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EDITION PRICE ONE CENT.) be | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | HN TN NEW YORK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, FORGED LETTER 10 'NAMTOR FIRST IN ae | i Miss Anderson, Who Was Reported to! SECOND IN RAGE » . . Have Wed a Man Giving that Name. , : r Formed His Acquaintance Through | ravorites Run Far Below Their u a Document Purporting to Be Signed| Format Aqueduct’s Closing by a Western Union Magnate, Day and Talent Suffers Big — Losses as a Result. Her ; ea! Tells How the Alleged BLYTHENESS HOME IN .“Goelet”:» Took Her Driving and| FRONT IN FIFTH EVENT. Showed Her Friends in the University ‘ - : ° ottage Maid. at 15 to 1. an Club and His Fifth Avenue Mansion} “pie, at 10to 4 Eta —Gave Her a Diatmond Ring. Longest Shots to Score Brackets This Afternoon. ¢ The following statement was made) so that he would have to ask her to this afternoon exclusively to The Even- | 3G'eock tha neginge pel married. At ing World by William Anderson, the | 374) daugter to Hosivn, 1. 1., “where | THE WINNERS. father of Eleanor Anderson, it young from ne. JF Sint (0 see thie alleged tr | ele perat t the Grand Hote elet and T want to see him tod” hs ike Baa venla (veatertay hdr inarried Not Going to Malt Now, Soa ee faamlge Vectt Gs Robert Goslet. Young Mr. Goelet de-! 1¢ this man ix rien or his family’ | ¥ yess insion (11 to 5) 2 nied that he knows Miss Anderson or |ricl and they offered’ me $i0dods0 (1 | YOUN@ Henry 3. Sree et nee es [Infor my daughier a> menace | a. ut a wer O y daughter was ‘: 3 Woe | mR apyroacned ae te. rand Hote) ov ntincaits, Nigh Heyayatventon. oF |, SECOND RACE-Cottage Mald (18) young man who said his name wis/imposed upon by a man Tepresentens ) 1, Alpaca (12 to 1) 2, Widow's Goelet and that he was identifted with|@imselr to be he | am sorry for are, M. 2 3. : the management of the West Union |Goelet Jeune Sua ‘Fors ot | oe Telegzah oCmpany. He said that helmy' sone kndw the wet e Nee let | THIRD RACE-—Raider (10 to 1) CR eta est reclniatal toy dace ‘hem worked in Newport 1, Flag Officer (9 to 2) 2, Belle of “She refused. but he was persistent. Byer” tie’ they have never seen, now- Portland 3, d Finally she said that {f he gou.d bring |to marry, )°UN man my daugnter Is —— @ letter from an officer of the company} “*'ne statement J have given you ja| FOURTH RACE-Namtor (3 ts 1) estaolishing bis Identity’ she would con- AUR mat: soy daughter told me. 1 be- Carbuncle (even) 2, Gaviota 3. sider It an Introduction, He returned | ite every” word, tas a athe | with @ letter, i r i) ‘ a sheat of letter (gglet: OF the man pretending to be alr. | “Tt was written on t. hud sent word to her t | hat he | aper of the Manhattan Hotel and read | Would be at Roslyn, Le Le. eo? > this evening and set ohaler oan tis the whole, busl- | hess. 1 have an idea from’ waat aho Gas, Wid me of him thas he will show. | ollows: To all employees of the Western 1, M. Theo (7 to 1) 2, Shady Lad 3. FIFTH RACE--Blytheness (3 to 1): ROUT ON VERGE STON YBROOK COFFIN GIRL SAYS SHE WAS ABDUCTED OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 6.—Miss Clara Coffin: who piseteriouely disappeared from her wealthy father’s home in Orange, N. J told-a strange story this afternoon at the home of her Joseph Crow, where she arrived last night. She said <ne had-been hypnotized by strangers: who; abduote od fo: and sha believed’ their purpose: was to have heldher for rangom. She did not recover from the hypnotic stupor.until the train on which she had been placed reached Cedar Rapids,'la,, *when her abductors left the car for dinner. - She then wrote.a telegram to Joseph Crow in.Qmaha:and asked the brakeman to file