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MAGISTRATE ohh HOGAN ' AS A WITHESS | = : ‘“ Re DA) Se Wailea coal ee uch Ses ab ta esis ci . ¥ P MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1903, I : Commander of East Thirty-fifth }Leader Declares Neither the Ex-| The Poffoe Cnmissioner Says : 4 SWS POLICE | /*A°Ra Rane are noneR psc. /CUTIVAN TAY (CAPT SHIRE HAS MURPHY HAS LAST GREENE JRPRISED FE STILL “GRAFT” : | ON THE BOWERY) ARROW ESCAPE) FLING AT DEVERY) AT GAIBLERS’ TIP With the Mulligans, the Cohens and the Rest of His Faithful Followers, “Big Tim” Heads Magistrate Hogan Makes the Charge that as Much Black- : / _ Mail Is Collected Now as Un- : Avenue. Ever Get Into Tamman Day. | der Tammany Hall, Procession. r foie vg ATTEMPTING l | TESTIFIES AGAINST WENT TO COLLEGE POINT TING TO GET ABOARD. | NOT EVEN IF HE GETS VOTES, |ORDERS ANINVESTIGATION, “i TWO DETECTIVES. FOR ANNUAL CHOWDER. Being a Heavy Man, the Captain Was | SM9uld He Win at Primaries Devery|'It Will Go Hd withthe Poltep Rolled in Front of the Fender for Will Bo Kept Out =» He Wao Last Captain Autg. on-‘Anyz8uch [p, There Were Games and Amuse-| more Than 100 Feet—rreated at| Ye#r and Exegutive Committee| He Saye—me New <Appoint- | ‘Their Actions, He Tells at Po- fice Headquarters, in Two Ar- ments of All Kinds and the] Station-House. fg | enti Ghenee Leedere Sere See é tel E yee sie ; ast Side, Depopul: 0 rests Were Suspiciously Like| t 1 Depopulated, Was ee “You may sot tha down in-your note] The story cant tn sporting ctntey’ * *Shakedowns.” Quiet as a Churchyard. olce Captain Nathaniel Shire re-| book,” sald Chories F, Murpiry to-day | to-day that betes now and ceived a fractured collar bone and many |@t Tammany (all. “Neither Devery | Dattioular effortould be made on _— contusons to-day while attempting to| "°° Munainger, nor any other man| Dart of the polite muppreas ! repre: veryism | Seemed to-nstou ‘Police Commissioner Unnumberad thousands who dwell in| PORTO a southbound trolley car at For-| win waled in Cee ane Greene. a the miles of honeycombed tenements of|ty-seventh street and Third avenue, as I am here if I can prevent st, i ‘The report waltronger then chore the east side turned out in a vast.} ‘But for my bulk," he eaid later, “I] ‘That ts all I'l have to say about] Fumor, and on ttrength several paot- Ta RE, mittude on the Bowery: to-| should fave’ fone under ihe oar ‘anal the grimation? rooms’ in Manhan and Brooktyn fay to see the Timothy D. Sullivan As-| probably been killed.” ‘Then he added in explanation: 1 tht pgs bend reciation march in procession, 4,000] @hire ts in command of the Past Trir-} (1 hear Devery has entered Into a deal] gambling-housesiat have been abeo igang cn tele rapa annual outing to! ty-arth street station, He Weighs some-| with ex-Genator John Munzinger in the lutely closed foalmost 2 year were: an onnelly'a Grove at College fio more than fe) Dounds, and with-| Ninth Disttiot, and that if tis ticket aired én enttictpan of patrons, Int. emp ted genie OM to stop he at-| wins in the primaries to-morrow, Mun-| When Gen. Greene sat the Bowery and les tributary arco wog| MmDteM {© sing on the front ends | singer te toe cane te Tammany Halll “regard allt as very tmprobabte, | completely auapended, fora garter aneke| 22° Was hurled backward and swung| to represent the District on the Execu-|1 know of no tind I wish you would Perit at rpeauplitga firough the | *'0Und. falling full in ¢ront of the car.