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Page 1: k4IJ t bt- I flfl- · i r J < v fr I i f f- VOL k4IJ t af I I1 g P t T > E y i bt-r I flfl- p I r L1VKO 13 NEW YORK MONDAY SEPTEMBER 113 1886 PRICE TWO CENTS 1 JAEI ES PAr IN

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ES PAr IN CUSTODYJAEIjionnis ir AIVKH CUMKH HACK most

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Tke ftliilpemniie Attempt in Empty klet Annby ZIihIMlIrII xllvfr TknttYn Inln Ikti-2tnrlk ItlTrrrnrklin Inlil Ikn Jxllen K-

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OOIRO W Altor business manager of Alder-man

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Jaohiios fence nnd confident to 1greateror Ions extent of the boodlo Aldermen who orIn oxllo or on ball Is In town Ho has comoback from Cnll11 ready fit appears lo ttestifyagainst J Ilhno should It bo necessary orothers nt tho gang iorlmp Ho returned ho

causo Jnohne at whoso expense ho ran awayto Canada anti was maintained there hasconsod tsupply him with mono IIo Is underIndictment for perjury himself and It Is onthat ahargo that ho is locked up at PollcoHeadquarters

Alter went Into the employ ot tho Jaohnobrothers jowollors and receivers of stolonRoods In 1875 and becantn tholr confidentialclerk He did business rfor thorn when theyworo not around or did not care to InvolvedIn tho job When Alter was hired Henry W

Jaohne now in Sing SIns was in Europe withtwo other thloves Curtln nod Stuard BttmrdiIs now In prison In Europe on n three yearssentence Thu alleged arrangement then ex-

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was that Henry who wns not yet anAlderman should rocolvo tho proceeds of thodully toll of Curtin nnd Stuard and ship It tohis brother Fritz Several packages of stuffwore thus received

Aftor several years lluiiry W Jaahne cameback and after his brothers mysterious dis-appearance

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married his brothers wife Inpactor Byrnes says that Alter tolls him that

t Fritz Jaohno Is still alive and may possibly-turn up But according to common reportFritz died Anyhow Henry promptly marriedFritzs wife end conducted the business at theold stand In Broomo street IIo became Alder-

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and was a highly respectable citizen untilthe boodlo business and Mrs Sohuylor VanHensselaer Hamiltons disclosures came Alterwas sfcll confidential clerk

During ono of the sessions of the Senate In-vestigating

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Committee last May In tho Post Of-

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building Alter wits subpoenaed to tell whatbo know about Jaohno and the boodlo inJaihues safe A man named Scott had testi-fied

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that Alter had told him that tho boodle wasInJsehuee safe for n while and that he hadgot a 10000 bill changed In his testimonyAltor donlod in detail all that Scott had testi-fied

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to and swore positively that ho had noknowledge ot any boodlo or of anything else

I derogatory to Jaehne This testimony wastaken in the Post Office bulllnlUnitod Statesterrltorywherothe It wasalleged had no jurisdiction By suggestion ofthe counsel for the committee and tho DistrictAttorney one of tho Supreme Court roomswas secured and further hearings were hadthere Alter was recalled and swore again asbe bad sworn in the Post Office building

Jaohno discovered the reason for tho changeof place and warned Alter that nn Indictmenttot perjury would probably bd found againsthim and that ho had better go away untileverything blew over According to InspectorByruoB Jaohne promised Alter to take care ofhis mother and sister while he was gon-

er and to send him money to live on InJ Canada William Conover who acted aI a sort of private secrelarJ t Jaehne

brought the tickets money and gaveI them to Alter The route be was to take

was to Toledo or Detroit whoncbe could eas-ily

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cross to Canada a days afterAlter had teetUollh Grand Jury brought in

q an him for perjury In-spector

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Byrnes says that by this tlmoI Alter witsOU 01 lowu anu inai no sent jjpiectives itau

il ford and OConnor to find Alter They wont toToledo and Detroit but Alter had been ap-prised

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c in advance of tholr coming not alto-gether

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unprecedented occurrence since theboodle Indictments began nnd had gone to

I Windsor In Canada He wrote home to hismother and Jaohne though Conover sent hintj word not to write again Thn detectives re-mained

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In Detroit making occauiornl trips toi Canada to see If thorn was not some way bywhich Alter could bn porsuaded to come over

y to American soil But Alter was well informedHe went to tit Catherines whorl he reinairoluntil June 15 Then he went to Clifton on thoCanada Bide of Niagara Falls

When Jaohno IIM saw he was Ikolytolotlntotrouble about his fence hodill not wint to run tint business any longer Inhis own name nnd that ho would make out abill of sale to Alter If Alter would give himpromissory notes secured bv chattel mort-gages

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The bill of sale wits mado out by LukeGrimes nn Eighth ward lawyer and thin titleot tie place wis changed lon the llrst note

dun Alter was toUt ho not troubleabut paying It

remained nt Clifton until AugustAfter Jaehiies Incarceration In Slug Sing hissupplies of money had bren cut ofT ned holent word toJuglintt friends In New York that

r ho would have to base mooney to live on or howould come back Money was not sent to himno in tho early part of August be returned nndwent to hIs mothers house 521 Greenwichstreet a few doors ubovo Illrlnl streetJaehlolllac had been sold Jaohne

n tharo of the proceeds Hohad his bill of sale to prove his ownership butthero were unpaid and overdue notes ns n set-offi against it Mrs Jaidme refused to givehim any tanner or any tharo in the proceedsof tbo estate lie saw her several times nndwas unablo to make any nrrnngnmont with her

Inspector Byrnes heard that Alter was Intown He told Von Gorichten Itndford endOConnor to find hInt On Thursday eveninglast Alter was Iltllul on the btoop of a house InHorlnu Street Burke Carliou and otherfriends Von Gerlchten came up anti riskedhint to como over tu the btront corner Theywont to the corner of Kemvlck street and afterVon Guricbtuu hal chatted with him for a fewaecomlH they wont to Police headquarterswhere AIr was locked IIP

On 1 mnrnlng Alter was taken by In-spector

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Bvrne8 before Itucordor Smyth antIwas remanded until this morning when h-uwllaPtluII1 hate a hearing At present bo

fib Pnlleu Central Ofllco vheroho has been since Thurday nxcent for histrip to tlm Geiierii Sessions building on FridaymorningI

No 5Jti Groinwlh MrrotI where Alter livesIs atbreiistory brick Iin ute the Mist floor atWhich M occupied by n hutoher shop Altersmother mid brothers live utstairs Ills motherald yesterday

My noli Georgo wns not in Cnnada nor didlie try to escape from anybody or from any

t charge Ho touka trio of the or six weeks toIroltlnd other places because he had nothingI to do When his trip wits

uver ho mime hock nod has been hero for guy1 Mal wok ohavoseeiior heard nothing of

hi i since Thursday The last his friends sawof him on Gerlchten told him howanted1 to see him

One ot Alters brothers saul that he had calledat Police Headquarters end the District Attor-neys ¬cilice anti had been told nt built places

that nothing was known thereof his brothershereabouts Inspector Byrnes says thatneither mother nor brother his noen him ornaked where Alter was

Inspector Byrnes hal had several conversatloiiB with Aster and bybaj that Alter toldhim the following story

What Scott tostlllud to before the Senatecommittee wns trite I know that the hoodieWi In the safe hut I nver had any JloOOD

challt1 tor Juehim 1 never saw a tiouoiMil largest l I ever had hanged forJaehne wax null forf 5i0 Whnn Jnnhnn sawthat hn was In trouble liu wluted to gut rid ofhit plncn nwllIIIl out IhillI of Mile to tile tellIlug mo tit 1 I foyer trouble I

the notes as Ithai was allI light aOII111unIt note Cattle tutu iiOthin was donu about itJanline kept a funn nlllwai ill ooimtuut re-culpt of htndli Io litany Ut wllleli camnfrOl1 otb rhtatosami front Europe ills ttoroWI stocked with Ihl0Ind he used 8101tgoods in hits house that he hill miwnsn he was iiritud was stolen thastateroom of a Norll herman Lloyd steamerin a iniKiUnn saw him Ihl day tutorlie itati bOIIlicked up nnlt Ito

