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fiat limi PMI Aa ORTH PRICE ONE CENT. NEW. YORKS nc tg ne ne EDITION | | KILLED HIS RIVAL IN STREET DUEL. iancsitnasinap Apaasiinesisaa Tailor and Barber Who Loved the Same Girl Fought to the Death with Shears and | Razor While Crowd Looked On. — Aliied Cextnor sure, two men who fought w atte) on Fall and Pasquale Oman: wed the same ‘rn | \ atreet, Jamaten tiie afternoon. 1 ended in Gentnir | heath Omassure i now in the Jamaica How pital under arrest. He fe tn a prseart wa coaditior Cortnor war a baker at No ott Wut ton stree!, near Pettlta’ Hotel lite riya) for the love of a beautiful young [allan air! was O Marsure, who War a (allors) Helper at No, $16 Fulton «treet For some weeks the ire of the (wo men hal heen smouldering ch ignored the Hintw of the other that it would be wire for tim to leave @ Clear feld to he other, Matters culminated to-day, About 3 Jock O1naanure went in the barber shop in a white heat of auger, He had heen tenoding all day over the taunts of ile frlenle that Cestnor was “cutting hie out." What do you mean by keeping on coli with omy girl’ Omassure de> Handled roughly soon ag saw exthor at work at the hack of the Hon What do y mean by calling my fiend ‘your @ arcastionlly replied thy parber ‘Avid with hate and rage, Omassure “linked teward, Costetior with uplifted Hels, The barber grabbed up a gleaming ‘nor, and crying out that he would end the trouble then and there, ran toward the tailor, ‘Necrotion gave place to Omassure'a valor and he ran, Ceatnor pursued him teroas the wirect, his wild ortes and the Vawhing rasor attracting a big crow, Omasoure caught up a big pair of talfor's relssors as he ran in hin shop, WHh ag weapon his courage returned, and he started out to give battle to Dis rival, The to mén mot oh the walk in front of the shop, With a cura Costnor owung his rasor viciously at eure The tatlor dodged ihe blo nent é in his nclasora an inch deep in Cestnor's Dreast, Back and forth they struggled, hardly an arm's length apart, while the hortl- fled crowd watched them afraid to in torfere. Mt leat Costnor fell, Wis Uinpat wae @avhed wide open and he was bleeding fearfully from 4 dozen mabe, He was dead before @ surgeon could reach him, Hardly had Ceatnor given way before Omassure collapsed, He sankglown un- Conscious from a doven deep slashes from Cethor's raxor, By this (ime ® policeman came, An ambulance was ment for and Omassure war hurried away under arrest ‘The doctors do not think he will live. ‘The girl, who waa the coquettian cause of the tragedy, l# unknown to the pollee. HORSESHOE BRINGS $701. ree vasa Made by Fitzsimmons and Sold for Texas Relief. ¢ Savor Hartlaon, of Hartford, stood tn the foorway of the judges’ stand at the Bimpire Race Track, at Yonkers, thie afternoon, He held in his hand a horsestioe suc as ia worn by race In an Introduction an: eed that Hob Fitzsimmons had do- natde a mime madeby him to be wold co highest bidder for (he Galveston , the fund, An opening bid of $8 way recorded and Mt Jumped by Mort ateps to 6 and wis secured by Joe Carroll, He put tt up again urd A. B. Gwathmay reouret ‘1 for $109, It wea resold to Ired Ger- ken for %. James Robinwm bougint for te eAme amount from Gerk!: /* Comeiewioner MoMi#len purchased ft : * Wand Immediately auetioned |t off @ tie wile for $1, The horseshoe be gts: $00 atvogevher, Dr, H. , Kane, President of the Reed Drivers’ Assoclwiion, (ook gave ant will soribed wilt bol gi tu we amouals eT v a oR ee a, Meats han leMilian dee te Midleton orkeshoe mapent ‘ion again to awell [ It was purehaned by for $101 King ite total tontribution to ihe fund #70), — — m, 1h M., near Ath ave, fay faded setae oh ve it gold, pated, tn. ohiers and CRISIS NEAR IN. STRIKE. roeermeranmen gi jigambommeenmnees ARMED MEN ~ RUSHED IN. | Sheriff Harvey. at ‘Harletoh Fearing a» Up-| rising of the Miners Calls for’ More Deputies—Martial Law Declated. Sheriff Haryey, at Hazleton, | has called