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night said Dlnser Isnt tha uo JRerJV
Yes ulr came tho volco of a child fromthe next room
The detectives elsn1halo whole to tha stationLater In tuq tenement waiheld as a witness
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nta Tt a ttia flinv Vlfirl Krotwell coached In their parts Thoy alltoUtho serscnnt story about a mmcoming for The olderones it off without li hitch but Larbara the rHt edod
Inspector Flood anti Capt Ward tookwoman Into captains of
floo and her for twoFor a long tune nho hold to her storyof a Mho 1roko-
Ho did ltl illod my baby with his fisto-
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Jlo had objected tobaby beUMso it wa and wasnot Ho had come home In n blackhumor And had threatened to hurt It Shehad tried to tako the and hohad It and beaten it until it
She jjtw certain that ho used nohut fists Afterward
that into the noxt room berats she couldnt hoar to see tho babyhurt When were certainchildwas load nho took it tosink washed off tho und dressed it Inclean clolhcw
1 lien they Htnrtocl ofT wound the cornerof street Into Eleventh avenueto find a pace to hide It They to
streot before foundBt 404 a doorway that looked dark and se-
cretThey crept In laid the body wrapped In
newspapers the cellar door wentto bcd
Ihls waq of Dlnsers state-ment WhiCh is a confession
The child was naughty was always
lost nlsht with a little aboard I signedthe some line ago and had
drinking until yesterday when Icamo home
told that Gertrndo had beennaughty Bo I hit her on
oa punishment 1to hurt tier her I went tobed after that This was about 10 niclockI think In the Aggie woke moand told me that Gertrude was dradwashed he body and dressed it Inclothes Then we wrapped It In now
and started to take fathersOn thin we paw the doorway and deddod to leave it
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fire OrtoapftatruidniBhtanditoVIouk atthedoor to proj about the treatmentottuochild
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sweating photogrdphera-asked him to stand for a
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composure
zcno HOLDS fpiroiMvHer rcreanm Attract Neighbors Who Cbate
highwayman Into WoodMONTCLAIR N J Sept 4 Rofie Murphy
a servant who was on her way home froma visit to friends in New York last nightwas held up nt Clairmontand Midland
this place by a negro whoa box He grabbed
ans hands and demanded her moneySho screamed for help and several of her
responded The negro fled andpursued escaped in a
of woodland
RUSH FOR HOME COXTfUESCentrals Labor Day Traffic Reported
f to De Heavleit In YearsThe incoming passenger traffic on the
New York Central yesterday was saidlast night the heaviest In years All
trains were run in twothe most of them carried Itwas estimated by Station Master Odellthat nearly 200000 had entered the citythrough the Grand Control Station duringthe day The baggage room tooverflowing with baggage and the con
was trunks
tlonal police Kelly got adozen extra fromand East Sixtyseventh street stations
the Laboroutings together with the crowd of
the regular summervacations the washurt but latein theaftornoon whenambulance arrived to take Sarah Booker90 oH of 03 Third avenue fromincoming train She hadas was boarding the train In Chicagoand spralnedher ankl-
et J LITTLES AXIVERSARXfC-
ctCrJBtf tilt F tlcth Labor Day In nilHome Town Alwrls N V
grossman J J Uttl sof New Yorkcelft-
sheretojflftlIeentertatnedBisfjop PotTorand the townsmen to helphim obUjrve with a dinner and other feetiitle his golden jubilee of beginningwork Little was elected to s-
In 1891 bbU his fellow townsfolk are justlyproud d hun At the time ofthe placarded witha roTalr on WEB givpn to hlm on avisit h jxild to his home Later Mr LUtlewas three times eloctfert theBoard Educatlon in Now York city
Bishop Potter and others Thei handsomely bound and
the of tsv3Bvblank In which each fluent had tomake msautogrnph Mr the
manyon the of this anniversary-
Colllslojijyn Wllllamsbnrg nrldge SendsHospital Hortfl rfuledr
