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ruiD.vv. 2.1. una -I- IUL. 4 -I- I II IS 'mi; nuooKi.VN SELLING PRESSURE raE EETS WHIT All Can (o Ulr-Kt 1raAl la ar fiuora. COOL EVENINGS Ar rcniitntcr ofthepf envc tf Tall.

Tail Over WIFE FORCES POLICEMAN 10 SIEEP 1,1 THE STABLE Rxmimjm BavenJjro Tills Hu Troubles lo Court. cot arc iu or Jer witUout Sjyj Deputy Vn Utntrne Wai l.te kke snt4 late. 11 I ll Ai.l.l Ail; VJatti jiiMo I- lb to. 1.4 la ew Iiv4!) mMiUI. Th Mif ag 1 iai.i4 Ik tun of iW rwnBli-, -riiia( lw lb Iwf of r.

It hf lt IIUrait Ij u(lmim Mf 'Willi bit eto taa.ll.lele. 4 Ifceia uol.l wpmH If thai II ta rrf-l-l he-tug lHlot la iek III I Hh.lil a uult ll til IflfU'l Mf 11 (rum sff troulliuw Wltiurt lb i si Ik my fmrB IWni ml I'H-al HI she II th atftt ly fcifjn end tli tiMuiiufti exronj I 11 kft. Mettle l.lllU-t-9 la A Utftf ro.i.i-r,t a. candid-! fur The Stock Market Fluctaatfom Showe-J FeverUhnea, oue you are tiling cluncc. No lituii lhM will JJ to (Le apjejfaucc: auci nervicc.

ability of our girinenu if Thr4tenJ by Eaitmoni Saturday's Tempting Money Savers omitted, They arc ILLEGAL TRIAL IS ALLEGED. NO IMPORTANT DECLINES, SEPARATION AFTER 28 YEARS. wrviceuble auJ tbe jTice Another Noteworthy Suit Sale. arc no tijjlicr tbn you jay for inferior nuke. Try one Utrviufll aod -tu of etherti tleee baatee hue mi'ii la tall Aiaiaal HI II Wn Oraaotl I ibt Dlar Ckraa War M4 la DaMrl MaJlalaaaljf raHll, M.

CUlaat, Tk taxal Tratla Saft4 aaall La -Oaraaal Btada Da. haansa Olbsrs Irra. Hit nf tha tnaut: sllnihia fratures that lb Waaira'a Knll lie i-ar1Biit kol.lt piibrd (or iiitnMoB a Htikmi iml thai, fur iualil)r sod 1. lire knot ua r.pi.l. Tim Mull.

dlrsil mention In at in li'. i'l and u. mittirs on with bluiiss jacket and tooi ub lung are ei JuH Will sin It llur.l, mi, examine me workman-thip lo cuuviuccvl '1 ttiaiiultti uf t-naia. 1 hc are Uiloi-l aa thou, a ttiad fQI meaxirti, 41c woiitj B-t rM ihas 113 tack. Halindar iliey II IIAI twiuirn end ll-lmu Mr'l Delriele CnaU The rsti rr ibe -'i ea 111 at.

mi ll-fif Itiieutlui i Madras and Flannelette Waist. (- ef W-lrt-Hn ll. ly ill il The Mora, market hat caallu4 reiie support Ihinmhnut 8l.t hour, (pe 5alurda fill ID H. M. reinvrltUcn.

Irt I-' held at ths I 'lt 'U- K'Sie rhirnvaf flnid bratr Auoilm iiif bo Ws-a, adii4 lo Ike ritliu n.j rtlr hoc tkt (nsoiil fat 1: 1 i'i of Wil iisi II Mill iln aka aa lihaaiial clerk la the tf pretty at rlie It. ifcif, ir ill Iti.m I3e liMi.e urt I 'r-jl b4 1 Se and, ahila ha' tho a coa- Mi Ira. ai.in, bem.lli, heU r'laal(M Wal'la, la Duiea and sll aues, (oud talue at l. lal itnMii front I oa collar aud cufl. ntlb 1.5(1 Sri a lht I s-w ke -i .391 ia .98 clothiers.

c.ii! tm led a l.f l.ii 'f the riMe Kee ftsi fit I. Met Aii-rif II mii I tudir Iwl Ju.n l. rn. i.ii neck n.anf for Mf liavend.iit ail oiifi- Irr A I I' an I tie News of Daintiest Autumn Millinery. J62 A Tulton 5t.

Joha S. Mtkeoit. Calck V. Amllh V(f Supply. On p'ilina Ml.

