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vpiin8VMT rr 4riek orgaa

t 4 okltf Mouth of a society

purpose be tolt that th Uw Js obeyed was a priso-

nwmtoBaiid ta the same was Hearfc wko aa area

and showed a bad-itowt vs It Tb chargeagato

4 ji waa dtoerdsrly conductbut at tbe do

hubs against both arid on we-

mltted to Jail V dsfault of ball fo-

Agalast Russell and Wa agent tbare a-

ysyiil at three aalboni-

i them for ketptait Open 1nend In acm oa tad to

urn The Eldrldg street polly tbat Buss who didnt call hlawel

the reverend yt rday will have to

for examination today a loo-

tkM bar the p Uo to Hnd caua-Mr MOB satUfactton aa thl

complalntt have biz mad to Oap-lWalsk recently froai aaloonkeepars la h-ixaclact that somebody waa gotag arou-aaald ruandtag moBsy if they didnt do-

aftar hoars The eaptala never got ver-statalt tnformailoVabout the man orjlaa of action bat W told lil men to be o-

H lookout for any such eaae and stoo ba-

kla atetectt rrii wara saloonkeeper that who

Vr was going Mound trying anytortloa was doing it la donanoe ofThe warning did not reach all the saloonto the precinct however It did not readiWalurd Xadler whose place Is at U Delan-ss r atrssjt only on block from the poliottttea Xadler according to the story hitoM to the yesterday was olaaa-teg t oclock yesterday mornlag Russell and Smith entered flu

H I goodlooking young man Bmit-lk small underaltod and dark They entord at the aide door becau the front dooiwas locked Walking up to Ibo bar Rutsell-Xa8er aaya bought drinks for huhman and hiuuclf coiled for seltzerTb n they began atktair queetlonstbe place Kadler aald they nakedkept open on Sunday and be didntTnt was only oiu then to clean up incnaccording to a book

Mid be would uaxe a tAoor tbo place made Nadlar tut

and te wno tuoywhat we aro Nsdler

Kan replied and bIn pUlled out their sts-der revealed badge morn

thou worn by largeanw tdlei-Udnt read what was on tuo ill

took the men he said to oo policemenNw look said

to Kadlor you here li

right up Madler saidto worth ot butlaet all dir He only

b told thorngive us that said the little man

according ta tho saloonkeeper Woll comearound tot the tomorrow

Kadler says ho gave them two one dollarMil and then the men caked him If he wanted

for the When ho enid he didntthey Nadlnr brought themout each man to a Uul

wont to a saloon at rorsythhe taw the go there Nadler de-

cided something was wrona He ranto tUtton told what happenedto and the out

that bad asked for ts allow him tooren but when caked them to watttie came In went

after that o they went back to thetAtlon

Capt ordered the policemen whowere belne turned out toopen anti to try and catch tie pair at oil liar

According V the turnedup later at a It wasone of tho place wMch have a Lackfor the Bowery cutouts and tho

two men walked aroundand Into the where Owen

bouncer was tellingwasMM uo According to the

tory Connolly told In the courtthe man told blm to lower his

bade stop doing bunlntm were cold

Then feller loans over thobar an his mid badge In my face

other aye thewer detective be all

If you five u five although youto

toll I didnt think they wai real copscan cop would thing dif-

ferent an they were as I Lootihere I

whatever h do In that linewithout doln Your names

crooked wit dat I haul off and landsone on the little feller and swung a light ono

thaother gent Vr duitodAfter leaving li TJpwery Rus ell and his

that law watnobeervod Hut thl had been

warned tha police and the bartender ora welter to them out Riusel

and the other man ran out through narrowwith the waiter after them bu

on the tidewtU they the stroppoliceman He under

At the station were relieved o

and Smith had It was all In smallgave hto address ns Sis We

street at l Ituwell rave hisoccupation n editor of the titvtlntl at 34

row Thit I a paper he baaIssuing tJmltn told be of

meatwb n FUmmer heard

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karge b changed to extortion ItuMollnot but Mid he wanted to

a lawyer before making any further

tied Itooo each and In default ofwere locked up In the court from whichthey strove to get out by sending mae

