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TUE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902__ ee aor, “OPPOSE BEGINNINGS” in time saves nine proverd (0 sufferers from catart! Railroads. . NEWYORK _ ENTRAL_ & HUDSON RIVER R, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE, Inedloue aneak thiet Marae. It ed it ale: Wwainens, Wwead noise yen bringing causing Cable. “DIAMOND JIM” ON GRAND JURY. On the September Grand Jury, sworn | in this week, are Russell D. Hyde, mer- Chant, of No. 53 Worth street, foreman; ®x-Mayor Edson and James B, Brady, known as “Diamond Jim," who owns the famous racehorse Gold Heels. MAY START MAIL TUBES. It was rumored to-day that the Pneumatic-tubo system between the New York and Brooklyn Pcst-Offices Is to be resumed, Second Assistant Postmaster-General Schallenberger has been giving the matter his attention, and it ts understood the New York Mail and Newspaper Transportation Com: any, the ow of the tubes, may shortly be authorized to resume the fervice. MAY BE KIDNAPPED, William Bordeau, ten years old, of No. {21 Palisade avenue, Jersey City, has isappeared m: y. He has been missing for s He fs a prett child and 1 thinks the has been kidnapped b: BIG BREWERY DEAL, In @ few days the tly established Hudson County Consum Brewing Company, of West Hoboken, will buy Up the United Sta lon) Brewing Com; and the Standard Bi Guttenburg J. H. PAPPIN MISSING. John H. Pappin, twenty-nine years jld, has been missing from his home, at Sa 129 Mast Fifteenth street, since Auc. 2% He is 5 feet § Inches tall, has ck hair, blue eyes and smooth ‘face. He wore a serge and derby hat BOGUS TAX COLLECTOR. Deputy City Collector William J. Davis, of Jersey City, has asked the police to look out for a well-dressed, young man who is making a tour of the Heights section, representing himself to be the authorized agent of the City Collector, 1,060 PERISHED "WN FIERY HALL Latest Victims of Pelee Had Just Been Re- turned to Homes By Government. CASTRIES, Island of St. Lucia, British West Indies, Sept. 3.—The | sone of destruction of Saturday night's eruption of Mount Pelee, Isl- ~and ef Martinique, paralleled that which der‘soyea the town of St, Pierre in May last, but it spread some five miles further Eastward, The projection of destructive mat- ter southward from Mount Pelee was almost identical with that of Tanti | May. The area embraced Morne Rouge, the southern spur of Mount Pelee, on which beautiful hill was the Sani- tarium of St. Pierre, dividing the | ,Capote and Champs Dore Valleys on the East and Ajoupa Bouillon and Marie Reine on the West, the market {gardens and cattle ferms which sup- Plled St. Pierre. The inhabitants were removed from this area, and also from the villages of Lorrain and Basse Pointe, at the base of Mount Pelee, after the May catastrophe, but they were sent back by the Government tast week. of Martinique off. report 1,060 persons were nd Uhat 150 were Injured by the howers of tiery nail are taking the ait eople’ from inland pla also gathered for safety yors who have reached Fort de f France deserive the eruption as being the most violent yet experienced, The Metonations were heard at the Island of St, Kitts, The St. Vincent volcano (the Soufriere) was in eruption simultaneously. Awful detonations were heard along the South- Telegraph. WILL SUE FOWLER FOR 850,000. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. .—A sutt {for Gamages will be instituted by Thomas Hart, Chairman of the Public | Alliance, to recover $30,000 from Presi- dent Fowler, of the New Ontario and Western Ratiroad. rt atteres that Mr. Fowler in his recent statement injured him m iis busireas. OPIUM WORTH $1,000,000. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. — Over | $1,000,000 worth of opium was brought to i this port bysthe Japanese liner Hong- kong Maru, | WANTS 910,000,000. ALBANY, Sept. 3.