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WORLD: THURSDAY EVE NG, AUGUST 1, 1895. and struck before Strike May 0 White also sa SAW POLICEMAN IN ASALOON, [WANT T ‘| City League Man Beatty's Charges Against Patrolman Mitchoil. 0 STRIKERS BACK TO WORK. Over 11,000 Tailors Still Out in the Metropolitan O SING OPERA, Incxverienced Weul’=fe Chorns Girls at the Metropolitan, 1 it was the to equalize the hours of labor and way: clothing Is extensive in the cities wher ly manufacture fair competiti rf Rooney Did Not Appear to Face Sevem Accusations, national if t out the pol Nearly 200 After Twenty Vacancies in ¢bbey & Grau's Company. Arte nus W xeveath street don tral before wr Andrews at Solice Headquar ed with being off post out ina saloon on July uit was Matthew Beatty, Fitty-fourth street, a mem Most of Them Experienced Stage Fright Without an Audience, rkers are empuoy 400 CONTRACTORS WEAKEN, arly 20) singers appiled att sin the chorus of Messrs company. for ‘The larger proportict Dar and went od up to the Strikera Are Confident that the Romaining 650 Will Soon Surrender. 20 members An Opportunity men will have Miping out trom their utter Inability required of the to fll the position The men who ar gave similar KNIGHTS JOIN THE STRIKEST. in the officer's: be Anarchists,” m gray-haired wome saying that riers. to-day tus Schwab's fy z ‘ommissioners. Robinson United Garment-Workers’ Executive Board Discussing a Possible National Strike. could not resist the temptation to make telegram from | who caused | T |Pleasant, If they could full the re-| quirements, “What we want,’ Commissioner Arbitrators Meet Schoe © of Ins brathe sald Mr. Ruben, the Settlement ¢ voney have been mi POLICEMAN’S LIFE IDYLLIC. jen May Follow ducted the e young Voices to complete the the coming season. }to Increase the Thirteen hundrod more of the strik- ing tailors returned to work this morn- their bosses having signed Brotherhood's agreement and given the required bonds that they would faith- fully observe the terms of the com- afterwards, # from exhty to Taban and Frenet us singers, | over 8% vacanci «list of eligibh German, and the new able to sing in that lancua This makes 2,500 in all of the New York contingent of §,0% Brotherhood men and women (there are 20 of the, latter) who have resumed work for! 20 contractors. Nearly 1,00 of the 600 men of the Brooklyn and Brownsville the Brotherhood hav to their labors, ospoctus setting forth bluecoat's life pmissloners at 8 o'clock this eventng the glories of this is not an opera schol, but Volce counts for appearance means real business everything, Toard. will formaily and hear th n's salary Is announced to years to that «and his work There ix, the prospeetus de- ath that may records and incorporated 41 The first two or three that came for- members of the C. ation were dh and when asked te itate for a moment |COUrs® of action after this notification, Hy blue thie mor Sa shiniig upward od to confer Pollee's chatr, OF S000 ay and according to with @ salary reports received at Walhalla Hall, the Brotherhood strong, have gained a victory and are returning to work as fast as the con- tractors there sign the agreement. Thus 4,700 of the went out last Sunday and Monday in the metropolitan district are again busy in the middle J others would struggle The men proved are made in the matter avely through, unless the members settlement with are boned not didates must, ‘b Brotherhond's | [on $1,000 4 hear from him FLOOD CARRIED DEATH. Great Lons of strikers who $ favorably y after twenty ting of the strikers will be self, hy hon Knights Join the 8: Over 100 members of the International Tailors’ Union, Local Assem of the Knights Brotherhood tailors this afternoon, They called at Brotherhood headquarters, 30 Buffolk street, and under the leadership of Secretary Herman Robinson, marched in a body to and through Grand and Orchard streets to Walhalla Hall, whe they were received by about 3,000 strik- another big dem ranged to tak; hall Saturday nig The Tatlora’ ife and Property in ‘orro, N. M. city of New ¥ n hig death pro- Vision is likewise made sOCORRO, Contractors’ was shown t ing World iitation 2nd to prove that eration on a @ reporter for "The Even y, Hrotherhood agrees to furnish a suMcient number of Shortly after huge waves of | Burns and Daly, on sus; ard’s