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Ch-, THURSDAY, MKEIl 100 WELSH HIGHLYPRAISED SENATOR Jv M. DIXON ARNEGTE. I a 11 JL DVPJMniniTrptirnam TO OPTTX i uiitiuiuhi onLniVihii J5. 77 pt. Weather Fai; Pcnn Ac.

Fiftli St. Nonrs More Welcome to Our Shore, He Llsteddfodists Metcalf, Act Like a Mar 77 ho Had Good News on the Subject of Mere JMonoy for Technical School Extension. i. THE PITT SB UK IT A This Store Will Be Open Next Monday as Usual, at National Baby Dresses Cne-rourtb. Off.

pernsaner.tly liou-- in tc. Carnegie ga! lories ar.i ciher is laueu to tha committee. Mr. Mftcalf slin brought two cc issued to I'itt, a 1 rir. worn by him and giU More motley is expected for th Carnegie technical schools from th purse of the' I--h-d of Skibo.

Select Councilman William Metcalf, has just returned from a visit to Scotland. Juu-T3 Joseph Buffington as with him. Mr. Metcalf says that nothing- will be made TT5r Awutep to Gazxttb laCItFIEI.D SPRINGS. N.

Sept 2. imf S. Sherman, P. publican the vie presidency, was the i-st of honor of tho Welsh Societies at eNtedafod today. Mr.

Sherman received an ovation. oowrly a thousand finfrtrs TartIcfDat.l Spick and span now dresses for (5 mouths and up to 2 vcar- SPFCl SJ-X- YORK IX TIIK HOUSE. rn i ail ex- jr- to i.ter.tiial. p. i hibiu I tul-c nrsc Dvettv un-st'S are in.irtf ot namscn motn public until ho makes his report to the trustees-.

i Mr. Metcalf does not act life a man who has bad news to renort. He I a varifty nt eiiihroiuenes M.unia vi.t.s si it M. 15., i ItV. Ticlict.s pco.j days, trains leave Tt.

it 'Ti i-. in ii nil Till tr. cit inoludii.fr Hubbard yoke dresses and plain effects. Laces and Ik i i- JfhA i 3 i uiiuiiigiuii tui uj i liir a tecure ta ts and Vuiimjux res- been geucrouslv used as triminincs. ticket office, frvatior.

ia a-ivance at i'-ii. vii iicie ini press upon nun me necessity of exterding tae school. Iater in the month when Judsre Buffineton Santhfie'd street. 01 thi? Commence building up the baby's Autumn vrardrobe todav. nome a nu-etnig of tlie trustees Montana Solon Selected to Be Chief Of will be held.

Then the message from Will be ftp.I.I. Ther tl.a ir.osww brClbO Sjkido ir.e i-'epartraent of Oratory in the wid be delivered. a Republican National Campaigr i. Mr. Metcalf was also eonuv.lssioned to i ''All 9 4 in tl.o s.

Choruses came from Wilkt a-Barre, Granville and to compete for the $2,000 in- Ir. in, '-'el Prothroo of Milwaukee acted i-iic-a'or of tl.o singles contests and I. Jf Kdwnrd of Sscranton was Mr. presided ove.r 'J 8wion of the eisteddfod. In a tirc-M said: of inherited love of 1 ot'' thought and action, the f-Tly becomes an enthusiastic Hi mtw environments may i a moment seem ftrane and unfamll-hf, tr fails naturally and gracefully ways of th people and soon, by I.hs i vl-j and thrift, too ken nipreasion upon the cornroun-I'y.

Nor. fre more welcome to the of thin country than are the Welsh. reek prosperity but you do 'k at the of ariv fnrm ook up the descendants of William Pitt AMf- fairs in this country shall be turned over arnonnr-PQ tl-t nhlDo Vr 1 50c Baby Dresses at 33c. 75c Baby Dresses -t 50c. 51.00 Daby Dresses at 75c.

to the Democratic party with Mr iiryan 1 i 1 ami nnnnnt mule IJ.ji Irin lt.i,..S at its head, or si ait ne continued ln the 537-54 5. LIBERTY AVU nanus of the Republican party." i i ii.i-iH.yior. ms aautrnter. Miss -Macsiine Hester Pitt-Taylor, and a nephew will sail from the other side en Septen.ber 3J i And bv St the same steps up to very fine 6.00 baby Dresses for Items and come direct to Pittsburgh. A son.

