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THE WINNERS [tun AT SHEEPSHEAD Talent Gets Rather the Best of the Argument with the Bookies, LONG DELAYS AT THE POST. RST RACE Intermission Firat, "LOVERS MAKE UP IN COURT. MRS, FLEMING DENIES GUILT, Pleads to the Indictment with Privilege to Boter a Demurrer. TO-TRYFOR A HABEAS CORPUS, Another Effort Made to Seoure the Evidence Presented to the Grand Jury. united To-Day. surth of July Louls * Grossman were eo much Prior to vie son and Minni their friends were busy preparing terview, in which ¢ ee and counter vowed never His once prospective f tantalizingly would not return the jewelry deemed eo enjoy had died away, and SROOND RACK edged nearer to acemuker THIRD RACE Patrician Firat. pahoe Secon FOURTH RACE= he Swain Flest, The Bluffer Second, She tearfully sa “It's all w great, big mistake, Isn't it, SHE Is SENT BACK TO A CELL. Roesch, “what It Depends Upon the Supreme Court to Say if the Defendant Must Stay in the Tombs. Ko on with it Minnie’s father hastily called (Spectal to The Evening World.) TRACK, SHEEPSH It was decided for the recovery superb track and a good card brought fuir-sized crowd here this after- In spite of the counter attraction international yacht race. was on hand in its usual h and kept the pencillers buay. The sport was excellent. stand gave the spectators hews of the progress of the yachts. Another match race between Henry of probable for ‘The prosecution Fleming this morning to plead to the indictment found yesterday. was not guilty, entering a demurrer, Mr. Brooke was given the privilege of entering a special plea, and Sept. 30 was set to hear arguments. indictment were ordered to be given to the prisoner. Permission to inspect the Grand Jury ouple In court, Dut as. he the privilege of courtroom, Tt is sald that te will be withing a week Copies of the the readers of The Guarantee Page, but it will carry a 1 J advertisement to them for 30 cents, THE G, A. R. ENCAMPMENT. James Whit. pontal cards would not consider it, except on a for- tion, with notice. Mrs. Fleming was taken back to the was the Golden Stakes, for two-year-olds, Handicap, for two-year-olds, Futurity course Although Assistant District-Attorney McIntyre succeeded in procuring an in- Mary Alice Almont generally known as Mrs, Fleming, charged with murder in the many moves on board will be made before she is brought to trial. Ever since the arrest of Mrs Flem- ing, Lawyer Brooke has been trying to find out precisely what evidence existed Inst his client. been working just as everything secret, and with the the Grand Jury, Judge Fitzgerald and Coroner O'Meagher has succceded, As a matter of fact, the police have no evidence beyond what hai shed day after day in “The Evening It is a class of evidence the prosecution would not care to disclose Decause of its weakne: mitted in. the District-Attorney’s ofl It is also practically conceded that Mrs. Fleming would be a free woman to-day, but for her pecullar past. has figures several tires in courte and has sued two men on the ground they ‘were fathern of ber children, She Is the mother of another child, father the police are now look- ing tor, on the belief that he may have some connection with the poisoning of Fleming's mother, Matilda Bliss, Mrs. Fleming has figured, 8a blackmailer, and has, in fact, 8 such by judicial d diotment against Livingston, Henry Watt pb Riley & LOUISVILLE, interesting function 960 Lowry )12-1 103 WHA first degree, way, e It was the meeting of the G a nth ection of exec: h Mussulman challen aten a lengt Intermission. and commandi McIntyre has of meeting for the t , called” the ary Watterson, editor of the Louis ville Courle 88 of Welcome, Kansas Cit ‘Commander Whitcomb Riley, the riginal poem Commander fa'l the comrades had decided to honor Gen, John Palm otuced James Hoosier poet, who Hermanita shot Then Peacemaker d with Annisette next. came out of the bunch near the and won In w drive by «| Time—1,26 2-6, All this in ad- Past Commane performance igths befor hran formal), TMIRD RACK, 6 8t. HIE Fin made of gold, silver and cop- monds, rubles: with Arapahoe as pacemal K iS INSANE, Quackenbush Kearney had a deen stamped FOURTH RACE, For non-winners du Lawyer Brooke persists in the state- ment that his client is a victim of per- ay htat Netting St. Mit, Fin. The Swain, 116 (Littleneld). tt Why, the meanest kind of thief,” he} April 10 last, leaving an estate valued at The Swain made all the running and) brought face to face with his Ho would have the right to know