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DEPARTMENT, Public Investigation Ordered by the Commissioners of Accounts, RESULT OF SECRET SEARCH. Acconntant Haskins Said to Have Fornished Evidence of Trregularities. HIS REPORT TO MAYOR STRONG. The Investigation Set Down for Sept. 23—Ciy Officials Reticent. The Commissioners of Accounts an- mounced to-day that they would begin | the public inv -stigation of the Dock De- partment on Sept. 23. A private investigation as been in ress under the direction of Account ant C. W. Haskins, and the latter made Bis report to-day. The report has sot been made public, but it ts understood that {t contains evidence enough of ir- fegularities in the past management of the department to justify a public hear- ing. Accountant Haskins was designated three months ago to take charge of the Books of the department and to make the most thorough examination of them Possible, He went to work with several Rysistants and only compicted his labors yesteruay. Hin report ‘8 now in the hands of Mayor Strong, Accruntant Har\ins ts the expert who conducted the examination of the Treas ury Department books under the direc- tion of the Dockery Congressional Com- mittee, and which Is sald to have saved | the Government 990,000. Although “iis report concerning the! Dock Department has not been mae) Dubilo, it i believed that It contains evidence of frauds in the Dock Depart- Ment, as both Mayor Strong and the Commissioners of Accounis have fre-| quently declared that no public investi- gation would be held uni! evidence @fidugh .o justify {t ad been™dlscov- ered. The Commisstoners to-day refused to fiaké known any of the discoveries of Expert Haekins, nor would Mayor Btrong diecuss them. ~" Mayor Strong said this afternoon that | he" would not make public the contents of the report concerning the Dock De- | partment or any other branch of the! elty government until he had thorough- ly digested them and was assured that any charges presented by the reports can be substantiated by facts and fr- | ures. ' “The investigation,” he said, ‘will be | thorough and there will be no guess: | | { work about the charges to be made, if any charges are made.” ‘The public investigation will probably be held at the office of the Commission ere of Accounts in the Stewart Bulld- ing. oa DELINQUENT POLICEMEN. Three DI! ed from the Fi Six Othern Were it The Police Board met to-day, the only | abrenteo being Commissioner Purker. ‘These putroimen were dismissel from the department: Edward kuthachild, of the Kast Fifth street station; John | Ticaglbbona, of the O11 Siip riatign: an | Jacob Simermeyer, of the East Thirty Afth street station. Rothschild was tried for Ace Ide wo! cases ving a He is married, | ate to neglect of | ‘These policemen were fined for violat- fog rules of the department: Patrick lly, Charles street station, ten days yj Willlam Jordan, Leonard atrect ition, ten di fine; John Harold, So" ba 2 & re = = x S 3 Es 2. wen | atreet station ten days’ fine, and john McLoughlin, East Sixty-seventh Street station, ten’ days’ fine. ‘The Board adjourned until 3 P. M. to @wait Commissioner Parker's arrival. ARRESTED A POLICEMAN. for Club- Patrolman Joun H, Dwyer, of the West Forty-seventh street station, was under arrest in the Yorkville Police Court this morning, on a charge of as sault made by Jeffrey Hammond, a G@river, of 72 Ninth avenue, At 1 g’clock Tuesday morning Hammond and Plerve Lacey, of 745 Ninth avenue, were gating oysters at an Italian's stand at Ninth avenue and Fiftieth street, The patrolman ordered che Italian to lose up. Hammond remonstrated, say- | ig the Italian was ‘lating nv saw, © patrolinan says he placed Ham: ond under arrest, when the latter nit im two blows. ‘In self-defense he struck Hammond with his club. Hammond says Dwyer arrested him and assaulted him without provocation ea aye Strives with a lawyer and se: @n adjournment until Tuerday. WANT BAKE SHOPS CLOSED, |!s »nien President Roosevelt Waited by 2 Committee of Bake A committee from the Bakers called on President Roosevelt at Poiive Headquarters this morning. The errand was to get police ..4 tn closing the Dakeries after 10 A.M. on Bunday. President Roosevelt informed the com- mittee that the matter wae one which gomes uncer the jurisdiction of the fac tors. the Bolas Board President received nenic nm vi n Srnourke, of Bellevue Horpital “wae = ne he stated tuat the male pracy rd had not had « patent iv. ing | i ween 10 AMA Te ee mete of at feira, which has not occurred w.nce the was established, was due ‘he t, to the closing ‘of ealoons after is encouraging news to me," @ommented President Roosevelt. — 4 for Liberal Laws to select Rave selected ill be at’ the Ferrece ‘Gatden ; eer et, ‘as evening and assign the ay- parede on te \ , i worthily retained the Cup would be|Dunraven's letter are very weighty, ‘was a case of jockeying and the Ameri-| KEEP FIRE-ESCAPES CLEAR. DISMANTLING VALKYRIE Ill, ridiculous, and will generally be held to juatify his can boat was caught at her own trick “| MAY TURN DOWN GILROY. THE DOCTORS “We hope that the Earl of Dunraven| courte. The Committee evidently felt HALIFAX, N & Hept, 12.