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FILIPINOS CAUGHT TtlS NIXIX FA XT It IJWKV VXA RMKl-
tFarnU of Capt Cocuiell of 7mlNotified of ltd Death TwraDttxthe Nerrnt lno Men In th CompiAeroonlMt For Other May Turn I
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Mixitu Sept SO Sergeant Markand a private of Company C Ninth Infantwhich wax nurpriMd with the result tlmany of Its men were killed llalangl-Banur by a bind of Insurgent eecajcrow the hay to Tanuan and hirnaa a report on the accident The anrgmand private evidently did not know of I
eeoape of twentyfour of theirBay Ulaitd of Hamar
They report that 400 attackgarrUon of Dalaoglga who were
break fart and wore without their anA majority of the men In the barrack wikilled and none was left alive In the tonOn hundred end forty were kill
la the m IeeAa twentyfour min have already i
deed at Ilanor atory Uexaggeration There were onlytwo mn In the company andhave now been ncrxmnted
American officer at Manila do tto explain the matutore exco
on thn ground of orerconfldonce on tpart of thn troop at Ualanglga and laof watchfulness ThU wan du probabto the extreme friendllnc of thn preident and town eople who recentlyoomod tho Ninth with muxlo and fletaW-
ARIIISOTOX 30 A oorrrcted coof Ion Chaffoe cable despatch frcManila In regard to the massacre of Ai
toldler In Humor wan pubWar Department
ly mistake In tran latlng the dpithe despatch wa first Interpreted nn kiiyli
Capt Connell Lieut Iumiu aihad The or
reeled copy wontnUtaken for caped really mealnrt tlgatlon III l o mode The correct
copy doe not how therefore that t
officer mentioned are rife The drapati-U aa follow
Hughe rvport following rec lred ItoIU ey Mouthern Hamar TwentyfourCompany C Oth Regiment United StatItifantry eleven wounded hato jut arrivtfrom Halanglgo remainder company kllle-ItvurgenN nocutixl all company suppliand nil riflo except three Compai
attacked during breakfast mornliBept SS Company eventytwo tronOfficers Tltonta W Connill CaptainEdward A Ihimpu flrnt lieutenant I
n R flriwold Major Surgeon Invvstgallon will b madn-
Th meagrrnoM if th Infonrutln-rantalned In ten ClMffeno despatch leanIn doubt o far an ofllclal Information goothn fain of Capt Tlwtruvs W Omncll FinIJeut Kdwaril A Dumpui and HurgeuR H Grinwold
At the mum tlmo notlJng has been rreived which Indicate that tliey escapeHomo of tho army officer Interpret leiChaffeer reference to showtothat they nm accounted for whileuthei-bellere If are inlwlng Jon Chaflewould liave an The fact that Sergptr-Markloy prirat rnoaped to I ylwIthout knowledge of thn rwcape of tIedtnmnwloa to IUey Is taken to how tinduring the confusion of the ml4 thoencaplng took different dlrectlona If thl-
rm tnw It I ciinldemd not unllkelr ththe office r may yet turn up
From what appear to have l eon sltuathin at the attack It is thoughremarkable that any of the soldier wer-
hie to awayreceived a telegram this morning
that a let-
ter received from his Ueutaald t hat the ofllcer quartered In a con-
vent that the ttoldien wire quirt pre1 li
house near by and that the waa In thtown It appear from this Informalthat their arm In thelquarter find probably mmeod together 1
theirPresumably the trracherou Insurgent
waited the ninn were atand unarmed llm officerwould undoubtedly mesa together In tinconvent and thl makeattack at different polnta InlpKS thnative were able to secure unopuoei
Itwould l e able to make a good resistancehut the enlisted men l without thel-offlcerw nt the time and In unprotected quar-ter would have been at the mercyasonlUnt
To those officer familiar with tim condltlon In Hamar the occurrence I l
together Denat thn head of Mho liwurnrtlwl
In Hamar I one of tho cruelenl of the Inurgent leader hen Adjt Oen Corbliwa the Philippine It wa thought liManila that Ijjcban loft Hamar woIn southern Iuzon endeavoring to arouwthe InhabItants ofCebu and stir up an out-break If Iuchan wan In Vbii hiwould be well informed an to thi ntovementiof the American would hay knowndefinitely of tlm of tho garrison
