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TTACK 0 oa HAVANA, Sept. 18.—Alfredo ms the Associated Press that C da rebel fore under Pino G Del Rio Province. ch was speedily arranged. The Government has no news Since the return to this city of N REBELS; BRIDGES BLOWN UP wovernment Troops Lose Heaviest in ’ Battle with Pino Guerra’s Men— Armistice Declared as Second Fight Was to Begin, yas, President of the Liberal party, Sol. Avalos, with 200 mounted men, uerra yesterday near Los Palacios, in ‘The rebels had one man killed and two wounded. The Government had eighteen killed and thirty wounded. A second attack was about to begin when Guerra’s brother, in the Sacity of peace maker, arrived from Havana and urged an armistice, of this engagement. the military trains the rebels are n destroying property of the Cuban Western Railroad, a British The important bridge near Los Palacios has again been de- 7 ‘Stfoyed, another bridge at Santa Cruz, near Taco Taco, and smaller hevond that point. ‘gourt are concentrating at Matanzas, ) orders to march toward’ Havana. concrete effort to secure ie : “poaloentle to-day. Several commitioss that intended to leave night for various rebel centres did start on account of the unsatistac- ‘attitude of the Government js more than Iikely that the rebels H to sake a Gemonatration of totus cordon of men around the rf south of the city over 300 rebels —— FT MAKES SLOW FRIP FO CE BA. ‘ABHINGTON, Sept. 1%-Cimportant heh rding the situation In Cuba Jack! to-day at both the State Meyy Departments. Only one cable- Telating ty Cuban matters was re- Bieeper, the Change at Havana, and mere . yeaterday j parties to the troubii Th the view of Biete Department of-| ietale the situation in Cube is likely te be particularly quiet during the ro of Pecretary Taft aml Aawistaut Bacob on the island, | Th te Gxpected that the cruiser Dew with Beeretary Taft and party) Cuba, will make the trip slowly, | that the party will be landed tn. wana to-morrow myrning quite evident that both the Gov- R Vyiment and | Inaurgents will to teh | “kmost Cevoranly to impress the Ameri: | Be oMciala, ‘Through both official and | i channels the way ban been Agaved for a cotdial reoeption ih Cuba iy Beceetary Cnft and Mr Macon, and A Mt is regarded wx Hrobable List every factiiky will be afforded them to get Ferulra that will be immediate and it. | Whether Secretary of Siate Rowt witt | Ver toiba still is & caacter of interent conjecture atetary suw is at wea en route from'Callno to Panama The pele Ni wm MINNE. Lis Orr “WITH MARIN PHILADELPHIA Sept. 18~The dix metew cruises Minnempotte, with OM morine: avd o large quantity o: mition and other supplies on ve taland p¥ard to-day for Cubs under com- E, of Capt The Minneapolis dere la and wan being were recelved from Washingto: te immediately prepare tke cruiser for t the name re trom , Washington y went aboard the Mir Bay. Capt. Flake declined to aay WDAt particular Cuban port he had ordered, TAR POT TIPS OVER AND SCARES CHILDREN. Panic. Among Primary Sthool Pupils in Which Some of Them Faint A chateering horde Were pouring out of a smal @ehool maintained by the Ald Bociety in Leonard #tree Of Contre streot, inte when ® buge pot of ohy waphait repairer pulled over Just tv from which the pupils were Ade Bamm veneers the Phe ter a growl colume MP into the wir. The burnis ferun along the roadway Busianily pants epread ar Am Kthieod Gueations (irom the Piiadriphla Ledger ) “De you think i boloradie to expow Quickly annwered 4 Kone Bahibi fe willing. put ud that district likev ise have heen wrecked. » © Trains run only as far as Artemisa and there {s no telegraphic com- =Govenmieit forces 000 strong: under command of Col. ‘Betan- and it is reported that they expect TYPHOON WRECKS, STEAMERS, AND 100 LVES LOST Furious Gale Hits Hong Kong and Miillions of Damage Done. MANILA, Sem. Ik—Advices from Hong Kong tate that 100 lives were lost and miliions of dollars’ damage done by a typhoon which swept that tity and heather to-day, A Tate official satimate placeh the damage th the harbor of Hong Kong at more than # million doliers, The Dritioh wiebonte Renin mad Moorhen and the torpede-deatrorer Taka were damamed. ‘The eunbrat Phoents and the Freneh torpede- boat Aewtrover Freuchsane were wreekrd, Four Prenebh navel fiders were Arowned, Among the tr ship in the