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Tene Who Jumped Bail Reported Masque-, g in Mexico in the Garb! TO BE MAKING ps mans FOR NEW SCHEME. d a Million Dollars’ Worth’ Here, Getting $300,- Check Signed by Haga: on His Death Bed. rte of the whereabouts of Dr. R. have reached New York, Mu | ‘to be In Mexico, In the neighbor- | P Chihuahua, masquerading as a 9 priest and working on 4 mining | t., tsa fugitive from justice. | _eseaae & ball bond last May rather "= Sen stand trial on an indictment enars.- > Ing him with fraudulent transactions in r with the Montasa astern ie Arigona Mining Company, of wailch ie promoter, ¢ of Dt, Flower has been full mt, and dodging detectives Is ba Rew experience to him. He was| Fain BMiinoly in 1349, was educated tor aninivtey and preached ‘for several | Then he went into the medicine and from that drifted into got. ck mining schem fold Million in Stock, fot hold of a {ttle mine in Mon- | nd @ little smeiter in Arizona, | the Montana, Eastern and Aiining Company, and sold | 41,000,000 worth of stock in this} and throughout the East, There nothing cheap about his work, Ho Si MiMeL Good People into his seheme aid he| . became president of some ot | rs companies and was his bert | Hayaman lay dying in wage Hotel he drow a payable to his wife, ie ‘inte the check over andes Aled f September, 1909, hae later hin relati Natriot- rastoraey and transt fame out Sirs He, 4 pike Meantineg marti | re, asweried that the lione were in the way of seas further was done d last March a of hie. mining roe no 0 the 1 a au auat that Be etl but y "was not 8 from Mexico t# that h y the border until n few dave “HEAD OF THE GOVERNMENT the view with the statement that It mot le treated, trative statement, There aro many of Knox hag nothing whatever to do with the question uppermost in the putile mind: many of which purmue Itlegal methods Control ove elertions—gontrol them by charged npog, thé books @s money pald for political purposes, but hidden away by [alse bovkkeoping? } WF, WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTORER 9% PARNER HTS A Ni RET ve FATHER KNICK: “BLESS ME! TO . HARLEM IN FIFTEEN MINUTES AT LAST!” ~IUSEVELT NOW Judge, Repiying to hes if Mik Points, (By T. E, Powers.) CODEAHEDEAESCOODOSSDHDIHOITTHOODOIVOOGOESS HHOOOGHCSML ¢ Out Growth of Imperialism and Charges President with Making People Pay Tolls. DDIODOSHDODOGDOHDIDIDDODIPODLDIDHOOVOIDHEDOOSOOCDDGI®, ' | CAN'T DO WRONG.” HE SAYS Asks Whether Populists and Socialists Are Not Getting Their Campaign Funds from Republican Sources, Esopus, N. ¥,, Oct, %—Judge Par- ker hit back vigorously at ex-Attorney- | General Knox, and was not averse to | mentioning President Roosevelt to-| duy in n speech to @ delegation com- posed lirgely of farmers from Orange ond Rockland Counties, N, ¥, The/| delegations arrived at Rosemount by boat and marched up the winding road | to Judge Parker's home, where they | were revelved on the veranda, Judge Parker in his speech sald. “No more sitletactory evidence of the widespread public interest in the at- tempt to control the election by moneys of great corporations and tfusts need be jooked for than that furnished by | President and hie late Attorney~ General Knox Roosevelt Approved It, “Knox was bidden to the presence of the President for a consultation. About what? About the iniquity of the large) contributions? Contributions — being made by gigantic corporations and) | trusts? Not at all, But rather to do- | vie means by which the force of the statement of thie commonly accepmd tact could be parr'ed, ‘The outcome was| an Interview by Senator Knox. “Core was taken to preface the inter. | the approval of the President It may therefore, as an adminis- them those days, To two or three of thei 1 shall make reference to-day. “Now, this long statement of Seantor BOIODIOGE! “ Dog y NIHOHOHHOOS® Tho Old Gentleman Began to Read The. World's | Paros Slogan Eeveral Years Ago, and Now that It Has oome True and He Has Made the [rip, You Must Excuse Him for Feeling a Little Dazed. MEN BURIED IN RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS, “Shall the creations of government— 4 | toney belonging to thelr stockholders —money not given in the open and White House Eagle Has a Bad Falt; Is It an Gut Omen? "Senator Knox has been at some : . palna hitherto to prove that with all his WINNERS AT KANSAS CITY. | ‘rst: Simplicity, 2 to 1 and 9 to 10, seo. | ; ‘Tine—L.98 bh. Dixte Andrews, Jolly | learning he does not know all about {Witen, ‘Aparkting Odelot, Ethel’ Barry- TRENCH 2 HOURS dinar i the common law, It tardly seema pos- (Roeetal to The Evening Wortd.) eee, ‘ Mt Pncle Pras ana ment Ne lalblc, however, that he dose not know ELM RIDOR RaCh TRACK, KAN- | phy AM Gunn | gad Intense Spe Fah Mi he’ took @ train tol tie rulo that Alleantions of the com- JSAM CITY, Mo,, Uct. %—Tho winnotd |¢o 1 and 2 to 1, first: Jingler, 19 to 1_and is thé oWhibr 6t A mine in Chinute | Malet not denied by the answer are of the races acheduled here to-day are 3 10 J. second: A nasiver, 1 be? SLeMINETON, | Cet, hye orovince and has sol4 stock in it| thereby admitted, He does not deny— n as follows: jan 0 i ime—.4: ‘ox- eagle wi allover the coun(t¥. Heine nf an ae-| nor could he-that these contributions Up to hab heat Armpits in Sand and “wins: nack—six furlorgs.—Veo eeeccat™ hear ant by 4 t Mitine some noheme’that ent | were made, If he could have done 0.) py | News, 114 (Fisher), even, won; Redo, nest Parham, Rowland 'M.. 8° Merry. from Mexico Under an aes pot course, he would. Af can do #0 now, most Suffocated Beford) ymariariw>, vw secant: soe Goss Vong and 1 famelson also’ ran ho te invited to. en ees’ of Pilsee. aie Paes ‘OUR ACE—Mile and a stx- To Hide the Charme, Rescued from Their Perilous wr GRCOND R sche pipe furlong Doce | het; Colebeauien, 7 Oot snd § PARKER TO TALK TO GERMANS.| “This interview was intended to cre- | Position. tor C., 108 (Cormack), 6 to |, wor Mar. | mecord; Ammo Sie T to 2 and 6 to 6, Fitter wii} address the rmeat.|ate & cloud of duet behing whieh be | fn Dope, 3 donee eg fara | Kembla, die tad \Dr Stephen ao ran. | fae of «foley torent) Parker| hoped to hide the chargo he did not Time. Le oneal. 9p, lady Ki Carat broke'a leg. Bt Cooper | Union | Wednesday |answer and could fot answer. That Hachmelater, Hacene, Flying, Tra wre : mesa ed Kix-President Cleve-| or Two mon digging A tunnel in Douging| Paciheo, Praive,.. Togo, Ralph | siig 74 ae came Feral! inst night by the Russian western 8 eenited his promise to speak meetin, a ki ee Me | Brac © Offices « THE WORLD. Rae nen Arma Advertising Rates WANTS! ! MANHATTAN AND BRONX, PF eee: District Tele. im the city receives ‘Wants at office rates, AV—At Nes, 120, 278, 330, ID AY.—At Nos. 445, 951, 1023, MIRD AV--At Nos. 250, 220, 75, 76, | "4 O50, 1026, 1401, 11 de Abad, Yodo, nis, ‘Aea, 1114, twat! ‘Pour’ Mayne Ne. 8 No, 301, ata i ferry Nos, 1420, 1408, ATM AV.