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- Edwin Emerson, Jr, The Correspondent ‘Thought to Have Been Killed, and Port Arthur Attacked. Edwin Emerson, jr., the special war corre- spondent of The World, who was reported to have been shot by Russians at the battle of Vafangow, in their retreat from that place, is alive and well. Mr. k:mersou reached Shan-Hai-Kwan, and has cabled to The Evening World the announcement of a Sreat battle. (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) (By Edwin Bmerson.) SHAN-HAI-KWAN, June 2 fought on the Liaotung Peninsula has just taken place, the main armies of Gen. Kuropatkin and C 1. Kuroki having been engaged. The principal fighting was in the vicinity of Haiching, and, while de- , tails ae iacning, there are reports of a severe reverse and heavy losses to “the Russians, —— RUSSIANS LOST IN Be. TEST ATTACK ON JAPS. GEN, KUROKI'S HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD) VIA BSAN, CORBA, June 23.—(Afternoon) Russians from Samimak attacked the Jap- nese outposts in force yesterday, ‘thelt strength. The Russian force consisted of two regiments of cavalry, one of infantry and one battery of artillery, The enemy were defeated and “yetired toward Shintailing. They are supposed to have sustained consider- able loss. @ > On the Japanese side Major Kubota was killed and nine men were wounded. % A party of foreign military attaches which was on a visit to the out- _ posts probably witnessed the fighting. “JOINED NEAR HAICHENG (Special Cable Despatch from The Evening World Correspondent.) TOKIO, June 23.—The advance forces of the-armies of Oku and Nodzu ve joined near Kaiping and the Russians have withdrawn from the posi- nm they held, midway between that point und Haicheng. H Kuropatkin hoids a strong position near Haicheng. * Kuroki's troops are forty kilometers west of Sluyen, and the Japanese auns.in position are double the number of the Russians. +o “PORT ARTHUR ATTACKED ; FROM LAND AND SEA. “ CREFOO, June 23—2.10 P, M.—It Is reported here that the Japanese | made a determined attack upon Port Arthur from land and sea yesterday, | June 22, and also curios st the HAG: erce Land eee ae Reported by) World| ~Probably the greatest battle yet! apparently for the purpose of testing! | of the Cummings speech, {every announcement was , noise when Senator Platt cast the 78 votes of New York for Roosevelt. | velt died away at 1.21 o'clock in the afternoon. | crowd had been listening to oratory and the crowd was tired. JAPANESE FORCES HAVE | |to some brief remarks. | by Ohairman Cannon as “Chauncey | hurried until the nomination of Fairbanks was assured. WASHINGTON, June 2. Presidency. White House for luncheon. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN. G, JUNE 23, 1904. | ! He was seated BP HOW ROOSEVELT HEARD OF AS NOMINATION. YALE|S BEATEN | —Surrounded by members of his family, President Roosevelt received the announcement that he had heen unanimously nominated by the Republicans assembled at Chicago for the The bulletin was handed to Secretary Loch at 2.13 o'clock P. M. Sometime before the President had left his offices in the Executive Building and had gone.to the Secretary Loeb immediately conveyed the news to him there. BY HARARD NINE bayer? Batted Out} For the Friend that sails away get a “‘Vantine”’ Steamer Basket imson on the southern veranda of the White House—a favorite resort of the President on a warm day or evening— Lead of Four Runs in Fourth chatting with Mrs. Roosevelt, his sister-in-law Miss Carow, and other members of his family. i . : , filled with dainty morsels. Hi | Inning and the Elis Couldn't Crystallized Ginger, Orange, Pine- cs ante Soe