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2J -NKff - N THE WORLD J 333siS Wt CTt WILL BE FOUND J IjW fe art supplement Srtffft IfniS-inf ffilnilfcllill the best reports j J T H THE SUNDAY WORLD. JO j ESH WIM'Cl'l IColumbiaT Tlebration. ST fj PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YOHK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER "l I, 181)2. PRICE ONE CENT. Il TAMMANY'S LEADERS-ART SUPPLEMENt--SUNDAY WORLD. 1 LAST EDITION. A BIG REGISTRATION, "First Day " EeoordB Likely to . Bo Broken in This Oity. Judge Andrews Nominated for Chief of Court of Appeals. Mr. CI ere land to Speak In Madison Square Garden Oct. 29.. Beports received up to noon at Tammany Ball, Republican and Democratic State ana Rational headquarters enow a fairly heavy registration In tola city, particularly in tbe downtown and castslde districts, where tbo labor Tote Ik large. This Is accounted tor be cause to-dajr la a sort ot a holiday, when many voters bare a day off and they took early opportunity to register. Tbe fine weather, too, bas brought oat many who would otherwise nave postponed or neglected this political duty altogether. The polling places where tbe Boards ot lteg lttry are In session opened at 8 o'clock this morning and will remain open until o o'clock to-night. The next day or registration will be Wednes day, Oct. ID. In the meantime tbe Tammany tnd Republican district leaders will go over the registry lists, and all tbose known to bo rotors and who did not register to-day will to urged to do so then. Under the new law there are 1,137 election districts where registration Is going on. Last year there wero only 887. Tbe nrst day of registration last yoar there were 70,147 names enrolled. In 1888, the last FreUden nal rear, there wore 05,813. The total reg. Uiyor 1888 was 72,000. Indications are that to-day will break the M Orsuday " rec trd. .Whltelaw Held, cx-fenatora I'latt and Miller and Chairmen Brookfleld and Ilackett were In conference all the morning at tbe ruth Avenue Hotel. Mr. I'latt, with Ms usual forethought, had selected a candidate lor Chief Justice of tbo court of Appeals to ba nominated by hts State committee, which was called id meet for that purpose ainojon. Mr. Piatt's candidate was said to be Associate Justice Andrews, other candidates who hate born mentioned are Judges Martin, of lUnghamton; Ilalght, of Buffalo: Kumsey, ot Hocbestor, and ex-Judge Horace Kussell, of this rlty. Judge Andrews was nominated on the nrst ballot,and the nomination was then made unanimous It was rumored, (and apparently believed) that friends close to Senator 11111 expected that tbe nomination ot Judge Andrews will be Indorsed by tbe Democratic committee to-mcrrow. This would. It was esld, be a re turn lor tbo Jiepubllcau indorsement of Judge Earl when be was a candidate. should this course bo followed, Judge An. drews's election would bo practically unop posed. Tbe vacancy caused by bis deration would bo filled by appointment by a Demo cratic uoeruor, leaving the political com plexlon ot the court as at present. benator Hill Is still In the city and will re main until after the nomination, In which ho takes a deep Interest, Is made. 1 ho campaign committee, acting under the auspices of the Bualness Men's Business As sociation, met last evening at the Hoffman House. Forest it. Parker, L. J. callanan, James T. Franklin, Alexander Meaklm, Julius I). Marr, William Young, M. Folsam, John J. ltooney, M. W. carr, W. It. corwine, Oacar 8. Straus, ueorgo P. Qantz and others were among tbo members present. They announced that they had secured tbe Madison Square Garden lor the mass-meet-Ing to be held on tbe nlgnt ot Oct. 29, when It U expected that Mr. Cleveland will make an address. Many mysterious conferences ot ltepub. lleanswere In progress all day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Nearly all the State committeemen and Chairmen or county committees found tbclr way to Davo " Martin's room. Whltelaw Held and ex-senators Piatt and Miller bad their beads close together trying toilxupa slate for tbe nomination of Cblet Justice, and tbe State committeemen had a tontab In another room with Chairmen Hack ett and Brookfleld. 