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a ile cet te A rns Tht nTime BOS HOLOWY, | BHIEF EVENTS No Big Combined Celebration, but Separate Outings | and Sports. Labor Da hiefly notable be jer tne or the Cen and parades galore held udder the auspices of i yw ona in weparale ders, plenice and reunt resort ‘The iden of a bik combined celer thon was he bodies £ Amn} Jeotual than bere Hpeciil attractions ni way of bares ng, athletics ont of the wsual} batian, ‘They Y Se numbe * walet with a white cravat and a white j|merved throughout the business section ball, cyeling, rowing, yacht and racing were provided for the merrymakers Up In Westen ty, the care penters held a m we They have been on at men re centiy, and a demonet never thousand of them Is od, they | think, to have moving ¢ The Houscemithy and Feldgemen’s Ute ton share in labor's holiday, MOB MISSED NEGROES HELD FOR AGOAULT, biggest parade in Man marched from Centra { ) Wienty avenue, to Piftyeninth Witty avenue, to Madison qua Tho union mag Jemons | tat h io anticipation of ‘ia contemplated demand for an tne ease of from $32 Hoa da oO the features the pa of floats reprosenting the lar voter of the work whteh the houseamtths and bridgemen du, One of these war @ lof a tower of the new Bast River Bride: There were upward of 2,000 men In ine ‘Their uniform was a black shirt e hat re were weveral carriages contatn- ing members of the committee In charge of the parade, with Grand Marshal Crowley in front ‘The Brooklyn Centra! Labor tnton had a big turnout and made merry for the day at Ulmer Park, The hollday |# belng generally ob- and the federal and munie holders enjoyed the holiday who had right and of the city | ofoce Along with thowe The Police Spirited Away Two Charged with Attack on Fanny Baum and Escort. apsorted regu! hwo negroes, Willtam Smith and Are | hunt, But not a trace of the two ne-| from $7.00 to 08,00, opectal at thur Deany race track hortlers, were hell in the Coney Ifland Court to-day ' siiack made on Fanny Baum, fa pretty seventeen-year-old gitl, and her escort, Georgle Kunkle, on the Ocean houlevard, noar Coney Inland Creek, ‘The orisoners wore found at the reone of the aanault at 4 o'clock thie morning They were quarreling and apparently Jooking for something in the marsh, De tectives Byrnes and Husby caught and held them iy a secluded spot for tome time to avold @ mob of fully 1,00 mea who wer@ looking for the assailants of Kankle and hie companion, Later they wore spirited (o the slation-house, in court Kunkle, who was suffering severely from the stab wound and the clubbing the negroes gave him, wae not able to make @ poritive identification of the men, Mixes Baum was too Hl to appeur in court, so they were held with out ball, Four other negroes, arrested on pus- piclon, were discharged ‘There was a throng of excited men hear the court, aid a8 trouble was feared If the were seen they were taken from the ing through a Fear entrance and hi away to Ray+ mond Street Jail in a police patrol wagon, The police are #till looking for sus pects In the cane and Coney Island residents are alert to help them. THE ASSAULT. i plumber, twenty- (28 Bar Mifty-fourth etreet, and M Fanny daum, # , teen years old, of th, {0 vielted Coney Island noon, He wan a fine looking, dressed young man and she a pretty, modest looking «fr In the evening they walked along the Ocean Boulevard a# far as the bridge, stood there for a few moments and ihen started to retrace thetr steps, tt is a pporly lighted thoroughfare at thin polnt, lined with tall, (hick grass, A moment later Willlam J. MoGee, of 142 Flatbush avenue, and Charles Vagh, of 433 