The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1903, Page 10

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a es A aa OTT WORLD ES Tent pe FEeTY CENSOR, ee Meee ram roLicn ro rin wee. AOKS POLICE 10 FIND BRIDE-ELECT |John Effler’s Pretty Fiancee, | Kitty Dickinson, Disappears Mysteriously on the Eve of Her Marriage. ~ STOCKS DRO T LOWER MKS $teel and the Tractions Under Pressure Feel Cuts in Weak ‘Market that Lacks Rallying Power, | BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT | MADE OBJECT OF ATTACK. SHE LEAVES NOTE FOR HIM. Her Mother Fears Daughter Has | Made Away with Herself—Threat- fence FASHIONS!!! FASHIONS!!! Inetert of ti wetdine of youne! The Very Newest and Smartest Things in Styles for Fall and Winter |John er and pretty Kitty Dickinson iy 5 x EEA aWaal tO inte een celebrated: from Exclusive Models. An Unerring Guide to the Woman morrow, Effler may haled to a police 1 |rount to anwwer fo a charge of yor Who Wants to Know What to Wear. duct preferred by his sweet- |heart's moth romance alter ete". ° PICTURES from PHOTOGRAPHS. ivil action, which Riler threatens to | ing against her, why she broke the DE CRIP IONS F EXPERTS ipeecbageh cia the: eat smite auc S fh by Famous ; fled from him kMer who is a hard working and} . , Mehly respected young man, ves with | TURAN Lis mother at No, 44 West Fifty-sec- | * Ws Pronounced Losses Also for \ Metropolitan and Manhattan \—Atchison, St. Paul, Rock Island, Copper in the Decline. court Btocks continued weak and disap- pointing to-day, prices dropping from | 1 to'4 points, with Stee! and the Trac- ' tions under the greatest pressure | ‘While there was an absence of heavy Mquidetion, which was taken as 8 good | feature, stil! the fact that an excellent bank statement failed to head offa de- cline in the final dealings gave those ‘who took a gloomy view of the situa- | NULL 46h chance 40 tall ond street Miss ‘Dickinson Hives with | a nservative ers were inclined to) Hi j h yer and e No. fi eis te sera sig ta | Mardi Gras Celebration That Core tae st the ings were limited aud ent i i This yo Ir have been engaged | pemweaionel, ‘Traders, they dectared, Began with Big Parade Last iF praeiv se mee beet eae | fwere nervous and easily swayed and! Night Goes On To-Day and years oll monthy thelr en: | ‘these factors considered there was noth- gigement wis announced and | {ng to be alarmed about To-Morrow. jtluns were begun for the Wedding t Free Swing for Bears. Those who watched the market, how- | ever, were Impressed by the fact that | Coney Island, ablaze with millic Steel, a pivotal stock, did not improve lights; Coney Island hall i when it was expecta! that this being! tung to the} ; Coney Island, ® Morgan issue, would be given promi-|and tinselled as she never was before nent support by the bankers who had|Coney Island, gay, set xober—in Joined to prevent a collapse. senre—laughing, Joyous, care-fr wie ir y iy the apartments In the house above thos he Tractions wi not re- many old New Yorke marvel) iehin, hem | wer aie! ot * apucing, and when the marketgclosed, {Inst night. More than 80,00)" persone at ag ele re I cate H tal) Ck EMT AAS Noten AU ech RS A ONE nthe “bride-alect| as Host, Reveals Many Interesting Things in Connection ' Whowing distinct losses, the ‘pest that | Journeyed to Fun's Acie down by the jWas put tn could be said for it, was thatgtrading | ¢% to behold its cariival marvels, The |hetping F Was practically stagnant and the de-| Strangers wondered because Coney had {night nfte “'s work downtown with His Way of Living —-— | ——. ow, which was also the anuiver of the girl's tweaty-second bir pares Home for Bride. Assured that the wedding would cer- goa citca “ee HOW THE RICHEST MAN ENTERTAINS | clines significant only, in showing that|been pictured to them in report and | Weddin began to pour in. the bears were not checked, because | Printed word ay a paintod woman, hor- Th St (hem, too, for the they could do little harm. rible in her wickedness; the New York-| pair had man: Steel preferred, which had been under |¢?