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THE WORLD} TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, MORGAN SURIES THE MATCHET. QMMIGEITA MAES WOKE [BS a “TOLINOH EI FSM SOLDER === a EMEMBER, able to res asa. Wor ote loca rie eevee am ELYOU WiLL. i host MASTER Shot Down They Attack His} rades and a Hotel-Keeper Are iret wn He ha ior sian om ee 8 GENERAL |F Teooy va bli Assailant, Who |s Saved by ISNT SWAM PEO the Police, Simply Held as Witnesses— number of very sepettent's witnesses, Deny Their Guilt. Béward Ellis, thirty years old, of No. 29 Weet Bixty-‘first street, a cplored Two men are under arrest in con- . 9 nestion with the murder of bape dis T. man, who, it is believed, last night shot Hammeti, the soldier, who wan Robert Chrystie, twenty-seven years! ig death and whose body ver yoney old, a member of Company H, of the| aoating in a creek near Fort Schuyler, |, Twelfth Regiment, was arraigned Z - where he was staticned. Sale of West Side Court to-day and hel tl Magistrate Pool without ball until te| aurey pinks it neepristor ete neea| Ladies’ and Children's morrow for examination. near Fort Sohuyler and Acker is a Chrystie was taken to mere soldier at the tort, pital, where it is sald his condi 9 ? critical. On the adv of counsel Bille Tak g Hotel le 2 roedhouse on Kenoy’|Sheer and fine gauge Lisle refused to eay anything In court to-day, , ‘The sheoting occurred in @ section of] led to his arrest was the finding of a Stockings, with or with the olty where <here have been, numer: ous riots between whites and blacks re- pees sto pew oy out spliced selvages. All cently, ‘Phe soldiers have taken ne | hat Acker hed amuegie ees ny et'sat| with double heels, soles part in these fights, but each night spe s out u for’ d cla policemen from the Weet Sixty-| before met me and toes, eighth street station are asnigned to see mamas ehuney ve put oa iin’ bat pate that there is no trouble, muel m ques- A ‘ According to the soldiers they at- hye] Mad gone tod “etaer oud be | Py . . t tended a special drill at the armory in|tine. ‘He thar reed Cy one | Pure Thread Silk Stockings, ‘. Columbus avenue last night. After the ter the = they “awoke in Weat- . Grill the soldiers, ull laughing and Jok: | cheater Both men deny all Sheer and fine gauge, with ing, started ap Strest, Versions of ken Nsdgs of the ri e hi " foe, started 0p oe etree oe rheatina [mtlacttadtabia ey ad owed him double heels, soles and difter, but aecc rding to the soldiers they were passing the corner of Bixty-first street and Columbus avenue wh Ellfas, who ts a West Indian nero, Value $1.65, thought that the’ laughter and Jokes] # . bah spar He: at From ‘the foe zig A large variety of Children'y aauoh ai aa toe wk ng corner to-tnr. Je! tency Lisle Socks; include roe . ‘The soldiers say that the negto made wal . oe i peg A to, forey the y 4 « ¢ insulting remark to them and that ord ‘one of thelr companions resented ft tOmathing reearding H jammnatt's Aes ing fancy embroidered dee ‘The soldier, so It is a ped] No charga has been made aguinst tn signs and stripes. DOIMOT TALK 1S NOW THE | PGIWLE OF CAMPAIGN Boss. ‘Men-Prone to Be Loquacious Hosiery. , "hy the Personal Representa- ——_—— Republican National Executive tee held jeeting at Eastern ca Metropolitan Life Relig, No. Shesdwon avenue, to-day te Gioctms the campaign. Fy After. toe meeting bad progressed 4 + qheet-way it partook of the character A mild panic because of despatches “to indjvidual members by Charles Brooker, the Executive Committee from Connecticut. Mr, Brook- @upposed to be at the meeting, peat word that it positively. un- for him to leave Connecticut or at this time, as the sentiment there hed grown extent. Job of keeping Connecti- Tiland in. the Repudil- ee { eohumn has been aesigned to Mr. Democratic National Commit- , Cummings announced at the House meeting last week that Cad Btates would surely go Demo- that Democrats need have ‘them, Mr. Brooker read this It Ie eaid, and decided to get hustle, “He (s hustling 99 hard he doesn't feel able to leave the minute between now and eleo- toes, 95 per pair. lees from the crowd, and after @ few)|men pi heated words with the negro dealt him a violent blow In the face. The negro | Wert, Bott ase, per pair. drew a revolver, the soldiers say, and| Coroner O'Gorman sald to-day he had Value 35¢, to soe attempted to shoot the man who struck |!tarned that a bitter enmity onlated him, ‘The soldier stepped to one side|petween Hammett and Fink, as the negro pulled the trigger of his worn he heard ik a Twenty-third Street. 