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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1902. 7 NER )} INO EVIDENCE AGAINST TEAMSTERS JOIN FREIGHT 4 Tis " DISBROW, SAYS ATTORNEY. HANDLERS IN BIG STRIKE, Rothenberg &. West 34th St. Bargain Friday and the REDUGTION SALES Gombine toMakea Day of Most Intense Interest Here To-Morrow. July reduction sales in every section of the store. They | Efforts of Officers to Prevent Men Going Out in Chicago ot No Avail. enti | Lawyer Miles Will Make Fight in Supreme Court to Release His Client— Strikers Organizing to! Justice Foster Tells Why He Held Accused Man for Grand Jury. Force Legislators to — CHICAGO, July 10.—A crisis In the Was brizg done at any of the freight . . vas fr ! Pass Laws that Will] goon crounn, L. 1, July 10.—ys istri-t-Attorney will have to have) habeas corpus frolght-handlers’ strike was reached | houses, i : F 1 dey, W c The scene at the Burli vare= . something more tangible than a sus- idga Foster before leaving Gooa |to-dey. whe nthe local unions refused rlington ware- | Remedy Grievances. |to m + f-o4 hin assertion that iround said he had held Dishrow for |to accept a settlement proposed by | house was typical of the othe:s. Two Louis Disbrow w.. not spend the piclon of crime to obtain a hearing} i Gray gure tee the tae ow for Fe SENSE Cs | thi w)trial court. Betere\a udwe/eSt|aarendany'n/ colnsel) Had’ wot presebtod lS ference cts Voce e ene One | eee cpeoue were, Mavd! up) da WILEPSBARRE, July 10—Active| summer in Riverhead Jail, Attorney] jury we can knock his case to flind-|any defense battle “to the Jast ditch Canal street when the delegation of wteps were taken to-day by the coal | Rowland Miles will make application | ers. “If any sort of a defense had been! Teamsters quit work in sympathy | Strikers arrived. Members of the del- @trike leaders to organize the 147,000 “ cone! put in for Disbrow Ishould have given/and Hugh McGee, President of the egation mounted platforms id h fe Sot n Brooklyn It was a foregone conclusion that} P ee zh McGee, ani gather force as they progress. To-morrow will he a day of \ Shred anthracite miners .for political led aber ence ae Taaee ONCE “Would (pllt| the Euwe up (EE: warded del aD to the advisability |rruckmens’ Union, gave utterance to wagons and made speeches, appealing | double importance. BAR JAIN FRIDAY AND JULY CLEAR. B | x the Grand Jury. We gain an advantage]! Lastiesh t moet serious statement of the to the teamsters in the name of union ANCE CQMBINED. Every day of the sale has ourdone equal Peed Mitchell and ce _.¢ object this fs to obtain @/y. ya ving put in no defense, as the IF It would not have made much differ- ae brotherioed Vo eiAaluSiRE ¢ alah days of every other sale. We've spared no efforts to make * Member John Fallon discussed the fol-| suaiojay ----'ew of the evidence | prosecution has shown its hand, while|°%C®, Nhat sort of a defense was of- | diy. : Y HAAS) to-morrow another record-breaker. iered either, out as Mr. Miles ofered| Mp, McGee said: "We have not handlers. The speeches went on for lowing propositions which the Pennsyl- vania Legislature will be asked to take| Which Disbrow was held at his pre-/ our defense is a sealed hook to them. an: the orainary technical motion liminary heari> A Justice of the} The District-Attorney will not have the TOMAR tae oat ne ten igh en eut men authority to strike, fully half an hour. Meanwhile other Ismixsal in behalf o! e o ‘ r td eneUSn Jand ure declaiming against such ac- trucks and wagons continued to ar- Women’s Tailored Suits. G uD 4 ‘That the legal working day shall be| Supreme Conrt has the pow+ e: ueeseertad Ie er our defense until 11 fistitied in holding the defendant a fe all civel ahalGRanl exes OPAa Tate | , esented court ; ane VVAGAHATEI . We are insisting on our mem- ve, a street and its inter- Wahi ‘ ¢ Beene pours ine | lease