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Tin; da li A' 8TANDAKD union: J5KOOKLYN. Wednesday. o. mn ronirttlleit thent. John A.

Mrt'nll, ORDER OF SELECT KNIGHTS IITEBS FlflE OIL ILLS i REVOLT LIKELY, lirtsaldefil, ami (Ja-iirge W. J'rrklns, VI cniilriilli-4 pruKli tijn yea BfiEfJfiEB AGTS GOES OUT OF EXISTENCE. and Vli-o-I'rvaldents T. A. Hurkurr ai l.

I. Klnaalay fur shorter nerloda. OS I A from fillet of Iht (Irani! Hrd.r ''in tli election of Itiiw, thera were 1 HI TlHISi CHIOS says nor. mm votes cast. How niany of these wer US PEACEMAKER Ilia Oifl.r Sal.

Kntshia, 131 Murrain. MIUM ullr lh ct In iieisonT'' Mr. iC all was asksd "Heventeen." "Then there were 100 proxies usedT" "Yes" llalra at Ih.l arianlsalti ara ap a.at atelunlav smi so mora dart are la ba by ha awlLctMC aflaf hal data "In lw4 there were But votes cast. How Executive Chairman Tries to Pla aa4 Raasordaa Slaplas aaptaiaa laa aa- many of these were In person?" "Nine. All the rest were proxies." Asserts Dissatisfaction Exists In Japan Over the Terms of Peace.

Hi at Outdo Expectations cate Henry Weismann't "Why did you take nearly Ml proxies an ma aiiueil baa aaciuaa la aipa am-aatr, thai taara la anauaa aiaaay a ralaa-suiaa. aftaf aamlalk.a. moaa sk wlafc ta U.mra la m-anllr araalaaej Duftala aid Had Tlfl. IS. Kuaala, Sept, a result of lh fighting ahlc baa occurred hrr between Tartar and Armenians, buslneaa I at a complete standstill and rhaoa eigne.

The rioter hare turned their attention In tb oil walls. They aucceeded In setting fir to the nil works, and more than SM welt have been fired. The oil Indus wny wouldn't 100 do 7 "No special reason," replied Mr, MC' Cell. Itecess was then tsken. company.

Tha llnlar of SMiaul nin oil.nla.il la ISTl and haa la.euo ni.iaaara. I i akd Mrook. NO EXCEPTION IN HISTORY. BUT LATTER WANTS TO FIGHT. La in.

n-. a.a MORE WATER REQUIRED It always gives a feeling- of security as well as satisfaction to buy a piano that can fearlessly face the world of severest criticism because of its unexag-gerated reliability and genu afxlal reaturaa and turn over tha former FOR WEST POINTERS, it the Buffalo Mfe Inaurahca -emiaay. try ha practically bean deslroytsd. Nona of the various companies operating In thd ell firid haa escaped. Aa a reault of tha troubld business had been abandoned.

All buattteaa placed ar closed, and. tha people keeping close Japanese Envoy Visits Harvard, Plans to Combine All German In lrvln Lodge, Mrooklyiw are aee- Th Military Keaorvatlon at Wm ml mhiInii over eii.y-fie yearn whe ostry bo nthtr Inetiranc A M. Wogenaell. ineness. 1 ruth needs no stratagems to maKe ner victorious.

We do not believe that the bie sounding adjectives can From Which He Graduated. Leagues in the City. Point require additional water aupply, at lu.l nt. tJrAoklrn, rerwrrter or to ttidir homed, wher they remain tte-hlnd ciueed don re. Traileemen have Joined In a petition to the iar and the change your earnest judgment of the actual value and artistic and to acur this It la propoa4 to lay pip from a dam located about tan mllea liWiirx KJKae.

aaid thai he lrmi aHMng could b- dune. Murh indignation la felt m. mifte ff the or Jar and IhreAta rigid it of ihe management of le BOSTON, Sept. Komurs, the worth ot wi i Chairman Jacob Brenner dried Old role ministers, praying that steps will ba away. Application waa mad to-day at pit iiiti lodg are freely mad.

taken immediately to restore order. of peacemaker to-day. Ad chairman Special Tferm of tha Buprame Court to of -1h Committee on Invitation of tbd Justice GftrreUon fur the appointment of Japanes peace envoy, reached Boston last night for a visit to Harvard Col-leg en rout home. In an Interview to-day he (aid: commlsainner to condemn property necee- REN0ERE0 UNCONSCIOUS Fusion ConfrreiiLd Committed. Mr.

