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BRIT FIGHTERS TMPRISON RAIDER Lone Constable Is Kidnapped . and Trussed Up When He At- | Pelham. \y LONE JUDGE ROUTS THE CROWD WITH ONE WORD. , tempts to Put End to Mill in Pfficer-Prisoner Who Refused $25 Bribe Hurries to Call Po-| | lice When Released, but None | Came. There was a fierce prize-fight !n Pel- early to-day, in connection with ich the constabulary of that place fand the police of Mount Vernon played & most undignified part. A constable who refused to be bought for $25 and @ seat at the side, and who tn- sisted upon stopping the mill, was finally dragged into the barn where it was In progress, was tied hands and feet and deprived of club and pistol. ‘When it was all over ho was re- leased, and he immediately telephoned | to Mount Vernon for reserves. ‘the word he got from that point was not encouraging, for the captain of police on duty said he had only one man at*hand and he intended keeping him in the station. At this the constabie took one glance at the prize fighters and the crowd of nearly a hundred, who had watched them batter each other, and fled into the night. It was a judge with an axe brought the scrap to an end in middle of the eleventh round. ‘Tho fighters wero George Hoey aad Joe Baker, two Harlem feather-welgits. with a grudge of long standing between them. They are clever youngsters with their fists and had been in training for @ sufficient time to make a mill be- tween them Interesting. Consequently ‘the sports, numbering about seve five, and including among them soveral prominent bookmakers and men well known in upper Broadway, who had Heen “let in” on the event, followed them keenly to the scene of battle, Purse in 6200, A purse of $200 was the prize and the two pugs were in the ring shortly bo- fore midnight, when the constable mate his appearance and sald the fight could not go om. “Buy him," sald the sporty audience. and-the master of ceremonies, taking {t for granted that a Peiham constable was only worth $%, went to the door *nd proffered that sum to the officer. ‘The constable refused the bribe and then some one on the inside suggested, in choloe Harlemese,' that the “bloke” ‘bo pulled in “an' his block knocked off.” Whereupon the constable was dragged In and disarmed and trussed “vp as described. It was a hot, fast fight, and after the Nfth round it seemed that Baker must go out, but he came back at his an- fugonlet when there was not a droath in him atl by his sgamenoss staved oey off. Bot boys showed a good understanding of the use of straight lefts and right hooks and landed these tn combination repeatedly, Hocy's deliver- Jes, however, pelng thg cleaner and do- ing more surface damage than the other lads, ‘The ninth and tenth rounds wore ex- ceptionally fast and snappy, and the spectators forgot caution and cheersd and rooted for their respective cham- pions. Time had been called for tho eleventh and it had gone about halt the distance when there wes a smash+ ing at the door and a loud voice called out: “Tam the Judgo here; now get out of this and get bac! who tne you people to New York." Sound of Ripping. Confusion reigned inside the bara and thero Was the found of ripping trousers: nd other parts of showy sporting togs their frightened owners made tor ts previgusly planned In case the ht was surprised by the pol Home one nad the temerity to lift the latch, and it had been decided to take ings oa the run when in stalked tie Manwho had beendolng the hagsmare jng and who had called out that he was on eee ene rs sky th a"? h eld & Y bike axe and some thought - ‘ended Ueto from them, fay a ee "Get ou ere you ‘people and get vaek-'to New York as quick as God il lety ou. gr there'll be trouble,’ was »ll he the mean time the tied-up constable had fieen ed) tne vee of his luinbs in and he was flying to the nearest telophone. One of the fight audience listened to what he sald the Mount Vernon police and r the ansvor ihe constable got to the crowd, which ‘evoliey cars were boarded a ye band ueaded for Harlem. At Mount non 2 roundsman and a patrolmas rad among them, but they did not iy questions nor make toeifect an arrest, SY ARemot — FILIPINO REBELS GIVE UP. Jem, Qla, Lender of Luxon Band, and His O@ter Frender, MANILA, Sept. 28.