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{ y 'rm WORLD: TUESDAY. EVENING, MAY 3, 1904. DR, WOODEND IS UNDER ARREST GAS GRAB BILL AING 1 ON Gurvendere at Hie Home After | Exeoutive Chamber at Albany , Mp Mad Notified the District- | Attorney that He Could Be Pound There. HE4S RELEASED LATER Refuses to Say Where He Has |: | ter UNDER BONDS OF $5.000. | Crowded During Argument: for and Against the Remsen | Measure Before Gov. Odell. ALBANY. N.Y May 3--Intense in- | tint faie of the Remeen bill, ex- | * Eas River tory of the! Ie! appeared | packed the Bxec y attend the hea: wid w y amber to-day Been Since He Disappeared, | tie oii came back to te Governe ‘does not violate the principle uf hom Red ‘Bank, N. J Fila &naildaen tna tinue Ikarbless Op ate f the bill att do the views or Mowt of the counsel on | Dr. W.'B. Woodend was arrested this | wgch ide came up from New York on | afternoon at his home, No 38 W he Empire State Express, and did not Sevonty-firet strest, by Detective-Ser-! reac iw! weant McNaught, of the District-Attor Out ‘o ney's slat, He wae tield tn $5,005 ball MO ROESE) for trial before Magistrate Whitman in| Tie opposition to the bill war in ay i f a charge of [AToMtED force anit included Edward & Centroustreety Court charge OF |W nitney, former Assistant Dlatriot-AL- | stealing over $10,000 Edwin Good wyn, of Petersburg Va Woodend gave nlingel! up his attorney he notified the Attorney to-day tha! he was found at his home vhrough District tu } Henr Peop Tost virion, representing the i, Julius Henry € n, for the} eng’ Vaion: Kon ldermtine, | former Deputy Commissioner of the De City District-Attor dered Mu | ay Sid donna pane Tee neon Brownwon, jr, for the uber ae Dr Woodend showed) terchans relation, Charles Spraguy up soon 4 noon and allowed him-| smith, for People's Institute; James nelf to be arrested. | 1, Conway aud Auguat Wiggers, for When asked where he had been he re- hated Re etatd “Owner Asa fused to t His counsel, Jahn He M wan che first speaker in Warner, said that he had not been far He reviewed t away from New York and that he did!) ie orieinal Chan: Hot Kuow Chat there was a warrant our | 12 neonstiniuonal pro against bim until jast Sund ina manner At is believed that liar a fraud upon oan hiding a 4 says that be Will be there was noting uctions, Cash bali was deposited with the City Chamberlain, and Dr. Woodead was released. The date of Mie ox amination was made slay Only $25 tn Sate, AU Yecords of Wall str have been broken by Dr. tank, No J. Ue show ttt about tis When his safe was opencd to-day §: Julie Cohen attacked the Dill aK were found in it, ‘This is the first Me at yuo } netpiee OF time in the history of brokers ov wet | enarter ntrasted tus” meamur Meb-quiok men who haye had a chance to clean up before skipping from the of fgers of the law that any money was left behind. The safe was opened by Irving L. _Hmmst for Receiver Abraham: Gruber, ‘Woodent’s lawyers furnished Mr. Ernst with the combination, When the money was found it was submitted to he in@tion of ab expert at the asury, who decided that it found in the safe stocks ot for margins left by cus- f the security id Wis not ex- of ‘and the ot! ta inthe Oo ret In th sata placed them with the other » anote. SeéL COMMITTEE Henry Phipps Is Chosen to Suc- | ceed Him, but No Reason Is Given for the Resignation of the Former Magnate. At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the United States Steel Corporation this afternoon, this being the first meating following the nual meeting of the stockholders at which directors ware elected, officers for the corporation were chosen All the officers were re-clected, the only changes in committees being that Iienry Phipps, who was elected a director a few months ago, upon the resignation of John D, Rockefeller, was chosen a member of th Pinance Com- mittee to take the place of Charles M. Schwab. The resignation. as director, of Francle H. Peabody, of Kidder, Pea! body & Cu., of Bov.on, was secepted, and Mr. Robert Winsor, of the sams firm, was elected to fill ‘the vacancy, Peabody retired because of