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oo THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING 8a Sage SEA] NeW HAMMERS TETRAIRT QR [2s JUDGE COWING ANGRY | MOF" PTE OU TNDICTED, BUT WHY? } Q. Did lig say he would send some trends to p Saya Martin and Gilroy Are | here. Wan & Goudsathed Hot ity PI H.W, Ford, Who Says He's a Broke | . tuikaoners? A, Yes, he aad that. to Step Down. latreet, where the Simpsonttes and the! or, Arrented nt the Branawick. - 7 Wouldn't Be a senpes ar\ Croker had a late breakfast Schutt factions feught the batt | ‘he mar ted at the B tok | nar ‘ Schul actions fought the battle in! Qa, i é ) artested at the Brunewie © The witness also testified with a filend at the Murray Hill Hotel B the Twelfth Districk. After bitter wean | SCOPES Fellows for Allowing yeutoriny oh a hares of attempting Real Estate Dealer Flannery —*. would not stand as a scapegoat to ¢ thit morning. had wen hurled ab if gone min : ‘ to defraud the m i o4 up th Captain’ ol jou M Ss . 4 wedi hl SO 7 ant o defraud e Management of a board ~ pp the Captains wrong joing, @nd 8h) 1, ine cate were @ number of Mr. —_.— Jutes Johnale Simpson struck Martit the Benjamin Trial. il of $192, and who aaa he was Ernest} IN AN Angry uandary. mf | The testimony. up. to, recess looked | Croker's former political acquaintances. Dovine, one of the Collowers of Sehulum, W. Ford, grain broker, of 1 Broad- | { ve et ompar: with the latter's testimony | ceeded in getting the ex-boss's ear and over and over in the street. Others on ing and Was remanded for examination Captain Caused That (Havent of diuckiey, with that he | engaged him in conversation. Vigorous Advocate of | rot sides joined in, and it looked ax to-morrow morning Mr. Croker remains dumb to all i though there would be a great deal of Catt the The prisoner made no statement. He Sergt. Hammond Says the i-sulsls ste gino psi inetinhig| AME er ens etn. (Lauterbach 1s the MOSt| ainteimsen kt fo sta thes soles | SAID TO HAVE BOUGHT VOTES. |'et™ Marke stor urs tie wor | CAN'T SEE THE INDICTMENT. | “ction on the patt of the acting Ser- @ : . geant, At Buckley's (rial he swore he | terviewers trouble, When three policemen arrived, Ree eesene ae appeared crectfalien at the Lumitation Arreat Protnity Dee to a Lette Erasure. | hd not pond Buckley hg the J virolmen| yt was stated this afternoon on excel- the Former. Undef the comniand of Capt, Sohult romptly Discharges the DENS postion, es anid he to| WRECK Mia Typewriter Copted | Ot Buckley's trial he awore cent authority that one of the results the Delancey atreet stadion, Even aft Accused, An EVO. Work reporten,. Ana for an Acquaint © (he erasure in the blotter of me of the return of Mr. Croker to this city ——< the arrival of the policemen the great pee ee could have avoided. this, complication, . : j1y a name “and that the erasure was | will be a material change in the leader. est dimoutty was fotuit inn had ig ot pen for the haste of Man: sy his own volition. ‘To-day he 4 ord din clearing the st nee NideKnun PAIN Rook : : , . } THEN HELO HIM RESP |Ewore he erased or corrected the entry |#hip of the Tammany Hall Organis THE MAYOR FAVORS FUSION Bon carried the district fort iaeloreae Benjamin, an |"N Weel ugo yesterday Ford, if that in| Tomas F. Flannery, a real-catate ej}at the command of Capt, Strauss. tion. e] fet fae old-time Tammany iHetan and patri lroally his name, registered at the Bruns- | dealer of 531 Hudson street, who lives 4 {after recess Hammond was cross-ex-| ror some time past the affairs of Tam- qihere, wan a contest, in the Thitty: [arch of the Eighth Assembly District, [Nick WH A wonlin he represeated a at 2 St. Luke's place, and who ts one @@ el RMmINER OY LEN YEE Rc many have been guided by ex-Police jourth District, but a full Mate Heket] wax down for trial before Judge Cowing [AE Wife, Both were we andthe best-known men, socially, pone was secured, the couple havi 1 Martin aed. °t,| Platt Men Gave a Drubbing to] ,A,!isely row took piace tm the three. {today for onying mo Q. When you swore to-tay that you hi Commissioner James y cally and In business circles In the ol} : r to @ man in the cafe Promised to Send Friends to Maem fae of Bet Eto ge wih hig | Mayor THOMAS F. : atthe conv nus on last election day. to ved Ninth Ward, ts one of the maddest mee | sth street aid you tell staied that these gentlemen are to be wat . the Suburban Club, One Hundred and brough: A i sl Ab 2) requested to take «less prominent part! Administration Reforme — | Seventyestxth atrset and Vanderbit ave. | 10" Me Democratic ticket Tie thie. city Aonayy: handhags. Lienjamin was indicted an section | Yesterday Manager Sweet learned th Ile was arrested yesterday upon @ — of the Penal Cole, which provides |x KUCEE nad borrowed 320 from the charge, the nacure of which he has net tHAL Overy ¢ ha or a vote M4, {OMee. He went up to the room and |yet been made hae ae tery who pays for a vote “ii indsng no bagkage demanded that the {Yet been made acquainted with. He a ityook. | SVity of an infamous. ct punish: | bil of $132 Le paid. been indicted by the Grend Jury, as he 1. Commissioners to Inter= | "aires Rho trouble atatted through ni tell the truth when at Rounds. { {nthe