to friends ant out toreporter had nothing to say

charge agalnpt him waithat come out right At

bad a room there He was an exem-plary young tho landlady said She

much at hit plightand he had Influential

did not care toI 28 old according to the

police station blotter No ever heard ofIn connection with the Law and

Order and no ono ha ever heard ofthat In connection with Russell Coney

bth two years agothorn ran a purity

saloonsAlmost every Sunday ne

to great concern of tho musicand After that Kuunr afcrred hi attention to the Tenderloin

upon IIale In at 4 oclock

the morning after a raid and tried to makea sensation of tt

XNira our OVER A CARD OAH-

BrtkMaLaW Sluhi SonULaw aad Cvrnit Escape With a Plitol

Dominick of 29 Sullivan Streetbit Dominick Mazzlno andtwo othtr Italians Joseph Castello end Joteph-PcaaUo playedcard ye terday afternoonInth yftrd bock of the house at 4 Bulllvan-treet and llaazlno lost three straight gameswl the price of aa many rounds of drinks

Then he accused RIIMO of cheating and Intba which followed

on the head with nbutchers knlfq wounding him severely

arevolver at e who Rutto wasMat to 8t Vincent Hospital The

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Suonr whflt Intoxicated th other daytruck fellow offloer latter t a

comrade the sext day to an ez-

pUnttteB Tbe Ueqteaaqt anum-ber but h neverthles tenderedaa apoiocr which WM aaoepted

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another nctowtwu t eofflo who accepted

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Jmtosarythatbe wxMddwtjtooEM a peaceful

The Colons who presided at the courtof hotter WM TOT agitated when h aa

the hecould oolr idvswiollbirt to r rjr OMttto

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I ta rtrtsi Kasjai JM4 raHt rrwt atoat-at Mtatf er Av u-

3atij CatM OtfSOMa M THI mm-LOXDOW July aWllliun 8 Wedge

an mertoaa who with hta bride aa sightaet yjarold Loodon girl WMhta honeymoon at StratiordcnAvbn wenthoMing oa UM rirer tod y Mn Wedge

stood up to change her position whenlost her baknoe fell overboard

Mr Wedge dived repotted after herImt could not fled her He WM foundlater oa the bank prostrated with griefand exhaustion ills body wafound bran

Mr U between 40 and CO

years ot age broke ono of hisand Bwam with difficulty The couplewero married In London two weeks ago

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Brltbh Commandtr t Ytalt Thit Ooiustry ompus W jr Back Englaad-

StMlil C M Dttpelck It THE SineFrom Tn sun Oomipodinl at Pskta

Pull July 14 Oea Oaseloe who com-manded the Brltlth Indian troop here lefttoday for England travelling by way ofJapan Canadaand the United Therewas a tpeclaTtTuard of American GermanItalian nod Japanese at stationand also a number of Chine police Thepretence of th latter was unusual ooctwrence Part of Can Oa l a staT wiltremain at Tlenttrin with QeD Otloor Creagbwho Oen Oasel

Many pOlcera believe that troubl Innear future will necessitate the return offoreign troops

Major Robertson commanding tbeAmerican guard here haa requested that b betransferred elsewhere preferably the Philip-pines

As all the publlo buildings not included Intho legation quarter will rovert to the Chineseon Aug M the American guard which Is nowoccupying the Temple of Agriculture willbo required to camp In the western hills ora month barracks not being com-

pletedEdgar Allen an American lawyer

from Shanghai started today for Bhanslwith 10000 of tho 0 ra on Utrald fundfor the relief of famine sufferers A Chinesepatrol accompanied him but It la not con-

sidered to b sufficiently strong to protecthim should he be attacked b robbers

lUNCH CSLMBKAT IN fXflttnary ef Ik Fallth BattO etomrNd

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PAils July 14 The ono hundred andtwelfth anniversary of the fall of Haa

was celebrated today as usual unational hnllday cone pondlng with theAmerican Fourth of July There was amilitary review at Lmgchamps which waswitnessed by a large crowd The day wascelebrattd quietly and no reports of dis-

order have been receivedPz x July 14 Tbe anniversary of the

fall of tho Castile was observed by the Frenchhero with a special celebration Their

ot the palace greunds In the Imperialcity and the Cathedral wer decoratedThe officer reviewed the French troopafter which mat was celebrated In theCathedral Many Chinese participated

celebration which wa held In the verysection where they wereto honor court procession on festiveoccasion Tonight palao groundsthe lakes In the Imperial olty and mlathoroughfare were Illuminated with lanterns

