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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1904 sheik it Speraaea Rese: | MIEGATIONS SCRAMBLE TO JOIN THE VICTORIOUS HOSTS OF PARKER aaa SOME HUMOROUS FANCIES AT ST. LOUIS. fe A pry constituting it, What are i wolng Aes { ub wil be puted up: b (DRAWN BY CARTOONIST T, E. POWERS.) | ty do when the 'trust-buster’ RER FOR TEXAS. H if ’ ‘ e 4 tee PODODUAP LHD D POREODDNVGINE EH OS DO OHRNS960014090004004000000000004 me eee ihe 4 of the convention was déardi sbout*half an hour before + sa,whgn the Texas delegation entered carrying e Lone Star fag. 8t. Louis} all of Texats ettending tha Workts Fair, and they gave the.men who WM a qvecting that reminded them of home. | of Pennsylvania, was cheered hy bis delegation, end dele- yecognised Mrs. Daniel Manning gave her a tribute of applause be took her seat in a box. The inevitable-flashlight man produced ex-| ° ‘veared Women balf to.death. | Jonna eglied for order-on the stroke ofsnoon. Not all (he dele-| been. seated and a short delay resulted. The first sign of a boom Gebut at this juncture, ‘The California and Hawall delegations | ne £0 banners marched Into the hall shouting the Hearst battls) Beem! Boom! First!. Firet! CaHfornta! California! Hearst! ez Taria. | ago * And The | MEET HE It i} 3} “Does not everybody. kadws whe Sr Aouls IM For knows anything. that the Republican party has no Kiea of making any al- | WILLIAM ABAYAN $ | ire" in the tariffs unless It can + oot thereby purchase the suppast of ad- Uydonal special interests, or tle to Snese siwady bought special Interests by ¥ close nda? he curious thing about 4 man whe * is obtaining benefit by special upon two tion i# that he {i antagonistic roles, One day he le am industrial baron, boasting of havin ‘conquered the markets of the wor! jand of being able to keep them, be- | cause his goods are better or cheaper. } y / G ‘The next day he is knocking at the | doors of the committee rooms of the | Sauna) eislalyre, pegging srptine | wance of ‘protection’ te Inbor of the very market in whee. be actually alreadys sella his “A Demoeratlc administration, once in power, will put an en can be done and as quickly possible, to all existing Iniquitous partnership arrangements between the Federal Gov ernment and favored special interests, | “Gentlemen, it Is in the power of no MAN oF party to assure suces Tt ie fae paipadle attempt to create enthusiasm was a fiat failure and the F delegates retired to their seats. William J. Bryan entered the [unrecognized and even his own delegation failed to give him & cheer) could be heard beyond their seats. ‘'§t was found difficult vo clear the aisles after Chairman Jones had} ‘ for order an@ announced that Mr. WilMams would be Temporary, Pee er er os {in the power of the humbleat ve _ Mrairman. The {ttee appointed to escort Congressman Williams to} 1 God grant that we may have fe 4 platform—Col. Guffey, of Pennsylvania, and ‘Terpey, of California— \/ |e character’ of our caidas eget \ id not make thelr way through the aisles, and consequently with the! <* 7 yin |e met may SPURL that teheses ‘ 4 . s y for a8." 7 of the sack-coat style and looked the ready orator, He started off = Cree” * cceaiiian - bpypaying 8 compliment to St. Louis thet pleased the thousands of VA 4 OAs matives oift in the spectators’ seats / Tae CONSUMPTION As Mr. Williams ae his voice increased {n volume and the dele- rs) NO LONGER FATAL “gates listened attentively. ) ‘The convention appeared considerably amused at Mr. Williams's humor sarcastic references to the “mutual admiration soolety” of Mr, Rocse- “yelt and Mr. Root, and when he read a ewlogy by the President on Mr, e ; i the delegates laughed and applauded, > Mr. Williams spoke in an {ronical tone that canght the fancy of the a ‘eonvention, and he was interrupted time and again by laughter. 4 ‘ FEW CHEERS FOR BRYAN. Cheering was evoked by the speaker's statement that Mr. Roosevelt had | féund praise for only three Presidents, “George Washington, Abraham Lin- a and bimeelf,” and when he asked jf the “Hell Roaring Jake Smith” ut was & sample of the morn! sentiment for whieh the Republicans stood, ‘@ tasty eheer broke forth He mentioned the name of Mr. Dryan in discussing the price of wheat during the first Bryan-McKinley campaign. The utterance of the ra DA UGH TER OF JUDGE WILLIA MS GI VES HARD ficsn, platform boertp, that ea the called forth a little applause end some cheers. A second later he mentioned gold basis. LOOKING INTO THE LUNGS. It suifering from any symptoms of tun, ihe name arsio nnd the applause was not repeated | PARKER AT CONVENTION JOLT TO REPUBLICANS, | .ersricgtns ee Ren a| atte da et the pret ne a It was after this that the demonstration was made over the name of have to say for themselves in connec: | gold you may be cured. pportul wa ‘ith’the great trust question. This| Dr. Anderson, the X-Light. Specialist, v, Cleveland, followe’ by the row in which “Tim” Murphy figured Hon, with the great prust Quetm: ‘Laws solved the problen oF anteater testeuee 4 pas rgars uri THE AIR: Just Keep Your Eye on Guffey. it Seen of Boom of Cleveland. L42DDDADLAL DDI DDD DDEDOODD1OD44044499146-4646464400999994O 19 DIDO OPDPDDDIGD DEDELIBGDD ID ODID IDG EPPO DEODODD Bek Oe PEEP OSCR ISEDG FF ee DD ORDERS ES Rata s Fs BOS DETTE OE ESE, i Me 4 " |} For several, minutes after the Murphy incident <he demonstration con- (Mpectal to The Hvenivg World.) regret in that we are not closer to] gt, 1OU18, July Representative common sense who does not know bet- | enacted by the Republican pariy, AN} ten, bronchitis, ‘thine, oF catareh tnt % |, Finally in desperation Mr, Williams threatened to discontin CONVENTION HALL, aT. LOUIB.! the New York delegation. 1 pect tO] John Sharp Williame, of Mississippl |"! late enforce * * * have been fearless: | mea is wonderful light. He can #40 : ae Mo., July 6—-An interested spectator «lend overy acasion | The Republigan prattorrn. like. the | ty antorces (be very earliest stages and while It is yet bs : at the convention le Ses, Charles W The convention hail whan filled re-] 0" hia election as temporary chaltman| temporary ehairman's speech, deals the fact Ie that, althougt the time to cue 9 epecc! J 5 es Mer i rece itn Matle ‘ 5 ate 4 ocrats had only ‘our years’ Op-| Dr. Ander: 5 "You have placed me here. I am your servant. If you don't want me| cer Hall, of Esopus. N. Y., daughter eemblee 8 reat lake of hens bounded i the ey _ te National Conven: fon Je ve apaaine pe pa ity. and although the ‘trust evi | calla ta New York and the onlrerevene 8 if “ ; of, bY cilfts of black and white, Probably | tion, said in part: neither very acute nor very prev-|the Dr. Anderson X Ligh 7 @ continue, it is your pleasure," be cried of Judge Parker. She te a quest of) Oi rr” sudience. ts composed of | The address of tho temporary chair-| *hitig good which has happened. It ]itont at that time, Attorney-General | He uses the Germicidal Vapor Inhalation : This announcement was effective and Mr. Williams secured control,| Mr Manning und occupied 4 seat with Ot 1 eh rea ; F her in a bom. Mrs, Hall was all ex-| Yomen in light gowns and hats. About| man of the Republican National Con- |, is 4 « ; [Nom found the sule of the Government | ing, medicated oils are thrown into a “demonstration that his mention of Cleveland had caused, dying slowly The pr bei R eee ey heeds « Wguinst the Trans-Missour Freight As-[ by an Ozone Genera This antiseptic ; running start of fully fifty years relation, took it up, revived it, and to the enable the imagination of the Ameri-|won it. He then instituted sult against reaching the af- ec A ern people to jump over its present ob- {the Joint Tr and also| fected parts, where the germs are con- ‘ement eat crowd gathered, helt of the male portion of the au- | vention was, in one sense, historical. It dience, following the free nd oun- | deak much im history, most of kk an- 4 standing at times, #o that she might (rommelied customs of the West, shed | ; | When he said that he had heard that Dewey, Schley and Miles were| mins none of the siahie, thelr coats aa they entered the hati, | cient