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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1902. g “CIVIL SERVICE BEAUTIFUL SINGER VICTIM, |AOER SYMPATHIZER |CONVICTED OF THEFT|REY:O8. GALLAUDET. THE 'AGrN PRIEST DIES OF SUDDEN INDISPOSITION. | Years’ Labor for the} 2 James P. Canty, Who Was! San Francisco RealEstateMan| Stricken — Remarka- i ; Af One of Larchmont's Wealthy! Found Guilty of Receiving | ble Story of LiteWork. Men, Went to South Africa Stolen Drawings of Torpedo} Operation at Flower Hospital. SET NEAT TRAP, ts aie omer Sonraga wan unceeo RETURNS PLIGHT OFHOLLAND'SPLANS sn, aver, rayl > OF HEART SEAS Father Moyse, of West Spring- field, Is Found Dead in | Nearly 1,200 Would-| | | His Room at the Everett Be Policemen Had) o ‘ i Boats. | Hous , Questions All Solved to Fight. | Rev Ds |) nn i | _- | Know? V0 in Advance. | | {Special to THe Evening Worl.) LH Bi ral ee David pastor of a NEW ROCHELLEB, N.Y. Aus . it his: (hone | Hirehe i Springteld, “ | James P. Canty. who served) several AL elghth street fase. div some tim ing the night BOUGHT “EXAM.” PAPERS Hie ath melon ‘aye la Ne dadlehestie aude chee ye Everett House, Fouwth avenue erms as Justice of the aren eman, monic} 1 ISS he foun Gallaudet nonye Seventeenth street, where d | mo 1 in the New Rochelle |int iw Tae for deat mutes near Po: pale, a See eEy. Gilt Taanereaee leita the supposition that] jet awiags, blu 1] had made several trips rope Suritvantrals amt lb tr WBS ani wericn They Got to the Ex- Hele AKANE Health Officer Cod: | specitications were stolen from the atore f this branch of edit ne a otideat ts gaileves ito amination Hall a New Set ding and Dro Raymond made an fof the Holland Torp Boat ¢ y.]| Dr Gatlauter was born in Ha rd ir Ant : j of i Jexamination this afternoon and reported fof San Francisco, During the following] COMM. la 82 At ane age he in | th t wae seventy years old. H Questions Was Asked and | (eee Cun) (w, (h6 sletlinilof: Hatlicina-l month games Ih) Petes wan dlschired teu HinMélelinrecherea leat IBRiotraen? FUE NEA analaneaaee ThereWasGnashing of Teeth Hons and may become Wolent from the company's cmptoy mutes and 1 the work until th stake a vacation, ‘To all ap- { os | veka ARoITuntise Wants waht) Goon atterwa eae loan chan jfime of bie dewth, Ite was graduated | cs the priest was In his usual | one the best known of the wealthy /ham went to the offtce from Trinfty College tn 1842. OF whi etired last night. ‘This renid Larchmont Throat Company at Ne. 100 Hin Life Stady for Stricken, jor Sullivan knocked at the put of the war in} cn saw Francie W . and receiving no re- kin On the the efforts of Dr. ft) t V years age that St. Annia| Made several trips to. Buroge tn n enthusiastl: | ginoor. and y negotiate for the Fale jerk. Father Moyse ath Africa he bs Final examination as to mental qua! Sfications r hem places on the police © was undergone by 1,20 young mer lave admirer of the Bi Unsuccessful infor a portion o lans to that ¢ re cnthi street ana] thal hovmient 1 eaten lint n ted * to-day. These ft of 4.400 examined yrts to ruit a company of his} pany for 8.00 The plins were in rae eitiest Rie Ui tesun tty uit ; Foster, of No, 109, East reales phe Cit silat for the war on *( ady refused too have ang rch Lox Bighteenth was summoned, an: @ few weeks Vicospen- fellow Irishmen to enlist for the war PATON ECAH Sy ese Clam 8 organized to furnish iat religious} DP 1 ed Miss | pronounced lest a, probably, ple say it ix M t of would-be the Boer alde, he started off alone, He | thing to do mith them aa | tnlatrat (oth and. dumb. | Bliaabe vn duly | he sald ftom heart dispaxe, | cops ever vled to take e = oF ops a ° Titel. i i " 1 mo “athe daly st trick's Cathes oe ra 4 to take the examin: nglish peas hel] ins Hor there endeay- | tnis church Amunicants)| lds AN, Gah aa lined cRnd, SOMIMINGSateN ‘i was endeavoring to enter the lines of the | ored to ymplete PLANS) AC mbering more th 15, 1845 {With the other fathers attached to the here was weeping and wailing and enemy. He had deen confined in English [for S10y) Three age Tater drat | 07 dull first actual work in} kratul , Hirch at West Springfield Knashing of teeth in a figurative se prisons in Souzh Africa and was released |MI8 OTE Nl had mone. te Bet the ERGATA INI « when | the wo: Regt ee ee aor te Only aboat A month ago, when he started {mines for the pas, tives having] he found Cornelia