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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, $10 FINE FOR “SCORCHING.”| MAYOR SWIFT IS HERE. jour In the Legal ft im the City. “abet Weceker, dealer in bicycie fix tures at 42 Bleecker strect, was fined $10 in the Court of Special Scesions after S}form gover atrial on a charge of “violent assua with What he has s brought by James Horin, of 60 Bast | prolong his stay. 1 , Sixteenth street. He also was lectur totiana Howe ano pee aie by Presiding Magistrate Jerome on the| sinfulness of “scorching” in the publ streets, Wecker waa sailing along the Boule vard July 10, when he run down Mr Horin. Wecker told the Court he was riding about a ten-milean-hour pace. 4 two miles faster than the "said Magistrate Jerome. Rachman, of 955 Ninth a nue, was knocked ‘down by he driven by Dr. T. Sprague, of ¥ Ninety-aecond street, yesterday, nes the Central Park Ninetleth etreet gate chman had his right arm bruised and as demolished. Lawyer | Edmund Moo: of Rlandy, Mooney & Shipman, Wall street, nays he has been authorized in behalf of Mra, Andrew J. Shipman to prosecute Michael Donohue, the driver of an express wagon which ran down Mrs. Shipman on her tleyele in Second avenue on Monday last, NEW ONE DAY CYCLING MARK. Gimm, of ori 1895. DEFENDER'S RATING|RROOKLYN NEWS BALL DID NOT DROWN. ROBBERY THE RULE, mer Writes to His Captor and His Cham. Remarkable Disclosures of Chare ity Frauds in Brooklyt in most of the city departments, He regards President Rooneveit, of the Police Hoard, as a great man, bul seems |to think it tk nicer In Chicago on Sun s where all the beer wanted can be He says our streets are thore In the Windy City, latter place only $2,000 1s annually to clean — 1,500 es. New York gets $2,000,000 “000,00, a year to run Chi York, he points out, spends THE SQUADRON SAILS. North Atlantic Division Will Mana- uvre to Bar Harbor. NEWPORT, Aug. 18.—The North At- lantic squadron ieft the harbor at 10.15 o'clock this morning bound for Bar Harbor, Secretary Herbert wont on board the New York, occupying quar- ters with Capt. Evans, ‘The despatch boat Dolphin ts attached to the squadron and will participate in sie fleet tactics, The Secretary is par- ticularly anxious to witness the fleet drill at sea, and as the pllot-house of the New York Is the best point of ob- servation he transferred his flag to that vessel. ‘The manoeuvres will consist of the primary fleet tactics under steam, The batteries of each ship will probably be used during the trip, and the manoeu- vres will occupy almost the entire time until Sunday, According to Admiral Bunce's plans the flect Will come to anchor at Bar Harbor early on Sunday morning, C. C. Baldwin, Naval OMcer of the Port of few York, accompanied the fleet. —— EBALL CHAT. ‘Kick'* coming to then the “oyntx’” ar ting In a spirit to create of even deaerve Fhout one-halt of the team aeemm to have a fit of sulks that would hot bo roemly on the part of m chaatined schoo! boy. Everybody understanda why the wretched work of Unipire Burnham should grate upon the The Head of the Windy City § ing Modern Reform Mayor George B, Swift, of Chicago, tn the clty on a pleasure trip, to study a little of re- ent, IK oO Well pit lye GREAT FIGHT ~ OF STRIKERS, de. Already 4,000 Jacket-Makers’ Contractors Have Signed the Union Agreement. | PANTS-MAKERS NOT $0 FIST. Bis Bvery Shop Is Closely Picketed ~. and the Most Perfect Order Is Maintained. that Her Racing Length to Be Kept a Close Secret at Present. whor Is a and inetd Inspector Mackellar, of Brooklyn, this afternoon received @- communication from Pidward W. Ball, the prisoner who escaped yesterday from Detective Dele- hanty whie being taken from Boston to this city on a Fall River line boa: Ball was arrested, charged with com- plicity in the Dr. Drury robbery, The test was made, however, on a war- rant five years old, charging him wita larceny. In hia letter son he escaped was police could not hold hi pol he nud promised hin family that in fhe future he Would always lead an honest life, The letter also stated that Samuel Ryls, who Was arrested with him, 1s entirely innocent of any com- plicity in the Dr. Drury matter, and uurnished a memorandum detailing Ryls's movements on the day of the from the Perry ne, ‘Newport, Fe Ryls, who