Capt. Walter William- Pitt-faylcr, can- i Dick Colleague. Mr. Foraker followed this discussion with an estimate of'Judga Taft's fitness for the office he reeks, by repeating what Bishop Fellows, who presided at the meeting, had said belcre him: "I wane to not come for the sesqui-centennial, but vill be here for founder's dav. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Forbes of F.dinbut crh. rte- v-rrimf at or at tc.e expense of aov importance i 8re wilhn to toil for it. You scendants of the eider brother cf Gen. New ilK: ren hut von are rharitahlo 1 Newest Fads in Art Needlework.

rience on the bench: in th Frb.e- will be hero for the sesqui-cen- ll.lS;ita't.la and enterprising-." i wm continue in sesFion to- 51 1. 1.1 A rf as secretary of, war, in tl construction "c'larle Pitt-Taylor gave Mr Met of the Panama canal, in all the positions two h.Piulsome ste-i eng'avings of he has filled, tmen such as to qualify jam pjtt to bring ovp-r. One is to Judge Taft almost beyond every other man for -the presidency. We are troine to third T- i "Wo have arrivals day fers only to been telling of the new silk by day, and as this news re-one new arrival, vou will re TAFTAHQFOHAKERMEET x.t-i, is saoivmtj one or conc.it firess decoration. It is the attractive 1TAI BEAD- APPLIOUH KMHROIDMRV.

Ihe head 5 come in a varktv ot rat STUDYING WATER SUPPLY. State Official Inv estiva tine Condi- i e. to ircy are airtady strung and need cctiched right on th? stamped pattern. Cntini-d from Ilrst fMnncr resulted in an invitation to Sen-''r I'oraker to remain in the city today r.l attend both the review of the parade tions at IlcTgariza. CANOXSBURO.

Sept. 2. (Special.) J- W. Irwin of the engineering bureau of the state board of accompanied by Dr. A.

L. Runion of Cauonsburg. went to the Pennsylvania Reform school at ITALIAN" call that it we attain brought to vonr at-tent ion the new arrivals of the past few weeks there would be a very long list. The particular new silk that wc ask attention to this morning has the pretty i'Liybi'. K.MiIROiDH 1 i 1 1 n'-G on belts, cOilars and c.

elect him. and if he does not make a success of it. it will he his own fault." Senator Foraker followed this statement with a review of Ids acquaintance with Judge Taft, and the favorable impression lie then gained of him. Senator Dick followed. "I have," he said, "listened with a great deal of satisfaction to the reasons why Taft shou'd be elected president, and why Harris should be elected governor, and I agree with it all.

But I want to say that it will le a great loss to Ohio, to the country and to the senate, if Joseph 13. Foraker is not returned." (Applause and cheers). "I see that you are with me, that we are for each and all, for the office which they represent and to which they aspire." Gov. Harris' tribute to the old soldWs, concluded the speechmaking program. Mr.

Taft returned tonight to Middle Bass to hoL-sefiinusliers or housekeepers. The New Autumn Carpets and Rugs arc now ready for your inspection, and present an arrav 01 unusual interest while there are still many Enceptional Bargains In Drop Patterns that we -re closing out at heavy price reductions. The above items wiil interest any one needing or anticipating a need for floor cover-in 5. Watch windows. O.

McCiintcck Co. II lor th ccior iname of CREPE EX A. Be id Lunch. A new L.iuny Scarfs, star.u and 1 cyt.cl I Doylies erv, is This new weave is the ioc manufacturer, it is entirely ne of a famous silk in the crepe 7 Morganza today and investigated the water supply, with a view supplying the school with water from deep-r'lted wells. The water now used is pun ped from Chartiers creek and is so filthy that the odor is sickening.

