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\Wdinitted him to $00 bail, 2 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY ‘Rogues Gallery Photo Taken To-Day of Burglar Who Gave Himself Up. i TAMMANY READ FOR ITS MARCH O NVER TO-NGH ORMLE DICTATES TERMS Ne Nine Hundred Broves Have | Secured Berths on the | Special Trains, +: Criminal “With a Pull” Who Jumped’ is Hig Bail Ret to Cc Ht Und | Bowery Contingent Carries a IS al € DIRS € nder ; Boom for Little Tim and Promise His Sentence Shall a Cabinet Slate. Not Exceed 5 Years. | =SoEEeE | In five special tratns decorated with | banners and stocked with things good ' to eat and drink, nine hundred Tam- The police force of New York—8,000 strong—completed a Bn ry Tits tees Ree et eae this morning, when the wife of ““Jack” Gormley, the notorious burglar! 7.3 §vho got out of the clutches of the authorities three weeks ago, through | tone! Democratic Convention which be- ret at { " | gins next Tuesday In Denver. It looks Political pull and straw bail, handed her husband over to two detectives | jike a good bet that all the long dls- ‘under the agreement that he should escape with a five year penalty, Ie auaaivea bul A eae tard } their destination . =: 2g, : ‘ | All the Sullivans, including Big and “Go to Fifty-fifth street and Ninth avenue at 9 o'clock to-morrow| nittle Tim; Sheriff Tom Foley, “Bat- | tery Dan" Finn, John F. Ahearn, Char- ‘ + i; ley Culkin, Julius Harburger, the So at 9 o'clock this morning the detectives went to the appointed | smallest leader in Tammany, and Joe ‘lace Sarmlev tere, them with a b ‘ ie face | Prendergast make up the district bosses | Place and Gormley sauntered up to them with a broad grin on his face | RRA Tori alas tha PATHNERY Atlan Gh and a perfecto between his lips. eH eeroanvantionilclteimleating a viaalthe| When arrested cn June 9, Gormley | stroll Then she emiled sweetly Erte Railroad at 7 o'ctock | M ety, waved Minn a farewell, A canvass of this special would easily sem-hiden hand and etluttered) gq “Tittie Tim” Sullivan the unani- motis cholce for the Presidential nomt!- The Peerless One of Nebraska vclock to-night to attend the Na- The bargain was completed last night, and Mrs, Gormley said: ‘morning and you can get him.” along. managed to wriggle out of the clut bf the police when Magistrate B Arraigned ei with a een | Way Lesomptly at the appointed hour to-day figutenants Kear and Rellly were at| nation, JACK GORMLEY ire p is accused of bur- thé designated corner, and ‘punctually | ire eee, tesla sealed ot See vk. Jack’ Gormley” amoking | Would de a piker if the dawntown dele-| (ICEL AA MAT eee ee a yerfecto, strolled ‘along. To! gates had their way. Incidentally, the was furnished by James F. Ken’ ut yg.t looked like a meeting of | gutivans have a Cabinet slate to hold| tormerly a police court clerk. Gormley abecee Act . promptiy jumped the bond, whereupon | gpm Gn fen loxs”” sald Jack, linking his| Unt! Denver ts reached, which sl Kennedy was sent to the Tombs charged | “Morning, Jack,’ said the two Neu-| °" SvOWs | with perjury. In quallzying for “Jack” tenants, ang the trio boarded a car and Tammany Cabinet Slate. | Bormley’s bond he swore that he ¢% atone area Pecee pee Attorney-General — Henry Goldsmith, | owned certain Bronx lots, He did not. once to Inspector MeCafferty's Sheek of the Bowery, | | tHe is still in the Tombs, and declares where he had a long conference, "| Secretary of the Navy—M. Clarence | that he has been made a “goat” by Weer ia ees} up in the Tombs, | Padden. y | ‘Burglar Jack's” influential politieal | was closed to-day. he will Devateinceg | Secretary of the Treasury—Moe Levy. | friends, migad 7a8 her programme. Secretary of War—"Kid" McPartland. | t § jormley’s first arres jun. y lor- % 3 Storm in Mulberry Street. nat Was taken frome le. se Bae | erro opel eS CDSE MAS Eu elS Kaethiod: ti nie Gormley at Dollve Headquarters, Part of | ean ——— | —_.