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x os GOVERNOR NAM i saw ” nanan RA VARAANAATOAATA TAA Remarkable Treat for Evening World Readers “THE YOUNGER SET” By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS, Author of “The Firing Line,” and “The Fighting Chance.” The Evening World Will Print the Complete Story Beginning Next Tuesday. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908, SY FIVE MASKED M GT OFF CROW R ROBBERY « The Fascinating New York Novel ‘Peace and War- -Mostly War-- In Local District Politics Tammany Hall heerd Leader Murphy made |peace at the primartes behind closed Want'to Be Acquitted Of GO! doors in» Fitth avenue club, Senator ‘ te) James Frawley and Fire Commissioner . to the Electric Chair, Hayes took part, and the voice of John Says Slayer. dUSTICE 10 TRY “TANS BROTHERS Pudge Garretson to Sit at * Special Session to Consider Indictment, S - +] today how | Bower explains, and we will have the| est speakers the Republican party final effort for has on its staf this fall. There wil be all kinds of good music, except many. Percy Nagle ts going to consult some | fellow Corkonians to meet the Bowers vote-gatting scheme. ‘CAPTAIN WANTS TRIAL Tam- | | CRUISE EXPECTS TO BE {LEADER OF 14TH DISTRICT, Michael J. Cruise, described by Will- jam Larney as ‘Jack Murphy's under- | shirt,” explaining their close affiliation, jis the tip for executive member of Tai |many Hall to succeed Civil Judge Will- H, O'Brien was also sounded. After wrangling several hours—until after midnight yesterday—the peace en-| voys did not clasp in warra embrace inj parting, and the several gentlemen most | Interested took cabs and motor cars in different directions, jpreme Court Justice Garret J. Gar-| , of the Second Judicial District, 8 designated to-day by Gov. Hughes hold an extraordinary term of the a Court in Queens County on . 21 to consider the question of the BE csssnt of the Hains brothers,} charged with the murder of Willam E. Annis. The extraordinary term has The Morris-Berry fight tn the Thirty- | {0% J Berens Die. ria LserleleiUln fitth, where the O'Brien workers think —. they are sure winners, was discussed,|“THE” M’MANUS SAYS Joe Burke's war on Johnny Dietz was the chief worry of the would-be peace- | makers. The Ganly-Frawley contest also figured, There was nothing doing on the peace HE'LL HAVE RECORD OUTING. Senator Thomas J. McManus an- nounces that his annual picnic will be held at Manhattan Casino next Monday been called and the Justice designated | night, The Eleventh Assembly District Propositions, however, and the battle|), , 5 at the request of District-Attorney Dar- ie Aa Is placarded with banners calling all in, of Queens County. jase the Tammany Hall men and thelr far T want to be fully exonerated—to be | 1 ¢ | ites to attend free of charge. Nacquitted—or go to the electric chair. If M QUIGG IN BATTLE | Among those expected at the racket OF FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. |are Sheriff Foley, “Little Tim" sul ‘van, whose outing occurs on hat I did was wrong, then I am will- ' after- ws to accept the punishment like a} Lemuel E. Quigg 1s making anueber | 1 Mt the sim e & an. Ido not want to go to Mattea-|try to oust Harry W. Mack from the(\t "peas lite. ‘Trove who Uae, and fan. I was responsible for the act it | Republican leadership of the Fifteenth |may not be in attendance are G. Wash- If, and no one else was,” | Assembly District, His candidate Is Bae Atele ee Prince ft ‘dl 05 vy gntwads’ ; r. Pat arney nn ‘This startling declaration was made Delle: Lookharl, ae i imosteLeaders Dorcan, OME ae: o-day by Capt. ‘Peter C. Hains, jr, you want find out who Is the sure! Fire Captain Burns, Mr. alvey, ho, with his brother, T. Jenkins | Winner, just ask the rival candidates. jJames E. Smith, Mr. Billy Hart and b ; beat my Other members of the Sharp Knife Hains, was held yesterday without ball | oi? oitorine ¢ Fil ecetatlone ED {Mb the Grand Jury. Says Aspirant Lockhart: “Mack will | "T expect the biggest fo the Capt, Hains says that he will refuse |e beaten out of his boots. history of the McManus Club," says | Big Brother ‘Tom COR ALANE STRONGIELD BOTH SIDES