The Sun. (New York, N.Y.) 1900-08-18 [p...
Transcript of The Sun. (New York, N.Y.) 1900-08-18 [p...
THE SUN SATURDAY AUGUST 18 1900I
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I a =RIOT DISTRICT AT PEACE
XBOROU GO ABOVT xoLEsTEi mritz POLICE GUAnO STAYS
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Th trouble between the blackt and tbwhit rowdle on the We t Side seemed com
piotely OTIC Ut night The dUtrtct in
th rioting occurred on Wednesdar night wj-
ptAcofol all but enough poUc
to quell MIT ditturbanoe that might arise
hld co reserve all dar nd cUbt In both ttxWest Thirtieth Mid We t Thlrtyev nth
In th latt r iUtion which haswave Chief Pevery and Inspectoi
Thompson mad their hAdnuartf Chta-
Drvery drove through tb neighboring sitoocuried br negroe fr tSb aw nothing to cause blrn to tawthere would be acre rioting
EUhth aveou and Intersecting tnWJfrom Thirtyfourth to Fortysecood itrec wen
again crowded U t night and co e ch
three or uniformed
of an outbreak from
Eighth avenue In
wsd the trolble-
thefltAhlly dreswd and hdlimonded fellowswho strut and Hand around he Kuth avenue
kept well under cover A begro on
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assistance The policeman foundaged w jus said thafhe was
Kittle Wasaboiler aad that she had btnwnlle ra Elsrth aveune f n Thortilty-
nSlht She we to Roo teltseveral dp wound on tr head were
ttrtided tcTh pollc are hoidlng her tt tbe-
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utrret tatioa lutcf St Vlnc nt Paul at Jli Thirty
streetDam CAPTHS we uadfr tKt h utf t tfs-
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to the policethat thsr ought to amt more whitenegroe to do c la the riot wan
of soaie for out of thetwenty riot arraigned resrerday-
On t rfre were only thr whiterrtooners out of nineteen Mo t of the pris-oner were arret i because th jojicefound revolvers or othr w tpon n their
cued him a Quarter cf a mfle said he oughtnot to have at si
I acknowledge I bad the revolver saidCorotn had to go acro town to attend
business and I watnt going to be klldw-lfibout something
1 appreciate your positiontrat rebrv to leave that revolver but you can
la Broadway after be hadpurchased a 44ctuibcr and 100 car
to fit it wn fled 110 by MagistrateHogan ia th Jeflersoa market cwt Sol
Wright ibo had beec arrestedfor a big clasp k ife wa urdirU-OO Docui to keep tot three
Inconcerning th of aliened
brutality la naridilng U ne rt ilb riots Deveir that If aay ore
iman n nunself would the
If he found It justified that thepoiioeman be dltmUd
wont for any brutality said the2tef lt h the to pro
mr A tar a using the dub oa rioters fa
coaoarned I acDror of that That undertar erdar It got to be when a row
l ttreet That for foola policeman doevnt carry bit locust
or wear as a bouquet
jrourcTT4v POWERSS SPRX-
EVbn 1 IO ta the PsUce C rt It t-LV Trt 4 br tk Co ml le rrv-
Mlnnmtn William A Powers of the MercertTMt taHon who wa bis shield
aodtxfc d up In the WeThursday night on a chargeby order of Chief Deverr was fined
HO U th West Side police courttacrnlcg Policeman who badoasrwOed to ttreet to make
Cr up he wa brandishingCornell that
on wbea ordered to do so wasand waved hit revolver reckla lrwu la plaui doth and bad no rje
riot Chiefnlaed the police station as the policemanwho arrested Dora for
Ing flowers in Parkr locked her up and now Jock you
in fining Powers remladed-t beoaus be was a he hadthe law even more carefully than any
Ptrwrrs pU-
dUror street stanoa wtui acting Captainof the West Thirtyseventh ttreet ttaoon-
enmpJalnlng wltn were l tgalnst-mr at Police HeadquartersU a crowd atJOtb wet and Eighth avenue
more on wanng w revolver and bingunfit to perfona pollp duty
Ct iri t Break oa Big
WuiuJJina Ont Aug 17 Tbe meet thejLxaertaae Canoe AsAociaticrn which ha been IntceartM on Big Islacd Lake Roeseau sinceAug a was formally concludedlost ol the members will leav
totnorrow though some wai itay untilXUmday or titer The total attendancein WMCooslderablr below the awrige of thept few years meet in 1W1 will prob-ablr b held In tbe Is-
liadt rear GanacoQueof Executive Committee of the associa-tion held tail nigbl C E Brlttonof GananoqueOnt elected commodore The election ofa secretary and treasurer was untilthe next meeting of tbe committee laA comparison of the reiult of thebows tbtt Toront Canoe Club wonfourteen of the aortition eventsand second in welve 1 ne prtrebr tb member were over thrtwo MoSlchoi brother alone winning fifteenThe Britannia Bay Boating Club won ISflrtta and a second and theNew York Canoe woa two flr u and threeKto nd in to both place n twodivision rat not open to the associationgenerally The Canoe Club won one tintand two second and other prixei ere scat-tered among Indiridaal Summary of therace today
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TTOUSX STRAD SfCOrXMD-
tn hter It Is the IT f Bet IXM
The polio poltlre that they hanrecovered the Strtdlnrtnt violin thawas In Mirth itS from th
Jean Joseph Bolt The
t that Victor Fleehterthe man was convicted 0-
1acharje of receiving eood was unjustljconvicted believe that the violin produc d at the trill of Flecbter wit not the oostolen from Prof Bott hut that the on
t nlirht Is the or lcal violin
Flecbtr wu a violin extort andealt In musical tnstrumeot at 13 Union SquareITof Bott a wellknown teacherdirector of orchestras In York caHe
upon Flechter with a friend and said be WBJ
the owner of a famous Etradivariu that onohAd been the propertr of the Duke of Cam