— bitspea ned ihe alles fae Aes iB ithas been identiled by ten different] “Little Tim" says that he could easily | i F sruitarey’ Raat om yeaa pores, the police allege, | find constituents to fill all the other (en Wet 7 Rae ree decree Saas nce aded by “Burglar Jack.” ‘That | Joba, and in @ pinch he could call on} COnciliatory Editorial in the Temperature Lower To-Day, stor Makes ten different robbs spector | makes. eries of which Bd or {ere is positive knowledge, and Judy: action Of Ing from the varlety of the markings of Commissioner Bingham and his friend T Fol to su st few McCafferty denounced the relies IT Ge La extra names. Commoner Attracts Much | but the Humidty Hovers (Magistrate Breen, Lieutenants Kear unidentified loot twenty-five other rate Breen, ants PobuTTOnC tet eeeocaty A tarber shop quartette composed of Ree arnt ; Halt and Reilly, who arrested “Jack.” sald “Apter Districteattomes Jerome had| lection district. captains has been Attention in Lincoln. Around the Nineties. their prisoner was one of the most ked with Gormley and sent him over| selected to entertain the party with po Se @angerous criminals in the country, he ODES he refused to discuss the! songs during the 2,000 mile trip. George They had got him with the goods af- rmieyn MAd been made with! Cohan nas written a song dedicated) DENVER, July &—Great interest was THC TEMPERATURE. ter he had cleaned out an apartment, rtything depends on whether he| to the Tim Sullivans and Tow Foley | ,,.. pe eee Shteras ik plea of guilty.” sald Jerome 0, 2449 Third ave- und In his flat at entitle! “Come on Dowitown,’! which ‘and the sc fs , nue, they had found the proceeds of to "ys" “Pt Of confession he makes) i411 probably Reep a lot of bewhlskereg | Bryan's newspaper speaking favorably 74 more than thirty robberies. delegates from the Western States/of W. R. Hearst, which became public . 74 when the Commoner appeared on the co tA) newsstands, Mr. Bryan's defense of Mr, Hears} and the Independence League was regarded as a deliberate proffer of the ollve branch—an invita- tion to the New York publisher to come back to the fold, to complete the restoration of harmony in the party. Mr. Hearst's response to this overture ! wack’ ved with nwo vod aval. MONFORT WINS FROM | “riers ine "vomes Put gooa leged “stall” partner, variously known SPOONER BY EYELASH | fellow Wholly, as Thomas Burns and Tommy Derby, He’ all O.-K twas found to be a snug cache for Gorm- FINISH AT SHEEPSHEAD! Ill have you meet Tim, you'll just rave over him Jey's plunder, It was equipped And his whole soul way with a safe. “I put the swag in the | strong box," Gormley explained, “as “Phe men in their prime are. down: town all the time U didn’t want burglars to get it.” “For it's there they'd rather stay; 81 . 81 83 += + 83 83 even (Continued from First Page.) Gormley got away so swiftly that; with a great rush and closed fast ? : ithe police had not even an opportunity, enough to be second in front of Joe With New York by the ear, about|!s aw id with the deepest interest, 81 fo get a good picture of him. The Madden, which ran far below his real|one @ year Jt is even hinted in some quarters ‘Toe (ime of the race was very, "That (hey see Broadway |that Mr, Bryan has been assured that “Come on downtown, etc.” such @ concession on his part would Foley's Poker Rules. meet with a prompt response from Mr. tried to have rules made barring} Hearst. No matter how much truth there may be in these conjectures, the benefits of a