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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918 Getention. The petitioner in making } the present petition for a writ of Emble habeas corpus has acted not only on his own behalf, but presumably on beralt At the opening, with the exception of | WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—A nove puii- of etocks selling fractionally above the| Pout 14 pointe from the top. | lower level of the recession. pane Pt veer tr thee Gaia tic ee ying ; |, Brokers reported continued Neuidation ener ot ee y<Genera! of this prov- in etooke and sald @ very thin market ‘. | ‘ by hit tive, hi tated Ince, by hie representative, has sta brash = eae eee MULHALL THREATEN > be liberated at once, and that a denire i i of the prisoner to remain in the jail to) Held in $500 Bail. Be Bvold proceedings that may be taken kotai dealings were not on a large je. WASHINGTON, Sept, 2—With che | TB market closed steady, close te the} ist Tells House Committee. return of President Wilson from the| "est Prices of the partial recovery. Judge Hutchinson delivered the point of ia decision in these words: “I therefore grant the eaid petition, that it is the desire of the Attorney mile mest of the active eteche reser- while most of the active against him under Federal atatute by “maintain the eaid writ of habeas corpus G Will Use in the C ign, —_. |W Wal er own eha oa And Banner That “Roasts Tan ene eader WILSON RESUMES | WALL STREET. j the Tones showers bad come to ate to Sapcety as pouitie, and that It the Discusses Protection of Ameri. | red trom one-quarter to unree-auarters| —[') PULL KIRBY'S HOSE eithe Dominion Government must not be} HAD ONE PRIZE OF $200. the Texas showers had come too late to @OW8S TO MANDATE OF SIR j LOMER GOUIN. €s apeedily ax possibic, and that if the| Anthony Comstock Presents of the arly losses, @ foneidered, and that the jail of this declare that the jalier has mo au- It Is Charged That Every Chance in the Pool Sold for 50 Cents. summer White House and the arrival of William Bayard Hale, who has been making observations in Mexico for Adminiatri n, interest in the Mexican situation was revived. Secretary Bryan announced that ne word had been receive from Envoy @ieel common. AmeKers and one of two other issues, the market opened at fur- ther fractional losses from Tuesday's final prices. The initial decline extend- ed to a full point in Amalgamated Cop- per, Northern Pacific $4, and Union Pa- elfic 74, while there were declines of 1-4 to 94 in Reading, Southern Paciffe, ing contest between John Kirby jr, former President of the National Age. ciation of Manufacturers, and Martin At Mulhall, one time lobb; was threat ened to-day before House Lobiy Committee Lut prevented by Chairman Garrett. ‘ “I protest against that man elttiag | be of benefit to the crops, and that , (Specially Photographed by an Bvening World Photographer.) CONFERENCES ON the attitude of spinners was now of / , S54 AAV E AOE ODL YDR OLED DIEIALD ED PEOOD OULD OO4044 155 BO OEE 0E E9406 Market Closing=In the last hour the! More importance than any weather sit. Judge Hutchinson referred to the men. ¢ 2 | market was more quiet, with @ number | ation. After the call the list reacted 4 sage of Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier and 1 | Prisoner is legally imprisoned he be Testi dA 41 I te ts With Bi ‘The final prices showed net declines returned to the jail to await his trial ‘esti a “cus s ‘an Inter jes show: but If he ry under Wrongful reatraint, he | Sean es Se 4 : . ryan from yesterday's final prices from i to “He's Making Faces and Sticking and Meets Hale. tn. Hale While the reaction was extensive the} Out His Tongue at Me,” Lobby- istrict is not to be used as a house of ca aan “refuge. * After citing many previous decinionn, y to detain Harry K. Thaw in the ie daa his bos ease freee through exposures by The Evening John Lind. Mr. Hale, who aqcompanted | Agehison end other (asus. There was @| over there and making feces at me," Mr. Ling from Mezico City to Vera | steady selling movement from the open: | :nared Mulhall, interrupting