Melinite Jinili. Hen hi. tw4 ant if rrrti uri 10 rw is sets of Cnai Mii Jiuma aiel Via Id't-t hi, hr ftbnm Mat di.aiia.ed. Thi. take the nt.

to ik Aellat nf tbe iiufl In I.ii pliut.9 ihe cleik ie rile, that us Jail it. to I lie Itoinii.h 1. 1 Maiihsttaii, and ott Jun 1 us tient back to Ih-ii( lafs-aiird It Hni, ua let Kleai-I llilar, rr fci-M I -in iiiu.ii; ili ---rl il di.til I be IrUgilf sere te.t Kinil IM.lrl.-i. Arthur Siliniili e-ri'l I'ifHI, tctrl fl. ok, IK r- I n.trlft, li'li" I Jiiilj.

I I i Mi.ti.irl In- I liiMfi i iiii i il.iii i. i liacn f'r i-mh I i 1 1 I laiii T. K'lfh'h I'l-in llnimm Miib; NioiU I til ri-1. Il- tiur I aSi) Tenth Hiin. K.lmi'l I tmlll Iiimrt.

riiiHiji Tmrlflli I'l-triit, AH-i-ri Wli i Thirliruth I -14 ill. rii.i'ij. I' M. lih.r louftfiih I'lfiMiiib I'mri. t.

John It leeoih Piiirifl. Htmtr Mki n. Jr iSemmh I'lelriil. Theicl.ir llnrnir Kihifnih IUlrM, II Trimmed Hal sre piaciical. hecaua ihet hw at a giauc ill their iharnis, su I tir-jiiM Ihey fill iiiitue.bate abtt milium delay.

Her sre llata lo yelfet, felt and biaids. oith the newet hlack ind minted irtiuiiiiliic- snd trtiiutie.l, too. in a Itl.lii.ni IllJ fftr itr'um tn ItHffifl I i1'! i'v I'l the b- Ihe fhif I -e Ir'rniUni Iiji it t-i' a eir. ImC cr ifc it, Mrs. it.

iiii hid iti'5 il it i. 1 Il ir I 'a. I EX-SOLDIER STOLE FOP BABY. rrederleka Kld. Who rutkt ia Ilarr War.

Nat H.ra Prta.ed. ra ile fxtrl.barM, they bat generally beea on a fractkiaal ba.ia ahois Dual Blur. Helling preour at IBS start failed to produca any demorallaattoa. nor did prices baar aay Important dvtiiw. Within a short lira It demonstrated tbat tbe mark! was ll la ha and ther were advance from lat point of initial dealing amounting to I pr rent, for I'nioa Psclfle.

tit. past, Saw York Central, Atchison, Baltimore and Ohio, I.ouiarille and Naahtille, Mlaaourl Pacific, Waha.h "preferred, Peel 8c and Krl preferred. New York Central waa In good bnrromnif demand aod loaned at on-. siitrenth premium. In the industrials.

Amalgamated Copper adtsoced ovr a point. Trnneaae. Coal and Iron, after breaking pr rent, recovered all but the Tolled Statea Steel preferred aold at I small frae-tloa below last night, but apeedlljr rallM IS pr rent, and common waa fairly steady. Gcueral Electric opened down per but later rallied 14 per cent. Sugar waa well supportd.

Ther waa a decline of over a point In corn products, hut In other directions industrial mad fair gaint. Loral tractions suffered only small looses. niaoaer inat cue. imbi llu liny to each. Hjinioua Tk on July pte- I fntel chair" "fi lb' iii- of foiriin 1 in lie fnr ther are barely two alike.

The Hat. sre orth III V. Sal- (he hifl. i I I 'in 475 uidjy, take your fhoir at i I i ir.t II Nlnnwnlb liirii-. iineniDc; l.mier lfir.t I ce bi yet- Treaertsk Kutin s-, military ati.1 niTilii.

lnm-rlf an o4iei, frttHy Nfr Judje ('rifle jbe 'eun today. 10 aueu.pi 1 iraii.l larceny II- a a era pitied a eli rk for lord A TwfOfinh fiKirici, Julia K. Ilylan l'mBtjtnt Pmtrlct, Ili-Ury .1. Fuiinnj peti'l' lier nut of hi. for Ileal Hie trial It recited ia detail, tnc'her wilh the ilm.eol that Sept.

4 M'-Giiir Mr. MilJultr realms rhu Ihe trial a ilii.al, thai "Drpity aa rtervioe hai im piridition to try. hear and iletetmiue the unt bailn; turn piupcrlv hi Monroe, under the law nf the nilemidel "'jnl'W ln.n the lmjW'tj pa'hor Pom- i la hiu, or il. a Ifeaan Valval fii- i i I ha ntl haVll! g. ltit ii n4 )fimr, ia all im a 0 1 wratrh fcjf, I In- defendant a rn ind-u mi te Mice .11,1 Mr it.

