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sTaki 1 WmTV-HIOHTH YI5AH. imOOIUiYN, THURSDAY. 5, 18115. rami: two okntb, aahl mil Jr3MWa 7 fsf iJjCJtvtjllJ A Mm MB ISN'T IU Ifiiks 1 Aia Ut ll Hla.i til At-SK. BELGI0H HOST ANSWER Httt Ml lata.

Wul4 laaleat Te if0 CANDIDATES Oil. FIVE KILLED HT A C.ple.txu I a Cauala v( Mailt Maiktooa Hu led 1 a 1 ake Out THE SUMNJUNOOIRY. lie Deulem.W though Allen, who was arreeted hwi yea i.n, in, 6 At I it Hr.lrl. afltrillHth tl.n bill lor( Li nut. Ilnlui Testifies ftiid Wants Unlay, i1ri.Ua that ha la (me of tha hiuli.

at the aoulliwoal coiner of tli new na i lilt. ei ball lit Ibu State fair ground! for Killing Englishman in To Qo to Newport, IMd, ie ijitln itMtwt, ad UfiUrw irt Jolliiealioia, with Tha Congo, taiiytfig il.nti. fii of in roof and l.a! oi.i Slot l.liriliig Botiilal man. All A Reuinrkabla AoolJout Rijiorted In rrovldeaiifl, A REPAIR GANG WAS OVERCOITJE. ttitm-lur Wlualar t-oi wne laki.p tint alive 'the aocl ilenl aae due to lite eoflelilt.g of lha lliur Waahliia-tun, ahowa wmoliuMvely that he la of tha tnen w.nu.t He had a BUT THE COURT KEEPS HIRI.

lar It. I.e. wall. ty lt. l.tm) tain elortit faalee I'HJAOII, (Sept.

iiibr rti ei.gtn i. m.l aupply lb govxriuiieiil l.uliiius mil. tu. ulu ibt e.pl.iid ai II lo lil.l.l In an li.alant Ibe tin al wirlt iipMO Ibe ftarly ntnlle wte flMing for II. only litghl e.It In the building, Hiifertottiilriit JaiMptiidle drew titfetlier the (leal iluut.lo tlooi a and knt IIikiii Tha aiiipliiyttna, I error stricken, hud tied together a i.ioifiri.l.

and iheii Klixii no more eaploeliiiis fullowBd, they haaiened Ihruiiah tlie ball, In lolal ilaikenee ami I'lnanl Ibe door lO lilt, In. ,1... Hl.r.r I lift ii. alla abd looi.r) of the tllllUllllg ellualed. Thomas Coi.l.i.n, the eugliirer, went mi al II (i'cIim lie hi-aril an hutiipilttf flo.il the englni.

He kt the kleain gang it read etv- IS A VERY SERIOUS CASE or 'tunetiay The l.r!eMfcia ba.l tef Ink. it off ll.ti a f. A ll.llilllra pit roll of rtn good ch. iiku In hi pw.ltl when arreatatl. Me aaya ha never in in I lo llm l.avtng li.Uli.

I It f.ti III latin 11. .1 ll.la la. I Hits iu ii uerARY i niHiNiniiM tiling i Km or (iiiri- sn fUt.irkH iiasish i mum Nrw ViMk, iwp whan tit imm1 tirouh AM IMMIMI till I lit lir 111 AC' iiit- ai 1 1 iiki kAsrii. iiWsk or niMMom, Miotlaltly hintld liave l.treii gicalei. The Blair aud Biackmar Rfuai to S(sk Judicial Noiulimtionn, BLAIR ALREADY HAS AN OFFICE ami Atkttasi nu t.

nor hake A Mliltr IrOk till ft.AK. A.iublxinan Nul Want lu liu Mack Iu Ilia III. trUuile Hani aim a lie uivr -Tka til In Hia Klghih lil.lili I lu liattbai t. The appointment of Henlamln V. IHalr, In omiiliiK JCusiaii.l.

Ha will hav llirii al t.olk Wr.ia cafpolilcle and pltllnl sis an caaiiili.allim l.ef.r UnlU'l HlaUs Ilk NIMIIel tear 1 it Height in loil.inla.loner Hatala-Th 'pur Flal.orelsljf (iuerda kaeat utiiwr tloratla 11. Ollmitte art thai II. tu.li..f llrpait. lo llm Wt. A bltul All lit.

If Ike llauiMga Huh. In Kngllsit falters uai (lie Armenia Ilea. enty relgbt pound. lie tried lo kiiul oft klabiirale ir ri lor. Had tub Takes lu ll.i uli.g ibe ll.

vf the lettliii. -Ah tiuu.ual MuiMbar af Vlj.leat lieaib. Itttpuii.d rraiu lb rVaal.ie Sl.l.a. HAWAIIAN PLOT IN CHICAGO. elek llublla Threaten.

4 With the elislno but ail unusual )l l.lin ami he tied. Window were) broken by the eiplodini a.t.r-Cahle Taptoa, ru mi stkiikki nrr ltl lTKI TO lcl'k. el kuai Tba I. ml l.j t-ouil inoitlal of I'apl and tha tittlMliig was felt to tremble, Kn 0VKRIUKUVT Tlt Hkri lll ld. PASSED BOGUS HALF DOLLARS.

a iiniitiii'iim nt st tu A hi eimAao nit.virn. Ma tltl auk while Making al tile glera- ladUalUa. 1 hat Aanlher liang af ilallaa tiuualer-follar. llm ll.tta I aearllied. one of i fie, light wont out IjONDON, (September the Hon Oiilel.la I tie.

building the long line nf nab Ueolgr VS Hillllli-! uf tba Hlutra tnanilll. I SlIM la IHi Cwiunosis to-day Mr. George N. Clinton, hoi-era filgblciiol and eiarli.l tu run of I tm Hnvauih want, an m.e of the He-put. Ilixti.

