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POLICE SPIES * IN HARD LUGK, WILL FORCE = UNION TICKET, ----2 State D:mocrecy’s Saud to Tammany Regarded as the First Step, MAYOR STRONG 15 PLEASED. He Says Straight Ballot Advocates Must Now Get Into Line for Fusion. One Charged with Accepting Blackmail, Another with Perjury. RESULT OF RDOSEVELTSH. The Stool-Pigeon System Used to Aid the Police Enforce | the Excise Lawa. . PROVES TO BE A BOOMERANG. THINKS MAJORITY FAVORS IT. _ Magistrate Kudlich Discharges Ali aS The Combination Fight Is te Be Saloen-Keepers Brought SKETCHES AT THE MEETING OF THE NEW YORK STATE DEMOCRACY. Devoted jr Cffices Before Him. 92 wa ox iewies N CHurt gece, guened.to perve, {tne found | Roosevelt and Bishop Keane. of New WHOSE TRUST FUND IS THIS?) MARRIED, BUT NOT MATED. | HIGHER PRICES ALL AROUND. 1 sacoh ee, The warrant will probably be served | jerance, as an off-set to Assemblyman i BS aS) scams) apowetim mewn to-day. 5 ree Lord) Mra, MeLaughtin Seoures Hoth Alle) Stocks Showe state, mony and Counsel Fe ‘ought in the Sa-) Mrs. Doro: Otto Kempner's recent. Visit here on! Salt Brought to Settle G Renewed Strength E | as the Day Advanced, rs MeLoughtin applied to] The bears, encouraged by the Southern Ba . no applied t T . eheouraged by the fight: Suinem Pacts ‘One of Acting Captain Curry’s stool- <> —— behalf of the movement for legalizing pigeons, who went about collecting evi- SALOONMEN SAY NOT GUILTY. | te opening of saloons on Sunday | 7 Ruse s . ; vio-| HARBURGER SEES STRONG. |: to wheel into Ine for a zebra ticket to i), put up a tight against Tammany fs the 2s) State Demoeracy, whose Executive weeern pt '" inst saloon-keepers last Sun- day, was held for examination on a 7 me Court by John Duer, as tru Jidge Freeaman, in Superior Court, tor | Now Kok on between the Ameriean Conner tess pt it tee last night decided not to charge of impersonating an officer ana| TWe@ty-fve Alleged Exe! pbsleckckah, of a trust deed made by Loni ;day, for an allowance of week | Tobacco ‘Trust and the outside manus Tn Coal 4 iron ie, |walk into the Jaws of the tiger. The levying blackmail by Magistrate Deuel, Ges ETSeS Rsenener cee: Excise Comminsioner Saya He Will’ Kent for the benefit, of his mother, and $0 counsel foes pending tial for | factarers and the alleged dulness of ENON Paige | ‘Us| Independent County Organtzation men in the Essex Market Court to-day. Twenty-five of the saloonmen WhO) Answer Roosevelt's Arguments, | llelen A. Kent, on Jan. 27, 1883, for ty 1 absolute divorce from Kiward M,) the sugar trade, made a supreme ef- United sinter Cordan ss will probably be the second, and after He described himself as Naghan| Were indicted yesterday for violation of | Joie Commissioner iarburber called MUrPose of having the deed of trust con- MeLoushlin, “The MeLoughting were fort to break’ the stock market this [UMM &™ fag | they hav jared themselves the Good 2 0 e he Excise law, and whos! ve} © ¥ struied and nis accounts settled. He, married April 2, i887. They have two | mornin Wy teaathee : ent fo c " i r | talk with him on excise matters, He ‘ s : i . i , ‘ tained evidence aginst four saloon-keep- | pleaded not guilty before Re ‘der Go! told the Mayor that he was going to whe lof the trust shoul) Floren four years old, | lqu dations for the account of marginal Fall will tumble over cach other to ers last Sunday, and they were arrested | this mornin, MiKo arepsesh at Ane wecting eb the] Oe Ne MeLoughiin charges his wife with im. | holders, they were soon worsted, As a line ap on the Mayor's side of the eiegraph and remanded. Greenfield called upon| There was only one Excise case on the Untoa Heer + Baloon-Keeper Leaser 8, Meyer, of 8%| Recorder's calendar to-day, and {t was Columbia street. Greentield, it is] sald th a number of the Indicted men charged, informed Lesser he had evi-| would plead guilty later in the day q dence in his possession that he had vio-| ‘To-morrow there will be a great many Mr, Kent, constering that his moth- proper conduct. % er's Income was not cufficient for her filed a cross bill de can ‘Tob Nn | Mr, Thomas Collier, Ptatt's small but |proper maintenance, settled upon her! and for an al 6 divorce on |The point was given out that the stock |kolect voterie of street-corner states- ——_- for Ife the income of $10,000, the 5 - the ground that her husband has been | would open near 0 than WM, which PRICE OF SUGAR REDUCED, | men. witt probably be the last to come pal to revert to him on her death, He Unduly tn ita Mrs Elett, wit was the closing quotation on yesterday, been swatted @ Loughlin has Matter of fact they were over wing the charges | Take Amer confident Independent County Organization on, Republican camp. Monday next In answer to [resident Roosevelt, of the Police Commissioners: Mr. Harburger is one of the most out- . for e >. , her hust but after they'v alee (ea ie : * | spoken advocates of liberal Excise laws) Y00 10ST $84, ather on ee tte rush WHOINELE AAIOG OL eUCE wererat a 5 lated) the Jaw last Sunday, and’ ninted Excise cases dispored of by the Re- | TT eer cnante that he will take «| "et on Ma ISS, 2 # molliek oi) ei subwenen tly mccornianiod Mi Mie) THOUS ailenhoWwever were at Ot an |The Tew Action Caunem Eacttes | couple of times they'll be in watt ; that the matter could be fixed, Green-) "rose who pleaded not guilty to-day | fall or two out of Roosevelt. by pres |” a ate manner : ko. Mra, MeLoughiin saya her husband cme’ all ment in Lower Wall Street. humor and help’ the combination: Be field, so the saloon-keeper alleged, | won Lanting. HOME: tects: of tne, ented | It is stated that subsequent to the ex: Na Mra Platt lived dn Chieane and A rally quickly followed and the stock | ‘ Weimar te showed him a badge on which the words| John McArdle, bartender at 317 Bleeck- | of ihe law ae the ¥ come iB the uG a ution of the trust deol Kent ame 4 ae itis A on 1 wits A Jumped fr W4 to 0 without any ine! There Naive Rood es 0 Xeitement “ine Platt folks are talking against @ , “Special Officer” were engraved. er street, . | at the hearings before the Excine Board. | jeavtly 4 executed certain rs oughiin alteges her child | tervening sates, niower Wall street this morning, where | 10" teket for all they are worth, and ; is Dictrich Meyer, saloon-keeper at 25) ‘The T. CO) has already put itself on ewig apn red! Whda was pleced in the AL Ursula | ary satizel ie igrocery) dtnttiel & doeated; wing (Mon ucue When Greenfleld called yesterday, | rleventh uventic B record against the rigid enforcement of, Msttuments to secure his creditors, of Convent a year and a halt ago, and | StS alarmed the shorts, especially aq) th eae Histrict Is located, oWINk | ni view of the situation ts that ne Meyer said he had concluded to settle| William McLaughlin, bartender at 591, the blue laws, Which the assignment of his interest In her husband pays $a monti for mane tt Was found difficult to borrow the, 10 a deeline of 1-$e. a S-l6e, in the price | oi, put Mayor Strong and Willlam the difficulty, and asked Grees field how oo aoe waetanal ie stud -—- > the trust fund may have been one te Hit * ‘ nd tery \ veg | ..Martn Logan, bartender, 2! udson The Guestisn for the Ce Be ty lowed 8204 1 fe nate much he wanted. The latter ia alleged | niet ka hrt a EXCISE CASE ON APPEAL. |." guisthn tor thes ours to decite tthe‘ Chil hat cu ah to have remarked, “Anything will do,” Cornelius Hoftman, bartender, 2607 —_—— _ - nt J ceased to pay this. and Meyer slipped a $2 bill, he says, into} THitd avenwy. vy say, bartender, 401, Certificate of Reasonable Doubt i Greenfield's hand, Meyer had put al ;3¥ eh SLO | Riea NGs KERRIES: yok. Subsequently there was a mo- of refined sugar. mentary break to 93%, but buying orders| The market for refined has been dull again appeared and a@ recovery to 9% for some time past an ued, yesterday that the American Sugar Re-|14,, iyird most influential party in the m1 emounts of Sugar changed fining Company would reduce their| \ity will aupport it. Brookfield ts in favor of anything but . straight ticket, ‘The action of the it was reported | state Democracy shows, however, that She says ste has pawned her Jewelry | ¢ GRAHAM ‘MUST PAY UP. jto support herself, “Her husbaid, sai Maims, is a tmember of the t id cross on the back of the bill, and wrote chein, waiter, One Hun- wards’ & “Co. commission cl hands at the start at 105 down to 107 1-2, prices 1-8c. this: morning. | With an even half, and perhaps more, his name in lead pencil on