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. ee EER KWIGITS OF LABOR T0 wr PERCIT POLICE MAKE RAID ON BANK AY BE $200,000 rare We Give the Famous Blue Tr Rothe Stove Gloves Satan “ai CoM A-vod4 4 and Augen eT ee am ————— The Triumphant Beginning of the August Furniture Sale Tells Plainer Than, Words of the Matehlene Values We Are Giving. lenenee uttered ' Hing ‘ y " Deposed Tranqurer, Aagert General Master Workman Haves ancl However, Rotuat Figura wit ; the Members of the Executive Hoard Fall Batow $160,000 Here to Help Employers to Resume wag cauont on WALL St. | Operations with Union Men—De Await 7 , ‘ e 4 nounces Parks asa ab seuanng eee 8p : a ed on f iy that we ’ m Thraugn A atie Helow ' ns ¥ ‘ the members at te Soild Ont oor nin wt ‘ ‘ Drenser (he purpose of wupptetie k 4 (men from thelr ra . phate aia fotldtoe trades t6 . f , . me ear ONIN @ week's time fhe * Ame ‘ ‘ t \ Qo suEply men to take pia ' a" a et ‘ 6 F : thom whome “ rete pine a+ Plovere’ Awsooint fom hers Ap ‘i Meo evid ° * : WIth Me. Heyes at the fi ay Ce ¢ . mer aene (Abode Sila Awl Hotel today were t Rayite ' A) purpaee af Hw i ke ' ' Covered in oatir sk. in a choice " * yosthy io " 1 ' ae firm of 1 Ta & pte Noni « ar price $38 gust sale price oe Gon, of New ¥ lens Wenn storing ‘ivy, ited te | reaulting fram Mr iteneye dtmcultie , ! i F 3 Piece soar Suits Like Thist Wighty tuishe @f Newark. and MoT dude M iN wy “ Ka. nerbyfilicn: {rors whIDh Re f ite = frames, qpvere:t constituting the Executive Com aiken aRN dented i ay {tpere tts ir 1 satin damask mitt tiranake maverall at He A Woman's Leiter k or Verona ve Intaid Mahogany une Hayes Lo after these a ® i , ; ‘ att the ed funds Detective Pe Vora tery W fours Lh Finished Parlor leronce: “We lave held conforen > % st work- ¢ vor ny and of the Duniop estate Tables (like cut), @ith the Emplovere A and \ Wik: HO, eaakats BUC. INML AO RAICERTENE manship guar of “* Rroonracecmnrener. Sccay. tart he ; . his KF; A ean artantad (HEOUBHT tha’ goed’ HF te 1; worth size of (Op! a4naty that we are Here to am ending the ? ‘ hee News OF Sea! Amalie WuRee So; August heavy turned legs, Dullding traven tieup. Tam not ready to tien or traulles ot IMuNiAp) Ae OA), Whe. New ; ils price, worth $4.50; Au ‘cur plane, mit We will work metit Ie entirely too outline our pl t stand all the | ustalned th - with mn ve and Gal 8 Ha man as Haves,” watt pane wed pe ithe om ba : f he Kitehts of tr are| Me. Ifenry until he oan get on his foe | inions which have signed the arbitra racti ally dead or at len a and make good hy ‘omiae of | tion agreement fund condition “When the factional trea. | Zain and make good hie prom | — frie. 2298 10.00 Golden Oa Morris Chairs, hichly polished, inciuding reve si ble figur four cushions; value August ice, os ; Hien among the Knights aeveloied Haves | The Knights of Labor stand for bee amona the Kniehts develupad Hise fnion labor. We could have nothing to! and title to the organiaation. The anther] fe Daw do with non-v and when we faction immediately took the matter intp| M beard that the 4 Dunlap eadenvored to have the eault that Haves sl cause of Mr. Henry's retirement key thinking of employing non-union m| me into the tleld in the hope now headed by | Qlet. but the newspaper pu enting such action. ‘The negotia~ Pp Tried for Secrecy. «here wi ‘ot! Stanley Bailey, a Dashing. Haven in the |a directors outice of nis mitndrawai! Young Swell, of Philadelphia, | Ht yes inan fron he Seard brought the matte » i refore WINII9) Siblio atention, and. Vice-Presitent, Now at Bar Harbor. to Be! had been discovere! in the companys Arrested on Girl’s Confession, | s.: °. books and the books of the Robert Dun pre ons between the employers and such Indestructible Couch, like cut, cov- ered ina variety of plain and tigured Belgian velours, every one guarantesd; unfons