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THE BEOOKLYN DAILY EAGIjE THTjBSDAY, SEPTEMBEB 12, 1895. 14 POLICEMAN FLAHERTY'S NIGHT. LOVE VERSUS THE LAW. NAVY YARD NEWS. SOMETHING DANE AT LAST WORTH STILL HOLDS HIS WARD DEMOCRATS READY TO CONFER.

ARRAIGNS THREE PRISONERS WITH HIS UNIFORM STAINED. With his uniform torn and bloodstained and A TENDER RECONCILIATION IN COURT IN NEW YORK. There was a touch of romance about a case which came up this morning before Judge Roesch In the Fourth district civil court in TWO CHARGES THROWN OUT, Colonel Forney's Objections Are Partially Successful. his right arm In a sling. Part Policeman John Flaherty appeared in the Joffersoa, market Talk of His Defeat Is Nothing but By the Bureau of Criminal Information and Investigation.

Talk. THE COLUMBIA WILL LEAVE AT HIGH TIDE TO DAY. The cruiser Columbia will eave the yard to day at high tide, to join the North Atlantic squadron at Fisher's island. Her coal bunkers have been tilled with 3.700 odd tons of coal, fresh stores and provisions fill her lockers, and all vacancies in her crew have been made up from the sailors on board the receiving ship Vermont. Captain J.

H. Sands is now in charge of the crack cruiser, having been assigned to relieve Captain George W. Sumner, who was recently tried by court court, New York, this morning to complain against the three men who are charged with having assaulted him at 9 o'clock lost night in Committees Will Meet To night at the Hamilton Club TO DISCUSS STATE QUESTIONS. New Y'ork. Prior to the Fourth.

Louis Gltel son and Minnie Grossman were lovers of Romeo and Juliet type. Their affection for each other was the talk of their friends, who were busying themselves In preparing for the wedding of the happy twain. But envious SUPPOSED BURGLAR ARRESTED. WHERE ARE SMITH AND KISSEL NO "WITNESSES VET EXAMINED. Bryant park.

The prisoners wero uaniei uon nors of 29 Carmine street, Now York; Edward Sallen of 32 Suffolk street. New York, and Edward Powers, who works in the Girard hotel in Wet Fortv fourth street. New York. Claims of the Opposition Have Grown A Man Discovered at the Foot of BroadwayHis Pockets "Were Filled With Smaller and Some Alleged Opponents Connors, who started the row. was in a frightful condition.

His entire head was covered with bandages, which protected three bad scalp wounds inflicted by the policeman's club. The two other prisoners were not marked. One Seem to Have Changed Their Posi Representation in tho Syracuse Convention Will Take Up Nearly All the Time of the Conference Machine Men Anxious to Concede One Third Gay nor. Patterson and Jenks Will Not Be Considered Harmony Candidates. Preliminary Skirmishes Again Take Up the Time of the Court Martial The Defense Has Been Materially Successful in These It Is Evidently Determined to Contest Every Possible Point.

tions The Boss Himself Calls a Caucus Skeleton Keys and Lock Picks "This Must Mean Something," said Detective Sergeants Rorke and Keely So They Hauled Him In. of Delegates for To night Baird and tongues were wagging and the upshot of It was that Minnie and Louis, after a stormy interview, Jn which charges and counter charges were preferred, parted and vowed never to meet again. There was gnashing of teeth in the house of Grossman. There was rage in the heart of Glletson. Ho left the roof of Grossman, demanding his dress suit and $88 worth of presents which he had given Minnie in the unruffled days of their love making.

His once prospective father in law tantaliz ingly dangled the dress suit in the face of Giletson and laughed him to scorn. Minnie, who loves jewelry and gay colors, tittered with amusement when asked for the martial. Captain Sands has been stationed at the Portsmouth navy yard. After the Columbia has joined the squadron at Fisher's island she will take part in the fleet evolutions. The entire fleet is expected at this port on the eighteenth of the present month, at which time it will be joined by the second class battle ship, Texas.

On September 17, the Maine Is slated to go into commission at this navy yard and as soon as it can be got ready for duty, she will also join the squadron. With these three ships in addition to the four now forming the squadron, is all that will participate in the much talked Wurster Are Quiet. of them. Powers, told tne court mat ne naa simply refused to help the policeman; he said he was afraid of the laUer's revolver. Ho added that the policeman was tho aggressor; that he had clubbed Connors in waking him up, and tho latter simply defended himself.

Sallen denied ho bad interfered with the officer in any way. He. too, said the policeman was to blame for the row. Connors said he was The men of the detective bureau have mak Jacob Worth and his friends are confident ing what seems to have been an honest effort that they won a victory at the primaries on The court martial tryinc Colonel James Forney, formerly commandant of marine liar racks here, was continued this moniiiiE at Tuesday night in their home ward, the Nine The committees appointed by tho machine and reform Democratic organizations for the purposes of conference looking to harmony In the ranks at the coming election will meet to nieht. Bernard J.

York, chairman of the lately to find the thieves who have been annoying householders in flats In the eastern district and new Brooklyn sections of the city of late. Almost dally robberies are reported from the uptown precincts, and Superintend awakened by the policeman striking mm wlm his club. Ho naturally objeoted and was struck on the head. He said be then fought the policeman in self defense. presents, and declared that they would recom teenth.

There has been no disposition shown by Andrew Baird, F. W. Wurster and other prominent leaders in the ward to antagonize Worth this year. Supervisor Smith. Richard Hill, Floyd Adams, Oscar Knapp and Flaherty then told the story oi me affray, as pense her for the months she had wasted in Giletson's company.