reconciliation between the Wo men is something no one questions. Bole one they had of him was ten years wold, Yet this was the only photograph upon which the police could work, and| it was reproduced in the circulars that! twere sent throughout the country sad $15,000 In Cash, fast, Nimbus Equals Track Record, 8 beaten by the eres | s by Nimbus, whic | poker twelve hours out of twenty-four the respon 1,18 3-5 | Was a two-|safd Sheriff Foley, “but MRS, JENNIE rd ot I Seventy-elghth purist way street, 3, 1908. FREWORKS KIL 6; SORE INIURED IN STORE EXPLOSION e+ Ignition of Explosives Among Shop-| _ pers in Busy Establishment Causes | | Fire Panic and Great Loss of Life. CLEVELAND, O., July 3.—Six persons, tive women and a five: year-old boy, are known to be dead, while a score of others were more or less seriously injured as the result of an explosion of fireworks in the S, Kresge five and ten-cent store on Ontario street to-day. A panic among the hundreds of clerks | ———— ————— —— and customers followed the explosion. | Flames and smoke filled the four upper hel Dead, floors of the store. Girls Trapped by Flames. Two of the dead girls were working at {the fireworks counter on the ground floor. This counter was situated In the} jcenter of the store ‘and box-shaped, The| SINGER, JENNIE, back hurt. | girls were Inside the enclosure. When GRUNT, BERTHA, severely the explosion occurred, they could not | ankle sprained, internal injuries escape. The girls dropped to the floor) BOWMAN, CARRIE, internally hurt and sought safety under the counter. |leaping from window, The flying rockets and crackers were) WADE, Mrs, MYRTLE, leg hurt. The dead; PARKER, JAMBS, four years old SHOEMAKER, EMMA, Four unidentified girls at the County Morgue. The Injured, cut, exploding about them, RIOHARDS, Mias M., Girard Pa., rel. Customers about the counter hed an/ative of Mrs. Myrtle Wade, badly opportunity to escape, No one stopped | durned. to save the girls, They burned to death} Msr. ANNA ZIMMERMAN, burned in this trap about face and hands. It was not known until nearly two] Mrs. B, H. FULCHER, arm and hip hours after the flre that any one had | broken [lost her life. This was learned when| Mrs. CANNON and _ ten-year-old the firemen began searching tha vuild- | daughter, both burned Jing after the flames were conquered. HELEN CATRESSKI, fourteen The charred bodies of the girls with shopper, internally hurt, trampled bs: the Httle boy were found on the first crowd. . floor and in the basement, ‘The fire was started while a clerk Was demonstrating one of the pieces of fireworks, A spark pieces, The boy who lost his life was Iden-| | tiled as James Parker. He was In the ‘store with his mother when the explo- jsion occurred. The mother escaped un- Mrs, FANNIE FRANK, fifty, Collin- wood, O., badly hurt in jumping trom second story with three-year-old grand ignited the other | daughter, who was unhurt HELEN ANDREWS, Lorain, bruised, LETTA KELL , Lakewood, 0., burned and brulsed. MINA STOEFFEL, Lakewood, burtied and hurt, | injured. | v VIE, y The irl attendants were yaentlr |(raenraeene toe ote 2 Jaap smothered. as the bodies were mot) HUGH FLICK, fire patrol driver, badly burned. | badly cut by glase. iia Many Trampled in Panic. Fire Chief Wallace, wrist and arm The nolse of the explosion startled |CUt »y glass when ladder slipped and those on the other floors and a panic | °fashed into window. ensued, Smoke and flames were drawn | THOMAS MOORE, fireman, rways by a draught. ‘This, © cut by glass Engine ddded to the panic, A rush was made trolman IENRY MINCH, face cut by the clerks and shoppers for the | dy falling laader sturways and windows. Many were| jeu, HOFFM. fireman, Company trampled upon Others