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Fitch said the horse ava wagon were short'y found in Washingtoa syuu after the had not yet returnel home. He Is & Phillips ts of thom buried in debris. A Tramp Ref te Work. It was sald this morning that a gang of men who had been hired to work at digging out the dead. refused to continue their labors by reason of the unsafe co: dition of that part of the building «till | standing. { Contractor Galligan denied the story He sald a tramp to whom he had given employment became frightened because & brick fell from one of the upper floors, | and started the cry: “The building ts falling! He tried to persuade the other men to quit work, ‘The others, however, refused to leave the building, and the tramp was the only man who forsvok his post. At 9.8 o'clock Contractor Galligan had a gang of forty men working in the tuina, H- raid that the work of getting at the bodies supposed to be buried be- heath the dabris was most difficult, be- cause of the heavy iron girders which were scattered about everywhere among the rubbish THREE MORE BODIES FOUND, anol Six So Far Recovered from the West Broadway Death Trap, MORE STILL IN THE. RUINS, Diggers Make Slow Progress Owing to the Heavy Gird- ers in the Heap ti Timber girders, he said, could be , |sawed through and removed quickly, TOTTERING WALLS SHOREO UP. but the iron girders had to be duy out and taken away whole, Joseph Flynn, of 63 Union, street, Brooklyn, brother of Michael Flynn, & plasterer, fifty-three yeas old, of 73 hird avenue, Brooklyn, why Is among the missing, came to the ruins to-day to see if the body of his brother had yet been found, lie viewed the body at the Mercer street station which was taken out this pe TG and said it was not that of his roth Joseph Flyna told a story which would make it appear that another name should be included in the uist of missing, He said (hat last evening he met a man named Collins on an East River ferry-boat, He tod Collins about the collapse of the building. Collins at once cried out: “My God! My Jerry worked on scaffold alongalde of Fiynn, ai be tn the ruina,’ It could not be learned this morning whether or not Jerry Collins had re- ved home, Inspector Murphy 1 Peter A. Murphy, the Inspector of the Bullding Department, in whose distr the collapsed building a situated, ri fuses to make any statement in regard to the disaster, and will not say when | he last inspected the building. He says he will make a full report to Supt. | Constable, Murphy is a married man, forty-five years old,, and had been in the Depart- ment for'three yeurs. Ho was only r jecorder Goff Instructs the District- Attorney to Investiga the Disaster. ‘Three more bodies were taken to-day from the ruins of the collapsed bulld- ing at West Broadway and Third street. In all six bodies have been recovered, and it is thought many others are still in the debris. The first body found to-day was taken out of the ruins at 7 o'clock, It was taken to the Mercer Street Police Sta- tion, where it was identified an that of Michael Savage. At 11 o'clock the diggers announced that another body was in sight, It wan wedged between iron girders, and al- mort half an hour elapsed before it could be extricated. Meanwhile the peo- ple in the crowd who had friends or relatives among the missing were al- most frantic with suspense, When the mangled corpse was lifted tenderly out it was identified that he dhe must Mam. of Michael Flynn by his brother and] Giver tie ites eas fy ae Pirtys hin xn, Roth were greatly affected, | third street, and the acene was pathetic in the ex.