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THOMPSON Senator Declines to Pros- ecute Tivoli Waiter Who Beat Him. Senator Ford was & wi'ness agains Joon F. O'Connor, the manager of the Tivoll, tn Jefferson Market Court to-day but withdrew his charge of aseau , againet John McAvoy. the walter in this dive, who was accused of beating him McAvoy was barged and «Conn: held in $2,00 for trial \ After the searing Senator Mord Avoy, O'Connor and the latters " eel, Lawyer Lowenstein, indulged in « Dissent ression in a cafe near ine : court When O'Connor's case was called ne Waived examination Sut Magistrate Pool insteted on hearing the prosecut- fing witnesses. Detective Sheehan, of ‘the Tenderloin, told what he knew a the syeepe os | Tivol. ‘Then Sen-| vercha nusiness ntinued. FORD FORGIVE += — -- at | any | prevented « 1| " THREATENS Inspector Wants to Punch Ackron's Man Who Attacked Him. @ Inspect was vid wit raced} $ Smith @ of Divekuepar Ack ariender Jeffers farket Cow . The Ins pe 1 Sm f vekt him w od he se | ve r fe wht here | Atte f explanation tc he Magint ™ | had found Smit Tivo \ ; “Welt eupet ‘he Magistrate, iY thought we were through with that | piace. | | Ingpector Taompaon then recited bie experience in ‘ive and hie row with @mith t that bee adie to be 4 scowling at @mith head and would my detectives hares of anruaae hearing, and McA Magistrate “r narged wath ating ; ae Sm 1 his lower jaw and Jdreesing okedt at th . asiter in itier| ‘ore ' wale | os hmeat . Was too mue F that inasieue , 1. ye all Chinese ak Hw re inst McAy " i aaerem tBought the waiter was | et mple anguage Some plain (ath Blame, McAvoy was owed and Smith was fined & “THAT UPSTART | ROOSEVEET. et paces €x-Editor Godkin Reiterates the Views Expressed in His Famous of the rewatar Kepubdtienns (Dupont fac- —_— 2 + Deere vor bh PEGG TOGA) Gaara CARYLITES OBJECT TO BLACK INVASION me ees Residents of Fashionable Suburb Fear George Washington Johnson and His Caucasian Wife Will Get Possession of a Cottage. ain: Chairman's Candidacy Not Opposed by the Governor. or (00: eseteie le ererereieieis) Gov. Roose came to the elty to day from Oyster Kay hing Republi oan State Headquarters at $4 o i He hell a nference considerable rman RW asked what his mis re 1 have » back NSkSelee1eISieie STeKSIeIerelerererss my throat ep at I o'clock D until r to say anythin ports to the effect that he is “hairman Odell» ernor replied T have made no statement unfriendly to Mr. Odell nor has my attitude been unfriendly, I am not responsible for mtatememe by others purporting to come from ma." Chairman Odell said that he had talked with the Governor about poll: tes generally, the campaign in this State and the Governor's Itinerary chiefly. He thought :he National Com. | mittee had assigned rather @ abort time! r in this State and that might be extended a T expect tor le throat t+ vernor whe be andida, | | A STORY WITHOUT WORDS FROM THE NEWS. a * he answered. (RED TO ASK EY CARS. “PLN | | THE SLAYER. |Bigler Was Clubbed and MOTORMAN’S BABY GIRL KILLED BY TROL Ss THE FATHER. LEY CARS. ns ' a ” wet My heart ts | ly have gt | ve that of Punched, of Course— | \ SCENE IN CARYL. | oe t Why Not? | a trotley | Disruption to-day threatens the aris ‘ne Hundred and Pitty-ffth etreet eta i |tooratic towm of Caryl, a suburb of | on of the Sixth Avenue “1 road, om | of litte Magete al rr oe : _| Yonkers. Indignation hangs over it like | he line of the orthern New York of my car and it we * toe — i! gga Bh a cloud. In the streets the Carylites, | !tailroad. It wae vart of the Van Corte He te my friend aud EE Genes oc. | trae tame HN OT i ees i bya i gn Pigs Fide! | ¥ho are noted for thetr elewant Engtis! andt estate when purchased about eigh@ would have given his own Wil teenie. oa a Went pend \ rr m a et tines utter language that makes the blue | years ago by Jullue H. Caryl, He founds ier, an aeronst est} : rs beni t n and thorougt it | Magale’s death, vinth street, was arraigned, Smeee from fhe Seetrlesiiens | 08, Se ove oe 0 ee wires seem like January teloles Among the residents place are Polteeman O'Bullivan, of the Weat One FAward Kern, forty-five years old, of | Teyata. took the |unatt bate om “Scoundrel” b d U ‘aoe oundrel” better, and