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I Hawthorne s owviz-c- Brozik's$? WM 9 -i , ma. CSlW'l" : Court of fe, b'll I i -J QviW The Story : -SSf Wjr- V Queen W VWkw I I.."?. SUNDAVB.wbiLRil " V J KSHIm W1 PP SUNDAY'S WORLD. g j M m s, i .' ' ;. j ijh i u Mij sw v.e- gr is-AHaie-WJiHentiiimisi cjauiaj;m lae miaamwn y - i.L.- : n--ll fH I ' PRICE ONE CENT. N1-W VOI.K. THtTliOAV, SKl'TKMBKKM. IB'Ji, " PRICE ONE CENT. ;S I smvx-qux 1x111 oAIv.8wIll LCI 1 rLlv.sTa-ou. 1 EXTRA.! I 2 O'CLOCK. I I FEAR MORE CHOLERA. Weather Conditions Make Health Officials Apprehensive. No New Cases or Deaths Reported in Town or Down the Bay. Blany Suspect, Hover ver, Are Under Investigation by the Health Hoard. Uralth Drnartaent, ) I Now York, Kept. 24-10 A. .11.' I OfBrlnli I Na raaraarranlerei hnTr brrn repartert I la this city elnee llir last bnllrtln. C'HAItl.KK U. WII.-.ON. President. E3IUONN UI.AKK. f-ecretarj. The weather conditions to-day make Quarantine ollicials apprehiusivo of the development of raoro cases of cholera. Ko deaths or new cases wero reported jn this city or from tuo Lov.tr Bay up to 10 o'clock. Many ensea of suspected cholorn are btinc investigated by the Health Hoard Inspectors. The Stato of Kevada has gone back to Quarantine. t The Moravia's steerage passengers aro to be landed at Ellis Islam! to-day. Dll. WALZ12U FK.sKS NI.W CAMEh. s Weathrr Conditions I'lifaTorriblc Moravia's Passanaera Land To. Hay. fsriCML to tbe rvrsMKo wnnLn. I QCABANT1NE, B. I., bept. 2:. Although there were no deaths or new cases of cholera reported from th lower bay by Dr. llyron j este rday or up to 0 o'clock this morning. Dr. Waller told an Kvimxo JVobi d reporter " ' , that he feared to-day's drizzling rsln would " jitarae mora cases to develop on tbo Bohemia I down tba bay. I During the storm ot a tew dajs ago Dr. I Walzer mado a similar prediction, on the I ground that tbo Inclement weather would I drive the Immigrants celow decks Into the I crowded steerage, whero the dangers ot lntec- I tlon would be largely Increased. I Dr. W'alzer's prediction then proved well I founded. That da) there were tour new I cases of cholera roslilvely developed. This I morning he was constrained to be on the I lookout (or new cases to-day. I The Uobemla Is tbe only plague sblp In the I lower bay which has passengers on board. TheW'iomlng and tcandla, the other ships at Loner quarantine, have nsd ineir steerage passengers transferred to Hofman Island. Dr. vfalrer satd this morning that arter visiting Camp Low be was uertectly satisfied thai tbe man Moreno died ot genulno Asiatic K cholera, and be vrai equally satisfied that tbu woman who dted was a victim JI peritonitis. H Thr Ilrath I,lr to Mate. H . The authorities now haling come to a per- feet agreement, tbls dtire-isen the Ituulas death list by one. 'J he death of MiUer luinx places Ihe Mate of Jioada In the list ot prat ships, and tbe total record to date la as lol- Iowa: H flralht prtiihi Tfin runrdf.i- Totat H fhtfK at.ra. In ftrt. dratl: em. at" B MorsTla.... 1:J 1 -M 1 13 1 KarauaaU a 11 10 CO 41 B hasla 4 6 10 14 VI B Wjumioa., 0 1 1 ll 1 m acandU.... SI fl H 31 61 m Maliaolaad IS a 0 3 K Bohamla... 11 i 12 47 CO B 4 0 1 1 J 1 B ToUla 76 2S 104 TlU liM m Wyoming' People Free To-Morro. 1 Tbe Wyoming's cabin passengers uill ho H released from rlre Island to-morrow, and B their places will prorably bo taken Lj tboso from the Hohemla and Scandla, now on tbe Kew llamnahlre. H Tho rain aud hazy atmospbero obscured the Karrowsfrom theQuorantineUockthls more B lng. At Intervals, howeAcr.lt cleared sum- WeDtl)- to snow that there was a big llret uf ocean steamships lying ntr shore. At h oa o'clock tbey numberen sixteen, as follows: M The Hugla, hucila, Normannla, MoraMa, Hermann, Adriatic, westernland, Heligoland, - Ethiopia, Spaarndam, llavei, Wisconsin, liar- lands, Bendl, bute ot Nevada and city ot WasnlDgtou. B The hi ate of Nevada came slowly, and art- M parently regreltully, down tbe bay at T.U'5 this mornlug and dropped anclm nn" l lie Upper (jtiarantlne station. 8ho was to have IPP) amed tor Glasgow to-day bad ull beer. well. Illr. lallmadge found no sickness onboard of her tbls mornlntz; v Tbe Oarlanda. from nilboa, which arrived 1 ., at 0.25, was released at H.05. Anotkor Hhlp (tun from llambura. , The British tramp Bendl, from Hamburg Aug. an, arrived tbls morning, bbe brought nn passengers and all on board aro well, but as she comes from an Infected port, she will doubtless be held for several days. Another British tramp, tne Kelndeer, Is due In this port, Bhe left Hamburg Ppt. 4, and . the health authorities are keeping a shirp lookout for her. Tho Uoravla'taUerage passengers will bo landed at Ellis Island to-day. ana the lUhlcr Ingot that sblp, as nell as ibe ltugla, Suevia and Normannla, mil be begun. Will Hendricks Hrlcuac Thrae, Toof Dr. Tallmadge said tbls morning that so far at the Uuarantlne omcMls wcro con cerned the Adriatic, Ethiopia and Hermann would be ready to vo to tiirlr docks at noon to-day. All have steerage passeugtrs and come under the t went j -day Hum. It rests with tbe Treasury Department to release them and It Is thought that Collector Hendricks IU permit mem to go up. It Is probable, loo, that tbe Westernland, hpaarn dam and Havel will also go up today, as tbey have no steerage passengers and come from non-Injected ports. Tbe Ilavcl. wblch arrived lato yesterday afternoon, brings 353 cabin passengers. The Uulon liner Wisconsin, whh'h arrived lata last night, has 347 cabin pjwencrs. Bho alll probably be held fort bo day, at Iras'. Nuslcl.nes wai reported on any of the ship at Upper quarantine The (Ipimau tank Heligoland li nearly loaded, and will probably put to sea to morrow. Ibe Iron steamboat Cepbeus, whlcb Dr. Jettkiss has been using as a transport lor cat In passengers, after a tie-up at Ouaran . tine lor torts -tight consecutive hours, lell tbe dock at R.'