on what evidence he was being held, 13 a woman He left all his property bequeathed of Newburg, who the ground that her by and ineapa charged with a ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. SXANDER ISL- ‘The resuits of the r re as follows of making a will, Quackenbush nbush, a rich is arrested on suspicion and committed await the action of the Coroner's jury That jury virtually acquits her, then the machinery of the Dintrict-At torney’s office is put In motion to + her anyhow, “All this time she is a prisoner in the mstress in th Hix marriage was bitterly. op the members of his family, proceedings his wife being run on this track to-day His wife be Wistful, 1 to 2 and out; clings Whe tes. 6 to 1 for place; Higbie, Murray, sec ator visited his law ewburg, detated ive furlong She has not er, because none has Deen examined, except a suspicious po- Mceman who did not have a particle of grave charge she ts under Been a single accus! Iseistar, Second, 3 tu Stewart, third GALILEE SELLS FOR $8,000. fald at the Doc Street at Sheepahei (Spectal to The By RACK TRAC for place, Mrs. HAD A WAYWARD DAUGHTER. John Carey Know Who Maw His Little Girt, “We are asked to xo calmly along, walt six months, while th & fishing trip for eviden bring an array of witneases and cusers, of whom we know nothing, 6 police station last might and EEPSHEAD BAY, crowd, including to rebut their itis an outrag in spite of all the ex- citement ghe his gone through, ix She was bright and cheer- this morning. She passed a paddock this afternoon, HLL Of the sales; ABUSIVE POLICEMAN. red—Trellis, R Kose of Arizona Charges Apatunt Officer Killilen, Nathaniel M ferloin Precinct missioner Parke’ was tried before MILK DEALERS IN COURT. Was the complainant Barkley on Aug, nd Killilea came 20 arrested a the boy's as. terated Stock, Thompson were also Heprenieimer astory, Killilea became lain’ against him. Practing Chief C gation and the charges followed examination onfused and) mare ber of contradictory in ordered an Invest | Coming across the ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. ABAPH, Sept called Roundsny. and there ex Buekley into his office Sted @ report to the effect th races are as follows The Captain at memorandum. “Did not Roundsman Buckley t that, if you sent #1. Headquarters, it would be a false one Geked Lawyer Grant Btrauss deni h & report to Poli Heat Prostrations To-Day. #30 A. M—John Bater, forty-five yeare olA, S37 East Twelfth aireet at 19 Kast Forty-n M.—Harmon Huivert, of 143 Weat Twenty Aratea by the heat at Broadway and Forty-nre 9.20 A. M— Nuilding Collapse, Yate last might and died twenty Michael O'Conner violating the Excise law, b in General Seasions thts morning The indiciment aca was disiniased ” on fhe District-atiorasy. pleaded wuitty t e Judge Fite less, liguor habits Br, Jobnaoa .....5),.403/ afrul THURSDAY QUNIEN WONT PL (Continued from First Page.) [plain that the excursion boats did not |Iuterfere in any way. There were very few boats, compared with either Tuesday or Saturday, and what few there were kept well astern of the racers, DUNRAVEN’S PROTEST. Must Have a Clear (¢ WIM Not Sal. After the decision of the Committes of the New York Yacht Club, sustaining Defender's protest, and thus giving her a second victory, | Mi. Iselin) wrote to Lord Dunraven, offering to sail the race ove the point in dispute having t led and a precedent established to |wovern future manoeuvrin tthe start, Mr. Iselin's proposition to call the unsatisfactory race over again met with the official approval of the Re- gatta Committer, all of the members of ne or He which saw in the offer a solution of the entire difficulty. In fact, while Jrendering their decision In favor of Defender, which Uiwy were compelled to do on t yerits of the ¢ such an understanding was tacitly under- stood to be fortheoming Another phase of the situation ts brought to light through a letter writ ten by Lord Dunravea after Tuesday's race and made public to-day, It was addressed to the Cup Committee, and ts ax follows Gentlemen. Jc ie with great reluctence that 1 write to tnform you that 1 decline ty sail Valkyrie se any more under elreumotaaces that have pre: vailed in the last two races, and for the following reasons First empt to tart two auch large ¥ ch confined apace and among moving ateam $ tugboats is, in my opinion, exceedingly , and I will no further risk the lives of my men or the ship, rt of the Arst 4 at we could not boat and could not tell when we w Mine; and we were much hampered by espectally