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Pi ' THE 'SUN FRIDAY, .JULY 14,' 18 00. W I I ll TAYI.0I1 WINS IX KKXTIXK Y. t If? ' -- t ?w ; Anuniiins hi) nv tin nri'i n- l f ' l.iri m m: rufK.iio. I H is h ''rem mimed Mule tlrnl.ni, I.aecpt s 1 tit the II frill nf the rit'krt - t rrptlltile t jj Substitutes Hcmlllv I mind-.loilse Pratt i 2 for Attin ncy.lieiici al The Platform. ' it I Llxisokiv. Ivy. .Inly I'l - 'I lio Itopuhllcan y fitute Cnnveritl' u tu-ilty nominated tho fol- J lowing ticket , 1 1 lordomiinr Oeti !V . Tvtios 5 IS For I luti nam (lor. nior Jons JlArnnAll, of fr tr Lonlevilli ' 111 For H''rfl "'"'' nf "tiitc-Cat -n Powraa of Knox J ffi(f' eouiitr. jj f J li,r Utmier nensial-Jnlije (Jtli-rov .1 rATT. t- y - F.ir Mullti r - 1 1 lor John Hwcrvr of bourbon ' ti count) V f, ' lor state Trciaurer-W.iTrn DiT rf Breathitt ? ;' , COIIIit V f Inr iiii eiintr-mlnit of Put. Hi1 Imirvctlon-JotM ? Ill l kv . f Nun purl f I lir (oiiiiuUal nr nf Agrle.ilturo - Jons W. T 1 men KM llllos nf I oil Itl 11. f 'I lie CinilldntO for 'iOVOrnnr is nOW Attorney s' I Oetlcr ll ll' Mlfl t.lti J ', I 'I liPMV'imi! !i h s'vslnti nf tliu convention 1 f xxiisiaded to or lei dy permanent Chnlrmnn , i Jniuis llrH.ifliitt at n 10 this morning livery - del. i-nte w n n Ins ' n e and Micro was n large i 1' t cmw I 'f vis.i.iis nnc o' the features list 1 . , ,' li ght weio tli - I mil. i U fur ( o! W C I' Ilieok j In i,!gc an I O i.f-ics-man (li'ti, neither "f . t" ( win in ifsp )'nl'il lloth these Porno nts hsvn ' ! T h inn tlioris'vo-i mi i.'Vinl against tin (inched S, (if j l.li-oii m law ', j 'I h Ti)loi ,.'n'e. i'ii ll wns supposed In bn ' t (j' o wi ll lived )estpid iy morning, w.is smashed ' i ' li, i .ii Sim II si.Hii" anil (lov llrnd'ij's ' f ! in'pli' w. Will Mmii ii iodising to c on tin I , tn kit as 'I ro iitnor ami Secretary of S'si'o t J n l 1'i'ih'i'.) inr" Tmlil niul tli bwltinK f . , I. ii.-mIIii il'Vuit !"tt fur IiOiiUilllu ht i j v n.ulit. niul l.i'l.l a 1 1 In 'action may not iiip- , f ( j, pnrt III. tn'k. I "l K ; I. Iiiiiiii'iII.iIm v n't-r tin' ri" itinrm iters n-.iil ' t tn il ii ("I ''iri iniii i'ihiii" firnii'l ftiiilil j 6 tiiiu'h .it tilui" ai 1 ml li" hiil (iiiuiil tint an 'j '' , otln-r in in w.n tli.' flu. I'M. of iim fnnicntloii, J ' ami In' iti ilrtM t" noniinit" (hmi V h 'l.irlnr j' for (imi inn r II" inumil tlial tli" iinniuiation I, bn mailc mi iiiiiiin.i-. I li-n follovM a M ! I'Oiui '1 In' I'lu'i n wme ilri'euliiB AftPl fti) I inlnuti's unlet wai nutori'il '1 lion .Iiiiln j Clifton. I I'r.ut. tin nllmr cinil.tlat" fur iioi ! ' r inur. i'i'iiiJimI tlin n iiiiinitliin In n humor- !f ouh Hn'i'.'li. -.iiliiu" Hint h" tli'Micht In1 li.nl ,' mhiik sp.'cil himsi'lf, but Ini fnuiiil Hill lli'i't- f , footi-il uioiintnin buy hml tliu t'eil of tho enyio Tho Jinluo ni I hi; vs.inti"il flU cmo ilU mhsoil thuut pri'juilicfi l elooil by nk- - i Inu that tho Humiliation u" T ijlor b" Hindu bv ' rnviliimutKiti Tin ii Mlmmil unotlici wild j ri n .mill i"ill fur Tirlor mini' from nil i purl nf tin lion -t. He h.ii nomin.itail by ae- , ' cliin.il ! hi I t 10 ii i l.iek ol .'-tone, .tuiltre I'rutt anil . i Renator DoIiiih on-irteil den 'I irlor to tli j plntloriii, .mil ho was mtrnilinvil tiy Si-natir ' llebiiH .iH'h" iievl limi'rn r of Kentui'ki. lien ; Tallin lin'iul') ti'llina of IiN crntltiiilo for tho ' . n in. nuti' ti lin Ii hail fuiii to lit m In nucli .1 f manner He s.ihl r. i " 1 lie Htruuirli' in wlm h it- are nowenpnijeil .'., la tho must imp-mant in t In- Miturr .! hen- j ? iff tucky. as It me his th"Hlnzof a retmbiienn I !l ; form of Komrnmeiu in Kentueky or nllonmi; i y ' 11 In perish Imni th'-eaith In iiiiiiiIiib tliu i " t 1 truntjou hnie pliee.l in my InniN I h.iil at. r f tni-k no liiilutri tint I'miri-lH - m tint crnml ' I old t ommoinve.iltli, I tnll ever he In thefoie- f front of tho Mi: lit When this umventlun tul- f join rn iliHst'iisi m In mil ritikiwll ci anc and , 'I TAe will present a " lid front to the fn. If I am ; L j chosen In Nnvoinbei I pledg mvelf that I will f Bile merv mm a ft e lullnt and 1 fair count ' a After the applause hid hiihinlid the le nler B of Mm cnloicd .ippn'ltli.n to lien Taj lor, the B ltnv niiiiiu'I 1 hmith of Onvntlioin. was en- ,, fj corti'd ti tho plntfmin and, amid mm h np- f- u Plaune, lii'uiin to "peak lleileeiared h had. ' I llko hli white hr.theig learned tlietrlekof p the 'olltl.'i. in anil ho hid worked for lu friend i, p He lidded , Ji "I am iirouil th.it I am a necin and n I'f puh- jh llean I dim t wnrit necroenirillty 1 hern are ' , g Diiiny white nipn 1 won. d not 'Ike to have In mv t 3 pnrlor.' Ilo nald he wanted his brother ne- , j j emes to nt" fur Hen. 'laylor J v I Aftei rtinltli had llnlhed I hilrman llarnrtt - jf called lor iiomlnutloun fur I.leutrnant-tlover- t-- J nor 'lutt llurtinni imminnted John Marihall I I h. of Lonf-Milo, H I lluiehitt of Loulia nntnl- i 1 rintod Charles V Wearer of ioyd counlv, but I flrw.iril with Ir'W Wener and mmed that I ' g Jlarshall's iminlii iti ui ho made unanimous ff 8 which m dune M , E 'Ilmm.M.I lOunjrof li ith eointy.J O l!en- I i i tneit of (ireenup hi in, ll.irl.ni ii lleitiv uf j i l.co i mint! an 1 1. .ileli I nvM-ri of Knox county N H were piiieeil Iii iiiiinlnittli'ii foi fteen't iry of i, Wtnto MefnretliH llrt Lnll'.t uns announecil It ii i was seen tli.it I'.iwers u.n prnitli-nllr noml B ft Dated, ami the u tun i ot ILatti, Ik-ntiett and I i r lounB were witlidiawn I' k f There were hoernl iiouiinatioti-i fur Attnr- i h oy-tlenernl.t'iit Ju lu-a lliftmiJ 1'ratt bure o'T fj tho prize ' K W'lien unmlnatims fnr .iiilitor viero cillod for. JiiiIkh I I (Irnar unminated I liler .Inlin If I Bwii.neyiifKi.uriii.il muitj a leaillnu mlliKter " i j of the Iilsi Iplei I hur h and thn pioacher won , i ' " 8 out 'j' ,v Walter Hay of Itreithltt conn I y a noml- r ' nnted fur Mtnto Tre i-.urer by inriamation, tho " !; O'liprinndi ! ite with InmliiK I "' ( lulin Hui kii nf Sewpcit win nominatnd fur ' BiiperintLiiili-nt uf I'utnle InitriictUm and John , " Thrivkmorl n nf I.etm :tnu lot ( onimid- ! 3 iloner of Aiiriculturi' I'h' nventlnn liaised j- . rnMoliilion pie li:lnc the llepntdl an party to ' work lor the ui lnnldinc of hentueK tndiis- , i tries nn I Hi-ii ii.linuiii"d sine die at 7 this j ' 1 eicnlt.s: I ; 1 adluc ISepubl cans si) tho ticket Isonnnf ' ' S the best erer made, nml isvniitnr Ilel'ue, who i J was Taylor's maniiKei and mlu-er. oys it will j bo linpossib'e furWHI.ii'n (meljei and his un- 1 1 llenirn!nte I.le, tlull I lV tudefe.lt Ittlllsfall ' a The ciitiie t.i ket is hiiiuiinimis from everv ., I ro nt ut view, nut the utni.isr L'nod feeliuc pre- ,1 Tnils imniij ail the .enillin: men .if Mm party -,' J The pliitlniin uliipted tu-il ly follows , a U ' Tho liepiibiieans of Kentuekv In (onven- J' 8 tlon .. nitilid make the 'ollowiiii; declira- r f ' J Honsuf ptri seaml prim Iplc J, 's ' ' 1 We it rn i lit ttnit the evUtiiiB 1'lcctloti law B, T ', of henuii'ky, enin'ti d by i liemiieratlc tlenernl 5' . " AsHtmbl) In lmis .ei the uhjection of our tr i Ih'puhlle.in (ii.einor. Is vleiuuoiy inrtlsan, fc I f. i' ieihe uf fnliness nnd hon.'Kii Ine'ictluns, i l In tile to the prill" pies ii free C'Vcruniellt. 3 t J-, rmnoM's mfi'1,'11 ii Is nhleli have heretoforo s " I luotcit d ind uu iriiitei'il thoncht of nilTraco. r di'tile tn our e.mrts th. i pnwur to nrotoet IS ?, voters In tin- Stale nu.dnst the perpetration 'j t ? o fra'id at elfi'tluns, commlth broad 1 i S p ivver to iii'ki oi ltie l ouunl'.sloners not I D- : Ch h-ii h) ui neiuiitibln to the paopln J r for their Tin. and innnlR thesncredni ss, rni- j .