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A — =i‘ i‘éi THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27. 1904, RUSE ET BRTHO CFS President Is Forty-six Years Old To-Day and Receives a Dele-|, gation of New Yorkers Among His Guests, AOOSEVELT'S NOTE eet “TWINGE and Not Guilty of Conspiring to Do So,” He Wrote to Ex- He Conducted a Great Bucket Shop) postal official Business at No, 42 Broadway, with’ Thousands of Clieats Throughout the |wnici vss sent v0 sues James &. Ty. x Z ‘ner Assistant Attorney-General for the Country— Disappeared a Week A 70, | Post-oitee Department on behalf of the President In answer to one sent by the | Judge to the President June 11, 1904, asking him to “right (he great wrong which he declared the President had unwittingly done him in using certain statements reflecting upon his, oficial conduct, In transmit! papers + Congress. "nh vonnects with matters iscloaed tn Mr, Heistow's fevort, was public. today by Mr, Holm rad, who has coarge of the prose cution The levter is aa follows “WHITE HOUSE, “WASHINGTON, June 24, 1904 ‘Sir; Tam directed by the Prevalent to say tat your letter o the Mth In- want, addr to him, was revolved Atkl was reforred t (he Department of for inquiry inte the statements Juste f nade therein. and for suen report As WASHINGTON, Oct. ASHINGTON, Oct, 11.—The letter anniversary of President Koosevet’s birth, “He is forty-six vears old. ‘Throughout the day he was in receipt of messages of congratulation from friends tn all parts of the country, He also received many personal callers who congratulated him upon the anniver- ary. In accordance with the custom es- tablished by the Hungarian Repubiiean Club, of New York, during Mr. Roose- Governor of New of the club, headed . ite Prenident, cai resident to present its felicita- T—Thie ie the Anrouncement was made to-day of | mates Cla the woreiing, of correspond , +o Chita of the frm will look like u na the fallure of J, Walter Labaree @ CO, tional convention when they all get of No, @ Broadway, with itubiiities to town. amounting to anywhere from 80,00 (0 X@ Trace of Him at fle Home, -. At Labaree 6, in Mount V $700,000, ‘Labaree has been missing since | ,,4* Labarce’s home, in Mount, Vernon, a woek ago yesterday, His family, at herelf as a servant on the sic, At etanll casuals Mount Nerwon tenths inst Friday Hone on the occasion of his birthday, | N° ‘177 Summit stroet, Moy J sald (hat he leds {ymned. She donot ke Thitteen members of the club were in| his manager, Ms Inwyer and all his i a buree, a the deleeation and wuld oo i retura ‘vatd night Mire Deine wite of Admaifal Dewey | (Tlends profess ignorance of hiswhere | The description of Labares, a8 gives a brlef call on t enident t by the ‘polloe, Is that of a min 6 feet 3 |Inches in helght. alight of bulld, with @ le, amooth face, and nut brow hair) He dresses quietly and is quiet ducted one of the biggest bucketsnop and reserved in manner. H Mount Vernon s luxuriously abouts, this was the President's | Labaree was the whole firm, and con- “and called merely to extend | wishes and to sav ‘God blass furnts require Mrs. Dew | f Fees Wibire. etek 60 Heaslitia teaes | Comiuanees Th she ely, He had branch and he waa conaideral to be a man A Feport. has been received trom Drecisely similar to some which adorn. | ofces extending from Toronto fo New considerable wealth the Department of Justice and con- ed the President's desk early in the day, | Orleans, with hundreds of corres- alt hed Aroume with a customer | sidered by the I aiden, WhO fwether it recelved from nersonal (riends i pcloved dusands, and tho tui! extent of the cern in Maiden ta majored In uch Leper sour, official many handsome presents as mamentoes | OU charged clerk Howard ( 1 Senguet fe fo expres y hia , 7 su ntil come of the anniversary failure cannot ba estimated wu lumbla. learned that ( hia message to Congress pi —— plete reports are in from all Bie the man had been tter three. in ents bad beon pre- n put through the