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THE WORLD: oe Pon in ihe valley between Ninety end Ope Mandred and Fitcn street! TUESDAY EVENTING * Overheated Children of the Tenements , TERY TTT TH es | W, ROCKEFELLER LITTLE SUE BEAT GeWeRH COU HOt carry of the f ehourh nd for halt nan eens ce. Waiting Th r tO f the Free Baths, ie rete were ove aiting Their Turn a ne o e ) daring? Was done t * of merchants in the nelant 4 ue duly i, WR was the b a om ———— — — —_ " Sense hialicer ons Queen, However, wiki the Joint @acut 9 Gn to 2.90, © | Fleet Into the Morri | * ape "yak "40.8 Cove Harbor. ~ a+ repent wm thls a They Decline Re-election oe 0 80 ding the ha-| ky 3. Ro Maxwell's schooner aie mr « the sun heat ed the feet of thirty-six! aS Trustees of Big In- yp ¢ 4 * combined crulse of 4 Ot the Kean-ovtliog eda of ot 1 , the combined erutee surance Company. Ai m reading 4 yo delphia Yacht sba, ahe — , store re was M1 deo] on 1h yesterday from Oyster Ba H. Rogers and William Rockete - avast ve ihe Aistance Wan twanteshine Witer and day sent letters to the meeting of -. ‘ ng _awibulqness utes BY eeconde e. Company appointed to Ps “ aide R. P. Doremus's Lasoa won firat p for the December elee- i . - whe ih the schoone Aan, am the Queen - r tution ar ; por was seary to win, F. M. Smit eh hee t Effort and EB. Walter Clark’s Irotita a raye of the mun. first beat-death hing ® Httl® more than made to keep and the first case of heat Insanity werd) ad. but losing on ore am M * sipped into Feportad long ‘before the perature] rae Dt the Gay was in the| the Mutun! tulkting uch the Cedar ad got where highest > ade by Ed Luckenbach's t ©, lee is bodyguard mark. Steadily the » lat «rew at] ; the Atlantic Chub. whiab He de eave t hospital and police morgue, | irre time and rating the . big ca pn ’ ay Some Relief To Night | veh claw racing rules eave papas = ta appa TL ey Ee eee ape end one Fay cat fe and #) after the meeting President Peabod: York. Observer emery, emping a et end Bay races. * Custom after every meeting af ttm trum 3 Gaak there woul" ponstily.be some” Tx funnier ‘of which Cihinen age] ee Throurk his -secretary—he—sent he thls (hs adsirncen oF tonight, ie at thirty-af ca sword: that he Had no information to = rather jooked for sort er-atorme Worl (Ig AP The Bos | ong pennants, will go to New Lond sive rewarding the action of the coms & He thought tt might also be atrang — sa = mittee. 4 to have it cooler, with showers and] ij ; t Tt was amfd thet Mr. Rowers bad wrth fresh westerly brecae morrow. pro * n reasons for wishs ’ vided everybody behaved themactvos aw. In insurance circles A In other words, fellow-sufferers, {1 nod that while Mr. Rogers FROM KINNAN INQUEST hdraw be will practically + the new trustees > CAR HITS A WAGON, 1 ORDER ENJOINING JEROME = r ey Frank Que & tetenater, rom age. Hotiken nue, Jersey C CABLEGRAMS setaecebrernsiten lewown from his wagon in & st 009 “x ag but hiack ‘The | this afternoon served the a street car to-day at Hudson ang ed. neanes atop Quedere lett leg On the stand the , «| “Who ts Bennin ee % is Tace And bo Pee lpe dee aie nf ein tre SOCIALISTS HOLD CONGRESS IN LONDON os LH m tn an ambue " LONDON, July 17.—The general congress of Socialiat Interpariiamentary Com iy. 8 Te Hospital } Were + F Z 3 = agn WILD G6 LOTCed In Spleen = betylineco Ai teem IG RTOS TR | mt opened here to-day under the presidency of James Keir Hardie, the Sd anys pear before a commit od, saying Well, I wanted te t at] clallst_ member of Parliament, and Chairman of the | indent labor Party. have the reante ” H | "The general purpose seems to be to attempt to unity lon of the & his own de answer the fone direntiy Ret) Mre Behippo knew and I had md of | in the various parliaments, To-morrow questions in relation to t ondition of sna from ime ne nwelf will be fully still Gibaon was defiant and refused to | Benning and called on him. I wanted! Russia will be the principal topica, when M. Anikin ender of the group of toll) ring to have o—-freee this afternoe: discuss many materi * Juror employ him and fi said he wouid|# the Lower House of the Russian Par liament, will lead the debate appeared in the public n het, and ex-Judge Oicot n No. 8 asked i? there is now rt- | have Italian detective mee the| BUBONIC PLAGUE DENIED IN HAVRE. ive: Jutent 40 take the Aap Louis Delafield, her per- Kage On the property. womans fe HAVRE, July 17.