| Supt. Stephenson Constable declares that he ie gong to make a xearching | treme. Investigation of the matter, and the At noon a shout from one party of workmen indicated that another body wan in sight. A few minutes’ more digging and it was brought out of the building and {identified as Michael O'Hare, The complete list of dead and missing overhauling of the records of the Build- ing Department has already bogun, As the work of searching for the dead Proceeds, Contractor Galligan is keeping is eyes open for evidence tending to clear up the mystery surrounding the cause of this forenoon: the disaster. Galligan said “I find that the fronwork tm all of ex- is now af follows: Reuent recenial and well anchored to The Dead Recovered, “Proof of this is shown by the an- i bolts, which are ‘bent and BURKE, JOHN, forty-for laboref, married irae and not prowen spomit that ‘th Ward, Brooklyn. Dead | #irde were wrenche: ‘rom their an- floors.” Galligan expressed an his opinion that the accident might have been caused by too much weight being placed on Portions of the bullding supported, by ron work where rivets ha left PETERSEN, CHARLES, electric wireman, twenty-six rears old, married end had one child No, 10 Wet Fifty-third street; was working be- oe dmith and buried in the ruins, Body re- at onte,” now working building, Supt. Constable satd walls and floors which still remained in | place were being shored up and strength- ened under the direction of the Depart- ment, and that there was no danger to the men now employed there. The Bnish in the Albany Staker one of the prettiest of th the —-—-— GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Ais report, which he will submit to me 4 the Superintendent, “He haw not been In that distr: and as the work has been going ‘@ year {t has been under the supervision | of a number of inspectors. ith regard to the safety of the men wreckage in the t long. n for that the tertay was atone meeting, yet| been the way the numbers were bung was decidediy covered at 5 P. M. out throvigh oversight. ansstistactory, There ts no one but belle that EMITH, CHARLES, lectricion, of No. te] ny, temporary hed ‘has been erected! Lissa iu cans the peer of Mey del carreres and Minety-siath gtreot; shull fractured, rimht| street station-house for the bodiss| Anisette, yet the latter won, and, curtously arm broken, right side crushed in and severe! taken from the ruin: enough, she was heavily played. On the last tee injurtes, ‘Taken from the ruins alive, | District-Attormey to Inve: race in which Bey del Carreres and Antestte ate. Dut died at BL Vincent's Hospital tw ‘y mins ecorder Goff to-day requested the it loaked dotiai to peanuts that the Call-| Ni « Reso: Plenary THR WORLD: FRIDAY ASSACR What Is This Government Doing About the Attacks on American Missions in China? Nothing. AGAINST BEER MADE BY MONKS | tontinued from Tage) ‘rst obedience to the holy cause of total |. That with the of the ray ; corrligiontate to follow « rok That the advice given. bs. the Council, of Baltimore, urring Cat to get out and Keep out of the saloon business, be ment of BE! EVENING, AUGUST 1895, 9, : SB round 1 Woche Asiatic Ath! Club at A‘oney Valast saya be is wiil in the busim and i Lavelle » of delpnia, say . dently Wot teen a cepled, a swered Lave! willing Heltiy for $260 or $900 agains a good Meponnd boner who can secure backing for tial amount for a finish Mgnt wii) Johnny Griffin, wh, 1 ta meet Georee meaty o pout at the Suffolk tle Club, of B t Cihicans Aight ascompant tsa, fl | (rainer. a dee to Naalasket Beach to fit ah training Griffin tas been doing fad Work AL Raby, Und, and weighs 4 pouide | peda aides ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL: AND, Aug 9 -The entries and wetghts for to-morrow’s races are as folio: Firat Race—Tworyear-olds, four furlongs Creacent itt Teaip Haccarat 110 Jeneota AL Melmbot! 