Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 THE WORLD: THUKSUAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1900, “PARK CHAIRS WILL STAY,” [GLORIOUS FOURTH SAYS PRESIDENT CLAUSEN. WIDELY OBSERVED. MOS OOOO DOO COC0C0D Everybody Leaves Town Except Tammany Men, Who Celebrate at Home. : PREDICTOR nkressman Hooker, of Missinsippt: : MOORE-WE ntury {s being celebrated by | Otey, of Virginia; Tomlinaon, of Ala- w Yorkers out of town, With! puma, and Cummings, of New York MAY HAVE suspended nnd stifling nest) John B Stanchfleld, the last Democra : the city Is deserted, while re-! candidate for ernor, Martin W. Llt- 5 A LITTLE a sorte as far away as Saratoga, Buttato | tieton, of Brooklyn; Jamen Lindsay Gor- 4 Snow ant Har Harbor, and aa near as Coney | North Beach angi Manhattan, | s wied with residents of the me- | on, LE. Rider, Robert Campbell and nator Thomas F. Graay 2, Congressmen Hooker and ‘Tomlinson y and bouts were eroded, yea: [2% trent Hryan and free silver men, and last night. To-day the trolley | smears onpeci se a ee pron rx ate handling the crowds that do| 0% ianeanalinetane helen ‘ana nat 7 trips on twats or walk tol Bate Senator Crude Rai ei nearby parks ugh renal boys have | i, or > the town to furnish all the notse | 1 nid the flreworks retail dealers | tent eudy ty supply the sinewa of war. | ‘ol t 5} ‘ aa ii 3 nd a! Chief Croker expects an unusually | solegr, Tn addition to) 2 BENCHES WrTh Sun BEATING Down On THEM @| hard day of It, The heat of the w the aking tae @\ hax made matchwood and titer ot} willy ns r ie severa OR et rireine ile > vil be Mter the 2 FOOUG: COCO qGgoG Jeverything inflammable. Firemen and) gyerciaen there will be a banquet, x 2 fire horses, enervated and prostrated by | Several ‘Tammany leaders entertained the terrible t¢mperature, will find tt| Willlam F pal rnor of Flor- more difficult to cope with the fires of Coat Park the da. There wil! be outings galore to-day! EL AG-RAISING and sports of every kind. The‘ Fourth |» the midday of the sporting Bare- | AT BATTERY. ball, yachting, athletic games, shooting, . swimming, golf, tennis, canoeing, 1: ‘ Saas | —the devotees of each sport will h: When the sun rose at 4.33 this morn. asyrdny Ing the flag at Battery Park was raised 1. ‘The unusual circumstances el with the event a due to ¢ presence of Mr. Underwood, repre- ting the Sons of the Revolution, and; Christe er Kt. Forbes, a descendant of | @ the David Van Arsdale who rained the] Down at Meadow Brook Hamilton Wks | Btare and Stripes at the Battery on|® Cary, Van Rensselaer Kennedy, “Jim-| the day that the British evacuated New my" Kernochan, Stanley Morsimer and| york. Bldney Dillon Ripley will have toe com-! sr. Forbes belleves that an the grand: over the Fourth, Willia Sonkershin’grandtathersher ha Whitney will entertain a notable assem-| inhereit rlante arenas att H binge of quests at his Westbury country cbtanlnyra I |place. There will be fetes at Morris- sae Cae yitlevemietbics Ksccaane | 1) ~ |ner, Whose pull with Tammany h b HERE ARE TWO PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD NEAR) ™am on Fourteenth street will Inst all {strong enough in recent peacediokees e cE j day. It will be of the usual character | 1, e ven of the | THE FIFTY-NINTH STREET ENTRANC.. TO CENTRAL PARK WEDNESDAY AF~/ and many prominent people will attend, | He" "enrerentatives of the Forbes fam- : = = ‘ : == a . fly when the flag wan to be ‘ TERNOON. THE CHAIRS AND BENCHES PHOTOGRAPHED WERE WITHIN FIFTY {william J. lryan and. ex-Preatdent |/?\™ Daigegthel faremantathtees battery FEET OF EACH OTHER. IF THE UNFORTUNATE VICTIM OF CLAUSENISM [Cleveland were invited, but nelther Will | park taborers, who raleen the flan overs ' WANTED TO SIT DOWN HE HAD TO SIT IN THE SUN br PAY FIVE CENTS TO |@ttend. “Their letters of regret Wille) gay in the year except. on Mental SONU SEN IRICEN DISOATE! 