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fe ie & ac \) byterian Ho: st _ _ GMILESFOR © "TUPPENGE.” Charles T. Yerkes Arranging | to Revolutionize London Railways. PLANS 2-STORY TRACKS. Soon to Introduce Bills in Parliament for Suburban Trolley Lines, Charles T. Yerkes, (h nate, who arrived home yesterda on the North German Lloyd liner Der Kronprinz Willicim, has astounced alt London py the va se of his gre. underground system and the raptdt with which he } shed through Various projects connected with ¢Po an Evening World reporter to-day My. Yerkes outlined the plana of his| froad, which are now well under way “Laxpect the work will be completed fn about three years,” sald Mr Yor “When I left London everything was progressing in a very satisfactory: man- ner and Tam we! wed with the tart we have made “Several bills will be introduced in Parliament this session for the purpose Of allowing us te construct sunurban trolley line Hut oven with Mr Yerkes hardly lines sah be able to cal pulation, consist ing of over London and its suburbs: An innovat! ting tn» Way lines ugurated ont ierground Railway Dix of running Two-Story Te will be constra trucks of the accommodation trains in the suowsy trains will be can be sa e@Mtirely free fron ln reeery 1 Neiranett it te idea to have a Yuitorm system area and only one Class of carriages for all passengers. 1 think the fire will be four cents for a ral dis ery KoINnK long dls distance of tive miles, with « Ih count passe Yerkea's retur in Wall Street here for 330.001 th London projects. talk, however. on th! his business. BOV GLOBE TROTTER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. JOHN BARE TRIES TO As- PHYXIATE HIMSELF. Youth Known as the Boy ‘Turk te Now In the Preabyteria joapt John Barr, also known ag the Turkish Globe Trotter, attempted suicide this morning by inhaling iNuminating gas. He was taken to the Presbyterian Hos- pital and Js not likely to die. Barr |s eighteen years old. sterd, he engaged a furnished room at No. 799 Lexington avenue, and was found there to-day, ‘The boy came to this country about two years ago. He soon, it is sald, ame a charge upon the city, and Su- intendent Blair, the Outdoor r Department, made several efforts to have the boy deported. iarr was swell educated. tie Ke several Jan- | es, and claims that his father is 4 ih Government. official in Turkess m after his arrival here Barr visit many of the large cities, came_known to the pol and the “Boy uid oon b as "The rot ter. , Soon after Barr was taken to the Pres- al to: ay Capt. Brown, y-seventh street station, of the East 8! ‘went to the Institution and identifies th Boy as “the Globe Trotter.” ene World Wants Are the Recognized .Standard! 5 morning's World. BUT New York papers combined. AGENTS ARTIFICIAL FiAV a ReBeranue -Geued PATTERN MaKens PIANO MANDS PLUMBERS PorTeRs PRESHENR RULERS .. SALESLADIES BALEBMEN ‘TAILORS TINSMITHS 2. UrHoLsteRens ntact gna tee nf MUMIA ry gee “THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, BY GIRL, FOUND IN A GRIP, OM WEALTHY HOME irieitiniene int ME FR {burr Frances that she! | thetr fight on urth avenue walking away from In front her conduct was peeullar, and | 4aw her standing on the corner watching oved on towa they did so th | frst they they were not sure whe: from a kitten or a baby As they came to th area of Mrs, Brown's house the cries looking about, w a satchel which had not been Int yard when they passed out ten minutes entrance to the grew louder, came and took the satchel into the basement of the house, where he quickly opened tt us pretty a baby as one would care to Poltceman Behr srieleisineieiniviclel icin eich e IT WAS ABAN- T HE WAIF AND ANDBAG IN WHICH cheered up tn a front of No. son avenue last night will soon have a Mysterious Little Out- cast Named Frances) "ne. Daly—Will Be Reared |: the outdoor Poor 1 in the Faith of Rome. ; STOCKS ADVANCE ON BULL BUYING. INITIAL FIGURES IRREGULAR. BUT RECOVERY FOLLOWED. at Its rescuers. It was clad in such a way as to Indt- Ute cate that those who had been respon- It was sent rtment this Blatr christened n he turned It over ; who takes the c! as Catholles, It wore an em- reas of the finest tex, Tt had on no whe was warmly TOO MUCH “WATER” IN WHISKEY TRUST, DISTILLING COMPANY TO RE- DUCE CAPITAL. wrapped with a Ked out for it. & Miteon euatty Yow at ®125,000,- Amalgamated Copper, \)1! 