tumbled down | No. badly cut about th AISHOP POTTER SINKS RIPOL' the stairways, Others jumped from the second end third story windows, Some who Jumped escaped injury dy being caught In life nets held by firenen, The Misses Emina and Lotta Jaskins, isters, were shopping on the second floor when the fire broke out. When |the cry of fire was shouted they ran jwith the crowd toward the stairways. BATTLE IN TABRIZ VIOLATING A TRUCE, Under White Flag, Revolutionists Begin Shooting Again at the Reactionist Troops. TABRIZ, July 3. The trouble tn this city broke out again to-day, when the reactionalres aid the revolutlonists, After a brief truce yesterday, ageln started shooting at each other. ‘The revolutionists last evening holsted a white flag ard intimated their desire And ‘readiness to surrender, but this circumstance Was embraced by a re- actionary mob to loot and destroy the bazaar quarter of the city. ‘The revolutionists at once recalled all thelr men to arms, They erected another barricade and another bloody conflict In the district began. All the foreign residents of Tabris have hung out, over thelr houses, their respective flags. They are not believed to be In danger, There is a serious shortage of bread jin Tabris. CURE FOLLON FAR OF HE Intense Itching Eczema Drove Hin Nearly to Nespair—Chief Surgeon of a London Hospital Called It Worst Case He Had Ever Seen— Got Little or No Relief Until CUTICURA STOPPED HIS UNBEARABLE TORTURE “ About four years ago, in Hendon | was troubled by a seyere itching ani dry, scurfy skin on my ankles and feet. The same, in a few 8, was the case with my arms and ean Icould hardly keep from scratching, which, I need hardly say, made it worse, Then large red patches appeared, with inflammation and soreness, After ten days, thousands of small red pimples formed, On becoming dry, these caused inteiise itching. I was advised to to the hospital for diseases of the skin, I did vo and was an out-patient for a month or more, the chief surgeon saying: ' never saw such a bad case of eczema. But I got little or no relief, Then I tried many so-called remedies, but I be- came 80 bad that I almost gave up in despair, On coming to this country I heard so many accounts of cures by Cutis cura Remedies that I resolve a3 @ last resource, to give them a tri This was afler suffering agonies for Lwelve months, and right glad am 1 that 1 did so, for I was relieved of the almost un- bearable itching after two or three applicacions of Cuticura Ointment. 1 continued its use, combined with @ liberal use of Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Resolvent Pills and am more than thankful to say that after using three cots of the Remedios, | was completely cured, I can only add that, should any ne be suffering as I did, 1 hope that they will do did, and I am sure of the results Henry Searle, 2022 Cross «Little Rok, Ark,, Oct. 8 and 10,'07."" ‘omplete External and Internal Treatment tor of Infantg, Children, and Aduite f cura Soap (26e) 10 Cleanse the SKiB, Cutleura Ointment 480.) to Healt in, utleura Resolvent (0c ).(or In the form of Chocolat sated Mill he, per vial af dO) tn Purity the Biaod. the world, Potter Drug & Chem, Boston, Maas ¢, Cuticurh Book on Btin Disease, There was no chance to get out, how- ever, for the stair s were block W. L. DOUCLAS ae ay iu ‘ter the firsijand protests 1 heard was enough to The edi ee 101 Weat with the number of people. They then | FOR When Gormley walked out of the n got his n ORT p nM he editorial says in part . h this i n r of people, ey then) OES (Night Court the police said that he I the turn, Sut tec Rt) my ear drums.» However, we'll limit) "The Republish papers are quick to died suddenly at hey pee rushed