Prof Bott badthe Instrument in Europe paruxIt He Fleehter to find a custwho It tot MW Flechter entInto ne oUttlons with Blcnor Nlcotlnl Mm-
PatUV husband for the purchase of the violinWhen NIooHnl wa about to sail for Europe U
offered his cheek for SSttfl for the instrumentProf Bolt wasted cub Nltoll became aagored and refused to bur Then Bott lockedthe violin in a cue at bis home
Two weeks later a young man oilled at thtrs home and the profeasot
saId b wouW wait fur him U wentacarruute aud immediatelr afterward
tl e vtoitu wts mi ed That was on March L-
Krot Uott rreved over bis kxsm month later
Ai taot Dtttrlct Allen learnedthat Fl cater had In bis possession a violin
to the stolen one IdcnOfledIt s the suJea one was then ar-rested He declared the violin in bis-t tM ian bore the while the date
He was tried In the Courtof h loci and convicted on May I
im On May i of the same year he was senKneed to the penlteotis for OnJun so l 4 counsel a certificatecf reasonable doubt itay 1 sen-tence Tbe c e has been In the eversince and Revbtev has been st bail
vowed be would not re t uutli he foundthe original violin to hu InnocenceVetterdtr he Police Headouartersand Informed CPI McCiutkr that h bad
the stolen violin In Brooklyn Hebe advertised for an old
but received no answers FirjJlv fie founda roan in Brooklyn James O Parr of 14 AtUtic avenue who tcid tInt that he could finda Stradlvariut at the home of Mr Ameliarrtc r who kept a uilor supplies store at-
Xil Jar tr et There FlechterMid he MW the violin that had been stolenfrom Prof BAtf home
1 A t nlrbt Detealve Price wea to
When tod It wa one thai had beettolen from Bott the said A l-
It from a Sew York tailor wboe nato the didnot know He wa one of her butshe hud not seen in a She said ib
iw for Instrument for the ofit to b r sen
Price brwusrht the toHeAd It answers the description
stolen one In every particular
TEACHERS iv LATE
Dels 4 by T t Tktlr Teymi rrtim-Dai tea
Owior to a heavy fog off the theCuban schoolteachers who left enThursday on four army trtn poru did notreach here at the time they were expectedyesterday and eonwquentlv the plan madefor them by the Quartermasters Departmentwere somewhat urset Intead of the trimsport f et here time for the tsjrr-
oemlers to the noon trainfor Washington II wa erenx thatthe ftr t of the transport was within wfht ofQuirantiM and the other three ve ls stra-
eled in later The transport McPh ron whichleft Boston with the others had the honorrivin complement of tetchers the Cm-
Uht of New York but she did not reach Brook-
lyn until to oclockA few hours after Wvinc Boston her captain
said the transport ran Into a dense andafter vainly trying to keep together the vesselboraae separated and did not see each other
the trip The fog save the teach-er on the McPherson plenty of excitement forIt WM so den e that the vewel had to her
alone for fear of runnIngschooners 05 Cape Cod the tran porttraced the of one Th fCC lasted nearlytwelve hours but after It disappeared the roy
i beinr seasickThere was crest disappointment shown
however when the oSo rs them thatthey not rech New York in timethe city Most of them aheadfor the sUht of the harbor theMePbertoo finally turned her now the barthere was a perfect chorus of exclamationcf delight was renewed whenthe lUhts of the and the Brooklyn Bridgewere r ve d It seemed to be the roost ap
thin toslca arid the teacher weretUI lnio when Pier Tt Brooklyn
reachedSine noon Col A S Aselrtant-
Quarterma terGenerJ here had bad two
and the McPherson was met on ofthe half way up the bar a board wasC C Mann a l aat rut rtntendeot of the
who came In advsxce of It MrStana shotrted somethhiir in Spanish whichla meant How are you
to clv some Instructions through a speaklzwhite the transport with ber rsib
crowded proceeded up theon board that the trains
were to start for Wathlurtco at 7 oclock tilttmrnltiB and that breakfast to beeaten at I sB better to to bed
replied that they would but mostof them waited till the was reached andeven then could teat themselTesfrom tie rUht of the llahu and the darkshadows of the skyscrapers Whenever oneof the party cut notable theother their bards as a ln of tlieir-appreciatloa On board the McPhervjn therewere women and 110 men with seren-t en ruldes The latter were in demandEach of bat u many under his chargesod ill of them were bu answertuQuestions for their respective parties feotaeof a rroponJon do not and for this reason theare
The Mcpherson wes the transport todock last nIght Cot KImball arrangedto haTe two U In the harbor aad twoat the The next to arrive alter theMcPberson wa the and she took her
blind The teachers onher number An hour law the RawUnwith came In but the Seawlok wa not
at the to the ferryboat which irathe teachers from the transport to the
trsins ttWahtncton the teachers to be pre-
sented to McKlnler are toreturn from on Sunday evenlrand Monday they are to Ve t Point
e of the Iron Hemr ost Tbe tochervl t wd to olirobii Vriver tv where
President few 1 to deliver n address to titoinc around the citr the teachers will he
In pmje of fiftv each In charceiof a cuide-
tb public school at 10 tb street to lUten to atAlk br Pre dest OBrien of the School Boardoa the city iLchool tem Since thMr arrlvslIn this countrv teachers Mr Mann MId
wVen th ereate t pleasure inschool l fldlnr be shown allthroueh cr e of the be t er ample of Newschool
About noon on Tueilsv the visitors wfllenter Central Park at Peventvee y n 1 ftretand wan t the Mill Actlnr Mayor Gucren-