on ‘To-day on the reach home eight or nine steam ers were to the windward of me, and, what was a block of sleamera were steaming level rly aR 0 the crowd- the mark © near the mers, wo with me and close under my lee Tf salied m the whole distance in (umbling, broken wa the heavy wash of these steamers To race under there conditions ts, in my optn- fon, absurd, and I decline to submit myself to them agetn, 1 would remind your committee that, foreseeing the trouble that might occur, [ urged upon them the desirability of wailing off Marbiehoad or aome locality other than New York Buy, and that they refused to do #9, At the same time L would t tity to my full belief that your committee have done everything in thelr power to prevent over crowdln ‘The fact 1s that when a content between the | representatives of two yacht clubs excites #9 much popular Interest and attracts such crowds of peo- ple, if the races are salied In the Immodiate Avighvorhood of a great city and the daves of the races and times of starting are known and advertised, it 18 impowmible Co keep a course fre from causes of exceptional dai and el enough to assure the probability that che result of the match will pe decided according to the Felative merits of the competing vessels 1 have the honor to remain your obedient a DUNKAVEN, The America’s Cup Committee. ‘This letter makes it clear that If what His Lordship considered improper be- havior and undue crowding on the part of the excursion fleet took place to- day he might turn his craft out of her course ind @ail to moorings during the progress of the race or before it has actually begun, ‘The decision of the Regatta Commit- tee, sustaining Defender's protest was announced by ‘The ening World” in an extra edition yesterday, issued as . being | soon as the verdict was rendere thus made public first, Comments by expert yachtsmen upon the Committee's action indorsed the stand which they had taken as being ab- solutely fair and directly in line with the regulations under which the races are sailed. Defender held her course and had the right of way when Tuesday's collision occurred, leaving Valkyrie plen- ty of sea room In which to manoeuvre, The accident y because of a miscalculation of distance by Capt. Cranfield, that skipper making a pretty manoeuvre, but too close to avoid foul- everal tons of lead wei from Valkyrie last night, nd Measurer Hyslop put his tape on her wate j under the glare of electric Lahts. removed tide watt for no man © World's Half-Million ¢ jamtee Page in open every ve —— - — TO-MORROW TO BE COOLER. Hut It In Se iow of a Scorcher To-Day, sal Weather Forecaster Dunn. sat mopping his brow in his littie eyrie on htop of the Manhattan Life Building thts morning wh! he was preparing his forecast of heat and humidity for to- to be cow said he, “but we're go: 7 o'clock th’ ture was 71 degrees and the mercury kept climbing up until at 10 o'clock it registered Sl degrees. ‘The humidity at the same hour was $0 degrees, but was | gradually falling off, so that it may r to-morrow," & to suffer some morning the temp be less disagreeable later in the day Mr. Dunn promis reese this after. noon with cooling weather towards evening. The Wen Porecant, ast for thittyesiy hours ending 8 POM tay for New York City and vicinity: Pair to: | tay and on Friday r Friday might fresh to brisk southwesterly to northwesterly Te following 4 shows a nthe temperature f ae init WGA MD A Motte M8 ‘Phone, ago Tribune) They had a new girl She was not » Imported article, but was nativistic A ” Jenough to satisfy a PA came from sumewhore in Mana 1 had never @ telephone he Was gIV@ a hasty lesson in its use, and was told to answer it when mem bers of the famiiy w absent, ‘Me second afternoon everybody was out but ber of the [the Indiana pro: & Bhe was her room Anh ir before dinner the female he of the family returned hat ting in the closet was ringing for ten minutes this afternoon, ma’am,” said the new xirl “Why did you not answer it, as I told you to do, M. 1 the mistress. “I would have, ma'am," said Mary, only I wus half undressed, and b was id it migOt be @ maa, - ING, SEPTEMBE! SHARP BIKE RACING. Ri 12, 1895, —_+-— HAMPDEN PARK, SPRINGFIELD, Some Damaging Evidenoe Against the Police Captain, the first race was called specta- tors filled the stands and were banded in solid masses up and down the home- day was the one-mile class # record race, and Bald ruled as the favorite He Looked Troubled When the Elotter Was Produced. won the race 181, Zimmerman in ‘92, and Tyler in 