108 Mural Honaparie 10s Wat Hagnet 108 Rapite . Tyra 104 Princess Helen, Hatt Goundy * lerond Race Mis Laitipate Foe Mack ; Adaviia f : OMeary i Jenn a eri R ° F Siheria Think Mace Six and a qy Lie Sandy ie Glenalt 110 Hella 0 Ao uo sim "0 | ) Tace—One mile 108 101 10 Hour and a hall furlongs 2 Areyle 111 Witte © Pande 4 Siar ns ho up 110 iio in tin ie io in Pra ‘trp io ie betas HY The sleyy sase wat dee A\siued. the "apitt forming ae BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BREACH, Aug. 0% The entries and weights for to morrow'+ races are as followe 1 Rave lar VWather Doyle, a geheral secretary, Peebreen ld) ase offering 4 prayer. ‘Then the President, |, Secendotarr tandh an, tour fuse i Rev. Mather Cleary, delivered a short | ung, a 4 nddress, devoted calefly to pointing out | y\ike 4 am Way to expedite the business of the “enw lialleanal’e alkthanih Convention be considerabl ie anticipated there might rf Rave sailing dixcussion over the zit - ae Laie Tom ” a fons as well as the report of the in Mh mmittee which will present the) Pe itandivap, one mile rt) platform. J Connoisseur 120 Appomatins on |" Rev. Father Doyle then read several | Charan MO Lite Tom * Jvetters 1 telograms. Among them | fomincet lor Xmma Pn were the followings fain 1 PLAINFIELD, Aug. Pith Race Aix furlones tee Doyle, Seeretery Catholic Totel| Neat Brand King ty Convention Sheehan ley graduates, members of the fun Up alten Gate Again reiterated by this Courention Contention atu P toc i s 5th annual gather comping ‘iri \ Sunday-Closing Urged, Terres we Rom 19 Resolved, That we give the wetent of our tn . ODELL. fue every legitimate movement that tests 9 President. Jace.—Welter-wetget hendicap: ane mila | abolieh the jcante on ihe Lords da) | 1 earnestly wish T cond be with you on fang closing of saloons on {theo caston of the allver jubllee convention a Sunday a night. | We tres the |]! would, be pleasant for me to meet triends | Cenmoleseur He {closing of them at-aa early an hour se possinie. | wish whom f stood aide by aide in the great] suriiege ane Hensived, That. we urge everswhere by voes| Cause for the Inet twenty 0 manaette ie os and tnfluetices, the enactment of auch Iams ay 28 urline tor gale e “woreeu law.” the ‘single entrance law’ an! | all Tawa whitch may jelp. towards ——$— oe SAR DEFEAT FOR NIAGARA. Jameson's Luna Beats Isolde and Howard Gould's Yacht. Sailed in a Piping Brceze for Pris vate Sweepstakes. Britannia Outeailed Alisa Topmasts Housed, with COWES, Aug. 9—The chief event of the yacht racing to-day under the aus- Dices of the Royal Yacht Squadron was ihe competition for the Meteor Chal- lenge Cup, tse around the isle of Wight, A fresh southeast breeze was blowing when Allsa, Britannia and Iverna start- ed at 9.90 A, M. ‘The three yachts had their topmasts housed, and were under malnsails, foresails and jibs, Ailsa gow the lead at the start and Increased it us the race progressed, Iverna had no porsiile chance of win- ning the cup. In fact, she only started as three competitors were necessary and she was not expected to fink Ailsa to-day allowed Britannia 29 se Off Hurst Castle Britannia w Ailxa by & min. tired. Britannia won the race and the Me- leading | and Iverna had ve Alisa 29 ot Consequently, Kritannia won by min, 27 wee. elapsed me, and by 4 min, 6 seo. corrected tine, Luna, Is Niagara and Stephanie started In a race for a private sw stakes, The two Amertoan yachts, Iolid and Niagara, avon overdpuled ani passed Luna Tuna, however, esentually puted away from ‘her competitors and won « good race, with Trolde xecond., lowing Were the times of tho nd of the Hirst round: WM, «3? f | Htephanie retired from the the end of the first round, and N 38 ce before » afterwards overhaued Isolde and threatened to overtake Lunas But Niagara fell back again and Luna Hinued to hold the lead, followed by Isolde, The following were the times of the three yachts at the finisis 8 Taina : a Trot Hit F - a0 Niagara... if We M Luna ts the property of 8 Jamenon, Cae cnr JUBILEE-DEFENDER CUP. Newport Citinene Offer a §200 Trovhy for a Race. NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 9.