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ciseo for the first time Jai after that Capt. Woodside in labor troubles, At Nananimo t Sailors tried to kidnap some of the Bawnmore's men. Capt. Woodside went after the kidnappers and lodged several of the leaders in prison. In June, of that year, thirty pounds, of dynamite in a valise was found in the Bawnmore’s hold. A cocked re. volver had been set so that the rolling of the vessei was apt to discharge it and with {t the dynamite. Scarcely had the Bawnmore escaped this plot than more dynamite was placed in her hold. This second batch was discovered while the steamer was at Nananimo, and was turned over to the British Co- lumbia authorities, Saturday, the eight BAWNMORE A 00000? W. R. Grace & Co.'s Ship Again Reported Ashore Near Bandon, Ore of the followin, july, the Bawnmore THIRTY PEOPLE IN DANGER, | Sexs'tne"scEe to's ot ps }¢ | she did this time, She struck ni Corda on the Mendocino coi came near sinking. i v. Co., of 1 Hi T Tho Vessel Breaking Up and Life-| ..v,." Fecelvede . ‘ety atch tay fawnime Savers Have Been Sentto =| Pris, announcing mere Green const, twelve miles south of Coos Bay. They ‘hove for further detalls of her grounding and. think {t possible. thal she has not cote badly damaged an that she may be safely pulled off into deep water. The vicinity of Coos Bay, where Mey ed grounded, is sal to be a most dangerous locality on ac- count of innumerable rocks which stud the coast. DIRECT WIRE TO MEXICO. Assoctatea Pr Inaugurates « Most Important Innovation. WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 2.—For the first time in the history of Ameri- can newspapers a direct wire for the transmission of news connects the capt- tal of the United States and the capital ot Mexico. Hitherto the despatches between this country and the City of Mexico have travelled a round-about way. Some of them came by Laredo, Tex., overland, and others travelled under the waters of the Gulf to Galveston, and then be. heir long journey to the East, isa fous and much valuable the Rescue SHE’S A CRAFT OF MISFORTUNE. Dynamite Twice Placed in Her Hold to Wreck Her; Ran Ashore in 1893 at Point Corda. MARSHFIELD, Ore, Aug. 2. — The steamship Bawnmore went ashore in the fog near Bandon, Oregon, yesterday morning. There is no telegraph line to Bandon and particulars of the wreck have not yet been received. Capt. Bcott, of the Life-Saving Service, has gone to the scene and is now upon the round with his crew. It is reported by a mail carrier that one Japanese sailor was washed ashore badly injured. When the mail carrier left there could be seen twenty-five or thirty people on the steamer's deck. tase Mt pt kaha He also says she is breaking up and| Press with “the co-ope 01 total Western’ Union” ‘Telegraph Company, rue Sinan there was inaugurated a direct, rapid connection between Washington and the City of Mexico. The news of the two capitals will be flashed from one city to another in an incredibly short space of time, An event in the City of Mexico will be known in Washington within ten minutes after it has been placed on the wire. But this interesting exhibition of ens terprise does not stop This morn. ing, for the first tim the’ Associated Press i lexican capital, ‘s the leading paper. of the Repub This is an innovation which suggests wide fleld for the imaginat! lustrates how closely the Interests of the two republics are allied. yw time wal steamer owned by W. R. Grace & Co., of New York. Bhe had been engaged in bring- ing petroleum from Peru and was re- cently fitted up for that purpose. ‘The Bawnmore left San Francisco two ‘weeks ago with a tremendous deckload. It wes generally etated on the water front that with such a heavy weight so far from her keel, she could not be safely handled in a storm. She went to Portland with oil, after which she went to Comox for coal, leaving that port Sunday for