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| Monday light south winds.” | Fair and warm Sunday. CITY AL ABLE EXPRESSES ITS JON Day-LongCelebrationCrowned by Night Display. H lacluding . | s s . Star’s Sunday Magazine | ; Ig WY Ht and Hi | COLORED COMIC SECTION. | ® SUNDAY MORNING, JULY WASHINGTON, D. No. 170.—No. 17,450. OFPLOTSANDPLOTTER AEROPLANE HAS A TRY TO MEET THE LEADE But the Serenity of “The Peer- Attempts _ Flight be age less” Remains Unshaken. Afternoon in This City. \WELCOMES THEIR VIEWS! JOHNSONITES STILL BUSY ISRAEL LUDLOW, INVENTOR | ‘Moves South in 6th Street Along- | Trying to Embarrass Bryan Men Over the Platform. GRAY TALK AND COLD CHILLS N. O. M. Chats of Inside Politics at Denver—Bryan Is Piaying With Vice Presidency. From a staf! Correspondent . Colo., July 4.—-Tais has been plotting on 1 try to disturb the seren- ay of the part » we side Old Depot. \CASTING PROVES DEFECTIVE } cations of Success. A defective casting, coupling the WM4- | horsepower petroleum engine to the seven- ; foot propeller of his heavier-than-4 ‘flying machine, was probably tle on ‘thing that prevented Israel Ludlow, the | Repairs to Be Made Without Delay. | Diahedral Planes Used—Indi- | | | |His Speech of Acceptance to Be! Discussed. | IMPORTANT RESULTS EXPECTED | Spends Three Hours in Golf on! Mountain Links During a Heavy Rain. j ——— HOT SPRINGS. Va.. July 4.—It is evi- ‘dent from the list of prominent pyliticians | invited to come to Hot Springs before the | meeting of the executive committee of the republican national committee that Judge A SPECTACLE OF BEAUTY As Monument Lot Is Bathed in Colored Fire. THOUSANDS ENJOY THE SIGHT |Avenue Alight With Red and Green Fire—Throngs Parade Past New District Building. Crowning a Fourth of July already made ica s for Mr. Bryan's nomina-| inventor, from celebrating the national | William H. ‘Taft, the republican candidate | dts: ni e th ney ae et wen behind the | birthday anniversary by a for the presidency. is preparing to smooth! ™@morable by the dedication of the new aT ‘ 2 flight. The machine had been in cour: Jout any differences that might have de-|lome of the Dist government and Rockies this evening and leit a trail of | oe struction by Mr. Ludlow, assist |veloped at Chicago. Senator Crane of| forming one of the closing features of 3 glory on the snow-capped praas they had] py ~ 1, Rice, in the abandoned Pennsyl | Massac..usetts will be here tomorrow] the celebration by the citizens of the com- nowledge themselves balked at sry turn. The Johnson men are holding | vania railroad station in this city, by per- | mission of. the War Department officials, andyesterday was far enough advanced to | VT a Ait ep «vd morning. Senator Hemenway of Indiana, who had charge of the Fairbanks candi- monwealth in connection with that great night event, the White Lot for one last i red New ee. dacy, and Representative Watson, candi- yut to the end, and have implored New = eee panies bree se s : t come with | W2rant a trial. Taking advantage of a Bie ee date for ie governorship of Indiana, will brief hour became a veritable voleano of Forpiand Penusyiyania to come "| newly laid strip of asphalt pavement, Mr. ‘i : be here Tuesday. Representative Mc-| pyrotechnics. Hissing sky rockets, burst- them; entreated Iinots to upset the har-| ji:¢low wheeled his machine out into 6th | Sianee ors pri caer cea peaiseee or | hee ene of Bryan and Roger Sullivan, mony piar made the mity, but all without avail. face of a long-< compensation in pulling t anding en- | street yesterday afternoon and started the | mechanism. Oniy his crippled condi- | tion caused him to surrender to R. Moore, | | Speaker Cannon's campaign for the nomt-| nation, will come Monday. All have been) invitea by Judge Taft, whose conference ‘olored stars, prismatic torrents of tire—in al Niagara of flashing tints many times multiplied— % car | One of his assistants, the controlling seat with them will precede the convening of| wrote large upon the sky the joy of Mr. Murphy can see eeu 5 a By rt ae the aeroplane. The machine responded | the executive committee ae on Pay, Washington in its acquisition ef a home Tammany, fer whom the in thing @t) quickly to the pull of the propeller, which Representative Burton oi yhio, who A present is to slaughter the Henorabie