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r7ifCDPr mfTiiTFmMl T ttTO MOULD'S HALP-RATE SITUATION DAY&---sATm iisis I .' fl ' AVERAGEQLATIONn o-lWi. AlLT'Uy. 50j000 M0RE A K ' ? fl 8 6 1 si fi B 8 1 0&M r 22ff x Lf- .1Irsiiffi!i' rVKlil smsvIT i combined circulation I ; I l PERPAV. II fjllv Kipilltelill Ml.nw,TalU&WlBtMt 1 PlVlCE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, .JULY 11, 1891. PRICE ONE CENT. ;H B . . - ' i -a 'j'i i ii. .!' t ? vH I last in. fV "- - -- C THE. ALLEN VERY LOW W l& 1 Physicians Say that the Dfte-Keeper's vjL Wounds May Mot ProYO Fatal. I Carraro Tells lhe Story of the Fight fatf in tho Dive. BT Both Men Struggled for the Deadly Ml Ico-Plck Tholr Woundi. I There was practically no change In "Tho" Allen's conilltlon this morning, though bis S temperature uns nt 100 l)r. Edward J. Jgr Donlln Bald ho nntlUpalcd no material atf chance before to-morrow. md What, to-morrows chango will bo Is aa un- WL9J certain as a nip of a copper, hut w lth a hole H punctured In his abdomen tho chances seem f l against tho man, and ho may die, a3 his ac- T nualntances hnio over and over again de- i ' elared ha would by violence. k ' At tho houso ot Mrs. Theobald, S46 West Korty-third street, whero Thcodoro Allen Is U waging his battlo to the finish with Death, an 1 open-cjed Uttlo woman, meeting an Evixiko i World reporter at tho door, denied to-day, M as Bho did yesterdiy, that Allen was in her i house. This In tho face of the fact that the JaJ reporter saw and talked with Wesley and JKjf Jonn A'lcn- tho brothers of the Injured man, !j. j. In the very door and In her presence, and they Bald ho was lnsldo the house. I iflll J -HI STUX. ALIXM'S DITB. " The " Allen has inado no statement of how tho fracas occurred In his Bleecker street dive, and It Is difficult to get at the facta, as the habitues ot the place sturdily deny all knowl edge of tho affair. , Allen Is a short, thin, little) man of 130 rt pounds' weight, but wiry and a bad man to Ibw 7 handle In a rough and tumble fight, desplto K his llfty-sovon years of ago. W Carraro is stocky and muscular, with all tho rfi fi aro ot uls southern nativity. ml I Onoof tho witnesses and participants, for Hi I every ono In tho dlvo at tho time took a hand mXj lnthotnelce, says: B7 TOLD BV AN ALIEN riRIISlK. mW " Five of us w ero playing poker. There was W' a gang of men and women at the bar and the I back room. Tho Italian camo In and wanted 1! to Join tho game, 'Tho' said no, because I) 'The Jap' wasn't square. Then they called ' each other hard names. 1 i All of a sudden The ' Jumped up and made iT for ' tho Jap.' Ho tried to play an old trick of H his, and a good one for a small man when ho 4a tackles a big ono. f .. Tho ' tried to poko the lighted end of his lS-V cigar In 'the Jap's' eyo. That will take Ijf the oouraga out of the best ot men. Jflj "Then Carraro grabbed Allen, and they M fought up and down. Everybody took aband, W and beer-glasses, cuspidors and anything ! else bandy was used for a weapon. if "I saw ono man hit the Italian on the head with a bottlo, smashing the glass. " Allen and ' the Jap' fought along the floor, and the crowd tried to get at 'the Jap.' After . kj a minute they got In behind the bar, and both V ) OT tIle wlre lce"Plclc ' '' "It'Badandy weapon, and both of 'em tried I to get It, The ' Jap ' got tt and then he shoved 7, and stabbed with it for all ho was worth. 1! "Ho hit Tho' on the head, and one stab W-jlZ took away tho end of ' Tho's ' nobo bo that It ifl 1 hung on by a little string. Mj v There were too many for tho black fellow, K, m( though, and they laid him out cold, but not J J till he had stuck Allen pretty bad." 19 AS POUND BY DR. DONLIK. Wj This story seems to tally with what was -H J officially learned, and Jibes with Dr. Donlln'B w) experience. Whtlo Dr. Donlln was examining II The " Allen's wound In tho saloon, nrtcen JH minutes after tho row, Carraro lay on the JlT'i floor, his head against the east wall. lie was JTv' nearly Insensible and perfectly helpless. All around the two bruised and bleeding J combatants stoou the gang that Infests t "Tho" Allen's dive, and oi try man seemed m to be telling his neighbor how he had done his shore In pounding ih swarthy fellow. f . I broke a bottle on him," said one. " And I gave him a kick In the ribs," said another. 1; A third boasted that he had smashed a cus- B - pldor over the Italian's head, and eich ot I If twenty men claimed the credit for killing tho ft 1 "guinea.' II f(T To-lay, however, the toughs that make the I place their Btamplng ground, declared with J f unanimous ehemenee that no one raised a lit hand against Carraro till be had stabbed Allon with the tco pick, which they allege l that bo drow from his clothing. J ' ALLXN'S RECOBD FOB COUKiOE. I Allen Devcr lore the record of a quarrel- t aomeman, but he was '"ps fearless and ! hul some redeeming vr I. unce, when i an old woman was knc -fira by a Broad way stage, and discover .iter being picked I up, that she had lost $2' . ner husbands wages, ' Allon at once counted out that sum from nls ' own pocket Into her hand. .' When John Stanford had been knocked ln- i f f sensible by a stone bottle In Louis French's V 1 ' Wooster street saloon, and a tough gang ere M about to Jump on him and beat, his Hie out. mVJ little, weazen faced "The" Allen walked MtTTi boldly In and thrashed two or three of thm, 94 r-- drlttng them all away and saving Stanford's ) 1 Only an old eat and " Tho " Allen witnessed K the deat b or EdJle llolloy In Allen's Rambling TJK ojaatOlftBroulway, and "The "Allen wept tl when he reported