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fare 8 Ben) AF LL 00 HS “HONEST BEST. So Says Commissioner Partridge at the End wah lay BYRNES BUYS PROPERTY. h hill KBD BANK, N. J., July 3-Thomaa urchill| ©. Byrnes, formerty Superintendent of | of . the c Police of New York, has bought the Trial. . David Lamar property on the river! bank, adjoinin, HByrnes's residence. | The property eres, a twelve- hous yurbal dings. Mr. Byrnes will impro , rty CROSS AGAIN ASSAILED. OVATION TO TE Called a “Dr. deky!l and Mr. JEWEL RO BERY +40 AT FASHIONABLE HOTEL, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Richman, of New York, Placed Under Arrest at Alexandria Bay After Valuable Necklace and Money Are Missing. lawyer knocked at the Richmans' door, presented what purported to be a search Wwarrent, and went through their trunks, In the bottom of a newly packed trunk @ satchel was found which contained the migsing necklace wrapped in tissue pager. Meanwhile the hotel housekeeper subjected Mrs. Richman to a seareh and found a roll of bills containing $427 sewed in the Hning of her skirt. Mr. and Mrs, Richman vigorously pro- tested thelr ence, declaring they had no knowledge of how the necklace had a in thelr trunk. Mr. Richman asserted some one was trying to shift a crime on their shoalders, Walter been Dr. wife are very tward Delabarre and his well known in this city. |The doctor Js one of the visiting sur- eons of the New York Opthalmie Hos- pital and is a member of numerous medical socteties, His offices are in the Park View. No. 22 Cential Park South. He is a gradiate of Brown Unt- versity, class of ‘80, and of the New York Hom ithic College and Hospl- tal, class of ‘Ml. His first wife died five Years ago, and on Monday last at the Waldorf-Astoria his marriage to Mra, Frances Freeland Hagaman took place. Richmans Wealthy. L, Kichman is a wealthy and chant on the lower east en years he has been a rin mirrors at Nos. 87 and for len years pre- of business was in Cath- my fire ae wn sons and daugh- Wly purchased home at 18 Henry street, Coney CIVIL CONTROL IN ALL PHILIPPINES, Acting Gov. Wright Cables that Pacification Through- out Civilized Portions Is Now Complete. WASITINGTON, July retary | Root hus received the folowing reply | from Acting Governor Wright, of the | Philippi terday s, to lis cablegram sent “Provincial ated ploting the nment over the archipe yvernment Laguna on July 1, thus com- tablishment of elvil gov All the civilized people of ceptance of Amer- was inangu- jean authority an general pacification complete “L beg to offer congratalationa to you and through you to the President on the suceces of the wise and humas policy invugurated by President Me- Kinley and continued by President Roosevelt SHOOTING OF TWO PUZZLE TO POLICE Men Had Wounds Dressed at ‘lechting’ Ninth RAL A ; States Infantry, just hae 1 Hyde” in Real Life by) Viiippines armed’ in is ol Counsel for the Accused ieand were tle iceman. Rulice 4 WITH BURGLARS, | M'MECHAN, W. Va. July 3. Jasked f * 5 burglars terrorized this to acking Gentlemen,” said Police Com- | irey saten sieving sony and vale missioner Partridge to-day, when Cate ee ea ae th . y GIA GNO YAN. hid weeks trial of Sergt, ATLANTA, Ga., July 3—Tho platform Churchill ended, “I suppose this} adopter yesterday by the Democratic ? Stat convention deals almost entir i closes the irial and we are glad of with Stale testes the, Kanada. city 4 it| platform is passed over In silence and g it, Now I’ve got to take hold of it| ty name of Willam Jennings Bryan ts ot mentione, see what J can make out of it. | men ate di ho t best t rrive at WEDDED AT BAR HARBOR, ‘ au omy nes ee ay COE CIUG, BAR HARBOR, Me, July A i @ true and just verdict. able event was the wedding hi Mr. Sandford, in summing up, said las Julla Plecrepont a ow k, and. Reginald thint Sergt. Churchill did some apectacu. | Wards. Of New York, ane leainild lar work in November when he tiest| jrominence of the two tamitien brount ecinet. “TI swhen|& large number of guests from the two a