An adUmobilo crossing the Williams
burs b to Brooklyn yesterday frigh-
tened ajbortio to awagon lAiKaw bf 205
Canal street and it ran away Near theBrookly tower the wagon collided with atruck Lang aged 22 of 1638
Lexington avenue Manhattan who wasrunaway and fourteenyear
were thrown autiLand he sustained
internal Injuries and the boy sufferedfrom ntuslonfl and shock
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CANAJOHARIE N Y
JCVP IS YELLOW FEVER CASES
Kirt rlKht New Patients Five DeathsFederal Quarantine Favored
NEW OmEANfl Sept 4 Tho featuretodays fever developments was the jumpin the number of new cases The MarinaHospital Service reported up to 0 oclocktoday fiftyeight now cases and five deathsThe popular theory IB that thearrest and Imprisonment on Saturdaya local to report cues
other physicians heretofore conin their reports Immediately U
hand In all suspicious COMBCompared with the same date In 1878
the figures are Insignificant On Sept 41878 there were 212 new oases and seventytwo deaths or nearly four times the num
of new case today and over fourteentimes the number of Theof cases reported to4219 In 1878 and of deaths 202 against 1241in 1878
Following the pronouncement of Gov Jelluof Alabamaof quarantines the indorsement of the
Association has given addedand the newspapers of State
are practically a on propositionentirely overboard theat Interference with State
taking without the enlight-ened view expressed by thoughtful men In
SouthThe campaign of education continues
and a lectures were deliveredyesterday While the New Orleans public
never been noted for attention tolectures it U attending the talks
every one now knows themosquIto is not
children disputedan for instance how a
or the femaleIt seems to be the general opinion that
vhllo the screening thelest root Ion of fumigationire excellent precautionary measures
greatest the promptrosning the patient whoo fever
U not believed It will bepossIble to reduce perceptibly the numberif mosquitoes
roYt JOIN corroV GROWERS
England Manufacturers Say Nolleof Meeting Was Too
Mass Sept 4 Theotton Manufacturers Association has deIdedthatit is impracticable to dele
to a meeting of growers and manuaoturers Ashsville N C Sept 0 Itteen to consider a stable priceor at this meaKThe board of governor of the New
England association decided that there i
Insufficient time to arrange for delegateso go to Ashevllle Secretary J E Wood
If the executive committee of the Southirn Cotton Association believesbat can be servedjoint with of the Manuaoturers association we wouldthat a later date be arranged andmeeting be held in New or Washington
order to make the meeting thoroughlytime
iven to enable the International Federa
On receipt of an Invitation fromGrowers Association
oard of will be glad to cooperateappointing delegates
COP WAS RUBBERING
Picked Out a Lawyeri OhlnMe ClientWith Keeping Gambling Howe
LI Foy proprietors of a Chineseestaurant at SOI Henderson street Jersey
which was raided on Sunday nightere held in the First Criminal Court for
iOO ban each for the Grand Jury yesterday-or maintaining a resort for gamblingJach of the eleven celestials who were
ound gambling In the place was fined HoLawyer Patrick J Dooley counsel for
he defendants asked Policeman Langanrho secured the evidence against the placep point out the proprietor and the cop
arnando you know he is one of the men
iquiredBecause I was in a laundry
you drew up an agreement for thisto pay ISO a was the
aidThats what I was remarked the cop
110 VOLTS
Victim Was Rain Soaked and Fell WithChandelier He Seized When ShockedJames McCullum 25 years old a driver
Roe ft of Newark was HUednrly in Thomas Walsh
at 22 Plane street Newark whileiirjilng on an incandescent light which was
out of order and would not repond to the main switch It was aftermidnight and Walsh lit his foruslness McCullum climbed on a radiatorn tinker the light and a shockwhich threw to the
He could not have received more thanIff volts but htashoefl and were
rain He died in an ambuonce on the way to the St Michaels Roeital When the shocke seized a chandelier and clung to It until
