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4h ae THE WORLDi THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST.4, 1008. .* aay d | f a ANNE, MRS. FH (OUTLAW SON OF ‘EVENINE' WOBLT) RARE CHART HARHESS ACG [GATS LASERAST jG ATO why we WOH WOM tos ATEMPRE TAN MECH \V ‘Plato! in New Yorker's Mrs. Harriet Sohaok Identifies | Heres. ———aésnere we — 6M. ra FC#® | Good Trotting and Pacing Seen|It Was a Pitchers’ Battle Be- ; i Pao Mount Vernon “Tracy”: as 3) at Last of New York Drivi tween Wiemer and MoGinnity “at peleag Bank Clerk’s Lawyer Says That Is] poy she adopted and Spent 4 at Why His Client Sought to Have| Money on Trying to Reform. and Hits Were Few and Well Soattered, Club’s Reguiar Matinees at the Yonkers Course, eT. Marriage Annulled—Doesn’t Believe hana Omer, O'S MOUNTE 'D MO ’ COULD HAVE HAD FOR’ » |e " okey. } (Speclat ay) Bvening World.) (Spectal to The Evening World) & mi ren the Young Man Shot Himself. se NOW SHE aA, hy fee tant pitt CHEE TAADN SONNETS) 20M) GROURDR AM dats Blasts ‘ } | CYGLE AND SPED AWAY, atines races of the New York Driving | with the Chicagos to-day by one run. Vlub before the Grand Cirowlt meet was | pney had « chance to win in the ninth, oa en? The true story of young Samuel L. Mrs, Dignan, ag4 Dana often saw her i held this afternoon, Great interest at-| put got only one man across the plate. with His Dana’ infatuation tor Mrs, Beatrice| 6. wntie she began to be out Saved Him from Long Term for| — tached to the events because of the GIANTS. Wife and Wo] picnan, which led to his marriage and| whon pe called, and in emmting of the pacers and trotters in R. H.PO.A. B n Guests W: W Subsequent separation from her, was Tied "chat ab Hold-Up and Got Him Out of the contest for the cup for the BrOMtO8t | Heesnanan, ef, o121 ¢ ‘ aS ON Way tO] reveaiod’ by the young man’s lawyer, | tim, Dana stood it Trenton Jail—Wilk i ait Gi umber of points scored in the #a90n-! niowne rt. . o1100% jare Water Gap. and| Wim Cummings, to-day. ‘The atory| with other men. Thea he made 4a ap- ai eson His wi ‘Dhomas B, Leahy's black mare Princess | Hoon yy, tarts sy told by Mr, Cummings Is the atory that] pointment to meet her and talk over) Wy 4 us ine oe Arthur Lape's Sey geding Senin th. oeono°0 Dane told bine when, he frat came to} ult aftaire, Bhe met him and he ame. ton Boy are tied for the President ¢ an, 1b, when he first cai Geldea "bee about tue pendant’ Bee al’ oh ¢ 8 ‘up for trotters with twenty POInt®) sertes, If. oo 00 his office and directed him to begin) mitted being out with other men er , re Dahlen, Get bt proceedings for the annulment of his|eald she meant to go out as often as Nas 8 Advice leade the Het Of PACES | Clipart, 2b. ooese marriage to Mra. Dignan on the ground | *4,U! (Special to The Evening World.) is with Lady Direct sent, ent Silber . MP ered tr HIA, Aug. 4—A lone| that the woman already had a husband| do gas et angry and forbade her to! BUFFALO, N. ¥., Aug. 4—The out: ’ ry Ra i { Summaries: ‘ Meainaity, p oro) On & motor cycle held up| living when she married him at Rah-| lost her temper and told Dana that he |!aw who shot Detective Reilly at Mount Sib Bet ravers 108 ~ 215 : ass 1, for Pacers—Final Heat—Won | ° pe ee Reema er 6 ALO; Dall, of) Why. N. o on April 2 Ingts bar enevecsnate, ua tha Bebe Vernon, {t {8 sald here, ls without doubt | benefited br a Bad'lapo feet tier the wt bP ottooc hes 1 eter ond Piecat | Totals ee ) " York, on the old York road, last “Dana comes of @ very good family, | when he married hi Harry