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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1895. gS : MARS, FLEMING © (20"te‘Seeea sar cee os ee eee FOR A LIBERAL SUNDAY. “EXTRA DRY” SUNDAY the first to send for Dr. Bullman, hai Peter er tue saecreme not been found. He is sald to ‘hav dent County Organtsatt been last heard of in Chicago, where he Went a few days after the tragedy. 8 | Ward Detective Moore has gone to that oo The Independent County Organination, city to search for him, sw ‘ Chief Conlin Says He Never Saw which was the first political organts tion to take up the cry in favor of more} the Saloons Closed 80 Tights NO TICE. heral Sunday laws, is meeting with at encou reaniza- affect by strict ment of 1 Claims that This ious Sunday laws Abe! sen Dealers’ Association, which com- ‘The indications are that the inquest to be held to-morrow will de of short uration, No matter what the verdict She Has Fainting Spells and) may te, tne cate against serv. Fleming * will certainly be presented to\the Gran: Jury, and. an. indictment. oriered, on Circumstantial evidence. The wonian's Annot Leave the Cot in jasuaner Gracie, is stil in the care of the Gerry Society, and Florence King, her playmate, who, It is cialmed, accom: Her Cell panied the “child, with ' the | polsoned proth to her grandmother, is said to de at Police Headquarters," Moat of the r. the President of the Delicate Due to the Sa. Priges about 2 ‘ miners ecity| loonists’ Desire to Obey the Law. In our againyt the unreanonahle enforce ment of the Sunday law we may weil congratu-| But You Could Get a Drink If You twelve at at Wy the Inde ey other “witnesses have ‘been Instructed a Aas gihers, Ke | Were @ Hotel Guest or Clubman, not to discuss the case. ry e moral ngness s ‘A “Deculiat’ feature of the affair ts ee Mc ees - Are offering i that while the police of the Weat One The Independent County ¢ ‘ A ’ qundred ano rent oe Lagi a ade the coneal of the, oben Acting Chief Contin was jubilant this a ti tion are confident they have a atrong itm loaders hy ded morning. He declared yesterday was a 1 Cane BERTIE: ab, ReCubr a worn sTnoa tie ham we SbAN) cast our ballots red letter no far as the enforcement of n entirety new AccoM WIth our views, and we must direct our] the excise law ‘as concerned. ~ The Police Fail to Secure Diteot| trary" opinion RTS ca tuerales” toward ascomiot'shing that object Wel wephe poltes made only 4 m wn ede e made only twenty-one ar- jawyers are working to prove tilttaurceed by an alliance with the independent e a 7 ‘ rlemingas innocence, the ieee to County Oreantzath rests, wald he, “as against thirty-three ‘ Proof Against Mra AW Raded being Den OrSullivan, the medi athe Executive Committon of the tn-]the previous Sunday. Those Ngures 5 . oie Jenendent. County. Organization wi aiaie fe : an army of detectives Piste, When they will cleet new officers | “The police are as carnest to-day as ’ ihe ensuing year, they have been since the crusade be ne eee gamit Gye | an, and, if anything, are working hard. a 8 iret, will also be nam and @ cali |er to see that the law is ubeyed. WHL bo lmeuied for the holding of wie] “You can say that the number of ar- | the various conventions. 7 reste each Sunday are decreasing, ‘ THUS FAR ALL IS SUSPICION. CLERGY SCORED BY GOFF. He Says that They Presume to Die- 1 tate to the Court, . Circumstantial Evidence Alone) pecorter coft had something to say Points to Her as the Poisoner | avout clergymen this morning in Part III. of the Court of General Beasions. i of Her Mother. James McReynolds, who had been found guilty of assault tn the second degree, was up for sentence. The man's lawyer aa ie simply because there are fewer saloon- PRISONER WALKED OUT iste attempting to evade the excixe law (Patent Applied er. ) a . “L wan on duty myself yesterday and a ' e - made @ personal inspection of saloons. - one Cesue So I'm more convinced than ever that the Dility for His pe. members of the Liquor Dealers’ Assocta- Acting-Chief Conlin. is investigating | tion are thoroughly In earnest in their| 18th Sé., 19th St. & 6th Ave. lace the Reaponal : " handed up to the Recorder two letters, the case of Policeman M, J. Galvin and| determination to obey the law. I