5 Perhaps provoke as much applause as Day and the Fourth of July, looks on thelr these disputes with mild amusement He falls te why any one should get | CS©OCOSOOOQOOSCODGDOGOOOOOODU CS GOOHEHOHDOSGOSGOODOGOSA GIANG ATSGSSSOOOQOGSHGOOOGOSHSSOHOE SRE cal HELO CSRS EOS THE PASSING OF THE WEATHER MAN. tune them up for the celebration to- | ingly relinquishel tne halyarda thie 4 the Fourth would he ee hot anleraatherltiontertiticame}lnnd morning to Mr. Unterwood, who ratacd And ping their ilttle ditttes, and ten “ahort talks.” The long talks) the ta, Se eae Soctety Outings. All the country clubs will have aj [Attractions for the day. There are Parties at the Lorillard, Frengh. aide, Foater‘and Poste lian at Tux Tee HIT LeoTerare i ecarane ep ange etual presenc: “PRICES. To charge for the He Declares that He! es Are not ‘Tammany politictane back © of auch chairea by one person % ' _ of him now for one day the anm of five cent Will Continue to Fight | ’ for an armchair and (three centa Pach for an ordinary chair, and the Agitation That Is} iny noliticlasy interested Witte Wm ne adopt such furthe rates or acale of Raised Againstin ‘ourth of July Spo Samet of t Tammany) Nackingt dinner at the Den nee ed with him he} day, There wilt be three “long talks he did not Tahould all the world would ‘wall their lot Clausen, 1 Major Clinton H. stmt by the President af th In the gection devo pe t was drawn by hand war signed Dark Board to “considera: tre wuay te sore in the sh. Al that prices may be fined by said de- , 5 ih w he tye | will be made by United States Senators ‘Lon ina discontented eo if rapleing ‘ fanket”? fate clties: ‘ partment or approved by Spate's Project. yee Instead 1 fook [John P. Morgan, of Aiabama, dade |,no complaint. rata cineni Penriul talkers fase aoe Section of contract. between Park ——— | terested In the chair [aM Mt. Kenney, of Delaware, and Gov tea ae ley ior And they have run their te : missioner Geor, Clausen and Oned Aftercare Haan fnans wast" William F. Jennings, of Florid. wn ordinary d The arbiter—and there's hut one— F. Spate for park enaire for hii edges that but few of the « 1 court fs clear and | The “short talks’ will be made by [by + a a ute There ts no Umit to the orice that} are to be found in spats re €a* World orcany one ATE Lag tN c ee er meeuele toate : Dit vet lite Sanh Tk Dacar F. Spate may charge hin gre posed to the sun'x ray patron: Tinake alt thor out oft Bout = enemas = Armchairs in the parks of Manhattan if] *K5 euuld be alveke n wilting to sive sou all the informa he but obtain the consent of George C you want a ! ane andl tat to 3 | AC >( | DEN I S | N ¥ y ts of an rev yonned all the wry Ne ttt a pes ee Hon’ in paragraph UH. the rites of h SU EN { Are given, and at the end In an Inter- Hon at the. spate pull nie 1 shall not ree . eating little loophole for those who have UNDE Dot teeter an ily | may an well know iis BEAL ——__—__-. tngineered the contract to reap a larger [he looked for the shidy: nl Me nad | CAWb AC auspiclon ry reward. The paragre ead a heg Submit is ae one te the board ‘Well, oy think you ave . . . . Ji iM CR eat rerttte oa ae coh enennierioell re Snnrowed where they Wil | se itor tanmany | Senator Grady Sipnalizes His Return by an At-|Practice of Shooting of Ball Cartridges Is the tsicel person for one day the mum of. fv nlotsentresnieleone [1h tack on the Committee of Fi In Many Lands He Cel- cents for an urmchatr and three cents Individual or 9 ifteens Cause of Many. y j tach for an ordinary chair, and such fo ane with a propanition. 4 fr ebrates Our Indepen- { further ratea or scale of prices an Kaiimethiod PAH Rist esi tna S . \ may be fixed by sald departme oF, f WASTAGE MOAT, Eni. duly The usual number of casunities at- Edward Coskey, thirteen years, No. dence Anniversary. approved by 1 h ». Thomas 1. Fel Jel the wetting off of treworks ana | 228 Firat avenue, burned by 5 toy cun- i Mr, Clausen was asked if this did not talnessien at aig 1, New Yorks Une practice of shooting revolvers with | 90M: taken to Harlem Hospital. leave a serious loophole for a future || Milvavensrorithe have my conurntulations and | menrostasl nat to the accompant-| vall cartridges. The day had not pro: | < s PHILADELPHIA, July 4.