Me- | js located in front, unlike most flying ma- | placed Judge Taft's name in nomination. properly in keeping with the dignity of Carren. and Roger Sullivan cannot find chines. It sped rapidly along the street jis here and will remain throughout next/the local government of the Capital city eas » Johnson | 2nd the front wheels were just lifting | | week of the nation. ‘stnuts out of the fire. The Gray boom- id haughtily aloof. saying that they here to kill off Bryan for some wut that they are here to urge Judge Gray for first place, and that does not contemplate any alliance with outsid- to clean up the main obstacle in the else. Ww: committee on resolutions from New York, possibly Martin M. Littleton. That made the Bryan men very angry. They went at the Tammany chieftain with this ar- gument: “You are going to stand for Bryan for the nominatidn, aren't you? Mell. then, why do you want to give the There is. a little mutfice im the’ interi- tion of the Murphy folk to pester Mr: Bryan about the platform as well as for the purpose of keeping the record straight and maintaining consistency. It was suggested today, by the speech of Mr. Bryan at Lincoln last night, that he will not run on the ticket if the platform does not suit him in every re- clear of the ground when the coupling snapped and the test was at an end. Re- airs will be made at once, and with the | installation of a more powerful engine an- j other trial will soon follow. Ludiow's machine differs from others in the embodiment of diahedral planes in the framework to afford stability. Some of the Dimensions. feet ana the length about twenty-five feet. with some space between the three sections in which the plane is built. The total area of supporting surface is S17 feet, and the weight with the operator lisa little less than $00 pounds. Lateral balance is secured by the de- ter of the lower plane. It is a feature that none of the ccessful- planes ot Henri Farman or Delaggrane have pos- sessed, and the trials that have been made when flying the plane like a kite have shown that it is the most satisfac- tory and simplest form of balance that has been devised. Develops Strong Pull. The motor in use in the trial yesterday SUPPORTERS OF DELAWAZE JUDGE URGE THIS TICKET. Open Letter Addressed to All Dele- DENVER, Col., July 4.—Josiah “Marvet] and Richard J. Beamish, the campaign managers for George Gray of Delaware, today mailed an open letter to all dele- gates to the convention urging the nomi- nation of Judge Gray for President and Wiliam J. Bryan for Vice President. The no euch i <, but said: “I egy mow that, whether « receive such letter or not, I will, under no conceivable circumstances, accept such a nomination if it should be made. I say this, with- out intending in any respect to derogate from the high honor, importance and what I have said in regard to @ presiden- ual nomination.” _—e——_—_ THE STAR TODAY. The Star today consists of seven parts, as follows: NO SPEECH, NO BALL GAME; ONLY FIREWORKS. Speci OYSTER BAY. 1 Dispatch to The Star. N.. ¥.. July 4.—Aside local team has disbanded, there. was not even a Dali game for consolation. Tonight Sagamore Hill is ablaze with fireworks. Villagers who were disap- pointed in not scoring on the last chance for a Fourth of July speech from a real live President are consoling themselves by watching the show from the beaches. The more favored have gone by invita- Frank B. Kellogg of Minnesota, the only member of the executive committee} wh» will be on hand during this prelim- inary conference. accompanied Judge Taft here and will not return for several 4: to New York, where he is engaged government prosecutions. Speech of Acceptance. The conference with these leading re- inj write in any definite form. Speaking of his speech of acceptance to- day, Judge Taft indicated that he wel- comed counsel by party ledders and be- lieved that wisdom is to be found in sch counsel. This meeting of leaders of .ae party before the meeting of the executive committee will also be of especial inter- by Judge Taft's friends. It is likely that delegations of republicans will be advised to defer their visits to Judge Taft until they can meet him in Cincinnati. For some tifmé at least he will be kept busy with matters incident to the work of the executive committee and outlining