Its right about that watch famelif r iettlng mo Into trouble but ItsIdisap ¬

peared now and Ivn gott a new one and UoBoned urn the nnw watch he had

Titus nftht Ifr his nrPt ben be IS outon 115000 met on the earlier ofBroadway Spring Btmetand hn tout mo to goto lbs store audgut tertain things outofihefiatafor him ns ho was going lay at lOb thatnight t went over to the waited forluau tubei urnHaut when I got tile things out ofthe gate but hn did not com I went to hishouse lo SUI hint nud 1 found hll Ihcrt withA lot of political friend 1 < UIB thatIll had chsniOii tiU mind Ha said thatiho had IIntended to skip and forfeit his kali but b-eVvU9IowadinAoUUoan Eign ihiLs

party who hat told him that It was not nocen-sary for hurt torun nvray ns things would boall rlallt llrnlly Ho ho decldnd to stay

Turn his hail siirrenilcred him anti hn hailto stay In jai threw days until nnw bondsmeneoilld bn to qualify fur tSflWK When hogot out again hn says to mn Ut 1It< the burglaralarm people anti nrrnncn them It Ithat Ican open thn sate nt night and take a lot ofstuff that It wont do to keon there I ar-ranged

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It and that night both of us volt itothe Atari and began to open the salebody shook mba door anti Im lold inn to go outanti sen who It wits I wont out hut sirw no-body

¬Wn wont ngaln to 01111 IIto safe anti

nunin we hoard a nolsn nt I door Jnnhtm-thniight

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hn was being fnllowpil and wntchnl-HnI I wits frightened nnd trmhlIIIII no tIntnil npnnlngI th safn tthit flt wns tthnnight of May 21 I believe Thn morningw went anti took thn stuff n vav-

Jnohnn was afraid that his hntine might bn-pnnrchpd and If It wet thorn WIr a lot oftii I rigs tllrl Itltl would bn ii explainOno of hn unit wns a line slit otKhakeSposrnHwnrk which wasstnlnn On thenight of May VI1 wont to lanhnns house antiho nave tnt a pnckiign which bo told mn tothrow In the river In It wero n lot of antiquesliver jewelry anti other things which badbeen stolon I took the package which wns nlargo one down to the foot of Christopherstreet I thought I was folowollant I waitedfor n whllo anti then got lint Intho middle of thu dream I went It the rear ofthe boat and dropped the 111cklUlin tho waterThe Shakespeare 1 al o Afterthe trouble began th Aldermen used to mootat Jnohnos plsce and talk things ovnr

Alter iIs n young mutt about 5 feet tiit inciteshigh with 1 light sandy moustache bluo proand a slightly pimpled face and weighs aboutICO pound A young man answering prettywell to tho description was at AIrs IIOUP-Oycstordny afternoon Mrs Alter It wasone of her sorts and not George InspectorByrnes says that Oeorgo Is locked up

It Is n bit odd that so many dais nlnpaod be-

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tho time Altors testimony wasglven andhis leaving town The indictment Wil foundtugit I lust him thus beforn he threw glutengoods Into tilt river and still hn got off toCanada and ho does not como hack until It Isuniversally known that Jnehnos csonpo de-pends

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upon the opinion of ono Judge whosomind is nut entirety made up Hn turns unnnd has boon In town for throe woekx accord-ing

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to Mr William Hartley his mother hisbrothers and neighbors before an arrest Ismade

Inspector Byrnes explained this by sayingAs soon ns I was notified that Alter was

wanted I sent officers alter him butt by thatUrI he had left the city I was informed of

back and had him arrestedIs It true that Alter has boon brought hack

to testify against Jnolino for receiving stolengoods In case he is released by tbo Court of Ap ¬

pealsNo Alter Is simply arrested on an Indict-ment

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charging him with perjury 1 know otnothing further I actod only itS a police ofocr in arresting him as oon as I could-

It Is said that Jaehne Is so sure of releasethat hn has ordered n now tail hit to bn stunt toSing lung tor him In October decision oltbs Court of Appeals IIs expected then

District Attorney JJartlnorofusndtosaywhatwould bo dono with Alter or to talk about thecase at all

aiustc IK AID oy CHARLESTON

A VolaBt r Concert Ht Wnllaokn In wklckMany Wellknown Arllite ink Part

Every seat was occupied and paid for InWallacks Theatre last evening at tho testi-monial

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concert In aid of the Charleston suitor ¬

ers tendered by Mr Lester Wallack and ColJohn A McCaull and a committee All whotook part In tie entertainment volunteeredtheir services and iwas a circumstance whichadded much to success of the entertain ¬

ment that every volunteer was on hand nnd ontime and the programme watt carried outwithout change Col McCiull said after thoperformance that It was in this respect theonly volunteer concert of the kind in his ex-perience

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About 1300 was raised and It willbe sent today to Mayor Courlenny

This orchestras at Wallacks and tho StarTheatres wore united with Signor A Do Noyalta as musical director and the chorus In

Josephine In evening dross sang selectionsfrom William Tel Ernanl and Lom ¬

bardi Le PetitsnOIBleu and Non o Ver Ottolongul re-

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In nn inimitable manner The CharcoalMan and Bobolink Luclllo MeredithI sangMrpAntthlv MntfAla TArnntrtlln nn4 Mo Dundee and Mr Herndou Morsoll sangpleasingly a ballad by Falrlamb Mnthlldo Cottrolly recited Tno Olovo a poom with fan-tastic

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musical Interruptions arranged for tho-orciestrn by Charles F Werlnt Do Wolf impper sting Schumanns Two Grenadiers In 1way that surprised those who might have sup-posed

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from hits part In The Black Hussarthat no was not up to serious work Mr W JFerguson recited Shakospearea Seven Agesacceptably Miss Emily Soldone In 1 blockand white striped dress and wearing a blltful diamond neckles sang Golden lyWelllngs and was heartily applaudedConstantln Sternberc tbo wellknown pianistPlayed a transcription traits Mendelssohn

Wedding March s Louise Parker antiMr Eugene Oudln sang a duet from 11Favarlta and had to repeat it MarshallWilder told some funny now stories In so funnya way that the audietico Insisted on morestories until he explained with apparent seri-ousness

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that tho manager Insisted on his notdoing the whole show

John A Mackav Imitated famous actors andho too had to explain to the audience that theProgramme must positively proceed to othernumbers Louise Parker sang Counnlstu loPays and was encored Mils Georgia Cay vanrecited Savings St Michaels Clurcl atCharleston b C The poem his-toric scene A brand from a lire many yearsago foil on the lofty tower and threatened thodestruction of the venerable church A IIIV-Oclmbollllo lightning rOll and threw tho ¬

Inl Irlnd to the earth Ha thereupon re ¬

freedom and the thanks of the MayorMr Oudln sang a romance from Verdi Mr

II I Mantell recited Longfellows Wreck ofthe Hesperus Mr Frederick lanes plavoda difficult solo on the trombonelr Kyrle Bel ¬

low recited Good andCottrelly Hopper and Mountjoy Walker snugHead tho Answer 1 the Stars wltl a new

verse on the result the yacht rncl The en ¬

tertainment closed with the singing of theSuwanuo Hirer by Loulso Purkor aud a

choruhCollections amounting to about 400 wero

made yesterday morning anti evening attienrgos Church Ir aid of the Charlestonforors

