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mts VISES eS a “er of Tammany Hall, who arrived from} { brothers of son, John F.. | They were met at the pier by Mayor * Van Wyck, who cacorted Mra. Carroll _ end her daughter Minnie; THE WORLD: THURSDAY Ave * EVENING, AUG ‘ROKER WILL NOT BE HERE ON NEXT EEee ie) DAY. Genial Johnny” Car- roll Returns from a Visit to the Tammany Boss with His Orders. Rank and File, Includ- ‘ing the Little Mayor, Went Down the Bay to) Meet the Deputy Boss. “Genial Johnny" Carroll, deputy lead. ‘Wantage on the Deutschland this morn: | ing, admitted enough to an Evening ‘World reporter to Justify the belief that} Richard Croker will not leave Engiand| for the fall campaign. i “Mr. Croker is satisfied #1 | as they are,” sald the “genia’ roll, “and will not come over !f he) thinks it unnecessary.” i Met by Police Boat. The police boat Patrol, manned by « crew pald by the city, met t land down the bay and pur Edward R. and William J. “Genial Johnny.” As Edward draws only a mirerabl atipend of $12,000 a year an clerk of the Court of General Sessions he could not} afford to hire a tug. Accompanying Mr. Carroll were his ar, and Frank Croker m to KI Deutsch the board Carroll, | Deputy Po- y tel Devery, Health young Mr. Slat- questioner, Mr. Carroll turned and | et the water Hf Uee Commissioner Commissioner Sexton, ly tery, of the firm of Horgan & Slattery; | be thinking, or trying 4 a Bullding Commissioner Wallace, Deputy [long time he spoke. Ils hearers hung | brvvER County Clerk Fahrbaoh, River on his words. Bridge Commisnloner James W. Boyle | i Gt. ven vinwtne et aan Counsellor Steinhart, of the Board of | ie there ain Having del Health, and others of the small fry. ‘The “genial” man satd that he could not say whether Mr. Croker would €ome home! thin Fall or not “He is Woking after things oven there." he sald, “and knows every- thing that's going on. He Is well sat- {afied and will not come over unless he thinks it necessary, ‘Tammany Hall was never atronger than it Is to-day.” Frank Croker said that hin father wan in excellent health and spirits, He would not say whether or not Richard |* ton quoted kaze to a pa start and ste barge. A Woe-Hegone Mayor. The most woe: ier before aly whip was Mayo Ww man was al) ‘arenied up ut ease, but he was il There that gave rine ty the aw caunk of tee in his bed back and forth sometinen on he face t Johnny approach would come to town for the fall elec- “do One might have —2P Thought that John had-a eandbag. up a tions. When he got through with the bag- kage Inspectors the “genial” man, with | ple family, to Far Rockaway | He promised before he left that he ‘ould give vent to words to-morrow that might have some polltical signif. | cance. is sleeve, that his litte honor knew It and warring factionns, MINISTER OF WAR PULIDO RESIGNS ‘Revolt Against Castro | Spreads All Over u Venezuela. went NEW LAURELS FOR THE HE DEUTSCHLAND. The Eloquent Carroll. greatest daily run, 60 ) 09 So elequent ix Mr. Carroll and 10 cour- sarin oot enotay from noon, Luly .29to noon teous on all occasions that It waa natur- ally supposed that he would tell all avout Mr. Croker's plans for the Tam- Many campatxn, He had been with 3 Croker to the races and other places i to Wantage: he was cali E by M Croker, and it was Made the western average for hourly speed at 23.07 knots. 4 Average Wa kept up over a run of 3,141 miles. auppose that Mr. Croker had Introduce -BSSERT CASE HIS HEROIS BOERS SHOOT WITH THE JURY WINS RELEASE. NATIVE CAPTIVES Foreman Taken Il but Pardon for Joe Collis, Uordictenener Resorts: Recovers-—Osborne’s a Brave House of Many Have Been i" 58, [ase St alana \ Wars ‘ Arraignment. pelue Lad. Killed. MES ey ara ca i PRulintnneat hen crall , 2 sestked condition of th ‘The case of Wardmar Iiew ‘ TBS DO SEA EMGRTA silat \ of exiortion, went ty the L c tod wh ees Defore ¢ o'clock thts afters f Cb ae te etry ater Prior to Kevorder (offs che the ore yt f 