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CI v Td DEAD IN WRECK OF DARK. dnly Six of the Lizzie Bell's Crew Survive the Disaster. LOST IN THE PACIFIC. y Some Who Managed to Get Ashore Died of Expusure on Rocky Coast. VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 6—The steamer Miowera, which has just ar- rived, brings news of the wreck of the bark Lizzle Bell, of “Liverpool, while dound from Wellington to Newcastle. Of a crew of eighteen men, six sur- Some were lost when the boat died in the boat, and the two others who had just strength to get ashore Were found dead on the rocks when regeuers arrived. he Lizzie Bell was of 1,035 tons and Was owned by Peter Bell, of Liverpool, “HILL TO SPEAK AT CLANBAKE. BY MONSTER AFFAIR GIVEN JERSEY DEMOCRATS, Besldgs a Ton of Chowder, 74,000 Clams Are to De Enten at Avon. ’ David Deanet: Hill, of New York, will be introduced to Democracy of New Jerscy on Tuesday next at a monster clambtake given under the auspices of the Ersex County Democratic Commit- ‘There wiil be 2,400 men there under of es Nugent, of ‘The dinner will be served at tune Heights, Avon. Ex-Senator James Smith, of New Jer- gey. Is the power behind the occasion, and! his purpose is sald to be to mass the Democrais against Mayor Seymour's | growing boom for ernos and tncl-} tee. the leadership Newurk dentally to help along Hi!l' boom. for i dency. fs Mr. HiIl, {¢ 1s said, has promised to @rpound the Irsues of the fall campatzn nd thus lay stone for the capture of the y delegation. To feed the followers of Jefferson. “Scottle" has purchased 10 berre! chowder, 74,00 clams, 1.20) pounde of fith, 12 barrels of lobsters, 1.50) pow chicken, 3,00 ents of corn, 1.200 bunches | and 109 half- There will be two bands of mui forty pleces each, and a vaudeyill To-day werkmen . tables for the gucyts. lumber were required for the p' Ta the Sunday Edition Rave Good Results for Every Cie. she ing’s WORLD. Paid Help Wants in $3 other N. Y. Papers combi: 362 in | which they left the bark capsized. Two Paid Help Wants | in This Morn-| THE WORLD: FRIDAY = ING, SEPT ROT EE EN TE IN He TET IWEBER-FlELDS OPENING WAS--WHAT’S THE USE! YES? Weber, Fiel end Bernard on the soci \Melle Robinson, one of the daugh- ters. | Fascination for the Eye, crus: ety. Fay Templeton in the glory of her fluffy raiment. Allurement for the Ears and the Same Old Irresistible Appeal to the Risibilities by New York’s Favorites. ‘What's the use, yes? It was a Weber & Fields opening. {what's the use of asking anybody to| [write onything about something that there Is no use writing anything about? ; However, tt was the best opening Weber | |& Fields ever had; it was the brightest laret night in the history of their th jtre, and when the undertaker has done | jhis deadly work with the few—but not | too many—deceased gags, “Holty Tolty” will be an entertainment sanking above janything Weber @ Fields have ever done. j It fs Monte Carlo when the curtain goes up. The first to grrive ts John T. | Kelly, of Elmhurat, L. 1, dressed es he imagines a cannibal king should be dressed—in scarlet whiskers, chocolate tights, @ brogue and crocheted trunks. Kelly was never funnier. of Broadway. For the first time in his Weber & Fields career Harrison had a chance. He dubbed Kelly the lon-faced man, and starred him fn a cage. Har- rison had lines as good az he lets his |friends hear off the stage but— ys Kelly to Har- have been in a stew and I don't know what minute I'm going In the sou ‘The next entrance gues to Lillian Rus- sell, When she comes on she suggests a Jewelry store on fire, She {s younger than ever and her arms are tanned. Sho 3 a song against a background of girls in white naval suits and |brizht green messenger ‘boy sults. The chorus goes: Eingeing the flame. Any man in the ¢ stood for a singe to a was— | house would h Linh What's the us Passing on we reach the entrance of Do Wolf Hopper. He ts an American |bilfonaire at Monte Carlo to spend He has six daughters and they says he, “to be a Weber & Pieids ‘papab? Wheroupon he Kisses tue bunch, con- sisting of Bonnle Maginn, Mayme Gehrue, Goldie Mohr, Belle Robinson, _—————.