his testi. Crus, was eaid to be the bearer of per- | ing, with @ disposition to pay more at- | mony and pointing at Kirby, “1 anno: One more arrest was effected to-day sonal messages to the President. tention ¢han heretofore te the strength | testify while be sits there i Heth alice aay Sag EL 8d al eel pager ican et Detore lares ae tocany ae & lee. | in cotton, wheat and com. aticks out his toneue yy 5 aia the he dane ta pee oi he tories under the law, operated in New ture engagement Secretary Bryan went | The lowest prices were established | same thing when I appeared before the fell and {a hereby te the York for the purpose of fleecing the ‘enjoyed previous gullible, The prisoner wes Emil ©, od ” me oer HotUnger, @ stovp-shouldered, red. | ADV .| Mustached man of forty years, living | © peoTaD nace TO ORDER. | At No. 0 West Porty-teventh’atret, i th wer M shortly after M1 o'clock, with net de-| Senate Committee.” ine lage Wier Present rie ‘eat |ciines of 1% in Union Pacific, Read-| “You will have to r-strain yoursett,” @iscussed inquiries mad ing 1%, New Haven 1 and Copper %, | admonished Chairman Garrett. a jo by Americans | with concessions of leas tmportance in| ‘I can't do it while he makes fates regarding means of protection te ther the other tsaues. at me,” shouted Mulhall. “If he wa Property if they leave Mexico. Shortly after 11 the reactionary move- | Sentieman and will meet me outside, the President | ment took om more momentum and ad- | eqwarely, I'll pull his nose. t were arranged for late | ditional declines were eustained. Lower| Chairman Garrett ordered Kirby to to-day. Mr. Bryan said that he would | prices had been sustained at midday, |°henge bis seat out of the range of confer wit’ Mr. Hale to-morrow, extreme losses extending to nearly 2|Mulhad's, vision and quiet was restored pointe in Reading as compared with| "ith some dimoulty. * Tuesday's final; Union Pacitic lost aa|, Mulhall deteted at lengti his activities much and declines of 4 to 14, -were| it Maine in 1908 in an effort to re-elect any Gamboa notes or any personal mes- Representative Charies E. Littiefielé. | @ages from Mr. Lind to the Presidem or | "tained throughout the jist. ‘to Sec! y In the early afternoon prices hard- “f retary Bryan. | ROW AM Y “T don't gee why uot Hepietanee | ened around the lower established, ONG GAYNOR Ss dut ai not seem he vi |has deen attached to my movementa,| a ncne Rot orem {0 possene the vigor! STATEN ISLAND ROOTERS , | S04 he. “Tam simply a private tray- FINANCIAL ITEMS. EPS HOM! eller, who has found Mexico an inter-| Owing to lack of & fide the regular Ke THEM AT E. esting feld during tho last fow weeks, | meeting of the Interboro Rapid Transit Any information I ha: wathered te, of | Company wes put off until next Sou ate at the disposal of the Preeidest | Wednesday? at whith ‘me action will PME Oe Walt a ees and tho Btate Department if they care Pe taken on the dividend. for Delegations That Didn't 5 @ Interboro Rapid Transit Com- & en tee Sept. 2—The see- | pany reports for July net corporate in- Arrive. |ond ‘ereny ri aie ler General Car- |come of $248,706, an increase of $92.429.! The managers of the Gaynor moti | exas City again was! The American Can Company has de- \poua care aie cee cation ceremonies on the ateps of the [eit cae we : yon jclared a reguier quarterly dividend of | (ity Hall to-day are angious te learn ‘ coe net night from Wash-/1% per cent. on its preferred atock, PAY-! why the Gaynor enthusiasts po $509 reeseee . retoooes |inston. troops are ready #2 om- jable Oct. 1 to holders of record Sept. 18. | sruten Island did not sh in DPOCDOSL140-00-00 on transports at a minute's notice, Kansas, Oklahoma, Southern Nebraska, manner whatsoever eho ye ss an —.—— =» | Missouri and Southern Tlinvis | expected in force and. brimming. ore: COURT WAITS, NO JUDGE. fered a loss of pra: ally all thelr sur- with enthusiasm. plus corn crop, while other States show | Figit ‘Piasa, Staten lolere eae ot E GAYNOR iderable deterioration. The Call- 1 WHO IS NEAR A COLLAPSE. Beate etryedioaly erative. 