history, and a great deal of it did well to go back fifty years age [iat under Cleveland's administra-| treatment, whereby a combination of beal- the 1 ” " e ‘hia € « a v bad hiet v € bored Aga ) if tt it 4% Democrats; that a Reputlican Administration uad snubbed the first, tried| ‘tt (# the firm convention I ever ak ing! cieny of oalort in aliuaes, aiding monts to prove that the party of Roose. |sirictiveneas, and Ite qvasion of tive [eS One fine ag ompans. | moves the mucus, healt the nave. places tended, and in extremely * to the color se e and creating pleas. saves, which he in its pathway to suc- | 4 “levels es he disease is immediately | to disgrace the second, and insulted the third, the convention again broke sating. 1d Mre Hall, "My only Ing variety velt must hy something like evolution: overniment after Cia nnd went |@ nae arrest GUL Inta shouts and applause. = Ary process act aa the party of Lincoln! «tr ts true that after the election of |down By his Attorney-General wl ing with poenomenat Pert need i. q All cases i 4 this time Mr. Williams's voice was failing, it growing weaker, and MeKiniey, ‘Phis was necessary. 10) Mr, Cleveland tha chronic business de vt th seane. ahioer tere with difleulty even by those very near the platform. | FO R order to daguise the palpable fact that [Pression continued. It im true that tt cree Ge et Ther re sured Fery, uber 1 2 4 | jit Wt not so acting became acute; in @ word reached the), “Tle entire Republican party at the] Steud age. and & veo large nuit cons in this year of 1904. {as It; ia. true, br “WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY. is aan without reason. then, thie l-| banks, and then the fright or pante of | last aension of the He . f Representa Say ih Sire, ees. Sears 7 / Mr. Williams, witn all tho voice left, turned to the audience and, with ae muinent by this great and in} 168 came, which was not a local OF agonist a proviss Inatracting. che Sec: | 19%: Persons who have been cured | . . , fentous lawyer. It was to draw away | American condition, but one which ex: ‘retary of the Navy not (o enter into] ™mptlon are no longer curlosition, | ; felderable feeling, tock up the rare question, When he reterred to the, {attention from Rooseveltiam and ita vol-|i#:ed from where Vienna nesties on the | governmental contracts with trsis &N4| cory Oey Ge tell Voce uemalon Get Danube to where Buenos Ayres com-| unlawful combinations convicte mands ita bay—one whose foundations) law uf being iL at the Kepublican Convention when a colored child and a white cante, eruptive and reckless character, ® patient the third ‘ uch, The Attorney-Uen- 1] be dwelling upon the fact that, at same | eral an ) s\ivlon, | Such doctors mean ali right, bu ‘ were both on the platform waving flags during one of the demonstra. . = = had been laid lang before tt reaches rl, in answer to another resolution, Lee big a period of its history, the Republican] us. almost last among the nations | failed th show that anything substantial ths Sane Pon cannet aera cy wats a, there were cries of “this Is a white man's country.” ! (Continued from First Page.) , So great did the noise become thal the sergeant-at-arms went down — {ato the hall and ordeted the aisles cieared. But the police had difficulty in party las been ‘a party whieh did en and did them seg nah o ted, to cure rd evil of wort | ralroads nl anthracite coal mine | 4 ‘ “The ex-Secretary then teNe we that|eharactor: One of them, as you will| ers, constitutime together, Inv ii slow is vuiishment of such men when the kindly and fraternal soul of | remember, was the repeal of the pur-/of law. one of the greatest (1 “Then with the (~ le wpon us, more) wae belne done, civilly er criminally, n rums uf a national eiaracter were|aarinac the anthracite coal carry your time while they ere experimenting. Time is not money, BUT LIFE, to you. Do not ask the advice of those who have failed to cure you. you themaelves they hav enrrying owt thelg instructions Aftr the strain of making the identification was over Mes. Biddle chasing Clause of the Sherman