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—— With All Forces of Op- position Combined, ‘He Tells The Evening| atv. ow will devote pis tine 1 World, Victory Is As- sured — Will Talk Direct to the People. ANTI-TAMMANY TICKET. FOR MAYOR-SETH LOW, It lican, Manhattan. FOR OOMPTROLLER—EDWAND M. GROUT, Democrat, Brooklyn. WOR PRESIDENT OF THE NOARD OF ALDERMEN-—CHARLES Vv. VPORNES, Demecrat, Manhattan. Gath Low to-day opened personal head- qrarters at bis home, No. % East Sixty- Sourth street, corner of Madison avenue. ‘This 1s the first time a candidate for the Mayeralty as conducted a personal campaign in the history of New York Mr. Low’s. triends in explaining this action say he desires to be in personal touch with every detall of the vigorous ” canyazs he intends to make. Tete algo intimated that by taking this course he will not place himself under the restrictions of any political organ- ‘gation; that no pledges will be given and thet it will emphasize hie position | feat Tammany, and I believe we will be 8 an Independent candidate. T Hs WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT SETH LOW PLANS “A HOT CAMPAIGN. IONEIL FROM THE PO L IS DISMISSED | ScooeosenNececaaec[s: All the antl-Tammany Peiprerace i = ig a il! conduct headquarter: their own = . 1Q fines ant will ot, Ii te said in| The Man Who Defies Mth Mr. Low's personally con usted Devery and Made £ ‘ Make Many specenes. | Charges of Police 2 lng syecches. and promises‘ onduct 4, COrruption Receives § vigorous Mght. “I am extremely grat. | His Pun hment at $ fled at the harmony that prevailed in) s the city conventions of the Republican | the Hands of Com- : an Melzer ‘nie! nizations, a . . : Jail thle forenoon ts aa Evening Wortl; missioner Murphy, { reporter, i OL trae¢ that there with be ne ah 5 ou & h Deputy serious defections and that the Commissioner York. wanizations ‘Tammany will pre! front to the enemy. are opposed With anch a le, victory SCHLEY’S COUNSEL CLAIMS : DESPATCHES WERE CHANGED (Continued from Firat Page) ant of the Norfolk Navy-Yard, who fomrstinded tho aunillary, crus Har: yard during the Spanish war, wus the next witness. . He told of mecting the Flying Squad- Teh. under Commodore Schley, off Ban- tlago on May 27, 1398, and said thet on date he bad delivered despatches then Comm: from Admiral and the Navy nt. bi he said, boarded the Brooklyn about 16.30 o'clock. “What conversation took be: tween syourselt ant Admiral Behtey asked Lemly. It will be Impossible for me to state the entire conversation,” the witness re- piled. “I waa on board, generally speak- from about 10.30° fo about noon. @ conversation naturally covered very wide range, the most tmportant part of whioh wae, of course, rolatty fo the despatches I had delivered” Talked with Schley. “What was said about the de- Be eettcla Corea mi ont cipher in which the aches Teoel the. At Bt. Nicholas deepatches made by Lieut; Boalt ot d le y * , 0 the Haevard. adi ; veacticabiity of couling ahiga ‘St Be coalin s Ni Ie and Gonalven Ohunnel. As to Bt. Nicholas Mole, 1 said: "The: jsino question the coal ships can Coal As to Coaling. “**ag to Gonaives Channel, I know or! ho reagon why you should not be able to | coal there.” e odore made some remarks upon my statements, the lan- Sanaa fae? How, about the ieee ok ibe G2 me? ‘How about the tatae shipe at Bt. Nicholes Mole?’ ' “T sald: 'You can’t coal your big sBip: ek ‘eference in my Abere. bad special ly..to the protected cruisers: i battleships and of the Brooklyn and New York class, J eatd, thinking of the fact that my own ship had been there and was of e@ome 12,000 tons displacement, and near- GOO feet In length, ‘Possibly, under je conditions, you might be able to coal the large ships there, one at a " But the area of deep water for anchorage of large ships ts #0 little there it wag not practicable to cca! at the very utmost more than one large ship at a time there, and In case the Weather became bad she would !mme- clptely, have to go to ren “Tt was anxious while I was there with the Harvard, on account of her alze, and I would have left at once In case bad Weather had come on. As I remember L recollect no qualification ax to Gonatves nel.’ “Did you state in specific ierms that OU agreed with Commodore Schley aa the diMficulty of coaling?” Order from Washington. “The question was not discussed, and 1 reseed no opinion.” Biante “son conversation occur before or_after the despatches which you took edoarnd had been read by the Cotn- mander-in-Chiet 7" Hinwiteds fe sfurih In response urther questions Ad- Z mia Cotton sald that he had the trapslatio Sddreased to ne of the h to him ARS IRGTON, May 25, 1895.—11, Hien Bt. Nicholas Mole, Hayti: once and inform Schley and also the senior officer present off Santiago ax fol- lows: All department's Information tudi- chess erent division in still at San- t department looks to you to saoerial piracts, and that the enemy, if ns Hot leave without a deci- ve action. Cubans familiar with Sa: say that there are landing pluce: five or six nautical miles west from the ‘ ‘mouth of the harbor, and that there in- _Surgents Becbably wilt be found and not the: Spanish. the surrounding heights can see every vessel in port. As soon as uacertamhed notify the depart- ment whether enemy {* there, Could squadron and also the Harvard coal pMareisnae: fivewer’ noe ncape Crus annel or Mole, Hayti? The ) department send coal immediately Mole, Rey without delay situat atigantiago le Cuba. ‘as os Despatches Changed. Mr. Rayner called attention to che fact there were some immaterial 4 in the despatches as printed in ‘The Inquiries through our nent in The World Atmanac : ‘Satisfactory, and the from these inquiries to n solld Edward Peaalty of is temerity back to Devery to-day He was summarily dien Patrols one in dard ra minset —— LICE. FORCE. 3, man Issues a Writ of Pro- 1901, | GOURT HALTS “DEVERY TAL Supreme Court Justice O'Gor-: hibition to Jerome. ‘BIG CHIEF WAS AT BAR. ‘Just as the Trial Was to Begin the Document Was Served. OO ahall devote all of my timelruree this mont i wure| See eee w ee een acne tet Necne | uo ene eee | | The examination which Justice Je- wlagioner Murphy ed thact | Sha Is wemele Hod ii nie, inp meer yrerear,| tebe Vea lar issed re rome wan to hold this afternoon in} hat shall immediately iont@aiatiod’ NNR teteaenchastion|t | the case of the Peopie vs, William a| werk of seelag the people. of Second Deputy Commissioner York, | | Devery has been stopped by a writ of “I expect to make a great many | wie tried him on a charge of insubor % | 1 on 6 O'Gor- speeches in all sections of the cits fon preferred and prosecuted uy | 8 prohi sen iseued] by dustte O'Gor. Someth. Intereating to Say. | Devery | | man, of the Supreme Court. ! “1 want to address as many of the| Onelll in the man wav was charmed | The writ was s..ured by Abraham citizens of New York as ie posstbie and | with undue violence fn arresting a I. Elkus, counsel for Devery, and was 1 belleve that 1 mile nave something hardwareiacaler In the Bronx for violas. | aarvaaitanYaiatlectieromelluattae! he to aay to them that pe of interest. [ing the Sunday laws in velling goode he se eee ae “The campaign will be very much Itke [On Sunday. ta iB ready topcall the D puty Polle | that of 1897, but it will be more vigor- Detying Devery. | POLICEMAN ONEILL. Commissioner to the bar. ~ our prosecuted. We learned sxome-| (4, nis trial De refused toh The writ of prohibition serves as a thing then and the knowledge will bel oneuis witnesses, but Instead opens sey, and Justice Jerome can take no uillized. Our whole Idea will be to de-line fountains of ils abuse upon the] “Il don't know about ths * mald followa: further action in the case until the Micer, telling him he was not on the | the Commissioner. “Then when you made this remark muccessful.”