——__——- 0.0.4.0, FACES MANY CHARGES. EALSE PRETENSES, QUACK DOC- Tok £4ND DESERTION. pner, (. C. Johnson, a Tall, Good-Looking Scxro. D, D., M. D.."" a good- who says he is a West c. C. Johnson. looking negro, ‘i Indian, is In the custody of the pclice MACHIN P MOULDERG LL glof Jersey City, charged with obtaining M {yg money under false pretenses, 1 ng MILLINERS oH feino without a eense and abandon- NECKWEAR ....... 3)ing his wife and two children in New NURSES .. +10] Bedford, Stas. OPERATORS ....... 7| Accorting to the police, Johnson's ouNrivses ~ aright namo 1s William Travis and he PAPER BOXES .... 3/has a long record as a swindler and PAINTERS 29) ex-convier PAVERIAY He speaks five languages, including ekeregs S (dees rioon gerian and Italian, and was arrested Srascnamaioe +2] LATERS.. 4] at the instance of Seltne Zion, a Syrian 4 Rael ake {] q] Woman, of No. @ York street, Jersey 7g] city. tb . | PORTERS * glawindied ner out of $45 In money and 4| Prmescrs . T[origntal goods, in the Firat blihhadiaget tet pasate 3 ete, ET” nel dokwon “without SpIvens +19] SALESLADIES 1] Gatlin order to learn more cf his past. DRUG cLeaks .... 1] SALESMEN EB) —— BLECTRICIANS 4) SHIPPING CLERKS J BNoINBeRS 3] stock ctenKs.... 3} FALL MAY CAUSE DEATH. PrepRna S/STAMPRUS ...0.0. 9 , Pinwuens 4 > Si Workman Tumbled from Court f Waeay pay a pastes Ba ‘ Steps and Fractured Ulin s$tul “ Wam-pregsgas.... a| tucKERS 4] A man dresyed as a mechanic, who MousE wore @)uriousrenens ... a}appeared Ne Kaye een drinking JANITORS. aS agcending the : " Hiveam Slwarrnsencs ooo. de| Marine Court ‘eagly “tosday, fell : fractured bis siculli throng of prose 4) WOODWORKERS .. 4} going to work ted rapole nin as MISCELLANEOUS ne lay on the tue an Eth AVENE, —.| but tione she Q] TOTAL oosesss es. vl nea oie medias ry Comes then Lee Harrison, the jester ‘That's What the Pollce Say of Thetr | Wei shat ee (*¢ Estelle: Sloyer and Gertie Moyer. any millionaires,” aye Belle Rob- “start from hum! atations in n't your start that counts in says Hopper. “It's your fn- The police don't bother me," later on, “I own the copper tru: Hnter Weber, Fielda and Gam eld. rmard carry bas been divorced from a nove he was riding. Weir riding suite are most ridiculous. | inno Mee "It ten’ | America,”” ever te a wealthy delicatessen mas, and nd Bernard ure helping peni ye raetr Eagiien te ies Le posaib! lwa don't ride for pleasure," says er, (We do not give the dialect. You can Set that at the show.) nybody can see that, aye, Fields. Fields and Bernard ~w: ‘Weber to nk. Weber wents to oom ference between th. ind the banking bu! ie areage business,” says Bern ra, back to Cincinnatus, while thes SBaging business dates back to “Hon est John” Kelly applauded so loudly” at this that be attracted atte! Hon to himse d ‘attention Is avoids. ‘They star! old Weber | ink. It fs Ike the ‘plaids Pend Bernard skindi- gate. Evetybody knows Weber 1s going 0 be skinned, Chat ts a magnate?” gska Weber. maghate,"" Flelda informs him, ‘te something that eats holes 18 oWehes ts to be president of te dank, ‘eber 1 to be president of tile ee ENA “Don't you be bank ex- td, aminer pouiea and SoverlooKa: yoor books every six moi The bank'is etirted and tt would be @ shame to tell about how Fields and Bernard kit It Weber, in his barred cage,” ask! vhy ‘do “they put the cashler beating oH remind of his finish.” answer hi partners in crime, wherenjon the aud Impei ope: to Imagine that it t be an audience of wank cashiers. “Was yon ever rated in Bradstreet’s?