Ute | pewessoceeeseneeeeeeceoes | rniceman Onulivan, of the West O00 |e "Washington ohneon ts the| Rev. JM. Brace, Dr. Monrose. Mowtil “T mball never twist a brake a : cause of ft all. Mr. Johnson ts colored, | ‘eset, Profs. Woodhull and Prettymamy M Hugo W. Brown, ef the | proach in those of her mother with sregating on corners with @) 11 LS deen b see, Al has {of the Horace Mann School; Rewhem ters a Phrase hikely to Bes fol Motorman Huge W. Brown, of tbe finswn cloned, Me 'syeo Would the [number of othary: anoying and moiet. | 1® Nasa deep base voice, Als, he haa | 1 the, Hivace, te Bnet IARI fround to death ‘ls friend and fellow “ile felt w little Jar, heard a crunching |" Women: wasking in and along #84) “oi ate, ine trouble comes in, fog DANY: Pauline Hall and her TT under ie ple ) beneath his feet an thorough tn persistently refusing to > Aibertina Benmidtga!, and Profs. come ua amous prasspene Dveiedt a: conga tonedaphy , ‘ Sa ipes trey © el Mr. Johnson wants to spend a ilttle of ; dre@ and Bloventh stron. Brown wee “Hig head, felt forward, hi body rel ing threatent ly apps sven” (the money tn the purchase of a cottage |*™! Reltgart, Miss Hall nearly crased with grief thie morning MAGGIE OTT laxed, aud when 1 Georme| misier stated th aed. John |! 0N@ of the most exclustve parte of | a - Court. —|Birona stepped he platform Pn ' * " b = iy gael pag hig thin me take 2 fanel came trom big! Srfest Dimi he 1 the” motorman | Edens, of i) Amaterdam avenue, and |“ ihe Me eueiaa ead . | Mama ohhh ‘own knew the brake If the # 9 hanging half Ineenstt er (he brake | anther friend were runnin Am- me wants to decome @ Caryite af Interest grows among politicta | her well and loved her WMoer father, J fey dened ot aa velese hand utehing the | #4 pe ve, es go e | next-door nelw>bor of Miss Pauline Hall, pier B. 1. Gethin’s sow famens James Ott, for & doren years & moter- yon the . Ato get on twas terves.a) me 1 hom and asked them what they , {@ Well-known actress, and other prom|" wine time ago this cottage felt “scoundrel” jetter The World has ob- man on the Second avenue line, was tie SAW MAGCIS’S FACE. arned to when| were running for |inent re the hands of a Harlem A+soctation, tained and published views of promin: cram end @ lodgemate and Brown, on) “hepa ell the truth at the] tcx@roine, sald Bigier, Poltceman| Amd to cap the climax, Mr. Johneon | was advertised tor sale, The Johnsong ent men on the meaning of hts much joe days, often went from his home at a " * Mven © up and was asked by | M0t Only purposes to become a full- @ pneumatic-tire: bugey, went discussed utterance, namely | Bast Ninety Atth atreet to call at ¢ I've k. 6 the yeung men if he | Medged Carylite himself, but Intends to | ; at it Inst week. She approved hie friend's houm 4 Bart One Hun y bring a white wife with m who will | ¢ ottake and #9 rerame knowl $708 RUG TISSARN Otten fan, ‘they belong to | attempt to Invade the social citcles of , tat they intended to the place and HIS PET 1 not . , g6 around Ninety. the favored spot Femi suciety : fie. He knew wail how dear the was to v my child's s en is 1 saving aNd, pray when this announcement Was | oy ciaining and hat she ne of, ME ge 4 ay ad almow ing wigies | © e0K at }to purchane ie try was ever beset" tt was not yet dusk jaet evening when) was checked with « jer 3 hen seen Hite ones Hreetly th street station and asket the Ber- — — the vital point detng whether Mr. God. Rrown's car neared ( 4 He nild’s face was tu ward my ar and ; a. eh med luck | eeane ee ong ve t ft , see, Ls {me Kin intended to call McKinley as well as | Bleventh treet at the f fy God!” he groan Magsie| poor Brown d r fning. asked © Bullive num: | LOTTIE GILSON WEDS. i : his advisers “scoundrel { speed. There bad been a fire ty the sel ; | te seen ’ w that v rt sted ee Ie had some ma B Stilt of Same Opinion, nelghbarhned and knot of persons stot Te lunged again at the broke with #] tle Maggie is dead. (ut I can't feel hari| Migier. In court the off ed 00 aorta Lis fret wife dle Now comes the Boston Herald. whica | om the east ¢o many) ond hed elapee! 