—There Is ‘ bere # a 2.—There 18 ttn wv: . Merchants Arra for Putting _——— Will connent to sail for the proposed | the force of his compiaint, but despite intense fering here over the decision of Ul" S#me May He Left Of a Tam: Advertising ‘Them, (Continued from Firat Page.) [cup off Marblehead, as all are antious| their rarnest desire they could not guar- the New York Cup Committee regarding many Chatemaaship. W E A number of downtown business men | — — ——|to se the comparative merits of the! antes a clear course, ‘The American Tuesday's yacht race and the uneatt:. Will the naime of Coker be on the e appeared in Tombs Court to-day to] punraven had decided not to race his yachts vested, and may the best boat] sportsmen appear to have behaved with factury erding of yesterday's contest, Vat! 8 the question that every member wer summonses issued by Acting | yacht again in America it would be idle | wh {the fairness aud sense of honor which; The course pursued by the managers Of Tammany Hall is asking to-day. er enfferer. ‘ram satareh have been = * pt. King and Policeman Sullivan, of} to discuss that or any other offer. A New Chall oge Cap. should be expected of them. It is to be cf the races is condemn. | in unmens-, There 4 only ove man who can answer Dustin ey nc des the Old Bip police Ktation, for all Mr, Kersey refused to expreas any | sguoutd Valkyrie win, which wa think | feared that a long period will elapse ured terms, Most of the wewaapers it, and he wal not. ve ix Augustus] #040 Bueturm aecay and! st. doh ¢ obstructions on fire escapes. The poltce | opinion ax to the action of Lord Dun-/ig \mprovable, neither Lord Dunraven | Before anot'er British yacht salis for discurs the matter freely, taking the Peters, Chairmen of ioe Tammany tal! Ayer et Monmt Verwom, whe was dies gay business men have advertiving signs | raven in withdrawing Valkyrie, and re! nor ary one else would bother to chal- | the cup. Broun’ that the action ef the Ame is ral Comm ttee, and to-night he It] eharged ne cared tis eck. shows bow UR Ui Ope rN wh Wwarhed: 1 quested the reporter not ask BIN 40Y Hongo agsin for the America Cup,| A despatch from Glasgow which Is cans has all through been unaportsinans |. to ani the list of stanling | gnecesiniiy Dariors steCey and Nt. to remove the obstructions at once. more questions, which the new ‘rophy would replace, |published here this afternoon etates Lke when compared with the position | "the most important of these commit Jomu treat Carsere ot tee Read, threns thin were not dane. he said, the tty | ‘The withdrawal of Lord Durtaven'a! snouid Valkyrie nse, we know that in Clyde yachting elrcles approval | @##umec be British vachtsmen. | teea ts, cf course Finance, of which | 8nd stomacu, uthorities would be eu! . 6 ea day nS , | : sported a‘ ye thane complaints, vo. neues ag NV yacht from yesterday's ra | Lord Dunraven woud take his beating | \@ expressed of Lord Dunraven's action | - Wehard Croker uw chairman’ for BALY | Doce 8 John of Decca MiCay and The Velitiquents were cussed more frevly today, perhapa 08 like a gportaman. ‘Thus the racen of In retiring from the contest for the! WILL DINE DUNRAVEN Datta ot a lender CMAEIMAD: john, the doctors who eure, to-day, tn saloon, a any other topic, dive cireumstane® 18% would be brought to a piearant con- | America Cup : The, majurity of Taminany men way | Peaking of the ereat auccens uf th tore 18 jewaliera, 2 under which t pecullar and unex-) jon, and # further chatien, t 1 Tt de furtive id In tis despateh that Mr Croker wll not accept the chair- @ treatruent of catarrh Peery day made Funk, Jeweller 5 r challenge for the is furtiver fal Ad | ate c | “ NANshi the will nol take any ad Gass, jenciion, 3 pected move was mote and the Iack Of | new cup would be only A master of u It is hoped Lord Dunraven will return | 2024! Canadian Yacht Club Tenders | mansh Hand that pe will rot take ans | more apparent un me chat sufferers trom eatarrh Mutphy, Sow erry Hore Ja premonition of euch intention, bave| tow yenre. |immediately, refuring to #9!) Valkyrio Him a Hen, M4 We en ekane Th facts IE hott ay | £2, (@ different doctors, end finaliy come nore tug erelten fe “P\S | caused @ reversal of opinion, in | “If Valkyrie 111, returns without | IL anywhere in American waters, TORONTO, Ont. Sept. 18—As an ex- | name. snd get iti jen these people say to mei Costello, sal Heide street. | quarters regarding the sportsmanshiy | race, it means that her owner is con-| nes pression of ita admiration for whet; Another pernie ‘ng matter that the list wiah » had rome to you in the fret AWA H, Be Ralliny teat Te WhILeNATE mrsee de the eNAIEHETee BVKeR Vinee CARL HE MA too tte it considers Lord) Dunraven’ picky |! Jooked for t ir oup de ce, otand id ant cured [would Bove saved @ lot 5 Mc o sme id obs jet hey am vsnoed he did no hi a emt 6 4 a BATAVeT | ing of ex-Mas youn . gwam ft money and 1 would pave been # a naAfeRt OF the men gait the abstruclione | As announced by ‘The tvening!ment at the hands of the Commites,| AT OUNRAVEN’S CLUB, — | trial of rthe America Cup and his at-| tt’nne tens veStnoa, ‘that Me | ee } ged to remedy the evil imravdiately, | World” yesterday, Mr. Glenns explai- | and that no contest for te eup is ever Utude under trytug circumatanee the ||! rey to iN Ye being They were discharged. ed the matter from his standpoint en) tkely to occur, even thorgh the Com. | Viee-Commo: Ormonde, R. ¥. 