call by « men to Pol | which drains the eastern slope of th | Magdalena Mountains J elreles: the town, ¥| At first tt was hoped the flood would | | be confined to the lower portion of the | [hours to constitute a week's: work five days and with an hour for made weekly and almost en: blanks and up for the physical examination There was great cheering at the ac- tion of the Knights of Labor tallors. The weceders gave up their pocket ac- count-books to Secretary Robinson, and had a formal reception in the hall. Other members of the same organization are expected to join the Brotherhood. ‘This would practically break up the old Lo- cal Assembly headquarters at 71 Suffolk str ‘The contractors In New York number 35 and there are 365 more in Brooklyn, Newark and ot Of the total of 1,000 contractors 40) have signed the Brothe ‘The Coat Contractors’ ellers, $10, and upwa upward. ‘and tlnlshe | alove the wood, and three feet of w 9 and upwar Alaa with pleased over the success of the schem another thousane¢ Brotherhood the Hrotherh shops ten ming into grievar f members, and 1 compulsory came from a cloudburst | tlone of hou ONE STEAMBOAT SQUAD. ant Wants to C which has vy the madly Witkowsky, rushing waters Axsoclition, Pollce Commissioner Grant has a plan the work of Brownsville, rounding towns. thunder and waters subs W a partial Inspection of the destruce this afternoon rhe Evening World determined yement-house fits momty Contractors | t wimann, both having t IN Suffolk street, Steamboat Squad Under the present rule the sole duty | Brotherhood hood agreement. Mutual Protective Association, fs the opponent of the Brotherhood tn this strike, claims a membership of 3%, | Brotherhood's that there are not 20) contractors in the association, and for the reason that they do not represent all the nor even a majority, the Brotherhood has refused point blank to enter Into a conference with representatives of the association, o ers’ Association and missioner Feeney Brotherhood to do so and endeavor to bring about a speedy settlement of the shops, wher Only two bodies were taken from the e ples during. the going off duty | dm that (ime on the piers | ‘ \ nuses and crops were ement-house shops at i | ted to sign th and| have the ordinan Sine! of trolley cars declar track wax washed out by ttlement [Th | boats while the big Patrol, although kept steam for eme contractors p them [cous contractors, five bridges and several miles Sof the recov ed dead thus them ta the as all the other contractors ar to observe ly boat squads under rane, and a child members of the Dur 1 Only two} Of the first tw aty ne family are Mt losa can be tem heretofe find employment in regular shops here- Arbitration © and in and but tt is mor lost their houses, Kk, the farms have in the mountains and! speed that wou.d meet the requir Brotherhood officers said to-day that the Contractors’ Manutacturers’ Assoc! the condition of affairs, and have had ample time to consider the matter, James Overfeld tat Association of the citizs commendation Pudtiers wages we SHAKE-UP OF PATROLMEN. Why Contractors Were Ignored, Leader Meyer Schoenfeld, who has so | shrewdly conducted the with the General strike along | Executive Board of the Brotherhood, sent a letter to Presi- nt Hochstadter of the Manufacturers’ Association, in which he stated the re fons why the Brotherhood declined Contractors’ recognize it as an Important body repre- senting all the contractors. Mr. Schoenfeld said he would proceed a sani haus: | considerable men being shifted from farmer and + Chief Contin Association was struck by distinguish approach of a indications of the sue fifty contractors who owe wages to Brotherhood tailors, Lawyer Joseph Schulum, who acts as} counsel and notary for the Brotherhood | '!