was ae ee eee Tre acter! ven OFi6 OF WHICI WAN GR TONOWE the officers of the Tombs Police Court, | greatly surprised to note the vast num- f), been too much for Mrs. Fleming, and! cise of the Messiah, 204 and 206 Fast Ninety- who yesterday allowed Guatay Coptulll, | her of saloons where the curtains were t) ' this morning she was unable te leave| | Ath street fe i of 67 Oliver street, to walk out of the} all down, exposing the bars. I never \ the cot in her cell in the Tombs Prison. | known ‘te me tor sie. timer tha tron state, court-room and mike his escape, ep GAUL AU CON PALI cL f micita. made to me ty thove having Rood. reessh YE appaara that Coptulll: wan arrested [2004 0 prised "to. ‘obae > It was rumored thet ! became neces-|[y Unow I believe he was Justified ines A 4 ce [one trying to get into saloons, ‘This . * gary to call in the prison physician early | for the action for which he inno wawalting And Here Is Bad Boy Grover Dreaming Over a Fairy Story in Study Hours. for stabbing James Pasquolt, of 74 Cher-| is an. indication, in my opinion, that this morning, as she was suffering ftom | ‘Y't4"" 8 18 Row Ih the olty prt = a - —_— . _ «|ry street, and robbing him of $10 about] the people are becoming to realize that G.ALR.MEN AT LOUISVILLE |BEATT'S HARD FIGHT,| BEATEN BY BURGLARS. fi, ft iota i tan rah tha detriment to hy } fainting spells. Mrs. McAuliffe, the matron, howeve-, auch ato eribed Greek peddlers, and among them was|ahove were apprehender aitee aid that Mrs, Fleming was not seri. th fe Dock : ; eaiiy il ie Twenty-ninth Annual Encampment Charles Scheele'n Flerce Encounter hte pte to the AHA oF Wo of all nke went of i “She was ill during the night,” she), “These communications, from clergy- Opened with a Fine with a Trio of Thiev when the peddiers’ nates were | Tarts of the city ‘ k i men are truly refreshing,” said the Re-] LovIsvILLE, K . Ghativn Gonesin, forty3t 1 E e » who i said, “but there is nothing serious the | “order «1 ; nal ‘i ULE, Ky pt. %.—The js aries Scheele, forty-four yearn old, with a reprimand, “He a. sald, “but there te nothing serious the | sander. They. write to,the Court abou | «wentyeninth encamoment et the G. a, | Herolo Straggle to Capture Reo) ner tr nircet, hui a, severe ex: “toon and hann't oeen | BUT FEW EXCISE VIOLATORS. q Pepa mthing. ‘They say. things are true] R. was opened with a fine parade on publican Primaries. Perlence with burglars early this morn- An alarm was sent out for 4 at Coroner O'Meagher, when seen this] rT iene” they ieee at which | the arrival of Commander-in-Chief Law- ing. In in charge of the| Ome Man, t nw a Stabbing A B9v int morning, sald he had received no com-| to the ‘Court as though. they were de: ann aoe at Med A.M. Gen. Lawle Ae ae reine ‘ fon on hes Rate piman fray, Mand Away, Mad | lyering a homily from the pulpit.” and the Columbian Post, of Chic oor re@. In the front Prusansky nuir.caxoika. Violatord 1] Baa yeaeten from the police since Satur) ren’ the Recorder picked ‘ub the! and other organizations on. the escort |BFOOkfield-Union League Club Com-|sieger manutacture shop pants, At 2] street Atatlon, was, j barons sinnestrate Commer (ne oeeee | oa © bans “E know practically nothing about the] Gocter: who In even, more nmperinent | #Peclal Monon train were met at the bine Say They Will Win. ofelock this morning Schecle was awak: [the peddlers Wn took. them fom th" | son Atarlees Court thie morning, iy Both RGree Who ier } apoe OF weihbata 6b thacColnmitioen ened by seeing a Hghted candle thrust{pen, and didnot recognze that fact | "2M ee cau | a evider.ce to bo presented,” he said. that My Rene nee RUA Occton ea 8 Sh Tavitation ACH “a fi through his window. He shouted, and] that Coptulll, was not his’ prisoner. Peter Porettle, proprietor of the sa- sr © t i clergy- vitation and Reception in car- a 9 Gh) outed and) Charges will probably be preferre: iY West Hroadway, ] Assistant District-Attorney Miller sald) may only said he shouldn't be punished. | rages. ‘ the candle wan extinguished, Helleving | agitate ot dali and Cunninghame See econ nas Rea PARISIAN 5 ome he did not expect to hear of any other! The letters will have no effect upon me| ‘The Kentucky National Guard, local| The Big Boss of the G. O. P. Smiles| some one was playing a joke, Sch z ss vk last night seat word to the Me: od Frets for some time. He has had) ne way of the other. 