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MURPHY WEARS ~ STIRS QUOGUE Rubbering Natives Marvel at Splendor of Tammany Chief’s Array. FARMHANDS FEED AUTOS ‘Patient Steeds of Stee! Closely Watched to Prevent Indiges- tion from Heavy Meals. i to The Evening World.) L. 1, June %.— Bquire Murphy arose on his simple | $100,000 estate this morning and looked | Over toward the country places of the} vulgarly rich with not @ trace of on 5 he remarked: “It looks like rain He then glanced downward at knlekerbockers and sm’ “Tt tx rain," his indulgently. said Farm Hand Phil Donohue, who is a great hand at gath- ‘ring the harvests and who had risen | early to fodger the two automobiles Gnd see that they did not consume too mueh gasoline, Phil was shivering slightly as Naphtha, the Great Dane dog, had been yawning, exposing a mouth that reminded the simple farmers, Murphy and Donohue, of the Pennsylvania ex- eavation, which they had seen one time While down to York on a visit. "Do you think the Quogers will hold anybody responsible for the rain leak- ing through the blue canopy all night Without being turned off?" asked Farmer Murphy, tmidly, sald Farm “Then you're sure we can saddle tt onto Plu—whatever his name ts, and tho people won't say anything about Oakley,’ said Squire Murphy, breath- {ng more freely. “I guess we won't use the horses for ploughing to-day, if it threatens rain,” decided tho Squlte, looking over the four blooded animals in his humble, but magnificent stable: In for the Simple Life. ‘The Squire is very anxious not to over- foaa his patient steeds, although he with his follow. Simple Liters are at- tempting to follow Count Tolstol's idea fn getting near to the soll, and, if neces- GOLF Links Fe wee, zt SHouLo snicker! RECORD CHANGE | MOROCCO ASKS U.S. ‘Will offer its humble hospitality as a Fefuge to hent-pursued refugees from @m institution on Fourteenth street, Manhattan. Numbers of these men are expected to arrive trom New York at regular and unannounced intervals from ow on, and while they may not come the utry is similar to ‘other rea Sudden Tumble of Mercury Due to Cool Wave That an ned, because desire » of the ¢ the U Know by invitation such formality is unneces- aye @ary, according to all who know the Pushed Heat Ahead, fowera, par ihesealee free-handed and unselfish disposition of een accept, the Buuire, who, Dame Rumor hath tt, Bee creian ‘would take the shirt from his own back for another man—providing that man Wes his valet with a fresh shirt, 5 Burns McCarren Naphtha, As the gay did not look inviting for farming, and not wishing to make him- Wind northeast, cloudy, versing, on GIVEN A SENTENCE e] erature jegrees at 7 o'clock Deinnolne shad! eee FOR CARRYING GU and still falling, was the record to-day |(11m Going to ‘as the rush hour commenced, and It! marked the low polnt of a record tum- of them iven up pearls was pushed back like a tidal wave, all} wary, the Squire will take his place un- TO JOIN CONFERENCE er the yoke rather than to offend the necks of the gently-reared equines, who _ | 4 yet have done little work in tilling IN WEATHER Dennen pee m0 eal the little Murphy farm of 125 acr putt res Us eee Mu tier ¢ Md Le ‘The horses will probably be used for Sa ERA ARI ee ReRGRE PRG, GHG the benefit of the Squire's fellowmen, as Ei bihet aides Y Sia CRE EO UNG ft 1s understood that the Murphy farm Slat ea uneail ‘each You a Lewnon,” AeA ine tngesnoterere renege (dames, Brvone Ave te \Apnono? Te coven self do what he would not have othe-s| ble taken by the mercury from the diazy | Said Judge to aa do, the Squire went down to his launch, | helght to which St climbed during the Peaceuble Printer, | @ mMmple naphtha affair, the naphtha| three days of torrid weather that held) If John J. Dugan, tysthr years being furnished by the employers of his] New (York gasping for breath from Bri- old, a printer, of No. 383 Broome street, | ld college