Bren 1KT01 SCRAP BY FALL IN SON'S HOME. The sterling aary for the laying of pipe. Before male inf the appointments. Justice Garret son wilt await the suggestions of coun "That there 1 dissatisfaction in Ja ner ent a formal Invitation to Henry Welsinann'a organisation, the German-American Municipal League, to send rep pan over the terms of the treaty sel aa to the suitability of persona to be While visiting his aon at t05 Wyckoff IS AID IN COURT named. resentative to lh Fusion conference In make no attempt to deny, but that there Is th slightest danger of any uprising Manhattan to-morrow night.

Mr. Wels maun had a conference with thd f)i u- or revolution, either In th army or among private citlsens. Is ridiculous. avsnue, Christian Ernest, year old, at 1M Wyckoff dvenua, fell down tbd cellar stairs and was rendered unconscious. Ha was taken to th German Hospital by Ambulance Surgeon Harris, Amusing Scene When Colored piano.

It has won its own honors at the (op, not because we nave claimed the highest place for it, but because it has earned that place by nearly half a century of actual test. It is the experience of a purchaser that has always made out 'It Is always the same with every SAYS GIANTESS fOaCIBLY EJECTED tlve chairman during tha morning and 'succeeded In upsetting thd harmony plan by making a demand that the Invi treaty of peace," said th Baron. "Either th army or the people are not quite who sound thst hd waa suffering from a Youth Is Accused of Throwinrj Stones at Boy. tation to the German-American League, of which Bela Tokajl Id president be scalp wound and a possible fracture of tha skull. claim good.

But the Merlmg business, the largest exclusive piano, business in Greater New York, is in itself a perfect satisfied with the terms. There has been no exception, I think. In th world' history, but th dissatisfaction existing withdrawn and the Inttdr be excluded from the conference, and Mr. Wdlamann' organlaatlon recognised a the only Ger "I would have Tour Honor understand that while I own considerable real estate TOUND MISSING GIRL In Japan will not lead to any uprising." Emma Henderson, colored, amused both In this borough and Manhattan, 'Japan Is a constitutional raiintrv Wn man organization worthy of consider' LIVING WITH ITALIAN. Magistrate Hlgglnbotham and tha spec tators at the Gates avenue court to-day.

have a Diet and Parliament, and if the people have a complaint they are at lib tlon In Brooklyn. Chalrmn Brenner I hav not enough money to hlrs good lawyer and I am a good a a cheap Weismann's gnd Mr. Caroline Thompeon, also eol- refused to listen to Mr. After a search of mora than two weeks, erty to Impeach the Government. No such thing as an insurrection can even one." ored, who weighs nearly 300 pound, and I the police of Vernon avenu station last proposition, Several waiting lawyer In th Gate dreamed of.

The action of Mr. Welamann caused a wno ape pared ai a witness for the com- I night found Martha Meyer, 16 years The Jananeve envova have haan friti. protection to any one who buys or us. we dare nor, ir we would, jeopardize its success by claiming something we cannot fulfill. We have made preparations for this fall that will lead to larger achievements than ever.

Quantities of the new designs are coming in daily. You will find them of greatest interest. Used Pianos at Small Prices. We have an unusual number of new and factory sample pianos; also returned rentals and pianos taken in- exchange, which we offer at lost of tallc In Hepulillian circles to-day, pBinant, added spice to th comedy. avenue court to-day craned their necks to get a better view of the speaker, Miss clsed.

It ha been said that we are not of S8t Vernon avenue. Hying with an Italian family at at ifelrose street Martha lived with her aunt, Mrs. Louis ar.d the luteal move or tne neoo. oi John Simons, colored. It appears, was German-American Municipal League was r.

can.e a breach raising a disturbance on Dean street frank with the public, and that we kept so silent during the conference. At th reception which we gava to th people at the Wentworth a great friend of Mr. Witt told Mr. Tamasa that if tha Jap Dreaner-Wall, the six-foot-two landlady of Benjamin Cory, whose case cam up a second time to-day, as she made this and permit Mr. Welamann to support thd yesterday, and Mrs.

Henderson testified Tammany ticket It sol predicted to-. k- tHrew ainnea at her little boy remark to Magistrate Hlgglnbotham. tZJlF.TZLX:'!!'. h. Will.

struck her when she Cory, whose trouble were aired yes anese plenipotentiaries had given statements to the press as freely as did the Russians, Japan would have received the whole of the Island of Saghallen. But this waa contrary to th exDress asrree- terday, was told by th magistrate to Hoffman. When ah disappeared on Aug. Mrs. Hoffman went to the station house and told the police that shs thought her niece had been kidnapped.

For several days the police could get no trace of the girl, but recently Detectives McNeally and Grose 11 learned that she had been seen in the company of a good looking Italian. They learned that this man lived a. the Melrose street election of Boas Murphy's candidate. This remonstrated. She called on Mrs.

