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es ‘WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING; JULY 81, 1908, ! PLAN TO HURRY GREAT TUNNEL [BETS $2,000 DIETZ BRENT 00'S HOME j MAYOR BELCHER, | STRIMEFALS WILL BE DEFEATED ogc ONCE MORE | —_——_—. "MEET ME AT Legume THE FOUNTAIN SIEGEL ( COOPER NO CONINECTION hed ANY OTHER STORE 10 | Ents astic e urke | Man a Mr. Good Advertises for Stu = a ; | Odds on His Success Stolen and No Ques- —— 24th’s Next Leader, | tions Asked. | -_— Prosecutor Expects tojFew Rockmen and Elec-| met you som to som wat nurke] . . . a c the next Democratic lender of| Dront Good is quite willing to ask Have Him Arraigned in | tricians Quit, but There bath Banach gah no vemlons of “Mr, ck Mit the > (ram Mr, Good's Long Branch as Mack Mas of yellow pack bills on the bar of Bul- | rest y laid down a bundie| ve Supremacy! LONG TERM PROBABLE.|THE WORK GOES ON. /sore Harem Casino Inst nignt againat| Mr. Good has accordingly advertised | ia R JOES | 18% that en admirer of Alderman ‘Dieta | aa follows | Thank you—we thought you'd like the furniture ee | had brought crowd of Burke | THE , OBNITLENAN And obviously you did, We do not believe that any | Plea of Guilyt Not Likely io) Threat Had Been Made to Stop /™9n fo make « showing for thelr man store in the world has ever sold at retal in one Sum- eck. s ? i . te je toi hee! “4 bsp aa +e fr me ’s day so mic urniture as we sold on onday. Gain Short Sentence Work on All the -Tintiels |S oe marta: che i tee fabee candi: Le ore we rereat to-you what this Furni ure Sale date for Democratic leader at Bu rk, and a crowd composed of Francis na asked, Mr Bile, Callahan, James F. Egan, Joseph Bern-| Brin* Hient GooD, 8¢ Murra: qtein, Henry Bassing, James Gormiey,| York is, let us brief y outline what itis NOT. You can fit the comparisons wherever you think they may belong. It is NOT a sale of shq=-wo-n goods, nor ac parates of old sock. It is NOT a sale of fur- niture made especially for sale purp ses s NOP asale in which a few doubtful bargains are used to attract attention to a lot Of furniture at regular prices—or at feel prices shaved by a dime or two, It is the offer of a whole furniture store full of the best goods America can produce—exactly the same goods we carry in our regular stock—at prices cut THROUGHOU T from twenty to forty per cent. we can mention only a few items fron day to day, but there isn’t a “regular price” in‘ the whole furniture store while this sale is on. Cofme and get what you wani. for Him. Under. Rivers. +, No, 180 Wes Within a week, in all probabtlity,| Press notices of a great tie-up that | at robbed by ‘o n¢ ha! When his aty ree William H. Belcher, the former Mayor | Would stop work on all the went and | 2°" Gorry, John Warnan and John) hou We tly Oe \@, Fitageraid, were standing near the | Fifty-reven' St Paterson, NV... Wino S010 Stet eee ee ee are car con, (tas. battle —counter— taleing—of_the | sneak thiavee from his friends and neighbors will be | Vante’s crose-town ent have not been | oo os of thelr friend Burke, when «| Worth $1,00 was serving time in the prison at Trenton, | feallzed. According to the advance | oi on neaded by Bart Hen- Prosecutor Emiey contemplates ar- | *€ents. Rrra hundred men would go came inte the party. if } Faigning Belcher tn court on Friday, ao- | Mt early this morning. A thousand vf 1a-|confidence in thé recovery of ha cepting a pies of gullty and asking the | ™°Fe were billed to drop thar tools aim Who ands to sore ae advertising a reward. Cp that i" ‘thi erable in the way of contracts if Burke) ®¥ S4verunin ®ve the Baer lat q and ligtt