SCRAMBLE FOR FOR SURROGATES PLACE. a sae eae Leader Mike Garvin, of the Bronx, is the bustest boomer In Tammany Hall, | There 4s @ wild scramble among big He has a candidate from his district for (A%4 little politicians, Democratic and every Job on tap this fall. |Republican, to land the place on the iol anything to do with the plan to him appear insane at this time, is willing to admit, it is said, that was laboring under the stress of otional insanity at the time of the| Cab He is unwilling to admit that | now insane. Com: r by the Lith Capt, Hains and his brother, tt/ State Senator John P. Cohalan fs mak- as copaiaren feeb vie y the te to-day, are anxious to go on the | ing & strong showing for the nomination | The present members are Hugh Hast- he and and tell thelr stories, T,| {OF Surrogate. His indorsements are!ings, Republican, a former Stat i jouring into Boss Murph ery day, ohn M, Haffen wants to take Repre- sentative Goulden’s seat in Congress, and President O'Brien, of the Samoset brarian, representing the Bronx: Raymond, an ex-Odell leader. of Man hattan, and the Democrats are rles fJenkins Hains will testify that he knew | Wot the events that led up to the shoot- | jing, and that up to the day of the tragedy | G1 b, the Thirty-thira. Dist fs Putzel, Charles J. McCormick. Frank Vie tried to prevent his brother from tak-| fation, ie alter tie. State Senatorial mu fyaty Leweon Purdy, president of “ing personal revenge. When he tried| place to be vacated by Cohalan. Mayor McClellan may, not appoint a pto get Capt. Hains away from the ve also got @ dark-horse candidate | repubile: fill the Ham vacan jMtacht Club, it is said, the Captain | {pr the State ticket up my sleeve,” says At any tate, he has until Jane d name the man, Conditions may favar the appointmert of a Queens County man, P. J. Mara could probably have the place {f he want after {t » turned and said; Insisted on “Settlement.” “CAMP TAFT” TO PITCH “If I hadn't caught sight of that|!TS TENTS IN HARLEM. | John J. Lyons, Assistant Commission: ‘dog out there you might have got me] Republican Leader Frank K. Bowers |¢f gt eli) to Tom’ Hamilton, away, But you can't do tt now. I'm| will open Camp Taft at No, 160-168 East |apnninment’ Tie hae heat toe cache going to settle it right here." One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street on | with the boam for five veire » Capt. Hains is said to ba Insisting|Sept. 15, the day the Democratic State 'P. Andrews, leader of the Th ;mow that the Insanity defense be|Convention meets at Rochester, | Diateistia te ie yen jA batch of In. dropped. He will not appear in his| ‘The seating capacity will be 8,60." to the Mayor's Sate ce ree “sent uniform at the trial, He wore civilian! clothes yesterday at the hearing, it ta) b understood, because of a quiet tip trom | “Washington. While he had a right to ata 2 im if STUBBORN FRE WOMAN TRIPP ON LINER BALTIC. CN STREET HELD = WHILE AT PIER AS ROBBER CH Blaze Starting in Hold Gives White Star Ship a Close Call. {t was admited that pearance in court in it had Soca great indignation among army officers, nd that they would think much better | tof him if he horeafter appears in court | ‘in civillan dress, as he did yesterday. Capt. Hains is said to believe that de can be acquitted on “the merits of ie case, He believes his story will to extent exonerate his brother. Additional interest is added to the| case to-day by a report, denied by Mrs, ‘Peter C. Hains, jr.'s, Boston lawyer, L. Norton, that after her alleged onfession of improper relations with Villlam Annis, she tried to kill her-| if last May at the home of Lieut} great | Police Say Plunder and Let- ters Found in Her Home May Lead to Other Arrests, L. 8. Andrus, at Fort Hamilton, She Turned On Gas. A > Mrs, Hains, according to the story,, ‘The Baltic, of the White Btar line, PITTSAURG, Aug 2#—Mrs. Ruth Nol urned on the gas In a room given her, CAught fire early to-day, and from oP gio, a suburb of this city who yy Mrs. Andrus, who saved her life by midnight antl after 4 o'clock : 7 ryan) alvcavery, (smouldering fire in the third hojd was quletly arrested yesterday, was to- Immediately atter the alleged