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RENICE SNES HPS OER USEPA ee mae et ern. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903, _ political advisers the nomination of Mayor Low under existing conditions rl . ri a h TY fas Par E will mean an easy Tammany victory. WILL THE TIGER ; G ET EM? ; “ “The German vote,” said Mr. Murphy to-day, “will so on (he side that! ¢@ 3 : p 2449) 2OY9GOOOdOTOEED 066 6 9956497939O2O9OO8OO stands for personal liberty. The fusion administration has shown that it « els tsto" oe ee “i Rie mc CARPETS - 44 not the personal-liberty administration. Pledges were mude before the | Yast.election by the Mayor and others, and those pledges have not been carried out.” Tammany Leader Had Under- DINING-ROOM REDUCTIONS ground Connection with the! 4x mINSTER CARPETS, Conference Last Night and 95 Cts. Per Yd. - he Yecommendation by the Fusion conference that Mayor Low be re nominated by the cofvention is assailed on many sides to-day. Pecuilarly | enough it is attacked most persistently by men from whom the Mayor | might reasonably expect the opposite, and this leads to the belief that by the time the convention is called Mayor Low will have decided that it) would not be best for him to run. OICSSSS00 99 GERMAN SUPPORT GONE. 3 ; ‘The Staats-Zeltung, in to-day's issue, condemns editorially the renom- Knew What Was Going On. ashi Uesret hyrkdl aoe ination Of the Mayor as an unwise move, although admitting that his ad Fie Rooms and Libraries. Cine ministration has been the best New York has enjoyed for years, But the| GAVE OUT ORDERS WHILE GOLDEN OAK \ yf Mayor, according to Mr. Ridder’s paper, has made many mistakes that have weakened him with the people. Borough Presidént Swanstrom, of Brooklyn, who, although a Democrat, WAITING FOR THE NEWS.| sipRBOARDS $11.00 (Reduced from $15.50). French bevel mirrors, brass drawer is one of the Mayor's friends and advisers, is of the opinion that the Ger- t i “man support has been estranged from the Fusion movement and that Mayor Each Night Young Workers As-| puns. A ‘Low cannot win it back. Two years ago one of the sources of Mayor Low's d } strength was the German vote In the Eastern District of Brooklyn, which semble at Second Avenue cl EXTENSION Mele $4.00 ‘ helped him to the extent of at least 20,000 ballots. Withont this Eastern Twentieth Street for Quiet reduced from $5.75). District vote the Mayor cannot win this year, in Mr. Swanstrom’s opinion. ; ; CHAIRS, 65CTS,. . l \ Becatise of last night's developments the whole political situation, it Talks with the Chief. ‘Reduced from $1.10). ( y Cane seats. eo | JOH C ‘appears, may be revolutionized. ] SHEEHer “| NO OBJECTION EXPECTED. While the fusion conferrees were fret-| “LONG GREDIT” is an open “charge, ting and ‘fuming: and making epeeches| account. } ‘When the antl-Tammany conferrees met it was the expressed opinion 2 mong the leaders in advance that not a dissenting voice would be raised Bae Fa) shed sal ee uae aries CASH on CREDIT ’ fi of Mayor Low. Chamberlain E. R. L. Govl eh ERTHW: i} ene iavamimatl apie ad ue ot his hand stood against 9 lamppost (AIT | a % ¥ t the northwest corner of Twentieth 4 “There will be no opposition to Mayor Low. His indorsement unani- ene eet a oncnue and amuea| 104,106 and 108 West 4° St. { mously is assured. Will the Greater New York Democracy indorse the and emiled and smiled. There was no NEAR 6A i fretting or fuming or speechmaking ‘ around. that corner and it might do|Droklyn'Stres Flatbusb Ay, near Fulbnst, some of the fusion leaders good to drop eens 1 | around there and see how the leader ‘ f A of Tammany Hall does his work at it Is a quiet corner. There