I ei lie I la! lull fsk iroin mo ao I. -J I "il 1 ir ii.t.i h's eniplo rm. .49 39c. 49c. 59c iisru 'l' 11:.

It u.r i llilll nn. PROTEST FROM FLATBUSH. Ircpfrlf Owitn Doa't Wl Trtrki ElrjTotcd Speech and RoIi(Iob. nneaa. nn I ihere as a quarrel.

tli' hull into a iu.ill roin in fbe rear nf ihe hnnse, and he pni lip nnh it fnr inie, heianae he ihrnieht thsl jfier lime thinia en.iij enot dnnn. When he found that he nit tn rental!) onped up in a cinset Hi a ln; iit.sl ihe thrfi in a letter trie a er. acjims be deri en in the iliarst nf hl little hah' and in nasi of proper rirc lie asked the rasbier to make arewid the onioi'ni and promised to par hint bjck 'oii as could et an mher poailion. Thi liitr nac.irncd to Ihr hi Kuntiold's ife. and UrtlT Ihcrenfter the appeared in the Adama Mreet I'nllce t'fiitrt airamst Klin Bold.

Ther waa an exceptional (all of per rent, in Hocking Valley, followed hy rally of 2 per cent. Kansas City. Fort Scott and Memphia preferred declined Tue i uude tbat the fharget er. hioiuht iuah.coi-1) and Ihe trial i-nnditcted hecaiise be la a Deinneini in rtoliit that I 'enimisnlnner Monroe's priiale Mr. Ilr wnsnn, a.

delec.ued to pros and that he hi sjsti. npnn pror.ng Mtiulri's is.octatinii and showing that he wan the leader of a Democratic Assembly District A.ocii!nn fr (he purpose ef prejudi'ing him in Ihe niiipl of Dentil. Vau ller- sharply from the last previous sal. New he rut dn hie rtife'n nlloa e. In ih lirsf jdan.

he had tin nM (iter to her bit. in-hi 1 itnni-e. and had pnid the mrta nf iuv prnviments on the She wanted. M- Gloves. Umbrellas." oxes tine Pa pet- doren German Kid 1,000 2fiMnb I'mbrellas, HH.ndence paper and clasp, far superior i of Tn envelopes to match, in I.A handsomely mounted white, light blue and he us ual bargain kid with natural silver Iriin.

violet, ruled or plain. iv. In hlack. white. n)rn Dresden snd horn two sires mid tan.

gray, niode cf handles, regular AO shapes, per box and brown 'Jy $1.50 grade yO lork Air Brake improved 2 points. The market la now strong, aod at fur ther improvements upon ths first rally hnn to cive lid till In hail and earned, or kct on. lie had al-ni; his now of nge. to prepare or the civil service ex- and the firmer tone has led to considerable covering of shorts. and it had cost f.Ui to Government bonds unchanged.

Railroad put hnn into the police force. His soli Uh'n ai rraisaed this tnnrninc hnnnot.i told "rane his nandi riuss for the part sTeral eat. and said that he in the Boer army anr) aoimde at ii r-f He manied abotr 111 le.ns ni in nnd went to 011-iloti. hen i he t- America. ri-ked his former em- bonds Irregular.

aid umnth to his mother, mid the I llll. The general allegation i made in the peMien thai the ma' liolated the rules of law. thai ilkenl eiidmce ws admitted and proper evidence rcjeeted. Mr. Mctiiiire de.

lare. that Deputy Vnn I lerstine's de, ision tn diniiss him was not his nw free and honest determination, but "was and pro ured by threats of LONDOX, Sept. 25. Consols to-day fell lather clothed the son and the daughtei. tn kS, and tbe other stocks took a similar too.

nie defendant rlepnse ihn he al Welcome Tidings About Boys' Clothing. loned a neighbor's son to 20 hakes in tsk I itwrl n1 maintain to tin rnl nhat fhey naturally fxliiT to bp their rights. tVtO prfp'riy ouni-ra nf the er. tlon met lant Tnin; mil iroieei vicor-iiKlr iiriiniK the fimrni''l eletntinn nf fh trarka of the Rrichton Hen 'h Hnilm.i.l fhrnn-th pertain r-eetiAnr. nf the Tenir.

ninth Ward. The prnietnnt! are aeif t-Inaj for a i1epresinn nf the rra k. They lleje that the elevation nnl'l iter ei.ite th hulHins nf no enhnnknient fmir teen In aerenieen feel hieh. n-hirh. fouw, arnnld mar the lieaiity nf the land-aoape, materinllv derriae property mines ind ahul nut air and ith praetical unanimity it rs nn-rloded that the rnilrnad i-onipanv should compelled.

