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TT Ta OF TRC TENN, n —— Sad aa atid cues, daeaditet ORT . 2 8 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1902. F pn COCKRAN SOUNDS THE BATTLE CRY ROOSEVELT AGAIN OF DEMOCRACY AT TAMMANY HALL. SPEAKS FOR GUDA, = RAH! RAH! RAH! BOOM! SIS! AH! ote AY, do not chidethe gentle child, Eien though, with aspect weird and wild He Alin the atmonphere with notse, ‘This Is the day for.g ankee boys. What though wpoo Sour chal he pate A firecracker, and It ahoota! What though’ he hits you in the neck. With red torpedoes, halt a pec Do not get mad. but oniy amii Ho patient. Walt a little while. Ere night has come his doom he’ Revenge is mure and swift and m1 Chief Executive, in Fourth of July Oration, Declares Reciprocity Is Bound to Come. te PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE, AS SET FORTH BY PRESIDENT. « Words are goo Tt ix most appr be our geod fertan TION ESTABLISHING Py We anid Cnba she KEPT OLR WORD. OVR POLICY TOWARD CUBA HAS NOT YET MET WITH ITS PNTIR IN. IT WILD. ME WITH IT T ee TOA MMASURE OF RECIPROCITY WITH CUBA IS NOT ALREADY EMBODIED IN STATUTE OR IN TREATY BUT IT WiLL RE JUST AS SURE AS FATE, abn mu International turn THIS Nave NOT GIV Inn fin stamp it ont. Yes, this is little Johnnie's day, and if you have any {dea that the Fourth is not as generally celebrated as it used to be when vou were a boy, he will con- vince you that you are wrong in a very few minutes, Whether it rains or shines to-day he will keep you busy dodging nigger chasers and cannon crackers, and if he doesn’t fall a victim to his own patriotism he will have a geod time. Even !f he does end the day looking like an Egyptian mummy and smelitng like an arnica factory, he will have had a good time, for part of the fun of the Fourth {s talking about your scars the next day. That's the real humor of the thing, from the Amertcan® standpoint. So all the funniest comie pictures are made on this phase or the Fourth, and if you want to enjoy the real gems of the 1902 batch, from the pens of such laugh-producors as Kate Carew, George Herriman, T. E. Powers, C. W. Kables, F. H. Ladendorf, F. M. Follett and Gustave Verbeele, you will find them in the Sunday World's great “AFTER THE FOURTH FUNNY SIDE," next Sunday. Prominent among the pictured jokes Is a side-splitung page drawing, a concatenation of all the Funny Side's best characters, entitled “When Mischievous: Willie Set Off the Fire- works."" ‘The entire comic staff has contributed to this drawing, and you cannot fail to be amused by it. There are three other pages, equally funny, and all in colors, nnd xo f duly 1 stole h PROMULGATED THE DECLATA- ACR INTHE PHILIPPINES. I hecome a free republic and WE WAVE if they # rinte kod by thin 1 tou in the fet 10 that view an RSPRCIAL Prive PNAS HOUND 10 GIVE D OTHER NATION rekin led in the Philippines we will PITTSBURG. Pa., July 4.—Presi dent Roosevelt, in his Fourth of July oration to-day, proclaimed the com- | the » mercial freedom of Cuba. In ringing ' !) tn ist Fhe welch sentences he declared that our re) [MES to band. Cvoptause ) lations with the new republic, who-e mow oe rae und Uberty we had won, must differ from auRniane our relations with other countries. + Cuba had accepted that yiew, the President declared, and the United ana sane Woe noes States MUST give her commerciol — “Wetiave had our t4 advantages which were not accorded fst four year to other nations The President expressed regret a large m cipoocity with Cuba had not al by statute or by t amid tremendous applau privilege would be granted as SURE t take an auto, ner In cabs does he delight. He doen't walk, he doesn't fy, when to his house