elntttlnn couunlaMliMiera, rrimivea iilm from tha Held a a ramlliMe for una Hawallaa Ca.ul Jab, While Warklaa Into llm street, their drlveia pureulng lmW toretfiv secretary, stated that while ami 1 n. In all.iwlng Dp ('ulaaUatlo Itutnlil.t Aarau a of On en Hitpreina Court noinlimtliilis to thwn Tin eldowalk were crottdril Willi theater sotite Tlie etploelnu and Ibe doc moanie received front Iht Congo III Vr.tsrl In Iki liijurc.l in Ibe do. bn imt.lo I full. I'd (line ul bl Heap, Dark lot- Maa of I roinl- ritOVIIilcNi'K, It I Heplemltar I The worst fatality of the rai occurred tier yeatenlay artei ihhui. I'Ivb men eie .14 as He result.

The inrn klllnl wrie jamM CoUou, llellly. Chailra M. lAwremn lltirn and John McNi-ium. The frnvldence tlaa company owns rat-river im Weeffleld etreet, In Klmwooit It of larie proportion and lie hern In for a quarter of a century, Fur oiilntiint, Mr. Ulalr wu a camlMate Mstttenad uab tKre runnliig every way I ountry to regard In the titloti of th MU.d Vy la It-The Srh.iu et MiHilliaini.toii.

l.iojland. we roamuril In liutldli.g ml tho lutvy raid al lu rir the rumili(lon, and tiln ftlnnde Ml paaaairians lo luinnm upiiti wrkliif iaj-d III Ida twhulf. lie bad olhof In aeeklng sriy. Hlll.d by rut.lli.lly. trlrUli trader, fMukas, by the Jlelgbui 'rbeie le every U.n tlial alvothm hind 1.

1 in the entire etrensith of tba Union Aiwuhnr euglna was t.t going leas league club, ail he would have gone tluin nfien minutes all wr al work again tUthorlttas, do not iwmlaln alt of fh tiv- gang of Italian i 'nuitrrfettrra baa been CHICAflO. fleotember fnn Into tb IKiinlimttnB ponvrintlun barkwl by aa If liotblng unusual bail liappencl I trmeJIon desired, they still contain enough foil to rtvltli Tlw, pin h' tatnt! tiy a coupla' of purcliaaaa made I. U) fcflrriutiU. Iii llu -y goutta atote ine rPDiililla of Hawaii baa dlx-overed a some uf ibo bent known ltejMibllcan law- everal week there have been evidence of lo Shaw the very serious character of tha to ovurinrn Uio repub lo of Hawaii I wain r. I am l.nHiflll.

11.ll1Tf.rt and eltlier restore in the of ICdward VVIinrlrr, al i.iM llroa.lwat Mr Hlalr, however, prntl. ally decllnel I HH llhfllH I KhH ITI AN (1 tH. In 1.. lieelei'a e.taltlleblliolll le ut cotltlacle.t iiroii or net up a new government. Kill leakage, and within the last ten (lays they became very marked.

The reiiolr Kaiif waa ski it to find the leak ami repair It, lumterars are beln renrultui) In Chlingo the poeltlim of rlm ili.n tiinmlaitmier. In TIN CZAR Jf Kll Kill TEN H. a eonvtnwatlon with a ITmes repwter yea- 0I.I SMiriil'II DtU HUEAriirs They went Into the Uiwnr portion ot III iur mia purpoae, A private detective ag.m-cy la aald to le tracing: tba leaders of the movement, and at the first attempt on i ha Xlblllet Bear lo Ituesla la at IU loruay artf-rttuou. air. lilulr amtt-xl that prop.Htloiie About 1 o'cltx -k btialnem.

naa unusually lively when a youthful Italian entered and brlnkly Inquired for a cheap lwlr of aoeka tiu of tha young wutitr.u hi him a ialr that waa markeil at It cnta. The lad an bis i.at at ins TAi i.oa smkicr. Height. lie would not allow hie name to be uad 111 the convention. wieir part to make a hostile demunairs tlon.

they will ha arrested. WCItUN, Br-pternber Iokal An- 'When 1 took my prewent oftlce," he A. Ui da)-. Tbn natty tf till lltorntlig'a aeakh waa iMiiillikorl a ueual by wltiire.ra wit,) bod brti prvvltHUtHy ttaaluliied and wloi wnn tipirti lo trad over and ivolir-ct the tnattlnt-Jliy glvrti by tlulli. Tba wltneee.

-ft aiulllttd yretrnlay aftt noon wi-re ltknit. 'oinuiiuidwr Cltat lee U. Allltxilie, the tltel oltl. rl if tlie I ul mil hla, lilef WIIUhiii 11. John iitieity and 'a miuxri Ut.Jlgo II, Itmtd, all wllulil rcl.nte.

lu autiatam-e tlie given by thrtn at llm court of liMjuliy. J. M. Ilrlm, fornirrly of the Co-luuittttL, and now auaiiotifMl al the toiptdo Utlon at t. an Itin tlin: wlKirae by the prOext.

utlon tbu uiornliig. 'Vim esittaliiid iti- inaiui'-r lu slil.h tin. ri.luusltia liaU Itenn at rii.iitliaiiit.tini and told bow I he dlai-ov-ery of the airitlJiliig of ttio vrttai I hail Iti-eii in.i.lr, lie knew vrry bImhii llm do tin eald. or the docktng com-juvny. 11" hail nev-r wen tin; It, fore, lie auld.

nor luul Iitt seen aline It wan Hlnce his appointment a coinul fur llu nounced that they were eat 1 fan lory and elger learn from Kt. Prte-rburg that aald, "I tle-elded to bT.infl a candidate reservoir, located the leak and proceeded to make repair. A bladdrr was Inaorted and blown up and the new pipe mail ready. This Inflation ordinarily stop leak, lull lu this Instance It .11 1 not, and, thinking that Ibe valve was checked, lbs wall, Mr. Job has been smindlna- nublln leti.l.

rol In latyiueut a bright half dollar. hi Nihilist arara prevailing tn the ltd for a HupriMiie touil nomination. I do not think It would 4e hunor.itilo for me opinion as lo Its attitude toward the striur- The b-nvt-oiiiun unmiHK)tltigly ttio money in ttu. drawnr and haniled over Ian oapllol lia become vary intense, att.J gllnit republic. In conneotlon wlih to hold one otllce and m-rk another." aolonlsatlon an hemes which the republic I mjeuiure taken to protect the omperor Together with the annoui.ce.ment Hint cents Then the Italian lad propomis lo sot afloat In Chicago and other Mr.