- . i en lie) a id puwei nt tli" li ilnt We. ttieifforc, 3 i V J Aft f i-tli as the supreme issu before tho pen- 5 ' I' of ibis stnie Mie rep 'of this leiolutlunary p t n Ia, uml III" ltei ihhean i art) pledctn Itself tn '&-(! '"" r,'l '"' '""' '" "'" 'cior limn uf tho tree and fj J," ' lull c'ceHi ii-, tvlneli Inn heretoforu In on tho j t i ril e in Keiitu We ippenl to the free men r ' oi the I'limmuiin alth win. vilue olU"ial hun i fe V ' v anil l.nr e eetinrs above Hie temporary I1 ' mnvess ot putv to julnwiHi ui In thniois- JJ J tabllshmi'iit ui fie.j Hii,lrai;e and local sclf- (. gover'iinent t f "'! We must h vil'lv approvo the adnilnls- k ' tratiou ..f i mi !V ti Jlrul.ey As an l.ieeu- . ' , Jive he has heen faithful In inaliitaimiiuMin i ' . lavr nnd nr lor, in ceiirliiKpintiviioii tn person ; . and piopert). and diliit' nt and for eful in ad- j i TlsiiiB wis.i livislaiiu'i ind in preventlnK, as i-i , fariii pus-i .1. i y the vi t.. pnwei, theenact- i nient of IcvMatiun hiimful tn the hlahcst m- i ' ! tenets of tins oinmonweilih We heartily I comuiend the erudiiel and olll Mai work nf our i ; J other "-tato ollh eis ,.', tctl In lfflij 'lhisllist i Hepubllcan A I nlris'iati, n m Kcitii'kv Ins i faithfully xeeiiied the Ian sand encrcetically Cilloele I the icvi nue ind Imnei-tlv disbursod , I Hi mi 'I he Itepntillc.ms of h. ntiekr co be. IJ foro the puoj In In IHini askum cuntinunniK i,( of puwei upon the ii cord male slnco I. p I IH'Ci in every lb p.irtini nt of Mate a ltnini-tra- i. f tlon W'e ilte the Ilicti u law Hie 1'enitoii- V It L tlaiv hill, the Mi I'honl llii roid bill and many f 1 i other ineisiiies u trfdueed ind nttempteil in j fc J be pas-ed b the hs! I.cuis'a ui-1 f Kentuekv J " as ppiuf uf the t)o nf legis.ati in to which the t fc ; people, i f til" MSI. Will lo Mlhl.-ited should i' tho Jremo rate putv conie Intu ..rvei utider r -' Its present lea. lei ship, lec-latlon alike hostile . to pulilie.il lioin-sty and purity and to the r material prosnerlty and advance of our coni- 5 ' iiHinwealtli. I 4 j "II Wpi'onitiatuia'otheKepiililicaui.of Keri- l ' tucky thut they hive a i"preeiitutivii In tin f ', upper huiiso of I onun-M Wo bcaitlly np- ,, I pin. e the c .ndiii't. .I h tutor J Deboa and i of the Itepiibiicnn meniben from Kentucky in ( j' : the loner house s t "-i We pl.'dire the tepublic-.n partv of Ken- f , tuckj to the enactment ol all -.-icli iwsnsmay ft ,, Im iipi-einaiy tn irtvent triims, combinations , v orothernrzaiiiiti .n from cnuiliininic to do- j r i precl.itclieliwilsro.il value any article or to , ! iiliancH the e ist of any article or reilueotho ii proper emuhiments of labor Wo coneratulato i ' J the Iliijniliiii'iu lurty tint cvistlne Federal I I'Ulsl.iti hi for the suppression ot harmful i triiKts. po Is ind enmbinitlnns Is tho vvnrlcof a . Iti'piiblli'nu C'oiiBress. performed duriiiu the L i 5 aduiinisiratlon o( a ltepuhlicnn I'resldout, una 1 . wecoi.Bi.ituinte the country that inlliosup- ff i" I, 'tic ti oi injurious combinations Republican It J I ccislatioii has had in tho past, as It will hive I . i n the future, due rei;ril for the intercits of t'fl ', 3 ''-itlni it" business, the tiuipuse-i of such 16 ' " i sint'in heinBthe rcmedr for VTrone and not K I'inbnrrifisii i ir n In lustry, ontarpriie, or I i thrijt M Ti We uelieve in popular education and tho r fosterlnc nn I in pt"V nient oi our public ! i-ciinn sistepi un nn fnor a just and li en iltalile ny hv vvhl h the cost of books J; inall be reiluctid to the 'nwect price consistent t with duo ruttard for theli inurit. Hut w are p opposed to tho Sehuol IJook law ptuaed last V I year by tho lower house of the Loalslature, becausn tinder Its provisions doslred relief , will not bo secured, but a Micro compluto mo nopoly bo established .... 1 "ll. In furthpraiicn of tho material welfare of 1 the Htatu and of satisfactory roltitlonshlp be tween labor and capital, wo favor the establish ment nf u State Hoard of Arbitration and Its 1 i ndnwinont with such inner for settlement ot I difficulties between the Importnnt elements In commercial manufacture as has been demon strated by the experience of othei Htntes to be nine "7 Wo favor the adoption of a liberal and proKienslve policy mTeitlne the (.are nf local likiiways, nnd deelaie irnoil roads to bo essen tial In any Intelllcent elTnrt to be inadi) for the Improveiiicut of business cuudltlotia lu this Utate. "H Wo Indorse wllhotit resorvotho Admlnis t ration of President Mchlnley, nnd ei.tiBtatu lite tint American peoplii upon the conditions ot prosi erlty and happluesH resultltiK from tho wisdom and patriotism which he has brouKht to the dischaiiteof tils pillule duties Wn da tlnre our conllilenee In tln policies adopted mid tho ininsures taken by tnc 1'resldent to restoreorder and to establish piosre-slm iov erninenls In ( ulm. I'oilo llleo nnd tlm riillip Plnes, and we pleilcc him our enntwiunus stip port until these objects urn fully attained " ll W h ri'tilllrm our udheren'c to tho princi ples and polMi's proclaimed by the last .Na tional llopublli nn ((invention exceptliiB tho declaratluri its to civil service Wo repaid It lis settled bevond dispute that the maintenance of a sound currency throiiBh llepnlillcan il mlnlhtritloti and legislation is the fouiidation upon which rests tho most I cmarkablo period of ludustrlil pruBross. commcrcliil nctlvltyand Kcnernl iun eritv nitliin t lie experlencnof tin) people nt tho I luted Hlntcs W n enmmend the leeent iimeuduient of the civil service rules by the I'lisldent and ileel.il our belief thut furth'-r timi'lflfiiH itisof evlstlnc civil service IcBlslsilon miiv bo liiiidii with advantaeo to tho public w rvh " A rhket for Ni ernes Only. I.rtMiTo, Ki , July l.'l Hoveral neero leaders mi t here tn-nlBht nnd decided to issue i c ill tn-mnrrow for a eonvcplionor ni'Broes to in pillule u -t ist i lleket cnnipiiseil ex cluslvclv nf ii"urors I ditor Ileiuannn if tho lo 'ill necrn paper Fa) s a full fclati incnt will bo Issued ti.-nior low onto j)i:uihi:mis jt hah. I'reo Sllveiites iccnt nn Atitl.llrynn 31ovo llicuti Ilcailrd by Mcl.enn. Ct rvrt imi, July 1ft It IsBCiietally repmted here that .lulin 1! McLean will head tho D-nio-tratie htate ticket l.nst week wneii Mr llrv.in was in Ohio' li" of tho objects of tho confer ence between him and JudBO Tarviti ot Ken tuckv, (icorao Krod W Minimi nnd I hrlstophcr CiilI.iBlian of Mnssai huselts and oert iln Ohio leaders was to circumvent tho plans of Mclean's friends bostll to llt)nn Judce IMtty of ( olunibus Did the men In confereneo that Mol.eau wastnthodoil Willi the Kastcin Iicmociits, iiH'ludinB 'Iumman and o-Sen-iitur (iurman. by which an effort would bo madu to dsfeat llrian for renomln.ition next year. If Mel can should be elected Governor, It was part of tho deal that he ahould npposo llrynn for tho l'reeideutlal nomination If ho hIii ill til be defeated, but still make a t'ouil ehowlnc. ho woull have second placoontho ticket Juduo Tarvin vvirned tlm liemoeruta Hut they must hive node illnps with the lain man) leadetk whom h" luanded as "lorrui.t nnd traitorous ' Undoubtedly no snoke thus as n result of the conference with llrvnn. and he went still tuither vesteiilnrdown in Kentucky, when hewiotolot halrmaii ounc of the Dem ocratic state l cnttiil i mmlttec. ndvlslue him Hint the pirty runs, cut luos" from Henry W'alteisnn. Iifcause he was ncalnst llrian thtee ye. Us nun, is t'll oi osed to the ( hlcifii plntlorm, and Is scekinB with other former Democrats to betray Mm pirt). I'rom the tenor nt the letter w hlcli he wro'e It Is bo. Iieied Hint Judtc 'l.irvln is convinced that Senator dnebel cnndidite fnr (iovernor of Kentucky, is In leavue with Mel o.in nnd tho nth"i in ti liiianltcs ltisalsobnilnveiltli.it 'I irvin wrote the letti r nn the advi.'uof those Willi whom h" conferred while In Columbus, mid its publication has created a sensation. A Iiibc drlcMiKui oi 111) mites from the fluckoji Slate will Koto I hn aeo next week to lepieseiii at Mm mectiiiL'uf tlic Democratic Nntionnl ( oinmlttee Ihevwl'l uiee that Mio ll. id tional in e of the Demf-m' v, re i urine a twi -tldtds vote tn uominit" c nidicntes mr i'leslilent and n e-l'n suit nt. In abnlisho I 'I lie llrian sup i rters ate tin lid nt th it thev will be able to inust'ir a imjoritv ..I Hie next National f uumi.tiiui. and the) regard tho two third ml" as a munaio to thcli cause Tills lUle has uoveriied all eonvr ntions sinco tho tlineof Van Jluren AmutiB the Oliloans vvlio will attend the meoUtiB in ( lileneo will bo Col Kllboiu uc. John I. I ent. Judge Ditty, Allen W 'ihurmnii of (o'umbus. ei-Mavor I 'I nil's lllcc nnd Isaac hherw nod of Canton, and lien V. li Finlev of llueyrus 'Ibis factional Democratic flj-lit has sue mciitcd Iteiiubll' an ptoM'Cts ri.atetiatly in lino this fa'l It il"l."in i nominated lio will be bi 11) "III nt the pi' s .Indue (n'liicu Iv .Nrisli, r.i'publicin nominee fnr tiovcriioi of Ohio to kthe boit liein tins mornlne for J'ut-in-liay. where be Is to be In at tiinilsiice at the meetir.i: if theotim Hir s-n-ciation ('I Chail' si Dick an 1 JuiIbc Nasli Inv ileei lis not tor pi II til" Ohio (limplllBtl much liefore Oct I It w III bo a fast and furi ous battle wlulo it last.. ar.HAi.n ii. im.ir's iinrsii unnnKi). IturBlnr CailEht Just fter 1(n Left tho ItiillilliiB with ii lliiudle. The res denco of Asslstmt District ttorney Cienld II drav, at Dxl l'ast Sixteenth stieet, wai broken Into by thieves yesterdiy attcr n ion and thornuKhlr rnnsneked James lllc Blns, IS )ears old. of 40'J 1'ist Twent)-fourth street, was nrrestod afti r a clnso of three blockbasho was leavliiB tho builduiB with it bundleof stolon article Mr lira) and Ins fam ily ham been at Narrattutiaett I'lor diirltiethn summer and the bous tin been closed Mary Meehan, the wife of the jiiinior if the D .ubIus, nn npnrtliient house aeiuss the street, saw HicBins lenvii.u the bneu,ciit doc .