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THE WORLD: SATURDAY STAMPEDE FOR ROOSEVELT ) WOODRUFF IS DETERMINED TO FIGHT. ! WUGAICCOOOTOST NOOO SOOO A Great Reception Ready for the Governor of the Empire State, @oerial to The Evening Worlt) Jot « thing has been & ! PHILADELPHIA, June if.—As the al as fternoon wears on the tmpression pre-| not be done un Walla that Roosevelt witt fh y be com> | nigh 1 y wey pelled to accep: ihe Vice dential) Rooreve 5 ned Bomination candida Vice-Pres v Among the delegates hore his is the | Woodruff ix the o * fa only name mentioned. The men on the | from the Greand who have studied the situation |" Lhewt <« thoroughly, Inugh at the suegestion that /and how there is any sort of a row between Han- | dele ha and Platt, They assert that there tsa mf @ thorough understanding beiween (hem, | jority of w Qnd that to-night or tomorrow the at-/ Mr Wood: mosphere will be oeared and Roosevet jrematoing » xty-two ‘Wl be compelled! to take the nom nation |New York ROOSEVELT THE MAN. ; It @ii be potuted o fe not binser than Rot even a Ito express | Woodruff 1 HANNA bave com foot a command to fall intu t MeKinley ither e ves These rame mon say there r @ertous Ik 6 Mttle or nothing | e talk adowt [lies , Ten let ‘ Biles, they asso y wit atiem ate to the to take the place. | they argue try reum fmporsivin because of the sane the Behiey fued 1 k Feause of his néminvtion here for tha » # not aned Qnd |s wot at — SOOO . 1+ ©800209000290000'2702000200009999000' Bl ss—I wonder what th y ore going to do w.th me. g the right to name Vice Presiden: withou os of the Be | © New vy Mek ¥y deeply offen i desired UANNA—Now that's what 1 call a work of «ner maT FORM Ex PAN SION IMPERIAL SP DONT HAUL DOWN OUR (STANDARD OL) FLAG AND= AND = UM = AH ron ret ven ML FOR HOME Won't Say that Carroll Is Not “It”—May Say Something When He Arrives. now LIVERPOOL, Jun+ —Richard Cro-) Members of the Democratig © ker sailed for New York today on the|talked freely of (heir leader's home- sicame scanta, His son Frank ec-|coming jast night, and the ualversal panied hin | opie wae that an unbeaval in ine Mr Croker jooked rugged and » on would follow the lee Trust burned. His mood was 1 the | cxvosure correepon wot ih. fr him} The im; of conducting a cam. | out ation that ae woud save |p ted ru! din | “ aed as nw ay of | Asked if he as as If tt should at be had & wd Joan FP Carroll) turn owt that John F. Carroll was nat © anaweret and | am not going | arked to ete tie pos y more. John W. Kelle: Charities, received Mr. Croker this morn dey on the Lu to talk - and did ib an unueary fans re aton on the necess.ty of ibe eh had brought bin to the beim, will at etibarrarting. a tor > WEDS MISS HENRY. School Chum Was Brother of Girl Who Captivated St. Louis Millionaire’s Boy. A SACRIFICE. TOM=What would you sooner do, can never fy th Nen—wear Tim's vest or be Viee- heavy Veesident? dent: ODELI—De Vice-President. Fairbanks seems to be more th Possibility, If Roosevelt should and vositively decline. THE BUSY WOODRUFF. Roosevelt's arrival to-night will be the have been sont here to @ccasion for a great ovation. His coi "If Mr. Hanna desires ing it is thought, will clear the atmo-| people of our Btate to continue our pres. sphere. More delegates are arriving by | on hearty and unanimous supper: «f every train and here and there are) President McKinley he had better be spasmodic efforts at displays of bunting. | satisfied with « unanimous renomination Dut there never was such a national] of the President and let the people of Convention as this one. It more rese™| the country name the Vice-President. how ‘ “It the State of 3 ve lor Vice-President, the dele. ‘tee from that re entirely com- petent to name thelr own candidate, the opposition and gratuitous tneult of Senator Hanna to one of our most inguished and honorable citizens wil! take