Con after bi L 4 agencios, He sued. and Justice § sented against, YOU lon Ing Our” te and warrant moval from im ko. wit youl the prene Court on Tune t nf this ven rendered the judgment agalnat Labaree & Peabody for $11,100 with costs. ul do not allow the expressions or action Mahe President naturally pirinks from o's Father riklabies saying anything thet wil diminivh any Labaree, the father of the samfort you may have derived from the Cerdict of the jury, but he la advised that you were not (rel for the wrong: pring t whieh he referred, but con- fon puetey wih Durrett to do the wrong, Drter | whtnn he Is advised is a wholly different matter, a8 One may be qullty fini not guilty Mf conspiring to do so. Po pectfully, Yours rea LIAM LOBH, Jr, *Becretary to the President.” a T its te Mr. Young asked how It happened that Eliott Thurston «ave her the stock, Laburee started the business about three years ago, He had a bik, fuely f ' hed nd emploved en teleeraph operators and asmany| Laba more clerks and Stenographers. The im ofice was full of tickers and .iatre yrcigers holue al imporcant 09 tied with immense biackboards. hth with the coffee importing bh ; At the time he Inauaurated the bust: | of itiam M at Son & Co. at —+— teen Labaree was a member of the |/e Front street. fle was stunned Consolidated Exchanke, He was ex: |ot,the tatlure of his tons 5 'T have not seen Walter for about Florence Crosby’s Action to Re-| Pellet from that organization & vear| two weeks,” maid the elder Labares ago after @ trial on @ bipedal ta Ho idid “not intimate, to me that he 000 ning @ bucket shon but continu to | was in any trouble. irae, | would cover Stock Worth $15) | do business independently, | have done anything possible, tut if the from Broker Richard F. Lounge The sdvertisements of Labaree & Co. | Shuld'render very ttle wile T eaniot appeared in the columns of dcores of | understand pny he ah " have gone ismi away, and [ will not believe that bh bury {s Dismissed, Rormacs. i wea tirsnoety, promtabte | ihe oe A tg pee RE Was MY| piry Commissioner Hayes announced - | im, m that he was doing an ex-| , . — too, until the recent phenomenal ad i business.” ee ta | yeatorda nek he intended sc8 8 0 vance In stocks, phen Callahan, Labaree's attor. | Cl oa hie arm boxes In the stations along the Florence ore Herrmann, whose) Labaree's customers bought on re tte Ate octminat (ere was | Slevated ratroad lines ault for a separation and her share of|rigy, ut tt appears that he was ® deat with the failure, In tus opinion, he | An experimentdl the alleged $00 a moncn incom, of| 124 Kucked the market vigorously. The sald, the Labaree house never dia a use along the Third avenue ‘om Goorke, Herrmann, 1s pending, was tel’ mers began to take profits, and |Dusiiess of more than $1U/.04) a year, Let hh urbe One weaves: Norman Maresh, a lawyer, of No, & or DI plaintif and sae witnens tony bike Tabares enw enat te was timeco mOve,, | wiltiue atred, has been snrages’ be | value Grial before Justice ba He made careful preparations for get-| some of the creditors, Mr. Marsh wag syst jury In the Supreme Court of her sult | 4, Keeping the atate of hie | goon in Centre Street Police Court to sioner that he will a Re hecata Tell spares of atm Ue Une |Uee ee eas mn Magistrate, Whitman, priation to extend the boxes south on br ; business to himself, The first his man- refused to. say. whether the the Second avenue line from Hanover American Mining Company, which #1) ager knew of the condition of the busl- | tion referred to a warrant for |square to South Ferr wald were held by Broker Richard I. nogg, he saya, was when he arrived at | Labaree's arrest, Ninth avenue line to Fi Lounsbury as repositor. the office Thursday morning of last This sult was begun sx years 96.| wack and found that Labaree had re | tha a Pat We eat a betes moved everything be could carry the 7: ae beng age evening before. 