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| z i Dr Bull's Couzh Si rnp caned any j GAMBLER HE SAYS LATONIA RACE TRACK, Noy, 1 Wye. 115 = had anattack of thy cuinpe. We tried differs | ’ —— "rhe whiners of the raves acheduled to bi ih HH Rs ae rere she shasved ean ai 8 | igh oe Hammer Whiten | run here this afternoon were as fo! M3 Ree eee ec taken twa bat lecahe Wane pclcd 5 onth lows ticly ¢ured Miss May Halla, 27> Schoot rt Shari ; i of No, 2 Franktin| Fist Race—Three-fourths of a mile] 8 St, Weettigld, Mass Be | Ex-Sheriff at Trial of Divorce hye Queens hte d and @ to | 1 was mortaliy figured | contra I nenan “\ : IE: : thie atternonn ne pan mortally tured | Olonats, 7 t lace, was seroud, | Red Dameei : : AVOID SUBSTITUTES ; 5 Suit Declares He Never Was} \"'"/*‘\ es by the/and Litue Emmy third. “Thme—L1s dt] Prwentadion yt valley Puige “Do not. buy ebeay sibetitittes and initiations lead Of a hammer that fell from the | rhree-quartere of a mile." "8\ino eligible toetarte tt prepared by unre bable dy , 5 nth fs 0 elig atart Creal c in Canfield’s New York Es-}'\1t8 to Broad 5 He | We 1 Sto and Sto Bi! Trilecdisvigcthie: pulse Thsht en geting the g ‘ ecolyed a ‘ ne Mors, 4 to 1 for place. Was second; econd Ruce—Maiden: ae Lich kon the wrapper Ttas the only one ; 1 resolved a fracture of the] @ a tol f a8 60C@NGs | eurtongs: selling. ongh SWrup with the pak hy the 1p x F ‘i pull aaiaueaan iva'd Darling was third. ‘Pime-=1.i0 1-4 | Mitings: sell | * Price 20, o0e, ond §1.0 Hénry’C. Rose, Stage Manager}He Came to This City, Met| tablishment. Shree Hoaninn gt hadeon wenthcelghths of ‘rll Bins ont that curcs. Snaal] dose end, pleasant tot ite . H . say he wi s - of Reader to Land 7 to te Shylock e te ¢ n o 2) for place, was] Mr. Plekwick seat the Garrick Theatre, Sent} Wicked Men Who Swindled - ra eral netaninee ": floor of the building ix] o,daGs prea itn tito aps con maces was Geiar Rapin |! Laundry Wants—Male. : 7 ‘ . i Ex-Sherift James O'Brien, in reyuital cn of rank /Mey hi | eggand: Alberton Conts ‘to Sina Sing for Nineteen] Him, and Now It Is Back tol oo % er ames ae. Moyers was told ta ae | | Fourth RacesOne mile ana fitty vande,| HARE Tam anc XD, COSMELLO, belveod) gol SA IN vars i r behalf of his wife, hh nde” of eh e-| Won by The Goldtinder, 7 to 2 and 7 to} Monte aaah y of Katlo Henry. ‘WaRon: Must have expei oe Rood fe e Years. the Old Farm. pals pes SA MEAI Oe Hele Bute which “had "y To en Hale, Ito Stor blac pol Arestay ate trom his late re tai | ences Wallach's laundry. 1210" $0 a ree ed end cou absolute divorce. g fook the hammer to the | ond; Rrachue was third. Timect i 1-4 Thind Race=sellina: Nurdie: three-yeo Columbus av. Friday, Nov. ™ at 1.30 Y teatified to-day that he had ad on Herarced Re aund tn é) witth Rase a mile, is Won olde tid wpe intid and three-guartare,. PH FM | Lost, Found | and Reward: Bie 14) 1 ha : raughtaman ss hn Fe. Owens, 903 * | mae = eee eee eet nie wltes| q DFM.” #ald Willie Rodineon, of| in Canfleld’s houso in New ¥ melaning, tay pounds. Sinbad aha tit Rate. Me th 4 Tee 4 sodlands iB Laine AE APO Ot tesldabom Yoneahiie es ; oe e Garrick Theatre, who killed his wife. are neon, © by pees Mr Donton was In line with it. The | Ssagra zy | Crepog ran i ‘al . ‘ont et, nea oH 4 a = Buncombe nty, N. 1 he t been in Ge f of won g ne foree a tL daAA fe Aileen Abbott 149 Gold NN ced ara, beloved wife of silver, iii Mappelia. Hose, on Gent. 36, 1902, and who Cowing Jn the Court of Jin this ety In more ty Tool We tail, pitucte Phe tee, | Mees re OMe el TANI. ange (Easterzasitcad wit ot BS © wos sent to Matteawan as Insai hint netardiobn st cnceeoncaaert ii} An ea ete IPPING NEWS AEM ee seareolds: aids] | Pa NEEN Sani al aralinents a for return of pat 2 i i afternoon, “doggone of 1] 1 have dre ad fry 5 oe F services from o's | M1 batbers emernre 28 cured, was taken Loto this leah ‘settiement.. You| tea, hloweve \ SH =! ton Bonenank RG. Church, Utica av. and Degraw st,, oT Hfehtsomaa Conten D Hloe Vernon M. Davis in the Criminal} , so happy, Nobouy {| Mt O'Brien omphatical vi S| il 10 Par de Due on Saturday, Nov. 2, at OA, M. i / Branch of the