1he Executive Commlttoo of tbe State League of Republican clubs also bad a meet In.' behind closed doors lu room 1. There re present President K. A. MoAlpIn, of tbls city; John F. Honry, D. P. Wawins and T. T. "rahlen, ot Brooklyn; U. a Hrewster and I. W. Hanmn, ot Monroe; Theodore BroadbeaJ. Dockland ; Daniel Freedsam. Dr. T. L. Marshall and J. L. De Poyster, of this city, and tt. a. s.;Grey, ot Queens. IIAUTI.ETT FOU OOMtJItms. Probably lo Be Nominated In the Hev enlh by Tammany Hall. Tammany Hall will make lis first nomina tion for Congress late this afternoon In the 'd sixth (present Seventh) District, now "presented by Col. Jthn It. Fellows The Colonel, however, will not be returned from thai district, but will be sent from tbe new l"l(Ucnib. New York will have one more Cnnnro-Biuari tbls year, and bo w 111 tuketho hew puce. The seventh Dhtilct convention will meet st h Heacli street at 4 o'clook. Piankllii Bartlett's name, It Is said, will be tbo only one plact d befcro the delegates, and bo will w- laminated u tLe first ballot by act lama Hon. 'r. Bartlott Is n vvell-Kcown lawjer. He lliu attorney fur Assembly titles Coin ""it mi which Investigated Kepulllcan prolll Cl an j mismanagement In 1HUI. Two mouths ago 'lua Kvaxixa Wosid I'rtnteci the Information thur. tliu Vtortil De SS;r.'"".wouW UttV" but unB candidate vt l ?plii the lield this ra'l .and would Infl'rhe jeresto. the Tammany ticket. Last night O'ganbailon apualuteJ a couiinllMJ to i confer with Tammahy Hall with that purpose In view. Tbe one candidate of tbe VoorhlMtcs will probably be for city Judge. Baits Account of Fasten. IT AssociATrn mass t faroo, X. ., Oct. 11. Judge John V. Ben. nett, of Bottineau, member of the state Cen tral Democratic Commltfo for several years and Chairman ot the Democratic state Con vention, has announced bis Intention ot sup porting tbe ltepubllcan ticket on account of the fusion wttb tbe People's partv arranged by tbe Democratlo Committee and Its with drawal of the Democratlo Presidential electors. Wisconsin's Npeclal Hessloa. n ocia rrt i t. ' Milwaukee, Wlv Oct. n. tlov. reck bas Issued tbe call for a special session of tbo Legislature, to begin Monday evrnlnir, to enact another new legislative apportionment law to take the place of mat recently ovcr thrown by the Supreme Court. itlagee' Atlsalee In Alabama. 1st associated ruts. I BiKMixoBiM, Ala., Oct. 11. Chris Magce, of Pittsburg, who has, charge ot the Itepubll. can campaign In Alabama, arrived jesteiday on his third vllt- It teems probable that ho will succeed In restoring harmony In acme of the districts as to congressmen, the cnauros being tbat lntnoot them the fusion candi dates will gle way to the straight-out. Mnller Ulna n Maten Island. ' Tbe Democratlo voters of Stat en Island have much to thank ex-Congressmau Mcbolas Muller for, nnd they showed tbelr apprecla-1 tlon ot that fact last night at tbe primaries held to select delegstes to the county conven tlon.wbich meets at Staploton Saturday after noon. In only one town, Mlddletnwn, was there any opposition to Mr. Midler's ticket, and In that town the Muller Ucxu was suc cessful In nearly ecry district SIDELIGHTS OF THE CAMPAIGN. Th.r. will b At. local tlcK.t. in th. (laid In thU city, aad x ir tba Indspcnd.oU makcnomiaa Moo. The Peopl.' party mad Domination, last nichl, t. followi- II. nn A. Hick., Mut.r Work man of D A 153. K. of 1... for M.ror, 11. Aldan Hpanear, for Pro.ldant nf tnc Board of Alderman; Kilwln H. Bean, for Oonntr Clark; Joiapb 11. Stalnmeti, lor ll laUr. Monlnatloaa fortho jn diciarir will b. n-,d Utar. ThoR.publlcana hold thalr prlraarlaa last nliht and alacMd d.lagata. nndcr tbo old and now an portloamauta. antbat. In caa tbo nairappcrtlon mant It orartbrown, conventions can bo called on abort nottoo. 8enator Fharman bad a email audlanoo to he ar bUepeoch llat nfabtat Cooper Union, Wanbopa Lrnn. Civil JuatU of the Fit. I Dis trict, waa nominated bj laramanr Hall last night for tno oflloo which ho now hlle by appointment. An organisation wbloh maaqnaradee nndar the name of tho Indnatrlal Alliance hae boon formed by the RepobUcatia In thleeitr, Cbalrman Cartor want, people to believe tbat It it a worklngmea'e aaeoclatlon, bat it ia notbing ot tho klod. The O. Boylaa Democratic Aaaoolatioa will hold a ratification meeting; to.ntahl nt th clnb-houee, vomer ' Hundreil autt Slaloenth atreet and lourth avenno. Tpe .p.akera will bo Loula David ton. John wa'ah. W. 11, BarKa and Kenyoa J. O'Connor. Cbanncey V. Dnnkeltarccr. of KUcara Falls, la nomlnatMfoc Congrci By the Deaaocrats of big dlattlct. AfdBOY'S BLOOOLESS BATTLE. Cltliona Disappointed Because Tbelr Officers Did Not Fight. South Ambov, N. J., Oct.. 11. Tho inhabi tants of this town are grievously disappointed because Lawyer Johnson, counsel for tbe local Board of Aldermen, kept away yester day, and tbe long looked for Dght between the town authorities and tbe New York and Long Branch Itallroad company was declared off for tbe present at least. Everybody was out on tbe streets expect ing to see tbe railroad