8, 1 Canadian Yacht Club of this city | lef Wali Bek PRAYIN! an from Aca scen walking at Fifueth s approach the Hreen asked was summoned ing from acu was rtreet Hospital stabbing aftr steadily refuse street station Poilcemen ¢ that stadop. a to-day Micha street, whom to divusge te reporter Magis’ rate Tho defonse eral Sessions, thts morning, ¢ aeter and rel. nd to having roloman, ax rhet Court, ha mmissioner mont Cut Mr. Finerson mora of the vlerks In Judge Hut Magtatente Craon Felt It Hin the met His at S o'clock fn the! S200. a ahaue er ee RENT EeMeat eT Puther He Shot Himself, Duty to Fine Them. morning aid get to Boston in time to | AND fond Hece—Selling!. st: ana onehalh tur: —————a i au enpdltlo, of eleven-year-oid 8 sy ‘ : 4 Charles Raymond, who tried to commit Kwenty men and ten women were | #e¢ the race and come back the sam | . rm . Breaperity te} tet 1 2 rratgned before Magistrate Lrann, in| 8a¥. much after the style of the fout- 4 All BOARDERS WANTED and SITUATION WANTS for : Rare rsserys ‘The World's Haif.| *uicide lest night at 223 South Third Essex Market Coutr to-day, for gelling, all Kames at Bpringtteld.” the Sunday World received at The World office before noon on ALAS ntee Page gives an biel Pabaprraiiaaia cond shooting pies 7 | A 1 . ‘i | "G self iu the right temple, was said to be fal from push carts, The unforlunute | Committee Did lin Duty. Saturday will be inserted FREE in Saturday's Evening Worid, so Sy ess Hi cP imcdiane on eaetg. nem) critical at the Hasiern District Hosp.- peddlers bogged for thelr release, saying | Lavelineeswinn aflth i C: ‘ ' ( : ASIANS ae any other medium on earth, an : b a i ie or they could ° seve ae 4 il A BeAve weve je Dennison... . ” y Tae phrase they could, make in several) erik pave (6 » following state: Sunday World, they will get Mace 8 165 gees, Dahulsaa papers, _ Me lets geeky. pGeallee aa Magietrate & pathiaed with denned tf he them, and for dlers was chan D. Edgar A was fined $0) Judge Beekm Chambers to-d supplemental recelver of th | miruick Uuring the’ Summer and’ WAR UN? hq raleg, mote. et the wit ber Wcsaia Nal ersuatiog Valkyele Il, ana Derenaes, out Trial by Jury, In the schoolshouse. “Retore the vote| two butchers fought at Fist avenue and ase pte | iselin offered to sail the race of ; Continuing Mr. Ormonde said | Charles Haldean appked to Judge mrAy auempUmentary: ep hy te mere] vorty-ntth: rire’ tnst last aight. Auraham BRITISH CONSUL ASSAU [io over again, this making It no raee;| ‘The Dally Telegraph aay Me, Taeli'a offer to Tesall te race {Duero In Superior Court, tostay, tor] gugvanknd between Mr Reevew’s trends] Kinin, of Wet Prat avenue, wat cit om tie SAULTED. [which Lard Dosraven dectined to do, he tact appears to be that Lord] oe jest Tuesaiy proves him te be g| the releaso of Mary O'llearn on a writ igen wrist by Gustave Pulvermiller, forty-three years * = 5 “Loan enter mio mo discussion of the | Dunraven found it Impossible to get $98 | fair-minded yachtsman, His upright | of habeas corpus. She Annoyed the Other Tenanta, | old. of 1661 Avenue A. The assailant was locked auiry at Ka 6 Heng Ob. |rewons actuating Lord Dunraven inde. | tice for his yacht with such a mob of! course cannot but be admired and ap-| The woman Was rontenced on Sept. 1/4 att Monte woman, about enirty yours ot{ YAR 1118 Inet let Title Harris. w structed by (he Viceroy, ning to Ko on With the tace, Me is af craft about the course, and he took the) precited In Inuland to tres months dn the Clty Prison by | age, eho shoked traces of neauty, stood rem. | in the me Matt SHANGHAL Sept. JhThe Tiuiah | SEES JU TKE Cha Tay Go Lhe course be | slmpleat was of retreating from the)" wamercan yachts and yachtemen will | 2 *xistrate Mott for selling Mauor on | ollag a the bar in the deters atarke: Cour soa Street Hospital and Do’ ‘ t Sah cONG: should ae, and if he iy ratisted bo match This unm S ying ha vi v1 | Sunday at 1 Kast One Hundred and | this mernag, she w ance: Sanches, of 228 Consul at Wen- he Provin d always meet with a cordial ot 22 5 meureL an asia la orb v8 oe certainty. must He. wrecked the mate ty min aiehcaen eee Fortieth street. Mr, Maldean raised a Seveniventh street, She had been