Mr. Irwin says the state has plans for a sewa'ge disposal plar.t at Morganza, but money for it will not be until tlie legislature meets. When the plant at Morganza is completed, Canonsburg and ail other towns that mpty their sewage into Chartiers creek will be compelled to erect sewage plants. reat'v. Iaeli piece lias a v.

1 t- ana rrtu to tnateh, inside ace. stitch, and is opposed ta the oM Crepe Metrorc Dcyltes. worth 12 24 in. in. Doylies, worth 51.C0.

'la ft, but alio the reception to be given lbter by the Lincoln club. Jial-e Tart left Middle Bass island Mt after six o'clock this morning oa a small power yacht, and after a tem-P''tuou voyasft of foir hours, reached Tole.io very dmp from the ppray, but 5a gaol Imincr. Ife was taken in an automobile direct to the reviewing stand. Jt Taft said on thiq journey that he k'-evv of no arrangement whereby he lvss to ui iet Senator Foreker. Hut the cty of Toledo seemed to know nil about it, and when, after the candidate had be" in hU place only a few tnmut-.

a carriage, which headed the Parade, sionrjed in front of the stand and its passengers, there was a rt -mendous shout as the thousands who were w'thiii of the stand, 5n the Immense sUmuU adjoining and across the cauKh.t. F'glit of the senior senator, coilc.isue, Sonator Dick, Gov. Harris a 3 i 1.7."; instead of a heavy satin face, this new silk has been a rich satin finish. We have just received a new line of co'ois, evening and street shades, in this beautiful new FOK LOSS OF APVKTITE 20 in. Center PieccSf $1.75 35 in.

Center F.ects, wrrth $2.25 15x6 in. Sesrfs, wcrth $1.75 iw54 in. Scarfs, v. 1 1 $2.00 NOTE: Lesson a in all branches wcrk have been resumed. Free IDENTITY STILL MYSTERY.

17ew Infcrmation Hay Sh.ow Body Is Not That of Toronto Man. No positive indentification of the body of the man who first took caibolic acid and then jumped to his death in the. waters of the- Monongahela river near McXCeerport has yet been made. It is thcught that he is Eramett Lockwood of Toronto, but other information gleaned yesterday may show that this is not the case. cf Pt Take Iforsford's Acid Viiosphate Its use is especially recommended for restoration of a-: et.re, strength ajid vitality.

5Z2 tO 545 Liberty Ave. silk. iUick is aho included. For the rich and lesscr.a in exceedingly handsome silk gown, Crepe is commendable. L25 vard.

class, each morning. Private lessons at 50c per hour. -4 ii A- Careful work at the coroner's office has shown that the letter which was found torn to pieces was not one of farewell, but a letter of recommendation given to the young man by E. B. Haus.

There it: i o- 1 P-l The HOTELS AND RESORTS, STEAMSHIPS AND TOURS A it i rcir.forf-.i tu.ar I remforr.1 "-sn oh; I i. i p. ar. i i ir- as v- 'i c- rim it cf s07 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

and Mayor Whitlock. Huxh, Ah units Meet. A he which greeted the governor RU'MenJy guve way to a momentary hush the fanilUar head cf the -senior Ohij a'or Mr. Taft held out a brown smiling. So-nator Foraker exti a.l"d hi own.

white by contrast, but one ran between. They w-rc checked for only a moment, and th'm the two men graspel each other in firm L.in-.U lp. Mr. Taft arniled bioauly. his ruddy face iiclitinn Senator Faraker smiled 1.1.

blmkinsr toward the crowd, for the sun i. id got in his eyes. crowd, now fully cognisant that the ariiu Ipm i recou'-iliaUon between the forinr poPxical foes was an official fact, i'terens'-d volume of their cheers to y-n i xtcnt tin made it Almost impossible l'-r th U-o priia ir.als in the scene to CCEAN STEAMSHIPS, French Line CAMPACXIE GUNHfiAf-B TP.ANS AXL4.N- i HV. i r-. com, ir.i-d t-y a cf the wrk.

with tv. "IF COiMC TO TLfTiC CITY. H.J.. IiO 2C is no date line on the letter ana it reads as follows: April I have pleasure ln testifying that during the whole of the three rears you have been employed in this department under mf you have given entire satis fat ion, and you have my best, wishes wherever you so. Please note you roust not use this testimonial in Great Britain or Ireland, but refer your future master to us in country.

