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PUP TE > ORR Pe ATV TE THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 90, 1004 AN HST LOU FTA) JUST MEMLANER WH PARR GT OF TLL STS TCE CAGES MORGANS AITO Jt ING GAME PUBLIC LESTIONS’ MAN SHOT HEE ESCAPS. CHA CHIH a ss George Foster Peabody, After! But Police Believe Young Sam ed and O First of Double-Heade : aN aelly's Edict Will Be Ce Be Considered at pone eactheh Te : sai ; Lovelon’T¥ik 7 Pte perdi ot price Cra Parke th Rand : ' Meeting To-Night, and While Oppo.| leases Him on $7,000 Bail Touring Car Owned by William C.) pattie dential Candidate’s Attitude. | a Love Affair. Allis in Collision With a Trolley in Broadway, but Machioe Is Stopped in Time to Avoid an Accident. ion Is Certain 7,500 Men Will Likely Out Monday. #7. LOvI8, July ®—John J. Ryan ‘arrived in @t, Loule to-day in the cum ody of a detective to anewer four in dictments charging the embesslement of $0000, Other indictments charge order to the union) thetic strike, the other annored to it. | the larceny of smaller sums, Ten min- Killers in thi®) The latter have come out flat footed| utes after Ryan arrived over the Penn: mpathy With| in favor of ignoring the order, but will, #vivania, his attorney, Charies Nolan, probably be outvoted to-night, as the| stepped from an [llinols Central train, sentiment of the men themscives {s| revealing a chase which the attorney ESOPUS, N. Y., July 0—George Fos- ter Peabody, of New York City, was an early visitor at Rosemount to-day and spent most of the morning with Judge Parker, The visit was srranged by telegraph from Garatoga, N. Y. last night. The police theory that Samuel L. Dana, the young man found in Central Part yesterday with a bullet wound in his tide, tried to kill himself, was helped along to-day by a search of Dana's room in the Twenty-third street brandh ofthe ¥, M,C. A. The search was cou. ducted by Supt. Burns. On top of the dresser in the room was found a freshly opened box of cart- (fpectal to The Evening World.) AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. Y,, July ®-—Clark Griffith's double-header with the St. Loule Browne looked very attractive to New Yorkers this after- noon, The race for the American pen- nant |e at Its height, there being only points tn percentage between the three leading teams. A goodly crowd journeyed to sand fully 6,000 wore in the) Peabody left for his summer jorge this afternoon. ie about bie visit to es J. Plerpont Morgan had a narrow escape from a smashe-up this after- noon while riding up Broadway with a friend in his large coach auto- the Graduate Medical College of this city, hear ipaaiapa Bohs TWENTY-SECOND DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH @ practitioner among the wealthiset | "8? Svesiag World's charts are indexed trom fret race at A Joined from compining to fix prices not Dniy upon finished meat products, but i and Jones, Williams and Anderson, il berfeld, Williams and Anderson, pire—Mr, Sheridan, djournment of ‘of reprosentatives of trades very seriously with the preparation of Judge Parker's speech of acceptance, to 10, half an hour at the Presvyterian Hose pital this afternoon but could get no In- When Um: yaokin hat i live stock. atti duet. be delivered Au formation abot the shvoting. lous and padnstak~ ‘proposed to urge upon the The Judge Is ser told that his name was known and had ask! claes, hag begun su through her at- Been’ pr resented