chum, P. Henry McCarren, | day morning to Monday noon, Jhad not carried a Fe would @f Brooklyn—at the usual rates, * Came with a rush at) not, la tO, the” penis | The villagers look upon this launch he mercury fell fVe Paulie in th tine eos | ES i a ny time they | degrees in five minutes, and a rere dation to Vudwe Foster sila Mulre, nono of them has found. tine | 19K breeze view tho lines of misery out would. | naen, hentonee Thl to use It yet, and he nas had to use {t|of hot facea and brought comparative | | D that Dugan had aul by ll comfort in the time thag It takes to] Di ts je Lure for Clams, walk @ short city block, | thi Was not for the Squire Murphy war looking far olams,| Up to noon yesterday threo deaths \ct platol in your p Clans ave his favorite vegetable and | from heat had been reported and nu- | ¢ US 1 would ha Surprised at a feast, wiven the clammy | PY hospital surgeons when the cool Meer thatepea| Wt to certain Brooklyn Democrats. | breeze came, It was too Jate to save ind tala’ avound ils method of fishing for clams Js po-| the life of one little one in Lrovokiyn. |!" Brahe tears manly Ls Beep tid The child had been stricken ten min-| 1 WN 8, Dugan and h , yard st inth: be makes a noise ike a clam | Utes before it came and died with cool) m, ame sitceees chowaér, Smnatanth the clara come ty | breeses blowing all around it | ste RpiGe Hue surface and give up, They regard) ‘The weather man says that such a) [pv 4 few 1 been 4 wine Murphy ike the coon Teganiod | ner e a duced In one of the lod This 6 Buus Crockett, ad know they mnight | @uddon fail ta unprecedented in this |i Tiuriey who ‘used Mimerdua eotsheda Well give up a once, city and acounts for it by saying that|aguin Dugan. Diwan, ity was proven 7 ir, Murphy likes clams beoause |g cool wave from Canada had been on| Fesponded by pulling out avai ghey keep their mouths shut. In oya- % Hy | and two shots al HE VOWAr HL BBeY, KOR e oan charm the ovaters out |the Way here for several days and the | Jey yy conmequence spent the te lowing | OF the water by Just raising a atew. heat nad been sillng up before It and alx weeks th tho Losplal, have “Te Overy on THe ware Maly MORN NG! WALKING ro! me, eNILLAGE “SORRY, BUT REALLY MUST,” NORWAY SAYS Storthing Sends a Soothing but Firm Reply to Sweden’s King, CHRISTIANIA, Norway, June. 20.— The address to King Ogcar and the Riksdag, adopted by the Storthing yes- terday and the Swedish people gener- ally, In reply to the long letter which the King sent June 18 to the President of the Storthing, M. Berner, i of a conciliatory character, But at the same time it indicates the unalterable determination of the Storth- Ing to adhere to the action taken in dissolving the union with Sweden, Tho text 1s In part as follows: What has been happening recently fn Norway ia the Inevitable result of a combination of late political events and cannot be altered, and as {t is certain that neither of the two peoples ia de- sirous of returning to the former con- ition of unton the Storthing is of the opinion that i ought not to reconsider the various questiona of the conetitu- thon and public law that have been brought up in Your Majesty's note to the Storthing's Preatdent. "The Storthing recognizes fully Your Majesty's difficult position and never for a moment has doubted that Your Majesty's decisions are in accordance with what Your Majesty has regarded as (he rights and duties of the Crown. “At the same time the Btorthing ts Majesty, the Rikadag and tho people of Sweden, with the object of contributing to the peaceful carrying through of the Aissolution of the union and the wate. olution which the Storthing felt It to pe ita duty to the Fatherland to a declaring the union of the two dome dissolved hus In form and been considered mortitying. to ‘That has never been it intention, “What has happened and had to hap- pen in Norway was merely the In table maintenance of Norway's