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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1895. en UU UE ESSE | HERE'S A MEEK DOE. [@1Y BI AMED) |eqyrsenge,mnr non 2 tem | SHOT AT BY MILITIA./SIR THOMAS CHOSEN, | CLOAKMAKERS ON STRIKE. STOCKS STILL BROADENING, asa on bad ground haw to be greater than the Magiatrate Brann, Abused in © 3 ead requited for Rand, And it in che opinion Two Hundred More Leave Their OLD HUMIDITY vee eter Imponen a Light Fine. tha contre Oro tek uae, tee Machines This Morning. , Pag ar MAKES IT HOT. eae at h Bipaeerss fatcte er FOR THE CRASH, ite ss ea aaa = John J. Meade, a Trolley Strike Grand Commander of Knightal,. sodsmin « Goakmakers employe? Muoh Activity in Wall Street, in i this morning on the Fall River boat ie ange that, sautineg) the ienese | Victim, Wants $100,000. Templar, Vice McCurdy. way, deserted their machines this morn- Spite of the Yacht Race with his wife. He engaged ¢ ed as 1arkeiy. to. tne clon ing and went on strike. This was the {the acident, and result of the action taken last night by a ot th * the committee of the Consolidated | popaceo Dectt s Fired at Him and! Pittsburg Selected for the Next MO MMCMMME | eee ee orge Rugg, It Registers Way Up and the Camnern'atreet, to arive him to cone /GOrOner’s Jory Fixes the Re- a tow daya| |Says Soldi here existed in them ypu Park, "he price agreed upon was ia sgt RO NO ean gr ; Whi. Wet we Livery Hall 10 Haws ‘AntisTrust Combine, Streets Are Like a Seeth- | ites gore scone .womntneton| sponsibility for the West meri Broke His Window: Conctave City. Fe ee ae ay ieee The fare. Supposing he was in Central Park, ~ ing Furnace Hie ae,’ “ee, ae an) Brgadway Death Trap, demands of the employees that the Wages be increaged 25 per cent. The| Notwithstanding the absence of many Mayor Schieren Made @ Defendant|The Knights Mingle Pleasure with | tirm also refused to grant other con-| Perators at the yacht race the stock 4 by the union, No ac-| Market developed considerable activity Rugs's arrest 2 to the Action, Business in Beton. cessions demanded by the union. 4 On belie artaigned tn Jefferson Mar- —_— ‘ivi jtlon has been taken with regard to the| {his morning and further advances were at =a ily MOS pats Ae th —— —- = zs tailors employed by the same firm, but|#ecorded. Still, there was a suspicion ligK broke out Into a torrent of pro it ti expect i will be| that unde. cover of the rise in some TT ; P fanity., 'n which he abused the Court r Ne a y. Mel — ' . 7 Is expected that they, too, All LE COOLER T0 MORROW and complainant 7 CENTRAL PILLAR THE CAUSE, “ ait {eontribnte 4 corge W. MeKenale, Assistant Cor-| BOSTON, Aug. 2.—A dull gray Sky | called out on #trike. vf the specialties the bulls were mar- A charge of disorderly conduct was then made against him and he was} any $5, while Hh he re tae Aas “You're a big wucken” he re Forecaster Dunn Believes the) shakini his fist a: His Honor, i ade a Judge, but Tf ahires to na poration Counsel, of Brooklyn, applied |and rain-soaked earth rather discour- EUS EMSS sectlon’ot| tO Judge Beekman, in Supreme Court | aged the Knights emplars when they the vultding - Hitznutrien | Clambers to-day, for an order changing | turned out for the day. The rain served | Those Held Are Parker, Walker, |a:vvel sud tek Gonomer Rizeutsek | the venue of the trial of the action |to cool the atmospherc and as the sun Hyman Linde, the shirt contractor, of | Keng the Grangers, which barely held 84 and # Market street, is in the same| their own, The dealings were well dis- quandary that he was in four weeks | tributed and the market is broadening ees went on strike, | all the thne. ing ago when his emplo » have you his charge to the jury brought by John T. Meade, of 439 Hicks | finally decided to show its face, the | 51, y, nd i onstintel as American Su; 11-4, to 110; Dis- Warm Spell Will Be mine A tai Ane fOp AE AO ie fhere Murray, Behrens, Youdall The ‘suid wt the butwet that he honed | treet, Brooklyn, from the County of |showera were not unwelcome. fae ihe SES Waits oe thet ie has liens G& 46 Mid: Manhatien LL to . trate Trann, quietly, and fuat to show Puokl ihe Jury would hold to strict accounta: |New York to Kings County. There has been just as great a throng | failed to do so. ‘The cloakmakers Will| 1151.4; Missourl Pacific $8 to 40; Bus- &. Broken Soon. You that 1am, not influenced. by your and Fuckley. pility in the verdict all persons. po mat) ‘The sult arises out of the occupation |in the streets as on any day since the | ld several meetings all over the east! eel the knee-pants- | auehanna & Western preterred 1-2, to mass-meeting | 8% cifle Mail 13-8, to 313-8; Ten- side this evenin, makers will hold ‘anoth words T will not fine you for them und Pi return noth= ——s =! degree been responsil for the loss of | of Brooklyn by the State Militia during |conclave began, but it hea a different “EH pay nothing and Fl return noth: - Human lives ceed the hope that the {J@Mary and February last. Meade has | aspe Bick and white plumes and |at Walhalla Hall, in Orchard street, ty nossre Coal 1 12. to 401-4; U. 8. Cordage ted then apeetatdra toe another Ue | FOUNDATION WAS INSECURE. | citi e'anmeeeety tbs hae, Gah hel sued ihe elty of Brooklyn and Charles |tightly fitting uniform coats are giving {tf 4nd force the seventy contractors 1-2, to 6; do; préferged 7-8, to it 3-4; do. GOOD BREEZE ALONG THE COAST. | Patisocetiad fact brought out by it would result in| A. Sehleren as Mayor to recover $100,000 | way rapidly to fatigue caps, business i ees alge the [navel Central en tt ee ne s el ye t F y $3 fine, but not — - Ae mera ee better building laws, | damages for injuries which he alleges | suits, and the Sir Knights seem to have | gained a complete victors and in