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_ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1909. “FIVE SENATORS TWENTY THOUSAND NEIGHBORS OF __ FALOONIO TO REPRESENT VATICAN AT WASHINGTON | HOT AND AILLED TO FIX TARIFF. eee adie aaa GREET HIM. ‘gecevcmemeny | |W FEUD FIGH Finally Selected for Po-| sition of Apostolic | : Mie its Delegate to United |i Peas “=| | Laborer Fell with Three States—Is a Citizen of Ne ‘ lets in His Body and This Republic, i a Ghee other Is Taken to Ho sae ' " oe | Badly Slashed with R . Aldrich, Hanna, O. H. ¢ Platt, Spooner and Allison Here to See Roosevelt. ROME, § The {oan hoe ded to send the Most Rev. 2 deh (Ope al to The Evening World.) PATERZON, N. J., Sept, 15. 0 Gefini, thirty years old, was shot oni, the Apo: REVISION IS PLANNED. fia sisiatntemiat a ee: Hiaticcay ‘Peenien | (eee tes killed by Frank Migi, twenty years ose ie / a in a fight among laborers at Little * They Will Confer at Oyster United “Stat eh near ‘there. Migl escaped, but the y y’ fhe Arohbishopric of Manila and th By: > aay he is in New York and Bay To-Morrow on the Pro. 5 Ye Sfille and. they inl oJ Philips t : As " Eaeed Changes in the Sched- Guid & ‘ aR. areas Foarace, who was alas | erate, there across the left shoulder with « ‘ules. Vatican on the sub- | 4 pRae is in the Mountain Side Hospital | & m, ay ~ Montclair in a serious condftion. eR). The fight was the result of a feud. © A brother of Migi was attacked and ~~ was being beaten by a gang when Frank Migi ran out of his home and fired” shots into the crowd. Three of |to neo his struck Gefint, that appointment he was} t Farace was wounded by one of tie » of Ac nza and Maltera, in in i e ie rder | Migt sympathizers. t them. es He first came to America in, 1865, and Meets. tnemmeis orcihe Gutted SULT ODENT AND TRULY OLUNG |Win avence in ine. Peancisean | °F, nin various aps .| DINED WITH J. P. MORGAN. Btates Senate—the most powerful quin- ss ceri ‘ Y ot 5 : Ravi Ne: | 3; Seaton the Gabe : ; ise A ate College. of St. Bonaventura, at Alle- | Franciscan or tet In all that body, commonly called ; i CHURCH, QUIER BAY gany, N.Y. He 8 many years as|abiits. 1 the “Big Fivs . 4 t 5 in the inner politicat A’ professor and fin president of |the frat circle of the Senate—will journey to natitution. While engaged In that Oyster Bay to-morrow to meet Presi- dent Roosevelt. From an authentic source The Even- ing World learns authoritatively that the chief object of this remarkable cor ference is to take up the question of tariff revision primarily to reach the trusts. President Roosevelt and the men who are his chief Meutenants In the admin- Jatration are said to have reached the conclusion that the trust question and its application to tarifi revision must be the paramount one of the next campalsn] Nassau County Turns If it ts not sooner eliminated. 7 p The five Senators who have been se-| Out with Bunting, lected by the President for this pre - Uminary discussion of the most im- Bands of Music and portant question directly con:runting , him are peoullarly fitted for the task, Cannons’ Salute to Senator Ajlison represents the Kepub- Honor Head of the Hcans of the Middle West and the great alconfo {s an American | y he was born in Italy, He | ty years old A ada si Benators William Boyd Allison, of Towa, and Nelson W, Aldrich, of Rhode Island, reached New York to-day and sh, Joined Senator Marcus A, Hanna, of Ohio, and Senator John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin, and Senator Orville H. Platt, of Connecticut, who were waiting for gate to Ca Archt Italy ed 8 W. J. Pirrle, English Sht Vulted Stat Entetnined by Financtal King. Italy, Mon or Faleonto was talkes J. P. Morgan knows the efficacy 6 his st but the appol OPS wail we the nner nt to Monrlenor Martinelli, mood