Yours trulv, E. E. II ACS. F. M.

Wadsworth of the Grand hotel came forward yesterday with the opinion that the body is that of Finest Hen-wood, who was a guest at that house for some weeks. Here he left the address of his mother. Mrs. F. Henwood, of '203 East avenue.

North Hamilton, Ontario. toatnr. frtr Hw.tl viti Pitir Mftn. nv.sr I 1 'he "-ts ani location of hoteio. frt diatriL I 1 It.

br aru, At-. CO city cri; or 1- n.I i as ri.e-d w- or 1 C.ty r.rf i -v tri. i th r-, Licacl, uifr Fr, Frr-m Eat: acre 13 f- i rei TiQVE. tinner L.lK 70 ilAVP.E. 1 AJ.IS (i KAHCC).

I t-ry 'i at 10 It. Ktojt 42 N-u'ti Itiver. lirt.a 1 .1 'La rrcre.c-..Sept. a Oct. 1 I.oriaf.- Scie i U.V.'KA S.

P. "Cil It" AC-O" lN 1 Sin. i arj Thit-1 1 A 5 5 Th- r.ia ycr i i of r' rv he i jr. ra If ft! 1 v. rne h-iuare -r 01 WW I what -was savins: to the other.

LAUNCH BRYAN PARTY. GFNKHAI. AGFAtV. STAT f. lirst Nit.on! Btr.k.

a. Vos.il I r. c'lU loatlun. 1 i from ti.ii. r.

Tiler sriil I'o'e 1 rr- -rty to forat-h. Vz U-fe of bath huu- Jiur water In Ndswrs. l'c-- and tatbs. vl jr. tl iirom 1 ti ir.n.

i'--x srrvi-e. the t-t bot.d and tcau--n fi the.e mi': AmerKaa ilii. i 112 werlOy: to ii at. to kit-t. "4 JAM Director pi.

IU r.i.rr.o-.d T.t. '-n -c k. Trick t.lia. I g. Th Cha it.

NCeV.erjha':"-! Mgtsey. I Furniture tllP'll C-'alo street. AlhnT. Pa. ti i-1 A I i 1 1 N' Fii: I Pf Pre r.vui.

r.osrvn... Au'rv't sv if ii. i cf the c'ic a. cn f.r the ert- crrnr of A 1 7" TT Ti 'T GTL TM IJ XLf iO SLt LM i Txndon Pari" umltirf Oraut 1 5 't nr-ev tt Cher Se; t. I'.

Txndon rari "raut -t Set t. 1 K.Acr.Vii-toi.i s. tjrr.it sir A i.oiok Ttr.n-wee avf TP Pror s- Hii- J-r; i t. 1-. Nv a Jan i i tl fer.trai.Ci- iw- iin- ur-1 i Kittanning Democrats File Papers Claiming That' Title.

KITTANNING. Sept. 2. (Special.) The "Bryan party" was formally launched today when' a paper was filed by Harry P. Boarts, Dr.

R. P. Marshall, W. A. McAdoo, Findley F.

Wolfe, and J. H. Lawson, in the prothonotary's office, laying claim to that title for a party at the November election. From the fact" all the petitioners are Democrats, it is presumed the purpose is to present a fail Democratic ticket at the fall election. The regular Democratic ticket contains the names cf two.

Republican nominees, Harry B. Henderson, for register and recorder, and James Me-Farland, for clerk of courts. At the primaries the Democrats had no candidates for these offices and some of the voters wrote on the ballot the names of the Republican candidates. The two Republicans were declared by the court to have been legally nominated by the We are in the midst of the most successful clearance ever conducted by this house. Included in.

the offering are hundreds of suites and single pieces, the newest and veiy best the furniture market affords. If you have a furniture want to supply, whether it be a single picee or furniture for the entire house, it will pay to buy now. The original tags remain on the goods, the new tags show plainly tlie saving. "tit-en taking so mo exercise at the Si commented the senator. and I'm tceling tine." "When (111 you got "'lot here this morning-; nice trip by Uvr, it little rough.

