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| { | 3 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, App ?4.19co'. i ! hieenede ft. his public career could re] . i f SET ; 6 Chey a extended over his private life. While ” ’ eerie) “ONEOFREALLY (Cleveland's Death eect: 2 ABV TORTURED RACE TRIP OFF. : ee ah | An? evan cee oes] PBFAT MEW," SAYS | Mourned by Nation vrowixexr vex | ED RLM ing news of former President] | j i ik i i f ‘ dent on Thurtday, Friday or Sunday, arrangements were completed to have | the ceremonies on Friday. The funeral will be strictly private and will be held in the Cleveland residence at Princeton. Mrs. Cleveland has been in receipt of hundreds of telegrams, She has EXPRESS GRIEF ON decided not to give out for publication the subject matter of the messages. we Amnog those from whom messages have been received are President [Cleveland's death, immediately} | ; NEWS OF DEATH eae se Roosevelt, St. Clair McKelway, Paul Morton, Judge George Gray, William E. Jsent this telegram to Mrs. Cleve: Flags on all Government Buildings Through- | ne ue a By Torrinto Thing David R. F is, G L Ga land: | ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 24—Upe neing and He j a Sc is ') B. Hornblower, Dav’ . Francis, George L. Miller, ar id es | ised of the death of fo *resi- i “da O6n! O Ge “oyster Bay, N.Y, | out the Country at Half Mast, and AERUMN CIE’ cinnuna weearanl elie olen) AGATA te Straus, Goy. Glenn, North Carolina; Mayor McClellan, New York; ex-Senator “June 24, 1908. ’ leeeret acy noeeerisuitlvananelne: Presll tO Wis Hand a uh James Smith, New Jersey; Gov. Harris, Ohio; Gen, McAlpine, | I-Mrs. Grover Clevelcnd, Princeton. 3 : Public Men Pay Tribute to [dent Cleveland's first administration Soraics Uni ito on ‘The honorary pall-bearers have not been chosen. Nowe Nominee Receives News of Ex” Distineuished Stat [eerie YN craton force tin ( | |The physiclans who have ministered to Mr. Cleveland since he became J "Your telestam eh ie President’s Death in AS ELD Bi atesman. [tga Tne shea SOME) parece OL tommy B Sreatly. Mrs, Roosevelt joins in i ; enough in commendation of bis ex- EN Pic Y GUA Z seriously ill last February, have repeatedly denied the reports that cancer | J... deep and sincere sympathy Yale March. cellent qualities of heart and héad. He MONTHS 2Y GUTICURA was the source of the ex-President’s illness, ana vee etre Sandonede Tay When the news of Mr. Cleveland's! Join with me in a more formal ex- | ad but one and that was to IUAL TD | wb ate 1 ty Ge Cebit thy Cades a i] death was flashed throughout the city Pression of the sense of our loss." Benve theres ACP STEVG Soa rae Mr, Cloveland celebrated his seventy-first birthday on March 18 last fintention of starting today for the ay Qge TO THE PEOPLE. [ite Mss on all the public Dulklings gy ogy | the beat andi most faithful manner BENTIC EGR tm Lakewood. He had spent the winter in Princeton, rarely leaving, [New London boat races, so that if AEE ee rte) -E. | were lowered to half mast. Through- | REMARKABLE MAN, Don Dickinson Also, Ii! tld. eccema aj peated «> t hes funeral vis aither Dhuredan on out the financial district the same meric SAYS PAUL, MORTON. petiorr. ». dune 24—Hlon. Don es ii@ag mee n@ent the house; going to Lakewood on March 15, and it was there that the| mattered aaah cilenee Taeataine ly e AI of respect was paid by all the private Paul Morton, president Sf the Equit- | M.-Dickinson, of this city, former Pos ph lds Gone : y 1 ca . 1 can oT FE er Senat S ° ! . om able Life Ans ce Soc 0 Berve, or-Ge ent Clevelan Yr Be . e first developed its dan ormer Senator Spooner Also! buitdings. Orders were sent out trom urance yew 1 mastor-General in President Cleveland's treated him fre malady he had long suffered from as ebsites attend {f it ts Sunday, but if tt Is] | p a the Treasury Department In Washing- | #8 Secretary of the Navy in Mr. | Cabinet, Je {11 In a sanitarlum at Filnt ean three. thks With his wite the former Chief Executive occupied a suite of rooms in| [Saturday, a number of men aref | Expre Regret at Friend’s |ton to tower the flags on all Govern. Hoonevelt's Caby et, sald Mich mes H. of Mr os Thea hi = seo + : | > ment buildings throughout the country. “Grover Cleveland was a most remar.