Disbrow if it is his opinion that) “wi. str. stites Left Good Ground with |, j,er,n Malet Of fact, my decharning, ton. | We at bls vautradia Wel BOStIGHA HEAP! Une. Wheah tor [We've marked down more tailored suits to $3.98. Some of them have been : t miners shal] be reaulred to mine | ine evidence submitted at the MaBis-|niy ctient after the adjourament of the | ie the Wiscde cate ne am tie bers ving up to the contracts E arehouce were | selling for double and more. None of them is in a style so pronounced but that the no more than 2,240 pounds to a ton. trate’s hearing did not Icgally Juetify |hearing they stopped at Ternell's and got ie ihe wet ieee ttorney was determined | Haye made with our employe but Soon congested or blocks. In the con- ‘Suit will serve admirably for early fall wear as well as for cool “That mine inspectors shall be elected | [to place the case befor@the Grand Jury") iid not liste nto us, and I be- fusion somebody turned in a riot call. | days in the mountains, There are Cheviots, Serges and Vene- by the miners and not by the whole | a ciimmitment the clothes which Louls Disbrow had | left at the place. Mr. Miles spent the bay of voters, an at present. | “In all my experience,” sald Law- “ ‘ ‘i s ; night at Riverhead and visited Disbrow | "That coal and tron police commie: | yer Mues to The Ever'ng World to- |" to-day, He told the prisoner that{ BeSeienl cana re men | day, “I have never had occasion tulinere was no loner any objection to| atilee anal But 1 never | his recetving his family, and Louls asked | jane “That the companies shall be lable for | take a step line this. before had a case where a man so/at once that his father be sent for. |i.¢ world he made this statement District-Attorney Smith, who ts be- 1). 4 agg teamaters will be mixcd | but the police who came rusaing to ing congratulated on all sides to-day for ei the vigorous and eloquent mann up in the struggle before night the rescue found no fighting—cnly inj which he wound up his presentation of | If what Mr. McGee fears reaches Wagons going away empty or partly the case against Disbrow, ts quite Jubl-{songummation the worst strike since loaded, over the outcome. To The Even- atrike’ will beidn je tians in black and colors. Eton Jackets. Full flounce skirt. Sizes up to 38 bust. Special 3 98 ativeornes : ry Walking Skirts at 1.29. Thousands of them have gone during this sale. No wondert They're yt —_ shown in the popular blue and black cheviots with in- 1.2 visible hair-tine stripe, Flounce style; tailor stitched bottom; spectal at be 2 White Waists, 39c. Girls’ Wash Skirts. shi tit a Polka dot Russian duck, with full Fine white lawn with allover tucked graduating flounce trimmed with one fronts, tucked back and stock; also some| wide or two narrow tailor straps of con- trimmed with three straps of em- trasting duck, in cadet and navy, broidery; all sizes, at. 39¢) x 2 39¢ Russet Footwear. the great railwa he @amages for accifents in and about the ——————— b mines to their employees.” pably innezent was held on such) Mr Miles vase bed Mr. Thomas Dis- | «rhe full strength of the State’s| progress in Chicago. The election of delegates to the m&- fimsy evidence. rows miahewle sen temante Wai Kely not developed. The de-| Delegations of pickets of conside a- Ql er ona tional convention will be completed by visit his son to-day. Louis was elated 1 1 s th hel to- 0 | Baturday “1 have attempted no defense |o.. ine prospect of aceing hin father only an outline of the/ble numerical strength mar y. * | prosecution, ‘day 2 frei ouses, ‘They | President Mitchell said early to-day because the fact that a crime wae | whom he has not met since May 15, Shh day to all the freight how They | F sd iS . that he could not tell wnat instruc- mitted bas not been legally | Wan Mr. Miles left Riverhead tie | "Several cf my witnesses can, and will, | stopped wagons and vans