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ee THE WOKLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUANY 40, Tbva. \POSHOWING HOW HE TEACHES THEM £0 Pick PockETS.|JIULKO S|HUNG ON TALK OF BIG DEALS ‘Wall Street Hears More of Gould, Holding Company and Harri- man Northern Securities Com-|, bination and Buyers Appear. BOYS 10 STEAL East Side Thugs Lure Pupils of Public School No. 42. Into Dens and Give Instruction in Vice. n Rarely does the sale of stocks on the curb have any influence on prices on the Stock Exchange, but to-day was one of those rare occasions, North- ern Securities made an advance of 21-8 points and this advance was her- alded on the Exchange as due to the belief that the Northern Securities case would be decided favorably. The ad- vance In two days has been a full five points, It is said on Wall street that . the decision of the Supreme Court 1s 7 framed and that {t {s at least partly The Animal's Instinct. to find in nature that which would~in-; attention to my trouble until 1 became favorable to the Northern Securities rf crease the red blood corpuscles and tone} so run down and weak that 1 knew 1 had 18 YOUNGSTERS BECOME SKILFUL PICKPOCKETS. Remarkable Story Is Brought, Out by the Investigations of, Miss Craigan Among the Pupils---Tell Story in Court. : ] j Company. up and strengthen the human system. |to do soe at once to regain my | Members of “Monk” Eastman's gang | NATURE INTENDED WHAT WASRIGHT. | This he found in certain roots, herbs| health. 1 begin to feel better within if thugs having been forced by the po- pine; Goll rosaay Wer el ess strona 0%) a and barks, which he made into an_alter-|four days after 1 had used the ‘Golden lice to retire from more active opera- this news, as a formation of a Gould] ‘;A}} nature ts but art unknown to thee: lative extract called Dr. Pierce's Golden | Medical Discovery,’ and after using nine ona, have opened schools for thiev holding company has ben awaiting tints shane, direction which thou canst not) Medical Discovery. It is a tonic and| bottles 1 was restored to my usual lathe cast aide of the elty. Alreudy " Re i) oy decision. It 1s probable that oeher com- | //A}} discérd. harmony not understood: bloodmaker without a particle of alcohol | health, feeling better than 1 had for they, “have suceeded in demoralizing “ 4 : binations will follow. Reports even go} :: ‘spite of pride, In errlog reason's apite, | Or narcotics contained in it. Nervous ex-| years. I gladly indorse this medicine.” Ww tehots In that section of the city, where ‘ - » { i so fr as to speak of a combination cf} “One truth ts clear, Whatever te ts tieot’ |haustion, when the slightest exertion| “I feel it my duty to write you, as I ners predomin id daily my y u roe : the Harriman and Northern Securities pega ' tires one, sleeplessness, pimples, boils or | have received so much benefit from the torlous robberies Have occurred, i ~ roads, which would result In the most ATURE provides everything nec-| colds are the warning signals that the ;use of your medicines,” says Mrs. R. ‘These robberies have mystified the 4 powerful railway combinatlm in the essary for human existence. | blood is not in a healthy state. Sando, of Elon, lowa. “I was troubled world, The more we penetrate the se-| On a body that has been weakened by | with torpid liver, indigestion and ner- crets of nature the more we find|an attack of Typhoid, Grip or Pneu-|vous prostration for’ about eighteen ‘The entire list benefitted by this talk,|to wonder at and to convince us that the | monia, nothing will put on healthy flesh | months and lost strength so that i was and the buying was of such a nature|closer we live to the laws of nature the|so fast as this tonic alterative of Dr. |unable to do my work. Consulted sev- as to give color to the reports, For|healthier are our lives. The British and | Pierce—a truly “Golden Medical Discov- |eral doctors, but without receiving help. instance the Rockefeller brokers were|French medical authorities have recently | ery.” It nourishes the blood, and, in-|They advised me to have an operation wr buyers of Northern Securities and took| Stated that the people in those countries | stead of the