aaa iT Sie MS) er a ; Overcome It. apple, Nowkat, Peete, pe Fie . (Continued from eda: Page.) i bimle min iad runes and sev 1 whom he referred to as a “mystery” He sald that no mystery has ever | YALE. Put up neatly and tied with ribbon, been elected President of this country, and none will be. The Senator kept) R. H. PO, A. E. 3.50 5.00 7.50 10.00 ° the applause well up to the mark set by Gov. Black, and ‘made rome télling| (EBs tapos Yk an aise? pidopt dilate uiskamp, 3b. jail orders r Yi points in an eloquent way ua ae SEVENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Bowman, 2, 0 0 0 38 Of : mae i | ‘The next speaker in the list seconding the nomination of the Preside opi veniug -Warid's ahaet thagned Miller, of. . met) CSo8) 6 iesee |was G. A. Knight, of California. Mr. Knight has a volce like a steam| 2.70 aes : Kot calle edb okted ern Hot CEL | fey So oreo pores A. A. VANTINE @ CO., | . ae axa v woes iF (Wo- year-olds; fi: d half turf K ‘ity , see . | calltope. At his frst utterance three sparrows fell dead from the ratters) ‘398 ‘tree! Min ‘hs, AW ctheth’” “Ail a ween bale rurtenesy Fuity Chittenden, 1p +> 5 0 10 2 1{| Bway het. 18th & 19th Sts, {of the Coliseum and the crowd” shrteked in ecstasy. Here, at Iasi, Was a! yigex Hor Jockey. i —%_ Hin. Open. Cinw, ‘Barnes, rf. uO lO) 0) 20 man who could be heard roy wn Jackson, p,...... 0 0 0 0 0 Mr. Knight is a good talker and a spinner of epigrams. “Theodore 13 i Bell, p. :o0 0 0 1 «0 TERR epatanlea | Be ey ni ite Roorevelt, ihe cried, “hypnotizes obstacles.” The Cajifornta delegation hed | Es 7 4 out uae at RICPTIRI RIT H. V. MONAHAN’S a spasm. “Cowardice, duplicity and dishonesty are not impulsive,” pro- 25 HARVARD. RNITURE y claimed the orator from the Golden Gate. “Theodore Roosevelt is {m--/ Sty! ac R. H. PO. A, B FT ORPET EMPORIUNS.-, pulstve.” ‘The cv wd didn’t want him to stop, but there were others wait- Stor Bry [Oadr8bilesiscsses, 2 (0) alr 105 10 501k, St, wife Are» ing-—more's tie pity. RACE. Ning: for three-ver Stephenson,c.... 0 0 9 3 0 fy “ | . Start good. anally, Time 1.58. Randall, 1b. - 2 0 11 0 0 iN One of these was Harry Stillwell Edwards, of Macon, Ga. He is an author ny Tl. Owner—A. Miller, | 0 0 < @ 3 Jockeys. Matthews, ss. see uaeens and one of the close literary frionds of the President, which may account! Fisctel, It..-.006 @ 1 21 0 0 for the fact that he is Postmaster of Macon. a McCarty of, - 0 0 0 0 0 specials is solicited ; | Mr. H, Stilwell Edwards I a good anthor, but as an orator he don't 24\Greenough rf... 0 1 1.0 0 We furnish a THEE uO FUT for |class, as they say In Georgia. He talked lke a man trying to wake himself 1 OR GO Ha $3 5.00. up after a hard night Lh atte 85 — — — i { | “Write it” howled a man with a big voice on the floor Hi ee igh 4 m7 10 We furnish a FOUR-ROOM FLAT for | After several frank and free invitations to quit Mr, Edwards desisted, He Coens 138 $49. 98. negro one of the personal cholees of tle President as a seconder, were glad they waited. Cummings {s a yellow man of splendid appearance and with a fine Voice. Everybody heard him and he caught the crowd by announcing that |his speech would be short. ‘The impression he created was favorable indeed and he will be heard from again in National politics if President Rooseveit mucceeds in hanging on to the White House. if The roll call of States was proceeded with immediately alter the close Every State cast the full vote for Roosevelt and | reeted with cheers, There was a great burst of They 361 CROWD WAS TIRED. The cheering caused by the announcement of the nomination of Roose- For nearly three hours the Senator Jonathan P. Dolliver, of lowa, an experienced