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Plan Sharted ity val Had to Be Followed -by Other Contest- ants. CARROLL’S BIG STRUGGLE | Strong Fight Being Pushed | Against Him — Sullivan's; ‘Battle'‘Battery Dan’s’’ Ef- __ fort to Beat Murphy. If there be no whacking of heads ‘at the wind up of the primary fights ow ‘certain it is that the batik accounts °f several ambitious bosses of the second rank will be « Jot leaner than they were a month | x0 during the struggies between a a | men for representation on the Tam- many Executive Committee than ever before in a preliminary cam- paign for the adjustment of family rows. ~ every Brews the Troables, Ask any Tammany inan an eX: planation 4nd he will tel! you that none ther than William Stephen Devery is to blam Further, this game Dey ‘The Big U you wil. be informed hat stirred up more trouble for the wio felt themselves, | Secure before he shied his umbition into’ (her political ving, tha ner m1 fdgntified with Tammany J in twenty ay the dollars that “Big 1 himself and compelled oth \ during the last two months were all) “added together there would be not much | fens than 700,000 of them, And all good) Tammany money, collected during th folir prosperous years of “gratt.”” # “Several men who are already up to fF necks in the district fights are even nto king if the, game is we the ‘price. Devery and his backers think It “ta When you say “Devery’s backers’ the very first name Wit comes to mind “48 tat of John Francis Carroll, who ts ‘¢onducting a hunt for the scalp of hin ‘old-time patron, Richard Welstead Carroll's Strong Back! “Carroll's flight against Croker is an- ‘dlent History now. That it isa real fgat there is no shadow of doubt That Car- Toll picked Devery to make the running hits spen’ 3 to epend| business and compe: u thorough reor- ganization of Tammany ts known to| ‘ery politician in tow: F t Tammany Hall to-day it was as- fertea that there would be only two anges in the Executive Committee of o OPRAnization. It was thought “har tery Dan” Finn would defeat ex- lastoner Murphy in the First Dis- ab® that John ©. Sheehan would win In the Ninth ; “Finn, who ts not committed to alther the Croker wing represented by ‘Sport’ Murphy, or the anti-Croker element ago. More money has been spent Johnny CASSIDY SMILES Queens and Horough Pi be in the home President, and City, tempt to defeat Carsidy. Pe DOU UNLOCKS HIS THE WORLD: Ey ee ee MONDAY EVE EVEN NG, SEPTEMBER 15, - 1902, DOUGH BAGS IN THE 29TH CEE me We D (Kerns MEN CA CHANCE! ae wroll Is Forced at “Dor man was elther iHliegally transterred M one district to anocior or that thy 1 ato UH er Mavis wer orgertes shall told Justine Gald wr weyent i athat Mr. | the widow nin, wag in) ‘and was red ar to this | two other t are at HW brat ¢ hein purer at © and the i ju eve > Mr ould be placed pefor na) aitizors for thote 5 rhat has been do Mr rmyer., strike 371 ction Board to Last Some of His igh.” to Spend names from the polling lists of the First District on the ground of irresuiarities Vl forgeries wax argued before Jude detsieeve. additonal . ime | was Finn followers obtain nied amide vits, Ainong the cases in the First District in Which a writ of mandamus was ought was that of W. J. A. Caffrey, a lawyer, formerly attached to the bis: ared the affida- triet-Attorneys office Expert Carvalho di tof transfer was not signed by Caf- The latter appeared in court and red that he signed the amMdavit Ad Milled out all the blank® personally. He slened it M1 the presence of a notary whom he had known for over twenty years, Upon. this statement the writ the to was dismissed Supt, McCullagh, Police Commissioner Partridge and Inspector Brooks had a@ conference at which {t waa decided that the police will he permitted to make at- reste without warrants of any man who not efititled to vote. | AT OPPONENTS. Borough President Says the Men Against Him, Could Not Win with Crok- er's Aid and Cannot Now. A There will be contests among the inthis plan to drive the “Sport.” “Two-| pemocrats in