—Byron M. Schultg, of Meadville, Pa., has filed a claim for $10,009,000 “against this State for dame ages which he says he ang some relatives suffered thr the rship pro- peedings for the Buffalo Stone and Ce ment Company {n 1888, PERRINE DISCOVERS COMET. SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 3—Director W. e Lick Observatory, 8: “A comet was discovered erting Monday: morouing in the com lation of Perseus, [ts position was ascension, three hours and cighter utes, and deelination 3 degrers z minutes, It is moving slow.s nerth wes and 1s not visible without . telescope * BAR HARBOR STILL GAY. BAR MARBOR, Sept There ts no apparent decrease In the number of af- fairs that are amusing soclety. The fact that September has come has in no way affected the social life. From present indications it wl be well on toward October before the summer colony strikes camp and moves city ward. DECREASE IN DEATH ROLL. ALBANY, Sept. 3.—There were 10,938 deaths In the State in July, according to the bu'letin of State Health Commis- {sioner Lewis, The average number for the corresponding month for the last five years has been 11,581. GEORGE W. BISSELL DEAD } DETROIT, Sept. 3.—By wrecks. fires and other adversities, George W. Bisscll, @ prominent local capitalist, lost three distinct fortunes in his business career, but he managed to win back great wealth He died aa the result of a runaway accident at the age of elghty- one M4 MANY REPORTE® KILLED. EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 3—An uncon- firmed despatch comes here from Chi- huahua that a wreck took place to-day on the Mexican Central near Berme- Jig by which several persons are sald to have been killed. Local officials can- not confirm the report. PRAY TO STOP RAIN, KANSAS CITY, Sept. 3.—Churches in the seml-arld belt in Western Kansas | early in the season held special services to pray for rain. Now they are holding special services to pray for the rain to stop. HER DAUGHTER'S GUARDIAN. NEWPORT, Sept. 3. —In the Probate !Court here Mrs, Florence Baldwin, [formerly Deacon, approved as guardian of the persons and. estates her daughters, Ida A. and Edith Flor: Heaven, Sud #he Was Mob 1 Guardian of the extate of her daumhter 0: y Evelyn Deacon, 93,720 IN STREET COLLECTION, HICAGO, Sept. 3.—The committee having in charge the money for the miners thrown into the large American flags carried In the labor parad day finished counting it early to- amounts to $3,79). MRS. ERSKINE NOW SUES FOR DIVORCE. Wife Who Recently Made Suc- cessful Defense in Lawyer’s Action Herself Becomes Plaintiff, Charging Cruelty. Matrimonial differences of John W. rskine and hh pretty wife, Antoinette Beach-Erskine, are to have her day in court, This ume Mrs. crskine te the pialntiff. She seeks to obtain a limited divorce from her well- known ‘awyer husband, Some ago Erskine sued for an absolute dlyorc ming ‘Thomag Ward as co-respondent, ‘The trial resulted in 9 complete vindl- cation of the wife, who now seeks a separation on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment and abandonment. The actions of the husband during the time he was attempting to get evidence gainst his wife, she asserts, would Marte | || TRIES MURDER AND SUICIDE ON HUNTINGTON ESTATE. Gardener Shoots Serving Woman Four Times and Attempts to Drown Himself. The shooting of a serving woman by a jealous gardener at the magnifi- cent Huntington estate on Throggs Neck created great excitement in that fashionable: district to-day. ‘The woman, Elizabeth Connel, is at the Fordham Hospital dying from four pistol-shot wounds. Her as- sailant, Daniel Hawkin: ter an in- effectual attempt at suicide, was ar- rested and held in the Harlem Court for further examination. Miss Connel rankél with a butler at the Huntingtdns, She entered the househoht five years ago, and was so well liked that she became a sort of su- perintendegt and was the object of much jealous envy. Hawkins, the gardener, al been cautioned by Miss Conuel sev- {times during the last fortnight for detinguenctes, and she hail threatened to have him discharged Whinkey Magattied Trouble. ‘Yhis morning Uawkins took several rinks of whiskey, which helped to mag- nify his troubles and increase his