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the Offensive and Forward for Decisive at Manassas. MASSES HIS TROOPS TO MEET THE CHARGE. Forees in immense Semi- role Line Hills in Great lar Game Now On—New at the Fyont. ) HEADQUARTERS, GAINES. The blue and the } are facing each other in le array. Tt in the work of the ‘under Gen, F. D, Grant, oper. from Manassas, to strike and the brown army under Gen. J. Bell, operating trom Thor- back through the gap of that fm the Bul) Run Mountains. Bone of hostilities is a strip of farms five miles wide and fif- Miles long, comprising the terri- Over which was fought the two ef Bull Run. Manassas |s the the zone and Thor- In the centre of its _* eatheast point in | @aghfare Gap is ) Western iimit, Grant Pushes On. At Gaylight to-day Gen, Grant had & front across the sone, bie Mine two-fifths of the thie line (Grant's right) is a of infantry. The souhern Jeft Wing) is a patrol of cav- ee with the strong right that attack, Gen. “Bult has es- of battle which sweeps from Buckland, on the Hits of the zone, to miles from the western tions and Woolsey a that distance. Gen, th rongest part of commanded by ‘companien of the Fitth i First Georgia Infantry; husetts Infantry, Fifth Infantry; Beventy-fourth eet marched out on to & point between stone y Springs, and thence the Third Brigade. commanded by of the Sixteenth intry, consisting of First Texas Infan- sventieth Virginia Infan- was gained by a by way of Groveton hy aa wath the junetion on ‘Bl Road, Frost had command of Brigade, consisting of four of the Fifth Infantry, the t ay an the Company ome ret was that of Daniel Egan, thirty-five ent tmaat whieh acoosenaied \ ts far as sir it Broan pert ant his fu) < sfylahas reed |CHARGED WITH A HOLD-UP, Wee the ii ol hy he Pat id New WELL WONT BE | ABATE GOVERNOR AH Fin tory in Blue! Declares at the ST ie Cendarenee of his Champion Had Poor} intestines Luck, but Managed to Dispose| of His Opponent in Rather Easy Fashion. Republican Leaders To-Day; that He Would Not Accept a! Renomination, DOESN'T WANT TO HEAR ANY MORE ABOUT IT, This Was His Emphatic Reply to Suggestion of a Friend that He Once More Head State Ticket. Gov, Odell definitely settled that he Will not be a candidate for renomina- tion at a conference held to-day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, One of the up- State leaders suggested that inasmuch as a suitable candidate had not pre- sented himself the Governor make the race again, I don't want the place, I wouldn't have it, and [ don't waat te hear any more about it. Under no circumstances would 1 again take the nomination.” The leaders in attendance at the con- ference came from all over the State at the request of the Governor. They werp is most Intimate political friends, in- cluding Senator Malby, Senator Brack- jett and John Raines, of Rochester, Lou Payn was also one of the advisers. Benator Brackett and others of the Governor's most enthusiastic supporters sald before the session that his nom ation would undoubtedly prove a ceptable to the rank and file of the party, So far as could be learned no definite agreement was reached, unless it was that Tim Woodruff should not bel, wamed. Licut.-Gay. Higgins appears to be the most likely candidate for the numination at present, although there is some talk of Hamilton Fish. Former Gov. Black will ot be tem- porary Chairman of the convention. He has notified Gov. Odell that he cannot be in Saratoga next week, = MAT = | SHOW ROMICIDES Deputy cide ta Weston, Who! New Haven Authorities Abandon} %:,*: Makes Them, Declares the Police Are Not Properly Inves- tigating Suspicious Cases. The result of four autopsies per- day show, the Deputy Coroner says, that death In each case was caused by homicidal blows. Dr, Weston sald he believed the eclty is exverlencing an epidemle of homicides and that the police are not properly investigating them. In but one of the four cases in which Dr, Weston acted to-day has there been an arrest, This was the case of Josepy Vokaleak, Atty yoars olf, of No, 4) Bast Seven third street, Vokaleak was found un- conscious In front of No, #8 East