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ttt a bi NE BY W100 legsational Overhauling of the Depart- ment Is Promised as a Direct Result ‘of the Outbreak of Lawlessness Now ‘So General Throughout the City. vr Commissioner McAdoo, upon his return from a vacation a few days go, was astounded to find that the tone of the press was almost unani- /) mously hostile to the Police Department. His press clippings teemed vith complaints of laxity on the part of the force. It was apparent to him that this flood of condemnation hal some basis, and he set an ina ation on foot that promises to ¢reate a sensation in police circles @hin a very short time. ‘he lid has been pried off, and it could not have been done without ¥é cagnizance of the police. Gambling-houses are open all over the city, rooms run without molestation and the enforcement of the Excise Pe is a farce. Word that the town is open has spread <:hroughout the country, and the Va aad “sure thing” men who were driven out of New York in the early i ot Commissioner McAdoo’s administration are back at thelr old stands, + Am agent of one of the most notorious disorderly houses in the United States, “Which 1s located in Chicago, is in New York completing arrangements to “ y@ brasch here, Ghe is going about her business with no attempt at , and claims to have assurances that she will not be molested. DEPENDS ON SUBORDINATES. » | The friends of Commissioner McAdoo say that the multiplication of de- ‘Mill duties attendant upon his office has not allowed him to keep track of the _ Aechmea He {a @ good executive, but necessarily places great spon bis subordinates, hes Some of these subordinates, according to Mr. McAdoo's apologists, have ‘been giving the Commissioner the “double cross.” He has dezended upon * (thelr reports for information about police conditions and the reports have |), Bot been true recordd of the situation, The investigation the Commis- hi 1 donee ‘bas set dm foot is intended to unearth these delinquent subordinates |, Gnd punish them. "fhe preliminary step was taken yesterday, when every Inspector in 2h ‘and in the meantime the Commissioner has his own machinery moving. ESCAPED FIRE IN BOATS, | ; ; te tal al | Ail GEMS he was tit and wanted to be Laken 48 a) luggage, hayohed up Cuesta and Employees of Islan 1 patient, He was assigned to a medical The tall man paid Mr, Probst $1 on account of $2.50, the price they Calls at Morgue. Hotel Menaced by Flaw the late J, 1. Bayles, of Rome, was to- ‘TOWN, N. Y., Sept. 10~Th en) a pitet, a Meer btel on Pullman Island, a > iN k Leaps Through Window hot return until late yesterday afternoon, when they came laden ‘with a! actitious address, and no trace of her wwrence River, owned by the estate of heavy grip and a number of bundles. Both men had been drinking, and ooyld be found to-day. tered the house. were finaliy compelled —_— tally destroyed by fire at 2 A. M. to- first street, escaped from the hospital Mxahattan and the Bronx was summoned to headquarters and closeted with | Ju#t before sunrise and ran for # mile ( ; R E EDY RO B B E R the Commissioner. They were with him over an hour, Word has gone ‘and a half before he was captured. He through the department by underground means that the Inspectors have in Harlem Hospital for ex- » been ordered to make close inquiry into conditions in various station-houses Saisatom, Bl “1 am stirring the Police Department as it has never been stirred be-| ¢urasthenia at Lincoln bh i last Janitress of the house, Mrs, Bérry, that|newed fury. fore,” announced the Commissioner to-day. “You will soon see results,” | 22"uary: and. Saad feats (Continued from First Page.) Mrs, Strauss is well acquainted with} Squirming, ecratching, kicking and ———$ $$$ ae _ | ment th was ct Ly the man who drove the girl to self-de-jeven biting, Mra. Calder fougnt the cured. At 4 o'clock this morning he ap- struction, and that she’ will conceal} men from one end of the hall to the @ far corner of the room & THE WORLD) SATURDAY EVENINO, 8 ROOM IN LAST FOURTH STREET, WHERE MAN... .. ; WAS FUI'ND DEAD, AND PICTURE OF VICTIM IR GSE) CRED WOM) SSS CAP Mysterious Woman in “J, B, R.”