Herkimer street, Brooklyn, who were driving toward the Island, and George Wheeler, who was on a tantem with a young woman, heard 9 woman's acroama, McGee whipped up hie hoi and the cycliat promed hard on the pe als. They arrived on the spot about the game time, Mianding in the roadway, screaming at the top of her volce, was Mivs Taum Bhe was #0 weak whe could hardly stand Her clothing had been almost entirely torn off. Her face was seratched, and around heP neck were the red marke of muscular Angers. She could not speak, but in a dased way pointed to the marsh, She appeared daft KUNKLE UNCONSCIOUS, MeGee followed the direcr'on of the trembling finger, and had taken but a few steps when he stumbled over the wneonsclous body of a tnan. ft war George Kunkle, three years old wells Kunkle, He appeared to be dead. His, (aoe. hed been beaten almoet tol Ward innit persue pmeeh tar pus Gr a Jelly. Blood was flowing from ww ne were scouring the mouth and nore and from a dogen avep cuts on his head, His coat and vest had been torn off and his shirt was covered with blood. “Two Nnegroes—negroes! = They-they robbed us!’ gasped Miss Baum, fhe fainted along the Boulevard when asked Where the assailanis had gone, Another cyclist had joined the party by this time and with Wheeler jumped on the tandem and in a moment they were speeding wp the thoroughfare, keeping a lookout for the men and. spreading the alarm, Every man toid Joined in the chase and in: a quart jarter of! the am hour five groes could be found MeGee and Vagh lifted the dased girt ard the unconscious Kunkle into thelr buggy and drove with them to the Coney Trland police station. Capt, Deiseoit Hed out the rererves and with ‘ls tectives began an immediate searon, CITIZENS WILD WITH RAGE, “Arreat every suniptoious negro on the Island,” waa hie command. He tele+ ed to the Mheepshead Bay station to Capt. Gallagher, in whowe preetnet the rime was committed, and there similar orders were given, Fifty policemen, elght Meteotives and two captains were ifter the men within a Balf hour, The crewd of citizens had awetled to one Uhousand by thie Ume and they joined with the police, The citizens were wild With rage, They told the police no quarter would be given to the negroes and that they would be lynched If caught, ‘Thr to burn the negro settlement in the din {rot known as "The Gut were openly made, while other men proposed that all negroes be run off the Island, This came to 5 Of the negroes Abd they sent back word that they would fight If they were molested, There are 1,0) negroes living about Coney Tn Iand and around the of them are deaper Th the atation-how Binergeney Ho ph ireeons from the | revived Kunkle at. ter a half hour's work so that he was able to tell his story, KUNKLE’S STORY, “We had barely reached the main- jand,” he waid, ‘when two big negroes, y black, leaped from the high grass le the rowlway. One flourished a » the other a big clu ‘Give Us your money! one of them shouted, bringing his club down on my head, 1 fought be rk the best L could, but the blow had tased me, and the fellow continued t rain blows on my head. 1 recelved # giab from the knife in the hands of th: other negro and lapsed Into uncenscloy snes," GIRL FOUGHT HARD, The girl.here took uy she narrative, “ALL the time the neg ves were ben! Mr. Kunkle 1 was sereaming aa jou 1 could for help,” said Misw Ha! “When he became unconseiour the ne- froes seleed me and dragged me into the ewamp, Where 1 was found by Mr, Magee, One of them went back and dragged Mr, Kunkle to where I was Hoth negroes the; acked me and tore off nearly all my clothing, “1 fought as hard as L could, and they vent me on the head with their fete and held me down on the ground, gave me courage for just one more evream, J put all my strength seream before one of the negroe me, it wae (hat wereom that Mr. Magee heard, and when the negroes tay him soming they ran," Later Mie Daum and Kunkle were taken to the Bheepshead Bay station, » four men were brough| before shounels + is AN marsh lands about Cone: Ahgepshead Bay for the uae As [ant a one man tlred an appeared to take his place. on DBPEW DINES WITH REED, NEWPORT, R. 1, Sept. >.