t of th! strongly in favor of the strike. | made from New York, os the result of | snobtle. Rosemount and his impressons of Judge | ridges. Five of the cartridges had been stands before the fret game was called. | parker. for to v he detective had played to get removed. Alongside the cartr! bos FoR sy pry fonienonre "a ths prisoner Ve cree © Mr. Morgan's automobile was going at a good pace, back of a Columbus HIGHLANDERS. “Tt cheers me greatly,” sald Mr. Pea-| was an shiatihoation tag of jigs Piers tives of, the firm cl Aehwarcschila &| Nolan declares that Ryan was kid-| Venue car, when the car was run tuto by a large touring automobile, The! oa srey ip Ly bar var : di ppt ye ovg] @ leader }as is worn on key rings. The tag bore / ] the firm of Schwaraschild & Sulaberger | napped by the detective and an attorney| car and touring automobile stopped suddenly, and it was only by a verylxemey tt £1 $1 olenind makes mre very eel fe gd 4 Dana's name and address Evidently he : | tae i laaerianivtagl tt en ie ii ¥ aye ‘ vied aan narrow shave that the coach automobile of Mr. Morgan was turned out of; Elberteld, os. 11 1 6 4/Fefer you to Judge Parker for detalis| tossed it on the drovers ia trae be AM aa: ape, Gaeied | cass aren could oo om, oven if goeertd in F tho way, escaping the wreck by a few inches, Mr, Morgan had his) Anderson, 1b. 0 0 1 1 ojof one conversation. Naturally we d'e-|locked and the pictures and other orna- \ day that te order! strike hero Is declared. "Nolan Seutepetien in dennuneing, | chauffeur atop, and was internsted in the outcome of the accident. wie . , : ‘ ; ; Democracy, : see uponkiobes HBr fer, = ; ene wag.|, Tht, lsdere are making every effort | taking Ryan out of New Jerse The accident occurred just before 3 o'clock, Car No, 2283 of the Colum-| Conroy, 3b. 0 0 1 1 o| It Was my desire to present to himlihat ne had Ra pe 5 Pry | See rn we ién conchae | 2.00" one, Arm to break emmy ph bpd PO ee a Sea dus avenue line, golog north, was just passing Fourth street. At the curb| MeGuira, ¢ © 1 & 1 o] WHA emphasis the convictions held bY! them in the trunk, John Kennedy, the chairman of the La rie pet Bare perme Jaw, Mrs Tear Tassel, $0 ratoney. went surety. | was & large touring cur, owned by William C. Allis, of No, 2134 Spruce! Mero Pv Lg Be ag phn Bype die uy ine Potare Detory. gone fe. SNe Xe M0 De ere see Ee ee ee tt od Pdapite = <Pilllcs <-> saaselteilecete Aa el Blaatey. grease tel ety Teel hh gare ais Beal ht Ms old OO eae A y. 4 Board, admitted that the order| Wes cuteaga failed, but the local street, Philadelphia, The chauffeur, a man named Lawson, suddenly turned) T4# sree 2 8 ® b tla¢ fundamensh human rights, and the aGTh tue etree al’ Wasa eR lhe » go sedee 6 eettha Gt once | ROMS... Maye. hones of accomplishing & lever to start the car, and {t backed with great swiftness into the trolley i sf mr er relative Importance of human life and] \rorty-second street. Mrs, McIntyre ‘ Tile order,” anid Mr, Tenney, “but | What President Donnelly could sot ao car. The automobile etruck the car near the rear platform. Burkett. If. 0 oy 4B] liberty and of property, I belteve the] said today that she aid nor believe Dut Mt before the Board, That wil| If the sinks is tae ak ah ag The guard rail and baskets on the side of the machine were torn off Hendrick. COS eT peg gr edad poppies aber BoM andl a night,” Into effect Monday morning i \ emphill. rf. 4 | so-called plutoeracy, an j