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Great Importance. He was Malles of the City Hall, If he ts Were the kidnappers to put him 2 gud Of Antonio aboard the steam: ‘Amerika just before that ves. for Italy yesterday. The boy, eald, was crying and holding Ne Boy Dragsed Aboard. Oftce men were watching th they say there was no such eat humorist. “Caamber of Commerce An- if, Of No, 23 Blisabech street; » } fit ik QUICKLY INDICTED (Continued from ed trom Firat Page.) for the Sahaerates of the Grand Jury while Mr. Kresel, with Detective. Sergt. McConville, went to the office of the People’s Security Company, at) No, 277 Broadway. This concern represents Weinseimer and it was in this office yesterday that the alleged transfer of $250 from Essig to Welnselmer tion His Two telephone girls, Miss Taylor and Miss Smith, were the first > | gerved. Miss Smith refused to accept the subpoena until one of the law-! of Commerce| yers in the office told her to take it. Immediately nubpoenas were served | nowneing that all the witnesses would be expected there ater in the day, S{!*°k upon as possible with their work. WHERE THE BRIBER ESCAPES. Welnseimer will be tried as eon as possible after Bept.1. The reason why the trial wil) be postponed until September, as explained by District- Attorney Jerome, is that on the first of the month a law goes Into effect by the terms of which an employer who gives a bribe to a walking delegate | may testity without fear that the testimony can be used against him. This| {a called the Prince Jaw and applies only to labor union questions, As the law stands now, any testimony that Kasig might give againet Weinseimer .| could be used against him, as a man who gives a bribe is considered equally over 2.00 of them. He Malian sature and he be- Metle Mannino is alive and be restored to his parents. I Teoelved to-day a let- } upon the case to which he bis full hand, “Is it true, asked, “that a IK ‘ FLAIS M CARRE “1 Would Be Ashane Ashamed to Men-/ 649 Niet rjoram pany,” Says the Tammany i Mo Monte tare: Brooklyn Workingmen Also Take| It was arranged that they were to go in aquade, #0 a8 to interfere as Uttte | 44¥ that he hae uttered thus far. Tha @ queation asked him by an Bening | World reperter at Tammany Hall, | Taggart to use his influence to have LETER MEN SHOT ENG WORLD CE CT ng mead The Evening World's charte are Jndezed from Gret race at Aqeedect, Strike Sympathiers Concealed | Chief Matoh in Nation in National Tourna- in a Corn Fleld Opened Fire] ment Was Krelgh Collins, the 8700 added; brndicap for H ages: six me—-116 6. Winner, eh. a t by Hastings—| {ene verte Name in Decent Com-| ' wes made, on Breakers and Two Guards} Western Champion, and R. os SUBPUENAS FLOW RIGHT AND LEFT. Hall Leader, Were Wounded. Little, His Runner-Up, « Mr. Kresel had hia poskets full of blank subpoenas, He entered the of- fice, seated himself at a desk and proceeded to make out subpoenas for REFERS THE HON, PAT TO SHOWER OF BULLETS NEWPORT, R. L, Aug. 1.—A clouds . fast as inpoe: finished McConville U TT he eae > deal PIL titie "ort WO, 300 MULBERRY STREET. ae nt. HIT ENGINEER'S CAB,| tsrorea tne pinyers to-day te'the Nes tional Tennia tournament on the Casino courts, and although the New York Yacht Club's races in the harbor divided the interest of the summer upon Mise Fairfield, Miss Woodward, Mise Muldoon, Miss Medraw and) a Fall Out of Senat: a colony the attendance was much larger Miss Fence. Some of the girls began to cry and the office was in great | N of: ale cd Meten 1 oto oo 1g hay Union Miners on Their Way ee Aes nang ot OHS Employing S ¢ leading mate! r the day was confusion. Velteh 138 oe * : Frauk Acer, the head lawyer’ of the People's Seccrity Company, pro-| Dreamland Park Job, tons 183 to Take Places of Men Who betwoen Krvigh Callin, the. Western tented against the action of Mr. Kresel, but Mr. Krresel smiled and kept Are Out. the runner-up in the Western todrna- on making out subpoenas, He directed McConville tn take Miss Fence, ment this summer, In the challenge Mise MoGraw and Miss Muldoon over o the District-Attorney’s office, an-| “h*t ies F. Murphy made the bitterest be sem capers gt match for the title in that event Col- Pius a ikesine lina won from Little after four sets, and he was rinpected to secure another vietory to-day, Another match of con- ZEIGLER, Ml., Aug. 18.