—Senator Chauncey M. Depew, who arrived here steam yacht Co- lumbla, accompanied by the Hon, Ceelt Baring, of London, and by his niece, Miss Paulding, will remain until after horse show. Ho me ex-fpeaker men were in the Teed at dinner last night, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE, a China, Cut Slass and Brie-a-Brae. Consider this an invitation to visit that great basement store of ours where all the glittering Glassware, rare China and beautiful Bric-a-Brac has its home, It will be an hour or two pleasurably spent among the masterpieces of two worlds, BB viene TUESDAY, SEP f Opening Sale of and if prices are an object to you, also profitably, Chere Js Yot Quite a Mitton Dotiars’ Worth for you to choose from, not because we haven't as much of a selection as other stores—-on the fully convinced that the variety you'll find hore is sec Je waw {Nd to none on the continent--but because regard for the truth forbids seh exaggerated statements Thus we offer you not a few pet ideas of our {Yor Do We Own Our Own Factories, having learned by years of close observation that the ‘Jack of all trades'’ has outlived his usefulness, choose our goods in the open markets of the world, and contrary, we are choowe things not t in our advertising. ow TEMBER 4, 1900, NING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1900, We because they happen to be made, but because they are (he best fo be bad in the world for the price n, but the world’s best, at prices that are possible only where tion are bought for cash and sold for cash and sold in quantities that comman America, Ous Openin lesson, proving emphat: goods for the same money or BRIC-A-BRAC, Our Art Department ts the largest in the city, and contains some of the finest and newest specimens of the art produced by the oldest and best known potterten of Europe, We have also some very fine pieces of Italian Marble, French Bron: Doulton, , Hungarian, yy hy " i ‘oyal Te} ea foyal in, enna, Roya Dreaden, Itallan -a-Brac, Japan- ene and English Art Pottery. The variety ie 60 that we are) unable to describe individual or quote prices, but will g them the best value in the city, We have made up a few lots to be put on sale at very special prices, as follows: LOT 1—PANCY SHAPED VASES, nigely decorated, regularly worth 7Se,, special at 500 LOT 2--VASES, large sites, now Leeper fogularty worth $1.25, 18 LOT 3. PINE GERMAN AND ENG- LIGH VASES, handsomely dec- orated, asmorted and sites, worth $1.75, special a’ eo Bat yo doe dal 12 inchoo high, all work, haadeamoly decorated, regularly worth §1,75, special, al LOT $A VERY LARGE VARIETY OP VASES, in fancy and decorations, saty worth 1,00 1,00 5,00 CUT GLASS. Our department is stocked with American Cut Glass only, and every one knows that American Cut Gloss {e superior to any made inthe world, It is all artistically designed and cut in very deep and brilliant patterns, | DINNER WARE. Our Dinner Set Department is full of the newest things in Haviland, Limoges, German and Austrian China and English and American Porcelain, in China and Porcelain Dinner Ware contain a re variety of the newest ‘apes and decorationa, of which we heve the sole control for the city of New York, They cannot be pur- charted anywhere else, nor can others of equal value for the prices asked, DINNER SET, fine porcelain, 100 Rietiad Ry ie value 50, apecial at 6,25 DINNER SET, fine porcelain, 103 ‘on, including Soup Tureen, Sugar wi aud mB handsomely decorated in fold lined, opecial at DINNER BET, fine Engtish porcelain, very handsomely decorated in flow bre aye, regal bi at 83.00 bew ul a 5 pitty 7 DINNER SET, celebrated Dolton put- tery, very handsomely decorated in enamel colors, every gold lined, 106 pieces, regularly gold at $25.00, wpecial at 3, DINNER SET, Grindley's fine English porcelain, in flow blue decorations, LAA gg eed old lined, 100 pieces, including Soup Tureen, value $14.00, special at 10,00 DINNER SET, fine Austrian china, 100 pieces, very handsomely deco tated in epraye of flowers, gold |, how whapes, regularly worth $19.00, special at 12, DINNER SET, fine Austrian china, 103 pieces, very handsomely deco- tated, full service, complete with Soup Tureen, Sugar and Cream, ever ve full gold traced, regularly wort 23.00, special at 16,50 h 13,75 lowest quotations in all marts of Europe and Sale, beginning to-morrow, will furnish a valuable object cally that we are able and willing to offer you ‘better the same goods for less money than elsewhere."’ | ODD CHINA. | PLATRG, dthnet and breaktast sixes, in French Haviland and Limoges ‘bine, wry 4 decorated, tegu- larty sold at $8.00 per tat, bpecla, | each, 19¢ Our open stock patterns | CUPS AND SAUCERS, five Preach china, richly decorated, regularly | worth $3.50 por doz., special, each, at SRrs AND yd doa ds yes china, vi ly ‘oted, af Vari wertt $3.00 per dor., Test, tach, at . CHOCOLATE PAM, fine French china, muy decorated, regularly $1.50, opecial to-morrow at PLATES, sll sites, assorted Se 10¢ Gorman and Austrian an eee a and 75¢ PLATES, assorted six or VEGETABLE 8, OAT. MEAL BOWLS, etc,, of fine Bnglih porcelain, handsomely decorated, reg- larly ‘old at 10c, and J; your chotce at PLATTERS, 1)-inch orated and gold ati) worth S0e,; special at COVERED DISHES, very handsome: ly decorated, ot of plain white Vara lain, regularly worth ftom 40c, to ‘TSe.; opecial at LAMPS AND GLOBE Our Lamp Department has just been enlarged and is stocked with only this season's the finest specimens of the bes! ers, Jap- anese Lamps, Fancy Metal Lamps, handsome assortment of Globes, Baccarat, Austrian and American Lamps in a bewildering variety, We 4 Se wine, richly deo: regularly 35 Ie S, 90) have just received a large assortment of hand decorated Lamps from one of the best makers, which we have been able to purchase by taking his entire | stock on hand, at about one-half ree ular prices, and now will put on sale be hand polished, We will quote a DINNER SET, Freneh Limogea at equal reduction » 100 ) Dew Apr Ot. me” ichubitbiall coi tone, tipped with cot poh, regular | LAMPS, large vase shape, with 10- 4 price $28.00, special at 18,50 | inch tlobe, worth §3.25, epecial at 1,95 PE, SEARS BOWL, rogues prise DINNER SET, fne French Limoges | LAMPS, of the 1-2 high ize, richly $5.00, special at 3,25} china, 100 pieces, very handaome dec- decorated, regular price $6.50, special CELERY TRAYS, regular price rations, regularly worth $28.00, spe- at, 395 $5.00, wpecial at 3,25) cial at 19,50} LAMP, new cylinder shape, with 10- ICE CREAM TRAYS, regular price inch globe, ed richly decorated, reg- 055,00, spocial at 10,00 TOILET SETS. ilar price $5.00, opectal at, 2.95 Ladi TUBS, regular price $9.00, 6.50 . VaRy bed alee La wits special A Meine! chrysanthemum decore- WATER DOTTLES, opecal