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Rete lt alll ROES SHOT AND ~ JAILED IN RIOT RAID , my vr 1 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT RRR 25, 1906. " | Sepeeage ny Sap peaP=a AA Ieee SE a TS TE - a % eR TT “SODCUT TOSEECHCAGIS iN” THF SGUSTED FANG WORID'S RAG GHART #2 Mefcas THE GIANTS WIN TONING CAME. WITH CUBAS, itd AE TO COURT HOM THE REDS. BEAT BROWN TALKS i= _fmam toma oe PATROL WAGONS og: setae nd emer | Ron of fick —-— artery Oped Han Ta WLS Arrest Bal cg ere + oh lian roops Storm Atlanta Colony, |Fans, Disgusted by Yes-|Dodgers Put Bu. Up Hard Snubs Palma “When Exe] 8 pia . 4; Charged with Obstruct- 400 and Fire on Those Who Run | terday’s Playing, Keep | Fight, but Lose | ecutive Refuses All His ing Sidewalk, All —Other Blacks Killed by Police | Away To-Day. | Score 1 to 0. Overtures. | Are Sei Free ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 25.—Brownsv 2 Hegro settlement on the} SCORE BY INNINGS. SCORE BY INNINGS. (Continued from Firet Page) wed wtrone | Thr th x busines Mulskirts of this city, was raided by the Georgia militia, five companies 00 Ont oe eiten 8 oe eee oy ke crutsers wasnineton, 7 - ad ny 1 \ Petpng, and by mounted policemen at dawn to-day to capture the mur.) | | Joule. gow, ving at {ive League, tele ls : Pgh ois ea | ee ee THE BATTING ORDER. | 25 Preaitnt towsevele xo Pant ah Bad [ste ressae =n. Giants ma OS CVINCETOWN, Mane, n- ea ake = M reen als Within a short time after the officers and troops began to close in on soannet } | opr aa | we eee os Janiaen at Santer a ; aut ; a < tre oh + ee Pe | few ae . Browne, ri. Maloney, cf. of the North A’ tie fleet received 1 ta t = net ibe Negroes, 1,500 of whom were surrounded, the d captured four | Beymo| | Lam'ey. rt. lord-rs from the Navy Department t a lea . " ; fe si blacks, disarmed them and sent one hundred to the pry jail Dewstn, %. | sacartey: “ |i wit oat ae oenek te mats | ao 5 wk University, an tnetitution for! of the State tia. probably, four, to! Deal, Ib. trang, 2 Say K fron, hie vessel will be taken on board 6 Mana " ered, and instructora swore zene as epectal we ee > | earn Gis cieaty. {a ee Tie, EWete | sgpgcia) co Tom Rvenid Worn) | rea fe -The Drenine Wert.) le 000 MARINES we, ( . Ps ee dow Terre has tires | POLO GROUNDS, New ‘| WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN. ra Five Soldiers later went th Eat ee eeulion orcas ae emimestiion | POLO GROUNDS \deae (mtu Generg deenene ais: BE RUSHED TO ° Sockeye Same Seghe? ky. daiatbsa VeSperacs FIPLOL Faget. Graw's Giante in chree games the Chi-| a-,@HINGTON, Sept. %—The great 3 Sites } ’ aera ee ib ao ae | game. bees — mage ot Sa ational | ag efforts are being made to reinfor | $8 ‘ 2 Koerner te ran ere Bunivu | hand eague for came here this after- | ry ow in Cuban A | were Boor at whtle nee i bo two house , enchant aor noon and lined up against Patsey Don losurn ant Gai gow bean almost | z “Phroveh the lines, one was killed. r and Han-|Ginnity for nine Te! ovan's Trolle> Dodgers. tinuous conferences for the Inet One of the first to be arrested was Pog. Le Price, the negro postmaster, who | 9m charged with supplying amunition to prdbe de -nameriod. tbat none of ee eee he ten taken in custody was a stu . 