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; E HILLS TO THE POORHOUSE. di a igh tare ty GREAT ARMY OF THAYS BODY THE FIRE-CRACKER SQUAD followed by an ; ‘The condition of the Bishop 1s tave A. Kinn, a native of Hambure. UNDER GUARD IN CLEVELAND Ceremony In Wade Cemetery to Hay, her son Be Private and Without is ‘Committed suicide here by taking |Samuel Mather, of Clevel ine... He left’a will tn which he}!n-law and sister of Mrs. ry eo)" | BIG CONVENTION EDUCATORS IN and Wide Range of Subjects Will Be Discussed. President Rooseyelt on Fn- ey, when he will address the take with pre! cy Se fol tne RR peek a pence of this place, ‘He weloomed teachers, ee majority of whom came La ot pod and the ecting ga re ente of fhaian Affairs Fvancis ‘Mica Mary 0, Campbell, of Baltimore, Ma., Spoke of aie necessity for training alga By. Walter A. Sinclair, “Twas_a sorry wight, who eftsoons was hight Gir Hgsers de Mulberry, And on July Third this Sad Knight averred In @ voice bereft of glee: “Oht I em the Boss of the Broad-az Band, And the Homeless Ladies’ Bunch, ‘Ana Bir McAdoo gives me titles new “TH I have no time for lunch. Tm not fealing bright; no, I'm sad to-night, And you will not think it odd, For this ¢vé the bell rings the solemn knell Of the Firs-Cracker Squad. “Oht Iam the Head of the Tin-Can Guards, And I lead the Dead-Cat Corps, But my own pet Oquad lies beneath the sod And that’s why I'm feeling sore. And Pm sed to-night for my pet delight Gets the “dust to ashts” clod. _An4 #0 do not scoff. for it all ts off ‘With the Fire-Cracker Squad. me “I'm the Leader-of the Move-On Crew, ‘The Rialto knows eo well,’ , ‘Who tell actors blue that they must “‘skiddoo,” “TOI they say, “Ob, very well!” But the Small Boye’ Woe now is doomed to:go ‘When fts journey short is trod, ‘And {t’s off to-night with the gay-and bright Little Fire-Cracker Squad. FERRY-BOATS \CLAFLIN TO COLLIDE IN | HAVEAGREAT ~ EAST RIVER) 34TH ST. HOUSE Virginia’s Bow Smashes Pad-|New Store Will Face Wal- dle-Box of Long Beach, | dorf- Astoria and Run ROOT PROXY OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT THOUGHTS ON LOVE BY JOHN HAY. Wisely a woman prefers to a lover a man who neglects her; ‘This one-may love her some day, some day the lover will not. 2 e@ e What 1s-first love worth except to prepare for a second? ‘What does the second love bring? Only regret for the frst, . e ‘welcomed and President doliver his an- SCHOOLMA’AMS SWARM was a charter member, The casket was TO SEE CITY SIGHTS. ceray Tog ory lle : casket Maidens! why should you worry in choosing whom you shall merry? Choose whom you may, you will find you have got somebody else Scaring Passengers. Through to 35th Street. Plans have been filed with Building Supt. Hopper for the new store to be Big French Cruiser Arrives. BALTIMORE,-MD., JULY 1—France Nense! Amite of the port. The cruiser Jurien "de 12 Graviere, which is now/in the harbor; is commanded by Capt. G. Ger- vais, and came from the Island of Mer- nique by way of San Juan, P. R,, from which port she sailed on June 21, Killed in Odd Accident. BAUTIMORE, MD., JULY 8—J. Ww. Zepp, prominent in the neighborhood of this home near Finksburg, bes been ec- cidentally ehot < i killed by Lothatr Henrict, a son of Dr. Ernest Henriol, an ‘author of some celebrity. Zepp was out driving, Henricl's rifle was lying on the ground near his feet, and the way Henrica accounts for the shooting of the Cabinet Se, tere oe Cemaibae of Coemins Asked by President Roosevelt to Represent Cabinet Offi- cet-at Hay Funeral. ‘WASHINGTON, July 8—ActIng See Tetary of State Peirce has been afvivea it the Presictint has saked Elihe Root, former Seoretaryof Was, to ac- are expected to arrive company him to Cleveinnd tonttend seo- @t 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, at shout the tme set for the funeral cor | WM? HAy's funeral end to represent roe |e Stats Department on that eocasion. As Assistant Secretary Petros is the only one of the Assistant Secretaries of State in Washington it was the wish of peoted that the President ana the mem- bere of tis party will participate in the the President that he rerhatn at his post and represent the Stat~ epartment at the memorial services ~ te. WALL STREET FLAGS . ALL HALF MASTED. ‘Wall street honored the memory oa Secretary Hay to-day in a striking manner, From one end of the street to the other the Amerioan fiag was dis- played at half mast from the fronts or banks and other finanoinl institutions. “Greet Spirfti Let me see my love again And comfort him one hour, and I were fain To pay thousand years of fire and pain.” . 8 8 T loved a woman with love well tried— And I swear I believe she loves me still; But ft was not I who stood by her side ‘When she answered the priest and saié “I will.” . The happiest of all lovers was Ernst of Hielshetm— His true love was a serpent only half the time! 5 ee For thou art more than life; And if our fate should set Life and my love at strife, How could I then forget T love thee more than life? AUTO EXPLODES: IMR, JOSLIN WAS $15,000 FRE) NOT MUCH HURT under mountains of school teachers’ trunks. Not a schoolme'am fafled to bring at least one trunk. Some brought two or thee. All carried euit cases and per- joels of assorted sizes, This baggage, mixed in with the wsual flood of the | lision Fourth of July bolideys, caused a re- markable glut of impedimenta along the upper New Jersey coast, The Asbury Park railroad station ts hidden from sight by ramparts of trunks piled on the platorms. Confusion was mdded yesterday by the ection of the authorities of Opean Grove, where hun- dreds of the visiting eGucators had ar- for accommodations. The gates of Ocean Grove were closed to trunks and valises. Consequently the edhool- ma‘ams who arrived from trips extend- ing hait way across the country were cotnpelled to wait until to-day before they could change thelr clothing. ‘iam H well, 8 endent ‘tMiameburg when the col: PICNIC GIRL WANTS $25,000 Burg-Horowitz Romance Began a rile eae fest at Outing, Bloomed Under ‘about Shade of Sheltering “L” and fg that he bit the trigger with his boot The public ts requested to refrain| while z ieiaat i the the while many offices of brokers and law: eg Maqead celebration of the Fourth zen dp [tho district also showed the of July in the vicinity of the Chamber | *ft rida ll of Commerce during the time it con-| ion Mysenreterys, denth and, the. great tains the body of the dead Secretary. oh ¢ ; Prof. Day Dead. it formed the toplo of conver- NEW HAVEN, CONN,, JULY 1—| The stay of President Roosevelt in|utiop among financiers, MINEOLA, L. 1, July &—A fire which] 4. P, Josiin, of Atlanta, Ga., was gle Hdward' Day. professor emer-| Cleveland on Wednesday will be lim. Cl —— FORMER PATIENT caused about $15,000 damage broke OU! changed from the alcohols’ wert oy {tue of Hebrew at Yale, is dead here| iled to five hours and during that time © aged nthety years. Ho was born in| he will not partake of any hos! Pittsfield, rpitality shortly before 1 o/clock this morning 12) Bellevue Hospital to-day aw litt! nerv- the lange autoragbile shed on the Drop-|ous, but phywloally sound, eave, ker's |Atimmtio Jerty of Frank Krug, well-known botel | proprietor, The fire was caused Oy the | ‘. Mass,, in 1815 and forty yeurs| trom the citizens of Cleveland. explosion of an automobile which was} ago became a professor in the Yale Divinity School, but retired from the pany, T. J. and J ad been an ex-| Swicrs of the burned Dunder ait ‘and Jonaes are covered by about 6 per cent. being repaired under the shed. The ma- |@atumiay night, when he eaid he was chine, which was in chgrge of Michas!| set upon by two highwaymen at the Malone, the chauffeur, got out of 668 \ooener of Fourth uvenue and ‘Twwenty-' not far from the hed, and he took 1 10 |tourth atrect and beaten mith © clue ony wus oars aor evined the yi Yoh Soren of insurance, ; Killed by Toppling Car. He Was Put Into Alcoholic :o cepeir it Malone was underneath) Tus ter the police badly pol ave been unable Ward—Hospital Records Do) inv dlothing Two Miners Kilied, BUFFALO, JULY %—Anthony Mune, injured. Elia clothing was burned al- Not Mention His Injuries, Flames Spread from Shed to! His Bank Roll and Scarfpin Safe|° Hotel and Other Buildings at) After His Experience on| =! ae, expecta that. Mineola—Chauffeur, Under| Twenty-fourth Street _and|"™ii baat, aces tas, atrisn Maohine, Was Badly Injured.) Fourth Avenue. Rowe and Stephen Bedner were idlied | 1¢r. his wite: G. BY Pinch and an une in the Delaware and Hudson No. 5|;known man were severcly and two collery to-day by the breakin, other