-'u this morning and went up to tbe city for coaL It. Jenkins tbls morning added to the (iuirantlnsOcetue team launch Sowaieo for his private use. At 8.4fl he cmbarkea on I her, and u snt don n the bay. Ibe Westernland am spaarndam were re leased from (juaiantlue at 11.U5. iii:i,tii li'i.vitit's iumis rt'i.i.. 'tuny Mi.prrtcil t'n.r of Cliolrrn Now , I'niler Inrr.tiaaliun. After the comparatlvo lull In tho number of suspected cholera cases reported during the early part of the week, tbe lact that the health ollicials have their hands full with dingerous-looklng cases was Ulto apparent at the Health Hoard this morning. Notu llbstandlng the lact that tbe situation Is not as encouraging as the beginning of tho week indicated, President V llsin prolesios to be still hopeful and thinks that the prospects for staving on" an epidemic aie U'ry bright. l'resldciit Wilson reached his ortlce at o o'clock tnls morning and at on"o held a con ference with lir. Hobcrts, Chief ot the Bureau ot Contagious Diseases. A few moments later Gen. Clark DoMotl tho morning bulletin. President Mlson then reccU el tho report ers. Ho looked hopeful and spoko very freely on tbe situation. Ilaarfal President Wll.nn. "The situation Is quite encouraging," ho said, " aud wo are hopeful ot tba future, (juarantlno Is In force In the bcuses at 411 Kast Forty-sixth street, 31H L'ast Kortj-sev-enth stn et. 4 Kxtra ii!aci 14 -Moot streol, il.l Chcuy street, 1.1 .Vorrls strett and 11 hecemd Mrvit. "In Ihe thieo first-named houses cholera cases ere- found, wlill.- In the lemaluder there have ben xttxpected cass, v, lilch are now undergoing bancrlologlc.il evamlnatloti. " Tbero Is no doubt that, Capt. Crr, of tho cnual-boat Henry Cablll, wbo died in Now Urunsw Ick last bunday, was a cholera victim. Th? report or the biological examination Is not In i et, but the results of the tesu sj far made show conclushely tho presence of cholera germs. u have so notified tho Now Brunswick authorities, but as we thins: tho source of In fection is not to be found lu the canal boat, which Is now at the fool of West Think th btreet, we will, in all probability, ralc tho quarantines on It to-da). "In tbe case of the steamship Slate ot Nevada, the tesel has gone btcu to quaran tine on the order of Health omeer Jriikiii". Last night 000 tons ot ill.' lead were taken on board as ball-ut, and the dec. has been thui ought) disinfected. Tmeliia; Ncvmla'x 1'nm.rnKn. "We. ire nowtracln the wlHri'ali.iul3 of i tho passengers oi the sieauiohlp and hope to loea'e thrm btlore long." President Wilson addeJ that reports from tho Itcceptlon Hospital this morning show that Louis Weluhaugen. Mary Murpaj, lltnrj Eugel and 1'atilcL Stewart wt'ie linpioving. ' There bavo tKcn comparatively lew cases loported for lnesilgatlon since esterdaj,' be tald, " and of thobo investigated uonu has devcloiwd cholera. ' Tbu reports ot the bacteriologists In tho cases of Louis Kngl, Mary Muni' s and the I Chinaman, Upc Joe Wah, who died Tut.i-l.iy at 1 1 Mr.tt street, are expected to-da) at tbu Health Board. Tbelr arrival U awaited with a creat detl ot interest, as tbey win show wbetber tho cholera Is gaining any tootbold In this city. FIKE.MAN KNO.Y'N .SIOVLMIENTS. Places Where. .Ifaay .IIIaKl Ilnsr Hern Exposed tu C'oatajiinii. The Allan Hue steamship state of Nevada left her pier, foot of W est Twenty-tlrot street, ul 0 o'clock this morning and stoaintd down ! tu tbe loner bay, whero she will anchoi near the Bohemia and Scandla, the only ships now detained there. MipL Clear), ot tbe Allan line's dock, Is I sceptical regarding tbe statement that Jobu ! Knox, the Nevada's llreman, died ot choleio. To an Kvfmnu Woriii reporter tblb morning hesald thai If Knox died of gt n-lna cnolera then tbe west side lu tbu ntliuborhood of tho Compan)'s dock must be a hJtbid of cholera germs. He had taken tbe trouble to trace Knox's movements from the time be left tho hhlp Saturday until be ret ui nsd to thoNevad i a fen hours before he died. I Knox went with a couple of friends em- I plowed on the dock to a sailors' suppl) stoio kept by Harry Wiley, on the north -lie of 1 w put) -sixth street, near Eleventh arcnue. Wiley used to bo a lamp trimmer on tho I Allan line ships, and afitr worktop lor tbo line lllteen ears set up hts shop m Tweut) slxlhstreet. lieu as a general fiorltf, aud bis place was a rendezvous for the efs em ployed bv tbo Company. Knox spent aturda) evening there with some of bis cronies. He left about mldtilgbt, aud according to one of bis companions who came back to the ship with him turned In at once. As be could not sleep below he camo on deck and bunked nn tho lore-hatch. Here it was that be felt the tlrsl symptoms of the disease from wblch he died. iiuvi)ii th em: .iioitmiNs i.ami r Wyomlnii'a Hire riwr People n t