~Two wounded guards are in the hospitai here, One is length he went to in hie arraignment crotiged agiag A there ‘Trist 44) siderable interest was that between rh GF {of McCarren justifies the belief that the ‘hit in the side by a mixed load from in in ta ea he | | fight had reached an acute stage; ara shotgun. This is the oum of the Cas | siveng iid j that Murphy im getting ready to ply Hie talk to-day followed jaities in the second battle with the strikers, which occurred to-day half a mite south of Christopher, The appearance of an Illinois Central special carrying twenty-six miners and nine guards was awaited by the strikers concealed in a corn fleld behind logs and stumps, just south of the Larned took the first set of his match by steady, consistent play, Bre. vens put up a creditable game, and made the most of his back court atyle of play, The best Stevens could do in the sccond set was to take one game and deuce two othore bora ft tt at thet he Was only ten pola Ua. » ae el Mr, Murphy,” he was you requested Chairman Benator MoCarren 4 twitch on the Zeigler branch. lore ‘the Adams treet Court, | Sullty with the man who accepts It. Chatrmanship of Ob site ane ae E Fire was opened on the approaching| style’ and’ result Fat, i ie at e the fetter was handed to him. Judge TD ckey, in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, issued an injunction | Gcinmittee?” eo Saneutive special in a scattering volley, and con-| 6-2, , hs | to-day restraining the Bullding Trades Employers’ Association from lock-| “I would be ashamed to mention Mc« ( one for about five minutes in a) itl, ane servings The < fret sat Carren's name in decent lesultory way, took ' games. Though in was want ‘ ing out the Tile Layers’ Union, The injunction is returnable for argument In company,” | | h on Aug. 22 at 10,90 o'clock. It 9 @ test case and will establish the right|** (%* reply, “I consider Mr, Tage |, Hapeclal effort seemed to be made to| close there was no very food ents, the eruployers’ association to lock out any union without first submitting| ©"! & decent man,” hit the engineer, as many shots missed | fariy ‘ao, ot | arbitration board, a) want to know Positively,” con- him only @ few inches. Bullets ploughed | In the second set Little ale Bee the 14 the case to the general ar' a tinued Mr. Mur . Into the hardwood covering of the|vantage-in the frst game ) Magistrate Tighe would The first news of the indictment was conveyed to Weinseimer by an| ren “sain ee LO dager MoCar ; na ealaeae' es at pine Fa ‘show. | through on service and won "ine the contents of the lier, | Rvoning World reportar. Welngelmer did not get excited, Ms eauhiee siesta en [Papen 0 , te serving much stronger than } ' Ly atand it if they can,” remar' 4 ‘sts co in sbout| Welnselmer and Mr. Aewr, hie sttorney, went at once to tho Crimiaal| 1% "# *stured that Senator stecar-| Bf | . made vie fe Ste (re ad Courts Bull’ e, Mr. Acer had $26,000 0 $1,000 bills, any part of which| tn nie rooney cree oc neee rae Any ning | Rarniche re nue ie: Ing Out the PN ‘ share the general bellet | ho #114 he was willin’ to put up for bail. ; MA fe ERO tB88 could he expen ae ae Molly was, el fist ght the snd.” Garnien se Le =a Whisk escert etl romain eith Sout wh ee ona a was willing to have it come out now, sot . ewe ( dead, The eee ae until it returne with another | collf eS ms Mont rw yan wort nd now wat we Rave ther le, and when he comes to Apply at No, 300 Mulberry Street, eae of laborers, took the Ath fel-and adic by grt established, They would not | ANP People, Ant when tence of or: “Wel,” said Me, Murphy, “If he wante] from the net. take the mies of -sogge Banised blackmal! a sure thing he falls & certificate of character he had bet- Leama -aapnmmenagel h sooner to the men who try to trap him. He ter make application for jt at No, a0 7 i * an pend al on bs parts with his money.” Mulberry street. where they deal in PRINCE LOUIS TO SEE CZAR. J 5 Teo Much fer Police, When the men who met yesterday in the offices of the Italian Chamber of Commerce discussed the situation for a tow tes they came to a unanimous conclusion that the police of New York city is unable to vope with the criminal Italian element, It is not unlikely that Tepolut'une will be adopted