act. | this country nd vs. Biddle cole! McKinley wended ite way trom the |! iM A 7 i , ’ ,|demn others of whose methods they ke E 6 r nie {« same ‘trust buster,’ ag my 1 i At the conclusion of Chairman Williams's speech & man with @ callope | japsed and is now 11 a critical condition, News of this spread through the arth he Yeft behind him no break--his Went-on went on until when? It went | good friend. Mr. Joe ‘Cannon, “would thority, aut the decter, who eared | Pblee yelled “Bryan,” but the cheers and the music of the band drowned the | town and has increased, H possible, the fury of the crowds pelioy was continued In spirit by his} on unt the ell, pen the od ty corn: | ave us ppelieve, nim it Pra Sete neeing the va pearance of con: t mi h a eo hay bing bu 4 ne yet al just bid bar " call for a time. When quiet was restored there was another yell for Bryan! ‘The local gun dealer ha* sold out his entire stock, ‘The negroas of the ueemmer Who # there In Amerien of spscuta tion: hitoun rg Monge Pe Be OT a hd re Rondertat"ivenon. The tr. Anteroh Re \ | ai EE it “le a oi | Senate ‘om tha on the de- 4 and fon the demand for the Nebraskan grew to a roar, Hisses began to! town are far trom being dismayed at the bitter feeling displayed againat tm peti iss - allie diialpe ds mand te the newspapers all say, of Tight, you pothing for an examination : th er men who const ite thi un- . cone je ‘Ae heard, and Chairman Willams fignalied to the lender of the band, | chem, In Elisabeth atroet which ie the negro quarter, every one is armed, Democrats Broagit Geld Basie: | iret comhination, oF WhO are At an} and congultalan irom te toh: Oeeting: sehich played “Dixie,” and this squelched the budding Bryan demonatration. | gnd should the whites attack the colored element a desperate battle is ver- Gian’ wan. a0d hist toate there the i Fes ren eer An Invitation to the delegates to visit the Louisians Purchase Exp0-/ cain to result | Republiean Waders, told ts that it was ind X-Light ‘Laboratory, W ; [dition was read and accepted, The Sergeant-at-Arms announce that he! All day a crowd has surrounded the jail where Fox and Jones are con- country nat had beovgnt on the font, | Bad fair tickets to be distributed to the chairmen of each ‘elesation, | fined. They are in an ugly mood and when the searchers begin to retwra FOR KILLING Wi The Demooratle admin! stration, with 6 sufficient number of votes both par- © ‘The convention adjourned until to-morrow to the town trouble is feared. ! i behind It, took lew of tion, and de , , tie ‘purchasing , theraoy, 10: | The Maryiand delegates caucused to-day, and after some argumont| deputies to the county jail at Mount Holly, ‘This move on the part of the : unanimously agreed to cast che sixieen votes of the State for Judge Parkwr| Authorities took the mob enUrely by surprise, A trolley car was boarded Woman Tried to Dissuade Him Lime, practically, establishing MARYLAND FOR PARKER. | Jones was removed from jail at noon and taken under guard of armed e Ahe a rman SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. the gold standard in the United States ‘on the first balloc, This hos been expected, but it was news that was very| XY the deputies outside the town and run down to the jail, | from Drinking and He Pushed | Without, eltner. tree or timited coinage Pineapple Fruit Bonhons..1b. 108 te ep legen DISGUISED AS A POLICEMAN. | " vg | oes hnmesncip afer the pana | Cherelate Coles Peonns.;.tb, 150 Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, has been anxious to have the dele-| ve crowd recognized Jones, despite the fart that h tat Her Down, Her Skull Being }or tha: asi nevesgarity, and, actual SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. gation from vote for Judge Gray ! Li # wore a pollee- | tn demtIged to remain fo Nutted Plaga cccccseseeeeeedy 100 : Ppp te Sr seems Grad for Frepicnnt; Ts as 8. mains man's uniform and his hat pulled over bis eyes, a savage ow! was set up Fractured by the Fall. fengiht ot ton Bona my. power of phy ry aaioseoe Kutter ‘to-day it was decided to cast the