Schack, who ° land showed & Se ferance > ly_intertered_wi c for Trotters—Fina] Heat— CHICAGO. Pe, 4 ‘ compelled Mr. Hall and Mra, Halj |, We! ttucated and a very attractive | not legally married to her at, all bi + who at one time lived Bug For nat lor’ tarea-yoar-old fillies, value = Mf, Jermyn's Boralmus's R. HPO. A.B. - re. Hall on. it | “This revelation was a great shock | at No, 248 Elle street, Buffalo, or Henry |¢ on c Won eactly: time—1.63 3 x John B. Cockerill's Jracle gee- ‘ thelr guests, Mrs. Arthur L. J: young mai ¢ always dressed we! to Dana and he immediately came to , Buffalo, Henry y. 83 8 Wi - Hopper's Too Boon third. | 8 1120 . Te ire, ‘Thomas C. Wal jack-}and might easily have been taken for |me about having his marriage annulled. | Wilkeson, as he is also known, Mrs. "i —y - Bad o13a » i . Walton, to [Bey of wealth, Unfortunately, he He ie wery hon Ne Ze Bee at Harriet Schack.a woman of wealth whol | Be — Oi Neill 124 ns hein ‘Trotters Final pet. end) 1omw ro i over ‘as disposed ¢ refused to ocet a ] " 4 wae n fl c' et the, saute anaes zone crue ne morn | GRY gn een thon the ante when 0 more Id | ln Ra Bias 'c rds Saou pita} { o ie MJ \- » : Crippling the automobile that eny |¥Ich Mrs. Dignan took in him, rae ate steps possible under the. cir _ pin i gp aed 7 ere boat PEE, Ledonantin Mone’ " = ~ | "Cites i Pacing to beat 2.16 84-King oa 8 64 4 Begg him was impossible. “The two met socially and Dana soon cumstan 2 remedy ¢ 1 be. er apf Me uur pate ded for madden wareeraiae Pou in by C, Hackett, Time=, o1]3aa0 rel Hail his man (be action on . o r elnlorn a8 the highway er Payne aia are wa me that ter Peart through quicker Jal, ee — Ta a P Ph Sh. | was y W. J. Ch erie with H H H H 4 ry Fevolver, with which he rounded |resarded her he most beautiful | "As tot ooting k ‘The man's identity was made known pm 0 M, Loughman’s Jesnette second. and Sa ee Wg Nletims, and A way of swinging |Woman they had ever seen. Mre, Dig- [KROW nothing about that at ail: but | through & piewure sent te Me, Verma H Brckhenere Sewrene third css warunees oe Se ik @tound that indicated not only afnan thought Dana was wealthy and he shot himself "When he See to me he, Geetared.. witneus, banitalion yp do The second and final heat of Class G Dut an eagerness to use i |Dana let her think 40, It was a great [about his case he showed, no excite: bee * yey oar ieey Hg Re ; fot ‘pacers RAs won, by C.” Hacketts ment, but waa calm and collected, His} Donovan, ve Y B » sy ‘ochrane’s Bessie Meld Up at Crossroads, hive tat he ve 1h onl Whee bi x Was not that of a man who|Bchacks for several years, recognized 18) hompson was second, Time-2.17, Hall, his wife and guests eft |DiSBa2 consented to marry him she I cannot under-| ing picture the moment he saw It. ‘a — ae Clty yesterday afternoon and |°*Meved Dim tO rare ea Sgt worbe Mount Vernon prisoner is my { 8 » al ee here, meaning to yo un to the] ,,, ChWled Mer for © aid Mra, Behack to an|_™ i 8 $| Casey: tf Water Gap." On reaching Wil. | , “Tt Aidn't take long after the wedding \ rier. “1 adopted} A 14100 a0 Sacrifice Hit—Casay. “Grove the party took supper ac | {or * Worldly-wiso woman Ike Mrs 2 police investigation of the ease.