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Pot PARR EA ~FAROTIHTION Pulige Sends Word to Seoretary | Woodson and Members of , Committee Are Called to Meet He Will Decide the Date of His} MITRE FOR MISSIONARY. Leaving the Bench Without) "gv, award Osborne, lected) ty.firgt Assembly Distric' Biohop, Has Ha@ Notable Career. borne, of this city, who has been elect- Democratic Leader of the Thir-| ‘Dwo years ago Hopper resigned from ST, PETERSBURG, Aug. §—The {| Were not being run to sult Bim or his) Interior, Is sail to have made ries | confession, in which he decla Aa Assistance of Practical Pol-} Bowron, sue. 1—Rev, maward o»-/ Means to Hold On and [s|_ TP sud tnereupon inst year indorsed] Indorsement of the influential Sagamore . Club of the districs Mx-Commissioner of Jurora Welde fe ® potential factor in the Sagamoge Club, | He recently became a member o in | by Inviting Hopper to become a mem- ‘ |Yammany General Commitiee of the ! | distriet, by invitation of Leader Hop-| ‘ ka and the other night reciprocated | ee , | ber of hie club, | the organization in a ft of pique, Things Sassin of Von Plehve, Miniater of friends, so he got out at one time he i . Hopper's opponent, O'Connell, who was | c¢ Iticlans, ed Bishop Coadjutor of the Wpleeopal| Gaining Recruits | badly worsted In his fight against the| , QtsHoffman House. Diocese of Springfleld, Ill, ts the Su- 0 . Tammany leader jdead Mintster anette perlor of the Amerioan Branch of the began to. teks sueteee at eee » incloes Nit Suis: Wena PSOPUS, N. Y., Aug. %-Whether|Soclety of Mission Priests of 8t, John arene dorsement of the Magamore Clam. re. (O% him day and night, mot E“WILL MAKE HIS FIRST Judge Parker resigns his position of|the Kvangeliet. ‘The headquarters of the | P*-Amemblyman Towle A. Abrams is] Corte ot ate astrlonds got busy [order to prevent his dolog h t moing t . hae Judge Of the Court OF A ormanteation are at Cowley, st. John, not going to have things all his own before or after Aug, § his decision | Oxford, Bngland. | | SPEECH OF THE CAMPAIGN. in that’ direction, with the result as|arm, but in the belicf that way In his Aght against Isenc 4. Mopper) stated, Now Hopper is going to re-|Detray himself in his sleep, the a R Mi for the leadership of the Thirty- turn to nd, and In a fow| 4 er, he has only mutt will not be influenced by practical poll- é saree Md mad Re fanny | Assembly Tietriee by FoI gh 3 out nights the cl MI ‘call a meeting | Words in sleep endearing dimint ticlans Interested in his campaign for | Mand & native of Eng! many rams! and indorse the Tammany leader for Peter Natale, probably he was stationed at the miasionary | 44 Corralied the Indorsement of the| Hopper says (hat he will beat Abrama| ames of a comrade and sweet! the T'rendency. jouses of the order in Africa and India, | Ifaelem Occidental Clud and claims to In &@ manner #0 emphatic as to leave| A dosen years ago he succeed: wren! no doubt of hia dlipieaaure at “the! Rev Arthur C. A. 21ail, now we at have wrested seven unattached organ: Speculation published in relation to bie| Vermont, as head of the Boston ‘ations from Hopper, the present leader roaching withdrawal! from judivigl | Later he was made Superior of the order | hee started a campaign among the dual. duties Judge Parker eald to-day that’ in the United States, ness men of Harlem and will sccure the The Force of Thursd Is Irresistible, | 55:= cuit Volle at 22c Yard! There’s not a person in the land having It’s strictly in any degree whatever the instinct of econ- ay ooh omy who won’t enthusiastically proclaim the tt ge specials we have arranged to bear out the ideal for Sum- spirit of these Bargain Magnets, the most : : ; and. sure to be powerful aggregation of buying inducements popular this Win. The specials advertised under the Bargain Magnets |} “brs chamasne. pelt, cuter iy Party Wil Go Aug. 9 In a Body ‘ from This City to Esopus, yi ‘ Where Ceremony Will Be Held. Fudge Parker directed @ letter to-day @ Becretary Urey Woodson, of the Democratic National Committes, saying: j 4 '*T would respectfully suggest that the @otification committee rendesvous at the Hoffman House on Aug. 9 and pro- @eed to Esopus the following day, tak- ing the 11.35 train. Vehicles will de in (waiting for the members of the com- ‘@aittes.”” Judge Parker's suggestion was imme Wintely acted upon. Fifty-two tele- Grams were sent to every State and territory tn the country, the committee Of Atty-two being composed of one # member from each State. These tele- Srams will bs responded to in person ‘by the members of the committee, many ef whom are already proceeding to New ¥ York from the remote sectlans of the | 0069449499599 4940O994494OO 9008944 00549446. OO00H000 eountry, from whic gummoned Nh they have been! ConUsMBUS, Aug. &-re, Mark Han-| Mra. Hanna sent a check for 85000 to When the ea |& Widow of the Senator who was|the Ohio Republican State Committee peach Esopus Judes Teena, Sommittee /Crairman of the Republican National | at the saine time, | bie first speech of the eampalen and Committee at the time of his death, sent) It ts said that never before has a j it has already been seer Pa i a check for $5,000 to the National Com-| woman made such a large contribution to be short, but the Judge's letter of mittee yesterday to @ political campaign fund, 2 £GOEOCECE9E5-09609 8-96 D5-5086950994-8 9090 009000005004 55060 BBnb- 20-4 BOE 6-9 OHS. DE 15.94-0.096-0.8 9480904 E1542 5 O229OCSCES CEOS Stet $9OCE LE mer or early Fall, ever assembled in one place. te acceptance, which will be fo le . : ° - ter to Chairman Champ Clark prefer Na; | Montana; John A, Creighton, Nebrads in the Monday and Tuesday evening newspapers will navy, brown, cream and. black, Notification Committee, will be al} coer, evage 0: lengthy presentation of the Issues of the coming campaign, upon which the Democratic nomineo for President will #eek the sufferance of the voters of | Willi | the country continue on sale as long as the lots hold out. Among It fs value of the 22 scores of others we add the following money-saving | most exceptional sort C : re : vhen sold at, yard, features to the Bargain Magnet attractions for Thursday. eae hE LIU Fon ue Women’s While Art Emb’y Nickel Table This document, {t is stated at Na-|7 @onal Headquarters to-day, will be & masterly and concise presentation of “Delaware; CR. Pendle- Renshaw, the issues. Here are the names ot|! L K Bel 5c i BS leurs Here are the, names of |b. ceangat"h th tat; Duck Belts, 5c. Bargains! Lamps, 88c. whom Judge Parker wil) make his|jyVnel Woolner, Yoon > eo wt # abesch af atoegtance: | MO ne a Nee totes Sarael TLFOy | parte ta warned the smmeninn Tht | A good top- Three values This, from the D. Dr Mocol, jr. Bourn Carsiinar J. A Kentucky; | C. W.” Bolton, |legations to tnatruct thelr consuls’ In | liner picked from of the most ex- lamp store—and Biranekey, Beth Dakotas N. G) Rov: na; Melvin’ P. Frank, Maine;| Macedonia mot to leave the towns | j A Seta Manucaai, etna ie bine | Bem sfurst., Maryland; ‘Quy W. | without ¢acorts, as the Macedonian a host of splen- ceptional kind a worthy item, 4 < te 4 urrier, a ; ‘oO onary committees ir A i i js! Balti Vain Ce brast on Dempsey. Mic’ {are planning to kidnap. or murder a did values of- are quoted below indeed, it is! L. Bivlev, Misalasippl; eaota: Clare: a, wes, Missourl; H. A. Gallway, Virginia; Frank H. Cole, Washington; fP"gisi,C ‘onsul with the view of snitating for. " from the art em- ign intervention. broidery section for to-morrow: fered in the belt section to-mor- tow in view of These handsome lamps are well made, strong and i dependable — fitted | this great August Union Momie Lia- SEN the peavar sale now in prog- on Scarts—tring. P. & A. centre 1 Tess, is; dra bh Leer draft fount and oil well all witked, i ends; wn work all around; % | These belts are made of good size 16x50 inches; all new and pect Ruse Sine BH gel |B white duck and will be found ser- pretty designs, worth 29¢,, —_ | ‘ viceable in the extreme special sale price, each ec Others advertise these lamps 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Very extraordinary value 5¢ Cushlon Tops -with backs; a wide |] * as $4.75 values, w é for to-morrow at, ¢acii, range el floral designs for