consti- tutional rights, UA the beef that the Swedish people share there views the Storthing susgesls to Sweden's constitutional that they enter upon whe negoUatlons requisite for a final settlement on the dissolution of the union, with the recog- nition of Norway's new status and her rights ag @ sovereign state.” ———— NEW COURT SLATE. It In Believed Justice Zeller Will Be Reappointed. Tt was said around the Criminal Courts Building to-day that Mayor McClellan Keen retires on July 1, and that Magis- ceed Justice Hinada’ of five years, The them a salary of $3,000 a year, ——=>__— SHRINERS AT NIAGARA, of the Mystic Shrine, day with & very dary gandg of Bhriners from all sections of the United States and Canada bein! sent, opened here to decorated, —————$ Radium in Floor, Radium haw been found In wheaten Royal Instityte, London, How It got there, he added, he could not explem. des\roug of addressing an appeal to Your to y at way, Tobsters algo have given at once, The temperature continu "Drom ‘Tana Bay ia the residence of fall, and clouds came in over the a tice ores J. OF The Jus- bringing a breath of salt air that sweet- 9 Was standing on the bay, practis- - e Gratory with s pebtle in it when ho (cues, the atreete and parka, and auc By the aquire and had an nwtul shock, e% foul alr out of crowded tenementa fe could only make out the knicker- !n an hour, By midnight blankets were kere and thought it was J. Hazen dn wemand and windows wideh had | yde coming over to talk mutuallzing. |peen open for more than a week were | Awaits the Peach Crop, closed with a slam, Mrs. Ryan Gives $50,000, After scooping, the clame tho Big] ‘The mercury went down to 64 degrees, | WASHINGTON, June 2i—Mra, Thomas @ ride jn one of his fou | , FAL Sabo ead ihe K, Ryan, wite o new owner oe whe re dP ONG OF, Nie, foul la drop trom #7 wt 12.46, and the ri Hyon, with of the now owner of Rie ane Only Mara one t's thm, | to-day’ le Yeew than “normal tne table stock, has given §$50,0W) to ut anybody who Wishes a lift can) spring. me days of cool wa o University to provide a ve a ride in ono, i ; aH exGanaal Rate | Bye ie ece a T One. estate, améng tho|imay Now be wxpected, tic new gymnasium, Mrs, Ryan recently Wntecoek Hills are the’ Mnie we ino \from tho vagaries ave $10),(00 for the construction of the {nnecock Club, One of the members| weather has teased Now now refectory d fo hve fun with, the simple stir the present aeaan, tho : Ket him to handie & th =— fe yesterday, but after looking ‘¢ hands it out at the dur IA F 4 oy Hee eatd he couldn't attempt it une | can't gretend to make a National Bank Closed, Jana the directions were printed on the| which would be enim WASHI IN, Jube Farmer Murphy saya he wishes the {than a tip on the next handicap J aonta Nat , shea were as plentiful here as they _ J expltal $100,000 ne when he left his home in Mou ‘| RAM aie Le Jord ‘ ens, Mich, Some one sald th OUNG be Retchen venoth When POURED LIVE COALS DOWN | vens rmaiion received from the urteenth mivet outings arrive ¢xaminer that It is tnsolvent. J, We FAST RUN OF KRONPR THE SHAFT OF AN ELEVATOR senoseia hos been appointed receiver, RONPRINZ = Depouiis amount to $614,00 Careless Workman Came Nene a WILHELM TO NEW YORK.) ©‘ cauntns a nix ioxe in cme | Hay In Washington. | Horton Bu ne. i Sleamer Makes Trip from Soutn-| ¢ , iy ; Mpgitne lee ee Tine 20,— Seon @mpton tn Five Daya, Twenty | or oe ine dinnton Pulliva Ne ioe. tt 1 w York at Hours and Twenty-five Minuten =| TO! oF Me Ing y toloek t evo wo hours later bre steamer Kronpring Wilholm | 10 Bast One Fundred and Tw called at the W Howse, and Fenched port to-day, having made a | Sthech today A tinker emptiod t 49 ut once F d by the President, markably fast run. fror nut ham p. Is from hla port th whom he at othe pert ; Mer time from that port here was @ ventilator shaft ry ta | Se en ve days, twenty hours and twenty-tive eall the firemen i Lit lor | sie , nutes, an