ha- tre? towan! Miss Connel, He got his re- volver after breakfast and, going into the kitchen, waited for her to appear, When she entered to give some orders to the cook he approached her, “What are you doing here, Hawkins?" demanded. *m going to Kill y response. ‘As he spoke he drew his revolver and came the quick emptied all the chambers In her direc- tion, Then he fled. i Four of the shots tok effect, two in the right arm. one In the left stde and another In the left lung, The cries of the servants aroused the household | Miss Connel was helped to her apart- ment and Dr. Ditton, of the Fordham Hospital, summoned. After leaving the kitchen Hawkins ran to the wharf, a bundred yards distant He was closely followed by William Ca- hill, « stableman, and two other me! servants, Reaching the pler end he flung himself over and cursed Cahill, who put off in q@ boat to rescue him. Begs to Be Left to Die. “Keep away and let me die, Let me kill myself or shoot that Connel wom- ant he orled. Tho men reached him and dragged him out of the water despite his struggles. They took him to one of the darns, where they locked him up until the police arrived. Detectives Dillon and Morton, of the Westchester precinct, took him ta the Harlem Court, where he waa arraigned before Magistrate Crane. "Yes, I shot her.” sald Hawkins, was going to have me fired,” Magistrate Crane sent the to Fordham Hospltat with Hawk: have him identified by the dying wom- an. who had been taken there an hour after the shooting. Hawkins is forty- two years old and single, The splendid estate of Collis P. Hunt- ington is now owned and occupied by his nephew, Wo K, Huntington. LAMB SAID HE'D (CRANE CRAVES A SAIL, BUT DIDN'T. Lawyer and Peter Power Both at Pier—Officer of Witch Hazel Company Indignant at Lamb’s Statement. Peter Power and Lawyer George Al- tred Lamb, who gained much notoriety In the sult against the Northern Secur- ities Company, were on the White Stat pler to-day whea the steamship Majes- Ue walled. Lawyer Lamb said he was going abroad in connection with the American Witch Hazel Corporation, whose offices are at No,’ 170 Broadway, Hut Lawyer Lamb did not sail, and his with the corporation was posit! nied by one of the dtrectors, who ref to allow his name to be vsed. When this director was told what Mr. Lamb had said be grew very angry. “if Mr. Lamb said that he had any connection whatever with our company ft Is not true,”” said this member of the fiem. f Mr. and Mrs, 1 just came down to say y. Mr. Gadd Is Vice- President and Treasurer of the corpora. tion and is a friend of Mr. Gates, who is on the ship, Now you can see why any mention of Mr. Lamb's name in connection with our firm would be most deplorabl Why, L pubt if Mr. Lamb ever knew that such a firm ax ours ex- isted before to-day His statement js most ridiculous. With Mr. Gadd on the Steamship is Mr. B.D. W. Langley, a director, These men are going to Eng- land establish a selling company there, When Lawyer Lath was asked why he did not sal he sald that it was be- cause he had received a message the nature of which he would not reveal. Others who galled were: Alex. Baring, M. EB, Finch, W, W: ler, counsel ot the American Tobacco Company, aad Prof. E, Stroeble. — JANITOR IN $5,009 BAIL. Terwillig: Accused of Locking Boy im Basement, Walved Examination, Elting H. Terwilliger, janitor of Public School No. 1, in Catherine street, was to-day arraigned before Magistrate Poo! charged with having locked little Ber- nard Bergman in the cellar of the sebool building for two day: Through his counsel Terwilliger walved examination and was held in $%,000 ball for trial. connection WOMEN'S COURT. Magistrate Facing a Regi- ment of Complainants Who Had Been ‘Called Names,”’ Tells Them What He Thinks. Magistrate Crane, who Is sitting in the Harlem Court, ‘had his patience tried to-day by the numerous women who appeared before him to complain about their neighbors or relatives. In most cases “she called me out of my name" summed up the complaint, while some claimed that thetr children had been