—Tho Citl zens’ Yacht Committee to-day offered a $200 cup for a rece between Defender and Jubilee to-morrow, 4 er, Xe rm upon. w The managers of Defender and Jubilee District-Attorney ‘to ‘inquire into. the | {orale colt would easily defeat her, Yet, Ant {a one platiorm uoon, wht artim, bebalt of 49 JATOGA ENTRIES, ieee ayenteers Ok eran dar end du bile , MICHAEL, fort years old, a laborer,| Causes of the disaster and make a ve- played’ Grasly With, URbeunded! COBB) Tee amely, (he plattorm’ af temperance; 4 ouergy it the roble cause than at oe for the cup. Tl ce will be over the sinensiearids pore at, quickly “as possible. It” will et % fore, ee our century, trom every @tate in| RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. langular course ealled In the Drexel , probably be done to-day. Saolved, That we co-op Ee FLYNN, MICHAEL, plasterer, fifty-three, of 7 It sae report 4 ot a operaster He em and Es went back im parpalle fallawalt i ny fare Gly The entries See weents for to-morrow's Third avenue, Brooklyn. arrant me in taking actloi aid he, the latter from 8 to 5 to 3 to J, oO ceatrict the o ing the ranks of the union and thereby 4906) races are as follow “I hall certainly charge the Grand ae Bey eely qt Revived, That we aro pie ; Ee MC r 6 —Five furlongs OMARR, MICHARL. thirtr-Ave, 12 Walworts] Jury enpecialiy tpn Unbreaue aud ene | She eye money maa tree noted for he] annetn of tiene at munyst thebusnins |e JAMES ATGOLDRIOK | wieat Race — Five furlong | i n Curing street, Brooklyn. 20 Ao a8 soon as I am prepared in the | Dice Perkins role & a uottattan TeOeGliconiinne Geet Wea OE a Floretta IV, Hig Verhas 108 ; f entert i Cie mate im The Missing. ainegnave 2, oMclal knowledge of the Sy ca wie os eset NSEESISL LRGs ceaitcats 4A PUGILISTS IN COURT. 1a Viena 108 Romaling tit 103 santer as yet, bu taken action| Willie M commented on thin after ‘ ji “ alse T BILLHFIMER, HENRY, forty sears cld, married, | Winch will brig it before mereMelaly, | ine rice. tha tere al ae when Mescure| Asked Not to Take Liquor “A a PRREd aHaaneHiROleens: “ene. mits lesdme orturing titer: tant aeen at work om eighth floor. und upon which I can properly present ; ! dae Resolved. That we respectfully requert (sth Deetaion in the Krne-Crale Case to| outer It to the Grand Jury's attention. {8 put on. Now, why len't It better to have twol ie Journals to sid our cane by refusing. to Wl ue, 168 CASHIN, PATSICK, plasterer, of Atlante and)’ °Slne'foreman of the Grand. Jury, Mr, | of three len parsotaay when he spreten Ae ileb, ianar, ednerth Re reais ae Be Rendered Aug. 40, Stowa 10) Sandowne 108 f j , ; ieee aa ea nd ( m imuch faster thau | Resolved, Tha He function of Lita eer ae : Sivas erent, Se ckvellent foreman, ne far and have bed prow wo eaten uptey ne (seri sledge Sis Gad Thecase of the pugilists who! were ar | NO a ee a eam wandicep: Ave ond Disfi guri ng FAHEY, MICHAEL, laborer; im cellar when ¢Xellent foreman, so far as T have been oe 8 boys and we Urge our ocietles 12 | vexed In the Oakland rink, Jersey City |, Phy4 Race the butiding tall, Attorney hus observed his actions. calttornita “rarer aiong in trons without uraing: |. Resolved, That we’ have reason tg took Gol | last month during an exhivition, came 1 Mista i FARRELL, JAMES, Uborer, tm cellar when the | | am convinced that he Jae man whe | Thevwanderil entede whic they col pone ani rain ‘ouhte day of our alive: tubes’ | a today before Pollce Justice Douglass i Am } Skin Diseases ing fell. I nave every confidence in, the ‘other | Mage inthe ara quarter, ‘If thie policy had been | Mote the holy nf tal nence ‘The prisoners were Frank Erne, Joe] Ketusee wt 0 GROSSO, JAMES, forty-two years old, married, | member: of the Grand Jury. talowea hay del arroren wouid’ hate ‘run the. CQuruged by irendes ol Crug, who was knocked out by Erne | Mame oo anh ‘ a x vont Ome Munared and) Ratiding Department at Work, | [iin the vilsor’ race mevertt days abo with even ‘gr re. the latter breaking Craig's Jaw; Sim] papatny Ne hel 105 j Putih costs) Now Fore At 3.30 this afternoon an Inspector 6 JS veatn ee Mine Teeeeten gtteMt. LI* Robingou, Pete Reiliy, Cusper Leon and] Jack of spades 1a Dertarattia 1 HANLBY, EDWARD, twenty-seven, plasterer, | froin the Buljding, Denartment tacked | arin dlspiaved poor Judament tm racing Wern-| Gan’ for the warm welcome he gave ue ih tie Charlie Roden, Pap Gras i married, No 419 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, up a notice on the Wert Third sirect end | verg thtough the