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2 THE WORLD; ‘THURS AY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1900, meen! NEGROES BUYING ARMS AND CARTRIDGES © FOR TO-NIGHT’S ANTICIPATED TROUBLES. . wen? unre gion, LST OF oe a MoeCarthy, J FL Webber, dames Shevin. P. H. Mee Purges Edward Gunna —— oo | ae ape ~ ! Me Me said (Continued from First Page of the west side The majority * them are Idlers | Your negro women, F aly From the street the long rows of b avenue « Acting-Cap) Cooney. West Thirty a | Myohn” Flapns tenements which they inhabit in) method Be nate of 500 y ons A street hm 3 mee _ ¢ | ; Raward Mur- Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh ANd street, White mem i _ / | oe at Bee Thirty-eighth streets looked tenant 4 Sook wie and ors a ficlisswan Kenusdy, Week Thirt : Fs | m Tc be less to-day. where » day they) "Ome — G- —— i PP arnee, Pronk stoned the car and broke every lived their summer tives be nide | window walks, | vibe, isewater, WP. Shee ‘Senator Platt, it Is Re=) ey ieee ay ¢t ported, Has Said It ty and It Must Be So. + y te freot of the hoase where lay The men fraid the body of Policeman Th faces by daylight nde t darkness the po t @ome out to Beek for reve THE FUNERAL TO-DA point bl ried the riot Iieut. Gov Woodruff tas been assur ed by Senator Platt thar fe will bs The funeral of F Im Tengncre Square a riehly hee eee ond tage eg eae) | no a cleae madartiy » r dre . ( ft would probably yoo» took place at 2 oclock (his afte 7 This assurance came not onty from] qies le Vitl on any other propos! Boon from !\s sist enidence, 981) * | Mr Platt, but from Mr, Odell) and Mr./t newahoye. ‘ Rornes, and Mr. Pla as declared the| After and second dis. ‘ Ninth avenue bi P : it MY eal tr iving ‘elogatee to Mo services were ‘ oe hae em and dared the fa » Rewimter Howe to Michael J.) Riot ant | to Suffalk the . a Ge tack her. The raters fell hack and Dady. to United Ste cs Marshall [au | Commit: red Burdered policeman Father HUMES he hustled her dusky charge Into er 2 QUAPANEING — COMMU*ONOT | gpg of the Pauliw hi pronounced a enb. @hroeder Clerk Whippte, of the! the absolution over the body early - j SIBe SON to series! oxkive Over Work Weakens vave each in turn repeated t Information to the Ldeuisnant Gover: | Your Kidneys, nor as exclusive, and he has @n need Seated beside his moth . this morning Tie body was taken from the | ram Bowe under an escort of fon teen pong Ny , ae | Umhealthy Kidneys Make Ompere Blood, Foundsmen, four sergeants and 100 mtongside of the car, Jumped om the |phia Convention that any nomination | All the blood in your bed, passes thro in the State would have to meek him, as| your kidneys once every three minutes, ie he did not intend to seek It o: he kidneys are your Ea blood purifiers, they file SARATOGA, | Policemen in command of Acting rail and arated for the tad, Capt. Cooney. The procession 4 Posely skipped the negro quarter and @t the Twenty-third street ferry the ie threw himertf on buried hie face in his m ter out the waste or mpuriti¢s tn the blood, Police escort gave way to & Retarning trem the Colored te- | hey ore sick or ont fed ¢ hody te | 7 snonpe via dial tem, Jone The mob dragging lavinir Johnson, a colored woman, from an Eighth Avenue SEPT. II Greenwood Crmeter ' ‘ ear at Forty-third street. The rioters pelted her with stones and clubs until pas- PO ReE rom a Sisth ave eng s he wnd the p ¢ cued her o CAUSE OF THE RIOT. aed Thirty men \ le ee 5 Miiaiel ni | cess c! uric agid in the Policeman itobert J ‘Thorpe. stat Nolebttetdettetets te inintetetiinte bette tat) seer (Continued from Firet Page.) Sree blood, due to naghcied Bed to death lost Sunder by a nee re | ee | Saves ey \roub'e causes quick oF unsteady for