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1 Novel (ipecial to The Evening World.) J. Feb, &—The ks will this ir and car- spacious Armory ind Director-General Charles ©. facetiously remarked that [ithe Jocaf carnival promises to make the St. Louis World’s Fair appear in- HACKENSACK, N. Hackensack Lodge of t _svening open their grand Reese hi Significant. \ | ese Home in Harkensuck, mont encouraging stn ing thus far been r )Sbktlans pony and cart. [Sounty for patron in Ney in HO aay Dyin paved ty agtend a Elks surat ing fe 4 portion of red feats ago, Thes tix sald wo have y t spet in the town at ui The Whiskers Contest. Réprewenting, as it will, egentury ago, It was neces: been said is a, Ree ‘of the Eliks w nm taken good-nataredly. ure. ih 41 va iam M. Johnson, é on the night re. WF. pasiapalnw Brooklyn. The police used night-sticks elle Eckels, who expired In the City | le | amen oe, 'Te- de two arrests. Taspital, i 7 n ry Mrs_-Fr: De 01 S and ma pital, waived examination in the} | | treasurer, Franke P. Del Ronde, [Ae ig wedding celebration, being Meld) pirat criminal Covrt, devaey. City, 10 trial was ket for to-day, in @ hall at Pitkin avenue an i day. He was locked up in the Hudson an face’ the ordeul the |f Br {EAA catty Naa Santa actin tord atreet a pretty Pollak airl when} County jafl *'lman determined to end his lite. Heo P| fare Dramatic, Oars, “Alfred W. "Will | asked to dnnce declined and was there-| whe shooting was the result of an|tilhed possession of a knife in some way | x iamey with assistants from the tupon fisulted. ‘The aggressor was, effort on the part of Mra, MeDeimott With iL cut a gush in bis throat and | % Bastatketarie, Cote Choun tance ba “iN6 | coratn to. the: police, "6 pente® ae to eject’ Nekels from her husband Chaves i 3 a fancy bo sy the young|e: 8 RIDIN 1 Ms Mrs. 'T. W. Spencer; candy and picture | Was instantly felled a - pe er saloon, where be had gone to get bis r 1 an Tying on wit | 3 acer ia Ge Reene: down: woman's escort. Frien nae bee ‘wife, who was in the p yeot, nag proty aly at the throat and 9 umphre en fought all over Kekels, who had trouble with bis wite, | Peh% | gore. 3 i. Hankina: tog. then {oud Bridearoom fed to the | ¢ tickets, why liad trouble mth, is wife) “Dr, Kom was idurrledly summened. i eB. Thora; cast wide, Mra] oe reaming for help. They sought] place, No. 27 Hendra ateeet, or sat n stopplug the fow i A phitlipe: a pond, Mika Jennie | str + fs urday evening. He aske tor saya that Jusmers. amon: restaurant, M shelter on a trolley car uroay 6; He anked \ y went trom. the of | x Sergt. John Kessler with the police! Yi) 4 blood, will recover { reserves restored quiet, Two ambulances | A, went 1 % aw CLUSKY KEEPS | Ttwe “detectives at exch vzed, thagk every criminal “T told my detectiv McClusky, “to wath Naw eon entering i house back from any projected jou: Baltimore er else go to jall, Qinary circumstances Tam shut I know San eee f ter in South Atriew, whither they are belie on the <nible state of affuirs in Ba J carried ot the expanse of the Britt | -iuocking down" fares, <}ajotice there will hive Urtle or no time] Governme whey anived yésterdas | conviction tor the Ofte from Bermuda by the Quebec Line rf steamahip Pretoria ta ATLAS BREAKS CONDENSER. When tlie eer war endéasif’ aaa, Tithe steamer Atlas, with 2S. 0,] 10% many of the captured burghers] jon. 2, was | md bacl No. M, which left sterday | Who Nad th id prisoners @n the] until next Monday when he Fror Babine Pass, ‘Tex., returned to vort) Island took the oath of allegiance and | tenced. He ean be sent to Ao-day with condenser broken, [Were nent hack 1 their devastated Ieiary for « — [farms But thee sixteen, bestden | geverat } | twenty-seven others who are ull In