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— SHERMAN’ DOCTORS HOLD CONSULTATION BEFORE OPERATION +2 Vice-Presidential Candidate’s Condi- tion Subject of Conference at | Hospital in Cleveland Where He Was Hurriedly Sent. | CLEVELAND, 0., June 23. To the Editor of The Evening World: Mr. Sherman very comfortable; don't think he is to be seriously ill. MYRON T, HERRICK. CLEVELAND, June 23.—The physicians: attending James S. aman, Republican nominee for the Vice-Presidency, who is seriously ill at .the Lakeside Hosp before performing a No authorized bulletin was issued relati Sher- here, this afternoon decided to hold a consultation n operation on the patient. ye to his condition, but it was reported this afternoon that he was resting quietly after a restless period following his arrival at the hospital. | Physicians were summoned trom Baltimore and from New York who were familiar with Mr. Sherman’s malady. Dr. Finney, of Balti- more, was asked to come on a special train, but a telegram was received from him, saying he was ill and could not come. Dr. George W. Boskowitz, of New York, is expected to arrive at the earliest possible moment. | Mr. Sherman, who has been ill here for the past three d: YS, taken with a severe chill at 4.30 this morning. Physicians were imme diately called. It was found that Mr. Sherman was suffering from gall stones. It was decided to remove Mr. Sherman from the home of ex-Gov. Herrick to a hospital 2t once. Mr. Sherman was taken to the Take- | side*Hospital at 10 o'clock, havin~ been | brought from ex-Gov Herrick’s resi- dence in an invalid carriage. Apparently the patient was none the worse *« a result of the journey of five miles between ex-Gov. Herrick’s home and the hospital. Wife Hastens to Cleveland | A noted spectalist and Mr. Sherman hoped, se an op- Minn | Rochester, nw man's sec- phed Congressman Taw- to have Dr, Mayo come » Cleveland at once. ——>—__ | MRS. SHERMAN Ex-Gov. Herrick this morning got into communication with M yerman x 2 2 over the long-distance telep! HURRIES FROM vas greatly agitated upon hearing the = is aah Msaaiticdice her husband; and declared| UTICA ON CALL, her intention of coming at once to Cleveland. An effort to persuade her) UTICA, June 23.—Word was sent to not to come at the present time 2 family of James S. Sherman in ‘and she and her son, Richard U early to-day that the Vice- man, an instructor In Hamilton Col- tial candidate had been com lege, at Clinton, N. Y., started for this go to a hospital in Cleveland, ctty. ney, of Baltimore, Congressman ered a sim- erman an flar attack in New Y y two rs ® e tro Wash- ago while serving as f the ington » had b summoned Republican Congressional mpaign Committee. He was then taken serl- T sons ously iil, but no operat was per- t train. formed. a8 ery dis- | Congressman Sherman came here from “Wieting an at Mr. Sher- | Cincinnati last Sunday and a man is in a serious condition, Extensive arrangements had been to the home of ex-Gov. Her! he was forced to take to h at reception on day. The operation 1! ft is ni necessarily Norther Gangerous, There is a large percentage fr In order to brin le to the city. though, ac y- ofeom SHERMAN’S DOCTOR ILL; CAN’T OBEY | HIS SUMMONS. is always danger pitcations. Taft Wires Axxiously The following telegr by Mr fam H s received Wille n Secretary RALTIMORE, Finne attack June an m. . who Is AKO. was said at his at he would not be abie reland deciined to state malady for whi at Washington the “°° PHYSICIAN FROM con | DHIS CITY WILL r the pains ci @ realized t it proba ny 2 Upon arrivel ho " =) n mubarsriana Dri wudle GO TO SHERMAN.!| ypecay out. § ° gs. Har official . declaring arian iu Wires | nied out to Clifford, A 1 y in hot weather ts Ved hey were = No one ay fl e W. Roskowitz, ve vraes in, Manhattan have auc. This. morninz. nty-first 1 nie singled 4 to the heat, and unusual ef- Ths mor iene Sn mt are belgn made by the Humane ast 25 years. lana at A put to. Ll i ch r sieiety to provide efforts for the ante clans onlerec asy RT ining. NO RUN nals at various points throughout the Carey . aie : more Artistic Stock in found to be ne at a time carriage Owing to the fact that of Baltimore, could ee bedside Mr. Shern ILLNESS PUTS COMMITTEEMEN IN A QUANDARY. He **Can’t Get Away.” s of Mr. S | 5 | : | A ed w { ; I came ! s ‘ : But That | sha “Whew h soanation, its | Resort” week—2,380 MORE than thé Hera! ANY OTHER New York newspap ext sunday, mi Sunday World to-day, readers der the ® Eaition | “4S ‘Takes =| ous _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908. oe so —-—-_LEFF ATMOSPHERE EXPLODES AND AR MORE STICKY KILLS THREE MEN ¥ pe ; , | | Me Mother of Second Son To-D-y FAILING SHOWER. LOCOMOTINE Ngee { Yet the Weather Bureau Gives Pennsylvania Workmen Blown Promise of “‘Moderate to Bits With Train at Temperature” Sooner. | TO-DAY STARTS HOTTER Station. RBRUNSWI kil K, NJ. June 23.— 1 by the blowing a locomotive on the Pennayly: vad at Stelton, NEW n Were Later the Temperature Fell 29 two from miles The One Degree but Rose Again Smee loco: ve was drawing a work Tying a gang of track work- Before Noon, | see dead ar THE TEMPERATURE. fam Robert y-five years old, a of New Brunswick, engineer. . M. : 76 John Hoiman, thirty years y years old, of 8A. M. 79 New Brunswick, fireman. 