harbor Which encaped damage is the Emprose of Japan, Thy Pritien steamer Mont eagle iv wehore, but no casualtion on her have bewn remorted. The Wrench torpedo-badt deatroyer Froude was imaged in ® collision and twenty perenne were Jost, No Americans Killed The Americoh sulting ship @. P, Ftteh- Wak COROw Rett try hee Brittsh Government officials immedistely farted to auccor the homelem. A com plete estimate of the damage will not bo, Obfainabh Los teemden No Ameriosne ate reported to nw been killed of Injured. HONG KONG, Sept. typhoon occurred here to-day and. @ dozen steamers In the harbor have sunk jn @ alnking condition oF have been driven ashore. ‘The Amen, an ship 8 FP. Miteheoek te agromed. The Britivh steamers Kwong (how, Ban Cheong and Wing Chal bate sunk ‘The steamer Monteagle, belonging to the Canadien Pacific Rallroad Com. many. if aehore, an le the Petwban The German tester Johanne te being UA dinaatroan are Demcbed to prevent Ler sinking: the German steamet Appearade te in a] condltyin ot the German aignds Petrarch and Em- are all ashore The Ger. man steamer Pring Raidenar wae dum. aged, while Montesgie had her| stemnpost broken. Attemme ate belong AW to Moat her Killed in Their Homes, tsk wepartes tha: there wan: heaty on ot both th harbor and the The gale. it ty ot 20 ‘ , rad with great ior bw ing tmmenne tamaw ¥ while havoc was Hong Kong , places wot the gale, and man F ed wr and the WITH MARINES, AT CIENFUEGOS, Jom, with thre anoard, to waaiat the Marietes inp inciing American plantations there Her ComIMAnder Wakes BY [epOrt Oo} further disturbances. @ THE WORLD: TUES DAY FYENING, SEPTEMBER 1 a = Some of the Bosses Who Face Possible Overtnrow in &rimaries, SHOTS FIRED AS RIOTS RAGE AT THE PRIMARIES (Continued from First Page.) In his district were helping the Nagte forces. He sent words co all bis dis trict captains to run for their lives If they ware surronnded by « creed of nue, happened to be acting as nw er in the polling station at the time, and Knowing (ant > Nagle men, adding the cheerful in-| #.R, Jefferson, as the tntter was his! formation that the Nate crowd would | brother, the watcher had him arrested. | ae let kill ae not. He Was taken 16 The Wertohewt Cowan charged that Nagle was going | Court, where Magisteate St “through phe district mith a gang of! to hold him, pending the arrival court eer, none of whom had up daring the aftern vaiding polling ners frm «0 to O men, placed throwing out Cowan on and clwPke And mubstitutiyf® hie own! The secohd man to te held was Mat- 7 Hicenfe looked on| thew Ryan, of No. 19 Bristow etroet, | men while te pe eo supinely < “Gly inepactors ANE Nuptaite are com- tm into clubhouse “ite their faces! Klection District polling stat smashed, thetr open binciane? and their| Thirty-fifth Assembly District, Ryan Clothing torn,” complained Mr, Cowan-ywas a witcher for Nicholas Ryas andy Swagle in comntand of a bend of thags.|Whe charged with abusing Murphy vot ts going through the distrét doing | ers who entered the booth. Thur the | etrong-arm work, unrestrad: by the aceused dented, saying tt was the other | police, Pinaters are batng #nt into the | way round Aierict in dtoves from downtown.| Magistrate Steiner: paroied Ryan wntil What chance have T got aguinet such |to-morrow morning {or the production condition?’ |of withemes wh will appear for both ‘This pinint wae thicen to mean thet | siden Mr Cowan hed thrown up the spree: Livellest Ever Known, Late thia afternoon be ewan taking! tn the Nineteenth, the home diwtrict AMdavite at the club-house from men | of wre Commiasioner O'Brien, the Nant who claimed to have Deen menaulted OY | opened with an open charge of foray and abusing voters at the Twenty-xixth Naegie personally or by Nasie's fol-) Tomas Reilly, one of the Tammany lowers. candidates, complained that a letter Many Fights Here. Furporting to bear his atgmature and In the Twentyefourth District fights between Diets and Burke tae were | contomt of momentary goourrenes. In + row at) the Moc an manager, no knew Ninetyighth atreet and Park avenun| he wos ne fant to Antah two shots were fired. Joseph Maroney! Taking edvantage of the acl fons was went thr the diwtrtct by that wan nvrested for fring tha shots, but | Gov. Migting In trymg to wres proved an alibl and was Stacharged in ontro! of ti organization 1) this county