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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1902, Hist dds daiviascain " WONENCIMBLE [AZZ TAL LA? STOCKS UP 10 St, Louis Traction Mag: nate Establishes a) Monte Carlo Prece- dent at Canfield’s. Fain GUESTS REJOICE. In Private Room, Aftera Feast, the Lady and the Tiger Join Hands In a Very Delightful Frolic, | BARATOGA, Aug. 2i,—Tho Spa hes | @ new sensation. Women have gam-| bled at Canfield’ | Charlie Reed, the Nestor of the Springs, who has not missed a season here since the famous ante-bellum days, gasped with astonishment when he learned to-day the particulars of the private dinner party of last even- ing at the sratoga Club, which Wound up in one of the private play- ing.reoms. With a section of Mr. Can- field's Dank roll and ‘his most imper- turbable faro dealer at the disposal of. the fair guests. Saratoga knows no precedent to this exhibi‘ion of jewelled. fingers “coppering” the deuce and “‘laying” ‘on the colors in a public gambling re- sort, end opinion is decidedly mixed as to the advisability of attempting the “wide openness” of Monte Carlo at an American Spa. But the philosophic onlooker agye it is ‘eit a Ipgioal sequence of the mad whirl of Saratoga's merriest season St. Louts Man Ie “It.” A &t. Lovig traction magnate ts {tea by veracious gossip as the diplomat who broke down the barriers of use end wont at Mr. Canfeld’s Baratoga Club. He ts the envy and despair of the men to-day and the darling of the women, who believe that thers should be no law of segregating custom for the sexes. As the story goes, the Bt. Louie man— and he has @ name of nattonal repute— entertained a large and distinguished party at dinper at the Saratoga Club. He gave no hint of the evening's finale to the guests who dined and supped while the click of the roulette ball came from the busy gambling-rooms within earshot. Only when coffee and cigara were ‘reached did he spring hie surprise by ‘ading his guests to one of the private rooms, where a complete taro layout ‘nd a roulette wheel caused the eyes of iis fair guesta to bulge with delighted surprise, The Lady Likes the Tiger. If he antictpated any trepidation on the part of his fajr guests at the pros- pect of a bout with the tiger he was ‘disappointed, for all and singularly (threw themselves with zest into the novelty of the experience, ern Pacific syatem per mile of road has {te transcontinental TEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. ROSY FACTS. Big Future for Road Predicted in State- ment of Affairs for Five Years. RECEIPTS $90,000,000. Net Assets, $65,000,000; Sinking Fund, $17,000,- 000; Cash on Hand, $7,- 000,000, and $12,000,- 000 Paid for Improvments. TaWot J. Taylor & Co. the Stock Exchange firm of No. % Broad street where James R, Keene makes his head quarters. made public to-day @ pam phlet showing the condition and prox pects of the Bouthern Pacific Raflroad. | The pamphlet ts a quarto of seventy six pages, handsomely printed and | led with data, the compilation of which fs an official and authentic his- tory of the big system for five years, its expenditures, resources, earnings and possibilities. Prepared originally to demonstrate the advisability and need of a big bond fasue to enaite the road to make eco- nomica in refunding obligations and to put the system thoroughly up to date, {ta appearance Ix timely Bonds Soon Ready, Just as it was belng completed the Board of Directors of the Southern Pa- cific voted to issue $100,000.00 In bonds, And soon the first instalment of $25,000,- 000 will be ready for investors, Concerning the pamphlet and its ex- haustive exposition of the Southern Pa- cite Railroad, Taylor & Co, say: “This @ an analysis of the financial condition of the Southern Pacific Com- | pany for the past five years, “Experts sent by us over the