be At & meeting to-night. pole yore Marcia Broo Rie but no damage was done to the mechanism. With Mr. Allis in the autos)" y 1 oo OOF was sotieftous as to the otand of the] iq armed Otentiy Werrtes, fare two factions in the Advis-| Kennedy Moran, 4b o10ao T sdw him in the bank last Weduess ‘ Nye Boer the im tavor of & sympa. | fect about 7400 men. mobile was J. Ordens, twenty-one years-old, of No. 132 West Sixteenth Jones, 1b., 0 0 10 9 9 | Democratic party on this subject and| qa. explained Mrs, Melntyre to-4af, , ie street. His left foot was crushed, but he refused to make any complaint! Wallace, #s., 6 0 0 § 9 {ee to what Judge Parker might have tol and he appeared (0 be greatly worried, ©, 4 ; stern ch aera against the motorman of the car. padden, % 128341 pid ot ava he got ready be talk tol ite said chat he was in deep trouble, STRIKING BUTCHERS MAY A rumor spread that Mr. Morena een art, and 4 temendou Ss £245 [eStats Neo Bitoni Sneicn t are crowd gat Mr, Morgan didn't like the curfonity which his presence — — = = =| Tracy considered from that polut of , “ did not say so In y words. APPEAL TO ROOSE VELT.' ‘Mrs, |. N. Love pene AOtiON | seemed to excite, and gave orders tu his chanffeur to go ahead, ‘There was Pee seulwauadil, 2 acl Nae He" Mattated “thay woule. cae 46 , 3 ‘Gi aiaceainl ie te He for $5,000 Againet Wealthy & man with Mr. Morgan. The police tried to get ale name as a witness to, SCORE BY pt score gl FENGY Rates, Drenden. 06 tbe ase hen Leaving org Rp roan | . CHIC. b jut an a t M ‘ ' wi im lies e is story Me ie Aina A Bd ving Bad Lovigin| | tat senteonerey; ‘as the evidence on Society Woman for Hus- he accident, but he refused to sive it __ [Mgt if $3 1 134 iH 8 =¢ City, wne has been mentioned for the} jeing shot by another fs true, L never | May At was stated that a resolution | which the Government secured « per band’ fessional ies a caeneenEEeeeeT Base Hite—-Of Chesbro, 6; off Glade, § lene reer asincs cae ora ave heard hirn talk ot Sirs, Dignon, but £ ' an ove . ‘ th ne i i - f States District-Attorneys all over | 4 psbacky Grand Jury every man ¢n- lby Glade, Two-Base Hit—Moran, | Y°°! City, arrived here to-day. They | ated with sevotal detremes und bad & the country begin criminal prosecution in this congpiracy to control th) try 1, N. Love, the widow af Dr. | Stolen Bases—Padden, Sugden, Fults, remained at Rosemount for luncheon. | passion for the aiage. against the big padking plants which igen oot la" | Love, at one time professor in the Post- | sacrifice Hit—Fults, Double Plays—Me. Weeleny Mirpem Bley May Clear Mystery To-Night. Ci ‘two years ago were permanently en- Guire and Willlams,; Moran, Padden | The stream of visitors has interfered] Corover Jnckson questioned Dana for \ : : that the best interests of tho! h 7 ing in the courtesy with whieh be re- hy re Dana sald ; country are prejudiced by the ieges fated zreuary Lahn ape tpandypet pA ges $53 wie Nom Tals Re os ee anaes, “Ht $08 vlc Rtaohln | sciven every visitor, and tue. Oalcre | (iat be aaigsl cleat ep tne tayetary (Oe Strike which has attected all parts! o¢ the Butchers’ ion coneeening the | street, against Mew, George Law for| Owner, 8. F pan WO OT cuy a great deal of his time, Hla c#is] evening. He asked tor time to think that widespread misery has been resolutions ule hat | 4.000. Tt was sald of Mra Law, “she! % 4° «, — = ( Fy te in his speech exactly wnat he! ihe matter over ; on Eg ‘with | Combines more beauty end wealth than| 545 Mart rf 6 ly a r + wants te say, And neither more norless.