organizat . sha nth Huckics Hal-you auld Juctethe contrary? | The man Croker's friends have de- : Woe ne cereus started Citron Hi A. Yes. to the heat nt my knowledge. cided to place in the position of leader ers Last Night. i avlon tie aneor the eee cede for Him ig tion districts, and there was a season of @ But the Matements are directly contradictory. [as Chairman of the Finance Committee triers, ail there wa rasen of | AJL told the truth to the bes of my knowledge | is ex-Police Comusstoner John C, Shee- = hen be. oF r the tion of a chair ward J Tuck wasions han, and it is stated that Lawrenco — sa t ‘ field supporter, was toninated, andjable by an imprisonment of not lese | Ford deciared he had no money, In|thinks, mainly upon the evidence of Delmour will be given the Chairman: ‘3 ‘ wo placed ‘ e me Ve r chee CONTRADICTOR Fe eee te cunt cam-1THE BOSS NON-COMMITTAL, | Chatter A. Reriiam was also nated in |chan three months or more than one | {Me mean time s letter, had frached the ‘his own typewriter; but netther himaelf af STORIES. Adiy mixed up as | mittees, eater: was dufeated he a vote off Yeate” and he is not available for pub- | Agency, AL-IML Brondway, to. the et-|10r his typewriter has the faintest @ to the Strauss was in| The friends of Croker and ex-Mayor wai WY to 5S, jie oles for five years after conviet feet that Word had pasaed worthless [idea why he was arrested — the station-house and the time when|Grant are said to be acting together ‘) —— . eee ka Rt Other Hotel, and Mr. Beveett Bi, ‘i 4 Sundsman Buckley saw the Captain. [to Dring about these changes, which |Goo@ Government Crowd May Put 7 ording to the evidence which Kal- | At"ohce caured the siieged broker'a ar- |, ""t, Flannery haa a great many Slemaey Roundsman ackley Got in Trouble | y 1 iia, eaaVWRALIGN May be-effected at this evening's meet- Upin Toker tor All Autte CANDIDATES’ CLAIMS. mus gave to the Grand Jury, Benjamin | Myer’ © in the Ninth Ward, but many more ac and Mis Lawyer SN atvut the eennate before ftuckley's, tr ey Gs General Committee of Tam Pktinds Vole paid him four or five times over to vote , At 872 Carroll street, Brooklyn, where | quaintances, and he thinks it was one — : Omiy wirh Cape Straus and 1 ta n E . i sai Theo hdinmany Hee eosaid Renja- | Ford ald he lived, it was staved by | of the latte 7 5 fur Sten Aine! every ing TP t0oK the desi il alma Tammany Lenders Will Consider mmany Uekat, He mall Benja |e" ford, wite ue the broker, that hetl cr tive eee” ee ee min dé not recognize him after having | husband wee tn St. Louis, 8) paid htm ones of Gwiee and that he was | man in custody must. be able to collect several times for hin morning the prsone MT the | Of his arrent, i n impostor About two weeks ago, as near as he” morning th yer maid Ne was fea recollect, an acquaintance—Moram . | dueclved' his Site and waa wii: | 2e thinks his name was—called at 7 wyers Abraham Levy and Maurice [ing to take the penalty. He sald he had|lannery's oMce with a draft of @ Grant pow and made a Or uniitentionally testifiec Police Captain Willlam Strauss, of the | (inl, that he made the er East Sixty-seve! ed upon the witness agatr CHARGED WITH PERJURY. iG —_ Them To-Day. madmit that he had false) 4 Wey Tho left wing of the stuffed white] ‘The Mxecutive Committees of ‘Tam sure ut his] @ Row in Collin's District to Be | dove of peace which “smooth Ba" Lau-| many Hall will meet thie afternoon to street station, {s © 2wh volition. CH & M oi vas | oO je i of action during the cam. 8 or | Tiammond became more hopelessty Setited In Court: terbach uses us a pclitical mascot was] outline a plan nm durtn: | trial today, ‘The accusation against wn fo . patgn for the State, legislative and co fitilis seHou IE he ts braver Ruts 1 CrORSEXAMINALION CON || ja: thor FeAill of thoICOMIMlitee, Oh Lorre tne Mere cya yeiten en Cuetec” Maat atthe. other leauees [Mayer appeared for Henjamin, and ste [Twn alan gating avd hat been reckless | lever i bie hand, What the letter waa a te i , re! e i a eee sada he fT’ bevy satt he would ask Judge tte ‘ ‘ about Mr. Flannery did not know; but ay mean dismissal from the Depart pat this question to you at the trai ot/ Credentials’ refusal to recognize Gen. Db ‘ hee 5 ye on hand, and before the mei Arned this aftervoon that the 3 may ismissal from the Depar Tpit tins question to you at the tral of ond drubbing to the administration re-| will be on hand, and before the meeting | ON Ut ie MME Ga AAS Oe JMned this aftervonn that the |ic) Moran asked nlm if he, Would Canin sa ae teen aa a er formera, who have been crying for al is over tt is probable that the VISIDIC)T) Hut on the Sehoenholz arton case eee arRtneie the Ce. nul Goavaae ot an slele- | cusion ticket to give battle to Tammany. | supply of candidates for all sorta of of Hine Monday to enable him to uttend duce Exchange. He the real estate agent sald certainly. gates at the recent Convention a The same ift wing of the bird wi fices will be run through the firet hop | iy te Honjamin trial, We PLR Hoe vores He took the letter from Moran an@ Ne a on-payment of dues. le toga F, Rilenberg and Edward B.