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NO “STRADDLE” ON INIONCTION, Th WORD FROM BRYAN ++ Talke ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THU “UNCL TAFT CONFER CHAIRMANSHIP THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908, BISHOP POTTER NINE DEATHS SLOWLY LOSING = DUE TO HEAT I ASIN OEATH FlGnT TWO BOROUGHS | -_— “AND BIG ARCH FALLS AT NEW POLICE AD Cannon Admits He Crash Causes eee eres Brooklyn f ads the Dav’s List With a Report of Seven Fatalities Excitement in Doctors Amazed at His Vitali- | y, but Give No Hope of Recovery, { Grand Street, but No One Is Hurt, id Polities, but Gives no Name, COOPERSTOWN, July 2. — Bishop | Potter {s gradually THE TEMPERATURE, the Grand! wv 81,800,000 Henry C Taft; A mas from but per- | it to-day street driveway of n Charles A. Towne Reaches Denver, Va., where he and his| Px Headquartors Building fell at C@ptidly losing atrength, according to| 7 A. M Aftera Conf ith the P f » stopping with Gen J. Franke | o'clock this aftemmoon and created the Tet bulletin teaued trom his home| 8 A, M- onierence with the Peer- ix ver cnet or sam 0.8 4. tend consternation in the nalghborhood and ett He remaing conscious and tree) 9 A. M l O DEAE ee ReRuny avur ar eo amine theimeniat work inj thelintere trou Acres pattern, ngs but hie p al | 10 A.M k f he Taft he See aH aa cians, Dr. anvrin and Dr. M. L.| ess One and Declares Platform (av Me Ry Saito inane riter ubway toop tn course of cone lane, DY YB, Janenia tal De AC EY at, eld a conference of three quarters|*ruction. No one was hurt STE Ae Dag Will 5 it th L b M | of an hour Mr. Cannon! That the new Central OfMice of Po- eee tie Ta 1p ul (s) aDor en; eepadtana thatehis w with Mr, lee t# ina dangerous condition was the “Ay peat meen ta ee | Taft ‘was of no serous consequence,” report made by the inspectors of the 411, oat i ey 2 | le cuss tt. Bullding Department who examined ara Urine ele ioea| a and his! 3p, a | “Dia you discuss with Mr, Taft the the structure after the accident. ‘Tho Fey i . 4 P. BY MARTIN GREEN, | io SEHGAL. Gliciinnetns EMIS «2 OHO CRRELY? loan CLITA eR a To HOG (Staff Correspondent of The Event oy) Spey e was asked, Commissioner Bingham some months | stre: ed but Banercanl| f The Evening World) vail fed tt icmactttgy f i trength is limited but ourageous| § P IVE ; “ ae , “Well,” respondal the speaker, ‘we ago to declare the new Headquarters churviman ts using the litte at his com- DENVER, July 2.—"'No straddle in the platform plank relating to ala discuss some politics, but Tam not unsafe and lable to fall on account of mand to assist the physicians in. pro- Injunctions,” is the word brought here to-day from William J. Bryan by | & erty, # 8° inte that phase of the the foundation, satd to be of sand longing life. This sient strusgle compel DEATHS FROM HEAT. i : ‘ a4 | situation.” The reserves from the Mulberry and the admiration of the house at Fern. — Charles A. Towne, of New York, who visited the Peerless One yester-| Facetiously, ne observed that there Elizabeth street police stations had a leigh IN MANHATTAN . was little he could add “to the sum hard job keeping the crowd away from SAMUEL SAMUELS, forty years total of hi “Being day at his home near Lincoln. Mr, Towne said soon after his arrival that he had discussed the various planks of the platform with Mr. Bryan, | ,_: especially those relating to the issuance of injunctions by Judges of the hat ve ‘ | Iniative, 1 ie) ank gave him upon his n The anti- pend favor from a mld Eve “A wit federal courts in connection with labor troubles, “On that proposition,” state that there will be no straddle—and no ambiguity, injunction plank will be so framed an to, meet with large majority of the workingmen of the country.” sald Mr, Towne, “yon can emphatically | co! a Another plank mentioned by Mr. Towne will Suggest an interna- | 1 a> | tlonal neutralization of the Philippine Islands. | | Vice-Presi¢ of the dri carbonated “The belief was entertained,” said Mr. Towne, ‘that such a policy | would result in avoiding the necessity for tremendous military defensive | is Ww expenses and give an assurance of the development of those lands under tak alking ¢ our guidance toward approximate independence.” Developments so far show that when it comes to putting a national vith convention in a can, cleanly soldering the top and adorning the whole | vk een with a neat label, Theodore Roosevelt has nothing on William Jennings! Bryan. At the present time this convention is just as securely bound as was the Republican Convention in Chicago a week previous to the National tlie E dors of the Brown inauguration of the funereal proceedings at the Coliseum, and nothing, resounted ever 1s voice, Speaker, The wife ex for Ta Edwards's View of Hughes. town_yeste! srday anal Charile took dinner with gev- 442 East One Hundred and Twentieth street, died In the lupartment of his aister, Mra, Par- tinsky, at No, 445 Bast One Hun- dred and Twentleth street lding after the arch fell, Al- old, of No. ngisted In get- ' ructure, (Continued from First y Pollce Headquarters was to = owledge.”” the In the city matters con- thou. fh the House offloe bul: “I took the Mr, Taft at my uman k played the cro se to the Page) all des 1 to pay my a ditoy rehens then BUTANE deen finished a year ago he same manner sout,| ANME MARKOWITZ, of No, 102 ena ould des | the Subway. hop ¢ ao to Jordan. NO St. Mark's Place, upon me for any assistance I ors Kk 1 Fifth Inning in front of No, 110 Avenue BL At ain. va rome Centre. streets ar McGann, Bergen | tended by Dr, B. Fort, of Belle- greatest confidence in ket place tye wibalen fietiaared ito D a ss € Mee IM yne Hospital, and eM ei Hy a Te to Hannafin, NO)... nome, where he died an hour later. = FAR WEST, AT 20 TO Ih KM ROMPS HOME IN THE Iways in the Field. BIG HANDICAP, Ma yote in Denver in all elec- | of a city omolal waa a Democratic. visitor from to-day when the subject of ge came up. The Denver her determination to vember, she explained, van any time? The onent parts IN BROOKLYN, lee ch whiskey, nd nutmeg. dency nk a | JOUN, SULLIVAN, fifty-five, fount lunconactous in front of his home Ni at No, 404 Derry street and died in the Williamaburg Hospital, LOUIS DAVIS, forty-elght, of No Lin Wilkins home before (Continued from First Page.) 176 Osborne street, f atreet and died at surgeon arrived. PLORENCE MAY, old, died at home of parents, No. 150 Fourth avenue, Woy Riek THOMAS CLAIUK, three fouled old, died at No, 206 Uttea avenue, MATHIAS GAVIN, sixtyeatx, died at home, No. 160 Rogers avenue. three months fr. B months Etherlal Makes Good. Etherial made good to-day all the Way from a smar rd on the card Edwari ds, of Syesnlngton and the corri- Seventh Inning. ce Hotel have e with the tones of Sheehan out 46 Walcott street, short of a physical phenomenon, bearing a strong relationship to am eral New York visttors last night at the earthquake, is going to explode the pre rranged plan, | Ny Tre, and Gov, Hughes came up f JOSEVHINE ALESO, nine month Having the nomination closely grip- | fo leer ithonstieaeul ne aia ‘it " dectared the versatile Raq | 208: 7 old, of No, OSL ilbery ED ped in his capacious hands, Mr. Bryan ha Wi Yorkerlen? eal ver war ab Ree nee oye runardithae it you ay bay wie Hea Br lyn, died at her home is now willing to go to almost any| some 10,000 of them will do to a may annie Oakley couldn't hit it With @ phot! DArkle first, Prince Ching. seco: Se length in the way of conolliatory meas: | Up to preach consery tie sri" and Mes Grate tord aching, second ca hi ures with his