* along with the Settlement at 412 Grand street, said that several Association contractors | him to meet New Windsor Hall and they would sign | the Brotherhoo were afraid of < affected in a peculiar ma Dovoming trrational Senses Just before and entirely veral | to prevent sale is generally rm| oly | red] uy} «| THEY LIKE ROOSEVELTISM, (ters Favoring ridicule and trouble if} they appeared before the Committe The offer was deci ly Max Isaacs, Isaac Cohen and Contra Said to be members of the Contractors’ | Association, appeared at New Windsor | Hall and sis the required b their faithful perfor Harry Waite United Garmen and editor gaid to a reporter World” to-day “it tt ts tru struck this netg Wowas badly Unconscious tor Lipsky, « 4 the agreeme d¥ and notes to weives and mortgec ment with the be of interest to the force a number of manufacturers to run would be a gre “Contractor Witkowsky, the Association, Decause th eontinue work until | tibn of the present agreement in Bep- But he does not say a _ thing of the circular he issued a few Meeks ago to the contractors, the Utlo, ‘In ume of peace prepare for tember next. ERIS AN Tae eat AENEAN TED MUST FLAG TRAINS, FIAMER TONE AFTER MIDDAY. eal - Grand Jury Presentment Against | Eefore This Stocks Showed a Re- tne New York Central. actionary Tendency. A Result of the Killing of Hanavie in ‘Y"!! Street Opened wiih Top Fig- Haveniravenve | ures for Some Siares. Auguet was ushered in with activit ind buoyancy at the Stock Exchange for bunds, railway and industria! shi of all deveriptions ‘The local bulls are seetis very confident owing to the giorious cudeok for the corn crop and the evi- The € nt nad Jury denees of increasing activity in’ t following prosentmen WHA Haieowdc re Ame matters investigated by the ope Grend Jury during the ent term of this court was ihe death of Patrick Hanavie, who died on the wth of July time last at the Blower Hospital, in’ this! app, ety, as the result of injuries received iT ‘1g run over by a locomotive of he New York Central and Hudson River Railroad at Porty-tifth street and Kleventh avene, on April 5 last While the facts disclosed were not sufficient tu warrant an indictinent be- ing found, the Grand Jury recommends jt nobe taken by the proper au- |thoritles to require the Railroad Com- pany operating tts cars al Kleventh , stockuo.der of Distillers, made reques' avenue to caltse its cars to be preceded, y «Yow tie reuryahteation commits by a flagman some distance in advance, | tee a return to give warning to all persons in the Showact rt acteaie i street of the approach of the. trains, “As we ure informed, this course Is A now pursued by the ratiroad upon that ¢y, c c portion of the track jn ‘Tenth and | hat the stockholder represented was a Hleverth avenues below Thirtieth street. | “Ay announced this morning that TOT ee hart hen tee eal venn Rosengarten and Robert 5 iu 4 “18 , ptedly be taken Jarvis have resigned as officers of the POG A SEMI AL Ae sdla elt A Monetary ‘Trust and severed all con- EE LOFT a | yesecond str nection therewith, The Governing Gom- - ily’ ae Ls mittee of the Stock Exe! rs sterday mith seen When oO! heard a report of the Law Committee ng num on the Monetary Trust and directed the ‘ommittee to investigate further, Hine of the sald road during the’ past) Charles Stokes who was ue Exchange is member of FD, Carley & Co., which Ww years, that this gots for the Trust, was compelled to Hoard of Aldermen Asked to Is« an Ordinance. day handed In the maintained 4 orders, and 1h bringing in fresh outside al operators at the sam are branchi 1 features of the market this morning were Sugar, Chicago Gas, Louisville & Nashville, Missourl Pa- cific and the Grangers. For s¢ attained, Distillers advanced as a result of the latest correspondence between counsel the property, Samuel Untermeyer, acting for a the stock deposited eH expended, Mr, organization commit. quest, on the grouud er representsd Was a Tt is re fully sugges end may be attained by an ordinance sever his connection with that titm bes of the Board of Aldernion and that a Cause of the violation of an Exchange copy of this presentment should, th rule . be presented to that body i Although It is difficult and wenerally | cog ree hutxed at 2 per cent, ule a prot at specie aS ite OR During th pes eek the ban’ gained ch proof of crimina rence £173,408 on, balance, rtfon 0 as would warrant an indictment, still O abilitee witich wae $0.08 Mf this railroad: persists in its present gland rate of dis- is now par cent. it would, jn our opinion, be a proper ‘of the matter to be called to the atten n of ompany have issued a ejrcu- subsequent Grand Juries upon the Jar dated Aug. 1, in which they say charge. of maintaining a public nul- “it was estimated at first that $60, preferred stock and $50,000,000 sance," 000,000: of common stock would be sufficient DID HE ROB DR. DRURY? to pay for the property and good will * acquifed It has now become evident = : that the total value will exceed the lee Arrest William J. Staples Olginul approximate estimate by #.