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The oply tangidie} A conservative estimate upon the Aca UMAR at-olte Bh fal) th headed back for Lioyd’s Point plans are that there will b “personal \\ amber of salovis which catered to the jo | PASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, Sept. jbvytin was well ahead and to wind- i) betty” plank In the platform an spite of | /know-vou trad sterday would pl |23.The Boston team, headed by Man- a fhelwsnn came about again at, 2.20 ~—- e opposition of the country members, | 28 umber at enth of thor so Sapo ae ager Frank Selee, appeared at these and stood, off shore. Spruce made 4 he elty. To outwa rearances these grounds thin afternoon. i she ain ures Herded ca ahores To Enter the Convention State! : j for the st Ha aMocs (bike filed ae [Baba Aiea: Voseil, boxes In the Capt. Griffin was satisfied he would IN THE LEAD, Democrats Mast Pege TRE. | on af Ee piinis nnrmc P ntine a ceca" eaenttce AT GRAVESEND, wyen's stern, This was at 2.23, | A i F i passenger on the Empire State express | The same dry state was apparent. in in the box and Ryan as backstop. The wit rk and continued tO gain on -Day. SH. When the Race Was fof" °%!so aeaPasSun. FATE OF MACHINE PENDING. ; fe areeycs (eal hed ete eS eneey IS THE TWIRLER.| sssuoo™™” "Sonn erally Cat to Pieces lant Little ships under glorious showers } Sa : on Sunday for a number of weeks Boston. Brooklyn, Half Over, \" sa cn Geah en Ween unt = ; ’ President Roosevelt said this morn-| a , hints, Si by Scratches, cim,che Sen qrte-aheesgrx Senator Murphy Favors Op-; Sf ae te ieee abet! wins | Big Amos Rusie Is in the] x: Anderagh land that shuts off a sight Tucker, 1b. Daly, 2b vote Tan! a posing the Admission of { Few to. teil sou. there were more are| Maer nico, 2 Noch, et WIND 15 TEN KNOTS NOW, eae ene as ea het Rival Delegates, wT ie ie gear S| Points lg Visiting Re os uate = |WEATHER HOT—TAACK FIST, Seorncs {V. came about to starboard at To "avotie) the same thing. There may | eC Mele iit | ee . . a headed for shor A his have been @ ee Laine) i iat he au I Peaeaters Look eae erack i F = Preliminary Whistle Sounded prciot"iZoeissen haa Tuy maitiained |RURAL DELEGATES AROUSED. aint a Re co he | NEW BASEMAN DAVIS AWAY, |s¥o he ae, Fine te uae BHT at 12.30 and the Starting wie ° 7 Vonimissioner Parker is said to have | atch i eyut Bannon crminxion Second Sntuting the Lead hay ekal fxcine Plants| couueremwat: caveok ARRANOINE: tH de the statement In a speech in stole second to Anderson. SECOND RACK . a . RAMEE irch last night that hetw wand, Tenney's My was muffed by Anderson, Signal at 12.45. NS TECHIE AIEEE Were hemeaoat alse ene CARat® EE eal Yon would u + pres. acoring Hatinon, but Tenney was nalled m Flew the cubshowses indicating. that. Ethel- Chances, The Senator was elven a rousing r Beane arene eters would OC ae at. Heats. Sutndie aincgied mrone Second. Wynn had performed half of her pour- cept when he entered the Yate | into the jannel which oran and Shind pied RACES [ners anitewate starting sit on the second - Hrouso Whefe (hires hindered pollticiana TWhen the present’ Board came the former's grounder to Nash, No patkielaa Pte LOOKED BLUE THIS MORNING. ‘At 3.05, Ethelw red before (Special to The Rvening World) were assembled. He refused to discuss don't think Commissioner Park Met ha ue delighted club women In] SYRACUSE, Ser The subject | the situation until after he had conferred | made any: such statement. (rom The Event vs rreaqondent Second Inning. P phout Second or reach with spin’ | that 1s uppermost in discussion among | with some of the other leaders understocd,’ replied Presid: ra shout, Kennedy and La Chance. “OURTH RACE . and making the water boil] Hat 1s Upbermd Sue einen ae sea scott | Velt NAMONAL PARK, WASHINGTON, | Ticker Dash on balla, “Hareiny . There Was No Wind at an Farly Ft aNd MS tn ward on | the 100 of the 8G delegates