| crtppted a couple of weeks ; per, and th {due after the threshing - eH camidates M&S the first witneae cated by tel ROBBED IN A SLEEPING CAR, | tons te copy It. Bho did 0, on allow his typewriter to copy the letter lem Police Court this morning on a 5 etter of ne 136 delegates to the Btate Con-| The claims of the ¥: | iromecution, He textifled that on iaat of Flannery's headed note paper, and At the District Convention held Sept. | vention. will be considered, and those that have | erection day Benjamin give him $2 and half an hour later the whole matter 12, at io, East Elehty-sixth street.) It required the ansiatance of the police | tho mort potent claims will secure] coi iin to give It do Jolin Rothberg, oF | Mack WwW an TaPeottens \ Adolphus Relay qismatiaiod with the | Feserves to bring about the result then, | the approval of the Croker-Grant-Mur- | icaimus 1 Smoking. Both Flannery and his typewriter: proceedings and bolted. and the guardians of the law were very | phy combine, which appe to be rane | wit w. you to give him the} CHICAGO, Sept. 27—As the Wabash | were surprised yesterday morning whea patter Uiele departure the Collle con, [much In demind in several districts | ning the Tammany au well ne tho Bttte | money for?” asked Avsialant Diatrict-|imited wan leaving the city for De-/ mesneneer called at the offiee Wie Len Oa ee vatrmany cand ‘elected | (ring the selection of delegates to the | machine. Axtannoy Marnie troit last night a well-dressed man|request that the girl go before the Gen. Ds Louin Hi. Bold, Ambro e 0. County Convention, which will be held] There ts sald to be more harmony In} oi. gig not ea war the answer. |¢ntered the Pullman and stopping at} Grand Jury, She did so, and waa af Beene eae arene ihe etman | ence cea the Wigwam at present than there has lop qont know. Ile only told me to give {the firat occupted berth calmly ambled {once shown the letter which she bad to the State Convention. The Relman| ne Platt men elected a majority of |heen ! ou Weaate, GUTSY. « contingent repaired to a place unknown 4 = rity of |heen in some tine, Mesars, Gilroy, Pure] ing money to Rothberg.” in, at the same time choking Into allence | typewritten two weeks to the rival faction, and elected another | the delegates. carrying from eighteen|roy, Martin, Delmour ard Plunkitt are) ponerse was then called to the stand, | Mts. Geo} Mack, the occupant. “Did you, typewrite t set of delegates, who were admitted to|to twenty-two of the thirty-five districts | represented by one of the leaders as] 44, Alter securing the well-tiled pocket- | asked. Boe eater tion upon. aa aMGavit 4 S peeael testified Chat Kieming gave him the! yan ds eioeh a Mworn to, by Bitenberg and “Whetherel, | Cutrlent. having fallen into step with the Croker. |g. Relswoman, whee hushand. sntcincthe | She answered in the afirmative, and atating that thelr delegates were elect-| The exact proportions of their victory |/Grant dynasty, and tn the Interest of Ity Mr. Metntyre: sinoking compartment only a few. feet | then she was asked who told her te de cd atthe time and place above men-| will not be detemined until the contests’ harmony will Jon In putting up the) ginal way or, At dant fs eway, the robber attempted to leave. | sv, aia toned, I - 4 Je Den t Mrs. Mack clung to him, and he only |". % ‘The complainant denied that these del- a — = ~ Jt don ted the Repub ese ped afler knocking her senseless. ‘Mr. Fiannery,” she replied, and egates were regularly, elected, and in pet Te ee Oe ee He Jumped from the moving train and, | Grand Jury hud no further use for net.’ swearing to at effec je defen a gobi hed teviei Ns ~ hsscehi apparent uninjured, escaped mth *. is clatmed, have committed perjury. This wan all of the evidence for the|darknesa. bs ©) She was told to go and say nothing. The delegates who were seated were Adolphus Reiman, Thomas Lusk, Mel- ville 8, Clinton and Egbert F. Kroyer. Neither side was ready to proceed with the trial, and the case was accordingly set down for Monday, Bept. 30. FAIRCHILD HARD AT WORK. Seapets ee Preparing a Statement of the State All REAL ESTATE (other than display), HORSES | prosecution. a See pc About 2 o'clock yesterday aft AND CARRIAGES, GOOD WILL AND INTEREST, | Here Mr. Levy rose and asked Judge Detective-Sergt. Farley, of the Distt Cowing “to direct an acquittal upon tne | WORE THE WRONG COAT AWAY | Attorney's office, called at Flannery’e. LOANS, PURCHASE AND EXCHANGH, BUSINESS | CN ing (a direct an aoqultial | : OPPORTUNITIDS, BOARDERS and LOST AND |ficnce ta conviens! 