the face ot 1 yoitth street’and Eighth | Judge Beekman reserved decision In) 4 Recetver Appointed to Seeure - iil Tecelves from the frm $5an Then there was a further decline ‘They not only made that reduction on! o¢ the straight ticker Republicans ta eme Co " Br, 10H ind Ais mother, with whom he ves 045 u ‘© 108 1-2 occurred o hard srades,, bi ie, Wh é ft. 1 Gross, bartender, 289 Weat| Supreme Court, Chambers, to-day on K4,000 0 Vane AliMONes AORTA UR LURING Sk aL LY to UBs1r3 oceunre the hard grades, but went 1 better favor of union, it looks to the Mayu Hider, who corder Goff for As soon as Greenfield took the bill, l’a- trolman Quinn, of the Unioa Market inth street, }an application of Ausustu: Hunting, bartender, 18. | was convicted before Kt h had fallen 34 te 8 the soft or low grades, making the! and Republicans who side with him ge decline on thene grader. 3-16 if there would be a unton ticket put Up, nied res ty and Eugene Durnin was app celver of the personal pr longo retur i st | Bleecker street ole ie Bachan lew by welling * genoral Hist in the mean time dis- | The ‘an a good deal of bus: a OP " station, appeared and made him 4 pris-)putrick Cochlin, saloon-keeper, ong) 01ating the Excise law by sell sents and. profits of John Graham's real vad: eat Mrmnees. Gnd. Sree MUEK eng tower prince nin the Leckoce ane | Wicmer Me: Piatt likes JC 08 Wels oner. The marked bill was found lying] Ninth venue liquor at his saloon, ai Fifty-second (ota hy Jude Ovlirien, In. Bupreme wie ee aden the attengthof'the the lower prices, and the brokers are|” «and 1 don't see what cle tl tender, 86 Kighth | street and Ninth avenue, for a certiti- ions ay lat his feet. The policeman escorted} Richard Conlan, ¥ Court Chambers this morning. Graham, pyought by absence of unfayorabje crop news and €xeited and nervous, on f them eX-| straight-line fellows can do but come Greenfield to the station-house, where Mo: cate of reasonable doubt, pending an f . ; tone of the foreign exchanges, pecting a decline of 1-I6e. more on some! j,¢¢ Jine for a combination ticket,” sald Morrison, ealoon-keeper, otha Ganoral Pert) ot Burccme| Who Jn seven ars old, was sepa Hllen, rangers were the favorite ‘i + x nto Hin "sald SURE SCA IAIA CU eyo aammand, nue Pa et POTS SCs Leal om his wile Theresa by a decree his Wite are how close onto the beat Ngures ut- ef he hard grades. ‘The prive for Kran-| tne Mayor to an “Evening World” re nd the Acting Captain was forced to ronald, bartender, § Am-|" Frederick 1. House, for Elder, argued by Judge Lawrente on the | aegnets a tained wince, the “inguguraticn of he wlated sugar ts now 4 516. 041-2. | heytor, In discussing the situation, Con= fentertain a serious charge against one CUnrey, ealoorekeeper, a4 | HME Me evidences except that ‘of two ground uf dest tian He Ot Mince seen Me, ite aes iet | CHET E MHL apeculatlOn a ae. Northe | 4 There has been n dectine in raw sugGr | inuing, he expressed the belief that a f his police spies, Bowery, is sasinc\HOW dE tut, wuleon Cen einen Ca Reva gong Cree ciciey Seana | Know whether she fe ead or alive steht Lhe ul 12, toa aes Mately at New York, and cane and beet | paca, ig majority of Republicans are Greenfield dente’ the charge, ana| Leult Tekulsky, saloon-keeper, 3 Mon-| scr three mun tn frat ft ih Aine ane the Loriver cant jt — o— | Lake Tare & Ww rfOgbTN Laks Fuser in the foreign markets have |in favor of union, The men who are jaims that he is a victim of a conspir- t Williams, Dantandar, Mat three glasses containing: a liquid whieh: ‘ to the payment of erie estern. “8, to 781-2; steadily declined for some time past. alking against it he regards as having a 5 . Main ana|{t pine payment of al , Manhattan det, toto. M nal talking agains Ys Cross streets, city Island, IcoRed tke beer. had beon given agaist met his. wife, DIDN’T KNOW THE LAW, =| Mannatian Gt. als: Minneapolis € Bt | mh {tittle influence upon the sentiment of eny, hartender, 257 Avenue A. iN Rue, bartender, Boston Road | mation ecu Hundred and Forty-ninth A stool-pigeon employed by Police In- tor Brooks came in for a severe donot pinto: sald ror oth Mr. Hol ren fair. | Soon after Wat, and Wheeling & Lake Erie 3-8, to ANOTHER BOOM IN COTTON, | tne sity. ter by'n former wit, | SO