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Tobacco Trust in Philippines: can Pence Delegates whe, In Ol | eely ¥ ce fashion, manne bine private and offictal $.—The Financler to- | 5 effects of thet of be-| on int The nean name of a prom| but with ‘he acneme Is being Pndon under ¢ pthschilde, who, throu, § estments, have large Interests In the His The London Ufleadion The chie done tn rt Ines. contracts the paper adda, through sume of the Ameri-! and oot tive the 3 the report hand in HATSTRONG OAKES ON HIS BOX HELD, GLOVEN FOOT In Letter to His Wife, Read in Court, He Admits He Was “alles Dwen Parr Tells + Tells the Court of Gambler Hallenbeck’s Hoard. 14,000 IN BiG BILLS. f old Watches, neat Diamonds, Rings, Cuff Buttons and Cer- tificates of Stock, [LAWYERS IN IN WRANGLE.|_ Each Other Hard Names in Court. before examina 1 strom ard left Owen G. Varr was ch this afternoon to the contents « ox In which the «a ne extruordinary letters from Francis J In Judge Oakes to his wife were read Kerich'® court to-day tn the Alfred Hallenbe heat uf argument over the question whether Celine Remezy, the French nurse girl in the Oakes family, should Many Wantea ahdee. | be examin In behalf of Mra. Oakes, Mrs. Hallenoeck | trix under the | Preliminary to beginning a sult for sepa- = ation it Stemhardt and Col Alex sons were In- ed ri wil of Many 8. Bacon exchanged denunciations nd then refused to speak to each other. Mtelnbardi Lawyer subinitted several jany of them ayerious box M. Steinhardt plunged E.R. Thomason and Herman attorneys for Parr, standing have gl pare, and Mra ial Visemnir dler Yow. a hand-| ated by on woman, mi WIL) She w shen frat in about the y let er husband, According to Parr. thys: ir. the bo. en by wife ts fron don en you Pr Oakes Uy hls which fol blame you, ty curse me. into the exami-| several ext 1 however The annot be obliter though Lo tave futatfull ton linprermsed tay onclude that To omust be rutal and ip ne in your ¢ j; Your denunciation impressed in Ins eart and brain, and {feel that In your [esumation fam a contemptible being [and still fo try to prove to vou that L {am your devoted husband.” “Loam sorry for having si Bo again baat eve JT had no tntention of doing so. t [to you because I Jove vou snd wanted 0) te be near you. Why LT should have bee } come devillah 1 don't know the Gogsbie) Dectsion wan reserved, one ya nunel hen os wore pis. my ok cu® bution. ares of the sock of said 4 yes, 14, —four. | “Do claim to own any portion of ir, Steinbart asked, | “1 own Mt i "Did you ever acquire ownership of a ht te before the day on Vy ea. mis all of $t."" H Yale Men Marvel at Daring Feat of J. A. Whitehead, Harvard Student. beck cave it tome tn tie about the isth or parlor of his ho: me to xo down to the Company; that he h x for me, and to go and aig! When f came back he gave m fe things In the box." “Di a ever gon | that vault until) Menback's death?" Ballenbeck's lawyer drew out arta for athe thet provers opportunity NEW ha=AM | New Haven Is talking to-day i feat performed by J. A HAVEN, De about the perils Whitehead, a Harvard student, who climbed up the Jalmost » Nh face of Kast Rook, a ORLD WANTS | Are Followed by Substantial Results. | shee ular Clif Fisting 4) fe0 ‘The young mans daring a perpend| the rema part ts that he made 1 the assent late at night, when on feet away. s Yat hia whom White- head was visiting had been at a supper ant Liquids, {t tm sald. Paid Help Wants in bibed quite freely. On their This Morning's Ft] way tome they passed the Soldiers’ WORLD, Monument. One of the students pointed Mt the towering mass of rock and sald Paid Help Wants 1 would ke to see the man whe Thirteen. Other New York | could acale that p Papers Combined, ‘Well, PHL just accommodate y Whitehead. and without words he began the ascent, Inch by hohe made his way. It seemed an age before he reached the top, where he fell half fainting. A phystcian was summoned, and he was riven restoratives, a SCHOONER ASHORE AT INDIAN RIVER, THE ESTELLE PHINNEY RE- PORTED WRECKED. wall fur orenatons PACKERS . PLUMBERS PORTERS PRESSERS . PRESSMEN SALESLADIES BALES SHOEMAKER STENOGRAPHIE! TAILORS TINGSITHS UPHOLSTERERS ,. VARNISHERS WAIST HANDS . WAITERS waneuwrtaneSueuaceunarvsevue uu PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 5.