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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. ngs ¢ ‘ODDS NOW ARE 2 TO 1 CARLISLE’S KEEN THRUST AF [NCELITES CIE |____ COLUMBIA WINS SERIES.| DEVERY IN COURT ARGUMENT) 4 oie qutup i FOUR BANDS AND 1,500 PER- SONS MARCH WITH ENGEL ays Reformer’s Utterance Regarding Tammany “‘Isthe / Essence of Anarchy.” MEIER EEE | +|Ex-Secretary of Treas- ury, ‘Answering the “Chief's” Lawyer, Says ‘It Does Not Take a Knowledge of Grammar to-Be Abu-| sive gagulngecent: Leader Declares That He Is a Came didate for the Tammany Nom= ination for Sheriff. ‘The annual stag outing of the Martin Engel Association took place to-day and : iy J was attended by over 1,500 people. The Ex-Secretary of the Treasury John G. : outing was the largest ever given by Carilatg made a masterly argument this : the Engelites. In the ine there were afterndon’ before Justice O'Gorman, 1h *; men of every nationality. Four brass the Supreme Court, advancing bands furnished the music. why Justice Jerome snould not be en- First In line was Martin Engel, who gerne poms holding thee Deca at was loudly cheered. Before the stare, eating ofthe! eaas dea Inst Deputy. Com- : : Engel announced himself as a candidate mi rt Ty. for Sheriff on the Tammany Hall ticket, Lawyer: Samuel: Untermeyer ‘was*the . ia and his followers all hoped that he- ex-Secretary’s opponent, and he de- ‘ j ‘ Sew i fie ulatectaciected: to-day indirectly accused claredhh shatachen charge, aesinat Ha = wi The Sullivans, Senator Timothy D. Charles H. Parkhurst with Pp & | ; Sapp eyab 4 : {p denouncing Policeman 0° fe and Assemblymen Timothy P., were in vie peted woran of! aa ‘Anarchistio Sah ae ABs) ene ; sa aha! which Str: Cacileesepn 3 g line and. were also loudly applauded. Sctende : 5 Mae “neta? not nédestarysto iknow cram! 4 The start was made from the Engel mar touse indecent or “VMotent lans i Club-How at Grand and Ludlow r Ps 7. streets, at 10 o'clock, headed by Bo» a: wald's band. They paraded through the ‘ nek i The hearing of the case had been ade y > ‘breeders’ of Anarehy, and 4 i pr #: ath Assembly District and also ahauld’ be electrocuted aiong ? ‘Sed bee id és Plt ttt cet La ods cae TaLe ullivans’ club-house, at No. MoKinley’s‘assaeain by the = ; i . sag a len court:Fooms Was, CON Hee y. The paradera then matched to ; jammed. Nelther Devery nor Jerome the foot of Rutgers strect, where they, ctric current of “damnation. E f. a“ cy Were DEVERY’S ABLE OPPONENTS. boarded the steamboat Sirius for have you to say, Commissione: . : R sae resco 5 isn ; Donnelly's Grove at College Point, L. 1. tocthis sentiment from Dr. Ga Innuendo. ter rrr eer Former Atderman Philip Benjamin is arb Was'aawec. - : - : : a Asgistant District-Attorney Gans inj Chalrman ofithe Committee of Arranas should Bay that {t 1s a good Chris- - a ns : ? * closing came perilously near to the O. ‘Among those in line were James Shea, B confession comine from a preache: a See danger ilne of innuendo when he sald FIGHTING B B EVANS edwards BP: epherry, a keeper, tos tbe workhouse; Simon’ Steingut, the lie | Word of God, ere : ; tae aba 1 that all this character of proceeding + The Colonel's lips curled " 3 ‘ ee heey OTS Oe by the District-Attorney was being held z ; ae up through dilatory proceedings In the Bupreme Court, and urged Justice 4 i pein ie sh A * , O'Gorman to give as carly a decision as the utterances that you haye tee 7 " * ee ‘ ALR Me Dorstble in this matter. as coming from Dr. Park: - - ‘ or “For,” sald the young prosecutor, | HT. oft Second Avenue; Julius’ Harburger, : Tsldor Cohen, who is to be Engel's can= Aidate for. Assemblyman; | Alderman Max 3. Porges, “Abraham Lockman, a | fortune tell and mind rende (Continued from First Page.) TT TG Soe wen ‘was, telling verybody's fortune; Freder! 