- Dickinson s jaw ote ~ H iiesere the Lakewood Hotel, where he was first attended by Dr. Gaudenter, the | [coming here from vartous parts of | | Demise. The first fag to be lowered on Wall| Able man. Dellberat: in thought, souna | Hearne of Mr. Cleveland's death. that eeai ote hysician to the hotel. Later, Dr. Bryant, the family physictan, was Ge the country on a business engage- | fi street was that on the building occu- !n conclusions and always careful in) clan dn the sanitarium im nnd’ hie earn Us i Cleveland f 3 | Iment which I cannot well break. pied by J. P. Morgan & Co. All the | @ction, he was ase simpte as a chid iediatelyrs ae ev ibebl i of tele \ das if they moned and remained with Mr. Cleveland for many weeks, “Will you direct-some one: to NEW HAVPN, Conn. June &4—Sec-| flage at Princeton and throughout New HM nt fasts and as resolute as a giant) Quaty Milas Colts AMA =« Me 2 ring Waa |e a iz 5 5 Je If-mast. n his integrity, ‘ T, fo we z LEFT LAKEWOOD JUNE 1. wire me when the funeral ts to be} |Tetary Taft was greatly shocked when) “TH07 Ore Bt Hie “He was the highest type of public Great and Good Man. Rcs\ enntlisrdoctars Mr, Cleveland was brought back to Princeton on June 1. He made the| [#24 where? (Signed) he was informed of the death of former | MAYOR ORDERS CITY Jaervant and it to be regretted we nave | ee nee tne SN tire him and we ‘ ; | “THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” Preskient Grover Cleveland. He was FLAGS AT HALF MAST, | *0, few men of als sturdy character In Clewiand's ‘first aim! ion, who Joctored there four months, the baby journey in Jont Hays Hammond's automobile, accompanted by Dr. Bryant, in the cémmencement procession on a eee ie was in this city to-da informed never gevung any better. His hand ‘J The President cancelled his pro- Mayor McClellan to-day issued the ersonally Mr. Cleveland was a moet r. Cleveland's deat and legs then had big sores on them Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Hammond. A week beforehand the chi'dren had the march of the university oMectals, | following faculty and student graduates to Wool-| ‘To the Citizens of > e Tan, very considerate of his eye Ant aue f » faithfil to his friends, loyal to aval Ors me a plGAecratne ¥ and as for his sleeping, we could not w York: his Ideals, and while he was always easy & Clie i think of it, the poor little fellow suf- “Grover Cleveland died to-day at of approach, democratic in his manners, Gov. Glenn Telegraphs fered so terribly. Firat I tied his hands Princeton, As a mark of respect I Ne Never forgot his dignity and always RALEIGH, N C.. June 24—The to the crib to keep him from scratcbipg, 3 posed trip to New London, Conn., to attend the Harvard-Yale boat race as soon as he heard of Mr gone to New Hampshire. | ‘when the ex-President first went to Lakewood he was able to transact | sey Hall, where the graduating exer- es took place, wh n the news was bore himself as (he great man he was ° . Capitol but when it got so bad I tied him in ii y have directed that flags on all municl- iy by tional and State flags on ‘apitol rs ome of the business connected with his trusteesbip in the Equitable Life. | | “leveland’s death. conveyed to hi I eal weaiidifeatewanaltstared ven ve) Fe AE 5 have been halt-magted won fries shawl or be would ecratch himeelf ai oy eer | I am very @ Indeed," sata he,| Ry this sign of mourning the people What he thought wae, best for the emer of North, C : : | Son satiety country reganiless, of his party was pi Ae manera | “to hear-of Mr. Cleveland's death, He | of the City of New York tortify to their (pOntY momimieas, Of ale pares i Sap ae Corbet Glevell nalilaext nd to The first application of Cuticura let not had the strength to do anything eince. usm, and that he wes able to leave the realization of a great national loss throughout the United State y in this, him sleep and rest well, in one week. hotel at cny time. was one of the really great men of the Nf your great loss is but’ it Both in office and tn private life Gro- 1 $8 now such @ factor in our the sores were gone bu stayed rea It was learned after the three doctors issued their official statement that Reports About a Cancer. | country, and hin pesing away te alver Cleveland was a, positive moral ational affairs Proclamation In Ohio and sometimes it would ith #0 wo 70) of “It has been a source of infinite sat- ' 1 mae i, used Cuticura for two monthe, then he ad held out hope to Mrs. Cleveland up to within an hour of her! But from unoffitclal channels it was | distinct loss to the American people.” | fore: rr b ch : ai COLUMBUS, O., June 4.