it of. We bite with that ight, What we want iso lay and mot a depart- the tall of thin kite. ability of Mr. personal insult to each one to the people of New York d to the interview he eald: high aneod at it. I think it very Sa a eat SS os ent a at @ national convention, And in the end they think he will fall over easy ent accept. In the mean time all the ether View Prestéertal wil be hung iif 13! Pl & i ny t tly it I THE f Lt “Tom” Piatt of the Repubitean party in Missourl. The bride is the daughter of Katherine Bedford Henry, the firet fits i weil and most jecesstul travelling sales- mepe ycon pd os cng woman in country, and new a eee in end wealthy manufacturer on her own ae- He te making , count oul win | Young Kerens—he is cnly twenty-three |yeors old—told his militonaire father of his engagement and w, ordered to (@recial to The Brening Werte) make @ position for himerit He did so a yin. |204 showed grit and mettle enough to cent Keress, of Louie, and Jane | AK® Rim the Dead of « great coal com. Bedtord Henry, ot New York, were mar. 827 which operairs mines in Weat GAOKER AND HISSON + | nervy EVENING; JUNE 16, 1900, ‘WOODRUFF FEELS HE IS TO BE es HAD OF WILLIAM PENS 6 touts Vertty, Tim, thee | % S| vel) tex! « Wal . friends he Lareatened | He went to! rag) tals morning that “WIM the New York delegation be tor| asked The Evening World cor- | respondent the delegaies nor have | made a cam- ley will lose New York State. York delegnies have| ed themeelves to er of mine) favor of my nomination. This was the declaration of John ¥. MoLean ances of support feck of the steamer she railed for Southampton to-day The attention of politicians here attracted by a despatch from think T will go into that mm, but ff had not Columbus Do you want to say anything In ree ply © Mr Hanna's statement that ne | deemed you on impossibility and hoped you would jot be nominated . Want (0 say anything about | Hannes position, I don't care to dia cupe it.” Do you understand Odell is a candle Gate?’ “He bar sald be wes not” to be used for campaign purposes. Mr McLean was [before the Campania ratied. alone, having left his wife and son in thelr state rooms. @ deck chair in a quiet corner when an “Do you expect to see Hanna?’ Evening World reporter found him. “yf have not planued to see hit,” “L thought.” he exclaimed, “that 1 an cane the Now York delegation dese hed escaped you fellows. No, I haven't not indorse you, will you cease to be @ | candidate?” | _ NEW YORK SURE, ch an event ts net likely to oeeur.’* Gov. Roosevelt af Your canal “Walt until he comes here and ask him “Have you receieved any intimation, directly or indirectly, from om that vou were n @ot anything to fay about polities. 1 am going to Burope to escape peiltics And save a quiet time,” “How about that Qheelt for $25,000 that You are reported to have sent Brran?’ “Why, has (hat got out? asked Mr. Melsan, assuming an alr of surprise. “Well, I suppose T might as weil own up. 1 did gend my personal check to Col. Bryan to help elect him.” | “For s25,om?" | won't say how much. tut $5.00 Is Ite enouwgs, don't yu thin “De you mean (hat Bry: plenty of money to elect him ite different now, since | Biles bas joined the gang. | ‘WAY BLISS WON'T RUN. NY mean the President paign. Bul | do mean that « man ought to give all be can to elect Me. Bryan, Mere, Biles Mos Hod a It wil be « very close contest, with Mery IMMINENT; =o LEAN SNS BAN SURELY Wi, “Corporations Will Beat Roose» velt, and M’Kinley Will Lose New York State.” “L assume that the majority of the “Roosevelt will defeat MeKinley, New York delegation will ve for me,! “The corperat will beat alioough | heve never made a poll of} |Reosevelt for Governer and Me- will be Bryan and the veteran editor and polltl- clan of Cinetnnatl ag he stood on the | pania, | » Mr. McLean this morning} an- nounecing that he had sent a personal | oheck