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SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. “ Circulation Books Gpen to All. “Circulation Books Open RACING-BA GENERAL wD | wii. PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, 8 PTEMBER 6, 1902. - to All.”” ss ENT, . PRICE ONE C PANIC IN BIC TENEMENT: HOUSE FIRE. IRISH LADS FLATBUSH FURLOUG' KILLED IN JUMP. STEAM YACHT ARROW | EAKS ALL RECORDS. Bi . er % mrt ph \ Pan | =a ieee } a ¢ Si i | ay * Bad Accident in Steeplechase, Which NEW YORK I OSES FIRE EXCITES POLO. Chartes R Flint’s Swift y Frightened ‘Tenants Rowdy Wins—Judge Phillips Dis- : | Boat Speeds Up the ‘ Throw Out Their : , : ualified—Ordnung Takes the Sec-|PITTSBURG .-.... -- 10000230 3-9 , .| *\ Household Goods at| 4 ng NEW YORK ...... 000010002-3 Hudson at the, Rate Sight of Blaze. ond Event—Blues Wins Century. : of 45 Mil H —— > Continued from Fourth Page. Manager McGraw Puts It Out with Drinkin Hes an Tour, Seventh Inning—Beaumont walked. Clarke doubled. Leach | a | } FIREMAN CUT BY GLASS. ; eventh Inning—" b bt Water—Giants Play Champions. ‘| = -|) GHBEESHBAD BAT HAGH TRACK, THE WINNERS. fanned. A wild pitch let Beaumont score Another sent Clarke | u oe and Would Have E TRA : , ee eee igi i Sept. ¢.—Yhe tino features in the Fla: ; .|home. Wagner reached first on Lauder’s fumble. Ritchey’s | j i Blaze Originated in Room Ree oe tater Stakes ware the at. | FIRST RACE—Rowdy 1, Falmt single tallied Wagner. Burke forced Ritchey at second. Con. 1 T°L0 cnotwns. sept. os are Socedirsur Done Better but for ig Behind Store of Welsbach| teractions at sheepshead Bay this af- L gis Th - | ciaciga unidgr the grand stand! New York. Pittsburg. : Mi d di 1 os Gas Light Company and} ternoon. SECOND RACE-Ordnang 1, sea~ifoy fanned. Three runs. ; ducing, sousth tuduyy bleu; wen) Biome ie Beaumont, cf. a Misunderstandiug. — i id $6,000 D. The Fiathush is generally termed the | ducce 2, Smart Set 3, Leach caught Lauder’s line fly. Ritchey threw Smith out. |ascoverea vy MeGraw, and se|sMoiann, to Leach, 3b, i re Did $6, jamage. aftermath of the Futurity, for the rea-| HRD RACE—Irish Lad 1, Acefa) | * Brodie, Wagner, 1b. sone that In this stake the winner of ly sursnourne & Leach helped Dunn out. No runs- Waulte # Mtthe excitement. | opis itshiey, 2h. 2 the big race usually meets the colts |" au Eighth Inring—Bowerman took Robinson’s place behind the | ' wan very autokly put out with | Lived Conroy, 68 CPE i } anche hig stake. Thi PQURTH RACE—Dlues 1, Igniter ae if eae FASTEST RECORDS Mee eee erate tne sw c| ges Tal the cena to-day, tometer /tor| 3/UMAlge Dalngeraalal®, bat. Phelps walked. Doheny and Phelps were doubled. Mc- [‘M* Marret of drinking-water) funn, if baat, § ON LAD Oa neighborhood started this afternoon) re aie was not eligible and could not| FIFTH RACE—Orle 1, Mackey |Graw threw Clarke out. No ‘runs. beatde (mete) “Umpires—Latham and Iw, | sau note on the ground floor of the five-story) oo. hig appearance. ‘There was | Dwycr 2, Clande 3. 3) e: aay VESSEL The fastest time ever ma ilding extendin nevertheless, and reat Worse eee = See es — big fellow, who has not ye: signed all « rallroad engine a ih : aa oe eeAGeH) Whlohtale welgit for ||Kitenmtelec sao Matty’s fly fell to Conroy. Brown struck out. Wagner helped | Po1.0 GROUNDS, sept. 6—1c was the [warmed ip in good shape and gave |] ony agp, a4 miten tm 4 Two hundred young women employed) 1 the Century, which ts a wets! haeln uM 9 3% 4 one helper hamplon PI j gaged the |every promise of showing better form| LOQheshal fact the Nichols Rubber | #8¢ race, with a guaranteed value of | TIMMS iiGinnar. 