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oa Cannon, the irman of Com- ittee, Makes ihe Formal Notification ahi on the Ve-~ randa of, the Presi- dent's Home. OYSTER BAY, L. 1, July 0.—Presi ent Rodsevelt was notified formally g ot bis nomination for the Presi- ‘thre miles from this village, In ac- With the wish of the Presi- dent 3 of the convention was made, on behalf ot} ittee representing every Since and Territory in the United States, by Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker of the House of Representatives. The day opened with ideal weather, and arrangomints for the ceremony were completed at an early nour. The wide veranda of the house at Sagamore Hill,’ extending Almost entirely ardund flags hung from pillar to pillar. Many Prominent Men Present, In addition many houses in the neigh: | Here were draped with the fa- Across the main acrest | there pe bya A large Rooee- Fairba Naaner Of the Notification Cemmitter and ouhe smysets left Long Island au ML, and arrived bare, 4 Ba vcerh “Only three of the mem: Of thd, committee were absent, . Coombs, of Fors of the Rodetvelt home aad in| td epertal waa, bearing the. mein- of ipentin ill vai im were pervonal and F he President tn NC go Present. numbered abot 125. to lumit the number on tion of Sagamo: faollities for t a larger Seeanbiegs faintest tro ¢ orived m, President “Ait ee Soo Al the President we ed clusion of the informal re the aroeeny ot nouife the 6s 8 tne at =k, response to the Motiacatian Aalt ft gocemp lace re he was warmly 14 address is printed elae- Seiiootin of the address Presi. t held ew formal recep. received the vor arin a) ot committee on hia co ee ceeer PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE _Péesident Roobevelt said in part, tn the nomination: ago I became Prosident death of ny lamented then stated that it was out bis principles | bave ki 6 it next November my eoun- cont ie the polls the action ou | MNS are more Fortonshe than our op. Po al for confidence 4 & the aan wh ich some express and ¥ con! « that it ia phant ines ma Ts brows talae to-erery.priocin fast, slat yea they ha as vital, and to und very acts of u ‘Adminis. or hat use whi injstration itself be ativen from see best ing with the great organ. ad trusts, we do nat ¥ oy the laws were not ry to point out that they actu. and that legis. 0 Increase ness of thelr enforcement Lod We de tot hayes ty pr to ‘turn the rascals out,’ ——— Will Punish | we hav own in vor higent 4 whe Sas be pe hha B be punished to he law without i un seratic stant vs. ‘i the eMcient way wo Pascals out and to keep them it has the merit of aincerity, over. the betrayals of truat | the Egeten years hive been insign'fcant mber when compared with the ex. the public service val Estate buyers advertited in last month-810 ‘in same month € Band 7 time > Adee by the National Republican Co . Tha Ceremony took place ar! | godniry home at BSugamore Hill, dremony Was made as timple | p, wet notification of the action | the house, was decorated with American | cleaner and higher level; Sever ban the benntte work of U uredly unwise to ‘hange the polleies which have worked s+ weil and which are now working so well, Prog. rity his come at home, The national nave been upheld ve placed the finances of 9 a sound gold basis. | this with the ald of | many who were formerly our sppanants, | but who would geither open! ort nor bow 4 acquiesce in the unsound finance; and we hav ainat the convinced and vio 1 ts ot me it Oppo- { oppo- refuse to reeant the opinions woich for the moment think it inexpedient to vasert have reduced the interest-bearing bt and in still larger moasure the in- {tereac on that debt ' j taxes imposed during the 8) have been removed with a Neve the people and to prev umalation of an unnecessary surplus, he result ts ¢ t hardly ever before income of losely corresponded, that has just closed om not take account of the | yey yd fey od ait of the aceumulat nettee for the purchase of the Isthmian Canal. & surplus Moreover, “We have enacted @ tariff pass whieh during the Dangers of | past few Tariff country has me & height of material be | Tinkering. well-being ne _ fore reached, Wages ars higher than rit Pei faa cA ni best peed bea teajustment of the sched ules lety be made onl to the pie of a pro brent tariff is beyond ques- it ™ for otherwise the chan ng would Amount not to readjustment to perl The readjustment wh Mart maintain and not destroy Yective principle To the farmer, bs merehant, the manufacturer