82% nauiiclene evi - place and arrested him on a beso] FOUND Advertisements in The Morning World will be BEAL RC Guu le ere nT dave Rut Ba a it Was a Mistake | Warrant Issued by Judge Fitsgerald, of Tepeated on the cat and seid. thatthe. Disteict-attorney and He Won Discharged. Sehgal awa 3 ke, thouid have known better than'to bring | 4 poorly drersed man went In to Geo Peis Goad Read eee tere, nto court. | faction, . ti the Grand Jury who allowed an indict- | at 542 Seventh avenue, late yesterday | youse, and the latter was in Court. sion. , | gts Sneee cKN Leader Charles 8. Fairchild, of the actual papers, And all BOARDERS WANTED and | "The District-Attorney should have | ats. Several were handed to him, : hat si ‘The‘trial was begun in the court-room | ito miei ite Captains “"? *® N TA ete Democracy, is busy to-day pre: RITUATION WANTS for The Sunday World received |more judyment than to bring such «| While Brodsky’a back wax turned the iin coke! Soaks Flare at et Police: Saadauatiety, Clévk 'Peter:| sn cuase apura syye a4 ue) eosvertation| lea ranma shecetatementi arnich) Ney sal(t0 at The World office before noon on Saturday will be |case to trial. man walked out of the store with a 8% tesa ene x! “4 “4 | with the Captain, after— paring kd inserted FREE In Saturday's Fvening. World, so tha Mr. Mcintyre rose and said that the | coat on his back, leaving his old coat | nut sec tho indictment. as other 3 gon of the Bureau of Complaints, read |"wquy c inoment, Mr. Grant," inter. | ake public explaining, the attitude or owing to the Immense and greater circulaiion of The [ease had been put on for trial agaluat | in exchange. Brodaky called In Police- ly accused. Bail was Oxed at 0 the charges, which, in effect, are that posed President Roosevelt. ‘It {s clear | his organization with reference to the Sunday World, they will get over new ir Be He Davis ie Danuty Asan AR SE ples cr the oe HOLL AS Gah het A, ch Was furnished. the Captain is responsible for certain tv sme that Hammond in conversation | coming local campaign and setting forth ‘eae ee te ity Asalat- |enth: street station, «who over rhe | With catk if t District-Attorney, who issisied erasures found on the station-house | ¥!th Capt, Strauss, about the erasure’| the reasons for the withdrawal of his 700,000 INSERTIONS, Malthe (preparation of the case, wae so] “At the fintion-nousa ts described him- | Garry blotter; that he permitted one of his| tui “opiected Mr Grant, et followers from the State Convention which are more insertions than the circulation of the [Inaulted by those who wre behind. the |selfas Sainex urns, twenty-neven years | waid ip wus subordinates, Acting Sergeant Ham-j| @. (Mr. Roosevelt) Has any one you} at Syracuse. fifteen other New York newspapers combined, bro: ion that f had to put tt on old, but refused to give hig address. Front’ street mond, to make such erasures. to me a Sach Strauss? ALY he the | When Mr. Fairchild reached his office mat ige Cowing then directed an acquit- Ci ee tit arr dena In gener on Harkey | ane distill . . . | Captain asked mete, shield him. "Let. this | tosd \- jourt this morning, and told Magistrate | Lt was These acts, it 1s ailegod, ied to the inatter’ ve. hetween ‘in “alone, "Hammond," "I | weit th Hee eee ee Tina ee ee Crane that he exchanged the coats by | have been systematically ro Captain preterring false charger *Y (heyver Grant) You went to Commiasione-| SDE oUt Word that he would mot be able | —————-| TO PREJUDICE THE COURT? |M'ttthe He was discharged ape (nee prey bed, decane ae a parker and told. hi aig ental ssione-| to give out statement lore to- pit HNL. pcre i aliats 0 ee eee a er [Cae a sor morn AS Gaal Caea, om one Mngt, ahd poanibty. not Lithen, mac Ue | (ni three or tear djetricts, are held. The) Her lekel.to be obinined and working 3 1-2 YEARS FOR TRAGMAN. Mr, House surinised that the Is command, who was tried and to all |! Jo vat ma A May a word to the Com-| Would cover so many details ‘that it| triumph of the Platt men Indicates the | to elect it. Strikern' Counsel Seriounly Accunce + | ition letter, innocently eed from intents and purposes found Innocent. | missioner’ about shieiding Capt, Strauss? “A. No, | Would require more time to comple! It] preference of the machine men for a| A good many candidates who, it har Davia and Other Boar ged order for & quantity Oeae ‘At Roundsman Buckley's trial before | * than he had antlena‘ed, . sieaitite : . ff 4 Cotmisloner Parker the station-mous. | jy WR, dian't vou, it it was true, A. T don't} At the same tine a meeting of the | straight Republican ticket, but the Tead-| been represented, have the inside track| sonny Fennell sounrel for the striking |"TOfemstonal “Straw” Hondaman | Key, j Cécamissioner Parkes the stAtlon HOOe! (ani: Vean rool Executive Committee of the Good Gov-]ers of the stalwart faction, including |for the various nominations they covet | na and cap makers, cited to appear In Sentence? by the Recorder, ae tee rotted thee Be gid ee lotter was produced closely ‘ . 4 : om | side-tracked for the good of the | hat 4 ; . an in| ore e 2p amined by She Comintncerion, Tt wee | Brees tee eee ee an ee | orice DE Clube wag going on at the | Mr. Platt himself, have refrained from | organigetion. Many of them have ai-| the Supreme Court and show cause why! Diedrich Tragman, the professlonal | what the letter contained, declared that the book had cen tam-|t? Roundsman Buckley's trial with t | street. Among those who were present | inveighing against the Mayor's kangaroo!ready received notice to get out of the | they should not be punished for con-| "straw" bondsman, who pleaded guilty | Wh the kb map ieaety ther and pered with and that forgery and per-|<2Pree# Intention of convicting the lat. | fonts Mr, CHruIng, wore Bnd” dames | “cket scheme. Fe ee ire ae RETR oe the [tempt made a serious charge to-day | 9 HerJury before Recorder Gof. in Part) tented having cone. bl eI per ite Peckham, Preble ‘ucker an ames ” A afternor se 