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7 = NRO) racer cere ecene memebers ewsesss se ees ewes this newspaper will have had its fight all in vain. \taye.” declared lh Nas phd ter Abe tren! R. T. WILL LOSE TWO-FARE FIGHT, SAYS MR. BALDWIN Attorney Declares Railway Corpora-| tion Will Be Compelled to Stop | Robbing Coney Island Pas- [= sengers Within Sixty Days. Five-Cent Fare League y The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company assumes the right to charge © eenis for the trip to Coney Isiand—the lungs of New York—the hold~ up for the extra nickel being made at Kings Highway. The company HAS NO ESTABLISHED RIGHT to coflect this extra ‘Gare. and the courts HAVE NOT passed finally upon this question. Now da the time to protest against the ex-ction. Join the FIVE-CENT FARS LEAGUE. Bign your name to this blank and mall ft to the FiveCont Fare League, Room 49, Pulitrer Building, New York City. To the Editor of The Evening World: 1 desire to enroll myself ae a member of the FIVE-CENT FARE LEAGUE to protest against the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company® and allied lines’ illegal exaction of an extra fivecent fare to Coney feland. j } | T Addrees__.__..------...---.--- ees The summer is far advanced and the cunning heads of the Brook- yn Rapid Transit Company and its allied Ines are doubtless of 2 mind that The Evening World's fight for a five-cent fare from the city to the ea has spent its force. The trolley magnates are of the opinion if the crusade can be staved-off a few weeks longer public interest will die, and “By the time the crusade is well under way another year the sanson ‘once again wil] be at an end.” argue these trolley highwaymen, as they te with joy at the rattle of the falling coins unlawfully wrested from ‘Be Comey feland over ttm Powter of aay oF the allied Bical +o Major MoNulty’s Death, Pea Major McNulty died, and srave Guestion whether the ction could be revived. To my know, wuge Mic. MONulty undertook tse bat- He for Ave-osal fares from mouves (ithe Gurkhas miNeom laypoc Toad’ 1eOda Limi Ue PFOWFAL HOt ih the puMic’s i leremte, acy erwod wid sondi fuoKlen. VOMpWEIOU Of the ay Divimon of thik Aeparkinect tae en Sova. orienta aeons Mahibe ceiie tad Re Liplaiond MARY eae Opmn. Te At Soa aenate, oe ak ml hae * ferent and caruacly Guile as CApeDIO Neate, Uae COUT Ate #0. Ob Aud She wuirtens Of the Wall- Sus fouls Unit 0, lo make up the io Wikeh dictwien to the peo pie al New York & rae Of fare ax- premly prouitited by tie suKUie ure Quite as Vulnerable as thay were wt the line Of Abe dectsicte of And Judue Gaye WHay—Forteit Charters. “Today we are Goutrvn ie mu sober was Raliroad Commigilon July M4, im popening akirenieh “The fant can be win WreHte Mr. Baldwin te ap Be'r interest will be aubwerved by prompt Wed Anal ection by the pourts. People Could Recover, “One thing te cartel aod thal te that ete of fo the last weveral youre Peer ierrermmetve tage r Ghousands of dollars have been taken] xranalt Company, « corbure Ne operating railroad companies [CUTS auY seis BOO0AN Ul Tuliued © hy the opera) sctesies Ore ee paee wid who ie Bet ie Mander the man’ me TR | road ovMpany aod Wied, Whitin h 1d Trannit © to which the] privileges of OWA cine han bi POWer WW Operate ar spAigiain eomp any & rallpoae any Of the more hg ne that shad no 1 belt people who have been changed the ad Altional fare could, upon proof, freover he Tack every cant they tiave paid in ax-| the Nests Kailtvad Company eran of five eonts for every trip over! 6 beagh Be ay Mey Weve utiind tres. fowee « le stock corpors “li eats ipsa ection wae breath fy Pever Ho MeNuity ngnmet the Brooklyn Welehite Rairoad Company ain which an injunction wae sought fe WUMINig thet road frat-obwrgiig more aie tive conte tare fer tis Btnee and | th The to be