thle Vital: but per \s 8 much {nt the mainte: jnomic ayet nances and th tari Th of living of oe, Rp dps] nig ne than that of ner country, and it cannot so rem ect tari Mich shall te of duty su’ a minimum «a jek cover the difference between ie Feber cost here and abroad, Those f 0, like our opponents nounes ton As & robbery.” theree commit themselves to the pri pty if they were to revise the Ma in inel+ } 9 | Meet this shen aan ot hece ve baliy {eign on the ai ined In eal Meatine * hte oh. whic} Jer ed the ex! on of our Foreign mare by at “be made without infury ever at to American industry and a labor. iis isa args if fmet that the preg age “nat tt "Eth "reek “We have already fac! that our policy) ie 19 do fair all no the Black Brother. poor ing no heed to a4 rage, his creed or 4 r hia birthplace sf — e pneatiog ot he organisa mnigarion, ot * np! H tural outcomes of our indus Hat ta rach hie of organisation "tS pt an st Iuatiee tice and ot rd for oa rights to ed the fut provection, the 4 each fu to be neat abe e to the law, La 8, no man below |i ¥ hum! feat inact Gems Worth More tha Near House the The police believe they have the man who stole the Jewels of Mra. F. Amhtob Clark, daughter-in-law of Mrs Henry | Codmin Potier, In the arrest of Will: | fam Coleman, a fotorions erook, with ® teerrd thet Rees over two decades, it {s thougat that the man who rifled the sato io the offices of the Clark estate At Cooperstown is at last aafe in polles hands. William Coleman was arrested ast nigat at Kighth avenue and One Hun- dred and Twenty-fourth street by De- tectlve-Sergeants Dowling and Uppen- helm at the request of fupt. Dougherty, of the Pinkerton Agency. A warrant wae lsnued sharging man with teny in steal # jevels, whieh have been variously estimated in walus from $67,000 t> 110.000. Work ef Detectives. Assistant Bupis. Seymour Butler ana| F. H. Butler, of the Pinkerton fores, Visited Cooperstown shorily after the robbery and upon thelr reports to the New York office it was concluded that | it was the work of a first-class crook Supt, Dougherty Immediately sent a batch of photographs to his representa- tives, and Mra. Starkweather, a weal- thy neighbor of the Ciarka, picked out the picture of Coleman as that of tne! ¢ man she had seen in * near the office of the eauit® on the day Of the theft Later two employees of the Clark family came to New York and pickes font the picture of Coleman in the| Gallery at Police Headcuat- Rogues os: the police telegraphed | tA Comperatown, and two employees of tht Pocter family came to New Yerk. They Mentifiel Coinen as 4 man ther haf seen in and adowt the grounds the! 4ay the robbery was committed. ‘Coleman was arraigned before Magis f| taken under our Government toward | Utilizing our vast national od for under | of undoebied but such | Ala | |Has Vitality, | 5 | enti lark | 13 eeqaey ent “2 TOMO OF NOMINATION AMIS HARD AT POLITICAL OPPONENTS Mr, ecehiak: in His! Reply Praises the Record of His Party and Insists that the Democrats Are Not) to Be Trusted, wal Is to yave Nie rh safeguarded a th t 8 organ: fh ist receive jus: flee, n> more and no less, n ipavgurating the «reat. work irrigation in the Weat the Adminiatr j tae has Been enabled by Congress fake one of the longest strides ev tha settler, the sctual home-m: er singe this continent ed the need of an Isthmian Canal 1d connect the Pacifie and the Atlantic as been recognized; and ever since ( plrth of our nation such @ ~inal ha en planned. At last the dream has Decome a reality, The Isthmian Canal le now being built by ms, Govrerament of the United State: conducted the negotiation for it abate netion with the nicest and most scrupulous hon: ‘a and In a spirit of the largest generost toward those through whose teentory v4 was to run. “Bvery siateter effort which “Tire construction of the canal is now an assured fact, but most certainiy it fe unwise to Intrus e carrying out o momentous @ policy to those who h endeavored to di undertak!n: yet tore ducted that, # claime nas bee with all for | most yy Cy the hor ¥ boundary. ibbean Sea we have made i romises Mepandence {8 and cu - | our assert hy | hat our mmission tn the island was one Of susticn ot sel —* jurt of for the protection of civilisation on the western continent and for the peace ot et nee this power with strict re- gard for the rights ot others that fey the cause of interna- al Juntice end geod will. Oe foothold in the Philippines great. a inte at i} the selv larg out as pay orenal majority Pars Ce th ve