it. Her story aroused: the:brake- man’s.interest and he helped her to get to'this city. The gitl'says her abductors spoke with a French accent, but she cannot describe them. . She is very ill at the home of Mr Crow. te SCHOOLGIRL LEAPS INTO RIVER. Edith Caldwell a sixteen-year-old:-choolgirl, jumped:into'the: ‘East River at Eighty-sixth street 7 day, but was rescued by Patrick Gleason. She said she w?’ ill-treated at home. SCHWAB TAKES Cousins a 500 WN A WLD ~ PANG AT FIRE Blaze in the Basement at No. 18 Delancey Street Caused Many Men and Women to Rush for Safety. | GIRLS CARRIED DOWN LADDERS TO THE STREET. Fireman Pashed Up Four Flights| of Stairs and Rescued an Aged | Man—1,800 Pupils Marched| Out of Nearby School. | There was a panic among the 9 men! nd women In the bullding No, 18 De-! [lancy street when a fire started chis jAfternoon in the basement, occupled by jthe American Bedding Company. The} flames, geting a rapid headway, were lin a falr way to spread titrough the \Upper stories when the Fire Department arrived. oon after the first blaze was discov ered in the rear of the basement all the employees of the Bedding Company | rushed into the street Policeman &il-| verstein heard the screams of the men} who had emerged from the smoke and flames in the basement windows. Rush- ‘ing into the building he gave the alarm from story to story. The bullding ts of brick and six stories In height, Two alarms were turned in, one suo- ceeding the other, after a Inpse of a very few minutes. Acting Lieut, Clit ford. of Truck Company N: was) soon upon the scene with bis men and) they immediately threw up the, ladders) to the first and eecond stories, where the majority of the people In the build- Ing had congregated, fearing to try to reach the street through the fire and | outiding. Women tn Wild Rw In coming down the stairs the meo and women fell into confufion in their rush to get out of the building, The scrackling of, the flames could be heard from the windows of the first and wec- VIRGINIA CITY, Mont., Nov. 6.—Seven are dead. a number burned and perhaps scores lost In the underground workings of the Ki sarge mine at Summit in a fire which started this morning. The #1 dead are: Supt. R. B. Turner, a miner named Tobin and five. other s too badly burned to be identified. Their bodies have been recovered... = From fifty to seventy-five men are still down in the mine and may bi perished from flame or smoke. The plant employed 200 men. It property of United States Senator Millard, of Nebraska, and was smoke which was pouring through the! about $1,000,000. There is no way to estimate the loss at present. “Ti FIRE IS STILL BURNING FIERCELY. a The fire, which started at 7 o'clock as the shifts were being chi stilt rages fiercely, and the rescuers, hundreds of whom have gone. Virginia City, will be hampered, as there is. no apparatus at the | is not known how the fire started. \t Shaft House Catches Fire and Flaifle Smoke Rush Through Colliery, Suffocat ting Workmen and Preventing Rescue by Brave Force of Life Savers. 7 Many Who Escaped from Blazing Montana Works Were Badly Burned and the Mor= tality List Is Thought to Be Heavy. tars Hurried. to Scene. Here they found everything abiage, ;'Tl He leaves a widow and one child living in Virgu winter qarters eluded him | “JaNe including: Tobiwe, Ta Co es - pPAY BMG APL Puts on His Rubber Carries a Dark Lantern ai Starts Out to See: secrecy Leader Murphy hurried away from teenth street this afternoon. Hadar appointment downtown, he said. Bh. the same time Senator | Carren hurried over the bridge to Man He had a very (mportant emy? Sh-h-h again, ie Wise ones say that Mr. Murphy Ami Senator McCarren ‘met fn a well-known © downtown cafe for