is a big j training school for nurses just across) SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. the street. An oocastonal passing trol-| assorted Fruit and Nut But- 1 4 Mayor? Hayen't I been personally Informed by Mr. Sheehan, and I do not doubt his word, that the organization is for any man we agree upon. Mr. Sheehan told me so with his own lips.” R. Fulton Cutting, Chairman of the City Committee of the Citizens’ | ¢ Union, expressed equal confidence in predicting the outcome of the con- ference. “We have no reason to believe that Mayor Low will fal to receive the 1¢ unqualified indorsement of the conferees,” he said. | When the Creater New York Democracy and the Kings County Democ- | tacy refused to vote indorsing Mayor Low for renomination, it came like a | Dlow to the other conferrees, particularly to the representative men In the| _ Gitizens’ Union present who had received assurances from both organizations | & Assorted Fruit and Nut Choc- Gowe rarevos nine crrecacaney. TURKEY AGREES |12,000 TRAINMEN SMD SOME ONE See siemens “Vi? i Mi Jey car or at long intervals a rushing] terew «Ib. 400 automobile carrying a merry party to|Chocoli r } one of the alleged Bohemian east side} Chips ....-.- +I. 18. t i restaurants is all that serves to break SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. . the stillness. Sometimes the rattle of |Chocolate - Covered Persian ‘ glasses in the saloon over which the| Dates <b. 100 DDODOHLHLOHDOLO880O00000000098 BGO POROAEEES Mr. Cutting and Mr. Gould were plainly chagrined and keenly disap- | Jowled young men assemble on the cor- COR wes? Bwar Sie eet eras TQ PUNISH GUILTY; READY 10 STRIKE) EXCITED BY RAT) IMPERSONATED RIM :2"cirsicerscsn ald ha Many Fusion leaders to-day expressed themselves unequivocally against the race tracks around the betting ring.| Laundry Wants—Female. the renomination of Mayor Low. Superintendent of Buildings Walker said: Beyond a brief greeting few of them talk. / ‘They stand around tn front of the saloon, |“ ,F/RST-CLASS family, rogers steady work. 4 12_W. 126th gt._ “Ww inst Low from fi : ) . jorningade-Laun f 4 ye a He seine candles makes Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad|Fox Terrier, Fat Man and Pret-| Augustus Hyland Declared He|on te stone ting to ene Anawands| coxianao sunt arancipne feces, |S (i ie ; hs ine along the o side-| | wa Columbla Steam Laundry, if a tous Muastager sald: “Low is the weakest candidate that ae Pasha Assures Foreign) gffigials and Labor Leaders| ty Girl Stenographer Also| Never Gave- the Two Bail] walk ang raze aiollatye ne vasancy a oan ear — ad df ‘the Fusionists could t. He d ot fill the bill. Hi didi 1 i ; i : F Then Murphy Comes, aunary, of Fie iansss +f could select. He does n e is candidacy would epresentatives that Those) piscuss Grievances andStick| Figure in Noonday Episode} Bonds Which Were Declared] 11 ene couree etait Dptr ot go. tuare | WastrencoeaTiy ieee e faa a oo’ } rt ‘be in the interest of the Republicans.” Leader Patrick H. Cody, of the First Assembly District, said: “Low| Who Led the Rioting Mobs; on Three Main Points. Neat Fulton Street Forfeited in the Police Court.|man sone Murphy ana Alderman art. can't get a single vote in my district. I wouldn't vote for him myself, He} Will Be Hunted Down, ney arrive. -John Murphy wears noso ‘won't do,” Glasses these days and looks more like BALTIMORE, Sept, 19—A strike a 5 G Leader Martin Murphy, of the Seventh Assembly District, sald: “My a There was an exciting time in the) Justice Clarke, in the Supreme Court | doctor or professional man than he did 2 2 + MY! WASHINGTON, - 10.