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_— THE WORLD: MOND. FOLEYITES AND DIVVERITES HOLD _ PICNICS, BUT THREE MILES APART. hints Pheri errr bibrieeerir-t--t- | Smashed Whiskey Bot- $ tles in Place Opposite Police Headquarters and Created Panic in! Fourth Avenue Tav-| ern, Whose Patrons Fled in Consterna-| tion. a oNever Was There Such ; a Dayin the Second When Rival Factions Turn Out to Demon- strate Their Force— Whole District Gay with Bunting and There Is No Telling What Will Happen When the Boys Come Home To-Night. eit S e% Oh, 1 don't lke dem minstrel shows, dle brass ‘band blows, elolaloiainlet Sonnets of Silly Billy. Carrie Nation did first smashing 4 in New York” this morning. Entering | Redden's saloon, at the corner of Hous- ton and Mulberry streets, she picked up two bottles of whiskey on the bar, knocked them together and filled the { air with «trong water and fragments of gi nies eleleimineimininininietiot DIVVER LAYOUT. Beer—399 kegs Whiskey—501 quarts Red Wine—98 casks. Soft Stuff—1 bottle of selzer for the side. Ale—50 hale barrels. ndwiches—1 1-2 tons. Soa te inininlelei-i-i-t-t A groan of agony went up from the watener the bartender made haste to grad a bottle of gin and sequestrate Hin the icebox Inivinicicieinielelelnteb TRE ere ener ne Sioitbiirerishiteeiceirtricieeieiniefet n 5 + “Bring on your hell broth!’ yelled the} areal x Kansax smasher, “and Ui «pill teal { Deer rol Rs i Carrie Swaui indesd 44 figures to’ come x Leofefed eintatet 5 Elimand respects: She was) souked from + * | head to foot with the whiskey that had 7 feleleleleineleeieieteleleiefeiefeiefeteieieieiets ok escaped from the bottles and she smelled CARRIE LOOPS THE LOOP. A it] Uke an eaet-wide etill, She mounted the Pre Rhee beeen tbib bie + ee ieietet- tivinininieinieiel-eleeteiet FOLEY LAYOUT. Beer—400 kegs. Whiskey—500 quarts. Soft Stuff—1 bottle of brown pop. Rhine Wine—10 casks. More Beer—100 kegs. Sandwiches— 2 tons. . Extra Bread—1 loaf, Iemons—3. her to court.” : Pebebbeb bbb 9 sesfntat :. Bt tS inininiinivininteleleicivinieieieteinleteloininlmiinlminint Word of this was taken to Mrs, Nas THOMAS FOLEY. ane ee ere PATRICK DIVVER. son aad she touched wy, the Meh arly all the atreets of the district | places in her Might to Broadway. Bhe have been gayly decorated with bunt- | went to her hotel to divest herself of her Yee the beet wilt Mow to-day | BrAconaRa RA ARRRARARNTR | Io, The tae of Germany. Grenoe, Ht! Deovty Commlestones of ollee Dev | aray hate, tho red, white aul blue canes |fumeenakel anpatel rae ty startin And the flags along the Bowery 4 aly and Spain, interspersed with the cling Mayor Guagenhelmer, Pres-| and the green badges with which each | Ut for a day at Coney Island pico meesiteet ale = WHEN THEY COME HOME. 2 | 82, tnd Snain. internnerned wi lunch counter and made a short address! on the evils of the rum habit to a cheer- ing crowd of Headquarters hangers on. Inspector Cortright, whose office tn the Headquarters building Is Just across SC] the street from the saloon, heard the f. He called the policeman on post and instructed him to this effect: ft % Threat of Arrest. “If this woman collects a crowd or does anything that is disorderly unter the law. you are to arrest her and take : ; ; 3 toot kreen Health John 1.) tleket-holder,was provided. Timothy §.] The smashing was the culmination of 3 ran merecinbortbelliscan meats 1g = banner of Ireland, swing from the wine Sexton our, ‘Timothy PD. was the Grand Marshal of the |” feverish morning spent In the news- E Will to-night be 4 weary, # Ooley Bey, the “hokey-pokey’ dows. The whole district In in holiday Silvan y Po Sullivan, Flore ind the Committee of Arrange- | Paper offices