eiirrer wC meet them on the lawn and bidthem welcome to New fork Merchants herewVo do buslaes with f ib will bear the ex
of the banquet which I to be tarred toth teacher at J V on the lawn LaterIn afternoon the entire willsT cial r r for Battery Park where theta willr a pcrxvt public TVed-r e dar I the t for departure on Oe-tran r rts for PMlarfeloW willtend on day and then for Cuba
Corer Infensed Slash L Tt W iMrdrr4 tI Uc tSkow It
The bcdy of Maria La Via of ill LexIngtonavenue a woman who died on Aucard wi burled two days later In Calvary Ceme-tery was dinnterred ye lerday by crd r ofCoroner Zucca to whom a relative cf thewoman exprewwd the that be badben murdered Tbe body a taken to theMnrcue wf sician OHanlon-ra d an autopsy en it by ord r of the Coroner
he boar was too far d to enable Dr
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GEN BOTHA IN THE PLOT
CRuEl WITSEU MM TH rRltOXTOLD SIM
Erceatric sad Hy t e W rtOwnB b rt IU rl a E ts
ride TIlE CorresjoodeBt tl PrtMrti-
PnrroMA Au 17 At trW todayLieut Cordua fonnerlr of the artlllerr of thTranivaat who 1s charged with being coc
cerned In the plot recently discovered here tkill the Britlih oflcer and abduct Gin
JudgeAdvocate Gcdfer announced thathe Court had decided to allow the priso
the privlk re of counsel Advocate FAeJ
who bad bent rwjueted to appear for thecused aad who rwterdar characterliedproceedings a a farce was not in court todaand Solicitor Berrangi was selected tofor the defence
The prosecution presented further evldenc-
dlsclosicg Cordua attempt to adherentto the plot Counsel for the defence crosexamined the witneese and endeavoredbring out that the plot w Instigated brOano a British detective Counsel also ooghto show that the accused wmi eocentrio and thatlately he bad been under continual Influence
of liquor Tbe uniform of Montrnorencrscouts which the prisoner wa wearing whetbe arreeted was produced in court Tbeprosecution not ret closed It case
A force U now on the way to drtre the Roeout of nome Nek and Malagresberg-
PKSTOaU Aug 17 At the trial todr ofLieut Cordot of the Sisal for com
plldtr la the plot to murder British offlcers BCd
abduct Lord Rot Burgher Dutolt testi-
fied that Cordua asked his aadtfenc on Aug 4
In a big enterprise which he said would staggerEurope Cordua then developed bis plan to-
oeife th oOoert while be Cordul aWurted-Ix rd Robert and handed him over to Geo-
Botbv the Boer commandertnchlef who wasbehind Beckefs kopje a few muse outsidePretoria Dutoit testified that Cordoa dis-
played a paper full of cipher words which be
alleged a letter from Gen Botha and which
proved that the Boer General cooperatirgwith the plotters The witsets te USed thatbe refuwd to tale any part la the schemeInformed the local constabulary of what was
Koine onLOXPOM Ace ThAt Oen De Ww as Gen
Roberta lean has once mete escappd theBritish though disappointing cannot be saidto te turprUlrg to the Enillsh people who
kidded give be Boer General the full praise forUi migatflcent work
Tbe greaiest Icterewt It centred In Lieit-
Corduas trial A Pretoria despatch describehim as a who was eaturallieda few years ago At an oOtial of thePretoria Museum and a volunteer oOcer ofartIllery h was left la Pretoria tail October brGet to hind over the Wond rboom fortto the British Ill trend have for a long timedescribed Mm as bottle highly eccentric 1hPlot wit the outcome of a madcap eatbu la ttbrain Cn Roberta the deMttch addl e juMr bred by the floe and British resi-
dent owing to ht considerate and humanedemeanor When the British employed secretservice agenti early In June to twtpr mlnent-
Bo rs tugresOons of a plot of sit ilar naturemet with dee tIed and universal refusals
The Pott Pretoria correspondentd crfbf Ccrdua a a weiltUcred young ruf-
fian He It buliet beaded but net unpleatlngfacially The at add that be neversaw a cooler prl oner TbecJef w1tn Mtglnrthim r it lt Is a softspoken Teiture He Is
a thoroughly slimy Informer and K more generou with his Information than any FenianHe showed badly under the pri on rs croexam inition every nuettlon tending to showhis prevlout com41 ty In the plot
UK WZT RKLZAXES rafsovrflsTook Oily British Offlwn Wttk HIM Wiea-
n nsdrd Kllcbrrr-SrrtlH CAN DtttvlUut nut 3CK-
I siXf Aug 17 A despatch from Pretoriaconfirms report that Gen Christian De Wetha succeeded In eluding Get Kitchener andmaking rood escape
Another Pretoria despatch Mr that GetDe Wet succeeded in escaping through hisuperior knowledge of the country in spiteof the mo t strenuous effort of KItchen toovertake him
Towx Aug 17 Gen De Wet hareleased all the Brititb prisoners In his campexcept the officer
The War OSce has received the followingde p ch from Get Roberts
PurroWi Aug 17 Hunters engagementon Aug U wi a bigger fair than he led me toruppfe In hu flrt telegmm Three of theHighland U ht Infantry were killed and thirtythree wo inded Seven other of the twpswere wounded One Is missing A lIeutenant died of his wounds
hide hi pursuers by I Imagine breaking up-
i forces Into small bcdie He wa last heardf near Rmtenburg Kitcheners lauwt deI tch I dated Aug IS He reported that beru pretlag to lIt asiunoe from th-
outhe t-
Carrtngtoa was verterdar at Ottoshocp ahUe east of which roll Ytomanrr en
with the enemyGet Huntert action mentioned In Gentobertst dep t h hid not been previously re-
orted It presumed that be bad an engngs-jent with Gen Olivier south of Heiltroo-
STItAXDrD AHERICAS3 l PARIS
krlrttu rndrsvercrs Ilavs Best Tvwrlstf