entire system report the physical condition as B04, “A proof that this is ao is the fact | that while the business over the Bouth-| been greater by 30 per cent. than any: of | rivals—the Atchi- on, Union Pasific, Great Northern and Northern Pacific—for the last five years, ' | The home coming of James R. Keene, central figure of the speculative co: terie, &! a decided impetus to the | Southern Pacific boom, and this in turn lent Increased strength to assoctated | 1-4 to 6-8 higher than yesterday's clos- | the amount spent by the Southern Paci- flo for maintaining tte right of way and| equipment per mile of road during that | Period has been more than 30 per cent. | greater, Big Future. ‘The gross receipts for the past two| years have amounted to over $90,000,000) per annum, and in this connection, while this company's territory—the Southweat- | ern States—has been the last to be de-| veloped, it la now conceded to promiae | the greatest ratio of increase mn wealth and population for many years to come. “The method of financing the @outhern | Pacific has been so ultra-conservative that, while it has never in its history failed to earn suMclent to pay for a One of the gueste, whose name ia|VeFY high standard of operation and i | Maintenan and eto all it always Included “among thowe present” | ii! dew putting into. the prope at the exclusive functions of Manhat- | ‘an's Four Hucdred, built up a crescent Po uked,, ships around “her place at the puerta, wheel. Faro was @ different proposition. But the group @bout the Iayout gave’ vent to many” “Ohs'" “Ans” as thelt fscorts bucked the bank at $60 m clip. The hero of the night, mext to the host, Was a New York broker who coolly bet | on the turn of a card to recoup what he had lost by trying to a fair friend to win @ spring bonnet by | ‘copperiag’”’ her rival's wagers. | Pace Has Been Set, The evening was voted a huge suc- cess, and (hit means, of course, that the pace has been set and all private diners at the Saratoga Club hereafter | Must sce a ittle private gaming. Heretofore the furthest that fe: fociety has dared to venture ha to dine at Canfeld’s within sight of | the gaming room. John W. Gates, be- fore his departure, gave a dinner a Which the tables were so arranged saat inine | been improvements and additions an ayérage of $7,000,000 for the last five years, It has never yet declared a div- lend. “Phe company in its last balance sheet | shows a net asset of $55,000,000 and makes no account of 17,060,000 acres of Jand it owns. Jt has $17,000,000 In sink- Ing funds, $7,000,000 In cash, and out of net earnings during the current year spent $12,000,000 in improvements, “When we consider that $1 000,000 Is. 4 per cent. Interest on $200,000,000, we cn See that if the only reason that t Stockholders are belng deprived of df dende 18 for tue wake of Improving the road, th... by proper Anancing the wom any could bond {ts Improvements and | eave an amount sufficient to pay hand- 8 dividends. he Southers what the Pennsy an almost inconce: y rich and power- | ful corporation.” | he pamphiet also shows that the Southern Pacific owns 9.441 miles of rall- Pacific i# to the Weat | 1 t Is to the Bu ‘hin feminine guests were afforded & Alimpse of the play within what 1s here | nominated as the counting room of | the Saratoga Club TRIED TO BRIBE POLICEMAN. Crap Player Offered #1 for His| Linerty, exclaimed Magistrate Brann © What! dn Resex Market to-day, to fourteen: | Year-old Max Mate, of No, 38 Orchard street, “you wanted to bribe « police- man. You ought to know that you| fcouldn’t do that under’ the reform ad-| Sministralion | “I—T—didn't mean anything wrong,’ | linped the I didn't do any-| thing wrong snd 1 offered the police-| man dollar to let me go | Patrolman Langdon, of Madison street | station, arrested Nate for playing craps At Jefferson