5 Tere Sides Half Dollar smith, an Gisabled at the fire from the extreme elevation. After that we stood ’a mile also sald that the weather for that day was bad. Commissioner Murphy would rot be j sNansHoTs EY WORLD PHaxvGRARMERMETETK Tate people of the cles mortance and a half, possibly two miles, to our sight f tawn) out further in a criticism upon SHAMROCK. AT HER MOORINGS, He probably had the Blssert appeal, | blockading station again. That was cll] To this the reply was: “I should judge | jt was sald that sambling, outside of s reverend reformer, and he was then thie el-biebe bein nei ieee rib biett the Herlihy demurrer, the Diamond and | 1 8aw done to injure the Colon.” a aa A AT PETE Pansat tn ity Un tartar Rar ee ae ‘what action he was going to take (Continued from First Page.) 0 Glennon staye and the like in mind. Santiago Blockade. at ume, T*Somd mot [HE ATEN ee amid the Blow OF fo the aatid Leshan extepeean ne: Justice O'Gorman moved reatlessly| The witness was then asked about the | Dive coated comfortat Pe eC fire and reworks: Raises rk: Sek “ ‘ call a Re, on, the Columbia ax an cticoring tot! LIPTON HAS FAITH IN HIS: aaa creat actacent ee cue [ geneye™ Ue; sald hel equaaron’ toa [Ag MUM aVaertnes, Ane EL iad ition, S The — pre Pot th Nd America t-Hiaye come to no decision in the| stined "to inepire the Columb ane yet, he sald, ‘but I will give | with a new confidence. jut my answer either to-day or to-/A shelter! i ad my choice 1 would ¢ coated YACHT'S NEW. MAINSAIL. Decision was reserved. seven or elght miles out during the day- | on that day that Is the 25th.” Samuel Untermeyer opened the discus-| time and a little further out at night.! (abt, Miller was .succecicd on fhe pion in the afternoon with an argument | with the Vixen and the Marblehead on | Jewell: who c ng & bays Caplan t headers th: COMMENTS BY forthwest. ‘That was just as the fight; then about a mile and-a hale forward | cer, med of suMclent seri= probably to-morrow, 1 will earite In behalf of Devery's motion... 1t took | the inside at night. neapolls di Spanii a Pan freee t : 7 ght. polis during the Spanish war. the statement at my office, here | To: % Ihe: afternoon Shamrock IT. will wear a new garb when she goes to the Stfome: "He, aia: attack upon: Justice} oi. Judge Advocate asked the witnesn | The Court here asked a question which & 0 Headquarters.” the westerly breeze freshened unifl it 3 rn 3 r x “Here ts a Justice of the Court,offconcerning a statement dy a IMeutengnt | ORsned up the coallns quention. fasioner Murphy was told that [Ame to a good elght-mile-an-hour clip, starting line to-morrow to try issues with the Columbia. A Special Geaslonx who weeks {0 prostitite [of the, Spanish Navy; printed by, the Be how er comlaatnea me nnse ee tens " with plenty of welg! 0 it, . 1 4 . ad Mal office t ther his own| Navy Departmen: je effect that a on is es ootass fon wns running at No. 34 Anvocean crizple.paasing In, took ae new mainsail was bent on her this afternoon. It is much pol eal ambition, Neil nhow FE arden prey wich orew to HEME Thad burned 409 tons of col 1 te % that he ts not or! committin je southwat ing. je in- y there wero twenty-six ‘Iny-oute’ any, irecucla; larger than the one she carried i in the contest of Saturday Matiatrate, und inthe oniy one of the | troduction of this book was objected to (Could have made something a it ‘the alleged proprietor being alta: bigs storm’ Her four Sheclal Justices who hag assumed | and Admiral Dewey. sel aeRO dd Ag wan gone by the epmast and and is of lighter material. they part, of committh x) Mogistrate. arate witnessBhastalres ay seid what burning about % tons a. ST ARMY * y has ne tS ib | SeCAnce EASE ne ve he giles king fourteen or fifteen t CHARGES AGAIN! MEN SoU bet ita ‘not, true," replied Col. [tee Ronni The, Teecuclenoas boua ay ‘ 7 i canes involvh c the Police Department. | We don't care for that kind of Informa: |p" ‘Murphy, testily, “but Til have st in- | from San Francisco. ‘The following vill Sir T homas Lipton says that-the change is for the best “in his answer to this petition he, in| tion. Admiral Evan there and can | gc2b ,coymated: the diate ouide TAKEN UP BY SENATE BOARD. i And fe summoned to his| D2, the Kuests of Bir Thomas on the and‘that his sloop under her new rig wilk give a better ac- eRect? ers that he admits he has a] answer for himself, We want facts; nO} burning every ounce of “office Senior Inspector Cortright, who sbusleg Agpinall K, Cz H.C. Biron, f 1 ‘ £ Bevery ana thatthe be pursuing pune | “After describing’ the battle off Ban. /DuUBkers, and. furthermors, Seas xiven his orders to make an im-|X. C. T.; Mrs. Emmett, Commodore F. count of herself than she has previously, ~~» dM@ice, ‘but that. nevertheless, he sein | tlago, Admiral Hvans sald: “Admiral [tM ON foe CONTAC Get vere often | OMflceen Accune: Teying to Com Mivastinationtand! report: , haamenvat the Larchmont» Yacht % y act on thia ca eon fils, merita. multe Gervera's fleet came out of the harbor. on account of the leaks, starting fresh trol Philippines? The faterview cuncluded with Col.| B,J. Greenhut, Miss Vaughn, 5. fant ts rrthat “he has | the Jowa went to the right of'the.line | fires in other. boilers, My coal.expe Outpat. ab ji statement that he must-mp| Schenck, John Arhuckle, Mra. Jémer-| Hdd SdS-0O0-4-6-6-8-00-6-4-0-6. Hale hes woulen tu belteves Devers y undies | anduches Brooklzni ton the: left remember | ure, at variable, Iicould not depend a “6 home “for the day becduse he was it | fh LA ke terre Tpsssayed [> § ’ ls ey ‘© Jeverything that Is.low and bad, but he | what versele were between them? Then at this time you just. had ccaene inaaeaTa : Mi carr fever. ca as aN, GANT ies 3 BARR s ASSURANCES. CHANCES EVEN.”—SYCA- 3]! t Msriinost bias he onty Vearel between the, Low = nota, decording tay thane afeTale (01 agixaTe anlionel Senate “In four yearc, during whic! was in : homas arrett, John | © Q J 4 = + % e Ce mittee of s » ‘ wine Ae ‘Did u have an opportunit of 1 tlved in Key West with less than] Sub-Committee ‘of the ‘om “Beale! _tment and now in the Martin inet ¥, Golgate Nothing but good-natured rival- Rene 4 ‘As {68 tha charge ‘of! neglect ot serving the movements. of th Bae tbo tons of coal on board. nT Miltary Affairs, consisting of Senators Department, I have not been ab- $ ry prevails aboard both cup boats > ty, based on Devery's advising | on this occasion?” v ‘ aX ae peactaetenierowse ary EPA Burbank and 2 pe against entarcing the Sunday You mean during the battl ‘ The lowa'h Work, Hawle: tr * i Mrs. Bolt, Mr:| down to the old sporting spjrit. |.more said: “The close margin by, ig cltiecharsavidssthec charge’ (= ‘Texan in the Way. ut tn the xmoke, and Ixaw no more of investigation of charges againat Lieu ‘Mre. F.C Penteld and Misa Er-| ‘P beaten st Dev poor er unul the € n had passed well to] Col. HL. O. B neitelss nd, of the Army, ia talnle Hives, Aw if for the beneft of Sham- | which we were On Satur ea on conte ane err cet the | acct thRyihe, BFoORIyN when the Meht the