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¥ i t . 4 a es THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SE EMBER Z 23, 1406. | | marie of snow. but yesterday's bright MADena00D . sunrhine made great inroads on it. The }. r] storm. was a record-breaker, auch a | pc ahi depth of snow never having been seen ir,’ wat Greely, ety miler north of Denver, | ’ The Young Gir.’s Life Like a reely, fifty miles north of Denver, | . the. snow was” fourteen inches | Flowing Brcok. 4 a | syhite in Denver nearly lxht tnchen fel LY} 4 i pies oe n the mountaine (t exceeded a foot in many. places " % ay —_——— In, Denver the follage had not been —- Its Course Obstructed by Many Ob ” touched by frosts, and the great weight acl of wet snow was more than the limbs ' 9s Stacies, U could resist, the people being awakened (] th Sena orial strict asians p | by the crashing of branches torn trom . . ; = CH RPE nota shat ¢ 7 Some Timely Suggestions Regarding a ardly a gingia shade tree in this pore A i teed Cool Spell Not De “|aienot ink Sta etched amine otore Reapportioumeat Serious Subject, or re neve any eoy epee ie ore ‘- utterly ru! igewalkn were. came S : = letely blocked by the broken branches. ll * L Brooks make rivers, rivers run to reas livered on Tima Sein = pa sings. the poet Drees to. hte Worship. of OVERCOME BY. HEAT. Aesculapius, the fret knows physician The ’ once poet it penned. his verse tn - ° Praise of the ancient practitioner how aptly his Two Persons Succumb to the Uns NOT RIGHT benu‘Iful Hue would apply tothe Heo a women, 5 usnal Temperature # | The chattering brovk ux it fows to merge itself hee ? 14. in the larger stream repreents the careless, James Choppel, forty-three years ol —_—-- thinking young girl. The wild and tarbn of Rahway, N. Ji. was overéome by heat | H ie, thong » jot fedliolne ta Nach An E di Session of ain sometimin flowing emery, then das . this afterne: mito cust | Ing over rocks and down tuto unbroken depths, According to Schedule It sinayrnisa givers, ‘ie was taken to n Extraordinary sess |Attuce coming a riehiy iver, bearog "reshytertat bid) hha ts bosom, ix the woman wiih @ Casey, sixtycthree years, of ‘ Should Be on the — [anid Sriet Rett wu adie tv Supreme Court Was prong pomibt ities heat at 1& Union Square thi affernnon But how muny itis : eo wa en to Bellevue Hospital “standin: with reluctant fost Broad Atlantic, jShe was taker i Convened. arene Na oe tet eH é ‘onianihood Rnd childhood Heet,"* DALLAS, Tex, Sent brink norther | . solleitude to their parents. The young girl ts IT WAS 95 DEGREES AT 4 P.M, ris tere ssc atnen, coon 61 THE ERRORS WERE FLAGRANT. |r noes so nae fo In teimperattre of 29 1 the heart after slight ex ; ee a al noes yatton, pmine in the 4 This Breaks Wenther Foreenat. : Thin Wan a District Created by ‘ | ber 23—Ice Fam Tacibinyeme hours: ending kB. a Combination of Three Wings Fish. lay ter New Yore-@lty and viet Falr of Democrats, Pants Ant Ture lay. meekly gmeers during. to Here inw at Atrs, Homer bard, of 215 4) or Tutatay Tigris “eteler, much vooler -——— Springtield. Mas cued) Tur, ber seve nen Twesday nieMt, winke eeneraiiy westerly, | The With wg wecoant of ts The Hourly Temper: follwing peooed Phin the liages in the Assistant Corporation Counsel Con- Pernice, far thes moet jondke ne indicat te 4 of Dew, | Tim Wiig, | be The “oieemamaier a Bete hema roly, ax counsel for the Board e cen GAM... 79 AM. 8012 M86 N Aldernien, odmitted in the extraordin- #| SRB ie ie THE ELEPHANT—AS AMENDED BY PLATT. _ Gry term of Supreme Court to-day that Sa! 3 34) A PLOT, SAYS JEROME. een a oes pe 7, el ; the Board had reapportioned the Third, | Init ber haus wel the gen at m werson in S87 we ‘ hut ‘sald he was going to New York rere ty York Pomuorace. Thettete: [Fifth and Seventh Assembly Districts | onty winble ts aieup herself, but ter its Excise VE ‘8 Allewed Deal to SEAN a tno gone to! Rates intimated that, nu ai Jef the Thirteenth Senate District upon Tea uaree tHoTaT i Mad Farmer Dunn said this morning that et OM Lightly. Sg Seen Ree nen es) aes ppeceiven and hey. lincorrect Information as to the popula- Teinedien he the warm wave which broke the 185 | justios Jerome In the Court of Special zee ae - 2. ! might as well « now us at] Hon. ‘ Fecord on Saturday and Sunday Nad | geceions to-day made the statement (Continued from First: Page.) | AWAY TO SYRACUSE ; : ; ‘The correct enumeration gives the |) the il say arveyntog wan elusive . ‘other side of the butld- > Distele ] at watraw’ caine so our mi A remembering Gone out to sea, : |that certain siquor deere had told to! ip preventing the State Democracy from | ser ectiny nd Vander, Third Assembly District an excess 1 duat Tiiad read of suite wousidetul ctees made DS 9 5 fe agree: Me nade by them that | Conventtot i o the nu et . M ¢ dl resi ts we Rea AEDALY “wan @! beh Gent: Hib] tnay ghoul’ nol. ie’ VSrOUMY vrowe=| “ToTIRNE wm, becohe. at vonterences:| ba Saeeth Talion abammalivites «ach dete! be new constitution, and on the facts, | Hottie had Uren partis sede S maken @ ow tecbrd tor Aept. 8. Jcuted if their cages were transferred |; nd dickers, and the routine busl-| Although the old-time war-whooping, vy chev d spectaity [48 Submitted to. the court, the reap: | tan 'nelteve th ken The hottest Bept. 23 ever recorded 1M | froin the Spevial Sessions Court | ness of the Convention will cut a very In- | the Playing uf bands, the marshalling bul mixed in with the | portionment by the Board of these three | from « New York was in 181, when at 8 o'clock | A. goon as court convened Justice |ayeniticant figure compared with the 4M parading of district organizations from Hrookivn and other districts is in violation of the funda- ip the morning it was M4, six degrees | yornme wail to Aasst Tnattiot-At- | oretiminutiens The Balt City, which te | Preparatory to embarking tur a Demo- Wy Von cHemouracy were |mental law cf the State. ot epee re higher than this morning. iornay ak Herlinger, who is detalied | hot. ad) uninteresting the Crate State Convention was not in evie ez "The Worle s story, but| ‘This will necessitate another appor- reached her growt Handkerchiefs are still swathed about |.) yroscute casen ther iheontoun: ‘stethods mployed to make dence In and around the Grand C Hani Fseeeta eive ent te Whaat |tonment of the Third, Fifth and Seventh the necks of hustling New Yorkers. | rast week, after conference with my | visitors diagorge, will be overrun with | Depot this morning, there was friter for the tos! jaatt nat andy looked | Askembly dlatricts. Betwithstanding the fact that Mr. Dunn | coneagues and in their behalf and in my |aelegates and camp followers, and | Much enthusiasm as ever, and just ws for a tight, but rather | Vfor it” | of believe the Board acted honestly | DAd lost a seneit this young girl de. Stated it was only seventy-elght degrees | own and the Court's, 1 asked yout to| there will be conferences without n} much hurraling for the vietury whieh J. De Borne mr from the information in Its possession, Insosnortatime from Dr, ues Nev at § A. M, and would continue to erow | eal the attention of the District-Atior-| ber, Six or seven hundred all promise ty belp in’ winniis next mall Jeet Or. Connoly, “Wt tt tor eee ee rt ter etl cooler all day. | ee shine me November Hon't kha t so far as it related to population ney of this county te the removal of | men, 20) machine men from Brooklyn t a a 0 pop “A glunce at the above table shows | a jieg for viotition of the Excite iaw | and Buffalo, half as many from All , Some there were who thougat it pos- | trlets, was not correct. ireivin hi ithe temperature hourly, and there I6 gine Sept. 1. and Easked you- not the | Troy, Rochester and Utica will maren | sible tiene might be a litle unpieasan- ts always made| “Upon this agreed statement of the | fort ts the ?S “wothing in it to indicate that it District-Attorney—to Inform me what} into town and make things lve Littles for the reasun (sat the Uy New ole amiss sin the cage we will submit the mate | Rhywelan. | any, positively. pe rowing cooler.” | was being done In this clase of canes,” | ‘There will be no marching clubs, and, | York Democracy men, who do Hot travel ee eh Sour TET sega the Court Hiciie, OBERT ANY Al WH However, it is hoped that Mr. Dunn | +) caused a request for information to] uniess Tammany brings a band or two, |!) the same caravan wath the liaves i Subsequently Mr. Connoly sald his| aiylorby wetter sethat in unig tile remeds you fe right in his predictions and that be- he male to Col, Fellows. sald Mr. | io must he State Committee wil Of the Wigwam, migtit: possoly fal " | statement tu the Court was an acknowl- r'physiclan and receive the berietit “fore to‘morrow morning top coats Will portinger. “1 am awaiting his reply. T| meet at the Yat. Hotel at § o'clock, | Ul of the an dl es and muters it Jedement that the Board of Aldermen | Mitgreatakil, | ted