Clabman Cross Was Set Free 10h road earned a | ‘The Mayor has a mighty high respect Vor duly the Northwe 1 that her husband After Driving Fast. eg i a 5 Nene s rching at the hands of Magistrate : 2 -Variek | the assumption that the liquid wa na toe theceet ry S200 Aan her sage of 430.3 cea Advance Eight sand} for the influence of the business men udlich in the Yorkville Police Court » bartender, 122 Varick | ona falled to charge upom the question | aso of the separa-| Gornotins V. Cross, of 22 West Fifty: |! a Riga tee omens Tad ns, Wee ‘Trading: ty Act jof the town, and thinks if they awake his morning. The stool pigeon, a mu-! Mreierick Pronk, bartender, 892 Ninth | Of, feasonable dout Greham penniless and sixth street, a member of the Manhat- QUIS Byaugm eart Beer ist Ute aie h y, {to the necessity for a combination to ‘ evenue, Assistant Distr Battle con- ed 8 i hundred. taousant HB GHUNTAT HEUBE OC REET H ‘otton had another boom to-day, fatto, who gave hia name as Franklin 1 tan Athletic Club and the Now England Tie Cordage Protective Bondholders | administer a second blow to Tammany, . a trick O'Brien, saloon-keeper, 1,305 | tended that the s sufficient Worth of his property to. hla lanl ‘ i prices advancing about $ points from H id . Kuntz, of 7 Elizabeth street, was er-| ‘Third avenu ’ , + 28 to justify the verdic i the Re- daughter Roclety, 10 (a8 Brest ast eye ese ee eee eam ization Yesterday's closing, with considerable | ‘Ne professional politicians will have loyed in the West Forty-seventh street | Join” Hf. Nutter, ealoon-keeper, 470 | Cotter charged the jury on the question | "This Was done, Judge Lawrence hell, charged with recklens driving, wan ar Committee, and Nen issued a statement irregularity and active trading, Harly|to take a back seat. Witenes | Segond avenue, , ‘onable de to avoil paying alimony. aigned this morning in the Hariem Poe that in cciisequence of its having n Tdda 7 © belleve! recinet last Sunday to obtain evidenee| “Patrick A. ‘Kiernan, saloon-keeper, | Juke Beckman asked if the jury had Actions will be brought by the receiver {amreyen morning in the Huriem Por that in cetiaeruence of its having an In- gales included September at 7.44 7.47c.; | 1He believes that a union ticket would wainst saloon-keepers for violation of | 54 Tenth avenu not the privilege of inferring the lique the Excise law, and on the strength of | | Michael Dugan, bartender, 122 Varick |! the glasses was beer, on the test! : i : » OF) street mony of the policemen ‘that It looked his aMdavits five saloon-keepers were| “'The Grand Jury found six indictments like beer. He sald he was inclined to arraigned in court this morning on war- — - id dieminnda. to : fe (think, If t solutely necessary to Tants, ‘They were: Garrit F. Scott, of, Men Inuieted wore” COMPaiNts. The | prove jn levers’ instance the nature of STOLE HIS SON’S WATCH. | Forty-sixth street and Eighth avenue; |, hi8ust Suchmiller, 706 Columbus ave-| the liauld, the law would’ be rendered ued Casta fin James McEntegarty, of 813 Ninth ave-; Samuel Lay, 1 nt of support from Fe- jority of the the transfere Of real estate. 7 ham's $4,000 a year may be| He pleaded ignorance of the law re- garding the rate of speed and was dis charged, a YOUNG, BUT VERY BAD. r, be as successful this year as it was gular Neor- mber, 7.63.4 7.65; January, 7.67a7.71;| last, and for that reason ts in favor \ded to February, 7.76; March, 778 a 7.80, of it, He is greatly pleased at the [8 feersantzation agreement Wreat was quiet, with a slight ad-|action of the State Democracy people Sof the Distilling Reorganiaa- | vance September eelling at Gkc,|and views it as the forerunner of @ nittes have been called to meet at the opening, and Chicago was about | general movement of citizens irrespeo- New York next Monday to elect of | i-ze. higher, September. seili Gena hee i ers and directors of t her, September selling at 63 I-tc, / tive of factions in favor of such @ ; November, 7.564 7.69; curiiy holders, hond4 being th large mm Held on the} it Second avenue. —— | | ! Samuel Nelson, of 665 Ninth ave-|,lohn Muusr. northeast corner One Charge of Larceny. & Fourteen-Year-Old Boy with an {! a eeeereT | MG AT Nui YOK Beatemeee sin | combination ‘of b27 We Hundred ds