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wine WORLD) WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTIONER Te tn EUROKI, SKETCHED FROM LIFE AT HIS HEADQUARTERS ANY WILL SW FE RATIFY T0-NIGHT ‘torts in Gardner and, Great pa and Indoor _— Mill in West; Meetings to Show the Loyaity amy Spread of the Organization to Parker and Davis. 4 MAN FATALLY HURT “AND TWo OTHERS INJURED. ‘Fire Companies Were! ive Bands Will Furnish the id trom Jersey City and) Music, and Tammany Cohorts from Hoboken to Fight) win March with Flaring Torches to Light the Way. BOURKE COCKRAN HEADS THE LIST OF ORATORS. ba whieh eaused $190,000 damage aHeragon in the lumber yard ‘Weat Hoboken, The Wat “Fire Department, unable to the conflagration, was aug- ven companies from Jer- wo from Hoboken. seriously hurt, One He was a workman where the fire jumped from the fourth waa enveloped yt ot te ager gpe ~ Jemped on tim, breaking his ribs an = Internal injuries. planing mill of It at Gerrell and fire rapidly spread ‘Tammany will open the national cam- paign to-night with @ resounding boom. The Wigwam hes leted arrange- ments for a monster mass meeting on Fourteenth atreet, open air and indoor, |A host of speakers, among then Bourke Cockran, will address the mul- titudew assembled by the district leade era from all over the city, There will be a halt dosen outdoor stands from which the Tammany orators will hold |forth In English, German, Italian and Norwegian. | The indoor meeting in Tammany Hall will be presided over by James W. Ger- ard, George E. Best, chairman of the committee on arrangements, fe that the capacity of the hall will be greatly taxed, and ‘has called upon the police for an extraordinary force to handle the crowd, For the overflow there will quence of sume as be elo- “and which supplies the elty for Ughting exploded | wide area, As far as Irving pace pro- enegesive heat with a great visions have been made for the overflow roar, spreading sheta of flame! with a sugceasion of stands for apell- irections, A few moments before binders of note, to ‘neg streets had been clear. | Speakers in the Hall, ne police of thousands of people) 41 tne indoor meeting the following Dae wavered to witness the Are.| scessers will ratify the nomination of ‘RO ome was Injured by the! paiwer and Davig and speak in behalf of party success: W, Bourke Cockran, T. C. T, Crane, M. Warley Plataek, Jus- thee George F. Roesth, Senator Thomas fi, Grady and former Coroner Antonio wees, r | Wiames Quickly 5 A vaslue of the planing mill w HAM, but the fire could not until It had spread to the Jum- t These are now burning! frent of Out despite the efforts of | hit ie firemen who have streams and cf) ims of water playing on them. The Blona is valued at $50,000. Yards away from the piles ot} ‘War the big tank. It was early hat thin was the most dangerous ‘de the range of the fire, and the Were sent to clear the great whieh had mathered to wateh | Dhige from the hest vantage point. Women and children hat to be beck A wih abe, efoee they ial taseauar pinth Keg: bth ee nein cee har ena S asaited Crowd. ig ie TR hg . af urn wnt) hy be . 2 Be, cznierog afin wemore ne hee “alt fo xan amt 5 the» most’ hensational and pietur- Stgvorme pa apd {ie firing of the fire. .The roar could Over tiie town and sounded urphy hai the "diotnet loaders within walking 4 oh fore of Tammany Hall to ‘the roar of a thousand guns. Tor- ir cohorts and march to thy “the crowds 4n the outskirts took meeting Ear Sand left the police untrammeted Work for the first time since the @f the blaze, But soon after find- clans In the different datricts will gn er and mareh with flaring torches WAL the one source of danger to Wee dissipated the crowds | Stands have dyer erecind I Va nd Of Corpurntion. Counsel and € in ioe the open be in ne ohn J. eseman William sul- ther mands. will be presided ov ¥ Ferdinand Levy and Charles G. F. | Watle, who will speak from a platform raised in fromt of Luchow Mr. Wahle ai speak in Anot ner, man, been placed in the Iain a d and here the Ttatlan rolers will listen