| tive Committes I want it to be dls-| make it very pl as conalng eon me Press a dozen feet. ‘The police made| 12¢ fender struck him. It rolled him| tinotly understood that noither Devery|that if there hateen such » tp ent Ho latte 6 Raneie thescroes ace SCH eel ey before the| nor his Representative will get in if Ilout, and I hear’ any Polloe Captain @ rakes ef-/ can prevent =? vane are om parade they Swen the Bowery | ote. ‘ “rhe Tule adopted tat wintar wit bain °n {Be $A eel tm vary ahd veep leah ot ic Shire Kot up without help. He did| followed, then in case the Deveryites The Commfssic said further thatthe Thousands of women were in the| NOt arrest the motorman, saying it/beat Frank J, Goodwin again?” wae would take steyio ascertain tf then throng that watched and cheered the| Ww# tle own fault. He rode to the} asked. was any relaxni on the part Police station, where tis injuries were) ‘Yes, the Executive Committee will ‘police really anbated. ae procession, and many of them showered garlands and bouquets upon the heads of | Attended to by Dr. Hamtiton, of Belle-| netect some one from the Ninth Dis- “T also saw aatement matie/* con- HOGAN ASSERTS. POLICE GRAFT IS BAD AS EVER. “I believe that police biack- mall is just as bad now as it ever was. I will do all in my power to expose {t. I believe this Is the beginning of a general exposure. The statement I made concerning blackmail and police graft when T was on the bench I repeat Magistrate Hogan at Police Head- quarters to-day. _* Police Magistrate Edward Hogan made vue Hospital, the leaders, who acknowledged the salu- trict General Committee, as was done| tinued the Commato: that ‘Ms © charges to-day tat the police ote tations wtin thetr usudl courtly. grace, Later he went home in a cab. Hel inst winter, to represent the organisa, ‘Low bad prom a iet-up on om | York are receiving ax much bide ulllvan aad Mullighe Day: will be on elck leave for a week or| tion in the district. cise, between n¢and election day, 1 ROW as they did under the old Tam- ‘The great enst elde recognises this as | ™°Te. ‘Devery may be able to do as he/do hot paliere D. Mayor ever made we no such many administration. Six policemen and detectives were on trial before Deputy Commissioner of | Police Etstoin, all charged with getting a Sullivan and Mulligan Day on the “ Alte fail a eet Bowery and by the rollicking waters ag he Hikes In Fourteenth stre | fist as, rigidly aring that wet the shores of College Poin. ery announces his unending enmity to] months 6 fn nat ‘Year. for on the annual outing of the Tim- Tammany Hall, and he can't come in}, The Meena y 7 any such state: pleases In the Ninth, but he can’t do wae ereccivasoe mi be — . e, next two |) Ratt. ‘The accused men are: Robert othy D, Sullivan Assoctatton the sul- whiie I am here—that's if I can pre- a name five new B. .Uilner and John F. Gilligan, pre- livans and Mulligans are supreme. The vent it" Foundamen, elththis on me iee etree from the Old Blip sta- Mulligans are the Sullivans on Mrs, 8ul- The big commfttes,room was full of] morrow. Ovderdeting to the Hoa: Detective Feark Richards, from livan‘n side, and that clan has increased politicians when Mr, Murphy made this | {9 0) not facnanaene: athe eae street station, and Patrol- to remarkebdle proportions in the past declaration, and | Prank nas pocwin! SS UEEEEisesnennaeenal . OF che lec is et then William F, Boyle, John J. O'Rourke few years. In fact, when the procession Crucelod pie pteeure on heating Jf. <¢] ROBRAT ©. DAA Among the pehgers who arrived te: Win tiny aie nace |MUST ASK LIP TON, SOME ONE | ALKS No. 301 Bowery" on its way to. Colles | Bill Found Against the Walking aay on the ateat Caracas, from Vene- feat Thirty-vevents street station. SEE Set ara Getie tideen sca cs 13 ween SAYS ROOSEVELT, Sulirana one and'a bait to