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THE SUN SUNPAY AUGUST 30 1903 Jr7 r r L 11r1I r I- I II 2 H j = Beldamo woii Bcrotched socured Bullnmn to rido The Minute Man and as proved it wan a stroke of diplomacy succeeded in o known cherry white sleeves int- Ihlnl was KOIUO conaolatior for tli ma cr of Hamburg Place I think Delhi will he tho winner beyond n doubt remarked Truiner JiimeH Rowe of tho Keeno stable Rowe confidence was based on the fact that Delhi the gi- gantic son of Ben Brush Vevuluul ven furlongs in l2n iti the week und had mud running nt hi Spa Delhi hud a mate In by Kingston Royal and with Gannon on the clever Wwtern Dominick on the latter It looked winning combination Dolhl 127 but Howe declared hat ho could handle thU weight with east and Htill carry the famous of the Keenen to the front Dovecote the King- ston Cuuliat filly entered in the name Foxliall Keene was scratched early in the day because of tho mud t about S S Browns two starters Broom Mick the sturdy llttlo son of Bon Brusl Elf and Audience Sir Dixon McClelia id ho expressed the hello that the cherry blue cap home Odom who mount on Broomstick said that the colt in his opinion had too nUlch weight 127 pounds Audience re the winner Tho was ridden Drown colors in tho and one of Miecoming lightweight riders of the country Audience 114 and was one or tho hottet tips of the lay inata associates that both Leonidas and the Meddler colt Mercury had a royal to bo successful An l no it went right down tho tine owners and trainers anil confidence that showed lia r uncertain tho result of the woo was But tieuplto these ttssertiomi the iiiana of racegoers wor by Hamburg liolleand The third race was hardly over when the swarmed tho usual fighting struggling throng of wildeyed men turned up failed to keep tho occupants of the warm mob perspired freely and roughed it to to get the money down The layers were busy every moment took J2 and 100 wagers on nearly tho race were eighteen starters with Rain or Shine added nn as Ancestor The leaders of the ring cautiously opened the Keeno stable and favorites at 4 to 1 with 5 to 1 against the Brown stable 7 to 1 against the and Whitney ntublea odds against entries The heaviest wagem of the were made on the Keene and Brown entries Jesso- Ixiwisohns commissioners rushed from book to book unloading all kinds of on Delhi The cue was taken by hun- dreds who are always on the watch for these incidents and soon Keen colts wero favorites at 7 to 2 Then the rounds betting 500 at a Broomstick and Audience with the result that tho price dropped to 4 to 1 The presence tho trio hoa soon felt in tho and the layers tubbed to 5 to 1 Meanwhile the largo had been playing Hamburg nil over tine ring figures at fours the financial flood tho Whitney pair leded anoint to8 to I were ivell the But what of shots They wero In demand too Little Km a swiftfooted daughter of Gcldcreat was soon backed down from 20 to 1 to tens Then Woodford Ben Brush Lady Amelia who according to her is tho fastest ever owned was caught tho Western crowd at 100 to 1 and lowered in a to CO to 1 Fred Gebhards Raglan a half sister to Gun fire who was purchased him from E Madden was down from 80 to 30 white W M Scheftels Highball winner of the Hotel at Saratoga last Saturday was cut down from to to 20 Mr down a bet of S00 at 23 to 1 simply because of tho long prim he of the money down the crowd fought its way out of the to look upon tho uNary country stretching fur away V north ocean providing n cold cheer lfs background flown the paddock where tho mud canoe to onou- nnklea and made rubber boots something to bo longed for tho youngsters were for fray nil over tho United States were there over tho w rm Old daughters of illustrious sires Thero were no women there however for or rathor a small remnant of it was compelled to sit In the private boxes end cessation Trainers and owners wpm nervous oa thoso last moments fleeted by Final Instructions to hail issued tiiui saddles had adjusted when tho clear warning the bugle Bounded in the With rare discipline the quickly putting into and in moment Delhi hia aristocratic head in sir stepped out of the paddock gate the track Tiers they was the that rollblrds to the million aires in the private boxes from the crowd in tho Infield to the waiting thousands the stands and as the cry went through the ring there was one fight to get the down It was raining as the procession passed the track was soniC applause for the Keene colts some for the and for those of Brown and but It was desultory corn pared with the greeting to Ham- burg Belle DelhI Mercury Mid and Ancestor wore Broomstick was the to break into a canter and head the to the barrier three quarters of a mill from the judges stand followed and the crowd stood on peering through at the colors indistinguishable At the post where tho rubbersuited tarter and assistants had made thing the horses were assigned their positions Lady Amelia up having Then right across to the outer rail the roldn were placed in this manner Little Km Martin up Collector Hoar up Highball up Delhi Adbell Tie Minute Mart Broom tlok Rain or Shine Midshipman Hicks up Ancestor lllkereon up Huack and Mercury on the extreme outside whore Burns was to make a dash across the field for the Inner rail l7 still roared tarter and when I say tho word come on There was confusion for a mo- ment nnd the Jockeys were clearly nonouw Keep cool cried there will bp troulile Just then The Minute Man begun to kick up heels colt was n horse did boat to check him him straight bellowed Mr Iitz gerald or you up Oct him I All right Mr Fltz replied Dullman lips a customer The Minute Mans hecla continued to fly nnd half a dozen boys were out alarm Suddenly Juvenal colt let nt and one of his hoofs her on tho off hind leg below tho hock out therephriekod Fuller Hell Melt tho life out of this Ono of the iiKslstnnt starters grabbed Minute Jinn tho hridlo and dragged him l main up to Raglan fever Mized her Hicks tho colored jockey looked aa if he wIshed that he was ing on mother earth Gradually the after his eye quickly the line Mr Fitzgerald saw were ready ho the button Up went tho a snap and the race for was on But waIting crowd did not know of the went from 20000 pairs of lungs and tho camo bettor view of the great AfO Hail th Lick t le coD In operation John It fur hoop t I J moo I j I Peter b cUe e 1 hy who ben i i lohn W Whitney Il man of few told j I I I i t i i I J wager JI t t I I r t t Phi I i Madden r J Belo i Ii I ra- t book i s fly 11 I fly I J j I jl fair d l i J if i I thout 1 l ben jockey tho- r ont l i t i in- I I II I It tarter I 1 frt other i Coch- ran Now I you boys to stand to Get up I or hit hut tou h I Look hail too and horsE ot their to the barrier and c lth an In the to Then the of bookmaKer out the upon t a ben I a on I I l Grin I a I i Lrniswr was asked I i i latter llelerson has carrying Capt- I I i I Trainer the ptubIe words n i 1 ii 1 4 i l h l I up- I i I I lr i I k i ti n li qi r I r 1 j j y t 1 I 1 c1 I i i I it I i 1 J I ui L I igi I i F F a Ii i1 f sI i t I i I J t V I I li V I come I L I I dienee Kohlnoor Leonidos haser I I I want L i I i t i 1 the barrier say The I I it 4 I I fl- ytl i 3 The I j I I strength was the noses L fact boll stewards kiaV stand began Jangle They re stools which have I ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ at track it Is doubtful if tho observer could have made out the far up the Futurity course which is pra except tot n slight elbo Just beyond tho All Unit dark objects bobbing