1 will send the | posts and other civil organizations were A Geaeta Ware HIPAEALOVAR ATGLWENTLOIRIERD A Wen PITCHES INTO O'BRIEN tlon-house that a man had § ot-At-| deferdant to the penitentiary for three| formed on Broadway, awaiting the ar- and Goes to Work. ed ove f a sleep. A sho i = ef 4 E. S 1s @harge of the case for the District-At-| montis upon the recommendation. of | rival of the special train which was on time later he was again awakened by Vint Detect NOVELTIE. om torney’s office since the arrest of Mrs.| the jwy to extend clemency to him." | time, to the Satisfaction of the mult WektlNe< Voloee IHi the Pear, Yann, Beh — — mmermar and the icemen went ort Fleming was made. He expects to have conaai {ude’aasembled along the Ine of march found the door of his room fastened on| The Acting Chief of Detectives Une | (o the place and found an unknown man ‘ CG rom. the nion pat ¢ roadway, a “ es dewal i" o ol rn ba, Mra, Fleming held for the Grand Jury! MURDERER STILL AT LARGE. | ‘inira ‘ana Sain ‘stfecis ton the Gali | ‘The most herole ntruggte between the) the outside. He fnally forced It open merettully Scored. Iwing on ine sdewatk in front of tie | In Dress and Cloak Trim- On) the verdlse Of tise Corcver's INgUeAt, — House, * two factions of the G. O. P. for the/and went out. As he stepped into the] In applying for the release of James |any ‘nformation us to who did" the | mings Handsome Jet Passe- Police edie Pocn neon ee On| Claimed This ineeatiuy Tek Carriage with Commander: lcontrol of the election machinery of the| hall, he recelved a violent blow on the a writ of habear corpus, in] Mabbing, “ihe man was nent to the hos: | 98. 4 ; \ See SadU Clk osaterence Allon Superlisky Has Killed, editor of the Louisville Commercial and {city will take place to-morrow night,[head. Scheele rushed for the sturway, Court Chambers to-day. | Inthe rear of the saloon_a_number-ot | Menterics, Jet Sets, Jet Motifs “0 minutes. ‘Then the police captain called| Frank Stperlisky, the Pole who early | ment of Kentucky, and the Chalten | * ig Sh eT ee na | i Fe eee elem Heopretor ant scivin Iack ore west land Jet and Spangled Inser- on Assistant District-Attorney Mein-|¥esterday morn'ng stabbed and killed | of the Invitation and ‘Reception Com- ieee HE Oe earth X ge AN | Broadway. who was thought to know | pang: y 0 will represent the people at| Anthony Kirshpakusski, In Bayonne, N.| mittees, Louisville Legion was a rested Goss without warrant of law] something about the stabbing. In court | fj, ji Persi the inguost to-morrow, “Afterwards Mr. | J» during a quarrel over some beer, has| ature of the parade. | | headquarters “and to court notoriety and do some: | this morning, pared wan lief for vio a tions, Louis XV1, van, er McIntyre sal thus far suweeded in escaping arrest.| of the National officers are beautifully thing in his new position.” remanded untl the potlee can Investi= Pompadour, Rhine Stone and Ss “While I have not read the report} The police ary not looking for the mur- Geccratea Ania elAbor ave AcrAnRS Deny The only explanation offered by wate te g aabbing Ghee dek tev 2.05) Pearl S; led stil =: , : : eee i . Bilan Mata MECN BTW . thn MeCarthy, bartender for P. Cole- "of the chemist carefully, I do not think | 420". eee a ee eerttaa "ina he was | man, 4 Wert aireet, was held for ux-| 4 C7 opangred slyles. jay. arsenic was used to poison Mrs, Bliss,| Superiisky, vho ts thirty years of] While the reception of the Com- iat ‘This case large resembler that of the|@&% Tesided at13 Meadow street. The| mander-in-Chief and his staff was the ve - most imposing event of the day, the re- Field poison case in England, the first| Murdered man vas twenty-elght years | Coptionn at the depots of G. A. R. posts in which antimony, was used. It was|0ld and lived a 31 Eighteenth street.