Thomp-was Indicated by an announcement made son to corroborate her story, to-day by Mr. Welamann that he pro- wa aJon' my ironln'," began Mr. wery' small prices. Many as good as new. There are about 15 slightly bring a of the household article which he alleged Miss Wall has wrong used sterlings ana Huntingtons, aDout 20 uprignw mat nave come 10 poeed to unite all German-American organisations In the greater city and let Thompson.

fully kept from him, and he appeared ment of the envoys, that no statement of the secrets of the conference ahould be given out "Never mind the Ironing," said the wlta the Oeslrea list to-aay. the majority say what to ao. ine utr us In exchange. All have been put In tne Dest condition, it you Duy now you can save from $50 to $100 on each instrument. Also a few Aacirrrto Mnrla1 at -1tclnv nut nrirafl It took him considerable time to add man Iemocratic leagues outnumber the magistrate, "what about the case?" Mr.

Tamaxa replied that everv one Kenuhllcan leagues, and It was pointed house and last night they found the girl there. She told the police that she was IICW OICIIJIIK3 Ji 1(131 acaauii a uiliis HMinbu 01 viwihk wi wiivv would realize that It was a mistaken policy for th Russian Government to up the amount of the value of his belongings, but ha finally read them to the magistrate. His lawyer asked that out that If auch an organisation was going to marry the man In a few days. And several real good squares at 25, J5, S50 and foo. We have other new pianos, not Sterlings, that we fully guarantee.

formed it would be controlled by Demo, crata. She waa taken to the Shelter of the So Miss WaU be prosecuted for withholding It appears that Mrs. Thompson saw the alleged assault Simons, a youth of eighteen, stood at the court rail with a broad grin. He called his mother, Mary Simons, an aged colored woman, to make an agreement and break It as soon as It was made. Nobody trust Russian diplomacy, and the breaking- of their ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to the belonging of a tenant, ana also tor at IfJO.

I7(. SIQO. 200. S22'. and Children.

At a session of the German American Municipal League last night the first steps were taken to unite all German U-agues In the city. Mr. Weismann's If vou do not wish to pay cash, you can take advantage of our forcibly ejecting him from her property without a dispossess notice, a statement which was not made yesterday, 1 1 1 1 1 id. i agreement by the Russians undoubtedly did them great harm. But, In my opin- Ion.

the honor of Japan is much more than the half of that lBland." The case was adjourned untu Miss oraanlstatlon resolved to meet the Ger montniy payment pian, wnicn is lair anu nuerai. we uo 1101 marge Interest, nor do we take a note or mortgage. You simply agree to SCUTTLE THIEVES Wall can engage a lawyer. man American Citizens' League and to At 11 o'clock to-dav Baron Komura anil hi party will go to Cambridge to visit pay a stated amount at our store eacn monin. OUT OF PRISON, HE IS Harvard university.

An hour will bs spent In going over the grounds and LOOT LAWYER'S HUME testify In his behalf. She said Mrs. Hen. person assaulted her son without provocation. "I declare) fo' de Lawd," shouted Mrs.

Henderson, "you will certainly be punished-, for. that Jle. You ought ashamed, an ole woman like you, to stan' fo' this dudge and malign my character like that. I swear," and she raised her left hand, "that this Simons is ft bad boy." "You've got the wrong hand In the air," TAKEN ONf OUR CHARGES. John Mead, whose right name Is said Sterling Piano The through the buildings, and at 12:80 the Baron will lunch at the Colonial Club.

Baron Komura Is a graduate of the Harvard law school. He leaves for New York tbls afternoon. The police of the West Forty-seventhj hold a convention of all organisations In about four weeks. When seen this afternoon, Mr. Welamann had this to say bout hia talk with Chairman Brenner: "During the course of my talk with ChRlrman Brenner he stated that a mistake had been made In sending an Invitation to the German-Amerlcun I.e.iKue.

I to'd him we would not send a dcieRlte to the Fusion conference unlets the Invltatlun to tho Tokajl crowd was withdrawn, and they were barred i'-om the conference. We differ with Brenner about the Tokajl crowd. We it la not an organization. It Is mply a handful of men. Mr.

Brenner to be Deckman, was arrested to-day upon his release from the penitentiary street station, Manhattan, are looking for thlevea who ransacked the home of said Magistrate Hlgglnbothem, amid 518-520 Fulton Street, cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. OPEN SATURDAY EVEN1NQS. KICKED WIFE WHEN SHE roars of laughter. Mrs.

Henderson raised both hands. Lawyer Warren Leslie, at 408 West For on two complaints from the Myrtle avenue court, two from the Adams street court and a retainer from tb Court of Special Sessions. "Both hands ud then. she FOUND HIM FLIRTING. shouted, while the magistrate rapped frantically for order.

