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SaaS SRERE: THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; OCTOBER 7, 1901. 4 : SCHLEY BLOCKADE HOPE TO GET HER LIFE SPARED UNTIL _ |PUMPERNIOKEL'S OLAN E., BEFORE SANTIAGO. THE $110,000 RANSOM CAN BE RAISED. | an! i |Croker-Set Low Club Gets Together. and Some NN NSIT AVANTTIEE | Ideas Are Given on the Ca Capt. Folger Said It Would Not Have Been as ] Effectual During Rainy or Foggy Weather. | Pumpernickel was the first man In they bedad. One morning Thomas @. Platt | back room of the Pell street saloon last | Esquire, wan after getting up eadiye Ho night. He had called a spectal meetin® | went out in the flelds, he did, and wher the Croker-Set Low Club to ratify | he come back he shook Set Low ané he jthe nominations of the Tammany and |/says, says he: the Fuston ticketa. “ ‘Set, Set, I've been thinking about Wit There was no use disguising the fact: | them divils of pigs, so 1 have. Pumpernickel swelled up becaure| “‘Yes,' said Set, that interested: that t he had been elected president of the club] he ralsed up in bed and was as wide Wa compromise candidate of the Irina] awake ax @ gossoon at a Tipperary fair, actions. "ve been thinking I'd give you yo8r Pretty s90n “Paddy” O'Brien came in.| choice of the pigs, Pampernickel gave him the Clan-na-Gael|Thomaa C, Platt, Esquire, says he. salute and ejaculated: ‘Which wan will you have? saya he, BEA alreauy!"* “And Set Low, with his eyes full of to be outdone fn politeness, | tears of gratitude, says: n hitched up his overalls, spat on| “God bless you, Thomas C. Plate, nd* and. | Esquire,” says he. ‘I'll be after taking deh sundhielt; begorra:” the bls fat pig, if I's all the same to Brool “The Cricket’ then pushed through | ¥0u,' gays he. winging doors and, ordering three} “And Thomas C. Platt. Esquire, eays> +f pe." patd for them out of a flatful | Saye he: of silver that excited wide comment. “All rl-g-z-ht, me fine bueco; I am Brien, in speaking about the incident | Just after taking a wa-a-a-Ik through ater In the ning, sald: tie fields and I am after observing thag WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—The Schley Court of Inquiry to-day entered upon the third straight week of the n ation of Admiral Sc the Spanish war. ‘The da. proceedings began with th recall of Lieut. Doyle and Commende Rodgers for the pu their previous testimo: had ee: exci Hodgson, navigator during the Santiago c. the stand. The witness, off Bantlago, ‘vald u all she could. She got into as quick as steam could ca) We commenced f first gun on the port bow wr and we kept the port battery firing Ul whe turned with port helm. th the arc, using the ft tf Kot all the star! uns to bear “We got around as qulc an could with port helm until we al ing to’ t This * Wim A POM Gar ar the Commodore was i) view of the ene! terfere wit aralleled the course of the ) be funny how a man can go| tie dig fat pig Is lying dead in the diten BBanish vesec!. ‘ the ‘Te: on & committce to see candidates and be | Ue¥ond, bad cess to him { Ghee Engaged Three ships. | At thin point Mr ftayner questioned after coming back with the clothes of{ Pumpernickel moved his mouth as [¢ ated C livcaond Rechelmakwanicaned ihe witness at length concerning his t him full of the good old rhino he were about (o speak and there was ate Steered a course parallel with th PAE Re Ae ets Mee a epee sheet When “Chek * Connors and the others | Hence. Gee gaye which was than th thse lanunoueree wuss tanmetat Havaaee arrived Pumpernickel rapped on a beer| “I hear me somethings yesterday,” he lowest ably wax further to sald “Dagon the Texng kex end the meett me to order, began, “on which I will make me some T. sol Jhanvisces alae he | oti Comninuoe: Hodgaan'ecatateanent (of Nta,* sald Connors, “1 mover] #ervations, A Brooklyn mana who Tune o ePNvhen we wot around the an a) be called the Shepard-Set | "4% been away already for two couple than 5 Bo very den uld be > aport ml that the two of the candi. | Of Muze! rs. come along side my In 18 anything in us . PU