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” THESE , ¢ 4 George Kinsll Badly Used Up in a ALE OTAMPEDE FOR GOLER Surprise Sunes at a Meet ing Held Last Night in Brooklyn. ‘NAME WILDLY CHEERED. Resolution Calling for Presenta- ’ tion of the Comptroller for Mayor. TWO OLD WOMEN IN NEED SHARED THEIR WOES ALONE. Unselfish in Their Devotion, Each Suffered for the) Other Until Found in Miseny: TODVEDOOS DODO COEOQOOHGDS OOOO 00G When the Committee of Elehteen| meets this afternoon.in the Astor House to discuss the Antl-Tammany candidate for Mayer, ihe members will be con- fronted with the action of the Citizen’ Union of Brooklyn, which has declared | in unmistakable tones for Controller Colter. Last night's Borough Convention of a the Brooklyn Cits was stampeded for Coler, avd nine-tenths of the delezates yellec| ans howled with delight w the temporary chairman, Ludwig Nis- wen, was turned duwn and M. J, Flah- erty, & pronounced Coler man, was mad permanent chairman, Mr. Niswen want: ed to withdraw, but the convention would not permit him to dow. He was unceremoniously rebuked for saying. that there was no Coler sentiment tn Brooklyn. Then the convention adopted a resolu- tion declaring for the Comptroller for Mayor and the Committee of One Hun- dred and Seven was urged to reconsider its action and to submit Coler's name to| @ aference. i a had prepared @ programme and secured Its indorse- went by the Committee on Permanent Organization, but on saw that he % had only a meagro minority back of n ack of ¢ Powell Mary ‘ rising Coler tide. One delegate Who] in tenement, in poverty and. saialor opposed the Color resolution declared | op ine moat gistreseful kind, offered an eT ee reas example of Relpfulness net often cen. nGhist were agowned' by phouts of Their devotion to each other was such Pavent wees that one sick unto death would not Despite the action of the “Brooklyn eeseres tne He tl ret a“ contingent, sald he Ce i, 2 PES OURS: be tate Santee Ae As sald that the Commit” | heipleas, finally consented to go to the mame to come up as a possible candl- bat Aas it Berna i ae Swracie Mate for Mayor. They maintain that ncatshe edit bs Ae 3 res members of a church society went andy bit saved up and when th the must first declare himself as op- Ones en ‘ a vatcner sie saw them and | ° aa had widow 8 pen posed to Tammany before he will be js dead now, an e other, not | In an hour they had both old women FS mi ving DO end pel n thelr way to the Kings County = ppnaldered, They regret the course | Knowing It, looks aheal and speaks OF] ital u . aes ken In Brooklyn, for it gives the ap- peer that they will go back home wie diakee was found to be suffertr ng jearazce of discord in the fusion forces. : One. foot and leg was already “quite A se BN Were: i . ‘dy quite “for same Frag Committeo has til Sept, 18 t0 re. Rar & year Kate Powell had given her | dead. = " ho money and bo hort and {t 1s the intention to go slowly. clon fe\nome) sich sa i was, ne two pape, les *ferterday, afternoon: | having » T took her in. eee The selection of a candidate for May- bid e a eee Bice Makee, was In an almshouse gomewhere, Ver tohl me or by the Committee of Eighteen seems | qin eet Ty eee i tleas oct Kate) rowvellts) story. ? to have been narrowed down to BE, M.| genarian benefactor and Until she her- orter Knox, John D. Crimmins and District- | self was stricken with the disease from filled. with Itt Attorney Philbin. Seth Low and Joha| Which she diet yesterday In the Kings} children, her oni Tiness Ddeing the sai De Witt Warner seem to be out of the | CUNY (dent Quito reached. thats ‘last; aconelot-a face. Hermann Oelrichs and Capt. F. Found in Distress. second chitdhood and mere oblivio Norton Goddard will huve some back | he hospital authorities thought, it{the contrary she ts exceedingly en ‘ dl jag, and W. L. Ogden ty also a possl-| potter not to tell Kate Powell that her/and coquettish, though her memo ‘There was ni 1p of ter 5 y ndiwasvdendsund:ehordic " ighty und she cannot hea US OF Le ett; ge ootiy the Brooklyn Democrats will urge Coler’s | fflend was dead, and whe did not know | Mg8 ahe.c he pty th claims on Tammany Hat. James Shey-|!