Re err ee ee ar orc liotieae gee Y DR, WALTER E. DELABARRE AND HIS WIFE the brass band was working,” he : oe. . ‘ clared, “From January until the day |STATE PRINTING AWARD. WATERTOWN, N. Y., July 3—ywho owned over half a million dollars’ Inspector Cross made his raids the ALBANY, July 3 : ate Be ting] Accused of stealing a $25,000 neck- worth ue New aes realty, Under rts were a stench In the nostrils| Board has awarded the yearly con- m, - oa questioning by District-Attorney George a Ber arati a ilb naaned qo tract for the State printing to the Argus | lace and $427 in money, Louis Lely Gony, Proprietor Crosar of the ok eny,pereol A Company—the lowest bidder. Richman, a wealthy manufacturer] Crossmon House, a Livoreanr Inspector Cross was to-day called th: Set aa mae ssmon Hous ive resort on Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde of the Policy| STATE TEACHERS MEET. and real estate owner, of No. 87 told of the events lead- Department during the summing up of | SARATOGA, N. Y.. July 3—The New! Rowery, New York, and his wife, a| ine up t tof the Richmans. ‘Attorney Rosalsky for Sergt. Churchill, | York — State herw’ Aasoclation| handsome and\richly gowned wom-|H¢ *#ld that @n ‘Tuesday's fter- | accused of neglect of duty. began tts meeting here. Prest- _ S| noon train from New York Mr. and 4 iPaper inate “ue 6 br, dekyi “and gameraon, reviewed the /an, Were brought here to-day to be) stre, reichman ant 1° and Mes. Dela- 4 Mr. Hyde in real life,” sald Rosalsky 1 Huffaio, made ea) arraigned before Judge Williams. barre arrived at Alexantirla Bay ana 5 s eer’ fal ad Work of Cod istered at his hotel pre as- . pointing an accusing finger at th and Work of Ball was fixed in the sum of $5,000 it oe t his hb 1 re a 3 flushed inspector, “we have an example a S 1 rooms on the par here—a villain under the old regime, an | YACHT GOES ASHORE. each, David W. Rockmore, of New The Seweln Misse angel under the new WoOD's HOLL, Mass,, July a — The! York, appeared for the defendants. acter val x Rf sare Cross grew even redder than before | schooner yacht Wayfarer, belonging to] Mr. Rockmore was busily engaged] 1 iy is nee ue 2H eee Sar eal pone ian tt, te spring acroas ie M. Ivins and Mr. Ryan, of New tig afternoon in an effort to secure| carectty outalde the wind : i table at the lawyer, but a touch on the K, ran ashore in harbor last a 0 Se ectly outside the with the room e arm from Assistant District-Attorney |M&I( A tug was sent to haul her et bail for his clients from local real] eccupled by the Richmay Whon Mrs. Gandford induced him to resume his) RUN DOWN IN NEWPORT, estate dealers, His efforts did not ieee tue ay roan ety ps) 4 Reset crane? demanted che iawyer, [anving in Os avenue Shen, “ita| and the prisoners will probably be| concluded she must have {ton her | returning glare for glare with Inspector es heoame frightened at anauto-| remanded to jail. In the mean time oA the veranda found it d hy SALT fas cho | mobile and rearing, overturn tne a 8 " aro a [ Shere, but ion onentng it alncbvered the. 5 ce: Ws woeacn ot poll Oe ea Ee Mr. and Mrs. Richman aro at the| oy nocmace and the roll of bile Buasishe endnatty onjthe sthad yortereey Woodruff House in the custody of| missing, Mr. Crossmon was notified af elec tad Pea es R AUTOMOBILING FAST. | officers. and he gent for his attorney, John graves, whose many dives in the Fit | {© AND, July 3, — Ald Grand larceny was the charge|() lary “the lawyer in 3 deenth Precinct Mil hundreds of homes | Homvre Palmers of Chicago, haa ar-| against them and thelr accusers were] nme AN PS , with weeping parents, who fcide: ere omoblle, He raWaltecaiviDalabarre: r rl Hall sect ertona from Maine to Cali. |™@king the trip trom Chicago to Boston Dr. and Mrs, Walter E. Delabarre, he deteotive poste f at the ft peor oid [La tWenty horse-power gasoline momr, | residonts of New York city, who] door of the Rich 1 and claims ), fornia, to refer to this man as ‘poor old |and Is two daye behind Lime reount | wy ‘ 7 heard them whispering throughout 7 John McGurk.’ OP ana eae were married on Monday at the Wal- FAG, SHOE: aURROTIE LEO ae “This same poor old John McGurk, | SANTA FE STRIK dor&Astoria, ndjolnive) engmirand: dice) aeslaren eae ¢ agent Whom ne dinars EUS Aeall 108 AD 28, July 3—General| New York summer visitors to the} heard the unpacking of a trunk and the Peroneaa ait ° maa z ich) Manager A. G. Wells, of the Santa Fe| Thousand Island resorts flocked to the] wrapping of an a in (issue paper. E, meaiaet acer Ses ae caine ines (alifornia, ald last night that| hearing. They were dumbfounded by| A bold move was ac 1 oa, and ¥ Hy : ‘his same poor old Jol he repor a settlement of the boller-| the accusation o| heft: against ri Chief De Witt, the det ve and x Modurk, against whom a person not | ker’ strike at San Bernardind. and BRC HOES BESET tive) and the 4 connected with the Pollce Department| Tht Needles was not correct ; ee San succeeded jn getting evidence which re-| V ELS STILL MISSING, | : Sulted in his conviction and a fine of] PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., July 3. $500!" \ |"Phe speamer Senator, from Nome, June ‘This referred to the private detectives| ‘4, denies the story brought by the ¢ | q employed by Churchill to get evidence. | fennial that, {dings hag heen rs ven ’ | ’ i 8 Eats | fre ssing steamers Jaenie and When Diamond was there’ went on| Portiand. “Capte Patterson saya” that | ‘the merciless pleader, ‘Cross never) when he left Nome no information had made a eingle raid. He said of this| been received from the two vessels i man who has 6! en convicted and | THREE KILLED IN INDIAN 1 ‘He 18 an ex- r fe — iS Sue ton th an TERRE HAUTE, Ind. July 3.-A ter-) “Buch was Cross under the old regime, | rifle wind storm passed over Momence, ii i : bue win the advelt of the new when | Tl, Meagre. particulars received. ners| Yohn Frawley and Frank Rey-| If Fire Alarms in Queens Are BERETA Miaehtttsy “Crone teat | Sica Tall mire Foor THEE MEH) Holds Arrested on Charge| Not in Shape Then It Urges denly awakened. The glare of the red _— . “ | i % fight Hur hie ven He tod Churchill |DB WINDT PAIUTY PICKED UP. of Attempting to Cheat the) the Indictment of the Of “No protest wax made unt] Churchil) aH Arctle that the Harry De- raided Frank Farrell's pool-room, on the Indt party king an overland trip Bowery. Then the spectacle was pre- | fom Darts to New York, was picked UP) gon Frawley and Frank Reynolds | , ; sented of Frank F. ell standing acri on the bably at In-| © he Queens County Grand Jury hand- panied Of Pranks Merrell engine ace A revenue/are under arrest charged with attempt: {ed ap a presentment to Col Tugee BN tain of police pursuit \¢ uit the middle of June.| ing to cheat the elty by holding down | Moorg day ws ne Kire mimis~ duties, and) thr Wo ca RIM |Jobs In the names of dead men. ‘The | siorer Sturgis Fire Commis Cross and Dever: for thas. pursult ‘ | PORT WORTH, Tex., July 3—A tele-| deception was discovered by the Comp: | sioner Ladinbeer ML other molala “Was Churehill ‘an! r e f . »| troller to-day t having | Juris: fee! mu . |r sa from Bowle gives the tater i i Rees. te cranarar cress’? [Particulate of, a double tragay, whien) Wiliam and C. J, Paradine ' a “aorvite In| e 2 : c euR ned in that town. J Kilgore | were attendants in the publle baths last sentment that the| NATHANIEL FOWLER DEAD, | sleds °° "8% Tea" MHFEEF summer ‘Durie tne winter they ai Se ay 3 5 Frawley and Reynolds knew the nd wh : em 8250,000 TO WHITMAN COLLEGE. | ley knew that ihe. vustoin is for bath ot agne 4 Ex-Chief of Police of Jersey City) WALLA WAL Wash,, July 3.