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3st oe yee OCTOE THE WORLD: SEIS EVEN ER 18, 1991. SCHLEY GAVE THE “I WILL FIGHT, — SAYS MME. OLGA IN ‘LAWYER BARRED * PORT HELM C ORDER. RUSH OF VOTERS TO) REGISTER. N. B. LEVENSON SUSPENDED ese DAY BRINGS CROWDS INDEFINITELY. TO BOOTHS ALL OVER CITY. EDoctor of Brooklyn Testities He Heard Him|Tells The Evening and that No Argument Followed. World She Will Not Have the Millionaire nd batt Maligned—The Tes Grent Interest Shown in Upper WASHINGTC Oct. 18.—Lleut.-<Com- yor a inile nN tea towhe estlon —& »D Claim tor Woe | Mander Nicholtom of the Oregon, was |) Sumanie Shon = mony Completed To- See ee Hier Wate in cenncleatwoulas among the first of to-iday’s witnesses ve é SS ys . East Side. fore the Schley Court of inquiry Dan Day and Lawyers will | File Briefs Instead of gave a rec! of July * Dr. Charies M. Valin follow Ress r le This, the third day of registration, * Gommander Nichol He sald tha Making Oral Argu | saw thousands of additional names of legally quallfied voters placed on the registration books. There was a steady procession of | voters many of the registration by Mrs, Eliza-) hoards, and at some men stood tn line ments. he had been medical offlcer on bs , the Brooklyn and had tle of July 3 from gave a brief rder of th: taken upon t | Judge Be Levenson rved che b: tour shipe’ lengins i portad thelr helm and) ty the first int saying he had t wh ‘ man Ellis was that he had ae ere reel tar the} NAILIN for the books to be opened. ubserved Commodore Schley during the Ho ee ened the] A noticeable feature of to-day'a reg- latration wax the activity shown by * residents along Fifth, Park and Madl- son avenues and the cross streets 10 et thelr names enrolled. Many business men whose town houses have not yet been opened for winter returned to-day in order to. entire engageme: “Hin conduc the witnes: was to recelve onethird of any nt recovered, He settled with the firm for $ but he did not pay over he $30 for nearly a year and « half afterward A judginent and a body ex acing,” entd all that could ad made a Tetd of otters. Pieteinb recovered against him ton wae Dut! segtater instead ving the judgment he) go much Interest was shown all over Juve a * undertaking. Finally a) tne city that {t ts predicted the first warrant for his arrest was issued on & three days of istration will exceed charge of grand larceny, and then he, the first three days of '%. ‘To-morrow pald over the money | wi be the Inst day of rextatration, } van : os tn army ef law clerk Lemly he had heard “give the order had heard eit! a clone and wan seen World report Why She Makes a bight. reporter complimented her on the Br 3 ot no one else give A question jone to do lh this mu you did hear sua a | 4 “1 may hav ent sione a fa now remeni« Hived ke a gentienes: 66 s 99 There is no converse gentleman, ail whe ita part of a gar- ment more Importance.=¥ sr} | Commaaiter Nicholson, Dr. De Valin on the stand, was ask “What was the relative position of the American ships when tie Spanish vew Gels came out of Santiago harbor “The lowa was due south, wie ‘Pex lowing ques. ened or de- teriorated than the ‘‘vitals,” the insides, the hidden part of a garment. That inside construction is as essential to clothing as the iron skeleton to the modern skyscraper, ning of July Senn not lala go to the h hand C J oOKL 1 = mounted oy Saitoh the! MUSAB ee a Nneeraeh hae pase for and there’s where the’ skill of our manufacturer, the Was to the right of t ncalanalvonicer| hentai high tore experience of our buyer, come in. That’s why Bernheim Ae ORY Ranch ty x REC eeL, oe clothing not only looks well but wears well. That’s why the follow- Ing thitt that the i culling directiy eating the Impre the New York in the digtance member immediately looking flagship and saw her off neven or ext at She Stadled Hard, St mtualy chard « ' f ; f bts g EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. at f alte f sage of Li MENS SUITS, made from strictly BOY S* pepe | 69 J _ Miles toward Siboney vhe meant to ram the Bi : He was, he sald, on the deck of als ves- Aa te ks ue to ram her. : af tt Ate dik H od Ci Cle CH CRE hal aa iach yee aie kad ail-wool cacsim:rcs and fine cheviots. SUITS, double-breasted Bpanish ships coming out of Santiagy 