platform and railing across Henry street demolished by orders of tho Town Council. But early lu the morning tbe Itallroad Company sent down a gravei train loaded with laborers to guard the tence, and tbo local officials evidently thought dis cretion was belter than valor and keptthelr hands off. ROBBED AND HIS THROAT CUT. 80 Anthony Brennan Bays, but the Polios Discredit His Story. Anthony Brennan, a carpenter living at Hldgewood, N. J., was arraigned before Police Justice O'Donnell In Jersey City this morning on a charge ot drunkenness and discharged. Brennan entered tbe second Precinct Po lice Station about 10 o clock last night, with blood streaming from a gash in his throat, and said tbat bis throat bad been cut and ho had been robbed 01 hi watch. 1 be police give no credence to his story. MAYOR GLEASON SUED. Ex-City Cleric Curry Alleges that He Loaned Blm 81,058.48. Tho case of ex-City Clerk Thomas Curry, ot Long Island rlty, against Mayor Qleason was on trial to-day In tbe Queens County court ot Oyer and Terminer. Curry, who was dismissed by Mayor aieason, alleges that be loaned the Mayor 1,038.48. which aieason bas failed to pay. Uleasoii bays the suit Is Inspired by black mall and is notbing but political persecution. BARON BLANC'S DIVORCE SUIT. The Baroness Asked for Bill of Particulars. Justlco Patterson In tbo Supreme court Chambers tooay reserved decision on a motion by Darld Oerber, counsel for Ilaron Blanc, to compel tbe Baroness to give blm a bill of particulars ot her countercharges of adultery In her husband's salt for absolute divorce. bbe nukes several specific allegations about bis Intimacy with women at 1670 Broadwa), and makes other allegations charging blm with criminal conduct at dhers iluus in this city. Paris and London between 1888 and lbU3. STATE OF' CALIFORNIA PASSED. The Bteamer Bovlo Reports a Death at Sea. QniniNTtxx, s. I.. Oct. 11 Tbe steamer State of California, from O.osgow, was al lowed to proceed to her dock at noon to-day. Tbe stcamtr Hovtc, from Liverpool, reports that on Oct. a Charles V. Herbert, a return lug cattleman, aed twenty-eight years, died o, heart disease and at burled at sea. 'e ATHLETIC CLUB MEN IN A FIGHT. Dlsourslon of Jack Dompiey'a Merits Let. 'la to DIowj. James Dempsoy and James Cox, members ot tbo Brooklyn Athletic club, were In the Lee Avtnuo Police Court, Williamsburg, this morning nu thaw ot lighting. Both were baiiii battered. Tboy weru dlscbargtd. t he nuarnl vtas caused by a dw.usslvh ot the merits ot Jack Dewpsty. SAYS HE POISONED MAYBRIGK. Two CopieB of a DyiiiR Man's Confession Received in London. Billlnr Stead Shj-s Mrs. Blnybrlrk Should Ho Set Free Promptly. Irv AtaociATitD rnraa.! London, Oct. 11. In the next Issuo of tbo1 nicltwuTRrttnei Mr. Mead, Ha editor, will havo nu article headed "Ought Mrs. May. 1 brick to Be Tortured to Death T" In which ho l;orojsly and at great len;ih icopensthc wbuls case of the 1111I01 luuato American woman who la now undergoing a sontciico or ' lite Imprisonment in WoMug Ptlson fur tho alleged poisoning of her husband, who was a well-known Liverpool mcrcliunt. Mr. stead sajs that both lie and sir Charles ltusscll, the Attorney (leneral, bacroeeled , irom south Africa copies ot thj deatb-bal confession ot Harry Wilson, who declared that be, with a woman, whoso nnmo Is not j given, placed arseulc In the medlslnn that j wasadmlnlstciei to Mr. Maybrlck during bis ' last lllnebtt Mr. Stead Intcstlgatod tbls matter nnd declares that he attaches weight to the con fession; but ho adds tbat. cvtn If llnuro! valueless, lr will be or service in directing at tention to the tra est) ot Justice which bas exposed Great Britain to serious remon stisnces from the Vnlted States, aud which Is not unlikely to become a subject of dlplu- , matloremonstrances. ' Mr. Stead makes a Btronst appeal for tbe re- 1 lease of Mis. Maybrlck before Christmas. Her condition Is such, bo said, that she will speedily die If Bbe Is not released. It Herbert Asqtilth, tho Home Secretin-, will hot bear tbe case then Lord Itosebery, tbo Foreign Minister, and Mr. Gladstone must. WILLIAM CHEERED AT VIENNA. Lodged at tho Sobonbrtmn Palaoe, Where Napoleon Once Dwelt. 1st associated rang. Vieska, Oct-11. Emperor William arrived at the railway station hero at noon to-day. Emperor Francis Joseph, a number ot high military officials and bcveral of tbe Ministers awaited bis coming. As soon as tho train bearing tbo German Emperor bad come to a stop in the station his Majesty sprang to the platform. Tbe Kmperor of Austria stepped forward ana tbe two rulers threw their arms about each other and kissed repeatedly. 