fell with him to the floor
Post oraoe Clrrkf In Con ventlonCEDAR la hundred
leegate representing nearly every Staterers present today at the sixth annualonventton of post TheCBfliona will continueThe session was to
of welcome with a by
btmlness will be consideration ofilan to introduce aattire Into the association
Uilstant Tax Collector of Pialnfleld Klllihimself
PbaJNPiBLb N J Sept 4 Davidmember of one of Plain fields
drallle ooTnrjutted suicide at his houseshooting himself ln the mouth
e had long in Ill health He waOyears old end was assistant city tax
His wife and one son survive
I rt FlgtJttng Part of Her Crew
Die Red D Line steamshipt
Maraoalbo-t yesterday was forced to leav a fire
and two oilers all SpanIards at Cure
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CLOUDBURST TBESTAfE
GREAT DAMAGE IN TIlE VNADILLAND VALLEYS
Two Lives Lott Many Bridges DestroyRaIlroad Tramo penriedA
Ontario and WeiteriCoal Train THe Engineer Drowned
UTIOA 4 A record breaking f H
water was experienced throughout centralNew York yesterday last night and todayIn some sections of a wide territonr greadamage done The seversdamage to life and property is over a longstrip of country twenty or thirty miles iiwidth and reaching from NorwichSherburne on the west eastwardly overthe Unadlllix Valley doing great harm iiNew Berlin and Edmeston striking a scoreof small villages and sweeping on to Cooperstown and 8chuyler
Two lives known to have been lostIn this terriflo cloudburst Railroad lineshave been washed away telegraphtelephone wires thrown hlghwayidestroyed so badly thatFollowed houses and barns torn from theirfoundations and carried with thetorrents farmsof crops that for the harvestand trees uprooted-
It is most difficult to secureInd full reports Neither the telegraphnor telephone wires are In working orderto a large number of places Mall 1s out pthe question for several day The
in the Chenango Valley the UnadllliValley and the trolley line to Cooperstowi
ire not in condition to be operated todaysad possibly for several days-
A northbound freight train on the Ontarioind Western Railroad went down withhe roadbed at Woods Corners about
and a half north of Norwich aboutoclock last evening There were two
mpines hauling the train made up In partif coal cars Engineer Norton of Norwichwas drowned in the Chenango Riverafteilumping from his engine Engineer Al
ert Borden of Norwich was seriously In
ured and will probably die Firemanrank Ferris of Norwich on Engineer
iordens engine the fireman on EngineerNortons engine and Brakeman WinfieldJolton of Norwich were injured but will
eoover About WO feet in nil of the Onand Western Railroad track was
cashed outThe damage to the Lackawanna railroad
sill probably be the largest in Its historyUtIca was built Praotlentire road between North Brook
bId and Norwich has affected and it-
s reported that there are from twelve toIfteen separate washouts The ChenangoRiver runs alongside the tracks at many
and the large volume of water workedthe roadbed until it slipped away
fhe tracks in many places are stilltonight
In the village of New Berlin a house occu-lted by Mrs J M Deering was washedtown through the main street and Mrseeiing was drowned Dozens of housesnd barns were toppled from their foundsions and in many Instances floated a coniderable distance away
During the service In the New Berlinresbyterian Church lost night the water
ame up so suddenly that the worshIpersould not leave the building and remainedhers until after daylight with the pastorfhey were taken out on a raft
and on the Unadlllihas out
t may be a week before the road is againtinning The road is completely tied upChe loss will be 10000
Last night was a night of terror to theresidents of Sherburne The reservoir
and did an immense amount ofand at the same time the river
rose Between the flood tumbling downthe hills and the menacing
lacking up from the rapidly risingsat night was one which will never bebrgotten by those who were in the villageTie damage done is at a rough estimatelaced at 46000 Warning of the bursting-if the reservoir had been telephoned to