VTCHXNga WANTS MOVfiTtD MEN

Greater Part Imfa try u B WltkAraw-aFrm Mtk Attica

apHhi con Doyotit i Tin SowLOXBOK July 13 The DoUg News tays

It understands that Oen Kitchener his advised tho Government thattt U now poulblto withdraw the greater part of the Infantryfrom South Africa requesting however alarge number of mounted troops to replacethen The Government It Is

matterThe Ntvi It further learns that if

It It decided jo withdraw the Infantry theBritish1 forces will probably concentratedon the railway between Durban and Pretoriawhich will be used for conveying provisionsand supplies to the garrUon In tho Trans-vaal and thb exportof gold whUe thehold on the railway between Cape Town andPretoria will cease to be kept aa close a It I

present Thus the Immense force oftroops who are now stationary on the latterrailway might be withdrawn and replacedby mounted trooP who would practicallyform the police force of the whole country

Doy That Cilipl Hat Paralysis

Sftlol Catl Dtlfitll tt TUB SOW

Roue July 14 lend of exPrime Ulnlater Crlspl deny the ttatenent publishedby the TrOnin that he It suffering wlthparalists although they admit that ha 1s 111

America KUk Campany t Eater Lmdoa FIcU-

SfHlol CaMs Dtifotth it TUB SUJ-CLo DO July 14 Itlattated thatan Amtr

lean milk company will a branchhere

BATTALION TUB 39D TO DVFFAIO

Will Net Only flee the Show bat Add Guardsad Drew Parades

A battalion of the Ttrentrsrcond HeelmElt Col Franklin Uartlett commandln

The bituilon will go Intoon xpnltl n grounds this morning soulbreak There will

no regular drain but there b guardone of the prettiest

shows in regulation and there bit avery ofllcern andmen making up battalion pay meLt own

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duced In Sa a e br Jftte i aiJpublican Beaator Wth Jfoy j4Moood d-

trjct IV to ti yJUnube ia n bUoiiaIt was aireouptiatf tupp 4 R

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the raasalve ahouldera of Senator Thorn-srDorinenytftbVTw6nttethdistrictdld otdet tX tt taiaunw responslbllltT oa ao Important

jiattitadaj of TKBBUBT

iliiMttbid wdecrDrtxLto obta-

lratabVrnmwt and fatting Intnotjeif-

Halloo1 had no other rtxwswtJtvtlMm I

toturtfv1 lHS irTamaahy legtoliton Iwo that theBridge Company had bad thoM allege

with the Tammany city government to not the question whichletennlned with ICr Croker the fate of

who oa Aprvoted to the billMr Croker that the T

should have regardedas a upon

stronghold New YorkThere were Tammany ASM-

ilvrnen who voted on piaaage for theu follows

Dfalrie-faJam aARIerdon I0ilanrr0 HonecksWauhope Lynn Banm

34Leo P Ilman-not P J9J J30H K Hyman

31tlchardaHflllley MJohn Egan4Lout 34John J

PrinceThe Tammany Aaaemblymen

igalflnt tho wereDittritt-

1Michael Hnlpln 1TJ J Fitzgerald7Jnroo Ourot UOeoBWm H Wilson Jobn T pooling-OJnllus Harburger 31JohnIM J 34Henry Uruckne-r9James C SmithThe bill was passed in they a voto of 03 47 wag subsequently

by Qov OdcILIn the list of Tammany delinquent

tho name ofSullivan cousin of Timothy Dry Dollar

lulllvan SenatorEleventh district Senator Sullivan is not-n a frarao of mind over Mr Crokera

decree on this matterrather cream all around objected to

tokor Vice Committee Ho ahe other day that Mr Croker un

situation In tho Eleventhlenate district and added

The chief to know that it to ato get vote In district for Dry

dollar but damned hard to getcm for Tammany HaD

But Senator Sullivan was the coniplcuoua Tammany who voted In

uppor Albany for Senator

greet bill Mr Croker lies notlado It known what la to happen to the

cannotbe reached until a year from

ft KXEMSZJX BOLTS OHIO ICUTSay Drytnltct Will Fodow ma la ta

Opposition to McLtaat rollcyCINCINNATI Ohio July 14 Dr Rudolpht Reemelln President of the Ohio Aot-tlon of Clubs who has been

