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‘ y Keak 2 Sec PEBBLE GOES HST SEVEN FURLOWES ‘Training Coaditions at the Gravesend Track Were Per- fest To-Day and Many Horses Did Good Workouts. @ (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, Nov. 11.—Training op- erations!were resumed at Gravesend this ‘morning with a dash and spirit which as not deen in evidence for some time. ‘The track was in excellent condition and those whose work-day it was had no trouble im negotiating it at good rates of apeed. Training honors fell to Julius Bauer, swho sent the Featherstone representa- tive, “Pebble, by Pirate of Penzance— Cicely, to a nice gallop of seyen-eighths of a mile in 1.33 1-2, Bill Smith sent Mr# L. Curtia’s Hu- genia Bureh to a out o£.one mile nd three-cighths In 2 Pittacus, from th éume — string, econ, a qui r-mile Dreather in 0.28 a preqied, three-quar- tere’ He Rater et fof thig lot, turned the Gorey, une mile route ind King’s- Adeleno Harding. worked ‘one Bod pall os Pek aH Rey: y's = K f thiee- quarters of a mile in fis Lorilland and Vartary we istance in sent the Kelston reeled peiene acemeeightis: mil and.opeeighth miles! in 2. vite mith charg ‘be mTedinoe Lawler. wi ito winery Rnd P Eee oe lege stepping six furlongs In 1.21. Gen. D'Arme and Communicant gul- five-elghths of a mile at a two- rt minute gait. one le in 1. ‘s 1 Benneit's xtrhlaw may. breezed one mile | Burlew's Beldame and lombarrs fwere allowe: hree-quarters of a mile fin 1.2%, ‘The Boston Stable's Julia J stepped six furlonss in 1.2) 1-4 and York UWs,/of the same string, br three-elgiths ofa mile in 0.40 1-5, "Mu Morokantu worked one mile abner were allowed Courte- tn 1.4: Muth GOUBRAUD'S DOGS AMONG SHOW'S BEST ‘Among the handsomest dogs seen at the, Brooklyn Dog Show, which opened last night, were those owned by Dr. @.. Jy Goubraud. These dogs were re- ently seen in the New York Dog Show, swhere Dr. Goubraud’s Engieh setters gota first prize in a class for puppy Qitches and serond and third prizes 0 a class for dog puppies. ‘These threo Pupples came from the same ltten Those who saw ths dogs last night ‘were interested in them, because it Is t that thelr first victories in New opke.hiave fitted them for ail the vench ~ Es thas are io take place in che this eason. Many other dogs seen at the New York ®how ‘are now on exhibition in Brook- “Aym The class of dogs is sald to ho "than was over seen in a dog wih Brooklyn bef BCE SKATING SEASON NOW. ‘The St. @hrow open {ts doors for fts ninth son of ice skating on Saturday, at f0 A. M., and will run interruptediy ‘gntil about April 1, giving three skating messions daily. ‘Dho well-known, St. Nicholas Skating (ub, whlob nu breezed six furlongs in 1.28. ————— oof at ait other umes e Nublic headquarters of the popular the eae Inter- ani the Intere 6 nolastic Hooke) croTtys’ Aiea EVENT. Great preparations have been mae for the annual ballot the Daniel J Crotty Association at Webster Hall, Now 119, ies t levehih street. Tho of- neers Lednard F.Berrigah, Prisi- dents @homas’ P. Sullivan; First Vice- debt; edward W: Cunningham, Woe Baca Daniel E. Fie: Lie James - Me- O'Day, Financi! din, * a Sulivan. Reo Feenk: ponding etary: William Sa beereae weet 7 As. sistan Ser: ntvat-Arms; Daniel .J. Bullivan) premident Board of Trnstees; John J. Dugan, Floor Manager. — CLAIMS ELECTION FRAUDS; In ee ville DY Votes for Lows unted, Suyn Ritherger. George rane postmaster of Long Rat Chairman,of the Queens RE sBil can Commtittes says he fae evidence of election je WI 20 to court to-morrow ene an examination of