3 repreeented: passed! A guard of thirteen mounted police- the dividend on ite common stock, but | men appeared at Bouth Fe n fecond and third times It was of thirty| Mr. Adamson shouted 0 that all could| Morrisenia Court, Dronx, wae without |a* declared the regular 1&4 pee ceat. | 19 o'clock and drew up in pbidipredectens Comstock declaring he had seconds’ duration. hear, @ Magistrate until nearly noon to-day, bate poe Yotelh-ni @ividend < as if waiting for something. Presty tickets In his posses- Ap a political, fpinatration the city) Unening the ceremonies, Jacob H. |'The courtroom was crowded with eom-| sty 1. The dividead em tWepoetbeen (to, MONE happened Capt. Dominick . showed that Hottinger's method | Stoo! on the City Hall steps, Great | Hall meeting w. of} a show for| Schiff said, tn par! plainants, witnesses, attorneys and wits be payable Gen 1 to atock gi tq | Fuld. who was also detected in an Thompoon's | was, with the exception of the fact ther |bemi* of Deraplration stood out on hie curious noonday crowda than a| ‘I deem it a great honor to have bee” | Others who fussed and fretted. Magis. Sept. 18, POPS | attitude of waiting. Apuyers, in reality Thaw's lawyers, are! ne acaked the credulous 80 cei 2 inetead | OS! head ant trickled down hie face. | gathering of voters and display of or-| called upon to open this assemblage, trate Campbell appeared at 11.60 A. M, Riley and the mounted cope watted 4 the meantime collecting date to prove | of 36, just like the baseball lot: ig He mopped hin head with @ handker- 4 which I should think is a more unique ‘Yast gn Magistrate Barlow pat i " Pie Clotag © r and waited. Every time a boat came "a claim that be was born in| gucted by Henry Francie To chief repeatedly, His face was exces-| eral count one thousand men‘ in the| fusion or non-partisan committee than | ?¥! Gack tel ale booed saving weet pembagt jnotat ‘sad nn |i" from Staten Island they perked up. feGto and was never naturalised in 7, 7 Marepottion Bassoat) | *Vel¥ Dale und nis hands shook, marching clube that were, admitted| has ever come together in this city, The bin laagh es 10 dispose Of today'a| srises ct ecco ee et, ‘changes | Only to subaide again when no blaring Ake United States. With this estad- n Bureau. He spoke but once during the pro-| through the police lines to take front | movement which we propose to originate | docket In Morrisania Court. fs compared with yesterday's closing price: bands, followed by cheering patriots, *Mebed he will be subject to a 900 fine or pon evidence supplind by The Eve-| °etlings and that was when he leaned " where, according to the complaint, he Ewer fo in readiness In Coati+ “Ke eeball ielah to give Thaw a y hearing, | Conducted the “International Hasebal u ie hat point the real race for | !formation Company. from Tithe. porder wit ‘The attorneys The complainant against Hottinger jew Yi waking was Anthony Comstock, head of the prter Mew York State have a swift auto | dociety for the Suppression of Vice. there, as have Thaw's 1aW- | Through a detective, John McGowan © 1t 10 practically certain that Thaw Tea doraignas tor ‘Will not be allowed te remain in Vere urt, held under Ment. If present plana do not go astray e he will be fred out of that state $400 bail for Special Kessions on a charge ; ase of having violated Section No. 1373 of the to New Terk tarted om hie WAP | Penal Code, which relates to lotteries. ech pe New Tork State] trom his home, printed and circulated } - rerpanary aie 6,000 takets in the pool thet maa- ‘an order for his deportation, Then igh : they plan to hurry him across the bor- | Wereded under the name of “The In- ie ons a tho Now Tork Mare | ternational Baseball Information Com Comstock declared that Hottinger, pany,” using for bait a pri of $20 for dtd stake farther tara atte: | the ‘winning combination” and $10 for ance in tha t8tato he can be returned | oMMolation prise, Uniike te Matteswan without delay. PREGOURE TO MAKE CHAUP. PEUR THOMPOON REVEAL PLOT. | detective, was sold for 6 cents, and 9 ~Baveate Roger" Thompson, chauf- | 00 of the current issue had been aly O64G 3.0609. from Matteawan more | posed of before Hottinger was arrested. weeks ago, must linger | According to the lips, premiums were fm Bherbrooke at least another week,| to be redeemed at Hottinger’s home. ‘ under $500 ball, before he stands trial| I court Hottinger, who deacribed him- | fon the double charye of having vic- " — ‘Qated the Dominion immigration law id be was willing > r 4 take hie chances “downtown,” mean- ‘By crossing the border “by etealth” and] io, General & The ince produced by Comstock at i*ee Going assisting an undesirgdie, (Continued from First Page) to enter Canada. ‘Tha: "Bile case came before Magistrate Mul- places in the City Hall steps. There| to-day is destined to demonstrate tha prpcalonatt paid term expired yes. te three months’ imprisonment, but World, Toren was arrested a tow} °V@t t0 Mr. Appleton and whispered|Were another five hundred or more|the people of New York will not tolerate | temMay, an agistrate Harris, who wae | Amal. i a He eats in cho ttan Part mote = monies at the City Hall Park at to have taken his place, could not be| 4% \ aay aaa wot be deported. hamaby tour oe 11 privileged leaders and workers on the| dictation from self appointed committees = = 8] ana fintahed. = © Reser’s chief desire now is to get back weeks ago. He obtained several ad- explained to the crowd that the ‘and political organizations as to who | found this eal he runners were ~ My 4 st At about 2 o'clock word reached the Xe Broadway, but he can't oo long as an |TMNments of the hearing and finally | y ound troubled his throat go that shall administer their municipal affairs, |@¢Bt out to find a Magistrate, An. %, i — 3 | watting cops that the Staten Ieland fadierment hangs over him charging iy ag te EL slag would be impossible for him to make #| Who could be counted as the fighting| and that they know how to reward one An. AM Aclegation xot into a row just as it was ‘Bim with conspiring with others to lib- | apeech. Not merely was he forced to re- force of the Gaynor army. who has served them well, one who has main allent, hut he only stood for brie | THREE ORGANIZATION S| Dee honest, capable, fearless and in| OIUO’ ieee fo, 7om wee Money ac] Auegnig before the cheering throni jependen oven at thie late day, Jerome ig renay | %8# Hopeless. He might have act off] ang waved the shovel that, has been | TURNED OUT WITH BANDS. |" “During the past four years we have Ses iciteron persia et the ity end thelr He a te do what he can to quash the in-| With @ fine had it not been for the fact placed in his hands. : There were but three organised and | enjoyed, under Mayor Gaynor and his Ate. Chairman; ta ea, with Cont dictment for conspiracy returned against | ‘At he already had a prison record (he| To-morrow, the Mayor goes to the! lined-up bodies in the gathering. These |as#ociates on the Board of Eatimate, tile aerel Doe auton that prod peti ply iw Dutchess County, Jerome ad-| "pent @ year on Hiackwell’s Inland for! Adirondacks for rest and reouperation.|were the Bronx County Jeffersonian | #n administration such as we have not of it was that the work of conetresting Sh forging Interborough tickets), and this] Hig campaign will be left im the hands | Union of three hundred men carrying |had for the past half century—thet is /0° Jt mee ask ine work Of seneurmeting |i: would leave the courts no alternativa| of physically stronger men. shovels, led by Kugene MoGuire and) 0s far as my own recollection gose | oe overlie than that It means| (os Dutito send him behind bars again, Edward E. MoCall, Chairman of the| Thomas H. O'Neil, both of whom had |beck—and If I correctly understand the that the people of thio city are going to —_>—__ Public Service Commission and Tam- | thele training as former Tammany lead- | temper of the people of this city they et hovel all of these miserable little politi. many candidate for Mayor, eat in the|ers. They marché in front with a band. |4° not mean to take any chances by |®! ASSEMBLYMAN FINDS panel of his office on the fourteenth| The Gaynor League of Foreign-Born | Permitting their tried and experienced eu eretiere into one common dump floor of the Tribune Building and|Citisene and the Hast Side Gaynor |Present Chief Magistrate to become re- HALL PARK nO FoR SON In JAIL AS HOBO, watched the unique demonstration. League together numbered 20 men, | Paced by either of te Sve) ot! Fag city scour MAYOR IZED SHOVEL AND] °O™ne from the lower east aide. The! inee who, though both ed iq OCCASION. third organisation of any size was the|Aish type, do not possess the experi: | oa, seayondvas at the City Hall early. Young Matthews Says Paterson SHOUTED TO CROWD. Gaynor Enrollment Committes of / Ace Ror the qualifications white Lave | When he arrived in hie automabile with ‘The'Mayor's notification was somewhat | Brooklyn, with about ene hundred men |Mmade Mayor Gaynor so hie eon, Rufus, he found that Commis- rt FY Toren's reason for running away was about to take the poat tor New Yerk. If Thompeon cares to tell hie story, | ‘Mat his attorney had told him his case ‘The row continued po long that it was found imyposaible to get over to the City 1%] Hall by 1 o'clqck, Just what the rew was about was not stated, but ¢he mounted cops and Capt. Dominick Riley Promptly dispersed at the news, pices > eas BOOKIE’S CLERK DROPS DEAD. (Special to The Eveaing World.) OTTAWA, Sept, 3,—While returning is from the races yesterday Jules Lilien- Thaw. Hetil pee ats SFE FESE CF cist BE Be! SEE CE FHCECE EF EFF: Eas re = sseuctese SPESELEE BE BEE SEEEHES CSEPSE EEE ES ES VUGUdditiateda thal, a clerk for Henry Hanf, dropped dead yonteriyy. His body will be shipped to LEAVES POLICE FORGE TO BECOME LAWYER w York thie afternoon, Serestuusees ymates Forced elstay in Une and a band. municipal admintstrat sioner Willlam H. E4wards had scoured | fas } Son of New York's Only Woman Panis Him to Board Peers viene ‘How tm the audienes| ‘The stage setting for the Gemonstra-| In placing Mayor Gaynce to necoener the park as clean as 0 freshly sali Policeman Resigns Po- Freight Train With Them. heard what any of the spokesmen aid, |tl0n was carefully arranged. Three hun- |t#n Chairman Ross Appl * ne. | 1007, Desens of sweepers had di (Special “Mayor Gaynor, this form of nomina- the Ci h the |4re@ policemen under Inepector Lahey 4 early on the approaches to the City 4 sition. MDD NTT TM ROT Tor, ene | apeder anich Gee presented. to nim in| fOrmed a guard of honor, It was a aub. | tion marke now ore in car raunicinel | mall and removed every vestage of dirt r ‘ rose Matthews, ‘son of Assemblyman |ihe presence of the throng, elicited |Ject of Passing comment that one of life It is an uprising Of the BuNel | ang paper, At the entrance to his of- ‘Policeman James 8. Goodwin, who ls| Maithews of Paterson, N. J., and elareat applause, At the close of the| the police commanders was Capt. Cray, | Semaulae tae cOnenishe Te Gave 04 | oe the are sanmenieres Fetes i he twenty-four-year-old son of Detec-| page in the New Jersey Legislatufe, ceremonies when Secretary Robert ee ret i ries F. MUrpe Dy, eis uty to the citizens et large ia nesenes ry 7 ne oe sree e five Lieutenant Isabella Goodwin, the| ¥ee discovered in Goshen Jail to-day | Adamson had read that the Mayor ¥ : every office he has occupied, and the) specter soll the Mayes tat Commis: c—3 The classic City Hall building formed by Ma father, The boy had been mings | would shovel all his enemies into the ! it of ety issues from @aly woman on the rolls of the New eee eee ae ey gas tre ee rose nid cnover|® @R@ background and the broad steps Crocconent * mena) Tt te now |Snest Young men in the Police Depart | a6” bent York department, resigned his Job to-| hon police had eearched that olty led up to thelr portico, which was the | national a b4 ith | Ment to Keep everything tn order. Fire Se ky Gay. He is studying to bea lawyer. | for him and had draped the Passaic stage fer the grincipal actors in the; 7 Pleasant duty ee yor Inde, |commissioner Joseph Johnson came —_ Goodwin hud been # policeman two| River and ponds mear his ho His voice was weak, and he plainty | Political Grama. Out on the plasa three, ihe ee Ceappaantaghindee slong, looked over the scenery aa@ went | NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. | sasnevirz—rannin D. 5 Yeare and after some experience in the| According to the young mai showed the effects of his recent attack, | '7S¢ standards had been eet up dear- _ ft Lane is emblematic of eutway | tie conference with the Mayor, Getective bureau was transferred to the| John Malley, Lee and Geor Growing out of the day's functions| '"S Dread surfaces on which were construction. Its use upon the official nee Nae les cha 13,91 12.90 Merrisania station as mounted man.| tone, Paterson boys of about the same came the anmounceme ea earn Ceye wot tornen | ballot will bury opposition on'Nov. 4,|Mavore cfflee with w full cieed eet eet Brooklyn, Con age naelt, * ‘ampalgn. read apade q Hf Nothing was known of his intention 10150 iene train at Paterson by throws | orummond, the Mayor'a Commissions’ lene city over to the apollation of eay-| and the citisens of New Fork may €om- | covereq with gold Coll, ‘The apade was | if) 1m 1B: from. Greenpo @wit until he mtepped in front of Lieut, ” th transact the business of the } 19.96 18.25 18.86 181617] Ald Boclety of Greenpoin ‘ MeGorry to-day and laid his revolv is his cap aboard and holding dim in| pe the candidate for Comptroller on the | 0ne—Wiliiam J. Gaynor." Another read, | tinue to ornamented with ribbons. The epade | 1 1.84 ta ¥ . 0 it & car until th \ train started, Gaynor ticket, The announcement, ve been Mayor—William J, Gay-/ city at the office of the Mayor 1m the) 4, tne argt of eoveral hundred which | !2: attend, Interment Hall” ry hie badge and his oficial ki The boya were arrested in Middleto: ok thoritative per- | "0! In each case the signature was| City appeared at the ceremonies in the hunds 1918, J. ok. Geak and said he was through. , [as tramps and committed to Jail. for | eens in tte shanty es couhdence, erected | & fac simile reproduction of the Mayor'a| MAYOR UNABLE TO ABAD HIG)? iit VJing delegations, There were = A BARTON WILLING. gon ef ihe. iate * “Look here, young man,” said Mc-|ten days, Young Matthews was eshamed great concern to the Fusioniste, who] handwriting, SERESYY = bande and ehouts and cheers, Gay's final, Heavy uploading ococurred Pun services will be held at th Py Gerry. “Aren't you a little haaty?| to tell Rie tamly faery Was and hia} had expected to see the Mayor accept | SHOVELS CARRIED SIGN ROAGT.| The Mayor stood on the top Lesh Attar the dolegauone soverpled te the liq the later months on the eall, due to Sis “a id eee seen: Zo } ke her heard of his rough @ jail = rr js can te ” biasa ywers in Texas. Octobe: a = meee einen te Hey, fe Hee Yeu MP eile, Writs & Bren . ING “C, FM. something, but his words were drowned | which comprised Chairman Johnasa, B. cherrery F085 Oana . é) ——_>—__ o f the plass waee larme| in the cheering. Then Secretary Adam: |J, Gremhut, m Lustgarten, Albert “Oh, a t Mise tt,’ a re clubs and associations | In the contre of F eo lara rs Paltccse men “Psi f tore ines KING GEORGE'S COUSIN with oanners were in the line of march, | ile of shovels, Over them was oan-|eon stepped forward and read the|Ortinger, J.C. McKnight, Kugens J. Me- etodying law at Fordham a: m marshalled only about) ner reading ‘Way down under these| Mayor's speech, It was as follows: Guire, Louis Jew in al! my time id the time has ) come when 1 have either go: to be a good lawyer or @ good policeman. 1 ean't be both. Mother agreed last night SIZES UP LORD HALDANE Hall Park and marched into the open} The ehovels were all new and had | telligent people of this city how they | his private office and emcorted him ¢o ag: J. Horowits, Judson J, Watt twen' Y ch, All told,|ahovela lies the body of C. F. M. He| “1 accept. Poe eek Baie ba Gasien, Sesemeniee by a —_ there were one thousand marchers who|tried to fire a Governor and grab a city| ‘What you do this day ome | the twenty-two chairmen various [PENNY A POUND PROFIT) had formed a line just outside of City|ail in one year, memorable You are teaching the in- |delegations, called upon the Mayor in — UND PROFIT =) Good u I Thi th Nice had cleared] been paseed out, eo ft was ead, by eub-| may nominate thelr candidates for of- | the portion. banal et Raye My OFA way’ 4 Damn Lawyer and Poli- Pere busty aaa Ouae the police] way contractors to al] who desired to] fice, if they see Gt and have the epirit,| Secretary Adameon gave out the names (Trade Mark.) SCHOONER LOST IN STORM. ticlan, But a Damn Poor Soldier,” | ines thousands of men and women em:| carry them ip the parade. and not submit ¢o having candidates | of the efganisations which participates and ployed in downtown oMee buildings} The Mayor and his friends gathered | imposed on them by @ little coterie of }im the ceremony as follows: rd ie Duke of Cambridge, who waa a impossible for any save those on the| Appleton to make the formal address | eight men to decide who might run for | Stessive Agsociation, Bohemian-Ameri- rand-unc 7, the Mayor to run on an inde | ma: and other offices, They were | can League, Bronx County Jeffersonian oF ia on hia way tol eters to hear what wae sald Oy the) ei ient ticket, Dominated by petition, [ail ot one stripe, and of « kind M even (Union, Future Club of Bay Ridge, Gay- propertion ‘ Chairman Appleton presentel Mr. Gay- | to cast tote on the garments of the city, |nor League of the Sixteenth Assembiy e Cobalt | FIRST CHEERING LASTS A FULL) nop with w shovel ae the emblem of |Let me read thelr names to you, leet |League, German Gocieties of Long al: of Canada, He le a military MINUTE. ' you have €orgotten them: and City, Gaynor Enrolment League, been stat All the enthusiagm that was etiered| the front and wave! the shovel, hile “CHARLES Gaynor League of Greater Ridgewood i up came from the appearance of the| ‘he crowd, that had not heard a word and Gaynor Professional League. reporta the Royal Mayor waving hie chovel end making a| cheered happily. |" Hebrew Citisens’ Association of Mail gteamebip Caribbean, which will/ dane, who returned ¢ pantomime of shoveling the rascals out| Herman Ridder made a driet second | Queene, Latio-American League, Mayor Bene the steamship Orotava in the rey this morning,” Sir Auguatie when that raterence in | Ing apeech and then Secretary Adam: |G@aynor Fusion and Nomination League, ‘ork-Bermuda service on Septt, 17, sa vr hk ech Teached by Secretary ; Frank McGarry Association, Municipal Cherbourg at 7 P.M. last night] 4 damn good lawnor and pelitinien tai | Adameon during the reading. The| thet past aiving the let Pary, National Wilson Club, People’s Bouthampton noon to-day for thel, damm poor soldier, When he was Bec: | cheering was net prolenged ef usroar-| many conferress at Deimonico’ Breas County, Progressives of Bermuda New retary tor War he was quite unpopular | ious. On three ecensions it broke out, crowd groaned and hissed with much whe the army—quite 7 | The Gaag tiene te lasted ene minute The geo a6 the mention of cach Gay, and two members of the crew of geven lost their lives. Our Engl ‘The ship was & total loss, according} jook after te Feports received by the revenue cutter] in which Smee Says Col, Fitz-George. ressed ing jam to eee the wn-| in his private office while the crowds | men who follow politics as a dishonest | Mast Side Property Owners’ Associa- Two Men Drowned When Be egy lta al were amembling. At a quarter before | trade and have no other visible means |ton, Citisens’ Democracy, County Club 5 Ipeetal ureday Ie Wrecked Of Cape Hat _A passenger on the Cunard liner] Wien at found that the marehing| 1 o’clook the Mayor led the of support. of New York, Colored Citizens’ Gaynor CUQCOEATE BD PEANUTS MMHINGTON, Gept, 3.—The three GA TARIS MIrivIbR (Nie: Attarioony Ane organizati dia not All tl steps and, going to the f “How different this vast end impres- lane, hh Den Domest a. ot tee Seoul at eh or artsy masied schooner Hartley was wreckealy 0. «Ih nn i a he Ki | Raine Meee ein pal en fa tras cn \nive eesne. te Oe ip lacie de deed Pt Clup t the Bronx, Borough Pa: Hs thelr come re om the beach at Chicamicoinico life| england, Col. sir Fits-deoree Iv a’son| 28%, @pectators packed themselves up| Jaod ee ove eosurred. ia @ Bee re one Gaynor League Business Men’ ne tetas, \eaving station, off Cape Hatteras, to " against the steps of the hall. It was| prelimi introduction for BR, Ross | night « week ego. There sat at a ‘e ox aa 'e ’

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