dentlflcd with the Democratic party In Ohiotad Hamilton county for many years hasormally renounced his allegiance to tha-

w Ohio Democracy at championed byom Johnson John McLean and James

UboarHe Dr Reemelln advocates tbauto of Bryan and the Chicago platformIe tay

It mutt be a new party ticket or a bolto the Republicans The element now Inontrol of tbe Ohio Democracy la Just aa dinasteful to the Chicago platform Demoorata

a tho Silver men were to the Oold men andho Chlcaco platform and Bryan men will

chow this Gold Dimocratlo example

IfOJtf AN INDBFSffDgNT DXHOCXA-

Titurtary Want t One That StripNealnaud for Mayer

Walter B Atterbury chairman of thetoga County republican Committee Is of

ho opinion that an antiTammany ticket will10 successful next fall If an Independent

Democrat 1 nomlnatod for MayorAt this time ba said It seems to me

aught to act as unselfishly a QuId morots have two Presidential camilgns and no In way ofBcurlng a better of things our

city government Iloa an Democrat f the rightort would the out

rofesslons Is a Democratic city Inof

If that IMUO be peaented tie rightthere will be no

lalanoo of power I held Independent cltiI do not that we can a can

Idaia known to bo a partisanto win tho proper coors It

o mo wuld be to name a manonfldence of the Independents The Ionicif the situation to an

Democrat a strongest candidate

Comptroller Ksliht for Mayor f negateBrrrAto July 14 In a letter to Re-

ubllcan Ocneral Committee H Butleras declined to be a candidatefor Mayor

that his buslni willot allow him to a fouryear term ofnice It Is tho Intentionlon now to forward at Its candidatestate Comptroller Erantus 0 whose

the nomination will beormcr Congressman Rowland B Mahany

Mark A Uaana S to BarMirk A Hannv Mark A Hanna come

orward shouted a In the Har-em police court yesterday morning Atitle boy scarcely B years old was led tohe bridge by his mother sod denli d that heiad stolen window sign from Lout Korteni ladles teller at I Ka t Hid street a chargedthere was no ataln ttie was discharged by Xellerfuo boy lives at 14 tat I34tti trcet

Archbishop Corrigan Wrttri to C FVA letter was received at yesterdays

ng of the Central Federated Union fromLrcbblnhop Corrigan In reference to com

that nonunion work was donet the Roman Orphan atnrdhom The wrl tor had beet

rforrod the of theIt was resolved

Noiild bo chairman Callahanf tha Building beard from

lleMl BnhUI BetarasDecal Bonehlll the English concert hall

Inger aboard Cunarderin yesterday

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tide yornlng sad ontaouthi

rtbrlear a to U aeo paahit becalkd at cab doif ojr wjth

iensiitl na In ha taklnir iwasesal-oot th child BBtWuitht hehad aa

nhunting for b r to send

bet away for thaiuinaer Upon seeing blithis roftfnlhr Dr Talao said ha-

B ked key if the would to o toiUmpshlrt tot awrapte of months and thathe ezvt willingness to do so The

Bhy lclan aaya he Jus seat girl to the

ooi ttT to stay with friend during the hotweatber i

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tuted yet by either Dr drjMra Pain aUthough there hat beta talk of nob actionhems taken by thewifsI-

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VTSUMBABEK Pa laIr iiA atrUw totake effect on Tuesday rooming was dedared by ths stationary flremaa of too State

day It wUl laoiuds IOM flretnea Uorganisation Tha United Ulna Workersand UM ooal hoisting and tbe stationaryengineers have promised to stand byflramen and live them and theengineers have inquired of nationalofficer their right to go Qua on a sympatheticstrike If they desire

The demands of the flramsn are for antighthour day without decrease la pay

They now work wlvo hours and gtt about1170 a day They say that In other Statesthe eightltour day obtains and the men gotaa avcrawof UW a day Oily thirtyflee replies wore received from time severalhundred employers and of the twentyonw

Were unfavorable Thou who granted thedemand are raoatlr manufacturers

of tho Wg answeredbut several ef the smeller concerns saidthey kould do what the big corporationswould do The firemen believe they willbe able to abut down every colliery In

anthracite region a the miners and engi-

neers wilt refuse to work with nonunionmen In the soft coal region the firemenbelong to the United Mine Workers