the campaign to be followed. His speech of acceptance will call for many conferences, and before it is finally approved will prob- ably be the subject of discussion by many Thousands upon thousands of people were there, until it seemed that all of the residential sections of the city must have been depopulated for the oc- casion. Halo Round New Home. And in strange appropriateness it hap- i The big plane was put together during u publicans is expected to produce important |Pened that the gentle breeze from the ___ Boss Murphy Is Nagging. the past fortnight in the trainshed. It MODERN PATRIOTISM. results. Their coming is looked upon as| southwest carried the heavy clouds of : ud kt fe th $e eee program is to pole the lightest pire with the greatest having a bearing upon party ae ek smoke directly over and around the new © embarrass the Bryan men over the i acl : on > - : Be plarcoras (anal ineniein ee to) aoithae| Geena isaaia ried saline c uetnedaaceis ND BRYAN SUGGESTED democrats now in Denver asking if he» |OUTET AT OYSTER BAY ee ee ee ee eee ded in the| Diottict building until they hung as a Boss Murphy started the word around to-|decx plane {s twenty-two and one-half GRAY A Sei TOPS 2 forainay oe = Tory ov ick % framing of the. speech of acceptance,|P#lo in the bright glare of specially day that a coi ‘ative must go on the} fee:, the height between surfaces five resident, replied that he hed received whicl: Judge Taft has not yet begun to| focused electric arcs about the big white structure. The display of fireworks on the White | Lot, scheduled to begin at 82 o'clock, | was slightly delayed. the first battery of sky rockets being sent into the air at 9 > vice that has been a feature of all Mr. ; : : ; est, as it will be the first time they willl octock. Au hour late: f oe bucket of milk and then kick it|Ludlow’s planes. the dihedral angle. This] gates Gives Reason for Such dignity of the vice presidential office, but |from the noise of the patriotic small boy.| see the nominee of their party,since the our tater the last pleor, © over? {Why don’t you let the tail go with| 18 @ series of small planes set at right eesti ae full appreciation of the same. Oyster Bay had a quieg Fourth. There | convention named him. fountain of pure white sparks, flashed out = ei tid ae ; pa angles to the line of flight and rising a Combi: e “I am controlied.in this matter by the|was no speech by Preside’ S the |. The question of receiving political dete-| the “Good night” si . the hide and make a good job of it? at an angle of £5 degrees from the cen- ' same reasons that haye controlled me in peect by, the Presidents: A2 (tie | cstunastvere tis cue tthat teri tial aecded | ¢ ee ae | Then came the illuminction of Pennsyi- |vania avenue, and the historic thorough- fare witnessed one of the greatest Parades in its, history. Red lights, grpen lights and white lights, far eclipsing the every-night electric lamps flared in myriads from end to end of the- avenue, and thousands upon thousands of ;home folks marched en masse past the new spect. Some of the conservatives say | x, z ae | Pages{tion to the Seawanahaka Yacht Club. / party leaders here. District buildin, res farther that if the committee on resolutions can | the proce em norse Power. but with/ etter, after a few words of preamble,| Part I—News... which is almost directly across the bay | Sudge Taft was today installed in the|o) eget proline ats be stacked against him and a, platform | jog DroDeyler in use it develops a pull of | inues as follows: Eate 1 editcial} from the President's home. offices he will occupy during the next two |€@Stward before the return current car- Richiiaia Pounds, and it is possible that this santa | Part U1—Magazine. The local celebration got an early start | months. He has taken four rooms for |ried them backward over the same route. reported which not measure up tO) win be enough to take the machine off| “You have heard from Mr. Bryan's] part 1V—Spectel Feature: 2 = ¥ Start) business purposes—a reception room, pri- his demands, perhaps they him “in a hole.” could put {the ground for a short flight. One of the closest friends forceful arguments for a Part V—Sports. Part VI-—Comic fos when the President's youngest sons, ‘hie and Quentin, stole out of the house vate office, secretary's