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Wie . ne S8AF ene er ere re ery ae eo 5 NN ee (THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 23, 1904. : er SECRETARY LOEB'S METHOD OF CUTTING OFF SECRETARY sHW UNDESIRABLE OR SUSPICIOUS VISITORS AT OYSTER BAY. Ceremony to Be Brief and Sim. 4 : eS Sore ee a _* Ni + | Head of Treasury Sounds First ple and the Campaign Issues |; ; % == * Note in Donnelly’s Grove at Will Only Be Touched On| Centenniai of Founding of Lightly. Republican Party. [renner ' CHAMP CLARK GETS NOTICE AND WILL CALL COMMITTEE | PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. — Judge Arranges the Date and \) Jans After a Long Consulta: | * Aion with Sheehan—To Fol: ; low the Lincoln Idea. BSOPUS, N.Y. July Judge, Parker has fixed Aug 10 as the sets for phe ceremonis notifying him of his! Nomination by the Democratic National ” Convention as a candidate for the} WHY, CERTAINLY, SAYS Presidency. ! MR. LOEB, ILL PHONE Judge Parked reached his decision THEM UP AT THE HOUSE toncerning the date in a long contulta- Declines to Talk of History of Party. Saying He Will Analyze Opposition on the Tariff Question, ——— ‘Three thousand men, women and children gathered in Donnell, | College Point, L. 1, to hear note sounded in the Republican cam paign. Leslie M. Shaw, Secretary of jthe Treasury, t* to be the spokesman, and he will tell the enthusiastic Re- ‘Air. Look qavurq Z parmunen lo oo ’ Viator to got the Presrcteunte " Publicans gathered to celebrate the fon with Wiliam F. Sheehan, yeater-|¢ THAT YOURE COMING,” ; arnlceat al of the founding x day, and a viegram was at once sent, thelr party just what the campal Champ Clark of Missouri, chairman of : ¢ issues are as the Republicans see them. the committe named by the Democratic eninrtmcnpoatinniiapecensalinti | convention notify the nominee tor 9 ‘ President. } Fg Representtive Clark in expected t call’a meeing of his committee, prob- } ‘bly to b held in New York. and he t it May also come to Rosemount to talk ' ‘ | ‘over the irrangements with Judge Par- ker, alttyugh oo plan for such @ con r ference Ma yet been made | The pygramme for the ceremonies at Rosemont on Aug. 10 will follow prece- ‘ | dents lad down for similar events, It is | s known hat Judge Perker Ix particularly a cea: | impresed with the simplicity of thw ’ F ‘ , Saree Proust *timss? “oni| Beginning with a Plunge, the President intion, and also when Judge Thur- ‘as informed of his nomination for pe niee Follows It Up with a Trot, Breakfasts, | hespeeches both times were marked of their brevit ese: Gieveling vas norte) Dives Into Official Business, and Then 6 “E eiuat detiie to speak, nitorbnly re@onies were far taore formal than have "0 i i ‘te ; ALL. RIVER, Mass, July %—The| BONESTEEL, 8 B July ™—After he Republi rty. The beat hie- Piatugrar ee ter cusn”) Tries His Hand at Wood-Chopping. ‘nan Cry tte Repeat cotton mioutacturers unanimously yor.) 49 extremely quiet night, & SrOU8ligry of the Republican party can be ng details of the Rosemount cere fd today to refuse the request for aj hooting affray occurred here to-day. purchased for less than the sleeping posiponems nt for two Weeks of the cute] TWO special pollcomen—Bylvester -G.