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Y uy F He sVENING WORLD, JUDGE. GRAY (DECLINES T0 BE BRIAN SECOND Delaware Man Positively Re- fuses to Run for Vice- Presidency. WANTS NEITHER OFFICE. | | Boom Is Launched at Denver] by Marvel Despite His Dictum. WILMINGTON, Del., July 1—In re- ply to @ question from 4 representative ef the Associated Press Judge Gray this morning stated that he had just pent a telegram to New York as fol- Jew “T have your telegram saying that It fa stated positively that I will accept the Vice-Presidential nomination and asking whether this is true. “Ag I have repeatediy sald I would pot consent to being placed in nomina- tion as a candidate for the Presidency. I now say with equal emphasis that I will under no circumstances consent to @ nomination for the Vice-Presidency. (Signed) “GEORGE GRAY." MARVEL DECLARES GRAY MUST RUN DESPITE HIMSELF. DENVER, Col., July 1—When shown @ copy of Judge Gray's telegram from ‘Wilmington, Del., declaring that he would not consent to being placed in nomination, Mr. Marvel, the Gray cam- paign manager, sald: “There is nothing now in that tele- m. It repeats exactly what Judge ray said in his letter to the Delaware Convention, He never has given his consent to being placed in nomination before the convention, but his friends, who realize how well qualified he is to be President of the United States, have taken the matter into their own hands It Js our affair, and not his.” When told that it was reported that Bryan favored John B. Stanchfield, of| New York, for Vice-President, if Gray) was not available, Mr. Marvel laughed and sald: “There is no need of me saying any~ thing on that subject. The only man-| per in which we consider the Vice- Presidency is to wonder who will be on the ticket with Judge Gray,”’ ——— BRYAN AGENTS AT DENVER ARE PLANNING ASWEEP. | BY MARTIN GREEN. (Btatt Correspondent of The Evening World.) DENVER, July 1—The few more or Jess obscure Democrats from remote points, who have been getting thelr exploded in 1806. From prosent indications «Mr. Bryan has the nomination buried tn the ground in the back yard of his home in Linéoin, Neb, It t# Bryan's {dea that! his running mate should be some strong, | Conservative man from the East, a man | of the Judge Gray type. The Gry boomers say that the Judge would not accept the Vice-Presidential nomination, That Metz Boomlet, | | There are no less than twenty-five ac-| tive candidates for the Vice-Presidential | honor in the fleld, including Comptrotler | Mets, of New York. The Western news- papers carried despatches last week stating thai a delegation had left New York bound for the various centres of German-American population for the purpose of working up the Mets boom. ‘The first stop was Milwaukee, and the delegation has not been heard of since out this way, all of which indicates an- other indorsement of the seductlveness of the Milwaukee breweries, But Mr, Meta {s not friendless out here, Mayor Jim Dahiman, of Omaha, William Jennings Bryan's particular friend, {s also the friend of Comp- troller Metz, It seems that Mayor Bryan took into the convention hell and | WHO POISONED DOCTOR WILSON ——— Web of Evidence Is Closing Around Him and Arrest Is Expected Soon. HIS MOTIVE REVENGE, Summer Bungalow of Dead Physician Ransacked for His Secret Records, POLICE KNOW MAN vw CATV KLE EET TART STE Populace Fights Shah's Cos- | sacks From Barricades, With Heavy Loss, ST, PETERSBURG, July 1.—The fight- Ing which took place at Tabriz, Persia, yesterday, accomiing to reports that have just come to hand via Baku, ap- e [Sone es ae ay HICHWAYMEN AE FOUR SHOTS AT ALTO PAR Escape Jamaica Hold-Up by Speeding Away. What is believed to be one of the L, was the scene of an attempted hold-up of night, when four men tried to stop Charles Harris worst sections in Jamatea, L. an automobile party last ‘ , ‘ ay bWUGe | | SH HOUR | All Passengers Had to | Transfer to “L.” | Forty thousand passengers on sur. face cars bound for Manhattan via the | nrooktyn Bridge between 6 and § o'clock this morning, the fence of changing to the elevated trains, suffered Inconyven- pamobed the dimensions of 4 real P battia and his wife and family as they Were | because of repairs in progress on the i passing along Metropolitan avenue, in north roadway. Ishty men are reported Killed and) Middie Village. Four shots were fired | The Bridge Dopartment arranged with BADGE BLOCKED COURT