Fury took the place or ent McKelvey has been very much annoyed by has been printed, riesaid his band was broken bv Connors, who soized his club and twisted It out of his hand. The leather thong was around love, and on July 5 Giietson had warrants Issued for the recovery of his clothing aud the. regular recurrence of these larcenies. others of their following have been energetic of fall maneuvers. At.

one time it was expected that at least eleven or twelve ships would take part in these evolutions but the department has been unable to spare so many ships for that purpose. When the maneuvers really commence it Is expected that the Raleigh, now with the fleet, will be sent to relieve the Cincinnati, now on cruising duty in Cuban waters. The old wooden ship1 Minnesota is to he towed around to the yard this afternoon by the two navy yard tugs and be put out of commisssion. She has been used as a school ship for naval appprent.lces and has been a Y'esterday Detective Sergeants Rorke and presents. their opposition, but.

up to the present his wrist and wrenched tne tendons apart. During July and August the case was called Kelly of the bureau of criminal Investigation Magistrate Cornell held Connors and ballon time have not been able to prove their claim that they have beaten Worth. frequently and as often postponed. executive committee of the machine general 'j committee, sent a message to Edward M. Shepard, last night, stating that he would be willing to confer at any time and at any place the latter desired to name.

This morning he received a reply from Mr. Shepard, who said he was anxious to meet Mr. Y'ork and his associate at o'clock to r.tght at the Hamilton club. It is a matter almost of agreement that when the committees pome together they will go into a discussion as to what concession tho in 81,000 ball each for trial. Powers was dis walked through the upper portion of the east This morning When the former lovers were the navy yard.

Promptly ar 10 o'clock the court, assembled, with all members present. Until 11:30 the attention of the court was engaged in listening to the reading of the proceedings of yesterday by Lieutenant Waller, the Judge advocate. Colonel Forney, with his counsel. ex Lieutenant W. H.

Stayton. was in attendance at the opening of the court, and Congressman Franklin Bartlett. associated with Lawyer Stayton in the defense, did not arrive until after tho proceedings of the day had commenced. Not satisfied with their victory of yesterday in proving to the court that the fourth specification of tho fourth charge already received the attention of the department and resulted in Colonel Forney's receiving a letter of reprimand, in which the A caucus, presided over by Oscar Knapp, charged. district looking for apartment house called before the, bar they eyed each other askance.

Minnie, who Is pretty, stylish and was held last night. It was well attended by delegates to the assembly conventions, but thieves. As the afternoon waned they posted STABBED AND MAY DIE. coquettish, seemed to enjoy the situation. no Important action was taken.

uiletson did not. The tury bad died away Delegates to the Fourth and Fifth assem JOHN MAY, IN HUDSON STREET HOS and the old love revived. Minnie, with bly district conventions who live in the Nine themselves at the foot of Broadway, hoping to make an arrest. Shortly before 5 o'clock they saw approaching the Twenty third street ferry a man whom they recognized as an old time thief. They followed him into the ferry house and placed him under arrest.

woman's keen intuition, saw that Louis was PrTAL, IS SECRETIVE. familiar landmark for many years to citizens who have passed by Fifty fourth street. North river, where she has been anchored. Her crew of boys will be transferred first to the Vermont and then as soon as occasion offers. teenth ward received the following this morning on a postal card from the boss weakening and made the best of her oppor reformers should receive with reference to The police of the Leonard street station.

New tunity. She seemed quite indifferent. He edged nearer and nearer to her side and with York, are InvestlsiJng a mysterious stabbing representation in the state convention. In machine circles to day It was said that Mr. Shepard would not ask for more than one to other ships in commission where their Brooklyn, September 11, 1895.

Dear sir Tou are respectfully requested to be the old tender voice said: affray which occurred in their bailiwick late services are needed. It is expected that the "Minnie!" That settled Minnie. Only that a court at third of the local delegates, which consideration would be readily granted. Should he last night. About midnight John May, 39 years old, of 183 Hudson street, New York, navy department will present the Minnesota, to the naval militia of some state as they have done in the case of the New Hampshire to present at a caucus of the Nineteenth ward dele Kates to the assembly convention, which will choose deleg atea to the srate convention.

The ca.ucus will be held at Jordan's hall. Junction of tendant stood hetween the lovers or she would ask more, from the temper manltested today, he would stand a fair chance to get it. a single man, entered Murphy's saloon, corner New York and the Portsmouth to New Jersey. have fallen into the willing arms of her for giving lover. Tearfully, she said: of Hudson and DesbTosses streets, and asked The Boston naval reserve are understood to All of the indications are tbat there win De Kc ap street and Division avenue, on Thursday, September 12, at P.

M. Very truly yourn. "It Is all a great, big mistake, isn't it. harmony on state matters. for a glass of beer.

As he was drinking It two of his friends, Patrick Lyons and Patrick O'Rourke. of 42 Beach street. New York, no It is not intended, as some people may have made a request tbat they be given the use of her and It Is expected that this will be granted. Louis? "Yes," said he. JACOB WORTH.

The question of supremacy in the Nine have supposed, that the question of harmony on local matters will be considered to night. "And we'll never do It any more," Bald she. ticed blood issuing from his right trousers The prisoner, who was isicnoias uppiet, alias Nicholas Ohlen, was quite indignant when he found that he was in the hands of two officers. He declared loudly that he had been doing nothing wrong, and said that was an honest man. The policemen knew better, for they recognized in him a man who had spent four years and six months in th Kings county penitentiary for grand larceny.

When told that he was Identified he admitted that he had been in prison, but said thait he' was perfectly straight now, and that he was trying to lead an honest life. The disclosure of the contents of his pockets when he was searched at a convenient police station belied this declaration. He had twenty or thirty skeleton keys and lock picks stowed away in his coat pockets, and he wore a disgusted look when the detectives laid them out on the station house desk before him. Opplet also carried a gold watch and lee. They called his attention to it and he said teenth ward will be pretty definitely decided at the caucus called for to night by Mr.

Worth. The opposition against him In the The state question will be ample for the time "No, no," exclaimed Louis, swallowing lump In his throat. "And the J88 worth of rings and and he had been stabbed, but absolutely declined to the committee will have at its disposal ward Is not firmly united. The delegates he DV whom it was done or where the affray There will be an abundance of time between now and the holding of the Syracuse conven things, they're not as valuable as you, Louis, has pledged to him. however, are with him occurred.