Herbert Files, 24 years old, of 1122 Bed I seen him tro dem atones," snouted One of the complaints was mads by his wife and another by Mrs. Anna Heaping, of 8 OeKalb avenue, who bccubss him of assaulting her. Another is for Mrs. Thompson at thlB Juncture. ford avenue, waa before Magistrate Hlg BLACK toM me.

that my organization must ac-tcpt the Invitation without conditions or RGE BEGEIVERSH.P. BOH they are, judge," ana wun tnai ine glnbotham In the Gates avenue court to ty-third street, last week. Mr. Leslie's family have been staying on Long Island all summer, but he came back to look over the house every Tuesday. Yesterday he discovered that everything, of varus, to furniture, had been stolen and many articles destroyed.

Mr. Leslie thinks the thieves worked on the Job all last week and used a wagon to remove the goods. The house was entered by the scuttle. St would be withdrawn. I told hint dumped two stones weighing about live' malicious mischief, it being alleged that he kicked in the basement window at 37 South Portland place where his wife was then working as a domestic.

'-A pounds each on tne Judge aesa ior nis inspection. The magistrate adjourned the thrf we would refuse to go Into any i Tfe-ence with the Tokajl crowd. He rt-d mo to confer with the Executive Ml FOBiPABLE case until Bept. 11. i.

'tte of the league and I told him fourth complaint charges him with trying to escape from the penitentiary. He i.ou.,-1 and send him word In the morn (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) was caugnt in tne court vara. result. -re fltrhtlng for a principle, -aon ('u Mr. W'lsmann.

"It is the reeogni Prompted by Mr. Hua-hea th. NAVY YARD.NOTES. Entlira A. IT- Van Keuran.

of t'H rftrielvlpjjr ship Hancock. Ijin at Navy Yartl.Nrtl,. AUTO DRIVERS FAIL to-day, who has followed the Arcanum trouble since It started, "that the end of thai matter has not been reached. It Is told of the Mutual' methods of electing ARRESTED CARRYING of t'13 G-rman element In political -'-si The Republican organization has ut nis time tnere I unfortunate, as the grreateit lack of con tr a inferred to tba Charleatown 'Nary Tar. STOLEN HOTEL SILVERWARE.

never was a contested election TO BREAK RECORDS. ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 6. Effort of fidence In the order Is Delng spreaa tr ed to make It appear that tne rake o'iriizatlon of ToVaJl's represents tlie Germnn element. That Is not true.

We nhronrl with the result that new mem. for ipeclal fluty, depart man of cpaitruetloo and repair, on Bept. SO; also Enstrna E. d. Klbtner and R.

W. flrden to CharleHown for George E. Morris. 40 year old, of Surf bershlp Is not coming in as fast as Is are going to form a unlnn of all Gemini When Mr. Hughes asked the witness to produce the records of the election for 1894-6 It appeared that the election went through on 168 votes.

The witness explained that policy holders gave proxies voluntarily in taking out policies, He pclal duty In the nm crtran'antlcns, and we will support who avenue, Coney Island, and James Carroll, 49 year old, of 203 Gold treet, wer before Magistrate Voorheea In the Coney day on complaint of hla wife, Eugenia, who allege that he assaulted" her wliila-J In Tompkins Park on Aug. ilv and also tabbed In the hand one Edward Fisher, who Interfered, and who was also In court Mrs. Files, who I young and pretty, testified that her husband was standing on the corner near the park talking to two women, and that she remonstrated with him. "Who are you. I'd like to know?" she says her husband said to her.

She further testified that after telling him she'd show him that she was his wife she struck him across the mouth. In answer to that token of wifely affection Bhe alleges that ha threw her down and kicked and beat her. Fisher, a bystander, Interfered. Ha said Files stabbed him in the hand. Files was held In 500 ball for the Grand i Jury.

FORREST CHALLENGES HAGGERTY TO A DEBATE. Charles P. Forrest, who ran on the big racers to break the world's mile reo-oids this morning proved a failure. Christie did not get hi car going at all and did not make any attempt at Campbell, In a Darracq, made sev ever the mejorltv derides upon." LEADERS FIX DATES. tfurgon A.

uruneii nai oeen irniTTf a from the Naval Hospital to Uil U- i. 8. Wolvtrlne. The if. B.

B. Worden It at tha Yard. Tha IT. 'R. B.

Siandleit haa left Anna ml la necessary to maintain a prupca- equilibrium between those who drop out and those who take their places. In a fraternal order the new membership ahould be In greater proportion than the falling oft In Unfortunately there Is every reason to believe that that The Republican Executive Committee Island court to-day charged with steal ana jrresiaent rucnard A. McCurdy controlled such proxies. Together he admitted they controlled JO.000 proxies. Mr.