0! | v1 i % ‘ ey eckham, ; Platt “1 Foxy Old Coon Brecntive ‘Commiee leet jagainst Mark Davis and other manu-| ILL, General Seasions, Wednesd ll, ‘Pn.s morning, ho jury bristled in the case. said Hammond, W. Pryor, the Secretary. S tisude ae airy Ceokae att aes | tauturere whi sentenced (hie morning to thr | ventag World! rep eek Drought the proceed- nt Roosevelt was a moat dis-| ,The object. of the meeting was to| he Mayor bellcves Mr. Platt really | thet the friends of Mr. Croker will ¢ It was Lawyer Louis J. Grant who rr | plain ht de towards Vig r and six months in State priso thelr office neither of defended Buckley then, and It was] fusted Commissioner at this point, and | at her discuss the nominations of cani| favors a union ticket, but, according to 1 Blain Mig oxaet attitude towards the Wig- | ings against their «11 employees. Pragman wag at the head of an or-) would ialk on the sudfect, through his efforts that the alleged |at the witness, Li ath Ket "in the coming campaign.” | the Mayor's view of the case, hele va thal Mr Croker (can dictate all thy AE Mh Case Wake ADPUETIRC URED ta ie hee na ee a aA Ey y intimated by thelf manner ¢hag eer MUS SveteA EH ENO SUBS | REURARINERO? apldi ches don't ¥ The meeting. to-day. is entirely in- coon” and fa waiting to be ons he wants, whether or not next Wednesday, Pennell said that the | } a Brsokls't y. Peal e Grands erpeurep W 8rel Se?) ane ne eundeman.” said her cdon't YOU | ecrmai anid Mr. Cutting, “and we will | foz¥ 012 coon” and he Is directly connected with Tammany | plaintifis had endeavored to prejudice | Wa% inate! rit a, 1885, for p and that it was on thele evideno sequent complaint preferred against the Executive Come | publ uncement forced into line for a combine, or simply advis v giving $600 “etraw!’ W April 23 be- | the indictment had public announcement of c ley on a false charge, knowing that, | Not make hae | the Court by filing as part of their case | iure Pollce Justice Simms, in the case! ‘The revorter then saw Mi Capt. Strauss. In view of the fact that }as you say, Capt. ys our plans before next. Monday, There ‘The most vigorous advocate of a j mittee whiea is aA ie things. *, ee Flannery’: Lawyer Grant rescued Buckley from|youto shield him? had requested | ta hathing to say yet.” straight Republican ticket 1s "Smoot! |, There will hea meeting of the General | clippings from w Russian Hebrew Cher Cini toca tere sth 0. ane TR oN pentane Mlarineal aetciae aa the tolls and in doing so implicated MGR tsing ta cen viGhBuGR ane el Tere eatalive reticent, “ere | Ed" Lauterbach. Lautervach has been | qr Po eee te eval inne | paper alleging that the Court had been | gai’ haa pleaded eutity, and will he/she was piaced in. When aaked Capt. Strauss, it was considered rather} joy \n's falae charge? ngalm demmuiad | No secret, however, is being made of | trying to muke his critics belleve that committee wiil also settle the Daiton jPald to render a certain decision in the! sentenced Monday by Judge Cowing. contents of the letter she had writtem: | peculiar this morning when Mr. Grant] toe President the fact that every effort 18 being made he pelleves there will be a straight | Delaney, contest, tn the Bie venti Aa: | Cans | meray pep Ser Mer, ae ea ue: Lana ‘ appeared as the Captain's attorney. relhammond switched flatly about and OE ee eT ee eee ent and Hleket. to buck against Tammany, but [sembly District, IE the committee alles | ‘This, he valid, was done to create the | KILLED THE MURDERER. 1 not to tell, anpehing: plana Commissioners Roosevelt and Andrews [1% wag." hl tons ntinate acunton ticket for a repetl- |logical and persuasive as he ts the jlarey says ‘he'll bolt ‘and take’ 1,000 | |Mpression (hat the strikers entertulned | oe Cy himet resided, and the trial was begun at! The trial at this point was adjourned | tion of last year's fight. For this pur- |Chairman of the County Committee ts Democratic votes with him, heen paniishe Lat thely (natgation, The|Convieted Indian Taken from Om- Lawyer Housel wal he Ris orciock., An expert. stenographer | until next Monday at 2.80 P.M. pose the State Democracy. the anti | credited by thore who know him best — = strikers said, not only aid now a SR took the place of the regular Police De- res ae Piatt Republicans, the members of the [credited by ‘ I i P cern and Shot and Stabbed, — | 84! partment acribe. VERY N ays famous Committee of Seventy and rep- | with nourishing the conviction that VERY BAD FATHER-IN-LAW. prove a artiele, ut (had aenoun | BAScRRSPIRLD, Cal., Sept H-News lt hts is the most, extraora! nary Cas vi the Ge - Amer! ‘ iueats -IN- ip he editor of that pape public meet- e LD, » Sept. 2 @ of, v' Stran leads Not Guilty. OISY BLUECOAT. resentatives of the German-American | there will be a kangaroo ticket. fag. lociner from Kernville that Phillip Se!