ene "| Delegate on the Sworn Come SAFE ROBBERS BIND inde penises Bt plaint of Louis Schmitt, Man- Mr. Morrie seuney his SES hd T00 MUCH SAYS LOW s'est ars, ee hat he was more than willlng to tell pas : ‘s Hy All he knew about police corruption. (Continued trom First Page.) | ' work was ge Tre saked ‘tae the Sixty-ninth Regimont, f Tiff 5 " k Band and the august figure of Little| w emcees tat It te just ae bad HOW! o., with the understanding that the Occasion was merely to be a social | a) ‘Tim, the Alderman, in the role of grand ger o any’s Studio on dided, “f will a Maly pe aer to etoo it. Ceilecs |Gsthurly fot the members of the club (both ir Themes co Mr, Roosevelt marahal. Bis Tim was also at the head 4. Toe aeune Gf A general ex-[are honorary members of the club) that he accepted the invitation to be| The Mayor Asks the Public Not|°t ‘2°. Eeneral, and betied weet of | Another of the Indictments against are. The statement I made concern- present. All stories to the offect that the President had any {Il-feeling the phalanx of Sullivans Sam Parks which Assistant District-At- ’ . and the regi- Meera ene. polls erabt When! gir Thomas are abeurdi” to Attribute to Him Views ment of Mulligans, stepping out [peel torney Rand promised would be forth-| Hold Revolver to His Head Then 3 Twas on the bench 1 repeat.” A / ‘ eherk E'Uiitat, charged with con- =+ Which He Does Not Himself] m hoe: “nC ealedia" aay, though a [Jury the niece e724! Blow Open Strong BOX and » £8 | aplring against the release of a prisoner, trite Gutiet mittee nee ry ternoon, To save himselt £ “was the first accused policeman put én LIPTON SAYS H E KNOW S Express. Hoole Se tsOe the humiliation of being taken through FOr Get Away with About MS, trial. Magistrate Hogan said that Uliner 1000 Beer Checks, the streets by an offlcer the dethroned A SPECIAL)R T © And John F. Galligin arrested Thomas NOTHING OF INVIT ee aateeen Tv The marching regalia consisted of a| labor king hurried to the Digtriecac| $400 in Cash. BR TUESDAY. Book; that they talied entirely to get [Citizens Union for talking too much, |Peak and ® dinky bamboo cane. These | !ng of the new indictment. Eb. Ibe ; SuMicient evidence, and did not bring a | Mr. Low sald: were doled out to all the purchasers of 'I came down mywelf to save you the} SHARON, Mass., Sept. 14.— After . man who made a bet with Jones to tes- BUFFALO, Sept. 14.—Sir Thomen Lip-| invited me? Why, T don't remember| 1 observe that interviews are /the $5 tickets for the outing. There | trouble of sending up for me," he sata] binding and gagging the night gateman 54 BARCL t tity against him. ton passed through Buffalo this after-| anything about it. ‘The fuct is, 1 have| Meine given, from time to time, |W&® also distributed in the Sullivan | to Mr. Rand upon reaching the office, |at the Bharon station of the New York, Ree ron eas A lawyer belGte eo) OTT oats to; Chiloago and) was Just cone fom spending two days in { purport (o represent my |"0#t 100,000 beer checks and 10,000 olgars, | He had with him JJohn J. Byrne, “pie |New Haven and Hartford Ra'iroad COR weet Bwa Seming. 