the five wards of Queens Spot and “Joke” triumvirate out of} Borough at the primaries to-morrow, esident Joseph Cassidy will win out in all and an the leader In that declares that he igain be selecte borough The hottest fight at the primaries will ward of the Borough which formerly was Long Lal- There James Hicks will at- ‘The Borough President smiled to-d: however, when the opposition was men- toned. “The men who are fighting me," he - said, “tried to beat Me whe Richard fieaded by Carroll, ts regarded as hav-|Croker gave them assistance, and thoy “thie a good chance in the First. He] falied, ‘They are goin now, split the Battery district wide open Sete! avin te wit t a Tr conducting a apread-engto cam: | pZiestenouring tn Queens Horoueh at algn among the Syrians and Greeks | While the elty politichina ride about in ~ fhe the" Washington street quarter. With “Bootsy Cantion, who Is funnier than ever was “Bojer Flynn or the late Nttie Judge Duffy, rounding up ty Swarthy push-cart men who hive In borough Bay ¢ are Queens ax ben Ward of that carriages rovnding up the yotera t leaders paddie ubout Jamalest Keine the clam diggers, al of the mud islinds in the bay, the map of the Burough K located In the i of which ¢ Seve on yrough, the Battery dfstrict, the campaign has|oner Ruoff ty the leader, while others he¥er been monotonous or lacking in go. | 4re shown In the Fifth Ward, of which “Berry Belmont, who ts Finn's prin-| (Phi" Cronin has long been the ree- 4, ognized bo: Cipat backer, 18 said to have “ston | “As these Islands are the dwelling treat." Belmont, by Me way, Is depend; p es of the clam diggers, the major- jag cn Finn to pull him through the| {¥, 9f whom, vote, (agit cand Cronin, Congress convention wale to be meld) in thelr campaign tours, and so were Ww faten at the| busy to- around the ba Sees meet. anor 7 S ee testing thel and orator! “al pegial election last spring by Monta-| [yycrs, s rom the mud towns and feel that their 4 Certain of Succes bay labors have not been In vain, : Everybody knows about | Big Bill’ Devery's campaign, It has been the mowt entertaining to the average cit!-| rah ipree ithe ‘most cpapleape to Sn Be win. “Big Fellow’ ine of success, and if the ethan Sand pean torces “apart ahd vote (atraleht ngginat exci he Jooks fo nave a gdod chan Myin. But the Indications ure win, who is admittediy th man ine the three-cornere: wil throw his strength to Shey pg the result exitemely doubtful hE against mexton in the Nine- th seems to have ise origin th the én Club. the new Democratic or- ganisation tn ul piper Broadway. Sexton with Carrol Kehoe, ‘the boss Ker, who 18) opposing Blin, wis on by Peres M. Btowart, ihe | Superintendent of Bulldings. Stewart) has been causing Sexton a lot of trou | Asks Justice Gildersleeve to ble; and if Kehoe wins tt will be due} — the generalship of Stewart. The cami there has been pretty much| Justice to-day reserved Sothe order of thut in the, Ninth | q, Me | 6 picturesque speech uni | aM hods of Devery. | Matthew Stripp, son-in FINN'S SON-IN-LAW WANTS JURY TRIAL Transfer the Primary Elec- tion Case Against Him te Court of General Sessions unn is really serious for the | Court Ju Daniel Fin fast time in a long while. and WS) se the criminal pr followers blame Devery for the opposi i Hy lon to his leadership. led by Horse. |axainst him Ne Bhoer. Walsh. Dovery said of |Besnions to t niet orm Dunn don't 1 sions. ody to kno an is, Onetilebyd \ aeons arreate 1 on hirge of | (jpCarroll’s Troubles Serious, Jaon called Joseph MoKe when he | aa a febt at Carroll js more sert-|knew that ihe person rod than “all (iw reat of tho contests! rrory ‘him t | ined. Carrall, who 1s as “smooth fab gidait hs MOE ONG fellticits @8 any man tn Tammany Be HESS fon was not) : is been marked fur slaughter by n. Th of S19 a misdemoas p Re Giirce Gn Tae Grane, Tiere” 2 punlshacle wi a u gepted the challenge and the ariatocratle | e neta al Wenfyeninth, where the Tammany vote [Sade ves re smeraooment one to three as compared with| James Thomas Madien, counmel tay | the Repu’ nh forces, haslaiviop, sald that persons in Diatr treased any tl like the cam- ; ; SHHOUGHing, “Ruan.)