5r r i Cetb D rca tt Tjns SunLOXPOX Aug H A despatch to the Dar
UeO from Pint says that many AmericanaChristian Ecdeavoren are struxled-
la that dty They that they paid aloa tourist agency from ISSO to UOO foefor the trip but the burning of the North Ger-
man Lloyd steamers Main and Sule at Hobo-ken delayed theta and consequently their hotelHad railway coupons are out of date Therent did his teat to them lid telegraphedlo hi of whom there were severalhundred In Lucerne Geneva and Venice toreturn to Parts Many of them chiefiy womenhave now returned and are wondering howher are going to reach their homes Manyire practically without fund
riT TREATIES WITS JrVUV
luster St r r Arrant Tfc o With tk-Frlga OOe at Madrid
IXUCDOX Aug IS A despatch to the StotuJSin Sebastian Spain that Mr
torer the American Minister will lamedlatelr-oceed to arrange with the Foreign
flouter the final text of a treatyif and general relations
final outcome of Uie Treaty of Parts It willa Consular convention The Ministers
sve also negotiated a more comprebeoatre ex-
radibon treaty enabling more effective delwith AntrchlsU
Spain desire later a tretr of commerce fordirect relation between the United States andSpain with separate arrangemects providingfor SpanUb trade la Cuba
PLOT TO KILL 4V ARCHBISHOP
Hu Arrested for Lmrktag Suplciomrir Ar adFslace at Patera-
sr rt i CK J IT u TIlE sexPitXRun Aug 17 A man who w llrkirg-
su piciou lr round the court cf the pl oeof Archbishop Cwt urwtej tod r-
and charged with Intent to asuMiaatetb Arch-bishop The prioser gave the name of AntonioPollU He carried d ger exactly like
used br Luccbeal when be killed the Da-prea of Austria
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Hersent Serric Agsota Brarr Haien
United ButM Marshal Barnhard boardedteamer Kaiser Wllhelm IL when h arrived abee dock in Brooklyn trday lid placed un-
der two Italians wbo MId they Natale Morwea and Michael Outdo Guldo wafound among coalp er and Morwco hadbeen emnlored a steers steward sIncesteamer left Naples Tbe ofacer of iLlwere not Informed a to the natur of tin
cbartM against the prisoner hot Itthat both men wars known aa Anarchittt li
Italy and that their arre t was made at the la-
tlgatioa of the Italian Governmentpresence of Manbal Bernhard gave oundatioito this report U not legally attached uthe United States odo In this dtrbut for be baa acted a an agent InYork for dUferoat foreign e-
peclallr la the capture of criminal fleeing betfrom foreign ports
Chief Officer Lang of the Kaiser W1lat night that there was something
terioo about the prisoners preencejathe ship iloroaoo rain aboard at Sap
for a job as steerage steward on theto New fork fin closely quetioobr Purrer Julius Urrn be wa to worIn the place he bad applied for which
that carries no pay with It anwhich wa to terminate when th-
ahlp arrived here If Morevco so declredOuldo also cam aboard at Xaple and itotxaround mON the steerage r eafn H
asked br one of the oflorrn If be bad i
ticket and replied that be did not but wantto wtk bit paAtar to America Ha waitold that be roUht get a chance atcoal Short I r afterward he went to the chicenrloeer and him that be bad been nbr of the cfflcere to report for dutyana put hInt to work one aboard the ihljremember e ln the two men togetherthe TOTe and to all appearance they wenttrancen Theyboth strictly to theft dulls
When the r t men boarded thre terdar they aiked if
tad JoIned the crew at Napln wenInfornwl of the rtrcumslanoM withthe hiring of Ouldo and Morn
n and tera n w nl were lineddeck and alter looking then over
lla D PoInting to Ouldo and toldThw e aw the two men we want The
cetera were then bandcuIed and takenChief Oacer LAW said that he
Dot find out who gave Ouldo orders to rotorto for The two menr explained could easily hat made theiiescape from ship before th detectivnboarded her had they been anxious to do so
Greet secrecy maintained as to whawas done with prisoners were notaken to Ludlow strict cu tomvplace of Incarceration for State prt-oner amwted the Secret ServiceIn thi It It that had been taketo the Barge OJSce where they would be delaineuntil further notice but none of tbe officialat the Barge Office would furnish any Informstlon about then or even admit that werthere
It became known lau night that aItalian cty bad notified toe Washingten authorities pome time ago that Moresoawho he said was an AnarchlM was abouto sail for this country from
It was learned that More ciwas oa Kaiser NVMbelra II TheiI hlef Wllkle of tbe Secret 8 Tvlo mad carf
01 the shl-iarnved here Upon bearing from the Meam
officers that alto come boardat Ntpte It wa decided to detain bm tJ o-
lbe men not formally trre ied ip n tb-K er arntil but were taken to the hantiflSce with the imtoi rtrt
the ship Their trunk were tfifl bowerer ana tby will be carefully examine
Mor c and Outdo are being detained ontecanl belceiocnrloi but It t
x un e reported to becauwwarrants that hid bees forwarded from Wash
fund to be defective Propelwarrants wtU be received ereniD-
VifiitxoTo AU IT Irrmi Cornintaloner Kltchie hs been wed br Trea ur-of3clal to deport Natalie Uoresca and lliche
two Italian tectnierants detainslast night on the Kalter WUhelm II at NenYork tor order of Chief VUkle of the ScreSerric Chief WUkie ald this afternoonone of the Immigrant i an and thother of bad character and that he thought t-
Ities of these f as Extra care U beingb the to watch sitof who are known and to prerenthe lacdn of anr suspected er ozu-
