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REAL ESTATE (other than ¢ display), HORSES AND CAR: > OPPORTUNITIES, LOST AND : | RIAGES, GOOD WILL AND | ACTUAL FOUND, repeated on the HALF- E f ( f 5 INTEREST and LOANS repeated INSERTIONS MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE t dl “ E on the HALF-MILLION GUAR- VE a 000 in THE EVENING WORLD F ANTEE PAGE ir The EVENING ACTUAL AND EXCHANGE, BUSINESS \ a -— - —— - - fA WORLD withour extra charge. 4 ' 4 { Circulation Books Open to Al. | | “ Circulation Books Open to All,”’ | Las is PAPERS 2, PRICE ONE CE iW YORK, W wes 0 abused his father for having gone out With, the Rogers girl. i eine | back “withe you,euthe another heal salt | Be 4 There was Ro supper after the rather | AT BRIGHTON NOT RECEIVED? 1 ness said they al’ had “supper” and a ' ‘ > > b DI T | (N CAPT. STRAUSS accuseD. | Another Small Crowd, and the/Kersey Says Dunraven Never Ofte ts a Talent Seems to Get the A He Will Stand Trial for Sav a Proposal to Resail an Erasure on Hin Blotter, Cc . Wilh 8 » of th Kast JOH U Siatrasvenin sues police wialtens, the Worst of It. Two Races, original pantata of the Police Depart : ment, will have to,stang trial, Com: 4 AGAINST HIM, (222 2""2"—" quTuWs UNNBLE TO START. [ANOTHER LETTER PRODUCED, EDITION. EXPOSITION AS OPENED, But the President Didn't Press the Button at Gray The charges to be preferred are the outgrowth of the police muddle in thi Sixty-seventh street precinct on Labor mn a \ Day, when Roundsman John Buckley FURST RACK— In It Defender's Manager Asked } He Gives Damaging Testimony | rti-civs.esromendnaait tenes th Nw Hawaii the Earl to Sail Over the effort to prevent the Cherokee Club at the Inquest on Annie [AfuRe Sef conn becan an invest | eae ten, Protested Race, gation, which resulted in Capt. Strauss ne Seco | makin a charge against, Houndaian Arline Second. Sore ae < A x ih uc jor disobeying orders. On the ; Ara Rogers. aoe ae eg ese, Ontcrrea Cteariy | THIRD HACt CHAIRMANSMITH’S COMMENTS : ‘ Gables, he was notin the wrong, and his coun- fnquirende ) ™ i A ae CAMA LCR "ay [sel appealed to the station-house blot- —a, ’ at TTT TTD ter. Ka ‘A sensation resulted when Commis-| gouRTH R The Bx-Commodore Haw something | i tH ; \ ! AMISH UUII ¢ par ead trol blotter and bs 8 b \ WIFE CHIDED THE HUSBAND, |sizue? fateercead.seum the our and tw Say About Crantleld’s Talk "i THE WIRE WA FAD *lerasure had be made in the order of Pre} i . i given Buckley that night. . \ + jury, “Wdt this could not be confirmed. aren 1 Thought It Fonty the Girl Did] lal to The Evening Wort) Not Acoompany tle Evan- Mr. Oleveland’s Part of the Pro- gramme Will Wind Up the RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, | _ 1 Maltland Kersey called on ex-Com- — ANNEX SALOONS WIN. Sept. 18.—The second day of the Fall modore Smith at the latter's Broad street office this afternoon for the yur F _ meeting of the Brighton Beach Jockey pose of giving Mr. Smith a copy of the . 5 gelist Home aes tn No Man's Land Are | Club was again marked hy a light at-| hone of elving ir. Smith a cony of the Day at Atlanta. Chenp ana/Will Stand, TENGARGG: ENG BEAREBONTG (WAS NOL ae Gnade by) MN INAH tO Lika Dohras > ( eee The Hoard of Excise to-day unani- eaters ered eapricnns Sie een ‘ , aT : ‘ ly THE PRISONER KEPT SILENT, | mously atonted as their ruling an ovin- many people kept at home who might] ,,(u, Aland Kersey Rave out the fol- 1 Oppasmsasonu ; MUSIC AND MANY SPEECHES. 