to the Demo-| Corporation Counsel Francis M. Scott | Vl nnuing, he sutd emphatteally: DG, Bene SucGothar'y uit ils ate | (WcAnGuror: Fywn einen, rince Liet Flea Hour ai Yachtamen Were the second round of the cours tes | cratic State Convention, which meets | was one of the new arrivals to-day He eleet this fall will not make an tote Sent. 3 ; eens of the | (ltd. Nichols base Falling Water Se ai a a rl eas Mgt UNL GUS that the whistles) to-morrow, ts of vital interost to New| Is a Btate Democracy delegate and ex-| of difference in the policy of this Hoard. terns An ita losing serk ings’ “Hannon perished from Corcoran Dersler aris ne Thus’ Sthelwynn’ was wivcmingtes: tune | York City, As the hour for the mecting | pects to be seated on the one-third of a eee eet ee cid theres ne SemHUn amainal the Kenators. ‘the Glia) (a ta tare out Hartington to Tucker alice Flen ee official time) ahead of Spruce [V. when] of the State Committee to-night draws | vote basis. Use thinking differently, We fave not ate scheduled to remiln: he Tree tT A erson pop Mel to Harrington. Daly Sho Aret Hale oh tie race waE ver hear, the fight of the State Democracy} He ia the only one of the leaders of changed our front, but are paying all and will endeavor to even up matters) singled. Schoch fied out. No runs, Arapahoe Second, ‘On the beat to the second turn Ethel He attention MOMRING. tO the AMIOONES pow the trio omlerenta 6 Hub, Both = Start. Beene Beat to the Second turn Ethel” | oor recognition at the hands of the|the independent faction who will dis.( {he uttention posible to the mmiions: for tho trio of erents In the Hub, Hott poe =i (Official. Ce eee te Dea cr the eeu Commissioner Varker Is even mang teams trotted out their sian twirlers, as aS ais (spectal to the Byentng World, s.| pointed very high. Spruce IV. was a ~~ ye een, ER rN Pee atat Atagietrate udlici’s de- | Hustle placing ti varlety of cutver and me xrounded to Bhindle. | Dufty | RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. Ethelwynn ite slower in combs about, but fol- | Sept ae An fg | ; i e \ wor pang cision that suda-water can be legally shoots upon exithition for the Senators, died, Daly to La] *3.—There was not much of a crowd at Spruce IV : LeU Ree RU ED URL ana ani onl Les, | oMine Police ® he tl aa very much | While Mercer looked after the interests | ¢ nN the track to-day, still the attendance FIRST MARK. her starboard. quarter at ‘ani | | regret to nee We nossivie. for a saloon-| of hie team: on rina afialod tant | Was very fair for a Monday, The broke out her splunaker immediately ty | ror Keoper fo legally sell soda in his pla Harry Davis, the new first baseman the bail to: wat y [Weather was stifling Puemee (XV a) ses aises Spruce IV. turned at 20807, leaving | [ior thing. gtronger on. the. sly.” itkins was a little uneasy, When the reached | third. | Shindle) dently built for winter racing, for the SECOND MARK. mark on te same side ws did Ethel: d 4 ED The Vrewiient said that! even on. the eft Boston Suturday night Davis shes reat ‘wan |rear is tightly boarded up, When the Ethelwynn .} Sip and began tovrun on the third les SUNDA ater questions an) NOCw twice recelved permission to go to Fall Rive | wildly tc ker by Long, Grif-| wind is from the west none of it gets Spruce 1V..0- mod form, would continue as heretsfoke, and that for his luggage, promising to Jolu his rings Ta Chance caught between lchrough the small windows, and the bite On the second run out before the wind ; RENT) loon, m take to sell s0d4 comrades in Washington early this ae ee *)result Is that the occupants swelter in erican boat did even better than i ai i 1 ected to do it n OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Sept. 23.