the ballot’ 3 be ma itberger says tht, ho has aMdavits x ‘ica afolr men Mving in Bliss- i o home. election district of Bar- fesidonit Gaasidy. These twenty- a they lvoted fof Low yet the ys el eles ive Low but fifteen a the district, ibe and, Democrats {n Long | Island uy .tho returns shows a “200 yates for Kelly, candl- the Supreme Court, in the iyefourth Blection District. } —<—— NI OVEROOME BY GAS. igi Roina, forty-nine years old, of $54 Hast One Hundred and Four- ty street) ls in the Harlem Hospital Seritical, condition, from accidental poisoning. Roma keeps a frult ind at On¢ Hundred and Thirteenth ‘and First avenue, Some months the stand was robbed. and he had slept at the place. Es Pair Noweman smelled gus ane hotir} [MAR ——— w Nicholas Skating Rink will Srolman ‘Neléon, of the 1 nd Fourt Tv of the jet, it was found, turned ; ae Roma, it-ts thought, in| ing off (he gas, accidentally. again, Hew; t THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1 11, 1903. VIN HART, OF LOUISVILLE, MATCHED 10 MEET “KID” CARTER. lMugeeds Light Heavy- | Weights Will Battle Six Rounds in Qua- kertown Arena--Both Men Are in Conditi-n. '' Carter, the light heavy-welght pugilist, who has recently fought two batties with Joe Walcott In Bos- ton, has been signed to tacklé “Yar- vin Hart, the champlon light heavy- weight, of Louisville. Miah Murray, matchmaker of fhe Criterion A. C., the men teen-round bout at his club on Dee. 1, Carter and Hart furnished one of the greatest six-round fights ever wit- of Boston, has secured of thig year. Much We eat too fast, we exercise too fittle, we- oversrork our nerves The stoma ash and bowels i" clogged. nstipation. > liver gets upset. (Riliousness,) “Aad reodton thése two sim . ailments come all kinds’ of eases and cordplications. To relieve and to cure tee troubles, the entire ical world recommends knd_ pre- Guest o Lenative —— AGED MAN DIES IN CONEY ISLE ROTEL James Boyle, of Brooklyn, Found Lifeless in Room with Gas Jet Turned Partly. On—Deaith Believed Accidental. James Boyle, seventy-six years old, of No. ut Van Bouren street, Willlamsburg, found dend to-day in a room in yn's Hotel, Coney Island. he gas jet was turned partly on and death hi d heen by asphyxiation, The ted that {t was evident that had aceldentally turned the sas on after having turned {it out. ‘The clerk of hotel said that Bi nm in the habit of going t Special Sale of Carpets, Thursday, Nov. 1 2th. 45 patterns of Best Quality Witton Velvet, formerly $1.50 per yard, at SI ef 5 Per yd, Lord & T. aylor Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, Pianos and Organs, j Great Piano Sale! Come To-Morrow Sure! Save from $100 to $200 by stcuring one of these Pianos, + A Pianos, #1 we. Wilson Piano, $155, Harmony Piano, $175. Walters Piano, $195, Including Stoo! and Cover, De m Payment of $5. ined For & and 10 years, HTT TO Take only the genuine, Don't every few weeks to spend a night, be- be deceived by a laxative called Neving that the change did him good. * HUNVADI" water—ask and Boyle, who was blind, had made his -demarid HUNY ADI SANO! living for several years as an itinerant ie J6nos. minstrel, playing a violin in saloons and at hotels at sumer resorts. Vogal Brothers AQ Six. Cor. Si Ave Sale of Men’s Dress Clothes. In dress and semi-dress apperel for men, where there is a widerlatitude for fine tailoring, Vogel Brothers’ clothes show their superiority over the ordinary ready-made sort. Many men ‘feel awkward in dress clothes, not because they are so, but because the clothes do not fit properly and have not the right swing to them. The illustration above shows you exactly how men look in our clothes. They were all drawn direct from living models wearing our garments. Of fit, style and fine workmanship you get as much in our garments as you can get from the most expert tailor. But, because we make clothes upon an immense scale in our own workrooms, you get Vogel Brothers’ clothes at half and third the price you pay the cus- tom tailor for the same identical article. Our Evening Dress Suits, Tuxedos, Prince Alberts and Cutaway Frocks are the most perfect examples of tailoring—absolutely right in style, apely shoulders, snug-fitting collars, Jong lapels and coat fronts that will always retain their shape. $20 Cutaway Coats and Vests at $15. Made of fine, soft-feeling black thibet in the new long-skirted cutaway * frock model, same as shown in cut above. These $20 cutaway coats and vests on special sale at $15 $25 Prince Albert Coats and Vests at $20. Made of black unfinished worsteds and thibets, The skirts of the frock coats for this season are full draped, as seen in above cut. To get equal value at a custom tailor's you would pay $30. Our special price, $20 $25 Tuxedo Suits at $20. ‘The model shown in cut above is the very latest fashion. Thess are made of black unfinished worsted, with long, gracefully sha; shawl collar. Tuxedo coat, $12. istcoat separate, $3—trousers sep- arate, $4.50. The entire suit—coat, waistcoat and frousers— 7 special, $20 « Special Sale for Wednesday and Thursday. Men’s Winter Overcoats at $15. These are Overcoats you can wear anywhere and any tims that you are well dressed. They are cut full and loose, 44 i with broad shoulders and long, narrow, snug-fitting collars Oxford and black mot and Oxford fr sale for Wednesday and Thursday at the special price, La igattedey Night, Good) to try conclusions in a fif- | nessed in Philadelphia the early part | An Extraordinary Anniversary Reduction Sale! 35 Years of Retail Shoe Selling. 10 Years in This Building: oo Pas or 500 Shoes, ular $5. $6 and $7 a Reduced to $3.50 Pair. Imported leather an Boys and 1,000 pairs hoes, reduced SOUVENIRS Men’s Department. atent leather, enamel black calf lace. Puente colt-skin lace Banking and Financial. ICAMMEYER| We Celebrate the Event with the Greatest Fine Shoe Sale This City Has Ever Scen.,} High Class Fall and Winter Footwear taken from our regular stock to be sold at World Beating)Reduction Prices. ON Men's new and up-| Shoes, taken from our reg- Reduced to the bargain price of Youths’ Dept. ‘ue $2.00 hand welted and soles, to.. and military heels. Louis heels, Cuban 10,000 pairs Women’s High lass bench made, hand finished taken from our regular $4, $5 and $6 stocks, $300 Pair. Made on new and stylish lasts, imported patent calf, fine glace at from $4 to $6, kid, patent leather and kid tips, hand turned heels OUR MAIN FLOOR. will be given to every customer, a boitle of Ed. Pinaud’s Exduisite French re fume for women and appropriate souvenirs for men and children. Women’s Shoe Department. Women’s Slipper Department. For our anniversary sale we will offer a lady’s fine black, jet beaded open work vamp and Strap slipper, regularly sold at | $4.00, for $9.6 And patent leather slippers in various styles, regularly sold at $5 ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Avenue, Corner 20th Street, Children’s Dept... > with al t oak soles, tn awe ish last, in-button & a sa Sizes 6 to 10%, regularly $1. $2.00, now....... Sizes 11 to 2, regular! $2.50, now... us ai sor Sizes 2% to 6, regula $3.00, now. aie wie $2. 