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would make Goubi*-tivetted-copper-bottom cinch. ~ Bormeal, but still not a certainity, The _ mominated by the independent Repubit- ) Of Syracuse will get together and nomi- ~Sasked him what were his chanc GLS MR ELOE Gwner of the Manhattan Hote le More New Yorker than Syr- acusan, but He Wants fo Be Mayor There, HAS A GOOD CHANCE TO WIN, Although Defested Ones, Me Now Mae the Backing of Ex Mayor Me Guire, Whe Hopes to Get the Democrats to Support Mie Friend #0 & Fusioniet. in fact more than Mayor of Ayre ame, a man wh York ant wio ie m Ot a New Yorker than a grant many who vote here. He te James J. Heiden, former repre. | Gentative In Congres from Onondaga, Bd the owner of the Meohattan Hote! © Along in years, past the time when | MON are referred to as middie-aged, and) in the parience of the day “Old enough | to know better,” Mr. Belden has been | Mi the political arena for a long time, | Belden standard jas been raleed 10 lacune orce before for Mayor and @atled in the dust. That was some) Fears ako and the bitterness of the Conkling-Gareld feud in the State was) that Mr. Belden, a factiontat, ies the also rans in the Mayoralty it. Mince then the politics of Byracure, @iwayt peculiar and defying analysis by Bny save © native versed in the ped!- Gr84s Of Candidates and the politic! ir forefathers, have t. Belden ts now “gonsideret the availavie candidate of the Repubitcan independent and Demo- erats. Would Win for Him Nere, In New York City that combination | Mr, Belden a cast-iron- In ‘Byraovuse it is considered better than | Plan outlingd is to bave Mr. Belden eans and indorsed by the Democrats, ‘and then the other Republicans and other Democrats and the independents nd the campaign of Syracuse will be on. It will not mean @nything #9 far cs State politizs is con- «cerned, and when Thomas C. Platt reads ‘the returns the past-master of the art ‘of State politics will send for the wise ‘i of the party in the Republican Btate Sorat ee and ask chem co dope ut ii election—waat it means and Ro s. OK sts ja all wandering ual ject of Mr. Belden for Mayor. An ble, shrewd (cold, at times) million- with politics as a recreation, Mr. iden bas his eyés on the yoralty, le believes that the honor is com: if ) and friendly to his aspirations is or yor James K. OS I~ £ pores, and a Bryan Demo- erat at that. Mr. McGuire is returning the compli- ent. Ee ran for AIRF and eral times, Mr. Belden was Jend and at the same time a Con thinks with Belden he candidates o Hal Ucket the Republicans could not m, ir. Balden, however, re u ni when he was 4 candidat under, Oh that | an home jn the morning Mrs. will dl might with the next yost és "ead Boldon. After returns Were in he had to go home nd confess that he had been somewhat at faule as to, hls predict . Meldén has taken a at the Vanderdilt Hotel, 1 Bays he Is in politics, at for Mayor. y face for Msyor, Nominations sesk the man, and tt is form to be a candidate for anything. Belien's friends, seelog that he las indoned New York temporary and 21 taken a suite of rooms, feel that he has a call ond will accept If nominated. it may come to Dass that the Now ir by choice may be the Mayor of the salt land village. FROM NEW YOR TO PARIS BY RAL J Hamilton Lewis, Counsel for | ‘the Projectors of Alaska-Si- -berian Railroad, Sails for i Europe in Interest of Scheme, of rooms n rouse, not in the rave cus® no one 1s ever in the A. Ramilton Le the former Con- | ¢ feasman, of Washington, but now of) ‘Phileago, sailed to-day with his wite on! ‘ White Star liner Cymrie. M Swik'is the lowal representative of the | vprisinsk Interested ih the proposed! ‘Alatken-Siberlan Raliroad, and og over on business in connection thé project. road, Which {t is proposed to Behring Strait, wil unite and Now York by rail. 1t ip osti-| 4 that the soad cin be