village and Lou of life was thus avertedThe village of Edmeston was swept
end barns carried away in theIn the of Schuyler Lake
hurch boils were rung to warn sleepingesldents of their peril
Many miles of track and roadbed on therailroad between Mohawk
away and trafficrill be interrupted for a week The damagei the Sauquoc valley will be upward of00000 while the total damage to railroads-nd other property In the strip of territoryetween Utica and Norwich will exceed100000The cloudburst swept down upon Schuyler
ake near Richfield Springs at midnighterklmer Creek overflowed its boundariesnd flooded the village to the depth of three-r four feet The lower story of the Bulliontotel was completely submerged and the inrates would have been drowned had the dlsovery of the flood been delayed a few mblents longer When the door of the hotelrag opened the water poured into the house-D volumes The streets aye filled with therreckags of trees and driftwoodDamage at Cooperstown will reach aev
ral thousand dollars The reservoir atherburne burst under the terrific pressure
wept away fields of vegetables bridgesnd roads and Mt the village without arater supply The cloudburst is one ofhe most costly and damaging In the history-f the and Ontario and Westm railroads Water to the depth pfthree
is flowing o er the betweenand Norwich on both railroads
the work of repair has to halt untilhe flood subsides
The Chenango River is at Its highestIn fifty years and still rising at New
The flood surpassed the one ofhree years ago doing great damage totreets and buildings
A large derrick boats and drilling aplaratus used in making soundings for the
State barge canal and whichin the Mohawk River at
Hunter were away thewater early Is a wash
on the West Shore Railroad betweenlion and Mohawk and traffic on the road9 suspended Through trains on that roadire usingthe New York Central track bewean Utica and the detour at Hoffmann
FORT Sept4 A socalledcountry south of
Plain morning causedto the extent of many thousands of
lollara Otsquago Creek ordinarily ansignlflcant stream suddenly became aody water of dangerous proportionsti banks were overflowed for miles severalridges were destroyed and many wereladly damaged washed-ut a few buildings were demolished andarrled away orchards vere uprootedad greet damage was done to growingrops of grain yards and gardensWorts of nearly every description wasbrought to the Mohawk Valley by Otnquagoreek and was jammed into the openingndertb bottom of the Erie Canal whichBrmit creek to reach th Mohawktnr i Thta cioeed t wit r to rla M
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UNOXHATSlea-
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correct shapes and shades
A encle In all principal cities in the world
storm which prevailed In this regionSaturday morning noonwashed away an abutment of a largebridge which crossed the Sawklll Creek-
at Sawklll the end of the bridge failinginto the stream Several small bridgescrossing the Esopus In the Catskills werealso washed away as were several hundredfeet of the 20 Inch main leading from thereservoir of the Kingston City Water Worksat Woodstock to this city
WORKHOUSE AS A SANCTUARY
Offlclali Refuted to Let Warrant BServed on a NonSupport Prisoner
Magistrate Barlow in the Essex Marketpolice court yesterday took issue with thauthorities of Blackwells Island about i
construction of the lawThe controversy arose over the ease o
Max Friedenbaum who was commuteto the workhouse on July 29 in default oa bond to pay 13 a week to his wife Rebeoaof 89 Attorney street On Aug 8 anotherwoman claimed to be Friedenbaumswife and Magistrate Moss issued afor Friedenbaums arrest on a chargebigamy The warrant was given to OfficeFoley to serve Magistrate Barlow wasinformed early yesterday that Friedenbaums friends had learned of the warranton the bigamy charge and had hastenedto furnish bill for him on the nonsupportcharge in order to get him away from the