arrancad| Thomas St Jona, Of 17¢ Beat Os ature Incitlig against the § a‘ ny MP Sintrh said that the Cup Commit “In England such a dimeutty would) eT on neta of individuais | Quos{on of the legality of the act giv- ch (his morning by Policeman Jones, | rarly this morning by Joa Duffy, of Firat avenue e English % mere ‘ . not arise, the Instinet of good behavior . ame a) ng Magistrates Jurisdiction in such | who had be: J tg the house by the other] and Seventy #iath atrees injured man wae tee had 1 Mr. Iselin that befent ; : y been circulated by the officials. nt Hemet taste He wuch amatters being strong, Init when| tose of a whole nation, All of the] oance, and claimed fie clientr conte: | tenants ta, ed thatthe woman, had | eeat,{o 22 Presbyterian Toeyital” Duty was ate The ina Ku-Cheng ts being ob. | RA * iy defonded the Ameciva jin suc , i cup race "1 he ex-| bw out t 1 al by 7 rented. = The spaulry at Ku-Cheng is beng od | (i) ay cho duty of te Committee wan| the sovereign people over the water oun ea in England, im th the ex-/ ton without the right of trlal by a va ea eerevear ee rae . Structed by the iactics of the officials, | i eruesre wt an end, #0 far us tho pres-|have planked down dollars for a spec. |CePtion of the Queen's and the Kalser's, |““nh “writ is returnable to-niorrow. Ti WR BEAN CO a he wee) elias an Killed, ( headed by the VICErOy, WO ry eee ee ea a eur tacie, they insist upon having a gooa]@%@ open to American yachts. Should 3 ae Viher of Two children, ad that he theagi | Herman Elding, @ machinist, chirty-elght years exonerate th prise: In the tuce of} iaiad ROP Cane Es He n | Defe: 0! v S26 she wae han rm lor her actions. wae Wy hee ee UNDER a GheTmoat’ akaindag’testimanys* "°F —— Wool at aryndy's ont or inevuveniense-"| vould be heartily welcome and recerve| HORSE AND MAN RESCUED. | S97 ,use" ote Re ee tating tee the rt he home, a 8 Ring “Lest}inony | The Chronicte’s comment le: “Va.kyre| Nowld be heartily welcome and receive ) | aanches's teed pe ing BY follng ftoor WE Piet of DIR: Boe, at Daty's Company Sail To-Day, | THE BRITISH LIGN ROARS, | 11i-'s peavie woutd wot risks Niven oi [MF Plays” ~——9 ae eke Ce LANDON, Sept, 13.—The steamship 8t ay or crew among ihe pitiless swarm. W Good Work by Life-Savers Ryan | “ine: Albert Killed by Lightning. fad aking a blanca’, tonf dnd i sails to-day, will have on jt Newepapers Explain that {think they vere right. Lc is better & end Keolig. A torrie thuaderstorm, accompanied by vivid | fled (0 leer, Me, rolled off the root, and at, board Augustin Daly's theatricat com. | exe In CneAmertonn, toe the mark then contemptuousiy CANUCKS ECHO THE ROAR. | At io ofolock to-day an ice wagon was| UxUMAs and very Lite rain, mtruc! New Yor] 4owalke dead . p De Witt Cuyi HUNGER Those Who fixed Young Woman A refined looking young woman wan about 1 o'clock this morniig by man Jemes Bree and noticed that oc clasp hor hands in pray at such a late hour, She told him that | “RUG he could seereely be @ yachta- Howdyiam and Unfatrnenn, the merits of the controversy Ae ening Wie ik iN fc ee us| Ker’ enicbeated taste (twas none of hin pustness, Hay wre | MM ‘Tho Wentininster Gazette suys Mr. Ormonde. Vice-Commodore of the | MTS Fleming, who in TSnkhees wee ‘CL "i At iis Alateneniuee She tid MeTRC Danraveu's Letter Too Late. “OF courre we all Jove our American | Royal Yact* Squadron, was mote conic | aving poisoned her mother, Mra. Evel+| ‘the Red tar Arwoctatton Football Cluy wil! Geteman Het nnine was Annie Niccia, | However, as to the letter referred to, | friends very much, but our newspap:re| MUNicative He sald that tite Bart of fii Matilda, Bix, meet at tuts « cluursoms, One Hundred end a . ninetecn years old, of 17 Eleventh ave: | which, Mr. Glennie said had been de-| beg to assure thom that we all cordially | Dunraven ta true sportsman and would | He wid aak ge Fitagerald to beret Fe es aUntne On, Seay, Bla SOHN G. TRUER: me i [Iivered before the protent had been dec/Stpport fo°d Duaraven retiring tn diec| HOt have wiindrawn fruin the content jmit nim to examine the minutew of the | Rul 17 for re Rear One of the mont Interesting cance dtacharget ‘A’ physiclan from Flower Hoxpital | rani eo (hut te MAY w | a cured thie week by Doctors McCoy and BL. nt to Helley ’ r Huppttal She is NOR as dita 14s pounds. Addrese'd. Frank Glopons, 41 East | ing how. euccesstuliy’ the a ‘nw eC iia Minch Widet’ ANN | Glut Woes “once again a great Anglo-American | I m\ there the members of they | Sir Mcintyre pase he will not Fingentun meet | Asti reat Ae ase, Me Mee io Ballent gray alpine hat. ‘As there was seme @ol.y in replying to the let-/| sporting contest has ended muddily in| Comm: x “ by . oe | Sub Ae Feport. 0) | Loutaviite ovelivta want the ratio " and carpenter, and te Beld in high esteem 53 Nir Bp 9 [tere of Sept. 10 and ta, trom ibe aH ot OW |@ flasco and quarrel, not an unusual | ald all that was in their power to secure tone PU EAM eh) Ua! 4 /a9G and have alread. isauet pamphiews sorting | "he trade. 