|Buret in Door of House Where! Authoritative Denial That He Ie Brougham Instructs Under-| Demented Williamsburg Wo-| Dissatisfied with Leaders and taker to Spare No Expense in| man Had Barrioaded Herself| 1s Coming to This City to Dl- ‘ Burial of Minnie Kruger, tor Three Days. rect Affairs, |AREFULLY CONCEALS, DESPERATE STRUGGLE SATISFIED WITH THE WORK HER OWN IDENTITY.| BEFORE ARREST IS MADE. OF ALL COMMITTEES, os “Woman Missionary,” She De- Maniac Fights Six Stalwart/Commends the Leaders for Not soribes Herself in Arranging} Sluecoats with Fury—Goes) Making Their Work and Plans to Save Unfortunate Girl from| 0 Kings County Hospital Ob-} Publio—May Come Here fora @ Potter's Field. servation Ward. — Brief Visit. brough Mra, Wlimbeth Calder, of No. 42] weoprg, sept, 10.-Th eo Li jas AY Manhattan avenue, Williamsburg, Who |p critative ae cael es” Ge be - " went insane last Tuesday when 8h) posemount to-day: ‘ ‘¢ to the Morgue and from which a th Woman descended and sated to see the rary’ ee eee cince | “Arthur McCausland, Judge Parker's body of Minnie Kruger, nfortun- Private secreiary, said to-day that the ate young manicurist, s etababes her on Oe ee ar cook peed stories tu the effect that Judge Parker 4, Mfe with acid im Central Park’ last! threatening to kill whoever attempted |!# to go to New York to take personal week, Grove to the Stephen Merritt} io enter, was captured to-day after a|°4rse of the canvass or to assist the Undertaking Rooms, on Righth avenue,| struggic with six policemen and detec- | Committees in 1s conduct, or that he to-day, and the same woman, mAln-l tives Before she would surrender, her |! dissatisded ‘with the work of either ‘ . | Mdentity,, informed the muasager that/ and her face and arms were lined with | untrue. wou! rovi " d with the efforts of Od Would protidg Ces gt igsith © 40°) Aevy cuts, poth’the Zommttecs, He believes. the : cent burial, al Armed with a warrant charging the| members of all of them are working in~ : P H Whether or not this woman represent#/ woman with insanity Capt. Chariea|telligently, harmoniously and ettectively 4 —— the "J, B. R." who figures {n the tragic! Knipe, Roundsman Charles Lee and De-| S04 that, they are wise In nok teltiang message found Mega S oe ae teetive Waldron, of the Herbert street] It is true that after hls letter ots ace ind, reading: “J, Don't] station, went to her house to-day bent | ceptance been made public Patient’s. Jump Lands Him what you have done to M. K.,"lupon her capture. They got the same) Parker may visit New York frequent y Saf Ground, Aft be known, for she informed] reception given all others who attempted | fg Conferrfng. with poittical ately on " er Mai nger Rateliff, of the undertaking) to enter by the front door, They then| traugh” no. dennite ‘plans. & Which He Runs Over a Mile i rooms, that under no circumstances| tried the rear, Against this door Mrs,| adopted. If such an arran esl Wauld-she reveal her name, made it will be because of the li Clad Only in Nightshirt. Calder stood, threatening to kill the po- bility of Rosemount for the entertaine A “Woman Missionary.” Meemen if they broke it down, ment of large delegations. She was handsomely dr¢ssed. Her favagely Ju: at Pol §.: Lamont brougham Je a splendid Nothing daunted, the bluecoats with y es ‘ coachman garbed in fi . This gi m axes and hammers smashed away at t ity to talk over the pollt sald when announcing that she would} the door, Hurling thelr bodies against! $7 OPVOrOIY Tie" Darker, who de provide burial for Miss rug It in @ Anal effort the door fell in with} sired to consult with yin Viena cetved in jumping through a window, “Say that Iam @ woman missionary,|a@ crash, knocking over Mrs. Cald po pgnrr dd gr sere A ft War on ave Max Bartel, twenty-one years old, and take a deep interest ip the tragedy | She did not wait for the policemen to; oral patient at Lincoln Hospital, Concord oft this young girl's life’! She made|come at her, but jumped at the first ine ol: Lament e 5 avenue and One Hundred and Forty- careful inquiries Into the cost of burial] who entered the house. Bhe scratched ots esl eH 4 New vane 4 sald that she wanted no expense| and tore at his face and head with the pee Kris understood that he has no ine spared. rength and frensy of @ crazy person.