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oo ee THE WORLD: SATTRDAY EVENING, Crarer is, ton + ALND 1 SOON TO HAVE, Mw, messes me INR OARS FLEET OME RULE, Sis ocx |S » TO WENGE THE SULTAN : Names Aetrese in Petition for a Famous [rish-American, Fresh from In. 4 Misotute Dworee from Mugo A. Jonnatene. <> - Squadron Sent from Sebastopol to Con. stuntinople, and Diplomats Agree It Is in Preparation for Hostilities ia Enforcing Rus.ia's Wishes in Balkas (e vestigation of Conditions in Erin, Declares New Land Bill Will Put THE TAAL WILL BE OP | Island mn Position It Has Long Manny” Friend Counsel for the Fair Mina, Gaye Ghe Wiit Ineiet Settlement | Deserved. on @ Public Mearing and Vindi: cation “Treeland je soon ts have home PRSAU HG \vg 15-8 large part of the Russian Black Gow lo Turkiah waters by tie Government, an action gene srpertine ohnetar an Med “ Mak ‘ y 4 " - ot ‘ vat ihe " ‘ke a hand in the affairs of the hat was the p ive de n # petition fy the @upreme ret far an ‘im on i the: Balbane | Aivoree from hee hustmnd, | alka q today of W. Rourke Coekran, who < | mie and forpeda he leatroyers to the ’ sheetone namin f ‘ has just returned from freland and oy : re bee - : Ne m Sehastopol ta rendevous non * , ma nprese (he Sultan prior to the adjuste fe to-de , nversant with a private tite © Warrinaton * ay m “ tn ww M Warrinat f the Balkan troubles by Russia and Austria without regard to Tae faire in the Emerald Isle than any Jiennwr ae Mee NO Berle Mee ye withes to keep Macedonia | other man in Americn «camel le he igniter of Manuel Phe fleet adjiiral has adready received the despatch and is proceeding ton, & Chlee@o millionaire 1 f " ” Hin \nqualified statement will | hl sine Hektion: ter diver ‘ ri apidly toward Turkish waters Mesiatiaad) be) kdneeai-ot re 7 ‘ype rears ths be it la not unlikely that the remainder of the fleet will be sent to jolt ar et i re abd to friends of} thie aquadron within a few days, although the strictest secrecy as to the ‘ > H cor are and | cage of Irish and those of Irish deacent fee oe Fitsdelgzol gi att rel ultimate plans la being observed by St. Petersburg officials. No official who have longed, waited and hoped their domes fe was not explanation has been made, but students of the situation between Turkey for the time when the Kmerald Isle one Nhe actress name hi | and Russia can draw but one concluston-—that Russia ts preparing for w. Would be free. wie wes abe lghiSientjor ine The Rassian Ambassador has been notified of the movement of the % is —_—-—— squadron from Sebastopol in a secret message. It is believed that he Mr. Cockran is most optimistic re- ‘ been given instructions to notify the Sultan of the approach of the Czars garding the future of [reland—the one thing, next to their adopted coun- try. that most appeals to those of | ships. ‘This In itself is an unusual move and portends Ruesia’s willingness | | to proceed to any length to enforce its will In the settlement of the Baikam m 2. Washourn ie counsel for Mrs. Jobnstone, and the papers were fied by Breed, Abbott & Morgan, who are aamociated wii r. Washburn in the cage. Justice Freedman at once hand, the cage, Juatice “yresdman me once ‘di Mfculties that the outbreak of the revolution has brought close at Maereé en apot Pelegrams exchanged between the Foretgn Office ant Russian representatives Celtic origin. Mr. Johnstone is : Away at present | 5 abroad show the first steps taken as a consequence of the murder of M. Rost “Treland is saved to the Irish,” said Mrs. Johnstone charges that her hus-| kovaki, the Russian Congul at Monastir Mr. Cockran, “and an era of pros- band bas spent much time in Mi —j] . ~ On Aug. 11 Count Lamadorff, the Foreign Minister, telegraphed to M. Ziniof® Farrington’s company for more than a | Ruslan Ambassador at Constantinople, that neither the Sultan's expression of Perity is about to set in, following the passage of the Irish Land bill by | yea:. ‘Che application alleges that las! | regret, through sympathy oy the Graad Viger and other high Turkish dignitaries Parliament, that will put the ‘Old Sod’ w! | vear her husband was often seen at the | ees Jexprens 4 : nere se tins beloeaed) {Ot YeRts | eaelet Ake astvede 1e° Maat Fitty.