—Several ciselinithetraten ts ue aan for th 1 ity eo | Ment of the band, tooting horns, blaring| ceded far when tacre was plenty’ 0! thousand persona gathered in Inde- “rhe price cannot be rained without |. “Five minted llags sr etar fur ave ute Litiieui mmany'a tenerd af patric ob Pata aus atin aoe ie and tte tnal Bt sigateatners wont POLICEMAN SHOT entice snunve tuty to nte aaa heat conse c de 0 ears, thous’ ee chk + owt this agitation.” 1 oi H et othe ma, a lot et of acclaents, tall se the consent of this department, and| years, though we can increase the [ANAL UN” MMi itd for the con-|eervance of the Way Wert a short “talk"| “The nremen, woo nud prepared for st — ACCIDENTALLY. | We Tinz-tung, the Chinese Minister. that will never be Prices will be lowered. “But the wordin makes that imposs! “They may be ralx ut If anything, | ° | dard day # work, fourfl that thelr ex- all Glee Club, Looe cialinandtawninea tres the municipal celebration, ot intependemce eal Mi uver the cig to keen them on tne| Patrolman George M. Yaeger, of the! ‘The friendly reception given the dis- mJ. O'Sullivan, run. Leonard street station, while running! tinguished gues: must have allayed all < Minister Wu was orator of the day at f HROEC EAL. This was ‘The Tammany Society celebrated te by the Tam pate “1 Mr. | day In tte usual way the 125th anniv ene, and from | wary of the signing of the D by patriotic songs] pectation not, and nothing was ‘further — raten’ 10," Was sURRESted. 1 but not lowered, ¥ untl thin sucttation ve Wo & J Wy We took no claration of Well, ill not be rained le Sy ev more ‘x0 and * 5 ie snloon of | ar re eareita ie . aan in omicess "7B Falned while} fans references mae aGMRE | Independence. There was the same Wiltinta Oe deaminmsiont | Franks peunstet davon ame starkenfstreerc | neearguesree ceauaroce sm cua ceran | aire | for) Mins nately. yi deanite) thes tact ‘iTeacame twice Clausen told | crowd an of other years, the net speeches and Charles 'B.” Hooker, of | Jeraey Clty, and ‘the place was gutted | qooted'hty revolver out of hin pocket, | ove ne ad rec anony! Have, Bestitocatls “ Spore Ty , the chairs for | w : followed by “short talks" | before tay ciremen had the flames unde. | 5 ~| ter threatening him with bodily harm. hati ihe? aa CHAGINaE CS Did not some Tammany Hall man or fein wees, | Were of the orcinary order, und of hee petore timated ac d40%.,| Ref Weapon was discharged and the! icy stiniater Wu appeared on. the locations for comfort and TT PAY Ate tales wet COLTS tions In writ, | course the nual telegram from Mfchard A aignieentty oe] bullet made aiiesh wound in Yaeger's 4 Smith read tele-| Arthur Ho} nm United Stater| Minetta pla n. uf Alabama; |some unknown mi en Senator Richard It. cent’s Hospital. te and hin achemb?" by] FimbE ankle, ‘The polloeman wan taken] speakers’ atand he was accompanied by wo on Street Hospital. le Hives atl ew, jetectives, ta ; ue eos snd Mag BU Lawrence | Aven Spiny the iit cioalnelcrionte arte United states tnware, and others james Lindon, ten years of No. ‘ = 7 follows: tne In hin, talk “mentioned |i icast Fourteenth sireet, waited Imo Dean won saline: Mxuxter keonville Helievae. with a gunahot sound .n tel TWO RECKLESS “Thin nation, {t seems to me, has not caused) by the accidental dircaarge sprung into existence without a mani- ased and vent home, - a me Scaoluriek, cient years oid, | SHOOTERS CAUGHT. | text destiny. ‘There munt be some noble of No, 1 Firat avenue, ‘taken to Belle- ends for which the Independence of the Yue by his mother, burn, with severe : United States wan established, burne of the face cuuaed by” the ex o>, Benjamin Lagman, nineteen years old,| “1: was to demonstrate to the world alon of a giant frecrackér, Remaine) o¢ No, 4 Urchard street, and David Fuer,| what great good