office and fileroom. His private office commands a beautiful It was an entirely spontaneous demon- stration of the happy spirit which anf- Bryanites Come Right Back. eee handicaps that the designer has/ ticket reading Bryan and Gray. Tet US! pio yyy women's Section | before daybreak and began the usual ex-|\iew of the mountains and looks out di-|™4ted the whole populace upon the re- z suffered has been the inability to get) pace before your mind a reversal of : periments with giant crackers and a tin|Tectly on the bandstand where concerts | alization of a long-cherished dream. The Bryan men saw this in a jiffy|a larger engine, but if the trial flight nA AG |pan. No casualties have be are held daily in the morning. | His witf-|The last red flare marking the termi- and came back with the proposition | which is to be attempted within a few | tat combination. poets Sualties have been reported. | dows face the north. Great forest trees | nation of the District of Columbia's ob. Gamer eaiia, s Faas 5 z tae y a by Mr. Bryan's friends Part One. President Roosevelt spent the day quietly | shade the lawn that stretches immediately | 2''0" ¢ ob- that if the conservatives want. to turn days proves as successful as the effort} “It is argued by Nae Rbellot bi 3 Page.! at home, taking his customary horseback |in front of them. The room is decorated | Servance of the 1xtd anniversary of the down the harmony plan in that way let | Yesterday Indicated a larger motor will|that George Gray's candidacy for the Plots and Plotter 1 5 them wade right in; the fight would be taken to the floor of the convention and would be for blood. They pointed out yan would have more than two- the delegations favoring his nomination, and that he certainly could | be installed and a public exhibition made. || The work has been badly handicapped |to date by lack of equipment, but the | Showing yesterday was so favorable that | it is believed this will speedily be over- come. | The tendency of the propeller in front vice presidency would bring to the party a large proportion of the independent and the heretofore lukewarm democratic vote} To this as- that would in doubtful eastern states. sertion we make the amendment | To Meet the 5 | City All Ablaze Expresses Its Jos. | New Home Feature of the Future. Bryan's Buslest Da Casualty List Heavy: Ridder Stock Soars.. ride in the afternoon. Secretary Loeb made a brief visit to the Hill to go over the necessary work with the President. The executive offices were closed for the day. = The Secretary and Mrs. Loeb returned Hill in the evening to see in soft colors and is handsomely fitted up | with mahogany furniture. Three Hours Spent in Golf. He left the selection of business quar- ters to his secretary. and only saw them for the first time today when he returned natal day of the nation burned itself. out about 11 o'clock, though a constantly di- minisbing volume of explosions and fire cracker tattoos all over the city carried the private celebrations even past the mid- night hour. ened to spoil the most 7 yeorge Gray y th residency Educat in I A ( 1 wer 2 muster out of that a majority for his /is to throw the draft of air back with ee aha Mian cig andl cooid |pommeris eee ee ee reer timeaeatts, at the Presi- | trom a trip over ‘the golf links, where he Rain Didn't Interfere. latform, fuil force against the supporti lanes|mean the wi fs 2 ,ouse . West Roose- | 7?! 4 : 2 . But wait a minute,” cried the con-|and aid in lifting the weight “om the| make certain @ democratic victory in] Reception to ¥. P. iw |velts, the W. Emlin Roosevelts, the Rev, | Spent three hours. His golf game ies a} The beavy rain of the early evening ‘atives, “you may have all these in-| ground. those states. Dorsey Foultz Again 1s | Dr. Alexander Russell and his family and | strenuous affair, as the mountain links | threw a temporary damper over the amare structed votes for Bryan, the man, but ‘ s Centennial of Lincoln. iy |@ number of other guests from the village | embrace many difficult, steep climbs. of Independence day, because it threat- allow us to suggest that they are not OPENED BY THE QUEEN. “Certain of Success. Financial News Letter, and summer colony. Frank B. Kellogg persuaded him to test S . pectacular feature, instructed on the platform, and were; hia es . : The