and Henty streete,s > "You wanted to get off too cheap,” | ald the Court to the prisoner, "Twill | fine you $3 for playing craps.” | Nate could not pay and was taken to] the Juvenile Asylum, where he will be ACTED LIKE THE REAL THING | Lawrence Donohue & Policeman and Collected Tribute Charged with Impersonating an oMecr by tWo membors of the City Club, Law rence Donahue was held tn $1,000 bail for | examination by Magistrate Hogan in the Centre Street Court to-day insurance broker and Renick D. %T Edgecomb avenue, both of th Club, saw Donahue {fruit venders, button men and idewalk merchants along nd after a wh the man was given money. Hine asked Julius Greenfield, a fruit vender, of No. W Goerck wtreet, what the man wanted und was told that he Aeiootive and that he wan. col Hine and barnes called on a ° Donahue Impersonated | No. other Broadway for a week ———— mied Mtates Internal Revenue pis, ydiiietoms duties and war ‘ are comprehensively approaching | rt conversation with them | road and 16,186 miles of water routes on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans transportation operations extend New ¥ to New Orleans by San Fran- water, from > claco ‘and Po Ban Francisoo to Chi Maps and descripti sidlary corporations a Much attention to detat NO LET-UP ON TRUSTS. Congress Also President Up. BT. PAU Aug. %-The Trang. Miasineipp) mine! Congress, de- spite the action of its Resolutions Com- ignoring the trust question n. jaring {self emphatically all, and fre Water fall the sub- omplled with i Commeret Pr t @ point of the digcusston her the proposition weil: ¥ looked on as parti congress thin on th wh era be gen action by {te of the mi cane, Resolutions were fnaliy adopted ¢ claring the trust ayatem a menace to our Inatitutions and urging the Pres! dent "to use all the power vested in his oMfice to the end that the growing pow and the influence of the trusie may be as more | SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY He PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Philadelphia s Dridah King #\nior Rittertain Alamn faire OUTGOING BYRAMSHIPS BALLKD TO-DAY Umbria, Liverpool Hovterden | Minnetonka, London GINNROR 1G STHAMBULPS. i TO-DAY, INCOMIN: DI Vinceuso Boosuno, Merionetboning teenies ns central i Wt, Alglere Bautivons We aloha wert’ Wb. ™ Werte”. aad otbanah ud 0ade ,"""™ ; HCH LEVELS, SouthernPacificBooms on Keene's Return and Pool Helps West- ern Union. MARKET FEELS EFFECT. Prominent Issues Show in the General Rise, with Grangers, Coalers and Southern Rail- way Leading. A continuation of the upward move- ment, with Southern Pacific and its allfed {Issues as the market leaders, was the feuture of the day's short session tly in the day the stock crossed the mark, high record for the present movement, and gave every indication of powerful support It led the market in volume of trad- Ing and increased activity was shown as the day progressed In the Inftial transactions trading was heavy In all the Issues, but the belle that the monetary situation as reflected by the bank statement might be disap- pointing led to cautlous curtailing of business by conservative interests. i Outside of Union Pacifle the more! Prominent tasues were Norfolk, C. F. L, Ontario & Western, Southern Kallway Erles, Western Union, Denver & Riv Grande and Mlinois Central In a number of issues first prices wore | jing, due largely to the activity of the American list {in London. Mere was further evidence of pool | purchases in Western Union, and the! indications e that the pool had fixed | on hig, is for the stock, ‘The money market and sterling ex- change were not features of the day's trading, because the shifting of loans yesterday wil] carry the market over untll Monday: News from the corn belt was all of | rosy complexion and the Granger roads ‘were actively dealt in on the exe cellent, prospects, | ora TOE 1 N THK QUOTATIONS. | shai . Amal. Coppen 184 66) Bicycle i Car & Foundry Tet loo Am by 1.40 Am. Gran. Tw 10) Am, Ive Co... 100 Am. Jee Co, pf! 1,200 Am: Locomotive. 