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en wer preere . { ia “mitted on Resolutions was not ready t Present prostration of th interests and the existing | political power. that man, & man of the veo Hi E iz ple, brainy, brave, honest, firm, « sta'« man, @ patriot, a Democrat. New ¥ * ‘Will say to-day to the Democracy of ber Slater States of the Unton, . to unite with you In the nortn the Presidency of Nebrasks’s favor en, William Jennings Hryan ‘His closing peroration iniorsing Bryat provoked @ storm of enthusiasm, arm which were cries for the Chicago pla form. FIGHT BEGAN EARLY. ‘The fight over the platform am @Goner than was expecte’ The ¢ Teport, ani a delegate from Ramet Stokes, arose ani offered as cha tho Chicago platform of %. Passioned speech. He Is a one-arme:! Veteran, and became greatly ‘The Chair referred the motion Committers on Resolutions amit grea exett HW fs 1 J. Kennedy CALLED TO ORDER. John Ff. Norton, of Troy, was chosen temporary chairman, » per programm @nd was eacorted t) the ehalt by State Genators Grady, of New York, and Mackey, of Buffalo ‘There war a big crowd prevent when the Convention opened All factions were willing t» instruct for Bryan, dut Hill's allies objected | feaMrming the Chicago piatform. Tt seemed likely Una’ Hil!» compromise would be adopted, instructions given fo Bryan and the ' platform ignored faintly praised ‘This news wet + ver men on ode @nd they industriously cirewlated th Fesolution and argued for tt Resolved, That the Democratic of the Empire State assembled, hereby form adopted fundamenal declare ti to party In convention dia recomniaes the pla t Chicago In 18% as th of the party, and we © the duty of every loys Immigration Investigating Com- 44 STunr IN PORT OF NEW YORK mittee Makes Startling Charges. Demeerat to stand by apd upon tha Diatform until tt is altered by anothe Kdward & Mefweeney, who has beeny Commissioner F it @ Republican Rational convertion Awaista mmisstone Iromnte@ and Assieta i! M: Sweeney Mr. Norton, the temporary Chairman he | { New York + dite at was learned read | ten ma arned hls afier ha at the Immigration Stat the Marke seript. He sa tue of NeW ligating committer which om r " Secretar York was domin York { three monthe jage reve a ter Thomas ( P ating iieratlon matters Com ‘ a tlons of Gerk, Henjam He attacked |). penor he Secretary t j , mis the canal frauds, and went into Btate| oo. 44 sort charged br iesues at length in virious nents, brute ' t vostie war ed and Mr. Norton's address occupied over|ien, women and childten ant indy In intg 8 Meta Was three-quarters of our Hes to women), and other matters of Ing me individual New b iid not be publ 1 ny | pers w J M M There was 4 roene of much excitement ater aw . whet |] 3 when he referred to Bryan, in which | ayig Investiqnting Committers con | hay igh T have pond @ries came from all over the theatre sisted of ROOK. Campb Ape Ine} t e “Bryan ard the Chicago plattorm” The]. cetor at Washington, and Jo J 8 ' ' “ ‘ Confusion jaste: y five mi Rodgers, ted States Commissioner of | ga an While Mr N n was tall Jimem'gration at the Port of Ph la h f nd Norman & Mack w | They sat in the Bowling Greet na bt holding out a . real ding and examined over fifty w w ‘ * firmation of the Ch atform, aNd] cne fret of whom was Th: i re was, and Mack, representing silver lof Brooklyn, the United States Commis . a" 4 Gated he would rather haven nme minigration of the Port of! pile ' ¢ i Adopted than one which fatied to ratity | New York, who told the committee that | hin the one of ism ¢ immigration service in the Port of |. My work stand ‘ Once dur his speech M Nor w York ts divided several de- | t . Opoke of th friend sof watch A Commis. | # ‘ Democra ' There w er Mefweeney ip the ex elie ach Much cheering. | " al b . Oded some , What k of Democra and there was « tumult | y . r whol * Which