| ‘The superintendent of the Twentye ‘ 4 to President Roosevelt, the Senauere Cullom and Hopkins, of Mi i-|any other woman in America’s aristo- y Eerie ran f . ? 2% 54 8 6 88 makes K seem likely that the document! third simeet branch of the Y. MC. A jal drafted resolution for conald-| nols, ee ‘after he reached the Execu-| cratic circles,” Sas Hella Pguore f ee | ; * 1g g » will not be complete until close to the] visited the howplial this afternoon and but which it was. expected would) Uve ‘ad raterepen, 008, Mrs, Love lives at present at the Em.| 39) Beniaia Travers 09 6 ae¢ % Hall day of itn delivery, It 1s believed that} identified the wounded man as Samuel t modified after consideras| 20! Incidental + erence we, meeat| pire Hotel, Mre. Law ie in Paris, where| 128, felt ant Pevper.D O'Connor Ing 7 1h. is fo 8 F3 he hus not yet begun work on the for-11, Dana G, J. Baumann, easiter of 3 hanajers strike, which up to tl he pee Through her brilliance and her beauty Might ran +o 1S om gt ot mal letter of acceptance, which will ful-] the New Amsterdam Bank, sald that Aware that a strike of over fifty | ent time, they erted, had no pol she rules the American colony, = & Dance uate. Hy ! » ee | low after the Ronincaltn ceremony. and | Dana had been formerly employed there 7 nd workmen engaged in the) bearing | attorney, who ioaggrger her vast ely Campo 10 1110) 1000 90 100 9 in which he will probably outline atlas a clerk. “packing planes ot the United States | slyinbi "on" ty At; | fereata in ele elty, Je now on hls WAY! Sty Inthe park. Ho 14_18_ton sadn. 908108 One of Season’s Biggest Crowds | considerabie tengtir his position on im-| “He ty nolonger connected with this pending and the packers have op-| as no present intention of inter | to consult Mra, Law in regard to une Werniches—Confensor, 1 Knight hie—Bslle lances, 1: Attends Mati tN York portant questions, institution, however,’ volunteered Mr, quit, An attachment has been levied | felt and Peoper, 1. | Caan "breed! a dormant tak ends Matinee of New Yo! Loving Cup trom Kingston, — | Uaumann, & fight with the object of atorup feng in any way. Secretary Metcalt, of the tamale: at inst Law millions by Mr. Burr as “When dd bis connectl it rc ane ; 5 © residents } World repo shia struggle continues { wil te) Carrol! D. Wright had a conference arth] De, Love died suddeniy on the Auran’al vator—vtotayring Owner. J. W nerothe nb Rak Racing at Empire Track. an the block in Kingwton whore Judgu|, “1 40 met believe that is of public ine tn widespread misery and a labor] the ent to-day. but the deimiis | yune 18, 1908 He was lecturing [9 8") Index Horne 1 3 Fin. Open” Cine Pi “a ¥ Farker has hts voth terest, replied Mr. Haumunn. “His jl that ly have disastrous ¢f-| Were not discloned. The President DIM. | srsonniage of passengers gathered IN} $17) Lavavor it jt ye at ee oting fusidenece, The} counts are straight to a cent, but { . bap cohey wot seme’, the statement that tne the when be was| 800 Grandpa ” in ne 2 3 cup, Which js about nine inches high | nave la no. longer or the nayrool of ‘ on the public as well as on those fbset ot Fiscusston Aid not felate to| the waloon of ship 105 Walter Cleary a r) + te vintne Worle.) and of simple design ts inscribed: thi Denk, 3 understand that Be comes butchers and Meat] stricken with apoplexy. He died almoat erat