1 Hit lr has declined to bixonie a otui- Ind other members of tha Imperial fault hastily mllbdrcw. of a Dii.y and 'erg Heeful Career The Ilereaaatt Was kou.i All Over Tha auntry a Among the Mo. I I're-greeelee Deetgeere aa4 llallder uf kleatu.blpe-He Wae for Veare rTlib Tha Morgan Iron Oampany. The death waa announced Utal nlutht of Herman Winter, at his residence, 16.. Tiv'- 1 II, It.

Jt.u. American cities at sn early dale, he dis Nothing unusual occurred until a few ily sugareat a. return of days marking men stopped pumping and attempted to take out the valve, but the heavy pressure blew It out before Ihey cuuld atop dldate, the statement ui ina.tn to day that Al.el E. Hluckitnar, the former pre- covered mat men or some prominence In Chicago and elsewhere had already I he worat period of the reign, of Alexander minutes Uitei when another Italian entered. He spare of tmlld, wMi the l.lenl of the Union I.eacue.

club, who 1iai plan to organise here a body of I II. i The summer palace park In closed been spoken of as a naiulblnln fur aim of link hutr and coiiipleiion to his and waa about 30 years of age. With. men to ro to Hawaii and overthrow tho tho Judicial nominations, turn also with nJ the Ctar la guarded at til every It. Instantly (he heavily welghtt-il gaa receptacle begun to sink, and tlie ham was filled wlih gas.

William Con-lean, who present Kovernmwit. They were to be re drawn from the race. Mr. Uteikniar re- top, It la reported that the Ciarlria la out any boeltuncy ho picked up a pair cf tlie cent ttoiee arMl aalfd to liave cruited In Chicago, shipped to various I. niieKt.

I uttering (really fro a nervous strain. was nearest tho steps, crawled up and points on the l'aclfle coast, gradually gathered Into one or two large vessels. them wrapped up. Wtwui tils xickage from active bunlneas for four year. Tho Ivhlob this state ot affair Imposes upon doceaaed was for years Identified with the armed and sail set for Hawaii.

publican exeiMitlve commlttw, has birnn his tu-k-r. The reiMjrt that Mr. llliu-k-mar had decided- to git mit of the rafe was handed him he rtluceil aaulhor ablnbig 60 cent piece. Wheeler, who had lin closely wati-hhig the transaction, er. fell out of the doorway Into the yard and escaped the fate of the five other.

Law-rence Hums got aa far a the top of th Tho recruiting bus gone so far that an Morgan Iron works, New York, and with tho Mortcan line of steanishltw. Mr. in copied tiy the Columbia. He did not know why Ilia ox III alluring waa um-J at the bow as he- wan not told. In his opinion, he add, In anawnr to a dlnvl question by the i-urt the ilM-klng of the Colunibl'i was Ituil.

The ri-at of l.l.-ut. Helm's testimony was sultataiitlally tlie name as given by him before the court of was clreulatpil at the t'nlon League club THIPAIlll MIDI'ATCH. concluded that everything was not all ex-L'onfederate army officer had been offered a commission In the army to be formed. net nllit W'lutiir was born In 1'ruBala anil was steps, but fell hack unconscious and died, right and caught bold of the fellow, white I ODdoa Tapers Doubt tha Antheintlolty af ho directed the aultwwoman to critically 1 no accident was of such a nature that surprise. The fact was to-day brought by his parents to this country by one of Mr.

Illaekmar'B closest friends, "hen he was about 2 years old. 1 ho lepatches from Ran Franc.iaco Indicate The Arutealan Teleg ram, that the formation of tha army In Chica examine the ooln. This be did, at the rterore the men In the cellar could bo reaon. siune thne relating the Incident of the ed, the main pipe from the works haul to ho said that he dirt not ere to enter family iwttleu in isew lorg eny. vnnier Inquiry.

LONDON, September Westmin nto any personal factlon.l flght to secure youmr wnen no eniereo me eui- At the conclusion of Lieut. Helm's lei ster Gasette, In no article on the most llmony I.leut. Draper, tho Judge advo the nomination, he withdrawal of Mr. ploy of the Morgan Iron company. The Hlalr and Mr.

Hln. kmar Ijlvcs onlv three works were established by Charles Mor- leoent developments of the Armenian slt- go ha already been learned there, and Charles F. Wilder, tha Hawaiian consul, will keep a close lookout for fllltiusterers who may attempt to embark from that point. The prompt action of Consul Job may souejeh the thing without the atten cate, said witness would like pt-rmhuiion latlorv, declares that It -will need further to t-urrw't his leetlnMin)- from the aii-nog promlnont candidate In the field. There gan.

who at that time owned a large fleet are throe nominations to be made In the of nailing vcbsoIs that run between New rapher's minutes Instead of waiting fo Ivldenoo of the authenticity of the Paris udtclol dlHtrlct. but tlie local Republicans York and Charleston, S. later he found- them to lie written out as he had linpor will undoubtedly give one of the nomlna- ed tho Morgan line of steamships, which timt dutv to nerform al Newport and Iioapatob published in the Post, giving vnat jninports to bo the text of a de- tion of this government being called to It. Other advices than those of Consul Job are to the effect that Hawaii Is on the eve Ions to one of the rive- counties. The for a long time did tlie chief carrying desired to return lmmcdkttely.

three Hrooklyn candidates for the two I trade between New York and the ports In I patch sent by Ruatem Pasha, the Turk- of a revolution. It predicted that If an Capt. Hllas T. Casey.rctorted: "He als. has Important duty to perform here; nominations are W.