government yatch Mayflower, still i] on the mountains, ana the rain net bound up by the voters who sent | | “Gray and Bryan will fae ie elec lying in the outer anchorage, decked her- | M8 SKU On the faonnnient shelters along | Ut the clouds rolled away in season and them to all of Mr. Bryan's ideas and | House for Nurses New Institution |tor#! votes of New York, New Jerse self out in all her flags in honor of the] the links protected them durtng the worsi|the wet ground had no terrors tr the policies. They may take him as a can- | in London. Delaware, Connecticut, West Virginia, Part Two. day and surprised the clammers with a of the storm. They did not turn back, steady streams of men, women 2 chil- didate, thinking him the most accept- Maryland, Indiana and Oklahoma. for the) g, salute of twenty-one. guns. although there were occasional showers | aren wy 9 epeape able, ‘but if they conclude that his| LONDON, July 4—An imposing pile of |gemocracy and will bring into the party| arung the trey ee eS during the entire afternoon. They played [27m Who pressed through every avenue of chances of victory will be overshadowed | pyitai Z ; lemocracy . Around the City BOLT HITS SCHOOLHOUSE Cer ei course. eighteen holes. When|@PProach to the White Lot. Alexandria. -+ bya populistic platform they will be | Qu ines Overlooking the Thames near | old Nebraska, Illinois, Colorado and other| gaitorials a j they returned Mr. Kellogg declared that |Rockville and other neighboring towns sent justified in differing with him.” -haring Cross was opened today by| western states. It is the one combination] In the Realm of Higher Flagetaf? and Cupola Shatt the game was a tie, but he was finally | large delegations of visitors to Washington So that kind of argument seems tc} Queen Alexandra, who was accompanied | that is absolutely certain of success. The Theater. j 3 lags and Cupola Shattered Dur-| contradicted by Judge Taft, who asserted |tq witness the display. so that. at the ap- hold the possibilities of a nice little| by King Edward, as the headquarters of| “This success will give to Mr. Bryan| Local News 8 ing Lightning Storm. that Kellogg had come off victor, beating | oes nour. all of the AN shindy in the convention. but way down | the royal national pension fund for nurses.|an opportunity to sit in the councils and sal Gp ionaten hte uae Aide liim by three up. Their score was 101 | P nour, all of the north slope from deep in their hearts all these politiclans | oo” cent we, calvilanti -|to participate in the administrative func- = Special Disuetshyie ee Ste | for Kellogg and 102 for Mr. Taft. the Monument. all of the drives and streets think that Bryan will dominate every-/ ee wee a culmination of the tions of the national government. It will Part Three. HAGERSTOWN, Md.. July 4.—Light-} «1 want to play Kellogg again to see} crossing the Mall and hundreds of other thing. | queen's efforts on behalf of nurses. The | serve as a test for him and his ideas and 4 Page.|ning struck the Howard street school | whether I can beat him,” remarked Judge | oo¢-tops and points of vantage facing the Some Second Place Chat. - | buildings were erected by donations from | will familiarize the people of this nation| THE SPITFIRE. BY EDWARD PEBLK.... 13 | house, Hagerstown, during a severe thun-| Taft. “but I don't believe I can do it. soena of the apectacie wrretcrowiel. : | wealthy persons, including J. Pierpont his ability as an executive. McGillicuddy’s Sword. By Kdgar Beecher Sore HARTER fudge ‘Taft is leading a very quiet life | Scene e spec ied. fhe) vice: presidential: tall Cl thes day. (/ 2s. whom the queeniintersstaa ntl It will make him the undisputed head| Bronson .......-- a ee ee . The flag-} rere “and is enjoying the mountain air| It is really not necessary to state that was Judge Gaynor of Brooklyn and gan, q er ne | of the party four years hence and will| The Half-Dozen. By aacantGscre aa staff was shattered, the cupola demol-| and the retirement quiet as much as he |the time-honored greeted the Judge Gray. State Senator Grady says | Movement. insure his election for President at that] jey aR rad: ished and a quantity of slate torn off.| expected. There was not much cel |inittal battery of four soaring sky rockets. eles r a oe ve ‘om 5 waa, ; i a Te part 01 as oY en-year-c bs _ bd = and would be acceptable to Bryan.