8 “{ He examined the hotel proprie 4 lelted from him that fe ‘ ¥ tle In the shoulder, Chryatle fell to the pavement and the Let New York Alo soldiers made a combined attack on the ’ Mombers of the commit negro, The latter clung to his re- i} Jy t Jeave the management of volver and one of the soldiers held his ; : fingers under the trigger so that he * eampaixn entirely in the hands could not Ore The ‘wee d ee ets arryog are oe ern protners M Be oly ed into partial’ insenstbility. then told this and declined to by the negto would Dave been ‘ » Cortely 4 : , : lynched right there or beat Hip Webra: that he had decided to. say ; ; —— <alo¥ ») almost, ewriala, nad To-morrow, Sale of for publication from now to ‘ = Mie fon, ran up. The oe @ = , i} idler wered and neried aide. The Domestic Rugs + -akecgroh ‘6 Seah "he tack on the negro was then renewed R ARTISTIC 5 eve fcr | am going " Wanted to Lynch Negro, Oriental Des Size 9 x 11 al $ Bee ee retrene Tue foe. the) g tenets nie Ae alow for oepiaas| | See eta te $17.50 is. 5 - flenat: * fheott was principally inter- PPFPDIDDEDS DOVIAOIDI DG ooes BPADEDD O90094000000400000 wered Ma Value $24.50 Size 7 ft, 6 x 10 ft. 6, $6, 75 , gated es what Senator Fairbanks ae ry solds as Beck] | Also the remainder of ‘« 0 about resigning his of- dai | IN TO. DISENTANGLE Toaked'ae thou CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING, 15¢c ya, \ awe ‘think, just because He With » gi E ves nears rin to the West police ih "z soldat tSiow Fancy Furniture at y, of Actual Values pene train ta f OSe, $1.80, 2.25 Weathered Oak Chatrs, leather seats « $8.95, 4.95 Reduced from $4.95 and 7,25 van, resigned,” he said, “that ‘ ts Ought to feel it inane: to do'the same thing | believe Wught to hold on, The situation does Warrant his resigning.” Meeting of the Executive Com. —_— tee to-day was the first in the new era. There were present Chair- Cortelyou, Gov. Odell, Gov, M and ten down, and fall yh wee vest foune ithe nad’ done the shoot: TO NOTIFY PARKER} FAVORS M'CARRER} BRIDGE TRAFIC Headquarters - for Conducting | Members of the Committee All Kenneth F. "Sutherland Deserts | Capt, O’Brien: Will Have Mount- men “irted “to shoot me and T Reds ot New Jereey: Senator Nathan| the» Campaign ‘Are in the] Sign thé Engrossed Copy of Fire Commissioner Doyle and} ed Police at Entrance to Di-| , Poi ana “Witiam't.! Wack 'xat| Shadow of the Walcart and] Notification—Champ. Clark} Tammany Leader Murphy in} rect Vehicles to Follow His | perm haste ‘been a Wont Committeemen from New York, “Ej ” th his hand, ame French Enamel Rattan Chairs at $6,00, 9.50, 11.00 A Tibe. Wahl tbe “Sobe, Close to Fifth Avenue, Will Hand It to Judge, Fight for Supremacy. Fishhook” Plan. 18 dae i'n becona saat + i 1s ebeaidd' tee MDSCIANE ook RAL S long ‘hall upon which all the Someaibaas —— i . ‘ oy iat teat eet osedt P pvtucha, ta, ata ' Spin oigcta Gace aicoamaia |< MROVIN CRUD. OUTION | Rat lonal Comiittee open has been | In the shadow of the Waldorf-Astoria | ‘the membera of the Notification Com-| boss of Comey Island, announced to-day lat the Park Row entrance to the Brook- ———_ =a “Plutocrat Row. It wan|the National Democratic Executive| mittee, which isto travel to Esopus to-]that he would no longer support Fire|iyn Bridge all trucks and vehicles in- | The Secoma Ammual Affair of Thies Popular Yorkville Organisation, ‘The second annual outing of the Alo- turning a pedestal to be erected be-/he Club, of the Thirtieth Assembly from early morning untit late |Committee will conduct