abused. Jn all, forty-eight women appeared, represcntitts most of the tenement-hou districts of Harlem, The complainants had invariably obtained summonses. The Magistrate generally told the Women to make counter charges againat { each other If they wished to, his Inten- tion being to fine them both, but the majority balked and dismissals of the complaints resulted. “I think we need a women's court well as a children’s court,” said Magi: trate Crane. “You women take nine-| tenths of our time with your black. guarding of each other. The only thing to do in theso cases {9 ta fine you both, That's the only way 1 know of atopping your tongues. “Oe Meat as well try to stop the falls of Niagara as to try to stop « woman's tongue. The City of New York should set aside a room in some institu. tloa where you women could meet and pull eagh other's hair and tear each other's dresses to your heart's content, —— MONSTER TROLLEY RIDE. Qne of the largest trolley rides ever held in New Jersey will be given to- night under the auspices of the Dennis McLaughlin Association, of Jersey City Fifty cars have been chartered and It imated 4,500 people will Grows Worse lf Neglected, cc CONGRATULATE FARLEY, ROME, Sept have sent thelr congratulations Bishop John M. Farley on the decisio of the Propaganda to recommer Pope to appoint him tn the Archbishopric of New York BARTHQUAKE IN ALGERIA ALGIERS, Algeria, Sept. i —A at earthquake shock, accompanied by sul. terran AL GAY Sesterday morning COLOMBIA BUYS WARSHIP. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica Costa Rtean war ve old AL auaiion to t ernment. LORD CONNEMARA DEAD, LONDON Lord) Connemara (Robert Bi Secretary for Forel and 1855-1880) die Pious I TRATOR, THE HAGUE, Sept. 3—The Ar Mexican Arbitrators in the Plous case haye selected Dr. H. Matgen, Prow: fdent of the Danish Landatuing, to b the fifth Arbirator and he has abeopt the PRUSE AT BARCELONA, FAROELONA, Spain, Sept I seauience of the dock laborers’ strike here | ships are leaving this port, as they fod angoes, ft Imposed Mi atge thel A general strike haw been proctaiir QUPEN TO OPEN PARLIAMENT, ii HAGUE, Sept. a helmina will open the States (Parliament) Sept. 16 In person. a CORONERS’ CLERK WEDS. Charles Dow ine ther. Charles Douglas, a clerk for the Cor. oners In the Bronx, was married last Tuesday night to Miss Catherine Gun ther, of No. 764 Haat One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street The ceremony was per Rev, A. 8. Hull, of the Trinity Church, One Hundred and. Sixty fourth street, near Boston avenue. ‘The couple left for the South on three weeks’ honeymoon, Cardinals n rumblings, was felt at Molidia Marries Cnther- ried by the piscopal | $15 GOLD WATCH } with My Pro. able (ow out de hear ret the ai ht New York ity Axthma, Vi agony | amity Jdayn 10 un et wl torribie han hh att de That's ihe imvortant thi For Sale. CASTORIA |__FOR $6. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of TOLLNER’S Improved Carry-All BOOK CLAMP, PENCIL BOX, RULER ALL IN ONE. Something that all parents as well as teachers and scholars will appreciate as Soon as seen. Price 25 Cents. For sale by all Department Stores, Booksellers, Stationers, ¢! To-Morrow and Every Day This Week, Balloon Ascension AND Parachute Leap. $1,000 IN PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY FREE AT THE GRAND AUCTION SALE Will Last a Lifetime We will give & written wud! 0 the ‘eftert for REM whethe erclal Agency our reanoasty\lity ply to latraduce 150, BROADWAY, [| $90. oars tnt Engraved Free, CHARLES A. KEENE, 180 Broadway, New York City, Open until 6 o’cloc! Saturdays included, $2.60 GOLD @LASSES $ k our opticians will you @ pair of @2,50 Your evar ave thing y 180 Broadway, wis B to 6, Saturdays inghoded ates ee given on Iberal terms; no extra char confidential. Call er L. W. SWEET & CO, worth's); Brooklyn Bi site Matthew's). oF write, correspondence to 87 Malden lane. 483 FIV The above cases a {reds of others cured in t | br G. ad permanently NOSE ROUBLE: copped up, Ae gagging Hronchitts and cheat