to mankind a free and in hospital. shat F . William ‘Young, thirteen years old, of] Of No,.39 East Elghth street. were af) independent people can do; to establish he never felt better in his life. pudlation? ‘Thet sublime No. 25 West Twen:, Venth ‘ntreet,| ralgned in Kasex Market Court to-day GS 5 = » yet apeechen there were cries | hits k TRE Ee OF LOSE eee ees ee Mheltevue with a wounded| charged with recklessly discharging | 4 ‘government of the people, by the peo: he arose tf re-| %! altar. in many a land. Shall we bid | foot, caused by {th@explosion of a tank pistols. contatping ball cartridges in the| ple and for the people,’ to preserve law England, was read. Was shut in the vat Interest centred ugen tn con- | Croker ut Wanta, Verhape tee 4 SWIFT'S BRANCH ALL INDORSE THE (Se iecects: of the Legislature at Albany and was | “unuse pupyey, EVENING WORLD, == = the parks of Manhattan Is not dented by elusion Mr a gthyer hue, but he assured | and are around him andy the Decl MUKt rep Who ter n nomewhat thin and hie halr has t| showered congratulations upon him that Comments of Other Newspapers on Its Fire Entails Big Loss Spate Chair Crusade. in Philadelphia = To- Day. Ian tte: ery td chatrs tn th what sone Ity parks his revolver, and Solomon Zimmerman. | “py pursuing theye ends this Republic Pp of No. 11 Eauex street, was seen {© fil’! wil become the greatest power UpO® ee ee eee ror mnie cheek, | the earth. and you citizens of this great leaving a red scar, while another tore | Country will be more than ever Fes the flesh on his right leg. z PHILADELPIIIA, Mg dresi 1 have the wuthority dent of these Unt It adieu to-day and say. farewell? 4 Dublic streets. Laxman, whose reck- with enthusiaam. | It mut ive on and one glowins Urlahets | MEGeiead Bucteer, Utwenty-theee years) leannenn nedriy resulted’ |n | a serious end lomderiite treat all people iniikewith a LUN ~|insue of impertallem to deal woth inthe rhethach a ites Sohal Haat pale while Filer was fined $10. selfish and clannish feeling; to make vrpeenee Jo New Work Bas 1 | pebateiatatntotatebetnintatet Ca eee tal aharactertetng [EK Wave, of the Revolution.” "nhey | on the hands received. frgnn, a. 25: Lagman was standing at the corner) american patriotism synonymous with th * | Meat a a 0! (i foowed the lead of The * o * Inlelelminfeininlefett ati re fect AICO J i hin’ revolver. Standing on the oppostie| fair play, with the love of mankind, ; { rece ee Rel icall with tigen se eee | orcman ozimmomansy forty te corner were m number of men, Sudden y| with freedom and lberty In accordance i | the Committer of Fifteen,” sald he, “for! can ye jong have the Republic and The] streets by, Bepjamin Lagana, of No, 4 UP TO DATE. ota former Preate] empire an part of one waole. ThealOrchard atreee Zimmomun recelved a y elesn to waste TO SPATE—To hog a 3) suens Philadelphia agen 4KO, War almost of ‘or Began by atgacking the| fore Our fathers had thin sume | old, @f No. 831 Weat Twenty-ninth a accident, was held in &40 ball for trial, | fairness and justness; to do away with 1, charactertzing | thought they had dealt with He Analy | sinner. Wounds dressed aid of Norfol-and Hroome streets shooting their work ax hiKh-ha ‘ za kK 4 por NEW YORKESE “Lam not going to talk much about an serve two masters gor| dental: me and: Notfolks| lugman discharged ali the chambers of) with law and juatice. States that it is besthe Republic or the|slight flesh wound near the right eye. true American, what| Laguna was arfedted, < munition on dead hesitate about the chotce? Tony. Morretie, twelve yeart ‘ Constitution follow the! No, 35 West Thitt: clghth street, shot " 1 1 S linea it he tug follow the Conmt . Policeman Murphy, of the Eldrid; paler shady spct and make your evnepcltsg latin nascar, the Hag follow the Conmtl-lhimeelf in the hand, | ar. of No. [atreet station, placed Lagman under ar- PEKING-HAS A aS A eighbi bination that mi 18 the Admintetrution follow the [gy Went One Hlandred and