5 affecting saloon-keepers In the newly ie Pane ne Spent the attertioon/ At “ord Dunraven would like It clearly i | ki . Not Allowed to Testify by Hin Law. | #exed district, By this opinion the inderstood. that the offer ‘cont i Thousands of People Whistles in a No The heavy rains of this morning ap- peared to have skipped the Brighton Beach track, for the golng was very liquor dealer in that territory is en- titled to the same rights and privileges Mr. Iselin's letter of Sept. 16, peared in t ap. § morning's papers, to t+ yere—Hin Relatives Tell Con- lcting Storien, luring the life of his present license, for | 3 . sail elther the last two races the | wich he only paid $0, as the man who ee tig coat pore kd one | Whole series, has never been inade | \ ald $200 to the Hoard for his teense. |i ite itin goot condition, | known to him either by Mr, Iselin 0: WARNER~—Tom, we did a slick job that time! nUBeARDIO BAY gape al (Special to The Evening World) Mi Malema There were plenty of heoks in the] OY the Members of the Cup or Regeita TOM—We did, Warner, we did! UZZARD'S BAY, Mass., Sept. SOMERVILLE, N. J. Sept. 18.—Cor-| oy Te canes weal wl Bne TROLS CUNStE esratedt bok, | Committee."* f fn = _ ~...] Owing to delay in the adjustment of the J. % he newly acquire! territory comes to us with | ring. act there was about one s ret ax , Southern end of the wire connecting the, , ener Brady in boginning this morning |® wumber uf persons actually cot Gusiness TEL TORE Be ERESRE cena Mr, Iselin's letter was short and to the vicinity say that gince that terrible | Seu! fhe ingued Into wath" of Anne ia ee eM Fi Eagle gan Tened em te Jone | teeta nthe on of exscnn-| DID YOU SEE THE TORNADO? | ON TO) CHICKAMAUGA, is>saiizsis ve etitet ir artck%2|reeuenuial redone ‘with aashingsy® Rogers, the eighteen-year-old mulatto | of surrender ax persons who are conducting Buk | Gryyo Pineiro eral nttaterie’ | modore Smith, was wuch a letter as = ee eure cleioele) WHan'cGi Psi ere eh aetyht behad an taco Last lo : iene "ter trehece at this Hoard in ther wid | Club concerning the reinstatement of! Only a thorough Kentleman and sport, {At Passed Over Thin Clty ha 2 o'clock when Gov. Altgeld | it is announced that the button will not wsirl, whose body was found in the| em under leemes of thi BGHLW GWhAKd Ana: £6 OKI OE thacout: P gus and his party arrived. Several thou- 4 woods near the Raritan River, half a} It ly ani properly within the discre-| jawed horses on the card were with.| 4" Could write, It read as follows a Forty-MiL Ns ser " people rine pall from, Illinois or | be pressed Heel 5.30 tie Saab i s thon of your Hoard to pass a resolution limiting ba © i ete ON BOARD DEFENDER, Sept, 12,“ Ithov of ny N Yorkers were hose who had served in Ilnois regi-| At 2 o'clock Private Secretary Thurber Nana cus LEE een Ue rien to surtender 4 lense to those peramna | drawn. Dae Uaed HR ee cee bic ete ere Thousands of Veterans Visit the ments, were there to witness the cere-| received a message from Atlanta stat. inte May HastAKGe a of It, a tornado swept ove nny. ance of alk Although the Mveaita Committes have iver Petia RORBIGE ; The: axen ing that tt had been arranged that the @ence as would clearly point to the ened We the nee Ot alll wor three-year-olds and upward; selling: Sve | petender: yeuterdaye, races mide tn nity this morning Old Battle Field transten Ot The INGE” MONDIREREN' ce | pressing of tke bubton, byy-Bremandd 5 colored preacher, Jacob A. Johnson, as riligenses under whlch no business has been | furlongs : Rs na eo ete Between 9.15 and 9.20 o'clock the bar- | the Government. took place at Lytie Cleveland ahould be the last feature tt her murderer. 2 ___ Cte ceete Melting. St, Ht Fin, sae f ometer dropped two-tenths of an tneh — Hill, we ridge south of the Dyer, leveland should be the lest feature tn The first witness was Calvin Corlea, ne MRE TO HATTER cael S Je [og tee ea) Co meroNe I truat ithe will tho) wind! increased’ from) elait to , House ix called. in-memory of Gen. | tie day's programme at the Exposition, farmer, who lives tive miles away trom} MILK FRAUDS PUNISHED. wae Zeus Somme Han, Atutly anwwer ove forty niles The ecntre of the tornady {Monuments Dedicated by Repre-|1sti: who was’ killed theré It ie’! ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 1k—The morn: . such Seal uly yor Ne nado sho stance north of the dow é el & here, He ald that about six years ago] = “E have never seen this not paysed a short distance t stward. sentatives of Many States. Glenn's house. ing’ GE} the) opening Gay et ee herd ‘ Annle Rogers, otherwise Beekman, call-| CoMley Gets the Heaviest Sentence | Fannie ii, 49 (ovlle. said Mr, Smith, “and I possibly Total Show ine Wante ged Pa Cn TU RIRE RNS BS Ce ee ech’ ceca ed upon him and gave him a note which Yet—#300 and Three Months. a May. would have if Mr. Kersey had not| along t St trou sie nae lice — Payor. by REV DR LRCRn ote Leta Load beens Cet et i whe had received from her employer, W.| The heaviest rentence yet imposed on | {it Pvt brought {t around to me, Mr. Iselin did] Ward wivIng Warning to seamen of the 4 vary o'etok. TL. DA Méconreti” made the | fouely bright and clear, affording, to th H, Morneri She had been in the latter's|@ milk dealer was that of John V. Cof-| “Tom Harding rush to the front ana{ Pet have @ copy of it, so we could not | SBRrOMUMIIK severe local squalla, shee een cae Claude Matthews, who respapaes, Aig e carnsle Oe ntcan” RO Pa " ‘d * | The we at oA anita h 1 ov, Cl t yi 10 cd, " 4 ol q service a long time and had left his| fey, a grocer, at 61 Seventh avenue, ‘| led Into the stretch, followed by Austin, |give It yesterday with the rest of the| morning, Where the Colton. Exposition Pi Ree) Band iTO- Reet: Gene Lew Wallace 'and Cole teow | cyt sam Fe ee employment, He had given her the note | Special Sessions Court to-day. It was] Cuckoo and Kannie Hy In the run home) Dunraven-Iselin correspondence,” | was opened to-day, is rand the} = = Walker also apoke, ‘The exercises were x ter wenther. in payment of salary. Coftey's third offense, and on being| red-hot Anish Cuckoo. woy by 4a short | Mr. Smith was then asked what re | {ampyrature (2 ilegrors, The tempera. | som SOP HENte Of ludtate eUMilik PAAN wee | nan tees ct ene cectce ) Lsmeneee | “T never saw her again until Saturday | convicted of selling milk which waa 7/head from Tom’ Harding, who wan | thought of tho published interview with | 6e depres ut tteciat 4 tty dae ee | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 18.—At| Dresent, He Been mut eAne number (at PUleieng night,” the witness continued. “Then| per cent. water and 29 per cent. skim teed eee ON eaRe OM NGLAT oomieeee Capt. Cranfield, in which the latter eatd | Louis, 7%; Bismarck, 52; Chicago, 76, Gale |¢arly dawn the tens of thousands of = -— — and every effort had been made to ge’ she came with Johnson and sald she|he was sentenced to a fine of 83% and | {or vet "e—Tthat he thought that “disinterested Mi re gras Non 80; Vince people in this region, natives and vist POLO GROUNDS TOO WET. the grounds in good shape for the open wanted the money. Horner had taken {confinement for three months in the secoxp.attce. judges alipuld’ decide ail questi | 285 Buraly, Gy dekreem dent and fair, |tOrm BeKUN to stir themmelves, By sun- & ing, and they who left the park yester i up the note meanwhile and paid me|“Garhardr ieen, a milk-dealer, who «old | For maiden two-year-olds; five furlongs an international race, and in this con-| slightly warmer to-morrow, with winds |UP hundreds were on the streets, and | oye Giants Leave Eagly for Boston | !Y afternoon found this morning tha’ $41.70 for it. milk which was'7 per cent. water and 19] Starters Heting. Bt Hit