at Polloe lloadquarters that I hU "gun " luul been accidentally discharged Whllo Its ld proprietor Hdjlngln Korts third street the building Is being raied to the , groutid by builders' workmen. l'olll loall ' The " Allen was alwiys a lie-1 publkau, but he was what Is known as a i ' coiumtrc lal " politician. CARKIHO'H VERSION Or THE AlFKiY. ' John Carraro nu seen by nn Emjmmi out u roporur at St. Inccnt's Hospital this morning Larruro s head was bandaged so that only a small portion ot his face was ilMble. llouso surgtou Campbell said that Carraro' most dangrioiiH wound Is that on the top ot the head. It is a out to tho skull, nearly two Inches long. Ills condition Is not rcgardd as serious, but ho will not be ablo to appear In court for two or three days. Carraro has a very dark complexion, coal black hair, black, piercing oyes, a sui ill black mustache, a finely cut mouth and thin, com pressed Up. He speaks Kngllsh without a , foreign accc nt. i t.irraru said: "About 1145 Tbu-Mlaj night I went Into Allen's placo. I enteric! through the South Fifth avenue door and walked to tho ortlie. ThU U n small room. 1 he ' game ' is usually played here. " Fli e men wei c plaj Ing stud ' poker. They wero AUen, Bennet, an employee about thf place, Allen'B nephew, a man they call Owny, and another man I did not know. "I sat down and looked on. In about twenty minutes I said to Allen: 'Let me come In the game.' ftOCLD MOT I XT H1U IN TUE 01MII. "Allen Bald: 'No, you can't coma In. I wouldn't play with you ' " ' I'm as good as ou are,' I replied, ' and I think you might lit me tmvo a seat lathe gunie. ' ' I don't want any of your gab,' Allen sild, i In a loud olce. " ' I know you're a tough man to deal with,' I nnsnertd, and turned away. " I weut out. drank a cnuplo ot BChooners of beer and bought a sandwich. I stayed out about fifteen minutes and walked Into the office agalii, eating tho sandwich. I Btood looking at the gamo and did not Bay a word to any ono. one of the men was dialing. Allen played his hand out, then got up, made a rush for mo and grubbed me by tho throat. " lie got his thumb and finger In my nose and In the Bocket ot my right eye. lie had a cigar In his hand Ho said: ' I have a good mind to put this In your eye,' referring to tho cigar. AtXXN WAS WARNED. " ' Tou had better let me alone, I roplled. " ' I've got o good mind to kill you,' he said, and ho put his right hand back towards bis hlppockit. ' I knew him to bo a bad man, so I clinched with him. We struggled and threw each other about tor some time. At last we were behind the bar. " An loe-plok was lying on a shelf under the counter. Allen knew this pick as there, be cause he seemed anxious to get mo behind the bar. xouanT fob tui icx-rtcx. " I saw the plok about tho rame time he did. We both grabbed for It, We both got a grip on It at the tame time. "Then wo struggled tor possession of the pick, during which struggle It was run through the third firmer ot my right hand. " I succeeded In WTunchlng the pick away from Allen. I do not know what followed. " I do not know whether I struck Allen with It or not. I did not know that ho was struck until yesterday afternoon. "As soon as we fall behind the barsomo ono hit me on the head with a bottle, lhe blow stunned me, but I stuck to Allen. "I fait my senses lsavtng mo and roused myself tor ono last stfort. I got Allen's nose In my mouth and bit tt off. I then rose to my feet and broke two brandy bottles over his I head. BOTTLXS AMD HEADS BKOXEH. " I was receiving many blows. Five bottles wore broken on my head. Dennett and Allen'B nephew wero the only ones 1 saw hit me. "I shook my assailants off and started for tho door. I galuod the strcot and ran toward my home, at ISO Mouth Fifth avenue. I came back and was arrested. "Allen was 'sore' on me for something that occurred two weeks ago. We were sitting at the same table about midnight gambling, stud poker was the game. Allen ad a pile of one dollar bills In front ot him. "lie bad tho very bad habit ot selecting certain good cards and Blldlng them under his pile of bills. Every time he got a chance he would OU his hand from these cards. CAUGHT ALLEN CDXATDiO AT CARDS. " He was working this scheme for all It was worth. I caught him, and 'tipped' the others. " Allen then threw up his hand and did not play any more for Beveral nights. About a week ago I was lu a similar game with him tn the same place. I was dealing. I saw an ace on the bottom ot tho pack. I pulled It out. Allen had thrown up his hand and was not In It. I did not pull the card on him. " Bennett saw me do It and told AUen, w ho began to shout that he wouldn't have It. What's the matter t' I asked. " ' You know, said he. " We had other words, and I said to Allen : I like a thief, but I don't Uko a thief and a stool pigeon, who does all the dirty work ho can and then squeals on everyone else. I never put cards undtr my money as you do.' "This made him 'sore' on me. Bennett told me a lew days later that Allen would 'do me ' the first time he rot a chance. " The saloon was full ot people when we had our fight- Only three people lnterferred, as far as Iknow. When I nearly tainted be hind the bar, Allen called to his nephew, oome on, Eddie, I've got him. We'U finish him now.' That Is what roused me up. I was not drunk, neither was Allen. I never saw him drunk in my Ufa. " I am thirty yearn old. I came to this country from Italy twenty-four years ago. I have always lived In New York, except one year In Connecticut. I am an upholsivr;r bj trade. " I have not worked at my trado for nine months. I have known Allen a little