lasted several minute 4 ; , ‘ wa After the rol was voted to sub-| thai ‘ Mit all resolutions ¢ Committe len ‘ William Mackey ‘ " Resolutions without senate vari-] } x ell ipa gimight be reper ‘ ous comm were a ted and nty 8 Ail were ordered Hoffa iettman He m . ‘ / \ Tie tahes to figh! © aug . ! A TAMMANY caucus. aided di raya While the big au as slowly bg pSeicoidd i Ming, there were ina ae doing |* eel 1 would 3 fext door in Tammany 1 ‘ pare Spore Snr: We ‘ the basement of that «: Tam. | Feiteration ~~ ‘ Many del eanda ales w f ome ; Pointing men to © organist M i : ton op various ‘ ° et M Important and interes « nee wea ¥ e , . fing of the Kings | id 1 bi 7 : The coal cellar tt was 4 x of Be. v plato ; NS the most reoretive wana|°! Was) BUSINES | 298 yy hy then a» f . * ply A eels emery at Augus-|* cs ¥ , ives = tas Van Wyek nou 4 ‘ Me 3a * AMPItIon (0 go to Kanmay City aca dew, UE MACH stated to The Kvening AR ted ge Gate-at-large World that in all probability he i Kings County wants him,” this man wae beaten and that the Chica i n ui : ‘but th ee platiorm w @ object to him feresis of harmony James Breviin w ™ . ANOTHER QUARAEL. be sent instead Seine eae ; 7“ ICE ISSUE BOBS UP. . ive ~ * y show wee we air The f of the Academy of | .¢ i " Music, either with a rare sense of give Wony or through inadvertence, lowered pinut ¥ - & stage drop as a backxround ne ' 8 puents, depicting scene is . me fed Which towered hure Iveber polar A “ Dears. Sorgen st-at-Arm . : way % Mieed the drop and it » FEARED FOR VAN Wyck ghey and one showing » Indorse Bryan » he erd—was “In view of the controversy over ox on Van Wyck.” raid one of he | By advisable to remove all ar : from the full view of the au arrangements for isentifying dei Were miserable. There were oo of counties nor anything ote © opp SILVERITES. Democrats at John H. Gtrd- man; Senator Charles De re ening 9 storm . : _. ALMOST A FREE FIGHT. ae ‘ema os a a Rit b ne : "Files baa HOT FIGHT EXPECTED, (°° | The Committee on Resolutions, whteh met at the Hoffman House adjourned at, 3 o'clock, having appointed a sub-com mittee to submit a platform. if any i)! submitted at all, On this committee were Norman Mack ant Senator Grady. | 1 Your fish pond is the public and ‘This war taken (0 mean thet a minority you want to catch its eye, poe paral Would be submitted, favoring the) Bait your line with a World Want ad, Revenue| Chicago platform, and many thought You'll land it bigh and dry. folleiteliniteleininteinisbivinininbiniebeieinlobtoininint SPEAKING OF STOCKS---HERE’S A SUGGESTION. vw wows Ss barat A ye All simon ” elght arn Pretoria The War Offtee has that one of the fr Pe French ¢ more British prt Wa rivet army e fleld was ful hem inva th aa}, Fr gland te celebrating the event with wild enthustaem Toroughout ath and breadth of he news spread like wiht Are Hased on the reco'lection of “ voupath Roberts terse tele " sally taken to mean) ROBERTS TELLS HOW we he HE TOOK PRETORIA, - N The te erations TATE DEMOCRATS MAY NOT __INDORSE CHICAGO PLATFORM. cy ee ae \. STUHR | NEST OF BRIBERY PRETORIA TAKEN. BY BRITISH ARMY, England = Rejoices:. Again in Frenzied Fashion. At 2 o'clock this af nonths f war, Lord Roberts entered ter Tommander-in-Chief of the reat Britain ever put in| ™ ng the premise the Guards at Bloemfontain to | * apital of the Trans- | War OMe lowing Pretoma TaADP M. June 1 We star ring at daybreak miles 8 t wh to fix ed infantre et, Red f yoemanry “THE PIGHT WiLL GO ON!” Reoer Buvors words of the “Tre & ‘The fight will continue.” Committee, which Boers to the Auditorium party consists of A. Hear of Pretoria’s Dartag Chie | Vall Calms ongo's Reception, CHICAGO J t Boer envoye looming mittee were * ria surrendered f f the Transvaal almly, almost Indif. red, but thie was ex- oes not come a STOIN PAVE vy, 4 oy aN com ae, ltl a Ae ‘ee Perey Held in the House of the ‘Wo. man