—| attendants to drop # und to Hie Sup | the officials a 4 , jo Maths ey Victim of Paralynin, Zopaldent 8. K. 1. Pencoes, of Wittman Heappolatment th no Nathaniel Fowler, seventy-elght years| Dr. 2D Pearsons, of Chicago. This | men in the public, FARAH BYE DEW Poi Jorn old, of No. 47 Cottage street, Jersey | makes $50,000 that Dr. Pearsons has} and dteynolds. te wncune| that. the viet ANA analee: ee and formerly the chiet of pol given to Whitman College Na ia ee Paradine [im or Ge HB 0’ was stricken with paralysis Yes: | guCHMON LUES ACCEP’ they wert nt were sent Serday. died this morning. He Is sur. si = P BLURS ACOnRT. | When the facts to the attention c He lal » the Mayo vived by a family RICHMOND, Va. July Rich-} of rhe Comatrolle caused thelr ar f ' of the E mond Light Infant Blues have ac-| rest vf at Apportionment | copted the Invitation of the Old Guard | we oe \ | of New York to go on a trip to Caltfor ' nia next May. The Blues ts next to | | thi idest milit organization in the | country FLOOD MENACES TOPEKA, } Tor Kan., July 3—The Kansas | ‘ iver h has overflowed its sand js running over the city park. [is r 3 or an S i wo Inches an hour. A teleata , ot oan Manhattan, aye the Ty is rislig a foot an hour there and great a ae id Busines | damage is feared when the additional wi iM a 1" f water reaches this vis ici i a A anted Musician with a Wife “ S! ACL URGIAK@ GNIDERLIDH, Nurses and Doctors of Man- PIPTSBURK Ady July Nhe Association e, Me was better previous meet n Visited the rare | 1 Retine » Wan: PAID HELP WANTS IN THIS MORNING'S WORLD, vit wot to'athdy. the lack ‘Atlantic Went na | 505 BUT tt Am f OK NOW 850,000,000, | Paid Help Wants in the S3other) TiN TON, N. J. duly The Federal 246 New York papers combined, Kelling Company has Apital stock from $100,000 Twenty-five million dollars aGexts . 15) IREMBN AN pi ines ae BAKERS GuyBO BARTENDERS n ¥ CLERKS. BOOKBINDERS 3| HORSPAHOERS tii Bey ria hs aa Ba ed tne BOOKKDEPERS JOUSEWoRI ri Tamaya UK: BOYS . JANITORS o| which p butlers aule * BUSHELMEN . KiToHENWoRK | | 18 aule BUTCHERS LAUNDREBSSIES MVE DIN WRECK, {CABINET MAKERS MACHININTS ROCHESTER, Meh, July &—A CANVASSERS MEN §| double-header Michigan Central freteht SDARPENTERS 4) NUlsER 44| brain wae ditched by Washout near | TOHAMBERMAIDS «101 OPEXATORS 9] Toman at’ o'clock this morning, Eins! oe | (ORTERS n William 8. Me ewor and four | saUpaLanine 4| tFaInDs Were killed SALEOMEN 8 —————— BODA OLBKKS. j Ended His Life tn the Poorhouse. | PTBNOGRAPHERS a (fpecial to The Evening World.) | ‘| NEWPORT, 5 |Bteve mem F . 18 \promin milte had been Hi for | wie long comméried suicide at 447 o'cloak’ to-day at Newport arc He went to the stable on business, and under his coat he had a $6 | which "he ‘bound’ about’ ttle neck ‘wha itch about’ tle neck ‘ahd PALORS TINEMITHS WAITERS WAITRBSE BS MISCBLLANKOUB ) end R 1 July 3 nas he to Marry Her and Fainted in Court When Discharged— Won Magistrate's Sy Hugo Tattieh, ay Hundred mpathy ithe dewta hattan State Hospital Say Insane Woman's Ribs Were Broken by a Fall. An inquiry r cnuse of died in Manhattar Went One Wan a complainant tn t Lord, agninet Al Fede two years old 1) Weat One dundred and Thirte « who; he acoused of threaten’ kill him Hecauae he refused ty mart which ne said he could not dh wood Daa “wife Miaw Fedeflein sald ver defense that ake and Luttich had Keep. ing company” for ten years, and that hough he was marelod he prom med w divorce and th had given him money for the jury Bhe admétted that she had to Luttich's house and threalener kin | him unless married ner, for she aid | she wth! loved him ] After bearing details on Voth wid Mawintrate Zeller wald "1 velleve bls woman tn telling th truth, She iy discharged." Addressing Luttich he added | Td t think you a a 1, for I think you rained inte Spade ae tho ‘maglateate Antehed rf Miss Prederioin Lonnied aver ing teint ‘A court oflcer who was standing near Caught her in his arm. ried from the cour vived and went home. 0m, and she was cur Bho was re- Hospital, Then One Disap- peared—Other Says Negroes Used Pistols. ‘The police of the West Thirty-seventh street station are trying to find out who ~ KNUGER 80 YRARS A FIREMAN. Fire Chief Charles W Kruger, of the missioner Sheffield and William Lear secretary to the present Conwnissioner, called at Chief Kruger's headquarters and presented to him a diamond-studdea ocket as the gif! of hie frends STATE CONVENTION TO-MORROW, The Social Democratic party will hold