chev=Pulmina . Titlan, Twilight. Gnie the West and thut his people are concerned. of the waliop for Lava “alton Brooks Parker, on ¢ m ir YONKERS, July wealthy. Heh | se occa: i the crisis is @ grave immediately. His lecture dealt #' ws ae of Fe = | -0 ae 1 sion of his nomination to the Preal emel: ‘obable that we will ta ripe r" IRD RACE The jeptune Bakes, for two-year-olde; i ne t jargest crowds of the msidency Father a W thy Contrac: to you for intervention | | tremely propane (Pat Sth | sanitation aed ben te Cd bp 555, p Bis, fale Won galloping. Timea” Winner, bby Met ee yare. /A0aa0n viaited the track this afternoon | Of the United Btates, July ninth, nine-| From another source it wa end It," aald Paeal- | Old age freed from the a « o ha; to witness the seventh matinee of the | tee? hundred and foun—The Pearl] nat Dana's father is " hy are convinced that] to which ordinary flesh Is helr. i a ee im. _ Open. Clow. Now York Driving Club. Th Street Neighbors, Kingston, N. ¥," 4 wealthy contraotor, ik, en 40 {t, and think sueh it for Professional Servic |. Bolen 1086S = | wastinne Gf twelve fasen teledad Grea Acconpentad the cup is the follow.| Young Dana went to the New Am- MH. Cochi n z 2 ve from 1 Rial si togetabte The sult Is for professional services travers tg eventa which brought toxether the rival | a 1 gtr hors of King. | house of H. B. Claflin & Co wat Dr. Love left Ameriea in attendance) su fivttling Hicks 112008 My 5 p trotters that have been fighting {t ov vai Pet Sila Neen ‘atker to acne n xu upon Mrs. Law, who had undergone an Brushwood J Manin of 3 # 6 6 8 @ » & » dle ng 't out! the Accompanying y yal ay op e tonaat tion ff ndicitis, He crossed Tralght betting only.” — 5 |for supremacy ever eince the season | of their esteem for him asa Cite operation for appe ‘ A iaditien oud denaal eat | opened. faen and a frien OLBASON.—July 9. WALTER GLEASON, ; Y the ocean with her, hoor ge ogg bl y, 4 plenty of apeed t inait_mle, ull only galloping at ‘Phare wore the Two-Time trials on th With the rene. are the cards of the| *#° four years, beloved son of Annie Kenoe rT to Now — 0 Baw, ‘ KT ana vie ale ety on the 11556 FOURTH RACE Tha, Brishe ee, aes, fi Sus, ar “valu ong Card. Jamen A, Murphy was to drive| Ye '§ adios tor sae pp vPaneral (noma the tte residence, 41 Mane \ ys turn trip that he died ch. cA Mamvure Baticcieiac.” Owner, £ Paget bined his speedway chainp!in Don Derby to ATLANTA, Ga. July 2,—W. B, | ket st Monday. Aug. 1 1004, Dr. Love was the recognised medical) index forees. _ Jockeys. Wi _ oe beat 207%, and it was generally con- wdthia, of Montgomery County, to-da —— adviser ot Met, Law, While aha wae] "Ai" flambure Balle” Hildebrand 100 +i ceded that the speedy aide wheaier |siapped Judge Alton 'B. Parker aM. stopping at the Motel Majestic 4 bi Ba Roane balie!H Cocnran 1a 8 would take @ second or two off these yg 5 vine ar largeat grown « city she became {Il and ended her teheeLittle Kim, Graceful, Lady Mirthful Hamby figures. Don Derby is mat meet ts Court He Se Mee Afraid] King Edward and Queen Alex- conan” "en the fo Mare] me SH srenee Dale ito te ether atl s"g. Meevore pacer, Nathan Brrauen, a WANTS!:, WANTS! she not tully recove rom the} = " i " 5 ‘old Gteote of the operation and she deter- 557 ¥ rr Rime sin: mp 4. a serels of reece for a side bet of $2,500, i Women Would Take His Two} andra Witness the Final Heat | mined to take ner own physician with | tance iL “Owner, J