the purpose of nan- plans for the alotment aft in Brockiyn for its great, work in the cleceiton and alse to pro- vide « barrier for the attack which, ts planned by Hugh’ McLaughlin) ae ¢ us Both Murphy and McCarren. word eb ber shoes and carried dark lanterns, 0) o) $e PARK KEEPER GETS DUCKING, ie ey Because a big black swan which he) was trying lo persuade to ga Into EMS Cook, one of the keepers tn © pai Park, grabbed at the bird strom “ag rowboat in which he was cl the lake at Seventy-ninthr Drive, missed fel] headiong into the Icy waver, UE it was @, shock frightened him. led, and anot him out. Union Telegraph Compaity. * SIXTH RACE-—Illyria (9 to 1) 1, we ’ ode joelet. stories, and this drove them to we ee wanda with the, cunaee:|. 1, ROweH Gdeletis Dental. Shon y Belles i(4yitos °4))\:2y Owens | " ina tnddern_and tra-eacapes. Firemen Supt. Turner, gaveshig.lfe for bis men,. He. was at:breaktast. 0. Is connect e R : capes... Fir Supt. Turner, ; ment of the company. Obetatemene tee THE: following [ile daynimmennenr eee mt By ie George, Gleddo, Pine and Shay rescued | tially dressed when the alarm came... Dath{ng,into/phe shatt-house in hia “J, BL VAN EVERY, Vice-Prest.’ | De WIL his attorney en) f , : five wirls by carrying them down 1hé | sleeves, with anothe” miner whose name has not been learned, Tui “My daughter knew that J.-H. Van here sy not word of truth jn (Special to The Evening World.) ; ladders, Policeman Gliveratein averted} Oa Tae Hana Dvery |9 vice-prosidddt of the Western | {Ue stury ety. rrlage 3, Mins An-| RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT. N.Y, { é ; what would probably have been a ks ooh thes ie a aa fi i re J ‘a 0 her, never | No y - i a who thel . dow! vi “Union, and, of course, she thought the /saw her, and don't krow wig ane te | NOW 8 AN pad se alg his at Aaue-! Comptroiier. While Packing His} His ‘Counsel Undertakes to | !oue *stster by picking up « mena groped thelr way.down and dragged aitt five ‘bod letter was genuine. ‘Today she sent{ 2 tied ehly een bal” “trom abruad i paisa: BoC an the citotest cedeteal 4 i > had stumbled on the steps with | 8 /a second attempt they did not come out, and were later brought forth the letter to Mr. Van Kvery by one OF from Newport. ‘tha ‘dutiageous aed be the Jockey Club ia the Agucier!, Trunk. for His: Vacation, 1s} Show: in Shipyards Hearing| tow! Desing nim. Sitverstein carried |i ther rescuers, the man who so herolcally alded Turner per e my sons, with a written request that he / coining atu this, tha ie details at 2 | Assoclation Included Election Day the! Seized ith an Attack of Diz! that % BOuaTaiisaitencie ing down | him. ‘ e writ: | IY are Susy with the detail: 4 s | -, One girl while she was coming ¢ . ae snes Whether on, not he Alster’s Coming inurtlage Tee it’ |\toeken. Club deemed It only fatr to elye! ized with an Atta at He. Was the Trust’s Real Ane tegder tos the..first story fainted. | F7RRO HAD A FOREBODING. , Say sn found Mr. Van Emery, #90 it too stfong uiat there. is mot a mane | Jamatea two Saturdays in tts last meet-| ings and Weakness. » Vietim. She was caught by one of the firemen : Senutaiesd the letter carefully. Then he | Ula of truitt in the story trom begins| 1X. Hence the wind-up at Aqueduct 4 J and carried safely to the ground, where Turner was acknowledged as the leading authority on cy. % vidi’ threesoMciala of the! NRE to end {to-dny, ? she wan revived, The ladder reaching | America. He was a member of the Américan Society of Mining Engh consulted with thr e Was noone at the Andergon| ‘The card was a good one and winners . : 2 company, after which he informed imy jac ty Wet Witty-iat street tusday. | were hard to plek. ‘The track had not | Comptroiler