- | Flannery personally for, yeare and he steikers are accused of disobeying bana | 40 Injunction stened by Justice Stover jrestralning them frum establishing plok no? believe he knows a thing it case, He does not even know Kesinga are That unfortunate letter Reform Union have begun negotiations, a4 @ Tee qevelopments of which are ewaited | He sald yesterday that 1f there was a 7 in_an altercation over a game 9 Up Capers| with the greatest interest in political|one Republicans would demand the) Robbed Hin Daugh ‘5 f was shot and killed by Wille Capt. Strauss pleaded not gullty to} pote, all the specifications through his coun- | Pelle man Hunter € LU sel. Then Acting Ber nt Hammond in an “L” Station, clea naming of most of the ead es, with- to Go on Spree a around Davis's factory, at 43 West pag an Indian. Archer was ar-|1 Buppese, the cause of it. fused took the witness stand. , +, out “hogging” them all, of course. , s “ourth str et. ‘a | “TD hold that we are. entitl ovelt' ei Patrolman G belt a a ed in hhh wet r i s To President Roosevelt's question he} & i cabay) Seni et oe M’GILL WILL ACCEPT. The walloping administered by Lauter-| _Vexsnder Nelson wae. arraimned in in onlin adtyihe Inquest @ verdict of wilful mur. |that indictment, anyhow. and wilt said he was In charge of the desk at| West Twentieth street station, will : Jefferson Market Court this morning as . hia number | ‘motion to thet effect to-day. the East Sixty-aeventh street tac or || robably have to stand trial before the = aaes bach's followers to the Bro anal folks | Cuarged by his son-in-law, Charles LABOR NOTES. aiined. him Ae eau wth ee | Detective MeNAient, (8 sae Bae 6.3) o'clock on the evening of Sept. 2} pouce Comminsioners, He Ww The Chancellor Will Strive to Se-|last night was Intended to be a demon- a Cha cht bd nd " ound with of Detective Sergeant Farley, got tac founds: | Pole ssioners, He was ar- Berg, of 289 West Thirty-third street, bullet holes and several kuife cuts int, ‘ ay yy q ay Hee teat ee eve spatrolmen rested early this morning by Policeman cure a Democratic Victory. stration in favor of » straight Ucket by eed rresces y a e The Brathorhoid of Taltirs comtibuted $600 thie ris body. er Nee ai Attorney's OneG at ae ‘ Rere detailed to attend the parce made | James Baton of the Old Slip station,| The nomination of Chancellor Alex- the machine Republicans, And 80 I) THe oid Magistrate Crane that out] wtense! Mentert in the newly elected ra ding NM 'S DI ety ral for the man SR Saereees in the blotter dire tin Buck: Ak the elevated station at South Ferry, | grace ‘t, McGill on the Democratic] ™MM oa seen, nowever, | Of Pity, twa Yeara ago, he took bis) ant owrennnding aeereary of Clgarmakers! Ua | HELD FOR INMAN’S DEATH. sere mould not adialt that such was the ley to go with his men on the detail, ie! LGHHINAT Rac oTa pies t 4 t for Governor of New Jersey is r p vever’ I father-in-aw to tive with him, Some} : ; enter man's name, nor Would he adm:t that Re ; enjamin 1. Coats, Aa -emiploses of whether Lauterbach and his party wit! | Wiliam Skelly ban boen elected treamurer pro! Cape, Hnise and Pilot Allen Blamed | hal. any. more. warrant After Buckley had gore Capt. Strauss | the 1," alleges that the policeman |r. .ved with general — satisfaction tine later h ini S138 and the old | sam in the station-house said | kicked Gor La + mas ugh at the crucial mo- re and Julners’ “Lova) Union | Assistan District-Attorney » | Day {Rete was trouble In the matter of the Prriertis general TOW. |, Christie re-(among Democrats in all parts of the be eee aa eeaane the combine {M4 He came back from a protracted | So 4% for the Colltato: sald te showed Mr. House ti po Gherokee Club parade: that {t had been more boisterous and Used Indecent and State. ass Ae Kneld-Union Loague-Btate | SPFee and was forgiven. Que mi nith| te proposition to hold & State convention has! The Coroner's jury hae decided that|P:aint upon which the indictment nad stopped, and t iat, Roundaman, Buckley profane ‘laneuase and) threatened” toy ‘The Democratte leaders who called on ee Me vee mentecommit. (ater he took a suit clothes and| Site? 47" akera’ Unione ia hit} cape, W. H. Hulse, of the steamer Per-|)2°'T found, but would Me pe ¢ Dr ae wurt the vallroad man, = nl $ ory eanera lis eracy Gove 5 7 d them spree x b| The eh f vai | Mi spo ited oe ‘ Bighty-sixth street nd Sad Biyse: Christie ¢ red Policeman Eaton to Chancellor McGill to-day to congratu. tee of LXX.-l. C. 0. which Is now pane ee for a sp . Again he ra Be avinimake * Laon last gb in Wathal: seus, and Pilot Allen, are sponsible | dioted. 4 amimond said t ut ap! Sow smunllo arrest. Hun’ When arraigned. be| late im on his nomination were in- h 1 Hah yermaliiod:eGbAP ailtll Ms Ween conr sek ty tater ee ae eel for the death of Robert W. Inman, jr The only witnesses examined by not In the station-nouse when Buckley, | fore Sergt. Ryan Christie refused to| formed by him that he would not re- threatened — DAY WHER Ne Eenie twa GIA atch fiburae Raitaaes 7) we ene Ost The Perseus ran down Inman's yacat| Grand Juty were the senior membap Went away nd iat When Gold by the| Press a complaint. A charge will bel yign hie present office, but would as far May Drag the G, G's In, three goid chaing, @ damond Jocket and | Tie annus. convention of Untted AUR Ret iynewniten ii ia bellaved Witness. . made to, the Commissioner istent. with his fudiciad duttes| ame Goud Government folks are pre-| (Wo rings, wort! about $a He war | ers wil Feat ua Ht At the office of the Iron Steamboat |nery's tynenriter It is bell e : will lutte oud Gi i 1 a 7. le ore wi