confes- "nt out clouds of smoke. day held for court on charges of lar- When the Baltic landed yesterday she pe Mire: Haina, it Was eld, WAS lockod| way moored to the north side of the| eM” At her home, her room in Capt, Hatns's quarters the toot of #uthorities recovered t the fort and kept on a bread and ve ater diet, Her husband end Thorn- ht Rane a paren bale n Hains ure alleged to nave badgered Sante for and siiverwa A shortly 4 trunk man ers. n er with a persistent fire of cuestions | helenae. Lbs EAT, cerning her supposed intimacy with 7 y cating she once orerats nnis. After four days of this treat- bureaus en epeslevteralare zor The hatchway was open for an hour or more, and some one !s believed to perts of the country and be jent, during which Mrs. closed you will find $1" Hains ts re- : 2, te Henn ae aes have elther dropped a lighted cigar or Another letter indicated that Mrs, Ne!| Heer esd aha fed acantily ct cigarette or a smouldering match| paq been arrested at Harrlsourg, P. sae on @ cot! of ropa, The No. 3 hold iechone ff me of Lieut. Andrus, who had t iy with Pela eeuinen and and that while out on bail had left town It 16 alleged the woman conducted ex | tensive operations throughout the Jand several accomplices expect intimate friend of her husband Halt an hour after she had i,’ eas) sleep Mrs, other goods of an inflaminable nature. Before one of the crew discovered that been left Andrus, pass- nage 8 the hald was on fire the flames had | +> be arrested, ald, and the gas streaming from an recently in the fashionable Sewickley Jet. A doctor was called and Mrs. fear the fire would spread over | aistrtot. Yesterday two officers encuun- fains Was resuscitated with great ditt: | the hatch over the burning | ¢ereq Mrs. Nell walking along the oo lored and atenm was shot street, carrying & package under a HTAILOR’ S WIFE HIT THIEF ‘through the sides of the | Cloak. Asked what the package con tained she answered that it was larn- \ dry. Not setisfled, the officers Inv gated and the “washing” proved |@ valuable Jardintere. Her home was | then searched 2a | CHAIRMAN MACK GETS AFTER THE LABOR VOTE. longshoreman on the pler was) the fire, and for | y minutes no alarm | ¢ Fire Department. the smoke was still Dock Officer | WITH HUSBAND'S GOOSE. Burglar Had Packed | and Was Winning Fight She Knocked Him Cold, called in to ‘0 hours and fo to be Clothes ne truck came were followed by nd New Yorker. lowever ni er was tuned. {nt Phillin Janowitz, a tailor, a HAY Ree els "0 . Emma, hed a lively early The damage to the freight was not |¢, . . oS a a eta Tete’ The “Bale, was’ not Confers With Gompers's Secretary, ert y t damages will be TAGs eel a Who Will Shortly Take the % g to-day that o regular ‘ri ter her hold has been | fe “goose,” propelled Jano- | r | Stump for Bryan, Be mruck, the" Catne | Frank Morrison, secretary of the r Lh UAC CBL AL 1) | American Federation of Labor, at a AN pact aera ALBANY LABOR MEN OPEN conference to-day with Chatrman Mack oer vt OPS ny ‘i aa TUBERCULOSIS PAVILION, ot tho Democratic National Com: ition fork at home, ‘ yin) ALBANY, Aug. %%—A pavfion for the action for a Democratic campaign the rear of affilcted with tubercu- among the labor u Mr. Morrison floor of the t {tn kind to be erected will take an active part !n helping the Rim Gosen Coats was formally ded political committees. Roth he end Bien ai we President Gompers of the A. F. of J. r¢ to make addresses !n va ‘ie these spesches nom: ie olties, will be Ys ‘At about 4 o'c Janowitz heard a noise, by the Albany The pay villon was ald those inter. jeration of 1 “Ys (the shop, aurpr ented | chat is being Ga 1ASSE saUKiaS ba ¥ biwho had made Waged (n this Male aesingt "The White, Oh ieee eubisets, pthe coats. She velled f Piemue.” workingmen to cas fang the two tackles Among those who participated. in the Democratic tic larger ¢ n . orem tee were Gos ee, John M Y eles been made yer iy he upper hand, when Mos ; er president of the Mine} ooo rf en made na yet wits grabbed ist 8 kers’ Unton and now ohairman of Pee lus eteuR Poy Dave CnArEe Knocked him cold. Agreement Department of | Democratic s eaaaiee fain New York. tective Faldey arrested