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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE WIFE OF G. O. P- TAFT DETAINED AT | NEW HAVEN BY DELAYED WORK | Secretary’s Planned Confer- ences, Except at Oyster Bay, Abandoned. NOMINEH, ‘eli, CEN MIKE ~MEN, CAUGHT IK ‘Magistrate Rules ee They | Sending News of Races. WIFE AND SON LEAVE.| | Even the Telescope With Which They View Horses Was of Emerald Hue. Nominee Will Go to Hot Springs After Seeing Pres- ident To-Morrow. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. June 26.—Sec- | | ‘The poolroom men scored a victory Fetary Taft had arranged to leave New Haven at 9.35 o'clock to-day with Mrs. Taft and their young son Charley for New York, but as the carriage was @waitine them at the entrance to the Wesidence of W. F. Farnam, the Secre- | tary concluded to remain here until | ater in the day. Mrs. Taft and Charley, accompanted ey Mr. Farnam, drove to the station | the Coney Island n Magistrate over the police in Police Court to-da Tighe not only discharged the two men jcaught with telescopes !n a cottage ad- jacent to the Cae erReen track, but ad- to go to order commanding t'° police to replace jeverything they had carted away tn the raid. “These vised them court and get an men committed no crime,” | Ranier ena departed alone for New York. [esid the Sartstrate, ral) ipsa 7 | Court has decided that ! rime eee runner einmecn. about to disseminate racing news, The police o'clock this evening. Tn explanation of his sudden change of plans Secretary Taft said that some conferences which he was to have had to-day in New York had to be aban- doned on account of the funeral of the Inte President Cleveland. Seecoeren Business Detains Him. “I have a consderable amount of cor- | Fespondence which has been neglected for three or four days,” safd he, “and I | had no right to disturb or arrest th Robert Hopkins and Walter A. 1s | the two men caught In the raid, walked out of court. The police were dazed by the Magistrate's decision, The poolroom men had painted a cot- |tage Nile green and hoped the police =| would not discern it in the thick foliase | surrounding Sheepshead Bay race-track Even the telescope with which the keon- Joyed pool-room agents picked the win- tris & Ewing, Wash BATA ORDERS. am going to get it out of the way to- ner and the second and third t of hee Here I ean attend to it quietly | jeach race was colored green the and without Interruption, whereas if | color loving operators wore gree: went to New York this morning I prob- | masks, ably would be eer, to do anything It was a study tn emerald, and the students who applied the brush were no green hands. £ But Deputy Police Commissioner |Baker, Inspector Flood and Capt. Kelly with it this aftern Mr. Taft ana leesdcosaserer! Sea" retary of War, Luke E. Wright, sl confer with President Roosevelt Oyster Bay to-morrow. At Sagamore | Hi he will also meet Frank Hitchcock and other prominent Republicans in- terested in the Presidential nominee's campaign, preliminary details of which will be planned. He will take luncheon | with President Roosevelt. It Is expected that Secretary Tatt| will leave to-morrow night for Hot Springs, Va., joining his wife and son| for a long stay there. The dinner which was to have bean! |... given to the Secretary to-night at the|_ "™* Waldorf-Astoria by the New York Taft | Zlger te League, has been abandoned because of | Teheran + the death of Grover Cleveland. gees in th | zadeh MRS. TAFT PASSES | hon: THROUGH NEWYORK |* | pany of © Yest | Pinkerton forces, ‘and. the cot tage was raided. Hopkins and Davis, who wert working the telescope and a@ telegreph |Cossacks Surround Minister’s | iustrument as well as a telephone, | were arrested. House and Inspect All Capt. Durhain, who 1s In charge of bi the Pinkerton force employed by the Passers. . Jockey Club, located the wires lead ing to the cottage, and by “tapping” the during the running of the Lokal An-|three races heard the men over, th tch from {telephones tell agents here and in Pat- the refue|erson the names of the winners, the fs Taki-|0dds, the time the horses went to the ne best and | POSt, and the description of the contests. of Parllament,| The discovery and the arrest of ally to {alleged poolroom «gents mark the r vas caused BeWal of the fight of the turf authori- ties against their old enem.es, the | povlroom keepers, a el n who tried 2 ip eal DIED SAVING FAST FLYER. assured the|Brakeman Gave His Life, Averting of ded by @ com: | 4 her twelve-| acks exam- Mrs, William H. Taft e Grana| ined press at 11.35 this morning en ro: Washington. It