- that will th the Baltimore and| neighborhood of Fult treet dy ‘order cancel dig-| When he stood behind the bar ea- istrict cannot help Mayor Low in the event of his renomination, I am BOCES RO et OMCUA A cap Bead Ad) ighibornoed, fot -wultGn: shreet’ (and | to. diy. madelan. orden cencelliha)a Jude; |/ hen Ihe . Senet) HONER Fin clase Tagy Tonges sendy work, | Department has been unable to confirm|Ohlo Rallroad system and throw] Broadway to-day In which a rat, a fox| ment entered in the office of the County |loon at, Twenty-third street and First ) | terrier, a pretty typewritist, a fat man| Clerk upon two bonds of $300 each, in| avenue. Alderman Gaffney, who has the) moNwR—Wanted, fret-class family tronet. ‘Moder 1] i delighted with the action of our delegates taken to-night. We are opposed * 3 12,000 men out of work is threatened the report from Constantinople that sh) and a policeman were the principal ac-| which Augustin Hyland, a dealer in| @Ppearance and movements of an over- ‘Laundry, 37 Fleet os Boot ¥ % s ay. 449th ote, | to the last to Mayor Low.” ag Reshid Pasha, the Vali of Belrut, han| here. The trainmen have made 140 de- In the background was the usual| marble, at No. sf? Hast Eighty-fifth|8TOwn boy, shakes the hand of every.) WASHERWOMAR, In vandn § MAY OPPOSE HIM. been removed and Nazim Parha, who) mands, covering « wise See ACI EE eatse made up of business men, | street, was surety for award Molntee | 204y- : WOMAN fo wash, gne what anderstands fronting ‘ was hurried from Di roar ances, and to-day the railroad offte! clerks and office boy: and Charles Andersc Murphy goes upstairs. In « moment | 136 Waverley i |} _~ Superintendent of Highways Collins, of the Thirty-third Assembly DIs-| mace, cittelal announceront chy Hs and labor leaders are in conterenca tr¥e| Where the rat came from no one| wiih the cancellation Sree Ty one of the club attendants comes down | YQUNG GIRL t Iearn anal ieoning, Taunt _ trlet, said: “As a partisan body the Greater New York Democracy has the) step has been taken is epected Ke pet DEAS Lea a pidetnnss demands are pani Mis ois ante nat ay Hite was asked wns that Hyland had been | "4 calla gne of the young, men on the 23 Ny privilege of votins against Mayor Low, who is a Republican, When wel ,oment vf ie mon aay Saat it tne demande are] ton street, The char Degtn lveyees/ impersonated by some one ese, and that\ sidewall Tho otters look at him eat“. © (Lauridry .Wante—Male.,.. } aided in his election we did so to defeat Tammany for a common purpose.| siininter Leishman cabled thia atter- NH!@ the railway heads declare that were hurrying for the noonday meal. na Signature on the“vonds was a for-| rong, Possibly “three or four of the| OY tw rah ereade Smith Launery, OU Ba | | Now that Tammany is defeated we oan disagree on t | the situation js not at all serious and Around Fulton came the rat, 5° ‘ waiting men are called ups’ and | v9. : Citizens’ Uni ais sb he candidate with the) noo fruin Constantinople that the there is no possibility of a tle-up. darting here and there with the terrier According to Hyland's amdavit, he ailigassioead ae ks Soe WANTED a ged cain Soraya ¢ i ns’ Union. We want another man than Mayor Low for the the nom-/ irench Ambassador has demanded the It J® stated that of the 140 demands Aye lengths behind. ever enew elmer ern ee Ol nnn erson) i ” and that the first intimation he had that he was a ‘bondsman for McIntee, then Murphy comes down again, moving | "x wuss foe Laxtngtont { from group to group on the sidewalk, | soy—Neat boy wanted. Gall 7.90 A. Palle | } talking softly here and ther ade 1880 Daawon ove. near S6ia- oh © | H | ph OY WANTHD to run erand®: bring references, ° alriac echlecat chelated! Moya Laundry. 