heavn gota tn the siretch when EStnedrai and" for Ma presence. at Cartes 2° Chief Murvhy and Capt, Nugent said] Sik 7 IA:GUIRE, JOHN, tweny-21Re, Blaster Ee ee ee ee eee mene | ne ee che tint mine aucnide, "IL inveeldom tag, Columbus, Halle hank most that the bour between Craig and Erne 2GU + a MM | of the disaster as the Building Depart. | ‘er i Mudinirera will | jp envlved. That we thank most heart hab: the Bove) Ye eae Fifth Race. —Short steeplectase course gle, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. ment views it. pi es pes ble veteat MA gcellency AR) Saget, Moat Revs Archi 9 was more than a scientifle exhibition for} yy Luck ot ae trilion MORRIS, PETER, thirty years olf, married, tax | y ILIt addressed to John 1. Ireland and 2 2 8 “ag | tthe. work of thie. vanvention. points, Lawyer Rowe held that it was] Ned Pat” 1B Hay hms | borer, of No, 410 Bast One Hundred and Tweitth | S.rihing the premises the matice kaye W. C. Mayes has a very fairclaas colt tn! Resoived, That we thank Hie Honor, Mayor morely an exhibition bout, The police oer me | ptrect, New York Th that by roan ot overloadion with urleing | SeReaee eta sey ery fash eaeae He, SAME oe he aad pole tp the mis Fomted hele “eave onthe Cralgrlrne — a Works Wonders : that by reason of overio ailing | of mo 3 Pie Uwo-year of America and other offclala of the ity tor fier Te r strony MURPHY, JAMES, laborer, of AUantlc avenue, | material of! tim upper foara of" ule ‘abore wou in very day encourngemen: of our work and their words of Bout as they thought it was the strong SPORTING MISCELLANY 7 fot all of the floor ‘@ collapsed and hi Lucky’ Baldwin accuse my or the voll otices of our busines e ake i) leo! . 8, a ea ree eater rit; | talign_ into the collar. Aso the centre partion of | Ot'ssiteying ase mach ck the ports IC wanionty | Lortutc’ ait oe We ‘appre pA TS SomA of the preliminary heats of the Midate five years old, married, of » lark 's wens and cast, walle broken end bulged | just to say set Rey ee Carretee 1s a een gensronity on the, part of tho pr i PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Stayes regatta will be contested on the Harlem nue, Brooklyn, condition “an . Actor, end that Martin has succeeded better with | Juruate of this sit to-night at 6 Ociock This plan CHARLES, laborer; In cellar when the} | The Notice concludes with an order | the Horse than aay one sist, Mteasived, That we extend to the Paullet Bachers a anes a ot the tammenss sumver | ° ) b ‘ and’ St. Paul's Gurit our thanks for the hor Ot making many ¢ there ten ana | en said bulléing fell. work Immediate obbeiting, met watt curious, celdent deat Mi tyahown us and we" wil vemember Dips Gatton bali so rarecend) tos toa Pe eon SMITIL GKORGE. Jronworker, thivs-fe 740°8) Ovenep Ireland In Passled. {wo apliaters, ‘awvéral inctien tn Tat ity | fade thelr fora "ender ours 9 them 40 monatonaue thet the cham: | evenis ot which the Aral heals, wid be. toned | Hse Uae i a eld, of Lexini : him. ""'One penetrated hls Souh, and wae puille anal aur fie interes: had 19 be fontered : ate 14 oh Lavina argble ANd Re! HMMS SHEL SOME SAMEN, To 1s Augodedotin ye RRRRRTAOn ie, deat end waa) pulled | 280 eS RETR f OCA uring tn aed tea dapue ena bed a H Tairry-arcond sreet,. : Ireland, the reputed owner of the big | Qui by ie Mabie hands. The ois ter the| Res) PATRICK O'BRIEN, Seoreiary vmehow, if remaived for Jim Hall ond Joely. nh THOMAS, CHARLES, twenty-three years old, which collapsed in New “york | $,! | GROCER SED, Fe atts aie aman. uN 4 ; hirty-fourth street, New York; last seen was seen by a reporter at so 8 B. BRENNAN, ee ie giclark, and It te Bloake, athe Su worn on the Af foor where he Is spending the} Aan error was committed in many of MA Senet Bow of the ints have trom time to time| usual, neville stra Pr TaALIAPRI HAYES, WILLIAM, thirty-nine yeare When asked ree ling the, collapre Wie Hye RO au 4 Willingness to dy battle te con a ae ———————— wenue, Brooklyn, and what he thought cau it, Mr. Rev. JOH & Ay ywolgiit amplonshipe” with others off ‘Taird avenue, Brovkir' > .