Average speed of Lad Ney Nase WW t ted to remain in ots per hour. ‘i ‘ ne , We ¥ nice ‘ M " few days. He will Dhe smeamor had 40 cabin and 7 he vanttatol tho Syitl 1 homie peer camer, had abl esd 78) mess. Ci k pata mr AU his home on Zaaleo FL ER OF THE TI - | Soventy-elRit youre men and w : feu heel eg OW OF THE TOMBS were pusy at atid W 3 ees ni tisart. ramasioe, ny | 200! Became Aled with wmnoko, Order for Barrett, h ih Patterson to while away her loi ; ew : Ritteac te J GEON une Sey Cone enti aiocitactinonmont: aud Shnoleed worth diamimsed the class-and the publis | nese Governm how conferred upon Bear isinte te rol Wil uypeae | Made their way to the strwot without Jolin ariett, America Mnisier to ly in The ning World in| "Ene Aremen poured water down the | Dragon Veeoentt Mi GRCHIM ABE CAR form beginning next Monday, v Y “ haft and then removed the |sent to New Orleans, where ahe will ré- ee Silver for Crulser. WASHINGTON, June 20.—The cruiser Tennessee, when completed, will be celve @ silver service as a present from tim people of ‘Tennessee, Representa- tlve Gaines called on the President to- day und made the request, and the President directed Becretary Morton to arrangé the matter, To Send Big Raft to China. SAN PRANCISCO, JUNB 20.—A low raft containing 10,000,00) feet of spars and piling 18 to be towed across the Pacific to Shanghal during the summer. ‘This! f# the gigantic plan of a new company Just organized under the laws of British Columbia, and wht ig to be a branch fa raft company of this olty, company will send to Bhanghal a jargor t of big log# than has ever yet been ngether, Prom present plane {t towed by one or more of the tugbonts of Ban Fran- , accompantad by a collier or oll steamer with fuel for the tums. Pope Honors Ryan, ROME, June 2.—The Pope has re- ceived in private audience ehb! vanr of Phiadeloiia, “ThePope vee to the Archbishop three valuable snts, one of thom a nandwome Kold clibishop Ryan will leave Rome for bh, hte + pen siane ans, He 1 arrive’ in States early in september ° fis ‘here waa no doubt, however, that such flour would produce radio-active bread. Important Foreign and Telegraphic News fll, Last year the averige wages fi herul housework. were fi rom many receiving as high as By A careful canvass among the lendly ‘bureaus ft has been found that ony to 60 per oent housework are being filled, 'To Prosecute Mormons. United States Attorney Nave will pro: in Apache County on the charge of po: had no knowledge of them unth tne re: cent visit here of Senator Dubole, Idaho, who Inqujred concerning pr Understood were golng on, A. authorities were unaware charges, nuving, been wires Washington wi above for about thirty witnesses, siding jn Utah, the loon of repared, Duboli gome re Prof, Hirschberg Coming. BERLIN, June 2,—Prof, Hirachberg, B! with the Chinese exhibl: at the St, Louls dellvor an a before the Amerioan i : G Le Waponiiion, ~ Madioa) of Berlin Untvs 't Berlin yester- whure he will MADRID, conferred upon Prinoe Arthur, Duke 0: waht and Bir Arthur Nicholson, ish lor to. 8 guarding of the friendship and concord | Of the (wo peoples of the peninsula. “The Storthing has seen from expres- sions of opinion in Sweden that the res wuthoritios had decided to reappoint Justice Zelier to the long term of ten years on the Special Seasiona bench when Justice Mc- trate Edward Mayo was slated to suc- for the short term paltions carry With NIAGARA FALLS, N, Y., JUNE 2,— ‘The thirty-first annual gathering of the Imperial Counotl, Ancient Arable Order attendance, thou- ‘The order numbers about 100,- members, The city was handaomely flour, said Prof. J. J, Thompson at the Great Scarcity of Domestics, CHICAGO, JUNE %.—The demand for girls for general housework in Chicago js much larger than the supply, Man- Agora of a number of the large employ- ment bureaus declare that they are re- colving every week more calls for do- | ation than it is possible for tham to $3.50 1 a week, and this yoar hag. seen an advance in the seale to $) and $5 9 week, and of the onils for general PHOENIX, ARIZ, JUNE %.