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"PITTSBURG Pri | oure, all ocourring in Brookiyn, Is to- | day's record in the Bureau of Vital Sta- ! HARNESS RACES AT and 4 to 6; Fif, 109 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1904, EVENING WORLD ANGE mT CONVENTION OF A. 0. H. —_—— ; Nearly 20,000 Members Are New in M, Leute. * FEDERAL MOU \CROSGED WN LOE, stopped to look, workmanship and fit, to the finest custom-made get out, not to take notes ST, LOUK. July %—The Mp a Convention of the A it ? TWELFTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH Coatentin of ey Avlagt Gre ot | jj World's charts are indexed from fret race at Aqueduet that organization opened to-day with a ‘ solemn high moss at Bt, Patrick's Cath- i ole Church. This ie bora roy en con- al) viner RACK 41.000 added: hiah iene Rendiony, for three-yeer-olde and up: six | vention in the history organtan- Five Lives “Lost in B in Brooklyn as'Sent to the Aaron Adirondacks and| A" The Noted te ran Cireuit les Se tiga Tigrteqwal Won suai. met Ne seomiat= | Witnesses Repeat St Story of Dis- Seventeen-Year-OMd | Rosy Levy.| ion "the _tatimaied that neatly . ecue -| , 08 aResult of the High Tempera-| Ig Resigned to His Fate—| Drivers and Fast Steppers a ees mei we aster on Excursion Steamer! Whose Father Objected to| "im Saihiog te the accraat et, . bit r 4 tur with Many Prostrations) Doctors Say It Was indueed| 7K Partin Meet on Cana) jeg we ie | in Which Nearly a Thousand] Her Marriage, in Room with] Saito 7 teotertes Vr, ater in dian Course. erie | Lives Were Loat, Three Gas Jets Turned On. —. Te ne: by Repression of Emotion. Me raven $| re - {is io we mi a 6 BROOKLYN WOMAN HURT, see RACE TRACK, WINDBOR, Ont., July a ne a To HER FIANCE traugurated on the Windsor mile track A: Honiton, “Wirard, Monatér, O rly If Overwelants—Pighkle, 1; Monte Carly | from Fall from Hetel Baleony. i WOROSS THE BRIDGE.| AT THE RACE TRACKS, |"sururates on tne windaor mile wack) 4 ifalesritialy"acuthrs deat" hal Rican hai be acta st THE CREW SMOKING. DAY.) ree yaaa, Xo Ne dar ' \dson, Dr. , Wilaon, Fe | 4Qye 1 for ’ J, Clinton Brower, wite of a Hudeen,De-Badeh, Wen, Poets Kew | 4g spcoun, nice te ope: bites fc aye tat Eo Cornéie tonite A eran peel tate Orebet: san peebe Weather Bureau Prediote City| Constantly Under Strain to|erna creut snvers ure. tara, wilt |iniceSetoe dae le fesend Piet Rew Be Fire Orit pnb ea Banend (Top by bb Lt : 7 h he bi ere, | 4, PLA rt es i ‘i Dalcony of ¢ re May Look Forward to a Long} Show Ho Sentiment Brought swan ot mai nestor | St AE Oe { This Year, Although Last] 2” lavestigation Deolared His| fini 2" { : Wd] ithe Perry. ate : ynconsslogs, ead ‘Term of Warm Weather, No! on the Collapse—Never Even |trsllv. Georae A. tonneider, of Cleve. H Season, He Said, There Was| Belief that Death Was Due to| atts the ce ras said tery ‘ land, te the starter, i l Looked Happy When He Won, | Five were lett in the Aret event, the H i One Held Every Week, an Accident. ; pe aa al 2.16 trot, and Hall Fry, winner at Co- 5 6 e lumbus, was favorite at 3 against $20) "172 Ewe “Ililan Mt Mh ci i u wm 1 . ~ \ oF. Smith, known to the pubs |O% the field Ir the 2.12 pace Hagel | 'M% Ma stack Lett ; 15 oh 4 ‘The first session of the Federal com-| Seventeen-year-old Rosy Levy was WEATHER FORECAST, vpitabure, Pour’ fe M24: | patch was favorite, to 90 ee "SEAN Ae, | maton when te to probe tato the me | fOUNd dead In the home of her tather, «et did |dying. He is a victim to the atrain| The 22 trot contained sevoral M. and| McAdow_poorty réden, sr ibides cum disaster was ‘held to-day in the|!Ouls Lavy, a wealthy wholesale] gpecTAL-FOR TURSDAY. Forecast for the thirty-six hours] | PM! Yon him dy yeare of Intense ex-|M- eandidates, but Geers’s Alexander | 44 THIRD RACE —s1.20 added dj haa or theee roome of the United Mates Steamboat | lothler. of No. @& West One Hundred |girawherry Molasses Cream ending at © P.M, Wednesday for] |cnument in following the races and | ¥A# frat favortte at #35, Emma Hoyt pacts ou, Can rae een, 8 |Inapection Service, In the Whitehall be bedoery streets tote. Her | Mange ‘@ represai hi 10, — i Wa Gian Cina 7 1. No. " . ung man whom her fam- oculate New York City and vicinity: eg exhibiting iy By fi boiler bar - a eae We « 44 * t 2 Re a Fs a, menting 3 No. 17 Battery pn an UY cbleoted, to-day eailed tor Murope, po ed Ghowers to-night; Wednesday || lon over the reault of the races apan | hent f avers 0 ey 4 % =| Lawrence 0. declaring that he could not continue und ie, Petes O8 h, a4 = nee O, Murray, Assistant Becre-| nis courtshi ali ‘ fair followed by thunderstorms and won all the way, with Ben Potts ee cemminn ry i ‘ ¢ » tary of the Department of Commerod ip againat her parents’ will, }8: ' and cooler; variable winds. PR pgb reed. to retire from the|l<conota and Mall Fry in the order , Spering 6 5 EY) 18 4 and Labor; Herbert Knox smith, bg ‘The girl's body was found tn her room | eee uring the last daye of Hall Fry made the -th Seratches—Hurst Park, Daleanian, Mprin «. “ital i ant 1 Monster. Over. f on the third story of her home when | Checelate cently closed 4 the re- ud & move at ree | weichtedonoma Helle, 8: 1 ibowrne. 3) | Belle ran & |Wt¥ Commissioner of Corporations; By-| her little sister, adie, nine years old,) MEP +eeeeees ‘ ~ Bay, White wngeting at Sheepshead | quarter pole, but broke, Time—212 1-4. | swell rect: came Cat through “fvetch.”' Palembeartr. tired tn. the, nat Bixtecotn =z; |Pervising Inspector - General George | WAs sent by Mr, Lavy to call her to = m watching his horses work | 212 Pace, firat Rent='The favor-| 4Q FOURTH HACE —The Suna hina Guadaas) for two-Year-olde. #1300 added: tive and|Uhler, appointed by Seoreary Cortel- | OTeakfasi, | Three fa te were, turned 54 BARCLAY ST of ine laat time his condition was notived! ite, Hazel Pateh, rushed off to the] y a half furke Start ‘on saaliy, Time—L0T 1S. Winner, b, &., by Ben you, and Brig.-Gen, John M. Wilson, on full and the windows and doors ? | Mee, SRNNTE MAMRYATT, obehty | remaieg tNM commented on hie in- [front and won all the way without | Index Hora” Joeksii Wee st M&W & Pa Opa Clee Powe |U- 8A, and Commandet Cameron Sere eta sure pene 29 CORTLANDT 5 \ Fenes old, Ne, 406 Merkimer| ine jung pon Bayy Bh ge Hue of |being extended in 2.08 1-4 Ramarkable fy, eit, _ arn if i fy i Wad fag? AE £g/ MCR. Winslow, U. . N., appointed by | Maped to the house, wid cas ) CORTLAND) \ sree, srecute i _— Ae Soe ee Sanne | Gents we | ERE Ek tad Gian comme oe oO Me] need ene ten ely “| * MAMIN LADRANO, © was aware of ie te & : . nde: 7 ‘| saya old, No. 168 Hami replied coolly: Ma enndition, ang ‘rrot-#econd heat: Hall Fry was|- ee evan jet a EA Sm dl” le | id With the exception of Secretary Bmith apinth ofiteat rere guy eum: ‘3 , oy ueNs the odds are againet mger favorite than ever in apie Havel: big aaa eae Bellane closed a bik ead. Austin Alien rua [@4 Commander Winslow, and accom- they ry "fad been dead two hours and | ‘ as avanes, ateeon| Within a few dave he has boen afar Gage took the Sead, Dut in. the ——_-. [Panied by Supervising Inspector Robert | nouded the Coroner's Ofce ij ; \. Ween | ered to the Adirondacks. One sr cu,{atrateh Hall, Fry trotted by her handily | 4Q(5 FIETH RACE soo ‘added, selling, for three-vear-olde and upward; one mile and'»|8, Rodle, the members of the commis: | | inGeatinnts hg cane Rolie te the Rosse te | mean i Nas Ta Reh Pon srs arash Onna hl RN HA ed Wat ate | ANG, keto i’ “Wate Ee on "Sgaay mentor th sours staat SAU Cad ge CT oe a 4 I» 7m. valied " Ishod in Index. Horses Pam | ken by [he Slocum on ite last | at wa \ OKAM GRAPSKY, Ave days old.) "Vou nave dagen, ‘Jourselt by re-| Jo for Hagel Patah, that deidng in aa Flew Tere 4 1 Fy] he ae the aesia ot Sores sere fin tnd fond wh tree ia Tl tard wattitacde ee cee ; Ke. 82 North Fourth street, | fusing to permit uny exbidi 6 aly pulled. up, in ay oe Blea a + pai out, showing the steamers . way. Room \ A Brooklyn. "|e. that would naturaliy ‘be ore it ah ented and “ob d Hetanced. | Dannie s $ ft of course trom the time the fire broke " = Veldentinea 1a, five monthe | 8% te scones you witneas every ty ‘ nd won all the way, with| fs mary, Monn | & fH 8 Bluniil the vessel fnally was beached, |) ald, Ne. 210 Stone avenue, Drook=| 1 Maviee IN to let yuurselt cn ot | Bam Eee e-and Lenora in "ls Palnuth » B 8 2 i Seeond Pilot's Story lyn. rack, Give gature a hen) 490 Nie Lonawort ” iy 6 3] Edward M. Weaver, stores | entry " » 5 { "a ratty “paaman | H 3 8 §| street, Brooklyn, second pilot on the a= J PROSTRATED, Dan Connors it o ag » WH 6 {|General Blocum was the first witness, : 475) Alina 6 5 2 — | va? ian i Ww 10 4 95] Seoretary Smith questioned him close-— P As HALLAHAN, alty-etaht YoAPR| eat not iiae to tie Tor teh he wat 103 _Mabun edit tt t 7 "sta 73 liy as to his duties and work on the old, No, 502 West Forty-seventh = ROut WA Guublinne taker make Seratehed—-Conselt. | Ov rince Saim Saim. 1. Flexion wat | Blocum, He sald he was appothted bi a Taken (@ Reosevelt Hor ee ed ata peated’ feel. GOOD RAGING AT Hanth. a ee — Vis tee Alee Eapied Sie og ry peng bs and bg mpeg Ww t 4 & ? Py pital. h . ila ii ide ane xe le and one-sixteenth, ad held positions of cook, mate, yu h d S “¥ 1 Rites: waco, tw eit how Ne Reet (he auttene BRIGHTON BEACH. 