design, 2.50) ren SET. ee aca ares tions, regulat price 07,50, opecial at §,75 WATER Ldtinog ff rich squat shapes, regularly worth §3.90, spe- LAMP GLOBES, A GREAT VARI- shape, regular price 50 apecal at 3.98) cial at 1,35 Ling hard aA hey eed PORT JUGS, rich design, lard TOILET SET, 9 pleces, richly decorat- , worth ' . '" worth 07.50, special at oan 4.50) od in jek crvigne a that setae opecial to-morrow at 1,00 PUNCH BOWLS, deep rich 4 colors, y gold atipp'ed, regal ich gaye 1, at 16,50| Wath 4, ca os saty wie sere, BTC, pieces, ver y 5 STEINS OR BEER MUGS, tecotations 11 cehatenced, seutaily andsoine shape, white porcelain, WE A VERY HANDSOME | pald at $6,00, wpecial at 3,50 | worth $1.50, opecial at 750 Xeoont went of Steins TOILET GET, 12 pleco, Maddock BATH SET, incl Soap Dish, with L raged etn | Pottery, very richly decorated and and Biush Vase, Bne china, rieh- ing en fom 1Se, up to $15.00. heavily gold stippled, fogularly worth ly decorated, regularly worth 50c,, WE Por RROW 97.50, special a' 5,25 | special at 23¢ ti if |, tegulariy , bere ee oe aetna fae eet TENE ol Sooclal et 1% EAK OROPS OU OFS J. B, Collins, of Brook~- lyn, Disappears as if Swallowed Up. How many men and women doen the earth awallow vp each year? ! Even the police records do not show, for here is & young man, prosperow healthy and free from care, eo far a known, who left his office In the busiest part of Broadway at the busiest hour of fifteen minutes and haa D Just (wo weeks ago Baturday morn ng Just Jolin FS Coline, chief clerk and contidenttal operator of the firm of Wat son & Gibson, Ftc n and mining brokers at 5) Bro) returned from ® two weeks’ ¥a om which he hat spent at the teathore, and renumed his place at hie dewk, ‘Hoy, | rald be after he had been there e day for “lan hour, to one of the lads employed about the office, “T am going out for fifteen minut and if anybody calle ask him to wat NEVER AGAIN SEEN. ‘That was the last ever seen of Col- Hine, When he left the office of Wataon & Mbron he waa dressed in a gray Ox- ford bunin walt, wore a brown derby hat and * Collins w ven years old, of alight build, 6 feet 7 Inches In hetghi and hed dark, curly halr and dark brown mustache. When he failed to return to the office Mr, Otbaon, the junior member of the firm, thought that he had gone home business was duller (han usual on Monday, however 1H Schermerh rn street for ten yeara, POLICE NOT TOLD. alarmed beciuse her boarder had pe returned over Bunday ACCOUNTS ALL RIGHT. Mr, Gibson, when seen Jvanced him to a poritlon had no bad hablte ve am knew, and la sup) of trum rae where he had lived # number of FAMINE IN CHINA Petho Valley Threatened Recawn of the Actions of the Allied Troops, TAKU, Be 4 residents alt vy the allied troops. Famine early becaume ft wae a half holiday and ho went a clerk over to Brooklyn, where he had boarded with Mra ‘Thompson at When he did not come to the office he came to the Mra, Thompson, who hed also become war Juat mtarting today by an Avening World reporter, wad tiat Cole Hinw loft hits oounte In good shape, He Mr, | let to-day to have nduet and quiet wayn, hreatens the Peiho Valley as a re of the orgy of rapine indulged ot NOT REPL over to Hroadway to wee why had ber fallen Collins, She met tw clerk at he Britain Also Holding Back dor | From that day, now just (wo weeks! Its Policy in bit no ee haa heard of or seen Chi Collins + emp yer that in every way to obt Jue to hie wheres nas abouts, If be Ip stil a ive, hut have not Inforined (he police ux yel of His diwape pearance PARIS, Bept. L—France haw not yet |reptied to Rusmia'e note remarding the withdrawal of troops from