| tention of asking him to change his The flat of Mrs, Strauss No, 107/In her demoniac excitement she kept} mind. Judge Lard and Col. Lamont East Forty-eighth street, where Millle| the three policemen more than busy | &Te Watm persons CUGHT ATER jhas not returned. It is belleved by the |}came back to the struggle with re- Youthful Prisoner Member of Washington Heights Flat- Robbing Gang, so Detectives +: With not @ stitch of clothing to pro- teet him from the raw morning alr, and bleding from cuts and scratches re- en. date accepts Col, Lamont’s is thought to be mentally unbalanced Bartel was a patient suffering with ure peared again at the hospital, and ssid} bedroom for @ week from Albert Probst, the landlord. Neither had any|herseft ‘until the affair has been|other. Her hair all towsled and knotty, her dress with rents a foot long and almost torn from her body and blood covering her hands from the sératches recelved in the encounter, she would not give up, The three men who, en- ward, on the ground Moor of the AW) 4 1, Day for the room for a week. Then they left the house and did| The Mra, Jonson who {dentitied the body as that of Miss Kruger gave a About two hours later when Louls lias, the orderly in the ward, was in} the shor, man staggered under the bundles ne carried. haries Kruger, of .. the brother of the girl, called at to get the assistance of others who Morgue this afternoon and identified were in front of the house Keeping body. Hi s necomapnied by a way y from bls | DISPLAYS BIG ROLL OF BILLS, (day, entatting 00, ; “lle : y-—Comipanions Escape ee, on Lapsadi pe rpnie laa f bed, Bartel erapt from under the bed who tetused to gre her name. He said] O8CK the crowds. Say—Compan A Ps few guests and employees Pv Woman Leaves Rings clothes, and dressed only In a ala ; The short man asked for Mr, Probst as be entered the house, When |h¢ Fates, take possession of the) pill ata OF haets ———— named after the lat through the window, It is) bod When Mrs, Calder was overpowered | Behind Her in Hotel—Returns po ah ep rough the windows, ang he landlord responded to his summons he pulled out « great roll of bills, and was Bolg taken to the esera| Deiectivedergeent O'Brlea, ¢ the M, Pullman, the palace car king, Pieerenined Gen. Grant at the ded. entertained to Find Them Gone—Suspects SMARCK ILL. Richly-Dressed Female. _ BERLIN, Bept. 10.—Contgadictory re- Priedrichsruhe, have for some time " heen, circulating. One version gro. | Bast Ninoty-tirst street, reported to the i r to what had happened and could start “A oot flowed ace oon tac} Mt® Anna Schwab, wits of a wealthy|in purwult peal oh oo bri oaee habe gene ne — pe the co i - dry-goods importer who lives at No, 74; On his way to the eight-foot wall sur- . positing lownstairs and as night | —_so val Mec raitette hai e:| the fear eget Me® that she lett ‘of ptomaine polsoning, due to ent: | 47, @ on the washstand in the bad fish in Bngland several months | {tel Savoy yesterday afternoon before Y Jewel and promises to ark tlons, no ques: i WANTS! WANTS ! woman of the theft . one of that description having passed ee her In the hotel restaurant, where she Was lunching with friends. M Once before sho left on the washstand of taurant and » wom an @ handsome ring & Fifth avenue res 4 P id not discover ber tome until sre eee] ton and could hardly have captured! — She was awakened by a slight sound three hours later and iooking|"*<2™ ,2,,(reauent of late was re- Mer Branch Offices leaving the hotel. Once berare my N'#| Martel but for the appearance of Po-| out into the hall saw that there was no light in the hall bedroom. She dee (tte! o-any in the Tetterson, Mark ; OF Who was in the room at t loss: “When t | rounding the grounds of the inatitution | drink of water, He drank several glasses before returning <o the room, cond! police tod lnal'gancer» Another nayn the | Ar SLM pen OF thett of Jewele| viich Lmneded his movements and, thus ¥ freed, quickly scaled the watl, with ahead of the orderly until he reached She suspest ‘One Hundred and Sixtieth street, where| she could see a light gleaming through an aperture over the door of the! Potter Is Arrested. pects & gorgeously gowned| he became exhausted and evuld run! hall bedroom. She watched the light for a, tow sathutes abd aw & fowes : liceman Repetto, of the Morrisania Sta- tlon, who came to his ald, Repetto he th called a patrol wagon and Bartel, © "ime Is] was taken, wrapped in blankets, to the THE W