westward of me, when some one wn | connection | with Alleged Mantle ° day en T reached the bridge of th ridge he Bro biriation, » rock's captain, Sycamore, Colum- only shows that our chance ia eaten leachate Devery <tiaes be) Colles the the Brooklyn. was still off fo ; knocked: ou vent on the Dridge to : ca_were preferred by Major Wrenched Spi © bia’s skipper, Barr, was loud in| as good that of your boat. ation. Any way tt v the westwant, headed, I should say, what had pened, and she was|E; L. Hawkes, ly a volunteer oM- - o ° his assurances to-day that the de Geod Inck.to both of us!” $] hr. Untermeyer i on the third | hegan. on the port beam of the Lowa, with the |ousnesa to warrant an Investigation by fractured, LONDON PAPERS. taste sari ARG int that Devery didn't need to hear [MAT awe her again, possibly five min-| Col hecport beammiol the lowa-switnithe|| cusa SAllee M. Gunning, daughter ESTES CED NAIC ee Beltre’ | witnestes, | having Mead) utes afterward, when ene was ateaming | her st a. 1 present to-day. at 7 & ] Onelit’s at eI dy | westward very’ f ini t ° o f ‘Alexander P. Gunning, of No. 183] LoxpoN, sept. 9—To-day's papern $9868 MSEOGHOD POE EDDIE ETEDOOY » | Sonvicted out of his own mouth, and ft | foseward Very faat: fring her por oma thateicime. the {herrea Was not necessary, for the thal © of the Spani Prospect street, South Orange, ; ; “ 4 pictiin vera’ peciitiar accidents lteaiat tse | “Te Unanimous In their praise of the o ° jy] missioner ta bear any more testimany. | the Brooklyn ar : : n SShublic, that course x 8f death at the home of her splendid handling of the Columbia and Metin complaint ‘says’ Devers revs | wae directed to her by ; ti rll” are a th i bavoublle, that tcourse - A "1 | f xen off ho Ys ays Pearly i ronal aie ey out: “TRUE TEST OF SHAMROCK didnot: It: was, for. an outrageous per. |) « , Captain, for the Texas. vn. wavat the, time was the charges against Col. Gakelig was walking over a foot.| ecribe at # magnificent race. The formance in the name of the law, at J bridge, where. the /directly In ti-wake of the Colon, with re that he, in connection eross Wreck Pond, near Spring comes han fareaslyaralsedi hel bebe oe HAS NOT YET BEEN SEEN.” 3] itenoint of the pistol and yith uplifted ravicator ‘waa "atandings ‘and 1 matd: |the Vixen a ttle on her starboard] witty a “il et Status ‘the. mide (of ;the bridge she made a | tesa Me oda Gan Nasi eee bea : the reprimand were both Judicial acts, |g fe naNeyOr e governs Se ec utpateor, and” fell sheadiong, inte the | Feavlt cannot be predicted with any con- —————-+>—_—__— not reviewable by a police magiatrate |" Aaid to myself, ‘Capt. Philip will] ‘To the westward, heading for the the Bhilignines, using. thelr per ban. effort to e herself she | fidence, but It 1a considered that the but by, the Apoetiate Diy ston of the look after the Texas.’ and went below. | en 6 ant. To'net know whether tions and influence to fur- able for the challenger, and that there- Hoes : A 3 7 every. wae right or wrong t ’ : Whom “the -silegationa were ae Bee em the coe vair/i Thomas Lipton ati fhas « Evening World reporter to-day, was still sanguine of snecess. In Ma remark and decision am a trial Here ee eerste noritakalotlt A ACeN ME Nee Conky ; f the inqut vernl aoe tu eran aries f x : ei commissioner, he is not amenable to A ETTROLly nec amc t the opening of the inquiry se fe dei fons That acompany it. Ghe | chance: to: Sunt the cw ; “As T said on Saturday morning, the wind and swell were thin wtatute, for te was acting in altfitige and saw the Trek ae * ner [important documents from the War De- remi-conacious, and