up down In the field strained theIr eyes and frequently wiped the moisture len en a to make horses out It a moment of suspense but it could not bo helped the bl field hud travelled a all but two or three horses were blinded the shower of mud thrown up by the heels of the pacemakers AH a of fact till start in fair Amelia broke away from tho with whirlwind Htxod at the first furlong hustled her along at top spt Little Em wo close to her then in a bunch conic Ixcnldim highball and Hamburg Belle 11 e last named was slightly oft hut as the field spread out got Mr Piigets filly Into her stride Then as the quartet had settled down to a long desperate struggle Lady Amelia still a advantage and Em was clinging to tenacity of a bulldog burg Belle had got clear of the others and was swiftly thl stage colts were It was evident that did not like the mud for floundered around In it in fashion Adbell the pride of Wizard Madden was far back in the struggling Broomntlck was Mercury sprawling all over the track Searing the elbow In the track Indy Amelia Little Em began to Tlio tearful was too much for them With crick perception Fuller lot out a wrap and ahead with a burst of Belle roar d the crowd as the conspicuous Paget colors were made out for trif first win AH tho fleet around into the straight mn home she passed both Amelia and Little Em thundering behind her with a world of pluck came Leonldas Redfern was son of with hand And heel and ho quickly rushed up to Hamburg Belles op Both were in of the truck but neither boy had a gone to the whip Inch inch foot by foot Leonldaa gained until at the last furlong polo ho nose in front The back and forth nnd roared in wild excitement wins wcreamed thousands But Then Fuller drew ins It wins time that had ever felt catgut and an her with to the inner rail that some of the onlookers cried out in alarm but Fuller straightened the filly quickly und she with a turn of that hud the crowd the ears Rcdfern was too and Leonidaa struggled on the crowd and groaning as the horses daubed on Another from the settled it Belle with one elort head in front and though LeonlduN responded to the call ot rider with all and strength in his makeup he watt beaten Such a cheer ac went when Hamburg Belles number was hoisted hug seldom been heard on a racetrack The filly her rider received the wildest kind ovation when they camo back to the scales and there was generous applause too for Leonidas The Minute Man ran third WItS four lengths before Audience the letter boating Highball a hood Littlo Em was a length away Kohinoor ai d Mercury not The others camo home tired and What trouble was quelled the Plnkortoim after tIm the lout race When Starter Fitzgerald snapped the barrier the gate to both and Oolleginn were caught in the webbing rail unconscious Black Hussar second choice was left standing while tho oddson favorite Flying Ship went out to a by over V C Dalyw Swamplands to 1 HtiHBar went after half a mile back when Swamplands finished- An angry crowd and called to tho officials to run the yelled one excited individual a he pushed way through the crowd- to tho iron fence was taken up and was intensified when the red hoard would pretty warm whon two Plnkarton the crier of and escorted him quickly- to the gates followed by 5W nice and jeering W Shot Gun a favorite won the Fall Handicap at six furlongs- In fashion He lead all the two and a half lengths with River Pirate second choice tho place after tho overland route by lengths from Ingold who with Lux Costa was an added starter Mr Cliambletss Adjidautno at the liberal oddH of 7 to 1 won the Inaugural Steeplechase but only after a long drive last a mile Ho WOK always in front but J W Amur the was a tender all through tho journey and was three lengths behind at Valdez second was two and a half lengths back Bornhurts fall from Step Lightly- was graceful in the extreme was 425 colors were also in front in second event for at live a half furlongs when his lit Grenade won in a drive a couple of lengthsfrom Miss Tiielma Walden Little fields who beat Sweet Tone a neck with Monster a head back Grenade was an equal favorite with Frank Fanells Minion was promi- nent for half the distance and then OH if struck by lightning The time very fast for the track favorite run ofT with the fifth event at a relic but his big lead was cut down to n head In the run through the stretch John A Drakes Vlncennes heavily backed was badly boa ten The was IMS success of four favorites and a choirs It may bo said that thn ring heavily on rode two winners but Fullers triumph reined everything P lUST the Iniurural Steeplechase for Thor yearolas unil upward S12UO added stout two miles Hunt and Asa in nflttra Pin H3IIeMer 71 21 u- Aimir 5 140 Mura 8S B5 jtt VoMez6 151 Honolulu 113 710 sl- i136SanierlDl al 4 1M Henihardt 121 31- uillinn Threw rider Time 425 Good start won driving AJJidiifnn ch gi by Juvenal owned Mr SECOND Selllnc for twoyearoldi flfloo added lost ttvo and a belt furlonm of the 1uturlty- conrso Horn ant Aye in Jockty Htltina Orenade2 109 41 8S runnystdc2 101lledfern IM ft2 s- Swee Tonc2 104 M 31 3 Mon er3 si 21 i Tomrod2 10Z 201 si r- Kxlralawt t2 Olinen Eli 51 a Itedmnn M DOConnor211 101 7 Dnnnrllv3 101 tlniick J s- KobMurptiyI 7I 2 n mle cu a 41 8S In- MlldredLM3 80 MrCnirertyW1 t u Knowledge 107 Flulier 401 isi- Ednardw nL 3 snClcnUlns noi oi ia ttniriX Iteed iot voi u Tommy Rot I ll isi u Time 105 iS start won drlvlni Oreniide f 2 by st Turmoil owned by Sydney r et The Fall Handicap for thre yenroldi sari iiti- trjml furlong on the track liar si and Att nt Shot Oun 3 10UOranon Sl even furor Jlrate J 72 75 51 3 103Martin 101 41 51 Himself S 10atiO1CciamorlVi 5t 4 Iui Ciutnt USOdom 71 62 B Uncu ionKedfera 9t 31 n Articulate IUI araon 10t 41 7 The Mtukcteer 8 110Fuller Sl ol fl Time 114 Good start won eiuilly Shot Oun b c 9 Artillery Princess Norettl owned by W B Dlnffi TOCTtTH SAcS Tb SeT nt ath Futurity for tworMi iIdi the could the eye R bunch of von the fur- long mater had of a abort Sito had the clear and the in At g sped pOle et other lowed the frt Dele she So quickly did bolt from the middle of ld Ham- burg m dln I ali bedraggle and the Back ltd cr went up that the runway Cell Po ets tie ldin ho Stroller b fond n RICK t FIr W tlcher 107 AnnA tn God b six man HIck S 2 h casual colors seen naked was mist she an advantage half length rail Broom- stick nails was reached ttie Fuller keeping something reservo beaten unmerciful vigor swerved she trac whip fell threw Finnessy under fib denoting race stand Things were bithii Ma dens 1 II inca allow- ances 107 flints 1 ullr t Connell TIIThD SacK I00Ondded pin III 5 len ¬ > ¬ < 110000 added penalties and allowances laat six turkinwof the course Horsa anil An m Jockiu BtUlngfinJ- Inmhurir Fuller 41 Leonidas 2 l53Hcdfem l- traeMlimtiiMaiiIlSS llullmaii il 21 3- lAuillenec 2 U4 41 9t 4- Hllthball 2 127 2 l 81 Km 2 JKolilnoor 3 Mercury S 111 Martin 121 l 6 ill Domlnlck 73 7ft 1 2 in Coburn 501 201 0- TAdbell 3 117 OVell 61 CollfctorJeaanp2 ill hour 401 ISI U 3 127 Odoni il sS 12 IDdlil 2 137 Oiinnon 73 7S 13 or Shine 2 110 ItoberUion1001 401 II- rVnrratnr 2 114 Wllhrnon Sl 2t IS- Kneliin 2 l24Haaeli 1 l 121 18 Midshipman HIcU 1WI 101 2 117 Coebran nol 201 M Whitney entry TMaddcn entry HCeene entry entry Time 113 Fair Marl won llamburir Belle ch f 2 by Jlamburzlslac owned by fcylney Paite- trtrrit HACS Selling for and upward 11000 allowances one nub llorm OtIS Aft Wt Jockcu Krltlna Fin 103Heed 0S 710 t Thorneycroft S Its Hick 72 even 2 sited 101 ONell S 710 3 IarotS