* wifamillar with the new Coney be-| Steamer St, Louis Reaches! Refugees, Promised Protections), emer haa Ser a last touches to WOULD YOU CHANGE PLACES WITH HIM? Pressure and within a point of its low, Cause thelr eyes could not believe that ils rooms Thursday night and, b@iding Tecord mark, rallied or - | she was regenerate. ‘ ‘ ri i Sweetheart «*go0d-by, record mark, rallied before the ciowe| sha wns regenerate, | || ort with Remains of Louisi- Return to Their Homes and nus ameeiaa “gond-by, lett | for hi i ni Gey. Th syed Oath y time, e new Coney A | i i again fast nig’ BR Ie ane coached ts Tow roc. oe ike which there Is mo’ por in| ata Justice of the Supreme Are Driven Into a Ditch, | "on artival at Ane fat last night ne (fieman re -: a ‘d G 1-8, ealne “ pis 6 HO “s Py | foun the doo Jon anc e 165-8, yesterday's final figure. the wide world, She celebrated, and Court—Other Passengers. Where They Are Killed. was nowhere to be found, He got into Loe ware |royally, too, was the occasion observed. | the apartments through an open win- i Tractions iit Hard, Vahe: brarchaas bie. Burnet ined fh — |dow and there found’ all the jewelry ey > ‘The tractions were the weakest Issues| jie Aralavanwhit perpen Me re and | Be pad given Jeltty. Tying nee table. e fire, Her stow peo- . is Jewelry wi js note: Pe the llat. the pressure being ascribed pre, garpad in the many colors of their; Not untit he steamanip St. Louls had| MONASTIR, Tuesday, Sept, 22. via SSDear Johns {understand you have (ies: ¢ jo the bears, prominent among whom! oraft, danced for her In the streets, (docked this morning did her passen-| Sofa, Sept. 26.—Snow has fallen on the) gaid that you were going to marry me Sere tie brokers who wet for Westorn | and made musle for her vialtore, ‘The| sere learn of the death on hoard when | Higher mountaie ranges, and the fet: ponaive urtine and that yom diane care "9 ces el pi i =| “le a that yi Ml sere tradenpeopin came out In thelr wagons|%¢ was two days out from South-|geew must elther Ie their hiding-| any more about marrying me than some = a Brooklyn Rapid Transit c mpton, of Willlam Giilesple Wyley, | Places ov suffer the greatest hardships. | -mim’ off the strect fn comparison wiih 35%, tive of the Supreme Court of Loule.| ‘The Turkish troops continue to] "So 1 will leave home before 1 will et Thal eines NY VOM make my Ife unhappy. for one who does ed at WM. jand carried the #chool children, shout losing Ing and singing, along the highwayas} Laat of yealerday Metropolitan was|her fireme roed out in all their fulipiana, whose home in New Orleans, | Slaughter refugees who return to their ere inne use for sou to off Ag, at 1%, and Manhattan 2. ati dress regalia and dragged th “oul| The death ie kept secre; from the} former homer at the Invitation of the will do no good. 4 el Securliies closed at a loss of] machine’ in the parade until t ould | passengers ae ey, fovernment which promised them pre or all 1 will notom j M% per cent. : eetion, r the village of Zlatan, in| G 2 2 it no more It waa a glorious, believed that knowledg it would k 5 i tarts . ¢ me Atchison lost 1 per cent, as did Can ig Hhrowanidamnenz onthe trinianced the neighborhood of Resna, troops) ane ely i ASRS S @ian Pacific. St. Pau) closed at 1 a Cunt See Bverything. Jingo Weley, wh rmeriy was a] found fifteen returned refugees work-| now where her daughte sone; Gecline of %, while Nowolk & Western, a i Congressman — fr North Carolina, | 24 In @ feld. she had taken §l0)-of her 0 : T f : @ Rock Island, Soutiern Pacinc, Union | With the axistance of the sow ‘| Phee bound their hands, drove them| and left the house a short whil f | boarded the ship at Southampton. had contracted a scvere cold In land, and this developed Into pneumonia Anks Police to Find Hix Flancec. Mer, according to Mrs. Dickinson, ted a disturoance and. threatened “phis John denies, but Mrs, Dickin- menagerie folk, Coney made specia rangements whereby all her attractions into « ditch and massacred fourteen of Pacife, Texas Pacitle and Wadash p the peasants, One of them survived ferred lost from M4 ty 