—The] what she did in the first leg to-day, and | argest Violation was in th hirs| Manager Watkins recelve any word of 5 The crowd was not especially well Indications of the early morning are|at 24) was a good mile ahead of the ; recliet, Cont Doby Capt. | explanation, This Is mot Davis's first | (tin, fell trying to catch Tucker's | viuasea when, on arriving at the track, much the same as were those of Satur- | Pnélishman. offense, and he should be called down. | Harrington filed to Daly. Ryan ditto to | they found the blackboard covered with day, and tie yachtsmen who waited pa Ayes misund pal oid Not more than 800 persons braved the | Schoch, and Nichols to Griffin, NO | gerate! The rd was literally over for the purpose of seeing the tirst} CRICKET PLAY RESUMED. wats auld he toll i n KA | heat to sea today’s Kame, runtiy thrown out by. Long, Schoch [Picked to pieces, ‘The track was dry and Tace of the match for the Seawanhaka Mand dererming. wh the ‘The Hattiog 0 hit a twabagger Grim's "grounder |in excellent shape. International Challenge Cup between ford and Cambridge Men Mave a 7 3 Hoard would continue enforcing the . fumbled by Long, Schoch reaching third uae nad the half-raters Ethelwynn, of the In- Wig ead tae \ * cise Jaw as it had by He dictated | New york Sy agm ington, Kennedy and Grim doubled up on the a hat ener : BiRn EAT YGGhE Gate MAE Bprice 1s Lend to Overcome, ANY rie and sald they were exactly Ruler, ach former's grounder, No runs, Vor two-year-olds; handicap; five and @ halt 2H craig 5 i ak apeae WY Tiernan, rf loyce, Sh sivas furlonga. 8%, the While bint, ait looking wore ee TOWN, Paes BEB: ; delivered in his speech last might: | Tlemnians re Gh Ate SCORE BY INNING poe Bottng. St. HILFin. Tam glad and. pe 4 to he Invited to pe, with G Davis, 2b ith ihe, e ‘Reston, ~hOveod — | Marie ne be et Q ie 2 intel f ortcl oh you to-night, I must say unoMeiaily that T feel German, ‘3 jel bac! BOD OO BOD - 94 (O'Leary). ll and the leaves of the trees on land are| fora aunt cambrilae eleven opetued, at hn? tsa! Aim eran cen, thal mos Plan, 1 pewndiome, «| ON TRIAL FOR FRAUD motionless. There are a few optimists Ate : ag NE ct ll Clann PEL GP Rusler p Mercer, p. i gl Dulcle Larondie,#0 (Redmond)§0-1 10-1 i ys in the Seawanhaka-Corinthian clubhouse | “When stiimps were drawn . | pane ov eo heads: a fortnight may de) Cmpire—Mr. Hurst Dulcle Larondie raced away in front who say that a breeze will come with a ner thie viet an Pirae 1eMtnie Four Indicted Printers Catled tofand held her lead for a quarter, Then “dl f id the: cuine |i their two innings . { nate over, the change in tide, and these sanguine | men had put tod rh 36 runs for one| State Convention Is driving even the) cuss the chances of his wing securin fast Rall et next! Puller walked. . Tlernan struck out the Bar in Trenton, baler caught ner ang te was ol q Is sa he life of the ' Bi P her : nning easily by a length acu anni ue “ ine eet ' Inning. “Aer tne | Vet" and ‘tary problem into the bac recognition, See ee coe ad Wigirmnsie sired ane Se flew out to Joyce, F uller died at (Spectal to The Evening World.) und a half from Intermission, who came he yac d crews are all ready to jen play was resumes jay the ‘ wate Voces he neler tt isto revive] Second. No runs als Y ea ak fast at the. e face, end all hande are praying for o| Weather was very ‘hot Mitchell and) £tound- Scott In Hopeful ae hk eownether 1 is" to Tevlve| Mee eee a brilliant running catch| TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 2—The trial | fast at, the end ans beat Merry Prise ‘ Laat “Hill went to bat for the visitors It is conceded that the fate of the], of Brown's skyscraper. Wilson disposed [of John L. Kuser, of Newark; Charles wind lo come along before the fixed] Patterson opened to Mitchell, and in| State Democracy delegates, who de- ‘ believe re will be admitted,” he a of Joyes, Stafford muffe bey's fy, | Robinson, of Princeton, and Emil) yy pein he Led The steamer Aurora. which has been fhe popes for four, icing 1s She ether | New. York County to. the ‘Convention, ae am