| Ireland replied that he hau not received | disqualifed fev. JOMN F ‘ glass without becgming the recogniaed | 4,1h%,, Seve n Gtorge | jeetings. MPALY, JAMES, laborer, ving Im Willmar) any iurthor information “than Was | Mving bean ate, by M Hey. PA. M KENNA, hampionn, Aut that doesn't warry elther of them. | ou the. Cl Abie iad lr ure. yrinted in the newspapers, Me suid it] Mavine Uh male, ll NELLIE KaNt namo Lees on os Oe eee eh x Wintamedur Waa very unfortunate affair and ban | saiirely que to Clerk it the Seales Vreeland, but] ‘The report of the Committee on Con-|T%* ew ded is when at? 5a | etenta are of «high seine BROWN, JOSEPH, laborer, Williamsburg, Written for particulars regarding the | thie was’ proven nut (a be a0 atitutional Amendment Was. ‘then | championship, Just avie-t a championship to At] fre yeti i Ps ° revit oa At Wark As “Mir Ireland said that the bullding was Rpts uae Paftied Wo aAOpU Huy GE ine MUGERATIORS | Tony Ron tone gam, auld parehnas ¢ Dat t0/04 : at niu. | pose of electing Hi ra fo, ena All night the wrackera worked at the done by contrat und that he gave the BASEBALL CHAT. offered. ‘The old. constitution. sans |! aye tae Aug, | Pe F Hecretar mass of debris, which ts wedged In a TdT St a Touu'to eaplainethe colle —— The report of the Auditing Comm Tinvaions ip (EAGLE tae Onova’ 538) 9Lm all te ere compact mi twenty feet deep and) Friends and relatives of the miasing| Yesterday's work made a big sirile in the| “the struggle then began as to whet WH contowt for the “Hght-hoavy weigh am Lost, Found and Rewa covering an area forty by Atty feet in| hovered about the biltding throughout | nding ct the Clana, to the leveih of whicn| Den Bt Louis would wet tiie "eX. | pienship. some time detween Oct. 26 and Nov how Cola, [uustotlent setchel on ay to Magar 807 « A athe: hin a DAT eilten ett carta Masten rry-boat and the centre of what remains of the big] wits of" William Hayes, whe in thirty | Brooke's two dsteate at orton cntribuced not) convention. | Aire.” Lake: Ana Hoantiteet rect wan (stie8 Lo-day by Jonlce| PORE EMR AT tH EAC T ET Me AGE eight-story structure, nine years old, and lives at 903 Third|s litle, New York ts in form and tne frat divi: | O Rely. of Moston, | champion ee Ue Cliy, Gun anes ae return Aaiteran eh Hh care We | They delved an deep an was possible, | avenue, Brookiya, | 0 °° 1 ls «ow points awe Denver, ‘championed his native c's gral Rea Kltly: Who Seateed “Seas een 21 Park low, N.Y. _ Wut of Grek could only, Ws away 8 FOP | satsed "wan the Arst Gly" WOME 10A\| Rejistryra dove bill Weanysinay ve thn’means | Fettan Se ae eC tee eee hen taxes [iat #4 Columbia sree, with bree |" ; feet of the rubbish. Tons of heavy ma: | Hazen fal had fn’ over” three eek | at Kh ante’ perventage, to within | (0 Bow electionecring. ‘ c. 3 er complajat in whieh she wana! Excursions. cores of twisted ani nt} He was employed ae a cement worker iby a x Mine Klein alleres that Rice oi mth en sonry and peores n There is little doubt that he ix among| bailing distan: Cine be latter cluv| St, Loaie the Next Meeting Place. SNE. Hide iia hat Gyap FISHING at Cay tron girders scattered through the Dig) (dead. His wife carried an intart| having no game schetuled for to-day. : tang ter wetting cua tand Tatytl! at ® gave pile made the progress necessarily slow. | inher arms when she came to inquire oe. sot the, TRU oRa called. At. Louial was yah een” Galvemon | f obo “Teleaned arate ye? Shem Bscuslon : The work is being done by the Galli-| abont her husband thie mornin, There are seven bard Rames In order for the! Paiher Malone moved to 1 outs bid for it ot Hiheress woman Liwyer Louie Beckie " i GROUNDS. off Ach gan Wrecking Company, which 1s aup- - |Hartemites, Deginning with to-day, and 4 will] unanimous, This was done amid cheers say rate, however ridiculous Ry represents Wise, denies’ the Sunday, Tueaday ported by @ combination of building SOME ONE IS RESPONSIBLE. |‘**"' at -, Acuna tor them to tuke Rev. iether mpennen, Of Be Lule, fhe 4 of [km | i " h service. + | ve or even four of them im at toe ais \_—_ mate FO Oe wante pollens |e ‘onatable Saye He In 1 i=! Derpiced LouinvHie gave the Pirates a hot ent | got for the frat Wednesday In Augie tsa slow proces . 