497, nat TFianer, eb. Kingaton— ae “own: | &e, Previously to Ais signing with the en Ir \ em ear y i ‘ lin the Adirondack Sees gine as calm jude. | Horses. Fook Wi. ~— x . * 7 ia Oven, Choa rik Seren be as esctbeget ye ea on q i ~ nd une onal se th wa ‘i “ontinued f First Pi se nnn “; “2. | hauling of that vessel an of the 1 f Se ratatr att erent come | erie am zat ON) eae x TERE Wie a altseka sa teeeeen os Clearance Sale o | | tho track, - ‘a ranged va pb 4 Oe OR p48 4 11-8 2-5 ~'| Ing the winter, those in exposed places ANTONIO ACC. ‘The history of George KE. Smit) reads fp eagih of Uikcaae oreo" wngte Ya! diene hina ovate “0 } aM BY Be i oe 10s | being stored Inside, AOOATING, tre like a vomanee, At twenty-two years Pa = Prince of Arragun. . Creamer 108 __ 6. wa it ~~. ‘ i. its %__$! Questioning by Commander Winslow | ll ng As le |of ngs he was employed a8 & cork Cut-| Rortigorent in tne | une eage’aheecngeatal, Erlage Gilne. Cay arene showed: improvement. = ‘ways lyrougnt out the fact that the oom- ) « lor iu Pitteburg at 80 @ week. bie 19) Arey rari but was soon Joined by === 2 ===: [partment forward of the pilot-house, Fe Mospital. |thtety-elght yenrn of age now and Is| Woodaaw. “these two raced head and where the fire originated, was used as ; MICHAEL MARTIN, thirty-tewr | suid to bo worth over a million dollars, | Mead to. the turn, TON BEACH ENTRIES FO TO-MO! & store-room for paints, olle, Kettien, pears old, of No. 7 Feat Unlike most plungers, Ne has never gult ‘wie, | BRIG N B c R R RROW steam-steering gear, old and new life. Haberd ashery and Hats dread and Twe jone broke since he began his career wily by « leneth und ig ait fret Dreservers, There were no special ordérs a . evercome at the Thre ion tho trnck, ince the day when he] Ballans, who roma and bee RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, ~ Against the men smoking so far as he Will Open at Both Stores y! 1 Meth street. We was taken te! won #,00) on tag he has vane . is 6 bere N. ¥,, July 19,—The entries for to-mor- Bk a knew, i iy M : 8 ‘Cl ke. \ Beiievac hospital. jeonstunt winner, Bach season's close ‘ b row's raves are as follows: ald Drink at Bar. a re) BRNEST ORTH, sixty-nine years NAS deen i” lore addition to his bank Allan, Dan ¢ fonnors and Back Hors Bel esd lbh gol (84) oar fiat & on Gaal tor-Genere! Unier alec brought | o-morrow orning at 9 oc od, of No, S880 Seventh avenue, | account. As @ boy in Pilteburg hw bs: Irate Rantntained for Naif ths | 4% Tigo Confessor *. 404) $8 vn cn | Out the fact that there were no orders | Our SemieYearly Sales occur twice a year-— leno od July. P was overcome by the heat while! san by betting In the pool-roome, With>/ journey, when Allan assumed the lead ‘Sines wane aguinat the officers 0: men drinking at | pfs ie \ ’ on an Kighth avenue car at Sixti- ie -, abort thus weit bean barred and showed the way ar eh mretch af th i nn ‘ a We have no “Sates” at any other times, This July Sale is a * @th street und Contral Park West. | tie large suma of money he than AC 1g Oy Hs Lartes 4 ng ch ‘ 4 ‘couldn't ay ate a want tt | Lye ( . Me wee taken to Roosevelt Moe | the a nis “zttentton to e mart (ae ea pied ab be, won it Hine Poly "a ia nr a ae elt etna one and ome. Great Money-Savi ng Event . ——~ Fqucener “0 Watervoy . ony ll M. MARNETT, tweat Nf i second, & a ain jar distance tite Allan. linaed Halen! laa rega f wag ‘ i) Rontné rh, eight years old, of No. 10 Dow! hasel @ string of horses and LurAs Ravet Park Breesed In, miler Sa Bere ¥ iBioes: etreet, was then a iT ik pt to the front at the Gascar 197 48T* Libretto |... Rare Pive and me screetesaats neh. ith gage due |Our tare at | Qi Es Ere om a Btreet and Nostom avenue, LVOMR jockey Willie BRAW at New Orleans ad ‘the way, breasing home an easy winner| #7 1da 1 Maes: «os Marte 104 at the time it burned, that surpasses all our previous sales in size and variety of stocks and U egg taken te Fordham Hoa. brough t nm on ea me ta) by a length from Dinah Shad, Who wee —- Jay Geo ‘Gale oR seine ina jush Ee seen 8 fire drut Q { in shai ness of price reductions, \ iy oO \e for yy a geen a Uni REGINA SPITZER, seventeen! He hired " ao at on nrg strong. and\ Was thin. & engin ands | itt! Race—Seling, one mile and a ate-| SOL Bieter pte ty He he was on boar There is nothing reserved; you have free and unrestricted choice, | Feare old, No. 1046 Madison ave. | norte, Moy ty Aiaeate 8B, | halt away 4 _Cloveriand 108448 Unmasuad 108 Uounle Wiehinidia tnd View, Onech entry. Hie hed run to the forward stand: || at the prices — of our entire stock of «| mee ar Ape ha Mpc ave hy ew li know a. RESULTS AT FORT ERIE er ons un cng) eee after pane : ear at irty-minth street and judgmen : . ‘rhe kinks ‘I h Screen ola gear RUSSIAN SHIP RAI D ‘Geta | Byxbee Smart Clothes, i] ras lo a ni . Tinea ettet he vitnicciaes i eftnen aren not amoked. and was! FORT BRIE RACE TRACK, Ont., Mote ignasses, celled 0 : eer |pever known tq gamble culaide of tM] July 18—The races run here to-day re- yt he Haberdashery and Hats. ‘ solved ij ' Five deaths caused directly by the |large share of hia winnings, His oattes an teows! | serra te par rntie wakeere oe ed ONY "halt toner Won by. Pe i by BYCK BROS, Smart Clothes are equal inst, quay of fai, a hal ‘urlong®.~ tiation. Several prosirationx by heat © fave been reported In Manhattan. ‘ The prospect for a break in the pres- . @BE Weather (s, the weather officials say, poor, Tp their opinion New York may look forward to long hot spell. The humidity to-day je about half of what it was yesterday, and the temperature! - to around ® At noon |: sat that! point, and had been ri: ty. Tn the opinion of Dr, Byrne, Superin- tendent of the Rureau of Vital Bta- tistics, of Brooklyn, the weather of the WARRANTS FOR ~ ELECTRIC pT Ee Coroner senaven of Staten Isi- and, Announces Intention of fearee for the boiv? aad unenuatea| APTesting Officials for kg @eath rate in th. ‘ough during the) of Lineman at Elm Park. Past twenty-fou ane. Dr. Byrne reporty 6 deaths between _—_—— eee to? pa I Caan gan, 4 cad ftol, third Timemi.10 1-4 ere ont, RA a alc four; ee iseroigs Bort and to 1, ems i Bepare), ¢ Je {nad 2 he ( wind res nine, Maimentiti-t RACE Three-year-olds mae Ana omataltthe, ied Cae i to't wont Bowe to 1 and 6 to 1, second {Moun ssin 10 to 1 and 4 neess THM 2 an baroara ii a 4 8 Sto a nh ave M Firat uY, dep pote, aba hedge ‘Pinte WINNERS AT ST, LOUIS. pothird. olds—Wiy nie Patt, hat, Wpeeond} The first repbrt of (his disaster sent out from Russian sources put the Japanese loss at 30,000, Denials were issued from Tokio, but later it was said the Japanese loss was 2,000. That the Japanese did suffer a great to's and j Joas there now seems to be no reason to doubt, Wontinued from Firat Page) the Japanese captured and occupied, with 4,000 men, one of the Eastern én)? 