for $8.00 to Willtam J. Bryan wind on the port | vide ef the upper deck a few minutes | He was) Ihe was just placing “Why, | (akes money to fun any cam + _—_ @ predicts Roesevelt'’s amd Meo | Kinley's defeat and Bryan's view tery.) rr he will not be nominated for Presiéemt, | to | Imagine he would not care to tale: Seeond place. . “Mr Bryan can have any mate he dest He bas only to 5 5 #: hia finger and he will get him," 7 “Will Mr. Mbyan cling to free eltver until the end’ f! “The Chicago platform will be reat‘ firned at St, Louly and silver will be prominent. This poppyeock about silver ruining the country makes me tired. Why, man, it would help it. Bryaa is” exactly right.” ts “Who do you think will run with Mee” te | in Aniehing fret. J believe and ar nley* 5 ee ee ee oe V3 dent hope "i oT ie it may be McKinley and Ee gpg AS cage al “My cheek was not for tess thea! O4ei) New York cannot afford to let hryorehed Pesala aia = fe J oer |. That you eam say. second place ao to the West. It looks Pe age ae ee 2 mh Ld | ie aud \ “..cea le & wonderful man. Without| to me as if the factions would unite is very much onmsed | _— je friends amd without money, he has, by on Od New York is a pivotal State, Be agten. feel 60 — r the force of his own personality, worked | 494 a9 |i foes #0 will the election go of the Vice-Pre himself up woill to-day he holds the! New York will ao Democratic, tion for her husband that she has had a) SS Democratic party in the hollow of his, “Roosevelt will defeat McKinley, ‘Te 1: was on Mra. Bile that | personal magnetam and Mr. Biles resigned ar the | Intertor e aid not Ife | force, You ba end the climate of the captte! ata not eharacter deserves success. nowaday, Mr. Bryan will compare favorably with the rail-epiitting President.” “Who will be Bryan's running mate?’ “Now you've got me. I have no idea.” “How about a $190,0 Coogan?” “Has Mr, Coogan got E \augbing heartily. t John R. McLean?’ TMAH HM W BATA 288 Mr Wiles tere wittt | Tim's vest wakes ep Philadetpbia. Collision on the Harlem|Alarm Found Man at| "here the plums witt tan. late |' ie not 'heueht he would be | 2 HURT IN = FIRE CAUGHT | _ Road at Willis Ablutions and He |"“wn sunt neser tere WAN KILLED BY A CAKE OF I : glace If the coun — answer, as le amy question « the Admiral A collision occurred at 12%) o'clock) Fire in the second story of the tene- vranch of ment at & furniened © the New York, New Haven & Hartford! jigs in the h Raliroad, at the foot Ae Abraham s'eppel on a mateh and his jus above the Harlem River \ cought fire The flame Two men were severely injured and | chair and a neighbor das! Pump. Goocman's hands were burned the forward and rear care were badly putting oui the diase omashed The cry of fire spread, and Josephine A north-bound passenger train, which | Moneeky, who was in bed with a two- S| day-old baby, staggered from the second left (he Grand Central Station at 18.2, wee tearing along at rapid speed when) wife Dora Goldstein ran down with tne Ersex thie, morning re for famm- this afternoon on the Harlem Goodman went out he clothes of Willis avenue, floor inte the yard and fainted. Mid- Man Into River—Res- cued from Drowning. ‘8 @ pool in which a 4 bath His clothes na closet. was ohifting tracus. akin ‘There were @ large number of persons| nad been locked on the passenger train and confusion) He heard the cry of fire, and afier exettement followed the coilis. | efiorts burst cpen the claset gg ene Sey SON Teenen ee) at a cake of ice wetshing 99! Food street ‘The force of the impect threw many Fhe damage from fire wns slight io of the passengers from their seats, and hand. He draws people to him by his coroorations of this State are then holds Rovwevelt, sithough the trusts are them by bis ability and intellectual MeKinley, The corporations do not no ideq of that man’s| Roosevelt in txe Governor's chal? inteilectuality, wil