for armed depu- ties. At noon fifty were sent from Wilkesbarre. Numbers of deputies have |™ been already sent ~there secretly and an outbreak is feared, Troops have been sent to McAdoo just across the county line from Hazleton in case of need, Gen. Gobin has established martial law at Shenandoah, About 2,500 soldiers will be camped there by night. Only one person was killed in the clash with the Sheriff's deputies last night. The little girl who was shot in the back of the neck may recover. There is some evidence that the strikers are weaken- ing since the militia appeared on the scene. Over 150 men went back| to work at the West End} vy mit 2 mine to-day. At Forest City it is an-| | of troops to the scene Inte thie afternoon, Although the Sheriff of Luserne County has igeued no request for (roope, it wan deemed advisable to take advantage of the prea enve of troopa in Sohuyikiil County, go the companion were nent to MeAdoo, | which Is In Sohuylkill County just acrow the Luserne County line andonly = few miles from Hasleton, Hhould the Sheriff of the latter county ask. for troops they can be >rought quickly aerons the lin ee MARTIAL LAW NOW, Gen, Goblin Cloner Divides Vp WF at Mines, (Special to The Rrwning World.) SHENANDOAH, Bept, 2—Gen. Godin and staff arrived bere before daybreak by special train from Harrisburg and established temporary hewlquariors in the Mountain House. The raloon# are clomed and martial law prevails | Four compasiog of the Eighth Reat- ment from Potteville, in command of Col, Theodore F. Hoffman, marched into town at § o'clock, Later on the Mourth Rogiment rived, aod Battery © will be here from Mhiladelphia in a few hours, The Gey. ernor's Troop from Harriebura will be in camp by nightfall Thousands of miners avwaited their coming and stood quietly along the road the Are and the streete of the villa troops Under arma parsed ¢ bul | The mines are all closed down to-day, The operators say ihe mines will renpen | Monday under military gua Col Richardson iw in ¢ we of the movements of the troops, He ald that soldiers would be under Arms in the diairot Among (ie miners there te a feeling of feree resentment againat the calling Bhoerl Toole ty nounced that many men have| blamed for wening an ordinary street row into a riot. promised to return to work} ‘The misitia in the centre of attrec: on Monday. The offer by the Pennsyl- vania, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and other com- panies to treat with their men if they resume work is having some effect. CALL FOR DEPUTIES. SheA@ Marvey, of Mi Harry Call to W for Move Mel WILKPSBARRE, Pa, jon, tends barre Sept. @-~ | Sheriff Harvey telegraphed from Haale. ton to the Mhertiy's offlce In this city at 11 o'clock to-day requesting that « number of armed deputies be sent to the Hagleton rewion at once, Up to 12 o'clock ® number had been aworn in and fifty were sent to Hagleton on the 1 o'clock train, ‘There ia no outbreak as yet, but Sheriff Harvey ways he wants an anfple guard should trouble ovcur, For several to tion, Crowds congregate around the noldiera on the siteeta end stow great | interest In the movements of the epveral commands. will reaume work Mon a suMcient number of hands Is obtained, Tt In betlewed that mem of them will be able to work full handed. The collteriea in the Girardville dee trict started to work, but ehortly after- ward the men were pereuaded (o quit by representatives of the strikers, These collieries are Hammond and Girard ‘Manor of the leading Company and Packer No} of the Lehigh Company, three employing 1,0) men ‘The strikers failed to induce the work. men at the Preston colliery and at the washery of Tyler & MeTurk to quit up tu noon he MINERS ON MARCH. Almost a bikie ay fond Rune Mark Saye tte Wit Pro | teet Hin Men, | \g HAZLPTON, Pa, Sept. ~The Mar-|% kle mines at Jeddo and Oakdale wre|G working with an Increased force and the! @ company ie making every effort to etm its men back to work, ‘There are many watchmen on the com: |@ pany'® property and the Bheriff's de days deputies have been gent the Haaleton region on the quiet, but now ho attempt ia made to do the work under cover. HASLETON, Pa, Sent, 2—Four companion of militle arrived at MoAdoo wena within easy reach, Mr, Mar! ‘he will protect the men in hin « mm NYO ‘5 ) a fi S WINNERS A $200 TO $8 | ' e “4 WASHINGTON, Sept, 28.