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TAN WILL ~ FAY CLAIMS. But France Insists on Fur- “ther Compensation from Turkey. BACK DOWN NOT ENOUGH Protectorate for Catholics and Con- + cessions for French Schools Demanded. PARIB. Nov. 2.—The despatch of Ad- miral Caillard’s squadron from Toulon to Turkish waters has already had its effect. The French foreign office morning received a telegram from Bapst, councillor of the Fren: M thts] i ere snags THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER &; PAUNCEFOTE. HURRICANES, New Canal Agreement Gives Rights Sought by United States, THE PAPER IS COMPLETE. Within Three Days, the Prophets Say, It Will Blow Great Guns, COMES FROM WEST INDIES Concessions Desired by England Will Be Known When Ambassa- dor Reaches Washington. First Taste of Wintry Winds for New York Will Cross Path | of Ships. firet ofetal je fora month | 00k out for . agua Cana! hae; man te making chreats a the Nase to blow at § confirmu the fact thut Lord P three days, and the satlormen w to Keen their weather eves onen tion at Conatantinop the Sultan yesterday sent him x me ge accepting all the French claims, | 10ding the Lorando claim But the corresponder Associated Press's auth that the French Government will refi to accept this surrender as as tory settlement of the difficulty. of the to say ax the Bultan imagines it will do | On the contrary. France will now de- mand compensation f Stity caused to her by uct during the past This compensation will be @tiape of an adjustment of the French protectorate over Catholics in Ona satisfactory basis a for safeguarding the dey the @renoh schools tn the East Ade Qiuate guarantees will als» be demanded for a settlement of the Larands clitm and other claims. Moreover, France wil affirm its preatixe by » tans, the French Amt Constantinople on voard ‘ah official of the For to the correspondent of Press: ree strikingly tng Mo & dor, back to warship. #We have already received suc fees as the Sultan made yesterday Weave the situation unchar tan {s mistaken {f he Imagin arrest the march of our warship such expedients. We now ne @uarantees for the fuliil: Gertakings, not promises @iatters to go too far when hy G He allowed] us to send a xquadron to Turkish waters “Our prestige has suffered by hin treatment of our interests, and we muat obtain an Indemnity, the enforce: memt of which will doubtiess spare us @ repetition of the experiences we have Just undergone.” It {» understood the French Govern ment will also demand an undertaking! mae Turkey will not renew Ue recen( erference with the diplomatic matt) baer ANOTHER NEW HIGH SCHOOL to Have Fine Bultd- jum on Fenture. | | | ing—Gy mn One of the Ane school buildings in} Greater New York Is to be bullt at New she Brighton, Staten isiand, Gator Mt will comt $20 ted to be far in advance Sther High Schools in ¢ It wine be four sto-ies high. king the main pulldi to familiar types. The mat brick and «ra Jarge class and study rooms anit embly: room, caulpped gymnasium and 9 laboratory Will be features. tly When and te re any of the ro New with twa similar ehemical ANN O’ Public. & ei icicth eielnnie kleine erie hich | wrere CROKER the Britien Ambarsador d States. when he wanda in New| Another one of those storms from the ay, will have with ht the | hurricane factory down there tn the so new vbroga West Indies Is coming Mke mad with 1 see abich teevtl eve on New York In particular, tor, to nd the whole North Atlantic coast in general Ing the ¢ Sometimes these hurricanss tet them: | Have peed ef- | selves Hooff, but there fs no «strictly dipto- [telling what it will do, and so the warn- and that on pours rally shared oridging over ing is souided. ‘Aras the Atlantic Iners are con- erned, some of them will catch anyway, because the storm la hound to ross the ship's inne between here and HAS TREATY. LOOK OUT! Unable Himself to Enjoy $23,000 Damages He Will Reward Those Who Gave Skin for Him. Yngland even tf Joes decile to let New York off Umhtly . though Turk's Isinnd @lacovery. nnenie ssador| h A 4 ue Lerma