- ton on a Sunple | saci consequence of this the necen- - sary ussent of stockholders to an In A man who sald he was William J. crease of the capital stock to the ex: apleton, thirty-one years old, was tent of $4,000,000 of each Kind has been held by Justice Walsh, in Adams Streer SQUght and obtained, the authorization of the larger amount being asked for Court, Brooklyn, to-day for examination | {> “rover “any possible contingency tre: |next Tuesday on a technical charge of should the values still overrun present mendous roaring startled the people of | Vasrancy, estimates, Only sued, however, complete the original purchases of 1893. on of being "Power to. lasuie. the $4,000,000 Treasury the assuult,and robbery bouds Temains with the directors, and one Druty he an “unocw, Shile no present. necessity exists for ir sale, the directors would not hesi- 2 to. take. action. should condition 1 into custody arise, when in their judgment the Com upon the suspicion of a policeman Pany's interest would be served by the that he was seen tithe vicinity or thy sale of all or a portion thereof. Nevins street house several nights ,,Money 1 a 11-2 per cent. on call before Dr Drury was decoyed from Forclen, exchange remains, strong | at his office by tele] ne 3 Y1-4 a 4891-2 for bankers’ if eset ee obphone isaeage Tana ling and 499 1-6 a 4.00 1-2 for demand. The police say Stapleton gave his ad-; Commercial bar silver rose to 6 1-4. dress av Verandalt, place, and. that | Mexican dollars “are unchanged at £0 much will be Is- Stapleton was arrested by Detectives implicated in upon Dr. ¢ pied house wt Nevins and State streets ast Saturday afternoon, The prisoner was tak 8 showed a reactionary ten- the decline from the highest _be- cent., the latter in Chi. hey have beon unable to fikd any one ©3324 medum in height and rather thin, has reddish hair and several days’ growth i"8 I-48 1 ne of beard on his f: Aeheribed nec e, ! jcount, and a firmer tone prevailed Coastibed by De Deary | after ‘midday. ee The report of the Chicago & North- NOW THE TROLLEY SUES. | 15" it 2rostcavitnes of sauitn.tt - - a ase of $3,877,808; net earnings, a decrease of $1,481,006; total clnred Vold by the City. i and deficit, “after paying interest 7 and sinking fund charges and divi- The Brooklyn Heights Ratlroad Com- {eidg’ g7h59), can increase. of $674,539. pany began suit In Sup he West now, o okly! o a deficit of $332,1 against a surplus o! oe in. Iso, Land sales aggregated Nmiting the speed 771, an Increase of $70,944. The report 1 vold. ‘The ‘cumulated surplus to pay the h ¥ » dividend. | April, limited the cars to travelling not 's closed somewhat irregular, The [more than six miles an hour within lage shares reacte 21-4 per two mile ‘ont and City wo miles of the river front and City A HO UEMURA odd leit -warde o 4 pped 23-8 per cent. 3 TERE WANG OF ths peetoial shies of listed stocks were 1 | that dan, 1. 12, he city, by the Com- ment 53000 shares of Sugar were traded mon Couneti, granted the Company con. In. sent to change its motive power from | [WAR privilened to operate its cars at a | Open. Hien. Law. Cree ENE American : 2 ne of the public but was not to exceed Aimer. / OTUEN TDM TTD TTY there who knows hint, He is under the 4 Stoc Slight resemblance to cliher of the wauy | Moderate purchases for the long ac- t road for the year ended May 31, Wants the Speed Ordinance De- #5! sinon ne Court to- For the year the Western lines show | day against the city that the Company to $273,590 ordinance, which passed early in from aid the general list 1-4 to per Hall, and eight miles tn other parte The summons and complaint. alleges mM) shares, In the unlisted depart~ horses to. electricity The Company niles per hour, Amer TA 11645 115 complaint eftes the fact that the | Amer 101 present Vof Mdermen have sought a to restric ; iy Top. @ Sante Fe Top. & Sana Fe pt. Haltimore & Obio...