| Atorier Jerome's) office had Basan "baw the backing of "Sport| to injure Strlpy and tt Low 3: amet iDEN EL ct by the dis-| against Stripp had made 4 false apy im ih WPhY'# con- | dayit before the Wistrfet-Att tlt ransférred the ¢ 4: ¥ C g ghele voting to bolater up the charge temporarily from the Elirch- Natriek ot which” he is the the Tweniyeninin, ry people have igured it wil Win ¢asily. \f : ater New Yor! 6 been trying to wedge his the leadership between Carroll Dut dosent apnoar ty yay Phomay Gilleran, who was seeinet Carroll, has with- hrown his support to irs Taken from List. ation of Maurice Un- puis Marshall, Justice reme Court, to- eken from the ty finth Avs 9 ity-for argea that the ed pte : him. Counsel contended thay under ¢ Constitution of the United states anc of the Biate of New York Stripp wa entitled to be tried be‘ore a jury, o whiah he would be deprived in a tria Special Sessions Assistant District-Attorney Sandfor. opposed the motion and denied the as- surtions made wh reference to th District-Attorney in bia LLWIN INA WALK, SAYS BILL DEVERY: Confident of His Success at the Primary—The Chief Is atthe Pump All Day Receiv- ing Reports trom Workers. “I'm going to win in a walk, two to one. My fences are all up, and 1 can luke hurdles three at a time If neces- sary,” sald William 8. Devery, at the eee Corners Club to-day. He Intends fo remain at the Pump all day Fecelving ports of hin and leu. captains ex-Police Chief announced that * would be no more speechinaking, (rt of the campaign baying been n Saturday nkat He gald he un the t TUCIAT BAY WoUdIe, kd iong Goodwin did not report igs. But it they vovets bY every wnt protect my said Dovery, | sin my power, diy, esti that a few William Donova No. O17 Wout | ks ago a man renwed @ house Twenty sixth street, for he parpoge of putting In there a inrae | Wimber of men who would vote, tor heenan, | Dis $ Warrants ryved on Mra. anion and Mra. Hen- derson, who o dthe bh they won In the courts. Dever } that there idly or alxty. iileeut | voters now in. the how An. t women, he sald, have been summoned | appear before Suporintendent of Bie tons Mo h to-day: TO HONOR ‘TH R PASTOT, A sare being made by the societios of St. Peter's Catholic Churoa of elleville, N. for a ble reception to be tendered the Kev. J Smi.n on his return from his pilgrimage to Rome | @ the Holy Land. avout A 1 W tn gold will be given the popi gyman. A parade of all th sort the town will prevede the re AUSSIAN PEASANTS. LECTURED BY CZAR, Tells Elders of Villages to ‘*Listen to Local Nobility and Not Be Misled by Sen-| sational Nonsense."’ FAILAOAD MEN ~ASK MORE PAY Demand to Be Made on Offiorals of New York. 115 PER CENT. ADVANCE. tion Will Follow, Officials of all the railroads con- verging at New York and Jersey \City are facing the prospect of \general etrike and tie-up of their properties un.ess they grant their employees a 15 yer cent. advance in wages. The demands of the employees were formulated at a secret Sune conference {in the ylor Opera- House at Trenton, N. J., at which ail branches of railrond empioyees were represented. \ Final action was was unanimously agr mand for an increase and unless acceded to would r Over one a not taken, but ed that the would be ms 4 general tle-up it de housand ¢ the conference, Addre by Mayor Katzenbach sentative Gar faent Nichols, of thi ers, was present in by legates attended made ‘Tre! Distriet nd Mink f of the rk tik Ww Fi ing miners ang made an appeal for furds to prolong the strike, A satlec ton of S11 wae taleen ine for thie snus Officials of the the prospect of road refuse to discuss mands fom the men, though one of them wdritted that the situation was serous, 4% the agitation for incrwused-puy was not contined to this district lie sald” that rafvoad employees throughout the country had heen push- ing the question of {nereased pay be- cause of the reports of increased earn- ingk and the outlook for continued prosperity. - —— HID $100 IN CRACKERS. Then When #40 Disappeared He Had Hts Apprentice Arrested. 