'After salutations were exchanged with tbe other notabilities present, emperor Pisncls Joseph ana Emperor WUllam entered a car riage and were driven to the Imperial chateau at schonbhinn, wbcro Napoleon madu his headquarters In 160u and 1800. The route from tbe railway to Schonbrunn was lined with people n ho gave the Herman Lmperor an enthusiastic welcome. Frenoh Transatlantic steamora to eall from Havre Attain. iv FfnriATTP rarg'.I Havbe, Octr 11. Tbe General iransat Un tie Steamship Company bas decided tbat on Oct. 22 its vetsels will again sail from ana arrive at tbls port. When tbe choleia was at Its height in this city tbe Company made Cherbourg its ortof departure and arrival. .go.. HAD FUN WITH A CHINAMAN. But Buns; Lee eent Bla Tormentor to a Hospital. Cornelius Jordan, forty-five years old, 'of IBS Washington street, Brooklyn, walked Into tbe Adams street police station at 3 o'clock tbls morning and told the ser geant on duty that while having tun with Hung Lee, a laundryman at tne same address, Lee poked blm In tbe side vi ith a stick and fractured a rib. Jordan was removed to the city Hospital GIRL OF 18 DISAPPEARS. She Received a Warning tbat She Would Ce Kidnapped. fax ASSOCIATED rSKSI. 1 Ottcmwa, la., Oct. 11. Jennie England, of Bloomru-ld, aged eighteen, bas disappeared, and It Is feared that she bas been kidnapped. She was married to ber half uncle tbls Bummer, and finding that tbe marriage was Illegal action wss begun for its dissolution. She received a letter brpt. H warning ber that she would be kidnapped and carried where she would know no person. She was King home on Wednesday nlgbt,oct- o, when t seen. Ten Dollars for an Unlicensed Hall. Early in September Frank WbUo, tho light weight pugilist, engaged the Lyceum opera House for a boxing exhibition, and paid Morris Blmburg, tbe proprietor, (10 deposit- He learned subsequently that Blmburg bad no theatrical license and de manded bis money. As It waa not forthcom ing heliad Blmburg arrested. 'Jhacauwtll be beard at the Tombs on Monday. ew Rival Billposters In a Flajht. Tom Foley sod Jim bberldan, billposters tor the Novelty Ibeairtt, In Williamsburg, were badly beaten this morning at Broadway and itrlxgs street by, they allege, rival bill-suckers." Drowned While Dwoorat'ntr His BoM. William A. sorror, or .12.1 Ha llday street, Jersey city, a fireman on tbe Krle Itallroad company's steam lighter Palion, waa drow ncd this morning at tbo foot ot Twelith street, Jersey City, nniln helping to decorate tho lighter lor Ike naval parade. I ooil News in Frier. Fifth aieiiK- will lie lighted to-night by th.niw eyetemof twolaniyi luiloed In opilglobtg, John Hand, thirty.thre. year, old, of 191 Mnt. b.rri .treat, waa Held u; .lultlee tlrkuy tola morn ing n a ihargeof .leallng roll o clotn worth Hi 5(1 !r"m a waon haul cam. the police have houndd him .luce he na. recently dlnuarcvd from HUg Slog prlaon, Je Young, a Oalnc taoodryman at 7n Third avenue, waah.iu in (300 tail it Yorkvllle Conrt thla morning on a ihara. of aa.Aultlng John Mahar. who demanded pair of cntf kattona be unintentionally "t to Vouut 'a laundry. William M. h trick-driver who ran over and ..ilonilr Injured eight-year-old Jam.. Hiano Infronlolbla lixaiaat 'JW3-t'iril avt,a., lister day evening, wa.belfl without I all i Jo.tio Vuorbl. In tne Harlem Police ovltt tills morulof to await th reaoll of tbe boy'a Injuria.. Only Brands ef AINTebarce C'laareltes BatbyT(l.il. llAtXi ;BrTwsTAcT." a.aatoi;is Bsavo." Virglautobac.o.lo, alt Diatia, doMe.Uetbo,&o. kat-Ini. V SHOT OUT KfllSTO'S EYE. - And Enooked a Piece Off Lepra's Left Eir. An Itiillnn shooting Affray, with a Woman as tlio Cause of If. During a fight between several Italians on thotopllcnr of the tenement lu the rear of ii3'l Klrst aoi ue, short lr niter mldnljht this moinlng, Louis Malsirnngelo sbottwoof the paitlcli ants In tbe affraj. Tbe wounded men are Carlo Lepro, a boot-ba-.k, thirty-three jears old, snd Joseph Krhti), n laboicr, aged forty.Heven. The bit ter was rhot in the right eye nnd Is aerloti'ly Injured. He Is in Bellevue Iloa Itnl. Lepra was not badly hurt. Mnlstrangelo, tbnabooter, might have fared badly at the hands of a crowd of nuyrv Ital ians but for tho timely arrive! ot Polkemnn Doolan, ot tbo East Twenty-second street station, who rated him from violence. Louis MalHtrinjKlo Is a stmpplng joung Italian, not more than tnoatv-iotir and a laborer, lor some ttmo pust be li3 lived iMih carlo Lcuro and his wife, who occupy tbe apaitmcnts where lliu shooting took place. KrlstuaUolltod witutbe Lenros. Lepra's wife is a buxom, good-looking woman of twei.ty-four. 1 or