—Gov. Harris they hi Dp lieetneaeiatitheitornentpreskient wat erican people.” | force, bringing to the Republic such jsfaction to me to he nin close Issued a prociamat to the people of bad a clear and white face. ‘Now ke is y Y ° : elementa’ of asaociation with Mr. Cle d the last fhusband’s death. When they wont to Mr. Cleveland's bedside at 8 o'clock |@ very sick man and that it was doubt- | Former Senator John C. Spooner, of Clements of rugged strength that we do Association wih, Ar. Clevelsad the fast Ohlo at noon to-day, and directed that WO years and seven months old and | ful whether or not he would Hive more | W!#consin, who recelved to<lay the de- He was compelled to abandon this after the first of April, howeve! a personal we tried a set of the Cuticura not yet fully apprectate how great his jis friendship and counsel will fii flags on the Capitol be placed at half- has never had eczema again. I hope Fane ymeruenre, siren rer ety Rice ee miss him ast until after the funeral of ex-Presi- this lotter will help some who are suffer- they found him conscious, but in considerable pain. Shortly after 8 o'clock | than a few months. The current story | gree of doctor of laws, also expressed Migarelotshisi party) andiihissnemeland . fap Groves Cleveland, and, as a mark Cipales skin disease. PAARL, ates 4 : ; : SaCaTSaPaCEIl . ft Ys PUBLIC: o further respect, the State o:ces are|who has a baby suffering with skin “4 Mr. Cleveland seemed to fail. that he was suffering from cancer of | his great regret at the death of Mr./ nis deeda are inseparably associated UBLIC-SPIRITED AND A directed etoubenel AUTIng thouniene| limsasatebouldnicatacren Gotieerss |the stomach would not down. It was | 4 id , there ‘The physicians then recognized the | renger was sent with the telegrams to gnown that Mr, Cleveland was not even |Cleveland. Mr. Spooner knew Mr./ with every achievement of that party PATRIOT. SAYS GIEGERICH. set apart for his burial ig nothing better. | Mire. Louls Beek, By | | Syprvy . co “1 y4 G Justice Leonard A. Glegerich suspend- Judge Gray's .D.3,San Anton’ yy 15," @angerous symptoms and immediate | the telegraph office. able to walk about his room, and the | Cleveland éntimately and entertained since the Civil War. ed the proceedings in Part Ill. of the WiLMINGeon ose Reocets: Sey ais ee ated ae Un ‘e | Mrs. Cleveland Frostrated je : hystel 2 “His eight vears In the Presidency s Cour efforts were made to combat the at-| re. Cleveland Frostrate: constant presence of a physician and | for him a high regard. is eicht years In the Presidency Supreme Court, and sald; | George Gray w Panda tcl carcurinignedias | ex Be Clg ; 4 r mus “ tonal d “It is with the most profound sorrow | Grover cy hen told of the death vf often| eufficient to cure ic. tack. With every resource at hand the | In the mean time the undertaker, John | DUrses was regarded us most signi: | Tne information of ‘the death of Mr. Were conepicuovs neriods in nal de-| nat the Court: learns of the death of | Grover Cleveland said hguring, itching, burning, and scaly jef that the patient's velopt t. display: hifi recog- <} i 4 a e ecze! and irritations, three doctors worked over their pati- | A. Stead, of Princeton, was sent for, and | stomach trouble was of a must serious | Cleveland also was conveyed to J. Pier- Te RS TtCoeot i eceiant te. America’s foremost citizen, 1 had the lien reas ect eneyennounce: Bumoreis rae rashes, ben ao 4 the first the other neighbors knew that | character was strengthened when Dr. . Pleasure of having @ personal acquaint: | yo .04 ‘that hi I ite Ww Tica tale Cop Md | ki nes Rowe Lockwood, of this city, one {Pont Morgan, who to-day received the ward the individual and assoctations of ance with Mr. Cleveland, to whose | pope at hie useful life might have | remedies fail, "At 830 o'clock Mr, Cleveland tapeea | {Cit “istinguished neighbor had passed! of the foremost stomach specialists in| degree of doctor of laws, but he made individuals und toward business inter: | kindness I owed my early advancement Romrone wong for many years. with | Complete Extemal end Toternal 5 i} Pi D 1 WAY ee! ju call- ee i} u *y he Skin. Cutieu 2 Later, he alternated Taft Honored by His Cla Symes jfee jas WUets Peden en es characterized form of Chocolate Coated Pill dhe. par’ ent. to say much upon thistoccasion. After [8M and courage whic ith Dr. Bryant | | respond to the restorative treatment. | the Cleveland residence. | Ih “4 3 dignified st hl err % his two administr: hav 1 | in ‘staying over night at the Lakewood | i ng his wise and dignified statesmanship Mr. Cleveland laid down the cares of | DIM | istrations have made his p Purity the Blood. Sold thro The at came feat ant pater: ead | ee Stead, as he stepped on the porch, |Hotel. in fact. the witient as, never | Baitath eet Seriavelien frets our relations with other nations the Presidential office upon the termt- Place secure in American history.’ fr rig’ & Coatn. Corp, Bole’ Prope. was not accompanied with grea! -|hung the customary knot of crepe be- out A’ physician, although to | Inctden o hi clpation in the!’ ae i |nation of his first term, you w recall | % fering. side the door, aaa then eaten the | Maintain the secrecy none of the local yaje festivities of yesterday and last | His services to his party and to bls that he: by a member of the Bar Unflinching in Duty. ‘ay Mailed Free, Cuticurs Book oa Skin Diemasse 5 doctors was even asked to Qe prepared | Yale foatlvitien OF yectetiity tate toy COUNTY are not to be disassociated. He jof this cit. where he distinguished | Seretary Cortelyou made thie state-| Weakened by the Heat. | house. to act in an emergency either did | night, t l : served his party best by doing what he | himself as such. | ment regarding Mr. Cleveland's de-th : = TEE Mrs. Cleveland is prostrated and only ie Bryant have prescriptio “To sum up his cafeer, the nation has 4 filled et | day as if he had enjoyed a long and Lakewood. a. pare believed to be right for the country, and x 1 leneai Z a a few of the sympathetic nelghbors| During her husband's entire {!Iness at|Testful sleep. As a matter of fact he { A ‘lost a public spirited and patriotic cit!-|thoke who knew Sir Cleveland's real have been able to see her, When the |the hotel Mrs Cleveland was devotion |did not reach his temporary home, at MIS sense of right knew no compromise. zen and the Bar an ornament. Th ndition, his death is none the leas a re vite it suite | Hae etsy He would not temporize for personal or | Court therefore orders to be spread|keen sorrow. He was a fine American nearby friends heard of the ex-Presi- |!tPelt. She very rarely left their suite | the residence of W. W. Farnam, until F upon the minutes its and the Bar's ex-|t¥pe. rising from obscurity to the high- Although not entirely unexpected by The physicians said that the heat of the past few days had greatly weak- ened the ex-President. | Reliable Sale | When Mr, Cleveland died there was of rooms. and when she did go out it epee party (advartagele Die. popular polley, Mr. Wo ict : ¢ It atter 2 o'clock this morning. y pression of the deep regret they feel|est office in the people's gift th Goods: no one in the house except the Gocttrs. Na ee bicedb oa anceat alt Hg Tine. ison ona occasion Mrs. Cleve: | The dinner of his class of ‘78 which‘he | of the moment never prevailed over the | at his loss, and a surther expression ot | heer force. of character—a character Trunks and Leather | Mrs. Cleveland and two servants. The | land’ was annealed to bv the newspaper | attended at the New Haven Country honest conviction of what ought to be Its sorrow for his family.” if so rugged, and so sincere as 9 a sickroom is on the second floor front, jance they could, but Profs. Weat. and ‘representatives to make some definite Cit, was the most successful function |done, and to bia unswerving purpose Soe ere Hera a Oe a Gah as. Olr $: * Hibbin and the physicians had mattera | statement regarding the former Presi- Hi 0c 1 fune one, a jon of those who were privileged to b e i facing the roar widow could recover | well in hand ais se 78 Gent's condition of the kind in the history of the organi. /and clear judgment our national health PUREST OF PATRIOTS, SAYS his trends, ‘put of those who were op. | : | 4 nha . 3 : 4 joned to lor _ political hereof she sent for Professor Andrew | When asked for further details con- Mrs. Cleveland's bare jeter S cat hein staat eAaunys roregod jor aLeny Benetlaee « maeMicea FRANCI8 LYNDE 8TETSON. | feasons’ Phnew or matical jor other 1 6 Large Downtown Stores, | ze 3 c ts really no ca R is class nearly ninety memby vere | “AlW: holdin ere ° Hiteee: % fine}: : 2 | Eee ee eaibya teaser soRnED fzibbin, Neveland death, Dr. |, “There Ja really. n> caure for Sil this [the cliss nearly nlnety members were| “Always holding pect of hit prancta Lynde Stetson, who was Mr. TY more unflinching in the perform: | | 22 Cortlandt 8. 