the coming] morrow, to officially apprise Judge] Commissioner Willlam A. Doyle and|tending to cros# the structure wil! frst on, to-day with men who were | Presidential campaign. The site was| Parker of ‘the action of the St. Lovis|Charies. F,. Murphy in thelr fight |have to pass. along .Park Row amd then, reverse of plutocrats in appearance, | selected after considerable attention to} Convention, held a meeting at the Hoft- the leadersiip of Patrick H. Women’s Seasonable Hosiery Were looking for jobs as vlerks, | the temperament of man House to-day to make the final] McCarren in Brooklyn. tween Fratkfort and Spruce streets, | patrict, ‘will take piace next Sunday,| | Fine Gauze Cotton Hose, in New Shades of Tan 1 9° ia Hg i, ghd piled to present national political condl- | arrangements for the trip. ‘The announcement. made'a tion | proceed in, regwar, formation to the | Aug, 14 by tally-ho to Lohbauer’s Park,|.| aad Fast-Black, with double soles, Value 35c, at ¥ y were armed with | tions. In brief, the National Commit-| After the meeting had been going for/in the borough for two reasons. In the] bridge roadway, This plan has been Pelham Bay. The etart will be made Lisle Th: and of recommendation from ‘men! tee desires not only to be elbow to el-| an hour the membets from the ¢x-|first place, Sutherland is the absolute|cided upori by Capt. Stephen O'Brien | trom the ¢lub-rooms, No. 178 East ae oe. - Hose, in Plain ha a 296 boss of the Seventh District, Doyle's] and Will be put into operation just as own district, and practically carried it] #00n as the condition of Park Row, due| K for Doyle against McCarren's man at|to the subway operations, will permit. the last primaries, Capt. O'Brien recently was put in The ‘desertion of Doyle by Suthen of the trafMic-regulating bureau land now precludes any possibility off 2% the Polke Deparcm Explaining | f' Doyle carrying the district at this} !* Plan, which he calls “'the Ashhook,” . Capt. O'Brien said that some agaticn month's primaries, ahd is a heavy blow deiegatign at the Tammany movement to down measure of relief will be obtained when in operation, McCarren, Again it is well known In ‘ it vehi Manhattan, as wall as in Brooklyn, that i vebieles processing west slong A the party, but all were turned |bow with the moneyed element, but to| tremely remote parts of the country “The clerical force, Mr. Cortelyou | give tone to the headquarters, 80 chey| like Alaska, Washington, Oregon and aa pchas been engaged, and it is (00 |are lorated as near as possible to Fifth | California got together and suggested Garly ‘to engage spelidinde avenue. that It would be a god idea to, have an / fetator ‘The Century Butiding, opposite the engrossed notification to which each a |, Stee active in campaigns Waldort, has been acquired, and untt!| member could sign hie name. ‘The far- {Wel¥au was a achoolboy, In one of those | clection it is proposed to conduct &| away fellows thought that thia would fo whom the no talk rule applies. Sen-| most active campaign, with the core: | he an appropriate thing, and incldental- Geott early in the day whiled away | dors of the Waldorf as a rendeavous for|'jy might keep ‘thelr names before the time giving reporters an interview | the managers, When it comes to the] judge in cane he ie eected ‘Weat Virginia. Later in the day, | time for selecting a Western headquar- The commitiee voted to do thie, nnd other reporters asked him about] tere i Is expected that the affable] inc tion isnow being ensrnased Park Row, or entering the thoroughfare Sutherland ‘is the creature of Congr Virginia, he said: ‘Tom art will have the say-00, > . from Now Chambers and Centre streets, Tae ety, butt mont| Bee ee art will have the 2a'% | It will be presented to Judge Parker bY) man ‘Timothy D, Sullivan, and that| It ; ¢ to continue past the bridge location on a par with the Eastern | Champ Clark to-morrow just before Mr aitically he Mines up where Sullivan Mirappoint you: Mr. Cortelyou thinks it] place of active work and direction. | Clark makes the