—At the|ha¢e only to polit to the fact that I Instance of the Department of Justice| jaye recently been placed in a re- ceed against several Mormons residing lygamy, Where the charges originated | plicated {snot known here, and the local omctnis |that I have been enabled to keep my at the read of the prosecutions which he |ly fal any | umes in favor of Grape-Nuts food as the result as /& ne tated, Subpoenas have been {sauna | all Alfonso Confers Decorations Sine 2.-King Alfonso has (JAPS’ PEACE "ENVOYS SAIL IN TEN DAYS Dozen in Party to Meet Czar’s Delegates in Washington, FIGHTING WILL GO ON. Tokio Gives Notice of Impor- tant Developments and Russia Quite Despairs of Armistice. (By Associated Press.) TOKIO, June 20.—Discussion of the meeting of the peace plenipotentiartes continues through Washington, with in- ications of an early completion of the fletails. There have ben aw series of conter- ences between the Elder Statesmen and | the Cabinet to consider the conditions land discuss the selection of plenipoten- | Uartes, | It Is thought to be possible to complete detalles, appolnt the plentpotentiaries organize a staf of assistants in for them to sail on the steamer Fmpresa of India June 30 from Yoko- bama for Vancouver, &, C.-a voyage of about two weoks. It 9 expected that the party will num- ber a dozen, In the mean will continue, Important dev [rections are ext a time military activities opments in various ale] ted speedily, ST. PETERSBURG, June 20—Atter- | noon, hope for an armistice | pending the, meeting of peace | plenipotentiafies seems to reat with Prost Rovsevel considered tot or, So far as known the President has t taken @ positive step in tus direc: and even tat te ton The tmpression here continues strong that Japan only would be tn with great reluctance { iced to forego the advan-) jin spite of the ton of the officlal ad) vices from the front, és regarded aa} shal Oyama, and agree to’a suspension of hositilithe for at least six weeks, | during whic thousands of reinforce- Moents would reach Gen, Lineyiteh and Viadi Me eee | FLOWER OF 7HE TOMBS. A beautiful heart romance, written by Nan Patterson to while away her long mont by hee xoluatyely jal form June 26, ——a Portland Fair'a Attendance, PORTLAND, Ore, June 20.—A total of sons have passed through the he Lewls and Clark Fair since ng day, acording to an offictal of Imprisonment, and comploted xince her reloase, will appeal in ‘The Kvening World in beginning next Monday, se ap atatem: A WORKING BRAIN ful on Right A busy man in one of America's largest watch factories tells how by change of food he gained a clear brain and steady nerves and averted a mental and physical breakdown, He says: “Eqns accustomed all my life to the ordinary diet of the average ta- ble, I thought that meat, potatoes and other vegetables and fruit were necessary, and that tea, coffee and pastry in moderate quantities were not injurious. “But I found, in course of time, that my dietary was affecting my health seriously, For four years I continued to run down, In time my nerves became seriously affect- ed; they seemed constantly keyed up to the highest tension, and I became subject to the most violent billous attacks, which used to leave me in a weak and nervous condition for several days. The climax seemed to have been reached a few years ago, when I found myself about as near a physical wreck as a man could well be and live, Physicians, tonics and other medicines, visits to the country, etc., ete, were of no ayall, “In sheer desperation I concluded, a few months ago, to see what effect a diet of Grape-Nuts food would have. I had often heard of it, but had little hope it would help me, I at once cut out all the heavy dishes with the tea and coffee that I had always used and began