Sie ar dates be ¢ 4" old friend Eduard M. Sheepman, He led the PRR Te antoT Visa vac ier ty them (the Spaniards) already The motion was carried and ‘The| KTabbed him by his both hands already hares tha Oquendo. ds | .llwigaontut we will cut down the ChUsieeeUrsinarNen® expresaloned himself: Wie onens “Th 2 exae. i “Hello, y sit. befing = Hee een ae ara ae a sehles Damn the ‘Texas, let her look - Mas the divil get the last wan under Fichter tnere: Benritey crasuejwe ya on rea vow: the Colon probably |, Seley Dar he wire.” sale on 4 an. le fol of th ‘ A 2 ave changed your clothin, ; ance odncedaewas at Sere aa meesa hen atadlee (Netw O'Brien drained his “scoop,” wiped hia f time 1 have saw youre? alreat board beam NeAdialralsSehienson sine mouth with the sleeve of his “jumper” mld: tne iva Kel ‘Trans “We continued in that direction, when | fenin ble tn and sald: 1 wae ne guid the Brooklyn mane, ‘and mine T remarked to Capt. Cook that it seem: “I was after dreaming last night about | your ‘aleo, too, Behmites need the m was in the conning tower He Set Low and Thomas C. Platt, Esquire. |" ah ald Eduard, ‘but’ my name stock. why. I vald that we were alla I dreamed they wa la-a-ads In Ireland eee ae eters erled the Bi ust, wl ie three Spanish vessels and It #« | logather ON And (Tidesersca the nde © he Brooklyn tae ines It depended upon ua to . here two] man. ‘Have you changed your name 00 Aheraioue P y } Was excused and pigs to be divided between them. And show a em 0 | who commanited one was a big. tkely ple and tother was | | At this juncture some one in the fropi ‘Inelt a the ° | Orleans duriia the ‘a measly bi Z 5 of the saloon wan heard to remark that 1 Meas the Oreg | ps during the eee “ealn of a ragor-back rooter that | ih ould sct_up the beer for the house, 5 Sropert 2 nas a letter of acceptance, Inna the meeting adjourned ine dle. f algnite smoke was so dence nd 1 supposed { the ming with / ftw air land he {i devote much of his time to plated: siting shops and” Metories in the y eltred | larger citles and towns. ‘A me a Se i mae Report of Dea of Abdur Rahman “4 Khan Reaches Lo | 4 / Hage ling. lthe ¥ | then onning 10, from §. ‘What's that off Sa Eos Niisah ot aNG Y Joaked in that iirection and aw the] Lane ube maid nat ne a AFGHANISTAN AMEER DEAD. “f° aura ! pon t must be the Maxsachw: “He anid. It could not Massachusetts: she hax gon tanamo.’ Lsatd, “It must bh and he remarked, ‘( gon.’ I said, ‘Well, I am very pee her." “The Oregon was at ould our starbourd quart We continuéd tn that p Brooklyn's speed We got up steam, ttle further ahead Bhe never wag that clos I remember, The Oquen fol out and went ashor: gradually drew ahead and also wen shore. denounce LONDON, Oct. 7—A news agency despatch from Simla says it is reported there that the Ameor of Afghantatan, FRANKLIN MURPHY BEGINS! apaur rahman Khan, ts dead. WORK AMONG REPUBLICANS. A despatch to the Associated Press {rom Simla saya the Ameer wap taken asriously Jill Sent, | Habib “Oullan han on Oct. 2. at public pray. otcred for the Ameer. On the Morne Habib Oullah Kaan an- 4 that hls father had expired at lock that morning. ‘This Is the only news 90 far received.” Nothing is known — of the state of affairs at Cabul. Qwn Ts TRENTON, N. J., Oct. 7.—Franktin| Abdur Rahman Khan, the Ameer of Murphy, the Republican candidate for | Afxhanistan, was born in 1839, rd- Governor, started from Newark to-day | {24 tO Some reports. and. a ns to { glad to AN mtr. Coloa tnstea Derertoh the 1 PMrineramnete? intained byt bat the witness mall that the i wan from tive ¢ Ao very shortly [and that at night the ven The Calon {ih column back and. fort harbor, somewhat nearer In He nuded that even though the log of the New Orleans had pt the wela the whore he change bly opinion. He did he veasele were more thin om the Morro on May tance Mayor Seymour W u Try to Win kingmen In the Fac- torten. . weneral Pree o> NPI then ceased firing und slow J ‘a ; - flown, and orders were given TURKEY The Captain was o Gn board to make terme with or tell th terme to the commanding