4 orkhouse The bond was acceptedJays ago and the discharge was sent to the
IslandPoliceman Foley was sent to the work-
house early yesterday morning and aoSergt Ivory of
Essex Market court squad he was thatreason why was not
Foley said that they would not letserve warrant that inassmuois there were no policemen or peace officers
connected withwas at liberty to leave at will
Magistrate Barlowhurried to and had an
with some workhouse offV
who said that no one there hadserve a warrant The Magistrate
that citizen hail ain a felony case Island
officials not to allow Friedenbaum to escape
IFOWEV TAKES AS BURGLARS
husband or One Also Arrested ChargedWith LootIng an East Side House
The police of the East Fiftyfirst streetstation last night arrested Charles Whalen
213 East Thirtyseventh street Emmawife and Evelyn McCarthy 20 yearsof the some address on a charge of
burglary John Kelly of 704 Third avenue3 the complainant Kellys house was
entered on Aug M when his family wasway and was looted of almost everythingthat was of any value
Therobbery was traded to Whalen andtwo the arrest two
of Frank McCarthy and CharlesTaylor who were caught into
avenue house when the two pilemere were in court thewomn and her companion visited them
detectives to the East
rooms about thirtytickets and some of the clothing thatstolen from Kelly
TilE FIGHT THE FIFTHNet Say Prenderfait is Attacking
Whove a Right toThe action of Joseph F Prondorgast
Tammany leader of the Filthllstrict In applying to the Supreme Courto strike from the list of enrolledrotors of the district about 900 namesroused a great deal of indignation
men who are supporting George SNeil who backed by William Astor
Ihanler is to oustthe leadership of the district-
It is asserted by leaders of the Wllliar-tistor Ghanler thats seeking to have stricken from the rollshe men who are known to be
election because he fearsho result of the primary electionhe orders whichrendergast come fory the Supreme Court the ONeil men
prove that the allegations olPrendergast are baseless
JOHN X CARLISLE WISm-
ocratlo CommItteemanPrimaries In Jefferson
WATBRTOWN N Y Sept 4 In theirimaries just held in this county Demoratio State John Narlisle against whom every effort was
Ireoted last to turn him down wonas there is hardly an antiCarlisle mar
named as a delegate to either their county conventions In this
man was This meansthat Carlisle and his will have thenaming of candidates Thursday Therei no snow for a Democrat at the electionexcept in the Assembly disrict Hookerism
ino Reward for the DeWItt JewelsFormer Corporation Counsel William
DeWitt of Brooklyn has aof 500 and no
the restoration to Mrs De of thefour diamond valued at which
disappeared from her trunkt thej I on SO So far the detectives
been unable to get clue either U
Newark Gets Halt a Foot of RainFrom morning until 3 ocloc
yesterday nearly six inchesrain fell In Newark In four t r
the precipitation was 283 inches
JACCARDSW-e draw on the whole worldfor noveltici and tell themin an establishment
different too
00 FIFTH AVbe won by our prices butyou will not bo tobuy 10 fiiit u
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fSIKAK EASY IN ILAIXriKLD
Hotel of John J Ooff Entered by Connoilmen Tyler and hillock Who Kncvthe Kind of Ring to His and Proprlctor and Sixteen Patrons
PMINFIRLP N 1 SeptWilliam H Tylor and William Starr Bullock
former chairman of the Police Boardkayo the local police department a surpriselast night when they made a raId onspeak easy conducted by John J Gaff al
his hotel In West Front street Goffpatrons of the place wore caught
The former waiving examination waheld for the Grand Jury whIle only thenames of the patrons were takenwill be called later as witnesses
The two Councilmen who say that MrGoff has had the protection of the policehave been working up the case forweeks and it was planned to make
last night They previouslyJustice Kelly of Elizabeth and oba warrant Accompanied by theand Constable Terry also of Eliza-
beth the party drove in carriages to thehotel
On the way met Patrolmanand Tyler asked him U go