Mate have pleked It up tatton, whence he wa ORLD. ‘Tore. Salas in telling of her |Lincotn Hospital and transferred from the centre of whicn he extracted a $2 bill. This he gave to Mr. Probst, across the way she attempted to break pelhdedeaee-\ SEE ct , carrylis Rete ch A"pise eth his saying that he wanted to pay the balance due for the room. He then stag- away fromthe six men who held her, Ho waa speeding away through the | gered up the stairs, and that was the last seen of him until his body was hat have I done,” she shouted. lias awoke “What have I done? My husband left| self John Adams, nineteen years old, of hogpital grounds before EI found to-day, me. He took my last $12. He's away.| No, 168 West Ninety-eighth street, on Ik he's not dead,” the charge of attempted burglary, The policemen told her that they| the detective says, Is one of a gang of flat robbers that hag been committin, would ive her ‘money, but this did not] Poi serieg of depredations on Washe still her ravings, She was taken into| ington Heights. At O'Brien's request, the court-room before Magistsate| Magistrate Flammer held Adams unui O'Reilly. raving and mumbling incoher-| to-morrow to give the police an 0} ent words. In a few minutes she was ry catch ‘the qther membe West One Hundred and Fifty-second Street Station, arraigned in Harlem Po Hee Court to-day a prisoner calling him- t Martel tore off the clinging wight shirt) This room is on the second floor of the house, in the front. ‘The large front room is occupied by a Mr. and Mrs, Wenk Mrs. Wenk said to-day’ Bilas cloae after, Pursued and pur-| that the men were still in their roomwhen she went to bed. She could hear Mrs, Arthur Paton, Guest of the 6 ran at breakneck pace through] one of them snoring. The light was ou’ committed to the observation ward of} O'Brien, with his partners McVey and he gna sii thea es Ht. Mary's Park, and Into Eagle!" No sound ane bes ‘ds 100m te than the snoring until 8 o'c Hotel Sevile, Missee Gems se"kings County Howl fot"exani Wer the Fouts in the nelanborhod of Ons - Ard for the return of thelgyenue, along which Bartel kept ing un o'clock nation. undred and Fifty-fifch street, near a this morning, when Mrs. Wenk was awakened. Looking through her door Valued at $1,300, and George When going down the steps to the| Amsterdam avenue, yesterday a 00 Ny conch she fought the officers again and| Two other men with Adams got aways had to be thrown bodily into the coach. She remembers] yo more. stuffed into the aperture. Then she dozed off to sleep again. aac Hakone Sp ited tle Caught by Orderly, BODY ; Another of the Jewel robberies in tho} " Reserves Called owt , f crooks, “acting Bilas was in almost as bad a condi-| FIND DEAD ON THE FLOOR, hotels of the “Tenderloin” that ave} aig soporte ot the strenge eenduct of | Ta et hea © the widow attracted great crowds be- | treet, | fore her home last night and to-day. ante ee tan ic omet the hater The throng grew to such proportions | way and disaj r, Waiting about five early to-day that the reserves of two rar intte the second NOt found #iatlons were summoned to keep odor, | + according to O'Brien, There were many in the crowd who at- tompted to play practical jokes on the| With & dh : unfortunate woman by holding up| the roof with the detectives after thenr, Court, when George Potter, of No, tected a strong odor of gas, awoke her husband and asked him to find where | Weet Twanty-Ofth street, wi the gas leak was. The two groped about the hal! and finally located it at bY Detectives Drenner and Let x hi West Thirtleth street station, on uw Ot ee tee eon | short aMfdavit charging him with grand Mr, Wenk pushed open the door and saw the body of @ man lying on| larceny of various articles valued at the floor, He shook the man, but could not rouse him, whereupon he sent. $1.00. sent back to washed my Tremor , to the care of the Harlem altenista, . The fugitives gained the roof of No, 40 Ber the Reception of Advertisements at the| a ahve karat teenies engagement ring, |The man recelved a number of si for Mr. Probst, Probst called a policeman, who summoned Dr, MeLeod, .