he'd roam. tell me then, ye winest Just how doés he get bom . Easy. He takes a yacht. Surprising that {t shoulgn't have occurred to you! And the Battery, where the millionaires of New York line up every night to board their steam yachts for their sum- mer homes down the harbor and along : the Sound, is a picture. An interesting one, too, as shown in another of L, L, Roush's famous photo-scenes from real life, in next Sunday's World { four colors, y been provided arger workt « ty, and declared, “Amd 10 tn mont ap that this Yersary of the (AG FATE. We shania be OC GOOD BOURKE COCKRAN DELIVERING HIS SPEECH IN TAMMANY HALL. Mr, Roosevelt's ces to the Pili: | DECLARATION BMT a (Photograph tken expressly for The Evening World.) c the expression ippines wer 1 of his Intended to be foisted upon substitute for gecuine nelf- mniy renew | procity the 4 the Heht of th which here and now x the rz Noted Orator Violently , tion of pe. He praised the army and troths, ft will b appa referred to the industrial j) ms that ‘ 0 hi it renent « Iv poste Pratt Canihallon” HapilieiNeiiote f Assails Republican- au men to fo peonl postertts: | yom te reform, 18 only a] OM Petgit till ident exehicaoralae Rieianeach’ was A puting whe i y 4 mt SacGRKO) Uk, Is ta whom we awe Ju and repa- | makeshift humbug and a fra It enenaesk rece! AS, mercial freedom for Cu ism, Imperialism and | 5, oe Se eT eae ee int three ane bes the peor, ‘ strz mu nted Rem n principle aves 5 Received an Ovation. Saolne “ . ‘| the Administration The sures wh TAMMANY HALL rotection to American industries" To do as she may ik Whe President received a great ova- | cheers.) Fete Day at the Wigs! mrer now arethe s CROWDED WITH loes not apply to the beet sugar in- Obi Couira: te. sue te (bahar bene ay & 8) Mit ishinds to be he ef dustry in which the farmers of the tion on his arrival, Hulf a milion per Nara fons greeted him. They came not only wy, . Baal wam—No Word from this Government, from Pittaburg and Allegheny, but from © wad Cuba should become a free votive tariffs the scores of industrial towns within 1) TEPUIC And we have kept our word Cieveland or Croker.|-\ss wa miles of the city. From the Union Sta- | {1d applause y To have hese laiwhal Wwe ton to the speakers’ stand in Scheniey v are engaged and which |s mot dominated by any trust, but {fs only applicable to those industries which are Tammany enjoyed its gala day a waolly controlled by the trusts them-| Now, if Mrs. Berwind, whose $8,000,000 Newport house js the most beautiful thing there, had been kinder to her ser- vant, or rather, servants, for she ke: sixty of them, she would not have/got into euch serious trouble. Her servants PATRIOTIC THRONG, rican | ple immediately sof its ow its own 7 ting manner, an eminently be rived as Im- Park, nearly four miles away, it was ter the withdrawal . 7 ney > big i one continuous cheer Of the Spanish fag would have meant | Tammany to-day held the DIF jini ul ta levns | eA: record-breaking scrowalnlisd ste: Fa saath Che ott thought they had not enough time for When the head of the military escort lh and chaos. gest Fourth of July celebration oorwy. bocas \ ching |mourteenthistrect wigwaml! ‘All the S°*ezse Of) Gen: Wood, who ims Sinienent GHEMCEORE Cennin, autonion reached a position opposite the speak: | “BUT THERE 18 ONE THING-ovn |the organization has known ina °° S 7" ai thirty-five tribes of Tammany braves SMBFORriated the Cuban funds, piling, &c., and they struck. At present ers’ stand {t was halted and the Presi WARD CUBA HAS NoT | Disnater of Tribute lvaratihares ini fordeianal with chiens winined in the recent inappro- SIF Renariglin W peck oFltect bla! Gent and those tn carriages passed in | WITH [Ps ENTITUS PRUL | decade, “That the exaction of tribute ie the| came their slsters and thelr cousins ere partinan harangue of the |] oO) ing of the season, you know, and all that.