¢ When an Evening World reporter tn-| niowed, with a wan sane, wae ; lin will see Croker as soon as the Bo; arrives and tell him Comptroller {a in Brooklyn. ————=_ WIFE BIT AND BEAT HIM. Quarrel, George Kinsll, who lives on Washing: ton street, West New York, Hecker, who claims to be his wife, quar. Pollceman Cor for help and found him jying on th orm th blood pouring from his fac ix mother who was present, told thi @Mficer that Mrs. Hecker had bitten he: Bon and beaten him almost unconzclous. Dr. Justin, who was called In, sal @he man's condition was rerious. Hecker | bas not yet been arrested. how popular the and a Mrs. relled last night and, according to Kin- Mrs. terviewed Kate Po has no one in the world call mother or sister or wife. For se years she ved In one shabby r the top Noor of the house ham street, Brooklyn, where the dy ia an Itallan| woman and every other room has an Ttallan tenant. old dart,” pa! ood many er. oll in her eighty-fourth year her ago. Femembper just how K and " ‘ ‘ , 2 hdy's matd.. Well tt was’ before ane jcan war, for !t was when he from the Mexican war In uy virds. ENING, SEPTEMBER 11, ) once all medium weight gar- 1901. Special Offerings | in our Cloak Dep't. In order to close out at ments and to make room for our winter stock, we will offer Ladies’ Fackets, medium weight cheviots, broadcloths and vicunas, for- merly $15 to $20, at $10.50. Ladies’ Fackets, medium weight, of finest coverts, cheviots and bri ae cloths; fitted and Eton shape \formerly $25 to $35, at $15.00. ee Rain Coats, of tan, oxford and sage mix tures, medium or fitted backs ; value $16.50, at $12.50. Also 100 ATisses’ Suczts, arranged in two assortments, consisting of cheviots, vene- tians and broadcloths; values $20 to $yo per suit, at $12.50 & $17.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St SUFFERED IN COLLISION. Alene, Which itan Down Pilot Bont, Sustained Stinch Oamage. Tho Atlas Line steamer Alene arrived to-day from South and Central America. This is the firet time she has been he since running down and sinking the pilot beat James Gordon Bennett, in which three pilots and tho meward of the pilot boat wero | It was learned to-day that two of the Alone's bow plates were bent by the impact, that the forehold was flooded and considera Repairs were m PADEREWSKI NOT COMING. Harold Bauer to Fill His Dates for America, Sept. 1. — Paderewskt's BERLIN, Amertean tour doned. Harold Ba ts announi engaged to. will Ml his arrive in New dai York oa De BN “THE FO Rarer het Bia iG een woman Powell, at his adapted co! te aervice, se intoas A “Of course, though { 2 ]up Mose three dighte of ata. peso recourse titel to rent mystery to. r nelghbors, but-} a wretched cough, and her ‘blue ae once the Nght in a beautiful © hollow and staring, the ark cone | sumption, But sae erful and | self to an }tons. ayae Hived He Jett on ain, He said Unele Sam He 1 y husband wns a rover. ton tlmes ond came Gack he re-enlisted in ‘61 when needed him again, but I don't know was a laborer in’ the N girl if 1 hadn't floor and broken my. leg can't stand on it v.80 Lm heiples rier ba: r ist, ‘Thursda th Evening World bela aes be aan She will ferred to the almp- ted telling how aged no I settl house ho toys a ‘ate Powell and Mrs. Mary Makee, alck and. helpless, were living and suffering in that single room. Next day some S Had Her Pension. “What did I live on? Well, maid, F Thad a of ternity” in HOTEL GUESTS ROUTED BY FIRE. EARLY MORNING BLAZE IN THE VIRGINIA: NEAR PARK Children Carried Out and All the! ‘i sa ommer| W122 Colltaton Here Two Weelln| sethuen the Victor in One Nattle Inmates Saved—Started on past me i eit eae ner| Ago and Mr. McCormick Had and Col. Crabbe in the the Top Floor, cane ote Acide | a Narrow Escape. Other. Then Refused Assistance, ‘At 2 o'clock this morning a myster- LEWES, Del., Sept. 1—The small] rovpon, gept. 1—Lord Kitchener fous fire started on the top floor of the| Tho coastwise schooner Helen G.| steam yacht Rapidan, owned by R. Halll .o\. «the War Oilice trom Pretoria Virginia Hote}, at the Park Circle, Fitty eighth street and Eighth avenue. Thi Bullding 1s a with @ saloon and concert hall ou thi ground floor, room: The fire started directly under a: empty water tank, and {t was burnin, Mercely when discovered by Charley HI!) the night watchman. He gave th alarm and then, asalsted by Louls Kein- er, a clerk, began waking the Inmates. ner carried two children of Sirs.) rk down from the top floor and the assisted Mrs. Abbott and her two chil- dren to escape. pacha res Lichtnitz, a bellboy, escaped a collar-box in which ho ‘sald thai ugh the fire was confined to thi upper floor, the roof and cupola being Burned, water dranched the other floors did much damage. eee LIFE LOST IN FIRE. BYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 11.