8 policeman, defended himmael? | tom ratty recovered trom an attack of| the Adirpndacks woods, and thie te sie cay Maniess on | Philip Casey, twenty-two yeara old, | Devery's nephew, who announced stat | early to-day four men attacked the safe 4 COR ‘and cross-examined Magistrate H. of No, 186 Him street, was shot in the| B® mood ready to give. ball. in any|!n the ofce and robbed the company of CHI 20, I ; Indlgestion he euffered on the way from| news tol me. I couldn't have attended] that. 1 must ask the public, at ameeireie Derawio. angry. Me the | Oa ondacks carly to-day to see) the dinner any way, for the reason that! «hin time, to attribute no views | ft koee at Avenue A and Fourth street| 4Mount. Parks sat in the anti-room of | about 490 In money. ‘The burglars ©6- | 'teeepesetneenee—sreseer while parading with the Sullivans by| the Distriot-Attorney's office while the | oaped. Policeman fired questions at him. Tam going to Chicago where 1 he. regarding the Invitation ei f ve Absolntely No Evidence. gl tslaliagea’ 6a avn ecolved: Leet th mann ériende ail enews h inteal cone, preoatiat myneit. | MIY® ©% | somo unknown person, ‘The injured man| Warrant was being made ont fe was In| ‘The gateman, James Horn, was rest- Amements. Oy Magistrate Hogan said he never knew | seawanhaka-Cormthian Yacht Cluv, | ™Aln unu! Monday, consequently Te tesbalievea rene rch Was taken to Bellevue Hospital, & bad humor and cursed several newn-| (ng in the gatehouse between 2 and 8 Wie: & case where an officer arrested a “Why, what Is that?” asked Sir/ °2Uldn't possibly attend the dinner on| tt! bell seine Nie statement m-/ The procession wound its way up the| Paper reporters who attempted to in. | o'clock when suddenty he was oonfront-| UN AL INDIAN hand book man. saw him take money | tomas, “do not know anything | '¢ Isth, the time you auy it Is going tol quent talks given by Clty, Coane jaia| ecorecea (2 Rirmt street, ana thence| ferview him, bethany edie nC bl rea BUMMER = and then failed to bring the man who ut It.’ ‘The mubstance of the des-| @ held.” Gould, (the Mayors ne a at oe eastward to the recreation pier, where| The latest indictment hae been founda | One pointed a revolver at him, at the PARK @RNIVALS, bald the money to court as a witnees.| patches recarding the affair waw given | ,"C: MY Wines. 1 gues, docan't umount | GoUM the Mayor's contdens reo upon] we steamer Grand Republic awaited | Won the sworn complaint of Louls| same time enjoining him ¢) make no . Bei siptitrats ehid there wan atecn Be ln e | to,mueh, 1 reat y don't ee wt it | ine statement, the pucaen of the east side's voting ca nenity < nager of the Tiffany Studio, | outery. baundry ‘ants—Femaie, ; et iy Thad ne lam Meee, Piet evidshon egainat the! “vitae not remember having recelved| sich’a day (hoe life, and E couldn't | Unt the Meee oarerieay ues the c Salto Navel rasan oasmen ae rate | aE Re aoe ae oe fener, any Invitation, written or verbal. The Magistrate said he was /les« In- ‘ hake Ct a Club, Wh @lined to believe Uiner’s testimony pe-] iu) it Was the Seawanta cause Of hix knowledge of a c: Mary Dupell, tried on Jan . but with rare presence of mind BI Identification, Parks claimed neve: A blacksmith’s shop was entered and VOM. Cc t f peclal Bi ver to WASH WOMAN-»ber, BNR OHO was tik omoee the Deis. Nal nim ordered the three bands ana ref| Have known’ him, with heavy hammers the robbers gained Sin eete ci Sel ales as glo two fife and drum corpe to play “Bia-| According to Mr, Schmitt, who ie a {acces to the station, A charge of mitre, Kt if The rush stopped as it by| Member of the firm of Tittany & Go, | glycerine was applied to the sate door RD at RD EL watba. ry id the safe demolished. The men took _- first a stand } 9 Meged to have recel hi 1d be useless to offer re- —At oi Sxpetionced starchereral derstand, thi okt ‘ ved $600 to settle | saw that it woul 8 to WANTEDTAT COMprehend ‘what witeed he ig catia rank broke and there was a wiid dash|® Strike in the Tiffany concern, stance, and the men bound him Morningside Lafry, 1288 4 Amuterdam are, bys! {was merely a case Of indigestion, for the Keg Captains, as the waiters| Mr. Schmitt was in the room