Lyons and O'Rourke hailed a truck court sustained the defense and threw out I this specification, the counsel for the defense made vigorous onslaught to day on other specifications with success in one case but not in the other. When the court had been declared open and ready for further now proceedings. Lawyer Stayton rose and said: "In behalf of the accused, Colonel Forney, I wish to offer a further plea In bar to the fifth specification of the fourth charge." He then went on to read the specification which cites that Colonel Forney, being In charge and knowing that it was his duty to keep strict account of the government property, and having purchased In June, 1S94. seventy seven tons of coal, when the books showed that there were still ninety nine tons of coal on hand. "For this." continued Lawyer Stayton, "my client was reprimanded as shown by this letter from the navy department, which we offer in evidence, and he was assured in this letter that no further action would be taken." The room was then cleared while the court deliberated on the objection raised by the defense.

When the court had reached a de dear, are they? tion to take up local Questions and settle and had the wounded man taken to the Hud heart and soul, and they are very confident "I hope not, Minnie, my love," said Louis, son street hospital, where it was found that The trial trip or the ram Katahdin, designed by Rear Admiral Aramen, will take place or. October 3. Her contractors have requested that tho cours had for the run shall be the same as that over which the Minneapolis had her trip, from Cape Ann. May s. to Cape Porpoise, Me.

It has not been decided whether the course will be straightaway or with a turn. The Katahdin will run for two consecutive hours and to fulfill her contract requirements must maintain an average speed for that time of seventeen knots per hour. them, and even after the convention been held. with a bewildered expression. he had been slashed across the abdomen, as that the opposition will not be able to withstand some of their arguments.

Supervisor Smith Is regarded with suspic ion by a number of uncompromising anti "And papa doesn't care one tiny bit about The conference to night will be In the if with a razor. The doctors do not think your dress suit, Louis, and I think he II nature of an executive session. Some of the that Mav will live. Worth men. His claim that twenty one of hand it over without delay." "I hope so." said Louis, with great fervor.

To repeated inquiries May steaatastiy de the thirty nine districts of the ward are with clined to say who had cut him or give the men whohave been appointed on the committee favored at first a public exchange of views as to what should be the basis of harmony, but this was thought inexpedient, inasmuch "And things will be I mean you know him Is generally discredited. Very few be what I mean. lleve that he could carry more than his own Lieutenant J. L. Purcell has been detached slightest details of the case.

A priest was called for him, and also a coroner to take his dying statement, but even to their questions chain and $18 in money. He said that he was single, a bar tender by occupation, 35 years of age and lived at 18G First avenue, New York. The detectives went to the address indicated by him and found there a jewel cas filled with a quantity of small articles oi jewciry and a number of odd knlckknacks fash as it would not afford the opportunity for calm and careful deliberation, such as the in Judge Roesch, "what district, the Twenty fifth. The report that Kissel is with Worth means, if it be true, that the boss has forgiven a great deal. Not "Oh! 1" "Say, struck about the case? with it?" from the Atlanta and ordered to the Am phl trite.

Assistant Surgeon B. K. Smith has been ordered from the Vermont to the Philadelphia. Are you prepared to go on he WOU1C1 not give an autovter. ancaia uiiu been made up to daylight this morning.

May nronositlon for harmony deserves. When the committees get down to local long ago Worth told the writer that Kissel been linking. Minnie's father hastily called A. L. Kolmar was a political pirate.

Mr. Worth has a great Naval Cadet H. I. Cove ordered from the Three detectives were assigned to the case for the plaintiff, and Robert Greenthal, for the cision Commodore Sicard. president of tho matters, three things will be made plain to the two parties, namely, that William J.

Gay nor will not be accented by Mr. Shepard and Atlanta to the Maine. reputation, the same as all successful bosses, court martial, announced that the court had from the Leonard stf eet station. No arrests had been made this morning. of "standing by his friends." He is not cele Medical Inspector G.

A. Bright has been defendant, to his side and smilingly sug Rested a settlement. It was decided to post sustained the objection by the defense and brated, however, for standing by those whom ordered from the yard to take charge of the pone the case for the recovery of the dress that the fifth specification of the fourth charge he regards as political pirates. AGENT LAMBARD'S COMPLAINT. naval hospital at Washington on Septem ber 2S.

suit until to morrow and the other until would accordingly be stricken, out. John A. Holzapfel, president of the Twenty his followers as the Democratic candidate for mayor: that Charles J. Patterson will not be taken by the machine as a candidate for supreme court judge and. finally, that Almet F.

Jenks will not be acceptable to the reformers for the same nomination. 1 Thursday. This was another point for the defense and fifth district association, the district in which OF WHY HE CAUSED THE ARREST It looked at one time as if Judge Roesch Supervisor Smith resides, said this morning, MRS. SENN WINS. would be called upon to unite the couple in THREE RAILROAD EMPLOYES.

when asked if Worth had carried the ward: "Yes. I guess so." ncourt, but. as he is adverse to performin A. Lambard, a real eBtate dealer of BOTHERED BY AN INSANE MAN. the marriage ceremony and has never done so, the climax, much to the disappointment Mr.

Holzapfel was nominated as a delegate by Supervisor Smith. His statement shows 227 Duffleld street, this morning caused the arrest of Ernest W. Melrose, a conductor: ioned from peach pits. A pair oi peari opera glasses, supposed to have. been stolen, and a quantity of skeleton keys were also found In his rooms.

The prisoner was arraigned before Justice Walsh in the Adams street court this morning and was held until the 19th inst. for examination on a charge of having burglars' tools in his possession. In the meanwhile the police will try and find owners for the jewelry found in his possession. Mrs.Willlam Churchill of Keap street and Bedford avenue, who claims that a burglar has been around her apartments has been invited to look over the things and so have others who have been robbed. On a second examination of Opplet's rooms to day the police found a handsome silk umbrella, from which a silver name plate had apparently been removed.

Opplet lived In handsomely furnished rooms. The police believe that he has been operating with success for some time in this city. The prisoner was arrested on December 28, 1886, by Officer Miller No. 2 of the Sixth precinct, for larceny. of the crowded court room, was not reached FRANK GRANT CAUSED PEOPLE It is said that it will be within a week.