-uf the tirny bouse alsiiit iiiartei past 1 o'i lock He had a bundle under his arm she "ailed out to her lliisbari 1 and the hallhur HIkcIus dropped his huuilK into tliu ana and walked iiu.i'kl) tn Foiutii avenue He turned south at tnc corner and start od to tun lVilicenun I it.'sinimuns of the I'.ast Twent)-SL-i on I treet atitirm went after hl'n and ca iKht him nt Ihirteenth street IIIbb us Iihs been arrested before, and tho police nro inclined to ix L'nl him as a professional lioase breaker. He was atralcned In tho orkvillo I'ollco LourDcstciit lyattcrnoon nnd remanded until tn d.ik Assistrfiit District Attonicy ltob crtson 11 mey iiPiean d nsalnst him an I asked fnr th" postponement of the bearltie until Mr (In) could nrnve. Tho bundle which HiBeins ilmppcd was lumnl to contain marked tiblo linen, a Blass and nitver Jewel box and tin umbietli Detectives Kelly nnd t'nrr. who looked over th house, found that a hurried hut fairly complete scan h nf Hie place for va'unbles hid been m ide The entry was made by nay of tho I aseuicnt 1 hroe slats In tho wooden area cate had liueu sawed throucli ami tho Bito hpruiiB In '1 ho outer dom hid been foi'ed with i jlmuiy. '1 lio bI is nt the side If ell t v is biuken ind tin bolt of tlm Inner ooor drawn I mm Hi" inside, ftiphoarils, side boards and dresliiB easts had been forced Willi a jimmy and thetr ('intents scattered about the floor Just what was taken cannot be ase'i tained until Mr (liny e arrival. 1 ho family silver is all in stoi.iBO. Itr.t OllO 11IAHK IS IIOOl, FAllltlCS. (.niiiU tn the nioiint nr 81,200,000 Snld nt Hie (Milieu Ti nil's dpi nliiB liny. It is estimated that there are to-day in the New i tk market a lareer number i I biijois of labrles from which tno'i's elothinB is manu f ictuted than has been tho case at correspond HiB periods in any season in the history of tho trade, riio W oul 'Ini', t oi.iiuercially known as the Arnerlcm lb i leu ( ompin), capitalized at about JTu.omi OOu.ni etied a fen d.i)s ato Its llli" of pnee-dyed siinpes tor next spring s deliver) Mil the first 111 on .v h i li the coods wire sliinn uiiwird ol Jl.oiiii nun w ,rth nf busmesh nas pITed on the boo.s and Inesof merchants wilted thatr turn tit the s i esrooiUH on Wot Mi stiect tu li.no thuir urdcrt, ut tendod to I'lillce Mud tf;,bHi iieil u Tlin c Mouths. lb" polico nrnsted ',7.oS4 i ersous In Mm second uuarterot the )car, U.fi'Jiiof them bcinir women. Tho only precinct In which moro women were airested than men was the Ten derloin '! h" stioniiiu there w. is 1., I'll n omen to 1, DA men Mo-o io,nrcd wuun'i were ir icsted tli.in cnlorfjl men. take It nltocether The men who But into nil numbered iim, thn won n i.X 1 his was Mi" onl) raco that mndo such a showing .lllililcilli Slildi-nti Malt SililrT. Noiiwai n. Conn . July 13 Rear Admiral Schley cntottaln.il a party of I'nivursltv of Mlehiean students at his summer homo at Hendricks Point on the Sound, near Sauca tuck, this atterno m. Tho Admiral Kavc a sketch ot his life fiom his enlistment when a boy. and spoke parlicularlv anout tho battle of UantiJEO and the destruet on of Ccrverus llect. Union Tobacco Company to Quit. The stockholders of tho Union Tobacco Com pany bava otod to dissolve tho company, which was orsanlred orlirinally by William (' Whitney and his friends to compete with the American and ContlneutalTohaceoConi panics Th properties bay ba turned ov er tu thuse companies!. -"-i1- -r r. imtliitaawwtpaaiailliaiilllawwiii,!!. 1 ' - POLICEMAN'S NIGHT IN CELL JTIfOl.V II III 1IKKX AHM'.STEn IX A tint. ACTIO. Itoaenbrre Alleeei That the Orllcer As saulted II I m nnd llrnkn Hi .law-Admits Thnt Iln Acreed til SotMn the ( nsn for SdOtl, but Says the Unit I'rll 1 brniiKli. Tollceman Jnta ReBan of the Madltoti trct itatlon spent Wednesday nleht In Lud low Street Jull In defnult of $'.."i0 b ill. The no llcmaa was arrested uy Doi.ut) SherlfrWal KerluB on nn order procured from Jt.stl 'e Stover of th Supreme Court by n llulcor street tailor, Max ltosenhorB, on tho latter s representation Hint ho had a eood cause of ac tion for damacci ncalnut Kernn for "wilful and unprovoked assault." HosenberB. whose homo Is at (It llutcure street, says in an af!D davit tlm' the i-ollceraan .uilted him with bis club and broke hli jaw lioionberc ml mlti In the aflldavlt Hint he nursed to blBti n tapor oxoaeratiDB lleBan for $."00, but the deal felt HirouBh when ho found that '.lie sup posed roll of bills tendered to him consisted ot n $1 bill wrapped around some sreou paper. Maurice Gottlieb, counsel for I'.oseuberE. sup plmnted Hi nfUdiivit yesterday with this itntemint: "When ItosonbsiB first saw I'eenn the po liceman was stretched out on the Brns In llut Bers Park astctp When tho policeman woke h missed his revolver from his trousers' pockot. titid nftor searchltiB for It found It on the Brass besld him This sonmed to make him u n cry. and immediately after flndlnctho revolver he bBiin lo drive the people out of the park. My client further tells me thitiwhen ho was niralcneil In the station by Hean thn policeman wis uu ible to stand up nnd take the usttaUiots of Mio prsonera nme. uae. nddrest. nationality and tho like, but full Into ii dull and sent toilsep. I'lio SoiBcaut te fused to bold my client, who was then fi I Iowd to his horn bv three policemen who persuaded him to bo to Oouverneur Hospital 'J here hlsjiw wis put in n, plaotei cist Hut cveiy day from June J to Iiine ."i, vhl' i he was nt the hospital inedn'il udents .ime in nnd tlio cast was broken from tils jiv Mint Hie stu dents tulBlit evnmltio It '1 his caiisud my client ludesi ribatilo tottnio and ho refused t remain thero loneer Ills own nhrslclati le cllimd to li y to treat .1 1 aso so . rjiiipliented aim ill the end tuv el eni went 'o Mont isitinl "An attempt to settle the i n-e f r S.iOO wai made soon after llosi.nl rB l"ft imtivarneiir Hospital After action ha I been LeBUti bv inv client llOB.ni and ainitlier lollenuim name I () llrlen who ha slum teen llimd Soil bv .Indue CowlnB fur nasiultliiK n ll"l leiv led (Iter and has I een suspended from the f tree, net ltosenberB in a saloon nnd olTered lilni JoOO lor u paper siBne 1 In- llosnbeiB eur erntltiB IteBun fmni all blitne Mv c lent itldn'f cnie what he siBned so Ions as tie Bit the monei. W lien thev attempted to siinteh Mm paiei from my client nnd to civu him nil bill wrapped around taper insipid of Mie S."( si, there was a flBht 'I he people In the salnon tnok side with my edent, and Upb.iu'h -clip was cut open He is now no sick leave O'llrien nrreited llosonbetc M igi'tiata JrHmmer dlseharE 1 my client " Two other aetloas have been liecun nBiinf lBan One Is for slander, the other for fatso Imprisonment Th records of the Madison street station ihow that SerBt. McDonald wns on deek dniv when ItcBiti broiiHht LosenbcrB In a' 10 .VI o'clock on the night of June 1. -.erut McDon nld Is awsyon hlivncatlnn. Serut Mc'-wenncy. who was on dtitr yesterdav aftemonn, said Hi it Lawyer dottllsb's stor of the war llan fell Into n chair in the station was a criituitous Invention There wr no chnlrs In the main room of tn station oxcept thoo Insldo Hie rail, and never bad been In his mmor Policeman 1'eBnn Is on fhk lea He was nrrested at his home In I nlonpurt. and; re turned thero yesterday when he was I illed out Policeman O Hrlcn Is known nmrnirhl police acijualntnnces as ' Constitution" O'llrien be'ause oT the f.i'llltv wltli whloli lie iju ites the statutes to siiPi'Tt anv side of an hicu ment ho mar take Hols tho man who came out a few weeks ,ibo wlthTn nlin to m.iko una of thaenr-t side snria'l I irks into a people's mar kot. tuns cleirinu His snlewalks nf Hester street aad other streets flmilarlr usd. juts. irKVKs's it r 1. 