+ da apeake & ONI0 sky Gas Bur. the Company from exe ing the six and eight mile lin the complaint sa right or powe of Jan, 11, 1882, — | GRANITE BLOCKS STOLEN. | © Men Charged with Rob the City of Brooklyn. City Works Commissioner White of h the city ha legal to do in face of the grant lorady Brooklyn thinks he has nipped in the /Copsoiitaced, Gas hud an attempt to steal a quantity of | Cems! Marie a granite block from that elty Denver & Iti 6. pt Frank Mulle ) Third avenue; Pel. back & West Fhomas Mangen, of 61V Union street, | bes Mblies & Fr oder a eh a amy aRcie ttle Feed. and Hugh Clements, of 670 Sackett ann Teieph street, employees of the Department, Were held by Justice Walsh in the | tieneral Biers Butley Street Police Court this morn- jy) in $00 bail for examination on 1 charge against them» derick A. Drake, of 5 Pas Mr. Drake is an employee of yo BS woe i Department. He says he saw the | Choe tstend traction cs hen carting two loads of granite | [aun @ Nash < , of 2 8 made Pactte Dloeks away from Schermerhorn street, 1. No 4. @& Where repaire are being made, ‘The | winhattan Consol oeks a valued at $8 a load M. The nen deny that they had any | M ntention of stealing the blocks. Mt BRANDISHED A KNIFE, Mra. Gerber Chased Two Who Got a Warrant, Mrs, Annie Este <a partner w Mobile &@ Ohio & Tex ff, 4 buxom brunette, *harles 4 Gerber in lucting the restaurant at Broadway and wd Marey avenue, Willamsburg, Mrs. at eroer is separate! from her husband Seaid to very Jealous of his par This morning she axto the Tew satroad at 4.0 Nasing Mrs. T ant he tay : ain Filth wires ber caren! a big carving: | po hes & Beanevilis ant her yells as she sped after po enc ae Lowe 10 fegatened women. awoke nei pl eco Be I P two blocks. The two. Wa Te Pullman. Palace ex hase tito staurant, Where they |S! ho & (imena dreaded the door Pay! & Dusty Tater ta the day the women went Pe tiuintn ioe Court and swore s arres| ns that her husband has ween b¥P Istand Privoners at Coney. Capt. Geiree Stillwell, whe owns ne as recently going over a and haa ia consequence, reclaimed ble bit af land near ratiroad. track le desaren bin. Ria Mather Rave hy he was sin pears ahd Among other changes ‘ ae See leading from a} mm Union Heel. nant, “claiming the | WU. Telegraph ot'way. The im: | Wheeling & Lake Eri ‘about 1 Wie Central... corroqmPRoveD: BIER AND BOATS Rose Ancot Siz Points Over Yeater. day's Closing three potncs om unfavorable crop reports this side, and our marker improved about six points over yester- The early business waa at tne toviowing | Fite Destroys a Brooklyn December, zo0atacy January, tora Wharf, and Two Lighters On, The wheat ces, and there was heavy selling by ngs which car: d oss of about Ll-de. wi recorded, September selling here down eevee LAT BARK INTHE NER d_weak in sympathy with wheat, September selling here at 47 7-8 et that the advance is so welll and at 423-8c. dull and weak. and pork |The Carrie Hall Caught Fire and sold lower than $10, which 1s the lowest price made for a long time. Was Towed to the oo GRAND JURY AFTER BROKERS. Battery. Accuses La Montaigne, Clark & Co. of Swin Grand Jury to-day considered the charges made by Florence M. Da- vids, © Montreal capitalist, against the brokerage firm of La Montaigne, Ciark Davids charged that he de- ed 1.00 shares, of the Canadian Pacific Railroad stock w! e broker! He says the firm sold this stock at a $100,000. there should have been a profit to him of $90,000 and that they then watched stock went down and told him they had Id it at that price, thereby # out tn thelr dealings. | ne of | D hese the highest prices of te year were | representing the opporing factions of | corganization commits | He saye tt sessme.its pacd | Bijur, | pnb laaneey Nicoll tn the attorney, for| Brooklyn, shortly’ before 1 o'ctock this e brokers, atd he saya that the whole is simply a stock transaction | afternoon. The fla d has no busin COTTON. Trading Suspended W: Mones Waa Being Cared For. Two lighters, the Capt. Burdick and James Moses, a prominent trader on ——> BROKER FAINTED. | scotiana, which was moored to the morning while standing in the cotton ring, engaged in tra¢ to the Superintendent's office, and under the care of a phy! | His disability was supposed to be due | 4nd barges about % ttack of acute indigestion. ‘Trad-| to the bark has no! ing Was suspended until nounced that to ability, which was 59.04 last | k Proyt and the Execu- | ited States) — One of the men ran out to the nearest PHALT PAVING CO. | fre-vox and sent in an alarm, whi It Bide Lower ¢! Favored in Other Ye: The companies which have