1 Bee ee thie oh, ransplred foreman of the Jury was ow ny ‘i ( 3 [cute attack of indiaest put " 1 . ' wert 5 t 5 recovered and war uble : M STORM’S DEATH-ROLL. the melothers jur xy curred ‘ —- son ; HU ivan Ga perietunnibaterracenclye SAVED FROM DROWNING. the Gay i i 4 Dun = sever * I vensh for a \ rf SUD: Mane ast he Mospidnt 4 y r . Hd Na Mnule Kare Who purchased ¢ arin No GO Afristant Then he told what sert was and t hovers were the w eipable police ort confidence eral pub! Avalstunt Distric in his address to tt hia.denunciation of dramatically wa they brought 1 Diatrict-Atto Well whut up shop. epee MAJOR ALMY DEAD. \ HIGHEST BAL sLLOON ASCENT. Henehed an ALtide 0 LnOO Beet, COST OF BOER WAR.” CAMBCN LAUDS M’KINLEY. ent Por the ov te Was] el suns at suys He dean ve. Pagator Aim fs es 5, CAULKER A SUICIDE, s0 =m Sen Hall Kel wet ain et Dend in am ball, wark Uhin Mor cunthe ar WHY WORLD | GROWS—A proved fe.wan born in and apo ate of Columbia and ithe Military "Aoaderny, ye Was vromotel to M ‘@esigned to the Porto Wican . > ony Almy. my was ® ron of the Keneral lettin the syatem becwuse of the ae by nts rkmen. w iain choir tauore until It w daily ciréulation tells the tala removed ADVERTISING supremacy by tens of thousands in New York ony lst LAWRENCE —-GOOKIN DYING. lecarp GD Editor of the Evening Post Victim of Bright’s Disease. xn brought over cn the Deutsch. Bence Golkin, of the Evening Past and famous for bis philipples against Tam many Hall, ix dying of Bright's disease tna Mttle London suburb, Mr. Godkin has done little active edl- torlal work for nearly three years, when jhe lett New York und went to lve In | Connecticut. | After hin retirement he wrote remt- of hix newspaper carer for per with which he was for- merly connected, contributed to the Na- | tion, of wh was part owner, and wrote a fow m ne articles, His health fa htm some months ago and he went abroad for recuperation. NEW GUNBDATS FOR RUSSIA Successful Trialof Four Built by Lewis Nixon. Ww formerty ed. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ELIZABETH, N. J., Aug. 1.—The four u's amall gunbouts bullt at Lewls > sldpyard for the Russian Government, were given a trial trip in the Kills yesterday, the runs made being from three to five miles. ‘The gunboats will start fr Baltimore next ‘Monday. They are @ feet long by 15 beam, and are intended for use tn small streama and rivers where the water ix only nbout five feet deep. Thelr armament will consist of one torpedo tube and one rapld tlre gun In thetr trial trip they attained a speed of 1 Krets an hour, The vessels pullt ef steel und have triple com- ? { engines. They came up yester- day to the requirements in every way. 7 MEN HELD FOR HOLL Suspected of Last Night’s Attack on a B. and O. Train. n suspects Are vith the CHICAGO. Mug. 1 © pullce boat wd several ; HE DIED BY ACID. Cor Ryan Took a Ma Dose 4 t a. Yornetius Ryan, of No, 14) Third ave- pmitted xa t noon to- i Ing ad quanitty of car- © dead man was about forty-fye| years old me WOODS LEAVE QUARANTINE. ne Wite Joins and Cl tren Go Weat, | i ard Wood and family, who Ith Offlecr |Men’s $10.09 Blue Serge Suits. “MIDSUMMER B Outfitters to Men and Boys. Our Midsummer Sale of Suits, Hats & Furnishings continues with unabated vigor. Don’t wait for our advertising to tell you of the advent of fresh bargains—each day greatly increases the list of goods res duced. The strongest invitation in which we can urge you to come is this: We have reduced them below their selling prices everywhere—as the test of . comparison will prove. And there’s a good economy lesson for all in that fact. |Men’s $15.00 Flannel Suits. Of fast. celor ey Entire lot, consist.ng of the s.ason’s most with oF ae si ee sat) ‘ct-well exclusive designs and custom finished suits. nade; worth $10.00; now..... scat which were exceptional value at their tirst < These are scarce cverywhere—some stores are unabl: to get any. These are black and white c Lorg Crash