ill-shaped corpuscles, the |for gall stone, which I thought would be 3,000 shares all the way from 90 to|are deteriorating in physical make-up. | person's blood takes on a rich red color |the very last step 1 would take, I then 931-8. The Rockefellers held large| The cause is violation of the laws Of |and the corpuscles are more nearly |sat down and wrote to you for advice, , blocks of Union and Southern Pacific] Mature. If we keep our body full of |r-und. Nervousness is only some five or six months ago, and have ike he 2a Hl and Mr, Harriman, who fs classed as a See ete ee cameras earl THE CRY OF THE STARVED NERVES since been taking your ‘Golden Medical jan rt hese schools for eves font Ate front of School No. 42 to-day when seen | member of the Standard Oli family is Q Soe gpa ms ; |for food, and, when the nerves are fed |Discovery. Can now say 1am well and be flourishing. I know of my by a reporter for The Evening World. alyzing digestion; if we do not take the les rch red blood, the person loses those lable to do all my work, besides doing holicg, and they would continue to mys- lity were It not for the vigilance of Miss Uraigan, principal of School No. Hester street, who made the dis What her boy pupils were being tou: to stem! when they left the school- toom. Miss Croignn's discovery developed & seer SHEE depraved state of affairs when the E Police began their Investigations. It hi Was found that schools more interest tng to the undeveloped boy (han ttn tehoot of real and valuable le tyere flourishing under the very ¢ tis police, and athat in these se boys would immediately upon leay- Ing their class-rooms, ‘They would be aught every vice known to the most) Vicious of the gang, and they would be Teaching Boys Dow Jo Sreal knowledge that every school on the east t's simply. a side-play” of the |one of the largest holders of this stock v4 digesti a ¢ 2 Y 4 i ndidock. “These | : . proper time for eating, digesting and | on Fee rer lots of weaving. In the last two months side {s being hurt by these men who dock. ‘“These | having been the largest minority holder sleeping; if we do not breathe pure air; irritable feelings, sleeps well at night ¢ teaching ignorant boys just as my “rs have been driven | of Northern Pacifle stock. All things| ith g"word: we do the very things thai |and feels refreshed in the morning. Dr. olice, and now they n e noticed that these teachers Band make profit by | Point to these reports being based upon| nature intended we should not do, we Pierce also advises simple diet, work, will have to pay for it. Instinct teaches | Play, tight exercise, frequent baths to select tho most ignorant boys for pupils. these boys to steal for them.| something more substantial than he usual wind that composes the rumors| animals what is best for them, but man| keep the skin and nores clean, and a I have woven about four hundred yards of carpet and feel now that I will keep on with it, as I like the weaving business so well. I took only eight bottles of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and some of They prefer foreigners, who have come| We have discovered three places where | to this country with the idea that free-|the boys were taught to steal—ono in - dom ts license, They are readily taught | Orchard street, one in Hester street ana| Of the street. There are some who be-| manufactures many noxious things, such gentle laxative occasionally for the bow- Dr. Pierce's Pl t Pellets, ne r : i y is 5 \ : % » such ah re |Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Raut to act miu Angers 20 dert twat] Young “Phieves ——_| nthe mato ghee ana then obey ae ope in Bazar auiet, or eat ge, wee, however, that ‘he stores ave) gs aleghol, to steal away ovr body |e, DE Rlerces Pleasant, Pela e/a wi he giad if can say amthing aie Respent cece ela ee etry ey fe the-very, Wore sore oclie wrong fice tia heen mate wise, and they, wilt eet put Out for th purpose of ¢ «| health @nd eel ie eave ene ie. eaeeAly iti venetable \igredients, |to those who are suffering as I did.” ‘ hey woul oo NAS thing for them. Of rse, they don't & stay cl ."