of Diamonds,” Sent Forth an Appeal for Help, Which Has ee Romantic Story of the Voyage and the Disap- pearance of a Pretty German Girl Who Lise tened to the Alluring Stories of a Stranger. ee eT HER DESCRIPTION. | Weight—About 130 pounds, Color of Byee—Brown, Face—Oval, Terth—i' Pecaltarities — | ob She O4E _-_— SEARCHING FOR ONE GIRL. of seventeen years, fall- only brother on landing jowed up in the vortex and a letter from her to another girl saye she is a prisoner in a New York house, and pleads pite- | ously for her release f the Metroy toemen More than seven thousa: re directed (hie morning at (he @ghty hehouses (o make a careful seareh { | LURE GIRLS. | Incidental t is revealed (ha! women War on ss inatantaneouaty be. | SHO lure girls ply thelr avocation bold | * : . t corse of emigrant snips. 3 “ ° bepeiokst a | at tA and her friend “Lise WmAln appeared as if nani and trade kr | aie e ner wire Bed ce Liagie’ is and her Identity 1 Weseh a ’ eee TOA conceals ice for her pro- | rth Mee? | teetion, Ann Lissie came from | ) mselves ihe bulletins an-| i" . | ne nd new |p ' er riedertch Inte tn | othe Hs rd | ver mo and two neir volves to t rma ne “Get Sa ¢ Henry of Clin Hot edt ant was to meet her on her ar Were waved in oxuita ands ang |@YS! here. She is a dark-haired, fully shimmersd tike » coalbed nl le 1 4% woman. She wore a| fd mer h hee es | plain & on the third Aneer of her fermen { eh frag | left hand, aymbolic of her engagement " ' peter a young man who was to follow her ati thet . nee America when he had completed his jreport of tall of . hi bh 1 Annies oniy distinguishing featu: ale at hands, the index and middle 1 ' beimg almost exactly the same rd Rot ais ; , chao in On the steamehip the mire fell in with | lia rau oe kof the} a sie young man named Car! : F ! ka who became their com fagstaq an e was! panton and friend gy A Womans rich.y dressed and wearing many diaznonds was in the steerage. She! bh reveral you Wh self w ed hy ingent! girls, including Anote and Lauale, ne had got wetl acquainted rhe unfolded | which the gtris ce ive with ar fine dresses and have at a AULD A | ‘THOUSANDS SEARCH _FOR GIRL PRISONER. on HM Dae og ait lant be, = She laid matter before her em> pitts ent” eeigtanteniened fact thal ployer It ha n at Kot bu.ld up nervel é rin Che's areater Jearee than te vad a daugiter | tad 4 one e A ue BS, this city, and she was com- hs at Gren parte is jus municated with, The sisters mad» an [%%,/ evion a offor find the girl ner, but failed. i wily prepared ret The German Wael Ald Besley w ne and a daidtior hrenktasy. din nde Ald Bocte ‘ Ni erved you appeale; to. but all efforts tn that di Health rection were frultless + tren gamoln aya Dy Felix Adier's East Bide Commit * |tee hunted for Annie, but fount no GRADUATION RIN ; 8 eet teeth ttt OOO OE HO HOO Oee He HH ANNIE ROSZLER. From a deseription furnished to the police. IT GOT HIM ‘ dance of money, She toll them ehe naa mae life easy in New York for may girls Llane went to @ Massachusetts home | as arervant. Two weeks ater she J t It G E celved a letter from York in wh UST as ets very- were two notes One was from Annie ; ine ther fro: oor The first read as body Else. a CALL FOR HELP. um ala NEW YORK, Jan 14, 1%. a gdvertiatnr Dear Ligsie I have to tell you the bad news, Instead of to a hotel f was taken toa house, I beg you, if my brother tn Clinton, Mass that Sa was the ident he may come w York as soon a8 the box he_put possible and set me free, with a po Leeman. Writing does no good I will be grateful to you. With best wishes, Iam, yours ta ry a ‘The other pote was from Erek, who} to Found A little sald he had found Annie in the " ynine h Jescribes, and thar she needed A ae gave the street and number house, but Liaale was so angry a writing to her of such @ place t she tore up hie note in the enve 4 destroyed It, thus dest am the f dress