| Bvening World reporie, i | 20_100 bert and Dunn MoCartny and u Ga pal ‘and loltered about uni | Dignan to discover the error she had|1 think, has been most alipshod. The] him when he was s boy: tn i wae, hei id Passed Ball—Kilny ‘my eal 1 945 ‘| ec! woman In the case has been allowed to | in 1873, when his parents died. My Velovk listening to the music. made. It had a chilling effect on her Rec away and the ple Pa,, in felt her conduct keenly, | Shcting’ w: they started away for the Gap love and Dana shooting the way of Doylestown and Kaston, | Rs, Went, Beek to. tt fcornes be Ff 4 a File ahd O'Day. Time of first bel and | i a. tol with which the " id they turned - Saser_ — — —_ One hour rty minutes, Aten a ne, tame foupd | oainat ron ter adopting Mary. 1 ca, et tt fae Fi ave view ot all I row | against mo for adopting Harry 2 a 582 ohare Pa. Al litte: Mentions Sart aelanere th. Ee Oe wall — , ington Hotel, where mse! toh ofiman, Harry Shack, The] roe Owner, J. Sa i =, Tor five miles everything wont well edly boy was christened Harry |trdex. We Uh in, Goon Clow Pah | T the trip was without Incident until Me [vn 108 reek of tee - tremendous neers ith % a” i ° 5 83 2-5 —__>— ewe minente erage Wee reached, BANK CLERK’S BRIDE LED ee Lived Danas eh ! 315 42 Clearing Sale of Used efos# road here ‘and Mr, Hall, v 3 _ ai | ‘Air Lynwood. Molly Brant only galloping at the end. Re. ‘ ing him, but he was wayward from the 1 ni r- | vs fuddenty Seat we sae be toe GA Y LIFE IN THE WEST. beginning, 1 could do nothing with | Hable ee an m a Ppa ot ed UPRIGHT AND SQUARE ‘Mooting of an auto horn near by. (Special to The Evening World.) father was not #0 reticent, He La arente died 1 wae teft 8 ’ ied from Train to Help Edlow | Thinking another machinc was ap-| SEATTLE, Aug. 4—Mrs, Beatrice| day: Freee ey eet have, Sy nusnend Ci Who Was Stuck i Mr, Halt veered of to the| Dignan-Dana, the young woman who Faseinat Lahig hg sven de shah Bho se e . opman, Who Was uy " wide of the road and almost 'ran| married Samuel L, Dana, the young], “It was whil le 4 ight @ man who was standing by the| bank clerk, who was mysteriously shot in the" torthat Pera PSRt TBSs Mary all it he wore oaly Pee coy te " be Coney Island Creek Mud. se feed wit ha motor cycle, the | In Centeal Park, New York, on Friday} once, and sithough fully, eogniaant oft t ng alga te Prin twice, When he j Which he had extinguished. last, formerly Mi Beatrice rls reputation, he seemed unable| ee 1 pueng Be an ocean ani ‘ lan Nw ron ve Reatrles| to reaiat her’ In thla he wan like Yeas arreated in Trenton for shooting « alow Copan: fourteen deere M4, of We beat the record for sales in July Y rag other men in the city, The girl seemed {nent him hundreds to free bin —_—_ No, 7 West First atreet, C Island, | 4nd intend to make August the banner Motor cycle suddenly walked up to| Charles Dignan, son of James Dignan, |‘able to work her fnactnation at will; man ! ® (Continued trom First Page.) Lae aePhgpid st street, Coney Island, 7 onth, In addition to the fine array of Big fed cor and in a peremptory | proprietor of the Queen City Laundry,| And once a man, became & her | self. while crabbing with two boy com- uprights, Steinway, Sohmer, Kranich oe aut euros “auct & Bach, Waters, Steck, Chickering, here. Hazelton, Bradbury, Weber, Gabler and other fine soot pianos will be him-| “Now I disown him. 1 told him once panions this ‘afternoon was drowned ~ UNnAD+| i¢ je got in trouble again he COUll | M40 the Lollers so that a thorough and complete Inspection could be made | in Coney Island Creek. lomenow the sit! gat the notion tha hea an tht of them, the crew absolutely refused. They were thon evidently acting| The three youths were in chack, ni said: here five years ago, led him a merry out of that machine and hurry | dance for three years and then eloped