eid in Baitimore Compe o-day, It was that Hulse | Mor ys “| told the Captain that I had sent to canny the party to victory | ering to hold their County Convention) WOriing 88 walter In a restaurant on) DY dred and twenty-two iorais wil ed vation are At tneie home. in New 1 he eae oe ‘avember. Tue Chancellor sald he yentieh | Penth av also ve his canvass in_the|next Monday tuo nomnate a stra Bit Magietrat of the Democratic Btate Com-[ ticket, but the attempt of Lauterbach nue When arrested The New York ant New Je Crane heli hun for trial. | the Maker’ and Cont — a 1 sa The officials of the > a warrant! A SALVATIONIST IN STATE. sued for the arrest of the} Hranawick, N ‘ompany Weéte Not aware of ving been raid Buckley, to, Seven ninth ice aij] WHAT KILLED BOUGH? the witness, “and that) Buckley had gone out of his precinct.” ‘i cated Firat for 4 a es nd other stalwarts ty spring a straigit ' a elected thick lurther that Capt {2 understood that Gov. Werts, | and o es an slat TAmMonG edhe telegraph blotter fn for Opiun lan L. Mebermott, Senator Willam | Republican ticket will probably have tive IN LUDLOW FOR SLANDER. Dincs Ut Joseph —2 Major Smith to Be Buried with pirate own private room, He temained| Geofge Bough died in Roosevelt Ho: Daly and United States Senator | effect of drawing the Good Govern- jonors To-Morrow. og. joraners ot ove) DELAY FOR SCHOENHOLZ. oat! ew there with, ore Hime, This was) ital yesterday, and. the ctreurastancen| Ari tol eald forthe Democearic ticker, |ment feilows info the united ticket Penalty of & Harsh Thin Joiners, are ot There was a large gathering of ped | ang want to get down to the question | attending his death appear to be rus —— sehein bes, no Women, ae , nN Stl ARS | Trial for Arson Adjourned | Pie, Many of whom were led by coriolis re,” sald President Roose- | mysterious. LauterLach’s scheme cerries, we Jacob I arres to-da | mirew Weber has beow + | to view the body of Major Alexan a of toe ae icadtuy the madionshouse [hour wan, twenty-three years ctu.| GRIGGS IN THE HARNESS. en straignc Jeevanatean tieker| pevny. fort Waber sine SiGey BYil, Aniien, Wisi Die Baan estat fiape Vn Next Monday, to view tile body: OF 1305 SSAA ‘sy rdered it marke n]and a bartender by occupation, but his | aioe SAV ANERIENS eee z z Ingen an order | sof, ana Huctices Agest Siliter in | ‘ Ace F' : ; =} § ny th . ‘ blotter and ordered aE eee a a eee int nommartatie aroun rs aperrreaeoa ta nunca, the oot GLverhmant Crowd lot-arreetstsautd by dudge Fotis, ot the a rr Tabet agen Judge Pozgeral, tn Part 1, General | salvation Army, which is lying in state j OP What time was this erasure mate? A. About} stances, and he never halt» work very j win Make « Hustiiog Canvass tm) iy gimost certainly refuse to indorse] (ity an aeuon brought by] tcl at rae atin Heanor iis morning adjourned the) + \.day in the Army headquarters tm Yeu a tal nuout 2 o'clock yeste PATERSON, N. J, Sept. 27. —John W. and ast the other anu-Temmany Or} street, fhe says she ts Lif sai ose) Ramatiiescant ote HAPS COAL ERE aS he body {8 just in front of the stage Continuing, Hammond 5% 4 and died at 4. He wa | Griegs, the Repuodiican candiate for|gan!aations to indorse It married woma arsarsi® ad Joiners, ent, aa le wis! to belin the large Memorial Hall on the seo Braue nae Reap Bes Cheved orders | sue me he was iy th | Governor, who opened his campaign in] The Nomincting Committe: of t§} toe priwoner vetteeted « - Men ae H Reniamls teal | ond flor, and suarded by Privates Roun dimen ‘the Cheraues Club to par | "Maen ono nel been Jer lust night, will take an ac-|Goud Government men wi meet to] “She brought mut { any totaly fa i ant District: Attorney Themes Jones ard Baruel Seiita. aiD fide, there would have been no troube| (2200040, May taken to tive part in the management of his|nipit and may deckde opon a plan ty nder wad ie: \ Hof te m{ment was granted in a cloth covered coffta on which reste at all. 1 aim for aleosols canvass. He hay advised th. State Com- e Republican Assen tly Coaventions Ata NCAT eee BT « 0 a the cap of the dead Major, and his come Captain Ordered tue Brunure, [So far ta he knows, Hough did rut have | icon nat he propiues permsnaliy. to | laet nice worn fone ue of these Ms COOLER WEATHER NOW, [im 2i'h.YeonSioughat lit sedig SO what was, thers auld about, the VOUnE Man was take. to the hos. | Mump the Bitte ant creak In the Prin. |iwo week. axy tr select de SD SDD, ee - fe body to-morrow, morning the the entry maid: "You = yuhe cradle stronghold: aasex | 8 Convention c n ore: ann Say ve | Curial is to be made fn Woodlawn Ceme= ‘ Portas rap ag rTP ied | had been ihving with a young | dhe, Remioeraite stronghalds in Bases | ae tyoao held in the Twelfth and 8.x7h EJECTED FROM CHURCH. \ - i ee ae eer wy Ree ay tin'the Salva on, Army Dot. ne ‘: paper i as hy Ja + + * - trifo lm t § wo oO! bree Days, " > en board in. front. of in’ trouble. 