—The Wi ix-story brick structure, The top floor is occupied by femilles of employees of the hotel, and the other floors contain 156 guest dd two collars and a pair of cuffs. BRITISH ROUT AND KILL BOERS. 20 DEAD, 78 PRISONERS IN TWO ENGAGEMENTS. COASTERRAMMED BY A STEAMSHIP H. G, MOSELEY IN NIGHT COL- LISION WITH ALBANO. UNLUCKY YACHT COES ACROUND. OWNER, OF RAPIDAN AND HIS GUESTS ALL SAVED. =| Moseley came into port to-day from Fernandina, sadly crippled, having been McCormick, of Chicago and hailing from} ay fottow | Bar Harbor Me., went ashore late last a ; “Methuen engaged Vautonder and De in collision with the German steamship | night while putting inlo the harbor atlys joy ty crest Alation Valley am ‘Sept. e| Albano, bound from this port for New- | Delaware Breakwater to escape the gv and gept. s, driving thom from a | Port News. heavy northeaster prevailing along the | strong position on Sept. & Tho Boers Capt. Burch, of the Moseley, sald | coas left wix decd on Sept. 6 and twelve on that the weather was clear and the | The yacht, which has a net tonnage of ‘orty-one prisoners wers cap: schooner’a Hglits were burning brightly {35 1-2 tons, full nf water and will njat 1.9 yesterday morning, when the | probably prove a tota! loss, Thero were| MATJESFONTEEN, Cape Colony. fg steamer camo down upon her, stove IN |ten persons aboard and all were taken! gept, Cra’ has sv wed tho ppgnermoye and Fipped her iapenk pow off safely with the ald of a surf boat|camp of Van der Merwe, the most \ was cut out, bringing down all the |from the Maritime Exchange station on|trusted lieutenant of Commandant Readgear, aid the. foretapmast was | the breakwater. Scheeper, killed him and ano broken oft “above “the foremast head. | ‘Tne Hapldan was hound from New eth er niriyruevanxout and the windlass was also Yo He to Cape, Abi {the one red-men under Van der Nhe Subarer etood by antl “aaplleht ork to Cape May. About two weeks) \terwe's commatil. when she wax made out to be the Al: | ago, the Her jan Ana coltsiog in| 1° 2 Ly bano, Capt. Burch eays he asked for | the E att McCormick had = oan 5 d re % «1 2. is b ine ther heed to the schooner. ——— ——__ SCHOONER RUNS ASHORE. |LAST TRIP_OF WERRA HERE. * Jon Mer. Return to Genoa She Will Lucy W. Snow, from Providence,| He Delivered to Purchasers. in Distress at Moriches, L. I. Among the passengers who arrived The Forge River Life Saving Station| this morning on the ateamer Werra, reported to-day that the schooner Lucy|from Genoa, Naples and Gibraltar were W, Snow was ashore at Moriches, I I., Robere F, Bluss, eran W. Kelsey and © Cramps Think of Russlan Battleship Retvizan. PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. 11.—The new Russian nip Retvizan, one of the most formidable craft in the world, | amps's shipyard to-day for her build- ers’ trial trip. ‘The contract calls for a speed of olghteen knots a: ray twelve What 5 OOK Maurice Hewlett's Romance Makes an Inter- esting Stage Presentation and Affords the Star Splen- did Opportunity for Her Graceful Talents. appearanes of ¥ rina dram myatical The first Galland as Maurice He “The Forest ‘Theatre last ni! terest both to b: of the drama. Hewle ott's 79 Broadway, near Chambers St. MISS BERTHA. GALLAND, STAR, Mystical | Fall Top Coats and Suits. There was uo alarm “clock to sound an advance warning of the cool wave—and many a man awoke toa chill Sunday morning wholly unprepared. That’s mighty uncomfortable -and dangerous. The mercury is likely to go down often from now on—don't let a big drop find vou a victim. The Fall Overcoat, Suit and Underwear you ought to have are here—at the most moderate prices with which a meichant ever opened a season. These } as examples: Men's Fall Top Coats. Men's Fall Suits. Made of ¢ At lots, this and whip, ce we also have an In th thy + a i iit at was ma exceptional quality allevcol Fancy Mised: Cassimere ina new r at $12.5 . fall cesign; {tha button round ¢ content to ¢ a val ingle ed vests Seiiheewholesalers tt ‘ $15.06 suit ordinaril this finzlly to sell at.. ecneen ee une we can offer it at. * iTlen’s Coats. ‘Men's Balt Suits, i Tweeds and ad Yale style—which has a w fall colors and i “12. 