UPHOLOS COULD DURING EATLY AHEARN'S TITLE WEEPING ECZEMA TD Als OFFICE ——_-—-— Charles Harris and Family Surface Cars Not Running and Declares Borough President Was Legally Elected by Mem- bers of Board of Aldermen, | Justice McCall, In the Supreme Court, to-day declared the re-election by the Aldermen of the borough of Manhattan ,of John F. Ahearn to the Presidency of the borough after Gov, Hughes had re moved him for cause to be a regular ! valid election, and that Attorney- NOT CURE | Disease Began over Ear and Spread ° till Face and Neck were Raw—lItch: « Ing; Inflammation and Soreness, wore Terrlble—Lasted Over a’. Year and All Treatments Falled UNTIL CUTICURA AGAIN PROVED GREAT SUCCESS tes “Eozema began over the top of my ear, It cracked and then began to spread. I had three ifferent doctors and tried several things, but they did me no good, At last one side of my face and my neck clear up to my hair were raw, e water ran out of it eo that I had to wear Dahiman a short time ago became possessed of @ desire to bring 300 short. haired, loud-voloed men from Omaha to Denver to whoop things up, The only thing standing between the desire and its accomplishment was the cruel and inhuman attitude of the various railroad companies conducting traffio between ‘(Omaha and Denver. These railroads collect fares from all passengers, And now Mayor Dahiman’s band of 900 1s coming to Denver. ‘They will come in varnished oars and they will come prepared to shout for Herman A. Metz, of New York, as long as they are able to stand un In the rarified air, It will be seen from this that while} Mr, Metz’s New York friends may have) become lost in the brewerles, there are| others. (Gpectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, July 1—The man who sent the poisoned ale which caused the death of Dr, Witkam H. Wison ts well known to the police of this city, and unless he eucceeded in getting away to Europe from New York It ie believed that he will be arrested soon, It did not take the detectives, among them Frank A, Paul, of the Coroners office, long to hit upon the identity of the person they eay murdered the phy- wiclan for revenge, He is a business man of means and position and lives in @ fashionable suburb with his three motherless ohildren. The man's wife is said to have been sent to Dr. Wilson some months ago by a wealthy woman of Jenkintown, Pa, She told her husband nothing of her condition until some time after the | operation, when she was far gone with blood poisoning, and on her death bed confessed the horrible truth. | Decided to Be Revenged. | This so distracted the man that he jq| determined to be rovenged, and as he |Shrank from the publicity of legal Bryan Is Particular, Bryan js deeply interested in the per- sonality and standing of the man who may be chosen as his running mate. In) 190 Bryan announced that In case of his election the Vice-President would! cease to be a nonentity In the con- duct of the affairs of the nation. H | expressed the opinion that the Vice) President shoukl be invited to Cabinet] meotings and urged to take an active) part in the conduct of the Govern- ment. His ideas have not changed alon- that line. Josiah (Quincy, of Massachusetts, down at Colorado Springs, It i} many more were wounded Jat the occupants of the machine, but Horsemen under Rachin Kahn took) no one was struck by the bulle part in the fighting. They entered the| The neighborhool has been the souree town to support the adherents of the! of much concern to the police of the Shah. borough, but so far they have been un- A detachment of 0 revolutionary yol-| able to check the hold-ups and at- unteers, which started for Teheran to tempted hold-ups. The street is used dethrone the Shah, returned to Tabriz mostly by farmers going to and com- after going forty miles. ing from market. Ever since August The American Consul at Tabriz, wu-| Brase, n farmer, was held up and lam F. Doty, has demanded protection! killed there last year, the farmers have for the Persian personnel of the Con-| been fimtd about returning home before ulate from the Russlan Consul-Gen-| daylight, and they invariably travel eral, | in twos and threes in order to pro- The inhabitants of Tabriz are pantc-| tect one another from any hold-up. stricken. Only armed men venture) Last night Harris who is a well-to- abroad on the streets. {alo builder and contractor, residing on LONDON, July 1.