dinner when discussing mi details and to-day gave a luncheon Son’s Taking Oath of E ni W. J. Plrrie, Prestdent of the Office in the Greatest POLICE MOURN THE DURA WOR?N AUN: DOWN. fa So Sie oon, ae Holiday in its History. Mra, Mary Whitington: ate oMraas ond i) 2 termined they would make an arrest Exc a Death, na “ LIE. ina eetu ship trust’ Mr, Pirrle is @ director Mrs, Mary Whitington, soventy-Ave|sovoral steamship Ines which Mr, Mor they had to “pull” their little sister £ ‘ years old, of No. 6 West Ninety-first! gan Intends to Include tn his syn e. disordetly conduct. street, to-day came near belng killed | Messes. Steele and Perkins, of the March to Sngnmore Milt bY achores gan firm, were present, as were ¢ The dcputies marched to Fishers Hall, i i several others interested in the shore lunch was served, and then begas}tmmortelles on Display in) she was waiting tor an Eighth avenue] combine, he ch to 8 e Hill. »1 . : mise trom Hicksville, Hockaway ana] Eldridge Street Station to Huntington foined t ae ely Attest Patrolmen’'s Sorrow Over ‘Cat's Demise. Oyster Bay Celebrates i Anniversary of Its ors wagon, driven by eared West Fortieth | COACH RAN OVER HIM, along at a rapld rate. The| Police of the West One her down and stepped on} street station report Robert No. 762 Amsterdam avenue, was sent for an ambu-| from a coach at Ninety-seventh siclans In an eniiy of the Villagers trudged after the depu. tes on foot, others rode in the vill hacks, macy in the market y which’ the gardeners who make th ride to Wallabout Market, 1: Patrolman Unger : Oe a r ts of} lanes. but when tt arrived Mrs, Whiting-| py an Amsterdam avenue car this yest 1 questions aftecung the . turned to advantage to~lay as pleasure} ‘Boots’ ts dead and the policemen o . ; Ge Nation vehicles. ae all ranks In the Eldridge street stator ‘red she was unhurt. She called |ing, ‘The wheels of the coach went over tho cavalcade of 2,000 visitors ae . repre: ing are mourning. Sergt. John MeDermott|® cab and was driven to her home.| him tofileting injuries to his head) munin Senator Spooner, of Wii | TO aa and, for he was aponsor| Mtv. Whitington refused to make al shoulders, He was taken to de senis the lumber,’ iron o interesis of the Lake Stat Benator Platt, of Conne sor for the tobacco growers, interests and the cotton soinner Senator Hanna is ine presi of the coal interests, \ comeres Sag. rnore “ie He ad out aad formed a lune along the ‘i aN eiycice tava daisies leading from the foot of] t% ‘Boots and the cat's first and|cemplaint against the driver. Wright Hospital, hill to the Veranda of the P steadfast police friend. : dent's residence. President BR 5 en atapd'in the ventra of she pis A small wreath of white roses, with before the front doors. Beside him was the name “Boots? in immortelles tn eapecvelt, his friend and neighbor, /the centre, that stood on tlm desk of c Girard Beekman, chair-| the station-house this morning, was ception committee: -W,| testimony of the regard in which the It, chairman of the enz|¢at was held. Day and night Boots could usually be found rohed on the ‘ (Spe tal ty Ths Evening World.) OYSTER BAY, L. L, Sept. 15.—It is just a year to-day since Theodore i interests of the Ohio Vali , |Roosevelt became President of the as Chairman of the Republican National United States, hence the big demon- ittee, has general knowledge of QOSIER BAY BANK oy onerul Kk ce how taritt’ revision 18 regarded by the)stration here in which the President EC CORZELYOUS FICE nd file. Tank nd Qiirich represents the great |18 the central figure seems especially | were everywhere. Audrey street and) proudly from a liberty pole, On ast HOR pert COLAC son, the manufacturing Interests of the New ‘fitting. East M street for a mile and a haif| Main street the Townsend homestead,| (Cheney, chairman of the preas com.