is in jail, also recelved House, Newport, R. I iM) One is trom the Raymond street two letters from Hal Newport and the other from Fall River. They explain why Bail escaped and ex- t leaving Ryls alone in 4 that Ball would watch could to Not Even Her Allowance to Vigi- lant to Be Made Known. Ex-Secretary Toal Tells How Bliake ets Disappeared. When Valkyrie IL. Is Measured, Both May Be Given to the Public. : Hall states that the rea- that he knew the im on that charge, The measurements of Defender and Vigilant ws take by John Hyslop, the official measurer of the New York Yachf Club, at the Erle Basin, where both “yachts will Ko Into dry dock to- morrow, Will not be given to the public. The America’s Cup Committee and the Regatta Commiitee of the Club, the latter of whom will have the immediate control of the trial races next week, will be the only possessors of the im- portant Information that Mr. Hyslop will have to impart after he uses his tape Hne in finding out the load water- line length and sail area of the boats. Of course, the commanders of the yachts must be excepted, for they will Investigating the Gott-Nolan-Mure phy Regime, Ex-Secretary Toal, of the Kings Coun~ ty Charities Commissioners, continued his evidence this morning before tht Assembly Cities Committee in Brooke lyn. Toal admitted he had been helping Mr. Hirsh in preparing his case. Mr. Toal said during the Gott-Nolan- Murphy regime the supplies were issued to séveral institutions under the control of the Commissioners on rec, Isition, After approval they were presented to BAS! With a mont righteo THE VEST.MAKERS MAY JOIN IN. press regret a the trouble, an his case and do everything he help him. e letters do not state hi Kind ‘Their. ts a Chanca that Cloak -and Shirt Makers Will nd, Heats the Rec- with Hours to Spare. ow the es. if not be told completely ** thusiasm. »~-lnion agreement as r: Go Out. The strikers of the Children's Jacket- Makers’ Union and the Pantsmakers Union continue to-day with unabated en- The contractors that employ the|" trousers-makers are not signing the pidty as those for whom the jacket-makers’ work. Contractors employing 1,000 hands ave signed the Jacket-Makers’ agree- ‘omment and given bonds to the Settlement sulk of the men, but nobody can find rer that for. the long-drawn-out and New York In figuring tn. team In a matter ing his mysterio ant’ Clarke, Tanke the boat team of bi as Weak axa lot of raw amateui nin Hates Lester Germ plained absence from the view glaring In Leg under taking-off can be explained tn} WO! other way. and every man on the team | "Ut tal ‘and that the public ta the Club’ critl should be hie por: 403 ‘an it whould be for thelr misonduct that of Ruste, Law Tiernan wily mblad SLEV distance thx morning twenty-four hd iode 400 miles in 20 hours, 17 min- LAND, Aug. 1-1 the twenty-fou! ridei the time-ké@pers, At Imm had rld's record of 407 miles, ira, held 8.42 equ Ty mn and 20 seconis, miles, 1,700 yards, and he very fast. WITH THE WHEELM vi 18 Gimm, ot this city, who started yesterday at noon to beat cycle record, is now the champion long- of the world, according hour bl- ore 4 1 man. His record for twenty-four hours was fini EN. clock the 3 for shed. naturally, how big their vessels are, where he must come in to wl This has ty mittees, and it may b come of an obj f the figures, filed Iselin, of the Defender. When a reporter asked James D. (Smith, Chairma ‘America’s Cup Committe for an order un Measu the measurements, M by Mr. r necessarily, In order to permit each to do some figuring on his own hook, and also to let him know just in. en settled by the two com- guessed that the decision haa been arrived at as the out- stion to the publication Oliver -Commodore n this morning Hyslop for Smith said Mu cape was made, but they Alaprove the theory that Ball committed suicide. In Ball's sec from Tall R way to Can Ryls was WANT THE FIRM DISSOLVED. Creditors of the Lewin & Fowler Co. Are to Consolldate, The affairs of the insolvent Lewis and Fowler Manufactusing Company, of Brooklyn, were aired nce more in the Supreme Court, Brooklys, this morn- dated | letter to Ryl on his he says he | a. 1 this afternoon in $30,W0. er of the the storekeeper, ‘The stock ledger and requisitions did not tally. ‘Ten thousand pounds of butter were