-A re- port to the Maritime Exchange from Lewes, Del, says the four-manted schooner Estello Phinney, from Boston for Newport News, is ashore at Indlan River, three miles south of Rehoboti Del. The achooner is weil upon the peach and leaking badly, She {9 in ballast, ‘The tug North America will attempt to float hi “Wh pesee Col. Bacon and Ben Steinhardt Call | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1901: Special Sale of * Lace Curtats. Ruffled Net, $2.25 & $3.25 pair, formerly $3.25 to $4.75. White Irish Point, $4.85,85. 75& $8 pair, formerly $7, $9 to $12. Point d’ Appliqué, in new drabish & smoke tints, $4.50 & $9.00, formerly $7 to $13.50 The following higher grade Curtains in small lots of 2to 4 pairs. Renaissance, $12.50 to $75.00, formerly $20 to $135 Point d’Arabe, $15.00 to $150.00, formerly $25 to $250. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St | Lace Bed Sets, Tambour Muslin, $3.50, formerly $4.75. Irish Point, $4.75 to $13.59, formerly $6.50 to $25. Renaissance, $12.50 to $75.00, formerly $17.50 to $125, Point d’ Arabe, $15.00 to $100.00, formerly $22 to $150. Ruffled Net and Novelty Bed Sets equally reduced. 2000 Tapestry Squares for cushion tops, 25C,35¢.,50¢. reach Lord & Taylor P Broadway & 20th St DID COLER SAY _ HE’D KEEP DEVERY? $-——_——_——~— Writer in Harper's Weekly Tells Story of an “Eminent Reform Democrat.” Thin wee pers Weekly har an article on subject of Congressman George B. McClellan which willl make good Democratic eyes bulge when they see it ‘the article in question, after patting Congressman McClellan on the very nicely, oes on Mike this; It isto him and lls friends thai emi- nent rats look with confidence xertion of the purifying » the regeneration of orgunization. And in the contidence 4 fammany {fall's nominating forces who Know now offer to Mr, Me- Clellan of the Democratte nomination for the Mayoralty tn the campaign just ended was conditioned only on his prom: tse to retain Devery. Mr. Croker and there are poltt MEN IS ON (Continued trom 4 trom at Page.) sequences. He not touched at all Dut this js the record of the assaulting party: of WILLIAM P. dead. TAYLOR, oyater HEFPLIN, merchant, FF, merchant, dytng, ‘THOMPSON, binckemth, believed to be dead. HENRY DOUGLAS, oysterman, ran amay. The young man learned o shoot on the Creedmoor rifle range. Me is a member of Troop ¢ he put in his target practice with such good effect that he {+ allve to-day instead of betug riddied with bullets, ax he doubtiess would hav heen had he not deen an expert with Nrearma Miss Bertie 1. Mary -old sister of Her Evening World rep: se this morning yaaliy pretty mint racter in her face that her the eighteen: was acen dy rat the Marx She is an excep: with muety of the brother ye must ponmess He Is the Soul of Honor. “TE know Rose Taylor well. She is the le is sald to have tnaulted, ‘This ts impossible. To begin with, Herbert har Known her since #he was a child in short clothes, He never cared a snap for her, but he would not tnsult her or talk about her, for he te the seul of honor.” ‘There was a dance at Oak Grove on nksgiving night, Whether jealousy cata or whether a told is not certain, but thar night after the entertainment one of the young men who was at the party declared In the principal store of the town that Marx had made an insulting remark to Miss Taylor. This was enough to kindle the flames that burned out three lives before It died down, William P, Taylor, a of the young woman, was in the store at the time, He flamed up and sald that Marx must be puntehed for daring to fngult a Southern woman. r to Tar and Feather. ‘The rest of the crowd agreed with him. The Yankee must be tarred and feath- ered, They would go at once, and so they set about getting the tar and feath- ers ready. At midnight that night Tay- lor, Incompany with J, G. Stiff, Willlam HeMin, George W. Thompson and R. #. Douglass, all prominent young men in the town, started for Cedar Hill When they arrived there they found that young had not returned home that night, They went away de- claring that they would return ‘when they knew he was in and carry out thelr scheme of vengeance. ‘This they attempted to-do on Tuesday GOV. TAFT IS COMING HOME, Wilt Leave M: en the Grant Before Christmas. MANILA, Dec. 6.