me, even if you make it for your-| beast beats, and makes one seit they had heart trouble. because the Mr Grady—t go back to 'f when you! everworking in pumping thick, r weirtman after consulta | polsoned bleed through veins and Well, ten't this consul It used to be considered that eny | troubles were to be traced to th yoNo, not when you Jerk | b.' Row modern science proves + ut of your hat and spring | #! c@nstitutional diseases have th Arthur Harris, in front of Mcbride mint “nt ans aur ogee re ar souwensae”"” HMURDERER HARRIS’S Bight at hin siete ome, #81 Ninth @venue. He was we third white man vhie- {tn the breast. probably fatally hurt | James Rice. conductor, 276 Bleecker fm the district eta t by a negro ; * Within » few woe's The cold street; shot in left leg | Special to The Evening World) two hands I'm pot afratd of all the |!t without notice ‘This te out of onder, | ba f kidney trouble, Dlooded murder ersted intense ant Frank Manogue, messenger, 266 WASHINGTON, 1) \ug. 16.—Statement by Arthur Harris, mur-| nectoes tn the preciect anyway I ask the chairman to rule| , '! yew are sick youcan mate p Mosity between the whites and Of the street, Segre heads Weat Thirticth street; arm troteat ere of Policeman Thorpe. to The Bvening World | knew they t do him sooner or late us. Pf MeGuire not having been | govern Raat anys Dlacks. Stree on por by policeman’s club You, | cut ¢ vn, but T didn't know until this morning that! A”! gE in Rigg hoterece re The en Pe * ‘vot ine | SWAMP*ROOL, the Preat Fiatey 4 Lam night the Thorpe home oot and tt ts wet beown| Charlee Sanders, 263 West Forty-! he was dead, and | didn! know wen | cut im that he was a policetnan way to the ferry wil! co}. | Ruanee che aetion peed 4 Mi ee oboe crowed, All the talk was of th?) Vinee any ame was hit seventh street | This woman he arrested was my woman | was living with her, [)ored Gistrictr pomstbie ae, Retry Beto aUtet | and ip gold on tts merits fe brutality of the nvgroes and of the a William Allison, 160 West Thirty-!had been at work ams cook at the Jeffersonian Club in Newark, but had | (2°ite ‘tem. bur I mae ka me meth WIth~ | by all druggists tn fitty- summary way in which justice was) On the word of eighth street got out of work and was living In the vtreet where the fight was. tents. A Aclaga: oat |Renator Murphy seconded Mo Grats 5 | Sat RE nn ote ote dealt ont to them in the South, Many Richard W George Wilkes, 184 Weat Thirty The policeman gratbed my girl 1 didn't know who he was and| 002, !fiande whom he had pot seen In rep to lay on th Se? he | Bt. the mournery gathered in the aia eighth street thought he was @ citizen lke myself, ao 1 Jumped in. 1 got the worm of it.| J 1 4 at know Who the |W. women by a vote of M to Band free, als vtalling yous street (n front of te house of death Richard Williams, 418 West Thire| He hit me with a ¢ { the marks are on my forehead and lead now.| trouble stcrtet. 1 + detailed vates. Ayes (to! Montise ine paper elton ortiing' and prolonged the incendiary die ty-sixth street He was much stronger than Tam and he wns getting the best of me. | Dff0r* itat i€ would not take mueB to iay on table) Perry Heim Pot &Co., aah. cussion Jeune Payn, 26) West Ninety-third |So [ took out my pocketkolfe aad eut him. 1 don't know where I cut him 7 nd L wore verted to |Atreet; contusion of jaw but [thought it was somewhere about che shoulder. It was a cheap Iitle | ant pig Agen ES fe th the blade a wo or three inches long and half to three-quar b bvg ond street, severe sealp wounds ters of an ineh wide the ground 4 RIOT BEGINS. George White. 