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T ''V-' " ,Yll3i f,-.fm i A A .;n V"'- - . H ! I I Mm v V W WSJ- VW"VS J . V 'A- UrV , , . . ? 4 V i . VOL XXII Prkt'iO Casts til. CONCORD, N, Ch TIIIDAY JULY 5. 1912. suni. copj. rh ctt. . NO. 809; 7 3 E2 LIST IS ftlCI ooxt trrsru -au kot, FEOTEl), TO LIVE..'. v EX- As a Basalt tfc Lackawanna Bafl- v ml WndL Iful lajtrad And to Serieni Cosrfitiaa. Bndner f Tut Zola Blaaaad, Waa Says Ha Saw K i!fmL rf Obacnrd Track. .-, - - T-''- . . .. - - Coraiag, N. July 5. The death list f the Laektwaiiaa imek bow Htibtn 41, witk eight other not i ' pee ted to bve. If My are injured and -'v. w a icriott aooditioa. The wreck b the wont ia the kietorjr of the road.- 'i Ofieiaia hit we eagiaeer Sehroeder of the fant'traia for disregarding ig ala. , They allege that the blork was at againat him, and that the flagmaa warned him ' bat her did . not atop. Sehroeder claims that the block' waa clear aad that he aaw no flagman. The fog obaeared the track: The State . ttinala will investigate. Most of the . paaoeagera killed were in wooden coaches. The steel coaches protected the passengers. The wreck took place oa a enrva near a long stretchy where engineers deligbt' to make up" lost time.- Sehroeder was r)a. excepHon. , la iBTaatigaU Wrack. , ' Washington, July 8.-hief - In spector Belknap, of. the Interstate Commeree Commission, left today , to help two- other-government wreck esparto to determine the blame for the diss ster-oei the Lackawanna Bail road at Coning, N. Tn yesterday. In. apaetara arena ordered to ascertain whether a violation of the safety ap plianee laws canoed the wreck. - itf'X York, July 5.-The 7 Laeka , Traa offieiala have issued a state . V fceat, plaeing the blame of the Corn- vtagvirMek am Engineer Sehroeder M the fast trabt- Ha ignored two signals ' .aad ' Jagman. . : .1 Saathani Railway Employe Dispate ' 'Thai'y ' Ashaville, July 4. Judge J. C. deeiaioa in the dispute over an in -crcase in salaries between the South ara Railway Company and a certain ejaaa of its employes. His, decision favorable to the railroad company as to oao auestion of the dispute and favors the employes in another. . The ' aeetion, yard,, extra gang, bridge, carpenter,- mason, concrete . aad painter foremen of the Southern Railway Company demanded an in- ' ereaaa In salaries of of $4 per month. ' The'rallroad contended that thiain- ereaaa waa beyond reason, but agreed to increase, the salaries of this class of workmen $3 per month. Judge Pritchard decided that this is a fair increase at this time;,.:,, ' ; . Another class of employes, inelud r iur assistant foremen, bridsre and tun- nel laborers, men working in tunnels, , abaft Workmen, brideemen and ear- penters, masons, painters and pile ' driving, engineers, demanded an in ' crease of $70 per month. The rail 's ' . vroad offered to. increase the salaries i- 'of this class of workmen $5 per vf monthj Judge Pritchard decided this Contention in favor of the employee, tf suns; toai iq ois opinion wiav is - reasonable increase under the eir- -tumataneea. Xagant Come Out For Wilson. . . Jamaa B. Nugent whoa ousting as : Chtainnan of the Demoer.tM State . Chairman of th Democratic Stat . 