* quertés Fields, "No," esponds Weber, “* but Twas raided !n Avenue A. way for Fay Templetor. oluptuous Fay’ ina gow ea OOD SENTENCE FOR A THIEF. | AN INDETERMINATE TERM IN ; PRISON FOR EXPRESSMAN. Posimansky Enjoys Distinction of Being the First Victim of New Law. Barney Posimansky, an expressman, of No. 74 Ludlow street, enjoys the die tinction of being the Mrst man sentenced to State prison pnler the new Inde- terminate sentence law which went into Sept. 1. oalmansky was indicted yor burgiary, but convicted of gtand larceny tn the second degree. His offense consistea of breaking Into the necktie factory of Herman Hirsch, at No. 300 Canal etreet, the night of Aug. 4 and atealing $540 worth of silk. When Poylmansky weg arraigned be- fore Judge Warren W. Boater In General Seastons this morning for sentence, the Judge told him that under the new law he could not gentence bim for any definite term. “The law fixes the maximum penalty for your offéney ot flye yearg,"" the Judge . “bus as} understand it the Board of Pardons cap parole you after you have gerved one-third of the maxt- mum penalty. 1 don't know Whether, the new law is constitutional iJ meats ut I have to obey It. The sente "the Court is that you pe confined tn Bate prison ace cording to ay Flroworks at Manhattan, Saturday night's fireworks exhibition ds abe opensair theatre at Manhattan ait evil tae Bean cre ate wor A Japanese character tails to her lot and ellows her to sing the prettiest gone of ithe evening, “My Japancse | Cherry | Blossom hen’ she sings a Verse of “Hosle”—last season's success. Fritz ‘villosa cones along—mana; at of tae Yale Ministrel Troupe: Wha i Maan Lillian Ruseell te growing thin. eb ins De Wolf Mopper and his ughters, this? we aay. Reminiscent of At- Garden. |, Ladies band—sure a slip horn player in the audi: dlows her notes off Wilitarns and his son; eet "3 ow," with ite set girl ts See of the retitest stage Sec. tacles ever seen this town ‘The stage ls crowded with girls. but ae grace and movement 4nd light master hand of Jullan Mflichell te every- ere all throu but it shows par- ieyout ok more sth lected, aye 01 more an agate lei eay Bernard to Web ‘ok ter: ‘ou meet @ lady a0, eu ‘take off your hai?” Fritz Wiiita an Burge ! Packs Faclas mi. Weber, Fieids and Ber- nard pt poker. outa Bie Playing poker,’ says Mice nearly aia ones, 3 Bernard. What aid yeu play swith meneyT? es, riclts ey Ave Clow nad wake Bernard ithe p stac’ ed’ the cards, ae m rained’ y" Fea He overtralne the comment jo “Forty: aA in this event,” fe ae. on us all,” re- ives, some of us the leugh," he mee OB, Ron te. Inn sang, eton, nie, wasnt Mastac d Tay, ‘Templeton Hin apne burlesque of “Diplomacy’ the honors, and Jt fs 00 easy Sour fo Fielda, Weber. Bernard, Hopper an Kelly are almost perfection. Hopper ap- pears in, rkirta, burlesquing Countess ic! Hil gown ty cut 20, low tn the bi {media te urself. Me rnp isis ¥ boy to the out ot of him 0 aSse ing to send ia ging, 9, Aen RY BOT tooo ane male a ne’ You ‘send him to the takes Bernard. Pull Aw: {ae In hy, Pratt, it ia, as long as the arm of Bob Fitzsimmons. 