to eat Grape- Nuts, with cream and a pinch of salt, Afterward I added fruit, with occa- sionally an egg beaten up in mill, and entire wheat bread, This has been practically my diet for more than two months, “T found that with the new diet I gained complete relief almost tmme- diately from all the distress that used to follow every meal; my Dil- ious condition was speedily regu- lated and cured, my nerves have grown healthy and steady—in short, my run-down ‘constitution has been reconstructed and built up, As to the effect upon my mental powers, I r sponsible position in our establish ment where complete concentration -\of mind fs required to deal with com- records and reports, {accounts absolutely correct, which my numerous predecessors uniform~ led to do. think these things speak yol- | rye and brain builder, I aseribe my improvement, mental and physical, the fact thdt I am pos- sessed of steadier nerves, a clearer | Decomes highly acid and trritates (io mu- | write at once to Tir, 8. B, Hartman, Pres cous lining of the bindder until it dent of The Hartman | Sanitarium, Co- ducoa that condition known as "oy: Inmbus, Ohio, aod your letter will recelvo and) Health Wrecked by Which Affected GATARRH wis’, KIDNEYS, a Restore Ct t HON UNOA HEILMAN, Kansas City. to Hellman, 8880 Flora Ave., Kansas City, Mo, City Assemor [OF rites ful for what Peruna has done for me. “My health was run down and broken, the result of bladder trouble, ad am 1 was in a mierable condition for a good many years, “Porunn. wits Tecommended to Ine and After Ustog It & fow days I began to Improve, and kent on Improving Mot E Was Aually we i sacle! “Tt de @ Dlersiue fo have good health POMEL LN! Jo two foty oun, As B OTH the kidneys and binder aro SUD-| Theso cases fect to catarrh, REGEN BLO Re 5 ¢ tho ya results in a de- ptly and Catarrh of the kidneys results tn a de. | hominis an ed by tho the of Peruna Kans, poison-| Peruna cures eatarrh whorever located {ng ‘the sys-l whether in the kidneys, bludder of any tom with re- | other organ eae IE 7 tained acids and excretory products. Catarrh of the kidneys ry soon pro- Should you be In need of spectal instruce duces eatarrh of the bladder, The urine | ti regarding the treatment of your eas a confidential ai in other words, catarrh of the bladder. WM. VOGEL & SON. Unual defect, Sagging \ ‘Usual defect, fipetlegdo Sloping Shouides GSboulder Suits for Mercury’s Own Weather. It has taxed the ingenuity and cleverness of our tailormen to endow these Fifteen Dollar Suits of ours with grace and style and yet be so sparing of your feclings as to eliminate every- thing of the superfluous. Our tailormen have spent their full power in devising little ways and means to insure the mini- mum of weight and still have garments with a permanency of shape. Our Concave” shoulder does not add to the weight of a coat, but to its style and balance, being a shoulder that is modelled and shaped by hand and not stuffed out like the ordi+ nary shoulder with a superfluity of warm, woolly, sagging wadding. Our “Closefitting” collar, too, holds the coat in place about the neck, Summer Suits for Men at $15. At $15 we present suits in six single and double breasted sack models. The suits concerned are of black Thibets, blue and black Serges, unfinished and qmooth surface Worsteds in all the new gray tones, from very light to very dark gray. Anda . diversified collection of fancy cheviots in all the new color schemes. : Other suits, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St, | Madisoy Avenue, ED AND BEDDING SALE. Excelsior Cotton Top Matt ‘worth 00, at, +50, Oe, SPMOLAL mm at, Hi Blegiric Felt Mattress, All-Iron Springs, worth All-Iron Springs, worth #09. Bess tn $7.00, A HOME ¢ at all ‘sizes, brain, a fine appetite, and have gained healthily in weight, to the cutting out of heavy food and the syatematic uso of Grape-Nuts food, Name given’ by Postum Co,, Creek, Mich, ft