receipted for in excess of what was called for, Other excesses were 2,00 dozen eggs and 3,000 pounds of cheese. In the hospital, a requisition made on April 11, 1893, for 100 yards of rubber cloth, had risen to 500 yards when signed for by the steward. A requis tion that called for 600 yards of seer- sucker cloth was receipted at 1,130 yards, “two thousand yards of muslin signed for by the steward had no requisition, * the asylum on Feb, 2, 1803, 150 pairs of blankets failed of delivery, but were ONY THsd NUNPH as Sean Y Committee at 71 Suffolk street. Leopold Schwartz, of the Progressive Tailors’ Union, is conducting the strike for the jacket-makers. “Mr Schwartz sald he belleved the trike would not last more than a week, =<. “You can't get It, ‘The measurements will not be given out at present. We feel that Ws must do everything to pro- tect America’s Interests, and we can see no reason Why Defender's size, should be made know? before that of Valkyrie HI. is taken; but it is obvious that the ‘Tho phenomenal pertormance of Pred Titus at Manhattan Beach yesterday should have been roon to be appreciated. Both tandemn that were pac ing him after the fourth mile were not equal te tho tank, and the ten-miie record would have suf fered atill wore had “quad" teamn been ” In forfelting hopes of the pennant It te not necessary for the New Yo at aside ite obligation to give to patro zhi tion IU possible. The other fellows taay Jaxtingly beliliant game without tthe Polo Grounds, ing. ‘The head of the concern is Haniel F. Lewis formerly President of the .Took- lyn City Railroad Company. The matter came up on a motion to | ssolve the corporation, crowded Into the receipt later. The goods neyer left the store-house. An- other call for 500 pairs of blankets by Dr, Stuyvesant, Mr. Toal was unable to discover if they had been delivered. -— ae wdast Bpr ind -Was quite sanguine that all the contractors would eign the agreement. Mr. Gchwartz is the man who so suc- cessfully managed the recent protracted atrike of the Progressive Tailors. .The Pantamakers’ Union has Its gen- eral headquarters at 226 Stanton street and will remain there during the trike. The contractors are coming in slowly to ign the agreement, which contains 20 new demands, Delegate Henry Hirsch, who ts the Teader. ot the Union, said most of the contractors were holding off a little to see what those who employ the most men will do, As several of the latter Had wiready signed the Union's agree- ‘ment, Mr. Hirsch thought the others would 4d #0 within a week, When the strikes began yesterday sthére were 5,000 workers out, all Knights of Labor, the number being equally di- vided ‘between tho” jacket-makers and the pantsmakers. “A ood deal of excitement prevails dtound both headquarters, but the strik- yore were orderly. Every shop in closely picketed, and tho movementa of the contractors are care- fully: watched and reported to the Ex- ecutive Committees of the uni Police protection has been asked for fn a few individual instances, and the reserves are held and vacations stopped until. the strikes are ended, The ‘Vestmakers' inion will decide next Sunday whether to strike or not. The > ile lower east aide tn full of strike: and the vestmakers and the cloakm. © and the shirtmakers ap- vetkeay to take a hand shortly. in e struggle for better wages and shop eonditvons, —____—-»___ IN THE WORLD OF LADOR. Me a * a A <Carpenters’ Union No. 28 announces the 4 of a momber, Donald Gruer. Heary Zinck has been Recretary of United stachininta’ Progreaaive Unton 0, Richant J. Hyland, of 5 Fourth street, Brook- m, has been eected Secretary of Palniers and or Union No. 110 Emile Roche has been elected Corresponding Becretary of the Slate Koofers’ Union. The new Treasurer Is KA. Lutz, ‘Thirty giris are on airike In the aweating-shop of a pante-maker at Reading, Fu, against the employment of foreigners, Alexander Ludwig, 1289 Greene aven Mm, has been elected Financlal Seer ranch 15, of the Workmen's General Union. Lugien anial has been elected Secretary, and Menry Kuln, ‘Treasurer, of the New York State Gommities ot the Socialist Labor. party. Unger the auspices of the United Hebrew Trades & memorial meeting will be held at the Thalia Thoatre this evening to honor the late interna Honal Socialist leader, Frederick