at sia tiaiy { PS EAGARESSIVE. COMPANY. Hermuda,, and who still refuse the pasty ey me aonieiidive mir ie) seen in. WNHUNL oath, mtood oUt ngaiiixt the efforts of| siytycone on the 1+ slater Matement of she icq |the British authoritics jad refused to | SX , ance Society, and the: history of the society, 742. During the year. amounted to tanger Rhus Boclety’s orgaiization. ther the ae viuten ice as the Strongest in the ENENSACK ELS Hs a [ites Contest Feature of Fy AllWeek Carnival at Which ae i Delegations Will Be | mecond by Real’ Rubes. SURPRISES AT EVERY POINT. | {Fown as It Was One Hundred! Years Ago Gives Chance for Effect — Handsome Béoths and Funny Side Shows ‘The fair will be continued till next rday midnight, with two matinees, | ‘and the Elks are hopeful of clearing ©énough money to give them a substan- Hal help in beginning the erection of an |. » Unlike many fairs this one has a pearly £3,009 hav- lized on the raf- fing of an automobile, won by a New Yerker, hnd the chances sold on the Elks to Help. * ment of the big event will not depend alone on the people of West and the gwns in Bergen ‘The lodges of York City, Brooklyn, Jer- City, Paterson, Hoboken and even been appriged of ish a sultabl they ha id lend such helt | This is another en- | several booths are arranged in Sa i, hall to represent as nearly as pos- Hackensack a hun- | is the windmill nod where Mc- | jen's drug store Is now, on the ‘her of Main and Mercer streets—t ti presen: {there faithe mill wheel, seen so often @n the grist mills ulong the Hacken- Meer River years ago, and there is the fashioned post-office and country Mares, All utilized as fancy booths. Inckénsack s 0 Millakers contest, and that tn why hha: ‘about the various es of chin growths in vogue in the y days. Every one knows that Hack-.! to-day a model suburban A the amusing carl ith whiskers have trousstes of the casnival are: of Hacken- of Exalted Ruger Al- | tous TM Inspector McClusky suid to-day that Win order to prevent a descent of crooks ‘om fire-stricken Baltimore he had placed ferry-house | ctearty: to-day with Instructions to turn Inspector | crook that t Unde only bglad to have the men leave the city, mM tn Nott Tu a" catia security 48. welt onctine | daa Sha. patrons By the ever rendy ElKS. | nd the| t total amount in force now stands at] | the n¢w nak NTN, than ever’ before | unt Elks - GUESTS FIGHT AT " bulanoes Are Summoned. HOMESICK BOERS on Way to South Africa. Sixteen Boers, from a boy of ik man of sixty-five, former prison: of war at Bermuda, are now at tl Island, on thelr way back to thelr hy shied become subjects of King Edward aged to eke out a Kinally these stxt ake the oath Allegiance, |ehus became subjects or the, K Mitiah Consul "was bound. to. fren transportation for them bact homes, Nearly aft of tiem are fa and they Intend soon as they rea They will Loe Wednesday Oceante, ana Thence to ‘any home. atiit : ol on our Africa, WEDDING FAST Insulter of a Pretty Girl Is ;Jersey City Bartender Who Shot Knoeked Down by Her Escort —Police Use Clubs, Then m- brews in the Brownaville section of 4 were called to atterd the Injured and the surgeons sewed up several cuts, to their v8, go back to work i way home WIFE AND AN Double Murder. ston. Arcola: Men ‘hima c 5 +] auitus the bartend on. Arcola; Mt , he bartender Fington Park: Mee John J. Phen The Insulting of a young girl at ®l commited inte mare Pamant Clarke: Dum a | eading Inst night caused a Aeht city, tirse ng Mra, Timothy renee tration aed among several score of Poles and Ho- moit, wife of a saloon-koeper, led instantly and the. sa 200 CONDUCT AT ELLIS ISLAND) "FIRED!" MONTHLY Sixteen Former Per ravoneianidts Who Have Taken Oath of Al- legiance ‘to Great Britain, Are esty—One