spay and straw hats out of date |i jive, from my own standpoint, that | and conferences are on at the Tammany 2 Tammany bad in ap , | hud made a serious mistake In the mat. | ; i for the son, yost of the cases have been referred to | headquarters at the Vanderb lt Hotel. te poseble that “Bosch repew ‘ pro} Let.on. | ter of population the districts In ques- | Manoeuvring an adjournment was si aeWal Cantin Ot the Waki Wave Haale” HEIR AEC y may have had this in mind also, and Mrutarmer Convens| ten, “eden the nec: Caudal ured to an hour that would admit of i [the Grand Jury, but many cases have Convent Meets at Noon, that he took pains to avert such an le before. Tut we] Uo u itution no the cane coming before Col, Grant. Lape pont te a ie ae Us [heen held back on account of the press- 1e Convention will meet at noon to-/event. Me decided early that altnough eat ot our weeount.” ssembly district shall have an excess | | Delinquent policemen believe they can boraers of the Atiantic count ‘States, | MA business.” " morrow in the Alhambra Rink, which |Tew'minutes of cue other: hcp mould ond Sant detente to atrives “He | ct BOP Re Src eae arias (as of with a small fine den do but think i wit reueh the n ne- | ae » Sundays ar Be be ieay ye has been gayly caparisoned for the & ther In ad "heave by different sections wag fatiow eg by Bes es ba : the popularity of an election | According, to Engineer Smith's sto j day. vill gradually grow tee Jerome, “the violations of the E eae hiek to) be Of ths bial ing Thomas Keating dit | precine: ne Wi e dred a cooler, but we shall not experience the cise lawe, aa shawn by the 1 1 a ee ie ihe dele |_ tHe Ggers atid the lambs were sepa | Sennen mia t | As counsel had agreed in their atate- | Forty-fourth street, near Ryder avenue, Budden arop. in Lie vedioracuie vere | partine amounted ta eit eta UO UR es Je" rated just as completely as Hw ten-fout John i ire 1 | ment to the Court, that the Third As:| 0%, & Sunday morning, when he heard which was felt West, where a fall of large nuinter of those eases were suri Ket away dn Lees fence ‘tay between, then Josepn bi, Hoy ) ihn . fome one call him a fou name. He @ degrees was felt in sx hours moved from the jurisdiction of this | two days, The first will be de-| To the Tammany cohorts the “annex” | Quinlan, Josep y iry Moul-| sembly District has an excess in popu-| turned and saw Charles Rhinehart, a “By to-night It should be fairly plena- court imi HIN: digtahine. do. hellitoeehe tproper on. Burty-sccond| ton, We” ML ) Sputtman, | lation greater than the population of an | Saloonkceper, talking with Policeman yam and by to-morrow night We shall The perees of arrests LBV OFER CSL OR: Ly [street and Pourta avenue was given) Jacob Kunzemir Iward Grosse. “| section district, the Constitution had | 2S? wy «) forget, that It has been warm, percent, on succerding Sunday, he ry Relmont’ who ts to} Over. Tt had been. id 1 othat ot |"‘Among the Brooklyn contingent. were t " ‘ ution had ‘When Smith remonetrared Rhinehart “Throughout the Northwest this morn: SUM other cases were renmuved from lye temp Chairman, and ex-¢ 1 go in two sections, Witla cat Lory ex-Pollee Commissioner datves 1D. Tell, | been violated in the reapportionment of {hit him in the face. After much trouble, Ing. there han becn 4 general fall of | this Court for The Grand Jurys actlon. | wor whe will, preaiie. permanently Histrict delegation, and ia cases) Assistant Distr nev Clarks, Mus | these districts Egen was induced to arrest the saloon- from fifteen to twenty degrees. This) and on yesterday the number of arrests | members were smaller Fat Halgtead, Civil Justice New Adon | phe doard evid keeper. i . {8 more perceptible through Wisconain, | Inereased 1) per cent deliberations of committees and debates | Otaera iwo dstricts Would occupy | Goettinf, “Wha. “wants the Mayoralty ard evidently took some one! “tn the Morrisania Court Smith was | Michigan, Ulinois and extends throug | The removals, prior to the Septem | on their rn one car, nomination, and State Commissioner to] fse's Agures,” sald Mr. Connoly, “and {accused by Egen with fight in the the Central Valley and ‘wy down to ber violADonm Wo owas distihetly stated | an wean nominations will be) That plan, however, was abandoned) Chickamauga Lou's Ro Stogman. the figures are not correct." Istreet, and he and Rhinehart were Texas, where a drop of fifteen degrees hy the hquor dealers tome