—At Nos. Gv, 153, 247, 810, | AV—At No, 2203, AV—At Nos, 11, 265, T00, Bia, Bis" saee siti Now, 628, bee. Lf a 182, ) Mth ot, Go EUE. in pia x Ne. 8 | D Brae No. 387 w, ‘At No, 203 ia, eo ington av, seas 4s that vast sume of money pero, and Gola Monk also Man. street, Brooklyn, this afte n Hi ti 4 and out second: Gus % desultory firl conth pave been contributed for the control r apa iy THIRD RACE-One and jonevetghth | to t and’ ot thd mein bh Hes |UN't co id tee lesaune ry of this election in ald of the adminis- | buried in a trench for almost two! mites —Gold Mineral, 90 (Kipp), 3 to| ney also ran, ee panese were dis ae yeh te nd ja hours, the sand covering one as high| r won i Petneees, Tulane, 1p 104 iceman), ——.— bag Mach a fortitying along the “What the fow plain, unarn) yous . rentancen uttered bY m6 0 ther aud. |°# the armpits, while the other was at, third. Thme—LA8 1 ouo'sei a! — RESULTS AT DELMAR. ‘The whole army a delighted with the ect of IMegal combinations mean, and| times almost suffocated by the dirt,|'™® ¥ é appointment of Gen. Kuropatkin as hut they ‘are understood to mean by | which enveloped him to his toreh rou! nth DAC ae furlongs | (g eciat to The Evening Word.) | commander-in-chiet of the land fofces Ma ean tke arent activity | Hefore resdue was certain t nvoy, WH (Knapp). & to dy fecond: | DELMAR RACE TRACK. 87. LOUIR.| in the Far Bast, ‘The one idee among evidenced In pa he , fi a oT ig “the races Fun hero to-da: of thelr leading officers ie favor of the | Were adminiatered by a pries: of the frolte i Ret (eleeeryy | Alla Gio | peaitied ‘ae tellewe ¥ | the mem is to advance, election of ny opponent Bt. John's Roman Catholle Church. | Guntry, Murkaday and Drexel aivo rat; | FIRST RACE—Five and one-halt fusy | ere James Ambroso, of No. 8 Sumpter!” piety RACE—Ons mile.—Kangan-|longe—Aapatla, 9 (McLaughlin), 6 to streot, and Michael Kennedy, of the| non, w (Knapp), § to}, first; Western | won; Dorothy Dodd, 10) (D. Austin), 4 VINOL FOR HE AGED, same address, employed by Joseph | Duke, @ (Lewls), 41-2 to 1, second: |to,% pecondy Btnel's Bride #6 (Dickson), | . (Jones), 7 to 2 4 par to be w feat Hardcastle, of No, 48 Albany avenue, i i A sone ‘aah “ae hady Helis, ems Lone, Maxzina, | : of the Republican party. were digging a tunnel from a treneh | jor Pettijohn, Jerry Lnych and Mac: Belle Gold, Flying Fare, Stella M., Tel New York's Most Prominent Drug Hits Beek at Wright. Jin front of No, 1 peat street to | pfolliday also ran. jenhone Belle alao ran. giste Prepared to Show that re ; ‘ the sewer whieh runs loogitudtgalty | eenepefemasee SECOND RACK—Mile and a six- Nothing Equals Vinol for The Administration als> puts out a| sun" the middle of the street feeerts coun pe | Pay Old People, cal ram from ov. right, of th aughlin), vo won; Tangible, 4 | Pailin: ne Commission, in re bly to eome The trench was twelve feet long Sa WORTH RESULTS, Conway), 5 to 1, second; Peirce J., 10 quot ations image by me He arene five feet wide, The tunnel had been —— |{¥ouns, 10 Bat vars. pobenegee 3 « Stid_ong of of jes delivered dn the, Yuin day of Of:0b'T. completed when the accident occurred,| (foeeial tn The Rrening Wovd) | Aliutver, “Mecond Mate and Judge Cate ae wigs fh foe! terances of a » has spent four,both men having worked thelr way) WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO tri) also ran. jtantiate our claims as Mh, what’ Me "i montha in the | Philip Studying |to the trench preparatory to a rest and|{I1, Oct, 2—The results of the races! THIRD RACE—Five and one-ha’t (ur. | Sone Tee onto ee sume Cael Behurg, (some breathing of freah atr. held here to-day are as follows: |tongs: selling. —Oide Hurnett. 1a) (Me: writin a Burritt Senith. Herder We Earth Kept Them Rint, | FINST RACE—six - turlongs.