V. Cloodrlch, Hugo the Oulf of Mexico. t'h Ambassador to Great Britain, to the Hlrsh and Major Edward H. Hobbs. Mr.

1 Mr. Winter shared the labors of monage- nexation does not occur there may be an uprising. Is summoned here as a witness hi a very Iurelgn office at Constantinople embodying he report of an Interview with Lord Hlrsh and Mr. Goodrich are together ment and director with Mr. Morgan anl factlonally, and the nomination of one it was from the Ideas offered by Wln- serious case and It Is the privilege of this court to hold hhn here a long as COMlESMAr riSCll KR MARRIED.

previous puroiuuMt. It didn't take long "hut off, as the flow of gas was unln- to convince Wheolt-r that both coins wore terrupted. The street was dug up and th bogus, so without summoning any help or main reached at 0:30 o'clock and the flow creating any disturbance he marched th shut otT by putting In a rubbor bag and Italian to the KnJpb avenue police station, inflating it. a couple of block distant. There the fel- An hour later, when the gas had been low dttaoitbed himself as Ctrl Franko, blown out of tha house the bodies wen aged 23, of 123 Sullivan street.

Ho said recovered In the bottom of the pit, which he waa a barber by occupation. On being Just outside the main house. The ecarched another coin of a similar charge- bodies of the five men were ln a bunch, ter as found upon him. The counterfeits Their faces were black and they must bavo were all brand-new and pasaably clever, suffered terribly, showing that the Strug- Franko refused to toll where he got g'e had been a short but a hard one. Be- them and declined to maks any state- fore the bodies were got at, Foreman ment.

He denk-d all knowledge of the Charles Allen waa almost suffocated, and youth who preceded him In Wheeler's had to be sent to the hospital, and James store. Detective Sergt. Miller, who was Mclaughlin, who wanted to assist tho- detailed to investigate, has made some unfortunates, nearly lost his life. John discoveries that will ln ail proliabillty load Rellly was 40 years old and leaves to wholesale arresta. Franko was taken widow and six children; James Colton to the Gates avenue police court this was unmarried and 26 years old; Chavrles morning, where Justice Lalrabeer referred iloManus was 36 years old and leer-en the matter to the Federal authorttlea widow.

Lawrence Burns was 19 years Later Frtuiko wa brought before United old and was unmarried; John McNajno States Commissioner Bellows and held In was 26 years old and waa unmarried. It sees fit." palWbury, before It can ibelleve the al- wlll depend upon the nomination of the I ter that many of the Improvements In ma-other. f.B architecture came. The deceased was HI. Itrld was Mian Clara (Iroedel, of "Very true, air." replied the Judge advo fed utterances possible.

Baltimore. Assemblyman George W. Brush has de- regarded as among the brightest and most cate, "but the stenographer 1 sworn to keep a true aud correct record of these The Pall Mall Gasette makes no com- Congressman Israel F. Fischer who re. cllned to accept a renominatlon In his mmnlv.

men In the business and he presents the Fourth district, and whose Assembly district He stated to a Times w. known from one end of tho country lients on the matter. oroceedlngs and any corrections mart. residence Is In the Twenty-sixth ward, reporter to-day that he had carefully ,0 other. His advice and counsel from the original notes Is admlasablc." waa married last night In Baltimore to considered the rjuestlon of again beoom- Tho court after some little discuBsto: LANDSLIDE Kill DUBLIN.

Miss Clara Groedel, daughter of Mr. Louis a candidate, and lhad decided not to 22 years old Mr. Winter was concluded that Lieut. Helm should re It Threatens tha Water Supply of That Groedel of that city. The ceremony was run- ur- Krusn resides in the fourth Hen- Mt to the pajjup to anperlntend the eet- main and he was advlned accordingly City.

Lieut. Helm was granted such request perrormea Dy tne Kev. citrton Levy of the 1110 umnici, nam niB-jriL-uim uiu uiiiik nun jjn of some sttani engines that were Edon street synagogue, at the residence to become a candidate for the Senatorial tWs eoumry. on his return by the court of Inquiry In this matter and DUBLIN, September 8, An Immense I he resumed the work of designing and similar requests been granted by ndallde began lat evening: near the town fitting out steamships. He was a very previous courts nuwUal.

default of ball. if Bray, twelve mllea southeast of tfhis Chief Engineer Harris, was then re- of the bride's fathr, In East Baltimore nomination The two most prominent street. Mr. Coleman Cohen, of thlB city, candidates now in the district are ex-Sen- was beat man. There were no brides- ator Jacob Worth, of the Nineteenth ward, maids nor ushers.

The bride wore a gown and William Benrl, of the Seventh, of white satin with a long train, trimmed The race for the Senatorial nomination with duchesse lace, and her ornaments In the Elgfhth Senatorial district has nar- SOME VIOLt.NT DJCATBJ, busy man during the war period. It falling to his lot to euperlntend several large llty, menacing the destruction of tho called and questioned more ruity wt nvrir I BORING TO BE MADE AT Snlelde treat main, conveying the water supply hi. Buimuoi muu muoiuant.1 ana. a shlp-bulldlng yards at the same time. Work never seemed to tire him.