| oa were considered adequate satisfaction for the murder of M. Rostkoveki, Mr, Cockran but recently returned from a long stay in England and|second street, and that in the sum- 1 M. St. Sherbina, the Russian Consul, was murdered at Mitrovitsa, con- J . . “4 = Wh Ireland, He was invalided there for months, following a session with fever! ™¢! of that year he followed her to Housesmiths Called Out in Newark, TWO YOUTHS ued Count Lamedorff, the cee mate Le murderer was a® —_——-—. Beach Bluff, Mass., where he was often Albanian whore trie was in contracted during a vacationing in Egypt. He was taken il) last fall while|seen in her company. . ° ° ‘The outrage at Monastir, however, was of quite another character and called going down the Nile River on a vacation tour, and went back to his native| Mr. and Mrs, Eyaicatane wexe care VV ashington and Philadelphia by the tor the severest punishment. ‘The Cxar, therefore, ordered thet no promises ou 9 . z rled in this ofty in October, 1898. ‘They : ° : j the part of the Turkish Government should be accepted, but that demands should : land to get well. He fully recovered there, and while doing so endeared | ave iwo children, who are now with National Organization to Aid Walk- Boys of Summit. N. Ju Held for | > mate as follows: himself to his former compatriots so greatly that strong pressure was|‘hrir mother. She asks the Court (o a 10) MA Dk The immediate severe dating ebay rae ay Sacto NaS, rez ae ive th ' i % bt oar = . | ishment of the person who fired at M. ovski's carriage; the im: brought to bear on him to induce the famous statesman to represent the wKeerdaaits vine T wrlend) eaniaal | ing Delegate on Trial for Extortion. the Grand Jury on Charge Tredugeign ot postive proofs that the Vall of Monastir has been actually bane beleaguered island in Parliament and give Lope to the people. for Miss Farrington, there will be no _ i | Preferred by Florence Smith, |isne1; the instant severe punishment of ail the civil and military officials re < privacy about the trial of Mrs. John- a F sponsible for the murder, som, KING INTRODUCED BILL. stone's sult, Sam Park's fight on the Iron League the press, Then they started Fifteen Years Old. |” Also the punishment of all Turkish oMclals regarding whose outrageous Dee made by the ‘lirection of the Russian Sonsulate at Uskub, +> amitha’ union of thelr own havior a report w has been trying The 7 aniwnese “This will be no society divorce,” sald|of > : : former Congressman was wavering between his allegiance to the Mr, Friend to-day. ‘Miss Farrington| to tor his Housesmiths and Bridge-|countre collected | --— Other demands of a similar character were also made. United States and love for Ireland when King Edward himself had intro- | m cused of Ww: a ney “4 ee ahh ee ARS Nhe 5 s “kis resets CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 15—A steamer has left for the Dardanelles to eme ms been ac of wrong-doing and|mens’ Union to sign the Employers’ As-|back and Sam Parks fy Paly and sickly looking, Florence 3 ‘he’ dlamiabe’ Vall Of: Monastir, who! Ras besa exilanane duced in the House of Commons the very bill which Mr. Cockran be-|%¢ Will avail herself of the new co-/eociation arbitration agreement, assum- Made'Peace, wi ernthiarneatty ormlan| fleet sere cla) Ceee er tint wnt tenes thoes ences respondent law, which will assure her] ed tional proportions to-day “IL was not on good t "| Tripoll ‘ excited the sympathy of all who saw —-- ———0 42 —___— 4 Meves will prove to be the salvation of the country. It is hinted by those} ora jury trial in open court. Then the| Strikes werg ordered on.contracts held who know that perhaps the strong influence of Mr. Cockran himself on| charges made against her will have to|by certain firma in the League in those high in English counsels might have prompted the King to take|be proven in the full glare of publicity. | Newark, N. J.; Washington, * the epoch-making step he did. “Under the law Miss Farrington has| Philadelphia, although Speaking enthuslastically, while denying modestly his own share in| {he "ght to try her cause before the) go out untit Monday. suchanan, the nation anization, bur wi I talked the hohim and himself he beg: on. He went lit over with the and they agreed to-day to make grave charges sehmndes. | SPURNS AID FROM SULTAN — = oyun WIDOW OF SLAIN CONSUL 1 the testimony issues of the divorce suit are tested, as| men will ve called out on contracts heit the affair, Mr. Cockran said: the statute lately enacted does not allow] by local structural iron firms {n Vitis 1 in anything we Physician 1 who examined e “The passage of the Irish Land act insures the settlement of the Irish! the name of a woman to be dragged|turg. Haithinore, Chicago, St. Louis and | Know “they Oe ee SE ECR Le resulted in the prisoners belng re-| GONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 15.—The|the Russian Consul at Monastir, sai@, | « manded to jail to await the action of | wigow of M. Rostkovski, in informing | she did not want Turkish charity, She mua Tay g Hilmi Pasha, the Inspector-General of | has returned the decoration of the Order: question, which has disturbed millions of people for scores of years. through the mud of @ divorce sult tmitil) St. Joseph, Mo. “It removes all reason for refusing to let the native people settle the | "7enar ier seperate trial for the pur-) ‘Ten, thousand houses eae anole | We. are all 7 : duno} yd vein tool are ni f, conditions of their own government—and this means that Ireland will) Mies Farrington, however, is but one} at the behest of Parks. tne ron eae ue enn forge rapidly to the front as a nation even as her people have come forward | of several co-respondents mentioned in} The local walking delegate of Uh through their own inberent qualities. the suit of Mrs. Johnstone. The names|Housesmiths' Union, who stands con= “Treland is bound to be one of the most potent factors in the world’s|®% the other co-respondents are not|victed of assault and Je under trial on known to the plaintiff and the women|a charge of extortion, has the Executive mevornment: It has taken Mod get to the position Ireland will now| are simply referred to in connection|Committee of his national organization hold, but, after all, the years of waiting may not have been in vain, with incidents charged to have taken) back of him in his fight, and the mem- “*Home Rule’ was and is necessary to Ireland. The only force active| place in the defendant's life. bers of the organization throughout the im preventing self-rule by the Irish peopie was the landlord class. They | Mt. Jobustone is a member of ths}oountry have pledged him foanclal “uj Delieved that their property would be endangered. Myopla Hunt Club, of Hamilton, Mass.; /port, tae Meti Nitan and R: “That force will now be ellminated, The landlords will be equitably| «nis elis, end ie Precident of the Golden e 0 Ko ahead and the re ning World reporter, Miss | Macedonia, that she would not accept) uf the Nishun!-Shopakat bestowed om who lives with her Mr the indemnity of $80,000 offered by the|her by the Sultan, and also her hus Porte for the murder of her husband, | band’s Turkish decorations going I mean p to desert the) son, at nd Mrs. Harry Wi Summit more de- jos} tailed story than that hoshe gave | See 05 oO EIEN INOS MAN |SLEPIG MAN HAS! WHO LOST HIMSELF, NOW GONE INSANE. Philadelphia, Ba ent with us 4 in all, who is elght and his chu Parke Outlines Fight. in Tied Up. recompensed for their holdings and the people will be free to advance. Lake Mining Company, with offices In} Asked for an exact stat mene of ‘ ne ds Mf Cornell Co. and Cooper. & a by Hand's father. He first told] “I predict a wonderful future for Ireland. It will become a nation of| t®® Hanover Bank building. scope of the strikes he would as ve only a few outside con-|me he would take me to a show. But) Endicott Allen, the young man whose’ ae ro Pa cts NOW. ost of ork has! instead o es ply drove fro ill i , i j cities and gardens instead of bogs and poverty. [a ea eee eta ver eal dre athe | been. tied up-by the lockout or atrikes| metead of that we simply drove from) Edward E, Paxton Is Still in a) six weeks’ sleep has attracted widee said to-day? nave ad out the But they will one road-house to anothe : * «| spread attention, was removed to-day EMIGRATION WILL CEASE, amen on aaveral Sabaiin ERA SOU HN after, t0-1 ‘he Engun Hotta ot wniskari|| Daze When Arraigned in} trom pr. weir Mitchell's sanitarium at i ington and Philadelphia, Nothing mo: ; his ino und we drank stra wiiskey every Long Branch to Middletown. He bs ‘Emigration to America will be stopped. The husky young men and will be done until next week, We are RET RRO IBER ETS DBE place we