the man, have been ae he was soates Koenig, of vic ion; Secre gnaw pas pumibee Mask, but the at and ach hoe Staite Bae and | gee Chan Men. at % en found. ieee a Se St INSPECTORS AR STAKEN UP B ~-BINGKAM'S ORD eee: The Police Shift Begins With) “Higher Up” Grades' | Transfers. Commissioner Bingham, through his, Vriday, Second Deputy Bugher, Jed a bomb into the Police Depart- ment man At midnight half a donen inspec: | tors will make their way to new camp- When the Commissloner | comes from his vacation, Sept. 7, there | inspectors and men of rank, and the chances are will be charges preferred which will strip more than one man of his Shoulder straps and send him tn search of a job for which he will not| receive pay from the city. Deputy Bugher was planning a eur: | prise for the tnspe: Because of the parade of the athletes to-day he did not Ing grounds, will be other transfers of want the inspectors to know ef the changes until to-nigl When he de-| cided on the nsf at midnight Fourth Deputy Woods, who doesn't be- leve in surprine got the list of changes and posted |t tn the information bu- | reau, The information clerk wae click- | ing the instructlonps over the police | sires when Bugher, all excited and real angry, stopped him. a time no one knew anything, Later these changes Were announced Inspector Russell, First and Second {n command of the Inspection districts, will have charge of only the 8 ad district, on the west side below Four- teenth street Inspector Burfeind, ‘n | command of the Tenderloin, will handle things on the east side bellow Four- homes O'Brien will take Ti ce at Headquarters. 's place Was rded as one of the mo. yportant in the departine His tra er cannot be understood he was thought to stand shoulder er with Bingham As to. | There’s Fun as Well as Fight ‘Dynamite Safe, Get. $12,00¢ and Shoot as They Escape Near Montreal. ATLANTIC CIT LIQUOR MEK VOT TD CLOSE SUNDA Among National Politicians Not all political work is dry and seri- ous, For exampi: Senator Charles A. Culberson, ef) ‘Texas, was occupying one of the “Amen MONTREAL, Aug. 29.—Five maaker ‘men dynamited the safe {n the Provin elal Bank at Eustache, ten mile rom Montreal, and secured $1,000 game all alone” ‘Well’ said Bt one fight, ts there ‘there ain't but Col, John T. Tomlinson, of Alabama, of the Democratic National Committee. Corner” seats in the Hoffman House, | found his way to Col. Johnson's “gro- Thy el a ine yates ony Bee A posse of citizens at bay when Col, R. M. Johnson, Democratic | cery,” In the Hoffman House, a. and mai A Taeed ane ayers 3 | "New York," he gravely remarked. Montreal. Several sh y ; ron, ! arked, ya fi ¢ % : eral shots were fire: Natloned | Conumittesman) (romEHouey “eertuinly has some advantages over |More Than Half in Resort on it nobody was wounded, a Tex., hove in sight. “Howdy, Senator?’ | the Prohibition laws of Alabama in the o arrests havo been made on sue way of conveniences,” z Record Ask Mayor to Force e robbery occurred at halt. past orm “Howdy, Colonel; where you going?’ They were discussing the late un- ~ o'clock this morning. Two men en “gust down to the grocery. Won't|pleasantness, formerly calied the civil Others to Shut. [tered the bank and peared tha cate war, —- — th fe + Lay | you come along?” ; . 1 on the safe, ‘The others’ mean t happened recently in Washing- | A eae side, Se H Thirty seconds later the bartender Femikiked eeenater’ (6 MR | ATLANTIC CITY, Aug, %.- AP Hire hits Sree ay was saying, “Bourbon or rye, gents?” | "that I was obliged. to goo | Royal Arch an organtzat rh Joh, but: were unable make @ personal inspection of the Bull | cluding 1M of the 20 licensed liquor he face of the guns o afternoon that thorough “T met Run battlefield. In the Capitol barber | rs in Atlantic City, y and | toholar and gentleman, Col. Watterson,” | shen '@ an. old negro, whe knows the Ree eee ale Ceo e Sey ane When thee left the bank a numbe ia “ .