to a speech hy cH of nembling there bands, headed lari bende, to the hall, Every effort is to used to make the meeting a emortible one and the enthusiasm will be of the frantic Rohe asics turned. . the fire started in the planing y there were forty men at work on Bround floor, There was but one ahd all crowded out that way. ‘Was hurt on the ground floor, e thought that all in tie aw had come dow» the sta Piveged from Foutth Floor, CONSUL MWD ng OUT OF OFFICE wari avin. Yoreey ‘ug;, President Roosevelt, Aoting on bak ant Eg tate Worth 000,000, (Special to 7 ening World) in kre: Ma-Grimin ‘inset’ Jersey! Charges Made Against tho| vovxt veayoy, N,v, #: een An Interesting suit was broughy ocr. Kreger was Mas, Art, to United States Representative | Supreme Court at White Plains t ftee'ena Wan poem ingly il {oy Mra. Dora &. Thompeon, daug' at Canton, Removes Him. titer two men followed ip ihe late Parles M. Aiesbing, a mill that they landed on top wre abnker, who form resided at! ( and ba vectinge eeens' ite | Hatedale, and who dled in Geemany jen, He wa akon t0 Chri | OYSTER BAY, N, ¥., Sept, —Rob- | goings Witllam R. StebSine, hn H tal, where it Is sald he will die, (rt Me MeWade, United States Congut- | ‘edd. Wilam Gardood, all bt sory haa “y imahie fractured; General at Canton, China, to-day was! Dever, Cel, for electment and to ree onne ot tie Pub fer. Temoved from office by President | saver a large amou MI extinie tn come dnt Fallaade avenue I | Roowevelt. Charges made againes him| Weashesier Couniy, in which sie © ftom the burning | recenily were Investigated by Assistant | Vom ay omy andieuhet tonaree ‘yfagrd It aie hee deoreerns Tha | Secretary Peirce, who went to the Orie SU berige he seh ity ¢« i Beat was a9 Jalenae in the briding thar | mane An investigation at several of | ten hee, and ale) for 1,000 damsnes men Ing there wore forced to| the Unite tom consulates in Ch ly Jeave. Tre trolley service of West Ho-| and Japan 8 in China | poe keeping the eae from he Bee Si) Be ent off to-nigne au Seite! | Juaticn Herrick also granted an order eaaure is 80 low and the neretary Fetroe's report to the Pres, | tor xerving the romplaint on the tw Wailer go searce that the fire-| ident strongly sustains the cba ge : , said thal rs doubly hard tkne in their bat-| made amuinat Coneul-Goeneral MeW dy, | fendants by publication. Tt ie sate te wi Eel flam 17s order for MeWade's dismissal went | this notion {¢ but @ foreninner of a con forward this Ts | ceet over setae valued at $1,000,000 which was left by Mr, Stebbins. Bo far av can be learned, it is sald that the will of Mr, Stebbins has Just heen filed at I i” ver Voss that by its provisions his fou ir | ren ave cut of with a amall be by which the property qt Mants- ALL ] ANS ul WORK i: Ng whieh Bp Toompaory claims, te to provide part of the funds for the es. tablishment a an orphan asylum for boys at Denver, while a large umown i Mary ®. Mile R. Miller, Stricken After Living ne asa + Hermit in Old sha hw eatnte Te ohericed iy tee with n Lenver and in Berlin and Rome About five years ago Mra, Thompson Attack of Epilepsy While Hut for Two Weeks, August! "tic rary gay Hr, Fenn, } lain, who brought the sult. secured Friend, Drops from Lang Surrenders and Will "iNest 2eer "Winaee el $00 on the round that he had pram= Story to Street. | Receive Punishment, fig othe arc Un he ad prom the partion of her moatner's cetate 1¢ ey abe would sign an agrecuartit to trac effect Mary R. Miller, twenty-five re old, of No. 39 Sixth street, was tly killed by failing fram tne Afth Window of the house at No. 29 August Lang, who formerly tved at No, 3 Fighty-firat street tervard entered the Navy, from while) Ne In tha day rnd av PRIZE TEAM W FOR VANDERBILT he desert War rent back to t Alfred G. Raya Harmony and Pret to-day during an epfieo- Brooklyn Navy-Vard to-day to fll out fortia, Bixe Ribbon Horses hia term and receive the G iments 1 By ent " (Roe , Nening Wor Dad Gone to the house to punishment meted out to doserters. w HIT "Pl x ¥. day : “ea : Mra, Barbars Link. She Lang risked his life to desert, and The announ oment was made to-day Beer ian open window. lived’ as’a hermit tor two weeks to| tha: Willem H. Catt, the rich horses fh. subject 40 epilepsy sie had avoid the police man and clubman, of ne Attack in montana. Lang Jumped from the trathing ship | Bound, his just sold to Alfred him notified the police, Scetlh. 