Twentie! o on. changed at New ‘York, September sell- | Combination, antel Marron, of 627 West Faftieth | \iiuired and) ‘Twentieth street and NEW SIGNAL SYSTEM. Charles Rall, sixty-four years old, was savory Record, The National Linseed Ol Company ing at 421-2. but Chicago was about | ‘The fight for a union against ‘Tam- street, and Michael Farrell, of 433 West| Herman sixth str Te . held for t A Practical Test to Be Made in the! Magistrs Lon a charge of larceny by Samuel Yon m, aged fourteen, of 19 HAS declared # dividend of 1 per cent, fuhlfeith, 311 East Seventy- "i D » 6. x x Market | West ‘Thirty-third street, wa cen Gevae pt 16. Books clos se. Nigher for May, but sold at 327-3. aie rely. Sept. 1!) Oats were quiet but’ steady, Panne WI De, subels eee 2 AL Coquard, of St. Louis, served —_—_—_—— = and is not intended by its friends to mix up im Ni te Deuel, in the arre was the first and only case} pyomae Ral er eee avenue: Nineteenth Precinct Court to-day, The complainant ag by Agent Moore, of the Jnty, notice that application. would be made | = the Legislative flab’, called. Kuntz swore in his aMdavit that) Complaints ‘were dismissed against | The Municipal Signal Telegraph Com-| iM Was his son, Willlam Rall, of for shooting craps on Beventh avenue Slain the neymante Epemdent Krate SRAOERAN Made Hocelver: The contest for the election of the he wont into the saloon shortly before | Samui Tay. 19k Second avenue. pany, @epresented by Albert Stickney, | Stanton street, [Tat BERL Young as he is. Youdlem eave that this is stanly a move tovane | Eaeser John B, Shanahan way thle moraing| twelve Scnatora and thirty-five Assem- 6 o'clock on Sunday evening. He sald | NN OCohnd'y 1258 Third avenue. a vayer, at 2 Nassau sirect, arranged TRS father admitted hie gu Was RErentaN tae bas ae hoy the management by @ person who! appointed receiver for Miller & Cunningham, hat | plymen will be on straight political lines, that he called for a glass of beer and | Seventieth street and Second avenun, | With the Board of Polloe Commissioners | and out of work. nn” farch an mol hes The Ulvitond isthe frst pal since gtk, | hast taken tnentpiice ae NWT Miiaame: | and can be separated from the fight for ‘was served by the bartender. Ho swore, at hlighael Seward, 32 East Thirty-fifth | to-day to equip the Nineteenth Precinct He quarrelled with his wife gine anit ig a ates Meney lad 1-2 por cent, on call, The. President of the foard of lect | g20d government. The Good Govern- as well, that Scott was just golnehe- . naaennniae with a telegraph signal system, to dem- five years ago nd lert aM 4Y Tunishment, but his fath Sarrested Hinks are remitting moderate amounts | 4 few days ax: oa | ment Clubs may enter the lists with in- hind the bar as he was drinking the SALOON-KEE! mhateate ite practicability, The work fee he Ment gy her sand, asked her to ind wnt away. for tinny ways for ais Cecuriency to the West. the usual des H. B. Grifting @ Co. Aeslan, dependent legislative candidates of thelr deer. B PERS SHY. will be done at the company’s expense, | him from the bo He was ie as TASH, the boy was arrested for Tet expected thar the drafts Will be On| Wiillam 1H Gring, Edward 1 Gritng ang| OWN, but they are more likely to come In his defense Scott praduced evi-| Leas Lt A Commissioner Andrews says he b @ence to show that he was not near| ™ ‘eenses Appiled For and/received propositions from a & his saloon on Sunday; that it was closed, Many Mote Trausferred, —_,.| More of companies in different 4 and that during the time when the| It was announced to-day by the Board |contract. ff is believed It will he # stool-pigeon said he saw him behind the | of Excise that there recently has heen |OUt before the beginning of another bar he was in Central Pa-k. ¥a great Increase in the transfer of saloon | Saha (ihe competition ts so strong that and hungry, and, seeing his son's watch | yarcony fro rite ie id 4 larger scale before long. Ewart P. Bel re or Op# table, he took it und went away jitvrature moa Fitth avenue dealer in Commercial bar silver is unchanged at) an Gn Vie OF dine fon sald his father wasa drunk: | tn Yefferson Market Pot ee oq alextean dollars sold at 38 1-4. | iy farm ard who abandoned hia wife five vears | morning