Iiy piihlir neutinient and. if ne-oeasary. finnll.v. by lejiri 1 means, in de-pre and irnt tn rlerate their tracks. The mating ncs held under the an-pkes of the Awnciuiiui) nf the Twenty niiilh Ward, and the speei he were emphatic protests ncninst the proponed prnjei't.

The resolutions were eiially einphiitic A cmnmittce nf nne hundred prnniinrnt citizens was to nppeiir at hearing before the lirinle C'f'tii mission. 111: aie a hennery Tbe l-ny pnyer ha. i to sat ab-mt the theft. downward trend. It is feared that a period of depression, sccompsnied hy hard times, has been inaugurated.

It is generally con- ceded that ex-Colonial Secretary Chamberlain's tariff campaign will aggravate this in roosters, and the defendant "I understand that ih- do im lo take his share and go. The buy Mora rvnin rkfll-lo thnu fMcr fire the hporirtlH enfhrred hy nnr rlothina chief fnr Sfii.irf1.iv. Priest nr-p iniptPrslvoiT low nH qiulitifft are HtriUnaly good. Kor tin ho, tho youth. Ihp youiu man, mich clothinc linur' as (ht'M mean nn- aid: hy making business conditions uncertain.

Mrs. Bivendain says I can tay and ojunll'l moupy miviiikk. if you don't like it yon can gei 3.50 Suit a. with Vrftn, in mlxtiir(i ani plain f.ir fie, a Uf to tt European Money Market. LONDON.

Sept. 25. Consols for money Xw Ovr fnT ynt((t man of If (f oif-nrl Tize, I'lnn and AC nbhy; wnrlh tt When the defenlant spoke to 'us w.fe Kdward Kastniond," the author of the charges. il is alleged, also, in the petition that Commi-'ioner Mnroe told Deputy Van Iderstine and Registrar Kastmnnd that the charges were and ridiculous, unproved an I that Mdiuire must not he leniovc.l. ThereupMiii.

ihe petition con-1. lines. Kastmnii I threatened to resign and the determination dismiss was made. fell to 884, consols for sceoiint to prase said l.a"ir Noel, nhn rip-penred f-r the Crane ij, hi would remand the prisoner to jail until Mntiday to liar 11 if this was so. WONDERLAND MORTGAGE.

New Company. Which Will Create Another Re.ort at Coney Ialand, by May Next, Ral.es 1200,000. ftT U- 4 Htah fMl- KI'SSIAN ruit st 10 difTTcnt 3.95 x'' 2.98 8. Canadian Pacific fell 2 pointa to tr-iy; svinii niu mort 1224: Anaconda was unchanged at 3. vfir aiirii- Isultsi for younr men of ii aim tun.

rn'. 'xf-Td Long Panta SliltM 1.98 PARIS. Sept. 3 cent. ao.

ahou-: I. nd 5.00 Aft OH fr. HOe. wrth Hii1'. for )tn Heruc tt1r iilt-s.

son Blue Tliltiel and tlnSnlnhM an 1.98 BERLIN, Sept. 25. Business on the 8.95 Buerse to-dnv was still inactive. ani Norfolk u.rel.1 Ulna Panla sulm. w-nrih lil.

niernal All Wool Flannel Walula and Knee Panu, the btet In ihe city and (0 NOW HOLMES SHOULD BE GOOD. Has Beca Afforded Chance, bnt Has Not Embraced Opportunity- iiau-frtii" tltn 49c Silver. Bar silver in London firm hut 1-lfl lower BIG MAN ROBBED. at 27 0-1H pence per ounce. To-day's New York price for commercial bars nnchanged There tilo.l tn day in the llegistei's ntli.o of Ixiius Coimi mnrt-hi priipoHi at island.

ihe as "Wonderland." The of the corp, nation is to build ana equip 1111 amusement resort hy the Our BOYS' HAT AND CAP Department hu been enlarged and now contain a Complete falectlon of Fall Shape for the Little Boy and the Young Man. Bath Robes, made of fine fancy California Blankets, value SPECIAL about it. she adniiited she had said so. When it came in thin the defendant had to get out. Mr.

Ililberi said that he refuse, 1 (n pay the butcher's bills and others, but was always ready to live ill peace provided his wile would let him alone. He went once lo see her and her daughter said: "Manmiu. here is papa." "What es he want'-" her ther asked. "I came here 10 reconcile mutters for the benefit of the children." he said. "I don't want them to he disgraced.