palna, DISHABES, ioctut tihout pain or operation VM —Htehing and burning tn the watien tokling ti throat and violent aneoaing Warge, pala in he ERVOUS DISORDERS, tneludin exhaw sleaple mien, ng mer henire nervous dyspepal Tie headaohe, lack af eneray and concen af mind. and loan of vital power. hee of cured patients and mont satiety Sy he furnished howe afficted tn p teauest Any sufferer may n y letter and rec al care and treatme: expense of all medi- TISFIED AT 85 WILL BE rdner may be conn A.M. to R P.M thin privat Fifth ave. rx should be addressed. NO PLATES REQUIRED If you have good teeth take care of them. If you have bad teeth have them attended to. We don’t care what the condition of your teeth, we can fix them up and guarantee satisfaction. If too tar gone, we'll make a new set— extract your teeth in the mom- ing without one bit of pain and ave the new set ready for you to wear home at night. No charge for Examination or Consultation. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Teeth. $3.00 Go.d Crowns, aa karat. $5.00 oid Fillim $x up Silver Fillin . oe soc. ap Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St (34 door weet Abraham (Ope Bian Manes.) ‘ sraws's) Hours: 8 A. M, te 6 P.M, Bundays and Holidays, 9A. Mo 4P. Ge:man, French and Swedish spoxes. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry delivery; bu 37-39 Maiden Lane (In Store), Uptown Branch, 258 identical with bun same war by Di biveding throat, at flied with mucus, clear It: throat sore, blindness, cat- white spots on the eyes, office, between 38th nnd h xtreeta, New York City, where Vin NIAUARA FALLS. U pare from Grand Central w York, as belows ou, except those So, $90, ve ps i leasing Grand. Cen yall taurhtund trata ry” and the “Empire State " tn 17.10 > XVRESS | Due fae ies eral noraing. 7.50 JADINONDACK. — THOUSA S AND MONTREAL EXPRI 7.54 § MOGAYRACUSE LOCAL, Stops at i opertant stat! 8.30 A OE VEMPINE STATE EXPRESS, tomas ry [2 ‘AST MAIL, 2t houre to Pua Butato 710. Niagara M—1SARATOGA AND MONTREAL 8.45 * 8. 9.55 \ | PECIAL, 10.30 Via D @ Ho and Rutland, \ M—tDAY EXPRESS Makes local fons, Que Buffalo 1.15 A. BM 11.30 4 UTLAND EXPRESS, Due £65 Be 12.50 ° M.—*HUFrALO LIMITED. Due Bat- 1 PM. Niagara Palle 1a Me 1.00 f= 2 tte 30, Tadianapolle. LL. 1.00 * E-tinfetie tert 645 rn train fo Cheng a ctric lights aud. faNe ¥ 7.00 Pa Me OT 3.35 fot ALBANY "AND TROY | Ex 4.00 i 5.30 do LAKE SHOWE “LIMITED, 24 ca Dus teveland 436 A, abet Shae ti 1.30, Tudianapolis 8.10. ¢ Rie 4.30, St. Louis 8. ‘M. next day, 00 i ok WEATHERS Exnnicss. 38° hours 000 i eter eee eePeRaeT By P st “Monta, Gesiax ADIRONDACK, THO P. A DRONI ¢4 % 7.30 IsLaNbs AND MONTREAL EXPm *HUFFALO AND TORONTO 8.00 Due’ Nuftalo 7.25 A. Me ‘is $.33. Toronte 10.60 A. Me PECIAL MAIL | LIMITED: 9.15 15 Sivcplng car oniy for Rochester. ‘M.—*SOUTH WESTERN SPECIAL. z 9.20 ise Cinetanatl 7.50 P.M. Bt. bouts Indianapolis 10.10 r 11.30 ! “Dally. Ml 3.94 Dally, @ aC'9.20'A, Mo Saturdays only at 246 P.M Pullman care on all through trafne, Tratos. illuminated "vith Pintech, Mahe. ‘wet omtces au Ti, 201, 418 and 12 Tnion § . 315 Col Won Fosth at. Grand ‘Central Stat and 138th st. stations, New York: 338 vi Fulton at. and 108 Broadway, E D., % ‘Telephone ‘900 8th Street" for Now Central Cab Service. Bagenee checked « hotel oF residence by Westoott Rxptess 3 NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB NEW YORK, BOSTON : EW A ‘AND NEW ENGLA\ Via Sprngted and Ri BOSTON AND ALBANY AILROAD. (New York Central & Hudeon River RR.” Lessee.) ve Grand Central Station, Fourth ave~ street, Ni ‘York. as followa: *12.00 noon, *4.00 P.M, 51h, Pr, neuron, 3.90. Ot, BW By M.. 112.00 noon, 94, + Merv w York, 8.1 :, 8.40 PM. 10/00 P ‘A. St. Ti New York Central oi ot. 1216’ Broadway, and et Grand Central Station. AH. SMITH, GEORGE H. DANIELS, ‘Gen. Superintendent Passenger Agent. WEST SHORE RAILROAD. (New York Central @ H. River RR. Co, Tral ‘St, Sta., New "York, as toot, West 424 at... iit atta. expe ae toga and Mohawk Supress. ={nip ‘Van Winkle Flyer, im for Dat, Cb & r to Cain 29.00 AM ae ZEss' ore tmme- Grn, are. (over Woot. ‘h, 467 Fulton at. (oppo~ ‘Addresa all FURNITURE. $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY. LEWIN’S, 45 W. 14TH ST., 267 WEST 125TH ST. z é2 3535. andi: >PABZORRSE:! WINNT > © R LAMMERT, Gent) Paee'= Renate GEO. ROBINSON, LAWYER,. 