-Her dilemma will be in- perambulating President of th {and their aunts, to say nothing Of Untted States. on a concededly | |their uncles, brothers and male!non-purtisan occasion, has fixcd cousins. the respo: bility for the erime ‘There was enthus by the bucket-)upon the Administration, which it ful Tht a punctuated the) oannot now avold. teresting reading to women who have trouble with one servant, and, per- crowded, real purpose of imperiatisn haps, make them contented with their lot. 5 shown conclusively os 1 he bil) Just ena ying restrlotic land In the 1 feview. Thoymusie of the band was fal:y drowned by the cheering of the multitude of 200,00 persons in the stand and occupying vantage points on the amphitheatre-iike hillside which rose in front iT WILL MET WITH IT e igwa ’ (Abplause) ‘The couree of the teat tore The Wigwam w 4 has made more evident tann ever | Many noia le visitors were pres- HRS eA) ‘in ume to)entand there w.s a remarkable have pe ary Interests on the | the two Americ «| representa ton 0: women in the Hast ovision 1m The United German Socities of g emona the islands | audience, speeches an sol wave of cheer gheny, made up of 600 yoices, sa LE ath Bourke Cockran was the princi- AhAt was mumied:tOoAG cat alialon State of New York is in the 4 ®tar-Spangled Banne At th oe upy the position to t rupulously Pe tthh (eGim tlie ie 1 : j ward: thos ous that we did toward | Pal speaker, He bitterly assailed ute ruin lof every apeech denvted a 18 fee) itieal than our sister Ip aAnw Rie. live ation was Pro- lothers where our interests are far. toss . an ing of real patriot Sinte of F in. It has jug- Bounced boy the Ray. John H. Prugh.|aad thia ie doubly Howe thee cae | Republic.nism, Imperialism and Sugar Before the specchmaking pegan the] yied with State's finances in order he De ural! Independence Wak | press with Kreat wisdom hax providen {the Republic.n administration, Hic \ lalism | chlef toplo among | tudience on the] to crete tidhous tax rate. | read by Brig.- Wits J. Hulings. | for phe pullding of an interace t od, In|} floor and in the sulle was tho att-| lt be overwhelmed In the coming | and followed the oration of the |(Appiauae > Foeean canal raised the batthe-cry of the Demo- : Phere the speakers would assume toward | Clectlon if the) Democracy shall exer: Bie bare yoy r President uba must occupy a peculiar , {cratic party and made a plea los ‘ quartel rand the Crok nbrogliio. tong fr my peeaalne Unt vely Issues sand WeAgs Mr. Roosevelt's Speech, fo tia bat 1 ational polities | par ’ > new iss Hauce BURL: No Word from Croker. FE Ee a ee dale ae a So it whe Hives long dent said me She must ina | mine be ayant oti neat eee menses: anilinting to Ameriean oliizenship (han Smithy SENG: COCCHI CMAETS ero Suc busin ree Gi Se Weill tench her not ta be a9 TouEh, i : the geueral “ In | David B, Hill sent a letter vio- ry uh re ewer ihre , exe] pon essentta J traditional principles And maybe (If some sense abe shows : and y my fellow eltl- eM i stem in Inter . 