—The situation at) Simpson street, Woodhaven, with his Tabriz, Persia, continues to be very sert-| wife and two daughtets, was returning ous, Private despatches recetved here from Long Island City in his machine to-day say that the people have erected | when ha saw four men ahead of him, barricades in the streets and the fight-|He shot the car ahead at increased ing 1s going on night and day. speed, when suddenly the four men Tabriz and the entire province of| wheeled about and, drawing revolvers. Azerbaijan are strongholds of the revo-| pointed them at the occupants of the lutionists, and the arrival there yester- | machine, day of troops to strengthen the forces Harris, however, shot along the street, of the Shah has increased the danger When there was a report of a pistol of the situation, The entry of the from one of the would-be his! troops to the city 1s opposed by the) Three other shots rang out In quick revolutionary forces, | succession, but Harris's mechine was , |}soon out of danger. The foretgn community resident at tel et Tabris/le small and’ lelcomposed mostly |_ lv) matter, has been reported) to) the lice, but as vet no arrests have been } h 3 8] - of Russians. There is a British Consul- yase and it is not expected that the Wratisiaw, a Rus- is re: tented here that he is in the West act-| Prosecution of the, physician he con- ing as a medium of commur Jeation be- | coctea the diabolical scheme of poison- tween Bryan and the conservative ele- ing Dr. Wilson, and evidently reckoned ment in the party over the platform | Upon the chance of the doctor's wife nnd the Vice-Presidential nomination. and little daughter also drinking the He at off at Lincoln and saw'| death-Infected ale, Bryan. | His plans were laid with great cun- | ‘The Johnson boom has not reached! ning and deliberation, and culminated Penves; Great things are expected | in the sending of the bogus circular Hatedvand started extolling the merits of the new brew, Bryan managers cre paying little at; | and then the arrival by express of the CE Ame canine poisoned liquor at the Wilson city | ust 100 mora by the way. than the| home, No. Si9 North Seventh avenue, e&uite Mr, Hitchcock claimed tor tee While detectives in this city and in xpected, however, that! yoo y, ° It ls not, to oe ee Will realizes) NeW York were tracing the man who sent the polsoned ale which caused the Josely upon their expectvtions as did Mr, Hitcheock, |death of Dr, Wilson while his wife lay General, A. ai bea holy especies ie sian Consul-General, M, Pohitonow, the ead ee lesrning™ the staffs of the Imperial Bank and the 2 telegraph company and a few Buro- peans engaged in the carpet trade. The British and Russian Consulates are guarded by Cossacks. ee es BALLOT MAKES WORLD’S RECORD AT SHEEPSHEAD irst Page.) BISHOP PUTTERS LIFE GIVEN UP (Continued from pictures In the papers and having themselves interviewed, began to retire) to the bleachers here to-day. From| now on they will be replaced by men| of some influence In Democratic coun-| ¢ils, The National Convention, whi h| 1s to begin its sessions here next Tues-| day, is Just coming to lite, Thus far| there 1s nothing It but There has not been even a determined anti-Bryan pe Mr, Josiah Marvel, several others caine here and opened | headquarters the Savoy Hotel this | udly announced that| to yan of Delaware, and v0: morning, and they honestly eved Judge George Gray, of Delaware, has a chance of loosening the grip of William Jennings | Bryan on the Presidency, Inasmuch as} they made no reference to the use of dynamite, it is not belleved that thelr protestations were entirely sincere, Murp sa Factor. The only hope of the anti-Bryan forces lies in some sort of an allian between Roger Su 1, of Mlinols; Co James Guffey, of Pennsylvania; Charles | F, Murphy, of New York, and various Bouthern leaders who are for Bryan with a strong reverse English The Illt- nois delegation, however, is instructed for Bryan. Of course, Mr. Sullivan does not like Bryan, who as recently as four years ago, in St. Louis, put him in the class with train robbers, but the Bryan man- agers say that Mr livan, while he feels the resentment natural to a man, also entertains the conciliatory sentl- ments of a professional politician. jthe Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit Company for a shut-C nom the bridge service from 10 o'clock last night until 6 A. M. |to-day, but at that hour the work of placing two 2-ton