* pada ad Boren CWI the fact that Devers ts under |i Yeu would ntand for a ‘sh writ Is dismissed. force to enforce blue jaws got by a HW the fact that Devery te under) you meant, (f you would hi Devery was arrested a week ago on lot of tin soldier reformers with pop-| Pall operate to disquallf to pay would not have b ery : guna on thelr shoulders. him from sitting as tri iL warrants fasied by Justice Jerome. Devery said he'd fine Oneill thirty | loner?” was asked. Ti nawertiveal ale Me is charged with oppression and days’ pay for arresting decent citizens Oh, 1 don ana ee One “The language used andl for which he] neglect of duty honest livi ves the dismissal of Oneill mean yon trial, accepting his own un-| | A ane iomene reapate a that Nichard Croker is still friendly te ding of ite meaning, iw that if he| The charges are based on his con- pipers Devecrtetused to hearin wes h rteriasked : would agree to pay for It he! uct while presiding at police trials, nesses Onell replied: Devers?" che reporter asked , | 8vuld not be fined. 4 4 “Tl take thie to a higher court. If a] “! don't know anything about that, ' This ran: a positive, harge of az: especially on his abuse of Policeman 1 pes ~ loner. clo honesty imputed againat a superior oMf- the, omicinl reports vy the Navy De- stood for a ahake-down you woulda’ ve] MAPhE CAs comumenenen ClURine et oor tn” cher department. “and umiers | Oneill when the latter was on trial, partmen| fining me." a si “ould be proved was clearly conduct ur : * Admiral Schley’ reply to. these de- Deeary shouted afier the retreating York's § ie na an ofticer and felled to being and on his refusal to hear Oneill's spatches, da: y 2% in which he aald 5 _ “4 oe discredit upon the department. witnesses. Sek could | nots obey Ate ferent ne eee ee ae eee ee cent | Dapudy: Commins fater Commissioner Murphy qualified | nevery gave ball immediately after lepartment, wax then read, and Mr. | for wi ° ald [was tesued slots: wit hia statement as follows: Rayner pointed out varlous changes in| Onolll went with his witneses to the| of coramissioner ‘ A 1 did not mean to be understood as F is appearance for ex- {he language of the despatch ax printel | nistrict-Attorney and Juatice Jerome ACormmiselopecestucnhy 7s *Jaaving’ Mr. York recommended. Onelti'r his arrest fork * app Cours: Scledy: cater Roe cten te | Cethe offense of which « dinmisnal, 1 did it on my own motion: | amination to-day. s He sald that Admiral Schley hi Murphy's Statemen lent nt eas areracte ate bere hot make me sorry if the courts re-| The step taken by Devery’s coun- spoken of the weather ax ‘boisterous’ | Commissioner Murphy reiterated hie | jlar charge against flim livid vy, Deputy |!atate Onell] = sel transfers the case from Justice re at that word had been omitted | matement to an Evening World reporter | Commissioner Devers ou Aux. 2% 1 think he ts a pretty good aort of from the printed copy of the des: . wherean the Ad- He also ted that miral ad woul neceesaty the printed copy |and when the reporter called his atten- | after the Trial Commiast: that he had diemiased Onelil on Deputy | sak! that 9,500 tons of coal] Commissioner York's recommendation, fellow, But in this case | based my action’ on the evidence before me." Gives Up Hla Dadge. “Tho language used by the oMeer charged In the apectications of th con Plaint was used, according to th record, had stated or OW) tons. It wae so stated »| that he would fine him. Oneill, tht Policeman Oneill reached the Criminal In the origiral that the Harvard was] {lon to the fact te re a eee | daye’ pay Courts Bullding soon after noon and going ort Royal, whereas Kings. | refrained from making any eal “His statement to the trial commis-| was closeted with Justice Jerome and