The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1901, Page 11

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OT every Apache can get his Ml of blood before sun-up and his fill of mescal before noon. Yet Coy ote That Bites had managed to achieve both these delightful ends, and of all the happy savages on the Colorado de ert he was the most riotousiy, ously happy. With what keen d he had drawn his sharp the throats of Jose Sanchez and his wife after he had « minte thelr wagon | the gray di n, and what thrills of shot through his breast when he & fenced the yells of their two little ch{!+ dren with the butt end heir father 8} own rifle. And then, when he had takes what gold wv In the Mextcan's bag, what mescal ax in his demijohn, bloody work yn his sho yn the dry i from the scene of his with the Mextean’s ri way along woul he ve coeecocercececoconecoaconNcaconnnnesOOconeecnNnaaG!| C BAFFLED! 8 HE KNEW HE WAS TOO LATE. —oO at tricks, We at a tra at him with his new A. The demijohn was gr nd the rifle growing t owas Ket toward warm even’ and rest. | 8 is 4 sooth. | had his a! than fhe humming ng ound, and no soon the earth ideoux face turt that a «1 up to’ ched the desert. Ik waa quiet there and sound (save the mus! f ta gone off to th faintly at fi nd rings of the. wires ie voices of children. the redbreast been ‘° imagined taat 2 x volces of the Atdren wh Jisely shed vith the | Surely the yenrs dozen such a Texum mate nia wie full fohalfa yh * al) toward th the Coy! also May the ne two trudged up th 1d Dube the ha ymijohn, on tit dre) ing tick quickly with 8. for he had caught Httle Me of ‘ote, and he was amitten with as den desire to go hom( But he saw the Indian did not move and ao he suddenly became very brave ‘sound ay quite. sur As Mke the ho shoveled ‘ni picked on the! and so his mind became wholly off and lay by h hundred very’ In Ing aticking in 4t. and mine enti had. these scattered by the snoring for her share of the Inno p of them drop on erhaps the meseal's In- son the wane, for a big nd 6 SCCOCOC ECC COCOECOCOS COLE: " brown knee was thrust quickly wp from the sand and a ble brown hand cuter th nde acroes |i 1 vi jump get rie upon hin they? and, i] he hammer ted a sound that brought the Coyote nd “the car hiding henry all of them from; % I felt By this time ahe hi long. stan i h the sun's r: und the ay nia eplety dropping on hls nal big tly buzzing at fave set his demon si down with ue much, in. thank rut ne could not wa jons as these, i SUES HUSBAND'S YPEWRITER. MRS. BATES TAKES ACTION TO RECOVER FURNITURE. Miss Girvin Declares the Property As Hers Because She ald a Fine. ‘The case of Mrs. Loulse Bates against ner dedd husband's pretty typewriter and the lattes’s mother for the recovery of his ‘household effects, which was commented yesterday before Justice Za- jskle In Hackensack, will not be con- tinued‘ until ‘next: Friday, because of the absonce-of an important witness, “Fjates. who died about four months ayo, separated from his wife Isat November and rented a country place at Teaneck, near Hackensack. Three nats bya ofan his death he sent for his who remetned) at hia bedalde until te end came, by Mr: Then she was Infor: vin, the mother of Bates'r pgrapher, that all the furnt- ture, Inchuting 9 plano, oll painting And much cut glass, belonged to her, and SHOT DOWN BY torting money from applicants for posl- ons in the Police and Fire Depart- ments, Mies Emma Glrvin sald yester- day that she pald this fne, and w re- Imburse her the bill of sale was given tu her mother, ‘ A number of letters were exhibited In court by Mrs. B. which she sald had |e Mad been written by Miss Girvin to ver hus- an band. NEW YORK HORSES. New York has long been distinguished by {ts excellent breed of horses, ‘This year's censiiv record shows 25,000 In the |r. Sta of which 000 ure in the county of New York, 38,00 In Kings, 18,000 in Erle and 7,10 in Onondaga Counts, where the September fair Is to be held, ea CORN AND WHISKEY. A bushel of corn makes four und x fquasre ult gallons of spirits, making It co Wivrig wit 131-2, cents a gallon at 60 cents a bushel [2M Davis drow a revolver, | for corn. At 45 centsthe spirits cost 10 fee was ares She ion tf 10 8 were iuxned eer toa THEN DISAPPEARED, Acenned Ierce Quarrel Followed. . Edmonla Davis, colored, seve years old, Hex at the point of deat leney Hospital, Brooklyn, It of being shot in the neck by. John Davis, who afterwa: husband, disappeared. ne kicking t to) see th exhibited the bill Mrs, Bates's husband was a Tam- manyite and lawyer, and some time pre- | ylous to his death was tined $00 for ex- | s DAVIS WOUNDED WIFE AND Her of Flirting 8 the A of her then. tried peters a policeman arrived Davis had — MATINEE IDOL’S DEBUT IN KILTS. + $0 Say Faversham Would Be Made In-i| 155, 157, 159 East 23d St. -|207, 207;, 209 Park Row. if He Were | Two Doors West of 3d Ave. Just Below Chatham Square, 1 Exceptionally Splendid Inducements. These days are indeed busy days for us, Judging from the crowds, our specialties are closely watched by the public in general. Can you read this week’s news and wonder why our business is so prosperous? Values such as we offer almost compel attention, No other store can equal them. A few convincing offerings: {LO'G CREDIT ,75c. Weekly Opens an Account} LONG CREDIT !Admirers | teresting in “Prince Charlie” | a Centipede. 