campaigner, | knew that the crowd was tirod and he rallied it. Also he confined himeelt | Then came Senator Depew, who was introduced * From this time on proceedings were Senator Foraker, | MORTON AND METCALF — FOR ROOSEVELT CABINET te | Ropwalica Victor (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, June —Paul Morton, an National Commitece. Metealf, of California, has al- way to New York and Gov. Black walked to the platform. ‘The applause started and it was @ few minutes after the eloquent New Yorker was intro- | Vice-Preeldent of te nt eet a ec eetitied ints intention to accept |duced before he was able to begin his remarks, His speech was short,| SHERPSHEAD BAY RACH TRACK, | GH Bsa ErierHi2 Supt Diamond ig] the sale paddock to-day. | The bidding |atzavberry, Welnat ie. 100 re for Washington to | the § retarysh: th Navy = ax - 'e: ’, * ‘Tow 's be . c pI D as in former ars, but esos 9:0 99,0 8 2 Tat Ataone Heoosevelt Ne willeaceept [ceed We Il Moody, wo wilt agogaea {AVOUNINg 1 nicely turned sentences and sharp exhibitions of wit, ‘The {w, —The, entrles for, to-mor _,kouple Diamond and Caarapine Ne ‘pricey "realized ero” fairly Wfo0d.| Awsorted Writ” & Nat Chom the O eV > "aC a § y: le 8 a col ye t . eeeee ely the Sectetiryship of Commerce and |{0 tae place made vacant by Attorney: | crowd liked him and expressed its approval, haste nyaiden jockeys: six] ,,MOUcth Race—The Thistle: multe and ove |SIt” Dixon—Mers¥ Malden, who went to etl sabor. b Morton “wis originally offered the After the nomination of the President the roll-call of $ furlongs of urs ‘3450 253 WI ne and s wre aucceed Goorge B, Cortelyou, | Oro, Wim SHIEtUAMY, offered the] | Att Baie wes tad Maton for the | A pra we aw agg] So Hone oon FSR Mateg 10h) The pees, an, buyers, ware: 154 BARCL who has been elected Chairman of the lint the President ‘shifted them, Vice-Presidential nomination was cal and again Alabama, the first State| 2 dee: (845) Bherife Bell 105 (44a) Dekaber “9 | Gray, $i00” y CO weer Ee CERN ree SSS ee ewes way—thie e to lowa. Ser Lads Bet B48 Unmasked 98 8 oF} Ch! c., (by Bt. George—Kdeniat: called, gave way—this tim mator Fairbanks was not in the F heen eet) S10 Himself’ ...101 gat B ‘Murphy 84 m0 hal! when he was nominated—in fact, he did not appear at the session at S an Frinegiet | (308) Palmbearer ait ey Dainty .... 91 mish oT by" YS Pixon—Hieh Degree; T. Cc. ‘ ade all, Senator Beveridge acting as chairman of the delegution, aM 388 Harquolte "0 | ‘S48 Carbunc Se OSy BEY s(t subace” “hitagan—Fenelia; 8. J. Smith, Sail Presiden! Rooseve!t will be formally notified of his nomination at| is ; gy? Auruimasier, 104 heh) ONE thd Palmbearer, ‘Thomas M2, Sygb? Ben Btrome—Ronetoat; W. i. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Oyster Bay on July 27 by a committee headed by Speaker Cannon. Senator| “sis ‘Atnitna’ .) #8 mate atiger—Pro-vear-olde; alx furlongs on) Hh: Goby Ben Strome—Rulalle; Oneck Fairbanks will be notified a week later at Indianapolis, Klihu Root will! pcan’ Race—Handicap: one mite (Boe tnveder 1. daa dio) Baleanta esd Be Ben Blronietevaias Wie It ARGON EGURITIES | head this notification committee. | Ma Ascension i attlde and, dhe] pte, Rg Geonme—Fan: John ae. . | l os, Apr z ; : H And so the thirteenth convention of the Republican party passed Into] Mit Mabon jt on tur. ea by Rt George—Gadabout; J, B. Bea- 00 age | | oblivion after it had run {ts course, just as the course had been mapped out| 348 Jack Ratiin: tor , by Ingolde—Marton H.; Oneck — ertl icates . _—' a tive and rn halt KINGSTON, N. ¥., ee 2 =O ©! phe Pennsylvanta Railroad Company | PY the man It nommated aoentone: Roonerelt: Maid of Tim- Mineola Jot ‘or