bullt at a vein et: 10 France Jat no oot ie Ute a will make @ tour of Ireland Bawls” as ri of Gen, As a b its. |W. and Lte war Was ts ue Cash) was @ colonel in the Na-| and ing the Spentin: On the atart of COOLER WEATHER SINCE TE STORM Relief Is Afforded by Thunder | Shower That Bursts Sudden- ly on the City and Passes: Quickly Away. ‘The telief afforded by the thunder storm which swept the t 1 denced in the faces of men and when they appeared fe work te 2 degrees in th re br refretiing sleep and prayers of thankfulness from thou- sands who had labored through an op- pressive day. Two or three days of cool in store for the weather casts, are now shivering in the chilling Diasts that are sweeping eastward from the Rockies. Lower temperatures may de expected to-day, and If all go according to the plan laid out New York for a season will be like a seaside resort. The storm came suddenly and after O} venting its fury left as unceremoniously as jt made its appearance. In @ re- inarkably short time the heavy clouds had entirely cleared away and the stars were shining brightly. The alr was crisp and refreshing. When the storm began the thermom- n peter registered 0 degrees and in twenty minutes it had dropped as many points. In @ little more than an hour almost half an inch uf rain fell. ‘Mhen there were a pause and a second shower, the final one of the storm Lightning piayed havoc in many parts of the city, and the thunder shook great bulldings and brought. terror to the hearts of the thr Motel the flagstaff! was shattered. pleces were buried to the where one of them stru and another hit horse, the hotel were dadly fr A man was buried At the Vendome The by the wind, and light “LY structure at se Coney Island thousands of pleasure seekers were sent scurrying for shelter TO SERVE WARRANT ON PRIEST TO-DAY Little Tillie Hoppe, the Child Rev. A. M. Kammer Is Ac- cused of Striking with a Whip, to Appear Against Him. Rey. A. M. Kammer, rector of &t. R.C. Church, Guttenburg, who 1 of ‘Mie Hoppo, of that towh, with a whip, Twwtice Hage ected, owing ‘ant Issued on ather was not was not arraigned befor mann last night, to the fact that the complaint of tho girl's served on the priest, served y whom both esters ‘oly be fuch duties are perfor: a @ay, but that the priest w taken into custody to-day. Little Tilile, her parents and a larg number of their nelghbors were in court last night. any nre parighlonera of the eccused priest, arks of the 4 facer She is an exceodingly protty little girl, ‘The incideat has aroused much f iu the town, and there is some to laying the matter before Bishop O'C nop, Bome years ago a petition eireulated among the parishioners ask+ ing the Bishop to transfer Father Kanw mer, but the matter was afterward jemt. July. B1.—Secrs- it of Agri- and after re a falinre Faye & All attempts to obtain an interview with Fathor Kammer have boon futle, At the rectory Rev, Father Bloom, the rector's assistant, denied vehemently that any assault had been committed, but the housekeeper, who ‘Wes standing clove by during the (iter. view, itted that Father Kammer did ¥y Jot the K. and "Pell «| langage of diploma striking nine-year-old | T THE WORLD: FRIDAY BVENING, JULY 91, 00% | BX-CONGREASMAN AELDEN, WHO WiLL GOn ACK TO SYRACUSE, cages ROGERSISIS MAY PY. | Der Brothers Have Gontraction- inas py Klaw und Erlanger, Who Say Dose Pig Rookaway Moneys Vas Not for Them, No. ‘There is such an exclusivenesmnia about the Rogers Brothers that they will not gonversationings give at the Rockaway Beach Casino next week. Loud are the despatrings of Manager Morrison be- cause the Rogers Brothers will not ac- cept the $2,000 offered for two turns a day. But it im decided H "Gontractingn have der Rogersisia made mit us," said A, L, Erlanger, unconselonsly B. stars, “wherupen {4 {a @ fixed undoratoodness between us that not vonce