bout it. Quick, now, and don’t], with @ railroad man, Later she sued @2y questions.” Dignan for a divorce and secured it by mall fat- bottomed boat and the Copman_ boy re bs am TAS, ANE 60, aR wee. Der a tay | Wilkeson, snd that name he must take |under orders from the company and on sarin counsel. Steam was kept wan skylarking ath his, fignd hei offered at very little prices, 1 ¥ efault, or min ny i work. into the water, went dows “What Sin ond dpe dea str, | TNO. weekw ago she was in thie elty. [0% of Begin and the storie WOMY] op will cut him off 1a my will with lon and we could not proceed with the work. We have as yet been unable | he," tormost and. stuck in the mud. | NO ONE-SIDED CONTRACTS, ry lemanded Mr. of the i 1 and the notoriety ot her] twenty-Ave conts, which pees et ver to inspect or test the bollers, as the company has persistently declined to |The two boys who were with him tried ut he would not listen to me of Pennsylvania. cou! to pull him gut, but the boat slid away Rives Webré me talk,” s0ld,the.man, | *evewed some of her old acauatetates er aad’ 'eher"came, beck, the aoe inim from the wailows I would no | 8x Up the veasel, The ee that blag rer one inspec- find they wer “unable to get near him atte | vi i @ bs le the boy was # ‘ul ng 0 out a big pistol, “and you want eed Lal hail score Ot poe fi ag TAL | almost broke my heart] do it, He has rulned my name and lite |tlon and received a certificate for the year |, It is not again required puliiaie Niesnue traek ake pide | 08,9 Obey,” With that the man shoved a guest at the Washington hotel, Sh , and remember we do not charge in- ee oe ant a terest on time sales. See these bar- gains, Open evenings. to me. T had to) with his was wardness, to submit to a second inspection, In that the company is wrong. The law |Island express train crossed the bridge. \ Pistol 0 close to Mr, Hall's nove | "ye nid wh mee sent| Meraitt Intormy risce as cashier, | ‘leet justice take its course, T neveF | giveg ug.every right to demand that repeated inspections be made, but we tie pose stopped the train, ‘earhy Ave | UPRIGHTS. fl Beatrice Womach nor eight hear trom hiw again Li Bnd y $40 HERZ $B unc’ \ } Ht almost touched him. Mr, Hall) oo aes was the centre of the may mn Had Dog's Life, He Says, | Want (0 Hew ‘ seemingly cannot enforce that right by compelling @ vessel to tle up, as|i' Dore" was sun put about thet and bes out of the machine in a hurry is “Lh laougat 1 Waa jus, pos ¢ a] dn Be, when Mehack was seventeen Z & Tope Was soon put about the boy's 55 KNOTT Sunul 1 # he lad " life of this city, Bho was a ¢aughter| ig ogee her eettie down wad benave| Years vlu, he at oon committed @g OF lin the present case. The law seems to be lacking in that respect. feet, and he was dragged out. He had bow ee eeees the lesion oul of a woman known along the « ust a8} herself, it Was Absolutely useless, how: | Lie most Guring highway robberies ‘a beeti Inthe water neatly twenty min- “Now. what are you going to do?” demanded. Mverything you've got is all T want, tye hignwayman, “Money first, 75 PAINE &CO, Sonat Q5FISCHER | vn JOO DUNHAM = quail Dabs” Woameh to some and aslever. Her marriage made no difference | “iv history of Buffalo. 