98 Naxsau st. (Day.) 1370 B'way, 87th at, (Night) "SEs Help Wanted—Male PLATE PRINTER WANTED Position pormanear, _ Address P.O. Box 116, Albany, N.Y. Wilton Laundry, 33 Wo ith et, trong, 90y, about 19 years old. je reliable men to call at the Great Cr 196 The Bergman child was found uncon- red while you wait, DIAMONDS, watches, Jewelry) weekly or mouth ly paymedta: prices Teasonable; goode WATCHES REPAIRED $1, Ci; write ct teleprone JAMES BEROMAN. 57 | For Cleantn, We Matden Inno (up@tatra). | year’ Jewelry made and repai ae mc 1o'd Jewelry taken in trade bough’ Biaxk Au KEENE, 180 Broaiwas, Sety Open until 6 d'closk, Saturdays inc _ CREDIT. ‘Watches and Diamonds, Gentlemen's clothing made to Lowest Prices. Re iable Goods, order. 237 Broadway, room 7. TRANSACTIONS CON — NEW BNGLAND DEVELOPMENT & Cail Write oF Tei Icano, no tremors were fell alone constitute syfMiclent grounds ofr| scious by his mother and was for two Honations Were heard, though ihe | awarding her a decree. weeks III in a hospital, unable to make FeRptons were distinctly visible trom} In the Supreme Court to-day Smith|® statement, digs nage Lent, counsel for Mr, Erskine, made an| member of the Board of Education, wae application to Justice Bischofl for an Ee SOUR wy old fr parease sal th — open commission to take testimony of | Hoard of Education intended making . certain minessen In New Jerse) efor | LOSE JANITA aRagchgtth Free Tickets & the trias of the suit here. Mr. Erskine} action the court might take. Beary spr éaving Long Island answers that the witnesses he secks to pressure on bipa of poe eater on trains leav! ay ; a ay RR, examine are hostile to him or do not Mavalnte tal Grantl Ataean Rant $0 quostess” 8 Dene tie station, 1.02, 2.02 and 3.31 P.M. daily, wish to testify, and that he cannot com- ipa Automatic Pad, is the only truss com. Secure tickets of our agents at station, Bel therlte dome: here CAPE TOWN, Sept, 3—Many tales of Hructed fa clentie principles ‘and % * ed Bucceastul \ ohn Brooks Leavitt, who appeared in} Heroism in the storm at Algoa Bay ar wan or write for FREE BOOK i alf of Mrs, Brekine, opposed the mo. iia. Bir ta vapecite pets aied. in cna gee Het £0. a & American W tch avd Diamond C. a erate efforts ve thelr children. 1 2 N 2 IDEN LANE. Ramanraes aercae et Ali, Meavitt declared that Ward had/and six men who were endeavoring (6 ‘Me Amenis} IMPROVEMENT CO,, TOLMAIDRNG EAN: i ames A. H «| threatened to thrash Erskine if he ever | rescue endangered sailors were drowned Te, lwexiLY PAY Man of the Couity ° -|runactoss him. Justice Bischoff re-[‘Dhe shore i# strewn with wreckage for 32 W. 33D ST., NEW YORK, guaranteed low Bante served decision. two miles ATCH SUPIEY Cx ort Janie to Trinidad, ap igs ea OF Vite: BUILDING LOTS. 2 P.M. Dally. —— _HUSON SEES CAMPBELL. Memoeratic Caudidate tor Comp- trofter Meets Sinte Chatru PATH, NY. Sept. 3—Calvin J Huson, of Penn Yan, who is a candidate fer the Democratic nom‘natlon for State Comptrotier, came here t and was fh conference with F Watches; weekly or monthly pay- at _pricas: easy term! ATCH CO, $12, dc, week representative cal DIAMOND RING tei Patents Jim Dumps’ good wife cried out with glee: “A happy thought has come to me! You're tired of boiled eggs and of fried, Baked eggs with ‘Force’ you've never tried.” She served them—what a treat for him! Wife got a V from “Sunny Jim.” favorite of the “department of the interior. Three of Thousands. “pillow mo to 001 tulate you on having the beat breakfast food on the mar ket, Have used no other but ‘Force’ since first eating it We “Your ‘Force’ wo consider as fine as any ocrea! made, and satisfying, “Rey, ————_——_—_ enn a Wniak Fores’ 16 the beat breaktast food I ever used, I would aot go with- Qfames furnished on application.)