trieter obaervatice of them: cto ‘ tematic aighteee- {tractors and all the over the con-| American ‘Tobacco, fell 13-4, to 95; See ety ohtervane Of [nem | he recetved at the hands of the militia | settled largely to s Ops have heen | Burlington -8, to 917-8; Northwest 1-4 t bi i maid, the Cou . ildi i id| 5 rile } running since yesterday, morning. ‘The to 10) 1s; St. Paul 1-2,' to 763-4. Rock Cooling Showers May Visit Us To-| ,,- Will" raid, the Court, “rll tet you) Building Over the Old Cistern Said jr the dott talking ani suas ot | white in hie house on Jan, 28. [ing. “It Is easy to aisuingulsh | them | sirike Ge the, vestmakers will he alled | Iniant 5, f0'8s 7-5, and’ General thiectrie q Rugg went to the clerk's dese and rit aad ROCHE NRG toy wee e was night watchman for the|from other visitors by their display of | off to-night during a meeting called, for | 1-2 to 37 1-4, Night and Make Sleeping Some. pa Hine, talking loudly’ al the to Be a Contributory Peete Wh hive Meda catiet ubontte St, | Wilson Line Company's dock for over |badges, buttons and ribbons. {hat purpose at Congress Hall, 226 Clin-| | Hor the third week of Auguat the At- ; 2 ein an alehte He Nariaan tor ne cide upon t lapse of | twenty years. He alleges that on the| The session of the Grand Encampment ath |p eee ee as oan a f everythin tn ste refused to pa use. Pa a t i Encamp) Abraham Rosenberg, President of | of $2,138 and. Big Four, $276,037, an Ine , what Comfortable Se ere HAA arent aa tana Te ie Caus the utiding could not upon @ | afternon of Jan, 28, while in his home,|was reopened at Masonic Temple at |Cloakmakers’ Union No. 1, sald this |e! of $0.83 would Keen hiev here a month If = = Baits he was suddenly awakened by the |10 A. M,, when the election of officers Freeine atoe eee a ER ee fare reed tenets Toe ele ahead eats ” 9 — wanted Just np | re é prese! © among the cloukmakers | tern road. report y 4 : 2 Mien i'm sorry to say Tit have tol ng ¢ nts veaunnel GOING FOR WARING. breaking of window glass in his parlor, |was taken up. The Conclave of the |in Rochester would spread to this city. | Ings of $192,478, an’ increase of $26,350; All New York te neraniring to-day. at-{noid ou far stink” anid the Courts | The Coroner'a jury Inthe trelan A FOR We accompanied by a loud noise women's masonic organization, the | The presence in Baltimore, however, of expenses, siidte; decrease, $7,690, an | a ough the spirit thermometers up in| Ruge again got insolent, but finally | Building collapse inquest rendered A) oe 6 cg On appearing at the broken window, |Order of the Eastern Star, was also |Charles F. Reichers, Secretary of the | net, $84,246; Increase, $83,980, | \ Ag M AOana wan slachateed: : oe ie and Dr. Burke Complain : “nited. ¢ i fe if tepert pup ater © Weather Forecaster Dunn's perch above | mal $2 to Hmith and was discharged. © | yerdiot at 4.6 o'elork this afternoon, 1 Araceae Meade saya he wax without the wight: |formally opened at Union Hall United Garment Workers "of (A ‘The eport published Sesterday. from ‘s Broadway insist that the temperature TON AVE, Was as follows “ . est provocation and without any rea- The Grand Encampment elected Right|conducted to a successful issue Electric Light Company will absorb the has ranged between 7 and si dexroom, | BURGLARS ON CLIN 2 | “We find that John Burke, Pautivit,| Col. Waring, Commissioner of Street | sonable or probable cause ordered away |pminont Sir Warren La Rue Thomas, {*trike here, lends color to the possibility | Laclede, Gaslight Company Is declared This comparatively moderate heat ix so Thomas Maguire, John M. Schmidt, C.| Cleaning, was an Interested Listener to | by some person In military costume, and | of Kentucky, Grand Commander to auc-| {hat It May spread to other cities. The | ly Ii. B. Hering & Co. to be absolutely Heised to with « humidity of #1 that It] Howse Robhed Not Far from Mayor) W. Peterson, Aug. | Ph iita., Michaat | the atgurmenta in Bupreine Court Chamie pon seeking to agcertain the cau Of | ceed Most Eminent Sir Hugh McCurdy, raid, are preparing for a general strike. |The Bank of England rate of discount makes a warm paste, on rece Kierentn Home. ee 1. O'Hare, one ile ; I Mis iis y be - ides eh Pale With @ volley of thot or bullecs, ; Very Fminent Sir Reuben H. Lloyd, es Tomatngeg per eeu En th DARE to stles ty one 7 C8 chael Flynn, John Musky, Christopher | when Alderman Olcott, on behalf of H.| Tae Mayor of Brooklyn had, the plain- 5 i" = vas elected Deputy e eb c F iS CUIAgi et ary CUA tRNRVenie, ’ "i s, Corea, Diathal tif saya, some days previously issued a | Of San Hranciseo, was elected Deputy ance. Its proportion of reserve to Ma- iienee Ie whihin «| O7Ruurke, William Hayes! and Patrick) C. Corea, District Superincendent in the | fipetditualan to therefigent of Brookins, | Grand Commander 500 GIRLS ON STRIKE. BUR, whith wae AAIT per cane lest i K ‘ Larkin came to thelr deaths on or about | Street-Cleaning Department, asked for] calling upon them to refrain from pubile | Pittsburg Was chosen as the next — week, is now 60.12 per cent. ne's throw of Mayor Schicren's, re 4 4 & Aug. 8, 1888, from injuries recetved by | a mand Waring to] “ssemblage in the. streets or pubile | conclave city. Keverste : 4 eloser than a brother, Rrookiyn, whose t The uptown thoroughfares were al- ‘most denerted, even in the usually busy st They Stop Work in the Greenpoint | Money 1 11-2 per centon call: Fore i v ported to the police this morning that places in the city during jts disturbed | Grand Mester McCufdy to-day posi- elgn exchange firm at 488 3-4 a 4.89 for 4 ~onndge | nol ihe ts Pere a sana thieves visited hia house during the | the collapse of 4 Hon of the building | salary | Condition. and until luiet had been re-| avely dened that