44 omhat's just it,” sald Secretary Metcalf, “Without the law authorizing | utes, however, and all efforts to resusci- | “Mother” Woods to others, ‘The itt] in "ey GUngult A aly Ae enlootned ray ecm aN eT venue, Poked a te | such action we caunot prevent the sailing of the Grand Republte, although |" was by far the prettiest and most vi-|thene as heartily as she ever had before | volver In the driver's face and held him| ghe jg alleged to be inguffictently equipped. SARATOGA ENTRIES | lous ¢ < he was married. fille his companion robbed the man fof , Hpsagees Pe iat rn oer *Niror three years she led my boy a|/and the occupants of the vehicle, || 135 WESER 5 val vt ir, Hall had We choice bet to pasa had scores of admirers al he } dog's Iife, tt he never, yas able to] A_ policeman ee slong gen ty (Special to The Evening World.) 155 GABLER Bun ve wort or 4 as } eing committed, a pen fy athe, trumen ten bard’) she Wan Nestaaraut Canter. [fight of, the syell ine Mas penny ‘and| penaek jumped mura fur and drive ¢ TR I ICE REA CHED IN RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, N. ¥..|1 160 BEHR BROS, unl r and then t When she first came here with het] ay) chat she could get from others and| ‘The pollpeman heaped into a fire chief's Aug. 4—The entries for to-morrow's 5 inti Sromen 9 Ket} mother it was sald that the pair came] spent tt on Jewelry and Ane clothing: | wagon aad chased Schack for several races are as follows: T75LECKERLING 6'mon agin, which whey, aids [from Aiaska, The Kir! was put to Then coe CAL Orene two years O6> | bind moved fe & yard mebedd GRAND BL CASE. First Race—For maces of ait ages, bandt:|1 1BOBRADBURY 6 ‘mon F eee et AhMR'y | work at once as cashler of the Mer-[*"'phree months later we learned that nee at the polldemnan With the car ts cap; six furlongs, d A una 1 le Of the tites, You might disconnect | chants’ Restaurant, and her pretty} she had elaped with @ prominent rail) rey vay at the policeman with the! compromise was reached between the owners of the steamboat | 0%, shrine 112 450 chrvatis ... 9511 210 Steinway & Son 7 rer 1 Datterite (00, while you're at It” | face attracted mer. by the score to! toad man, Bhe went Baa. I think to} only loaded with blank cartridges and Republic and the Government officials in charge of the inspection | (si) Armenia tit Wl + ade | —— ‘ DEED to Wleable Ante, New York, ant there she obtained al he was arrested. Through the, infuence | Grand Rep Lge 889 Leto 1) tay Afvuthe, “10011 1 SQUAR ‘te ee trying 7 ir ee ata ‘ | tixoree fede my fe af ntriags, him seas Torwelitit the sarge of steamboats this afternoon, Senator Reynolds, for the Dreamland cor- | tmia::)\in} cio (arene ast UARE for } tl Bue led a o from the firat and| not to fight It, and he didn a and Schack wen: to the 73 ising Ship.118 ‘S01’ Bivination si ” t evid acd Gs have uetiaitad diaiAa rot te tat be detnult, and I felt we| penitentiary for three years. poration, agreed to surrender the certificate of inspecton delivered to the | “second Nace—Two-year-cl psa || 2 SQUARES, each, , ” au feem 4 As at her ta; five and one- af. Hau obeyed, una. tien Despite het humble station | Were 114 ot har cheaply endug’ Ok Copa RR tuseaeenee cee, Ma | bowt, eek sorag: O48 9 Bley & Sey ANd: SoMmpletn: THpORM BORROY. | |] 1 SQUARE for : ; . I 0 a col Pennsylvania, but he ran w Staal gas ne. hia wee ercie| he pas cue al the bustedressed| Saye Women Threatened Mle, Jind’ tne next ane heard. of him hel to-night, when the boilers will be looked after, Migs Auteur +. 