6. ‘Thurston, a well-known man about} ” os ioe @ fin town, who died six years ago, Broker ” 3 West Lounsbury being Joined as defendant] Word of the disappearance of Laba- Y formglly, he being the cussodian of| ree waa sent out to the branch offices, the stock. id ‘ and this week the correspondents ere Mra Herrmann said. tn response to| been coming to town. They held @ the questions of Alexander C, Young| meeting at the Hoffman House last that Elifott 8. Thurston gave her 250| night to discuse the situation. shares of American Mining Company] There were agents of oe ee shares in 1894. ent from Rochester, Asheville, N. C. “Mr. Thurston gave me a letter to! petersburg and Richmond, Va., Penso- Rroker Richard F. Lounsbury for the Fla, Allentown, Pa., Toronto, stock,” she said, “I took it to the rk Bangor and Bath, Me., Athens, broker's office, He said, ‘Yes, that Is Greenville and Durham, B. ©. all right! He bought fifty of the| Charlotte, Newport News, Dover, shares and paid for them. Then he| Philadelphia and Liga vce asked me if I wished him to keep the! A, J. O'Halloran, 0 ma, other 200 shares and I said ‘Yes, If you| representing claims amounting to $18- lease,’ 000, was elected chairman of the meet- r letter proved to be ambiguous in| ing, Bach of the correspondents pre- a rough estimate of the amount his customers stood to lose through supposed to be worth $15,000, but the | the disappearance of Labaree, and Question was ruled out on Mr, Osbosne’s | from these statements the eatimate of ebjection Habilities was made up. he attorney sald ke wanted to prove re Mine’ Ci sby's title to the stock and| J A Prince the Labaree manager, ’ . away any ambiguity In the letter; | atten e = oe Osborne insisted coat noeaie eA poethe oer Hog pir gg . MISS SA H BURNHARD. t Mr. y 24 s unable to, RA a condition of the Dusiness owing to the . ‘sation with a dead main could not be Fepeated ax evidence binding Mr. Louns- Dury, who Was npt present at the con- vervition Plaintift's counsel then important books, and that rested and p, Halloran, Maborne moved for a dismissal of | Totbert, Bolton and , was ap- “ Nervousn had the complaint on the ground that no | pointed to viaslt Polloe Headquarters N ess case had been made out, Justice Greens | and retain a lawyer, More than half the time nervousness Is called by wtlon Daum granted th VANDERBT TEST LCT AG First of New York Central's New Locomotives for Ter- minal Service Here Proves in Every Way a Success. Central Office In Invoked, The committee calied upon Inspector | McClusky to-day and lald the case) before nim, He immediately began to lay about for the trail of the missing broker, From headquarters the com- mittee went to the office of Cantor, | McIntyre & Adams and retained the firm to look afier the Interests of the ereditors, From telegrams which Mr, Halloran has received since he was given charge of matters for the creditors he eatl- other names, “Nervousness” means “starved nerves,"—the dlsor- ganization of the nerve system, on which every organ in the body depends for its healthy and continued’ac- tion, All the health of the human body depends apon this nerve force, $ The nerves are starving and burning themselves up every day the worn-out feeling comes—the courage of life is falnter—the mind is worn by its worried ac- tvity,—in a word, one is “run down,” nervous, When the worn out feeling cannot longer be thrown == off,—when the courage of life is utterly gone,—we call this condition of diseased nerves by the given name of “nervous prostration. if CONSPIRACY Nervous people—"run down” or tired out, who can —o— profit by the experience of thousands during the past 17 years, call into use a prescription that really Mrs, Ketcham for Second Time ,in Divorce Court Declares She gives to the nerve system food that is fitted to its needs—the famous formula, discovered by Professor Was Lured to Hotel by Feigned | Iliness of Escort in Plot. Edward FB. Phelps, the great Physician of Dartmouth University; the celebrated nerve vitalizer and tonic, now known throughout the world as Paine's Celery Compound, Every