00 a 15.00 Fall Top ¢ The to ¢ Men's Goud a undeti well cut and We are told r this suit— for it. oresare getting $ not too high a pr cell cut rful value at. won Great Sale of | Boys’ School Suits at 2.00. ASaleof Men’ sShoes Men’s | Fall Hats, I To those who have seen our Fall iE Se “ \ In order to give extra room and attention Hats we need say nothing—the w to our new $4.00 Shoe, The Strollers, we are going sell all other $3.00 Shoes in our stofes at $2.20, The stock consists mainly aN of our well-known ‘Individual good a ° $3.00 Shoe as any on the market except The ‘ Strollers, Therefore this sale is a good feast for the bargain lovers. 10,000 Pairs [Men's Que well-known ‘Indisidual Bek Cal, Enamels Blick vi Box and Vetour Cait Lenox, ae or twisted [as every pait guaranteed, full) ose out this line reduced to. Boys’ School Shoes, 98c. and $ \ To those who have not seen them \we say: Look—you'll not be sur= Jprsea at big selling when exact Pouplicates of the hatters’ best styles are marked at hardly more than half the standard prices, ae yh Derbys and Alpines. In all the new shapes, including the PanamaAlpines. In steels, slates, browns © and blacks, Mide in three ditferent qualities; all reliable. " prices, $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00; ours, = 2.20 a 1.90 & 2.85 $1.49, Boys’ School Caps, 23c. and 48c, \ $5. 00 Shoes . made of} nt L ather, ht | nN soles ; toe: Handsome Lines of Fall Furnishings Now Ready. — - 2othectes K to Men and Boys. 211 and 259 Sixth Ave., bet. f4th and 15th Sts. 47 Cortlandt S:., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. {25th St., corner 3d Avi |" GUARANTEE TO CURE] RUPTURE, The above is not a mere states @ | te but it ts a fact. Doa't7 | waste your money and time on trusses. If you do you will wen une to your grave. cures Rupture, Every. tru cr will bear me out int ment, Congult the Do Mito tias permanent'y cured 40,000 91 the most se or Ruptcre, and who can cure ue Th nds of reerences lals on application, By Outfitters For Sale. CREDIT. womea ard chihiren at lowest REST LOVE RS ANHATTA i CREDIT. CO, 4nt 3 between with +. Oped every wed on Suagtyy, 1 ave,, day patil vE VERYBODY and tesilm © VARICOCEL 1 Jag you want, ©, HY DRE CURED, Jothing. oaks, Jeneity, Dry Goods, : Electro Institute," Atm mR Chemic: O'MALLEY, 480 STH AV a | AARGIS is We Wuaneoe tat Cases | nalinecesd ee aon toeer peach Gone NT ERT Fo: Everybody CREDE . Cloaks and jeme SI SP FING co th: private ems * contidentials [enon Dentistry? WATERBURY | DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St, New York. 8 a & 416 ‘Fulton St. Brooklyn, am & Strauss) CTED AND FALED. W BOTANICAL Gusts MATS ENTH Rei. FURNITURE, $530 WORTH, S$! DOWN, St WEERLY. LEWIN 43 Va 14TH ST. | 267 WwW STH ST. pUMAIDEN soit Vull sets ot Bull Crowns, La Rens | Gand Russ; a. on tue “Roi AN BRIDGE wi of money REDIT WATCH: weekly paymentas eet and delivered to aiew Ae wf ya end Te tlihavs'9 to 4 A LANDMARK REOPENED. telnhard¢ © Strasbourger Lease Meinhardt’s Third Ave, Corner, Messre. & Strasbou (successors of the old firm of tenstein & Sons) have leised t! hardt corner, Els Phird avenue, and row morning will Inaugura leu Tpecout sale of tho entire stock of ‘ary * Baumer candle factory, occupying an | and wanted a ti W. i i ae square at West Jefferson and je. Lucy in command: of inlet fs the rey ah of the Werra to| hours’ continuous steaming, 'Tho bullders ang fancy goods at Mitty cents on tho) South: event sireetee caught fire, and in Cents Beott, was nound rom Nassa port. On her return trip to Genoa] have no dount, howavers wihat the Ret-) dollar, ih was festroyed, One| New Providence, for Providence; R. she til be Serren "to teal in parties, | vizan will exceed her speed Umit and mane firm intends to locate harmanent- | h ir Faia to, have lost his life, The abe ls_a three-masted echooner of 299) wha, recently. he steamer] prove tho fastest batileship int y nt this corner, und hopes by its Hb- 1s $50,000. tons hails Providence, from the North’ ‘German Lioya ne, world. pa Inducements: to init AAAs ae sils Ll a ral daetaals joure the patron- Me Hirt ts but twunty-two years old. [Husband Ponds Mer Uneonse aud Windows Pratened. Ilere, haa ted Young Artist | are ng Mr. kaa jets It the romana. the. wine Br advway, und ows rice Hie wite waa lying 3 for drawings from on the bed unconscious, i ‘ aha woman had no reason to end her Loar —tistavad aa ag it a aw Le. es city, a studio a secured contra rper's, Colller’’ and The Sportsman. eats are tine enough to sell easily. _

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