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[Best Pictures of Mrs, Thomas Plat JBAGMM EAS. ROISTILTS SON AUTO SMASH aE - DOWN CHARGE WIL BE TREATED) MILEA MINUTE. . | OF POLICE GRAFT SAMEAS ANY MN’ BY SEARCHLIGHT | Declares He Knows Noth-| Scored By Boston Prose-| Tire Explodes, Rim Breaks ing of Bribe Fund--Yes- | cutor and Must Appear | and’ Car Crashes Into terday Knew About It, Before Grand Jury. Telephone’ Pole. Re “ Boarder in Woman's Fiat Falls Dy from Three Bullets Fired by - Visitor He Attacks with Police Commissioner Bingtrsm to-day (Spectal to The Evening World.) While “ihaktin aomile aminuts with Genied with all his picturesque em-| pogTON, Oct. 3—Shaun Kelly, of |a bis searchiixht phasis the statement that he made} Hitchburg, the room-mate of Theodore! on the Van yesterda; with due military precision to| Roosmvelt, jr, at Harvard, appeared in % the effect that he knew of the existence |the municipal court to-day and pleaded eforn dawn to-du:r rbilt Cup sourse, on Long Island, the Frayer-Miller racing auto- no Ke -Blad ‘of @ $15,00 bribe fund to sours the pro-Inot guilty fo a charge of assault upon|Mmovile explodel a tire, smashed a es : neen ade. motion of captains to inspectorshipa. | Lawrence Fraher, a police officer. wheel and ‘crauhed tito 4° telegraph : Its was confidently expected in polit-| At the request of his counsel, Alder-}pole,. hurilng Lawweil) the F foal and potice circles that’ Commis-|man F. R. Bangs, of this city, the case/driver, uid Md Wekhart, ge sioner Bingham would make ape was continued until Oct, 10: many feet, theso names to-day. But Commissioner} The charge agéinet Kelly, ls based} ‘Tho racer hed completed one Bingham chose to take another course. | upon the fracas which occurred on Bos) tie course tn “g-pretty ittle woman, whpsedtimbs shook as if with a palsy and_into 8 aay ; ees e ‘Muyor MoCloiian is-aiso.quite subdued {ton Common inst Thursday night when \socond Law dover the gratt charged muds dy hie| Patrolman Fraher was Imocked down [iio wis tak whose brain-there wasseared-the visioi-of-svhat-she-had seen -a-few hours ; i eae 7 A 5 “Sa > : ‘gshi i ¢ subordinate. After a talk with’ the|Dy young men eaid to bo Harvard 6tu*) waich has’ been flooded pes poe mien, fiputlge a Liebeea the death in her wens paae is Ye . ey fe 4 Z : : ~ sae to-day, Commfasionér Bingham | dents, apeed of a mile a minute when the urd muchinist, There staggered into the Harlem Police Court today. as A prisoner round of and on the re 7 ile i} a nd another student, Mere-} or 4 5 h ‘ot TT eyes and the eyes of her terrified children—a fight which only ended denied the specific statements he made} Roosevelt an: ot a rear wheel explode The jam- - ey Seton RCE cae - “ 8 = = 4 the preserica of about a dozen re- |¢/th Blagden, have been sumone ae ming’ ot the In muchine on the rim when he who had bome a knife dropped, shot to death by the man who porters--yesterday-moroing-and-yeater. |*Ppear aa witnesses in connection With broke it, the spokes Kave way and tho : ay afternoons While he atlll: insite | SG Mamie CAPE WAC Wit on nvestt racing car plunged Into. the- ditch and sated to-morrow by the Suffolk County | crashed into a tolexri Grand Jury. Tae had used a revolver. 