* he insiders to dispose of Northern| lives if we keep the bo in health, ‘ ss “URE YSELF” th every wny ocdnacience would belknow, and it is enjoyment cor thems | cared Mihir Reser Miss Richman, District Superintendent | Securities, strong to resist the attack of disease [D0 not allow the waste materials to clog er f put ft f* high time the law was taking | Miss Craigan has 1,500 pupils in her) of Schools, who ts interested with M — rf the system and poison it, or yourself | by reading some good book on medical Cultea, some means to rid the boye education school, and half of that number are|Craigan tn running the teachers of boys| The Gould issues showed germs. Practise preventive medicine, | 10¢ S¥< tery ree ee but when you. do, | sci a th F is the “Com- Told of the School for Thieves, | from this joys. ‘Tiese boys include the most recent | to thieve to earth, lias questioned near- | lows sires Showed gains as fol- |i keeping the blood pure and the prin- | to eat too Spell » iy pScle Cee LOTOU BA Olen ates ange “You can't-imaging the conditt arrivals from Russia and all parts of |]y every boy in’ School “cnnasn mourl ackhs, Waa Up ate 2) a sive, Do not repose in| take one of these “Pellets” as an after-/mon Sense Medical Adviser,” edited and When, Miss Craigan discovered the! isting over here on the east sdecat thia | Europe, and the poorest of the poor im- | Kecured information against the notorte 10,9 6-8: St. Louls Bouth- | cipal organs active, OO onic, made | dinner pill. « published by R. V, Pierce, M. D., of Buf tonditiohs, existing among her boy | time There has heen more stealing and migranis. Many, of her, puplls ¢ail ready oun east” aide gang which would 'be| B13, 1 nip; Manhattan, 148 4, 31 Mp, {largely of alcohol, will give you strength; | Pailip A. Fatch, esq. of Mobile, Ala, |falo, N.Y. It is a work of 1,000 pages hp Pe v“she had not| More general viclousneza than there Victims to the “Me most valuable to the police in running | 4 b 145 4, 8-4 Up, y of a \ enatins |e hme ast f ‘i ‘ . \ mee ai wits fuites ataines ner | Seer Wan hetore in’ the History ot New | Pollcwmnen. Maddock and Leonard, pf down \ Monk” woman and’ hile. fore from the high polnt of |i¢ is only a false strength at best and Deputy tale baritetss plisat axed (ee Ge oulcan ObteIn By ser vy ne c pfore a boy es o her) Sor rigtey the tine, the Bldridge ve ation, were in ers. He ‘1 ohh Peay sae 7 ) i und told her how he was going to a web bias Shi debe el hades ee Street Station, were In 'towers, | the Rockefeller Issues were algo firm, | means the shrinking up of the fea con. poisoned my entire system and deprived |or 21 stamps for the paper edition, to much more Interesting # . St. Paul beng fractionally higher, | corpuscles. Dr. R. V. Plerce, chiel CON | rie of my vitality. I was cured in three |Dr. Pierce. It treats of anatomy, physi~ ‘ 4% He told her how a man known is cnt oC wehich Ae Rockey ania | sulting Physician to. the Muitalo, N.Y.,| months by using Dr. Pierce's Golden |ology, the marriage relations, ‘and all Myer Lewin in every-day life, but wno : more than $900,010 of the stock, was saver believed in a tonic or blood medi- Medical pees, point Was [things which are best for preserving y | i 2) largely a iC 5 ealth and preventing disease. the men who knew him well, held class- \¢ | lavi eae A rae acle up to 6 Penn oh about? larg | EE Gat hiever feiletite us tntetenti ni | other ‘railroads and industrlaly stiow na | his boy, perfectly ignorant o! | ans, arris,e Gates Co, y | Tact that he was divulging a secret that Buyers of stocks, especially of realty | Was sacred except to members of t 3 — “gang,” gave the names of eighteen boys pot ESTES eae The market closed strong and acthwe d Wwho were in the thieving class with | sy near the highest level of the day, Ary, f him, every: one of theae boos wax auen-] The Actor Was Ordered to Pay All the Months Excepting Octo- Northern Securities Snapped UP} ane Cronin quotations yarcned jcvoroyenere (4, finde sbnelfic fon : an | . H ‘Tos send. AC Taal, in Germany, my search 2f them had the same story to tell. $3,200 a Year to Former’ ber Share in Sky Drive That by Standard Oil Brokers, Who) ,,,4°-dsy"s penert. owost and closing pricen| Wan" rewanted.X” folind "a costiy. nen irs Craigan heard that