LArING CAULKS off auttnATThe IVntrra Inliu IMncInc lie Wire an tke

Third Avriuej firvat il onoA gang ot workmen with ropes nnd tncklo

got oil a Tblrd avenue elevated train nt thedowntown station at Thlrtyfourty streetyesterday noon anti the foreman showedthe station agent 1 permit to lay a telegraphcable along the structure Presently a trainof list cars camo along with a lot of cable antithe men unloaded it upon the platform Simi-lar

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gangs of mon appeared nt the stations at-

Fiftythird Saventyalxth and HGth streetsand work wits begun simultaneously nt thesestations Cole of Ulnch cable had boon leftalong the rOll and the gangs of men proceed ¬

ed to lay It on the footwalk along tho down-town

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track of the road The work was finishedyesterday from Twentythird to Fiftyulnthshoot IIHIII will bn1 carried on today

rh u belong to the WOHler UnionTelegraph Company and I of Itsbvstom to do asvtiy with telegraph ticks In thostreets of thn city The company will run asninny us possible of its wiles through theseelevated cables-

Commission

lug ibles were haiti on Sunday gattl DrNorll Orten lrusidunt of lie Vevturuu UnionlItrah Company to I reporter of Tilt bu

not lit artier tl ovadi the Htubwaybut because the cablro could not

be transported on platform cars HS well on nnyother day vvn have had for seven years a controt permitting IIH to uio the elevated nulroiidstructure fir our wires under curtain restric-tions

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Tlm Wuvatnd ruillroadI

fur plan hut ratio Ithan clllllnl011lUl811by Inwnult titus mutter was comrollsIlnlthey grunted us tile rightof the structure for our wires in considerationof our yielding CI lain other claims which wehad under our contract

1he wires that will b run through theCOllIe which wi ore now 11J11t will take liepiles of the wires now poles 11 Thirdaveuuo Thu lait that similar cables teen I

laid on the glrderrt of the Brooklyn llrldgeproves the iractlcabliitynf lavlll tho cables onthe elnvated rnadn 11ley In Illod1way thore and will be practically out I

Wo do not know Yet1 sud Dr Or61Ihllianswer to n question whether WH putother wires In thus hands of the monopoly com-pany

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crested by the hiibnrayCoinmltslon TlmtIs a quo ton for future detttrniluatlnn Wealready Iron pipes ot our own laid troutour mum office In llroxjuny up town tu far nsTnentyfourtb Street unit ready to receive thewires

Dr Green declined to say whether cableswould bIkMon tie olftvated road lu tho other

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LIEUT HENN FULL OF FIGHT

ANOIlIEIt CIIAIIKXnil CO311XO fltO3lJill UALATKI-

fci Hue rnirred fur the Xrwimrt Vet Toonntl Mnv Null Tknt lines In I Hnlr Ali-nIrdltlliir

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Iknt Tkrrn will ha V Mur-ellrliuk Oini f tltnri rr lk Amerlcn Cup

Ono had only tojo to Hay Rhino yesterdayto determine Hint thnpoopln of Now York worestill Interested In tho giant single stickers thatcontended on Saturday for tho yachting su-premacy

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of tho world Uowboats and skirts ofnil sorts worn pressed Into service by groups ofgrown people nail gangs of boys until theshoal of small craft that came anti wont abouttho two stately beauties lying at anchor 01 thlBay Illdgo Iltllnl suggested tho numbersthat 8wlrmoI ovor water on tho morningof Tuesdays race when tho start was fromOwls Head Cut boats front the Bayonno andStaten Island shores and from up the North and-Enstlllvors train no ono knows how fanswoopoddown and around thin racers Ilko yachtsroundlol a turning buoy tho stilt southeast

bellying theIr sails nnd making tho pas-sengers

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and crows aft In the cockpits climb totho weather rolls hastily whenever n freshen-ing

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gust swept down trout the low bluffs Bosldos thus several tugs with passengersaboard visited the scone But tho crowdsworn on tho shores nnd piers Tho cribwork nt tho outer end of tho Atlantic YachtClub basin was simply black with them TheBay Rldgo boati carried a tremendous numberof people of whom many returned on tho boatsthey came on having simply gona down to seatho champions Naturally tho Mayflowercattle in fur the greater suture of attention fromeverybody Tim hay lildge route iled betweentho two yachth the Mavllowar being to lieBouth west of thn Ualutoa and some dis-tance

¬alt livery boatload of people thronirodto tho side front which she could bn soon It Islikely that Capt StoiieH arm would have achedby ulchtfall so often did ho have to take oil hulahat when the Indies en the steamers wavedtheir hindkorchlcfs nt him as all the hand-some

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ones did only he Has become so much ao-uustomed to that sort of thing since the Marflower came hero that hil hatdolling musclesam In training

hut tho cutter and her sturdy crew wore re-membered

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by not II few many or this smallbouts passengers cheering her as heartily-as they did tile Mayflower Occasionally agang of touch sailed by and reviled theguests hut thtodisturbed only the Americanseamen on the nearby yachts who would havedone up the 10Ullt In short order could theyhave got at

Thit diminution of tho pleasure fleet was as-tonishing

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The anchorage ground suggestednothing so touch as the lew strangling birds tobe found among tho trees of n pigeon roostafter tItus roost has bon dnsnrtod for the sea-son

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The hacbom Fortuna tho StrangerIn fact all the Boston Hoot was gone tho mostof thorn to Newport whore they will toke partIn the coming race either as spectators or con-testants

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Many Now York yachts had followedtho Boston boats hilt sortie have been hauledinto Ito basins of South Brooklyn where theywill be laid uu for the winter There wireenough left however to make a very IrotJspectacle thin chief among themqueen ol Staton Island tho Prlscllla

Gen Pnlll Designer Burgess Dr JohnBryant Mr George H Itlehnrds left theMayflower early In tlie morning and in tlmternolltook tho Fall JUror line boat fur 1RI

craw sat nn thn deck enjoyinghomage of grateful pulille or quietly smokedtheir pipes In tlm forecastle They worn ns-comfornbln and contented could be nnd notnt nil disposed to groulI unless this long delaynt tho start of Saturdays rile was mentionedThen they wero Indignant They were just asanxious for a race In a wind worth calling nwind as nero th GalaMah men and wero noless dlsulelilt the calm that fell on the race

ltono was asked how Ihappenedthat thus cmwiellul on the Mayllowor-lu the long bOlr1 after turning thisbuoy ho Yankee fashion If tin ques-tioner

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did not see that each yacht had n dif-ferent

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wind and that this Galatea bad tbo bestof It when she was gaining

On board the Galatea Lieut Honn was veryplainly ulerlul a good deal from the conges-tion

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of which huts afflicted him forseveral days When asked about tho futuremovements of tho Galatea he said that he hadformally entered her for the Newport ran andtriaL no WOUIU Rnllr that place on Tuesday orWednesday that ho had not received-any answer to lilt chRImI to sail around thinBermudas and nlt If no answer witsreceived by nightfall should withdraw thechallenge antI substitute another As to Gun1alnes challenge to go to Irovlncotowti waittimers for a gale of wind and ihn still to Mumblobead he said that that matter was still un-der

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couslderatlon He did not wish to sayhot sortor 1 race oontemphitod proposing

In place of the Bermuda raco Of tha cup racesho said

Of course there are tho ohancos of calmnnd light windI which must always bo expectedIn yachting but It Is absurd to call the trialsthat we have had racing Xo moro Drltlshyachts will count over here to contest for thecup It Isnt worthwhile to come 3000 milesto motor In a drifting match