3 «In her extremity: of distress {he little woman-bared her shame. She confessed that the man who had been killed was not a’ brother but the Bees man for whose sake. she had left her husband and with whom she had _ lived. —She confessed that the slayer, now a fugitive from-—justice, was | his newer, younger rival for her affections, “And then, after bearing up so well Never wnder the horror of tho tragedy that | CSCT for hor an Thaa Grenchea her homa \with blood, It was Mrs, MeCauley who brought Senonith [her ett the Harlem Court to-day. The | HOME. RUN” ENDS. i Wom y Wey Tes vie Siiethe ae .s = = aeide wets ny atetieal excites — 5 Hiinba trembled: sie could hardly stand, LAST CHANCE OF h_ pole, hart ware thrown for~ that be will not-appoint-to—Inspector- “inte ships the: captains leading the eligible Seen ne bene near pe and Us ho te as vague about the eratt| pc, ang Mr. Perkins, his counsel, | part Feveral feet beyond thi pelea chargé &s he was positive ¢wenty-four! J iveq at the court-house. In the cor) 5, : TARP EY hours ego. He admits that he has i e nilght have been seriously rdor of the court the lawyers met! “qui, wasmthe first duy tie. ¢lghteen heard riimors of graft in the Police) y..429 sullivan and bad a short chat! racers, including all the forelanera, Department, but denies that he hes) win zim. ‘Then tHe trio went into thel were qut-on tha course for trial spite Pentti tear ta leas anata Municipal Court, Wagner, the Dartaca driver, made the Poi relearn al a ae pula iaiay Moran Explaina” Court Proceedings-|sensatiog record of 26 mizutes for tho net eareht oe nner pert nc eS Selly and} @ourse. ‘This performance, made }im that at lent $15,000 had ‘been cole ee ee eee oun | tau hot Cayorts for the race next Sat SOBs MORN S Ute amemer ones Ola fers Fie drove the car whlch he taln polite ‘omelaly and that Vvecauso the race and it worked of this fact he had decided not to ap- —l point anyof the five men onthe eligible | not 4s, she stayed in a cell all matron, Mrr MoCauley, counsel representing him and young | Roosevelt went to the office of the urday, District-Attorney for the purpose of ex-j will use in plaising the entire ciroums' and | without a hitch. SUES WAT he allow the; proceedings | : I : i | artistis—con- Aras andi ‘drabs for cell-mates. a fand It waa with difficulty, because of Ust to the three vacant {nspectorehips. if ery hie and Witant telling the reporters of her double life, | her chattering teeth, that she could] . HIGHLANDERS. He DID ‘say..that there was graft, |!" the Muntelpal Court to take the} firmed the ® paver aereed lta: the Soitapsea because the Magistrate answer the question) the Magstrate put ti] feeandieat (oe he bhaparce ent "| usual course and call off the Grand) K. Vander! Heats AD Nee as aa cia! iis] to her, Two polleemen. Mterally, titted Bae drivg a match race F - Seen anne aaraycraiating 0] at upon the Ve ae. where she slung SS | He DID say that he had reported tate ae higsauy |ing@on the course with his 100 horse- iw quivering fingers to the e (Continued fron: First Page. ‘ i hey ‘ ly. cee ED arated © be held under, lock and key in ge of (Conta ay 3 is on ‘ ; the facts In his possession to Ire tatsicranpuatristoalisree storan | o™ B Ho was accompanie: | the desk woman 13] | “0b, Judie." Smith, the central ne-} subdenty finding her é ato duel that pee peer een o-easlythis-morning In a handsome apart-|ijem tr von lack je mentchoure on Washington Heights. “The Gerry, Sooloty will 91 Mis. Smith, the woman for whom.