Simon Sa- 1 a " prices or from Inst recorded sale ar p had disappointed p ‘doonekow, of No. 1” Henry street, had} Wife and He Thinks It Is Too, Gets the Shorts on Border of; Took All Offered at a Solid Ad-|iows: mt remarnea welerere pelle ; f | io not mean that Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic heen robbed of his watch by a boy, ana High. ‘ Cure cam ten bony joints int. flesh awaln, Pm? (hat when Sapoonekow tried to follow] Much. | Panic. vance. Amal. Copper. HAR gw Clos Chae. |SUt0 SSP nbmmaibie: “ut ie will delve. frum vem welt 1) 3 2 Merce eee nae. atimcked: by Myer: ' — fis Gages votes 33h ft the plood Ue" hen that is the-end of Rhew-|{ | Ws te. DOUGLAS ee BO ne “ewis, and that Lewis's arrest followed. t ete + yj /matiam.” 1 know this so well that 1 wJll fu AT THE DENCH F 6 i j FIRST FACTORY 1880 | Phe gathered tho elghteen bays about) Cts te made over a mo-| NeW high records for cotton In all the! There was a boom in Northern Secu- Sta | nie $0 Fatt one yah cases, within Boors ren Dav j ig 480 PAIRS PER DAY der and appeared in court against reat mystery is made montha except October were established | ites stock on the curb to-day, Standard tt itn. Jae“Would be unreasonable to. © aw i meq | tion by William Faversham to reduce ‘ablish : month it most cases. will yield within J vewis, with the result thac Lewis was Mea i etaee to-day upon the receipt on the Ex-|Oll brokers buying all they could et, | — 9 oe Bus trial treatment will” convince : hetd in $1,000 ball for trial the alimony of $2,200 a year, which Me cnangs of unexpected high cables from! ihe price jumped to 3-4, a J-point |(an, Pacific F S85 nat Dr. Shop's Rheumatic Cure is a) ‘The® way the achoolbovs nre taught | WAS Ordered to pay to his fret wife, | 710ne next RSLSCe MOR TrORe cain, thes. & Oh a Wer against Fhcumatisni—t potent force he® way. schoolboys ore taugl acl ERG TAverpool, The market opened with an ‘he buying was interpreted in Wall | Chic. G. West.. a nut disease that 1s irresistible. | In something new to members of society | Marion Kaversham, by the decree Of | cotivity that almost appronc rf et as elther an expected. favorable | ¥ West. A made 4 who are not familint with the vicious-| absolute divorce granted to her by) ee Co tne tending waa ot g {accion In the Scourities Went Be t fews of the “Monk Eastman gang and| Justice Truax on the report of William | (1° mont of the trading was of ® ‘merger cuse or an i ont by Tall + " their pupils in crime, All of the boys| McKim, the referee in the cas | Directly. ares Gian ; Pay een 2) substitute 4 new combine = wil turaieh my | awho have been in his schools tell how] ‘T law Glerkn lane (rom tie eftice ae acid wai ee celia . eee data Ned oltaiduc maticace kaneenl i Lae < matin 1 etl hen : ‘ ff y ure cent b; ne of thi ng| A. H. Hummel and the other from the nts, 223 8 “strong and more active than in si a fae 8 Rheumatic : are es . Spe cisieel i Pee rotten, ‘They are paid liberally | office of Willlam J, Walsh, appeared In ei Wa. Inter losing 7 pointe: ‘time, Fractional ging realized in 1a, 1 [BOOM eh pamt” Yow may take it afult month | | PRESENT EA APACITY 10,240 PAIRS PE! aye (7 nis, to 1462: J f . hoard A Ano. Isaues fe | bao ae eceeds the coat to. YOU - for ruining the errand the first tiwe.| the motion part of the Supreme Court | Oy Jn Be 0 uly up 36 standard Oi noid Wnt, penevon’ ie [3 = Fee astttte at cater't fine and mie ' id cigarette purchase means a) lite Monday afternoon and stated that| (ie TP Oct en, ae points, to shares to, 663. Rae i , [Ronee Tt will be I yt, Foul E mean | viguyette and @ lesson in the art of! they had a motion to argue In the casey vi oe stant ane tho ny maen th that a ugnty Ave was bid for any part of |) Tr ae (son exactly, 1 oe e is pinoking for the pupil. ‘Then the boy is) of Marion against Willlam Faversham. |e ints 4 ri idl Akan aI Tau CSU Amie al aay Ga core ea + rite me and I will send yon the book. ioey f 50 WORTH oo fa lowed to tlk with men. He js per-| ‘Th nded up & paper and explained |? } Me a hiitehare ui IA ote | a Wen, sane i Tato , $3 A) Ss 53. Be taiten to nwenr Ww his heart's content, | to Justice Levintritt that the original! The receipt