ill- health, retirement of Mr. Finance Committe. USED ICE-PICK T0 Beoultar- Mode of Death Chosen by Joseph Keyes, Who Was Tired of Life at Twenty-One Joseph Keyes, twenty-one yeare old, committed autcide to-day in bie home, No, 1 Bast Ninety-seventh 9: et, by stabbing himself in the stomach with | vic an e-pick. } Dr. Harry A. Rogers, who lives in the | wes called, but Keyes | ‘was dead before ho arrived. Dr. Rogers im reporting the matter 10 the Coroners’ office could ascribe no motive for the| suicide except that Keyes had been sick in hepa Prison, Dannemora, sixth Inning. a ai PLATTSRURG ¥. May &—Atan| yl@uaiey, gpuled, out ba Brett fang Moone’ the condemned murderer who| on Dooin's A re ed oul APPOINTS 40 NEW FIREMEN. shot and killed two women at Saranac | to Gleason. a bafe hit Commissioner Hayes W' Soon Add 100 More to List. declared that this bin was fa! No reason wae given for the Schwab from the eaMMIT sce TO ABOLISH the Legislature. Mr ‘Godrich sald the pill was not an honest one He presented a measure Wi up by himself, which | re quired the removal of gas works from Manhattan Island, end in which the rahts of the com iy were settled and xtended for (wenty-five \ The he obleeted (0 ae giving extension, a franchise iti al without Tf, he awtd, the vs 6 the righty given by | he bil, it is unneceseary, if It given new rights in ¥. Mien it should not become a law with the the Legistatur radroad bills, Ww had failed to pi rs than the railroad bil! Mi. Vian Iderstine said that the o#- tenable purposes of the bill were not the real purposes, Every one of the ostensible objects of the bill could be optatned by proper methods, ta w the people would not object, and which the aity had present power to provide or HD) Dumont. tor the Merchants Association, clatmed that under the dill and the Jaws which It corroborated, the corporation» could evede any payment | vind | unietpal franchise io as Company loners. Conway and Wiggers indorsed what had been said tn opposition to the bill and presented resolutions of the Real Estate Owners’ Organization ADTHSCHILD FACES MORE INDICTMENT Grand Jury To-Day Returns Two! Charging Grand Larceny in First Degree—Entangled Fin- ancier Still Prisonerin Tombs The Grand Jury to-day returned two additional Idlctments against David Rethschild, former president of the de- funct Federal Bank. Four tndiatments are now pending against the entangted financier, who Je stil] {mprisoned in the ‘Tombs through his «nablility to proce the $26,000 ball under which be ts held Phe two indictments returned to-day charge grand larceny in the first degree and are based on acoommotation notes which, it ts alleged, Rothschild oben ed. one from Henry J. Benjamin for $5,000 on Jun, 13 last, and the other from Henry D. Neswler for $10,000 Jan. 7 last, Rothschild will be called to plead on the new {indictments to-morrow, when ft Ja expected the "DistrictAttarney will ak for an increase in the bat] because of the additional indiotments, CORONERS VETOED The Coroners seem to have as many lives of the cat, They are not to be ubolished, agter all. Mayor McClellan this afternoon vetoed the bill abolish- Ing the “fifth wheel of criminal jus. | tice,” tn spite of the fact that all the! rest of the community were arriyed lagainat the fifteen gentlemen now held fine the oMfce of Coroner In the five boroughs r also vetoed the Civil Ber- bij} and the bill providing sation for volunteer firemen In the outer boroughs. —_- Allan Mooney Executed At Clinto, Lake on election niglt, wae electrocuted at Clinton Fire Commissioner Hayes appointed forty new firemen to-day und selected more from the eligible list, whom he int in & sho: mn aire men were ordered to re- tormorrow, phish ly_any Jest night. ‘The body will be bared tarni where pict tn anions, Of, peed ts the family} | Meceres DY fe” Sorgen walked cheng to-day End Aasootation: eerie and that thi MeGann’s head ann, [ONE RU @ neat bunt, Moran to Tenney. going to xécond the pute and was out, Moran to Tenny, McCormick was ont NO RUNB. a long roaghed third MURDERER ELECTROCUTED. FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR (Continued from Piret FP AGAIN __|POLICEMAN ENDS LIFE WITH AI ) horses were gone and the Japanese fire became so hot that they feared James Moran, Attached to the annihilation. The report of Gen, Kuroki, a copy of which has been sent to the the Russians fought with desperate | stubborn resistance at every foot of Japanese legation here, says that bravery to the last, offering most the Japanese advance. Cory and men prisoners sian superior offi KUROPATKIN WITH ARMY OF 20,000. (Copyright, 1904, by the Press Publishing Company, New York World.) (Special Cable Deapatch to The World.) ~A despatch just received here from Mukden saye that! (Gen. Kuropatkin, with 20,000 Russian troops, is marching from the [iao-} turbed him. yang to Fengwangeheng to reinforce the Russians and check the retreat) noon he asked one of the attendants to tne of the troop before the advance of the Japanese army. LONDON, May 3 s resistance,” says Gen, Kuroki, “added 300 to our casualties.” ‘The Japanese took thirty officers and 300 non-commissioned officers) tie mart: Japanese sharpshuoters picked off many of the Rus-|nimseit ere who exposed Liemselves r —— TO FRONT lan tivestlmation “reported Vhat Eldridge Street Station, Drinks Poison To-Day at the Lafayette Place Baths. | ——— Patrolman Jamen Moran. a shed to go sireet police station, Killed wafayetie hia afteryoun tn th: | Place Baths klessly and were rendere » IN Lafayette place, us by thelr uniforms, Gen Kurok! save that his report of the! drinking carbollc a \ieath of Gen Kashtalinsky came from the prisoners of war, some of whom| i... omoiui police records aay that! say that they saw the Russian Genera: fall MOLAR WEADuneiatuleall HAY Venvatela nw ‘The Coroner after Moran was married and lived at Wo, iis West Ninety-meventh street Moran went to the baths at midnight. and after a Turkish bath wrapped him- self i a sheet and went to sleep on a couch, He remained there all morning and slept so soundly that no one dis- When he woke this after- and lived at No One Mundrea bring bis coat to him as he wished Tho retreating army is said to be in the nelghborhood of Fengwang-|to take some medicine he had in a bottle IANTS BEATEN Every report from the seat of war agrees that the troops] !n his pocket. ‘are demoralized, and some of the deapatches declare that they are panio- eir flight cannot be checked, He Drank the Poison the coat was taken back to the locker. Edwaré Gillespie, of No. 106 Madison street, and Thomas Wilson, of No. 19 Elizabeth street, said to be employed ttendamts reached the bottle, He drained it and then with BY BEANEATERS |x & sirsieatiss (Continued from First Page) tite, Dp ‘Tenney went to aecond noley hit to right for two bases, seor- Ratty out, Gilbert to Me- ng Tenney. fled’ to McCormick jehanty Fourth Inning. McGann made Deviin Mertes hit in front of Devlin secured a Raymer to ‘Tenny. Raymer Mned a hot one to oentre Morin fouled tu We made a pretty bare-handed catch, er atole second. Wilhelm filed to mick. Geler hii who made a brilllapt cateh ne ‘or Lwo bases, Ray- ney sent une to deep ler. Carney eafe on mer ec elebt, scorlig. ¢ GJiberi’s poor throw to McGann, ‘Tenney in irying to ge t home was out, McGann to Warner, TWO RUNS: Fifth Inning. Dablen went out on a long one to deep left, Geler making # great catch, Gilbert fanned Warner filed to Carney. YO RUNS Cooley went out, Gilbert to MeGann Batty retired Milligan to McGann Gitber: made « muff of Delehanty's easy fly. Raymer hit to Dahlen, who threw to Gilbert, retiring Delehanty, NO RUNS: Sixth Inning. Milligan went out, Raymer to ‘Tenney Delehanty mude a patty Browne's lutield attempt Tenney. Devilir flew to plek-up of ul threw to NO HIGHLANDERS WIN _ FROM SENATORS As soo as the at them the odor of acid indicated to them that the man had tried to take his Gulliver wes called from St. Hospital, but before he ar- rived Moran was dead, He was Identified*by the police shield in hie pocket. By communicating the Police Headquarters his learned. ‘The Coroner was Tenney | . lifted one to Dahlen tn short centre, |notified and an Investigation