The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1906, Page 2

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THE WORLD: - MIPS JOHN D, ROCKEFELLER 1S HOME AND JOYFU ohn D. Rockefeller, A BIG SURPRISE FOR MCLELLAN Tammany Leader Secksto; Have Hearst Nominated for Governor, REMOVE This Would Give th Slights by the MIGHT MAYOR é Boss Re venge for at dis eumm Charles F. Mu home in Good Ground has panne: ere will be the Digg r tory of I a. He has bave « any Hail Wiliam KR. Hearst t- Governor and t e ie pow Thus w ple reve that 3 Murphy teeth eee. 4 wae Hie intention te watt ant Ciplian would enter the lists for a Slective office and then knife him. the @eciarstion by the Mayor that ne is not going to enter any political and the open avowal of Hi fe & candidate for the Governorar fave made Murphy © teek Of course, it will be © honey tor Hears if he ts ele has repeatedly declared his intention % pres BMcCislian to the bitterest extreme in return for what ne beliewes to be the deal that deprived bim of the Mayorsity Advantage to Murphy by the election of Hearst might accrue aiso from the removal of William Travers Jerome from the desk upon which he rests his feet in the Diatrict-Attorney's office “tty wontt be indeed double-barseled | al of the fevenge for Murphy—the re Mayor Who repudiated htm-and-of the Disirict-Attgrney who proved that Judgment of popular sentiment to Mork inant faii was wrong. If Charles F, Murphy ts able to carry tat “he CoMmpiiemted deal be has ear his iaiod upon A most remarkable polition witustion Wir waccest. “Tre peopte Now York will be shown the bons mnnony Mall working for the man b Gpoored in the last campaign for the Tuirnowe of ousting from office the Mayor the and hin Organization placed in power That Mr. Meaest’s newspapers up to % fow days ago called Charles F. Mur thy everything from a grare-rothe down wttt not-interters with the deat if there te @ ahance of carrytn Murphy has been assured by up-ftare Traders that the sentiment above the River t9 all Hearet—em RunutsetUning Si ratirosd And Mr. Murphy knows f at Mr. Heart polled a few votes chty lust fall and he husn't drown say weaker.” What the Kings County organisation is a matter of i mr N me County ghd sh ups fion thet Mr Conuera, Mr. Mack. Mr Duiry abd others Gave promised t fect suMolent to swing ton, ‘The Haaret that Kings Co: buneh of tr will the mas (Heart's man “paying absolute! fon to him For Everybody to Read ca a Why pay one man a That « hen’ Which ne The medium thus Has EARNED it's It ean't be figured ot 23,107 whi G morning cit race, | What's the use of going Nahing With an inch or two of line 7 When another aske a dime7 Do not think, becnuse t's glided, No more wo than you'd pet a Wot Found In e Lambkin's fold. In whort, It pays to bear in mind That fiction Im not fact; Sound business men discriminate "Twixt truth and wily tact. So when you plan to advertine Don’t fell to ancerte aper prin Then make note of its name And those who try to Will some day—when they count the e Feel much chagrined and rue it UARANTEES it diva $+ + ____—_— “Mul ti- Millionaire Delighted What He Saw of France, but Likes “His Own” Country “Very, Very Much,” He Says. t Rockeféler, fresh from the forests of Complegne, arrived « the m burg- Ate v ner Amerika at Hoboken to-da heriff rf f F : Ba! ‘ tthe pler to greet him with the ar rant hip arrest, that matter having been settle by his attor stead, the of! king—“le Rol de Petroleum,” an they catiea bim in France—was welcomed by his son, John D., jr, and was given a royal send-off by scores of his fellow passengers who had made the voyage andard O11 Fils amifles not hare been & ie acquaintance on - ROCKEFELLER SAYS: was the t tr aor, The rp eee 2M Pne ‘IT saw something of, fe wanted_to.malie_friende : France, and like what I ithe otro bene saw, bot I Tike my own | elder Rockefeller, accompan country very, very much.'' s wife, his son, big secretary and his ‘UW have been out of Stand- private physician, @ent directly to the! fo4 O77 twelve y cf rr Buckingham, Fift! street and ‘ yeti gre 7 ene ae sve would ‘1 shall g0 to Ohio later for a few hours before starting for! on.’’ Bla piace at Pacomtteo ttt. “Be éeonomical and you if. Will Go Right at Gol will succeed.”’ = 34 - golf Ware w “T played one game of golf inior Eure at Compiegne. The game is att. Rocketeer’ reference to| somewhat different over the On arram was when he wad that there’? perhaps’ explained to pass - * x response to & question regarding By ts eee France i | “But I ike my own country me ~ Occupied “Skiddoo Cabin.” sir o peered x 1 ahin,” No. ard ' ie ship, oN N wa wnien by his » aries : |. F. Biggar. On the » ° ler [Mrs Rockefeller had at m7 peta ® and 22, with her maid. Her daveh : ¢- t ire we Mrs. Prentice, and Mins P. Speliman.