1) 8 10 ie a tO retire McGraw. No runs. Glan Tn a taee tet ane tile atiers (shan he did Labor Day-againe the St. |{ 20 seconds, or 130 miles has 6 EEG aire thrown into| #0. Major Daingerfield, the ese ndurat ‘ Beane 3 108 Ninth Inning—Leach safe on Lauder’s error Wagner th Seaton ca Liar CS Jish MEDS LE Lal pana in || Star Pointer paced the fastest ‘ubing Company ded in getting eee eee iow ice tis| Bare poor. Won. deen ont, Time.14 singled. Ritchey sacrificed. Burke singled, soori 9 OM |e gince the Pirates started on their finat| Joo Meylinnity also practised, and was || mile in the world tm 1.50 1-4 panic, but all succeeded in getting) thjs year, was eos to meet Bonni.|, Qrdnuns raced to the front at fi gied - s = ingled, scoring Leach. | tour st tne Pestern cities their success | anxious for the call, for ever since he] Cresceas holds the trotting \ Jogt tHe Arevescapes without in-) Sort and. other good horwes, Major) wlnntga. Wy" “nein em. sesancee: UNM dropped Conroy's fly and Wagner scored. Phelps singled, | hax no teen wo pronouiced am ti wan|Jived tho National League he nan dee || eco Yor. malte=time, S08 toa jury. Do’ gerfleld went off at the Brighton) who wns second all the way. | Foune Scoring Burke. Phelps and Doheny were doubled. Three rung. |<*"r_' the season. Defeat came to puszle to the Champions. Only once || “Tae Grids record for pedes Tenants in the six-story tenement working | Henry and St. Finnan had speed to the A 7 r = | them as often as victory, and President about een ga) \ a ry meeting, but haa since been | cra, ane Be earan a McGann singled. Brodie doubled eaten by the 1 mile In 6 minutes \ stretch where both. died away, and ann singled. Brodie doubled. McGinnity for Bowerman Berney Drevtus Is disappointed. He Deaten by them tireets right around the corner from| "ieee two stellar acpastons tmoosye| witha tush, weurta Wipe, We" fied to Wagner. Lauder singled, scoring McGann and Brodie, |ws"'sd "i tenn to make reco [Fred Clarke ha uma, was undecided street, right around the corner from hese two stellar aty jo Jartere Of eMenathi behlee Baddieoe: i G i y} \ | New York , but ‘t do itnow.| Who to pitch untl! the Jast minute. The English torpedo-boat Co- * the ire, threw thelr belongings to] put she Mies ston ns I Tost ove oman, THM. Race’, (smith orced Lauder out. Dunn flied oft. ‘Two runs, But thac was the only thing aries | Doheny, Chesbro and Leever warmed || pra, which afterward broke fm the street from the windows. ieline higlices! were) very dacceomoved: Setihod etl shasah 2k botnet} t Ls Late ; ARoo Worried about. He laughs at the atorien| UP, a& the call for work ¢ » (|| Balt, 87.7 knots, or 43.5 miles 3 we 5 t h i Jon in the Pirate did Three Alarms Turned Is. Tne weather was caurming, the cast erm, whte:, Jocks: Gt.HaltiPins Urine, Ligier) ine AR OE ibelar payee” : mpi And it. was haed to tell who the || Per hour, Thin voasel the 4 wind of the morning, whieh threatened | iris) Lad, Turners 8 2 DG Ae TD . ¢|anan would be world’s record. } The fire was discovered in the rear! Pith) cave place. toa fresh) southerly | «accu 1 GAO ee | He saya he hasn't signed some o! A eaters room of the store of the Welsbach| breeze and was delightfully refreshing 115, J.Martin 3. 5% 3t | them, but expects to before very long.| The break in the Giants’ luck Le ae The track was in superb condition. a 17 BM 4M \ | He believes Tommy Leach will plgy for and the fact that Pittsburg wa The steam yacht Arrow, owned py Gas-Burner Company, at No. 796) In the Wrst race, a steeplechase, Fur- ’ 115, Landry 6 4» ———_—____. him next year, but is doubtful about| OPPo#Ing team caused quite a boom in ‘ avenue. Policeman Walsh| ough I. fell at the Liverpool and broke | Ada Nay, Wonderly..'9 6 . {a . ; the attendance, and fully 600 rooters| Charles R. Fltnt, ran » messange Tenth hi sneck, dying instantly. Murphy, who | Meltonian, Brennan., 2 7 ST. LOUIS 00000071 0 1—2 Chesbro and Tannehill. : 2 turned in an alarm. When Battalion| rode the horse, ix said to have received eater, 105, tillan: 1 & “ 5 cece ceeee - 300200 “Bat they can all go If they want to,| "ere on hana en Ue ease tere mile in the Hudson River off Irving- | Chief Farrell arrived he saw that the] MCnal Juries, Mabie Teoedet = 10 10 109 BROOKLYN 00 —5 for Twit put Just as good « foam tn there in no reat for the Glanta, not event) ton in 1.20 this afternoon. This is _ blaze was a grave one and turned in] steesiechate Handicap; for tiree-year-olds and go0d. Won ridden out, Thne1.26. F r er est ate Tel the satielcan laseits ianed@elaves Grit tarry aver No Hoveker and there | the fastest time ever made on the |) | evo otter alarms. hee pariee.