Peking. M. Decaswe, Minister of Foretgn Afe this firm cearny eleven courting which time they had| falta, and the Muselan Ambassador, wo nig f , arned Fegard him highly and hed) prince Ouroureow, went to Ramboull- 1. snfer upon Preaident Lou- Vory little money, with hin. phen | Det the decoration of the Russian Onder isappeared. it Collins Wak Well known in Krookiyn, | St Andrew, recently accorded him yeare | by the Crar, and to present to M. Lowe t t He wae not married ar 0 feminine wociety, ao reg | bet the autograph letter accompanying jute in that HIP sudden dip Tihe qoooratt vearan hot due to a iove aftulr S/GRee AGH Mrs. Ino speake in the] 1¢ is beloved that (hie will give oppor: highest ‘olling, to whom whe : fee arew mu attached during the Years tunity for an exchange of views, which he boarded In her house by aan of! will have an effect upon the Ministerial meeting which will be held Mere to morrow | France regarde peace as the fret re auinite of @ | tirely certain that the withdrawal of the troops from Peling t# the surest and the situation, but te not en- quickest method to attain this end LONDON, Sept. %—The diMeulty of communicating with the British Mints fer at Peking delays the promulmation Along the path traversed by the inter: [of the views of the Britiah Government jational troops there was looting and lestruction of property and inexcusay saughter of bomen inhabitants K con heir comma) 2 it in Peking and Tlentsin joo: tinues, the American troops alone n reward to ite future steps in China, 6 the Government belng unwilling to com mit Stel publicly to a definite dediston, A heated anthevacuation campaign unger rerraiat om ; Be H mur- der,” Gon. Chattew ig wala to 4% continue in the press, but the trend of THEBIG STORE SUL” -ACITY INSEL ., Sia, ama ay) NV : SEMDRUWT COS + near ew nit overran TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1900. Gruth Js Mighty and Will Provait. We have been telling you all along that our ‘‘Hazel’’ products ave absolutes ly pure, but the trouble is that the other fellow, who in his heart knows differ- ently, tells the same story about his adulterated wares, And the public can get glimpses of the real truth only at times, and often only by accident. Che Yow York Commoreral Sust Road Ghis Letter: undertook to test the purity of the borax prod- alioy iw: atk New aay ai 7, 1900, pit Comm 390-3 Ucte wold as absolutely pure, and bought at ran- tor New York Commercial, 396-398 Broadryay, Now York dom along the street 20 boxes of borax of Dear Sir: L report herewith the result of the analy different makes, These 20 packages were eub- ses of the samples of borax which you submitted te mitted to Joseph F. Geisler, Ph, C., F.C. S., me for esamination oa [uly 30 and Aug, 2, 1900: 1, Snow King, chemscally pure borax, C, Buakhale official chemist of the New York Mercantile Exchange and chemist to the New York State | | | | ter & Co, Nos, 121-123 Hudson street; adulterated Department of Agriculture, | 68,2 per cent 2 bet retet avedare borax, John Ovens; adalk terated 51.7 per cent, who found that two-thirds of them were Deaksnen'h Waits advlieesoed 6 Pg iy ba adulterated all the way from 52 to 100, _ 4, Best refined powdered borax, H. O'Neill & Co, per cent,, but that the package of CALI-) Sittetten's'ney cont 1° Twentyraret etree FORNIA HAZEL BRAND borax was. > California Hazel Brand, CHEMICALLY PURB ABSOLUTELY PURE, | etree NOR ADULTERATEO. se “Ghe World’s Pure Food Nart’’ welcomes the return of the householder in a way that is sure to be appreciated by those who have had to put up with the indifferent goods obtainable in the ial the mountains, the seaside or