Harlem Court by Magistrate Mora, At| frum Gov, Odell, Democrats and Repub the top of Duffy's Hill, One Hundred |licens have tried to conduct the pri- and Becond #treet and Lexington. ave- | marien under the gush of deputy #her nue, there was a ferce battle, in which | 't shots were fired and stones thrown. | ¢ CARE -Coxtongter with tha reserves trom + chiba who % ns Hundred and Fourth | deputies, The leaders of the clube sent Sherif! Hayes was overwhelmed to- with applications from politios! wanted him to ater to * the Eaat One * 4 thi diatarb- |the men they wanted ewern tn to the otha chat-THe -potiee worked +-— Tat Mareay side_in,tha__Detnocratic ativan fight let the appeal for dep uty-shorifts. It Ie charged that the Mo- Clelian managers, the Sullivans and the | Otel wing of the Mepublican party Againsl Sim and for Burke. the MoCied lan candidate, He- got ® warrant in Hasiom Court for a Deputy Sheriff, who we doing caAMPAIMN Work at one af the polling places, When « patioeman ap- peared with the warrant the Donuty rei retueed wo be arveed and the policeman divenpeared. It te wat that the police have been instructs to refuse to arrest deputy-sherifis. Renator Mewwtey applied are to be used in thelr interests and again tie Murpy and Parsons outht Why Higgins Took a Hand, Gov, Higgins, learting several days tn Harlem) aco that Odell, throwgh his friendatp Yate thin atiersoon Boe 3. wire for) with certain Taromany interests, would the arréet of a pliceman, He it 8% | combing to une the police, sett orders Line co wan Ih Che PON Pe ie | 10 Ht Bheritts of Greater New York to ingyen vitor sae Mactelinn | SAPpFeK® dinorder at the pollm As a openly campalynine Tidntine enrotind | matter of fact, there has been hut ltce CREO ne irae yrawley. Magis. | ainorder at the primary polls tn recent rons igh aay of nics mB omnmone. re-| years. 1¢ there Is anything that will Tes ple immeiacety, and Frawley went | tend to promote disorder It is the plac ty serve it ing of deputy-sherifty in the dint * Deputies Cause Trouble. where hot fights are on to ac. againet the police No énd of trouble wae oreastoned tn Harlam “ty Deputy Shoriffa,. who in- Where Fighting Ra nd wpon entering Ube pol Deputies have been aswlenod to all the nk running things to pal themecives. Harlem diatriota in whieh hot fights moet of the deputios sworn jare raging. “Many of the deputies |i wy wervioh Were active Renchmen in| Tight where they atw placed and a 1 Aimtriote to wh they were as| n \aignet they were able to deliver the | Sherif Hayew le worried over the situa- goods tien, but says that he hopes for the Prater the polle had been apen four | best. | nours the Murphy candidates in ail the| Acting upon ordern from Attorney tone dlatricte were complaining that| General Mayer, the District-Attorney’s the belie robbed cry of [office has also butted into the primary Ne were iit an election ein jrog-| Sets Depuly Anaietants Krow#l, Van array ‘ ldiveer, McGuire, Cardoxa and Krotel eam ie alvaye taken asa algal of dis- | have been agalghed 0 remain on duty stag a a hit ah a pinay vente | ae the peep ic a until the polls close to-niWint to take action Aeventn We the. Brons, upon any violation of the law that ma | Der p afternoon thare were tem! by brought to thelr altenttoe: : Rar alnagelafiinspa Parkorls te Gonfident. Ae «iin? - ys he Herbert Parsons, Chaltman of the Ke- publican County Qoapapitiee wd, Gov i ne watjata of Magintrace Broly | Hinging’s agent in the fight w down tt in the Wen Court that) Onell, predicted at the onehing of the af At she ACareniee: Sieve imation thiwefternoun that be would e Wate WAS wee rrdingly carty twenty-one of the thirty-five dis | charged trieta in Manhackip ah the Bronx | George Wagner, of No. BO Wen One And thiv.'’ anid Mr. Parsons. "despite | Mundeed and ‘Tweltth street, to alleged |» deal that has Goan anade beter the ‘on District polling station of the Thir- | oaerying olections for money.’ ntt Ante y iMetrict aud to have r. Parsons, ome ne ie power as Untortunately for Wagner, Baber ¥, vantage willl acorwe ardent adherents of one Bide or another. | 150 DROWNED IN PLUNGE Jefferson, of No. 1% Wootycrest ave-| bridge over the Cimarron River. It is stated that the engineer, fireman and head brakeman cannot be found. ne man was tot Joun| CARS SUNK IN THE RIVER, LAWTON, Okla, Sept. 18.