Le Hollands ng ae ashy ‘ — iP her, Dr, Love waa selected. It is be-| Index. Homes Saber m Ps 5 ne two in three- ‘ Daughters and He Wanted} in Whioh Edge Beats the |iieved that the suit of Mrs, Love Is tor “Euacie ot mile heats, There were only three b { f 4 < the services rendered during this ertp |S, Consideration a a starters in this event. Albert C. won B { Them. Restrained. French Boat. by her husband han* Tot Ban 5 &connar 3 1 ‘ Pog 4 two straight heats. Time ra cé$ Mrs. Law bas had many a devotee! i Queen bhi Conran " shctins . worship at her shrine. She was known | Si Mary yen quae me 4 if } A inile dash for trotters was won by Se. Philip Berlenbach, of No. 9 Btuy-| LONDON July ~The International | the most beautiful woman of her set 1B Felmourh uy iH " H by Bruckhelmer's Bowrene, with H. L. fesant avenue, Williamsburg, a prom|-|/ motor boat race in the Rolent to-day | not only in Kew York, but also In the bc Mite tic 102 ° cm » pains B yey second, Time—2214, ‘physician In thé Bushwick section|¥#* won by Enatand. represented by Continental eftle Europe and In Lon-| qag Pickle « } > ba if ACE.—First heat won by RACE. ware RLD . 5 9 Brooklyn, appeared before Magis- 8. FP. Bdee's Napier Minor, which de-|don, Wherever she went she reigned ~ Ben Crockett io 13 18 2” a ib Brightlight, drives by 8. rr. Bala| gti se a trong ey HTON BEACH, le ‘ } Cauri{iented the Wrench Richard Brasier | socially, She has been wooed by the Waterton, Cartall “Bi. Grishany ~ Overw Mao, with A. B. Perren u eebuids | Sasloan Gen ane bevenetne 9 - wikte Furtong in the Lee Avenue t . Tot dan, 1; Mn Crocket, 1, and Fickle. 4 while various owners were #old in the pad-| Por the Reception of Ad: y “eday and asked that bi in-law, Maharajah of Kapurthonta, She prob: | 1) finn closed strong. O14 England had no exe Hone Thomas ce Leahy's Princess| dock to-day, and the prices realised fee vertisementa at the Tdward and Queen Alenandra | ably has been the theme of more para oe came in last, Advertising Raton No, #0 Bushwick " we The prices ne gale of No. siz] Went to the tele of Wieht to witness | graph in the Paris newspapers than] 53y #IXTH RACE 0 evn ringer Eo #40 Soe Second heat just reversed, The last! st t. Gallen, b. a ty at wtih ‘as ; the final heat any other American Woman who made ted--Duchews of Kendall, Okner, C. A. Alnwick. a by horae came under the wire first, w , ‘street, Willlamaburg, be preventéd Mod fs ee . while aan G. Butler, 475, teed stealing his two children. The American bont entered was de | that city her home. Index. Horses, Jookers, Wt i » < _¥_ uy sh a Crs @ hors thas won the firwt heat came| Pond Lily, ©. f, by Watercress | MANHATTAN AND BRONX, . ese ble wide, feated by the Napler Minor tn the pre. Mrs, Law Inherited Millions, S37? Duke of Kendal Shaw 118 ; ? aN “et 4) } ‘4 3 0-5]! Inst. Time, 2.16%, Mf at Queen's Taste; G. Butler, $150, The physlclan sree tet coe eing | Uminary stanea of the contest, The | tra Law vax married to George Law| $8 babe go a a a ae ee ' i Hirty. Momn@ith. ah t-& by ten ; had died on Jnly Ma ‘an American want away with a rush over | in 18, She was then twenty years old, Ce a ee a a ee ey af 5 Golden Garter—Memento;, a. 4 Riteesiva from him for two years. She} the 77 knvt course, but the Britisher | put her beauty wae of auch transcend- fady Potentate Travers 100 4 4 OOO 4 48 bs iG. Butler, { Bad troughs a seperation suit anainst| toon forge tahend ind Dut tarAmort | Out "ere that ane, was" unvarelty| i fomsetineg, camel | RRP Od bg "|e vi ‘ ~ Him, bar it had never been settle pee By "hee Meanieawe hee te lameen te eeslas. Bh Lie, wie wa BT? Apri! Mhower aang + -anee Pe Golden Masi, *% 4 Series ae c jocioty ‘ io . ~ ote ni Palmbearer. best | ter—Miss Maat: \ court, Pending ite determination, his | minuies 1 eeconds Khem Atte years old, was a man of vane} tant Ha Tele Hiintelt Duke of Mendel had something lott at the ond. ie in two straight 4B ih | f ears old, 6 heats. ¢. Lloyas rd wand Brook, Me =| T wife had had the custody of his two weaits 5 eae tee Chererland fond & long drive bearer had no excuse Wh see mA ‘® Malsour | entry. «. Rattheos, cama’ AVi-at Nes. 5 Rly ipl | ealth and wae A wbout town , eeaeae = stasis ed ncond. Time Ag a, ty; S.C - a — 969, a20, ; -aildren. Levyied Dl Y abn vps ATM SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR MONDAY, ea Harty ha Tet eat ray %, Bia “2 4 — La % Cte, ag aa ik 1 oo, ages ey ho eet hee {ites | re co wnragau, O ne brah J ¥ T @ mie pounrit avoat xe ; he pone fo the home of het es rother was anise jallant— = ye. a nt Fish showed hp mht Ne \ fe attend the funeral. Hi fiom Wotie Young. widow. Re td wee SARATOGA, No Yo July M—Knteies ) (48 Byvonby 128 9808 Merry Lark..18| Ke was Att agate Teddy ee mxTH AV.—at Noe, €0, 183, Set, 016, " admitted to the house, how.) inner matrons * no held society in the Fourth oe Seratom Mendieap, ft y eame In Timed 94 ton * wi rs, ’ the ebildren je hidden | palms of their hands for Monday are thee wp; one mile a hy's chestnut M a ividere savanrat AVA Bince the death of her husband M. First - peed nut geld: Ral A At No. 2263, ' mretiey Sa78' later Se [Law hae’ resided In Hurope fare | Yt Boxwood .,.101 wall Ta id pacing, sustteding le aaica | , iandapring—st. “tea, sees 8, Anaa N Yeo, 66a. wise ss, that the children bad been |imost pert. Bev times the announce- Bh i $7 Sovereign... 108 uf Thee ‘vale ig settalbonst icaad J ing Wt tn ish by bis sister-in-law and Mr t that she was about return ¢9 (S41) imerweney ..100 beak yy Tanny—Angle, ce! erie to ARS UDA domlolie has : } Mimosa. + : ware AV-At New te to & convent in Monticell cro) ie = & Balvatore, a bey horse attached to a ted a tutter In society, But 4 tCasine Bsn fillies, two years by, Garter | 746, 654, 904, cor, pit hess sister who ix a delivery wagon. paid a vieit to Manhat- 2K lial iy 5 te ft Se Candiemae~ WT or, ona r 4 seme institution, but when tan towlay for the frat time, ite aix|they die” (822) Belle of Belle Be pA r the children he ety by Kel t of en ST.—At Ne. 39 Kast. . i oe} then m ap. cst of fe having Yeon passed ex: gies ie toute hens 8 i} night of TH ST.—At Ne. $88 mast, ‘ “athe B mt, OL, Bt: thevond of the ond at Savor dilowsnee cock, jr, Hoe nese Are STAC Kos. 38 teoy leas, Brooklyn. & friend of Wei and sam Park Row it ton Hace toe, fang, Cup, enene earey tat West, Rim to get his children. upset & peddlers wagon as sate fae ate corse, | Baik “Devarette ah B08 a TWO MINBAS KILLED, Tuarris Pot ata 7 rather Burne he sucoseded, \angled with the pipew that wit $e kepe about two oad 8 ee re wentive ....198 tea MO Prines Ching. V TOWN. July %.—Two| Bast. ses jokers it were returned under cov | (0 oe) Je on Collany is bs (BAA) Prince & @. O8 JOHNS + uly ep : FORTY-SECOND 8T,—At mi, - * i rh $00 Agnes D.... 104 miners wore killed and a third seri jo. 287 i Hy tor two-year-olds, | $00 pamasitad PORTY-EI cy hie have griew and oy ta nel ace eee aac tat aes Atle Quay injured in Mine No. Ot the WINMTY sIetat ha a a Nee a08 " Faas hn ery, du wan daraba ‘Aa nonn fy tt, te we pan, Lear ie Rove: ie Tio queer actions of Daley, a bull-| Berwind-Wnite Coal Company, near! 116TH ST.