its State Convention to-morrow at the Labor Lyceum, No. 64 at Fourth street. A State’ ticket will be nominated and a State Committee chos Ce is Eales ‘hosen for the SUES FOR 81,500,000. Through W. Wickham Smith, speclal assistant to the Attorney-General, a civil om has been begun in the United States District Court to recover $1.500.009 for alleged fraudulent importa- tions of silks from Japan. ®EATH OF JAMES BENKARD. James Benkard ie dead after a long iiness. His father was among New York's best-known merchants and nis mother was Miss Mary Robinson, daughter of Capt. Henry Robingon, one of New York's great ship owners of early days, and an early member of the New York Yacht Club. HOCHSTIM HAS REFORMED. ’ | “Mochsey'’ Hochatim has gladdened | the hearts of east siders by deserting | Second avenue and Ing back to Bs- | sex street. Mochse has pure! ed | the saloon of the late “Silver Dollar’ Smith and on Monday next the place | will be opened, HAIR-PULLING IN BROADWAY. A crowd of several hundred persons saw a twenty-minute fight between two well-dressed women at Thirty-third street and Broadway, at 10.30 o'clock last night. When the combatants were finally separated, the sidewalk was strewn with hair’ and wearing apparel, | and the contestants were covered wiih blood, NOT IN BEEF TRUST. Irving Blumenthal, son of Isaac Blu- menthal, President of the United Dressed Beef Company, at Forty-fourth street and Hirst avenue, dented the re- port yesterday that the Beef Trust had bought the United Beet Company. “There 1s no truth whatever In the re- port,” sald young Blumenthal. “The United Beet Company ts opposed to the Trust and will remain so.” LENIENT IN SMOKE CASES. There were fifty oases of violations of the Anti-Smoke law on the calendar of the Eighth Municipal District Court. Most of them were continued. EXPLOSION TIED UP B. R. T. The Brooklyn Rapid Transit system was crippled for nearly half an hour about 9 o'clock last night by the explo- sion of a generator at the power house at the foot of Division avenue, Will- lamsburg, GIRL DIES FROM BURNS. Nellie Morris, eighteen years old, who Was burned Saturday by the overturning of un ofl stove on which she was pro- paring a meal, died to-day in tho East- ern District Hospftal, Brooklyn. THIS BEGGAR A CHOOSER, Philip Meyer, a recent immigrant, who had been the recipient of help from the Outdoor Poor Department and sev- eral charitable socleties, when sent up by Supt. Merwin to ‘the St. Louis to be deported to England “at his own request, made such strong objec- tions to sailing under the American flag that he had to be forced on board the ship, DEAD IN EAST RIVER. ‘The police of the Harbor Squad to-day found the body of a man, about fifty years old, In the water at the foot of | Wall street. He was 5 feet 10 inches in height, weighed about 200 pounds, had light complexion and mustache and wore a blue serge coat and vest, striped trousers, white shirt, red socks and lace shoes, DIME FOR CONSCIENCE FUND. Tate Noble, Chief Clerk of the Long Island City Court, received a brand new dime in his mai to-day, Accom- ing the coln was a note, unsigned, that the writer on Decoratton ad ridden twice on the cars of New York and Queens County the street railway without paying fare. Mr. Noble turned the money over to tl company. GIVE BIG MORTGAGE, Francis H. Leggett & Co., the whole- sale grocers, have given a mortgage of $1,00,000 to the Knickerbocker ‘Trust Company, CABLE. KILLED IN RIOT. LONDON, July 3.