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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. JULY 1, 1907, “HAYWOOD COUNSEL [°° "EE ov!IKE HOPPER ON [RUNAWAY UPSETS STOCKS GAIN ON = =. = °° DAY GOODS MEN | "ARs —SHEXSTO CLINCH | G5 cx, feces STAND AT ThE Ss pocket itmeans Health-Insurance. > Seven tundred employees of leading | lt contalfis Six Candy, Tablets of pleas- ses in the wholesale dry goods dis-| ant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate, trict attended the fourth annual outing Each tablet is a working dose of Cas - f eo H. RO Clatin, Company Ne v of atin. Company _at_New | earats, which acta like Exercise on the — | perenne ore : ee Rte | SaaS >, §. L, Aunday, where & se : | | ; : Was Soon Collected. Pennsylvania Lead. ¢ he inbeRbUA ne enna ontelics | Bowoletand Livery : Friedman, Who Was of! Ex-Superintendent of Build- —_—_—— : athletic evente/were held zz Nall pel: per gey, Scken eee ; 4 baseball xame between picked | the stomach. Andrew Suchow's old gray horse bas | -rhere was a Vigorous Fé in yrocks | Boe for the parched throats is the early market to-day, wile the. ings Says Borough President | yi. tex k's millions woo have en- dealings werd active and wort diairib- ide n H of New Didn't Interfere With Him. dubed ona minimum of Ice since the uted) Union Pacific rom 154, Delaware | > strike of the drivers went Into effect 1 Pacific and | Balum ee _ Pinkerton Staff, Recalled : % and_Reporis Read. Teftt-Weller Company Ina} yg score of 11 | Salts. Sodfum, Calomel, Jalap, Senta, Winntrm,of the medali and mer- | Hor Aperient Waters. shundizo prizes {n the other events were | - Nelther isitlike Castor Oil, Glycerine, {teams from the H.-B. Clafn Company] Because It4s not a ‘'Bile-driver,’* Hke | : {tie off nag saw an ice-cream wagon | Sinodoan Can fs > f i Pau referred, a | Bots ermead Std Rare or Isaac M. Hopper, Superintendent Of | oases with freah cream drawn by two Aulantic (: Norehern Ore | We follows or other Olly Laxatives that simply Gel reports upon the miners’ strike in |Bullding during 1904 and 196, was called | horses dashing down Aw:or place during Certificat pelting and It | Mile Relay Race—Hultberg, Stoots. | | i Coterado in 1H3-1904 which were taken Pincay eae ga ae een | eee tg? The, hoteca had torvorough-M preferred | Smith, Fyfe. | lubricate the Intestines for transit of the A | nt " ‘Gey: big? point: el F | ovary ‘ S ui hemat. cular Pron te SE kerio Dee ye Agency, SC the ‘various, buredue under Borough |iaken fright at en: suto at’ Brosdway | Uanwaanactesas, tle nOpeeipeake | | #0-Yard Run—Cooke, Teftt-Weiter & | food stopped upia them af that: partloular et Denver by Morriy Friedman were | When city employees go.on strike, t , and Nt hile che outfit, be-|ané Oht And Amalgatate, Copper empsey, Marshall Field & Co. | time, 5 | And upon thelp: demands insist, President Aheam by the Commissioners | 84 Ninth street while ve outtil, Gated ‘ DY =H, ‘ Giitt — read to-day to the jury that (s trying -phey shouldn't Jove sight for a moment longing to J. M. Horton, o¢ No. 213 ¥sKe frastions Hprpelakigl Motard EAGLE eta Ah seth et William D. Haywood upon the charge] Of rules and eligtilo list! of Accounts. | East ‘‘wenty-fourth street, was a earthed Pee evedman. The chief cause of Constipation and” hat he murdered Frank Stounenverg. | * | Hopper said he had been appointed by | its dally rounds to the different He rea trading comtinued, brink. { yard Dash—Stoots, Smith. Alber! tndigestion isa weakness of the Muscles. Friedman was recalled to the stand! heraees ing mov cut into the | > Borough Preskient Ahearn, but had , hy id selling movement cu a ard Das: 9 Boys—Blakel. pee been eset aes ' | never wailed Regents in-regard €0 the pes See reer cart directly. 