| proper care. Twill see to all that Won menfought,, (ss) frail ‘lite | *9Pallsy. reassured the. Magistrate, : Sette “of twenty-seven. She Is edu- Jealousy the Cause. Second Inning. p> osted-and-is refined tn rance.and Partridge lved~at our ho: Bt but Hoffman. toreed oy her oer No. 184 Brainarae avenue, | © T still lived “with my huaband, Bento cecuen Hotere miole Second XN uP): sald slowly between” outburs Thomas struck out. Te Vomtelisty Turmsned-and-comtosabie-| Weeping "Lately HU had been bostae| Sperkeeg aiseteds Beoeln. We Bho js‘aald to be employed in a brok-/ ing with me here in New York. He |yoy filed hor tL f—Sry- ames wnthe-vicinity -of-Well-aireei|-Guarralus-with—Ms—-Jahny—wha-emiled | gg" Mayor, ' What may be a politic move to at- tract attention trom the chitgea of. gave out the following statement: \by Foxhall P, Keene, who coached him “As to Roosevelt. on the dangerous nant graft was Commissioner Biggham's an- “Last Thursday night Theodore Roose- pouncement to-day that he had dented | Velt jr, and a companion were running | © Martin W. Littleton’s motion to dis-| away from two oMcers who were chas: / miss the charge against Inspector | !9& thom. Roosevelt's companion and | rah With preparing. to start > | Schmittberger. “The Sohmittherger trial| one of the ofMcers came into colitwion, | QJer the course Whitney was mixed If will’ be resumed next Tuesday after- a result of ree the oMicer was | fe was going to race Vanderbilt, and 00! ae : severely injured and his nose ‘broken, | he replied: . = end ho leVatill ta the hospital. Roose: [guia an tact so eee aazbe fim in-a_face with his ¥0-horse power pe = -| valt- was caught, the other man was not. 2 NMercedes shertfts at G Th ~~ To "Rossevelt Went to Uis- police Station | Tijey to-iy aD r with the. officer, but declined to give | Bot Busy te-pusrane ty : § thd name of his friend who had the | 8%, they + « Httie woman oles “ivhat wilt made a beauttt hien? —A-aetehbor | amish to ttt. NO-RENS— = ‘wil_eart—-for|—trartseit-fiied-to- Conroy, Armbruster. i swaiked, but-died stenling on Thomas's | them | pretty tirow to Elberteld. Elberfold | per | ot under Davis's drifter. NO RUNS. ff Wetention. Such tent of Willams's on the would he | him. had he not for the match pity Manhasset a jon me sometimes. He was jealous, 1 Ol ed. ‘Shean ain-| n Be Boarder Against SER Dene erect aie Jai Gatos hoe fied Ne a bad. throw to Laporte l- eed _ For the past several months Herbert | but. ob sk gut that. It is | Yowed Oldring while /Bhean , } ohisck. the expiration of. the~ ei g Phirtystour years old, a book- | (00, (errible=I daw it allethe shooting, (reached second, Eiberveld threw, oul ; trouble with the officer.’ The police of- | StF fog” aud mucceeded tn keeper eraployed by en andiINg.conceTn |" In the care of a Wonk inthe apart: sealed ener : Sali! eet, Peete. wriscl hi toate tae catenin aivenber of yloiatare ofthe ae N etreet, hag jbeen renting a|ment house the: reporter found care apes ‘ would have “sdwsek hn to give tie seed Jaws. Prominent among — them: ga ia-the howd. Some of the noigh- | Smith's two children, Grace, ax years 5 none: fame, Hur Hoosevelt eald: ‘I don't think | as Heath, winner of) the f 4 cu } a yonetee . and Gladys, not quite ft e a. Bey i te : ithe ce and # contestant this year, Heath Sheard that’ Partridge was’ the a re; both | tecler singled and stole secon ‘Application was made by the