thetr pipes at noon tn the Court Impose immediate senterce. Reatlaont Pt me ng | Wins, haa mawe ip a pool amoti« (he! Park Row rary oar tot It ts not ikely that Belcher will get) {vou ik nee wale pro een scattering friends of Diets, who will| which the jewolty . e v fu ) ie oqul r. cots fa off with @ short term of Imprisonment | iniess the untonised ovelythin rke, and came t a " arty to “throw a scare into While be still has a number of friends] every man back in Taibo saa ey eoemen beans victim of burglars had given i kn--(as illustrated) Practical and artistic | "Brass Bedstends—(as illustrated design; made of solid oak, golden colo Made with 2-inch continuous and frnly cons tucted: teats are || price vith ava cover: | |— covers ¢ :: the rapid tranait : 0 ae SS — and gloss finish, one draw trimmed a ple: , tructe ; fo Paterson, the feeling againat him 1D| tunnels between South Fecry and Henry |'0, show thelr band than they a7 one ped lis: ver 2 Rt inns poss, splendid y constructe the city generally t very bitter, for he} gtreet, Brooktyn, was aleo to quit, add. called and the bet was made, be: hate hy mr s 4 50 i dil d id cted with top ra's . . add- os _ + Sale price + s Fsball connec ‘ons; wes the meanest kind of a thief—th@) ing the faisaing touches to a strike ———— Pp Mash poe ¥ A st : nt Chief tha: steals from those who or that would affect ten thourand sappers Cornice Chatra—Mace t humane and 3 3 inckes wice; regu prey a genk age gle rg nt Be Ral Pg el Mg finished franes; nizly Anieh:d || ler p d $30, sat $9 piationa man men and women in Pater-| It was announced that the walk-out nished franes; tii ished | \ we $23. 75 |, Bin Who Had speat CSIR TIVes WeRrRRD had Heed ordered by the newest Of Sabor > preparations for an old age of ease and| organinations—the Untted Tunnel Work- ings vel Tesptite from toll were plunged into) ers’ Federatin—tecauss the demand (ithaca acinalitiniaiinasineiee reaiher iri ii TE SatNESe of hesisee poverty of the electricians for @ cents an hour | be 25 price. J a) Hien finish; one larg They Lost Everything: len? Been rene Sime Tite. Ms in * 1 Vering World rters who viet | ~ * a nd be n a y The joss of these people is total. They Od reporters who vielted hme SA dey can recisim nothing from the posses-|the Manhattan ends of all the tunnels) CA BLEGRA MS |. oak, golden col te oot | ur price $16.75; Gions of Belcher, because be possesges| to-day falled ti find any outward and| 1 | MOR en ceanitane Hy tale price,.... ity. the sehtimene en-| vile manifestations of a general move- i s 50 Dining Cha fothing. Naturally UNITED STATES. j $16.75; s inin tartuned against him maat be consid-| Ment. Things seemed to be running as| POPE RECEIVES PILGRIMS FROM 5 Ps Shad 5 Mii: | cea ave Cee ssntiued ve ergybst tred in the imposition of wentence,| ual at the Peansyivania wor HOME, July 31—The Pope to-day received the American pilgrimages con- lission Rockers—Frames a! : 4: Brace Arm Chairs of solid ie aed Lot 4 in| Thirty-firet street and Third even | t Re Henry Gabrels, Bishop of O«d z, N. Y., and 0° solld oak, weathered oat fin. | oak, golden cclor g | ’ even though he ts broken down | ducted by the Riirty . a he hvered witht Spanish or page Seis frames; regvla Siaith end” apirite The mental| Only ile men tn sight was a bie the Rev. John J of Bro Y.. who were ores ish; sca’s covered wit Pi hy sh iat cs ish netrs 31 $2.80;'sale pries gulsh he haa quffered and wil) suf-|teamster, taking @ aun bath against the! Kennedy. rector of : ‘a: pligrimane he reoaved—Aug. 3, 19 corer; Featiel eee $3 85 ~ Scull ake baer 85e) ue dose not serve to repay those who wnat a eaind thet Sa - rest ona = Se om ne of (Amerinans conducted by Father McGrane. The Pops is enjoy- $5.50; sale price... Ms Lise — | Rowan Chalte—(cs illustrated) Ma- under question! thet ras out on! ing excellent hea’ 5 = - trusted him end whose trust was be-| Smiter tie eee strike EQUALITY FOR BRITISH INSURANCE POLICY-HOLDERS. Velour Couches—(as illustrare$ hog ny fished frames; very bares a ti he had only $00 Wouldn't Work with 'Em STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 31.