However I'm a fair Talk Together for an Hour. Ar.d he-o v.hat they said was lost in t'io din of m.fny voices rajsed in onn thcnit. Ecng after the two lirtd takri seats and the parade had itiovr'ti nji thf continued, fresh-rad by untired voices us det reached the spot. Th? sat down together and fn earnest conversation for more than an hour, incidentally together re-c iv the plaudits of tile marching Senator Foraker lj ft to keep a business engagement and Mr. Taft remained till the four-hour parade had II :for.j Judge Taft was allowed to oa an automobile ride, which had arranged for him, he consented to tiikc for twenty minutes with an taroug.

The ride ended at th, Lyceum th. -ter at 4 o'clock, where. en Mr. Tjft had been cheered for a n.tcules by aa audience which filled thM playhouse, Senator Foraker ule his appearance. Ho was also most ffhusiHsticahy Kfetcd as he took a seat Candida t-.

after the latter had x- and groptd him with a handshake. And Wir sr.eechrnakinn- heiyon rarity iO Il.Rn..- I To Italy lrm V. -r t. iM CRUISES UU n.r- Company's On K-e. 45 ItroadMay.

T- bjrgh. it'i ii t'e i r--- or Airntj. ao.nor-.-ioi.- a "tie put." pip it of th, with tv. tj, C-nter of i i-artie, VrU i f.t.r; tr. t-u r'- 1 t-p, Nov.

.1 tiKcicMrnr liarma Ja-a). -ti I V- cr" a to f-ra Ocan end Sui Av. ell attraf Capatity every conitTt nrtvit orchratra; fpaci'ius ri tlil Ur.cl::.a frvn sin i 'l trt etc Jpeo'ai I'ept. arv. vm.

mi rtireiiiire I1IU1 5X7 io v.ec-ly. Open a.l year. F. V.r. travel -ai 1.

1). 'ri-t'y 'vcl i- lii-t irayor r. i s.c'.'.r cf 1 1 IfU fare K.C0 io fer t- jm 170 tc tcrr.t of ri.b".- iro; day. f. Tii to r-t anv i SIZAW.

me fares I Of flay Pfr-n ''ot, iuliaI 3d- lit.J.. Timet! -r i NEW MILLION DOLLAR Ll'iir I ittibureb NEAR 623-625 Pcnn Avenue. (. Nri. I -m i- T- OGTSNDl Wbo! ri'KX Bench Trent.

Atlar.Ua City. 10 X'f tr.sn ctti-rr mcair 1.. "'h'wi' 2t e-s 3 0 i i intro- 1 i i. cwteTt.it!.; rc Lafclr.a. a.

PAHATK ASH i ci tne club weed Mr. Taft as -'the world's big Tribute for Senator. rin t-j Ai t. I i tiaitia. uicratm D.

P. RAHXET4. M-r. i c. i WITH OS Ti'ITiiOlT TEETH See UHirg Dentists, Established 1837.

Wii. I.e. ret i at off or.tr r. I. o't c-v 1, cf try -t f-" prr-.

t-ariT' MAKES DEATH SURE. Editor of Lewistowr. Gazette Shoots Self and Falls Into River. LEW1STOWN, Sept. 2.

(Spe.dal James S. Stackpole, aged 50, committed suicide this afternoon near Mifflin by shooting and then falling into Juniata river. He had been an editor of taa Lewistown Gazette for over 25 years and served as lieutenant and major in the Spanish-American war with Company Fifth regiment, and was a member of the state guard for years. Stack poie was tlie present nominee for director of the poor on the Republican ticket and was an active worker in the present campaign. He was a brother of a former Dewistown postmaster and cousin of E.

J. Stackpole. editor of the Harrisburg Telegraph. He leaves six children and his widow, brother and two sisters. Ave TT-II mi rt in Virginia a i Tlie Lan-I the Ldy and.

tbe I lea-'ar-t to f.uiiuus Ocetia Re. rt leae New York t. 14 24, Nov. II. of boijrs fsi tv.

cf th S. o. Ti.kois, THOS. COOK SON t4 -T)i AV. J.

-T. Mr( I t'irt Rjuk, '5J liii'j Ave, il'y. 0 lav .1 rn l.lf-r irt ar.l loo. us: man; Wl .1 4.0f2 feet -o 'i hf: to tole. x.i.phe,! i ti tr.ally the require- If you have lost only a portion of: rror.

an-1 will moot al 1 frr.i; exr ilert okic. hi Tit- J. Vi. Jlc-okut. J.

I. CUS'E teeth merits experience in this. J. wr i r. -t.

cc i Ti ar 1 nt i tK ii.d i- rrr i tr 1 1 iV'vi per in Al' 1. or 1 your natural teeth we can rep-lav them without a plato on the ALVEOLAR PROCESS (as practiced by us since 1SS7), so they will be perfectly With 21 our home ci; p-easing you. J'ltb'o Taft spoke pleasantly of bass, ti veterans, and then bringing in I'oraki-r's name, said: lour chairman has said that I hava filled -ft'iee for twentv years wirhout reward. As he did so St nator For.ker whispered to rae that there are some who would accept the fit on the terms. a pleasure for me to be hero ben nor l-'orakcr "because when Tor of Ohio, he gave me really mr -rt char re.

and took a good deal of 1nk In rutting a man of twenty-nine "i euch of the superior court of arc about to order, or rather, rrtfi-d a gu-at oratorical campaign! It is a urc to think in this presence tifat. are ROiug to rtand in the s-'o-iUU-r to shoulder, with th full strength of the Republican, party." Jiulrjn Haps Democrats. TOURS. P. Pr rf rr fi t'f- t' C.t' K-el confident of TH Lf.1 ST, Ca.l for our price and penpyUania r.ear bach; unobstra-tei I ocean view; highest po rt ln Atiantle City; -n 1 a I 1 C1rk' Crudes ath "Artblc" 80 tr.r.a.

la operi nurroar. p-iat- bathj; eeveriiy- CRIEST Ft 0 3 THE WGntD y.l two ctAtionsry tar.tis. with witer i.t teirorr.i: tlevi'ir i r. f. CLAT.K.

Nw T-Ja. V. It.i.iAU M. f.i.LL r. to street level; cI a )).

Hjtel et coach trtn. T.i'ersfure ulAi re- quest. IIENRT AP.N LL natural in shape au-i color, comfortable, cleanly and cause you no further trouble or expense; makes difference whether your remaining teeth are loose or sound, our raethod t-t treating seldom fails to restore Women Will Continue Crusade. The members of the East End W. C.

T. U. say they are gratified at the success which has attended the work of the orr-aniiiation of late, by which five cafes whose managers were accused of selling liquor to minors, had their licenses re opinion. or a chin teeth treated, filed or tro-Nned with porcelain, poltl or alloy, from $1.00 up. Extracting painless with air, or our special treatment of the guns.

Your oil teeih made over for 5.00. Two Lugo off. ccs, clean, comfortable and well lirhtr-d, with a cashier, maid and staff of specialists to Ol I I.Vl riTT-Ll Kt.Jf. i tic 1 acts OnSHO UinTIO HOTEL t'. t-r iV, Tie irf -( rr.r..soNAT.

r.roif-TitATi on. The voter? of the city eased cr acning teeth to a. heaithy con voked and say the organization will continue this work In tlie future. r-f uhn. 1 a.i 1 I dition.

If, however, all your upper or lover' teeth, have been lost, better re- i i'i uid-r to vct- the t.j- or -t i.t..r.'.:y Virf Ave ai tie leaCft. At.tS'CS rity. N. J. Cr-ottr 60 Lateai I I to witi.ioS eacii.

If. n.mt wi'h nr.d cch! sea-svnter t-atu. S-pt. sn i Ovt. r-i''-f.