14 testing of the Qovsrnpr as an Mingrato and a liar" yesterday pled ged (fee aupport of Essex County to Wilson. Hark M. Fagsn, throe (tmef i .... . T - :eieewa mayor 01 -jersey viiy as pro vreeelva Beoubliean and : hitherto a Strong la Follerje man also declared ' himself forWIson. - , ; tij ' feamer Sinks; llany DrownwL , l rpJj ! J"1? Th Mis- iissppf m atoamefc JttftM 4Jrpuh( ooerated as a ferryboat between Memphis and the Arkansas aide of the river, sank ia mid-stream shortly ' gfir 1 o'clock thia afternoon. -5 i.'iay ar belitved to have been lirowiiad,. "' AU av&iiaaia oosts in porf were joshed to th scene. Cot. WOsoa's lTlnd Hot Tat " ' Up. Had i:fa Girt, N. J, July 5. Governor tr 'soa aaid today that ha will not W nunc th new national commit t chairman until shortly before the f, so maeting Jh!j H- Ra niind ya no$ made nptow - 'An xehap etatet, 'Kst . "Wake iountveaved mora than tSJ00 dur- jg t't fsl yy ending June -30 t. th operation of the salary JH.TX3 UBrc . rV - -SHOOTS HIMSELF, laU to Est Wasted to Xajrry aOaa . Itay Xta, Kew Terk, JalyC-The Saa prints a cable from Parte waiev-aaya: rrueee Lndovie PignaUlli, rrputed a distant ralatioa of tno King of Spain, anot himself last night aa a eonsequeaee, it ia said, of disappointment in hia tut for the hand of aa American girL The shot entered the region of his heart and passed out through the back. The prince waa removed from hia hotel to a hospital where his eoa- dttioa waa said to be most serious. Aeeordimr to rerjorta. the Prince has been brooding for several months over his failure to win the American The Ituea is well known to maay Americana hath ia Paria aad Za New York, whora ha waa at one time re ported engaged to Misa Mary 1 Db daugnter el Bemjamui M. tmke, and aeirese to 960.0Q0,0U0. The fnaca U in hia thirty-fourth year and hia fam ily ia also reputed wealthy, The young Prince waa twenty-eignt when he toured America ia 1908. His last visit waa last winter, when he met .Miss Duke. - Their engagement waa denied and it waa said a questioa of religioa pre vented the Prince's marriage. He is distant cousin of the King of Spain. ODDS THAT WILMS WDrt. Tan ta Htae Offered That E Baata Tan aaa wml. : Kew York. July 4. Wall Street be gan to name odda of 10 to 9 yesterdsr that Woodrow Wilson wonM delsal butk William Howard Taft aad Theo dore Roosevelt at th November ele- . Tnese odd war? named ten tatively, and no wager of any ,aoa aMinmie reanlttd. 3. : . . Within a fortnight, aowartr, it u is iKvetted that bestin aoniiawnt will develop and that dafinlU krti iti fce-J warn ueui wciu imuisa . T1 I t I : Wolgast Wiaa Over Etvara. f .' Los Angeles. Calif. July 4 -Eor 12 round-ad Wolgaat and JoiTBiver fought Uw eataeaoewU ia their light weight ehampioaahia battle at Vet noa arena thia afternoon. In the 13th there earn a blow which lapded tow, and both boya in an instant- were sprawling. and writhing upon the floor. -Wolgast waa declared the win; ner oy neiere jaca weicn. : laen bedlant broke loose. There was a de monstration, lasting more than, half aa hour by 11,000 excited apeetators but it waa handled throughout by law than a dosea policemen, without vio lence of any aor. . - a- Totnght Referee Welch stands dis puted by Bivers and by thousands of spectators in bis decision that Wol gast won by a knockout. Toe Mexi can fighter claimed a foul, and in hia dressing room ha displayed a dented aluminum protector to prove nis elaim. : v Portland Sandy For XSka, . Portland. Or.. July 5,-The' flrst of thf hosf of Elk wn wil1 for th annual eonvention and reunion next week arrieed today, The work of drewrins the eitv ia in full awing. Th daeprattona and electrical display wi4 surpass any' other' ever ahown