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WESTERN MINE CA HAVE HIS NEW EAR District-Attorney Jerome De- clares'He Has No Intention of Interfering with Dr. Nelden’s) Grafting Operation. District-Attorney Jerome has been brought into Dr. Nelden's $5,00-car- grafting solree, Unles he guarantees that he will not, prosecute Dr. Nelden Under ‘section 206 of the Penal Code, @ certain Western mining operator will have to defer the pleasure of paying | $5,000 for a new ear. | The grafting operation scheduled for 30 o'clock this morning has been pokt- pone, . pending. a conference between ghe District Attorney and Mr. De Mill, of the law firm of Turner, Rolston & Horan, Dr. Nelden's attorney. Dr. Neldén said he had no Idea of ouch a thing as legal interference until @ strancer called at nis offlos and re- mirded him that section 203 of the Penal Code makes it a crime to maim or mutilate any one with félonious in- tent. He doesn't think the law applies in the present instance, as he has no felonious intent, and interference has never been mate with operations for skin and nose grafting. He wants to be sure, however. In case Mr. Jerome disapproves of his,ear switching, he will take the w ing man who has ordered a $5,000 ¢: and the man who has the goods to de- liver, to Philadelphia, where a brother physician has tendered him the use of a private sanitarium for the operation, Chester A. Moore, of Springiield, | r ef on | Muuiated for all the money in New) York. : | se Mr. Jerome said to-day that he had) P| no Idea of interfering with Dr. Nelden's eor-grafting operation, QUAIL POISONER RILLS MANY. BIRDS ‘Owners of Long Island Game! | Preserves Suffering by Spite R | Pe Work Are Trying to Run Down { Guilty One. {8pecial to The Evening World.) BROOKHAVEN, I, I, Nov, 1—| Bportsmen’s clubs, notably the Brook- haven Club, of this section, haye been | wrought up over the discovery that | @ome person has been poisoning quail by wholesale on their preserves. The | birds are being found dead in whole} bevies about the fields and woods, there | being no shot or snare marks on them, thereby indicating conclusively that | they ‘have been polsoned. | 7 During recent years the practice of 4. leasing large tracts of land dy wealthy u Individuajs and sportsmen's clubs has aroused the ire of certain people, who find themselves deprived of the free shooting privileges which formerly tained. Poaching on the preserves, whigh are guarded by special game war- dens and watchmen, Invariably results in’ amvest, and this fact, it is claimed, Prompted the dropping of wheat poponed with strychnine on the prem- ‘The indignation of the club members } Is pronounred and no expense will be spared in oringing the guilty parties to justice, | “As many quail which die from th effect.of the poison are eaten by foxes | and hawks the real extent of the pol-| soners’ operations can be determined | only by observing the decrease in the - BIG HOG MANGLED. “CHILD LAIMA Great Dane Took Her Head in . His Mouth and Held On Kill Him. | + Bertha Denier, two years old, wae s0/ badly bitten in front of her father's sa-| Joon in Secaucus, N. J., to-day by a Great Dane that it is belleyed she will die. 4 The. dog belonged to her father and until to-day had always veen a play- mate of the little ones In the nelghbor- | hood. Hoth were playing when the dog eud- denly became angry, He got part of the | ebild’s head in his mouth and was chew- ing the flesh of her face when Denker beard the child's cries. Denker grabbed a beer mallet and beat the dog until he Jet go of the| baby. Then he.kilied the beast. Dr. Richard Schiemm, who cauterized | the wounds, said it was a mystery that the dog's ‘tooth had not plerced the child's brain. ‘he baby will be sent to Saree Institute for treatment, as it is| clleved that the dog was suffering trom Tables when he ‘bit Bertha, She is not able now to'undergo the treatment, and f will be several days before she sun leave her room, PERSIAN MINISTER RETURNS. Spent Three _ Menthe’ Vacati at Home, Gen, Isaac Khan, Persian Minister to tis country, arrived to-day on the @teamer Kroonland. He had been home days’ vacation and on ar- ‘was in wireless com- ith, other ships oF day of her voyage. She ther whips In all'on the NEW YORK PAI Until Baby’s Father Had to} who has bee abroad nak or ers Rea Went prices: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 4 ’ ®Justice McCarthy, convluded by nomi- LITTLE JUDGE’ CELEBRATES. 