1: i si: Sheriff MnlloT ccused of riititcmpt of Court fur l'ci iiilltlnc ll. On account or the iclease of Mrs Puila Slater Weeks of Meunt ernon from the West-eli-ster County Jail on Miiv .'ti, Slieriff . II llam Mnior and i.aivier Divld II Hunt will have to f ice a suit to lunlsh them for uii temit nf point Mis. Weeks Is executrix of the will of her Grandmother, I.oretla slater lor failure to i ny f'l.C.o t to certain tn nefl ciatUe under tho will, is directed b, .ulcere i of tho court, she v.ms committed to jail I y '-n-roBiite si,man for i nuti nipt of couit on nrll H Lawyei Hunt pnd an hi ptb anon I ir In r illseh irn. and the Surrosite ,te Ided to re lense her if th wnu d bivu ! mds for the r iv -nient of the sum In monthly piv nn nts i ' .' PendlnB this de. Oh n Iiwsei Hunt went t e fore I. unit.' Judce mih lent and ii'url her di . Iiuibi o.i i wnt o' habea-e 'ip'is N'nw Ia'vvir Ja 'ol. Ma-ks . f Mils Itv and e In l.' st. pel of Mount rn m who i ( t ir I ir th" benelli'i'iiien nn ler th" will, are after Inwmr Hull" an I Mi Mirks is ifter the slieriff also The . o-.uta.nt iiBitu-t II let a . Isbs Mint ho state 1 to Indue 1 ent th it li" had njtifled the opio iib lawjcis cf i s npp'l i tiun fcr Mie writ when in fi'."t lie had ma i notifleil ttisni . a1 so that lie failnl n r.itlV tlm finlB" of any i revlous nioti a foi Mrs Weeks s icle.ise '1 lie i lnn.es ,ib iinst the SherliT are that tie released ili i risor er fro u jail without pro.tr authority 'I lie ImarltiB will le li"rd b-f ir Sunocate Mlkman at W hit Plains to-moiiow. js aoATs i.oi nni iio Titoriti.i:. Policeman I'bl Ilnil n How with Ills NcIbIi tuir, Who Iii cn ii Dub, Policeman. lolin ( I hloftho UnmbitiBnvenuo station, lliooklyn. keeps Boats His neiBlibor, Ausust Schmidt, who is a coiptr. keeps a 'os Thero is a vacant lot between their Imiis. s in ) i koff street, Ixinc Island City, in which t lio coats and thn doc llulit it out. The coats are youns vet, nnd Bet tho worst of it I'lil, wound ed in spirit after vvltncssitiBtlielrdofe.it. walked into the cooper shop nnd accused Schmidt nf " rleklnK " his doc on the coats Sihinldt siys be knocked 111 in down with .iLlublu thncourso of tho conversation, threatened ti shoot him and dracced him to tho polico station, stopping on the way nt Intervuls to club him some moro. 1I theroforo prays iliac I III bo 'fired" from tlm ion'" Commissioner Aboil henrd I'hl's story of it H'sterday Ho said that tin hid b""n ll'toeu veirs on the force nnd hid litt'e c its Schmidts doc was a Iib brute It tit his coats. When he rcmon-trated Sehmlit knocked him down with a birrol stavo I hi a son ( nmo tottie resciu and the cooper ret rent ed to his shop 'I here he turned and detlod his pursuers with Hi" barrel stavo His hell ers stoud around with hammers He i hli drew his pistol to awe thiun. and did stho' up"r resisted holne led oil io tho station lio had to oluh him to miko linn bo Commissioner Al eli s ml "l'm-ni-Ah-h!"and that ho would decide tho i aso later ii or nr.iiKiiwn nr uu: caiis. ASketililn Hli I'm Let Slid Iln MnsRIihnrd llltsuunetto of 'llils ity. Port .Ir.RTis. X Y, July HI -At 2 o'clock tins tnoriiltiB the body of a stranco lid wis found in tlie l'tle vnr I at Port.Ii rvu, tho head havinc boon severed bv the ens In his p ickot was a sketch of himself, which slid that bin name was liichard llissoiinetto ot New York c.ty, need 10 )eais, that his life wis insured for $ISM in tho I'm leiitial, tho pole'v lelnc In rossesslon of Mr Lahou 'li uf Mil ( ity. Pa Ho was born in I auada, in Imi His patents re moved to -tailord .vpi nits. Conn , w here Ids father lesples He n it a the death of his mother, mid adds 'My father lined uclil to I take care of in" and my four luoihets about I thremir f 'Ur eais Then hi) fuHior not mar- I rn'd acalii inn lady cillod s-iiiIiik KraiitMii Mie was veiy ernss in us sumetlnics. and wo did I not like th it" Ho left homo In Vuciist, Ih,is ISissr.unette evidently fell from a frvluht tram nnd was run over, Lorouer llurdine h is notl Hid tho father. Tiled t Slril.o Ills Wlfo In Court, P.nbert Walsh, a laker, of I'l'i l'ist Until street, attempted to nssault his wife In tho Hailem I'olico Court yesterday. Ilo struek.it her twice, but was prevented from doing her any harm by u court policeman. Mrs Walsh Bot a warrant for Ills arrest because li sliowe 1 slcns nf Insanity and because lie threatened to kill her llowasserit to llellevue Hospital to be examined as to Ills sanity. Pawnbroker sml Ilia Clerk Held for trial. Ixiuls llosenberc, tho piwnl rukor who was arrested on Tuesday charced with acinic as a receiver for tho plunder of a BanB ( thun.s I recently run down in Jorse) i m.aud Ins I ml,- j keeper, (ieorce J. Meyers, weie held in f.'.ooO bail each "or trial by Ma Kit Mate lurnell in tho Centre Street Poliee Court jestcrday. j I)B rOltKST BlUTF.nS' EAnsisas Disputed for Amine rrlsnd, Servnnt and n Unit nt Colialna. A contest ot the wilt of Clara Teresa Hewitt, on of th Do I'oreit listen, as men about town knew them n ceneratloa aco. was antereil iu the Surrocnte's Court yesterday by Jo cplilne Hwcnsen, her maid, who was better provided for in n prior will. The will which has beon filed was executed onlAprll 10 Inst. Mrs. Hewitt died on June 22 at '1M Wit Forty-fifth itroe:. Slio elves tills house, to "my frlead Vancher II, Underbill," who I named executor A silver pitcher she bequeathed to Theodore W. Ilaudley and to Josephine bwea sen three trunks, n box nnd their ooutonti. All tho rest of herestato Is civen to Underbill. Miss Swemen declares that the teitatrlx wai not of sound mind and that she was unduly In fluenced by Underbill or other porsoni. The petition filed bv Underbill for Hi probat puis the realty nt $12,000 aud tho personalty at lo0oo Sir underbill avert that li bad known tli testatrix sine 18SL nnd that rhe told him from time to Mine that 1i had no livlnx lelatlvei, 1 or Mie past elBlvteeu years, he enyi, his rela tionship wltn her has bee luch that she con llded her affairs to him as her friend and be lias In en her adviser in bar busluesi mature Public Admluisirator Hoes put In an ntndavit for del i) of Mie probate on the ground that he has Information that (here nre heirs. Ha bad received Information from Dr. Thomas M. kn and other norsoua Mint tho testntilx left several cousins nnd that thev may eontoat. He are) s that Mm woman died of ti'eoiiollsm. William A. MeUuadn. uu nttnrner. who say be represents twenty on enuslnsoMhe testn trlx. most of whom llvo nt Watorburj, and lid ward 1' Cole, an nttornyo( W'aterbury, repre sentlnB other cousins, wer In court tooxam Ine the will and petition They mid thy would ctmlcst the probate. Mr. Col repre sents th ulill lren of Julia Hlcky and Cather ine Law lor, both of whom uro mid to bo first cousins nothor will was i (Tered for pinbnte je'fer di'v. but as tlm petition wai defective the will nnd petition were both taken anay The uttor ney who luoUBht tliem would not elve par tieulnrs of Mils will, but ho said a corrected letltlon would shortly be presented. It Is said tint this other will was executed on Feb. 1 last and names Dc Wtlllim Ovid Moore ns tho chief hennflelary and executor. Miss Swenseu was to receive by this will u house In West 1 ichtv-sixth street. Most of the tista trlx's possosslonB came to hor under tho will of her slater cncs. mow ifiy viiori: riTAi.. xrillinni I.. Ilrmler, n Nrnnrl. Trlnter, Hnd Itecn I'ursneil nnd Itevlleil rxaspernled beyond forbennnce, William L. lliader, i blc compositor, who woiks In New ark, hit J 11 Lisswell, another compositor, vesterd.i) nenn, and the latter lies In St lint -nnhai Hospital sutTortiiE from concussion of the brain. Lasswoll, who Is known also ns Henry lntilc, was fiillow-inc llr.ider around calliiiB linn f jul names 'I o escape him llr.idur ran MiroiiKli JJe'iM'r street from .Market street, but Lassw II followed and laucht him by the mm Tlnin llradei stru 'k him. mil he fell