was expla Shah that the that | asylum | Wreck of Knickerbocker Special. Mr. Taft would re York on an| Would pases Of @x= : | treme his Govern. | —Lawrence | ote ANY speccernnong train: p ‘ Teal 273 Sixth Avenue, Near 17th Street} || STYLE ing delayed him. John Havs ano 3 f New York met Mrs, Taft and her son at the train de- 2275 Third Avenue, Near 124th Sitr2et end with the station master at his Cos- t elbow, escorted them to a carriage| * 1Z9 Broadway, "ear De Kalb Ave., Brockion||| which was waiting on Madison ave! jer- OPEN EVENINGS ao they could escape the gaze of the Feraived freight | = << = | curious, “en “when t the They chatted for a few minutes and] then Mr. Hammond departed. saying that he was on his way to the funeral) per of Mr. Cleveland. We Mrs. Taft was dressed in a leht col-’ ¢, ored travelling sult and a straw hat trimmed with wide ribbons. Cha was decorated with a Taft campai, Dutton tied with a Yale streamer Yale button of the class of ‘78. of whic hia father was a member, and a Yale } pennant. When asked how she ‘week at New Haven Mrs. Te “We just had a glorious timo. thing was beautiful, and we had the time of our lives, “Yale's losing the race was the only Gisappointment of the week. We nal | ail hoped that she would be victorious, | and It was a deep disappoint ne. J turned he passenger k, but not quickly enough to avold crushed by the Knickerbocker’s ne. The bazaars to-day are ts und the popu-| nded or nt dis eslap na damages 2 is less en- ws from there SHAH FEARS ASSASSINS. when | Persian Monarch's Physician Says her ehell stopped in the second m | i For Comiort. For service. For Economy. A iSse Charles broke into u broad grin when Mee der Tei Outen eee 5 : Bai€.voi sanlas i0r Misses CY yi asked how he fared for the week, and For tvery Man. For Every Woman. Style eects an ‘d Children, tan caitskin, red CET) he said: “Uh, gee, we had a gre F Every @ : Childar q hoes fe ‘or Every CGccas-on. for Oxford Ties and white ooze; sizes 5 tod 59e ceils The carriage then started for a hotel any 8 ses 2 to Sand 5 to 8. and 8 0 2: heavy soles; at.. 4 whore luncheon was to be taken, Mrs. | Tatt said ber stay in this city would be about an hour, ——————____ RAID OF VACCINATORS. Obicago Smallpox D vn PHYSICIAN SAYS WIFE WHO SUES HIM 1S EXTRAVAGANT, Phys! Rouna rict in Force, CHICAGO, June hundred physicians of the Health Departmen descended on the population of the dis- | trict bounded by Sixteenth, Fort fourth, Btate and Lusalle streets to- to vaccinate every one in sight. physician had the right to arrest all who resisted vaccinat move was %6.—One Dr. Tom es ’s Answer to Her Com- in ARISE Is That Tan English Ali of Store for Sunday World Readers, Publisher N. Y. World, Dear Sir: I note with considerable tnter- est your advance announcement of the Sie (00% Banday’s World's donation on June Bosie Lioya's Jo ly “I Always with the Sum ry ditty whi van puch a tle to her the ee ARREST PRIESTS FOR MURDER. rests and ere tu the other abundunt highly e>reciated paper Bincerely yourey RAID, SET FREE Committed No Crime in | USED A GREEN COTTAGE | Clothing . Credit for Mountain. For City. Fur Country. For Boating. For Vacation. Tan Gibson Ties. Tan Sai or Tes. OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM | 21 « ' To Get Down To Details. | A cake of P. & G. Naphtha Soap is 4% inches long, 2% inches high and nearly 2 inches wide. | The color of it is white. e That is one, and only one, of the evi- | | dences of its superiority. | P. & G. Naphtha Soap is harder than any other naphtha soap; that means, it will last longer. It is made of better materials than any other naphtha soap. As a consequence, it ' will do better work; do it quicker, doit easier, do it more thoroughly. Sailor Ties ‘Tan and Black 2 12° 50 || ‘Tan and Black at ‘§ Worth $3.00 5) centsa cake; worth more. Worth $3.00 Tau and Black 1: 50 P. Pumps Tané& Black Oxford Ties _ Gibson Ties , ; Sailor Tics Pumps $: 50 Values — Hackett Cathart S@ Broadway at Thirteenth Street A Sale. BOYS’ WASH SUITS Sizes 2% to 10 Years sq & | (ae Formerly Priced $1.75 to $2.75 In Sailor and Russian models, with military or sailor collar. Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits In Wash Fabrics oD aD Formeriy $4 and $5, In white duck, linen and poplin. Sizes 8 to 17 Years. “Worth $3.00 Tan and siack Gibson Ties s Ail sizes Boys’ & Children’s Dep't. For Ladies, Gents and Boys No reference or security required—no investigations or deliveries made, Make your purchase and t ke the gogd#,atoug with you, and pay at our own convenience. 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