Convi “Knocking Down” Eighty-sixth Street Andrew Lord, a conduc! ail is | |wae convicted to-day int | Svorlal Saastons \ stant In court to-day igeday, for the buninems of <4, ts no) About a year ago the authorition at forex Chadwick sted to ‘CELA aia sf oustanding | Rermuda concluded that they mo. longer persed ctl th in nuke an cekample o fore, recoeted va, | Mauted to maintain these forty-three ir} Metin tapes hecearter he management Mr. Chadwick said, ing conductors at th co) a month, for ate aring to trouble the each petty charges, ey att have determine: ish rd's defense wan that | Cures Colda in the LAXATIVE BROMO ~ ‘HELD FR SLA Two Women Waives Exami- nation on Court Charge of tfen tis wife, MeDermogt trted Discharged for Alleged Dishoa- Vighty-sixth street eresstown line of (he | Metropolitan Street Ratlway Company It ts the first @ that has been recorded poly has gone on to such mole of all those e@us i THE WORLD: MONDAY rVEe iNING, FEBRUARY | 8, 1904. YING OTHER turned to ORS to Ger BERLIN, Feb, hus sent word tor Ambasndor ‘Tow , | ONO is ane LOANS ete OF evening. "Phe Em r dined with the LINIMENT Fares on Ambassador nf plead Se att key ne he ever took dinner at & \ tes Embassy Legation, Man Kills Paine Line. tor on the he Court of charge of rts for many k top | Will be sen-} the peniten ts lord's sot sevent: Distriet-At- Justice Deuet more, than | trom. them, it Tae stealing, how ‘extent | »make ant ora how | © had taken | for those he} r. mertcan Amin EXALTED RULER HOLLEY AND TREASURER SMITH, OF THE WHISKERS DELEG -A TION, GREETING CITY FOLK. TRIED SUICIDE AS HE FACED ee Prisoner Accused of Murdering a Woman Fearing Appearance in Court Cut His Throat in|’ Cell. J. Feb George Ja the murder of Mr Revans, [UMBRIA “HAD ROUGH VOYAGE. apd B, Eckerson can be Induced eitsen ten eek pring, WN Heke is aos ¥ py a w he Michael Samother, twenty-five years anniek i si teugmter den of matinee ines be wrt | old, of New Lots avenue and Orborn am shot er fi the |Conavd Liner Bncountered Terrine . ranged for his benefit i} and Michael Yonsenyitch, thirty | a few steps and fell dead. | Head & h Day positively removed tn from 24 to iF pited penlenc area: 2. Holley ye af the same gddrens. Faia. al wna mF ie! Hoon a Phe Cunard ine steamship Umbria. | 48 hours, a ie fa » the best ever, oved to the Bradford Street Hospita nooth where h Was sittin weit erpoo! “h 5 nothing t* tco good for Hackensack." | S\motha and Martin Bolinusky, twen- | the two inen, and, drawing the , Hiverpool, which strived to-day, MORPHINISM i nnd Teasurer Walter B. Simith say") qy-eight years, Flugeing aven aside, deliberately her in the ys \ br ‘ht aA report of gales, head seas And other drig diseases permanently i he has rigged up one of his wagons | inder arrest started the temple. t veh gontinued nearly all cured at the ta j Swith which to carry away the receipts | the police say and will be al He then ran from the satoon, but was | The Umbria for many | Abe “| “every night from the armory. tage In the Gates Avenue Court puraued and caught after'n shért chase, | tnaex ee day was forced to "alow | Oppenheimer Institute, |) iz wanat ny w rifle were the had to redu ¥ made headway. the especiall pwer, Al leock’s Allcock’s Plasters are the been equalled as a pain-curer, of any poison whatever, 6 NA whey cordial re> sting between the Emperer original and genuine asters and have ne We guarantee them ¢o contain'no belladonna, opiura ‘Absolutely sale, wonderfully curative: Never Accept a Substitute. WOMAN TRIED FOR KILLING HUSBAND | Mrs. Delia Lupo Arraigned in the Supreme Court for Mur der and for Trying to Take Her Own Life. Mrs. TSelia Lupo, the central figure in the tragedy whjch resulted tn the mur- of husband, Asbury Morris! ing