There was tine part of Saturdays race how-ever which he did not think was l driftingmatch That was the long reach In from thebuoy to tile shore He said thus Ollliel hadnuido ull1 but live orsix minutes timetuhiui the lny run down to the buoy orhilt gained about ought mlnutos Then tho

rolfltmortifying of course under thoolrcumstatices Whore onus hits a whole season-or twenty or thirty TPCHS ahead of him thin Ionsof one men by an unfortuunto shUt of winderan accident Is nothing

Ho wits aulte confident that tho Onlatea hadoutHnllud the Mayflower on the wind duringtho half hour that they were mlklnl somethlnc like a rate of 12 knots an He ad-mitted

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that thus GIIII1 was outsailed in the togon Thursday that was because of tituserror In judging tho weather when they roofedtheir bowsprit and started under shortened-sail On hue subject of thus two models hispinion wius as strongly In favor of the cutteras ever Even allowing that the Mayflowerbutt on the whole buaten tho cutter It must bogood moilel which being n half larger under-water and still Hir adliiK 20UO foot less of can-vas

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could do so willUosidus no naid wore you over tween

docks on tho Mayflower Then you can com-pare

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the room there with what wo have hereHe was lying on a sofa at tho time In a saloon

tho beams of which were so hlul thut the rsporter could riot reach It was about14x10 fool large Them were other roomsequally commodious forward and aft whichMrs Honn showed with juntltlabln pride Youcant callI Ithis a racing machineI nddod Lieuthelm quite truthfully if liy a racing niaihlnoIs meant a comfortless craft built solely to bodriven quickly Ihrout1 titus water

Tbo sailIng Galltpl on Thursdaywhen ns this yachtsmen Ihl wns hovetoall day was mentioned to Lieut Honn-

Thov dont Ilnow anythingI about It snld-hn Thuv judged hy thelllapplnt of the sailsThat IIs always thus way with English sailswhen tipsy get wet The yacht has been sailedto thus host advantage m each trial Mr Webbhandled her at my special request Hn Is con-sidered

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In Ingbind to tbe the best maui at thetillerI we havi got IHi linn won morn ithan 200mucus anti that Is more than any man can say

Cant Joe KHivorth when talkot with on thesubject seemed to coincide tho Lieuten-ant

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s assertion that tlm Galatea fairly outsailedtime Mayflower In thai heavy work of the boardIn from time turn He mid

It was good thing wo got the slant of windhoforoshadid But Its over now and noughsaid

The majority of the yachtsmen howeversaid wlmn they camn to go over time details oftitus rcHIlln vostorday thl tho Mayflower

until wind droppedwhich It began to do in about twenty minutes

certainly within huh an hour andgained Ithereafter boiTtise thtllo-Gnhttn

cluliI topsail which Ithe Mayflower haul not andon time whom hind thin hustler of tilts wind It Isquite certain that Ibo most pinjiidlced ofr thecutter mini on I Iii press hOlt did not noticei

that the Galatea had gil it any untili about1321 oclock vvhnn Ilib ti psailsi worn sit andIhl wns at leant twenty minutes niter theWIIIIIInlI to fnl nnd to Veer about I one shift

PrUclliaI whichi was further outto suit fur about ten minutesi I Mlloi t to wind-ward of time 1lolr although site bad benprnvloiiHly buhlnd titus leader

To Copt Kiiine belongs time credit of savingthn diy While the Mnvilovver was holding furIn to time land oil Long branch hi wits the unityonus on buurd vvh i thought he was right TheGalntei being further out to ei although con-siderably

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further southI or tu leeward plainlyhad a better wind nnd was gaining whileI ItheMai flower wits running out of what wind shehad Cant St imo admittedI t nilI that but hncould se a wind oft short further Inside slidhis judgment prevailed after lie got Cant Newco m be of this to look nt the wrinkledwater near tutu breakers and the yullovv rlouIsof Jersey dust that were rolling out to seaabove them

When the race was all over and the MayI ¬

flower was at anchor II Doslollal rowed nutto her nnd climbing on Ieok Wltl rnl hy MrBurg Nn uore quiet 10110tIUt retiring

Bostonmaul than

yachtsmenMr DurgoiM oal b among

How do you feel said the vlattorFuel said Burgess Heal Ilko till

anti ho turned a handspring as nimbly ns noncrobnt-

liordbloss mn I never know you could donnythlnit liCe host said tho visitor thuldestruck with astonishment Well IItitruesn klcklne llrst ono foot nnd then theother to thin main boom ovnr his head and Iyou say so Ill do It nualn

The arrocanci or titus few Boston mon whoromalnnd about tutu hotels In town yesterdaywits simply IInsuirerabln They swelled aboutlike tlnnlkorl Ixiforn hue wind hold theirheads Iko club topsails anti flapped theirtongues the leachI of tho OnlntenH mainsail Boston in 14glut not be the metropolisl Itheysalt but It was thn sent ofr learning IIn mattersmarine and tho birthplace of modem navalnrchltncture nnd that was quito enough tosatisfy thilrnmhltlon-

Tlin llrltlsh cutterschooner Miranda wontout for a turnaround tins lightship whom asone of tho Bwaiimn saul afterward she found-n stylish bit of n suit on lie said Ills shinunclog without exception utter setting the workof the Mayflower bellnxed her titus fastest bitof wood afloat unit mnko no mistake Theyore nil thorough llrltlsh sailors too nnd haveSeoul the host boats lu tutu KnullHh ChannelHut the sailors of thin Galntna as llrmly bellevotutU their boat can outsail tho Yaukoo to wind-ward

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It thorn Is wind enoughNone of tho achtsnien seemed to know any

thin about Ihl probabilityI of blunt Henn-Kottlnenraco around llermuda but they soldIt was mighty curious that Mr Vlnlehlsholhl-ho testingI his boat thuscutter so often If ho hail nothing In view be-

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n curiosity to soo If bo could whip herThey said the 1rlscllln could go around Her

and ought to do it quicker tItan thoOalatiB hurricane or no hurricane

When thin race of Tuesday was over and allworn comhlug thin buy Lieut Honn told thocommittee Ilhn had killed two moo on-

board already No onto thought it other titanjokn at thin time hut two of his men did haven narrow iRcapo William Miles n Southamp-ton

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aniaii antI hue yachts steward wornstruck by swinging block and knocked downMllimwas laid senseless Hn got n had cut ontime hell but It proved not to bo a dangerous

It Is intorpsttnetoeompnro the Interest takenIn former International races with thonn ottills year When time Countess of DufTerlncame hen eonlldent of success shn watt greet-ed

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at the trial by what was considered groatturn out Contemporary history says

Titer WAD nn Itmchftt nimber oflieoliiej preR nt Therxcurnlon ktenmrrs number 1 a itezen Mid of VRehttheru were Hx uhuulieri and mierbstieuiduzeui

311U ROYAL FKTK DAIS

Alexander Olebmteil with Ftuvltipl theCzar with n in Ileum

LoNDoN Sept Alexanders fiito daywas tho occasion of great rejoicing at Fhlllp-Dopolls Tho festivities were continuedthroughout the night Bodies of troops head ¬

od by bands paraded through thin town andthe streets resounded with tho cheers of thopopulace In the evening a brilliant display ofreworks was made

At Yarns prayers for Alexander worn offeredIn tbo churching Tbo Te Deum was sung atthe Russian Consulate In honor of the CzarOnly fifteen persons wero present Troopswero stationed around the Consulate to provent disorder

At Sofia six Koumellan reclraonta were prosontod with new colors The colors born atthotop the Itulgarlan lion on this bordors themotto God With Us and on tho cornersAlexanders monocrnm After tho presintathou of time colors the troops wero reviewedThey made a nplendld npneiirance-

TbnAoroc livmi of 8t Petersburg says agreat mistake Ibaslmen committed If the doublocelebration of Alexanders and tho Czars fotodays contained an arncre penstr or if the prosnutation of the colors to the Houmollan regi-ments