618 6th sve Finally he appears to have done all) jRonens for stock work, only; waite and col. fed bosom sh steam, his business and stands waiting with | o: rts. fac the rest. Sometimes the walt js long. | undry Co. hank, Staten I i . | IRUsw—Hiret-ciass family irouer, able to @> The Vartenders in the saloon stand be- | TUE Tere aes a Rip hirt ironing. Apply Laundry, are of minor importance, and will be Some one oried “Fire,” and all Broad- either granted by the ‘compény Or NOt woy crowded together to see the fun, insisted on by the men. The fat man had his back turned to WhO was charged with some offense in orously | Three Chief Points, j the excitement and the rat ran between’ the Magistrate's Court of the First Dis- ls feet, followed by the dog. jtrict, was when he received a notice The rat cleared the fat man's legs, | from ihe District-Attorney {that Moe- " lIntee fi . but not so with the dog. ‘The fat man ad failed to appear and that his |i 14 the bar idle. None of the men go removal of Reshid Pasha and that other Leader Bush, of the Twenty-first Assembly District, sald: ‘The rank | foreign representatives probably avill do id file of the Greater New York organization is against the renomination the same. Mr. Leishman has v' Lcd pie pet Ropale ted commlsslengrs bo have retained thelr | urgea the Sublime Porte to replace the, ‘The three chief demands are, panaeeernelders eir departments, @ cannot vote for thé! Governor by some one more capable of first, that when switching during 0’ time the men shall be paid both the der Maher, of the Thirty-fourth Assembly District, said: “We will Pen EF POTEET He & MEN to Jeara 178_E. 1024 fy E Preserving order and of giving more o ‘bond for $900 had been forfetted, eee t for came down on the shidewalk with a orfetted. eMictent protection to American citizens {mount nneciiied In the Ree veil bump. A half dozen office hove tumbled] He knew nothing about the Ander- |iZside while tHey.are walting for Charles | 115-2. 1044s. the renomination of Mayor Low to the last. We do not apprehend s ilng and for overtime as well. ¥F. Murphy. * SHIRT TRONER ‘ED. Bell Laundry, 1334 jand Interests. In this course he hes the, Second, that an extra wage scale shall Over the fat party. jfon bond until a reputy sheriff called} guaaeniy the leader of Tam: Hatt| ane sraeey the Executive Committee will turn us down | approval of the State Department. ‘ye applied to ail double heading; that The rat started to cross Broad pon him with an execution, Ander-| tars He uever comes f aac all) SHIRT TRONER, first ciaes, at once, Suttoa Leader John T. Cronin, of the Twenty-second District, sald: “ | ‘ate Department. bers) J Rane) but) the policeman headed. \6\6; it| Son's recognizance having been forfelt- | SPPCars- POM (Ne 83M | Leh A A y , sald: “Tt is our} Gnlity ta we Paclsued lis, when one crew ts compelled to Ds mi ft | direction twice In succession. His face belief that Mayor Low will be defeated if he is renominated and seeks re- | liegt di Seth vial | dle the freight ears of @ train puiled by {te tracks and started up the! @4 for the same reason in the Magis- | 14 as amooth and as pink as the face of WELL MATCHED. election. To prevent the defeat we will demand the nomination of a man—!