9SADJXO ftlUXt GROWS 8KK10CI-

yloyce Onraaiaed Btady t Attemptto Tie B ta Ballroad-

REIDIXO Pa July I4U the Readingllway Company not tusk an effort

to come to terms with ltaftrlklng ahopmeq

and freight handler tomorrow a long steptoward tying up the entire

before Tuesday noon The machinistswho lon work In tbe big shops here

ir to at a moments notice So

the freight handlers at Harrisburg podwmtamiporf while th trainmen are await-

ing rtsponso to their requests for higherwages and shorter hours

The employees over the entire system

ire organized thoroughly and nothing shortof concession to at least the principal demanda will utility the moo So mattersitand at a lato hour tonight

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tokw W TeHi tk VaUM ol IM kyWaking Ae a ataacM fas tk Suet

Anespenlvly drea d woman who toldthe police that ahe was Adelaide Payne-

an English woman and well connected andthat ahewa living at tbe Rossmore at Fortysecond atreet andBroadway went to theWet Twentieth street police station

and asked the of the police inBndlng three men whothe tald1 had robbedher near the Ptnniylvanlarond ferry at West Twentythird streetShe was met by the three men while

on Broadway Saturday afternoonof the pony of

and eaUally course somebody

to Otto at Twentysecond and

made her teal drowsy the womansaid and when ha opened her threeescorts had gone testy and fervid examUnation the tact that

tooFogarty and got a

description of companiontbe Pennsylvania

arrested a man was ThomasII Whiting an nrs nan of 41S

street lie was lockedon a ckarge of Later Pollee

arrested rank4M TwentrMTenth street and locked

as a They ad-mitted having been In the tho

At It was that a woman

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Mrs Abby F widow of Majorotlih Watson Marino

at her home 3 Oardtnm Saturday C year Shened to husband

In the Civilresulted In bU death In

Tritat to the WId w of MMewall JtcktMUFrom A Moo TfermpVJ-

ACMOH 0a July Nover In historyof Jackton has there been a greaterday than whenJackson the guest of

tq hlH of Pike to the fair valleys ofHenry the came and by 10 oclock

auditorium pstrloUo spectators whooa a MM Jackson

Tne auditorium decorated withthe and bade of thestage wa a large picture of 81 anew all

UJrt iDixie rovcrb ratml through the

rent hall a roar arofrom audience and air lackvin on

tb th platform the people n e In their enno more vlglit his ever

tyn wltnonal than twoveterans received their emblems-

of honor from tiandrTear rolled from M she looked

faces of the old soldier andthe Influence of toe ocoaslon the audience

Lost Ml Mae gave a reIn tjt Auditorium in additionto bAlng ono of rvudrrs Irtb a prominent club woman

leaderdell her work original reci-tation Down ban U Daywith nthuslatm and wa jcalled back to tae stage

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In lMitlw Mead of former Jfteprcentand Governor Frank 8

of Troy have started tbe inftchtaerra-orar jtht State for the of landlrtheir man InCh Senate M Ur Pjatf su-

QfWi

the workwh toprogr jtjag ait kThey tin 8upntB Court Jaitlc

John Woodward of Jamestown and Bupc-ttatendent of Prisons CoraeUua VanderbllCollins of Tror Mr Black while QoVejnor appointed Mr Wo dw rd to at

bench of Eighth Judicial Dand thto by Custom led to hk omloatioand election for a full term foByears on the SupremoBlack pa March S I8tt appointedCollint Superintendent of Prison for tinterm of flro rears GOT BlackJustice Woodward for the Appellate Cowof the Second Judicial Department Brooklira for th coaititutlonal term of firyear Jostle Woodward tnorhk elera-ttoa to BuprenM Court teach baa noparticipated the poUtlaa of hk partybut b to a manof wide tafluence eapeCUHIn the powerful Republican count l-

ithe weaternpart of the StateSenator Platt la aware of the movemen

In favor of exdor Black but hoto say cOncernIng It at the moment

The taking thing easy In thlheated term

In th pring of 1898 a slight unpleasant

to nominate Theodore Roosevelt for GOTernor there almost an open ruptureMr Black went to Saratoga

down gallantlybered a of the convention

There was of hard feelinglieutenants of Mr Mi

flack but the two principals saidword Qov himself willgroat dignity during the campaignmode one or