14] torts near Port Arthur. Before reinforcements arrived the Russians cut off the 4,000 troops in the fort and exploded mines, which resulted in the killing of every Japan- 109 | ese soldier there. RUSSIANS LOST 2,000 IN a The Smart Sulls offered In this sale are of Ete pring and Summer welght woollens, serges and worsteds, in a wide vadely of styles and sizes, which will ena Ne you to make a selection that will as perfectly as a made-to-measure sult, whether you are short, stout, tall, slender, or of regular build. $12.00 and $15.00 |seaee and $25.00 $1800 and_$20,00 $27.00 and $40.00 Salts, now..,... 11. rts Suits; now,..... 16. rc Coat-and-Trouser Suits | Superbly Tailored Trousers made from beautiful light-wel nt made from Jigat and medium: fabrics, in light and medium color) weight worste’s, cagsimeres and effects, smartly tallored, coats) flannels in a great variety of hand. quarter-lined or skeleton finished,| some patterns, have been reduced trerag crag Hgts ) i” : Tt wee announced tate this afternesn one b per trousers with belt loops and per-| this way: hi ent ine mothe a nu it Corn eo P PAM UNT TRACK, #f. The Gas iker or \uss tp arriving wbcaative ls Wiaoiony Bly Gor wwe |TOUIR sey wectee wines of toe FIERCEST FIGHT OF WAR). ™ $275 shoe sale holds | manent tumn-ups ree Pee to the killing I tanis cLArgine mancnughier would be| racer run here today are aa follows: up in shape to-day, $9.00 and $10.00 6.¢5 BOW. erseeee Hallahan and the two men lstued for pMnrs and directors of the Ra ge 4 halt tar: GEN. KUROKI’S HEADQUARTERS, in the field, via Fusan, | §,000 pairs to start oe Outing Suits, now 4 © Re eta aia 88 te ir! tr oe, a | uy > (Deve ramon) “Hore Rutan ope were egal meanalotsofsholce—choee I gi2en and 6500 BO)|“nwnms oo? 4,50 Many Of the ‘o-pitalg are eteeting wad bor it, halt them respon tbl in yesterday's battle at Motien Pass than in previous engagements, There lasts, choice leathers; calf, Outing Suils, now y hs RUSIAELT pins wictone:..2oe, gents (mon. an sonplaren of tho Weatsrn Ualbo teeta «sige i to furlongs Wor} were probably double the number of those which took part in the fight patent leather, vici kid, box $18.00 and $20.00 25) $8.00 and $9.00 5 A} \ Of the fastitutions nnticipare n time, Tritarevl Company, wie was kitled on | Simon, Kent Wi toe ea) wa ae: #¢c"] at Yalu: River, while opposed to them were only one brigade and one bat-| calé. ¢ Outing Suits, now Trousers, now. , ° Wat WH make eo great demand upon! Joly bv: £m Park by a troley wen, Poiter, +0 show, | : Ho, ol aakowiglte coat they do not wiah| which it is charged was not properly : cought-unpre pated Horses are cufiering greatly to-day, | dict of the Coroner's fury wat and cvllapsea ‘have been aumerous tk came to his deata b: throughout the city. ae tric shook from the wires of — 2. mond Ligh Nallroad and we cen the Pr OVERCOME BY HEAT ON “LL”, ponainle for the salt | de by having thetr elenteto ight vee Palle 4 in Badly | wires not properly insulated to protect ened on Third Rall, the lives of their employees and the While bea lig rivets to-day on the’ | public at laree.” ‘Third avenus: elevated railroad struc-| Cotoner Behaeter conferred with Aw tare at Fiftyraivih street John Pulmer,|ristant Cofnoration Crinsel Wilde. nged twenty-one years, an employee of! combe, of Staten Island, and then an- the Hiterborough Rapid Transit Com-|jounced Als Intention of lasing the wee overvome by the h warrants. He sent detectives to wt fel aver upon the third ratl.