| oer ieee 0 Mdvices recelved by | two engines. ie berno | ompulsory [eoked ae ihouan ity ‘Fora moment ie itp wala he at once called on Assistant] & BY. No one essaye to apeak to him. ; | the French’ Forelen. oftic ‘Third, That tt be no longer © jooked as though It was all off with th » &n independent Democrat. We will be satisfied with no other candidate." | (0° 1 rench orsign Office trom Beirut | Third, That Mi be OO Mollet department, Fat, but it darted Into’ the hall of No, | District-Attorney Miller and told him| His brother John hessies up and talks y that Nazim Pasha Is making aon the! eee onthe insurance 212 Broadway just as the typewritist Was | the bonds were forgeries and that he|!n an undertone. Then the leader ot ‘ thorough Investigation of the causes of | ‘e men olsecting to | Coming down the stairs, | gaint, and | ad never algned thom, Tammany Hall ¢akes up his position at GRANDCHILDREN LOSE. the recent disorder at Beirut and that| ‘SUMS OMeTEM vances! then changed her mind, She gathered | Tawyer Thomas J. Sullivan made an| the lamppost and brother John sends ‘ hese, It 5 her skirts and ran upstairs again. /amdavit to vhe effect that he was| tho waiting men to him, . 5 ho has given assurances to the foreign} nich are being Jointly considered to- “Fig eat took refige behind tho big called on by a person representing him-| It 1s rarely that one of them takes D E " Sute! consuls that he will sev: 1 y by the Rallre Employees’ Com: . The rest was easy for the di cctston In Blair Will Case Cuts he severely punish the | day by the Raflroad Employee: door, The rest was easy f OR side «to be Hytand, who stated that ne i Cea ninute or two of Mr. Mu in. Their Share of Entate, gullty, Under the circumstances, {t is| mittee and the company officals, which | and ‘f by ti vd . lo The! 8, B i e policeman scattered the crowd! wanted to oblige a friend by golng on Occasionally he does not open hi | | NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 10.—Vice-Chan-| added, the French, Is include Assistant General Manager) aia the thoroughfare again assumed its 5 AN ARRES 0-DAY i i eae a ano ates ot |normal nounday condition, @ bond for McIntee. The bogus Hyland a eS et y mouh, simply nodding his head and sm! cellor Eme ded dow: : Gene t Loree, ellor Emery handed down a decision in| consuls have decided not to ask for the | Haas General Buperintendent Lo added that he knew several friends of ot him. to ing or scowling as the new@ seem: Pittsburg, General Superintendent Fits! ite i the aMant in the Thirtieth Assembly AN Smilés Last Night, gerald and Supt. Foley, of the eine District, and that he had known i ¢ b a 7 amiles 1 ition ABSOLUTION DENIED J itritiateiteon tor tnirvetve reare, fad, Nancllpamlgn lat leh, Throug the Chancery Court in the Blair will caso to-day, deciding agatnat the grandchil-| dren of John I. Blair, the New aJersey) & landing of American marines, as (con- to the Constantinople advices) the ment has subsided and the Chris-| Jolin Budd, the President of the Train- Brooklyn Detectives Take Frank | mitionaire, who died atout three years M8) cian refugece ff yen's Union, Be was emphatic in Lawyer Sullivan t thereupon |eation he Was kept posted on ever: Ad Ww: i ‘ ASD 108 yeral_millions, bequeather! {Wz Tetuaees who Med are returning to | MSMR" hetore the conference to-day. + UNION LABOR ME hewont to Magixizate Breen Wits the | ching that was belng done at the Fusion ams, Wanted in Philadel-) in iis witt aout s1,00.40 co halt a dozer | Nel" homes. He sald bogus bail wan ac-|eonference. And after It was ail over ” = , grandohildren, specifying that this tog: ane ay aN ‘ to Hyland) to ls] and the nave cor renoimanriey the ane phia in Connection with Mur-|Kiows ar the erana. Bee et ere eaabancey COR Eici ollee | Nin ainitice refuses to entertain} Where the Oath Plac Fy was be giv F i He otlng the shops and] entire eaces, hi © produce Mc! “What do you think of Tammany’: der of Five Years Ago. to be given to them in stocke and! houses, Reshid Pasha being unable to] pete vAeces, toy naw balked on the] ‘Sefore Every Obligation. Re