ngy assured we will be ; aii Second Inning. printers, who are Indicted for alleged | Starters.” chartered by the Race Committee, lett | 31 ‘As cawght by" Bohlen oft Pat: | will determine the condition of the State} “It we are Rot, we will return (0 NeW | yusy Negro Held Up and Tried to} Davis out at first, German singled. | fraud and conspiracy againat the State, Ut amet: the landing at Battery Place at 845] ters © ore, S2—1—12, , | machine during not only the pending| York without making a fight in the Wilson fanned, Stafford singled. Doyle | was commenced in Mercer County Court 14) (Doggett). 5 i Ww d o} 4 jackmall a Brooklyn Couple. o'clock this morning with the following | | Hil wis caught by Wood off Patter-) VAONne UMN Me tv itfonal con-| Convention. We may do that after- + lelipped a double, sending in German and | ois morning Monaco, 117 (ite! members of the Committ Chairman, | * Mini ea : » Bitte seep leah , Wards, If admitted we will Jom in help-| A herculean negro, who saya hy fa] Stafford. Ruste struck out. Two runs Ni , fa ‘i Owlet, “114 (Lictienela). 2. ree ChomaWelln otto We Wen, | gatiliigan , Was bowled by Patterson. | test of next yea ; i fia Woes. Mak Keoceas Ih the ASCAH CINNINGA The above named were indicted be-| Gotham made all the running and won, iver Hi. Cromwell; Charles W. Wet-| Score, 10-20) tail acored 08 runs|, The Btate Democracy tenders are here ‘ing the State and legislative tckety, | Isaac Se eee ee ie | rea ore saat cause of crookedness brought to light| though at one time in the stretch he more, Valentine Mott, Secretary Charles) ¢.The) Englishmen, had scored 8 runs) 1 yi goe numbers than even those of PUL Under no circumstances will we | Gates Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, | fat Tet by the Senate Investigating Committee, | looked beaten, Dolabra laid second and A. Sherman Waiter ©. Kerr. Was stopped. for lunch. at}. ‘Tammany, and they are much more) @@ree to support local candidate Peo EL IL Ss emailed At the opening of the trial this morn-| We"E He 2 \aotiem, yn, the stretch, At The Stlenianoe of geonting euithipe had made qt not out, and Bi ompiacent, The Tammany men are ce rage e say xe may not do oy eveencns ABS S: BONES, OH) SO t FULL oy W|ing Prosecutor Stockton made a mo-| the race but Primrose then began OE WAS SBN, ONY! & oxen having: : F of Pi doing the worrying. | So, that will depend upon circumstance i GAME AND| tion to have the Indictments of Heinz | to close and Murphy redoubled his exer- boarded the Aurora for the scene of the ; bs Wi Rona CHat ts us Our participation in the Convention dacs | Henry Shear, of 17 McDougall street, LA eaaneesters NACHS MILL Band Kruettler separated trom those of | Ugts.on Gotham, 4 rattling nish re- aquatle contest between the rival half as CAuK Murphy Favors Oppos {not mean that we will surrender our) Was rung @ rong is ly home fr | Kuser and Robinston, on the ground| heal from Primrose, who wae s head raters. . A Troy man who was at Saratoga) MHHE to Join in a unfon local ticket ntertalnment on the outskirts o that he was not prepared to try their| in front of Dolabra, ' Time—1.49 3-4. roy man he bs movement, although it's too early to| Flatbush late Just night hen they cases at this time, THIRD RACE. i with Senator Murphy last night says the ched the Boulevand and) Hulalo-ave- i y » 10 ocloc . 