1% per cent Reading, Ontario & Western, M |were put within the reach of everyt ; wounds ‘The refugee women sub- ‘ Pacitte, Southern Rallway and preferrel, | Pacninene AEN rest late} hia condition was aerious from the} sequent! algcovercit the bodies and ca aie Intends to ave ‘him naled few York Central, Chesapeake & Ohio | ar wy these w: i aoe oce antares | HEM and death resulted Hed cue survivor before the Lieutenant: ‘a magistrate and put und 01 q - eae Gkeago Great Western, Wabash pee [Oey tre a Te oer eae St Laauln, wide han recently | tie giant Mens Who refund 10 REAR) hee? Oe anor ment the West How a Legal Quibble Prevented an American from Inheriting the e isconsin Central ia.) bHnmer 2 . enol n broke er] One hundred and twenty Bulgaria: ‘phirty-seventh street police station and : . aver suffered fractiy: oss Witty to dell in even nh every. | been t for ui Ne Hundred ary MN . | Thirty-seventh st P , STERCRRSE Cond Ce eee town Jo. ( ets, Mt Metlane la even witty every arboard: englue on ‘Tuesday, and for| Including four pricet, who hal deet| asked the aanistance of the police In Title and Estates of Miss Goelet’s Fiance and Made and Amalgamated Copper | yer cent. ‘Che | “rie parade started at 1 kc. anafneariy a whole day had to run at one- | Sonia iisieh gi uEhe finding the girl Leather Issues ayere off fr oft from S point. Losses of % to 1% per cent, |ft was more than an he Babe tcta nt teste aemics Jihe trumpets blew the note to <b Silex of stocks were 357,900] © 7 A Fveaidon @luires, and of bonds Hyon" | panks.’? Only the passing of a presideat fou election night or the outgoing oF got patorday ne % 1 “It's all Mrs, Dickinson's fault,” sald . Into commu- eager Mrs. IMer, “She does not want the girl Him a Truckman, Instead. § as to marry iny John, the best #on In the tp, vorkd. I belleve she knows where her ti BANK STATEMENT GOOD. |v oveicer evand is hiding ner from us : Satara Ifshe is not found J will Insist that Shown,| civil action be brought against her by 4 to te quar speed 3 y later before jc | lcation with the Ly wire! eraphy which had ted came up wilh he rit hours | sistance was re Increase In the Reserve: necoming of a war pageant could | fuse, and the Lucania spe mn and | 3s Seer a seat eat vices | ave Drought auch a crowd toxotiver we) ON At An ny | While Loans Are Cu "Believe my poor daughter hag made ad Het nees from yesterday's closing | Hard Surf avenue on both eldes fr end «La i i " Me ales lag features in{away with herself,” sald Mrs, Dickin- lose ‘Or from taat recorded sain are as Tete tc end, It was throng that gheered tor] AuPrey Boucicault, the actor, was ont There were encouraging feat ate Soest LG tiie oe i SURO AAR an tar the} Of the passengers, He has been abroad | the weekly bank statement issue Ba ee ee Na and eter weal etn (Uns Ge SAME se OF Ne To the. past. weveral months and Was} day, the reserves showing increases,| life is wrecked bys him, and she only found him out at the last minute.” —— * Chikes |sake of letting one another know that] tii they were happy and there to enjoy themselves. They pelted one another with confettl until the earth under the Jwas strewn as though a ralndow had retu ngagement, | while the loans were decreased, An o OM a theatrt al ———— Apparent discrepency in the figuring | STOCKS RALLY IN LONDON. fe fe the statement is explained by! REWRITE “DIXIE?” NEVER! ease Jn, capital and surplus of Western National Bank, The g- coryapta, Mo, Sept. 26.—At the As Issued by (he Clearing-House! g:ate Confederate reunion in the audl- torium of Missourl University a motion 100 to nave “Dixte” rewritten and worded In ares Higher on Profen- ed Quiet, was in ac fallen, Americans © ‘The Luna Park management andy *"™ NY jut animal# in cages to] sional Support, but ¢ 26.