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was Intended to flatter Alexander Itusslit it says will indicate her position precisely-to the Sobrnnje nt time decisive moment

The Cologne Gaul says that twenty RusHlan offctrs are to Bulgaria to occupythus highest military posts

JlEKLiN Sept 12Tho North German GazetteRays that there Is no prospect of the reenthronement of Prince Alexander that oven-If the Hobranjo reflects Alexander the signers-of the Berlin treaty will hardly consent to hisreturn It Is not likely the lateUe ados thatItusslaund Knglnnd wi coitus to nn agreementvery soon regarding 11 throne of Bulgaria

LONDOS Sept lallrr Van Tlsza recentlyInformed Count tho Austrian PrimeMinister that ho was unable as HungarianPremier to consent to a Russian occupation ofBulgarIa

LONDON Kept is oreat xcltpment hiSbeen caused at Vbntll by thus unexpected re-ceipt

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of urgent from thin Admiralty tooxpodltn thoeompletlon of monnfwarI-

tolnvsof workmen are to bo employed dayand night if necessary This activity is r-oCIlo11

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indicating possibio continental com ¬

Thin Morning 1mts Berlin correspondentsays that Austria huts formally unfilled Ger-many

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that Austria will oppose any attempt byKu BJa tooncrouoh upon the liberties of theBalkans-

A special messenger has started for Itrashur wll Important despatcbos for EmperorWI II

The Austrian newspapers while dOllorloltho possible necessity of war agreebe cheerfully resorted to if it will provontcreator calamities In tho future

WKECKINU jill EXCURSION TRAIN

Memo Blliorennt Stroke the Nwltch with nn-Ajte Tlie Knilneur KIdSpniNoriKLD Mass Sopt 12A diaboli-

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crime was committed nt Westfleld on Sat-urday

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night whereby a brave young engineermet his death amid his engine was badlywrookod Some unknown person brokewith an axe tho lock of a switch aboutn mile southeast of the Wnstflold station onthus Westllold and Holyoko branch of the NowHaven nnd Northampton Itallrond Tho axowas obtained from a neighboring slaughterhouse The train wreckor first unsuccessfully-tried to out tin switch staple from the tieHe turned tho switch on the sldo track whereu number of freight cars wore standing andwhen tho Nutty Haven excursion traItovnr tho road from Holyoke about 830elmo

mornlll it ran on tho switch Tbo Iranianfreight ears jumped from thoright side of tho engine anti vasunhurt Engineer George IX Baldwinreversed his engine In n flush and jumped frontthus opposite skIt but In some way wits thrownunder lime whoelH whoro hn wits cut to piecesHn hud thrown nn the air hrnlcnu ait atrnnrrlTthat the engine tiiriiutth coupler from thecar rolowlut ant the cur wits thrown from thnovnr dlrocty across tint track I did not tip

Time train consisted of three papsongor carsanti I hiuggage car und carried between fiftyand sixty passengers who worn somewhatBhaken up No one however wna serIouslyIlilrI A car watt run up from the station

carried time paxsongers to tho Westllekidepot where they took nut excursion train overthl multi lint

Tlie unglue was demolished by telescoping-with time freight cir Tilts body of the engi-neer

l ¬was picked up nnd prepared for burial It

wits horribly mangled No motive Is assignedfor tIme atrocious crltuo

CAlT ODILY HVKlltlSCD

The SnrTlvnn nf tie Nunik frnle Blimler-Jlmnlnd kin or his Jlruvorv

Capt John Gully of Mr Tcbos big tugr

ITavlland was ono of tho mo astonished monIn South Brooklyn yostordny us well as ono ofthe most delighted Capt Gully was tho manwho when tho Sarah Craig was wrecked In usquall off Handy Hook dlvod Into hercablutune and again although lu thus greatest peril

I every two ho wont down In order to bring outthe of tutu drowned While ho wits sit-ting

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iIn his parlor at till WilliamI Rlrnt threeof the survivors of the wreck ibisI klnni Potter mid JIrlnnWllkulI IIn Theysaul thlII11 come Inboundof to IIII their tKteem fur thoworth ol Cnpt I hey then presentedhim with a pair of marine glasses of this veryheist ijimlty This Inscription was engravedon u couple of told plates nfllxed to tho glassy

rrrpfiitfil to lul ciimminilhiic uteanicr IlavlImiH lit UipMirMvom 0 liii wrnK1 clnionrr harulinol in rvcmtlnu uf liu tiirelu icrrlcvt m th mice

luln if lie lot July ao IBu

Illnnrr In Jhuiuur nf Irrdrrlek IlonclniiH-

OSTON Hept 121ho Wonlsl Phillips Club-of this city iiitva tiamiint II a the ItiTtrolloumtollie thou treilrrick Duuidaii Atinut leventr-imill iurn weri IiruwnlI IncliMllli Meoarl E lint I ami

iiiriliiiiI lOteet lit ihn Ceu v rK frrtuaa fr lUrmllIee lts llnjilell Minor llllriell Illlvtr Jjhimill lrtuitmsJucUuii inrn > en JOIIKI N Huniim ninl1 Judve liuninAtitotlit I iii V lIttleI Phuetueti I r Hie KcntUmn-nrtiiir cmiil r Uou <liI nhu nuOe site i rlncl al

CT liii et iutiiC tic U u ili In till peciudwtlliMfll on DmI i Inert niaJe lir ib colordi riceluco OuUIr1 tiuui

Cruelly luNeivitul lo-

lUf uu them lu lldi hot wtatlior the emil otFeRiina4ju-

IfUeiouu

you prtrJsmuiu4rz4i

a pure ioiA ale CulM p UIIIj

ALITTLE LOCAL TORNADO

IT sunns ROOF AXIS THJVOS FLYINGVI IX rutt lJTIl IFJItD-

ATnai Smnhrilnek lllunn 3oO rent Inlnndthe Vlnl up or I Mqunlty IlnyMnll-

Jlnuu CnpilzeJ Kleclrlcut HUtnrbiineeeA heavy thunder storm struck tho town

yesterday just bororo C oclock nnd broughtalong with It a gale of considerable violenceUp in Hnrlom thn wind reached tho vigor of aminiature tornado mil knockod a great manytimings ondnlso with 1 suddenness thatalarmed those who cnmo in Its pathIt came along from tho west just R the liarlomltes wore sitting down to tholf Sunday sup-pers

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and made a drlvo through thn drenchingrain straight fot Manhattan street Fyewlt-noaaos said last nlghtthnt It burst ovor tho oldfort on tho rocks lu West 123th streetlike 1 clout of smoko Trees bent beforeIt Ilko weak roods and telegraph polessnapped off ono after tho otherns It travailed Blacksmith Ulilo who lives onthe top floor of a now fourstory brick doubletenement owned by Mary OBrien at 117 Man-hattan street had just stopped to tho windowto sets what tho sudden rush anti roar on thostreet was when bo SBI Thomas Mulhors blacksmith conic dashing

on time nlr from the oppositeslUt of thus street nnd smashed on thus siduwnikIn front of thus tenement It humid bean n onostory tram building resting on stubs overan excavation Tho wind got in under It tumidlifted It bodily olT the sullies A beam shotthrough tho plateglass window of thehouse 121 owned bv Policeman KnnslnrHe was sitting at dinner with ills wilt In thefront apartment anti upset his Mmp ns litsprang to his feot A 11111htorl boy whohad clambered up the light thotutu tqtt lump wns upset at Ihum samn time by aplunk which 1nncke tilt ladder from under

Just as illaeksntlth Utile witnessed tho de-struction

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of Blacksmith Mtilhariia shop tutuwind that knocked to flinders rushed up thofront of iho big tenementt and ripped the cor-nice