Justice Brann remar ollowing the reduetlc ted lanie street c ‘ B ° iem for examination to-morrow cs for sterling exchange yesterday | wtih preferenoen her support. He sald further that his | the quotations for Continental were low- fathe: was in the habit of coming ered. this mornin to. fd fiethouaeard tale someting wiene| HE STRUCK A WOMAN, — Harts ‘tanta ows, who compored the firm of) fine thelr activity to Indorsing Republi nutacturers and dealers| can candidates in some districts in re nd fertilizers at 79 ort | turn for the Indorsement of their owm y to oseph Farringua candidates In others. oe The State Democracy'’s Executive or ton, ee | ALL LOOK TO CROKER. Committee did not waste any time last unt this 1 Yoha- tion ta the ra Em) * Charles W. Turner, of 318 West Forty-| licenses and a marked decrease tn the | dipped with a signal sys- | eve? he is shor ie apply OF Bila) Is larger then ‘i | a night in repudiating the efforts of the sixth street, sald he and Mr. Scott were | number of applications for new licenses, {tein far below the orignial estimate, << mmett Smith Called to Account fil citl tates are tending downward. | poi oa. way ne wilh #8 Democratic, Stale Commttios: 10 entae away together on Sunday until after 6) In August, 184, there were 137 licenses | A upenntenucnt Brennan. of te Polte | SIGHS FOR FREEDOM. | fora Savage Ansault, Advil SIRNU dtafts al 160 d4 a 4.09, and | Gul Semmes! a Seale them into Tammany, Col. Robert Grier o'clock, and that after that they went |transterred, Up to Aug. 21, 1895, there | which Have heen approved by the ome | i Tere BS 490-849) Joh nye Tanele. Monroe introduced this resolution, Emmett Smith, nineteen years old, avenue, has found p stock market | ved increased | Somebody whose identity is obscure ngih as the dey a, Higher her than establish away again and remained until mid-|have been M1 transferred, and the | missioners. The estimated expense 18, A Coney Inland Episode That Ended! night. month will probably show over oy ;#beut $500,000, including new subway's | dj} which was put through without a dis- do oby the assu 2 and an extension and an rement | fa Joni, by prisoners. taken brices were the rule CR oe har na ayy é genting volce: The bartender, Washingtun M. Dick- | t™ansfers of the old subways. | Application was made to Justice Gay wagon, and daily call Ways and AY qhdustrials, ‘ he for.» an @ Miat he “stands close to the old | josvived, That It is the sense of the Execes tnosn, eld that he wae not near the | The application for new licenses trom| It ie expected” signal boxes in the| Application was made to Justive Gay Baby meta aet aiy Her were the favorites and wer taken man," hag ived a cablegram from | tive Committee that members of this organization saloon all day and that it was closed, | the first of the month up to to-day has| Nineteanth Precinct will be ready for it) Tit neon cn eee ot arrest | atten, Was brought to court this FO URS senior we Hichaid Croker announcing that that should not participate in any primaries com The bootblack who has a stand in front | OM!¥ been about half of the number of)” ee Ghih hase ct Gucoee : tng In the patrol Wagon. He Was u Jumped over 3 points on purchases ty) distinguished statesman will return to | ducted by or overseen by Tammany Inspectors oF cover shorts of Scott's salodh swore to the same | 4pplications te for the same period Right in Shooting at a Burglar. New York on Sept. 2) to straighten out | held under the auspices of that organization, aetent last year. President Murray said thin} patroimar Thomes J. Siatiery, ot the Oak nytion ne Tetieee cece Dt nto jiligmowements in stacks were ier"! che tangle in Tammany. All the Tam-| Charles 8. Fairchild and other leaders . a Was undoubtedly due to the recent rigid at DLaLlon: Wau chareed \betote Gumtinintioner (tite Victoria Concant Halt coney Nh Vinto the (ie kod Rubber were ng, | Many leaders have been tipped off and |expressed the opinion after the meet- In the cross-oxamination of Kuntz,| wiryscoment of the Excise law, and ta |e at Pollee Headquarers | win Gormley claimed that on duly 2 wow we "Cotton Oi Lead, Linseed Oil and) are discussing the probable results of | ing that the sense of thelr party seemed which was conducted by Lawyer Ellas] ii. covers punishment given to those | his tevolver a 7 rat with Grey, two men and ténided: my> W Lae Fue F “ ‘ ate eas aor » coming of the boss. to favor a union with the Republicans, G, Levy, the steel pean pee tas that) convicted CLANE saevabttcad to in Merle pe ba Varta ta toat see Rant 6 Dw. FANE oP A) tis pretty generally agreed that Mr. se b promized: $3 ‘tor. every ri ; f y|aer the rn bus thouaty ti ny t fs SS aad tc as held for trial in the Court of le gales of listed stock to-day were | Croke: 0 t sithe aeiia 7 es many complaints in cases transferred | ())) . Sy eas " rene U - LS) saares of Sugar were traded | M#0agement of the Wigwam, but if he = ders Reform Union will for every conviction. Inspector Brooks | / ; ele REM GEERG Gane. ° and di a F * went furan’ give the happy family now rune | 7? German-American Reform Union had employed him, he said. Sour Tae pritencn in ies aeinton wee me a Peer uate: Te wen Date FIVE SAD CHILDREN. yu aaa ting things @ shakeup that will ratia | 2umares 1a. the Tun rRhS AMO Die Magistrate Buditehe BPD rently Asa BRt-auMeleng to ceealre conyietion, Rongh on Meappulnted Rollsement iin! "Gormie ad ives TH | ee | The Closing Quotations. ther teeth out of place @ lot of folks | ts the General committee im * ous cf seeing what effect a dramatic some of poticemen reventiy reap Thirty-tirat street for yeurs er Gon Re) FPR Gre) Come li@nul beclieaanetited of the Valen hee 7 yould have on Kuntz, held the : decision reserved Public carl A " a aaly 08 te Mon se é in which It says the b ble under his eyes and asked him if COL. GRANT DISGUSTED. oh et Pe alate an Gugar Ri Sao yey tog! Me ner) “clther, per ian /exnenslye purity of the ballet to-day to 8 or @ letter Just receive: is the election, and to ant ia ‘the dlacharge ot the he would swear that the bartender, who| Promptly Tauro: Two Complaints] report to have expressed the opinion ad sold : 3. Cattin on ‘ . ied Sanding nian, bed we Bien the Out of Court. a Rr Won: 4 i Hoy Ns Mia: msburg, that the present methods of working the weet the stoolpigeon a lecture on the|, Police Commissioner Grant tstenea] HENRY’S LAWYER TALKS, ne aring balloon aking are impractical and necessitate) Tammany Braves im am Outing. toa warm araument today. in the tale fia teae averse from Gz woe ze, and his many followers are nba solemnity of the oath, room during the hearing of Patrol May Bring Action Against a 3 ine wns Me cane ing to) Bim te bring i goats DR Tua (omuta ce Bente cater oie Kuntz stammered and finally said he|tsaac M.ihauser, of the Kast h a aa ey decare u aud Tr ton of every man in the]. yo ¢ headquarters of the Columblam would swear that a man with a heavy| eighth strect station, and became eo ¢ maner mag . aril pion as ant they. deca | Hall i rivete. upon him, and although Fiek ad nee ole rang ane i d-him the beer, ars a eee ‘ Lawyer Foster L. Backus, <. «- chiets he Various Urives ete | my, rong, headed by Link's Miltary Black mustache had sold him the beer: | gusted he summarily dismissed com-|¢. witiam 8. Henry, the Who Dropped Thin Arti smoking the pipe of peace and are | fiinu to the ft of Broome street. where they He would not swear that Dickinson had ! piaints against Milhauser and Patrolman | {Or WW iilam © ttenry. the allege fm a : Kerping’ the ettie boiling: they age Hot | jvaried” the sieaner Thomas une for’ Done | e Gerer 9 mY spi aries silat AG ne One: Be a x s » iy s. ev aelive as ne, woulc pe Mr. | neliy's Boulevard, College Point, . @ street wold the beer. remgnincn tae aes | one J. Smith, of the same station, ean aaked Tinie Giorminmfihaiatons Ntcacethilaar ihe 4k: fi Pietsch, ¢ ‘ Croker s intentions known. acne the Hue of march were med with people The Magistrate then turne¢ de-| ‘aylor was transferred fiom the Thir-| 84° 4 actinic ‘ x Se : € past cat & ‘ite Vaile % 8 The county, machine slate 13° being | ad Bags waved from windows, tectives from the West Forty-seventa| tioth street to the East Blghty-elghth | 2 (ke 8x" proceedings axalr ae whieh ve 1 an ' to support fit ‘ so Concessione to cued | area iueeecmerest * street station, and said: “I am con-| street precinct ‘The patrolmen men- | phoe ona a Norton ne sdumt.ce | ini A hake i ; r f Fuel A . . | and ever flor A be 1 made | Coming Events, vinced that this man is not telling the tioned, declared he tried to make a Rove Me Yanan 3 the eats IT y BN 20s Teast doubt but Croker can smash the | Ou!