to-day ask- ing for the appointment of muay ino Italian detectives on the poilee fro: It seoma thé general opinion umong the rich Itallans that the matter can be placed in the handa of the serr.t service mon. Ever since the barrel ragga the certificates of “that the boy te within onse, and if son 1 would not be sur- BY WOMAN Mrs. Anna Brammer Slapped His Face for Annoying Her, but That Only Made H Laugh, So Used Her Fists, eouple of men rive out to some lonely him loose, They would until all hope of Vygis nd ha and the Italian ree has taken up question of blackmail Organised bands of Mrs, Anna Brammer, a plump and tl pretty little brunette, who gave her! have William that the orga migh substantial reward for che the boy's kidnappere and! A: the services of Iailan de-) t . JAttle gon: Ability of the or-| be who does not under- languuge to cope with Bryant Park, paid a visit to Harlem tor his afternoon, and before she returned wh to Bryant Park had to thrash an {m- |? Pertinent swaln at the, “Mashers’ Cor. ner’ and see bim punished in court, Mrs. Brammer was passing through One Hundred and Twenty-atth ” a mate to prese ‘meet Me wuticlentiy large ram detectiv ‘ad made known to the e is & general in e part of wealt jay" LY int Sane | Kits ice to pian a Hasta “haa eat jackmalling the h stan vale and put untor The meeting ed to-day that two Ital a boy @newering the de- ary throng of ogiers at th avenue corner. Lexington | Brooklyn, Thi own country! ent Among. the, It ae ae My She paid no a Tu He only laughed and persisted, Then were ree t handsomely-gowned little Mrs, ition mer pitched into him in earnest, Men passing joined in to help her, | ‘am F. and the masher was getting decidedly matter fete the worst of it when Patrolman Lu- aver becker rescued him, and with crowd for an eacort took him and the brag young woman to the Harlem: court. |) There he sald there must be some | of the mistake; that he was William Sno of No, 7% East One Hundred and 81: teenth street: twenty-six years o! and a member of @ good family, oui jut Magistrate Crane imposed a fine that upon Mr, Snow, which he paid from 4 fat roll of bills, He waa then allowed to go. BABY GIRL FALLS. FROM FIE-ESCAPE a Strikes on Her Head In Court-/,, a Tage the yard and Is Killed instantly—| ; io i pn Tried to Reach Sitter Play. [tts ing Below. ved co! the career san he eka cou thee f Sure wh has coe committ || have failed In arresting them poet te eer I think som the meeting oemerce f, Tale is feel over Bo Bitter 60s som ¥ t the hubay” to of the kidnappers or or the tlos u the Mannino boy, Vin the recovery of the chil vietion of the kidnanpers. — HOBOKEN MAN GETS “BLACK HAND" LETTER, ‘The industrious ready letter writer of the Black Hand hae ploked out David Engler, a rich Hoboken clothier, as @ Ikely producer, ard Mr, Engler is deep- ly concerned. This is the firat time since the blackmailing under the Black Hand auspices begin that the person chosen as @ victim has been other then an Italian. Engter got « letter yesterday after. ing Dims to e racks before 1 o'clock In t ‘Ting. Fellure, he was sesured, Q that he and his wife and four children wd sireet; Emilig would be killed, soa’) State street; Giuseppe aa Haves wan con consul ie % Union strest; Morale! pice “ate midnight and “aes In marked money under the at sioned in the nel ae he fet ised card, which also bears all of a fake, assures Capt, ‘he will encounter his finish " out. In addition threat against Coroner Zucca, unsparing in hie denun- erinae. ‘Were Present. meeting to-day of the ‘Brace Neo Intere wt fs long con: eH sdentiy pponeres te +) a) I tave t id. the of No. 25 West street: Romeo, Pietro P. Acritelll, , of No, % Broadway; in a rae “Tm tomin’ Aewn, too," Grace Stoddard, a year 4 saw her sister ral other ren at play in the yard below the oried » of No. 3 Broadway; EB. Pita, G, Branchi, B. Mariani, G. Rossati, ‘Antonino, C. Cevita, F. M. al} men of sume means and fre, Vtallans of the re engaged in com- ra and tae teared families prospered in a lite of peace. Men starly every banker deen notified of tha! bid thi ant ectives wal ied "round ail night a eacape and felt | #round Myrtle ere outairetoied | Brooklyn this She cried for to her assteta: per Pileasaadbins FISHED OUT BOY FISHER. Lad, syst” Over a Rite, Tambled * street, Brooklyn. Little