ehali dey play mitout aide der valle of der syndicate, Dey {s & gontractioness mit them for to blay only in der K. and EB. yard, where dey have @ bermissionings to climb the trees und shake down der rich, ripe fruit; but dey must not have a long- ingnoss (o ehoke der treosses In oder kk yards, und #0 dey frolic und has & gambolinga only in der midst of our orchards, Our lawyer, Mr. Gus Dreyer, he so tells them jn a wrotten letter, und ho tells them not even to hold wonversationings mit the other little fellows vat will speak pieces for der benefit of der Hebrew Orphanings at Arverne, Dat {s In der gentractions.” So the Rogers Brothers (whose maiden name wae Solomon) will not appear at Rockaway. Mr, Morrison, manager of the Cuelno at that place, recalling that tnirteer, years ago one of the Rogers boys had played for him for 60 cents & day and a plate of chowder, and the other un ever dollar per diem, of- mn fou the week, and then | Ter to $2,0 But it Is of no use. w & Wrlanger | not Nav They refused even to them a. att enenlt at Are the ¢ of Lew 90, in thi . und s, a fellow a an, 6 whe Incident is i closed. GRAND JJRY AGAIN | ARRAIGNS BAD PAVING Attributes Much of Delay in Repair| iny to Friction Between Departments, The Grand Jury for the July term to- Gay Med with Justice Martin MeMah: when he ordered {t discharged, an addi- | Uonal presentment on the subject of the delays in axphatting and iring cer- tain streets of the olty. Jt spoke on the subject on Tuesday ast and tn lis Jatest And’ng says that since that thme 1 has come into Sesion of additional {informaiton the trouble ta di between the sidents and rks, made that the nt of its Eye Distress, re dis- i tress docs not al- ways mean glasses, but at the fire |] hint yo should know one way |] oranoth- Ter Ifyoa don't require glasees you will be pleased to be assured of {t. If you do, try thoronsh, scientit'o exanin- ation will save you mote eerloug trouble, My eye knowledge enables me to Advise you uner nglys Why not know for certain and avoid the risk which accompanies negtect ? Glasses, if necessary, $1 up. Lifelitee Artificial EB; $3. DER BEACH NOT GO : ‘ailing Into the language| J. ‘CHICOT FINDS LAUGHS 000 FEATS FOR IN BRIGHTON VAUDEVILLE,’ THESE VETERANS Recantric Dancing, Good Oarmey, Acrobatics al and Gonjuring in This Weeks Beach Bil Parry Post. of Grand Army le to Mold Camp Fire at Whieht One-Aemad Men Will Box for Pointe, 270-POUNDER IN SACK RACE. Wooden Legged Man late Rngege if Sprint with GrutehUner, the ; Lower to Adopt Othere Ald to re entert Locomotion r + there « “ r som t lamew HOP t + AR elo 3 ' @ campfire and pt wHeedd ig oat ter faye mireh neare ed a . These ie Phe veterane of thie poet will gn inte me Aonp at Cohwrble Park, where rhey will emenatrate that ag hae not aitogethe svhed them of youthful buoyanay. For anos, ex-Police Capt, Buchhola, of Nigit prowduet om the bt one, who In getting aged and) | aoe ati woah bat thoes #79 pounde avoirdupots, t# neither | (eee hie w tthe 7 o old to onanme in a) neh 8 sh i Chie aoe. Huropean importation w Morenver, two one-armed veterans, | Trt shown to ihe country mi (nie re whose names are withheld at present : peas sg th eh pal ps . I trend bout with “d oer By ~~ ee ud poved to dance. For ome three or four ony yours past the French ha Furthermore, two veterans who have hotly discussed the respective merits of a wooden log and a pair of crutches will soitie the dispute in a 20-yard sprint The winner will get a barrel of otack- ers, minus one, which, with a string passed through the middie, will be at- t to the loser'a buttonhole by way If the wooden-lefged | man lore hie la pledged to abandon his s r xerolse sup) These tree a very violent eccentric dancing eoventric. They are hidden behind a green en the act aro mont and whon that ther ort for brutches, and vi Fomewaere, that It was 1 | Interested in old Roldiers can La to| tended that they should seek to ente Richmond Hil wee the fun, They | (ase adients, Beware t | will be welcome... ‘th of Perry | (ain thelr audien However, as Bnet r “ ‘ Post, ViceCommander Thompson, will| have been thrust into the glare of the veaviiy handicapped provide a fine camptire dinner for ¥5) footlights they seem willing and eve: rhe A eens cents. € to oblige. iin ac < ?, §.