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and tin roof off over Ohios heat Uliloruin down 8111rl with John Cockroftwho lives opposite top Hat athis heels Tholr Ilmlll camo with thempollI moll Thor six familiesI whohotil thin throe twostory fmII buildings at

I nnd the rear of 17 thosldewalkboforo them trembling fright Titus windhail ripped off the room of the three buildingsntngnthor nnd Inspired thn tenants with thobeliefI that tile Charleston earthquake hadcome North

Looking IIP the unhoused Hnrlomltos sawnbig hack object saul tbroiluh tlm nlr nnl mnrtouttime roof ot HtrubJal i at IZilth street amidTenth climbed upthere tumid found that lie black ob-ject

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was n wrecked Rmokcstnck It belongedto titus tug Bell tumid Hattlo TIme tug hail gottangled up in tbn torundo at thus foot of WestTwentyninth street and tho smokestack hudcome 25U feet through the air

A big tree wits torn up by the roots in frontof Yuongllngs brewery opposite tutu hmotol nuttime lightning that played vividly all thistime the hug blow was cavorting aroundstruck another big roe nt 127th fitreot-nnd Eighth avenue ripped thus trunk intwo In tho centre and bulged onehalf of It outIn a semicircle When tIme blow wits over thopolice found a pile of but boards shinglesplanks and beams strewn in Tenth avenuenear the Cable road depot Up to IDS oclocklast night they hadnt found out whore tholumber had beon blown from

Pollco Sergeant John It iroo In time West12Cth street station house luau to watt an hourbefore he oould telegraph to thus Central OlllcoSparks kept living from the telegraph ma-chine

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with reports like a pistol shot ovarysecond or BO The sparks lie timid were attimes ns large as tho gnu jot over the desk Thetelephone connecting with the ManhattanHospital kept ringing constantly while thestorm lasted aud he didnt dare go near Ituntil the etorm censed Tnen a doctor at timehospital called him up and asked him what hehaul kept ringing the machine for an hour for

Tim moon camo out again at 11 oclock whentho rain stopped and half an hour litter whanit watt still shining the rain drops came downafresh again and kept on coming by moon¬light All along Manhattan street from Illglithavenue to the North Blver thin street wasstrewn with Western Unlnn ant lire telegraphwires Hooted up poles wore thrown across thosidewalks and shattered glass was scatterednil over

Time storm was severe In lImo town of Westflu i hd 4 Ia I fl IUb IUIL flOCiiiiKbuildings At Williams Bridge n partly builthouse owned by John Young was blown downA barn belonging to Peter Brlggs was truck bylightning and destroyed Fences wore blowndown and telegraph poles prostrated

Down town tIme wind was milder It record-ed

¬only 22 miles an hour at time Equitable

building Tutu rain fall was 114 Inches Tele-phones

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were unpleasant to approach while thethunderstorm was on for they shot omit dcctrio currents and crackled like a snappingwood lire

The Old Dominion Linn steamship Wynnokowas opposite Bedloes Island on her way Infrom Hlchmond when the evening thundersquall capsized n little calboal close to tierCapt Hulpher ordered the Wyanokn stoppednnd sent away the lifeboat In twelve minutesthn lifeboat was back again with John Flantiorv until his son Edward Frank MoStayGeorge Buying and another man safeon board They snld they canto fromSouth Brooklyn and haul taken out their nowrathoat to try H before naming it First OflleorLoyland said tha rain storm came up before hecould got his boat back to the Wyanoko andthat time capsized men would havn beendrowned it he hadnt come just when ho didThe iron steamboat Siritis wits preparing tolower a boat when the Wyanoko sent hersawuy and waited at hand to lend aid if Itshould be required

The cntboit Unfit capsized In the Narrowsearly In tile afternoon and throw her crow Intotime water They swam to South Beach MrAlexandras steam yacht Vision took time boatIn tow and pulled tho most out of liar and thaiHealth Officers boat Preston towed her tothe Quarantine dock

About 2 oclock a pauall struck time MarthaMunn of the Columbia Yacht Club anti tippedher over In a jiffy In the North Iliver off ShadySide Capt Itobnrt Crugor the owner anti13 others wore pltchnd Into the Water butall hands caught hold of time rigging andlucid on until time police boat Patrol got a boatto them They were all rescued and taken tottme htiady Side iloeu Tin yacht which IB n30foot jib and mnlnsall open sloop was towedlolho dock sot up and tIme wot crow bulled herout nnd stilled away In her The 13 others weroJerome Ueilly Uobort Tucker Otto Schubkccor Ldwiml llngley H W 1ilotlor JoinsIggan John Turner William Valentino 1

Stewart L Collins Thomas Winter HonrJJames antI IsaaaOliver-

Oustavo Ktihlfnl 20 years old of 1158 Ludlowstre t and Theodore Becker aged 24 years oftiti Sixth street took Maggie Stempf of IIU2tust Tonth street anti Kate Doran of 219 EastThird street up to Harlem Bridge yesterdayafternoon nnd rowed thom out In a skiffvvhnntho boat was almost under tile Fourthavenue bridge tho rain felt In torrents nnd asthnoarsmiMi tried to turn thin bow of tile boattoward shore It dipped anti some water camoaboard The girls jumped to their loot sud-denly

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and the boat went over Capt JohnHalls steam launch Acacia picked up the party

SUNDAY Itf-

Ilellslona

CItlIiLLrONNervier ite helium Iko Earthquake

Handsome GUI to ICepnrlBrC-

IIAIILESTOX Sopt 12The weather wasfine today and many churches hail religiousservices as boforo the earthquake while othersfor convenience or safety had services In theopen air All the orphans of the city orphanhouse are In the building again anti had ser-vices

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thereTho Associated Press has sent a check for

500tobo distributed among the reporters ofthe VIPK mutt hurler who stood at their postsduring the nnrtlniuako and furnished the fulland admlrnhlo details of huts disaster llrst sentout the Western Associated Press offered tocontribute hair of tinamount Thus piraanilCoiin T In acknowledging the receipt ot thecheck says

U tfUen in InexpreFilbln plemuro to receive and dltnliulu the ImiiilHiinj sltt ot III AMnclated Irelt andto alit tnllour OHII pulillu Itillmonr In IIhe totallyrournue Mill miii usury ef tie Krnilemrii threuuii wholectKtuand by tu umoe work the VYur uiiil verIty ha-cinillnued to lie publlihed lay alter let iiid hai beenenabled uI tie it tieacoii Ilkthl In III 11 nhuiv commutil Ithe not Improper to mention we apu mrvihutI every-one connected with the VrttKinl lourirr hit uilleredmutt or ics hy fharleiiini calamltt and thn tim willrcndirr thUulitof Ithu Aiuiciatrd lisp ill the more no-ceptatle Hut unrxHemUMke the men lo iv tce litretin slIt Is dedicated they will tttieui cue inure hlitlllvIthe rtllnir fluSh i mil lonon which prompted tin till luautilty will tin tuft itinif

< > flleers tiflhe Central Labor VnloaAt a meeting of the Brooklyn Central Labor

Union last cvtiiiuit the followinitoniceri were eUoltdt-Recordlnx Kecreurr I Harendi rreipmiilln deertar Ja > Hell nuaiiclalSecretary John lJuUlejTr a-

urer It llnidilwrid Oninumion Cimmniee Vlnralliehi t unnluKliim lliiriilrr Slcl riteS sill Ilnllilsi dnevuiic trim mututme Uixri Deitnan tiolomuuouuRlm Uarii amid Qulutleyt riutramlouu OutunillMasTs Vitmurty iueuuiu iieely hilutitembrg tiouulnand l4urrsfl Cmedeumthii CoinmejiL HsusDhimamauogMtUziUi jisu sn4