lesb than a year. 1 am married and have two children. My family Is tn Connecticut." " All I ask," concluded Carraro, " Is that those who were there will tell the truth " Wh-'ntold that Allon was In a pmarlous condition he rutelvcd the uews with apparent Indifference DOCTORS YIHD GROUND FOR UOrE. Drs. Donlln and Fl3k left Bho houso at ''4C West Forty-third street Bhurtly after noon to. day Dr. Donlln bald to an K xnino World reporter: " We found Allen In a very encouraging condition. Wo think he will eventually re cover, " There is les Inflammation In the abdomi nal region this morning. We cannot tell till to-morrow, however, whether It will be neces sary to perfoem tho operation of laparotomy or not. " Erjslpelas may set In, which would make the case look dark. It depends on the amount of rust thire was on the lce-plck. "Allen slept well last night and we find his tempernturc and pulse nearly normal now. Ills wire Is with him. " We wlU visit htm again this evening." NOON FIRE ON CHERRY STREET. Spies Mill Ablaze in a Crowded Ten ement Dletrlot. Just as tho cashier was closing up for tho half holiday at 18.3(1 to-day tiro broke out In the cellar of the two-story brick building, 102 Cherry street, occupied as a mustard and splco mill by It. W. ft A. J. Fisher. The building Is 20 by 75 feet la size and was full ot ground spices. Tho nre Btarted near the engine-room. There are crowded tenemonv-housea on either side, but panto was averted by the prompt action of the firemen There was 1 10,000 damage to stock and building, principally by smoke and water. Denies the Farmer' Trust, (IT ASSOCIATED MEM. TorxiA, Kan., July 11. President Frank McOrath, of the State Farmers' Alliance, pro nounced the report that the AlUanee had sent out a secret circular appealing to the mem bers to bold their wheat un 11 Tt would bring 1.2S per bushel a lake, pure and simple. FLOATED OUT OF THE SEWER. The Body of tho Kan Who Dived Into a Manhole Is Recovered. Identified as That of Thomas Kenny, a Urlckhiindlor. The body of the unknown man who dived lntoabewer manhole at the coruirof Third aienue and Twenty-sixth Rtroet dutlng the . heal rnln-norm Wednesday night, nai n-1 ooi end shortly after 7 o'llod. thin morning! In tin basin bruit vn the llmndnn) llrooUm lerrj t-lli u'id Allen's grain eleiatur, .it tlu foot of East luenty-thlrd street. The body in ton ed up to the Uellei ut Hos pital doek nnd taken thence to tho Morgue, where at least a doien persons Identified It as that ot Thomas Kenn,abrlck-hnndler,thlrty-fli o j ears old, f jrmerly In tho empl jy of Canda Kinn. Ho had been missing slnco Tuesdaj night. 1 bu deck hands and loungers at the pier at the foot ot Last Iwenti-thlrd street lua bieii watrlilngtho water cl ml In that ihln lt c iprtdnietufin' uutiii uimt that a i.nn h id plunged Into ono of the s 'ivcrs. It nan generally belleud that, despite tho searches ot Thursda) nnd yestorday by the bciier Department, the man's body would float out at low tide. It was low tide at 7 o'clock this morning, nnd Thomas McOlnnls, a deckhand on a canal-boat moored alongside Allen's grain eleiator, saw tho body float from under the wooden piles a few feet away from tho sewer opening. The body floated faco upward, and was hatless and shoeless, and his mud-begrlmed appearance coniluccd MeOulnnls that It was tho strange suicide. Foreman Little, of the Bewcr Department, with his gang, had Just begun the search at the first manhole from the moutn or tho suwer up the street. McOlnnls Bhouted across the dock to Police man Allpt, who In turn called Little, and the three men secured the body lu a float along side the terry slip. The news quickly spread and a larger crowd gathered Allpt secured a ruwboat, and assisted by two men towed the corpse to theB'lleiue Hospital dock, nt the foot of Knst 'lwenty Mxih street, and notttlod Assistant llorgue Keeper Flnnr rty lhe nens spread like wildfire ind In a Bhoit lime thn Identification v as posltli o be yond question. rhu body was taken out of the water and placed In a pUln box In the Morgue Some stragglers around the building mate rial yard of Cunda Kane, opposite the Morgue, went ovor to look nt the body. Patrick Connors, of 343 First avenue, a brick handler, Immedlatelj declared It was that of Thomas Kenny. An Evknino World reporter saw tho body la tho morgue at 0 o'clock. It Is that or a man about 8 feet 0 Inches In height, and weighs about 100 pounds. Tho man was dres3fd In a dark colored cheap suit of clothes, blue Bhlrt with white stripes, without Bhoes or socks Power mud was spattered aU oier the feet and clothing, and a reddened mark on the nose showed that It might have been caused by a tall The hands were much shrivelled, and there was an absence of any evidence that rats had gnawed at the flesh. John Kenny, assistant Janitor at Columbia College, n brother of the dead man, was tele phoned for, and hen he reached the .Morgue ho at once Identified his brother. He snld that he had not seen him since Tuesdai nkht. w hen he asked him for money 1 he dean man was married and had one child, but fur the last two jears he had not Hied with hts wife Of lato he had been drinking havllv, and It was his brother's bi llet that If he did kill himself It was done w hlle rlrnnlf. John Kenny had doubts that his brother had dived Into the sewer, and he sought out his father, a 'longshoreman. 