1.000 Am, Smelt, & Ret 1.100 Am, Sug 100 Am. Tel & Co. 100 Am. Woollen wt Am, Anaconda Mining AU, TT. @ 8. F. Ba Ae Ans Bt Wall street, resumed an entirely | bearing bespoke his entire return to; again get in touch with affairs.” ing 6 Mane Teme oh mare Conny Pal eno Be dey Ormal aspect to-day when James R. | health. “I have not felt better in| Mr. Keene spoke with great pleas- oe ee vi ey Ene teasivers preedy! * pe & Pitts. ie (Keene, he king of ‘the street, re-|years'than do to-day,” he eaid, and | ure of the many pleasant incidents and’ benety La 4 played fractional ad- ‘is turned to his office. While Mr. Mor- | his manner and bearing bore out the | of his trip abroad. One of his €X-| vances over yesterday's closing here. gan is supreme in the realms of high | assertion. periences was a dinner with King} South African Mining shares showed finance, Mr. Keene is without peer in “When I went away,” sald Mr.| Edward at Lady Lister-Kaye’s. He | advances of bee igs Honea be % the speculative field. Both men know| Keene, “I put Il business aside.| was invited by the King’s request. cones ate - 2 ic ss] jeach other's power and rély on-each | I have avoided reading the! and during the evening chatted freely | “Norfolk oe Western and enteric iis} other's acknowledged supremacy. newspapers, and when I was told/ with the royal guest about the mys-| Jyrsienn cach, showed an advance of aig, Mr. Keene held a feception in his | of Peter Power's arrest on my ar-| teries of Wall street. | 38 0:8 rewpectively. | Reading was equil 10s jofices at No, 3 Broad street, rival I didn't know what my inform-| Mr, Keene left for his country place The firs! referred as ual to 8 3 30) Col. Southern : | He was in excellent health, and the | ant was talking about. I can’t talk|at Cedarhurst, L. I., at noon, where | 4nd the second preferred to 74 1-4, 3M cot: Souther” an ot nd |Drightness of his eye and his erect | about the business situation until I) he will remain over Sunday. Mae cotta usr: 100 Del, “@ Nudeost ily pers ———— - ‘The local cotton market to-day opened ea Den. & Rie G. of ee ’ very ateady, with prices 1 to 4 polnts ry ATCH A BURGLAR, MRS. FA | An active demand for August and | Din. ¢ Duluth i ul, $8. & Atl, pf, A. Fuller Co, pt, Northern pe 50 111, Central 400 Inter, 3 | Hts | ih fu | hy Hid Premed Stoel pf Atoe! Springs W ee 95% ity KEENE, BACK AT. OFFICE, \GOSSIP IN AND ABOUT WALL STREET. IS GREETED BY FRIENDS, of the combine in sweets have been Making strenuous efforts to bring the rebelilous candy-makers to accept J. P, Morgan's view that combinations are inevitable in all business enter- prises. Thus far they refuse to give their approval to this view. . . . Charles M. Hays, General Manager of the Grand Trunk, and former Preal+ dent of the Southern Pacific, is to ale ceed Sir Charles Rivers Wilson as Proe- ident of the Grand Trunk System. Mr. Heys arrived in New York to-day froar & European tour. * Gates Must Redeem Himseif, John W. Gates must do something to redeem himeelf in the eyes of his Wall street followers. He has cost them hundreds of thousands of dol- lars by his defeat in the fight with President Osgood. His lost prestige ig not a light matter to be easily dis- posed of. No man can be a leader in Wall street unless he has a following. So costly to his adherents have Mr. Gates's market tactics proved recent- ly that his former supporters and market followers are now roundly denouncing him, First and last, the market rigging of Colorado Fuel and Tron in the last six months has cost somebody at least $10,000,000. Near- ly every movement was engineeted by Mr, Gates, « Financier Much Improved by His