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VALKYRIE'S Her Canvas with Racing Rapidity, there were hundrede of small sloops, cats and launches, which played about Valkyrie all afternoon ‘he Ateamer *) Laura M crowd ’ ! ‘The Evening World” man couidn't nee, {tin that ight, ‘ne sail is larger and falls considerably below the throat of the gaff, but that cuts no figure, because ied yond the reach of the wind. elubtopsall, Mr. Kersey couldn't say when V kyrle would be officially measured, but Like ail of Ratsey'’s sails, it is a beau- tv for fit and elegance of workmanship, but it stands no further out from the @ | peak of the gafl than does Defender’ ' enamsnsnio in Bnglish Yacht’s Crew Handled cst etter "Rhurtiey'or Prtee sen There Is Still a Possibility of Erie asin, oxcept two yachts which are owne ne aticg mn Marie durnthe ee | Second Place for New York perigee big H ft oh aT a Rae wing ER aR ea i lc in the League Race, The clam-dredging feet | of course, in the Horseshoe all the tt Yesterday being a holliday, however, Rtarin brought a big from New York on + YY ROA | i rave them a look at the Englis! a 4 Broad Reach Seems to Be the|,vjinyris nende toms she sersey conet, No Chance Remains, Apparently, Best Hold of the Oup Challenger. TOOK HER LAST TRIAL SPIN.) 0 Be Towed te Erie B She Will Receive the Preparatory Overhauling for the Races (Special to The Evening World.) HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK, N, J., Mept. 3.—After the disappointment of yesterday Lord Dunraven and his party “puddenly realized that they will have fo make hay while the , they decided to get Valkyrie III. under ay at the earliest possible moment ay, Consequently tne crew were piped to breakfast at 7 o'clock, and directly they returned to the y: ttons for what may be the final trial spin before the first cun race of Satur- @ay. Deck-scrudbing and wool-polish- » ing. were forgotten in the haste to get _ under way ‘The first move was to send the jib up in stops. Then the cover was taken the mainsail and at 815 the big sheet began to rise from the deck. The c took the hulllards above boards, not under the planking, as usual. Mr. Kersey was in the thickest of the fray. He was the first man on the rope, taking the post of honor from an old @ea-dog who had, perhaps, pulled rope and weathered gales for thirty years, Just as the gaff was going up with a whoop, one of Kersey's feet stepped on the other, and he retired, limping from the arena. The sail was hoisted about twenty feet, and two seamen, under the direc- tion of Capt. Cranfield, began to put in Jong narrow and thin strips of board, | which are called battens, They were fully ten feet long and slipped in the! leach of the sail like whalebones in a; corset. Mr. Kersey’s foot was ail right again and he lent his ald to this work Ho was really in the way, but his pres- fence undoubtedly gave inspiration to thé sailors, who worked with a will. Capt. Sycamore had a knot of men forward bending on a staysail and “Bending It up tn stops. Lord Dunray © 4, ‘@tessed in white duck trousers, white @hitt, blue coat and white yachting cap, Smoked his cigar and viewed the busy Scene from his stand under the shade of the. main sail. Finally, at 8.40 o'clock, the mainsail was stretched taut between the spurs. It looked for all the world Ike a flo ing of yellow pine boards witnout any knots in them. Five minutes later the anchor was up, and, breaking out the fib, the tiller was grasped by i Cranfeld, and the big black sloop Moved out towards the Hook There was a three-knot breeze from the west blowing In the Horseshoe, but in the open water beyond the Hook, where the Highlands of Naves:nk did not cut offfthe breeze, it was somewhat heavier. Once around the Hook and headed for the Bcotiand Lightship, the yacht began to crowd on sail until she was one big Pyramid of canvas. The forestaysali Was broken out, a working iopsail was whisked up from the deck and then arose a big balloon jibtopsail, “The Evening World" reporter reached the yacht when the mainsail was being hoisted and just as Mr. K sey Was rubbing his injured foot, The Feporter hailed Valkyrie 111. and asked. “When will you go in dry dock?" Mr. Kerscy was in pretty good humor, He stopped rubbing, smiled and an- ewered: @ will be towed up to Erle Basin late this afternoon.” “Will she go right into the dry dock?" “If possible, If not will probably go fm early to-morrow.” “Who will represent Lord Dunraven on Defender?” “That has not been decided." “Will he be represented by Mr. Glen- nie?" “Perhaps, but we can't tell you pos!