enjoyed a monopoly of the asphalt street paving y contracts in the city for several years |More alarms. Fifteen engines speedily , received a surprise to-day when Com-| &frived and attacked the fire by land, missioner of Public Works Brookfield | While the freboats Seth Low and Da- opened bids for paving with asphalt |vid A. Boody, assisted by a dozen several downtown streets, prane? t Btracte ‘aggregating about suo | ScFeechine. puMng Istle tugs poured were advertised to be opened to-day. Streams from the riverside on the the bids were opened it was flames. ig ttaide Company had | ‘The principal merchandise stored on may be sufficient to} The new concern is the Freund-Bim- Company, of St. Louls and San Francisco, of which very little PLAGUE AMONG CATTLE. Set the Carrie Hall away from the Anthrax Is Raging in Mapy Parts of New Jersey, the State Board of Health, up her rigging. and Dairy Commissioner George Mc-; She was towed towards the Battery, ‘ inspectors throughout the! followed by the Seth Low, which aban- State give details of the rapid spread doned the blazing pier to quench the e known as anthrax among] fire on the bark. the cattle and horses. | Two mea on the lighter Burdick, According to the reports over one|whoxe namws cuuld not be ascertained, hundred head of cattle, hors mules have been stricken with the dis- by Thomas Tarpe ease during the past two weeks. |third street ew York, a Custom- The disease is most prevalent in Sa-| House we.gher, «nd Polic lem and Cumberland counties, In the McDermott, of the Amity street station, southern part of the State, Dr H.-G.) within thirty-flve minutes after the Health, of Bridgeton, and a corps of fire broke out the firemen had it under assistants are golng to make a tour! control. The shed and flooring of the from farm to farm with the hope of) pier were completely destroyed, stamping out the disease, | | the firemen did remarkably good work stock will be given injections them from’ catching th malady, © has also broken out in Essex ani Mercer counties, The pier belongs to the Brooklyn and physicians may be sent to try and | Wharf and Warehouse Company, It is stop the spread of the disease in those : ttl cago Cas. ‘The lower range Induced | He bears a very Gulre From |, & decrease of '$1,201,- | WANTS TO STEAL VESUVIUS, | ths curs 021» Humorous Scheme of a Hot-Headed Caban Sympat PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—The Even-| New York. 184 / ing Bulletin to-day has the following:| The fire as scen from the Pulltzer pathizers in this city last night @ dar-| Tugboats hurried to the spot from ing project was revealed, “It was nothing less tl steal the dynamite cruiser, League Island Navy man her, and send her to fate of Spanish dominion in the gem | =e e of the Antilles. i “The more conservative Cuban-Ameri- denounced the schem: the Cubans said to-day that has trod the deck of many vessels has the following proposition to cer- the Flames--Loss $10,000, uban leaders: ee ve me $200,000, and I will steal the Five frame buildings near Sixtieth Vesuvius, run her into Havana Harbor) street and Thirteenth avenue, Bay and in tén minttes lay Morro Castie in| Ridge, were totally destroyed by fire a heap of ruins, “It the Ves Wharf and steam up. there is nothing | The flames were discovered in a one- American navy at could catch | story frame building owned by Philip her, and the officials here have nothing | kale ¥ Mend in pursuit but the revenue cur |Grlesback. An alarm was sounded, but ter Hamilton, and the Vesuvius would! before the firemen responded the fire run away from her like greased light= | spread to a two-story building adjoining, en Gee To Dissolve U. 8, Tra’ Delafield to the 31 | that the United &: Ajasolved upon_ the ce Captains on Murphy's Death, | ing at 2044 Broadway at 1.29 A, M, tow The Police Capiains went to Pollen Headquarterr Captain Michael J. Murphy vestes misence were pasard, and these paite| Herman Foreman, a striking capmaker, of 188 vere selected: Acting Inspector Hrook= | Allen street, waa hold on a charge of felontously. Allaire, Flekett, Westervelt, and Acting | assaulting Clarence Davis, also a capmaker, of Will Hagh Slevin Open su: The Police Comminsioners were informed to-day that Hugh Slevin intended next Sunday to keep = The Commissioners had dec Ing hin place wide the bar