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OSed a Postal f Mrs Breed Frelb nklte Tlirear
Mrs QsAtano Br d who 1 wife of thesaiwln of Humbert of Italy and whoat ses Clinton areaue Wwt Hobokeo re r va postal card resterdar a dre ej to 111
of Paterson care of Sirs O KW t Hnbok n N J Tr carJ bore the poetmark of Ancwe Csl On the reversside written the following
Gaur WRITE TRTOXETH ETERNAL Now
I L wls the Cot beir you dontbeUere In me God xSJllJi t not on who take
tnr Holr name lo rain I am 101154The L wi The Law The Dlrine DynamoIt i all b rnboj to ffilnk that restof Hum t will h ip poor tActic on Mr PlanetIe re It to Lewis OZ2 aol rn thetal it 14 no t Jnic or peac of anyaccount wSioi 4M notappointei ani an
Brthe U
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WMt Hoboken police
Thomas JeSerton Powell of puriJrri onWednesdar at hit home 331 Ilanoock streetBrooklrn In his teTeatrninth year He wai anttlre of Fairfax county Vs Inhe WM a stage drlrer through the mountainsof Tenn Ms He wn one of the leadingmercbantt of Knorville whet thebroke out mvj wb sea Burn t k po-sewlonof tt dtv he S i witi his four childrenle vin all beMnl him exceptn large aaount of Confederate mojyT which
l throuch the line by lon a he-
rloimeJ of Fre1ert lincoln den Grantconfiscate i SIres the ofthe war Mr Powell made rereatel effort totecure rembur emeat from the Governmentand Prfideat Clerriands term theclaim pasted through Conere but wa vetoed
R Powell a wholmale silk eenJw In MahaunnRobert a dealer In 8tMo and JeflerMa Powell Mayor ofFort Worth Ran
Mrs Laura A Baxter widow of Samuel 0Baxter at the home ef herdaufhterMrsmorning 8h 3 years old and wa adaturhter of WiQlam who at one-time owTrfd tb greeter part of BUckwrlls
She U survived children Anemor Samuel Baxter Sirs Mary A Davis
arlotte HAm y of New RochelK X V
The Rev George H Wll cn rector of St
LIed yesterday of typhoid fever at Mtnnewakater Bounty T He jo years
Id and wt ton of Mr andtlM n of Albany N I He graduated from
rinlry College n 1N3 and hbWM a noted football player
Joseph Ballard a wenknown dtiieo of NewCourt on Thur dar tight He was
Ballard Postmaster of Darien and MrsWeed of Norwalk
Retl Antre B tk AetrrArmstrong who had been with the
asno amid Weber A Field conparJeon Thur day In a private bopltal on Weal
1ftylxth She was the daughter ofwho had extensive
team boiler manufactories t Springfield Ohiound Muncle had ML Armstrou was 21
and played leading parts inOpera Company throughout the West
Two years ago she cUD to this cit
Fields rcall She aftrwrdwent to the Casino and was In the Belle ofNew fork that went to LondonWhile spendIng the summer at Arvernebr-theSea with her mother and tt er Attnstmng becaae UI with iroonia threeweek arc She was buried yesterday laCalvary Cemetery on Long
Ijtwyrr Mettgvr D4et at Ssrstags8-
11UTOO Aug 17 Bernard Metxger aged7 a cf 177 West venth tre t
New York died at hi cottage letsa In Saratoga log the benefit of his health
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lUpr SMU the Ecu Anrrlcan HsmelltClasses Ue Sknrr Rich With tb Tresks-
Coxcow X H iu IT New HrophireiOld Home WMX brou bt to a doe by acelebration In diy today Church cblroeapLayed Horn Sweet Hoare and all the bellof the dIr war rung at sunrise and at sunset
principal eierd were held at the fatrounds this afternoon where a programme of
sports followed by literary exercise anda display of fireworks this evtota The after-
noon speakers Included One Rolllas Senatorhandier and Oaltocer the poeta Will Car-
l ton and J T Trowbri Ue and the authorThomas The Utter node athat caused much comment He raid
1 hive always been truck br the rincerttrwhich I have found In the American Unfor-
tunately for our reputation the phase of boutlife which It most frequeotlr brought tubpublic notlc OM which if II can be calledborne at all to certainly not repreeoUUvof American life It la that which Ifound In certain peculiar drdet of certain lartcities In thl country This U the born liftwhich lt most frequently referrel to and admooed In ptibllo prInts posslblrIt Is the most extraordinary form that domesticlife hiss eYeS tkeo In this country CnhappUrfor us It foils abroad a constituentpart of our home life and very ridiculously ItIs ImacinnJ perhaps because It o Imaginelt f and overt Itself to be the formof our hon life I thank God for mr part thatit is not only not the highest form of American
I KK nt Am riA n
home It I onlr a counurfeit rr entineatof whet it vo be a form of foreign f h-
loruiMellfe it has not even the vlrtueoi havingvices sincereA and I have no doubt a good
preacher and a nun preached the otherthis people or of them
mat goes to a sermon calling their at-
tention to in analanguage for which be has been much andjustly
But the R T Dr Hamilton the rectorof a New church and the New Jork Inwhich hit church is is not the teaM
gates Itself to be a sort of sacred and forbiddenwithin the outer ol New York
The portion of the congregationwhich he addressed t
to that New Vork and to such syco-phant i can a holding within Itsand the reverend preacher in to wakehis eerTaon go down with his congregationused an rguroent which la the UiuretAiaericma 1 tav t repudIate Hetold them rememtwr
0C of American citizens hd their gai-futeoed upon them and looked to then astheir exemplars applying their enerk and
their 10 emulatethem 1 know not how to characterIze such
eae except la the plain verntcaUrsuch InvruMe Satterr Into th lr eArlno wonder tAat Ilitie set of glidedlow their bertsg become bllA andInto the ditch of and profligacy