| and veterans arriving In other groups demonstrated at the Meyer trial here,| The men had bem drinking, and about | Were equally interesting. Special traing that the polsoners must have made a|™ldnight quarrellea over the beer, but | O'rived.as fast as they, could be handled clue ‘violation, : going “to do hin & ry 8 Largest Circulation Ever Given Wants, weer alam, that chtet, tien | ounlatMgaunenty Becertes °f,tresi| Rich Bead and Silk Em- out a long story at the wonderful | With sellin pan: whiskey’ yesters the ante day and held for trial. broidered effects on mous- NEW DEPARTURE 10 HELP THE BUSINESS BOOM. natn bial Albert Schroeder, charged with ex- . clae Violation at O20 Bleventh avenue, | SeliNe. in the depots, and the local escorts wer: walved examination and was held, ie study of the Field case. We, in turn, wore nennrers ane they walks up kept, busy, Many, v reruns rerognized For Judas Fitzgerald to reduce A policeman Schadarmlence a bare ; way that the polsoner of Mrs, Bliss| Meadow street andthe quarrel was re- depots, A . S tender for violating the law, asked i if ce must have made a study of the Meyers| newed. Karshpaustt punched Super-| pfs", dfumy morn s ttt gE at All Real Estate (other than display), Horses and Carriages, committed nor treat omtense, ‘and | Magistrate Cornell for a warrant for the Alsoa variety of new Feather 5 Usky in the jaw ‘md the two men| directions, ar the veterans were being Good Will that hia arrest was spite work on the | Propriety 1 saloon, lonor | 7s case, il \- . a: W espect. to rants for pre m . "Ie would not surprise me if the poinon | clinched. During the struggle Super-| esrorted io thelr respective, headauar; and Interest, Loans, Purchase and Exchange, Bus part of Chief O-Ruien, Prislors. i would like (He police. to know Trimmings had been administered for several days | HiMy 6 dTeM ito the beck oe icant | the railgpads indicate that the roads are nets Opportunities, Boarders, Lost and Found, in The Morning ecision reserved. that A wl nat issue, warkanin for r0- before the fatal dose was administered, | kusski's neck, Killing him. Instantly, Ful Co RADA Lathe, and Sir eneeents World will be repeated on the TEMPTED THEM TO SELL. tor of a saluon hax knowledge that the Two polsons at least were used, one be-| Tie murderer was folloved by a crowd | tere eet oe tee oming. + | hw “ie vein violuted in hie place, “by ing Intended to remove the traces of the at im, but he escaped inthe meadows. - > ‘ a eG being Vin ithe place Yat the time, of in| 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. other. The antimony was pobably the| ‘the murderer is aliogedto have killed| Pat your “Business Opporta | Fren jor Corned Beef and | the Dullding or immediate wee ore ‘ last one given, a man in Brazil. The body of the | tea om the Half-Million Guaran- penn endless Vv: Crackers Sold on Sunday, rant will be given for him.” r Ry bak clue Phy Atel ey Tmurdered man is still in the Bayonne pooner = phibs NR aha : z en the phyaiclan cal on Mrs./morgue. County Physictin Converse | tee Page. . Policeman Hildebrant, of the Elghty- —_o q Bi the any af her death he deft twelve | will hold an inquest. WENT A LITILE Too FAR of the Evening World without extra charge. This means eighth street station, tempted Grocer! QNE HONEST POLICEMAN. | a powders for the patient to take, Not —= a ea 1 q 1 Jacob Geisler, of 300 East Eighty-ninth ; 5 r A one of these was given to Mew. Dilss.! GOFF GAVE HIM FIVE YEARS. ere creme rete nae tong ote. 800,000 acual papers street ino welling ® pound of crackers] Wouldn't Me Betbed by a Violator { NS reece be cies Ah METS: One New Jersey Legislative Mens- fo him yesterday. Then he arreste f the Excine Law. 3 er's case, and it throws suspicion upon : ° Geisler, and in Harlem Police Court ¥ ree V0 phe Recorder Said Gie Ie Uncomatieuti All BOARDERS WANTED and SITUATION WANTS f ) sTatta| OANA RAE ROFIE Twill AND some one of the inmates of Mrs, Hiliss's +. for Chia niorninig helwaa held in $60 ball for jet's go and get a drink, I will take $ house. Who they were I have no Provocation Was No Excese, TRENTON, Sept. ‘he Supreme The Sunday World received at The World office before noon on iat abe the charge of violating the) you to a goo German saloon where means of knowing at present. All Lwili| Recorder Goff this morning sertenced | Court to-day handed down an opinion Saturday ail , i u Uday IAW estat, of 1600 A. can get a glass of beer.” Policeman ~ gay is that there is enough