eighteen votes for Parker under the unit file. South Carolina has been counted in the Parker column since the ites were elected. conuptation gold baa and a rush made for the car, The deputies, however, shouted to the motor- | ee aon, 2B EOS ree as tha | fact of a gold basis, accomplished then man to fo ee and used Nee sa tee) ‘The car saot ahead and Harry Roland, a bartender, of No 317 | not by the Republiean party. but by the i ‘soon distanc its pursuers, Mayor Allison is much relle r 7 y-fe t. was held to- | dogged persiatency and indosm!table wi _ Senator Hill announced this morning that United States Senator Josepn} of di 4 of, as it ft 1 , abetad —a08 hat mR ate me patina, Voreyit Court! of Grover Cleveland, alded. tt te t SP Maitey, of Teass. bad been agrced upon for permanent chairman of the, J0nee 0m been disposed of, a It was feared taat when the posse got back | day NinOul lal Oe Te toted to | BE MepuDlican lemistators, who hous ns Jon. Outside of this announcement there was little or nothing doing| ‘n1sbt, if they had not found Timbers, they would wreak their vengeance omavanht al from going into a saloon. | the Democratic party. hat was In the New Yorks quarters this morning except a vigorous demand by 400, on Jones. Holand, who ts big and powerful, | main thelr motive N or ther oe many braves fur seats In the convention, a demand which National} Prosecutor Atkinson, of Burlington County, to-day offered a reward Pry erry his frail wife from him, she) * eat his thunder,” and this Repub- | ttveman Mack could not gratlify. sil to th vement, fracturing her) onater Grady. of New York, appealed to Senator Hill, but the latter $00 fo" the bodies, dead or alive, of the two negroes at large who attacked | {oto the pavement. rartie e told him he could not assist him. Then Senator Grady accused the Hill peo- Mrs. Biddle 1eknly Seed ’ of bad faith and sald thot they were purposely keeping out the Tammany ‘The identification of Jones took place in the police court here to-day, | Boland had been drinking for some ETER A y & to prevent applause for any other candidate than Parker The court-room adjoins the fall, around which a thousan time, and bis wife started to find him } 4 People, many of) im sight and take him home. Two BAILEY TO BE CHAIRMAN. them armed with rifles, had gathered during the night Jones, fatrly yel-|!08 "fly ‘their house is a bar-room, ROACH F 00D a Srna OMIPR cece reece reece ceeds 156 Lob” sisiir thought ' Another-orator of distinction has been selected for the office ot Per- low from fright, and the other negro arrested with him, Byron Fox, wera! place which Bolund frequented. He) shues in the 4 2 Chairman of the convention in Senator Joseph Gailey, of Texas | brought im by the Chief of Police, and then Mrs, Biddle came ia, The Young! was leaving when Mrs Roland accosted 000 ‘ choice will be ratified later. Senator Daniel, of West Virginia, wij]| woman had difcnity In restraining herself, and if the crowd outaide cowl | ted Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions have seen her pitiable condition nothing could have 8 prolonged contest the Michigan delegation decided to cast its 1 wish those who value a good head of hair to shampoo their heads with m Witch Hazel Soap, It will positively cure m. “Come home with me, Marry," she stopped an immediate. ena i | attack on the prisoner, She had bursts of hysteria, but was finally calmed. “Get away from me.” was the reply | . could pre t ’ e id Massachusetts delegation held a meeting to-day and defeated a mo. | Mush take a good lovk at Jones and Fox, She was warned by Justicg %"4 before Mrs _ and “gee eh pea ; ag po ir pa png i r te vote for Parker on the first ballot Smith to be very sure of anything she said, pastagy ton Meat ‘abe fell to the. curb, | Jp and has a tendency to produce a | Gol. W. A. Gaston, the Massachusetts leader, called on the Maine. 