“™* Atthur Fatna, hp lives at the baphabetleyrad here of flower on) Tt a good lend and plunged throug! Regular Advertising Rates large diamond puis diamond, and a |euts in plunge through the window. | of Bellevue Hospital. The physician said that the man bad been dead an Hotel Seville, at Madison avenue and pa a wei tates the open saylight sown, ie hye bos ¥ : ‘ t ring, I placed |@nd tntess he haa good luck pneumonia Twenty-ninth street, complained to the ager k jer's in-| {nto the atreet again, Adams was ni em on the edge of the washstand. 1n|™A¥ develop as the result of his n-| hour, {police that she had been robbed, Atra|flamed mind, and she hurled pieces of] 9 quick as che cther tno and fhe dee we restaurant I saw a richly dre sed ‘ MANHATTAN AND BRONX, ‘i i) be nd wearing an Imported eave the room hurrledty _" Byery Ameri: Olsiriet Tele. te : +i 1! pris 2 cual ve when T asked the maid in the [cel — My Nd, hs » room about Jewels she said AV—At Nes, 120, 233, 320, | Sat the only other person who entered "a *m Was this woman who left the BECEED Ay-—At Nes, 448, #57, 1036, || hurriedly. The maid salt AV.—At Nos. 250, 329, a75,|'"!'* nota quest of the hotel” . a, 1 94, 1101, “1183, ae ely » Bii0, aoeo, sipa’ mage? “7% 4921) BONIFACE IN BANKRUPTCY Nahe a, 1408, eee ; At Now. Uv, 15, 447, 810,| "°°IVEr Appointed Also ¢o> West Bourn aa ro See An Invol eae honlirigs —At Nos, 11, 90, 143, 2 Involuntary petition in bankrupte: 384, 383, T60, B62, F180, 2554, | ¥ 15 Mled to-day against David Salvin, keeper of a hotel and restaurant at No. fait, eed ers - 49, 1% West Thirty.ntth street Three # @0r. lereditors join in the petition—William Nelson, £2,743, on a promissory note and 4; Michael Isenberg, $237, Sons, $%. Judge Holt, in the United States District Court, ap- polnted Ja S cel Tat No. 209m, | ie ate BigghleNaboe receiver At No. 4d |" in the matter of Loula Lemie, a N Fifty-tht idee Holt apy W ny i A untary pe- Was fled againat wine for pple a 300 ORPHANS AT THEATRE. OF. and Amsterdam av, —— A—At Nos. 62, 02, 1651, Children See Matt and E: t ot “The ‘4. AV—At Hon, 06, 890, | ‘The Little Princess” A _at the Harlem Opera-House. ame in compantes from the r Orphan Asylum, the eB rate and the New uvesile Asylum. cen the acts bands from each Institution got together tn the orcnes- tra and played popular airs, Although hot trained to play in unison the three bands did exceedingly well and th audience ‘was satiated In quantity am quality, The children were the guests of the ‘ jement 3g, Bias Mliaen Woods Pits iinet mi, ‘matines of the kind within « week ‘ Ay - * conventional exercise, AUTO SPEEDS WITH GY 10 HOSP He Ran in Front of the Ma- chine on a Long Island Road, brie-a-brac and even furniture out of] almost reached the street door, i her windows at her tormentofs, When} The prisoner had nothing to / the police arrived boys began to throw) the charre this morning, and m: A caroful examination was then made of the room and 1 was found that Paton, who is an invalid, sai that she very avenue of ventilation had been carefully stopped up. The large aper-!4¥ down for a nap yesterday afternego, ure above the door had been stuffed with a towel, The window was fastened *"* ‘2 last Person she saw was Pot- comment when the Magistrate hel ¥ émon-| §¥ it the windows of the house, but . tight, and the cracks etuffed with paper. There was no sign of any of the ius Yonee ‘rooee Sets tay eulk afte pias eve ‘known “to them . expert her room. then she went to} they quit after being fanned by the|jons were known to them as bundles the short man had carried or the valise born by the tall man, htsticks of the Lage eae thi “ The neighbors of the insane woman PCLICE BELIEVE MEN WERE BURGLARS., declared to-day that they had heard A search of the clothing of the dead man revealed nothing but a cheap ace Des, her walking about her apartments all PARKER'S ’ nickel watch chain. There was not even a penny in the pockets, though lur, ed. Potter early A Sant Henly Rodis | “ pean ie HAIR Probst Informed the police that he saw the man have a roll he belived to g bie ame, Wher| rerctice and her friends to open the ' { contain several hundred dollars the night before. Nor was tnere a scrap of door. BALSAM paper or any Pacing * the clothing tha might lead to identification, further ¢xai Milk and. beqad were placed on the Coroner joler, after examining the body of the dead man and the! slit of her windows last night and .o- | § gives ttthe lustre and silkiness of