12,000 PEOPLE AT N The Roosevelt handshake ts chir Is! of the en el forelble ost too vigorous. he strong, brown hand of th ots out from his side rather than grasps the persun approaching Pros! 1d col- righ him. dent sh des with, hand of MALAY TERRITORY, Excitement in Kalantan Over Move Which May Mean Ex- tension of Protectorate Over Whole Peninsula. BaITSH OccuPY fl | patch revelved capital of French China, saya hundred 1 the Malay at the request pays a url is an aggression ement at Kacancan the ex.el over troops have Kae British principail'y of of tia Sultan to Slim, § is grea ti is feared of the Britivn whole Malay an Kalantan Y | this eo means the proteciorate Penne uua. Kalantan, or Calnntan, is Ay Peniundia, aceite State o ng along ite y aio L yeu prencipal. town, nal- a river which | The 3 situmed oO ute wo ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 16—The Caur yesterday summoned deputation of elders of the cantons and vil ages in the Governmen: f Kursk, | Kharkof, ‘Tohernigom, Cret and | Voronezh la meet him at the house of | the Governor of Klirsk When the elders were assembled the Caar addressed them p nally as fol. love aay spring pe «In some dis tests f the Ovi 5 Poltava a Kharkof plundered neighboring estates he Hprite will jin fut ocour, Of U remind you o! at the Ume the ante “Listen to your rol ned) 4 not belleve ser: | continued, the Czar, | pointed out that the Code pi for the transfer of certain cases, this case was not one of them, the alley biased, and thsi meas ‘eit wit ang As ty ton that Justice Wyatt was aid It was false and absura, wish, duatice, Wyatt had rights, silastic reception. ee VANDERBILT WINS STAKE, PARTS, Sept 15.—W. rick the | ty of others but st labo nrift and by living reding to » Commandwents of God. Repeat all 1 pave sald to you to the other people! of your villages, and ced them further, hat I will not leave their real needs | unheeded.” The Czar visited the town of Kursk this morning and’met with an enthu-| K, Vanderbilt's of bouts gol and loa What are termed the Kederated States namely Perak, Sol Sembilan and Panang, wht urge poruion of the Malay iren- are under) Brisah protection y mea ave of thy er 4 th som wave 18 Pav v un an Malay ri, py mat BRITISH STEAMER : LOST. Captain and Thirteen of Crew of Niths j¢ Belleved Drowned, | COLOMBO, Ceylon, Sept. 15.—Ir 1s now learned that the British steacer Nithsdale, ‘news of the grounding of which on @ reef south of Cardiva Isl- and) one ot the Matiive group in- the Indian Ovean, Sept. & was received ae ene pat: Bat Sree ee bale Depa Marigold won the Criterium Stakes at the St. Cloud caces to-day, an Priday last, bas foundered, teen gs All Lines Converging at: Plans Formulated at Secret) Meeting Attended by 1,000) | Delegates and Decisive Ac-| anu | KILLING OF WIFE HUBER’S SECOND CRI | MRs. If the stories told by the father of the murdere. woman are true George Huber, who Kiled his wife at Great Barrington, Mass., Plies | committed his second murder ,when he shot her. The old father, who | keeps a little stationery and candy | store at No. 208 Decatur street Brooklyn, also accuses his: son-in- Jaw of bigamy. Huber is crazed with grief in the |jail at Great Barrington, He ts sorry |he Killed his wife and sorry he did jnot get a chance to kill the man ME OF MURDER GEORGE HUBET: (From a photograyi.) to Great Barrington, a cracker baker, of with whom she ran away from home |). 