opposite Pollee Headquare j pase ene oar broken ihe nan, who made pools this morn-i| attire. Every one ix smiling. {Sallis ry J. Padden, Michael Ita nts was headed by Judge Herman | ters. She had arisen early, breakfanted 4 i ten tara Croan crn 1 Kotte, at the Victoria Hotel, and started for i stayed ry ng on what would happen see Cohorts on eh, Trooka: RADON “ta a walkover,” di ed Benjamin] Headquartera with the Intention of r 5 the two factions returned an At 9.30 o'clock the Foley proceaston | burgh, al Lantry nF. Spel of the eu ce, “Nine-|dearding Deputy Commissioner Devery pI RYAN Re LHO WN IT NIST TNSVRUEGa Ned ha dla te | beeand ol tormmeittSeaetenimatearehaG] OK, rinatiy Kennelly, fexet te See T eat eearnteiee dinea| in his late. ‘The Deputy Commiraloner marks the outings of the two great rival 1% cam {is 5.0% men were tn line, but by the me | an Quinlan, Dar Vitentt, the tins : We] had not arrived, and she was assured organizations in the Second Assembly t to-night, gave the followin b . oth captal nan ick to Divver, e Sigeriatz this Molaylea Tana thet DIVver ae i Lito . marchers arrived at the plera thin Italian leader, and a) mi of the have lost « © out of 800 mem-| that there was no chance that he would eee = Y odds: er w tly Increased. The | Councilmen ‘ arrive while she was around. Fired! mens num an greatly increased. | Cow bers of our a on, and %) new temple of Dia’ was atro- oT has opened milé and. calm-like,” | £For all-around fight. 1,000,000 1% | men atl wore white hnte and carried | Tie Fetes yarty were to spend maniberaN he In and they each| Her first olivial act wan to tear a) (ine cmnrsn than Tonk an \— = said the barkeeper in Pell street, “but| For individual Neht canes. There were five brane | tay Mt Stlinmel's Grove, Whitestone, ald thelr $ membership tee, showing Mehted eiearette or the astonished Mecennded| ty lexes Mand: Mouseamiths Union. which wae ap, - “if the ivver come togither, may th’ divi lS gynts . 10,000,000 to 0% [Pama and Ave drum corps, The pro- |b 1 Within thee antlew vam will that they amount togumething and are|ViMASe Of @ long-legged nawepaper re. Nation’ did not. en PEEP P nes ineen Peralesapetan \ + take the hindmos: - universal peace.No takers joeasion was ted by Thomas Foley and | fe the | Dilyve ewers, Witzel’s cot hired by us. On the other hand the CES ne LONe f. hee te Doreist ee, Hoof her apartment in the V ¢ Irish extraction. Halting : The obeso gentleman with tho big begun ey erent f i pik Tim" Bullivan, One of the fea- | Ue, eae Tolar | Foleyttes have had to colonize the dis-|!" the cigarette habit he would certainly unl noon. She was dressed | kalaxy of musicians In front of the @& brass horn had nearly blown himae}? tn- umber of kegs of beer broughtag| tures of the parade was an imme Where ¢ Diveerites Gathered. am nd hire, rooms ty pack toeir| Wind up tn Jatl, ie Ani blackyand) wo no immen: noted he uh ted them to play; that now i y ou noand we are going to show 5 bow a roa amiliar and chaste ballad, running: aide out trying to give the signal. The fimek (At this point the pool-@| transparency on a wagon. Main AL the Divver headquarters the crowds ai that. But they i Teuksuaiaer No Excase for Cignrettens. My grapious,” she suid, “It took me Uood 1 Carrie, i thin man from Holland shyt his eyes Zoom was raided by @ short x vay 4 pleture of “Paddy Rathered early. There was scarcely With these men” whom, they” have] “stadam," sald the extended young [£9 JMR to acruh the odious odor of thut ite dis) moraia’. rum off of myself th man, “Iam a veteran of the Spantsh | never be able to de uba ana| As Mra, Natlon reach pskin on the Sy seated under a palm tree, supposed to! room and lambasted the she base drum ax if It were a punching bag. |B thick-set man, with a very Llackag| be in California, and rough the Ureusht lute the district.” tL thought Pd} hey Were just as enthusiast ont ted. She waved i were | Mtreet ald lege Point. war. I contracted fever in reception et playe ' 7 e Fay. Doole A Buckley, his f an . 