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WRATHER—PAIR AND WARMER. NIGHT | EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. a = Thc GOLUMN. HE | A FEW MORE RAPS AT TH POLITICIANS, NAEP PDE Abd Rb tG ra Tom Grady, who is hired by Dick Cro- eee ker to tell people what he never saye, Is the best offhand promiser In the bust- ness, And he ie so generous. He wae tackled in front of the entrance to the City Holl yesterday by a man evidently & etranger In the olty “Can 1 go up these steps?” naked the man. marble planks “Certainly,” sald Grady, “Anything you want. I'm sorry you didn't ask me yoaterday.” Ae le Dick Croker has a new Fail suit of glut trays. Johnny MeQuade, who's Ry the list oe Tammany'’s Treasurer Nain Yraw him thie morning in some laa gear's forget-thems, The office ¢ aan Aways make the man, does It, ore Thirty Chairmen of up-Bate Republt- ea counties were at headquarters yese terday to tell about the cinches In thoir districts. Thirty rainbows were counted over the Fifth Avenue Hotet two min+ later, utes 1a eit Tirealarm:Voraker Is going to stump Micalanipp!, [t's a good thing the river will be handy, yy A man rushed Into the Republican pal Headquarters, y ore's the Natlonal Committee? he asked, In a hurry: ‘He's In dere, Banh,’ oai@ an ebony rentleman on guard Kut he was wrong, Mark had just gone out see “That's a badeameliing cigar you're emoking,’ said Murphy, of Troy, to @ rpelibinder tn need of @ job, “phi 90?" é 1m = sure of tt!" Fetorted Murphy, “Cot no objection to smoking a better one,” replied the spelibinder, Murphy looked at the man admiringly. | "You're engaged.” he snapped, taking hia name. "Go up the Btate’and smoke out the voters from now ‘tll election,” owe Jimmy Martin passed out a handshake | to a friend yesterday, That's the firet time he's been detected whaking hands wince he came back tm power, There's ho doubt about it; the Tammany men have been warming up Ainge the ice trouble, ; re John Mason war pretty busy the other a wild-eyed man called at ister!” naid the fellow with the jeam. .' ald Maron, eagerly. ‘ou want (o hold up your end of thle ‘ whispered Mason. » I've got a notion,” Then the wild-eyed man pulled out of case @ pair of suspenders and anked Mason to buy, . When they picked him up outside he oaid he was in a hurry anvway. eee “Gay, Ben," called Tommy Cat Platt, ‘fo the candidate sald Behoolboy Ben, meekly. “Do you think the Bors of Tammany Hall |e @ corker?” "No," returned Ben, with a smile of @uperior gratification, "I think he's a @roaker,” And Tom broke another rib laveping, THE KNOCKER, ” MORGAN HAS NOT HEARD. — Won't Say Whether Coal Strike Will Soon Be Ended. Rumors that the big coal strike had een settled were spread in Wall street this afternoon, and so credited were they that the coal stocks Jumped from 1 to 21-2 pointe. A meoting of the representatives of the coal roads had heen held at the office of J, P, Morgan during the day for the purpose, it is understood, of fettling the werike, When Mr. Morgan wae asked If the strike had been set- tled, he replied; “1 haven't heard go," Mr, Morgan eald he had no statement to make and would not Alsouns the moating, divices recetved in Wall street fant “the strike at Hasleton)| among the men employed by Marekle Brov, had been settled and the men * agreed to PeArD, 30, 80 40 work on Thursday, Jobnny? eae eT World) Pond (Roeetal to The Rye HINGHAM, Mase, Bey the gala day for the Hf annual fair, Long and Admiral William ‘T, Sampeon Fully 1. people were upon the grounds today, The event of the day | was the baseball come between the law- yers and ministers and phyalelane of! | o'clock. Secretary Long came owt on tine field ‘ He then, with alg. ft Pratt, of and erted ‘May ball!" ud roll of parchment ned and oralee aor Se ee eee ee ‘SECRETARY LONG | BASEBALL UMPIRE. Game Played at Hingham, Mass., Between Lawyers and Ministers and Physicians. jam Agrieul-| pire tural Soctety, It being the closing of the) well supped with eral of the playere rocetved baskets, | | ‘The Society entertained an guests to) poles and large moves to aosliet them day Beoretary of the Navy John D. Jin locating the tall inting to the long tier of white| Hinghum. The teams iined up at 3] TAncoln Bryant, % in an offfolnk manner, commissioned is] Charies H. Kenerson to help him ume | 4 the Hoth “routers,” teathe were and sev. The Matiing Order, Ministers and A Ate. Physicians G. Herety, © d B Barnes, a fe ¢, Br B. Spalding, p. ‘Ter'nee Parker, ib Dr. B. iarrett. 