|Sembled to welcome thelr majesties, as) ht mil Prenat hag rent. it in recent| Calemon Kidnaplus Case. By Alan Brag: | | building had not been set on fire. Tart, whose supply of firecrackers lasted jeach bursting high in the air and releas- Others declare with equal emphasis that Judge Gaynor would not give up his term on the pellate bench, at $17,500 # year, for this will-o’-the-wisp. The best judgment about the vice presi- dency is that Mr. Bryan is playing with it, and will continue to play with it un- til he has his platform safely fixed up, and will not offend one faction by pre- ferring the candidate of another until he well as the distinguished company pres- ent. Among those who witnessed the opening ceremony were Mr. Morgan, Miss Morgan and Sir Edgar Speyer, all of whom were presented to both the king and the queen. Replying in behalf of the queen to an address the king empha- sized the importance of the nurses’ call- ing and heartily thanked the generous contributors to the fund, the purpose of years and will make it the dominant tor in this country for more than a gener tion. “We ask your co-operation in this move-! ment not only for the good that will come therefrom to our party and to our coun- try, but also for the good that will come from it for Mr. Br: - The Gray forces by the arrival of their home delegation ere ro‘nforced tonight hampton . ‘The Mysterious Mr. Home. ton Brac: By H. Part Four. Gossip From England... Unele Sam Saving Money. Hotel Clerk's Story. | Daring the thunderstorm the wind did considerable damage along the electric line between Hagerstown and Boonsbor: blowing down a large number of poles ot the trolley and telephone companies. —_+___ PEACE FOR PANAMA. Arias Withdraws From Race for long into the day. | HEMENWAY GOES TO TAFT. Selection of Chairman, Perhaps New, to Be Discussed. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July States Senator Hemenway left 4.—United this city | ing stars of all colors. Too Many to Count. “One, two, three. six, twelve” counted one small boy in the midst of the crowd at the base of the monument in an effort to enumerate the number of glowing baubles released by one rocket, but he soon gave up the census taking because js out of the woods. It is a good thing| which is to provide nurses with a com- | 2 a : : 2 dency. yesterday in response to a telegram from |=" E ponmae coke ee a. fortable old age. from Delaware, including L. Irving| Local Fans....... 3 Presidency. William H. Taft asking him to meet Mr. {cYents moved too rapidly. Acrial bombs ve Gea hee ed cold chills Handy, the ex-representative, who willl starvation Kills Political Prisoners : MA, July 4.—After a conference ange eet aking sie) ee |burst into the midst of the rockets, and The” Grex ba cr ese this Soaeeaas place the name of Judge Gray in nomi-} |yory From 65,000 Elephants. 4 six hours’ duration today between Ri- | T4ft at Hot Springs, Va., for a conference |, wcorute of fully one hundred “gun: ppt bee ‘appeal to the HIT AMERICAN TRUST. nation for the presidency. The Dela-| Fort Bayard, New Mexico. 5 Ane : . Obaldia, | # relation to the selection of a chairman |Kept the air ringin Hreceascan pat dryly Atternacim) buy Yesuines emi Dies te to Cie war2 contingent were unanimous in de-| siateur Markemen....... 3 jeardo Arias and Jose Domingo de Ohaldia. | or ihe national republican committee standing in the northern face delegates sta! wars cray. ‘ 3 Reldan hesbleads waneaealtioasily ia ‘ 5 Bryan tor second place. An extract trom|London Butchers Denounce Beef |cl#ring that Judge Gray would be urged) wintem Jeonings Bryan g [Senor Arias resolved unconditionally to)" i. rumored here today that Taft is|of the monument had the benefit of re- it conveys the point that the Gray men Combine Meth. for the presidency and nothing else. The Gates of Life. . os 7 | resienbas candidate fon the presidency (OC ae aerine euares tsi Now roche) bound of sound from the high granite are driving at: “It is argued by Mr.