and alse jewriy lay, Delegates aad trienis| AML the Tammany ies wore off to syra-| Ty str, Connole fined ‘10 each. fa, reported.” j10 the Recorder of tis county, Werr | made, and unless some of the candidates | got together in groups, itrespective of | ese by 1.2 o'clock, ‘The antis left the e ‘onnoly's opinion the mistake oo Ate Dunn ears that indications pout | made under the decnet ageeemeit Lat | retire it will requite several NoUFe to get | LHoRraphY, did everybody Was satls- | Grand Central at 11 in the Third, Fifth and Seventh dis- CAN’T ESCAPE POLICE r Vor Of this breege becoming stronger the'r prosecution should noc We ViKUM | thisagh pallotlr | tea. | triets will not affect the validity of the . Te nuay ths a refreshing fact wo know | ee otgve, nor can amy asso-| The hotteat teht will be over the} xdnociarke although othe arat ection | BROQKLYNITES ARE HAPPY. {+ apportionment of the other districts ; that tn Denver, Col., Dodge City, Kan, | clates that in ties Tt mination for State Comptroile | Was Not dud to leave until 920. Tne frat) oh ie in the city. A Baker Ponnded and Used Up and and Huron, Dak., the temperature was | nevertheless, v8 curr au stated.” y Sdchea B ts to arrive Was ex-Police Justice Pasrick | Shepariites @nd& Have| The strip 5 y thls Tmotiing two! degvecw below "the "Districuatiornes” welldwa' i'l" svra Augustus Scheu of Buffalo, a member | 19 Aue a toes tune anwtes Mal ite | eeiites © rine StrtP of territory affected by the Fined 85. 4 freezing point. cuse, and Assiaant Disrrict-Atiorney [of the State Committee, will be nomt-| piace to himself, “Hy # o'cock, however, |. ABRetd ony One-Third Hania, ‘stake in the reapportionment extents) Rudolph Suner, twenty-five years old, ‘The coldest place in the country was | Davis ix in charge of the Distriet-Attor-) nated by ex-Postmaster-General Wilson | Ub latforms were crowded. Hut] parge delewations of Bi sn Demo-| ftom West Nineteenth street to Broome | F "i eet, Was ar Bt Vincent, Minn., where tt registered yey's oMee to-day | ; id the subdued excitement and the | are F Demat eat: ah ie | ker, of $1 Sullivan street, wa WH degrees." Frost’ iw reported from all! "Mr Davis sald that he had heard of |S Bissell and championed by Daniel poof conversation. no would im-|crats have already left for Syracuse to + along Elghth avenue, Green-| raigned in the Jefferson Market Court the Western States from Minnesota |no such ng Many iquer{ 8. Lockwood, who Was the Democratic fe who they were, attend the Siate Convention, ‘The regu-] We avenue, Carmine street and West| this morning on a charge of having as- pouth to Northern Tex 1% with the cold | deaiern’ ant Atiornuy, and | candidate for Lieutenant-Governor last | more than a dozen badges were | n | tars fare a trif active In getting | | econ sites The election precincts) saulted a policeman. v ; en a tt r sue TANK | year, rw ere 10 bu R Of an ay tha rites. ‘The Kt in thie district He bei ‘ 7 ‘ It will, however, be adtuites consid | ment hai be ON Jore 1, Myers, ex-Comptrotter | Kilts or Was there a solitary band LWecon tho arenes Nae sts idee! me fares ea Suner's coat was stained with blood, erably before reaching here this evening | “Assistant ney Battle. who eodore HF. Myers, ‘As’ the minutes fled by there were | aimoxt to a man, te-inortw y 4 ound-| his right eye wat black and blue and SE LO-MOrrOW MOFMINE, A wave trom| jimh CHES, be indi uu |of New York City, 1 tn the race, al-/ansious, inquiries for ex-Henator lun | ood feeling Hetween the tw aries on one side. he had a severe sealp wound... - the cold wave from | said when shown the sta 'Y |though he does not want to run, Frank |Kett and Senator Wo 0 Ww! @ Shepardites because they] Frank D. Pavey, ay x ; i the West reached Buffalo, N.Y Justice Jerome vy yee mn Of i Moar a f canal. | Neen delegated the ask of providing | expect to be a Rinitied tothe BAVRALIOR Ran NEAR ay couneal fevered the] policemen Kelly and Walsh, of the a) Boston this morning thet mperas| urd of na such vA pbell, . Is refreshments for the braves on the on a one-third basis, ant the rexul lividing the city int tal ane ene In] Macdougal street station, who were the dH degrees; ibany eothon date necauxe they see a chance of control a on he city o thirty-five Assem- y i owe l- meee aut Tictavine Blac © fepress.