I'll gave to keep house." "And wlint'll you do with the rest?" the plaintiff asked. "What little I've saved." the defendant answered. "I'll keep." "Unless you give nie all yon have." the wife said, "I'll have nothing to do with you." The defendant deposes that the children cried and he left. He denies that he drives fast horses and says that he has one horse only, one harness, four second Maglttrate Wondera How Feather-welght Did It, bnt Hold Him for Examination. nt cents.

Government assay bars lower nt Mexican dollars unchanged at 47'i. 7.95 American Prices London. Early qitotntions fnr American securities Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues. on to-day's London market varied irregularly from yesterday', closing level here. Wife Complainant.

Mrs. Olivet Holmes, in the Gates Avenue Police Court, this morning charged her husband. Itobert, with abandonment. They had kept laundry and bakery nt No. till Lafayette avenue.

Mrs. Holmes testified thai her husband never earned any money and had net contributed to Ihe support uf herself and child. She declared that a year ago. after she had retiirne.l from her mother's to her home, she found the doors barred against her nnd nil the household effects taken away. sen.

its proiierty whig 11 extensive tract along Surf 11 venue ami bordering on the Atlantic. UTie 'iiiivhase price of the premises nhon it nils sold tew weeks ago at pulilii iim-t i was 447.5K.). Title to the tract was taken yesterday hy the Wonderland Company. The result is to he known as "Dreamland." The Shortly before the opening Of the Isew mortgate tiled to-day and which is held by the Title Guarantee and Trust YACHT ZINGARA ATTACHED. Deputy Sheriff Oraba Winner of Many Prisea to Satisfy STILL MISSING.

Alleged Confederates in Swindling; Deal Committed to Await Developments. Company, is 11 pnivhusie money mortgage. York Stock Exchange, Rending second preferred was quoted lelow parity; first preferred. Norfolk and Western common, Vy, Northern Securities and Reading common, each Other stocks were quoted Vh nnd '4 below. Southern Railway common was quoted Vi above parity; Erie second preferred and Ontario nnd Western, Other took- were and above.

She said that her husbnnd had never done hand carriages, worth $2). He is ready, he says, to make up whenever his wife is willing. Decision was reserved. Wonderland is capitalized nt el.lMO.tKjn, nf which $ii(KUW consists of income anything to support her. tJeorge Webster, knnwn ns Web-.

ater," I'll years old. nf Xo. Third nve-, line, wim arresteil ln.sf nislil by Detec tives Hennessey, Huffy nnd Berhenirk, of the Fifth avenue station, on the eliaige nf hold-' inn up and robbing "hiirlps Knlkinan. years oil. nf No.

First avenue, Folkmiin was robbed of last Saturday night, nt Nineteenth street and Third avenue. The roliher punched him severely nnd knocked him down and kicked him. Folknmn claims thai Welister was hie nssnilnnt. Vehster is very short fellow and yvei-irhs alinnt 1JO pounds, while Folkinan is more than font tall and weighs -fal ponnds. When Magistrate Voorheea heard the particulars of the case in the Butler Street Court, to-ilny, he said that it was gj.

ha nl ly crcdihle thHt such little man could HKHtinlt and roh such a liig one. Webster wan held in IJ.OTNI bail lor examination on Tuesday next. Last week Magistrate Iligginhotham ordered Holmes to pay $5 weekly to sup bends. It is proposed tn begin hitildins opera OFFICER BROWN DISMISSED. Hons within a few weeks.

The resort will port his family. The man failed tn do so. and was rearrested yesterday. This be opened to the puhlic hy May 1, it expected. morning Holmes secured a bondsman in Ihe sum of and will have to pay his ln the property will be erected an elec Assanlted Man ia Manhattan Patrolman Becker Fined Twenty Days' Pay.

wife per week tric tower 2rjfl feet in hoight-v STOCK TRANSACTIONS. Corrected dally by Harrleon A Smltn, mambers of the New Tork Stock Exchange, Tt Broadway, New York, and 170 Montagu etreet, Brooklyn, Telephone T.S71 Cortland, and 14 Mala, Stock Quotations. William II. Reynolds, is fnsHri'ad of the COMMAND OF THE ILLINOIS. Woiidcrlu ml corporal iou.

Larry Somcrfield and John Thompson, alias Shields, who were arrested by the Manhattan police, on the charge of having swindled George X. McLenn, of Pittsburg, out of $23,000 in Philadelphia, by a bogus alock transaction, were committed to-day by Magistrate Mayo, to the Tombs Prison for thirty days, pending the arrival of reqs uisltion papers. The police have not yet succeeded in arresting "Chappie" Morni). a well-known confidence man, who, it is alleged, vvns nlso associated with Somcrfield and Thompson in the McLean swindle. Deputy Sheriff Cunningham has attached the sloop yacht Zincara, owned by Thomas W.