taken ¢ May Of the commy linew wihteh tt toased | lating rhview arpa 3 tthe iheckcaes chert etre} ea Fobd, OF the W motion on the groum! that MeNowty. | ene browk! nee citizen, had no mtanding to bring | Will be worth the tape fn action im equity; fut he Mtatinotty | teh OM ‘ Merdared, in nm carefully worded written | face p statute | | fort t <} Jophniin: thet our contention om the | Lortel Md privileges wranted to them by tno Legtwlat further inmiwted that tim proper remedy | complexion Appe Davinion, | Second Depa: hor hes hwce Wan ApPUCATION Yo hie Attorbay Ten: Lies Hho a0 feral to bring an notion agnine te ; eartener ya Tete tte Cams fie y TWN TOT Pecale. flndte. = iharter, Decwuse of tte tilegal conduct. | penne Minky County, Leader, Therefore we dimcontinuad the wstion | Ue fol Iams | ple. all New ¥ | Evening Even Attornay-General, Jann C. fhe mmteer was dovated before the Deputy. Attorney. Geneml, Judes Ba ward P. Coyne. The matver wae efter piteonholed by the Attorn #ral, and no decision haw ever ber ond BHT. built the “box eres upon | where hundreds of “thonsands oe ple land on thear-way-tron Devision of the Court, to, bent It Reagires ¢ “Bubwequencly he wetion for tngmmot. | His OF tae inact Hive elie? wan renewed. ‘The came was | Re od in the dump Reid in Apert, 190, betire Justice ny ie ony on Ss in Bowton } por. In the mean tite the company | vere ait At orgapizatton much we had procured at eetion to be brought | Phe hve rneeneen, T Oue Air by ome Berowtt, clairninyy dam. |% Win for bawing been put off « oar upon | 8) MPA Tetuwal lo PAY An additional tise to Coney Iwinnd, and i that caw the | Davina, and wilt 1h A with just What t W Ww thiwan “ver i why 6 cunning wantun ts the tive 1 “Pig Pene’ at Coney. Whew “ the B | at Coney ara where they Axe united the right on their Inti! wae defeated in the Appellate Rivision of the Mecond dapertment upon Abe theory that onm of the leamed Unen iy ret t Wer which the Getendami'y once were) ci tedsinand on a thes ‘ wa t Coney Island wae. oper 1 tt under an old wtoam ftranchige | Une koniink Which permitted tt to change three oants | MOUl Bho % Anlle over tte Dwelve miles of track, | oot tt An other words, the Appellate wior “ tn effet decided In the Barnat Rhat the Brooklyn Metwhte ita Dompany might oharse a 5 werttte from the City Hall Money tweland, provided it » Weulen aa t him € Wd toe Withee “unto Chao ie Divtrton wus be de ‘on mature of a ‘hugwer r ti ekprwm Lorume held the n % Heighve Huditoad Cx aid HOEY more thar Bre santa fare ® | Inbar. 1 aft Ant and grea. to Tha Evading W anid | ANE BORE," } ame continued. | Thirtyfitth street | McGowan wound andthe surgeon cautertsed the? | Were ecoompanitd } ehowted aoena heattaticr | re ACTING MAYORS Charge Absurd That Youth Was Drunk. declared she was tr vMoial explanatic son and added t 1 inetitute er hue. args that the bor was drunk,” “te absun one only and wee on his houne , wit hour before was them 10 fo not believe Prank was tn the cond! tion the police say, for ne aid not show it when he came Deon bailed out.” The allegations Mayor's son were Smith, a polteeman two sor hie etree with the Acting against Hand. The young man was arrested at the ‘Thirty-fourth street ferry-house. Ac- cording to Smith MeGowan bit him three times fn the lett hand, and he Was compatied to uss hin ptenteticn freciy before he could get hich to the station Whew they reached there Dr Lindsay was summoned from Bellevue treated for a scaip Bit Paliceman’ war patrolman’s hand He tid not think {t necesmry to remove the boy to the noapttal, and be was locked Ws Guith's mory was that the prisoner ani two other young men became of- tensive on a oar and the conductor calied him. “He admonisbed them about thelr bebavior, when MoGowan said: “{ am the son of the Acting Mayor ami if you arrest me I'll