of the unexpected hign Ud fves on the ‘New. York Btocke Yee. Neen ores i w Ailes Dr, sean, ee 000) acta Ny <a : S, hears aout rooveries atid MUF- | cae wan tried by Justice Truax, and |Ables from Liverpool was « surprise to} yesterday i; ; 1 aie bottles: AU all. Aruieists’ AMERICA LEADS THE SHOE FASHIONS Gf THE WORLD. ~~ f anid they are all described In s¥ch |v eked the presiding justice if he would |All the traders on the floor, and as they | thousand dollars’ worth of Cuban y ie The leading styles originate in Brockton, th f Weise it them or send them to Justice | Were at a loss to understand them there re wold at par during: the arter. |e + ; Ss inate kton, the manu- F ee ol supoeuer C peers was a rush of shorts to cover, ‘The trid- TEE noe eh eee ee eek [Hock tnand ; factiaring (centre Ge seen's fine shoes inthis courtry: Be elise 4 The cate wag not on the regular eat: [ME then Ieeame unuaually’ envy for [ty Has, INTO OUD polnts [fee ind nt 4 e.. Styles Originated by My Expert Model Maker Are Copied Everywhere. . Bi lest, eastside, tgnorant| ee ond Justice Laventritt, ent the |" Almost profersional market, che eu TTite at mites ec tHe: veins : oat. th \ W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excellent style, easy fitting, and su k They study wie vay | motion ta Justice Truax, who simply | 7740 let J. Sully was not on the floor Hid. Anke i D 4 f rlor wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. | Shure ak His apawuce tor Keutiey | evived the papers In his private room| °F the Exchange during the ear i oe 4 ‘ They are just as good as those that cost you $9 to $7 —the only difference is the 1k Ange do et Pee tne citanaitem:/ and reserved decision, trading. Mt prokera, hi ever, Were | Gidene Tera Pact 20% + i X 4 price. If 1 could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the t tocar ‘ "Mr. Huminel declined to discuan the} Unusuatly active fo buying March and) Sanne pls: | Paeitie Id yf men’s fine shoes, and show you the infinite care f ‘uen, the and most important les- |" i t to say that the] May cotton, Leather. 4 4 = with which every pair of Douglas shoes. is made, you Soca wealtes why W. L. Bon fy Washt hin He is then advanced | matt Neetatoien Sara pros ding}, Later tn the day the brokers learned |* er pe. 4 c . f the Howes $2.50 shoes ate: te beet atioes produced anywhere. Hee a ee eee tho Doyen a a eece tie wee abmurd,| (at the unusually high cables from NSE id Even in the selection of the If 1 could show you the difference between the shges made in my factory and . Plalied to sles Cragin, when opie . : Liverpool were due to the default of location for our three modern those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost mote ia yar a course tn cra urship, VAL} a bot " wists, apes Ma ane wae hy “rd. | Liverpool trader on 30,000 bales of cot ‘Tel hic Studios to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater east, Its hurd until you get on, You he tebe ‘ore the ‘eree on which he was le to. deliv han 33.50 shoe t tye (nude to,toid your at datuna | suatiee Charles Donolue was counsel] 0 Which he was unable to doll ee Photograp! ic StUdIO: Jatslnsic value than any other $: on the market ‘ye } {jose tu,a:man, A: boy height Re. Sd hehe t. | This had started a pane on the Live | Advanee. 7 ‘here is a great di! between wholesale and retail prices in shoes. You tan reach the man's po Ath hn aes ea ar oe divorce being grant-} pool Exchange ee ee | we have tried to please. pay only one profit on shoes made in my factory and sold direct to you through my Lund if his arm is rolded ed for the statutory cause. pe ANee no te RSS id ORR some ‘lessons We Ket SO) Faversham married Aliss Julie Opp tv LONDON STOCKS BETTER. imperial Folder Platinum Pho- |'| thea asec as Eo te pease cltoes| 1 ie) coos Bn Yon st Bes ee noes] be, tbe Sabee ye “an empty a poc a é : eras | Who ju getting the worst of It-will n New Jersey a few days after the de Cee aera '] tographs, $5.00 per dozen. This My Own Secret Process of Tanning the Bottom Soles produces a) Sus » No sooner COE Lae his wat sit| cree was granted se his first wife, and] More Activity and Higher Prices is the most up-to-date style and J) more flexible and longer-wearing leather than any other tannage, ley, or any other valuabie, agi Aetts “ i b c Ok Hs) money, OF any other one ers may arelaom en Ene road are ae L with Americans Mixed. finish: a a be Evory Gentleman Should Have Three Pairs of Shoes to Dress His Feet Properly on All Oocasions. gen standing near a man with nis} 3 0 dec je LONDON, Jan. 2.