| cartare between Washington and New 34 motk grows until noon, when the f} down of 1! led per cent, In wages. Harrison, of Wichita, Kan,, and a manlyory city, | am somewhat of « utilite- noes. Tee" the Dian now at Rosemount to! yey the sotification follow closely the) President Theodore Roosevelt, in hia [di ae austen’ war te ak ‘ a R corpa of clerks in the vill strike of the 9,000 operato named Stanbrough—were shot in fron think the oceasios adm! ile net expected that Judsc Parker home at Oyster Bay, L. 1, is the same ote rks in village find them A strike of the 9.000 operators was rian and think the oe nan treble { eiltalk at length, nor that he wilt dine | DUS” man that occupies the White gre mye ot iy full 2Mine Of dnbor There immediately ordered, of @ saloon by a gang uf thugs, Whol one for the sowing of a little seed, as cus intimately any of the campaign| House when in Washington He never three messengers, and they have all | | C urers met just be 11 | then escaped. distinguished from careful inspection insage DUL Will leave this to the letter |idies: no minute, no hour passes un- thoy wan do to “P. pace with what ’ | o'clock, committee whi Harrison was shot in the forehead, |o¢ tne bine In which previous crops have ofpcceptance, which wl be Issued ®) marked by something done, something ag been Cut out for them, 4 ' day met the labor union repr S| but it is hoped he will recover. Btan- %. > a os a ———-——-~ | The grove, with tis amphitheatrical clearing. was decked with bunting and the waving of flagg made the inaugur- The President had been invited to at- and in his place deputized the retary of the Treasury, That there Fall River Manufacturers Re-| Two Officers Fired On by Gangy| novia te no mistake on what subjects }| fuse to Grant Request for! Who Got Away, but Vigilance wi ihe aeeinitoe sie tiv OEE <i Two Weeks’ Postponement of Committee Makes Several) ®muvlivrn Arsosiation of Queens, under whose auspices the ceremonies are, be Wage Cut and Union Acts, Arrests, Woiny'ot the coe’ ae ESTE — -_——_— formal invitation, The letter reads: Ps the earller ceremonies, lat the President may oried and a general di been stored. If 1 come, I want te SHINGTON, July %:—Milton w.|accomplianed, as he would say Fran ynvenviewe th ctaln He Beate OF Wed. The proposition brah’ wounnd was in the 166, andlaoeni of @ tow things for which the y ” Ui a portance In js cam wi not result seriously. jarrison ts jmenberg. the official reporter of the| It may be sald that he moves the palkn. Sometimes he recelvesdubor union & young man of means, and when he Republican party has ays mood as a " i ° i i | “ ° diatt hed fh y things’ for Sadie Rosenthal Told Her Sit-| Known to Railroad Men in All) Pit trte"com lagvelatAaeaare [wnien the oposite party hes sometia 9 ter It Was from Her Sweet-| Parts of the Country, He Fe Ne a ee chmed near te omumittee | has been stood. I want to draw some compart Union representatives: tlonable charact®@ of the town. sone, past and present. I want to an+ be Measaivea’ x teittrat ie. Houle.) white House from the District of | representatives, but these cil Walsh, Secretary of thi Demiocrntis Nez|Columbla down Into quiet old Nanean meat all oars outeigs of ie A mentioned, make al gal oF Caries, RO in rent County for a summer vacation, But}; iis with Seerctary Loeb beforehand 9 Notitention Committee’ tartet: [one visiting Oyster Ray to-day wouldn't | Loeb in the watehdoe of Sagamore Hill cal the notice of a meeting of that com-|know It was there unless he looked for he is of the White House, and no one nnot «| 1 After an hours deliberation the man-! The police Station is full, and arrests|alyze the opposition on the tariff ques miter in New York Monday, July 2./it. It is divided, not against itself, into| seer by the gates unless he gives to the heart, but Family Ca Ex Holds the Canine Recora tor aetuvers announced that by a unani-|are being made every few minut tied alee Ibe eeney euuetaee : aid (0 announce to the members ‘ob the t + ‘1 yaa Service men on guard there ‘b> plain Hei Absence ; i mous vole the proposition to postpone | Tt is reported that a battle has oc ie Egapliter rar hoy, "will later be ads|(™o arte during \ts sojourn on Long | Word to pass them. ) f . ; Long Train Trips. |The vutcdown had been rejected. The| curred mile east of town, in which a| Sedretary Shaw came to New Yor iy of the date of their meeting, Island, with the Chief Executive on Onelar are vas8 cret-Berviee man at | action of the manufacturers was made | dozen Tr fifteen shots were exchanged, | City iast night. At 2 o'clock to-day be ¢y jenieat <iRoag Wil surrounded by Secret Service men| Ore'ft Bay, (hie sul yo ras . —-- , knewa prom, uy (othe Junior, omeiale but the de # not yet obtainal departed in an i ‘ nd ge ike or ‘ ndreuy WILL ARRANGE (#84 bis secretaries, clerks and messens|tlon all Fe has to do tq call noan The police of the Stagg street station, (tpecia! to The Brenine World) tmeaet benineiieen < emmenans ty-fourth street ferry. At Long Island ® gers in the vill {imony Ile welt known thee te ee | Williamsburg, have deena aked to search| Ryy.ON-BOUND, N. Y., dilly A—Ad-' The order, which was Issued by the City he boarded a trolley and went to LANS WITH PARKER, | tven the presence of the President! \aaigned to guard the Premdent’ hare for Sadie Rosenthal, eighteen yeare old.| wiry Dewey, n pure white fox terrier, Rxeculive Gommiriee (af the Teale the grove. ' — eS Of, the United Maton and his retawe:| oe ie ia WRsBRMTim: Bet NEE Re Ta et TGC Ree ea etna ccrkiae at ona] tee ohemeton saning reliroad. traveller, | Meellow. Members: In. ace Other speakers were W. W. Cam R «| he is in Weshington, but tilett he } 0 ¥ | Friends of Charios Murphy, the ‘Tam: | with all their official atmosphere, can} 20 are ait * rr a 4 hes! e Ie 8 loft ber home without warning of any pet of Miss Catharine J, Hughes, tele-| with the decision of the Te a George BE. Wibecan, the colored Brook- Miny leader, say that the political | not disturb the placid surface of Oys| The dent. does not ike bel urderstanding to be brought about be- | ter Bay One might Imagine that! watched, especially in his own hom tveen ‘Tammany Hall and Judge Park-| Oyater Bay had grown used to the dis-| He will start for a long walk or drive, {kind and hor ‘kiher, who te @ Fed! 8 | co operator at the Rye station, and) cll, @ strike Ie offlelally deciired by tht | lyn grater, Senator William M. Mer ta will be through direct conference | tinction of the Presidential presence, | (OFD!4ding the watchers to follow, He Jaway from the mills on Monday mo jtate dealer of No. # Morrell #treet, can undersigned, .and they reque! ON CHURCH ADDF Kmney, and Col. Charles Treat. may be zone two or three hours, and rance, | men along the New York and New Ha-/ the onl® dow known that hes & pas4 Of) members of (ie spinner oniy Offer a gurm'se as to the cau —a | nd. remat until a satlet between the Judge and Mr. Murphy. — | but any of its people will tell you that| dising that time, although the Sécrat: | Cn ths mornin: of July 18 Sadie re-| m have Joined In a search for] OF end remain ewes te velvod a letter, She read It eagerly and] i, dog ‘Oy behalt of the Textile Counctl, when asked by ber sister Annie What) 1 hag not been unusual for Dewey to! d Ot |, raliroad, is missing, and the railroad: fixers, weavers anil slasher- her disay it has never been different. Oyster) Service men ought of right koow w Bay, old timers nay, to a vilage that|Ne.!s hin Mhereaboute is known only ' one _membera of his family accom | t. Na never gets “het up over nothin’. panying hie Wax @) Intereeting In it she fae: Aisappear days at a time while