—It Js reported that a nautiny broke out af Golden oak finished frames: solen- trtistie design; well made and whan ha diapeared, a year ego t0-| “Dey wun tweaty of ys rockmen quit,” | midnight in the fortress of Bvenbors. Finisnd. The offers’ families and the) J) didly. upholstered and covered |)| Anisted; seats are covered with Gay. His victims would lke to know] he explained. “1 don't pussackly Know | wounded are said to have t Pan carbo PT Piast, owner WiAt \aieden In Aumonted cOLdTA cnecddan 'walguana:dupeateleh <ciea y n o © . j what be did wih their money. If be] whut de y‘others atruck-fur, but me and) |» bag lc All Iron Wor te education. befora regular price, $10; $6. 50 damask; regular price, $3 15 4 as ared. himself} } lost in gambling In Wall” strest they} some more-cuilid- men quit “cause 407 bi) pouse of tonde Committee al arratigements for Brite p) ders sale price $5.50; sale price-seee ve ng some| wanted us to move outer de two ses-/oppored to making any © oP might tke @ chance on t was, he considered, most able n — ef it back, but the chance is too re-| tons up yere and go down to. Sections! American, companies Is was, he conelcered: Te uritisn seeurded themes jess Tony Daan Qo Bik Waal . fmote to be hopefully entermined. C and D in Park avenoo and work) ristworthy than themecives. | inlaid ———- nitteinstnbiiisalaiaeee trom the positton| ‘ongaide a lot of dem Ginneys I ain't —— ef the eltizen of most honor in his own! goin’ work wid no Ginneys—I'l draw omrinthty 4444 the mont deapined hat] de color line fust.” hed its ever upon the-mmn—Oniy while! ‘The lone negro sald the blasters were! Galeep Curing his wanderings 414 the/ ail at work as usual They—were-nott memory of hit crimes desert him, and] untentsed, he sald. The rockmen had ‘The fall of Reich | A Clean-Up of 500 Shirt Waist Suits at 85e HESE were made to sell at prices from $1.95 to $2.25. A week ago we offered a lot of 1500 at Oc. and hid a busy day of it; sold more than a thousand before 4 o'cl» k Bball wnsod” ene od he hud |arowe aero ‘thoaetae gon D MODEL, Now we offer the remaind rat8c. We dcen'texpect 'o have one left by store-closing time to-rrorrow. La ately ; 1LD CONSTITUTION AFTER OL! | ‘Now ct Pan sa ae cage esse At No. poy Maen <a Myre (a the bert nthe el ‘aay 2l.—Reconstruction of the ala Constitution t# one of Atah’s priee-—which is obout whet you U bip lor nace wrap ourecyod can have Uy MOVIE GEE aE ig Piaet ah toll ab be tORMiVeD, Brut | ofices of the United Engicere the taske of the Bureas of of Construct on and Repair of the Navy Doprrs eave ; shire wala: autt see Diaanahe viet ‘he could not tine mle ing Company, which eatin, the | provision having Pye | eee soon Hayy Recently ‘made -s crit te, Salgmn.