- tively. “Well, who will look after the Amori- ean interests on Valkyrie during the cup races?" “That also has not been definitely ar- ranged. We may know by to-morrow.” “Has the Earl been able to place any money on the race?” At this point Lord Dunraven began ty manifest some interest ings. He looked at Mr. Ke latter shook his head at the reporter. We have been advised that if His Lordship desires to bet, he can be ac commodated," said the reporter. “At what odds?” inquired His Lord- ship. “At your own odds, 6 to 4" Lord Dunraven relapsed into silence. “Who are the partics who want to bet with us?’ “I don't know positively, but I un stand they are Wall street people The Earl and his friends exchanged lances, consulted a moment and th Mr Kersey said “Well, we'll see; we'll ree.” The reporter went over to the BBridgeport and left some newspa for honest Capt. Parker. Then Valkyrie filled away was moving off a hoarse ca @cross the water “On board the Bridgeport! Go ashor » for our mail, then stand outside and be teady to tow us up to New York. Valkyrie's new steel boom sags a b. ter. Mgnt yeilow most of this was scraped off ty tv. ‘of the sailors when they bert the Insel last week, been said that the elubtopsail night 6 a much larger sheet eny of Defenders tepsails, bur sin, Where in shines, and) t, began prepara- | offered, At 10.4) the Bridgeport had ful- Aliet her errand ant came to a_stop| t0 Keep the Pennant from half way between Sandy Hook and the . ' Scotland Lightship. The wind had by Baltimore's Grasp. this time veered around to south south ast and then to southeast, It increased a bit and gave promise of coming right et nefor ran « com- | mt pletek her tra? PUeueh YRCRE COM) WHAT @ CRANK'S FIGURES TELL. As svon as the fresh wind waa a fact, Valkyrie gybed and came up on. the 5 are Sy ss pany eeu on tA in foward the Hook" and brought. her The Harlemites Seem Almost Cer working topsa.l to the deck. club top- pall wan net ina. jifty tain of a Place Well Up in the ‘ Fife inter the staysall Md = First Divisi loon jib: topsall. " ‘The satis were taken rs vision w evidently be n, wit only main aan te and Jub 1 r the yacht headed In the | Where will the Glants wi the Hook th the wind | this year's pennaat race? Now that her quarter, (the Valksrle people ihe Gotham baseballiste have taken a | ath 1 the wine ) jut it i» not always availablé In Cup newed interest end to a man are d races. The Hrldgeport was signalled to come | Worshippers at the Harlemites’ xheir ain | Her ont: fy alongside, and the two boats were soon | I it possible for the Giants to tand within afew vards of cach other and | high enough up in the race to again heading for the Heo! The wind then lor posseasion o! eT A D, | began to come strong and white caps | REC for possession of the Temple Cup. appeared on waver, but Valine; In view of the game they are now | Was elther satisfied with her irtal fOf Putting up there Is a chance. Although ane was hungry and vas putting In for aenidealy: wllince RO RNAHOS Viner, The. Inviting wind could. not | {t's @ decidedly stim Pie Spaneeite make her alter her couree there, x0 get together, all ye loyal Valky The bd Ht yasneaen Mean fe rooters, and pull for all you're worth. chor again In the Horseshoe at 12.40 P. | “ ee eb Ia al! hands went to dinner, Weare Meta ee nea ewe) | Valkerte took a line from the city of| Walting for the Temple Cup Committee Bridgeport at 2.45, and started for Erie | to come to the front and declare itself, | Basin, but up to the present that ust bod: a, | y DEF has sealed both ears and mouth, clam- ENDER’S NEW SAILS. [ike an