Peru. Capt. Alexander Woodside said the day before starting north that the deck load on his vessel would not bother him. in the least, as he could put six hundred| .. tons of water ballast into the tanks in her hold if it was necessary to steady her, The Bawnmore has had a sensational Bistory bince she came to this country, The steamer was built in 1889 at Dum- n, and went into the freighting business between Liverpool and the River Platte. She came to the Pacific coast under charter to carry coal for John Rosenfeld & fons, and went to Nananimo, ‘The party will return Monday night. al Sanaa zeaty is Gad ap tat rer; | Was committed THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1895. HE WAS AFTERPANTS|THE CRUISER FUND. * —— Tramp Invades Mayor Strong’s| Mayor Schieren Seleots a Commit- Office Early To-day. tee to Act with “The World” i Heard the Mayor Was Giving Away nts. They Will Agree Upon the Form of Gift for the Brooklyn. He Dida’t Get a Thing but the ‘Workhouse Got Him. What ‘The World” Has Done for This Patriotic Putpose. Andrew Bradley, who claims to live at 7% Wallabout street, Brooklyn, ha: heard of Mayor Btrong’s philanthropy, and the knowledge has got him into trouble. Bradley is @ forlorn-looking tramp, with uncut hair, unshaven face, seedy clothes and red nose and breath. He says drink has been his undoing and claims to have just finished a three weeks’ spree. His appearance war- rants the belief that he is telling the truth. Watchman Larkin, of the City Hall, went into the Mayor's office at 6.30 o'clock this morning and opened the shutters. As he went out he locked “The World's" suggestion that a fund should be raised by popular subscription for the purpose of purchasing an ap- propriate testimonial for the new crul er Brooklyn, soon to be launched, was acted upon by Mayor Schlieren, of Brooklyn, to-day. The Mayor announced the names of 165 prominent citizens he had selected to serve as a committee to receive sub- scriptions and to settle upon the form of the gift. The committee is composed of the following: Gen, Benjamin F. Tracy, Rear-Admiral D. Lb. Braine, U. & No; J. 8 T. Stranahan, John W. Hunter, Frederick A. Schroeder, James Howe'!l, Daniel D. Whitney, David A. Doody, the doors after him, and accordingly | modore D, Banks, Commodore John MeR. was considerably surprised at 6.10 when | ste L. Woodford, Gen. W. ©. he re-entered the room to see a specimen of the genus “Weary Willie” calmly walking about the room with his hands in his pockets, When Larkin recovered from his surprise he gasped: “Who are you, anyway?” “Andrew Bradley, from Brooklyn,” was the response, with a deprecatory wave of the hand. “Well, how did you get in here?” “Why, lke any man in a hurry would. lee A. Moore, James McKeon, Paul Li stein, Joseph C. Hendrix, Martin E, erry, W S Lathrop, F. W. Wurster, W. 1. Keene, Michael Furst, George H. Rowe, W. N. Dykman, ©. C. Brown, George A. Arthur, Henry Claus, George W. Chambers, Charles W. Muhthausen, Otto Mildenbrand, Henry W. Maxwell, Gen. Jamon McLeer, Alexander E. Orr, Timothy 1 ‘Woodruff, Gen, John 1. Woodward, Col, Willie L. Ogden, Herman Mehr, William B. Kendall, Jostah 0. Low, Franklin Woodruff, J.C. Rich- hea King, Menry 1. Mayden, Marshall 8 Drigi Jobn 1. Hanan, John I just Jumped on the railing, then ta] Anderson, jr, A. Stewart Walah, E. Cabbie, the ledge, opened the window and] L. Luckendach, Moses May, Col. Loomia L. Lang. Jumped in. You have nice quarters | don, BH. Litcheld, Mark Hoyt, EW. Bliss, here. St. Clair McKelway, Hernard Peters, Edward M. “What brings you here?" sald Larkin who by this time was becoming emused. “Well, a police sergeant in Brooklyn told me yesterday that I needed a new. pair of pants, Now that’s no lie, so L Shepard, W. H. Nichola, W. W. Kenyon, Theo: | dore E. Dreier William Berri, 8. A. Chittende R. Kennedy, James MeMah Henry Bi Estes, Lowell M. Palmer, J. Richard Young, Col. John