19 seu He te vail Raowe cf ae [that the letter of Sept. 10 wax Handed to the Se The article then alludes to the Cornell) “About fouling Defensor, T consider | yera retaiied for the defense, held a On Sunda igh n waat Weehawken the | OR#tion In an inters.ew C tee Confident They Have the | rlery boat 1230." M. Sept 11, with Ue In | controversy at the Henley regatta and| that the committee decided tn accor conculsacion today wrtanged hel icoversue tanger and Mowgans, bate association | came to Doctors Movoy and St John 1 dd aot Shielded Ansatinat, Atructions not te open it wntll @ decision on the) to the course of Ar, M. F. Dwyer with| dance with the dictates of thele con an waa he f. te Mr, Brooie, (ethall toame wit mee® in’ the fire’ of a] know what my trouble wi 1 had been treated Althongh John May, of 18% Hudson who t# in the Hudson gtrce: im injuries receive his assailant, the p: aa being May's assailant alt OLS, Mel ae Taeat Chit's ous 910 ds ae as oken ren baraheeyales) nd res Tate pubraverl nia lea) (nants isa a en in Yes surge lte 3 CL ad Ga My ted Gt 1 Church, of 18% West | Mr Inedin in effect that as the races for Heming for they fg. Ofvher nnath: | Dernarto—Sho ye unteunediy taster gem PA SG vnc ir case againet Churetia | fo. the purpose of procuring « ¢ | Min his bret tts Battie aaye that the Schlesinger. —2t ean a race, Defender wins, | C84 BY Doctork MeCoy and S. John 1 have 4 4 hac ne Leonard street | and Valkycle, TS REDIO OATH ANT een ar seemntot ribed by those ductors and they cured me nation nti! toemortow morning | Me. "rav'or, tn a telegcam, ata Pistol, '* which | with sword will open.” ieraea Wh oliee dunce Duyn Wille WITH THE WHEELMEN. 1 me Yonger eulter aa 1 did, my brad is clear ¥! that the races must take place off i pels the examination waa pending Gessner - _ and my throat (6 free from slime and mucus GIVE CASSIDY A GOOD NAME, | Marttonena. Witnesses Who Heard tu es About Jer Sarsfeld Cassidy, for Nel, before Judie |etatements of th Allison in Part UL. of the Court o| ships for « const Among the witnesses valid wor Goldrick, Jobn Cy Sheehan. erson, Becretary of Good Govert a $3 each, He sald he would be the law in recare to the push MAY BE SENT TO JAIL. =|," r 7 r Ti , i Harry Reiser... ‘ r Anthony Fined and Given | iyo hardly been attemptod and cer-| He THR UARS, sasssatesh ih MRCESS SUOLAE, ss jJosiah Goodall, of Flanders, as | taking « revolver from a bureau drawer % ‘ | i : sno i Kime to File a Report. | tainly not insisted upon to the extent of | S==aesee | Suh Race—Six and « ua teavher. Goodall had been engaged by| Dr, Beardley extracted the bullet from * , nihony, of 280 Broadway, | iinposing new terms, which, If not ac-! -— apie - ms ena ier Trustee Harrson Reeves, and the ap-| the boy’s head this morning, for conterrot of court, by|eceded to, might result In withdrawing |, entire blame upon | should be sailed at ad P Sia a 1" pointment had caused considerable dis- 2 | The Globe puts the entire blame up ata distance from any | Cor bucey cise tt considerable dis R nan in Supreme Court) frem the race if ho so dectted after fon steamera which persis-|blg city. He did not coi Ye) Plane We Hart S108 fatisfaction among the villagers, Reooklynite Stake Himsort, if ance Company ul penalty of being] the yacht hor coull| gov, maintained tv the full the high}In @ falr race, with a good racing ri hast iene Toland Cotlege Hospttai. ay ou ) Ua mere by tha ams Hor end | gaye, . : : — jeodall's opponents, mostly women, fe ae (metigereremn pamitted to prison for thirty days. any courte be taken bat to have Dee ee ene tush sport, breeze, Mr. Ormonde thought that it} Can a Magistrate Imprinom With- | Made a house-to-house canvass, and as @ Theos Persone siabued, » tneluding Miss Ada Rehan and) also Mme. Melba, A. J. Cassatt and Tempted THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1895, ane mit ri . not ex- | has deelded to e races a Ofer. banquet to the Bar where there was a! COWES, Sept. 13.—Several prominen) | Hear Con swodore Jarvis, now in New| a Oe en neat att es HE] The Bun, which throughout has made | quarters of the Royal Yacht Squadron, | suit Mle lerdship tobe present. § _—— sneering comments vpon Americans a#/ to-day discussing the eituation regard. | Lord Durty yen accept, t nt vould | Wag darting, the Ragtlah a ‘This propos'ion har made many | sportanen, ayn that the feultig. has| ing the pleats Ls be finmensely poptlar with Canadians, yachismen smile, anit te thoroughly UN- "grown up here that fale competition| — stp derstood that the high eas are NOL) must not be looked for In the contest | yg, within the jurisdic on of a yacht clu" | for the cup, hut adds that it does not the score that the Cup Committee had | mittee has de er a complimentary G AT MIDNIGHT. heen notified by letter that unless an! whould be. suite absolutely unobstructed course during | certainty of a ded that ful ommends Inel ¢ Religious Manin, yeeht would not } row Sake Gautaur or any oth Hie ‘nel, howe rowed over the Tyne chem iF OXPe a verlea Cup races, Grant, Secretary of the ioyal ve rary Sars ot the BOF) DEFENDING MRS. FLEMING. in front of the Cathedral (reet and Fifth avenue aboe rol tive of the Awoclated Press that as the and, beyond estabishing a patrol feet ‘ vt | Pole Gazette ant to He watched her | ina danundine Tpon the lohor Of excUES ire teeeneaee Niel me only information the Squadron hed upon |The Alleged Potnoner'n Lawyers to | Uciivit and cotts, mannger of the asonally she Would | ion Hoat commanders, no arrangement | wher ening News says that the/the sunject ot Lord Dunraven's with-| Open the dattle Next Momday, — | poset res. Tex business ‘ein the highest dezree | drawa could portly be made, If Lord Lun-| diqereditabte to the aulbe oF Renae raven did not understand this, they ow reveatly and fs door! trom the contesta was want had appeared in the newspapers, he must decline to express an opin on upon xt Monday, In the Court of General Sessions, Lawyer Brooke will hegin the Tin ove yobae lame a new football rites Aina Uorlder the tiles her what she was doit ! cans as good eportamen. real accusers of hix client 4 , the Committee ad this to sa, | Sust from @ contest Involving so much | Without just cause. who are Uh ely Jand eaid she was suffer: | ¢ exent at the races off Bandy} Mr, Brook tw religious mania. She lin ics oficial bulletin, posted at a Inte | rowdylem and unfairness,” fuapttal Bhe te vou last night in the New York Yacht| The St, James's Gazette nays: 1 to-day that he had} The Roovze foothall are wow in praoiice{ John, in that of Mr. Jabn G. Truer, of Ni ual ‘enma averaging | Madizon mt-st Mount Vernon, New York. Show- sade, “and [no doubt Whatever aa to the success of | Ant would ike to hear f 3," aald Mr, Orn 8 particularly anxious to learn what Ae rteeee Epaiae Ioe: the: ehssaoio: ot | by Aifferent doctors. but they did me no good, = * i Kind of poison the chemical analysis} jeg pig) MUG Game will commence to lore fewh and strengin, ant 1 became shower, eo 6 6 slarmed about myself. [caught cold easily, my the meantime Mra. Diem! ox ap-| @ 1 —the bet should he drawn. Valkyrie stopped up. 1 felt i a to be the only one mot ao iually | eon ny forteowmven neconds, but was disqualified AL AMA he Bee lA dover the vise. She saw her | by protes: trom Defender " Lig USCS Eee RL) teer-months-old boy last evening | eee ani mucus dropped down, My and for the first time in many day8| some Constant Rex Conuntt | his horses in Kngland, and continues: |actences, Had I heen in Lond 2) “In the present case the reault is more |raven's plac hotsted hour no tine ®as Jom | regrettable, as no blain’ attaches to any | protest fing at the same time Defende latter before the Cup Commalites, | of the parties tmimediately concerned. hoisted hers, and claimed that De ly wan nde the same da Warticle the Globe saya had not allowed room in which to turn etter ot Sept. 1. ean daiives ailsh tongue ts| Mr, Ormonde said he was sorry that had been given by the Kegat Thin dectaion wws not reached wast 290 1. Mt on that day and from th In lin laying the y Wednesday night, bas | and « vernal rn d to divulge the name of |r question haw been _ac trophy to be contested for by Defe ated before, Wentworth Femwnded <0 aoe pounds — took the cou-ve of treatment ‘'The world’s mine oyster,” said Ancient Woe indletet ‘The Century Wheetmen of New York desire| My stomach no longer trou Macs, and that he is es me. My appetite ie ready to mak« the conditions for the The World's Haif-Million Guarantee Page is wide open. Walk in and meet prosperity. Hie war then errested on a bench Wat-/¢5 inform all unattaciet wheelmen wh a good; | enjoy iny food. The tired feeiing has lef: rant feated by a Judge of Gener Bes: | sana if te ee to join thelr club that it 19 not compul | me, and I am retren*ed, ready for work. 1 would sions. John Graham and C. Bainbridge | 6" Smith, ‘his atte Sued Out @ Writ | SFY for them to make w century run either before | seu4 all my frieaia to Dociora McCoy and St. of habeus corpus J upon {ts return) or after folniug thelr organization, notwith- | Joba to be cured as I have been.” Fusticn Westbrook, of the Suyreme | granding that thelr name may pomtbiy give them mint refuted to pass upon the valldity | tie inpreaion Mr A.C. Mott: the Seve,| FREE TEST TREATMENT. hi Yat << harged the Broa i P Frenne bench warrent ana; {4% 422 Rast One Hundred ant twenty Aree f noiniden tHe thaw tee eare | Srett. will gladly anewer ali communications ia) (For the Beneft of those who have uo definite pale bia sudan te pete go on| ‘ts connection, | <mowledge ef the work or reoutaiien ef Doctors with (he ¢ ‘“AcCoy and % Johm ip the treatment ef all Dintrict y alps appealed to] Aun In planned hy the Century Whestmen for| cRronte diseases, trial trea:tuont and medieines | the Genera! Term ot the Supreme Court. | AR eae ete Ce es free There is nositively go charge for eaa- (Ther body reversed Weabroon’s de- Acare belted ee BAtAChOd | soitation, exauinatio aad test treatment for cision, e 8 ret viatt. Llackaoiiiieh ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, | ver.”s1 she’ Faison "Wherimen, for’ tae fonlowine | DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, . Uitces, 315 Madinou Aven Southeast RY ANDER 18L- ; . fe & ‘ ad € ere! 4d Mtreot, New Vork City. ie out with a bid for the 796 meet! omce houre 9 A M to 12, BtoB and 7 oD neo American Wheelmen.’ The Ken BM dally; Surdaye 0AM to 9 P.M BANOO OF teatavitie'scialma. for "the : BOY’S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. ing the advantages to be gained meet th tined by His aide from the location suit the i gentlemen tepreenting the two yachts. eA labels "Nir, teelln absolutely refused to say In the trial of Patrick anything about eliher the race or the mmitter, Gen-| Mie, ‘Thorne, however, came down- called meveral witnesses} orairs not long efterwards and con- © testify to the « i char} sente 0 see one or two newspaper AbLty of the defendant, jen, end In reply to numerous qu: ations heard rtmors that John} cait that he did not belleve that Mr. Judge of th De-|isciin would consent to race over the i eapoced men Co clerks) Marblehead course, even tf $10,000 wan ge John [offered, ile (nought that) Mr. Teeitn “hoal|nad hat enowsh racing for this your Tivingstong ant Wd win without taking Defender away round ‘to Hoston, with no certainty whatever textifed he had heard rus! that the two boats would be free from corrupt appointment of the excursion steamers. 9 Jeroloman's court lope a gow | win feet’? he rad, All Real Estate (other than display), Horses and Carriages, Good Will and Interest, Loans, Purchase and Exchange, Busi- ness (pportunities, Boarders and Lost and Found advertisements in the Morning World will be repeated on the HALF-MILLIQN GUARANTEE PAGE # jess. y B f i 4 i g y 4 A 4 q i y 4 i of the Evening World without extra charge. This means over Eaie Saittae eee t00 On “ 500,000 actual insertions in over 500,000 actual papers; ' SN ten pa a RACE TRACK, AL AND, Sepi. 13—The entries and welgnts | | Louie for to-morrow's races follow: Vurklane a Firat Race= Mor maidens: halt a mile, Hrewiai ona Helle Mn Cy Coop meat 1 think there would be special trains that would Bierard SAE pawet : geons in the hospital. ‘The bullet Fourth Race—Selling. one mite i THIS WAS A WOMAN’S WAR, | piougned through the brain and etrilt: 108 Ing the rear wali of the skull curved situation: ietiesunmencent| 700,000 Insertions, Hrann wold that he sym-| ment of his view of the them, put he was con: | ephare is no. showed any hey - is A that reason he fined thom went as to the sa awed If) has not been strtetly Uved up to by t Pulltter a They Would Not Have Mr. Goodan| siyund to the left and sulll death did rt ped-| jtogatta Committee of the New York ‘ as a School Teacher. Yesterday 7 is lie > . ; <i . rday the lad was told by his Yueht Cub which are more insertions than the circulation of the fifteen bs re AQUEROGUE, Sept. 18—In the Iittle| mother to remain indoors and when Mr, Raymond cums home and found nis Cratiam'as Bitte Charite ap ee old school-house, trict No. 7 there] dugement dcor open and the boy on the ramplan sss. was a meeting last aight of school] siiect he told h.in he would punish him, trustees who decided not ¢o employ |The Hoy went to his father's room and litlons a few hours before .he appointed time to race by Lord Dunraven should | and. Prix Founding t BARRY AN: {8 NCEE RAR ARN E00: i other Now York newspapers combined. : the excu ldor that the| Me id ace ‘dy cred to file a| reaching and golng over the starting) senty erowded upon the course of the| races sailed were any teat uf the merits | epilt foray thied Biome one learned that Goodall was a| George Linnie, twenty-seven years olf, of 908 sunt by Tuesday, ua, line. yachts, and thoroughly indorses the] of the boats. The yachts had heen cons — distant relative of Mrs. Reeves and a] Hick# strees Mrooklyn, aitempted suicide a National Mutual Ingur-| “There was no course left but to BUF ast of Dunraven's course, which, it/tnually interfered with bv steamers! TQ TEST EXCISE SENTENCES, | 2u4 protest was made, A meeting was] Mone ny owns Niels oe in bee y tho Commit.e of day, and or ac Uae was Ne wae sun- | f nder sall over the ccurse. 