Coburn of Newark, N. to satisfy a judgment of In favor of Dr. Robert C. Rib-bars of Newark. The Angara, now lying nt Grnvesenil Bay.

is a well known racing yacht, fifty feet over-nil, and has won ninny prizes in the bay nnd sound. She is enrolled in the Brooklyn Yacht Club, of hich her owner is a member. The judgment was for professional services and money loaned. Coburn claims that the yacht belongs to Richard PurkhuiKt. Capt.

Converae Will Give Place to LAWYERS IN SCRAP. Admiral Bradford. Captain lieorge B. Converse, of the Illinois, now- lying at the Brooklyn yard, is They Get Into Court and Cross. Examine Xach Other Assault AllegedSentence Suspended.

inmy in Washington attending a hoard meeting. He returns on Saturday night. The Illinois is under the temporary com REPAIRING THE BALTIMORE. Patrolman Andrew Brown, of the Adams Street Police Station, was dismissed from the font yesterday for having assaulted James L. Halliday, who has an office in the I'latiron Building, Manhattan.

Brown had a trial before Deputy Police Cnininissinner Ehstein a week ago. He produced a wilnees who swore that Halliday had first assaulted him, but tbe evidence did not substantiate the story. Brown's case was referred to Commissioner Greene, and yesterday afternoon tbe latter handed down a decision dismissing the officer. Brown is now awaiting trial in the County Court for the assault. He was not at all concerned when he learned of the action of Commissioner Greene, but' said he intended to carry the case into the Polnmnn S.

Schwartz, it lawyer. SO JULES PECK BANKRUPT. To-day in tho office of the Clerk of the United States District Court a voluntary mand of Lieutenant Commander Snowdon. Captain Converse, who has been in command of the Illinois for two relin DEPARTMENTS ON DIAMOND. Sheriff'! and District Attorney's Men Will Cross Bata Saturday at Washington Park.

'A "hascba II game between the Sheriff's office ami Ihe District Attorney's office take! place at 1 Saturday afternoon at Wa nhinstnn Park. The teams are made up as fnllnns: Sheriff's Office Hiuhey Winters, pitcher; Jamea Cotter, catcher; John White. fira-t hase; Patrick Meehan, second base; Jornn Hasan, third base; John F. Ward. quishes his command within a week, when, petition In bankruptcy wan filed by Jules Cruiser on the Dry Dock Getting; Ready for Long Voyage.

Work on the Baltimore, which had been years old, of No. Thatford avenue, was charged vith assault in the Gates Avenue Police Court this morning by Harry Waton. also a lawyer, of No. Pitkin avenue. Kach cross-examined the recK, of bt Berkeley place.

The fieti it is expected. Rear Admiral Bradford, the present Chief of the Bureau of Equip tionor declares nis liabilities aggregate Opening. IF. U. American Locomotive 15H HH Aftialtamated Copper 40 41 American Sugar Reflnlng Ill 1114 Atchlaon, Topeka A Sams Fe Kt Atchison, Topeka A Santa re KM, SSH Brooklyn Rapid Transit ISV, S4 Cbeaapeake A Ohio tltt Chlcaso, Milwaukee A St.

184V. 1SSH Chlcaso, Hbck Ialand A 13 U'i Consolidated Oaa 1SSH 2gr.g 266 Loulevllle A Naahvllte MV fS Manhattan Elevated HI 14 11 Metropolitan Elevated 10 10S4 Hlasourl Paclflo 17 N. T. Central 1154 11 Norfolk A Western tt t4 Pacino Mall 114 MU People' Oa. IV A SI Reading i Southern Pacific tn Southern Railway 1114 Southern Rllway pf SO Tenneene Cosl A Iron ItH Si 4 Texas Paclflo Union Paclflo U.

8. Steel IS l'e V. 8. Steel pf 2H V. S.

Realty Mi U. 8. Realty pf nut into Dry Dock No. 2, at the avy i.iijs..'( and tnnt hs has but $100 worth ment, at Washington, will Ancceed him. Captain Bradford, as he will become then, Yard yesterday, was begun the first thing will assume charge on Oct.

d. of assets, consisting of wearing apparel. FOR JUDICIARY CONVENTION. other. Waton said that on the evening of 'sept, lei Schwartz came to his oflice and they got inlo dispute nhout.

the closing of a title. Wntoln alleged that Schwartz had called him a swindler and a FRIEND OF CECIL RHODES. At a meeting of delegates of the Ninth Assembly District last night to elect a del courts nnd expected reinstatement. Patrolman Christian Becker, of the Bergen Street Station, lost twenty days' pay for using insulting language to a perpetrator rrf crime. Schwartz denied Dr.