58 Cort se. || poth of Princeton University. é 1 BOSS eit ote geHioUnIyRIIIMATOlWe leoeee ce jeveral of them had come} opponents, he lived to enjoy the love | Gieveland’s law partner, wald fret 8mce of what he believed to be his 49 Cortlandt St. 72 Cortlandt 88, SO On cntiy and rendered | gente? weet qialure Which, occasianed | tfe"planning to spend the summer in |two-thirds of the distance across the |and esteem of his fellow-cittzens and | saw Grover Cleveland | in December, | 14t¥- 102 Nassan St. 15 Beaver Bt. wey oc ansistance they could, “ele-| ours of the end and death was Analy |News Hampshire “Pie came’ th ‘Lake. | continent. the admiration we give to the man who | WA Immediately preceding his’ ina: Gov. Johnson's Tribute. ‘Travelling Bags HY whatever ass| 3 . ‘ f wood because here he cou i yee 6 \ | $0v ° « York. 1) 7 5 1 despatcyed to Mrs, Perrine | 76,00, that | Complete rest he was in need of.” | “It was a delightful occasion,” said | fights a good fight. last saw him in October, 197, at his| ;QTTAWA, Kans. Jume 24.—Governor RUSSET Sole Leather SS fi furans wore despatched to bred about | ang prams are pouring Into the Cleve; | ‘The Cleveland children were never the War Secretary to-day, “I never| ‘Lt is fitting that the people of our| office in New York. | Jounsen, “At Minnesots. who/ls here to- |i) | 5 - HH and the children at Tamworth an! ee patiteriner condalence the | saken to the Lakewood Hotel, and this have enjoyed myself more at any class! city should join with the people of the| ‘‘During this interval of twenty-seven| gar. when told cf the death of ex- | leather lined, ‘rein- ' ‘@ dozen other relatives who are acat- country Offering condolence and sym-|fiO°n Ti'Snany into the belief that radi ? aes Foor years it had been my good fortune to| President Cleveland, sata forced corners, 14 tered all over the country. bath ya mem iitallmecithetomn nes! haps Air. Cleveland was not ill after| reunion: , jState and of the nation in mourning | Taintain with him a close intimacy ae| (.1 4m deeply shocked to hear of Mr in. to 18 Cael Meveland then requested Prof. was stationed at ‘the entrance to West-|cll. However, it was known that no The tone of the affair,” said Judge | the loss of our greatest citizen. a friend, political suporter and profes- clevelandis death. I regarded him as in. 4.504 all eB NO NS {Tana ‘to prevent Sntruders from collect. |:ne was allowed ‘to see the former H. C. Holliser, of Cincinnatl, a life-| “At a later date I shall ask you to} sional associate. Tremor nencountry/ai greatest men CXIG000 West to inform the Associated Press of s00° on fhe grounds of the Cleveland |! resident. Although hundreds of his! jong friend of Mr. Taft, “was of the | path | ieilsteh pablictcareersidlknowanandl ad. eee SaENsaaTi eae a ee eeer ENGLISH FRAME Sole Leather, | the death of her husband, and a mes home, + friends cailed at the motel to yay Welt pighest.. ‘The speeches were brilliant | au and neade aa one 0 no eulogy from his Intimate friends, the half-dozen greatest Presidents leather lined, sewed on | o, next after his stricken. and de: | 7.50 corners, 14 in. ed family, are in the depths of grief 14 in. to 418 in. to his procence, It is estimated that and every one of them contained | | during his stay at the fhotel about beautiful tribute to Taft. An Indica- x | REAL WALR Fue hous exsa.ge! rd letters ‘i at the losg of one In whose constancy | I ALRUS Leather Much Mystery Made of five Thousand | a geT gare received | HOM Of the feeling of the class for him at intestity thelr goule have been ec, | HUSBAND SAW in black, 14 in. to 18 in, 6.00 by the sick man. is the fact that nearly every living customed to rest. The expressions of sympathy touched < P Ww, BLACK WALRUS, better mber! was present Were I to select one quality which | , | > anh eeteand vers dougie ewan ent | ‘Georeiary rAte hae received ny of | more cones, “Ehan the Tay | CAPTAIN MEND II Pate cane nee TSO| tow orted in Lakewood that e cial agviees concerning the withdraw: n e ,— Tt Was reported) In Takewood) thet ee eae eA morican care [gard of his countrymen, 1 should say HER STOCKING | | Sole Leather ? e eve n topics since his illness, and it is known d’Affaires, from acas, Venezit that Grover Cleveland was the purest- Suit C hearted patriot I have ever known.” he was frequently visited by a Knows Venezuelan Situation. (Continued from Fi | ‘an from out of town, wh We ee a rst Page.) | x i Cee eA InNIdeR UU iat rneniiganes JUSTICE: DAYTON ITELESOF: nent a ae 00 9 9 | Returns to Princeton. poloeen ou nh HIS DEVOTION TO DUTY, | Saye nonpandi’ © Cau Gay ‘my mar- 6.80 Grade“@e! Family of the Former President Attributed it ciety to. the ic Ulscuseed. ft tn In Part 11, of the Supreme Court, Rob- from me after imy arrival here” 7.80 Grade......c.eee 5.00) peo A aatrommoase Rays umice Dayton: | T bl But Th WHrotel cas” ot “Minister Ra 2 thea pele Your Honor pleanes, the aad new ‘Again ite Breakfast. 