There no dmibt amongthat having of the ruwawinallonof President hn concluded Itwould t o nn opportunity again In-
atlr hi follower toC of Xinth Infantry went
to Ralangfgn on Aug Iand wasnah with a great show of
friendship ThU I thoueht to dis-
armed ooldler of all and led
the native In thTim War I o rttpenl to roads pubJ
lie the r rt nls of the officers mentionedCap Thoma W Connell wa born In
and appointed from Suita a cadet at Academy SeptI 1M 0 lie wn mndo HeonndFifth Infantry In IWI Flint LieutenantNinth Infantry April S8 IH and CaptainNinth lifantry 3 loot H
with this n gln ent In Cuba China ant thePhilippines
A served ox aprivate In Rutery A Ffrnt Maiuchui ettoHeavy IM warand S coml IJetitenant-TVentyfln t lnfantrrJiine9lwwanil
lie l tn In MawoiohtisetiiiMajor IUchnnl Sill lri old wa born
Nor U iw In Vaterbury Conn Duringthe war with S iu IM was Ueutenatitand Hur wu of the Iun-nectlctat Volunteer He wa mnilel utPTinnt and AmUtant of theTwonty l tii Infantry July 5 i n Oji-tain and Awlstant Surgeon April S4
Volunteers June 1 I He Joined tlTwcnty Infamry al liarrack Aug 3 IHW l fn nt San Franrtvxi SH Si and arrived at ManlU
mi duty with regiment In theto March t 1801 on
with the regiment-for arriving at San FrafteUco30 rvel thern until musteredout with the rrgimriil He wa ap tlntedMajor ami SuiRKon nlle Slatra tilun-
Uorv arrived at Manila July in IHOI
and ba l b n on duty In Um PhiHpiilnelianA arn tliat slate
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Mn Oonkey MlThird streetX
F Markler JWeston W Va John F
J N Martin 3ft Cleveland avenueN Charloa HameUon Mra Al Haroeln
Michael McCormlck Ok uoeler MaiuNity J neat of kin not glv
at 133 Hnward streetN V John D C1oon liszt of Kin i
given revklod In Canton Ohioand Pickett nail of kin
given enllstwl at Ontario N VItotwrt next of
Mr F E Strong ManUtee Mich lustK Hchnllfler next of kin Mr H K Kchnl-Ier Ml Thirteenth street MilwaukeeMusidarw adUlaMi Oanwhlo nextkin mother Umlriroti Auxtria John
next of kin Ttiomi MillWichita Fall Tex
ArtlDcer lo H Mart nextkit Mr I N Stnlcun Paterson Ken
Irivat ti of kPearl AUIson Carthage leOn JohnArmani Jam H NhAitI Annanl next of kin not given i
l In Oeorge nextkin nut at Fort OntarJohn W Mr I W AydelotWorihlngton Ind Thoma E
Lily Mo Walter J IVrlholf next ofnot given rnlUlixl In Syracuse Oeor
llonny Aaronhunks Oiurlitt oro C il ri-
avenuo Cincinnati William Burke WManlu N Y James
Cain William W lain Jollytown P-
tioorgn M Cliarlmtnitu AK7 IxMunU sired l Chlftago Henry Cla-
Mr K Wright HvrHinieRoland T lark lolaml II Cla-
OKWIRO N V Illch Coii IitltioConiidine Auburn N Y Charl-Davl John irvcne Trenton N J Ell
Iraffenrviil Mm K N now M7 NorMarket sins Wichita Kan Dfnl next of kin not given enlMed atOntario DentonOMmvllle 1ml Will IVnton John De
Ion TlmpMiit Tex Oeorge I De Vei
J Dobbin next of kin not given MillIn toriKliu F Jo
llt vt lt Mawt Unities J Do
IiI John Downey MU May tn et PhilDatiH J IKiuavnn Daniel lon
van IK Enst Seninii inel Oswego JenJ Drixvll John Drimvtl l wnmce MssKit Fltgeruld Mn M S Tord Sprin
MIII AntUllagher IIH Ot uu
HninburK In William J Ulblm Har-
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Joint II Hartley J F Hartley111 Waton MarinShawnee Oklahoma Taylor II Hlckma
Hickinan IUntrke A moD Irish SOS Niagara treet nuffal
Albeit II Keller Mr May PuehlCol Sherman H Kelly F Kelly Can
C Frank RakeS D lUchard l ng IJ rtho-
De IJnde Cleveland Henry W Manire D
W II Manlm Nonnnn Oklahoma titanF Mnrak Mary Marak llal te l KaiIUIIKX Martin Martin Horton hanlamm F Kich li-
Hotkton CharltH WI
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Inhlt II Miller Aunts Mlllur Moberl-Mn Daniel H Mullln Jane Mullln Wao
Clifford N MumbyMr W II Miinib-llnfford N D Andrew Nileon ML-
Llxzl Nllewin Nora nton Pa Dani-
DNtill neit of nUt given live t-
lloiine Point N Thoiiu-INelll O e i N Y Owen V ONeillniotmiH ONeill Oswego N Y Pnii-
iVter Etiwanl Peter Scheiwotady-I Ch rl v puwi n liichard Power Oego N Y ThennkiiKUt Qula Jam
