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FENG WOLD AC CHAT PEO TWENTY-FIRST DAY AT SARAT Oni AH AOTILES guy MET Monster Reception Committee » Positions East.of Golden Hill) Went Down the Bay to Meet po ‘The Brening World's Gharte are in@exea from rst face at Aqueduct: to Russians and Fall of City ik year Party jeethe Near—Another-of Czar's Ships Mine. to leave the harbor, and the Japanese Consul the Teota! to warn the Obiness cruiser nnd forte at Wushung to| of the moet prominent Irfanmen NTBD TO RUSSIAN SHIPS. ON, Aug. 24.—The State Department had been edvieed that has extended the time tor repairs on the Ruséian obips io Ot Aug. a. tOBBED OF $5,000 © ON JERSEY ROAD sf} wees? Ayr (Coutinuéd from Firtt Page.) a¢ caught anywhere near them a lynching will be prevented G&meuity. fhe Company is Duilding the ew reservoir, and the Wah the joh entails hae made it impossible for salary payments than Ghee évery two woeks. Mr, White hae been making these ‘Whery eecond Wednesday, drawing the money early in the day it in Now York and carrying it out to the reservoir in a has two companions on the buggy trip from Little Falls to ‘Grove, not tecnusd he has ever anticipated trouble, but because bis thought fit to guard the large sums he carries in thie way. time Mr, White went on these drives heavily armed. His chitied guna, but gradually they relaxed their vigilance ‘Rte tip their Weapons. It seemed absurd to fear anything along Abd much traveled @ path es the old Notch Road, #0 far ae any Bows there has nevor been a house robbery in the vicinity, and the y#ippoded to know about the money carried on these senii- ‘tipt bre the men at the reservoir, all of whom bate worked « fer the O'Rourke Company, and in whom tho bosses have the jee, In apite of the fact that they are of every nationality, Teallans to nogross, T WAITING FOR HIM. White lett New York early to-day with bis satchel of wonlth. He ptrnta to Little Falls, where he found his companions for the drive ‘Thay were 0. H. Widricn and MH. 8. Tatt, two employees gompany, who have made'the same tfip many times each other pleasantly and then got into Mr. White, followfng his usual custom, placed And took the reins, } number of pedestrians along the road and every- to be all right. About a quarter of a mile further along, , the road runs through & little patch of wood which is thickly ‘bruh near the road, The buggy bad not gone mors feet Into the shade of the woods when four men suddenly of the undorbrosh. Three of them were Italians, but they evt- ‘t6 conceal that ax much as possible, for they bad their coat ‘turned up and eich man wore a pair of heavy bive goggles, making inty of their features impossible. The fourth man wore a mask ——— JOHN E. AEOMOND BRINGS HIS BEAUTIFUL WIFE. Gathering for the Great Con- vention of the United Irish League of Amerioa, @ Irish pafl&mentary @elegates to ‘Th the Geavention of the United irish iy tas = League to be held in the Lexington | Set the| Wednesday, artived on the Teutonle late this afternoon. thie olty and some visitors from other cltlea | went down the bay to them. The courtesy of the port wi to the visKers through the agency Collector Stranahan, and they we talon off In the cutter-and landed at the Government plier at the Battery, trom which they proceeded to the Hoft- man House. The visiting Ineh statesmen are headed pT 3 tertord party and the ablest and Australia Nie successful tour of that land of antipodes, when he raised 960,000 for the Irlah Parliament- ary warfare and bfdught back the dada he esa to be his fe. Leading Men Go Down the Bay, ‘The others of the party are Capt, A. J, Hon, Patrick O'Brien, M. P. for Kile kenny City, and Hon, Conor O'Kelly, uagy.|M. P. for North Mayo, composing the Tvleh representatives at the convention of the United Irish League of America | which will meet in Lexington Avenue Opera-House Aug. © and fi, When Iftshmen will gather from all quarters of the earth. Among those who went down the bay with the boarding officer were John Finnerty, of Chicago, President, and Joon O'Callahan, of Boston, Secretary, | who represents the national body. representatives of the national body, and & committee representing the various organisations composing the United Irish League of Greater New York, and delegates from Boston, Jereey City, Newark and other cities, Dintinguished Boarding Party, @ brother of