~ ken Parker for Annoctate Judge. Was a how! of indignation when | things in the | Ventlone | wy districts, of which three, she Third, iaiie wan ely ac net ere ces, ; 2 de ‘ . Wh not be found n fact, he Brookly Is said, really | Fy A n 4 g = ithe’ intense Heat of the past few days yon trey put on batt { FOF Assoclate Judge of the Court of das tf Te woulld he the dryest Kind | have’ no. tetera ‘tate Beane Beventh are ne Thirteenth | mark on him. Walsh had a slight extra supplies after li o'clock. transferred canes. 1| County, apparently has the call. vere surrounded inca moment: (onmigate of onvention for the County Glock a descr pies wih! Walsh. sald the prisoner and three Detail price jumped to “five cente a| p Mirection of (¢ Hows. | Woratio C. King, of Brooklyn, will in ore any damage 1 he even) tary of State, The irooklynites wilt |) a description of these | other men tried to Ket into a saloon at “pound, just five times higher than the | on the District-Atto yy z ex-Benator Plunkett loomed | support him. ‘They will not force the| {hree assembly districts, ascribing to! w, d Varick streets at 4 o'clock ‘usual price, and by noon none could be | ney's office made by Justice Jerome, all probability be named for Secretary to fall back. Then a|General on the Convention at the ex-| them the following: population Ee i gaits Depeueed oven at thie Meure, |. would be umpilous in me (9 an: |of Btate jth trucks rushed for-| pense of the t howeve Thin) Diatetot yesterday afternoon. The place wis e emergency supply 0} ons|swer for Mstrict one erNere' are ctdur candida eentor Bikte: the vans. There will be Uitle contest hetween | rim tate closed, and, according to Walsh, this so held by the Knickerbocker Company, will say that assuming that jiqver ceal 7 ere scores of cuses of “extra! the rites and the Regulars ‘ District 1 ced exhaunted early In the dai Sa ae iiny. such | Treasurer: John B, Jutson, of Fulton: ‘af and hard atuft: cases of [to Bate Commiticemen. ae ihe wares Neen tia angered Suner that he commenced to 4 LgAt the fish markets the scarcity of ice | agreement ne r trorney Het) John A, Martin, of Harlem; Cord % oss and everything in the! ment between the factions cov the hese figures, abuse the Police Department in the vil- at a considera meld) Joss. | to Dhosecute them, T have no Woubt hl) steyer, of Queens, and De Witt C, Dow bie Hine Imag. nable 1 | Paine were not correc est language. ishing < le des the District-\ttorney would very much f i ¢ nall these things Were seen, and @ row in enth Ward between] 1 a) eto c aly orderi er to ad to be supplied as usual, but the like to have their names.” of Schoharte, J they had heen safely stowed away | Aldermar McGarry and Assemblyman mn Sear Se te ee (ia | meer reneR edly (Ors ene mane foe could not Na had. and Ae & conse gE yes For State Engineer, G. C. Ward, of fe Was an old-time cheer that awake | Hennessy and “their (leis. hay no! mo Deteiet cantal leas than the| meye_on, Walsh sao. he dnally) piace e, pon toi 3 d, Oneida, und Ruswell KR, Stuart, of Syra- | ened, the echoe jed down very much. The action of | Xess in population of the Third Dis-| him under arrest. Suner, he said, fought ~ ONE CLUBMAN ARRESTED. curse, aes candidates, ? Lpeeiete arene aareneaie ee eee etal Comite: (| eek over the Seventh District: Four-| all the way to the station-house, and the TORNADO IN NEW JERSEY. Nigne| The Might for Attorney-General will [fifty ‘Tammanyites in and around the| settle the trou roe pag | teenth Election District, 1,69; Sixteenth | assistance of Policeman Kelly had to be 7 ela @ Beer Last MERE 6 peiweon John M Stanchfeld, who , 1ebot mony the number of fam tar] grace by the anti-MoGarry ites Election District, 1.331; Seventeenth | obtained before the prisoner could be el-Shaped Cloud Left Wrecked it ie Soe! : enh 2 | faces seen were: hey say th. Will have a big bune E tion District, is ese ict " canes jae once a law partner of Senaior Hill, | EX’ police Commissioner John C. Shee-| of Alderman Mo henchmen wher | canis MEVe Geon incited tein eee t erauenE a Corn Fields and G Max Buttenhagen, a spice packer, of land Daniel G, Griffln, of Watertown, |han. ox-Assemblyman, Moses. Dinkel- | Gprest before i days pass by for | 6 e been included In the Seventh} ‘How did that man get that awful (Special to The Evening 40 Grand street, was before Magistrate | who Is championed by ex-Gov, Flow apis, Amustant Distrlct-Atterness John | fraudutent voting “at ie "recent prie| District, and had they been go included | black eye?" inquired the Magistrate. > oNSWICK. Sept. 23— | Bi: Q Prey arke! Sourt