here aud i expected to be one of the ' L ' . ... f. 1L. 1 0M greatest ever eeen, in tno wuuir; oi mon apnropriato to the occasion will be preached in many, local pulpits Sunday. " The formal opening or toe Grand Lodge will take place in the Armory Monday evening, ine great parade, which i thf spectacular fea ture of th reunion, will take , place Thoraday. A Laxingtoa Qalla Off Its Bales Day. Lexington baa called off Sales Day pa th ground says the Lexington Dispatch, that there ia no demand for any auch institution ia the coun tv. On th last aalea day, says the Dispatch, a raaor and a horse were the only offeringa. The object, of Sales Day seems to have been to have the farmers eom in large num bers on a certain day each week and offer varioua and sundry things for sale, the board of trade furnishing th auctioneer, but the farmers didn't take kindly to th project. " ' T Eowaxd-Kekni' The following earda were issued her this morning: . ' 1 Mr. snd Mrs. George Washington .. . . ;. t..,i Hum !.: .. v. announce the marriage of their daugh- tar ' . - . , . . . . Sara Louisa - e . , Mr. Alexander Robinson Howard on Wednesday, the third day of July ope thousand, nine handred. sad twelve , tpopcprd, Mortn carouna. , . San and tafa Fourth ia Chicago. ' Chicago, July (.--Th ' 'fourth of jnly record bar waa the best in year. Thenar only 29 dead against 6ZJaaniUd.w:' snta wai' reseaed ovarcoma social Kxrrnra Or TSl WOODKEf. AbtlO toad a Kick! aad rrieada At- DaUgUfal' Maetlag Laat Forest Hill Camp Woodmen of the World held a most enjoyable' social aeseioa at the lode reeana ever Wid- nboasa A Bona store laat night. EU orato puna had been caad for the meeting and they were eseeated tn 4 manner that made the gathering a moat successful and highly enjoyable one. About 100 Woodmen and their friends attended the meeting. Speeches were made by Bev Mr. Wanebope, Bev. W, M. Bobbins and Mr. W. 8. Charles, of Charlotte, district deputy of the order. ' All of the speech were of high order and the anoyance fre quently showed, their appreciation by ntbnaiaatie applause. ; ' . At the close of tb apeeebes Mr. Victor Widanhouse was presented with a gold watch' for securing th largest number of new members in a membership contest conducted by the lodge, and Mr. Lathan Hatheoek was presented with a gold nng bearing th insigia of the order for securing the insignia of th order for securing the tation speeches were made by Mr. Charles. During the evening delightful , re freshment of lc cream and cake were served. Socialists Kama Fall State Tickai. Winston-Salem, July 4. A State Socialist convent ioa waa held here to day with delegate from Marly all lo cal represented. Plana were made for trying to secure a State Sociliat Mwspeper aad also for raising cam paign fuada to wage an active cam paign. The aam platform as the party bad four years ago except one naw plank favoring paying eonvkta wages and after deducting th ea- 01 keeping them to turn bal- over to families was Mooted. A State ticket waa nominated aa follows : Governor, H. E. Hodges, Washington) Lieutenant Governor, B. T, Tiller, Aaheville ; Secretary of State, W. M. Weatherly, Greensboro; Auditor. D. JStaerV 8teneer; Treaa arer, W; B.JTajrr. "WtiisToh-Sarm: Superintendent of Public Instruction, nev. U. . Hunt, Lexington : Attor ney General, W. G. Gregson; Com missioner of Agriculture, Bruce An derson, Lenoir, Commissioner Labor and Printing; Geo. F. Wilson, Pfaff town; Corporation Commissioners, B. J. Morton, Greensboro, and V. T. Grubbs, King; Insurance Commis sioner, B. H. Lane. Aurora. lTaton Party OonTntioa. Philadelphia. Pa- July 5.