he trave| beh rect en |News-Stand Attendant in Chel- Teoos Opens Day with a Plw : "Ob, Its fut a letter from my fellow. . and when he! “PHOMAB O'DONNELL, Treasurer, iiSte Convention, fave H the coming | ane frat thing President Roosev a See Aelita | That's the host heard ot Sadie by Bet orasecs tut pe ger dogg Snke ago his "Executive Committee. sea Apartments Jumps from ot a candidate for Governor will be | does upon arising for the day |® lOlas jx Mrs, Roosevelt, and when & Ia \t!k* owner thought nothing of it, supposing atalino! Nee te ted i eearte Parker | cake a plunge or shower and then start| possible. they Usually “spend adie had a love affair with one of) he was on one of his trips Top of the Building—Grieved t} of these men. out for a morning trot, He may qu| three afternoons this manner. Tt | hy, Wender recognizes in| ve miles, he may go ten, deford he ner, At | nd the belief ia| puts in an appearance on the bill again re that Oy r le under. | Sometimes the walk takes him to the dent, The hen the bay shore, where he takes a dip In the eeeiar tha’ tetkion ot pan (cool Water of the Sound, Often Theo-| villagers and country folk the world of the |More. ir, and Kermit accompany him] over. They receive @ nod in return, @ The Arat thing after returnihg to Sag-| "Tle from | Mre their waya unt amore Hill is to attire for breakfast.) Luncheon at id not return and in- her friends in the neighborhood, He) 9 itl Shen he did fe tee talied to for Friend’s Death. Was accustomed to pay hie court In /reveal any trace of him the railroad’ r Friend's Dea’ P [devoted and constant fashion ver) man wot fogesner and word 4| J Arraigned on Charge of Beg- ont to the craft in other Bt since the disappearance of Badle he yn rye out for Dewey, Thi " ’ hae not been seen, and iF is the bellet to-day of raining x purse and offering) Grieving and inconsolabie over the| ig, She Say$ Husband now that the giri got married acoretiy, [1 88 & reward for his return has death of hie boy chum, John MeGra , Her parents, however, can see no re: | been austen wlio, on het ee who had ben the attendant at the news Compelied Her To—Both Are son for an slopement, for they kn aut have levrmed”” she seid today. |etand In the Chelsea apartment housa, acim. {ner admirer very well, and. ne waa) “ittt Admiral Deway was seen on | —_-— [Noo my West tecnetornn fou! Held for Examination, of which all} ole meal, and of ride does not follow | very popular with rhe father. Mh Jorney | ) NAMES PLACE ‘This Is a substantial me mail wagon going to : J gaat te kl wed Ae cad : Tan i. Daaieation the family pays we tery, oF teas tha Braelesne, tries hak ies Me young admirer |s twenty sipten. ao fer onthe has meen President Humphreys, ol Steven the roof of mat Hullaing 1 peck fe i ’ + hate an a ’ : - ‘ party In th pokes. \ident at his desk In rooms set apart In|i 5 pond shot. aud sometines he aE eee a ae nome | tradns | Chum, at No. 24 West Twenty-third | Money under false pretences Bernard ¥ on of som | BEDFORD SPRINGS. Pa, July %—/the vig house for office purposes. His] Joined in this pastime by his sons, ® | with Broken Arm, Has It Set | sireet. ‘The leap broke nearly every|@nd Ellaabeth Lindner were arrested Tenry G. Davis, jocratic candidate | first visitor is usually Secretary Loeb, we suey fens ‘dai cateot thal uae Imoortance He wae the pet of all trainmen bas enjoyed tne by Detective Barry, of the Cen- 0 dl Vice- Pretdent decided to have| who carries from the village the mall! — }the Federal exp bone in’ the young man's body beth Ba: saat cna my, . am) Boe ee . now the! Prevident haa a rifle or re fers, and has sat Pt | and