ing ar [ eats were 7 ipavGnur ADVOCATE. RU NGaRTAT ANGST ARTGRAT RATE to return) () hie former home. It tail Wate ered and) {[ consumption and unable uk. write 1 PRENTC N. J, Aug. 27—Whea Derr h taliea na Chanve ALG a feared that the confinement unbalanced | charge of stealing )] hear or ewe a consolation wis Levy, a gtocer, of Broad and i to the point rhe can take the Rieti he appeared as ehly Jite at once tovk up the work and st ets, was arraigned in the ( examination he gets hold of the ques- He is In terro! igain being deprived {Graham Annis Church’ wis the result br ntral Poll rt for violating a tions that are to asked and makes regrets that he fs Graham : ordinance relative to blocking side- of his therty a walks with mere a pretty” bl ired In i his daughter, -eyed young wor r father's behalf. that the case Was Le was remanded for sente Father Paved the Way, ‘ , himself letter perfect on the answers, By ok or crook th antage 1s gained in nearly every examination. | It came to the knowles the Civil Ser Board that through some Jeak a majority of the m slated for examination to-da had se ed a full set of papers. An entire w lay-out of questions was prepared and p and when the wise men appear morning with their answers nicel | ten out and in shape to de conce the palms of their hands, i} astounded to tind that th had did not correspond with ¢ nt for the que "ons on t Papers handed them: | 9 as $50 for th vformation, ‘e lo Seat nr nggra Miss-Alice lorraine | pear y mined tn spelling: stice Lorraine, the noted concert so- sit, ge and arithmetic, y Inforn an 33 . the rules and rej prano, is y DM at the Flower @ in N 1 16 to begin ment. Then they were given a mem Hospital, © she was taken to-day Mer season as soloist with the J ee critical operation. ‘The ut the refusal of the stea company to give her the accommada tions she hal engared resulted In her falluy onal yonatieal re to und: ——— LITTAUER WINS owas sudden Only w 1 returned from } W vacatin Vtrip to If you could not get Quaker Oats from in preparati al gifts were dis concert stage UPSTATE FHGHN, ieee, se steals se ea your grocer in the last few days it was had har rio s ‘ teacher 19 hy woman wie brought. suit) prediction North German Lloyd Com- b+ for WM because she was fe a to give ap her s ihe Kron- prinz Wilhelm to Prince Henry of Prus SARATOGA, N. Y., Aux. 27,—Repre- , 1 {Pat how sentative Luc Littuuer, of Gloy Ae sville, was this afternoon renominated | \ by the Republican district conventio . J eThink vote stood: Littauer, and 1a} Emerson, of Warren County, 1. | . LAttauer’s district, under the St jonmeat, Is the ‘Twenty-fifth a will be remoer Congressman from Glovers- ville Victorious in Three-\‘%' Cornered Contest and Gets Renomination. true, pe 1s an indefati- | because we could not get a_ sufficient “8 @ quantity of the Quaker quality of grain. ny The demand used up the last of the Quaker grade of Oats. teroom « Convention will determine is any probabllity of comir Kk in time to volce fn the nal Yo; Mr, Croker left here a year or ago with the view of settling 1 nd, and 1 think, barring some- De em ERR The new crop has been slow in coming --- reapportionment of the district and the issue was sharp between Littauer, Em-/ Senator Would Make |‘ einiitine du warm reception ¢ l ern ‘and ema | a Very Superior Pres ji ‘deaanvongie greener ames | Ml de ayed by the weather. Em on fought it out with Littaue : u eu i and was be n two to one, President | ident Dy hal ang a vat mg candidate for the fi pvelt fa ad Littauer . esidenoy in | Mr, HIM for President, a | mmm tarepgteg| We make Quaker Oats only out of the Quaker Grade of grain. As there was no more of this grade, we could make no more Quaker Oats. $25 IN GOLD TO SOUTH JAMESPORT, L. I Ara ose Gee siden wil sh McLaughlin ts evidently nit h t hie record EVENING WORLD READER. sympathy with the pres ants, would AIL the ‘office ts of the party m Silver Democrats, wh ruction, pursie thelr cours ain, they wil find that the| y De can stand It nga. On the side plazza of the At Peconic Bay Huuse this after 1 eon rs wold to ld reader Twenty-five do! The Evening W aclects the first three horses 1 the great $60,000 urity Rare. particulars see Sporting Mone novn he “Lye tulke nod deal Jately, for me pretty well Known on ail raring on this ¢ pretty. bt Sound polities with newspaper [Ay long as they en ul my | in civil Hfe Mr. Bryan ought to pray for