1 NostanteMraCriné ef = bie : 54 y wh s or sailor blouse: pe : ; hat whip had been htt an cruel to me 2 nf f Gs bal yeas . tr Tse t ito; the last reach of the harbor on her | Mietrindieeti AL Maa WaRrnleATetEncodR il Gene hero : ca rat 4 the fashionable mi ’ $ Fs and $3.50; special way out. She was followed in suce Th ie a bad He to say he was cruel’ i ; 5 “Ps is 3 cut; sol 2 BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, of pure wool ’ sign by the others, I went to my ata- Madame atonned short whe \ a ae 0 he ts, tylish mixtu id fi é tlon, first on the bridge, then down to |; to tell the ptory of her ine cheviots, in stylis Bind et iad the conning tower, and saw that the proper connections “We turned the sli lowly at A elaatieiee first, the speed increasing all the time Hfled that on the dn We turned with starboard helm and | ®4* standing at th started in toward the enemy ne Iowa started tn, she being to} the westward of us, apparently got ip | ‘closer to the enemy than we did | o41) _ayecause Ke passed under her stern j ets few minutes after that, on our | course to the westward, we passed | (7/00 funder the stern of the Texas, appar | tag Heutenant, Flently stil tn the water. 1 called Capt. | for the Admiral Clark's attention to this, -—-—-— 2 Lk courae ring esse on we ster! NINTHYS, MEN a | . \ . 1 “After the action began we passed .|Quitting 47 Business, Fine Clothing at 60 cts, ?4. Dollar. es stand and had one shoe and consult with ahead DISMAY IN THE ELECTION BOARD CHARGED the Texas and the Iowa, The only #iip Btnea anead of us was the Brooklyn, Sh =| Every garment beautiful, fashionable and reliable, but ever price Ce ae ates CeeceAtca TineT | eRsring a iglp toot For we retire positively this Fall from the retail busi- ©} WAR DEPARTMENT.) wirn neauecr oF pury. ie | carne | | MEN'S DRESS SUITS, mide from worsteds, in Norfolk finest. imported worsteds, in ull the or plain jackets, also newest stripes and checks, handsomely with vests; never sold tailored and in every for less than $1.00; now way equal t+ the a suits sold downtown A drive in Men's Top Coats. All our smaltlots in trnor Oxford, that 4 44 2A) to $19.00, now ating the will In behalf ef her child. | ; \ Praderick and Viulet Crus | ac hes wlio: 4 " music and that he de) ie aut uh noe Ui afternoon, In oe of} @x rie eae epost | pane: | ahe eaten wells hy kis Bret they wet CLOTHING. EIN In EvIM [[CLoTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS. SHOES. | ‘12338 and 2340 Third Ave., Gome"" 127th St. OFEN EVERY EVENING. NEXT SAT, TILL 11.45 P.M. " mote depo! uisly tee battle he rottle of the port Mr. Hayner, at $15, $20; now plied burt engine of the or backed?" it was Schley's * of pralse read tod wa ire. them, ana tta Adoux, a must was well off her accustomed » {well off to the westward. > Commander Nicholson said that he 1 Brecalied some signals from the Hrookly Mon the day of the battle, among o} ; the beginning of the ne t clos, Ntion, Lenn /Olatrlet:Atearney Oabornescotl New | eet e ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF |ness, and our magnificent stock is now being sacrificed at exactly , vi : THE NAVY TO RETIRE. 60 cts. on the dollar. fells of Rebuke to Osborne. et beautltul business #0 impo’ paid no attention. Osborne sheauuttul bus TVWinter overcoats, Ac. Taving heen ma Judge Darling, of Vermont, Chos- tre and wear Hike steel, tat all gy now at actly, aoe by President to Sue- About 650 of our finest $15, $18, $20 suits are now reduced to 8.50 -. Oct. 18—Fra 0 elude beauthfal black, bl a shed worsted suite: Imported black Frank W They neta be Sa eee a ee ae erty ered putter ing exelusivel patieranst Gere Accor Seeretary of the | ea ae anany of our fam ‘Strand’? sults, cut with broad shoulders and military fronte, m that of About 500 of our finest $15 & $18 Fall overcoats are now reduced to by Judge oO the Prestdeit has deck to ap- me rs \e' a a dark covert o' ts, black thibet and Itmporte! Oxto: eur ett Thee aany! are cat tn the on broad-mhouldered style now the ares nee OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL. 9. Heine Grins) etre pacers HAMMERSLOUGH BROS: 890 BROADWAY. seit he told a Keeper this morning. “And this * | reclining chalr tn a greasy com You | the t the Watervlelt Arsenal, Jl don't now how grateful hate with af and his wif while driving last night, defer that subect. We have not 1 owhet full dress and Tuxedo sults, oilk-lined Prines Albert J sicunas: mrivet trourers; tong, lone, broad-aouldered a aur oun workshops, all will on the doll po man, you know, who con-| MIN! ed the bos fefore ¥ © War Do. |e Moatera Drowght somewhat dis: | Hat the report of the new | |etback on the Island of Samar | tlon of the dispositions | troops on the Islant of! Samar shows that before the Balagai| Emil «A there were no 1 thirty carats poms. were ma) cau <"As for the first sixnal.” he sald, “we were already closing in and it did ni Influence ua, In'reply to questions from Mr. athe witnes# sald he could no: Buively that ne nad seca the Smake her turn, but that her change ner position. een the Brooklyn and th * the: trate Deucl Are Weld for eced Mim st caller this mor Jhagan, va st panting not! Her ston to Mr sts (hat of the wholw famliy, WASHING TC Hackett, As will He will be barles H. Darling were closer together than ox he would be allewe roexerelse tn Tals wilt NOUS a Lay two and oy hour in the yard of the} aflidavite « four Inepe mnd Blection Distr ; 'NINTH'S RECORD ma as WORLD WANTS, A NOBLE ONE. |Win! an aibapsibssey Puce tay taday the other gray vicuns ahion. Some polnt when the v shall Rese tragedies of the <Will in Every Instance tegiment Tor 4 f a chapter In miltary I icnow he m PAPC! bok tt 1 had chair at alll were stru: a Delaware and Hudso; Give Quick and fe country, "Never ace ta Jona He Otare, of AT yatlente. Tt cant be WHR BOW.” Ti ay cell in Sing Sing and had to sit on {train at a erovsing and Doth were A tan there deen a big baiile Hen SOHO eat . | the cot. ‘This chute ts a reat t kinled “Profitable Results. try In which ft haw hud no Alero e Davie Rote ee MOLINEUX SEES IEA NGI ERSTE NTR EDIRC K par + und Cecrg ‘ torney Osborne y had a talk about] = 5 ——_— During the civil war the “Old Ninth’ WIFE IN TOMBS. [ane case, sue nether nan caretuly | GOOD COFFEE MAKER. Hi rachel —— studied ihe doy eC 4 Experience With the Berry. restate Paid Help Wants |) yictinent Ieventh Hlection District of For the first ume in alnezeen months in This Morning’s! wis in the charge up San Juan Hilts 1. | ARSED Dire eine tt iat secur | Ee Molineux clasped his young wif 4 World, yoy bome ot the hotters giting in wuelin York, Pas 1 turtied and (was! in his arms this morning, ‘The meeting, Was in some of the bluodieat struge. © bel ly what evidence Is left that | ean use tna pnd trial, Mr. | case againyt y detall at bts will be fol “I have gained twenty-five pounds ft since I lett off coffee and “began | 4 Wit to eluver of our est ‘drinking Postum Food Coffee | are a candy lover call and se: pln O oa nats Coreen ier “I had become very thin in flesh vucoredin of fie larreated by MeCullagn Deputy Silin : rik tue at-fon tie ground that he had not lived) Which wax very affecting, took piace In rm ut fn the State one y of the offlee of In the ; hi en to the Court. | evides that there Is " Paid Help Wants in the $34 om Daterdah ek ‘ © Tombs, ‘The ot eC STi ee ERLE SS LS pre HotOLaTe WALSUr ar 1983 other N, Vroasutieseiticnas a wares ner won aut Were Naunes | Hagan, in the Tombs. The only) posstpilt { securing another convic jana uttered tortures with’ Heartburn; < itoi it ty with the addition of fre ot Apis Beak ani llenn Hi Marcus. le from No. 14 witness wins ¢ tlon a new trial will be ordered as 80 G 7 1 n headache | try some on SATURDAY, practically all the time, until one 3 Whole. world, Hou auto «. Moline as he can arrange to secure the scat- Tanants. 8) OAtter thectrowole in China war ag an] and held fe Enaglon ipaitenstolinenx ae Te aan Atrange to secure che seaty Groadgul day when the good doctor in a Lavspate oad tie regiment was ordered back to See the ‘Tombs In a. closed carrlage soon | 4d S18 < said that wince the told me | must quit drinking coffee, ‘ aay i | fy he erdest orien tho Pee FRENCH MINERS ARMED. |atter 11 srctock. They were taken to of Motlueus he his secured further 38 he had nothing left to try to re- octet ie at ne : story. t latent tragedy” of Wea tara ainreas Gene Milt Hapa er Hteve me. Le ALUITIMOc enna th arden’ oft ad Molineux w ten t could a nd “T could not drink tea and had Sindh Wales ts CHOCOLATE: If Strike