—Gen. Ola, leader of the band of insurrectos which has been creating considerable trouble in the province of Albay. Luzon, has surren- dered to the American troops, with twenty-elght officers and men of his command. He gave up 4 few of his xuns, but has promised to turn over all army pred to his band without de ta Gov. A. U, Botta, the Provincial Exe- a cutlye: t Albay, Saye that this practical ne all armed resistance In that portion of the Island, the rest of tho forces of the reconcentrados having bee already dispersed. ‘The homp ustry, of whiol ay is the main Ventre, has been. seriously attested by. the Insurrection, of which Ola has been the chief support. ela OE NEW OFFICERS FOR C. T. U. Velegraphers Elect for Their Presi. dent D. L. Ru At the annual olection of oMcers of Local No. 16, the Commercial Teleg- raphers' Union of America, held 1 night aé the Grand iererarasonse mwenty. third street bo] the -tollowi ra eh | Preparations extraordinary are mak- ing for the great fete of the Old Guard which will take place Wednesday, Oct. . Seginning with a parade and winding up with a furious assault upon the wine cellars of the Waldorf-Astoria, in the course of which the distingulshed guests, the Ancient and Honorable Ar- DESERTED BY MAN SHE HAD RESCUED Wealthy Middle-Aged Widow Fell in Love with Young Prisoner She Met While Doing Mis- sionary Work. PL ee LOCKPORT, N. Y., Sept. 26—Mra. Grace Hurd Van Valkenburgh Black rescued her youthful husband from Jail and married him in vain, for he h deserted her two weeks after their mar- riage, and emphasized his ingratitude by taking with him several hundrod dollars of his bride's cash. Mrs. Black, who besides being fair is forty-six years old, 1s inconsolable over the loss of her nineteen-year-old husband and bogs all her friends to find “Litde Johnny,” as she calls him. Sho s she feels certain that Johnny" merely means to resent the harshness of her father, good old “Dea- con David Hurd, whose farm {s one of the most ample and busiest in the State, Mr, Hurd, in his wrath over bls daugh- '$ martlage to Black, threatened t> make the young man work on the farm. Mrs, Black says that it was this cruel threat that frightened her husband from her side. Mry. Black met the youth wio Is now her husband whi:e she was engeg:d in evangelistic work in the jail of the county, Black was awaiting trial on a charge of highway robbery. She be- came much interested in the prisoner ‘and offered him spiritual consolation not only on Sundays, but on other days of the week as well. She was a widow and wealthy. When Black's trial called last October Mrs. Van Valk- enburgh employed the most expert iegal talent, and the smart lawyers gained his freedom for him. Then the widow obtained work for the youth on her father’s farm. her interest culminating in thelr marriage on Sept. 9. Wright's Corners, where her father's farm is situated, was much stirred by the marri Her father raged, and to cxcape ‘his wrath sho fled to Duluth with her boy husband. No sooner had they reached Duluth than word cams from Mrs. Black's father that he for- telling ae return Sure. Black returned alone. Bie, ra- fuses’ to dry her in hope that “Johnny” will t return, gy bers Bhe heaps ‘blame on rr Fe tee etek youn Hinck WORK for his lying, WELL-KNOWN FOLK SAIL. EH. Moffett and Abroad. ied for Llyerpool Major Beacom, Others G Among those who on the Cunard/Liner Umbria to-day were Major Beacom, U. 8, A.; Mrs. Will- jam Bell, R. T. Lingley, 8. B, Moffett, Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Reed, H. P. Ee ag W. Wilson and W. R. Weeks, of 3 York; Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Browne noe a Mies Alice Browne, of London, and Rev. F. P. Cote, of 8t..Hyacinthe, Quebec. Salling on the Minneapolis to-day were H. Atkingon, J. B, Banning, A. F. Bar- rett, W. H. Coldwell, "| Capt, Hankin, R. ter Meraball and G. W, he ait sash called terday for Antworn, Gabriel Agos' of Fork, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1903. OLD GUARD WILL ENTERTAIN ROYALLY HONORABLES OF BOSTON AND LONDON. Beginning with a Parade Wilneiduls Oct. 7, and Winding Up with a Banquet That Will Dazzle the Ancient Guests. tillery Company, of Boston, and the Honorable Artillery Company, of Lon- Jon, will unmask thelr famous bat- terles and prove their valor under. fire of the incessant pop. Beginning Oct. 5 the Old Guard will hold a fair et Madison Square Garden i continue through the week. The Proceeds of the