of heswelfy was yin the Crifiinal Branch of the Sup e Court, Justice Kennetick, of Burtnlo, presiding. She Is charged witn the murder of her husband, who found dead_in_ the} front room of t lat at No, 210 West Fourth street « He had heen shot in ‘the head and through the sek In @ back room on a divan Mrs. Lupo was found unconscious and dying from morphine poisoning. She was re- vived at a hospital, charged with shooting her husband and trying to kill herself. Mrs. Lupo was the attractive clerk in | der her 4 large store and-her husband suspegt- ed that she had other admirers than himself and. th * going out evenings with his jealousy made their ma’ unhappy, and. the prosecution alleges, resulted in the | tragedy | Mra. Lupo, dressed entirely in black | and cone behind a thick | veil, was urt-reom by Deputy met by | her counsel s then commenced | a fury. TYPHOID Fever, Scarlet Fever, Malaria. Pneumonia, Diphtheria and tagious and_ infectious, germ diseases that kill quickly unless arrested at the start. Drink! Radam’s Microbe Killer as a preventive and cure, It neu- tralizes the deadly toxins and ~| poisons produced by all micro- bic waste and pillaging, and makes.the system safe [rom at- tach. Pleasant to take and ab- solutely harmless. Sold by all drug gists. MAN & CO. (Corporation), all stor:s. 2344 at, and Sth. gy ath, Terooklyn. Whiyn, Genuine | Carter’s Little Liver Pills) Mast Bear Signature of rs (the wounding of YS 3. i in a: BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, b- | Craving for Liquor LS WEST 4TH STREET. NEW YORK: Cut out and send th WA ‘ADDRESS. . Opgenhetimer Institute ad Thies waper Mond nvr fn hureday and Watch ifs them, ‘Tonsilitis are dangerously con-|° |the WATERS PIANOS | other points of excellence they have, | with fine singing quality. . ‘ - ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages. .... $74,345,110.94 Real Estate in New York, 5 Deferred Premiums . ! +. 21509 473:00 Total Assets ..... $381,226,035.53 FRANCIS W. JACKSON, Auditor. LIABILITIES. Assurance Fund (or Reserve) $303.457,838.00 All other Liabilities.:.... 4,414,059.50 Total Liabilities. -- $307,871,897.50 Surplus... erelere + $731354,138. 03 H.R. of the N. ¥. Insurance Department, is $301,632, J. G. VAN CISE, Actuary. statement. WM, A. WHEELOCK, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Secrecary H, R. WINTHROP, ast Sgrecary THOMAS D } M MURRAY, J. W ALEXANDER, LOUIS FITZGERALD JOHN A. STEWART, CORNELIUS N BLISS, GEO. H. SQUIRE, THOMAS D. JORDAN, + 5 LEXANDER, V. P. SNYDER, SAMUEL M. 1iMAN, GAGE E. TARBELL, _ MARVIN BUGHITT, WM. H. McINTYRE. M. HARTLEY DODGE, BRAYTON IVES, including the Equitable Building... 21, 776,594. 13 United States, State, City i oe al cael $15,085;29600) seve essere rsss- + 195,454,966,00 Loans secured by Bonds and M Stocks (market value, §95,965,755.00) 20, 33.3, 500.00 Policy Loans......%-.++ 18,834,127.74 Real Estate outside of New ° York, including 12 office buildings. 15,439, 281. 54 Cash in Banks and Trust Companies at interest ......:++ 25,625,769, 16 Balance due from agents... 1,521,245.95 Interest and Rents. z oaetseras sie $199.198.14) j 232,803.07 Premiums due and in a process of collection»... 5 te 15525 3)104200 We hereby certify to the correctness of the above statement, KOBT HENDERSON, Assistant Actuary. V.P SNYDER, . JAMES W ALEXANDER, President GAGE E TARBELL. Second Vice-Prest GEO. T WILSON. Third Vice-Prest. RDAN. Comptrosier. Cashier, S.C BOLLING Super EDWARD W. LAMBERT, M. D.. Consuiteng Medica: Lurector W.R. BROSS M. D. and ARTHUR PELL, M.D., Medical Directors DIRECTORS. LEVI P, MORTON, GEO, T, WILSON, T. DeWITT CUYLER, B. W. LAMBERT, H. M. ALEXANDER, J. F. ox NAVARRO, BRADISH JOHNSON, M. 8. INGALLS, Life Assurance Society ' Of the United States. HENRY B. HYDE, FOUNDER. . |. Forty-fourth Annual Statement, for the Year Ending December 31, 1903. INCOME. .