6h every Langeedmitted that je was a deserter | tcey won bic ribbons Out, | and in the Harem Court to-day aged (26Y gelding, W 1-2 Bnd | tat He be sent back to the Navy|Portls 14 a bay | mate of ight. Mr, Vanderbilt took ee Vaftbath, who dis. Roane to the team and : bands higu boreea at Roxton Farm, Immediately will _gét $2 reward of-| clared y deal for the purchase of the ment Van- Hancock two weeks ago and swam to | derbilt for a fancy price rr ah and the foot of Mavedty-ninth street. There! Portia, the bait of high-stepping he found an old hut whieh he oecupied, | cobs that won the Namplunarip the , Sing Out occasionally for food and Newport Horse Show last ‘ then hiding. His sections Te 90 se) Me Curly ye Urat the orsea ert etous that somé of Ihe people why saw | aurcty win macy honors for Mr. ne time he entered thom Harmony is and the same a Almshouse for Six Own Valuable Property Brooklyn. ANOTHER RUSSIAN sian Scouts Are Near. LENA NOW AT ’FRISCO; tined for Japan. the Echo de Paris telegraphed to garding the arrival anatiae veasel, the Korea, t an American port on the Pacific, Or- to reach Viadivostok, Sitwation Very Delicate. “I conalder the situation very delicate, destined to prevent the transport of contraband gooda from the United vessels cartying contraband, “An Admita) or the Staff of the Em- peror and closely related to Viceroy Alexief tells mo that Alexieft eventu- ally will succeed Foreign Minister strong diplomatic poliey.” ST, PETERSBURG, Sept, 14—The Admiraity il] declares it is without oMfclal advices relative to the presence of the Russlan transport Lena at San Franclaco, The possibility of her dis- armament and other kindred questions will not be discussed and decided until the Admiralty is in possession of full facta regarding the situation, ‘Telegraphic inquiries, however, ha elicted the information from Viadivos- tok that the Lena waa sent to the Pa- cific with Uy ww of stopping the ship- ment of contraband of war. Other Ressian Scouts. t this t sae i tapeten at pat probably merchantmen purchased \ rmany and converted {nto armed craltern are ini the Pacific on @ similar i ts the’ United States declines to permit on na to have am is ie in which to make complete repalri Tout which he could not venture Yo" ¥ indertake a ther back i, Viadivoatok | of Cape Horn. It seems ala Will acquiesce ta) iearm her, eotsion 10 wiRiere fs no disposition ete, to ont. | jclae, the. courge so far a {tls reves ear ted Mater In the press HEIRESS SUES TO. ARRESTED BEGGARS. RE TAPPERS” GET PROPERTY, WORTH $100,000 Action sri in White Plains any Grinder and A and Wife Sent to Against Western Men May Be| Forerunner of Fight Over Es- M0 $7 Months— Might Have Buncoed Brooklyn in, | Great Light, Nicholas Gonoll and his wife, Madeline, went to the Almshouse to-day for bes He plays thy organ and whe tempt to beat the pool-roqme, and with x wears a sian about cater times and children and a le Jtunes. It was shown in court that the /#lat Delaury, a merehant, ef No, elf faidn’t atest it.” polls have real property valued Having olready spent $7.000 in en at- ts and hard * Poll of $f 1 more in bis pocket with her misfor., Which he designed a final attempt, Con- at Broadway, Brooklyn, felt a sudden light | 1,009, spring In on him as he wae riding to | Itusband and wife wero grinding out Manhattan on a bridge car, and w' the moat pitiful miserere ever heard jn he @ot off at the terminal congulted the Brooklyn om the corner of President first policeman he met, ind Columbia streets when a hard.) Me told the blue coat that two ex- carted policeman came along and ceedingly engaging young men, whon a oF to property wi $ige.000, brought up once before on ihe that time a $75 fee given to d them. ‘This time