-rTbe Keystone Party, which' baa for ita mis sion th riddance of Pennsylvania politics of corrupt bosses and machine methods, began ita Stat convention in the Colonial theater in this city to day with a full attendance of dele gate. The purpose of . the eonven tion ia to decide whether the Keystone party shall place, ita own State ticket in th field, thia year or endorse the candidate of th old political parties. Bopprts hav been circulated to the enact that the Kevston might sup port I0? Bw uppublican organisation under the leadership of William Flim, but sntann flmapg thp delegates appeam to he strongly opposed tp such a course. .According to D. Clarence (Jibboney ind other prominent lead er the Keystone party is more lik lv to endorse the Democratic . State ticket headed by William H- Berry, Who exposed the colossal capital gran, as ihe candidate fqr the State treos- w. ... : : The MacYsagh' Scandal Washington, July 5. The House of Representativeea will not prove the MaeVeagh-Andrew affair unless An drew ' ehargea -" maladministration. President Taft plans sn inquiry. The treasury bureau heads are to meet with the cabinet next Tuesday, They must pledge loyalty to MieYeaga. or retire. ' Wants, Roosevelt to ftUM 81 Sx- pans Accaunt, ' Madison." Wis.. July 8. La Fol Istte'a Magazine demands that Roose velt publish his expense account and contribution list. It alleges that aop- aort -came from the harvester trust. the steel trust, Perkins, Hanna and Munsey. ?. - v.. y For Freaiden Priniafies. Washington, July 5. Represents tive Noma, of Nebraska, introduced in' the Hons a bill requesting presi dential primaries in- all States. Ke- quire' Stat laws to provide prima ries.' It will do away with boss rule polities, " - - Xlr Crackers Imperils a Scor of ; urn. -,:' Jtoston, MaseJ July ft. Fire eraek- wtarted a nr in a uoad&nrr tene ment and a score of Uvea were imper. izi::io- ;E1 JGL1! cnxmrs rz4 fotists wtth " two; insTi-JszM ' cm CO5S2LT0S." ' , ' - -. . . . Svw nflrs4asaa t to 1 aid . of Seoaad f to IXattot Pitchers War MHTngfldV a'saasparia D- feat th ptaeas t ftwr f 4 to l.Irsaadea-seird ,- Witaasa : TkJa. Osju at aaponA The Loekeitea eeleWed the fonrih with-tw. victoriea-ever CorneMna. When the , course of 'human events two baseball elubs mat aad :.one pitcher pitcbea gilt-edge bail aad the other on allows . eonetdernbl swats-' it aatarslry -feJIawa' 4hat one- team will aanaa a Separate and distinct Slace among th ball dubs ef the tad. Thia b thf principle that ap plies to the two games ..yesterdav. Graham and Johnson, pitched gilt- edge ball for the Lopkeites and while the Loekaiteo " rappM the visiting pitchers hard ind ofton. - A large crowd witnessed toe fames. Ftrat Oaaia. LOCKK MILL AB,B 4 H PO A 1 1 Sapp, Jr- 8b . AUrad, If . Clark, ef .; . Swaringsn, 2b 3, It 10 3 3 1 0 0 4 0 Wood, aa . , . Kiasiah, lb . Rogers, e . . 10 Sapp-fcrf . 0 0 Graham, p . . Total , 27 18 7 21 9 0 CORNELIUS AB B H PO A E 3 0 5 10 3 0 1 0 0 11 0 1 10 Howard, lb , Bogera, 3b . Goodrnm, ss ' Has, a . . . . 3 0 A T ' CaWwelL i . 2 2w a . .4 Donaldson, p.- Curley, F ef 8 3 1 2 3 0 0 1 Waanam, If . Curley, P, rf 0 Total 1 4 18 8 3 Second Oaau. LOCKE MILL AB B 4 1 H 0 PO 3 1 0 3 4 Sapp, J, 3b . . Allred, If .- . Clark, ef . . . . 8waringen, 2b Wood, ss . . . Kisaiah, lb . Archer e.. . . . 