pol rae irixing chia machine: around’. the tov dutye*of the tower court fhr ‘| P lrontartatngoneveltiandtnisctcionc joourse when slzhted, and timed and pollee officers, and nad there was no|An hour. He taken Gefore Judge | evidence against loosevelt.. The hear-| Morte 20, 4 4 ‘ling was in one of the back rooms aij i mt a few minutes later the court-house. Roosevelt, with hi ntermeyer, of Manhat= ig “twentyees , tentiéia to her were more affectionate) and fine skins. Grace, the elder, sald: te Roasts Maur peared: PR hrage gohan the attentions of brothers to sisters Siladys always stayed with mamma. | Oi Laporte, ONE RUN. but until last summer I Waa with, my usually are’ He mw her to hor omics | grandmamma and my other Rintoike ry} _Sonuman struck out: | Hartsel filed to fn morning ang--he brought her-| in New Bedford Unde bere eee Keeler. Armbruster atrusk’ out, NO], + komen the avening.“ We wan with her | (fom Massachusetts, you know. Uncle | RUNS. oe lawyer, Mr. Banks, and a fréend tan, who was travel ‘honatantly, Gir bere q ohare hoa We Pao hntas z Fourth Inning. Peas ae axel or raat aa were ety Oke: arene ee ‘a8 also fined. Eg E ‘Charl c i 6 was agden ‘was in the nity 2 cho gave. e a aR eae athletic |wory gbod to us Mr. Jain came neaf-| Hoftmac tiyee-bassered to right and Knob Dropped Off Door. Pasar nsteeen int OMeore And Tose, | King. of New York 9 j Bt ig more thun six feet in his|}y every night hnd sometimes he and| secred on ‘Thomas's single, Clarkson as a s 3 : velt's. friend. —. Blagden knew — whol 126% was | & fb Stockings, who is employed in the office | Uncle Hergy used to fuss. fastificd’. Sehuman- threw out Conroy z and She Was Cut Off evelt's friend was, ax he was x] oeling the speed lime a 5 Sof the Adams ExpressCompany, No. ag| “last mght sve-Gladys and me—were| and Thomas took’ third. Keeler singled, e Was Cu dst hathoot them. { ‘Cement, the EC BPORM Way, was an acknmledgad sultar{ aeheh cour bed when a big nolic wokel Sring Taamas Keller dled atealing ee ii The Judge could have called either NN te to dpe akan Luin all for Rb widowe hand. Jahn tt real We jun} Mp and ran toto the) pwo RUNS. -from—Baby of these men as witnesses and secured Up Tce aturday, while going 0 . hn-lives front \room, Mr. Jahn shot at Unclo! pavis walked And a wild pitch sent 5 . {to name of the alleged amailant, but TTT at sey ia’ Rochelle with his mother. Boia ea ite Barwa sell down of! nim to thind. Laporte threw out Nich: 2 Mid nor do that’ Pvtglive reece ‘ S ub ahin’a attentions to M. no finor, and mamma’ took his head | ® earn ing filed to Ele mes ed. $5 for: spec anna “been Yesented by Partridge fect nave fn her tap and cried, but oe didn't SO ee ak hte DeREST to } 7 : ‘ Must Go Before Jury. jmpeak English, and when he tearned he —the Men —heve—quartelied,—and—a—week {and anina—was—allcoversd wit tes RUN. ct u erest to men, byt It will chain the descriptive warrant was lasted, but’ no! % St ——: tention of all noihers. They wil} y et ipo x] t + = AsO, according to, the police, Jahn was | too. Fifth Inning. y a . tlie eT tee amnman ee ee ANS MUS DIE _ Boe 2 Ntlsadedsteal bes _pallce of New. Rochelle were i derstand th. sions continued: |. TF zi = ay Ue Widow-a a : The —palice _ 9! hello seas + Je) Q) s aa 3 peer 3 a Taavh TOW A MAT_Wheh PATTIES] yey cy aid in arresting Jahn. ite | Holmes pitening td Philadel (Continued from First