A month before the convention whichnominated boy Roosevelt assembled liSaratoga Senator Platt and Oov Black

UUcuss the situation Senator Platt iithat Interview said It wasthat boy Black could not be relfactedOov Black was that thenhad been an organized effort to creotisuch a over the State Oov-IMack returned to Albany counselled willhis friends and to s

for a renomlnatlon This decisionbecame known to Senator Platt who be

it was a precarious year tottho of HeIn Justice Woodward Supreme CowlJustice B of theEighth Judicial district then Representstlve In Congress for thedistrict and other friends of Oov Blackand sent them to Albany weightedbranches

Talk about olIve branches remarkeda Republican conversant with the sltua

We took olive treea lore of ollvo trees to Albany

Judge Hooker and the others toIn name the eeat In tlio United StateSenate then occupied by EdwardJr and now

In return Oov Black was tocease his light for a nomination for

boy after withhi friends declined the other

During tho Odell campaign SenatorPlatt Mr Black old and

relations and frequentlydined together Apparently83 the occur-rences of those bitter hours wiped off UKilate

HOWARD C agXIlAM DEAD

WM CMTlcted f the Harder of Bit WU

bit en Serond TrialBITATIA N Y July 4Wllllm B Web

the Attorney ot for Howard0i-cnbam who was tiled twice the murderf his ehlldwlfe Florence Tout Bcnhain

received a telegram tliU morning announong th deattvof Benbam In a Columbus Ohiolocpltal of typhoid and brain fever

On the zooming of Jan 4 isvT FlorenceTout Denham died at her home on Elllcott

Tau It was a notorious fact thatitra had treated her cruelly and her suddenleath started the rumor that a criminalp ration had been performed by Dr L T

Pozlor Dr Tozler wife IniUited that antutopiy held which was done and hermobond Vindicated Tho remains wereburled but tho day following tbe tact waslerolored that purchasing

add without anyreason for Ita me His arrest followed

coroner jury round him andheld for the Jury

vhlch later Indicted hUn The Ontwas In Hatavla and otmurder In the first degree Upon appeal

of lower courtlime attorneys appealed to Justice Hooker

of a Ho secured a chant ofntt and was tried atrlo county and acquittedA e to on the Elllcott

venu house First Florno Tout supposed to be mur

In theUter died there Then father n-

ba same place Benham fourth to dida family away from home

IOC1AL EVENTS AT XfWTOX-

Tatf Attoadane at Catta Baatay mrkt-Coac rtDUn n sad Lucktomt-

NxwrorT July 14 The first evening conert at tho Casino took place fonlght and thettendanco was large Several dlnntr partieswere alven In tbe Jtrtll rooms by the cottagersottage entertainments today were hunch

one given by Mr James J Van Alen andGeorge A Huhn and dinners tonight

y Mrs E Rollins Mor Mrs A Caw Canlr E 11 0 Blatr Mrs

and Mrs William T nullPerry Belmont lies made the chair

nan of the Illumination CommIttee for FUlay Mr Belmont and tho members of

went out and along the harborrent to a plan for decorations 8evteal b uie t Interspersedwith let so that there a conInual of Ilibtn around

nd Ninth regiments whichhim at Santiago totako In

he parade ond he a private lettero Oov Cram saying that ho thercops will be able to como

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aummsc home at a Bright pa Saturda-vsnlng was In England In Jon

is He embarked la tl e balla i J at which time he waa clat

with J W Wallace brother of Uator Walack In the management of

t streetWhen the new WalfackV Theatre rectnat Broadway and Thirteenth street In weMr Moa a oftb

continuedWith tester Wallack eatr Jland tta njn changed toTheatre Fromhi he

which wa 41-

Commlaaion under whose

labed the Its functio-atsumetl on Jan Comof Public Lighting and

Mot wan one of the mOld Guard and an active mem

floating of Bt Johns Hwas also Instrumental In

centlon committeePrince of Wales on

personal felonof onart

Includes muchIn city Among lilt real

at Westwife Oota la Adelaide Hutted Hb

children are E Moss C H PGilbert MrKWIlllam P Earle and osawho U at school In Paris

MAIKV BALLOON SPOILS SHOW

Went r IWrty sad Bgaa to DialAgilBit TRee aa Diets

A balloon aioiraonat tImer Pork was cu

short yesterday afterfloon SLId a crowd o

excursion from Merita i Conn Initeaiof seeing a man go up a thousand feet or

and then drop with a parachute had furof watching Prank McBride alronautswung aaalnst an attic and caugh

feelnnd his billow went north bumpingogalntt trees on tha way

wawedged into tho window and h had to stayHiiro a policeman him withUdder The on and was foundihrco away In a vacant lot

fAVLDtXO NOT ON TOM

Abudoae4 Yacht Sappoe4 to flayPicked fp by lUg Schcoow

The little sloop yacht Abumet which

abandoned offBquan Beach on Fridayowned by Oouverneur

Atlantlo City lt and the schooner J

II Parker off all the rest of her

fourrassteda yacht to be Aahumet-

FMST or AGAIN

Baltata Baths Com Fatal fat tk LaUtad the TitHes

Fleas haYs come to town a gain and thitown la tba latitude of Fiftieth atleast It trying oda and aaleratu lavamenti

There flea overy four or five years

On their last visit th Insects plfhed out

lust east and west of Fifth avenue and onavenue Itself

abway Oe tratt rt t Bear Complicate

A call has been Issued toe a earlthis week of the Rapid Transit contractorsIn order to listen to complaints which havearisen since the strike In the subwaysettled Some of the complaints were toadby unions the

the were shod by nonunionmen

M 43 sit f Xw Maven Bcrtt Last Cf-

Jf w HATIX Coon July 14 Eightyof 000 hone In city laid

up with the eplzootr epidemic began

a w k ago Veterinary aurgeona say thatthe disease Is spread by means of the water-

Ing troughs which regarded aCity drinking

remove germs

Th Weather

The enUt ef lh law prewutt la Northwest

was SouUi D koU ytsterlty TbS yettltUDcy

of this dcpnutoa la holding to tn Nonhwtilthe cause ot the intense heal throughout the corn and

sectionS This continued ywteidiytot one or Iwo scattered showers LJfht was npotted InUonUM tad to the north ot

The pressure was hlch Jn the AtUntlo where

the weather was cloudy and rainy In the morning

sod ieiJ enveloped the coast throughout the

liar the winds blowing light onjhort froa the northeast and In the afternoon from the southeast

In this city then was rain until IOM A U TheaIt WM cloudy and lorry clearing In the late atttrnoon

the hIghest ttmpcntun was I degrees averac-

humKltr 8J pt tent riot light northeut to aoutbeast barometer wrirfltd to rest to sea lerel at A M-

MJ1 J P U SJI1kjipew nireoorttd by oUtltl tter

mootter and aU0 by TIIR 3 J s tbna aur at thistrut level la ho n In Ih j annexed title

Om lt Suni1901 1900 tool 101 1900 1101

U7t 71 71 P U7V J l4 M IS Mid 76 73 71-

rAiinNOTon ponrctsr pou TODAY AXD TO110III10W

f r ttttirn Veto Yort Jalr t jy rornwr In west

titfuni nut jurtkmi lair Hht tt-

Fot we t n New York fair t dtr wurmer In thelit portion tAil and warn tiottra lIght eut-rnlFur K w England fair sod warm t diy and to

narrow Hglt to frrib s uUi u tmhwei wlndt oabe coast

for Dalrlrt of ColumMa and Maryland fairtad warm oday and toasrrow light south wlndt-

yor Delaware and New Jersey lair today and lo-

mrw wtmrr la lie interior light to fresh southis on the coast i

bOn

MIlwJacli-

T Ut

Hit his

the ttime to of

to the Th1rtie1street

Mr Moss member OJ till

wires In cIty undergroundThe charter heIDI

I

tr of thi

Union League Club For howas hlt managr Charity 1Id

was the theFund no directed the initIAl

bltthe American Club t

Park was ot the reentertained

occasIon ot

wu a andboth and

Jerome Dd them made a Iltdeal In

estate which pro pertestate

were 400 lots In Jerome VflnllO andmen oond street

wasnoval

JWU

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W n ae strait

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avenue That WM the end ot the trip so taxMc rlde Ills b Wal

not byc C had

week

on FridayUte re-

ports schooner northoop

street

teaThis year they more

ttou oDd hn In FiftIeth streets

meeting

con-

tractors ot untOQ rateot wa of theUnion complained that mot Che horses

the ire

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tile

over

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Aaabssh afexleaaTroept U lbs OtctM rartttiAll TOttr Tows Ab md a d