have you troke, You had better keop your hands of me or you Will be sorry for m” “I don't care who you are” an- ered the polleeman “If yeu don't behave I wil tock you up, Clubbed the Boy Twos. A few more words passed between the two, and then the policeman took the youth by the arm He resisted and, # changed, bit the policeman three timer betore he could draw hie ub. A Berce Agh followed, and then fi self-defense, Smith olaitne, he drew the nihtetiek and bhaaght It down twioe over the boy's heed A late ohowd follawed to tha weadion, an al- thouwh MoGowsn used hin fats tively the policeman did mot ask my oith- min'n Md. Afler the youth's name had cite taduan Ry Ae erat Bulls tie tteed his hand wee mihiiing, and De, Lindsay wee quickly cabled, ‘The boy summoned his father, who anrived with @ priest @bant an hour tater: Phe tere-wate chometedt wth Capt. Cochran for some Ume, and when Uey lott refused to discuss Une matter, The AcUhg Mayor, however, previously fur- sighed bel, The police exerted every #ffort to keep the Makior guiet and declined to give Ou. Any Information. Sith complained f Injurtes efter the boy had been 2 Ok Ihave. of themes, who WAM B1s0 ArtieLed, disorderty con bh McGowan, He was charged with The two youtha had no counsel when they appoared before Magistrate Whit man in Yorkville Polite Court. ‘They only 8¥ Father Sal % teacher in the achool which atzend._ Policemati Smith, vhs the prinotpal complainant. His account of the mix m wae confirmed by Policeman Dust and Promationary Officer Murray, Dust teetimony. Magistrate Wht McGowan and Willis i eoch for die | orderly .condust, ‘Then Smith wanted to sWear oUt A warrant against Mv- Gowan for semault, but the comphint clerk refused to enter the complaint and the pollwman could get no war ut waia Bmith loudly, “don't care wo non thie chap is He tried to hand off. 1 whe mad enough trate Whitman for his lanwuawe USED 4TH TO HIDE HIS SUICIDE PLAN. Pfarr Bought Pistol to Celebrate Day, He Said, Then Killed Himself thar reproved Bimith revolver he told hte he bad houwht to wee mm ovle the Fourth John Pteer, forty- years old, committed mutetde to by hor hang taboamat tie the lage No. 1S Bast Korky weith | 4-year Maren that a hebind | ti oo Ne ei | all ~ WIFE DEFENDS | ARRESTED SON Mrs. McGowan Declares | Mrs. Patrick F. MeGowan, wife of the acting Mayor and mother of weventes . k McGowan, who was ar r Yorkville Police Court to-day t anges of xieation, ndwet and aasaulting a p ntied | ne case mort rigtt tn} He lett the} an! Baldwins, LI} home after be ‘ad | made by Hugh J. | j i | | Roadie THR \.cnuu: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 4719. IN RUBBER COAT ©'HOW YOUNG ROOSEVELTS CELEBRATE THE FOURTH Big Box Full of Pent-Up Noise and Smoke Provided at Sagamore Hill for Glorious Day. ‘GERMAN CROWN PRINCESS A MOTHER, | eee PNR TO | FOURTH OF JULY BABY FOR THE SON OF THE KAISER BERIIN July 4—Crown Prinoses veunl canne shots The Crown Princess Frederick William was safely accouched| and the Prince are in the best eon- of a eon at 8.15 A. M to-Hay @&ion. The guns of a battery of artillery be-| (Signed) “VON WEDREL, fan to fire slowly in the square oppo-| “Qfinister of the Royal House.” ite the palace at about noon, and tens} All the pubdlie and many private Jef thousands within nearing of the|bulldings are decorated with fags. salute stopped in the streets or paused| Althoueh prayers have been said in dn thelr work, counting the guns, for: the churches simee the secomt tunday hed Tong pee -aNOUNTST MAT Sev- jth JUNG Tis eve Was hardly expected enty-two shots would be fired for « gir] |#0 soon, the Crown Princess having ar ‘and 1M for « boy. | Tanged to take an early drive this Beventy-one — seventy-two — aeventy-_™morni he Empress was summoned three! Then the city knew that an|fTom the New Palkce