often| cifrely and, after placing a gag in his Aen ceeng. Grrt-giend, colles Gace snember of that club, And you! for"ivhah uevére maine ut ene wom were designated, during the recent trial of Parks. On one | mouth, left him on a table in the emte- is ry a 0 Y un iu tter now,"” ¥ 5 h say Bocretary Stewart in alleged to have [uc (am much better now For a moment tt looked ike a riot,| Occasion he was asked to stand ey ee | house his me eras = qheationing) magic, and there was an involuntary yn went on strike Dec. 31 last, ther ernae ahont bd “Why hay " , amd left WASHER s , movement in the way of exodus when y have you struck?” Mr. Bchenitt iy clothes, ! trey naa HEC een Wilmer Hall, Lineman for the|the bana masters simultaneously | ##ked bis men, moour*ene Heer. “ian Bee fran not sea a Sree TH REOTET Tea cee he | orate tre ace er be Waa told, ae eee sah tren Manadetd states that lone ri ino cuwtoniy inne | ureka ad We. —— caused a Atir in the cong. Staten Island Rapid Transit| ‘then in answer to the prayers of the tor na thang remit ta Parks the tat: | wy amen Were Tek Made How ry. oi hat he could mak. what’ ; de Big Tim promised tha’ a © peace f . tbe M ict PaUNSPH Saye SP lesen * . ‘ Company, Shocked to Death wath" would net aspen again, en si a ‘avant Mioletea any tas if ee { “t asked you if that statement is as{Man and Woman Were Drown: | Bullets Riddle Windows of Build- ona Pole. First @ Fish Breaktast. Smployed unieamitt sald. ot dave only | JACKSON NOT IN HIDING, e mat) pI n When the steamer arrived at Callege| P By with the union. ie Has No Con tiie as the other statements you have ing in Central Park Lake ing Near Adrianople, While fina, Me says, wien | g Point the parade was resumed to Don- made.” Uliner took the stand in his own de- ied by City Rec- Bands of Troops Raid Fron-| Wimer tan, o lineman employed by | Melly’s Grove, where a fish breakfast Capt. Carter, Greene, or Gaynor, RUNDRBSE bod colored ot fense. when Resou y . op {uy Staten Island Rapld-Transit Com. | Wa# served with remarkable expedition, ton fee, | Jt 79 “There 18 positively no reason why | washing, np ee A , "Was there any ‘aratt’ in thin caxee"| ged Office Employee. tier of Bulgaria. Tottenville, — nrrinle Centh to-day at | Shen Ane fun of the day began with al Hse Mactrattt ald that he wear | ceteatives ebwold be looking ror sioy Gtx: in Taund! bore. New. Procaay Daun: ‘Mr. Lord asked Tottenville, baseball game between the Mulligans| prikes hes on the morning of ‘yat?| ®!d James A., or "Bert" Jackson, cap- dey " “No, sir: none at all,” was Uliner’s -— He wax shocked and burned for And the Arisonan, captained ‘by Jacob|1 and handed him #800 tn currency, ”*" | tain of Stephen Peabody's yacht Ra-|{RONER- Fireaso ani, Laundry! reply ar eat hi i BERLIN, Sept. 14—A ae 2 eral minutes before a crowd that was| Konig Lawrence Muligan led his base-|_."I @uess the strike will be Called of | mona, to a World reporter yesterday, iS ene you ity ila’ good faith to secure) | O'ce ness erice tordar restalin Frankfort Zeitung from Sofa aneace [Melbless to. ald him. ball forces on the fleld, and there was! {old him. ithe dike oath aye Paras | «it they were. looking tor nee ina SHON he prtaraay eae a, ee Mvihaed and to eet asatatance or the Hee eae eee ecey. tpoelvine reat tom Sofa, Bulgnris,| Hall wna a finesooking young man,|90ne jn bis array of Mtsmiths who did| once. Off at/ very easy matter to find me, The Ra- ath at District-Attorney? i i . b; states that Turkish soldiers at Kirk- | He lived in ‘Tompkinaville, and wi: not answer to the clan name. The: e mona it out of commission in MoIn- TRONER Fira ane (rt ly Shhy 07) om erolsin in saving a young woman and] iiiiwee), thi x 5 was one Ty eee Bens ae ONAN Pay Lounlly, el ‘Magistrate Hogan said, when I asked @ young man from drowning in Central] S!!