evidence new| Filippo Glampapa, forty-alx yean old, | declaring unconstitutional the County | aturday will be inserted FREE in Saturday's Evening World, was also held for having sold on A Bearoe ee aurecel ali tae AVS OD deat ° to hold Mrs, Fleming for the Grand| to five years in State prison for fdont-| Elective Judiciary bill. So that, owing to the immense and greater circulati of corned beef and a loaf of bread to] night from a German who said he was Jury, but it {s doubtful if the same evi-| ous assault. ‘The caso was argued at the June term susdly’ riety they will get 8 culation of the i neightor, who had’ nothing to eat In| & brewer, Schruske accented the Invi: dence would prevail before a pe:ty| Glampapa was an Itallan shoemater, | of the Supreme Court on mandamus pro- , $e HOMES ca candanty OOmBIRINEL CALLRT PATO At The MRM TeREE: Carmen. OF FF ae, 4 ceedings brought by lay Judge Shalk, ‘4 CREE brhood kept | Fifty-fifth street and Third avenue, kept por Jury on) @ capital charge, as thin one) with)s shop at 1H Hast One Hunded | of iesex County, agatnet James Weight: eee eee ie cn unmngleeted’ ail ‘dty | by Charies Lewis, ‘Two glaxtes of beer |) must necessarily be. and Seventeenth street. On Aug. 8he| gon, County clerk. to restrain. the lat 709° 000 | SER 10 S sunday si bhi! i which sehronke nail fer, |? Fulton Street, Brooklyn. “I know that several Headquarters | lay in walt in Fast Elghty-elghth street | ter, from having printed on ‘the omc hat , (7-25 = “Thats good beer.” remarked the rf) » - Cte leat : ’ pallot. the names of persons nominate: . ' Ween | Gel eosat down his ae | Sees Getectives are on the case, working with |and when Kate and Rose Well, two | jen nese ihe Nlective dudielary which are more insertions than the circulation of the fifteen HONORING ‘POOR MAN’S HOUR,’ | rere eee eee ee a eeibror tl | the police of the West Ono Hundret ait| young girs, who lived at 429 EAM /acr paaned lant Winter. “OS ° other New York newspapers combined Pitas land waltel for the next order. It did | P 1 -fifth street station, and that is! Highty-eigh reet, wn the he syllabus of the opinion is that the . hot. come, fol aa the pollcema pleked . Ba sas do not think there will ve ay ec sued eueee cevaeele: with| Pegmlature may reduce, the number of There Might Have Neen Fineworkay (ie ei aige he a . we . Table Linens. ) ; more arrests.” Ja sharp cobbler's tool and tried to killyto less than five, and ‘preseribe th bat They Did Not See Them. a one eclae ints? whe cermtan | iy Dresses he viola the Excise law The German. "4 j them Both were badly wounded. qualifications of the Judg the Legis- Charges are to be preferred against | , » -k: Ked mss With the inquest into the death of "it. Wei had lived with Glampapa, | ature cannot abolish the Court of Com: pets t reat F ped then alee “tied to| Vi T i Val : | Mra, Evelina Mattida Bliss less than put had Jett him after a child was born | mon Pleas, | fiinas _ ~ “Taian eet eae Lb omg ir oF ae Me | NS ea Slag ager teas cry emot ng valucs. , wenty-four hours away, the police of | and refused to return to him. 8 put he Act of June 13, 18%, known as the| |. ‘ u 7 sarang’ . f [seventh street station, b: cha : nOlicemate to's off, bu 1 be PSO ann SOUS ee) a ieee, ~|fim in jw Jealous rage and the crime | County Court act, Is’ unconstitutional, pieced tate thle plemasse tine ae eee oe ne wane clog | Simmons, a butcher, of 4 West Fitty- | Bthrake took Mn in custonye ee silginen Wteeened ements | Oe | followed, ae s#emb! nventio ¢ ne he i ’ ie = and eng < Fine all- jleache | fifth street station and the Headquar-| “{tecorder Goff, In sentencing him, gave] Rolting Republicans im Orleans, | Both the Platt-Lauterbach and Brook-| knocked him down, and he rolled down | first stree nd Benjamin King, | D a 1 " 7 a im the full. pei r the offense, | s Humber, of i} West Fifty-third street, amask — good patterns— in ters detectives admit that they have not |1 lm the full penalty for the offense, Aiuioy, x. ¥., Sept, %—An independent ficld-Union League Club wings of the| the stalrs, 8 if 5 ; fi : & particle more proof that she was) (heist excuse the brutal attempt to| eke, dheated by Judge Slxner for Judge and party are hustling to-day, getting thelr