girders in position near Washington and Sands streets, Brooklyn, had not been completed. At 8 o'clock the workmen were still tug. ging away at the Job, but at the urgent request of the railway company work was discontinued until to-night, Passengers Dlocked cars were given free transfers to the elevated yas much Kicking at the trans- and many walked across the on At 945 a block oceurred on the south roadway and traffic was held up twenty-five minutes, Louis Fa chauffeur, ran one of H, B, Clailin's monster motor trucks Into the new roadway in course of construction and It stuck fast in the sand. Cars and vehicles were at a standstill til a crew of laborers ted the ine to a solid bottom, ‘The line of ars extended Into Brooklyn, TWO INDICTMENTS AGUS AME WOO Perjury and Forgery Charged to Woman Who Sued Platt for Divorce. | Mae C, Wood, who sued Senator | Platt for div was {ndicted to-day on two counts—perjury and forgery— |the latter erlme in the third degree The Grand Jury i for, medicated cotton, and it was so inflamed and) General Jackson's sult to oust him | from office in the name of the People | 3 sore that I had to pub | of the State was not based on good, ‘a piece of cloth SERA haw. illow to keep the water rom it, and it would Justice McCall retold the story of the trial of President Ahearn before Gov, stain the cloth a sort of Hughes, as the result of which Gov. | Jéllow: pales coneren ened reo taa Ue Hughes removed him, not for malfeas- | g]) to places, The disease began in the ance or misfeasance, but for neglect of | fall and I did everything for it until the certain dutles, He quoted the provision | next winter, Then I began to use the tn the charter for filling vacancies, and | Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and it | Was not more than three months before /it was all healed up. I still use the Cuticura Resolvent Pills once in a while and legal filling of the same, and the to cleanse the blood, Iam very thanke party chosen heing unquestionably eli- ful that I. tried Cuticura, and I can gible, it follows that the demurrer recommend it to any one, Miss Ann she be sustained Pearsons, Northfield, Vt., Deo, 19, '07." Justice MoCall seems to question the power of the Governor to remove any _ GROWS HAIR locai officer, but says It isn’t necessary Cuticura Removes Dandruff and to determine that question in the case! of Ahearn, Soothes Itching Scalps, Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap, “EMOTE, HESHS crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroy Fight Wasn’t to M said “There being a vacancy, & regular | hair parasites, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles, loosen the scalp skin, supply the roots with energy and nourishment, and make the Bair row upon a sweet wholesome, healthy scalp when all other treatment fails, ‘ Complete External and Internal ake Him every Humor of Intants, children, ) Treatment for ‘and Adulte eons Mata of Cuticura Soap (abe to Cleanse the Bkin, M 5 b ry ~ Cutleyra Olaime (ine ) to Heal the Ut hax Cu | Mayor, but Just to Get | ru Ressivens coves), (or tn, the term of Chacala Bold throughout Corp, Sole Propa., ‘ew Malied Free, Votes Counted. The followng cablegram, dated Lon-|A Simple Test Which Any don, has been receved from Wiillam Reader of This Paper May Try Randolph Hearst in regard to the re-| sult of the recount: Do you know whether you are In- “The result 1s more then satistactory |‘lined to or have kidney trouble? to 11 te will eu | Have you ever tried the simple test of me and T hope !t will suMolently sat-| setting ‘aside your urine in a bottle or isfy the citizens for whom this long| vessel for twenty-four hours? and arduous struggle has been carrted| A sediment or settling in the urine STATS PORa En | indicates a diseased condition. Sa ene Science has to-day furnished proofs e beginning that Denver's Big Contract. Jin a condition approaching death and the fl Far be ft from a stranger within the! his five-year-old daughter Vera was Ml Fami ae Rant yas net tol male me Mayor, Ha all the purifying that le Dee ates of this beautiful and enterpris | pa; gen ca . 