10.00 Grade...... serers+-6,00! WwW | cana ne Way fe muplect was not. y" vaeens See | nan come to ua of the death of ex-Pret con : | to Stomach rouble, u ere ere | ioe to the walting al xomobile Sia Pentiat Rete cinsoee ota helneamuete cen Taunt Grover Cleveland: aie waar a ale: [perme onct WSL Si Cite Party, on the battleship, Mr. Mooney | Steamer Trunks. party John Hays Hammond, who has a home ’ Joo’, He was accompanied by scarcely expect that off! the President and Secretary Root. 1 Henry J. Hare Among Recent | tinguished lawyer and statesman. His ‘al advices will \ career aa a lawyer was marked by that Canvas covered, brass trimmed,| “Do you trace all your unhappiness Persistent Reports About Cancer. i Se n¢ 4 Dr Sryant, and be sent to me, as primartly tt is a | dignity, that sterling and ru hon- ” Excelsior lock, 2 stra | Mrs’ Clevelari ifceron. was made as |@tate Department “matter. | Converts to Cooper’s Much | gs6"tnd that high regard for omcial |"“pgun st Stair? |] sites 32 to 36; 87 grade. 5.00) Tha ‘osaible Cor Le a ne pee . sat Adelity to duty which characterised hie) ‘You’ became gronsly intoxtoated on | rant We , ; i : ; | e who saw Mr. Cleveland emerge (rer icnited. States and veneauela, Mit Discussed Medicine. seo tes Bey cael ae Gerda : Dress Trunks. H “ Former President Grover Cleveland’s long illness at the Lakewood from the hotel thetis vormer self, The | Date, Teplied that he could express no ae Pualfrcon taeno wiesatia posal just Canvas covered, two trays, retn-|fj 1 ut a) oe Cybern Dayton eaid: airs i 4 ark , crec | former President had Mr. Taft said to-day that he had been Juaticel lay | "Hut you fell upon the floor and had forced corners, heavy bolts andifi Hotel, Lakewood, N. J., was marked by the utmost secrecy upon the | (rmen Tie ind hy a face was worn and Nato are the Tien ot' visiting| ‘The following etatement was made for | yy" The Court, unites iin the application. | to peggertiod foe yim? strap hinged Recetioe) tock ion| H R ets = I Cee) CHI rks of {llness. prother. ve D. Taft, at_Water- | Mr. - | “L did not fall o1 re. * i} Hy H art of his family and the attending physicians, It was denied from the | "Sno, "His ‘rewurn’ to "Princeton very foam. Conn, tommorrow meht. He snid| publication by Henry J. Hare, of No. |sonaily during an acquaintance which pied the witness, Moers 1 wee over. | || lined; sizes 30 to 36; for- ft Pa i titi hi . Fare HG Uttle has come out regarding Mr. Cleve he would return rom witnessing, the| am Went Twelfth street. Mr. Hare has | ieates ian visy sare mand aiuares) poly come and ran fo ther unk of ut en H tt i ious condition, the exc yen o avco eNand ail of tt has been Yale Harvard boat race al g c sign, Mr. Mattinon followed first t in a seri a condition oe sr given ie or a long jor" favnratlelnaruce don’ directly’ to, New Haven, een afticted with rheumatiem for many | moved to Lakeriood thet I hed the) | EWann't word ‘nent to Mr tiscn | | : zen clos a passing the 2 1 | pend! | A nent to Cleveland desired complete rest. ROOSEVELT ORDERS ("Walgett Astoria wiven by the New| nis experience with the medicine L. T. |, (0it PETiane Sor tiew and hie de: PAA a) Ne a Accompanied his wife. Mr. C! later. Inside of a week the former NATION’S FLAGS |York Taft Teasue Cooper is introducing In New York @t | votion to whaa he seen ved to be Bis |to a grave scandal, did dt note? City xs ir arch 1 side ake! o his be ra > Sf duty are qualities whic! ave achie' | ‘No, o th land went TSAR GEST er Up coe AT HALF-MAST. «on the Riker store, Broadway and Ninth 731%, t0 (Uteputation ae wide as the | My Pushand wna constantly ‘with iM POPULAR with ir jiAcolapreline iiuet Nasu nae aunt ame vasl Hees le me fe ONE OF BEST street. He valled at this store Wednes- | earth.” We len the brenkfun table together) EXCURSIONS aera a few days moved to Princeton, During