Grannls was asked if the wan for th local Yard. pin a session at Republican headqunf' in Joralemon street yesterday after noon. eral attempts, but his best was only one. ie mnra.t Nanr.ne. commanflrfl ir caot.

ing silverware valued at 175 from a hotel. Carroll told the magistrate that he knew nothing of the robbery, but that at the request of. Morris he carried a bundle XJhr.MLJvlTf!?H VL of Beyond better than Ford'a car diyi to aerve aaa naval tatlon ihip at tha Vetrrlflv Th. tv tn hroir vn. yesterday.

The try to break the kiU The committee named these convention any record In the Mutual office to show Is not the case In the Arcanum lodges just now, and if this practical defection is maintained It Is only a question of datei: meter record was just as unsuccessful. navai Daae ni (futnunamo. rn arrived at the Yard to-day from the Boston Navy Yard, where ine had underftone a thor wneiner any particular policyholder had executed a proxy. He answered that the for him ana wntie aoing so was arrested. Assembly District convention to name The bundle Is said to have contained the deleirates to the Judicial convention, ough r-verhauling.

When ahe entered tha proxy papers were arranged numerically missing silverware. aim aiu, kia in uuxeS. Yarn, true neing ner nrat time here amce Admiral Corhlan hju been In command, aha FriURy. Sept. 22.

Judiciary Committee, to nominate Carroll story impressed tne court ana How many policyholders are thr In candidate for the Supreme Court Bench. tne company asKed Mr. Hughes. he was discharged. Morris, however, was held In 1,000 ball for the Grand fired a aalutcs of thirteen gunm and waa answered by aoven.

After a sojourn In Europe of fourteva months, visiting fiwltierland and Italy, Capt. Samuel B. C. Lumler. formerly Judtre-advo- ADOUI OUU.OW.

Friday. Sept. 29. Jury. 'How many policyholders ara entltlaul County convention, to nominate a county ticket.

Saturday, Oct 7, FI FROM GERMAN PRESS 10 vote "I could not tell you." C-te iteneral In the Navy, returned a few days ago and called uoon his old friends In tha Navy Yard eater day, SON KILLS FATHER Municipal convention, to nominate candidates for civil Justices, Tuesday, Oct Pressed further witness said hafiraan Democratic ticket for Assembly In the 10. DURING A QUARREL rour ana nvs hundred thousand, he sumed. were entitled to vote. Aldermanlc conventions, to nominate la nnt avarv aoAnt nl v. TIFFANY'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Ere the door of Tiffany' palatial new time before the order win ran ior want of a sufficient stimulation of new blood. "The movement to have a receivership appointed for the order Is likely to fail at this time. I do not believe that any court would grant It on the showing that the officers of the order can make In answer to such a move. The financial standing of the Royal Arcanum la as good aa ever it was, and It Is only because conditions have arisen which threaten Its dissolution at some time In the future that any step like it should be proposed. The fact that th parent lodge Is the mover In the matter makes it worthy of consideration.

The revolt against the new rates. It mis be remembered, has been engineered and carried on In Massachusetts all the time, and under the leadership of the lodges of that State it has assumed its present big proportions. "No one who has studied fraternal insurance can but the way things candidates for Aldermen, Wednesday, Oct. 10. structed to get proxlei fmm th.

i CONNEIXSVILLE, Sept Tenth Assembly District last year, today challenged ex-Register Haggerty to a debate on the issue In the Tenth District light. Sonve of Mr. Haggerty' friend said the ex-Register wouldn't BERLIN, Sept. 6. Public attention continues to be centred In the Incident of the reported refusal of Ambassador Charlemagne Tower to attend a banquet AssenMy District conventions, to nom holder to turn them over to you or Mr.

I 4ng a quarrel at Everson last night, John McCurdy?" I T-- vmA his father. Jerrv building were thrown open yesterday there was a goodly throng assem inate candidates for the Assembly, Thurs. day, Oct. 12. MEETING IN EIGHTEENTH.

arranged by the American Association liic nitucaa. Mr. Grannls, who Is past middle-age. bled, all eager to be the first pay any attention to the challenge. The Board of Elections had a session in Manhattan yesterday.

The locations Jones, with a revolver. The son, who is 18 year old, claims self-defense and himself un to. the officers. The purchaser, aye, even a millionaire waited of Trade and Commerce If the proposed reciprocity between Germany and the keen-featured and gray-bearded, then, In response to a question, said his salary The Roosevelt Club of the Eighteenth from 7 until 8 o'clock wanted to be first of the polling places In the Eleventh and who auv.uw. I cider Jones bad been In the habit Of United State were to be discussed.

