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, 2 : : : ' CaSK se 1S SEOIDS! & Dr red ane | ¢ proprietors and managers cont founly for a moment and then camo |. ; the order: "Clone up." ‘Three minutes | {etlves of ehiren Rook later astonished patrone were huntled | | readily « into the atreet; N@hts were darkened | and secu JUSTIFIED 1NVODODOO POOGGOHODOODGOOGOD FOUGHT IN IN MURDER. THE RIVER ON CAR TOP Parkliurst's rival, mikiit call) B Unknow, | Uy in the Mercer street police station places hey needed. | Mr. Cometock Man Who Shot Son-in- | Cigar-Maker Tried Hard ! Law Is Released in $500 Ball, een | | ik this morning a man walked of Grand WHEELING, W. Va. Oct, 6—Thomas} Att Workman, who last night thot and ine [down the pler ktantly killed Miller Fiimore Dryden, hte t Riv son-in-law, was released In $800 ball to q Gay, He will not be prosecuted for the | rT yulkhead and threw feed, an the community believe he did rhyer entirely right by Charles MeDevitt, of | Dryden had been drinking and was , and Thomas Doyle, of choking wite when Workman, her street, two Hfeenavern at father, appeared and shot (0 save her tached to the volunteer Ife-saving sta * life. |tlon on the pier, , Dryden wax once one of the moat} They ran to the end of the pler to see . noted pulpit orators in Wert Virginia | the man fast disappearing in the dark: Before he was thirty ¥ yd he was} hes¥, carries down the river by tho ebb f Hide the leading Methodist clergyman of | Wee * iate and bis rermons wlwaye uttracted| They throw him a litepreserver, whieh large congregations, o refused to t Then both men wit upsael os declare! thal all Ne ayrang overboand and #wam to him sached waa hypocritical and fi $ A JA Aver baileved "a woe of He tien) They srabbed bim and a struggle on (rled to found @ sect of his own and | sued, The man fought desperately Would have been successful had It fot ‘"italimecalone,'’ he yelled) an he (red He studied law and was admitted to)to him and in the struggle the man | the bar in ax months, He enllatel as | wont under water many times ! } ‘ar bro ‘ 4 Private when the Spann Matiy oration) Policeman William fF, Regan heard the stati with a} at Chick Imuch aitention that he waa app Inted to & position in the Adjutant-General’s de- iment, ‘ ince his rettirn from the war he had) into been arlaniag. heavily and often abused Die wife, He shot at her twiee: two! y months ago, Last night Workman, who} ie seventy-two years old, found him! The wo 4 amaugua, which altracted so) he nolee oO to Kill self, at othe f Him- vot nnd climbedeever the the ent Then he f the wiriggle, He ran to wecured the river, au al The twe wielde w, epening ire, Dryden and fred without | but Pb aA Hospital \ ? 0 Gouverne giving warning, was Joba Kunieh, BY — WRECKED IN FOG. » a fehooner Katie G, Robinson Runs Ashore—Crow Nencued by the WELLFLERT, Mass, Oct ~The fehconer Katie G, Robinson, of Summer- point, N, J, for New York, with a cargo Peaked Hill ‘from the nor he was found old, a clgarmaker of Marwa Believed to Mh from Window While tat John blurwa, the back yard of avenue, Brooklyn, Murwa had been drink! ated, ite preserver ong rope attached and threw it life savers | eaugne It and by Ite ald the three men taken from {he water, unconsclous od after he had been taken He said ree yea! venue A, Tambled twenty-eight years old.) stant Foreman, early thin morning inj day, (aking effect from Oct, 1, residence, 1% Kent and it te Se ee 2 (2xNS 12 SIS ereS1erexe"s: 3202) PODER O Ole ew DOE OOH4 OHS CHDOGO HOOK TOO OU OUOOOI “1 will do anything In my power tojand in eame cases paraphernalia was) hey vay the gamblers Know by alght all owe any amb! nune oF der ¢| carted away { fot H agents of the various societies is , AL i ah Me Mas adh Jinteres ed in the etideavor to suppress a parc sese i eae vente ree NO Joho: @ know what St) yico, and have no fear of them, beau # Of Ite existence, There ie no man mote! moa a1 war vaguely des ey could keep them out, Tt waa only denirous than myself to see this great ate from up above,” | the new blood that w wuld be brow nt fe ety. morally: pure, tt na was vat thoy did; the front by the Nght that the Bishop The young men and the young women | yy r Hae one tidontion. wari Mae Making that they feared of thin olty should be particularly pros aeked, amd (hut was, “Ie (he Bose make} SFUIEAALSeBE CEA