5 | wating the Cause of Disnate yesterday. Pérhape Mt was because a maliitude | 1806, . : men under command of Roundsman) f 912 attended. ‘That number reprosente neariy| Mrs. Charlotte Smith, of Boston, at aliv education, development, Bireuesman to the scene early this| “ome one te directly responsible for Ute mereaed tn the tones no a nun | tactied tothe. Women 6 Renee Li usually au th anit hs 60 morning, This found to be neces- jeter 's isorvible > Gaaaay, * A | ber of curio weokers ne weil \here, then delivered & touc Mog apne and growth. But it hasn een s ct “. t. Constable, of the Bullding e- . LJ e oe ak Se ee 7 was . : FY , ress wary to keep back the crowd of people. | Sup! Ae sali ware Teno nied Blatt ‘ith Pearline. Pearline’s success = | partment, to an “Evening World” re- | BRI Oly ROR, baer Rey Father Malone, of Denver, iia with a + Watsbing fer Deng Resiem, iocicr this mining. ‘eid. when 1 | ase pereniecn: sence of sae, would like (0 6'| weal eueeen put in nomination Whe has been a wonder, from the start. A thousand will stand for hours nave completed the investigation which | Setinsi tt) Lust for ecinrd atree jut Rev Father Cleary fur re-election « - ” through the heat of a midsummer day "have begun I shall be able-to tell the i iyftentag he j Pepsigent ad ‘by eolotod’ Delvgns ; if ‘ mers All the more so when you con craning thelr nacks in hicpe of catching auntie just where the responsibility |W. WiigmeWer sult titnese. thcose, Mrs. Lake also snoke, ait tie ta ay MH de 2 , imitations @ glimpse of a limp and mangled corpse |DUPHe 3 eaee P vauielane (1aee imation. 18, prstakt atl was re fd bya Fising vote. Tie fe> vei es | sider the many poor imitat! ne an tt is borue from the ruins to the | wns oynress an-opinion wt the pres he iegasing Wh Tervia ive wate Wandad | aponied ip an energetic sprecl es Seiden \ of it: which claim to make waiting dead wagcn, Jent moment, however, would be qge-|iropay isla due the les 1H tia bieseataticn | wax Recteeted Firat Wice-demdent miele ; he frat week in Reptember, M7 washing easy. These things When there is nothing else to look at | fey and unwise, because It might do |i it ant New vated ex fily inate in| Ree. Bathor boyte General serecuury | 2 | yet ‘ the gaping crowd wili speculate upon | some one an Injustice, i Fee lr au i RS al vl nate mt mat for cand Vige-Lrenl oe 2 tend to confuse people, dden in| “I can say very contidently, however, ‘ ato own to damned ena Ka ’ Sears banta 5 Thev' re She number Of She dead gill! hidden 101, h CAn BSy Vary cua anu, hon ever of Connecticut. and John d O'Hrien. of lig ii va mathel bre \ of course, ‘They're the wreck, und thus idle the day a public to some very startling facts in Buillwater, The. ‘colored —— delewiats 4 goat 10 pounds’ ia a preliminary: b : q blic While the wreckers were at work connection’ with this cane before 1 Ket | tase : Moder, “Was ame hy Mennesay, "ui (ve tin’ athiil aah, of leton en Aue 3 S forced on the public workmen {through with It i ; | onto nun Was elected by a Vote FAM of | > ie publ inside the building, gangs of wo! ny When asked if he regarded the De- Ohiy” qualifications. cre exp OF Sit, against 220 for O'lrien Tae wading shaw 6 fiven by the King > by peddlers, prizes, Were busy outside shoring up the tot-| )8 Lay mptaecttd tes De se mtay ot the geime ae it ts and Toule, was! pint, eat J mdeiee Rae ae ead x tering walle so a6 to prevent turtivr) (jrough the failure of Inspector Murphy , ™ould de played 4 BK SS ye Mon da mt t ry substitution, ete, No | cldent, to detect. report any Weakness in the | MeMahon was re-vieots 1 as fond «7 Bieta! ; P arernent, structure, Bupi. Constable replied that | ,, Te sanding of clube in the Zovgue (is morn | pyeasurer Sik a ice menEhInG Fianoae doubt they're often The friends of the misung be jug wae as follow Phere will he. an excursion up 4 ar aichewelg . ) he preferred not to -answer that qu ; < Ilan, ‘and’ tom. Rirkpatrith ade j same pear at the scene of te wreck be-|tion or any others touchin pon Clube. Ww Clave. 