wliedrcrn 101 l 4 IoclKt4 m E 2X 1 l XVnlnn Time t 3 Good Stan won drlvlnic SIroller b by Ornament Promenade owned by John F Schorr- HIXTll SACK For threeyearold and upward added penalties and allowances one mile a sixteenth on tae turf Hone and Ago Iff Rttttna Fin 3 lllOitl 12 out 1 Swamplands 4 10H IOConnor 001 Sl 2 Blade Kumar 3 ion Martin 0S out Collegian S ins Flnnejsy 1001 SOl T Left at the poll but finished tFell Time 151 Poor start won easily Flymir Ship b t 3 by DuUrbuian rballa Woodford Clay FLOODS UP TIlE STATE Erie Ilrldge at IIIiiEhiiDton Collapses Hollvar CBiiUtro and Ithaca Flooded BINOIIAMTON N Y Aug Erie Railroad bridge spanning a creek just west of tills city collapsed under the weight of a freight train this morning The piers had been weakened by heavy rains Twenty one cars loaded with coal fell into the creek Tho dead body of an unknown tramp was found in the wreckage Nobody else was injured A train narrowly es running into the broken She trolley lines are blocked by high water in the tracks are washed away OWEOO N Y Aug 21 There is a twelve foot Hood in the River hero and the lower part of the village is under- water HumLo N Y Aug 20 Serious floods prevail throughout western New York of the rainfall the streams have overflowed their banks in tome insianctH washing barns and their contents consisting mostly of tim hay crop On the Erio Railroad UornellsvillH and Corning last there was a washout which was so that the eastbound trains were sent around the Iloehefter division A also was received that about one hundred feet of Erie tracks were washed away near A report received from Bolivar N TI- B to that tho heaviest rain of years there last It was so copious nearly In town was Cumsteo the highest water since 1809 is reported Main btreet in that were flooded and thou- sands of dollars vrorth of damage was done At midnight last night the was HO haul that the tire bells were and tho were awakened from their slumbers to danger Salamanca reports a continuous rain for washouts on all railroad lines in that vicinity ITHACA Aug 28 All communication with till of Ithaca except by telegraph in severed this morning as a downfall of rain since yesterday Hailroad bridges both north of city washed way and it is not known when trnfllo on tho Valley road will 1 resumed The county fair which was being held the city limits hen called oft is under five feet of water hibltors are title morning searching for their properts with boats and been drowned People living in the lower section of the theIr houses arid trans- porting their goods to higher as man of Cornell University hits predicted more rain for today and to- morrow flood is not no the ro suit of a irord breaking downpour of rain BS of the blocking of the sewers debris from last storm PEACE fYIOV COMVICTIOXS Increase or Warships and LjiiclilnBK Dr plorril by the 11 jut In Mecllnx- MSTic Comm Aug 29 Tlio Universe Peico Union hosed its annual session hre today with the announcement of several convictions wero adopted The first declares for in schools nnd universities In the principles of It also declares for arbitra- tion Tho second with alarm tlm increase of thin iirmy and and the farcical and playing of naval battles on the cca t of the un- restricted sale of firearms Tho announcement adds Third That lynching Is a motutrouit wn upon Kluti nnd national 1iriHlatlnn 10 take early find tinltrtl action upon Its the inill- vldliiilH the tuolis food c ample of thmwclvfn and time to nrd the tsnorunt- anil Let the courts Insure certain Impartial trials anti pity anti ciirnllve triitinent thi liito- nnd VPIIiiiHnc If there bo uncontrollahlo- piissloim In tin depraved victim of lynching a niwllpal inny well bo coiled upon s It would any other lisi aHi I for the sensual criminality present morality nnd Kilierutlons the hut thIs ailniliiiKtcrwl with wisdom and tin best Mir irul would be n protection to society und a kindness and nirrcy to offender Thnt nice inured Is an offence uuaiiitit the Creutor is Intensities- sclHshneh and and inenac to whlrh refitted and enlightened rnnu lined will not the und other rnco industry morality education and character remove Fifth Thnt there should ho some united I nn mind union to prevent petty Jealous ire and KovirmnpnU from growing Into und con tentloiM nnd wars and that newspnpera- Hhniilil ho warmilkers i y scii llonal convinced that n grave mliiukn been tents by the drlfllnic of our from to and ac- counts for the deuHiio in the tonnage of the merchant marine Tho conviction In for an interna- tional relief fund to afford immediate relief of suffering following disasters It ndvn cabs and concessions to and lockouts Tho tenth favors a conference to bo called by the President every four years to the war The eleventh and closing conviction is that tIde country which force of arms conquered weaker nations should nitrite the Introduc- tion of the best of their institutions and the of and recommends an to all nations to set aside by legislation at least 1 cent of their appropriations a pence fund tinder direction of Tho Hague International Arbitration Court MILLER XOT EXTITLED TO PAY Draw n a l iv for the Tints He- VTas Out of Office WASIIINOTOM Aug 2iComptroller of the Troaaury Tracoivoll today rendered decision holding that Foreman Miller tho Government Printing Offlce who WitS dismissed from his because- of expulsion from the bookbinders union and was reinstated order of Presi dent Roosevelt is not entitled to draw his pity of 10 u day for the time ho was out of office Tho holds that as Miller performed no service for tho Govern merit time between his dismissal and reinstatement ho is not entitled to compensation although his absence from was no fault of his own The opinion was In response to a request- of a ruling having ho was to Qin Limo In auestlon 1 ltl r oil 1 8 21 lii 2 enrolds 3 l D o 20An r her ant I night Ltitia Y night the a h The round mu that in JEt x ot tl for HIIo reined h I ti not hal lookln gif per Clot I a of I I I I urge T Ueilc 2 114 24 iiuiflI8 5i 8i ham 117 17 tmlier Ii 5 Tork toI- L N fell lie the views cl hrn ii or 1 nil purl I V t Iii uplift 4n0 a tel heal it h tifty I lie loon a nil ire st II roe ant hnal tnt eros liii tti rain tout iitvsiii encore are cooperative > > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ > MARCONI SYSTEM MVENTOIl EXPECTS TO COMPETE WITH IKUK RIVALS Says There No Reason Why Even Aretle Explorers Not Touch With the Werld IlM Scheme Send lleutffes Without Such Illih Poles Mr Marconi who got oft the steamship Lucanla yesterday was uncommunicative about the technical side of the Inventions which ho says will perfect his wireless telegraph system BO that may be sent for commercial and which will also prevent a from Interfering with messages sent by the Marconi company Mr Marconi did not see Thomas A Edi- son who fo consulting engineer of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company yesterday but expects to talk with him on Monday about four Inventions He went to the Holland House and spent most of the day resting He intends to stay about a month One of the new Inventions is said to have a great deal to do with Improving the Mar so that land messages may be difficulty in competition with the wire telegraph companies Mr Mar coni had a with one of the officials of the Marconi company and this subject was discussed was asked how long it would be be commercial messages would be re for transmission to England I cannot just say replied It may bo sooner than three months or It may not be for a year But there