aaeaane ir weather fol t got wind—this WE the new conven. [19 nota joke n when its tennared tre was around Turk’s Inland, that Britain familtur spot) where more hurricanes have deen six than at any other Bulwe place In the 8 North or h Thin means that the natives of Turk’s Island have been wateaing a fine line of aizantic breakers pounding cn the Isl- n'a reefs and congratulating them- "jsclves that there ts another exciume—even though a dangerous one—for not work- ine. lantle Ocean, ‘the 1 the control_of the United st word Lane. thy tage to in pre tre of protr: tothat it will dlr tts tirmly howe with To-lny the stdrm iw central off the HCH Gl tt Hermudas and coming fast. One of the fs Hah-appearing things about there storms up from At while the centres come ath at the rate of a thou-] Niehed nand miles, more or lesm, a day, they Jectlon of the last flay-Paunicerat t tine or SoU SCAU at Mae de do to the tu of flerce northerly deo but | mals w, the average man who @enn't know anything about the seience of the | heen approached inca ratlonel manner, and wame, would naturally Incliaed te again ene 1 to ; he centre ld ibe the Clavien-fMulwer Treaty. with can | ate tha Uh rr itd xoing argument th: Amertoa to) te wa t the Is merely Carte oat cane he really doesn't know senne about the game, world Jol The weat Arps can explain this pig-headedt junt an easily as EX-POLICEMAN FINED. Ve vou dt about table the frat tin that does 1 affect the truth of the explanatt He Threatened to Kil a Man and urished wn Revolver. Sullivan! fiftweseven yeara Find at for lourse! 10M Park avenue, a retired! ¢ you don't believe the weather Waa arraigned before Mng-| prophet when he tells you about It. he Moin the Harlem ¢ thin} WHE advise you to stand in City tall reed with disorderly MOE ne atorTT pele for yourself) which H your hat takes when itty ltted OM your New IBOY BOILED ALIVE PLANS MANY GIFTS + What will 1 do with the $23.60 the T’want papa to buy a nice cott Court says [ shall have froin the Stand-| in New Rochelle, lke my Aunt ard Ol) Company’ What can Edo with) And To want papa to. stop bel Ht? Tean't get the fun out of it another | engin could.” ‘Thirteen-year-old John Sammts echoed the question madly. ature Into Siivewcrkarelt Johin'n Hosplt af his Limb: putated, Carrie er, his conditt from the jury If 1 could 1 would dre, Moowith the i now ts how lit me hey tell me the und lke other t futy, but it was mall day of what f wou ney. but all Po chink of y will bring ai ten tai . 8. but | would give tle fun it te going to give All up now tf MW obe again as 1 APOPLEXY KILLS vit ving to be solile Threatened to KIL hin the prophet. there sin te Policeman rose, Ten of low. pressure which cigiith street neingd madlse puraiedsbsiinrn re cee © that the igh pressure. ‘Ehte te raining the dick inh Hurley 4 ens and lowering the mer wherever that is—the voll 12 he Sout the fall int e high winds together nake It pretty disagreeable, hts elehth atre fon ar The Perils of Driving an Automobile at a Mile-a-Minute Clip. A Particularly Timely Article by the Man Who Was Almost Killed with His Five Companions Last Week, Geo aS HENRI FOURNIER. Illustrated with the Reckless Chautfeur's Photographs. DELIA DISS DEBAR. In the all co: 1 i'm going present to my: Ltth kid's only five years old a skin io McKay » make a gr the ago he zine md ve me of boiling pany’s Long 1 a vat je is still a patient at St al, Bast York, and . of the hospital here, and ss may y tobe am-| Miss O'Brien, one of the nurses gave J intowourt ona stretch-Pay seven pleces of skin each, and I jon won a ) verdict} want to do something right for them five months ago. yesterday and did not return. ing parties found him dead this Ing Tying In a feld on means to the woman who was found {the midwife and nurse wao offers her sobbing out her heart, sitting on a serv’ See broken chair, with her head on a rickety ine ‘reitet thelr welcome offers. have | table, her frail body shaking convulsive: |irvught a distressed and heartbroken ly, her attitude one of utter abandon. | woman’ ial Sibi age