4 beautiful growth of hair. lesion it ts the best soa Vronaway. cor and Vermont delegations to-day in the interest of Mr Olney ake She Identified Jones. lington and Rancocas. was away from Her head struck on the edge and she | | fortunate young woman seru-] home, This isa lonely spot and a Jay in, a heap. Tin aT kes the akin soft vet. Daby | way. are practically agreed \{ Parker is not nominated after a reaaomable| usied woth prlegners very fully.| way from che nearest heuge. Hardié}| Molva. with a show of remorse for] TH ONLY WAY TO ORT RID OF |. bar no equal, Cures eruptions, all be | ca te of f be Daiots, to turn to Olney Then she polated at Jones and said in| bad Mr. Bhidle, who left home to ake| what he had done, ROACHES Is to feed them with Peterman's itehing and Babee baby wweet ad roses ara * -2W0-THIRDS RULE STANDS. 2 faint volee: & guest to the railroad station, pasaed oman | bs He | Rose vocd. This toad eoaxes them from ievion or who have pimples. etzema of ae ‘The Committee of the convention, by a vote of 26 to ¢ decided Soe A eh TD See necking at be Teav meet id eo renee pol fw | qepeatled bar rs ian com ‘wh 5 ie ot tie P i Palle. They peitienty : 4 ome ix joor-ef the ip ~ e , _ yd ’ vey _ Bat to abrogate the two-thirds vote for candidates in the convention and| “Mow about the other?” asked Justices! t¢ home, The door was opened by Mrs.| Her head was bleeding and the blood | Roasb Food” should be used ot one time ond oll liver | & proposition for a majority lent, Biddle, who confronted three negry| flowed \upon his clothes by sprinkling. it 09 the Joints and in the &! WerFer. teune | He le © stranger to me,” anewered| 76M: all rough looking characters, Vlas poon as he Groped Mrs, Holand om eiacks, 9) it will go to and stick In t 4 yu Mra. Biddle. “He was not one of the} “ive us some breakfast,” damanded| the stems the husband | for the [shrunken places, It will dewtroy ANY IN A RAGE men.” one Of the near-ee, }barroom to eet another drink | roeches, melt. fe ane te three | Ly ¢ . oe Av Jones was tmmediatety conrmitted to Policoman Downey was told of what é VERY” (THICK), | b 2 s fat again and Mrs. Biddle was sent One of Thom Was Armed, the man had done and he went into i our ar er t UT OUT OF CONVEN TION home. Fox will be allowed to go free} Mrs. Biddle told the men to sit on, the saloon to arrest him. The crowd : ae re = oe ‘. later te the ay. At present it would) th* stepe whi's she went for something! wish ad begun to gather around tt be "ait ire ; if he considers your health, ¢ them. | wou t is time th " " * fauper sf the. populace le even that] We FM dB nothing of the 10 puntanpan: non sland" hey araed | PPTERMANGLISCOVERY” comfort and safety, will use | he triad to conceal Rimeait 10 the mid-| even to have deen suspected Is enoumt wored ‘the frat. speaker “We are iSdenes found Holand iorouant | tei ast taltince into theerseaeeay nothing but die of a mob (0 endanger the safety of the man, Fox a8 white folks and shail eat where! him out of the Biloon. As soon as LOE | ioinis where the Thick Discovery will not »’ $H: Murphy wi t-} ee sn eat. two appeared a i a tet ie rows | go, KILLS BRD BUGS AND THEIR Boas} WILLIAMS 3 8 igrer . ater three men instantly » mi » BR gry dd 4 | ‘eataath y nw Aaron Riad prang lato t the same time and | yee N's RATMOVEE wi fiticks Lowe gre-| back inte the nos eacey pushed! fought th back. Boland was tris RATS AND Micmr oO? TOR, Wvitere raleum Powier and J | en tO the room and one of the aee| put an a Second avenue car and taken this food and they witt | Tolle | t ting. _ drawing @ pistol, pointed it gt] to the Mast Pifty-first atreet sagon riba away the” ober | on veay) : lieved! er, eaurt wien Boland w All will leave he} “It you move you get what's in this,’'| Sac" van by Biled mean is Ril id LS BP es sialon my | ’ j em he shouted In ner tace Tugs Sushed ner, bandage! '*Srs'in mt stores. Beware of imitations : ‘Then the three men sprang upon the} Around bi defenseless woman. They kn ner] the Sag men Wane hoture | et Peterman's gusds. beld-| down, ted her bowls behind and it when » TF that hy at hy Hy poilerman senuetay time beat her Into Inve sidility. “They ran: the moked the atele M4 Later Bur- hey left the “a %,

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