Page.) Hatt, whore tt concen Ot ton_MomidyT_eaused wummsne tote | silpped up behind him and felled him) Sis ps Hear an excellent reputation. | phia. 1d singled and Chase ESTE jahn, whom It concerns. finsued tar the RUDPATANCE of Ate itonae, BY MEXICAN EDICT. ———with-n-elub Jain received-n-tadiy—cut pond the poles donot -Selleve that he} brought Shama with a triple to]as acid ar vinegar and as warm aa) Platt has engaged @ aulte of rooms for re. Hahn lives with her husband velt and Mr, Blagden and the | ~ ee > -head;but-reftsed to complain to the | will attempt to hide. The police say vad_qut Williams 1A-) tabasco. : me at the Gotiam, and'T shall join him {450 hey _eightean-monthsold ebila in| before the Grand Jury, The Summonsey | ~ TET — police beckilee ‘he wanted to save the |that-Mrs. Snith's clatm that Partridge Chase Drove Into Highland Mills, | there. Whatever ttle misunderstand-| Apartment No. 20, in the Janet, at No: K on Tyosdaytand I dirdetod that | PAST, Tex, Oct, =A epeciat 4 = wigew-Trom wovrtatys He her trrativer tae aentnsse——— mea ais aries ite tiers might have been Depweon the 1¢ West_One_Ifundred and Fort Ci aes baw ne aiea eit i te ke Seal ALSAISADEUS “Began Attack with Knife. | i [Mer Piatt drove Into Highland Milis| Ss0ator Spd myaere Where Wks Wever} street. Laaviig Her baby on the floor, TM Taek MANE te. fiend ott sear Ser er Palos ‘Jahn waa calling on Mre.Smith Jast with fer dau Mre jols J, | Veen thougnt of separation -or dive+ee | inthe front room —tiike—aflernoon.-she, taken pefore the lower -oault Than ame eon Ce f RipnbterhariwavantetGeethion audtlionid’ m Sieianing: Carmody, ‘The women mads the trip| on either ald sicoped Into an ajoining alcove to | of the man who sirrendered ty Shaun |Sfo night, when Partridge entered ‘The lat | nana {im & low minedout drawn by a tes Another reporter quotes Mrs. Platt as| dress. The door was open and‘as she| fi. morning Mr, Kelly eS Ii t ter, it 18 atleged by the police, had been | b Hatten hit by & Suited ball ARG lof spanking blacks. The coachman j *#ying in-an earlier Interview: Dialed herself with her garments sho} Bangs, counsel { Mrs Tents af Re ‘érinking: “He evidently had been put az Hite none Mat out hms trying | Protege, Hedges, whose name figures) “f am the victim “ot a wicked plot|'gianced now atid then at the little one | called on Mr, Mf And askedt a arene: Aa eis ting is nerve on/edge for'an attack on} [ormen aesond Carkson out On Al ao prommontly In tho story of the Platt od by Senator Platt and my #on-| paving a bew foe: away. | the ‘case before the Grand Jury be dis:| ere nents anit aoneatainine the athlete. { - |bounder to Dayis. Conroy Med to) war guided the team. in-law. Francls J. Carmody. ‘They hope] A sudden draught Wammed ¢ ealaalianicaey been eEHAL ARTO) Dhyaician for tompany. RP ciigtne st itola’ jou abl: to." come SaeD ie Y he door | witnesses had. been summoned” they PP n Te ig ean ea } Bender: ONE TCR. os rapyed a sharp Attacked Photographer. ruin me, but I will make them suffer.) ehut. The jar knocked off: tho knob on) mMUMt appear. He sald he would report! At (MANN? nied ga@8tn/ i : mat ped cover WWilllainw's | <phe cay tion| 1 am no weakling and am well able to| her side. She found that she was un-| Sout, the lower court was acting 1h or ira eocare-ot-myzett:—Nat-cantent-with| able-to turn the-dateh—wae practically {thie itsede to tee the