1 he pair gazed on the dead man's features and went rtonn to the East Twenty-second street station to look at the hat and shoes found In the sewer. Thoy could not Identify the fcboes, but John Kenny said the hat looked i ery much like bis brother'B. The Identification did not satisfy the police, and the Kennjs went awaytn find nut the whereabouts ot the dead man's wife and child. Meanwhile tho body lies at the Morgue. A man trying to raise the man-holo oppo site Sweeny's falcon at Twenty-sixth street and Third avenue about 8 o'clock, during Wodncsday night's rain, was seen by Mrs Mary Kearns. of Sll East Tuentj.klith street. Bhe watched him and suddenly he shouted: "Hero goes I" nnd dlied down Into the saner. Two other peraons saw the man disappear, and with the woman gave the alarm The description given by them tallies with thst of Kenny. A search ot the sewers tn the neighborhood was made the follor. lng day and again yester dai , but with no snecess. It Is believed Kenny's body has been lodged In the mud at the mouth of the East Twenty third street sewer. It was at this iwlnt that the body of Calla han, who fell In the Twenty-third street sewer Bome months ago, was recovered. BROCKY AGAIN IN LIMBO. Ino Notorious Burglar Had a Bag Full of Booty In a Droadway Hotel. Timothy Sheedy, alias Shields, alias Urocky," n ho the police say Is ono of the cleverest prolcb lonal burglars and card sharps In tho country, was at the Tombs this morning turned over to officers rrom Troj and taken up the river. bheedy burglarized the Mansion House In Tro Wednesday night last, aud eame here with his plunder. Ho was be-en m Four, teentu street yesterday and was taken to I'ullco Headquarters. He had registered at thn Mcirton House under the i atne or "bhlelds," and in tils room was found a satchel containing a lot of siller Hpoons, half a dozen guld watches, several diamond rlngi, bracelets, c and 30 In nve and ten-cent pieces. Onl) two months ago Sheedy w ns released from the Ticnton (N. J ) H a'e prison, nh re ho served a ten-years' sentence fur burglary. RIGHTER'S BOY VANISHED. Lost from His Father's Side) In tho Die Downtown Rush. An alarm was sent out from Police Head quarters to-day for Thomas Itlghtcr, aged tblrtotn, of 308 Walnut street, Nev, ark. Yes terday he and hLi father went Into the res taurant corner College place and Barclay Btreet. At about 1 o'tlock they became sep arated, and the boy has not been seen blnce. 1 he boy Is tall and tbln, and wore when last seen a dark blue suit, black derby and lace shoes, lie has brown hair and a scar on his forehead Ills father Is Eugene F. Rlghtor, a book keeper In the Importers and Traders' Bank. Fatal Whiskey and Water. BT AMOCIATID (.) Calais, Me., July 11, At Bt. Stephen, N. B., last night, soplel Dana, an Indian, in toxicated. whUe being chased by a police man, jumped Into the river and attempted to swim to tui side, but was carried over the rapids and drowned. rnrtiiR no.nn he get tub tipht btalucot of tli KxcoaDKB raelnf dtptrtmtnt nmd fuurtMn wlnnvra indUn second LDfwto t'UUM MMMutlTeracMlMtWMk. ' CITY HEWS TERSELY' TOLD.' To-Day'rt Record of Minor Hap pcmncB About Town. Chroulolea Ilrlefly Drmvn from Note llooli unit Docket, Ho Fill Downntfilra. Henry Lurhnian fell downstairs at hlshome, 411 llronmu Btnet, to-d.ii and was taken to bl. Vincent's Hospital seierely Injured. j Concort In Pnrat'lin Parle. Connor's rigbth Hcglment Band iilll glu- n conceit Hi I'aradUo l'atk at 8 o'clock ULXt Mondiy cicning. Dead Dnuy In tho Street. The body of a dead Uiby loy, nbout two days old, was found on One Hundred and Sev- enteenth street, near Madison aienue, this morning and was suit to the Morgue. Mr Goorlo All Right. A headquarti th alarm was sont out at mid night for Louis Ooerle, but Acting Inspector I Mel iiighlln Mid this miming that Mr. i tinrU) was missing but a ten huursand nus found. Ono Wnek's Water Hills. Thero was US.TIM 1)1 paid for unter In this city during tho past w eck, according to Water Ileglster Joseph llllej. Blew n Rnbkl Dor-. Policeman Mayshot and killed n mnd dog at 30H West Ono Hundred and Thlrty-thlrd st: uot to-day. Uptown Voorhlalte'j to Reorganize. The Voorhls Democracy, of the Twenty fourth Akscnibly District, will be reorganized to-night at n prlmari to bo held at U4V.' Lust Ono Hundred and tort -second street. Walked Off with Three name. Daniel O'Connor, a 'longshoreman, of 134 Pearl street, was held at tho Tombs this morning tor carrying on three hams from plir 7, Last Hlver. He was caught In the act. Shot Il'msilf Dead. Herman Ilaetz, flfty-flvo years old, com mitted suicide at his home, 1) IN First nrenur, this morning by shooting himself, 'lhe Coro ner was uotffled. Mngfrlo Was Ronl Anery. Maggie Thompson, of 87 James street, was held at the Tombs to-day, clrirged with pull ing tho hslr, scratching the face, knocking down and klrklng Jennlo Dwjer, of 31 Ouk street, last night. Parcel Thief nold for Trial. Charles Frown, tho ilever Philadelphia thief who robbid messenger Ims of their parcels, wan to-day held In 1,000 for trial In tho lombs Court. Hooper Must 8tnnd Trial. William Hooper, who was held for examina tion yeBterday at Jefferson Market, charged with assault on his servant girl, n as to-daj held la V,000 for trlL Seventeen Yoars Old, but Tough. Seventeen-year-old James Daly of no Mad ison street, w as held at Fssex Marlet this morning for going liomi- drunk last nLrht aud brutally beating and kicking his aged mother Held na a Footpad. Peter O'ltiilly, of 30- Kast Twentieth street, was held at Esiex Market this morn ing, eharged with tj-Ing onoof the four men who last night attacked Francis K Duff ol 21(1 Kast Fourteenth htreet, in First street, b'tween the ilowcry and btcond nwnucund robbed him nr a cheap wuteh and a small amount ot money. Once Not Enough for Austin. Thomas Austin, a mldJled-aged d