camp. ure Foods—the best the world affords—are here in even greater abund- ance and variety than ever before, While you have been away we have been thinking, planning, igung e you, with the result that many new ‘Good Things’”’ are here for you to see and try, and the Staple Goods have by no means been neglected. We have everything from everywhere in the fond line that’s good, SUGAR. & BE, Refined Granu- ' EXTRACT OF BEEP: ‘Hazel’ SAUCE: Mason's Al Sauce, Lvl lated Sugar, 7 Ibe., 39c} brand, 402, jar, O8¢,.; Don, jar, BSc} pts, per bot, 1S.) pts, partwt, 10g PANCY YOUNG JERSEY SPRING SOAP “White Cloud,"* large CHICKENS, per I, 12\j¢! 18 cakes Parann’s gan fet iglbsehbeare? | Hy CHOICE BALMON STEAKS, pet Ib,, 10¢| Hal, Kitk’s Tar of Dobbin'a Klectric per ca, % PHARLINE.-Pyl's Peatlive, 30 | ae ee can ss Senering Soap, "| COPPER: Out special Combination GOAPINE Large phe, Se pero tanks, ME Fe) aie | [aves Slbs., $1.00; per'd., 22¢. MILK-Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, 12'(c | : re, Hogg Ley aed dry roasted, per) ie BUTTER. Fancy Kigin Creamery Wines and Liquors, gl yell Butter, full grass flavor, Stb. pails, CALIFORNIA CLARET STRING BEANS: Choice and tender, per Ib, 19¢| iatge bottles, $2.00, AO bas natural flavor, 2b, cam, é CHERSRN. ¥, State Chovee, 1b, 10¢ | urbe none: 2.00: pet batll, 20 ar MEDOC, a high-class California wine, TEAS: New bi hn cig) LARD Pure kettle rendered Leaf per case, #) 8; per bottle, "256 black ot blended, Sb, caddy, Lard (n 5 and 10-1, paila, Ib., 74! TAUBENHEIMER, a type of light 1.75; por Ib., Be ply “Hawkeye! Oate, — delb, Se! Rhine wine, pet dos,, 62.75, per 25¢| STRAWBERRIES: Parton's or My Boyle's extra Strawber- HAKED BEANS; Plain ot ix Tomato fe iarpared Wee ict ar ct, tien of Golden acide seed Peaches, Bauce, per tin, Be! $3.00; per bottle, "3c | Perea, its Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, per Pull Bodied CALIPORMIA PORT MUSTARD: Colman's Bngtish Mua Peele ic Mudie Wel WINE, pet dor,, $2.25; per bottle, 25¢ | tard, per tin, ry c 1 Crosse woll'e CALIFORNIA CLARET, Zin Mackerel Kngliah Pickles, per bot., 176) and Bu ody fully ripe, a good, fine, se bored rer be Se Pik’ BE fen onoeed biek Mee foe bar pate weanling Ww Fktdonr Loh, palla No, 1, very. lang ae out, ne! as 0 ree |, gal., according to vintage, ' io, ty posota and Dakota Spring Wheat, per | oes . tage 8% | heads, 00 taile), pall, 10 1-6 aach, 60¢! CALIFORNIA PORT AND SHERRY, ELLIES; Mrs. Thompson's or Havel CORN: "flare!" or Lilac’ brands, production of the richest California pure fruit Jellies, assurt fancy Maine Sugar Com of Cream sotl, full bodied, equal to many im- od, special, per glans, Ihe Suecotash, per can, % ted, pet yw! we according OLIVES: Paney large Queen Olives, ASPARAGUS: "'High-Grade"’ brand ob vintage, 7%¢., 1,25] imported in gallon cans, per can, fancy white California Asparagus, MOUNT VERNON RYE WHISKEY, BALT: Hasel Hygienic Salt, white, all tender stalks, epecial, per can, 23c¢' pet gallon, 2.50! pure, refined crystals, per bag, “* W OUTBREAK IM ‘oMfcial opinion apparently continues fa vorable to the principle of the suggested | withdrawal from Peking to Thentaln, but not the evacuation of China The statement that Commander of the British troops In China, har stopped Hritiah reliforees ments arriving at Hongkong from pro- ceeding further north i# takea ae an Indiowtion that the British Government Anticipates that the diplomativts will Very shortly take the place now 0G eupled by the military, It te reported thal the French gunboat Comete recoutly fred on mome Chinese farmers on the banka of the Han-Kiang, Adlling three and wounting others, The