Grout ts almost on the| Lenin Nixon, President.or the Uniter | {0m the truck to the rat story was |His father was formerly State Auditor of Colqrado. Turner had a fo fon tnah he did not write tne later. | Bled aft Mtsterday’ Maron hil recovered from lea welling of Yesterday: | verge of yhyvloat collapee, ‘To-day it) Staten Bhipbullting Company. was ai Nally burned in the middle, Put 11 P84 linge ho would die before he was thirty-six, as a brother, Frank, “But, { course, my da e had not retuyn " on the sti t 3 a eae that it could be a forgery.) At “Ande: ia trop -ouse Jn sixth which jaate winners still more diMcuit/ was with dimculty he managed to reach epee ince Leia ob aL ee top rungw fell. The other ladder to the {lent death in Arizona some years ago when just thirty-five, and other mem rene, lerson's brother sal . J ceed 4 raya 7 | “ hak took the young man for what he claimed |t4 “an Evening World. reporter shortly| ‘The stake feature was the Stonvbrook,!2/* Mice, where he sank into a chalr| against the wrecked trust wore con. | Scond story was badly scorched jbers of the family have been killed at that age. Turner was within thre his atlen- | before On; i" se . e Started in Some Ol | ot to be, He was assiduous in PSA oPiow where any of the famie, ich had « fair fleld of platers with the remark, "I am utterly ex-/tInued before Special Examiner Oliphant months of thirty-six. tions, My daug: sanenre a ras st dy lath Wey but T do iow Bae fel s ‘The attendance waa fair in spite of baited) in the offices of Guggenheimer, Unter- SF Molen wine ceatiee pean Citys with five fine diamonds and a plain gold) that my Yster was married yesterday |the raw, disagreeable weather. le looked very pale and deep semi- |myer & Marshall at No, 30 Broad street. ad was the startling bund weddink ring that he gave, her. /@fetrnoom MY don't know who she maz- | oat circular hollowa appeared under his! W. D, Guthrie, counst! for Charles M.|fire. The blaze must have been started ‘The total puriereot dead may not be known for some time. The wedding ring was to have been) Sh, 4 the telephone gir! at the} Sx furlongs. eyes, Last night while packing his |Schwab, finished his merciless croas-ex-|!n some oll, the men employed by the Physicians from Virginia City, Ennis and other towns were sent to § used in the marriage ceremony yester-|Grand Hole. and a chum of Mias Ander- whis., sooks:'St. 31, ¥in: peu Hy trunk for his trip to Hot Springs, V amination of Mr, Nixon yesterday, and|»edding company bvelleve, and then was! mit, which is eight miles from here. ¥ day, and the ceremony would have been | 890) Gy care a snap for all this hulla borer 1% 1s i310 1-2 |the Comptrolier sald he was seized with |Mr. Untermyer, counsel for the firat-|ranamitied to the excelsior which was| “sone of the rescuers are badly burned. The shaft house verformed had 1t not been for the! yaiog. T know positively that Ella was) jamntm, Og Hicks. 2 22 3 11-3 1-2 1a tit of dizsinest mortgage bondholders, took the witness |!!ns loose In the basement. tunnel total toa " premature publication of the story In| married vesterday and that she married| Wenewites lar eee a age “T could not finish the packing and] for redirect examination. Opposite the building js a pubifc| Plant and tunnel are a total loss. ‘fhe Evening World. In fact, 1 t1 CE Poe pe a PS sash es Start rood. Won driving. Time--1-14 almost fell over from @heer weaknest.” | ‘The attitude of the defenae, as re-|Schoul-house. in which were 1,800 pupil: ve A She Pe OR vely denied) Mamie Worth showed the way to the ‘a ; 5 xaat It had been performed at 2 o hat he even knows Mins Anderson.” | roten, followel py Ascension ang! At § o'clock to-day the Comptrotier !venied tn the