145 West Thirty-sece | kr Abont 11 o'clock two old white ner of Seventh avenne and Thier | ‘ | women paseed sf . t ah Pik Tae Gna Pla Mbiteeo? Devon, 402 West Twenty- 1 went over to Jerwey and took the train and came to Washington | a ‘a What's the crowd abe ‘ Seuneds atabbed hall a bhoeks | 2th street; scalp ads, where my folks live *y arrested me at a little after 3 o'clock this) RIOTERS ' one, and her compante eply ng " away, David M, Tare, of 860 West! Jamea Crook, 168 West Eighty-firet| morning. | haven't ar swyor, but my uncle has been in to seo me and | en re 10 ry & voles oat enough to be heard YY thietyseighen street, was ctubbed ) Mreet, scalp wounds |eaye he will do what he can for me | Fifteen Patrol Wagons Neresenry all, sail. “That's where they're wak- py police and locked up as an| Alber Sanders, 140 West Forty-| ‘Tam ready to go back and stand trial, What I did was done in self-de- Kennedy's: Ancationt ond F. il Fab ‘, h if ded Du: i ing the poor policeman (hat Ws accessory to the statu! afte street, scalp wounds ‘tense. and because | dido't Fnow the man was a policeman. If 1 had known py 4. a PICS inclu ring Stabbed to death by a negro - Cheater Smith, 320 West Fifty-ser. {he was a policeman | woul'n't have raised a finger.” It took Mfteen patrol wagons to take ’ There was a curmur in the crowd WIth his face Hteralty torm tenth street; cut on forehead ’ om — — the prisoners to the Weat Site Court, | the Rest of the Great Sale, Qs she spoke. Spencer Walters, a George Ferris, 6 Kast Thirty-fitth ;the police to save the colored porter] tai ed on the case and told to run down |There Mai ate Cornell Hetened to brawny negro, and full of Hauer street from ® beating the ongre murderer at ai henares te Gael tt pet Sak Seer ts We hav S : ear hese detect . tor: eo th 4 ¢ have been making Summer Clothes at a re- stood at Thirty-eighth street and, ac Walter Bush, 279 West Sixtieth Eanes: ie Cua ie iNew oy pit gre teeing Fe pen ‘al duced price to keep our ‘killed men tailors and cut- 10 Capt, Cooney, deliberately street NEGROES BUYING ARMS, | . , Beth th cording t p : * apt McClusky nimeelt nt ow her wounds ters at work between seasons. at the cr ls " ; WwW vee Word reached the polle ng jhe e tr nd otive OF ‘ negra who “ 7" ‘ Lala Mita eae cha aa eo - ve | ing themselves Detective Sergt, Weller got the first! Polceman Kennedy, was held without / jour new stock just put in of Latest Fall Fabrics, Breve Wing Thorpe will'go the sam — 1 1 ia m Hash. 12 Weat Thirty-| George Weaver, a pawnbroker, of| race of Harrie on Sunday might at) bail The others wore hid in ball to|| AXXO / —Vjamongst which afe the fashionable Fall stripes in way.” A high-grade Mleyote reduced to | Sixth street 460 Ninth avenue, sold several pla | Hordent NJ. He learned that Har-| Keep the peace. Finer of M0 each were! —~/~2— Cassimere and Untinished Worsted. Also an exten. Kill the nigger rap metal tay in the ein, John M Newman, $61 West Thirty- | tola of heavy calibre to negroes dur-| ris had | that town it company with inflicted wpon several of the prisoners. sive assortment of black goods in Vicuna, Diagonal from the crowd f the Grand 0) in neventh street ing morning mae ae foe gp ——— . ; roar nthe front of the Gea atre Waller treced. the vein (¢ feend. (that will not gloss), Thibet, and heavy weights in Melton, Kersey, fied his revbire rn arora" avid Par. 215 Wont Twenty RIOTING RENEWED, rok. ‘share Se. wearced “wher et) GIRL DIED PROM POISON, |]Enstish Worsted and Whipcord Before vred fire again Th vider \ oe RHO Oith street t f separated. Weller found Harrts'e com: Rioting Was renewed after day-,**? rs <aeeusaemene Bealy, of 40 West Thirty-righth nad bem James Wilson, 127 West Twenty rread in the weat aide negro quarter, | PON Me gg poegegg | heer City Melle by A PALL SUIT. Mate to Onder 442, ” to pieces. Se mak tic pe oi own | | Conceded street, sprang out and seized his m » eighth atreet rhe m0 that ad away 40 Tne ai not reveal, Weller learned aida ae Me ee | OR TOP COAT in Our Best Style, e Value $30, er h with low, and 1 3. Mallory. adi t giver he earhy OMNIA: arte in ‘or h , ae "i He ‘ ‘ the Riding (hroagh Herald ttc based lial 1, hed dnd “ ein hv pei ones . Restée ten St SIN See AE at maahe fitee en oF Sale Tor fete thas FEN. H ghting all Bia ett violen st dawn,“ sroom, Weller ale learned | Lia eJnsen, elghteen yeans old and Every patternis new and shown in the full piece, None of th earo, kicking sivas bins, | ot RO tenn Ot R , ‘a Hien ete Ate the nus eg tig. kt Harries Carper lives ia Cranford, | well known in coe sooial cites of exclusive “Fall Openings” to come will offer finer goods; no buyer of n i os, @ weave comedian of toward Ninth avenue, eseaping tn the men nin dt eg ne is che pastor of a chureh.| Jersey (Cty Heights, wae found dead | opt : i When Policeman Kelley. of the athiles, Gas Aenea fem basement door of a tenement triet wegro- hunting wa The elder Harrie js divorced, ané his| en the floor of her room by her m “| 4 $50.00 suit will be better dressed than those who seiz: this opportunity, Thirty-<eventh street " ae p40 OCIOER Fesiae nh THY: | omer wife lives in Washington, which |e morning it ere, e ben and Alfred Aitken, a porter on the New ninth street, between Seventh and) seevenet a wider range iu ihe detec-| A buitle that had held carboite acd S= Time of Sale Positively Limited. 2a tara York, New Haven and Hartford Raf! Bighth avenues, were awrkened by, ton | was lying bewite her and the youn Bpen unde a ee ree road. was caught by the mob at Sey. [ht far of om thet hed rag e clues, Weller went tol Womans face had teen burn prisoner mesreuvery enth avenue and ‘orty-frat street hushine t - oieios Begg 8 ’ sere he amwerteined (hat ne tee a —— ; uh > the we the Se eens cane ane which is ii a good neigh FOLLOWED TO THE STATION. ‘onauctor somes Mier, of tne) H* war knocked down and beaten | an athlet Be TOOK. NETO ¢P passing ugh that | ENTIRE BUILDING, Third avenne line, was shot in the to insensibility before the police ar. ‘8K dow reet wit pack t Jetermined to start for W No motive can be asoribed for the . BUILDING, He tov! t t Ninth ave Phiety- | rived snarling rowities at bie heels ton aunite Cor, Nassau and Ann Sts., NX, Y. The mista) i a a ik cine ah otandion a Vice ‘ » fear h snd @x Nothing definite of Weilers a AVOID MISTAKES. ieee fata aoe eee reir ccd amit. aeet,| charles Walker, of the famous col Bto 282 West Thirty-| movements were hoewn to Capt The Cotton Market. Look for Building Covered with i f car platform. 4 6 ored comedy team of Willi@ms and Q sought refuge in) mnt it at € o'clock this morning) The clowing prices of cotton to-day Red Revolving Umbreilas, ae ove ored porter, was arreste Whiker, Whe eiedd by the GB te 4 . 6 He WAS ThrOWN ONL) word was received from the detective; were: August. $25 to 928; eptember, jooting the new t hin me x almost immediat frosting that a colored man, probably 844 w 4G. October, S42 to £4; No- —_—— * = . — +Bixth avenue car ar Thirt arth $ pany | with anyth i With bleed dripet Harris hed been arrestet at Washing» vember & December, £2 to on i jaan, a tenlttve hoes street, A doren men dragged him WOMAN SAVED HIM. A that he would find mean of| 20, Janyary s February 6D 46 Betore shanley's + from the car He broke from his cap 4 -" hed o rtreet | MEDUIRE the petect er He | are’ ae eg 7 , o ° ” reached an sen jaeped Crom thete at tors ond ran for his Nfe, but was ser. ¢ 28 and honed nm her nes et ne ‘ my see Peay re es 4 rete Aa Warnes al deetine. @) Ou e The mob turned aht of him, and when the eral times struck and hit by missiles e. Whe t gate the a ifs ate! & description of Harrie, | == ° . pow