—At Ne, ike we *. Ht to take we oe from him, the salt alr that blows up the ri ii ‘te AoiPreorn LIT) Siporenticn allowance elatmed dog owned by Mrs. Duff, who lives In| Windber. LTTH ST, and Le 4 ett pore from the bay filled hi — mes a cece 1a furnished room on the third foor of 196TH ST.—At Nos, showed a Bueeply ‘to @ battle o! in the case were rrp. day evening, and later missed two hun- No, M2 Eighth avenue, led to the diss 24a eR. ‘wo bright-looking boys counsel, who declared ~ were ar ‘ covery of the death of Mra. Dayton, jong that he could r ralgned in the Children's Court to-day |o 70h Pet’ segarma, a tourteen-year-old | The ‘Right who lived in the adjoining room, to-day. beth y and Amsterdam ay, — |: iat they would ever! and the Coney [stand Saturday af: on charges of stenting two pairs of | boy In his employ. told the Justice tar) | Con of Guests The woman, who waa about iirty-five || One Can ie Ete Bo ane ig aon It t rf Late said that Re fre Baa” perents ex tate hie forme how | boys’ knee pante valued at #1. Justice 3 shay sae payin on ie, het om | ‘s years old, had probably been dead since Think M ' y aie \ r fab dyinn ohe had made $|nuteh Por s time nothing was Wyatt found them guilty, but on the | SO Reet (he olde 6 al Will respond to your Tuesday. Wednesday Daisy barked about fn. one \ AMSTOReee AVA we mae At, nt but dust i men) guarantee of thelr lawyer, Mr. Leh- iw af ania We nakt tie ‘boys hea 81 (he door between the two rooms ana y ry) it Hos, 05, 00, arid earn it if the Brain | mughowar-ae Nos, 1264 15mm tried to attract Mrs, this waa repeated often y tered, the cope d up the bridge attention, erday. man, that he would be responsibie for | long fehpote to which was attached @ thelr good conduct as well ae thelr ap. | line and a fah-hook, With iis out at | Boarders Wanted newaboya had a hotter the boye managed io gel, he ti yur night the dog hark Be 7 Traihy” Ho ait | earance Im court on Aug 1 he arated | avetal alta a pants kad tate them ADVERTISEMENT and then tng, Ope rouge, wor me ve Healthy ee PMT Ree | atvatore in. umbrellas they were carrying . on, heard \ tt ae wan hat home was] ‘The prisoners were Loule Rntrotin,|Phie dor was pier for ventilation. | Provided you sand it to jad Bre Fengten, "Sor aan aRaND ST At Nos, 264, sar. \ ike this and hia hitherto unsha twelve, of No. 1 Uheery street, and It you saw these boys atealing those _ NUDSO: the the W. pants why form your em- rhlfcacventh Tired sistion and Police: Grape-Nuts Saece reasnerted itself THE WORLD, . Paros No. 948, Md, AL Hot 4 Y Iwatore will never he sent out of hia) Joseph Peresl, twelve, of No. 14 Ol ver er? as vatt, woman ke the retury native sity Real, street, The complainant was Wiliam Fig 1 om bet hired tor that porpeee.* foune rk. "s body. ea ‘ i they WOOId! pee yon neo tion) | Ashita, of No. @ Roigers aires, who — na the boas the i the one scientifically made Non. 1870, 1683, “ure on inae "at NT f | niey hes a pants factory. at No. M Market aay sho a ig ine ee aad Rt AN wet AY oa street. He eald he had six thousand vty x? A At pairs of pants in bis shop on last Hnt-' panta, pRoApway. i lace }

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