ad all the hort ing and wil 4 o'clock. soy Dota. “The provided with a patrol wazan f geovad, Thiedy jo See Himaelf in Fire, |} P2109) Pi (Us i Sink cake of the United cruiner Nex] Tacitin, | Thinieeul 1 and Revert 6 and 9 number of hin oMvers are ex | fe hiet Cuniin tale mre re, saleccas Janhattan Beach to-night to Japan ure. A. portrait. of Command picture of the cruiser J are to be shown in fireworks. Plain Talk to You! If you cannot control the liquor or opium habit, try the Keeley Gold 4 [stltwte, White Plains, N.Y, asta Nl at a i oe i —-+—- figures In consequence. | t, 6.85: Beptember, 6.89 a | market started with a from yesterday's closing | Were Also Burned. I prices down ra West, Oats and provi: | MEN JUMFED FOR THEIR LIVES. . Explosion of Salipsire Causes a Damage of More Than the ‘market until the An explosion of saltpetre started a fire on Beard's Wharf, foot of Amity street, vindling spread so rape in the Criminal | ‘ly that within a few minutes the en- tire pier was almost consumed. The four-masted bark Carrie Hall, of pier, caught fire, and was towed blag le Jamen | ing down the river to the Battery, the W, T. Klotz, were burned to the | water's edge, and two barges belong- ing to the New York Central Railroad |Company were badly damaged, The loss to the pier is estimated at | $40.00 and to the merchandise, lightera 0, ‘The damage yet been estimated. was an’| About six men were at work on the wharf when an expiosion was heard and a sheet of flame shot into the air. Exchange, fainted this ing. He was taken n soon revived. Mr. Moses in while the others ran to assist in releasing im the Contractors | the several boats moored to the pier. When the engines arrived the chief of battalion saw tha! he had a serious @ab | blaze to cope with and turned in three inder the oid com- ‘ays secured the the pier was saltpetre. Every few min- utes a bag of it would catch fire, and the resulting exptosions resembled the known, | bombardment of a fort. Meanwhile efforts were being made to ier, The flames shot so far over the water that it was dificult to get near her. Eventually two tugs succeeded in getting lines on her, and she was towed N. J., Aug. 1.—Reports re-| out into the river with flames shooting and | jumped into the river and were rescued . of 534 East Seventy- men Reed and Re, in saving the long pier of Dow's stores, about three hundred feet away directly to the north, bal estimated that it had about $30,000 worth of merchandise upon it, unleading acargo = * of saltpetre. She had recently come from Caloutts, and was in command of ames. Her cargo was consigned jersor. Bros., of Bowling Green, er. meeting of Cuban sym-| Building was an interesting spectacle, every direction, and whistles screeched almost continually. ‘The black smoke made a_good back ground for the flames, and sheets of fire were ecen as plainly as though at night. le in ruins and FIVE HOUSES BURNED. | Fire Department Unable to Master ius ever got clear of the | #t dawn to-day, = also owned by Griesback and occupled . fer J by him a candy store, There was referee, has submittea| @ Strong wind blowing at the time and, ‘ome Court, recommending | in spite of efforts of the fire-fighters: ‘Transfer and Exchange As-|to extinguish the blaze, the flames exe pniication ot | tended to three buildings on ‘Thirteenth Uirectors.. The Aasciation was | avenue, capltal stock of $200.00. The| Grierback estimates his loss at $3,000, The other losses aggrega 0m), Fire broke out in a small frame builds —— day, causing a damuge of $9, tion on the death of Police] Striking Capmaker Arreated, Reno 4. This Commit o °, [Te tiudiow ‘atreot,, with. & cane,” bv sing 4 Relaney and. Actin Ea thae ‘he itt bis’ shop ate 43 West” Foard 1 he mae follom Pore AC canal and ivand idly. beaten tia cane tram he wk Poreman dee — — = day? Fourtoenth stree, and Seventh trol Wagons Delivered, were told : : throw patrol wagons for the Sixth, Eleventh WArupe | ant Fittench 7 4 by the 14 manuiscturers ig moras Atmess| {rom tha precitie:s to witch ¢ War spectacle In Pain's| attached, Were formerly —— Strike Ends, HME pads = COLON, Colombia, Aug ma Railroad yesterday han tied 1,30 tone of transit freight. The strike is eeley in-|@nd the strikers are receiving thele usual wages, York ‘ e Pan

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