some reason she gavo her name this morning as Pbllomena Kerraro, not Lcuro. As far as can bo lfarned, tbe quarrel which led to tho Kbootlng was on ber account. About 11.10 last night Malstraugelo com plained to tbe fccrgcant at the East Twent Htcond street station that bo had been as saulted at bis homo aud bo wanted a police man to go along wiihhlm. Policeman Doolan was sent with blm to tho house. When tbov sot there a numbt r of Italians wcroc-hgregatcd la Lepra's apart ments. None or them offered any violence to Maistrangclo and Doolan went away, think ing tbo trouble was over. He was going downstairs when from ab:ve cnine tbo wlldo3t kind of an uproar, In tbe midst ot which two shots rang out. Doolan bounded upstairs aud found Mals tr.tngelo surrounded by several angry Ital ians who were making threats to kill lit in. When the policeman made bis appearance one Itsllan was seen to sneak downstairs and out of tho wav. Maistrangclo held a revolver In bis hand, wltb wnlch be bad done the shooting. The weapon carried a 44-callbre bullet. Krlsto was In one corner wttb his right eye Rhot out. Lepra bad a piece of his left ear shot off. Doclcn took the whole party around to the statlon-huuso and an ambulance was calle I for Kristo, wbo was taken to tho hospital. He will lose his eye. Lepra was locked up after having bis lacerated ear dressed. His wire was held at tbe station aa a witness. MnlHtrangelo denied tbat tbe rrvolver used was bis own. lie said that Krlsto Lepra and another man had assaulted blm. He found tbe revolver In Lcnrca room, he said, and used It to defend blmsel'. Nono ot the parties naaed tell tbe cause nf tbe trouble. Mrs. Lepra or Ferraro can Bpck lingllsli fairly. Mie willingly told about tho actual shooting, but wben questioned aa to what led to it pbe shrugged ber shoulders and said : "Me no speak Eugllsb." Prom other sources it was learned that Maistrangelo was a "star boarder." Mrs. Ipro or Kerraro, it Is said, thought more of blm than sbo did or ber husband, and tbe two seemed to bo quite intimate. A tew weeks ago anotber Italian appeared on the toenc. 1 be new boarder was a tall, rather rUie-looklng man, whose occupation was tbat of a sailor. He dressed well, and Mrs Lepra or Kerraro. it la said, became in fatua'ed with blm and gave up Maistrsngeln. 1 be latter became jealous, and It was on account of tbo attentions paid by tne new boarder to Mrs. Ipro, or Ferraro, It Is said, tbat tho f hooting occurred. 'lbe police bollovo It vtas Mrs. Lenro or Ferraro's new admirer, who got away during tbe excitement. CHALMERS'S WIFE MAY DIE He Saya He Doesn't Remember Bhootlne; Her. John Chalmers, wbo last ntgbt during a fit of delirium, due to drink, sbot bis wife Elsla In the neck and afterwards attempted sui cide, was this morning remanded In tbe Jef ferson Market Police court for examination. Mrs. Chalmers Ilea at her home, 140 Broadwa)', in a precarious condition. When seen tbls morning In bis cell at the West Thirtieth street police station, Chalmers sild tbat be remembered nothing about tier ing shot bla wire. His own wound, which Is notbing more than an abrasion of tbe scalp, made by a little -L'-callDre bullet, does not seem to trouble blm much. ALL THE WAY FROM PROVIDENCE. And Lost Hie War in the Streets of Brooklyn. Thirteen year old Thomas Flanagan of Providence, 1(. L, was found wandering along Fulton street, Brooklyn, shortly after l o'clock tbls morning. Tbe boy said he left Providence early yesterday morning and came t Brooklyn by rail. Intending to visit bis cousin, Peter J. Flanagan of 200S Fulton i street, but lost hla way. Mr. Flanagan was notified and tbe boy was turned over to him at 0 o'clock this morning. Henry P. Tatham Is Dead. Irv Asa eciATKD rasaa. I PiiiLADEirniA, Oct, 11. Henry B, Tatham, one of the firm of Tatham A Brother! Uad pipe manufacturers, of tbla city and New York, died yesterday at his residence here in bis soventy-mtb year. see Supreme Court Oo'ng to Chicago. IVV ASSOCIATED rS.t Ciiicaoo, Oct. 11. A mersage bas been re ceived from Chief Justice Fuller announcing tbat the Supreme court of tbe United States would adjourn late tbls week and come to Chicago to take part in the ceremonies of dedicating the World Fair buildings. Felt Overboard and Drowned. William A. Borron, fireman on tbe steam lighter Dalaon, accidentally fell orcrboaid at Krlo Itallroad dock 0. foot or Twclftb street. Jrrney City, at -'.0 o'clock this morning and was crowned. Tbe body has not been recot-ercd. Ormo Wtna the Champion Stakes at Newmarket. irv associated rare. I Londox, Oct. 11. At tbo Ncnmarke'. sec ond October meeting to-day the Cbami