Mr Bullock gave the specialof ring to entrance toMr Goff answered the boll The restthe was close behind him and as soot
room where the proprietor and sixteenpatrons were cards
officials immediately demandedthe name and theproprietor was arraigned and given a chance-to He to actionof the Mr Bullock seizedbottles and whisky tasting 6f eachto sure he real Thin
be used as evidence-Mr Bullock said that it was use
less to ask the to make the aAndrew local boss
and did not hesitate to that hesure that Mr ColT was receiving the protec
of theTyler a New York lawyer ha
had fee here to 1000
of an ordinance restricting theloon area to the business of town
of this district and hastwice failed to get a license Mr Bulloc-ks now a to the Coun
il and is opposed by the Republican
KILlED BEFORE MOTHERS EYES
Toddles After Marbles bi Fronta Trolley Car
PHILADELPHIA Sept 4 Toddlingthe street after hum marbles Joseph
Fisher awas run down by a Snyder avenue trolleycar In front of his home 483 North Fourthtreet at 1130 oclock this morning Thewheel were stopped just in time to pro
vent cutting two He died Inon the way to the Childrens
HospitalMrs mother of the boy was a
witness of the accident and fa Shetad been leaning out of the front window-of her home talking to a neighbor andwatching the One of his
and the little fellowan after it right in front of the car
MVRDEREI FOR HER MOEYl a i t j
Who Drew Cain from HankDcadln Her Home
NEKttiH Wls Sept 4 Mrs Michael70 years old was found lying
pool of blood at the foot of the stairsher home this morning Her skull was
fractured and the police believe sho wasmurdered A few ago Mrs Sextontook a considerable sum money from
bank and this is missing When neighdiscDvered the womans body am
searched the rooms thehad been ransacked
Lightning Strikes Schooner Killing OneMan
BILOXI Miss Sept 4 Elca Lescarcdekilled and Diamond Seymour
Ihoupe Peter Nick Chelores andConstantine Pendela all Greeks and reeldents of New Orleans were badly shocked
lightning today The men were on theschooner was on the
being repaired when the bolt struckrigging
ORITVARY
Cal William Finlay Anderson formerlywell known newspaper man died yesterday
t his home 272 Manhattan avenue after t
three weeks Illness with kidney troubleAnderson was born In Ireland sIxty
seven years ago and came to this countrynine years later He Was War correspondent
the New York Herald luring the civiland In this capacity attracted aLienor Gen placed him on his
Asilstont Atlose of the war he took chaw of the WashIngton bureau of the Hfrald while In that
was one of the pallbearers on theof Lincoln house onstreet where It was taken from Fords
Cheater to the White House TwoAnderson was sent to London
arranged LIvin r tonksearch expedition was one of the or
anizers of the Press and a memberthe executive committee for twelve years
wife survives himGeneral Robert McCulloch died in Boonvllle
yesterday He wax born in AlbemarleIn 1MO went to Missouri
settling In Clarks Fork TownshipCooper He served Inerate army commanding the Second CavalryRegiment len Sterling
participated In all the battles Incito South Later
he was Hoods In the fortytwodays fighting with Sherman
Three children survive himMiss Nettie McCulloch Boonvllle Mrs
IcCmlocb Helens MonCharles llathanrny Vebh who was well
hers among Insurance men oniundar at his summer home In orLocks Conn Ho was KI years old Formany y ars Webb1 was goods
Later he went Into the ranreiiielness and was at the time of his deathpresident of the National Accident Societyit 320 Broadway He was a member tho
Sow Founders and PatriotssocIeties the Merchants tnlon League
clubs the Sons of thelon and the Society of Colonial Wars
Charles Francis a member ofof C M Co upholsterers
at his home U44Brooklyn Mr Abbott vaaif school of the Atlantic Avenue
of the Avenue Congregationaland was well known work
for ten he was a member of the Twentvsecond Regiment and one daughtersurvIve him funeral will be
afternoon at 2 oclock from theKastnor wIts of Theodore Kaitner
and daughterinlaw of Brewer Franz Kastnpr morning In Newark In-