1 : cits heard with the muse The cornet player heaved jn and out beard, who seemed to have moss{$ | Fay. Dooley and r Mis former the Boley! ind: (cheered ith x ls zat ot ety tye" |foom the sound of a ba heard it \ Uke the canvas of a circus tent in 4 fon his back.) Houtenants, breaking stone in prison. | le hen he came out of hte hom pie ratcoaas nine aDivverstes ae neger ne cleareties to kesh alive Fitth avenue. The smasher sec * she remarked. DIVES schtcany cycione: Tae ciner. ciiuliem:| Bonet Heneath was the inscription leon i uOverohah debe: Ete TE Sahl delay at's no excuane” she responded|targe gilded axe a went out nics.” she remarked: se . 2 # S je door- s eye et “You'd better be ¢ a 5 co) oO orevie ne parad a wy bad, a Sete acoied equally. agitited "Thea | sap MMNMNNNNRAMO MET | "Ie Dont Want Any More of Thin” nl gauspendeds tila aevle lege Point. | Sea eR SeRTeETTtortaRe ail balcony: wih nek ears at petra Tar | there came forth weird and uncanny | Just before the procession started ex- plotinocd’natiresprevall this : rz ie fp ly lovel: wounds and the big Foley procession was in action. In the mean time great crowds gath- ered in front of the Divver headauar- ters, at No. % Madison street, getting ready for the outing of thelr chief, Hoth the Foley and the Divver associations jy. the Foley headquarters, No, 1 rx street, many of the faithful nt of the doorm before day- | Tks. fear they would be eft. pe- | Te Foleytten marched to the foot of ry nation was represented, | W*evelt street, where the st 5 es were men from every county in| Seat. with two barges Inshed to elther | merail 1 © were mwarthy of her, ting for them. Ax | f out, and care was y should not run across « and thu. rtalnty: spotl res of th y tor many a turn tonight t MeCarthy, who hae!) pis is WHERE DIVVR : « Divwer man, Joined. the : PEE DINER LINE FOLEY LIVES AT 22 West saions| Bho waa presented to a Headquarters 1 that] character known as Silly Billy, who h makes his living doing odd Jobs for the MURE BOXES OF GOLD ‘ reporters. ily recited his favorite And Many Greenbacks, jim the Collier's Son," and Mrs. i ve him a hatchet To secure additional !nformation dl- “You don't) smoke clyarettes, little rectly from the people, It is proposed * she asked Inquirinaly, little boxes of gold and green- Novm," responded Willy. “When T to persons who write the mos! Intention then o! try to hrough the stree! 6 dls. hd HO a certainty that they will Another. ty noobeat hin + did thelr utmost to make the better yiajians and beanted Turks, There were they came in slht the last of a doz RGaccubnnes One te tha Ad red showing. Partisans of each organiza- vced Chinamen, Russtang, Gere y Wagons that had unloaded hun- Ti (ee sels ae tetohs Rokiert Me TA Lit} waa a ddd 1 useta smoke cigarettes: { } a | . nteres' ted and truthful de- tion sont forth their Meutenants urging esroes, Armenians and Span- kegs of beer drove away, As tt) that tei weang rink beer, but L quit when me mudder SATO Ree hele asoariones ou the everybody to turn out. It t# the biggest They fled up the street, and| rattled down the atreet Uhe crowd join oniition me following topic eh day the Second District has ever xe anid slave Women) with | In‘one hilarlous cheer 5 fee of good Cath bath or) And you have never smoked clgar-| TWO MEN AND A WOMAN AR-|'7) Noe. hove you been affected by N 0 Was able to s elbowed! thelr wa Among