lm Makes was won by the Duke of e4tinlnsterJi orme. J. II. Houldswortn s Orvlcto was tbo only o'ber starter. , For Stealing Tuttl-Fruttl. Frank Moos, nineteen, or uawtsecondsve nue, was held In (SOO ball at llarlrm Poltco court to-day charged with amaablng a penny-ln-tbe-aloi machine and stealing a lot of tuttl-iruitl. mm Beers Battled kr the Brewera r families. Order from BoSAxrxa Bwe. Co, iiii1iiiilTflliTir,rjJTlJ- BENJAMIN Say, Qrover, we don't seem to be in it to-day. BOB WANTS TO FIGHT CORBETT. Fltxsltnmonn Proposes a Mill for a Puree of 125,000. IHT ASSOCIATED PSVSIUl New Orleans. Oct. 11. Bob Htzslmmous says be is prepared to meet JlmCcrbettas soon as his theatrical engagement is over, and will tight him for a purse ot (26.000 If any club will put up tbo money. Fltxslmmons Is bitter at tbe treatment accordod htm by ccrbctt alter the Sullivan fight. He disclaims sny desire fur notoriety, snd says tbat fin" has all along wanted to meet the callfotnlan, especially alter what be did to him In tbla city lust month. He also expressed a willingness to mt-el IUII, tho only proviso being tbat Hall welgblu at 178 pounds. on boarlng of tbo matter President Noel, or lbe Olympic club, sent lltzalmmons a note asking him It be would meet Hall In March, when the Carnival takes place here. Kltzslmmons replied that tbe last time he had agreed to meet bis tell iw countryman be bad cancelled engagements aggregating j (5,000. He did not blame tLe Club lor Hall'a I failure to put In an appearance, bit bo would ' not meet Hall lu March unless a sufficient guarantee was put up that be would uot be fooled again. BORDEN STORY INACCURATE. It Was Sold to a Boston Paper by a Providence Deteotlve. U t associated rsvaa.l Boston. Oct. 11. The t7fut says this morn ing that upon Investigation It Is tatlaned that tbe statement published yesterday concerning Mls Llzrlo Borden's physical condition Is not true, and bases Its belief upon lbe statement ot Dr. and Mrs. Boweu. Tbe aiob will also say that thero are other Inaccuracies lu tbe alleged now evidence, which was told to its reporter by Detective Ldnln Mcllenry, of SS college street, Provi dence, who has been actively engaged in look !ng up evidence presumably ot benefit to the government side ot tbe case. GHERARDl'S FLEET SETS SAIL Vorktown. Now at San Franolaoo, Expected to Join the Bquadroa, fav AsaonATTD rates. 1 Hedonpi, cnL, Oct. li. Tbo cruiser Charleston and the Baltimore, Admiral Ohe rardt'a flagsnl,!, were Joined by tbe tan Fran Cisco jeslerdaj, and lbe tbreo vessels sailed lor Mazatlan, Mexico, bound for tbe Atlantic. San Kbancisco, Oct. 11, Tbe Yorktown, wblcb arrived irom Ounalaska last evening, left tbe Adams.Mublcan and Bear In liehring Sea. She will be ducked and probably go in Join Admiral cliiorarura squadron In Mexico or bourn America. aw Two Yale Football Men Can't Play. lav AggoriATan raise, i Nrw Haven, conn., Oct. 11. It was given outlast nlgbt that Crosso and Cox, two prom ising candidates for tbe University football team, will bo obliged to discontinue practice for the remainder ot lbe pre t-.cn i teason. Crosse's falHer objects and Cox a neck, In jured last week, has stuce grown worse. Directors' Train In Collision. IKY ASSOCIATED mESS. I Boston, Oct. 11. A special train, carrying tbe Old Colony Itallroad directors to view tbe improvements at Mtddleboro, ran Into a con tractor's cart at tbe Harrison square stiect crossing at ti.ll this morning, killed two horses and considerably Injured tbe driver, wbo was scut lo the hospital. Eult to Cloae Onrflold Park. inr ASfociATrn vavae.l Cmcioo, Oct. 11. A bill bas been filed In tbe Circuit Court to suppress lbe t.artleld Park race track, and liato It declared a public and common nulsauce. Urs. Cora Andrew's Death, Lonj Urancii. N. J., Oct. 11. An autopsy will bavo to be held ti ascertain whether Mr. Cora May Andrews, whose husband was suing for divorce, died of poisoning. Ml leva' I. II. Hull, HI.OH. Heavy double-breasted aulis. with cape overcoat, extra pai.ts and cap, (l.HO. (lo tor 'em. London A.' Uvcrpool Clothing Co., so and 88 Bowery, ccrnor Hester au open Bights, V f TEN REPORTED IN THE RUINS- Fatal Pulp-Mill Disaster at Orono, Ue. , To-Day. 1st associated raxsa.1 Orono, Me., Oct. 11. A digester In tbe pulp mill here exploded at o'clock this morning. The building was completely wricked. Ten persons are reported as being In the ruins. One body ha already been taken out. TURKISH MISSION VACANT. President Harrison Accepte the Resignation of Minister Hl-sch. 1st aasnciATED rasas, i Washinoton, Oct. 11. Tbe Presldont, in an Interview with Solomon Hlrscb, tbe United Btatee Minister to Turkey, bas ac cepted tbe resignation tendered bj him soma I tltno ago. Mr. Hlrscb wanted to resign about a year ago, la orler that ha might be with bis chil dren, who are at school In tbls country, but did not do so, as matters with which be wss familiar were then pending. GEORGE B. SLOAN TO BE CALLED. Aa Assistant Secretary of the Treas ury at Washington. 