IIIIEAK IN nnooKTjTXs iiissEnroinA Blream nf Veler lour Ilown Vndcrhll-

lAvtaar Tke Leak Atepped-

A break was discovered nt 1 M oclock thismorning In the Brooklyn resorrolr nt the prin-cipal

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entrance of Prospect Park on time Under ¬

bill nvnnuo side Quito a largo stream wasHewing through tIme break nt 2 oclock Thereservoir Is about 2nd foot square antitime water In It was about fifteen feet deep Thepollco found considerable water flowing downUnderbill avenue but In the darkness tliovworn not able to estimate the size of thestream that had found Its way throughtime wall The reservoir IB on n high hill antioverlooks tho wholo city Tile neighborhoodIs built un with now nnd handsome houses

1ateA report just received front the reser-voir

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says the leak tinS bean stopped

JJss fIrxLLAJt8 KLUVES

Her Fiitkrr nml She Knrk Tnhit n Liking toit Iluiidinma Yniinir Mccknnlc

Charles Me Williams of tho firm of McWIlHams t Drown holler makers In Hudson streetJersey City has a pretty daughter years oldYesterday It was made known that the younglady elopnd a waok ago with George Andrewsn mechanic employed In thin boiler shop MrAndrews who Is il years old wont to work forMcWIlllams A Drown two years ago Ho was agood workman and Mr McWllllams took aliking to him Miss MuWllllams often calledon her father nt the shop during workinghours Site also took n liking to tIme handsomeyoung moohanc anti tIme two boopime IriimdaOne day about six months ago McWllllnms dis-covered

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his daughter nnd Andrews In closeconversation nnd found fault with her for It

Thnxiung lady promised her father at thetime that she would lint again talk to Mr An-

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nnd a day or two liter when Mr MeWllllams toot Mr Andrews and his daughterIn the street walking nrm In nrm Imwas morethan Burprlhel hut suspicions were arousedand hn positively forbade his daughter havinganythingI further to do with Andiewsi AB nnadditional precaution bn discharged the youngman It was too late Tho couple lint grownvery fond of each other and hind resolved thatnothing should part them Clandestine meet-ings

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worn hold nnd arrangements forau elope111 ent were mate

A week iwo Miss MoWllllnms put on her bestdottiest and loft her home In KUHHOX tumid War-ren

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streets ostensibly to go shopping Hy ap-pointment

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sho met Mr Andrews in this cityand they got married They remained herountil Saturday when Miss MoWllllnms re ¬

turned homo anti confessed to her father time

cnuf0 for her absence Site was forgiven MrAndrews called upon lilt fathoriuluw yester-dayuud

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he was received kindly

1FJ1O IS J Z MILLER f-

A Suicide Found on IMer 47 East Riverwllk n AHIUB Tultoned on his Arm

A dead man was found on Pier 47 EastRiver near Clinton street There was a holein his right temple and by his right hand wasa32callbro revolver lio was above tho middleheight about 50 years old with gray hair andsmall black moustache and looked like aforeigner either a Spaniard or Portugueselie was dressed In little worn clothes a bluecoat and waistcoat black trousers nod neck-tie

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and dark woollen underclothes In hispockuiB woroo5cent piece a comb a scrap ofpaper with time address In pencil OC7 Tonthavenue anil a business card of Louis Monjo-Jr Co 15 to 25 Whitehall street room 10

No ono lives at 517 Tenth nvenue At timeMorguo tho body was photographed anti CaptFognrty made a careful examination of It Hofound tile name J L Miller marked InIndia ink on time right forearm ard a male untiln female figure tattooed on the loft arm CaptFogarty thinks he wns a sailor

Mr Louis Monjo is n commission merchantIn the Cuban trade I have no Idea who thoman can bo he saul I know nobody namedJ L Miller Incomplete descriptions of timebody had reached Mr Monjo earlier In tho davHis uncle John Monio 50 years old had loftthin afire on Saturday afternoon to take time4 oclock boat from Pier 17 for Ci rent Neck Tliotattoo marks made it curtain that the sui-cide

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was somebody else

aTRANQK ISKAltdX SUIt 4Y ASSAULT

Charlei AVenlr iimrreli with his llrolkerHUd Atluula lkntur JCetibe

Charles Wentz carno to this country fromGermany six weeks ago Ho has boon livingwith hits brother Frederick in Bloomlloldstreet Hoboken over since TIme brothershave had several quarrels because of roiiglousdifferences Charlos who Is 29 years old Is aCatholic while bit brother ntid his wife areProtestants anti nro members of titus GormanMethodist church on Garden street Frederickand huts wire liavo been trying to get Charles tochange his religion tint without successCharles thought that time Roy Mr Ilousw thepastor of the church which Frederick attendswas nt tbn bottom of tho matter nail ho toldFrederick so soul said be would have his re-vcngo on thn pastor

Last night Charles lay In wait for the pastoranti assaulted him on time street whllo he wasreturning to his home after service Tne pas-tor

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was alone Weutz mot him almost Infront of the church nnd without a word ofwarning It Is snld struck hint a stinging blowin thus taco with his list lloforo he could re-peat

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tho blow some persons who wore pastingby seized him Ho was looked up Pastorllouss said hn was completely taken by sur-prise

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Ho did not know thin reason for theassault

IltlSOXElt LOCKH VP CONS T4IiLlf

Drummer < kirlr > Cuing Ilneint Want to Goto Oleim unit ktt Il te4iit Oo

Constable JoInt Whalcn of Oloan had a war-rant for the arrest of Charles Coflln a travellingsalesman who was accused of forging n checkfor t700 Time constable arrested Coflln In Jer-sey City on Friday Coflln wits with his wifeHo told the constable that ho would go withhim toUleun but asked that ho be allowed toremain la Jersey City until today bo thatbo might attend to some iiroHslnir hintlneThn constable was obliging nnd gave his con-sent Collln hlmil mont for himself ana wifeat Wagimrs Hotel Constable Whaien got nnadjoining room In the same hotel Cofllntreated tile constable nicely anal this latterthought well of his prisoner

Last evening the constable wont Into Coffinsroom and hail a pleasant time with tIme pris-oner

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nnd his wile Coflln white tho constablesback wits turned sneaked out of the roomand having locked tho door from the outsldn he tomato bin ecapo Tho constablebroke down the door but Coffin hindgot out of thus wits Lvter In the night MrsCoflln loft tIme hotel tearIng thus constablothere alone and without money enough to takehim home Cnninls27 years old and Is saidto work for a big house in Bookinau street inthIs city

27B VAlTmtKn INDIANS

lee Silica Hny They Wrro Nercr Illsarmed unit IVrre Not IVIaiinera of WnrA-

MIUQUKQUE NM Sept 13Jon Milesarrived hero last evening to moot 400Chlrneabun and Warm Spring Indians who will passthrough here tomorrow from the Sau Carlosreservation going to Fort Marion Flit by waynf St Louis They art Iho war olemont of thinAtmehes and their removal this tho Semi tim wtiuttof all Indian troubles Jon Miles say tliatregardless nf what time Inmuml Aui u lumnntsays the Chlracahua and Warm Spring Indlans wore never disarmed nnd were notprisoners of war They were placed on tintAiiucimti rusuutsrvaion tigitiatut limo protostBof theInterior Dnpartmnnt and thn pnnnle uiff Ari-zona

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and IItt Is wellI known hern Ithat theirI rn-inovil vvlmn accomplished willI I I nilI i workof don iiis who him been in g thinmatter for live mouthb against hill i uppoiltiu