|desk gravely watching the sergeant @ States and ls acknowledged to : : in has been in existence since 1740, We ork. i Beane eatest authority on tari mat-| This is the greatest day in the his- | from the station were alive with Ameri the grandest dre nd| "Hach mot with a hearty handshake | “Bight months ago a woman member when mother eases it of chafing, hives, eruy of flass ters in the Senate. can flags hung from ropes stretched | punting since its occupants celebrated | trom the President, and to the hundreds [of the Society for the Prevention of . he ¢ a 4 Dee eee ne ae a ee eee tedin nddtag. to tho | crouse toroughtnre. The Cove | MALE EMAL wert Shioying the erty ont tty Semanal Ri, Maa [CHU AU Nhe Satoet af ara Gaeg, = 14 prickly heat by using ‘ . e Pres t ing to the | x ‘i ie the ero enjoy h rty word of greeting, ten mew! > tariff legislation from Congress. posts e Mcbe salen 5 Neck Road up to the foot of Sagamore gecorations, and Nassau County, has | flashed continusily throuch the home ae land. Canal streets, She picked up the ‘With the active opposition of any two |throng that swirls through the prin- | Hill was similarly decorated. secn nothing finer In the memory of|the long greeting. As the, Hoare ot Ifriendless animal and carried it to the of them any tariff measure which had Baymen and farmers wandered intc| the oldest inhabitant, the Shackleford | passed on, they emerged on the south {station house, where she requested fecelved his approval could be side- {cipal streets and out to Sagamore) ny cog with astonishment at| and began a promenude concert at 9| { where cake and lemonade were |Sergeant McDermott to make some hu- eked or indefinitely held up. ill. It is expected that probabl; o'clock In the public square. Venders ved {ro freshment . Ev ane disposition of it. The kitten was Ln Hil Ps a ¥ | the profusion of flags that completely hid| S¢ red lemonade, pop corn and chewing | one was invited to keep his eles, which fede and made herself go much at home, Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap. Allison Is Surprised, 15,000 to 20,000 persons will pass be- | the 4 1 y , Hepes D " grocery store where the Town Clerk | candy helped along the lo gayety,| was inscribed “Sagamore Hill, \hat before the men knew it they were It keeps baby healthy, sweets and Senator Allison 1s at the Hotel Albe- tore the President. + |enakes bis headquarters. ‘The bank | while the necret service cperatare and [ise * + Bet.’ much attached to the cat and would P oe Yr, SWEEt=H melling eeaeles to-day. He sn RneHtHayatrC ve ; rel bullding where the President has his} * “quad of Capt, Titus’s detectives | During the afternoon members of the} not have lstaned foe A tabard A ae —and what’s good for babies is good for ie. . . suppressed the had subtle eadowbrook colony drov re away, The «1 e 0: 4 i were four-other United States Senators Bovine with =) Saints summer capital sported two broad bands | ivy “ot isdhart iad subbicr | Meadow ooe acon Weetbure, ter alla ltteer in the polloemen and aa son as ups. This wonderful soap is t in town walling to visit the President| ‘The celebration began with a salute of] o¢ bunting diagonally across its expan-| from thelr money, ) a ae Nendine chee ter ee | oe oe them sat down. would sprawl on at, Oyster Bay, to-morrow, twenty-one guns at 7 o'clock by the] give thre: 0. H. PB. Belmont, the place of both the high-priced’ stovy facade. Promptly at 1.90 0 nd-in the| his feet and go to sleep. “It is o fact,” he said. “that I did not! Oyster Bay Anvil Battery, at Casino] © qy i bration got under w. Fonte Pr n ‘of | tall After "Boots" began to get big she had - know that Senators Hanna, Spooner, | OY i thy area |, rhe little frame post-office, which hag) (msioh Sor wider w hen Sherite orm ro ue any # with "Pete, the ‘Tom,’ who ted toilet luxuries, and the ex] ‘Aldrich and Platt, of Connecticut, were| Beach. At noon the Hicksville Battery | been almost inundated by the Presi- | B. Johnson, of Nassau Mortimer, H. .. Morgan, Ley oat a mouser of doubttil rep- por' es, f with | lined up “the 2 ) ‘deputies iitts ana ‘J rs Maxw In.New York on’ the way to see the! was on hand for the midday salute. | dential mall, was covered all o with Winwornn toate noes reratic delegation came|utation In the station-house, but after sree tive “medicated soaps” that po President to-morrow. Tam golng to see} Meanwhile special excursion trains| fed, white dnd blue bunting. | Fisher s| thom were all the pl from the Rea Shoring colony, which was!a while they arrived at an amicable Z ; a yaiié Of 1a CARVE that otter swore to be th ee am | of the county not on 1, president | understanding, Pete’ taking charge of a : Uttle station, | Hi } : y that others were to be there. unloaded visitors at the : also) in wal In the village | reception oi 2 BS, ag Cents toed Ow ithe section rod the rear of the sta- x "Is tariff reform to be discussed at| Oyster Bay presented a gala front to were Maln street and | ost deputics ware Th lore Sec and ieers Been actin che ate ars. Pratt | tien and “Boste’ mounting guard on the ED everywhere; 15c. per cake, your sasatiog ith the President? Sen-} the visitors. Pictures of the President the colors flew | mit Rooseevit. both homi were de- R. La Due. reeant’s desk, ; r Alison was asked. ‘ § Rae atin ae! : : r abt eieous omplexion to try my Witch-Hasel 1 could not say what will bo dis I want every desirour of beautiful compote aud tres, t want . I suppose we shall talk poll- great extent. ras aaventye } | It proserves the c at min A telk about tariff reform. - a evens ue venipe, to try cure Lees Mad vet n talent oan “ite political outlonk X resard. as He was rebently succeeded on the Bu- 1 [Beek Tet tir cae sone ee ou 7 soe favorable to the Republican party all preme bench by Oliver Wendell Holmes, othing ‘over the country. In Iowa we expect Talat ah) pling ke les oti to re-elect ail the Republican Congress- ater aes Tear nd troubles that soy in semi iuapuritiea, If jour liver te ut of erdety * men—in fact, we have what might be ae Ge y handed his resignation have math patches, or blotchy complexion, T want, you to: try called fights on with the Democrats only fo the President two months ago, and Pare rerte Eyer ee ie ne et 4 a I ts * nee pat ss ‘ imilation of food and causing consequent sb oF three dist Elsewhere tt last month It was accepted. The Justice J ‘ ea} 43 Me eek fake tay. Dyspepsia Cure. You can thea est i had suffered a second stroke of apo- oennen you like—and your skin will glow with plexy and felt that he could not again DIDN’T HEAR THE TRAIN. Hendrickson, Who Swore, to| Former Supreme Court Judge} Wicrtake court tired. o0! Winister to Holy See Will Be| Jersey City Man's Wife his full salary of £ . ce In the Supreme Brings Suit and Has Him Mam Who Walkea on Centrat| Get a Position, He’d Never| of Twenty Years’ Service one excopiion his serv longer taas| Absent from Rome While ns associates. Locked Up that He May Not sical Die ‘Tracks In Killed, Been in Prison, Is Sent to Passes Away After Long Suf. that of any GC his agaoclatcs |” |” Nicholas Is Guest of Victor Th. the name: soueHnieas een Joseph P. Schroeder, of Terrace View| the Penitentiar fering from Paralysis. dent Arthur, "He was bora in Boston on Escape Court Decision. what is erally known as the avenue, Marble Hill, was struck by a er ai 24, Me aliended the schools} Emmanuel. P' gent ly_kn : 3 i WES EthGder od BAD DISEASE. _ It is not confim= months in Wuropean travel, On his re~ to dens of vice or the New York Central freight train at the Hee i 5 : Jersey City, S turn he entered the Harvard Law sche: : st Fa John Batter, who lives in classes. The purest 41 belie graduated in the class ai, “isl nat the Caur when he returnn the vate (Waa, to-day arrested bY Deputy Shee best people are oftes practic: Ww educatle $ obtalne E al S 4 n eked in Ludlow ; 4 s bys the office of Judge 1 Sand news| of King Victor Emmanuel will not call] Weeering and locked up infected with this % werdale station early this morning.