—Tros: | (Lee). # to 1. second: Beatie Mo.” 106 | eared and Moorfie ory In these words sachs, 16 to 6 and 7 to rat; Trovator, (Soully), 18 to 5, third. Time—1,109-4 “He. bas Wad eeneptipnal oppor AS Wen 04 we a shy was reached | f find 1 and 6 to 1, veeond; Lucy B 8 Anntegriam and Clara Dee aleo ran, tes for learning ¢ ruth. For hie en-|the sand on the sides gave way ai HH to | and § tot (ne, ren FOURTH RACE-—Six and one-half i his ju ent in wi a beth men, who happened to be facing | Serenity, St ~— Soa i ‘ean furlongs jay LAaette, 102 (Lee), 11 to 5, 3 reliability as a wit.|¢ach other at the time, were heid fast, | aoe Fn gered Lad Bente, Are, fret; Maleter, 107 ene lullen), 10 to s the earth filling around them and keep- | Doantes. | Honest Joka nieo ras. | eel Byemees Mi ety Arerfak You. and through you the ling them rigid. Ambrose wae covered | guconD RACE—Five and one-bait | Fellx. Mosses, Byron Rose and Pestoohie Wright's cablegram 1 connection qth {With earth to his forehead, Kennedy | furlongs.—Iasngitte, 19 to 1 and 4 to 1, | also ran, that report and then answer these | having the use of his arms left 4 aT estions &@ moment Kennedy realized the danger | You believe the man thus o¢ hig position and worked eae «and §~6QAMAIOA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. |youched for by sx of the best Which js itkely 1% be | free from Ambrose’s face, allowing the | in this country? rejudiced, the man having no ma ve latter to breathe, ut to learn the trut or the Governor Both men then set up cries and at-| 1 ‘Tre Evening World) 980" Gravipa ... Who may be In some ineasure respoos!- (®pectal to The Rvening be Bie’ for unfortunate conditions? tracted the attention of some workmen! pack TRACK. JAMAICA, N. Y. SH te at the Consumotives’ Home on the op Oct, 2%.—The entries for to-morrow's aie People Pay the Tolls. “Je the Governor's report of such a gharncter as to juetity aay expendsture | the vernment of sever hund Bers to oakle a cart Of ny mmeneh ta | station came the reserves and from a | receive hia reply by | neatby Sre-house men with shovels and) not Government busi | picks, political business. The | arror some fast shovellin ethe firemen | eablegram to Gov, Wright and bi Were intended to ald the Republican |a%d Dollcemen got Kennedy out. He | "yg Na was exhausted and suffering from the | campaign. The message to him began pressure of earth but was otherw'se! “The Deamera ue camiidate for Preal- of the prevent month, | untnturea Tho task of freeine Ambrose | | Was more difficult. Twelve times they | address, eld’ taken ‘ae from the public funds to thus | managed to et enough earth posite side of the street. The police | races are were sent for and the Fire Devartment | led out, From the Atlantic avenue | SIATH Higeste | even aod pot crebelt ‘turionas —__ JORRPH BAaTK AEN. ry fees Urey iti and one Vib LK ene ‘Thistle Heather . i on lord Bad O89 Homestead fe Rtolen Momen' THIRD RACE—The Cutchogue Handtea; a tallies pul a few hundred dollars may be rosecution politica! | put every time the sand and rocks would | PT may not the mo y be emploved for any pur, | roll In on him again and keeo him as will help the, campalgn? | rteid #* if olnted JAPS ADVANCE Tne iF one ct, the widences of the] fast ites Admintetered, | TOWARD MUKDEN, |»! feted “Phe hegd oF the Government can do| Ropes were obtained and by dint of ony ta the tolloring New ong. | a combined effort the noose was slipped | "i . assault upon hls policy is an as-| under Ambrove's arms and the hola| MUKDEN; Manchurla, Oot. %—The/ | | t | i le, and hence the upon the