fair will be devotum to creating an Armory Building Fund. But this will be merely an incident to the great doings on the 7th. The morn-} ing will be spent in gettting into the| wonderful uniforms that will encase the Imposing figures of the Old Guard, the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany, of Boston, and the Honorable Ar- tillery Company, of London. Promptly at 3 P. M, these survivors of one thou- sand dinners will march to the foot of West Twenty-second street to recelve READING CARLYLE CAUSE FOR DIVORCE, SAYS WIFE. Mrs. Indermehle Asks Who Became Morose Because of Philosopher. the distinguished guests, . Thereupon, after the usual military amenities, the Une of march wilt be through Twenty-second street to Fifth avonue. After thie strenuous march the tents will be pitched In the Esher herty’s. there will quet at Sherry's that ee i ccalpes’ e tsagl: fation and lefy digestion. Separation from Man CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—Thomas Carlyle, through his writings, has brought dis- cord to the home of John F. Indermehie, according to Mrs. Indermehle, who has sued for divorce. Mr. Indermeiie 1s ac- cuspd of poring over the books of Car- Simistic that Hfe in the same house bocame almost unendurable. “Mr. Indermehle would read Carlyle all day, until he became such a gloomy man phat life for me was positively un- bearable," sald Mrs, Indermehle on the witness stand, “I heard nothing from | him from morning till night but quo-! lyle until he became so morose and pes-|¢ ations from Carlyle until I could recite Se tdeind mrpept ina and ‘Heroes and Hero “What made vmnatiors worse, band edad the dom vf famous Sc than Jane Carlyle @ 4 it ‘grouch.’ and when L objected to his manner and net tions he would pull out Carlyle and quote lim, He sald Carlyle was a wise man and knew how to teat women,” Mrs. Indermehle asserted, as further ground for divorce, that huedand often sat up all nisi playing. the plato. Low. soothing melodies might not have been disturbing, but it 1s sald that Me, Indermehle improvised, ST. FINNAN {5 BACK 10 FORM Veteran Campaigner Does a Neat Trial at Gravesend To- Day and Is Now Fit and Ready to Race. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Sept. %— Glorious weather and a fast track were tha conditions at the Grovesent coirer this morning during ‘the galloping hovra. The effect was to bring the trainers and racers out in numbers. This morning &. Finnan was gal- hogad wlowly around (ihe ttrack and then sent along for one mile. He breesed the distance well in hand in a7 1-8. After the work the racer pulled up perfectly sound gnd the trial was of 4 most satisfactory character, Trainer Hynes also had Forward on the track and he breozed slong casily 4 half-mile in 0.61. Tim Payne was sent al Beata ch miles in 208, OM ne and ental tretch tn 33 second one Carter sent the steoplocha malaga a two-tnile gallop in V the Wiliam “Tiinmons Was Deeeged @ quarler through apretc n 27 Kecond, ‘iner Motausbiin annoy in a inile work hapally in 2.45, i, fom the same tacn, recied off five furlongs 1,09. Heutherstone fun) peseat tree sent longs, aing alr ihe 124, omombo, fre full sister to iiaso 20, of this same string, galloped three- quarters of Jf mile inva. aR i a sen Leeds racer Hursibournes @ half milo breezer in Hes Finlan's Cocaine covered the pce, tn O88 4, mae ented sent Anay feet mile in 1.97 1-2. Fauicontridge nepped quartets of a mile in 118 12, », Dwyer’ Willams 3 Re Mod “it f longs i ait is oy oped eix fur Awier sent leletere! wail in-hand in iia Oe Bill Smith sent Ch mile satus one and WATERBOY STEPS A HANDY TRIAL} Jack Joyner Sends Haggin’s Good Horse a Mile and a Quarter in 2.14 1-4 at Sheepshead Track. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEBPSHEAD BAY, N, Y., Sept. %. ~Bright clear weather and a perfect track were the training conditions at the course this morning. There was con- siderable speeding indulged th. When the sun was well up and the track. wes at Its best Trainer A. J, Joyner allowed Waterboy a mile and a quarter gallop as follows: Quarter, 0.25; three furlongs, 0.38; half, 0.50 3- five, furlongs, 1.04; 6ix furlongs, 1.18; seven furlongs, 131 3-6; mile, 1.45; mile ande furlong, 1.59 35; mile and a quarter, 2.16 1-4, In the racer’s regular exercise Shorty MoLoughlin had the leg up and the work was accomolished in perfect style, Ada Nay galloped a valle in 1.4. August Belmont’s Musterman coverea m did six furlongs In 1.18 1-8, Albert Simons gent Clonmel a mile in 1.08. High Wind reeled off six furlongs in 1.211 © Columbia Stable's Red Damsel d a mile and a furlong in 3.09, \ailo did seven furlongs in 1.3%, R, W. Walden sent Wealth seven fur- longs in 1.85 1-2. J. Monahan's Contend breezed five| Curlongs In 1,06, W. Beckis's Flag Staff resied oft olx furlongs in 1.41. ent ETRURIA BRINGS NOTABL LIVERPOOL, Sept. 23.