Fin. [nection he sald: | becoming southwesterly Poser, CCiE op erery CBeroup psa re th to Piny Three Gi Recta, MRMOreaen Bat ae I gave her this money and got her| Ber cent, skim. was sentenced to pay a] ernie Mitel RN £4 § beg] “L do not know whether the rep) ee the elty was thronged Oe Maree Geet wrought. ine ol iw and thirty day imprison | ; 0S ta 36.1. rs if *, i Not since the bloody battle that oc- to The Ev ie World) From the tops of the 347 flagstaff, la receipt, Johnson being present. I gave} ment wile a like fine and twenty day’ | jenla, 15 iGarrigan). 201101 & 5° 9 Vinterview with Capt. Cranfield is cor- | > new th y battle that © SOL Ae ‘ OF the 41 ORaptaAa Necalpi dehinaca. veleE Dratent | front, while # like Me and twenty, day | Sate, 1 hee EL Ta eae rang dmake ne answer to { NO DEATH CERTIFICATE, cutia here tuirty-three sears ago. hus| POLO GROUNDS, sept. 18—The| tne bulldings round the grounds Monte Johnson was then called to the stand, | Upon W. Loch, of 425 West Forty-fourth og titty) wit 1 § | that, but 1 will say in the question that “i there been so many people in this] Wuakers sustained thelr reputation as} the pennants and flags of the natlon- but hie counsel, Messrs. Steele and| Street: — Ra 3 4 7 |the Committee had no interest but to | Morrie Said to Have Died from Aes | region, Some of the old veterans who| Miimitkers again to-day of the earth, and the doors of the build+ Meehan, objected to his testifying. Pros- exan).40- 10-1 9 § § deal fairly and honorably with the con- | eldental Asphy station, fought all over the beantiful mountains | The grounds were unfit for anything] ings, which have been closed for several ecutor Dungan insisted that he should, ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. Balmaghie went to the front in the] testants, and my acquaintance Is long| The Board of Health: this morning re-) #00 Valleys surrounding Chattanooga ) ht A canoe race, and heneball was out) days, were all thrown open, and asked Johnson s dozen or more pie ai fret furlong and was never headed | and somewhat intimate. fused to Issue «death certificate in the [SAY there are more people here to-day) Of the question, even with rubber boots! Th the interior of the buildings a grea! questions as to whether or not he had| RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER I8L-| fro Mae one wane and. w half] 7 do not believe they could be in- case of Frederick Stillman Morris, of |!" upon that awful event, With Philadelphia “wae therefore ‘Pome | deal of work had to be accomplished seen the money paid to the girl by the | AND, Sept, 18.—The entries and weights | out, Glenola was third, a length away. | duced to make any decision, on any | 218 West Fifty-ninth street At daylight the people began to move, pond Over nine-tenths of the exhibits were farmer, what traina he took back with | for to-morrow’s races are as follows; | Time—1.08 question before them, that was not) Morris, who Was an insurance broker, | Wards Chickamauga and from that) | Davis, the new firat-baseman secured | complete, and neatly apparelled attend the girl to Somerville, and what he did | Fires Race—Your turlongs, | THIRD RACE, founded on facta; that was not sports- | died at 5 o'clock this morning at hie| Ue Unt afternoon the traina and elec. from the Faw tucket Club, did not make |auts stood at each booth, The police: there. SSOk TAPE co Cited mile and a #ix-} maniike, honorable and just." j home, His death, it ts claimed, wag {l@ Cars reminded one of thoe deading | at, Bost 2 to-morrow men had arrived and were patrolling Johnson feaned back In his chair look- Bettin, Arthur Glennle, the “only'' Ratsey| due, to accidental asphyxiation by i. | to the World's Fair at Chicago team will