there is]. “The race throughout aE NOL ASS. S eerie . Sai . it Hea ee iya nantes then bowslot i Me A pirunent. were submitted to the Come Mitte a hove of her recove: She is only | been contested more keenly,” says the not to Shamroek’s liking. We have been regarded as having Pa AD ao pepe ean the Texas was apparently pide AM frat Including a copy of the charges ital old and is very popular | Dally Mall, “or in a more sportsman: light-weather eraft, but we can do something in a wind a Aad Ing and dnngerously clone to, the Lowa ‘ mi that the ‘offical pales against: Ci [Fei es reer ner.” a light-weather o rind. 4 1 to suftoca: | Wn seemed. to be 10) yards e Brooklyn's loop was | ply to ——_—_——__- Time aay: ! 3 k I t ” tion when ox-Secrrtary Carlisle arose to | directly In front of the Texas, “I eased | w eee: identified with the propasy CORNWA' quality of the Shamrock IL. or The true test of the Shamrock has not been seen yet. reply to Mr, Untermyer, 1d the helm of the Towa a Mitte, ported | P.M. the court adjourned until | ed compar dco sidered, his connec ‘ LL AT VANCOUVER. even ner slight rtority in Phe argument of m: her a Itthe and Just at. thar moment | to~ merrow morning. jtton with it legitimate and honorable. Soi to be, that Justice we oughe not to | the Oregon came through my tec and 7 b E this case because every is not mased between me and ‘exas a Moke with Duchcan Leaves Train a : run before the wind in It Both antagoniat the afternoon newspapers here, | guilt, He seems to want the Court to the three boats were bunched together. 7 for Another Sea Voyaxe he er does not conkra‘utated on proving | They, agree that both yachte ware {ntervene'and take thin caae away from maielacntwantnaa . % YANCOUVER, B, C., Sept. 90.—The enanige: tiers tn tthe pikeivod beatae t a sor warty of each ther.” is handied with consummate akill nnd that [Justice Jerome tana try It here. he Sen . i - 0.—The | 6! nthe cup. ap: 2 : Le N\fterin at i rc * rst new 'w Bpecial train carrying the Duke and|the fresh chance which the triangular | tuemer STE eee eee eee eee ee ananacaniesioncoree sane |e he We thie indietmene | The first new witnems ore te oe was e ave roppe ‘Duchess of Cornwall arrived here at | Course Will Kive her. The best hop ends to America through the Associated | breeze, with which some people thin! y ie guilty Commander James M. Miller, who was le in a decided freshening of sean. the Shamrock wilt have a Kood tthe part of a In command of the colller Merrimac Boon to-day. There was a large crowd | breeze.’ At the depot, und the Duke and Duch- the profits from the newest Fall and Winter fabrics and include such fur the closing days of our sale, z This epitomizes the general comment while that vessel was 4 part of Admiral ghunce of winnini \. La { it In conceded that unter th Behley's Fiylon sujuniro. weven or elzht x received 1 ‘isd haere tuisitoye\ coupe wire socariad seen eommlitine Siaintrate ov ccicasee| Commander 3 said that he had For a limited time only we will make to the Court-House, where an Sadoress af tie ri netalie rena nen e his ae assumed san of the Merrimac on TO $ of “welcome was read to them, ft diction ¢ is particular case, i") April 1, at Norfolk, Te had taken on which they were entertained ar lunche Ins duty to, ait and find out the very | poard at Lambert's Polnt soon afterward A Fall or Winter ogoer : Shee CEE fel OE age crime committed fagainng the Iams | about 6000 tons of coal, i Suit or Overcoat FOR @ fs the reception, on #0 BI we Justice Jerome ie. His vessel jad, he sald, been capable Ehe Duke and Duchess leave for Yic- Y that the facts