KMpldlne Poindexter. a motorman, ana iranK Everybody was happy and the court ad J. Doyle, an inspector of the Brooklyn City that he was not very well clinched before his nomination and It is likely that other delegates claimed by the anti Worth forces will" show the same disposition to break loose. Mr. Holzapfel added that "Smith and Knapp and none of those fellows could make TROUBLE INT NEW YORK.

In Ninety first street, near Amsterdam ave one which made them try to have stricken out still another specification. Lawyer Stayton in resuming his attack said: "We offer in plea of bar in trial the same letter in regard to the fourth specification of the first charge." The specification was then read by counsel. It Is a most important one and counsel were evidently very anxious to have this stricken cut. In this they were opposed by the judge advocate, and a lengthy discussion followed, which lasted over an hour. In the end, however, when the court, had been asked to decide upon the objection raised by the coun rel for the defense the judge advocate won his point, as the court refused to sustain the objection.

At this point, at the suggestion of Commodore SicaTd. a recess was taken until Journed. GOT A JUDGMENT AGAINST PROFESSOR S. FABIAN DE VELASCO. The suit brought by Mrs.

Mary Senn of 192 Fifteenth street, an aged washerwoman, to recover from Professor S. Fabian de Vo lasco, a teacher of languages at 283 Scher merhorn street, $191.05 loaned to him at various times, was tried before Justice Neu to day and Judgment given for the plaintiff. The Eagle has already told of the early history of the relations between Mrs. Senn and Railroad company, on a charge oi assault. The arrests were made by Officer Train of Justice Walsh's court, on warrants Issued by the magistrate named.

CALLS L'HOMIIEDEEU A BOY. nue, New York, yesterday arternoon, rTann Grant, a laborer, 28 years old, was taken him anti Worth," He said he would be in a new district next year and he would remain with a fit. By the police he was sent to Man Lambard is a cripple; naving oeen injurea on the fence for the present. hattan hospital, where he soon became wildly delirious and told a rambling story of how he CAPTAIN PA8S0W INDIGNANT AT THE HEALTH OFFICER'S DEPUTY. Captain Frederick M.

Passow, commander of the Rod Star line steamship Southwark, Is in Jacob Worth's ability to step in the breech in a railroad accident several years ago. On August 31, according to his story, he boarded a Court street car at Douglass street, on Its way uptown. When the conductor came alone for his fare Lambard tendered a dol and win a victory is well known. Unlike had been walking through Central park, some leaders, he attends caucuses and con where he had seen a man set upon by two ventlons, generally as a delegate. He is most attentive to the proceedings and then others and beaten over the head with a club.

dignant regarding the treatment he says he received at the hands of Deputy Health Offloer He had, he said, gone to the rescue of the at exactly the proper moment, to the conster lar bill. Melrose, he says, ueennea to taite the money and said he must pay with a nickel or get off the car. Lambard refused and at Atlantic avenue, he claims, the three men He was convicted on January 21, 1887, and Judge Moore sent him to prison. His picture was No. 257 in the rogues' gallery.

Superintendent McKelvey thinks the arrest yesterday most Important and quite creditable to the officers. man and It was in assisting him that he had nation of his enemies, ne has a way or malt the professor when they lived in the same boarding house and the teacher was working as a tinsmith. Tho washerwoman was at that time infatuated with Velasco and, she alleges, pitied him so much on account of his poverty that she bought him clothing and loaned him money from her small earnings. Her help enabled him to get up in the world, and then, she claims, he was ungrateful enough to try to deny her utterly. It was even reported that Mrs.

Senn tried to commit suicide on account of the professor's hard ing a speech full of expressions of loyalty received two scalp wounds from which he was suffering. He quieted down after a time and to the ReDUblican party. After the speecn who were arrested to day, attacked nim ana threw him violently from the car. The prisoners pleaded not guilty. They claim that was sent to his home at 141 West Ninety eighth street.

he delivers the votes that give nim tne oest end of the fight. Late last night a woman walked into tne His call for the caucus gave some oi nis this afternoon, when the case will be continued. So tar as the actual court martial Is concerned, nothing has as yet been done. No witnesses have been examined and the first three days of the trial have been passed In preliminary skirmishes in regard to the precept, which tend to show how bitter will be the fight when the actual testimony commences. Although the defense have not succeeded in carrying all their points, they have had two of the specifications thrown out and this will probably give them confidence to continue the attack on all other specifications where they can possibly raise an objection.

At the present rate of progress the trial promises to last for weeks and possibly months. West One Hundredth street police station and Lambard was not on tne car or tne conauctor and motorman named on the day in question. Justice Walsh paroled the trio until the 19th foes a bad scare when they learned of It this morning. A caucus called by somebody told of a crazy man In the house at 141 west Ninety eighth street. When a policeman took heartedness.

but this is indignantly denied by both Mrs. Senn and her friends, who declare inst. else in his Interests would not have been a the supposed demented man to the station, ne surprise, but Worth name attached to it ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY'. sent cold chills up their backs.

that the rash act was prompted by the loss of a pet dog, which had been for nine years L'Hommedieu when his vessel reached quarantine on Tuesday evening. "I am simply astounded," he said to day, "at the statement of the matter made by Dr. L'Hommedieu. He claims that when the Southwark reached quarantine and he boarded her he was not courteously received. The statement is absolutely fulse.

When we reached quarantine the deputy health officer oamo alongside. That was at precisely 6:06 P. M. He was reoeived at tho rail, as is oustom ary, by the ship's officers and surgeons. I was on the bridge at the time.

It is entirely unnecessary for tho captain to greet the Health officer, and it is not expected, either. After giving him sufficient time to inspect tho vessel I went down to sign the papers. When I came up I found him gene. He "hud in the meantime inspected the ship and passengers and left at 6:18 without taking the necessary papers. He didn't even ask for me.