| ‘All sizes up to 48 bust measure. nh leaving Paterson, when @ntta- |Saanee 1 BD. browne mado thie seattinents| Meee ohare te, a: ode OF the tee —ohre Marertats are tawn;in-puresehire, polka do: end shepterd paid; Chambray, ina choice aif god patie fea” thas be wait be areonted within w baa beta no extensive strike | reconstructed ih l Balom model will be wed. arora oe had i sheat er pia rf , F fw hours, ho came to thi and left jand ee gxiect none, About fomty elt | AUTOMOBILES DESTROVED IN FACTORY FIRE. colors; percale, in white ground with blacs siripes, a ain blac’ and plain blue n. Well mide, cut gen: fomediatsis for Canada , Weed like twenty ‘rockinen wiopped ork last | MUFKALO, N, ¥.. July $—The plant of the Monteomery Bros, & C-"« ercusly full and cut to fit. Take your choice ee any e ed Atsssssvsenseasevesssovorsas scarves ss ¢ an Wal, Jumping | MED, because we wanted ve wove thes ing mili end box factory on Court strect wax partially daptroyed by fire early f- to-morrow at... tn. suepictous of ell. whe mated at FTO, The Bienes Automobile Company = ——— - — poten. HP when Yycken wplotews ot at : wn were back on the | fot catimate their Lae a ‘Other ooowpacts B ra aw Sim. He reed js Use papaey et ind Jou rhs prual to-day fo-9Ay, aod 4 humber use | Sere’ t mupany and the Niagara Laundry Company fee rev tt RMRIR eh LEEe|oon reac MAY o€v raiiorne rosT Clearance of Bare-foot Sandals for Boys and Girls at Back to Native Land. wr entar@ay the ehiet etriclan end WAMMINGTON, July t1.—Jodge Jasnea ¥. Tracy. at the Philippine Supreme |B! Native Lane ue. | ha ots who Ie bled an electiieiaa, oan | Court. aa exacted to od Gen. James F, Smith ax Vice-Governor-G meet the Lowest Prices Ever Named | to ma, asking for an advance on their | ihe Philippines when Te ae tre ee he tae O' T gce: every pair in the store, not alone our own regular a t ye - yy A : 1 Rep ved dudes Cie var Ab Naicher “wotkoa Maple ea hina beak they aes elting tL ean alee | re in Pallippinies loos tiran @ year hea haces stock, but @ special lot which we have picked up from & manufacturer justin (me to All up the missing sizes in our +-States by way of De-|ratuend te advance thea money, thay | own lines, k a boat through th eago and nd Milwaukee yok Out for the Pe. So we can ofer you a ful! assortment of sizes at half the rezular prices—and lers. Plenty of time to get the full wear out of them. ~ ‘Tan and Black Leather Bare-foot Sandals for Boys and Girls in all sizes ; All the Very Best Bare-foot Sandals—-of tan leather, with welted seme ane from the infants’ No. 4 to the large size No.2. The regular made in the best possible way, with protected, non: (a soles. rices were 4c to BSc. There are only 2,000 pairs of these, prices of these were from 85c to $1.50; principally *S ut while they last reuiay have your choice of them at, per Ge and $1.25 grades. Your choice -o! any size, for boys of 69e ro) teas Vitirae girls; sizes 5 (little ones) to 2 (large ones)..... 44 (Sieatl Cooper Storr Seeond Fleer, Rear, to sections where the work was heavier. | orga causing « © SMALLPOX QUARANTINE AT BATH. | MUCHESTER, N.Y, July 31--Exoltement extits at Bath over the discovery lof three cases of smallpox there. Thore are four more persons {ll in the same locality, and It tn muepootest these are aluo smallpox cates. ‘The Roard of Health pas eatablianed ao ate, and the State Board of Health had & represemta live there to-day investca that time by a man | ¢ al Ww usua! during the worked hi 3 tunnel at rifting. kes | the ae Racca MEY Seestcirsaaallh the sg citer >. Munneap-| doing the work here a ph of the compan ee hein 6 nw a laborer at! being gohiide: @ @ @ le OXF tutive -ahtitty ; oh net and beesme. a foi eaters. were 0 The ingredients of which S. 9, 8. is composed, and the method of foxith nilet. Meanmation | Quit. The Deghon men are not union-| combining and preparing them so thatthey gently and pleasantly build veld bim a fust. ted | > He'rould nor wark atend-| ie Gre besides, It fe said. the ap and stringthen every part of the