9. his contest Is the event of the year #, and it is the ambition riders to capture it Was supposed to lle between Cooper, with Cabanne and Murphy pos- sible quant Charges May Also Be in eyeling circ’ Against Sergt. Hammond, Lawyer Grant, man John Buckley, of the East Sixty- seventh street station, for Rounds- Clase A riders at Police Head- quarters, made a serious charge against commanding officers of the Twenty-fifth of which Capt. Clans B=Won by Strauss has He says the station-house blotter was erasure on disobedience against The jawyer intimated the en- Capt. Strauss or by make a case of Was made by his direction, man Buckley said he served a station-house this morn- “he + -—Won by EB. ©, ing for the | Instead, a tel. Commissioner gram to the broduce the book ph book was produced. ordered a. tele- Station-house at once to Tandem paring n by @ length val —Won by W. the patade of on the night of La- Miiwaukee (scratch) the Cherokee Club eld (70 yards, The Cherokee Club, a ‘Tammany Hall claims ‘Strauss ts its ene- @ parade out of spite ting Sergt. Hammond, called as a said he was in charge of the the night in question. the blotter by awyer Grant. Fred Louxhed Bilis, Chicago Utiew 0 yardey, you that. night?" third, Thme—2.15 1-5, witness admitted en Prosecution Picking Blanche La- Lyer's Defense to SAN FRANCISCO, Sept ecution in the Durrant case has found another flaw in the story told by the young medical student on the Bianche Lamont was suddenly the church by Was sent for at this point. Roundsman Buckley testified that he received orders from Acting Sergt. Ham- “sixth street and Firs: asked him what took Place In Capt. Strauss's office, n showed him’ a the day of Acting Chef Conlin “showed that five_patrolmen to Seventy-ninth street The Captain then threw the repo; on the floor, exclaiming with anos | ‘What will Pedi have, Bo down and see Conlin in Roundsman Buckley and had been ordered condition of utter physical and nervous collapse by statement that he come by gas while engaged in repairing electric wires asked King to get him a nerve tonic. ‘The prosecution | wine Reade | but those mentione sioner Parker examined the er ferred to, and afterwards told Li asphyxiated his would have erasures had been male Capt. Strauss looked very much trou- ecess was then taken impression that against Capt. § rgeant Hammond. It was to Capt. Strauss that the fam. ous name of Pantata was the Lexow Investigating of medicine It was the would be ordered and Acting Sei a nerve tonic prosecution Durrant’s hat and brary when King entered when he re- wan Wiat he needed. ven during turned’ from ‘ommittee a ference wi to get King out to bring him of the church relief with a drug, ) give himself time to recover trom and an opportunity to carry bis coat and hat from the rear of the church to the library, where it had been his habit to place them while working in the church, CELEBRATI mein Scott ——— = FOUGHT A PARK “COP.” Club Used on Doth Sides and Two Men Hurt. With his uniform Stained and consternation torn and btood- his right arm in a sling Wark Policeman John Flaherty ap- the Jefferson Market Court this morning to complain against three | having assaulted NG MARYLAN Key and Fort Me- ry Heroes Honored. —This is Mary- charged with him last night in Bryant Park. prisoners were Daniel Carmine street: Suffolk street, who works Forty-fourth | who" starte; BALTIMORE Edward Sallen Edward Bo: Guard Hotel, numerous organigsa- throughout elghty-first anniversary bandages, protecting fotéd by the po- British forces Ross killed. scalp wounds ini e repulsed and Gen. It} Heeman's club, on the following day and night that McHenry wat British fleet, but is Scott Key Rritish vessel help the policeman, as he w. id | of ‘his revolvers Mine noe eman was the aggressor and clubbed Connors in wakin| it was on the morning of the following | Simply defending Sallen also said hout succegs. AS a prisoner on policeman was pangled Banner." celebration are in honor of these two victories and rades, plenics and exercises of Kinds’ are bi of United Ameri wakened by him with hig club, was struck fought the policeman in Plaherty sete’his hand was broken by Connors, who seized the clit and twist- ed it from hig hand. Wan around Ns wrist, and wrenched the Magistrate Cornell hela in $1,000 bail each policeman strikin Ho objected, junior order men, the Old Baltimor ‘The leather thong Benevolent ‘ate Soldiers’ Home, legal State ay and there is @ general tendons apart, Connors and ‘Sallen for trial, Powerg was discharged. and elty holt