In f Ire Island nn from second Ciibln. rirrciAi to vnr rvrsisn wnsen.i Fire Isianp, sept. '.'S. Passengers of tho (iulon line steamship Wyoming, now detained at Fire Island, have a very serious grievance. They allegu that about seenty Mormons, fifty of whom aro )oung women, who origi nally shipped from tbo other sldo as steerage I passengers, have, by Svtne subterfuge on tho part of ibe Company, been smuggled over to Flro Island with tho cabin pasfengers, ln I stead of b:lng detalnel at HotTuuii Ilina i w 1th tho other Immigrants. Tbo kickers arc Itev. 11. N. Wilson, a Cat ho I lie priest, of Brookl)n, and Henr) .Ijr.'ie, editor ot the Belfast Irirh .mc, li.th of wboui were tabln pas-engers outboWiuin. lng. Ibe Mormons aro under tbo charge of II. N. UUlancbrlst nnd A. it. Johnson, of rtah, and come mostly from Hwtueu, although u few ot them are English The) all teem to , be bealtby and strong. When tbey wero examined by the Ilesltb ortlcerat CjuarantUio 'bey wero all brought bororo Dr. J:nlns as second e-.tbin pass n- gers. and the permit was issued to bau' tlutn transferred with the brat cabin passengers to rire Island. Tuls stems to centlrm the I susplcloa expressed whtn It was promised .that no moiesteera o passengeis wtiull be brought oer tint tho companies wciil.l shl.i i tmmlgi ants and try tu bring them Into port as soetnd eablu p.uac ugrrs. I The W)otulngs llrst catln pa-senni r.are , cry ludlgnaiit over tbr dlscmrrv tint Hit) , hao been coniK-!leJ to usioilatu with steerage passenkers, unit .Mormiusat that. and they complain bitterly. Hi") demand un investigation by lr. JtnLlns. tutr.iMi.sK, s. I.. Mpt. -':. Dr. Jenkins was asked this morn nt b) .in Ktrsisn Wokiii reporter as to the truth of tho tore going stor). "I am satisfied," said the Health Ofllcer, "that Ihe statement u untrue. Ills next to Impossible that uch a thing enuid oecur. T be Wyoming's passengers w ere Inspected on tercral occasions by Dr. banbom, apd no subterfuge to whkh tho cimesny might resort to get steerage passcngeis on riro Island could succeed, with his knowledge ot tbe situation. No company "would have attempted to perpetrate such an outrage In tbe fate of the great danger we hao to contend against. If any cjmpany did tu I woull inako It the costliest Job they ever undertook." Dr. Jenkins added that he had received no (munition from Dr. N eight, wbo Is In charge at Fire Islau J, of any leellog among the pee. pie quarantined there. " If tbeie was any frellug or any disaffection Dr. Vo.'ghf would not be long In Ignorance of It, and ho would report to uo without delay," concluded tbe doctor. THE RACK aEMY FOR JOHN I. Investigation of Davennort to Begin This Afternoon. Tliu Klct'tlons Supervisor Openly Fathers tUo Koree 11111. Cnlcf Federal s-upcrvlsorof Flections John 1 Daenport nut only admits tho truth ot hct-alor Hill's statement that bo Is tbo author ot tho Force bill, but toasts that ho ' win have the ohnoxlo'is measuro passed by J Congress before he dl"s. hubway Commission' r Edgar L. Hldgway i was at tbe 1 Ifth Avenue Hotel when Daven port drjppod lu, anj Mr. Ill Igway said to him: I JOHN I. IIAtrsDUT. "Davciiporl, I see II 111 nil his respects to you In his sptceh the other night." I "o 1 bac heard," remarked Mr. Daen ' port, " but I haven't read the speech." " It win pay j on to gel It and read It carc I fully," said llldgnay. "l'csslbiy It ma) lead ' to your reformation " I Mr. Daenpo-t smiled grimly. "Hill claims the honor," be sild, of making the discovery I ' that I was the author ot ihe Force bill. Why, that chargo was medo In the dbatc on the .bill m t lio llouso and was printed In the Co101 rfuiia! ie'onf months before Hill I made his alleged dlcocr)." i And you nccr denied It?" i " no. Why should 1 1" auswercJ Mr. Davcn- port. "It Is true. "1 will give you notice now, ltldgway," Dacnport added, "that 1 shall continue to press my Forco bill, and I Intend to pass It before I die, too." " Do you object to being quoted as Baying that? ' Mr. Davenport was asked. "No. I don't beltevo In timid ltepublleans. I never hrsltato to speak my mind freely. I shall pass tho Force bill yet )ou sea It I 1 don't." i Davenport, In conjunction with Senator Tracys light-hand man, DaWJ Martin, ot Philadelphia, is to hate- chargo ot the natu ralization aud colonization work for the He I publicans In New ork. Kings and Hudson eouniles. ibis arrangement depilres County cam- Pilgn Chairman cx.l'ollce Justice Jacob M. atterson ot onnot his most lmiortant func tions. Mr. Piatt Is said to have done It with his little hatchet. Mr. Davenport has been summoned to ap pear to-dav before a special congressional committee appointed to Investigate his I methods of superllug elections for Con gressmen In hts Juris llctton, and to question him regarding tne abuse! of the power git en blm by hedoral law alleged to hate been I practised b) him. I The Committee consists of Congressmen AshLel p. Filth, of thlsclt) ; l.eorgo W. Ha), nt thenanjo county; Hubert E. Do Foiesi, ' of Connecticut; Jacob Augustus t.elssen ualntr, of New Jersey, nnd Alfred c. Banner, ot Pennsyhnnla. Of this committee Messrs. itay and Ilarmer are llepubllcans. They I tailed to attend the meeting of the Commit tee called for organization, and their pretence ; Is not looked for to-day, their policy of delay. 