to i Y. Metnty and Barlow eoks, on- | maries. | the law would have been com; ith, don’ OW, td Vals . je NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.. Sept. 3—| Brann in Hasex Market Court ¢ Harry Miner and Hla Valet. — | gressman William ‘Sulzer, Regs | "Whe primaries of the Democrats to| This discrepance Mr havcg enon wi PACD RAEN: ARIE WMBR., WHON A tornado pas through Highland) to answer a charge of violating the | i iat who attracted the most ate| \ Commissioner "Barker. | erect delewates to the local conventions | i a vey contended, | hand rested on the Bible, Park, a suburb of New Brunswick, yes- | Excise law at the Pelham Social Club. Satan Ie BSPRGUES CORKS. WAR, Newt iinehy, vs ‘omnm ssi yb | wilt be held Friday night made voll the reapportionment, even If} The prisoner, through an interpreter, ternoon at 3.30 o'eloc They Tt atroet, of Wilh lecle daresidant jon Syracuse today was a Ne heehy, Alderman John Lon he Republicans are busy trying to ision by election districts or pre-| sate srt ea pil : home ia not thickly settled. and the |, t itt st ane a sortal party. Inet | Yorker who wore a long frock cout, silk res Murph: ‘rain. | eet settled unot a candidate for’ Mayor. | cincts and not the division of clty blocs | ee dg ee ee reo ie way home aftex orm dil not wreck any buildings, bue) The Clug gave aw social party Wastin ion-pray moustache, waxed to | CHY Judge Van e Koch. | Mayor Sehieren's frients are trying to |.” sion of city blocks] a visit to his brother, when he {1 cut a narrow swath Uhrough corn-| night. Patrélmen Lake, Sullivan and | at atta " Vex-Police’ Justice Ryan, Sssombiyman | induce Bess Worth to tuke his hands: adopted. countered the policeman. He got into fielis and gardens for half a mile, then | Ahearn, of tM Broadway squad, heard sharpness of sttletto pots, | Davideon, James W. Rote, William 1) off and permit the resoniiation of the Heekman adjourned the hear-|an argument with him about something grees in the shade to 87 det when it] in Pelham Clib rooms” Policeman Lake | Sper and valet, New voy j land, Dann, Amb Me-/ ances of recorntiton after election day |s¥emit additional information on minor) first thing he knew he was be Was directly over Highland Park. ow a Rew of ber ih the hallway and | THIS signature attracted more atten: | Call, ences Delinour, ex A8-| je will perml: the nonvnation of Mp, | pornts to the station-house by Wats J. oH. Marsiand, a restaurant-keeper, ‘ Aran bame.onit tion than any other on the book, and) somblymen John Connolly, | Mauries| Schferen so as to get rid of some vexa: 1” When the city was reapportioned, the | S14, 8no nad come to His brother ofl- ays he saw a funnel-shaped cloud ap- | the policemen drank some within ten m a the word paasod | eatnerston ander an, | Hous questions as ‘to other nominations, | a. SO MBPS PRRROES ON ods t08 | chy BaNA TALE p hing from the West from off the | ,, Patt Wat qa NARs RES AOR: Che ee F F I ¢ ¥ “oWillam BR. te we Tammany members of the board, with ‘ a he Gy jimas in the s pclon nouse. and Raritan iver, The cloud was a most) President of the Club . around: “Harry Miner's got a) valet.| Rastus, B the assistance of President Jeroloman | being led back to a said the pris- Rly fun nd appeate ublican jan Johnny Simpson | a skit sta eis i a nt Jeroloman) oner. “this man Walsh ‘and another px rout sunnel. Dae papesree ed for Truttenhagen in contt this) Great Scott! Hut he's right in it. Dry | min John ALLEGED FILIBUSTERS WIN. and the two O'Brien Aldermen, defeated | ficeman, who 18 not here, assaulted Ie ched the clouds, while the he Chub tad) be Dollar Satiivan will behaving one next Sexton, James Fo Carre « Dol. | the plan proposed by the Republicans}! was clubbed and pounded unmerel- 4 thin and almost touched a and the The Rowery Congressman woultn't lar" Smith, Richard O'Gorman, Civ | dary im the Cuban Case Find Th and «ubstituted a Tammany scheme, | Mlly-” arday. The me ny ny light on the identity of ha Justice Daniel Fo Martin and ex-Assem-| Xa ats: : ne, | “The policemen insisted that the man aoa around with & were poor, hard-work.ng h i P he Me bivman Wright Holcomb. | : which the Republicans have since been| had not been assaulted They admitte c * ng up clouds | f - coat ey personal attendant, but He ney ace conversation among mont of. the WILMINGT Del. Sept ~The | desirous of upsetting through the courts. | that he ala Bot have the black eye when Of dust. In color wt was