alleged 49 ¢ at:firat ‘of’ making between nine and.ten Conceded value $30.00, fo-night on tne ‘pocametip. Em suchas viciation sotithe.coue shen knots, but afterward he had trouble and which we at no other time make for less than $15.00. ja, convoyer by the orth i ie reseur hinery, that by Pacite Savadron. \ : e 44 Into this court {Sin ganda he would have hesitated We have introduced a’ new and improved system a | And that Judge. Jerome Gk) wrong in {it xine to pecure 4 speed of more than of cutting which assures a perfect fit. that, Jude me dit wrong Knots. ig Pp ‘) . ie reads from the colller’s log to»! ce Jerome thiv afternoo: M We have now in our workrooms as expert a_ force Vecsiee PriDTELSa wine 1n:| MEX PLACE RUNNING WIDE | MERCHANTS SAY GRAND JURY |LULU LITTLE STABBED EIGHT | calc the cage of exeboliceman ‘Opell, {hat tne, torah couled om the sid and of tailors as it “is possible to secure, al under. the Raber ssi enerics Wise OPEN IN TENDERLOIN. REPORT WAS GARBLED. TIMES BY RIVAL. Febpregaicn in ote,” no\ one [ing of any: wenwel on thn 22th" or Sit supervision of competent foremen. : “BOSTON, Bept. 9.—The death of Rev. a antot YT oictock’ to-morrow | Mentieeos to Bantiago ee from WE ‘Added facilities give prompt deliveries. fternoon, é ‘ ne y n ty gute nasty. The alerimas bela Sample garments displayed in our windows—they tell the story, | Attic; Hogan, 8. 8. D, D,, for many |“Alec,” Part Proprietor, Told a|Critictam for the Commlesioners of |Her Assailant Had Searched the years until recently head of st. Jonnts Friend He Had to Pay Halt of Accounts in a Letter to Pe ft Me All Night d (Meminary, at Brighton, in France, near MazeriVeu wrek Scalise: ‘s CLEARING-HOUSE CHANGES. |fut‘ir’r ‘hea cael ie ae smaller, vegeclh ‘Paris, was arnounced by cable to-day. 5 ——_ if phould have felt It very" much." Ht V3 Abbe. was seventy-two New “Men WIIt Ne Chosen for the Inder Abbe Horanis rule the Brizhton | The onty opium den in the Tenderloin | ‘The Merchante' Association hax made] ‘TWo women fought a Merce duet on Ras ainualnnlGomentttece’ CONFEDERATE HOME BURNED = N. W...Cor. Nassau and Ann Sts, : fs running at Nos. 42 and 144 West|public a letter sent to Mayor Van Wyck | sidewalk in West Thirty-frat strect this} A number of changes, none of them criticising the work of the Commisasion- while a crowd of Tenderloin |gignificant in character, will be made In Twenty-ninth street, within a block of againat the conduct of the Water De-)2 ab and drove hu:riedly away, nual meeting to-morrow, It ts a rule of e Jo - % a ft various standing committees of the ‘row E Get- #3 i xercised * | the Tenderloin police station, where rs of Accounts In reference to the pre: lovked on. At the approach of the various at T7 scapes Get er Fs apie veined Tn Gathotls | ward Glennon le wardman. The place |Semtment found by the Grand Jury|4 policeman one of the firhtera entered |Ciearing-House Association at the an-| tng Ont of Atiaita Retreat. CAUTION: To avold eastikegoor foribulldlag entirely cov. Abbe Hogan hi 2 been open for a week and is doing ATLANTA, Ga., Bept. 30.