Firat street, | feat. When arraigned in court Lagman of the neighbors pay five cents to {shreds and patches, a combination that Shall the Court follow the Ad-|shot aimselfin the hand, a sald to Magistrate Flammer: "This 1 H ‘aug Journal 1 orm the clty was] Ministration? Ceonard. Vanderpost,-of. No, S18 Fast | the American hoilday and t have a per- JULY FOURTH. ale mth in nut surprising that, contusion| New. "York aventde, was kilieg | while j fect.right to nnoot all the frearms 1 see \ worre confounded should tehs tt x 4 Namen. dut f mind after reading th several majority cay Maree ter rin tte was, looks posletrate: Hammer; held] Lasman sia appeal hutling was ect 4" Stroke. pentence of every autocratic Influence, | aud minority: op! of the United |ing down the barrel of the weapon when PEKING, July 4.—The Fourth was damage tex Supreme Co - stock a! | David’ Fuer stood at the corner of a . ree tae fila | «snot wan discharged. veare bid.| Houston strect nnd Avenue Cand shot | celebrated here to-day by the United ne to wrest this great city , It may. be added, | of 4g Willett aireet accidentally} 4 loaded revolver into the park oppo-| States Legatlon guard with athl tie this autocratic at- 1we my SPA TERS— Foo! + peo- York fr c ¢ ne » Py fe . 3 idea | site. He did not hit anybody, but Po-| games and fireworks. The German Min- seth ple who pay feve cents to be | tempt to control tt Hi fimortal Conattzution, that (ae het eeaelt in the HEN hands aieeee| iceman tents, of the Union Market tor pr. Mumm Von Schwarsensteln, spated when they own the ‘yj Vasting to tne Lexinians speaker, Tot human theres. unter] “Moses Creenwald. nine yearas of No-| Station, heard that the carirdgen con- x D vas | Kuve a dinner at the German Legation ot | tained Dalle and arrested Fuer. He was) 1105 © imcers of the American guard, ; ‘Messrs, Squires and. Rockhill and the other members of the United States aald: The rights of citizens In this J upon for the trtal by Jury, ved from the b: of mor-| {ls St. Mark's place, accidentally In doud: or ubject to] himeelé in the left leesdrensed at Belle- H lofty Judicial con-| vue Hospital and taken home. urtin, nine years, International | av hand "eurned’ by CASUALTIES Legation celebrated the Fourth at the alt the decision | cracker. Wound. dressed nummer legation'in the hills, nment of the | and patient nent home. IN JERSEY CITY , for the people,| Peter Conway, seventeen years, No. Baffalo’s. Big Para: . 80 that we can do| tol Third avenue; gunshot wound of = BUFFALO, N. Yup July ‘The day face, caused’ by accidental discrage- of nroe Doctrine wan| favolver “Watnd. dressed. at’ Betlevue| Several casualties, reaulted in Jersey] was very generally observed here, At State have been tramp past seven years. Right {a cented. “The Legislature ro Jonger is called upon to repeal laws t have proved burdens upon the shoulders of the eltt- ground that has heen hogged. SYNONYM FOR aA SPATER— A Jobs eccupy a chair there if he ‘| in tte attempt to ; aban! told, led on by “x member of th goes not wan! to die of sun- Judielary. We now declare our Ind t and it jerroll Say* Tamnlany Chief win turd te New Vork tn he Tunes parks ately the Mot , duly 4. After spendin Bnegt ots 5 are called together for corporate | qigtnetly an American doctrine, exe] and patient. sent home. City to-day from the celebration of the| sunrise there was a salute of 100 guns fwith Richard Croker at Wa at i [bla Men hel Spats e {nsereae 4 [fee ditrere Iracravaraationean seanten, tiliorg ict en sfov8| Fourtn. Mt indietock there wan a parade, Bee 2 Moh y i Ye ati Lise) 0 st time in this Atate. an alte! here are those 'n von i, 2 “ “ t W o'cloc! a By scarroll hans returned | is [hi te not aurpeinl lg ee ane "Vnigh ‘places who” hay Toned Thig| suffering from sunshot wound of arm: | Frank Clausen, twenty-three yearn) ahh." Soy amd S00) women and, onthe je guy: ave nothing to I spent a ple American de for Iiritish | accidenta! discharge of revolver. Wound | old, whose home is at No. 35 Enat| dren were in line. itis time now for all true Am reamed and patient sent home. Sixteenth atreet York. Is a. mem- na to stand forth i nae of thie] William Kurtz, fourteen years,-No. 206| ber of the Palisade Canoe Club and was Cold Fourth in Nos American doctrine, The Mon-| East Twenty-ninth street, walked into / odleprating the day at the club's head- ——- : Ese : ering harmonizes with the De:-| Rellevue: powder burns on face caused | quarters, at the foot of Iembeck ave-] BOSTON, July 4.