Sev- omty-second street, He died later, sup- posedly of a fractured skull In the Presbyterian Hoepital, and the police arrested Willkum Vrbsky, twenty-one years old, of No, 310 East Seventy-first mreot, on suspicton of hAving struck Vokaleak, Vrbsky has been held to await action by the Coroner, Two Cases at Bellevue, Two autopsies were performed by Dr. ‘Weston at the Bellevue Hospital. One years old, who was found dead in bed | at No. % Bowery, yesterday. One doc tor had pronounced death due to nat- ural causes, Dr. Weston found that the man’s skull was fractured and that Egan had died of a hemorrhage of the brain. He pronounced the case one of homicide and notified the Eldridge street police, The other case at Bellevue was that of Richard Jents, forty-eight years old, a negro, of No, #9 Seventh avenue, who was found dead tn a hallway at Twenty-seventh street and Seventh ave- y | nue. The autopsy In this case showed that Jents had died of a hemorrhage of the brain. and that the head, face and neck were covered with contusions, Italian's Skull Fractured, ‘The last autopsy was performed at at) the Hudson Street Hospi an on an ltl. fan sald te be named Guillerto Cuim- ner, The Italian's skull was found. to be tured, and Dr. Weston suid this, is bellef, was also a case of EEE in elde jee Say Prisoner Had ao aad and Blackjack When Arrented. Willtam Schaerer, twenty-six years old, who wave his address os No 116 Grand street, Hoboken, was arraigned before Recorder Stanton In that place | to-day on a charge of highway rob- bery, Otto Peters, of No, 44 First street, sald that Schaeffer had held him up on Newark street, Peters shoutec for help, and Policeman Ger- herdt caught yom after a sharp chase of several blocks, Schaeffer, the police sa; a black- jack and a mask when arrested. He Was beld for the Grand Jury, —— things-elther that Gen. Grant was Loe jake @ strong attack or that A Swit move to flank right. This la se quire Moog force, as been left OP composed | of a cavalry line. Gen. Corbin and staff ht headauar or BALTUSROL LINKS ment of the United Stites Golf Avnoe ciation on the links of the Baltusrol THIRD RACE 743 = Newton, of the Seattle Golf and | mmiey Country Club, and H. , Morristown (N. J) theugh the start was made early, there was quite a generous gathering of yey rincess Eris ere and spectators in tht vicinity bei Gallons tional champion for the past three years, who recently returned {rom abroed with the British champlonship title, waa one of the second pair to go out, his com- panion A., who Meadow Club, of Brooklyn. Ather pairs went off in the following order: W. R. Tuckerman, Chevy Chase Club, wy Watereress— Sweat. Washington, D. C., and & Y. Rama, Hi of Ol County, drew's, N. J., and T, Herreshoff, Ekwanok Golt Club, Manchester, Vt.; B. B. Chase, Oil | jay City, Pa. and Q@, T, Brokaw, Garden bd City, Le L. OM i Pp. ¢, aeviee of Seattle went a0 hag around In ha H. Bwords in % wi »i alt eee eh arte | Becher wed siong| Sainte the Travis score Kas ‘vin, “| Chureh of Moly Angels, in South Meri- den, where the Rey. Father Cunning: ham venformed the last rites of the Church, Burial wae in St, Laurent Cemetery, Since the mysterious death of the gir! mony rumors have been circulated con- cerning her home relations. To correct these stories the orothers of the dead girl Issued the following signed state Rent this morning; “We, the undersigned, wish to correct the statements made in the papers re- po home relations of our late ster. ‘@ emphatically deny that they 4 were unpleasant, and assert that he Mags ca Mb kadar ree onypeion a had & loving mother, brothers « Sound, had been abandoned. The the-| ory was considered untenable after the, autopsy by Dr, C. J. Bartlett had es-| tablished the fact that the lungs of the girl contained but very little water. Had the girl been drowned the tungs would have been completely filled The members of the family were sub- jected to @ thorough crose-examination, | quarters In t military attache Col. Garlington rode at onee to Fe at to the |i res patos eis +A Soerpatiee put outa actlog on Eapt the by the aa re toe te yeep cd TRAVIS WS OX