Ari 1 1) tl? w-'a. $2. ux t-y day. fecial rat to famMes. ur- ftra.

lit- cuAKLKs r- you in all of dentistry. uiior.t;'.: w. tjL v. sort to artificial substitutes, such as Office bonis daily from 8 to p. 1 1 cur corrugated suction plate, for whicu Closed Suri'lay.

Each P. M. 0 ofbee open we charge $10, including painless ex-jnesday and aru-day nights itt ior at tr.r re- e.ther Ti.ur.'-lviy. 1. i i er-t-.

3 V.x, i S.t.fir.iy. f) .1, i Ktve ti.e cf 7 o'c-. ck a. ti. ar.d Is o'clock a.

ia. 4 p. r.v. and i 10 o'clork p. n.

Ol'l If IAI 'iliKM I t.i V. New Ambridge Church. The board of trustees of the Ambridge Methodist Episcopal church, rfce Rev. Jj. W.

LePage. pastor, yesterday let the contract for the erection of a handsome edifice of Gothic design which, when completed, will srive the congregation a property valued at $18,000. William J. East of Beaver was tendered the architectural work and C. Kirker Son of Beaver Falls were priven the building contract.

HOUSE" nillLCTLY ON' IliK OCEAN VKONT, frs-a WaUf ptn ali the yfar. E. i'. COOK'S I i Kvcry cct'r roust erc-sw'nt a re tracting. lias plate 13 light, thin ana o'clock.

Petri 'phones. URLING Dentists Two Offices 204 Sixth Co-. Penn Cppcslts H.tr.l Andersen, and 6125 Penn Cor. Collins, East End. A 1 ccipt cut in the cfor's IMK OTTC.V.

aiiu tr.e i ill -n ui -t 3. jl.t York fcVe i ear Catholic HOTEL HYGEIA- i- Mr. Taft hero wort directly to a polit-loid argument, ln which he repeated had in his trip through 'hb last vek. that the real issue of the was whether the voters of 1iv count r-y would give their endorsement to R.w.scveit policies and the deeds mu a party or turn to the I atic rty with its untried prom-1 11" had ahn.g this line a few li.H.oten tiov. Harris made his ap-r hicii was the occasion of another oiitburf-t by the audience, and rermu'ic from Mr.

Taft; are coming strong, gentlemen, we tit i a all the forces we liave." Senator Foraker was introduced and be-rn a by the prr-ss to I'm- extent or that there came near l.iuK' a ir-jgfdy ia i.is absence from the i dun: the lirst ten minutes of lis du: at Ion, hecauo" the newsjaner cor-l. spt.d-r.t4 we.f preparing dispatches i.t.ronnctug- ti of th "feud el tiiui that is existing between re -raft and myself." Senator Foraker co aio'i- 1 AVirr Jut (iuarrel Voralcer. I -1, an! T.ipr. ts ranaoltv Ho OuJ Li t' within two jrs of 2. or bo H.T.dKT.t tt-at at th i-uch tax -was r--i-i ai tiie r.t.;-t Ias I.AST 'I AOAKA FALLS F.XCrRSION.

Saturday, Sept. 5th 11. P. Ily. Ir.i;TO ennr.ts; IS to $i5 weekly; I a to "to dally.

Sepd f--r to.ki-t r-i fr-e bus tienfts. A- M. HOCl-TADXtK, 1 top. ri 1 i I i.T-' t'Ctii or o. A fcrtUn-bc-m c.tiz:; r.i i i n.ttu'-a-.2AiiM!8 a c-r-y 1 c.

TJ. 1 EHGUND. HOTEL NEW first v.r.te a i ti 'r 1 he 13 -ot re i.rfrii tt snow tr.o tritt, hut i -at Ave. arul .50. ar.d the sr.

i at 2 V- Prlur i r'-tcrs a. i-i a.s- i uitu of it 1 -sv i Lathy; cap-city tut Moderate ratea Opening Today Thursday! trlct is auci.T--.:. WILLIAMS A orn "Ti en cic.ini; citiien- by of 1 up flail v. ho l.s n.i After the Summer New Supplies For the Office 1 tri U-e 1 V. 1 i v-.