so tliat his In ad struck th" i urh Ho lav us if i!i ad V shout o I noil del wont UP tiom the circle nf nn lookers arid I'.rndei tan. Twn policeman nnd fully a hundred other pirsons pursued him Miimncb He.ivi r. t llnton nrd Mulberry streets, win re he dnrtid into n saloon and was cip tured by Policemen Liincer nnd Mclirath. vvlio hid Inutile prntectliiB htm fr mi members of M e ooltod crnwd He was locked up l'uile wis sent to tho hospital and was al ter iiiie'y e .ii-eiin.s and unconscious dunnc the aft. moon He was consider ll.ly under thn ltiflii'Mico of drink, nn'. his ass tllant was nnly dichtly less mtovli'itod when he hit lilni P.oth iro well-known " subs" on tho Nownrk I apers on, iv inosoKoroiT, s. r. Pntches of Crude I'i ti (ileum on Top of the (round- Well to He sunk. Inosmsii oit, X. Y . July l'l Oil, either In lire" or small iiuintit.es, has been discovered In this town hv the pieseneo of "oil blossoms" i i pitches rf 1 1 idopi troleum on tho top of tho B'o'ind. and eo.eruiB a larce area Tho pe troleum has Bitheied in pun's thero for six or seven years, aud its presence h is j 1st le come kn inn to Frank II Sneencv, an operator from I in I ity. Pa . who eimo heio to-day and Inike Mm Bioiunl ovoi He i nd thole is undoubtedly ml horn and that Miorn Is a ilch harvest iiwiltir.c (ho speculator The territory, ho said, looked more proiuislnR than almost any spot in tho Pennsvlvaiilaoil fields. l'-n stnnton s firm, which stands i short distance from the i orest li nise shows more -ici s nf Mm "Muslims thin an) other place II" b is Inline 1 til" oil in his lamps for a IniiB i ue I nk and sm s it is almost as bo'I tH kiiosene 'I he test in'nlii by Mr Swen v s I ove I tint the oil is of i liicli Brad" W"ll will be hunk on Minton s farm to test tho ten Iter). . vrnoitr or joiix n. uoitKr. .Itrinlicra nf the Ilrnoklyn Nnvnl Mlllllii Honor Ilielr Ilrowned t oiiirinle. P 'ivifes in nu-ninr) of tlin lite lolm F. Itorke, ameinb.'r'if tlio llmok!)n navil mili'in, who vv.isdioAr" I on July I bv Mi" swarapinc of n, l at in which ho and a pomp i!iku weie row litfofl Pay HIi'bp. were held jesterd ly morn ing in St. ucustinc s ( luitcli. in Sixth avonu '1 h- I Ir In I been It terroil In th" Ifily Cross I emeu iv. I Lit 1m -1 1. on 1'ui's.liv Tlierewns i I irce attendance, ini'ltidinB a deiesitioi from tlie nival in ' ti 1 M he elcvntmn of the tiost arms wi r" presented, an I at tlio c!no of tho servi 'cs taps tcio soundiil '1 lie llev Fdward W Mel ait), the rectorot tlio cliurcli, culoBied .Mr liorke t the close of Mie services the c laid n' In n ir nt the nival militi i went to tlio ceinct ry an J tired ttireovullois over tlio crave. ('talma of the A( ( used. Five mn-e city fllclals who havo been obllced to defend themselves ncilnst chatBcsof mis conduct in ofllco filed claims )esterday for their eipenspsof dofenee. rhreoof them wero police men nnd tho others were attendince oftlcers of the Ituird of Fducitiun. 'I ho polieeinen wi in Pitrck 1 arli y. who wants $2ooo: iieorco Welti .ke. vvIid vnnts $57'i, nnd l'dward A (i his. who wauls S ,"i')7 I'll" attendanoo olll Ci rs are W llliarn Kltchell nnd Wlljlani 1 inane, who want f'J.'iO npieeo Tills makes tho total of claims under the law passed in Mie last ses. sion of tho 1 ecisliluro up to date $214.28.'! 08. Dnnre 111 Iliiunr of Arrested Men. Voi'.Tos.Mass .Julyl.'l On the Fourthof July several younc iron who were makinc alivoly cdobiatiou lu tills (inlet town woiobroucht into court and tepnmanded Yesterday pos ters worn di-trilmted statinc that a band con cert, proineiride nnd dance would beheld this evi'tiltiB "for the lienetlt of victims arreted foi celeliratinc tlio Blorious Fourth ot July lu Norton " Hank Thief I.iiuihelle .Sentenced. IIoston. July KI -Phillip I.ambolle. nllns Oeorco Sclie). who stolo flli.OOO from tho Metropolitan Hank hero and was hroucht back fiom Niwork Mils mornuiB, was sontenced to-dav Jude llichardsou sent him to prison for not less Minn two and a half years and not moro than Mnee nnd a half ni-Srnntnr Gorman's Illness Sunn Over, Maovoma, Mass .July 1J. Lx-8onntor (lor man, wlm had a s IbIiI Illness yesterday, was up and around to-d ly, feellnc vvell lie eamo down from bis room it th" Hesperlus this, mornlne and ato a heart) breakfast. 'I bo eutlior, sioi is i ell y(atir.la.v t.i N( brnaka, Iowa, VTIacon aln, Mtunea ta, MnliBau, nerituru ot,n, rind in rth frn t ' iiiiajlvRiiiv In all ctlier acctiotia tlio wrstliiir iiafjir 'Uio low presfitirn w t cntrd over Inns, wltn uar'll(.r vrdittior In ell Ibe crntrll State,,, iiul ronilltinus faveratilii for pvcro tm al atorrna fiom Ii.wses-t over licnuaii. 'Jt.o pressure in blh i. .rtlio Si utbein stair The teiuprritine fron 'leva noiilieatuird i Iowa and Jllii. us rancid fn in 'hi tu to'. Itwaaalmi aniiieTliAt warrurrtn th' A lai.t, stati a, bat wnu nit eitreme lust lu I' isi,ty tlin ilar w is cmeriillr fan sud aijltr) , aviiHn lui tin lity s- I er tent , wiml wefcturlj.si eriKH veloiity w iiulea ai lion., barometer, i.ir n ted ii re 1 tu ea I id it n I M .' .n, .1 P. JI, in ,"i total rs ufall f Wolueadavmuht, 1 Oil iinliea. Iho teiitperst ire as rei arde.l hy tlmutnlal tlier iiiuiiutrrau I alau b Int. St s'b tiienuometer at the street lnie lsb'iuwn in tlie uuneted tnblt.: -O.t.cis .Vim i r (Jffifia-, .(us'l. Imi Jk?. i-ii Is'j. ItJt. lily HA M 7s" ill TS'I HP H.70' Us' ?: l.'iM HI' 13' 7s li I'. M li' 117' -.! 3 K M.SIJ tl'i Ml'.IJ VII1..70' (,)' 7J WAFIIINUtl N ll kf( ibl roa lllIPAT. or ?.tw I ngl ind anJ tnittrn A iw I'orA, tAratninr; fvil iv, w r vnt a tin iiioti trt is n r(A jiirfionl fair ActnnlJV. t irule uiiufi 1 r Iho Dutiict of Kluuibls, eaitera Pennayl v ania, cw Jtrae) , liplaware and Marylarnl, suuwr re to Is), unaettled conlitior.a rUliirilay, variable win l 1 'rweatern Vew Y rL. wntern I'ennajlvaDla.Oblo ant Indiana, ah weta to day, probably ttireateninB BAturday, entpt iboncra ou the lakes, variable winds. COLUMBIA'S TARS ITUSTLE. LIYELY 1'llACllCE SMX Or TllH XK1T TAC11T OX l.OXO ISr.AXII HOVXI). Sntla Set and Purled In Quick Order IVblle Mr. Iselin Directs Tlilnci with Ills Sblrt Meevee llollrd I'p-Th New Defender vYIII Leave fnr Newport This Afternoon, Tho cup defendor Columbia will leavo bor moorlnKS at 5 o'clock thii afternoon for New port. Unless tho wind should bo contrary or there Is no wind at all alio will make the trip throuch the Sound undorher own sail. Other wise iho will bo towed by her tonder. tlio steamboat 8t Michaels. Tho Co lumbia's lallori call tho tender "Mike" for short. An oxamlnatlon ot tho now jacht's compasses yesterday ihowed them to be sllchtly out of cear, bo they wero adjusted. Another spin for crew-drllllnc purposes was Induced In durlnc the afternoon, and last nlfttit the Deer Island sailors roamed tho Btroot. ot New llochello for the last time in many days. These down-East seamen are honest fellows nnd wllllne workers. Thoy are gottlnc to know their ropes better all tho time, and when tho Columbia meota the Shamrock they will handle their sails as well na any crew who ever trod a dock. A reporter of Til Sun met n croup of thorn ashoro Inst nlcht, and the spokesman for the partv explained why it Is not yot easy to make fast tlmo la haudllne tails on the boat. "All tho blocks nnd ropes, and In fact every thing on board the Columbia, arn brand new," said he in delightful cuast-of-Malne twang, "and it's like vvearlnc.i now pair of shoos for the first time. All tho ropes are fresh from tho reel, nnd thoy cet kinks in them at tho sllijht est provocation Tho canvass, too, Is hard, tho cleats nro rouch, and there are a nun lred little thlncs that tond to hinder us when we ate In a hurry. It was tho same way on tho De fender four years aco. Hut before tho race with tho Valk)rlo III. took plnco overyhnlyard nnd sheet was rtinnlnc smoothly, andweex poct tu lime little trouble when tho Columbia's ropes cet a bit weitlicrboatcn. "Wo had u lively hustle to-dny. Inntrlnot less than an hour and forty minutes wo set the snlnnnker three times, balloon Jib once, nnd hauled shoots mr.m times than I can remem ber It was a eood. btislnoss-llko sail. Wo worked hard and vvoie clad when deeki wore oleaned up nnd we could co to supper " A Mb nuwd of spectators watched tho Columbia tako her spin jesterday Hudson Park, which faces K"ho 11a). swarmed