7 iiting tim: tor promotion to the. St preme Court bench, he was unanimously elec uy the ‘udience comprising lenry MeCarthy Mas | fortyPelght guests at Shanley's after a hee rty given by Mrs. Jolin Henry Another Birthday, Mecartiy. LadAauthb vats inet enky i yi MoGar thy, Mie theatre party which wept over Justices John Henry: McCarthy, aftting| sqzine Elliott's iter Own Way" at in Part V. of the City Court, is recely-| ‘ine New Aensterdam Theatre Included ing congratulations to-day on his fifty-| Gen. Beirne ? naar é “| Gertrude O'Beirne ex Lad erateee teain Teenie a La Steckler and Mrs, Steckler, Civil Justice house to the practice of law, served Justice John eee Gan oe Jorrans me ae a ve ratam Joseph, Louis and Milton Jo: Pad seeplh od Baguley oa ayer seph, Albert Falk, Mrs. Evangeline in Congress, winning and losing a va et erty i “Tim" Campbell, and one term as Mu-| Mr, and M nicipal Justice in the Fifth District, when Gov, David B, Hill appointed him to a vacancy on the City Court bench in 1891, } He has been retained there for twelve LOT St etiR ree Drea years. by the people, and when: Gen.| wmitz, Jerome ani Florence Rosenthd James R. O'Beirne, speaking feelingly| David H. McClure and Herman and of ‘his thirty-five years’ friendship with| ‘Dheodore McC: Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Benjamin Fo: CASA Ones ROOM )} <n, R&D FLAT | COMALETE,S 98 5 ROOM) Funwahin, aGser AL wnttinn|ome OO 08 ROOM FURNISHED ‘APART MENT|COVA/E7E 98 ouR ROOM Leoomsneo, oS LATEST “GPAPARTMENTSCOMMLET: ‘4/] 98 FREIGHT PAID ON OU7 OF TOW COR AGERE COBEN SATURDAYS ONT ODM, Banking and Financial. ' $7,500,000 NEW YORK CITY 34% Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) TO BE SOLD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1903 OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS A legal Investment for trust funds, exempt from taxation exceptfor State purnoses. No ‘tallornone” bids received, thus giving investors the same ad- vantages as dealers. Bonds are awarded to bidders offering the highest premium. addressed envelope Rend bids nw soaled envelope, enclosed tn th ¥ BID, Tt tn it will, TWO PER on Su Consult any Bank or Trast Company, or addrens EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City of New York . 78) Broadway, New York 7 Dentistry. Dentistry. Sones 2 a K PAINLESS| fas ware DENTALI“c’ S cee TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOJT PA.N, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINILESS METHODS i and introduce our Thurio Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. Our work is done painless}. ere the orl; simple application tothe gums, We tistry. Our processes are patented, e within the reach of all, Gold fillings from $1.00; Amal- ga gs, 50c.; Cleaning, S0c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operators are skiled graduates. Diplomas displayed at cach chair. We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and. keep It In repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporates under the laws of the State of New York, this Is of indisputable value. Y. TH pT.. core Sth Av Hours 212 BROADWAY, cor, Balton Hours BovaAV erence oot Qo Asa rt DADWAY) mil oa. M. EA AMO HE cor: Geb AT. (ty a Sia Swed (8 te Hake y TPM, US Ne 7PM Not Open Sundays, German spoken. 1atly attenda ‘Telephone. Beware ot Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH'S, PAINLESS DENTISIRY. TEETH $1 #5. Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere, Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York. Our instalment or easy-pay- iment system—$1.00 down and $1.00 hweekly—on gold and all work. Pure Gold Fill- Pianos and Organs. Pianos and Organs. Greatest Piano Sale! Come to-morrow to secure onc of the best Pianos manufactured at ~ $1a Week. Pianos and Organs, HEARN: Herman Joseph, brother ‘of Mrs, Me-| |A Sale of Black Chiffon Mulls and French Flannels |—full dout 1: bed size (51-4), of thick, soft, extra fine C a'ifors ‘cctton woven in to keep them from shrinking), cluster stripe borders in Baby Blue | and Pink— 4 inch Taffeta Silk binding......Just fancy such Blankets for £3.98. $5 Down and $1a WeeK al offer places every one in a position to secure one of the best pianos manufactured at a trifling outlay—an outlay that no one could materially feel—hesides gi of from $100 to $200, for The Wilson Piano Is Better than Most Pianos Offered by Dealers at from $300 to $325 Wilson pianos are built by experts and are masterpieces of piano construction, They have 7% octaves, highly finished, in beautifully finished double veneer mahogany : some carved panels; new overstrung scale, and the best materials used in their construction, The tone is full, rich and resonant; and, all in all, the Wilson piano is a most artistic and satisfaction- giving instrument. We also offer in this great sale the celebrated tone-lasting $350 Walters Piano for $195—At $1 a Weck. is offer is considered the greatest piano value in the world, No piano anywhere near its equal in tone, artistic design, quality of material and workmanship has ever been offered by any other manufacturer or dealer at anywhere near the price of the Walters, which Walters pianos are built to last a lifetime, by the Walters Piano ( of New York, whe are skilled, experienced piano manufacturers. A ten years’ guarantee is inserted in gilt letters on the i In this great piano sale delivered at your home on Free—With every piano sold we give a beautiful stool to match and good quality piano cover, Old Pianos Exchanged—aAnd pay any balance due on liberal terms of $1 a week. Caulion—Don't you buy a so-called “slightly when you can procure a new piano such Second-hand pianos are like pieces of second-hand mi This exceptiot ! iving the advantage of a saving j ters—all goods being shown and ticketed in such manner as to Empire style; with hand- y ROGERS Al SPOONS AND FORKS | About 500 Table Pieces, about half its real value! ide of the top lid of every Walters Piano. yOu can secure one of the best pianos ever built for $5 down and $1 a week, rst payment. ed” or second-hand piano at any price, especially S we offer at the trifling outlay of a dollar a’ week, achinery—a little use renders them absolutely | ROGERS Al AND AA Rococo Border Bread Trays 8 28 Sugar Spoons and Butte: . i Knives—handsomely en-, Candies pies APO oe esi graved—good Welght—value .29. Fern Dishes——__—_——-special. (79 Cold Meat Forks—value .09. i Sugar sitter clal .79 i #<——_——apecial. $1.00 Soup Ladies—3 designs. Condensed Milk Holders—special. i} fi ROGERS BOXED GOODS | Tea Sets... + 4.98 to 19.98) Bread Tr Baking Dishe: : i ndlesticks Cake Baskets -1.98 to 6.98) Children’s Cup: Chocolate Pots. 4 to 4.08) Pickle Casters. 5 Candelabra ‘ to 9.98 After Dinner Set .98 to 7.08 After Dinner to 4.98 | Spoons, Trays and Bonbon Be Kae t ~ WATCHES ANT EASY PA t:h and D amond Co, TAKE ELEVATOR’ Age Inspires nfidence in dentistry as well as * everything else. During 30 years’ practice we have convinced many that we do good work at moderate prices. want to convince you, Patients always pleased, bring friends. Needn’t pay unless 49 to Punch Bowls. v .98! Soup Ladies .98 to 2.98 RAILROAD. 