—The Con- partment. The other combatant, left unco>ns:tous | the association to retire one or more nit Bennsey, of No, 39 De Kalb MRSS h ly Uap peared Sin T CORI NS eee ek eee Thode ree cca: | ment noc AcenuaL this morning cued with dimculty, The loss is esti- ‘SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Be a eee SAT The re ae | norpelteettheclneeracsutiantr seater George F. Baker, President of the First} mated at $25,000. ‘The inaurance wos ie 100 door, which they enter through the back foler's office this afternoon and i itn veral policemen in. pial Wiliem bay Kimball, . £10000, which sum, he esta, | oer, to private {Mat gant to the Mayor he could not} Ree fooking for, the. Kin im pian clothes | Bho waa President of the Heventh Naz | F200 Chocolate-Covered Fudge ..1b. 15¢ We) Re ference : ' q }) The firet floor ts divided Into private | discuss It. nash ccontntestedtenrontitn it closed. ite doors, will| The home was opened for the ex-Con- ty. owed him. Meee SE UR LEitetas mikes lapalorni ony |Weeeehere: tei ned (ruthie Sat, 7 ler sald. || ICRA ener gone sae from the | last 2 federate veterans of the State June 30,| SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. Instend, a| 51 to 46 per night, The upper floorn ate| “whatever It may way if It accuses tho | cad wam making the circuit of the ‘Tene for th See a ered oy [and was built by popular subscription. Pub derloin ronorta In: search of Lulu’ Lit: arrested him and took him/ptted with bunks on which several per-|Ccmmissioners of Accounts of having iam Sherer, i the cabman_ entered lish ‘Amana * aiid Encyclopedia for 190. 1OOL World Almanac and Eneyelopettia. Btsect Court. ns can recline while using the same| fated to do their whole duty. ‘ uslonally th : cope vexemined him, nd ‘layout.’ “Perhaps the Merchants’ Association sionally. th ‘ tai eee and |. RUN OVER BY ICE COTTON MILL STRIKE OCT. 7. Mixed at 13¢ , le ‘Office, rel him ‘The place In run by Hop Toy Tim and | looks upon us as experts In Water De- pernonally” nguired it Lala had. been WAGON. = ‘ 5 B fa white man known as “Alec.” partment matters, As a matter of fact | se", Lulu wae fnally olen FALL RIVER, Sept. 30—October 7 In| for S508 Tf nets we ite not experts in water, but we ar fn) Mate Clark May Die from! Injuries! tne date wet by the cotton mill: opera- |" at © experts in accounts, and it was,as ex-| The! Received ‘To-Day, Livesiot Fall River. for the strike in‘pro- | What It te. abet ‘waist. Carrio | *°ats- pert accountants that we made oe exe the phe ‘girl rupted Kate, bynols aby, rete. ‘olf, of No, 23] test against the refusal of the Textile twenty years| ‘‘Alec’’ has told a friend that he paid | amination apd report." that®th eiing woman. a atts or Cherry, run) over ris Manufacturers’ Association’ to advance alsth et x Toy $%0 Yor the privilege of opening the} It ls expected that Mayor ye by Gaye. They, had, ‘wages 5‘ per cent. to: he arlvance 8 place and that he will have to pay one-| Will send the Aanoclatonty atten go *he | ret ui r recently, made to ‘the employees of S.C. ule of the receipts for protection, Wael iona'so aa yet a-and th Yco-operative |g for a Shirt watst. Ne such elaborate eatabliahment has upbraidea her for | Det opened in the Tenderloin in several buat: e y or fifty “mh So! | i ‘ the Comminsioners of having gar! stab/which gives the sixty-odd Institutions ¢ * 1 ¢ “ 3 } The entrance 1s at No 42, through &) the indinxs of the Grand Jury and of| wounds. Bhe soon lact consclouuncss Jincluded in ite memberahip wider repre- There l were ine i yesnlostia but secteral THE OPINION OF THE PEOPLE. | for 910,000 but Was Quickly | tae conducted by “Frank the) naving falled to make the searching) from the lows of Dlood. aud th peneatioel Sarton cence peang A boutl seventy Avalety Be 1 ) Vhiatier. 4 ors who pass Inspec- say that n 2 ans were inmates of the bullding, some t i Arrested. examination called for, ‘There ie little doubt of the re-election | Hon “are allowed to go into the back) commissioner Hertle, of the Depart- No, BO Wott enty. roel Wes |as Chairman of the association of {Of them being invalids, who were ren- ‘‘Greatest Book: