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eee HER ACCUSED OF KILLING HER SEVEN- YEAR-OLD SON BY CRU:L TREATMENT. | LOCAL. |/SAVED AFTER MAD LEAP peers FROM THE BROOKLYN BRIDG E, ‘Theresa Meagher, who says she ts & i GEN. WHEATON RETIRB:! PAUNCEFOTE’S BODY HOME, dressmaker, of No. “7 West Twenty- WASHINGTON, July 15.—Major-Gen. | SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 14) | . | | Loyd Wheaton closed ats active mill-' The Tnlved States armored -ruiser elie street, Iked Int 100 Cietth ‘street, walked Into the outdoor} James McBride Jumps Off the Centre of Span) re ee aoe eeeery ihe Revol eaten armored | rulser he wished to be looked af = statutory retiring age of sixty-foul') body of Lord Pauncefote, late British Unable to control. nerself. Bhe showed Mother Says Despondency Caused the Act. years, He is at his home in this coun-} Ambassador at Washington. the guncrintengent a cut on her wrist, tty, ‘whiere| He recently arrived trom the | POURISTS KILLED IN ALPS. | Nae sent to Bellevue Inaane Pavillon, | REC ENNA, July 15. — Three tourists PAW $25 FOR MIs LIFE MIKAY WILL FIGHT. were killed in the Austrian Alps last Wes WASHINGTON, July 15.—The contest | sunday, Joxeph Steeves, of the of the will of Nathaniel McKay, the! CaRNEGIN GIVES #50,000. i \ New Haven and Hartford | = a | Ing ot Lobbyisis," han not yo esUn | ON ON guly 1s—Andrew Ci i WASHINGTON. FP 5 from W. L. Jack: | exts ~ iF w ork stock bt er, living | The‘ will was not offered for probate ha iyi 1,000 to Bastbournt Hottie oncthe Sound, which the heve. The lexal auvisers of Mrs. McKay. | 0" onary tor ehich the ‘Dube af Yker patd him for saving o a the nillway station. the other mornings eh engli edit the widow, held a consultation. It is Si Mindleratoed the will will be offered in : Ourt Here aiid in Oklahoma, where Col. ® /| McKay ‘claimed’ a residence. THE MARIBTTA TO LAGUAYRA. WASHINGTON, July 15—The Navy Department has decided to send the Marietta to Laguayra, The ony ex- planation made is that Minister Bowen may need her for purposes of communt- ation, MAY BEOAIA GEN. BRAGG. WASHINGTON, July 15.—While no of- ficial complaint has been received at the State Department from Havana MAJORITY FOR CANAL. COLON, Colombia, July 15. — Gen, Salazar, a stanch friend of the United that the Panama Canal bi will be approved. ~ LONDON BROKER FAILS; LONDON, July 15—The faflyre has ‘been announced of C. F. J. Jephson, @ jobber in stocks on a small scale, CASTRO MAKES READY. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, July 16.— President Castro has taken command of COSMIDES EXONERATED, Christopher Cosmides, of No. 49 West ne Hundred and Seventh street, who been accustd of forgery, was to-day discharged by Magistrate Cornell in the Tombs Court GETS BIG JUDGMENTS, Two large judgments in favor of Jules 8, Bache, of New York, were fled at White Piaing. One was against the Toledo, St. Louls and Kansas City Ral road Company for $72,006.65, and the r against Sylvester Kneeland for ha BAUM MISSING. Mrs, Anna Greenbaum has been miss- relative to the criticlam | when a ia| the Venezuelan troops at Barcel ing for a week and her daughter, Mrs, Bragg, the Consul-General, Is sa! The force numbers 3,900 men, Castro as) | Minnie Oldmark, of No, 10 Bast One have made upon ghe Cubans, it Is fay serts that he will have crushed the Hundred and Fifteenth street, said last expected that representations will be] olution headed by Senor Matos with! fifteen day: CZAR AND KING IN CAMP, KRASNOE-SELO, Russia, July, ——_ Emperor Nicholas II. and) King Emmanuel of Italy, accompanied Czarina and the Dowager Bmpr. rived here last evening, and (1, inspection of the great mititary \ ~, REBELS PREPARING. WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, July 15, 4 Advices from Venezuela say that 00 made by the Cuban Government. He may be recalled. ht that the death of Mrs, G: n wum's son may have affected her mind She Was spending tae Summer at, Ham: mel's Station with her dawshter Bertha. Last Tues y she arose early, packed up hing, and with about’ $100 worth ry left her boarding-house. No has been found. WITHDDAW. Hayes, Tammany leader. in hirty-third Assembly District, denies a report that he may withdraw from the race for re-election, Rumors Mrs. J. Dwyer, Wife of a! Roundsman, Arrest- ed After Physician Tellsof Boy’sWounds. ven-year-} “The child's body was terribly bruised ;hind his back and perhaps siap them. that he might abandon the field, in view et Accused of killing her seven-year eae eae ony Wee erry Prtona | “When 1 did that he would (all over| of the three-cornered, fight whlen lyon revolutionists, under Gen. Penaloza, are’ ae ld son, Philip, by cruel treatment, a Btls ed G : ea it Hs and hurt his Jemn and brut in th aiatrict, gained circulation in the approaching the clty of Puerto Cabello, : enh side of the head seomed crushed. Ev ne holes in his, body Thirty-third B) Mrs, Jonnna Dwyer, of No. 179 Bight ee ee anne eos. broken pins in hime E be er aRoR: Fe and that 400 men from the local bands as! Sicokiyn, was arraigned be | ye ee wee ctscea mad the lett ¢ nhs ako he + J. HILL : C hildren tOJare now concentrated near El Pallto,. treet, y eh J under th e James J. Hill has returned to New c fore Magistrate Tighe in Butler Street! out. The pos were covered with t from under the bed until yes: Erect a Statue to the| ing incencned Pucria Gabatlen “ates ai torlay, exept once when T turned sty | York after a month spent in salmon Court to-day and held for examina-| 0 hack for a minute, and ne darted fishing in Labrador, | Mr. Hill said tack on that place by the revolutioniste ? eee From the child's neck to his hips the heat a hottie of milk, He drank the| that the stdries about his contemplated he Battle | is expected shortly. 4 tion, The charge against her 18) i was covered with punctures Whole of the mille before T-rould get ie | raiirond in Labrador were more amusing Memory of t ; homicide. \ccompanying the police) atts were deep and 'Phey looked ty from him, and was back under the bed | than truthful Axe Executive. a certificate from Dr.|me to have been made with an tee pick. gh more t affidavit COUPLE WEDS SECRETLY, Frank Dwyer, the seventeen-year-ol4 JAMES M’BRIDE, THE BRIDGE JUMPER. David Sherman, of No. Ninth] The body did not w fon of the imprisoned wom was in| Dreading the formality of a church ii » pounds, Evide nad no: | ha’ o! Wo. yo! Nye at vy thirty-five pounds, Evidently tt had n mas oC a at youn eke cree wedding, Miss Eva Briggs, daughter of] James McBride, twenty-eight years} street, Manhattan; Lawrence Berg- Long Ieland City is to have a bronze statue of Mayor Patrick Jerome Gleason, the la Btreet, in which he said the child's] {Mro-fve rounds. tel death appeared to be due to starvar| airy Dwyer has been separated from ‘apt. Milton K. Briggs, of No. lold, jumped from a Bergen street trolley | mann, No. 140 Logan etreet, East New an poorly turnished but ex- lacy Wourth atreet, and dimes inand Udy. Frank sald he JAMES McCREERY & CO. ay } H : | keg trom and tidy. Fra Ud he | Ratcheller, of No. 661 Tenth stress, [car while {t was in the centre of the| York; Samuel Wbeteln, No, 811 Lexing- ies of the school children, i ton and injuries inilicted. her husband for tive years, is triends| Ton he ranitll Wt erelock | Brooklyn,” whose wedding. invitations |Brooklyn Bridge shortly after noon to-| ton avenue, Manhattan, and L, &. Oss end Brig 23 the battle-axe execu- Dr. Sherman told the Magistrate that|S"y he ft hei She has thr other Shy an Thad be Issued for A 8, were secretly |day, ran to