TG i MCE CH NINTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD, ‘The Evening World's charts are indexed from Gret race at Aqueduct: —_———————_—_. TAL Pineal 3 Seratehes: Overweight Dick Bernard den. SHORT HILLS, N. J., Sept. &—The (74) secoND Ra tar West and the Atlantic seaboard lyy Logie yey i were represented by the players’ who! index. a composed the pur thet opened thi (080) Head 4 Cock amateur cnamplonship tyurna. ‘inh to-day, The players wore P. Futurity « Swords, of the |; ‘eld Club. Al- when the tirat two teed off, J. Travis, of Garden City, na- 74: Capt. F. H. Horne, U. 8. (135) b entered from the Dyker City; P. N. Thomes, Morris N. J, and A. Reid, St. An- N. ¥.; Sima Wylie, Geadtiga'.| Gy Phe rou bd, oy ~~ on x hea ga OF andl e Wye ahaa ane fe hole, tH Kgan' Pitted | Bs | na; Moda ey Times's. inn Dick Hernard....J Caljanan e ' Hrwoxlynite ie, o nly breeaing at the end. Brooklynite closer strong. Letola Lat rid- Seratches—CGrandve and Snuff Cock Robin bled before xolng half the distance, for two-vear-ol: six furlongs wf y bandil ‘ime—| 35. paris patted one mle aad oe pot intend to continue fighting, TACK MOE apprentice wy ON Mortar es & W fy ais, a i 4 Out So Easily by Jim Jeffries, a a Anounces that He Will Not ond sataens At elt ind Pale Retire. Jack Munroe, the Butte miner heavy- + | welght, who was recently knocked out by Champion Jim Jeffries after one jminute and a half of fighting in the second round of their battle before the Yosemite A. C., of San Francisco, ar- rived in town at 1.20 o'clock this af * Winner, b. c, noon from the coast. { Muoroe made the trip from San Francisco to this city alone, With the exception of a discolored optic, Mun- }roe looked in perfect condition and health. An ut the Gnaad World reporter met Munroe at the Grand Central De- pot on his arr.val. ter that me tare your plans for future? er asked. Tin Opis Cian, Bh th ” as I think I mere @ chance with the rest of the hts. ed—Buxe sand a aa , FIFTH RACK $900 aoe Futurity course, Owner-—F. Burlew. SASRUSAEH wacans-uss * jepsazaznsze= to Me re a ae SIXTH RACH §i.top added; sellives bree teenthe on turf, havi on—Trouba. _ O¥ Bob Fita- ‘om Y Sharkey an and Jack John- ae | Intend to ened a Lg hours every day in im and hope to round Port ts in that will . t we fellows t ive improv In "ime 5, . ch. Sharke: tribute yer cake fine tarae " a I a Jett : I felt confident before I entered the ? " * . k “Goring that 1 wouldagive Jeff a great 8 1 gt The first blow fe wave me, whieh | ti we! was a left hook on the jaw, was Ut! blow that killed whatever chances as BSSRSor Se seesez Everything was a blank when I came to In m: cornet re hs ad heart would bre a much faster and also a ty 100 per cent. than he wi SseNerrrntseece a Jeffries can defeat three beg R 3 Rae ring on the same night but was tiring fast at fhe ond. Bulwark mon [7 rly not telling an untruth Jeffries is there Is no mistake Ly a be ready to fight again in a few weeks and only hope that I will Bet the chance to Aght Ruhlin. I think I can win over him, I tried to get on & fight with Ruhlin at Butte, Mont., but the sporting men out there refused to offer us @ purse, stating that Ruhlin was not Merde feta ough card,” NOMS RO ROW IN se of Louise Dubola, whose! Couple Dorothy Later it was brought to the als- | Gre to heres ha U | to The Evening World.) NTR IRKPSHRAD BAY, niries for to-mor- met 8 “fe are a8 mtd and three furionas. Theory that the Young) fi", M*taan'wmer tM corel | BE On iat AM Gristle uaa) rest of Miss Elizabeth MoDon- furlongs on main trac! Woman Was the Victim of | fit: Hviue Bur te ey ‘i Gold per 14 Strangler. & Ammete " rena erento. | Be TE NEW HAYEN, Conn,, Sept, 6.—Coro- former by Depiity Coroner Weston t0-| ner Mix filed his report thie afternoon | fat inde Lae. 10 Austin Allen bad 4 0 Bet i He! aig. bres. Louie wi: ito it. Handaarra JT" Ancot le) u Des! dt body was found tn the water here, and Bane ee ene ne a who wea believed to be a murder vic- ‘ann Beg tim, He finds that the girt committed | {jis} Acronaut ..118 651? Dandelion wuleide, — The funeral of Loaise Dubois waa held yesterday afternoon at her home in Yales. cz CAUED PASTOR from here and was taken to the Dubois ea Os : 4 | the place. ’ McNish found a well-dressed woman \ 4 of forty-five or thereabout trying to fa The Waldost; six furlongs on FIGHTS OFFICERS Priest Are Met with Vigorous Attaoks—Unfortunate Now in Hospital. tree: station, distinguished himaeif this] alleged disturber of the Jeweller’s peace afternoon In Park Row by killing « kitten with @ revolver, blocking traffic,| where she bieaking a window In the Astor House} ggeDonald and her address as No. and incidentally endangering the life of} Church avenue, Brooklyn, She was every one within a radius of 900 feet. charged with disorderly conduct. The kitten was about as big as & min- |" yt.) stigg McDonald was arraigned! 5 vte, Connorton explained to the Indig-|ys¢orve magistrate Pool in the Tombs Bareok, Court. but before any evidence was Waddell, p ft the Greek Catholic Chugeh int avenue and Tenth stree ind that she did not need to work | Williamsburg, was placed in the ob- in @ factory unless she chose to. Wejaervation ward of the Kings County feel deeply the Injustice and outrage | MMospital to-day after a hard struggle of these statements coming at thia| With two detectives, who wen time, when our home and hearts are fhome, saddened by this bereavement. at No, 7% Leonard st prevent him from doing violence to ” himself and neighbors. banshee acetae walks up and down the ward shouting: ‘It might be a: May Mave a Clee, Bhortly after 10 o'clock last night a The Investigation has passed out of the theory state and there Is reason ty belleve that the authorities have «lis- covered a positive clue The original! Rey theory advanced by the police and sup- ported by the Coroner for several Gay@,| ior ihen ieft. that Louse Dubois had committed sul- nant crowd that it had hed a fit and that he believed that ft was 2 menace} iaxen an eagle-eyed court attache had 4) public safety, He knew of but one] qiscovered a toy revolver protruding Totals way to destroy It, and that was with | from one of Randall's rear pockets. This luis feady pistol. The bullet left @/| discovery was communicated to the glease spot on the sidewalk where the kitten had been, glanced from the curb- call was sent to Bt. Catherine's Hos- pital for an ambulance for the priest, The doctor who responded foupd the Iligasivitts very pugnacious He was given some medicine and finally quieted. The doc- hard to placate. Four hours later the priest showed by throwing herself inte the! signs of becoming violent again and word was sent to the Greenpoint ave- The two detectives were sent to the house, where they found Mr. Migasivitia more violent than before. Every effort on the part of the detectives to quiet him was met with an attack, and there was some severe | Aebting and wrestling before the priest but they had nothing to tell that o¢.| Was subdued. Me was then taken to fered any clue. It appears that Louise | left home last Wednesday afternoon, | riage. saying ohe would visit her friend, Lucia Levellte, In Meriden. Miss Leve'lle of the clergyman's stated that Miss Dubois did not come to her house that day and @at she had not seen her for three weeks. Miss Leveille, who lives on sherman avenue, in Meriden, and speaks but little Ena- lsh, said she could not imagine why Louise Dubols should have come to jeriden that day MGeorge Dubole let nls home in the | Gev> Terrell early afternoon and took the train for | New Haven to search for his sister, | Why he 4i4 not yes ese to search for her, but to New Haven, although knew that Mise Leveille lived in the quoted to-day, as saying. thea aa what I AA wens Ses 1a made out of pedicels olen ANEURIN JONES DEAD. 1s A ae Cal. he rtate rin Jones, years old, Ine matory due. seape architect, ls dead here. He was, Defore 't ® bg at one time superintendent to teas of ayugess Greater New York. i nue police station. the Kings County Hospital in a car- Overstudy ie supposed to be the cause members of his congregation say, how- ever, that they know little or nothing about dis private affairs. ——= “TRUE GEORGIA GRIT.” swimming championship races were —<—<—— continued to-day, and, because of the} wo KILLED IN COLLISION, i-known champions from various s arte of the world participating, the at- PB deg Fo, Bit, So semes, Ween, tondance was large. Three events were ATLANTA, Ge., Sept. &—In disseuss- ing the refusal of a Georgia slidier to’ ulate a negro offcer, Gov, Terrell is letle Club, won the 20-yard race in the record-breaking time of 3m. 4 146, " 18 733 Dessle .....118 A Beit ee" Wiliam Randall Caused the Ar- ee uote Ort Well A ald, but She Turned the Ta- ¥ Wn ace es one mile. resale: 143| bles in Court. # Ra.'Sak mt William Randall, a Jeweller, at No, 200 cna veling. 1 Greenwich street, ran out of his place ant t) of business to-day calling for the police. cron typ nes ome i ied Policeman McNish, of the Church S teh i Eieria*4-: $8) street station, heart the man's cries, woman from the jewelry shop, w! the owner avowed was trying to wreck pull a telephoue down and asked her to Just stay here as long as I please and {t's nobody's business but my own. If you policemen would mind your own Ebert aa. Detectives Sent to Quiet Greek Bullet Fired by Policeman Con-|yon rm aT such vette of Norton Glanoed from Curbing,| xeNieh threw up his hands and Witenes Ss. backed away. Hit Car Rail and Crashed) ‘Not tor mine,” he toid Randall, who) Convoy, a was ducking behind a showcase. Into a Window. “Suppose I make @ complaint?” asked |Ort, p.. Randall. Policeman Connorton, of the Oak| woman and fellowed by Randall the as led to the Chureh street stat! ing and started across Broadway, missed. Finea by the Court. It struck @ car rail in ite Mght and “Fine you § for carrying a revolver, | \ + thence sped on ite way to @ big plate-| 4), ir. Randall,” said the Court, suavely, glass window in the telephone switch hag Reena stammered the jeweller, room of the Astor House, shattering the) pay your fi glass and frightening the operator and) 4, he turned several guests, who were standing desk, Elisabeth McDonald, nearby, out of a year's growth. ——— It 's understood that there is « face. saveniat ap foot to present Police. apie she sald to him, with a FELL INTO BOILING WATER. ren’t you sorry that you Mog away from 4 Be Samael T. Black Meets with Awful Accident at Ansenta, Samuel T. Black, engineer at the Breet a thing, a “4 urnet And Randall obeyed, man biecipalra tbl Ruane with a medal. pacget Better give it to me. nat th been annoyit SWIMMING uC Siler Seggevy gt her hy p Ry A AS ST. LOUD, Sept. &—The Olympic ©. M. Daniels, of the New York Ath- The American fifty-yard swimming FS Ty N (S BACK IN TOWN) SHOOTING MATCH} -| Butte ianen Whe Wee Knocked] Good ins ba Are Made by Men from the State on the Range at Sea SEA GIRT. N. J., Sept. 6—The atten- tion of the military riflemen assembled here was devoted to-day to the regt- mental team match, and eleven teams, representing New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, New Jersey, the Dis- trict of Columbia and the United States Marine Corps, competed for the Inter- state trophy, medals and cash. The District of Columbia and the Marine Corps each has two t New Jersey has three teams, At the conclusion of the firing in the first stage of the match the team rep- resenting the First New Jersey Regi- ment was in the lead with a total of ‘BS out of a possible 900, The first team Of the United States Marine Corps was @econd with 252, mith Second Ohio hehe be wddith lon to the nm had of beating the big fellow, 1 eevee | Hudson, Y remember thing after I got that blow, & Digiiet of nee a Se “T will say one ating for Fetes, be me he ie ti tat L boxed him in Butte, Whe: T say | Aniened second. with I hy General Spends Several Hours as ESOPUS, Sept. 6—Licut,.-Gen, Nelson A, Miles arrived at Esopus this after- |noon and was driven directly to Rose- where he spent several hours with Judge Parker. FIRST GAME WON BY HIGHLANDER Griffith's Men Fell on “Rube” Waddell’s. Curves in the Third Inning and Batted Out Enough: Runs to Win. | fully recommend 8. §. §. to any. | suffering from Rheumatism, FIRST GAME. (Seecial to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LFAGUE PARK, Sept. olt craster than usual and the Highlanders walloped him good and plenty in the third and fourth whom | !nning of the first game to-day, Rube had his strike-out however, and broke his own record. fanning fourteen men, hitting won out for the GrimMth clan. Orth pitched well, keeping the few hits 6—Waddell was nd when he reached his side received) an appeal from Randall to remove a) But the tmeiy HIGHLANDERS, ™ ~=lseesaso-—coso* one een alo “That's different,” and taking the Totals . > Gl wee mou cues?