lewhtimately used | le'a money his vindication, '\ Japanese haye assumed the offensive on the east front and made a asiight advance, nhl ati the Ri cotall oft ew 48 bath owe begun. ied Father Vetter had arvived iach the prepares and fearing that the man rescued administered olpd “Ie inched Ay RM fee egcepds F goat, bu toe the Bighth| attention reauscitated ‘him ees Ue Feber wees femme S Es ‘ © fi tine, ned, 2 ga that they have taken | Per » positions at Erdagou, muard. “Talk about the subway eye,” sald a Passenger who had made the round trip four times to enjoy the novelty, “it will be worse than the automobile oe Those iron villare are like the in the wheel of u sulky behind a er) trotter, I got disay every time I looked out of a window. We'll have to Lill blinders or lose our eyesight.” Nie aa” “Well. tt skins the ‘L’ in one way. | anyway.” sald a night-worker who got | on at Forty-second street at midnight to come down town, “The lights 04 enouwh to read by, and that's) some comfort.” Four young women got on at Thirty- third street. “Private car for ladies attached?" asked one of them of: the “Not yet." he answered; “they are being made now and will be running in a few days.” “He's kidding us, Mame,” sald one of ‘He's nice about it, and that's more than I can say for the surface con- ductors. e ain “Have you ridden"—~ “Yes, IT have; you needn't finish It You're the seventeenth man to ask me that question in the last half hour,” o,-0. 8 “No, shir,” sald the man who ia awakened by the guard after midnight at the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street “L" station about four nights a week; “no shubway f'me. Tunnel looke} all alike, Get home shometime on ‘L.’ Get homo Guebway? Want a chanco!” . “The guards haven't improved over) face, ears and neck and on one limb, their 'L’ days in one respect,” tly passenger. whiaper the names of the stations or unknown language. be tough on strangers,” are nearing by looking out of the win- dow, as you can on the ‘L.’” ee “Wo're going to be bothered with said one guard to another, come along so fast that a foglike effect on the people looking out of the windows, They balf close their eyes to avold it, and first thing you know they're asleep. sald ®| | was for several months under pr 4, ‘They still either fessional treatment, but the reme dies prescribed were of no avall, and shout them in volapuk or some other) | was gradually becoming worse, my Tt will be all right) face was dreadfully disfigured and I for Now Yorkers, for they will learn! Jost nearly all my hair, At last my the stations in a short time, but it will) wife prevailed upon me to try the |Cutlcura Remedes, and I gave them “Yes,” said his companion, “and New) @ thorough trial with the most satis- Yorkers will have to be alert, as there factory results. The disease soon be- f is no way of telling what station you gan to disappear and my hair com- ~ | menced to again, A fresh growth of hair is covering my head, ‘Where am I at?’ ts going to be the question on the subway. The trains go so fast many persons are not able to read the signs on the statto there are no bulldings to tell one's location byy and the guards are not any too dis- tinot In enunolating the names of the stations. Tt will either be “Where am 1 ho at?” or Where are we?’ oe “What kind of a “hog” ls the pir 18 CENTS EACH; 9 FOR 26 CENTS OLUETT, PEABODY & CO., CANDY We've been proclaimed, as by one volce, 4 The candy lover's daily cholce. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. 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