utterly refuses to relieve the nr cremate public mind, Canvan Hent On at the| President Byrre, of the Brooklyn Hay Moortog. Club, has publicly announced that, In tie nvenlia |his opinion, the winner of the “r NEW ROCHELLE, Sept Ac 1/ this vear munt fight the present holder, o'clock to-day Defender lay at her | New York, for the custody of the tro- | moorings in eho Bay, str pped of all! Phy., Nick Young hax opposite opinion sails. The crews was busy overhauling These two must come to a conclusion, [the rigging and unbending sails. pea eke Ute 7) cer but ons) aniore The new mainsail, which arrived yes-|Mmenth of the scason remains. wah Kent /Onlleter do towards landing the Glants in a post- | The sailors express some disappoint-| ton to defend the "mug," no matter | ment over the fact that Vigilant would | What the Byrne-Young decision may be. not give their boat abi ats went for a sail o Yacht Club course On r the Larch-|on the pennant nearly every crank in yerterday af-| the country will admit, but how a Hutt exprensen himself highly | Place honors, which If New York with the big yachts achieve: | attain will give them every right to 4 esterday, Defender will take! fend the c She these 8 another spin late this afternoon, if the joyy9 he Temple Cup, which they n | wind permite pold? iW'tena hing thi will tend to teat everything that go. tol ¢ ive make up ‘the yacht, and to provide! uants have twenty-fly remaining against mishaps when the final test &ames to be played, nineteen of which | i comes. Tt iy expected that the yacht) are at home. By winning all of them | Santa Anita in the Twin City Handicap will furntah food for will remain here unt! Thursday \ =—— 2 j and allowing Baltimore an even bre TO WELCOME ATHLETES. the “Hirds'* would fnish but little j | front of the Harlemites, While the undertaking sounds almost aD oe a jane a Royal Re | absu. there is a bare possibility that for London A. € aay |the feat mignt be accomplished, — Of The Athletic Committee of the New| course, the best luck would have to York Athletic Club, whte has. charge) be with the Giants throughout. of the arrangements for Uional champlonship con between) they are in grand shape just now, and the New York Athletle Club and the| ifthe team Keeps up its present glorious Hondon Athlete Club at Manhattan | petding game, it would not be strange Meld on Sept, 21, has selected a com-| if thean two twitlers ahould finish the | mittee to meet the visiting team, Which | season with a clean record. Meekin is Will arrive on the steamship Aurania 3 ect tri i Witten Amen ip Aurania. I not in perfect trim, and upon him, to Ing ttee: President, James White: | @ large degree would fail a big portion View President, J. it Yan Wormer: | of the Job. etary, John ¢."Gulieck: Barton 8. i x he 4 ks J He Hawtin and W, De tterc: | Bat what most delights the cranks | now is the manner in whieh the boys Englishmen will be met at the! are hitting the ball. To win, they must Cunard ine pler with carriages and will! Keep this up, r be escorted to the Murray HAL Motel, | eel me jwhere a sult ef rooms has been engaged | This morning the Giants w in sev- for them, and where they will wiv} enth place, having we and lost 50 until after the games et cain games, Hy winning all the remaining A re ation will probably be onde to the vinitors ax soon as they react | Kamex their percentage would be 621 | Ph the hotel. jord wilt fight for the cup beyond a | shadow of dount GUARANTEE PAGE, New Departure in Wants, jthey would surely land in second place, k Hy See clubs anead of New even, or at least, thelr winning must not be gveater than @ per cent Cleveland, which at present is second In the race, can hardly maintain the W. G. DOMINICK BURIED. position to the end, For several weeks the Spiders have been under a constant Larwely Attended Services | St. Tho: | The t J of the late : ato the twenty-one remaining games that Chureh. |-rebeau's people are to play, 3 over the remains be at home, Hence the onan er Dominick, #/ ing second, although the: evond, 01 ey now have a | member of the stock brokerage firm of | good lead, are not too rosy Dominick @& Dickinson, who died last!” philadelphia, Cleveland's most. da Saturday et his country home atl yg ‘ous rival, has, counting postponed Quowie, I 1. ook place this morning | gamex, to play twenty-six Kanes yet, from St. Thomas's P. E. Church, Fifth | the majority of which will be at home avenue and Fifty-third street. The Kev. ‘The Quakers will be fighting {t out, atu John Wesley Brown officiated, assist 1 ne Tey. John tuleke Private ageitted|the team that beats them will about [were held at the city residence of the land second, j deceased broker. 