4 Hudson to-morrow, the boat starting at | 1 4 capiehpatricky 96 Philadel ought to be the same rye h Frark | sponsibility’ now. ell Cleveland .. 68° a7 6M Now York... 43 Wiorelock from the foot of Fitts 1 nde a: catchomalgnia The event of houg ore dawn. Among them w. ; i B itisburg +. 82 85 \602,Brooklyn 45 i ’ ng wit a ffiven-rount bout ber P 5 Ae i Fitch, of 5 rave avenue, a srepeon | Murphy haa not been remov Balltmots Ha eitanlpnia! 44 street an Mari" Khe aa oe! haem, Of onion, as Pearline. We protest. Don't judge Pearline by of Augustus Phillips, the driver of cne| Pome final de i Hiss tous... 2 Kationn.e ‘ahh we . the company it has to keep, * an * of Gatrector Parkers lumber wagon ‘Inspector Cinglana «bos Loulaville s.. 3b The day's business an with Te Daily rere Bet a bells wae 2 com teor Cup, The times of the two yachts at the fnish were Ms Rriranota vasavers m5 at] 0 old stock in this atore. Beery thing sold the season it’s made, $20. Serge Suits Silk Lined $10 No better suits in New York—and yet we will not carry one to next for No better dye on earth than Alizarine. season, We have a reputation for showing nothing but new and We're not going to lose it by carrying these goods till next season, even if they better than usual, Serge Suits, silk or plain dining eH '- otch Cheviot Suits, plain and mixed colors, $1 s. Striped Worsted and Cheviots, stylish goods, re just as $5 Trouser fay E O THompson 245 Broadway Excursion MANHATTAN BRA LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST, E. R.,N. MOUND THAN, 40 Cun | HORT LINE, DRLYN BRIDGE | TPRMINUS ROUNU TRIP. includlug ¢ haurly trom.7.08 Me { nate*Aouriys fro tad 1.00 Pe | wairental N. Mourly from 71y A. hourly trom 1.40 P.M. ‘CONEY ISLAND, | Culver Route. Round Trip, 25 Cents, BANE Ye to 1.10 P.M, amd halt 210 P, Me via Bey ne | Leaee foot W Mt st, hourly from 7.10 A. Bf. ‘to 10.19 4. Mo. and half hourly thereafter aout ve, v.20 PM R | OCKAWAY BEACH, 50° SUNDAY EXCURSION 50° UP THE HUDSON SUNDAY AUG. 1, THK WORLD'S PLEANURE GROUNDA Adel! bretebem al nnd EN jit tone, iy 7 GL ser tn and, nagerie, Sviary,mammot agi fim, grand. moaseam, alt Free. Geguine ‘tal- siiacarce Kies Deutschiand."' ‘The Datey.”” Boating, backlog, fiahlig, bowling & DiUard ® Hime VAGLE—sTe A MERS LEAVE Pier ls, N. H.. Vortiagdt pt. ny ¥.4) 145A. M 5, 12M.) 14), 200, 2 RS SiS PM. So oth so. Wiciya., vud. WAS, to RM ee OP ab Tot kant .i6, ao PM LEAVE AN y 4 St GLEN 19k Th Ne oniys 8.1 igs Ex 234 st. e hours at the Glens, Home by 6.20 P, ML GREEN WOOD LAKE, 750. HOUND PR P. 750. rial express train leaves Chambers at. Weat 3 840 ALM. jolve of (Wo express tral fore by 7.00 or 9.00 P.M Island, Sea Beach Ronte Whitehall ot., B10, 910, 10ND AL May ‘nalf-beuriy Me Gn Las PM, God through Brooke dnc tas . nt Brighton Fr at ny uate oy Bay Ridge Perry i : Nigiit and 1 A.M. Roud trip to de SMDL CONCERTS: | Round I'rip Reduced to 25 Cents NORTH BEACH. Electric Lights. y odious Thea con Bouts | Ea Waa Hise a SR Re C blectrie Cars vis Kest 363 iat Forrion, ar guar Around Staten Island. Daily. steamer Aurora leaves W. 224 aby 100 Battery Landiug, 145, ridge Dock, whiya, & POM” Music and refreshments Ticketm @ om T. NEWHURGH, a4 Datty excursion (except Sua- ay ‘Day Ling steamers trom hoa ML, For Sale. and Gents’ CLOTHING Ladies ready (0 Wear oF tourer, Late Aavques aud C atyles. Easy Weekly of nouthly’ payments Manbatlan Clothing Ca, TLL ave. bet. 6th & ~~ SEWING MACHINES. gibte, Auomus, Domestie, |X ‘OBE WATCH CO, g00d second-hand sewing for cash or monthly pay~ watebos, we wil e ci WATCHES, DIAMON Da, 4 Weekly Paymenisy ng Guaranteed, Jewelry, repr cATE Wate CO. WALTHAM WATCHES, dlanionds, jewelry sold oa $l. weekly pay delivered Immediately. CHANGE WATCH Co, 187 Broadway

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