Ruega mann, H. B. Scharnann, Cha Fitchie, J. Henry Dick. John R. Sutton, George 'W. Palmer, Isaac W. Pickford, Eugene G, fi ford, Jerome Buck, Jr., Andrew Mclean, 8! F&)B. Dutcher, Fellx Campbell, Abraham Abrahams, Andrew D. Baird, John Gibb, A. A. Low, Alfred © Barnes, ‘J. Edward Swanstrom, John C. Kelley, Col WE. Roebr, C. N. Hoaglind, HH. Hobbs, A F, Mollenhauer, Frank Bailey, Robert B. W asked him where I could get a pair. ‘Go over to New York,’ sald he, Hi see Mayor firoae te ours every c It 3 a Pi will have to ‘ell, I took his advice, hy a didn’t want to run any c I got here at 5. wh door locked nant el med. in tl w @ a chance of seeing the Mayor first. How soon do you tl ih he will be here?” , T Gen, C. T. Christensen, Gen. James Jourdan, Col, William Hester, Marshall T. Davidson, Gascoigne, F. F. Williams, C. H. Tiebout, Bristow, J. W. Erregaer. George W. Hei J. McGrath, Julian D. Fairchild, Dr, T. McCanta Stewart, Col, J. N. Partridge, |) Don C. Belts, Gardner D. Mat- thewa, Charles M. Pratt, A. J. Nutting, Daniel , MeWilliams, C.D. Wood, Ethan Allen Doty, V. White, Louis Lieb- . M. su ion a cl Bradley of dis Missing a Week, Awoke in a Barn. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Aug. $9.—James H. Cur- tla, Assistant Superintendent of the Credential farel " Davenport, i, Townsend) 7 th ‘We Set the Pace.” THE “ WEBSTER” WHEEL. a0 off the Distance Competition, We Cat All Fictitious Va. eae ae Bioyole on the Market Costs $50.00 in the Making—and RETAIL, These Strictly High-Grade Goods at $5 4,99. ' High Grade in every detail, bt, Strong, Durable, Easy Running: ied fally iced for one year, Choice an a 5 coearee deonnet: tanto t-trap or rubber pedal just-p! h a ae mono “WEBSTER” ‘Wheels are taught to ride free of charge by competent instructors in our own Cycle Academy. LINENS. 08 Hemmed Huck Towels, 17x34. i 2 : . Fringed Damask Tray Cloths, 17226 i £10 Bleached Damask Tablecloths, worth @2, 26 aah 8-10 Fringed Table Sets, with fancy borders, worth $3.50. SILKS. 8,000 yards of Extra Heavy Printed India ‘Silk, rich Autumn colors and combinations, generally sold by us at 74c., now closing ont 8,000 yards of All-Silk, Rich Black Taffeta Pel with beautiful colored satin stripes; sold recently at 61.75, now closing out a Boys’ and Men’s Clothing. New Fall Goods and Styles At a Saving of from $2.00 10 $5.00 on Each Suit, made and trimmed 7.89, 8.99 and 12,99 Men's All-Wool Cheviot and Worsted Fack Suits in the best manner, worth from $10 to ¢20 Men's and Youths’ All-Wool Trousers,neat effects. . 2.90 and 3,61 Boys’ all-wool cheviot and cassimere Zong Pants Suite, ages 14 to * 6oied 8,41 Boys! all-wool 3-piece Suits, ments double seat and knee, ages 6 to 15 A eee ++2.63end 3,79 Boys’ all wool ser; 2.63and 3,49 j Boys’ all-wool Knee Pants. .. -.59 and .68 ° Ribbons. The new Chameleon, shaded, 3 inches wide 81 27 Getin and Armure, faucy effect, Ribbon, 8 inches wide. James} Henry | [lston between his yacht | land, WHITNEY’S VISIT _ STARTS GOSSIP The Ra Secretary Comes to} Town, but Is Silent About Politics. “HE 1S wane 5 A LEADER. John A. Burger, “the, Wort: proposition has met tly response from ite readers In'Brookivn.’ Gn (ne day the fem mors was printed subscriptions began to pour in from those anxious to add thelr mite to carry out this. pi day the fund sub of “The World nearly $1.08), wh lars more ha This mene Mayor's pledigee Will be turned over to the minittes as soon aw that hody organizes and chooses at committee will om office next Monday: morning WANTS TO 60 TO IRELAND. O'Neil, «© Monomaniac Upon the Subject. At 10.00 o'clock last night Policeman | Monaghan, of the East ‘Twenty-second | street station, had his attention called | to a man accompanied by an old wo- | Thomas man apd two young women, at the corner of Irving place and Twentieth | Al] ee Eelieve Ha Could street. The man was Thomas H O'Neil, thirty-three years, and the fottle the