opponents, Bor that rea sratioiiot py Cis) Wait for the ser tan at iF caused mor fon there is much supposedly authori- | News from New York, DY. Denver awalts with atience the! Mus Cra smfort and suffering to-day than t Weather Bureau's erature tative information about the platform recelved hero! arrival of the ‘Tammany yiteasieeae a late yesterday, that Judge Parker wot fon. Out he: ie oly t being spread around here that 18 sub- ta resolution’ in the convention [4 ak Havicaiearylaneatacoure be a fmures seeme fy. Nine tect to modification, fatter th ig ofthe ita ¥ arance and personality of the Tam- ve Jay. Seven of th ‘As for the Vice-Presidential cahd'- mnulaudlng aihehasiaieoeeatce e ; n ted fatally date, the Bryanites are close to recon: Roytaadlt we rnatlenier tweaiate ltteer the 4 gu olan i he don riod of heat has had ¢fled to letting the other side name the | Presiden Ninel pal Rave Se eicmal t ssengers a exhaust ts and the hi man. It will not be Johnson @ Bryan fo-qay,” each of them Tammany fel. , raee et nroatrn B. lows goes TE WAY [lenders gue It fe Just be Judge Gray, of Delaware. Beverage i how! rivately they entertain the belief | draws $1.00 as likely to be a gentleman showing his move masks some sinister at his nose or whiskers In advance of the Pe eae the Peerless leader, The or- field In the home stretch—somebody whose name has not been mentioned thus far. The powers that will has the naming of the Vice-Presidentia candidate wil! not be tn Denver for pemocratic Pi oo a conference before the beginning of Demoe ives ie a tala ape next week. War Bol A ore the cly Mr, Towne says he {8 an active can- ever, are unable irate @idate and has promise of a great deal a tribute could | the summe of support ‘All the active opposition to the nom!- nation of Bryan reached Denver fn. bunch yesterday afternoon. The J eon boom, carefully wrapped {n a rub ber coat, neapolls, an from Wilmingt headqu nally across the st Palace, where the B: rent. The Johnson the Hotel Albany, fou No Alliance Yet st voter would take {t to mean that Judge Parker intends, in @ perfectly proper way, to place a Democratle con- n record as eulogizing the only clans neelve that such or object, pned out Denver and | was brought down from M boom. the Gray he Savoy Hote! dias from the Bro sare at yann adquart blocks away ing rt, rs She ing ar eran war selves ‘) , fon : M nee, an ys a " amish, W —- he Gray boon SIDE LIGHTS ON Nixon WHAT IS GOING eats ON IN DI Cram's Claim to Fame. Jown to the (! oe eg uy) ord figures | WINDSOR RESULTS. cut f & De er Nis cant my to (Speotal to The Evening World.) WINDSOR, Ont., July 2—The races gen filed to 1 v here to-day resulted as follo Dahlen to MoGann NO RI FIRST RAC thre singled to center yday than ang and up; sellin expect partly je of the newspape pk ( » days vair fund to send Pett are murkiness, rand intensely rm ——>—— CE GUARD Is WAVED IN COURT. Feld Flected to in Consolidated Men “an Two Exchange, a of Mf son the ren trades were arraigned in t day chemged with ful assemblage and ata 8 is ed over the | Southern flax minutes la ird a Island and } wo Soelalists were represented er Jacob Hillquit asked Magis: | Avondal alan ran en st party on one on the reverse Lewis Cohn: tam Ranuresaer cme ater sew PARSONS 1S ELECTED : Ne", JOCKEY CLUB STEWARD. ne acid! “@rhe ratnien “areal If you can, picture ses covered with af mola you will | toward the | William Brainard Managed to Stop| MARY CRONIN, thirty, died at No. | CHOCOLATE PLANTATIONS: in your mind's eye ‘ich coating of pure and whole- have a fairly good idea of our POUND | 5c In summer all manner of things BODY OF MAN, MURA HALSTEAD, WOUND IW HEAD, VETERAN EDITOR FOUND IN BAY DIED TO-DA Vietin of Apparent Murder In Poor Health for Somg Middle-Aged and Well Dressed orrhage Yesterday. CINCINNATT, July 2.—Murat Halsted, the veteran editor died this afternoon, owing © cerebral hemorrhage yeater- The body a fic faced, aged man apparently the found Staten Island middle vietim of a] | Time, Had Cerebral Hem= | | fo} Great | day Mr. Halstead had b murder, was K Charles 8 floating tn this afternoon by a ticket Annex ferry of the Penn- | was fishing off en in poor health but unl to-day hia of his recovery Haines agent at | for some months, held hopes the Brooklyn sylvania Railroad, whe fern Cook's Point The body was that fifty years of For years Murat Halstead was re- of a man appar: | garded as one of this country’s fore- age, ‘The clothing rhs RODAAlCiOUER GE Nadi baanccuDTand nome a 4 and Writers on politi+ slashed, and the shoes were new and|°a! subjects. ‘The most important ex- Of expensive make At the back of the | ®cullve Journalistic positions he hea [held were editor of the Cincinnad! head was a wound, which must by a blunt instrument, Haines at tirat simply towed the body | shore. He then made a search for marks of identity, Dut these had been carefully removed, even but- Jagged | dealt man’s deop and have been Commereiar Gi te and editor of the Brooklyn Standard-Uni but his t fame was won a4 spectal cor- ndent and writer on special For alxty-odd years he has studied and W n of the news of the day, tons had heen cut off. No money or i Jewelry was found on the body, which | S%d net the leest important works apparently had been In the water only | {rom fs pen are biographies of Prem: a ort time. WKinkey air Adintral Deway Ow Haines staked the body out near the | Dooks sn and which are and rowed to New Dorp, © told the police of discovery, A beac! where ‘Our Possessions” and New ilk Hat cant | rays patrolinan was tn a rowboat to) Mate. onthe War With SPam” oy bring the body to the police station and| Mr Halstead. was born on Paddy's Coroner Cahill, who was notified by | Run, Ross 7 Butler, | Count telephone at St. George, started for | ON Bent ee ne New Dorp. » teaching schoo body of a wel ks ago the near ¢ sontribution to 1 Builders of and wounded 1 same b found to-day, was found floating Le acheataest aten Is 1. He had left thy of John ends at Port Richmond OR t midnight two days before || war between of t y, at ive in newspaper ‘ Wan Spanish-American had a gold watch and chain, a ALAR RE RET Jewelr; that he hag written by printers then ration, al of Dene? and some his gi any man of TO EMPLOY UNION LABOR. “Hospital Helpers” on Blackwell's Are All Out of Positions, my HEEL CAUGHT IN FLY- WHEEL OF MOTOR BOAT. | Island Charities, Hebbard tiat he 3 done helpérs” at the nissioner of announced Jaway wt Com , but Not Until Foot Was Crushed. Willam J A years old, to-d -day ed union workmen em the mT ra,'* got but $19 or tenance. By. the receive $4 nd plumbers $5 @ nee will not be pro- Aller cases yrdered Increases in engineers, stokers cians $3 to #4 These em- not live on the island. poyees will Toilet Water In the summer time nothing pro- duces so grateful and refreshing § sensation “after the bath as ar appli- cation to the skin of a delightful Toilet Water. My Lady’s Toilet Table s hardly complete without these ad- PARK SECRETARY OUSTED. Roswell D, Willams Removed and juncts. The RIKER kinds insure your J, Freuaiolt| Appointed, complete satisfaction, No Florida § At a meeting of the Park Hoard, De Water is quite so good as KIKER’S, to- | No other Violet Water can furnish the partment of Parks, at the Ars fay, | nD, Williams, se same delicate ar lasting aroma of the was removed, and Will- | which go closely resembles the odor ics a was appointed to take J from a bunch of the natural flowers. his Commissic y Smith, But we have the others, and at of the board, prices that will surprise and please IH1ame's