8 o ‘| tg around. te rybody that no m on eamen ie ane brad B | How to say words and pear some clothes gens, my fellow Americans, men and] D@tonal Ane rs i wey lently attack.ny Kooscvelt, Repub- i Hee eee eee ee ety {sage had come from Wantage—but no- |"? whieh ther Uangrecment momen of Western Pennsylvania: You us the head. She hak asmented to] 5 ‘ the Gover body belleved hin, oa " . A remarkable baby! You should really Piva duat llutened tolthe vending orcane view and in return this nation ix|licanism and the administration, go ne es ae ‘The famous concert hall of the Wis-| MANY DEMOCRATIC come and see her. She Is not very wild, and fn all probability won't eat you, though she has a rapactous appetite for wam was gaily dr the national! NOTABLES SEND Hse | sare REGRET LETTERS. bound to gi €reat document which signal e neaie| He, too, concluded with a strong try into the field of nations years nations Scat sear epee sre i peopl ego. That entry was but the promixe plea for pariy harniony, | ffs subsidy are!” yollowing in the wake of the Grand bananas, and can nearly bend the bars which had to be made good by the per-] pais Grover Cleveland did not attend, ily, du_essence they are] Sachem wore the tetn sachems, each of her cage. Cage? Oh. certainly, we - mance of those n and their c oe rr . + Vly speaking, pro- “7 symbolic sash abou he kt er in a cage. he was captured Bemnpnee OF ShOne THen AnD nein cells) AT RADY Io IN srarrery:| Nor was there ony letter from the : pie ot dota Basil Cee te He fash about Ae) he following letters of regret w ee eee ene plac OR IN TREAY P aeoRKe | ita , ss which can] Meck ane ¢ f 180 recel Bio) ee 4 UWords are wood if ther are| ist youn m IT wut © te) jormer President Ren j edie Deslarutiog | ikes yen HMIDLD oRarmitink are you Cibnetng sanauty Oerlalily pals wes i 4 AS SURE wud ap. SKE E) RRARIC earn | wita worl manifestly 4 ; a gat ean ee ne'a an orang-outang, and lives at the J un by deeds, and only plalined | No greeting was received trem | 1 ik Hie bye Fitna do IB OE x Has aie Sean as Bronx ach Zor a hjoy visiting her, though, after you see her tA a » tne| Richard Croker a Won as ofp nent be We celepraiion vould give meres eto) be photograph in next Sunday's World, “The Dec ontin PrAUiiMipuineay akereteceteaiiee Blohardicruker. the ye te vast ana you, but | have long since promised to {pf PPOt@#rar (i . are yet trou-| for the! betioft of the emall ml- nealivan| WraawilOawexe es r with pridé by us year after year, and| blew tn #tands as a symbol of hope for the peo- ple of all the ~rorld, because ks promise jo L. Bushe, By this time] vy, g, 8) ‘all the big men in Tammany had a ‘ ty | Derived “and taken thelr seats on the|! remret very much that I shall not be carred war: | platform able to be present. There has never ig the brig ‘Phe district leaders, however, were for] heen @ pime in the history of our coun- tory, publicly | the most part, on the floor surrounded) ry when che free Institutions estab PRE SRA Sane ished by our fahters were in more perl! ‘ATOR GHORGE G. VEST— the Moro country, the | country of the Mohammedan | COCKRAN SJUNDS | Was made good; because its worda were |tbee—but in the Paitppines,| BATTLE CRY OF THE eupplemented by deeds; because a among the Fillpinos, among the 5 1 ICP. T ¢he men who signed it and upheld tt had} Peovle who have been tn in DEMOCRATIC PART rior whose dee est pages In inualted and e 5 2 done their work the men who came after| rection, peace now relwns, (Ap = ) whose infamies| Cockran Wad introduced as the first were ay them, generation by generation, did| plause,) | Mr, Cockran Was, in part, exe tnt trot through |apeaker, He recelved solendid wel-xhan at present. 