—Dr, Pottevin, director of the local Health Department, 4¢/ 4). Gard Jury for wee agal Lait "Yeu" SHow much 4i4 you pay Benning?’ onus thi Sor. died recently here of bubonic plague. He says the How h r nning nies the reports that « eatlor pias x Thaw at his trial has been plainiy Favors Insanity P “How much?’ “That’a my buatnes | case was noute sepucners's, yal — ng the plague and adds 1 the ean wtated.” Bsn “Bay 945,90 . " | condition of the city ts excellen jhe : ai ve ‘A reporter told me Mrs. Schippo| | A reporter for The Evening W nr Who holds that mortgage? might attempt to get money from me| DEATH WARNING ON MEMORIAL. Rls ude Fre ig ying ey ime PECIAL FOR TUESBAY Sr Fsriese— ton the ground of What le Knew, 85-1} -—MEFAt,-COURLAND, Russia. July 17 —A second monument to the memory |firsdany where he has offices ne | has Dean guthates in RS eg a OC OLATES rounp 0c as pie ee pught i better to follow her. of the revolutioniste who fost €helr Tver turing te recéil Uprising Was erected faame mute with Bartow Ko Weeks ashe Wil IhetrGct BF Olcott to te CROCOL ATE FOVERED pounn-15< ° ustes. Peally own . chippo | here during the night tn the public aquare. It bore a warning that death would|way prominently connected w+ the| ahead with the case and carry out (nue the ‘mortgage. rr cafe nag son gag age be the punishment for any one furntshing horses to remove tt. Soldiers carted the |~"" reat Mr. Gleason | [baw family’s Wish wo th tarry uc | SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY pa bim on the ‘phone a few days! F and Molineux case. dl clared insane and sent t ALACK WAL SUE Tid you forbid Mrs, Kinman, ei the mutter ahd wented-to tave] ee x ees aayluen. fis Dyn, CREAM KISSES rounn 10: time of the partition eale, to bid for the . Ba ne tumt ight. | CZAR APPROVES BiG FAMINE FUND. To Protect Witnesses. Mr. Olcott wilt be able to tet fe cn ei ES oe rocxn 1 | pro: : no one that 1 3 Fit > < Mane wey Mer teen | PMD AEE — she had something very im- | 8T PETERSBURG, July 11—The Emperor has approved the bill of the lets Saerere tok Gils wep poos te eedoninan te aie one) will inter Za _ Gosee es ticala then eg a Sie nds aaa, Tower house of Partiasent, which was adopted by the vent the drake of witnenmes | bu-onerais Wiki Thaw's representatives Soroner Me nen wot Gibson to 0.00) for taval Wat, ¢ air fh in any move that will avert the scan 4 Gwellers in the congested quarters. In| tax arrears on the property, which at his office far two | aan F Pari jament and repress: a heen ind! dpe «| She ae ende of Jurtion the wtrests of the Bast Side the men|the morning somtion he maid he aia would @o to the bouwe | mor Jary and | the Tomba awalt-| The sider Mrs. Thaw's greatest des eprawied on the sid¢witks, panting tke} know F et I atarted Capt | EX- PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINE DEAD. trial, The ster chamber pre: | 1a) epee Steer Ber hoes) We tate and Usards, while the women fanned their Were you at the Stenton house the | 4 ® called me on the ‘phone and wid BUENOS AYRES, July 17.—Dr, Carlos Potigrint, former President ot Argen nge which the District votes Lewd itevew this can best done by naving = heat tortured bables upon pallets! gay of the murder? to the Stenton house, but | tina, died Jast night Hie conducting under the pretense of | ber son sent to an asylum’ Once noes Stretwhed on the balconies of the fre-| No ‘ sek tacks SE taal aba met tt Haytng teatienony * the Grend Jury le scandal wil) subside 3 ercapes, The poor were ill-prepared to] “When did you Jeave your offes fin-| tp per must now stop no other city fine Endanger Gocial Position 7 fight a scorching day when they left! any that aayh aA A 'seciaitelbis oeay I know of would so outrageous a pro- | Lae z their steatnine rooms to go to work this! -jrenr PML” lashed Chanateena’t TE EG R A PH tending be permitted. Alone : to trad the \ r z a m I w counsé ad hem, our ho J 6 ae este There wal no confirma cig \dgered and browbenten tn | public tor Years, and many pesntus cr Some of the Hot Spots Ne Mr. Apfel. w bas an Mary Schippo had sworn that oe ake them aay things they, CRIDMARCHR Whleh would Ipake dim ofticn with — ane: oy the nleht of July 4 near St ar aetadios “hie Sic UK the iat position of the Toaw flothe Who were not so poor suffered.