ickaixl Mattle Klcknrtl IVru HarttMltirick Schertiterle Augu ta 8ch l
erie Germany l onaril Hchlei-
VIIHam F Schley Fort Dt I o lt Ala
J Hchoemak nchoetnakei-Vatkln N Y Fvan South W Southayette Ala Kolwt Kproell
San Antonio Texilerllng steal of kin not enlUted iiyraciw Anthony Slier Mary Stler Kyr111 N E Stub Klwood W
SwatiMin Sweden Turneramr Turner Pa John Ihloi-
iigust C Stiilettn avenu-i i i a
N II Melvln M WalU ScotVilla Parson Kan John Wannebc-le WannnU Wanhburn WU Christian S
William Mary Muncy Canatota N Y
laud C I ella A Wlngn Carrolltoi-iitinty la Harry M Wood Frank C
Fort WayneCorporal Frank who enlisted
t Barracks N Y and Private
f Drneden S Y end Julio H Wolfe oJinn Ohio were on the slate of the muste
alwvnt from the either sickr on detached ervlcn al Manila PrivetMm H Duhrer wa at Dolse BarracklalMt Aug 31 Martin Come at
iilmm N Y wa dlschnrrrcd at Vanmver Barracks and Private Homer Stew
antI Hermann Trapp have l een Iranrreil to other regiments
Thomas W Connell was well knowndiv hntlnc trailed In the
strict from the time nl huts birthf entered Vet Point Academy on
IHVO brtither John J Ii
deputy assistant District AttorneyIaid J Connell
ie n the Taniinnny electionIn In the S Aiwinlilv districtlie family lIves at II South William street
an iiTr buildingWIn the new 01 tlw re-
Ived In till Its rnemlsis ofinnell family ixcnme greatly
aety withe niilhoritlM at Washington lucy lcnrneat a tch to time War Depattme-nitti that Cnnt Connell Outid n Oriwold hail escapedthem and mother of the soldierre offering if thank when
a cable despatch from Manilaifch read
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Before Capt Conntll went to Manilad an agreement with a friendank HatiiKpy Quartermaster of the
by one lo thealive of t lie other In cn e any miha
l Inder tlbit aildrt M of Copt ConnellNow York was Ouix ntiell So when
me ane dellvertil tenlay theher tif Connell wa iltlve that
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Mr Connell telegraphedthin War leparttnent for furtherition and an answer statingit through a milake made In
cipher Manila the cablenpany made It read have escapedt MnvtwtlKallotl will N
answer to another sent toWar late In th e afternoonIVmnell received the following
WAMIIUT1l iWBIM IMII-
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iiit Connell was M liendcd iramintr Heh ii S and later
trout the De It Salle lntle ill Hired Allli IIR there
a hari oirite fur W i PolnlniUKHI In the Citngnx district in
licit rontiell i 4dtsl he rnanigewin Ihe price lie graduated fnmiMilItary In l In-
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four New York towith the Indoreement of Benaton
The latter hall taken anInterest in the soldier and Itthrough the Influence of the men mentlothat War Department washunt up wa found
to Manila end baa been In activethere ever since
Connell waa In the habit of c-
munlcatlng with In thisoften a penultNow end tlieii he sent themcurio which he had picked In lila IravOnly three weeks ago of Man
to friend In New York Mtime writing that hn eiwctn l to ba bowon on a furlough To one of friei-hn wrote the were a treach
anti that when they appearedtin thatneeded watching
The hut ConnnllVreceived from him wa one dated AtU He was then In the Island of Mumand wrote to that he In good heoand spirits but was longing to get
country the StaleWI Sept 30 den M
Arthur who from t-lntlltul i tthe American troon In southern Hamwill result In lIe United states taking nn j
to the iniurgent GoneIndian who commanded lbswho amlnuhetl the Ninth Infantty
He U a tricky and w aiham caused no of in Um Ulandiaid the leneral I
evidently the company unawaror eLse the lose could not o heavfur killed out of one company
annihilation 1 puslaughter and the men coukt not have
lo lIght for their ties or tl-
renuli could not have been c heavylAictvut i one of tint insurgents
refuses to atxvpt the Amorlmn nile Iha a following of some 600Our troops number only SOOO men I
art scattered In towns and cities WhlIt i that there are still Filipino wl
