EMER PLACED WW PARLIAMENT! mS TO LAUGH! Ripples of Merriment Created "© by Cablegram Printed in ° Morning Paper. a AN ENGLISH SUBJECT. Prediction Made Tammany + Wizard Is to Go Into Irish Politics. He New York Times published a @eblearem from London to-day that ehueed considerable facetious comment fin jocal Irish and political circles. The * ‘Pimes correspondent used up two-thirds Of & column in a eml-propheoy that Richard Croker will renounce his American citizenship, swear aliectance $0 King Maward, be elupted to Partla- a. “what would Tammany w= ‘Tt woubs be @ mtikne to toi! him what “ome of Mr. Croker’s old friends said it 1t' to-day.) The story that the 4 Tammany leater would enter Irish ftics hina been printed before, but] ever With #0 many trimmings and dec- @rations. “A Dublin friend” quoted by ‘the Correspondent of the Times @nys tha Mr." Croker has lived in Ireland —Aenger then the Ume prescribed in the Waturalisation Act snd could become ® subject of the King and be elected © Parliament within two. months © Men who dave ween prominent for years in the local movement for Irish Midependence uttered toud cries when Weey reed the following, In the Times * The Text of It. “TE have very good authority for my- that Mr. Croker, having failed to Into society and having grown ‘ity, intends to int potides. If reasonable to very important @f we Nationalist Party, a ond A Opportunity to exercine his Pal sirewdness {or the advences Of thA home rale cause? y respects the act! . Croker in Trish t gain to the je loves Ireland and tn tionaltst 8 lean-Irish the Irish who live In the Emerald enjoying the full confidence of Mow - Irie" ‘men on both sides of the A atic. He has money. too, out of whic “willing to apend free! Irish cause, and iH American-Irish: Patriots whatever int he should call for.” It Ie to Laugh, idea of Hchard Croker being ting Hk between the Americ the Irish who Ive tn th id Isle. enjoying the full conf low-Irighmen on both worthy of Mr. the Irish- York he ts oped wurd E HOSE TURNED Ch BOOK BURNERS + Columbia Sophs Got Wet as g Well as Having Their j Blaze Doused. at Colymb: ning bee in fou a the flames from roared ia had Field @ bwn fifteen With a great yell the ophs swooped Gown op the hose, They ht hold of , and pulled. They got ft and the line was p hero some one outside There was & d soja dropped th § firetnen Kor pore of the nos- wie again end pul out the Gré in w jity 4 oe ede FAST TRAIN OFF TRACK, Pitteiecld Express Deratied at Wiil- ton, bat No One Was Hurt sine Pittsfield exprese on the Berk: Devision of th and Hartford Rallroad w near Wilton, Conn afternoon, Only tive tender i ling strong twrned on the deluge, The howe se due ib a clock n * ; 3 ty filled ARE YOU IN A HURRY? nt werker? A Sunday “Help Wanted” Ad will pring bitious applicamts to your carly seaday morning. bs 4005 4n0ugb? if not ey World “Situation the advertiser -you prefer Ads. to-morrow and send WH Obuiate Any Delay | it and then be chosen leader of the Nationalist party to succeed Jonn | “FLEET OF REILLYS MAGISTRATES I THER FLOWING ROBES OF SILK IRSSED AS MAN, ink T TELL NAME VENTNG WORLD, SATURDAY, BOY PREDICTED HIS OWN DEATH GIRL WORKED ON A BROADWAY CAR OF MAN HIRED 10 ASSASSINATE HIM ee ee Young Woman Tells How She) Young Italian Hounded for) og eawree anda Masqueraded Successfully Years Is Dying with a Told Father—Struck by mtg for Two Months. Cut Throat. an Auto. edits aedibes i id bgetias NORFOLK. Ve. June 1—Miss Grace Ithoug? a RG 4 14 Lhe fe) hd crushed body of Charles Piquet hay J ds the Coen Appeals | delpbta, but who Is now re, ‘told years i y n ng L. 1, toamy, | tats innovation wee in pursuance of a/remarkable tale to-day about having in Hu story of pret myo om. throat a week the parente resolution adopted by the Board of City Magistrates at its last meeting, effective June L Some of the Magistrates 4! kindly to the idea at first, but when ent that the now garb lent dignity to the court In Centre Street Court Magistrate Moss came forth in his new gown be- fore a motley line of toughs from the First, Fourth and Etghth Wards As he ascended the bench two Bowery panhandlers advanced the bridge, and when they espied thy Judge in his flowing robe they rub) eyes, ed one another, and- thn laughed t officer roughly ordered DOWN IN PRISON AND TRIAL HALTS Miner Cries Out in Pain and Doctors Hurriedly Sum- moned to His Cell. BOISE. June 1—Wiltam D. Haywood, t now oa trial | charged Ser of ex-Goy Stounenberg, was taken seriously {lI in his cell at the county Jail early to- day. Two doctors were called and were with him for several hours | ts believed that the prisoner ts ‘buf- | fering @ nervous breakdown. For some days he tes complained of headaches, | Guards at the Jail say he has lens of much reatlessn It has been plain, they say, that the strain of jury getting bas been very | hard. | About 1 o'clock this morning the pains | in Haywood's head became ate. The | physicians were called in at once and administered opiates, Until these toox | effect, however, the prisoner wae in | great agony, and at times his cries could be heard ty th a. H NO WATER TO FIGHT BG FACTORY FR Delay in Getting let Made Blaze in Barrel | Works Destructive. | Idaho, TITUSVILLE, Pa, June 1.