—Gen. Chaffee has issued orders for the closing of all ports lent deliberate acuteness to bach | Me was] nineteen leaders favured Movlelian. Phe powers sent w committee to demana Ala pledge thar Devery should be re- talned, for Mr. MeClellan that pledge was Impossible ‘There in however, that an emi im Demoerat, who mentioned fur both nomic me, did wive ¢ falled to wet the po Comptroller Coler, je pledge, but an aid minent reform: not m me, [am ‘reformer.’ 1 have question hota Statementa in discuss 1." “Were overtures made to you r not ween the not and will ine the may malty nomination 0 congition ' u promise to retain fur- ther.” answered Mr. Coler, YOUTH WHO KILLED. FOUR HIS WAY HOME. night. The same crowd went to the, houne Marx was at home, seated in’ nis Wbrary at his deak. He had heard ha hint of the retribution that was to be meted out to him, but he la the kind of man who ts always ready. The frat he knew of the assault upon him wes @ rattling at the window of the Horary, [t was Stuf, who wus try- ing to main an entrance Who tm that?’ ustled Marx, reaching for his revolver, which he alwaye had heae him, for Cedar Hills muat need depend upon ite owner for its defense at all times, Quick to Take Acti ‘There was no answer query, to his anxious but the next instant there was 4 crash of glass aud the form of Btift appeared coming through the window frame. Marx did not hesitate, Me raised his tol and fired. Sti rolled on the floor with a bullet tn his neck and his blood spurting out upon the rug be- neath him, Marx realixed then that there wan someting up, for he saw a plato! tall from the hand ef the wounded man Me knew inat tua man was no burg- lary and 30 he ran out the back way | letending to escape to a neighbor's un- Ul he could ascertain what the trouble was, He got safely out of the house anid ran around toward ¢he front, A man d there on guard. MN wae Heffiin. Winchester ar, oj Realtate, Nedronped (9 the ground ne ed to al ground Thompson stood near by and ive fired. Marx shot back, and ts thought to have [hit him. Thompson has disappeared. Marx ran on to the: nouse ot B. HL FriMth, a neighbor, following a jong fence. “When he reached a pear. orch: ard weparnting his place from that of {mith he saw another man with a Winchester. A, he fred. ‘and the bullet went through the manta hee Taylor Killed 1 This was Taylor, the rit loader. wan killed Instantly. The men had already that both Henin’ and aut} Naa ¢ ry xX went straight on to rimth's place and told him what had happened Grimch went back to the house with him and found one ont je men dead and the other dying. Help was called and the two wouns Ned were taken to Colonial Beach on the Potomac River, where they were put on a steamer and hurried to the Emergency se In Wastington, which ts about #ixty-clght iat Reach. the mep arrived at jem “att it, noon affer "rexching whe hes h nit eet Hel i. eae the wound in his Skis was Immediately arrested, he himsel up, and whil ire invest ation was we Barried ae . Gut andthe Rotts ‘Coroner. I) ton a mod an to he wit! tion of lynching the Norther me ie ‘ore the Bob could act the authort- tes brought young mai danger to He other. two there verdict exoneratin; ; and, Fine tis being ait in the Laguna and Batangas Provinces, S because too many supplies trom there are found Beatin at se tan fren. Into the pos- arm. {TAKE hs HAND IN SPECULA- EW cde Bet Temes Mee ee ne ENR TD | —-B. Altman & @o. Have prepared a number of TRIMMMED HATS in the prevailing stylcs, which they will offer to-morrow, Friday, as a special feature at | $11.50 515.00 Together with a number taken from their Regular Stock and marked at Greatly Reduced Prices. and Trimmed Millinery Dep't. Third Floor. SALE OF GLOVES. Friday and Saturday, | » | 400 Dozen | | Women’s Two-Clasp Pique Gloves, Colors and Black, . . Per pair, &5c, ARi( 169, $73, 173 and 175 Smith Street, 82, 84, 86 and 88 Wyckoff Street, ' BROOKLYN 773, 775 Broadway, cor. Sumner Av, § ARM IN ARM WITH JACK FROST, Conquering him in one minute and making him more agreeable and inviting tn the neat ore 4008 of the magical wonders broaght abvut by our complete and desirable line of FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., and LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, for which our Liberal Credit System requires you to pay 75c. PER WEEK to Open an Account. LADIES’ COATS, raatans, box coats and TIGHT-FITTING J/ CCETS, every garm:nt a model of ele- yant tailoring and Rise quilit‘es, including the newest 3- and full lengths up to 56 in., in Oxford Grays, Friezesand Kerseys, Black. Tan or Castor. at values and as low 35...6.4 FURS—Fastvonabi: and depsnsable Jackets, Capes, 7 Neck-Pieces. Boas (Mufts to match) of Nearseal, Mink, Alaska Sable and Stone Marten, the standard prod: tiors at prices much below standard values. MEN'S & YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS, Stylishty made RAGLANS, LONG OVERCOATS, a great Fakes, with and without yokes, &c., OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT is daily assuming a more and more inviting appearance bby Incoming s ipm nis of goods for the Holidays. Never was it so plentitully and desirably stocked with tempting g rods at tempting prices. Clothing Department at Smith Street Store. Iufants Wear. ||Friday & Saturday, Dec, 6th & 7th, M. BLOCK (Inc.) announce Greatly Reduced Prices in their entire fall stock o! ‘BOYS’ & GIRL ATTIRE Ladies’ Imported Models, jo make room for new spring styles. \24 West Thirty-third ue the Waldor FARMERS PUSH (P PRICE OF GRAIN. Long Coats (sample line), from $2.75 to $15, at 4 their value. Childven'sShovtCoats (sample line), sizes 2 to 4} yrs., in white and colored, 33 Lo $72, at ¥ their value. \Lord & T. aylor, Broadway & 20th St. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. PPS’S COCOA TION IN CHICAGO. Invade the Board of Trade and Cause Increases to Nec- Prepared from the finest ord Point. selected A pedepaiet and dis- uished everywhere for De ions of flavor, Super- lor quality, ant’ highly Nu- tritive properties. Sold in quarter. tins, tin, CHICAGO, Dee. 5.—"King" Farmer has come to Chicago and taken the Board of Trade by storm. He haa sent P of all grains climbing above, records. Business to-day on ‘Change was larger and more spectacular than It has been for a long time and has rivalled the speculative enthusiasm that! marked the days of Hutchinson and the other giants of the pl Natural conditions are back of the upehoot In prices, but bull speculation has been the main incentive. General advances have deen made tn all options of wheat, corn and oats during the past several weeks, but the rival of thousands of fsrmora and|Jobn W. Foster gave a dinner to-night atockmen to vialt the live-stock exhibi-| to visiting members of the Prezbyterian tion touched off the fuse under all the| Committee of Revision. A dinner will markets and nent prices booming. « | be given Friday right to those yocmbere ‘To-day the floor of the Board was a| who could not attend to-n tine spectacular show, Hundreds of the big countrymen, in fur overcoats and cow- the courtesies of the eral Of) the eda iS ‘ thet firat homes" of the teason this afternoon. hrs Root, who is enter- Ing {taining Mrs. Leonard WwW was as- a | sisted. wh her. et, rosstiee and byt Root. Mra, johooe! ed. ra. Knox and Rebekah Knox house ior the first time ae phair a larg Lid., Homoeopathic Chem~- ists, London, England. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST—SUPPER. DINNER TO REVISIONISTS. WASHINGTON, Dec, 4.—Mr. and Mra. Into the game. epecuiators saw opportunities they ‘ned ite record price | an at 80 5-8. Both De- broke records of - pee ‘December selling at 6 ine "hasy at G9 1-2, It 8 rumored there Ia a. corner in oats. iy record = ete ip e another Toeday Sri iis 2 RMR EET latoy ah ik - F& Big Batch of Bargains for” Friday ftour gales. grow larger and larger. of the week previous. rivalry to see which can offer the best money-savin is just as we would have it, and we wish to add ¢t! h on our easy Vartz%ay ment Plan. [ 9 to 10 o'Clock Bargains. | eee I to 2 o’Clock | «1 to 2 o'Clock Bargtin. | . Boye: Or AlsTs ane Blouses, of fancy BOYS" phd IBROOATEY Oxtoras frieze. relent, it te . I winner ae peta 3c" 24.39 ichilla. ue double-breast izes 3 to If ‘3° REEF Oxford, frieze, velvet collars, sizes Wwe. for 93c MUPPS, electric seal, full aahaped: $1.0 value, 80} i DIES’ CORSETS, latest is medium and short wi ‘hice, B 18 to 2%, A Sto.s, a0 LADIES" Values for. size, well of appa mualin, high and square neck: to tle. value: hee * CHILDR: 8 KNIT UNDERWEAR. fleece-lIned ribbed maco cotton, vests ae pi only. natural or ecru, 2 to 15 JQ¢] with deep ramuroldersctrsied, years; : founce, actual $1.00, value for.. CHILDREN’S HOS! ILDREN'’S OSE, black, cotton, dovhte ‘eel and toe, 5% wool, doubl¢ knee, heel and toe, to % Le. grade. 