'lng and clogging the investigation having I been plainly indicated, congressman Fltcn j is Chairman of the. Committee, which Is In vested with alltbe powers usually given to Investigating committees. Lx.'jpcHker Thomas II. Heed, ot Maine, is annoiiuted la appear as counsel for Haven. port, and congressman W. Hourko Cockran Is i rApccii'd to conduct tbo examination ot wit. I ntssos for the Committee. Tl.enimmllteo wlllbltat. Hotel BclMdere, at Fiui tu avenue anil Eighteenth street, be. ginning nt y o'clock to-day. Mr.Daenp.rt will bossedman) searching questions regarding his" cago ' In tin Post, (illlco building, and win bo given a t bantu to rxplatn tbelneongruliy of Hit' thousands of I arrests and writs of prosecution which b no chamctc-rDcd bis s)htem of supervising elec tions, lie will also bo asked about the funds contributed by lbs Uulon League club to aid Li I ill In carr) lng out tbe work tor which be is peimitud to put his baud at will into tbe Fcder.il Treasury. i It is predicted about political headquarters I that Davenport will rially refuse to answer the questions propounded to him. and the I pub'le expects to he-ai if lntcreitlng passages at arms between Messrs. Heed and c'oekran. . Ditenpurlhss wlthlti tbe last few da)shad I lou. cnniercnce'S with ex.hnator ihouias cf. ITatt, .National chairman Carter and ex-cvar ltscd, theresulth of wtlch will undoubtedly be oevdjpid vthen Mr. Cockran puts hlui upon I lie rack. Demi crailc members of the Committee ore quoted as sa) lng that they expte every I os sible move to bo made b Davenport to delay 1 ll not ctsve off the Investigation. ll h is leaked out thai a inysti rlous canva's of vours In this city is being male, and that ' tbo work Is belug done by illrtctlnu of Daven port at tho expense of the lediral oovern- i meut, but reall) for tho benellt of the Hepub llcan fct ite Cosiiulltec. , The oejictof the canvass Is said to bo to find out tl e number of snters In the cltj be fore tile first day nf registration Tleican sass l hilhgctindiicttd from room HOI. Mc. lot) it; llullutug, 1 l;hteenthstrri tnr.d broad vvnv, where slxt) (r Mtent) e.invu'.sirs aro a work. The canvassers lulige mat they are gettlag up a director) foi Trow and Co, but that tlrm declares tuem to be frauds. Ihe Kepubllcan (date Cimmlilto recently ' estl nated tbe ei.t of ailty jiml, k.cb as, It Is said, Is belag made by Davenport, at V.'u'.liio. 1 i.M I Political Potpour.-.. The Itfpnbliran inaiH.mrtlnx t t uoprr Union nil VVeilurdr rlthl will l In th ntture o( liif fit l-xeiaeor l'utt wit prf.ldo and rx entcir Millfr will iptav. , Jr.te ,sll8uin btinc akJ In Ixi-idon wlithr liewu 11 ai-cupt th Krpuhl cftu nolumilliMi lor Sti)or tit tlilt clly trpill: " I tan lell brtttr ktler 1 gel HLC'i " i Tr-e ( ountr Dcruocr.ej win hold lu primtri. net Mondiy niKhu Flro LICKS Up Dakota Crops. Itv ilincuTlD rBrmtl bT. Pacu, beou M..K special from Miller, 8. D., ssjs: A large section northwest ot the town was swept by tire last eight and hun dreds of tonsot bsy burned. Little threshing bad been done In tne path ot tne nre and con siderable grain unt havo been destroyed. Tae lire started from a railroad tuglne. TrrfThtilaaiV r-ffli FROM A NEW PANEL. Tho Selection of Bookmaker Web ster's Jury Eosumed To-Day. There Aro Still Only Seven' Men In the Box. Justice In-rnhnm Determined that There Shall lie No Ucluy. A new pinrl ot '-'on Jurors was In court this morning when the work of selecting a Jury tu try Burton c. W coster for the killing ot Broker Charles b. Coodwlnwas resume, 1. Only seven Jurors bnd btcn secund when an adjournment vxis forced last night by the giving out of the llrst panel of. SOU citizens. Nlnet) -live citizens had been examined, and onl) seven of them satlsiicd tho lawyers on both sides that they wero fair, unbiased men, who would show no partlnllt) between tbe poplo of tho State of Now York mid Burton C. Wtbncr. Earh side Is entitled to challcngo thirty men peremptorily, excluding them even though they meet all the requirements of tbu lavs laid down by the Court. Tbe prosecution had exercined this iljht fourteen times and the defense fifteen times when tbo panel gave out. Flft)-nlnc mon hal absolute)) failed to qualify, cither bccntiBo conscientious temple? against cupltnl punishment, or beeausoot Mas or prejudice against carr) lng n pistol, against ht.rso racing, honi.maklng, or common-law mnrrlnire, whllo now and then a citizen was excused because to-day Is u religious festival. Tumakosuruof no further delay, Justlco Ingiabnm ordered the cnipiiiclllug of '.'uo cltlztns tor to-day. The Jurors thus far accepted nre: 1. ,lmon O'Kine, ball ler .No. .114 Went nn. Uundretl an4 I lilrty-tblrd ilrect and Nu 'iOl Alex aalcr aionui '.'. Ulcliard Oetlrl. ilerk at. No. 17 Wcrran trrt, fvo. aOr, 1 aat heeiitj-foiirtli atrcot J. Kic'urd It. (,ouJinli, lei mt reliant at o 4J llarriconatreat. No 110 VVe.t One Hundred anj Fourth atrert. 4. Jamea Halalrd.irjr jromla man at Nn. S27 West Oni Hundred antlTwfrutjr.nlnth atreet anil No.CJl Weal On, Hundred and Thirtieth atreel 6. Patrick J TUruin. loutrailor, .No. 431 la.t Ono Hundred and Twantr-tlrat aire at. 0. John Lucaa, Hardware, at No. 4G7 Anaterdftm aT9oue, Na 15 Weal Eisbtjr.aeocuJ atreet. 