Varo Pit see; iMase metcen ROBBERIES RESPONSIBLE, 1 will go with any committer oF aesoclie| Thy Doavteroil was running wide open, Several policemen also admitted that tlon to any oMeer and will use all lag usual, but there were dlxguicting | [2° Teeent robberies in fake games run ‘i FiRave: ior nee iets Rib’ du ‘ Fiera i} connection with fash egigona and influenc ave to Ke uh rumors and every ane was In Feadloe"s) cheap ahows on the Howery helped to be done or punishment be meted of to) to make what they called a “quick get) force the pollee jn ordering them 16 close him,Rlehard Croker Im exeiunlve in- | away Lown, eof them knew when the terview tn Bvening Work, Oct. 4 Y n fers,” paid the) CMAtEO would be talsed, r . We are rea ror sald (He) phe five prisoners arrested jn the ratt Bomething happened in the lower ends manager of vn uptown house, “We may on the notorious "Black Rabbit,” at ist of this ctty last night. Whether tt ward get chem at ar ne, Wa have heard | Bl er street, last night were ar Mr. Croker carrying out hie word, OF! that dn any event the little places: will ralgned in Jefferson Market Court to» spontaneous repentenee, IN NOS KNOWN T have ty qo out of biislnoss, at least Nt |R'gogen court oMeers, unttormed, por But a few minutes after § o'clooks| ater ole [6 nen and private detectives, led b whildy gambilng rooms were jolne Ih) tt wa admitived by pollce| Anthony Comstock, made a descent on 1) Maat in Park Row and intersecting |Men \orday ent stand € Mr! the place Inet night, Cul) Weaat In Par | Croker ba ate of Blehop |. They had warrants for seven persons, sireots, thet came a mypterious lull) yy responsible for the) but captured Ave only, They gave thelr as Michael Davis, William Short Joe Dumont, Pauline Bhellon and h Myrtle Lynch, They were locked The resort ls unspeakably y sald DEATH-DUEL Desperate Struggle on Train Going 40 Miles an Hour. AT LOUIB, Oct. 6-On the top of a Chicago and Alton passenger train moy ‘ng at the rate of forty mil an hour William Burke, of this elty, and an un j known man fopaht a duel to the death yesterday, The two men were beating thelr way to Chicago, After the train left Bast 1, Loute the jatranger drew @ revolver and demanded | Burke's money Burke refused and Krappled with hie antagoniat During the sirugmle which follwed the other man Burke in the side, but the latter finally aged Jo pueh him from rt \the top of the He was picked up with hie skull crushed In apd" vurely alive, Burke will recover, NO TICKEE, NO WASH, Knocke with « Tuck Sing, @ Chinese Jaundryman, at 24 Avenue A, Was ansaulted jaat night by two unknown men Who entered ihe place and claimed to have laundry there, {but that they had lost the tlekots. Bing the theket and wae knocked down by a the ticket and was knockeddown by @ blow with a blunt ingtrument. Bing was discovered half hour later by a passing citinen, who called In the police, Dr. O'Retily, of Bellevue Honpt tal, put a half dozen atitohes In his face and left him at home, Police of the Bast Twenty-necond The MAN FELL TO DEATH, treet station are working on the case, : — FIREMEN PROMOTED, ‘The folowing promotiona in the Fire Department, all to the position of Aw announced to- Pieolored « jSo Tuck Sing Sata, bet Man |’ a ee THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN CROKER’S ORDER CLOSES |NAGLE LED IN RIOT AT THE GAMBLING DENS. ; _ THE REV. DR. CROKER. Delogaten and spectators of the Menaty Convention of the Twenty-Arat District the meeting war an unqualified #1) They point to a cholee collection of varl: | sid apota tn the heat pled by wrists awollen nones, apaces once th, gouged cheeks, sprain spaced knuckles and damaged fry tire as proof of their worda, If you etl! doubt they can show the Morrisania pollee station blotter, whieh shows that the reserves had to be called out In the language of a Mrominent dee gate who was only able to speak by | proxy to-day ‘If thot pwhat be At Co'clook this morning the delegates were lounging about Zeltner'a Hotel eat ing saxdwiehes and drinking Comralasioner Nagle was sitting on the, tform jn his @hirt sleeves When asked what proposed to do he re tolme, | bean't ‘n'illigint he week If necessary The police refure to let the convention reconvene At 4% o'clock Nagle and Haffen go together in on ant and Haft weakened, Haffen 9 the pla form and pasted a resolution