845,000,000. brief period, 1 apitalization ties, Copper and The former If the proposition to reduce the capltal he capitalization will preferred stock and $#,% kk. a total of $85,009,000, F the proposed elimina- LONDON STO CKS STEADY. | provement ain» Paid Help Wants in this | Ze Out SHLOMO and ind prices hen ty hour New Yor ye aff the books SHIPPING NEWS. 3 6 Paid Help Wants in the $3 other PORT OF NEW YORK, nd practieally ‘Sevannab: Leadon Jacksonville + Colon Savannah ed 18 higher, Liverpoo! INCOMING 8ST May wheat, 413 May corn, 63 5: cen wore: Novem- December wheat, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Germante, Liverpool. Caribbee, thamptea.fabine. Galveston. Hamilton, Norfolts. Jannary corn, Fn, 63 1-4 to 62 5g, Buenos Ayreen, THEY DEFY ‘Northern Securities Com | pany Openly Declare Their Intention to Fight. ‘HILL NOT TO RESIGN. iConsiders Minnesota Law on Rail road Directors Inapplicable to the Great Combine, The N Anally openly thrown do: to Gov. Van Minne: A director in the North the 4s ta wnt A to-day that J. J. 10M and pward HL Harriman fad not resigned and would resign from the direc torate of the Northern Pacific re The Nortie urities Comp ty org: la, Burlington ern and anced by Gov membde shows comb! efforts thwestern sand to bus propos 1 as formbd, ities Company ch oan organizath as the Northern WHOSELITILE LOST FATHER'S NAME. Metta Proot, of Primary School No. The seven-year-old in the care of Matron Headquarter Who Is Shef Hainty’ arias Matron Travers ehtht'« nan says that she ts mary 3. whether this ow Yonkers. She says she day for a walk and She was found at the corner of Two tird street and wably Hves hel wear- Hundred and Thirty Napler avenue, and she p somewhere year Yonkers. ing a gingiam rest and) has Drown air and a ¢ When asked about he to talk, but cann: stood. "The matron a steps, \ | COMMUTATION TO LIPE. Ne WIL Pay the Penatty i Crime with © Ne ‘Tuesday. TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 7. of Pardons to-day refused to life imprisonment the sent John Young, one of the men cy nee Hunter, a wealthy far NJ four mea impite who Is in dence. Thi . turned man h not been well recently, He.is confined room suffering from catarrh and ised to decline his usual dinners at {of two house of the university rector, | who will sit down to a bou Securities Company nave iter Securities (Company, who speaks with authority, ny was nd many ked out later, aders in the t North decided | STARVING FOR MYSTERY IN THANKSGIVING | prohin and oMlctals of one pacity in a statement any ust has made, It Wterested in the na have decided to Nght the jovernors of the h mm that the of the States are impotent to ple TONGUE-TIED GIRL? CHILD CANNOT TELL HER Pollee Matron Thinks Her Name In 1owho has deen ravers at Police # for three days will be sent Soclety to-day, The littie partly tongue-tled and does not make ix Metta Prout. she nN attending Pri . rt tell in New York or Jef, school Mon- is] Captive Tella Con@lct ne Court of avicted, ry lant of Wash- inf at into be hanged with Charles] were fred upon by Capt. Willta DINNER EXCHANGE IDEA BRINGS MANY RESPONSES. VAN CANT, Hosts and Guests Write to the Thanksgiving Editor to Arrange-for a Pleasant Feast on the National Holiday. The Evening World's THANKSGIV- DINNER EXCHA. ‘There are hundred of teaerving, re- hie, self-supporting young men and women in New York with no friends to Invite them toa Dhankagiving dinner. Many of these hav erly grasped the unique opportunity extended by The E © are hundreds of families, too, to-morrow with “room for one mom nd welcome,” and many of these hav rously responded to the invitation fed to let The Evening World pro- them with an apprectative guest for guests, In every case The Evening World Will endeavor to see that the inel- {ation extended reaches the sor: oe poi gether hosts and « same country or loca’ thelr common Interest: ma: the Thankagiving feast enjoyable. In no case will the names of host or guests be printed. as it ts de- ible there will be brought to- a from th Boy Struggling to Get Tur- key for Mother, Nearly Dead from Exhaustion. Ernest Jarret, this pathette inqutr: hia sick bed this morning: “Ma, [hope you'll have 4 turkey to- morrow, I wanted you to have one awfully bad.” The doy was found unconscious last ing In front of No. 143 Newark nue, Jeraey City. Poll nm MoCar- thy, of the Firs: Pre pled Across the prostrate body just in time to prevent death from exposure. It required hard work to rouse the doy, Then tt was found that Ernest Jarret had collapsed from sheer hun- ger while