the railing of the north side| wald, No. 60 Cortlandt street, Manhat- s brothers children, rs old; nk, ghxte ye married last Saturda ae the Rev. Wili- tive:ever Was, are to pay for it. MERINO UNDERWEAR oghe had been called to the Dwyer ES 3 trae | mother had struck Peter. | jam Burgwin, of the teenth st of the Bridge, climbed through the fron-| tan. A ‘fa delegation of pupils called SAAY Me: 11 Wishth street, by tho boy s | Gevrme, ten yeurs old, and Edward, tly erty pest a, nectar | Methodist Episcopal Church, Feet! work and leaped into the river. Polleeman James J. Wills, of the TOday a delegution Or tscesmenth DEPT. mother, She said the child was ack aera Navatueon ilckeea ted. | nite of temper! and ould throw | WU'S SUCCESSOR, ue pens aiehyy eile rela at Bridge squad, stopped the car as it} 7/01. “ana after telling the reverence fand neodea medical attention, When | Pears to Ye “if agninst the wall and. hide. for = and fell partly on his left side. Hel came into the Manhattan terminal and for the memory o ount | ‘Poor ttle Peter inflicted all of the| Mme nndenat tie Wall and hide for| air Liang Chen, the new Minister, ts ; all the Httle ones bear for s ‘ the doctor exumined the child he cum [taducies on mMmself,”” sald) Mrs, Dwyer | to talk to iy of is A year. age my [only a Ittle over forty years of age, He|*2"X and came to the surface almost| secured the namen of the wit@uses, of the Mayor, sald that a fund for the Ladies’ Pajamas At dead. 1: had been dead for ac Inher. own detenke (to vents her doctor examine him, and | wae a member of one of the four parties /mmediately, but his body was limp, He reported that. no one had been on| O niment had been started in a modest World, “He wus the cause of his own | hours, The woman asked for a dea advised that he Gent to an insil- [of Chinese boys who were went ‘to the |40d hé was apparently unconscious. | the car who knew MoBride, and that] ™op"men! I UGA ine matter over Made of embroidered and Fe 7 - e Ww a ecullar child, alto n. but father would not conser U ed be 0 on certificate, saying she w do to bury th. Ht oe ee eo dun go akan ne ny nsent to | United States about twenty years ago| A score of persons on the Bridge saw| he nad evidently been alone. decided to A . ¢ h ‘| eable and a source of | that.” Fatt . ave dived [it y Jr parents they had dec! Bhe child immediately. Dr. Sherman | great sorrow to me, He had un un-\ apart for some yeara, but haya iyed | for, the Tegan at Yate fork, Welr edu-| him rush gor the rail and yelied to him| — MoBride's mother, who lives at No. 200 heat nig to ect aa Treasurer. plain Pongee, Jersey, Chin: }went to the nearest police ion, able temper, and) when angry | sends avr my on’ pay day. With re chen had completed his courae |‘? stop. | Several ran after him, but he| Gourt street, was overcome for a f6W 1 Vo otor reahy entered into the spiritior Khaki silks, — plain or : |) Brought a detective back with him and welt Bab Bie eee forint shaw 3 ail wnat mo ives Ande eat the family | he returned home. had made the leap before he could be} moments when told of her son's leap tine undertaking with enthusiasm, and , Pp. ; oh yils: punishment. T_cver od | Hy a 0 Senne p . A 4 # examined the child, Then he had the) oy him was to stand him up ina corner. | justly accused of belng responsible ter | WELK 'TO MILLIONS DIES. stopped. by an Evening World reporter. the honor, started out | Str madras,—and lin iy ‘a! having accepted ' i & ~ mother arrested. Then I would place his litte hands be: ! Peteep degihy Cyril Wentworth Locke, the six-year-| Near where he fell into the water was! When she had recovered she sald that further the project. oo 4 ; —— ee eet old aon of Josse Albert Locke, the mutu-| the tu Alles, Capt. Edward P. Lewis.| her son had been aubject to eollentic +0 further te proeet, | | | tand cotton cellular mat millionaire, died Sunday at No, 276/"d the crew quickly picked McBride| fits for many years, and that for that en ti : ' T ¥ : ' eas hed bee of prominent men, and Justice Garrett 7 CHILDREN OR ANIZED IN fe) Madison avenue. The lad had been euf-|out of the river and took him to the| reason he never been able to hold | of P fas ae coral On Wednesday } fering for months from osteo-mylitis, | Bridge pler, on the Brooklyn side. From| a position long. Sunday he secured a|#0n and County Judge caused by an abscess on one of the large July 16th.: j f the fund. . there he was sent in an ambulance to] position as waiter in a Broadway, Man- | asked to act aa trustees o! | BAND OF BOLD BURGLARS. Pde cn samen c| eer ie Pee Gelert ae eo) him it was'found that his name was| pain in his eyes. Jeots for the raising e iene” an Striped madras Pajamas 5 i — James MoBride, that he was single and He left the house early to-day before | make house to house canvasses, the pro- Pi CUSTOMS SERVICE Little Girl the Leader—Remarkable Confession TELEGRAPH i that he lved at No. 200 Court street,| his mother saw him. Last night, ehe goede, |e (ean Fe carted 95¢.. per suit, Brooklyn. sald, he seemed to be feeling well, ex- Jrimi Some of the men on the car with Mc-| cept for his eyes. until a sufMfclent amount hi been value 1.50 Made by One of the Youthful Criminals, Bride who jumped oft in an effort to| "He must have been deapondent over | raleed to justify. start. Strain of Office Too Much for area WILLIAM STILL DEAD, stop him before he reached the rail} pit, OMiction.” weit not be permanentiy | Te Pere db Sprpoees. i the Deputy Collector, Who PHILADELPHIA, July 15.—Witliam | "ere: cured, having been In many hospitals, | etand in the Court House Square, a cen- Twenty-third Street, / A permanently organized band of Uttle; The arrest of some members of the! get) , apa ti hout the} A: G. Sampson, No, 28 Greenwich] but all to no purpose.” tral location. Mayor Gleason was the Thinks His Salary Not in. yurgiars. with a girl as the leader, has| youthful band of burglars followed yh fourth and last Mayor of Long Island who Keeping with Duties. been rounded up In Willlamsburg, and it] the report mgde by W. A. King, | Maliroad’? and ine Of tite HonCode City. DIBCep/ Ne is only because of thelr age that they|of the King Paint Manufactur-| members of the negro race, 1s dead at are not on Blackwell's Island. ing Company, Broadway, South Bixth| bls home here. Peete ete itetter, in| which Dudley |All have confessed, but the confession | and Dunham atreets, his place] W- J. MANDEVILLE DEAD, -SOROSIS TRADE MARK PF. Phelp sere ile resignation as|%,Jimmle McGill ts the most complete. [had been entered by burglars, that] ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 16—Wilbe . Phelps tenders his resignation | Deputy Collector in charge of the Ninth Matonick told us everything | (he combination knob had been knocked |J, Mandeville, the oldest and beat ff 5 ” 1 easy,” he sald to the Magis: | from the safe and that the burglars had| known man engaged in the seed bual- Division of the Custom-House, and the She sald she did a job in a|done much malicious damage in the |Neas in Rochester, is dead at his summer Ul, fact that Collector Stranahan has ac) eV cicy store on Broadway two weeke | plac residence, near Despatch, after a long : eo public : Mineas. cepted the resignation, were made pu ago and got some earrings, She and] Besides a quantity of stamps taken, % fo-Say, Col. Pheips’s letter, dated July) snite and us fellows then decided wel all of the catalogues of the firm were| TWO CANOBISTS MISSING, 9, was addressed to Coll Stranahan.