youth, room and making a céreful investigation of the circumstances surrounding THIEVES STRIP ENTIRE FLAT,| day., when ths oman saw them! $ When the hair is gray or taded tt e u In- | wren BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR, Was Struck and Badly In-/nis death, declared that there was no doubt but that tho man had been Louis C. Bayer, @ fireman connectes} the atroet, with a brodm, cryin Tepeerente Dendratf and hair taling $= ™ jured. eereiers. | win Hook and Ladder No. 14, on Enst| can't polson me, you cutthroats and| § and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, “| see every evidence of murder here,” said the Coroner, “for from the! One Hundred and sresssiry street, | foubers”* condition in which the body is I believe he was in @ stupor long before the na# reported to the police that on at abun, ; fs was turned on in the room,’ Por tons before Oe Wcanenay int horelars ented ne tt] CARDINAL ANSWERS SUIT. at No. _ — be statement of Coroner Scholer, Capt. McDermott, of of veryiniag ne metGrge were aied| Transfer of Land (e Catholle Un the street station, went to the Fourth street house and made @ careful from the walls, and the mis-| versity Not Preferred Traneaet Inquiry. After he had heard the statements of Mra. Wenk and Mr, Probst, | creant# left they riiled the well-stocked) SL aron. gent, t0—The Cathe and examined the room where the body lay, he said that he was convinced | ‘The goods stolen are valued at $30. oie University of America filed an an- & murder had been committed. He at once Serene apron in the District 8 Court to- se ranean poteective-Gergeants| ng aELg ACTIVE IN PARAGUAY. |tny signed’ yomeens, Chas. Barnes and Gildea to the case and sent a request to Police Headquarters day signed by Cardinal Olbbons, Chaa- 5,000 samples of MAS- 4 MINEOLA, L. 1, Sept. 1\—Townsend Hubert, nine years old, son of Philip Hubert, a liveryman, was knocked dowh and badly injured by an automo- bile on the Jericho turnpike here ,this afternoon, He was taken to the Nf the machine struck the boy, and he found to be suffering from concuss of the brain, while hie face and hands Sei dicrereten, Beek sho tetonl God. rN Alpin sg eg we eo were badly cut. that Central Office men be sent out to assist in running down the murderer, aia) wake Te ethan Gin Blas Doar, Vallee. of We cies 4 a, te pe “ SAGE CREAM, WITCH hurrying to catoh up The description given of the tall man corresponds with the police | meni under to-day's date es aa denying that Mr. Waggaman porns 290) HAZEL, @c., will be ‘The boy was with a wagon, and ran directly in front rim: robst on. ital of Paraguay, that con. of the oblle, The mud guard of | “OTUs Of @ Rotorious criminal, Mr. Probst described him as five feet aine| Go aMcare are muclt disturbed and {8% act of Dankruptoy by transferring to GIVEN AWAY FREE. m ‘ inches tall and very thin. He had « decided squint to both eyes. tion Ia Very restless. the trustees of the uhiversity a deed jon, A er ne “secident and The dead meu was five feet six inches tall, weighs 170 pounds, had teon"of gunboats us! ym Wateuees. “ont stalin that aid. The auto had} light hair, complexion and mustache. He wore a red striped shirt, BT, a the university of 1, Labor Delegates Named. detetneee tal that tha. cond short, distance away, and| black sult, black shoes and socks, t Porto fa piace ia ete ae ' LEEDS, England, Sept. I8—At the ved with ‘he positive amr vs chine, In w was ti “nal session of the jee Union Con-|ance by Mr. over ane HELP WANTED—MAL peed 1 ities hh rt "ie taupberetne number su, ow] DAVIS HEADS THIS WAY. ) HOLIDAY FOR ROOSEVELT, tr, ‘futtinen fur ite nontac Var| les taf onmdraty ae can | GF ane York.” - « i} anshire, univ denies that wr name, but atter certaining that of the Vice-Prealdential Candidate Leaves! oysTER BAY, Sept. 10—President Wienall w y Ce ghd pe | oe was made with the Intent ihren ‘would. rewur bedi leith; nu. fet Baltimore for New York, Roosovelt Aevoied himself to-day al- ace fo"preter the university a4 @ creditor, ———— BALTIMORE, Sept. 10lx-Senator | 0st oatirely to his family, no officlat See last janaified ad-| Henry G. Davis, Democratic Vice-Pree- vertisements, They may lntorest| tential candidate, left this city for . New York to-day,at ll A. M. by the pratt Beitimore and Ohio Railroad, ra