suspension of STOCK E Shoe Dealer Shane Arrested. Deputy Sherift Walxering to-day min Shane, of 12: The Bay Shoe Company, of Harrisburg, say that Shane reprogonted to them he $10,000 Invested in the Hen Shane Shoe Company, On the strength of this assertion on credit $8.61 XCHANGE SCANDAL. Charged with Changing Stock Members of the Stock E change are] the firm sold him well-known Shane misrepr and wealthy member has been accused of irregular practises in 1 with the handling and sell- ing of bonds and other securitie It is said that charges have been pre- the nature notified by Governing Com-| While Edward K walking on Union Square, 119 Fifth avenue, near Fifteanth he wan accosted by a beggar. uér refused to give anything, and the bewaar assumed a threateming Policeman Curran arrest He described himaclt a street, last night, Stock Exchange John Scranton Within ten days a ved the member will explanation, that the offending mem- hased bonds whieh, havin red a number of times, hac Cornell committed him to the island, aie ey Se LATEST THING IN HATS. Beautifal Display at the Fa been transt » indorsements he has erased and As each new season is ushered In 1 transferred, thereby obtaining a high SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 6.14)Moon rises. 10.54 HIGH WATER. LOW WATER. more beautifully the Fall of 1895 is no exception. This is especially so in headgear, as even a cursory view of the display at establishment hird avenue, than ever before, and the immense ingdale Brothers, ninth to Bixtleth street array of imported and domestic finery sor pretty heads :s simply dazzling. most beautiful milliner’s art, fender ts composed of the new shades o'Shanter crown roll of velvet around brim, two birds perehéd on th eaught around with a Roman band of rhonestone: thing must be seen to FORT OF NEW YoRK, ARRIVED TO-Dar, this dainty appreciated Nackra. shades wns, bluets and | in Persian desixn nie 18 an extremely lar, INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUB TO-Dar, e hat, composed Elliot, Bermuda. DUE TO-MORROW. Na, Christlanwand, Ham- Kattr Prince. § silk, in the new Nackra shades, with four handsome plumes, ‘A small round turban in black velvet is arranged i = three-toned aigrette at the site, caught Sian cabachous. Hats comp. Navooshee, Savannah. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, ney algrettes In variety give wonder- State of Texas, ‘rhe Sporting Duchess is a hat turned te ‘hack, and composed of two shades anged at the Slae “with three large loops of Prrsicn fibbon caught to the sides with BP and rhinestone bue and Cows. m the New York We # call & cow "hy ps—1 presume ays act 80 cross and ugly with As Why He Became Tired, York Weekly.) of the theatre: small ostrich feathers, the crown b of handscme shades of green and introducing the new chenille effects, Hats from abroad are very beautiful, az may be seen at Bloomingdale's Fal millinery opening this week. ** IBAD FOR STRAUSS,| S'X0" AND BRADFORD HELO. hey Are Accused of Having « Counterfely Plate. The examination of Dr. Orlando B. Bradford and John H. Nixon, formerly @ keeper at Sing Sing, on the charge of counterfeiting, took place before Com- missioner Alexander this morning. Nix- on's wife and three children were pres- ent, as was the landiady of a flat where Dr. Bradford boarded, Dr. Bradford waived examination, The case against Carlton Bentley was not taken up quirall, of the Secret Service, Agent 1 told of the arrest of Nixon with pac ages which contained counterfeiters’ ink and other paraphernalia, Agent Bagg also discovered a $100 plate. George FR Bagg testified to the arrest of Dr, Bradford at Mrs. Kennedy's house and the seizure of counterfeiters’ arti- cles. He testified to finding the plates under the carpets, Kate Kennedy testified that Dr. Brad- ford boarded at her house. Alice Nixon, the _ thirteen-year-old daughter of the accused, testified she bought the paper In thé candy store around the corner by direction of her teacher, to patch up a torn page In her school hook. Mary Nixon, the wife, swore the lead found in the house was used by a bell hanger. Commissioner Alexander held Nixon for the action of the Grand Jury, and Dr. Bradford was committed in default of $25,000 ball. —_—< =—__ JURY ACQUITS DINNEEN. They Deliberated Only Four Min- ater Over the Verd: The trial of Thomas P. Dinneen, ex- Police Justice Divver's right-hand an, for election bribery, which was begun before Judge Fitzgerald in General Ses- sions late yesterday afternoon, was continued