3 a heating. T Pisipensie, “orence Natta Strom! ni eh rea! bere—well, the After the show there was another sho’ Fritz Williams, Sam Bernard, De Wolf Hopper, Titian Russell, Fay Templeton, Joan T, Kelly and Lee arrison: made Apeeches on a etage filled with Mowers. John Stromberg, Whose music had been furnishing enjoyment ali evening, was Med for in va So were Wi eber: and ‘elds—toa mod What's the use? FIRST DRINK NEARLY FATAL, !YOUNG SMITH LAY UNCON- SCIOUS IN THE GUTTEE. Doctor Nad to Work Over the Lad for Two Hours Before He Revived. of lay at Seveniern-year-oid Patrick Smith, ‘0, 437 West Seventeenth str drunk and unconscious in the gu Thirty-ffth street and Eighth ay last evening, when he was picked r up by Policeman Alexander Collings. $5 drunk Was the Ind, that after having been remavet to tho Wert ‘Phirty- Ventn Street Station, It was feare that he would die and a physician wa. summoned, am Just in time," waid the doctor “The boy ty In such a state of intoxl cation that heart action 3d soot cease without medical ald.” ‘Then th: physician went to work with a stomac pump, and a: a couple of hours ccveded In resuscitating young Smith “It waa my frst drink,” said the bos to Magistrate Hogan, tn the West Side Court, when he waa arraigned, "I met some fellows and they had a bottle of Hun Over on Enst i Died tn i Jacob Harrts, the seven-year-old boy who was sun over by @ car In front of his home, No. ® East Broadway, yes. tera ja Gouverneur Moaplia ta: MIBER 6, 190k. BRUTALLY CLUGGED bY POLICEMAN, Michael Dieschbourg’s Body Is Covered with Welts and Bruises. WAITED FOR CAR; DOZED, Awakened by Policeman Stanton, Who Threw Him Down and Then Beat Him Unmercifully, Michael Dieachbourg, a waiter, is a mass of welts and bruises from hiv shoulders to heels, and he charges Policeman J8seph W. Btanton, of the West Thirty-seventh et station. with having inflicted them. Both of them were before Inspector Harley to- ay, and the policeman, who had three ready witnesses, dechired that Diesch- bourg had recelved his hurts in # fight with another man, Dieachdourg tells a story of unwar- ranted brutality. IIc lives at No. 3% West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fourth street and works In a restaurant at Thirty-fourth wtreet and Eighth avenue, being on duty between 4 in the afternoon and 230 o'clock the following morning. He finished werk fifteen minutes late yesterday merning and, getting a drink of brandy and soda in a nearby ealoon, walked up the avenue to a point be- tween Thirty-Atth and Thitty-sixth atreets, and. sitting on the stoop of a furniture house, waited the coming of a car. He was vory tired and dozed. He was awakened by a heavy blow on hs arm. He sprang up and saw a police- man in front of hin. The policeman twisted his left arm eo that he was thrown to the sidewalk. Then he wan jerked to his feet and clubbed acrous the arms, back and legs. He cried for mercy aud, finally getting free from his uniformed agsatlant, ran Into a saloon with the policeman fol- lowing. Beeing @ cer coming along Dieachbourg ran out of another door and‘got on the rear platfarm of the oar, ‘The policeman there overtook him, and Jamming his nightstick into his stomach ata: "You —- — ——, I'l ki youl” The conductor interfered to etop the clubbing and anying thet he guessed that Dieschbourg had ‘got enough," the policeman left the car. The walter took hia number. It was 6.614. Tke conductor gave his card and said he would testify to the wentonness and brutality of the assault. In his ex- citement Dieschbourg lost the card, but he went downtown later in the day and picked out Stanton as his assailant, {e is the story ho tells, and na amount of questioning has been able to ahake it. He atrenuously declared to Inspector Harley to-day that he had not been tn- toxtcated nor had he been engaged In a fight. Policeman Stanton sald he aid not arrest Divgchbourg because the waiter pleaded to be allowed to go. The] © caee eae adjourned to allow re pollege to get more witnes: in ap time. Dieschbourg hop that He pond juctor will come forw his After the adjournment of the case | Stanton, who im only a probationary ollceman, a three witnesses went Into the side room of the House of Lords, at Houston’ and Crosby streeta and sitting down at a table ordered drinks and discuss the