Engels ‘About 20.000 steel and iron-workers will have thelr wages raised 2 per cent. by the recent | agreement made by the Manufacturers’ “Associa ‘Mom with algamated Association of Steel and Tton- Workers On account of Excise law the I has changed the dat Noll’ Fark, street and Brook- ary of Henedt t nual excurston t ‘and. Seventies Sunday, Aug, | ° posst'a Cafe Hoffman, Was declared off by the W Liberty Assoctation and the Arbl- ‘ominittes of the Central Labor Federa ferday The proprietor agreed to abide rules, Laborers’ Di to pion, Protective and E. of the Dahimeyver have re- | Upholoterers” Un @ adopted resol ‘agalnst p dex Abs 2. Bu Central Laboo Union - Fwony -MiFee ot Ue ‘One Hundred Boss ¥ » who has been paying th The strikers want the eta! $3.50 tor a day of eight hours. Yullding, Trades’ Sevcion of, the Central Finn at ‘ite meeting last night censured members of the Gilders’ Union. The delerat Painters gave notice ‘that thdraw building ins an tro Organisation Committee ct the Section, JUDGE APPELL DEFENDED. _AWitmesses Declare His Co ways Was Upright. ‘The investigation into the charges of | malfeasance against City Judge Georg C. Appell, of Mount Vernon, was con tinued by the Assembly Judiciary Com- mittee at Murray Hill Hotel to-day waty Judge isaac N. Mills. of St ‘Vernon, testified to the perfeci propriety Of Appéll’s Course in the d-sputed sewer “Pi. Eripe, of Yonkers, suid he eput: orney-General uty y -General et Ale everal cases be- t fore ‘estchester County Grand * Jury, denied that In any case Judg: ‘Appell attempted to bring undue inilu- ence to thwart the course of the law. ——— y full accounts of the base- tifolboasdyats After the last play has Pema p oat oa near after the game that he Joyen pasted the ball for two two-b fourth Senators out for the rema hin Orconnor, the C 17, open for clube w! one y agin dates Sept 4‘ Jon hecond atte ine w ran Baltimon Pituxbury to meet Martin Flaherty in a limited-round con- mer for Afteen or twenty-five round before the Active never felt better expects to make a good showing. Sweeney two: work, mile, but met with no re ach of the t hen they lett nt Of ball-tonbers, on fur Alght. to-day ‘The 80 en ra lost no time In nizing jelivery, and the way MeGulre and the ‘ball ind the field made jumbert look very tired. Joyce mate a single, er and a triple, while MoGuire found o hits and a alngle eee Daub, who relieved Gumbert at the end of the toning, would probatly have hut the der of the game, but wo wild throws and twa fumbles by shindle, th a fow singles between them, proved very tly for the Hridexrooma, McGuire, of Washington, has caught elghty-fve raght games for hia team this season, and it te 4 that he intends to continue catching as long he can stand Mt. | . een notined by 1 will have to oMetate the Hrooklyn he will be as Umpire Tim Keefe hai ‘The injunction eur Pl vation by. ‘ational fh diamianed at the F. th Wik York for lett iF owith the Basedatl Club Arat-claaa uniform 8 fifteen yi Ads Forty-fourth atreet, city. oe e The Queena County A. C. hi play) ‘and requiring » Astoria, ee all Club, with players aver. of age. has the following 41, Labor Day (afternoon) ‘Ontartox, Oncoolas, Volunteers, nas, Mareye, rightona preferred, Address F. Tarpy, 801 East One Hundred and Forty city. Aug. 17 the Creacents play ‘ALC. at Mott Haven, oe would tke to ar- teams | $50 hub Hud will ry M. cy Saturday, Aug. raging twenty: ra of a BO wuaranten \ddrem Q. C. A. The Crescent 1 eighteen y open: AUR 21 hay man ubb's W, The standing of clubs in the Lea ‘as followe PC.) Clubs: W 418 Philadelphia. 607 New York. A leveland .. Trooklyn 887| Washington. . 20 568181, Loule,... 29 Loutaville ... 