ton been inrerted in the printed | mendation, but hea left it all to him, | sioner after being informed that Assistant District-Attorney Garvan for copy. There also were other changes. Origin: Yoilowin rt patch nent to the Na ved despatch of Deapateh. am ob West Brooklyn from ‘colller o alnce leaving Key W “Hrooklyn ia the only one in squadron than suMcient coal to reac! to remain ol Santiago In present state of coal account Not possible to coal of Cape Cruz in summer ow- | having more Veet? Imposale Key of the squadron. to leewar: ing to southwest winds. “Harvant Just report only coal enough 6 renck Jumnies, & proceed to Port loyal: also ly small vessels could coal she will ports. on Gonat or Mole, Hayt, has only coal enough to reac Weatcand same of Vale, whigh will tow Merrimac. “It is to be regretted that the depart- ment’s orders cannot io obeyed, earnent: 0 ave all striven to that end. 5 Reconaslenmerecna THE CHALLENGER SHAMROCK OVER A 30-AILE COURSE, | “Can adcerunin “hothing concerning The following reaults of the measurements ot the two yachts were posted on the bulletin board of the Fort Antonio, “dassaten. “yest riny. 213 New York Yacht Club last night 3 she had only ‘twenty-seven tons of ‘coal ©ol % ate had, only tw seven co ‘olun.bla. Shamrook. 0 Peaulre 9 occasion osel fatto ttee Length on load water line Rha boneaucdoruOGHe veces ste 89. 3 Cant ; Willan, C. w me, come From foreside of foremast to forward point of measurement 73.386 manded the auxiliary cruiser Yale, was Dy sete’ called to the witness ntan Extreme of spinnaker boom 73.80 ei, told of, the Feconnoltring about Main gaft meena se 7 > Gj . 64.94 jantiago Harbor on May 2, previoun t 1 Re the are ral of the Fiying Bdunaronnite Topmast 5 Cecwvcesteveeaaye. Hiden > 64.00 1-5 51.71 68.18 1-5, 54.54 aa he had not been able to see any- | 2 RIL HeMtnery MAME Eisue etn y Height upper side of main boom to topsail halyards block 134.74 143.39 CAD Wise did that witen on Atay: 27 Sail area as per rules... ee cece ee ees 114.94 ho approached the Fiying uadron, 5 twontycone Miles Of Santiwos the feet Baling; lengthh 38) pererule: i e 102.56 had started upon ite retrograde move Fifty-two men will be allowed in each boat. ment. He came th the ‘and > exchanged mignule, With Cape Phnhe Shamrock allows Columbia 1.4% seconds per mile, or 43 seconds for the thirty-mile course. tolling him that he belleved the Spanish squadron to be inside the harbour there adjourned one seasion At 28% P.M. the court There will be only iin ROT oe Gea ae | wan Surmatol owaet to Joan seven ? SIR THOMAS LIPTON NOW EMMA GOLDMAN ASKED TO TALK dy was Elbridge T. Gerry's OO PHILADELPHIA ANARCHISTS] Wich bad followed the feet New York fail to enthuse or convines, | —————-————--—-- +422 flagship in che race of two years ago. | The newapapers. here are to} TO HOLD A CELEBRATION. The Felicia, owned by H.W. Bilas th In the race or! pedo manufacturer, lay wel! into the inten thane Niaerleais shore, and Wilson's Sagamore war ia thods annbunchieethe Amuiversary of Ohicago Hanging | Her wake. vf (he cup races by electrical Will Be Observed and ‘The ok) Susquehanna, owned by Jy and firework signals, une paper Teliceeaca seph Hickney, and the Engiish-built {inving arranged to tun a. couple Lady Godiva, chartered bs Henry tiunches, with green and red lente Toure, seemed like side partners tn sie iE: : 1h the Thames ; ana Wo Vay. AM eyes were’ cast on the w | tneel evens ipsa dos She Eeealea tS orbs) that wash ugainat the ’ ri ees ere MIMALADELPHIS, Sept. xb —The ane| Tsded America, "th ‘ WATSON’S CLEVER TRICK. | archists of this city propose ty defy the penne earthen eiiaEs 1) Suunre| DIRECTORS DECLARED REGU-| prohibition placed upon thelr meetings raced heron Livicoaen claditwased| salts i LAR DIVIDEND TO-DAY. here by the police, and & on Nov. 1, the cution the Chicago hanged {or the Huymark That preparations are x of ng is the text of the original iv Department: vard off Bantiagy de efter Serriraac’s be lerrimac’| engine la disabfed ani ane. in hetincae Ned to have her towed to Key | Col, Murphy. lave been absolutely unable to coal the Texas, Marblehead, Vixen and 5 Ing to very | to-morrow?’ rough seas and bosterous weather Minneapo! t Seo the Ficet, ama Goldman has been Invited to speak in this « annivecsary of the exes wking meeting was admitted to-day oy an who In well known in Anarcaintte cirs cles, und who ts ay fagimate friend of Emma Goldman, It has been to unnually observe the “Chi tyra’ day,” and it ha doned this year. The woman who i authority for this| statement auld to-day; the wave of popular wrath been decided that} the memorial feature will not be aban: | dooan't 17" the reporter “Oh, | won't discuss LESS mor- Phoenix auxiliary boat, t pleasure craft of ¢) the world. James Ro 1 ve Sule hear the shore oe Sybarita and the Aloha raft owned by O. Curttx sido the Rosalte, stomary'| woman lt IT TLE B ETT Commiestoner Murphy replied: “Well, I took ® as a recommendation.” “The diemtesal of Oneill means that Devery ts atill ‘IT’ in the Department, “Will Chief Devery conduct the trials COLUMBIA O THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF A MINUTE PENALTY FOR From after end of main boom to forward p ay8)6) (Continued from First Page.) Near by was the new Josephine of the | Wideners pita, and & | All trands now believe that our chances are getting better all the time for repia agreed LOOSE ig Lifting that cup. Goel itlewing era . SehCatat "Mr. Watson has shown his talent In tiis. Ido not pretend to enter into the mathematles of the sport, but I will say that the reault of the chest ba dear to the hearts ~~ was fined was that he would to higher, all of whieh would not be In Itnelf sufficient upon which to base a charge. [ad he stopped there there would be no ground for a complaint, “He did not. however, but stated that more than two hours. By their advice he refused to talk about hin case. Oneill seemed to be very dlaconso- late, He said that he was on post as usual this morning when a roundsman told him that he was wanted at the asked. he was fined beca he would not ieaenenoen that," repited | atand for a ‘shake down.’ and would!” He went there, and was told that he not give $6 for a transfor had been dismissed by Commiastoner Examined on the trial as to the! Murphy. He surrendered hie badge and meantng of the language uned. he | thus ended his connection with the Po- stated, in anewer to a questlor lice Department for the preaent. UT AST TRIAL. ON AF an oint of measurement... 482. yor he Intrepid. THINKS HIS BOAT WILL WIN, We thought that the Shamrock would have to concede far more tim aleulations hast very wratifytug. All of the crew of the Sharmrock pe eee a w Lelleve thet our victory Is certain, Of course, T hope that we shall Ap tbat win, but Pam not Thandy us to ignore the magnificent capabilities of our next door neighbor’ (pointing to the Columbla in the other end of a mammath | s dock).8tr "Thon James, Hard | men who | Vthe tll BUA Ay isaesl any Columbla ands B> | gy : : . pany Passed the Extra Auarehiats,| The White St Teutonle, the Columbia: { Payment ” steamor un which Slr Thomas came Sent Y dy ver, passed out at 1.30 o ck and dine \ —_—__-- for tho Biased signaly whieh matd. "Stccess ss [The atren of the Eli then wang out. and | uy os Phe dln ' fh wom. faaalnen of the rit! then wang out: and Vy Tie directors of the Anaconda Mining Irivh yacht tho leitere tee che Tee eter vek’s}Company have declared a dividend o aad, Tour | $1.25 hare r some time past the fea dgner | in Measuring the (opimast of & racer ner tho mew Til eieneth of that | of $s company y declaring a dividend per share and an extra dividend ING | spur je taken {rom tae throat cents at intervals of slx