7. lleniamln Keller, millinery. No 4'J1 I ichth Tenue and .No. :i31 West Thlrtrfonttli atreel. Webster was brought down fromthe Tombs by Deptil) bhcrlff James Lynch. He Is took lngandsajs he feels well, in spite of thir teen months In a Tombs' cell, durlog which time ho has been onco very 111. F.veljn oranvlllc, the common-law wife-" since regularly wedded and In whose tie. fenco from Insult Webster says bo killed I Clnrlcs E. Goodwin, has not yet appeared lu court. Sho wllk together with tho baby boy. Bin ton C. Webster, Jr., as soon as tbo taking ot testimony begins. Many things have occurred In tbe life of tho prisoner and the shooting of CiooJvvlu In the 1'erelval Hals, Aug. I!, 1MM. Webster's string of horses was sold to ralso money to pay the expenses of the first trlaL on that trial It was admitted by mode fonsH that at the time ot the shooting Evelyn oranvlllc, a woman with a blslor), bad never been married to Webster by ceremonial, but was bis " common.la wife." on Jan. ll their baby bo) was born, and on Feb. ua Civil Justice peter Mitchell, who vras ono of Webster's counsel, colling at the Tombs at a time when tbe )oung mother was there, responded to tbe urgent Insistence ot Evelyn and united her In marriage to Bnrton c. Webster. In April Justice Mitchell died -of pneu monia. Then came Webster's own Illness. "But all these happenings havo been ac. cepted b) tbe skilled and schooled race-track bookmaker as matters of course, and be Is as cool as If beside tho track. Ho declares that ha enters tbo trial penniless. SUSTAINS THE APPORTIONMENT. General Term Docloton on tbo Extra Eesslon Point. 1st anorfarrn escsa 1 SiRATOOA, bept. sa. Tho (iencral Term Department tbls morning handed down a de cision In the legislative apportionment case of tho people ex. rel. ,eorge c. Carter, oi L'tlca, against Frank Itlce, hecrctai) of btate. Motion and application for mandiinus and Injunction denied and apportionment by extra session declared coustltutb n iL Opinion by Ma) ham, p. J., anl b) Derrick and Putnam, .lusllct s. Morning Papers' Solocttons. at fiiuvr.sEs.n. first Itace Marcellus, Belli garde, r-econd Itace Monohc'.l, 11 i't nny. Third itace- .Nomad, Jobu t avnuagh. Fourth ltace-oikvltle llelle. l.-tilte. Hfin Halt -Dr. Hasbrotik, Mu)nc gilding, blxlh Hate Osiai, Trantll. First lie, c-Lovelace, lawless M-cond Itati -Monenell. cnaiade. Third li v e- Mardotbe. Nomul Fourth Itace-lOrk'lllu Belle, Ignite. Fifth l.ute Dr. HuHbrouck, Mowio gelding, blxtb Hacv-Transu, Hose liunte. First Itace lovtlace, 1 nil) l.flmont. Mcond Ilaie MuiiRiitll, Doll) vleCuni. Tblrtl ban C)iiouir, NuiukI Fourth Itace Ignite, s.tr.viie Ilcllc. Filth ltact Di. llntlri'tik slalin. blxtb Itace The lop, Ho'e Dauiv. Firs'. Hicc Bcllegnrde, .-port, Mt-onu Itsce tundeiaiiu, Dully Mccontv, i Third ltt Nomad, hlug Vnt. Fourth Itace Vorkvlllt Belle, ignite, rltlb Itat-f Dr. llasfroucl , .via no. blxtb Hate Transit, Ca:.vas. First ltsco-Uugh Penn), Spart. hetm d Itato Doilv Mimr-i-, blonenclL T bird Itace W arpa'.U. Nomad. Fourib Itace Ignite, lorktlile Belie. Filth Usee Adalbert, Mo) no gelding. tlxtb Itatr Oscar, Acliojam. Their 11 lata Hrpnlallan far treirlnj tiatrpaieatlabotlltasal ctaakrra Uv.u. Co. '. DON QUIXOTE WEAVER-" WHERE AM I AT?" POINTERS ON THE RACES. But One Fisod Event to Bo De cided at Gravesend To-Day. Dr. Ilnsliroiick, Alnlio nnil Olhera blioulcl .slulte n (Sood Kai-e. Thccird at nravcaend tu-tliy promises nn bpeelal attraction. Tbo Clinton Makes for llllies thteu )tar old U the only fixture lo bo decided, and that looks almost, a walkover fnr.Mr. Ehiel'b Meet nlly inrkvl'le Utile. The remalndcrof tbecard locks dull. There aru 1 good fields but no prospect of brilliant con- , tests. The best race of the day might to bo th ilfth, in which Dr. Hasbrouck, .Malm, ' Major Dalv, Lowlinder, Adelbert aud others I meet at six furlongs. T bo opening event has some good two-)ear.olds entered and may I prove Interesting alen. The trick will tic sloppy und hnvy. Tho tnirles and selections tiro as lol ovvs- I I lrirUie-Ne'Pla!ieef10Mrh. with 1,000 laddMij, (or tvni.ear.olda. lire and A half Inr ! lonta. Z4. I .1. IC (Nil InaaUwl'. IIS 1 M. 1 llv.).r, Iwrela.e UK I Itleuiton .stable'. llilej;arilw .. .. US 1 .1. A. a A II. Morm'a .MlunrUana 1 lo I W. ( . Ilalr'a La Ij llrlni.Tit. . 110 W a. hlnctoti Maltle export los LtnJuu stirlca I'ollita lurt J.J. McC'allfrl'a Hilrh Penny HIS M. CI.)'. I..l nhl ltIV I liurkee statile a Marcellua . HiJ Itamapo Mable'a Jersey ljuceu rllly .. . 100 I on recent performaucosllellegardclookslhc best of the lot In this racu and he ira) win. Marcellus m) bo the runner no and 'sport ought nut to be worse than third. heiond Itace t handirapaweepttaae. fnr three jeafulda, ot 416 eai h, with al.OUO added, one . nolo II VV'arnlt'a Mnienell 13S I Ken tail Malile Dolli AUl one... ...... Inn 1 . Keene a l ande aura 10li W. It Junea Charade It 0 II. 1. I'liUKer-e Wall Jim 100 ' (. Hali'eKaaoi Ill, tltdeou A Dali Ha penny V-' I It. Ito.a a On. a Zaupoal 'JO btonenell wilt probably be scratched from I tbls rate, lu the writer s opinion tne weight and distance put blm nut of It, Tno purse should be won b) Candelabra, with vv ah Jim second and Ha'penny third. I Third Hare Hwiepttalee nf $111 ea,h, with iM.ooo addei, telling allowanoee One miloand a eliteenth. f l.rbliar.l'. VVare.lh 113 VV. Ikeland'a Jnlm Cavauasll, 107 11. I I'ul.ifer'. Klrkoier . M7 , Ivv t . Ilaly'a ( ynu.ure lull I. SlTord'e liperlem. lot I i,. II Mi.rri' KlnirMao luj ' . M K lljrr'. Nimad . l"i bhelhaM. stable's Joidutle .. U7 Mordntte looks ti have an excellent chatce to win this event and the going will suit him 1 to a dot. John C tranagli sbuuld gel ilii i place and Nomad ougbl lo be close up, third. 