there Was any (ruth Jute Mills, * | bankers’ long sterling and 4.89 3-4 a 4.90 4 on are obliged to move a In course of er red, and gave notice that the police the northwest | week and stole three diamond studs and and had charg for d {n the report that a detachment of the| give mand, Commercial bar silver rose about in the pursuit of the wherewithal orner of West Knights Templars and Mystic Shrine UTE a ae a seizure) had been ordered ana the pig. ree il . ‘4 street and Wes! gons found on the streets, Col = ‘ * | to 06 7-8, Mexican dollars sold at 53 1-4 a diamond scart pin. ‘The ‘burglars street and West | of Wasons found on treats, duested to disperse any unlawful as-| Knights Templars American Manufacturing Company, at| Ait ‘ock Exchange 20,000 ounces f for breakfast, dinner and lodgings, men | forced the cellar grating and broke a) Roadway, the cause of which was a AAA Re Semana ed Hie JecaRIS ts: Seles | AR ip wave tha miiliia. whe u Noble and West streets, Greenpoint, |changel handsiat @ 1-n i sought the shady side of the street.) noi on the door leading to the base- | fl THis, Ce refused to do on the| broke his windows were ordered out at went out on strike this morning for| American Tobacco was heavy and de i carried their hats in their hands, and | PUlt on the door leading “Ingniticient foundation of the third {ground thar he was velcran and could | the request of Mayor Beneren,-and| FOR SEVEN NEW SCHOOLS. J nicher wages. One hundred olfers and | clined to 41-2. ‘The stock was pressed i ment, ‘They gathered several hundred y rs re aj clin 7 fe ‘ tn many cases their coats, mopped thett| Guitare worth of clotiing into bundles | column from the West ‘Third street |Cnly Me dicharged for cause. He was | were acting under his control, Know!- - helpers went out in sympathy. flan Soncerhs, Whe are. COMDIBINE, TOE brows and scolded the weather clerk, | ready to carry It away: |. [front, known ax column No, sald [he oclined a refnata tenant ee | eae a iitia “Meade alleges, further|Comminstonern of Entimate Ap- he girls are weavers in the jute mill, | the purpose of cutt:ng into the cigarette That functionary in his altitud:nous | “ihe clotting wax found tn a hallway. | foundation Wein overs by | Judge Heekman said he. Was inclined | forcibly entered his hone, and without polntediGy Guage Weskman: and want 18 centa a yard, which they {business of the Trust. easle enjoyed a tweive-knot Breede OT en i en eT heats [Standings partly on a portion of the re- | 1 think the fact tt vidi not re [any «xcume violently melzed and ABSA | ee ana ipreme court, | received last year It was cut down to| | There were slight reactions in other the southwest; a warm breeze to be] puring ght’ theves also en-| mains of a clatern hermitted “new “chatwen 10 mae $4. ni CAN RS el A hi *| 13 cents a yard. Last year they were| ® ad no 8 MN to-day appointed the following Commis- ble to make $s Week on an average, jana a fair demand prevailed. The de- at himon which he might be dis-| plain? was Ie an almost. mute condl ibe! isct Ld it ye ee ee ee ges | cline was checked by a Jump in Sugar y sloners of Estimate for the purpose of | but this year are unable to earn $ a) 41, TS" she report that the Philadel- sure, which, when one stepped out of| tered t Mt, left one with a feeling like that on} yimattments of” Frederick | save further tind that the foundation | Axa 2 in'money, : of sald column was not of the thick] "Tit for this fact there was nothing | Hom having Just risen. from his bed i ew y a 01 je | Acquiring title to property in different or Bre esery) vhia refineries wou! Mond coming from a blast furnace. ATilamond pin, valued at $15, was) nes called for by the law and was not | to temvent Cores being placa! on trial Poomn ta (ie. matndlarer eine seccne oor | section ot ihe ony hen WHICH Al be RUECAUA NT Metat Cu caelive cur | WE OMMEIRIS deRiedT ore ae “Et te just perfect yachting weather | stolen last night from the shirt front of |4n accordance with the plana approved | UPIM the game charges: ani he ev Where hewas allowed to partially dress j | There has been no trouble, Siocks were generally easier at the for Defender and Vigilant,” chirrupped Jungenaen, of Emmons ave In vy the Building Department of the City i i : itt not ‘he sald, s why himself, Piecundiac venue WeunUOs DOUBBaiEtaLre: = close, American Tobacco was the great Dunn. “At 1 Branch, Manhattan | AGC SAG cHtU TCA A Pa es Be aeons ail whe net bound to aceept his recoration,| He wag then, he alleges, brutally | lieve the present overcrowded condition Red Flag for Keir Hardlet bear card and broke to §21-4 on the nn. ong Branch, Ma ange In Mghton |of New Yor whieh was exactly What he asked froni| dragged through’ the crowided streets by | of the public schools: = . receipt of despatches that papers had Beach and Sandy Hook they ure get-| each.” Heatey, a| “We further hold the following named | The Mourt! OSA NT I A ANG Epo pe thy anit to, tho FIFtsanth | ese’ tn at Ecimmal, taney and enter. | CHICAGO, Ane. Hit-Unon, the arrival 18 Cale) Baen acived oni the Armeriean Tobacco seg Ht At gd A.M. Bey eee one ORC Me At tie dont thinks! sald Ju eekman, | Precinct Station, where he was loc! : ouver-| cago of Keir Handle, the English labor leader, pany, i ting the name breeze—fourteen kn ta an | jeweller, of ah tle avenue, “was | persons responsible for the sali 1) sche (ourt chouid iasue a writ to direct up in a toathagme dungeon until the [eur sireeta—Lewls 1. Detafeld. John” A. |1¢"\y said an attempt wlll be made to unfurl )2a%: at Syracuse, in a sult to restral, rT hour from the southwest, with a clear|awakened by a noise in his ators, “He | lapse ASIIKUN Hector be Gone WHICH. Hed. Geen Mead tn seanpieererene, muon ULI ENG | co akcr! and Pall alitavare