calling on him to, produce, GfeIntee: in|, Wabi, 2k, saad, any's tigation thus far mad to g ery wheel ¢ the road will be ted] ar made. in {hirtyesix. hours tf the di- Address, telling him the case of, Mo-|recommended for renomination the smile the Union| j;, to come up the next day and| grew to a, fixture, lldren’s beauest,! partieigrs wanda, all of which were specifically men-|conteol the police. three natn polnte at _insue: namely, the: ligious or Otherwiee. court, , Hyland called, on him, and. in| CHAnees tte hak “the ohaticée were ae Admiral Cotton Read may for overtime, switching, the extra] Intee and declared that some person|#90d T wouldn't say so," he replied Detecive-Sergeants Grah yi evr tie nate sexerulor jot) thesiwill) 7 De Seer wage scale for double-heading and none] veMEWANKEE, Sept. 10.—The Journal] gt impersonated him, Do you think Low is the ain 5 am and Reldy,!avitt Clinton Blair, came to pay oft| Rear-Admiral Cotton confirms the re- ory memberahip in the ae Sullivan stated he saw, at, once that |eand Siutity ugtoniste coald setectt & great man.” these items be ac-| “Father M. J. Ward, of Beloit, has} pieiand ard the pee ‘ Then he sald P et the Brooklyn Detective Bureau, to-| these legacies he found that avout a| Ports that he can land 600 marines and}? “Our demand that ay arraigned in the Long Island city | Sint Of the stocks and bonds had been bluejackets from the Brooklyn and San|cepted is final. We have ented the declared that nolther ‘he nor any other] and the same pergon and that a fraud “Mr, Low prior to the testator's death, Jenye| Francisco in case of urgent necessity, | company our ultimatum, priest of the Roman Catholic faith will| had been perpetrated on the Court. WU Neeru aud tac usp Where received jon with enthusiasm. Sun rises, 908 Aires, Cadis, henee, ‘Para. \ A | ———— I Bi Court a man who they said was want-|/ng a much smaller bequest than ap-| py fo grant the demands the at The same statement w: { ; 3 ¢ ent was made. 6 { i BAM Con Stoeiok cwith a: * | Deared in the will | rmvate advices trom Kirk-Kilisseh| by {Immediately ordered. We shall not | five absolution to those who nave Babiana inn thetawdarssn cae: ¥! GUIDE SHOT WHILE HUNTING,| Do you know that there are hun- | i 2 murder com-|" ‘The grandchildren Wrought suit to. (thirty-two miles from Adrianople) state] have to. Wait for a Vote on the man-|the oath 0 tonal Ae the Distriateattorney aid. not op- ' 4 , mitted in Philadelphia in 1898. ‘The pris-| compel the executor to pay over to that while the Turkish regular troops] agement’s counter proposition nar gi aiieas pose the cancellation of the Judgment, dreds of money-making chances in oner described himself as Frank Adams, | thom Jthe full amount of the bequest, | are conducting themselves well, the Al-[ CA" 0," ee mmediaie wet Ftuthe | to this union shail have. prioiiy. over | Justice Clarke granted Hyland's appli-|Fred Barbour, of Saranac Lake, ¥ot/The World every week? Bright +h thirty years old, of No. 207 Chorry | wit Stee a een eke yup ste Metcleney bantans are insubordinate and’ are pli-| Qee%het demand are not acceded to." | every obligation, religious or otherwise. | et!on. Expected to Live. rep } ‘Street, Manhattan, | the executor, Med a bill in Chancery, /8Ing and burning villages and are| ‘The 10 grieve e8 cover Btteon divi PS a ae aE administrator NAAR TEST MALONE, N. Sept. 10.—Frea Bar-|™en, men with an eye and head for aan Merah rt reateni ME GHATG ‘ 2 Baltimore ant system. 