months. IN LONDON. | Bick tot vard sheave, The stock dropped on the fallure to hanging “ow pay the extra dividend, Mro Watson has gained four | ales Yolumbta in he lengty of topmast. Santas pS LONDON, Sept. 3—The betting nore | CQWHmNte in tne length : * Important, because under the jthows how slim are regarded nel rule che length of gaff allowed iss) per} KING BACK IN ENGLAND. “Americans have shor: memories, and chances of the Shamrock I. vittings [eeht ot the. topmasts wile ie the Batt = H have} the Amortea'e Cup, There Is euch att] fe ECT (RAB UE te excews OF Meth | earty Greeting Edward and takers that after oto W {the wall area, Practically Mr. Watson, | Queen Alexandra on Retarn, fully spent itself before the anniversary | neulty to Ane day rolls round. Iwas twice latd the Colu | were obliged (o ralxe the 80. Even this did not at ting men, The general public is optimistts special despatches from ee by hanging the cks low, has saved 22 feet In the length of the base Jine, is thereby able to carry untaxed t three humirel square foet of sail e Columbia Is taxed for all-of hers. three hundred feet. therefore, doos appear in the oMcial statement of the area of her sail. nbla‘s admirers odds to 110 to tract the bet- Apathetlc. 4 LONDON, Sept. 23.—King Edward and Queen Alexandra returned to England to-day, from the Continent. They were loudly cheered on their way to Mari- borough) House from the rai!road ata- Hong ne, Jerome's jurisdiction. to tha: of the Supreme Court. The writ, which is returnable neat Monday, was secured on the ground that Justice Jerome is biased, that Commissioner Devery acted aa a ju- dicial officer in the trial of policemen, and that his action is not reviewable in criminal proceedings by an in- ferior judicial officer or Magistrate. Jerome Not Scared, tely after the writ was served Jerome he opened his court on J and of proulbttion dssued, by June Supreme Court ha: Home, and in com: Hance therewith £ will adjourn the hearing {nthe case of William 8. Devery 0. The writ jupreme Court oh Mr. Elkus obje€ted and declared that the writ prevented Justice Jerome from taking any action whatever In the case. “With all due reapect to the Supreme Court.” replied Justice Jerome, “1 wilt exercixe the power of adjourning this case until Sept. 3. Should the writ be in force at that thme I will adjourn the case again and again until stopped by further legal proceeding Mr. Guxgenhelmer, another of Dev- counsel, sprang to hin feet and LMFT Cr EM EI A Bid for Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats: The last end of our “sale” is always marked by a rush of busi- ness that overtaxes even our unequalled capacity. Now is the time when we include the Fall and Winter newest fabrics at the sale price. f youorder early enough your made-to-order Fall Suit or Overcoat will cost you $12 Conceded Vatue $30,00, and which we at-no other time make for less than $15. Hundreds will offer us orders after we Fave booked all we can handle In our limit of time, We know this from former experie! We thetefore request you ORDER EARLY AND WE WILL DELIVER THE GOODS WHEN YOU WISH THEA, ae ENTIRE BUILDING, N.W. Cor. Nassau & Ann Sts., CAUTION--To avoid mistakes look for building entirely covered with blue sig B. Altman & o. : | 25,000 Yards Thursday, Sept. 26th Double Face SATIN RIBBON, White, Cream and colors, « | | | 3% inches wide, 5 GOWED BY & ony guns ane. WOODEN LEG. uncounuto i THIN RESUUTS Connors Held Police at Bay, 1,594 Per yard, 1 Qc, 25c. Though Both Arms Were Broken. Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World. se “Jack Connors, a hostler and horse trainer, enjoys the distinction, after having both arms, collarbone and three ris broken by the kick of a stallion, of escaping from the White Plains He BUT pital, walking to Mount Vernon and holding three policemen at bay for near- ly one hour, In addition to hin injuries, Connors was handicapped by a wooden fon. Conners {* one of the horse trainers from up the State that recently arrived in White Plains with a string of thor- Paid Help Wants ta the 13 other New York papers combined, 2 8 wt wt 629 oughdreda to ve exhibited at the County | AGENTS 39/ LADIES' TATLORS.. 