| vould make some money in the same | gtolen, ROCHESTER, N. ¥., July 18—Two| Max Hurbich Arrested for|Yohn, Hurley Probably Fatally THE BEST SHOB FOR WOMEN. * It reads: way, and she picked out the places. The police found every boy, nearly, in See then, CRI Penny esiaey ane Entering Into Alleged Con- Injured Near His Stand, at a "I herewith respectfully tender my) «phe next night after that we broke a } f Williamsburg with a paint catalogue, ‘ile inva frail salting canoe for a sali 1 Fesignation as Deputy Collector of the} window into the revenue office and got! and after a Uttle detective work they ee take cd Nave not boon ween spiracy — Held in $2,000 aw division of your office, to take effect) 4 jor of stamps there, but that was] young Me six } vs and girls who had|heard from since, Bail—He Denies the Charge, As s00n after the 1th inst, as will De] Ayout all been giving them away. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. / ‘convenient to you. "A few nights later we broke Into a] he aay y ‘i 4 i : br / girls are Mary Matonick, eleven| MILWAUKEE, July 15—The last of bene ae SE ea eartcn ot the | eekcey, oF South Third street, 1 don't |years old, of No. 47 Bouth Third atrect, |the Republican caucuses were held: In Max Hurbich was arrested to-day at SC may Bret asnumption of the | know what one it waa, and there we fot land Annie Benbowaki, eleven years old, | several of the counties last night, end Mex Murblob Was isixenie’ t0-0n7. 8 Gutiee of Law Deputy under a Jot of clothing which we sold to amano North Sixth street, near Broadway, st delegates to the State Conven- | c,., thar, July 6, 1872. ‘The responsibilities of | we met the next morning. ane bove Gane Geren Sea ee ee tae ot tomtteny | States Marshal McAveny, and was later » p e me next mo! + © boys are William Bertensky, eleven De +r e Sate nowsa0 great and the duties ¥0 on-Jpreak into the paint factory. Mary |goph De Kenewy, ten years old, game |KILLED BY SWORDFISH, Into a conspiracy 10 smuggle diamonds @rous that 1 do not feel tn justice to my-| throw a brick through the side window. |number; James Sicil, nine yeure old, | GLOUCESTER, July 18—The crew ot it? 8 conspiracy to emuggle damonds Gelt that I ought to remain longer at/and we were going to get In that way| No. 56 Grand street; Frank Oden, nine | the schooner Willlam B, Keene, which | tion the present salary, and J know that un-|the next night, but when we went there Sixty-sixth Street and Co. Thr ANES j6os0: per palr, ' paar lumbus Avenue, During the warm weather,—perfect fit, pliable leathers and correctly mod- cled shoes are absolutely essential to comnfort. Sorosis shoes provide * all these qualities, with the additional attributes of fashionable ap» pearance and diversity of design, John Hurley, thirty-one years old, of No. 300 West Fifty-second street, known as "The Blind Newsboy,” was knocked down and seriously injured by @ south- bound Columbus avenue car at the cor- ner of Seventy-sixth street and Colum- bus avenue this morning. When Dr. None genuine without the Sorosis label. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ys old, of No. 68 North Third street. | arrived here, report the death of Isadore | “ Hurpich was formerly in the clothing| Whitbeck arrived with an ambulano | ons the salary can- lay night for he windd TT i was D! v4 ‘d i Bek be eereeied oer wines 1 ee cots |Baturday night we found the window} The boys were arrested to-day and | Bouche, who was pulled overboard by sn |, an Te cane eae eee a ee gavel Hocwieal te reuulence Twenty-third Street. mat d rty | boarded up. So Mary broke the §1a88]:urned over to the Ghildren'a Society |ghormous swordfish, estima: 0 welg , years ago. In the office door and she boosted me 3 y clety | 500 pounds. Hundred and Fifteenth street Hurley ha - sustained severe injuries to by the Lee Avenue Police Court. ‘ne po- “I