ourding me, they planned to Wreck my | Jocked fn, over until the court Tmt ugnter’s aappineas and reputation;| Right here la where a man can't un-| pare? fe hue nine I was wide wavake, and Mr. Car- | derstand Mre. Hahn, hut‘ mother can, | publicity It ywould ive, Tay and tisstetestatie-¢riend-will soon | Mri, Hahn, instead. of placidly dpening | sald in’ reply that Mr. R es Tend ou The qearn-tpey-tinve aronsed a Honess neta | tho window, summoning —asstatance jae Gu ear Ppab chty, corre tgrret Jag-runabout..Mrs. Platt saw) iamb!tt i from the street, and. throwing ont the |the fformation ast thel i tthout Walting for the horses, Agoug Mra’ Blatt's sthes Interesting | Key tothe outsite~aour or tier abate ae. tack ree ae . Wy Treoway uuens io the sandal was a| ment, began to beat on the door sep. | Sithoush & President's gan, w Mert that—te cone aman, Hedges, | Atatlng her Crom hér baby, and scream | {4eted by the prosenuting. ofllcer__of rm Bother pistons et Es the top of her volep.--—— + men fire ‘treated alike in the District. : uded| “Dke baby. begun to cry. and Mrs, | Attorney’s office.” ig hm to. Wastingtoa with hint ta: cs nt aeving ata “Hahn soreamed the louder, —‘Then -she Ieee ante | meme tes | ato ne wii to in cincln | ROOSEVELT SENDS, purt to leava tonewAppeniod fo the» Police Depart- RS oy ait rapiiod—Iatr —lbert yep fgee Tam here. You haven't any autior-| “ity over Mrs. Smith's home, have you?’ | = i + Be Jahn, to save hls skin, got on the fur- 2 ya rery ss - at pena roars omen ein fl helraWemunreny ton wrsi| Reig ea enka Ge ary oe) OU G:SeOUIt ‘ Paririds: instead r he ut — ls Overruled. eutd: ey Struck Thirt—Bon= but Berry E_RUN. fa rothersin-law Of ite Tandon brother efor eae ere tee a eearat tases op - ReR E it Out sted J she gat er, leaped thelr spe akirts hich aboitr ad charged th Tarte wat Winams th walked, Nicholls | road a » RUNS. Refor himselt mot reach fthe young ath! —seopid have “killed him. Partridge awakened and they came shivering into the rooni.j Bais Ta sho wate Prine eat canes, Weeilana. NWHOMES SE gone tae cremin wriket rt uacantia Jahn. “Either you drop that knife and Beets Te ena ete nent, tha era — Department, the De -GEN; BELL -TO-CUBA— ledve this toom or you will be hort) partment.of Water Supply, Gas and / am: 2 = . Arr = Maybe _youswiil be killed. tt sald, while she was | Electricity, the Mayor, the District. a UCR Gna: Emacs eam lOL 7 J , Oct. RAt the Pres!- HOCOLATE COVERED e: A crowd Of a couple of |dant’s requests Gon, Frankin J. Hell gp cRtas, PR pennies. ran 156 i bubdlsg people wathered in the | cnt On : SPECI, FOI THURSDAY: shee Bint aed tT SO Ee ae ie ray Sak to coneult sites HOR % Pie andent of the bullding, F Ac tposatble to Havana pnault with poe Henator wos) weak phystealfy “but | Hahn apartment. ing. iiried= tothe |Porr ey Tatas to the disposition af th= ‘irs, Janeway of tVYushington, 2 7 ss ¥ = s_Pielt alas “dented that” sno nnd Attoeae and the populace at'targé for | WASHINGTO! i USL eM, : Wille he “spake "Tain drew Aree © from his pooket, Then he added, ‘point == {ng the weapon-ul Partrid ow you come on if you w & Partridgé did come on. He ju while her daushiter w ally i while her daughter wate i mentally, and: that she blamed his f r Ope “ward and’raised his knife to sta andthe tawnspoonle poured out of their) siatives mote Lin un tor the trouble | with mie ten When ae ceatateag