AL the bottom he was met by a thick-| Alo claim they mw y | in, wide—actual value 88¢, | Polngned by her daughter, “3fze. Flom. il the two alee Gore “hullan) tr funemvngn, hee” teen tempetive fallow tn Mie, OT not man, who. beat and eke on |" 3 nm Munk King when arrested satdeeece eke : ing," who {s in the Tombs prison, than - no hamec oy the Republican bolters trom ¢ dere will be lively contests In almost Scheele got up and ran into the yard. | stood-in front of George Klaus's saloon is fn the day of the woman's arrest, jail Delivery Frustrated, DU bali EI See ee at bitte will be inthe Ten | followed by three me beat him ate gi Went’ Birtyeairat streets whet 50 pieces superfine bleached y . — bu pitt be ¢ , L [roman candles were being explode: ; > ii K Although nearly thirty men are at) iypiaNarouis, ti, sent. s.—the omeias! ARRESTED THE PRESIDENT. | {itt here dob Hedges, private see so, unmercifully, he could, not call, for | honor of the clase of the Saphath ant O enin i) utin—double damask—Irish t t work on the cage, they have been un-| at the Marion County Jail lust night frustrated |" Se ene eo ee caition | (ie noise and hurried to the yard, when | (pe advent of “poor man's hour.” In and Scotch manufacture—all able thus far to ascertain at what drug| an attempt at Jail dellvery whteh, It successful : Ta Tere rane een cn | the men started, on a run through the | the Yorkvile Court, thie morning they Ta itehes ride che ctaoatts store the tartar emetic or arsenic was a have relesved two murderers now awaiting | Republican Row Which Affects the | jeq by Sol Ierliner, but Hedgos Is con: | hallway to the street and escaped. | WAR Devel miata “uf. the omears t four { purchased which had ‘bath zu 1p the two burgaen and other noted criminal A Roll Book: dont of WINMOE, a e shane & | neimerpaticeman Medfinatet at ine hie | abusive treatment. ‘They declared ‘that Au dn erent patterns— \ arn broth) atven th Dre: Bliss. ‘This lerter intercepted by the Sherif an-) John Blaney, of 239 Rockaway ave-|dozen tows on, splitting dridge street station, The injured man Wal (srt. (Conte c Tie. yard..... ; \/4 Ma Temaiied os one 08 Se minny: mlselng: ced arcuate fault “ARTO 99) MME Brooklyn, formerly Presitent of | factions into ws many district fa St MOURAR wera Tdreaned Cie UiRd oli —e h B8e, yard. .... N Links in the chain of evidence, down trom one of ihe windows in| the Republican Assoctation of the Four-| Charkes of fraud are as vitriol vt ec e Tore wide of his face, and his | Tess 00ds. 95e, yard } Nor have the police made the slightest | minicrers) row aid 4 man walked ‘hasty Wl teenth Disiret of the Twenty-fourth VaTOUS as Were ever made as hoy was covered. with braves waer Hath TORE take Bin headway in thelr first theory that Mrs. ) would have set the prisoners at liberty In| Ward, was a prisoner in the Gates Ave-| Platt men uy the Brookfield men | D4 had been Kleked and beaten. —< sl. rdiw..-value 1.75 . es Fleming had an accomplice, During an|en jour, Every prisougr ia the Jail was in the) nue Volice Court this morning, charged have enrolied dead men, including all) ,hetectives | Heuser. | Sobulem | and ) . r . $1.25 yard value 2.00 yy on. gatire weak they talked of probable ar: ee rene eaten he enaeger wan Hrookeld men retattate spy ceserinw | TINIE at the buillng. they red | COmrArae aris Novelties, £1.50 yard.......value 2.50 ' q rests. To-day they said no further ar-| yo Killed in a Minera’ Riot, | preferred by Harry. J. Mason, who that every name tn the Chicag d= | U8 PATSIATE NAG Dore sry of Vruannniky | ‘i 7 Tn 0 C 2 T P Feat Sete e : } gests would: be miade:untilatter the tne! 1.) Ji Ca,, Sept. %.