power and strong They are afraid of bis He is @ hard worker and 9” other measures, and they “Men do not have to be rail sptitiers| to defeat Roosevelt, and tm dotng it to become Presidents, but, Will beat McKinley, They wil Well, you can't most always some. jump er #7! bili will lose thousands and thoumands: Witt Admire! Dewey (ake second! “Or teket will be Bryam am@ 1 see he says he ts ged} .arn tn Meptember, Heavy Piece Huried Aged Democrat in the char, They oe, electoral vote of this State to the oerats. “This ts the reason the are working go hard to have volt take the Vice-Presidential nation, They want to get him out of” the way in New Tork. { 4ifference, but it will be loenl, It wilh! not affect the National situation, ‘The people have had enough of McKinley and Marna. The Henra-Payne subetdy lof votes to the Republicans, ow? le i visit the Paris Ex eition and Switeeriand. He will re FOOD CURE F Results in Change of Diet Are Wendertel “Good food, property selected, will, | in my opinion, cure almost any or- dinary disease. | want to tell you my | experience and of my recovery by the selection of the proper diet. Lam @& business woman, very cl con ed indoors, with care and anxiety. Some time ago I had severe case of the grippe and after re-, covert | land Java coffee and ‘offee in its ee a we r employed by J in (hig Way some wer either Ladly COMPLAINANT WAS | Bahrenvurg. Bro. & foe dealers, of| continued trial and the | | , ia superb. I am restored to perfect shaken up or bruised. HELD, | was hurled lato to aith and strength, and, en you Only one, however, required medical =— | River a ef t ’ claim, | have a ‘reserve fores” attendance Women Accesed Each Giher of | morning. and, though rescued by Henn | and mentally, that carries me ‘Thomas Jones, a banker, forty years Robbery in Court and |W. Baarenburg, died from the results » hard places. O14, of @ West One Hundred and Thirty. Both Were Heid. | Bis in on the way 1) Mt. France| “I cannot praise the food too second street, received a peaip wount| Rianche King, of 10 West Thirty. | Hospital ch, for it will, if used steadily, Arnold was from a fre.g’ Afth street, complained in the Jefferson and was bruleed about the body Market Court this morring that a wom. cure all disgurbences of caused by the congestions William ¢. Dickinson, forty-five years describing et a» Eno Clayton, | £0 of the 4 cat stood, slave | anewerable toe. & 8 : O14, of 98 Last One Hundred and Thi:-| twenty-three years oid. of & West One| 1) Ue Clee 0 Ne 8 wae NGA | the MiOet Po enade = shrenow ding sy-cighth etree, the engineer of the | Demet oom tee bee eignt te fies 5 J, tn leaning forward, was struck! milk brought to « boll, Passenger (rain, was badly hurt. He re- he Penta a West Thats ftth ao ake of ice and pitched head Are fresh eggs and, as 6008 ceived injuries to the spine besides 4 | eating place : ‘ se river, Mr. Bahrendura #4* 51] get, pour the bollin beneath soak oan thetee « mate a counter, *7anaiing op the water, 4d, rUNRIDE | over gome Grape-Nuts im a Noli he | charge thal [he Kung woman had tahea | along (he toot of the car, dove into (MING breakfast of meat can be ee De. Raynor, of 19 Willis avenue, was) hee soarfpin. Maxisirate F river “I use Grape-Nuts -in dered both women charged # conduct aad he morning He caught the od man as he was go- ing down the third time. He was brought to shore with @iffeuity An ambulance was summone!, dul {he shock was ta ¢ Arnold, and De died before tae He left a family | hastily summoned and rendered what jever ald was required. After Jones had | mort bis injuries drested he lett for home Husband Gone Deserted by her husband, Mre Mac Carton, of Twenty-third street, Ras been every mording and have lack of food all ~ I have and remarkably free Winter, which I anton condition of health, the use of the famous fos tre pert comet & are noually .