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a wf - in es om w * we call y wi! Sa ni h a Messenger Boy ‘Boy Ovte a Simmons od yterday gharged COLEMAN DRAYTON S il for the Millionaire, Alleging that He Was Throwo Downstairs When He Called to Deliver Telegrapn Message. J. Coleman Drayton, miflionaire and Deve! the matter in the utmost serious 8c, apparently, did Assistant goclety man, was arratgued before Mag. | Distic te “ttoenty, Corrigan and Poll Court nde, of the Leonar Hetrate'Mrdesier tn the Yoekvite Cou stalin, ‘wha had Accompanied him tH by Patrick O'Toole, @} court. That the bo idera ble v Influence behind him wan al ‘Taough | statement. to. the Court and Me. Gortright had inatructed de mensenger boy, with assault. in the the charge was a trivial one, aise was discharged by the Court hi temtifying to the pualk by whict After héaring the evidence, the youthful ai oe i Mabe! wheiphiat od inant was accompanied to court | him don the green of ole mansion, the > “sare, hé put his hand on. aifist and’ complaint. by an Assistant District-Atrorney and | ‘muve me & shove that @ police sergeant. ald have broken gy neck down. tne | ‘The oy hae been In this country but | none ateps, only L cdught the door, anit | the ralll Por why he did tt 7 don't six months, and recently went into an jab, noe Nett et’ i tS p gant “A. D. "T's uniform. He worked at the) ne. jum handin’ him the telegram with- Fifty-sixth street and Sixth avenue out a word.” branch of the company, and ts consid: | Drayton Denles the Push, efed by tile manager 9 PFOMIIOE) ate tinge trys, Me Drayton?” @aked young Mercury. | Magistrate Plann) F Karly Wednesday morning he was ry he ha." eb led the detondapt. gent to Mr. Drayton's mansion, at No. | did ne neh | of rieaane 7 sae me from him and selected mine from the “Did you grab them? o,.” returned Mr. Drayton; 100 East Fifty-wevenii street, to deliver & telegtam, Aceorilng to bis sory, qhen be got to the house he rang the | C the "I took Wppear with the boy when A presented | Dell in vain, Finally an oMcer of the Holmes Electric Detective Agency came to his assistance and succeeded tn | erousing Mr. Drayton, Dressed im Hie Pajamas. millionaire came to the door He trom him gently” he ‘boy save vod then pushed with great force out the door,” con tied the Court Just lald my hand on hie bre when 1 handed iwek tis book to | Qnawered the millionaire, ailing, "1 aim positive that } did not push him.” “There must be so mistake here. posed Mr. Osborne for his client him | tins | ‘The dressed only in his pajamas inter gcomed considerably irritated, and, ace hie ya statement da not enough to eording to the boy, snatched his hand- asi gy to gen ay em ur. ful of telegrams from him, selected MS | ton on this evidence,” sald Magis own, signed the book and then shoved Flammer, turning to “Ansistant T rigan, who had hardly sid Attorney t doxen (he course of the pro-| yy uw dozen word coed ings. roboration for the complaint him out the door with such force that had Ne not wetted the stone balustrade he would have fallen and might have; Woker hi 7 Complaint Declared Trivial, Toole appeared before Masiatrate “T am amazed that so trivial @ Tinmmer yesterday and obtained | piaint got so far, . ‘This boy ceri gummons for Mr, Drayton upon his) must have powerfiil Infuence to pies. complaint of assault. He served the | (st ee ts a paed Gat mt die summons, and accompanied by former | sy small a matter, Why the case should Assiqgant District-Atworney Osborne the | assume #0 gigantic proportions I cannot society man went to court this after- | Compranend: “Mr. Drayton's