officer of the | Colon, other r he was born in 18. Ho State. He spoke at| was a nephew of Shera All, the son of he Monmouth ¢ wbllean con= Ikhan, and grandson vention at Freehold thi afternoon and Ste tok re 2 in the te 1FDOOADSODIOGCOOIMSGSECCOSPOOPTOSSSESE | suidseqquently visited neighboring towns, r ein Ttuslan territory: aft became a pensioner of the Britis Afrald of Treachery. We had our guns trained on the Colon all thin time in case of treach- ery or any act of that kind on her par although T saw her throwing bre on a tour of th Mnloe kins Fole A ‘MISS STONE'S MISSION SCHCOL.AT SAMOKOW Fy e add G of the OdIUGOE Spanish fle = fn sym locks overboard, Tdid not suspect an J < Mr, Murphy will not resign the chair- Kecksjoverboard i] 7 in repl ‘ shall bear the brunt of fs ved that negotiations are inj WOU ve oy 4 show us iurce, and this, 2 ch Bri ct MEG! far was the Oregon from the| "Had the been permistently rman Cesar) inany Ne rk peter oe lic ls feared, would only precipitate the|manship of the Republican state Com- Dich eine pe aprccialmed iy Brooklyn oe) f Stet eon bit pRrOnr mien Re, vor her beatae death of the “woman whom the move-| mittee, but witl leave the routine wo! ‘Gas ral “rom 1,00) to 1,500 yards on the star- [He's jeanwhile, the White House and the |ment. would-be designed to rave, Later | tn he looked after be Senator MeCereer Gosiral noard ( that th informed officers of the Bo ha eens on ine 1 Governme ay tak ures to| eda y a jeCart \ é ouray quarter “4 the Board that Ko to hor [State Department are being flooded by [the Government muy take, mesaures {01 V4 Winton €. Garrison, of Newark.| RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS The f canna there 1s no reason to Velleve that the |ietters, and telegrams Imploring the [RUMI (a, Deans and | accure, ins | ite\ proposed t@ make a womplote can ted EX-GOV. JONES APPOINTED. villainous design of the Balkan thugs {eet Wine ned ats | metals to, ave: Stine Stone. compass the delivery of the missionary | vagy of all the cities and towns in the| RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1— in the r Will not be carried into execution :f {tif that every nua pana pany, seen The anly hope. thersfore, ls that the] t¥enty-one counties of the State, mak- |The ages scheduled] tol ne run/hera| fo, our an im Dintrict iMeltancomiicinotl mromptisvonld brothers his dectde In any money will be in the hands of the agents | ing one or more speeches at each stop-| day resulted ns follows: solors is not pro . over way, ‘The an Board | AYB A appointed to tecclve it in Constantl- a irst Race—Seven furlongs.—Won »; Be Chl Punishment of the outlaws and the cited, doon ih great pets] & ULGARIA huplesat the time zet_by the. brieands, | PINE Dlace. karnix, 16 to 1 and 6 to iy, Semivel, betineeet jue John- plexity, but t WH! have no The Presilent has frankly Informed the| Mayor Seymour, of Newark, the Demo- o 1 for place, was second; to rei inion and that MUST ANSWER. ]™he President nas frank Board of For-|cratle candidate for Governor, expects| son third. ‘Time—128 14, ws: Capen and Dr} io he formally notified of his nomina-| second Race—Five and a. half ¢ur. x the Tesponse s.—Won by Fairbury, 16 to 1 and Hy the money Wil come back Vet Tat ly € nt and otticiais of the United 3 rment is utterly powerless to ef- len M. Stone, missionary, by noon tos mit that th againat urse the Hoard is WASHING ul reason, but there! py tho Presid than reason th New York rep. | State Departinent that th Peatody & Gey aubscriptions WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—The Presl- Mentlto-dae appointed’ ex-Gov! ‘Thoma collection of indemnity must be a ode Jones, of Alabama, United States | secondary consideration, Now fle Divtrict Judge for the Nort nae) p {and armies, although the See eee scy the Hench ot suuRe stroy a kingdom, could not save the Spigmet cies life of this one American woman to Christian Amerton Is] tion late to-day. It Is generally und rc ' ’ Ht the doom of the eap-}atood that he will not resign the May-| {1l7 Wits? Wine hag MeCOnas MlONNTY (si ReR oralty, but this will not interefere with | “ning Race—Five and a half furs | -<) encin Mant Answer. his making an active canvass. He ex-| jonge -Won by Sister Sarah. 