vainly looking for work that would enable him to bring home a tur- key for ais mother. At No, 28 Montgomery street, Jersey City, where the boy's home Is, Ernes: was in a serious condition to-day, but the doctors hope to pull him through. Neighbors will doubtless provide thet on missing turkey to-morrow. If not, the; Salvation Army people will not forget the family. ‘The boy started out yesterday morning to find the work which was to net him enough to provide a good meal for his anxious and worried mother. Toward night Patrolman stumble: 8 where Ernest where ha utter! apsed Hck from exhaustion und starva- on,” was the entry written on the police blotter. HER JOYFUL THANKSGIVING. Mise Mackey to Annoance New|} Wedding Date. The day of Thanksgiving will be doubly welcomed by the family of Miss y, daughter of Wil- am Mackey, Superintendent of the Sourn School Alice Murray Mact: Congre) tlonal Church Sunday the Carroll Park section of Brooklyn Since Nov. 5 Misx Mi Hl with typhotd, and and family ha to-morrow she will time since sie became Ill, Miss Mackey was to ha made to-m ‘ow by her parents, IMURDERER YOUNG (SAY WOUNDED MAN MUST BE HANGED MAY BE BURGLAR |COURT OF PARDONS REFUSES|POLICE BELIEVE THEY HAVE CAPT. SAYLES'S VICTIM. a to How He Came by Hie Injartes. John Shore, who is under treatment commute | for three gunshot wounds at Bellevue Hoapttal, was. placed under arreat by yoftth et atation, to-day, as he is suspected of belng one of several burglars who Sayer. ken, Capt. Delaney. of the East TI of Highwood Park, near \ Inet. Monday. The man had two shots tn the right one in the back, He sald et at he was shot li" West Fife ninth street and afterward that it in East Fifty resident of Danbury, E has made Impatient if your letter Invitation or acceptance celve an immediate respo: possible repies will be put In-this after- noon's mall. m As far as| at Th ving World to get_an (nvitation to | yyy, ii? jdinner on Thanksgiving Day. ang eE Ned Anes | felt want Is indicated by the following is dinner eatin Two Young Women Wanted. ance, is one from aw Here. for ini | Thank Apartment hotel: Thanksgiving Editor Hrening World Nil give me sret pi tao suung women Th We are from Albany re ta entertain Dinner at 2 o'clock Thartesgiving cheer he feels himse! went desired. Wherever It ts Thankegiving FAttor ned to have & Thanksgiving inn ity no that make more Thi: Thankegiving dinner exchang and ald) cannot be promiged, detween 6 and Prospective Gaeats. ued has reached the class The Evening World hoped to the invitatio: ing young women alone in New Hila DEATH. Coroner’s Physician Declares “Fred” Miller Was Murdered. ~ at man was beaten to death," sald Coroner's Physiclan Weston this morn- ing, after having performed thi ly at the Morgue. possible for this man to have received these Injuriea In a fall. most terribly T have notified the police of the Elizabeth street station to this effect and Instructed them in the case ‘© told them to look out for this murderers." On the night of N was removed from 7 Bowery, to the Morgue. found dead in No information or hist the body to the Morgue. the writing of Serat. Powers, of the Eliz- abeth street station, to the effect that fon had been given for the the body to the Morgue. At the Morgue the name of the man It was supposed there he had been kicked by the “F Points Gang.” house {t was sald he wan Fred Miller, that he had long been ‘There was only was not known, Ackerman, the lodging houre, sald to an Evening W nothing the matter with him sehen he came in at midnight Mon- . : at he had any |” eyelopments that will probably fo! s sllgatly Ine! oy this. meeting elty marks on his face. he frequently be cailed at 4 o'clock in th morning. and when call him he and the corer lg reom with hundred other mi the other men aothing out of the way “He had been sleeping here for some Well dressed. wy whether ment or not. ey hag been tone time aines then It was thought she would not re- cove but she rallied when her friends up all hone, and * permitted by the phyalctans to leave her bed for the firat The Cotton Market. ! opened steady 2 points higher, ng and fair o Heavy investment bi ering by the pit. shorts, based on spot cotton marke news, added to t a and bullish early Liverpool cab were further Iniluences In favor of bull been mar- rled to Raymond Disbrow Van Name on . Tat the home of her parenta, 23 Provident street, Brooklyn, but on ac- count of her filneas the ceremony was postponed, The delayed wedding, ac- cording to Miss Mackey, will take place Dec. 3, and this announcement wil! be The opening Pats red: ember, 7.63 to 7.65; Jan- 7.68 offered: H 1. 