104 U; Jy ’ his m y Beatrice has been in Seattle thre 4 D {00 in| women in the city, and she spent money| times since ana eloped from here, but] "Migyiniot Maharey, Nod In consideration of this the Government officers on hoard the boat ies ; Nae cha | Md Ba NON, N. ¥,, Aug. 4— 86 1 SQUARE for Wels teat hc Gasyatclley nee, ee ee a gee A ee AL Ta Detective, Michael Reilly. who was shot were withdrawn and the boat will be permitted to run without Interference | 441 travoer. Ssio SY Bellare 1 SQUARE for r | F v tee | eens wee bg ! a Moby a is now - | ona Was adsolucely |e spades and had by her :ilrtation | 24 WAS going to make K hot for Metin the County Jail at White Paley | to-day. Third Race—For three-year-olde; eal t vid my son, althou why she would Baseline gone there was no caused no end of hearivurns ant i040" piecing Ub the machine v0 7 | sees bi ens in pre | Vant todo that T do not know, We 1 SQUARE for 1 SQUARE for ys that the man. | donbs nA nf Green Crest 9% Si Wizard Ae oy Waikinean, and that. be ry red ‘This line of action was agreed upon at a conference held in the office Stone Arabiait) soft Brooklynite, , SASRS8F wos EF ‘ . f ‘ 338 Montebank 101 (438) Glisten . eee Te marine, to. | viously happy familie, She was a xir.| save suffered nothing but inury fo% ligentined by the Commander of the| of the United States District-Attorney and attended by Senator Reynolds,| tos Prinses i . and Footed it two lien 10 a tal of ungovernable temper and would wt var and, my om aa treated NEF WU) rooklyn Navy’ Yard 7 Ol capt. Baobe, commander of the Dreamland fleet; Aaaistant United States| am) is” faim ot 3 SQUARES, each, f » eaper. t a et s lage aad were ditt | nyrted. ‘Store than 980 tale erie | a as about two greeks af tat lin the Marine Corpe at the Navy Yard| Diatrict-Attornays Arthur M. King and Henry A. Wise, Solteitor Hamtltoa, | “sgn (han piain 3 1° SQUARES, each, ‘ aay where they cAMP thers Las piqued her to hie everlan. | New York and was accompanied By 1c Tuiytiq, nat and deserted] o» she omcs of the Collector of the Port, and Supervising Inspector Kodie, | 49% Ge,,aiween oy | Hell #8 | stool and Cover with Each Plano, jee have been notified and a ing regr $a i t Fo : nan ta ttle ance of wetting | aii hag rem torulutaly alter | [f0Ud A® A Deacon, AL the hotel her i] that he did not believe {t was rigut to take the boat out of commission for 342 Grand Overal2s RENTED, j 3 cea vy BAS Fe BRROHULR SHORT yy ) 4 midnight entertain- teqy ) Be, would know him it, he sux him st her slice ahe eloped with iis" teeame the talk of the place 4 couple of dare 1 allaw- the Inapertors ( werk ce ber, PeBaily he. Wee sate ih Bi , ] iL ent his face partially | man, and will not even discuss re hore after a few days and we told that a forse cf Inspectors would be sent to the boat sufficiently large) s37 Goid Dome. 105 893 yy ee ett fm eee ae linet 8 sare 7 ated fas e not seen or heard of her gince S4t Hindred aT e ‘ . In another scandalous ceeapade, but 7 | 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST., OOKLYN, N, ¥. ONE BLOCK FROM CITT HALA. OPEN EVENINGS, ANDY |. 10 0) SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. t Hi 303 = ¥ 110 rs Raita Aiea} 10 Bg) mown en tt + 108 834 High Lite. 0 o> — Nolaneta . ih ti thiy shooting case In New Yors to complete the tuapection in one night, and he sald he was ready at any| gai, fs: yi] Prine snes a to Meht.* IN LONDON TOWN time. He atso consented to the reduction of the carrying capacity of the ih Race—For three-vear-olde and up —_— a boat ty 2,000, and three-sixteenths, Agceue + ol i i fontebans.. 