Assembly District will hold a smoker Twelfth Assembly Districts, which th He had previously said he was a dlreo quarreling In his home. Nearly all the newspapers have some and Informal meeting at the club's head rival Democratic leaders are fighting for did not come up for consideration, tor In the United State Mortgage Company, which he was, $10,000 being the amount of his purchase recorded on the books. At Thlrty-aeventh street and Fifth avenut, the Tiffany building looms thing to say on the subject, and with quarters to-nlght. Several prominent Republicans of the district will informally KINGS PARK SALOON Witness went on to describe the duties of the different officers of the company. striking unanimity they condemn Mr.

Tower's attitude. address tne meeting. All KepuDllcans of GIFT FOR ALTON. Christopher J. Dalton, one of the clerks up majestically in its seven stories FIGHT GOES TO REFEREE, the district are Invited.

Amonar otner aata, tne witness produced tne minutes or tne finance committee. at Democratic headquarters, was pre-. awnted with a blackthorn stick to-day by CORONER HOLDS TWO have turned out. It is all lamentable, end the effect will be to cost undeserved reflection upon other orders organized along the same lines. There Is need of such institutions, and they fill a want which the regular life Insurance companies cannot begin to cater to.

"I do not say that the Arcanum af The legal fight between State Excise These were unsigned. Mr. Grannie said the reports were written out by a stenographer, and declared It was not the of splendid architecture. The progressive spirit of the age is once more to be noted, for Tiffany's, the Jewel house of America, and known the world over, has installed itself In a new home, thus the setting befits the Jewel, as It were. OF Herman A.

Metz, who brought It from the other side for Mr. Dalton. FOR HOP LEE'S MURDER Commissioner CuJIInan and the saloon keepers at Kings Park was sent to a referee to-day by Supreme Court Justice Even the blase becomes enthusiastic. custom to sign them. SECRETARY McCALL ON STAND.

Witness said elections were advr Coroner Scholer. In Manhattan, to-day fair will not get Into the courts, but PENSIONERS JUST OUT OF JAIL and this morning the aisles, wide Garretson. Th. nwnerai nf the rjremise occupied there la no indication that It win in me i and spacious, were crowded, while near future. The movement started In held two Chinamen, Charley Jo and Mon Won, for the murder of Hop Lee.

They were sent without bail to the Tombs. Used In four New York newspapers for by the saloon keepers asked to be made many were the eager purchasers. Flowers lend to the festive air. while AND IS AGAIN ARRESTED. Roger Murray, of 859 Pacific street.

In Boston mey grow, and a sufficient following may be githered to wage a vig seventeen or eighteen days In advano aerenaanis, ana decision nma. Is there any way." asked Mr tii, whereby one policy-holder deslroii. nf I Hop Lee was found hacked to death on the night of Aug. 11 in his laundry, at 609 East Eleventh street, Manhattan. KNABENSHUE FLYS HIS yesterday afternoon wagon after wagon load of flowers were sent to the hospital, while the offices of the president, Charles Cook, under whose supervision the building was erected, are hidden to-day be the Flatbush court to-day, was charged with neglecting to provide for his wife orous fight, but for the present that will be wased among the rank and file of the order.

There Is the possibility that many members wfmld rather resign than Banctlon a contest In the iuuiniutii.a.ung witn otner policy-holders may find out the names anil AIRSHIP AT COLUMBUS. neath flowers. of such policy-holders?" Witness said there were Index lists of and children. Murray said that he had been sick. He also said that he had just come out of jail, where be had been sent OVATION FOR METZ.

The Grlmanl Palace of Venice that COLUMBUS. Sept. B. Roy Knabanahua cm Fviii jr-uuiuers at tne mam office, but made a successful attempt to fly hla airship ao limn jr-nuiuer naa ever asked courts, because they know that If the affairs of the Royal Arcanum once became the subject of litigation the end would be brought perceptibly nearer, and no one would materlnlly benefit except the lawyers and a few others." for intoxication. He declared that he was Herman A.

Metz, president of the look at the list he waa not prepared to I hr thl" moning' Th "hlp from the say whether the company would allow I Fair Grounds after two unaueceaaful at- The sum of 20,910, this year's appropriation for the blind pensioners of Kings and Queens, Is expected dally at the local Charities Department from the Controller's office. The money will be distributed to 410 applicants, $51 going to each. The applicants are more numerous than ever before, and the number refused because of non-cltlzenshlp and or.ly partial blindness broke all previous recordB. The applicants range In age from 21 to 97 years. At least twenty of those who received a part of last year's ai-proprintlon have dleoVm the interim.