ffarf, w ho has Just served ten diys for assault, was thl morning h'ld by Police Justice o nmmili, 1 Jersey City, lor afcsaultlug M hnlas Mirad) his wife and daughter, of 38 JVxx html, where Austin fonnorly occupied i room. Ii was for assaulting Miradj that he n as Im prisoned before. George Romalne Assigns, Stephen M. Itomalne, retail grocer, at 33K West One Hundred and Tweutj-flftb street made an assignment to-ilaj to Charles V Pluckney without preferences. Dyrne ft Hartlcran Oo Under. William J. Byrne and Dennis J. Hartlgan, Arm ot l)rne & Hartlgan, merchant tailors at M48 Fourth avenue, mado an assignment to rtav to ltlchard J Lyons, with preferences of 380. Poor Season for Plumbers. Joseph R. Rlankman, dealer In plumbers supplies at 367 West Fortieth street, and 611 and 513 Kast One Hundred and Thlrty-sei-entb street, assigned to-day to William II Pope, with preferences of (7,750. Knocked Down from Behind. John Donnelly, who Hies somewhere In East blxty-second street, was knocked down In front of 100 Canal street at a o'clock tub. morning by Kdwaid Trlnkner, of 448 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, whi btruck him from behind Donnelly was tak' n toChsmbers8tre t Hospital uucouslIous and 1 rlukner was arrested. Mrs. Ecklor and $3,300 Gone. Nothing was known to-day ut VMa West TblrD-tlfth Btreet of the reported diapiear nnreof Mrs Mephen i-ekler, who lliedtueri with Iit liustiatid, a iirosjierous mehuilc. '1 he couple 1 tcked up their flat a fi ir d-iy-ago and said they were gdng ln'o tlierimn try. I-ckler reported j es cnnytliat his wlf, dtow i(3.30il from the bin! In .' re going an. i) a th.it shi bus not been seen since. GOULD'S SUMMER OUTING. Gone to Furlong Lako In the Cntnkllla tn Rustlcuio. JayOould has arrived at tho Catsklllstn company with Dr Munn, his phjsldan, and Is located at Dry Prook. on Furlong Lake, tin estate or his sun Ueorge. 'Ihu well-known paluternf oenre pi tures, J (1. Drown, ot New 1 ork, h is, with hU f un ity, taken the More cottage, lloxburj, Willi his faintlv 1 8 Williams, Oov. Hill's private secre tary, and Dr 8. Ii Lyon, superintendent of the UloumlDgdale Asylum, are among the iut cat arrivals at the Hotel Ksaterskill. ONE BOY WAS KILLED. Death of One of the Little Brothors Run Over by a Furniture Waaron. Michael Carney, six years old, who, with his five-year-old brother John, was run over last night by a wagon at Third avenue and One Hundred and Bel enteenth street, died In Harlem Hospital this morning. John Moore, driver ot the wagon, was taken to the Coroners office to-day and held In de fault ot 13,600 ball. He as In the employ of E. Phillips, furniture auctioneer, 1,801 Third avenue. IUT0B GLEISOi II WITNESS. - -- No Olmimo of Vonuo for Anscholl. Charged with Choking Him. Court rroceoiltiiRsKnlltoiiod by Col. Fellows unci the Ua Mayor, Mayor ratrlck J. (lleasm, of Long Island City, tn-day gave a prartlc.il Illustration of lion business is trinviuted In the polUoiourt (if Hint tnunlilpall'v It wis lu Jusil o knianagh'a Court and theiasi'ins tint of little Deput! Mi rlu" Naimu 1 II. Anschell, ohargi d with assault ou the big md burly Major at n meeting of the Long lslind City Hoard of Health uu the cienlng or June JO Inst. lhe rase was railed jcslirdil, but Justlco Kaiauugh adjournidlt until this morning to dedde whether or not to grant Col John It. Fellows s motion for a chango of venue llj this morning lie had made up his mind to ilotiy the motion. Then he road tlie big Maior's depobltlou thit he had been griev ously avmultcd by Ansehell, and asked tho difetiilint to plead. Col. Fellows, counsel for Anschell, Inter- poml ".mr Honor," he slid, "wo deni the Juris ill Honor thlsi'ourt torequlm n plui nt Hils time Meionteridthal ivh are not limpurl) lua Court or HeMduns nnd that no haiun right toadai s notice birore trial. i " Hy uimpulslnnof the Court, bowel er, we plead not guilty " Ex-Dlstrlet- Mtorney John W. (loff, of Isew York, for the proseiuilon, lnoied tor trial. Col Fell in h uskul for an aiij"iirnmilit, to maki'ut plli jtlmi for the remoialof theeuse tonnothei court. Mi. dorr objeitedand the Court sustalued the oblu Hun. 'I In-Court lnronnid Ann hell that lie was ctitltlid tn a Juij trial If h( WButtd It, Ii 1 1 ol. 1 elloiiH let that mess, nnd Me lull II irilnru, ltrk of the Hoard or 1U ill h, n as called to the witness Htnnd " AiibcIh 11 presented some papers to chair man Evans and I commenced to rend one or them, 'snld O'llsra, "when Mnor Olcnson, l'rrsldent of the Hoard, ald, Tin's enough of that. That matter's been d!sposd or '" j Lawjer roblo llieso papers had been rc celied (.01 Fellows I object. 1 he Court Mate alaiply what was did. "Mr Nilsonthcn insisted on hi lug heard,' contliui d O Hnra, "and the Mayor moved to go Into eiei utile session The motion was curried and a'lnuuneid, but Nelson wouldut go out and dt manded to hi heai d " I ho May, rthencnlld for the Janitor, and Nelson lumped six Kct over tn the table and grubbed up all of the papas thai lay on the Iliiok or Itecord. " i he Mai oi grabbed hold of one end of the paocrs and nlso of Nelson's wrist. l lien Atisi h'll grabbtd theMaor by the 0 illar and snld: In tho iinmcof th" Shurirf of itiieen( mint I arrest you Hi said he was a deput! sliuin Then Nelson broke away and ho and tin lest ot 'em went nwai." I an jer Noble muilo a sjiread-oiglespiach to show ulii lie should be all wed to ask (I'llarn what ri3, hell s paperH contained claiming! bit Ans hell had u sinister inotlii In assaulting t he Mayor "I did imi Intorrupt Lawyer Noble," said Col Fellows, "on ai count of the evident enre tul preparation