31 re. | Pred.ct whether even one will be put in) reached (he Boulevard a Samuel Kalisch, of counsel for Mr.] For three-year-olds and upward; handicap; mile a ratore oe tee Be the GLANDERS AMONG HORSES. |Senator expressed himself very unre-| tne geld, We think we are entitled to re-| nue they were suddenly accosted by the Kuser, objected, on the ground that ali} and « furvong, ervedly e factional fight in New s ‘io \Gisnlaye! " td four had been’ indicted as conspirini Starters Betting. St, HIfFie. of a ripple coming over the Sou ron | Mowed of Health Orders Five Ant. |Mrvediy In the factional Net i New | cognition at the hands of the State Con-| negro, who displayed a glittering shield Jointly and should be tried inva similar | Patrician, 112 (sims)... ed 8 the northwest, and the p: | th Shot. at On York Cl The Senator, he says, Ue-/ vention, That's all we are here for.” | und proclaimed himself a police officer | inanner. Judge Conover refused the ape | Lookout, "106% Mallardi. ccc, GL 2 18 loomed up into quite respe ey f : |clared that If the mach ne In his own) judging by the hostile expressions of| sd told Shear to consider himself under eck of Trouble, plication of the prosecutor Lookout led on sufterance for five fur- race loomed up into ay expec | crwo cases of landers were reported! town of Troy opposed the admission of | pial delegates, Senator Mill and. hia | arrest, The process o' panelling a struck | longs. Then lan passed him and, ‘praporticas, this mornin a stable containing /a rival organization he would indorse as TMirse If this breeze holds th hts will Max . twenty-six years old, of | jury was thea commenced. irawing away, Won In a gallop by ten jassoclate champions of “personal, Instead of taking him to the station, sro y o —— = 1 ‘Time—1.59. i ' B thirty horses. Three cases were discov-| that opposition, and applying the same Lip P | Bridgeport, was brought te-day from probably start, as on Saturday, on a Yin the same stable last Thursday. | rule generally, he will indorse op. Hberty.” will meet with some opposi: | Where Shear exnicer raves maleayy ‘Allentown, Pa,, where he was arrested | VICTIM’S HAT FOUND. ; POURTH RACE run of three miles out before the wind, It Ume President Wilson, of the| position of Tammany to the admission | “28, When they attempt to incorporate | Willing {0 ma, Tilt Mae from the police, charged is aes arcoida; selling: five furlongs, from the Centre Island buoy. ‘Phe | jroard of Health of this city, reported! of the State Democracy delegates, ne flag fell to a bad start. Falling Vater cut out the running attended la plank declaring against Blue Laws | conversation, and fin 3 ty tet) vith uttering worth'ess checks, for New York City in the platform. {hem alone or a ee ue | On Sept. 6 Hirsch came here with Falling Water, 10s% (Grima) 74 ina and back ais duking a total of} Health, but so far as can be learned iy i s mao cons country delegates are alsoas loud 11). Williams's price lietters to John W. Sherwood, Jeweller, ‘ i ee tweive mile Lotion has been taken by that body, , antagonize the very interests and con-\in their demands for the preservation , ust then Pollcemen Dunn and Bates, |3° ygaiden Lane; J. H. Wood, 21 Maiden} SOMERVILLE, N. J., Sept. 23. y 73 mer, a Keeps a live q 20 inta » machine, alon Yiame, on seeing the tart si . Easter Was aovthwest ty south'and Howingat| Wane ‘eeventecnth meee Under n and mamnialn the machin the army that followed Warner Miller's MRK: WUD as, on ta ee een | 43' Maiden Lane. He bought | in solving the mysterious murder of of Health must ap- tor will tell Senator Hill so, If he does Se ei eee eran was found & neavy club 4 kg ion-a bank 4" | cus cluna/atrangied on the Dank of thel eamnceny conan eon nded by ane hour ey raes. stricken with this the situation will be compilcated more peratann lant week “hey way the eo): nd the glittering shield, wh.ch proved ridgeport which w not Kood ark [wien uttering Marde? Cha Abo 104 (J. Perkiney 4 iat course will be the same, three miles out io matter to the State Board of!” mo do otherwise, he said, would be to| “ry PE AS TS Se: ope sae Raced oh fing Mee aatcck this morning the wind _,Titiotes belong:to Henry J Volk siderations which tended to construct |o¢ ~The American Sabbath” ux was of the Atiuntic avenue station, came aid the Seth. Thomas Wateh [detectives seem to be making headway : 3 ss a rate of about three and a haif knots Statut adopted the Appraiser, The Troy man says