All complete here ai — choice; also pretty centre pieces, be Flt patent esther Inside || sgt 24na¢ inches; worth apeee, eel Ht APPEALING PRICES ate ae ee ’ } Wide double patent leather Age thas we ictus. tied The “Brilliant” mantle, specially " ° | p Laundry Bags — large size; in ef- ( 1 ‘ | & Desig en eg inside a fect Tn vsiord, ted eke. en pete a fs! a Ag A ’ ‘ outside; the black ones are 1 lity, (i 4 wired; one of the best its kin An Interesting Clearing Sale of Fine Summer Footwear. in, wide; the red, 4 In wide, gush special sale rice, 96 On the market-—8c. each Main Floor, 59th #t. fection, Main floor, Oth Bt. Section. THIN Floor, Bith Bt. Section. ‘ IN THE BASEMENT. / To make this an interesting month in our shoe sales, we have taken our unsold Summer ||| . Footwear and fixed the lowest prices we have ever offered them at. N : NEVER BEFORE SUCH LOW PRICES FOR SUCH HIGH CLASS SHOES, | NO MAIL ORDERS_ FILLED, | Women’s $3.50, $3.00 and $2.00 Oxfords, R, patent leather, black kid § l oo @ ‘ and box calf, \5 Women’s Black Kid Dianas, with paten- leather tips, also Common s Sense Dianas...... tne | .0O0 ’ ih Women’s $3.50 patent kid Christy Ties, welt soles, with high Cuban heels, $200 e Women's $3 and $2.50 patent leather and black kid Lace Shoes, $1.50 WE $3.50 and $3.00 M Lace and Oxfords, US Men’s, Women’s & le Gold-Plated Children’s Hosiery, 8c. re 4, Imagine buying high-grade Summer hosiery, most remarkable right in season, for such a price! This price Values this un- doesn’t cover the cost of making, even! But we matched August got in on a lucky deal and can afford to sell be pet men’s, women’s and children’s good hosiery at : ought fort — 8. a pair. oe miss it! Every pair's guaranteed to be perfect and These pretty warranted fast, colors, mp ee fold Women's two-thread, full length Cotton Stockings; plate and will wear splendidly, made seamless, with double soles; stainless black. You may have twelve, 2 All sizes, in plain and dropstitched styles a whole dozen, for Cc Men's fine gauge Cotton Socks, seamless, with Shirt- spliced heels and toes; good fast black and tan for selection. All sizes, of ere Bet He Children's 1x1 ribbed two-thread Cotlon Stockings, with double ity; a variety of handsome new de- knees and soles; very elastic quality; seamless feat; stainless black; all signs—all sizes—values up to SOc. a sizes from 6 to 9%. set—special, per set of 3, for 10¢, Main Pidor, S0th 81. Seetion. Main Floor, Front, Centre. | The August China Sale Affords Unmatched Chances for Economies! __ Never in the history of all our great August China Sales have such crowds taken advantage of the bargains during the initial da Thus, from present indications, this will be the most successful Summer Sale of China we have ever held—and rightly so, for never were such extraordinary valué-givin gs in such splendid china and glass- ware offered before. $8.50 Decorated Dinner Sets, $3.98. Good quality American porcelain, with pretty floral decorations and gold edges; 97 pieces to the set, including soup tureen and regular shape soup plates; were these sets not subject to slight manufacturers’ imperfections, you'd never buy them under $8.50 set—as It is the price Is only $3.98 2 set. $1 Dinner Sets, $5.98. | $15 Dinner Sets, $9.98, White English porcelain; first quality; 100 pieces to | Fine thin Austrian china, with very dainty floral deco- the set: this includes soup tureen and all other necessary | rations and gold-traced handles; 100 pieces to each set dishes Good Jardinieres at 19c. in patent leather, box calf and black kid, $4 50 4 * gg German China al 9c. Medium size; well nmadé; nice looking and strong; . Tea cups and saucers; ntatly decorated all imported thin they're in the prettiest and most effective glazes; the kind } china, with gold edges; worth 1 $e each. , you'd willingly pay 3$c. for regularly, Tea plates, with gold edges, and lot of oatmeal Bowls. | White Tea Cups and Saws White Dinner and Soup Berry Saucers—imported | Beer Steins — decorated; | cers—worth 8c-. special, Plates—worth Se—spec- decorated china with gold| fmported; worth $1; spe- pet paiteers.. i ‘al, each,,.. Se line edges; spectal, each, Se | celal, tach.......