| yi) 3." who sccompunied her to Mrance, r ' kiet | mained there for a innger etas he turned wefelior,—th 1a -¥ the passengers *t fittie Jor Ga took lip WIth a coterie of men w lod freely w autivated his acquaintance. His goo’: : oe | natured “mixing” came to a wudde vt or terreption, th : Uitte aporvach to his native lend. After - paced retired tet after J Jog ALERTS | OY Out of Standard Tweive Years. three alt jeather-covered b the smallest amount oF amonm the fitet cabin passengers Son Rushes Aboard. When the Amerika wes in John D., it, wae In fret rust oard. red tie, & B m8 atty ray DA fe “ ° Grew up am arbitration they promised woul talk with them t CY aa " o 3 «a fam } k . t r iy r a. be . 4¢ KICKED AWAY PILLOW WITH SMUGGLED FURS doliar te all gold in the MOST eds, For you tiay put it right down that Suprame tnrit It's high, Public esteem herwine, do it vir lose 5,894 ~ TROUBLE AHEAD FOR MARIE A greater, average whatsoever, with J “PRE BRIGADE CAME 10 HELP | MAIL A LETTER: Bernard So SATURDAY EVIENING, JULY 28, 1908. L Mh WHO SHOT. DEPUTY CAUGHT SkKetched on peomer. By ARM ] Pass {Put Up Desperate Fight and Is Believed to Be Escaped Convict. HEAD, L Lb, s a ° Thursday han} ed © made at Baiting Mol Riverhead. Tt being waa fund in from which he escaped | take and Wa Tied Hand and Foot: Justice Payne: ame a few ner ata ning revnag ity epee w aL SHOT BANKER WHO ATTACKED | ] |Accuta Stood for Drubbing, but Object- éd to Second, } aut str t - Jats }* A ' I, N Grand ates . arte dojng * “ The my 4 * "ADMIRER OF SAGE GOES UP LINE T0 GIVE OUT LEMONS; pree drew & revolve . 2 at | ire staggered a I ft i v | id * wn ay r a identtied, SNAKES BROKE LOOSE, UTIERING LOUD NOISES. A “Ng M + fa) Government at Waahington eibnng na med Gteen in Parle. ed emmnemmie. _ aemaieeine | he snakes, each we ARLINGTON [N. J.) BOY DROWNS) tf wot out of the box J | room on the Atlant. wh tiny them pack bef ’ na AO we ‘ , gts ’ 1 yout ym while | fina amovefed in burlap sacks and ' i 4, Gist | placed back where they pelonwed J was hey were safely sored aw t ore neva {bie nw ormerty amp ‘st Belle lie | aiscove that “eaey * Dadtvarton |i 2-3. Se wae ele uk -TJEROME NOW HAS NOTES TO WHIT aa the | "HIM IN STREET One} he vintim of Mr 4 |he breathed heavily and then tel) to the | SHOT FIRED FROM VELYN THAW'S | FRENCH WARSHIP KILLS AMERICAN The Navigating Officer of Cruiser Chattanooga the Victim, 1 Written Before Her Mar- riage and Shed Light on Vendetta. atters by Evelyn Nesbit CHEFOO, Chinn, July 2. —Leut. Claw 8 W viows to her mar-| ence Engla avigating oMcer of the hoa Te 1 Biatew cruiser Chatiancoge, waa y wo ded to-day by a rifle buj- “are of the ‘ y & member of th rew ofthe Aa Hipeen 4 upetit Thouars, Heutena. 4 @ o'clock -thim Tieut. England papers which > De Lancey N r meveral ballets atl Reb 09 aati ave-beingl-sourht-by-tme+ secu ascvuch as ~ F ae leposit-¥ Philadeip * ; | M v se Navy Deg t has cabl 3 ‘ 2 ; 2 fk rie: x x pave disagreed way. and " hy wey POLICE FIND - CLUES 10 The BOMB THROWERS | Arrests Expected Soon of Men Who Hurled Ex- plosives st Miuminers. erome | | egg eter ' f . an f whe " Ja T a av o tra. jured many aw * at Sixteenth » is pre ADIN CROWDED cs = CROSSTOWN CAR == of Mrs. Hall, Brooklyn, | wer srmediase! Win out aka -| Falls Lifeless on Way |« = Rage | to Summer Resort, |v Pas Mrs. Hall, accompanied by her gr } daughter and two young eranddaue | tere was way f n by way of the W eraty to take 8 chor. She was yoving suffered for some a weak heart, She waa siti forward end of the cai forward in = fain was evident that ahe suddenly fel ithe maapa) the Houses 1m alia te between | the two 4 aboard did what Mra, Hal from thirty w +4 been @ e-burrelied “shotine Flanagan. ndrea and WHIFF OF SUBWAY AIRS KNOCKS BOSTONIAN ou T\3 ier Falls Prostrate “While y Tunnel at Uptown Station and Goes to Hospital, Entes * wenn nl, ware Wiliam J, Wicker Ind Avenue, Jee ut: i lot No. lt West Nihote. legn cut "1 t “ », Rya o N Weat One | N iy re atree Komen, | fest cut; Edward O'Neill irvived the of the Hub anbway | Wradhurat “avenue, @bra ; ma down “Brith, to cote to New York and ful | Pwentiath street, right Win ut. Thems lant five mon, all members of No. 4, were taken with the others to Bello Yoe Hospital Baimont’s foul aie tun |r | When Mr m, at ered the Aubway street to-day Muller ¢ Ninety-sixt floor, Heveral employees rushed to hin| WantED— hide ‘on aid and he became conscious enpugh to} Wamves. one x x Viet Gall frantically for fresh air, [It was ach Par Landihe Suu cro Kapaund ‘ it we fan Was quiid al and ie “wae removed nan acmbulanch te the “LAUNDRY WANT®=PEMALE, Hood Wright Hospital. Ne more ew, ge eubwae ain for af

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