Is this much these now Inventions will do away with the possibility of a rival company Interfering with or receiving our messages It will not be necessary to receive or send mes- sages from high altitudes The current now necessary will be diminished and the cost of transmission of messages an feature greatly reduced Will it be possible he was asked to keep in communication with an exploring party say for instance an Arctic expe- dition by wireless Certainly he replied Why not Will you be able to establish a wireleis system on land and compete with the tele graph companies Yes I believe so How atotit the transmission of mes- sages across the ocean in comparison with the cable rates We have a contract with the Canadian Government which will compel us to send ordinary messages at 10 cents a word and press and Government messages at five cents Mr Marconi said that the mutter of arranging a scale of rates rested entirely with the company and ho knew nothing about it He declared that one Important feature of the new Inventions was that it would not be necessary to have the sta- tions so high We will be able to cut the poles holding the balls in half or maybe more he said and then he added This will make it poHNible to establish stations at many places which before were useless to us because of the great height it was nccemary for us to attain HO that an etherio wave sent from one station might avoid the obstruc- tion caused by the convexity of the earth- in the direction of another station- I peisonally believe that we have over- come every obstacle that confronted iw When the Oampitnlu got to hw pier yes- terday morning Mr Marconi met by a deputation of Italians und a brass hand named In his honor The Italians pro ent xl with thlx inscription To Minor Grglleltno Mnrtonl the iirUrit- gr luH of thn wuiiii and the Iffht of the Iutln race errrtlnif Then tho band played a mardi named for Marconi The Lvrunia the ships piper had many marconlgrnms and the ship was in almost constant comminl ration with land by wireless In honor- of Marconi tie h Hdpicc on the papsr- repnwnted ft of the globe with wireless slot ions at New Yorl and London nnd three ships gutting wireless messages in midocean One of tIm nvirconigramH contained this synopsis of the first two yacht races The Reliance won two race first fifteen mllfis to windward mid return by s- in limits second race ten mills triii uvular by I minute ID second Shnnirock allowed great Improvement in the second race The death of the Marquis of Salisbury was chronicled ojd not far from It was this announcement Flreyenr mum Lou Dillon miiUu trottinif record two tumults tint Anoher item contained the rows that the Reliance would be remcatured Ittcnuso- shn had put on a new gaff and then this Item A short rlrcult between tho of a Now York elevated trnln and time thlnl rail mused a panic Among tho pmuiencers In which m ny were The paper contained nn account of tho international tennis match nt Newport- a report of the retirement of Root then its confirmation and the an- nouncement that Jov Taft would suc- ceed him HITCHCOCK nRVEsnEit No Complaint Made Itecanllni llethnd- nf Handling Town Hlte Funds WABIIIKOTON Aug 20 Tlie report that Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock hd severely criticised by Treasury De- partment officials for tho way in which he had handled the funds received horn the salo of town sites In he Kiowa country and charging him wit b vie he in depositing this money in the SubTreas- ury at St IoulB instead of with the Treasury proper was emphatically denied at the Interior Department this morning lion had over been front the Treasury Department in connection with methods of auditing and handling the town site funds that such tttntement was nothing more nor less than nn to raise an issue Secretary Hitchcocks administration It was that Secretary- In handling funds in this was accordance with the laws regulating such funds and that the deposit made at the St Louis for the con- venience of and to simplify- the matter of nicking An Interior Department official said this morning been wrong this method of depositing the funds the vouchers for Amounts drawn from time to time would never have been acknowledged tho Treasurer at St Iiils or by the Treasury Department- at Washington Oliver Takes the Oath of Ofllcte WASHINGTON Aug 29 Oen Robert Shaw Oliver tho new Assistant Secretary of War took the oath of office this morning at the War Department Col William Cary the retiring Assistant Secretary was resent and after ho hind Gen Oliver they hold a to the of the army on duty in Washington Iieut George Young pre- sented the Introduced to the new Assistant Secretary Theyithen paid their to shortly afterward for York Mid will family at SanaerfiaW ON LARD NOW a to prOS S her con for It e im- portant was to hlll11L tItS IIlt Ion I 0 I I I new lating statutes It no complaint or 1I r the the tnlnt San- ger by Now May Keep in massages tfMtimoiial ewe Ills been was said the action oft lie Gee Y2 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Fall MillineryS- aks Company have organized an exhibit of such things as pertain to its elaboration Included are the newest importations of Birds Wings and f ncy leathers Velvet Plush and Fancy Hats Also effective 1AILQR13D HA1S Authoritative models which were designed for early Fall wear Tailored Suits for WomenI- n addition to a representative variety of new models which will receive their initial presentation on Monday Saks Company WIJrfL OFFER SPECIAL Tailored Suits for women of English and Heather mixtures long coat ef- fect with frock back and ninegored skirt a new and distinctive model Value 4000 At 2900 In addition to the above they will present an excellent assortment of PBDESTRIENNE SKIRTS- of various fabrics in a number of models at very modest prices Window Hangings and UpholsteryS- aks Company hae made extensive preparations to provide these things in all manner of styles and designs from the severely plain to the most elaborate and are prepared to submit plans and schemes for interior decoration and draping for which they will be pleased to furnish estimates SPJ3CIAL FOR MONDAY Lace Curtains Irish Point Swiss Tambour and Brussels in two to six pair lots 3i yards long patterns arc standard allover designs also novelty effects with detached figure in centre 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at all commonplace in design nks UnmpnuylImaM- unu 33h in 34IIJ trrrl I I 3000 1250 Sin 0 I ¬ ¬ CARTERS TERM NEARLY ENDED KVIOIV CAPTAIX WILL HO tRKK- OX XOY VK ET 1 PreparlnK lo Itrvrlop UN Vilnius Prop rrty Eprol to Win till M73UOMI Suit the Uovirntiiiiil has llerjnn- AifnlnU Him In ow Prison IKAVKNWORTH Kun Aug 29 On Nov 28 next Ohorlin M Carter vxCupcain of KiiKlwetH III time lriiit l Suites Army will bo released from tliu Federal penitentiary lie will go free after un actual service of thru years antI seven inontlm lie came to penitentiary in April 1000 Carter originally under a five years wmtenoe hut he was held ton months in custody as a military prifiiiur at Gov- ernors island pending appeals before coming here which time is always al- lowed In the case of a military prisoner and ho gained seven months more Uy good conduct A present he is hospital lent and prison flower gardener plates vliicli lie hits most of the lime his in cnneration the of draws near Curtnr- In manifesting 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Beldamo woii Bcrotched socuredBullnmn to rido The Minute Man and asproved it wan a stroke of diplomacy

