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ny “ TIC NIGH CENES AT THE ...— 4 yuu CARAS Soe lhl, IN SCENES AT THE GARDEN vers CHASED BY MOR, ised BY OR, ECT A ' SKETCHED FOR THR 1.VENING WORLD BY ARTIST MORTIMER, LUMPS IN IN RIVER mticttbied Sth ee Tae pie Be Od 48ODSLS44 GOO EDIDODIGPODVDOD PODDDE DDED9 EDGE DO OOPOODD 046 19000 9GO08 0800000000000 | ‘The World’s Greatest Skin Humour, —_ Sega Women Start a, Fashion at the Garden, It is to Meet with Ap- Drunken Man ean Ws Attacks Young Woman in Paterson Is Pursued by Crowd—Swims to Affects Every Age i and Shore and Is Arrested, Condition. oo: Summed es TINY PETS , : J a = ‘There came near being a lynching in mp Die x) a 2 so 3) rom come gus vane svete’ The Only Sure Cure IN THEIR GREAT MUFFS. ps Speer, a painter of that place, in a | C Fy " drunken and vielous mood, attempted s Cuticura. to assault Miss Ella Anderson, a mem- | ber of an estimable family, as she was walking through Eighteenth avenue, &| If there were not another external , few blocks (rom her home, skin disease known, eczema would f) [The police rescued Speer from the |be a sufficient infliction on mankind. hands of a mob just in timé to prevent |It pervades all classes and descends | Kt from wreaking rere, upon him |impartially - through generations. { after the fashion that obtains in the While some are constantly enveloped treatment of similar cases in the South \in jt, others have {t confined to ~ and West, small patches in the ears, on the Few women would have had the |sealp, on the breast, on the palms of courage to withstand the brutal at-|the hands, on the limbs, &c,, but —— Was All Right Until the Es- E va of the Young Women +6 He tem te ft Up a tack of Speer that Miss Anderson dis-/everywhere its distinctive feature 15 4 played, He is a burly fellow, with a small watery blister ‘which dis- extraordinary slight and we! pounds, eth, while jcharges an acrid fluid, causing heat, scarcely & bun) ea /indammation and intense itching, scaling and crusting. | Jabbed Man with Hatpin, The Cuticura treatment Js at once Speer had leered at Miss Anderson Aeteeable, speedy. economical and cy tte sultable ( : ing ten baire of har- ASSEM TE when she passed bin in leaving her Comprehensive. Bathe the affected 4 home at Twenty-second street and {Darts freely with hot water and Cutl- Wighteenth avenue, and, having observed | Cura Soap to cleanse the surface of $ } ng of toy dogs in mufts—and the man- © fgement is discussing the propriety of allowing the tiny animals on the prom- | Horse Show this afternoon—the wear- As she reached the Rogers) mont (0 allay itebing, irritation and fot she hoard footfalls behind her, and.|/ifammation and soothe and heal, | Metres be Mc ale goal wan? |and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent r wale | Democratic Canvassers of Rich-| A. T. Rouse, of the British Royal | sy "urea" nes tpl geal Me og reste ye mond leserve, Miss Anderson set up a ery for help, it t and sleep in the severest of) which an animated tall truded. County Say Republicans Naval A 1d Had Been while she struggled to free herself geese A cat hacen, and E protru ce $49444604404406606006 7 » <8 -. i. from Speer’s embrace. It was not un-/| tl edy, permanent and pm thought it was a huge joke until pi inpneeese7 ctr al Sys poeere a : sreenteneneeens Want to Count Out Wede Suffering Actual Hunger, It Is Ul her captor had reached the centre Crapnitenl eure of torturing, disfig- ; ‘== fome Of thelr escorts began pulling the ad | myer, Who Has a Majority. Believed, in His Poverty, ff ole pan ot her aia "4 ‘tnd “thea | uring humours, eczemas, rashes on shrill little barks rent the alr and ar ive, The pin'went inca tbe | Weed all other remedies ai supon ja x ow’ tu physictans fatl, Minew unpleasant attention to the boxes There was a lively row in the Court-) Capt. A. T, Roune, of the Royal Naval te ow's Agid nad nade him teleaer Yet i th the midget canines once