—Money wi |] had any . H should tscolized ing folded the other ones in, the gans| motion in which he figures as Mr. ‘ Pare OUnAANE Re ta RaleCaeanaie by we ees eae pate iM aoa beayy cogneee shoes for Seow something is doing, ‘They come! iraversham’a counsel, Kk PERU - STUDIOS: suitable for pleasant days, and a atent Leather Button Bluse behind, und. the stuff is pasaea |" market to-day. Discounts were easy, H shoes for dress. Don't pay $15 to $38 for these pairs; can get as , and we are not suspected when| Tt was learned, however, that it was the increased confidence in the out- Kk. style, comfort and service in three pairs of Douglas shoes for $10, s the Sinn misses” his watch or "8) simply motion to modify Justicw come of tho Far Eastern situation, to- | 99 Lit ataees Brooklyn, Douglas High Grade Boys’ Fast Color Eyelets Used Exelus mithe. boys who hai been taught co aren er oucren pe oe 0 niee Bacerstieny , wether with the ease of money, caus- J jet, bth, oth Av eaten Se cor tenes 88.00 oad $1.75. pLRare te tarzet mews 6.40 8hon Mall Orde vith folded roves ern = r i23 ii 4 Is to taken y. PP: Abi ‘01 ‘ol tl fae na “4 Ce tee rs Re biCkinEs una [dered by the decree Young Runkle, Whose Father Is/ Bill in the Senate Creates Board] “husincss on the stock Bxchanwe Meare | erate Inston made, ‘That Dourian wee ft proves | rei dateen Wis Lovanatioatiae every one of them professed the great-| k:veryhody knows that the theatrical Rich Resident of K fT ' srtulettaaiig diahieviaerar merce z toro In value in Douglas $3.60 Shoes, |P™O*SN Ry YUOUGLAS Broonton, Sf gat surprise when be was told hat Pick | asinogy haw boen poor this seaxon, and,| @ Rich Resident of Kansas] of Three to Guard Against] vii tone than, for anme-time pase —— || 15 DOUCLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK; Gini was tw penitentiary offense. i while Faversham is one of Jes Froh- ; wed increased ace en Broadwa; or. es E i y a 8, Dette OEE eg | ete Pavera te one or chamer eric! City, Gets $250 and Is Ar-| Danger to Health from Im- fractionally” hare. be the Fat dine || 758 CIN a DI be age t T t is begun, ‘This is the hardest the " es a cLiitr wupeea len tlem cone terey mo 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. | 520 Willis Avenue (Bronx). Pupil are subjected to, as A often | hole in his ealary, and he thinks his! pasted Here, purities Halla were buoyant, Americans opened 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. BROOKLYN, fheans black eyes and cut faces, Two|dues in the Alimony Club might be re- . " irregular, and parity was not main- Cures aColkdinOneDay, 2 Days || 95 Nassau Street. " 708-710 Broadway. boys are told to fight In the street. |duced without serious Injustice to his ——— a tained on account of local promt taking. 142 E. 14th Street. 1367 Broadw: ‘GatesA: ‘Their teacher stands near them when | former wife. Erie waa @ prominent exception arts 1 . é roadway,cor.GatesAy, they! meet, ‘and some supposed angry |, Faversham ie now in Pittsburg play-) Frank E. Runkle, twenty-two years] ALBANY, Jan, %—To place the) McKoy MMg,nengtiened By | the In- Eé Ws Ratet / ra MDL, Street. 421 Fulton St. cor, Pearl, i. begins: They have en ci ing in “Lord and La aan ee-PI a ate ct creased divi and fair bi ‘i 0 fo LL IOS aE le freyment Gltemtan is near, when (hey | Aina. Marion Faversham is at the V 1d, son of J.B. Runkle, Vice-President | water supply and sewer systems of the] Garker % dull. "“Koreiqners’ were - nied Avenue 494 Fifth Avenue, begin to Nght, ‘They fight with might, sessing, In Weat Nirety-nrth street of [the Kansae City Bank, was a priv-) State under the control of a State| steady. with Japanese Improved. ee a ee a AG 120th. ee senna Renarh ate " ars e, declined {o discuss the situation pner before Masistmte Cornell in’ the! Roarg i State ie Ne Setahes not muspect that the