23 PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Joe Mullin, of Dostom, who gained a decinlon ver Marty McCue on an alleged foul in Provi- jence on Monday night, has issued a challenge Bri est before the Suffolk Athletic Club, of Boston, f any other club offering a aultable purse, Sammy Kelly, who expecta to meet Billy Plim-| ay Auutetic Club at Cewan’ himself in of Hayonne, before long. 1s No J, where he Intends condition, Kelly saya he nd if he meets Plimmer he Tommy Butler, of Brooklyn, complatns that his s challenges to fight any one at from tler will rE #200 "to unce gloves or eet him in a nish Mgnt with ig. of Jerney © ease that h inkue a challenge tn Cue or any who wan defeated Hin the busine a few weeks. one else at to 14 George Di for fve do n, whe 4 Is! inthe hy GMA twenty-fve-round Suffolk Athletic Club, of Moston eacellent condition. "Dt wil have mo trouble in de he feating both men. pouinda f Bay. sand Kid MePartiand w Foon ta mat f fhe initial boxing. ahaw newly ormanized Active Athi noe, N, J. on Sept. & The bour fed Joe Choyaski will Sguee. Owen Ziegler down enty-fve rould bout with. Stan his to be decided in the Eureka f Ba nex: Monday night ‘Qeelor wi @ fortelt and insie ato fant any one At 13 pounda for Athiet Club has cleared twel The balance and luach and Daviess black wonder, meet Joha Hardy Bob Arm tna five-round be given atthe next the same Leonard, Fevruary _———— To Test the Wild Law. Lawrence Macks Island Workh, arraigned 1890, Dun 2 Justice Wild Comal use! of hav! went to t term. al Wearing in th Tuesday. — Sixth Avenue Hotel Closed, Owing to the efforts of residents on West Forty-fourth street, the notorious Sixth Avenue Hotel, at Forty-fourth streeet and Sixth av han been closed. ‘The place for years had @ bed Bame, and repeated efforts have been made to Rave ite) License ‘revoked. All “these aitempta ywever, were Useless Uni present Board came Into powe: bated and 4 viola Dun. Gra. wh | three day a8 12.23. 16.33 4.5; nine miles, Harry Maddo on the Manhatian Be: where, have beaten his own pe The run of the Century Wheelme aun Coming ached 3, Rept meeting Fitty-third a Reven Class A Ageport Wheel Club for Aug éntertatning Tiphrig was awakened by manly. vol GIr T Love, fore Maal Fred howled for the "quad" In milen was 1-6; two miles, 4042 miles, 8113-8; fv neven miles, 1646 mark ot 2 b track June i Hl wR wT John Ron WoW 1 MeFarl Crandall, 2 Mi Cormack. Frankie be wmpton 1 MoUs last the each Jeaving the Si lan Wheelin Isang, dlp in the mutt runs of as follows club-house 7.3904. M h-houre SPM: Sept 1, by tide to Lake. where be pent, returning Tues tay mor 8, to City Inland. leaving club Mo. Sent 15, to Hemper an Rept. 22, to Hidgew M.; Sept. 29, open . ling evening at Mowman's tand Droadway. The * not Ween well attended lately ny membera sojourning at country Bl eee to Me 1 and ar N MM run ty Nat under the pllotage of ¢ th Titue'x time tor ® mile, ree tiles, 6 06 2 10.1815; hx m ht m5 estab 5, ten ensly as “Aunt Abby ing the racing say that Titun could by at least tghth 4-5, Listed ed night, She and was thi She was continuousl. Med. Tt w Tong Talen glans el f elute h Midal Wheelinen tes ab two 1, at ng a Jy marting 830 ah will hold te ree Ava © eluh PATCHOL Abigail Tuthill Smith, familarly MAYOR SWIFT OF CHICAGO, AUNT ABBY SMITH DEAD. Ain One I land Since iB) Tay Ml, ied at t was ninety-st e oldest perso born April 19 y in the } of th ces and father aL nary hin, Method in ba 4. & Rey Tut ded Hed ninety years, smith, a founder leaves ehildren dren, fou a fn ra tel mid © 830 The fume who died held at noo KH. Chureh, Ensign Me Mra, Roa ssh Nig, no are Invited t | MePherson, auccenstul manquerade parade was given by Hints af College Pol ne hundred riders w races onkiyn ¢ draining > prevent urrence ot th owal the recent heavy rains. for Singing. recently aireet at Twwntleth '. Twentieth street and Te friends late at niet ote found Hving a vocal ¢ ate Hirann, tn Ji sald they Joseph Kelly, Lawless and Alexander’ Mol ped $2 each, nds morning, re on the card of the Pot that watchman in charge of the building being erect avenue has Mor Miss i The The will Noraton, ©: today. Her vided hetw | Adrien B Lym: The North | tr | Annote, Samay, The of ber of mea. thromen mani art of ty nal naininy ont AMONG of nm Hremen, I-known mithtown ohild wi el < nd pral of Mrs at Tarehmont on at the Mull h Sylvest eChesney ofticiat ech wat the ip builder 7 8 dean wa uur livin River Tron W tephen Morgan Roach in rk Iron th ot Fi n.. on July estate, va her twos nd her dauehte eel Ge an Abbott G 1 tin He Mere German Lt thie morn) K Smith, Hriish « Lieut. Rohe, of tle ofwar in N uNFes Will Aloet hax boon went Ramirat thin x AnIDA as att he latter's THE A ug. Mt x landimar irs came w y ny tt Her mother was a descendant of ‘Bull Emeline Roach, Tuesday, on er ing whtow of the late i Kev ehildren Ident of the Closter W. Roel Works, family Al tw i Cannot