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hoot ly + MORE “BURRS recovered. In the communication Am-| mate, Burlingham, by hacton, mon practically admitted his connection| Mrs. Harriet R. Wimsatt, otherwise ©) with the Mitchell & Co. firm. Miss Marie Wilson, formerly: the Ap adjournment was taken ‘untll next| \7. tn Tuesday, lorodora has her Mmh-step- a pers, Mystic and Marigold, down for A Mory Worth Reading. two events to-day, and Anna Held, who ARE SEED Taken from Horses in Neigh-| borhood of Madison Square Garden. 8. P.C. A. AGENTS ACTIVE Superintendent Haines of the So- ciety Says that the Custom Must Cease, Another rail was made on the outs of the fnshtoni! lasts attending the Hort and th agents of the Sac! nthe Prevent! of Cruelty to Animals removed six tm pairs of “burrs from horses attached te orivia side of Madison Squar tarn “The cruelties of fashton will t to cease,” sald President John Po Haines, of the animal soctety, wh about the matter, “We Intend to stop the use of bury bite. If whit we are doing at Present proves ineffective we will ad surer and harsher ran According to Section % of the Penal Code It in a misdemeanor to torture or unjustiflably: inju viimal, and th “surer” and “harsher ’ methods which canibe resorted to by the soclety Ix the punishment of the offenders py Imp th an ment for n "fine of not more th Among those who we day to be us purrs Ww Marquand, > 6 John E. Alex eighth atre No. 24 West Walter Watson. > ond street; David J Forty-third «treet, and J tomore than Y year 4 Lexingjon 7) Fifth avenue The use of vurre on bite fret fashionable x years through the for! the § the custo tuielly st and the p to until recent! elehteen pairs week from th v Most fashionable CELL OOORS YAWN FOR FERNACHON, ABOUT TO BE DISCHARGED, HE n resorted y has selaed yurre within tre jst tex Of Some the aaa Sages IS AGAIN ACCUSED. Champions in All Classes and All the onic Leader Appears to Peose-| Hunters Hold the; cute and Prisoner's It Wife Faint, to Court. Tanbark on This Last! coc Day. Joseph Lauls fortun took a change ¢ -dey and | With the closing of the Tf he will not « . one [to ends woclety’4 homage to Wing tence of thirt moe Jah Ihe Sark hea toatlsaecemaril for beggin of occu Heat hintory of the National | former clubman's wealthy \ Defore Judge Lambert to-day and tear fully pleaded for hix release. The Judy » Horme Show was about to ac to the wamants a plea when the « new phas AML thr: Apia and ¢ couple have hal the : ; hen je and th ‘ pare Minstay of he e, : F : 10 Th » have watetied the friend: Wo York soclet A about ha - tin to would de ite patron Tut Hie stated & from him us Rachon called Mount elaim: Lodge and also agent No, 63 ed ears show w the most sitecess yam ty Wins seful exhibit a x ut max W Fmachond and this w and ue They have won more blue rt under fala 2 eta recital th I Full of ho her amo y hav large and inter cure her husb: Teleane Ttlwillibeltietehame to be accomplished the pre the cham longer term for him wax too grens t abiabcievonta, tases eRe blow. She was curried to her cartiusce em ty compete dn side anne: teint. Judgen will have at gee rar ae me making the selectiotia for the win AMMON IN A RAGE. ners of the champlonship colors, which are teite al yellow Furtous pn ofa het-| THE & eramme will oo winners ar ter When Nefore a Referee, Aichasahnwlwltt Col, Robert A with the hunt implicatey in the | Miller Byndicat x 0rd Vanderbilt will make his examined before Re Whittaker, at the day for a tlue rity No. 1M Broadway, dented that he rede, which rep ever had any connection with Mi sand two whites, for & Co., of No, # Broadway, t ly commende ee. He was then handel a and [Ife is now anxious for fr honors, and asked If 1! wan in his handy He | will make the try for it with UL G, changed ntenance upon viewing the}and Sky High, hin favorite communication and then, clutching It . Alghtly in his fist, cried aya aleghe (tie “I don't propose to give this letter Frank Jay Gould, who won two blues vp. It was stolen fro: me, It's al yesterday, will go in for three straight Part of a dirty blackimailing scheme to-day, ile has hie prize-winner, &: He worked Himmel! into a fury r the production of the letter, and it was powith much diMiculty that the letter was dringham, ered honors, and also w for ehampt how her with i hag been gated avickly on her previous When you start home on the long feritrleaitlars in a Watt ted yh A herd of registered Shetland pont } oly t ourney from the office, tired out, at sht, nothing takes your mind off With the Judging of pont the Iast Gay of tho whow apened at 10 o'clock this merniog. In the opening class for ponles other than Shetlands, Doncaster lel, belonging to Robert Whitwort and. ngtand, won, T, 1. Watt Jr.'s Juai hf story when you open|in Time was second and D. W. Haines's Jd.mext. Monday.