was begun x a to discover the motive which promptea Carney out, Dahlen to Gilbert. NO) {? dncover Mec take hie life. Nis Record an Policeman. Moran was, appolnied to the police force Moy 28, le. He had & fairly “ood record in the department, not- bo De Withetunding the fact that a number v of complaints eon made against Bresnahan vated for | hin "None of theese was of a serious natiire. ‘The laat time that a complaint was made against him was last July When he was fined one day's pay It was learned that Moran had been married aix_months. He made his last RU Moran retired, Dahlen to McGann. Wilhelm got his second pase to fir: Geler gent a hot grounder to o advancing Wilhelm to second. s Seventh Inning. McGann went out on a slow one, Batty to Tenney. Mertes went out on a long one to Cooley. cQormick singled to left. Dahien hit to Delehanty, who threw poorly to MoCormic! going to third, Gilbert and flew to Delehanty. who re- Feceived an ovation from the fans. NO RUNS. Cooley flow to Browne. Batty flew to Mortes. Delehanty hit a grounder to left an was out tryin oO steal fr necond, Warner to Danley. NO-RT IGT AG ati em Eighth toning. May 1 he reported “sick.” th his Hines not being stated. cE Minted to cle Milligan | more was heard of him at the Wldridge Batty. Browne made a foul bunt on a| street station until the report of his third strike and was out. Devlin called | death was received the cause of Nothing plause. NO RUNS. Raymer retired, Gilbert to McGann, Moran secured the first home run for Boston this season, hitting high over left, Withelm flew to Mertes. Geler out ou a jong fly to Browne. ONE RUN. Ninth Inning. MeGann thrown ont by Wilhel; ertes singled 10 right, McCormic flew to Raymer Dahlen safe on Dela- | hauty's error, Mertes going (o second | Bresnahan walked, filling bases. War aan, Raymer to Tenney. NO RUNS. | “Mamie McDonald” Drinks Car- thetic Note Addressed to Her Mother. (Continued from First Page.) | A handsome young woman about - — twenty-two years old, who signed her- ed Powells fly and made @ wild throw tn, letting McGuire scone and Vowell Unglaub singled to left, ‘oding Powell. Fultz doubled to left ventre” Keeler gave Selbach an enay catch, FOUR RUNS. Fourth Canal died on a feld. Selbach was wa xol captured Coughiin’ bleachers. MeCormick Inning. ounder to Blver- to frst. Gan. ‘oul close to the RUNB. MoeCormick got Elberfeld's hot one to Stahl in time for an out. Williams placed @ single past Moran, Cassidy captured Anderson's liner and Williams was dou- bled up at first. NO RITNS Fifth Inning. Kletnow relieved McGulre behind the bat for the Highlanders. Stahl sent an eamy fly to Fults, Drill singled to cen- Ek" Reator saiteered Masons $0 Kepler threw inte Williams, | whose iwick throw to Gensel cough a t fire. NO RUNS ing a eet Hot under Gangel'e foul. Kiotnow took his base on four wide pitches, Thoney gathered in Powell's ascension. Unglaub suffered the same way, NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. Moran made second on Elberteld's ‘throw. honey doubled to left centre and) Moran scored. Blberfeld threw Cassidy out ar first, Williams took Selbach's Hner and doubled up ‘Thoney, h ONE RUN, URite walled aud stile seoond, Keeler fed also, MoCormick threw out Ei- walk: no. berfeld. Keeler caught BROOKLYNS TAKE ONE MORE GAME (Continued from First Page.) ‘Phamas off thind and the latter scored Tine got a pass, Doyte fied ou RUN mais asond pheckard ainelea NEW ORLEANS, May 3,—After a ; and atte xen and) Stran 1 struglo the leaders of h cored. was Nalled. tryl tone and hard 6) LS LE Ie a | neconde Lumntey ied tte the Lily White Republicans tn caucus Baby popped to Wolverton, ‘Thomas! Dobbs died ont to Gleason. THRET | to-day decided against the negro and it or inder Ditign's Ay, MeCormPel | RUNS, wan agreed to send a solid white dele- fiiea out to Wan Buren. NO RU Dovin went out on a fly to Sheckard. STiiktaal tun thelGbisesss eon Hulswitt Barly Sut on strikes: Med out to ‘alg. + Meo NO RENE Fitth tant McPherson Unvrew Bergen out at first Poole fanne stole wecon! RUNB, bb made @ pretty catch of Thomas's Nhe? oason