1 ourth Itsre The C'lll.tnn Makes for bllle, three eara old of 4vU eacti.witli (1,JJU added One tulle I and an etahtii. r. A. I Sret'a Voik,ille llelle til ' llashlerd .Manir a lrlle ... ,. 110 .1 I pepper a I o . M . IMiie lit Maiuma. .stable a Her arsllla .... till I. Kesua'a White lb... 1IU I', J llwyerl Sou a Malnd 10 1 llancoraa Mtatle'. Jo 1IIJ ,irkvlllo llelle Is far and away the best fill) In tblsraie and the wilier cannot pick au). thing Hi let her llioigu pluM sluhll) oir, In r class SLotildc.iny her through. Jo) inn) I gel second mouey, and Mudrld lua) be- Ike- , third. j Ilfth flaee Swerp.la.ea for all 4e of 411 eadi. will) 41 ObUaldel tlllee-iiuarttra cf a lul e- i VV M Barriik a Dr. Ilaibrouck 1.'7 J J, Mil atteitr's Alahu IZ7 K lowa'a l.owlaiidr lit. It. Mrltrida Major Dab .... 116 I'reastie.B Mable a Adelt'vll 1IIJ Kaoci'iasMalile's Addle ll'rt VV loikeland's l rotrliet lit, brown & Kocer.'a Mone arldma Ill Waliotti (auiptells .nattall PI Dr. Ilasbtnuck rhould have nodlfllcult) tn winning this event, wltli Alabore-cund and v.j jot Haly third sistt) Itace- SweepMa.. for maldena, of rj 10 est li, wltli l.eoo add, l ne mile and a aliteemh. i e.lo ie etalila'e Maahai 111. ' I I. K.oi.u.li', ll..r .... IIV I v. strau.'a Acliojam . .. 1' , II t.bbar1 a t a'tfa. I0, j IV I a.tou'a Ihe lop .... y ... Hit J I. I'. prr A l o.'a I ri .it ... li j .v Daly'a Inlauta c! I w . g... 10, I, VV .Newton'a l.eiao . ; lOi I Tin closing emu me go tn Hose Dan e, ' with canvass second and irabnti not worse) than third. Gloucester Selections. First ltaee-1iuls I: , Montreal, Darius. .. e nil Knee Wang. one. Charcoal. Ilurd Itato Horlmur, Wulluce (., Count Mi In rourlli Itace Lord Harry. Logan, Judge P.M. Hftb Itace Atlhut Davit, Mamie B. li., . O. II. tlxth Hare King Ijle, la,tcr, Telephone. Mexicans Seize AmeHaan Cattle. T aariN isTio ertas.1 ll 1'AMO, Tex., Mpb J J -A special from Demlng, N. M, s.i)s. "Customs oniclils at I.s rolcmis, Mexico, arc seizing Urge num. Urs ot American cattle which stray across the lice from day tu da) Naturally, the cattle nre returulug lo Ihclr old grazing j groueds." fe...teaa1.&tgiag!agi ANNA IS HEAL INDIGNANT. Miss Solmlkhausser Deoie3 tho Poughkoe)sio StorieSi The Jersey City Ilelreis Iteturnt to Her Home This Morning. Mi's nna schalkhatisser, tho Jctsey city hilrtss, whom Dutchess County peuplo con cluded bad gone era;) ts-cauwi she went to Vassar colli go without a trunk and other wise acted peculiarly tu t he1 classical town of I'Oughkcepsle, it turned bumo this morning. The lact that Miss irthalkhaiisstr Is really an hclrcsi nnd that hei borne Isal'.'IWt-ccond Elrtet, Jerse) clly, vvns teld t-xiluslvely In T un Ev Esisii Woiti ti ) esti rday. After Mrs. Autolnctle tthalkhaus'tr, fo-ter-niother of tho m)stcrnus l'oughkts;uslo wanderer, ha J heard ot her dau .liter .t alleged strange actions, she sent for her attorney, Mr. lljcot, who at orcc telegraphed for Miss bcliali hatisser to stop fooling I'oughl.cepslo people and rtlurn to Jerse) City. It wustn answer to this summons that Miss bchslkba ieer ranic lunie, and any one who knows girl nature, especially tho iiuurc of pzusarglrl", can tmsglu-j how angry tho fair Anna was at having nr vacation cut short. 1 And Anna Is fair and Just, as beautiful as I represented by Tiik l.v ksimi Wnmn's l'oughkeeisle correspondtut. bhe has blonde hulr, blue eyes, vivacious manner i un 1 u ilum;i figure thai could not I ( help but eiclto llio envy of oiher 1'oughkeepsle girls und perhaps expltlus I the story that sli" thinks vtbs manufactured by some Jealous ci son At any rate, she sa) s ' 'tin slur) vvusul Hue, and iltelaieJ this m ri'lng, vrlth a sump nt the hot to empha size tl-u wtnl", thai rhe bndn't bcib doing an) thing but visiting mends. "What a lol oi lies, ' she said, us she read !a Poughkeepsle corresponleui's despatch i sayln; the hadn't paid her bill at the Nt Ison I House; that she bad roamtd ubout Vavsar Colltge bul'dln.'s without a cb iperon, and bad t ven vrorn out her shoes limning board-Ing-hotises and t ben skipped her board tllL The girl Is very prclt), but lioorly dressed," (onllnutd tbo ttlegratu, and as Anna read ll lierjato cbangtd irom smiles tu crimson. " Partly true." said llio reporter. "But I was well dressed. I alwajsam." Interrupted Anna, und she rtarted m gel the dreas she bad urn most of tho I line, but her I molhir tbuugbt It wasn't neet tsary. . 1 "Well. )ou Just s.vy lh..t I'm bore; il-.at 1 ' had a gool time while nwa ard I hat I in not crazy," ti.nllnued Miss Si'hulklisiisser, u ginning to get Indignant at thu thought ot what thu poughkeepsle people bad been eay-1 lng about her. 1 vias at" aud Just then Law) or Bacjtcsme In. i He told his i llenlshn wanted to ere them alone, and th-n Ie turned lo tho reiortcr, with a lordl) nlr uudssld- ' We, sir, have nothing lo say. American Journals pay too much attmtlju to utlur lople'a bu-lnese. ' Lawyer liacot Is from Paris. ALLEGED FIREBUGS CAUGHT. Throe Men Hold on a Bawlr.g.Wn chlne Dealer's Alltdnvlt. Ilyiuan D. Bucvlelsen, u sewing maehlno dealer at ."U'l Broadway, Wlllninsbing, lo iU) made oath that a g ng nt I'olis and ltusd ins In that locality bid banded to make" inouiy b) burning buildings. on his statements Morris cho.uoly, (buries !