have not been able to take a day's} up so that 1 could climb in. I helped litce aro looking for the girls, ei vacation aince 1897, and the strain is be-|the rest of them In and we had a lot of! pp, liseinanl ‘4 @ polic ave the name the @oming too much for a man of my age. }fun t We painted @ Maltese oat! who took the bierele trom fe ronaeen “As our relations have been so pecu-|in about a di colors and threw ink and they are looking for him, MAY SETTLE O'MALLEY CASE. Hubleh, according to the authorities,|the right hand, the scalp and mouth has just returned from Detroit, where| and was suffering from shock, PHILADELPHIA, July 15.—It 1s said here that Mrs, Aline Hillis O'Malley ana |2¢ testified in the case of Louls Bush,| He was removed to the hospttal. Po- William J. Hearin will never be tried |S°cused of smuggling 181 unset dia-liiceman /Kerr, who saw the acclient, Marly agreeable 1 shall t from you|bottles all over the place. Tate ‘i for larceny and conspiracy, counsel o} Sones, valued at $16,000. Bush was con-| says that the car was running very slow ofctally with profound regret, and 1'am| —'Mary says: ‘Oh, Kee, here's a safe, | i the United States Revenue omee | both sides, tt ik reported, atthe) tana; andi thet the motores ing reached | Victed. ; certain your administration will prove] fellers, 1 bet there's @ pile of money in [the suventle robbers emptied a bottle of | Wct lindermanding which wii rea was avfeuied, ©” me charge on which helyo.id' nave stopped it had he known (©) / iene of the ablest and most popular in| it.’ And then we got a aledge-hammer| Simatic gs trae tothe een et | ROOFER BITE KILLS? - that Hurley was blind. No arrests were Bhs history of the service, and ain moat| from the factory dnd trted to open the it-eo'chet I the morning the book BROKE REVOLVER RECORD, |™2*«. ft) could not be optned, TRENTON, N, J., July 15.—The death Ree | Borry {twill be Imporeioié for me'to re-| thing, but we could only knock the | "t Hurley 48 one of the best known ohar- imal Caasanoealble for x rut ; n the part factory they did several |ot James W. Carroll, Afty-olght y ——— acters on the upper weet side fe feaignetion was accepted hy the| MOK! things off the front of it. We | hundtod Gouata worth of damage. by old, one of the best-known citixens of |J- G- Gorman Scored 984 tm Ome} iy Oy...) ee the ae * a 4 tor on the following day, July 10, | Ot # lot of postage stamps and a pile of | Ma SrA hy oe sverniting in sight. | Lambertville, whose funeral took place Hundred Shots. th " . Skirt De ite HA effect 90 Aug ib, “Mt. Pheipe| colored. catalogues: We cualdn'. eo | Tit balntod the office deaks and the cai | HARuErYHe, aware, funeral took place tion of the "Li" at Bixty-aixth street and partment Been granted Teaye of aipnence, for) the catalogues and we gave them away, |" Jimmie MeGill said that they catiea | * TOster BON. TEAS: ned ie Coes peg) ant ame & heraarin Sc ae pe r nee I e ‘ota bicycle, y ie themelve: Bot 1 5 regu! pedal » He is the support of a . i. tion wi {he ‘Customs’ Bore} We ln Kot ADIcycle, which wo gave to| themeelves the “South Becond Street| MAYOR AND BISHOP QUARREL. . je business, we Walking S Ste Seams and” iisnd & ian outalie, ayho emit he woud give | ovata. he “potion “ataribute co\them | By RACUSE, N.Y. July iS--Mayor | Gelden Bile and Pistol Club, held st] wite and several children, and they have New Style Pig i Skirts, Strapped Seams and Mector Biranahan had nothing more} us the mo: 4p aay of the case than was given out iy, and would not discuss the ° helmont range, J. G. Gorman broke| always lived comfortabl: Habit Backs, y But he didn't come fore thee Mad r4 "| Jay B. Kline and Bishop Patrick A. | 9 , y iy t . Bare tA fen vubeiecy tn exPOrl | TGaen. of the Roman Catholic Church, the world's iWehot .revolver record iJ Ke vordy War over 1 4 * “ Pelection of Col. Pheips's successor ore seimeaee tn 8 we Gorman'’s score was'made up on ten ; F eee AS oe earl tare ang, BlhOP | strings of ten shola each, Nong of tne SASH IS SET FREE. | et rh OR > HER ’ It 1 to be the annual summer enter- | minor strings was imperfect,’ a feat BAM - 4 AT NEWPORT. hover before accomplished in’ competl- j : ALAE A EDITORS ERE GODDARD § MEN 10 | (dinment of the Hast ‘Side Republican! ;E_WPORT, July 1%—Henry Clows, ot | #00. Who Hid $1000 tn Vireplace | 4 —_—_—O D reed, Pelt Building, City 1 Club, the regular {zatior New York, has joined his fandly at The iter Building ty Hal n he regular organisation ‘of the| Hew Fook bas ipined bie tanily af Th back. $2,90 8 $4,90 ‘Walking Skirts of Mannish Materials; also Rica henius $8.50), $4,90 i : William Cash, b wee the Press: Cinb CEi | Twentieth Assembly District. AM the| havea stag dinner at Guntner'a ie BODY IN HARLEM RIVER, the employee of te, ‘ i NeMaemberd of the Alevama Preas Anso- LEBRATETO NIGHT Republicans of tho district and not a] Mht, The principal cottage dinner wa " . (Y orm, chile \ given by Mrs, George Henry Warren, "| " amit weir wives, slaers, chil fow inembers of other organizations Will | Bay STATE GAS TROUBLES. My |ing nearly $10,000 from a bank for his Manaish Materials (value $9.00), rles Company at No, 185 Front nirect, who last Saturday, attor draw- || Advance Style Walking Skirts of Smast $5.90 friends arrived in New York ‘ i ‘ | Drowned While Swimming, Found, | employers, took it to hia father's house ty Dttenn tie tha’ au auinos Leh be headed for Harlem before 8 o'clock,| oxTON, July 15, — Judge Lowell, of ‘The naked body of David Binciatr, |! Fast One Hundred and Bighty-tourth. party at once went to the and all will be accompanied by wives|¢he United States Circuit Court, has pireet and tid i in the fireplace, was Ladies’ Separ: Skis w mode etaming, '¢ gy 7, (Hotel, Broaaway and 8ixty-16,000 Persons Expected to| 0! svesthearis, When the festivities are | azpeinted George D. Hallock, of New | seven, 2ng* iad Fa Re TIE SLORY. LO ralgwatl in ithe Marrioaaie onet toe vie ened ar Fang a $42.75 Lares’, where quarters for them Attend Annual Entertains |! %#! height there will be probably | State Gas Company of Jersey. Hondred and Ficth street this morning | Gay. aod discharged by Magistrate iel- opener ure Ped bein nooured. 5,000 or 6,000 people in the park. STRAMBRS HSCAPE THE 108, ‘oy ‘Mlobasl Faulkner, of the mame.ag-| ler at the request of ble former \s- Pe are about 13 in the party, and! ment of East Side Repub. Gress, who was hunting for the body, as | Ployers, ain 4 ity fh ‘There will be no formal speaking, but} VANCOUVER, B. C., July 1.—The neighdo: Cash ts twenty-four years old, His ‘ eres in ey ot] lican Club at Sulzer’s Park Capt, Goddard will soe that every one| steamer Melville Dollar, fram Cape | Mey Be teeta Hundred be} tawyer said that while Cash was In addition , pected ‘The byening present has @ good ..me. ‘The park will| Nome has Recnea Saath, BhS | eeemty-ax ang| turning with the money he wee stryke’ ordey and Tater want te be Uluminated, there will he lots of red |Eviveiaoa had amrived stele: ath the Corouer has been notified. on she, heed Whe pannion Wate, { i § rie ae | 7 Capt, Norton Goddard, Republican} tive and music and dancing. 4a DAXS WITHOUT Poon, , 4 $12.00 and $45.00, a ase hotel ta tate at | tena t the D M ff the: Ald nd lives take Ab) louder of the Twentieth Assembly Dise any of the ermen and olty er a i night the pi trot Was freatly elated to-day ax ne] Smithy My mary ite, ere lied at Chenterdeld atler an tatoreea for/maenle 1 elected to the Board tr p he | Mcbutsa Semempene M ‘ m a 0 aed an tensa! t

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