—Intormation naa] HAUDS, to Be the lexal secretary. Fee taht Has been Tisced as a Platt super er ee RET wast ready to be opened | “DUMMIES” TO GO TO JAIL. | Sill pd wool Bourette, Téte! 4 and 4 size Napkins—some will i HO! ead mation hi Malcontents left the regular meeting, ter, , Blegel. ar) mes reagy 60k : A | ‘ { be eee told at the Colonial | Dem ferived, tere of & terrible fight in Nye] and claim they secured a ‘quorum for a, It 18 probable that the fighting will be | Spel Sihece dmerrttd tam, | eter de N égre and Iridescent match Damask — no large ‘ 5 a evade, beeen miners special mecting, at which they deposed | spirited at the primaries. "Tt Sven taeda nounttee de That In Sal a New Saloon- y ie quantity of any numbers i Hotel: where Mrs, deming stopped for Erestient | The decal Boars MnRerteln, tea sith va) | dollars which evidently were dropped | Keeper's Pla Jouclé weaves, 1 Lvalues $1.50 to $7.50 di bee i the past two months, are to the effect Blaney der the legality of this ac-| admit, A month by the men. Bayadere and % r ual values $1.50 to $7, ozen nh z . ry tion, He said he was not served w the Platt e 1k — It was reported to-day that the saloon ayadere and Barré : of 1 that _her ‘only male: visitor was Henry notice that charges had been pret over, but rs of that Burglars Torture a Vietim. | keepers, who have been in trouble w , fee —sale prices. ...81.25 to $5.00 : } M. Bliss. The former took up a resi- A The bolters. erganized and elected | Not hearly ko confident at prese stripes ‘ Maly" wounded. George and. boo Montgomery and pading joe. T day rounded the] ‘TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 9—Last night three | the polic ause of violations of th . eus—right, reas, 2 | dence at the Colonial on June 6 last, | their irients ald. the shooting. The “tragedy, ia| thelr own officers, sending the new| Mr. Platt yesterday rounded i e 5 , Vast night three | j result of an attempt to jump a claim belong. | Secretary, Harvey Mason, to Blaney | stars in big following and made AVEC! masked men entered the house of Jonn Rullock, [excise Iaws, nave footed a sehem e ~ ee ”_ shortly after the present maaagement | be (it of an ate FT for the books. ‘They were’ refused and| showing of strength, but the a BIS tonien aon Hed Mra. ie to her Whereby. they ina. 1 the imprison Scotch 22LiNes, HH + © qssumed control. Bliss has been living es ee Blaney was arrested ‘id not include very many. ¢ fervent, 43 ‘ SE ment incidental uy ir convietlion by a6 é AM L i) there for a couple of years, Te same| Left on the Sidewalk to Die, |, Hie claims he turned both over to the Maite ay ontingent, bucket up oie, | higing substitutes to serve the thue 18] Bannockburn Tweeds, Cov-| ao \ Slory is told of Mra. Fleming at tho} poiiceman Nugent, of Jervay City, early this] An adjournment this morning was tak- hy the Mayor, lave been working mie “dummies” were t» | ert Cloths, Whipcords 2 house 500 Manhattan avenue, where she | morning found Tony Scaffa lying unconsctuas ant/@N untl Wednesday. ‘This will leave! ( ously conve! mi into court when the cases wer 5 ? ‘ : | Fourtee et ps thont employing methods as practical *lant plead guilty when the ales 8 lived for many montho, and at the other |caveret with blood at Fim and Bruna | ee oor a ee arimary Wilnout) Hiatt ever employed. The, Fat 1 | their employers were ! and Corkscrews. ; house in One Hundred and Twenty-tirst | streets, Nugent aucceaded In capiuring Jogeph| bath, | fay the Mavor han found three, or four = - Hin, it ix sata 1 plan, and has Cia —— q Fy Carroll, | nf Was taken yee = do comfortable Joba that the Civil] pb a Corner-Ston. taken stepa to block t rey, y ean 1 treet, ¢ jompit where he in a et e y h } "Tt the hackmen who stand with ther! {milf Vomeer Nugent and O'heien’ atrater| MORE LIGHT FOR BROOKLYN, | hes’ Wiens’ Sr"wil he wince hed te | i ek ama ‘ — : leviols, Lost, Found and Rewards. _ j “} mee Lowery and John Murio, upon. suspicion ‘of " y GhonE . * sale X Terrier Dow; no questic : % r : 1 vehicles around the door of the Colomal | James Lowery and John Muro, upon auspieton ot anager sdvantage of the Brookfeld following hese KNOCKED AN OFFICER DOWN, |in stripes, checks or heather | Pox tyts,husi 07 queqicns waked: tag ITU j Hotel are to be believed, however, this morning without ball by Justice Potte | A $15,000,000 ¢ ————- eeenee | al Church Pnintines versity, place weet Bliss was not the only man known to - — = - eae - ‘eo Wore xt . 