1d | ding, but in the afternoon Pennay)- ra Dash for Hoys—Blakelock, | that contract the Intestines and Bowels, ; pace Mientiied nernent tere Of: th6 S067 exerdse of his duties, He had made (tbe faces of the fying horses ADOT So rerede the Taatket slowing strong and ernie {AOR AUA TRALEE Lg persian Ee eon peer st ol Rie appolitmente’ without ooneultation |W -horses avoided the clash. Ut Ht) active, elt | Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath Friedman 1s the stenographer torm- y Mae prmegon hits thes loe: cre: \ And | “The.total sales of stocks to-day were desert with the Borougn President the contents over the street, : spre) ara to the Athietlo Muscles erly employed by the Pinkertons. The | { re cing an understanding in che mat- | dthe contents, over the irerd | 54.90) hares and of bonds $1,424,000, ait k witness’ was Introduced by the détenm ; E - ten added Mtr. Hopper, when I took [down the street. scattering ppdeatfiins | aoe ees GUEST AT LUNA PARK, ey stimulate the Bowel Muscles to to expose the Pinkerton methodg of | office.”* ene iceman “Morris, W. Xekler, who! Tee Oites an corre arscay ee | Wiss Cent Frederic. Thompson will entertain Re tes tn ens atic a dim t h 4 | 6 i To- a lowe! lost Can of Y - a Sante bth thes | . He Solected Dunn. scers of nujdierous therole| =aay as Matenss) 107s ne te, Cant. pt y Arthur Jones, the English dram. | &estive Julces out of food eaten, i fatten ob sia EE ell ai ‘Dunn to 40 Pa TUDAW Rees Limesit | Hal quotations are as { t, at Luna Park to-night. Mr. Jones They dov't help the Bowels and Liver © 1 the or eae - “Who selected ‘Thomas sing | Will be the quest of hor cee fog tn t trom since, Magistrate Thinks Ill of | u,. york ot removing buildings?” asked squarely’ in thelr pai fy be awaited the p Hig: | BRAZILIANS AT ANNAPOLIS. | inner the xuest of air. Thompson at | in such a way .aa to make them lean { ° skerton Police, Takes A Hi ‘ommiastoner Mitchell. Sin awbrred he erabbed the bridle and | Alile Chatm. pé.. /284 ANNAPOLIS. Md., July 1—The Mra-| Mee Bare ned apes eke ee fee | ee ee sastatance for the future? g Ce, Awa. 1S "9 " Or. Hopper. brought the teem to bay. He was ap- Amal. Copper.. nitian erulser Rorroso ts at ancior off | Skelter” and’ “inspect “tho “Helter ) coy why..w! ¥ eriaterctaalitia Ti hd eirocien # inuded for kis plucky work. The one- thin cu¥. having come from J; 10 | Catan entlaa eaten ie nr ene ee hia Pe bye lh Ceecat ce beioeee ellate ' ¥ a - t aving come from Jamoxioxn agement dedicated to his honor and cParland, Probationary Officer. Oemncee, Recomesen tee coels cular, (MOr#e rx was almost demolished. but for the purpose of allowing Uie twonty TAU ME ronae weit emplay tes Wad | May be lessened each succeeding time ~ ukertona in “Oh, on a dozen, no one In particule, | the ico cpéam wagon did not suffer any | 0¢ moré midshipmen abourd to Inspect | pasis of a play that Mr, Thompson + 1] | Instead of increased, as {t must be with several ope 1 hed known Dunn pereonatiy for &| damage other than to be upturned. | | Naval Avademy. put on the stage 1) ail other Calhariés aad Lavatlveros = The task of the cream was quickly other Cathartics and Laxatives. the State, asked | Pollca Gommissioner Bingham to-day puaber of Leos a title cheokear’ | Culected, but there was eome! oft OY ew ee RMB Ch othe letters algned | took a slap at Magistrate Finn for Hiwseere oe Ret aeen seed pete read Gao es, of | If carrfed In'your vest pocket, (or car= Eneakian, ofthe) polleemen who ralded| wigm of and then the head book,/ (ime to fa €o the work of remoting, {he ‘Amn. iF Hed In My Lady's Purde,) andieaten jdat sdence, mond .. } ‘ £ dgteop ye Moreen ‘ rad } : lle’ To /No. 1) Park Row early Sunday morn-| Keeper teftied them.” 7 ee ea quiring echool hours. Am! W Haas j when you suspect you need a Cascaret, } i urteous, I munt ing qa “scoundrels. in uniform” and| “Wea Mr Dunn ever required to fur- ee < | | tablet, you will never know 2 sick day Th. | “loafers’’ not fit to be on the forte. mish his time sheets so as to prevent ciiORTS ARE BUYERS IN S42 from the ordinary Ills of life. ta | Because these Ills bogin In the Bowals, — The argument over the removal of |oolluston between the: inepector and cemen from the courts, |Mr. Dnnn? WA STRONG WHEAT MARKET. te Finn without ono, “Never in my time,” reptied Mr. Hop- ++4+4 teh Yet | probationary leaving Magi jand pave the way for all other discases, ‘Vest Pocket" box 10 cents. Ss ‘Onle. & Wheat was