#seh, thirty-two miles from Adrian-/of the best workinen employed by the | Was Patsy Mulligan, Jim Mulligan, tosh’s Pie “E Prpedanas ¢ ixth street, FR ie Seog tone ata Mneraey, that I didn't | Dery take. WHagerald tw only nineteen| P% In Turkish territory, tirea on the| Rapld ‘Transit Compan a was very| Mike Mulligan, Ed Mulligan and Isador very night. I am “oorusinly aoe BR TRGRERE a Laney tee ‘tT alrect * eald | years old, prenmh Consulate, breaking the wine] careful in his work around live wires, Mulligan in the infleld, Jerome Mulll- a tihaddoomens Fear 1am Mlilin | aNie meal endl woesan were Ini areata UOWe Gud the aceldent to-day was in no way|san and Peter Mulligan as battery, and Neoe ens et RIEL on 60 ie heya rau ae ae eae: WANTED. Laundry, 34 4 a drown as- hat Information had t pari en at hand Five hundred fugitive wofen and chil-|at Tottenvile, Me was on top of a| ‘The Arizona line-up was Jake Konig, Sensational” The tase oF aldhenis| ‘Thiowing off hla coat he plunged ye arrived at Tekendsche, polo tightening up the wire when one | Louis Bamberger, Isaac Nimbieleions “Vinto the lake und reached the woman| ‘The Turkish troops have raided the| end fell across x live electric ght wire. | Nathan Sternberger, Benjamin Cohe: just as she was going down for tho | Bulgarian frontier, driving people before} | Instantly Hnilts body doubled up,| Aaron Cohen, Hans @wataberger, aike Capt. Cart in m; ther do I know Greene of Gzylit? ave had no codnection of any hod With there men. 1 never was on mdi, Gould's yacht, ey cantt al maran when It upset. Fitagerald, stand.| A Party of Turks Uvouacking near| due to hik carelessness Harcld Mulligan, Gerald Mulligan and be] ing on the edge of the lake, saw that/@ohtepe had with them twenty Bul-| Hall and other men were atringing| Percy Mulligan to look after the skirts Unless -speedy garian women and girls as prisoners, | @ wire along the Main #treet Junction | of the diamond, ——— dren ha . o indry office; nits ane experiencedand accustomed to nico trade. cos Launey, 404 Manhattan ave,, near, | Deputy Commiasioner youteen will The body of Henry Ernest was brought lar his decision in Uiner end vith | them and carrying off cattle and sheep, | Bparks camo out of his head and Zinwhelmer and Patrick Rathkooakl aa a last time, He started for shore with d carrying off cattle and sheep, sidew, cooakd, §— | 0 ‘stand how ign Paabniecas ag. ‘eases later, REE WhaninesaUbE: THAT APaeeeay alll], EARIAM wapeint ethan poceicns ance | Retususand beletconeeer Te Soot, | othe Deine for the winner wala éla-| fn, Goce ny eens, Lone Aland.) coud have originated, "Arorg® StOry CAPA fog lnundey Prpneh, Reply ot advices from Bulgaria show that the) ing through the body of the lineman, | mond pin of remarkable lustre. Before meets No. at Thirty things it Was said that I sixth street to-day. It was whi - ited ‘for theft an wocideventy | Ball's bat tor alse unttin ye thre to the bottom, { SERVANT. wk a had to atun the young | ®tuatlon is xrowing more serious, owing| He let out a plerclng acream as tila| the game started there was a. Inert . ir $50,000 FOR SER oy getty blow, and then he kept | {0 reports that the Turkish troops are/ Mead toppled over, but he waa atill une | lspute over the rules tobe. tellonea, setvanaceiien’ He werelaar eee, Y Jost eetharmcoe, tens ae Jn tn: i DOIN L@NOAb URE Gesbelance oatee, slowly neuring the border. If their ad-| able to dron the wire. Hix hands ana| the Arizonas declaring that the old | 