1ST AsaociATED rates. I Watirtown. Oct. 11. Tbe Umt$ ot tbla city published an Interview to-day with Sec retary Charles Fcater In wblcb It Is inti mated that Oaorgs J. Sloan, of Oswego, will be calhrd to bo an Assistant Secretary ot tbe Treasury at Washington. a SUPPOSED DEADMAN ALIVE. Oeorcre Braltbavrth Announoes Hie Oaf Arrival in Valparaiso. Nswari, N. J., Oct- 11. -A letter has been received from George Breltbarth by bis son. In-law, Joseph Wolbark, announcing his safe arrival In Valparaiso, Chill. Breltbarth was supposed to be tne man whose akrleton was lound on the Oratge Mountains. iw NO APPORTIONMENT DECISIONS. Court of Appeals Doee Not Hand Them Down To-Day aa Xxpeoted. IT A'aociATED vnsss.l Aisast, Oct. 11. Tbe court of Appeals did not band down tbe decisions on tbe Legtsla. tlve apportionment law to-day, aa It was expected they would. Relman'a Wife and Money Clone. Mrs. llelman, wife of a Grecopolnt, L. L, barber, has eloped with a man named Martin, wnom ber husband thrashed several days ago for making love lo bis wife. Tbe runaway couple took some of lielman's money. a Flood of Spurious Dollars. laV ASSIiCtATED raEae.i OaunAi Oct- 11. Tbe city Is flooded with counterfeit silver dollars. The spurious coins, which are dated 18Ut and bear tbe New Orleana Mint Uiai k, aie light and greasy, but ring true. Trade Press In Couno'l. Tbe second annual meeting of tbo Ameri can Trade Press Association takes place this afternoon at tbe Hotel Marlborough. A ba li quet lollovta In tbe evening, to ue supple mented by a theatre party. Killed at a Cake-Walk. Irv asotiated raras 1 Aknuton, Ala., Oct. li. At a cake-walk at Mlnnelulu Lake last nlgbt a tree light re. suited In tbe death ot Henry Adamson and John Brooks asd the strlcus injury uf six other persons. Tills la Ovrirenl Wrrk at the London Liverpool Clothing fa, nu and 88 Bowery. Ten thousand kersey, chin. cblllas and beavers, satin lined, (7 and (10. Open nights till 1 1 o'clock. '.' a. "V. X- H." Slick l.lrerlr. CMsMthmably tkt leading brand. AUdrsesltts 'M MRS. HARRISON BETTER. Dr. Gardner Noted an Improvement Since Last Night, li v AaiociATrn rtiM. I Wasuinuton, Oct. 11. Dr. Gardner made bis usual visit to the White House at o o'clock tbls morning. As be was leaving tbe house he said that Mrs. Harrison was then resting comfortably and waa slightly better than when ha saw her last nlgbt. BADLY HURT BY FALLS- One Fell Off a Truck and Anotber into a Cellar. William Huelseberg, aged twenty-four, of Iloboken, N. J., fell from hla truck, foot ot West Eleventh streot, tbls morning and re ceived a concussion ot tba brain. Ue was re moved to St, Vincent's HospttsL An unknown man, aged about forty-nve, with dark hair and mustache, and dressed In dark clothes, while Intoxicated this morning tell into the cellar or 4.1 Mott atreet, and was so bsdly injured tbat ho bad lo be taken to Chambers ntreei Hospital. John (lulna, uf oo Ka.l Tenth street, who fractured bis skull by falling on the sidewalk st Hruadnay and lentil atreet yesterday while watching tbe school parade, died at St. Vincent's Hospital early this morning. DIED IN THE PENITENTIARY. Jamee Buckley's Life Goee Out on Blackwell'e Island. Tbe Warden ot the Penitentiary on Black well's Island notified lbe Coronet's office this morning tbst Jams Buckley, a convict, twenty years old, ot "09 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth atreet, died In tbe Institu tion yesterday from phth Isls. Buckley was sentenced to one yesrs Im prisonment June Si last en a conviction ot assault In the third degree. RAN ON ROMER SHOALS. The Bteamer Hudson Oats Off Liuoklly This Morning. Tbe steamer Hudson, from New Orleans, while coming In this morning, ran aground near Krmer Shoals. sue got on in a short time uninjured and came up to quarantine. Three Killed, Three Injured, lav associated ratia. coirxstA, s. c, Oct. 11. As a Charleston, Sumter aDd Northern Hallwty freight train wis rounding a curve at Bencettavlllolast night one ot tbe cars jumped tbo track, carry ing another with It. Boyd Farley, John Mitchell and Charlie Owens, trainmen, wero killed, and W. D. Polk, jarduiaster, Andrew Wblllo and Ed Powell nre Injured. m Miss Mo Cord's Death Accidental. A coroner's certificate has been Issued giving