story ts ®ntirely plaus. ible, The fact tl "i he le a man of js reat wealth should give any baste te such an insignificant charge 1 dis. anon. He drove up to the court-house in hi Pig Panhard automooiie and he and Mr. es the ‘complalnt,” Oxborne walked up the steps arm in | AR on Detectly dergeant Jud fo was arm. Mr. Drayton seemed more amused jasked what interest hoe had tu ola aguinnt he said that he had been insiructa te im ante einlied throw PMhe woung appear with the boy by Inspector. Cort MEwoow's testimony 0! wit right and that the Inapector alse [directed Awrletant " District-Attorney His Neck tn Da |Gorriyan to Appear in the caso. Mr. O'Toole, who brought a rich Corrigan left ihe court room mithout prosue ewith him from his native heath | making any comment _ FLIPNO BEAN MAN ADDICKS MEN FAIL ARRESTED AGAIN) TO MAKE PEACE Picturesque and pap Schuyler| Union Republicans and Regulars Van Ness, Nabbed on Ferry-| in Delaware Cannot Agree Boat, Talks Himself Free} on State Ticket—Meet After When Arraigned in Court. Proposition Is Rejected. (Special to The Bvening Worlt.) WILMINGTON, Del, Sept, 29.—The State Central Committees of the regular Republican and Union Republican tac- Mons met hére to-day for the purpose of endeavoring to come to an agreement| upon @ common Republican State ticket | Ri in Delaware. Each committee appointed & sub-committee to confer together and | endeavor to agree upon @ harmony plan, | and then adjourned to awalt the reports of the sub-committees, ‘The regular Republican State Commit- tee recently made a proposition to the Union Committee to submit five names ‘The aged and picturesque Schuyler jem, whose police court exper- would GI! a book, was arraigned wille Court to-day charged with Filipino beans on a ferry-boat Meense, Van Ness uncorked | @oquence, gained from jong exper: | show lecturer, to such Magistrate Flammer 7 it ° site show effect that tim < years the old man trav- Bernun's circus enlightening ith truthful narratives the side show freaks, Of years he has livel in New York, living dy peddling what he Every time he ie select the candidate for Governor, but it t li allow the regular committee to make the selection eater the Union Republican Bub- Committes absolutely refused to aocept the regulars’ proposition submitting five ‘james from which the Union Republi- cans could select a Gubernatorin, didate, A recess was then taken In order to allow the committees to work out a harmony plan, after which the committees resumed their sessions be- hind closed dours. recess the Union Repubdil- | Pry ntmitiee tendered to the regu: | Httee weven nameq, nelur ite th nat of Beiry C. Conrad, Union Re- “he publ f nominee for Governor, from | which the remulats didate for Governor might select | o be supported “4 | eu he | Oat indersiond that the reeular com if ws: and puissant judge it this inspires months,” but Magistrate ® stranger to the elo- Ness, and listened fur- man thereupon assurred one of his sons is mar- daughter of @ millionaire and another is an of- in the navy, streaming down hi tt me those beans from | sie i zt f 4 = i EE zt s 4 gt TE ins the Na wtih tear “brow, Be nt will refect this proposition Union Republican State Commit. ten Ka en hand the Me a thor her Yentative oF posi yy the candi: wir Btat: cl et he opments of require. ‘The regular commitiee formally re+ fused to accept the propoaition of the union committee to make a selection of a candidate for Governor from the names furnished Shortly after 3 o'clock the union com- mittee went to the headquarters of th regular committee and #ubmitted proposition fc