Redmond's dearest Amer- foan friend, Edward O'Flaherty, died recently. tee are Michasl B. Corbley, Eugene A Philbin, Mar. Mconey, Gen, J. R O'Beirné, Robert O'Miaherty, John Jay Egan, John J. Daly, Henry G. Bannon, J, O'Donovan Rossa, William Byrne, David Mackey, Stephen MoFarland, Capt. James Mitehell, Col, Thomas F. Lynch, T. J. Fitasimmona, T. J. O'Con- Baxter, M, Bi. Breslin, R. J, Kennedy, Le Bronns Denia Melnerney, Themes A revenue cutter carrying about Arty | | Redmond,. member for | City, leader af the Irian | it popular | mao in Ireland, who is sccompanied | dy his beautiful and accomplished wite, | the great personal prise he won in! OV C. Donelan, M. P. for East Cork; | War >! SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. wy 4 Hartford, New Haven, Philadelphia, | | ow v ‘The “boarding party" will be under) to carry 110 pounds, The “boarding party” was under | ‘on Ke casll0 Indian star. 110 a seem = GANT SHO Joyes, 'T, St. John Gaffney, Patrick | nell, P. Kavanégh, Jon Lynch, Bernard | MeGraw’s Team Play All Around but tired in the —nentad 2b ® ¥LFTH Ra‘ " Won 4rivi (sa) masked time nd ot _the 686 SIXT A Lid Qwner—R. ‘Horsey x y 7 age B. Metter a at, the and, under wrens 4a! iat guatiee, ees ) three-yeanolds and ‘in ner, eh. £, by Reker. Kitty Oi aon made wo & fot Clamored for Italian Who Shot Boy Singer and Tried to Choke Father HAD INFORMED: POLICE rows | OF PLOT TO ROB MINERS. Sia Atte on"s t gears wend: eee Wor on (Special to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, N. Y4] 9 ug. M—The entries for to-morrow’s| g7g aces are as follows: i First Race-For three-year-olds and Up: $21 Lord Badge tt B89 W.R.Conden 12 438 The 3 May Bender. 9 40? Cantern aye 475 Gay Liaaaite “110 OBR, Court “Maid. t @ beads, 10 or Cascine cna 1 Queen Bile. 8p bY Ser ruewen’ 12) Roe Sect ) Homestead’ .116! (Ts) up; | 6 “anh (1) on Becond Race-For foureyear-olds and matin et NS TBs "Shy tiy ay, 14 — In PrP aa UN ; evens. 7 ts 09 Daylestort 8 —= Jim Silek ig Bt nr “ pin maiden two-year 4 hand Hest tada, five and a hal? fare CHICAGO IN FIRST _s 530 Only One, Fourth Race—The Saranac handicap for three-year-olds, one furlona. Fitth Race--For two ‘The Doctor.107 874 Sir Ralph. ot at Ey Oxted Gold Fidur.107 Merces Onward ort Hi iy 8 Divination . 11 Bd rot Hills. 123 ie Mb ¢ trey 8 Mirthless ..105 670 Sixth Race--For «il ages; handicap: mile. (6ST) Merry Rnglandi13 Gay Moy. dit Duke o endallioo Walent ol podeaiae Wild Thyme. a ANU Youth Walking in a Throng Falls the Cubs to the Disappoint: | with Bullet in His Brain, and the Police Fail to Solve the _ Start bed. ream, Owner una "i unjamuck ‘incesaE ris) $5,000; @ mile and ter 1 ae cert it SS Staak 8g -year-olda; " tive ands bait furlong haMdleap; TET SLB Officere Hurt by Mob Which|W, R. Bracken, Master Plumber, Summoned by Jerome to Tell Brivery Pool to LABOR LEADE —— WEINSEIMER TO MARCH AT WEAD OF BIG PARADE. eserves Called to Battle with Following a Thousand Men Bent on Ven- geanoe—Doath Mark Placed on Viotim’s Door, Gusrounded hy a cordon of police and plain-clothes detectives to keep back & ctowd of angry men, Carlo Rossati, the Italian who phot Salvatore Basaoto, doy @tnkker, to death at No, 107 Park Street, was taken to Centre Street Court to-day, Only a strong guard of police could save this*man from being at- tacked by Hae of men whd stéod on the street as Ne was taken past or ‘who followed him to court. For the Gead boy was loved by the Italians, and word had been passed that he was & victim of the Black Hand, the mur- Gerous Italian organisation. According 10 the police, this boy had revealed to t these Italian bandits to rob @ number of Kailan miners from Pennsylvania Who had saved their money and were on their way back home that young Bossots, thie youth of eighteen, was done to death, After the son had been shot the father was knocked down and choked by the slayer, Who then ran down the street, followed by a great mob. Italians to the number of one thousand tater at- tacked the Tligadeth street police sta- tion and hurled missiles at the police and prisoner, hurting two detectives and one policeman. They would have torn the murderer limb from limb had not it been for errival of the reserve polite from two station houses, who were forced to use clubs and fists and threatened to #noot, 18 Killing Was Plansed. Hi The killing of young Bossoto, a 107 | COTding to