1 Fair to be held there next week. ALTERATION Sie, LAUNDR 6 While he was trying out one of the MANDA SA MACHINISTS APPRENTICE MAT MAKERS.. Stallions a day or two ugo he was near- ane ly Kicked to death, After he was picked Your Honor is under « inlsaporehen-|up trom under the horse's feet, It was MOULDERS Tee your hands add stone alt proceed, | found that both his arma, collarbone and| je Sener Ings In this case bef You have] Uiree ribs were broken. WiOoRBIND ERS S ney riche to, al yen a more than to} Early yesterday morning, when the | nookK: OPERATORS 48 ¥ | iP irmint that I have certain] 2Urses In the hospital least expected it. | noys PACKERS . a8 cliente, ative Jeronie: neu Connors got up. Hurrledly getting to- NRAIDEF PAINTERS sees OF exerc ong na It seems to bel gether some clothing, he a rote PAPERHANGERS .. 14 The case djourn p prang throug zs * roy ugrato fe adjourned) one of the windows on the frat floor PARQUET FLOOR : ——TT__ to the ground, Not having any money, LATERA) ( Connors walked to Mount Vernon, not- | MAKERS 2] PHOTOGRAPHERS . § withstanding the fact that he has a | CAMINBT MAKERS, PIANO NANDS. t wocden law | CANVASSERS PLUMBERS 8 CARP 3 . POLISHERS 606 F At intervals in the twelve-mile Jour- | cant T LAYEKS.. 5] PORTERS .... @ ney he rtopped and begged a drink. | Gaypy MAKERS | 7 ‘ ‘ When Connors reached Mount Vernon | casi pove he y in Aghting mood. When he | casmens MAKERS reached Mount Vernon avenue Detec- | CHAMNERMAIDS ROOPERS °:/ | tive istman saw him and inquired KS SALESLADIES where he was going. COATMAKERS ...... 5 | SAUESM 3 None of your business,” was. the | COLLECTORS 3 | SeAMATREasE { anawer, Gleltsman followed the man to | COMPOSITOH: 3] ROLDERERA ss READY FOR FIGHT, AND Al tenth avenue and iret street, when ne | COOKE oe co OO] SU go CHANCE SHOT MAY START IT. | #!tompted to arrest him Cie canaere f] ranonestes ‘Keep away from me,” yelled Con- DENTTS TAILORS nore, “I once put a man tn the hospital AMWASHERS 12] TINSSUTHE Aealomnanestait for nine months, and If you're not care- ote a | TECKERS fui I put you there.” TN) TYPEWRITERS 4... 5 a Colombia and Bey "7 3 colar When Gleltsman attempted to get hold ie VERO LeTER feundor. of his man, Coniora would kick at him g | WER eR arcane with his wooden leg. This he kept up Me EIIAND SSB: ‘ for a half an hour, when a hurtled call WAITERS... sees 19 v CARACAS, Veneauela, Monday, Sept. | wam sent in to police headquarters for WAITRESSES. ss 17 j 23. (Via Willematad, Ieland of Curacoa, | a reserve. FUR OPERATORS .. 3] \ispow 3 ~The correspondent here of the | Policemen SMarz and Perry anawerea| GIRLS . teisee 82 CLEANERS 3 Associated Press, In conversation to- | the call in the patrol wagon, When the | GROCERY CLERKS. 9) winpow day with a Cabinet Minister, who re- | reserve arrived Gleltaman had followed | HOUSEWORK DRESSERS 3 quested that his name be withheld, dis-| hie man (o the corner of First street tedethnw) WIREWORKERS aus cusned the present altuation, and was] and Fifth avenue, where he ti te edel 3) suacELLANEOUS 202 informed, authoritattvely, for publica- | showed fight, using’ his wooden leg as| jewrLurne . Arcee ieny Uion, that Venexuelh's cane was ax fol- {a weapon, For many minutes, the po- | JEWEMAUey cc f lows Homen ‘tattled < with: Connor: ‘berore MITCHES + they suces led ia getting him Into the / Veneauela had re int n whatever | hatrol wagon. When. they. finally, did uf taking agsreselve ures aguinat |get him under control ti the wagon, or to Interfere there in |Connors was seized with a