Grace was ~94 rs ve | oneve while Camtli years old, was romping in the yard de> low with other children of her age. The | mother stepped Ineide the window for a Vong py ah Mminuie and Camille waved her hand at| prisoner, the baby “1m tomin’,” efied the Lite one as| BARKER'S she toddled to the edge of the @ sacepe “Don bite or his ing In the Fast River off the end of the fotention of the parties | One Hundred and Eleventh street pier E Thove bankers expected at| today, ard he became #0 excited that Bolognesi. A. Cuneo. | 6 fel! in. Francis O'Brien, attendant at the pul iy bathe on the Reereation Pier ot One at’ Twelfth oy t, and Joo works on thé chy dump damped In, Re My) the Pry ‘t Jump, bad: acrtamed her sin. setae ter, Dut the little one was la tw “ali mot the) Od paid Wo alventl ughing “ie San uiiconsclons, and. Dr. Yr et Deeks vig S" Poa Rear-Admiral squadron has fe to abet malar. kind of certificate there might be a|- their health, possibly, and I would not be one of them,” ‘The Board of Delegates of the Bulld- ing Trades of Brooklyn and vicinity has As & result of the resolution it 4 hat stepe have already been ta er’ bf Place of residence as the Park View pores ee taxe pas charge of Sota, ps the Exéouti¥e Committee work, al, on Forty-second atfdet, “opposite delegates have been after Sena, ‘The Trouhle.Making Resolation, Mreot | was passed was held on Monday night | *lling: five and @ halt and her path lay through the custom. | at Atlantic Hall, No, 137 Court street, One of these followed | mously adopted. ‘The resolution js 4 heDonais’ ana da ea thie committee ted on y wae we Phe the oo to J: mittee also took ¢ Shoehi McCarren, the |in Bd j prraonel or itieat cas iacredit von wit Ittee Fhe the mute ed 2 ete te ta , ly ‘otes js “” DEAL, BEACH. N. J, Avg, W—|net dectine of 17-8 per cent, Corn was | On late saaeer 100 continuance as chairman sj LONDON, Aug. %~“Danny” Maher, Ninety-four of 177 startere rgturned | #4 of a cent lower, No exports were| OMMS sessserserereseesee ID 150 neoutive Conmittee, the American jockey, rode two winners, he reported. ‘AL FOR FRIDA a1, Saye MoCarre pecends and one third at the] OM? Im the clghtecn-hole qualifying | KOT” voi, opening pricte. wore! pesky ¥, Later in the day Senator MoCarren|t¥° round to-day of the Deal Golf Ctub | yw, ' My sald ‘Ya tl % {410 worth Of interest injham County Produce Pla reson, I °t Me them on the subject. SHOTS FIRED IN RACE RIOT, half 014, |Rrookiyn Poller Reserves Called Out for Negre Disturbance, A white mar got into trouble with a The white man, pureued a howl- mod, raced down Tagen ra | ¢, Tunlonge’ pinying with her mother on the fire- jsmall vis tet enaned in it, her sinter, fourteen |six shote were fired. The reserves from the Adame street stati ee SHIPS AT AZORES, |". Rear-Admiral Towehes a on Way from Gtbrali MORTA Asores Islands, character suited to hie id AVS Wik \as. preae® Battenburg Nepresents England at Hete'’s Chr Ta LONDON, Aug, 14.—Prince Louls of Battenburg departed from London to- day for Marie; |, Where he will be personally charged by King Bdward with the mission of representing Great Britain at the christening of “he heir sojourning in Canada for| §u P KEPT MOVING Additional Policemen Patrol the Reratcher—st. Just_a gallop for Aedoula Sir f Ralph and @ out with a viclous attack on Mc- “gy t Hi se District” to the Russian throne, Hien | SR Sans tee, Han mal domantea "SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. jaughter-Hou t,t coualdered probatie that Prinoe Damocrailo Slale Commits, ‘and of to Prevent the Gathering of from, the King to Keparor Nicholas, that it is no expectat in offetal Aires. be the Chalrmantnay. Oe rl (Special t6 The Brening Daneeuse Crowds, circles that His Majesty will wake oan Btate Executive Committee, RACE TRACK, SARATOGA PRINGS, Cotition suggestion with reference to the use of 00d offices to terminate the N. Y., Aug. 1&—The enteies for the races at this track to-morrow are as follows: shi ete tf pn, mares of all ages; handi- zn am rh if eke i avediy |sataa afle"tal Rion te ae ik Re i mae Ay Third Race—For fill “Move on!" Is the order in the slaugh- ter house district”? to-day, the police nx recelved orders not to permit the gathering in groups of the striking butchers or thelr sympathizers, Twenty-five mounted policemen