the junior Sena) revoir in the Republican Coavention at uverhauled and arrested yworin ct clocks, watches and | Annie Beekman, the mulatto girl, who By noon the club-house was deserted before the Health Board of the fn the rurdl districts are the ee ee eee ee oe i brlute, mide ot | Ho Mee Ghipned “tochim at|river about a mile from here, ‘They | streten the latter joined Falling Water AU eNayinE gOnar out toate the Can det ‘i ingretdey the rail. Falling Water held him there SPRY NOAY HAVING: BONG OEY i diy “Wresitent Wilson determined preach between Senator Murphy and that gn open advocacy of "wet" Sun- | monogram HRT tn court thie mer. ! nitown, Teallor, hat, and they elleve that this | to" ely iia Yam, “witere Prince e. no longer. ‘The value of. the ‘i Danneel Rea ig Willams said that formerly he was ¢ . urnish an impor Ta i 0. ‘ough and. won hy "The wind was now blowing souths ho! Ned at $8 each, and; Hel already alleged to exist oP be days in the cities by the Democratic | 3H \yiane mala ti torts utd. it te Wiech: Ueto Fitrgerald this | chain of ircumstuntial evidence axains: Hee nee re aWter ineat" Ghtmonda 8 about four knots an hour at the start- Spector sent to the stable to shoot | made wider, as Senator Hl is deter- party will be as tatal to the chances probate that there he ured his “po- [RernIne, Yivade Hy, AGA Rs aacok Johnson, th le neare evankelist, | Weck for the place me Mpaaiines ‘ them ais | mined to : re harmony at any cost of the candidates a it would be to lcrmins WOME a. sentenced’ him to [bent the money ae alt rian in aieidweport | my Propet Will bring out FIPTH RACE There was considerable haze over the HOMELESS AND STARVING | Maurice J. Power, Francis 3 cott, | those of the Republican nominees. fulitty days’ in tie penitentiary on one | to depesit, but he failed to do so, yn’s trial the point that he y " obert . : Cwentyenine di 1 Id have been most likely to. walk water between the Long island shorg |W. Ho Hornblower and Robert Grier No Open Threats Made. charge and wentysninn days: Ih Jail the road where the hat was and Connecticut | accien | Monroe, all of whom are delegates from jou tie other, OT SCHOENHOLZ PLEADS. found, JN nian ways home ‘the miuht ‘The preliminary signal was blown at This Made a Poor Girl a Vagrant) (ye state Democracy, say publicly that © open threats of revolt against the | i the murder, ‘The prosecution entertains | ra I she Wan Out Aeray, | theyPesnect to Ue cated, but they d0/ programme outlined by denator ut and! BOB KNEEBS EXPELLED. tne MIVEUET woven’ ie the nly uirest | Whe Alleged Firebog's Trial Set} road leading to pasnhiagn s Aut, . " expre the same sanguine conti- the eadare of the regular machine in stretch, ¥ » he collapsed 1 wen Starting Signal Sou Seventeen-year-old Nellie Sharkey was | nol express ES ERT airetch. Ww collapsed’ anil went dence in d,scuss.ing thesr chances among every city in the Blate are made by | qe In the Horseman Who Wan Ar- Down for ureday. to pl ie, who bad been eacol >| ¢ late the varato: nmitted to the workhouse by Magis. | dence in He In the ee ent to i > a ee eee ee amd ag ratery | tate Deuel, in Yorkville Court, taeday | themse the countrymen, nor have they per: | Mes is dabei sear ie Rents qrcoup:|| HANLON 1s CONFIDENT. ea ie oat and dtageing after that, or at 12.45 o'clock, the aharu|on a confession that she was a vagrant, | ‘They have done and sald everything fected any tangible plan of operation, | iy ory, tows 23 Hon | Who hus been in the Tombs for several ——a Arapa: who Was a length and ing signal was given ‘ | porecman Donnelly sald the girl stopped | in their power to make the issue be-\-Phey have no leadership, but tt ts ap-| 3 ( N 1 aha | months, and Who Was last week re-| Sure Bal © WIL Win—Doesn't} uit before Ed’ Kearney. ‘Tiine1.48 4 \ Fie course was, aignalled as throe| him at midaight Sacurday and told him j (Ween their faction and Tammany Hall