br. sink” aPlfyoDz0R—Taay’ Way- Y Secured by Stock of Longyear, paymaster of the Hudson | hus nally cemented ite claim on Lon Dictoo 108 as? Briar. Thorpe O8 : Uy Sir DizonsAdele; B, R. Bradiey, | : River Bluestone Company, was way ‘Zi \n ay Marconi Wireless Telegraph laid by three Italians near Stony Hol- | Island. To-day the Rapid Transit com-|FORMER GOV. BLACK | have eng — = r or BE, fi, by Sip (Dison —Breakwater: Cc fA Fee ene aor a Wiatmamons | moon Srented the raliroad a franchlee NAMES ROOSEVELT, [fii Sinz!’ ropes, but ttle In, the, pant. He be: | bowed In tenra for her fallen hero; | br fy gy fir Dixon-—Biue Mase: ompany of America. Hallans also stole tiwagon of another to traverse the southern end of the | stranger Hieves in going ahend. He believes that | that promise made at a most trying |r. in SEP txon—Bonnte Blue 11.: PYO- | island a | Ran nd occupy sites on Ward's and emple} eo Who Was following to en oe) all's Islands for the re gherift's pouse Is searching (or tho ; tablishment robbers, for whom the company Nas | or priage pillars for the building of a ee | ON CtiNg raltroad with the New York, New Haven and Hartfont at Mott -7PHERE ARE Haven, ‘ ‘ This completes the long-projected Paid Help Wantsin this ice of the Pennsylvania tosd to =. ch New England points exclusive prodigious tunnel scheme across Manhattan, Under the morning’s World. its franchise granted to-day 9 =p JANITORS | state Tit te etated that ht the New York Con- jectne Company ta nothing more nor | { BRICKLAYERS. ACHINISTS «-.- 4/toxs than the Pennsylvanian Railroad SHELMEN . a aS SN company: Ss ++ 4) Tt is proposed to establish a ferry ‘| service from Greenville, N. J., to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, build a ratiroad tine CARPENTERS . CASHIERS .. ... CHAMBERMAIDS: CLERKS -{ COMPOSITORS cooks curreri ae ABHERS.. PAINTERS PAPERHA PHOTOGRAPHERS bridge across Ward's islands to Matt Haven, connecting with iso New York, New Haven and Hart- KAISER DINES AMERICANS. | d Goelets t To-Night. SALESLADIES. SALESMEN < Vanderbilts SHOE HANDS «. 5 was awarded is known as the New York _|Cennecting Railroad Company. ‘This | 18 tithe ow devised to prevent inter- and other possible complications. | and connect it with the proposed mreat | and Randall's} His time was filled out by ex-Gov. Rradley, of Kentucky, who talked briefly, | 1, augratehes- ore “Der Chagrin, Mr, Cotton, of Minnesota, bored the audience a lot, but everybody goons? was going gway at ‘the end. waited curiously for the appearance of Harry S. Cummings, the Baltimore 360" THIRD Ra way Cup egurae, “Bia on reali 225 862 FIRE, PACE, rt Rood. juale. Owner—M, Jockeys, Wi. di “gs Be Uelaer age GB Wilaan ‘ Allantus ": Helder 153 Princess (hfe! ... Finnegan 1 Serutches—Graceawa: tn Crest easily be rot RTE RACF. RACE $300 aided: Garnish, Bobadil closed very fast. Hydrangea. OVerweighte—Re Agnes D. ran a ime—5.14 2-8. Winner, b. &., American people At exalted iy man ns high as the best. ax been bet td course. will jut the rovoke no outside Intertereice now, for. the, Hepublican motto is that of ‘the great commander, “never interrupt the enemy while he Ig nt at a ee in shaping the destinies of this great ropublic, hope is a higher impulse haa | Kept to the letter, aid he brings aa an I CHICAGO, June %. FROM CUMMINGS. | ‘lida Harry ime in our country stands, been ‘fortunate tn #. Cum- | minor uns aaiment principles for whleh it uni the convention has harmonizing the unavoidably differences which , |Harvard ... Earned Runs—Harvard, <teeplobase to Hunters: 8500 faded ful | hw by Atheling | Bases | Coburn, burn: Jackson. Kk Fa 33 | Bell: 1 bp By ‘eenough; »: es OutBy. Coburn, 6 SOLDIER: Mass., >| ple were out this afternoon to see the much as |mede studs were offered at auction in 3. Dwyer, $8. And a magnificent FIVE-KOUM APART- MENT, fit for a mansion, for $169.00. WE OPEN ACCOUNTS. \ WHY NOT INVESTIGATE OUR SYSTEM? Base Hits—Matthew: Mill Mattliew it by Pitched Jnckson Randall, ixernan, Coburn, none: by: Belt sen, Passed balls, Stephenson, Wila’ Pitches—By 2.17, Umplire—Bo' FIELD, CAMBRIDGE, June %,—Fiftesn thousand peo- ‘2 3 #5 aret Harvard-Yale game of the year. $ 7.4|‘The day was a perfect one, and the ee 9 f 4 vel thousands of bright dresses and gay WHISKEY) tangy ‘Srnde' mee Ue 1 #) “38|fage mate the bleachers more briliiant Hotere tenes oe tt at 1 %§] than they had been for many a long ‘Notter a7 8 8” 8 OB neh | Oak on Hi Hernatd Cumming 10000 BE {8 *% ‘The game itself was rather ely 55 fonnenney 95 12 18 _ 18 _2 played, and with the exception of a Bu Marme, ily Harvard won ble Ured in the _ |few britiant plays Has je _tired in the run home, Ingold showed tm- | rough her excellent team work CROW — through Coburn's pitohing. Butt “Yate, of Ohio, and Goy. Pennypacker, of Pennsylvania, made seconding speeches | its" ls Miackburn. Owner ~ 5. pete see Seat aprara weet | to which little attention was paid | nak Winchester. . Coleman 5 pay ‘ie able to make her runs. Bell held the! RYE There were loud calls for Fairbanks, but the Senator could not ne Hage eogiae, .corniners i ok ed ‘crimson down after the fourth Innin f found. Senator Carter, of Montana, made the concluding speech of in- ft Boel nt) 2 ay bi iS PAP Ae eaee el wae; lest) atorel ele zur e { | dorsement. It had been reported that upon the roll call Connecticut would fo rH A * 8.2 5 ales ae \ehstanding the big crowd there 4 = ‘ present the name of Secrotary of War Taft for Vice-President in order to Oniy One & Sow B wae ite Ghesrine, bot siden havin Sold only in our pave the way for consideration of his name for the nomination for the| 42 Bint! sedan in YIP seh 108 fionaple ‘and detrimental to” the spor registered bottles. Presidency four years from now. But the roll call of States was dis. TUNIENe NSE Went iH wot * anat “he “Marvard. men ‘let’ themselves | Never in bulk. pensed with, IMnois, through Senator Cullom, withdrew Hitt and Fair- Muekte BirouD: Hy 1 tk 10 160 ey then! rushed) over to ‘ i banks was nominated by acclamation, => dda Bask fsspr eee 19 1§__ 16 100 field, ‘clog Seat looking arma neal us The convention was half an hour late in assembling, For the first time ‘lee! sane. S in Sat area etd tine darige until ALL DEALERS in three days the hall was crowded and spectators were standing in rows BGI “KTH, RACE 81.0, added, i foe gee yaat 1, aud, ung, alk and a in the rear of the seats. f. by Flying Dutehman—Hermitage. vner arp The convention was called to order by Chairman Cannon at 10.30 o'clock at wwree ace asbieea a8 Sse, 5 BL INES SOLE and the view that presented itself to him had the appearance of being real, iif" Mgnt"ate” a Walsh Ht hr as ie j It was a crowd. The galleries were banked with women in light gowns “” ol, ,bome He eye aig ‘ % OR a8 waving fans and the whole scene was one of activity and inspiration, * is oR Be | BLACK CAUGHT THE CROWD. i i 4 Hi Mi 8 Rev. Mr. Snively opened with a prayer. The reading of some unimpor- | at Allee ze: ‘away at the oe Moniresson ran a good race. John ® Cree zor) pau RDA tant resolutions and announcements followed. The roll of States for nom|-| closed’ stronk. 2 SHEEPSHEAD, June 2.~'Thorough- Somann hie ten easener gibi 108 | nations was ordered and the nanie of Alabama was called. Alabama gave SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. prea yearlings from the Dixiana, Hart- CS Butter 180 Kingston, Raceland and Runny- SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. | Price $3.00 Per Share. ¥ f. tar Shoot—Mins Amie; D. G June he frst nomi-) for inany yeurs and wen him} fe bellever that preparation evidence of such’ the plans ahd pur- | Ch. fy gang pena rama’ ty oor (an at in tle aera AE Mea Pe? Raa Rehged ea eaagee [TR Meramec: 3. am] Addrew WIRELESS Sects, Prank (8, Bl of New York. He] Tat, felt HM » consple-| tikes. A profound stiident of history, | He believes that corruption and. de alte “9 ‘too, Mazagan—Bparkie; W. Ifen- Box 245 World. placed Roosevelt's name before the con- t xe and in| fete todas. the greatest history maker |honesty in private Ife and in public | erie, ‘$07 ardy en N hove toda ui 1d rthed, exposed and by Mazagan—-Acroas the Bea z : vention, He sald In part: now ‘living will Sapna] An the world, mi shou! Ee aL WC ds smetrittll att ’ HELP WANTED—MALE. The Democratic party has seldom Pee ND Aman a mind pas 80, May Not Know It All. may be or how high in ofMfelul |’ ch. ie Mazagan—Klondike; J. Mo-{ WW M ss . fd and American patti 1 i, 8500. tried a problem on Its own account, |aroused: When among. ai deese idee ‘And Inthe man whom you wit | Tite he may "stan aaeOO ye tp Caiiant—Adria; ¥. Brown,| COMPETENT CUTTERS . & and when it has Its blunders have been | citizens surging to the fro choose, the highest sense of every na- | whom this adml | | “TRIMMERS; GOOD WAGES: its only monuments, its courage Ix re- | {he man. w Hon in the world beholds & man who | Toumdant -succen Or eo Ee | BAID CABREL Ta CLOM CES 7 iy typifies as no other wing merican | a“ 5 . Hehe ee = RAISON A CAEAAE t Obes, the VERT and the, purpos Rated by thie Ce aay hy Ban Strome—Sarah Ramey; J.| FECHHEIMER FISHEL CO., TngARa Te Tekh hat party erring peads t mieth century, He qoes no 0 ; jmay serve ds ballast, but tt will never fateh Be cv Bn rine wolohion or We thine, ¢AUPGIy i Theedore can e 200. mower Delilt; w. «| 748 BROADWAY. ‘ | #t to Vol n 1 © yon - rat . 1 perenne ee eer arama ster the ship : natlonal perl: a le know, But thin Is sure, that above all |, See Shoot—Magne Chara; M.T,)""AUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE When all the people have forgotten | Iife and vet #0 “auick to things elke he standh for, browress. ' DOLLIVER NAMES by Slr Dixon--Merry Mataen will dawn a golden era for this new | the arts of war that he grow almost in| COUraxe and fair play. whic are syns: ‘e FEEDERS & POLDEAS wanted; also Women | emecrary But the country Is not a day to meer the high exnetions of here are ines when era, Atueas SENATOR FAIRBANKS do—Kiamet; 8. J. Smith,|~ to shake cut Il Mareen ‘Steam Laun- ready yet to place a party In the lead js hardly less than when the + & i on! AiSpSTEDER Loxeteeel a ONO SIAITAE Hero tn the Crowd. ome ‘cogether’ tht thes | ie aot ed ge LOD ed rerlona word “forget,” ‘That motto | ‘There ix nothing which 90 tests a feet the atrongest mage as | CHICAGO, Ce ive aes Fe eda by Mazagan—Giance; W. Hendrte,| fun*ateam Laundry (Co express c » joes no Ree Bree Att ted c t nthe |i nominatin, enator Valrbanks 1 - = ihuplee nce ovale Sahin pei ae A erat nate arin int otic in with” thexs events Wwhiol | Vice-President, said, tu pars: Uy examen nevene)) B:c oe Basen SRR Ree 2 acid iy } wha he ts or does but fe fo ny months wi unerrin o eit °F oe, re e Joos] yt i ~~ - onthusiuam will ever be k Hut Telecel Hanan wonclormcsinels hate | We have the ionor to belong to @ .