appetate 5 rations In this State, because Joe two looked out of the window “and saw al tran qa, parker, ‘Tho yatkor, | done itirendy." More. eailee a ae, ’ ele the red flag The Socialists have the fag reaty | alleged violations of the Anti-Trust Iq aky. TOORBH OUE John 1. Parker, ‘Thomas Walker, re Bolle Justice Tixhe end dts | At Varick, North Moore, and. Beach. atreets— | m the doorway and run! pethe toe WR tN Jidge Beekman sald Corsa was en- vet. Healey fired several | r and say they will fy it at the big open-air] The sale of listed stocks were 270f'c acid. RK. Behrens, | titted" to costs, but he would, unil ners Arthur Berry, C, G. Baidwin|demonatration 8 as Murray, Char! ‘What “makes it xo hot here? Well, | iown the st charged, He asked, he says, while lock- | comm ed up, that a physician should he sent jay, at which Hardie ani| shares, In the unlisted departm§ whites there's a high pressure along the South! shots from his revolver in the direction | Kdward J. Youdal and Dennis J. Buck- | peculiar eiretimstances the case o N vas [And Paul Halpin. John Swinton are to be present as guests aad | 58,000 shares of Sugar were dealt in. Atlantic, and alow pressure In dhe St. {af tho fugitive “who escaped. | Mt was | joy ssuimed, reserve decision upon the ap- | fanjeg, Teat N® Wounds, but this Wasy ks ineayintat treet and First avenue —tinen | sbsikert, Wolye Inspector Piizpairick saya the soe eee stately ‘ discovered: Inter d | ation for the IVE o tee = a jardner, Richard A; Cunningham and Charles | Socialist oy eto unfurl any Lawrence Valley. That's what makes | Worth of Jewelty. nt [DAG Stolen “We exonerate Joxeph G We do ation for the writ, to give 7 Ope | He says ne has been permanently in| 1). hurreii, nes \ Cunningham and Charen |e reg™ dag on the street and. doubts if Bis CISHNE O5! worth of Jewel v to Me an t in reply | jured and clatms $100,000 damages, b tecallioned ; of win- it. It is fair all over the country except | Edward Agne, hilneteen, of 78 Hancock | not tind any evidence to show that the Varin upon Mon “OFS UA GaeAe’ CORMOER TiN. Counnar! Mos | qauytitr ten: yragell Mail Mtarldgan eteeetaes | AS67) will Bel eftoyed to. uatLrL ty et tBOcurOrer | A monaaen one br he for showers at Nprihfield, Vt.; Portiand,{ Street, Was arrested this) morning, | Hoong of sald building were overloaded | Corsa'’s retnatatement, Kengle said the grounds upon which the| Daniel (Connell aus RENT ae Shirtmakers May Strike. American Sugar Ref..... 109 eli charged with stealing $12 worth of Jew The action of Col. Waring in dismiss. | ¢ : i » B Me., and Oswega X. ¥. ft will continue APTN Ncatie hele we AKtAr ool Tae f change of venue was ake: were that] At-One Hunired and Porty-ninth street. Beach At, Top. & elry from the resitence of his brother 4 Df wald colapae ing James Gleason, a sweeper on Lex-| Mayor Schlieren was a municipal officer, and Union avenues John A. Beall, Witllam H. Encouraged by the success of other trades in| At., T. & § to be hot to-day, but we may possibly) William, who Ilves at 20 Patehen avenue We exonerate Jesserds 1, Selleck In| ington avenue, on ‘the charge of “rais-| that the parties to the action all re.| Mccarthy and Eugene &. Willard... ae ‘entorcing thelr demanda, the Shirtmakers’ Union | Atiantlc @ Pac t a thunder shower this evening o: —— x jay ing the dust.” has aroused ‘br. Martin : H eae. | AU Ninete@nth and Twei ‘ Mat'lwlit saiae : Gul a vn | Ray State wet 8 Kor that we 0 evidence: ¢ ting | MK the lust” hag aroused Dr. Martin | ided in Kings County, and that the ac-| AC Ninele@iih ani Twentieth atreate, Firat | wilt meet to-nlght at 68 Orchard attest. to con- | HAY State to-night, and the indications are that 1 COPPERS TOE THE LINE, = [him with the collapse of said buttding. | savacin hie letter tothe Mayor: “The| on was a purely local one lane, Radin and William Fo Maca, | sider the question of a atrike, They claim that | Canadian. Pacitic.. will be fair and slightly cooler to-mor- “In the matter of the tron work wo [atetton of Col, Warlag wax brutal, and: | the MSGR ORNOS RrOUnT Chat ei. ihe Tatatstananienolae ng ttundred and | thelr average wages, for a week of Mfty-nine | Canida Southern: 5 js nd no evid awit : is vou are hota brutal man, T hope you |e ae 1 chat an weniy-aixth and, One Ours. te about fe United Garment-Work: | Chenipea who Phe peonie, at New York need not|* Patrolman Charwed with Draws) fd no evidence showing the same to | Ch a tthat juntiee Ie done this poor | PAtaal rial could not be obtained In jaeheich * lareg eat at! tl any nk to Hochener | Chea ta Ano ne contributory. to sald collapse rooklyn. lore, where «str ow on. Ch Bur iin look for any more such hot, sultry] IME ® MINtOL on Mie Superior. [tha “sury rwmgnizen the fact that the| “ii Kaward Mesweeny, one of the | the pldintit awore he has since the oe Chicags ae Rorthweat = y i Ie 4 ond elo af this action been re 3 Chicago & Northwent ; weather for several days. It ts going] Fifty-three policemen were on trial at} said iron was and ix defective and not | Mayer's, School Commissioners: | 901) heatedly threatened by various persons, FIELD OF LABOR, Ch, Si ast. Paul! WwW Ww 1 1 i te to th d to be cooler and the humidity will be! Police Headquart to-day, charged lin compliance with the plans.’ Vide ay enduard | aieein’ condemning | wat Wf he dared to proceed to Ita trial — —— Che, MIL & St Paul pe Jess to-morrow, lessening again in the|Wwith various transgressions against the] phe jury also handed in the following | the wet of Col Wark they would do ai: In thelr power to In- Lavor Conference meeta this) (hi ge ewern fil. pt ‘ 2 De a , | in “1 6 Mayor's office | Jure Aim, Max D. Quitman Arrested While | ¢e2lng at $9 Second avenue, Da Be hes { Gays following. rules of the Department, — Commis-| communteation to Coroner Fitzpatrick Syarini wane tate Mazar som Judge Beekman reserved decision. Mis Mamie Gaille has heen elected President | Gnl'@ Hink, Salley ns! “Why, even to-day they had a freea- [sioner Anfrews offictate:t. WsHey JURY Uealtew 1G @xpEOMR. Col tHe [ME NON Gite Henin cence Sly Abad + Viniting a Client. ot Textile-Workers’ Union No. 90. po a een Cente 4 ing temperature in Manitoba, just north | Polleemen John Fliegibbons and Abra-| Coroner their sine apprectation of | while the Mayor had not mentioned ti BASEBALL CHAT. Max PD. Quitman, of the law firm of] Willlam Skelly is the newly elected Treasurer | Coloralo Futel ....ss.05 } of Minnesota, and at St. Vincent, Minn,,{ ham Campbell, of the Old Slip station. |the very efficient manner with which he | Mtter to him, he was convinced trom BU sd] Quitman & Wise, 20 Broadway, was|°t Carpenters’ Union No. 4% Convolldated Gas. Hitters and statements of reputable citt zene that an injustice had been done to] The Raltimore management kept up ite record acon ere yen Ne, ae ‘ eo. | Cattral Pav ite arrested at Police Headquarters this | rotannot Biiklngie Chion Nor Tee S| he We fs Delaware judson. . the thermometer registered only #) de |W green at 8 o'clock this morning. 1. was | charg! ikned by Roundsman Rudd, J with lottering and being in con: has condi 1 this inquest and his voted attention vw every detail ealeus ar ind he would. reinstate. the | gor erienecy and antattnest yorertay. pwr the| Morning on a bench warrant issued by| custom Tatura’ Union No. § of Brooklyn, has| Decae® > Grande | Win New Orleans and § all ove: Flor-| Versation, — Roundsman Budd also! tated ts furthes the, enda, of justi Fe he made 2p Te 0 eee eey ant ete een any the| Recorder Goff for obtaining rignatures | 251 good standing. Fe ae beaver Ris Grande pt ida. harged Fitzgibbons with felonious a | ephey also tender him thelr sincere aha teil that the Oriole manaxement practiead | DY false pretenses, Ladies’ Union No, 90 has resolved to| Dis. & Cattle Feed “There is a big storm on the Gulf of | * t. He stated that Mitagit ns Was thanks fo take ‘ecinive oteps against sweat-ahop contractors | Erle, Tel. & Telephone, * many Kindnesses ex- ALL BIDS REJECTED. apon the Pittsburg team. Such a move would] Quitman had gone to Police Head-| In‘ ‘brooklyn, & Po Marg Mexico, and our Gulf coast will get a angry whi pproached and accused of 3 tended to them only be fair to the other clubs in the League. quarters to‘luauire about the arrest of | Co-emakers’ Unjon No. 5,214, A. F. of L., ha farsa acta) hurricane by to-morrow probably. The | talking while on post and drew hie re eer ner Flispntrick was seareely Ae ks eee Harry Heuman, a salesman living at go) feted, Frederiok Menries, Mecording and” Cor [thy HY, Me Nowa secs “We shall wet ce ver. te Charge, and stated that the} and the Jury retired at 148 o'clack Natural Hint tried to work upon the New York term a few] who was In custody, ve | cause wh + brin Iowa Central pe weeks io, and It was only by chance that tail] Heuman and Quit dicted other organizations will be admitted on| Laclede ting of the Bnd Quitman were indicted | cere Gus cards withaut, onal. Lei a! Weaiern:. 0 ough. Under the Young-tiyrne-EbbItt | yesterday for ob! # early in attend: | Park Byard at the Arsenal thia morn. | Net #9 Whroukl | Under the Youllg:tl rin’ yesterday for obtaining the signature | jong Cotter has, resigned as trustee of Loom-| 1. E. & W. Dt a the case, anijance, Me took a seat Just inside the |ing was the rejection by the Commis | MmPsbout schedule, . wnsurpectiag) of Mrs, Elizabeth Simms, an old woman | fixers’ Union 2 and Thomas Hindle was elect-|Louls, & Nashville. at the request A, Asal ‘J ' Pirates fell Into the trap. who formerly kept a little crockery store | ef to succeed him. Manhattan Consol oe Stlrail, next to Assistant District-Attorney | sioners of all the bids that had been eo és n Amsterdam avenue. Mrs. Simms In-| adam schneider, 178 Ewen street, Brooklyn, | Mexican Central nA ra e Mrs, Simms dam Schneider, 178 Ewen street, Brooklyn, He ee When the Smoky City contingent was iast in| tended to give up business. Heuman ad-|nax heen elected Recording Secretary of Branch | Micmean Central ie vised her to make an aasignment $s, of the Workmen's General Beneft U St a Baltimore rain caused the postponement of a] Touman ent. Lawyer Quitman to her| tna t Union. | Minn & St. 1 roundaman asked him what he had is cout pocket. He. p e Pressure this way ind |Molver in Nts cate. He" nweare that ‘fe (lapsed building, w while they cool it, It Is aiready did not remove it ¢ All through the country, except along | {ilo temave It tre the Atlantic ‘coast, and. there “were | OM are heavy rains in the lake regions, N Miller. coelved for the building of the new tem New York ‘and ‘New England received for the building of the new i —o-_ ‘The old nd) nerv q . . Be MW wong a SLASHED LACE CURTAINS. io okt man seemed nervous and sat| wing of the Museum of Natural His- John 1. Ireland, owner of the col-| The feature of the me ‘ repo! playing with his straw hat and shift-[tory, ‘Thix contract had caused strained | game, The Oriole management “Joliet? the| and, it i alleged, they obtained her sige |p. Tyrrell has been re-elwcted Walking | Mixsourl Pacific } ened to this’ cheerful chatter with | i eri roy ing about in his chair while he waited] feeling among the bidders and the v Pirates along and gave them to understand that | nature to certain documents which lm: | Hic new crdeiepace te de gales Society Kannan & Toxke ‘ ees Wudel | 2 an for the coedinges to begin. eations were found to ke doubled ith the last game to be] Poverished her. i ‘A » K ‘& Texas pt ut When he got down to the level_of | ein, sate ere te it would