2 o , ie , were the but to secure an honest count of the|needs—in fact, all that can be done, Ce ee ae orks ge sam |oene taken ogre, Of by friends, the ‘ ‘ amily in This Country at ig alleged 1 have been come! yor f ‘if | must be done by your kidneys. : mer-throwing or anything I!ke that, bu lonely bungalow In Cornwells, on the { p the § n : er a : : Ms votes cast by the citizens. | ne by y t . When Denver bit off this Democratic Na-| Delaware River, was broken into and) 4" Wwor DR hoo Bedside; Daughters in Eu- BO COE "In the face of enormous and unneces-|, They are the most important ore tional Convention she Dit off something ransacked from root to cellar by some (Lal 4-5) 'ls a rd for t ee, ried t sary difficulties that count has been sect ey filter and Gea Hae ttt lone. after the? blue birds -crazed to get hold of compro-| distance. The former record was 15 rope Notified. : SW raiga) Goal Roti Ge Silene Gell we ie) iG ct ic ea i fitied hence, ‘Tho ene best bet is that mlsing papers or records. abe mane) by ay enete rene E possible for election thieves to commit] IPUTINES In the Blood — UL Denver {s 20ing to be andl come|" imherell was) nol leiidence) that. th Rees SE uds in secrecy and security behind | VOCt j rampel. Denver talks cheer: Ic e > nage 0 hav-| ‘rauds In y and security behin¢ 4 huily y gramped, en ion strangers, Marauder had broken Into the place t cet COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., July 1—The r from Benaior the barrler of the law, Whatever elec=| cal ta your bleed \s Impure nothing tw yf course, she will not be with the intention of robbery, _ | changed s year and POHL scale hi titer said he was 4, 1 rt | q Pat aes nace vandie faeduehat | gars Guyot robbery, aa hand. | (en too seriously, physicians attending Bishop Henry C. her as his wife. iy Glatt committed, be It great or) “To Overcome these troubles take Dr. how f tat rt, expensive instru: | , j eno la dying Hera aUmernialen) si fs the Uttering small, must be publicly accounted for.| yi care ScampeR id many, but the vast number that will) ment, id vari fel i Mellsande a Grand Filly. Potter, who ing here at Fernlelg Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the world-famous many, ut nce her, It people. are mot | ments and various articles of readily ee sraiie: ina catately mansion overlooking Cooner| Mee ic Wooduie et preaente in thalccee settee eter ie eeiieiaaeyy remedy. Ini takiie, swamp: Root Pompelied to hang from telegraph poles | ™arketable value were left untouched. | James It. Keene's Melsatly ta & : Weat un 20) bail, "Phe wage wit, means much for the safety of the Re- fford natural help to Nature, for for voks to get some sleep by next|Desks were found broken to smilther-|stand filly. 5 on the Vernal Stakes park, continued to administer oxygen pUCet 03% SM OE ee ean SO you afford natu Ip to Nature, 1 Mureday it will be because they havo| eens, chests, chiffonlers and all articlos |!" @ Temp. From the head Me at intervals during the night, but the Sie Swamp-Root is the isa ea no hooks. | a eonyte! of furniture Which might have con- | ‘uid win, but how. fart distinguished prelate ts so weak he and gentle aid to the kidneys that has cere given ting ‘ont here tng tained papers were stnashed, and thelr | would lead the others, She e falls to respond quickly to this (rea: _juaiueeneeeneeeeeememmemmn memsmmmmmmemmmmmsmmmmmmm 3:5" Ssconeret, have seized the great Fourth of July contents scattered over the house. Even jeaslly after nding an ment | wi oe mer ane Neyo Ree celebration and are going to make al the panels of the walls were ripped out, ;made the rest look cheap. Mediant) Al! hope for the bishop's recovery has ; Vorid and write Dr. Kilmer oy Bryan show of it. Ry the time the/and the plastering scraped and dug [proved the Bet out noay behind Melis! heen abandoned by his family physi- | Save the Babies Binghamton, N. Y,, for a sample bottle, Breanne | piety Fastern delegates Ze! away in the hope of finding some ducu- Wate coat yar clans. . they will send it Ne Bad will ei © town e r Lesa: “ unite ‘ RhARfalloGineRbuietlin wae: aalede pal te - . convince any one ‘ou will also re- Bryan lithographs and | ee EE aa Ea u tancled” betore ‘the start Bh following }lleln was issued bY | UXFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realize that give booklet of valuatle Information piven ie qe ee Wap ena ben Confileting Theories, Hee atealente. bat 1 TAGE ek of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cents, {l}ing all about the kidneys 4 RO Re a ese eae fe bene) nig gives something of a new curve cama when challenged or Aliitys GS a or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven ‘ ‘ ‘ Stanchfield Won't Go e whole mystery and has