Mr. regard to the Injuries sustained by the Columbia all of hich have already been Appointment, uf tha East River Bridge If Dublin. Murder or Two. LOCKPORT, N. September described In these columns.

After dlscov were ummuiiuN, me gut ui me groom, ai "-o wo, mu." (Vl. wedding dinner followed the ceremony, Cooper and Assemblyman A. A. Wray, of Winter built the Wyanoke and the Nor- and also Commission. ering these Injuries witness said he made after which there was a reception and the Twenty-third ward.

Assemblyman JPAIN REPORTS A REBEL DEFEAT. At a meeting of the commission of the James B. Parker, a sewing machine deal- folk, of the Old Dominion line, the first twin screw steamer, the A ran as. which was used in shoal waters In the dancing. William II.

Friday, of the Twenty-fifth a full report of the matter to iapi. bum ner. tho commanding oillcer of the ves new East River bridge, held yesterday er. to the Commercial wi MADRID, September 5. The ImpiarclaJ's AmAnn.

IIia I WTi rrt la sr.ll -molrlnjr a flp-hl fnf tha nnm afternoon at the rooms, Chambers street, I sel. This waa about 5 o'clock lespatch from Havana says that Gen. Lin- New York. Chief Engineer Buck was or- i --iier on the second day. Juat before Ira, at the head of 1,200 Boverranent dered to make borings at ones at different I going to his room was found dead.

Be- Iroopa, fought a battle on Saturday with making his report witness said he opened numerous and elegant, was a case of sll- lnatlon. but even hla best friends admit Gulf of Mexico. Ho designed and bu ver from members of the Brooklyn that ho has no show. Mr. Wray Is handi- a number of big vessels for the Metropoii- Yacht club, of which Congressman Flsoh- capped In the race, because at the start tan Steamship company.

For some time er Is president. he declined to become a candidate. Mr. Just prior to his retirement, Mr. Winter Congressman Charles G.

Bennett and Cooper, on the other hand, is making a acted as chief engineer for the Metropoll- manv members of the yacht club were gallant fight and his friend's declare that tan steamship line. The deceased was a points on the New York and Brooklyn fore going to the hotel ha sror.r,,1 at the force of rebels, under Tejada near Ra- the blow valves to as to let the water run into the dock for the reason that he side. The name of Commissioner Batter- 1 liony Aniacuas, In which the Insurgents an waa added to the finance committee, aiu; prere defeated. The InauTgents, -Who -were saw from where he stood the stanchons Irylng to Intercept Bpanleh convoys, were Lbendlng. The Injuries, he attributed to present at the ceremony and reception.

he is a sure winner. member of the commission appointed in Itspersed wltih a loss of seven killed and and that of Commissioner Thurber to the A i .1 executive committee, to be acted on at the t0 Commercial hotel In the morning next meeting of the commission. an? me out. "All right, I will bo T.r-i-in n.irvea was annolnted. at the hand, replied Weaver, laughingly.

Xho lhaultlclent support ana ai-nijiuig Keei blocks. Bv flooding the dock he said the I mere was a meeting or epuDiicans in isss oy tne Bccreiary vi me inutile Twenty-eighth ward last night, who iam C. Whitney, to investigate the man- riany iwounaea. HAVANA, September Gasco are opposed to the leadership of John C. I ner In which contracts for the Dolpnin, tne KKBi mieht have been relieved and Itarted1 on August 25 from Manzanlllo An ladloatlon That Thay Have Been I Deubert, vice-president of the Republican I Chicago and other vessels were given out.

I ne no reason why the dock should not rotinn correct. county commnlttee. The opposition, to Mr. I rr winter was the Inventor or a num- i hllvfl flooded. He agreed witn tne Iur Canto el Embcadero with three tug wing eight barges loaded with provisions.

rtr a QirivnTTiM SAntomher Tt i. Deubert decided to establlsn a neaaquar- hr of articles used on board of sea-going nrevlous witness that the docking ot un pn hl way up the Canto river on AuguHt suggestion of the chief engineer, to super- undertaker received a telephone message vise borings and assist afterwards as an OIuy a ahrt time afterwards to perform assistant, and Francis L. Pruyn was ap- the duty he had promised, pointed to help on the plans. CHICAGO, September 5. Mrs.

Hannah AH of the commissioners were present at Anderson was lighting her gasoline stove the meeting, with the exception of Mayor at her name, 388 Thomas streetviast ava-Schleren. who Is out of town for three nlng, when the oil exploded. Tho -worn-weeks, an's body was burned all over and every said on excellent authority that for the I teirs at the -corner of (tat avenue and vesseis. Columbia by the Southampton Railway first time In months the Treasury depart- Broadway. The Deubert followers will The deceased leaves one son, who is a company was badly done.

He did some the boats were fired upon by rebels on he river banks, killing two- passengers ment has resumed the payments of funds "ucl uu physician in itnoae ismnu, turn ocvnai aijuavmg to tne engines aim a gouu ound tot Bayamo, and wounding five for the expenditures of the Congressional head off the movement daughters. of setting up after the vessel leu tne Ithers. eh ARP ODW ARF THTM RF The "funeral services will be held on dock The strain to which the Columbia bit of clothing was consumed by tho there. The escort on board the boats HUNG HIMSELF IN A CELL. Saturday afternoon at 3 clock at nis lata waa subjected, witness said, was princ: library.

Tills Is an Indication that the accounts of Librarian Spofford has actually been settled. The opinion seems to leturned the 'fire with such effect that WIFE AND FURNITURE GONE. blazing oil. She died at the Norwegian residence. pally under the toilers; there was very hospital.

tie rebels withdrew from the chore. The I little under the engines. be to-day In official circles that notihlng A l'rlsonar's Attempt at Suicide Early f)SS of the Insurgents la not known. Barber Karlo's tart ling Discovery On 1. LrOUIfcl September 5.