| Where did you go? rsseae so. Gibaon denied thin. CONVERSE OFF TO VERMONT. pots emp ialacd atte bits ee too, The Subway, always & tube Of! “Kroger’s cate, next door, In Nassn Mary Schitpo wae recalled and WASHINGTON. July Admiral Converre, chief of the Bureau of Navi ee enna cen n in requiring two > bwilnves that a Appeal to torment in pultry times, sucked the ot. 1 met Mr. Her and Mra ww 1 was trut? tkin, lett to-day for Vermont, wher spond two weeks resting Tcl Atl eipal witheasea for the de-|{2¢ “unwiitten law” Would result in hent through itr smelly length ike & T want n hour en Stary was told to recite- DRYDOCK DEWEY READY FOR SERVICE 4 Bhegd hawt forreerl tie ce : 7 saat” Gane Mawsinn ta that ellie Leahy, Mrs. Th His wife, of course, agrees with want ele-neces bowply 3 | * she k f the Actual murder, WASHINGTON. July 17—The floating drydock Dewe>, whicn went 4 May MoKengie, he 1, to view, and the notortety rush hours the ripened strap Sa aia about oA ts ld 1 ola Gi ; Ppurageger triat be most pleasing to he angled, plump, plum-colored end metre tleed rae ean de : how -eRehored report ac his office “ | But he ie not regarded aa shem ¥ eplectic, from reepective boughs nae ak psa | e apg oS a ras ner No Bite. 2 of Flight. 1-2 te fas" not diet ay" enter Mra ee peor oeomes hr 70st tn pnt ser rau ook we, Garvan ay 29 fea as as cqoeWEEKLYD. _ od ber neveral ques- LEPERS ELECT COLONY OFFICIALS are holding these witnenses under Grand Ih aah teri ae Foepona ie | for the BPENGAWACCOUN | WASHINGTON, Ju ven leprosy @@nnot force FX oe to abandon | Ju mag because they fear they | disgrace he has brought upon ‘the AN A Ue | = at . befare «. The B Aftuire hae maceived reporta of an clectior ° fadiotion of the Btate.”” | Phew Mmily name peo SATURDAY ¢iand the would have to—mover+{ dente and aim. T Fr cue 4 het daughier, Mr. ana Mr - x A her SULLIVAN OPPOSES MORAN IN MASSACHUSETTS port nae ne eae Lauder “Catpnagls, “who, "accom ZG7m« st nee she maid | BOSTON. July 17—The unidue canvass under way for the Democrat! os ai Staal 4 to po to Mr./menta there. fut when ‘ Mrs stand . Masea. elope ae : zle wei : hat Mre Harry Thaw wea q ci . Brook f " J t the place against Dis Att © to~dey, ugh he WAH) there he ‘3 AB Boon, #8 she c DIED, - “ : ‘ a K inan: hate bp inched te while she fo the city’ | @ROWN-—Monday, July 18, MAROARET wat dence in allegations ihiter-tn lew were Jin Deauet 2 laid tesanen nee r p fe at» ade in tne jotters ¢ se to htm by Meee et Here Thee, | TannNNTAN—ar—-Hireohtre:—tenredey d , t shel baskeuoad, Most of the . forming at 10 o'clock. Belem mame - ub aw POM Gib n tenton ebter % OF wore; tit | pte —hertemt work of Mra ‘Thaw and] at St Anthony's Church 1 the Gibson Mra. Stenton'a Debt exoitament | hee counsel will be to adn Harry | ————_————————_——— aaa aan ) Phew nent to an insanity pica | / * ° soodectet qh hls, very ground that LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. t against Stanford’ broke WITh tw torteer conse! eviaenetd oa Z 1 oe filss toons te with all the waywardn@en of | Oey amnall diamond nine, om apper Broad “ fet shen, ‘ which he ts cacmble that he perfectly * ir Hrook Finder will + ay wotls : “> ever heard B® Isang and that he was abwolutely fui fy ¥. Bwan, (34 E STth at ‘ ' Rot tweatre the Bte ’ titled in killing Stanford Whit | rewad - ; of one jetter which | os x~ot cats ome - crest—ne corn iemnien BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. t ’ Ww i Lor lattiing | 2OOD OA nmnnene | nn AAA IAD * t I nacies to humanity r wet mo tray m Menteana to New Garring of PROM . SS ite pe iinnen and | tained abe, Bo 4 | 1 once tra 2 AROYE AMD BELOW. cE z iy ; Fine ree [dice Stenton wna : in Nassau | show the place to any one we | the same anake, Sut ahd a : street SS to Wok at it | 2 ~ ‘ rm | 8 An made woou Wio told Mre Ster F > the Busy. ‘ : — 910,000 aw sania ; to retain those lawyers lt Tiigich ext ga creep Runway FNAL Bia tiny . - i on caret apa 1 did of men have made flat-footed on wh smen are where and nevern ore, 1 ety K Ast Bep- | r gei-on ury which tries the fats are, those 1 ping 2 Mets “ n the ie: t Ko ny it for @ cash cousides of the city fields neither) ced w nout fi | ; epee hs 4 wa man who OMimed to @own by tné City Hi 1 kiped_ wore | wee * gave as rererens 9 } y . sparrows trom the crook 4) Didn't Know Benning >t property i Denies Having Quarneiied, endered oat > hed Bend taved their skinty brow Aes M 1 5 ) nusrrel with : on the Jury. Hel f r A y k was ov 8 A citiven of another hung dank and sp » = - won was ‘rece as frat wi te pa i talked ue Ka st ° would get on the jury, The tm ith wile kamp 1 fox ft : * ” ax" . at thing wae tbat be would do Of . ve - , t if Mere War ap acquiteel the TAX EXEMPT EXCEPT FOR STATE PURPOSES t Now ; ‘ Left Woman in Debt | She w $ $4,000, Me » é to disreas vive cos ‘ Ape ne Thaw wore # ccol-look He eave ate i : ge nes arnng “| To Be Sold Wednesday, July 25, 1906, * | 4 bg the brown Autor « " eo ow t he a you n te * " t Avenut A 1" A | mee fa, ante mod | M 1 re tit mn ft ene to be wart of as follows: the Kee " nh eae a a ‘ oe fre a square, Toma r William 7 i ‘ 4 t | Uonn? ‘ 120,006 WT peinen kgany ene your $11,000,090 Cerparate Stock payable in Noy. Ist, 1936. ' ; tor | did & “ Mra. 8 Lif woman «ald ee dim't Know. Ag ieual : , ‘ f MON} swnittn. To. w : her Tecelviie ite value | Thew's fret visilGh Had ieee eee 500,000 Corporate Stock piyable in Nov, Ist, 1925. i s x M t a paying for 1?" asked Cw Hartridge. who Wi 1 , » scion to ta ty, tke «Be, thish Dee WIEMARER Tie cul “1,000,000 Assessment Bouts payable {a Nov, Ist, 1913, Late was Unk o 8 nie Gechired Mr. Hart in rar ] e reecud “i . 0 - yiestion by an F ns a oon is = . hod ia ' aleft ot oF FM ~ I aT \SR RAYS newer wal ISSUED IN REGISTERED FORM. - _ ’ X k mont of or eter akAd what authority M - ; ba aed woma $ Jen bed for his #tatement that T This stock Is a legal investment for trust funds, DIDS Vy # dividend wen oe S WITH BRUSH IV HAND coer i Chapter 274 of the Laws of 1904, which applies to the Lhe be be t 1 he acleted w hha Vd ‘ if " “ ‘ Danse gede ane sale of Bonds or Stock of The City of New York, provides Vaiwier Molloy Palle Dena wwii : oh Gt ‘ en Mr. Hartridge Assumes that “all or none” bids cannot be considered by the Comp, a* Work in Hron= Shop t of | Ment, Mr. Thaw, t me hel troller uniess the bidder offering to purchase “all or none” . neon Py bon an did you neti tot ua Mr Longfellow retained.” saidlof the Bonds or Stock offered for sale shal! alsa offer to : ; * ef a ear Mt, purchase “all or any part” thereof, koa Br a arding matter t t borat assumed, Judging by, what my senied envelope, enclosed in th > dope Distrusted Aged Client mnee m s react thet’ he would take part of TWO Pht CENT OF FAR CALUE MUsT ais ‘Arce M He Employed Benning aahoor the night o! murder M Hartrid had nothing to #ay! must be in money or certified check UpOO a» Corporat ten rer knowledge that 1 Basin en oft fiernoon's ec noe, to| Fuller information see My Record,” publiahe all, Rew Vos, v ' “ en iaceh of Gitwon Kiso Gorraborat e was not invited. Nor did he ® “ : " m Rerrick and the 4 slacuen, Mire. Wiliam, Thaw's Consult any Rank or Trent Company, oF address ae ” ire, Blentor 1 the same offoe with Cite to communicate with hime” a 4 ° * fe pert jong an whe jived , 1 Chapman, surrohoratel Gib. | {ht he holds the plage of chine i ' | peper 1 we for @ per . anyon tat thew had tet ae | way : Rs pas see HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller City of N w York, | h 4. coolly County Demoomtic Chit be- ‘atior , k | 1 4 end me, “Atver 1 nad the aquetier proceedings ‘How much cash was paid by sad now - oe ‘ ! * scion dladenbirelanodh dhe, +. .veidohee! ve seca a eee | ich

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