Pil wi ‘i vy native via t Neat lative abien nie tet ep to be taken St Mture ond abe aminently unwiay to declare what our next Se will be une this ep the results a: ve political” oa jive lands would reeult \ ‘me of civil right i nt moment AI lence to men Ad ia ber! és been t boons by us, and only muse we vigilantly safo- par the vil freedom. We have establiehed fn the islinds a government Americans 4 alated by Filipinos, We are steadily striving to tranaform this into salt the Filipinos ase! OLD CROOK ARRESTED AS CLARK JEWEL THIEF i|'* Bill” Coleman Held on Charge of Stealing n $60,000—Was Seen Day of Robbery. trate Breen in the Centre Street Court He said that he had never been 'n Cooperstown. The proceedings were very brief and Coleman was turned over | to the Sheriff of Otsego County. While the court proceedings were soln® on Supt. Dougherty, of the Pink: erton Agency, was at Headquarte conferving with Inspector MeCTuaky, Dougherty met Sheriff Snyder and Coleman at the Grand Central depot, when the Sheriff took him to Coopers. town on the 120 o'clock train, There is @ reward of $1,000 for the arrest of the thief and the recovery of the towels. Picked Ont Coleman's Picture, After the robbery two employees of the Potters called at Inapector Mo- Clusky's 01 and sald they would iike to look over the Rogued’ Gallery. For several days they made a careful starch and at last hit upon one face whien looked familiar to them They picked out Coleman's picture and then said they were reasonably sure he was ihe + man, The police say that Coleman always travelled with the beat of crouks jand confidence men, Hé i# particularly ski} ful In the HAndiing of tosis and as an expert safe-breaker has few equals in intity, He shows great sagacity erations and so far as getting starts for has been uniformly In evading the police his class robbery of the Clark Jewels was rensation. It waz done som ptime between poon and 1 P.M. on July & Five hour later the robbery way Aiscovered and the hunt bean at on | for the thief or thieves invotved. Th had detective agencies were noufied and ' ngseed and were also informed, {work Aas been altogether af the second} was then vets i ;Owner—A. Featherste sea, ore 51) Ingold S11 Stalwart ain feos. Seton Seratches—King Peper pak *, Tot trong. RCOMP, RACE Ban closed | 536 *% Woo driving = Time—4. Mr. Chamblet Jack Veiteh 140 Connelly 145 Ray Py 4 Peppgert 18 aa Walter Cleary, Bast Ki ran an 1_improved race. n 537 THe are Inabel 1 Owier— OA Index, He race $08 Atword i BOT Duke of Kendal Sei Brook ynite ety : ‘lahan Po ravers 1 ay BL Rob Murphy 52) Gold Dome lord Melbourne 382 Dance Muste is? Martha, Gorman tt Raiment Seratches—Merry er, i: Bad Peele ik a Pe x hag Qut stopoed at the end foe Beratchee—F unt lasted lone ont aeeRoe Tidex. lesyshaged BEACH RACH TRACK, | $4" Diew'd Fiushite 628 temalian ., , Juty %.—The entries for to-mor- 6 races are as follows: He Hace ste oe arvens i ‘orehello . . $1,000 ages wt pking: + gerenloghaen, RACE $900 added aa for three: ae and oot A “IDNESDAY EVENING, JULY NING WORLD RAGE sl NINETEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH, The Eveuing World's charts are ind@ze@ from first race at Aqueduct. , Ingo'd only breesing at the end. Stalwart Fan about two miles Start mood. ‘by Hermence—Via a Vis, Owner— SHATHERS New York rim Backs His Horse John M. Heavily in) 2.09 Pace at Grand Cirouit Meeting on Detroit Track. PLNGE OM PACER ‘VALUED AT ED AT $21,243, 101 inheritance Tax of 8295,0181 of $233,918.17 Is Reduced, When Willlagn C. Whitney’ died there was much diseugsion coneérming the “walue of his estate, He Wns @ free liver, HE TOOK TWO STAIGHT HEATS IN FAST TIME. i| First Heat in 2.10 Trot Is. Taken mle and pme-atn Time—1.49. Winner, 4 ee Alntree— by James Butler’s Judge | nour Green by a Nose from Or. Strong. M@ipecia! to The Evenitig World.) DETROIT, Mich., July 77.—Interest in the third day of the Blue Ribbon meet- ing was confined largely to the $2,000 el for 2.09 pacers, in which five fly- ers were to start. In the opening sell- +] ing Gallagher was favorite at 1%, King | ond mor ILL AND MURPHY IN'A LOVE FEAST —— (Continued from First Page.) arma folded stood alone on ny north: ern end of the porch. vho had already exchang with the Judge and had stepped aside, caught the cold ere of Mr. Murphy. wnt IT stepped hesttatingly, rll Murphy remat with arms folded apparently intently, watohing the henk pre and greetings on the porch. advanced to within two feet of M phy before the latter turned and noticed the outstretched hand of the Senator. “Oh, how are you?’ exclaimed Mr, Murphy, aa he gave the Senator's hand i warm shake. “Very well, How are you?’ Hill, and the hands of the dropped to thelr sides. Not another word was spoken. Sen. ator Hill passed behind Murphy to the a lw leaders extreme end of the poreh, the Tammany | ‘naw what he ee leader retaining hie former position. He was again left alone and appar. antly unnoticed for the moment, when Senator Dowling, advancing on the soli. thought that the thief had been hiding In the bullding after the employees pad left the estate office seoured the Jewels and escaped The success of the undertaking on the part of the thief of the Clark jewels was due to a lucky shrewdness and foresight on the we thief and the unlucky oversight on the part of those who were sup- posed, 6 guard ‘the Clare. Treasures he thief knew where the Clark jewels Were kept, that when the clerks left the ee ¢ they merely slid the bolts of th sate Pithow Joekinj ws th a] as Ming from the Saasenee of the open for the Cecommeneel ms-Cutters on the eatate a Sor Inside the bullding leading = round feor to the basement vas t apen. Poltee Were Mystified. sald Mr.) upon Lg ehton the | of | ban ats ‘hd no report ficial nature come from th those cities in direct cota me. the pebers ana, but not! ira from the European ro} had en wares to 9 ead ine Seats ‘or nree tin forced open. —Biood- sian on cow the tas, ¥ cat His hands in apent MONG the Jewels wer a some aecklacts, ting’, brosenes and the ve not been re ow in the hands © Mot Cluaky nm 2 of nite ix ghee | ed Bing Prien lary in othe hire. a ree. “ie ‘ steels an ” @ yi it red a oa ‘od fay at the whart At na, it hae Co dimou Saag wih Mbt tary figu left the lively group sur- rounding fudge and jomed sis chier In the mean time Norman 8. Mack and Chairman Taggart had aligned themselves on the right of Judge Par. forward half] ing presented to the Presidential nom- ines. Boom fer McClellan, Much significance attaches to the cloes Hil) had] association of Thomas F. Conway, of "ener 4 rhend Rs ye ate ache an ry ‘vent 4 ‘ io ald th pone "Food guthong ‘thet oder he tol as ie Farner Vee t Mayor McClellan, ‘ot Pigs | ie ‘orl make the si vernor thar pe te \e inferred that the "tammany ng P Bolne to way MeCielian, Ay: the decuring ine the the valk of Tammany Gubernatorial ‘nomination Mayor. a gy G's wharf and in that After one R usa his ame he wae pent lirested sok es and te one yea: 3 | Seu Prison es cy . i: Successful Redberies, ie time Coleman’ es mass in Jenvary, ‘Wes, and "aay or 6 Se i ye recatvad eamtnali iow are ae ‘ar. g -F.., wan a into the base: | ¢4 for xes indicated that the | ! nd. | Was not ou: authorities Xo ly J oper, BY nai for ae ta past eat in, 9 the jt inte yeard tn a Sooneatine with other Fob LN beries th: the country, — a GAME AT CHICAGO, i“? hat the | 5 Tore ths BRIGHTON ORACH ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW Direct $75, John'M. $0, Al Book $¥, Red Bird $10, Gallagher is the pride of |ney Canada, and the people from the Do- minton bet their money Mke water, Th ran left the track wet, It was harrowed and horses were not allowed on it until 1 o'clock, E. E. Smathers on a lot of money on ‘his Joha M., which won the 2.00 pace in jweet Marie won; " ja third, Toys 2.14 Trot-S¢cond heat,—Bwee lola second, Wild Witton third, jer fourth. Time—2. seus Third Marie wi hy. « (ni Heat. awest Seek and 16 race a4 bd Anglola, Witton rth to Direc 7 2.0 Pace—First elegans, peoan: second, King Dire! third AL Al: bock fourth. ' Time—2. 20 Pace—Second Heat—John M., won heat and race, Smathers, 206 1-4 King Direct was foes, Gel lagher_ third sade Trot—Firat Heat—Dr. t 14; by Legh oly secon suit gi POLITICIANS FLOCK TO SEE SENATOR DAVIS BEDFORD @PRINGS, Pa, July 7— Senator Henry G. Davis, the Vice-Prosl- dential candidate of (the Democracy, has been a magnet in drawing politi- clans to Bedford Springs from all parts of the State und from neighboring fiates, as evidenced by the arrival of numerous of these daily. The Serat:y arose early to-day and in with bis privete secretary took quite a walk over one of the many mountain pathe in this vicinity, After breakfast he was jcined by Judge Gray, and the two took @ short walk together, Coming back to the hotel he & short conference with a number of prominent Democrats, after st went out Lee At- fone Ay? hot tet after’ ", drive the Be his room and the remainder “ot the day to his afairs, —————— JUDGE PARKER NOT TO VISIT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, July 11.