n had been III several monthshad an operation last week at
t She was 0rid and survived her husband threeions and three daughters
Ransom M ofiartford died suddenly yesterday-n he en arip with the Putnam Phalanx of whichWas a member Mr Fitzgerald hadoll ctor since 1898 was a wholesale
dealer His death was duo toapoplexy He was S7 years old
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WORTH CONSIDERINGLet us show you whit the Rainier
tour1Y Ingover rough roads this season
equipped Ralnlers arei all that can for Immediate
These are now on the floor
ready Inspection 3MO with full equipment Guaranteed free of repairs
THE RAINIER COMPANYS l oom r ienro Telephone tool Columb
MARVELOUS VALUEAre those suits and we have on
20 Embracing the materials such as
Specialty In automobile coats uniforms and liveriesn
Can we new samples fashion reviewblank and tape free
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OORHAHI FLORENTINE BUILDING
Handsome New Structure on Fifth Avenueto Do Opened to the Public Today
For the fifth time the Gorham Company-
has moved its headquarters The newbuilding Is an eight story structure at Fifthavenue and Thirtysixth street The archi-
tects were McKim Mead 4 Thebuilding will be opened to the
The structure appears lower than It reallyis This effect has been gained by the hori-
zontal division of tho facade into threeparts an arcaded first story a plain stretch-
of masonry only with rows of un-
ornamented windows and crowning thewhole a colonnaded loggia topped by a
overhanging pornlce The etyaffected by thearchitect tr tment of the Renaissance
This character is marked in the lowerstory which on U dividod into
by roundmaBflive loniocolumnsof polished granite-
In the spandrels between these arcbesare-basreliefs emblematic of Art and Industry
from the chisel of Andrew OConnor A
frieze fashioned at the Gorhamfoundry is let into the tone
andrunsaround the building above thelirsfstory The wide cornice of Florentinecharacter is of copper picked out with color
and glided In phoesThe showroom occupies the
entire first floor The domed and elabor-ately decorated ceiling Is supported byeight columns Around this areshowcases of carved mahogany Up
cases of the same wood arearound the walls The rails and
and the doorsgolden hued bronze cast and fin
ished at Bronze FoundryThe are finished in leather with fig-
ures in brass after an idea froman old Spanish trunk-r The also devoted
of the third to the eccles-iastical art department On the fourthIs the ofthe firm wtylethe fifth is to administrative purr
The eighth aresaid
and stained glass window departments The ofthe basement occupied by theof the storage department-
The building is one first in the cityto be entirely constructed of Quanta
a of formedby overlapping tiles on ironcolumns cost of the structure was
It has taken over two yearsto build It The as well asone on Broadway at Nineteenth streetwhich was the of the Gorham com
for and also theextensive at Providence K I were
planned and carried to sucEdward Holbrook
the president of the company
FAKE COP SHOOTS A WOMAN
Turns When Challenged by Sergeant andFires Crowd
CniCAtio Sept Mrs Anna HopkinsIs in a serious condition at St Lukes floepital a victim of a peculiar shooting wit-
nessed today by thousands of spectatorswho were waiting for the Labor Day parade
William precipitated aof bullets in Mrs s backLaska was roughly by the crowd
Laska was seen apolicemans and club and revolver
are with thoseasked Seller Laska turned and without
struck the buckle on his suspender and
the melle several werefired Laska one of which struck IrsHopkins
PVXCTURFn MRSHIP FALLS
Crowd Stands from Under but AeronautHamilton Unhurt
PATKBSOV N J Sept 4 Prof Hamiltonundertook to give an exhibition this afternoon in Arrow His programwas to circle Fairyland an amusementresort near Paterson then to sail to
and return at an
Fairyland-Hamilton had just to
when one of the rear wheels operat-ing the machine broke and the
the bag puncturing itThe spectators as the airship