faht.ie| passing a worthless chee} for yon] to the Sta ailroad Commission ts ; in medi ve aR Me taaiitur laitor the purpose cf trans] WHEAT MARKET. the Windsor Trust Company, of Fourth | the purpose of a bill introduced to- FIFTY YEARS OF SUCCESS Setnete pear: ‘Cota ioe heart: = fag a crowd, In this crowd are severai| Wheat opened a shade lower here to- |#venue and Forty-second day by Senator Stewart of Itlien e | bi Treaanche, dinainess: jer boys, alll with arms folded, and! gay and in Chicago 3-8 of ene complainant aganat “the young | "This commission Is given almost ab- Sarr : Sarre adh aaa Sue to rob. Back on the outskirts wit Later Chicago Jumped to {0 - the Windsur'trust Compans: Mr, Wenlg |(rition aystems, new anim ge ein a Pitty years ago an em!- Sis will eenerntly eve tei’ \ new sewage arrange: ® nent specialist prescribed withintwonty minutes, The Ave cent back enous T e h f 7% Father Jah W ae Mon (@hie lee eed eee ‘iver ell thet rlump 1) Seon eeaey: el ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS. cl ark aid that yesterday morning | Runkle ‘bo seen the teacher or other members which made the two markets pain is mor Vi ments, sewage disposal planta, exten- excitement. 5 in Guring the “uve in Chicago, due to manipulatic posited to his Mr Wenig knew hd. in general, abatement of every may be regarded by the the boy and inimical to public health In the atte +: again at the ‘Trust Company and drew restion the check Wake Them to Thent ailed also learned what the es fellows got from iid the men who prolit- fr stealings, ‘4 : take us \o the theatre every day afternoon," the boy told her. take us to see the stage heroes e villains, It is great to go re!" prices were: Whe ing prices Wheat—May Joly, 9. january, & » Hl; July, 04 1-2 American Malting Company for permis- itd, man, After a long search the Captain ' rent Lnsatjen depend upon for their tempo- Ginecago’s closing prices were: Wheat | located him abourd the Deutschland, on; (On, t2 wmend its answer to a sult Lancs Lt © ge ° « ss Tight ath that entre tistical C lat seta hee aaah te we, oat ees te espe ees eel Statistical Compilation-- cheek, as had no accoypt in’ his @ patent medicine and is free from rooms, with excellent board int we ek for these enter _ GMcsgo's closing, prices ware: Wheat Wilh he hnd secured passage to Genon,, erorgnt, OY, Aremibald A. Hutchinson, rary effeotand which are dengerous—- A Political Gt rT 4 "4 Book sin is the only man to af- — \ , @uthority to draw the check and said M. Warren, a former director, it de- up the body. Prevents pneumonia and ~ hd healt Runkle, senior, asking about th recommended and> from gyration at ern Hotel. 30 and di i COMPACTLY STATED INFOR- father’s bank, = 57th fw the hero in the (ouhte 4) 7-4 ah Tialy,, ‘The steamahip sailed tocdaye {hd Victor L. McElbany. jr. for thepe you are warned against them. It | that he thought his father would make veloped that Hutohi ./syclopedia gives facts about the men a SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK soos ‘and forgive him, Magistrate -or- were after tha acumeainens ea Ok the Consumption (ares brvnend Hay asthe] hilippines, Price 26 cents, hy mail iy hound 3 Contalng orgs an Bas, SiO cul eta end substan, ws en y he c « « \ hh St. oO very di Tor boln voting Iman had’ ao"righe to draw| DIRECTORS ARE ACCUSED, | "hom tt derived ite name, It te not rite Rehtiemen ‘Double “and anal lr anie then ent to he Maas] the argument before Justice Leven. Owes enti acimulants in any form, care pie connigation MATION ON, ALL OF THE IM- Cipt. Gallagher. to look for the young att Om 8” application in behalf of the such as the majority of patent prepar- PILES no Pree Bi PORTANT TOPICS OF THE DAY, cf i - : — oT eree aed May, 60 9-8; July, 48 5-8; September, WEE Rupkle admitted ‘that he had’ no spa meaicch,penalt of other stockhold- makes flesli and strength and bullds| ‘The 1904 World Almanac and En- held the boy in $2,000 bail for fur- ma and all throat and lung troubles, |” subjects, 10,000 facta, * © MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. 2. xamination to-morrow." ““” Sond had beenvearnede uvwuende when Gyaranteed, ~ sh “135 conte, | : ' i 4 4 Bc ag oe Sie tals