found Bi ] RN T E N E M ENT House at Richmond, 8 rd atter Reserves of Qreat Britain, committed | Ma, hold. Ae te, tried to get, «nutir fe throuahout & “zt one Be ‘voices ' hoon, when the members # local) suicide to-day in his room at No. 236 ‘ ts, fon’ of Ca yelps or pont dh Board of Canvusaers got together tO] went gixteenth street by taking car- Angry Mob Chases Man, kn , _ emote Le don, 37 Charterhouse would n Us Organize. ‘There are five members of] polic acid. Capt. Rouse was in desti- | »B¥ iuetd by. the "young. woman «| Sale ba dbs wad tute ctroumstances. He had spent bia| cries and men, running to answer them, | qteoelmete tio (o CUT EON Cure Besema, last comt and it is believed had actually | %#¥ at a glance whaj was taking place f “iin ae for i th inaufficient food, | tetht lat, Speer observed them ween Chief Rel of Redemption! ter, 1 having beon started as tho) die and placed It on the oll-toaked rags] Aldermen Gilly and Collins, who aré o- are Sew ee | | they were some distance away and took figly annoyed at this prank of th yea, mp’ others, with oandle and rags. lqesvinces the police and firemen Wat | De te dechined tO eteaulse or to| ,.C&Pt: Rowse took a room in the house| to his heels. What Nquor he had tn hin was his | and the pets of neveral we Division, Fired a Bullet Into! Te Atth Are got good headway before) ihe candies were lighted and that the! vote en any proposition. Thay were| {Tom the landiady, Miss Mary Mason, aa not in his lege and it was o fast) pace he made toward the Broadwa in the arma of their maids. the firemen had discovered it, it wee) drebug made good his escape before the} acting In the interests of Arnold J. ae oe og igh wer eee ony ore r r tho Passalc River, my th a ,. a i, n ly instalments, - ri ing crows te) CDhere was a liberal sorinkling of! Hig Hoad at Desk and Dies in| tn s hat-room on the fourth floor, [frat biase was discovered. The pollee |woedemyer, Démoerat, who was elected pds aig Bh po ottgg. ago pve dr oc et ee anus vA “* | A new vorue was introduced at th hae ae from Tim af rapidly 88 | subbing, and “apply Cutlcura Olnt- esecrecmiises Beveral young society women entered boxes carrying muffs, from each are the Board, two Republicans, two ~ AM of this was great fun for the (Continued from First Page.) Democrats and Borough President debutantes at the show, but Cromwell, as presiding officer. ‘the more staid matrons became exceed- “theatrical stars on the promenade this ‘Almoat immediately fire wax discov. | discovered that the incendiary gaine’ | 5, the Assembly over William Jackson, raf, cause, of Speers read “afternoon, ax Anna Held had on apow| Hospital. ered on the first floor In a part of the| admission to the hall through one of |) (peti a’ Ab saga aw ho in the room ot 2 o'clock, writs Wo hal taken up ureucre, some of : mi we , Dom+| ing ere, le tol r he ie ile wi if ; ‘her famous ponies, Jack and Jill. she building occupied by the barroom. Then | the windows. opular with the |Cerats claim there Js a acheme afoot to = nd. followed oat’ of surietth, had intended to drive them herself, but came a fre in the cellar, which the) ,Turn Hall vere money and would not bother her for| ‘thers cee ilamebucs It has not} count their man out by the Republican! jong, When Speer reached the bridge hls | _\_, Columbus, Ohio, May 20, 1903, = an she was feeling a trifle indisposed firemen put out quickly, Deen | lor any kind of an affair pursuers Were an angry mobi crying for) Thad attack of i WASHINGTON, Nov, 18.—Albert Rel- “ ight. mombers of the board. The latter! Ty afternoon Mies Maso: t hie Ufe. ix years ago a severe TP ahe committed the task to her grooms. |" Gaier of the redemption division ‘The fact that the firebug used & can- ‘since day nin! Gein isli Widewrer's alert wi ’ m went to is i Inf . 