passengers slightly dn: Bye wasch san, Boating @ ‘rate oat yp gvortitning of Gat on a curve of he A us jo ani pew Railway od hore lit the inside of thee slop ‘alty line early to-day. Paved. fe ym he wide of it ere Se te men to t! asada Stil! Talking Boycott, 0 a ee Tees coachian eat Birmingham's Big Fire. SELANGOR, STRAITS spTTLE-| Franz Rutzet, thirty-eight yea: "to the shed, ‘which was @oon in . z rs ofa, |fire” to the 9 MENTS, JULY %—~The Chinese mer-|a driver, of No. S17 West Forty-nriy flames. From th ~~ the flames ohants here have unantmously revolved | street, announced to-day that he had re-| communicated t” re Doron. Amerionn rmnusaoture tained a te to Investixate what he erty, which |. |pending re of the Chinese mx-|@sserts was improper treatment given house we. Sa; ‘ie Aoe. This completes tite Doce | him June % while ® patient at Belloves jeauehie ana ss damaged ber WILKESBARRE, JULY %—Geonge|°f Lancaster, was killed ana Mrs, mu-| Driver Asserts that When Hurt ‘oft his body. He nvas removed to th® Nasenu Hospital, where bie condi- tion {s said to be serious. the whole of the Chinese communt: | Hospital fore. the’ firemen, who been sum- in the Straits Seti ‘rom est Williston and ae Rutse] was driving a two-horse truck 0 ro ee elting the fire under " load of dressed meat at Thirty-sixth | ©! Off for Target Work, stroet and Third avenue, when a surtace |, ouiees, Krug s Property, Ther houses Com-| .mWPRORT, JULY 8—The cruiser | °** Wrecked his outht and injured him. lof Joseph Bimith and Joseph Bole, were Penneylvanta lett Newport early to-day | He was taken to Bellvue by Dr, Ross | badly ‘one of the firemen from fon @ four days' wea trip tor target |*24 his caso diagnosed as “contusion |posivn, while on his way’ prwetioe, She had planned to saii inst |! the lexs and alcoholiam,” He says|stepped on a live wire vening, but the weather was so rough | he recelved scant consideration and | ie) Max Burk- ASK $15,000 FOR HOSPITAL } srobably aayed Ph an decked to wait} was “thrown into a room with @ lot of |afd Shake probably maved his Ne, drunks.” The hospital records show lightly that he was a patient in Ward No, 82, Lear anit au SET RE better known as thi ‘alcoholic ward.” Ruse! says he wae. ausned out wexe| MR, DOOLEY’S FREE morning and was hardly able te go Why He Killed His Wife. SRY RGAND: os JULY £—August — wide “Epa aipebancr-p-4 to ome, } ‘The hospital records show that Conteseed keting cher Gischarged him and the dis- Rea hee, Sath coume had eck TapeOrs | charge slip records the case as ‘aoute | Whole Twelfth Distrist of Brooke years and havo several |slooholiem," and makes no mention of] tym Invited to Display at Wash- iron, Mra, Otto had been | the injuries to th ‘a lege, ag Rattray ac"trr te ng mg|_ 4 Snetan Sark saat Semen | TERRI DELOOE AND been under the treatment of Dr. Kata-| There willbe @ grand pyrotechnic die-|' | BRIDE AT ‘SARANAC ‘ ‘me! Y | cubach and Dr, Wyeth, of play to-morrow night for the Demoonatie| I . Former New Yorker's Sul Polyclinic Hospital, He i Mem Vom voters of the Twelfth Aswembly District | Ss oem caren RO. clde, Not drunk at the time of the wouldent, {of Brooklyn. Matthew 3. Dooley, leud~ MILAWAUKRE, WIS, JULY 3.—The | At Bellevue nothing whe known of | ef 0f the dbstrict, will be master of ceré> y body of J, M. Langtrt hax been found |! vate tata llogaa® we Li ue et a ‘ be E rs valluble ae pace Of | Wel Qj eo engine trom the Eat a sue. Motn- | facord emiiee foterred to Ia” the aes i cate —— Collieries to Close for m Week. WILKESBARRE, Fa,, July 8—All the recite companies tr sarees Pantani Gt halen ieee Ends in Suit A romance which began in « picni at Mespeth, 1. L, railroad station, continued with much the | billing and ocoinmg under an elevated and came to an end because one party to It was married, ts Tevealed in a euit for $35,900 demages which Lotte Burg, @ good looking young woman, bee brought against Isidore] 7p, the | Horowitz, ‘Mies Burg wants the money “yt wan ncly in 108, tha ‘ies ‘Borate, ¥ it was in it with some friepds went to that fatas tite and thinking nent Maspeth plentc. ‘There she met Hor owits, who escorted Her to Coney Isi- ani and made himself eo agreeable thar she agreed to meet him the following week for a visit to the theatre. E. 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