withex otirslotilBts who bad eomo to Nuw ltoohello pirtly to cet a cllmpo of the new cup de fender, nnd when tho yacht spread her sails nnd moved nwa I md worn tlie expressions of dellcht At 2 .10 o-clock tho Columbia mainsail nas haulod from Mi boom, tho Yankee sailors' pulllnc on the hal vanls until tlio Croat stretch of canvas w.isai still nsn board It Is a lino sail, much better than Defender's first mainsail. Tho jib was up in stops and everythinc was practically tcidv for a spin on tho Sound lint tho owner's "absent" Mac was thine from tho starboard spreader, and tho exports on shorn knew that tho yaclit would not leavo her moorincs until Mr Iselin went aboard From the peik of the call floated nn immonse American llac It wis tho III at timoltliid 1 ecu worn there on tho new boat. It was not nut 11 :t lfi o'clinktbnt Mr Iselin boarded Ids naphtha launch from the llttlodoek near his lesnlenco on Premium Point. Five minutes Intel he stepped on the deck of tho Columbia. Instantly tho "absent" Mac foil from the stnr boint spreader and Mr Iselin s private signal win run up to th" topmast head Atthasamo tunc the jib broke from its stops, tho stnysall was sit, the mooting were cast o(T. and Mm rioiini cian sioou out lurill" ruuiilie or mo S .mid with cisysheets on n brond reach Then frrnno hour and a half her crew were put thruucli Mieir paces in lively fashion l'lio craft was hanily in tuotluii before the pliibtnis.il wis sent up fiom tho deck This plrco ol canvas could bo I in proved upon. A Ilttlo tailurltic at the head of tho sill would mnko it draw better Up to tills time the wind had been blow Ins a eood topsail breetp, but when the Columbia cot und'r sail it could hcrdll bo felt on slime Avvayntit In tho Sound, hnwovi.r, tho schi.nneis nf i 'in mere wero seen bowlinanlutiB in fine style, nnd there promised to be plenty of wind for the yacht Such did not prove to be the case. thoucti ; Mint Is. it was rot nslnrdabree e us tun hoped for Still It stictche.l th" sails a bit, and. more important stld. Bave tho sailors a eood afternoon of ll list nip Mr Iselin went nboarl with Ids sleeves rolled up Ilo had invited no cuests to enjoy the sill The spin was fnr business purposes. Hardly hnd Mm lolumhla cot falrlvout on the Sound when she pylied and th" hie mainsail hail se'ircely tilled fuM when the Iiiiro spin naker rose from tlie deck 'I he sail was set In re. orl-hre.ikinc time, nnd once In place tho y iclit felt Its lulliieiu e and went olT llko a Hash to the souihwest for th" I.nne 1st ind shore For nine minutes tlie liuce piece of em vns was allow ed to stand Then it came iluv n to tho deck nKilti. disiipprarlna I ken elriinl of vnpur. At I t"oelok the tallnun jili was set Tlio CuluinMa went like a taeehorse ind was soon hull down five minutes was all Mr Isu.m vnnte I nt this sad and it wis on deck ncalii In ntwlnkllnc 'Ihren minutes later Mm )ieht wli ! le an 1 st io I elosii to tho wind on a port tuck, shortly afterward riinnineiip a babyjth t. .ps.nl She headed in the dire 'tn-iu of stum fort, hit went onl) a few mil's when slm Byl'i'd. pi' I out eh""' nn 1 nt tier splninker nsain ll Mils wlilln an ltislenlflennt-looklnB tun, Willi three ni four pbotncrapliers uhoarii, w.s tiyinc to keen up with the pro-casloli, but the Columbia Ind tho heels of the pirty and Mm tUB could nit cet within snip shot She purled away and perspired tn everv pore. but It was of no use. and. nftor eliislng tlio yv'ht fnr halt ar. hour, turned tall and madu forborne Once moro tho Columbia set her spinnaker before Mr Iselin was satisfied Finally at 4 ."."i o'c'oek overithlnc except tho norklnc sail was taken in ami she prepared to nick up hor moor incs lirstdonu inmo the forcsiaysall, then Mi" jib. nnd with the milnsili and cluhtoi.salj drawli c she tackod for hcrbuov Th" naphtha launch was ready. Mr Iselin climbed over tho Hide, tho "absent" Hub was h list' d, and Mien the innlnsiil and tntisiil were lowered, tho decks cleaned up and the sailors wont to eup- ler Iho mnrniiiB hours aboard the yacht wero stent lu drvliiB out tlie mainsail, which was soaked I y Wednesday nlcht sMurui The yacht rrnU the Rale finely Her tender. Mike, stood hard by under steam while tli" si. rtn lasted to lend a haii'1 should nnythitiB hai pen tn the cup defendci, but happily thero was no noedof her Services From Newport the Columbli will co to Bris tol, there to be lifted with a stoel mast and nthernlso mido ready for her races with the Defcnileroft Newimrt next week The raint eis and carpenters cnmpleteil their fnbors on tho new yacht yesterday. Mr Isellu's oiIkIii.iI plans for Mm Newport races ma) bo sliehtly chanced, but ho will nut definitely decide Mm ijucstlon until ho reaches that city fter these races tho Culiimbia and tlio Defender will leturn to New Itochetle. thoro to remain until the New York Yacht Club cruise, In the daily runs of which bnth )aehts an expected tn participate IlinsToi. Julv UI The Defender had a new topmast sent aloft this piornlnc. The spar Mia, has been in use on lvr ever slnoe she went into commission this se is m was sent down mster diy and laid upon tho dock 'I lie new spar Is tlie one that lias been Ijiugonth wharf for n week or nnie It Is uf (Irfir m pine nnd fil feet over nil t ant IthnideH, when asked aliout tho topmast, replied that tho one sent down was nil rlpht It was found tn eosnry, he said, to have duplicate spars for tho hie racets, as It is never known how aoon one will be noeiled Sumo of tho Defender' mew this afternoon becau palntlnc tlio main mast, the paint Inline boon worn or soiled off In some places by the mist hoops Tho eatl his been iimlune and is IvIubou tho deck. Mr W Hutlei Duncan, .Ir . an lied here from Newport Inn naphtha launch and spent some time tnlklne with the designer In tho nil j loft and In the shipyards Mr Duncan or loied ' sumo of the lighter sails to be taken to tlio in't I to ho refitted Th" mninsall is now being re paired It was torn at I.archmont when tho Columbia hent the mainhnom of the Defendor The two pieces of the boom of tho old cuo champion nie laid out in the south construe, tli n ship There Is a space nf ahout three or four feet between the two halves Tho dam aged pirt of the spar has beau cut out, and now plates nro belne turned and rivot holes punched. The Stinniriick Off the Dry Dock. Special Cable lUtpatch tn Till Bus-. .SofTHAVproN, July 1J -Tho Shamrock left the dry dock and proceeded to her moorings off ITytho this afternoon Her crew consists of twonty-nino Fngllshmen nnd eleven Scotch men. 1 here is not an Irishman amonc them. It is announced that the crow will recolv tho following sumsns prlre moneyln tho event oftho yacht winning the America'! Cup Mate. JE4o, second mate, I'M. aud the thirty men of tho crow, i'.'S each. Tho Captain ssharo is not stipulated In Cnnvlderlnc the Advisability Of silvertialuz aniuetlitng joii nil) never have done lieriufire. aleui amh n-tHluim aa will give the best rtaiilu without delay. A Hox rea.lrrdei.Mee promptly and is able ta pay for what he reimras. aU. IIIIHHLMLHLMHHI X-AltCtlMOST ItlCZ IVKEK. The Sport Will llegln To-Mnrrnw and There Will He Conteata livery Day. Tho race wcok of the I.archmont Yacht Club will bocln to-morrow and there will be racing evory day until July 22. Th's event hai been Inaugurated for tho purposo of encouraging yacht rnclng nnd bringing togother the crack boats on tho coast, nnd lu order that owners residing a great dlstanco from this city may be warranted In bringing their yachts to tho Larchmont rcndezvoui the club has dcolded to give three largo regattas, open to all classes, and on tho Intervening day to have races for special classes Privileges of the club's house nnd grounds during race week have beon extended to tho Captains of the New York, 1'astern. Heawanhnka-Corlnthlan, At lantic, New iork Corinthian, American, New bedford. New Haven, New Itocliellc. Corinthian pf Mnrlilchend, Hull, Douglaston, Indlnn Har bor, ltlverslde. Hor-o shoo Harbor, Hempstead Harbor, Corinthian of Philadelphia, Sea Cliff, Knickerbocker, Huguenot and bholter Island lachtolubs. A first prize will bo awarded in each elass where two yachts start, n second prino where three start and n third ptlo where llvo or more start, The preparntor) slcnnl will be nt 11 HO o clock each day. Thero will be an open re gatta for all classes to-morrow as well as spe cial races for echonnors In one class and 21 and iXt foot knockabouts. In theevenltiBtliero will ben musical frolic In tho clubhouse For Sunday n sacred concert has been nrrnnged. J ho contests on Monday will be for schooners In raeltiK trim in nno class, for classes D and F of schooners, forclnss K, fil-foot, of sloons, ana .'I nnd 2.") foot knockubouts. 