50} For Boys, a black French calf, | with kangaroo tops, stout oak | soles, hand sewed, made on af be manly last, in button Bi lace, spring heels. Sizes 6 to 103%, regular! Sizes 1" to 2, regularl: $2.50, now... replay $2.00 Sizes 2% to 6, regular f $3.00, now, oie $2.50 it Banking and Financial. For Sale. $7,500,000 (Payable in Fifty Years) NEWYORK CITY 34% | Tax Exempt Gold Bonds [ro BE SOLD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1903 OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS A legal Investment for trust funds, exempt from taxation exceptfor State purposes, No “allornone” bids received, thus giving Investors the same ad- vantages as dealers. offering the highest premium. Bend bide in « seal VALUE MUST ACCO of New York City, This For fuller informatior Co alt amy Bank or Trust Company, er Bonds are awarded to bidders EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City of New York 280 Broadway, New York For Sale. Cash or ae Jewellers. Main Store—Ne Branches: 176 NEWARK AY CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM N Make your purchase, payment and take THE FASHION CREDIT West l4th Si bass Sth 2859 3d Av., Cor, began St. | EVENINGS. | “TYPEWRITERS RENTED. OPEN A GOOD HABIT. PER WEEK MEN'S, WOMEN’ ths After 1008 1. EMPLOYERS Cloaks. Mi |] 1114 34 Ave, 2274 3d Ave., Jersey City. BROOKLY! 1A pay the frat the goods along. HOUSE. aa tan On 8, DIAM Watches on a aN © ma For Sale. TO HAVE | CREDIT We will Clothe the Whole Family on PER 5 1 WEEK ND CHILDE CLOTHING, nery, Fura and Jewelry. ManhattanClothingCo., 65th St, Near 524th St, 24th St. 70) BROADWAY. Near 295 8th Ave., Near cred TYE, calle tglephone. IND COL, 5-scariianah lll realli Dual SUPPLY CO., send for hota 06 tesla MAN- ITH, csi, “anages 22 Maiden line, CREDIT FOR EVERYROpY. for Ladies and Men, LENOX CLOTHING CO. yea be near (25th, one flight wy olumbus Ave., mear 104t! flight |247 Sixth Av: balpreg niga Business Evenii WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EASY PAYMEN’ WIN nent Fepresentative 1 dentred. American Watch and Diamend Co, WEN LA! DIAMONDS: WATCHES, onthiy if Broadway. Help Wanted—Male. “on retail trade for mani | facturing hi salary [expense money advanced: fnce unnecessary. Standal ullding. Chicage. Ww EDM. 8 helpers; strong, around cupola. al experience Hot esse Brooklyn, toh ider'# helper | Furman st Lost, Found and Rewards. $500 REWARD will be giv Valuables taken from 9% Gi jctatt, ON r Monday, Now No. auiestion: GY | Tat hen ack | Railroads. keeees Seceeeerece 9.08 A. Mw | pittatield 4 Xe 100 ‘pioadwaya Telephone eutray Cab CLOTHING: $1.00 A WEEK): Will Keep You Well Dressed. | cor. foal st., one flight | dential. 0; hea TAKE ELEVATOR. Waltham & wigin Watch- jes & Diamonds, “at foe, faulted, Wilts phon GLOue CREDIT WATCH peat EASY & YY MEN" DIAMONDS, | East EAruR WELRY.” JAMES BERGMAN, JEWE 37 MAIDEN LANE (upstairs), pay prices: Wn NATONAL DIAMOND Water, $20, paid weekly; Railroads. Pennsylvi ania) STATIONS RA ILRO CIPI “burg, and’ Cnicags, "For nandeah Valley CLEVELAND AND XPRGS8.—For Pitisbur per Gincinatt: Indtanapol! WASHINGTON aNp a THE lange sires ee 210.20) ae % Co 210° (Deabi abwapaa’ ESAPEAKE sed SSRs Agi aie estinaass, ¥ fag _ Garyaiid Standard Guches acwesue tiga Parlor Smoking Car. nie and Standara ¢ Shacht ca es 461. 1334, eit rian’ alone # rene (cor 1 se Twenty thine Btree Sta fart Bu Business Property To Let. TO BET. | LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50XsSs5. NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, .| RULAND & WHITING Res 5 BEEKMAN ST. Patents. ‘heen. feed Pate