out| ment to the desolation that overwhelmed |, A180 1 bee to ac pis Cet Mary*n, | be | 159.0) ing an{ Beslden money Mra, Gordon has been | r offered a home for herself and bal) eat vig [from a number of sources, brother Jimmy 1 he gave up lp patch up said he was the were only deang their | 1 of them to make i Bearch- one of his farms HELP MRS. GORDON AND THE BABY. Readers of TheEvening), 8% bess me to express ner most humble thanks to all theae kind new World Are Relieving friends, and hopes they will each under- stand and approve of her determina- the Little Woman of Her Distress. tlon to make a home for her Mttle one and herself by her own work, She ts a ry sickly ive suffered je does not feel Mttle thing and a terrible BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. to acce ch from any I haven't got that sewing machine yet e Would rat personal y Gordon, but I hope to. Anyone: The mother and her beautiful b woman can understand that, hoy are in very different circumstances | With another baby coming, tf It 1s = possible thing Mra. Gore wants to from those of a week ago, Readers of The Evening World will {ttle home, however tiny, for recollect the story of this unhappy ilttle! herself and her woman, It was all told in the few! Now Mrs. Gordo words [ quoted from Mrs. Gordon's first | ‘te Wolf from letter to me: I fne needlework. “I have Qve centn in my pocketbook and hait a! Ing jookedFatsher, foat of bread between me and my baby and! starvation, If am afrald to spend the five cenis the bread for fear my baby will go hun- cannot son this Wants Stl she ins noearn a with tt doing hand. ‘sewing. eat to be turned out of Hard, on Wednesday uniess ving 1 can pay the rent. 1 want work—not charity."* f It will be a terribly hard, trying and 1 found Mrs. on’ even | Rervous way of getting on “Whereas rep Gordon eo niignt Mth a sewing tnachine Mrs. Gordon worse than she described. The woman was plainly suffering for food. She is| again goon to be « mother. The Evening World relleved the tim: | Md Anish off garments beautifully. by da fm tor whe of thin abandoned, will be o y nd the beautiful baby tree sewing oma an dow t Brow in | jens dans | Mderelicts, tite our t rad by ind are just know and. uselessly back rvom of an east side tenement. Mrs. don was given a good dinner nd money to pay arrears in her rent Then I returned te The World office ntory of this unhappy woman | ha Hated it to e tender subsect + hines. She ellef Comes Pouring In fan cunt ror a Home ree she nto operate ely an hour after my tehine, | this young mother's pitiful Al he ma- xous to printed rellef came pouring !n a Httle fund has been growing, thanks to your generous response, dear Evep- ing World readers, until we now have over $9 good hard money tn reserve for; this mother and child And $ untouched—think what Steadt phys! to pre and mother 4 approacn don will x : h him. that | "Also on Mrs. Gordon’ wi: ‘the TENANTS RAN FROM FLOOD IN LOFTS. PATRICK M’GOWAN DIES AT|SOME ONE FAILED TO TURN ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL. OFF FAUCET ON 3D FLOOR. DEATH CAUSED BY STARVATION. Anthorities Do Not Know Wherej Consiilerable Excitement at No. 406 Ne Lived—Found tn the ' ndway Nefore Street. Was Stopped. morn- | He got them all SMALL DOG GAVE ALARM, Bismarck Smelled the Fire and His Yelping Brought the Firemen. SAVED SOUTH STREKT. Wire-Haired Terrier Is Hero of Shipping District—Prevented a Disastrous Blaze. Bismarck, a ttle wire-haired ter rier from Hanover, Germany, ts the hero “shipping district. Iifs smartness saved all lower South street from probably destruction by fire and also saved the lives and belongings of his employer's family. Hismarck is the property of Bernard sngmetster, whe owns and runs the Hotel, at No. M South street. A well- animal, and at k this morning the family were to hear Aim set up a furtous to-day of th howling from the kitchen on the ground waa ye: a dozen times. but not meister a angry fat Id to “go downstairs and stop aat if you have to knock his *f. The boy found Bismarck standing on his hind