surrender to the Ooeminent the outbreak of Saturday cannIn the lest affect theansi tt ii only a matter of a short time witsall must coins to term It I one of thounfortunate Incident that cunnotavoided but It cannot affect the reiIn general Tlie Insurrection lu lot
and thn slaughter In Hamwill not aid th cause of thefact It will mako the Amnrlcandetermined to capture such fellowsLtjcba-
nHliPEK lllil lILIES ITS WO It-
ifflolal Hr rt Fall In Pltutiuri-Ktreoithen the ua OrganltatlouP-
lTTMDUna Pa Sept 30 Several mildpal ofBcvra reventyfl-lerk detectives and sanlta
policemen In the city we
Uncharged today By thl action tl-
Juay adherent have made a cleiweep of the place heldhe city Hepublican machine andffected this purpose of Hipper bill
whIch wa pawwsl hy the Last gii laturand which providnl a n w hetd for tity OovenunentAmong thn men who go out am HogMnra idol of iMedlve well know-
n pi lloe Hrcles In every city In the counti H lx1e Superintendent of Poll-crubr may Silx rliiteii lent of the III
tau of Health Morris W Mend Siix-nttndent of the Bureau of Electricity ani-
VIIllam llrmllev Killce ln pi ctor IK-
ectlvtt Philip IMmme anti Detect I v
DIOIIIR A wen tiiiixir rllto Kilcoeeil OMail nnd l cnlli
a xillce captain anti police lieuleniirers lit lnIHI Bureau of IVtectlve Eltn
of INtbllc Safety of which
mdrew Fulton I the director Fulli-ra recently byCitv Hix or lf-
M Drown plaoj of O Browwho was remove
K M of thenent of Public Works also removed tc-
ay the superintendent of Highlandhe Chief Bnnnl ofhe chief clerk of the Water Bureau th-
tarkel clerk the of di odand Assistant tiny Engineer
fly clerks andthe men removed sri wellknow-
t the councils of tieIty Committee which I controlled b
Senator William FJInn Inder thHipper bill City llecordnr A M Brown
until 1903 and his object iitaking this removal U toie Quay to enable It to conGlie election next sprini-nd the munldpal election In iw-
nnisnof FAKIKY-
Irrtatned at thinner by the Panllit H
let on the K e of lilt VaratlnnBishop John M Farley cntertnlne-
st evening a dinner given at the Cathr-
i Club In hi honor by the of St-
IncentdePaul of which he piritiui-
Irector The BUhop I altnut lo sailthe Holy lAnd on a months
cationPresident Tbomaa M Mulry of the o-
ety and Archbishop Corrlgaione of the
nn of the trongel appreciation of time
lentnf the evening to whom rhedPRY Jotirney anti before everything i
ifo returnOther speaker and their were
Th ClergyOur Society llev Dr
enl X McMahon aiaritleI-chael J Hcnnlan Tlie Stat Ifcwrd
linritle the Hev James J DoughertyTin Homelw Child and John J FlItraid Hpeolal Work techuchnd branch of
widespread activity Insklnitelde the The Lvt nddre wasresponse by him
lUlL covtitads Her Father H fnnrritand In
mans Unen She ReappearedThe police sent out a general alarm latght reporting a mIssing Itlohlnr
year old of 1473 avenueie deecrilxnl a almost lxIt Importer who went to tlie girlsime met He sid hailIwlng lnce Friday limit hail returned
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isis gu and sit down Im-g enough to take cart of ansI If
dlMpp ar I donl want you gabbingout I want you In thatn the main juw In
NrttoMirr CJ et and HIU-
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stiNt with coal from Perth Amlny forngur Mo went ashore today on Flynntoll sprang a leek and tilled tier keel
have The tug Agnes Whileought the ca plain ami crew They
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FOLLY AND SENSE IN PLA-
N W KXTEKTAUfMKXT I7IVTO Silk FIRST XIOIITKHS
Joist K K4lrnl hi Tb CIt Cedethe Pourtrratli Street TheatreIxil of Pretty WoratKi In The lAbel
llrllet at the Hqoa
When tint curtain went up a dormltiof a female seminary was disclosed Fi-
ftcliool girls aaloop in four beddozen of their classmates come Inwere In night clothe varying front fluwhite gowns to jaunty red pajamas H
uncommonly pretty young actressthe wearers of Intimately p
tial and private garment In footlltllcity They engaged In a frolic of cornhaling fighting and other infrrlions of discipline until their no-