back toward a window. | | . MEN Yad about $15,000 in his clothes. It was his work and as they|the game, and no one will lose more *8*' afternoon after complaining Both the young women climbed out| | ‘Paty ‘ TOS SU SEO Inna: clothe: in tretch gained a haif|than @ ralilion or two play K Ine in her head, which had | | Atrialwillconvince also sald that “Jack” was an old was a4 lt}than ar © playing poker pains on the window ledge. The smoke was pe Sa hat W.LD i : Tn {RE)on the downtown special.” been caused by the extreme heat. ou that W.L.Doug- friend of Percy Nagle and had once had it on Garner tn the |” r a h Sp | 1 ' eouaclous Ky, pouring out behind them. The crowd . $3.50 shoes are e@aved Nagle's \ife by stepping betw Peete eh Ec (a iogcter From Foley's district the delegates i She’ was foams a Porbcns yelled for them to jump and several Family at Bedside Await the | jas A r} ; the Bronx leader and a man who iy and Was pinched NEAT (lose tol Include Congressman Dan Riontan, Aa- her son and daughter and died i unen qtvod below ready to eatch| | thebestintheworld. | pumping bullets at him, Nagle | ee ¥@Y |semblyman “Al” Smith, Alderman Mike aed HEC while a physician was ministering |) 0 | End, All Hope Having Been | fen In Greater New York denied ft, though | WINDSOR RESUL Stapleton, ex-Alderman McCarthy and) curvey of the alti to her, ‘Miss Emma Jaskins jumped first. An | SS Broadway: However that may the ball TS, |xome of the huskiest young men that! and since the IN BROOKLYN. | attempt was made to catch her, and | Abandoned. | Woliroadweay, cot. th si. pumping burgiar has been immune from | Cherry Hill can boast of | hss, jadivuraes MRS, MARY SHEA, forty-eight! per tall was partly broken, She struck p Lee an Broaivay, cor lit Baeeretiaticneay But Mille) te) 10s |i Te INDSOR TONE Ty ge Toraaprell NEST ore Gee eat ee ae atc monet rd years old, of No. 110 Sullivan! the sidewalk heavily, however, and her | Bo West 1th Si mained Invisible his wife was not inac ere FAY see o-day's |New York Central and the Pennspl-| for det reet, was the firat victim of the) jeg was broken. COORERETOWN ETL ma Third Avene, tive. She began paying visits to In- y | nia, will start at 7.30, a half-hour heat to be reported at the Brooklyn) Her sister remained in the building | _ NON: Ts, July S—With | $5 third Avenue: bee arr epector McCafferty a week after her -ywar- after the downtown special, Fire Com- Coroners’ Office to-day. | until the flames shot over her through | 9! his relatives who are in this country | ,imren twin & ih Ste | | tiuun ys yisbeid vaniehed to 10 and Hee ee a be the boss of ‘ ALBERT GIRARD, forty-two yeara| the window. She was badly burned | @#sembled in the house at Fernleign, | MAEighin Avenue, UM iioadyay Your men will never find Jack wn- ha: Estella | he upper east side Haniem crews Huttorm old, died at his home, No, 145 Sum-| bout the back, When the scorch of | Bishop Henry C. Potter was in a con: 16 ficou Steel, Pi Witth Ay Sor, rey § Jess he is willing,” she eald, “and he'll (Brannon) 4 Teka RAGE ace! of: ear. se the fais MIC Meet, after auflering Intensely, Ue ‘lames floally reached her sue de- | dition to-day which left little doubt that |= aaa if never elve himself up If you are going) { 1a Aes Ad special attention “to. the spalling fo oipske the 08° from the heat all might, "” Felded to jump. She was caught in the | the end was not far distant. The Bishop | to pro: him as a se , Conde, 8 specta There {8 enough 8 no danger of the plat — arms of several policemen and Was | was not suffering greatly, and after a or for burglary in also ran to smoke and eat abdard. the containing less of re-| he humidity and murky at vg: not hurt by the fall, reaction last