7.65 to 7.66; July, ust, 7.59 bid; September. 20 P.M. were: Decem- BAN TO STREET HER DRESS ARE, GUSSIE SAGE’ BADLY BURNED AND TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. 7.40. offered. Garment Which Caught Fire from Storie: 5 i a Stove Torn OM by a —— twenty-two-year-old was badly burned to- day at No. 144 Van Brint street, Brook- While kindling a fire in her father's frult stand she set fire to her clothing, She ran screaming through the street with her dress ablaze and was tnally overtuken by @ policeman, who tore off the butning garment. moved to the Long Island College Hospital In a precarious condl- Ttallan woman, jained 60,000, Hebrews Have Leonuyd Lewisohn, who the other day. Rave $25,000 to the $20,000 building, fund ‘of,the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian So- ted Treasurer of the . For :the, fund $00,000 has. been ninth street. He told so Noy, 21,—The Crown Prince | many stories that Capt. Delaney. who Frederick Willlam, of Prussia, who Is 1 had read the account of the burglary in studying at the untversity here, has|the World, was suspicious. (He belleves the man.ls,one of the burglars or is one jo. were -fired-upon -by a society. Coun, caised’ cjety, has been these novel Thanksglvels indicated by these letters selected at Ing feasts shall be arranged with-! random from the many replies received: | Thennestvigg Editor Eveaing World: ould 1k to take dinaer with some Virginia take dinner with ell connected View World: giving Fdltor Eventn 1 am @ joung mag, twenty-two, and have been out of work for three month, but bare alnays tried to be resect ‘and your offer comes in handy. If you can let me know where 1 can get one square mee! Thanksgiving Day 4 will recelve my heartfelt thanks. Here is one from a young Frenche American, twenty-seven, Hane sno trienda or relations to Another young man from write: kiving his name and of employment, und adda: live In a furnished room, eat at aurants and have no relatives to at with.” The Thanksgiving Edi has o received many reque: from the poor mothers of families to sapply them w dinners at home. not the purpose of the though the matter will be referred to charitable persons, STRIKERS ~ WAKE GINS Pittsburg Switchmen Answer Call and Tie Up Some Yards, (Special to The Evening Worl!) PITTSBURG, Nov. 77.—A general move by the striking switchmen In the Glenwuod yards to-day resulted in all the Brotherhood men leaving thelr posts, and in a measure crippling the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad. A num- ber of strikers made a similar move in the Pennsylvania yards and forced ail the men who were at work to quit. | Their places were soon filled by a force held In reserve. all the morning crewe in the refuned to go ork to-day, and all the switchmen struck In the MoKees Rocks yards the road, and that branch Is ser- iously hampered. The Allegheny Valley has been com: pletely ted up by the strikers, the lat- ter saying that 259 men are out. At the orty-third street yards no engines have been moved by the men. The three rd masters have been shifting a few of the cu: 1. Morrisaey, Grand Master of the mtierhood of Trainmen, and Vate: tine Fitzpatrick arrived in’ Pittsburg day and held a consultation at th eventh Avenue Hotel with W. G. La and Master of the Brothez- hood of ‘Trainmen, wha has baen in the veral da Bi ft le sald, will be importance than the he Brotherhood of u xcale for oy prement 4 entering ty. The trainmen strongly organized. and should th demands not be Hit is believed that they will be more effectually blockade traf switchmen say. howe ave. r. that it Ie not Hikely they ‘will present thelr demands until the preset trouble tx settled. pundry and Conatruce n to-day owing from the Alle- allroad, Other plants down unless fuel can ‘The, Marshall y cloned dc 99 “Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor, 127th St. and 3d Ave, Shades of our Forefathers! What changes have taken place since first they bumped Old Plymouth Rock! What an evolution in men’s dress! Here's the highest- type: in Overcoats.at. Vee $15. The Chesterfield, 48 inches long, cut loose and broadshoul- dered, slash pockets, turn-w; cuffs, handsomely _ tailored, shoulders and sleevessilk lined, pure wool serge lining. ‘A good trade for. $15. GUARANTEE CLOTHING: CO., Uptown Cor. 127th’St.and 34 Ave.