p! Counterpane and Lady Hubbard to) jae iy extr mie butiae thelecine Ke cnet or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before i rnc tectives up to their ey ie It oUt for the show money. Coun. re eee ennai te the mena: | they, are fifteen Jon B. Stanchfield, is men- conflicting theories. They say |terpane got It i Dea bse We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a tioned in the Denver ip: ¥ Wolf won the fifth race all the) ures used to kesp up his strength, ry 4 : om . Ld possible Democratic Vice-Presidential are absolutely In the dark as to ia Wale Aa the ptinyraeeeall atte “J. Be RIN, MD. majority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many FOR nominee, sald to-day that he does not tity of the marauders and the aay for the reason that Marathon was M. 1. mr. wp» | of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, $3.50 SHOE MEN expr attend tha canvention, as his, s of the little suburb are un-| knocked dack out of It at the Adenia Bishop Pot. | Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain Atrialwill ' Su a Gil! pot permit his ao apie to furnisa any ald, although the | bumping match : Tiles meu aul fos eas more or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable quantities Tlalwiliconvince Bee ELAR Su uremia 2S lincuael was, entered betwcenind) andy.) lenmune oul Of=IE then tie, 0108 ‘nly chaniuse in Bishop Potter’ edly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead yon EO aEDONe ‘clock In the afternoon yesterday, eee ee eee viltion fe that he Ip a ilttle weaker | £0 congestions, sickness, death, “Castoria operates exactly tho reverse, but las $3.50 shoes are it ue Constable Allen Smith discovered that Mailaat-tawsatt feoesia Nae are : "Aker you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, Castoriz thebestinthe world. a the place had been broken Into when | Daniel and Gorner, riders of St. Joseph| ‘ON °° UU" | causes the blood to circulate Broverly, opens the Stores in Greater New York: ' ne saw a light Ina window. The ma-|and Great Pirnte, w up int > the] | pores of the skin and allays fever. #3 lroudway, cor: f i LOL . a nd were questioned by the stew- | oad Way, cor, Sth St. haa |rauder had loft a small lamp burning | stand and were questioned by ti eed, | SUICIDE USED RAZOR. | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of LAY, Ldn 4 raga co ah n Jand smoking, A small posse was|however, were not chang we Tee Lear Hroatinny, COCs abt, 4 I formed, and all Cornwells flocked to| Just before the \|Sinter of Druggint Deerey Finda Sasa the little bungalow. \i Body in the Kitehen, m4 Third avery Used as Private Hospital. James F. Deerey, a druggist, who reins BROOKLYN: The natives who first ontered the |i oe arrest by two plain cl ec /made his home with mother and sister or. 2d St. 708.710 Broadway. | Leaders in W "s Attack on | Bours Were greatly surprised to learn | ant teen to the Coney Island station. |at No, 40 West Forty-elghth street, | RA ees ce ltt Pt Rese c | house e L d taken to oney Island station,|at No. 40 West Forty-eighth street, eyelty_ le Newagk Ay, 41 Fulton Sts cor, Peart eaders in Women’s Attack on {Os "be wiison tied used the place as | eeNteied Gedcom Tene Groin fo vd Streol ft PING AY Sore TL Bly | private hospital, and immediately | concinded that it was there that he performed the majority of the alleged {legal operations which the Coroner Parliament Sent to Prison, kitchen of the place to-day by hie sis- ter Sarah. He had almost severed his WINDSOR RESULTS. head from his body with a razor, The on ly reagon kn t mal WINDSOR, Ont., July 1~To-day's| H nown for Deerey's | | LONDON, July 1.—The extraordinary demonstration last night before the House of Parliament made bv the wo- ffragists had a startling sequel) when one of the women. Mary| men su | to-day ‘ ‘i |Teigh, arrested for breaking windows Vithoul the ald of Roger Sull the| Teen Bs citag ha 0 no show, Charles|i the house of Premior Asquith, de-| | F. Murphy and Willlam J. Conners and Col, Jim Guffey couldn't get up enough of a revolt here by themse @ scratch the situa anti-Bryanites of Georg! other parts of the South have not yet reached Denver, Of course, It 1s hard to tell what a Democrat ention will do. There may be among the delegate: some man with a concealed sens: Satistied? your boarding house, Billy How — are , thing? with you? Are you still existlag On porridges and stew? At You better take 9 