0 potted out @ hous Bent or comected with Clark Uni agro who wat i : 6 tien retuge vrs went to tus place, Smith | a] s 6 Houston ng in thi Hand ef Policeman Caught. “asen had come up tn’ the » three charged Into the | Maddox went to Phd total known dead as the result of fight's encounters {s reported this oe. | house (Mig az Sve yeeroes bewide Palice- | Coy puted himuelf up, mun tn and 1 Heard and Mrs. R. C. Thompson, A Aa ol was fired to ‘of tis! Swhite woman, who dropped dead from head. He fired point blank and droppe 1 to the und, pulling the window do ‘excitement of witnessing the shoot- | Wilh Sim. He then ran to the door and with him. As he opened the door . | hegroes were tracited from th shot was fired, the bullet passing ov: ‘of the attack on the police to homes by trate of blood. Thetr The go the other officer thea fired, | Killing the two Negroes. were found early to-day. Two | MItinw te re in Prownaviile have been fast Right's Szht, an4 «negro, | buying arma secretly since Saturday ‘ t, when the white people arose nf. was found dead near the | TF Ynirteen white womea had been | ‘of the tame fight | assaulted by Negroes. Gov. Terrell, over the, telephone, hi "Already the negroes have proved th heir vo" taken A! & SeCTel meet) Geclared to the Associated Py io peetaurant kept by @ negro woru, the dees not believe it wil! be neces-|\nat for every negTo Who met deat! the day to order several companies ' shal! die <must be tnken_sertouety— + threat to murder Pau) ©. Stensla’ jepen hie arrival in Chicago. the fo Ly Qf derectives uinriing the bank wre aa Fae gees remamaabled Swhen ‘the officials wit » all the ind ents against him theirkprigpnet started from tho Grand | excepting taone clurging forgery—e Centta! Btation this afternoon, and the crime molutely de Hieago dotectives will meet the escc 1 ow most of » expreas my ea Lee of the banks | eee Tieaten\! mention of his . Will Accuse thay Guity. | ; ctmenis which ame in connection with thst of the 1 will examine the in @efauiter vrompted Langiton to go from | > his homie at Baravon E-swhere he conducted "He haw catisod » My.” be said afterward nd Ww meta beck there w = trial” It now develor Mire Key. » » Pacoomplished 1 ; for two d by Stensla: 8 the wecrot knowledge of the Avenue Bank's at me. and! of Unose a she Intendec He waa scocmpils ined His mind was nH ' ed music, it was for this J s t ae wed him. 1) war to tave b Png A wv Pe the marriage of two souls t ” { ing Of rie heart.’ stone a © Previous io ble dep lod : 1,010, 347 MORE WORLD ADS: SO FAR THIS YEAR. THAN THE HERALD BY widely scuttered We’ p 1 e rear door and Maddox to | wy pridoner taken a aa ieee rs oe i anet s killed egrone beeen , ad] a aner t 13; eames = paxneen Sebi SEC DOLALS SETTLE BS I S@n of Policeman Heard, who we killed | Nox ran around the house bis aia | toute. Seymour NO RUNS. r nea were ordered 19 TGA Gibiattock on the county police Inet Ay he «i fe maw two hegroes lean | went een ane ngled Shannon | Casey walked. and went to second on | | party; 1,000 extra mart : | ae % Ei With bim were several witnesses ing out of the wine iow fire ne at them. |fiieq to Smoot. NO RUNS bas mega, ee rifce, Freleiet to Hom to be assembled at me at | t officers returned the fire, and the ms ratory to palling for | pis) Cottontown fo the shooting Tac of a eoeen tee ete cot Second Inning Freleter. J Ou on brikes, NO \ fae ype ibaa oe pasa cs RU? baer * Lieber 1@ window | cat Gf two negro prisoners. Two of the | broke M open, his brother offleer run- | quupled ar 0 K cctiet at the hoaptial, both shot | grilling secretly, And they have bean| ©x Huggins © 606 Os to Bermour, NO| Bergen retired oly Pfelster and Hoff- steamers, the N dec art A | that, fer the hands of « mob, after as-| Smoot popped to Dali en Tieapraigel nee ped come so | caulting. a white woman. or whether his siow one to first. Browne disposed ary measure he intends dur-| S20 illed in rioting. @ white man| of McClean. NO RUNS. | to Kelle eee) Lord 8 Taylor | Daloes Up t0 $25 wae wild =ubge~ Stricklett wag chosen to go tn the | rwenty-four hours between the chief box for the Dodgers, whi "the Nevigation Bureau and the com omether 1 fini), About 600 | an tinge Eiend ! was trotted out by Chicago. Deaplte | mandant of marines relative to the me Fireh taneng. j teeny weather &. geod orc of fana | aperdy transportation of this Bévance e " 4. | turned out | guard of the American toreee whe MeGinnity Eee of Hugeine's eround: | Firet Inning. | to occupy the Cuban ports In the event) | Preax Lord | Sade, ow McGann, un pend! otiations at Hav- | Mintheria : J Gann, uD-| Gesster tanned.) Sheckard’e igh | that the pending new SOUTH RAC who | ana all 964 eA aene fed, but in che Fun! pounder w: alioed by Si \§ Rigging was touched | poander was a 2 Hom, | As a reaalt of these conferences, to) mi but managed ul himself repose’ that these Sesond Inning | marines should sel; to-morrow, wut it Bas! Cecerstronss Tinker drove a high one to Maloney. | was found that they woud provemy be | xfor! fi Byers out on hie eroanter by Lown Goliad abut two days while the) fist Nealon Ls A Kline out. Casey to Jordan. NO RUNE warships which are to transport them | (6. ween Bwe Rt McCarthy fied to Schulte. Lawls out @re veing made ready: The men will be | : = OF tal xot MeGann's foul fly, Dahlen | to Preleter o4 drat Senulte got Atper- | concentrated ch ey et Norfolk. an} 4 . rt man's fy, NO RUNS. Ietand, Pa. Probably the (ieee | . ity struok out Third Inni ma on the Atlantic coast stations Tee tas Nang drive nd ran het best race, Good Tuck closed atone. Cot Mee eos’ of Shannon chine soak ae ibe sort [will have do be employe to meet this ‘ 2 J i s i pond ant ral ) added, selling three year-old = faranae Third Inning. ‘The same players put Geasier ‘Thome at smalter Boathers naval sta- a RACE £5 000 03 it oat Ring’ three Vr Bens “hot mat atx one e eset sits Cenk ass Web irae fied t ' Shannon Lig ri Ro eet oe Bergen got Sohulte bene hr wme ot erobees Bearers onwh A Pastis msliabte. re-| foul fy. NO ported KC oq ger ve ine In the world man. Stricklett fanned, Casey pent practinedy peed an arrangement ‘aa ean. Kelley | grounder to Hoffman, who put him out bg thet Someeny for quick service " jee ‘Presnahasi fied to| lone. NO RUNS. thie SB. rontrerre 1 NEWPORT, Ko L, Sept. %.