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I think Delhi will he tho winner beyondn doubt remarked Truiner JiimeH Roweof tho Keeno stable Rowe confidencewas based on the fact that Delhi the gi-

gantic son of Ben Brush Vevuluulven furlongs in l2n iti the week

und had mud runningnt hi Spa Delhi hud a mate In

by Kingston Royal andwith Gannon on the cleverWwtern Dominick on the latterIt looked winning combination Dolhl

127 but Howe declaredhat ho could handle thU weight with eastand Htill carry the famous of theKeenen to the front Dovecote the King-ston Cuuliat filly entered in the nameFoxliall Keene was scratched early in theday because of tho mud

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about S S Browns two starters BroomMick the sturdy llttlo son of Bon Brusl

Elf and Audience Sir DixonMcClelia id ho expressed the hello

that the cherry blue caphome Odom whomount on Broomstick said that the coltin his opinion had too nUlch weight 127

pounds Audience rethe winner Tho was ridden

Drown colors in tho and one ofMiecoming lightweight riders of the countryAudience 114 and was oneor tho hottet tips of the lay

inata associates that both Leonidas andthe Meddler colt Mercury had a royal

to bo successful An l no it wentright down tho tine owners and trainers

anil confidence that showedlia r uncertain tho result of the woo wasBut tieuplto these ttssertiomi theiiiana of racegoers wor by Hamburgliolleand

The third race was hardly over whenthe swarmed tho usualfighting struggling throng of wildeyedmenturned up failed to keep tho occupantsof the warmmob perspired freely and roughed itto to get the money downThe layers were busy every momenttook J2 and 100 wagers on nearly

tho race wereeighteen starters with Rain or Shine addednn as Ancestor The leaders of thering cautiously opened the Keeno stableand favorites at 4 to 1

with 5 to 1 against the Brown stable 7 to 1

against the and Whitney ntubleaodds against entries

The heaviest wagem of the were madeon the Keene and Brown entries Jesso-Ixiwisohns commissioners rushed frombook to book unloading all kinds ofon Delhi The cue was taken by hun-dreds who are always on the watch for theseincidents and soon Keen colts werofavorites at 7 to 2 Then

the rounds betting 500 at aBroomstick and Audience with the resultthat tho price dropped to 4 to 1 Thepresence tho triohoa soon felt in tho and the layerstubbed to 5 to 1 Meanwhile the

largo had been playing Hamburgnil over tine ringfigures at fours the financial flood

tho Whitney pairleded anoint to8 to I wereivell the

But what of shots They weroIn demand too LittleKm a swiftfooted daughter of Gcldcreatwas soon backed down from 20 to 1 to tensThen Woodford Ben BrushLady Amelia who according to heris tho fastest ever owned wascaught tho Western crowd at100 to 1 and lowered in a to CO to 1

Fred Gebhards Raglan a half sister to Gunfire who was purchased him from EMadden was down from 80 to30 white W M Scheftels Highballwinner of the Hotel atSaratoga last Saturday was cut down fromto to 20 Mr down a bet ofS00 at 23 to 1 simply because of tho longprim he

of the money down thecrowd fought its way out of the to lookupon tho uNary country stretching fur awayV north

ocean providing n cold cheerlfs background flown the paddockwhere tho mud canoe to onou-nnklea and made rubber boots somethingto bo longed for tho youngsters werefor fray nil over thoUnited States were there over thow rm Old daughters of illustrious siresThero were no women there however for

or rathor a small remnant of itwas compelled to sit In the private boxesend cessation

Trainers and owners wpm nervous oathoso last moments fleeted by FinalInstructions to hail issuedtiiui saddles had adjusted when thoclear warning the bugle Boundedin the With rare discipline the

quickly putting intoand in moment Delhi

hia aristocratic head insir stepped out of the paddock gatethe track

Tiers they was the thatrollblrds to the million

aires in the private boxes from the crowdin tho Infield to the waiting thousandsthe stands and as the cry went throughthe ring there was one fightto get the down It was raining

as the procession passedthe track was soniC applause

for the Keene colts some for theand for those of Brown andbut It was desultory corn

pared with the greeting to Ham-burg Belle DelhI Mercury Mid

and Ancestor woreBroomstick was the to break into

a canter and head the to the barrierthree quarters of a mill from the judgesstand followed and thecrowd stood on peering through

at the colorsindistinguishable

At the post where tho rubbersuitedtarter and assistants had madething the horses were assigned theirpositions Lady Amelia up having

Then right across tothe outer rail the roldn were placedin this manner Little Km Martin

up Collector Hoar up Highballup Delhi Adbell

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still roared tarter and when I saytho word come on

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up heels colt was n horsedid boat to check him

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lips a customerThe Minute Mans hecla continued to fly

nnd half a dozen boys were outalarm Suddenly Juvenal colt letnt and one of his hoofs