| sett hor’ pace fotomeeas hustaadie| At Philadelphia—Cincinnati, 7+ Philadelphia, 2. F sill take those of theirs that T want.| Fyn Saini "Fhe tity ulinge eno | Water, the rate of speed being forty=. " An immense crowd gathered and a sail ee yl Jocks. st vt tytn, | Be Pi : ste irish Tass Wieshens rie} At Boston—Chicago,- 5; Boston, 3. “I played that game last season when] games with the champlons on Monday. Ave manonentnee : West Sixty-elghth Street Stations, and &% fell 100 3 lagvcatoher of the team, was*still indis-| the third strike get away trom al } fy : 5 sf of thirty-three mile . Eng fh endugh’ policemer: were ‘seciired to|form 1a Pines! tolted 6D Pethe Place eee eee re os ene AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. posed and was out of the game. Sereda tei eee eaECOre radars i pce : « fire line. Spinal ariniog, Thme_5.00 25 ir FOURTH RACE. At Getroit—Baltimore, 4; Detroit, 12. It was feared that Jack O'Neill, who| mena of Wagner's roles and Honus waa lish torpedo boats have run faster i y Th treet |. Won driving. 7 3-5. The Century; for three-year~ : . fi . A 0 > ri 0 fe and Cla sored, Wagner stole x \ } ear eene ot the epislronelitan Stren pace indie tne runnin Vor afann’a gntury: for three-year-olds and up; mile Second Game—End of fourth: Baltimore, 1; Detroit, 5. [aah avant for ihe ade mer nae sa Aina Simitn ended dhe ining wby| than the Porter, but none has ever 5 // Te _Aivision ‘aro Alvectly aero’ the min ‘He made the pace (0 the far turn irks guamaitnin setae | Mt St. Louls—End of fom poetaga set Louis, 4, linguee, 205, (40 HDUIiaN) the’ [dod round -kesper Sith Iritom Mc-| APDFOached the speed of the Arrow, strec? from the scene of the fire. Sparks /on the last time around, where Judwe y + ji i 3 i 1 catcher of the Bridgeport team, was| Graw brought from Baltimore with him, Through iv from the burning building fell on the | Phillips again, took the lead” At the last Al At Chicago—End fourth—Washington, : Ch cago, i- recalled. Kh a mistake in orders a sof of the barns, starting several smal) | ee eee ee ti ee et flea, 72) At Cleveland—End sixth—Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 2. | The pitching fell to Mathewson. The (Continued on Fourth Page.) safety valve was opehed just as the blazes. It became necessary to wet | for Connolly was unable to finish and, 10 ot fs ee —_—_ —_—.. boat was enterin, down the street railway bufldings. Bona COMING Seth cua nailed him . LATE WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. much steam perce i the evga - : Fireman Is Injured. Phillips was eight lengths in front of most surprising horae. ‘ ° ‘ SAE : is <o,| Rulminaté, The, latter wag bumped by | Beaten by selling platers one day and| Sixth Race—Clonmeil 1, Dr. Riddle 2, Ben Howard 3 | | of the boat was affected. Had it) Fireman John Edwards, of Engine No.| Judge Faillips f Soin ( the Inst Finaing te exee out. of stake horses Shree d + | Mot been for this accident, Mr, Flint S41, was the only person injured. Glass | jump an. y made a claim of foul ani Hit AS ae! rnishes puazle NF | igerite. ‘ from a window fel upon, him, cutting | mae atamed., sage Fai an, le | that buried op, Rhonande of ot AT BUFFALO. | peeves: ie) boat woold:naye aaa his arms. Other firemen were momen- SECOND RACE. to the front at flag fall and at no point . 