-John TV. COOMBS' TOUR IMFaXAiun. ARslstant Naval Constructor Horatio further will be heard of the much-heralded This Meralug, At Oampechuela on August 81 a band Ills Return Hams. I vvagner, oi urana ttapias, com misappropriation of funds by Librarian William Fahey, aged 50, of 256 St. V.aw.

ef a Plain Bu.ln... Man Respect- GHmore was then called. HeI- If rebels attacked a small force of troops ing in irom not springs, attempted Frank Sobleskie, a young and good-look- to alight from an Iron Mountain train Inr the Union Pacific. Ci'l H. Mark's avnuo, attempted suicide at 5 :40 Spofford.

ARRESTED IN THE HALLWAY. Itatloned there. The troops made a sally rwn their position, but were overwhelmed ing barber, was held for examination in last evening at Carondelet station. Ho o'clock this morning by hanging himself Ex-Congressman Coombs of Brooklyn, examine the ship under official the superior number oc the rebels, and, m. from the door of a cell the a.

rd though the city Friday on capacity, he said, only for his own in- aiVef 1 DaSseu lIlIUUKlt 1.110 th liter a stubborn tight, were obliged to re- reavt with a loss of ten killed and five XBUl i i nj i. VBltbBnu ttvitiitj ovrillif I CmC. Has Plunder on(1 Pcinct station-house, twhers he was nlg Easti after a extended trip over formation. The cost of the repairs to the Thomas alia. P.i Vueeav who cfllled' He waS arrested yesterday the sy.te during which Columbia here he ut the Butler street police court this morning fell beneath the train and received ln- on a charge of grand larceny.

He was in juries from which he died later at th the employ of Edward Karlo, of 405 Van City hospital. He had been to tho sprlnso Brunt street until Monday last, and lived toL returning home, with the latter's family. The family con- CRY' September founded. Later, reenforcements arrived om Manzanlllo to strengthen the Span bh positions listed of Mrs. Karlo and her sister.

On wun a IHINESEI PRO charged with assaultinir his wife, Ann, tnorougn eismisau exclusive 01 pamiuiK wuic.i at houte, early fAf The for was was arrayed in th. Myrtle avenue police rod SSSS raiaZ tfX tUis mornmgheVnd Fahey ianging and SV tLTlTfu JT ha is mora familiarlV known waa nrrastad cut Aona- to St' that he appointed Mr. Coombs in order t0 put ln J585.33; approximate cost of at lo-clockT. ahVTth'. aalSsaw'S John', hospital and wilt recover, H.had to ige, services of Just a plnin busi- ot which was necessi- CEEDING SATISFACTORILY.

Monday Karlo remained at work all day, Bon of WUilam-c. Goodwin, a well-known while the young man stayed at home with contractor of this city, committed ui-the ladies. When Karlo returned home in cide tn his room on Tuesday night by SHANGHAI, September 8. The Inquiry ito the recent oumures at Kuchenir is the evening ho met with a startling sur- shooting himself through the temple evnd prise. During his absence his apartments died instantly.

He was not discovered had been dismantled, there not even being until yesterday morning. He was mar. Iroceedlng So the satisfaction of the Brit fk.k,..cM r.tw taken the strap he wor. around his belt tated by the damage aone tne vei trectors. i and American consuls, who are re- gouthampton UUD nUU37 VA AAA a VaMUHIlllQ A MUU3 VLV AV I a a Wllloughby street by Officer Charles W.

nd used that th9 of tl on8uI- lelvlng the facilities they demanded In t. nHMtrMt. tafpoTof thrw then shown the docking home ln time to attend the meeting of 1 pian 0f the Columbia and asked It there i V. V. 1 ViM in Vina- I I 1 tha ,1 C- heir connection with the examination a bed left on which he could sleep.

He no- his wife managing a plantation In titled the Hamilton avenue -forea of AZOOi MWl September s. hi. loss, and Detective FarreU started out About two week's t'hft sFy to locate the runaways. He first procured foiicwlna- rJrii. leveral additlonial convictions of Import QUI, U.

UIO 1-UU1UI IJiruiUUV. UlUltSjr, whoso picture is No. 1,432 in the Rogue's gallery, in company with another man DISCHARGED A HUNDRED MIX. lace have been secured, including some If the ringleaders In the attacks upon ine uirecttttB, ioiii ftut oo was anymuig uieio -o ton on September IS. In speaking of his tance he keel blocks thould be apart.

He trip, Mr. Coombs said reDlied that the points where keel blocks to To ome nXwlthIfe0rdeatna5.soef iffl U'wa- indicated In some gained entraneo to Mrs. Field's house The Standard Oil Company Likely to Hare missions, i through the front basement door, which A Strike on Its Hands, a warrant, and then, after some search, about the yard, when a sand bur found his prisoner In aa Allen street (Now caught in her dress. She stooped and York) tenement last evening, where he was nipped it over her shoulder. Ths bur living with the two women.

He arrested struck the boy on the lips and he a.t- hNGLAND REPROVES AMERICAN euoh an Immense system in one trip over Instance but not in ouiere. Anyuuujr wu JOURNALS. stairs to th rwtrtofl wl 8-A itrJSintotoi- understood the matter. h6wever. he said stairs to the parlor noor, when Murray from says: tlon but I have learned much of the wouId know by a glance at these plans went lato the parlor while bis associate "Considerable excitement was occasioned road.