have been added to the squad on duty in the Gistriet, and their duty is to charge a crowd whenever one guthers, The strike threatens severe hardships for the bologna sausage and frank- furter manufacturers, The threat to call out their men unless they stop purchasing supplies from the Méat Trust brought @ committee of them to the strikers’ headquarters to plead for a halt on the intended strike, They pointed out that they were un- der contract to purchase thelr supplies from the Trust packers and that a strike in their shops would bring a famine in the sausage market and would cause suffering among the poorer | reople who cannot afford to purchase meat. The strike leaders were obdurate, however, and threatened to call out the men unlesa supplies were purchased from the independent plants. An the Independent concerns are un- to ly the sausage manufactur- the’ etiook ‘tor the hatter ie very ——e + WHEAT MARKET, ‘Wheat closed rather easy to-day at a 8, Rodie, Judge Pa ever gince ‘ar Heed cory wi non-union men i Bee : men In their places. maiden th sere dq ree-year-ol ls Race—For ard; one mile. Neer at which the resolution ae aee yeart old; turlon| OF pies" i Re MERON | SS ASCE ANG on Two Place Horses and et Once Third at Stookton Meet- ing In England To-Day, @ resolution was unani- lgned by Willlam Arfistrong, Jame: ad and 4 to 1; Goreya. — fecond; to 1 for Place, Fimo Y Fait 4 to 1 show Correct Hats for Men. Fall Styles Will Be Issued ACE-dix and one-half tur- irteously, Mr, Hyg mr. 7 to land mimittee to send the Parker. The com- ¢ resolution to Will- ee, 5 pla to show, was oe ¥ Tues mes , VaimeNTLS ar AT DEAL BEACH, ‘T. M. Sherman, of Ution, Was Lew- Seore Player with 96, (Apectad to The Hvening World) see ry labor in the eo Patrick eal to oe i Wheat—May, 110 3-4; September, 110 1-4; December, 111 1-2, Corn—September, #, Chicago's opening prices wore: Wheat ~May, 110 to 81-4; Bey a. 1-3 lerence with Cond Meyer jummer meeting to-day, His House, The two % ny basesahgplin r m3 wed the résolut 4 |record for the meeting fe ten wine, somewhat exeite avout |v four seconds and one third, aut of 0 pea to what I ha’ | seventeen mounts. Meher won the Dur- MeCarrai te, Of 15,000, tournament. The low score was ™, made by T. M. Sherman, of the Seda- queda Golf Club, Utica, There was cup at match play during the after- noon for each sixteen to Anish. 4 aH ing CAGO, Avs. ry Follow . fates With [ners of the races run here torde: Fi f rec, = jue ~ ae erie CK, CHT. fact ing prices were: Wheat therefore an attack of jeaslly, to-day, on Almecilff, the favorite ‘The first sixteen gere, with the 7 ia § clos t U je, caant Aa to the EE mateh play pairings: Whitlock, 9%, and | jj at ces baal Rly ven't Bothered to read WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. Fraser, %:; Townsend, % and James, F, WES aah tion yesterday,” said %; Turner, jr, , and Thomas, #, wore: W. sapere Bond, #, and Dwight, #1; Billings, %, ace and A. Havemeyer, #%; Martin, M and ba fon coi 1-2 nga 5 aa 4 p part | i to 5-5. Gtoutenderg, 9; Bwords, Ae Baxter Septem ter. aad Sk To Men Who Know. ¢} Manhattan Shirts, *1.15. A continuation of the most successful shirt sale ever inaugurated. The demand for this bargain has been so strong that we have decided to add our entire stock of white negligee shirts. Barathea Cravats, 29c. 4,500 of these exceptionally four-in-hand cravats in an endless variety of fancy and black designs, Made by a manufacturer whose name we are not permitted to mention, None of these thes have ever been sold for less than $0c. and up to $1.00, - WEate © vieiinR ER, in B perha) mi it end orem wef hase Borax sohens water, Oy ee ot best 1s 20-Mule-Team Brand, Pacitie Covet Borax Co. Mee Tort Cutt ag BOS Treen GEIBA ROUGE. iy and Hudson avenues in : §: Basen afternoon and struck he Pita help and negroes ran oe fon from ail direeti tout nee from ai] directions, ¥O! re whites by othe ieh fi and ti 1. ¥ tol ‘Nand 4 to }. were | ay Ellison entry. jgerson uninju Thee ad, ale: sire ton, tt gt aut et mala fe beat Fon RESULTS AT = Louis, (Special to The Krening World) Barker's ip| FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, st, arrived: here trom Gp. | LOUIS, Mo, Aug. MTD races run hare to-day resulted as follows: yaa

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