'Ihoro will bo an entortaltimeiit In the evening On Tuesday thero will bnn reception lo the women and u li md loticirt iu the afternoon nnd tho guests will be entertained with aquatic sports. The programtno will lio as follows' lour-onrod gig raco for Hon and Chickens colors, presented by ex-Commodore Gillie, two oared bIb race for Datintluss eolom. presented by II. ll Seeley; dlngv raco for F.xooullon col ors, presented by II 11 Soolev; two races lor iiapbihn l.iunchei. tub races and witersioits In tho evening thero will bo a ball, and tho yachts In the h'lrbor. clubhouse and ernuinlM will bo Illuminated Tliu second oi en rcEntta for all classes will bo sailed on Wednesday There will also bo races for thn special ;i. footers and 21 and 2.1 foot knockabouts In, the oveinng theie will ho a minstrel show The races for Thursday will bo ns follows Class K, vnohts with cabin trunks: class .M,.0. foot racing lenBth, 21 and 25 foot knockabouts nnd cabin cntliontN all in mm class, and n te saileil laco for class F the evcuiiiB will be devotod to magic Friday's programme will bo schooner raco, all iu oniielass: clnss F, schoon ers: class K. sloops fil -font lacing IciieMi; diss M, Jtil-fnot racing length, special raco lor yawls under 4't feet rncliiB li'iirth The even Ins enteitalnment will be " Dram.it le Spasms " An open rcgitti f .rillelasses, spnclal races for all schooners, .in. looters and 21 and 2a font knockabouts will close tlio week's spott on Saturday, and in Mm evetiliii: theio will ben pyioteelinlc display. Law n Tennis. Nnmm-oN-Tiiy-LiKF. Ontario. Juno UI TheCanndlsn championship lawn tennis tour nament was continued hero again to-day and the championship struggle nnnowed down to three players Champion Whitman boat Heals Wright, tho interscholastla champion, after a close match this afternoon, and tn-mnnnw morning 1 Ischer and Pnret.the two New York ers, meet In the other s-mi-lliial. the winner plating Whitman In the llnnls In the afternoon Ware Is expected here to defend tlio cup on Saturday 'Jhoscoies CtiAmploriatilp Singles -Second round J I' 1'art beat I'arkeW right, 11 J, 0-1 F P Fla, her beAt U Y Atfrj, rt-s, 7 r,, 11 i. Wright beat K II I'attir aon it-1, iii. Hum! flnal niunil -M H. Whitman bot ll. c W right. u-4,s-(! llanilli'Ap Huiiitta First ruunl S 1' Wan, nn half in, brat . It Fatterann n rnlili, t" -si. il 1 .1. I Ittell. half ll, beAt I' W limns 11, 1-7, 7 "., u-2, M II Whitman, ewe SO, tint It. I. Vlity, on., halt 16,11-4,0-3, It, lllesell, half ir. In at lb-it Wright, scritch, r.-7, it-n, h-o r Ui Master nrnh, test Dials Wright, nil Ilo, hv-di fllllt II I Little, use IS, ! it L. J. (tram, hiif .10. 7'., il n ,1, hirl land, 1". In st C linVVtrt an, 7 5 li 7 F, I Hacbci, owe half t I, In it E It 1 it", si nti h, 0 o. il 1. i 'UK aoo. Jul) i.i -nam intorroreil with tho mntches in the Western ihnmiloii 'lonnls 'Journament to Inv and there was a slim crowd lu attend.inco to w llnuss thn seml-flnnls In d. ublos and the fotitth round in singles The nlo cracks, Hackett and Allen, met Pond nnd ( ollins. whn h contest has boon leBirded ns tlie event of tho tournament, dmlrers of tho Westerners ha I Indulged fond hopes of seeing tliem lay low tho collego boys, but tliey weio do lined to disappointment, for although rain prevented tho com pletion of tlio match, the Ynlo representa tives clearly proved their superiority over their opponents Hond and Collins won tho i first set by arduous play, but thevialtois easily ' won the next twn Score 4 -5, il-!l, 0-1, Un finished '1 lie ruling nf the officials was un favorably received by tlio crowd, as it was made a'ter the rani hnd cea-ed lloinl a id Co bus wero well satlolled to milt, na It was evident from the form shown by the visitors thnt they could not win nnd they may do bet-terto-morrow The Mcyuistoii brofhersand Jiyi is and Waldlier also had to suspend tliolr contest with the avirui! I, thn second set not belnc finished Tli" tinllnUlied c. lines In doubles to-morrow will bo preceded by tliu fourth round in smcles Piirnan nnd Alwards of Tnrnutn ln n Double Scull r.nre, fsypsET. C Il.July 1M Diniinn nnd lwnrds of Toronto defeated Mie I )neh hiothers nnd liieniinn luothers of Halifax In n double scull race hero to-day. Tlio contest n ns a ennd one It is Bonernllv thought that tlio Lynch broth- ers would ham won had their I uoy not drifted over two lencths out of plnco. Tho start was made nt 0 o'clock, tho water being rather lumpy The lynch brothers wore tho I llrst to get awav. rowing fort) strokes tit tlio minute It was a linn struggle between Pur- I nan and mito and the Lmeh brnther to tlie I mil" post, both crows being nlmost even 'Iho llrinn.ins weie craduall) losing ground Tlie leaders spur'ed at Intervals to row eich other down. 'Iho Lynch brothers llnaliy got the I lead, and when they thought tliey tin il the I rai o iu hind found that their turning I buny had dnf'ed nnd vv r obliged to i ! row two or three lengths further than their op- , rinnents Ibis gave the Toronto men a good . end. which they held to tho finish There was nn exciting struggle between the Lynch broth ers and Hrennans for second place, tlio former spurting toward tlie end and winning by half n length 'Iho time made by Durnnn nnd Vt wardswaslll minutes 2." seconds Tho ruco was witnessed by 20.000 spectator. Atlrintlo City Horse Show. Atlantic CtTy. July IU Atlantic City's In Itlal horso show was auspiciously oponnd nt the Inlet Park this afternoon. It Is an open nlrone About .'1,000 persons were In nttend nnco, n large majority hailing from New York Thn latter Is well represented in tlio entries, as are also Philadelphia nnd Haiti moro Thorn wero fourteen classes ihown, th iso winning the greatest recognition be ing thn tandems and small ponies 'Iho lending horsomen present nver that Mio ring wns nno of tho finest ever pre pirod for such an event Tlio weather up tofi .10 o'clock was as fill" as er uld heoxpeote t. but at that t'mo a light rain began to fall, which causeit a elearaniu nf the giounds While the heavy hunters were In showing. Dragoon of the Flkrldge Club fell and throw his ilder while taking a live-bar fence. Tlio rider escaped Injury. He Immediately re mounted and wi nt through tho exhibition 1 Ins was tho only accident Clnrles F Hates Is the largest exhibitor Irom Now York, ho hav ing nt least twenty-two diftercnt Imr-es en tered In th" various classes Tu-trmrrow an other progranimu of oighteen events will tie shown Wlilst. Cnic aoo, July 13 -" Tho Droppers " won the progressive fours contest with n team scorn of sixteen matches at 2 o clock this mm nine nt tho whist congress at tho Auditorium Ho'cl. Tlio second preliminary round of the A W I challenge, trophy contest was completed l'h second round uf tho Hamilton finals was Mu lshed, but the scorn was not mndo up In full The scoro ot tho prugressive fours was: First, "The Droppers," DI match's, second. Mlnne spoils, 14: third. I hicig" Whmt and llerwyn.n tin with l-i'i each. 