iue, ver the same : ster rance gave evidence that) delegates was the ‘story published in| jury. in the Caban filthustering ease, | The objectio g | arrested him, fee erat nace cic 1 ogre aid the Br ial as “the: Workt this morning that Tam:| after being out Mfiy minutes, returned |, The obsection of the Republicans to] rey how did he get it?” asked His On the farm 0: harda, trate. | Under the curcumatan Pammany men up to in-{M@8¥ Would fight hard “agatnat any | with a verdict of "Not gufity.” Paminany, lines of the new Thir| Honor ATI eaVaRTETN twenty cattle were a fieldt |» wht about the viola amine en up to = teenth District. is that they make don't know," said Walsh, who .t! The chitnals scented dutger. 4 young man whose Democratic ex-Postmaster Van Cott's|clutehed the Bibl to Mr. Hichards, before § Ping Was anicurned unt Arance indicated previous service 1s | mer Republican district, “Ofecer,” sad Magistrate Crane, de- approach of the cloud, ard ing ai 1) o'clock. Hutte : The acton {n court was brought by|liberately, as he looked Walsh squarely ether in a corner of his pteman's gentleman, but he would | Charles R. Gleason for @ mandamus to|in the face, “I believe you struck that fe kaw what, war the tri he bur — tell anything about himself except | compel the Hoard, of Aldermen to re-| man. as he save you did. There is no] Ted Into the field to drive s Excellency (the Congress apportion the district. As the Fall term other conclusion to be reached. He did der aiveiter ; 1,0. CAMPAIGN PLANS, | tat “tlis Hxcelioney «the Congressinas ghiauet dav nit begun the, ‘Arat Abt not, have the black eye when you Four sheep scampered away from the 8 OL Ming i onator Ou Ae: Monday in October it was feared the|atrested him, and he was not out of t group us he did so. and ran through |» 1 TosNight—Parkhurnt | Valet Was the sensation of the day court might not be able to dispose ne | Reeptnn of the police since then, You the field. In @ few moments the tor Te Gt die othae. novel’ teaturne: OF the matter before the first day of regis-| officers have a faculty now and then of nado Was upon them, he declare Vratnes Hach [Paps : rie Vartan tration hitting a man, and hitting him hard, lifted the animals high In the rhe : tne tae | TAMMany'a exhibit was Veteran Tom For this reason Lleut.-Goy, Saxton,| too, Now it. would have been much dropped them Sagat 10) fe | xe . Dunlop, the oldest member of the Wig during the absence of Gov. Morton, ont pevier for you to have come out truth: where they were found #tune “r f zation meet | vam Page niop has been a member of vened an extraordinary term of the| fully and ‘sald that you did hit him, = ‘ he Hrowtway Uentrat Ho- | oh ee Ee RET ORT court He may have given you cause.” 100 IN THE SHADE. 5 ' roby HMA ag ea re Meera —— SEan edo TO" eat Was dogga tty * . nated a State convention in thirty “1 ‘belleve you did," said His Honor ——- anane ; for ths veare. He aye {wee any reason LOOKS BRIGHT FOR M’GILL, | 31 discharge the man, as 1 think he has One Death and Several Suostrobkes § eta tat why the State ~Ktacy should be ad - “Now he'll make charges against me," im Portland, Me. i r 4} mit ‘ Likely to De Jersey Democrata’| sali Waish, “Can't 1 me 4 a charge of PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 2.—Thomas Faas aye « the other Tammany men who Candidate tor Governor. Bpine. drunk “ana alsorderty’ sealnat Molia a ‘longehor died from the t " ' 1 ned up ff aia) were geet) TRENTON, N. J, Sept. 23.—The niet ne was drunk and disorderly,” was eat im this city to-day, and several e he new law Atomey John KO Fehows, in a white Yemocratic pr “| Hix Honor's reply. heat in hi Hy 9 ay a PO pireca evra = jD nnerhth politicians her are discus Galen thade e Gharee of drunk apa Persons suffered sunstrokes r i tbe heals States |e i ae ieee irg the nomination for Governor, to be| disorderly against Suner, who, however, ati ne Hottest Gay OF the Burn yentent re \s Martin, a ai made the Demogratic State Conven-, swore that he was not drunk when a the thermometer rex. ie over I ros f ot nty Cle utenant n ) | Torted, On the policeman’s solemn oath grees in the shade on an average Sunde ‘ The.