35 Kast Fifty-seventh | Boston, with all tts discord, will street, after which the remains were taken’ to the church by an escort com. | Posed Of members of the Seventh Regi. | {ent men, Veterans. pa Tn the church were delegations from |, [fouklyn, now fifth elute in th vo ign, grew CHIN CHS” Club, | RAA INE sahie number of games to ‘has Venth egiment eteran Club, He wari 5 papeeseay in ppg ad guenot Society, Sons of the Revolution, 4 Killing one, but they will come back to ew York Historical Society and the | Vie buneh before the are thereabouts, ‘They, too, have six KAMES to play, count ing those Stock and Produce Exchanges, with all, litisburg ip just holding a tion in of whien Mr. Dotalnick had been identi. | the fitst division by an evelash, and. be hed | fore the week ends the chanees ate that | —— they “will have been” crowed ‘out en | M. , Maciay's Will Filed, tirely. Mack's men have ‘apparentis |wotten aboard the toboggan, and will Whe The will of Mosea HB. Mactay, was fied for} stay there ba Probate in the Surrogate’s office today, The Chicago and Cincinnath are ont of tt |teatator divides his estate between hic three fOF BOO, OF twenty-three Kames to. he Aes, Suriea Rie ‘essate. Maclay Played, “Pop' Anson's hirelligs will be chil Fe na root rts aS away from home in twenty. Cincinnact euirathes his Inverest in the law firm of MH | has five games at home out of twenty jant AM. Maclay. ‘The salue ot the enate te st the worst calculation, if the Nev ay the kind of a Hopariog up for the ye | Mra, Gerry Improving. | The cona ft Mra. Thomas Gerry, mother | it ts dollars to peanuts t Elbridge T. Gerry, who wes virion ann (that they will at least well up in 1 # mrioken with the first division will be holds wiaohian at her residence: she oid Goeiet home: | Gown w Kood position ut the end ot che miproved ruin that hopes ‘ot ner | #eB eon Ameca AGEMIAR Uh ae TT ls not unrsusonable 2 that Jehey “should win td: percent. att yed at least. By doing th he Giants would finish with a percent ge of oi, whieh will entitle them to fourth and probably third place. Now for a grand stand finish. Gee in 4 fadies thiol tine, al and hful rooters, Brien nd Morder Withont Motive, . to The Evening World) EADVILLE, Cal. Sep Ma a Ride on the rising tide of ousiness ty using the be strung up | HALF-MILLION GUARAN- | TEE PAGE for WORLO wants. = — = — Plimley Selec: Jurors Now. a Pitchfork, PER: 2—Thiny mi fam Knapp and t | Commissioner of Plimiey to-day enforced Pe Rr ~ PILLSBURY A WONDER. a tke Chen mt fiay. Gunaberg speaks In the iighest terme of the play of Pillsbury, the young Brooklynite, who Hastings chess tourney, Gunsberg says that Pillsbury was the hero of the competition. his games with pteadiness and throughout and showed himself to be capable of display- Sng a brilliancy equal to that of any of the world's greatest players. HASTINGS, two games left unfinis He conducted occasionally ned in the Inter- Tournam ‘Tsehigorin beat Schlechter In a Ruy Lopez after eighty Teichmann. bent Queen's gambit declined after finished to-day. Maron in a HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE. New Departure in Wants. perience as Umpire at Aldermanic Chowder, Mayor Strong isn't at all tne for’ work by his exciting experience as | a Vernon yesterday, 1 up in| He says that be grea and wax ready for ein the same tine He will have it on Thursday Will be the star guest chowder on Staten Island. casion he will umpiri Republican and joyed the nother experts Tt shows her