+ seve O9e | White Tea Plate: ‘orth Beer Steins—imported blyp {Beer Steln:—imported;dec- | White ‘Mall Water 6c—special, tach.......4¢ Flemisa, with pewter dl orated with figures; finished 4 pe White Berry Saucers @rs; worth Soc; special,| with pewter covers; worth | ” worth 4¢—special, each. 2¢ ! CAC. rrseees messes 256] $1.90) special, each... 98¢ | Third Floor, Sth St. Section, 1,000 pairs Child’s and Misses’ $1.50 T; White Canvas Oxi assorted styl w ses 6 fo 104 and pry ry St ag ant pen ps 75¢ & ul . e Pm gr A CTE a e e i Third Avenue to Lexington—Bloomingdale Brothers—5oh to oh Street. four to one in the teadership contest. ‘The police ha’ ———=—— - accomplice was ¢ plot, and that bh Sunday World Wants Work —[uy_.07 the, Neva Monday Morning Wonders, |‘hance tat the a Peterhof that day by boat, Economies | b Att CARs Tearsree To Leunston Jo 3 Ave 759"'060". Store Open Continuously From 8 A. M. Until 6 Every Week Day, Including SaturJay. 35c, Writing || 1 Men’s 12%c, Paper, ISe Box. _ || Handkerchiets, 4c. “Pelatgh” Call Among the Raleigh” Cabi- ‘ nets, containing most irresistible ; f the Bargain 60 sheets of fine NY satin wove corre- No. hee ae fs spondence paper, 36 pbk y Rs! , in violet, gray, nee fon vis military gray, G. hekote ae Ps heliotrope, blue AAGNE x and white, Teach. anh kcuitin ae They've nice colored borders, tana 15c and should really sell for exceptional value at, box, 12"4c,—special, “each... Main Fioor, 00th St. Section. Main Floor, 50th St. See 29c Satin Taffeta || Women’s Wash Ribbons, 14c Yd. Stocks, 124c, This item beats anything One of the offered in many Bargain Magnets a day > the bin that will make of a ribbon bar- i gain, and it will business _ uous: be to your ad- ally brisk in the vantage to get neckwear — store here early to- T to-morrow. morrow for st They're in the smartest shapes, tn lection, sheer, dainty Swiss embroidery, as Fine satin taffeta silk ribbon, 41) | well white and colored madras inches wide; in pretty shades of || nd pretty linen combinations. light blue, royal blue, cream, while, The t gain of we, maze, pink and 14 ll the seas walk 2! wSelect at, yard, C || stocks at, each... AC Main Pioor, Wh St. Sretion, \ Main Pioot, $60: St, Section Bedding and Muslins Are Price-Knifed for To-Morrowl This, the housekeepers’ section, as usual brings some splendid items to the front in this great August Sale, First on the list come these Sheets and Pillow Cases, made of splendid quality muslin ant offered 'way below actual value—the sheets have seamed centres. Sheets. Pillow Cases. BMGs csaisaviniae BBC | 81X90... 6505605041 B4E | 43KIS. sever eee 78590, ..0000. +004 0BNG 190K90, 0.0005 seee AMG 1 45RIO. sr sreees Fine Silkoline Comlortables, 69c. Filled with good quality soft cotton; all new, dainty colors and designs; all regular sizes, While Crocheted Bed Spreads, 59%. A superior grade, in full sizes; all new designs; regular $1 value. “Kapok” Bed Pillows, 5S¢ Each. These pillows are filled with “ Kapok,” or silk floss, and will be found much cooler and cleaner than the feather pillows; they're absolutely o*arless as well Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, 4'4c yd. All a full yard wide and an exceptionally good quality. Main Flor, Near Rotunda, A Great Summer Sale of Men’s Trovserss to Order, $3.43. Until Saturday evening, August Weotnesdeyrvuguerde | 6, we will take ey hig Y auewat Abe orders to make Saturday. August tn, | (0 YOur measure a pair of trousers of such popular materials as Worsted, Cassimere, Cheviot, Homespun, Crash, Flanne!. Clay, or Scotch Mixtures, The workmanship ot which will be the very best and fully quaranteed in every particular The fabrics are of excellent quality. We guar- antee a perfect fit Money refunded upon request, if trousers Prove unsatisfactory in any way Also Men’s Svils to Order, $11.80. | or black serge, cla} Until Saturday we will take to measure men’s suits of Dine diagonal, u ed or black thibet, suitable fas dress or evening wear, and guarant fit and workmanship in every way. Second Ploy. @th St Stetbod, ina ae