—Fire that started shortly after midnight in the Harrig Barrel Works burned over a section of eight acres and caused dar age of about $100,000. The water-works had been shut down at midnight to effect repairs, apd a delay of half ag hour in restoring pressure is said to have caused the bagi lows. ed places included Of] and Grease Works, k, the Sm) hine shops and balf a the Har 6 Harris machine shops. TO SAIL THE RUDSON “It you want anybody by the Reilly to ae w York.” How's that name of morrow,” aa! he vole at the ave to hunt for him p O'Rellly | He's working uttog @ bie wUcoees Ole Bhane vent I als aa we r and oe ls of p from “f of bast 7 ri pireet « ner | and ban Rid uu are fewest as masqueraded as a man for two mont ja New York, during which time she/ was a conductor on a Broadway car. She said: they appeared to-day It became appar-| friend that I was other than a young man. Why. New Yorkers to ‘Step lively cepted hundreds of cigars and cigar- ettes from my fellow-workingmen, though I managed to keep from emok- tag thom by miving excuses, Yor 5 ing invitations to drink I got the name wt being @ teetotaller pected " name mhe ptioed his Catroneo can years ago. He by the Nea) ed ti “No one knew but myvwelf and one r I have told hundreds of) * and ac been In Am ai. |tempts were made c }again, and then ho w to escape hi lowed. @ had be “The New York people are easy to | gol. My, identity was never sus- Mims Wallace declined to say used, decia: that and again what she nt return his home sassin # head. That he that he kn. was regar tors hold Aing aa & man. HAYWOOD BRENS SAVANNAH LINE PROMOTION An officia} circular from Vice~ al Manager W Savannah Line of James C. —————— From Smallpox. The Wanamaker Quarterly Sale | Of USED PIANOS Is Announced for Monday, June 3rd oun times a year the Wanamaker Piano Store organizes a great clearance sale of the Pianos and other instruments that are taken in exchange when new instruments are purchased, as well as Pianos that have been out on rental and are not allowed to go back into our stocks. Having only four sales in a year makes each of these offerings present choice and handsome instruments, and the necessity of mak- ing a quick clearance compels the making of the lowest possible prices. If You Ever Want a Piano in Your Home . Monday Is the Time to Buy It Has your wife, your daughter, your boy, ever expressed a desire for apiano? Do you think it is worth while to deny their wish any longer, |} when an excellent instrument cam be picked now—one that can scarcely jj be told from new— . For a Small Cash Payment, and a Few Dollars Monthly It is BETTER than putting money in a savings bank, for you are not only putting a a fine piece of furniture into your home, which will always have solid intrinsic value, but you are giving YOUR CHILDREN A CHANCE for aMUSICAL EDUCATION—placing them under the refining influence of Music, and giving one of the most powerful il attractions to tothe home. It means life and entertainment for the whole famil nd brings wonderful gratification to parents who hear and see the pleasure that the piano gives to theirchildren In addition to the pianos, there are many Piano-Players and Player Pianos, for the | enjoyment of those who cannot play by hand, and do not wish i to | arn. lerful instruments at smal ing that will be ready Splendid opportunities to possess one of these won on easy terms, will be presented by the great June offs store opens on Monday morning. Every instrument has been put in the best possible condition in our piano warerooms before being placed on sale. IF YOU EVER WANT A PIANO, OR AN ANGELUS, don't fail to come and see the SPLENDID OF FERINGS to be made on Monday—and be sure to find out on what easy terms the instruments can be bought, Here is a list of the prices: cost and when the Miscellaneous t pright Pianos Mason & Hamlin Grand\ Pianos Hamija Grand Ht ad Knabe-Angelus Kaoabe Anvelus were 8050, bow 8TTS Square Pianos Maulin B45 | Grand Pianos Chic kering Aiko “Chiekering Rin Cusgerinae ‘ ) Chickering Copoert Self-Play . Miscellaneous Upright Pianos MP war 81,080 pnt wee 6485 pow 845 Piano Playe rs Autoplano JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street, “Pm Going to Be Killed,” He] President Quick in Answer to ae 4 SOMEBODY ELSE'S TURN NEXT TIME, BY ACCIDENT SAYS ROOSEVELT Third-Term Talk—On Homeward Journey, MPYBRSDALE. Pa, June |Rockwood, through which ly 1-At President | Osavelt padsed at 1110 AM. toda! the Gomeward journey to Washing ok hands wit a ton, Mr. Roosevelt shoo hundred or me "I hope you bee shouted one man, to else's turn next PITTSBURG, Pa, June 1.—The train velt and party passed through On ac or: yo TRAVEL REG STORIES AB THIS Stern Brothers ; FURNITURE SLIP COVERS, / WINDOW SHADES AND AWNINGS FOR WHICH NEW SPRING FABRICS ARE SHOWN, MADE TO ORDER AT REASONABLE PRICES, WOOD FIBRE PORCH SHADES AND AMERICAN VARIOUS SIZES. BATH ROOM FITTIN ELAGS IN GS SSS COLD STORAGE OF FURS FUR LINED GARMENTS AND ORIENTAL RUGS, WITH FULL INSURANCE AGAINST DAMAGE BY MOTHS AND FIRE AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. Alterations and Repairs MADE NOW AT MUCH LESS THA USUAL PRICES, ESTIMATES SUBMITTED A ARTICLES CALLED FOR Lace Curtains Cleane d. and Stored. West Twenty-third Street MPUDENT Question THIS (HY Do. YOU OE VACA” ANOTHER iy, TNE” SCARIESy™ AV, you. Wave estos iJ ag SN .- =