1 A Yack and Jil have taken many rib- |e CM ea Saehcceapemt le hat Wed major ‘4 | the room to clean it up and found Capt. Tuto River, lammatory Rheumatism. I was laid in the offte only 61, and that 146 votes cast for him | Rouse dead in bed, a bottle which had| ‘The fugitive saw that there was litte up in bed for six months, and the docs Dons, and Ji added to his string to-| trojeq states, to-day shot himself In were defective and therefore cannot be|contained carbolic tors I had did me no q aold by his side. | Chance of escape when b 8 yoy mw winning & yellow rosette and) tig head while at his deak. BIG STOCK OF MEA T Coanved 7 conish aii Vlad 5h, Two lekere ware found In the room, | acroes the bridge and without ane ba yon ed medicines every week , of %. Francea Rooh He was inumediately removed to the naa A Coe \ Y We teers One was from @ niece, who ol Hation he vanes on the rail and ey prescribed seemed to hel [Pa Brom Snr et ve mr | suey ann wb on BURNT TO CINDER. ') eaten hee oe ie eat cet ate tng gh el. ie al aay Feeeibemee ad RE Gnd Lady Kecios, « Jordan pony, the) q short time. tire Board of Aldermen of the oy of [240 King atraet, Mt. Johns, New Rruns-| be looked Impudentiy up ar the mao on| My knee and elbow ime Ped ribbon. W. W. Kycrott’s Hump Il.) Relyea was from Conneoticut and| Ina fire which started early to-day In gained considerable headway beeaw New York. After wrangling for an ‘ the bridge and then around him, as it) terribly, and at one time my “was highly commended. The ponies| arty years old, He had been in very] the fat-rendering house of the Jorsay | of the diMeulty the firemen had in g wick, In @ corner of this letter was , * hour they agreed to organise if the debating whioh way he saoud ge. He} were so swollen and. fl at the yr ‘Me. FW ‘' riven to little carts, and were! poor health recently, to which hie act | City Stock Yards Company, at the foot ting lines of hose to the burning bulid. Bane clauses onth “Sonu ms a Soin I * the rowd ran acrous toe bre bank and! could not close them w! - ig to head) io attributed. of Sixth atrent, that elty, sovoral thou-| ings, ‘There le a seareity of hydrants) and in the Interim get an opinion from wetter ie Ion Beenosaens off. | was so bad that Toul ot ove hae to Compete! ‘The suicide caused & sensation among | sand carcasses aed sheep Were | in the violwtty and the fireman had to| the Corporation Counsel, Thiv wes td mult mt A city *, ine ‘Phe police had been appraised jn the| or foot, I was gettin, Billa Ls Rows, o young Knglish | the wen of Governnent Gore and burned, and the electric equitpment, en: carry thelr hose long distances. Alsc agreed to. he took ne */ eam thane of the attack on Misa er | you may be sure, when Focgen 3. 8., horsewoman, was among the early | ‘h eens gine and boller rooms of the yards 494] nocguse of the shallowness of the water - ——————— eT ee tee ing | but as I saw it was helping mie feontin. ® Werrong atthe ringside pnd watched |“ PM Several hundred stock pens deatroved.| ine gredosta and tugs which atsited| PATIENT TRIED SUICIDE, TENEMENT-HOUSE LAW GOOD] ot police ‘plunged through: the’ crowd | wed it, and today T am a sound well pecullar Interest the performance Nearly a quarter of a mile of pens IN} 15 Agnting the fire were Ineffective to ‘and took him from the hands of the| man and have never had a return of the \e —-——- ; ‘the American-bred hackneys, though which live stock are kept were OnlY| . goont extent becuse they had to|Despairing of Regaining Mealth,| |, ids 6X iat SOR ES" colt who would have peep S. 5, S, purified my Bpek nad ft in the wind | at far tre hore. ls in Ao- ured me of this severe case of R wath fe al excite. |% Mile long, eid the play it ex ends | (Bpecial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Nov. i8-In two actions) TEAMSTER KILLED BY A’ FALL.|1 have r vey to others with ast over the failure of her European the smoke, flames and general excl hundred feet on ench st Pe Sixth! < ON 16.—D ring of ve reccominen it @hampion, Rowton Blackthorn, yeater- nent started a panic among th sireet. On the port © the pon | MBWARK. Mev, BaDespaising brought by the Tenement-House De-| Patrick McDonough, a teamster, last | good results, R. H, CHAPMAW, day to step up in the ribbon class, She and they rushed about their clowe|{s the Krle grain el Non the ever regaining his eee Psy ny Pariment of New York against Moe. | nlxbt Tene ear Fo ite ian een | 1355 Mt. Vernon Ave, aid that she confidently expects to he ha quarters with lowered heads, trying to aide the P my treiaht |been falling for some time, Henry achen to compel the removal of vaults! ind sustained ’s fractured slull, from ei’ . JP Me SOS 4 peine, winners sore each other, It was reported (nat etchiman dlacowored the tren 9 shoe Ne oer pa spose se App fetrmaaed Lown deetttne tet) pital ee ued In the New York Ho#-) ane poisonous ackils that prodace the the end of the week. All of her — hogs been burned to death,| small building near « evttle vhed, and)feal estate dealer a 97g At | a t horves hove suffered from the effects rie bag denied by the oMclals byraed In a8 Slerm A porn und this |attempted to commut suicide by — bo A phy ite prea es = LAUNORY WANTS—FEMALE, rears sneha an Sek sieoeoes | Heb the'een voyage and are titi nervous Small Prices Are Paid for Fiv@| oc the company. A report that three | ANTT ve he innghtoring pena, «rom & dedroom window of hia home | ‘Tenement-House Ia ABNERWOMAN - wanted, yoo never be c red till these are neu- hundgs the rein. ween ted. Boon burned to death wan) ete eee se ive onttts were|No. ® Mercer street, to the flagwed | fendant attacked. om | wait Laundry, 37 Fleet oi joys Seaver es the bone? / "They may be a bit raw at the start.”| Horses in Training: Under! made to the police, and afterward the|etanding, At one time It loked a8 pavement af an alleyway three stories and system, S, S. 8. goes Airey into the circulation and attacks th itself. Is Sucihes Ane restores the blood to a healthy, vigorous condition, It contains no potash, alkali or other strong mi but is oe entirely areseatles Write us and our physicians will’ ad- vise without any charge whatever, Our book on Rheu- / matism sent free, a Ahe noted woman whip, “but whea company announced that ao far an| though they would be destroyal. Bt ineiow. He was badly Injured and may ar down, don’t you know, I the Hammer, at Aqueduot | 7 no men were missing scorched. The fire «id $1,000 damage, | dle. ei _aubbore ane and Tho loss Je tui covered by Insurance, Banglowlta has been under the care Beneete that Mies Ross's turnouts are | morning the nurse lett Une room to pur- 4 artiatic Matetay tree though society opined Tt T] now storekeepers, swore nothing W&9 | ohase some pecatere eat ao net man & a that th Put on board the trawlers except sup- | quired, and It wos during ‘geetend © turquoise 616 WAS 8) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov. 3 | STRANG plied and eval ; fence that ne made the leap, “Banglo- ‘Appointments arc in perfect form| ~Race horses in training.were sold ark and frequently said show a lavishnese of expenditure| here this afternoon and but few of trawling fleet at the time of the attack, tive it all it he could .. he oad the wind ahitted dd they were nardly oh figure “ peat Mss Rooy' tarnowta ote Race Track, bed td hs | trained nurse for some time, This trying to th That h te! itments ar in. perfect form Pvine-Admifal” Care, in charge of the | Was omne commmerebis aecperty 's it wrings many gaspa from the Amer.