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out therephriekod Fuller HellMelt tho life out of this Ono of theiiKslstnnt starters grabbed MinuteJinn tho hridlo and dragged him lmain up to Raglan

fever Mized her Hicks tho colored jockeylooked aa if he wIshed that he wasing on mother earth Gradually the

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last named was slightly oft hut asthe field spread out got Mr Piigetsfilly Into her stride Then as the quartet

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a gone to the whipInch inch foot by foot Leonldaa

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and forth nnd roared in wild excitementwins wcreamed thousands

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to the inner rail that some of the onlookerscried out in alarm but Fuller straightenedthe filly quickly und shewith a turn of that hud the crowd

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Such a cheer ac went when HamburgBelles number was hoisted hug seldombeen heard on a racetrack The fillyher rider received the wildest kindovation when they camo back to the scalesand there was generous applause toofor Leonidas The Minute Man ranthird WItS four lengths before Audiencethe letter boating Highball a hood LittloEm was a length away Kohinoor ai dMercury not The others camohome tired and

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the lout race When StarterFitzgerald snapped the barrier the gate

to bothand Oolleginn were caught in the webbing

rail unconscious Black Hussar secondchoice was left standing while thooddson favorite Flying Ship went outto a by over

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yelled one excited individuala he pushed way through the crowd-to tho iron fence was taken upand was intensified when the red hoard

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W Shot Gun a favoritewon the Fall Handicap at six furlongs-In fashion He lead all the

two and a half lengthswith River Pirate second choicetho place after tho overland routeby lengths from Ingold who withLux Costa was an added starter

Mr Cliambletss Adjidautno at theliberal oddH of 7 to 1 won the InauguralSteeplechase but only after a long drive

last a mileHo WOK always in front but J WAmur the was atender all through tho journey and wasthree lengths behind at Valdezsecond was two and a half lengthsback Bornhurts fall from Step Lightly-was graceful in the extremewas 425

colors were also in front insecond event for at livea half furlongs when his lit

Grenade won in a drive a coupleof lengthsfrom Miss Tiielma Walden Littlefields who beat Sweet Tonea neck with Monster a headback Grenade was an equal favoritewith Frank Fanells Minion was promi-nent for half the distance and thenOH if struck by lightning The time

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FLOODS UP TIlE STATE

Erie Ilrldge at IIIiiEhiiDton CollapsesHollvar CBiiUtro and Ithaca Flooded

BINOIIAMTON N Y Aug ErieRailroad bridge spanning a creek just westof tills city collapsed under the weight of afreight train this morning The piers hadbeen weakened by heavy rains Twentyone cars loaded with coal fell into the creekTho dead body of an unknown tramp wasfound in the wreckage Nobody else wasinjured A train narrowly es

running into the brokenShe trolley lines are

blocked by high water inthe tracks are washed away

OWEOO N Y Aug 21 There is a twelvefoot Hood in the River heroand the lower part of the village is under-water

HumLo N Y Aug 20 Serious floodsprevail throughout western New York

of the rainfallthe streams have overflowed their banks intome insianctH washing barns andtheir contents consisting mostly of tim

hay crop On the Erio RailroadUornellsvillH and Corning last

there was a washout which was sothat the eastbound trains were sent

around the Iloehefter division Aalso was received that about one hundredfeet of Erie tracks were washed away near

A report received from Bolivar N TI-

B to that tho heaviest rain ofyears there last It was so copious

nearly In town wasCumsteo the highest water

since 1809 is reported Mainbtreet in that were flooded and thou-sands of dollars vrorth of damage was doneAt midnight last night the was HO haulthat the tire bells were and thowere awakened from their slumbers to

danger Salamanca reportsa continuous rain forwashouts on all railroad linesin that vicinity

ITHACA Aug 28 All communicationwith till of Ithaca except by telegraphin severed this morning as adownfall of rain since yesterday Hailroadbridges both north of city

washed way and it is not knownwhen trnfllo on tho Valley roadwill 1 resumed The countyfair which was being heldthe city limits hen called oft

is under five feet of waterhibltors are title morning searching for theirproperts with boats and

been drownedPeople living in the lower section of the

theIr houses arid trans-porting their goods to higher as

man of Cornell Universityhits predicted more rain for today and to-morrow flood is not no the rosuit of a irord breaking downpour of rainBS of the blocking of the sewers debrisfrom last storm

PEACE fYIOV COMVICTIOXS

Increase or Warships and LjiiclilnBK Drplorril by the 11 jut In Mecllnx-

MSTic Comm Aug 29 Tlio UniversePeico Union hosed its annual session hretoday with the announcement of severalconvictions wero adopted The first

declares for in schoolsnnd universities In the principles ofIt also declares for arbitra-tion Tho second with alarmtlm increase of thin iirmy and and the

farcical and playing of navalbattles on the cca t of the un-restricted sale of firearms

Tho announcement addsThird That lynching Is a motutrouit

wn upon Kluti nndnational 1iriHlatlnn 10 take early find tinltrtlaction upon Its the inill-vldliiilH the tuolis food cample of thmwclvfn andtime to nrd the tsnorunt-anil Let the courts Insurecertain Impartial trials anti pity anticiirnllve triitinent thi liito-nnd VPIIiiiHnc If there bo uncontrollahlo-piissloim In tin depraved victim of lynching

a niwllpal innywell bo coiled upon s It would anyother lisi aHi I for thesensual criminality present moralitynnd Kilierutlons thehut thIs ailniliiiKtcrwl with wisdomand tin best Mir irul would be nprotection to society und a kindness andnirrcy to offender

Thnt nice inuredIs an offence uuaiiitit the Creutor is Intensities-sclHshneh and and inenac to

whlrh refitted and enlightened rnnulined will not the undother rnco industry morality educationand character remove

Fifth Thnt there should ho some unitedI nn mind union to prevent petty Jealous

ire and KovirmnpnU fromgrowing Into und contentloiM nnd wars and that newspnpera-Hhniilil ho warmilkers i y sciillonal

convinced that n grave mliiukn beentents by the drlfllnic of ourfrom to and ac-counts for the deuHiio in the tonnageof the merchant marine

Tho conviction In for an interna-tional relief fund to afford immediate reliefof suffering following disasters It ndvncabs and concessionsto and lockouts