night from @ rally durin murraball , nmissioner's train to keep a m of lat. ‘There ¥ almosphere ain itera the day yesterday ie experienced & faite ' atin Gormley ier: Western town suppliad for a t It will go even | following the showers last night cla‘med ndows Were Jammed, ly comfortable night, ts mley made it ver Marshal Henry Lazarus, remedial legis. i * On the second, third and fourth) But he was desperately weak and his ae strictly confdontiol, her husband pret ‘harles W. MoTeague was goog | three more victims to-day, Although f th lerks ‘and customers were | Strength seemed to be slowly ebbing, employers’ references re-¥ all his life to g¢ ‘ Ht ne le has a Rood tlie, | enous J lees may showers promised by the localj (00m the clerks and custom and unless there should be a turn ar- ff Q@@lred, Oall or write for Illus- years var g Commissioner of, Corrections Johnny | Dol tne eno Mr. Hearat to euce | Weather Bureau for to-day and to-mor-| “ut of 1 escape by the smoke, | resting this phase of his illness the phy- || trated Catalegue No. 4¢. , Coggey and his delegation will climb 800d, enough tite ‘ which rushed up the stairway, It) siclans could hold no hope to his anx- | —— { a iis x an tive i aboard with the Hayes outht. Among | Bert? row, the weather man insists that they |! ; catl ‘nave | fous friends, | Live rate fey hie hilaht ¢ the braves of the Eighteenth Assembly mae Te will not bring cooler weather or reliet WOuld have meant suffocation to have | "iiss. has progressed to such a L W SWEET& 00 igh Purse $40 District ara John Harrington, ‘Tom to the distressed vlotims of the heat in Sttempted to escape in this manner. | stage of weakness that It seemed that 0 s | { and a half Cummings, Peter McKay, Joe Lowry, | tj s elevators were worked to their, even the cheerful and uncomplaining | 87 Maiden Lane, N. Y. w ear of ¢ J. W r Tom Murray a special committee Greater New York, ‘ult capactt but this made a smali| @pirit which the Bishop has displayed | ‘ en Lane, N. Y, | a wit 01 from the Irish American Athletle Chip The effect of the south-eaaterly breeze | pee Reis th | could maintain him only a short tim: | $89 FULTON STREKT, { vould to gee that Co giowd_ makes a that held the temperature in the seyen- Me ree Ae te te Huse Crowd that ——__ j BROOKLY i 1 no : od showing in the Tammany parade thes during the morning was lost by the | ‘ronged the sto | 4 (8 eny rol o1 7 . ; fedv min TnAD At ar Ole oe cea MEO Es ae ¢ t overpowering and discomforting humid. , $8! off from the elevatirs and stairs HELD AS BLACKMAILERS t aye ted the Hayes and Frawies | ny} nd stickiness which prevailed. Thig| the crowd reshed to the windows, Rap- | satene ; ; Senator ‘Jim being made Ld condition, the Official Foree: says, | div th.swindows werp 80 crowded and|Two Greeks Arrested in Central Inspec cantare zs over with : eee rurien APE Sos vue, eecond New pork —>— must be endured to-day and to-morrow, | jammed that none could crawl epee Park Must Give $5,000 Bail. —— — Gen. Bingham ae iM : a ered from Hare ' oe r accompanied Intermittent showers, | at first upon the edging, There they| pjmitrivio Kalafakis and George HELP WANTED—MALE. eee tas a dangerous , y i mule boasts that his crowd National Chairmanship Re- and may be followed by more intense | grouped, wildly shrieking until ordered! pailis were held In $5,00 ball each for BRYVERCWoing married man on footy viet a : 4 EH coe hated the Beau Brummels of | ‘ ‘ 4 heat, as there iv no coul wave tn sigt. {to jump by the firemen, who by this tral by Magistrate Wahlo, in the Jef-| as helper: ail-year Job; only. tober man eae 4 Bea ceny se 4 (N ) wi S Godwin, without the praae| — Maitis Close Issue After The two persons who died of heat to-\time had spread the life net. Many) ferson Market Court, to-day on a] sebly. Gore & Gooriy, 217 E, 124 at. ae F ime : able MWilllam, Stephen day in Brookiyn were prostrated yes- | jus.ped charge of blackmail ‘ for the comm an i 1. In Mecdale Conterence, haa! ae Sve | When the firemen arrived dozens were! waving Central Park, according tovthe large. Mrs yw " . 