Trip to Europe—Does Not Know of Any Peter Power. Magnates Return, Nearly all the prominent operators and the big men in the financial and speculative field are back in the Street after their summer vacation. James R. Keen will resume business Probably on Monday. Washington Connor, the Seligmans, Arthur Heus- man, Anson R. Flower and the mem- bera of the Standard Oil market eom- bination are at work. John W. Gates and James Blair will return from their disastrous C. F. I. trip to Col- orado early next week. A.1 the mar ket Heutena.ts of J. P. Morgan have been at their desks ever since his re- tur from Europe. Within a week sue fall campaign in the speculative fleld will be in full swing. . oe In its preliminary report for the fiscal i ended June 9 the Erle Rail shows that its gross earnings were $40,- 894,434, which is an increase of $1,782,182. Its net earnings were $12,717,834, an in- crease of $2,022,508, At the close of the year ite surplus was $2,947,906. eee Harriman Enjoys Life. Edward H. Harriman’s summer home at Arden, N. Y., is high up in the mountains. The railroad mag- nate has utilized a beautiful valley between two mountains, and has now a big lake'fed. by mountain streams. He has named {t* Forest Lake, and has just purchased for use thereon a five-ton yacht. Mr. Harriman only ently added to his retreat the nov- elty of an observatory 100 feet high, placed on top of the tallest mountain, and now he {s to have the pleasures of fresh-water yachting. With fine horses, tali observatories and yachts on land-locked lakes Mr. Harriman finds opportunity to forego business cares when he reaches Arden. (b ry es Laaa ass T9as¥ aa Now York banking firms have under- taken the financing of a. new $28,000,000 scheme to be known as the Axe Trust. It will take over all the axe manu- factories, handle manufactories and grindstone factories in the United States and Canada. | ° —, Tic Ber’ lov A Hill Hurrying Here, James J. Hill, President of the $400,000,000 Northern Securities Com- pany, is hastening to New York from St. Paul. His evident eagerness to reach here is due to important plans in the development of the Northern Securities Company which have been tiled up since the litigation against the merger, The collapse of the Peter Power suit and the evident intention of the United States Government to dispose finally of its litigation against it have made necessary a con- ference between Mr. Morgan and his chief railroad agsociate, The stock of the Northern Securities Company— $400,000 000 worth—is to be listed on the New York Stock Ba soon as legal bars are removed. The Charles W. Morse and his associates are said to be at the head of the plan whereby the Mercantile National Bank proposes to take over. the Natfonal Broadway Bank at No. 27 Broadway. It {s also reported that they have made @ proposition to purchase control of the Seventh National Bank. eee Candy’ Trust Stichs. The $9,000,000 Candy Trust has run .onto breakers. Cloyed by too much LONDON MARKET STEADY. The securities markets generally were steady at London to-day, notwithstand- ft LE. sweetness in the proposition to give|railroad plans of the eorean Hi “On WHY up thelr independent plants and ac- |combination are stupendous in thelr ny < pirir WE OG cept the combine’s terms, some of | 8°0?' any STAY AT the largest manufacturers are head- ‘ + THE TRACK ing a revolt. Cincinnatl Is the etrong- | Ano -}hold of the insurgents. == MILLIONS ) Bisa TePowens ‘WALL STREET’S REAL LEADER RETURNS. ; OF WORIEN steady Wali. Street support sent prices up 1 to 4 polnts on call, with the tone | ’ , firm during the early session. Untavor- | Preserve, Purity, and Beautify ‘op reports offset predictions tor ’ *| rain over the eastern and central belt the Skin, Scalp, Hair, to-night and to-morrow, August was | and Hands with = an BE. held at 8.52 and