4 3 , 3 3 3 , 3 . 3 1 1 I 1 ,2 11 .2 I 2 0 1 2 10 0 2 3 1. 0 0 Sapp, BH rf . . Johnson, p . . . 3. 1; 0 0 Tptsl . . . . 29 9 0 21 7 1 CORNELIUS Howard, lb . . AB R , 3 0 H PO Kogera, p . . . Good rum, ss . Hawk, e. . . . Caldwell, 2b . . Donaldson, 3b Curley, T, ef . . , 3 . 3 . 3 : 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 Washam, If . . Curley, P., rf , Total' 27 0 8 18 6 4 - Kannaaolis -Dfeatd- Clneoa In the presence of th largest crowd that aver witnessed a ball gam at the new grounds Kannapolia' defeated Concord yesterdsy afternoon at Kan napolia, Bell and Overeaab jrem th opposing moundsmea and the Aonors were about evenly divided the Kaa- npois twjrler receiving steadier sup port- dohnsoa. and U. Spry put-up clever games at second and Hoover made a sensational running catch in left. The -Cineos ran wild on the bases, their work in this particular being in the ivory-headed class. The Kannapolia team played steady, ronsratent game. Th score 1 . . TCINCOS. ABB it HPO a 1 A? Dafly, rf , Mwri?. . Wt, as , Johnson, 21 0.0 o i 1 1 0 2 0. 2 a 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 3 4 2. 4 3 4 Sappenneld, L 3b Hoover, . . . Patterson, F., lb Dusenbery, ef . . Bl, p V . . . rTotsl. ... 2 1 9 2411-4 KANNAPOLIS AB B H PO A E Spry, G Zb , . , 3 1,0-44 Grier, lb . , . 3 4 4 0 00,2 opry,. H, rf . Irby, If Ovpressh, p . 0. 4 3 3 a 3. 11 mtn, ss , i. , Kirk, 3b . . Willett, . , . PsrrUh, e( Totar. ; . SO d 8 27 18 8 BummaryV' Earned mn. Kannapo- hits, Overeaah; atrnck out by Bell 8; by Ovareash 4; left a bases, Cineos II; Kannapolia 4; double playa, WU htt, L, to Spry, G. Overcash . to Drier to Kirk. T. B. CA1TT WXK, SATS B1TAK. Third Party May Bedaoa Democratic Plurality, E Says. Chicago, July A William i. Bry an, who stopped in Chicago today on hia way to Nebraska, declared that if afthird party were formed Colonel Boossvelt might drive some reaction ary Democrats over to President Taft. but with th Democratic ticket and platform, Roosevelt could not expect to win over progressive Democrats. Before leaving Baltimore Mr. Bryan estimated that Wilson would have a plurality of 2,000,000 over President Taft When asked today if he atill held to that cstimat he replied: "In estimating Wilson's plurality st 2,000,000, I am not counting on a third' party. That might reduce the plurality soma, snd yet not much, be cause many Republicans will vote for Roosevelt, who would not be will ing to vote fos a Democrat aad that will largely reduce Taft 'a vote. Taft will be the contender for the Roose velt votes not Wilson." TWO MOBB KILLED IK AEROPLANE ACCIDENT. Twalv Di Thia Week ia the Battle for th Conquest ef th Air. New York, July 5. The death of two English arm officers, Csptsin Lo rain and Sergeant Major. Wilson', in aa aeroplane accident, makes the week's total twelve Uvea .lost in the conquest of the air. Thomas Moore waa killed yesterday at BeUvjlle, N. J, and Lieutenant Garanda, of the Roumania army, waa killed at Buch arest. . . Brooklyn's Kew Ball Park. New York, July 5. A big bunch of Manhattan baseball fans will journey over to the big burg at the end of the bridge tomorrow to attend the laying of th corner-stone for the future )un af th4 RiMnlrlvi WitirtniV To. Hgaefc, JhevBronklriiabsmltb monj, whieh will be conducted ".with all the- peeap and. dignity befitting the imporianerof tbe.pecaaaonk'. Ebbeto-Field, as the new park will be known, ja. destined. to take front rank