body, make it the ideat toniefora fr Fe eee ea Renee celta fa fer aed sd Fesrioal dleorered condition of the system, Every one feels the need of a tonic 5 not ier a e OL ais Ss ! ' ' Recotiationa that re- Tamait demanda have been sometimes. The system seems to get ‘out of gear,’’ the appetite becomes ated In his surrender yeaterday Raving ant that pogiere ie nen at fickle, the energies ars deprear ef, sleep ds unt restful o¢ Aelreshing, ebn |])* * Regular 59¢ Garments for.......... 39¢c Regutar $f Garments for........... tds GOO } the Astor andl, sn? as at Hat prey peat ar rad dtl gar ent the system is jo The cniy reason for this reduction in price was that corm-n but a! power‘ul one—the manufacturer needed-the j Wey F FOR TRYING TO fuinor con eaatone have best maids’ from en i uns ph gg np A ae “re nef psrbenge ga i money badly “sir to sacrifice all his prod na. 0 s¢ of his cos’, . m 4 oe 1 Ue Standart ing made entirely Too! 7 A Wom White Me; ver try oe) Forry, | Women's White Lawn Waists with bias pin-dots. A en's Lawn Wai: 'y handsome m + BREAK IN COURT- HOUSE. wah iat the ast Pay ig He “fo, herbs and barks selected for their gentle action as well as their invigorat- At side Hach: neatly tailored, open-front model, designed with grad-| At i5e Each: in a sheer fabric and in a splendid variety of good a here were ig a oF teu ing effect ont the aystem, it wilt not disagreeably affect any-of the delicate wated side pat. Back and stock- cola are plaied. Long sieeves ani; new designs, in lace and lace-snd-embroidery trimming, A Nf have thres- tay athe, aanerinten rey tort “iat! members or tissues a3 clo most of the so-called tonics on thie market which gauntlet cu Cut extra full and long. Regular price in our own stock} quarter sleeve and are att good doltar vatzes About the Limit, Magistrate Teils| © From other soure contain potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient, These derange would be 59¢, (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) * Railroad Watchmen Who Pieaded Z “*/the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise Kiar y “a , ” it allroad Watchmnsn Who Pi damage the health, §.§, Stones up the stomach and digestion, imp oves 66 ‘That Rarest. of Thine ig Good Cu of Coffee that He Was a Bondsman, pe Bice len, on ig | ne anperite, proanons refreshing sree, rids the body of that tired, ran- h 14 “Any man who will try to break intolat work. lown feeling, and supplies tone and vigor to the entire system, it re- f f house wil try ta break Imo 4 establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, acts more promptly and Easy to Be Sure of It if You Buy Your Coffee Here E sell more coffee at retail every day than most grocers~~even the big ones—sell in a week. Thar gives us some very imporiant advantages, which you may prone by. In t.¢ first place, Ii gives us a chance.to buy the choicest se’ections of miny corgoes of finest matured grades, and to sell that choice cofes, which is usually protty high priced, at moderate figures. Again, it enables us to roast our own coffee daily—each day enough for the next day’s selling. That's very . important, for it doesn’ t do coffee any good to be kep in stock after itis roas ed. f you ha‘en’t tried one of our blonds there's a chance+that you have never known what good coffee really is. gives better and more lasting results than any other tonic,.and because of p ‘3 | its vegetable prrity is an absolutely safe medicine for yung or old, Fetiow, ae peaign Fhatuaad UNDER “0? TRAIN, |S. S. S. acts admirably in cases of dyspepsia, indigestion and other stom- Roromtah a ean ae meet <— f ch troubles, and