The blind of Manhattan and the Bronx were paid off yesterday. Kings County Democratic Club, who got Quite willing to provide for his family, and was paroled until Sept 12. Tiffany's new house reproduces outwardly, Is not followed In the Interior. A Whlstlerlan note Is attained throughout, for a delicate pearl-gray prevails. Marble and bronze, terra cotta and Iron, aluminum and mahogany, produce a harmony that is refreshing and exhilarating.

the IlPt to be inspected. I trrapta had been made to fly towarda the city. over the city, wnen tnabenartue veerd It M'CANN WANTS INJUNCTION nMI on i tj the wet ana, arter moircung me uno aaiiu wa-aala ICBLU I A a I aa llHJ aa.na-11-a mm tl a fa II PS I flTl election of "M-'dG. He Said lh niinv I th mir-hin was In tha air an averaae dia- AGAINST POLICE UPHELD, holdera dropped their ballots In a bn tence Of about l.o-w feet, and Knabmshue "How did vou know thai Iv-JL could be plainly' Been at llm propalllnf lt- riuw aia you Know mat every person whan the alrahlp arrived wtthfn a mile of The exterior Is white with glistening marble. Six double columns frame the five openings, while there are three stories at th exterior and seven In the Interior.

The Grlmanl Palace on the Grand Canal was built by San Mkhele In the sixteenth century, and now it would be well could the original ee the Notice of appeal has been Med from MAN SHOT BY BURGLAR DIES FROMHIS WOUNDS. DANVILLE, Vs, Sept J. D. Spencer, a prominent Virginia tobacconist, died at Baltimore Hospital as the result of being shot by a burglar six weeks ago. Has fair c-T-a-iimria.

An tha return trio, the pro i. 'i-rvj a utiiiui in i fi? oox was a the order vacating en injunction in the iwiitynoiuer asaea jar. Hughes. poller refused to work and a dwent waa mnrl After ten mlnutea Knabenahue airntn back from Europe yesterday, waa among the callers at Democratic headquarters to-day. Mr, Mets got a cordial reception from a large number of the leaders and their lieutenants, all of whom declared they were glad to ae him.

Mr. Mat anld had been away nine weeks, all told. He apent some time In London, visited Scotland and then went to Paris. In Paris Mr. Metx met Controller Grout, Congressman "Big Tim" Sullivan and ex Mayor Robert A.

Van Wyck. Mr. Metx came back on the same liner with ex-Mayor Charles A. Schieren. Mr.

Met didn't know anything about the political situation and came around to find out how th Intra stood. Some of Mr. Metz friends say thnt the chances of his nomination on the Democratic ticket for Con case of P. McCann agalnat Pollco Commissioner William McAdoo. "I didn't know personally.

I relied upon the officers of tha company. They told me, Mr. McCurdy and others whth. atartd the ehtp. but after drifting north five hundred yarda he waa again forced to descend.

Hie alrahlp had ben aalllna: over one hour. th riiatnri covered by Knabanahua la bli McCann had secured a temporary in The colored llrhts bring out the beau er a person was quaniiea to vote. junction restraining the Police Commis witness added that a lint of names anri ties of the Jewels. Metal workers have sioner, Inspector Klchard J. Walsh and airship waa about ten BISHOP SPAULDING last received due recognition, for In addresses was taken.

What became of FINAL DECREE IN THE COLLINS DIVORCE SUIT. Supreme Court Justice Garretson haa signed the final decree of'dlvorce In favor of the plaintiff In the action brought by William G. Collins against Nellie 'Collin. gold and silver one learns that the craft Capt. James Shevlln, of the Twenty-eighth precinct, Manhattan, from Interfering with his business, "by placing pa these lieta he did not Know.

Mr. Huie gave notic that he would SUFFERS A RELAPSE. like to have copies of these Hats pro duced. trolmen In and around his premises At 1501 Third avenue, Manhattan. Justice expounded causes them to be worth more than the Jewels.

Individuality Is expressed In each artlUe In Tiffany's. The coppered celling Is of aluminum, the Fcr nos.a marble columns are purple GATHERED IN FOUR BOYS AT SHEEPSHEAD TRACK. Inapector Shea, of tha Bheepahead Bay po-Uca station, atreeted four boya thie morning whom ha found sleeping In a stall at the Sbeepehead Bay racetrack. They save their nama a Thomaa Alexander, 18 yeare, bf 2T MrML Brooklyn; Harry McCarthy. 15 Mr.

Beck, counsel for the Mutual, asked PEORIA, flopt. ft. Blahop John L. Burr denied the motion for a permanent Spauldlng. of Peoria, who waa suppoeed to be raroverlnf from an attack of paralyeii, haa jrr.r, the wrod is Philippine tenk, waxed permission to question the witness.