96 fi Willesy Roan, one of Devery'a| Metropolis Is Steaming and/or west One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street just before the lines were PIKE IS CREAT, ‘MURPHY SAS THEY entgh "i a epee arate TH! BiG BOATS CREW ON STRIKE, my Seas —— Collexe Matalin "Balm Salm it if hey want to." ‘The entire crew of the Grand Republic walked off the boat at the foot) SA UAtuinne’ ua fs By " Shep ...108 5 Heutenants, visited Esopus with a i H {cast off forthe first trip to-day, SAYS TEDDY, dR. ARE TWO Of h KIND agers ommittreman, Me. Ayes we Sweltering with Thermometer ‘The move had been anticipated, and another crew was waiting -_--—— jateaeratin bwyer 108 resent joer ou inland. the candidate's aecre-] 145 in the Sun, and Yankea| on the dock. ‘The new crew was shipped as soon as the others were clear ble d tary, 3 l the latter told him that Judge lot the boat, end the Grand Republic proceeded on her way to Dreamland a - Parker would be pleased to see Devery| [oe-Cream Soda Is Only Relief | pier With A araall crowd on board. : oung Roosevelt Saw It “from, Meani C id Davery, | Ste necertation os) Aue, Sa naa 8 Cant. Peaso, the old commander of the Grand Republic and fleet cap- ib | Meaning MoCarren and DeVverys| pave:y saen't decided vet whether o rf r ; ‘ ‘ wn late ’ cae ltain of the Knickercocker Steamboat Company, who 1s under Indictment One End to the Other and Ins! Wasa Saying “Big Bill Shou'd °% i wil ko. The association 18) LONDON, Aug. 4—The Intense heat of | in connection with the Slocum disaster, was aboard the boat and apparent- : r clamoring for him to accept the invita] yesterday has not abated and London) ty In eh He directed the shippi t th None of » ' ety ? » viiy in charge. He direc ipping of the new crew. None of the men side and Out and Likes it”— Be Campaign Treasurer il, std be aye the bie tite ia tame is to-day sweltering and stewing a the ved ever been on the Grand Republic bfore and there was no time for a yt : most oporessive weather that han vie. | “|| before the boat started out, | Didn't See Much Else Senator Heads Committee. | Mesawale Devery i WHS BA SBE i Wed Ws Heny 9 Some of the | fe iy ravole of the crew was caused Indirectly by the inspection of the| YOU W A NT ae St ie pump for Tom Smith, of Tammany | thermometers resistered a8 high te 16) Gragd Repullle made Inst Monday by Supervising Inspector Rodie and | A 54 BARCLAY ST ‘a 1a Nis ane cating br isipind degrees in the sun. The oMeial gauge|two of his mea. They discovered that Mate Nick Anderson had no cer-| GOOD wee? Qher AT. LOUIS, Aus. 4 ‘ it} rhe veparted intention of Uhe mane| trantieity of the loners OF levitation bavi fies pie pony hot there te no| tifeats entitling bim to act as mate on a steamboat, although he bed held! WHISKEY | 2900) TANT ST qpreatty pleased with thelr sight-seeing |g he Parker campaign to make! “Pine bluff, thin Httle Mr, Sratth | my ndon gets hot there is no! that position In this harbor for years, | orderthe rea/ thing, | A CORTLAND) ; i c ork mistaking {t, Fuul odors generated by) Wad experiences a: the World's F : re the heat arise from the street, and liv- ore, Sf. as sons of Prot ‘ Wwe reached tng in town is by no means pleasant it Roosevelt, with their usin, |, 9 fay = ===! ynousands and hundreds of thousands Be cA Adkuoweny Hay. ; PP Roe Hh have made a rush to the seashore, eres O80 AAS # \ fo made & 801 pal the exodus has left great gaps in f the Sate) with his dinky job in ‘Tamm: tnorts Big Bill Devery ia 4 | Mall,” The managers of the boat discharged the mate, according to members | lat tho crew, and hired a new mate, who has a license to work ot ¢ ferry. | boat but not on an excursion steamer The old mate was popular, and Capt. Carmen was informed that the men had concluded