4 2 | ered the mile in a minute. } tarily overcome by the thick pungent] ighwelgnt Handjeap; for all a Bath ina Shamma caded:. winning at the) Fifth Race—San Andres 1, Silk Cord 2, Autumn Leaves 3. S| easien ewe tad sir aenes aud dent Roosevelt arrived over the Balti. “uqonstins among themscves: a! against the men who, for many’ ta na the lalletment ue Gannon Iutely ‘necessary to, kenp: bes Oeecamm - months, ‘The home at No. 124 Hoe! ronxpon, Sept. 6—The Rev. Wilson] A lgh'ed match coming ia contact | more & Ohio to-day from Washington, mont citnestly advocate that it be Ut years, have been permitted t hold! My pending, here | Capt. D. P, Packard did the steers, MY hoon Harold and Ralph were a the | Carlile, Honorary Chiet Secretary of the | With a can of gasoline on an automobiie| He was greeted by a vast crowd at! tirwin. « fire thing would ve to find easy berths under the gulse of de-/emonasized the statement mad ee roms voene. He wore aioe attic playing. ‘fhe three younger, ohil- Cirob Army ince ne faunas in the tana) pretenouse oe eee EE? the station and smiled his appreciation abeolitels ste Por tines sea pablo | tails. It is the intention of the Com- that Gannon was broughe dows pa Bisa oe ore ey Wiadio limited ten matcher at once ana | 'snated here as “Amertean Ideas of re-| nue, Jersey Clty, caused an explosion | ¢eapite his badly discolored Faces! His (en buena thatter of night. ‘The in missioner to. disrupt effectially the mt Balowtck for, the:distinet Out: | -e5: calles, katherine’ sheen heheee set the TWInGD We SUSTAIN aire. Smoke | ligion” with a vigor that startles his} and fire In which two men were injured, | Tight cheek was rather badly swollen the publicity iteelf will tend to) details which have been showered peas p Hien inne Dinte eke was sent for the reserves from the West.Forty-seventh Street Station. One man responded, Then calls were sent to the West Thirty-seventh Street and Hitps, 143, smoke from the rubber tube factory. | Jone Coroner Scholer drove up at break- neck speed while the fire was at its helght and appeared to be disappointed because there Was nothing for him to do. The flames made their way from the! Welsbach plant to the tea store of Daniel Rellly,at 798, His stock] wealth, 124, Odom......-. Was ruined. Although the firemen fought! pelle of Lexington, 123,8ha ndry, Fa St. Finnan, 115, Lal apd coffee! Potente, 117, Co xim.” They ran this way to the stretch, where Irish Lad moved to the front and Joined Aceful. Together the palr raced ‘away from the field in hollow fashion, Irish Lad winntt ‘ a length and a halt, while end in a common canter by two lengths, Major Daingerfeld and Slipthritt raced ad and head in second place, while Bonnibert tratied, ‘They held this orden to the far turn, where Igniter took sect ond place. He “made Nis bid tn. the stretch, but cold never cateh Blues, At the end Igniter was tiring, but he ‘asted long! enough to beat Major Daingerfleld a head for the place. not amount to more than $6,000, ——_—— /GIRL AND BOY SAVE THREE AT A FIRE. The Stevens children, in Hoe avenue, Tremont, caused great excitement to- day. They set fire to the house, buc were rescued at the risk of the lives of IN CHURCH WORK, AUTO EXPLOSION thelr rescuers. Mrs. Stevens, who ‘was in Harlem shopping, fainted away when she got back. A small boy picking grapes in the Stevens grape arbor fell London Pastor Startles More STARTED A BLAZE, Machine Wrecked, Two Men Orthodox Brethren by Inno-} vations — Moving Pictures Proposed Attraction, and broke his leg. Wiliam Stevens, the father, is a car- penter and the children are five: Harold, nd flame poured from the open window | more orthodox brethren. and were scen by a little mixs of fifteen | "rtm lat As Jo - Hine 1h be i ing evident he n for many months. ‘Tie | marked the start. % eat 18 a moving plcture service, |ine Ilt a match to get better Mgnt. 4 . “Mayor Sweeney, President] inary, And, finally. in making of the service, TAOS alg CORMAN, TLDBON Daren aN eee weak he pictures |#00n as the flame of the match touched | orauen: Mayor Sweeney, the remaining faults, thoee ahat wre| Ment, to the detriment of th tec planation of “his presence | ve et ae at No. 1240, half a ‘block away. com: i Laughlin and Secretary Birch, of the! noe imaginary and are not cured by the The initiative against this system joure was raided was never! QOWNER’S FINE VIEW. Lillie knew the children were ‘alone| will be the chief attraction of the mid- and ran to their rescue. She saw little | aq church, in East-| ing the automobile. Board of Trade; Postmaster Hall and sition ax to the methods lood, who Was sent from the! At the finish the y services at his church, in East-|ing the a 5 . 11 telligent proposition ax | y LO UAUCA Tin ttiber ane HeLa Te tea mOKS UL OF RIS eyes, | ciscap, Only sacred representations will| The workman escaped without Injury, | Councliman Waterhouse formed ia com-| {6 thee in getting at them, sloner announced the remc’.' from SF aeeee. in’ Kingsbridke, i2?y| within twenty-five feet of the stakes house, and, throwing her a. ed, accompanied by a short ad- head, dashed Into the burn pe jalloned: | esc, y dress, n over her Injured and Building Dam aged—Gasoline Caught from Lighted Match. A workman arranging a can of gaso- the tank the explosion followed, wreck- but Stewart Roberts, twenty-tive yea old, of No. 79 Clinton avenue, was nit pe Sixth Race—Gould 1, Neponset 2, Gov. Boyd 3. SS Ay Cae LATE RESULTS AT HARLEM. Fourth Race—Jimmez 1, Pink Coat 2, Hermencia 3. i Fifth Race—St. Minor 1, Nellie Waddell 2, Headwater 3. —— ROOSEVELT WANTS TO CURB TRUSTS. President Again Declares Authority Should Be Given the National Government, WHEBLING, W. V. the -» Sept. 6.—Pres! keneral public and as stop mi that some of the alleged and his left eye slowed signs of dis- Hight of day Itself, it will give us an in- mittee which received the Presidnt. ‘The entire party, which in sluded Sec- retary Cortelyou, Secret Service men — KILLED BY A TROLLEY CAR. Jimmy Willams jumped to Baltimore, and J guess 1 can play it again.” The Giants were still patched up to- day. Frank Bowerman, the only regu: \ Another step in the effort to re- organize the police department and eradicate the spirit of Deveryism which, Commissioner Partridge has admitted still exists in the depart- | ment, and to remove those influences which permit of the existence of the Firet tn Beaumont rolled the ball to Smith and died at first. first. Clarke drew & pass to Teach fanned but Robipwon let him and ++ Shifts To-Day Send Flood to Kingsbridge and Gannon to Charles Street. WHAT PARTRIDGE | SAID TO JEROME. \] Districteattorney Jerome called on Po- {|| Hee Commissioner Partridge and was On one occasion the torpedo-boat FRIENDS\ SEE TEST. A party of friends went up tha Hudson on the Arrow from the Bat-| - tery to the scene of the test. was a rapid trip. The nine mil from the Battery to Grant's Tomb, were made in twenty-six minul and further up the river the slid by fast steamboats as | they were standing still. | Off Irvington the guests and Flint went aboard the stakel Mushka, which was stationed at the. finish line. Then the Arrow, with a! | gambling combine, was taken to-day | | When the Commissioner announced the transfer of two more captains, Other transefrs having in view the |crew of twelve aboard, went dowm river four miles, where all su: “1 only told Jerome he was the eas coal and fittings were put smoking too many cigarettes, said Col, Partridge after the District-At- ny of the evils and it will show vily are /mag~ | same object will be made on Monday lor Tuesday War {8 on also in the department upon favored members of the depart | was taken to-day when the Commis- the Boller Inspection squad nine men who have been