case. Stanton was In full uniform at the time. | ANOTHER POLICE VICTIM. d Foley Marrinan Says He Club in Self-Defense, Coreel +» Fcley, a driver in the Street Ceaning Department, was a prisoner {n ex Market Police Court to-day with file head swathed tn bandages, nab! to talk inte and wobbly on his legs. He was charged with assault dy Policeman Muarzinan, of the Madison street station. Marrinaa was Ively and showed no mage o! the ter punishment Foley Hege nad ad ing that ae dad been bea Poly utd Marrinan fought tn Monroe jarrinan had According to Marrinan tie was Tompeliell to it his al ib street) over san arrest ade. save his tell hla version of the the hearing | was postponed. . —————____ Preparing for G. A. R. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 6—Comrannd- £ Leo Rassteur, of the G. A. T., Sleveland this up headquar. Hotel for the which ci and has taken the Hollenden A morning, ters at within a day or two. SOVSIVSVOISOSOUTD @ Made upon speci $ ‘ ; @ >: and style characteristic of a spects, A Perfect Hat. Costs nothing to | bak) PBOVVSSTDVOVSVOVVSS GSVVISSSSS FCOSSELSESSOS distinct creation —in all re-@ $2.00 & $3.00. @ yourself in ote at any of onr stores. 4 @ e q@ @ Nioslell Carhaaat C6. SBROADWAY Stcres: Cor.t3th St, Cor.CanalSt, Near Chambers St, $H0SF009H0TTS THHSTSS SVUBSTSOSVVOHS | 1120" PHAN | Dr. Edward Koch Is in !New York, at 48 My: 224 St. Dr, Edward Koch, | He has just returned from Germany an¢é the erculosis Congress at London, E nd. t phy: Ana now tndorse the new treatment of Drs. Robert and | Edward Koch by using Dr. Robert Koch's tuberculine and Dr. Edward Koch's {nhala- tlon apparatus. At London Dr. Edward Koch v5 rogistered at the Tubercu- losis Congress. rrank & The name and Manx address of Drs. Edward and Robert Koch can be found on page 41 of the official printed list of members and delegates; the official Iiat of TH® Kocit IntALATION. delegates |s to be soon at 48 W. 22d St. All members and delegates were pho- tographed in a group, and none stand out more prominently than Dra. Rob- ert and Edward Koch. One of these photographs {a on exhibition at 48 W. 2d St., N. Y., where the doctor can be consulted free of charge. He has prosecuted all who absurdly claim to have special rights and authority to uso this treatment. All rights, trade- marks and patents are protected by the U. 8. Government patents. Call and see hundreds of testimonials of eared iNew. York patients at 48 W. 224 N.Y. CIRL SLEUTH RAN BOY DOWN. JENNIE LICHINSEI BROUGHT ABOUT ROCKWOER'S FALL Me Stole Nearly §500 from His Fathor’s Safe—Caught in the Bowery and Arrested To the persistence and detective abfl- tty of itt Jennie Lichinsk! ta due the downfall of William Rockwoer, the champion boy thief of Williamsburg. William is twelve yeurs old. His father keova a lMauor store at No. 14 Moore street. Tho elder Rookwoor lvtt Hilf safe open on Ang. 19 and fittle Will fam annexed 400 and decamped. For many days Willtam led a delirious existence. Ho went to Buffslo and saw the Pan-Amertoan Exposition from end toend He saw Niagara Falls and made @ tour of Canada. He lived on the fat of the land unt his money gave cut. ‘Then he msde his way to this city, lo- cated on the Bowery-and went Into busi- deaf and dum pi Lachtnaki lives at No. 17 Mocre Bhe has known young Wiliam from babyhood and Is two years older than the boy. While on her way to see $ dentist in the Bowery yesterday she ‘aay young Rock woer. You naughty boy," sald Jennte. “Go right home and yive your papa back that money you stole from him." “You go to blazes!" yelled the youth- ful robber, following up the remark mith @ right-hand awing that caught Jennde on the eye. But Jennio wae game, and young Rockwoer wes compelled to bite her hand severely before he could break