9A. M.. .79 Robert y, fifty years old, of 10 A. M. . flagman, ACL ent blocked three of ‘the ines two east-bound and one a K being tled up. Don- ia M was flagman at the crossing at .M 3PM. besides the three | 4PM. i no other casualties. peas ee Sia See une ees =I he nas a construc- 5 P.M. -80 tim ana ¢ enty-five workmen. | 6 P.M. .79 It was Stelton he clouds man prom heard haif a mile ised for t ived before sched- 3 © engineer and fireman, who were ule time, before 1 o'clock heir posts were blown a consid. this afternoon there was a tnifle of G IGRI CIRC ee eee a shower. e ght breeze tha zaple « flagman, who was at | x. Knocked down by jin from the east did not dispel the explosion and also J Jhumidity and the sticky heat lay over eee the city like as ‘The up. and sank a few oe neh pay n8 S AREMACS AGAIN ARE Optimistic View of pirih Js pe peeies en Pee TOP-NOTCHERS IN ie cir etre ta ceo auc cao Maca Heo cil AMATEUR CONTEST. SBS) Ue alten by Artillery Salute at \ —_— Affected. the Palace. out on the -size thunder- (Special to The Evening World) y HAVEN Tatt tin MADRID. was | ness, prostration the Brooklyn were re- JOHN, th 37, Lawren KEENE HORSES WIN TWO RACES AT SHEEPSHEAD. YALE SHUTS OUT HARVARD IN HARD | FOUGHT CONTEST ee eee GEN. ALBERT HARTSUFF. DEAD. June %.-—Brig.-Gen, Albert, retired, MICHHAE STANLEY, twen * en y oN V4 Tve if n the late Gen. heat at He served in the medi ena a during the civil war, aided n putting. down a yellow fever epi- dem then wen part in Indian West an cam took a prominent igns. Gar and 1 ° ns H Some Freaks of Yesterday. While ft would suff cted those who work 1 heat, a sum- ty-six yeste! or lay yo there egistered hot air that lind Supreme Court Jus- Fourth Inning kmar w a light sule Fifth Inning. " PALMER AMONG | CHICAGO VICTIMS OF HEAT WAVE. e Madden young ear CHICAGO, June %.—The excessive continued to-day to add to tts and before t ed ond tims, 1127 Broadway, | Grapple Wins on Grass. H had claimed jons were reported. dwin Palmer, a Seventh Inning | » late Potter Palmer, and PA Cieats olrer Wert t ars secretary of the Cht- Jones. Lanaga ree ympany. ! NO RUNS. 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We beg to announe to our Patrons that we have removed from the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where our business has been located for the fe are showing a Larger, Handsomer and and Leather Goods, Fine Cutlery, Clocks, High Class Bric-a-Brac and oddities, Unique Pieces for Wedding Gifts, etc. OUR NEW STORE LOUISIANA VOTES [AMERICAN HORSES TO KILL RACING IN NEW ORLEANS |California Is Now Only Open Spot for Horsemen Who Race in Winter Time. (sy BATON Ant clal to Th ROUG. ening World.) La, June 23—The Race Track Gambling bill passed Loulwana this after- noon and now only needs the signature the Legislature of the Governor to become a law, The bill has been bitterly fought by the New Orleans racing interests and was help up by varlons devices until to-day, when !t was passed by @ close vote. This means the closing of the last resort for horsemen who want to race their stables in the winter time with the exception of those who can afford to ship their strings to California Los Angeles, Oakiand and Seattle are the only spots now available for the winter feed money. Even Seattle holds only short meetings, so it is up to Ins Angeles and Oukland to keep the racing game alive this winter. GAS KILLS THREE IN HOLD OF SHIP RAISED FROM RIVER BOTTOM (Continued from First Page.) Staten Island, v s b nteered to go down to the cue, | Fell Beside the Others. | Hansen descended with a over his mouth, but he fell over before wet cloth he had time to affix the ropes to the | pros’ figures in the hold | Capt mmoned two divers, Bulke and and they descend led and attac! pes. When Han- sen was taken c was found he liad @ rope ar Ajax Whtman, the “strong man” of the police force, rode up on his wheel fer |and sent a hurry call for doctors Kivlin and his men applied their own restoratives, and tried artificial respiration, but when Dr, Mockle ar rived he pronounced Menus, Vjorklund and Fi is dead. He carried Hansen away to the hos Capt, Kevlin charge of criminal ni gas had the hold “We had no idea it was there unti over,” he said arrested lect. He said t 4 from the coal in was aceumy r for this than Lam. I did a eth T could tos: Dane lived at of the Ww who was also lived at Stapleton “Kaiser, — OUT OF WORK, TRIED SUCIDE. Broderick Jumped Saved Him Kerrigan, of No. 149 Nort street, Willlamsburg, 0: and discourage, leaped pier at the foot of Brooktyn, this “lus hot to Bat In and Char Eight work recreation politan # noon, yelling anyway.” Joh Broderick, of No. 916 Driggs ave- leaped r him with all mhing on x A struggle e water, but Borderick got the nded au the pler, wh other men pulled him out Mary Crawford, of the Willlamsburg Hosp tal, revived Kerrigan and took him to the hospital. More than Mt the Metr. after live. yue, 500 women and children At New Orleans at {ts clone, and |on the pier were thrown Into great ex-| |citement and some of the weaker ones fainted ravelling Requisites Bronzes, near 25th Street Special for To-Morrow, the 24th HX ALLOW WALNUT MAON HONS Founn 10c PECIAL ASSORTED \0co- SHIATES (20 kinds). ...POUND 19¢ SMOCOLATE CREAM CULPPERMINTS .. POUND 20C ng until 11 otelock. Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, £4 BARCLAY ST., Cor. West B'way 29C ST. s Cor Church3e. ri ste” PARK ROW. 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