leave early this evening | the grounds. Exposition guards wer’ ing doggedly at his questioner, and re- rend, 36 Ham tony “ and twenty-five of Valkyric's crew will| laminating us Sforris had been Il) At tho battlefleld were hundreds of | ie i Meare ohare wineduied | everywhere, and everything was ready fused to answer. He was then excused, ne aad "(Sheed 16 sail for home by the steamer Majestic| “An Investigation has been ordered, | Vehicles of every wort and description from there to Washington for’ three | for the crowds. By prepared to carry passengers to any With the Senators. Aw the day grew older, the crowd: part of the historle fleld. WHAT DEADLY SCHEME IS "te im now ‘scrsied’ that chattanoogs! BIG FIRE IN INDIANAPOLIS, |sctncnad swe tamtsed, to the sroands Bane Murphy, 10. 1 the Jew. 107 GW. Reagan)s-1 Tom Moore, J05 (R- Dogrett) 1-1 Joseph Gorman, the ewitchman em- ployed by the Central Railroad of New | ,tsc laving this evening. The yacht’s racing spars and canvas will be shipped Jersey, who saw Johnson and the girl | Tedd ciety ; Juanita, 100 s¢Keetey 41101 4 N71 | by steamer later. According to present together Saturday might, testifed that | Anirem Beco ccs Bllnabeth 0 Juanita, attended by Kallirhoe, made | plans Valkyrie will gail next Tuesday THIS? Will have to-night as her guests, four| awalted the appearance of the milltar: between 12.36 and 1 o'clock Sunday morn. | Hay Tay sssss.sevessd40 : tre, rURBing to the fur turn. where!” Lord Dunraven's visit to Bristel and| _" | of the President's official family; Bec-| Loma Has mated at Halt q|baid and directors, Ing he saw the prisou-., Jacob Johnson, | Third Rare—Bix and « quarter furioog uirendo- then “took the lead, followed | his inspection of the Herreshoff shops | 29,000 Packes Claaretion Given TLEY Of the Interior Moke Smith, See~ Million Doll Thousands of strangers are pouring with the girl at the rallroad crossing. | Mise Modred ........108 Dr. Parkhurat .. retary of the Navy Herbert, Attorney-| into the city, Mexicans, Japanese an+ Chinamen mingle in the curious multt tude that is gathering from all parts of sie) by Nicolini and Kallirhoe, In the | have given rise to @ report that he had | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Long-Distance Telephone.—At 6 o'clock sey tessesesdO® Ohearn 1108 Mistletoe 208 Jultet_ Fe Shoe y Y ed Sa e armo Po Fen. sgh] firhe through the stretch “Hamilton's | ordered « 20-rater, to be bullt of altimi- to Newly Arrived Sold neral Harmon and PostmastersGen: 1 inl num, Mr, Kersey ridicules the atate-| HAVANA, Bept. 18--The steamer San- eral Wilson left Washington last ev Johnson, he sald, wore a biack hat, a light-colored sult and carried a light- uirendo winner b ‘i | this mo ‘bre colored bag on his shoulder. The girl| ,Zeurth Race—One mile. | Kalirhoe, who was w length srit-a helt | ment and no confirmation of the rumor| (4 Barbara haw arrived here with 1, Ing and will urrive to-night, via the five-story. Bulluing: wee’ wudnitethe | the cotton States, ‘The Governors, Gen: wore a gray dress. eet BRUTE scores in front of Nicolini. Time—t.19 1-2 fe given by the Herreshoffs, Dunraven (@oldiers and 37 officers from Tetuan, Southern Tallroad, ut 8 o'clock dian and Pennsyl-|erals and Presidential candidates an ‘Witnesses were then called to show 101 damaritaa .....+.. FOURTH RAW is well disposed towards the | Morocco, The troops were given a The first event of to-day was the dedi- | Vani i firm of East-| the hosts of veterans now at the Chick that Edward Beekman, the murdered upward, selling: one}class but he owns Audrey, splendid reception by the citizens of cation of the Michiga ate monuments) Tt spread immediau to the stone} @mauga battlefield will sweep down ov girl's brother, who might have been| sonore ne henting si. Hityin,}OWR creation, one of the — fustest | Havan at Snodgrass HiN, a point at which there building an the east 1 by the In-| Atlanta on Saturday. suspected, was at home all Saturday 14 Litte Ton, 99 (Leary) cv-om tl t's {in that) class) now in. Engiand.