I tWC 1 if llOMKUKB AND ATTKACTIVI; NEW BELMOiiT S-it. to'Mi-n. 3.i0. $11 Vipely CKr-ar tCttl Vv. Av -si -ry I rt-'K.

1 3 I P. uT bios i J. WAUTUNt 1 O. s'i i. Th 1 "icv.

I Vi i. f.r 1 ir.r, ff erf" 1 corv. if the hs.t.r-.-dii'Hi before tho ap; way il y-jra rf If hf Is ur.aVd-i ti hl. fitter's fipciS h-i cfn r.o.k-3 ff as to i ii.t s. WATrnt j.

rn p.ijty, J. C. W. YYXHiL'ltT. JOHN" J.

McKCLVKT, MILLER COTTAGE- TO 13 GKOKG1A A Ti tto y. a (a' 10 a. Ci 1 Caraci'y -'DC. rr-tefi f0r lt3 Tbo Entrances 1 i 4 i Fifth 'Avenue- Oliver Avenue room. $1-5 $7 ar.4 ii w-mly.

1- nd in 1 1 jr ti HOTEL TENNESSEE- lij a -f. city i fcr ff 1 tfiai. wwiiy; a few iri-aai ccer.it ti ail A. MEALY. Vr.l'-r the I hope I may be j.nl if I say here lu this time I hive haJ crpcituntty to say vxn im-vr.

bo ir as I know, befn th i-i-ffilnir of any kind between una if. An 1 there had h--'i vou euU't nor. ie. that. way.

If ie li bsive a rlsbt to claim i-inn H.itii-i-, ii jtMt that 1 am a o' day ta y-ar. I liav njr j.t'd'r. ri'n a-anetltae -ah tn should receive tb I'f rt tf? p.r-, atl'l gennr. IV o-jt i ar-. But 1 a ons (f more who -jut ftt in tt tbft i.onvnrlon.

W'nea Oil-iie. iirirr.inatt'l Ju'-. Taft in tt.n i' can for tt presl-fi't'-y tr-W th.it be mv r- .1 "I n'Oiil Mn Strand Floor Everything remodeled end refurnished. Chsf and elaborate mmis for the occasion. Flcwzrs to en fry ladv.

it SI. TO. AND DliPAItTMENT CIlAitlTl BUCKINGHAM tT Lr i1 ave near Lars-, ir, Brincss reviving1 You'll iiCcd Oincc Supplies It will be our pleasure to supply the ncctl 'fi'itionryi Jiool'S Jy.osc Leaf Books Lead Forms I hip plies Telephone orders will be quickly attrn.U-fl to J. II Vi'ELDIH a C0. WOOD ST.

i i.c par uay u3 Atv.t 11. and i-popos- ALb will h-i th- offlco of tbe cltv contrt 1 uv.t.l o'd-- up y. VAN LhS. We especially to Aftsr-Tkmiir Diners Tables reserved. I'a'e tr.c of tf a and tie -f Ue rAurty.

Tl. -t ar.y or Jul ts rervi 1 r-r" f-f 1 ohia.rei ur t.i-v-j 1 tn 'f tf th 'si t'. 'o nt --f on 1 hirsdiiv. 1,: 2, Vv IIOTflL Arkansas tr.il'jri:! ave. I'-irtl-strart'-d oofin Iiat ll.I Sii per week Thompson and fr "l- cT.tr-t" I i i tl'f re rower u- lie has tiv li-a Jer Vr mi e.

on i 1i r.i II OPENING TODAY THURSDAY 'Smith, 'Manager H. Toother, until IT LETIOX, i.ii t. t' 1 ti homietor ut. l't .6 Jf 1 I- a'-r inrned his attention to v. ith tlie.

thlst the; 1 tw f-itir, 1 to he. tt: i I ii ro 1 ta rr--t To f.nWt yt-vr IT, II Tr, PTen! IlJf.LM. 1 1 i-iilS, o-i l-T. rca a tt.M fc fc ti- tw r.r t-w'-a i'i iji-. of raUia al-.

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