In Declared WEIL setae PATUB, Oct, 1S Rous 2 from his cell to the ro ihe will produce new witne ie place. Husband [1fa new trial tx ordered. or twenty-five : sia anaaetee t Miack otk area} HE DECLINED TOO LATE. with amall polka Over this she ——— |wore a Mack t that shed to her fee pe ott bran dalotily aud Neon has been ay s oC the massacre nters Miners’ Federation : |ren : : BISks WARREN Government's Intentions elpousieesgesce ALLY OF LOPEZ9|semnande ie nor os factory tried everything else, even Fone) ybut put ft) |, be- : 15 | ostsuie: 3 | PAINTE 2 and wife “oreed| to it aynin, I determined | to seo it {t could not be made palata- ‘bie, and found at once that when I Hinve to Stuy followed directions and boiled it long enough that I not only Itked It bi corwesr @ivay.. . re OE CORTLANDT ST \George D PORTERS i) Tek s will, mec thin black and white gl ‘ eke CHURCH Aoorensy a 7 B CS CS Land nh. Molineux, When ate. Bi it to my husband for several i “yt | MANILA, Oot. 16—KFiske Warren, the] ng ridin hus Interview, “Is as happy as a mant}day tof ! nation 7 tase without ibis) Anding iit! out, © T first man to take the oath of allegiance | ty avohl miatanceat have the name of making splendid elt : de vy the lepud- | coffe required under the recent act of the hands Hintwiteleand |r, saremt h Philippine Commission of all suspec mment Will seize cting With her to-day has given | Hane in ca ond we always used the best, i lately on th ‘ | ets tom but of late T have given Postum to THE Look At It Oncel attempting to hand, has been closely | Oth eet ; r chewed co! afers PARTORERY guests many times In place of coffee .. {dentifed with Sixto Lopez. Many | 71" —— BEL he arate uasunReTT ERE CORE ieee declining the ne have never been detected yat. Bo you kuz fond |treasonable and inflammatory procia- COURT-MARTIAL FOR MEADE. | N3tAiinauxttwas me tolt in Renan ee ae cloniy Ta miei Our four children have not drank mane in need of the t yon | was tl t mations were found in als baggay: ‘orld: reporter’ that Mra, Molin xt coffee for three years, and all have Regarding those, he said te had oni | right protention and one copy of each, having retained theta|Colonel Must Answer Charges of, . souvenirs. Known wiso that he Mr. Weeks ald: deen select. ake the p alek, has been greatly benefited by {ts child’s little tender ‘This should be sufficient refutation} Under the law the lust « ‘ise and, as: aboyo| stated; I fave Sense foot? A shoe that of the outrageous and siandezous stories | decliaations is twenty days before el ed twenty-five pounds since tak- preserves tho nature |: tone ofthe Cou of agus I te jthat have deen scattered far and wide|tion day. ‘The date this year was Oct. colnet Bee ed eomhealthigestes For ioe rT ahape,. strength: of, Col, Robert L. Meade, U, 8. M,| COMCeMINE the alleged differences be-|18. The Election Commisstoners could day than I have been for years and] ens the arch, wards of all foot-alls: an nds posvelyaty in: ts d M- tween Mrs, Molineux and the family of|not accept the declination or the new give Postum all the credit. Please do | sures “‘ Good Feet For Life. it here, an Sunes a UMBRELLA WAxDS. 4| Was, Intimate wits tae membere of the Brother OMicers, Dita ing Hone Kon Aret O0'] WASHINGTON, Get, 18 —Secrecary | GPHOLSTERERS ....16 fected to. ain i he saying. @ ‘was a loyal citizen, but je iigned|Long hue approved the recommeatila- IH when anit that oh no other ‘oo hy be allowed to land, hin’ follow, om gesagt told nor, fat tor ond ty ah a on charger of intoxlca- Roland. It is strange that his family. | nomination, and so notitled the meh) not use my nome in public.” only here, No extracost, ident Mc-| tion: while on duty, of g-ping fainr which has so much sorrow and trouble, | named. Thi aay lives on Burlington y ot : cs ; s i WAR. Meer ia | eat anee! reapond ghey cannot be let alone by the maliciously It is sald that the Republican organt- | Towa, and the name will be furnished Infante we ete JAMES 8, CO’ DP zetia to] ferred amainet ‘him, by. Col7 vetdlesome, ation th the Sixth District will ask the | by the Postum Coreal Co., Ltd.,Bat- ‘ ease Chote fRcepefep pate MledienCo | s hoes sis tr i y; Tauchhelmer «pect to see Roland this afternoon / Board to make a different ruling, tle creel Mich,, to those Interested.