the police, was murder de- a Wherately planed and uted. To owt thelr plans the “Black Hand; sent all the way to Toronto, Cananda, for one of their numbers, who was assigned to the work. The man Who did the killing gave his name as Carlo Rossatly thirty-five years old. He only came from Toronto last night and stopped At No. 18 Hester street, o tenement occupied exklustvely by Italians Rossati has the appear: of a bad man, Afler Dis arrival in York he was seen with Italians in Mul- berry Bend, and he attracted attention. Young Bossaw \a the son of Frank | Bossoto, a prosperous liadian, who @ the proprietor f a reataurant at No 107 Park sireet, The elder Bossoto It a law-abiding cltigen and a hater of the “Black Hand.” He educated Dts 500 in the elty schools and the son inherged his father's hatred for hie tawlese fel- low count:ynien, 1" Gung Waiting for Miners, For the past six months the son has beon cultivating his voles. with the @x- pectation of golng into ftallan opera, ‘Thore were few if any men in the must. cal Itallan colony who could alng with him, He was looked upon as a youth of rent promlen and wag very popylar with the Italians throughout the city, When not qttending music lesso; : Parks, He ternaons Phe | y dommanded Mr. poe ported That MA Yo ty Yotlly In 0 cane that e- Selng ND pehinet 4 fn the building promment fabor trades: i Mr, Bréeken' is, Ghd. of the firm of Rossman & Bracken, No, 132 East For- ty-second street. He member of the master plumber organization, which {9 allied with the Smployers* Association, and hai big contracts. It to Pepertéa that’E few moaths ago some fifteen or twenty master plumbers who had Been subjected to atinoyance by @ mah claimitig to représent one of the 1ador Uinlona got together and talked over the Idea of getting up a fund with which to placdte’ the alleged labor leader. It was affiduhced that for « certain atin this man woud p.edge hind self to ceave his tactics. Mracken Wosld Not Contrivate. The master plumbers present, - to @ story that has reached the Dis: trict-Attorney, put tip frain $100 to $00 apiece, with thé exc@ption of Mr. Bracken. Hé refused, it ts said, to coh- ttibute a cent to the fund. Neverthe leas, the purse was made up and, ft le Alleged, paid to the man Who sald that he controlled a labdr organization, The source from which the story Teached the Distriet-Attorney’s office compened attention, and a gudpoena was issued for Mr, Bréckén, He was found in the Fi¢hifsh foom at the Grand Union Hotei attending @ meeting of {he Master Phambers who were ing the lockout, Mr, Bracken reqidated permission of the subpoena aérver co rémaif ntl! the clowe of the medting, and It was grafted. ‘Then he went down to the > torney's Office, saying that he whe will ing to tell all he knew. ‘ Audther sfor} of pratt has reached the District-Atiorney and is being the vestigated, It is ri wented that a man well known in iréies suc- ceeded im getting $1000 oat Of a tman- utacturing concern about @ year ago tain labor-saving dévlc¢. The union men for a yeat hed réfused to work in any Ddullding in which the labér- saving contrivance Was dted, but after the $7,000 payment, it ie alleged the. union men made no more objections, Welnseimer (© Lead Parade, seh : treatment By cul me, Sos . Weet 30% ant 8 Ey, oy cannot call, write for report bilan! DR. GARDNER, Office, 435 Sth Ave.. N.Y. City Between 33th and 20th Ste, Hours 9 A. M. to SP. M. Sundays 10 to 2 Glasses That! Never Slip . glasses which slip of Fy the 3! tl your glasses just in the right position, with a smooth, but absolutely sure grasp. Do it, too, without injuring the most sensitive skin, Thousands of Fronch Peanat Caramels, .Lb. 100 Cheeolate Wenisess iter MPS ie sccesecenteeeee LO, 150 SPROIAL FOR THURSDAY. Chéeeomte Walnet Bon. © bone Lb, 100 Chessince “Lb, ibe e ment of 15,000 Fans Who! Saw the Game. Doiphin. Michael in. Ie OSullivan, P. J. Cody, wrove, Daniel V. Clancy a miasioner Pallas, Ladies to Honor Mre. BR rh will be tered at tho Ho tain Howes, where they “will be dure ing the next week or more, and where therd will be a succession of Interesting events, Chief on ot youlg Bossoto stayed in trie father’s wtaurant. He was with tie father overal weeks ago when word came to im that the murderous gang which in- | {ents Mulberry Bend had planned a big tobbery of miners who were coming through New York and who had engaged