be doubled up w ‘ ‘erished he AChur Lehmann and Charle Anders have peen| Mo, Kanoaw & Texas pi ( URAL RCO a raed 8 Her Re Architect Charles Ro Behrens was tn] In view of this, It was dectled to r played between the team Recorder Goff admitted the men to} eiected delegates to the Central Labor Federation | National Lead Co... 0+. e found them sizzling and panting for| ytary K ds and readvertise, Th . . $1,000 bail each by the Upholsterers’ Union of tlonal Lead Co pt... few York. Be Re TREY Aisaline An, panting fer rney, a domestle, of 16 earnest: con ation with his lawyer, | all the eat bid that had been afteres wiveamnithe won a strike ¢ em. Ree ee ature in Dark | Thirty-second street, was employed] Contractor Parker sat apart studying « | haudinng thas Bed ree apes Without notifying the Pittsburgers of thelr in Housesmiths won a strike against the em. ow. | three days ago by Mrs, Lulu Mackietn,{ Uttle book: Deputy Supt. of Buildings ee Hens me ANE Pat ge tin. | team iaghon on der Moree aon Sela ets | MRS, VANDERBILT'S BALL. | {tiv these" ruin ene" rity fie Mrs. Macklein| Vreeland hustled about from one group ‘ ——-—— regulating and improvink | caine, The Pittsburgers, who were in Boston streets and Broadway. lischarged her, to another, and others whose names] ‘Tenth street, from’ Beventh to Ninth few Jersey Central w York Central It wi at 3 in the morning, $0 at o'clock and was hugging W Close at oon. rkway, One Hundred and | fie Gay previous, did not dream of this arrange: John Long, hat manu \ sis. turer, of East Day » Newport's Swellest nent, and conseduentiy were Ino espe tal hurry atieet Orang ‘granted the de: Sun & : ‘ ect RAE MO toatlay, there wae a meat going she borrowed a pair of] have become well known through the] Avenite, to FW. Smith, SIN another [ol get! ko “Haicimare, When they did nally ent Cont 85,000, Manis of his stttking employees, “aad work was) Norfolk & Went....v+.. © of 70 degrees, thoug MY Tecissora, Afters sone Mrs, Mae! nd bu quest we: 5 section of the parkway, from > . arrive, about 1 o'clock yeaterday afternoon, the: eee eau ned Northern Pacifioss.c 3 they trout call thar "mean on a duy | *clssor8. After she had gone Mrs, Mack-| Ircland building Inquest were scatte to Riverside. Drive, Wattea Sharp | fearmed tov late that they were scheduled to play! NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 20—Mrs, Will- | pairick McMann, Delegate of Kocentric Bngi-| Nortvern Pacife pf: d ike this is not #0 easy to explain, Jieln found sie had cut a valuable pair | about the room, Asphalt Paving Company, 00: paav-|a doubleheader, tam K. Vanderbilt's ball last night at ‘Association Nov iy was pledged. yesterday | NOPE American... 2-5: ° At UW o'clock the oficial thermometer |of lace curtains in shreds, Detective} The Coroner began his charge by | ing approach to M m Hridke, Rhounastla oalase roi ia e by the Building ‘Trades Section of the| N.Y: & New Englan w conceded that the t rare HMAreOUE.| Acmmutfanie arreatkd tha ‘einl crestendan (calli th olan 1k Smith, $2.5 tring walks in| As p utrivalted all social | Latoor Unton, Qatario & West. . Gp to 84 degrees. the girl yesterday | telling the jurymen they must tnd a| pivorside Park, . Voorman, $23 for the frat game, events ever given here for splendor and Eifert was admitted to the Dullding| Pacitic Mall... ” we nth, tite fomperature at the afternoon at Macomb's Dany Ivldi verdict which would warrant the prop —— Fecourae but 0 declare th magnificence All the leading society | Tralen Se of the Central Labor Union yes | Phil. & Reading. hy 3 eather Bureau had risen ty 7 1 he Was arraigned in the Morrisania! authority hobling to et ae was the amo (hat peop! Jewnol toeday as representative of the Compact Labor| Peo. D. &@ Eevee. Regnimer, Bureau ad, risen iui!) Se was arraigned in the Morrisania authority tn hotting to a trict a1 RANSOM TAKES THE OATH. |e stant" the ister people of Newport attended, ier ot repreenini me Bees eee ‘ @ned and wae only an eleht-knot zephyr. | iniicioua qulschict, andewan paroled tn | cuatabillty all persons, no matter who TABS Hved early’ enough to get to the The affair was given In honor of Miss] These offers have been elected by the Inde-| Pits a West pt. ‘+ q At Lovelock the wind had dncreaned {Aticlous pulschiet, amt was paral i) they may te, if responaibin to any de-| a0 g suareer Net 8 Ss Consuela Vanderbilt, and she, with R. | pendent Dulldlug Laborers’ Union: Michael a, | Rio Grande West. pt. wf to twelve knots an hour and the tem | iy orrow laree for the loss of so many human] The Us S While the Baltimore management does not vio Jp, Wilson, jr. led the cotillion, the] eit President; Willlam Kelly. Vice-Presi pS RD Deena sersss rs perature to 88 degrees. nae i sa rules, its action, to aay the le, Vora ot what! Were lon, Hernard MoNierney, Financial Secretary [se _iuluth + ‘At 3 o'clock this afternoon, though the nity lives. fod. As in thie case of the favors of which were Imported ‘at alien, ‘Recording’ Secretary; Sierton Bt 'T, “southwestern ry temperature was 0 degrees, the wing} WAGON T| He said he also hoped the investiga-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 2°—Minister or no other representative of the cost of $5,000, Treasurer; James Connolly, ‘Trustee 13t. te Southwestern pe : De 5 A EAL Bat A od Ce Ayer eye de Among those present was the Duke of Southern Parth “ bed ne Sreehiened Ano ay! emcees (roin” tie tlon would lead to the securing of better | Ransom was at the State Department the SOUT Ne Marlborough. "The Moral decorations | jott* Caumeymen Tallors’ Protective and Benevo- | Southern. Teallwaj . Dorth-northwest modified the heat and|Publle Test of the building laws, Continuing he sald } to-day, and after taking the oath of first were few but