ithdrawal of a the candidat tickets and th wubmisaton ‘atome repay | a ner a. inal Be ey, A year ago Vi ea arrested for illegal registration. —— WOULD-BE SUICIDE SAVED. a is ton elected to nominate a State rted by both factions, oposition wos taken under con. the election of delegaten tate convention, the delegates so tleket to be Lang, & \sborer without a tired of living to-day and Mderation the East River at the foot y-ninth street. ace | WOMAN'S LEG IN THE RIVER, gaptain of a lighter tied! inth street pler, @a¥ Another Was and Near in che ae and Mpot Three Weeks Ago. Maoard une lighter boy Birr the While digging Nn sandworms at Ri her's Beach » Michael Bittner, of the Presbyterian No. 2% St. Mar ee place, ate destewoee | Cit saw a human le floating I He notified a policeman. Hext President). Ytousitt the low t and took It to Bt to 1 the Astoria station, was the limb of oma, had been severed three nee, Tt wae badly evidently bean in ye time, woven, is 2. cago 7 Samer Leong Teland the who Sonarhs which wae | Baltle: - A Moat pleasant visit to Richar y at Wantage. | Van Wyek or partieinate in them deep friendahip for the men who work. od with him when he was in public tire, As he walked and talked to me he men- tloned the names of at least one hun: | | dred of hia friends he from which the Union Committee could) ts sald wants to submit the names and| can-| _ THE WORLD? THURSDAY ‘EVENING, SKPTEMBER 99, ere 1904, 'SCENES AT TAHE POLICE TRIALS 10-DAY, WHEN 33 PATROLMEN FACED CHARGES, MANY UF WHICH RESULTED FROM THE EVENING WORLD'S AU10 INSPECTION TOURS +4e- — Artist Mortimer Depicts Inspector Schmittherger in the Act of Making a Policeman Accused of Lying Feel Uncomfortable, aud Other Interesting Phases of the Hearings. pevewervTerrrrnrerircirit? 1 Steiteit eee eee hee tovereoreees eerie enenirang 3 BACK | FROM LONG TRP ‘YAN WHCK, |Former Mayor. One of a Great Crowd of Notables Who Ar-, rived To-Day on the Star Liner Baltic, With a record-breaking passe * Including many notable names, the White Star line steamship Baltic ar- rived today from Liverpool, She car- rled 412 cabin passengers, 47 second. | . Class and 1237 steerage. Former Mavor Van Wyck was one of the passengers, Van Wyck was met by a host friends as he stepped ashore Ho feclared that ha the head the national Democratic t “L aaw Mr. Croker tn June,” He is in guod be: ia leading an teal country 1 fon Frank was with him at Mr, Croker and I had « long t sul interested in hia friends ide, He will never enter politl and to sent 4 mensage of | “Mr, Croke and Lt believe that he will be thin alle during the next twelve The news of the nominations were not Herrick in the best pos- known then. alble nomination that could be ‘The concert In the first ce) postponed yesterday on acoun sudden death of G. Ellison, a man, of Bradford, Yorkshire, who was| on his way to this country wife to establish himself in Philadel After eating breakfast Mr, Billl- phia. son started to go to the upper deck when he ered in the main jonway and had to be carried to his|™ stateroom, In eplte of the effort ship's surgeon, W, H. Graham, son expired withoul regaining conscious. hess, Three children were left land te follow thelr parents country { ad paid Next to Cleveland, he de- clared Judge Parker was the best man nonvention could have chosen Rafi haa retired from politics, though he is| been allowed to He expressed a speaks of coming here, Another party over which the gloom & ae 7 WA TING + wis Tues : \ bap * 3 H ‘ 4a 1 i$ \ ae i %\ t ‘eT. ' “Qa ~y White eerverrrs ner iiet man of Police Headquartar able polleeman with 4 gm the ‘d