OAXACA Mel July 14 To Maya IndiansIn Yucatan have abandoned all of their townsand have taken refuge In the almost Impen-etrable they ambush scoutingparti of Government troops and wave afearraailngi kind of warfare that I rapidlydecreasing the ranks of invaders

Con Bravo baa ettabllahed the headquarters of his army at Chin Santa Cruz

former stronghold of the Mayu andhas erected strong fortifications surroundingthe town In order thatan attack on the placeby the Indians may b successfully reilitedThe Indiana teem to be well supplied withgun ammunition and food which they arebtlitved to obtained from Englishtrader la BrttUh Hondura

UXTY DAYS TO SAHX A JUUXUT

Paral far Kmtwnllng state TreasureHt Can Betara of the Heaey

LincoLN Neb July 14Oov Savage hasIssued a sixtyday parole to Joseph B Barttoy former State Treasurer who embezzledMOooo and was sentenced to twenty yearsIn prison four years ago When Bartleyt-offlcial tern expired be was short 1760000but began paying up at the rate of lioOCOa day Public clamor and partisan maItrecaused his speedy arrest and he Quit paying

Oov Savage hal imposed upon him thocondition that he return to the State whatbe hidden or can obtain from 4hos towhom he loaned it while Treasurer or dlslose where It went If be doe he wilt re

fuR pardon e

Vffcosciora ON A TRAIN

Margaret Smrrett of ThIs city Sick WithTyphoid Pneumonia

NORWICH N July u A woman about60 years of age who later said the was Mar-garet Burrett of 23 Peach ttrset New Yorkwas taken from a Lackawanna train at thitstation on Friday night and removedcounty Jail In an unconscious condition

found by the conductor lying betweenthe seats the aisle nnd her conditloabeing considered very serious she was

to tb jail for treatment physicIanturomoned and everything done to

relieve her 81o remained In a terulun-ocnsclons staUuntll noon on Saturday whenshe recovered aufflcleotly to alTO her nameand addrawaa i A4 nrT t wa-

ir wathad wwt

treatment possible

LEAGUERS AT SALT LAZE

Sp s4 an ay la tht Mormon City n TheirWay to Sam Francisco

SALT LAn Utah July 14 About twentythousand members of the Epworth

League arrived here last night and todayon their way to the International EpwortbLeague Convention at San Francisco Thvisitors today In visiting variouschurches and attended a matt meeting Inthe Salt Lake Theatre thiservlc a were great Mormon

Tabernacle in their honorwee visitors

musical and an orionrecital the regular servicesleave tonight tomorrow

morning for the coast

Torp Strtmghaat U B AgainWiucKOTOif Del July 14 Tba torpeda

destroyer Sthngham lets this city todtyfor Newport R I where ibo is to tiara

trip She la charge of aspecial crew liart Company

A TRIBUTE

Of SCIENCE

Synopsis of a moat ReauuicableLecture Delivered Before theNinth Medical CMfress byDr A L A of Phlla

The famotui fountain of healthat Carlsbad in Bohemia whichhas the of invalidfor five centuries is certainlywell worthy of a careful studyMy experience with this water hasbeen such that I may truly saythat no rem dy which I ever employed has given me so muchpleasure and profit as this partic-ular one a number

hypochondriacs whoseafflictions baffled all my previous efforts as subjects I wastruly astonished to note that although no rigid diet was piescribed and only a limited amountof exercise was Indulged inI obtained most remarkable resuits the complexion even aftera weeks use to clear upthe became more firm andelastic and what was more theentire host of hypochoudricalcomplaints seemed to vanish like

The Carlsbad isa specific in all diseases of theLiver and Kidney s Catarrh of theStomach Gout and Rheumatism

If a decided laxative action isdesired add a small teaspoonftlof the Carlsbad Salt to atumblerful of the water and takeone hour before breakfast

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