—Many persons have been Killed or wounded by troops in labor riots at Rostoy-on-Don, Southern Russia. ANARCHISTS AT }AGAZINES BREST, July 3=It is belleved. that Anarchists are trying to blow up the Ne magazine near the fort here, which contalns powder enough for 6,000,000 car- tridges AUTO MAIL 6ERVICE, BAN JUAN, Porto Rico, July 3—An automobile mail service between this city and Ponce has been inaugurated, 13 KILLED; 15 INJURED, BOMBAY, July 3—A train on the East Indian Rallroad, near Ramputha, « blown down an embankment by a cyclone, Thirteen persons were killed and fifteen were {njured VICTOR’s VISIT TO RUSSIA, ROME, July 3—King Victor Bmman- 1 ; : the death ; shot Willlam Dunn, of No. 47 Eighth | ie)” accompanied by Forelgn Minister | ington, Jersey City, BOE et eae avenue, and Joseph Reynolds, who said | Prinettl, will start July 9 far Bt, Peters: , 3 m : Goldenkrang, 7 he lived at No, S49 West Fifty-second (fiewill remain in Russia three days pod SHIPPING NEWS. was signed M Street, but does not, The two men/returp to Htaly direct, fue. Gusen & e4 ci je SAC pital stam, wa ' walked into Roosevelt Hospital before |panying her husband. ALMANAC POR TO-DAY, aire san . srnewe {M02 to-day and asked to have pistol | SPANISH TREATY SIGNED. OD NRE RNAS mies TARO: heats ddd were Dr. Unn is ne in| Sot wounds drewsed MADRID, July 3.—The treaty of trade, High Water, Low Water, e br. Ua r ‘an 48) Dunn had a wound tn his right arm, | commerce and amity between the United Rise Me Teme Weer charge; Dy M Miss Burke, Ce} ang che otier man had @ bullet hole in| @tates and Spain was signed to-day, ne” nurae In charg the ward In which) his right leg, but the men would not _ by Mra, Kute w pauient, and Miss] (on how or where they nad been shot, eennnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnntad, mt a luis, the nu 1 The wounds were dressed and the men PORT OF NEW YORK, AML agreed th wan |departed: petting 10 remain tn the hows WASHINGTON, ‘aaiian findttedt w Laie pital, Later the police of the West ‘Orleans She coukd not ret eiom-|'Thirty-seventh street station were notl- web ied + Cobe toh Her mania sae ofa violent nature |ied, Berge Ryan detiled two detec: | SUBeTREASURER AT BALTIMORE, it + Subs and #he frequently got out of bed and] tives on the case, ‘hey found Dunn| WASHINGTON, July %—The President |Ciy uf Maco ‘Boe! Jattomptod tw 3 {vom the window |4t the address given, but Reynolds was | today decided to appoint A. Lincoln OUPGOING STRAMBHIPS, Phy ent Dook of the pospltar was | #0 lew tea Dryden, of Bomerset County, Md., Bub: BAILBD TO-DAY produced, a ly showed that the} Dunn positively refused to talk abeut Frpemirer, Baltimore, ; ir den way Columbie, Hawbur ynan had trie og out of the wir the aifair for some (ime, butwinally told or OngTreseMNaN BON, mal hi von dune nh her weakened | the police that he and Reynolds were el aequtenced th “by | Keni ha impo. Raventgale,, Csmpechs, condition had fall id wus standing on tho corner of Fourteenth Noguranich, Reva Hamilton, Norfolk ere tajurtes eae Injures, it Was] ctreet and Highth avenue when two| WH COLLEGE BOARD, Petos Willem 1, Haytl, il Cit, Or'eins, found death, consivied of a teao- | ® a WASHINGTON, July &—An order ts- INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, tured 1b, a broken nowe and bruises colored men came along, and, without + mA DUK TO-DAY, The Coroner didnot render & decision | a word, fired at them, sued by Ideut,- Gen. Mi COM | ease, agen, Conausl, Hut tn the Sang.’ There’ ape me other wit" |" gfe maid he did not know them, coula| manding the army, anngunces that the |aigal rewee at oe trea, Gissgow, cusea to bo heard unteas it 48 sdeckde * | Peoiusuian, ‘Liebos at ; to val ingane pationus whigh “Le not! nt deseribe them, mor tell why they en Bae as ‘ot ‘mean ya Mkely, fired, The polloe do not believe him. | Wer ie, vanaet t Pipe ya Ut i er 4 f thy » First Battalion, has completed his thirtieth year of service in the depart- ment. During the mfternoon ex-Com- |: | with a red bottom |duty, but ware not engaged in t BOAT CAPSIZED DURING A SQUALL. Fishing Tug Went to Aid of Craft Upset Off Fire Island Bar To-Day—None Thought to Have Been on Board. A boat capsized durtug a squall on Fire Island bar this forenoon. A fishing tug went alongside of the craft, but it could not be seen from the shore whether any one was taken off. Phe hull of the boat is painted white POLICE RAID MOBUF STONE THROWERS. Eight Striking Dye Workers Arrested and Sent to Pater- son Jail— Anarchists Out Against Mayor. {Special to The Evening World.) PATERSON, July 3.