to hold the Convention at 1 o'clock toenight Tt was called a postponement and n arninent wk thle morning, putlook was fay room ent an rable for a renew the hoatilitios, a delegate called up by te Judge Van Moeren, at the Demoeratl Chub, "For God's rah Judge,” he cried, “go wake up Croker or murder will be done here," The conditions were tavorable whey convention met at One Hundred nt Seventioth street and Third avenw nleht, On one ede were the dele from the Thirty-fourth Dlatrlet, Jed by Percy Nagle, Street Cleaning Commis sioner, alx foot two, broad shouldered and strong as an ox On the other side were the men from the Thirty-fifth Assembly District, led CIRL CRIED T OTO“CERAY'S. Brought Up by Strangers' She Avoided Her — | Mother. When Magiatrate Merde in the West Bide Court today awarded Mra Dore Atiteel, of HS Bighth avenae, the curtods of her eleven-year-old daughter, Dora, the ohtid ented T don't want to with her, 1 want to go to the Gerrys vet rince the girl was a baby «le hee | been In the care of Mra Henlen Wetr of 74 Columbus avenue. Last M Mrs Btotael (ook her daughter hom proceeding whieh the ohild did not like an who Nad became much attaced t alay night Deora ran away | from ber mother's tiouse and went to| Mra. Wetsel'y, She had only boon thore a short time when ahe learned tha she | would have to return to her mother To avow this, on Friday she ran away from Mrs, Wotael's and went | ot the Gerry Aoolety, where «hie yared for overt tpht After nome coaxing to-day she home with her mother w Ady, Manager Evening Bulletin, Phila | 1 New edi ICE IN CAMPAIGN. The Teo Trust queation ty oasuming much importance in the present cam- paign, and each wide Is trying to out munoeuyre the other in regard to it The Republican leaders, there te every reason to believe, are alrendy acqiualnted with Mayor Van Wyek's answer, despite the fact that Gov, Roosevelt says ho hus Hot recerved it The Kepublicana with that Gov Roose ve was In Albany to take action on the maiter, though tt ts Keneraily be Meved now that he will merely appoint @ comminstoner to (ake testimony * nme 1 find the World Almanac extremely useful and prize it very much, WILLIAM SIMPSON, tien World Almanac now Contiing new eampalen rupplement evr uation UP 49 date. Covers the poiltice! att Siar rere atcisd BIG BRONX Jefeleleeteletetetedeteleteletetelelntatebstetolmtelsl:fotelabatedetetoateleleb-tetobeted / are unanimous to-day in aseerting that ( piled: “TE propose to remain here for a) pee i ', OCTOBER 46, CON > ———— atafeltetelalolatetteteleetetoleteb THERE WAS NO APATHY AT THE BRONX CONVENTION, by President Haffen, of Bronx Borough, if Hot sO tall or stout ae the Street ening Comminsioner, but he la wiry J quick, There waa war between the yoampa over the election of a candi: for State Renator, ‘The Haffentten Joneph P. iennemy, The Nowle The Haffention claimed to \ matortty of the delegates and the Nagleltes charged treachery ivle began right away " ke es did no You and your gang have been doing \irty, work!" yolled the Commissioner without preliminary ina voloe that male very delegate in the Wall look hoveful snd plek out @ man. all right," You are not tn it ‘ retorted HHaffen We have fi votes nd you have only 176" You are a iar,” bellowed Nagle in a that made the convention s is) pit upon ita hands, MIXING IT UP, Tam a lar 1? exclaimed Haffen. yo one in partioular, whereupon he el Die rlahe Mat on Nagle's nose ma iar, am 1" thie time hie jeft vached the snow man's jaw, The con. entton yelled with delight and the dele r Kan fo Move toward each other Niale recovered and made a dash for Naffen Preaitent of the Norough went + 0 ewing on the ear, and fot another in the forehead Hood pputted from each at the same snd then the delegates, euch oon NE A man, mixed ie up 1 two minutes memortes of Donny wn 1s he aro ime took [alr were revived, and the hall ked lhe a rand, sweet revival of tie Horton Jaw without the gloves. Men wore unler chairs and on top of em, Up dgatnat the walle and in cor ner W top of tables an} under (hem, levfully pounding, soratehing, chewing Hing, Klek ng and howling, “Tt te Hin ts out! mhouted the Nagleltes Tha It te came the maMed voloes of © Haffenttas. Some miscrennt called for the police, nid Capt Welgand and ten ere RIDING AND DRIVING, ET GIRLS ME . Emma Smyth Thrown by Her Pony in Central Park and