fit, whic! Bae eae ote mer fene there tl [lasted for another hou. He Mad YO. ye | nee ear Peed erestad transferred to the hospital, where ie 3 [States ix a9 directly Interested, Was so much trouble that the officials i “Venezuela's diffe ea tho] weren't particularly fond of having nim| — MIDNIGHT COMMOTION. rrespondent’s Informant entinily, | comaini) Fomarde caver neh Chlereroley: Ras tbapiadsl sats i ec! that the beat way to rid | Man * th tho Colomban Liberals and the |Gontors was to send him backete White | Young Girl Had Hysteria a | Colon bian Government, and in no way | Plains Hospital, so Detective Gleltsman} 4, Locked on Dinorderly Faith the Colemblan pes generally. | took him there, Condeet Charse- If tae Colombian LAterals tumpted to. | === SSS SSS of the Weat ceman Whitinan, morrow and the Conrervative Govern- tting the Invasion, Eleven muictict street police station, heard @ [ment fell, In conse the Venexus-| thousand Veneauelan trooos and about sed yelling for help shortly after mid- c > would i.{elgnt thousand Colomblan troops are | man , jasc alomblan tmbri«ito would Immedl-) TE, ip mn twee facing lines along ihe | night and found Hurry Jacobs, a tallor, ately: cease to exist, frontier, awaiting orcers, Some trivinl | o¢ No, 789 Sixth uvenuc, bending over “The Veuczvelan Gavernment earnest | incldent or unexpected shot may start} ONO. Oo aclous form of a girl in & ly desires the downfali of the present | Colombian Government, which menaces | Veneauela, If wat comes, one declalye Venezuelan victory, on the frontier, over “Preatéent Castro absolutely does not consider the organization of a Grand Colombia Republic, composed of Colom. ble, Venezuela 4 Ecuador. This ex- jperfment waa tried under Bolivar and ‘talled. Gen, Uribe-Uribe, by his recent cree, Is alone responsible for thle idea, whlch is credited to President Castro and which the latter repudiates, Veneauela and Colombia could never live under the same Government. President Castro knows too much to make the experiment. * Afortnight ago thue Colombian gen- vrals, Valencia and Verth, and the Vene- guelal ral, Rangei Garbiraxy dec! to int Venesuela from Cucuta, (7 have not yet reached a condition when mediation fs possible. of war has existed. The Government at Caracas Ii loody conflict, Mutters between hallway in Fitth nvenue, near Thirty- iceman ryt street. Jacobs told the poll that the girl had fainted and he had carried her Into the hallway from the the two countries Further, no state still without reliable nows [the Cotomblar, reguiars, will probably regarding the occurrences ut” La | sidewalk. Leffcct the downfall of that Government | Hach: ‘The pollceman summoned-an ambu \ % and so termirate th lance and the girl, who subsequentl: gave her naine as Mary Parker, of Nu, 72 Lexington avenue, was taken to Belle- vue Hospital. There {t was found that she was only suffering from an attack of hyaterla, and was in no danger, Jacobs was arr teaiand elias the e on a charge of being Pelle soun eharncter.. The charge wa afterward changed to disorderly een: duct. Captain Dies a Post. Chartes Nolxon, forty-five years, old, captain of a lighter at the foot of ¥ittieth vt cot. North River, dle@ sud- ‘only to >. His body {s at the West Forty-a- nth etréet station. ANARCHIST EDITORS IN JAIL. TACOMA, Wash. Sept. %.—Charl Govan, James WW. Adams and James Larkin, members of the Home. Ana chist colony In this county, have been arrested under an indictment found by the Federal Grand Jury at Spokane. charging them with depositing In. the mails att objectionable aewspaper, — The prisoners Were brought to Tacoma and committed to jal} pending examination, n Indictment was also returned against G. Morong, who It In claimed was the author of ap article complatnoa of, Morong In now In Massachusetts but will be arrested and brought here ri Thi rin question is ie Home,” and