-olom 'li and Joseph C'ogn were ar rest, dard hell In the Lee Avenue court for (.samlnatlon. Butgltla.en'saniJavll lisurlilug und ver) startling In Its details. aa an MRS. HARRISON RESTED WELL. No 111 Effects from Hor LontT Jour- ny from Loon LnUe. ii t aft' larrp rrncaa. i Wasiiim.ton. '"P'. "-H is said at Iho White House Ibis lu rul.ig that Mrs. Ha Us u li.i I 'igid ulgb s it-tuiid that she Is .alily tomfortable tbls m tning. There havo Ihm, un apparent III effects froti btrlougj urtii) from Loon I ake. He Wroor.od a Train a Voar Ago. rv asioeUTr u i saas I Jomssoko, rk Sept, ','y John Manning, a)oung farmer, vvas arrested List night for causing a eolten Belt I all way wreck over a year aid. He mlsplated asnlteb and three people lust their lives. as e IMI'OUTANT TO CKJAIt NUOKKIt. Tbe only dlflerenra between a llasaoa cutaraad llKTWaaxTlit ACllall'loSaosocicarelleUaUS. JESSIEVIOIA SMITH'S RETURN Tho Romnntio Adyentures of Brooklyn's Pretty Runaway. Once She Kscnped the Deteetlvei Disguised as an Old Woman. After an absence of moro than two months, during which she baffled the efforts ot the shrewd detectives ot three elites, Jesslo Viola hintlh, lirooubn's beautiful runaway, has ben restored to htrjillstractcd parents, and a latent advtuture Is revelled tit for a novelist. In the story a grayhalrcd grand-mother fig. urea as a plotter, the girl eludes capture once In (he disguise of an aged crone, lives under an assumed name, and, In short, Is a regular blood-and-lhundcr heroine, only there Is, so far as ran be learned, no downy.mus tached and sOMltul-eyerl hero to the story. Jesslo Viola Is the nineteen-year-old daughter of J. M. bmlth, a veteran ot tbe war, wbo has been a faithful mail-carrier for twenty-seven years. T ho Mnltbs lived at.VjaVan Buren street, Brookl) n, but spent each bummer at their own cottage at Bay Head, I. I. Jtssle Viola is a blonde, with short curly hair uud great blue eyes. .sbo m)bterlously disappeared durlog the iilgntotJuly l!. A satchel lull ot clothing aud a roll of muslowero also missing wben her absence was learned thtlollowlug morn lug. The rl!ce of Brooklyn, ajfew York, Long Island ell) andCoaey lalarFl were nutlllia. fhu biuics of all of the people with whom Jes-e loia was Intimate were visited by Ibe I d leetlves, but no trace could be found of thu girl, though once sbe stood at the head of Ibe stairs It anlug over tho balusters and lis leiied to tbe words ot a detective Thai was at tbu home ot her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Alkcns, :il3 Kosciusko street, Brookl)ii. Mrs. Aikens seems to have an enmity against btr own daughter Jessie ' Molas mother sod It waslnher bouse that the girl look refuge, bhe was known to tho neighbors there as Viola Alkcns. Next day after tbe visit ot tbe detectives two grandmothers hobbled out of. 'lit.' Kos ciusko street Tbey went straight to the (Iraud Central station and bought tickets over tbu Harlem Kallroad to (Jolden'a Bridge station. shortly after the train started ono of the aged looking women went to the toner-room and prtseuUy emerged carrying the disguise she had worn, bhe was Jessie viola smith. That wus July ill, and the runaway has been living ever since with her old chum, currle Ite) nolds, whose father occupies the tleorgo Todd larm at tlolden's Bridge, bhe was ktiutvu there as lolu Aikens. T Lo distracted pireius last week retained Lawyers llurcbard and Mulligan to help In the search, and that firm went over prac tically the suno couise that had been trav elled by tho police. I he appearance and disappearance nt lola Mkcns Irom old Mrs. Alkens's house lu Kostlusko street vvas nnally learned. The Htqceuc) of letters lu Mrs. Aiken postmarked " t. uiden's Bridge, ' cau-ed an Inquiry lobe addnssed to Postmaster (Jrcen, of doloen's HrM.it', who rt plied that lor n month letters bad belli ren Ivtsl there for tola Aikens. Last Saturday Mrs. Mnitb and a lawyer went to Uoldt n's Bridge. The runaway Jessie lola was confronted aud Induced to return villi ber mother to llrnol)n. T he- reiiuiled family Is now at Bay Head. AS COMMANDER OF THE G. A. R. Capt. Wolsaert'e Election Asserted to Bn Assured. lev aiaociATrn ratsM W aui(.ton, s,ept. '-'.'. Tho Pennsylvania and New York delegates to tbu National En campment decided last night lo vote as a unit for c apt. W ets'i rt, W Is.-on-ln s candldateVor Ciitumxhder la-cblef of the (,. . If. This action, It Is assorted, will give Capt. Wrl'ert a inajorlt) of tho votes and the tlectlon. later Wlssert Is chosen b) acclamation. STARVING BY A DEAD WIFE. , Crippled Veteran of tbe War With out Food for a Weeh. I I t. js.ot-iAvrn rneiA.t t liv tits. Mlcb., t-ep . S-.' The bjdy of t Mrs. elara Hostuer this morning was lound nn tbe bed, where bir hilpless and t rippled I husband has lain for year's febe had teen aliaccd with fever and bad literally starved to death. T he husband, who could ccarcely sp. ak, had not eaten lor a week. He is a veteran of me war, which left him ahelphss cripple, but bo has refused to apply for a pension. rax I. Pal, Paxl. faxl. Bast all-tobacco cUtrcttaa, 10 ceatl par package. EXTRA. 