cross-examination of Mr, |‘Phe teachers gave what Is called the and so telephoned to my place of busl-|siid the reporter 4 | Young Henry. In the ran to the Onian | Will leave for 11s vacation, He expects|Nixon, has changed. Mr. Schwab will go|*ient fire drill. The rooms were locked ness. pay eather ard, Tee OTe ace g ray | Ascension cloxed on, jamie Worth, and |1o be absent from the city a week. ‘on the stand as an accuser and not asa | 2d the children sang the national an- bod | bas) “he young man had many cards on fi you newspapers are making | jos, & i Wee nitieeath nas “At no time during the campaign did|defendant. “He will endeavor to show |{bem, this drowning the nolse in the | . : which were engraved the names of J./ bu! Ea.” a: 10.904. M. to-day, | Ne suddenly roused Mamie Wortit und |! feel as budly ax I Go to-day,” he said. [that instead of defrauding he was really |street. ‘Ten minutes after they wore | Ogden Goelet and Robert Ogden Goelet. | soig-to an ning World reporter. ponte beautiful races: a neck, Young|'I need a rest and a good, long rest. |defrauded. Though he got many milliona| let out of school without any excite- | ‘He wore good clothes, had lots of money| You may. announce authoritatively, HeMry was two lengths awa too, to At me now for the resumption of/in paper from the Shipyard Trust he will | ent or fear. | and apparently unlimited credit, He/ {jou me net Pate Has been nO, ers] cL | RRCOND (MACE, my official duties. Now the battle i8/undertake to show he really was induced | When the alarm was (urned in Fire- told my daughter he was of the Goelet}} do not mean to be discourteous, but) deus Betting. (over IT am suffering,a reaction. I hope|by misrepresentation to put a few hun-|™8i Jacob Hock. of Engine Company | + family and she believed him, although] further than that [ cannot say." Bt Pl, to come back Invigorated, . [fred thousands in real money into the |No- 5 tie Eon Wes staudion athe = ; “4 1 : comer of Delancey street and the Bow. en SME De Aner conhdensaciat akaken), Tiattll eae $/ Decing the Comptroller's vacation |'Trust. In fact, Mr. Schwab will pose as {22 , i thi believe that he Ia one of the Goeles.! ELLA EAGAN REMAND! 4| Deputy Comptroier James W. Btoven-|a martyr to the wiles and machinations |eng Mati met nce wuraing duilding | United States Minister Powell but my daughter will marry him even ED. j|fon will take charge of the office. Mr. lof Lewis Nixon and Daniel Le Roy jon the fourth floor overcome by ‘the | Cables that City Is Menaced if he proves to have another name, be- = 4| Stevenson worked hard during the cam- | Dresser |amoke ‘ha. rahe up the jateirs and ables tha y i. ares ” ve ‘ol Ol, raly ze s *; cause she honestly loves him Coruner Jackson Senda Her 4 complained to-day of being Nixon Back on Stand. ltear. Hock brought Megot down t and Asks that Warship Be d Ont to His Friends, pile Been Ioan ae a He will go eateete Mr. Untermyer resumed his redirect |stairs to the sireet x nb is a lotting wit! vy Clty a ema i nday. a Y 1 h re Io Notte took her out riding last Monday | schghe De Vong ine yoy, Dottlng mith | Retest ii Z| City to-night to remain until Mo examination of Mr, Nixon by asking}, A reat, crowd had collected on te Sent There, McCarren. © Nyernoon tn a runabout behind a swell gimuel Lewis. of the frm of Tec [it le to ini PH satiate tee Sethe Bhi ee Capit, Feorwanizatin ve men and women down the lndders | bike Passing the University Club, hel tyurwite & Co., shirt makers, of No.| lar ine uo | tneralechine SO a tid eee | ponmenets, CamenLnpera ting. (heirs deft | a aie S, fy h bs G Sa ahd | ot bs + ay joult! NL . ‘Detwotive rneisen rrested agers ee alot of my boy ‘rienan | 17, Mercer nirect, afraighed betore,|| (slat cout Won AUTOR, Thise WEATHER FORECAST. May Pam tad thine Gone ee he [ee eee srreated | WASHINGTON, Nov, 6—A cablegram| Amid much y boy friends} y40 7 = n 1 —— re i ——$—— Tee 2 up in the windows, { want them to gee |oniee reece reer gthe, Centre Street ga 'the speed, and. slaved there, tol:|[ Forecast for the thirty-elx hourell | doninent won inceceraie ones sae has just been recelved at the State De-| F Yours Look tip.’ | Court to-day and returned to the Tombs lowed by Hackensack, Star and Gatier P. turday for|| Pam prepared all faJaud | partinent from United States Minister hi " fon the testimony of Private Detective/ayd Animosity, They ran this way tolpending at 8 . urday agreements. Mr. Nixon signed and exee | Powell, dated at San Domingo City, to- leanor did not want to do it, but | Nelson, the stretch. There a general closing up| | New York City and vicinity: Falrd| cuted these documents, belleving. that "i that the Insurgents are! About | Anally when he insisted she lookew up | (litter In the day she wax taken before foccurred, and in the last sixteenth Cot-|fand slightly colder , to-night; J] ax they had been proposed Gy lowe ans pol Oe ie eta ta dtaaknie’ that and smiled and her escort raised his ogee who was half a length in” front off Saturday fair; fresh northwest h] ther roe te oo.000, Y Cee |" the cruiser Baltimore, which sailed | agement. at. On that same afternoon when SLEIGHING UP THE STATE. | ’"* Mite, winds shifting to north and then . Did you read these documents be- jal \t1om Hampton Roads several days ag Poeun Se eet eee en eavanue bp ° THIRD RACE. to northeast. Minot Ani iganeed ae Se ee Mee. lig now due at San Domingo, and the poin t out to her arfd said his} a m7 Six and @ half furlongs. “Q. Did’ you know th ow due + ve . @ conditions id 1 ey t belleves that her mother lived there and that when she | SHOWwE at Anburn and’) 0 Sturters, white. Jocks. St.Hit.Fin, ain By, | oe =|covenants of these mortgawes (which | Taree ene Perea enn oreenane Juring became Mrs. Goelet she would be wel. “Points Quite Heavy. ior, Romane. 4 te ig inning by alndou. 2 Corbuncie| Cece tLe Me eat sree, posalble: loss) Men Almost pie it at oe patronage Tipterne eae Sa unantal culatiness Ranelaht longths in front of Gaviota mortwagen. nella ‘entirely es," efe| Street Car Men Almost Unan | GETS $15,000 DAMAGES. lay night he called at my |T4 orm of the se FIFTH RACE j|awyerk Who prepared them. ‘ i is 3 ’ Bouse in West. Fittv-Arst street. anal ts tHe deoth of two Inches and this Five furlongs netting, [ocean ewan, Vice-President of the| MOUs for Strike, and an Ulti-| pote ULL tetnk Marea a ene meno marcieny 16] SEU 0D It wae SUURSDINOR, faat are, New teat. SRC Sy PL ite’ Sid! noc have it aenlained ta tin matum Is Prepared for the Mrs. Mand» Wine suit Agalmst and bis man Sheviin, iy wife lad met him. e fal q * . .g| Why the President (one of the Cor) | ‘Third Avenue Road, He , State show the fail to be quite heay. M. 104, Romanelli ¢ 2 7 +2 ” ral | By Jase, Bqohenk: Lor $40p.000 signed and that stelghing ts deine anjoyed we | Aner, 10 Fu ay" Vad be 'Caltzhan $ $1 34 at 3) Alon rugs Company's dummies) aid noi © Company. A verdict awarding $15,000 damag: he would give my ‘daughter. My wife | Ufterent places. Bir Cart pelle of Belle f oe . Yornelia Handy, widow of +, M) 7" : Belle of Belle Meade. Q. Did you have a certificate of stock Fannie Cornelia ye Finth, ene swan’ canaguistily mae tte TO TRAELIT SE aor ia anes 8 alt ct] et the, Shipbuilding: Company” on "Aig liam Cole Handy. who was killed by a| the young fellow was so persistent and | CRUISERS IN OCEAN RACE. | Sucer made the pace to the sretch, i Heme AL | had & certifloate of stock Shinty | CHICAGO, Nov. 6—By a vote