Get Men-of- War, sof Admiral Bunce to advertise: Taents at this early cate posit Ivantage to the “After the challenger and measured toxe may be given out at the h will have the same ther ‘That is what we “Without giving the sp siors of the boat's length Commodore, ¢ know what tme the larger cha. COUDERT GETS THE ESTATE. Sued the Mr. Judge bile i rator for Property. ten, in Supreme Court, Chambers, to-day, signed order di- recting the United States Trust Com- s old. |pany to turn over to Referee Durnin isla I the stock and honds belonging to, the of Robustrano de Herques, ‘The ree, after satisfying the claim Sdward H. Meyers for $16,000, 18 to sidue to Charles Coudert, as yy of the estate of Ana Rivas de ies. and rienced and eb thought a moment, and t WM we last on kn t you see that even that we i mense advantage to the Valk: ye seeing how they allast, or cut down spar else, to trim the : d to be desired ec 8 y would | ks tr had a ba wind M n Herques formerly Heth st 1, in this: ied on the same day, June Carlo, os left a will ay as executor, in her husband’ will and his estate passed wis of Public Administrator unfair such a w ment to her opponent No, we shell make until we tell d ppoint- gether.” he ex- utors — failed to the and Mth nd ha Mr, Coudert, as ube Adminis. of the 1) of the de i was brought by itor, against the I for an aecounting accounUng t heen the rt more enthusiast are Had August elm: m man tn the world th med latent day t Vitex trato Herques es! Kdward I partner of the tirm “AMERICAN DAY” PARADE. y by is the surviving of M. L, de Rivas. Everybod feet screaming Victorious. It bitons as these, any: to understa long endo ie may ay match races ant runoff | The for they invar! this kind, an a8 Avenue M Jones and Four Thousand Junior UnitedWork- March the Sea. ASBURY PARK, Aug, 15,—Thousands ot the Junior Order of United Work- Men are having an outing here to-day. It is known ax “American Da: } A) parade was’ held this afternoon [throush the principal streets of the park [tis estimated that 4,000) men Were an tne, The State officers of th forder ‘who (ook part were Councllior P. [Phall Packer, of Seabright: Viee-Coun- Jetilor Prank A, Stranger, of Glassboro; je i} Seeretary “Willlam H, Mie of Counell "Treasurer ‘J. Tien nor, of Newark, and Junior Past Coun- cillor Frank H. Lewis, of Jersey City. — Playing A with Diphthe Two children su ring from diphtheria, thelr pai to isolate at [forcibly removed to the Willard | hy corder of Dr He Dt Contagious Diseases Michaels Charies Levine After the firat_outbure many expressions of sympathy for Dorian has. been indulged si hehe. won #0 easily that probably deluded tn} Cage. Tt ts a ha that Victorious wl welghted as sesterdn nach, who entyeel ius John tain Mis. W mane ‘Treas: ; and Riley. Ora plot at Marsian in th ey op « Heian beat Grannan aut meeting. RCM, mak the Sarato who Aled at it Hand x ‘ Hern MV It was not thr part that landed Ch home 4 Te was Perkine's ove and had the Vietorl nek, it nan Army, very poor, tence he did on V have won, Were six-year enire Market place, 4, of 161 Riving- ton. stree y Was playing with Midren in the atreet —— Knocked Down by Hin Own Horne. Samuel Schwartz, a boss truckman, of 56 Fore ayth street, wax taking merchandise to Peck Silp last nicht when his horse ran away. The futinal upset the ny throw. Sohiwarts Mtolentiy to the horse ' the man ur Hoan Sobel aitviaed, Sohwai | pital, but he refus IKING GARMENT-MAKERS., yrge Wheelock bet $2 day 19. win $100 Pilly: Hod Alkens. bet $250 against All of the big bet wine money, atier the race, se Im coming Song and Da aying the for n it Monit oko to the hose 1 was taken home, lyn Handicap. ally alter the challenger’ sto work vpon correct one, Defenier le road for possible improve- nt of the former's me: would pther side, fender are her, then the size cf both me time, and | intend t fie and spars, uid you not let t allowan or yachtsman on rep “That would be almost as bad. be of im yr Why, It would put them in the way of could advantageou or son boat nearer the plenty of time to ‘s trim if! nothing known rout hoth cup racers to- GOSSIP OF THE TURF. q ot defeat jous yester= d stand was on his ement to the rider of la hard to underatead auch exht thusinam of women Ie strange as favorite Is’ generally of delirium