Croker “Vener: | aia es Jom! hla shield, aad; saloon, at e was ‘Ginminged with a mild) they should have beea on the recreation John peventh brought POSED DEASPNOS1I GH OETOG DOR DED BEUD a ae aan ere POLICEMEN UP ON | MANY CHARGES — (Continued from First Page.) J. Bullman, of th station, charged with being in a atreet uj ‘0, i) Twelft “mQEAT (nSPECT9R. SOWM.TIBER ACEUSES | ASWITHESS MRE OFFICER Be Ferns e West Foriy- were nen havenue, when | pier at the foot of Fiftieth wtreet and | tte North River, Capt Hussey, their oy ¢ mn |fommander, preferréd the chatwe, Me 1 P c W. Gorauch, | had foun jem leaning agalnat the Hehet. | of the foligormas aatath strect wine, DAF when he whe patrolling his precinal, sald Mr.| tion, was called up for being absent! The two men had witnesses to prove alth aud! from p Roundaman Hatakye was that fers, had been a row i the sa- fe, Hie) the compla nah ane the testimony de- loon that bod goens’ thir prescree, he time, | Yeloped th hat there Was con- Lindel es, owes, lt nut helleve e time. | Nierable animosity existing between thie story and fined them five day: alk. He | the two men, y mad ahat he had | eRch, making their drinks coat them #9 to a barber shop eaca, ! on thie Waite We re jad i be soa, Off Pont Because of Turtle, ea again me in and Cy got you | send W. Levilte, of the hast Twenty- uu go out an patrol. af et f rest ot seeun ate stall W8'pound police- “one iceman with dein: [Rigs fon sherenpone Ratek Wherever, there ip an of doubt,” adjudged pote W mold LJ err eran deg 8 i ‘\e roundemen boat his full meh ‘pour nected three days’ pey. Rest Coots Ten Day each he over on months, Pay. made,” bin it of the business | we Ny pais with his js | Meek, whlch no livin animal 7 | “Stop!” cried Mr, Lindsley, “This b oe ne |i irene Teeture. You fare i hn Fe . though you don't want to compan- yolring, on post | take ti day up In arguments when you “Gebrse jought to be on your relleving point.” ts of the mee “the ‘Union | Took Col for Drowa' Mr. Elli. an called. in Bng- seid that he had te te Lared the Molise station while the wi calling on the al jt, He e MB vad war en war tna of the R'were pertectly satisfactory Rev, ‘arpente: ut . Ripon, who was on his to el Called 5 igh ae Mar. with his wifo, She was taken with tified — the castritis two days ago, ani gerious condition. ‘at once, aman | the Kari of Norse who i» to his wife’ t her oro Pittsburg: r jeorge of te Strand Magnaine; the Ol moetchant, and Sir Depry ord of the Admiralty, Mr. Van ar Was asked his opinion Parker was his oj plied that he the campaign, but he did pee, Republicans would not catry Ni Mate and to this add: necessary for them to carry this State WORTH WINNERS, to win — | (Rpecial to The Evening World.) WORTH RACE TRACK, CH Mi, Sept. ®—The winners of run here to-day are as follo' FIRST RACE—Clear; he: ‘longs.—Loekout, 18 to 1 an Bishop Pool, 2 to 1 and nd; Bradwalin, third, Tme—1,12, del i, v _ Hopeless, Gladiator. rior Archit 160 ran, SECOND ~Lam- l rry 18 to 5 and 7 to 6, firat; ard to} and 1 to 8 @ |. Clausua, 6 to 1 ony 5 to 0 Fare ime— 4 few, Jove, Anna. Mi sirmettat. also’ rane Wd Deboo at the post, THIRD RAC longs.~—Big Ben, ‘atic Powers 1% Hy ? an i ‘ aaele Usiee H to i and 3 to » 2- hten Tme--1 lighter, Perey Mine sle0 ran, FOURTH RACE-Five and furlongs.