7. to. 2 wittntanding this view, Rowever | ects to make a favorable impression] Anna, Eliott, 4 to for place,” ran sec: the State Department has ‘not aban-land win voter among the workingmen,| ond; Flare third. ‘Time—t.0a, doned Its efforts. The Acting Secre- ease of ney in Str BAD WATER LAYS THE ENTIRE ws. POLICE FORCE Low. The sub by Kid titted tot j # Ae DERE TOW CL EHaY Sica COT ne Tek nleas the ransom demanded | (ore oe at cee cetnayayitaretoe - = 7 der, Peabody & Co. for the Stone — by the Bulgarian briganda who hold her| much. publicity, would defeat. the ends Wi 7 UDE TO BUY ee cs a ee ip cg her ai at HEN YOU CONCL is impossible to give them In detall Uy noon ‘Tuenday, tere Ie no reason. te certain, however, ghac Hilaarin has heen AO led The mibaeriptions are trom meonle| HEAD ON A PIKE. | eters wat the “nice of sath | ano guinoan oreeyerg.mgegea| FURNITURE AND GARPETS, gerone vu got ported Palmer and Huckner Lalit cleatngta cea ilitenitialeone Against the unfortunate woman will not £39 + not bel Unite mon people joining with th be carried Into eaccution. Shah Glew, ie the parts reaponsitte| ELSEWHERE. _ Not only will you save ea 10 to 20 per cent. by so the rich with their ch Tre aataoa t= "TE theran-| “The President and the Sceretary of /and must anewer to the (United Staten doing, but you'll find a superior class of goods and a better selection clans in the vlenity of cks, some Of som of Miss Stone tx not paid E tlemly| State have he Tm Andiearieaticonauls ernment for any failure to act in In four figures,’ belleve her hea atnikce | tadiGaateveniikche catch cule eccetenal Interests of the captive. than elsewhere, These Are Actual Facts. er and Redford districts « inthe nan the [entoaversalinieainriolugelvetegn State Department has dealt only METAL COUCH BED the Hronx are overtaxed, and the entire | which are expresse ‘ wo LD WANTS ‘Mee force of Woodlawn Is on stek | waite of the smaller a few are of less Pole plan| with tas governments. of "Turkey. and [leave because of a widespread eptdem Hamel) pepeetiieta [aca ak pane das than one dolar, be effected. | Bulgaria, as It would be impossible for ARE THE FIRST TO GIVE y riptions recet bromau vernorantp jane Overworked State. ‘al during the clyil war, Weatehe naarla uy, ih, ex-Consul-General to Turkey, | Appeals and detnands to both Ito hold: any relations with outlaws. A ‘ 1 x A le 2 ractically notified Bulgaria, ton of aftatre tn tt All the morning -e set of clerks! at the ¥ Men's Christian Associn-| and Bulgaria have by truttions. | (het Peeconaulde agente Mee Diekin® | irregular water suviy, according tw the Thay heen busily gaged In reee:ving Hoth governments claim to be doing all Kon, that It will hold, the, Government R E T nyaiclans. ‘There was searcoly Hs aba Reta raured. | the kidnapping of Mies Stone] in t power to capture r | responsible for Miss Btone's safety, Ss U L Ss. | water in Ledford Park the money which has poured in, nee ne oe atiealetene | aenel ca pes Shear bandits, | reaponsible for Aine Stone's safety, ie thy sainines vsiress tn te | white the the of another st swish the United Sta ! y Je | chotnen, that ‘the. Dfearian Gorernment ort i | nid Feacrvt maid, have Saunlea ecciorinbuls upon. T Fear to Show Force. Appears powerless to Insure the aufety of SIH eS ee ae MOSES . the bets ThelGeve eae Loteth prisoner, and that. £h0 tn "absoe Internatio ou ef] ton ts if her rans« The Government Is prohibited by IS) Titely at the mercy of a band of men "Paid Help Wants in This Morn-| cai ro wittnn ing’s WORLD. : If it le not Switt cut | Ut to her frends, “Then an ear. { zen, Tue only other practicable plan‘ carnot be apprehended. 