7 sal oats anthers je re. Mh hag ee ried to J. K. Emmet, the Ac) ‘be soon, aftete has interviewed Mr Godkin He reit of them being « eon age wince that pile t abe , as la pe mm ber tor, in Jersey City, daly 2 A they didn't erates his views as follows | ttracted from thetr homes in the ¥ ea os in Friend . a Mag t bse Now in Far Reckaway. | ond he wee ” | i" drown ; ° rown wae arraigned the ler ~ on I must admit that the statements cinjty by the fire engl |, Brown aw future he Ghat tetas bat tamantes te centtl —— | Lottle Gitvon, the variety actress, and : he Pate ine, but they were never intended Brown was alert and ready to put on grief craged ever, piieaus re the Coroner's Inquest SHOT BY POLICE CAPTAIN, \2. & femme: are man and wite, The ee publication. = eomenenens "newly wedted palr are at Far Rock- oS ee “Hewever, | am etill of the same EK L GODKIN — le , opinion ae | was when I wrote, — _ Oyster Inspector Cannon Tustantly | vies (Gilson covly admitted that the! promotions in Fire Department. that letter. |eoter in the PAilippines an4@ a@vocatet ' Killed at Norfolk by Man and Mr. Emmet w quietly married in| 4 ioe Coker, of the Fire Dep “I have no greet admiration tor Bryan, |th* election of a President every tan id He Opposed right a a Aan Pee top. | "day armounced the follow Dut 1 think it woud be better to elect | Years Instead of every four years, Me The Drening World A judae married us, Dut T've for) cements of assistant fore: im than to return the present ‘neum. | @de@ ] } Va, Aug. 2—Cantain of @otten pred ame. | Brande of fore Ma tan bent. “It the Gold Demoerate nemtnatet| | } nee toxtay shot and instantly| Miss Gilson had hoped the news of] srearee, engine «2 Brookiyn, Ch “MoKiniey has no alent whatsoever | Orover Cleveland thts year f should pre } Killed Charles J. Cannon, oyster inspec: | the wedding wouldn't get out, for he) purey, engine 16 Henry P. Kirk, Hoolg ‘ ‘That he has & good deal of tact cannot | Mt him to «ther of the other candidates tor of this district was afraid (t might hurt her attractive- | and Adder 58, Henry wy Kickenbe be Gented. He ig tactful and resource |! vote! for the Golt Democrats last | Prince surrendered. Me wanted to reas on the stage, Still, now that it) engine i. and James petliy nine ful. If MeKinler bad Cleveland's tajent, | time, and I hope they wil! put up a good ' a Chie? of Police, and believed that Can-| wae out—why, yes, It was true. After Meohattag, or Cleveland had McKinley's tact, we! 'itke thts year precisely as they tid in | a oa = non was working against him. the marriage she and her hueband had i ae - —— ny ! and the next day ry the veray me] Joseph Ae “As time goes on, tt seems that tel ut on SS See ue —Oyr Mrs. Mary Swan Smash-! SAVED FROM WRECK. this city, ‘Then they went down to Par | © er, aos hh y ee eg statesmen of the country go dows | HAY® yeu given any attention, Mr f | hone Rockaway for a brief stay. Later they | % reuging fod and Willem Yn fers, torn. From the faye'st Prat, comm, vs vows wove” owl Bath Beach Belle Rescued from, ed In Door of Burning | eT a senile ital nk Hehe net Gent Linoain the ability of our pudtio, “P2" Flat. ‘This te Mies Glison's third venture tn | ons gage ore ed men has been growing ieee | fear it; Tet It seems 'o me that the United D H Aft Y matrimony. Her first husband was, Are you too thin? Read the Home ll go lower atl fam frais we, Matt” shosld withdraw and leaw the, rowning era acht- | ss Haytien by Alpe. Thomas J. Ward, who was sent to the Fags of the next Sunday's Wi ) ge jorge than McKinley, (¢ tha: *ettlement a Ae he to the Rus ‘ Z { Stee CO. HH. Gelmeoe five ‘ie | CAPR HAYTIBN, Aug 2—The passens | pent Mer In Led fe setting fire gh: * Y aroha ree y peestble. | Mane, Germans and Japanese who seer T i per yy Aas | gers and mali from the Dutch steamer, wife's fat, a crime he confessed. and leern } corset thag PRet Upstart to be actuated by © deep-seated spirit! Ing iTrip. pad Moor at @ Pasi One Hundred ane | ee Wiiiem L, which wae wrecked on | got A divoree from him and then she| will give you gracefulness, | Hi monte? | to-day, ab naa’, she locked in her cog | the Island of Inagua, July M1, have Leen Deakin preceeded to pay jehiidren, Abraham, three years old, and | nied here by the steamer Aips ale compliments te other promtine i Teddy Rensevelt, fet) Hench bad ® sensation today in) Moth young whed 804] May, two ‘They played with matenes | S@¥eral Of the crew went ashore on | @-e-m-eeceeeeeemeonmenne Republicans and to 044 & phrase ike e reve from oof Mies Flo! found themeely ndicapped 1M land soon the piace was efire Inagua and others, with the passengers, | te become se famous as his “sco here. parenthetically, | Retliy. & guest of the Vire ae ir efforts ashore!” ‘They sorcamed and tried to onen the, Went t0 the Island of Martruana. It ——— letter. It ‘ls the " o. and the seend.