all that x | ‘ Serr pd wen! e captaln mn ree a Hime the principal nowspapers of the WASHINGTON, June 2%4—Unomota| PATRIOTS GONE,’? |éezatornoon and wid) | commoDORE BENEDICT Horking an Jaton, the lao, OF the WEXT SUNDAY = : = country kept representatives at Lake- notification of the death of former Pres- 4 r han WEXT DA | wood, as the impression ‘had gained dent Cleveland was Taaned immediate: SAYS FAIRBANKS. | rmovmatiom and meumatic gout | Te MOURNS HIB FRIEND. Litas then after laumtingat me, Tat su , 7 4 1 y for th ® . C. Bened B cantain’ mended m: ing. My Help Wanted wide currency that Mr. Cleveland would ly to Oyster Bay for the taformation of eatin Le ROIS eA Dhaeal esata Ae aN Pest ee Dena (epee ner atienonaliion iaremeteondt: LAKE HOPATCONG To-Day! Sent Meagre Bulletins. ; saline) eeu See eat astro paca beticioe coetar ne ae neice many weoe of hie time. Mr! “Awtully Sorry.” She Writes. 1.00 50 Cte. ‘ , ration, | this city, # 5 me. jediot refused to see any reporters ‘W. 23d GT, 6,50; LIBERTY GT. 0AM. During the firet + of hin iliness. t came to | would attend the funeral of Mr. Cleve-| “1 read about this man Cooper being | to-day, but gave out the following state- Hoeahueeneatheranys eeraeree ate Lave fAs Advertised for in The Morning | both Mra. Cleveland and the attending | Corte from Oyster Hay Was An in-| land, Speaking of the former President, | in New York, but did not consider get- | ment: ower by the "hip breaktant NK Renee yie catia ph refused to say anything | 7 tignted to all executive depart-| the Vice-President said: ting his medisine until a friend of mine caterer OTe eee death Ree Ey foal “en: senerenle MAUCH CHU World’s Want Directory. They alleged that. | ments place their national flags at| ‘Grover Cleveland was one of the best | told me that he no longer had rheume- | fist this moment received. to calmiy eritnin; SO aoe or Glen Onoko and Tho Switchback * WEDNESDAY. JUNE isly 11, there was| halt-staff. eck | and most patriotic statermen the coun-|tism, and that Cooper's medicine was | expres my Je LAD one Really Yam awfully, awfully: sor on Onoko and The ILOREN OE a EES OAc 1 for the Issuance of bulle |) thus re APO Nas produced, He devoted himaelf | what ‘had cured him. At that time I/9ad event, Tt DA Oe mete compnn- 1 cannot say any more, Yours | J ROUND TRIP TICKETS BG teh La Gar 3 , Mrs. Cleveland did co! " to the pubite with singleness of pur-| was barely able to hobble around, as T|[nenin, and, I believe he confiden Mrs. Mathison explained : @1.50 oe SCAM b He akers.:; # statements to the news: and former Se 1 ae tnd tod by his convictions on | had been in bed for montha with a vio- |for’ nearly twenty veers, | Gur! entiea, ,Mathinon explained that after | I uv.w. asd sT, 8.205 Li R Lai nees, Mat - eee brea Hilary A. Herbert ef “lient attack. With difficulty I came to |most eventful Coen atmost troaktast, her husband left for New hiss Benes mshi but. hey, Were. of Of Whom. served in Prasident Cleve. Important public questions with a sturdy | Jerk SUN, hn Oa ee tate | gue, TOMROME g Mvendiv, and “are York and put up at his club where she | =< = : Blea SSA RNs atl GP cia yeti Rene (Lana ER LG eet Nce es itcalae naienetpesnietae Ing with him got some Cooper's New ely re hot to be Introded upon with- a eee toe ote ery that I drank oso. atelnaaawalapedeZorathetereo Pollow ini precede! res iden’ y 1 bs “T wae awfully . _notel was closed for the season.) ooo tit Swit by proclamation an- tle was a many-aided man—a man| Discovery, as the medicine tn called. out some deliberation, but growing out was eutully sory tein teatifie » Clevelar e y. Remn T have been afforded an op: KATHER- Bookkeepers levelands took an entire floor on | Roomevelt | d'n death ot Sal and genersun sympathies. “Hie| iy Neve taken it for fve woeks, ‘The [of them T hare been eftored an fee Mie drank aa much aa I did, but he|MOLONEY.