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JAG BURNED HEAD MATER O «CAMPAIGN FUND Byanvand Belmont May Have ‘ Melped Parker, but Figuring Was Not Worth While, SWAmEETION, July 8—“When wo et ehrough it was not worth while,” @@ed Thomas Taggart, Chairman of Me Democratic National Committeo in WA when asked today by the Genato Gampaien Expenditure Committes if he eer Bgured wp the receipts and ex- ‘of his committee during the ampaign. “The court will take jusicial notice of Qt.” retorted Chairman Clapp. ir, Taggart swore that while the 12 books came into his poswess Just before the Denver convention $2.16 he burned them and “other dead Gaatter” before turning over organiza- fem recoria to Norman EK. Mack, the Rew Chairman, in 1908, Mfr, Taggart wan unable to remember Batment, Thomas F. Ryan and Cord KS @ll of New York, had contrit- . @robably were three among ‘ewsands, but I just do not remember others,” sali Mr. Taggart. “I @uppose you were a contributor?” Senator Oliver, . *E expect I was. Whatever it was, I ited to the Indiana State Com- ? much 414 you contribute? I cannot recall definitely.” “Well, approximately?” ‘3 suppose I would be safe in saying , ‘Phe witness estimated that the oom- had twenty or thirty men #0- funds throughout the States, Bie insisted that George F, Peabody, treasurer, had charge of the or was, at least, in position know all about them. Immediately the campaign, Mr. Taggart said, im, ", “5 do not know whether Mr, Peabody @isgusted or not,” added Mr B. Cortelyou of New York, tues of the Republican National in 1904, will be the next wit- Before the Benate Committes, He Friday. | WELL WHO DOES KOH | MAAT VESTER oN _ BATES ARE BASED ON? {Company’s Counsel Stiputates in $615 Suit No Present be Officer Knows, 1 ‘Brat there te not an officer at proseat | MegBmected with the Western Union Tele- a Company who knows upon what Fates charged are based, was a stip- offered to-day by Francis R. 1 counsel for the company, in a j Brought by him to collect «bill of * the firm of William N. White { Company. The bill is for telegraph on three months and pay- Of it was refused by Mr. White on Grounds that the rates were un- ‘The company retalfated by ‘the present sult, and the mat- ‘wae referred to J. Campbell Thomp- referee. er Caldwell, attorney for Mr, tas subpoenaed several officers ¢ the company in an effort to find |) WEB erhat conditions entered into an ¢ P Of the rates, To-day ‘" Broolss, General Manager of tho he Union, was questioned at length ‘Mr Caldwell, but the knowledge de- ‘was not forthcoming. Mr. Brooks was excused from @tand Mr, Stork wanted to know i Buoh longer Mr. Caldwell would Meediin presenting his case, *% don't know,” said that attorney, ~ @% want to find out upon what the (fates are bast.” ie Be Prepared to stipulate, 4 “that the present f _ HR tates wore acquired trom th Management assumed control, Fe that no officer of the company how on ‘earth can you main: they are reasonable if you don't founded?” de- | the simple fact that a dividend 8 per cent which the company is is not excessi Pevenue cannot be,’ Rb Wh" M610} | JORASH AFTER KING’s VISIT ;. KILLS THIRTY MINERS. \ 4 We do not often indulge in sales. When we do, the reductions are independence'ef @ ak Boe 'n see. | $ bona fide —the value real, No Approvals or Credits A ‘number {nent upon the costeas “S lish Colliery Inspected Yes- Haat: ¢ A The Following Reduced Prices Will Prevail: ‘Thelt_elghbore. may be partial to : 1 terday by George V, | fuente So All fabrics that have sold up to ¢30.00, REDUCED, $1 7.50 || specious qual {| | qoemepRoveH, Yorkshire, England, | Routh He A i pe RO ApOLALRAAO ARAMA SHAPES ° . mee be eth $y de t Rrra, Pu ware. Billed: ond on My eb 1940.00 and 845.00, REDUCED, to measure....ayee- $25.00 | Women’s Separate Wash Skirts $e Sountry, place OF residonag sete ae nie gin Bm Pann a ace eda eke Weaken ete an init t 9S Georges who te making « tour in | it tf ‘ orgeaisatlon are the result of ft years ereating fashions tor sabes Tailored models of Cordeline, Ramie:Linen and Eponge meighborhood, yesterday Bald a visit | Wrowe bi Ey clothes are made for each customer—as they should fit hod 2.00 2.95 4.90: Tenet 3750 . ; edjomning ho na: ‘Paivances = Decton Sale now on, First choice necessarily: the bas WORLD "TO, LET” ADS, WAST polltery thia afternoon and was Fatally Hurt by Kes. by @ fall of Ah» roof iy some the gal brigade of about thirty men were in the mine at the time government mine inspector and oe ; nt Knows upon what they uro| % which eut off the! Manager of the pit are known to| street and Third avenue. Ha died af been Hodpitad: Killec by dn th, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1912. ' 2 [Pours puataR | MUTILATED PAPER GREAT BRITISH FLEET, | ROYALISTS DEFEATED Tray Ponee WE a oH WAKA, _FILED.AS THE WILL} WITH NAVAL AIRSHIP, | IN PORTUGUESE FIGHT; NORTHERLY COURSE|SSHEME OFT MEN?” MES. BURELE SHOW FOR PARLAMENT 5 EA; 00 WOKADED Dr. Jesse W. Amey Produces| Admirality Lord Has New Way} Government Forces Also Lose Captain Gets Word From|Progressives in ‘Washington| Document in Response to Ci- | of Impressing the Men Who | Men in Clash When Town Washington That Ocean | ‘Not:So Eager Now to Send tation of a Legatee. Vote Money for Navy. Is Bombarded. Lane Is Clear of Ice. Out Petition to Voters. ‘What purported to be the inst win| LONDON, July The active British| LISBON, Portugal, July &—The Royal- of Mra. Nellie M. Burrelle, widow of the | fleet in Buglish waters and the vessels| ists played a ruse on the Republican The North German Loyd tiner Krom | WASHINGTON, July 9%—Publictty! proprictor of a clipping bureau, was| {fom the Mediterranean station, eonsiat-| troops to-day, but inthe end it cost Prinressin Cectiie sailed to-day with her| given to the plans of progressive mem- | neoquced to-day before Burrogate Coha- |!" Of some three dundred and fifeen| them dearty. They returned to the city | cabine filled with a mid-summer con- | bere of the House to circulate petitions | ian ny Dr. Jesse W. Amey of No. 164|Sb!PS Of all classes, gathered at Spit-1 of Chaves in the Province of Tras-Os- tingent of European touriste, Tt was| Calling upon President Taft to withiran | West Fitty-fourth atrect, a friend of| pend today for, inepeotion by the men) sontes while being pursued to the town Announced that ahe would be the first of | M# the head of the Republican national | srg, Hurrelle during the jr fiad na} or years of | ¢, ot Montalegre in the same province. ticket bad the effect to-day of retard- Commons, the trans-Athantlo feet to tale the short | ing developmenta, if not actually ctr | mm Oi a aay mutitated piece of| pRobert Ts Borden, the Canadian] They arrived unsuspected by the Re northerly course since the Titamto dis J y lated piece o O really Dublicans and bombarded Chaves with cumventing the scheme ? Premier, with his colleagues, J, D. « aster sont all passenger vessel far|rurtner inguiry today developed the|PePety was profuced in response to &lstazen, Minister of Marine; G, J.| thelr newly-acquired artillery bombe, ‘ citation requested by Charles Hematreet, "| The Republican troops discovered thelr high-grade south to avold ice. Capt. Hogemamn| act that what was prociaimed yester- ANEW OE the closing bureau, wae raped towed Mell nt nedlgg oA) Grier Tatar ed: reviehed 6 detend te ci rette has ever | Mtated that word had been received from | aay as @ general nation-wide movement | ch, Pelletier, Postmast \ for ga: Washington conveying the information charged that Dr. Amey and his attor-|now in England to coneult the British | Desteged town in d in ving to etroulate petitions among voters had | ney, Abraham Freckstone, were “oon- | Admiral Canada’s naval The Royallets, who outnumbered the crease that the two American war vessels that |thug far been confined almost entirely | spiring to Gentroy, retain or cancel the | evermee “s ot the inspecti din Republicans by three to one, consisted so rapidly as have been patroling the ocean lane On| +5 q number of well-known Progressives | said will of said decedent, Nelle M. epeneh With 6 alta be ‘aereuaner bad. of two united bands headed by Capt. ATIMA. Th Sa ne for ce rebrt the track lof the House, The reported mupport of | Hurrelle, in violation of the rights and|poareciones now belive used for the Aret| Henrique de Paiva Couceiro and Capt. F ° le GCORGE. clear #0 that he oan take the short route | conservative Republicans, it wae @d-| interests of your petitioner (CHemetreet) | time at British naval manoeuvres, Camacho. They retreated slowly, leav- reason is evident without fear of encountering ice om he! mitted to-day, probably’ will mot be| in said estate.” The aneat feet + proceeded to eea| ing fifty dead and three hundred kers would WITSON ae fortheoming. Soon after Mra, B * wounded on the field and finally diseap- —smo! ussite) | ‘WHILACS Bevery Lower end Mire Stith Davie of Minnesots atter Mrs. Burreile died last De-| for the summer manoeuvres, which are rather have that — uith Grewucen iain ganas wages: y advocating the draft-| ember her sisters, Lucy Bowers and|to be held in the North Sea, Thig ts| Deared into the mountains, Lied a aent was announced ¢o-day, were pas-|ing of petitions to be sent out through | /14a Atwood, were granted letters of] one of the strongest fleets, if not the| them crossing the age galt ateeals extra quality in eengers on the big Hner, | the country for voters’ signatures. He| Administration of her estate upon a|atrongest, that has ever assembled, and|¢ven then continuing to fire upon the the tobacco than Gees beck, waa had @ conference to-lay with Senator | statement that she hed left no will.| still many effective vessels remain in the| Republican troops. The Republicans names for several Dixon, campaign manager for Col.| The production of the will to<lay will| naval ports, including those of ¢he|iost a number killed and wounded, in- in a fancy pack-. ‘an Evening World reporter called to in-| Roosevelt, and it i# understood the| upset the proceeding, elghth battle squadron, and the seventh, | cluding two officers, In their sim- terview them it was learned that both |@cheme was discusped at that time, Here is tho will produced by Dr,| ‘sith, ninth, tenth and eleventh cruiser! The news of the fight, which lasted age. had been assigned to the same cabin] No sereement ™ sen ee Ameyt Hi reper tia well as @ number of shies} for three hours, wae received with’ ple, inexpensive ereanives to tal ‘up the petition plan “" - a s Fac eed, inaicatine that ‘helt tene|end it was rumored that tack of gen-| “MY Tast Will and ‘Testament. ‘The tnvitation to the Lords and Com-| cheers in the Chaiber of perlite ine wrappin or early this morning. Ail efforts to|eral support was responsible for the T hereby will and bequeath to |moners ts a new way First Lord of the th gt D Cts wubpend elie cobbee FATIMAS cost Yooate the couple on the crowded deces | dela: A draft of a petition to be| Charfes Hemstreet sixteen shares of | Admiralty Winstoa Churchill hae of the ernment to oe nd the con before satling were unavailing. signed by members of the House was| the Burrelle Press Clipping Bureau pressing the men who have to vote the| tutional guarantees wherever necessary but 15 cents. _ Mra. Braker, reputed to be worth §10,-|shown yesterday to Representatives | stock, To Mr. Wynne ten @haroe, | Money with the needs of a great and to extend the state of 000,000, hhas been living at the Piasa, Mr.|Davis and Lindbergh of Minnesota:| mo Kerstein five shares, To Doug. The legislators were taken on s' Gietrict of Villa Real. if son’s Es- perator, forme! a Ri Murdock Young of Us- | which cruised through the lin Investigation Into Witson’s y teeude to ti ke kas aamaa, Kan or Caliterainr Wocvertsn | 1a Guvelle, who wilt get lentnarss | crores’ the tétent tathlociing tea past " Yertcea, widow of the Inte Chicago and | of Washington, and several others, They art ws sock under his father's | the submarines and other vessels of the (rem the Newark Ne cape, However, Will Not Be | London traction magnate, and te forty. |@id not agree upon its terms and thus |) I give four additional shares. | mosquito fleet. GeacoWecen acakt ant a bo 4 Concluded To-day. *“Distincticely Indtvidwal”” Hazel Burrelle will get the twenty —_veteoelipsmmaneseanny _ tour yeare old—five years the junior of | far none has signed it. hare willed lowed to vote, Could a woman ait on & Anti-Trust members of the Senate, to. ed to her by her father, Paes gather, with several’ font the tious | TO Mra Hematreet Iegive the mm |RECKLESS AUTO DRIVERS ba Hillaide—Could she? A woman like my « have decided to dr of $200, To Alice Merrall I give LOSE THEIR LICENSES. | wite couia sit on the Jury and the judge " ce fae cen By ah ariel eae and the lawyers and the whole Depart. e thi tt thet: be iv equa ots icdicc Sete aitas. orets Govuaiuacsate Preaident Tate wae not legally nomin:| Petween them. ¥ 1Two Sped Over Long Island Rall-| ment of Justice, {f ane took the notio ondlatetheeten topline 1 lated. “This wil be offered to all pro-| “Aftor all my debts and funeral road Crossing Despite of Correotions Whitney and Deputy gressives for signature, to be used a: expenses have been patd, I give to Ing Si = Commissioner Wright, during their in- campaign statement in the forthooming| Jesse W. Amey all the rest of my Warm! ng Signals. vestigation to-day into the escape of etrugsle. estate, I hereby appoint Charles ‘ The application of science and The driver of an’ auto delivery van Homstreet and Jesse W. Am - skill to every constructive de- George Witson, erstwhite the Gentleman ecutors of this my last will and fa of a Manhattan department: store and ry ison Sunday tament.”* the chauffeur for a wealthy resident of | |i ot 4 & oO see eccrecece| THEY CAN DG TT UP|MUSONSSUPS AWAY | Etre meue smemslece cae ell apehnin, | LLAMA 1911, a month before Mra. Burrelle died, |¢08¢8 revoked by Seore! Me r Evg’s Until will probably last throughout to-morrow. Open Monday & Saterday thi Btate on complaint of the Long Island 4 : pontlaatis BalieNboiey gene ear TOBE GOVERNOR AGAN | At.Are ery ioe fescue “ —_ Re eee erugaeaed tm connec-| There Is Harmony on Surface, INistient Mesa y Oppaiion taser nal chive Wite ricing note ern Ones ’ “With the tone you can't forget” a iy ing a isdeetissiiaee Sevant als erecan ana but Fight is Expected in Member of Commission, é the cunts cr perhaps two would lose their positions, | (Bpectal to The Firening World.) the crossing. Th ery part, Deputy Warden Jones, who was act- the Convention. : ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. July 9.—|7hauffeur from Great Neck drove his Bel re. fn as warten when Witson escaped, J Atlantic City is to-day) experiencing machin it Sell wpees over a ervenng Cash, oF IFTH KVENUE peocliaggns nn pe ga a se an tho bitterest polltical scrap in ite|tne fact that an xpress ‘train wee ep- 425, FIFTHS Gt., N.Y.City Pr : history, F “Boas Whone duity was to count the prisoners} ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., July .—Pians| Motors Alone to Trenton 'to|termisca to. Gut ayer tinahee ott proaching. f Fidora, was ment on the carpet, He was | em National Convention which Attend to Business of hard in every section of the reeort, to Bice, ges S-riece | Cash sales during duly Fors, waa next on the carpet. He was| nore to-morrow. Hvery train. to-day prevent Bacharach’ election as a mém- pai x EASY PAYMENT @ fireman, and William F. Hoolthan, |*TOusht delegates from all parts of the the State. Bee ot be th ree of five that is to it the keeper whom Witson assaulted and | country. nar ee ae tint ne Dolls to-day to take N : whom revolver he took, After an exciting wkirmésh last night charge of the city government on July "AS 16, Up to noon twenty-one alle; ed = woe have not attached ¢he| in the National Commitee in which an tgs tame for Witson's escape," waid Com- | insurgent movement attempted to over.| TRENTON, N. J., July 9—Governor| Peaters were nipped by the police ac 3 rt ii unde di c Musaloner Wright, "We ‘have exam-|throw the present party organisation, | Wilson motored for two hours under a| ine und Eariaresiceetae hen the Dulee that ‘wan fined tone Tiron | Neaded by Charles R. Jones of Chicago, | basing oun to-day from his summer! nosy declares were inborn gmt? han's Kun after “t had heen taken by | the rival factions to-day participated in| hme at Bea Girt to the State Capital | philndolphia and colonized in the negro the prisoner is evidenced im the oell-|@ lovefeast on the Steel pier. Though | Gbeerve the weekly “Governor's! sections of the town. ing." the hatchet appeared to be buried, there | Day.” He has grown somewhat oa: balloting started four- Although every nook and corner of | W444 persistent report that the conve: worn during the week since he was| teen men, alleged to have ‘been regis- the Tombs Prison has been searchod | tion will develop contests in the Rosolu-| nominated and sent word to the news-| tered illegally, were jailed, the first and a general alarm for Witaon'a arrest | tions Committee over various planks in| paper squad that he wanted to male tory of this county and sent out by the police, the whereabouts | the platform, including recall of Judwes, | tne trip alone and asked thet they tol, ‘ate that @ man hi of the man is still unknown. equal suffrage and @ proposal to change been arrested for electlon frauds bi —_—— the party nam low him ‘by train, instead of by auto-|fore he actually ca i Both Clinton N, Howard of Rochester, N.| Mobile. So they lost ‘him for the great| #ides are charging that repeaters were ¥., who will be Temporary Chairman, | Part of the forenoon. brought here from Philadelphia and arrived to-day. He declared the time h X New York in droves. never was more propitious than no Victory ta conc bd for @ real progressive party such the volume of correspon that had | 8ch forces, howev deal this, when the old political parties |@ccumulated during his absence. This Patwresn he Mayo ‘ hari» ots were split by dissenstons. fo will|aftternoon he will grant an audience| the 26, negro cttix trations of the Pro-|to Samuel Gompers other officials believed that Kuehnle be able to ~ a aaa Price movements at tho outsct of|fimeem purty th Mn eddrese to the [Of the American Federation of Later | ¥hiP thes eolared. vate: tte: las. 18 = SUNDAY WORLD WANTS stook market trading to-day were more|convention to-morrow morning. Ho will leave here for Atlantic City | he'tts have been frequent since dort Manufactured only by OF less under the influence of yerter-|\ C. A. Fenton of Logansport, Ind, |this evening and to-morrow will lay | fehts JAMES PYLE & SONS, New York WORK MONDAY WONDERS Gay's severe selling presgure, Initial|has been named as ‘secretary of the|the cornerstone for the Y, M. C. A. transactions wer tly lower, convention; L. L. Evanson of Magon-| Building and also address the dele- further atecenn sautteae rh ville, N. J., sergeant-at-arms and Axel|gates to the national convention of Were stubborniy resisted. \Supporting| Wustatson of Chicago, doorkeeper, Building and Loan Associations. Ho order evertuatiy supnianted the sesis plana to return to Sea Girt to-morrow —— iauidation ‘and he trend Anally teenn| PARENTS SEEK LOST GIRL |**™2™ eee eee to work upward. Reading, Steel, Union Pacific, Bt. Susie Grossaman, fitteen| RECEIVER FOR BIG CONCERN. Paul and Northern Pacific selling ex| Although Susie | im, atten ft ale etal dividend manifested the best rallying | years old, No. 14 Lest Fifteenth street, |only Aaset of $10,000,000 Corpora- bow Manhattan, waa reported to be one of After holding firm throughout the|the three persons missing when the tom Said to Be $750, Greater part of the afternoon period the | wooden gangway.at Point Breeze gave| Vive-Chancellor Stevens to-day ap- fry began to #ink rapidly in the last way Sunday, her friends Ddelieve she| pointed Leo Stein receiver for the Peo- carried the antritad welling movement | wag rescued, and has perhaps become | plea Realty Company of Newark, N. J, est of the day at closing. Losses of | demented from the @hock. Aocording|a ten million dollar corporation, which from 1 to 2 , to clerks in the drug store of H. A.|was incorporated in 1899, mainly Th 1 i O t S 1 All Teading secucitiogy “W'S Mumerous In| ee Cwalden, No. 906 Emmons aveniie, | throug the efforts of the late Philly N, e reates osin u ale Very little rallying power was in evi- | Sieepsliead Bay, @ young «inl answering | Jackson, ¢ receiver 1s appointed to dence at the finish. the description of the missing Susie | ascer Grossman, came to the store following | pany OPPENHEIM, GLLINS = G 34th Street West ier eae 2" Doors Below Kesner’s 120 West 23" St NEAR G™ AVE It pays to pay cash Harlem what the assets of the cor- e and what its dealings and ‘The Closing Prices, the accident. The girl was hysterical | transactions wrer, Charles Holahauer nd lett th jace in @ nervous nd lied for the receiver, alleging that Franek clear nde te, ah Begs ot | fon, The Grocaman teaily Vallave tho| the caly eases that’ Sea be foro te On Sale Wednesday, July 10th, mai figures are as follows; cs may be thelr daughter, $750, ’ ay Migs, tone tw, Cit —— — Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses Amos piant HY RR BR ped tA EY ed NEL SI ad Hh hd ea > ah vt, rd About, 800 Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses (taken from the : regular stock)—the most desirable styles—of Linen, Striped Voile and 5 00 Lingerie one-piece dresses, the ac-= e cumulation of a season’s business. Reduced from $12—$15—$18 John Street is to be Widened We are forced to move back the windows on our John Street side in the course of making the street pice, A sea show windows will be out of commission ior weeks, Home Is What You Make It Some housewives object to climbing stairs and would rather live ia FS |. FESESE Frederick Paessoe, a laborer, was struck by @ beer keg and fatally in- jJured to-duy while at work in the George Bhret Brewery, at Ninety-thind PH. WEINBERG & SONS Nassau and John Streets ——“Thiyrfour- years’ of knowing how" ——- 1,968 More Than the Merald, Times, Tribune and Press ADDED FodaTasm ‘Those who followed these ad@ver- been con >» WORLD WANTS WORK : WONDERS. - - tisements must have Tou obs sey eogee map vy ‘aa, Keb anat.

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