1 sincerely hope that thelr work in turn, (Applause) It may be—I think unlikely, but it is} as follows ey iran cree: |e OW 'SeB)s the conclusion of Mr. Cockran'e| your historic society may sternly anc UTA be por\beers/aoinake “The Declaration of Independence had that bh 4 ‘ toh the crowd broke out Into. tre- {emphatically denounce the political her- About dal baseball game? on of Ind nd na f he and there It must be obvi t Declara- |» Kinga ‘ : ‘ % ovale! Harvard won from Ya! to be supplemented in the first place 1 of insurrection i 1 leat ie mondous cheers and the sacheme on the /osies which are now #0 prevalent, and An! a colored boy's to bl that great instrument of constructive HOME AMMO RIE Helin ms Bitybeee AlGerencs 9 to the [PIR COr Ter te a tat citer waa [that the right of eclf-overnment may Ho done Jos own de college now, / end dministrativ tate: hi ber nd Surat inte fete A, SrA Fes ent perl no Is supposed an Dther signal for an enthusiastic out- declared to exist throughout the Dey gwine to make him boss, fi ieee . RNa a SBERT AA Obviously there 198% on rs Ae ire thee | Dural world, whether attacked in Southern Oe ite tn tall ein tom. dou Kea n Constitution under which we IF 80, THAT FLAME WILL BE| yawning at world, $8 Neance when ® Gy, B.C is iaywont 4 awning @ we. realize F Litivelione ueressman 8. Coward, of] \rrjca or the Philippines. moe Acumen promnulgal 4 in 1785 ane BT AM: 1 tr tty applause.) i ween thoae Anu ‘ ard whieh It would wn'to any dan 1, was th x JEFFERSON DAVIS—I deeply appre- ce! ugtor came our firet| simak madly and generally, pea " y as| der threatening fe of a great fina 4 0 e8y which you have ex- P t Fi . Kept t clate the courtesy which you ha if President supplemented, necessarily | has Our avemy s re ti % IAN eat a BEMHHE GNégeativas minutes. Willlam ided me to be present, but I have al- ‘Our ragtime preaiden! supplemented, thal declaration of 1 reward of our army of the | a © Well Known Ame would cause ensants of ch mg oe dy arrangements to deliver a Yes, {t was a colored boy who helped ) We showed in the revolution that we |reawed of ur arm reward of the wy | moe Matar bs Ade, that ei Piotis time] Fotrth of July speech on that day, and Harvard to down Yale, but he {6 not the bad a right tv be free; we showed when | consclousners of duty. well done 1 " tion) WOME RANE ne He ‘ Nixon. ad-| therefore it wall be impossible for me only one of his race who has come to We constructed the more perfect union | eee eats PEG PM ye ep LRA S Le ok mf all ” ra forman. and with) iy take advantage of your tnvitation. 1] the fore recently. His success and that of the old Confederacy that we knew] that when victory came they might | (ati the tmper lence, the celebration| wish for Tainmany all the success tn of others who have just come to make how to use thut right as it needed to] {Fn over the government to. the Han progress, crney Hemet Pr the world, and when theynext national us reallze that the negro 1s rapidly tak. be used (Applause) LON NY pop: A DALAL EO.) ; ; How ver it may hia pa Dem by teh law r being election 1s over may the banner of vier ing a place where we must look upon “and then seventy years and more and more , ° Peineionta%d re “therefore APR OPS tory rest upon the Democrats of this him with great respect make interest- passed and there came again upon the| the hands of the ‘country 1 Ofe 1 between epublica, i they be i ie “Oitielat | HILL, DENOUNCES country ing reading. £ Nation the days of tron 1 TH foers and enlisted met wh, nove | ey Hid BANS. BOF am. ble conattty "EL M, SHEPARD—1 do not find it pos: i am's uniform ianplaured “Ker ‘thon te and tie official from. its ROOSEVELT AND sible to anaot thie invitacion, bet 1 bem game again the days that demanded all} is ny body of yur skizens which gives HPPUbiean Clase Leuintation Ghat was best—the ilfe itself of the| more dinimcreatsd service” wich “lene ons. Sumter's guns awakened ou | WMste!y 1) any way to them and thas is the lab Democrats are REPUBLICANISM. | to express iny carnest good wishes for a ws of securing pros succexaful and inepiting ure denounced Tonatitutional Nberty, hatred of special | rosportty privileges and a pe t assertion of David B. Will's letter of regret, dated| fopular tights, thore and like causes 8 but one sou " ‘i tH expenses of the America, unt Other Prob ” ver directly on t : » PRE, pocels, ans! Amer nil then the ine a r Problems to E mar elans eel the] HOTRUB PRIBNDS | forts Roost, was in part as follows; | have called forth the most honorable Kenius of peace, sprang to her And now. my fellow-citizens, 1 have produ a airs and useful struggles of your eoclety » with sword und with shield, a | SPOKEH Of the tank that has contr xovernment cat hat manufacture RE os a anata: pie to] of, Me GRIGGS—1 regret exceedingly ‘Those, of course, are merely a foretaste of what the t Sunday nong nations. When| being one of the reske whi epee git it has nothing of 4 t hrough taxi 1 regret the rageentes jaan Je Lo] that engagements in the South, which World holds out as some of its best features this coming issue, You will Braithunder of the guns called the na-| eration han to’ tase” tic’ ie uate If, therefore, 4 ‘ the oaDb nocept Your courteous InViKAKON. T truaE PAO eS en at FT auPour eogie ||] Aud keores Of Chinge to Intereat yau in.its many featree, prominent among J ehildren they sprang formard to Wo have Taro “robots ut Come to enrich one man, the think 1 Gcean tranmporti: | grec successful, ¥ gould be beraunded on inte day to de; |{] tem being the - ol \c e Ni 1 M h ol of 4 yum} * ake from som nr he treasury ‘0 a few One) Lo monk , hon mighty deeis which. # left un-| great industrial centres pot merely of ; ‘ nmes at regard to the polition! sites | thought an the mesning of this cele. D SPORTING bration and ‘the ‘drift_of ‘our, doverne OUTING A would have meant that the words} Amorlow, ut of the world (applause) “Where it has a tn rhe from ht which we have istened to-day |, A,'Milion people sland group ra it ae meormit fo any that went now and during. the past few Gf have rung as meaningless plat (small TAdUE Around the h ie ¥ sry are monuments awe of policies and of men years, I believe it would be the @roat- SUPPLEMENT (Long applaus: within this raditia has been one. of the } Mette ein tie want He gta 4 anded by the Interests of the | ¢t Fourth of July, in resulta, “since ’ a Nee Anent Geeehs, mromt ateiKine, pheniiona uf “hin day Joy truth ax anonumentn of vor | BE tn nad PANFORTH—A prior en Containing All the News of Summer Resorts Far and Near, with Were the two great epochs in| institutions . which they would like to see pre The foreign poalloy of the present | ga which cannot woll be can: Photographic Ilustrations, A Guide to You About to Go Away, ‘® history-the epoch of th ‘The tremendos h of our industrial Wit OF ROVArO MR ‘dyn (ol vented national administration in relation to] celled prevents ine from accepting your of the| gannrunone has” Dreuuny te auattal | eneot an individual « clams, At 4 in r party stands for the | the inhabitants of the Philippine Imanda | Courteous lnvivallon. | the sacl, and | A Record of the Doings of Your Friends Who, Have Gone, er mun pis Ae get’ ath, jt) xwmining the p even that the soll’wili be made fruit-| The Administration's much advertined |hering wurletly to the lessons taught by | new and infinitely |terprises to which . mengure of diluted “reciprocity” has ; ‘ iy 2 to and enlightened; thi Pol rey ig og athe “GOV, ath aly ; Ne eawarent thet Reprulriows . . "orn ful le inhablsanie prosperous, ee en “*\enm party is mow committed, te in secure a’ loro iy the Union, and the epoch of] much that ts mood and also, of neces-| really planning to plunder thy multitud {ocreaee af production and of Hy ee 4 DIBGRACE TO CIVILIZATION, fouple to Hay’ San bt ve wolved by ‘the te or :

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