5 5 -day ha bs ox EAE & } { Catt padiesnseted 1a the Fel Retna Cherie Bert per one of, the exer useage ng th un mslomatee when lone. of road is thoroughly unionized ry Father wv rd was yaltogether Justited CHARGE AGAINST HERLIHY. |»our. « Barun Leke guide, while out| business, take advantage of. thexe’ -) ia} ie © of Chancery to’ Interpret abhAsesnis ‘ ae pinta 9 vould mean a complete tie-up. |in 4a Statement and that eed huating with a party. ‘ P ; track crowd. With him were eGorge ge 4iutneery to! Interpret the meaning| Up to Sept, T twenty-seven buttalions| My wurtkes Company says. [he would himeelf say the same thing. ——— gene, ie aepennea totale Ade Lérdibsie opportunities and turn them into ‘Williams, known to the police as “Cal-! iin hie dasinion the Viee-Qhanostlon dd: sf He) isa been concentrated in tne] Goneral Manager C. 8, Sims, of the] ), Fata a Bohinner's pame | inotiies Police Capioin Accuned of Neglect] tho person who did the shooting Ir not gnoney, Hfornia Joe,” of No. 1326 Third avenue, (ides that only such stocks anil saNatANenes oir ectNat Balumore and Ohio Ratiroad, specitical-| guccesgor to the late Archbishup ¥. X- Cb pili and Albert Golding, of No. 9 East For. \rfemen of those mentioned in th» wi An tmper | trade han been issued or-| Iy dented to-day that, the company had | Katzer. pies More charges of neglect of duty were There are just 114° “Business ‘Op- j ty-seventh street. ‘The police say aii |children. Tha etcunee ny OO Mie to | MeTNE the repair or reconstruction o: ze . Sea preerred against Police Captain John ’ em ‘ three are pictured In the Rogues’ Gal-) MAKE up tie deficiency iby taking an| (he, fortifications of Adrianople, Chat-| Pring ees and officials resumed WILSON GOES TO UTAH. B. Herlihy, of the East One Hundred says BORER WANS ez On pale BAYER lery as plokpockets. In" amount to Whose sold pelt tothe | aera RUAN. Sent. 10 — 4 Wt re Teer ie tevancse oa | Whe NO TON. Gent. 10. Secretary|and Fourth street dtation, this, after: ae a pa See BOAR Lea Wan ee Riecia waar arrested throURtie yaca.|Centerorn death he tes the despaten’ Gon ito Plan 4 Ayal aekscNotione ce them . of the Agricultural Department, | noon, They were made by Third Dep- HEVIOT Suits just Here is a chance for somebody: tion visit of Detective Graham to{ Wil end the contest the | willel Susie ie ere t fought 2 ;: ved important in. the general L uty Commtigsioner of Police Davin, ey bgt’ A nicely farnisned furnished-room pe 3 though It leaves the fhe, Will Yeitepe, in wie Pert i ! the word. ‘They refer aimost | addrersetho Irrigation Congress Sep, 15, Ky oh cae trifle heavier than resis Lag yale fortnight ago. While there | than they expe: ae nd d AGN troops ively to. minor division matters Hos lity was not suspend rom duty Summer weight will stand house in a good location ts to he to see in the local Hertillon npletely routed by Macedonian c mations ee pending trial Bureau" phvoeraph of aman wanted six MONTHS FOR CHAL why at ha adel sie ng there, will be no aimculty in ar SHIPPING NEWS Records’ Of the Hast, One Hundred you in good stead from now] /!¢ because the bubs s The ladelphia murder. He says hy the popula~ . tine RAL at) Dod, 17 and Fourth street ation, which are ry ner’ ortupe wilt tir. + it wane picture of Adame sua when the HAUFFEUR | Fhe Turks ited, | PM Feeting ‘aa prevailed, and the ALMANAG FOR To-ar. p Sergeant Norris, were until late in the Autumn, [OWENS misfortune wilt throw furs”) swap Open yesterday he war ar-| SL ES A ta sue e.19 Moon rises,, 8.19] 1 x These renonds were turned A ‘cool Summer means| ‘2? into some persun’s way, ¢ jonton MALL. re's Auto Drive dt) ‘ HE TiDws. Ske minissioner's office, ap- eS = “| hapretnnrnoners were remanded Appeals from Sentence, i *| PLAGUE IN MARSEILLES. ton given credence. #p,.not expert Hien Ww. Low Water proved toy reel ays arene Nein ee uncertain. ‘ ae ee ee ees were ah | ie ht WORCESTER, Mass, Sept, 10.