adopted (Webel) crecceee 8 at Bhelbeck Tredway Hunted "safely, Corcoran r | SOW AT abate ae egenega may remove| when she reached the station-house. |i) keep the peuce. he ex the Commissioner of Puls re ea ay Mercer, p. sacrificed. Hamilton made’ a nll t Wes hovering aroune the corridle: lead: | yousand) apolnt ® Sheriff in! geciaring Bridget had been her friend|‘° “°°? the peace. eed ; u | Umplires—Messta, Heidier and Hunt, | cent running catch of La Chanee’s long ‘ug te the Grand Jury room, at times, | your pla Was the question. leclaring samet. had Der te —— = lic Works and the President of the 0-1 ‘ Thit. Daly base on balls, horpess Uhroughout the morning AT don't think the rnor can re-jand that she had nover meant to fre WILL DINE MR. CRISP. Hoard of Aldermen as a committee to | Ms 4 os irat Inning. tirew Alderson's single, catching 3 25,2 er to the G nove Bis votll- oF rather, Unlexs Lam the nist . receive the suggestions of Col, Waring. | .Sirite took the lead at atart Selhuch started by punching one of | Way at the plate, No runs, “At 12.20.24 the Interpreter to the Grand} convicted, and 1 am not at all afraid] Jfer version of the affair tallied ex- = 7 bh 5 ties Was never afterwards caught, with “Dad's” choicest to centre for a base. | SCORB BY INNINGS Jury was sent for, He responded actly with that given by the two ltde] syema et a oF After the meeting Col, Waring e%-leasily by two lengths. Kose Howard! yavte lifted one akeywanie, whieh final: Philadelphia o16e - ‘ promptly and was hurriedly admitted, that a Tammany | boys, SReaker @ Sane PM Torexsed surprige at the Mayor's reso-| was wecond untill the Inst fow #triles iy anded in Terman hutda, Cutt | ecoctse 010 ° " 3 id want to run| Martha Reilly was taken to Jeffe Will Honor Our Spenker. luth d sald if the act outlined | When Daly got up and beat her a neck| Qupne then. pasted the. fil to. the | BPkly ) Sherif? Tumsen emerged from the yublican Sherif int this afternvon by Patrolman DOK 7 4 [BOR Anes: i Ma prac |f8 the place, ‘Thme—1.4 | Writ Chen Maas ae a ae ne —: !/ Grand Jury room at L174 yointed in your stead?” lin phey were accompanied by Magg.c| LONDON, Aug. 1—Mr. Charles PF] n it was carried out it would prac- OND RACE. | The man who laughs last, laughs}. -! cannot say, All| know is that the | o'd ir ‘of three bi ud Belbact bled iu X genew | t and Prank Harry, witnesses) Crisp, ex-Speaker of the United States] teally nullity his powers and revolu- ra of three bag and, Belbach ambled TAGGED FOR THE WEST, " e r " striet-Attorney tried hard to have} to the ehoot.ng, Miss O'Beirne’s ‘eft! touse of Representatl I ight-| ionize the present system. ; Mi Garteright crueaed the Dest,” suid the Sheriff to a crowd of | WAY Atornes: | t ; , use oO} resentatives, is sight-| ‘lon Ne 4 he ran . © indicted, f b was xwathed in a banda bid The Colonel further sald that all ex: it i under, end. Cartwright he , 8 and he then stepped gayly| "1 am not afraid of conviction, but 1| apg ae eN ee Det ey Mins | seeing in London, He recently visiter | gang contracts would be abrogated ad | yo em Pubbey, "Mac reaching first. Van gath ree Tiny liaminvania Aurea ae into an elevator car and Jett the build. | Jo not lke the indictment, as it 'meuns | Relily Into. the Ware (Of the Coroner the place where he wax born in Shef-[ he™servicw of his employers be dis tof ieee cred Hudwamera territic Use drive, and ike clocks weecaa: # whole lot of fuss and trouble,” and the policeman left for the Cor-| field, Jan. 2%, 1M, while his parents] ‘ensed with, at at ing. What Lawyer Charles W. Hrooke had | oner's o' prisoner and w.t- 2 = . Mayor's apparent change of front| Little Dorrit: 1obitet tie ru : A. SaNiea a The steamer Venetia, of the Hambure: f and Jury came into Recorder | said about Section A9 of the Penal Code | Ours, office with his prigony were on a visit .o that city ciel he come | Tomcka 10b Kew og Butler waited and walt Mike, to} American line, which arrived to-dey akKer |! from Christiansand, brought three tiny i forked] Gver Abbey's head) and a Glant Urlo " % r the silent,” singled and Bull Gort's court 4 few minutes after 2] belng in dir st eonfliet with the Federal a He staris to-morrow in a steam Alvarado ‘nnd Religion, mtarted ‘watay | ite glieate rtucted and Muthe yoy! in the a) ji hut failed to hold the| Crossed e plate. Ji voyages journeying to relatives : hadeknaw all about that. The lawyers Pe a fae aah hus paxites ahel, and hada good crosaed the Wavis's Wet, Pwo are brother and sister ered by them, of which sixty-five had|have told me the same thing nose SUNDAY'S WORLD, Aug. 4.