of 1,624/ Third avenue electric on July 1, a0 apparently bonest, ‘The check had an followed by Raider. Sir Carter and Ga 8 8 100) spit into omaHer eertincates for tha| 2 13! the employees of the Chicago|19i, was brought this afternoon dy a porting to be that ot sigette. When they straightened out 10 purchane of plants. T also gor mi City Railway Company have indorsed Justice Greendaum in the|Grabe at a § t 4 a we ‘ %. (eee! mine for | its y indorsed al jury before Justice a Swan pe eeatal ot Ogden oct. HIRE ALTAR yer nerrne Beltish| Halder went to, the front and. drawing cy 93, u 0 ag] the Crescent Yards. “All the strike, If necessary, to enforce the delauerenty Court. | Fern ee edt ee een e ct TOO ene an nedee | Flag Officers who wan two lenothy ca ee 108 {4 908 a00| when made out and alpnes eneXRe® | maida of thelr union. A meeting of Ue) str. Handy wax crossing Thind ave- eine publicattn in the nowspapers tled fe Pe. 2m) fons displacement, | tront of Belle of. Portland. . ond, Time—t1.00 8-8. | tifcates of mtock that $30.001.000 worth | Executive Board of the Union was a: nue at Beventy-second street, when « pestoray | Knocked everyihing in the walled for Portsmouth from Gibraltar FOURTH RACK. Biyiheneds and Mir hao raced head | was to go to Mr, fcohwWad Mr. Dresser | once called, and representatives wi|l| sar struck him with force enough to Goolet ‘galled at ens, house rete | ince bollere awe tt Tul ppeed, to cert) One mile and a ic inv hard: drive. bya heen, “aa | gersonelly’ banded the stock’ too Mr. [call upon the ouelaln ot the railway |hurl him twentysfeet. His skull waa! heir bollers and y . Mt. i sivertt . | bu i seet. afternoon carrying a travelling ba; mhalioene Se PERN DHORS piacere tte kt rity \ Cyree lengths in front of! Nigom Aw iaitys, (Smelt Hoe eee vate | fractured and he died in the Presby was seen by one of your reporters: mor is fitted with Durr boilers] sf ji a WAG Wass well "ap teiiy the ve Joint Hoatd of Affiliated Locals Sot away before the reporter could get) ANd the latter has bollers of the Yarrow |carmuncie, 4 BLP KEnGeUMFARBET CIN tHe ee Q. In signing over that stock you dia [representing all of the employees of the|terian Hospital. Mrs. Handy sued, and fo thts CAL that rine sar cau weuy Ane nt f 26% “TG lway.” Agnee Brannan, + Wan | ot oall apy metting of stockholders, bus (sireet-car company will meet to-morros | her complaint was dismissed, An appeal call for my daughter later in the aft ‘ vocatewhO'Brien s 4 4 ogg Tgp never PI ( waiving mich form or notiicution took [Bight to consider the vote and Sinai) resulted Jt a new trial. James Russell |the West ; Sot tok anes dum ae e atter= —<—_—_ iain Grgen toi amit 3 8S MRL OO SIXTH RACE. Rall upon your own shoulders to act [action on whether oF not a sicike shall| Soles, of Broadman, Platt & Sol a hha; Eis m0 . Se eRe Her ji f 00) Of aback In ine come {be called will be taken, Unies, sume] Sey. ; he water. w: 4 5 seiecdaat, she, heard. trom him was at _GOLD COMING OVER. tart kod, Won driting. “"Time—tae. whis,. docks, Se piemin “Betta [Ieee Aen ait ler upon cine alone eg [concessions are made By the nmciaie nr] Sonaucte her case, hurt Caok, & message telling. her the: wich SOUTHAMPTON, England, Noy. 6—| Potente raced away in front and leq 2. “Hieka ean SN Rol costal the street ‘ompany before that time . Faused by the publicntion ty fasion The Hamburg-American line steamer | {0 the uta, where Namtor went ty ied Fuller 3g ? 1 5] Q. Fou were present in the office of J. [it now seems impossible to avold a xen-| Lafayette-Princeton Football Game iy had roused the obsections or hy hot | Furst Bismarck, which eal front. followed by Carbuncle. 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