at 430 A. M. and heir presumptive had been torn [immediately went to the Marble Palace An hour later half eo million copies | Prof. Burm hastened ia an automontie of the Official Gaseette containing the | {fom Bertin. folowing proclamation were given! The boy te well formed and strong. aney: ‘The news of the birth of hin grandson “Her Tnwperta) and Royal Highness WM comm: ated to Emperor W the Crown Prinoess of the German Em- | bY means of a wirelems dixpateh free pire end Pruasin wan happily delivered | Kiel to the atewmer Hamburg, on which of Prins at #1h A. M. in the Marble | thr Emperor lesprovesatne to Tronmyen, Pala Gt POUR, te Tht Joy or maw Majesty the Emperor, Her Majoaty the Grea Bel ‘There wae «reat rJolcing at Potwdam wa ries, | When it became known that the Crown aan oe tye ene Morel Se Princess bad given birth to a won A This plenaing evant will be made kAOWN Aalute Was fired abd the town Waa tothe inhabitants of etlin through the | dycorated. TROLLEY RAMS ~ AUTO, INJURIG TWO WOMEN Motorman on Jerom Avenue Loses Control of His Brakes, FIRE ENGINE DRIVER'S HEROISM MAY COST Saved Carload of Persons by Wrecking Machine | at Pillar, | Mastin C7 Leary hawaii mel probe] tn rimesemd—cottiatem —newiin a iy caet ttiee bie Hike; bert he Relies Oo ROME Car and an wertomabtie wt Gow ws mpLCe in that hi Wa* Hundred and Beventy-fifth @trewt and only one by fortetting (5° | Jerome avenue vo-xthy two when oo sould eave sixty or seventy penton oupanta of the automobile wete fn moetly women and chikicw., who *®*T® jyumd, one of them ao severely that she crowdnd into a murface car wes taken to Fortham Howpltat for O'"Lwary te the driver of fre enein® | treatment. ‘The automobile wae dtven INO. 3, the house of which ts tn Rast ny the owher, Bamuel J, Beaman, a ‘One —taontred ant —Minetennth street Turniture manifectuter of Olen Cow ‘The engine te one of the lnrgest im the]. 1, and in the ‘vondean were Misa oem herent peersnheetage biti dosnt ae drag | Mies Mary Tennon, of Belmont, N, J. In remponding to a fee fire atarm} The awomebile wae fuat whead of a Me Semporient since thls fen dew Yee montha ago, tt I whe i revovered Living with hitn were his son, red. Ps wm, And hie daughter, Annia and M tT wore (n another. room | when he fi the fatal mhot THREE DROWNED IN BOAT SKYLARKING. Bea . a drow A, ve Y He avenue Linden poventhen, Jonerm J on. dielae wrwirie, ooh ry ere ot tontay ot Ome Hundred amt Tonth vireet Trouth<pould Jarome avetiue car when and Breond-arecint OF Lary tasted the be motorman of the car smaied to lose horwes with the engine into an elevated | control of tha brake. The forwatd end road piitar and he was one of three In lor the one bumped into the rear oe the jured In tie amu |automodie, throwing the woman yio~ Ractiys dowp Broond evenue on the lienty ggainet the front seat Pollerman eourhowml oat feces, te | esglo Peltman, oF Che Tremont overtook car sofing it neame dite | lg ei > i [aon ct One shondeed arnt” maenentn {00t! 9RE Dene. y ad Wanted 10 yond sii cian eivenager aad To Ambulance, Miss Willetts, the . : | more: porirualy infured of the tw horeed oVer to the wc iuned, but soon became wo Ill that Me intending to pam the oar, Bomenan Wook her the four tiles to scarcely on the other track ‘when he|/ordham Howpital aay Anatase | Athen trmetineat she wus removed in ow 8 be AULOMObIIe, lr, Seaman ‘emcaped The car was les than one ~ccer et nettetey feet wway, and to peiewtriat Mt wae | cain, » tart el St | Other Firemen Hurt, hat teany Ure w | While waiting for ue ah j t take and women were heoging i= | Qian mote BOY hatin O'Leary © pr boarda. hnementh street, Driver O'Leary -had-10 1” AUTHO “to W He aw ter i isin Bggiph wi minted and bad " re 7 ape 8 wow, Where & Gdeclor was strength a le cand threw | Her © three powerful horses off the wna yy the back