pretuent- speed, big brace the cranks are showing re- | ests have been Invited, anil a most entertaining tm: will be no tea to drink. a BASEBALL CHAT. ean win games, ean win them from the beat clubs ta ly work that In me of tha year ant re erantume of the Tea ters division ladder In a way hin that city of 8. ter of a century ged the old Hed Stockings Baseball playing @ with all the leading clubs of the ik 4 single game, | | terday by express from Boston, and | But while this discussion ts going on | wien; by 2, |tet’s look and seo what cold figures will | 1a which, by the way, welghs 2,300 pounds, 8 Lbdbceawitrt an cue bara its jot Grifin's throng. nding of clubs in the League (his mora- ho when both| That Baltimore almost has a “cinch" | [2K 64s 4* follows 02 Washington . 31 {B41 Loutaville —— GOSSIP OF THE TURF. deteat of Henry Pittsburg |! w | . n BAYS that the frequent spins, From now until the season ends the | time to com for hia rl. f the Belmont horse ant most unjustly mo. The horse alone varre hax the peculiar trick of boring In on hie horses when being driven. trick and caused ecuked of pulling him, Major Domo ha: Sionenell also bore in 4- | Rusle and Clarke have shown that | Navarre well enough Me te a ® Rood position Parking showed good Judgment in 9 if that pockat a to go around the eld, 1 loning sever waen there Way ti the race was movement In \ Anita’s wonderful ty races Were ae far apart as New York aut Hong comes another ta te a winds PL Santa It owas the fas note ra Sto run Wke ak Jog anothe Club that finishes with such a ree. | n quit: a Reavy. loser, iRnborhowd of $25,000 tng $10,000) RBAINS) feat be accomplished, | Thess $1,000 mnt $2,000 were naattered all over t York must break but little better than | Pittsburg Phil pa a Kearney tow have pulled out neighborhood of $30,000 over Kearney’s victory. down ane of Have you heard aboutit? strain, which ix beginning to tell. ‘Then, | =a The HALF-MILLION GUAR- AN TEE PAGE. PUGILISTIC POINTERS. "Kid" Lavigne twenty round bout at 18% pounds before the Em: Athletic Club the latter part of thie that he will train In a fifteen oF London Athletic « Kisiaed Tightweigh fated by ame in of the Corbett 3 tn the sath state they are charged w MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE? perne- 3.—The t neventy citated | TRACKED TO THE SWAMPS, -_-<- Lively Experience of Detec- tives in Catching One of the Ticket Counterfeiters, IN CHLLED I ‘SPECIAL TAA Surprised with a Complete H ing and Camping Outfit Near Lexington — | TELLTALE LETTERS IN A POCKET. | Entire Gang of Southern Pacific Railroad Swindlers Run to Earth and Locked Up. when he \llermen's On that oe- between Alder- her gates on the Antonis, Tex Hut there and they het aie, ot the tallenters will get oming at sine of the New York will mb up cham: j ten |camping outfit | many more members of the gan | Deen arrested, as the Drummonds thus | meagre details i F.C, | 8) 833 52 123 S519 67 10 14 cat 80 ‘389 Rey EL | 4 the | be | a had length neces: ast two 1 hore, ring. heavily. the Atth tn the sty be New Lavigne | Barnett and (Clarence Barnett wene Barnett he Drummona i . Jeral managers of the parties have q William Barnett, was arres f Levisen was a ett In Lexington, La, ‘ihe mien are United States Commissioner. in the Federal Building, and gave bail for his appearance presentod by ukene Burne wa examination wyer House. i vs Arrested fur with the Board's permission, * from San Antonio and who asked Were found in the office 0} net in San Antonio. Drummonds atching Wenear. make 8 Orleans, having Kou on @ hunting for rebates on time nelghbor, for his examination p in New had answers to questions on examina: to Lexington, V fishing trys threatened with arrest, but this only had the result of making her It was decided that Wenear must be | caught before he received word of the Snappier games than the two at Brooklyn are @trest of his confederates, and a special Yesterday afternoon Uncle Anwin was rate {fain Was Sent to Lexington o by the Vase running apprehended In the swamps of Lexing- He carried a complete hunting and is not