| . on ine ceeds: ASK BRYAN TO YIELD. John Henry on Buttermilk... & jthe Panaman republic, thus preventing | Considering Harry &. New tor the place. | shaft so that each explosion seemed i Bryan's friends that George Gray's candi- | Spevial Cablegram to The Star. . ‘A Song of a Shirt... s |further friction at the elections which are | Politielans who ‘took this view said that | goubled in intensity. And throughout the Gacy for the vice presidency would bring] LONDON, July 4—The London butchers és {5 pe hela asily 12: although the friends of Vice President | fireworks show the echoes played. back to the party a large proportion of the iN) met vesterday to demand an Inquiry into Georgia Democrats Want Johnson to — ‘The news of Arias’ resignation was re-| Fairbanks have no feeling against Taft|and forth accross the White Lot in an + et ‘e Jukewarm . y rf Ss ~ 2 unceasing pandemonium . serene ane te Coubtful eastern states, |the doings of the American meat trust EER! GEC (Dk Part Five. jceived with joy throughout the country. | one eee oe ee eee ee daatisais| Mere words are weak vehicles for the To this assertion we make the amend-jand the removal of restrictions on thg| BRUNSWICK, Ga., July 4.—Mr. W. G.| — : s Fege:| Bae in those cases had made a bad impression | of the whole scene, and even rge Gray for the presi-| importation of Canadian live cattle. Bradley was formally nominated for re- Ristronad aha tisha cere 1 Four dispatches. all supplementary to| throughout the state, and it was plainly | of a master would be taxed he whole of that vote! Mr. Bowerman pointed out the rise in| election to Congress today by the elev | pene year on Muddy Track 1 |the Associated Press announcement of the | the purpose of the democrats to hold |? ort to cEenD ieee such # riot of e certain a democratic vic-| +4. ‘price of beef during the last five|enth district democratic convention. A | Davis Collapecs While In the Len 1 junconditional withdrawal of Senor Arias| Fairbanks as a martyr and thus try to | Soler Heep tattle tated oe tory in se states. las > i p oF x : nate saceatees i - | ereate prejudice inst Taft. a 5 var gal vs “ months and declared it was due to the| feature of the convention was the intro- | Champions Go Down to Defeat. Bas CON Se erg ree ove Sameer OY rns Mhection of Mr News these politi. |e Which burst and showered down stars Gray Men Are Grouchy. | American trust, which, he declared, “has| duction and adoption unanimously of a |New Home of Potomac Boat Club. C. C. Arosemena, charge d'affaires of the| tans said, would help to counteract such |°f all colors; other bombs which fur- fhe Gray men say with some bitte hess of nstructed delegates by giving out the in- timation months ago that Judge Gray { not be acceptable to the radicals, that now Bryan is calling on Gray «ve bim by taking second place. The men say that every argument for for second place is a double argu- r Gray for first place. woul nd ing that Mr. Bryan secured his} jj this country in an iron grip, which is| y to become stronger and harsher as| | time goes on.” Continuing, he said: | “If the truth were known about this | trust the people would not stand it long- ler. Its methods have been the means of oper stated that the Bermondsey resolution calling upon W. J. Bryan to retire from his candidacy for the first place on the national ticket, yielding to John A. Johnson of Minnesota. Second place was spoken for Mr. Bryan. When the vote on the resolution was taken the convention rose as one man in its advocacy. The resolution expresses the convention that “Johnson and Bryan” would sweep the country. It says in part: Mathewson Don't Like ‘Take Him Out” League Batting .and Fielding American Averages. o Departmental League Batting Averag Little Stories of Base Ball Players Notes of Players in Local Leagues Oficial Olympfe Tryouts Compared Part Six. | Panama legation. These dispatches were from President Amador, Senor Arias and two personal friends in Panama of Mr. Arosemena. —_———_-— KERMIT ROOSEVELT HURT. Son of the President Badly Shaken Up by a Fall. maneuvering. SHERMAN STAYS AT HOME. Will Not Go to Hot Springs to See Judge Taft. Special Dispatch to The Star. UTICA, N. Y., July 4.—At the earnest salicitation of his physicians, Represent- fets. and bombs which sent chains of nished wiggly spirals of spars; sky rock- balloon-like fire-bails floating in the air, and creations of the genius of pyrotech- nics which flashed out bigh in air so that the smoke and sparks together made the effect of dainty spiders’ webs. Lot Bathed in Fire. All at once, when a temporary lull left the whole park in darkness, the busy c 2 re leather trade was damaged because hides| “We also feel assured that if Mr. Bry: Page. 3: Tew. < ative Sherman has abandoned his proposed lenly Murphy, eave cul sy stasementi co. | : a r a dimer pt vot Staken | Sambo Funny Noles... ROCHESTER. N. Y., July 4.