parent that the majority of the country Kn een: dicted for arson in the first degree, Fear the Giants. i 5 Sie S hn {and Pring f essayed to get uy than ever, and it may be that the same in relation to both parties, and man elver an mented with the i to He them to} have recovered the murdered girl's out the pace to Union Ticket the Iysue, he remains away | fs : sible. . was arrested in Germany for alleged WY mics to leeward, northwesterly, and| she was homeless and starving as clear and unmistakable as possible, |scatesmen will protest against what 48 arose) it Uetiily fs AUTEN) Second offense, on wo charges, pleaded] y.q 1/71 MORE, Md, Sept, 2.—Manager RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH. Feturn, and repeat, making the total| since her commitment to the work-| They want seats/as delegates in the they ure pleased to describe as a) tn tat ne enter ees | noe el fore Judge Fitzgerald 10] yunion aald to-day” that he was con- distance twelve miles. The ‘el house court attaches read in “The | State Convention, in return for which) “flagrant and unchristian desecration of i Xinerioan reac Stitt [Dare L, General Semsions, this morning [hive hie team would win the pennant, | Falent and Bookion Quit vem tm flood and running strong, which will be| World” of 4 girl bearing the same, they piedge thei! support to the Btate) tne Sabbath expuilsion is bie I | Actiage Diatiotattorney Davis an Tie Agwcua to capture three games asc he In favor of the yachts on the run out. | name having ran away from home near and legisiatve Uckets, But they will About two score delegates came to Uys se IBA hA Rena tor Suneed that he would move (he (lalla tne Phillies. and to lose not mors| RACH TRACK, BT. ASAPH. Bet ae = fe ‘A Chnev isiand, A reward of $100 was | yor, they assert, agree to indorge and) town on the Srehe thinanossing. [Kon ie atan Ore roRie Of Behoentiola Thursday Cn Ene ee any, 40 New. York R So. ABAD Man Ethelwynn caugat the line just as the) Coney, Usland | nedara oh Bt her | Bot th rb & perenne I y tra. text the di af he) = —— i ets ve the Western elubs |—Th son this track this a gun was fired at 1245 = Spruce AV. | uiscovery UP HOLE TRUG ANE CAINE OEE FUE Te meat of Ahem Halling stem cpuntsy dls a Were t Cant Tench If ¥ Married, [are throwing games to Cleveland nocn resulted as follows: crossed at 12.45.08. Both came up to the} very sharkey, father of the miss-| local oMicex of to promise to refrain] tricts, There were less thar 100 in town| Where 5 xe ea games to : a folloRN eect line on the starboard tack, but gybeq | 'P8 &f, has Deen "notified : j tramp part sipatine ae a teket| at br ahaa, but every frelp that 1) Fire ’ 3 Pt Took a Swim in a Fountain. He 18 and out; Doress rosain ' , | combine agacnst th Jin after that brought deiegates, prin- | the er . : id : k 0 for place; st before crossin “i : 2 i indy... Thi earold boys, who took @ bath yes aes Ate .. ea had ecne on No Svengall Got Thin Beatrice. | cipady from the West. The New York ™ i pn 2 ates atiotls Lact in Area Reseere Danita eee Six furlongs.—Won_ by dred yards Spruce 1V, succeeded in| The sory of how Beatrice Moreland, a member : and Kings County statesmen are 9x> : phe a : ete tees wed $1 each by Magistrate Brann in Besex Mar- Sto 1 and 3 to 1; Gatety Andee yaetheiwynn and soon took the {ot Paimer Coxe "Orownles.” had Ged from the| Mayor Strong seems to have # pretty | jected this afternoon, “ ; as gone om wit | Ke uarlee, Speilatein, a, 8 to a for place; Velvet, ose blanketing Ethe! Ss a8 suas she was bypnotized by # bald! fizin hold upon the Slate crowd now here r ‘ i sae nash ce the vet OF hile, Coven, of 30 Bases aOR os Gpvuae Is Wan aH aDOwInK ny sat in the front row waht ater and the Tammany men, who ap- Watting for Tu > ; : i teusiees Mut that It warty warn ra ei a 09 Spruce ap stil) showin: reat worry to anather Bes:rice 5 ‘e © independence | oo ; * termptation of going into] ¥ Crematory Cremate: runn.ng ab.lities, and was a coup. Nita The Mint, hescrice Parently puszled at the independence) wammany's representation wall be HA Se I ee eee ih ie | pemmere Ce xf Aipliecyc Jengthe ahead. . Facer wenelwya nypaiiged, and exciblied by the followers of Mr. Grace, | quimped in at supper time and the whole piss) OVOr a TsleR eens; |pubult*bath next time YONKERS, N. ¥., Sept, 2.