as have tefused to #ign the arbi- tration agreement are practically at an end. We fave union men In the mame oper ition up | lines of work who are willing to work sirike. if can estate. It was said t a | Jen iW 316,00 value; August sale 10 00 under the arbitrat! eemont, and) if the | entire lose would fall on the estate | PHITADRLPIIA, Ave %&—Through| She Mu 4 . price, 3 ? aus we will bring them her nee Hen EIS Mr. Keaton refused to aM@icm or deny |the confession of his «woetheart. a girl|tsl Fuel @ inn | Solid Omk Dining Table, 3 extra r t leaves, hardwood slides, ” have the arbitration | te report that the shortage amounted tie had 4 from, Knme,| Stanley | So by by In Park Seat, ; ‘thon whom he had lured from Stante is Parks « agreement with Lata wera’ Asn-| to $200,000, Friends of Mr. Henry said | pajley, brother-in-law of Prof. Joh i et Le) aes ey fortable High’ What is your opinion of Sam Parka) cid: Mar Mharomeng ntrey ant Te |tovday: that the Mgure would aot reach | peife and a student tn the law denart-| Coroiida aa Amst salewmtice Eee Back Rocker, tnd his stand tn the present trouble? ee unions have It in thelr power | 0% lment of the University of Ponnayl-| Del. & ints 7.503 ce like illustratio H Sam Parks came Into Chicago as a B so und nothing can atop them | Vicerie font Keator, seen to-day at | cania, will be arrested for burglary. heavy turned fecab’ several years when the) from so Moin conelatentiys This Bil) Guntap s Brookiyn offices, sald: |" payiey isn hondsome ad dashing spindles and high Housesmiths and Bridgemen's Unie it \deaiotiHavesseukinn ‘TL ean. ty anything definite re- | voing fellow, well known in prominent | fy arms, mahogany _ @ffillated with the Kk o€ Labor, | ie simply ridiculous warding the amou of Mr. Henry’®@ | gonial circles In New York aston and or golde bad a strike on, He formed a rival) AM for Delete Sam Parks. no de-| shortage. Exoerta are still working Ohi oriianeipite Bate avitiay t oak fin- : by a certaln big nt dahor imag cares to support him) in hooks of the company and the Dun-| nv execaing the summer with the fant | fey ish; value jap estate, The defalcation may go over | i1¥ of Prof, Rolfe. Me: has made quite | Ra $3; Au- $200,000, it may be a quarter of a m| ah gust sale ae jon dollars, and it may fall short of | Saree an whe Cuiel of Police | Meu teituciist ; jeenae eee ; : Glenn, of Bar Harbor, arrests him at| Manhattan ., Family Man. 1 i | request of the Philadelphia p Mex. Centra ne Phi Mo, Kan, & Tee i “The affair was a great shock to Fva Mueatel!, who TMol Kan & Te b Jas Mr. Henry had been a faithful and! phia police how her handsome lover Y emplovee of Mr. Dunlap, When! gjowered her with siolen presen £ ate | nted wiih che facts he made no girl and said to pitt eee | Heavy Arch Top Bed (like cut), shown in white enamel, and wh’ green, pink, blue and maroon; high White Enamelled Bed, like illustra- tion, extended foot rail, well finished; ‘ Pacis head and extended foot ra te oer Msizess value $750.00 4. 9B] value $3:735) Augast eile 1°98 price. Heavy iron Folding Elastic Felt Mattresses, Couch Beds, National covered in satin ticking, in or evasion, and sald he hi n | beautiful youn N.Y, Alrbrake | by the slump in Wall T| good fambly, though she will tell the pe Noy) Cen think there is no other causes ae Me Henry was a model family man. We She met Ontario & We Bac, Ma Hee nothing of her antecel k is! i one 0 eat te een ee ye ago while they were 100) J i Work Suddenly Stops on His Old Thomas Redmund Dies ait ee eatery wsice and Bee ae AS RS Darcy spring reversible mat- one or two, rarer $131 vali Beautiful Country Place ‘Idle-. While Protesting His Faith inj ilssosed:towsrt, him. and, ‘as. wen aft aM at Ann Arbor, Mich |p i BWR s10; August sale’ price, ne ps | Jowe what we have to Mr. Dunlap, her | When his brovher-tn-law, Prati Mali iY, ) complete, wild,’ and He Can't Take His, the Innocence of His Boy, Ac- "ishes are paramount with us was called to the University of Bennsy “fy ry a vania, Bailey companied the faintly to i ; 6.50 ° Bride There This Month. cused of Assault. NOR’ EASTER COOPS UP [3,04 Stree er es hone, | Wea $ PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT) .o net tiervor for the sume: panes “alan ot Smyrna Rugs. Garpet Specials. : Willam K. Vanderbilt and his bride| Had old Thomas Redmund known that } fmillRvotitha) able'talenendlithe tat, two | nix imprisoned/ aon) had bean! seb et lib | home was rented furnished, Bailey, |§ | (Weeks of this month and the tirst week | erty. the knowledge lehe have aacedl st ind who remained in Philadelphia, | wrote! The famous John Bromley Reversible Rugs. Ten different Following pet All in New Fall Styles, 5 “tn September at “Idlewild.” Mr, Van-|his life. With the name of hin non on| Stay® Indoors at Oyster Bay and | Miss Mucatell in Boston to cout Ot Foam Cat Fr designs, in Oriental, Persian and Floral Patterns. We cannot] Alexander Smith’s Axminster Carpets, with borders i erbilt's beautiful summer home at) his lips, however, the old man died at| Uses His Time to Dispose of himys Stiercrmesandienileners iar. fly | TeAaa Paci fill mail orders. to match, usually sold at $1.35 per yard; special "98, Onkdale. 1. [.. oecause of a strike} ois home to-day of a broken heart, ust | Accumulated Busines: by him ebtalned “hoard te Sean Gta 6x9. 7 6X10.6, 2 at.. Rocce Biase ic i eattea by pes Urine and Decorato:s'|a few min tes atter the voung.man waa ETE a, a eoreen oechnnt Bota) i stipe ee url . , 768106, 9x12, NW laioaas Alte Woot Valves currets is Disactiy afiseihleimartlige im Lonann| ualicrarnisted trea, Milena lig. patiod | Hoonevelt Was storm-bound at Saga-|manaion Hved William M, Butler, alu. s 4,50 6.98 9.75 parlor, sitting room, hall and stair patterns, 79¢ Mr. Vanderbilt wrote to his New York|the fathers grief more Hil to-day A severe north: | wealthy merchant In the Fast India| to i & co. “Ari Squares worth $1.10 per yard, special at....... agent and directed that claborete| Old Mr. ate ec easter has been raging since last| trade, whose family have been spending |. 3, Hubner . i Wool Brussels Carpets, in 25 differ- \ RacedMnsdnradaline iokinterloascsl era nett eae aces xenine TN, the summer at thelr country estate on] U. 8° Rusher ot Granite Art Squares, strong and serviceable, 3 aeterteees worth 85c. per yard; Special He 65c | erations of “Idlewild,” which included | Prospect street, Brooklyn, When. oa ceived two wallets, (ie Ret Wen Regie | Delaware ee RTS as atl Ma ERIS Ut ae ik 98 the aiFunging of sult ut room for| Noniay. ast the aon "Tooman war are| pall dole Caml ots nid, few case hee it wan dcovered (hl | Ye: Splat Linoleum. | rz, Vanderb!! perfect accord ¥ Hae ‘1 and, and W. L. Ward, of Poi Filithenho d be nsacked an I ar asi, whe. Ee coenees oa Hin PSA coed AE ed eh Se ea SEO ll ee eae vey ene Per aooeim and a anantits | Mana Sandford Brassels A New Lot of Genuine Cork Linoleum— | i ijk alone) were. to cost a. small Cor-leireet, the. aged Cather believed. in. hia | Meccetary Daria” lantved ot a ieree| of expensive clothings had) been’ taken, |\vest, "Union Sandford & Sons’ Extra Heavy Brussels Rugs, 12 feet] the quality which specialty stores sell at 65 f | tune. Sree te Awe cuter Delleved ‘in his) (mount. of executive, business, which | "Yesterday Misa Mucatell put on) Wie; Tenia ‘pt t long and 9 feet wide, splendid selection, suitable for parlor,] cents per square yard; good assortment, two, (e \ The contract was let to William Baum-| 1 in Y PE OCERTS OB OF) i i been sent here the various of her pretty silk waists and iaarades Doctine library or office; actual value lJ 98 yards wide. None to Dealers. Special, i garten & Co, of