1 ' : woeyears | Ratio’ nny n, Dick “Me Mth the humidity hovering around|-rowded in the windows and upon the| qetectives, after Kalafakis had picked : ; Plerson, Deputy St | she ninety mark, the hospitals are pre- ledges. ‘The firemen pragred whem (9 up a dummy package of bills covered | M’NAMARA, — On Wednorday, July) 3, OUP nerve w \ dunt ck M nd others,” Renewed ine PAFINB to handie many more persons, "main quiet, | Ladders were hoisted and sn olther end with & one and Ave dol-| & her residence, 0 McDouxat at, ‘ JeteA ey would ‘ " 8 Ns aries) Oe ASCE oH das oe that_a negro conducted the rescue. He| ® fete, by Peter ai Menakaki, @ candy and daugh- terms be accepted. AR Kavop tne sairman ¥48 NEGRO QUESTION {iinped the flre-escape and smashed the| manufacturer with stores at’ Nos, 270| ter of John McDonough, Jerome A ed to Deal Time, 0.54 t n and wil Le 7 , AK , |wWindows In. At the bottom of the fire. | and 36 Sixth aven Menakaki left Pune: from St, Patrick's Old erome Agreed to De E ania aaventiom ¢ P MAY TIR UP THE re ieee women’ made this’ Ieee trea” threatening. letter of the wiceg | Cithedral, Mott and Prince dts., on Rate ~ ee ia ¥ the girls and 8 ; I ! ek| urday at 10 A. M, M ps GUTHE ; without injury. Hand style earlier in the day. f i r , EW JERSEY TO ‘4 ; 5 UTHERN MEN. NEWETT.-On June 80, at her reatdonos pu that G Be SCs ana hem eTAn te = es 615 Walton av., A EWETT, widow f ees) MAKE PROVES? eater aan iq. DENVBR, July 3.—The negro quertion ot Thomas Newall ona malta ot cate j him a EEE IC . ; ‘i may come to the front in the conven- erine Rudden and late Matthew Newett, PENNSYLVAN 4GAINST Ne ae i ePests ort has reac t axed 76. ; : I \ & BRYAN, j al question of tne, * Report, hee teaehsa Veavel thet WATCH IT GROW Relatives and friends are invited to at- pale? At ins LE. DS THE FIGHT i z lan uy oth PUIG De pleazed. tegen int ———ae tend mans at St. Rita’s Church, 148th \ we j oA ; NEWIR N. J. July 8A speacia ’ led to be interrogated corporated the form a rebuke to i and College av., on July 4, at 9 mt 1GAINST BRYAN, ' City to-day over the airmansnip, and Mr | the Administration for the dismissal of tt quart ailre rearing the | about it generally, but | the colored troops on account of the Court Onwart No, 104, Forestets of Amer ean \ e tional determinat {the Brownsville (Tex.) affair, and the lca,—Dear Sirs and Brothers: You are re "Set : , nt Denver 0 ween ret he Southerners who are on the field are quested to attend the funeral of our late y nbs d States Senator James | Cours he numero nes py no means friendly to the Idea. brother, JOHN ORR, from hia late realdence, \ M u " Taft las held w Is 182 W. 98th st, Saturday, July 4, at 9.90 ‘ a delegat 8 brabka candidate has recently (And Watch the Newspapers) A ils, By ordees of h 1 Gra 1 visited by reresentatives of the JOHN MOLONEY, Chiet Ranger, 4 who have assured him that @ G. W. ROTCHFORD, Secretary 4 y stign fation of the course Go Down There For partieulars, Write or Call Sa the Adm nin «nat matier “i ‘ 1 fd insure of votes to the on the papa ; Estates of Long Beach Ne ik T, A Tat e close or doub: or Sunda “4 Charge t * ful St and it Is as y 225 $th Avenue, New York, Advertisements for The World may be lef ‘ e ne A ial n ma die gertec it f to be not un- at 6t¥ Amsrican District Messenger Often wceeyes | tavoraole to such a course - the uot oP, Me