0T0N TMT AMI ie hog Fame éts : ad ba relat last July, Andrew Searing, a concert | jj. tittle candy store this mornit 2 er to keep it secure he g Bate F STA al i plaved the entire amount in a barre, *!28er, Who escaped with a bullet in jing laweet and stationery to the and put a lot of crackers over It, Whea this right arm, dren DBE). nent by scoala sia he went to look for tt tats morning part, Her clopement with Searing appeared widowdevang: the dead woman tas his of the money had disappeared, only $o0| to drive the husband ins He hun;- | Only ebtld romalning. ed for her In every dir [ils CHW Ee teteelaen tate aie held Se Ressler caused the arrest his ap: 1a sti tate | eile down in Myrtle avenue some prentice, fsidor aver, on the charge nf | Hot Warn enti La Week that she yours ago and served a term (t prison. wling the money, and Hay s ar-| was in the nel§hborhuod of Great Bar-)He was pardoned by Gov. Hill. 1 do Falgned betor 3 tli tho | rington | ot remember the date of the erime Magistrate his} He lost no time tn going there, Ef jyorstne pay fh man he muri Hered, because of lack of evidence | day and Saturday he searched for her! picture is in the Rogues’ Galies,. THE, ROOSEVELT HANDSHAKE, _ HOW PRESIDENT GRABS YOUR HAND, | ASSAU ARE GETTING THE He clasps the hand well up the palm, is fingers extending aknost to th: whist, gives 1) a quick, strong snueez thing ‘one knows the e distance off anid awa has the knack COLOMBIAN REBEL GENERAL GIVES UP. Carreazo Surrenders Strong! | Force, and Pacification of} ' Eastern Region, tt Is | Thought, Will Result. WABHINGTON, State witment hase recelved: a um, from Minister Hurt, bla, Walch says that che revolutionary general Carreizo who has bet aclu wilh a war jem aby j vane er Olnotnnath Just Haydan wal on fs unchanged Indteationg of the FIREMEN APPEAL TO LOW. Committee Ga Preven Mayor Low w In the Mayor and s Petittom vled upon to-day by a committee composed of John Waydell, Judge Joha J. Courtney, Aiderman Johp Behrmann, )Villiam Orr, Samuel A, Mat- thews and Charles F. Gilderaleeve, who presented regolutions adopted at the an- nual convention of the Firemen’s As- sociation of the State last August, pro- testing against the reduction of th of any honorably Giacharged volunteer fireman. eet the Mayer to, } Rinke HANDSHAKE TODAY bersous He with whom does this Hot di edt he won pert him, c t ner of sp. favorite 4 Taam How: GLAD: tO-#e0-yors COOLNESS SAVED His ‘LIFE. Stood Neing Cru Poll Blakes, alse! the Foundation StU and Exeaped = for tant su: and Convtruction Company of the work it is carrying on] | nine at No, 42 Broadway, escaped what seam) De almost cc » death on Sa night by standing perfectly 8 ake has had tralning in rail: | roading, and his ability to Keep his head {a Stand still Isaseribed to this train. | ing A section of the caisson alr-ahaft was being moved by the derrick on the Broadway side. The bottom of thé &x- cavation is thirty feet below the street, and the sec shaft had been swung In and tow within About twenty a ty feet of ground. Suddeniy and with- ou; Warning the engineer iet go his hold brake, and the shaft, waich aed AbOUL a ton, bedan to deseend Lape had been standing directly un- 1g to an lronWorker nai e falling sha.t caught Perry cutting off his toes as a knifed He fell back ‘There was not a sound from He stood inside of the shaft and stepped our calmly when thy entsson had been Ufted ¢ that engincer his time," he'sa'd. I don't belleve hmcould'do that again, but T would rather that he did not try.” m the thoush to with’ roaning. Blake and. he Was not to be seen, } ng GORE ARRESTED FORMER RECTOR. Rey. Mr. Dickerson Wan Carrying Out Charch rninh tn; ai to The olne World.) NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 1—The Rev, Tharies H. Dickerson, former rector of the Bethlehem Congregational Churth at No, 4 Arlington strest, was. arrested in the churoh to-day while engaged io removing the portable property. While passing. the church “otal Schott saw Mr. Diokerson Sanerlie 6 the church furnishings. ‘The ole was taken to the Wirst Precinct Court and placed In the iy foorn ‘Dhe reolutions right the injustice, yor Low told the committee that he would take the mat: ser under consideration, Le etme SUNDAY WORLD WANTS, WORK | INDAY MORNE orc MOS v5 penonia: § the hearing before Va] Lam- Mr, Dickeradh watked out! ana “a war. rant eat is |.4 Peros JEALOUS OF BOY, SLASHES WIFE, ‘BURNT TOFFERING Man of 70 di Meee in Agony Over Wounds Her for Giv--| Daughter’s Illness, ing Bread and Butter| Sacrifices Her Life to Farm Hand. According to Bible. THE VICTIM 1S AGED 68,|CHILD WILL RECOVER. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15.—Mrs, Gpeeia) to The Bramlax World.) Teresa Sokorai died yesterday morn- SOUTHWICK, Mass., Sept. 15.—In-|ing from burns she received the day ie jealor ff a twenty-year-old | Péfore. sane jealousy of a ty 70 Her child lay ill in the Municipal boy, who, he belleved had alienated | srospital and the mother had prayed the affections of his wife, who is] long for her daughter's recovery, | beading the chapter from Numbers, sixty-eight years old, led Andrew] “And ye shall offer a burnt offer! a sacrifice made of fire,” she thought Genvich, a prosperous farmer, aged t that she saw in it an inspiration t seventy years, to inflict fatal injuries would bring back health to the stricken chila, on his wife and o attempt to take| Taking a kerosene oll lamp, ‘she spread its cuntents over her clothes, his own life. and set fire to herself by igniting a Genvich asked his wife to accompany eet) avis the Pibley (on Wulas ana cture of Christ. him to a lonely spot to gathermush- | Pysore Cl Cima’ aroused _ Benjamin rooms. He drew a razor and cut her Jug-| Brown, Keeper of the hotel, and he ular vein, As she lay bleeding on the Hung ‘a blanket around the woman, ground he beat her head unmereifully: vainfully burning himself in the ef- with a large flat stone. Genvich was ‘xt to save her. A patrol wagon was called and Mrs, Sokoral was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. The doctors sald at once that there was no hope. At the Municipal Hospital tt was an- nounced that the child would probably recover. The Intelligence came tike an answer to the woman's sacrifice. prevented from cutting his own thr by the arrival of his son-In-law, Georg , Gasper. Tenvich and his wife carried on thelr farm with the assistance of the youth ; in the case, William Dechet. Neighbors say Genvich's suspicions were without SSeS foundation, Genvich does not say that the affection which he avers was mant. | 6/@ DAY FOR THE FINNS. fested by his wife was reciprocated bY | Uptown Dechet. He says Mrs. Genvich fre- quently gave Dechet bread and butter and Downtowns Num- bered Among 1,000 at Onting. Over without avail, Yesterday he found her]ang other things to eat outside of meal one thousand residents of the as she was leaving her voarding-house] timex, Mrs. Genvich cannot recover. {Thirteenth Assembly District partici- nm company with Searing, Genvich will be arraigned in the Di et in the annual oyting and games Wiiog8 Ged." \eaid-the’ woman, when| cer Court at Westfield to-day, of the Jay Finn Association at Arling- she kaw her husband, “there's George.” SS oe ee bard ac oe Scaring turned and ran with all his f ne. between tho “Downtown ster might. Huber drew a plat’! and ved] HORSE OUTRUNS AUTO. | same, petmesn, the Spowntown Finn [at Searing, hitting him in the erm. "| hy. which was won by the "Up. Mrs, Huber also ran, but not swittly| Kersey, the “Cowboy Cop,” Ov via by a score of 7 to 6 Judge gh to cxeape the vengeance of her| tékes and Arrests a Fast Rider. pape tar reid aa trae ned one nd, His first shot struck her In] Movnted Potlceman Kerscy, of the guests sitting down to) dinn er at one the side and fell to the ground. | Highbridge station, known as the! Ume Ne USP Ghee Eres Huber made no attempt to eseape and| “Cowboy Cop," succeeded in stopping! oina Jo White, Vine Presidente dace ie at first took the affair very coolly. He] an automobile after the owner spay eta govoha ice ‘Presiden Harry) . AU (he desertion of his wife had | see 0 o| awtave, Second Vice-President; Fran aan Va fi ¢ ecording Secretary: 1. Fett intention of shooting her when he went| the automobile sall he was Alfred] berg. ‘Corresponding Secretary; John Machriein, Treasurer; Berthrand Griffin, Sergeant-at-Arms; Willlam J. | Burke: Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms; Thomas, B. Powers, Delineator. TOOK LAUDANUM AND DIED. ‘08, of No. 3 Leroy