known far have only “Our case" eald Mr. Drummond, “is | have to do is to we are subpornaed We have every member of the, so clear, all j nes numerous ramifica- tances at which the gang} the Drummonds i have done an exceptionally good bit of | tons and di road's actual lose, Will be less than $400, ‘This, | include the cost of which will | unsel and detective fees, Aggregate about $20,000, Barnet was arrested in this city he declared that the Schler- ingens, Moses and Willlam, who printed the counterfeit tlekets, were In na way kullty of wrongdoing. Was an agent of the railroad company,” “They thought I good faith.” Drummond has {deas of his own on this subject, Something n ION GUARANT! BURGLARS MADE A BIG HAUL. awyer Angunt of Nearly 81,000 fh G ew—the HALF-MILL. . Wagener and John Braham, of the house of August Wagener, law- at One Hundred and Sey- enth street, toegther with the three al- receivers of the stolen Rose Braham, first street, John Zimmerman, Seventy-ninth street, and Philp Roden- Third avenue, in Tombs Court Baum and Braham pleaded not guilty, | under bail of $3,0W each The detectives say Bi al¥o robbed the house the burglars were at least two days in TWO THIEVES CAPTURED. They Pawned a ¢ lon Saw Them, Officer Gordon John, elas Beventy-fourth allas Malone, Both are ex- hes served at least nine- Ind prison bars and Cal- saw | enter a pawn office at Seventy- h street and Third avenue with a ‘The detective saw Callahan meet sa block away. captured yer: | Christopher Cant Hlghty-sixth street convicts, |teen years b Callaha Jans Sec “teebidden bylaw a Charles Willingdoff, of 1 the owner of Gordon arrested both men, held them for trial. ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. ASAPH, Sept hts for to-mor- entries and w row's races are as follows: quarier furtongs. ear-olis, four and a halt “PULL” WON'T WORK. Elec Ne tntellige: Inspectors of election, poll and ballot clerks was opened at Police Headquar- ters this morning. reau of Mlections, .s professor, and monitors. Intelligence, not “pull,* will rule this year. Tammany has the first call, having put in the earliest lists. ‘The school will continue until candi- | dates for the 1,391 election districts have |been examined. About 1,000 men will be examined a day. Gen. Rodenbough said to an Word" reporter this morning This examination scheme is mine, and I am carrying it through with the Evening do not know what questions I am put- ting to candidates. ‘The questions are taken from the election laws. I find that heretofore inspectors have been grossly ignorant of there laws, | "We have about 2,700 Democratic In- | Spectors to examine. That will take us until Thursday night. Then the same number of Republicans must be ex- amined, “A candidate comes In, gets his ques tion blank and is assigned to a seat. When he gets his paper the time is stamped on it. He {8 allowed forty- }five minutes to answer a dozen or so jqueries. If he gets through before that {time he ts instructed to turn in his pa- | per and go home. If he has not pleted the examinati at HS he ts objixed it over to me unfinished, It will ni upon the correctness of the ex- ation as far as he went, if he will Nnaly accepted as an inspector. Ve allow no cribbing among the didates, If th 8 alone. “It has been said, General, that sev- pasa tt will be en tion blanks and have been posting can- didates. Is this true?” “No, sit; the blanks have been in my drawer since they printer, and even my subordinates have not seen them until to-da: ep is an honest fellow, tgo. ‘Manag the two parties have been to see me about the questions and have asked their character, which T gave to them the poll and ballot clerks will he ex- amined next week. One of the candidates handed in his paper a little before noon, and was sent me in disgrace, When Mr, Rodenbough examined the paper, he found cirsumstantlal proof hat the candidate had copied from his er C, tion paper B. T guess you'll never do for an elec- officer,” said Clerk Rodenbough, Y come bac! His identity ts a secret with Mr. | Rodenbough. — -—— = tay Look at the Half- Million Guarantee Page. a ees PROHIBITIONISTS CONVENE. Annual Deliberations Opened at Saratoga This Morning. SARATOGA, N, Y., Sept. 3.