Starts for Country. Frank Evans, a nineteen-year-old boy | tral OMce before Maglatrate Crai @ notification meeting at White Sul-|that hex come from Washington over volver in aed an when they see hin of the Kosion Flyer. In addition he bas whose body was recovered from the| the Harlem Court and held tn $1,000 fh So a . hatever .t le ‘ nN axe over } Ned ot engin | ‘i Petneea dics: bur hk wit be about the epatvane ley felch Shia, otstean shouloer. He ie. in = poaition then ‘° Hot ( Rv tate ata yolle'b mminuie and —— | ast river on Sanday last, had been) ball for examination on gai : : hiasgonhp's cia ake‘care of himself and giv ere : ’ 0 ‘ om the| The detective said Mrs ner wen the President's reuring and his getting | accounting, id give a good Be the engineer 10 MecGraw's dearest friend, and from th ne he is here Alexander C Humphreys, President ™ ring Int year he travelled mor a ely ‘ound to various ie in Harem yee [up. and which ia not of such Impor-) But of all the things ‘that President NA el ag javelied more Me Hoboken, waa| moment he recelved the news of the aroun peop h Roosevelt does he probably Ii ‘00d By miler | of Stevens's Inatitu drowning MeGraw began to drink, On| telling them ihat she had lost her hus- ” a3 ha equine | on wi - sa tag eo nich " , ott | “4 BI pinta durite pat i fen to have required eartier at | ohopp’ best. He a i “7 gteat 1 | ( “ne y Aol 6 oe Me color whieh! thrown from his horse and hie left) Monday the superinte: of the} band and childern @n beard the Gen. — there Is hardly anything traina”’ and this carries him. every.| arm was broken The mishap, wich | apartments was compelled to tell Me-|gigcum and that she was In desutute ad wil ae ctctele le his Loeb Ie a finished stenographer, and in the world equal to it for bringing here scoured yeaterday, did not decome| Craw, he says, that Bloew he let |to him the President dictates bia prt- Into nlny, except, per- he would to die. | elroumstances generally known nti! to-day He was vate correspondence and such matters M ick riding. He ia ever me that MoGiaw| One of the victims, the Rev, McGown, ——_ ae becoming fa: trying a suddie horse wuichs he Waslarank all the harder after that. Pen: | Oreda etee Chore ea he Intrusis te the responsibility of! and he clings to wood choppr , \ I pastor of the Grace Episcopat . thinking of buving aed was riding along} ple who saw him early di he hin first secretary only, This dictation me eating te eee Ae te Aged Ruler of Denmark Is Visit- nbn bast und wee ce - wd bent rho saw Mm early 1o-day fay here Hundred and sive prada takes perhaps an hour and Loeb hur- Pt fi | 61008 at Cogtie rome. know what he wos doing land residing at No 198? Madison ave- oes he has to hg Be “tour ast gy-| ing at. Summer Resort and elf Sar ethic’ saheng, way "eaale a Sing to tne ning finda vee! 4 “nelsea_ and the | fistant Secretary Barnes to the iil to iget to Washington tine eee ene ee | vmrious sums, ‘The woman bad called i. 4 ‘ 1 head to on ? take any further dictation which the structions for the followl: hg I Nature of His Iliness Is Not hanging hough ofa tree the President may have and to clear wy | to Seetivg, Telatives wh eur: | As be did ao the horse became Caipht- Any tralneas that may have ocourred | fouN hie or, friends of the Yamily.| Told, a —— y, woen he lowered hin to escape the low | te ' SLT AE atendent, ‘They had som) setor’a wife, hecoming sua man who saw Mc-| Pied the Charities Depart when the police in-|the third time and Mra. MeGor no thy. ened and lurehed In the opposite diree- y | | - or ne eap, but raphi was hie des. otive ory on to the President after the firat secre | and an hour two In given to | tlon The sudden movement of th ap. vas § a pe : hi } ect z o i ote fact nignt i tary's departure. Barnes seldom ¢et#) them, with others, “in the routine of . - imal unseated Me. Humphreys. able to dh naw ia on Medion AVaRMS Aver, Wiboul & veer of Biers torial invarvourse, and then comes bid-| COPENHAGEN, July Prof. sehow.|Laundryman Charged With) "As ie fei owe foot eughe in the an form She eeard |, One Hundred and. Twenty-Afth iT f wa on. . o Oune- to Ki Christian, was > he was dragged, que # ‘ body struc i ot wecost a man and tell him th Rounds Into Coney Isl: | rire ance inne ener rom | nola.ta teeprin slumber he Je atl) awake | pots ere day 0 [stirrup and he was dra sentroot und reported’ it to the po: [arrest fecoat a man and tell bien the rd | or Topensity, [summoned to-day to Schwerin, where! Striking Caller with Club I$! jisance tefore be could release bis Prof, Schou left Barry v . | Washington has been openea and has His offictal duties and the time he] the King is ing. 7 toot ‘ and Avenue and Nearly Cap: | rent air in upon the Preaidont | HVe4 0 Dis exercise precludes hie read-| vefore noon, ‘The nature of the King’s! Released and His Accuser scene tchak ame LU Niales The matters demanding his immediate At (hese hours that he polishes up his|!liness Ie not known here : : eee, we the Btevena eauate wi sizes, Hurling the Men and tention, With tne ticking of the tele-| vocabulary and Keeps pare with the lit. — ‘ Fined for Intoxication, Kent back 19 wee What had become t ola | Ment twenty-four years old M ae poled “a liked by toe rea! denis | A by a rere e wid she was made to tel He had been employed | MJ nuaband and if she refused. t9 sets oe oee iewould neat her. She sald Ni] aph Inatrumenta the voluine of the erature of the times now and past King Christian Is visiting at Schwerin. jthe rider Ho found Mr. Humphreys _— they were tiving te te t ey Women Together in a Mass, |“2Pe en" rere ae ike Gal Woke. ieee nee cena [ving on the ground 1a ee ee re acy fourth * |renater, ‘The polieoman took mew and Gchwerin, the relatives of hin) | sine unted efforts uf Rounds elon juat below the #nou i i RIVER: Rares went around +e aes LIPSETS turd to the Morrisania Court Libero Lrg Hanayome lig tren Mternan, Patrolman Ryan anal heb ‘yt ' : » Mas an old der. iatteet entvicg pean Ghee wee Ne When Andrews was arraigned, Bned-|0) Crown Fes Fired the Duchess| seven reserves of the Alexander avenie{ atte of a mile away. where ee ‘od Weleled/yadiasaies 6 jeker held up the bird for the Inspection o lay & hundred: s barely Alexandrine, eldest slater of the reign-| gtation, 19 arrest Charles Loe, « Ctatmae! attended by Dr Kudlich, who set | gapancee Hice In the #oath, " a | trate, With @ squawk the a Grand Duke of MecklenbUte-) nan. thirty-five years old, of No soa tra Ae a wan thep driven | | n 4 wonue pho Blame ay set Guee ie HIGHT (lf COURT an few over the head ot ie Whristian, who Is eighty-six] Willie aveo to-day, After he hed arrieae Maine Lackawanna efatio 4} t) Land around the te of Louisiand y zon a stove : | —* a K « ‘ es " c lassed ne. od sp: pipe | yearn of age, Is related to nearty all the] heen taken before Magistrate Crane. 