ped at ‘The last place |! Gourt To-Day, but Is Recog- eetla tar cecn nop the strong, rosy-cheeked lassies will not have to leave their homes now really playing a waiting game, und to- BAT. ith IU Wi remember being was the Farmers' | ‘ Young Allen, who for six years was fit ; to earn a living. They will stay in Ireland, marry and settle down on the day's work Ja juat a threat te: show the} many Men Th ie teal Hotel It seemed a long time @ nized and Sent Home. the real estate business, fell into hig. — ‘ farms the new bill will enable them to bu: members of the Iron League t we | vent ve ket that the Nat ere aE ae aware | was in the car tone ads blige Miter lee the result of a do. 0 eture | riage ng siness strain, i ; ‘No more will the grasping landlords be allowed to squeeze the last the situation r this: | cl ¢ 1 5 ‘J saw then that T was alone with) jsdward E. Paxton had not found him-| Dr, Jacobi, of Brooklyn, who @rop of blood out of the people. They will be able to save the exorbitant } ew York % per . of the boys. They hud taken the other | self and was still at sea, mentally, and! one of the earlier examinations, interest moneys the landlords formerly exacted, and in a few years will be s . members of the Housesmiths girl home. MoMahon let me alone, but | unable to tell his own name or wherepho believed the young man's condition the owners of their tenacies, instead of merely serfs, Booked as “Friend” of Harold | Bridsemen's Union are s Hand paid no attention to what was| he lived, when he was arraigned before | to be due to pressure on the “Ag an earnin; roposition the Irish a The other 10 per cent. are locked out sald to him. and I was too much stupe- | Magistrate Hogan in the Centre Street | caused by unusually long periods 2 n 1S prope sh are unequalled. As a working E. Brassey, Roxburgh Arrives} through the action of the firms in the fied to nyself, I felt as If T had | Court to-day. But George 8. Ferrow, of} sleep. Allen consented to an ope! 4 elass they are away above any other nationality. Four Irishmen ¢an do the Iron League and through strikes ordered in, and "i bli WARE DSObAUI WIGS Lnited States Census Bureau. wastand-one day presented himself at the of that leagu SOW BNE: effect of the liquor, nx fam not used|in court to identify the sufferer as a] J, Hood Wright Hospital, He had ‘ip | work of eight Italians or of five or six Yankees, There you are—the Irish| ON Same Steamer with Miss | 02 Joos hela by memb at Work in Newark, ; : “Mhe Tron League is a local organiza mints 5 hunt of Addison, | goo: ‘old the purpose of his coming can do and earn more at labor than any other people. Wi abel RoR naka’ i : ig | (2 drinking prosperous flour m: AROSE ORR ae aes hs and profiting for themselves, why bali they Dee te sneae tae aur May Goelet. tion formed to control all the structural] Parks'# threat t) te up vie Bull ee) Aout gz a’elock In the morning Mrs,|N. ¥. Paxton was discharged and taken | than he fell at the feet of the @ucteg 5 ng the leaders? jlron work done In this ¥ ty and keep mitha aid not aa Nive Willlamesn Was awakened by hearing |away by Mr. Ferrow-on a certif@ate | jisensible = trom Bellevue Hospital that he wassane| After remaining there several days he ‘They will be, mark my words. outside Jron firms, members of the Na- e two larges i} the git! groaning. She wen fan, taken. to; Bed Baniceee “The people there havo for centuries pald even more than their earn-| The Duke of Roxburgh arrived in this|tondl Association of Manufacturers of /peW Chey Til) tet oom nil found. her in aleerious Jand merely suffering from aphasia. Grier that pe ‘moignt nave plenty’ of ngs to the landlords. That left the people always in debt. It was impos-|it¥, {9-day on the Cunerd tne steam: | Bridge and Structural Steck. from cute Iwo Ally ung men were pla Mo" Ferrow said Paxton came to te] door’ exerolne,” Here he, fell dato “ane aible for them to lay aside a penny, or even pay thelr bills, in Ireland. So aan Nag entena on baie 13s Pred ea plintthel Bria 1A tat RaNOSIaS Seas ot oe Iron < he a eee Ree acoatinens man removed 20 the. Weir Saitehel te i id th th 1 m oC nh 1 agis-|his fa had i bene tion. His case is now coi f# it any wonder that the hordes invaded the United States, where they |list as. "Mr. Harold FE. Brassey sa tion. Our fight with the Iron