Trousers. eco are scarce else- J 25 id | 715 ° a ° vests of suts where the trousers are missing and marked them way cown. Among them are worsteds, “A. 00 your pick at.. price, $15.00; now reduced to. check Linen Crash Coat and Trouser Suits where, but plentiful here. Sale of Odd Coats and Vests. cheviots: blues and I:lacks—all kinds. they be | $1.50 Bicycle, Wool, Duck and Crash Er: eches, now 50c. Men’s $7.00 C:ash Linen Su'ts. formerly $7.00; no} All sizes, ingood qualities, Here's a tine plum for you: We have taken all the coats and Tong to $15.00, $20.00 and $25.0u suits Men’s $10.0) Flannel Suits. Piece Flannel Suits in all this season s shades and styles, reduced from $10.00 to.. cesses All our line of $12.60 Flannel 2-plece Suits are now reduced They were originally a 10 00 o Sale of Odd Trousers. We have gathered together all the trousers which have been coats and vests only and put a spce-al low price on them. Many belong to $15, EK and St Hat Sale Pri raw Fats at Sale Prices. Big as your demand is for our Straw Hats at the reduced price, our supply is equal to it. There are Hat in the store reduced. All Straw Hats, were $1.50 to $3.50. | All Children’s Hats, were 48c. to 98c. find them rrarkedat th:ir first prices—$1.50 $2, Caps, Children’s Beach Hats, Pig ind Linen $2.50, $3, $3.50. Pick wh’ch you will. All good Tam o' Shante's, in endless varieties. Wise par- - All 89c., $1.00 and $1.25 Straw Hats Reduced to 39c. Fine Furnishi ine Furnishings at Sale Prices. such low figures? l.ven the extravagant man gladly saves when he can get the very things he wants at such big reductions : |Men’s 25c. Half Hose. Made of good utr, ie a fashionable jfalbriggan in all coo: { colors, never be‘ore lecves: : or Vy — Vel patterns an 39 eves ; lonz or sho:t drawers; *29¢ rally ry Men’s$ 1.00 Negligee Shirts. | Men’s Underwear. White and farcy, Madras or Pe cales,) Mercerized Unde g iments, long or short In gray, tan and suede 5 strong, well- All our bandsome variety of high grade 2- | 8.50 Men’s $12.00 Flannel Suits. a full $15.00 regular valuc; now...... left over from suits where customers bought 2 00 $20 sults—all go on Sale alvseees sees £. still thousands of Hats here at this unparalleled price. Come early in order to pick the best—every Straw All, without exception, go into ths lot. You'll 95 Stock includes Boys’ Straw Hats, Boys’ Yacht 2 styles, every straw and shape of season, now.... Cc ents will buy two or three at the reduced price.. 5c Who would worry through the summer with a scant supply when good furnishings can be bought at Men’s 50c. Negligee Shirts.|Men’s 50c. Underwear. Jong or short; In Bhck Brown a nd Fancy. sold under 50c.; now reduced to all colors; were 50c.; now.. Men’s 50c. Leather Belts. with or without’ cuffs, plain or plaited| sleeves; long o. short drawers: all finished leather; a r.gular 502. = 25 Ic Cae ae GBC feces ceterre meeus OOS | Guu Ceaaeienees OUTFITTERS B TO MEN AND BOYS. 279 Broadway, near Chamters St. eh 47 Cortlandt St, bet. Church and Greenwich Sts ) as Siores 28% and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. [4:h and {5th Sts. \ FILLED. 125-h St., corner 3d Ave. ————_—_——— 9S5th YEAR. COWPERTHWAIT & SUNS, Chatham Square. J2Jst Street: 193 to2 5 Park Row, 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Chatham Square. Corner 121 st St. ‘EVERYTHING FOX HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING REL'ABLE. BARGAINS. 0% OFF CARPETS, to close out the ‘as: few rooms of a pattern, 5% OFF FURNITURE | on all des'g°s not to be continued. Furniture for Every Room in the House. Low Prnce Clearance Sale. wit today Join her huwband, Gen, children will go cy Grant, he House of animourly voted or Lord Royerts, ne Edward, as nt appresia‘ion ba jed natlon's nen of mine | Rie (Marshal's services Afrine Space needed for Fall Stock of Goods. Cash or Liberal Credit. Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either NO extra charges of any hind, SIS