—-The Cunard LU steamer Etruria, which sailed trom Liverpool to-day for New York, will have among her pastengera Judge F. MM. &: Mrs, Beott a Sir Perey the British Consul-Géneral —— English Legacy. » Sept. 2—John Peryin, SAID TO BE DYING Noah Raby i Linon Maer and Is Not Able to Take Sufficient Nourishment to Sustain Life in Body. NDW BRUNSWICK, Sept. %.—Noah Mabdy will never celebrate his one hun- dred and thirty-second birthday. The Inst fragile strand of life which has helped this remarkable man span almost & century and @ half is parting, and It ls feared that the oldest man in the world will never see another sunrise. T3I-YEAR-OLO MAN |GREAT FLEET OF | WARSHIPS HERE More Fighting Vessels Now at Brooklyn - Navy-Yard than Were Ever Assembled in New York Harbor Before. The greatest fleet of American war- ships ever seen in New York Harbor 1s now at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. It includes big battle-ships that helped to sink the Spanish fleets in our latest war, fleet cruisers, gunboats, the President's yacht Mayflower, and several navy tugs, the total number of vessels being nine- teen. These big ahips of war are under- going repairs, but most of them ary about ready for fall assignments, and will goon receive orders to sail. ‘The battle-chip Indiana {s the latest one to join the fleet in the Navy-Yard. Bhe took her place to-day for a gen: eral overhauling, and because of the number of war vessels and tugs now occupying the attention of the 4,000 men in the various shops and dry-docks an extra force was engaged to get the In- diana in shape in a hurry. Other ships there are as follows: Dolphin, which is used by the Secre- tary of the on cruising tours of Inspection; she is simply having her general electric plant changed. Cruiser Baltimore, on which irs aro being made that had to be aban- doned when she was orlered to the re- cent naval manoeuvres, She is being pet into shape for @ foreign cruise this fall, For several monthe past Noah Raby nas been confined to his bed at the Pi cataway Poor Farm, where be hes @pent the past forty years, Shrunken to almost half his aise, his skin and flesh shrivelied Hike a mummy and with Darely enough life left in him to pump the blood from hie heart in sluggieh beats, his memory held firm and coher- ent until a few weeks ago, when it slipped from him entirely, Gince tnen he bes been barely able to mumble, and he can take only a teaspoonful of nourishment @ Gay. Noah Raby was dorn at Eatontown, Gates County, N. C., on April 1, 1772. His father was Andrew Bass, a North American Indian, _ ye Lil Morn- bs Par: oliated Cae the, envy 7 i ‘1808 Lo Abel t onstl Brand: ms Sfuoh ha been spent tations in iy He tele Steyn whenever he could Delleved, In hard work. He "Wover wormed and. scrupulously ed trouble avoi 1d de tec onde od if he Nved aul aren %, PRAYED WHILE HOUSE BURNED Aged Widow Is Found on Her Knees in Smoke-Filled Room by Fireman, Who Carries Her Down Ladder to Safety. For the Training Micet. Buffalo, which was purchased by the United States Government during the Spanieh war. After the purchase from Brasil she was listed aa a converted cruiser, Her boilers and engines are being overhauled and she will here- aftor be listed in the training fleet. Scorpion, which was in collision the East River on Sopt. % with tne ateamner Whitney, is in dry-dock No. 3. Bhe was seriously damaged. Toe Whit- hey cut @ dig hole in her wittyn cgi. teen {1 the keel. She will go out of Jak very shortly Hattle-ship Texas is having extensive alterations in her batierles. By order of the Secretary of the Navy ehe Must oe reidy for business by the mkd- dle of November. Battleship Alabama 1s recetving a general overhauling prior to her fall crulae, as {9 a0 Ubi Merchant coller Marcellus, that oime tn to discharge coal and nave, repaired at was done to her when was Up the Sound, battleship Kearsarge ts havi her engines ‘keyed up and is under overhaulin; eis Kanlrel Barker's degsuip. Bhe ‘Is tne ot the feel how’ anchored of Insville. tle-ship Towa, which went into dry- in June and which has not been in commission alnos, is in pretty good ape and Wil shortly be mseipned. to some station. Already about $90) 0% has been spent upon repaira to the low: Maseachusctis Soon to Leave. Battle-ship Massachusetts, whioh hit @ rock during the naval’ manoeuvres, has been thoroughly overhauled and will ghortly be, in condition to leave the Giant yard. Crnieer Columbia. which hea been the recalving ship) for ‘a year or more and ed at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, fa’about. read: y, for a eee voyage, | Her place will be taken by the ‘Hancock, on wi pork have been t Kneeling by her bedside and praying for help. Mrs. Kate Connolly, an 1 valid widow, moe than seventy years Le of age, was rescued to-day just as sho toppled over unconscious from smoke from a fire in No, 811 Warren street, Jersey City, which drove fifteen “fami- lies to the street in panic. The fire started about 3 o'clock. Tt ts thought that {t may have been of in- cendiary origin as it started in a re- cently swept cellar, ‘The smoke spread through to the houses adjoining No. 31L which is in the centre of a block of wooden tenements. Fireman Patrick Finnerty, of Engine Company No. 1, found Mrs. Connolly ag she was mumbling In hysteria over her rosary. She was too weak to walk, and Finnerty had great diMoulty In carrying her td a window, as the smoke was eo thick. Capt. Murdock raised a ladder to the window and the uncon- scious woman was taken to the street. She may die from shock. Robert Seaburn's family occupied th top floor. Firemen and policemen rushed there to help the tenants out. They were al) confused by the smoke. and when the family reached the slde-| y, walk in ty {t was found that Baby Ellen had been left behind. Policeman Byrne volunteered to go back. He searched the rooms thoroughly, but was nearly fainting from smoke and ex- haustion when he heard faint cry from beneath the bed. The baby had crawled there in her fright and was a! most suffocated. ‘The total damage done amounted to about $1,600, “SENATOR” DISCHARGED. Magistrate Pool Recognises Man Before Him for Drunkenness, Two well-dressed men of middle age, wearing jewelry and good clothes, wer arraigned before Magistrate Pool in the Jeffereon Market Court to-day charged witha Intoxication, One gave hie name as Frank Butler, of Boston. The other said he was Joseph Ratdley, address refused. “Boston whiskey must be different than New York," remerked the Judge to, Butler, aren turning to Raidley, | 501 Magia recognized him, remark, he eaid: You are leche Senator,” s g rent dea! of attention is being paid 6 “Mayflower, which ts rieslgent Velt's yacht. on the May- flower should have Sere completed much of It had doned cause of a change of pin by the Prost- dent when he went to Oveter Bay. The Mayflower must be ready for eo dis- Boral. 9 ry of iad Presiden by the middie Withholds Decision tn Case of Rash and Mul Justice MacLean In Supreme Coumt to-day dirested Jacob Marks, counsel for Thomas E. Rush, and Her- bert Maas, counsel for Joseph F. Mui- queen, who are fighting for the Tam- many leadership of the Twenty-ninth Assembly District, to prepare tabular statements setting forth how each sido considered the fifty-six disputed votes had been cast. Theso schedules, with the lawyers’ briefs, are to be submitted to, the Court Monday fnoraing, tiny" of th Satis i “at pated be ballots, eo Ar} ie mayer ts, and onl that the intentign ot tive Rs renouid be can: Lunkeas he ad clearly identied Hote hould, the statute ao perm: auinoungad that he would’ band Sows the cision @s soon a6 SET FIRE TO BOX ON WAGON, Boys eet fire this morning to a wooden was on a wagon belonging to the Whit. comb Metallic Bedstead Company the driver, Frits Mayer, was deliveri ds at Houston ‘street and Av jen extinguished the blaze, Butler was ‘harged. CLEVELAND, Sept. %.--The differ- T oha"ine Bittebure’ steamboat Company SEEKS MISSING HUSBAND. |fm,"iteneriel f6r"tho"ine Mein n Were Most of the arievances of the men wer Mra. R, Weinstein Says He Disap-| ved, for adiudication after the close peared Last Wednesday. Mrs, R. Weinstein, of No. Gl. 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