board in the lodging-house above the Bossoto restaurant. ‘This lodging-house ts considered on: of the most respectable of its kind tn the city, and because of the reputation of the elder Hossoto foreigners with money seek lodgings there, taking their méals at his restaurant, Word was passed through the Mul} berry Bend gang that there was @ rich harvest to be ered from the return- ‘ing miners, Many of them had several thousand dollars, Told of Proposed Robbery. Hearing the plans of the gang to com- mit the robberies, young Bossoto went to the police of the Elisabeth see “ee worked hard for a living and always | tion abd asked that some protection | minded his own business, He was on| given the men, Detective Petrosini, the ‘an errand for his employer when the | ated Italian detective of all evil-doers, | shot which ended his life was fired. was soo rounding up the Mulberry feore Saw Him Fall. street gang, He caused twelve of them Fourteanth street, just east of Thira| to be arrested and they were held on ue, wae crowded when the man | charses of deing suspicious persons, shot, and a acore of people saw him | until the miners had taken ship for! anoo fall, yet only one person has ben found | thelr homes. who even pretends to know from where | Once out of jail the murderous gang the shot came, and her evidence is, began seeking the eof the police | ers, be © informer, They determined that young 4 ChICAM ......0.0 0.0.0 .0.0 0 0 O40] Practically worthless. Parca whe ami. ane Wah’ ee h, . oy ae thewson, m= pond Seedy ea of grapes oes as. peri poner catplak o " ‘Ot, Work Pan ‘BrigEs 8 Two-Bane Hie. ie when he was |" yoseatl entered the Rosset) reetaurant , ind nish aad Sictenn, He was les than to hundred teen |snertiy aftag 2 A.M, t6-dny, and woom a it in th Dev =| sont nege UM front door, be dlnigy Sot asa an“ etn NBs Ce i at WILLIAMS? put his hand to Dis head and fall fat “ on the sidewalk. nn 1 eee, sits CH eo Bank you te bare A half dozen persons ran to him at once, believing he had fainted, but Started to Have a Quarrel. Rossat! leered at the Atl When they saw the blow trickling from & wound in his t 4 they realized /and with an oa pet \) “ '. hysleian was | will int a, ue a e one dead. He had been kilied * the rear the ft rant a by Dr. tantly. a ! be big father an ! in He In the crowd that gathered around | words, 16 came oul of thn Bilelien soe myts the bady were at leset 4 dosen persons | \POFEECIES 4 iads no demanatration of the ert ofa violence. but je inst t CsA the fore Aquino tel while others were Le pons i jetor ' aunty, positive ty Mnaising that there bt mets Diol tram hie, Boekel. ey i i} youth, j.' 'the The young man was on hi t the boy Uetween the tnere when the @heoting ‘occurred’ [Sat he fell int a ee et a ai arg rasa Remo (aE ae Aeiniser a ea a ee hid face entirely, but trom his general make up and his sing Were ovident; first, that he was the leader of the des- nd, second, that hé was an American, idG Made their intentions plain without delay, Thoy centred their shotguns on thé trio in the carriage and held their places ! Of the read. Mr, White's first sensation was one of great Mnybody shoul attempt to hold him up on a public highway. up the horre and demanded to know what the men meant by ‘The men vouchsafed no answer, Instead two of them low. #its and biased away at the unfortunate horse, which fell dead. the Aimerican stopped to the side of the carriage and ip a hoame NDED SATCHEL OF MONEY. + Where's the money!" " "What money?" asked Eldrich, who was feoling for a revolver which he ‘olipped in bis pocket that morning, the first time he had armed himeslf or trip for a long time. ) The thief saw the move and clouted Eldrich across the back of the things Mystery. GIANTS. | A youth, who was mysteriously mur- E. | dered in front of No, 216 Hast Four- tenth street thie afternoon, has been identified as Pasquale Aquino, an Itailan jtallor, twenty years olf, employed by | Joseph Sappe, of No. %% Bast Eleventh 0 | street In spite of the thorough search by the police of the Montfort apart- mént-house, at No. 27 East Four- teenth street; of Cook's Place apart- ménta, at No. 008, and of every viher house in the vicinity, from which the mysteriout shot might have been fired, nothing has betn discovered yet to fix thé crime on any person. The police are” uncertain whether the shooting was an « or a deliberate