5 tO Sty, 190. quality, - NMED HATS for ia auildre 5 and black, sizes value, for: MUS a ribbed 0c ie Leaves in | U at mies, 76 per- highly. ped in trimming, l5e., 202. TOILET SOAP, fancy box, loc. LACES, Point de Pari Black Chantilly galoons 2 to & Inches wide; 0c, Values, per yai oe Bs 10 to M1 o'Clock Bargains, BOYS’ TOQUE CAFS, solid colore or neat stripes, tweets; >. value for.. povs’ TEL. aCOPE k and brown, all Mutton Hooks, Shoe Horn: Nall B-ushes, Stations ya Se. value, for... 2 to 3 o'Clock ape heavy — gll-wool . 2 to I $2.00" value, for be! Peare and Oxford . all sizes, LKING SKITeTS, en, Cut with wide flare, O it ford and biues, iy ‘value 1 6 WitaPPnite, jadies’ Ogured and striped, GeIgE a SIMO value, 163 We 35¢ | KIMON fancy fannen ae or value 25c black 8c HATS. blue, 4 H sizes; # rush ha value for fa RAINY-DAY. SKINTS, of fancy, cloth, bottom of skirt ug tched. ford, nue or bia Striped" outing blue, @ wom cotton, doub! kind foresee. 2 TRIMMED HATS, nicely trimmed, ar actual NDERWEA: tton shirts mane MEN'S HALF HOSE, heavy cotton, double heel and fe. quailty. handsome ‘atyles, for ladies and chil- $5.00 “and $380 a Shopping | veal, ‘alligator, walru: and’ 7Se. values... gj JABOTS of ehiffon and Biberts. trim med. gil colors, each In box: 5c} is. HOLIDAY GOODS—Collar and cuff boxes, white. tan, red, black, 49, fancy’ lned, We, value. Ic . KERBEY JACKETS, JM to 12 o'Clock Bargains. if front, with, wide iat hae | 7 lack, Oxford, {orn ehil- 69c ‘ DERCHIEFS—Ladies’ pure linen . Initial, all letters, TRIMMED HATS. ladies’ regular $1.94 value, and Bags, for Satin: box BOS: UITS. double-breasted, heavy neat. stripes and (0 16, $2 value for ATH. Oxford frieze, | 312) to ‘ 1.50] UNDER Musi NS. a with deep hem and tucks, value. rules; 69c Drawers, 19c WOMEN'S KNIT NDER) R, Nevce lined, Abbe.” “Maco cotton, vests and Yate Be quality ‘$2%c ric seal, cluster in $3. value for CHILDREN'S CAPS nets of white and colored cry tal silks; @0c. value for. wi OMENS HOS! . . ie heel and toe, plain lot. of. plain a it ral ribbons from st to 4 regular 2c We. MILA gir colors. aes 5c je and Te. kinds 25¢ FOMPONS ale ‘hat ancy breasts, the Rloves double woot mitten fOUuIDAY }00 Di rted. Work bak ra cra ical groves |feetaers nicer fener o} nd © 4 oral ‘are pt h feece fn Sith or without tur 39¢ | ti colored: sic. gonda for. 9c to and 68c. value: [ 4 to 5 o'Clock Bar, | 5 gal Boe. SCARFS and SHANS, Hae Point, GIRLS" AEZRB. box front und inch ‘scarfs, match, fast edness: Bac. val PG Bt on tallor ze wae castor nd bluce, ages & to 13. yearn « ah 75 trimming and de YET AND FLANNEL WAISTS, lot, of ss izey and colors. 2 VB an 0% some of hid high as $3.0°, rench cou girie of 3 to 10, for MEN'S HAL! HOBE, of woah, binck, | Wise e" B Spee nat ae fi fer 30s KERCHIEFS, Japanese sitk. | Proto ANThes ang embroidered 7¢ | nauare, ‘Be. minia- mente drawer supporter: We. value for... BALI HO heel corner, 12}. Value.. HOL! IDAY aRona. painted. tures (n mat value. c B.Altmans Go. MISSES’ SUIT DEPARTMENT. For Friday and Saturday, large reductions have been made in the prices of Misses’ High-cost Evening and Dressy Suits, Velvet Blouses, Children’s Coats and Reefess,. among which are a number of Misses’ Velvet Blouses, $22.00, 35.00, 48.00 Original values $34.00 to $65.00 Children’s Coats, fur trimmed, $19.50, 22.00 Original values $29.00 to $38.00 rr EY FACTS AND PROOF are ready to show. that the Morning and Sunday World’s net paid lead in city cir- culation is 500,000 a week more than: that of aay other New York: newspaper whatso- ever. Each week breaks the record of the week before. Each week the crowds Each week spurs us on to excel the bargains Nepartments vie with one another in friendly attractions. This at you may have these goods charged if you wish and pay in small convenient sums

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