“ Har tion next Thursday. ‘tts generally con-| [har he was under the. influence of Min tmany yiacer work: Han been | PE Are eyes ea aki fp Manem ae ie ceded that Chancellor McGill will be the | jiquor, Magistrate Crane fined the pris- ‘panan he day on account of thet pan | Bassas ie You Fiat Tur sow fxcan Comm anion, CROKER LEAVES SARATOGA. | Rominge,, ynlese something wntereesea | O6F Bee —-+ — Jers wre doing y well T wan pleaped = COVERED WITH SNOW. to bear of th Sheet Be pt bee Reports received in Trenton indicate| Two Buralars Get Four Venrs Each, ’ attention to duis ut art of Com. | Satd He Was Golug to Sew York~ that two-thirds of the delemates elected | Jutge Fitsgerald, in Part 1., General a s musioner Marburger, which my society Murphy Of to Sy race } in the different counties of the Btate |this morning. sen Colorado's Gr: orm Was a Ree- mit erie declered tn fi tf McGill Whittaker twenty-seven years old, Commissioner — Hurburger fers TOGA. Sept 23 —Senator Mur- | have declared tn favor of McGill, A ft ord-Breuker. from some of nthe extind que ; A enahHing: tor (ha ovkoG USS bs majority of the delegates to be chosen Hil) rag ng Eau pleaded " bur 1 have me wile " * r at fe pri se: ni ‘amden 4 r) opt. 23.—) ¥ the i ‘ Shae a Sere captured A\ ing through. tie shoes be for McGill, aires, | Clerk's office, where he found the reso- Street stution, and. ‘Michael | Sw ey, of the Sanitary Squad, w | detailed to the Detective jureau | Parker's request, Black Dress Goods Department Ts now thoreughly stocked with every desirable plain and fancy Black Fabric for stylish AU- TUMN and WINTER COS- TUMES. *morrow, Tuesday, will offer 2, 700 yards 48-inch Black worsted NATTE SUITING, A Decided Bargain. 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. Workers are’ Wanted in Every Line of Trade and ia Households, Watch The World’s Help Wanted Advertisements. DIED. O'BRIEN.—On Monday, Sept. 23, at his residence, m0 Fast 1424 st, JOHN O'NRIEN. otice of funeral hereafter, COL. GRANT SNUBBED. Hin Colleaguen Set Aside One of The case of William L, Smith, me chanical engineer, of 655 East One Hun- dred and Forty-fourth street, against Policeman Egen, of Morrisania, which was tried before Commissioner Grant last Friday, and was dismissed by him before the case had been fully tried, was discussed by the Police Board to- Ys Col. Grant was absent. The Commis- stoners ordered the case to be retried and to be placed on the calendar next Thursday, This 1s regarded severe blow against the Colonel on the part of his colleagues. When Commissioner Andrews was asked if this Was not true, he sald, with some hesitation: “The Commissioners Know It, but cane not help it. Commissioner Andrews will try Egen's case. Last Friday the trial was to have been before Andrews, but by some Commissioner Parker was asked his opinion of the K case, “What retrial the Commis- sioner, considerably surprised. He was informed that a ‘resolution been adopted by the Board. never heard of such a resolution,” Parker, He went to the Chiet said lution and read ft. to bring the matter up at the nex! meeting of the Board for discussion. At the same time he requested the Chief Clerk to make note of the fact that he (Commissioner Parker) had not voted for it Commissioner Parker said the matter had been discussed in the Board meet= ing, but so far as he knew, no conclue sion was reached, POLICE BOARD DOINGS. Only Two Meetings to Be Held fach Week Hereatt: The Police Board hereafter will hold only two meetings a week—Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10 A. M, Commissioner Parker's resolution to that effect was adopted at a meeting this noon, Patrolman Andrew McCarthy, of the He told Col. Kip) Commissioner “Parker's clerk, Loule Posner, had his salary inereased from $1,209 Co $1,500 a year ol. Grant ts visiting In Lenox, Mai At the meeting of the Police’ Boa: lay the report from the Bast Thirt fifth street station relative to the sai bagging of Policeman Delehanty wat thoroughiy discussed he Commissioners were of the, opine fon that had Delehanty been armed with A nghtstick he would probably not have be rpowered by Coleman, a long discussion it was decided to instruct Capt, Martens, of the East Thirty-ffth street station, to arm, Bis men with the long night stlek wnen tl go out on patrol at 6 o'clock this evi ing. Commissioner Amirews said it wi question of only a short tme wh night sticks wil be restored to tht of every precinct To-Night | {your livers out of order, causing Biliousness, fick Heedache, Heartburn, or Constipation Take Hood's Pill: * Hood's Pil shi done more for me tham all the other medicines I have ever used, I would not do without thom for twice what they @ast,'* Mrs, MoLLiu A. Fuoot, Frost, Obio