League} Workers and Fridge Caen aren (trate sited aa landawrote to him Just as he read In The nonelea . are free agents, to strive and profit for themselves? friend.” started when they locked vs out to try|to call a strike. arks's remarka were | court John A. | Evening World the story of Paxton's Assisiant Pro “I do not believe the new bill will cause an exodus from this country back to| Mis# May Goelet was algo a passenger (to force us Into signing the unfair] taken Sn Ne OE eos lngtal 1 ana | predicament STRENGTH IN FOOD. \ weit | membered that he oft the men | Hnglis i ‘ Ireland, except perhaps in a few instances. Ireland still has people . on the Campania and constantly in the {arbitration agreement of the Employ-| Met ery gel” Rule two years|John B. Walsh was counset tor the| Paxton was found outs! cng fe People in plenty, and} company of the Duke. The intentiona|ers’ Association, The Employers started | ago, and a fie ured in Powers's | prisoners fence surrounding the little triangle of ork Made Masy: by. under the new order of things conditions are to be so changed that an Irishman|of the young peer were taken as fabs out to wipe the walking delegute out|xticon at the corner of Halsey and pe vi me oomtned in tie gt Doane and Hudson streets Strength Health. Il be able to make and keep a homestead just as an American. Those who emi-|*#snificant. It had been rumored that} Of existence, fam Parks in particular,| Bank sirens. A promine anty dell at a rn noon. ‘The man bY 3) | soe writes: “When I bepen ii ated here are satisfied, pleased with thelr surrou: hey have succeeded, i pa ticataoulaleail re ersion thought he was Inside v ean tO. P ndings and conditions. Those|¢ Was engaged to Mise Puuline Astor, |80 far they hav ucce hat Parks could cat com. and Jury inp me W n thour Hues sete! use Grape-Nuts I had so much trot. wark m a country is one of | DUK@ and Mins Astor have been rarely| they and were laying low and saying | Dy. fhe Saving <a © fence and asked strike bn street station, now ne] dle with my stomach and was very most fertile on the globe; Irishmen are the best farmers on its face. Where|S8¢e” together, whereas at the society | P7thing until they be: ut, Malone thougnt he was rebsene oy stad make er ‘ England send for men to harvost its crops? Not to France, Germany or|functions of the London summer season | tuugh the Distri 1 took him See a alions pele strength possible, for I have two — Attorney's offices to Parks's methods. i y, but to Ireland, Hin Grace has devoted persistent at. 7 <n G RL uld get 7 : Y t antes to support. Yet under the old regime all the Iristiman's labor went eventually to the|tentions to the helress of the great |not needed, ax Sir ‘Nhomas sure to; HURRICANE HITS STEAMER Faaeay sent him to Hudson’ Street | Doys to suppel nditions will be changed to allow them to do so, Ireland Leonard or would have come here will now stay at home, because thelr surroundings ana|_' the past few months, however, the| “We could stand the lockout as wel n to hound melo fasex County us a “T began eating Grape-Nuts simply Jeglords, Now {t will go to himsef, Goelet fortune. ft the cup this time, Mr. Carmichael Il 1. where it was found that he a, bi wrote a song which was sung the | i br frering [tO try the food, but soon noticed that The aim of the new Land bill te the gradual wiping out cf dual real-estate] The Duke of Roxburgh is now in his|Concert on board, It Isto the tune Of /Ome Man Lost and Cargo Swept vail but was suffering} iy trouble was going and my ner owkrship by buying out the landlord twenty-seventh year. In 1892 he suc-|"The Dear Little Shamrock” and ts Lee ee ORE a from y brought on PY] vousness was much less; so I eon- = ceeded to his tith the vi called “Shamrock IIL” es ® ¢ -Ni Bly OUT LANDLORDS. coed tei and the wat aml | ats stank at Lady Atraicona,| NEW ORLEANS. Noe i - tated ee Grae aaa ‘Auting purchases are to continue oniy by mutual agreement of janaiora| #04 yield a yearly income of $230,000.