brotight the principal and tliey wereseverely reprimanded that two madetheir mlnda to run away Hitch tl-
astonishing Omt act of Harry D Hmltlnow play of fun and mush Put Uber-
Itcllr which KUw and KrUitjttra Tro-
tiadoum performed at tie Madison Houalast night
The dlnckiMira of the wldeawakeIn their robe of liimlr was no t j-
Ung that the people tarn and doubllrmme of them awaited with dined or dlight a the caw may have lieen for tlaudacity to become Indecent Instead
mjoh A iiiodext dainty and thoroughchoolglrllslt exhibition that no w
ashamed lo gaze nt It In open admlratlolot naive manner of Innocence wax limki-
by nothing wicked w
or done and feminine beauty hiIkern projected on tap l
morn of sensuous lOlurenent leesIndollcatn repellance-
Mr Smith had written more carefulanti coherently than he aually doesthough the rent of The IJhorty Hellslied naught to do with the frolic of tlHchoolglrl eicept that two of them l
rain principal character after Ulttlithe nemlnary titers wa a clear IUH planIble Intrigue In which the mimicking KIt
Huller figured an a secret hrldw with tl-
domurv tiandol Mlllikrn for her chutanti th cleverly versatile Harry Ilaveiport an the hiuband with the tuttle roughcomic John Slavln fur hi chum In tl-
Mvond act this iiiartet was at a cook 11
school whinh the exiled lied openmanti of roue the fourteen omely situ
were there tot In first act Miss Hitlor imitations ooquettlh songs by Ml-
iIlimn and others and several dance hi-
lieen In the second Hanliilfoll wellknowti vocal nilmlcrlen wetilramatied into lh action hlUrlonclMr Davenport and Mr Klavln gays balad ansi titers a great deal ofilancing by the actre
plot pulled iUtlf together wheuncle of th wife acted by Mr Illfol-
an convlwed by trick and device tinh wits tlll ogle and therefore had n-
hroiiKli dlMiliedlemw diiUalifled lientel-
u helrv 4 of 111 fortune A CumpliciiIon nht In fiirr Wits brought about wi-
tiurtlculnr An uncle of the hushniu-by 1 C Marlnwn hail
h t first girl Iwhy burn to him Sthe olil fellows visited the yiiun
air wife maiden friend pretend0 l the wife nn infant was iKirrowis-Ilie deception Included the diBUl 11
biihelnr friend a anmm Cuba find to an end In aict at a Florida hotel
A an entertainment blending the gn-
onierieM nf farce tIme claltl oand the Iwautle of spectacle
concentrated on thee Squaremall sU anti all good enough to heathe of a very near atwlence thiia a noteworthy uccr Time
irl ofMhe dormItory will be the talk otown nerving In advertise a how thn1-
a an almncUnre of other tlfacton-h stage dlr ctl n Ilerben lrehanad xiert Tliere wn an uttei-reedom from the feclo common to burwits or extravaganra All w a ni at-
ml nice a thn licot grade of comedyotliing rough or violent
was HiniMiln and easy None ol-
lui Importation of muiral froti-mndon inurer artistic In execution Klaw A Frlanger-roulwtdours licgln with a lug big luxim
John H Kellenl making hi local delmtaiat this Fourteenth Street
renlng appeareil In a of AmericanImraclep and condition anti written
native of our country Time matterorthy of anti Indeed require erii utmoderation Mr KelUrd I an actor ol-
Igniflod urpoe a scholar tool a toasterf the lrchniiUe of drnmatio sit lie hasivwi several Mningtydrnwn characteratloit to the American stage Interpretingithon In this fullest meaning of that wontMmling the dramatist creation with ailthfulneo and oompletenee that In this
immon parlance nf stage folk I l
creating awho wrote last night
Tim Cipher C le a sincereurk r and has produced imo worthynina Voting time thoiuht anti ex-
rience In the study nnd cx i Uion ofmericntt people ansi life he
nvtl lody of for ndrama The scene of Tlie Cipher
lo Laid In WaahinRton and therwin concerned In the argument were
lldrawn types and not10 frequent characters of stage diplomacySeveral persons were Implicated La rrgery of the tod In a Wall Street swindle Only twooof pointing lo this forgoriea were exnt a tracing and a cipher code Thermer wa found In the room of an amaur schemer and the latter the rarellr guanled prorty of a profoeslonal-