Of the engine wy ‘ aie yc gg bye pt. Witten Willing an ees Spay lida itp dace Abe sinoor Hugo Dalton. Bou were thrown they orambed in! © 4 f. Dailon'a bead whe wverely cut thse ! fe 5 wid De. i he betievid hh seg bea payee Y ohusine | et bad beet Eractured” Ha wig aie week H a ¢ rae whe ho bly hot ia | wwe, Aw the cine ¥ . Wiuenty-third street, near Thin avenue. © dastiboard doubled, 4) Capt, Williaine wes caught in the i ¥ Simemiten idl waeninery of the engine and a large Taaky 9nd thawing i | nee of Mewh WA® gouged out from Aw} was hurtled through The air wo of hip loge. He Wee went to the ody WOU the pillar and Blded Ort, P Harlem FoaprUnt pings landing in th siter | ‘The pootorman of the om, by sandin When the crowd mich quickly gets. | {it Ralls and looking the ‘wheola “wit st arawe A AGIOKY RAO | take MOpped Ik within A Low ora) poked up O'Leary he wae uncon | tawt-at where the wreck of the engine wclous He wee cantied into & drue| Waa pled Up Amainat the elevated wtrmo- signe and from there wan Mant to the Harlot Hompitihl, Der, Berliner sayine Lt wemhdie a Welborn le hie baad wud Many of the women In the oar late tt weetios Can tw Pentti theta ort tthe there tect inte va" erie to "eee Nnsured "men while | aia ae le we oi ‘Betore “PRESIDENT TALKS THROUGH STORM !Oyster Bay Neighbors Get Well Soaked Lis- tening to Him. | (Special to The Evening Wort.) | OY#rER BAY, LL, July 4—The fepot selected by the President to ad- | dreas his neighbors and friends ts about @ half mite from the viliege in a ittie jwaucer-ehaped valley, Ax eatly as 7 o'clook troops of boys and anxious |women began the tramp along the roads deep with mud. Following them until the hour of came ai manner and styles of equip: | agen crowded with people. T | o'clock train and gave & concert on the | main street. ‘The procession of influential citizens, headed by Jerome B. Johnson, who | wore a most resplendent badge, fol- | towed the band to the grove, where the grand stand was erected The bad weather had no material ef fect on the attendance, Everybody carried an umbrella, | In front of the grand stand, where a space wan pet aside for the choirs of the varios churunes, @ throng of litte erie were dressed in pretiy gowns of wAH®. Wimmed with ribbons. Those litte ones eyed the heavy black clouds from time to time with qmuch ‘concern Lots of Seoret Service Men. Secret Gervine men. Reto scattered through the crowd and dosens of unk formed policemen, volunteers from tong isang towne in the neighborhood, were specially energetic | These latter.were eyed with much jeal- ousy by Jack MoQuade, the town con stable, who felt that he was big enough to handle the crowd alone The President, accompanied by Mra Roosevell, Grove to the grove ‘The President eat beside MMe coachman in @ Gouble-beated surrey. Mrs. Roosevelt ea! on the rear seat. Following them came the Secret-Service men in an- other double-seated wagon. ‘The Roose. velt boys arrived «tf "he grand stand several minutes before. ¢. Mr. Jobnwwn then introduced My. wrurd Beekman, who, in a few words, tatrodosed the President, who maid Mr. Chairman and vou my old friandy and. nalghbors with whom T have lvewd so many yeath—It tem real pleawure to Thave the chines to my & few wordy of greeting to you tA menaie. tet mn Account of my stewantenip. Tsay thie | Decmume, after all, the mtewurdehip tae Rarway Sha wad lees teporied.ie tie, got oie ap eccount of Sekt. Ityou! wive too much of an aeciwunt it is preity foud evklence that It whould have heen | ‘done in some other wig Text from Linodin, “Tut there are treo or thtve things 1 want to may. | wball (ake ae my text the works of Abraham Lingoln to 4 band of people Juat after bis re-election to the Presidency, when he sald: ‘In any @heet national trial hereatier the man of that day will be ae weak and ae atromg, os