Ga s own lawyer and oharge, duc @ lawyer & mournful organ and nm. are what the Ganolis Magietrate. Seats comment HOLO-UP SUSPECT TAKEN, ene Town Pollee Arrest Mra in Con. neetion with Train Ro! DES MOINES, Ia, Rept whose name the police will haa been plicliy in the hold-up of Rock Imand and Pacitic near Letts, Ia A Coren posses are # try tontay in sear TROOPS TO FJGHT ALBANIANS —— Sultan Orders Out Sixteen Batiat- foun of MINE SALONICA, Buropean Sieteen battalions of ue militia) have been and Rerai, They wil 4 to Praven (o suppress the Albanians, A §atonica Mave lett here for Pi Lond Tie Avani a8 and are the their demands in ful, questions which the nthe in the almshouse, without rested on suspleion of com- express train uring the coun. three peddlars who Clvapeeared imme. red to be mo- bilized 1h the districts of Kilkish, Gerea be despatched he knew 120 Amsterdam as John Ryan, a clerk, of No, avenue, and Frederick janolie ended they did not under: | stand, | Harris, of No, 282 West Seventy-eight fo every question Signora Ganeij street, were teaching him how to win would point to the p placard « fortune by beating the pool-room. A whieh told of the cataracts in both | month a he explained, he met these ves, while the signor ground the ma-| men, and was informed by them they ine Inty all sorts of dolorosa emia. | Were expert telegraphers and had de- Yaions, Ae they absolutely refused to} ¥ ined a ayatem by which they could hold pay any attention to the “move on’! out advance Information from @ big up-! order of the cop they were atrested. town voolroom, In the Butler Btreet Court, where they Wires Got Crossed, were arraigned on a charge of va-' The first got him to invest $2,600 on srancy, the pottee showed that the Ga a horse on fept. 1. Somehow their note 1 om Twenty-fifth street, near wires had er and the horse Jost, Fifth av Brooklyn, and had deeds A week later he repeated the experi- ment with $1, Three more similar attempts completely reduced a roll of 7,000, ‘To accohnt for these failures he had been plied with the most specious ex- cunes. Hoe had believed them until his sudden thought on the car that his con- federates In the scheme might not be honest. He asked the policeman simply if he thought he aught to let wo of the) {5,000 in another trial. Policeman Nearly Fainta, The polleeman nearly fainted at the frank question, and Sergeants Bullivah and Glennon into conference. They accompanied Mr, De- laurey to a erloon om the corner of Chureh street and Park place, where he wes to meet his two friends. He point. ed (hem oul and the detectives gathered them In, They were taken to Police Headquarters ard leeked Pye on acharge | of grand larceny. 7 be arraigned | to-morrow in tne Je: con Markcot Po | Hee Court eae NO WILD WEST RECEIVER, | TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 14—Judge Lanning, In the United & Cireult Court. 4p opinion to-day dismiss ing the suls of Frederick BE. Maeder for iment of a receiver for ¢ Busrento Hu Wild Weat 4 pane, Judge Lanning also pes Se : ton aoe was not entitled to any alerest ate ik SMe Se They were same the got tearful vay the ory. KA ma not give out, the Chicago, hola-up the arkey, Taves Qoeal ine battalion revoltin; ceptance AWARSHIP DUE HERE Korea Reported Off. Pacifie| Coast Headed for United; States Port, While Other Rug- WILL LIKELY DISMANTLE. | Evidence That Vessel Was Sent Out to Prevent the Transport of Contraband Goods Des- PARIS, Sept. 14—The correspondent of | “The Ministry of Marine tells me, re- of the Russian travaport. Lena at Ban Francisco, that Is also due [dere have been sent to the Russi lan shipa| |to sorupulously conform with the Amar.