—The Pro- was made by Village President Charles Kings County, was chosen temporary in which he credited the Prohibition party with being the leading factor in getting conscience Into politics, and said that It was the greatest moral and in- lot-box and the sac At 1137 o'clock the Convention got down to business by appointing com- mittees on credentials, rules and order, permanent organization, resolutions and platform, which consumed the balance of the morning session a — = Opens Hin Camp celebration tn this city Burton, who is now locked. upon ax Inglis principal opponent In the race for the United States Senatorship. Thelr appearance was. re sically the opening of the Sen ‘The Senator saya openly that WHO IS RESPONSIBLE 7? Juatice Fitagerald Defines Law Re- Barding Buildings All parts of the Court of General See sions opened this morning, Justlee Fitz- werald presided in Part 1,, and swore in the September Grand Ju Assistant District-Attorney Weeks was present. Justice Al! Attorney O'Hare held court in Part IL, and in Part III, Recorder Goff, who has presided for so long in Part L., held court, with Assistant District-Attorney apectors and Clerks | PIANO BARGAINS. For want of room dining alterations dispose of a 1D PRICES will he SECOND-HAND WATERS UPRIGHTS (some as good been, rented a short #5 per month, Tne school fur the examination of we MUS Gen, Rodenbough, Chief of the Bu-) 74 ee LY REDUC Clerk Allen and Roundsman Hildebrand pe ee meet! as new) that have Payments only | Call this week and get a bargal car 18th St Commissioners’ approval, although they | 80TH YEAR. ;PARK ROW AND CHATAAM SQ. 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Leave Brooklyn Bridge Terminus, Sth ave, Elevated, Brooklya. Hourly from (03. A, balt hourly from 1.33 to 11.03" P, 6.40, 7.50," 7.40, hibition State Convention opened here | Round trip, 40 cente this morning An address of welcome | H. Sturgess, Rev. Dr, 1. K. Funk, of! Chairman. He mad> a lengthy address, | Leave Foot Whitehall St | ‘Via Bay Ridge. tellectual force of the present day, He | claimed that Prohibitionists were alone | the defenders of the purity of the bal- | vdness of the laws, | f hourly from 11.40 A. Ml. CONEY ISLAND. (urer Route, Round Trip, 25 Cents, Leave toot Whitehall st. daily hourly from 7.10 A. M. ROCKAWAY B ve foot 3th at ALM. and halt TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. &—At the Labor Day | or John {gan ex-Senator John J. In- | g4y® 6:20. 8 2 Round trip, §0 centa. THE WORLD'S P| GLE ISLAND TIME TABLE—STEAME! Ia spoke from the same platform with J. R. | A deiiguitul sali ui fast- . M, A. M. for $24 st. & Pler 18, N. $ tor Pier 18 valy: MM for all landings. Honts Surdave. NCURETON, 10 ¢ FORTHE YACHT RACES. The STEAMER MOU i son and Assistant-Distriet- |}, Osborn as prosecutor, September Grand Jury, referred directly to the Ireland building disaster, and charged theif cepecially to carefully men held responsitie for the estar by the Coroner's | Aiter rofe were eighty-four pr son cases now wail ing disposition by this Grand Jury and urging Immediate action on them, Jus- tice Fitzgerald read the usual direc:| to the Jury, and then sala: There i one other matter which { consider duty to fefer to. Av abort time agu th ak of thls community Was ahocked by. a Fophe-the falling of a hutlding at West way and hind sireec— whl ‘ive ofa number of lit clearly’ in canes ot th two ways of commit character, the fature to ed by law. If @ miatemeanor in act ax comm: commited and ag are person ensues, those may be gullty of ima: it the death of any onible for the death hier, Also if a laws fal_act be commicted, bat without proper pre. autions the person laughtes, The es a crime. It suns charged com: vein the city a eed with the supe: and their repair. If the ent fail to carry out their duty they are y of a misdemeanor, w come if death result, [call your at- tention of the imporrance of making @ thorough faves.igation of this matter. AJOR WON'T GO