No vith pole reamand wasrevealgnaninteee ashe) ed it at the throat with ana — per square yard nue, who have done all the paint- c the fathe: and decorating of the Vanderbilt was present and) DELAYING CANAL TREATY. | tine fins {7 Ron ate wen the garden, GRAND JURYCALLS GOVERNOR ned when his aon waa com-| veranda Mrs Jer was in the garder hoi " several years. A force o ver ntarin ; aE aver te aalute hens/Stre — ——— ; sofas aul Teen, A fore t| maa panne (ure inveatgain Wy | wa ccccfatat taal Need ai i Us [wisouet tecasive txaminea tx/ COTTON PRICES UP | WHITAKER WRIGHT several score experts was immediately | the pr os catell’s waist and Dro Legistatiy Dn put on the work with orders to use tie] to the prisoners’ pen, where he Miss stuca Me Inantry, f : i ; \ ° * . te oner: e poraced to Fill ne. Mae ctor had a talk and Mise Qucas] "cn "AT VS lO *FROM 0) OIN DIN utmost expedition In order that all would | his son through the bars and declared his| WASHINGTON. Aug. 5 —Advyices | tell. weering hysterically, went t JERFERSON CITY, Mo., Aug, 5— FR 4 TO 15 POINTS. HELD | 250,000. be ready for Mr. Vanderbilt at the ap-| faith in him. ‘Then the father assured | naye doen received trom Bogota th notice, Bon ee witch war fu Dockery, Secretary of State Cook, " ed date s ‘ ‘ | bee : fog ota was 1 me freasurer Wi DATION! oe the « cory | 102, NOUNK Man that he -vould procure| opponents of the canal fearing to a hy Mr. Butler, who is convinced HA Au ee eat cre. week Aim ball and set out to vialt f , ito tame ta ny dente | imac the girl had no’ Knowledxe of the | ong es i Ey t | Brown and Sully Both Show Interest | Promoter Reaches London and Is } in; igation progressed ravidly and it da} low tite thac. everything would ‘te Rs with that object in view. But Mr. Red-| Vote in two houses and not wish- |thefts, charges of logisiative boodling. Ail the} in the Buying and the Market Released Under Very Heavy the faishing vouches before the middie] mund's friends only wave him their aym- | (NF Wa casume direct responsibility, for emaeTE Apa officials proceed voxether tothe 7 month. y \t zhi. however. the foreman of ise In the company of the Attorney= Was Well Supported. Bonds. { : Vvernor was the th The cotton market opened strong to-| Loxpon, Aug. 5—Whitaker Wright, ” Sale of Shirts [inet he tooltate dieratientone tess | KING HONORS IRISHMEN. |<: and day the old op EGET LE) every Oxchanged, waieh must be by. Sept. 22 t to enter Who has charge of Mr. Vanderbilt's e | Tt is estimated that the Colombian the Jury room, He remained about fye | 44%, with prices ranging from 4 to 15 estute. that. the men had been sum led at the a colty it the treaty titiat ea Ge Peet | snows Appreciation of Courtestes|minutes And’ was (ollened bee mate | points higher than yesterday's Gnal quo-| Dromoter and Girector of tHe London moned, to New York to take pam in ty poy never [hy Aug. A) to reach) Washington. in extended During His Vinit. Williams and Alien, who remained only | tations And \GIDNOS Aer Dera One kan tee! @ conference looking toward a. gen: j ume for lation within the time 3 « short while. me 1 that Brown and | Was arreated in New York on the charge cts. 5 eral strike of tho balntere and ‘ec- Ut otn he tated that omicals| 1ONDON, Aug. §—A long ilst of wtements have heen made In certain] The PIL assumed thee area in gn [of having faisifed the accounts of the orators throuzhout the country, Supt are con ly expecting a ree] ot onterred by the King in von , | newsr: aring tat the State off-| Sttly were both Interested ag compni and treasury, extradited on from Pr Weber pleaded with the foreman to | aue ident Marroquin to als should be investigated, ond it Is| the buying-slde, as traders usually oper-|¢ommany and Consus Ext Oh Outing——Business Weat ather’s death rybody in the nefgaborh: who knew old Mr, Re employ « Cou persuade the men to stay until the have the time limit for the legislation | with the roval visit to Treland. 4 SL ORARIe ONaT pqumetede anid. it ie sidgi:s 4 : if ata heres pity shes thom tn ate chem “tn npgortamig | ing for Aner mere muses 60 the MAP| ag arraigned at the Gulldnall Police] 7. Jes have decided f Metin oe snireciinn. & ent ee Tite reciptents include Sir John Charis | textify rewarding oodting and tn deny | Ket recelved 600 P Do ee eae ee a eatrniiod ation arge sales have decide j Train for New ork a SiNGs SAME minitl | SCHOONER ON A REEF, Ready Colomb, member of Parilament, | made against nst't iat may Rave been) went soaring. he moat strength, be+| formal evidence of his arrest nad veen | us to add 100 doz, more of our , Siw from jail and was hurrying. ho: a AS hairman mh pp . cant hed = het akon? - iy Bae tere to we Linpoealbiecte (29, Nas met on the sree by ate ed to le the Frantetn, trom | mission aud a Justice of the Peace in nee Ne ibe ae aay ‘The prisoner, was released, on bail of $1.50 & $2.00 Madras Negli- x } 2 y Kerry: Taomas Andrews, Chair] FOUR KILLED IN EXPLOSION. : | See, nnaRIE erovidh iw antl gee Shirts to this greatest f men to finish kk, —<—<—— vin County Coun= The opening prees were: August, three ‘securities guaranf¥eing the re- : 2 : ——- bid; September, 10.83 bld; October, 10.06] maining $125,000. sale in the history of shirt ew n of tpe County T nd h prominent Ulster man, w muna attribute | prim he Wheat Mark his death oy a by heart kT, Conn. Aug. b Daring |i eT heen made. privy councillors: Sir] Umpire = American Nitro-Glycerte| to 10.07; November, 9.88 to 9,90; Decem- 5 4 The loon) wheat murket was strong and Sauwaeals eee ale anal High eas (0; | Danlel Dee ead tard Mayor oF Works Destroyed. ber, 985 to 986; January, 988 to 987! NG STRIKE ON THE selling — while they last, corn was very dull TRADING ON THE curs. nt oll Reet, and all oftorts|Gork, who have deen created baronets, ALUFPFTON, Indi Aug, ’S—The: Em.| Sarets 9.85 to. 8.88. 85 cts. : from this harbor have thus | Ocher honora aro distributed to the wfsuccessful, The schooner is/omcials of the principal towna Guring the royal tour ters office here it sets d ———_ Was caused by fur- West- with| Many Transactions, b merican Nitro-Glyceine Company'a|, T¢_closing, prices were: August, 11.70 ROCK I€LAND ROAD. wis destroyed this aftecnoon by an| bid; September, 10.45 bid; October, 9 explosion Willlany Howard, Edward] to 6.85; November, 9.62, to 9.64; Decem- ted peraerlyn Knitting Co.'s $5 Bath- g Suits now $2.50; Union Taffeta ther raing i th tern markets we ¢ aviside demand liberal than for Few Te] At the bor im portant Changes in Prices, is conjectured that she may be the Radab iam Steffy, em-| bb - fo 96; January, 961 to 966: |Pay of Trainmen and Conductors Silk Umbrellas $1.50—$3.00 value, prices were;| The stocks on the curb displayed more} Ptitish vessel Fraulein on her way NUDE BODY IN RIVER. ployees, jown to pieces. Li be-| Fe! 1ST to 9.68; akaEch, 9.68 to In Increased from 12 to 15 Per Se Ta net becar honk i vad i ep! More) from St, John, N. B., to Stamford. The iieved that a suanger who entered the| The market closed quie Cael tana Deoubie Bade May, § if aie cone et the u.ening of the market| Fraulein Was reported from Vineyard plant just before the explosion was also —————— 8 + A ver .: a ve man: 4 ave y day morning. In the fice Belleve It to Be That of a | iiilied Gt th, A 5.—General Man- s were: Wheat BAUCeY a many ada Havens -x¢eiey i Polle! cae ot thi shinery were it CHICAGO, ug. 5.