those who saw the aatlt Spread tt ettes since?” asked Mrs. ° t ot Ro man who was abl Ket wel thelr way) Among those who saw th tite cluth-hoinse Rive away alt af he bread that in| ottes stices”” asked Mrs muny,| BESTED AT EARLY HOUR. colfes drinking and by changing (row sed caildren dart. | off at the club-house were So'm,"" replied the a “Me worst vice now is hittin’ de pipe." a ts 2. Do\you know any one who has Docaw't Object to High Kicking.!Conficting Stories Told When AI) oo Given away from Postum be ® v vere é "aha NE ARREST MADE IN One of the rep tere had Met ogra | mas Serer an CG Eso cause it came to the table real aad On a dressing table in her roo cantily dressed burlesque fezaater | characterle: ? usiderable sum of mo! nw al GO LF CLU B M U RDE R CAS E. STRrRAYOR ihelwallaret hie oftice. Ile ed yon By aed fatrerson right stayed at home. ut wer tou sl Mrs, Nation to tear thom regarding the easy way to make Pos- vell as ao quantity of silverware ul, down, but she did not. Bach of them, | Two well-dressed men and a handsome tum clear, black and with a crisp ‘ Kapiserd Int plunbies roam tar | enaeni Continued from First Pieces it happened vented a woman with | and styilahly dregs woman were art rich taste? irle, ins ying the poil | - = ) or inore fect in the air. ‘ before 3 ui S 3 ve you ever foun er ©, Was so exetted thag she hurriedly to death by some one in the clube wath No itertect stranger. ¢ om phere's nothiiz bad about them,*|the Harlem Court to-day charged with war Have’? it eas Para t town and went to (ie home of her house woke th sand k a “These disorderly conduct. They gave the fol | 11° waa fixed up| HOI HAUS Biscay arte eed ACW Mra. Nation explained. exer- ing teaspoonfuls to the pint of water 4 wr to the poor of the district toe rush for the coffee to Postum? elster in East Orange, Later she and ¢ me sviden e of burg’ : Es UD, nowithin dfteen feet of where that cisen are splendid, [exercise myself, | lowing names and addresse: semen let stand on stove until real boiling rturned to the Earte rest. | by the murderer or i Te tO COVET | dog was ted without the animal making in private." Smith, thirty-two years old, of the As jy) oy te the clock and all Genes and made another examination of | Up thelr tracks | uti iae ie but always Op orvare that the waloon- | tor House; Arnold Farley, forty-nine, of | begins, then no lock and allow = : ee “Ther an wutery |CARDS BROUGHT ILL Luck] !t came to her cars . % 4 -{it to continue easy boiling full 12 , The pollce did not hear ct ‘There were no burglars tn that house | yyy q 1g Ch ey and Coroner keeper on the corner had made threats | No. 3 West Sixty-fifth street, and Lily | eaiuutes (rom that Ummevslirring down th rpiantilvatter iildnlght ee the ein te rauraer masiconmmlttal | thas ning piety tas AND BRONX MAN TOOK ACID. | o¢ what ne won going to do if she] Woods, sxenty vests, ae vot No, 210 Gceanlonally 2168 Stee ote bites V tectives have been at werk on the because the broken door and broken | C! LW 5 treet. : hut tt is ooking elgg Nindow through which. the, burgiaen | Hitt the | — ee ne erica’ tor aive| cioticeman. iernard Gotdman, of the | about the azo of a navy bean placed thee behets) ~ belleve rea 7 = - Mg 3 . . were aupponed to have gained entrance | 8% Yelleve that [Alok Wife Who Had Given mim] s,s ig ane would break hie front | West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth dn the pot will prevent balling over.) \" ul been forced open from the Inside and wh | Money lle Lost{Feusd window with a hatchet. Porsibly she| street station, sald that he snw the a! and /acepunt otk he/elgara) found on) the foor/of ithe /2 lye vers aingu ; Indow ratood the threat, At any rate|two