Hofmyer Will Lecture at Y. M. this and alloged that Waton struck him several tini'si on the left side of the head. egate and an alternate to the Judiciary Convention the following persons wero chosen: Delegate, Bernard J. Lally; alternate, Michael H.

Bauman. The meeting C. A. Monday. Dr.

Adrian Hofmyer, of South Africa, a this morning. The repair work is slight nnd will take, it is thought, exactly six1 days to complete. The bottom is to be scraped and painted, the underwater valves need new xinc strips and there are a few interior repairs. A gang of men was put, to work also thia morning cleaning out the mud and debris left hy the water this morning. When Ihe repairs to the Baltimore are completed she Is to act as convoy for a flotilla of torpedo boats under Lieutenant Chandler that has been ordered to the Philippines.

woman ticket agent because he niifsed .1 train. friend of the Inte Cecil Rhodes, will lecture was held at No. 24 Van Brunt street. short stop: Michael Monney, right field: AVilliam Thompson, center field; Michael Hayes, left field. Substitutes James Ban-non, AA'illiam Kenmorc, John Wilson, William Cunningham.

Joseph Campbell, Thns. Riley, James McMahnn. Felix Doyle, Bar-i ney Bass. John Harmon. District Attorney's Office- James F.

catcher: P. J. Cantlin, Charles Bowerhan, first base; Henry Has-i enpflug, second hase: E. R. Bristol, short Stop: David J.

Hogan. third base: Joseph Clarke, left field: William B. Byrnes, right field: George Corcoran, center field. Sub-. Btittotee Joseph Harp and Peter Clarke.

on Monday night in Y. M. C. A. Hall, on MRS.

WEBB WITHDRAWS. John J. Mullady was the chairman and I' niton street, on hia experiences in South Peter J. Sengrlff acted as secretsrv. Noth Africa.

The lecture, will be Interesting snd will be free. ing but routine business was transacted. Outside Market, Waton sa id that he did not strike Schwartz until the latter had used abusive langtiaare. and had approached him in a threaten injr manner. The evident on each side was conflicting and Magistrate Higginbotham finally wound up the care hy finding Schwartz guilty of uftinjg the alleged threatening and abusive language.

-Sentence was suspended. ON THEIR TRAVELS. Assemblyman Keboe was present and waa I o'clock warmly congratulated npon his victory in CAFT. ROHRER ILL. Captain Carl Rohrer, head of the Ord nis contest for leadership of the district FIRE IN HIS BED.

The Aldermanic and Assembly conven nance Department at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, is lying ill at the Marine Hospital, confined with an intestinal obstruction. tions will be held on Oct. 5 at Lincoln Hall, No. 118 Hamilton avenue. Mr.

Gross Injured by Smoke When He Tries to Save His Money. Fire broke nut at 11 o'clock this morn Tbe captain was taken 111 on Wednesday American Can American Can pf American Chlcl Americas Chlcl pf Sy Stat Oa Brttleh Columbia Copper Compreaeed Air Electric Boat Eleclrlo Boat pf Eleclrlo Vehicle Eleolrlo Vehicle pf Electro Pneumatic Havana Tobacco Havana Tobacc pf snd hoeame so ill that he was removed ing in a bedroom of tbe home of M. Gross to the hospital on Thursday afternoon. on the third floor of a four-story dwelling He passed an excellent night and is in Brooklyn Securities. I Bid.

Brooklyn City Nwton 1st ill Brook'm, Queen Co. A Sub. let lot Brooklyn Trust Co Brooklyn Ferry 4 Brooklyn Ferry bond at No. 401 Bartlett atreet. Gross was in a good spirits today.

bedroom with a lighted candle when he set In the opinion of Dr. Braisted sn op Bid. Asked. I 107 14 IHs tH 1 IT IS .10 tt lo 104 lot 4H i tr SS SS 100'i 170 ITS 1114 i it as 405 tie 17H 1 i trr 17 2S I 14 I 1 eration may be neceaaary, though it will be impossible to determine that for a day Coney Ialand A Brooklyn R. It.

S. SS New AtiaatersUm N. T. Trine Patent lawyer's Wife Complaisant-Magistrate Dismisses Charge. Mrs.

Kate Weeh. of No. 250 Warwick street, wife of tbe patent lawyer who alleged yesterday that be had been detained for three weeks in the fur-cleaning factory of Julius Froehler, at No. 722 East Eler-enth street, Manhattan, withdrew the complaint of abandonment which she had mad against him In the Gates Avenue Police Court, this morning. Mrs.