silly and te wite, an bad Sodas good. Let ya therefore study the incidents Of thle Ad philosophy, not on wrong to be aver Me added i Mg an rie ANT Swe teem here | ntested & thorn wiliwaty ih any one’s Power! with it Linens unbending wtrength of Wal, hin deep sincerity of belle? alone bore him up in the trials he had to face Yet he could say no Tangor toward those who. sad gone wrong. He did net know won to be avenged. He looked for & remety and not vengdance it iw in that ap! it that ae a nation e must approach our problem of to day. These ate not Ao great ae (howe “wf Lineoln's time, but they are me- Thettones. We rreret bert ster —t--te- sume spirit. If Lincoln and the men who followed Grant in the field had not done thelr full er not & Nan here could have carried bie head wpright aa an American cftisen.”” Here the President waa interrupted by stene thouhtiess people talking He ere s thane people shop ta den tage" They did nox coam, and he added “Are ttrey deaf? Let them he meade cute tino.” Laugh Stops Annoyance. A muah followed, ard the Ulking consed. Then the President dontinued “kt you men with ohikiren tar tn your duty, Just eo much do you add to the burdens your obiidren garet bear If we have not honewty and devotion, then Helse shall aves us little, 10 qualities of the bead that made the cltixen reaolye thet even at whe cost of hia lite the Ueton should reenmin invie~ vate, Thema het t0 teat ‘paulo Sent and thee he tied Wo have We O00r age to make that pattiotiom felt 1 don't cate bow devoted the ok} scidiers were (0 the Union, if when the tia cme Uney ran away, * "We need fret the moral quality, DML that quality is not enough. We need eanity wd COnVhOR aenae ts addition Lia An COUPEE Se. © of You oan be worth anything you have the love of country, lové of Aelghborhood and the courage physics! and mental, without which no American citixen can do his ducy.” it was reining, and the President donned @ ruiiber coat and went anead Now, be continued, there in no war rant tor geting hysterioal There la much evil, Duk in hunting M down let we avold all Vindictivenses, if a man haw hone morally he will exbibit tat die asa morality, Wherever be may wo there ie myo ruption, Wh you find % out It out and then go your way without vindlotive: ness oF hatred, We have accomplished @ fair amount, that ie Congress tu. done wo, The reason is tat we huve not mtempted too much. fou can't protect property without proweting some crooked people Who Own tim When it’ bebomen Neceamry to curb a greedy corporation, doit { ahall do He but With no anger or hard feeling ts & dentagogue who UMKA only of | the wrongs by thé wealthy. who meme | urew the Integtity oy the parte, Btend joy the decent man it he tas a <ul! oF on emPLy PUFR, Each Muat Do Share, Che whole ia the -auin of ite parts You can't be a good cliimen Of the nw: lon Uniea® you are & mood tn your yawn and note.” he Prewident warehonted. “hw, map poured i ree ea Lil “Tie young del make Dis fe Wht ts ‘ind’ happy to thowe near him, > wt duty We to pull bis own we ay es hates ia bare aki, Serge te eat Aodihed bie ty Nassau County Band from Port) Washington artived in town on the 9] 3» eons rode Archie made Little Quentin Roosevelt Oyeter Bay with brother late yeeterday afternoon, and his mysterious purcham mt the mationer’a He bid It away In hie pocket and, with much effort st sec recy, got back into the little pony ptvieton, After the pair had driven AWAY the storekeeper maid: reason to suspect there wf) be an added feature to the @agamore Hill celebration that was not provided for in the President's onier for fireworks And it will be featured out of esr abot of the house. ‘Then the storekeeper age of ‘power aad a toy OaAnion. Wim thetr cousins—the children of J. West RooseveXt and W. Emin Roose- & moat glorious day, They were