4 ata Mrs, Fleming. One of these hackmen! If you want to parchase or ex- _ Darated ELECTION INSPECTORS. ander the, t i | Cottine Got th Worst mel | i “= - iy told an “Evening World” reporter he|change anything, don’t neglect] ALBANY o= Meee Meth a Be sitton a that th tor the ind a * A variety of French, German Pianos and Organs. had frequently driven Mrs. Fleming in| the Half-Million Guarantee Page, |Company CE Brnilen, Was incre’ 4 here Will Be Pawer Hepablionns | pure of) iiuinse § isee a ay te | There was # lively Might last eventing | and Scotch Paida. | A FTANO TwNtso: 25 rears practcn 7 faa, Bad Sree SHve ae oer te fancies ae e § of State's offieg | stone he church. was bullt site MeMa saloon saloon, at| plano tuaer and repairer, 43 Fulton i, BRLyR : . “ to supply gas and electricity for puvile | iuouneesta peice atiine — Gouverneur street, between Pateolman | A j = ee aS { \ @ Bouse on Bevaniyrsinnth airea Deas New Home for the Police, and private uses, The capital Baik eh Meee AN eRe A ae “babes of she Robbed a Travelling Man, iy A eon Barroims) Camel's Hair, Bedford Cord, Personal. Ninth avenue, On one of these occa- to be built in| $15! | Bl Nn orn a hee naa ut on, a Ti - sions, he says, she was accompanied by at Ninth Pree] ~The directors are George W. Young, xaminations of the Republican Ww, 3 t Brealway Serge, Homespun, SK—Wav West when sour leucr lant May, to Q : : Grant Ii Schley, Mulls, “tr., atid, oiection Inspectors would probabiy clore | !* 8 iavetting man for PF Coilies, the New Gouverneur A Newark wa. received. Just returned. What @ tall Blonde woman. 4¢ other times be Ht. Durendy’ of New York “City: | this attermeon Gen Ronen boneh daid ne! York apd ouchen: liven ip -Chattaneags Bverh Zibeline, Mohair and day "after the iS:h wil you come to Slisabetbt \ took the we eee br Men ctal Char.es E. Ba.) and George R. Turrbuli thought that about four hundred Tie. Tena 1 taet night of $1 rey | have to Aine c Write sane to address LILL, ’ giysaaly WEE OD, FEOm IOe. aes of Brookiyn, and W. B. Dickerman, of| pub! cans Would be rejected. Of the Ahi flo In corsiteaten of tap ys anawer a : f assaulting an om- Matté Cloths, a ED to the same house on Seventy-clg. Mamaroneck. ; Bud tweets. OF AEE hncwn colored women. The taf was cuamites Str Shea had heen assigned to watch i earinned mmahy me 409 were rejected ° n rt Street, The police have not guestione: —— its PA the cenaiaate fh an aiey. Whitney notified the povice Gre ahora: nince, DIED. thle Deckman. He jhe weuld be That ue. Night Schools to Clone, the Thirty-third, ‘Thirty-fourth and - — Shortly. before 7 o'clock Shea saw BUTMAN.—At Lake Placid, No Y., Sunday meres yea OBS to,find the house again, || ame Le aula nosziacat| ‘@he WAIGE semen cuinaittee of tee rooara off TIRGRI AeanmniE” Cintclets, snd A Cat Alarms jcemen, [Coll.na open the door of | McMahon's} or. aylor, Sept. 8, GEORGE, beloved husband of haw not been seen about the hotel sitice | geaier, of 22 Union square, who w $ allen, 90) Brpeblve, Wil hold a apaclal | ee eee ee ene SUneET A gray cat while catching fies in the wintow | Hint ih enterthenind Collins, when the 3] Bertha Kay, aged 32 mes Bot heen esen shout th quare, ‘as Indicted on | Education, yn, a apoolal oem tm i mena he sion nt |tried t vr benin in it . ig seme om Aug. 28 charted th havi in his vn o-mi ght ith a view to closing several Y lcaeph Bckert'e liquer stare, at 38 South st Mj} jatter turne out and noe im Relatives and frien also mem! men also tell stories about! ‘sc famous “etrativarine eiolla whch wes] mignt schools on ‘account of lack ot appropras| & Want om the yesterday managed to upset and amash ebout|down. ‘Shea clubbed Collins into sub: Broadway & 20th St Jackson Club, Highlands, N. J., are reapecte ho lett ha wits feneiy:| Sole, from the irte Bott. pieaded | tion. schools that will be closed are colored | @ niee Page mea thirty bottl Hearing the crash a number of | mit n and took him to the station- vaiiy Lavited, (0) atten, cas fonseeh fenen a pho Is apparently | nor guilty this morning before Judge Pigegsrala, | school ammsr| 000 actual insertions, which means| mlm, Ma bursary war being | house. ‘There Collins's injuries were Fleming's account, and pald| in Par if, Genoal Sessoms Hla bail of $1,000 | grade 15, Third avenue. No. York, a " Fommitted the spo just ta time to|found to be so serious that be bad to be late residence, 13 Bast Stth ot ‘and children for @| was continued, G04 Lares ia South Brovkiya. mous publicity, ~ bee the cat disappear, taken to the hospital. zi Funeral eesvices Tuseday evening 6.90 P, BA