It is a vast road, closely bound up wnere the block.3 should be placed, kept watob. in the hall. Murray pulled on the streets here last night when it with tlie welfare of the middle West. tj-o. in tn a nuestion that Rnbleski.

much aeainst the protests of tho tempted to blow it off. Instead of rex I LONDON, September Lancet, he leading medical journal of Great two women, and brought him to Brooklyn, moving it the bur was drawn into his I anJH Jnhta arViam If adinlr XT A AfaA va'D AM" (tr-ttalnr- ln-an-artlde taking notice trt o4t BH the drawaw in a bunsau rtonding tof The case comes up tof trial an Monday I I rlaw In trraar arnnv lumons which have been circulated the rear room and piled the contents in a iiw. The r6ad, toot would suffer blocks. They are used in the navy-yara II iU I sTiVT A XT A TilaK Qonfama- kumt heap on the floor. I Ytnn Ai vnaKnf irwirAi lack of local prxBsperlty, for I dock here, he said ana everywhere Ihrough the American press, that the oung son.

of the Duke of York: is deaf BEDFORD REPUBLICAN CLUB. Saolwrein, a boy 19 years of age, shot and Instantly killed Paul Miller, his brother- Miss Minnis Meehan. who lives on tha 11. -i mZ. th.

muc" "i has been, but are never uu a- Ind dumb, says: "He Is a. fin child, nota- second floor, came up ths front steps while trades unlona working ln the works If depended upon local prosperity. I wtniam Hrlcas. who is at The Toung Republicans of the Twenty. In-law yesterday afternoon.

The Saol- lly intelligent lor his ae, and already lenen-ts a mimiher vf nrmrtia oDeV-our dyi- third Ward Organised It. weins are gardeners on me xsonn wiiran Ihead American cousins," it asks, "expect in the vlolnlty of Sherman and Ames ave- The young Eepublican of the Twenty- nues. Mrs. Saolwein says that MUlejr the men ware ln the House, and as a satisfactory settlement cannot De "The union Faeinc, in common witn ivT. nninmhia.

ai navhrator was soon as Murray's associate saw her he ran reached peacefully. The machinist are other transcontinental lines. Is suffering tached Jo the testimony ub- tt ii all members of ChlcagOl unlona and It is from over capitalization, and radical the next witness. HI3 testimony was suo- out of the hallway, making hi. escape.

,11 tX acrfon In changes must be effected In that regard stantlally the. same as that given by Mi Uuh.n nA ur ifi.iH. tin expected ttiey wui laae some action, in ioat waeir child nowaday to speak as soon as It boraT' nuv tuutiu AVAn, jf a 1 Telle A nHmit ftlO I 1 mm at Ifle suun Murray ia th, parlor sorting over tho eIm a The road, it must be remembered, was arreeA writh the previous witnesses that PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. third ward recestly organized a political was in the act of striking her when her club under the name of tha Bedford Be- son fired the first shot, when Miller turned publican club of the Twenty-third ward, and made for the boy, who shot the secon Its Jbkdguartori for the art at 315. time, whjeh.

proved fataf. The mother I men nut vjs hiivubu. i tn BSv.nMt th. nuii.lr.mMit. nr I built in advance of of LONDON, September B.

Parliament waa the requirements mU.ht have been refilled and the country. Railroad business ontthe I lM jiAn. tho rnlumbia business of building railroads was 'ex- lV a' TiKn. At the con- conienta 01 in oureau araweit. isne asked him what ho was ddim? and he 'replied SIUST KEEP A WAT FROM PAPA rued to-day until November 15.

At that ho had come in to ask for alms. She 1:15 P. M. the members of the House of Lusnuiuk fDeuLennoeri D. v.

i. I r.u..f ----j i i v. asked him what right he had in the house. Sharkey, who was arrested about a ar resulted Pd these losses have been elusion of Lieut, lmg-fa examinauuu rommons In a body headed by the ipeaker, proceeded to tha House of Lords, -Unr-rl- cM Ik.t It k.J t-ft I ago On Suspicion- OI navillg poieoiicu I1IB i i C0UrT lOO iwre. and JUurray eald that if the bad not left I rhim it iwl.

the enormous detht to the a-overnment. I lhre they heard the Queen's speech ally proroguing the respective hoipea, "he Commoners then returned to ifhelr her doors open be would not have got into tlveiy proven ln court, was arraigned be- present formidaible, out not Impossible mcTAL. OF DELINQUENT FIREMEN, the house. Miss Meehan gave an alarm fore Judge Smith this morning on com- obstacles to its reorganisation on a busl- and flffirr P.M ene.ifi i.S Malnt o-f his father, who charges him ness basis. The original Idea of the gov- Deputy Fire Commissioner Clarence A.

and umper feto responded and placed Un asaauit. Mr. Sharkey said he would ernment in extending aid to the road was Barrow to-day presided at the trial of de- WurraT under arrest While waiting for not nresa the chara-e if the nidge would that it should form one continuous line Unmmnt flreimen. Seven of them were Iwt. chambers, where tha session was wiah the customary handshakings Ind expreaskma of good -wishes.

ibe patrol wagon to arrive Murray struck a nx so mat tne son wouia rroi come near irom me Missouri nver to tne recmu out tomraiMiuiicr fuuu rtl nlan rtn liun urril uunt Lnlantlv with thn. Nortrand aventia The club proposes to r.Ji. night. The first public meeting was held dead' nlgh. Death 1.

su at the headquarters last night. J. H. p0Bed to from heart QiMa8e. Littlefleld was th principal 1 speaker.

Mr. gN FRANCISCO; September Littlefield spoke in a most forcible manner. Von Ploennles, a descendent of a nobis compared the Harrison administration old German family, committed suicide here with the present one, and his address was yesterday by poisoning himself with laud-was often interrupted by bursts of ap- anum. Numerous letters were found upon clause: his body showing that at one time had The Henrietta MssdoUn club resdered been lieutenant in the German army, some fine music. The officers of the club tr.PTJDT battprt OTTTlNfi are: President, Samuel W.