| The newspaper proprietors of tae city Was probably more hard fighting during ypuorel Bank ence we prthg | At nigh noon every whistle in the night. preity ds GRAN Lee Aa While he might desire eagerly to beat| distributed among the new-comers 15009 the battle than on any part of the field. | buituing i city broke forth into noisy chorus, the Kate Elizabeth Johnson, the Ama-| tumberman... Mion Mie Grace ee Captain’ T., 102 (Rei #3 144 21 4 | Howard Gould's Niagara, he ie by no| cigars and 20,00 packages of cigarettes ov, John 'T. Rich, with his staff and fire mmmunicated to, the |crowds in the streets cheered long and zontan-looking wife of the prisoner, | Trailer. Wt Ted Star oo Little ‘Tom led from start 10 finish,| Means certain that hiv Audrey ix not 5 | the members of the Park Commission, 1 doy Merde gteuiiding, |toud and the festivities of the opening who is herself under arrest ag a witness, | °°!" oA FOMOANRS 08554 and Won easily by a length and a haif| equal to that task. Audrey has given Am Americun Got Tea Years arraved a the hill a few minutes after 9 siman Scnleighter & Lee, the Indi-| day were fairly begun, from Best Brand, who wae a half length | Niagara about an even breaks 11 o'clock. Cha! C. E. Belknap, Presi-| ana Navonal Bank and the 4 ‘loc! 5 a was then called. The same objections Weedon Accused of Perjury, in front of Panway. ‘Time—1.43 1 | meetings thus far. | LONDON, Sept. 18 -Geutrey Perkins, °e10e: Chairman CE, Belknap, Presi ana Natonal Bank aha the express com-| At 1 o'clock the procession under were entered against her testifying a Swill ag Es CAS roalan er errr 2 Lord Dunraven will probably sail for | an American, and who represented him, S¢Ht of the Michigan Commission, made at del Ak Met aera Be. te command of Col. W, L. Kellogg, @ she was the wife of the prisoner. aCe ikea ee ee England on the ship-rigged auxiliary Se aw brief speech, hour at about half a million dollars.|the United States Army, as marshal In the northeast corr f that part of It ts impossible, however, to secure the| began to move, In the line were the ‘awed! RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH, | Yacnt'Vathaua.” “2 Hele to be a lanyer and Jo Under advice of counsel she refused to| qin perjury in the Jefferson Marker Court thie = to ten years at penal : euren 4 tal, but it was @ hard matter for her} morning by Thomas J. Clarke, of 37 Kast Twea'y- |servitude on the charge of levying and | te Kelly Neld the monuments of Wise MEY aim of vastman Schletghter @| Mifth Regiment, U. 8. A: the Wasi to remain silent, and her efforts to keep | tnirt street. Weedod. wan President of the Amer. | THIEME and Bookies Break Ahout MR. ISELIN A SPORTSMAN. Jcollecting blackmail. Perkins way in- | COM Were tyrned over to the Gov- Carried kof carpets, Ae vut| nigton Artillery, New Orleans's crac! her mouth closed set the crowd of white| iran Art Publishing Company. of 87 Fast Teeaty-| = Even in (eet Three Events, — | pais Satie Chinmente paw ldicied in Decemuer text ernment at il o'tlock, ‘The exercises | ued at. $k The insurance 18 not|company, commanded by Col, John B and colored men and women in court]! 'tteyon were presided over by Col. W. W. Wat. | known. - Richardson; the Fifth Regiment of Weedon RACE TRACK, 8T. ASAPH, Sept. 15.