formal speech of noti-| tells Tim. to , y Gaivenet te. 6 potas near Be TON, N. Z., Aug. “Peet for none of us to do any talking Support of Gold Men, fication. After this was over the com- Relations Are Strained. Benjamin Franklin statue,” sald the} WALLINGTON, N. Z.. Aug. The C omen 5 it earthquake wi New Zea- mow, A little later on there may! 1 iy ine opinion ‘of the Executive mittee got down to business Sutherland would not think of maxing | | \R™ In. ine "aciieg tiene whe ony eat es Sarton in maay yeare oc- Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, in tans, with Lace Ankles and Fast Black Embroidered in Colors. Value 65c, at ° 39° Extra Fine Pure Thread Black Bright Silk Hose, with Double Soles, Heels and Toes. Regular price $1; 50, at A | 10 French Pure Thread Silk Hose, Handsomely Embr’d $2, or with Lace Work Insteps. Value $4.75, at *2095 West Twenty-third Street (hf NEW ZEALAND SHAKEN. Worst Earthqeake that Island Has Fad in Years, Committee, and it is well notification documents were gone i No tmtterviews is to be Cortetyou's rule, | fold Denioerate, too, that thie is ihe) over, and Chairman Clark ie Sithout selena Stall knowsede Hall Park side of Park Row, the vehi-| curred a Ea bgetot tion cory A 1 c : Reve “Dam not to ne quoted,” he informed | } 1 thee eporations, and ‘an | speech of notification, ‘The arr and approbation, That there have been | “ie% continue to the turning point, then, ral pw te aged. The shock wis gen “thie newspaper men at the outset "i peenaiven that there] ments for the departure to Esopus t0-| nore or less strained relations betweon crossing qwer, tall: inte line behind Whe | ree Me lou of tite has “rit have to ask Mr. Cortelyou about | frill be no lack aistrifta tnd tid morrow were considered carefully and] Murphy aud Sullivan has been known|Yehlcl@# Approaching the bridge mary (iat & half-dozen callers with cam. | forporation. who. white insisting received the approval of the committer, | for some time, but Sullivan, although | "Nee from Nassau street’ and the) POT oy | iene sore suoes ‘ Palgn plans were informed by Mr Cor-| Years ago that the country It {8 on the programme that two larsé.!q friend of McCarcen, has not beture | "Uthern’ section of the ality, mg ig Shey Avi this vieinity et ii ~~ talyou's aides, who are accustomed to| demanded the election of ar ing automobiles will convey! actually ralsed his hand against Mur-|° “BY maintelning’e single line of vehi-| Wes 1” ity ~— are to-day ti fer or Pisadeot prot hn ay notification committee frem the] phy. cles, all moving. in the mame direction tn unitate, procedure Hoffman House to, the baat at the foot] Sutberiand told an Evening W somrand.the neldge.caieanee te the send (Sp a crorday te task of moving into tie | of West Twenty-second street, POF et Mle offlea oecoay tha: nye way, confusion will not beso. great and Ser wee. Secretary Wil E | Each member of the committee wilt] xiven the siturtion careful thought and| ‘Mt hundreds of trucks and vehicles S ad Re eres ot ing ve orders to 1 tur lwear a badge designating his official] that he could see no use in sticking to,| C&P Al! be handled readily. . The truck- ht oneidered lounges, connection with the committe, and] Doyle any longer om: eth aL Set ape $9. Whe it bier ato | SUI thy Tee Moan and unleds there Is a general handout of the] “Tem convinced that it Is to the best| f@W lessons under the Instruction of Interea‘s of Brooklyn," he sald, “to |th mounted polleemen.” bave Senator McCarren supreme in ¢ a) Morale And magnificent thing| cured in the Century Bulldiny . bat on the quiet none but the gudjects of George TV, to spend | A&commodation of the campate members will be privileged to ride in Democratic polities ot the. dorougn.