'Iho scoi"uf Ml" m ennd preliminary round In tho V W I ehaliinco trophy contest was Sasliv illo beat scranton. lifi to lM.Moiix Falls beat liran I HaphN 1 .17 to 1.1 'J, Nortli Shores beat iuericaiis of P.os. ton, l7ltol72. Athenii'iims rot ( h.cago. 171 toDUl: st Paul beat Walbroi k of Haltlmore, 1.12 tn 127 '1 lie scoro in the second munii of the Hamilton final so far as mndo up is ( loveland belts Hen r of Itnclno bv 4 tricks, Toledo boits Oaks of utin by tricks Man nnd Woman Coufeaa Murder. Cun Aoo, July Kt Frmk Stlner, who was nrrested last night for tho murder of Joseph Ktirus. n mil dealer at 115 North (neon street, has mado a confession 1 1 Inspector Knl,-implicating Louisa Shrader. tho woman nho In 1 nosed ns Kama's wife His ci ufesslon was h ' lowed by a moro complete one mad" i.y the woman, and Mio pair Lave ai their im tivo f i Mm cricno the,r afTietlon f .r each other an I their desire to eel Kama's sivlngs, amounting to J800 Stiuor arranged to pick a quarrel with Knrus us an opportunity for stubbing ilm, and tho Quarrel and killing took place tust ns tho woman returned to Mi house alter lelng out all the afternoon. I Nothing so coo! dressy or J dependable in shade, as our j Blue Serges SUITS (wide weave), 22, (hnlMilied). SUITS (line weave), $18, (liitlf-liiit'ii silk). SUITS (tine weave), $15, ihnlf-linr.i). SbITS(herringboneweave),$)5 SUITS (fine weave), $12. Trousers of Knglish striped flnnnol, $4.00 to $7.50. Washable Vests, (fancy & white), $3.50 k to $5.00. J Hackett, Carhart c& Coet 1 4 Cor. 1.1th St, yJ!l Broadway, ;or. rnnni St.. '?v enr CliamiM'rs, ciiAr.ar. ahaisst riitK (uii:f rAii.a. Scnnnelt Dliiulsaes the ( ouuilnlnt Against lielnliiiii!). Deputy Cliief William 11 Dohhnnty of the lire Depirtineut In llionklyu wis ti i befmo Conimtssinnei Scinnell at 1 he lb niliimrters )ester lay o.i the i haige ot being nl'Sent with out leavo fnr live boms and a half on Iuly.1. This was Mie first Mine within tlm recollection of tho people at hoadiitiaiters that nn ofllcer of so high grade had to face i charge of v lolntlng Mie rules of tho depnilment 'I hero Is said to bo a feeling of jea'ousy m tlio depirtinent against Delahauti. vim was dismissed from tho Long lsl ind (it) File Dep'irtineiit by Jiavor Mleason and reinstated bv the Suptenio Court durlnc tlie present administration 'I he ehargo wns made by Depul) thief Dale, who is In (niiiiiiinid of tlie bnroiiBlis uf Hrook lyn and Queens Ho said tint on July .1 Hal tallnn Chief 1 rank Duff! called lilni up nn tlio J telephone and told lilni that Dclahantv hid J left uunrteiH to find poms at n hotel frr his 1 fitmllv, wlio wero about In move fiom I ot g I Island City, and had given htm instiiictlons to I send for linn nt n certain ticatbv lintel should a . 1 flto stmt in thedlstr el V I "Chief Duffysald hethnught Chief Dolahantr was violating Mio rules in going away aR ho did" continued Deputy ( lilcf Dile. "and l Mioucht ihaiges ought tn bo mude against i, s him, so I mndo the chaiges " ,. '1 lie Commisslunei called DilIT). wliosnld ho had told Delahatity that he did not think ho . could en without autlioiit) front a iip"iinr " Did lio tell )ou to send for him In ease of a j fire''" asked thn Comuilsslnncr "1m, sir." answeted tlie witness "He did what was right," Miet imnilsslnner vj slid, "and I want It undeisinoil th it I will not I encourage insubordination in the department. f When nn ofllcer elves a proper command It I must be obeyed Delahatity had tli" right tn I Blvoymi that order nnd it was notpiopei for you toimibblo about It " Tho Commlsslonor dlsmissod tho complaint, I IIVMXKSS Titorni.ui. Vnn Tneset of the Meat side Airlillertiirnl lrnu M oi ks l'nlla. W n Ynn Tnsse), proprletorof tho West Side Architectural Don Works, at ,110 tn .IIS West Thirty-third street, made an assignment yes- terday lo William J Filer without preference. 5 except for wages of employees. Jeroloman .t I Arrowsmith, his attoincys, said thnt Mm ue- j slgiiment was caused by the advance In the price of Iron since h" bn I made eontt acts Tlie liabilities are JlM.non. nonilual assets S20.0IK), actual assets piobably $10,000 Jung ( hut of 111 Mott street confessed judg ment yesterda) fnr iln in fnvoi of Chin 'nine for tho iiiuoiint now due on a loan of l70nii Ma) IS foi wlileh he Eiive Ins nolo pijiblerii demand l'ei ulm was l-siied ti MioSherilT iikMiust t hut nt tho I linn's" rcstnuinut, UK) Tlnr I avenue. John V. Cushman of 221st Seienth nvenuo b is Illed n petiti ui in bankrupt''), w iib liabili ties $M 040 and no assets, except a sixth In t"t"st lu a judgment fm S.'iiDuu ngninst; Wlllliui J ikcll. ticotg') P Juliiisuu and . Louis C Fullot. ' mva M:irs. Purine tho first ten days of thl month I'tnli mines deo'nred dlvidonds amounting to $242.."i K' i Despalthes from Ileddlnc. Cnl nolo that the niiek Dlamoii'l group on Stillwater Creek has beou sold tolhe Ninth i alifon.ia Investment ' Compinv fyr J'to.OOO cash x The shif of the Fontenov "amp MoKlnnev, V H i"1., is do.vn loo feet, nnd tli ledge, wht-h f BBsars ISO gold. .11 ounces sllvei and 14 pnr Xf cent lead, Is betn-en eight and nine feet wide l Iios3burg, Wnsh, reports that all the iros- K l pects in the vicinity of Sulphide Moiintnin and Pleire Creek lake nre lookliiE well and that the permanenev of th? eauit is assured I'lio Pomero) le bciiiK m lively developud and sev- oral other mines are getting into shinning m suiili" ar 1 I at news from Cripple Creek states that the I production of Mie (larlleld t oniolldated Mils pioutli will amount to Kki tons of an nveraue vulu of $00. The stresk of par Is not wide, but nil the ore Is of smrlting crude The breaking of nn lu the main shaft ot th La Heine 'I Intle, Utah, has tieeun.aiid roeu- lar shipment! will start this mouth. '1 he oro M nverages 100 ounces sliver Hiker City, Or. reports that a rich iiuirtH Uuge nine feet'wlde has been uncovnred In , the Susaiivllle It contnins an eight Inch streik of galena, in which nn abundance nf ' sold Is visible. Average assays have cone J4.122 to the ton 'I he Anita Mlnlne CnniDinv line bonded tlf- teu undevelopeit claims between Its property and the famous Ilolanns mine, Mexico Th ilolMius vein Is believed to run clear throuch Mils ground, surface nssars of which show great wealth In gold and copper '1 lio Ilola nos la one of the banner mines of Mexico It I total production having renohed 54n0.0OO.0OO. I I ttors from Santa if' state that the Coehltl , district. New Mexico, has been wonderfully de- J veloied this )oar. un7tard of $1,000,000 hav ing Bone Into the district The ( oeliltl Com- ' pany Is sxiiendlnE $2.10.000 for a new mill nt Albemarle nid nn electric power house nt Madrid I'astern capitalists have decided to erect a flit) -ton mill nt th" Crown Point . s. returned Kloudlker states tint since ravl- V cation opened more capital hat Bone inline. nn b r tlie purchase of in nine pmiorty tlnin In nil th put vears com lined Iieprcnu- . (;, lives nf Canadian. I nclle.li I reneb and t.ei- I man s)iidleates nre on tho spot inklnu nn everithlug that iookSB'od He repens He t old atorv liowevsr that the him dike s i la J poor man a cmiutt) and that nobodi sh ml 1 go B ' there upbuilt nn abund uce nf cai It il i loth. ,'1 Ine nnd provis ens ,.l A despatch ft in Inrt Steele 11 C, hts that 1 It lerumored that Mi" Ninth tst.n Islto ba floated In I. ii ibm fm t union. Tlie repnrt is ri'an revive I that Mie Mieketi'ioA Mima lintdins-s In (ireenwrsl summit I "PC lake sml t oniet "amps nie tu t e lonsolt lnteil nnd Mint ai it il Is to l.e foiin I f ii I Ins urio-, In Muntrinl nnd lor Hitu , ' Host. ui i, knu-xn is the . opier 'entre " snln 1 a local prnm ter vesterdir. md when un I nnei or i r muter Mints il.it he Pim.ul llont J Ids prmerty tluie b" is ait in come tn New j York I i annul f T tlie life nf nie understand J wli) lie conies tiers after an uni irt .nnte ex- f tenence tn II istmi fur as u T"le ew uri f won't t ile n'i it Ho'ton t inn don n ' ' Theie ate ui"ti mnvissine "ati talis! s In 1 New ior, ' said ariothei nnriirie man to Tim I Sin reporter;! estenlav. 'In the Interests nf I properties that weie wmKed and nb.iridoned I ten or fifteen ! 'ar aco W lien they ire asked j win Mm mines did not pa In tie- past their j usual reply is Mia the! ' mil. I nrr I e wnrhOd at J n I roflt with lot i er at seiou . ents r r eigi t 1 i oeiits u piund Now, tti it te-emstouieu mik'h'y poor excuse W'h d n i thei nm k Mi" mines themselves nowfhat c. . per '- I emeen eiglifeeii and nineteen i en s a im.nd un I Mien otTi r thvn as go'ng prof t.i! it terries ina'" nl of cump inning tn won' Mm i urcliTers Mint thev li ive no mmie) to itevi ' u Ne irlv nil of them e'aim to have large in intitlea of nie mi the dump and it nmil I I" an eisy thing fur Mif m to make r eress n ith opi "i at na i res ent nm e It gei ei , 'r turn-nut ui nn lines tteiti m lha' Hie) Iiiivi ' sitlKiroie md nut some i iv i'1-e to ii it ui mruiev jn tlie i I sip e (.! Ilndinc t MIMS.MV OtM-ltV H.vsflt I ' IIAI MFiH, Ur n s N' s V i. nii'i 'l 'me 1 III- C I uu ami at iliins ina i " r h'rn i u i Ming, I 1 rrtlbnir au I a i, i .'Li's p mi ' ' '" 'I AIIM.N'O Mil IIISKItV I nei e. m , He ., r, I M UAU.1 IIIU.N VVUKH.S, 11 111 s.lM. V 11