1 make o bold M to that arenot onlr not wcooxoi of people In this coun
aft with eaHw Oct gazefastened upon that sr lsHe of divorced and
men and women and their
their arrogance It l true that their deltas
in the we but so are acts offreaks and malefactors belittlIng characterwho are Unmentionable
And the reverend preacher doubtV babred so cio to the source which tbrereports have emanated that te his become
and loft bearings but If hego abroad and when 1 abroad I do notmean to other countries abroad In thisbroad and f the American people latheir homes be woild find to
d himself on that ccccfoa were furfront bflng In t m h stated Tb rmistake notoriety for fame forsplendor prominence for exaltation
Nor ttKADT rOB A REPUBLIC
C b Parts 8r It I Te S fr an-De U-
5rf JJ Ctttt Dftrtfr te StT-
IUVAN Aug 17 About four thousand per-
sons attended the mILl meeting of the Demo-
cratic union at Tacon Theatre last nightThe better element was well repreent d Tbe
ae much surprised by an attackupon the of Euvblo hermandet one of the p l ers who said that theAmericans did not understand their bn inesThl especially mrpriMng corning fromthe tiny which to rolcre the Inter-vention that the island might enjoy thet reflf of law and order while good gnvem-ro nt was being rgaatred It Is Mid that theattack WM made for the purpose of securingrote Some members of the party say thatHernandez did not attack the American na-
tion but only totre Individual They alsoy that Cuban who d erve blame were not
SPTdSenor Oovla another speaker declared that-
a federal form of government In Cuba wouldbe ab urd Cuba w naturally one wholeIf the Wand was divided Into States Santiagowould have to be delivered to the negro whowould turn it Into a second Hoytl Thecould not rupport the expense of a federal formof government
Senor GISerga saId that the clause of theordr callltwr tbe constitutional convesUoawhich provides that the relations between Cubaand the United Sub shall be settled by theconvention should be stricken out He calledupon ll panS In the Wand to protest againstthe Iccorroratlon of these reUtloc In the constltutioa a provided for br the order and torefrain from voticg If the clu li not removedHe declared that the Ward was not preparedto held sn election
Mostoro Hemandei Mil that thenot ready f r an election It w evident
from the tone of the p eca that the party is-
n DO hurry forte t of strength Though Itoneetisg wo well attended the strength of thepanT cannot be gauged br the number presentIt wu more than likely that winy of those whoattended wr rtr cted by the tpealen who
reputations In Cubs am oratorslaLeka my the meeting WM suocen
It beIng the most Important since the iaterreolou of the United Tbe ZKscvmtm congratolate the Democratio Union uponmeeting
TWO Bon snoT i A STREET DC EL-
O tailedTfcey Were Defile Dmllets Thatl1w Deletes Tw luJtits
An eightyearold boy shot and killedand another boy was In the shoulderla a fusillade between Italians at Hester andMotl street last erenlcg The boy killedwas Antonio CapUs of 117 Mott street A bul-
let entered lila right eye and he died an howlater In Hudson street bopitat AntonioCelbina of IU Mon street was the other boyHit wound it not dangerous Frank Mlroa onearmed fruit vender with a bad recordIs locked up charged with sbtotlcg the hors
The shooting began between Mlro and An-
toalo Masial of US EaKt Twelfth street Withtwo other wet arguing at the corner of
Ion sod heater street lull after oclockSaddcalr the four separated the three runningfrom Mire who stood still and begin firing atthecn According to bysunders who didnttand by very long MaatirJ topped atopposite cornerS and returned Mires Inill eight shots were fired somN It ls said bv
another Italian Policeman Nelson beardtb shooting a block away and ran toward thcorner Miro ran from him Into an neTat IP Heater Street scrambled over a fenceaad rio through a hallway dropping eomethincas he ran which a woman picked up NelsonfiniQy caught Mire as be was scrambling overa second feace
Other po remra found the two woundedboys lying in the street Ther had been bitwhile dodging up Mott itreet to escape thebullets Manrial escaped ume but wasarrested later What stifled the rowthe polio oinldnt fiad out Mire theysay bot a wan In Brooklyn five years aga andthree year ago shot another wan but escapedpunishment oath Urn
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Th Boxer uprising became so serious
Mar that Minister Conger and other for-
eign representative In the capital calW for
marine guard for the legatlont Thl action
ont deckled on after vain efforts to get
the Chinese Government to take some effective
measures to tuppres the Boxer The marine
were landed from the warship t Taku on Marand after some hesitation the Viceroy of
Chlll proTlnc provided a special train to tAtthem to the capital tome consisted ofUO oem and men The American contin-
gent WM made up of seven oflcer and fifty
sir men In command of John D Myers
Three days after this force reached Pekln
the Boxers destroyed paste of railroad be-
tween capital and Tientsin and from thatdate June S of foreigner was In
doubtPrince Tuan father of hetrapparent
and a bitter antlforeigner had becomof Tungll Yamen and on June II tJapaneo Chancellor of Legation was kIteby troop of Emperors guard whirlTuan bad organized Tung Chow had beetattacked and mission burned and there wererumor that a large force of hazer was march-