| soyn p, Hendrickson, the ex-convict, PE open tase ent aan. Heer the trainee NN And Gragged| iS under the allas of Harry Cox, se- made wane Prep pee beet. stopped te cured a position with the Brooklyn) 4 Semple) Prenat Compas Aa eens udmitted to the Maxsechisetts bur inl on the Pope has seriously disturbed the {Street Jall, on an an Da malady through handlit tolegate to, the frat a te convention of] Vatican. It is sald that the Russlan Stay evel ait in $1,000 10 the clothing, drinking from the same vessels, using the same toilet ASR aN is Gate Pas actively Minister to the Holy See (C. A, Gouba-/ 44 action for separation brought against | cles, or otherwise coming in contact with persons who have contract trucks after they had been raised by hola Adams. His first posi.| SO Will purposely be absent. fromlinim by his wife, Josephine Satter It begins usually with a little blister or sore, then swelling jackscrews. It Was sent to the Kings-| tor, under false pretenses, was to- idge police station, from where the| sentenced to serve sixty days imprisn- ‘3 that of a reporter of the dacit,| Rome during the sojourn of the Czar matter valloged” nee hin ns of the Supreme Court of hia State, | here #0 as to rer LAL ahs {reshnes,—MUNYON. Munyon'’s Doctors, Consultation Free, Room 620 & 621 St. Bullding, 26th St. and Broadway, New York City, N. Y. + Goroner was notified.’ The engineer sald ; 1 Cc | that Schroeder "as walking on the ment by ures. yg Att in the Court fi tracks and evidently did nor hear the} of Special Sessions, Brooklyn. ! train approaching, He tried to stop the Although the company’s application “train, but it was was too heavy and go-| hank specifically asks whether or not nd was! the gtoins, ared eruption breaks Ten years ago I contracted a bed 3 der it easter to ixnorelpasiding outside the Jurisdiction of the} oyt on the body, ulcers appear of Blood Poison, Iwas under rs which he Was appointed on Mare! Fs piste, Fant the applicant has ever been imprisoned ‘On. Aug. 2, 1004, he was appairicy| the, Vatican. Supreme Court of this State, and un-| jnthemouth, thethroat becomes ofa physician until Z found that he : or convicted of crime, Hendrickson an- oclate Justice of the Supreme ¥ FEARS FOR MISSING WOMAN. | swerea in tho negative. In sentencing Hendrickson, whose wife and two chil- Friends of Louise Wendler Think) grey were in court, Justice Fitzgerald . Some Harm H Befallen Her. ¢ pal diplomacy ts doing its utmost to] je mpelled to give security wouu 5 » hair, eve @° me no good, Then dasgachusetts, by, Gov ndrew, and| prevent such an awkward {neldent. which cd ag Deane he git sd stone 60 as tender andstay, oe. hats, Phe 8.8.8. Icommenced ‘oimprove atone, n sig he succeede Reuben A. Chapmuu| ig attributed to the desive of the Czar to evade the results of a judgement, brows and lashes fa’ ou i he ghd ina very short time all evidemos Judge Gray's next honor wa w his displeamire g the Popo'n| sho alleges that he is a baker anq is| blood becoming more contami- tho disease at red ving the Papal Nuncto| aiso the owner of an apartment house,| mated, copper colored splotches tles ani Soke ae soar ere his intment to the Supreme Court of & action In withd v | United States on Doc. 20, 1881, Els J ral and i tions appear ~ Loulse! Wendler, twenty-seven years ‘our case has aroused great sym- | dlcial. deliverances have ‘includen from The Hague because he was not 1n-| ¢rom which he #60 a montn.