and chiedy | Tiday pecials. tions had been given to the delegates | °° ™ said he was going to his home at North-|give at the trial much fuller and more! by persuasion, although there were a Roby the miners. Mitchell will probably |establii port, but he took the express for Long | convincing testimony. T didn't bring out | paw gouffles, got the drivers to wirn CLEARANCE SALE i Jeave here Sunday night or Monday, “Nothing was adduced at this pre-| Island City. It is ikely that he wll| the most damaging points before Judges sack with their lords. By ncon it of morning for Indianapolis liminary hearing to establish that|fpend the day in Brooklyn looking up| Foster because it wasnt necessary. | DAck w Maly | ee UALY authorities and determining how long) Disorow’s guilt was too apparent to| was said that p y no teaming SUMMER PETTICOATS —— " The convention meets next Thursday. | : HAZLETON, Pa., July 10 —The report| Miss Lawrence and Clarence Foster}: wit take to carry through his plan|need much testimony. His own lies & ef James E. Roderick, chief of the | came to their death uy violence, The] of treeing his cl through a writ of | damned him.” Fi ; consisting of the balance of eT Sot ea ee aes DEAD WITH HANDS cizhstste stock wit Biy Savings for W. ¥ A Data PEALE OI dl | eerie ’ ef ‘i 2 ig Savings for Women Heeiof tet gcanh Zaria nance’ QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S PERIL eee seretail Seine , Sweeping Clearance. Z This sale includes our entire stock of Women’s\, Russet Lace Boots, Oxfords and Three-Quarter Bre eS ©" at OPENING OF BAZAAR. DIES SUDDENLY WW HIS POCKETS,| =eRicowte’ tems 100, AMuced $0,914,236 tons, an increase of 1,- | est. | 5 ruffle or plaited Hounce, Peter ao;| peclines| Raawest . cor 7 75c & 1 x Boots. Values range from two to four doi'ars per pair. s ioe oe: |Heavy Decorations Fell Just After She Passed, At 75c 10. The styles are the latest, and there is a pleasing variation - ' among them, There are several shades of tan. Russet Bruises on the Head of Hack-, Black and _ white striped ensack Man When Body| PERCALE PETTICOATS, accordion plaited ruffles, RISERG, Pa., July 10.—In reply Tr A tora tequert trom Sheri Gombert. of Killing Young Canadian Woman. : Carbon County, edd Aris roere Med Mitherve corers Gor, Bion this afters » 10.—f ly after dinners were crranged by Rits at two at prese * LONDON, July 10.—Shortly E. W. Throckmorton, Member| Was Taken from Water shoes are the coolest and pmost com- fortable either for city or for outing wear. Save from one to two dollars n and , at these prices; per pair.» noon sent the Nowing telegram guine ($10.50) per head without wine. PME de Bk Gombert. sheriff,” Mavch /Queen Alexandra pasred on her WAY Taye" Queen after the formal vpenina| of Well/Known Family—| Brother of Deserted Wife. | At 75c, “Your telegram of to-day stating that, (0 open the great coronation Inspected the bazaar, At the American A = LADIES’ ° strikers are iearherite in large mobs at|qay the decorations across Langham court Mre ate and Mrs Father and Brother Died = LAFFETA PETTICOATS, renadines. Lanstord and. Summit Hill. In. Carbon accompanied Her Stns in pin & ° © Sounts. and citizens are nitacked and place, heavy and sodden with rain, Reld nccrempanted Her Mn, 4 Two Years Ago. apelat te ise Even le wore) | Bynioks lebt blue and black, eckwear. Selling during the reduction sale at 49 Peaten and In danger of thelr lives, 204) were caught in a squall of wind and tur of inepection The American court HACKENSACK, No J. July 10-The| With separate washable lace i i ‘i aan » that you find that you are unable to pre. | ft consisted of eight elaoorate stalls. Con-{ SS catriek Brady. of Hackensack,| trimmed — flounce, t To-morrow we will place on special nts per yard, though they are well serve order andprotect the citizens, and| fell, dragging a mass of coping from ia), Duchess of