|‘h@ third degree at Police Headquer- |lean neutrality rules, which are expect: | as there Is evidence that the ships were | States to Japan, and perhays capture Lamsdorft and that he will adopt a! other wees | | in, Man Out of $5,000 More if He kn. Hadn't Suddenly Seen a hats’fy called Detective. | MUNCHALSEN'S Weird Tale of Hold-Up in Prevarication Honors, BINDS ANO GAGS HIMSELF TO HOODWINK POLICE. He Put Up Job to Avoid Cen- sure for Loosing $113 of Em- ployer’s Cash, Bdward Kaas, the youthful driver for J. SM. Farrington, a butcher, of No, do found hound and gagged in his wagon after relieving tim of $113, confesged this afternoon, after the applieation of tere, that he tied himself up and tn- ed to permit them taking on enough coal | ea at ae brig a collect at whieh he had just Browne's = chop.house, |and Fortieth street. roadway Jnviats ‘that Y, Inspector MeCtusky made a charge jot mewnt ageinet him and put bim jn @ cell. No more artistic tale than that told | by young Kass was ever evolved from |the whole olow. A policeman found [the youth's horse dragging the meat wagon almiessiy about the street, and on investigation found Kass inside, tied hand and foot, and with his coat over hig bead, the boy, who is only elghtern | years old, sald that he had been driving | down Madison avenue when two mask-| ‘Afterward Confesses and Says! at Madison avenue and Twenty-seventh | street to-day and who told the. police, that two masked men had tied him up) Madison Avenue, Entitled to, } } "| Fourth avenue, Greenpoint, who was|& e4 men got in the rear of his wagon, | hauled him from the seat, bound ant | wagaed tim and then relieved him of! $3, The men tireatened to kill hin if he made any outery, sald As the result of this ry and the ood character which Kaas'a employer him, some twenty detectives were fo" to fin pe wot hi averne te he was just the ordinary gi tety of ilar. They worked him ‘to admit that he tled himeeit boy was game and stuck | { Pinal j men ee up, but the hie story. Thied Degree Werks. Nelther the street nor, the statlon: | house le DO lace for the suce working mygterious third i At es fring ca jeadquarters the n be done in finished fashion | experienced heads. 80 to Police) quarters went Kasi | utes after his arrival there Fifteen min- he looked as i h 9 had been drawn ole. Inepecto: 1 ay aa | toa eye on h yum it he was weet. $ fa almost Miahtened to death. vied orn third degree ine howe eo tor MoM lusky ia strate “soditants Even Edie not allowed to keep & | on was | nee of [t. Here is what Kaas had to bs is Ties Himself Up. “I collected the money early and starled, back for Brooklyn, first Petting reaktast at Browne's, [ drove across Thirty. snimth street to Madison enue and then down to Tonic, Sela ie he mon ah 3 gone. T red and di it carired it in! and it must | Grove all over my couldn't in, find the | money. nen { decided the my, way out rat sorape was tO pretend I had gown in t's all there ral 'SENATOR DAVIS 10 SPEAK.| Will Open Campaign in Lapel v ainia at Wheeling & Joseph MeConville, head t " Bpeakers’ Bureau of the National Democratic Committee, announced to- yy thet Benator Davis would open the A campaign in Weat Virginia at Wheel- ing on Gept. %. He and ex-Benator sini "Noon the | week Seat a tt rn | Bena ir et would uJ Redhing: tna BOMB HURLED AT ORPHANAGE, BARCELONA, Spain, Bept. 14-—A dyn- amite bomb was exploded before the gate of Mt, Joseph's Orphanage here, and while nabeds, wae} vo a pee ifowed’ Five Anarchists dre tetalned in jon of being concerned custody on Aysgty in tats and in the recent bomb explo- | Courts. at thet omg and Sav eat ty. a Fei cam- Saturday sion at the Law t | Cater | man Adams at the Board of Educa’ 0 ba schools now ih course of construction. Wetiee the men struck or were let | ut makes no difference, but It must be | {in’ thy understanding that the men are ne Md return to do foot up firat, then ot the committee, and expects a ame eh ‘tne Raft got coat over | Peemerren. —————_— for soi one 8 {| | COL. BACON OUT FOR PARKER, {years prominent In Republican circles ‘Asthma Oan Be Our [bas announced hie Intention of ' porting Parker and Davis. to-day ¢ eobe MAY END STAKE LAURELS LOST ON THE SCHOOLS ° ; Youthful Edward Kass, with Richard H. Adams, Chairman of Orders Inspector MeCiusky to the Building Committee of the, Board of Eduoation, Seeks to. Stop Labor War, |LABOR LEADER HAS NOW AGREED TO SIGN A TRUCE. Mr. Nason Will Permit the Mem- bers of the Trades Alliance: to Resume