men and the woman at One Hun-| you know to have been curod or | “4 zt | murderer or murderers after they had | posed uirglars and. murderers were. at | related above. avenue at 3 o'clock this morning quar- | CO Gems from Newark Wom- AND THE TRUST, |taken the un vox containing $135 In Work dn the club-house? lusked the Ues of whiskey, as rola telling. Smith, he said, was trying to | Food Coffee in its place, [Money which Seat was known (0 nave | ome a vn the antmal didn't Kallman Lasser, a collector for a|Deacended on Fourth Ave, Saloon. pull the woman away from Farley, and| | 6. Write names and addresses of 2¢ an's Home. [Bad ln) his 'possesnton. make an outcry, ak Rete the best of | credit clothing-house, committed sul-] When Mrs. Nallon arrived at Benth] yoth the woman gud Farley, objected. {tlendaf whol youltbelleve would ibe ; Sept —To-day | | wateh dogs.” answered Simms, olde this afterna@on at his home, No.| street on her way from Police Head-| Ho arrested all three and took them to e 5 — aan Waradavaverlelten A Pertinent Quention, ete Belsuner stil atieks) to hls DUES | soy Third avenue, oy drinking carbolic | quarters she spled an old saloon which the statlon-house, where they gave pond name will not be divulged to them.) y wurry h umbuaan Lubor Day, the number | sw ul he other theo amd wh ates honed. 1 las: fondness for gamblin; been a landmark on Fourth avenue ‘arley and the Woods woman told the ‘The mystery surrounding the theft OF] of men in tine belng placed as high as| saieniae Wteeae iatanns Satreties iaely tis Gr some pointe that cangot be | fed him to kill himaelf. s Ete years, name story and corroborated the police-| Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., ‘a quantity of y from the | yo00) At the eonclus {the march-| taking $135 In money which was on the Lfarenyped anewer eT dubs Koon | His wife, who had been tl for some | She passed two polleemen who stood | man. writipg your own name and address residence Zar} No. workmen listened to several ground, and then going to the attle and From the appearance of Jtine, gave him a dollar last aight. He | near the entrance, and going In through| Smith said: “Last night a friend of | clearly. fii: f at Andrews's deliberately killing two innocent. sere KOWN Which Simma wore on went out and played cards and soon re-|the swinging doors she began to berate| mine, a prominent butlder, and myself Be honet and truthfui; don't write es it Cannon, of the Trades Aa-|Vvants becaume they happened to be inj MRM! on effort had when Himma aye ‘urmed home without any money. Hel the bartender. More than a dozen men | went jrullng Wve svopped ce Binouse iat poetry or fanciful letters, just plain, . Jewels the exce sembly, made an attack on Andeew | the house : ““ went into the bathroom this afternoon | who were in the place fled, ne Hundred and Eleventh street and | tri . isa Fe | Carnegie and the Steel Corporation, ind was one so long that his wife] “Well, your drunken customers are|Lenox avenue. There we met this man| Decision will be made between Oct, Fs fi ttt tnt orem Sel I theor , for any one Who knows the habs went fa to look for him, She found| gone anyway," sald she, after a tirade} and woman. They pinras Ee theniselv es so/and Nov! 10, Ag Lape cates, judges, ; age was matied in the N its of burglars Kaows that they: by. sayin him dead on the floor with an emptyfagainst the sale of Mquora and to-/Upon us and insisted on drinking w! not members of! ere Prepceliner nce) wae mais | TRAINS IN COLLISION. Denton emunlermands there pi m when Lettered (he| bottle by hie alde. aay us, I took all of them In my rig and 1|Co,, and a neat little box containing a 3 On Saturday x there a them enter houses