1 2 O'CLOCK. ll WITH A FAST YACHT. I jlaH rfaaaaaaavi 'SU raaaal Minister Bolet Says He Will 19 Pursue the South Portland. - j9 iM The Catherine Whiting, Ha AdraiU, .9 Is Too Slow. , rM iaaal He Expect to Get Awny WllhU irtjH Forty-clglit Hours. 'Ji'H Jsiaaai A fast steam yacht. Inste id o; the steamer .yfl Catherine Whiting, will bo tent la pursuit Of cc'aaal tbe Houtb Portland, whlcb succeeded In '-XlB curing her clearanto pipers yesterday ant "?alj salted for Port ot tsraln, Trlnlaad. 'tH Venezuelan Minister Bolet nlmself said so KB this morning. He was seen st his home, 33T fl Third street, Brooklyn, by an Evimxa "U W'oKi.n reporl er, to wtotn he said i ,)S -our contract with the Whiting was not Jii'9 formally closed and we shall not use 'ber. la xS tho llrst place, she docs not poises the neota- ;B sary speed and could not overhaul Ibe Sottlfc tfH rortland. 'I'jB " But then we havo another and a better jsH vessel, one that Is especially suited for our 49 purpose. It Is a steam yacht, whlcb tbe f9 tinner has placed at our disposal, and he Is ao ,'''.'. much Interested In tbe matter that he means 'i's'ffl to accompany us wben we Stan after tha t bouth Portland." 9 When will that bo 7" be was asked. ''9 "Well, not before ha tu rday. We (ball 9 have to 11 1 her with guns and supply plenty ;'fl of ammunition. I have not purchased any ytt, ,l but am negotiating. ' ! "Tbls yacht Is three-masted and her tonnifs 9 Is registered at l.ooo. 1 cannot glTa you tba -"'H name ot tbe yacbt as the owner has enjolhaa ; -.'JM secrecy upon me and said that puMldty at .. fl his name now would seriously In tarter Was"-. JB his business. " "" '" ftU "The Impression has got abroad that your "tl refusal to take the W biting was due What ,f of funds, ' suggested iho reporter. "Oh, not We have plenty ot money. Only &v recently 1 received 00,ooo from my Ooverri- menu The Whiting Is too old. She would :,' not do at alL f " This yacht just lults us and will atajst A In forty-clgbt hours. That U, my son Carloa -i and some of our friends like Gen. carlo Cas. ''Ai tro, our former Con sUl-General to Uvtrpoolt ? will go. , " W hen wn conclude what sire guns wo :( shall place aboard the yacht the start will bo "- mace. Of course we shall do nothing lo tbo way or fighting until we cet In Veneiuslan iff waters. 1 do not propose It 1 can help It to T permit the bouth Portland to land those munitions ot war. We know thsyareln- g tended for tbe rebels and tbey aro to be uatit ' , against our Uovcrnment. -': " We shall uso foroe to prevent such action, 7m aud I fully expect there will be war on Ihe V'M water. Tbey say the bouth Portland is not ' fitted to d3 any ngbllng. Why, she has OaU M ling guns aboard, and what can bo easier taaa ''jM I to discharge them from her deck f j ' I fully expect to overhaul the. Soma pert. AB I land, even though she has this great lead of ''-M us. It we get away Saturday I think Bf M Tuesday or Wednesday our yacht will bo la ; sight ot the Portland. 9 " She can make only eight knot an hour, H while I am assured that this yacht can make 9 elghtesn per hour. vJj " I hare not made any application for ;Jj clearance papers tor the yacht. The captain Wjl can do that in a few hour' time." Sw9 "noma reflocttons have been cast VoaOr - JpJ luela's navy, It being said that the vVkltlaf 'fjM alone constituted tne navy." ,"rt9 It Is untrue. We hav o nve merchant ve. 19 gels which we ue as cruisers. There aro ' )M troops on all of them, but the vessel are not jVJ all armed. They are the Pararo, Ubertador. t$M Hero. Marschel Sucre and Cavano Ido."" SU Tho reporter visited the Catharine Wbltlnf, B at the foot of Twenty-stxth street. South ' Brooklyn. 'U The Whiting ts not a formldable-looklnf vM " cruUcr." bbo has a very dismantled appear. ,3H ancc and seems to have been In disuse tor ,$) years Instead ot two months, as Capu U 'iM drldge sa) a. Aj;J The latter had no knowledge that Minister JjB Bolet had given up the Idea of utilizing the sB Wbttney. When asked If Minister Bolet had 4flt chartered her Capt- Kldrtdge said: 3j-?m ' Nobody his chartered ibis craft yet. Mr. 'M Bolet paid a certain sum ot money to bind a kM bargain to charter her, but uulU he planfea AM uuwn the rest be don't get the Whitney." . ,.- a- iaai HER CLOTHES ABLAZE. , M 4m Lilly Obercauab Dies from Burns ate ''WM calved at a Bonfire. "i Lilly Obcrcaush, three aud one-half years 4afl old, of 1UJ cireeupolnt avenue, Williamsburg, IsH died tbls mornlug from the effect of burns 7jH 1 received wbhe playing around a bonfire. ;I9 Last evening the child was near the corner fl ut creenPlt avenue aid Leonard street. $Mm r-orne bo)s had built a boahre, and, golDf fl I neurit, ber clothts caught tti. tfl Down tbe street sbo ran, screaming, ber Jmm playmates alter ber. Many tried lo put oat .WU ' the tire and onlv it celled burn. .'KB ; w hen Lilly tell unconscious sbe was carried $Mt ' to her Lome and attended by Di. Pulton. ttaaal Tuo child lingered in agony until 8 o cloak , . 'S Ibis morning. --fiaaal ! GEN. JOHN POPE VERY ILL .19 m SufTerlng from Severe Norvoua Pros ,'iH tratlon at Sandusky. 'tJMWl laaamal IffeesAT To Tr SVTatTis witl liaamai riAKPrsxr, a, rJcpt, s. Gen. John 'Iops to ?H suffering here irom severe nervou prosira. iJM tlon. He is In his seventieth yetr, and Ifto "'-TsmH tact of bit old ago realers hi frlecdSSaV .--3MM trcmely anxious over hla ooudluon. KXMM - , ii? jM i,-, i ..'- it':immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm