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PRN tenon ate _ 4 3 THE EVENING WURLD, BATURDAY SRE BOMB DISGUISED aan AS BAG OF ROLLS THE SHAMROCK TRIO! FOUR WHO RESCUED THAN __ DEMAND SHARE OF $200 «(4,000 CHILDREN ENACT PAST HISTORY OF CITY ; Sorney Whitman, the Fusion nomines, ie the piace, in order to obviate the barrassing poltce issue in the cam- paign. Candidate McCall is reported to and Mr. Whitman is it @hall be done. met complete happiness in circles ever this possibility. Nor- se aratsee S| RUINS RESTAURANT | INDRILLS AND DANCES of One Hundred and @even, sald RU (Continued from First Page.) too Tang mabe Dueniy ot troutie for —_———— F “No restraint has been placed on Mr. —_— knew, added, i a it Mao marae sons ee | emia dower warp? Juvenile Actors From the Fore odie erthet wheter we| Black Hand Threats Ignored, tn ball for trial, and he could demand | yap rant hoeer, Thompeon decide to sive) ty Dark Playgrounds Have é would feel tke doing would! © Eyntosion Awakes Cath immediate trial before the Magistrate | teictatiorney Conger aald. to-day, It feet with approval of the committes, plosion Awakes - oF @ jury trial at the next session of the | was Sosarmie that 1 ity from Interesting Pageant ' | One 6f t e-principal issues of the Fusion rine Street court in October. A trial by masistrat® | cution at the hands of the New York , campaign h mon be the police teow. arineé eet. case bs 00a poy ony ‘be anrested ge \uthorities would be granted him, Such te acoomt any indorsement which will the charge of being a fugitive from New York a pl pee strengthen phi iret tins ange . lau in the coming carmen *IMANY HURT BY GLASS. TE might be the basls of proving beib-| OY PATE Playerounds in Participated in the historical pageant in the sheep meadow in Central Park this afternoon. The history and cus ery of Matteawan attendante and upon thetr indictment, York would have an admittedly extraditadle offense on ic ‘There io deep interest in the Fusion camp over the possible epiking of Mr. Whitman's guns in a vigorous campaign | Tenement Windows Broken would be @ free man in Canada. FAILURE TO INDICT 18 AUTO- against pol my ‘District MATIC ACQUITTAL. ich to demand Thaw's release !n| * Mtortey han ‘gone of tothe "White : i Meat qrebably, however, the 2eete- | Vermont. toms of the people and oe Mountains for over Gunday and ts say- and Scores of F: lies trate would commit him to jail again] One of Thaw's counsel said to-day it| Ment and growth of the city typified by pantomimes, dances, drille and other exercises. The settiement of Manhattan in 1613 wan shown by the kide in Indian and Dutch costumes as they did their In- dian and Dutch dances. Then came the selection of Peter Stuyvesant aa Governor in 164, represented by Joseph Kiernan of the Jackson Square plays ground. The next waa the surrender of New Amsterdam to the English in 164. The Colonial period was repre- sented by the dances of that period by children from Clark, High Bridge, St. Nicholas and Colonial playgrounds. The slave period of 1701 was repre- sented dy the children of Central Park Playground who sang old plantation songs and did the dances of that time. In the third part of the programme was shown the progress of the city after the Revolution—immigration from all the countries of the world, the first steamboat, the first railway and other events in the city’s era of progress. A great parade of the nations of the world, all pledging allegiance ty the bride, was given to portray the forma- tion of Greater Now York in 1900. Mayor Ghynor, Park Commissioner Stover, Alderman Frank L. Downtni Alderman Michael J. Drummond and other city officials participated in the exercises or helped in the arrange- ments for the great festival by the playground children. +. —_——— . JEROME IS DISPATCHED. 10 CANADA TO AID’ : STATE FIGHT FOR THAW ALBANY, Aug. 23.—Willlam Travers Jerome, the special Deputy Attormey- General appointed to look after, the Thaw extradition case, has been structed to proceed to Canada, ata is expected to reach Sherbrooke’ to-mor- row. This was announced to-lay from the office of the Attorney-General, It caused considerable comment, for the reason that when announcement was made yesterday of Mr, Jerome's appdintment as a deputy, it was indi- . ‘ag nothing for publication. TAMMANY TO ATTACK GAYNOR ANO MITCHEL. ‘Tammany's main policy in the cam-| The explosion of a bomb wrecked & ay for the Mayeralty will be an at:| restaurant at No. 94 Catharine street » feek on Mitchel for opposing the ¢2-/early to-day, broke more than 900 panes tension of the subways and on Gaynor or giass in the neighborhood, drove for his attitude on police matters. scores ef families to the street tn the Mitchel, Ht te believed by Tammany,| rain, ang incidentally gave the police #rowilt be bitterly opposed in the Bron%./, tp on the latest method of Black . Ainge and Queens Counties on aceouDt | iianders in concealing bombs placed rea ~ ee aie ere rne | where they might be seen by passeraby. Diackmailers are putting the ’ bombs In paper sacks to resemble the mean is te ceseally sbeckioa fo ee smeceite|tamittar bags of rolls seen in front of #*\ “abton In boldly voting for the contracts| many stores throughout the city. A all it is worth. citisen passed the Catharine street place ‘ ys he hl ot areas sed a apaee agiereheed ie ier ‘Thaw passed his worst night last night| nor contained instructions on which the sentiment id since arriving here. He went to bed/ lawyers could act. « @OMcematters and graft in that de-|bag in the door of the grocery, and | ‘ > $| about 11 o’clock, but could not eleep.| J. N. Greenshields has been regarded @artment will be selsed by the Wig-| thought it contained rolls left by the tossed on his bed for an hour and| generally as tho crint of Thaw'e ti rr) com ballyhoos from now until Wlec- | paxer. then walked the floor until 2 o'clock, | retinue of counsel, but Mr. Green: Day 0 as to spike Whitman's! The ground floor restaurant at No. when he sent for Gov. LaForce and|has nothing in writing designating his cq) SUMS OM the police issue. In accord-| Catharine street Is owned by Ignasio asked !f Prison Physician Emile Noel | appointment to this post, ‘e'vqmes with these lines the principal marietta and Guisepp! Pattl, who until was within reach. “It is simply a case of too many * planks in the platform are: four months ago were at No. 70. As ‘—Reeneny The doctor was summoned and ar-|C0ok# spoiling the broth,” said one of ‘ ond retrenchment | soon as bag? Lagu ape to Loe syblir! rived to find that had fallen into|Th@w's counsel to-day. “Six men can- the new ace, jand letters fitful sleep, from which he awoke as|"0t handle the affairs of one man with- @f the present | started. There were five in all, the last 8000 as the physician entered the room, | ut some responsible head, and we sim: arriving three weeks ago. Each de- He urged the doctor to give him @|Dly don't know where we stand. This manded $1,000, the first two ordering the sedative of some kind, but the phyai-|'# & serious time, too. There is Thomp- money brought to the Zoological Gar- . clan was opposed to this.and lef! on's threat to be considered, and then dens in Bronx Park and turned over to 4 y when Thaw panes incon aatia! be Hen: Hirachberg of Newbur, hy, ‘Thaw's personal attorney, who arrived ‘Thaw’s arraignment is fess than a week three men who were to ask for it, and here to-day, confirmed the report that off. We fully expect that when he is the othef@-instructing that it be deliv- arraigned he will be discharged and the ered to gents at the Brooklyn Bridge. former Gov. W. A. Stone of Pennayl- vania, D. T. Thompson and William immigration authorities will grab him All the letters were itnored. Barletta liyes on the second floor of Hl TA nh ith his fi ale His Sataer in the cwsstty, alex, Blakeley of ees ill be here — to await trial at the Court of King's their intention to make such @ Bench. Thaw would have to be indict- | Aight it would be one of the most com- @d by the Grand Jury before he could | plicated and ape of the longest under appear in this court. Fallure to indict | Canadian jaw. He deciared that there would be an automatic acquittal and | are Precedents to go by, and they again he would be eafe from immi-| are going to spring a number of new Gration authorities. questions, and that if the decision be ‘There is no doubt that he would be| against them they will appeal to the tried, however, and thus his case| Minister of the Interior at Ottawa If would be brought into the Canadian | he decides ugainst them they will take courts, with the possibility of appesls|/it to the Privy Council clear up to the Privy Council in Eng-| whence it will go to land himeeif. MEMBERS OF FAMILY WIRE THAW TO BE PATIENT. Many telegrams have been received by Dromised to come to & conclusion, Keaidbigs m on ae, pores Alles THAW RESTLESS, CALLS FOR A/ with nis lawyers, but none of these DATIVE. t 9 had named a chief counsel Rush to Street. E morning to make up hie mind. His lawyere have presented the case to him in all ite aspects and he hes SRPPIDSOSS?ED COSI-L5S STIS IDES OE E54 05-56% : z i to have been found riddled with builete | when the Federals captured Huautla, | Col. Orosco several times previously had been reported killed. Once his body was sald to have been found swinging from a tree near Yautepec, Morelos, ——— DIAZ STILL IN RACE FOR MEXICAN PRESIDENCY. Repore that Gen Felix Diax wil! not be @ candidate for Presiden’ of Mexico @t the election in October are replied to In a telegram from Gen. Dias himself received here to-day. in response to an Inquiry by W. Ellis, a promoter, of Mexican enterprises. The telegram, ited Quebec, where Gen, Dias is now and hustle him over the line, probably into Vermont or New Hampshire. Now, what are we to do in the matter? We have had no Instructions and not one The explosion about 3 o'clock to-day lawy: fons hat Gas aia} of Us knows who is in command. It’s awoke the: whole neighborhood. not understand, why TAC rsoe weoCie |® Decullar situation.” The bomb had been placed almost say that he intended to “squeal.” They| Thaw eeems to enjoy the predicament ‘Tammany. forces. A. Rose Appleton, | {Tectly over, the bie gas meter, which made public the following statement|of his lawyers. He was asked to-day ¢ Qhalrman of the Gaynor Leaguen, sald: | (Von, Wrenched 2° badly, that gas began from Thaw: what he intended to do about Thompson “Why mot recast the entire Fusl H becdee Magee fr the gas “Mr. Thaw engaged Louls St. Laurent | 4nd he replied, “I can't talk about that sa tlchat with Mr, Gaynor at ite head and, baits seuss Goctuaae Berets eek his ot Quebec to act as counsel for Mr.|matter. You'll have to eee one of my . pairs co mi | rt . ” WH the shovel as its emblem, typity-| family were do frightened they had PLinageg tobe nll fk Mr, Thaw | Jawyers. ing the buliding of subways, buty all/io be taken from thelr rooms by force arrested, And hi J ube [ Ne deatiion -@pposition. This woulda present a great! wher thd Ganeer from gas was noted, t "that Mr. " mat rarer #0 @pportunity to the people and unques- 10 ee + Thompson recovers ‘But which one?" he was asked. Thaw grinned happily, and replied as Srstionadly "it would de‘ the damages for his false arrest. That is iitgboiet in the field.” Yo Sond wish to-day that the Fusionists «might come into their camp, dropping »Sehm Purroy Mitchel and taking the Mayor a, the one candidate of all anti- Mexican President Reported Yielding to Pressure on Peace Proposals. Operation Fails to Save Fighter After Willard Delivers Fatal Blow. your inquiry, as far aa ‘tisans continue to work in my behalf.” a WOMAN DIES FIGHTING WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—Foreign Governments, some of which have though it afforded him considerable LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23, é . Ps bed amusement, “There are @ good many (“Bull”) Young $f, the priselighter ens over the proposition and re- * Fusion leaders did not expres 4 en fterated thelr declaration that Mr. yo Mitdnel would remain es their candl- ‘Maydr Gaynor's independent candi- bid Mt ls reported to-day, has for ite . 1 aim the defeat ‘of Tammany he blockading of Murphy's attempt , the Mayor cannot elect him ‘the strong possibility that he * the Board of estimate by picking for in- Gorsement such candidates for +Comp- Avolier, President of Aldermanic Hoard &n@ Borough President from other ekets as he chooses. In 190, William R, Hearst failed to win the Mayoralty “but “his indoreement helped to elect ‘Prendergast and McAneny. 4 ! ° REPUBLICANS NAME MINOR CANDIDA TES Designations for members of the As: sembly to appear on the Republican oe! Primary ballot of Sept. 16 were made in the various Assembly Districta in Mun- * Dettan and the Bronx iast night. In y) Several the Republicans and the Pro- +) Gteavives acted in harmony, one party faking the Assembly nominations and | \/ the other that of Alderman, There was ‘every ome the front windows above the stcand floor were domelished. Many of the occupants were sleeping meas. windows: and were cut by falling glass, None Of those injured had to B0 to the hospital, and the only serious results feared are to Mrs. Christina Constantino, twenty-eight years old, who had just presented her husband with a fine’ girl aby and been moved 10 the front windew for fresh air w! wae blown in. fhe ; ‘le fare ance B Raat oi beasts Aldeqmanie Nomtn: Brook. lyn Made by Republic '. The Republicans in Brooklyn last night made Aldermanic nominations follows: 4. 33 all Mr, Thaw cares to say at this time.” | of them; I don’t know who ie in com: mand to-day.’ , WAITING TO POUNCE UPON THAW ACROBS LIN: w! MBXICAN REBEL BAND. recognized the Huerta Government in ‘ing such pressure 4 to the demands of the that developments may lent Wilson to defer the reading of his message to Congress on Tuesday. Administration officials took that view to-day. Dispatches from John Lind described a more concilidtory disposition on the part of the Huerta oMcials as @ result of the Senate bate dent Wilson wes almost unanimously endorsed in his efforts to bring about peace, President Wilson's ins! nce upon the original proposals has had the effect of demonstrating to Mexico th futility of ding an envoy, either Emilio F aan oor Frederico Gamboa, to discuss the situation with sident Wilson, EXPECT FOREIGN PRESSURE WILL HAVE RESULTS, The United States has informed Huerta that unless the envoy brought a favorable ans to the Al ty note his ion would be fru’ N nvoy is now expected, but the re- sults of forelan pressure are expected who was knocked out last night by! A favorite topic of conversation since Jeas Willard, died to-day at the hos-| Thaw’s capture has been how the Thaw pital where an operation was per-| Millions were to pour into Sherbrooke, but the money bags have not appeared. formed early to-day to relleve cerebral! Agaed to this source of digmay' to ths hemorrhage. The surgeons fwho per-| lawyers is the sudden turning of things formed the operation gave concussion |topay turvy by Thaw himself, and the of the brain as the cause of death, dire threats of “Educated Roger. Immediately after Young's death,| ROGER THOMPSON THREATENS Sheriff Hammel ordered the arrest of TO “SQUEAL..” Willard, Referee Eyton, Promotor Mc- ‘Thempson 1s reported to have eaid Carey, Manager Harry Gilmore jr., m broke, Iam, and if I don't get Tom Jones and the seconds of both men, | °2M* Money soon I'll squeal. I'll tell all men, about the filght. I'll smash up Thaw Reside Willlard, Greenewald, McCarey | Marne 7m Deine rallroaded, and Eyton, the warrant called for Harry Glimore jr., Willlard's manager: ‘Tom MEXICO CITY, Aug. 23.—Apolonio Lopes Crus, a young Heutenant of volunteers, and his wife were killed to-day after they had stood off a force of rebels from the rear of a re- pair train on which they were travel- Ung, until their ammunition wes ex- hausted, Lieut. Lopez Cruz was taking his wife to San Luis Potosi from Tampico, when a hundred rebels attacked tho train at Micos, The officer, assisted by his wife and a amall escort, put upa stout fight, but the entire party was cap- tured and, after being tortured, all the prisoners were put to death, M'DERMOTT GIVEN $2,000 BY BREWERS Fraokiin Kennedy and District-Attor- are biding their time patiently. Each beHeves eventually Thaw will be di ported, probably into Vermont or New Hampshire, and they are prepared to arrest him and then institute extradi- ever State ™ay enter. The charge against him will be conspiracy, and though this is only a misdemeanor the lawyern are satisfied the charge is ex- traditabl Gov. J. H. La, Force, who ts in charge of the Sherbrooke jail, admitted to-day that he found Thaw “a little pecull: @ ceat yet and so far| “Well, he does have ‘spell sald the seems to be no pros-| Governor in response to questions, “He T don't lke to|{s a queer lad.” you think he ts insane?" ‘Well, 1 naturally can't™W™ay as to that.’ He sald he had found Thaw « good ner and for that’ reason had put And if I don’t get money Pretty quick I may spend three months fo jal, That's what I get for sticking by Thaw when all the rest quit him. J Monahan, Youn trainer, and “Jim Cameron, a nest fighter; “Jack” Davies, Charles Ansiinger and Eddie Webster, The last four acted as seconds, hea at the Vernon Areni @ poor chauffeur eal like this anyhow? Now, @eai? I don't know were treated, but away, and here I Mal District-Attorney’s office it was sald bail ughter is the charge, and at the But,” he remarked, “if he gives me any serious trouble I'll lock him in a cell In a minute.” cated specifically duties would be in the line of tnducing the Dep Attorney-General | him over to the New York vookiin k “if ‘ At that time the Attorney-General, ney E. Con, f Dutchess County | who had been in telephonic communica- 4 ne tm tlon with his deputy, Franklin A. Ken- the habeas corpu: Proceed| hat- | Wednesday, Acting Uov: oe Seeger gd so strongly believed this that public @ telegram t> that purport sent by him to Goy. Fletcher of Vermont. ne: of Dutchess County during some of the court pro attempt of Thaw to gain freedom by en= tablishing hia sanity, came to Albany to-day from Canada, where he has been assisting EB. A. Announcement that Mr. Jerome wpulds, ture movements beyond the fact that he in @ room sastead of a cell. would return to compl the case in this vicinity, that his particular Governor of w er Btate to ‘ich Thaw might be deported-to turn thort t Sherbrooke, seemed to be sure returned to Ver- proceedings nor Glynn aleo e made John Mack, who was District-Attor- edings involved in the Conger, present Dii- ada followed, Mr. Mack declined to discuss his fue ‘anadu ater he had 1d certain work pertaining to to bring about Important developments within a few days, i Th incident will probably mean the cae IE PARKER IN SULZER TRIAL. practically no yn in amy of the des- Slate ere. ¥ | en? of prise fighting in Los Angeles, if : Eriotion tr ‘There. Prenident Wilson meanwhile prac- not ia this Btate, Evel n | haw Rebuked ued toda: { Mgeations, which were: The Bronx Republican Porough ant | tically completed n-| Told Money Was Paid to Con-|“wiutard and Young had not been go- Pele presi Dencwoatie os County Committee jast night rejected ail the Fusion nominations for Bronx offices except that of Doughlas Matthewaun for dent of the Borough, This |. the slate they made up and which they : expect will be accepted by Euxene Mo- : abril Aust Gulre's Democratic organisation: ut Yorn Kuite. og, | For Bonough President, Douglas Mat- 5 44 vor ow 2. (i Adiemus. 3 gress and read it over to & Bryan late to-day. Prealdent Wilson has granted permia- sion for tho exportation of 2,000 rifies and 450,00 cartridges to the Huerta Government. All but 1,000 rifles which go to Vera Crug from be shipped from ELF Some of the Jntter already have gon Although it was the first permission ary Ing at each other with much spirit and the impatient spectator: crying for livelier action on the pi In the trom the ring side, tremendous blow on Youn, The man who received the blow went down instantly, landing on his back 90 violently that everybody saw at once he must have been hurt. When he did in behalf of the board of man- conducting the Sulser impeach- dings: gressman for His Part in Cannon Rules Fight. By Housewives’ Leader‘ “The lurid notoriety and the maudlin Heity that Mrs, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw bas managed to get out of her unfortunate husband's escape from an asylum not only is disgusting to the sane-minded public but it is a menace to the girlhood, womanbood and motherhood of the whole United States,” Mrs. Julian Heath, President of the Housewives’ League. said to-day. been retained by the managers of the Assembly to ald in the proceedingn of impeachment of Gov, Sulzer, and he has agreed to serve) During the early part of next week the managers will determine who additional counsel. "Thi a, WASHINGTON, Aug. 2%.—Martin M. Mul testified to the House lobby committee to-duy that Representative thewaon (Republican), the Fusion nom- 1) be ines. kranted since June % and many appll- bette ae he re- {not rise there was a rush for the ring.| “That a girl lke Mra, ‘Thaw, if we sorry for her if It were not for the eeiamara are continue cher 1a Leen eae Wade tay the fi For County dudes, Lou's G, ainpa| cations have been turned down, it wan Sueg «hens Campaign Tor “sometning | but poem held back the excited | ey pelieve the story we got from her| dreadful effect that such stories as ——. . dy (Democrat). jevlared no change had been m " crowd. eroine b; b- | hers are bound to have on young girls. + Pe onan rill eal Rep v-| For Surrogate, Joun Boyle jr. (Repub. | the Government's policy, and official Faas eat gone Sete ee, Mulhall) Dre. Grifin, Scroges and Houghton fay ae Bed gein Beas te “Her reputed utterances, too, are an COMING TO CHOOSE FAIR SITE cap). pointed out that the neutrality Proce | york, a cousin of the Repre gatered Gis Cie Ane Cove thy ured Insult to motherhood. Bhe constantly! paRIs, Aug. 2%—The French Gov- For Diatrict-Attorney, Robert C, ‘Ten | lamation permitted the President to fighter stimulants, under which he |sirls a wrong idea, Unsophisticated and Mr. ne who are|@°ss her own child into her scrambie| ernment js sending @delegation to Ban He was | romantic girls, especially tho: . lly for @ moment, Eyck (Republican), authorize shipments in his discretion, | orother-in-law of the Congresaman, and (eres toeee for publicity, yet she stows no consid-| Francisco to choose a site o: i y ch a tp be a hed to the hospital, ick'—and most girls are at rancise m the ae Rites ter, Alfred B. Simmonds me Eomsiauy it “ eae baad toag 1. H, McMichael, one time chief : UI at A dg ‘ep ime tb thates. OE ee Liat tal eak erate at alt for the clder Mre.| grounds of id Faneme-T site Exposi- epublica oc 0 erta Hae Per ig haw," the French pavilion. ‘Thi * " of the House, also spoke to bim about found that his back wa tion for Pp @ Gele- For sheriff, Thomas H. O'Netit (Demo- | #arrison at Juarez well armed, to dla- | the gy 000, there ond he was suffering cerenrer | the idea that the only way to achieve _——— gation 8 composed of M. Tirman, Di- brok hemorrhi the hospital that the boxer's might be expected at any momen}. —_——-_ LIST TO THE PROPHET ! } erat), rage attack and a battle on the bors | For County Clerk. Abram W, Herbat Jer with ite consequent complications, Neither is this Government averse to seeing the line of communication be- tween Vera Cruz and Mexico City kept open as an avenue of a for fo; . It was announced from | their ambition is to follow the course f Evelyn Nesbit, lyn Thaw as a type stands alone to history, because she is distinctly » twentieth century product. And It te because she is @ product of present day Mulhall sald McDermott's cousin de- clared the $2,000 w tive McDermott ‘annon rules fight by the bréwer sociation. WIFE COMMERCIALIZES THAW’S SPECTACULAR ESCAPE, SAYS WOMAN. CLEVELAND, Aug. °3.—‘The adver- rector of Expositions at the Ministry of Commerce; G, Roger Sandes,. Gen- eral Secretary of the French Voreig Expositions Association; M. Pellerin, de Admit tor of the French Transatiantic Steamship Line, and M, ‘or Coroners, Andrew J, Kelly and | Willlam J, Flynn (both Democrats) | In an effort to placate the Bronx fas tions the Fusion Committee yesterday made changes in the ticket. Joseph Pp, | esters in Mexico City, No general Bavy, one of the government architests, Hennessy, an independent Denkorat shipmenta will be permitted, th conditions, and becai her experiences tising Evelyn Thaw gaining by the Was named in place of Abraham H —2—— ONE W, A were those of @ twentieth century girl, | spectacular escape of her husband from | Herbet, and George Zipf, an indepensteat that the repeated publications of tho|Matteawan is @ foul means of commer- the Progressives. | Republican, in place of joseph P. Zotz |OQROZCO WOULD AVENGE i 2 ps fey 5 details are so dangerous, clalizing the souls of young girls of the| MORNBLOWER—At Johnson City, 7 Acid ely tag Weagak ltd i eed incr ger a MURDER OF HIS FATHER) es taxen, bat that It has never been CALLS GAYNOR OFF When society parades the affairs ot|country—especially the stage-struck| neues. on Auaust 244. 2018: Lewis , and was still In the bank cmne out of the Liquor £; sembly and Board of Aldermen. Follow- ® god are the designations for the Aesem. such young women ag if they were eroines of fomance, it must expect young girls who read to follow in the ones,” said Mre. Loulse Stegman, pro- bation officer, here to-day. “Hundreds of young girls are craving (From Landon Tit Bite.) w York City; im the The notice put up t Lancaster, forbidding viaito in the church, reminds a MEXICO CITY, Aug. %.—Pascual or |® aco Jr, who recently was advanced to| 'er* Aa@ociation funds, 5 vicar of 6 gon't think Gaynor intends to run to smoke for Mayor.” said W. Bourke Cockran 0 far as made: a ae ontemporar: the rank Oh ri rv! or : ~ , jnaeh fl ei es Pata te practice. Vanden government, is sald to have benged pe: + panes oth- | White Star ner Olympic, When shat possible connection between Harry | picture off the walls of many o girl's : “These were the deaignations for the | Placed about the church for thy smok- pleeiee ts reshen sre) Saniora Mexivo, & little pi e asre cal te tee op they. enn Is yas | Thaw'a ‘escape from confinemen: and|foom and try to Dr Beee a6 Aldorencn: Pry anueoN ahapenat ioe the, Conk | Morelos 0 Pal te avense inetd by ad hesitate about tho local | (er Mtr, Gockran, did sie wife's appearence at a vaudeville |e must not be yrs aca ine naa he saat death ef ti father, Gal es Minicom ng’ of Wymondiium or Rt. Onyth, | terday Mr Cockran edi roof garden and no excuse at all for ways @ ol sf town for the gum: ound, oe tess ara th eee tee om te TDs aie ea Rie time think he will change his mind| ‘raging her into the story, but the] Perlence, Eps pent og Alas 4 abot ey. Fee ro yg told of the incumbent of a War-| snot hy the worked through the Chinese puasle and{and will not run.” no coffttnaed ational writers turned the spot- wickshire churon that he used to amok follow in her step learned to bless the name of the latter was forced by Federal troops light upon hes, and she and her press warly in the do bel! ha try while the con 1 Japanese dynasty intelligibi. a ? : . wick to take advantag: ‘sone jgnations. eRAtiON Were aineing ihe hymn betore | (2 *vacuate Huautla, in the State of i p pa ai three (> one, He in @ regular agents were quic advantage vous Brooklyn last | tie wermon, He made a point of ne. | MUerrere aula erat, and he will get a grent share «| of tt co PIEDY made the following designations | jecing a long hymn to give himself} The bodies of Col, Orosco and two . Itt the regular Democratic vote, Whitma ‘Buch slushy stories, I am sure, only NEW YORK other peace commi been sent by the Go with Zapata months time to get through his pipe. “My peo» ple," he sald, “like long hymne. but I Prefer a long pipe.” Giewur! sone reade: to my mind, make the woman cheap and ridiculous. Bhe is to be pitied, and I should feel will win, too, even though Tammany may try to dodge the police issue by indoraing bis candidacy.” FES. Ut ets” a } g ’