among 'the best of the big league baseball plants. Tbe park will be su perbly located, being in almost the exact geographical centra of Greater Naw York and easily accessible to all of th 4,000.000 or mora inhabitants o'of th big eity.v The plant will cost I 'about 8175,000. The grandstand of 0 1 steel aad reinforced concrete will be svu feet nng and will accommodate 20,000 Spectators. Thar will be a big club bouse for th home team and visiting teams and there will be an ornate structure at tho entrance to the park, McVsaih Says Andrew Plead to Hold Bis rises. Lancaster, Mass., July 4. Secre tary of the Treasury Franklin Mae- veagh in a ststement given out here today, declared that the resignation ef A. Piatt Andrew, assistant secre tary of tbe treasury, waa not submit ted until it had been repeatedly re quested by both Mr. Maeveagh and President Taft. Tbe secretary said Uhat Mr. Andrew pleaded to .be re tained in the service and brought ev ery possible' influence to bear to have hia. request for bis resignation with drawn. - - Aunicaa Killed and Tm Others Wounded. Panama, July 6. R. W. Davis, an American,' waa killed and ten others Wtuhded in a fight between the Pan ama polio and the United States marines,' aa a result of th Fourt of July celebrations. Th legation ord era drastic invostlgatioaa. ' CAPITAL BCEPLUS $100,000 33,000 I!aw Acccr.t$ Urn tr Satn Concord National Dank.: rCUR Fia cm. Interact ; FU tm Tlasa DaposiU A fUNDAT SCHOOL - BALLT MXETDfO. Tan Sunday Schools of the City to Ear a Bally Sunday Night A rally meeting, composed of the Sunday schools of the Central Metho dist, Reformed and First Luther an churches of this city will be held in the LuUiersn church next Sunday night at 8 o'eloek. The programme of the hour will be published tomorrow which should be specially interesting to these three eongregatione ss well ss to sll whose pleasure it may be to attend. These exercises will complete this ehsracter of the Sunday school cam paign work for the year in this town ahip except the Township convention which is appointed for the first Sun day in August. These rallies bsve beeen well attend ed during the year, they have eovered the territory snd aU the schools have taken part in them. The efforts made in this way to arouse more interest in the Sunday School work, under the anapieies of the Countv and the personal visitation of Mr. Jas. i. rink, tue township President, has doubtless resulted in much good. Monument to Cadi Rhodes. Capt Town, July 5. Unveiled by Earl Grey, former Governor General of Canada, the imposing memorial to. the late Cecil Rhodes, who hss beenl called the father of the British Em pire in South Africa, was officially" in augurated today with mpressing- cere monies. The monument. - which Was completed some months ago, stands in a commanding position on the side 01 Table Mountain. Lost $15,000 on Johnsoa-Flyan Fight Lss Vegas. N. M.. Julv 5. Jack Curley, the fight promoter, loses $15, 000 on the Johnson-Flvnn orize Imiu. There was no crowd. Las, Vegas busi ness men forfeit 810,000,, " f 25,000 Fir Caused by Firecracker. Cannonaburg. Pa.. July 5. A 825.