8, under would have been an even thing between consequence there Ww a great crowd ve evenng On ite way It paswad thrown vy [Mand Mme, Albert, a sixty-year-old — = rive up the contest until there is an ac. ~ ’ an Killed at a Fair, of Congress lo Keep Le course ciear, or | Prom St, John Comes Sea Talk and driven to the pt ty-six') etreet, East River The driver | , at foot of Bas: Exh: | | LONDON, Sept 1% The impotent cone clusion of the international yacht race nau, living at High Island, wan killed by font. 18— ek quustons of tha iavernauonal vaciit races junit soine step i caken to insure some Condemnation. cked hin horse 60 far that wagon and | ncn the tiertrietis burned” off her esatroe pt. 3—Mre Jot ADE E 6 Tae OHRIGIOG LE RIN Uke LOAOR a ctociece (REM HRS fale Coniltana” ST. JOHN, N. W., Sept. 1%—The Bun|animai went into the water, — Daniel} 4% lames destroyed ter hat and malted her » track uring MADE HER STEAL, | ‘or sci in a one tandon attervoon | Ste tanta say ASE en Tomeoh Beelg. embera oe [rT wake Ree al eR it ate — apape: BORER hs N8) OEe Hi “No one can blame Lord Dunraven The America Cup will remain on] Volunteer Life Saving Corps, ar —— = praes ant wi jolds Lord Dunraven in his refusal to will remain! onl SCOP he are ot sing In re |command at that pier, and rowed to the| Jeked ua Miv Pinger Was cue Om, | ty, a longshoreman, ut 186 \forr!s | ——— ia for refusing to sa!) under conditions | (iis side of the Atlantic, thanks to e yestertay without) wt sail over the cou nh dott impose that th | New York Yacht Club and Lord Dun-|ansissance of “he horse. J tonn tan @ guarantee that it would be kept clear! race should be a true test of the power: | raven Defender h } Ryan and Seelig succeeded in towing » Jere-s City, walked Deltevue Huw. Louis F, De Liste Excapes. \ Detective Delaney, Riley's dry-| of « on steamers and othe | hes Feta ett Take Nita rien cutee races. | ne agimal ashore where, with * Mapiaying @ coished | - - ; lgocds siore, reported to Maguire, -) of excural mat are okt ther craft. | of the yachts, * regret wii be a: | mn Saturday he clearly outeailed the Se eee tuveral Npeechterk thaeami | Rial vesterday end dlapiaying @ ecished tore: | Gee Atty-olnht years old, a former Brann, at Essex Market tu-da: ke) In a leader Pall Mall Gazette says} groat on one aide of the Atlantic as or! ‘alkyrte and won; Tuesday the New| mal was oulled up Wacan Sunk. | Slaer, asked Jokinwly to have it “ehaved off. | cl from the lhad ine : Penang Bat be that the roauit ts unfortunate, and that] the other at the unfortunate termina | York Yacht Club won (he race for her, | “he Lfe-say Fs Heard & ory. The Anger was amp u Whines ae, be ke ' : story roid by Mrs | 1. will be eplored quite as deeply by | gion," land: seaterday) Lo . sland sav a m the wair inherty rel ing et na Joie in Se Wethesday, aad found hace cht | claus in Engtund. ‘The article mite tne| _ NO Chonee of @ Fair Test. ROCencee iN AHO LCnIOA Fame LRG. OR ymann, of} ee rash waused oak weiiny Be sais articies to wave her and her eriatie| ink steamers, and conciudes: ‘Lord Dunrave Trawal simply | .vmpathizers in this city must all feet | [' Wehike Hania, calgitees i from starving. Her husband has been| “Rut ne one m to blame who is worth | faye in effect that there is no oppor | that a viczary has been won that ree! Tit Paleceeaiiah ess c Pee tite Peta ey amid aes, (yar tnonthe. rie blaming, We can only hope that ar- [tunity in New York waters for a fat! vote jtitle credit-on the New. York bear me. 9a the op At, re oi uk Strong crime, and he desired to with jchAracter will be under more satisfac. | best disposition are powerless with tive Abcur the city yesterday experienced | fu: tao cays won the cause of the changes atid taken by. fe ' atty . ormte. an appethe, aud gives 1 Se Rilateate Bran kranted the 4. ry condittona,” [crowd and tho oats do they Wke. | vycttsmen and masior m ers, taking | SRR pa beater a she ied, | rerestiurtionp Meueober |pivetergtest and the woman way set ai] 1818 Sachting coluon, Pall Mall Ga-/8ull, it ew pity that Valkyrie 11 | “von che mosi binard American accounts | DFonved Read im nttery Park, | {iF d lala ' La | ene aeste anya, Sous Woe WIHOMS Of skal One tal ilision, claimed that no reagon- | 0 K arppet| payeatue | wel tain ae While {n our opinion Defender under|of strength that both sides migh of mea could possibly render | 2 ! Death eas Nelson Greene avenue, cavation in front of bia home nustaiied coucum injuries, her, twelve years of ane, of 1h fair conditions vould probably have | acknowledge to be pevectly fatr, Can beaten Valkyrie In at least three out of | ot @ race be sailed for love, far fron, a a ve races, we cannot but regret that}the madding .rowd of New York? of experience fiirther point out ‘alkyrie had no chance of sailing under| ‘The Times says: that In the collision Defender was at 4 sey ‘Tues. | ¢8 ftiy) Charles Pu decision ae that touching Tues | oi.. od. hes employed Ia a baak ta Seapietee | gury tecday fort | , df wire meer | Foods a? iSarsaparilla fer ka ge Bn pod Pardes Brovkiya, fell 4 —— J Parte red wife oa Aug The Svecen» of 30 Vears wion of the Jsth-one Tue B A 7 ; 5 In apparent in the Brenin asd by tne ft thy 2c fair conditions, To say that Defender! The considerations urged in Lord} icast as much at fault us Vaikyrie, It bi Bhacie: Deg, co, bark ave, acd tise ce eet He wife to vlees) WOODS PILLB. the aller dizer Bik r; iad * f . )