|0n Seventer wre Wier Me aid mit a fewldoor, but no one heard them. Abe then | Provable that the most e wrecked | . ‘8 running m Tv * thon wht eide 7 ard " » of o th. - , e | . a - . ti ere wilh be 1d , 7 , Baki oanng oes oe ia ae tana Ae no ean one "wh nd het ae aaa "| ROS A NS ag | HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO WEAR UPSTAR eur } . Chinese, | young women’s 0. are regs + way, but the @» very slow. | alipned and, hie foot catching in the tron | page, and suffered great privations on “ att ene ae Bee ely pos) me we eobeed for e bra show min | Mian many ving tas om yen yale aed downward. He} the | lanes & Ra 1 hamail they GOWNS LIKE THE NEW EST ONES “ ta thee « | sou te ° wale tr t the for a “What we aoe § , hte country more pares - gt Joseph nerial , a‘sail in yn allied heip. Mrs. Mury Swan, who lives on the i} MADE IN PARIS FOR men who wil! © ie @ large boty of Kone beyond epth Tiger to Hook ght, return-| There w se for a time ant}! floor above heard him and came to the SHIPPING NEWS. | . ; ieem to the same idea se | “Returning the mein is» | should! ing to Bath Meach « elect this | their ht mine leeperate,| rescue She found the door ef the fla: j SL Yee te su esnn otter the may ster tatertorenes tal tame Lk vacht off When they heard ap arawering call on| locked and siting an axe amaghed it i pont oF NEW reax | MRS. EDWIN GOULD, * are gg Muah of electionser: | the Captain's Pie 1 to gn Shore The place was full of emoke, She Ing. We have hardiy any vusiness there| sehore in a ome: y Shield and Shea camcinvet fret eres} quickly @ot the Little girl out and ther “RIVE | | Sage ne re ry ets ae tea he net oe wy, Be wn re MISS ELSIE FRENCH, | | 490 grieves me when 1 he: —— fell te Krenan, a iievaver, 5 The fre Was soon extinguished. The | Fontavette Demerara ‘ ar the Kaneee O07 Sventee | ton svevte Roseeeen,, SURPRISE BY ADDICKS, 2° erat ie he mon ee seers wees MRS. POTTER PALMER,. | j . ‘ame at ae bo! " sad one of (he most exciting experiences | | fo tt 20 many attach | ernible eome diet > help t of her life joes i] — pie some dimance awa o help themselves Bead King ‘Auteee MISS His Faction (alle for Primarios | Shea dived after thety fair hem aera i . em basses ov Benes } ARLINE PECK, © eoldiert| sway Ahead of Time. to Die. | i hie fark er “gM pee CHILD'S BODY IN CREEK OUTOOING BTEAMSHTPS. | ft showea qunet af Othbe Pectin | nad sank iwice before ¢ rk | i SAILED TO-DAY. it | MISS MORTON? decline of pabiic seat povs Aue ai ak Slee or aoe ay. The y oe | ba ~— ition ante | | s I « semi-conscious and adout to sink agair |" * . were quite Aitle Jessie King Was Drowned ‘TO BAIL. TO-MORROW. ee? | publicane (tie Addicks jon) posted | = While Her Father Saved Vanbrta. Liverpest Bellego Pernambees, y mr word, Roosevelt won't covces throvghont ive Rime ietty ca ~ oe Nin | EASILY DONE, AT LITTLE Cost, 0! ing for orimary elections to-merrow | BR may The body of Mttle Jemte King wae | ase oe, See | asae elect dein to a State convention to ao Dort picked up this morning by workm@n at leet | ve held tn thie elty on Aug. bs menace iste Clay vireat in Newtown Crest tan, | ' enveation had previously been |" °T"® yee Marty Morning | ecu Walter Kins. of ae pee Bed 1.) New Orieass. | SEE called to meet on Aug. 2. two days after lee tm Cath wid, rambling im Kile: Lg * 3 Pa _ the date fixed for the Sta: qoventin | Charen. te annoyed the hiovers “$a ease, Vere Bi Pres, Orleans. well-known ithe rector, Mer Eetwa:de Last Wetnentay Jessie and her iittle considerable whee tion) and the suddenly announced SbaNge ie @ great surprise to the letter 3 Avenue C. was committal to the in- ede Sark. aod ail who eit sane pavilien at Bellevue Hespitel to-!*: * _—- a

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