Then, alter he had cleared every other vessel in quarantine he returned to was at once recognized as (jrant. An ambulance was summoned from Manhattan hospi MILITARY TRAINING IN THE WEST. CHICAGO ADDS THE DRILL TO HER, CURRICULUM OF STUDY. Chicago, 111., September 12 Patriotic training in a most acceptable form was added to the curriculum of the Chicago public sol )lsj last night when the board of educati led that an opportunity be given to the ie nu pils of the high and preparatory schools who may desire to obtain instruction In military drill. In taking Hhis step forward the hoard Printed In the same type as the notice tal, but the physician said that the man's on the postal card issued by the boss, was QUESTIONS AFFECTING THE SOCIETY'S the condition was serious and took him to insane pavilion at Bellevue hospital.

her inseparable companion and which she believed to be the only creature in the world that loved her. The washerwoman to shrewd enough to take receipts from Velasco for the money she loaned him, and having anotner, sent to eacn aeipsai. aiiuuuuuti that the convention to which he was elected WELFARE WERE DISCUSSED. This was the second day of the convention will be held at Jordan's hall, at Keap street CARRIED A CAT. BRADFORD UNDER FIRE.

and Division op Friday evening next In New York of the presidents and vice pres been warned refused to give them back at idents of the councils of the St. Vincent de his request. HOW A BROOKLYN BOY APPEALED TO CREW HAD BERI BERI. To day in court Mrs. Senn produced mem has only placed Chicago in line with New York, Boston and other Eastern cities where Paul society, embracing the arch diocese from THE EXAMINATION OF THE ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER BEGUN.

PUBLIC SYMPATHY. Boston to Chicago. Jeremiah Fltzpatrick, Instruction in military tactics has been found oranda of the loans and the various gifts of clothing she had made to the professor. She THE BARK LOTTIE MOORE ARRIVES AND A small boy with a frayed looking cat in his to be a valuable adjunct to the ordinary edu president of the superior council oi jew Vnrk. nresided and a number of questions also had receipts and several witnesses, one ALL WELL.

cational course. In the West. too. the new arms stopped a woll dressed couple in tho of whom was Miss Rose Kenny, who lives In Tho examination Dr. Orlando E.

Bradford of 514 Third avenue. New York, and John A. Nixon, formerly a keeper at Sing Sine, of 1,743 First avenue, New York, on the charge of coun street at Sixth nvenue and Fifty ninth street, The American bark Lottie Moore, Captain affecting the welfare of the society were discussed. The most important of these was one movement Is proving popular. Denver has had her high school pupils organized into the same house with her, to substantiate her the Southwark and at cleared my snip.

He had detained me just forty one minutes. I remonstrated with him aud he said: 'Next time you reach this port ill detain you two The pilot and the ship's officers were fairly dumbfounded at the bof's impudence. I've New York, last night and told them that he had statements. She was represented by lawyer Watts, arrived In port this morning from Aleppy, India, after an eventful voyage of 117 cadet companies and battalions for about six 5 ears, and no big parade in ithat city Is com John A. Anderson.

as to the advisability ana leasiDimy oi attracting Into the society, as active members, men of standing, influence and means, whose Velasco tried to show that the total amount days. The Lottie Moore sailed from Aleppy rescued the cat from some ruffians who were abusing it. The story had its effect and. tho boy with the money he received started Into nearby restaurant to get some milk. He did been sailing into this port lor twenty odd years of his indebtedness was S90, and this, he on May 17.

last, and experienced light winds and I never heard of a similar L'Hom plete without having these caaess line. The pupils of the Omaha schools are also drilled, and the board of education of Indianapolis is considering the advisability of adopt said, was just twice as much as he really interest and zeal, when enlisted, win extena tho work of the society and make its objects better known in the community ques and fine weather. On approaching the equa medieu is very youthful and very much im owed, because whenever Mrs. Senn gave him anything, he would put it down on his book tor. In the Atlantic, several of the crew were pressed with an idea that he is an important person." taken down with beri beri, a disease some at just twice its value on account of her.

terfeiting, attractod to Commissioner Alexander's office, in theFoderal building. New York city, this morning, largo erowd, composed of witnesses and friends of tho accused, with bailiffs and aoeret service men. Nixon's wife and three children wero present, as were the landlady the flat whoro Dr. Bradford boarded, as well us his former housekeeper. Dr.

Bradiord waived examination. United States Assistant District Attorney Ball, assisted by Chief Hazen of the secret service, conducted the prosecution, and Nixoa was defended by Lawyer I. C. Campbell. The ing the innovation.

PRESIDENT STUART'S ULTIMATUM. what similar to scurvy. The bark, however, uot give it to tne cat, out urans nimseii. xuai was why Patrolman Walsh arrested him. At the station he said that he was Fred J.

Doane, 10 years old, and that he lived with his aunt at 342 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Ho had run away from home, and for nearly two weeks has Justice evidently believed the woman TWO INSANE. testimony, for he gave judgment for the full held on her course until reaching latitude 15 north, longitude 49:09, on August 13, when tion of publishing an American Dunetin oi the society was also discussed and it was decided that It must be distinctly understood that no objectionable means of collecting funds shall be resorted to. This afternoon the delegates to the contention visited Mount Loretto. on Staten amount of her claim.

ONE WANDERING ABOUT THE STREETS, been roaming about the streets. He had run awav onco bofore, but that time an alarm was UNKNOWN MEN BUSY. both mates, the carpenter, and in fact the entire crew, including Captain Watts, were taken down with the terrible disease. It was then decided to bear up for Barhadoes to procure sent ont for him nad he was captured. In tho THE OTHER AT HER HOME.

Magistrate Flammer. at Yorkvillo court, New Island, the summer home of the Mission of Yorkvillo police court this morning his aunt ROB TWO VACANT HOUSES AND KNOCK medical assistance and a supply of fresh pro York, to day committed two women to the in the Immaculate Virgin, at 2 Lafayette place, New York. A BISHOP BRINGS A DWARF. visions. Fortunately for the disabled crew DOWN A NEGRO SAILOR.

sane pavilion at Belleview hospital They appeared ana alter a lecture tne Doy wns allowed to go home with her. OBJECTS TO FRAME HOUSES. the weather proved favorable and the vessel reached that port on August 20. where she The police of the Fourth precinct report wero Julia Connelly, a widow, 40 years old. who said she lived with a sister at 335 West that on September 30 an unknown man gained THF.