8 foot West, Twenty-third es eet ” proses and Cortland? Street don’t te Business Property To Let. ST TOuLET,. LARGE DOUBLE STORE 50XsSs NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 BEEKSIAN ST, elite 1 aS i fi Smoking ‘and’ nesrtution. cues | 1,000 CARVING SETS—2 pieces. FINE STEEL KNIVES nat, Indianapolis, St) Louis, int NIA _LIMITED.— Cars, For Chi- 3 M. CHICAGO LIMITE ping, Smoking ‘and. Observatios hicago, Toledo and Cleveland a LOUIS EXPRESS, —For || Notice size of blades—not skim; [inch y fi Jare el n 1 with Cocaine | key or roast with, HANKS DENTAL AS S'N. 205 SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER WTH ST. NEVER CLOSEO. old-established in story i won charge ‘ofp must be familar with modern me exhaustion and competent t mmployment and food wai mo referencen in a armhole, and does not shrink after washing......A make widely p_ advertised, of which we bought the manufacturer's “seconds’’"—just "| a little spot or slipped stitch—but it enables us to offer Fifty-nine cent Shirts— A GOOD HABIT——-TO BUY ON CREDIT eR" Clothe the Whole BER” B.—Express, 9.25 A. call on merchant y e $1,00, make you glad to have your teeth ex 1 ; tracted, without pain, by our gold Crows New Botanical Discovery Bi ‘@ Bet and go home at night wearing new : J cuaranteed on teeth that fit and feel comfortable? p SS all work or The pleasure is yours for five dollars S BS money refunded and the work guaranteed for 10 years, FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, Sele Grewag Fa ie soi bSS, 67, BO. Gold Fillings. $rup Painless Extractions Free, Silver Filling: soc, up DR. RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, Waterbury Dental Parlors, | §352 6th Ave., Gomer 220 3. BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: Riivays on | | | L 414-456 Fulton Ste 84 W. 234 SUNG 10 6th AVE., ania aiit avn, \ ings, $2.00 up. Ais Fillings, (24 door went Abraham (Op, Eden Musee.) Downtount Branch: Cor. Canal and Varick Sts. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P.M, Hours, 8 to G. Sundays, 9 t6 4. German, French and Swedish spoken. SS For Sale, TYPEWRITERS RENTED. OTAm For Sale. Mi 7 Towont ALL MAKES, WATCHES, || P#ces.. Call. write or ‘phone, F. |B "way, o JAMES BERGMAN, F.S. WEBSTER CO..S17 B'way, Tel8240Frank JEWELRY. | a7 satbEN LANE. curmtatrs) DIAMONDS, WATCHES, wh “PAYMENTS — Fine “diamonds, wi Re * guaranteed: loweat prices: busl LW, C] v1 CO. NAA gues LATE SCPE AND M, Week days ‘and 8.55 P MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Cloaks, Millinery, Furs and Jewelry, ManhattanClothingCo., 1114 3d Ave. Near 65th St. 2274 3d Ave. Near 324th St. 295 8th Ave., Near 24th St. IKLYN, 700 BROADWAY, Black Chiffon Mulls {French Twill Plannets d Coaches on Sundays, P.M, week days, ork Central ty. The New. ¥: will call for and ol from hotels and residences through to des. at 20. W General Passenger Agent. ern re Montreal Pxprens Scarfs, Squares and Doylies | the'yirn, which makes a perma- Elections and Meetings. L. W. SW Cash or Credit Jewellers. Main Store—Nos, 37-39 Malden Lane, N.Y, Bondholtera of the PI 9 + Ox is. Sundayn at 0,204.90 Pullman Cars on all through ‘Trains tluminated w hemetitehing and drawn fancy cormers—value Scarfs—linen centre— ‘did value a! Hick band, mad Inge border, polka dots—splen iw! by made ring: Geslgns=eppiled in aeallop Fine White Indian Linons Seer canbe value, FRAP ccsssssse ARK AV... Jersoy City, R TELEPHONE. ithum & Bigin Wi ‘& Diamonds, $1 dows v 1 socurit: Write,phone or call TCH N 4 730 Fulton ‘st, and |i ‘900 28th Street” for New York ARwaKe checked from ITH, GEORG! ors Oe r . holding more ‘than Come OE Praia Mgutned by the morteare oo TT Wilmer te 68,0,” ~—- | Children’s crvalecratee West Fourteenth Street z. . Wondrously Attractive Offerings Promised for To-morrow A Sale of Silver Plated Ware and Cutlery, and Two Great Morning Offerings. o— +--+ These for To-morrow, until 1 P. M. $8.00 CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS........ 3.98 'Newport” B'ankets ‘a woo'—(just a little A rousing value that will make town talk, ove Famovs Only 2 pair to a buyer—No Mail Ordere, None sold after | P. M. Our Yearly Thanksgiving Sale of Silverware and Cutlery TAKES PLACE TO-MORROW As usual, there will be special centre tables on which you will find the smaller articles--Knives, Forks, Spoons, Salts, Pepperss Gravy Ladles, etc.