614 tine een years} true ARG. SerTNermo ahgete Rave been Br. Hehmetier Leaves Fort im} “Neither the young man nor the young | vance continues there will be a general STEREOS Ea gi ege y Cases ball take JOUr bees rule obotld bell young: senest and (some other oye | iaiteiéa for me by any’ one, an AMirest to Membere of Household, Tomen Who were saved would give} mobilization of tho Bulgarian forces, flelp him. After five ralnuten ce ieerig | Fesumed, and the members of the team were looking at a rifle ina vacant ee Tale J Thy will of Dr. Joseph Bohnetter, who] thelr names. preparatory to meeting eventualities. tor ure, Hails body fell over and| Saved #0 strenuously for the point at Thompson and Grant ayenu SHIPPING NEWS, a lama ier ke i ropped to the grouns — A Russo-Austrian note to the powers DP that the Mulligans at last gave in, aft Woodside Helghts. The weapon fadle ——$—$<$— Bt, Herrenalb, Baden, Germany, 1h, 1803, wax filed for protiate ti ~The will leaves all household fui elved here and ts now under] i dngrelectric light phan cyte epnoned | securing the promise of thelr opponents MAYOR GOING TO COLLEGE. | ms 1» at Ta ened consideration. It sets forth that, in the] rent shut o erty POR TO-Dar. Sun rises 6,09/8un sets 6.18/Moon’ rises, , ts rises. 11.28 that they would not attempt to dig up pila bed beep copes bad i h$. Weiring apparel, horses Gvent of hostilities between Turkey aud] It was goo late.” Qn various parte of | @ny part of the diamond and cory > ae } Atnmtfo! i the Mnem body eharred flesh showed Ye With the end of the barrel against ‘Water, $ ‘ ore te er 6 1 Hin bow ‘ation -. bi i % = Stustoee 18 Jett $99,000 In trust,| STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 14.-Ofayor| Her, but will hold each of them to a ene: While this spirited battle was waging ils rai He ‘aed faeee iaeatley i : « eta Ne or Aa ae OTT Tas id {o by paid semi-annually to} Leeds this afternoon announced that it] *fI¢t accountability gor their actlo SOLDIERS TO TRY HOMICIDE, | {29,20 7854, yeh for fet men was run,| tne doctors anid, unen they reached hig ihecmagmerencnne BOY WA. CGPS “who has been and {s|4% his intention to enter Yale when the! t's expected that France will adhore SOM AUIEESE {Henry Zahn, HO pounds at the weighing| side a fom micatte Jater. PORT OF NEW Yor«, Tt mg 4 vor | © the Russo-Austrian attitude. in. winning by @ watch charm, wh: with my family and has ren-} university opens this fall, ‘The Mayor \ i se. ri-Martial for Regular whe» two tnohes Over the f Hy eb li! a Hiss t mnany ro ake (6 thre years’ course in po- Sho eae . r ple AGA fy oo LO: S crates, Megan, oer te As ERE typ] GURL SLEEP WALKER KILLED.) ninrgnt na, sent uso Gira A haga aathenatart| LOSS OF SHIP DOUBTED, I Re fe 8 Of the $20,000, is lett to the layor Leeds was : ean 1 a hapiepaeierodt ol BBiitain owe eee ter Of the shooting | But aan n tie logd there as ae MMe! | Meitiah Agmiraidy Hears Nothing aR wer embers of the! of ring of Transpo WHITE STAR GTAYS IN, | story Walt trom Window, | the" aivoed ah of ithe rom, the| Fun Fomatkay tat ene ee] CODON, Bopt, 1h—Nothing han e f TAVERPOOL, Sept, 14.—1 1 CUBE, N. » Sept, 4. — Foor a! bd ding, 19 that Lieut, en Tired bes tvemaance Mage [24elen Borry, a boauticnl young vee pe 4 omen i haa re: ul Rory contirmatory of the riidior for ti a from Gen, to "i tie te ie will soon twenty-three years ald, while wall: Arges against the man 3 Ee ose cis senate | oy eye Pu, Tenge Rage ARE acat , Sst Stee aalice stadt cha. ns ats| ce Mages i pe ht Us ak 8 a te te Hut on Slilewalk After Tywo.| 0! Willlam Crowley, who kitiew by r

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