assigned to the torney had taken his departure. at was just the very move which yme has been hot foot after torney Je ry to Mr. Jerome. The big Chief made ved partisan: Devery Flood a captain after Flood had se him faithfully and had fafled to secure | ashore. | .When ready for the speed test she was stripped of everything not absos! passing the imaginary line that yacht passed boat, giving Mr. Flint and his guests a fine view of the magnificent spec- Sho picked up baby Gertru 5 iy Sa Pinthaleurecken nine. called Chester to follow her. By this moans the Rev. Mr. Cariile| by Dieces, of the wrecked machine, : Mmotion underother chiefs. For nines | tac Ue fellow attempted but was choked by| hopes .to attract Londoners to his| Charles Wessemer, a/fireman, of No, 5/&nd @ staff of correspondents, So eerc:| Unidentified Nan fe Run Hews by /csey berths found in the bureau for) Prom et i eee rreeant walter | tacle. the smoke and fell to the floor. Upon| church. At the conclusion of the service | Truck Company, was badly burned on| vehicles and were driven to the Mc- pices US many years, These men will now| signed to do duty in the outer office of the ‘The long, slim yacht threw a tre Yeaching the front porch the girl faid hisitece and’ hande'fghting the:A Clure house, headed by a military band. a Reckle Chief, and although he strove mightily Roe BRS or Pate cant baceicor Chek: | alli the) werentppers wil be, given & ei tacerouidiced! en byeras ailanoe He spoke long beyond his scheduled] Ay unidentifed man was struck by ajhave to assume their designated | ore ae CaB tain wud headed tie | Mendous swell, but in front she cut @ lad of fourteen, who had tried tet | oes oecoree: The Rev. Mr. Carlile will) Toe cnt home, The damage werrnet| time, which necessitated the curthil-| south-hound Third avenue trolley car at] places as patrolmen. Many other list. he, never was awarded the <ap-/ the water like a knife, Enveloped Rath tet ete excl pre tedacean ta Feat proveasion | Heme?" ment of the regular programme. Eighth wtreet this afternoon and In-| changes of this nature are to bel the’ qepurtment..Kiood. was placed In| in a cloud of steam from the safety 13 me.” She sald, excited- The speech was devoted to trusts, and] stantly kil His body was taken to command of the Tenderloin by Commis. i ve ly. and together they disappeared in the| through the streets to the graveyard op- R a homey Manecte facrenetlUonnoel (herein) Bireet, Poliseleta tion made, Sloner Murphy, but not long after thac| Y@lve, sbe swept across the finish "ithe place by this time was envelopea| Posite Billingsgate Market, where he "| Rhat the President has heretofore sald) ‘The cars at this point invariably run| Partridge Means Rusine he was trans to the East One| Ine like a white flash. All of the S ae what the President hi e cars at this po . . Partridge Hundred tyewixth a a with Aamies | Up Farola “ttle window | will deliver an addreny on the delibera-| enemiex of Johm T. Cromia Try to| on the subject, He sald in patt: at a high rate of speed. The unknown! Commissioner Partridge meana] [united And Twenty wad! street sta- | watches agreed on the time. Crazed with fright. Bee Sey Wiimase he whi return tones enureh | stop Ht «Speech with Chilly Bath pporme Seabee ry ultra esi td stopped ‘Marge wt Motorman Hegelman, | business, he declares, and will rele- KOWh couanand: - Beaa Re Yho Arrow-was built at the Nyack 4 yi for 0 x a m " ” 4 awn affiliation w! Capt. by, they carried ttle: Chester anePasagis:| for the moving picture service. john T. Cronin, running for Tammany | siecked at my mdvocating governmental of No. 102 Stebing avenue, He war! gate to regular police duty every de | Float has not enjoyed much rest under [Yards of a inde All were partially overcome. Mrs. Con r AT « 15 Pp.’ Moiese ra rele ALL eyid PRgiaiponey Part fly eRe ber ape ptt Se aR ell beneath the car and was|tailed man whose services on detail] ent administratiot paket 3 ar ee the pais’ Tia ts man, who had sent in an aiarm of ire. | CAUGHT AT ‘DEVERY’S PUMP.”| nignt in tront ot the home of the| 2. these gentlemen once for ail that they | fin over. Both Hegelman and the ag powslblyater dispensed cori (hin tie Partridge Only Sinilen. he has demonstrated that this spots ran for assistance and got Policemen B erv whenever they think that I advocate sane ’ P ly Ned, and In to-day’s truill Garvan and Hogan, of the Tremont brother of ex-Commissioner of Charitles| on the stump anything I will not try { ductor, Edward Conway declares that the system is bad for sioner Partridge sn wh . aE Station. They climbed into the rear win-| Fwo men Accused of Burglary | prancis J. Lantry, at Forty-sixth atrest| to put Int effect after election. — Now | Conway lives at No. 18 Mectares ie iny Jay to tell in detall cause | a0 efto tbe made to send her dang, dows and rescued the other boys, Before the fire was extinguished it CB Capturea Ati and First avenue. dred and Eleventh street the point ia made that working along | ‘The body was later Identified as the city and creates opportunity for Of the several transfers withiy the two days. last jat a fifty-mile clip. i se lines will take time. 80 It will. c 4 ’ r ay i Powert, sines and bo b Had, apread (ta. the residence of A. xt. George Wilson, of No. 245 West One| While the meeting was in progress | "the meat thing te ta give the national |, chrleten er. Tile h sixty ar! the granting of favors for favors re Would be 09 Long Powerfull scales, snd) eae Bowman, of No. 28 and did serious | Hundred and Fourth sireet, and John| water was thrown from the roofs of] Government the power,” What power is | ld 0 3 er ceived. There are several hundred peveddeds ok I fat tose Arae nee Somage., The Stevens house waa almost| gweeney, of No, 216 East Thirty-aixth| yuildicgs and a fight followed, in which Sept aeltree am posnible trams ratcor: ———— men of the department doing detail fore and changes ‘whsilis. for tng | PAcHE fs. JURE IDI feet” over * oealenepe The firemen were just leaving when| street, two teamstérs, were arraigned to-| the Cronin supporters chased the othera but with the firmest determination to x var, Sagi of the service. 1 ami certainly op.| eam of but twelve feet. | Deslenaiig Mrs. Stevens returned with her arms} day in Jefferson Market Court on al from the bulldings. The meeting then |make big men and littic men alle noes WEATHER FORECAST. duty upon whom the Gommissioner | £39)! I, rivits: What we demand | Mosier knew wiht’ he was aol Ros pe with ponnol supplies: for ne bo charge of burglary and held in $300 bonds} went on, addresses being made by John | the law. What we need fret in power, SS q | has his official eye, aiff these are on See een Ihe eae cee nae soutRe | Cl erurermunenncrcers: She collapsed, “The boy who call trom| !hne ten were captured at Devery'a|T. Cronin, Joseph 8, Mulroney, Henry | Having wotten the power gentlemen, |] Forecast cn erty NE [| the list for removal. Fete ormection. on scale means [elon 4aW hots el She grape arbor was Abraham Mintz, fter a chase yesterday afternoon| W. Bridges, John J. Herrick, George | It will be only fairly begun. And let me|] hours ending J a Something of a surprise was caused | the saving of money to the city and the |, There a and when ab abainervalesvesues eee Be and Kelley. of Capt. stein and Frank MeManus, aay again eogiewain and agdinithat you |}ifor New York City and victmitys 1], ine transfer of Cant. Gannon, who] PMC CE men cut te do reall work on | tuple espe shafts will tufike val UG staff. They are charged with will not get che milienntum, Iness to-night; |). Z Sad pth than this T hav need | ata rate of more than 60) timem ah —————— having robbed the store or E. A. 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