—A clear, and cold s aeerr} 5 1 Pruly we Ive in a commercial age, It] Gen. Hooker in his address sald: ‘red Bueh, ten yeara, No. shot himself In the le! and, as party interests. Into 1 GERMANY BUYS ISLAND. STOLE FROM J. P. MORGAN. aad necessary for me to tell vu who | ciftcwe take a vallant stand Migaihat | Fariy-agventh street: walked into Bele=| shattering It badly. Ie, waw taken t6| Witt the wesc otlexoesslveiheat= which yr, because they concern no- rs pati Rnatalecatt 1 ‘ the mighty engines of destruction to| vue with gunshot wound: of finger; ac-| the. City, Hospital. had preceded was experienced in Boston je dictating power In these high-|Democrathe principles the. people will] cidental discharge of revolver, Wound |: Loule’Behurts, sixteen years old, of, and vicinity to-day July 4.—George Howant, | handed proceedings. stand by us and we wha'l agaln take| dressed and patient aent home. 'No,;78 Thorn street, fired off a toy can- rrested at J Plerpont Mor-|_ The Senator then cited a number of] our rightful plave in the economy of] William Gerken, fifteen years, No. 513] non,: and the wadding struck Louls th hens actaspaaved by the Legisiature in the) potteal life. The lands of the nea| Bast Fourteenth street, walked into| Bremer, thirteen years ently, where he pretend: |{nreresta of corporations, ve deen Interpolated Into the polltle| Bellevue; gunshot wound on hand; ac-| Thorn street, in the left a noes WIL permit molunte amd tro A Ko0d way to prews avoud these would te to revoke the con- the Park Depyrtment ts tract The Tribune mati were called to caucus on corporate con «that wilew corporations to do they) wish in gambling and anyt BERLIN, July 4 —Germ: cured from 8palr a purchan the Island of EF ny has Kes option up ) Mande Po, fronting #8n's houce § 85) wsON—CHARLES WILSON, 162 Dupoat et. Cameroon's territory (German West td te be regnatring electric wires, was] During the hour preceding the cero-| ct! arena end the jal xyviem, that] cldental distharze of revolver. bad wound. Young Bremer Greenpoint, Brooklyp, July 3; overcome with Made toy Ron Away, Africn), ntenced today to four years’ penal] Mowes the faty-ninth Regiment Band|feat'y enemy to the Institat‘ons. of a| Cornello Napoli, thirteen years old. of | to Christ Hospital: Schurts w: he. { 2 4. — Wille Ae ittee Fi ae | wervitude, whooped things up, and at 10 o'co-k| Resublic, have been engrafted upsn our| No. 129 White street, burned about the| on complaint of Bremers father, “WI be buried Friday morning from 10 Weenta old, toet ait hal, comm has been formed in Ber- a i A every brave was at peace with himself] po'itical economy. We have degenerated | fa jaken to Hudson Street Hospital. | Wiillam 8. Vreeland, ten years of Ate. o'clock mata at St, Anthony's Church, Gresn- chines, and" being |! for the colontzation and fructifica- 4, Indictments charged h'm_ with | and hiv neighbor. Into © plutocracy whore crimes loudiy | Jacob. Fuets,~ fourteen’ years,” of No.| of No..4i7 Henderson street, accidentally Int. Friecdé of the fami! Ae away, GAYeC ties istaea Sealing Jewelry from various houses to| | Thomas te Kettner, clad in all the re.!emand repue from the party which | 407, West) Twenty shot himeelf, with a toy pistol in the] _ point, the family apo sandped [00 th* street. “burned 1.000, + | galia of Lis office as Grand Sachem and has alwayslstood for the rights of man." ! about the face; to New, ‘Sorls, Hopital. , | lett pana. He Pa