beautifully arranged. A| New York City as the that of tne general ettoeta | Southern Rallway pe. made life bearabl ar The Conmer Ie of the opinion that the degin-| office and holding a confere with |festly uatatr and fountain, encircled by humming binds, | uf the Journeyinen Tallors” Union of America: | Tat’ Ann Ath. WN 7 ite beara § : eae Beet | : , : wil-undoubtediy order the butterfties and bees was the most mag: |The deaths were anneugeed Se eyecty America: | Tol. “Ann Arh. & N. ML eo, x Gihe news Anipohted Norauldan vn | 8m trouble was at the footing cours Acting y Adee, expressed his in- | Oe day or throw It out a nificent feature of the decorations. James Homan and Mra. Hise! ree lretae pacite Weather Forecast. fi 1 leas wagon i % I u ey of New| ten paca mu be , : how the popular mode of conveyance on | (M MOee oF eulatame munHOriIag the oor ten { stacting on his return to oe eee York, and of John Baudisch, of Buffalo, UPD eG ri recast for thirty-six hours ening § P. AT BBIie pus ia is at sett uyn which foundations were! Moxtoo withih the next few days. 1 It 1s also time that the League fnvestigated Police Commissioner Grant sent a letter to the) U. $. Cortige o BY Wriday, tor New York and vicinity, Falr Pee eae atti wis HIVE A) iigcot, betng of a very compressible mature, | health haw improved to auch an extent |the dirty. “einena-matter-how’" methods "em- TROTTING NOTES. Building Trailer Section! of ‘the Central abir | 8 Cnt u B except a thunder shower this evening or to r ashington Vari | sAellled ta the: qieesnute to "whlch it wae. eublecter b Mt | ployed by the Oriol — Eniow yesterday, thanking the delegates for |! 8.0. "guar ta, . morning that he thinks he will be able to en at te. thelr complimentiry “ommunteation sent him tas! |. S. Leather fight; fair and slightly cooler Friday; south. | Ore thereby: causing @ jement of all the founda eh (i Axote, will try to break the record of 2.03%! wesk by SeTetary Mervon Pratt. Col, Grants | { S Lee e Basteriy to northwesterly winde 9" © It is the size of an ordinary one-h Crome meng a cetmameny SCE Sie fume dure the han altitude better Gham dur~] aye Giante put up a game yesterday that re-|neld by Alix, the trottlag quern, ta a teal Rel I ate hrc pega ecole a rr aber yt fea rh = 3 Remeeretare for the wooraing hours, an indicates | eHvery Wako, with a box In the Aut Me Coroner's n that, had the] tt ts understood that one of Mr. Ran. | minded the cranks of Ie teguae, NEN Le on, | Fleetwood to-morrow afternoon for a spactat | Sill ‘ia Anak Bok Ceieantned chara | Wah id 4 Br, tig. thermometer at Parry's oharmnar SS revs ee PR eAS, WING BAUR Bn We {nas tt was in auch close SOM'S principal missions will be to tne | hriiiant,” Three Umer did the visitors get men | purse of $2,000 offered by the New York Driving | Tue attempt to arbitrate the ot ee TW Os are : A Mee TO AL Men, TOO ALM. IE ML aT | ARN A rt c vo airus eb as it was in au th close ANS Meat to recede frum (ie posi | ualwna and third with but oat out, andaa| Club and the Grand Circuit managers, sree ctteyaet, te, arbitrate the diderencen of tied albacadg RoS ag OG Nene at imity mation Hw hnown an ee Stas taken, on. the extradition [cans times iver. tailed to score rene as Blectrical Workers’ (Colon No. 8 with their em-| (vi, ay YOUNG CALLS ORIOLES DOWN, aa mit Quay serloua cowl tor] Sat abUneey And Heyes wanounced Chel ee, In she mira Raves, and of the Maser Huis “hs fed * BEAN, MAMRBOY NOPD: SAMIR FORGE: (O81 LAE DL IO viene ae Se ddje Burke had diamonds and roses to burn | {Flee ay beet Unauceantul, as trial 4 a time, aa. Nnareang the app + intention of becoming citizens. le Burke | Yer he had | Contractor) prefer to deal with weet cs low PF od aye hevetin 4 id a sto — . i F Ne as. ‘ 1 Bikes Caune Adenia. syrke Wilson's back stop work yesterday was ott . ™ Yenterday's G Mie Severe w eaucae aaulie s Be ail work Forme hese: (Rae tee aiee ween to aomuag’ thle’ year Meroe Grant was, ® spect Hneket (Opened. rege) wae z CLEVELAND, 0, Aus. 2 fol- a hhh was al ot upon ' ¢ the | was rid! ack along the Bowievant y [teen HMR TORR, oe ig York Britton Ginb ah At one Une teveral ———— Feices lmproved Speeaily; ence was received to-dny , M ms ie Ging rec aiant CBhinsian air SUT Hea “il ’ a roitere The ex-Mavor was kept busy ahek'| WHEL REBOR’ Cotton market opened excited and 4 from President N. E. Younss, of the ee by additional concret arth the t va ¥ Alieot Brown, sixieon seare old, |tovome to the remue of Von der Abe's hirelings . . sjirregular, The first sales on the opening ‘ tional League, in response to an in hows PRAGA: eatcigie oe si Htunived and Twelfh sees who [conor gave tn tothe Sc lamin magnde's plead: | yred Garkin, the clubhouse manager. at Peet Fan T call were at a decline of about 8 paints quiry as to whether the game forfeited | Kui Rre-estape. i hee ren he compressi wan The horae thew Mr. Kerrigan, |{ms% 4m8 NIE JIN er Promtal tn Washington. | woemluenday and Upped. ig off ¢2 several frletda PAPAS Paylite ‘Co from ‘yesterday's cloning ‘prices, but (as hs to Baltimore ‘yesterday by Umplre| strict oo ouch for fean Mins Mey f And it waa upon af 4 a scalp wound, Slee i fe cena irseesi/Al eam ihaes thine one Holds Only Exes ve Session, | the call progressed the market turned ._ a ODay on.account of the Pittsburg Chut | 8) Hake Bis marty tan a mid WAS Ser ! make 9 plaint aga: une | before ener during the next few ata te SeRerable. bax Kinaker,| The Naval Court of Inquiry, which|Sronser and later positions showed an failing to arrive in time would bv 5 ene iad sti Pan ttiaibae wa. John Martin, fonrieen years old. of 385] under they, Oe Day the, strong. At Pree dure asea miilionaire. He orsupat ne| has been hearing how the cruiser Co.