| Brown Bard third. ‘The necond class spiders, at wu The carts, were painted drat bright red wheels and brand new | saw the color of fis tonot happy. ‘The white ribbon of teh ¢ ndation was tis, how before steshape, Joh h " The other six tries got the gate, The drivers smile Andly ay they filed out ribbontess, At G. Vandervill, standing near the exit, grinned commineratingly Kor ponter | Law faohn's Bensacioin, the Judging of twenty-four pairs of har- ATC THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1901. PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. Judeto JR pingle-harnees Jpande for the Judging paire of tan tng 1b 2 hande for Ge welt champ rilelnbeininietel-! Torento and Red Fox the and Mrs, W. HL Johnston's Ire and Sky deark th Scannell Wine a Mrise. Jeon Hibited by Mr. Watt, was awarded Je ribbon, Five ponles were shown ore TM y Kot the ror eldings suitable for cavalry charges, wred byt nd prize and Vs the Dutehm Vy Cremorne Wut own with the same detalt Stomny eodrivers were rail birite anid and brooms, T ew uniforms. 1 few suclety people wnt appeared J Cassatt, President of the Penn. | a Ratlroad, and Gen, 1% Wetman in eha f the ring, and Miehard tant Honalre horae owner, 1 Street-Cleaning lornes. ‘lie ribbon went to the roan yring that thing 4 and yell have and i hands 4 Ween Vie winner was Kitty, owned by Wilener, dr Second prize was wo Sin Toy. Mrasdonn Gerken'y weltliiy Mildred) waa third. and Hog cart with Yunitorm. Mr. Th clans 38, betare 4 anderbilt drove animal wi ml by milb 9 & Vanderbilt again got the gate 1G. 1s Sky High, driven was also sent out Mrs, ken'a Newsboy got t J Tom Noddy, the rods Al ‘C. EF Judy, the yellow, and Philip 7 the wilte. show was opened with Kroon, The afterny: The blue riubon Wand Arnold ba : rrtous Whirling Cloud and € ous Flytng Cloud. 7 n Jordan's Lord vuford and Lord Holfant ot the red, yellow golng to J. Roosevelt Shans He Vand “Norwood, Fred: C. Stevens's Neily Langdon and Langton were given last plaice, he class was she n before carta and —_—- Horse In King ‘Chis Week Every Other Week at SOCIETY RAPID STRIDES TOWARD Committee of nthe New ¥ LE ADERS WHO ARE PROMINENT AT THE HORSE SHOW. THIS YEAR’S SHOW MADE BY OTHER CITIES; YARDS OF BLUE RIBBON FOR THE LAWSONS. END OF THE BIG STRIKE. Union Men Sent the New Proposal of Terms to Manager General Platt. 1 the close o! tke | ew Haven and Hart somewhat rapid to: Progress t ¢ road has Nh before victorias the | Won 4 praposal to Strause a Mixers | the theeup hview. John Arthur Reales Re ‘ afterin wer Hand Dutterin aera ieee aid dha Heeamer a | the men return ty work at « “ atker {ourtt: | sanattian thet OLR ings and thorougabreds Headltion ct 1 othe strikers halres. equip ed to thelr places anit th ; J ay shorty: gefore noon te the aes Caliseehd vty an tre [ee nt of Street-Ch Kk brigade SNA SLL nit of the rte and an equal y of the glen | per of the wing horses p mplovers, 1 rommittes | Hed into the rk owe «to Gonter with Me Msenarnenacure lic: ctrikers he day, of Strike. MIL aceldent thie om awit Virst There reais rhing owing han. tte trying to pty cars « wit the oft ran the track elelninininicinininleleivicinicininininint COST OF THE TO IMPAIRED TRADE. ste business in cities atfec S1,000,000 por day for fou Loss to the Railroad Companys... . 