there were Mr, ce his dant walner the bellet that he was on el dollars to a bad nickel beat 1 fyron MeCletand. ar heavily on Chant The young book- Winning bets during and must be a big oheldom bets less than a thousand on & bi mi ) on Dorian. yester- 310 with Mahoney rs were around trying to win IU was a different wine they found und again and iw ‘m that made his peop’ I think that he had a chance to | Song and ‘a hard horse to beat in the Fall handi- | . aw.er I. A. Englehart objected. He aid the Company was planning a con- Solidation with the Lewis and Fowler Girder Rail Company. He said he rep- resened the Matthews Glass Decorat- ing Company ore of the Company for $3,400, He said the consolidation was ing’ effected for the purpose of delay- Kz bayment to the creditors, Lawser Dud committee to the consolidation. of 60 vents on the dollar, lionds of the new Company. Judge reserved decision. GIANT WITH A KNIFE. A Drunken Buteher Pursues Girls in Ther Night Dresses, John Dougherty, of 31 Nostrand ave- nue, Brooklyn, a giant butcher, 6 feet and 3 inches in height, was held to-day in the Lee Avenue Police Court, that as t do." dimen- © e pub: | 1 Le! Kea the | heme on a bai a) Don't folks ? | which and it to open 3. o'clock Sullivan, saw this of “the Dougherty morning Potice- Clymer street chasing man station ary young daughters, from fourteen to twen- ty years vid, Unrough the streets, He was brandishing a butcher knife, and was try.ng to cut the women. The offi- cer strack the knife from lis hand, end after a se yere fight arrested him. ‘The giris were in their night clothes, To-day In court they appeared well clad and made several complaints against Dougherty. eS RYALS HELD IN $3,000 Rob- unpoputar | 4 have wel- | of his Charged with Complicity bing Dr. Drury. Samuel B, Ryals, who it ts alleged as- sisted Edward W. Ball in robbing Dr, eorge Drury in a yecant house at 67 Sevins street on July 27, was held. b; take the beaten Heiman Court, Brooklyn, this morning in $3,000 ball. wall hanty evening. als answered by Dr, Drury. would’ be present to-morrow morning, ——— Policeman Hearns's Ready Club. Fregerick Helnman, a saloon-keeper, of Fast New York avenue and Sackman street, Brooklyn, was arraigned In the Gater Avenue Police Court rning. charged with assaulting ap Heinman's story, corroborated by his aan neighbors, shows that” Policeman Patrick Of the Kastera Parkway station, ordered man to Ro Insile and get some ‘ker onym for whiskey. Helnman re- re atruck the boy with his club, Heinman arked the poilceman for his number, when he Was severely clubbed and locked up. Justice Harriman Melnman will prefer charges Dorian, escaped, from Detective Dela. on a Fall River boat Tuesda, Detective Delahanty sald Ky- the description furnished at the examination Again and Hearn, young He! feng oll,” fused and Th Perkina’s | Alaplayed yop. Gray the bet Short nn Mclal Schatchen. ‘There was @ wedding in the Gates Avenue Po- Hee Court, Brooklyn, this morning, brought about by Charities OMcer Short, the oMcial schatchen of Brookiyn, John Dingle. a house mover, of 438 Marcy avenue, and Eva rt, who Was suing her recalcitrant lover for the support of their child, Were the principals. After the wedding tha complaint against Dingle was dismissed, at Wash | Danre | to be paid in| Mrs. | Kneeland and her three beautiful | Justice Tighe in the Adams Street Police | Dr, Drury sent word he | RELEASED FROM PRISON. Arrested om a Charge of Being a Vagrant. On the return of a writ of habeas com pus in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. this morniug, Justice Gaynor discharged Adolph De Gill, of 473 Eighth avenue, New York, from the Kings County Pen- itentiary. De Gill says he lives with his mother and is a hard-working man. On Aug. 9 he went to Coney Island and was ar- rested as a vagrant. He wa the penitentlary by Justice N t the, ‘Sawyer J.T, McMahon objected to the procedure, on the ground that ‘the come mitment was not filed forthwith. These papers say U notorious Paitender,” said Justice Gay- nor. ‘Neither Warden Hayes nor the repre- sentative of the District-Attorney could give any information on that subject. Assistant Distret-Attorney | Shorter ‘agreed to the proposition to discharge De Gill, and the Court so ordered, pasted ali 9 Maes EX-SENATOR IN