LAD IS A NATIVE AFRICAN AND procured the necessary medical attention and fresh provisions. All hands recovered rapidly and the vessel an entrance to. the house of Mrs. Mary Seventeenth street. New York, and Annie Steidcner, 49 Tears old, of 224" East Forty first street, New York.

Mrs. Connolly was feund ALL PRIVILEGES BUT ONE WILL REMAIN WITH HIM. Dallas, September 12 Dan Stuart, president of the Florida Atheltic club, waa shown the Associated press dispatch quoting: Fltzsimmons as being dissatisfied with some the athletic club's arrangements as to privileges. He said: "I do not believe Fltzsimmons is quoted correctly. As far as the privileges are concerned W.

A. Brady was given the picture privileges when the papers were signed In the East. The other privileges axe not controlled by Corbett, Brady or They are controlled exclusively by myself and I shall retain exclusive control of the same. That is all there is to it. The other pnv ileges are my individual property, and I shall not surrender them to any individual or anj; agreement of individuals." SPEAKS ENGLISH.

Reilly, at 52 Madison street, by forcing the front basement door. The family was absent resumed her voyage on August 23 and reached Among the passengers who arrived this MR. PIMPSON SAYS THEY ARE CONTRARY TO AGREEMENT. Cornelius Pimpson applied to Judge Osborne of the city court to day for an Injunc oort' this morning all well. While at Bar D.ll (Vnrv, Wflmhn rfl.

In the country. A dozen silver tea spoons, dodging about at the Fifty ninth street and Seventh avenue entrance of Central park at 1 o'clock this morning bv Park Officer Fox. case against Ciirlton Jientley oi v.i i.ast uue Hundred and Twenty fifth street. New York, was not taken up. Tho first witness was AK0nt Esquirell of tho secret service, who swore that on September 6 he had been detailed by Cniel Hazon to watch Kixon's house at First avenue.

He wont there and saw Nixon leave the house. Ho followed Nixoti to Bowery, Which is a sn'oon. 1 here Nlxou met a man whe gave him three packages, which be carried with nim to Tourth street and Broadway. Tho witness kept track of Nixon nil day, saw him and another man examine the packages, and followed him next day to One Hundred and Fifth street and Park avenue, where Nixon was joined by Dr. Bradford.

The packages wore taken to 101 East One Hundred and Fifth street, to the home of Mrs. Kennedy, which was raided was sent ashore and morning, por badoes the first mate dozen silver forks marked two silver was Bishop S. D. Ferguson of the African Epis returned home by steamer. The Lottie Moore napkin rings marked J.

and a silver When he approached her she screamed to him. eonal church. Bishop Ferguson is on a brief tion restraining the building of two frame plated set. consisting of coffee pot, tea pot, Is owned by Yates Porterfleld of New York city and brings a cargo of coir matting, cocoa nut oil and ginger. "heap them away.

She said, when he had caught her arm, that she had been in the park visit to the United Stnte3 nnd will attend the structures on property purchased from the milk pitcher, sugar bowl and celery holder to bo held at Minneapolis, were stolen. pince Tuesday, dodging women lor forty hours. German American Improvement company of the Twenty sixth ward by Albert H. Bult Mrs. bteldtner was arrested by Court Officer The Fourth precinct also reports that the housa of John H.

Benzln. at 240 Steuben street was broken into by an unknown man FOR RUNNING OVER A CHILD. man. plaintiff alleges that the stipula Cavanagh, on the complain of her husband, next month. He is accompanied by a IS year old dwarf named ThomaB Tobo Haven, who attends the school attached to the mission in Liberia.

The lad is a native African, converses Rudolph. Mrs. bteidtner has keen acting by forcing the basement door. Mr. Benzln tion mfde by the company when he purchased was that only brick and stone houses should be allowed on the property.

When Bultman strangely for some days, Imagining that her EXPRESSMAN KAPLAN OF BROOKLYN CLEVELAND AND JEFFERSON FISHING. family is away In the country, and it cannot Buzzard's Bay, September 12 Presi be learned if anything was stolen until he re purchased no such restriction was made, and turns. fluently in English and Is a.uite intelligent. FOREST FIRES BURNING FIERCELY. FLAMES SWEEPING OYER MARSHES FOR family intend to poisen ner.

when cavanasn entered the house this morning she attempted to leap oat of the window. CANARSIE'S BfAlLROAD WAR. dent Cleveland and Joseph Jefferson are today at Wareham pond fishing, having left he is putting up frame buildings, which Pimpson alleges will damage hla property. William Love, a negro sailor on a Mallory HELD IN NEW YORK. Rosle Schaeffer, 2 years old, was run over by an express wagon at Rlvington and Norfolk Btreets.

New Y'ork, last night and received internal injuries from which she died lino steamship, was knocked down by an un and which, he says, is a direct violation of his covenant. The company alleges that the cottages in question are expensive ones and known man in Hudson avenue last evening and received a lacerated wound of the fore here on the 6:45 northbound train this morning. It wa reported they had gone to Boston, but they were located at the pond shortly, THIRTY MILES. Green Bay. September 12 The west next day and tho packages discovered, mey contnined counterfeiters' ink and other para fh6rnalia necessary for an outfit of the kind, was there that Agent Bagg discovered the 100 plate.

Agent Flynu corroborated the evidence of Agent Esquirell and Agent in Charge George B. Bagg testilled to tho urrest of Dr. Bradford at Mrs. Keunedy's house, and the search oi the house and the seizure of counterfeiter's articles by himself and Operative Frank Esquirell. On the morning of September 7 he testified to the finding of the plates under the carpet.

will be no detriment to the adjoining prop after noon. erty holders. It denies having violated any shore of Green Bay for thirty miles is lined MR. SCHIELLEIN AFTER AN INJUNCTION AGAINST THE FENCE. This morning Lawyers Almet F.