--'The Na- vy Department this afternoon ieaued the following statement “In view of the possibility that la- tor, when circumstances uo warrant, the land force (n China will he mater: tally reduced, the naval forees in Aal- atic waters will be from time to time Increased with reference to American Interesta in China and also in the Philippines, “The followng ordera have there- A FUND FOR CORRUPTION Cunitidl Bae Says Repubii- cans Are Trying to Buy the hina Frank Campbell, Chairman of the Democratic Btaie Committed, raid to day: “Tam thinking werioualy of caling @ meeting of the Mtate Commiltee for the purpése of going over the report | have heard recently t the Repub: Neans huying up the “T heve evidence of a "trustworthy character thet the Chatrmen of the county committees who recently re ported to Mr. Odell have shown such & falling off tn the Republican vote that the Republican State Committee haw @n- idea of taking some act) jertatned the Ie ima bl wg rarnipnion A” srthie vest year rharne up ‘the: WEATHER FORECAST. Poreeast for the thirty. Fate tecnight and fonda to fresh norther! winds, becoming variable, Dloy If It takes the entire military force of Pennsylvania to av toh it, ‘There was danger (if trouble at Bancay (ovtinued on Second Pages Stop that Congh | and Work off the. Cold, , * tae day Naan We a. Price Ba ta NEW YORK WARSHIPS ‘TO CHINA! fone nw Won a Battle-Ship Kentucky and Several Other Ships Must Go to Far East. 1) KLYN. | 01 002—-$ 1200 b BALL GAMES T HAWTHORNE fore been enued to-day: The Doro- thea, at League Island, and the An-| napolie, at Norfolk, have been or. | dered to At out for the Amiatic States, | The Wilmington has been ordered to| _ the Asiatic station via the mMediter- ranean and will be replaced on the South Atlante ptation by the Atlan fa, The Albany, at Piraeus, has been j ordered (o Manila ‘The Kentueky and Vicksburg have | been ordered to New York to ft out for the Asiatic station,’ 'EMBEZZLER CAPTURED. fas turned to thir vorage int the (Funke had been opened and a num- Blarlo, |B | " Circulation Books Open to All.”’ oe GIANTS SCORED 6 ARPA _IN TWO INNINGS. \ | A Slide for Wife, New for a Grapevine, Din tea Cimeh | A Brooklyn Fen, OCEAN STEAMERS MEET IN COLLISION. " Martello’s Bow Biove ‘by Mesaba and She! Returns to Port with a Bad Leak. | The Fourth loning Wasa The Atlanthe: transport line steamer the bluff of the port vow ne Ma Meaaba tor nan the ¥ Nine amainet uff c wd bow Martelio to oof the M nl The Mi naneod that Banker Dunton, of Chie | 270%, | I talbli: MEEY ABberanls Gaia ga) 64 ‘The Mesnha proceeded on her voyame|Martello's side was severely dain cago, Arrested at And the Martello returned for répaira, pand whe leeun caklik immediately Fort Monroe. having her port bow plates stove, The] @he returnad 9 and when she Martello pasred in al Quarantine at J}anehoret off Hobbing Hee! she had = PM { feet of wate Nu. 2 hold According to Capt, Bippeth, of the vt Rippeth came ashore and re (Special to The Kvening World) ii ' " " ‘i Martello, the coflivion ocdvered In Swann | ported to ula owners which he ree Ric ae IND, VA, Hept, %%~lUnited! chennel, The Martello wax ahead » the Mart take her to Mates Marshal Morgan Treei received al wien the Mepaba aliempted {0 pars her,| ihe dock at the foot of Houston street \elegram torday from Deputy Mar and in the narrow apace afforded by the [Nor Rive discherge her cargo at , Dunton, re charmed with embemating $19,0% from the Vbey of ele tlahite, &0 " " at Union National Bank, in Chieago R BBED AN « enlekin coat, aatin fue WeeWeahe fellate Wes found or | slippers, and the