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NEVER TAUL —GROSVENOR. Philippines Ours, Says Republican Leader in| Taking Chair of Ohio State Convention. DEFENSE OF THE ARMY.) Platform Declares Attacks Are | Unjustified—Favors Shorter | Work-Day for Labor—Wel- come to Cuba Among Re- Publics. May 28.—When vention re the committee CLEVELAND, Ohio, the Republican Stat assembled this morning report meking Gen. Charles H. ( venor permanent rman and con- tinuing the rest of the temporary or ganization, was adopted Secregary of State L. C, Laylin was renominated without opposition When Gov. Nash presented Gen. Gros- Venor the latter received quite an ova- ton. Philippines Ours, Says Gronvenor. | Mr. Grosvenor, in taking chair, | discussed national iss gth. He said to part: Porto Rleo exhi schools chure peace, goud vu. financial perity, the Philippines we have had blend, ! ir -day the poliey of the Demuer ns Lo be tO d ce the United 3 iu the est! of the tf hey are y and the army; they terms of the treaty with Spain; they are ou every principle of law, national and in- ternational the American people onsent to the Introduction power chat the old - of ru) ponsi- bility even as gres “In the fear of nd in We name of American civilization, we will con: trol and. govern und. benefit thore islands, and we will repeat in the Phil- ippines, on a larger scale, what we have accomplished so brill, in the island of Porto Rico. “The American pulled down from ever claimed jurisdic it never will be pulled down while the Republi ean President is in the White House.” The platform was adopted without gpposition, Its main planks are as fol- er been that it Tribute to McKinley Firs “The Republicans of Ohio, in_repre- sentative convention, before dealing with questions which immediately con- cern the living turn aside with profound Feverenco to lay, thelt’ tribute on the grave of the dead. Our beloved le: to the great beyond. None him more than we who knew lament the tra nt McKinley Mustrious lite and nol hest inspiration to tion and service. the hearts of his ¢ ceasing devotion and on greaine, reared his w monument and gracious din his lofty’ rlands his memory pten: anid his sure guidance lest-and most endurl path- Fs con iis measures ‘te Ity. diffused confidence promoted fraternal con to reciprocal ad cord, yanta, i pr country In the civilization and humanity Nile he lived. his. moral pow wistom and patriotism were r his ‘lia ath hin Jes contin hope and strength of the na ton. } ‘We cordially sustain Presiden: Roos- eveit in his pledge to carry forward the ame to him am i ey. We recognize his earn wclentious devotion to the great work red thie admin elfare of the people and appr high aims and character of his Sxtration. He faithful plighted faith ¢ Dest standard of courageous efforts to prote Intererts he ix entitied to fait and un reserved support i Me warms ce er and Hanna of ote ibtt ince the ine Inley."" Guguration of Wi ham 3 Demand for Shorter Work-Day, The platform then continues as fol- for Inbor the consi erven: to uphold t ty Of (oils to create a healthy je oplnd h ri Much ahem ( thons one two igently organts in fewer hourn of inbo rewards for labor, Jaws oe with bh a 1 dem of Kegulation of Vrasts, “We resognuiae the com wed to publis polley and whould Tepressed with a Mtrong Hh, me New Hepublic, atulate the new repuulle of the final fruith aad wirubales ob her peo And independence, We the family of nations. aucune ahd proeperity, Pines For auch part have, had. tt independenc dave that which we have ge {ee Reople: | Vurthermore,” we be- Weve it be er to ho guerden DIAGRAM rt of Prof. Robert Prof, Two ARRESTS MADE BECAUSE OF THE FATAL COLLAPSE OF WOODEN SIDEWALK. ——— Mrs. Coolidge, Wife of Victim, May Also Die from Shock on Hearing To-morrow 98C Each, ) o-morrow 98c, Each, of Her Loss—Twenty-four Sufferers in Hospital Reported Improving. ° = Two arrests have been made as a result of the collapse of the tempo- rary sidewalk at Fifth avenue and Kighteenth street last night. James Lawton, superintendent of the exc last night, J. F. Miller, of Brooklyn, the con- tractor who built the sidewalk, was arrested to-day on a warrant issued by Coroner Scholer, and at once re- leased in $2,000 bail. i ‘The injured in the hospitals num- ber twenty-four. None