sent oft 10 bed early by Mra Roosevelt, who has never surrendered her maternal aunhortty in even tte smallest degree, Of course, Theodore, Who is now quite @ young son, is not classed with the obiidres, but Miss Ethel, Kermit Archie and litte Qitentin were tn their roost. Box Full of Enthusiasm. Out in the carriage-bouse is @ Dig box which came up fro: the contente of that box essortment.of sixaling, crackling, bang- ing and booming that ever the heart of a Fourth of July voy The Preaktent iti be there to over. see the opening of ¢ ans gee that cach of the boys gets hie into} share. a| trevmures village | And «ives the Test to Quentin, complaln- “Tt wouldn't be fair to tell. but TRAYS) Quehtin is ast allowed & untiushingly | note be incessant. Imuginary Spanianta ane pombanted and dented that be hari eold any one a pack- | = pga esate fed and athe Vett—the Prestient’s boys have panned) bors, will dress peds not long afer chickens went to | 1” ai Manhattan se Verat; hix-retntives—and_guests—wilt-att on ene tere -epe, 204 j wonderful werk of an will no: be examined until today tthe : a a re has in its deptha the moot wonderful | eon fre ann core away | ine [with the Prealdent fair! never far dirtant Little Ethel, who tx at all times mente creature, always jnaiets e of the Fourth of July ne alwaje “fires off’ a few moet n her ing Of the swfut from the noise. Kermit was pr thie nraming. Hi Open on the eve like che present Jr, Out, ene headache she gets pably the first one up sleeps With one eye Any great occasion umbies Theodore, soon re be daturbed UnUl he Awakens. He then climbs into ' nie clothes and chases down after hie prothers, nis bt Reve: the distribution ts made the boye Arohte hurry to the bluff overlooking th bay Gnd there, a reasonable distance from the house, the first bit of powder burned, two hours the ta, to be is is For WII! Listen to Speech & rim in the _cont_water_ end” & genera) waah-up will follow and for the big celebration They go to hear thelr epenk, but fust as soon as possible they are back again. A litte Gemiltory firing t= to con- nue until the lunch hour, after which the af noon until dinner hour will the glorious celebra- be occupied w After dinner the President's boys 4 smoky, but still with no Q surrendering, will be willing ) the marvellous and his Tiniiy, with porte: of Sagamore Hill and watch the é color. palit #Be boys, will have had all thelr ah. idtthe Sid enjers tye part day beej of ail, She alts cines te ‘dearest: mar: and fo the dap boys ends. ‘The Arion Dottie and witch hase ip that speech hundreds hed been driven away by the pelting { want have the « speaker ‘ain. congratulate those who arage to rethain,” said the ook the -raindrope from his +yom! The thunder peeled and the ram f sheets. The noise [made it impossible to hear the President ‘“ionen feot-away. Not daunted, how- | ever, ne Kept on. Those fifty feet away could bear nothing, but they could see has emphatic gestures. Phere came a jet up of the rain and he could again De beard. iia “YOu soldiers,” he wae saying, vf an ipedent woich ovcurted during te Cuban sumpeagn, “One day,” he sabd. “a woliier came to me ane weld “Colonel, 1 cane down here to fet (or my coumiry and they eet me to digwing sinks’ "Mate add Tift my boy. 1 said, “yet go back and dig thet sink and dia’ it weil, and when tht fwteting tine cofnes you will be Detter fitted for that.” Again admoninhing hie hearers to be good —citteeny and rice te) Thernestrer [end their duties the President sapped tack and stopped peaking. Ag he wae ant he recelved a cable. rmmny telling of the birth of & pon to the Crown Prinoees He read [one news and seid with ne brow mentite: | “Tyat's.good, Tim glad to hear Tie Fain bad not datnpened the Pr dent's spirita, He ebook @ moore of out wretched Dende ond war Oren driven away. It