removal you are politics whatever — Noval ae ers t No Toilet Goods Counter in New ghee York has been the subject of so many and such well-deserved compli- ments as the extensive and perfect equipment in this line of goods at RIKER'S New Drug Store, 13-15 West 34th St Kiker's Violet Excelsis Taflet Water, The and $1.50 G 80 Favras’ Divine Toilet Water,....83.00 Riker's Imported Hay Rum, be and 65e Riker's Violet Witch Hazel, aio and 500 B50 said concerning Riker's Florida Water Riker's German Cologne . Kiker's Violet Seville Water, S0e'and 1,00 Riker's Lavender Water,..,. Riker's Violet Ammonia Rikers Incensia Tollet W fer, The and ore Riker's Bath Soap, 1100 Jaynes’ Headache Favras’ Tollet Wat (Assorted Odorv,) Charmona Perfume Ollvo Complexion Soap...., regen! I nt Revers ! i NVER, J Wile Aone ; Serracnnver Choe tat lon Jomething diferent invest Hikers Beptone AY ithe iauslatie pana ded teuse, ie ate erin oROWNED TRYING TO Petpet LE de are ae GeORED ise ; . ie eat aleht W. 6. i eo : ‘ mot the party, The} MSHUTER BRET fy Seve TMD TORME WOMEN Special for To-Day, the 2nd Seoelal for To-Morrow, the 3rd | | New Yorks Brooklyn, Boston. : reporters York, delegates, Hight eet Dark When He Plunged In and | LEMON & ORANGE cH to them for 5 ra \ ; . : SHMALLOW BLOSSOMS, , POUND : pass New York will ward AUN aaa 3 Nobody Saw Him BONS “.POUND | c|’ Cc —— - lartin Has New Hat M not f ie to Bryan's give i fg SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW mn 0 Steering ‘ ; outs } He ; neh bods Motor Heed ky lat OND Wheel kerved by angie point to rh Hl Special Assorted Chocolates (kinus) Mean Boats, didate i sey ut } i ma oH loth: De Sa ee ae ae an ate’s pa t ‘ A James M 8 ole AAG ‘0K Taynave ‘ es oh reins avi" MILK CHOCOLATE 2 Handles aan ine: aha llovall/ te , m to leap | tet some tpokeaman a only Fe: |] MEXICAN 19c CARAMELS......POUND 0c 81.50 a ran ‘ na , « KISSES POUND cuimes Wt ste . actlor FOUND DEAD “NEAR ‘STREAM. fe trying se a ae eo Bilge Pump ai ( : a after-| is ' : ra " Distr or Ball, Fear Attack From East r ; Employee of Williamaburg Trast ys were hurled Hioh Grade Bonbons & Chocolates, Pound 25c Boata, The Wes Go East for Healt aes STH Pea ro Keveive Be Poul Play Vietim. was d W steph SS SEND FOR CATALOG, mio as ae Pe MUR ante R RVING (apa ie sia slunged into the aver aod no oe aa ae ia eae 30 mie hs f nl GAYNOR'S BOOM FO?) MONTICEL enry i par Phin Weatnie Cte ee the antl, velvety. Starah- DOYUND) A") sage NePRES aN ; ea pleasing tr ann hand one MiTk “Chocolate gives tm: Cc \ the : oF people sae VICE-PRUSIDENT, GEN. BATCHELLER DEAD. Tea let "any palace rey hie camtlnat te New Y 1 } I a Wc bteed ne ny ‘ se was the Judge of International Tribunal of |! DIED. CM hy Z tof ‘ hay: . uebere Feypt Baptres t Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock, | Brooklyn. extract 5 { x t ‘ Fails PEM COREE Ra Crane lace PARIS, J 2.—Gen Sher Our three stores will be closed on the Fourth, | KELLEHER.—At Rockaway, on Tuesday, : rrying to Denver to 4 y © an Batcheller, Judge of the Interns June 80, PETER J, KEULEHER, be ere oN ; { mney WAN GON: Tat rok arren in tH t Mae Be i nds Road wha a WE DELIVER FREE | bovea ton of John J. and Bridget Kelle Ress . ‘ ie ? : MeNell Highball f New K’ MARSHALL CHIEF ENGINEER aaa a ¥ ne i i fte ‘ AN "j NER a PIWEEN | sare EUR | MAeaTieniVGen ie ananie) e racy , yYSTHE YJ Prosi- noon, TOT a tropers W | Friday, July 8, at 9.80 A. M.; thenee "One thing nee EE ant sopnied Co Sern Mer acitty a ep aecaagr fo th’ Churah of the Rptonany, aoweh sppros. rere a 48 x Cee ak “ ckend . i Ma nat rnal f ee 0A (he Pexaa pelisigh The Bryon Harctord papore aa @ coadldate for tke known to tine Gaguor. rue OF ds Fadl eo 19 ibe | piace arncucoty Ta ia } son Biackwell's ,

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