of this ppeeeh, ivhKh, I pre sume, had to b. delliered 1 suppose that i Illens lisle the right to a peaceful petition. In spile of the action of BU( h an august body as the Hoard of Health. I object to the ques tion. ' objection s isnlned," replied tho Court, " Ktuto what ii as did. ' lleilth Ciunir.l if loners Fredericks and Uol.ul gmo ttsiluony tlmlUr loo'Hnrus i ommls-loner I.vn-.i acknowledged tint Suehell bhowfd his badge when he arrested die Mayor and Hint the Mayor had adiljed ihr iwlng Ausihtlls papers Into the waste bnset Hint's the wiv ho pipers were rccelicd,' put li Col l( lions rlnulH of i xi Itemciil passul over the c Hided c lurt-room when Ma er ohasou iilinM'lf took the si ami "I hiio lieen elected Mayor or this elty at past twice," balil he, "and I belluie three Mines" onlv the machinery didn't work," pleas antly Inn rponed Mr. (Jotf. No,' rej il id tho Mayor, "the alliens cominittio (with a bneer) got hold of it ' " Mid thnw the ballots Into the waste, bisk! t," Inmsently Interrupted col. Fellows .ml tho "eltlzuns ' ralrly screamed with de light. hi en the august Court smiled, but the big Mayor was so angr) that he got red and al io it purple In the tieek, alid shouted, " l'UL them men " when h caught the tneuse- !n'i!eof ci-Jud.'e lira), one or the ouuiuel roi the delenee, nnd relinquished his attempt Ills stor of the alleged tis.nult was prnitt cally theHSiiu iw Hi it nr preceding witnesses, encept that he said that Cltlren ihltcnib cuuu at hi in wtd a bl; bhtlck,' undihit Miller, Ihlrj, Nelson and Ansehell had hold 01 Ulm "toiwinal ' The Ma or al1 he wasn't very badly hurt hlmseir, and he dldn t balleve Mr. Nelson was Injured In the bcultle over the i apera, not withstanding the fart that Mr Nelson ap peared In lourl with his lett arm In a sling 'lhe Mayor swore that he dldn t know thit Ansehell was a deputy sheriff, aud that he gaic no reason aud ahowed no authority for am. sting him " You don't carry anything around with youuishuw that ou are Mayor, djyoul" asked Cul Fellows. Nothing exceeit what tho newspapers say about me everv day, ' replied the Maior, un intentionally g' Hug Hie Uugb on himself. hut no one dls iut that you are Ma) or, does there?" Inquired Lawyer uoff. " N i, blrre" bald the Mayor, unconsclouily clinching his big list 1 Ills c! H-d Mm prosecut Inn's Cos, and Col Fellows promptly moied torn dlsmls-alof the i.htres against 'r.sdiell 111 mull duuliilthe uititlon and at th re quest ol i nuiiKcl on bo h bides ntjoumedlhe CttM' until 0 o'clock next vi"duesda in rnlng. The eavi of Clerk O llara agalust stischell, JunnH M hltcimb and John 11. Ihlrv foi disturbing the meeting of tho llord nf III nl li on the night In ijueHiIon also cimis tip Wfdisdav morning, but Just bef re u-(l ly trtil b gan, Lawiei vti,. inn stewarlhcried ii Hnra wlih atlldautb mil notti-" t a motion lor certificate ior hi r miialuf tho rhargo to the Queens e oi nt i iurt of ii Mjiis lhe mriilm will be argued by Col Kllowi lieMrc Judge (larretson at U.30 o'clock next luesda morning. A NOBLEMAN SEEKS A JOB. " Huntrry Jennie's" Father, Count 6ztrmny, a Btore Iinmlgrant. Oiorge, I he Count Ulrmay, ex-Chamberlain of Emieror Fraud Joet of Austila aLdex itullmtlstei to Arclntuke Carl Ludwlg of ilungar). Is In New York, frlendli&s and pen niless. In iking for work I he e ount Is a rtlg'ilfled.l xiklng, nnli i dueated gentleman in no (Hum height, ulib giav liBlra id a long grtuled beunL liy pre lesilon he Is a j'h) 1i Ian He came to New York last Winter to search tor hH daughtor, Mrglnle Szlrmar, ho had deserted hi r h me aud eome to this country two ears Uteri The nld mm learned that she was leading a dissolute ilfu lutbUctt), where hr asso lates had giien her the iiume ' Hungry Jennie. ' He eami hero to ende-ui or to Induie her to return lo her h juio with him. Ou hU antral she hid disappeared, and all e'fforts to nnd her wero unsuccessrul. home or her ucqualnlauee-s ol the oast side sala she had t 'id them thai she pn ferred the llfn n hli h she w as leading and that ahe treated her rather s prayers with Indifference. A let ter rrom blm had preceded his arrival Tho aged lather returned to Austria heart broken blnce then he has met with other reverses, and when almost destitute he started once more for America He had Just enough mouey to purchase a steerage ticket. ESOP ON CURRENT EVENTS. VII. A Hen, finding tho eggs of a Vipor, and careful keeping them warm, nourished them into life. A Swallow, observing what she had dono, said : " You silly creature I Why have you hatched these Vipers, which, when they have grown, will surely inflict injury on all of us ?" If we nourish evil it will sooner or later turn upon us. A LAWYER CALLS ON BLAINE.' I Bar Harbor Rumor Says it Was in Eogard to Hin Will. rirrCIlT TO TUB ITXHIMa WORLD Hin IliKBoii, Me, July 11 Horuco Will iams, a lawyer from sugustu, called on secre tary Ulalne at 10 o'clock this morning and stayed aonie time. It Is rumored that Lawyer Williams's call w as on account of legal business connected with the Secretary's n ill. Fmmons Illalne Insists that his father Is stiadlly Improving. LEFT FOR DEAD. Donnelly Plowed Up Tjnconscloue end Trlnknor Arreetsd. John Donnelly, or East Slxt -second street, was take u to the Chsmbers Htreet Hospital at '-' o'cliekthls moinlng In uu unconscious cotidl'lon lie hid been found In front of 1U0 Canal street, where Ills alleged he was as, suited by Edward Trlnkner. or 4-IH Tast one Hun dred and Hfieeuih street, who was arreatid FLAMES 0!! TWO STREETS, Hupfel'n Drowery and Wlttlok's Howllnp Alley Burned. A fenco In tho rear or Christian