had been arranted thet the amwembled people should aing “America ae the President left the wind, Sut the downpinur ut Fali wpolled that part of The mi played the [the programme. baer — tr teat hvenrtat —dtreterrrtriar — swe Net a dose volone could tm heard wha lng. The President left ti grumde at a few minutes before noon, clasdy ta lowed by the Seoret-Service men. ‘BOSTON AUTHORITIES CLASH OVER THE FOURTH BOSTON, July 4--A conflict of rutting between Police Commissioner Stephen. OMear, who wee appoimted by the Governor, and the city authorities over the rewulations for the calebration of the Fourth was #hown in the oharsoter of the obwervanct to-day. ‘The Commis. sioner had announced that no fireworks Sore theptey edo prtrate grounds, tat the City Cotneli pamied a apecie: order making such # celebration jaw~ ful, providing. adjacent ptoperty waw not ammangered. In consnauence the people are in w quweuriary, The polloe had rigit orders to errem al persons exploding fire. works before 44, M., after which hour the ceigbration wae started with reat pole. ‘Tear Potion * Commtvatarer—Ostewre-# orders were strictly enfotoed was ev: idenced by the report given out at Po- lice Headquarters at 10 A. M. to-day “thet —0- Feiner — dee eee ar: Thee orresia were for the most bart bese upon violations of the city ordin: ances with resptot to displaying fire- works, Many young people were taken inte cumody, BALL PLAYERS IN RIOT, ONE FELLED MAY DIE. CUMMGRLAND, Md, July 4—As the Butler and Cumberland tieabadl play ae of the Pennsylvania, Oto and Maury: land League were leaving here w-der tor Western Penhaybvania, Rom Raley, 4 Cumberland Aelder, truck Eddie Bang, the Butter second baseman, over te with two. bikla, hehe wus & general riot ee ® rewult ‘of the feeling bs a Sapp, about two hate bei ie threwtening mob, Meee A maaiioe ‘Of ASromth wert baby van A of atrente ween rahe. Papp was taker to a Rowplted wand 14 in a erkdens Condition ‘mnrvinneipiacenneia DEUTSCHLAND WINS RACE ACROSS SEA. Liner Miret to Pas Linned, and Le Prevemoe te Not Michewd, A Cobhe Anapmtech reotived to-day. trom Piymouth confiras the report new Wrenah Miner La Provence ln their wecond notable moe between Chis port and : ty The Laatachiand pwamed the Tyard england q Winky bwin the fmemtiy wae mefe om the tng fot man wand and the appiaus Dad cauae The | who stood setae Ta man | “The rain, it om . “you wan oma wk: © Star Gpangied |'Rr'a bunkie who. will Oo. his share of aner the work «ithout complaint, do you The assem! » which mumbersd per. | nowt” The old man nodded his head em- ape 5,00, 4 in singing the National | phacaliy. ' Anthem. The President stood bemide| “So do we all," went on the speaker. Cen Jerome B. Johnson and ales | and’ he closed his address with telling ;Pockbte of thot gKarments Mt and # [Okt qatet wort A more HANDED “LEMON” 10 THE PUGLIST pents Forgiveness of Erst- while Chum. Lois Goodman, beloved along the Bowery as “Kid™ Goodman, x ight weight pugtiiat, must dof ® confiding netute, notwithwanding hin busindes Hie quires thet he whowkl be ever upon ghe spyout far a left hook or a ctes te the Jaw, Tt has only tren a few short weeks since the “KM" whe winhowing the alr of Chryatte street with Larner - Hons, etying aloud. that ona. Jone Moyers, whomohe hed taken in ee a 5 menmiver of tia household, had departed: with bia, the “Kade,” brite, - Nevertheless, on June Mowe find KM Goodin: and John. Meyer .baaiing side by aide in the Majeathc badging hous, at Houston street and th Bow-~ ery. When the Kid went to bad, cat nly Wearing bis trousers, he bad in the exe moming 7 regacaatdy the te aon but the Watch and <he bank rol were gone, Almo, the Kid ways, there wae a amell of stale chloroform tumes in hie note and his Gead buxwed end rated. 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