went out, Strang to Dil- lon, Wolverton ripped out a pretty sin- Van Buren was retired by Babb le. find Dilton, NO RUNS. Nove 4, 1892, prison, RON Dannemorsa, to-day. The arrangements | ) Dobba Gia CA pk x were under the personal charge of State pee Fy MoCormtex Hulswitt died, Blectrician Davis. Mooney slept scarce- Boor to Dillon, N UNS. in left centr, the soore. steal eecond. rat on a Bev Inniag. nt an easy one to Powell and was retired at first) NO a throw to between frat | and second, and while he was dodging ONE Dooin MoPherson also} Jat firat 4 out Strang walked and Sheckard struck out, NO oring Dobbs and tieing was natied trying to RUN: from Titus. up and down tie line Mulla scored Ag | self Mamie McDonald and Piirat wake was left vacovered, iveeier | address as Amaterdum aven 0 to first sately. Willlams was f Thrown out by Coughlin. Anderson beat [Ween Ninetioth and Ninety Dut Monan'a fine stop. Keeler was ree | streets," attempted suicide in the saloon Ured at thint on Drill's qiick throw ¢o [of W. D. Muhlehop, at Sixth avenue Thirdeth street, thin afternoon Conghlan, ONE RUN and She was taken to the New York Hos- Seventh Inning. Cougiin sent_a hot one to Blverteld | pital in a serious condition. and dled at fitat | MeCormiok wes pre- |" shortly sented with @ base. “nl hit into Kee~ ler pasture for two bases, Drill singled girl went Into the rear room of the Cd Ace: ra B, 4d on strikes | ms threw out er. gled on strikes, | from Herman Myer, the bartender Thoney took Ganael's soarer on the | Myer went to the saloon and was gone run, Kieinow's bot one got away from [but a moment when he heard groans In McOormick and vielded two bases. |the rear room. He ran in there and Tee ee tee eo Moran amt |found the girl with her head on the Powell waa sate at necond om MoCor-| table and a vial, which had contained mickis muff of the short atop's Aalst. | carboiie actd, partially emptied by her Ponte a ote eR {MPT t aide, The whiskey had not been touched, ‘There was a note on the Been dnetne: table, which read Elberfeld threw out to Thoney. Cas | sneny Mamma: aidy perished the sama way. Selbach siyial Coughlin. Goughtin forced | “T « ised you much trouble, but, Selbach at second, Tnglaubd to Wil- | mani, | could not help it. Bury me lame. NO RUNS. In Cu vary Cemetery. Hoping to Blberteld doubled ¢o center. | mee! ou in heaven, Your loving daugh- his anide slightiy and Grimth, him. Wiliams popped to Cour! Anderson aent a iner to MoCormick whose throw to Moran doubled np Grith, NO RUNS tor. MAMIE M'DONALD, ‘Ameterdam avenue, between Ninetleth and Ninety-first streete."’ Nin ning. rhe ie was _sermi-oonselous ang 5 . Myer notified a vatrolman, who calle¢ catsar Bight singled Drtif'war hit by {an ambulance from the’ New York a pitched ball. lason forced Drill at} Hospital. Dr. Erskine responded and second, Williame to Elberfeld. Moran | worked over the girl for about half an sledita Busse Ne. hour. and then took her to the Hos- The bartender and others, Pibitues ofthat section, said that they were sure the girl was not a resident of. the Tenderloin.” The sift was well dresned, wearing a lar ‘ge “picture” hat and dark tallor- suit, with silk skirts and petti- and underclothes of good tex: LILY WHITES WIN OUT. Loulniana anole sacrificed agroca. from single b: to left Y A neat scorad MoCarmick Delegation: Mel net PUI ONT TA SAUTE tae | gation Hee ee tie Straig Milk ROK |Sention Instructed tor President’ Roose. 8 NO RUN Eighth Inuing. high one was grabbed by Dillon was robbed of at least wes by Van Buren's sensational catch. MoCormick went ov Wolverton Gleason's ul was gathered in by MoCormick, Wolverton pounded to a centre for three bases and on Van Buren’s single to right was declared safe on a Yiiie delegates, chosen are: Peart Wight, L. ©. Wacmoth, W. J. Behan and L: F. Suthon, COFFEE CRANKS Mus hit to short. Dillon got umler Doyle's foul. Hulswict was, thrown out at fret by Poole, ONE RUN, Can get well Ninth Inning. by nse of. Bergen flied to Vanburen. Poo! aingled past Bhort. fated ont to Wolverton. Siieckard doubled to seoring Poole, Lumley: ome! PBooin ied