Marlborough, wat bed yioh oration Bre A evrinee atl v7 SESGIAE centre tables a lot of ribbon trimmed] worth the original price of 79 cents. feceived. The law under wbich the Miat| the top of All Souls’ Church. Over the embroideries and Amori‘aa| Award W. Trockmorton, member of| war found to-day in Rerry'« Creeks | value $9.75, Stocks: and Bows in lawn, pique) They're handsome imported black silk onal Guard is called out does nat iws| Migs Streathy, belleved to be @ books, Mrs, Bradiey Martin #u9 a family well-known and esteemed in| Woodbridge. | When teen Om re | At 5.75. silk and madras; also tine lawn Tles] crenadines, full. 44 inches wide, and tify action under the circumstances aod A L pore) American preserved friits, Mrs. i Brooklyn, dropped dead to-day initront ee eee eine a 8 pocketa with colored edges and *shown. in’ stripes and eoeations whlen vou recite, Na-| Canadian, was killed and several per- edienatgoiler ves tcantisas ira dinael eri z teen i front | ound thrust into i teounera peeks ‘ LAWN WAISTS turnovers, Values up floral designs. It's a well nal Guar © not a a 3 lof No, 12% Broa: 7 Coroner Curry will hold an ina o} 4, . Values u Rete ewelt weaare! i sons were injured. nalds presided at he Amertean bar, th Wd Y ioral Ail to 29 and 39 cents, ¢ tinfShed, bright “crispy’ ¢ Barer nations! are within ay ie Mies Crs.| Throckmorton was forty-five years of {determine if possible how cervain MaTKS) — Aboyt 800 white LAWN all reduced to... 2 fabric, at, per yard ate +t OS) and with the ald et ‘The Coronation Bazaar, mich te Brae Countens of Orford (who wan Mas Cor | anette : | Ronee: Gee ae y Diggest affalr of its kind ©VT} nin, of New York) and Mrs, Ralph Viv | @8¢ 8nd a bachelor, He was a son of K, | difficulties witho use 0 ably the bieg ; bin, w Yor! \ i came on the dead man’s head. dy wus forty-two years old, a| WAISTS, representing a va- McCue. whose husband riety of styles, all of this sea- Knit Underwear. Mob or insurrection which civic au: chiefly due to the eneray of Mra. Cor-| Countess of TraMeld, had old silver for} 82other son, Ellwood, kept a tatlorin wil not he ete id troo) t sn . Maiden lone. t Throe! l-paper it ent, 0! ut) y 0 icheli ‘1 ‘s fut Under nov cireametances et) ens wife of the United States Ambaaiad [Joweirs and Maden lone. Mr. Throckmorton, | Wall-paper establishmen and heretofore sold up to Women’s Jersey Ribbed Summer Vests, Richelieu ribbed, low neck, £8 tnlem the civil autho: {a ex. and other prominent Asnerieans n ‘S! The last named lady'e stall was one Ellwood Throckmorton died nae UA a Ama sactsinecte| $1.50, will be placed on sale no sleeves, taped neck and arms; reduced from 1233c, toes eee AS, 3 y onable rt o v1 Dy \ cl eatures of the 4 oO years ago \ ny ery y c je In try ss . ie Re bea. atter, ceakonal IR eSTARE Joniithe opened by Queen Alevandra thie a of the chief features of the show, It “ ee a pees within a few laeaes Meu after his flight, but was} A 65. Women's Summer Vests and Pants, regular 25c. quality, subject to Slight if fé and property demands |r noon. ce wan held under a tempo. ;(contents, were valued at £3,00,000/ monthe of a . Mt auccessful, the whereaboute of the t OOC. imperfections. Pants are thin Jersey ribbed cotton; some lisles 1 i ey “WILLIAM A. STONE.” | The bazadr was held under, 1 (gs,000,00) ry: mplenaidJewein were | TRe Throckmorton home tor a tong] Rot suscensful, the whe 300 WASH SKIR in the lot; all knee leneth. Vests are Richelieu ribbed, low neck rary structure covering 160,080 square lien: for exhibition purposes, esnectaily | time was at No. 14) ‘Taylor street, | man still being wn : A S, made no sleeves, and low neck and short sleeves; also some with deep Cc feet, in the Botanical Gardens, Regent |i." y 'pierpont Morgan, though pur- | Brooklyn, — of Russian Duck and Linen, lace yokes back and front; all at...eseee Srereeeeaccshint 2 It was In ald of the Hospital for Sale ibat shade iicomUsL to| At the olsces of 1. ¢ obese, "could ibe made, tram el Ge) te iy Women's Lisle Thread Ribbed Vests, narrow ribbed with Swiss necks, PREPPORT, lL. 1, July 10.—The body PA very & 6! WOMAN INSULTER FINED. | in a variety 0! styles, have constderablesmoney niting | from 69 cents to 49 cents for to-morrow and Saturday forenoon. Im- ported double print galatea and linen. Double stitched seams, extra large collar, very full blouse, embroidered shields, combina- 49 tion collars and cufls; sizes 3 to 8; special atess c 19c, Wash Pants at 10c. tea, fancy linen and duck. Wide range of real 10 q i < Bick Children: £10,000 ($90,000), which was being asked | clkar manufacturers, at No Pear of Capt. Charles L. Nichols, who wi ae) ae M : a eae ie : : | ede eee eh, Ae ed Over 6,000 tickets at a wulnea ($5.25)! 7 1 Beorw'x 207 carat diamond, shown | Street, It gas sald that W. Throck - i | At 95c, 1,25 & 1.45, also with lace yokes and shoulder straps, values range up to 29c. each; 19¢ attic N.. was wasned ashore at gray each were sold in advance, A bank lar the Buffalo Exhibition, and for the! morton had been receiving hin mail| Philip Ott, who said be Is a baker, | ci albreductet _ —— lace to-da: 18 had been established on the ground und| great Southern Cross Pearl here, and occasionally did business | SExty7seven years old, living at No 7) LA CORONA BATISTE —_ [SSE WRAL eer i eee Sees ot neem wi Cithoifinm,: oHe HeBlnD i xea oscane® A eae ny tie Went sie, CORSET, medium length B Ss’ Wash Suits 29G. ° — ton, it was sald, but now and then enia | Was fined $10 to-day in the West Side | ; ’ | ’ clvare at wholegaiee nn one ten #OId | oirt, and 8 ¢ isorderiy eon-| and short hip, French model, oy . . Among the dead man’s effects wan a] duct preferred by Murphy, of No.| straight-front, special at Ouetiitosbe aa contneach 7 Marked caw jon Satine: 1 | ’ ’ Hfe insurance policy made payable to a [58% Ninth avenue. | 1.25 Linen‘crashiwith combination collars of white duck: | sister, Lydia F. Throckmorton. fea ording to the complainant she and | 22, Extra large lined collar, sizes 3 to 8, special to-mor- ister, L ckmurton, atenewere about to board. a tar y Throckmorton was a man of culture | ge Morty-sonnd Ninth ave. ¥ reals aie - AAS UIAAIOMARTS CHR Rae aU ee men Ott vay ae BROADWAY & 32TH ST, ) Another Lot of Boys’ Sailor Blouse Wash Suits marked down Millionaire Hotel Man of, Superintendent Resigns to Won't Give Up His Office for! World Wants Washington Stricken in At-| Commissioner Dougherty,| the President's Use, Though a lantic City—Third Matri-| Who Resigned Yesterday| He Only Uses It One Day Stern Brothers Keep Business monial Venture. Himself. a Week. i = | To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday Alive | DIED ON HONEYMOON, WATER DEPARTMENT OBLIGE PRESIDENT. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Corset Covers, of fine cambric, deep ruffles of embroidery, fin- round or V shape, lace and em- ished with hemstitched tucks ; Smith, Superintendent of Con’! GreruR BAY, July 10.—A dentist, metment | wig occupies the principal ofice room Women’s House Gowns (Special to The Evening World.) John M. ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. July 10.—| dita and Reservotre of th 4 are : of Water Supply, Gas anc *}in the bank oullding in which the Pres: ge Gol. Nathantel Mckay. the miltionatre| resigned to-day. Mr. Smith wan recente |\1.00 summer executive offices are los ‘ Paid Help Wants in broidery trimming : 4 regular price $1.25, spe" QB hotel man of Washington, dropped) ly haled before the Commissioner on| ieq hag declined 10 relinquish his of {of Percales and Lawns Reduced from $1.90 $] 40 : ‘ahi have been 29c., now al c cial at... .sseese veer Cc ead here to-day while on his honey-| charges of neglect of duty, the charger) ee the president, although he wsea t , ‘ this merningisWorld: |i, {heavy muslin, full Children's Muslin Drawers, moon, He was seventy-one years old. | alleging that he had failed Ww have) ine oftice only om day In each week. tc 2 é $2.75| BUT Fe eettn deep raffles. of ers heavy quality, trimmed with Mwo weeks ago to-day Col, MeHay | Bale) Pond and other ponds In aie was willing that the President's |© ‘colored Lawns, “s $3.95 ry EE WIND es ath clusters of tucks eA - Hempstead cleaned in four years, and rn . broidery; finished with 9Q and deep hei 1 G, Geyer, of Washing. | EMne ne ehttted ye ton ta aecups | clerical force should occupy: the 00m | Oe Dotted § ARH 188 Paid Help Wants in the 13 tucks; 35¢. values at... &£ 70 nd deep hems, mM, Were married, The bride and bride- | cottage at this place, free of rent.|fve days during each week, but in. | Of Dotted Swisses and Nainsooks, $4 900) other N. Y. papers combined, 7 sizes 6to 12 years; 2C room came to this city on their wed-| NItN no visibl : altouga | sisted that when he the Presi. | With lace insertions, “ «« $6.75 . Walking Skirts, cambric and 19¢, value at. ding trip and occupied apartmants at| yr BENt would not discuss his resig-| ents office furniture should be moved | . i meres muslin, umbrella ounce, tin: Babler Long Slips, gathered at @ prominent beach front hotel nation. Commisaioner Dougherty, who| out to accommodate him for the sixti | Of Dotted Swisses, $ GENTS oo. sce ML KITCHENWo! ued withinsert ings of BINS gs neces emprancery Srlm: Des q This forenoon he and his wife were | resigned erday, said day trimmed with embroidery, “ «© $15.50 12.00 ae ‘ TAUNER 90 Paris lace and lace rutfles, also ming; reduced from 35c to. ic Beene io thelr room. when the | agit get raters ue. enarm | Munifestly such an arrangement was _ | BARTENDERS ..... 3 MAGHINIBTS., ¥ aint complained at a sudden weak- immediately, accepted the resignation ‘\impracticable and negotiations termi Special | BLACKSMITHS MEN WASH GOODS x 8 his wife ran to him he ougherty was as who the| ated. The President's executive force x ’ pecia BOOKBINDERS .. .. 12 NECKWEAR ? fell into her arms and expired cessor to Mr. Smisa will be. He said: ¢ Fe SeA ii Women Ss Gloves + V. y a 1 will not c but Ww! 8 greatly crowded. Values BOOKKEEPERS NURSES f i < ea eelie, Marval, ime res sume lease' 13 my ausctanyr, «Sal. Monroe.” The steady downpour of rain kept the Renn atin eh BOY ooeee eve 4 OPERATORS. ‘ Susering Speciale No Mail Oriere. moned, us to Meart fail-| | 3s 4s one of the oldest city President indoors early to-day. He and ure Si loves BRASSWORKERS .. § PACKERS a|{ To-morrow we will place on sale nearly 5,000 yards of fig- = as ek y i prostrated. The pipioee: Hava Aes * pointed March] Secretary Cortelyou disposed of routine 50 Doz. Udouble tipped, at 45¢ CANVAS@PRS .. ... 8 PAINTERS... .... 19 wn remnants, ranging In lengths fan 3 to 5 3 kp oe taken jo Washington for bisiness Ka ‘ CARPENTERS 4 PAPERHANGERS .. 6 = and shown in stripes and floral ef ects, special, (co ] ae cite ieee ~ — 75 Doz § Suede Finish Lisle Thread Gloves, 45¢ CASHIERS 3 PLUMBERS ,, ‘ : 4 Mate vnations) capital, cherry 2° (with clasps or buttons, at | CHAMBERMAIDS .. 10 POLISHERS .... ... 4/T Eine White Lace Striped Lawns, suitable for waists and children’s i re he wa ‘ | SuBRKS 9: PORTERS vol 41H dresses, usually sold at 12%c. per yard; special at. 7c ennent gure. His recent marriage 50 Doz, {2.2%4 3:clasp Real Kid BSc | conrontons |. 5 ratasen UTD ress hal) #0189 1446 et yA SPE Alonne eer ; ae le third matrimonial venture, he * Suede Gloves, desirable colors, Value $1.10 | cooxs 8) PRINTERS ..., ..., q] [| 36Inch Heavy Unbleac jeetlug, worth 8c. per yard; special at.. 6 been divorced from hia two for- | CUTTERS 5 i ; o|f Linen Color Crash Suiting, for outing dresses and for children’s wear; mer ives. He conducted for many Ww. t T " A his d | DISAWASHERS 9| SALESMEN 4 worth 40c. per yard; special at i Be Wage ibe Dewey, Hoel n Washington F es wenty-third Street. | DRESSMAKERS... 