| Mt: Crisp to a conference, and he will a“ om 1 Stretch, finally win-| pulled down Doyle's fly, Stafford dicd,|, All of the little travelle - been dismissed and 38 indictments had/HTisoners were not in my cure. but in| WEEE MAMAN Nh eee meyer |e dined previous to his departure for| rk Hoard Demands #1.100 Rental lengths, Alvarado was! Moreer to Cartwright. ‘Three runs. fastened to their elothing, giving hae ” the Recorder congratulated the jury |of any evil resulis followin. BSBiahe — Commons, Me. William ©. Gully, and] The Dock Hoard to-day ordered the TIERD RACE, Washing! a. - |}dsschgers and were taken to Bilis "i “The only thing I do not like by Mr. John Hare, the acto: Secretary, George A, Terry, to make a - os New York a - and for examination. and dismissed it for the term, fuse end lian ot time: thee net ¥ r. Ys Ke Bi ® | One. mils nd for examination, as with @ 1 Myhan it wen learned thet Bhesift Tam. | age Cc, Voss hatime that IRe! i MURDERER GRAY HELD. | ae femand upon the Crome Line Seam th® ae ot auto | peng, DEERE OP THR NEW | rcttust tekttih Tate MesUas io abet sen, ex-Warden Roabe and ex-Keepers — EARTHQUAKE IN RUSSIA. hip Company for $1,200 per year af Sea wees 01412 34% | yORK-WASHINGTON GAME ayp) WS! pot detained. raed i} The brother and sister are Gustaf and Schoen and Schneer had been indicted! CAUGHT THE HIGHWAY” WN, | Coroner's Jury Sass He Was He.) or 5.9 square feet of land under |™ and 10 Not tie 4 Goa 2 r Aci “ES w lad. ‘The former i4 four- under section 89 of the Penal Code for naible for Sipp's Death, — | pyre People Reported rine | (ater Matwern Old plore 9 and 10 Nort Toate idnecess e pied ” sia BAgRS are tan hes nee, Hate ane atin @ misdemeanor ine ais Coroner Dobbs and a jury held an| Neue ihe Caspine| Sra: OMY dikcovered by President O'Brien | Visa aie agtente. soar g 2 | wee a) B to Aillwaukee, Wiss to live with ao { +" Sheriff Tamsen was notified of his in © Dolan Gets these Whol i cucst today into the death of Frank| FE ele ye : tthe Bowrd. econ Se inet GOR lancdy cee | Smee PAI ie- tayo dP Eo caa I or 4 < sued for the others, A tough-looking young man, with t, who was shot and killed the] ey snovodak, on the Caspian Bey | 0% papers as assistant dockmaster for went along, and passing the | he Fourth District, William 'T, Glesel- easily by ‘two lengtis, with / The section under which the tndict-| closely cropped hair and a rough beard, | night of July & by Robert Gray, alias “38 | FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES | wiheimina Eintqifet, a falrehalted and the site of the most nox | sete wee given the poaltio second, oP ; AM blue-eyed little girl, scarcely ten years ments were found provides that: Was held in Jefferson Market Court this | Robert McCoy, of 3:4 Seventh avenue, | WNCh Ws tie site of the moat noved His | rg wus kiNen te Too on tne Timed.) Mek before Homping Girl. lay meat SUNDAY'S WORLD, Aum. 4.| cid’ Sie comes tron! Kariskagn, “Awer A Sheriff or other officer or peron. who allows] morning: on a ° of highway rob-|‘The shooting occurred in front Of /trang-Cuspian region, It is reporte. cant’ Twenty-siath street, FOURTH RAC |Mont extraurdinary features ever! dun, and Is goin 80, Join er Dreneg @ prisoner lawfully on bis custody oF Im an, ‘y The prisoner was John Thomp- | Gray's home that twelve persons were killed, een 18 ta Henry | fot three-year-olds and upward, mile aod e|pabiieheas jock, Pa, She is provided with the ad- prison under his charge ot control to , Of HS West Twenty-sixth street. The defendant was represented by Watehman, was meee we: Fie. | —_— oo dr of PG. Hahn, 237 Forty-fa i} 69 at larse, except as permitrod July 2, about $ o'clock in the morn-|Fricnd & House, while Assistant Dis- y WIM Not He Opponed. : Instead “of belng » poy ts | LAKE STEAMER SUNK siruat, itepUre, Ee, 1h onse Sha aaa mives at or assae such tcp ne Mrs. Peter Carroll, wife of an| tric Miller