Tho tenth favors a conference to bocalled by the President every four years

to the war Theeleventh and closing conviction is thattIde country which forceof arms conquered weaker nationsshould nitrite the Introduc-tion of the best of their institutions andthe of and

recommends an to allnations to set aside by legislation at least1 cent of their appropriations

a pence fundtinder direction of Tho Hague InternationalArbitration Court

MILLER XOT EXTITLED TO PAYDraw n a l iv for the Tints He-

VTas Out of Office

WASIIINOTOM Aug 2iComptroller ofthe Troaaury Tracoivoll today rendered

decision holding that Foreman Millertho Government Printing Offlce who

WitS dismissed from his because-of expulsion from the bookbinders unionand was reinstated order of President Roosevelt is not entitled to drawhis pity of 10 u day for the time ho was outof office Tho holds that asMiller performed no service for tho Governmerit time between his dismissaland reinstatement ho is not entitled tocompensation although his absence from

was no fault of his ownThe opinion was In response to a request-of a rulinghaving ho was to Qin

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MVENTOIl EXPECTS TO COMPETEWITH IKUK RIVALS

Says There No Reason Why Even AretleExplorers Not TouchWith the Werld IlM Scheme Sendlleutffes Without Such Illih Poles

Mr Marconi who got oft the steamshipLucanla yesterday was uncommunicativeabout the technical side of the Inventionswhich ho says will perfect his wirelesstelegraph system BO that may besent for commercial and whichwill also prevent a fromInterfering with messages sent by theMarconi company

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son who fo consulting engineer of theMarconi Wireless Telegraph Companyyesterday but expects to talk with him onMonday about four Inventions He wentto the Holland House and spent most ofthe day resting He intends to stayabout a month

One of the new Inventions is said to havea great deal to do with Improving the Mar

so that land messages may bedifficulty in competition with

the wire telegraph companies Mr Marconi had a with one of theofficials of the Marconi company and thissubject was discussed

was asked how long it would be becommercial messages would be re

for transmission to EnglandI cannot just say replied It may

bo sooner than three months or It may notbe for a year But there Is this muchthese now Inventions will do away with thepossibility of a rival company Interferingwith or receiving our messages It willnot be necessary to receive or send mes-sages from high altitudes The currentnow necessary will be diminished and thecost of transmission of messages an

feature greatly reducedWill it be possible he was asked to

keep in communication with an exploringparty say for instance an Arctic expe-dition by wireless

Certainly he replied Why notWill you be able to establish a wireleis

system on land and compete with the telegraph companies

Yes I believe soHow atotit the transmission of mes-

sages across the ocean in comparison withthe cable rates

We have a contract with the CanadianGovernment which will compel us to sendordinary messages at 10 cents a word andpress and Government messages at fivecents

Mr Marconi said that the mutter ofarranging a scale of rates rested entirelywith the company and ho knew nothingabout it He declared that one Importantfeature of the new Inventions was that itwould not be necessary to have the sta-tions so high

We will be able to cut the poles holdingthe balls in half or maybe more he saidand then he added This will make itpoHNible to establish stations at manyplaces which before were useless to usbecause of the great height it was nccemaryfor us to attain HO that an etherio wave sentfrom one station might avoid the obstruc-tion caused by the convexity of the earth-in the direction of another station-

I peisonally believe that we have over-come every obstacle that confronted iw

When the Oampitnlu got to hw pier yes-terday morning Mr Marconi met bya deputation of Italians und a brass handnamed In his honor The Italians pro ent xl

with thlx inscription

To Minor Grglleltno Mnrtonl the iirUrit-gr luH of thn wuiiii and the Iffht of the Iutlnrace errrtlnif

Then tho band played a mardi namedfor Marconi

The Lvrunia the shipspiper had many marconlgrnms andthe ship was in almost constant comminlration with land by wireless In honor-of Marconi tie h Hdpicc on the papsr-repnwnted ft of the globe withwireless slot ions at New Yorl and Londonnnd three ships gutting wireless messagesin midocean

One of tIm nvirconigramH contained thissynopsis of the first two yacht races

The Reliance won two race first fifteenmllfis to windward mid return by s-

in limits second race ten mills triii uvularby I minute ID second Shnnirock allowedgreat Improvement in the second race

The death of the Marquis of Salisburywas chronicled ojd not far from It wasthis announcement

Flreyenr mum Lou Dillon miiUutrottinif record two tumults tint

Anoher item contained the rows thatthe Reliance would be remcatured Ittcnuso-shn had put on a new gaff and then thisItem

A short rlrcult between tho of a NowYork elevated trnln and time thlnl rail museda panic Among tho pmuiencers In which m nywere

The paper contained nn account of thointernational tennis match nt Newport-a report of the retirement ofRoot then its confirmation and the an-nouncement that Jov Taft would suc-ceed him

HITCHCOCK nRVEsnEitNo Complaint Made Itecanllni llethnd-

nf Handling Town Hlte FundsWABIIIKOTON Aug 20 Tlie report that

Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock hdseverely criticised by Treasury De-

partment officials for tho way in which hehad handled the funds received horn thesalo of town sites In he Kiowa countryand charging him wit b vie hein depositing this money in the SubTreas-ury at St IoulB instead of with the Treasuryproper was emphatically denied at theInterior Department this morning

lion had over been front theTreasury Department in connection with

methods of auditingand handling the town site funds thatsuch tttntement was nothing more nor lessthan nn to raise an issueSecretary Hitchcocks administration

It was that Secretary-In handling funds in this wasaccordance with the laws regulating suchfunds and that the deposit madeat the St Louis for the con-venience of and to simplify-the matter of nickingAn Interior Department official said thismorning beenwrong this method of depositing thefunds the vouchers for Amountsdrawn from time to time would never havebeen acknowledged tho Treasurer atSt Iiils or by the Treasury Department-at Washington

Oliver Takes the Oath of Ofllcte

WASHINGTON Aug 29 Oen Robert ShawOliver tho new Assistant Secretary of Wartook the oath of office this morning at theWar Department Col William Cary

the retiring Assistant Secretary wasresent and after ho hind

Gen Oliver they hold a to theof the army on duty in Washington

Iieut George Young pre-sented the Introducedto the new Assistant Secretary Theyithenpaid their to

shortly afterward for York Midwill family at SanaerfiaW

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aks Company have organized an exhibit of such things as pertain to

its elaboration Included are the newest importations of Birds Wingsand f ncy leathers Velvet Plush and Fancy Hats Also effective

1AILQR13D HA1SAuthoritative models which were designed for early Fall wear

Tailored Suits for WomenI-

n addition to a representative variety of new models which will

receive their initial presentation on Monday Saks Company

WIJrfL OFFER SPECIALTailored Suits for women of English and Heather mixtures long coat ef-

fect with frock back and ninegored skirt a new and distinctive modelValue 4000 At 2900

In addition to the above they will present an excellent assortment of

PBDESTRIENNE SKIRTS-

of various fabrics in a number of models at very modest prices

Window Hangings and UpholsteryS-

aks Company hae made extensive preparations to providethese things in all manner of styles and designs from the severelyplain to the most elaborate and are prepared to submit plans andschemes for interior decoration and draping for which they will bepleased to furnish estimates