physician knows the famous formula and uses it constantly in bis practice. We print some of the letters sent us by persons who let themselves sink into nervous prostration, and who—having been restored to health—are will- ing to let the world know their gratitude to Paine's (Special to The Evening World.) SCHENACTADY, N.Y, Oct M— The test of the first of the New York Central Rallroad’s electric locomotives to be used in the terminal service at New York City took place to-day near Hoffman's Ferry, west of Schenectady, ‘on the main line of the New York Con- tral Ratlroad, and was in every way Col. Beecher cross-examined Mrs. Lyle, & success. - ft th bet William K, Vanderbilt jr, W. J. Note its Mista ‘Gorn gi Celery Compound, Wileus, FB. BR. Katte, the New York Frank B, Ketcham's sult for absolute divorce, Mrs. Ketcham, demure and pretty, had declared her Innocence of her husband's charges and that she was the victim of a conspiracy by which she was lured by a boarder In the house of her mother, | Mrs, Ada, F. Dillegar, No 16) West “Ll was a complete wreck from nervous rostration; | could not even sit up when | gan using Paine’s Celery Compound, “At the end of two weeks | was able to go out, and in one month was able to go about my work with as much vim as | Gy possessed, and this after an eighteen months’ slege of prostration. Central's electric eng:neer, and W. Potter, superintendent of the rallway department of the General Blectric Company. inspected the dig locomotive as it stood in the housing shed, and then proceeded to the sv tions When Mr. Vanderbilt gave the word % Eighty-first street. to a hotel. They be tip . OT lee yorapcie were ou! onan Innocent excursion when ire to put myself on record as a urned a lever to start che big FOtary | he feigned illness on a car and she had ver in the merits of Paine’s Cel. to take him to the hotel, when her hus- ery bands (ricnde burst in upon them, “Weren't you afraid of compromising yourself by golng to a hotel with tts strange man’ asked Col, Heenner. “No, | did not suspeot him,” said the “ ; |whtnems. "He said he was in agony and Mosars. Vanderbilt, Wilgus, Katte and | PN ain" get a Chance (0 # reich Potter made the fire trip. with noth-|himsel? out he would be all right. I ine attached to the locomotive. did not know had registered us as Later Mr, Vanderbilt's private car |r Lewes yee 5 ie ist gook ont coat an own on was coupled on and the various oMelals (he Cot {iat then Mr. Palliser, Charles were given an opportunity to ride efter) netcnam and toree others burst into the new locomotive, but no attempts ites yoy 1 was eitting on a chair mar Compound.”"—Sarah Burnhard, 673 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Aug. 30, 1904. After all was running smoothly the| power was turned on to the third rail and the losomotive was put In motion rousness,” “nervous prostration,” “nerve de- that run-down, worn-out feeling,—nine times in ten are simply the result of prejudice, carelessness, or ignorance, All that the starved nerves want Is proper food. Remember this,—Paine’s Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous physicians this country has ever known, and all reputable druggists sell and recommend it. at great speed were made. 1 apried In addition to Mr. Vanderbilt's party, ini ha te pe ag ” the test Was! witaented by. fevers! rill Bere Ss 4 WELLS, RICHARDSON & ©O., i et an aD ae — 45 args er ee ERR od OTR, ape eT irs Gece e cake eters rie ere the facts ascercuned might appear to) wrong | MORE ‘L’ FIRE“ALARM BOXES. 1° | proved s0| a CAMMEYER Store Open | Sale of Men’s Colored Shirts, | Friday and Saturday, turday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. | Oct, 28th & 2gth. si Boss Our Harvard «4 Standard Nae og ered Shirts $3.00 SHOES. made of very fine cloth ir 4 neat and fancy designs, light Our Standard $3.00 Shoe for Women and dark effe Cuffs at- Is the mest compren niive line from which to tached or detached. 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