—A detachment of police under Sergt. Keppler raided a mob of stone throwers at the Auger and Simon dye shops to-day anil ar- rested eight of the ringleaders, The prisoners gave thelr names as Paul Mungranto, Resnow Engenio, Amta Sennello, Frank Springman, Johy Troll, Charles Detblo, Corance Chiarolang and Jacob Troll. ‘All the men are striking dye-house help- ers and when arraigned in the police court sald that they were eink picket he stone throwing. They were sent to jail for ten days. The Anarchists have conspicuously posted all about town big placards de- nouncing Mayer Hinchiiffe for his action In seeking to repress them and advocat- | Ing a boycott of the Mayor's beer. A plea wits algo Inserted on the placard for MacQueen and Gressman, now under arrest, (heir decention being described as unjust and tyrannous. The police au- thorities are actively at work on the track of the men who caused the post- ers to be printed and displayed, and ar- rests may soon follow. There is no change either way to-day in the dyers’ strike, and none is now expected until after the Fourth. CAUGHT WITH GOODS STOLEN FROM TRAIN Police and New York Central Detectives Believe They Have Broken Up a Gang of Car Rébbers. iy John Mitchell, allas Nitzell, of No. 248 ‘West Sixty-fifth street, and Robert Smith, allas Reddy"? Conrad, allas Rob- ert Hoffman, of Jersey City, were each held 4n-$1,500 iball to-day by Magistrate Zeller on a charge of stealing goods from freight cars of the New York Cen- tral Railroad, Thieves have been operating on the Central for six months alld stolen thou- sands of dollars’ worth of goods. ‘They would board the cars in the yards, force ‘open the doors at a point below Fort Washington and Inwood and throw cases of goods from the car, The cases would be opened and the contents taken away in boats. Lately detectives and police had been stationed along the railroad betwen the plages mentioned to detect the thieves. Policeman Creedon, of the West One Hundred’ and Fifty-secgnd street sta- ; Detective John H, McLean, of the Hone Pore Central Raliroad, and others were watching for the thieves last night, when they saw the door of one of the freight cars open, Further on «long ihe road two boxes were found beside the tracks, one containing umbrellas and another a Jarge consignment of garters, ‘After a Jong wateh they saw the two men arraigned In court as prisaners to- day come dowa the track. ‘The men Walked over to ‘the boxes and com- menced to examine the contents. While they were doing so they were arrested. Nhe prisoners told Magistrate Zeller in the Harlem Court to-day that they had been 8¢ ing work in Yonkers, but had been unsuccessful and were walk- ing back to the city. PEN AMATEURS IN SESSION. Youthfal Writers Gather Here for Their Annual Convention, ‘The National Amateur Preas Associ- ation, which was organized in Phila- delphia in 1876, with Assistant Attorney General James M. Beck, then a youth, ag one of its founders, met to-day at the Broadway “Central Hotel, for its twenty-seventh annual convention. John T. Nixon, of Crowley, La., Presi- dent of the association, occupied the chatr. The forenoon session was devoted to a reception of delegates and foll call, at which sixty-five delegates from, all parts of the ‘country nded. ‘The afternoon ses#ion Was given up to routine business, and to-night the dele- gates will be entertained at a smoker, dered them by the Jersey City Amateur Press Club, at the Hotel Wash- WRONGED WIFEWINS AGAINST BIG ODDS. * Mrs, Allooca Followed Hu: band, Who Fled with Chil- dren, and Defeats His Plan to Prevent Her Landing. Maria Antonia Allooca, ot Sablana, near Naples, who has been“tetained on Ellis Island since May 5, was to-day released on a rehearing of her case 96 cured by the personal exertions of Com- missioner Williams and his counsel, Mr. Van Ingen, It ix charged that a little less than a ,! year ago the woman's husband, who was u brigadier of police in Bablano, suddenly disapeared with their two children and much of his wife's prop- erty, including 