like, hud been taken his perean, He was taken before United Hm a Sele oe ee Jal Mater Commissxmer Kimberly and ACTRESS. feat had ‘a etlainnis t pleaded guilty, He expreneed willing: parha'dly! Poi PuL (be Vettes. Towle Hane to wo to Chicago, and Deputy Were edie “Gh Wie. rau?’ 6 i Lap ewan Will (ake him there, wih & compantor Nana yi . Dunton was traced from Chicago, to guineas Stole Her \ 1 “ya ie York, where he registered at the watol and two were driven Ge teire aittstaitat| Wardrobe from Stor= [rs thay bas irs ogra wn Po cits fog? 7H age House. THAL night: Paeley: placed a walenden je arrived late last night with a ai the foot of airwa ving woman not hie wife, and the Pinkerton - ial Foo? ; i" Man wae on hand to arrest him, | , 1 ‘ ‘ A pe George Cuddy, of Porty-neoe| Cuddy mot in an ne TOPEKA’'S CRUISE, Jon! wre an an, formerly is onpan a been ate cael omployel by the Fxpreas Com: | 16s it the ay he will be in ( 2 Banat 4 street, war rt ti The United Baten cruiser Toe en ee eee ae tigate taeda B|command of Commander F. H. Delano, | eee ev vine tn April. last | pareed in at Randy Hook at 9.0 o'clock |e unke ant Nellle thie morning from Boston, whase she ONell ae watvoeb wortl bar teen fitting out at the Charlestown t ol thing and fury. He wae held for B| Navy-Yard for a long Winter cruise ag] Of ClOtnink ane lt ia training ship. trial In bast of #1 7 ner Tit, Tame il be oh boasd 8 bate OCS aoa w box tiled with a part of ri awh * ‘ fr 1D thal en nih wet Apeitt ir thentrien! Wardrobe in storage with} CONSTANTI a Erene the Weateott Company When she ree} fire in the K 1 Atacovered that] atroyed 15 residences, forty synagogue? yy | Donovan Was Badly Rattled and Forced in Several Runs While the Cranks Howled. Waterioo for the Dodg~ ers Hawley Was in Fine Shape. ol) 10 The Hyening Worth) POLO: AKO NDe NEW VORK, Rept PA welll, sur made the ¢ te for lent and ther pment arleriian 1 New York teama rele preliminary practice. meant much Ir League tr for Hraoklyn war leaning Plievorg it el@bteen polite to i Wasebal Was a feeling of ¥ exeo! The New Yorks, last in the race, had beaten the champions (wo days io ame. jceamion. and hould they win to-day | Pittsburg would be Het with them tn Kamer won and the champlonahty cane the moat exciting in the hie, tory of basebell BIG CROWD PRESENT, A vig crowd benny gatnering earte) and by Ao'ctook ‘there were never, :| (hourand persona in attendance, mang of whom were ladies Tt Paw the largem crowd that hae “[haet Ween oon the grounds In many weeks, and by far the most expectant Fane from Mrookiyn seemed to NUMerOve an the rooters for tne M snagee endere Tt wae announged by Hanlon that De thé phenomenal Piteher, wh ‘ h remarkable work for the Hartford Club in the Bantern Teague by winning mintoon pteatght wames thie year, would take Mee nity'® place in the hox for the Cham plone and endeay Neve the des feria of the past two days “Plok’ Hawley, the fashion plate of the League wae expected to look after New York's intereate in the pitcher's UMPIRE HISSED. Charles Snyder, whone deolaions in the kame In Brooklin yerterday caused @ ae bg 14 jet wenn praetiong with ver regarded hvala and Pleased with the OVATION FOR “PINK,” Hawley, con, cy nM for hin share of 1 threw atealghty 16, cited Hawley aid smiled ns lay rowd, met on wienatured, all Bowerman, Who was to catch Hawley, ” > have many admirers Mupe York's second baseman, mate ops during prec: tei were tiearly, @600 " ed wilh new ep va Hetantiy ent ie the gates. New York Brooklyn Vin Haltren, of doen Keele th Sheckard, If Mr Snyder kame by soaking rt left, which nett ima Ke sent a bunt toward third a kman grabbel a threw to Toyle Keeler and Doyle ete r he t pped in by Jones the Glants nauccems swift balls, New Yorks vald you ¢ SECOND INNING, Kerley busted a " wae aay ou t first De { Was retired In exmotly the aante way, Cross got his SB et onto ome a (Continued on on Bisth Page) under to Day

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