Pee ee ateege are RA Snot ring cutee Tie ; bhiops ty see-the fun Phen era watied | eehhetk them. ‘The Senator knew. ex-| fron poom Ne found the baby onthe ly, Erne. and russell Matched. Partiidge’s hat and” then pl ic PURO Sinead eee eg te ea mat: | toor—tn--a-epainm:- Opening -the- door} ¥OUnd eselt- Matched, Heht my lor the alcove dressing room he folind} Jack MoGuisen has just clinched a maton | EBrowsH Hie wkullsnto Hg brat oi aA Tote Te mn now tet fhm pay for it” ahe] Sirs, Hahn in & dead taint, | batween" Young Eine aad + Ruseali, 4 i line OANA mots) And chp wis Inglde the gates a Plate eal eat The broken knibb fold the | story: | two good Uahtwelxtte of the Quaker City. | x atruck Partridge in the righ Abrow. herpes the dF id “sald her|Committing Mra. Hahn to the sympa-|-rhey will come together in a stx-round | — f T TWO Rt Marsh, Ww i) The third shot lodged in hin “ \3 mounted There seems to thetic care of the solicltous mothers! pout at the N. A. C.’s next show, which ts Partridge fei} in a hen sere fas yoru JoUL-thin, for toeday ee | who had followed bm he went oUt | pitied to be held _on_ Saturday ninht, slipped the revolver back into hia po: SECOND GAME.. célatlon ax fo tle manner of Mrs. | MAtement= wa Kiven out, at the oftices |* PUY, @ Rew ian Seas ; Sees RaTaE Ree wens peat 4 Platt a’ pocep mae zs bf that firm-saying that Marah, Wings SE EEEEIEEEEERScoaeeEEE fod, putting on at made for the First Inning. Jats reception In ‘case sue should | ow & Wever know absoliticly nothing | €6 990), : wtrant, ; peeleiit elor waikey, | S0me to tho Hotel cr Settled About the -attexed-troublos-hetwaen ete TAY PAY’ 0’CONNOR to Woman Over Body, haares ig | eddy -by manage c t , | ator uti Mrs: Platt and Col’ and Mri 4 | When Patctan Fret Fras ; Py anita mpone 1 Cerabi hie ne enter ore wen! HAD BIG AUDIENCE, WHY ALL “Weath One dandrea Firty t a, | orld: —~ Wille Senator Platt was entrenched i * -street’ station, arrived the ho: 7 Srahniterl Mrs. Platt comes here t rT AN She ae er ne CuO oH: FETS Ane DENTISTS wigs b . . SCH ivoyiectinn eee ea ie rived a corrpapondent. for a Washing |. ‘ r < 6 Kregt exollament. ¥ pay [eine Aah abi hor | ton paner who had come here te is. | Convention Throng. Hears. His| Clathes throug) the hall =e cond inning, jas & guest, whether she o ® suite) veatigate a report that the Benator bad pe | RECOMMEND } were calling for pol 1 un Ta ; ‘ Hergei¢ or shires ber husband's | 2082 tO plecen -mantally, and (that he Prediction. of Home . Rule ee tests Autumn and Winter Fashions : J ES Can have 3 4 noant to resign hin seat in Cong E ‘ on — i: where 3 : ei des can ONO" wepaate anus: gO PF Goede for tretand. ’ Ready” to Wear, : polivemen ¢ upon : \ f ULE eed) the Washington n'a questions anc tha: too ‘trisitoned, ¢ s s 4 Giving Away His Millions, rought ont thix answer: on: RoE BAD REET Oct, 8—In antieipa- I ie e Ss | $18 to $45 aie gate peiag I pata Sala ne : MES VATEIaMENAR eta Seiatoy hos no intentoa of re-|tlon of hearing a apecoh by T, Py O'Con- aS | teas Partrie, Ay A as lear aa bain LErohoetsa: Fa enatos wave Nis mental |nor, Af Fa the Iria lander, the hall in } SCIENTIFIC | Equal to the best Tailors, MEpeak 10:mél 1 al HIGCINS HEADS: TICKET. TREN aR aa aiming ie wileh ‘the nitlonal convention of the ||| 89-41 Cortlandt Street, Seite micas nae : We BIRR! SNORE. 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