Supreme ¢ hireormat ieaheigers he was au babltual gum ’ ithe PORT OF NEW YORK. te: Lady Poten | Interment Calvary, { < Gnd sentenced to nineteen y aah PICS TTI Rk Ra an pho P —— Eminent bai a Alta’! Wh ever use WORLD WANTS s ; rs 4 f f a ARRIVED. Vitth Race-—Three-year-olds: seve 0 al i i Botnet Ane pad y Wille is twenty-five veurs old and aj Rev De, Leann regurd Not n Modern Meppening. Teuton pdivorpoot oes Laundry Wants—Female. to obtain their employee typleal North Carolina mountaineer, Hel tha Prom th nnatl Timeas Santa emanidina | SAbOE os +2 f hel ‘Tho sentence Of tho actor was dra- er. He (bron the 11 Thwvew-Star.) Yord Ad. 25 Conta. fei (He madole acort apocch in his |‘ ed my Oct. 20 tn tle Once apon t wits a So- INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, f # Cents Eee tinenit wee say o- ets Shel that eS eae own behalf aid posed as an injured |) °rUSement offering $ie0 clety, Wom who gave a Recoption: eecrveron Vath a f | “yon sachine: one that cast ‘do, neck: % i 1d him | oon me for 925. he ne eae mept Mr. o'eten b ‘America, “Naples | Bree cy fe EP must be the outeome Hlédd guilty to the lesser degree for] MMAined int ahdorhond of the) Don't mix. np, de | Tt was a Heauthfnl Day, and there weal Ita tenlte (2 Teron ; 1" Nfanmars, 700 iii ay. near isers would not use them. bab orimd, r i and were arrested when |x iMteh In the Progra ee 7) FAMILY troner, wanted at once, Get in line and place your Wants where Meter taken vatorc’t BG spl Lo the first polleemay H ente were Up to the Ma Hoe eaet 1653 Amsterdam ave., the public will see them. y Ree Tda bation: wn Totlelsed the Decoritions epee and the usual dueation w Iie Confidence ‘ane a \ out exception, hada PROOF— Af the prisoner at the bar had an CRUTARaRe ci duct of Mise May Russell aud ¢ aL Bak So i THERE ARE fo gay as to why sentence an dwaid Wither a 4) Brien there, William Hepertein, th vitalions Went Agimy, De Imposed Rose-sieppod forward Pombs; and Will n_the| nti trate was {liven Menaven walt SSN" 1 050 Paid Help Wants in crise from bis pocket Bers of betontion inde LIP Ran ete soawd this mornin g’s World Y "*E have gota few w re it £310), Fivends Gracenuily: our Honor. 1 have w ths sires Hanes: Vo beon trying] i" x r. i ) ‘ tha SERRE TK very, very long ago. It Tmean to chiivey two you. Whe: i; a Re a ay sibly Happer aday 450 ea Help Wants in the 13 othe; | {Mrs Obermeyer lives with her other married daughter, Mrs, Crescentia _ right time comes.’ STS ABSENCE No Word Has Been ie Been Received by the) ‘Sander, of Brooklyn — Mrs. Kipp’s Relatives Wait for News of Her. Hundreds of the parishioners of Rev. Father George D, Sander, pas- © tor of St. L onard’s Roman Catholic Church, Brooklyn, called at he rectory to-day, but were unable to obtain any news of him. He left home abouts. * Mrs. Mamie Kipp, who had livea for two years as the housekeeper of | the Far Hills stock farm as “Mrs. George West,” has not been seen by member. of her family since she boarded a car in Brooklyn to go to her er’s home. i ST GOES FROM HOME. When Father Sander left home yesterday he told his assistant his housekeeper that they would hear from him in the even- ‘They did not hear from him last night or to-day, although the rectory been besieged by his friends, who insist that Father Sander will be able explain his actions, © ‘They say there can be no doubt of the assertions of Father Sander, of woman and of Joseph Peck, “George West's” stock farm partner, that, “fglthough the priest posed in New Jersey as “George West” and the woman as “Mrs. George West," there was nothing wrong in their relations. ices of impropr.ety have been made by any one. William Sander, an undertaker, brother and defender of the priest, to-day that he was greatly surprised because he had heard nothing Father Sander. He could not understand it. He could think of no where his brother might seek refuge. He was anxious that bis return and refute the insinuations which had been mado by those} _ 9 have doubted the denials. /{ WOMAN NOT AT MOTHERS. '} Mrs. Mary Obermeyer, mother of Mrs. Kipp, who lives at Chester lark, near Jamaica, is equally anxious to get some trace of her daughter. Jast seen of her was when Joseph Peck put her on @ car bound for her er’s home. She has not reached there. ‘Word was received from Mrs. Kipp on Monday that she would visit her Mother on Wednesday or Thursday. aprinter, Speaking for her mother, who is sixty years old and very ‘tnfrm, Mrs, Seibel to-day told an Evening World reporter about Mrs. Kipp's tance with Father Sander and her life as housekeeper at the Jersey farm conducted by the priest and his partner, Joseph C, Peck. “We cannot understand,” said Mrs. Siebel, “how Mamie came to be ‘known as “Mrs. West.’ She never went under her own married name out » there, but nad us send all our letters to ‘Mamie Obermeyer, care of Joseph » “She was keeping house in Jersey a full year before she let us know where she was, despite the fact that she made regular visits to mother and Dame here. As first she just said: ‘I'll tell you where I'm working when the Not until some time last spring did she tell us she was , ig at Far Hills, and then she never mentioned Father Sander ers « that there was anything wrong. I'm sure it will be found t jer relations to both Peck and Father Sander were simply those of a a seeper, although it isa great mystery to us why Father Sander denied c te mother than a month ago that he even knew where Mamie was.’ TILL UNEXPLAINED -after szying mass yesterday morning and has sent no word as to his where-| Ww } Puzzled Parishioners of Rev. Father, | Ss I of th to th of th with out rea my wife 1 married her tavd ry Now Mr. Kose paid Justice Lav ud it maki a mpece Heian ate something Thiwve nn the oon Ayell, then, proceed,” sald the Jus AN ears asi Wille was se we kta the Ho: { ot was a happy mat! for me, Afterward Reece theah natel ¢ ' me by tne vew down to ae bh came tho petals of which are a aa fow that L have 1 bey, thank t ple guil bt f itlem theah the when TE ikem up Msband. that o wwe ‘ n monies ta 15 F now wana Wp neat t ger alt! wid if cents a day and | | Willic Went on, “i te} ren’ the way ‘vow atl ts me thes munes HP inquired the ( 1 tt Ht, Xour Honor Peplied the Court, + dr pas been wade aiuste wha me acioxe the river and tnd Rov, Me a bo SWiK Ue 4 paetielp WM clemency iy being ality to Mivsians ‘ho consnost | 0x re ineleen var a went right two seule pd w it te al- been reesiving t itr: Was after ytre OF the hot mentiemen™ that hud’ my x oe Jest o obliged to you, Jed; ndin’ me back tot tha then hater il are font che piest folks J ey a en up thea, ‘lweeg laughin’ The demand for seats tor the tae eon denice men who wot $179 trom uxoM, of Sandy Mush, x Co., will not figure In it so far as the public will be able to observe, feller Tt may be that knowledge of the pending OMAN WHO MASQUERADED AT STOCK FARM AS MRS. WEST: TEEL BOND PLAN IS ABANDONED, (Continued from First Page.) interests will predominate. t 1s generally understood that the Rockefellers ha e Steel Trust. To John D. e utter rulnation of thousands of small holdors, @ Steel Trust may have influenced Mr. Schwab and those associa‘ him in calling off the Shipbuilding Trust investigation, Dressed and Mr, @ A square meal for a penny. A breakfast that will enable you to do things during the day. That is what H-O Qatmeal is. - In H-O you get the whole of the oats minus the fibre and with the starch changed into soluble dextrine all ready to build brawn and brain, @ Can you make a Kinderbeast? Geta package of H-O and try. Rocke- ve secured control Rockefeller and his associates have been given the doubtful credit of having forced down the price of Steel stocks inquiry into the management At any rate, Wall street understands that the proceedings before Referee Olyphant, in which the startling testimony of Mr. Nixon was brought are to be discontinued, ogee FATALLY HURT IN ODD WAY, ! WwW Ohi at SI Bi vey H fam | Ban and Bry: 0: 100.5) administratio ‘other and politicar backer o! ef, and tet that Pur retained ignation SIKTY-FIVE BIDS | i | | | | Comptroller i} | | corporate stock. & Co,, $100,000 each mily: sale: |& Co FIRE CHIEF PURROY SOON WILL RETIRE FROM OFFICE eee ener Desires to Be Placed on Pension List—Edward Croker Not Eligible to Succeed