Hurt, ima Amnyth fourt 4 Weat Sistyethird ny in Cen his morn roma ab Park ng and reverely purt The mini woe riding up the bridie path, pany going In a awit nter When at Ninetyeatath atreot the anime only wbled, and veertig to one ate vinmed his rider agaliet a lamppost ‘ye girl ited to save herself hy Jump. 4. ME Was thrown, slo fabing lea ily n her right wide, Mthough badly hurt, aie called af the pony, fearing, ae she subsequently explained, that It might frighten other horaem or do somebody injury An ambulance surgeon alteniel Mise 8m ind she wax taken home The pony waa stopped after running @ short distance ATT WAY CO TU PASO Judge Lacombe Decides He Ignored Injunc- tion. Judge Lacombe, of the United Btater) Cireult Court, to-day issued an order in the sult of Alphonso Th Rowers againet the New York Dredging Company which result’ in the Imprisonment of ree W. Catt, President of the com may par The mult wan begun *n 1805 and waa for an alleqed Infringement of a patent on dredging machinery. An injinetion was granted against t corporation wae or tle Guif and Pacific pal Preadent Cott mp’ wos the holder of the cone s that the New York ba A ala the ll 1900. VENTION (Second NOT AFTER | TUAN’S HEAD ‘'We Do Not Ask that Chinese Prince Be Killed, WASHINGTON, Oot 6 —Thia vern {mont has addressed no new note to the Powers on the Chinese troubles, A notes which have been Issued hy the United State n subleet Nave been printed: | This Government has not neiated | that Prince Tuan yehiertod Th atronqent Innguage used by Beoretary Hay with reference to wee beg in the r&ent note to 6 n reply] obtelolebteiinlotelotoistetottololoiotetotety | 10 (ie Hew German proponaly | Th that it was announced to Germar that “it had been though! well. In view of ihe vagueness of the edlet in regard) ‘ arrived, ‘They utcoeded In securing an to (ho punishment which soine of (he artnitoe, and tier 9 few mOMENLY fF Reutpated pare a Are 10 reeiVes tA Sahomet te uae ne Reached (Hl ity to the Chinese Minieter the Prost DIR UKv en 6 (AR) BEBE an dente views thar |i would be moat 1 RUSH’ FOR PLATFORM. Lh (pu) con-dblow)=vention will ploase (put) (pum) will pleare come to order!” ‘Then they glared at each otter " egatex made a rush for the plat. | joyfully shedding comte und hate ‘The Nawlettes wanted to aretiable if Prines Tian, who appears fram the concurring testimony t Jogations in Peking to have been « the foremost in the proceeding plained of. whould eware much full meas ure of exemplary punishment as the |facts warrant 1 on thelr way pull Haffen off the platform and the] Intimations (hat the United Bate Huffer wanted to do a things |Governmen’ may not conour tn the 1a to Street-Cleaning Gommiosioner, [@a' French note to the Powers vonoern neon They urrived at the same time, and/ing the Chiners «ltuation have ly forgot what they were there for veyed to the foreign repreventativer Nagle tore one leg off a table th here, The pote la in regard to in erdiet and Haffen got another, Other dele ing the Import of arma into China, the wot the other leas, the top and the draws lentabilahment of a permanent legation ers. Capt. Welgand and his pollcemen [guard at Peking and thy maintenarne had thelr nighteatione, whieh they used jot a line communica ton to the aa. without any diserimination It ie understood (hat it there That only added to the popular excites | moves were regarded favorably by the ment, and the d gates turned thelr at. | °* autive branch the Conatitution makes tention to the police, They tore off thete | it necemary to rubmit them t even heimets, eilelde and other clothing unt} The permanency of these p Beret. Aweeney (elephoned for the res | Hleved to involve territorial oovupaney perves, Thle idea har been put forward in a@ Indicating to the foretan f the quenilone tentative way ale made a ewing at Ttaffen with bis | able representativen. rome lem, and If he had ever landed La there woul be erape onthe Bronx fare! 1 be ie Pode A il ili annwering the Preneh note ough Hullding to-day, Haffen dodged, Ait ex " tas and hie owing would have put every | Th news which the United Bla ninent has rovelved cf the purpone white wing in New York tn mourning |O'"" Jroday If big Tom Kennedy, the Com i missioners bodyauard, had not parried |it with a chaly rung, abilielah style Michael J. Cunninghar®, fimour in the 1¢ Chinese Imperial