—General Man. : Ay ies to 80 3-4, Decern te gh there were many transace | Reavy, een wich te ihe worst lmnown Drowned Swimmer, soy eeet 8, the, machinery. were) biown |< QN THE LONDON MARKET. Cera ee, Te ine Roawitdand Bai weh—Sepember, roe 83 the stocks did not show any ma-| sel is believed to he In great ange: The anidentified body of a min was|oxplosive were destroyed. It in sup- road, announced this afternoon that an Three Cor. 13th St. Ther. 21-8: May, 52 1-2 to 52 1 nge from yesterday's inst] though. ate tae tide te falling, it found in the North River off the foot (haved the explosion was caused by @/Amertean Railway Shares Show crease of from 12 to 15 per cent. had] BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Chicago's closing prices in wheat w andard O2 was figuring at gio, | tROURNL ber crew. may be able to es: | ce thirtieth street to-day. Tt was nude rive CLIO RENE ese A Fractional Declin, been granted to the trainmen and con- Stores. Near Chambers. MBI. aaa; Decemoes, 8.30 i eee. Sn oe And the police believe that it is that of FC u DEAD IN BED. LONDON, Aug. 5—The market for]@ucrore a. ai talk uf a strike, The | 1 es ee me aie ae 4 en | anil wale prices of some of] gute Agatnat Inventor Faleon, [A eéimmer. Th were no visible marks] MAN FOUND }s | American railway shares here to-day} mon are all satiated, The announce: arent August, o1 3 amy 8 Md Aixea. | LTRENTON: Nid. Augy &—James Wil Seeione tetohceteted be wallors: Che was very weak, and the stocks seemed |inent ‘of @ settlement was made at a : bla; _ Bi Ava. Fgiitiacones of Wert Orange. his com: [ages mush affesced, Oe Salers cit [Regintered ax Patrick Sullivan, |to be in a demoralized condition, as it} conference ernees leaders oo the em: / ADVERTISER Seow otto nricesin- wheat aflt | menced mitt in the United States Cireult 116 pounds, hair ligt and eves’ blite Bayonne, N. Jy at Hote uncertain what to do, All the securl-| P ROOD Oh ET WOW Ameae ree alleg- - with that the Inventor has infringe) unon Sea aS ‘A man win registered at No. axg|tle# figured at fractional declines With) 1. aay gtver Dollars from Mint. Gladstone # patents Df galvanic batterto: , D, it ..| bur few exceptions, namely tone # parenis of Kalvanic batteries | 1. FROHMAN, PRESIDENT. | water strect as Patrick Bullivan, Bay) Oat U2T Dennsyivania, Norfolk & West-| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5.—Robert J. follows: ¥. 87; September, ; December, +9 3- rene Copper Mavana Tot IN THE suNDaT September, | 58 1-3; Havana To ares : ecu i onne, > late last night was’ found WORLD GET THE ’ ta Marine pt aise a defendant 10 thems ‘ompany Ie ead’ in’ che oom tovday. Hes nad "a orn and Baltimore & Onto, Taeve atocks, | xitpatrick, employed as a laborer at the BENEETT oF eR ‘i Tat w Damronch, Conductor of! pank-vook Issued by the Bayonne, Trust | however, were only a shade Iigher than | United States Mint in this city, was ar- ‘ ae THE Ren or, Aanembly. . Ry the NX, Y. Symphony Orchent Company In ¥ ing that of|\the cloaing of yesterday. ted to-day by Secret. Service opera-: e SULTS THAT . rr Ry. pt “ . the $9 he had on deposit he had drawn| Inthe other departments dullness pre- | Te# Wigan d oi ‘ a Ae, BcAnsombly- | geaboard Alr Line ‘A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS |’ vie Frohman, the theatrical mon- | #2) yesterday. yaed snde the tone waa generally | tives, charged with stealing §88 sliver FRIENDS.” ‘The advertiser who rec- , Lewis, of Fulton, was] Seaboard Air Line pf, want hen, the body was found #1 was in| heavy. mint vaull, A loose dol- Apr, at, egy | Se ‘acai was, rg actin | COUN fo : i elected President and Walt: ager, WAS alter 8 pocket His clothes were etl wot, i ce lar aroused suspicion and ied ‘to the Firat. Osw: Union Copper ognizes the value of Sundry World |Damrosch Conductor of the New York hy ad evidently been wai ston Hi (Se ga) 1} | Wants nover lacks @ full parse, Symphony Orchestra at a meeting of Jin Jast niqhte a agen at Saying tp all a aah | AIBGOT SET. SPAS, FORMBY. DRRLEERA, 2 the officers held to-day. as is supposed to have cai

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