4 finger oft |!aws from paying a ransom for any clt-| who are under no restraint and who With Mattress in 3 part at $4.75, cur ori Smith's Tapestry Brussels Car- vse. Their parents) As soca as it Is possible to finish and the disease. i owe it and verify this the full list of eon- Any pera Mage of Tur- ret any pergon living ltributions iit be furnished to the] k spirited fight. Locked In close embrace, | j11, 1, [press The hope now ts that if the) ct tmaw thom. know their methods of | the three men rolled about on the pave- “wu aavermee Dal) veigands can be informed that money hai neme expectences, with |ment, while a crowd gathered about them, and whatever may be thelr faults, them. aud willbe t upon ay = Beeet eae Grate Parlor Cabl- Polished Mahogany h, Fine French: CASH OR CREDIT. $siir'rcostry cpnseen: UT since the eusea rads Gi, Sim: lis being raised to satisty their de-| fey 'are honorable men as Rens ste! n "Y e honorable + thelr a i made a game fight, but th 3 400 Fuld Eieip Wants ta in the Jy ne in treating’ar {mands they will postpone the exe-|sords , pees Sicitsstenunntan ional pore pas ih ew York | least one, malar, and|cution of the death sentence. This} NEA men ran into a saloon on the corner. FISH ER BROS Papers Combined, es | ops nich ges can. jae dosat iets however Garren with | WASHINGTON Is Mr. Geer followed and seized a chair, "9 Jaxtrona <td Werte eater PR Aah [IC the belief that the purpose of the MORE HOPEFUL. Eeaey Het ancalaniertoteieenden thes Columbus Ave., bet, 103d and 104th Sts. ed KIN giribute oll of the teoubie a they rufftans will aot be carried out apeed men had discarded thelr feigned at-| Blevated Station 104th St. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. My DLACKSSITHES sy : tote TAILOnS.. 7 | worse.” i < polson. OF) iy if delayed at all. pee one noes tempt at Intoxication and trled'to pasa Soir NG0 havea Bani BONNAZ vosecs LAU NDI 6 —— Z WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, fa not prob. Al CLOSE tof as a joke. you havea Bunton, BEN IMTA Ke MACHINIsT f Le) a gaa eerie They ‘offered to buy a drink and to wel have the shosto At os é hat the ktnappe Mins Sto co. SIONER'S HOME. ; cer not toh ‘Whil wore [weet ©. & MEIKLEJOHN MAKES DENIAL, MONEY GIVEN ane bees ca ran otannct gc Aiea Sicee Ten Bera ereiRe sar Ronn otee it, and fit the restoof the Me BOYS... tous S| Hepadinter Hawkes Letter tefore N BR KLYN enforce thelr ultimatum to-morrow, the front door, permitting the two men foot besides. ; URHELNY . ae Tae eeaii na cee | (eye) + [although that wan the date named as to excape, Mr. Geer followed them f will be ab: x BUTCHERS . 5 et ihelinaldaretioncn . Thugs Tried to Get js Wateh | ward Seventh avenue where they di Relief will SO= CABINET MAKERS. WASHINGTON, Oct ree oD last day of grace in her case, While There Was a Big appeared, lute, immediate, lasting. RRRey i seEoa Klejohn, ox. Asaleta retary of | Rev, Charles ‘T, Creegan, Secretary of] ‘The danger is by no moans averted, Crowd In Sight, eeworthitenitimes| the CARPENTERS War, was a witness the Senate}the American Hoant of Commissioners} however, and the most that can be said HARLEM WINNERS. cost—Men’s, 83.90. CARPET LAYERS. Miltary Affairs Committee att = — Women’s, 84.50. + Hoard of Be reign Misstons, an-|now tx that there {s a likellhood of se- lected |curing a ahort extension by the brigands| Merrick S. Geer, an onttclan, living at! pacE TRACK. HARLEM, Oct. 7— For Bunions and not ts behest of the me allowed for the payment of | No. 82 Went Twenty-elghth street, six| pollowing are the results of the races ready made or madetoorder. _It is better, of course,to have the ransom, doors from the home of Deputy Police | scheduled to be run here to-da: no buntons. WearGood Sense Shoes from youth. tand Investigation to-day. Me had ¢ to Washington from) Chihualw, to testify, “He detatied tus re of the propowed hemp company He sald that when the prop to-day that he had ¢ {lahout $1,400 to be applied to the r: of Mins Stone, Of this sum he CARTERS. Pook ETRO 2 CHAMBERMAIDS .. 26) PORTERS. CHOCOLATE: viressens ‘ 3 OARRIAGE WANDS. 4 ‘ 6 DIPPERS,, 2) hoor 4 3 i : lo fo him by Col Helstand ty take [8.20 pernonally in Brooklyn. yesterday "The Sta “ * First Race—Five and a halt furlonse— . “ (oleae +. 