—The Jocal office of the Chicago, Rock Island ne | and Peeltie -Retivead tein —réceipt-of vague news-to- the effect that the had} Dorthbound passenger train No. 13 on that road plunged through a bridge of a| over the Cimarron River, between Dover and Kingfisher, early to-day. It is stated that the engineer and fireman were killed, and it iq prob- able that many psesengers lost thelr lives, 7 Wires are down and definite information will he received only when it was alleged, waw intimidating | correspondents sent to the scene by train return. wrecked tra{n lett Fort Worth, Tex. mn of th®| waa due to arrive In Chicago at $40 Wadnesday morning. The made up of | and one Pullman sleeper ~ CONDE aanouncing his withdrawal from [2° ANOTHER MUTINY ON TURKISH TROOPSHIP, PORT 8A Ab Lrocpabslp very reticent U. 8. GRUIBER SQUADRON AT GIBRALTAR, GIBRALT. command of MANY KIL, VICTORT AS HO, Rept anions pemeived trom: sage tet oT a oTETAT MPA f ANd fhe antl-Odell aide ia the Re- | between Japmnene seal poachers and Rusians off the Kamachatkan coast which | remulted in th twelve Japanane EXPECTING DEATH HE WILL DIVIDE FORTUNE. CHICAGO, have made @ denl whereby (he police | run, Addison J. Nowle mated at $20, eummone carer TWO KILLED IN BUILDING GOLLAPSE. LAWREN two eeriounl at the Wood EDDY JOINS EMBASSY IN BERLIN, WASHING the American tlon In the American Embaesy at Berlin: MOVING P MONTREAL, pany to 0 Wor! ri BANKER -R. J. TOBIN DEAD IN 'FRISCO. a6. BAN PRA Hank, and 44 formerly was Pan Francise BUSINESS MEN IN SHOOTING AF FRAY. MEMPHIS, Tenn. }firm ef B. A here | RECORD RAINS IN KANSAS, KINGMAN, Kan this part of ¢ o i Just before the polls TU Ripened hn baunoed AEE men io rILL-1s had, bet atcanvourmer. Wn. the ‘Thirty frat OUT FOR JEROME, | ‘Diet to Bet As Inwpoctors and poll ing and ballot clerks and ins’ ouver. SS-day in the lolioy of the Tennessee Trust Bullding OF TRAIN FROM BRIDGE (Continued from First Page.) last night at 7 o'clock and The train wee engine, combination bagreage and mall car, smoker, One coach NSED NEWS CABLEGRAMS There board the Turk The puthorities are wae 4 now mutiny again to-day on down. LD, Kept, 1h Awart-Tewfik, ow the atbsoct » ws put | AN, Sept I—The United States Second Crulver Squadron, under Rear-Admiral Brownson, arrived here to-<lay to remain five days. TELEGRAPH LED IN SEAL POACHING FIGHT. ne killing of m Rusdidds OMCer Gnd Wihcleen mes and the death of Kept. W—Told by hin phywiolans that his epan"of tite te mearty | ¢ tann of Irving Park, wilt dispose of tis estate, eats | e institution tn which he is interested before the last 0), amor CE, Mann, Rept. 18—Two workmen were Killed and nine intured, by the collngme of @ steel superstructure at the new coal porker ‘worsted mills to-day JTON, Bopt. h—Spenoer F. Embanay at St Eddy, of TMinots. First Secretar Petorsburg, has been transferre Dey A to arelmtiar post ICTURES FOR KING, Supt. —King Edward das directed a Parinian xinetuecope ake @ wet of moving piclungs. eaubracing scenes trom Newfoundland for presentation at Christmas entertainmen: ye commenced at once. at Buckingham * dowel NCIBCO, Hept KR. J. Tobin, one-of the founder Hiherwa ie former. pre died today after a I Inesn Ye Police Commissionor and was ane of the best known citizens of oft Boyes Ht. shot and fatally Rem Cannch, a member of the real eatate | was wounded by Dr. W, C. King Cannon & Co. Sept he State today and eauned m ~The Seaviest rains dn twenty-five years fell in oral damag: |MAYOR STIL Hed in | work HAD PLAN T0 EFAT CASTRO. WITH BAD COWN Boynton's Counterfeiting Idea Is Outlined in Court, T do hope t ahali not be confounded io the public mind with any common counterfetter. The dies T had were tn tended to furnish Salinas, the revoiu. onary opponent of President Castro, Of Venesucla, with the @inews of war Jt was a political and not a commere matter with me, and | be hanged than be repre Founterfelter for were This statement was made thir after- non by Capt. George Bi. Boynton when arraigned with his friend. Lewke M Thompeon, before Untied States Com- niintioner Ridgeway on the charae of having bad in bth porsexsion dies for the coining of Venezuelan Bolivars. The prisoners were represented by Lawvors Marx and Miller Capt. Boynton has had a marvellous career of adventure ever since the Cin, War, mainty in aiding revolv Uoniite, He has supplied arms and