his enemies, In pollt lite he ought ¥ for and forgl mpalgn Toad er y at 8: he asked | men a | views his polit- ind help with his beat en-| » Democrat in the White | questions page. yive de toga lately, haven't they suddenly: “Yes,” the reporter vepl the last few days things s inelple that t old by within Conyen= Pplnt I dont know.” cco eh TUES CALLED But the new crop began to come in a day Never Lose Their Populaity, 6 nia, e Cullen as the candidate? i. Don't | et | ana yy at Aranda Bay We are getting Quaker grade of grain again ore economical—can ben misun BUT erm n Paid Help Wants in the thirteen SONGIRIAL SANDE BAIR NEES AF , 436 other N. Y, papers combined, Voeieruon A ticct ie cunpetentamt| ‘©. Take Up the Case in| ne of the two sou] Which the Richmans Fig-| <r] aay qq | have named ure. ADDRESSERS +++) © HOUSEWORK 1, +92) wormun E, Mack, of Buffalo,” th hat the De AGENTS sell JANITORS 10 3) JEWELLERS 4 KITONENWORK ._9{ Situation In the | hands of reporter said, “a and ©. sanp saw tute seems to be in the pavina aay an “BLACKSMITHS ‘ > the Fvening World | ad My. HM, and that ANDRIA BAY, N. Y,, Aug. 27 DONNAZ 8) LUNcHEN ' what ind the ex-Senator deiede on z ie De e-Richma BOOKBINDERS «...». 9] MACHINISTS ‘ ii Ee Bae ae pa | aaunkacaee’ Ah th Del rre-R nman | EEPE 1) MEN 5| * 1 hearty dlamond robbery which occurred at the | BOOKKEE! os Lad New York State Dumorracy. You might] Crogsmon House at Alexandria Bay on | BOTR a! BU NEOS ol) relieve a good purt of the public mind | the even’ag of duly 2 has been aroused | BBMDERS MOVRORHB). by Indicuting your choice for the head the summoning « eral of 38: NECKWEAR sess old] Oe ee nian b again by the summon SUSHEL! ahh {of the ticket the residents of the town who w BPTONERS + | PASS 10) “sOne or two men,” the veteran leader | prominently connested with the CABINET MAKBBE +0) OPERATORS 4) replied promptly, “as 1 understand appear before the grand Jury at Water CANVASBERS eros 3] PAINTENS */ will not have the deciding of thet a wn Noy. 6 to Umony CARPENTERS 8) PAPERMANOERS «Bi ion, Mr, Muck and other leading me hone KuMmoned are Detective Wille | GHaaERs S) PHOTOORAPHERS «4 iigughout aie State, 1 undermand, will|iam Jones, who ferreted out the rob | GARRIAGE HANDS . 8| PIANO HANDS Cee bene ap at aotarn I BIEN ean Tria . jie its Ghlatian Bolles at CASHIERS 8) PLUMBERS 4} ment directed to the selection «¢ Nlexandria Ba wsxinted In the CHANBERMAIDS 16) POLISHERS §) strongest mun to present to the captures Charles Crosamon, proprietor » DRANDY/ MAKERS PORTH | 8) for thely suftvay ot the Cromman Moure; Mrs. Dan COLLECTORS TAMARERA 1 f housekeeper oft mn House COMPOSITORS PRESSMEN Tammany Hall tn Hosen, who oxatnined re and found cooks $5) SALESLADINE Do you think that Tammany Hull ta] the roll of ynoealed i Der gar ERS f. honest i 1s expressed alle Pex-| Mente, and Lawyer n Oleary, who SUTTER Abr : Ae aE a : Wan called to-the hovel on the night of ENTISTS +O] SHIPPING CLERKS. y] Senator Hill : the robbery ae the attorney for the pro: | DISHWASHERS so. 8] SHORMAKERS ..... 5) "Yeu!" the Kingw County leader an-) prletor ; : sichad's | 01 g]ewered with emphasis, Muny people hud believed that because DRAUOBTAMEN 5)+1 4) TAUARS Ses ybuchot think that, Coler af the Mah social position and ren DRESAMAKERS 3) SOMMERS +3] with a clean record and a how Weallh of and Mra, Richman cyit the DRIVERS 10] UPHOLs A}in thw Bryun faction, would, maky aloass world never corre to (rlal | DRUG CLERKS 5] VARNISHERS | g/strong candidate for Governor | " ay ed have used Words eulogisiic of Mr PMBROIDERERS «... 3] WAITERS 45) coler as. Coniptrolier ‘of the Clty oi | MA | ¥ARM HANDS 4] WAITRESBES ..,....19] New York, which referred to his abil-| GALWERTON, Tex. Aug. 21-—Gerieral 4 DOW SE! d integrity, and | © been Wa M ‘ ' U jiere FAMDERS 5) WINDOW DIESBERS 4) ity MMi oe ty neo the epubiloun presn| Manager Dixon, of the Gulf, Colorady FINISHERS 7) WOODWORKERS ... 3) criticize his conduct in that office. Have |and Santa Fe, mates that the strike of FORELADIES . 8] MISCELLANEOUS .290 ou Seen oF neers any sued oritiolgen the By popiniate fa the Company's shops 4 —]1 nave a oy bat Cleburne and other polhts has been ig GRA. 14 gould find room for eriticlam they would dec ti + wlared off. Aboul sevéa hundred men aro Involved, y) , 4 GROCERY CLERKS . 6] TOTAL .. 06 huve unloaded it ere whi

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