crime. Bo be learned Aquino had no enemies, He was a harmless young fellow, who ies Bresnahan, of. . Browns, rf. McGann, 1d. . Mertes, If Dahlen, 88. . these will be soi ta- to ‘Wire hedmond ofa Sebtimoaial the estoem in which she ls held by a committee of ladies from tho Devlin, 3d. « gs eR M My Ca a a A ine Cited Irith Len of the Un! r ague 4 tnd the. Ancient Order of Hibernians | Bowerman, ¢ y and other organizations. Mathewson, pons MOTHER STOPPED CARRYING OFF CRILD If you want white clothes use 2 Mule-Team Borax in the Laundry. Pacific Coast Borax Co. ie ° = 2 es wl esorcoes2 Bl enecuwenncd ee ge fe | TOtAle so .cessseneeeees CHICAGO. = z > = as to dant McCarthy, Kling, o. “Evers, fb. » "Get out!” he said sternly, and Fldrich got out. Taft, who had no a, ‘followed, and under the nose of each man a gun was thrust. Then pa lesdér turned his biack-miasked face to White. Trenton Crowd interferes with ENGR out, you!” he said; but White retused to budge, One of the other] New York Woman Who him from behind, and | bu At Mim, Quick at's fash the man in the mask raised the bute ona] SOught Her Clvid In the Keep ing of Others. eeesoeceseo% eusesees-2e- Haroun orwe 45 eee wonrweso™> eeccsoeroce”>" *Evete nut out of game for kicking. O'Neil batted for Briges in ninth, SCORE BY INNINGS. Giants on 2 0000000 8 Gur ahd struck White across tho head with it, It was a terrific blow, ‘paymiaster fell like a log to the ground, tied ftalians grouped the men and backed off, still keeping them ‘Then the leader threw aside the top of the seat, took out the and opened it. ‘He gave an exclamation of satisfaction when Ne oom quickly closed the geek again and callifig Of his men ited to up the road, His last words to the unfortunate trio wad! sonngon, on the atreet today, but a any: attéinpt to follow would de met with a volley dowd intertored. and. prevented the ‘Pidrich Hot Taft made any attempt to fdilow the men. They!mother from putting her into & cad in much concerned about Mr. White. They got some water trom| ty tl fell to Wrea and soon brought him back to consciousness. When he| but not Li the money Was gone he was furious and insisted upon his com- him to sprea larm reidistance up the road Bldrich found a tolephone and sent word He asked that the police keep a close water for the thieves, | & description of them as he could to Capt. Bimson. Capt. Out all his reserve furce, chased his detectives out along tive Auf wired the alarm {n every direction. Hé then sent men Mr. Whit¢ and his companions to Paterson at once so they descriptions of the men and be on hand to look over any ‘was arrested. finally reached Paterson, where bis injury was dressed. It his wound was painful, tut rot serious, Thick Lather. and A lead. | t (fipecial to The Evening World) TRENTON, N. J, Aug. M—Mrs, Ger- trude Rice, of New York, made an at- 1 of r tempt 10 cerry off her child, Lily Rice | {fatheweon, hie Play—D: Pitcher—M (Special to The Evening World.) WEST SIDE PARK, CHICAGO, Aug. M.—Bad playing by Chicago in the opening inning, coupled with Mathew- fon's good pitching and perfect sup- port, landed the first game of the double-headed for the Giants this after. noon, Jt war a shut-out, too. the Cubs never havin hance to score, falling even to get past first. The Cheagios had counted on taking the firet part of theafternoon'swork, and the loa A great disappointment to the 15,000 who turned out, filling the stands and Dieachers and the extra seats around the diamond. ‘The crowd footed hard and twice filled the field with soda bottles, delaying the game many minutes. The Glanis played J all around the home teant) which madé Asthma Oan Be Oured ‘The dareindt ‘ot ME; J.P; Momad, 30 B. Adams that TOU | Wotet cases the Ritehen in | 20t In the excitement the little the skdewalk and was trampli stolen by an aunt in New York. The Johnsons, whose name the child bears, say they have the legal custody of the git! from the latter's aunt and ‘ill not give her up. pbidbaett. EAE SHEEPSHEAD DEMOCRATS. Ther Adopt tions Pledging Cleb to Support MeCarren, Four hundred members of the Parker and Davia Club, of the Thirty-eighth it down In one of the atone recesses | Hiection District of the Seventh Assem- A ale a erie re t a = Pit “ it ls red, : ‘ 4 by dnd stantey. yh ay aa tte ants Pandy Hot. fren tela) ‘‘* ‘Un & famous brewery and wl Milltonaires t { telowe overt oe‘? omy capttal i