the cause of dt ath as occidental In tbo case ot Miss Mary McLord, ol llahway, N. J., who was lound dead at state Itoad. near ilinlnition, Del., with a bullet wound In ber bead. Miss McCoru was tbe daughter ol John Andrew Mcl'oro, a carriage builder. Shu was to bavo been married soou to Henry Webster, of Christiana, Del. aa Dr. Von Belmlte Nearly Starved. AlLiMic ClTT, N. J., Oct. 11. A woman, physician, named Dr. Scllna Vou beltMtc, who Is said to to connected with wealthy people In Germany, baa been found nearly hUivrd in bir collage near here. Showas brought into notice by the suicide tvtuyean .igu ot a wealthy nephew Irom German, who vt as visiting her. Albany Brasn Foundry Eurned. tiT ArrociATgn pars. I .Ueast, Oct. 11. Tho fouudryol the Cox Brass Manuraui.rln company, (1 snd m Beaver street, waa gutted by fire last nlghu Tbe nnl.hlng plant, embracing all modern liiipruvruietits.was Ocsuojcd. Leas (11,000; insurance 110,000. They Had a John and Mary Time. Daulel Mctilnley, aged thirty, ot 10 lien, wick street, bad a quarrel with his wife early this morning, during which she struck him nlthagla-s tumbler, rati'log a severe scalp wound Sbo was nut ariealeu. (In Veer Overcoat at tbe London A? Liverpool clothing Co., so and ss Bowery. Largest dealers in tbe world, open every night untu 11 o'clock, v c . LAST EDITION. I A SHOW OF SHIPS, I Greatest Naval Pageant Ever Jj Witnessed in New York Harbor. g CRUISERS UNDER FOUR FUGS Hundreds of Gayly-Deoked Yaohts and Thronged Excursion Bj Steamers. h jj CELEBRATIONS OF TO-NIGHT. 1 Distinguished Guests Viewtha J Pageant from the Steam boat Howard Carroll. ' T M New York has had three big naval parades Jj In recent years of which she bas been Justly -fp proud, one ot these wav at tho completion ,:h and opening ot tbe Brooklyn Bridge. Tbe '' next wag at the unveiling of tho statue ot T-? Liberty, and tbo other was on the occa- A slon of tbe ncvcrto.be-forgotten Waab- s& Ingtnn Centennial. Neither of these $$, demonstrations, however, could compare Ik "ij? ass. norucs roKTEa. MM splendor and magnificence wltb the grrM 3j9 pageant wblcb is taking place to-day In tbe ,&M harbor, fittingly commemorating tho glcit- 'MM ous achtsvement of tbe famous voyager and J discoverer of four centuries ago. It opt. S shines them all and Is worthy of tbo great J;sJ metropolis ot the New World, which can now vSJ lay claim to being the second maritime city "A'9 on tho globe. vX From the earliest hours of the mornln; the ,-M waters or the harbor, tbe bay and tho bread Km cbannel oi the Uudson bad been lltrrally allv o l with craft ol all sorts and aires, from tbe m small yachts trimmed and draped with gay m flags and bunting, forming ever-changing S pictures as tbey darted to and fro In a con- fgfl fusing maze, to tbe biz steamers with their 5l gorgeous decorations ot flags and streamers fm that slowl) threaded tbelr way among tbo J$m swarms ot little boats that surrounded theat ;l$m on all sides. si 'lil orv. xartix t. at'annox. '- Tbe greater part or tbese vessels had cosae i-B out to give tbelr passengers an opportunity M to see tbe show, and belonged to tbe grest H cort fleet which later on received the war fl ships aa they came up through the Narrows vM and accompanied them on tbelr course up tM ? Hudson lllver to tbe terminus of the routes f'jfl opposite Grant's Tomb in iciverslde Park. ' ''fU Maiertaier' Calaas efVaalage. KMt The decks were all crowded with neopt. snd thousands were enabled In tbls way to .:M see the procession almost from beginning to tffl end. but most or those who witnessed tbo , u9 great pageant were obliged to view It from iMt tbe shore. ; staten Islanders went to tbe high bluff at ffl rort Wadswortb; uisny BrooklynlfsJouN ,B neyed to Bay llldge, tud New Yorkers toolt 'Mm possession of tbe Battery Park, tbe big &ulld- fNM Ings downtown, and all up along thit North f Itlvcr front to IUversldo Park. , Mt 1 bey fairly swarmed among tbe docks and " piers In tbe lower part ot tbe city, and long utiTB before noon every avallablo position tbat B could bo tecured without tho payment ot aa 4iS admission Ire bad been occupied, and late -lfl comers had to do soma lively bustling In 'afl order to gut even a glimpse ot tbe tig float lug i9 city nf ships in the river. x5B Windows and roofs in the big fundings 1mm downtown were at a premium this nirulti;. cl Every window In tbe Washlnjton BUloV 'vyflH lug was iillcdwlih a crowj ot tlgbisrer. Tbe roofs of tbe Produce Exchiii.T, I ha "H Wells Building and even sway over In the V$H Mills Bulldlaz and cotton Exchange could bo i3IH seta covered wltb a dark fringe ot apectaloro vJm -Mm