3.5 i . ; Romina emote) 2 ned to | priv ; 3| sreNc Publicly horsewhip Col. Alexander ste-| Ne henaccten WO ae a at Giere, owas then editor-in-chief of | —_———- | ELECTRICIANS .... %| TINSMITH® 5 Watween then growing out ot an arise | Secures Two Revolvers and] Statement on Good Authority |= === pA NARI estas FTE RETA a Published in the Timex Supply of Gariridges froma] of Time Fixed Subject to p®@ePeeeereceecececesecesecesesesen fins 4) WAITERR ay F th LONDON GRAPHIC Temp anen eal armer an isappears on] Approval of the King's @ ») > Boys’ Dept. $ HBRMEN 1B ANTOBRARA 55551008 rom e MRS. JETTE HELLER’S WILL.| Horseback. Physicians, ¢ What A Chance! SUIT SAcEs’ @ [uma a) Minoan an + RR greene a if To-morrow! One more of those famous “Surprise” Suit Sales § | wovsewonx ee 4B) TOTAL sesssees ave . . | ( » store only). JANITORS: soe BL ec, tine and & Mico SEATTLR, Wash, July 10—With the] LoxDon, July 10—1t 1s gala on good; § SPLENDID BARGAINS-Sallor Blouse Wash Sults, 57,50 e Me wont Port elath ee, fieller, of break of day this morning, a deter-| authority that subject to the approval) @ Reduced from $2, $2.50 & $3:80..+04+ vrrrsererereeTO "Fo @ Glub Comments hae aici eh cz, mined flor. pick up she ial of ine) Ot ng Haman Bavgane the cor | B Two Plece Single Breasted Sults (vio sine matcialvery $375 & ’ aia aen been fein the Surrogate’s office to-day, | hounds. but again he had myateriousl The King has been steadily Improv atest styles; sizes 4to 16, Reduced from $6, s . Th W Id nV" MARMA! WA Sint owotal.scrven sas |tvveved yy irate ans ofe mato ine hile Teenie” x08 Ane Lie Navy Resters;alzes 3 10 8, Reduced trom g'so @| ENN@ WOFIGS Tha ew York worl Aisa for 1008 totiags Lt of Ame Bhe dette Helier Lie ‘Bed: 41.0 49 | possen were completely’ batted sone Iyedien! Journal deny: ato isa a £# Reon so CAROL ee ; ° cans who possess two hundred thousand pounds and upward. There (tt e for Aged and Infirm| Guards were poste! ina very thorough lknait diseawe affecting His Ma wo-Plece Double-Breasted Suits, sizes 4 to 16, lore 75 U ti Offi mes on the list, and it covers Prams, dire Holler roaueeting that |mauner around Lake Uilon, , | $ folk Sulla; small slzecr Reduced (ram aT S7:80898.°10 ode ¢ p own ice ih Asis LA ES Te Par RR i IE r mem laced on the "In Per} convict was Inst seen, aril it is thought | At All @ Storem. ? ” Th Hit" tablet, The Montefiore Home| that every inch of tho ground In cov. GEN. MORGAN ILL. @ Young Fellows 31 to 35 breast-$16, $18, $20 Cheviot and $12.99 | (Formerly at 36th St. & Broadway) thousand whose capital reaches or exceeds the sum mentioned, This Ine na wale $800 and the He-| ered go the, first move of Tracy to-day —— | @ Worsted Sults, Reduced.......:.:ceceevereescseeeee TO. r @ ( y gives a fair comparison of the wealth of the two countries, and Hehool of New o¥rk City, | ought to make his whereabouts known |YOTmer indian Commissioner | @ Is N Located at should provide matter for thought to those who imagine that the Old leaves her, niece, 4 daugh to his pure ere. in ; Vousuna aa, ie ints Hpaplial, @ is INOW al a World can compete with the New without adapting its methods of Engiehart. whom racy late yesterday secured two re: 08 » July WenGen, James 'f f ti utor, furniture, | yolvers And some cartridges (rom far-| Morgan J serwusly ill at the Ossining 8 A & . g 37th 38th busin te she aitered ehreumamsanens of the t1r06h roare.. fomether | mer named Johnaon, near Kent, and] Hospital. $ Three 8 20 Street. I WO) Street, ’ disappeared at nightfall on horseback.| den. Moran entered the army at, ¢ 44 4 268 { BROADWAY Stores\Cor.1dth St. Cor Canal St.'NerrChambersSt, ¥ break of vil wa ® Was Col e rain bearing t tor Vi 4 gosciel tr & posse lett for folasloner 9 Indian Affaire during Be

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