gut WS ain flied ou : ime ted for MeP! e's throw to x. NORRUNS ee POSTUM |the “oll or none” bid# body & Co.. Baring, of the bonds EN SALOON bolic Acid After Writing a Pa-! before 4 o'clock the young | Repablicans Bar Ne- NEW CITY BONDS Bl DEMAND Issue of $32,000,000 18 Over subscribed Seven Times, Ac- cording to a Statement by! Comptroller Grout. Comptroller Grout anuounved to-day that the $92,000,000 city bonds site been oversubseribed seven times ris [Uids were #0 numerous Lihat the Comp. | troller will not have to accept any of | In all probablilty the bixgest bonds will be taken up by Kidd, Magoun Co an Fivk & Robinson. These three Anan: houses will probably get about Seligman & © Sweetaer & Co. bid jointly ror the ne ceptance of $10,000,000 of the bouds. It is likely that they will get % major por- tion of that amount Comptroler Grout at first that it would be necessary to have syndicate take hold of the issue, the public a number of the bankers, the National City Bank, Har vey Fisk & Sons combined their inter- in the baths, saw Moran drink from| eats and bid for the entire tssue at 100.08 for all or part and 100.41 for al: or none. Kidder, Peabody & Co,, the National Bank of Commerce and the First Na- tonal Bank made a bid for the entire issue, offering 100.7913 for all or any part These two and 100.87 for all or none were the syndicate bids. J. W. Seligman and Sweetser & Co. bid 100,88 for $10,000,000 worth of the bonds, Frank Bpeyer bid 101 for $109,000; Al Loeb & Co. bid 100.52 for $500,000; Schaefer Bros. bid 101.05 for $500,000 worth, and the Knick- erbocker Trust Company bid 100,25 for $500,000, and — $5,000,000 worth at 101, HAPPY MOTHER'S TOUCHING STORY’ Of Baby’s Dreadful Suffer- | ing from Eczema. ‘CURED BY CUTICURA. | Now His Skin Is as White as a Snow Flake. “A terrible rash broke out on Char- lle's poor little face and spread to his neck, chest and back. Ihad never seen anything quite like It before,” writes Mrs. Helena Hath of 821 10th Ave,, N. Y. City. ‘The skin rose in little Jumps, and matter came out. My baby’s skin was hot, and how he did suffer. He walked At lost I was persuaded by a friend across the street to try the Cuticura Remedies. She gave me some Cuticura Ointment —I think the box was about half full — and 8 piece of Cuticura Soap. I followed the directions, bathiuz Charlie and putting that nice Olntment on the sores. Little by little, but so surely, Charlie and I both got more peace by day and more sleep by night. The sores ud now Charlie is cured com- pletely. ‘Yea, that fat little boy by the win- | dow is Charlie, and his skin is as white | as a suow flake, thanks to the Cuticura Remedies. know about the Soap and Ojntment, and If it is going to help other mothers with sick babies, go ahead and publish | what I have told you." Sold throughrat the worl, Cations (ie torin of \Checolate “Coated Pils $e. Roose Bq Paria eve ae’ er Ava.” Poiter Drs Om Bend for CANDY SPECIAL s£OK T Ansorted Nut Cream 1 Chocolate Strawberry meln ees COCeKIe SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. Dutted Fige .. +SDAY. Cara. 54 BARCLAY ST. Los CORTLANDT ST COR CHURCH INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES. HE AMBRICAN COTTON OIL CO. , 194, the Hoard of Director On Nov. 5, 1903, the Board of Directors de- y nthe comition stock, payable June 4, 1b04, of Winkiow, Lanter jared a dividend up at the banking aC books Will be dat 3 P.M. May 4 z and thought but ax! soon as the bonds were thrown open to| Migwest Moran was in plain clothes and after| nancial houses in the country showed he had taken the bottle from his pocket) their willingness to accept them, Kuhn Loeb & Co. and the Speyer firm ot found it helped me within the first week. I kept taking it for three months, and/and as 1 had Peruna recommended to tie yieased to say that it cured me entirely, and 1 have had no\ 7 symptoms of its return. 