| the Published Correspondence. | = N the fre r rol at 10 : I into @ roar, Charles. clarke juds-| "The races run on this track this afters ae pene enicen ial maaeis; kins, Chairman of the State Commis: | oti yeK eorgia Volunteers and various Viale I Lewis, “Johneon’ in-law, | BAN. for $826.47 Dat the concern : LONDON, Sept. 18.—-The Pall Mall Ion catian ane. mudle F | ——— State troops, making twenty enge Hewls, Johnsons son-in-law, | Clarke. os Manager. Rote for $500 to noon reeulted as follows Gazette, commenting this aftern ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1s—in the | 7.) ; i aan | companies in all, a: i Who ‘lives with him, testified that he] tes this judgment a went before First Race—Five furlongs.—Won by ee hatin 4 vd \eueel ee rBPeASINGNia® hats en called to order the Rey. J. He TWO LINEMEN FELL. Biv ids including Gilmore's fa he Beek: Friday night | Pubile David A. Stover and made a, sworn 5 Upon: the letters wich passed bets provi 1 AUB, 18) offered prayer. Col, Watkins mous organization, headed by Victo, Saw the Beckman women Friday PEM | ment that Clarke was felther General Manager | Duke of Gloucester. 6 to 1 and 2 to 1:| yord Dunraven and New York yachts-| and Aug. 24, inclumwe, 6540 canes of) & Hel yenla oeae t | Herbert, furnished’ the music for the at Johnson's house. He did not see] nor « stockholder These declarations consti-| Pope second, 2 to 1 for place; Stanley i PeRARHIGE ihe Amierion Cup races, | cholera’ Ware reported and 21M deathgl oe oe A Breken Pole ‘Throws W tramping co'umn, which ewept its brill. Johnson again until Sunday morning. | (wed the vnerjury. The examination was wi] M- third. Time—t,07. men regarding the America Cuy 2 Aint rohaiss who reneivedsihemund:iney ae eS li ie Sol uran Which Awepe Jee ee down for y afternoon. econd Rac ive furlongs.—-Won by | Says that {t desires to reopen the cou-| from that In the province of} : | ie reet, Park between continuous lines of @d ‘The latter said nothing about the mur- es lecond Race—Fi long, lon by transferred Wem to the Governm ze | Park between contit der. But Lewis's wife told the witness oF Lady Lister, 8 to 5 and 3 to >: Marguer- | trove! so far as to make the op-| Podolia, from Aug. 21 to 31, 101 cares of! tinois monume were dedicat Bell, (wenty-five years old,|miring and cheering spectators. , To-Day | ite Il. recond, 5 2 for place: Tioxa| portunity to pay a tribute to the sports: | cholera and 45 deaths were reported. Hroudway, @ lineman em.{_ The head of the column reached th the site where Wi s hous stood during the battle, It is a fe hundred yards southeast of the Bloody Pond Bee cence one faked Angle Beshinah te Nira: apart kutes, the companies were halted anc '» Fire Department, this|the isxposition Divectors and thel repalting wires on a pol este in carriages passed into the rect, between First military companie: oY, fon the plaza, stacked arms an¢ | : ef. 08 1-2 | —— the Third Avenue Rall | ee id a half furlongs, | maniike behavior of Mr. Inelin | n by Pribute, 7 tol and out, Marie] It is a pity, the e#rticle says, that & Department Appo Lovell second, lto 8 for place; Re-| Mr. Iselin's handsome offer to rd he Tax atter-| naissance third. Time—t.27 1-2 ; : i The pablin hearing the depot, Ui coapaay (oe 4a AHienilie G2 nee tree tia (ay Lewis said he heard Johnson come] waiiraad Committee of the Hoard et Alderme tments. iastouers to-day appuiniet home about 9.45 o'clock Saturday night ed until Fridi fernoon was ° or ri 0 01 et ith | od. it ‘ast Seventy Attn an The widow's house was burned during | nue 1 Avenu a | wife. ed factor. hearing on | ol. 2 nraven could not have met with jacoht, of 14 yt idow's house was but i ken to the barbacue stand, whe and talk to his wife. Then he ¢ revoke the franchise ¢ Fulton, Wali] 1. . tion, The American yachtsman, the | Anwin few Wert One Hundred angi the fight, but “Bloody Pond! still) rhe