1 ae M JULIE OPP AS “pp IN eCnaRiif? ELEANOR & somal drawers elo me 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, like cut, plano] finely BphOls covered in. silk damask, assorted) back less thin $55.00; $38. 75 rorintte center ase ion's mihogany, cob- bler leather seats, peadentepzactually worth: finely carved and $40, special tor this sale... "$29, 50i= 3 actual $3.00; sale Ladies’ cretonne or denim, in noat colors, well} price, * upholstered, fort cts reduced pri mace very strong and coin See DOs 88 Desks «i quartered oak piano polish finish, drawers and compar ments, bevel mirror on top; actual value $14.00, special $1 ae oak, finely and polished, gi doors, shelves large drawer; _ac- tual value $14.00, sale price, $8.75 Golden Oak Side Tables, finely polished, § strc catiy cary really worth $6 ing Chairs, highly polshed and finely Goicen Oak Dressers, in tour 3 diterent designs. highly polished, 2 fare and 2. smail diawers, brass trimmings, shaped tops, bevel swing mirrors; actual value . to-morrow at $14 $6.75 neatly $0,005 drawers, valu “tC: White Enamelled Iron Bed- $3.49 steadsr lites t heavy foals ts, hrass vases, “|ishsreat #00" speeat a's. 2-49 {OPEN SATURDAY EVGS| » Matt Orders Filled for Specials. adlence when would hase ACCOUNTS OPE: D WITH EVERYBODY. elaranalitalid Amusements Soren, Arusemente; : hate tr Tuvala at er 14TH S1. THEATRE S04 “PROCTOR G) PoE BEB a Seas ee eae: "MATINEE “To. DAV | \2a0ST.: ‘+A Gacelors Honeymoon eature of the Yous Wite’attusband. Splendid Vavd. f AN CY & COs"? sTIN DALY. Comedy, ‘STH AVE, | staeeta’ bls Seet 115%. § ISANDOW ‘BIS, baby Chase. ‘auderille, 58 ine tit ea eae, Tet ovtertamr S panel LARGEST If CLOTHVERS AN TALORS SUCCESS! ! ! | We cannot impress too strongly on our prospective customers the “This is the thing we want EUGENE W fact that) our NO .ENTRA - paesneeys i } CHARGE CREDIT system is all [eat the term anne Credit “i wi NEW ENGLAND factual CASH VALL BOYS MEN'S AND y OLS CLOTHE NT PASTOR’ | continvors HERPORSANCE, AL s enough on Rroadwa <t in the action In 1 tbe differe FIRED Sn] MISS HOLDEN. ATTEMPT TO KILL YOUNG WOMAN IN ARLINGTON, ) OCT. 22. STORY DAVID tri Presents WARE lELD ta THE FIELD nod Woman “T0- DAY. —|M@anhattan Che nirae “ted Detective ir 20c.& 30c, pay Loxe | NEW YORK Re IVENSARY IN ATION MRS Miranda of the le 3... ISKE FLORODORA eae ier A ay sini 2 AMERICAN f° TE se abe le | “RUSSE uu "BROS. lene ASEM ep Montitiy PAYMENTS Comes 80-82 4th Ave., aceta AND SPECTACLES, SPRING ert Tvery Sunday Night VAY THEATRE, 41st st. “MATINEE TO- DAY DEWEY DAINTY DUCHESS CO. St_& Irving Plajey "ARIZONA msn WEBER & FIELDS’ 4 HOMTY-TOITY ia of John ton, N. J. Miss Hold shocked and Is nearly pros! Vi “FAVERSHAM i pial ial Vreceded by Prince Charlie, {i Marshall & lrvatway, 520 4 2 ia A WiSoAGH FROM “HARS Eon ott 1 yon fe foe Bl, land give sin in Is the Quickest Messenger For All Messages, Hh, ATIE at, near Dtway. ne to To All Points, SATURDAY MAT. BERTHA GALES oh ute Pe At All Hours. te THE BED. AUOOR, | 5YCEUM: tt stat as rage LIPMAN man Presents Eben Holden 65,500 Telephones In service in Manhattan. Rates from $5 a Month. ‘One-Your Contracts. Monthly Payments. New York Telephone Companys TS Dey KL AL Weat 3th Mt, 215 Weat 1a8th Bty trway, Amusements. JS PANNA HELE =| THEATRE REPUBLIC, * *;; rian $.15, Matinees To-Day & J. H. Stoddart in The a: ee Bush. HACKETT SECURED OR FEE RETURNED. slace Satyint, *—W todd or aketch for Pree aut HURTIG & SEAMON’ Sa ig henl {or our Cuba nee | Williams & Walker Co. ‘ Matinee To GRAND’: METROPOLIS... 82 “i.¢ UP_YORK STAT. Rva. 8.16. Mats. To-day & Bat,, 2.15. He i Viola Allen 2nnas who pnobt Misa Holden. ———— TOLSTO! SICK AGAIN. Countess ea etait ec eam. Mascot, mincated ports 0 others, Thea, 10e. n at Being Cared for ¢ th Neat stonny _|MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Horticultural and Floral Show, 10 ABE. TO 1) PM ADS, 50 N, ae oe MADAM rd ‘| CASTOR IA eas WILKENS & CO., For Infants and Children, WASHINGTON, D. C The Kind You Have Always Bough! | —————————— ‘A cartajz cure or no pay, LEM kote, BEILEDSY — steal AS cine tree. on. le tor ‘Dr, Tucker, . uaUsE. ITUMNAL FOLIAGE D aD AVI POINT, NEWDURG: aad POud Wed. & Sat. at Boars the jgnaturo of LOS ee sas wey es

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