19 | yoo! train for Bernardayille, where 1d Texas, whieh until 1886 Ww nue. He failed to slacken speed, and w middle of the room. There he|retgning far-illes of Europe, He the Harlem Court, on’ a charge ofthe ner a summer home. This ia ning A ev annaa, now. yielde $i,00hGs0 yougiied into Coney Island avenue going ’ disapproval of y o-l father of Queen Alexandta of ¢ the wae to be getting along wel. | Vor rier at jred Japa SO UEL TAMA toail expres ehp. Tee Credingn in a Wnty crow of defian Britain all felonious geagult preferred by Ambra Bd d Towel and |" this region. car careened like @ ship in a aud'en) yainibert Andrews, of No. 124 Brok | and "ahoed ? TON TISNE DECORATED. | *\'*": lee wa wad toe! VILLEQ IN TRAIN WRECK Body Wrapped in — 3 \ equati and almost went over, Then tage’ place the room GAS + | complainant acre #8 for being! * . pante reigned. Javenuc, was arraigned before MAKI cieg and this time. o drunk and disorderly po Brown Paper Found Floating o jo the Morrisiania Cours, | Magi Stenographer Jee keeps a laundry at the Wills ee Victim 4 ‘He was an open oar, end the curtains | trate Crane by wos about to seize him again when avenue address and y, according |Baprese Measens nf an in SI f Fulton Ferry—Po- | the passengers [(o-day, chaced by Patrolman rcoggeee | he ange more ok to fient, and after by the Preach Governmen toh ed aint acted| Several Other Persons Huds, In Slip o} ri enue station, with | a short trip too uge under the In » final ul wTr y 34 Cee ate he butcher shop of A.| chal of Magistrate Cran ‘The decoration of Offleier a’ Ac na hg nin with @ club, lee. ‘who. ia| KANSAS CITY, July 3 lice Investigating. | breaking into the “4 By this time the rourt-foom was iin. peen conferred by the French Gov-! powerful, took t 4 Topeka ond Santa F || made from Friedlander, at No, @® Southern HU" yi uproar, aml all the attendania ang | has hewn Conters Vane in recog-| the accimmage Clarke w eani-bound from Colorade taser’ | leverd. Audrews, who {# nineroer! employers. armed with vokers, barer ight dered to the Al! the left eve. | eratied five miles weat } ears o'4, was held on short amidavit | brellas and canes, aurrounded the bird. |i New York while) He immediately summoned Omecer | (reat ee inning ac ibeewentibel ani rape- u 5 y Clerk yen made & grab for him, bui ite ReCERL | tseo and Noundean Heflernen, who In ona Meas rhe body 08.6 Seo until to-morrow for examination | only succeeded tn getting a handful of [Cue ® y Preach Meoretary to} iurn esiled the seserves ef the Ales- oh oe eg ce : ‘id wrapped in a towel and brown According to Snedeker's gtory he saw ini! feathers, whieh he be MT a retary fi ‘ o City, was killed al other pl vida James HH ‘alao instrumental! Ander avenue atalion, in number. |S found fe piper was f g today in thell gre delicious; besides, ont the Fulton Ferry. Brooklvn.l] Bets the gute rebuildin ad above the rieht temple was eyult of that famous f phe n i jots were seriouely andrew: companied by LW COMPA) “RLS stan: # more ale Jin seranging (he lecture tours of Andre} and (ne ine carried the Chinaman of PA rake weam tn (ih fone, walking along the Southern Boulr- | qc ivy gous arraight Wold On the coun, Mice, . Leopold MADUINAN, Germain| to the ourt. accompanied by « rhe. | gia “tine etused the vard carrying some fine Plymouyh Rock Ngleet. ‘ {Murths aod Hughes Le Roux, the Hyde) woo .#sser’ at 1d merely’ | be, car and.& of + dropped or, the e- 0 Into tha # in Joes dropped In to ask & question of the) ‘The other cara Pemained rushed tn. tne-bends of Oilecr Bacteeer ana the Py, Vieptember ot lant year he téndered| cid Chinaman, and bad been assquited. | 1! The poltc lower Fulton street “Thats cannon” the Court restored, Magis- ©: wus services to the French del-| Ag Clarke y suffering from intox!- ——— station are g ; Spares. ed the Rearlo rit) owates to the Internationa) Congress of salty the Magistrate placed more lcd ‘obn Oren werkt’s Pau 108 Amr e le “ee fue. Ip. more Cate(ui of his ~ row's arent Want Direetory,

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