Mr. Oakman had Just left the stand. By the time Mr. Beck got through witH his plea the witness had walked out of the troller are particularly bripht. A story was told this morning that Mr.

Grout Introduced Mr. Metx to a party of in Paris as his successor. ntll It hus the tint of silver. The chan- uTered a relape. Hla ralatlraa and frfendi ellers are silver, end were made at the injunction and vacated the temporary injunction yesterday.

CONEY ISLAND DRUMMER DISORDERLY IN CAR. Tiffany work on Fourth avenue. are creatly alarmed at hla condition, whtrh la aa Id to be mora aerloua than In month paaL chamber. A veritable museum of art is Tiffany's. John C.

MrCall, secretary of the New IT I- 1 1 a fc. a Wi A and one of the most magnificently ap- lure. inr-ii I ii I MT rn f- r- Contlnulng to probe election methods, bnAAtiY.H.1 nil I DmUUC Mr. Hushes learned rrnm tne witness HAS FRACTURED SKULL john c. dead.

John G. Held, ot Ffrwt street and Shee.i'head Bay road. Coney Inland, died 6t his home yesterday. He was born in Germany and waa In him fifty-ftrat year. Ho had been a resident of Coney Inland for ten yeara, for nix of which he was the agnt of a well known mineral niii'T coDft-rn.

The funeral Will be id on Saturday at 2 P. M.t when the wjij taken to Greenwood Ceme-t'-ry. He i survived hy a widow, three rs and ponji. Otto Brodia, of IT Archer place, a brakeman years, of Montreal. Canada; William Lawleaa, 16 years, of Troy, N.

T-. and William Scheu-ant. colored. IS yeare, of Oraveaend In the Coney Isiand Court the boya tnld a Btrry ot having followad the rartrack. declarable they came her, from Saratoga, where during the lat wwk of the r.icf they Jnitt all thatr biob'T Alexander ia: I left ht Hnvikljn hom 1J monthe ago becauae of a (5lgr.riTifnt lth hts for the arrest mf.de by the p.jatrs, ffho tliM iaat fnaa th rf.ferrs.ffe rt bc-n broken into ar.d iit.h p.Ji-tj of flfid (laMi alufd at Th lVT CouS'l not t.

wvr, ao but A a ii -r? "Hscr.i-ni-.! riv;" Oftt 1 nf -r, bo tommun.fi ulih U. boy a patsr.ta. YEAR IN HOME FOR 4 SERVANT GIRL WHO STOLE. Kt Drew p'ttd. rallty to-day In th Court of feprla.J SeMlofii ta larcany and vras ntnerj to a rr In th Hoot of tha Good Bhepherd.

Bb coof! ah bad aiolen 9 and tnnta from Mrm. Itariraret Murray, oi 148 Amity ftrMi, for vliom aha wm a ervant lh Irw glri waa rt-ait mrth avriy Nrtur- fi waa aJirKj tl tot fira ofitricf. poinrea Fnonv p'si-ei (n America. Bare deposit vaults and boxes for jewels are In the basement. Iron bars, lacquered with silver lronxe.

protect them, while the gates hav tremendous thickness, with coinplit ated loi ks. The visitor and "the city Individual, from the child to the old man. will know Tiffany's place of Jf-wfls ere Irin. No name is to be seen. A new world is nvweii, an oasis In the desert, by the Tiffany Jewel on tba Irons Inland Railroad, while standing la Vlacoatl, a drummer employed In on of Coney Xalaad'i nume-rotaa band.

wh aays h. raHe at 210 filxth arrant, Manhattan, waa aireetfd tax nlfhl nn an aprM train whlt-h hfctl juet left the Island. Tfiii mom In a ht hdd in 2'0 bit. trr a further m-Inatlrwi on a chnrae of iimJTry rjiftTl arrt. ihe police a-ir, waui only ftr a hare.

Krursl. It la cnnrafd that with i eiMr li-tllana annijyed wnmn on tha train by iurir) iy hi hold orj th, 1 rs. an 4 U.iir. una that the New York Life policies ha-e attached to them the dates of the election. This method of notifying policy holders.

aid Mr. McCall, had been In force nine months. Reports of elections since IMS wore read, ahowlng the total voie for clifTVrent ypm, from 117 in to this yer. There re. Mr.

MWali sntd, about top of a freight car. wa atrurk by a bridge at Atlantic avenue and itree.t attained a fracture of tha altali. 8nr- pim, FiH-k, of th rtft Hnpiii. t9 proxies on a rus eatimate. J-our tmn to.

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