Webb declared that she originally had made the complaint simply to secure the freedom of her hus-bsnd. Magistrate Higginbotbsm dismissed the complaint and told the Webbs to go home. It wiU be remembered that Webb said he had been induced to go to ths factory and was there locked in a room on the top floor. He had done some legal work for Mr. Froehler, and in court yesterday said he knew something of the Infringement of a patent and on that account had been detained in the factory hy tbe aid of drugs and whisky.

Thia was denied by Mr. Froehler, who said that he -opt the man there to do certain work, and that as he was in a state of inebriety he thought it better to have him kept in the factory than be allowed to go in the street. the bedding afire. The Bra spresd so rapidly that he was unable to extinguish It, and ran into the ball, shouting for help. He remembered tbat ho had $460 in an old unir of trousers banging in a wardrobe Brooklyn Men Taking; Irfing Trip for Pleasure.

Francis E. Pouch, the well-known undertaker, and John White, a retired candy manufacturer, both well known in Masonic and Odd Fellow circles, have gone On no extended jaunt for the first time in twenty yearn. They visited Geneva, X. where they spent it few days, nnd then went to Seneca Watkins Glen and Niagara Falls. Tbey enjoyed their outing thor-oushlji that they have extended their Rtay a week, nd the time they had allotted themsefves.

or two. Otl Hevailns- Otis Elevating P' RESIGNATION OF DR. JEWETT. Will Act at Diagnostician, of Borough Health Department Dr. Benedict Hia Successor.

Beesnte of bis expressed desire tn act as diaTH0'tielin of the Health Department iO Brooklja, Dr. Frederick A. Jewett has been relieved from the charge of tbe Bu- reau of OntigiouB Diseases and that place given to Dr. Benedict, of Manhattan. Dr.

Mnnsot is bis assistant and is expected to shortly be appointed chief of the bureau. Dr. Jewett, the former bead of tha Bu- rem a of Contagious Diseases, baa been eon-aetrted -with tbe Health Department for a seer of rears. II and tha other official of tbe Health Department are angry because of the an-aouBeemsntin a local newspaper yesterday that charges had beea made agsinst Dr. Jevrett and his dismissal bad resulted.

There. absolutely so truth in such a slorj. it il said. and he ran back to his rooms to save It. Asked.

115 WS 41 75 100 I7S i 131 40 300 114 SO 0 SB 1.V) lilt no at GIRL ADMITTED THEFT. Margaret Fox, 10 years old, of No. 121 Bv that time the rooms were filled with Royal Baking Powder pf Safety Cr Light A Heat Seaboard Air Um Reeboard Air Ua pf Standard Oil St. Leula Trnelt com Division avenue, was arrested thia morning smoke, and, although Gross suffered se Franklin Truet Co M0 Hamilton Trust Co ia Klnrs County Truet Co 120 I. tan A Tmt Cc no Mechanics' Bank 31 Nassau Electric ft.

ft. Ill Numi Eltetrto ft. ft. 4s 71 Kuetll Truet Co 50 Naau National Bank ITS National Cur Bank sot N. T.

a J. Telephone 1 N. T. A N. J.

Telephone le IK Peopie'e Trut Co Sao Virion Ferry IS t'nlnn Ferry I 3 -WlllUmiuri Trust Co verely from its effects, be did not go out by Detectives McKirdy and Thompson, of tbe local headquarters staff, on a charge of until hiswsd of bills was safe in bis pocket. grand larceny. The girl, who ia said to be Meanwhile there was intense excitement St. Louie feme Railway pr Tennessee Copper Vnlon Copper wane Knob Copper well connected, visited Mrs. Maggie Bu-bold, of No.

2129 Dean afreet, and while among ths occupants on the lower floors. Roundsman Daniela and Pstroluien Fer guson snd McGee, of the Clymer street station, entered the house and aided in the Parliamentary. BECATJSE HE SLAPPED BOT. Because he alapped a special delivery boy for alleged impudence, John Mclntyr wan to-day arretted. He was arraigned before I'nited States Commissioner B.

Lincoln Benedict in the Federal Building and held for further examination ia $250 bail. there helped herself to I pocketbook containing $315. In court thia morning she admitted the theft, and said that she had spent money. Her commitment, to await the action of the Grand Jury, fol 'T am afral vnap dehalln ncletv Wa rescue of half a dozen children. Firemen eon1usted aocordln to p.rllein.nt.ry nlW-'1 Tii-ed It wve." anewered Mr.

Ereeotr-- pnt out the hlaze and the damage was es The Da-BLcerens Trade. Sp-ftklnf in eren.r.l way. the 4anfroll trades are ih duM-preduclaa Industrie. Jtwi OolllSower mad. a mo- wir re timated it $100.

done eeconded de motion, ueiroit rolt lowed i.

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