—Col. J. EB. Evans saya it he is} ; H lis act see: ed and asked nicely “he will do Meveelebratel| There are a large, over-anxious maie | ‘ ®. though fet reality he does clog dance, [person and + women, cne of the lat- 1 work, is been picking at the and they are doing very ——— PAX CLUB TO CELEBRATE. ter being good to look upon, while the otaer is of the conventional type. They have Bome solemn dance steps, and the man gives a very fair imitation of a Popular Harlem Organisation to| ‘ertick iliting the two the stage in some suppos Mark Its First Anniversary. f A 4 while th s » to in in hiding, doth The Pax Club, of Harlem, will cele-] tand’ play py ful air while the next beate its first anniversary at the club-| act Is announ Of this s house, No. 122 East One Hundred and veal bene i Fifth street Tuesay evening nex le: ition and original In desi an the members propose hi is neither original nor graceful a good thme. The club Is a y|‘There t4 oote@r right here tn America’ ry organization and popular neighborhood orga Steamship tickets should be saved for hase large membership. The committee| those who ure uble to offer somothine \n charge, of the arrangements {8 ns| new. follows: Chairman, Robert J. Kennedy:} Shean and Warren are Downing, gu W. Peters, J. Roussoaii| wit uo Vadia Upsid and J. Taylo& A number ‘of Invitations | have in this some good his way is c have veen Issued and a large attendance! each jn i pected It FRESH DAILY from the t d the Mohawk Dalley. Sweet Cover © Brand 8 Condensed @ M 1] FREE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS To were of ths Brand. Send for BOOK OF PREMIUMS, It js Pure, Clean and Sweet, and an Ideal Health Food for Children. Sold by all grocers. Take none other ( MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK G0., Rochester, N.Y. New York Gity, 89 Hudson Street, 25c. Bow Ties, 60. All Silk Shield Bows; new designs and patterns; in different Cc color effects. Value 25c.... 5° Green Trading Stamps. Closed Evgs. at 6, Except Saturday. We Give McPartland opportunity to buy them at . Worth joney Back. Your fone; Or Your ‘STURGIS MAKES tun Ween Meting sed Maw Meeaives (ne Meqguiar 170 Performs a Buying Way. That means better tailoring, a little more style We've 103 Outing Coats and Pants that you can buy at $4.00 while they last. Prices always one-third less than the lowest Fust'now a whole lot less than that. and patterns; made extra 75c, and $1.00 “Otis Celebrated” Men’s Under- wear Takes a Price Drop t0........seceee eee eeeene -- 7 = It's the Genuine Lisle Thread Otis Underwear, in natural Balbriggnn or Gossamer effects; Drawers double gusseted, all seams felled; sizes range from 34 to 50. ments are of exceptional 75e. and $1.00 value. GOOD DRESS’ went (wt we oF at iW foetan MAKES A PURROY Fike CHEF © Thee Cananity Aopaiatment mentee’ aires “ tone ( Henry 0 Pur } i Sale of Women's Waists and Skirts for Friday and Saturday. $1 White Lawn Waists at 49¢ We place on sale 20 dosen White Lawn Ware seme ae shown in cut, full bt montel, tn Powel sleeves, stock col Jace inwertine with cluster of tucking (None sent O.D) There $1 wai pecial for Friday and GBaturday at 4 $5 Walking Skirts at $2.98. Sale of Black and Biue Sicilian Watking Skirts, new flare fi @ effect, rows of stitching around bottom. Instead of $5, the price for Friday and Saturday is $2.98. Sale of $6 Skirts at $3.98, Several new models in Kilted, Piaited and Flare Walking Skirts of blue