—Allén Avon, 5 to 1 yey Sto We to 1, frat; Plaxman, 12 to} and 4 ond; Sise Lee, it to 5 end 4 to Time—-1.16 +3, Col, Ruppert aley ran: LA Ae RAC One mie to Land 3 t 4 to 1 and § to 5, to 1 and 12 to 1, 1 pan. Badward He Benson Caldwell, Hxcent RESULTS AT DELM {Soeeist to The Rreniog W puiman | ACE TRACK, 18, Sept Following are’ th the races helé here to-da FIRST RACK—Bix | furlong: Note, 4 te } and 6 to & first 4 to 1 place, second show thitd. ‘Time~ Kiley, Bride, Marne’, Girl, La La Amanda, Lady Conner ayy SRCOND RACK--Aia and a a 6 ar a ind. din ‘She is being ry? col view and will be removed to the others on the My were ewnes, Ow jarahall aa, whether in elt would win since nen, To this he re. | not know much of veer $ to 2 and & to 2 The War. Paceay furlongs age 3 ong / ott fe fur. Subtle, Bowling ir Carter ? =4, Burlington, therine Knox sins me in “1 replied. Want your shi Gunnin peated the same figures. rs hone = in indecent langua; = pd acre tor hav he statton.”” in Chars policeman, room. Then with a bragen, Prove that he had not Indecent to the Ingpector, aroused the anger of Mr. Li York) intervened sharply: it was | freshneen, ten dave’ | nore line i he ma hea the ley, ew ed that eam, young man. | wil fine if you don't anal et Fee HTCAGO, ? races | 12 to 1, | Sept. Fadl faces are an follows: ea Lum. one-half a) and AR. je ‘pecohs | Bavarian, § tot ‘i a, ae, ‘ay 0; uv Ace nt wi Fe Te Fiore Hunter SE Special favway Number. Twelve ong colors 3 ‘dy 1 fine the ities of the m a | Fy it pate | 4 sworn at In- r over the téle- ely the the phon ot down at \ me and heard several. reports | 2,04 Inimpector, up and sald he was on . fb aaked pw for + 2: ia ‘T tral oar @ering air, he called two witnesses to Stine POSTMA' ‘Comtned to tte Ho ton with a severe Cold, WASHINGTON, Sept, %—Postmaster. | General Payne is confined to his home be soleeped pe he re- ‘Tam the In- tor,’ I told him and he answered Then T sent him brought usdaman, replied by cesst | Ri, ms ne mas ail alive, to anh > couldn’ eee} Larry, and asked hi O28 cohnel eae an it hie turtle way 4 fish, for It could stay under ‘There on: abaerico-from-post cases from felnete In the Brong, ind the men 1 1 wite on Commis: loner dealt with the men ve He said mals. Nee exeune At ropa eheving sald Leville, wi pv eed a turtle, non 1 balance | stand, "I tal stan it cn ir. Lanacte ue Heck got In a little ar iv. restaurant of Mr. Bigntventh street and Ty! 4 Cfitigen came up to me and pointed t & big turtle In mire window that was my duty t reat the owner of the turtle tor cruelt T sald a turtle but @ fish, and there at kee) in’ fleh In citiven persis have f He were an ed up charged with not being en ie took the ment down was passing Larry, ty was no nw was no Med that a fish an’ must be I called ou: ‘the pt seine roprietor, Mi proved it was ter a imposing fines of from three to spay in each camp. Four police- en irom the Kingsbridge station were charged a@ith being a, post for long paglous an the sa: Bnmo of the exciage for being port wate oF original Ernest Muller, of | the ae and Fourth atteet mation, oes his presence in & reatauri bd saying that a feelin of drowsl ad come over him an he ae gone to the place to get a cup | of coffee jeep it Away. . will fine 30 you three days’ Day to help you Saht off your drowsiness,” | mentenced the Deputy Commisstoner. ‘There were nrany cases where the po- ligemen deviared they had entered sa- hs sy to see ack friends who lived Bh re a wae shouted the accused to the amazement of the nner want any more of your HA RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, W. Y., ®.