Tha Henulorlul Clinleit lu llvlmrureW-

iLiiiNOTON Del Sopt 12Senntor Grayvirtually carried Ntwcmtlo county In tha ejection tanominate repreitutatltet fur tlio lencral AueiuUlyThis holding ovum senator wilt tote fur Mr Lore huttin 111 senatori nomhmteil juttnloy amid four of thoseven representative sIll support Iray A Ilfth Tepeeleiiiatlt U iluuutfin soil Itho remalnliiir emsLot men Kent Iountj noiiiliiatwl tin Intiljlit caiithlatei in convention IIho dclegsius eu tllm thero tun risulici lu ut tie utli i-

elecllon In oim ImiiUred In ilnuht The seenbury who lumsiiftget the tore canvass llire Hlprobably ortnnii the Convention shut ilipi the unitrule Ivfort IItii eiiiit itil iMniaica are aliuilled ut hurt1 uii hit I itcfmesiuugilt ethere Pu >lVLirlr0Vtldl40iiifllY11 ii Hay siuiilur Ill sime etch THI iiiiilii imii clecliotu iiiHuxez wliii h tt Ill tie held mi Sepi 2 wuli lie Iuyih ouicuiue in Kent Knooii lloore Ill itfealeacandldat for the Levllaluro in this city will ciiuieshat lo one ward ortr lnoo sateS were oouuud whim lessthin 415J wf sctuuillj p0114 liz Utpj hi 111 10 WIlluiIfHucUQn

DOWNS AGAIN TO TIlE FKONT

TUB PARSON Ainu nm SCANDAL LVVVaiSTKAn hILL

Kenitlnx n Vlrntent Reply lu Ik Ckarv nfthe Oinmlltvn of Ika Nnrlk Ilnptlet AeeoeU-ntinn nail kle Anniml Letter totke Chiirck-

UOSTOX Sept 12 1nrsou Downs came totime front again today with two of thin mostvirulent ecreeda that ho has yet produced Horend to nil usual Sunday nil doncn llrumsteadHall the nnnual letter win u lila church willennd to tho Boston North laptl t Associationlimo religious body of which it to ins n part antIalso time reply which hn rondo yesterday to time

commlttoo of tho association which was ap-

pointed¬

to investigate Time committee wasappointed nearly a year ago but It did notsummon time Bowdoln Square Church to an-

swer¬

charges until yesterday The formalallegations wore those

I lust Fred J Tiber brought s IIM of illrorce In tho-

Rupreme fiiillclal Court for the county of Suffolk imalni-tlilanlfe Annio J Taber allfRlnir as the only crottnil otdivorce naultery committed by her with one WilliamW Dowits tiC lloiton suit that mid illtorce attor hearInir hiss neon KrnnUil for the sole cause sUegel

2 That In December IsO past the Irnml Jury for themanly of Huflulk proieuted a true tOll of Indictment Inthroe coinili ngAltiBt sail Powni for adultery commit-ted hy him with nalil Aniilo J Tabor

3 That time Crnnd Jury In JulY taut prencntel so-

other true hill of Indictment In Ilure count ajrntnstraid Down fur adultery coininlttcd by Mm still cueAlice Nrltnn

4 That Ihe VIIHim W Dawns ahnre named li theItev VVilIlnm W Ii vn piutor of tIme Howloin Rqunr-olnptlnt Church nnd the church hn uelthir deposed miuir-

putiuiuuihuuui him from Hi imlornl olllie but hui ecuUliutd him therein l time propiMit time

Tho Church sent for Mr Downs mind severalothers to appear buttons time committee TIntIbis Dr floVHfnf tat Nnwton Theological II-Istlttitn presided Thero was a good deal oC-

argumnnt on the question of jurisdiction andIthen Mr Downs said hi wanted to bn hen rhHe read n paper that fairly took the commi-ttees

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brcatn away First ho saidThn llrst of these formal nllcgatlonn seams

to bo to time effect that n certain man bv tn >

name of Tuber luau beoncrnut divorce frunihis wife on the ground ot adultery botunoiiher end our piistnr This IH cnrtnlnly newami groat HOWS nt that Wo do know howover that a thief adulterer abortionistliar perjurer and rummnsellur bearing tho nnrrmyou mention has tried very hard with the Idof monny contain persons like himself nnd nfew of your particular friends to get a divooon the grounds you speak of but Ins signallynail completely fulled to do so The dlvorenyouspeak of is now pond Iliu IIn tho Supreme JudicialCourt of the Commonwealth and vvo think wuTony safely add that Thatadulterous boastas Jlninlet says will never oven with all tliobolp you and some of your friends mire BO willIngly giving him get that dlvoreo on this earthunless two certain men either tile or verymaterially change their minds nnd tint ot-tbosn men K the pastor of tbu Bowdoln KjtiaroBaptist Church

Regarding time second allegation the pastoradmitted It to bo Shamefully true that theIndictment hind boon found against him butadds that no has been vainly seeking n trial tomn year past Tho second IIndictment for adulterywith Alice Upton nnotber of lit flicK timepastor also challenged limo District Attorno1 totry Another paragraph In the address I asfollows

Still another allegation that this srlfnp-polntid Baptist court prnposs to consider iIslie horilblo Impropriety of thellowdoin biiuuioChurch in neither suspending nor dopuMnjthom pastor from his pastoral olllco but con-tinues

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hun therein yen unto thin ptesent timeWell what of U Pray tell us how altthis concerns you and if time pastorof tIme llowdoln Square Church Is pleaslncto his people and times arts profited by his In-structions

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nud sro notto be moved by nnytliluirthat thieves liars harlots and courts liavosaid or done tray tell us what business It Isnf yours In this ono thing alone the BovvdomSquare Church fluids enough to condemn yourBolfnppolnted court a hundred times overand regards this presumptuous Interferencewith our rights as anlnlnn and meddlesoino inthus extreme until worthy of nil dilldemmulon The Bowdoin Sauiiro Chumhhaving tested Its pastor for ovorsix ymirs sees no reason why it should nitherdepose or suspend hint and Inspitnof omitanti nil denominational howls or tiontoni ltsetninny reasons why it should sustain him as ithas done and still means to do until hn makeslila nneniles limit footstool Hpunklngof deposing and suspending our PIIton however reminds us anti youanaro Mr Chairman that the same OrnndJury that last month Indicted tho veneriblomind venal Joseph Story for ailultry also in-dicted

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n prominent member of your ownchurch a Mr T O Whiting for tho salineoffmieo

Whomn the pnron hal finished his tlrido nobatty imaul anything to say and time committeeadjourned without action

Tho annual letter of tho rhurh to thin associ-ation

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real by Mr Downs in hits pulpit tudayIs after time same ntvlii as the above nddeKIt rnvmvvHlhe sensational events of time yearfrom Mr DownsV btandpolnt and pnvacoly at-tacks

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his opponents lu tho church aud out ol It

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It win u Cine or Grave Itolherv The JHUUn-tnTtko Alllct lounml Is implicated

HELirvun O Sept 12Time rpprebuntntlvoof Ttt SUN has succeedoil in unrnvelllnsthe trunk mystery aftorconBldernblo dillleultvBoils Bovvon died in Omar Seneca county oaWednesday Sue was tho belle of the plueoand watt tout 17 yenis of age On Friday ahawas hurled and on Sunday her father J MBowon win horrlllod to find thut the grave hadbeen opened and the body taken away Tliofather fell Into tIme grays out learning that truthlund thin mother huts been uncoiiMlous eversince They hud heard nothing of tho Undineof the bolt nt Toledo until Informed by thorepresentative of THE SUN Tho cofllu vvndug up amid takmi to Toledo by tinefather who will claim the busty In timemorning Time tnnvatlnnal feature in titusciho Is thn arrest of Dr II U Illalno ofAttica editor of tho Attjea Jimriinl on limitcharge of gravIs robbery Ho nfusod to tayanything to Tun hush rnprubentntivo Tlinevidence Is conclusive agalnbt him Themarn throats of lynehlng If thn men urn broutrntback to Attica TIme community Is InUusulyexcited

OhituurrNathaniel Oilman White an old anti wealthy

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