looked after the] poxpON. Aug 1-The Cabinet r mitior employees Tr ikestoe Le sal 2 [the ‘Immugration Commissioners saw We duty whereby such escape ty oyster 108 Third av went | Pre Ug Bis LCHtIMOnY Bae ee ot ta » the: reaieotic Inatiention to 2 (Wenue): aaa | ra that all three waifs were put. mately contribited to, oF assisted, to the of the Atlantic ‘Transport | trolman enini, who are deciuea not to oppone th jection « nilon (0, av IM smaey 40d | Whatenack Barge Hone Into the choard the truins that Will carry them Firat—It ho corruptly and wiisuliy allows con | ine West Twentyninth street, terme |Aald Claat o bloody shirt jibe Hon, Willian, C. Gully as: Gpeeke the eorge Dixon got wway in the lead] Alva on Lake Supertor, to thelr relatives. hives at or assints the escape, guilty of a te her srister off for urope, Mrs, Carroll from Gray immediately | after of the House of Commons, st fF command ¢ f afr “ the #tation-houxe, the Way aceompanied by her niece, Miss |Test aad was then a ind Phe command for halt t —_——e - t CLEVELAND, Aug. L-M. A. Brad-! Second—In aay other cane, is guilty o 44 * : jouse asked particularly about the | —— ‘any did not come up when Marshall moved up and. yp LEVELAND, Aug. 1 viele pos Marie Higgink. and an old lady named | Ait, House eee a emiona wore: Ube BIG GOLD SHIPMENTS. } gain. Nim and won handily by 4 lenethtand a | ley, owner of the big steamer Alva, ree. FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES i) ass LACkW ond 1fecces . 5 oo George Dixon was second. and | Sava nom reporter for “The Evening | After the vessel left the pier the three | Jected to by Mit. Aiiller | sd N THE VERGE OF A RIOT. nghaan think Timecd.a AMY cowed 4 despatch to-day from Sault gy neat SUNDAYS WORLD, Aug, 4 | World” called at the Sheriff's office at | Senay Walked slowly down Thirteenth | CtOONOT che ground that the jury was|& Coffee House Will Send Oves 0 TAME Rte Rive ftlonje Won py | Sie. Matle stating that the baree | yowt extraordinary features eve 30 o'clock, Mr. Tamsen was iu consul- | ‘y Wenty-Urd street. Mrs, Car-|to determine the cause of death and 9850,000 om Saturd —_— Pay or Play, Mendicant was recond and | Whasebuck, No. Wi, ran na the Alva, published! dation With ia lawser, Chatioa I Macs rei oneried in Ket: | desianate “whom they thought guilty f are maha Pollee Take Pos og Vision tind - jaallug a fatie note and niing the en ———- nal : hook «© Anally decided that the shirt was! steinmender, Stoffregen & Co., cof | room with water Zz Lean, ex-Pollce Commissioner; Herman | {90K im iin the ease, and sent to the . the Ott | stern om the bottom and t | “CRP Ea ETE RTT Guerra 1H AiG cane, 200) Meat 8 S| erchante, of No te ail airmen wil | Me cove FAST TIME AT ALEXANDER, | 3.0.0") uk ractintse'uite nd Edmund Grosss, Internal Revenue: | Whi eranbesd it and had (marked as an exhibit in| ahin $350,000 In old by steamsh|; aie rae . Aly arent s wanen | ) Collector and leader of the German! Ai {arial ret xt days and | The Jury decided that Gray was re-| Sagle sailing for | ae k handles resat ans Mam: Stewart he Hest Rane 8 aa | { American Reform Union. | tive Dolan Was igned | sponsible for Sip a deati, and he was i . i Omn wa ‘ ° Hd, na: (she avenue tine, a ce irk 6 ! ‘There appeared to he “something in Ne finally suce ar in Held without ball ty await’ the « ot | withdrawn from the Su’ sury thi spain RAGE CHAGE, ALE NDER Tee | APM ne a Norduern Shore express wagon a sebyierian Howl ere Roper remedies vind,” but the Sheriff 1a «oman down the Grand Jury. morning for shipment to Canada. Just iss . A Tweniy-ninth sree: thls morning, The waxan | WeFe apple on } wind," but the Sherif? would not] ‘Man viet nod hefore Magistrate —o AND, Ang. L-The results of this afte aa tad) daehaal) 4nd a Tae | —. come out of his private office to see tae] Deuel the prisoner refused tort ake any | New Short Linme=Manhattan Reach |, P. A. and | noon’s r: are as follows . (siarking, was cirowm te the ground aad co: | reporter, although Coroner Hoeber was! statement ‘beyond a denial of lls gilt. | vie Crooklya Br See excursion columa, #41 7 VF e—Five furlongs.—Won by | gierebig Uruleed, \ ee rere : mm — 7 : : — _ — os evap tttesh teeta mene

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