January at 7.0. | Teal T Secret Agent and Lawyer Bee! ‘The opening prices nvre: August, 8.52 Deputy Commissioner €b-|No Contest Between Them tor in| B tizati rye Death | te 88%; September, 8.15 to 8.16; Octoder, ; the Money and a Com-| gin Investigation 1.79 to 7.78 casn; November, 7.91 to 7.92; steinWill Try to Spur Brook- ‘ ; M in N “ Tas i , eas promise Probable with Hus-| of Society an in eW-| December, 7.93 to 7.04; January, 1.94 to lyn Offiicers to Vigilance 1. February, offered 7.96; March, 7.91 by Writi i hi band’s Relatives. port. to 7.92; May, 7.91 bid, . y Writing Nice Things. ‘The prices at 11.3) A, M. were: Al 8.50; September, 6.14; October, 71 e NEWPORT 28-—A detective, who | &hesiosing prises wore: AMEN AN FRANCISCO, Aug, 23,—Mra,| NEWPORT, Aug, 28-- tive, @. clos W ‘Catch a burglar and get a letter,” Herne Nelson, mother of the late Mrs,! says he represents the brother of R, R. 8.60; Beptember, B16 to 6.17) 0 1s the latest inducement offered Brook-] Giariey L. Falty hus arrived here from| Remington, who killed himeeit at the 105 to 7.98; January, 796. t M Nov Woxay wee Oc wn policemen to make an occasional) ren nome in Newmarket, N. J, She is|club-houre, is here Investigating the {ru Fs 88, 10, 78) March, sasitte usices, Ornpeaae arrest by Deputy Commissioner Ebsteln.| 2° iunnnied by her son, A, G. Nelson, | shooting, ‘The detective declines to state |Aprily 7.6 to 7.0; May, 7.96 t0 7 ng Citra he Deputy Commissioner has realized! Oe piaintield, N. J, Mrs. Nelson, who is| What his investigation thus far has Se softening, whitening, and soothing at last what the people of Brooklyn NV ARATA GELARE) wan arontiy itac| HNOAItDeS. The Wheat Market, rough, and sore hauds, for baby bee haye known for a long time, that burg- AR cheek Sy acronnttne (Gene a Less demand for September wheat | itchings, and irritations, and for all Jara enter Mores and dwelll . by Her dQusiiey: ASrOM A Mostey, tomtthee ith coal ‘of the toilet, bath, and nursery. ure enter Mores and dwellings every | (euel ena eccrh ataetays Howe rein} H Might, and that no arrests are mate} "Gharion J. Smith, of Boukler Creek, POLICEMAN FACED A KNIFE. cables, improved weather in the North- Kring of vomnn une Covich Boar ta for pftonses Col, a brother of the late Mrs, Fair! young Tough Terrorines His Home| West Gnd local realising caused moder. | ped f0F, Spey hE Detiaeane SO peareee fhe Deputy Commissioner thought the] ang Fred Fowler, a mephew by marriage, Meerts Lit ate deprossion at the start. This waa | give prespiration, in washes for uloerative matter over and decided that letters of) with his wife, are also here. end Hoshoes OMcerie Liter followed, however, by & recovery, as| weaknesses, and for many sanative, antl commenilation would appa atr Mra, Nelaon @eclined to talk for pub-| Edward Mahan, twenty years old, of the spring wheat markets are higher See Fate eae not to poll n, and he ha Meation, but to Joseph Harvey, a lite | No. 629 Gaet One Hundred and Thirty jthan jast night, while receipts at Oni- | themselves to women, o; that in future all poll na chend at Charice she said, | Mfth street, was arraigned before Mag- cago ‘contained no contract wheat to- Com Isto Treat at for umours, 61. @iSWRIA, Gaile a ¢ eat hecumes of | {strate Zeller to-day on a charge of fe- day. _ | Gonaletlnget Goricena 8OAP( t74 1 don't care much wha’ nes of ‘New York's opening prices were: JOSOUTIOURA BOAR The, bo slenteg signed by the Commis! ¢lmy share of the estate, but 1 do want | ‘nous assault ; Wheat—September, 4 3-4; December, cad duidaler Ouriouas GintMenr (Oe, eres nea ant shee age, SMHAFEN at ll Cy are >| an My the onghantapeeunes have ah Corn Srlomba, | RRR Sy ety tas oad be went to the captain of the precinct} tryed. ten’ man, “is the toughest spec vat ote” openly rices _ were; | tation, and soothe and heal, In which the men are serving, and by| A. G. Nelson said will be no [ever met, Last night his little brother | Shilo" Septem gle oo a stapes HesoursicPitia(ie,) to oso and cleanse him read before all the pollcoman's | contest between rand Mr.