—Money Pel | & | Rostock | mive color to the procession, Others] LONDON, Se ie Blo 3 | m qe thelr clowns dance cut | tive inquiry to-day and the market was | nid more dignified language almost caused Virle ist vf {4 his, and stil! others furnished the | pare. Discounts were firm, owing to the a riot, The resolution said that the ito os wording of the song was childish and raknows of | Reserve, decrease Hinols Centiai Wee kpees cl aa drums and brass tnatrumenty te help |gearness of money and the (rams and bra " n Renerve required, decrease; Yous, & Nash the tread of feet forelgn exchang Business on the | surplur, ; not becomings the dignity of the music b ] 66 99 aeereeanrie Not a Drunken Per Kk Exchange opened more cheerful] Bx U increase 125 | to which tue words are mt re ee A Met ekn in the ment towed. portion of aust | there was a frastlonel rally to, ma CURB STOCKS DULL ipane imiotlon, waskarestad nie yal t Seourl Pacific. | Y atch wae kei op | departments. Although «l sell- 5 Don- \ . : Rove's Went are eet ae eee gre | Ing had ended there was atilt uneasinoss futerate veterans were on thoir fect in| JUSt How the Strenuous Devotees of the Game Look After Playing N.Y, Central yeh en and fears of some failures at the sottle a moinent, Dhe women in the audience son under the influence of lau (nterborough Rapid 7 Se AR ment next week, 4 ult of the heavy nit Awain| joined in the uproar and flourished Con- Long Enough to Get Into the ‘‘Champion’’ Class, Pennsyivanin | passed, ‘There was tio 1d col oto not one passed. Raisin geleee tennovedsil the Fenture of Trading. iederate banners and colors above their fe used to ' y " ; ; veteran in fade: maine etnies! LUN Lapse eve ee Marre) closed delow tho hiest quotations of the |, Trading on the carb was extremely dull | heads, 4 One focesiiunltorn Reading iat bt.: Coney such a terrifying name a Mer TETSine ER IGNTIRa Reber keel tonal to-day, with Interborough Rapid Transi*|" "this is sacrilege! That song as it Bock 38 years ago, yen. Ne ey ere | Amerioane opened steady and generally | the feature of the list, it opening at 8 uO fay A the hearts of was no ogling of women men. to $ and later selling at §7 against 8, | Pe Ponkire forever!” ‘3, and It higher on professional support in. New Coney's celebration will gy on to-day its final f of yesterday. ‘Tho bid ant Y Dod York, but closed quie 7 ¢ . nother veteran stood on and to-night, and, beskles all the fun | YOrk. but closed quiet, Kaffirs were) gaye prices of the principal outside se- engther Mea ehouteds ions aoe that Is to be gotten out of it, ans ney buoyant on the rumor that Lord Milner, | curities were line of it! That song pacred. hy feel that some of his pennies w find & | High Commissioner of uth Africa, had 3 Asked. | don't propose to have a single change Splendid outlet in the. fund that lw be: lacconced the Colonial Secretaryshite American Can made in it. You might as- well talk Ing raised ty rebuild the Re Home | * a bi a , Gieene Copper ©. about altering the Lord's Prayer,” (hat was deatro: When the motiqgn was put only one OUR HOARD OF GOLD 1k ' man of the two tMusand present votel anders, and th . “aye. When the result was announced the new sth ture erected f Its use as oon |X r A aan gue remult was n £ 4 na! s xomething, they fei R struc! xle."* a vetor- + Advance ding. and th . — REET Ss pel peeene “rebel yell,” the university “students —— are permitting others to have Rut Treasurer Roberts Lol an [Jotning In, a H CEN the honor of continuing a Wor r huueeb: Ak wa H } ee . if turned ack to right paths the fee we] avin, fous = : CHICAGO'S CENTENNIAL, | rect tag ihophe whe flees ‘ ea > ;ROWING AND CANOE RACES. Coney ward tracted by the aris Nigh a Credit. ee (oF —A six-day cele- | likhts of the stage and the rings WASHINGTO Sep 31 i © ae Reocano. Se a alk ROVARETNGTON, © 800k Ue ae THE COTTON MARKET. The annual fall regatta of the Pall- PIC ‘TORI A I TEMPERAN( _E I EC TT JRE ) ee ates, to-nicht addressed the join Weakness manifested ftself at the} Sade Boat Club and the Yonkers Ca- e ecelpta Club will be held to-morrow after- with banners a thd Binning. SOCIETY WOMEN IN A Yontioh of the Marviaand and District of Suir, party: fluenced wil be eld to-mo : Bint “A replica of Fors earn oa oe SMASH-UPIIN NEWPORT, | coléamie: 1Benkéral” Assccihgian! on eee eee ae Nbuatat test leat, Bredltent’ OF the Middle" Staten” fe: The Seven Stages of Drunkenness Shown by Facial Expressions by Park. Real Inc yoard a steambenet » the Potomac | centre excee | 5 ark. J 1 for wale on the | Cap” Re Halsey swekson. will ry tp Charles Warner, the Great English Actor, Whose Play, Temnants of the tribes who once held rags River, He sald in pare Phere was a g Bway there, ure f about toe | Mew. Han » Kish Web i 1 A tittle de lockhouse," and th drink. anit} . ana ent financial discussion, deals| call, with but tittie demand, room sen-| 2PMt tne teoord for the Palisade «1u9 A RoR np iar, and it {| the Haronens ScHiere Haye with national t otes timent continuing bearish on the spot} Nit 2-5. A moat interesting race. will ‘¢Drink,’’ Has Made a Sensation P fort. | na Nurrow Bacupe tute less than one-sixth situation South, although spot selling| be the one between the three elgat-|* Ink, b om Nine tadlets, mark ' [hes ‘ money, Gold furnis Was somewhat tempered by the big des | ared crews of the Union Boat Club i , # in the city, will nv NEWPORT, Sept. 26.—Mvs. Hamilton cine that already a. 'Dhis led) Of New York. and the two crews ot woorceoscsoces: 2 eoneose ee a oe the Palisade Club, to be started at five | eclock. In the ‘canoe races, besides | the Yonkers Canoe Club, there wall light rail weremonies will tak Fish Webster, Was nothlog 4 ¥ building, © ’ taroness Sel 4 Bins ysten' wrest | Ba Selller ) era news, New York, and the narrowly escaped tn | a collision © (vot of Touro al cory commpetito: ° 4 BOM ahat tae nue ee °8: latraee tants avenine:. dudoat, (he. teire ie caeal ember, | Be Sea ae New von anes | MORE “YOGI HEALTH EXERCISES, if ies ain nll | selork qulokiy woranyitmursnel bacneea Hanhede ky only Sits THE PREPARATION OF A “BUD.” a ; A realistic ro) : : ffire, The entire business district | 44 Me Hiuminated by red tire, burned | Nec the intersections of the streets | ste Dueriay th will he a ¢ nntad je. Wednerday will be Stockyards al to (hat of b ngland and of Fran badiv Aurt, and that it was shoot one of Mrs. Web-Jand it exceeds the amount of Russla | Phe clowing prices were Germany. Belgium and the Nethertnds | ati2 bid; October 9 to 94); miitiest 7 ber, Decem “Credit is based upon our gokl, and it] pnuary i roke In for a Ha James Kelly, thirty-six years old, of | § ROMANCE, GOSSIP AND ADVENTURE, Fort Schuyler road, Westchester,. was fined $10 by Magistrate Gaxep in th | esa was in an’ electric The remain’ nf the w Y brougham and Mrs, Webster was being | is possible to inflate and exploit tt to a ken up with aquatic sports, fire. | OMe yhind two tine When the | dangerous dh It ia not sa to Hitt risanta Police Court to-day for dis- ‘ valiauet Vublelos on Spring |credit so mountain-higa that flytug orderly conduct, Mow, cf New York, hax been |4 ur tn: | chines: will Yto operate in i : 5 fo addross wasa mesting in ute, Dut not be in the sean whil He Johnson. who Ives at Fort had thrast iy £ long time, the na- Schuy cystitis and Mapleton avenue, uilltorium, Mdeous yells from the was awaken I spokes of itn whaeh hi: tof h pa ween The ste sis On w Bure a 5 3 ane House. Upon Investiga- K y held the horse as in wu, ” basem Label stangely e » the anin 8 quiet made by last] BAL? the ses-| ting he found Kelly In the basement. TNATON, Sent. Pomwrtment |enul Che was de md he tuok sion of Ue Ludge off When later Kelly--recovered he ox- i Sa gdauy no netion will ho is released. "Then dana | timistic view of the busine Specie of lows tof the] plained that. all he remembered was Busty fh 1 be | ntunged a wild horses, but a dozen | the country. Th Jd Hat we | inane projwded | that s oullng yesterday ne lost his meiduhiaies The-temroressrand Mraclalther must issue! mot 8 aa @ basis | miillonsioliar. iwemorial — bulldsig. ot] hat. cle knew. he Waw eotewhere neat ebster had alighted. They ae ssuat a cal, for national bank circulation or provide} Washington Lodge of this city was’ home dnd wanted & hat. #0 broke into ry H "e all, adopted, - ¥ ‘thelr nerves were shaken; ome qudstitue, she fines house he came to, ft 72

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