looee from her and run down the Bowery. Jennie had her teeth fixed at the den tlat's, and then she walked down the Bowery looking for Wililam. She found him ta ow Bowery, juat of Chathain Square, and while her’ simall brother, who Been her unwitlin companion in the udventu: for a policeman, she ottach (theraeit to young Rockwoer and wonld be sha. The ‘boy, wos arrested and taken to the Osk Straet Station, charged with hting In the atreet, lennie hastened to Willamahurg and informed Mr. Rockwoer of the capture of hit son. The boy was ‘Alecharged in Centre Street Court thia morning and was immediately taken fa_ custody itameturg: getgotlr Grand {a the charge agains: him. —--——a——---- SHIPPING NEWS. ANAC FOR TO-DAY, veo BSM2ua ate, ‘Tim TIDES. bre jarceny TODAY. Colorado, Mult, Auguete Victoria, Hamburg. ‘al blochs originated by ourselves, while@ | conferning in shape to fashion’s dictates, have the tone? | NABER) A. VOVvsescosooeed SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 103. NOW ON SALE, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, 9 J . Young Men’s All-Wool Suits For School or Long Pant Suits, Business wear, § for ages 13 to 19, all-wool check and Coats have French overplaid cheviots facing ; vests single and cassimeres, or double breasted, This is a rare opportunity for a high grade Long-Pant School Suit—carefally/ selected fabrics made up in tasty manner and sure to please the mosi exacting youth or parent, $5, Durable Short-Fant School Suits of figured cassimere, $1.50. Men’s Suits in Any Weight Desired, ADVANCE FALL GOODS INCLUDED. Substantial fast black thibet $3 and cheviot. Light and dark all-wool.cas- s5 ditleses. a | s7 SO Pure worsted and superior . cassimeres. Men's Excellent Cassimere Trousers, $1. Strip ed Worsteds at $1.50, $2.50, $3, $4. Boys UNew Fall-Style Stiff-Bosom Shirts, 45c, Men's ra Shirts, 45c.; Rich Styles, Stiff Bosom, 95e. Men’s Fall Alpine Hats, 50c,; Fall Derbles, 75c. Higher Qualities at 95c., $1.45, $1.95. YOU RUN A SBRIOUS RISK IN BUYING HERE—« risk of being ‘ pleased than you ever were tn your Ife. If youre tet can your purchase for instantaneous refund of money. 1s kept tn ie. for one year without cost. What next? Sethe ad. every Frids 'LYER for two days only, to-morrow F v3 onl, te OVs SCHOOL eNdse % ast black stbbed, Other ie Until 6.30 P. BM. 132 to 146 West t4th St, Between 6th and 7th Aves. STHNIAN aT HURTS OUR TRADE NEW YORK MERCHANTS WANT YANKEE TROOPS LANDED. Dentistry? WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, |54 West 23d St., New York: | 414 & Al6 Fulton St., Brooklyn, (Second doe west of Abrabics & Strensa) TENTH POSITIVELY EXTRIZTOD AND FILLED WITHOUT PAIN BY OU% NEW BOTANICAL: DISCOVERT APPLTED TO THE GUMS. Disturbances Can Ue Stopped Un Qur Treaty with Colombia. \f Merchants of this city, whose busi- neas has been affooted by the depre- | sien Gations of the querilia bands operating long the Isthmus of Paneme, ere | DOl Crowe complaining and nay that it te adeat| Silver Fillin time thet the United States lexded CRON troopa under the treaty with Cciomble to eceg ana bealy put @ atop to the disturbanea ‘woth are injuring trede and ‘<hrestening =a Ee ATES A American property. Cop atronting ‘They also aay that a eae rae qpsles to, the fa | au. rg cam ab eor ois, SS Rest rua tegen Faia t yg tee a oe Tint od tat sgidiers Wha ‘or Salo. | cazeridars inte from New "iy ae CREDIT Gente FL Barca eeoeevecees SPiles Cured Edward Dunellen, Wilkes- barre, Pas “For seven years 1 was scarcely ever free from the ‘errible torture of Itching piles, I tried all sorts of remedies. Was told a surgi cal operation might save, One 50 cents box of Pyramid Pile Cure entirely cured me.” All druggists sell it. 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