1b, B. L. Curtis, %. ©. Burdett, ea, H. Buttimer, rf. Dr. ©. Ly Rev, M. A. Levy, Moree, if Rev, A. Tey Rev aM C, Ward, r Wo _Bouve, It iz BS CHINA IS DEFIANT; WASHINGTON, Sept, M—Tt In stated in diplpmatic quarters that definite and | official information has been recefved that Prince Tuan has been appointed Prosident of the Privy Couynel| of | China, instead of Grand Secretary, as wag first reported, and that @ pumber of other Chinese oMfetais prominent tn the recent uprising have been similarly honored, The Chinese Minteter hae not been advised of Prince Tuan's appointment, but he expreaned the belief after call- Ing at the State Department to-day that the report probably was true, ‘The poaition of Preatdent of the Privy Counell te sald fo be one of foremost Importance. similar to that of Becretary af State of Premier, | The following haw been received from Gen, Chaffee dated Taku, Sept, %: “Bopt, UW, No, 8, Acknowledged your No, @, Leave for Ttentein this atter- noon, WIL be absent several Aaya, Gen, Wilaon rematue here, LA Mung Chang at ‘Nentein, Understand etarte here soon, have offered him escort, de- clined; country very quiet, good order in Peking,” Sener WE EXPECT A WAR. |Departare ef Our Troops from Hantened hy State Department. WASHINGTON, Hept. %—The rapid trend of events in China toward actual and formal war, whioh te regarded ay certain to follow a refusal on the part of Germany to enter Into negotiations for a setiloment with China, is hastens jing the War Department in ite effoxts to withdraw the American troops to Manila, ‘The Btate Department han held fro the first thet @ state of war did not ex- Int with the Chinese Government, and tt ett doen net believe there Id puelent | at Taku or Tientain af WE LOOK FOR WAR. a Prince Tuan Given the Highest Post— Chaffee Told to Leave Quickly. ground for chatatng that position, and refusen to be drawn into war without such ground, If the belligerent power of powers sole upon Peking the American Min- Inter will atl! remain there and Gen, Chaffee's legation guard will siny with him, but taking no part in the war, The power in powmmanion, It Is held, can BROOKLYN 1 find no valid objection to the presence of (his legation auard, Gen, Chaffer, being at Tientain, han oy thie time recetved ihe Instructions to teduce bie force in China, I he ree turns to Poking to exeoute the order, Me will be Monday, at leas, before he ean begin the movement toward ‘TNen- tain, Te ta thought here that he already has Acquainted (he representatives of the powers at Tentsin of the projected withdrawal of the American forces, Thia ta deemed more noceamary be- cause of the povaiblilty of the appear- ance of Fielt M. | Von Waldorsee ny moment. ie dewired that the change of the statue of the American (roopa shail have taken place before he appear PARIS, Bept lealy and Auer whieh hi rept ) conilionslly 0 Germany's | replies of Russia and France intial, advoeating the pun | orl orm of the antl rub Hot making thelr sure ah absolute Condition of the peace pre. i ries, fo takes a middie course leaning le more strongly toward Germany, while Grea: Britain nei ch nee, WARNING T TO RUSSIA, Beitioh Wa pe Sell to Back Up Protest Apainat feisnre of Ratirond, BHANGHAL, Hept, M—Admiral #ey> mour, the Briton naval Commander-in- Chief, haw ordered the battleship . turion and the other British warahipa here to proceed northward at once, This order iw due, it is maid, to the attempt of Russia to obtain permanent Pponseasion of the Peking-Tientsin rall- Way againat the protcat of Great Brit Ain, Read Miss Dunbar's ‘eitlele oh on ho 4, THREE MINERS SHOT IN STRIKE RIOT. First Bloodshed in Lackawanna Region in Battle Between Union and Non-Union Men. SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. H.—The firat bloodshed which may be iald to ¢! strike of tha miners in the Lackaw: region fs reported to-day from @l moun in Old Borge townahip, about ix milles from Beranton. Mandard Rallrond ntivond of America Vaan ‘hort line 46 Ole mining settlement at the foot of the Three men were wounded In the row, In whieh about twenty revolver shots were fired, The participants were all Italtane, and were mostly men who had before the atrike been working in Jet- myn No.1 mine, near Rendham, as non- untoniste, but who became members of (he United Mine Workers two weeks Jormyn'a mine for ex months, and feveral clashes occurred, the men got into a Aight on the roadway near Barbertown, Revoivere were drawn by several, and when the battle was over three men were down in the road; one so badly wounded that Dr, Timlin to-day haa iit- (le hope for hts recovery, Beveral ar- rants have been made, and Bquire Foley, who l@ principal of the Old Forge school, committed the arrested men to prison, ‘The wirike ettuation throughout the Lackawanna valey remains practically nattonality whe had been on atrike Last night WEATHRR-FAIR AND WARM, -—- BASEBALL # ‘RAGIN PRICK ONE CENT, Ua) aa bugs) INSURANCE SWINDLERS HUNTED BY GRAND JURY. 7000= THE WOMAN WHO | REVEALED THE GREAT SWINDLE. sebotelelolnlolintetetoiatelolatoi“l-lolototet Horeenes PEEDLEEE DD EDIAADDOPRESIODDIDE DODO HDHD OD BET OF $100 000 10 $5,000 ON M’KINLEY-BRYAN RACE, } A bet of $10,000 to $6,000 on the result of the na- tional election was made to-day. Mr. Elwood, a ® wealthy rancher of DeKalb, [l., took the Bryan end and Louls V, Bell the McKinley, or $10,000, end, hac lh tcc ch nalnin NEW YORK F031 0080-7 BOSTON. 