—while the larger pieces will be found at coun- make it easy to find all advertised goods, Tea Spoons—Half dozen... .39) comprising Table Spoons—Half dozen, 79 7 Table Forks—Half dozen -79 | pores poe ony as Best Patterns in Match Dealgns. | Chocolate Pots—t style: To sell this quailty at such prices Water Pitchers... * en. B 7" needs may commn: a read ‘Traya and Fern 1.79 Dishes * ROGERS NICKEL SILVER Cake Baskets cn... ¢ Usually, Good heavy weight—Extra quality. $2.25 Tea Spcons—value .30—1% doz. to $2.69, Table Spoons—value .6¢—% doz Table Forks—value .69—% doz. TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES liye | Gundrape pina each plese Of any Wines Tare. . b— | Ruined it mot gtlteclons=” 5 those you as muen for. | QUADRUPLE’ PLATED Will give as good wei pay two and three tim 69-cent Gravy Ladies. Crumb Tray and Scraper—special. .79) Claret Jugs extra rich eut—speckil. .78 Sliver, Plated and Salts— six pieces in Silk Case. Ind. Butter Spreaders—value 1.09 A. D, Coffee Spoons....value .69 Oyster Forl svalue 1.25.79 Fruit Kniy alue 1.50.98 i median fe bans Bear in mind—above prices ror i sTX' PieCES. eae eae . SPECIAL VALUES ALSO IN ult Dishes..1,98 to 8,08) loewater a :5.49 to 9.98 Gravy Ladles All Silver Plate we offer is of reliable makes—qualilies that have stood test of ++Higher prices elsewhere are often excused by plea of “better quality”— misled. .....Look at the maker's stamp—tbat tells! e ® A SPLENDID STOCK OF KNIVES, FORKS AND CARVERS FOR THIS SALE. Good Stecl—Stag Handles, Curved or Straight Blades, Value. d-Inch Cimeter blade— Celluloid handles dos. 1.50 339 regular $1.00 grade—palr...... sess 69] Rubber handles—% doz... 1.79 9 and 10 Inch blades— White bone or Bboay se 198 1.89 regular $1.60 gradi BAS 98 handles—12 pleces.. Extra fine Steel—9 and 10 inch blades— Bix styles e $2. see L49| PEARL HANDLED, KNIVES ith Sterling Silver Ferrule— | Dinner size—Triple plated on fine 1d 10 Inch blades—value $2,79..21.98| Steel—Sterling Bilver ferrules— value $3.00 half dozen...... 498 quality and & hen “special” pi ea | Tea wed, but good full nish des, fit to carve the largest | jue $5.00 half dozen...... 3,98 Pte SETS-—s and 5 pieces, size bla 100 CELLULOID CARVING SETS Ivory grain Handles—fnely SPR a iis aces value $2.50.......1.40! FETUePF foe ih 00 set. 2.98 to 12.00 @ —- rr > These for To-morrow Until! P. M. BABIES’ “PATENT SLEEVE” SHIRTS Soft, fine Cashmere—peculiar shage of sleeve gives a large finely tempered steel— genuine stag handles— Seventy-five cent Shirts — 6 months to 3 year sizes... 29 6 months to 3 year sizes..... 99 ONLY SOLD UNTIL 5 P, M. NO MAIL ORDERS. > THEN, HERE ARE TWO OTHER FINE VALUES. Extra silky quality—very desir- | One of the best makes— able for Evening dresses end | strictly ‘ell’ wool-49 | Genk neck Ruffs—absolutely fast— HN lcaetti 19 PleewherenlOricnnssresceattli| me eee oasteie Junt enough for one dayt | Red and Tan, and Ulack Black Cotton Goots Dept.—Busement, | and Navy Polka Dota, ¢ Ss a Great Values in | Mercerized Vestings ¥ |. ‘ancy tin blonk effects— Hand:Embid)) Hand:Drawa slid tints of Violet, Pink, Blue, ZaRe and Hand-Made Renaissance Cream, Nile, Gray, Red and Nayy— | rich heavy quality (Mercerized in All Pure Linen. nent lustre); until now .09 and .79.. ,35 hemstitch DoyMes—fancy | , apLaDs Un Peetice .. 19 | Fleeced Siciliennes 29 | Warm fleeced back printed noveltiea 28 | In apecially good colors and designs, ‘ancy | dlain shades with neat fancy ftrines in constrasting cotors, also 1.08 | tinted grounds with blacks i tO 69 54—two ro work 98 f No Mall Orders. Soft and close—tor Satu

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