| and pustular eruptions appea 2 pitt ld, of ‘No, 32 Enst Fifty-third street, i,| pathy, I haye none for you. When you j fons on the Interpretation of wills, jad Vited to take part fn the Peace Congress.| ghe says that eevr since their marriage| upon different parts of the body, and the poison even destroys the bones, Jers of courts-martial and the jurisdie-| Replying to the request of the French] on July 9, 1892, Satter has continuously} S. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, and cures it even in tion of the United Btates over the Guano| Ambassador to the Vatlcan (M.A, A.|iiietreated her. She some years ago| the worst forms. It is a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that / | Isiands, reported-missing, She has not been seen|came out of prison you sald you In- tended leading an honest life, yet the since Thursday, and her friends fear 5 _ 3. arm has happened to he: first thing you did was to assume an +9 He astonished Washington soctety at| Nisard), who wished to secure for a] threater to bring a separation sult nollutes the blood and penetrates to all parts of: oh ; ; Braces amo y at I Fabaice; ) She ta fiyo feet four .nohes high, with}alias and by flse swearing secure a | exes 8 | Niwave, been regarded ag ee ite hat] French newspaperman man an tnter-| against him, but he promised to mend the system, Unless you get this poi out of Hight complexion, brown hatr and gray pear. et enure you Ad inbrer best a bachelor. rmed| view with the Bane a Papal Secre- | his wiys, Sud hoy went ke Ove tai 7eke your blood it will ruin you, and ae dis- ‘ ql “ot crime. SS tary of State, Cardinal Rampolta, in ew-| 80%, (2, Arter cve 6 grace a isease upon your children, for it cary” DIES AT His DESK. stands high in the eatimation of the S'’, JOHN'S, N. F., Sept. 15.—Rear-Aa- | sald and wanted her eldest son, nine years be transmittec eet ehs N, Mass., Sept. 15.—Justice Horace] miral Douglas has cabled Gov. Boyle} ‘The Pope resolved months ago not to] (44,10 ie erie recone) Wapimes|) contains no mercury of potash, but is eilereniess strictly veeeabieag old, a elerk, living In White Plains, dtea | Penttentinty.* Gray, of the United States Supreme] ihat the British crulser Calypso was | utter a word himself and ordered us not| “She finally was compelled, in order to Write for our free home treatment book and learn all al ° wuddenty {ti the office of the Consol] after bidding his wife and children | Court, retired, died at Nahent this morn-| commissioned at Devonport Sept, 3, aa | to utter a word which might ho Inter-| protect herself trom serious bodily In-| gious Blood Poison. If you want medical advice give us a history. dated Gas i He suffered the attack] * raining ship in Newfoundland éd either for or against French gol-| jury, to leave him and take her children] Vour case, and our physicians will furnish all the information yo Company, at No. 4 Irving] goodby, Hendrickson’ was led back to| ing of paralys! he for colonial naval reserve: e the Interests y 5 7 of he ry 0 plage, this morning, from avart disease bruary and never rallied to anyl feom‘thenahermen, Teserves is AISERRELYe Bly | Nolte wienlan aunties pars) cn when) yay without charge THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, Why Not Drink the Best? It Costs No More! ; 4 public. ‘Ir therefore “sentence. vou to] ry m dfevien -Wesblink, forty-nine years| Kerve ‘aixty days in the Hinge county | cut orulted in atens | p a cell’and sent to prison, Irs THE DRINK OF THE CONNOISSEUR. Body ‘ts Unequalled! . Has. a Most Delicious Bouquet ! Smooth and_ Palate [08 — SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES... a

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