street. ‘ovding to Vanderpool, “he saw driving down Jerome avenue, One Hunared = ard Sixty-third street, af twenty miles an hour, He cetied to him to slow up, but Peros did not do so. Vanderpool gave chas», near Suferer Sought» to Deaden Pain The auto wwis daring away from him wien at, One Hundred and. Sixty-nrst After an Operation. a Kersey caught sight) of the! ., HOSE TSG nig hurs Intotne horse) Suffering intense pain from an opera- and soon overtook the machine, Peros| tion, Charles F. Donohue, thirty-one aud his chauffeur were taken to the] years old, of No. 171 State street, Brook- ahbridge #tation, where the owner! ,, _ mT] 8%, took five ounces of laudanum to of the machine deposited $50 cash ball! nike him sleep, and died. Donohue, and was telvased. “use of his suffering, had been ac- —_ fustomed to’ take large’ quantities of a ; w 4 NEGRO RIOT IN TRAIN. him. to take from three to, four ounces - asa dose. “This deadened the pain anit whi foveal Fight, in » One induced ai He ae in great pain all yesterday. and ight five ounces of jaudanum Man Was Killed. | | next week wna he (as ine ence He Leb ree conscious wilhin an hour, an is fam- 4,—A free-for-all | 1" Summoned Dr. Gildersleeve, wi more negroes On| worked over him all night. Donohue y regained consclousness, and died Dr, Glidersleeve sald five ounces vaanum was sufficient to kill five peclal to The Evening World.) aR, Del. Sept. among thirty or exciirsion train of the Queen Anne | ney d, from Rehoboth, Del. to | to-d of censtown, Md., occurred late yester- | Tien. y aaternoon as the train was leaving DOV tight | ———_—— he former place. ne Q 8 sic di died wh aut “oe te aot amet goen.tte | NOTABLES ON LINERS. Del. terror reigned, to such an th d Citfton, the ductor | Parkharst and Ex-Mayor 6 at the tila, had no control over, the crowd, who threatened his life i¢ he] and Wife Sail on the Celtte. Ingersened ma on. the train} LONDON, Sept. 1i.—Mie Wihite Star ‘The white passengers on) the train | iine steamer Majestic, which sails tor tor the GaRRaneek roteee fled to the baggage-soom: for protec- |) 0 york from Liverpool Wednesday, rt gil take among her, passengers Rovere 8. MeCormic! 1c nited States: Am- FOR NEW LABOR PARTY. baseador to Austria-Hungary, and Mrs. oe tee Mccormick, Clinton E, Dawkins ‘and Semi-Political Orfaniaation Sata | Tady maith Playfair. : Tae Celtic, of the same line, whet Suter er nece Normed, ves leverpool Friday for New York, CHAR, Sepi. 15.—A movement for|has on her passenger list the names of avilwtiney Tne orl Col. Lord Algerncn, Charles Go ere: hosts of | workingmen || ennox and Lady Gordon-Lennox, throughout the United States Into a | Ree oe eye hurel. George G vemi-political organiaation hak been} Ward ang Mr. and Mrs, Hugh J, Grant. launched In this city, says the Post, ——— jatéoem gad vo embrace the en | WARRANTS FOR FLOATERS. omical and political Ideas of labor lead ors will be presented first for approvi fore tue Chicago Pedera tlon of Lanor. to 'Volai¥elubsror! The pia fort demands the abclition of i vied politeal machine the es:| police Cart, Halpin, of the Church and the OM ativecknd reerendame [street statics, whose precinct Includes part of the First Assembly Distrivt, ap- wplied to Magistrate l'ool, in the Centre | street Court. this morning for ar- rants tor men who, It ix charged, will thy ty Cast eh votes at the prix ee Cod Fishermen Drowned, LONDON, Sept. 15.—A telegram tr Is, nee, to-day announced that vessels of the French cod foot } in the North-Sea during the gales and that fifty fishermen » drowned, ¢ martes to-morrow. Magistrate Pool Rvanted all the war rants asked for, Detectives from thi Leonard street et-*lon also obtained ay number of warrants. — s¢T want some more.” H-O is five times as cheap as eggs. Eggs aré an important part of nine out of ten’ breakfasts, but eggs at eighteen cents a dozen cost — five times &8 much as H-O, In other: words, ‘same money spent for H-O will give five times much of the ves that the body needs, Bests -# Arrest for 200 Men Who Attempt”