| NO CANDIDATES IN SIGHT. Brooklyn did ite duty at the last elec- Westchester Democrats at 044s va 4 ore William IV, and Queen Adel. Telephone and telegraph instruments] ihe big autos. & corps of attendants and clerks, every] tn the mean time the several hun- tion, bet It has never cot any thanks for It. Its commisioners are mere fig- Eve of Conv pe by plaster falling upon her from the (Special to The Evening World.) colling of Schourd's restaurant, No, 78 Models include Boots, Shoes and Slippers. j rstand in what|man goldier and few officers, wl Was sunk, nol | take Sulbcanes of tas Feabeaarties’ it dred guests iavited by the State Com- R., Le in erent ot a few are vias the work of the/ea mittee, including Tammany leader : we iM wi paign w gin in reality Charles F. Murphy, and Tammany dit-| sehends, and we are getting ao brand of autonomy tirat is ri - ‘Doyle wil sorviy idee tae Perea WHITE PLAINS, N. B. Aug %—The | proadway, to-day as she was sitting at Theil Gf lwo Vetananton Democratic county convention ta called |e table maltia served, to mest at White Plams to-morrow, at her order t0 And not singie name has been mentioned mg "ahora Masse of plaster Tan Kidand Russian Calf Boots and The Best Shoe for Women, SALE OF SOROSIS SHOES, 2.00 per pair. Usual price 3. $0. we Suipceecae sceanrea]_“Alange mammber of tee with ne in work= which dat ‘appe eat tone publicity bureau at work at ones, hree Paared Trawine to spread broadcast throughout the|ocrats, will be received aboard the on welvet and | Bast the handsome. pamphicts, dodge mboat, which will steam from the a BEE an COE $20. Land circulare now ready for the printer.| Sup at $ ovclock. It Is expected that Ready for Esopus Trip. fully four hundred, inctuding the com- At present all attefition is being mittee, will de aboard the Sagamore voted to the preparations for the trip to Esopus parture of the Notification Commit CAPTAINS WITH M’MAHON, ontly intention of the committee to start the 1° 1 sory. ag well as prominent Dem- Doyle Used as Figurehead, “Pe ily, 1 fond thus far fi f the five om be nee ‘ ; ersonally, t am fond of Doyle, but | thus far for ay of the five oftoes to be | Whep ale was dragged from me Patent Leather Dress Shoes: Enamelled he has been made a foot of. He hes ane wreckage | been wie dna, Agurehend In Murpnrs | Seek HcRialee, Superiatendent of the uss Leather Boots and h niet nl Dull or and Re oe raid on Rrookifm, and I am satisfied | A bitter factional pent is on Patent head. She was taken i 5 b= jairmin’ of the” Dee oe borough a partof the Tammany ma. fenurman, OF ns Demecrate County ‘ Patent Leather Duchess, ,; + . . Indications a written his speech of notificatio a S Its. to-day to the membe: tion Committee at a spe-| Regulars Stick te Judge in that Murphy's sole idea is to make the x-Mayor Fiske. Mount Vernon, clal meetin 4 chine. 1 for one will not stand for | Democracy win 30 Lon aR he r r 1 oT The World office alone there! “Ghalrmane art ald to-day with Assemblyman Carry. this" iy tha sound Venter” and Biggest Rope. dals, and Kid Si wih 1¢ 66,903 ‘answers to “World and that part ago Ky All the regular Tammany captaina of] Satherland ts an ex-convict, and of Sher ‘The largest coll of rope ever Vamps, Jet Bows, ments, etc, hasn't even a vote, yet he wields enor- 4 sever’ ft our hands, the ball in the Eaat will| the Seventeenth Assembly District are antes month, an} | of our nenotion with a whirt hat will| with Judge MeMahon in the primary! mous power in his district, which is| 9° P ovet cor. se until election eve, We've got| fight against John Curry, the largest in Brooklyn. He was seat] beekloe b nominations. “Te- toh to win this month last year,| |S great chance to win this year: and! When Curry announced his candidacy.!io jai for a year and @ half for eleo- feated for chairman it i# claimed the vantage Of the situa *| he fondly hoped, or rather expected, that [tion traude during th Beeson oh eae — ane were responses | | ing t five ot six of the captains would go out| {conc regime In the old tomn’ot Grae ye Sree hae reed President Mi pee went to look for PB! . well m, Unal thou- wage all to the “Lit | His detection ut heavy blow te and Deyle, Shevlin, and Co ad et ‘Want fi Sheneroie th pati, 4 becoming eh noid une time, gs] Averpool Corporation has im eee ¥ he

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