unarmed. | 1 men were IyiiK. | He left a letter to his wite which was| When the proprietor arrived he de-| “rove tu the Kensington stables, where | $10 gold plece sent to caN of the five fwas ino one at th me one | Ome Man Killed, Many Injored at Another fact that absolutely kita | saw under such | taken by thg Coroner. Lasser was] ciared that he would secure a warrant, ! put up my horses and carriage. best writers, a box containing a $& entered the house, unl: a key. In al} Spring City, the burglar theory, and which Simms, When retary thirty-five years old. He had three chll-/ ang drive Carrie Nation out of town, “Whon we reached the cotner where | gold plece to each of the 20 next best {no the headboard he | : rf j the cook, who Is locked up at Police this morning | Gren, When Mrs. Nation got back to the| We-Were arrested I started to go away | writers, a $3 greenback to each of the hollow post {n the headboar HOPNIXVILLLE, Pa, Sept, 2A | 47" slept soundly ee eS en go Se eee ee eee eee eee ere vaigiiamentnnian BGA a SI roli Barle'atrsomion'the nt lnorthbound panwenger train an ree | Headquarters as a suspect, cannot ex- him. ‘He says) Victoria her manager, James E. Fur- | aM cs next best, and a $1 greenbac sfloor was concealed Jewelry val Schuyliil Vakey Railroad collided with | Pun ts how burglars could break open a yo Hew didn't inter: | ROULETTE FOR CHILDREN. Jong, neaved a sigh of rellet that waved {The man upbralded her and then aj euch of the 200 nex eat wel ters Between $2,000 and $3,000, lr huMraln ody eattonrinavoies | front door and smash a pane of glass CG a hil the window curtains. Mrs. Nation had| Wfangle ensued in which wo were all] mcking cash prizes distributed to 32 ‘Phe post was eap ornament | near here, A number of persona wera] WiMout Mis fox terrier, which slept corue Fakire Whe Ran Pen-| ‘ld him that she was going to do some | 8freated. persons. Smith was asked his right name and| Almost every one Interested in pure { ‘ ch ker Tay ih "hodlew of th Bone tg iteadquarterss Mt ®R*) business. Ho refused to give It. food and drink 1s willing to have | Fort he bodies of th ny Gambling under his bed, hearing t m, veral cura were | \ f and this was retnuved by the thief, who | slightly injured and ines Arrested. took the jewelry from Ing-place | wrecked, “1 had not been In the, house two see-|on the scape of both men are wounts | ad gone to Headquarte would not glye my name, address and made off with Ono of the treight cars: was ei ants before that dog started to bark, on the “r Rhparendy Intitcted with | Sylvester Carfollte, of No. 223 Wads- Mrotsty Bours \previousital he return and business for Shousands, Hehe said.s thelr name aN jeferceppeariin: the Tho stolen articies Included a with cans of oll, which exploded, setting | 2% When Detective Lynch entered the | BOF stick. worth avenue, and a man named Russo, | omec, iiterally eating cla He was] garetts and iin o | Dare . with ca o exploded, setting Oe ined Smith %. This he sunburst with a J-karat diamond | Lobes ees ated fortunate and fined Sm! 1 to the human race. However, a re- TOS UDR RG RT PAINCA the wreckage |T20™ I the dark, whore the dog was was being removed from the track one | Het to the bedpoat, that canine showed @ woman and a man's ring cor Of the cars slipped from the derrick, | 2% bis teeth and growled at him. ‘That ‘Wree diamonds wud worth $1. 