¢ by Gritfon—Miss Rye; W. Farrell, EWie cual ite aC RGR CUBES | party which enters each campaign ut- pr ne ‘a “8 mas 1 am prea ely £9, Rah e ene lconveniton whose sur ier c in ora by Gritfon—Favor an; W. Hen-| 27%: ue Westcheat ait es 2a ; ROlthe : it the hero in| tlemen, [nominate for Prosident vi : rertlioxy. and-in the: island lane attenuate: I sering ithe languege) of) the fiaourner wa. A Hash of lightning incee| the United Senter the highest ving] sate and Tersitny and lu tie slants |driey Sy wreviows—Brooklet: ‘T. 1. Boya,| , ary, 16 Weatthenter reo tere au ‘Phere ts one fundamental plank, how- | night will reveal whut verte nt daylight | type of the youth, the vigor and the [of the sea, has dove ie thinking by | jo TWO OLDERE Ow i ever, on which the two great partir then Aincoy a Andse|romise ‘of 3 great “country” ’and “afaulet fresides, undistisies Ww elamyr [PS) yy vrecinie—Perfume; Columbian | SeANaL IN 8A \ - es i e flash of the nish ealed | ere: . ‘Theodore Roosevelt, of {of any wort, aud has siminiiied our res- 20 A INDRY, ELI: i an full agreement. Both bell in that lofty. courage and h War reveaied | great york °F | Donsibilities by the uninistakable terms | SOUS SIN ennemesomenee | HTH Sh PR EAUADR ey wee me (* he eats of ren Amerloan heart so Loves, and wh DBS see Be tne eredenciais which we hold at FOLDER wanton, explana — sea a ° c a | o de n| jean) Laundry, W. 24th jevery man ts the poorest His | The judgment of the Hepubiican EXIONS the itepubll nats would mak ev ioe WARM PRAISE ry Ha de wus uted DUH HS oa aimoue also upan the “LAUNE DRY WANTS—MALE.: Pimples, Blackheads. | VASE MAN- Allround laundry man wanted, Harrison'y atndry, 408 Atlantie aw sim Slarinunn eke pi ls Ly ane tees Glas Sea a hundred tyes When once will ao. mings, of Riummersina a seeondlceg arise in, a, country: WKe ours what Red, RQ) | 9 » anAS - i on joosevelt, ; 1O~ PER eT NNOREAPH’RS | the Impress witnessed the varlour re- X oy clave come trom every Siae and Ne. Sica der. Viewer: bau t HieiRG the tnduateal syatein Br the and Oily : tt entn :0-di 4 ‘erritory in vast domain, ‘Che; He does not always listen wile all States m undermine: 3| TRIMERS 3|Tunch ‘on board the Imperial” yuent |CoUaus, and the town have vicd with| the sares apeak, but every diy At night.| For the qjeltawulshed wonor 0, nace nites fone ‘partisan agitation aud pis , 12 | TINSMITHS 8 each other in sending here thelr con-| fall beholde some record which if not|onding the nomination ol hat gran t whatever Shanaes 4 are necessary Land os 3|WAIsT HANDR Fohensollern. Gfubutions to this splendid "throng, | complete has been at Jeast pursued with | type of the American oltisen, Theodore | {nour Tawa ought to, be made by the and won't run be o Pe Among the guests invited to dine with | BYSry bigtrw e Jand {s leading | consolence and intrepld resolution... Ho ; friends, or east the aciuvalntances, oa For good In read 8) WAITERS Roosevelt, I am profoundly grateful. tari sift ‘em. The a| watrnessns tin Bnporor ane Raprese ths evening |2QRe ane witloh sca Ine tata | winds Sie ta eet Nie Mee is. ‘Ene solemn promiae made. by". him hoes protect, re aurea TICURA SOAP |S "ren! Ratate for ete" ade} L rf Meret “silt f Pea ia Mrs, Goelet, Mrs. Thomson, Mr, | splen wih the, ssverbol. of lip rise and | best nurtured by the mountains and the} when gloom and distress o’ershadiwed | 80 ata au ae shout ich, we Pot the Wants Neda: re A Mernavaseree-# and Mrs. Corneliua Vanderbilt, Allison uae multi- | snow, ds little che In apie, the nation, when stout hearts grew ale iemacric a jonstl ot oh, Fle Armour, WB, Ries and med, every teed f coat pt ie ar tat hg nat ca h erabolng with] faint, when tears and slagivings were aera pons eye an sbes os i r i Godan o-day & and desire the ving probleme. of us bgt ebrand In, the land. when the Se capone? recep ae Cg ATID a

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