of An yotmng satlor e's privon ho: wel! and of the },é More trace of her. The Parkhurst Soctety We have 4k, set tte vietl- gold Class Rings at 1.2 antes to work on the case. and they) Set with pearls or turquoke at 3 made a ayetematic tour of visitation, S4kt. gold Class Pins from 1,50 to but got r (On reguest we will furnish spect de ‘ ame on from Massa. itas for graduation pins ard medals, husetta, and under of Parks 46 : 3 jure: Soctety detectives visited scores 1 ab ew Yor ¥ ' The Reseue Arms, the fa vation Arm Jewelers ard Importers, and other forces are enite‘ed, but trace of annie Rovzler was disc 52 West 4th St, ag 4 [ast resort the polle and a = - and eral ere © were ged t STOCKHOLDERS STILL FIGAT 4d ,4 ye left flank in w Salted by (dis Mbawisa tot Winortty cents, Daw't be toned axw | pies and © idourent ter ’ o fe any address for five , | Bipans Chemie ‘ ne f keot 4 | it ‘ ge ried @ | clo* oul and votd the meeting of the Helr Wanted # Ham t was ne |e hectare Gap C mpany, held on Jan. z ; mare {2 at whieh r ap 6a vem he tw Ir were evected, which .. ee quently voted to tnerease the comp * Gna les t pital stock and.ty absorb th " riven back oomart i I to Death, Will Have | Yer rk Light, Heat and Power Company, sree’ Wie aan dwew ‘ follow . Involving 6.6%0,000, | athoon, 12 Wem Iay+ now ate very | a New Trial. Col, James, representing Chortes C.! = world a | Bull, a stoewholder, asked Justice Smyth ‘ poe | today to order a rew election on the THE WORLD ahiing, w ty bivous . ' h The Court of Appeals, ot Albany, to-| ground that the meeting was conducted aroune g ws ite dey handed down a dectsion revere Slewally, the rights of the minortty hav. pr THAN DOUBLE, e Cuarie Ptigade ts 4. ite near the coav of John Zigou for the | ing — repudiated . Bort fort by Ti. 18 | crtime of murder in the firet degree ‘ and tess than four miles from ‘Zigwuras, woo 8 4 Greek flower ped-| ‘Paid ‘Help t wn or, Was ited before Recorder Gott ' * Fourth | \ Ist } with killing one i ~y va tiga New | Saranto rant who was a Greek , ues i wotn oe urate, Peranton, whe wees Gree! SHIPPING NEWS. Zigourae and many other Greeks by _- : means of threats ALMANAC TO-DAY. | Paid He's Wants in righ tt wa med by District Attor- | gen riees 120800 ote i the 13 Oher N. $ “ ney that the killing w result of ord Meter low as me wy conspiriey of chy who ive | th aM %| Pagers Combined, y¥ to Perantos. b $8 th # “ ie OG 915, AteNrs 1) MALL pore a | ei Montagu, be mse nakens 7) fernowens if W and Mrs. aopeared there early in the morning and Port oF sew YorK,. GARTEXPRRS 4 rox ry y . 2, | demanded money from Zigouras, and on om j SUUERERPERS 4 JANITORS ? ened to ki) him. ARRIVED. | Bors KITHENwork er. Drtitot BUSHLEMEN 7) Latep r his life wae in| Pie ares po ene } LAUSDRsaRs Mesperse Marseilles bedoneaad ” throws bie counsel, Howe | Friesian CHAMDERMAIO® 18 tacuinters ? r \ Onelde ron 1 Neneee appeaied to the Court of | ¢ M ‘ which to-day handed down @| repens Genin) CAnvassens 3 NRCKWRAR ‘ jeciston reversing the conv.ction and a | CARRIAGE OPERATORS ” grancing eee oe | anew tet OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS PAINTERS 4 PAIVTRRS a SAILED TO-DAY po ood + PAPCRMANGRRS .. © CUTTERS ‘ ein tea Kaiser Wilhelm der LESLADING WW. Of ae ne “ewer ss: BB TRAINED FOR D FOR GALLOWS. Cine ne Snes ISTP fwetens ia nase ahowe firth, will vall on the same 2 SS aly La Pats | ORESEMAKERS 242 Plawoe t date. *%* MG. i ce DRIVERS >| PLeweeas } ee Murderer Hammel Hanged at win. | New P DRUG CLERKS 6 Pontes 7 1 | FAIL TO-MORROW RRRAXD bovS 2 famepert, Pa., for Killing bd SALeaMEN summer homeseekers are already \ Wits and Chtéees. sre: bemer ceon, Teles MPLOYMENT TAILORS z° Nosrtiend, Aatwerp. AGexries CPEPUL Mew : WILLIAMSPORT, Be, June 6-Will panes anes Hy Re fe ai ANT HANDS INCOKING STMAMSHIPS. Peeowus WAITRESSES aims 22 | WAITERS ssesees GROCKAT CLERKS 3) ELLA