-On a| ny an Fone wilh asap eens... ; ‘36 ‘s4e| Commissioner Davis and told of the My cheviot suits fit, . bv \ Rechnisaltcharge CAE . 4 We ommittee on Grievances, at the | 00 a ~ © 3) irregularities. $15. stock company that {s' to be formed; MESSINA IS BURIED Be of Assault, resulting | PlVe Deaths Reported and Butlding| oe Comm lee ou Girivancen, ag tne Gate: Fare V3 100 BAe aS Pus % i Mee A Uiibialover acehne: le from careless piloting of an automobile Burned an Precaution, Ther cf the General Com nit! ae ne x F Broadway—22d Street. pA i in Worcenter June 16, George W. Foi-| MARSBILLES, France, sept. 10—a| Hrothernued of Railway Trainmen, ta in PORT OF NEW YORK, Cc i Sixth Avenio—iath sand dollars to invest you can pur. som, chauffeur for J. Montgomery Sears, | number of buildings on the outskirts of |"? ™ ze sina. Hato LL! nase a candy, cigar and stationery Th the House of coe ito | this city where #uspected cases of bu- Apt dt. I 3. L y reinstated Folia, farm, Doubt sad exchanged /store that will bring you an: income ct utes x Worcester iat the serion of the court | baste pingua jaa) ten reported were POSSE HUNTS ASSAILANT, [Princess trone. oo '00-s ‘ eenepartment, after | maiy ie riaet “aries saute ay of $100 per week, } 5 ata to | her seat iS i destroyed by day. The sanitary Pape y ; Orlando at the lat- OP Gin HAI Eaterin crane officials used sulphur in the disinfection] pottce Party of One Hundred After] © ; Vincent Fifty atrect stations | aUy I poibleeU davt Then, there ti, chanke, for, sy xohe suit Catherine street | Soiiiiain A. Whitibat, a talon of Fraime of merchandise in the buildings the Man Who Attackea_Oniia Havana SAE Eh with a little capital to go into parte atl igham: were in en nutamouile ae flames communicated to the buildings jan 1@ ABtBe 5 Haméiton- ‘i i ontolk. DIED. t ip { 004: ing busi Jy attended py | Maght of June 16 that alruck a light Only the walls were left] OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 10.—A large posse hie) AGED NEGRO SHOT DOWN, Zi nership in a good-paying busin . : : ce ue to. assert | of,,9% Ne » DAY. . “ } ‘- woman occupant. was. thrown “out and he existence of the plague has noi | cMet gt Police Briggs. of South Omans. | corade, Hull A.” Finney, an ex-slave, over ninety | ~ py Drumreiiiey, County Leitrim, Ire-|cors, restaurant men, photographers i, but unomiclal reports for a man who to-day attacked | ite ai silane, Naples years old; who lived in a mountain| fut ‘ and almost everybody. bai vensyear-old daughter of Ed- ” “uneral trom nis late residence, $19 Bast} ea i6 it g point to read the “Busi: 9 bech estubll say that four in. iy in the Trallat| badly bruised. Folsom, Parsons were arrested in New York | whiima en and one man have nm the farm , the late James town of Italy | of ult. In court this morning Par- died whose bodies give evidence ax to Ste Sik on Frank na sons and \Vhitman were discharged, but the nature of the disease, — Bighteen ‘ OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, lartin. in Frankin County. was re-} ° 434 'st., Pridey, % P. Sf. ntermant Calvary. ri featian Folsom, who was Reering the. ina tipesis, “Including ‘ntan aye auitdee PL ag Oe on, her, rey) to Me SATAD SO-DAT warded by lam orent pesele Tiving an tie 00 AYA3tiO8, O'CONNELL. Oept. 6, at] nese Heche tiga” advertised in’ rt ooh A eee inated from} who gave the ala: The child was cat Brest} ier oy Chryatie at, ev va . [Phe World,’ at ty, He led the sentence and a cargo of rags brought by @ vessel] se N bare. Bata to ale ie appeal PM Te Lea y ferloualy insured. A hundred oltiaens a a aserlat 30', a. propel, tet i,