Ing on Pekln to kill aU foreign devilTb envoys and roost of foreigners In thecapital were to have taken refuge In theBritish legation which wa bet suited
10 response to general demand fortheir speedy relief British Admiral Seymouritarted from the coast on June 11 with a mixercolumn Icoludlag BU British SO GermansS Russian 1M French lot Americans UJapanese 0 ItalIans and Austrian Re-
port from Pekln at this said that lOOW
troops under GVo Tung Fu hunwry prepared to prevent Seymour menfrom entering Pekln Seymour advancedslowly repairing the railway until he got to-
Langfang about half way to Pekln Tbe
Chi were fighting him bard the work ofrepairing the railway was very difficult bisfood and water supplies were neatly ex-
hausted and had so witty wounded to carefor that be decided to turn back For somedays there was doubt about hi fate but hewas finally rescued in June by anotherexpedition from Tieatain
The aeainaUon of th German MinisterBaron Ton the destruction of
Kong on Saturday June 16 by a stafl conesponJeot of THE sex Alter many conflicUrcreports on Ketteler death was generally
in menage to this country andKurop on Julr I-
tt became Known on June SO that the Chinesehad on June II the Ministers twentyfour hours to leave which they had re
to do Thereafterof mAMcre were enl out from Shanghai andelewhere to be promptly denied Chi-ne Viceroys In the and the
this country and on Julydeclared that all the foreigners were dead
and that the and Empress Dowagerbad ben poisoned A me ag In which SirRobert Hart the situation don June 14 wa followed more oftorture and death On July 12 It wa admittedthat no authentic word of the legations fathad come from Pekln Mace Jun 21
The Chinese Government first approachedthis and other Governments In an edict of June1C received br MlnUter Wu In WashingtonJuly 10 Secretary liar at once asked and
Wu agreed a roe a e to MinisterCocger should be through Chir ei e channelof communication There followed ten dayscf detailed rer rts of ma acre Then camethe snack oa Tientsin In which Col Linurn ofthe Ninth United States Cavalry fell on July 13and the capture of the native dtv on thelowing
The first message from Conger genuinen s of which wa doubted both here and InEurope wa received br Minister Wu onX it wa undated arid read In British le-gation under continual shot and shell friChinese troops relief cangeneral United States urged
advance of relief expedition fromTientsin without waiting for JOGCO
men The advance guard of the relief columnactually started out on Aug J for Pekln 16CCO
ttrooe-Complete anarchy n Pekln was meanwhile
tTortAl on is nnl t r Wu heart fromLu
for the Imperial Governmentthe fo with fool aneclct rtatej July declai d the th Mlmners
hail n hotage Get Fu Hrierg-ha1 thr ten1 to kill then all It was said
A me of Sir Claude Macdonald deredthe dtution ornewh on JulY The
British Minister ltinel that hi legationha1 b n bombar vyl from June J to July 1
which time hal be n anIjiter report said Yung Lu had arrangedthe truce
The second Conger m tge re HrM onJUT si retxjrted our Mlnter and his family
AH well on II The of the nup to thit time were Germans 10 Japan-
ese in Fr nrh M 5 Ru lirA 4
Arn rioiat 7 Itailans 7 Native Christian ft
At rcm cf O e a allanu werebelli ved tn
of the Brttlh lecitlonThe apparent treachery of the Chinese G v
nt wa In a celvedbr theLondon Times on Anc 2 from reF
Dr Morri on The Besets wereto have ben encouraged Govern
nest even while It ws cCering safelo the Mlnl ter and with theirhome Government Prince Tuan It wa a
Informed the Minister that their GOTenua nt frd red their withdrawal fromr capital
Tr rapid advance of the relef column afterIt recoarx l anf near Tient n h teen re
told T were defeated nndug at eight mile from TiertVlnIn a battle seven hour The lnesuffered by allies placed high a
men nut nf the total n Ucno TwoLiter at Yangtsun the allIes again routed theChlaeve losing on this occasion some rx orSfflrneo-
Oen ChSee reported from Matnw that theruf red tv r from extreme hut
but that on the of thenaiiv had N nmeHn the more rpid advance
from P nW recurred on Aug 1 Chinesetr v r had then fVd to the capital
China arral tn the vartmit Governmentdid n t Interrupt the R jt e tmediation were met with firm demand on
the part of the TrJted otherHnng Chang was appointed to treat
for whet no war hidS en admitted HI to deliver theMinisters to allied at Tuna Chow wu-
hmlrtH at Washington
Urr Itxlgrt IitrrMtlig Tale fmC-kUa
letters received In city yeeterday fromrejbyterian mls lonarie la China conaln Irfonnation ccncmcg the looting cfeveral Baptist missions Dr James B Neal
prnvrly stationed at the Chlntnfu Presbrmlrton v Shantung wrote trader
Ute of July It that of the Tunghow mS ionaries the Rev J p Inrln and
wife and R v H W Lot and his wifefere at COrM and the rernaliuVr at Chefoo
The Rev Hunter Corbett of Cbefoo In a let
say that the iJtuttlon atbefoo became so threatening that on July I
onsul Fowler l ued an order advising alltoncombataetA to leave Cbefoo at forJar Mr Corbett wrote In pan as follow
wife and children are now at a hotel
tbe rioting edge 1 hare joined In charteringa tarts Junk which tai been stored with pro-visions and anchored near the hotel w tnatan IP the hotel In of danger can roth Intothe Junk a speedily a po ible and get out oftte range of the gum r
The W O Elterich wrote from Ckefoounder date of II In part at follows
Consul Fowler sent a July 10to the Governor of the Shantungthanking him for the protection he had rrn-dered American mMocarM and for tafelr-