Him. ed to-day that the re Chief Charles 1 e hands of Commissioner Sturgl eported several ago that applied for a leave of absence ond Jan, 1 Ohiet Pu own impulse Ww ted as # friends, decided to leave the department) yi; ible, Thi altogether before the new Tammany pigned by Comintssion begins ith the death of Henry D. Purroy ahe sti election, y had littl 208 the FOR CITY'S STOCK Grout Receives Many Offers for $7-500.000 of Securities, All at a Shade Above Par. Comptroller Grout this afternoon lopened bids for the saic of $7,600,000 There were sixty-five bids. | The first bidders announced were | Dominick & Willlams, who offered! s 11 1-2 for $5,000 and par for $25,000. adders for li Fisk & So nounts were? and Farson, at 100.6777. $100,000 at par: Wille H. Wddy, 100,08 for $100,000; Ver~ e¢ & Co, and the First National Kk, 100,053 for all or any part of the Ambrose K. Bly, 101.25 for $100,000 100.25 for another $100,000; Sharp & an, 101.37 for $50,000; Thomas Denny 101.39 for $25,000, and 101 for $100,- Tisk & Robinson, 106.55 for $200,000 1 for $300,000, and 100.89 for $100,000; A KE C. Sylvesier, 8. Leland & Co., 100.505 for $200,000. 100.71 for $100,000 . Shepard & Co Deminick & Dominick 00; Goldman. 000; 100.29 for 29 for $75,000; N. w, Barnum & Co. Harris & Co., 101 ted | for $160,000; 101.5% for $20,000; $900,000; 101,07 for $300,000; Brookiyn Co whit Trust Co. pleased he nald that New Y 100.08} fov $250,000, omptrolier Grout declared he with the number of bids. He the prem rk City bonds are Ging, was sumslent Gleproot of sre, |\to-eey selling) better than) any” thor O'Brien's eharg clty in the country “i wt WV steal sai aah had been mar- —_- has yo omadth: having beoume wife of Willlam R. Howard. puoi LATONIA RESULTS. resigna- Purroy jis But now It 18, . acting either on his at the suggestion of me: Sachs eas nd 12 present admin ‘i ua whe name A no regarded Who, might be dF Md Lh a aeasion. from he cit Uk p that all deputy six. mm Storzi Chiefs William Duane. bother of the B dep ire LITTLETON WINS DERBY GOLD CUP J, R. Keene's Surbiton Finishes Second in Rich Stake Race Decided at the Derby Meeting, in England To-Day. LONDON, Nov. 19.—Littleton won the Derby Co Cup of 1,000 guineas, added kes of 20 sovereigns each andicap for three-year-olds and up- ard: one mile, at the Der ber meeting to-day. Jumes R. second, and Caardas cume » horses ra WON'T LET RUHLIN FIGHT TO-MORROW FINDLAY, 0,, Attorny David ho from Gov. Nash him pot to perinit the prize-fghts scheduled | for to-morrow nj Con Riley | to a sweepst 19.—Prosecuting between ‘Biz’ Mackoy Finns, Mayor Met- | calf says the fights will tike place ace coring to schedule, i€ within the Umit]! of law The charter of the local ath- Jetle club was revoked last winter by the Governor, rerio BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACE Ty The entr as follows 4 CK, BENNINGS, Nov. 19, for to-morrow's races are Three-year-olila and 104 upward; | EGYPTIAN CIGARET Little tubes of tissue to dralw - draughts of pleasure thro, ™ MOGUL SMOKE MAKES EGYPTIAN SMOKERS’ s0for 1b Cent. Cork Tips or Plain. Sabe the Coupons retained |, | The Alcohot Turns Liquid Kidney Remedies Into Poisons. Remember this: Kidney-Woit Tablets GANNOT contain alcohol. 'MRS. JAS. OGDEN couldn't sit or stand without Intense Pains across her back, Sept. 26, 1903, Mrz. Jas, Ogden, 1104S. Bedine St,, Philadelphia, Pa., wrete: “1 suffr'd from kidney trouble that threatened tu carry me to my grave. 1 had sharp paias in the and was tod by doctors that my ailment was inflammation of the hid.eys and bladed r. 1 had no anpetite, and was ina weak aud exhaus'ed con- dition. L tried Miney prevarations, iut they proved of no use. I was advised to try Dr. Potting 6 Kidnev-Wort Tablets. Three bottles of tke tablets relievea me, and fite cured me pormarently.” With men and women who live well but take little exe a slight dropsy he legs is often noticeable. This t ably points to weakened action of kidneys. Let your morning urine stand 24) tating Pains, hours. High color, cloudy or reddish | dangerous to rem: Insist uwor DR. 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