2. eee eee Loss to strikers in w Number of cars tied up... .eeeee eens Number of strik Number of union men Number of men returned tow: Number of new men employe over. “rh tipped hort the this no Wail of the whem they gent to other the ¢ striki wirikers been aport wife, On the other hand, they ray six of the new a ve quit. The Ia deny thin, yard ty xtil fea ked hocara and will continue woul sirike Is broken In other F G R th ki 8 Fiss, Doerr & Carro front. Awetion Mart, ‘go }iwesa for paira of Shetland ponten shown Lexingvon ave; 1,000 head of tl Refore carts, T, 1. Watt's Mopte Carlo, of every type to select [Rion'Tot* nose evarantees id! Bweet| Heare took the/bfie,, 1. L, eaie vers Monday cus Thursday, ODELL POOH-POOKS and hiw mil riaon question is the smallest part of my dally Fifth Avenue Totel, be hart to ments shops for you on Sundays, your own requi uustice Jerome draws up a’ bil amend, we will give It the fullest sideration. track of the Sunday World Wants. EXCISE QUESTION. . members of the reta that he han ri They ‘DEMOCRATIC CLUB OFFICERS. HERES A MIDGET WI Ne Blected at the Annu! Meeting on Dec + etre tter has “be hy See Wyatt setting forth 1 tne following nom!-| FOUR BOYS. WITH MAXIMUM moorntic Wiltlam § iy ry nations for officers and Rove THOUGHT." HE SAYS. will be ve upon at th ual meeting nt the clu on Monday, Dee, 2: For President, Jobn Fox; for Vice-Prewi SyePcEl ere hut Nn¢e Maines to ere ee Tuor secont iV Ices . Renntor Wilcox Says We Don't Bhan for See Wyatt; Correspondt Know What We Want. eso | Dee: iS} who was ex: in Canan- and there Ralnes law Senator John Ratnes, down fram his home Ald not come oth TI cep algun to-day, ta on to town with his wife tary, Major Har- | They went to the ow Kerr Avenue Hotel cx in this sald (he yvernor, “To came down to go tot and will return to my home in mura tonight." When arket about the proposed aines law i ta he sald: To tell you truth, the excise fh the rough" Wat Senator Wilcox, of Auburn, Ix at the Ho ata it would ass any Raines law amend- the Lewiniature Btate fellows closed your meat he sald, ‘at It be constat- your whiskey We ul Wout nt to ask us the country legislators will pekler he question ully, and If “You people down here don't seem to now what you want. We people up tate have to look cut for you, and we re going to be careful about tt.” ——— Buccess invariably follows in the | Adrian’ | oard rimming, J J. Scannell lernan: for embers of the of Governors, terms to expire In ember, 19M, 1 1 er, Thoms John W. Keller and John at the re- and the anuu vt —=—_- SHIPPING NEWS. oon rises. 249 y Mork. coves nore ialand.. Ferry, VORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. ft Waltersee i ni m, Rotterdam, ania, Gibraltar, OUTGOING ST Kansas City, Savannah, HAMBHIPS, Nueoes, Galveston. Princess, Antwerp Iroquois, Char iM. Corus, New Orleans, nets, which | Peieelieint: RIKE Neivic i ST ein ted hy the strike ar adaty #4,000,000 t 500,000 % wales reteiere een se /10,000\ ne sishudnoS 41,500 t ec ee weer ercee . TOO Seas Wotepeteelys Nols 250 £ ‘ork . Onna 60 t inintet iin ow here the yard ir Henry mployed red up. rning that Roosevelt srly an ane many Witla men on ace sthe trike took alned work with nity ax a switehman, sald that * fasily injured at work in the yard | moving train on erning mile train hours and a quantity: ¢ was adde Ite Tt aw. Ht . hut just outside the ithe entlre crew of the train and went tna body re strike Lowheel wit rey AGE OF NINE. Caught in Merchant's OMce—lad ver—To Be a “Cop” | In One's Ambition. Four Ittle boys whose noses could not come up to the railing were arraigned hefore Magistrate Brann in the West Side Court to-day, charged with burg ‘They were Frank Tleasington. years old, of No. 34 West Forty: ninth street; Max Appelbaum, elght, of No. West Fiftteth street: John Mor- ristoy, nine, of No, %2 West Fifueth atreet, and Frank Klernan, nine, of No. 33 Went Forty-ninth atreet. They were so small that the Magis- trate had to stand up and peer over the desk to see them, Policeman Stowey, of the West Forty. xeventh street station, found the Ilttle fellows shortly before midnight tp the oMfce of F, B. Grest, a,coal merchant, at No. 74 Seventh avenue, They had gotten In by forcing the transom over the door, One of the boys, Frank Blessington, our ebing “as mpty teal bre) re- others were going throt drawers nnd deaks. iene When arraigned In court to-day the Nttle fellows began (o cr} “Well, well!” sald Magistrate. “What do you fellows expect to be when y u ‘ou are burglars now?" id the smallest burglar. boys’ mothers were all in court. were held by the Chil- for examination on Monr Where and when to