—On Wednesday, KA Brassworkers pie) aecond ietorsotithe: east rns | aaa influence was always for good. He was, | saat two weeks I have been free from Borne and * everywhere man-|could stand It INE, wife of Watrick Moloney, at her wey heir hancnteen | ‘indeed, the very best type of public ser- 3 reeldence, 215 West 120th at SE OER ee } qhelr benefit an entire etatt of AMBASSADOR vant and private citizen,” Pheamatiem for the firet time tn ela: Funerai Friday at 0.80 A. M, from the Hurchera servants was retained, and the various! “Panty MOURNS FOR Acne teen years. The first indication T ha ores! Peer: DAN co RS RUS ener Moulders Idepartments of the hotel were kept y d J . vs that the medicine was helping me was at and Bt, Nichol Friends and rela- ina 3) Nurwee yenie, The expen'e| HIS DEAD FRIEND. BRYAN DELAYS my appetite, It became mush better | Civee reapecttully “nvited, rik = Painters tow | PUBLIC TRIBUTE otter the first fow days, Then I beman ‘The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. tia twlaeety ey } Photowen ment enia ; hae Pgs | to sleep better and ‘vas not #o reatle | Patrick, In the City of New Tork, announce Ghee LONDON, June %.—The flags over TO CLEVELAND. | (hy pervous. At the end of the necond the death. of Honorary Memoer GROVE: unre Aa Be | absolutely repel Ey erR SOUale oy GA Reet week the ewelling and sorenens started CHBVEL-AND, on June 84 1008, at Frtwber rn 2 |dassador Reid, and over fhe American r fh x 4 I had free use of my 9 4 3 dat ce BriCAn LINCOLN, Neb. June 24—When Wil-| to leave me, any | 'WIOPHEN FARRILLY, Preeideas 3 1 eerie placed at halfmast to- it, J. Bevan to-day learned of the| limbs. ‘To-day I am selimall as ever Special for To-Day, the 24th |Special for To-Morrow, the 25th |), cine Mimati. Secretary. : 1 ' ? pellet r 4 d Grover Cleveland he aid he| and feel better In every way. . NUTT. D.CREAM | - - ~ — 4 aident's life nd and physi re Le weal eet senor rere tomenunlalerl ‘iyo one could have made me believe | wamaHMALLow WALNUT yp LOC Wares... rounn 10¢ INTEREST @ DIVIDEND NOTIONS ‘ ee mn Wan tn ale stant attend to keep an important YY Brvan at the time was on the} inet anything on earth would fx me non ANSORTED CHOCO- 9 BPECIAL ASBORTED CHOCO. 19¢ eee Pe Gay PUN 1 if yd ead alk hen told-of the death of way trom Fatrview to thin city to meet ee al ints medicine has, Tf had yates Gao Winds) ann 190 | VaTES (20 mode) FOUND, TSHERN CTION AL PAVE COMPANY, ae Hatulw . friends i : wi CHOCOLATE COVERED CRKAM- {ivident of ONE PBR CBNT, om : : : DBYS 7 ofl eee = fekenien) mucha ae Lat riges roe the, | Rot AUiMTp rouny 20C! “ENY CARAMELS.... POUND 20C | cree ‘Mock naw been declared, sareble ; 2 E F at he was ac | mith im, a wan wren he wan OLNEY DEEPLY WARE ea tac) Chance thet it might ||” Park Row store open every evening antll 11 o'clock: Fooord, atthe of pusinese ate PM * ; Mayor Of 78 Sven Ne Ara Broker AFFECTED RY help mea little, No one who has not | i cotgy oteeet and Cortlandt street store ener Gaturday evenings until 11 o'clock, J July 8, eee writers Manager Becker, whi ‘ind apprestation penta eae s riod {t realizes what this man's med! : DELIVER FREE open ne Ay ype. necretaey i Aterers F3 ! tn since . NEWS OF DEATH. | ., like. It is the only thing 1 have We » = = 2 ke tn | DHABKS OF ONE DOLLA 54 BARCLAY ST. HELP WANTED—FEMAU! 1 Mrs. Cleveland upon severa . maha bre: ccmereaa ae ever taken that has any real merit. It EURO EI BETWEEN agent Cor. West Biway. pes meee FORESEES nes ‘ batten ‘ne i f ROBTON, June %—Ttcherd Olney,| '# & wonderful preparation ASB “Zoot | sree also all CORTLANDT ST. COPY rit: experienced, rapid and mee zs z hs aval i f B08 ite Meee Cer | “cooper hae put his medicine on sale ANDuiym Hover, We deliver 1 to 29 a irene 213, World. cS ne Scretary of State tn Presitent Clov or Dee Sere cnaeee Brooeinde fort in Ma Cor.ChurchSt. SC Ie a retail - 1 At ies pa Janda cabinet, wae tnfonned by at all Hiner, Soren: & held Rattan above 200th Hoboken ore’ PARK ROW¢ NASSAU. ie ieee none at summer home_in Slip: tn New) Naber ie Sab nue 18 Bnd, Sorte Gide for our out-of-town st Be ee ete eles The W srinted 836 Help| bake nel BURR THe calc mit astonished the olvi. | nouth, of the death of Mr, Cleveland, | meet the public st the Broadway and Digidiners carefully paced and 3 At City Hall Park. | pavertisemonts for The World mey be lett Ads. | S445t an all other |* eveland was mere | aed Mord and ata ‘Ballsbury and| Mr. Olney expreased deep rearet at the | Ninth street store, wbere he is talkin Sithpad from ear special mal. order at anv American District Messenger Gffiep paps SRY 2 0% IAN AM OMED ly th hia old stomach |.n¢ thin er dee aes) uth | laws and requested that he be not urged | with people constantly each day until Gepartment te the city unu! 0 i New York papers combined. Itrouble and a severe attack of pheuma- ‘averted a war at that ume, 3 to pay enyiidng furchee at the moment. 1g y 34, ¢, fs ;

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