JAIL. Mr. Gormley's Friends Fall to Ape pear and Furnish Ball, It was expected that friends of exe Senator Charles M. Gormley, of Boston, would appear before Justice Gaynor in Brooklyn to-day and offer bail for his release from Raymond Street Jail, but they failed to do #9 "The ex-Senator claimed to. have lost $1,000 while with Herbert Gray, Fred ‘Aikins and Madeline Laverne, ‘a the- Atrical trio, at Coney Island, and caused their arrest. uve were disch: a brought sult a Fale ee isonment and asrest, focked up on an order signed by Just Gaynor. Girt W ahon and Fred Hoffman wer Justice Gortting In the Lee Avenue Pollee Court, Willlamaburg, to-day, charged with | bu 4 Hoffman, father of fused to make a complaint, Uischarged. At 3 o'clock this morning threa men in bis house, and chased tw point of a fevolver into hia hen-house. | Whet meer Collins came he found, to his aurprise, on Gf his, prisoners: iecharged from Elmira, —_—— Six Firemen Injai ‘The fire in Andrew O'Donnell's) cooperage, af Flurhing and Clausen avenues, Brooklya, last and injured six bulldt a bis son, recently | flooring in one precipitating the men to the floor be- thjured men were Michael Langdom, of hurt Internally; William Conway and Daweon, of engine 10; Edward May, Frederick and Christopher Shgre, The New Armory Ready for the 14th. ‘The work on the new armory of the Fourteenth Regim@t, of Brooklyn, on Highth avenue, was inspec y by the Kings County Armory ‘Commis ‘The regiment will take formal pose session on Aug. 27. LIFE-SAVING HEROES. Many Young People Rescued from Watery ¢ An epidemic of overboard accidents ven. herocs, Louis Jacobs, the eleven-year-old son of Nathan Jacobs, of 224 East Seventy- fifth street, and other boys stripped for a plunge off the Seventy-seventh street pler in Bast River yesterday afternoon, ‘They left eight-year-old Morris Jacob: of 2% East Seventy-fifth street, to sit on their clothes. In trying to get a garment a boy pushed Morris over- board, The swash of a passing steamer sucked him a hundred feet into the river. Louis plunged in after Morris and brought him ashore on his back, ‘A policeman held Morris by the heels and emptied the water from his stom- ach, ‘Me face got full of water and I lost me wind," said Morris, “but now 1 am all right.’ About the same hour Mamie Nelson, @ songstress of the Sunset Pavilion, Canarsie Bay, was upset while sailing with Freddy Buhler on the Breakwater. Mamie clutched Freddy by the throat. “Barney,” an odd-job man at the Breakwater, hauled the pair out. Ma- mie rewarded the hero with 10 cents to buy a drink, Mins Olive Moor ing in Nostrand guest at road, Bay of Charles son of Rev Nostrand avenue, beyond his depth. ‘eter Smith, of 22 Barrow street, ood on the, of the Desbrot street ferry Hanon R. Jackson, a fiv Old child, of 267 Union avenue, Hackensack, fell into the river. Smith ‘plunged in with his cloth- ing on and rescued the little fellow. eph_ Thornlow, sixteen vears old, of Fort Hamilton, has eight notches in his tally stick for life-saving. Number eight. was @ young girl who tumbled off the pier ar the foot of Fourth street, Fort Hamilton, Tuesday Thornlow pulled ‘her into his the Norwegian Hospital s! vived with difculty. ; Brooklyn, the Stanton Cottage, Bhore Kidge, swam to the ri Sreegan, the twelve-year-old Dr. C._C. Creegan, of 716 Brooklyn, who got has produced a big crop of life-saving | ‘The second of Prof. Rampone's experimental concerts waa given In Abingdon Square last tng. The Professor, who has eleven children, has Guard Band. Last night played by the choruses. of Over. 7,000 children san Dad'y the Englaee: Days Gone By,” an dies. The choruses were Trot Rampono regards his experiment fag success ss 50,00) Children Huve No School ‘The public schools lack accommodations tor { least 50,000 of New York's children, Thia tha: the enforcement of the possible Mayor Strong Ken for hullding seven more movewen: Wan made at a spec Tinard of Education yesterday. Three school-hy fe downtown. tenement, three {n Harlem, and the seventh on between First and Second} ac dust an It Used to Be fi (4 a lot of other popular mel ng with a will, a howd y n, Twentieth street, nues. Reduced to $4.25. GOLF CA «Reduced to Athletic Department. OVERMANWHEELCG

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