and black brilliantine, crashes and mannish materiale, Also the new, tight-fitting etanfine dress skirts in blue and black, with very wide flare bottom (same own in cut), Special for Friday and Saturday, 100 Children’s 79c., 98c. and $1.49 Dresses Reduced to 29c., 35c. & 49c. Ages 1 to 4—Ginghams and Chambrays, Girls’ $1.50 Dresses Reduced to 69c. Sale of high neck and guimpe dresses for girls ages 4to 14. Colors blue, pink and rose, ' Gh Drovhors A2™ She. Cor BI Ave Open Saturday Night Till 10.30 P, M. Feat in Outing Suits Saturday we begin the slaughter of 462 Outing Coats and Trousers that look humiliated associated with a $7 price mark. The cloth is identical to those used in suits selling ’bout town for $12.50 and $15. The making is above comparison with anything any= where else. They're Moe Levy suits made Moe Levy smartness than you ordinarily see. Look ’em over, and if they aren’t more than you expected, don't buy. Seven dollars will also put you in possession of a Blue’ Serge Suit that would require double the price ‘bout town. Made Moe Levy way, too. 50c. & 760, Negliges Shirts, 366, Men’s 250, Hos! Lisle Plain and Fancy in a dozen different and open work; fast color; all sie features for 5c inteed Val. 250. 25c We ay emphasis on the fact that these gar- You can pat yourself on the back that you have the 25c¢ Three Blocks ast of Broadway. “eet & Q’Flah BET. 40TH and 41ST | cr y STS., N. ¥- A Special ’ j satirday sale of Men’s Furnishings. MEN’S Plain White Hemmed HANDKERCHIEFS, tape -yo border, full size; not more than one dozen to a cus- 2 S 206. Elastic web tomer; the greatest value in town at, cach MEN'S Soc, fine quality all | MEN’S $0c. Leather BELTS, | MEN’: SUSPENDERS, plain col 10° Silk FOUR-IN-HANDS, in| in Tans, oe or | very desireb'e pat- | Gray, to clear Cc ra aoe [sate 25 Boys’ Clothing. ors or stripes,a 60 doz lot to clear at Saturday Sale of Shirt BLOUSRS. eciect patterns, Agures aud dozen Doyo’ Russian BLOUSE WAISTS, h jadrag, in cholce colors 3 to 8 y 25: 100 dozen BOYS' Crash PANTS, well nyade and in all sizes; 3 to 1 0° | Petticoats. t, eine 4 to ANTS, taped #esini8, BOYS’ 60¢. Sailor BLOUSE SUITS. 15 blue and ox-blood, gingham or Madras cloth; sizes 3 to 10, at 39° | Ladies’ Furnishings. 100-dozen lot, at.........+ are lots of them—2,000 Optical Speciattat, ‘348 Sixth Ave. (bet, 2ist and 22dats,)’ Open Satwi@iy Afternoon. wee pinl ‘an Dyk i mh: dion. sett Dae le tage kaos asotin black or white, at, a pdir.... LADIES’ 45c, WRIST BAGS, to ibs buy more. than one pair __ All Sizes, and) plent | 2,000 Extra Trousers for- Men. The Best Regular-$4 Kinds, 51:98 | 4 The Best Regular.$5 Kinds, $2.75 Without doubt this is the most important offer of men’s trousers made any time, anywhere, and there irs—divided into two lots. The Loeser name guarantees the genuineness of the uarantee.~'This is a clearing up of these makérs’ entire stock, The best lot of men’s trousers ever ofe ered at such prices. They are strictly all wool cheviots, cassimeres and absolutely pure worsteds, light, medium and dark colors—large and splendid variety of patterns, cut on the latest lines, faultlessly tine ly tested as to strength and wearing qualities, Absofutely ail’ wool and ev! Some of them are: outing trousers with perenne turnup; others are made in the reg when. you see them. f them. Not G.: LADIES’ 25c. Embroidered offer and the quality of the merchandise, STOCK COLLARS, to close 10¢) Saturday Save, alent a og and A 196) ravix $1.20 Mine Mercerined 0 lental Sironpy sewn throughout—and for any LADIES’ 35c, LACE MITTS, 253! a ra swids YC TI] thorought Early Closing. During July and August Loeser's closes at noon on Saturdays; other days at 5 P. M ‘ou would feel a double If we were to mention the makers pair that rips we will give you a new one! The fabrics bly ery pair guaran we ray You will pee tae feo}