ndvertisa Now. In the Sunday, World Want ae FAMILY | ROBBER GANG Father and Mother Leading Church Members and in High Esteem. SON MAKES CONFESSION. “Receivers” in Various Cities of Kansas Disposed of the Plunder. George i iy, hin wife, 1 een-year-oll daughter pnd an adopted son eighteen yeara ol, have heen arrested here charged with being gang that has been xya- robbing merchants of this past ly yea nd his wife are prominent tn fety and chureh work. They have a Inautifut home in West Fourth street, where nearly a thousand dollars worth of Stolen Koods were found. It is charged that the boy would con- veal himsel store and be locked tn when the store wie closed, and then in the night he would open the rear door, after which the robbery was easy, The arrest wax caused by the boy belng capture! in a store and confess- Ing. Lane ts a contracting builder b; trade and has always n considere \oreapectable citizen, fe wall that 1 wecompltc It in nelghboring cities n selling stolen goods from the Noy. 2.—Charles at the Columbia WATERLOO, Y. Hi, a night freman Ming Company's plant, was burted hundreds pricks which fell through the roof of the builiing, carry- ing. with it two tron chimneys, early to-day, He will ¢ BEARS MARITAL WOE TO JUSTICE’ ALTAR HUMBLY LAYS IT BEFORE ER- MINE AND WOOLSACK. Her Supposed Honey Sweetne cenme Like Unto a Spra: of Vinegar. Kan., Nov. 23.—Dr. Sher- of Gas City, has sued his The petition, Med ns with the following TOPEKA, man Foote, wife for divor this morning, b xtatement: “Comes now the plaintiff? to the altar of justice bearing hia sorrow and woe, which he humbly lays down before the ermine and the wool: He declares with solemn truth that he has been for more than one year past an actual real- dent in good falth of the State of Kan- gas, Whose Vallant sons swam the Bam- bag—that State pointed out and con- gratule by all the world as being the deserted home of Carrie Nation and Mary Ellen Leaxe, and that he is now i reatdent of Allen County, saine State, 4 ElGuT MAY BE DEAD IN MINE All Members of an Inspec: tion Party Thought to Have Perished, RESCUERS DRIVEN BACK. Met by Black Damp When Going to Assistance of Their Fellows, spectors; ene xiner, and ph Cardwell, manager of the Shamokin Coal ¢ £ May- bury, W. Va. comp, arty vf eighi. entered the mir Southwest Virginia Linprovenent Co pany’s colllerion at WAL M rday for the pur situation. in anand th true xe mune y had a part y not th are froin the ma sidered ante Are? Moa miners led by in pe Assists ed the having 1 quantitles of black damp make jt ble to enter any tance Into ty Ine All efforts are being used to recover the bodies of the Inspecting party, but ho hopes ure entertained that any of them will be ree alive, MARRIED AFTER REUBEN'S ARREST. DORA SHADLINER MADE CHARGES AGAINST GOLDBERG vered Then She Relented, and the Wed- ding of the Couple Followed To-Day. With the Intention of forcing Renhen Goldberg to marry her, Dorn Shadltner, ot 121 Osborne street, Hrownsvill made a serfous aMdavit against him the Gates Avenue Police Court three dayn ago. The story sho told aroused the sympathies of the authorities Rouben was arrested, arraigned and held for the Grand Jury in $1,000 ball When the full purport of this reach Dora she was dixconsolate. All she wanted was to become Mra. Goldbers She appeared at the police court thls morning and made another affidavit re- versing her former one and ctearing Reuben, At this Reuben expressed 4 willingness to marry her and later ts the day the ceremony was performed whera the roar of natural-gas wells 3 and the wolstles of great industries | by Magistrate Furlong. H have become as familar to Its Inhabl- ea tants as was the croaking of fro«s to the people of Posey County, Ind, In the Leon Golly Dies at Baden. Bayscotcauld lang) ay ne... VIENNA, Nov, %.