SPJ3CIAL FOR MONDAYLace Curtains Irish Point Swiss Tambour and Brussels in two to sixpair lots 3i yards long patterns arc standard allover designs alsonovelty effects with detached figure in centre of curtainValue 600 to 900 At 500

Opaque Window Shades size 3x6 feet trimmed with heavy lace edg-

ing spring roller four colors from which to select Value 50c each At 29c

Screens three fold five feet high filled with silkoline in dainty patternsframes of oak imitation mahogany or white enamel Value 100 At 75c

Oriental RugsSaks Company invite your critical attention to their collectionImported direct from the Orient it includes such rare pieces as areusually selected by foreign connoisseurs when secured by way of

London To mark the Fall opening of this department they

Will pjace on saje for Monday the following Specjal ValuesANTIQUE DAGHESTANS

Value 2500 Value Value 5000

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GUENDJE AND KAZAKS

Value 2000

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At 850 At 1375 At 1600

RARE KAZAKSValue 5750 Carpet

At 3950 At 7000 to 12500

In conjunction with the above they will present Rugs and Carpets-of various grades and sizes Oriental Furniture Brasses Draperies-and kindred things which are not at all commonplace in design

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KVIOIV CAPTAIX WILL HO tRKK-OX XOY VK ET

1 PreparlnK lo Itrvrlop UN Vilnius Proprrty Eprol to Win till M73UOMI

Suit the Uovirntiiiiil has llerjnn-

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IKAVKNWORTH Kun Aug 29 On Nov28 next Ohorlin M Carter vxCupcain ofKiiKlwetH III time lriiit l Suites Army willbo released from tliu Federal penitentiarylie will go free after un actual service ofthru years antI seven inontlm lie cameto penitentiary in April 1000

Carter originally under a five yearswmtenoe hut he was held ton monthsin custody as a military prifiiiur at Gov-

ernors island pending appeals beforecoming here which time is always al-

lowed In the case of a military prisonerand ho gained seven months more Uy goodconduct A present he is hospital lentand prison flower gardener plates vliiclilie hits most of the lime his incnneration

the of draws near Curtnr-In manifesting high spirits wternBundecided to will do when dis-charged One of tlm first matters to n-

cttiro attention will li the pendingin the United States Circuit Court atcaRO wherein J72JOOO is at stako Prop

consisting of stocks bonds and cashformerly held Carter Is in and ault is to determine whether Carter

or the Government to untitled to itCarter feels stIrs of winning the suit

If he wins he expects to devote most of hislime to and to the do

of hi trims propertien Oflate no line boon studyingjig

When Carter was here ho talkedmuch of lila anxiety for a civil trial Hewild the he wanted to havo his case passedupon a competent civil courton release ho go to Savannahand demand a trial at once Of late ho hasnot been talking this It in wild however that he is bitter Greeneand Oaynor and would willingly appearIn court to testify againstGovernments extra efforts to have thembrought from Canada now is said to bo adesire to them on trial soon afterthe release of Carter

Carter 1 now a or a flrKttiradeprisoner Trusty prisoners are permitted-to the on errnncsCarter does not desire this privilege Onthe contrary he would not go theprison mlei n forced to Ho wouldrun a of meeting military officers whomhe knew when lie was in the service An

officer I forbidden to recognize orspeak to Carter under penalty

the service sentence in-

cluded this orderIn his imprisonment at Fort Loaven

worth Carter doubly Themilitary have constantly

to remind him of the pastprison walls he cnn hear all trumpet

military ceremonies and at nightgenerally once a week when he sits the

his cell room over tho hospitalhe hears tho orchestra musicHallwhore the officers give their dances

J M Harry well known In bunking andmanufacturing circle of Tex riled

that city on Friday nlahtaged B2 years Ho WAS nVa and went to Dallas In 1872

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Sun Paul MrCormao f r the Alleiimtlon fUlfeK Affections

PouoiiKEErsiE Aug 26 Paul McCormao a young millionniro who has mornthan n local reputation for eccentricityis t he defendant In n stilt brought by bathes

Converse a prominent merchant torecover damaged for the elicitation of hiswife Dr McCornwc inheritedn large fortune in 1000 when h barelyof age fist her was Dr J II McCormacfor a number of years a practising physi-cian in Mr mar-ried Mary Dnwwon daughter of a wealthyQuaker antI afew monthrt of each other and PaulMcCormac an only son inherited fortunesfrom both

lilt accession to wraith andindependence Paul McConnaa told Ins

mansion on the exclusiveHyde lark road near this city to Mr Con-

vent and built a large back in thetickle Jl a ofon the second floor of tho barn which wasfurnished with Oriental

were off the premises fierce-St Bernard dogs and himselfand the x in a state of nervous

by discharging qunntltlre ot dyna-mite late At

Mr McCormac wa very friendly withthis Converses until hosuddenly sold all his property here and

city Mrs also wentaway Converse of his

intorests and property and lefttown Mr Converse PaulMcConnnc prevailed upon hip wife to Insti-tute InNew York lo hints him declared insaneMrs Converse withdrew her petition whenlien husband appeared in courtby eminent physician readyto prove lila Mr Mrs

settled their differencesThe complaint In the damage null line

not but a summona has boonserved on Mr McCornuto lawyer SamuelII Brown who han noted andadviser for Mr Converse through histroubles with Mr McCormac thnt hodid not know whether Mr Converse wouldsue for 50000 or J2r 0000 Mr McCormao-is nt present living in New York and is

figure on thisMrs n member of severalwomens clubs in the metropolis She isan accomplished and beautiful womanand was promi-nent in society there

Army anil Navy OrdersVmtKOTOf Au M Thcit array orders weresurd today

V Robinson tmnifoirtit fromFIfth Cavalry to Thirteenth

llculol V Fountain from ThirteenthCavalry to Kourth

LlfiH Col II Paddock from fourthCavalry to Fifth Cavalry

This navy order was tattledCommander IS M Ilu hM from command of

the Annapolis Asiatic station lo Naval llonpllalYokohama for treatment

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S ry Yard Employees Not to B Requiredto Take the Oath

WASHINGTON Aug 20 Acting Secre-tary of the Navy Darling announced this

thatnfter inquiring into thetion of having employees of the Navy De-

partment and take oath ofto the United States he had de

cided that no reason exists at thetime for issuing any orders on the subjectHe be that ofUnited States nro eligible to employmentin the yards hsufficient guarantee of the mans allegianceto his country

To the Elevation

of Pure Designwe lave crested i particular exhibit of

Drawing Room Furniture in gold

CtrciJian trilnot and white enamel

From the classic Louis XV Louis

XVI and Regence influences these

pieces suggest perfect value to the dis-

criminate buyer

GrandFurniture Company

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