dislmne ty adventure of them
iier utrtlcularly of ihe cipher rodeash the play anti were c to agren of almost complete dlsintelllgi-lltylike all drama revolving about theventure of a document rather than niman emotion Sanlou Diplomacyd A Scrap of Paper are ex-
iple The Ipher C le appealed tobrain rather tItan to tho heart It
plcted echenters 11tical anti financialgri lnjly but their plots were alwargun ansi their motives never definitecomprehensive ileecriptlon of the narrao would lie almost lm oslhle l et-Hdent ansi there wets many finelynmatlc anti original cene tofold tliemselvr fate In the e md artd hekl tlie interest through this
If of the thirdIt howe the ioo s ir of tlie cipherlie alt enraged father l caue lie lieml that his jiarlner In villainy hail be-
lyett his slaughter So lo revenge him-
f tent the Cipher ole proof ifmatt dit t
State Ttien MS daughter inM himIt the units wa lien bu aol thel er fur venifaiice turii lo-
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Of the and production there
a rot Inxiuent In theatres of greiartistic prntention titan the fourtoeStreet lATffe put were wellMaud Hod man MilWilliam Harrouri and hi the umaller HMabel Charles Wolcot HarryWeaTr Harry St Maur and Magr
an artistic And nn actmanager for to him must la cnxllteduniform e o llenc of noting antiaccurate sage wtttlnRH he khowcd hi
a addition to thin oonlderaIt wut n night of uitdotib-
Kellord
Tho Momliy changes of play hadusual diversity Among the farces
The Crovenmr Son which fformed at UH Harlem Opera Howe by
father moih r mm and daughtfrom their companion Tit
frolicking tutu Ind riot dlmiiuhod wincewa seen In llroadway Cont rafting indrama wa given at the American by t-
Oreenwall company In Northern Lightwhich had Htarted at that theatre saysyear Imfore and In which the prlnclr-clutractor an educated Indian actIn the revival by Jame K Wilson A
iither play that hud lieoti originallyiliiced at the American the war rnelodrnt-nf WlnchoMter brought to the OralOpera House with Margaret May aheroine and a new outfit of scenery Il-
it Kipulrly strong eitlertnlnmnnt Ofdifferently Irnpreiwlve nature a nversion by the Donelly iMtnpany at the Murray Hill wlAllen JolmMin this Dnwa nt The VillaPatron at thin Third Avenue
The Proctor theatres brought forwa-vaudnvllle more potently than at arty tininoit play airs u ed in them Tlfarcical by the Proct
wet Turned IheTwent-Ihlrd Hire Tho U t Word nt this FillAvenue Uoollwm at thi FidIghth Street and A Nlgfit Off nt thin US-
StlOt Thive plecrK vtic flrt lle i I
AuguMln hair N UiMidwIn and Kn-
ilaxton in dranmtlc of the tinKnide and Ihe fact that they foul
In cuiiilnuou ho I tiui-iilitnentnry tint Hudl nce In thow lotirlciil tit re oilM-
Iniiiievalll JiiKKlIni H phnetuii whichtout hd drawn mi the stage was ll
of the n H llt at whe-Aill M lre v nnd Illanche Dayne Intr-liuwtl a okeichy piny entitled Kt-
nr units r iii plcurms HI Tony Pawere this father
ind dauuhler Ming iUnce and Juki-
lenlly and nicely u well a amusingthen in the week Pastor show we
infield and Cnrllnn Mr anti Mr Jimirami thu white coon Tl
of lltulom Ihenti-vn l the trHvelllng vnudevil-
oniitmiiy nf Iteillv A WIHU contalnli-in assortment of pixiinllst This Jlroo-
rn put fnrwiirtl Charle T A
Irich Al Unselrtids the DArmil trnu Eugene Cowlmil other Time dlv r ioii nt the Dewia provided hv a comiany of burleque
A f President McKlnlo-vliiR In iiuie th principal exhibit i-
he xlell MusiVTIll play nlrvndv uitilir headway user
The Unit In Wall Stiref r-
he KnickerlxHlier The Aiictiuneerllh David Wurfield at thin lli u Th-
eM nger hint with Jnme I Powert Dnlrs A KlngV Itlval with Wlllln-
iverhnm nt li Criterion The Formiver with lb rtbn Inllnnd nt the Iyurn Thin Second In Command
ihn Drew ai the Miranda i
llalniiiy with Minnie Maddern Fishthe Jink with
the nt the Itlchan-ivelace with K II Sotlterti nt the Onnleri
Mixire with Andrew Mark al thestaId Square Dull Cn ar Hetunilib Htcfcett at Wallanke Tlie l Kloof wilt llou Mann suit ClarA