6,000 livres, which coneti- tuted her dowry, and a quantity of Jew- elry. In March last the woman receive Ge from this country, saying that T husband had been killed in Newark, N. J. and asking her what should be done with the two children. She re- sponded by coming over in person to look after them. On her arrival here the reoreant hus- band turned up alive. He went before the special Inquiry Board at Ellis Isl- and, where he and several of his friends testified that his wife had deserted him in Italy for another man and that if al- lowed to land she would become a public charge. The Board ordered her deport- ed, A younger child which accompanted her to this country became ill and fin- ally died in the Ellis Island Hospital, Tho woman appealed to Washington from the Board's deciston, but was un- successful. Finally she wrote a personal letter to Commissioner Williams stating that the facts in her case had not been properly brought out before the Board. The Commissioner became interested and placed the case in the hands of his coun- sel for careful investigation. Mr. Van Ingen found that the woman's story wi absolutely true. Moreover, he deciar he has evidence that the husband soon after his arrival in this country mar- ried another woman in Newark. These statements were placed before the Treasury authorities and the case was ordered reopened. A special board was convened to-day and the wom was released. Mr. Van Ingen has taken steps to secure the woman's property and children and to have the husband prosecuted in New Jersey on a charge of bigamy. FIREWORKS? YES! ILL BE CLEAR | The Weather Man Promises a Nice Fourth and Vows He Can't See Any Rain—Only Clouds, Maybe. Well, it's all right. with thh weather man. It'll be fair to-morrow morning—the morning of the Fourth, And don't be afraid of the clouds in the afternoon. They will be plustery, but they'll mean. no harm. The weather man said that they would come out of the south, and would cover New York about 8 o'clock, He couldn't see a bit,of rain in them, This storm to-day is local, with its centre over Long Island. The weather experts thought !t would rise by night, and that before midnight the air would be clear. . Just as the local weather man w. talking this way he received from the National Weather Bureau in Washing- ton a bulletin which read: “To Observer, New York “Storm central New’ York moving north to east. Squalls dangerous'to small vessels indicated for Middle Atlantlo cost this afternoon and evening. (Signed) “GARRIOTT.” “I have read the whole map over,” said Prof. Pmery this afternoon, ‘and £ see nothing but a pleasant Fourth of July. The squalls may ocour on the coast below Cape May but I can hardly see how they will advance as far as New York, It is clearing all about us and I can see nothing which woul keep us fromm seeing the sun rise in the morning, “A low pressure era over Virginie will probably reach us to-morrow afternoon and bring clouds, but I do not think there will be any rain. “The squalls mentioned in the Wash- ington report must be local winds along the coas BISHOP TALBOT WINS IN INQUIRY. Board Refuses by Vote of 5 to 4 to Sustain Charges Preferred by the Rev. Dr. Irvine. , We've fixed it f { ( —— (Special to The Kventng Work.) HARRISBURG, Pa, July 3,—The Board of Inquiry of the Bpiscopat Church to-day, by @ vote of 6 to 4, re- fused to sustain the charges preferred by Dr. Irvine, the former pastor of Bt, John's Church, Huntingdon, against Bishop Talbot, of the Central Pennsyl- vanla Diocese Dr. Irvine claimed that Bishop Talbot conspired with Mr. and Mrs, Alexander HJMott, of Huntingdon, to have him (Ir- vine) unfrocked as a minister in the Episcopal Church Those voting against returning the Bishop for trial were Rey. Dr. J. G, Foley, Rey. Dr, B. J. Powers, Col. Ww, Fred Reynolds, H. M, North, of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Diocese, and Rey, William R. Huntingdon, of the New York Diocese, Those voting to returh the p tor the wemnsyivanin tldcasey s re dee ie De Hi of the +e