Demooratio women were his mother and his two sisters Differences. O'Neil had a satchel filled with cloth- Ing slung over hie shoulder, and shout. you don't let me go back to Tretand Pt kill you The O'Neils live at 360 West Twelfth GOO GOOS WANT A UNION TICKET. str A crowd was attracted and the man, furious, that, he | hae Twenty Clubs Get Into Line for a atic asy Jet him go his wi an inmate of Amit Tim until within nthe, be i j was born in thi ee wget na Combination Fight Against mania is that Ireland was’ his. place of birth. Tammany. Last evening when he left the house his mother and. sisters followed him. Z. An he. retuned to Ky No fonaghan re eviieie a : William Collins Whitney, «who w im to Bellevue tn Va © pavilton, bably carry a bigger traintoad of delegates from thix Btute to the Demo FEAR INMAN. is DROWNED, [cratic National Convention next year than any other man in the party, town to-day, from tim an political matte in in but all efforts to secure Xpression of opinion on In futile. Search Parties After the Body of the Cotton Broker. The search for the body of Robert! Mr. Whitney does not suffer from the W. Inman, who, there ts every reason | disease of talking too much that en- to believe, was drowned after the col-| slaves so many politicians, He knows Adelaide and| how and when to say what he wants the Iron Steamboat Perseus, Monday/and also when to keep quiet. The re- night, has so far proved unsuccessful. it Interview with bim printed in ‘The The hope entertained by Inman * reflected his opinions, antl to- frienda (that the at South | day he had nothing to add to tt. Joseph Ne the missing | Mr. Whitney, coming to town from ed peen ay5r pal Bar Harb has set the politicians Clark and Thomas. 1D, day, Jr. ¢ ‘ t ‘ould ¢ Ne i are directing the search, aft taiking, and it would no doubt be gratt a that the man Kramer deserives waa not | £10 to him If he could hear the friendly Mr, Inman, |expreastons of Democrats of all factions. The efforts to find the Boay. were cCOn- He is unquestionably the Presidential tinued to-day, several boats having been | onoion of a greater number of Democrats chartered for that purpose. —_— Little Mary Ridder's Big Heart, Mra. Mary Ridder, of 3445 Third avenua, took to the Morrisanta Police station last night ni year-old David Meyer. Tw than any other Democrat in the country, and he seems to be as popular in Ne- vada as he is in New York Mr Whitney's presence in town to- day 1s due to pressing business affairs, Ho will remain until Saturday, and will ther dled, ‘The boy on Mo Ridder’s home, and said his then return to Bar Harbor, where he him he muat go aa he could not afford to keep i ¢ him. SMa Kidde ould not ford to keep him Hd & Cob Ceae se WU secure New ked that he be aent to the Her little child, Mary went to the her mother, and wept When David wi the Sergeant, After Kin York the latter part of September, and if the Influences now at work are auc- cesgful he will be an important factor erry 15,000 Heptasophs tm Conclave, RALTIMORE, Aug. 29.--Fifteen thousand meme hers and friends of the Improved Order of Heptasopha in Darleyn Park last night celebrated the seventeenth anniversary of, ine, conclave = likewise the anniversary of ‘Order's extab= his counsels will be recetved with Ereater respect by them than would, those of the leaders who have {dentitied themselves with one faction as against another. As the situation stands now It ts al- | BG hi most certain that the State Democracy the Mayor of York, other anti-Tammany Demo- *. erats will go Into the combination us Capita Dead on Beard, beat the Wigwam, unless some good , counsellor as admirably equipped to act honk Ga ols 8. Aug. 29.