|sald his brother would not let him go 671-4 to G7 1-8, May, 6 1-4 to 09 8-8. SC Raaaeen GEA TT . FS ofc my HAH |1n the house. T aaw that the boy gat |Corn—September, 67 to 66 12; Decem: | gCBFeUMs Rasouraws, Frute (Ohosolate PyrL bolleve. shel oy4lani. will qonme omell MAGE ee hatter rése |! DUL heard the prisoner say ho would |Der, 42 I°k 19 43: May, 99 1-2 to 0 gi batltute for the eelebr Higuid Gruen GbEMiTaOrh alacl aint watohtul light,” | With ner Counsel altogether. Bhe will|do what he pleased In the house. —Beptember, 1b tbs Le OLY ET, ee well an for all other Viood declared the Leputy imissioner tor | avk for letters of administration on the | “Y had not gone far when his mother ait Cerna Beptembe ih pt wh Di decla je Dap Commissioner ‘tor 6, and for that reason we Intend to 8 Pf pid; y, 4 qi day. t will appeal strongly to the| take up our realde came out screaming, I went back, and) Cy ialoe 11a A.M. prices were: gecesi arses Malu tmen Of the Tore Oe courant maoinutnantiane on entering the door found thie fellow | wWheateSeptember, Th i th fess” Ie i be "lard as the sole h be | with a long carving knife, with which ber, 61 1-2 to 67 Bea: M, Se Uhese letters will be of use to the men, | ard am the sols b Are concerned,” | he msde otunes at ton fhe turniines ‘nt. A man with several letters will have There wil) ontest at all,” re- mber, shown bimself capable and eMeotent,| marked Joseph Harvey The wholo|!n the room was a wreck, I knocked They will help his record. ‘ matter will be settled out of court.” | the Halts. cut of his hand wie ay club The Deputy PAAMONOr has alroud: ‘The Faire wil aucuo 1) Oel-l and took him to the station, He was Th id t Mon airs entimndne en asnuay | if ko tnfore che rclatiten of Sin ule | ana LOOK € President) ‘1 ¢0 s0t know of anyt rtin Ayan, MeVey, Muflary, “Berry, hey ca take “ee se EP PVE A Slay here or in your country to agher an Foye (oF “arresting ° Slave to Catarrh. 7 burglars futy «patrolman rapably a au es be, 5 lit for information,” says a gentl does 4 particularly Kood pic work Will be N84 | wow DEALS IN REALTY, + Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder Re- he will be rewarded with « letter t been & details Heves in 10 Mini man in London,speaking of the 1902 * compre A twenty-story hotel, to represent a. id utes, = eon GIsCUNnKe ‘ 5 tt , Ts all sata wai vente al at D-T-Sual, Praen of tape iow | World Almanac, ASBURY PARK, Aug, 2 —A MUTAO PAMAWATED. nd Bighth avenue, by the United States Spopeny, Washington, Fe, writes: “For |the Book of Reference that is fats robbery was committed at the bourding WASHINGTON, Aug, 23-—-Count Hiro-| Realty and Construction Company, Js | yesre 1 was afflicted with Chronic Catarrh, houve of George Reid, in Headley Moach, |adeht Mutya, recently appointed First|C, Lyons sold 10 a private investor No, | Remedies and treatment by specialists only |OUS throughout the world, early Ay The trunks of two of the | Secretary of the Jupanose Legation, was li7 East Mighty -axth. wtreot, Jt is near | gave mo temporary relief until J was induoed ‘poarders were broken open and money| presented to Acting Becretary — of | tho as W0,Wy manwOL Of J. B. FANDDe, by | ery and valuables to, ihe Amount of #24 [Stale Ades by the Japanese Minister; [steer magnate, (i 40 uso Dr, Agnow's Cotarrhal Powder, 1b gave thief 64 tal) Man and the) Mr, ‘Takahtra, Hi mall, he, Bhots 4, but as far @ be learned enged, bul us far ae could be learn one wae injured. ‘oreign Affaire. Joseph bperber: pad ; 18 Pie a Py Heh ike wit Bat deka Sud i at Oa te the United states alia! After rma, sal for Pitino ‘eat Sree , ‘ *