of them was fatally hurt, the wounds for the most part being fractures or con- } tusions, Sixteen others were treated | by the hospital surgeons and sent to their homes in ambulances, Half a hundred more who received slight hurts were able to go home them- selves after recelying surgical teuth » New Y s crushed ool lays ago. She became ws be return for her « tes. » olted for of thelr own people and hone vod WH) in time make t arent pi for. whe daily Army in ruclty. which remember that proaeh on tts fie heme M’KINLEY FUND $135,000, New Yorkin 6 The Melsinley Memortal Association Committee, Own exp from the Blate of New York $14bm dom hie by omm (he gat (age contributors will ree h graved by Tiffany & Co. under th jue wilke 19 Cuba and to our- pervision of the National Committe CAUSE OF MOUNT PELEE ERUPTION REVEALED BY RESEARCHES OF PROF. HILL. Scientists Profoundly's Interested in the Re- port of the Geologist, First Man to Examine’ the Volcano After the Catastrophe. tists the world over have re- Interest’ the re- Mii, Uni with profound ent geologist and head an Inique expedition of the Society, whol onal Geograp ch and the first sclentist to examine Mount Pelee after the eruption tLe Precheur, vating work, was arrested aid. erhaps. R tained hat the Coolidge, an employe vk Commercial, whose | a beam, may be fo 1 by the death of his wife, Mes. ye iy the mother of four children, | babe having been born only a fe | Two Deaths, onselous ands fate she heard of her hi hat In accordance wivn th f reciprocity. pr 1 vonee ide by our Government t jons upon ¢ so as to benefit the and to fully and & every obligation product us to Our Territory, proved commer aween them and the United se islands will not be 1x she gain of adventurers d for the mutual 11. be plete commercial of producings within tleall the articles require vr the pallcy. of | island noarmy has tuken up a ishing order and) maine ty fn the aletant: Phil while we deplore and any lustances 4 A barbarous 4 GI creed, tit fight under the na- ont with indig efforts to drag | and to cast re DESTRIPTION BY PROF. He walked hundreds of fumaroles or minlat The new crater is now vom OF MOUNT PELEE DRAWN FROM 1 five miles north of 1,500 yards of Rutlled Bobbinet Lace Made trom: English Gatatea Stripes, | Made from English Galatea, light and size 22x28—3 4-2 Ibs, guaranteed (to tine aah handsome lace edges aud inser combination: collar and shield ne Stripes, well made, § 10.15 year be odorless. t jl 10 years, pe@y- Regular Price, $1.75. and there made Mushroom-shaped steam ex osion# constantly a nn) os 1) To-morrow J 96, Yard. ‘ _ : . = formed an elon extending partly pvering about destruction on 1a re were three es Women’s Linen Batiste Suits with] White Wash Waists maite of dimities, Strongly made Lawn Swings for’ (wo | ah scape anid tant seooed arcana eve Fae eaict belt and ounce skirt, dotted Swiss and tine lawns, twenty People, handsomely painte | ‘flare, light or dark colors, unlined. unlined tucks in front. tinished with stock De Regular Price, $4.50. par-Regular Price, $7.50. the wattie Dar Regular Price, $6,50, DarcRecular Price. $1.75, Neon To-morrow 3.98 Each To-morrow 4.98 Each j was nthe sea and force of thelr To Hamimockal Women’s Wrappers! cinders and the trom |] Notions! human piles and extricate many fans who worked over her all . The man killed had The other end might have kilied others Spot /oliceman nain: Ps sane, e i r but = pluckily held Jt up, despite his injuries, waprRegular Price, 15¢, 12} and prevented its eryshing others To-morrow, (Each. Tomorrow % Each, is the third time o corps haa been on the spot tn At camp In Peekskill n 1817 Young Men's Christian Association tent was struck by had our hands full, at the military Square Garden we had work td r ambulance To-morrow &c. Pair, : : a serious | Twenty-second and Arthur B How! ital Corps, The following year tournament in My wizvae {| 1,000 Cushions ! Laces! lison Jureg four United States regulars.” jdawn It would me Coroner Saws Beam. te for ct » He visited e accident and had a To-morrow 69 Each, ——— e was work for an Inquest on the iuing the scene which fol- fi tion of what he sald w suwed off to be e had the scene pho: e feet in the alr by a plank and ¢ the people as used as ei a Re Men’s Negligee Shirts Women’s Hosiery! Men’s Suspenders! to send word forward erintemient of the exci ntractor, Charles A ammonied the | 1 ced under arrest who was ji charge corpa from the Corporals Murray Men's White Maas Shirts, cut (ull, er: All Silk Elastic Suspenders, plain and Best Hardwood Croquet Set Hida ta Plain and fancy Liste Thread Hose, fancy, patent buckles and strong kid somely finished, and neatly tinished. excellent ae saa he rad ordered his | sar-Regular Value, $1.50. tp Made to silat 750. 