legs at the rear window, p= extension the Mallory ateamship ine bullding, rext door. Willle’s yell of “Fire! brought hts folks and all the sixteen lodgers but one to the street In their night-clothos hurry, As hus been the case at most of the Tecent fires, there was not a policeman t, and one of the lodgers had to turn in an alarm. South street and Burling Sitp is @ dreaded by firemen, and Chief « second alarm when he the scene. ‘The Mallory building as burning fiercely and right next to it on the other side was the four-story building of the Borne & Scrymser Com- pany, fled (rom roof to cellar with ma- hine olls. By hard work the fire was confined to the Mallory building, but the fre- men said that with fifteen minutes’ more start the strong wind blowing would have sent the blaze clear through the one jodger who did not rush to the street was Charles Scott, a quarter- rin the United States transport e. He said he didn't care about & fire next door and that he going to get his money's worth out of yur firemen had a job to get him out to the pavement. Willle had a coon of thirty carrler pigeons In the rear yard of ths hotel. ut safely, but had one The near town. jot his hands badly burned, His death waa caused dy apoplexy. | The Sangmeisers think that Bis- Mr. Hrown was a retired merchant, City| Patrick McGowan diet at Roosevelt | ty neglect some person who works on | marck ought to nave a rold collar Treasurer, Councilman, and has held| Hospital to-day from pneumonta and jiven to him by the nelgtbors, They slother offices of trust. Ie wax Secre-| tack of food. have assured him that he wil tary of the Centennial Building and| eH was found yestentay by Poltceman Loan Association. His death cast a] Meyers nitting on the curdstone at For- RETIRED JERSEY MERCHANT | é!o0m over the entire community seitnthfotroet| and) 313th) pene e Aaorniege: a SUI are earns =| Comp who 0 the fret loft FOUND I DEAD ONIHIS FARM. formation about himself, and at the sip ent. wat 00, hospital never raliled sumeiently to do|” The water towed the flooi the LAMHERTV: Levi Hrown, one of the most pre this p citizans of & WILL SPEND HIS MONEY NEXT YEAR. The High Priestess of Fakerdom and Her Latest Appearance Before the The Sensational Trial Through Which She Has Just Gone for a Brand-New Style of Deceit and Fraud. Woman Who Once Turned New York Topsy-Turvy with Her With the Full History of the “SPIRIT PAINTINGS.” 2 UNLOOPED THE LOOP. Latest Brainy Achievement of the Brilliant Young Millionaire, Whereby He Saved the Rapid Transit Company $1,000,000. TO-MORROW’S SUNDA ™.. WORLD. IEEE ree Hyer rere rr a te The Sunday World Want seotiony ILLE, N, J. Nov. 2—]| @n inexhaustible fountain; it pinent sunning | @ho want. went ‘wl 2 An “Eben Holden” Story in Real Life, by the Farmington, Conn. Farmer Who Was Helped in Corralling His Cattle the Other Day by the President. WANTAG DALRYMPLE, HOWARTH, LADENDORF, KAHLES, McCARDELL and other clever Writers and Artists in the 7 FUNNY SIDE. Fight for & iter by those who have and supplies thoaw Heletieiitieie eet eeeieeinrt: ‘dow President Roosevelt 30. {8 fed] ite was poorly dreased and was not known in the locality where he was found. water was turned «ff & 2 & Rounded Up My ZACK TAYLOR. Illustrated with Photographs that in Themselves Tell the Story. PLANS | NARROWEST ESCAPES FROM DEATH. Five Unparalleled Recent Instances of People Who Have Been Prac- Which He Has Just Bought, and the Improvements 9 According to E AS tically Dead and Yet Escaped. Most Astounding Case Death Ever Recorded. FULLY ILLUSTRATED. Life in the Mizzen-Top. Most Remarkable Battle for Life Ever Fought Described in a Thrilling Manner by a Man Who Witnessed It Battling for Life 100 Feet in iene init einen ininnicie nei ivieininint | TO-MORROW’'S SUNDAY WORLD. 2 His Own Account, by flames several times. The Leona, which lwas burned at Its sip two yeara a60. once had fourteen passengers burned to In a fire that occurred at s¢: & Cattle.” teenie elel-i-eleletei: s of Cheating Mid-Air. di eee eer 8 RRR EER EEE EEE EE EE EEFEEEP EEE E EF: —_ j