—Leon Golly, ap Continuing, Dr, Foote's petition re- nea Phares om altar vows she turned etfaland showed him a warm tme orth, Ther supy sweet. disposition became like unto a spray of vinegnr. She began to knock on Kansas and then on him. Among his titles bestowed by her were bigot, ba number, loafer, Idiot, erank, fool, tyrant, ho gentleman, Mthy, low, Indecent old curmudgeon. “Privately and publicly she thus. Was she the helpmate him? Nay. nay, Did she love, honor and obey? Not on your tintype, nor did she cook, wash or sew, although In good health, and mighty spry for a Iady of xixty-eleht summers ——— SMALL-POX HOLDS STEAMER. ted him Cnse Discovered Jn the Steerage Detains the Graf Walders The Hamburg-American Ine steamer Graft Waldersee, which arrived last night {rom Hamburg, Boulogne and Plymouth, waa detained at Quarantine this morn- ing by the Health OMcer becnuse a woman ateernge passenger developed small-pox. The patient was sent to North Brother Island, and a large number of the passengers who occupied the stecrage compartment with the pa- tent were gent to Hoffman Island for observation, The steamer, after disin- fection, will be released. The Gra Waldersee brought 275 cabin steerage passengers. One of Tago passengers, a child, Josct died of pneumonia and’ was burled at sea. SHIP CAPTAIN WINS A BRIDE. He Met the Prescnt Mra. ake When She Was a Passenger. A romance of the sea was disclosed at 7.3) oclock last night when Capt. William Hanks, of the Prince Line steamatip Spartan Prince, boarded his ship at Atlantic dock with his bride. ‘The Spartan Prince arrived Inst Sat- urday from Genoa, and on Thursday in Maryland Capt. ‘Hanks married a charming young woman whom he first met as ® passenger on the Trojai Prince several years ago, Capt. Hanks chief officer of the vessel. Mra. Hanks, it ia said, is an_hetre: and the owner of extensive copper min- ing Interests. Capt. Hanks last night declined to discuss his romance, — — MEADE COURT ADJOURNS. Col. Frank L. Denny Testifies av to Methods fn Vogue. Col. Frank L. Denny, Quartermaater of the Marine Corps, was the only wit- ness in the Meade court-martial at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard this morning. He testified as to the methods of employing architects to supervise and in the re- han thi Brook of court adiou roed unt i ern cans NV e1 2 Baan 90.18 one 5 Oe can OOS er ree ee ee eee eee a i iene ee ee ee ee American mine owner. al nt Baden, tn Southern Austria. He was taking the sulphur bath treatment. The body will be sent to San Francisco for Qurial. ——— ee FOOD STOPPED IT. Good Food Worth More Than a Gold Mins. ‘To find a food that will put an ab- solute stop to “running down" 1s bet- ter than finding a gold mine. Many people when they begin to run down | go from one food to another and find it impossible to find a food that will stop the progress of disease. pe) Nuts Food {s the most nourishing / known and will set one right If that / is possible. } The experience of a Loulslana lady will be interesting, Mrs. J. H. Gra- ham, Wallace, La., write: T received @ severe nervocs shock some years | ago and from overwork gradually broke down. My food did not agree with me and I lost flesh rapidly, 1 changed from one kind of food to an- other, but was unable to stop the loss of flesh and strength. “I do not exaggerate when T say that I finally became. in reality, a) living skeleton. My nights were sleep. / less, and I was compelled to take opiates in various forms, After try- Ing all sorts of different foods with- out success I finally got down ta! toasted bread with a little butter, | and after 2 while this began to sour) and I could not digest it. Then 1/ took to toasted crackers and Hved on | them for several weeks, but I kept getting weaker. “One day I was brought knowledge of Grape-Nuts Food, and it seemed to me from the description that if was just the sort of food I could dl- gest. I began by eating a small por. tion just as {t comes from the pack. age, dry, gradually increasing the amount each day, sometimes warm. ing and adding a little butter. “My Improvement began at once, for it afforded me the nourishment I had been starving for. No more harassing pains and indigestion. For a month T ate nothing but Grape-Nuts and a ttle cream and sugar; then I got sa well I could take on other kinds of food. I continued to gain flesh rap. idly, Now Tam in better health than T have been In years. I still stick to Gape-Nuts, because I ike the food and I know of its powerful nourish. ing properties. My physician says that my whole trouble was the Inck of power to digest food, and that no other food that he knows of wauld have brought me out of the trouble except Grape-Nuts,” BAe