strong and brisk In the Orie G caused Commissioner Bingham to say: | DST. Mee : kot deal! to-day, the de- oc. at at 2 It f arn. early market dealings to-day, i eae Stet bap iied. aye if. | think much of the Police Department ‘ar Mr, Hopper sad that once when be | aisturned over rain and cool weather mit | only by the Sterling Remedy Company, fn order: to create sentiment azainat | pelicert 4 Inaisted on having elevator companies | in the northwest. + 1% and never sold in bulk. Every tablet Aone st srigrepeciardeatcll eraser inasmuch as he has such jinstal} additonal safety devices for ele-| New York's opening prices were piers ; Spee s tion convention in Den- % POOF opinion of the police, he cer-ivators the Borough President coun- Whsat—Jeptomper iat 1-2 — peared ue, nn OL tho notions {tainly can have no use for the proba-|termandad ila order at the eolicitation | qGnicago's openiag .FoGs Mite, =a Ay leer tubee elke ca ac ee cate bal of @ committes of the manufacturers. |cember, 99 5-8 to 100; July, 93 1-8 to 93 Vere 1) FE ee eee er anna | 7As_we are. short of men on strike. 1} ro said that the devices whith be had | #4 Corn—September, 13, 1 to 53. 7-8: By 5 fea in Colorado {a 10%) WHI take the oMcer away and use him |resommended at the time and had been | fy Ba 1-8h7; July) 2 Be tBh December +4 Me yo He In his report Gratias said some of Whére he will perbapa be better appre- od by the Borough President had ¥ 8 ints} G . { ye the man were. asking {f he thought the ciated.This t-not personal to -Magis- ees (posal aehoare petrol LEIS Co Sedat haere trates AY ty LLAR Ss ealg pirtke, would be settled goon. 1 told trate Finn, but since he thinks nothing | of the manufactui srs of elevators since, | December, 107. Corn—May, 617-8 BS HAVE SUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF SPACE BETWEEN THE } NSECT i, Agptiaxe Se Angthine che of Policemen Iwill not burden him with | inot ibe the extent! be * | September, 825-8; December, 616-8. + TOP AND THE BAND FOR THE GRAVAT TO SLIDE EASILY. ‘ Fi B would {ndicate a settlement; that the ns" } mendea. had recom Gnicame’s (ploaine prices were + 200 STYLES IN GUAATER SIZE EACH: # FOR 200, ~ a 1TS ANY BOTTLE, x , AS Aaa | 3 94 UBF me ha! : t rmidatoe ur inuagultues, a Site clut i believed’ the ton ‘would Maglerate Finn la Brobauculey offees] Beis & Gonoaay's gale gf aon ta id Boral. tisk tiny TR ctuctT, PEABODY & 601 = ; a Atrios a Be fave to kive up by next fall {f we aid) Bernard J. O'Connor. coal ete Bad ork Cy ter “K Weak Siting Satur, | comber, Lr ody : ie oN : Se . EAR —cverywhers. Boe. pach: Ec 7. June 2; a 30° cts, Der pound. te fF destruction of ale mot win before that time. “Now that the convention {x over, I will again take personal charge of the relief work and will carry out the in- structions I received from Mr. Cary about a week a down the rellet with Sprayer, Hay; Agen fas much as possible, s0 as tc cause dis- eatisfaction and get the men against the union. I will put the blame for not giving the mén more relief as much as I can on William D. Heywood ‘by eaying that I carried out his in- structions.” He Heard No Threats. Mr. Darrow next read reports from Philander P. Bailey, known as “Oner- ative No. §." They were Gated from Victor. Col... during the ‘Cripple Cr: strike.” One of these letters was purely * formal, detalling tha| proceedings of & ‘union ‘meeting. The! letters, devel Rothing against the law/ahd order of “The district, aa had been mentioned by : the speakers or Interviews ‘with mem- bers of the unton. ise er Following Balley’s reports! cwma) the ———¥eport of an operative named itaimett: in Cripple Oreek. Raimer declared, un- der date of Sept. 9. 193, that the miners Slaimed to have aliothe dest of it, but unlems there was a break in the Mino Owners’ Association, the operative i: ghought their clalma ‘were doubtful Raimer reported that he had Neard 10 Tadieal talk or threats from the miners and that each miner acted as a com- Mhittee of one to stop ail disputes and disturbances. MINERS’ UNION TO PUT NATIONAL “TICKET IN FIELD. 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