ted he » ‘ ” h m lerer ie prnedinte = e000,” was the ery t mithout howled for ble bleed |potore he gained safety in the Marl-| oS." uPot 3 tam Bed | ieSsiee Oppeanelen with theve to Wash DIED. = : ee i be ae a borough Hotel haread erigy Ingo: HORNS On Aug 1h HENRIETTA delowet ee : and hureted away | ied ng ot La Pa meee time Weller and he peare | fanmhier of Catherine ant the late Prederiek am. ie © mare | me ne | Merwe sent 6 reare ’ Deaton until poiler relouse = MOB IN WALCOTT’S. ane s mae sent 10 Washing. | , teettence, 098 Third a eanatituied ‘ seed up the avenue, On | ili ell bach t to etom~ with a warrant tor| imP M ogee eral nearoe The mot broke into pugilist Joe! 'D Rvery w ndow om the) F prleoner wel | lig inetd ee tee West 1 the niggers” rang out the ott's saloon at Sixth avenue and rye Bed an conmpans and pate | uty tonite OY fadinen> 08 ys ges onal ee-eyielagptgan street station to cope wil Dect 84) whistles brought the biueconts . pees iy 7 at Capt. Cooney a ba ‘ was boarded in an tt Thirty-firat street and started to| The mob reated toward righth | > , mt Higgs sed yond gl ig ae | Coney lor 3 8 ise sng nage meth | wee eis fer gre] ene fo arnt sot Tom pseelFORBGAN BROTHER'S BAD.| rms” = estado - oe ae are ‘ ered and kicked unttl | sports om cl soap : 4 bie — an tae tee Pads en men drov : e eat thei " don about the negro and escorted bie dence 2 Rast STU at, Friday morning. ot it taken possession « Thirt 5 at their way through the | mai Burns and a squad of re| from his wer's ROU [Samuel Thorpe Offem Warned the toe abhi j street and w pa ry right tine | 277" hammered the men ont of the te | Potteoman Whe Wae Murdered | ar jo4é of (he Blgbth avenue line) . of the negroes ‘ H |} | j of Negre Vengeance. and beating every | "ee Moped at Forty-thine etreet by | coscoed porters in Broadway te} ow AARRIS WAS Ch I Samus Thorpe, brother of the poli Help Wanted—Female 4 : 1, |S mob of £09 persona 'n it were five Bight ve man, bitter feeling wer whose murder| WANTRD—dwi eaperieaed is photon 7" that was unlucky enough to). ‘ | sorts had to keep under c ver. Mike aied (hb. tks Oils tak a lary os rytoneher syetiing, OF Apply. Betbert hegroee—four women and ® man. |= believe the} un near Parner. the big col Capt Metlusky Tells the Story of)” | Company, Noratho street The mob howled for thelr blood, ‘arker, ¢ ie § doorkeeper trouble @ over and (hinks it # } —_—-—-— WAS NOT COWED. The motorman was forced to leave | 8¢ Shaniey’s restaurant, was rushed) Reaniag f the War- out afresh to-night. He had foreseen " 5 ly the web, bet Be bid th the eatine derer hut brother's end rnd often warned him Help Wanted—Male © platform but the white men on api. Mociusky. Chiet of the Detece[t® De careful, but the policeman only FRO ings . feiaod ie" wattas ; Ted Rest iden wt. lam hour after the police with: the car threw back the first on-| 4 Cuban who was seen to enter the) i!” jy... a star on Oe (gg my Sunday World is read by Mum 5 Bighth avenue from Twenty-| Jeught of the crowd when they real. | DlACe was mistaken for a black man) tracing and capture of Arhar Harris, Forty-Afth street was filed] ise4 that they meant violence to tho | 8Md the mob piled in and attempted] !* sear whe martered Polleeman Thorpe n Rvening World reporter irety mod. Its metm-| colored women. Finally tHe mob|* drag him from bis table He coM-| iis arternoon Harris was arreeted in street primed |forced an entrance and took the| Vinced them he was not 4 negro. Washington. DC. the morning when Teport of a/ negro man away. Employees of the Hotel Cadillac otmmatotas tier the murder and a eer street. He bloke trom bis captors and ran fought the mob until the arrival of Capt. MeClusky’s sat wae ay "Rob, don't antagonton these peopl i ‘ t al " —