Jenks, William Van Wyck and Adolphus Boyd, ap head. After his injuries were dressed by Ambulance Surgeon Ford Love was locked up on a charge of intoxication, and this morning Justice Haggerty sent him to jail for tea days. covenant. Judge Osborne reserved decision PLEADED GUILTY TO PETIT LARCENY. William Davis, who gave his address at 788 MCLAUGHLIN ASKED QUESTIONS, with flames which are sweeping over the immense marshes that btretcb from this city to Oconto.

Reports from Casco Junotion on the Kewaunee, Green Boy and Western road are to tho effect that forest fires are burning on both sides rhu tm hotwBBn that noint and Clyde. The pearing as counsel for Emil Schiellein, a hotel keeper at Canarsie, applied to Justice Cullen Classon avenue, pleaded guilty this morning in the Myrtle avenue police court toj steal A SIXTEEN MILE BREEZE. an hour after being admitted to Gouver neur hospital. The child, whose parents live at 124 Attorney street, had been taken out for an airing by her mother. The little one ran into the street while the mother wa3 not looking and was run down.

The driver of the wagon escaped. He is said to be Jacob Kaplan of Thatford avenue, this city, hut the city directory of this year does not contain the name of Jacob Kaplan, expressman. Kaplan, who says he lives at 322 Bedford avenue, this citv. was arraigned in the Essex mar THEN OFFICER CALLAHAN PROMPTLY of the supreme court for an injunction re CLUBBED AND ARRESTED HIM. ing a gold filled watch from the rooms of straining the Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach James Sane at 53 Park avenue, and Justice roliceman.

Patrick Callahan of the Fulton fires cover a territory two miles wide and are Haeeertv sentenced him to six months in tarn Railroad company from closing to the public the grounds owned there by the company, and on which the hotel of the plaintiff standsf street station essoyed to disperse a crowd of penitentiary and imposed a fine of Ua cross examination iir. aamitteu mat the ink and paper seen In the possession of Nixon wero commercial articles that might be used for other purpose than counterfeiting. Stanleys. Bagg testilled that be had searched Nixon's house and found a piece of lead and some paper of the kind found at Mrs. Kennedy's.

Kate Kennedy tnstifled that Dr. Bradford boarded at her house from August 4 until ar excited TtolianB at tho corner of Main and THE WIND WEST TO SOUTHWEST AT LONG BRANCH. "The conditions to day are more favorable for a good, sprightly race than at any time since the series began." said Forecaster Dunn this morning. "The weather will be fair and clear between two bridges, which are tnreatenea. THE WEATHER.

IxniCiTIONS TILL 8 P. M. TO MORROW. Since the Nassau road began running to Ca Water streots at 9:40 o'clock last night. Michael SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

ket court to aay. jue oiouneu sua. iuo iuubi was an accident. Magistrate Brann held him to await the notion of the coroner. McLaughlin, aged 28 years, of 64 Front street, told tho erowd not to obey the officer who had WMhlnjtton.

D. SeptomDer 12 For Extern New "A WORD IN YOUR EAR" York, local thunder storms, lollowea oy iar vuaiaor, winds shiftinc to northorlj ud cooler. LOCAL PROBABILITIES. narsie the defendant company inclosed its grounds and is charging an admission fee. This keeps people from Mr.

Schlellein's hotel and he deposes that he has lost, so far this season, $3,000. Thomas E. Pearsall, appearing for the defendant, asked for an adjournment of the hearing, which was granted on the stipulation that the gates to the inclosure should not be closed. BABKENTINE TO BE SOLD. United States Marshal Haydon has posted Fair to day and on Friday; cooler by Friday night, frh to brisk southwesterly to northwesterly winds.

notices of tne auction of the Barkentine Harriet THE SECRET OF BEAUTY The following Is the record of thethermomefceraa kept rested, under tho name of Snow. Dr. Bradford showed her some silk thread that he Baid he intended to have woven "for a friend his who was a lady." Alice Nixon, the 13 year old daughter of the accused, testified that she bought the paper in the candy store around the corner. She bought it by direction of her teacher. Miss Garrison, to patch up a torn page in her school book.

ordered them to move on, ana when Callahan tried to enforce his order, seized the officer by the neck. Callahan used his club and, after inflicting a sonlp wound on McLaughlin, plaoed him under arrest somewhat subdued. This morning McLaughlin pleaded not guilty and was held in bailuntiUhe 20th ona charge of having interlered with the officer in tho discharge of his duty. McLanghlin says that he did not interfere with the officer. He s'mply ssked him why he did not arrest a big Italian who had beon beating a small boy.

with a fresh sailing breeze from the southwest. Word received from Sandy Hook at 8 o'clock this morning reports a sixteen mile breeze from west to southwest. At Long Branch at the same hour the wind was blowing southwest at the rate of fourteen miles an hour. In this city the wind is southwest ten miles. I am not much of a salt, but I take that Interest in the race which every American should.

I suppose with a cap and the nautical knowledge pasted inside of it, I could soon educate myself in the sport." 81 BH of the complexion, hands, arms, and hair is found in the perfect action of the Pores, produced by at the Brooklyn Dally iade office HA. 781 10 AM 4 A. if (I A. 751 P. M.

7U13P.M ATerage temperature to daj AveraKe temperature same date last year. 88 90 POLICEMAN RESCUES A BOY. James McManns, a boy of 11 years, living at 426 Van Brnnt street, fell from tho dry dock at Erie Basin into the water last evening. Police S. Jackson now lying in Poillon's ship yard at tho foot of Clinton street, in judgment for two libels filed against her, one by Thomas Nelson for $63, wages due him, and the second by Alberton B.

Htteh for 8403. 45 worth of supplies. The Harriet S. Jackson is a good vessel and ought to sell well. NEW YORK COLLEGE OPENED.