after u: ing it that Uncomfortable feeling of fulluess, Sittesier. tcnowake adwained fizziness or drowsiness, after eating, are no louger felt, Not only is hat heh had tied to get into the ogurt Young Woman Saved by Guard | s, 8. §, the greatest of al! tonics but possesses purifying and alterative | palled che door knob oft and “Morty” Sheridan Sent propertiés, and if thete taint in the blood it will promptly remove: eee | WANTED 10 DIE oie and very trace and restore pac health. In selecting your tonic for this e ama Me sean ee pte linet pu fo wna.) are some other good suggestions from this bigge t and best of Grocery stores: 4 ‘rida Rohmer, who ald she had for- SPECIFIC | ey end tee bee ond Gave |®otten har address, was sent tw Belles a Le [Dayligt Daylight-) -~Made Layer |, Cold-Packed ‘Tomatoes | Pruit Sy rup-! ay | Maracaibo Coffee “tit | ] to goter the courthouse |vue by Magistrate Burvor, in Weat- ys maple, eocowout Exire standard pod sipe fruit; T4e}) | frwits and con j | Savio, Co’'ex; ineah trom she cote, raant- 4 bis is beer ant mor. sacafaciory er Court, to-day in order that abe Id el | ‘ ‘éc for there hot 3: cosen 886; regular T22 can isc a | Seed al ot 1 ever ice ihe ordinary are be examined as to her sanity. he @ strawberry dor. or n\ guess nodody ‘ her, srecial for Wednew 1 6@ e right than I have She w arremed by Polloeman Mar- ~ F $4.40; gts 38e; dog. ore., $2.35; pt | O Ibe., $1,455 5 the., 7Se; Ib. “sgpbecaag ag tint Rae eridea at the One Hundred and | Ip . . New Onions, iri sse 4 ‘ en ignel ‘ Pi sowlsky haa been drinking on | Geventy-meventh street station of the S ae — Jone, or yellow onloos/ dry, sauad bt Fs ataey on topd te tau wrens moratAs and did not know what | Third ayenyy elevatd after whe had > G-quart bi 8 4 Rosowiaky denied this | struggled wich the guard and tried to | PSs or : Mild-Cured Hams * { ha we merely the door and | throw Sereait’ frou “the “train, Bhe | . . Premium Flour;§?"" | 4 . j | Knob came off, sorts What the wanted to be Fun . | Minnecors tainty parent Peri ne Enzlard mil4-rure bams; ihe popaler family sive, 133/@ ate | ee over, . milk. choco! am 6 rian +4 . aAppes peared dared. Bhe ie « gd igh lord brand; bhi. $9 35; 0, id pth my arket pil¢ H ‘WYANDOTTE GLUB*S OUTING, |/%5clns RSE" wonran of orintyttre dpe, ©) TH | SeMet BBE Tens “GBC | | en rue | And weil dressed ss on MEET eT riteicton ADARIL TRIOS OOLONG TEAL BAKED BEANS } Leader Oouwey's Fritnde Majoy —— a wv, b Me Hy | watity nies? e Macd ¥ vat abe bene! 8 Soto ' ames and a Feaet wt ote CAPT. HG. LYON ILL, |)" ara ea es) iH]: geen ate at ge rs Boge | faieSisihes$h sor 7Gel $145, "renee srr Mae ean. BHAI {. & Invtrwctor at Peekskill Camp | " 4 { vB QBe | wocta amp tava, cor. | 4 4 $1 wend can Be ; The Meyendetie | CA Samany, Serious Condy Pee~The Ore na } HC Bhi SAP Hate beet Leader John V. Comwey’s. organization, bd me Birai aid omy ins vse | {f . { Fowutin | famlys ler Inuodes ang , eid [te annual outing to-day at Witsel’y| RUFFALO, N. ¥., Jily M.—Cape. Dot; 46 Ibe + 94.755 19 b v5 9 de Ms I, to-day. A steamboat and barges, | United States Tafeathy, One Gf the rec! fey down with faithful Democrats, | shou he AE ny Me! ayrlakes wit, the foot or ast Bixty-Arat strom ‘\ ee reel goods you we oot; welt, wot Y ee tbe bn estes S08 WASHING 1 O + DER dwhte Tree or Magis doen $1.70) 4 b> be peehege os NN NNN NACE OR | ‘ | ‘ io | Du Point View Grove; Collage Point, 1.| Henry G Tyon, of the Seventoennn | f— { 3 a | ¥ fe via ig tet 280 | 3 | | FFLE Old Governnen — reps 2. sola. 2dc “ veLLoW MALY Ou Soaihe a ¢ \ il Wr Aicelnt NSA ta,

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