|! George, to & correct list of the hd could be lifted off wus) officers and director of the corporation, He fended by aN] ing he declares that he will hold them formeon and taken to the) for the action of the Grand Jury it was not expected that) jy M. Rogers, the Standard Oj mag. pate, is the President of the company His son and namesake oecuples the Of Aasistant secretary nd as ore oy Fite) Presidsai ‘aa, | Time. 16 ie THI 2. RACE—Five and «@ halt fur- Von by Hadratn, 10 to 1 fre 4 ee aces 3 4 2 for 04, . 8 to 6 tn ~ URTH RACK—Six furlongs—Won vw Htifel, § to Land 3 to Fan ted ol was econ b tot abowe thre time fs c ranean FINISHES AT HAWTHORNE, i, Watnamone: 5 third Time—t.41 4-5, SECOND RACE—Six furlongs.—W: by Redman, 15 to l and 4 to 1; lantico, # to 1 and § to |, was secon 1 and 6 to 1, thh Dragoon, % to ‘Time--1.14 THIRD RACK—One mile sevent: yarda—Won by Celebration, 18 tot and | iu Federal, 4 to 1 and $ to 5 was | recond; Frivol, 9% to 1 and 6 to 1 third. ——_— feap that Grows, in Japan, China and Iudia, By ust A specie of natural soap tree is found talion of the Japanese forces, The Russian 16ss is estimated at 2,000, The burial of the dead con-| ‘Thesdapanese casualties aggregate 300, tinues. Mestcan Nato dante WORLD'S LONI, July 10. -The Mex MAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI-| Payition here wae streak by CAGO, July 19 —Following are the re-| to-day one a seevre storm fults of the races held here to-day; . r odd RAS B-Oa did not catch fre. among i m ther considedable exetrer the & iT visitors fecrs were quis charge of the buildin was a drop tn they. LIGHTNING STRIKES AT FAIR. 1 Loavition on Ls CASTORIA Yor infants and Children, fhe Kut iat Have hinaye Bought ° Dame Gaot Ds. Natlonal mtn The bot and wt the build | of 12 degrees. —— aporate at ay by t rekon Pl percieun wires olin Dianig atremy * to jump ver at the foot of uf the Weat For-) Pears the a Signature LAUNDRY WANTS—FEM = All sizes still, $2.75, Wash Vests and Summer Coats at Similar Reductions, rue Men’s Swart Top Coats, $15.00 and 618.00 : _ | To fit out feet completely || chesterfields and “ Cravenette” gah Os now.... 10,95 14.50 17.25 in this sale we add to-day |14,000 pairs of fancy liste land cotton half hose at a5) Rain Coais, made from choice ‘op Coats, now. ... custom tailor fabrics, reduced 95,00 and $35.00 sharply from former prices. Top Coats, now.... nts @ pair. All imported and all soc, | ect Evening Dress Clothes and fashionable Prince jaud ygc. values, a0 | Leal Albert Frock Coats and Waistcoats at similar sharp reductions, The last time we had from All necessary alterations will mo y and without eharge, our importers a lot of th will be Tenn wg return of pon to sell at 25 cents, Th rsh this sale ALE. over 8,000 pairs w resnapped | the first day. Everything in‘our Furnishing “on Fein has been reduced tof, og, Morena women the same quali- a price that makes each item an unmatchable bargain, bit as pat-| handy it's the height of the he Rowe suck season. 25 cents, All our Straw Hats at half-price, sues pag

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