—Kermit !s proposed | corps of operators suddenly dropped the iguace we ore kK Tesce i ens SearSnt Lace pe irate: To. wien The haan, deminer mae ape aioe Man. : Roosevelt, one of the President's sons.|tTip to Hot Springs, Va.. to join in | life-giving sparks into a long row of pans snate Ne fork’s attitude o1 a é = s = 2 2 2 Pics - 2 van “3 ignate New! York's attitude’ « eae | Mr. B. & Straus, BM. P.. declared that| Tide he consent for the above ticket to | BubcHe's Alwass to Blame. 2 |was the guest of Maj. Wadsworth at|copference with William H. Taft. and | of powder and the lightness of day in red iter next Monday's caucus of the dele-|the American meat trust always keeps| be named by the national convention, it | Mrs. Rummage—The Bargain Fiend. 3 |Genessee today. and participated in the|members of the republican campaign com- | and green fire overspread the multitude. Ration. — N.O.M. ie supply of beef in this country just] will mark lim as not only the grandest | Joba-Poor Jobo. 3 | tndependence day sports, dne of the fea-|mittee. Mr. Sherman intended to leave! probably the pleces de resistance were below the demand. ree powerful pack-| statesman of the age, but it will cause | yrs Timekiller. 4 ps wy tS row night in order to re: ne vith ver yt |ing firms were playing this country for| his name to go down in history as one of | oy. Fine! Here's Me Grouch ah] tices atithe Gerieeree valley: 10) (he rents | iia ean nae eee DeaDiliisse: | B00 enb- pound Berive Paty: Lye so Sao Boy Wounds. Playmate. tall it was worth. It is the biggest com-| the world’s greatest patriots and public |” ” 3 ypung Roosevelt rode Playmate, one of |Springs Wednesday, but the doctors/ty “flowers” each. All were ignited at ATLANTA, Ga., July 4—As a result of | bine cs world has ever known and the) servants.” Maj. Wadsworth’s thoroughbreds. He|warned him that it would be hazardous pon eee LD eeiaggeidgdnnirperte yhraghs y ace the celebration of the Fourth here the| Most iniquitous. was on the winning team in the cavalry |for him to make the journey in his weak- | of the ral e sent A resolution was GRAY D: . Part Seven. ‘ <5 in the air. These drew round upon toy pistol added another victim to its lst! j,.A,rqeuten Was passed calling for the| JUDGE BIER MINED, f Page. | right. ened state and he has reluctantly agreed | round of applaus2 from the spectators today, Marvin Eckerle, jr.. aged seven! by the house of commons. Another reso- | Rj; in His Positi Regardi Society, 1 In the mannikin race young Roosevelt|to stay at home. nd a chorus of “honks” from the auto- years, being shot and seriously wounded | lution demanded the removal of the em. | Fim im pion Regarding | society 2 | got a bad fall at the far end of the fleld.| | Mr. Sherman is still living on milk and | mobile section. * by his playmate. Edwin Gray, aged ten! bargo on Canadian store cattle .and the}! Place on Ticket. Society 3 ‘as no one near to assist him, but|vichy, hence it is impossible for him to/ Undoubtedly the display was one of the ‘re prove that the blank cartridges could| remova! of the restriction: upon the im-| WILMINGTON, Del July 4 For the Home Dressmaker 4 ly rose and dragged his mannikin| recover his normal strength, but the | finest ever seen in the District of Colum- do no harm Young Gray aimed the pistol, portation of all cattle for immediate | ¢org0 Gray, wh » July 4. — Judge | practical Aid for Artistic 5 | back to the starting point, his horse hav-|doctors believe that by giving his digestive | bia. It was the direct result of the deter at Eekerle and fired. inflicting a serious\ Slaughter from. countries oficially de-|Geerse Gray. when again asked today |ciassifed Ads ® | ing broken away. He was badly shaken|system a complete rest he will be bene-| mination of local citizens, stimulated tg wound in the abdomen. clared free from disease, whether he had received +. letter from! Classified Ads. 7 lup, ‘but received no serious injury. fited ‘in the end. 3 action by hustling committees from e