Over sixteen hundred pupils attended the man Joseph De Cantlllon of the Seventeenth HIGH WATER. vnllnwlnir is the official announcement of the time and Mary Nixon, wife of the accused, testified that the lead found In the house had been used a bcllhanger, who fixed the bells of the house some time before. Commissioner Alexander held Nixon for the action of the grand jury. The question of reducing the bail from JS.000 will be settled to morrow. Dr.

Bradford was committed in default of bail. duration of high water at New and Sandy Hook for precinct saw the accident and lowered himself to the foot of the dock where, holding on to a timber with one hand, he was enabled to reach the drowning boy with the other and bring him to morrow, September 1.J: MC GOWAN AND MC CABE EXONERATED. In tho inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of James Kilroy, tho Atlantic avenue railroad gateman, who died, it was al fSOAN of i it M. .1 safely to the shore. Height Ttae lHeioht1 Kiss aula, m.

1 H. K. opening of the College of the City of New York tbis morning. It will be a day or two before the number of students in each class be known, as the largo number of examination papers sttll remaining to be passed upon mnv when their points are made up, have n. m.

i pet, m. i i WOUNDED AT A RAT HUNT. 6:31 The most effective skin 4.6 a 4.8 TRIED TO WHIP A POLICEMAN. Officer Ruiddea of tho Fifth avenue police station found Thomas Darney of 140 Twenty third street lying asleep in the hallway of 4S3 I Twentieth street at 3:30 o'clook tbis morning. Durney turned upon the policeman and grappled with him securing possession of his i night stick with which he dealt the otficer blow on tho arm.

There was a hard fight for a i minute or two and then Ruidden succeeded in getting his billy from his hip pocket. He struck I Durney twice over the head with the club and the prisoner became passive at oaee. At the i station nouse two wounds on his scalp were 3.7 4.0 Mew 1:54. Sandy Hooitl 1:35 0:3 John Webber, an employe In May. Levy purifying and beautify ing May's big slaughter house on Johnson avenue some effect upon the number and standing of certain classes.

soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. was wounded In the foot while shooting rats in the basement of the slaughter house last night. He was removed to St. Catharine's Hr.antit.nm Philln TCnimAt. flnnthflr omnlnVA.

leged, from tho result of a beating inflicted by William HcGownn and Aloxunder JlcCabe, Coroner Creamer and a jury last night found that tho men named wore not to blame. Death, It was found, was due to heart disease complicated with Bright's diRHase of tho kidneys. HcGownn and McCabe, who are under arrest, were exonerated. REV. T.

G. JACKSON HOME AGAIN. The Rev. T. G.

Jackson, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church JT i i i BITTEN BY A MAD DOG. MURRAY HELD FOR THE GRAND JUBY. Thomas llow, alias Paui Murray, who was 'arrestod on September 4 by Officer Feto of the Fourth precinct while sorting tho contents of some bureau drawers iu the rear parlor of Thomas Paul's residence at l'j" IVillougnby was brought np for examination In the Myrtle avebue police court to day, and committed to await the action of tho grand jury. TWENTY EIGHT NEW POSTMASTERS.

and Webber shot at the' same rat. Kucner Snnsvel Roseeabal. 19 years old, 26 Attot 1 Sold throngbout the world. British depot F.Nett tjert Sons, 1, King: Edward London. Potteb I dressed and he was held on a charge of lntosi CT'TfSWexsTney street.

New York, was bitten by a supposed I cation and assaulting an nicer. Bbuo Cszm. Sole BostoD, U. 8. A.

mad dog this morning at 8:30 o'olock, at the corner of Thirtieth street and Broadway. The dog was shot and Rosenthal's wound was MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN VESSELS. ARRIVED THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. Ss Habana.

from Colon. St SOTee. from Brotnen. W.tt ffr from CtVLilMloc. Seminole, from Jacksonville.

Ss Antonio Zambrana, from oanchec ARRIVED AT KOREIUN PORTS. Ss Spaarndam. from New York, Bologne. Ss Albano lrom Mew York, posted Lizard. Ss Augnsta Victoria, from New York, passed Scilly.

Ss Lopanto, from New York, passsd Isle of Wight. Ss Karope. from New York, London. Ss Massachusetts from New York. London.

Ss Prussia, from New York. Hamburg. SAILED FROM FOREIGN PORTS. Fa Servia. for New York, Liverpool.

Ss Havel, for New York. Sont.nampton. Ss Rlohmond Hill, for New York, London. Ss Obdam. for.

New York, naased Besohy Ss Uermania, for New York. Queenstown. Ss Bnifsn, for New York, St. Lucia. SJUSSIK' JVi "iT coirirol Now York, whero he nud lourtu clae postmasters were appointed FOUND DEAD IN HIS ROOM.

SAILOR MCCANN GOES FREE. United States Commissioner Bellows to doy discharged from custody Edward HoConD, a sailor, who was arrested on 3, on the complaint of one of his shipboard companions, who accused him of the theft of lot of clothing from a oloaet. The evidence against him was insufficient. DIED FROM A FALL. The coroner's office was notified this morning of the doath of Mis Emma Louiso Boogler, S3 years old, of 66 West Ninety second street, Jiew York, from injuries received by falling down the stoop of her home lost evening.

Her skull was fractured by the fall and she died five hours later, at 2 o'clock tbis morning. Shines Silver arprisingly. Never Wears, Never Soratohes, Chicago, 111., September 12 W. A Wilson of Indianapolis was found dead in a. room at Mrs.

Jackson have spent tho summer. Mrs. Jaokson, who was seriously ill when she left Flatbush, is much improved in healr.li but she will not bo homo for some weeks yet. Next Sunday tho regular ordr of services, including erening worship and Sunday school, will be taken up again at St. Paul's church.

to day, twonty flve of whom were to fill vacancies caused by deaths or resignations. New York Elton. T. J. Sampson, vice Georgo M.

Campbell, resigned; Youugstown, Tlmotiy J. Murphy, vice F. C. Thompson, removed. Myers' hotel, yesterday.

He had shot himself through the brain. ft.

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