1 made the erasure Baath: Go Mir. Griggs apparently regards Chan-| and thare was strife fa the large +n ! Eccauie'a, bebeat and he paren at oe hen eee tthe | cer McG ioe the sronarat Men 608 Twe Oh, Hetges, the sues The temperature has fallen since yes- | headquarss a tele that phaser Be aur ty avout two feet away from me when F OF the) eer ie bean nominated save he | 6 prereapie dead inside and wher Haart Kees en ant Ae Was teen] Sa not attempt ma attack “ou the | Maye! s private secretary, pat up. | nae fOr Anstnit, lapnay fret fi # over che et lige place, Nowhere ls there aRg ag r me that he bene enth’s + where! Crancellor, but will cor f vase | s light ins. ihe Platt machine ire ¢ ecaste cra i at, hana grandmother liver: ‘The | Chancellor, but will Rincasvass | aii (ighk: agains: io: Blatt machine Wage: how broughe an a Ne to an ext {hich prea: (RPS funoral will be a military ome, Quarvera comp) eflice apparently waa not| '? Ys crowd. Hedies #0 Cy Raa com Piew tute’ from the northwes At 8 A. Mo] only staff officers, however, will OUD. against hink tot , one hat there was anyiiing peculiar) paghtnone, @ narrow maven, Just ae id bet Sinan Gudea Es the temperature Was 69 degrees here!ty) \Woollawn to be present at phe Cay: strauag t2id, wo ree cause and ho autopyy was il ” ha a but he whacked the Platt followers | S8tinst Cuorge t recover $1 @ains, .2 at the same hour yesterday | burial ‘| saat FOU a8 Oat Mak casnsel a late ir te Nor, 60] The Nalona) Guard Heatquartem s+ Creetmor, ? eu oa f sau ST iIE Se , Caps, Straues fered te ieee to trai, end ne| fer aw the relutives aware, Wwaslt 1. was varuck by lghtaing yesterday. a iog| Qatder than they have ever been) Weak vtntne se There ie every prospect of moderately! ttarrison Writing for Magasines, (| when my cane shoul dosh, bes Greene, of the| anything of the kind ecntumplated ot cartridge werw expivded und butletea were | WHACKES before ila GELOMMIe the) Huh loool weather fr tie nee two or three) oe i Reabeprie \ pusgested 48 8 — Bolter uyt the. heat WM hnolted | Police Calted—Heads Smaahed, | WMie attouten te bao i 4.0 "gud ME Duna, Ik is coaler and| ImAaNaro Ate os ot Hanae He re Roundsman Buckley Affecting Poltce Surgeons, a Bittu mfitciay had rife: tn thele h District the Brookfetal! arch of the Most If Redoomor arer in all disirets of the country tor | is aily to @ series . a il juneture ood: excitedly handa. AULynbrook, Le | In the Stuth Dist the BrookAeldy conmidt foretuly 1 Violeatly ejected heat of Vite fay, cast and south of the Dakotas.” pe work ts to take the shape dumped (tmamiinsioner, ty case ts ati} A sem! sentiog several nowpltale in TT. wonan was aire menselsse kad a dug killed men put up a livery BDH BEET Te Geom, shecahiy - Pha’ rainfail here yesterday wus, dr. | hagns ra which wily Rave 10 Wal pending and Lawyer Grant here fy still | the ci'y and « nisaber bela a [by lightning ie the police had ecraig 4 out the tan init naicod tat, Atle fe bares lia ye ng the might was slightly over haif an | ihe vol.ghicnmens of momen Spee MAQee aN a Potninel by me ae attorney, and 1 mtorenre Al ialine eadguarters teeter, That gle it Was found that they had carrie to make ler conplant more | | { wach A - | Boveectment ana they will be wid Jock to lee aclty, for gonti'sea how he | by. tt Tepreseniatives that the Hoard Thieves tae Ve Mic: As the district. Between three and four Judge Pryor denied the appite t Weather Forecant, ought 9 ‘Natioual ‘questions the same capacity, e ral iutere ant for thirty-aiy hours ending 8 pou. | # Neve that a gang| hundred partisans, about evenly divide 1, —— re noon will have n legally a9 eeephats Just S-houme casos of & trivial natlure. tisem: way Iam looking at) pile ste ny Uhieves a @mematically rob-|took a han, and there were several sauarday for New York and vicinity: Pair to-tay| Git to Tackle the Heat A eo “Yom Kipper Begins To-Night. aa Delictagla “Evening «< World President Roosevelt. ; A bing ihe members of the Young Men's. heads smas!«) before ie reserves came inserted in Saturday's Evening d,| Tau on. Saturday, cooler, northwesterly windel cyscieg Otis GIL the ex-footbal r Grant contended that the two] Johw Wanamaker Home Adulm | ssvciation Last might the third robbery | | on a couple K down the Bowery. to| Th Nebrew fast of the Yom Kippur, or Day of | securing through the immense and | Conditions favorable £91 fate. coal Saturday, caries Oe ee leeee Mill ERATIRTRSIED week Was report cases cid not in any way conflict, AnU) so, Wanamaker, ex-Postm he changes in the ‘a lawyer knew his busine: er-General, ater cireulation of the Sunday World| “The folowing recsrd sho Atonement, ws at sunset thie evening. For! Rodiey had a goll wateh and chain aad | where the Convention was held. hours, ae tadicated y. GIL has been of the Augusta Victoria's. p crass orthodox Israelites will tor ' i perature. for th Tele if he should do any | one of the Grat of the Avgusta Victoria's fe tiken' trom tie locker inthe gymassium. The Or apogiaes Mar ur hours all orthodox Israelites wit tor! Over 700,00) insertions in over 700,000 | cemperaluse, Oh it MIE, lan sein ay Cony, os a mlamanay: a to sep Branch eX. MC. A. co Getes areaue bas| James L. Clark, at of the sake, Wsineat S08 -Silead ig: Sig: caremeniMe: Ata) papers Ree A. Aes -66,9 A, Mens -6812 Ai...,70] missionary work. His wife wip mond continuing said that he told Fore Uk “Wobcitva this atternoon, tin sucered Irom Uilevee Io the sy maaduan Kinley Club, and Brovkfield leader of] ihe day.

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