Work on the Bulidings. A determined effort was made this afternoon to bring about some kind of truee between the members of the Building Trades Alliance who are either on atrike or locked out and the employ- era who are building achool bulldings In various boroughs so that theschool at leant can go ahead without fur-! ther delay, If the effort Js successful, jit means nearly 2,000 additional seats between now and Feb, 1. Richard H. Adams, Chairman of the Bullding Committee of the Board of| Education, is the man who ts making the effort to bring about this measure of peace, He Invited President William Nason, of the Bullding Trades Alliance, | Pf and & number of other leaders to confer with him at the Board of Education building, on Park avenue, Mr. Nason Promptly accepted the invitation, Sehools That Are Dela: Mr. Adams has a list of schools which are affected by the strikes and In Manhattan these schools 1, at Monroe and Gouverneur at Hester and Essex Mt t Mott and tilzaoein at Broome an Can- 16, 3 One Hundred terdam ave- ly school a feoted is No, 2, at Union avenue | One Hundred ard Sixty-fitth ati In Brooklyn the incompleted schools a the Commercial Hieh School, at... bany avenue and Dean atreet; the non bests: and Ninth street an 1 the Dupes u Ry Manual Training Bohgol, at Fifth street) and Beventh avenue, and Schoo! No, | 4, on Pacific street all Queens Pub- Ne School No, $1, ise wood, is the only sehool affected oo this district there are now 2,000 pupils on part time. ly dismissing the non-union elec+ tricians, who caused the strike on the Manual Training School in Brooklyn to-day, the contractors succeeded in getting some of the strikers to return to work, Others are expected back (o- morrow, and there Is a reasongble pros- me of thia school being finished before lon, Me Adams said to-day that if he could get work resumed on the schools fnumerated within « fow days he would have additional seatings Feb. 1 as follow: i) Brooklyn, in The Bronx, In Queens, 4,500, in Richmond, on. Talk of the Truat, committee of the Buitdi Alliance, which waited upon Chairman Adams, was composed of William Nason, Pr Magnt of the Alllance, and | Delegates Kg Anslow, of the Btohe Cutters; J |) Dailey, of the Tile | Layers: John J. Crowe, of the Pinaters ers, and John McKeown, of the Stone Ee Trades committee was received by Chi Bullding, Mr, Adams, addressing the committee, sald: "The schools, aa you know, are overcrowded. Whether it is vour fault or the fault of the employ- ere is not for up 40 say or determine. We must have the schools finished to goceeemcaens the children. Let us s! < to; to | private work, Adams then arated a letter ency Committee of the Em: lation poerting the offer reply tne "san loyera’ Col, Alexander 8. Bacon, for many ts he will probably tump for Democratic cand! * oSeiatene ORS” ~ MADD WANTS: MORE PATROL tN Sheet > Give List of Fifty Sergeants from Central Office to Do | Duty as Roundsmen: if WILL ASK ALDERMEN FOR } 400 MORE POLICEMEN. | —_—— [Commissioner Proposes to. Make Radical Changes— Says Present Disorder Is Due to Lack of Men. Commissioner McAdoo ordered Inapee tor McClusky to-day to make out a list of fifty detective-sergeants who will be felieved from Central Office and detail duty, put back in uniform and sent out, to do roundsmen’s duty on the pave? ment. Mr. McAdoo said these men will be | responsible to the captains of the pre cincts they are assigned to arid that } they will no “headquarters latins’ attached to them. Ho heard | that the men propose to appeal to t courts and he woukl be glad to atest ‘case made of hia action. sald that the law prescribing the nature gl detectvel-sergeant duty was very ack of men on the fores, the Com aid to-day, was rei var hard time the captaing and re having In maintaining or- » city, He will write a perm sonal letter to the Board of Aldermen fequeating the appointment of 409 pa- trolmen more. ‘The Commissioner also will send to h'a inspectors for a report of all t Baleoren on special detail duty in t! 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