- Premium Receipts....... $58,637,889.63 Interest, Rents, etc....... 15,080, 461.30 Income ......... ++ %73y718,350.93 DISBURS. MENTS. Death Claims .......... $18,318,482.94 Endowments dividend policies . . Annuities... Surrender Values........ Dividends to Policyholders:. and deferred ~7 682,083.44 883,278.00 2, 383,532.34 5,682, 205.55 Paid Policyhdlders . $34,949,672.27 Commissions, advertising, Postage and exchange. . All other disbursements. . .° 71734, 509.18 6,808, 769.75 Disbursements .”. .. . $49,493,011-15 We hereby certify'to the correctness of the above statement. SOURSEN, Assistant Auditor. A. W. MAINE, Associate Auditor, ASSURANCE. RST AL AES POLICIKS STATED AT THEIR COMMUTED VALUES, ‘Outstanding Assur- ANCE... 00.2.0 $1,409,918,742. 00 New Assurance Od $322,047,968.00 C LEDYARD BLAIR, ‘The Reserve as per the independent valuation 3. For Superintendent's certificate see Detailed Statement. R. G. HANN, Assoctate Actuary. We have examined the accounts and Assets of the Society, and certify to the ‘correctness of the foregoing GEO. H. SQUIRE. Special Committee of the Board of Directors, JAMES H. HYDE, Vice-President. SIDN WM. H. MCINTYRE, Fourth Vice. Prest. Y D. RIPLEY. Treasurer W. B. BREMNER, Asst. Tcsainra dens of Agencies. JAMES H, HYDE, JACOB H. SCHIFF, CHAUNCBY M DEPBW, A J CASSATT. WM. A. TOWER, JAMES J. HILL, WM. A. WHEELOCK, ROBT T LINCOLN, DO MILES, CHAS. S. SMITH, H.C. DEMING, 5.3 ASTOR, GEO.J.GOULD, HENRY C. FRICK,” WM. ALEXANDER, JOHN J. McCOOK, H.C. HAARSTICK, SIDNBY D. RIPLEY, JOHN SLOANE, WATERS PIANOS The distinguishing Excellence of is their WONDERFUL FINE TONE; ce | but are netable above all for their FULL, RICH, SWEET TONE, Borders colorinzs. Tear an Allcock’s Porous Plaster in two length-- wise, and apply on soles of feet; renew the plaster every time the feet are bathed. You will be sur- prised how it will relieve rheumatism in the feet or ankles. ‘ For tired or lame feet relief < a Ua — Don't fail to see and hear the new style WATERS PIANOS for 1904; os SEND’ POSTAL FOR CATA-/ LOGUE, with reduced :prices and easy terms. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave,, near 18th St. Harlem Branch (Opea Even! 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. ——— ee ee LP x: OCKS i D-Y-S-P-E-P-S-I-A. be is afforded at once. POROUS PLASTER RIKER'S DRUG STORE, pence Oth Ave. & 23a , OUR Re. YORK AG) iw = eBin ae 149th at: an SUNDAY WORLD WANTS dae hoes WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | Price 2 cents, o wn RELIABLE CARPETS FURNITURE BARGAINS. CLEARANCE SALE. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, 80 cts. per yd. DAVID H. MOFFAT, - E.H. HARRIMAN, ALFRED G. VANDERBILT, T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGB, AUGUST. BELMONT, Sin WM. C. VAN HORNE, THOMAS T. ECKERT, - C. LEDYARD BLAIR, WM. H. BALDWIN, Ja, JAMES B. FORGAN, JOSEPH T. Low. &, 3.—FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE DETAILED STATEMENT. W. 147 St 4 ERTH Hy, ; (Reduced from $1,00 and $1.10. to match. Best quality—large assortment of patterns’ and GOLDEN OAK EX. TABLES, $3.90, $5, $6, $8 (Reauced from 35, $8, $10, $14). GOLDEN OAK SIDEBOARDS, $11, $18. $26, $35 (Reducea from $15, $24, $34, $45). French Bevel Mirrors. Also great reductions in Velour and Golden Oak and Leather Couches. Long Credit . “enables you = “charge” all bargains, (OWPERTHWAIT ‘ 104 To 108 west 14% St. NEAR 6' ae i] _Brooktyn Stores. Flatbush Av peer Fulton S St. “MADE IN AMERICA,” And Tells Ali About America, ~~ as Well as All Other Countries. = 5 1004 WORLD ALMANAC ene ul oor and a avai Ge Boes, 1.0 ase 1) petit oe