3 | SALISLADIES tock In the company. he 1 chat |The remainter waa sent to headauartora) The State Department is busying itself | Commissioner Devery, was assaulted In| won by Goacom, 1b 1 Land 6 tot Tos JAMES 8S. COWARD, OOLLZcTORA 2 3) RAL would give It his consideration when | iin ny Ing. ‘The books wero kept open| ArPestly in this direction, evidently | bread daylight by two well dressed | ventor, 6 to 1 ‘place, was second and r comPostrors 5| SEAMSTH SSeS » had leisure, H ared that he i Ses Pronta third. | Wmectior 76. 268-272 Greenwich Street, near Warren St., New York, i a} tsa at ee je eTo Whom It May |until noon, when the money wan went} acting under tha belief that in the/ thugs who tried to steal his watch.| second | Race—One ~ mile--Won_ by Send for New Cai COPr tl aichaaice + | Concern: with ‘ani a 3 to Kidder, Peabody & Co., in Hoxton. | course of two or threo days the chari.| though a hundred men and women |Ollver Me, 7 to 1,and-2 to 1; Uncle Tom Woks gl akinesric seb es amihinnlecomalal ge haye beon put on record several | eeareere wero within aight at the time. for place, 4 to 1, ran second; Evelyn Yee msiiwasinens PAWNS os stl SS times." sald Mr, Creegan, “as xaying | “Dle People of the United Btates will! one attempted robbery occurred at the | HYFd third. ‘Time, 1.40 2-6. ighthi [gmelanee prmssstaicens awustunns 2 St) GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. that T did not belleve that the Govern: [make up the fund neceasary to secure! corner of Twenty-elghth wirees and | mies wiegy Sica, tb 1 and tet0 ot i Ha paascisind iD 3 xs ment nor the Hoard of Forelxn M Miss Stone's retoaso. Sixth avenue about 8 o'clock yeatentay | Corey, § to 5 for place, second; Saintly ‘TIS bar to tell in this small TUCKERS 5 should upon any account ‘The officials, consistent with their} Oring, Mr. Geer was on his way | third, Timo—208 125. week beginning Monday, Oct. 21./ this sum; that It Would be a bad exam= a leSands sevent ; 0 yea ba ai home trom a barber shop ot Brondway |. fourth Race—One milo’ ant SPECIAL FOR 1D) will be an pon on all love ow i 0! pre hd be 7 py ei cond a iu We 9 Vill bean {nportant erastalal io wre mid without pF Tha preceding conduct, decline absolutely to] when the two men, wha pretended to be iene Dignan Thoeapeane 4 10, & tor | Muckory Nut Crisps. we The mi mighty truth we would con- j al Exh. atl beltove If this] discuss Miss Stone's case for publica-| drunk, lurched against him and then Place, |tan second: “Haviland third. We vey: | final auc bition and Flower Show will be given by | monet hw. Hlowor Show w money 1 - NK : ime—1.43, TH pe water 2) us New) ree orista’ Club at Malar | atealeaney i Yes: | om vet ft Ie evident from thelr man- Corns ela gl pul ‘ See ale Batter Beotch Creams. 1c | THE WORLD tn New York eta the arene WAITRESS | Saunre Gante iy Pee town NBC | ner that they are feeling more hopetul.| when one of the men attempted te out Danish Cratser Coming Here. | Chocolate Peach... Be + hs tl ARSE eld alae The large estates and private gardens id ead Mr. Adee, tho Acting Secretar; COPENHAGEN, Oct. 7A Dantah B; THOUSANDS BV ; ‘ ‘and ald: Mr. . y of|his watch, Mr, Geer struggled, bi y TENS OF MISOBLULANEOUS 225 Bf thls Stace will be repregented in thelr ther, If It were J, what would youl state, was again at the White House] forced against the aide of a bullding, | Cruiser will atart Oct, 19 on a vielt of BARCLAY ST. ERY DAY} Bey ae dantries already received inaure a grand|” “This may be wrong; it may entail] ¢c where tho other highwayman selzed him | courteny to, the United States, a A ie i iit Alsplay, and many, rare specimens will | ecrious consequences, wid 1 know quite | ‘2718 1 consultation with the Presi-1), "tn, throat and endeavored to choke Fallen, “Sie will ureive, at Wert Cree ie be shown to the public for the frat time, !well that In the action I am taking 1’ dent touching Misa Stone's cage, and it|him. For a few minutes there woo alee “Be, Paul UPHOLST ERE VAFUL MEN 3} VAnNisiterie WAIST HANDS

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