to leave the boat “| pather than work under another man. | dled, (| | wor ii At her resite MAKGARET, beloved ai hs and friaget Foley Who had been here since Priday| ae < make McCarren chaltman of streams of hamanity tn London's most, While Capt. Carmen was having his troubles with the crew the leis- Feturned to Washington today | the fx. tive Comm . +d, thickly patroniged Sureels vaine are| urely Government machinery downtown was started In the direction of Foneral (rom her lave the Pennevivania Limited | ke Bil De at- reaping A hartent, ‘There ate few nae, placing @ lide! on the Grand Republic because sho has been operated be- to St. Mary’ ‘ Dering the entire time the hove eo e re two of a kind—MeCar. rn tives asking to-di “How 0 you nd tween Manhattan and the Dreamland pier at Coney Island agarnst the "i . a pak Bediapersentves te the Works vm ; \}} Flat Fillers (Rat AREAL DEAL Ne char ani" orders of the Supervising Inspector. s es ee ’ towe have bit Lurs"| viet it svemes 10 bel seldom Wika vain evga 18 hamid A608" HOW THE OWNERS MAY BE PUNISHED re SALLI NOTON on we had a bully good tt sublec seemed to D/H @TETORLD WANTS"— pedicel Aer atatn iD. P ye thane are. 3 MPheodere, jr. "We have sern t el : Hl The procedure |s for the United States District-Attorney to file infor INGTON, Widow of He rn the exception of + Hig Will Devery, the Apostle of the Writes Houses, Rooms UNCONSCIOUS FROM GAS. mation setting forth the grounds of grievance in the clerk’s office of th« Fuseral from the reaid Me baldings, The oniy one we were! Fump, is after $M of Tom Smitns} and Apartments were United States District Court. If it is shown to the court that the owner ter, Mrt Saran Mullin, Iu? Varies at, om he New York Building. 1 am @id not have un opportu Gil. We viewed "The Pike H A man calling himself Robert Kiein| printed in The World }}| A, man calling bimaelt Revert Kicin! of the boat have violated the statutes regulatin last month—880 more the pourding-house at No. 121 Weat Fic, of cteam vessels & process Will be issued to the whi ‘he inspection and contri! ited States Marshal, wie y reclining against his imp. Big Bilt remarked R ¢ Saturday, Aug & at 3h M, > y LAUNORY WANTS—FEMALE, ; MO bore Ad cra devel 1 : { i ‘ teenth street to-day. ‘The eas was curned, Will formally Ibel the boat. Baad Ab, the vtlies, inside and) | h"' Mere fom Smith, whe than in Le clpe gees | on and Klein waa Wying on the ved with| “I do not think it will be necessary to seize the boat,” said Mr. King to . | eens ~ es grea! pa to bet ‘ that the bavit ‘ben to month last year a pea te jad and & eects on nia 82 Evening World reporter. “The owners can give bond to the amount of Sot ONLY fo our rem: | “ "Sebial” Schon Laundagy the Willlam &. Devery Association and 1,283 more than any }}} breast. ithe claim, which in this ease woukl be the amount of the probable fin, tetered bottles Nover| , t WELL NOMINATED. to me, William 8. Devery, from Judge other New York City Il] pHs, 'eth.geveral letters written jin) The court will decile whether the $500 fine for each violation applies to fm bulk—-All dealers, UG, W. Va, Avg. 4—| Parker, to visit him at Esopus te a Dujance surceon from Bt, |e Jol. Cornwel) wat| take = I'm watiin’ for him, an’ “| Vincent's 1 treated him at th Is it Mr. 1 Sunday World Wants Work ' tare eee re ie es ES co eB ce artes "| _ Mody More onde y ~ Prey - a “ ‘by the Demo-| money's ready. He aln't come yet an’ baitot. [I'm a guessin’ he won't. He knows Im ‘bired @ room there @ few days ago, steal ‘ Rei