4d only too glad to recommend it wonderful medicine, doing all ang than 18 claimed for AS The women all over the United States are saying the same thing about Peruna. who have been cured by the use of Peruna ever tire of reciting its virtues or sounding its praises. Jt is friend to friend conversation that advertises Peruni. All the advertising ever devised would never have brought Pe- runa to its present popularity, People are cured by P doctors and nostrums have failed to cure. they talk of the cure. They continue to talk. off talking until all their tr wouldn't eat, and | night after night I | the floor if with bim, weak as [ | was. Often I had | to stop because I | felt faint ‘and my | back throbbed with pain, But the worst palm of all was to see my poor little Mason | saloon and ordered a glaas of whiskey | boy burning with those nasty sores. | rt of dried up and went I think everybody, should | A®5China | v nen. 1b, 100| bees ID. 150) trees edb. 100 Chocolate Cream Feappe...-1, 150] f pan | KOOMS URNiEDAT OG,98 : trea id fl : | 4. ‘Mimnishad copies 109,98 credit 5 Peony Rakanean 149,75 stom RIGHT TIMB to cook WITH 2 GAS ace to Face Talk|: These Two Women Have Been EEX Bucs, Cured of Catarrhal Se gz Diseases by Us- e> =ing Peruna. They Are Telling ¢ Each Other About It, What They Are Saying May In- tarest You Don't Missa Word First, we will in- troduce the Indtex. The one on the left in Miss Evelyn Morse, of Minneapo- Us, Minn, She re- sides at 651 Adams strect. The one on the gue She resides at Hf of EVELYN MORSE. Walkerville, 4 sf : Miss Morse ts saying: CD a buffered ells Gray TARY GRAY i nearly three years with catarrh | SNe,tbiuke ine cake of Stine Morse a es $ J | {of the stomach. which no mede oe, i Oe tatiana § cine seemed to relieve until oN ee a dae n ver a ee te } ie thick y - | the good Peruna a ‘or me, at- friend advised me to try Peru pene reels cet for me, at. catarrhal troubles in my stom- sveptical, 1 tried it, 824] ach and bowels. “I realized the cause had to be removed by a friend who had used it, I concluded ound it to fill all the ro- | quirements of my case, fora few ! bottles restored me to 00d health.’’ Not one of the vast multitude of women eruna of some chronic ailment that Naturally enough, They never leave ‘iends have tried the remedy. ins the rise and phenomenai popularity of the greatest catarrh remedy by th. medical profession. gives free, confi- Broadway & 18th St. Oriental SilKs and Wai: New Creations of Plain and Printed Silks, Sheer Fabrics and Model Waists are on parade on our Second floor; it isa magnificent display, well worth coming to see. Nowhere else can you find these C/nusual weaves, de- signsand colors—they are Ortental,— Original. Genuine Pineapple Gauze. Direct from the Philippine Islands. Plain and striped—18 yards toa piece. $10.00 and $12.50. Genuine Shantung Pongee. White, Black, Navy and Brown. $1.00 and $1.25 sara. Plain Silk Crepes. All colors and Black and White, 24 inches wide. $1.00 and BL. 2S yard. Embroidered Silk Crepes. Black, White and a full line of colors $1.75 ° $5.00 vars. Chinese Grass Linen. In Waist Patterns, hand embroidery and drawn work. $12.50 & $18.50 “ah. Plain and Embroidered Grass Linen by the yard Remnant Sale. Kinu, Tussah, Pongee and Habutai Silks in lengths of 2 to 42 yards at less than half regular prices. OF GOODS CASH OR Ses theta ora ROOM FLAT | a eMPURNISHED AT 49,98 | ROOM APARTMENT snugly Fuinishedat OQ, 98 Asie Chitfonier, 6,75 \ Closet, 12,50 } —GAS— A Gas Range combines the very highest degree of comfort and mod- ¢rn convenience in your home, If your gas burners are unsat: {sfactory, send word to the Company, addressing the loformation Bureau.” You can rent a Gas Range for $3.00 a year, "0. The preferred and coinmon atock transfer oor. ana will seinain closed wntii 10°A. a4; | —— i HELP WANTED—FEMALE, y wrerus BE, RALPH, Secretary, LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE, haiarean "G8 Winiversity Cluby bth a. “and Pea CHEANING, SP B Bat’ DIED, “wanted; must "bo Papld wad @o~ A C1 ‘ wanted; inuat be rapid AY.—On May 2 1004, EDWARD Fay, |] beloved hus! ones ni Areee of Ballanik: Fun nd of Bridget Fay, formerly fence . County of Galway, Ireland Rotloe later, Residence, Si Baio sus Nv ST TE as iP ie

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