to-day, Throughout the proceedings to-day the squabbles of yesterday between John N. Lewis and Alfred Lauterbach, the Assistant District-Attorneys who ‘have been assigned to the prosecution, were repeated, and on one occasion Mr, ‘Lewis Was heard to answer one of the sugges- Hons of his colleague in this wise: “I don't, need any advice from a snotty boy The cross-examination of Abraham Nathan, the witness who yesterday tes- tifled that he had received one dollar from Dinneen, after voting the Tam- many ticket, Was resumed by Abraham Levy, the attorney for the defense Peter J, Grant gave_corroborative t timony concerning Dinneen's activity near the polls on election day The defense objected to t examina- tion of this witness on the ground that no testimony vuld be introduc con- cerning any actions of the defendant in the indictment Hoth sidex argued this point. ver fully and Jute, Fitzgerald reserved hi ion, reque**ing the prosecutor {1 meanwhhe to put his question con- ning Dinneen's doings in a different rm. he witness then testified that he saw Dineen giving money to voters while standing in a hallway near the polls. Dineen made a full denial that he had paid any money on election day, as alleged, and after s other witness had testitied the jury went out. They remained out only four minutes and brought in a verdict of not guilty. As soon as the verdict was announced the Defendant's friends began cheering. Judge Fitzgerald rebuked them for it. ——2 Hot we World’s Hal Mia it. It's a boon to rea! ers. ——— BIG RAILROAD COMBINE. idering a Plan for the Better Maintenance of Rates. A committee of sixteen presidents of the lines forming the powerful Trunk Line and Central Traffic Association are to-day considering a plan for the better maintenance of rates which will be submitted to the full meeting of presidents to be held in this city the latter part of this month, Mr. w ois chairman of this com- mittey M. E. Ingalls, President, of the Big Four and Chesapeake and Ohio roads, is acting In his place. None of the de- tails of the new agreemnt have yet been made public. Secretary Hoy! admitted that the new agreement would be entered into be- tween the presidents of the jines form- ing’ the Trunk Line Association and | some of those now in the Central Traffic | Agoclation, If this is accomplished it Ai} be the most powerful railroad com- nation ever formed. BROKER MAINZER DEAD. Member of all, Gartner & Co, Suc- to a Surgical Operation. Bernard Mainzer, of Hall, Garten & Co,, a member of the Stock Exchange since Dec. 9, 1879, and who was a mem- | ber of the Olcott-Earle Reading reorgan- jzation committee, died this morning. He ‘underwent “an operation for’ a | tumor last week. — McCarthyite Instead of Dynamiter Daly arlinment. LIMERICK, Sept. 12—The election for member of Parliament for the city of Limerick, in place of John Daly, whi election was declared ilegal because he is undergoing 4 sentence of imprison- | ment as a jynamiter, was held to-day A. O'Keefe, MeCarthyite, recei 8 votes, and J, Nolan, Parnell ite, Supposed American Tourist's Skel- eton Found ina Ravine. LONDON, Sept. 12.-A Vienna despatch » that a skeleton, supposed to be that of an American tourist named Ruth, who disappeared tn 18%, has been discovered jn a ravine of the Adametlo in Southern Tyrol, inter to China Made a anaador, LONDON, Sept Mr. N. R. O'Con- or, CB. C. M. G, British Minister to China, has been appointed Ambassador to Russia, succeeding the Right Hon, Frank Cavandish Laselles, GC: M. G, . Steernge Rates to America to Go Up Oct. 1. LONDON, Sept. 12—An agreement has been entered into between British and German steamship lines unde Which there will be @ general advance in. steerage rates to America, taking effect Oct. 1, ——— Rurglars Blow Open a Safe. NEW LRUNSWICK, N. J, Sept. 12-—Durglars this morning entered the hardware store of Mundy & Disbot, on the main street of Me. fuchen. ‘They drilled a hote in the door of the hate vicse to the combination and lighted a Mee heavily charged with dynamite, The sate Was wrecked. All the windows in the place were Thactered. The thieves me frightened yy the nulae and disappeared without securing te (intents, There Were several hundred dollars in the safe _ Killed Himself at Table. John Haben, seventy-two years ol, living at 108 Bleecker street, Brooklyn, committed suicide in the f tis family last might. He . Y of work, Last might he fat down to the ‘supper table, usual, Me ‘family volver {rom + right Cut Her Throat with a Knife. Catherine McCarthy, @ servant, living cn