Dalboy; vice- HAUBERT BATTERY OUTINO. president, John Buckley; secretary, Charles The Charles J. Haubert Republican bet- tery of the Twenty-seventh ward will bchlottmann, sad treasurer, Charles ha- first oallng' Bnt Monday. The lan. The flub has been organized only a party will go to Wltsal's Point View o.tr inn nanias nn Ita roll.

On irrovs. Collere PolnL Long Island. In the I.OT MXTCH HOPE FOR THB LORD Dystanaar in the race in order to start a father tatied that he had some doubts out and that fact presents another draw- Alexander F. Norton had four charges Ugh! so that be might escane. I hla vtn'i eanltv and that he was In I tiai-lr in tha tirmmsritif nr th ivim I him Hi araLs accused of being DOWNSHIRB.

Tho police have been looking for Mur- mortal rear or mm. ine judge iiiowi in lieu of a western terminus at 'the Pa- intoxicated while on iuty ana jnierteririg LONDON. September B. -Eighty guineas rar over ainco JUIT47. When Thomas Col- 7 iuoa i who iiie.t.wa o.

condition he wsv also charged with lercentjaara is now asked riy Lloyds to I ne wouiu aecp away iitj latuci mi lo me norm ana to tne south for bus! ness. This has resulted in a number of I -holnr aihaent without leave on three dif wu naa ntimiw iwi bmhhihf goiu wKiioa i me future. limM-e, the British hlp Lord DowmShlre, and chain from Frank BrecKway, of 167 utnirrv rvmpitTjn VICTORY I uf Prameni in nave greatly Den- rerant aays. rsonot. itiuu hloh aalled from Catelata Buena May a v.

i miiea i no st sections at n. or nnan. ail or tri ensrees. t-orrunisstoner urnnHt uiuonghby avenue, at be was suspected of for Hamburg-, and has not yet arrived. ANDERSON.

September 6 By cll to tho road." 1 said: "ilr. Norton, yovir record Is a very I lord's rats on this voiwel haa steadily oemg concemea witn llton la ths theft. tr rnmK ii rTU ihnuld certalnlv be di. Idvanced for the past three weeks until has reached the figure named. mere nlirht Edward Holmes steamer Blavckblrd, leaving tbe foot of dnesday night iwiwara iioimes Bt oVlook.

nri. will address th club. program ha been arranged for the day Murray admittad to Officer Holland, th the river yesterday millions that ths connection of the government missed from the department if Commls- driver of the patrol wagon, that he wag of fish were killed, polluUnir the water with the road was a drawback to its sloner Wurster wera to conduct this concerned with Colton In the theft of Mr supply of the rltv so that it had to be prosperity and that It should be termlna- trial. I am Inclined however, to give you CTraea wun oiton in toe theft or Air. nt ff ted as soon, as possible.

He hardly ex- another chance; 111 fine you twenty-eve Brock way's watch. Mr. Brockw.y was in fn made cleanse the rTver Fifteen peced any such action at the coming ss- tlavs' pay." Norton belongs to Engine PIE EXPENSIVE MADAGASCAR and an excellent time awaits ths tnem- CAMPAIGN. HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY. bers and their friends.

Prof. George Ha-l- PARIS, September 8 The Matin says berts orcnestra win enliven tn occav- This morning Incenxio Cayslno and oa wltn aome lively musro. the credits which will ututituw luuriiuig, via wum noi iQfsiuj wagon loatis oi oeaa nsn were wt oo tiifugut. m.i it. tvs i cwnitj -o.

Murray aa Coltoo's associate When from a shallow five-acre pool yesterday only a question of a few years when the! James Butler, of Engine company No. outiond bv Ju. tic. afternoon. The odor Is almost Intoler- matter would be settled on a proper and 4.

will obliged to serve the cj six oueHiioDsa OT Justice haggerty on toe i. r.a ri I tiint bus a. I eiv-B B-ratla as a nenavitv for entering a I voted for tha rroeooutloo of tba French TaA alfea Rteent in the rirftlit In Madagascar will arriount to Mr. Coombs stated that notwlthstand-1 Houor saloon In full uniform. street police court on a charge of having TT.

S. S. ESSEX IN ENGLAND, cbarg of burglary made by Officer Peto, Government authorttlea hv been note! n.WO.OOO franca. Murray said: "I admit was in tke ball- fled and proaecution win roiiow, war, bat I did not break into the house. I Ing the general depression in business he was pleaeed to see that the rolling stock, Paul J.

Felix was this morning ar- th roadbed and shops were being kept reigned bffore Judge- Alfred E. Steers la In first-class condition, Omaha Bee. the Grant street poiir- court on a chanr- had no tools to force an entrance. Tho JAMES O. WATSON DEAD.

araautteo Antonio i-e no, ui ecu- nvnov Tk. T.j, ford avenue, by kicking hlra and pound- LONDON. September 5 -The l.Mtd ing his head with a baseball bat. The States training ship Essex, from New-trouble all cam about because tho prts- R. August I.

for Portsmouth, c-cners owed cayslno money. He asked rived at Plymouth to-day. them to pay up and got half killed for his pains. The men pleaded not guilty, but were held le await lb actios, of the German Lesmdrr Raas. II th mad jot-K.

J.X gsasa ha taUnti mmm wre, basement door was open and I walked ORANGE, N. September I James LClt ATTBrTDAMf AT THE LABOR OONGBEsa. CARDIFF, Septamber 6. Tha attendees of delesrates aa well as that of th ublie, at to-day's slttlnsr of th Trades rleht In O. a prominent man in the New ot having assaulted C.

Hohen, of kJ4 u.Nn. tt.fsr UiSTS IT ALL. lean street. Th rocnplainant refused One rent gt the Brooklyn news aiid to press the cbatfte in court and ths news of tho world when, you buy the femlant waa found, not sniltgr and dia-rpCS4 AdhaeaSMl. H.w.e hald In 000 K.1 for.i.tnm..

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