| ground weil, and T asked him: ‘Rufus, | decided to close thet 8 s jof citizens pursued them, but ¢ remarked Col, Johnson, “and I ex hich road did the Federals take on | to-morrow threatened to s na who a tended to him the invitation that one thelr. retreat from the battlefield?” They appointed a committee which! within range and fired several shots ti Southern gentleman always extends to yell, Mr. Senator," renlied Rufus, | conferred with Mavor Stoy and asked emphasize the warning. None of th ‘another, and he replied, somewhat to i retke that day the Federals didn't | him to see that the other 110 Iquor ns belng armed. no attempt wa i} Leash just y cl G y si lo ° ye 2 ; my surprise: ‘Certainly, sir: it you will| 24, R8Y much’ attention to any | dealers also close, fe accompany me to my favorite place.’ itd that ts the way the Repubiteans | "T said, ‘with pleasure, sir.’ And | Will be getting out of Wasiington after election,” said Secretary Burton, « what do you think he did? He actually. | sald’ Sarretary Burton, of the National Committee, sir, had the teme to walk me ten blocks down the street, past fourteen inviting places, before giving me a chance to make good my invitation, “Where did you get your military title?" was asked of Col. Johnson. "Charlie Culberson made me take It JAMES McGREERY & CO. But that was not all, The gentle | when he was Governor of Texas,” re- man from Kentucky. sir, called ole ied the Houston editor, “I told him | 23rd Street 34th Street beer. Can you wonder at Kentucky | 1 mizht have to wear a title, but I'd be | forsaking the solid South?” jdamned if T'd wear @ uniform, One day net the Governor on the street, Commencin Tuesd Se t mb. h “When I was Governor of Texas, FICO nRe ei acited 4 g itesday, september the rst, remarked Senator Culberson, “some of "Is that the proper manner to ad- se These stores will be open until 6 P, M, you nern fellows came down into; dress outs commanding officer?” he our State to hold prise fights, Wel dit ana tase iggvernon > Wneka's | had a law forbidding such things, 60, your uniform? I sent for Capt. Bill McDonald, of ‘The office isn't worth $125 of gold i. Fy the Texas Rangers, and told him to/!ace,, 1 replied hotly, SILK DEPARTMENTS. rn Both Stores. fee that the law was enforced | the Governor, and he marched me into « the” Tie next day BIlt dropped into Gal-/ @ satior shop. ae McCreery Silks. veston and met the manager of the! ake this man a Colonel's uniform and send the hill to me.’ he said, 1 afer any doing | 7 eyeotan’t stand, tor that, 90 1 sald: | Complete assortment of new colors mine aii: what are you doing | ‘I give you to «inderstand, sir, if I've ; j i { hgres he aaa, et AT Wing | otto bea Colonel Tan Oa Tve| in Silks and Velvets. Suitable for oO st dropped round to call of orm ond put om as much gold lace | Ae ays Pt your fight.’ replied the Captain, DOERR tale (a faitsa ag, oe CAS IE) Gowns, Millinery, Garniture, etc, “‘How many Rangers you got with ‘That's how I came to be a Colonel,! you?’ land to have for sale cheap as ff a Sut me: I Miiltarsy an form Rabevenitentmauae ia On Monday, August the 31st, : vou expect to stop th | the South." | Sale of Three Thousand yards, all teenth street. 2 3 “Inspector Dilllon, who has been run- Abra son 5 Akin n Se on silk, Black Satin Duchéss. 35 inches ning things In the Fifth im m m as oy ne upper east side, will go over to the wide, 95¢ a yard Tenderloin value 4.25 Ipc Rn, nu hare of of Popular Italian Opera. ' Wholesale Department, will take charge of the New Tender- ithere will be no y in keeping Visiting Merchants and Buyers are loin, In the place of “Smiling Dick” | the place col or warm n. Fees : : 4 a Oa EE Ha he ARRRAMSON, who eave a Mr, Abrameon's company—princlpal invited to inspect the latest importations ‘onx tc take Inspector George Mc Successful season of Italian opera at) singers, chorus, ballet and orchestra— | + Qi) te ralG, Tye a ‘i Efiskey's. place, McCluskey Is on a vas popular prices at the American will number 16) people. The opera for ot Silks, Velvets and Dress Goods, Fifth on, 4 be done with Walsh Theatre last Sprin 4 * ‘ : a ee f Ay Hs : . . leat “techuskor aI REG ent aut ip Inst Spring, will give an) the opening night will be whlch Floor, Twenty-third Street Store, season of four weeks at the same theatre, beginning next Saturday aied at a special matinee onday, Labor Day. ne in the evening. Dur ing the four weeks’ engageme all the favorite old and new Itallan operas will be presented, ner, adding ness, The ventila- ly {mproved and COLORED & BLACK DRESS GOODS, tn Both stores. Second Floor. has been PLAN HUGHES TEST INPARSONS DISTRICT Republicans at Primaries Will Be Asked to Name Choice tor Governor, Gov. Hug martes Prentice an 4 be tried e Twenty -tl the tre of Manhattan Isla This t« sig nificant CASE wentyeff the home district of Herbert president of ity Committee who {s against Hughes There will be two tickets handed to all enrolled Republicans. ‘They wil nica that on one the rnor's name will be printed In large @ meeting of organizers of the Association of Southern Democrats in York last Brvan New boom sentiment 4 offered cratle national night is an unexpected Hughes veloped. A resolution was ng support to the Demo. and State tickets. Har- Watterson, son of Col, Henry Watterson, of Kentucky, srotested saying he was strong for Bryan, but roy. Hughes should be renominat intended supporting the Repub candidate for Governor. which to ed ed he foan Exhibition of Autumn Novelty Dress Fabrics,—exclusive weaves and designs, Also a complete stock of Broadcloth in a wide range of colors, Commencing Monday, August the 3zst, Sale of Imported Broadcloth, spot proofand shrunk. Colors:—Taupe, gun metal, stone, mole, slate, olive, myrtle, bronze, plum, amethyst, purple, cham- pagne, tan, chauvre, cardinal, burgundy, ruby, golden, medium and dark brown, - STOCKS GIN BUI THE TRADING S1.OW Stameauls Smelting Gas Southern Pacific, and Consolidated CLEARING HOUSE BANKS HOLD $65,358.975 SURPLUS, the Leaders, Was comparatively small Guiry Cit Clearing House d ; ” 1 § dealings on the Stock panks for t shows ihe gendarme, marine, navy and royal blue, y, but there wus a declded banks hold $95, nore than the re and black, §0 inches wide. nts 0} cent s. St, Paul, Smelting 1 large frac- $1.50 per yard value 2.50 * ante Black, all wool Panama Cloth, the share eld firm, but the , 54 inches wide, 75¢ per yard warket closed active and strong. : imilers us "reaxe vaues B . Incresae . increase red Increase operators had the market well in J and advanced Selected stocks at increase JAMES McGREERY & CO. will, Southern Pacific and United States S. deposits, increase, ‘ Steel preferred were the principal teas, ‘The 2 aiathement ot banks aad trust tures and the buoyancy induced exten- companies of Greater New York not i ; embers of the Clearing House shows tive buying of other stocks, Galns of | men these, institutlons have acsresets 23rd Street 34th Street 1 to 11-2 were made by the most ace deposits of $1.013,06,500; tatol cash on tive rallroads and specialties, Soutnern hand th and loans amounting to Pacific got 1g 106; United , 9225210. States Stee! preferred orth west- — erm preferred 4 and nern Railwa 9 mcct“n'nn-ate’ BANDMASTER PRYOR’S ASBURY PARK active. The Closing Quotations, To-day's highest, lowest and cl And net changes of stocks FLOWER CARNIVAL SONG FRE With To-morrow’s SUNDAY’S WORLD Ing prices ther gentiamen prassed 61 > ame gentiment. t was dls. i (WORDS AND MUSIC COMPLETE) covered that three-fourths of the : herners present, though Demo- 51m + Phd tw on national issues, favored Gov wot ty 5 1D > Walker, the most vigor- BH + Sy ous Hrvan ‘ceate In New York and & 1% + ts the candidate's gersonal @apresenta- we + & tive, sald to-day: "I am for Hughes. 1788 — At Monday's meeting of the Southem ees De I intend offering a rasolu- 4 ‘fo commending the Governor and © Ie + Th pledging our support in event of his LS Sra nomination.” nota ae ins | GREAT BRITAIN LOOKING agin FOR TRADE IN THE CONGO. it — 4 ve WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—With eis view to Increasing commerel he ourse with the Congo State Gr we + % ain 19 conaiderins the advisa! ais = ih nw # number af on By = 's SPECIAL AN NOUNCEMENT—A new song by Alfred K. Moo at aoe & Ri h d C | f “M b,” , Congo, Reform. Aa pean on Ma da ‘ cnar arie, trom ary’ $ Lam! now appearing at Ir kaward ray it tho Unit) paged, sie sat h k ih Canna a ie bein gaol : ,ithe New York Theatre, wiil be given with the S : [lWorld, September 6th,

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