2002! 003 —8 BROOKLYN VS. PHILADELPHIA. 0 6006 2 2 é be 0 06 0007 PHILADELPHIA - CINCINNATI, 6 ISBURG, 4, 3° 0 2 0 0° 0 CINCINNATI ) Ae) PITTSBURG 240) A WINNERS AT HAW THORNE. (From a Photograph Loaned to The Svening World) MRS, DAVID ALLISON ‘ Widow of the Cashier of the Traders’! Insurance Company, Who Says Her Husband Was Made the Scapegoat of Others Who Looted the Concern PARKHURST’S VOTE GIVES HIM CONCERN. Candidates Who Best Express the Principles Represented in the Decalogue, Gospel and Constitution Will Get His Ballot District-Attorney Gardiner Promises to Make a. Searching Investigation--Mrs, Allison, Wife of Dead Cashier, Knows Guilty Man, ih Beaver Page: tne View Proniont of AL a conference this afternoon between Dise eereates te Sains a trict-Attorney Gardiner and his assistants, Messrs, tion of himself and the other directore OSDOrne and Unger, it was decided to present the {ane conver tou) ay bore wall Traders’ Fire Insurance matters to the October vows Grand Jury. Col, Gard ner said : Insurance Company iT Jackwoul & Korman to basiness on a commisniy Rev, Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst re- turned home this morning on the steam- main, takin ship peels ; from it mie) two thelr profits from the receipe | . P Penine FeRaten 1) Buren + Ade Ls dame retired after awhile, lens UM) d ate a _ q porter of The Hivening World.” the NG NCSA TSS! Mia URI, lee im determined that this matter shal! be Tare bios. abl_o¢ Veven. @ith, i toekweod & Forman tw ore me Fy Hed and all guilty ones punished, no mitter on b rominent in insurance affairs e ’ New ork City amare since 1 ment = SNORE) ka Pm "vient the hots ot our om whom the axe may fall. If these prominent men 1 ) Yo loday, Ons ms badly manage am not have to take these vacations 10 Keep! an if the United Btater war going 10 061 Yamiiae win ihe side aorkiner, Have Violated the law, they should be punished as Alive, vo [ make them an restful as|@rawn into it, It seems to me MAL! 1 gees there was certaliy sel ons bl, here le 8 mutual lack of oonddepee | hing rotten ,much as the poor, ignorant lawbreaker.” "E presume we are going to have @ ers, one country fearing uid na kK about thin affair a fil ‘ lively end interenting campetgn this tae 10 et tne beat \realive ihat | tay be adie It developed to-day that all of the millionaire Fall, No, | shall not take an active he bet harge along with (he part in it, but [ will look on with a sreat deal of interest." Questioned as to his preference as to candidates, the doctor replied ; directors of the defunet Traders’ Fire Insurance any vii allow tener Company, against the management of which sen= fg etiourh 2 do that A bed Fhkips Lippien matter te another tm- pres Have got the Milipinos | beap ny Chetan aed yor? sagelnation of King Humbert etal frat have to meake study an {tied conatara bie" uiemangen inthe rio mh the maxing of Sational charges of fraud are made, sold out their to whieh of our candidates most juntly that they the sity ot kieran | the allered ire sdulent report, It was k k 1 8 | tl ‘ C ‘i j k AP aiae a tees tT eal |e at it 2 intend Slee oases att teen ees oe June when the Compiny- Wee KGa Ly "on as ocher men of Gurine have wo acee sitviibe of (heb, UBIEAd Mates, PMot io He oken) out and 10,000 miners are idle | eis reyorte of their concern's be insolven'. man I shall vote for. fair t would have deen impo, | ° intiv.daally examined th {t Is Btanchfelt or Odel! for Gov.’ | At ernot, ja 17 f shall not vote for any pin bout ihe apread of pocisits man who te an underling of a bows, it not what his character might of he. id rather not vote at all, Why aa they alielve Coler?” “When FE look over the hati sen 1 to have The stock was sold tol. D. Garrett, an insuranee moma, thie trouble was precipitates (EXpert, for 25 cents on the dollar, and in all he paid this ways LD. Garrett, Insurance ex the aveclern $40, 100, pert, thought he could make son fi money by looking into the affairs of the) ~ ae and buying We stock, After | dollar for have he had made in good faith won i ted an @xamination of ite | June last not as Rood aw he thought tt was, rondition he offerel ue M cents on the | “Rach director aoid out hin stock, and A month afterward be finde owt te c © were through with 0 tunved om ie 1 was Away from home I read | race riota in New York and that | pee egroee were heaton In the streeta of elly, ‘Phat eer ™, te ining, hat tami fomewha Tie ‘ho latory and lateries the ii yi os aberee mir stock, This oceurred in ‘Te Cure o Cold im One Day Aw Bpoekh nnugurated eat oe @ Meh

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