West Mr, Grumpps—1 wonder why I get so erribly tired sitting in a church pew. . s—Probably because the include a Valles, bss manta hy" services do Nigd oh 3.05 P.M, 880 ‘Thirueth street, near Surf avenue, Coney Island, sitempted to commit suicide shih morning by eatting her throa: with @ carving-kaite, ‘wes removed to the logs County Hospital her retards trade, The Page revives -entate sell but in his absence in Europe TWO KILLED; 15 INURE, | Storm Wreciel the Cape Vincent Depot Over Many < Excursionists, BUSINESS BLOCKS ARE DOWN, Many Farm-Houses Struck by Lightning and Burned Near Watertown, TRAIN NEARLY BLOWN OVER. Terrific Tornado Uprooted Trees and Threw Down Wires in Northern New York. WATERTOWN, N. Sept. Ih—. terrific thunderstorm visited this seé- tion last night. Wires are down in all directions and communication was cut off fer houre excspt on one telegrapate wire. Ths storm was of such force ta sway passenger cars on the Rome, W tertown und Ogdensburg Railroad near Richland, The wind and lightning were accompanied by a deluge of rain, Several farm-houses in this vicinity were struck by lghtning and burned. The roads were washed out in places and fallen trees block the highway In many parts of the county. It was the most severe storm in years, although lasting oniv about one hour, The storm strick the village of Cape Vincent just as a large exeur- sion en route homeward from the Jets ferson County Fair, at Watertown, wat about to take the boat for Kingston, Canada, The Rome, Watertown and | Ogdensburg depot collapsed. George God:rey and Thomas Arnsel, of Cape Vincent received injuries from which they died within an hour, * The following were injured: Lizzie McGowan, Frend Strong, Will Rivers, Eugene Fitzgerald, Miss Addie Denni- scn, Miss Addie Dunham, Miss Adele Seymour, Miss Rose Stumpf, M! Augustus, of Cape Vincent, slight Mrs. Fitzgerald, Cape Vincent, int* injuries. probably fatal: J. M. Andey New York, fracture base of brain; Mis Maud Walshe, Kingston, Ont., severe scalp wound; Miss Lilla Wilson, Cape Vincent, fractured clavical; Mrs, John Aicken, Hamliton, On fractured limbs; David Andrews, of Pierrepont Manor, left hand badly emashed. The following business blocks were unroofed: Burdick & Armstrong, C, W. Londraville, I. ©. Woodruff; front smashed In Miss Davis's millinery store, Parker Bros,’ store, Miss Kate Walsh’ | millinery store. The Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg round-house —_ w: smashed into kindling wood, Trees were uprooted, 2 The damage amounted to several thousand dollars. ei ae eee Slow ix not always sure. The Half-Million Guarantee Page is a prompt result-getter. ——-—--—_ TWO LAWYERS SCORED. Accused of Conduct Both Unprofes- sional «dl Improper, Henry Ash and Samuel Lobenthal, two attorneys City Court Chambers, to- day, listened to David Neuburger as he hauled them over tne coals on a motion to have them punished for contempt of court. The trouble arose over a suit brought in Superior Court-in October by Francis A, Clark, a politician and saloon-keeper, at Ninety-seventh street and Second avenue, to restrain James Everard, the r, from foreclosing a mortgage. + matter, was referred to a referee who found for Everard, and assessed damages against Clark for $455. sh and Lobenthal appeared fer verard failed to collect the judgment from Clark's sureties, and in’the City Court recovered judgment. The latter were examined in supplementary. pro- ceedings, and Ash and Lobenthal ap- peared as their counsel. In court to-day Mr.” Neuburger told Judge Buty theit conduct was Not only unpr ssional, but most unprecedented, of these lawyers,” gaid f brought to the at- eme Court, where it ld disbar them, and t for the criminal he conduc euburge 1 of the § yet come, W a nt subj 1 an exception to jing on the ground that Mr, r had served him with a copy of a motion that he be punished for contempt, instead of serving him with an order to show Judge Botty. susi the objection and allowed Mr er until toe morrow to correct his error. TWENTY-THREE FOUND DEAD. ye More Onceola Mine Workers Are Minsing. (i HOUGHTON Mich. Sept. 12,—A party of men went down shaft No, 4 of the Osceola mins and found twenty-three dead miners at the fourteenth level and two at the third level, Five are still missing. le Died of Hydrophob: NEW BRUNSWICK, No J. Sept 12—Frank Ther, the ten-year-ol} son of Alexander Ther, of 1a Nelxon, street, this city. died at his home ¢ last might from hydrophobia in great agony. 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