—Ordere| St Columbia iri i i: Fourth inning. we ecives at the moval traniag| aa Cearres ra — Fourth Inning. Hoffman pot to third on Cssey’s wild | mation here from the Navy Department am Pine tied m8 ck-up disposed throw to, first, Steinfeldt thrown ‘out | calling for a detachment of sixty ma- | (7) ied Troe ~ Devitt’ s Pik UP donee ket boat |(or, Btricklett. ‘Tinker out, Alperman t> | rines to jeave in heavy marching ‘order | 3p Mery, ay a 1m dora eee oe Caney to orden. | inenedintely ir the League Island | — Music Bow rox oe i x u Navy-Yard, Philadelphia. The men| — Pinkerton accomptishe Devlin foulfiled to McLean. MoGann ‘fman jumped in the alr C2URht | will leave on to-night’s steamer for| 4 Nostromo PILLS. By = — — ——| walked and stole second He en Maloney's fly with one ha Lomiey York. waiked. Strang dito. MoGinnity itn oo Jordan fanned. |" ANNAPOLIG, Md. Bept 20 —Hurry | ; sti Seyeaticn, Porth | Stensiand pent moat of his time at| fo Hugeine reoran «ot Al ordrea were received at the Raval Sica pine a5 GLAM. Orerwsighie—Muste Rox, 3: Pearhyn Oe ee epeltieds as | Headquarters, 'He was there photo-| liner. NO RU Fifth Inning. Marine Barracks from W re 1; ChaMor: Roratcned —ciamnorinis, Markie Mayer, itertna EI satsibale P | wrapned “ih tn Rowvet Sebary. and Fifth Inning. Kite fied to Maliney._ Pfaleter out. “er 4 ea ¥; 4. Belle Strome ran race. Penrhyn te support of the naturel Waste ; latter he haf #igned « waver of P ia to : ‘ +4 | bey ‘ : Titlon he gas taken to-the Hotel Bres-| aiscoses ot Deal, Svermers wpe, leo | Brechard ted to Lasley: 0 Pion peers eaves to |S" conte & tox ait Drugeist, Lin, wygre jhe rested. Then his guards /ment to, Devin. NO RU pe. erat oat on we, SS ri wore grteres closed at once rein: |eanway a Co, 38 m Re ae where)hney be ‘arded the train. | Sanrtes cacriticel” presnaban cowed, | ONE. ra boa sacking or euch ‘Understood that | 72 165 64 a5 | xubstitate At Yplice Headquarters Inspector Mc-| scoring Browne. Devlin fled to Dest Sixth Inning. there ei be a movement of the local Fé Maughhn had w short talk with the) MeGanr 1 to Smoot. ONE RU Bchutte out on 8 jumper to fperines thie afternoon, Sound witimate ig Sixth Inning. Hoffman rettred * | al Stensiand told him, “I) Huggins flied Aitalldoe Kelley died | $2" Fa, dan. “XO, ie ncoapee? 4 . r ( pes eu 20 1.08 oto the tank. How | onc sow one to McGinnity, Jude struck | ‘°pergen tit. to Pieister 2nd, ot. | Samped up and caus Stricitett’s linor | cing -toek 4) povac know. 1| OM NO Rune gimcklett walked. y wrod stili| ith his left hast. NO RUNS. | Dahlen walked. Strang ditto. Me-|and let three cur the plate Maloney Ninth Inning |had made same bad investments which | Ginnity struck out. Dahlen thrown out|tanned. NO RGNS, Hi S10. did not quickly as I expected, trying | ncel third Shannon struck Seventh Inning. Paice ee. Finke sectiaeet. n my me i McFadden .. 30 other of Mrs. sr Mis. Key Has | ana wher me came to pay back | Ot ” Tinker sim ted axe went to second on| feldt reaching third. Kling walked and Pret timek oof 1 could not do tog learned that | venth Inning. * sacrifice. St Hokey to oheae stole wezond. - Fialeter. thrown out by| Lady Prodenor eaally best. Blue Btone cinsed a big wap. Miss Oplen had her usua ax at his mercy. The us moot singled mad Rilee out Btkckiett to Jordan, Pfeister | A asi. Ni 4 Threatened to Kill ask alee goers hacia ig FFF Bea arcane Tae Pier | struck out. NO RUNS. Resee out Breinfeldt > Hoffman. | and ween Tet me ene ee a en teaccond, Lovert | Lumley filed to Evers. Jordan's third) Maloner out on strikes, Lumley fied | Stensland ees speciation sea auent Binsoth'to Sedan sie: | atrikm got past King aad Thm reached | to Gessier, NO RUNS rhe banker