nt the Savoy Tlie llonnie Brieii h with J II Stmlilnrt nt the KepiililioHon lorn nt the CnMno
Welier A Fields Hie KliiR1 arnlvalthe New Vmk ansI Ariona at
cndemy of MusiThe opetiitii f th Victoria with tinil ell in Swe t Marie n mustil terre l dat il from a week Intuit Thur
ClmrliH liawtrey will nex-ondav al the In A Mewiantilt Mnr ansI Dan Italy Itt the Hernk
The Sew Yorker-
Ilium lohti hlndlav Norman ConrJer-prl ert Ayllng Fr lorick l itto and n ItIcher to niipplenient hi corn
mv for the of ln tln levcTarthy play of lf I Klng whIch
be hhown during engagePot at the larden
tan rinrKS run rorEitT SKATS-
rrmliini nf B72 Paul for One at llMlnni-i niitiiiii Prrformancell-
OBTOK Sept Ml Tlie of this 1-
3at fun this Friday afternoon rehearnalthis Hymphotiy Orchestra which was
ld today was one of the liveliest everA young man named Kelly war-
e highest bidder He acted a an agentiving IKS premium for Mvit O IT
ll 0 for 17 was the ecom-Khix t hid III action In bidding or-
ch ent and J10 preluin fun four Mnt whirl he mightid tltle l
n iderable llr the hailSe t I IN wits squid for a premium ol
won year MrId a premium of ll A I and
for l0 Ity far thus major part ofpent of today were
peculator and agent
The ApolloThe Interpreter
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Our Autumn importations of selected
Oriental RugsAre worthy the most careful inspection of the most criticalbuyer Our stock is practically unlimited both as tovariety and price
Broadway i9tb street
HAMMERSLOUGH BROSQUITTING RETAIL BUSINESS CLOTHING AT 60 CTS DOLLAR
We retire this Fall from the retail clothing business As this is absolute
grade Fall and Winter clothing and we therefore offer every garment herewithout reserve at exactly Co cts on the dollar
Our Motk lorlutlrn lbnu initi nt briutlrul litIn found on
lnra rrln inrii n i ann vr i ur unit Ttllrdn mis tfi J linutris HtSeveral hundred of our finest SI About 500 of our finest 15 and ts
18 and suits are now reduced to Fall overcoats are now marked down to
850 750hU-
rk tutl blur I chord vxuo Ibm rtinj w r tgit scniHrrnt UUcfc Ihlbfl I of itauldrrea cotU uwlh-rlr All Ullutrd brsuttlully t fuhlnn limit silk linM
iu rlllnr smt rnxtlnusi Inr rvery stm nt br U UihlontUtkadbut si i nirrr tisttumnt fotm r flffi st 00 ri on
HAMMERSLOUGH BROS 830 BROADWAY mpn
our arerecognized Our lower priced say from 250deservedly popular with those who them
SIXTH AVE AND NINETEENTH ST
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of lIId of irnote4 brtt1aI Innr Ibloobl Fall smug Winter OUItOIItoil t
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lnte Calr slid MM rtl Marctil tllbrr-Mallgnap llrrlrr and Dtifrlrhr Are Urn
The French steamer IA Champagn-bmught yestrrday an Important contlngent of the Msurire Jrau Ojiera Corn
jviny headol by Mm Emma shot amIncluding MM dl Marrhl filbert Hallgnao
Iteelrr IVn llo DufrinhMile llnuernieiter Mm Calvedirectly fmtn Pads where hall l i
she left her farm at Awyron usherttw d unun r Since item last
Hi aranrn hers she hns sung only atim when n inembnr of corn
jiiy at ivent Garden lute umrn r TlienHim king for this first lime the title r6l
l nm In apjienr lit that am part herssuiting the New York n Mine Calmivild yelenl y Mr Unto hato iriHluce tb I wan to tutus mintthe rile first In Milan when the operagiven at Soala hut 1 took cold afterthe last relieanuil anti had to hurry of-
M AlileHHftin to try to get well of thatSi it happened that I appeared In tho operafirst at Went Harden with Slg Tamagno in this rolo thai M Alvarezsing hen Then I h ll sing again AnileIn I Nararrnliw which know MaeM net ootnxe l fur nm anti which I oanjlust five years
I lists nut now a now roleNaphn until 1 took Jfr ofinr IjiHwittier I was In the orient and the summor after I had tlnUhed thn season atIormt lanleti waa tK lIt chiefly onfarm Yes It U tnte that I aof working down there to enjoy thair and
Mme Cairns omtract calU for her ap-
pearance a Valrntinr lit MjenIn I Noun ill Klgaro