Court to take ip ite abode at Tstngan Ko, in the prov at Bhense, comes from Japanere of AY! sources, The Mate Depariinent Bishi a ood man an ever come UA Hut forth all ite efforts to brig on ' + ‘good Uaht Mr. Kennedy (ev0ut an @ ndonment of the project but Of: ate es, Sane pyc needed that the presence of the with the parapet of a euspldor, and that Kmperor and Empress in Peking is not ts why he limps thie day, Blood by thie | aneotutely time wae making everything sippery, | Jand most of the delegates were rolling fin tt Hthe platform, He pulled his revolver “ait down, you!" be shouted. “wit | down! | necessary to the attainment factory and permanent settler the CMtnewe tr of Capt, Welgand managed to reach | thete return would hasten It mont es | CHINESE CASUALTIES| Pifty poll arrive! and backed _- him up. then sat down and at restored. Gen, Chaffee Heporte Deaths of Tle y harn't been nominated Rds Vive Soldiers of Oar Troops | tn Allied Army, WABHINGTON, Oot. Gen Chatten [reports the following carualtion from. | China ‘TAK have occurred Oot The following eamual MISHAPS | Mary Gartlan’s Team Ran | tenis Down Woman and the |)" Driver Arrested, lin Retief nth Infa rine rey +e whi N on hompital Al Company Kt ry; Sept, 2 1 Reasone Ninth Hopt. 3, Infantry at Tlenteln, Georg na, A jalan | Paul Ferrel), Marine known; Bept, 71, at Peming, ( , fourteen years old ris » While driving a team| Prone J. Melonaon, Company A ponies tow runabout down sixth ave | Infantry, dysentery, Sep! #9, at Peking |nue shia morning, ran over Margaret! oping, John 1. Bing, Hospital Corps, | Malloy, ffiyelht sware old, wi the Cor) sa | ne Thirty Atth aire |fF Tie Wonan wae carrying a hun dhe | —————— es | Mf clothes and did not eee the turnout tat mpe | She fo.) under the horses’ feet and the| FEEDS BRAIN WORKERS. | Wheels of the runabout went over her.) 4 Food Made Especially for Them | Her head was gashed and her body | badly bruised. Abe was taken to the} A lterary woman, Mra, J ( INew York Hospl a, and the mitt arrested | Roberts, 193 Holises 8t., Dallas, Tex vid iminedia ely arriigned in Jemervon| has discovered that a properly ‘Market Court | lected brain food is of great ‘enelt After a brief hearing she vax paroied| to any brain worker, She vaya: My until Oct, 10 In the custody of her fathor,| Qutlea as journalist require me to! Finnele Gartian, a horse desler, ‘The | Write ell day, partiewiarly in the Injuret woman lives a! 84 Mast Thirty | Winter, but heretofore, after lunch nixth atreet Jeon, no matter how light | made it, | ‘ os on vl found myself incapacitated for} Dredging q work for an hour or (wo, for my tompt in brain would not respond to. the ea We or demand Hoh, and an addtt Imptisooment f We Catt as Pr "TL saw an advertisement of Grap Nuts for brain workers and deter-} ten days on ‘George ident of the mpany 1 An appeal can be ‘ehen and a stay| mined to give |. @ trial, ft am may be had pending the appea i with the result, and an now | MNage Lacoinbe also granted w prelim. | harmed with the result, ani au now | nary infinetion in a ault brought by | 1m perfect health se Gre Hts ere againet the Atiantic Gulf and} for luncheon and never suffer any | Pacift eal BARONESS IS SAFE. CORPERY inconvenience whatever, returning to | my work at once feeling as bright as when | left it. I know from expe: | rlence that this preparation ts tnvalu | able for brain workers, who are ap’ to find that that period of time given up to digestion ta one of almost total eclipse of mental power In this day and age of concentrated ors to Von Ketteler's Widow Left Yoko. hama on Sent, 0 in Good Health, | WASHINGTON, Oct @-A tele from the (United States Consul at | tain conveys the | ation that the! une a food especially adapted for re Haroness von Ketteler left for Yokor | building the brain and nerve centros | hama Sept, ® In dair health | Grape-Nuts food was invented by | am Tien.| effort it Is wire for brain work expert enpectaily for that pury Knowledge of the food elements o tained in the grains and how to pre pare these eloments so ar to be} quickly absorbed by the hody used directly to replenish the jost hosphate of potash (which is ex f have t Mr. wan Von 4 ty 0 been heard of | ———s EX-POLICEMAN DEAD Hceman austed by mental work), ve years, brought about the result. 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