declares he will 4 first. but was natled trying to steal sec Tenth Anning. { a Faeuriak turn State's evide and ¢ an eg ae ESO RUNS. "| Gessler Conned. Ghecuard ont. Al ponvstly, putt nae ’ Ps sisted. NO jer fanni 4 ont and honer nen Ww Miwa x return bhi iagic: foe lan to Jordan, Schulte doubled. Hoft- | EGIN) WED) he be brother of Mrs. | Tye Bank Geymour dhaned. lgneh "inning an etnaled, scoring Schulte. On the | B NING INESDAY, SEPT. 26TH, pes cor will carry out hj*) mit misappropriat . | dou ront of te plate. NO RUN peu Jordan fanned for the fourth time. | 3 Lewis fouled t to Kling Alperm: MeC,rth: t gr to Hoffman * pled out Go Ming. Aree | ICL, Pinner to seman NO Announce an Important Sile of “oa ERAT CREDIT: thace t off Pfewter. Evers! RUNS. 2 te OT —|| Men’s Fall Sack Suits KALMUS BROS NO Rt os ; | Carried from Last Season. 107-1038 Wes ST. ne i 1 N. ¥, STORE ONLY. OPEN MONA SAT, EVENINGS - Gearier Phy 4 aed gage to| throw in Hoffman ee to ied | ° a - Lewis. Sherkar oe Nulte | Steinfeldt singted. Dut ‘inker fore Rooms, oor, Eighth Inning fend to Casey. “Momman out on his little Sretntel ee cok Lams, unansered. ONE | Smith Gra y & Co * ee 3 . . 75 |§100/912 at *econd on th ia. oe im. a oftering ia SPECIA DISCOUNT to all tat Open & charge account thts month, One price CASH or CREDIT SS COL. ASTOR AETUANS. : Will Offer Wednesday $44°°° Says He Understands Mix Mother | In Much Metter. | Col. John Jacob Asto famfly turned from Europ to-day on the | AST season these same suits were subject to high praise ; but, now, because a bit steamship Kroor z Withelm and / started Immediately for New here awry from current season ,styles, they nicotene i si a ae a i * 5 ‘ ‘ - | are $14.50 instead of up to $25. c tan does metalied to tha ee Tne te: deoreapel er seer eade Prerl 200 Women’s and Misses style wear out more clothes than the man. [You ‘are. Invited to. inspect ae erstand my mother ls now imuch | Besides mixtures, the offering contains blue i I jock of ji ; ibar <eeu-caewa iarareens| and black cheviots, in either single or double D oe een ees (New Fall Suits, ) oe é _ DIAMONDS t ing Wile were x =! | | fowely. convenient magne Tower xmonssador to comprising Broadcloths, Cheviots and Fancy | BROADWAY AT 31ST ST,, NEW YORK. | | {0 call write for Catalogue No v2 | L. W. Sweet & Co. 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, BRANCH, 467 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN. Mixtures. Styles are in L:ton Blouses, i Doubie-breastea Pony Coats iz ana ¥%-leneth Coats, BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AVE., BRUOKLYN, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUIM AVE. | } HORSES BOLT; MAN HURT, sea as 8 in by ade all with the New Model Skirts. Ae riilltrsy fhe actual value of these suits is $40.00 per suit. Mayor ¥ | dushed across , This tot for Wednesday $30. Ooo per suit. | wer cael - ps "ea fa m — Also — ce rc 2 = {NNNUEMLaTH) Girls’ Fall Weight Coats, ) 00 | ns a nce, 34-length Coats in fancy mixtures; | WEATHER FORECAST. | values $12.50 to $15.00. each. Forecast for New York Cit vicinit | day fair and warmer; fresh north. cast to east. winds, shifting | — “ Pair:ternight, Wedige Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Wednesday to southeast. War,

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