2p Rewular value 35c, to B5e, Pr war-Regular Price, 500. dashed Into 1H for fifteen minutes gay first aid until ing, ‘and Kelly ‘telt with thes TUS cook HD HARD FIRE FIGHT. WILLIE ICE CALLED ANTI-POLICY SAPHO HALED HER POOL-ROOM QUEEN had to pull peop PRISONER FREED BY HIS ACCUSERS. Schweisshelm, Charged with For- Failing to Put Out Blaze on and Imprisoned on Pier, He Risked Drowning Head Usher of a Brooklyn Merchant Says Society's offi. | Accused Him of Stealing Muc Buenos Ayres, Released. to Send in Alarm. Schwelssheim, having forged to the amount was discharge: from custody in ax there was not suf the fire-room ¢ just the prisone mranch houses in > New York representatives Otto Yeok and thu were Paris and afterward bh He ts said to have urned to New turned dove de fenced | orrugated ion 1 tann in Hoboken tovday ' rial Almemt ¢ tie Blate of New York, af whieh yO * President wnt vellian lies Chairman of the Executive Nau ted Dy val Hi With Meveral aul et iy be heard from. Tt te with a lithe further af trendy of the « 10. comple the Houtes which ve are being o nal for the fr Tbelieved It wim a cn but OL HO Hempen ming 6h | had given te clue which bed (0 Belwelae ist Hurned chet Kelwelewbeln wan th The forelge trade of the Calted GODKIS HEE American and henalvely cov The World Alu 1,000 Topice Tere) Alm * | | the be meoured. J i ' Britain, | Ask for Our Grocery Catalogue if you are removing to the coute try or seashore for the sum- mer. You'll save money. Lunch in Our Restaurant. The coolest and handsomest din- ing-rooms in the city. Moderate Prices. == | O’Neill’ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. To-morrow Will Be “Special Sale” Day Herel Owing to the coming Holiday on Friday, our regular w pe Special Sales will be held di (Thursday). Scores of matchless values will greet you at every turn—values the equal of which have never before been offered by a retail house. Glance at the items that follow—read every one, we believe they will quickly convince you that, it will be well worth vour while to attend this Special Weekly Offering. Women’s Gloves! Wormers Belts! Pocket Books! | ~ Silles | Ladies TworClasp Su in tan, mode, ery. whi F 1 s oxidized buck! cular Price, 896. yer-Reeular Price, 290. | | s@rRegular Value, 85¢, to $1.00. "Rekaamee 48c. Yard Summer Draperies! Boys’ Wash Suits! Boys’ Wash Pants! 1000 FeatherPillows Black tucked Satin Belts titted with Black Walrus Pocket Books, double | | , ' Meg ST frames, chamois lined pockets, \ Rie pied Gl SURV Lay it: par Revular Value. 39e. | pay” To-morrow J 9c. Pair. To-morrow 25c. Each. | To-morrow i 9c. Each) i Bee Regular Price. $1,50. lar~Regular Price, 500. To-morrow W5c. Each. To-morrow 23 Each To-morrow 75¢. Each parkenular Value, 45¢ Women’s Suits! Wash Waists! Lawn Swings! Golf Skirts! tucked back To-morrow 3, 9 8 Each, To-morrow 9 8c. Each, ee Children’s Reefers! Summer Rugs! . Shildsen’s Pique Keefers, deep round 500 Summer Rugs with fringed “ends, Hight Colored Lawn Wrappers, with nis ‘i Finely Woven Cotton Hammocks, AulievirisnandiHouticeseood washable sailor collars, edged with embroidery size 30x60 inches. if “4 3 , As H rulers 2, dand 4 year sizes. epuur Price with Valance and Pillow, material. Regular Price, $1.50. per Regul rice, 750, ppm Regular Price, $1,50, c Ce oe ‘4 To-morrow 98c Each, dio morrow 39C, Each} — ~ 7 ” a +. White _ ir) Women’s “"* Ties! WardrobeCouches! Handkerchiefs) een ne Tucked tuo Self-Openiny Wardrobe Couches Lace trimmed, embroidered and all Lawn Ties, embroidered turnover; 500 Yards Basting Cotton, regular 3c, with cretonne - covered har tops, | _, !inen initial handkerchiefs tor ladies, / collars, hemstitched ends, ok covered, 2, par Reeular Price, $12.00. | To-morrow J Tc. Each, |, ae, i Hose Supporters ! | | Infants’ Caps! ch Caps, fine