%8 and ramen of Hast Side Yous truth. 1 never want to see him here 44] record by pref complaints, Mile erday on the return of a writ of , 1 ' sar tae dag Ma) Whole business if he Tikes, Saturday at Helv Fark. North ‘Meacke & prosecuting Witness in such a case a8! hauser charged with being of | Papas corpus before Juatice Gaynor 14) Win sue for 1 4 ‘ ‘ s) His appar jhe IS DABTNE to The Arrangement Committee are this again. Had he sworn that the bar-/ post, It was d Then ‘Taylor mis notes. sisal WR a ‘ i et ' Tes Aya ies sat Aeldefines his acrdnl sau CaMemnas 4 kemie, ae eee ee tee te: beer t tninkl tent cee ae DAO would nut give an fatetlivont ane [srk nti ( oa " ee of the duit pelaeting, He asta. ete I should have held him for perjury. The jjauser and Su accusing them of! eR ON Prete taal aie aoe cathe, 6 ‘ ' wetter ve ae : 1 shoes an fact that Mr, Scott was not near his making faire complaints and giving! aushable. Mr. Backus sajl: 7 s ag oe ty Mes oat the. Theme ee waloon seems plain from the testimony.” false testimony ‘s # Were cortlti a b ma. 1 New Ail & 3 ‘ and Une wreet, on Friday ‘The Magistrate then devoted some. fiefore the testimony was sworn f the cous. °F i a Me 4 Farag . or i oe 4 + ie it lg a's glock agape time to Kuntz, and gave him a sever roundsman and patrolman had an| working in the interest ofp Ent i é 1 ot ¢6 ' : s : : 2 fanizations Cust faaharan “Pelee EIgee lecture. ry discussion, Col ant repri-| “If 1 find it neccasary to take hgral ce Sie 1 ‘i r 1 . . . t i® not pr stion o and One Hundret aa #ittyeatth streets ‘ manded them and told Mithauser he ! procoodings 1 will do © | i ° . Fray é We Auk cs Stace that all brands oo Labor Day, Monday, teat 2 Magistrate Kudlich said that he would aouid be a captain, a3 he Was making "Justice Gaynor did not hand down ee that $ Si lowe de ae int mmany family will, & ee * not only not hold Scott, but that ne charges against his ‘superior officer decision on the writ this morning an he . A tthe « Mion. G3 : ete Tan p | nine : would dismiss all the other saloon-keep- = partie tenes jas es Cette eta Puna denied BY nee SN | AFTER DINNER, : ra without hearing any of the evidence) THEY WANT ROOSEVELT, Mow Sinhtoenssory Skye | bere em ee rae —o ea pe PY Ng to prevent that fecling of fuiness and distress, against them adduced by the stoo.- . The Commer tal Cabte Buliding Company yes-| Monta 4 loathe ol] Snake an ther Duel ina Tent, Sx : ° are_not ald digestion und assimilation of food, cure beed- day bought the property at 20 and 22 firoad| © 4 at ath A A N.Y. & via 8 to wet it. Yet if Croker gives the word | aq t pigeon. so a u Tolesrapl ¢ Henry ¥ Wee Ket r ache and bilionsness, “*I have been troubled very by Buffalo Abstainers to Talic| «: 4 from 18 to 204 N and w 18 | ; x ee a truce would be patched up and. all Kunts stole out of court, Asked by B ie Lecitise ees keys ia th :. t while camping near t en Lake re) wv. 8 Mnts be taken in on oven | Much With Indigestion and nojbing seemed to af mitice hia abeenas waa pated Lawxer | as an Offset to Kemp eetak hese oerte by — = Pi, TAG CATE IR NE AAGtA AARNE Ae jov. Flower ss in, favor of | for! me any rellel un‘ T commenced taxing , Lavy applied for @ warrant for the ar-| BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 2—Local aid-| compeny ‘was formed’ U's wack with’ Covengnsniwary Cie of 104 WS, tas a Leonel the Vance Zuancos nla ately Senay Xn 8 auch, a course. lie, says, ned lat 19 le aking 098 bas | amndinty ti pal strck w ihe ire sas of and Inside co ensue’ he panther was bitven, the ra! North Amerivaa, part Fest of Kuntz on a charge of perjury. vocates of total abstinence have drafted | oriperiy “averaged $160 & square foxi—or over] tricia ior Ful mc of Carpets belore advance in | {er was crusted in death "Toe paaiher died a) Odtazio Wert % ganize it co form the grandest and HOOD'ss Pills for all Mls. ‘The warrant was issued and when the an invitation to Police Commissioner j $1,400,000, price of Wool aud wages, ‘9s few minutes later from the bite. Vvecigc Maul, best organisation in the county, Take OOD" ss, for all Liver i