came managed toat a point where no cornsto any He was uninjured Hesays he another attempt a dayor
DRAIN RESERVOIR TO FIND BODY
Supposed SuicIde Note Saying He HadOone Into the Citys Water Supply
WtMlAMHPOrT Pa Sept 4 BecauseSamuel Robbins of Altoona i thought tohave drowned himself In the reservoirthat the with water the reser-voir I drained-
A found on the bank readingI am tired of my existence on
Have drowned myself this A M hometo In Altoona I in with myclothes on Farewell mother dear
SAMUEL ROBBINSThe reservoir 1s twenty feet deep and
covers seven acres take two daysto empty it
SILVBR PLATE THAT WEARS
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SU th Street N Y phoneEttabllshed I860
EXPECTED TODAY
And the Police Are Wondering If HellAol In BUrglary Cases
Police Commissioner MoAdoo Is due atHeadquarters today after a months vaca
spent for the most part at Magnoliamoro than one precinct com-
mander s wondering what toThe menmost worried are those in
precincts been activeand every made by1 headquar-ters in those districts to make arrests or dosomething to show activity The police areready enough with reasons One Is
order to formthree squadrons of mountedgreat numbers of men were taken
from the various precinct houses The menoay that their are now so that
are thorn thoroughlyAnother matter which will come
the Commlnsloners attention Is the ap-pointment of a Deputy Commissioner to
of It is as-
sumed that the new man will have charge ofpolice trials Serious charges are now
a men The mostimportant case Is that against Detectives
Krecht extortingmoney from Julie of 187
avenue and of arresting her without justifi-cation
The police hope to be able to clean up thetheir hope on the
Elmer 1
number of for variousand pieces of jewelry were found-
on him further ex-
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thathaw wet irPourel so thnt be can
KNOCKS COP
Hut He to His PrisonerAre Nabbed Also
Mike Bentz a husky housesraith of 239
East Thirtyninth street got into a fightwith several other men at Dry Dock andTwelfth street last evening and a fine oldroughhouse was in progress when Police-man McOrath of the Union Market stationran and arrested McCJnuhstarted for the station with hisprisoner but had not gone ten feet when
was attacked two men who afterknocking him down hustled Bentz into thehallway at 708 East Twelfth street As
as he could McQrath scrambled to hisfeet and ran after Bentz whom he overtook-at the third floor
A attacked the officer on thebut his own until a beer glasshim on the head McOrath fell backwarddownstairs but dragged Bentz with himTwo other policemen then andclubbed off Thomas-J Ryan of 233 St Anns avenue and Ben
of 438 avenue werepointed out by men who had
from him and arrestedAt the station house they were upon a charge of interfering with an officerBentz was held on a of intoxication-and fighting in the streets
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Information The Phone Co1 S4tb it
DIEDABnOTT On Monday Sept 41905Ch rlf Fronds
Abbott son or Robert and Ellra Abbott Inthe nth rear of his sac
Notice of funeral hereafterBARKEROn Sunday Sept S 1908 at Moid
Antoinette New York city Emma Agusidearly beloved mother of Usbeth nnle
Scott and Ethel Irvine BarkerFuneral private Interment at Greenwood Cen
storyBtJCHANANpn Sept J 05 at her resldnr
Montreal Canada Mart Ellen widow of ib-
latelWllllam Outer Buchanan aced 80 yearf-
CHAPMANOn Sept at Greenland N ItRev J A N Chapman D D formerly ofthe New York Methodist Conference
Funeral services will be held on WednesdaySept A al 2 P M Greenland X II-
OREENE On Sunday Sept S at her rrildnv47 New Lawn av Arlington N J M7
beloved daughter of A
and tbe late William GreeneRelative and friends ate renpectfuUy lnvtti1
to attend funeral services on Tuesilay studnoon Sept I onarrival of J30 train i n
Chambers It New York and Greenwood 1 iRailroad Interment private
RHINES On Monday Sept 4 IBOSEIIcn linuc swife of laaao Olrott Rhine
Funeral from her residence 49 Went Sit t na
Thursday Sept 7 at 10 oclock A M
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