—The entries for tomorrow's RACH —Hindicto: about siz fur- Flore 3 to mt ‘tot fenvod otal Voces Joora above and could not b excopt throu Thomas C eighth street station, expla! had taken him two hours off hi to chase @ young man whom hy {pected of, of staatte a bottle of milk, He | \eult Cdur "Ba rolmen fennel 3 “pnvehan aa ht to fun fe ies mm Hor maloer nm. > the saloe Miller's tdiahter Del Coronas rh RACH -eling: ofe mile ond STER-GENERAL ILL, | reach ons, These ex- awitt fines of from three hmpoaed him by Jodge ’ June 4, We for h ot the Wert Sixty. | rg pay for not GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. Sethe Weight. ow swo-yea> olde: ltt om ne ia ns from the city. There has been OF RRLIEF 1) WAS. Tr He PHONE Hy tLF | Ctreult Court for a writ of habeas om An UNTIU TY ORDER YAS : - si THE wet ss ee LARROEPRECRADIRA TED F992 2-08 OFOEOOS D440 55 + "NER PANT THOMPSON SLA, ~ GAMBLE FOR LOOT HIS FRIENDS SAY Detectives pei Details of | Dice Game to Settle Owner-| ship of Plunder, and Arrests Follow—Two Are Held. Three men charged with burgidrising Saturday night the office of James F, Kellhay, a ship chandler at No, 785 Water street, by means of a boat In which they came from the Brooklyn shore, were arraigned to-day before Magistrate Breen In Basex Market Po- | Ice Court, and two of them were held tn $1,500 bail for examination, The trio gave the names of James Harnel twenty-four, of No. 1106 Third avenu James Gilley, twenty-one, of No, 10 Corlears street, and James White, twenty-one, of No, 016 Water street. A fourth man Implicated in the alleged burglary, according to the police, i “putia’ O' Laughlin, twenty-five, of No, 14 Jackson street, who Is how thé Tombs prison awalting trial for steal- ing a barrel of gin, ‘The burglary was reported to the lice of the Delancey atreet atatton, and Detectives Spencer and Baton have been | at work on it, Thelr efforts were Spurred ‘on by complaints of several re- cent similar burglaries on the water lfront of the precinct, all of which believed A) have been the work of a \same of alleged river tea, bi thetr seutl ing was without result ‘nil last night, when, in a saloon, they o' heard @ convetaation whist be Bh ad them on the right trae they dee Ther heard th ir ty, three men wi ther a ested had been throw’ which was oS get wr Id, | Pites Petition ‘praying for Writ of Habeas Corp Through what he claims (o have been unconstitutional act of the Legis- ure of the State of New York In | passing ‘an ex post facto law, "Col. | Bob" Ammon hopes to escape serving out the indeterminate sentence of not |lews than four years nor more than four years and aix montha in phys bet ni famous 520-per+ ay ae vith, the rye ih his counsel, n wa, iy Tus: | Bled e petition in t 9 Uae praying for the |i & writ of habeas corp’ to | Ch | Sucuclonanity. of the | facto law may be oe ‘The | petition, |Detective Engaged to Prove that Man Who Was Found Dead by, Him Did Not Posse Hunting Kill Himself. PATERBON, N. of Edgar Thompson, dead th the woods after shooting Ed- ward Wade of Glen Ridge, do not ac- cept the volice theory that Thompson shot himéelf while being hunted by a posse, They say the indications are that he was murdered, ‘They declare tiat tt wuold have been | impoasPolé for him to have shot him- pelt al on his face, head about two and above the right eye. Tt fe also held by not lave any powder marks The bullet entered the one-half inches them that the | marke on the face were made before | death, There @ discoloration, on | the side of the mouth es well as on the neck, and a badly discolored eye, which they noint to as évidence of & fight before the fatal shot was fired, | The revolver found by the side of the body Was an old one, while Thompson’ was a new oné, and when his rooms Were searched his own revolver was FOUGHT FIRE fROM RIVER IW ROWBOATS A fire, Riga ce caused 6 whart vats, sturted to-day under the dock o¢- cupled