pole broke. He fell to the stre wer ests of the Exposition for tradicted himself and said he went to Cortlandt Siteatn Ferry and’ Sireqi allway | For other sporting mews ace! (ion The Americun Sachisman. ihe Yothied atreet. temporary ele the|there. Tt Was go named Lecwune ite) a ‘ RBUHG erect a hore i bed at 10.05 Saturday night. He did not] (. as fai as Wall sinee, ly concerned, was) nage sad jerves the reenect | nesartment avgmen fore apt Pai Watera were red with human blood wnt received @ compouny ‘actur j The guests and the Directors entere¢ knew how long he slept. After waking | sourned watll Oct, oat 3.7 Me The Company of all lovers of sport. GASFY Gut (he blow ay ate asseeamenss, ter the battle, and the people living in the bem uh oon taken to the | Pay | where the formal open Wear ine seaslaea tonto — . ee . <ieeenerrninc oe ia ae a! aati, sterian Hospi cur he heard Johnson come home, tire 'to bulla within the sperifed ten years, as : " 2 win Waara \CReon he Oliver Johnson, @ son of the preacher, |*!>ulated In the apalication, horas Thurston, twerlyeiwe Year| ed on the sm said that Annie Beekman came to his Cried un She Went to Jail. ‘ vot Feet, an o-President Hemphill, as mast of the Mount Morris Blectric | vercmonies, presented Bishop Cl Pridey night for the first whlie at work on a/Kinlock Nelson, who offered t father's hou Raith Pa ris the name of # handsomely d Se Bhe Preah ree BAUraay wird He dressed, yet modest-looking young woman, who ‘ ‘ Feel, 6 nneCunE in Dany Woe Heme nll rineenige father to ge oney . was arraigned before Judge Fitzgerald thix morn. ) o'clock this morning | Col ve on ho read Wt , The witness went to bed Saturday! ink: charmed with keeplog 4 dimirderiy house and ke that Gained Glin to Go peal fon ¢ written by Frank L. Stan night at 9 o'clock and did not hear his| Vii iney goo ani committed to the Tombs tor Vie was taken to the | ‘Then Mr, Hemphill introduced Presi father come home, His sister toil him | ten dave When sue heart "he nentence ahe ry ital dear Collie, wha delivered teh opentn, ‘, ‘ome between 10.30 and 11 o'clock. | faved 1» leave the ‘bar. burkilng Int te | — 7 wtiress. President, Collier was. ¥ et mi gl oer attra | Gxclaiming “A not go! ie. Alix and Azote Out for Records, | lowed by Mrs Thompson, Presi en 1 awoke Sunday morning," | 401, for two co 8 vartied her over | dent of tie Board of Women’ Mana } added the witness, “I missed Annie} 'id¥e of steha SPRINGE The Board of] gers, who spoke in behalf of the We Rogers and asked father what had be) wlection and Registration Daya, | Sivrarance’ mMjoker Tt Waahington, the princing, ~~~ at_the depot. . oun | Ott S: Wednesday, Oct, 16; Friday end Satur |» pon and | Ni, Department Gg The prosecutor then got the witness | ayy, cet, 25 and 28 lection day falls on Tue Als ont 2 | Mavor Ring spoke for the city and father gor home the night of the murs | 44. Nov 6 Three Stores and Was Killed, | Mon. George R. Brown represen od oy 0. —— ’ i i { ie gece he bad RM then F asterism rarer, phom ld at 88.00 Laura Terk, three years old, of 38 Colombia] health from sneaking for che Stats, net orosecutor has showed that it|@h00e ot a 7.00. shoe, thoi 1, foll fom a thindatory Breseseape to ¢ _—__—— f ' must have been nearer to midnight, as} *em rood one at hat prion te re AE ROO EAR RL Mad Dog Put to Death. * tness had made several purchases el = ae cat Son en ¥ Your Orders fer Hailed Bi form BIRD'S-EYE VibW Of THE ATLANTA EXPOSITION. | Premier’ Bra Wines, | Poiicrman David N. Grannis shot and bttled ¢ Wuperior to finest imported, Sold mad dog at 17 Walker street chia morying i arywhere, 9* Then the witness sald that when he | tothe lr, & M. Sebaeier Brewing Co., Ve Qt _stores during the night. Adare