munitions In nearly every revolutionary uprising for the past thirty years. Secret Bervice Man's Story. Rodert McDowell Moser, a secret ser. vice agent, Was the first witness called by United States Aasiatant Discrict- Attorney on Mover “Wait te ed Wold ae into the confidence of Capt. Boynton. and called at the latter's office, No. Broadway, on Aug. 1 last He (oid ave tie peopie of Veneaueis were dissatisfied with Castro's govern- ment?’ sald Moser. “and that he was going to hetp the revolutions H said he needed $10,000 tn cash. sh.400 for & Vessel and $8.00 more for bullion to coin Veneauela dollars, “I wan supposed to be @ capitalist and Capt. Boymon salt he liked my looks and that he hoped our venture would be coessful, “He wast he bad the dies ready and woukl take them to a delta of the Orinoco, where he could do the co.ning Without (ear of discovery “Five or six others were in the con- aptracy, he said, and among them wae @ Commandante who would deliver th Government to them, “*Atter that,’ sad Capt Boynton, the money we have made will be de clared legal “He showed me @ paper signed by Balmas, Generaiinsimo of the revotu- onary army, authoriting Capt Boyn- ton to wet in his ehalt How He Met Boynton. Agent Mower said he had been intro duced to Capt Boynton amt Mr Thompson by fies Clyde Wall He mid he neat met Capt. Boynton on Aug. 10, + got him to promise him he would | nel say anything to Mr Wail about o nals Mower I again woke ty Capt Boynion, thie Ume 6¥ phone to toe Hotel St George, where he wan stop. pity. He said his end of the game had beeh delayed, but le #kpecied to have the auft by day On Aug. 2 he rang me up dhe had the stuff, and on folowing uy, lr company other gedit, 1 went to Cupt nom at the hotel. We had @ search warrant and secured a lot of papers Charies Clyde Wall, of the Contrai | Trust Company . Wall street, the next” wits, 6. had becore nton on Als amipmon tueed ther had tr ir Auk 3 Mr. Thovgmon anked mer wuld the witness, “whether | desired t et BHO for $1000. in other wanda, wae to recetve a shure of the rey Uonary mint of Voneswela. He unfolded to me Capt. scheme. L mit. that I had not the $104 band necessary to take advant euch a gotden opportunity Bornton's He told me about the Venexuelan money that tas tote coined and I tojd jammy That it sounded all right "I Asked him whether there was noth tng conflicting wich law in the counter. ttt MUCH CHEAPER Osa Ate _Accomiptiaied What ‘Travet avd Medicine Could Net, ee It's not what you eat, but what you digest that gives strength. Many & man drags Around year af- ter year half dead, because his food {fe not digested and he takes first one kind of medjcina_and then an- other withoyt relief--becauee medi- dives cannot take the place of well digested food, apd never will. Give nature a fair chance, as a prominent German-American of Chi- eugo did, and If you're in a bad fix fram stomach trouble, read what he says and try it on. ‘About a year ago,” he writes, “I was affilcted with #tomach trouble which so enfeebled me I had to quit 1 grew so lean I was merely skin and bones, “L had the advice of alx different doctors and two college professors. One thought | had cancer of the atomach, another advised a change of climate, and recommended ocean travel, I dectded to follow thie last and went abroad for three months. “But my bealth became worse and worse, The least amount of food caused we awful pain, and | obtalned relief only by having my stomach pumped out. . “Nothing did me shy good. Sooh I could take no food at.all exeept strained oat meal; then a time came when I could mot even take that. 1 lost courage and prepared myself to die, At that Gime my wife brought io a package of Grape-Nuta, but, J had no confidence in anything any me to taste and a had no distress, and encoursgeG to make «nother trial for fe. For several months I ate nothing elae~-every day #& ‘awl of Grape) with cream, and thar men named by the ant A story waa ciroulated to-day to we taste” Marvey Akdrews. “Tho | ofloct (hat Mayor MoCi¢lan hed formed cries of Dr. Mtrnebourger wid 18 4 comination with thé Sullivan forces Hs utengnta could be heard all over wah I) support Sulsery for the nomination Herm go districts, MF. Partons sald, the for Governor, end would dewert Jerome. other side canordes to nim. 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