Kidgines | Ladies, Misses and Children’s Liste | infants! French, Caps; made of loom Hose Supporters, He Tapestry covered, joo Pieces Trimming Laces, Silk floss filled, tassels on corners, and Insertions, all. popular styles is ¢ ys for the ha ack oO | ee, fi just the thing for the hammock OF) -egular Value, 10¢, and 200. par-Rewular Price, 10. veranda; size 24924 Tomorrow 3C&9CYd To-morrow 5c. Pair. To-morrow 25c. Each, Dw Regular Price, 39o, per Revular Price, $1,25, Croquet Sets! To-morrow 98c. Set. To-morrow 50c. Each, To-morrow 25c. Pair. To-morrow 25c. Pair, parAli mail orde s for these goods will be, while they last, promptly and accurately Filled. es Ali cash purchases delivered free to any ratlroad station within 100 miles of New York City. ; TO.COURT BY BRIDE, AGENT ACCUSED. JEAN TO COURT. GETS A DIVORCE h Woman Known as Gussie Mc- Theatre, Whose Real Name cer Assaulted Him in Parlor Gash from Under a Pillow, Kee Successful in Her Suit Is George Smith, Before of Boarding-House—Defen-| but He Denied It and Was Against Ex-Lieut. Martin, | Magistrate Tighe. dant Paroled Till Saturday. | Discharged. Who is in Prison. Mre, Gussie May Martin, generally: Willie fen, the Fashion Plate? fim a. eyen, an ag of the Anti Tike th al meeting of Sapho and today He thawed out sufi : mint et ‘ Pen a eee icteien. play known as Gusale McKee, the pool-roamm Das to get inarried Site ying at No. oe Wes a HE Mn Sothersote. waa queen, Was the plaintiff in the Supreme ‘) lus returned to hl One Mandred nt rT vec iies ‘ea Netieiwole Wat |Court today before Justice Leventeite 4 inal Bk fot eer BLA hu mult for absolute divorce from Mie : nie 4 mI DeaaaD 4 ‘ie t vit, drestmaker Guesto "4 x vd iene i i x r een erie Matd Hugh Mastin, who was onee ® TA Lareastipae ones 1 Marlon 'deatleen seats Os ar MOLD Tessas eat Bile vcitanant in the United States Army, & F 1. 1% Salm. a plumber’s supplies deal- Molle Court to-da ee arti [sat present in the pentten= 7 with aban Georgette had Guesto arrested. She Pari i | swotite 1 ren! name te Sunt ner of No, 301 1-2 Weat One H a Lender heyareeitePaTYe aia a (Cate es Island undergoing he a ge wil Mi he hes Her th etree nu ac the BS onhe wa te etly eure whiot, r are < A Navets ‘Theutre, jn Williatnn ty hid ' ‘ maosly Mute WEEN: if Mra, Martin testified in reply to EB. OM, ah hire, and the Wixeaal S W iver | At N One Hundred nad {under a ow on Now 16 whe maid He) we cog that she was married to Martie “oN heart impet Lie canbe | Bighteer a Mra, Fields, [disappeared at time and she did on Apri es, lw, by Rey. Francs Je a { es Peta iter chet aaweslasil! aellwas 7 ee nim until yesterday when shel sn iieder, her name at the tte bela | oe Riiiee die MAM SH iw Cautibionn Ql | }found him working in an Bast Bide b ¢ May Doud, aed her address Ine sy, ; anata Cattle JoMr Balm att he was s ne fon )owhiere 4 man ean have Ms 5 ea 4 CAPPS (EET POH meron RE ae walked in, Keyes. he ule[ Mater and vaaeline on the hair, Ove) stig yumi) on Burns testitled yo Wl fae ine * a r a ‘ that whe War rried to Martin by Mit, sppened Mat when + jel | lng q " Gousto look iy stand @ eiked Biel omy Ia. She was ume y PRENSA a ‘ : \4 wn 7 Mey mail v rgeite COL awa her wife living, tnd er enichuntin wud were wedi . : | 5 i bail, in| rem Jin. s ung dune Ma i “ fea) allp Se lu Was ares nl | 1 x ne irand (le al ace sl wan in id Lawyer 1 i he socvee the “ fn 1 4 pho 4 for} samninoie at compli moon Mardis ? ny, ike it . wan [rargette nil tf ; ei nt dave iiattied ative. Buras. had | He ay sue it nen the ull we en Under the. iAuenae @ 1 » they | ng cuntracted ihe habit Magintrate | ' saint \ \ ' oe vid he would granbele nd that ti murried i) sri ritel CANAL NOL Mt othe a We yar imetlease | Mire, Mantin i inn fren ‘ —— unt he eer ; UTS a) " . CHILD KILLED BY CAR, hier om hee oy ome} writ Wi i] ' uae ret ; ee \ en ciiied Manet Marcant Hun Over te Phied tre Ma " Halil tne " suse of Wit dein He iuved bw ' at yours old, Je samen — sink ‘ He odjourned ¢ 8 roviette fh i ns ust Oue Hundved and Bev uit! | necond-hand whotgun for cash ade Jinoraig gin paroled Keen Lae ne at wide dean wae dle) killed on Third avenue serdar vertive it ip the Sunday World, Mr. Balin iv a reputable business man, charg elev tra a reat us

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