—At # o'ctocks picked up, and at 120 was on aimivat t ith Rove Cognian's gay the later will surely join the! own ts waiting ‘for it w.th @ rousing f the New —_— _ imcrning the city crematory, used for the Leys even ter ° 1 this marion the Mal te) Muyor's acheme for another union ticket | wevcome, Company a:) Mere, Hartell Pleads Not Guilty, [up of ih fii, seretnt Mcreimatory. ie, Wocated Oe ' Rounds First, as to the hypnociang. Sie) unless they are pledged not to do so. { h - ‘Gane a t Pet, ae Mre sabe Marte { 72 Eldridge street, | the Saw Mil Hiver road, the outskt the , nding the fi aces to kaow that ao Syen- t declare the Mr Bishand Croker, wha next to Sep : , 8 air "clerk nation Of periury in setting [Clty He. ts supposed that {t became ov The offic: (rounding the firs : | If the delegates do noc declare them-| gop Hil iw the most-talked-about Leino: | u Siok table" pct | charged. With aubortatiog of periory meeting | 10M 18 Ma er ae guigr mark was 7a) —— selves against the union tiekel every) cra in the State, will arrive, if he has! H H rly house. pleaded not guilty = = Hathelwynn Wa 17 sevonds 0 Ikabella and J Are Out. Yammany man will vote against admit-| joe changed his mind again J 0%, og serald In Part 1, General Ses Another Tamsen Delay, he first run Ue whieh had ies oplied to dudeo Hartt in UK them at to-morrow's Convention Haan arpa A | — — —= on ring. She te out on ball: Police-| y. geegoment between Distrivteattoraey Fel- freshened to 4 ar Tapnella. Weondisee apetiae te daden Darreis ta presentatives of both factions look | (Urns < Prached = Mig Wildest, ping Wife Sail Away. Fideidae. Greet station Side ‘i f. ‘Tress, etiooney tee y yas f the Suprenie Court to-day for alimony and coun-| Repr as | seems to be posted about be intentio : fing Josie Seibert tu | tows and Gen. Beulamin P Y i “ feo pending trial of an action for abso: | to ator Hill to settle the problem to) if he comes his visit will occasion! BD Ss wan ow rr ¢ $2 Sin Sheriff Tameen, the fling of briefs on demurrer ta ; it ‘ oe : the satisfaction of both parties. If he : ' @ tra et with Wil to ihe indictmenta againat the Sheriff in Geaeral shore, on 1 tr atitel| tuto d.vorce which has een roughs againat her | the gatiafactt both parties no surprise, end Bit shoes, way pay from #10 to $16, when! Sussisng was postponed until Wednesday See eal pe eaeen, Uae Maeve (a | Gaede. Wilh aia RESRs PROIACR: AP. his absence will be accepted as an in- r fe Feber hs wo "or even $4.00" are —_——=— ne tiret tack Wi) improper felasioce wth” Sdey ascended han ey een aig sieamer Palatia . SA every’ respect 9 he Little fellows stood far into shore jiyrman mizcet, Brovkiva, IM tsez, on account of] © The Grace men appear willing | dication of nis failure to secure the ¢o-| sit, could get a thor at i Fe ae viata tant out of the ide, Whieh had mearly which he left her. | Mra, Knudised flies @ cross | the matter with him, and singularly operation of Senators Hill and Murphy — + 4 Salen io aaa We fit ae Fen © entries ant other spertisg Cached hugh water mar Ti Malleging that her hustand left her" for a 4 :D are Ls. FP ’ air a aD ‘ ews se e 3 reached his fa enough the Tammany men are a trifle Premier’ Brand Callforaia Win (ie fall) aad Mirew bisa Ho ects sacking ie rkdmizgs oe] BOWE HEC NOE “ Funnite lgwed the shore on short tacks, (us aircc-swuhd’aireen” Decikoa wu Autived, acentical of the advisability of doing so. (Continued on Becond Page.) Guperion Wo Snes tiayorted, vid ever were. * | rue ony