10 was | Kining George Graham, of Spring city, | 298 '% an excellent watch dog and no this tags mentioned ring that was not} ang injuring three others. one can tell me that a stranger ever returned. ig entered that house without that dog of One Hundred and Seventy-fourth | just about to masticate one when Mra. street and Amsterdam avenue, were Nation’arrived. tnatead, he sammud the ae eene te ie tad paid ue quest to omit name will be respected. | held in $00 bail in the Harlem Court | butt Into hia pocket and greeted her] fine the defendant turned to Policeman] Eyery friend of Postum is urged to | Joe Nelson Won Paced Race, | A large crowd witnessed the cycle centre, two diamond racey at Valisburg yesterday. Johnny | to-day, charged with running a sort of | With & smile, Goldman and Bal write, and each letter will be held in Jelxon' ‘ : Stew otal “Well, well, T have heard a gond deal , d Beletne Sbret sy He 8 00d start eee Mee vot wiles were DAO: tateiedt cet od Tobe te about the police recently, but 1 did not| high esteem by the company ag an defeating Marry | igead by children, ‘Their stands Were at trip uptown. in the street car pect you to take such a course as|eyidence of such Zirlendship, while ; tdwards. of Rrockton, by one and three- | Ps sorgerand thay caharged;aicentes: fon Introduced herself to the the little boxes of gold and envelopes Ryetamily had only recently return Knowle: ty Quarter laps ina tenemil t 0: | civencoceie mehine: “| passengers, and gave her opinion on| It was learned that at the station.) {he ” from Kurope and no servants hud y BRITISH BARK ASHORE. Sul, Simms wayw that the dox didn’t | toreieed ree ETB a Ene eee ee ee eee and Harry | things in seneral me manner. that| house Farley gave the name ot Furreat.|cf money will reach many modest ‘wen engaged, Mr, Earle ts in the West bark and that the first he knew of the | Amateur colored champtonship from R.| Williamson, thirteen years old, were | Caused a at deal of amusement.|The polleeman, Farley ani the woman] writers whose plain and sensible let- ‘and Edwin Batle, a ron, went to Loni | gay ; ghaatlySuinder when do wag] Ay Trooks and thon won the big ten: | witnesses. " ‘They testified to ‘having | While passing Madison Square her at; | left the courthouse together. cers contain the facts desired, al- * S it je ope: "e. - ot, Ps auch Saturday mornins. eopehieie eaatihs ai otme Reet | groured at | o'clock tn the morning and oes) eee ae Played (he wheel and the fishing pond, | iyiia"on the tower of Sludison Equare though (the csender many ‘haves but Striend of the famlly was fn > sh} heard Stevens moaning ‘Oh, Scott! Ob] Chatlenge for Seawanhaka C oan OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE} s™ id LONDON, Sept, 2—A deapateh from] Scott! fF 7] Mantla says that the British bark Os- Land “pat hk eto tetpalaayn al berga, of Maitland, N. 8, Capt, Me- 5 “Wi ty," who sald, st MONTREAL, Sept, 2—Although offle RAVE YOU AN OIL PAINTII"G OR cats * Buy en 7 ee ae hat a writing. statue of a ‘god aha uld be put Hi wor Wan There, cars of the Royal at Lawrence Yacht} other rare article of valup to dfa-jon the highest resin in tne city for GAMES. Talk this subject over with your / No St Club ref! to make any official state. matdens to worship.” Ne friends nnd see how many among you ph the dewelry” wax kept Kenale, from Neweaatle, N. 8. W., | Chlet Foley ts confldent that the murs] ment, It ia khown that the challenge of | 9082 et? Adtvertinn ¢¢ where the! "plans was the goddess of purity, can wiv prizes. It is a good, hones! ipsa "te shcey | Siac fo, Mantle, la ahora ou San dover or munterera who committed the |i2e,t robber’ PK alli day. gBewldes these three per- sport (Conn) Yacht Club has | people will sew ft-—-tm the Gumdag | ufgeated a passenger. Ate Pillage yon la ¥irat mame, | Olnciat 3) compeition and in the best kind o) Nicolas Reef, Agsistance hus been sebt. crime were acquainted with (he Simms a nes Babar eA ewan ha phn wall hy. the antag oa Me Ce "A Ronen Piet cea son elcid teresa tl ore