Ilupfel'H brtwery, at 830 EaM. Thlrt -ninth street, taught Ore at 3.30 o clock this uicrnl ig The flames extended to Henry II Vtl.tli k's hiwllng nlle at a:n Fikt rhtrl-elghlh street. The damage was 1,000 Two Mon Durned at a Factory Flro. ItlT ...OCIITED PBCSl t Ciiisxi, Minn , July 11 During a fire )es terday allernoon, which destroed tho lllu-. line brlck-tnacblno works, fou'ulry and wagon factor nnd scleral li uses, Jerry Khman, ompljjod lu the factory, lu trj lng to have michlnerj hud his flesh burned to a crisp ltfi O.N Hahln, pastor of th Moravian Church, was also terribly burned about the hands and face. Sioux City Damaged by Water. Irr AMocurxn rnznn i Siocx CiTT.Ia, Julyll An Immense down pour or rain ror three hours yesterda) flooded the city, causl'g an aggregate loss or 100, 000 the li, Jin y to paieinents oloilo wl.l cos' the city $10,000. Several buildings were undermlued. Rroke for Liberty and Got It, inr AiiociATin fbeis l SrnisOHKin, Mo., Jul 11 oran iMIfcer son, of thebh'rlff's road gang, mad a brenl or llberl tewlay. The guards tlrrdoiihlrii Infill ting several wounds wl'h biuall bhot.but the jirlsune r cscued and has nut been reea,i lured. A pose'laln punult. Swamped with tho Anbury Park Rank. Irrcit to Tier rvrsiso wosld 1 AsBUKV I'lim, N J , July 11 D Oellff A .Son, grocers, uulgntd to-da Hiram c Oeiirr, one of the tlrm, was a direct ir of the- siliuij l'.ir. N i I mal Hank, and the banc's HUpenslou caused the linn's f.iluue. Shot Hecnuso of an Old Foud. nv Aoi'lrrii mru I IlEurTKti, lex. July 11 In tholower part of inn lounty, yes'erdiv nenl g, M 1 I nn Musk uliot and lllrd Ji hu Nelinan .u i Id teud exl.ted tiawisu the lauil.les of ihu two men. Jnmos D. Ryan Dad, (UT A.lllilIATID FRP.S I iMMisAi'onn, July 10 Jnmos II. ltyan dbdlast night lie wis an ex.sttate Treav. urer, and tor lunni years one of the most con spicuous Deiuoerats In Indiana. Murderer Harper Surrondora, IIT AKftCKIATrp rRCii l Wills Poist, Tex , Jul- 11 -Pitt Esqui was shot and killed by II Harper last even ing. Doth men are farmers living near this place. 'I ho murderer surroadered. Wire Notes In Brief. A freight wreck occurred last night on the Mississippi alley route lu ar llamburg, linn. Eight cars and two engine's wero derailed and Conductor John II. aldrop ktded. The City Ooancllof New Orleans, La., de cided last hlghl lo establish a paid are de partment lu place of lb i uiunlcer one. J. 1). Oatnes shot and killed City Marshal Bam West yesterday at lexarkana. Ark. lhe men quarrelled and est shot at U lines, but mlsied. oalnes returned the Ore and was more uccesIuL 1HAKER STILL DEKIES. But tho Banlsloy Statement Makes Talk in Philadelphia. rtctu. to tub xvixiKo wobld 1 Pun ADKU'itu, July 11. Despite tho fact that tho previously suppreiscd llardley state ment was submitted before the Council's Committee as quietly as possible yeslcrda) afternoon, It has made the turn of conversa tion In general circles to-day somewhat un comfortably severo on Mr. Wanntnaker. lu this statcuifut, wldch U an Interview with Mr. UcWade, ot thu Lidtier, Hardsley eh.irgtst John Wouamaker with holding J.fil.l shares of Kcyatone Bank stock, which he, 11 anamaker, knew to be overissued Mr. MeMade also said I lml llarilaley told him that lildeon Marsh told him I ha' Waua maker demanded 100.000 for this slock, tulil g to receive which he would tlose the biltlk lr Hardsley staled that h adilsedMarah to refuse to pay the in me and lo engage couui.fl f r the bunk, which was done. Mr Wimumal . r, Mr 11 udsle.i cliluid. (le-in-uddltha' f his ainruut.the 41OO.0U0, Ihi I Unisist lie bhould p.ll tMI.000 and l.lJi'on Marsh t'-'A uno and ih- bank the balanie. Mr 111 d.le also tatid that JliLo Fin li iter and s)iliifrfil hnd b crowd mud from lilm In the bhipoof auadiance on Unh eal irl . Arter the reading of tho statement Mr Wnnimalir tmk ihu stand and was sub lectid to a lungihi exuuilna'lun as to li Iju-Iuiss n latloiiH with the Ke stone. He said hl tlrin niu a good customer to the bank, irorju'ti'lr i.irnli; a bilunceln that lnsll tutlmi f ir,o ono lie sdiul tod Hint he demanded moo.noo for the bank steck certificates, s ho belleied thmai Hut time tn bi worth fully ir.o a shire lie ixplulned his subciiucut release of them en t li" ground that be din oi ered, or though lu dls siicred, that thuy wire worth less Ho denied ho" el r. that there was Mi agreement to fay him for tho stock lu the manner desi rlbed II lial aluo 1 Listed on regarding th( all ilr as a bu-lnesi mitter relwcrn th- LUi tt1 "ninte and himself with which the bank li.ul i thing to do WORLD'S FAIR DEDICATION. Programmo of ExercUes to Inoluiie Brilliant M'lltary Mnncnuvrea. (ur AtioctATKu rnxic CntCAoo, July 11 Plans for the dedicatory ere reiser of the World's Fair from Oct 11 to H, lSU'.', halt boen adopted by tho Commli tee on Orcmonles. The military parade and rertew will take ulam 'lu-bday, Oct. 11, and ths subsfqueiit darsif lh encampment will be dtvoted lo regimental and b-tgsd drills and oHmr mlll lan natures uf an attractive nature, In-lutl-IV on KrliU), Oct, 1-1, Illustrations of an i" ii i. aud d-rens ot a posltljn with all arms of Hit sun ice . url-ig eiery eienlng th're will b magnl fliiiit dlsplaisot nreworks atJackson park . ml on the I ike along the entire trout of lhe ctl) lednedr 0"t 12, will bo Dedication Day proper a d 'li memirUI ervlce.s mil be he d In the main building at Ja kson l'ark Itiuasdiii. ei 1. 1.1 the gratd cl lo and In diisirlul iinnlay, iilikh U to be ue or the i ror clng matures ol thu eeleb atl m, will U Kiimed at 10 A. il. MRS. SALTUS IS DIVORCED. Judge Lawrence Grunted the Decree to thw Novoltst'a Wife. It has just been luarned that Helen It. - ill us, 'he wile ( r Novelist Edgar M. 