THE M : He Says He In Physically Capable of Attending to in Business, The Tax Commissioners granted a hearing to-day to Major P, M, Haverty, a tax assessor, whose resignation had been demanded because he had, tn view of the Tax Commissioners, beco! ally incapacitated. He is a ye of that de} ble of transacting business ‘Senator O'Sullivan championed his cause before the Commissioners to-da | Several assessors: tained, Traphagen Wants His Job Rack, Per D. Traph Brit of cer lorart from Jude Beekman, in the Supreme today for a ri Board trom ——— WORLD want winne Velvet Roses... iino9 | MALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE, Pall River and. Providi Justice Fitzgerald, in charging the ! te PON R consider the charges against the six! ius Special rates for parties of | Over on applica’ 4 e | at 0! ote ng tO the faut that the ql e wharf, also 3 Vark plac and Imperial | LAWTON, Agent, Pler 18, No R. NORTH BEACH. | Electric Lights. Tarre and commodious Ferry Hoats yyy? F, | The dotng ot | at Klectric Uare via Kav: sith | Around Staten Island amer Aurora leaves W. 1 PSIF, Daily excursion (except Sua: ‘Day Line steamers from De Mand West 221 at ch he: | Drones St. Pler at 840 A lock. ‘Help Wa nted—Female. TTY GIRLS fo poss for artixt in outdoor Ace: ad pleasant work, Apply at onre, 1153 Broadway TS Help Wanteg—Male. ompetent man to take charge of a rience and where folding box fact —_——--- Lost, Found and Rewards. f the late war, but claims that he | Uberal reward for return | WALTHAM on $1 Geekly pa EXCHANGE WAT are slated to go, but! jail of them will make a fight to be re- 124 Ciinton at Funeral Wednew @™ Look at the Half- Million Guarantee Page. TERMS: 8 WEEKLY oN 465 woRTH. axy aMoDwel IN PROPORTION, FOR THE c Pulttze: SULAKFAST-SUPPEL. EPPS’S GRATEFUL Bo Dr i ¥ ferera from early errors Ress of bods ent testimonials free. B to 6: evenings, 8 to 9 Railroad: RW YORK ENTRAL. & HUDSON RIVER R.A B80 A. M.—Kxcept Bundy, Empire State Rae Wain io be world, For Auirondast press, Vase ‘A ME Mougtate,, Thousand Islands Ty rf Poughkeepsie, Atbany 4.30 PM Daily. 0 12.10. Bight ex 0.10 AM. sod Sanday ¥.15 4M ~Sund Berkstire Hills, ur Honight” tratge ru “ALL pints on Put fonnecti Etation. 13 way, #1 Rast 4 ton Baezace cke Westcott Expres | ONE Monti Targe rooms in only $4, Apply ONE MONTH ree, elegant elevated ‘station CARRE At heated ment; take Sth ave. reduced rents during September Janitor of agent }et_ JOHN PREMER, FINE DIAMONDS, WATORES, A SUPPLY OF 207 Ba handbook Fh ce 20 B WILL SEE YOU Tauri D c'clock. steve LARGEST stock. T SEWING. TACHUMENTS, $19.50, MACHINES, WITH ALL NVENIENCR OF COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE Tt REQUESTED, WANTED BOYS TO SELL The Evening World In the Towns Surround ing New York City. GREAT OPPORTORITIES Are Offered to Bright Boys tn all NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTICUT, Ko exertion is necessary THE VENING WORLD ‘Thirty ( Cents and order supply for one week, maple allowance ‘or uns Jes Schoolboys can work sons are over and earn For full particulars address THE EVENING WORLD, Building, New Yert. ‘OMFORTING. COCOA LING WATER OR MILK, ae ~ DISEASES OF Treskow. of 141 W. rantecs * quick a Franch :nethod to all aul Tors lof Sitalty, weal private diseases, varte eocele, &e, Personal consultation, also book aa@ 34th st, near “bake George, Green worth shore dsailted. A. M., Chirago 490 P. hate ¥ burg. Clevelan ite cgi fat Ble cipal points en ‘New York central, + Bley wat TRAINS To YONKERS ween 185th at / Division as far aa You! ted road. This through (raloe, Thy” Piatsch ight, at Grand Cente i, Bri y Columbus’ and 138th st station. New Vark: + and 108 Br: nm hatel or residence Flats and Apartments to Let. An apartment of house near the parks ) For Sale. SEWING MACHINES, wi @ Gibbs, Aviomtle, Domestie, Wome, Wai'e, Sivee Ho. ike Kruse, $19 up, good second-hand sewilty a repair ait kia ad Teper a MEU, “G from $10 sachauge, fout K 10 ast wate) ivered Immediatel Ist Broadway, address We room | WEEKLY, LO BRICK FOR # —— EluAR TaATS A S Personal. day afternoon at Macy's Ob