™ s (on, | Hartael, uh Ponerst, ot we the name of xo 76] Davie, 1 a cote Howe x aleccow Hex Blegorenaeod 81 conmeenwuwad wlHuweccsce w-lecoocsccorece Judge, who commanded Randall to take the place of the woman, whom he dis- Bere hits—O on om, Medel. an ae Orth 5 by ‘a Wl Threeebaag aR neva Gansel oui” y from the clerk's Orth, Elbertel highly i and Gansel, Bi > Con: ‘at the turn of affairs, laughed |" and Broadway, is suffering at Roose- our as fast as nis Sege ‘woul: | Velt Hospital with scalded legs as the im. result of falling into @ vat of boiling Hey he Kaa tt Me-| water at the hotel. Black lost his balance while at; | ing ‘at the edge of the vat, and although of et) Fr yd Ry Ini a Been Ny an ye "tel © ald Clyde Osterstuck, fire- man, were killed, and John Valk, fire- ack, 900 yards. cag A in 2 cap minor contests on the pro- Carman. wai ge mak aramme. * CINCINNATI, Sept. 6—At the tri- State tennis tournament to-day there was a large attendance. The continued pleasant, Men's finglee—-Mark Mitchell beat A. Gere, $4, 7-4; R. D. Little beat Pailip Reatery oF default; Diehl beat Kid- 4. Doubles—T. Chamber and » Bek t an ir 1; Bai tat, Gy I pee Ladies’ Singies-Marion Hunt defeated Dorothy Kellogg, 6-2, 6-3. ‘ ——aae ROOSEVELT LEAVES SEPT. 23, ¥ OYSTER BAY, Sept, &—It has been determmed by President Roosevelt: thins, he will return to Washington on 2 instead of on the 2th inst., as he tend MNS Newport News, Va., July 22, 1903. Last summer while from illness of fever, I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months, I was treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds iF liniments and® medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same Ene vet Fea aay peer well, me day while ing a saw an advertisement of ss ole matism, I decided to give it a trial, which I did at once, After I had taken | three bottles I felt a great deal th and I still continued to take it regu: larly until I was entirely cured. I now | feel better than for years, and I cheer- 613 32d Cuas. EB, GIDERSLERVE, Rheumatism is caused We acid or some other acid the re de; ign | in the musclea and joints, juce the pains and the stiffness pe pt Moone Culiar to this disease, S, S, 8. di- sen) into the circulation, all irrits- ting substances are neutralized filtered out of the system, the is made pure and the general health is built up Jp under the purifying and tonic table remedy, Write for book on Rheuma- si aoe vise free all who will write us about their case, The Swift Speoific Ce., Atlanta, Ga. F CANDY SPECIAL FOR oD ues caler H SPECIAL FOF ‘#EDNESDAY. AlMONHAN ce eseceeeevvaee Th. 10° ¢ Chocolate Coffee Cream Walnuts veccesseeereeeseDbs 1S 0 a Fe rare one ‘a little borax and you double the power of soap and water, 30-MulerTeam Brand is purest and best, Pacific Coast Borax Co, New York Sat. San Francia, DIED. FITZGERALD—sept. 5, 1904, MICHABL: J. FITZGERALD, late Captain of Engine Company 12, New York Fire Department. Funeral from the residence of cousin, Mra, Woodward, 467 24 ave., Mai hattan, ‘Thursday, Sept. &, at 9 A. Ma thence to the Church of Bpiphany, 24 ave, near Qist st, Manhattan, where solemn mass of requiem will be. offered for the repose of his soul. Interment in » Calvary Cemetery. Members of the Fire- men's Mutual Benevolent Asscetation of the Greater New York Fire Departmen are requested (o attend. 7 JAMES D. CLIFFO! President. OSCAR HORPYLING, Rare MORGAN.—On Sept. 4, at his residence, 423 Park av., FRANCIS C, MORGAN, Funeral on Wednesday, at 10 A, Mt, from 8 Patrick's Cathedral. §h av. and QUINN.--On Saturday, Sept. 3%. 190 at Denver, Col, TIMOTHY QUINN, brother

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