t e American property la hi care and akedtim In ne for It and tohi imbordlnate to the taiae andnative ChrIstians That this was importantIs from the tact a hadems from Pekln fprobibrr from Prince Thatthe had of the the rthe province to rf up LId foreigner entire r r tnl s This wa alrerd1
fore It wa dAI Chlngchow rallnt west of
ilen the English Baptist mission and th rof Dr were The
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ROGERS PEET 6 COMPANY
til Brotdnr tot Warni-aal 7 and Warren 3t-
M Bm wir oat Pnao-alifi Drotdwir ror lit
W sit orderby mill
o9clal at WeNhlen Is entirety to blain for tloss of the lre hrtertan mission there as thad t f tiny to eend aid
Mr added that Dr Charles 1 rwho Matkmd at the Ichowfu rrUrrbad appointed surgeon on Yirkttw
Mrs L T the Central ClraPrebrterian Mission wrote to the board friadate of July s letter d rXlug a small riot whIrl occurred on th d pirtire of the roift ionarl at Slungtanwrote in a folio
la everything WM calm arjpeaceful and we no IdM of tearing ur
u ojr 4The arrangements for our viivag wer
placed In hand if our two fn r iand Mr Shu They renvd A 1
th Pev W n jingleof arrangement otherwith the oon uente cf a betweentwo t rou ng of the vtctrutat P M and taskingto tv or go Ju than nIng with them but ther would not bIn Ih of hubbub the had oflrisJigang wa heard coming our way andand In an instant of time made to
thm lvs leaving an openthegrandctaflal hl Mtrtaswinging lanterns and other rarjien escort
tIre had rom to me with ter-ribly Inflamed eye which alter washing and
I nt hun away i WLSclad to se him for I fri that he owed UP a Ihelp In our danger and h did right well Hesent coolie 10 carry our soldi
r an opjortunity waioffered
Since leaving we hare that MrsWu to we latrusled the ourhid certainty worked havoc with our rIon s Ulng she could andthe remainder away sitar having driven outour servant
Mr Doolittle wrote that the and the othermlwlonarte at ftarirgthere to going to the hot city of Shanghai wjrbhotel rates at 110 a day and other price equalexorbitant
DOMES IX
Tfce Demand fv Tb n Has Rca rtrtik f-
Ltte laerease IB t Expert FlgareWith the exception of three otnstrte-
Runla Hungary and Roumacia Denmarkhas more In proportion to It area andpopulation than anr other European ootirtrrardthe excellence of Its live stock has suchthat for many years the export of fromDenmark ba been a con1derable Item of com-
merce In ISM more than per cent of thhorse In Denmark were exported to foreignpurchasers number of such hor raisedfor export to the Continent being from IS O
to JOao a Many of them theirto France where they are wed as cab bore tThee cost on an average H70 a head a tribute-to the excellence of native Danish horse
Few Danish horse have len sent toUnited tttte and until recently there was nogeneral demand for that
u an experiment Imported
were sold at price from llSO to UiOcf cbetnuu W y A secondroent of twenty draught horse followed Since
crea d steadily and now enters Into the Itemof expanded foreign commerce-
In addition to th hor received tie
Finland art much In mand by bArnsand milkmen lightactive Work hors earand cab bor are almc t exclusively of dtneitic origin The Dan-ish CM exten lve but hive
supplied chleflr in the past br Importslions from Thenumbers itO men and the artiterr ftfrt The
of army hor la I rjnarkareS fied by law Reorvutire Conuniicobuys h r a to the faU and spring
Ui fall the ape of the horses nu tyear and in i to 7 Tber rm t
had f belgUnot complied their sixth rear After
that they b 18 hands high Wnltehiv i hay or are he only ot-accpied cavalry frvn arid the prK tpaid vary t o to ti in e jjlva ttof m r y
American draught find more favorPentars thin th w from eltherRusstor GerrranT but th Pane ar fa rdi i8 a-fielr choke of hor where their means alow showing a for andSwedUh horses for saddle tiding and for tht M
from the InJtcd State for ordlntrvdraught purpo but not for heavy
country aaioit excm vlra ridAmerican horse sent to Denmark are
to the pert of that country f whi1Copenhagen Is chief bat to Hamburg
cu tons is charged on American hor-synt to by of Germany
Prior veer l the of Anrcan hors and mutt to foreign oourtri T n v r gr r han andyear fe t low a ro cr IWO In I W itrt e inn 7x X 10 teM in from t 0Jt oro in t W7 from Jl W to In frM 00 to i Ciri aM ia ISM from W0C toThi gratifying wcrea to tIe teneSt cf Anncan HOCK ran and breeders has not beenwholly or Indeed largely due to th ImprovedQuality of Americas but to tbefithrough the of bicycles and automo-bile the of fortotes power in transportation foreign mattelias to sought a the figures show
Thut far the merita ol the American nsutare not bn taken into much aooouct by-
lanlsb dealers and the configuration ofauntrr i such that mule are not ever0 hi la demand there Whi
demand for American continuea th there are large rura for arajv
of horvm on Pie I rvetcrlnars of Stockton Cal taft
pcentlr for Nevada and Montana iabuying to ftO cavalry-
nd light batten for the Gemaa Arsjome bf the animal wd b sent to Catt
A DEMOCRATIC TRICK EIPOSED-
iletr Hatked Orate O i AttackBepabllraa C BIII I O-
Drnwrr Aug U One featttr at leastth plan cf campaign of the Democratic
ongrMwional Committee bat been disdoeedere through the preeenoe cf John D Jillbo O crib himself as Principal of the
School of Finance of Chicago 111
till who U a smooth visagrd man of about forty
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of frcm the Flr t Mcit a-
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