—Capt. Jona Haven 34 As pacificator as is Mr, Whitney takes | 7 bpasidicbed a Mary Male Manle eto! \ 4 Amorican schooner Arthar G. Stary a Head. seventeen dave trom Icelat maine of Capt. Ryan on. boai dropped dead Vast Junie, and the schooner rsbiucte he re hold of the dismembered machine and brings all Democrats under the same | umbrella The State Democracy has virtually de- clared for a union ticket, and the twenty Good Government clubs at their Sportsmen's Goods. meeting last night got into line for it. WORTHY OF The Good Government clubs contain Front Fork PaRUAALS among. Its membera quite ax many | Democrats as Republicans, and Mr. | @ Whitney could probably bring theée tn! line, Ag stated, however, he is averse to participating actively in politics this year, but his admirers say he must and will come out and brgld up the biggest | and most peaceful happy family of Democrats the State has ever known, MILLER VISITS HARRISON. ‘The Ex-Senntor in the Adirondacks to See lent. OLD FORGE, } Aus, 29. Miller arrived here yesterda from Herkimer for the pu ing his respects to Gen, Harrison Game Prot rkimer, and FE Telephone Call, Gonzales Del Parvo. Warner | afternoon | pose of pay- He| Specinity oF "Vanithh Weane kad ‘Pare, Yama: ‘July Stet, 1008, ‘alt . of Prospect. ator Miller pein rain two-fold “luring. weet } a Wi ley for | the past eight months, during whieh time hare He some extranrdina hn ton at the Fors Ataying. ‘He conversed: ‘ who Were Introduced to. bim, hd health, im for It, ann ao. do Tot ena ‘it to any tatending pu nthe. beat bleyele In. the. world. Yours Want the best? Call and see the Waverley. wit own stores, 67 Cortlandt Street, Broadway cornee S0in, Street, and. 11 Fant 59th Street, Leere to ride at Lenox Lyceam School, Magison Avense Sorner 39th tres : NA_BICYCLE Co. with’ all and ap- He did — ai Hannee of the Campaign. The firat banner and transparency of the cam: PAIRN Wax floated yesterday by the Independent County Organization of the Twenty-elghth Asi atreet. The d LABOR DAY AT ven NIAGARA FALLS nesdquarters on VIA ERIE LINES, g dels ‘| Starting Saturday, Aug. 3st. $8.00. | Rov * Aug. 2. her Pear-! Traini eave Ud q At hoard of in Colorado, |B. M:. and Chambers #t jant heard of in Colorado, aes CANS Ey ae jn the helt to about. 1100000 worth ot property | fq lett Mim. by a Falln of But alo, bet jou 8 mother, Lucy Valentine, 1896, ‘On aule at all. Bele ofcea, recently at who | day, left Business Property te Let. n she put pennies in his hand and said would try in the conduct of the campaign, al- mepsiihlee: teers thourh he has already declined to take Fortune for a Poor Come: a very Active part: Nine Tammany men out of every ten incline to the bellef that Mr. Whitney can do more to reconcile the differences that now keep the party split in twain than Mr. Croker or He 1s friendly with all factions cordially treated by the membera of all in return, He ts known to favor the regtor of harmony among all Democri PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 29.—Harry Bro} comic-opera comedian, whose home ts in Port. after years of iil-luck, has obtained a manner. While, filing an hecame young Kelloge’® “physician! Mrs, Dek dled ronentiy abe. bes fortune to Brown, Valentine Ee. i inother, and. in agsenet dencen of hin wife's BRICK FACTORY DU! TLINNG 2, ) RENT Wi a He obtained no heat’ fr shipping, 3,000 square tet, 00, pes fe ts 3 8.000, oon per year; 30,1 in valn, toe, horse-power, ‘380 athiog him aoe pret vA agree ck. TOMPRIL, wud to. be | Roum 08, ‘Naw 351. Urnedway, sing fon. If he found the ‘property ‘all ‘goes’ to’ Bi. John in Milwaukee, For Sate. Purely Vegetable Mild, eMicient, reliable. Bale for delicate women | ‘ aud ol mn, '*Weall take Hood's Sarsaparil eae and Hood's Pill, They have helped us more Persona a than the doctor, We had the arip and lieart ee Ak Sah trouble, but are well again" —Jouswre Mantix, | PDITH Come, to-night at 1, T implore, oF la : Kasferly, Loulsiana, HOOD’S PILLS COMPLETE ‘The Best for family use, AU drygeiste, 25¢, ai Macy & C0, Q@IXTH AVENUR, 13TH TO (TH STREET. Housefaurnishing. 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