by the machine shops af .the | Lock Devariment at the tot of Kitty. seventh street, North Biyer, Men working in the machine’ shop realised quickly that the Rony” was in danger and an alarm was in, ‘The Aremen at Gtat ws ny put out the fire from the shore. ‘he howe out in rowboats and jpuyea Due SUITS AND Open Sat., Oct, 1 40 East t14th St. it | found In a bureau drawer. Now they ask whose revolver was found near ‘Thompron. Thompson wént to the bank and drew Out $00, half of his savings When the body was found on Tuesday morning | there was only #@ in the pockets of the UPRIGHTS, $50 THOMPSON $3 aa Bait 135 WESER Uhre sircams on tite Are. v he wee mall, bet the. ndangered bs ° fe Maid a ol a ‘at om nim ah ated In id he Was shot when in the woods. Dureiery. + clothes. A detective has been angged anugual number of |" Ath Prisoner i Ie ullty, | ri wel wit until Batu ue by friends of the dead man to investi- Bedaty | Mit me ied in the custody of fe gate the cane. te tires’ ey) want im Before shooting Wade, jast Monday Taonting anether of tht SEne rn ie ul night. Thompson hed called on Cather: i rite. ms Sweetheart, and proposed | AIL. | le had bern Ching and CoOL. AMMON SEEKS Bi A iited co wut hin tae tet se her brutally. e would return and the house with would pasicen o he woo hier all nigh Poems dt adhe ne FALLS SICK, LOSES WATCH. —_—. Court A dant Who Dropped in CourtsHouse Movens Timepiece, Patrick Harris, Butrogate’s Court i) was . | thom the County Court-House on Tura- pM ig atternaon to. the Hudson Street | having been suddenly taken attendant in the removed ill, returned’ to bie duties to-day, 140 CHICKERING me [S12 NUNNSACLARK: j 16 BARMORE | So WEBER 40-HAR 3 rit ASSTEINWATASONS Sa BOGOETZ&CO. 3.3; IGOETZ& CO., |] 81, 83, 85,87 COURT my BROOKLYN OPEN EVENINGS. reathiy, untit im pel eg ‘Ammon in “- na ete Sug nara i HEAT YOUR ROOM FREB public afaten, that the ieritioner {e now | disappeared, but says that wien leay- | tt Enjustly ed of in. the I he was returned rey ‘om any state 4 : Aut n test nome a was wu KAISER IN GOOO HEALTH, || fome of the. stows aed eh y using May Take Another Sea: Trip, but! it Because Throat Is Affected! PRLIN, Sept. W—Contrary to the ports circulated in the United Stated) by a news agency, Emperor Witllam is| cefvi Atsoribed by members of his suite as! being in perfect healtn and as king | jin a clear and natural votes, He en: | | Joye his yaohting trip In the Meditér- | | mnean last spring and it ie possible he} |may go thére again next fear, &!- | though no determination te dé sc nas | been expressed, Some of the mebers of the créw of the ETEg= [imperial “yacht Hohetisollern, which lt, ‘being overhauled at Kiel, surmised that | voyage south, and upon this suppdwtiion’ waa overlaid the in altering if tt ey - pe at | throat, whieh repo vat estes at at tee. or orig | aston for cicank tie from Mag Sieg ‘Through his counsel, 1. J. Morrison, lot No. # Broadway, Robert A. Am-| jshe might be preparing for Rnother| ror war aga! i" | BOB" AMMON SEEKS A WRIT. Thredgh Habeas Corpus. mon to-day applied in the United States through whieh he will seek to \ a ah FROM BASEBALL HURT. *, a F 3 =. é a Heal ie # insu water but has i 5 - = ® ‘3 any aks Hospita fept. @.—Jamet Me- | cata rp of Gi all several eeks ‘TYPHOID EPIDEMIC. RAGES IN THE BRONX THE GAS tp ded 31-83 BWAT, XT, tion to determine the | the outbreak. He has made ik supply and of t fifty wellr in the ne by. Dr. | Nal abd op Be | Bat a | CO. Assorted Nut Matron ld | Ageretes Freit and ty lates ae i wv then took @ OVERCOATS. r '

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