—Ju4ge Parker, th Democratic Presidential candidate, will not come to Chicago to attend the Dem- ocratic demonstration planned for Aug * This information was contained in fy Ek his Inabil date MYSTERY IN AUTO CRASH. a Retuse Medical Ald and nr, | Ore endon Wrecked Machine. FLUSHING, L. L, July 11—A man and two women were injured In an automo- bile accident here early to-day, but they refused to accept medical aid and went away by trolley cer, leaving thelr auto here. Residents in the neighborhood of Jamaica and Queens avenues heard a erash shortly before three-o'clock and looking out of thelr windows saw @ man and two women lying in the road and an automobile jammed against a telephone jole at the corner of the streets, Several offered ald, but the trio dectined it and alked about @ mile to & trolley car which they boarded for 0) New York. The machine which was wrecked bore icense tag numbered L148 At the iTe}a came! place where the accident occurred thore| oa ote Taga sippary ad supposed Moo on sve ie ais FELL TO BROADWAY CELLAR Siu Workman Tambles Twe Stories, Perhape Mortally Hurt. John Kiernan, thirty-two years old, Vving at No. 1@ East Bixticth street, fell to-day from the second floor to the cellar of the butlding at the sourhwest otreet, ot the hack had been retired from business for geome years, and the supposition’ was that his fortune was not 90 lange as reports had placed i while he was élive. The filing of the inheritance tex ap- pidiser’s report on the estate to-day Whitney's property holdings in this State amounted to $21,- 4,101, @ sum greater than that popu- lagly accredited to him in financial cir- cles, * ‘The report was filed in the Nessau | Ty County Court at Mineola, L, I., by Ap- praiser Charles ¥. Lawis, he ave that the estate was subject to = Of $BA918.T, but fram this sum the tate was ‘allowed a rebate of $11,006.99, ‘Decause of the payment of the tax be- fore the expiration of six months from the death of Mr. Whitney. Qiraolfiated. obese YOUNG ma by Rebate of $11,695.93 Allowed ' for Prompt Payment Re gp ee jules 7 pon PM aad” seventy oe anion thorities ics taste WHIPS WASHER Mrs, Charles Bothwick, Wife of a Cashier, Soundly Punishes’ a Man Who Persisted in An- noying Her. ° Chares Bothwick, a beautiful wont’ of etx sont, whose husband » raid to be @ cashier In Wall street, and | 9 who lives at No. 6 Shipman street, Weehawken, smashed a mashor to- the young woman's assault ing her down with @ blow in the struck with his clinehet flat According to Mrs. on Thursday last when he pursued her from the Manhattan end of the Brook. lyn Bridge She had been visiting friends in Brooklyn and was on her way home. He followed her there and on Friday afternoon took up « position tm @ lot im the reag of the house and sought to attract her attention. She moved from a window. where she was sewing, to another part of the house, and that evening told her husband of the stranger. The young husband wanted to remain home Saturivy to pummel the masher, but Mrs, Bothwick induced him to go to his office, That the To-day he senesred <@ in the vacan we gevermined (0 penta him. a Armed with a rung from @ broken chair she went round the block, unper- ceived by her quarry, and came upon him from the rear While he waa in the act of throwing Kisses at an open win- dow in her bedroom. Without « word of warning she bronght her stick down on the man's head and proceeded to repeat the blow with the regularity of ‘4 ateam hammer, The masher was 90 bes) bry lg taken by surprise that he eubmitted to | op, the beating for several moments with- out trying to protect Dimeelf or es- cape, Suddenly he recovered his pres- ence of mind and swung round, strik- ing Mrs, Bothwitk in the face with a close’ fist and knocking het down, Then he took to his heels, Some boys happened to see this last Murder!” Neighbors Joined in the chase, bat the masher was too feet for any who followed, and 3007 was able to board @ North Ber- aha son: hr rection of the oi ferry. The cast I eee sees bed the masher is he knows how WOMAN LEAVES $1,000,000, pT en in Bt, Apricot Jelly Chocolate Bitter Sw: UNITED CIGAR STORES SYSTEM raiets| Well Lathered oligo is half shaved. Nomex can be well lathered without the: tich, thick lather of k WILLIAMS? 8829 | Hehwe aS akoeBen oe ie pee AUTOIST LA ROCHE KEEPS ON Pushing On to St. Loals in Effort! te Establish No-Step ‘ Wellville” “Blithe book but Mighty” Two Acci NEWARK, Uirteh, forty zi tress sacs vas