brace, Bill, And see what World ‘Ads. way, They'll] show where “squares” served Every single day | olared In police court that “the next we come out you can expect The police will henceforward have to dle women demonstrators with | tolerance The two women who broke windows house of the Premler were to- 4 to two months at hard out the option of paying a pur sts less cos are severe, | t whom previous convie- r red to or for on ) spend three | onths In pr nm irst offenders were eq 1 to Kive security not to repe he n default of ich the: were sentenced to one month Inpr.son- | | of the women electe time, London p | GEORGE W. MALTBY DEAD BUFFALO, N. Y., Jul » W, Mal lied sud le nu Mr It th ent and the Mc » at Canton, 0. art MoKiniey M | and the police are Investigating The person who was possessed of such a feverish desire to secure papers the bungalow may have contained must have bel.eved that Dr, Wilson kept a detatled record of his operations, a fact which the Coroner and his assistants have since made public. Mrs, Wilson, although she te #0 fll that she scarcely knows what ts golng on, has turned over to Coroner Jermon am indum book kept by her hus- band in which appear the names of) 1 y wealthy women who went to him | e is the name of the wife of | ale. polsoned ge METZ DISTRIBUTES A NUMBER OF PLUMS. wo McCarren Men are Landed by the Comptroller in Good- Paying Positions. Comptroller Metz made the following ents and changes in the Fi ent to-day: Us L, Leon expert accountant, and Edward auditor of ac hn M. unts, ea and Wililam expert Madison of ac. Mor- street, countant af auditor H 16 Prospect sd an expert yay waa cashier Collection of he {8 sue ham, . at a salary of $2,100. Daly and Graham are McCarren men. racing here resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—Purse $00; three-year | olds and up; selling; six fur! Topsy Robinson, 17 (Englander), 1 drug store at No. i teh SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE Ist CHOC, AND YAN. COCOANCT — 4Q@ CREAM CUTS... .... POUND. TED CHOCO. 196 PECIAL ASSO! LATES (20 kinds)...POUND | CHIMES LAUNCH WHISTLE. Polished SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 2nd Brass, strong- LEMON AND ORANGE MARSH- 10. MALLOW BONBONS..POUND Ie SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. 4g LATES (20 kinds)...POUND L9C ENGLISH $4 all sizes, up ly mado Ring Buoy: from. pected of having sent the! % ace | 1,6 to land 3 to 1, won by a head. Re-| donno, 7 (F. Burton), 4 to 1, § to 6 and 7 to 10, second; Jane Swift (Shilling), 1 to 5, 4 to 6 and 2 to 5, third. Time— 142-5, Royal Onyx finished second, | but was disqualified for foul. Royal Onyx, Keator, Dandy Dancer and Flem- ing also ran,’ Frank Lord waa left COND RACK—Purse, $100; st chase; four-year-olds and up’ about two miles—Sam Parmer, 15 (Stone), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and even, won by three lengths; Dulcian, 148 (Grantla to 1, 6 to and even, second; Joh: Dillon, 135 (Arch{bald), 3 to 2, 3 to § third. Time—4.34. Picktime so ran Manzana ran out Bank Holiday refused. THIRD RACE—Purse $700; Dominion Look Out! Handicap: three-yeer-olds #md up; one} for the claims of inexperienced |3o 1 and 7 to 10, won by a note: G salespeople. The eye is too delicate mer, 108 ( iz). 13 to 10, 1 to an organ to trifle with, Intrust Ca Ch seth ail batch your eyes to our OCULISTS—who T4113. Reldmoore and Mortiboy alae] are registered PHYSICIANS — we ran % make no charge for their services. | FOURTH RACE—Purse $40; two- | pyegiasses, If needed, from 1,00 up. | year-olds; five and 4 half furlongs.—| % (Shilling), 6 to 1, 2 to| “" H ws , won by iwo to 1, second; Hawkwing, 103 | OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, 2 101, 8 tol and 4 to i Lm -5 Lazarus, Balhek. Autumn, 54 East 23rd Street, neat Fouth Ava Maid, Chicosa, Miss Shannon, Tony, 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, Wand, Lurids also ran 442 Columbus Avenue, 81st and 82d Sts, 76 Nassau Strect, near John Street. 489 paltoe Street, BROOKLYN. ——_—»—___ | | BRANDENBERG MUST PAY. | ae - | Magazine Write ITALIAN CR CHOCOL cork Fender up from. sete! acht Fenders, netted rope up from,.,,1,80 ats, Tents, Camp Goods, Send for Catalog M LATES ..++.+, POUND 80e BUTTER TOFFEE. ..POUND 29c Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock. WE DELIVER FRE canvas, B all Brooklyn Proper, We deliver 1 Cor. 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