two role that hiss norer at tempt tsl tnr-Kmlllu dl Marchl who i for the first Unto
n member of this Maurice Orau Cotnwill rrmemliervd by
who hearil the of theMaplonon romt any at the Academy In lt0
tenor of one representation ofIlugtienot Hn then thus
ansi wont tAck to Europethe best known of Italian fenors
East ho sang at Covent Garden andwas engaged by lrau after hi appear
a In Towa a rOle7roat l when this wan fIrstIn Rome Ho sung chiefly In SpainItussla and hi own country andnnh In Italian
IVclery I a French baritone whoh vinl summer at Covent Oanlon-
ind i nuiklng hi first isit to ihl country-M Perello i n l i whit not l n-
liearil In country ll tussle hir rhloflv in S America Ktlentie-
Jlix r at the era and ra-
omli it In Itri ansI originalrrisfnh WHII Wngners opera wits ming inPart in Freii
Two inciiteni djsturled landing offl rato IWMeliKr SiielK ly jire
n rival tenor told this OittoinH-
OIIOK nuUioriile that Sig ill Marrhi-
nmk wen fllle l with simiKKltsI perfume-uwl all of them were esaiitiiHtl
tlie iiispect ir u w K
etmr never did Mme Calve bronchi
len item by Juein Victoria U t utn-
ner lbs fitigeni were In charge of F I
mluim who Is this year to lie actingivtnager of the The two cotlotions MM Flint were aLso
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In the New lnrt TtiealreArrangements ansi i il llnin te Yes
ertlay ltwet the Sip Hutiher teenagersif tin Cin aol Fl her llvlev iftsnnri-ml pmiirvHiir if nir Nl f bv wnhhe inuKvil itm lr will m transfrrieil-iMpt l it with an aiigmentml t
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MartiNi 10 Mn tlrarell by a CanonJostles of trio Pease
Cjtnsos Xov Sept JO Ororg MPullmAn and Mm Ilrirello warat the Arlington lintel today by Juitlcnof the Won Stnn The woddlng wa-wlttuwsed by Mr West mother of thelurid and ODonnell both of San Francl bride wits a former residentof Corrwtwk the wedding party d paru l
for San Francisco tonight
email Hrditenco seer ire nw1i CnnBurned
OnRKmncR Conn Sept 80 Th restdennis of William H Craft on Kingwa burned to the ground tnnlght coUUIIng a IOM of about IIOHYI Mr Qraft hadrnoTnd from the building only a f n dayHnd a Now YorkThn of a lamp oauaod
ftc ansi there wa nn tnoaua at handto oitlngtdsh the flames The Craft realdents was one of the old landmark ofKing street formerly known aa theHighway
Telepnono Company IncorporatedALBANY Sept SO The Frontier Tel
phon Company Incorporatedwith a rnpltal of UioiiX to oooneot bytelephone from a central exchange In
York oltv and Intarreniiig-pUiv ansi Cleveland Oiilo Ibis directorsar A Stearns of Wilkeonarre Pa-
Alvan Marklo of Ilnxloton Pa JamesM Thomas of York rite R 0 LofklnJohn H Charles tl Hill of Uuf
and Frederick U irron of Fredonla
McKinley Memorial Otapa-LWiuis IUuiii Pa Hept 80 Thl otty
now a William McKinley MemorialCtiapel The trustee of this new ronnon
Rvait gelical Lutheran Church de-
iJded tonight to rive it th t nam Thisumierntono laid the team week PreaUlent It 1 the OralJiurch in Ute ommtry named afteriloKlnloy
Throat rot In a Haloon sewflnucrsi so Richard Atkin-
TO attacked till afternoon by CharleaWeaver in a saloon row Weaver pulledi razor and cut him In the throateni crar d by drink AUclnnwalked to n chair for anst ad he removed to the hospitalthere hn Is In a critical
Tartan Fire ImllotmenU PuNtDistrict Assemblies 40 and i3 of V
fork 720 of Hrooklrn and IB7 of JereyIty Knight of di cido yesterday
eeml n t to DiMrict Attorneyhllbln against delay IntilIng the indlctmentu a a resultf this Tarrant tire on Oreenwlch street
llormltorr for KtierTIrM SchoolNEW lUvrN Sepi so This official of
he Ynln Khefftold Scientific Schoolmight n p t of gnxutd In IllllhousoIIH lu t north of St VitliednU fr-jdir It will l a site for a new dorml-iv It is across tho avenue from th-li nield Hcliool
I have been using RipansTabules six or seven yearsam never without them I
can cat anything now andnever have the least fearlittle daughter when she hasa pain will say Mammame a pain please give mea Tabule-
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