| Marnie to" ey Reece i Lord | $8" ena oe aR eel ; Pre iam= rere was noleride tuted. Grape-Nutealwassi aie and \nant. There is to be a new department created to cope with the task,| 1% addition to his ducal title he inher-| Strathcona declared | had Bi Very jean cae Wee. cenarte: CAE ‘ : ing | Pa nse ad 3 with me, and when I work the hard=— whichwill be under the Land commissici and known as the Estates Commission, | ted the subsidiary honors of Marquis |Ploafant stay in England. ny willire: | here to-day. She that she et Little Lizzie Slavin. Playing | oy. aathais tet it seems to me I enjoy them aul “Thordar tc asten the transfer of real holdings the Government in to ad.|f Bowmont and Ceseford, Barl ot |‘U"" *" eee a al PransheravanUutorsycacieal| h Companions the | ming Ve wil send need them the most. They satisfy” Fares he sum of £12,000,000 to make it worth the landlords’ while to dispose of| Roxburgh, Earl of Kelso, Viscount ‘ di wit ompantons in Addtso = me better and seem to do me more away and her day « thelr Se ‘The piychasing tenant 1s promised a reduction of his purchase| BTOxmouth and Baron Ker, He is the SERVIA'S NEW MINISTERS. | the enuiv good (han meat. FROLIC ENDED B “My younger boy, who inherit weak constitution bai) h a y vho died of consumptioin, DEATH IN SOUND. greatly benefited by Grape-Nuts, = makes his breakfast of G: A”stalmMits, as comparey with the rent he now pays, of from 1 to 30 per cent,| eighth duke of the title, prheransireice mv deck} Street. Falls Beneath Horse- on secdt-term toldings\and trom 20 to 4 per cent. on rents fixed judiciaily| ‘The dowager Duchess was Lady Anne a —— car Wheels and Is Killed. Spencer-Churchill, who waa the fourth |Four Named to Succeed Those Who | MISSING MAN WAS DROWNED. landlords and tants come to a bargain the advance must be made,| 2ushter of the seventh Duke of Mur]- ‘© Up Vorttotion, , or, In tie absence of any bargain, the Commig.| 0orough and a sister of Lord Randolph| BOLGRADE. Aug. 15.—< ol, Solarovies Wy purchase, with power to resell to ten 20 . Se jointed War Minister, [New Jer el from ve liz Slavin, of No. ‘ ss clalmante\y ‘acordanse withthe provisions of the tuw, Peto” oF other] {nary iain of the Duke’ of Marit | Neon Mseeinyan “Ainisiens Bree ng. Greeny wate sf . | Hotel-Keeper Who Went on an Ex-| And on that is stoma an ies rit and letter of tle new bill give to the people of Ireland the chance] borough, and in this was already a close |Ruzselt Minister of Puolis Lastruction | | corde W V Weat str cursion Disappeared and His | sironger and his appetite ip homes and free tlemselves trom the hated and oppressing landiords,| Connection avith American families. and Michallo Govanoyics Minister of] s ’ lor the wheels of Body Was Found in Water. and aljogetner he Is like oy rnment, headed by King Edward, and ably and} Mr Cornellup Vandervilt also re. | Justice In the place of the holders of \ bo OF MAYER 1 notice this about Grape- : » (e/ chat when I eat them and go a) th sud Sound of Mariuer’s UST] Wore they seem to stay by hotel] gustain me better during ‘delithan anything else given by Postum Co., ‘\ by Prime Mintste\ palfour and Charles J. Wyndham, will now try|turned on the Cunard line steamsiip |those portfolios. who resigned Aug things the Irish suffered from for many, many years, ‘Tie|Campania, Mr, Vanderbtit, who got in |Secause, It was stated, refused t y out of the 412,000,000 fund, that shall make it] yesterday on his yacht North Star, was [consent to the military credite people to own th\r own farms again. ‘The terms of repayment| SON? meet them. : all the state officiuls who enjoy bythe people \e no Mberal that UA trish are Jubilant over thelr proapests.™ CRC CTS TG. OUIG Rot, discuss date, King Alexander's confidence, wers , Mr. Cockran added: on the obger elde. Bhe said that che hai | Uemoees found t Dolan at Bout I othe onting t " enjoyed the. yachting an, bi the Sayrevilie, on Aus: Mich. entry aa noe aso why soe] SR RERSUA, wne ty Srruncy| OMIT Goats woh oie oan | ti nei ett igh gp a sb should not com@o pass, The politic . jar, (Special to The Wor! R Yor Kentr to death stop | yacluded that he bad] mail of ext é pa Dol toy, tnited under tye able leadership, of Jobn| of: the. Ya pany, was called tie SARATOGA Ava. 16—Joban W. Gates| Mave Yon a Room vor cts. far Ac aa Care falten ‘overboard Doran was Uwenty- 147 '599.00 cooks’ eonted! vet, lBeven years vn ¥ sea, rooms here for the races, felt somewhat easier to-day after hav-| rent fi tenants when advertised in RAGE RAR OME E Es anand th F Aha Sunday World. {tible power, all toward freedom. Ireland " oe cently married, Miike tests one alm and