- 000 Ar was caused by a Hre cracker it. 1onW.8totjojn.T.;f. was lwnoVVf-'Vv:'" ' H. '"; .'". "j;, ElxtTa Special aaaaai 4) V ' '" fsM "' ''wwim-1 ssttjfc- rndayr mid Saturday Millinery larcitss of Price. Children 'a Hats worth up to 25c -Special 1. lOo, Children's Trimmed Hats, worth up to $1.00 Special 48a Children's Trimmed Hats, $U0 values Speciar-.79e-08e, $2.00 Udies' Trimmed Hnts .1 - 98e 83.00 Ladies' Trimmed Hats .. .1 J. .. il 11.48 84.00 and $3.00 Ladies Trimmed Hats .. .. .. .. . J. fl.9 75c and $1.00 Ladiea', Sailors .i .. .s. i.. !1 60 At these prices you had better com early the best goes first? SALE IK KOTIOHS. ' i' "iv 100 Job Lot-Ladies' Hand Bags at almost half price Range of - prices . .. 10c, 19e( 25c, 39 89c, 98c and up! 20c Ladies' Gauze Lisle Hose Black, White, Tan Special Two Pairs for .. . ..1. .' 'tmVUl Ladies' Black, White and Tan Hose, usually sold at other stores' for 12 l-2c Sale Price (not seconds) for 26c 15c Boys' snd Girls Black Hoe . .. ; . . 10c- 10c Fans all kinds . . J. 60f 25e Celuliod Fans .. .1 v- .,' ..' IO05 i.LOKO I4SI1E AND 8TLK GLOVES. ' Special . . .1 .1 35c," 49c,' 89 and 8c . Short Gloves .. .'.26c,' SOc1 and 48c; . 25c Oriental Talcum Powder .. 10c 1-Lb. Best 35e Talcum Powder -V.1 19o Toilet Soap Special' .1 .. '.. .1 8e'and 10c BIO KEW LOT OF CORSET SPECIALS. 1 Lot 50c Corsets, most sill sixes .i -. Odd lot Corsets, 50c to 75c values for .. Ladies' Gauze Vests underprked .1 ' Big lot Muslin Underwear underpriced T " BIO SALE OF KEW WtJtXiJtonF&&tK. fc j One lot at .. - - i- .0O aad 3J0" SKIRTS Navy and BUe Serge, Black and Whito Whip Cord,' waiet sizes 23 to 30-Sals Price.p 'pfc 82.25 and U 85.00 values in Blsck and Navy, extra siaes-rSale price, 143, . 5 Docen New Norfolk Jackets, with belts, $1.50 values Fri day'and Saturday !-,. ..II- .V- ., i1": ,-'i l-:i !l'.f0 4- W ! Spaaal Values iaLaoas and Embroider!, . ; Tbrasands of othwr Good Bariaina. . s-ii'---J " .. ... ' I":)'" ' .--V'.'lVi'. l..-t'-VV.f.'1ig kb"L-' . v mill R008ETELT EXPECTS TO BEODI CAMPAIOK KEXT WEEK, w.. Says H Wishes to Wait TIB "Initial , Enthnaiam Ovr Wilaon'- Die , Dowa.M--If E Does HT1 Watt ,: Lrag im4.JJ:J-. Oyttn Bay, N. J .JnJyS. CoL Roossvelt decides not tdjannonne tbe ' plans for a progressive petty3 until -Monday.' He wishes to 'wait antil the initial enthusiasm over Wilson dies -down. He expects to begin, his, earn- ."' paign the first of next week.' .t -Teddy 'Oss'8oni J4or. Oyster Bay, N. T, July 5.-Bis-' cussing tbe Democrstic platform,' t RooseveU said:f - "Either the Demoerata .wUl, if elected, have to plunge the country ' into ruin by mesne of free trade or continue the present' . tariff system snd wink at their' platform deelara- ' ' Hons and say that they were adopted - s for campaign purposes. only. 'J j II Big Sal at Fihf's.r vi - The giirantie mid-summer clearance 4 ' sales at Fisher's will begin" Saturday, July 0, and will eontinu .; U next week and' through Monday, Ju)y 15. j . . ' Thia will be one of th season's most. ', ;, important bargain eyers. The price -on sll sessonsble merchandise will be ' u eat Bead the big whole paga. ad. in ; - : . yesterday's Tims and look np the.-' double eommn ad. .in Tbe Tribune - today. 0 ' r"' : 1 'it -- ; ,' ; Largest Crowd Evr at Morning ,; Oasaa.'.. .1 v . "yj" Philadelphia, . Jnly t.: 4 Twenty ; i : -eight thousand persons saw Philadel phia defeat Boston, four to three, to- -f U day, the largest crowd that ever wit;", nessed a moniwg game' W nmjor ka v -gne'lUatory. v.4?j.j.,Ni',ij'"ii';rs7 au:" ' r ' -v:',-.. 5 ;flUt!5S t Most All Gho '.re, i1 '?.' u m -J 39048O .,''' 10c JiWe1 .l()c'l5cl19e25e) ?! -'tsr s-. - ; 1 v , T6iJi far pnnty officers;" year, 131 in 1U0 and 213 in 1CP. -to rjt- .-" rHI-4W
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