'altus, has bialied the ahtilule dliorce from hei husba d for which she began suit several months ugo. Ihedetree was signed, It Is said, by Judge I awreim , of the Supreme Court, three weeks ago, bui Him family kept It accret. Mr. Saltuslsln Kuropn and Mrs. Saltus at Mauiaroiuck, living with her parents. Mr. aud Mrs William u. Head She hu reassumed hi r inulden name of Helen Head, and has the eiisteidy of her child, a little glrL FELL FROM HIS TRUCK. Expressman Field Injured In Centre Street A Nowaboy Faints Away. Edward C. Fluid, an expressman, ot BIS Lnch street, Urooklyn, In turning out ef the car track, fell from his truck tn Centre street, at Ut Hall Park, at l.sto this allernoon and cut his right ear badly on the car track. He was taken to Chambers Street Hospital In an auiouUuce- for further examination. A newsbo rmuted away while watching the burgeon Jiess his iiouuda. " !! ExeareloB" and fQtartalumaoU far all torara of Tm SeifDAT rHEiato.morrowl Tha rraatbaa arraugad for th grandaat aarlaa of rraa oultofi (or ttia baoant of Ita raaJari. rowprlaloc aiouraloaa. amuatraanta, ae . ao avar sivan lu tba world lull oartioulara and Knri Ticaara la Tkb Bcxdat Vans to-mor. raw. ," LAST nil I STOCK REPORTS, j I ' 1 l July Crop Report Sends Up Prices i M in Wall Street To-Day. i H Unfavorable Showing of tho Weekly m H Bank Statement. 1 'H Not a Heavy riuslneis Beforo the -J ,H Hair- Holiday The Quotations. J ' The (lovernment crop report for July, 1i H which Indicates a yield of SVJ, 000,000 bush- '(3 H els of w hcut, ',0115,000,000 bushels of corn M and 070,000.000 bushels of oats, the heaviest M "-H crop ever raised In America, strengthened tho S ,H stis.k market this morutng, and prices rose H a H lo per ecnt. . H lhe strongest blocks wero Big Four, tho j B Orangers, New England and the Wheelings. W H Chicago and Eistirn Illinois preferred, how- kfi H eier. Jumped '.'Jg, to 03ii. jjjt sH Thu Industrials were rather quiet, but la $M the main firm. jO jH '1 he b lies at the New York Stock Exchange OB mR were 1H.700 bhares ot listed stocks and f B 16,000 i uneeaur bluer. Mm "MM ihu Imnk statement was unfavorable, dU! mM showing a loss in nnerieot (U23.0C0, which vH mM reduces the amount held by the banks in 'mm rjMmm excess ol legal requirements to H,M2,02S. 'fW H the comparatlie hgurea tor the past two ! H we eks are aniiuxed : wB H Jtv2 Jutv 11. Ckanoti -S liHIIH Loan. 3l,BJ(l.80039'J,(103,t,O0rM1.857,JOO H t(p.U rO, J IS SOLI es.SIS.SOODac. 802,000 . iiaH L l.nJr 5U.JUI,40il 49,90, tuU Dm. S86.BOO ,) H llaiioa 40l,ltSS,V0O 10.', 795,501) Dm, l,b03, 400 H Clru'lon J.eoa.JUO 3.07U.5OO lno. C2,3U0 V H BaBBBBBI The Closing Quotations. S H Opan Hlxb, Low. Ctos. J MWm Auirr Hicarltaf S3H 8 83W 88J J H Ajuaik.an Uut Oil prrf UU iW 4iW iM f H A till. 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Vl l-irrajlita. ..'11 .30 I'l.n-o.tS , 176 3.50 IWt 'HgB I a.tln L"k. .01 l'hoanliL'd .13 .20 9M ggH 'Aim T Oo. I' XrUona. .40 SwJl ggH Htock .13 IS Ilob'n cos. .33 .60 SlU Uonda . - 40.00 M.tc 1,60 rSEB 'gH v rip 30.00 - ttlrrra Ka. 1.90 "! Bgl llauVlii fl Standard . 1,00 M gH lira 1 Tar. 1.20 1 30 Sll.ar Klna - .33 ,M sH Dalllorta. 40 Rntra Tun'l .03 J.WL 'gH FTraaa con & 2S 4 00 Monnoant. .09 .IfH .H I Crlato .30 Santiaro. . .60 jnl HH r DaSmal. J5 - Ml.ar CorJ .19 .30 t BH I'r-eliiiJ 12 Xm'l nopaa .73 .MB. H OouldiO 1.23 -.bllj'rM.tlo M . ( rani I' . 13 -I ofLakaV - 1.00 JS .H llalal.lor- IShoahona.. .01 JB H oroaa 1 C5 Tloaa .60 TOM HBB Iloma.ttka 11 111 I'nfan con. l.M llH H lloruSil.ar J 11 -WarJaau. 14 ,3 i fMBJ lndap'dca. .10 Ya'lw Jao't 1.10 . ANOTHER FAST TRIP. ' I The Fuorst Bismarck: Improves Upon m Lwm Her :.'nlden-Voyif;o Reoord. S m- lhe IlJinlmig-American Company's crock '19,'agH steamship 1'u.rat UUuiarck arrived at her J fLWM d ek lu llob-ikea ut 8 o'clock lb 13 morning H after u fast trip. SI The Fuert liBmar.-k left Hamburg on July ff SH j nnd Southampton the following day, and IE! lLwM her Hjic to this port was six days and fifteen hy fijH hours, whLh U two hours better than the siKvMgBg! record bho establUhed on her maiden west- iTlgVjZgH w srd trip. Y'WSmW bhe carried 30-' cabin and 840 steerage pa. wWg; 'gB bengrs. Among her saloon passengers were 'H Mr. Vladimir Artrlmoiritsch, the Russian H e- insul at San Franclno; Paul .rthur, Albert ( H iiui, I'ror. l.tobl'tu. lbcri Kink, Ur. C H. lm H iiuue-ou, Dr. It A. bauds, Henry Kreu and SJT .H UenjamlaK. Wood. 'K. H SUING th: city. -I Claims by Suspended Officials fot ' H Back Salaries. I H Among the claims filed against the city (a ,, t -m the Finance Department to-day were three i ft iH for back salary by suspended officials. JJft .H Ulchaelll tjulllian, on Inspector ot Ma. V) imt sonry on the new aqueduct, claims 10721 JtS iMMt Michael Corkery, an axeman on the same jm 'immm work, asks for S4U1.30, and Peter P. Mo .Tf' ..' Lauzhlin, stenographer In the Court of Hen- 'wti IgH oral Kesdous, claims B1.60S.75 for services 'JflJ WMt from March 1 to July 1, isl. 'W iM W. P. Adams has brought suit agaln3t tho M jgH city for 110,000 ror Injuries sustained by a 'jf, '; fall In King street last Deoember. ; (MM Flnbermen, Take Notice. K v&M It will be high water to-morrow, July 13, at Bt ' jLmM Sandy Hook at 11.S4 a. ; at (Jorernoni W iBb Island at 13.13 a. and at Hell Gate as Q sVaH 'it will be high water Monday, July 13, at Ej imm 1 12.4b r u.; at Oovernor'B Island at 1.00 r.K. 15 ) latUeUaateatii.&&r.M. H " LJH . i LaS-IH tsAiA-JawaA ; jfal-ltaiaatJcW. - , , JMBWB