Incident ie regarded fe lible to pror voke reprisals Hen, Canelee, | anders Leaving 120 Dead. CAAPPEE LED TAB WAT, Hie Driving Power Matertally Aw. sinted in Prompt Helle of WASHINGTON, Sept LeThe War De Our loow im killed 3, weanded@ @ partment to-day re ed the following 120, Mave the Lemations, lapapates ; ; bet dey Pltedl calenys a , ateh from Gen, MacArthur da ‘| not recetved ta detail. WABHINGTON, Bept d—The War! Manis MacARTHOR, Department yesterday received a cable gram from Gen, Barry, from 2 a M wavack, Fo whieh the following porta PHY MEM Cli Volunteer Intamtey, mr made public: | “Gen, Chaffee has everything well injeMManement wear Carmen-Hohol, hand, Hie driving power m ally ae slated prompt reilef to leaa Cone sidering ard\ Md service condition of yay ea tferabie portion of the de-| n the Department ald not! fi lic, related to military detatie ——— urtous port of the case te thas a00 0, 8. SOLDIBRS SICK, i, et so v1 Pollce Headquarters this morning and eat) he understood by wanted top " eamin f # authreek ” Bohol is an island tn the southerm pari of the archipelago, 3% mites ftem, Manila. [1 Hes north of the large island, of Mindanao and ts not far from Cebu, | room over ah Thirteenth atreet. Moran told him be had pl tthe money. The horse dia Reloaded e The werrant for Moran's arrest was ieued to Conn on \ at store at Broadway and | ed Many Others Stiahtty Ft if and er took him to court, cman caiman’ nn Was waiting WABHINGTON, Hopt, SA cablegram | ‘ met Moran and hie "ete from Major Perley, of the med |**Chappie” Moran Wants ihe day following the tasulng Jeorpa, commanding the hoapital ship wa n « went to Long hele! at Taku says k 4 His Case with Mr. it He oxolatoed (hie somewhat ports 130 ah an Bees Many ail vit Conn Settled, I ing he wae wounded brought from feeilet m syle out a Hite more rope will take all severe casee nd ee Poata have returned. Plenty mupiiles + meet © enainiae All doing well - Charles, alias "Cha Moran. th ck Branch OF ae ; —— ‘ f mar, wh rotu that reason allowed BOSTON'S LABOR PARADE, | + ser 0 he bare i " * Moran ts one of ' lence men in the About 1.500 ‘Trades Uniontintn Were |e) ae ¥ Aictliidiy An expert opere | in Line’ Over auded 8 it 1 second) wiedge 1s raking Mayor ; ts he and his conted> TON, Sept, B—"Thourandas of oft M f y ‘ { racing wires and BOBTON, Sep i " resi Mtipe Ni ' 4 to vietiinize the nen rile aoe in the Labor Day ¢ ee 7 4 Cosnman, @ publisie | bration today | { Newton, Mi n October Taat ™m incipal feature waa the display K her men with made by organterd labor, but (hin de a - this methods | monatration hardly equalled some of “ i 8 month Moran was af former years, inrgely due to & disagree: | 8 isplolon of have ment between y yor tas und the Hos air pestle a rons diamoneaahnas Hoeton appropeinted $5 ‘ P man, hax Commbantonge of the Central Labor Unie caibtal at who wae stop Oo a controversy a y Yt ni werk AaO Ameiala and the Mayor an t ‘ 1 that he planned Whether the jatter ahould be Invited to] noney y them. Altos Mit can ce netrems, whe feview the parade at City Ha . got BOM single woek. | Was snlaylta cely at thy Hime. He It wea decided not to Invite the Mayor . Wes Fou Olver Ame@. of and the Bewer Laborers’ lulon, as i July i ' . ae i a et n who teat againat the action of the contra “ whten \ ‘ 4 ted to back her im theatrh - ody, held a parade of Its own ave agreed to play $1.90 of his When le asked (0. nee * About 440 trades unioniote were i © tha baie: te vith a view of buying Nye. The Kanes of Labor, numbering | M0) NE Lhe same bile beowm ppchoue Bae about 1 bie, a parade, Conn says the men went to @ wol- afior his arreath a P r) ema mre