|#4Vance over yesterday of about 4 B counted: Had Min New Senn eb " « ” ¢ Se Mee hia Rind | Meain, wilt endeavor to take two maimes from the | accustomed place on the slub-house veranda with | lumbia was damaged by alleged im-| Points. q WASHINGTON, D.C. Aug. 91 cans] There was trate aa Th i ns tn . 1 at pe Was taken "to Gouverneur | Oraigeites,” AML shee Kamas should aitract big {Me #0 moh AGG WE pi wnenieg, proper docking in the Southampton dry | The improvement continued after the a : a fm that he delay was winavoldabie wnt the re: | ona Uda retain bis Bh, Re) ANGIE See ee ety eee BESEB a Fah Pe PE a «Je Frank 1. Ciroult. starting | dock, early in July, helt another session [Call and within half an hour after the ie a 4 it of accident Im travelling. oN. KE. YOUNG. cee eo a she * ‘ cacti Harvey Watking te making quite a bit in his noo ln eeading Of bie. faite aL ne Broekly a Navy-Yard this morn-}opening prices were nearly 10 points oe ehveisel the ta DU nonin Sane) Ae : newr ~ ag the atreich when ue) proceedings, Was’ reat ang? caetaas | beter than they were at the close yes- ; Convention Didn't Convene. loutles | pes Wat PBN Se. Be a eats =H, a aera lan endl eee tae Kevan | find then the Hoard went into ee tcuras | terday. ‘Trading was very active and q i ‘There was to have been a Dig convention of nm wan f Say | the coluwn pun "i aaatlly t a adway ant « one pi at of the German Government has tought | Sith Bechetare Tiere file tts report | shorts were nervous. Wall street was ‘ of New York in Adelphi Hall, at Broadway andl {Siu ie papers Bee ea WIR ke Aad. Sea sivas i ine ie aualions was taken tn ' Be a OT ee ae tee ete cl ¥ | _—_ ned weak’ on light Manchester @ We Fifty-second street, this morning at 10 o'clock ——o ' tleity Sai a EAR i | Clevelan IRDA ve 7 6 Hgotlating for the pi Vusiness, but turned fi a if 4 si sried tnt eternity ot The dog tarsi oat pent bt ew. York... Regolating for the purchase of « : | isiiess, but turned firm and. closed ‘et noon only one man was present. Alfred x-Alderman McQuade Robbed, 0 HM og Cruel : Goria uaa eee | Remeg seen Ms Wemninceen: ego SIS Aegod mates in foal to Red Wilkes “and. other | $1,500,000 GOLD DEPOSITED, | iieher than it did" yesteraay. ‘Barly , ‘Cowan, President of the Association, said the! ix aijorman Arthur J MeQu: ee 7 ra a may arise aa to whether any. proot nent ierely, pies M 45 [558 SC Louln..ss 32°58 lang | leading vires. The Kentucky trotting horse mar. | sales here were at the ollowhn prices: Aw} oat of the conference was to appoint & com | is erman tame,” in Eevee Math fe . se ken oAdbeRl bir “4 | - | Phila seeoe OF 45.659 Louisville 4. 24 aaa | Ket {a improving, owing to the many inqulttes Bond Syndicate Offvetn Crommman | September, 7.74 wate 7.4) a 4.96: No= +2 ame & man the colored voters of this | Aiderman fam sex Market Court toda s stable Win tuy Baffaloes, cca 335) trom abroad én A vember, cember, 7.95 a 8,07 ‘desired as & representative on the Statc| accused ere e Con 4 years. old {eharacter of Me woh; and if eetat | 7 se ro. pment Soturde ary, §48-a 81; February: , fe ornate; ast Twelfth strect, of stealing 3) vents worth of h \ fi | park Doard Games wheduled to-day 0 0 oMclal time was 4 PEE SNe san” Hi dive far 2 aes gL " for & place on the State ticket and an| Thirteenth sire boy pleaded gi eal z Bate BAN ih Brasitea: | Austin in's tw ve been! Cincinnats at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Baltimore. |!’ Sbereaod. when she pressed Anois ec keri ag | Qeposited $1,500,000 In the Sub-Treasur heat Copenvd | stronker, ' September < 1d for trial, th found mn Central Park f The price is| Cleveland at Boston. St. Loule at Washington. cond hes at the lattes a " ne at cents and December at Commissioner for 1896, was a . for the recond heat thi jatter beat his own taking theref leg: i, * polls - = Ae OT at eae: ould tat eactea are ident. Ki gratined. with —— the track record by making the mile in ‘05 1:2 | Megars, Crosaman € trace eH EN TS a | a peer ie : : ap tec aye fae we eenand | the purchase, sayitig thi were wore bot| Shot om a Train, Them Mangled, ——_——— Messrs, Crossman & Brother will ship | &° s a fome bi or for- FE cs .measio.. Brown,’ whlie: plarine (Special to The Evening World) Re oe el ees 8 although the a ative of America tr . s m1 Hard@ Rand will aled’ probably ship | STi confident telling, ; ee erences | MNOXVILLE, Tenn, Aug, 20—Midtietgy afer | fh, Dullder Were erecting A Whree-story brick and Wiehop Lane querrelied over © guitar on a| MALIFAX, N. 8, Aug, 2%—The bark H. n.| from $114, to $200.00 fold, and Need, | 2d #8, Ko0d export business was dono et @ third-story eeoeed aw csansh Ah te due A scare Dultiing, and desired to use constete for the | train ten miles west of here, ‘The train was in| Cann, of Yarmouth, bound from Hamburg tor|!aee & Fuller $100,000 gold by Saturday's | “Geen as about tet Wiullemebere. last night, sost | Ghee County, | varo course, he would have to make tt not less motion, and Thomas drew a pistol and shot Lan . has bean tolaily wrecked ac | Steamers, Sore wan about 3-4 cent higher, Shi to an he was running to escape tot ed, ‘being rescued | The Hank of British North America| Wearherand bullish Prine Curent ate hing ‘bounded | within ten mileg of where he wax torn, ple wpe] then 3g inches wick.” Sively or a heavy balla: | COLEMRUS 0., Aug. s8.o-Mra James Due tember selling here at 416-8 cents broken. Seat . i , such aa the one in que-tion, cominan eeuse | mother of Edwin Dun, Wulted & care ‘horn : coer avanned f © ullish Price Curren actin | | MOK Sodinaty ‘aipsrleae “Coase” Gait mite hebes | uated af Rawin Dew. United Seaton Minister to Kanal lt Detweem the ‘and was bly | by rs Cxchange to 4 ated raten of storling | ment palpate market. pen

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