| them brought good prices. The highest sald he bad been in the Naval R s st health. : millionairesses is a matter of gen-| prico was $2,000, which was paid by (. for seventeen years and was Hess ot box gossip. A. Alnwick for Invineible, The prices }to men-of-wae and naval signalling. KUROKi NOT DEAD, , May Compete with Her. were: The only warship he had seen on tho ‘There Invinetbte, ch. o, by Millyer—Bracelet; trip besides the Russians waa the reg’ anne mgr epirit Bg Tg Hird i ©, A. Alnwiek, $2,000, lar Briti#h cruiser off Hull several days| Javanese Army Staff Says the Re. The Swift Specific Co, t compete in the ring with the young| Bill Balley Il, b. ©, by Ben Strome—~ before the fleet met Rojestvensky's ot te Aboutd, woman whip from Great Britain, ‘Mra Miata; J. LP. Marte, 1.00, |Witnesses at pg noni Inquiry | Pr vndron ae . Nov. 16—The Japanese army Vanderbilt, Mra, Thoma: Belle of Portland, be. f., by G. W. John- Carr declares that the first Russian TOKIO, Nov. i! ” Mcheock, Jf, and Misa Natica Rives | won—telle Bramble: ©. A. Ainwick. $1.10.°| Into North Sea Affair Saw No davinien poet vyese to. tive, thawiors | wien, prenouness the report of Gea, ve won much applause by their per-| elle of Milford, br. m.. oy Bassetlaw Kuroki's h to be absurd, formances with the whip and ribbons| Zeuliha; ¢. A. Alnwick, «| Mthout firing and that the second di- eee Fe and ‘may bo induced” to’ enter in 'the) Ande. bre, t's hig *sohnen—virets | Other Boats Except the Rus “Tato, altar warboarding and. Heh | . eee omy with the Englishwoman, | Johnson hestactsetak i | thelr searchiights aleadily on the ver ~ ‘ 1 . p . | Pastime National ~ Pastime, Haw- a Ri, Ventareilt would like, b - =| sian Warships. aols, fired with the result known, : “i thorne, Onawa; at Bothner & Bayer's _ Ignored Green Lights, alleys. y n _ inquiry | Carr said when he first heard the fir-| Life Insurance League—Prudential vs, FO Tn Noy. reine ints | ihe he “thought they were having & bit Byultanie; at Thum's White ‘Blepbant | of & game with themselves, repelling | boarders or something like that.” he | 2fetroaliean Chametonsnie- sigenaeie Warships were #0 close that Cart could| Yorkville League—Manonx va York- against Miss Ro: nd th aie " yore! Ay Giese No, 2. ‘eociet ib enry's chestnut mare Ivy oa pon iiike ‘Tilvea tn (ake. the| ured red rosette, J. W. ‘f pation not even placed, beat: her poor showing. Cazarina was ‘asother which Great Britain | unfortunate foreigner, having ae tet the North Sea incident, through Viee- English Decode, Outs & Well-known | camiral Bridgo und Butler Aspinall, an JOPTICIAN. ur three-fold aim: iA Good Lens— 4 | tralized and filtered out of the blood * ™ Admiralty court lawyer, whose report | the holes of En Ni ‘orktille | BA Good Frame— , Fine Hackney Maltions. rill fore the beats of the Siteleh onde | (ce ioe 2aten’, Ws, On Peas an roar Sie "Nous im “cable at | BA Good Fit. 4 pre The first half of the day's session| before the internattonal commission a | rockets, which are not only rmann rek’s alleys. Another Reattsnwomen atta, | one, ih oi ehiulan, fit Pun, pagun. toy isha Micheli nie Me Mt week yee ya ogee yeeene| ‘The Horse Show Reflects | ow @ lov 2 ae Mra. Robert Whitworth, of south-| Fully a thousand) lovers of |, Admiral Bride started matters with | 0) ether bar ie Mop oh ‘Nort New York'vs, Bronx: at Schult's ; ; estory oh premisca) ow as a m lovers an noma est Aneto: | the “clothes horse ie Appfaused the Seis he mutes of procedure ond | “ee 1 Pt York Learve-Caainn, Ko Ko, What’s What in Men’s Dress. |BSres EUENIKos a wi uw al na a disapointed in the awards Ry ye rtating that there would be no speeches, tol rag ungeraatn, 1 Momineside A The biare of trumpets, the clatter of hoofs, a |. JACOBY, 175 6th Ave., near 12th $2. ; Besa was bo ge te a OA page on Ropers wate ik ee eee ea of color, of beautifully gowned women \'L= ; And dos yellow | trawler companies and the victhma re- the he" ana or j'eys. 4 ever, i i u aN te “ a thes’ clsapee hewn ising celved permission to examine witnesses, | Lg ye Me | “Bredeay Lengyes Huda, | and smartly clad men—and society sweeps in “ media ai ait Miton Of the the carly seaston resulted In the ‘and Mr, Pickford, counset Shee aes trawlers to stop and) ai alleye | to pay its com liments to the four-footed j pire Whtworshis beausiful Wile hack-| “Hackney” Stallions «two, are ota, [Of Trade, summation tee, ta, oor Soange versal sanong the takeny | Loagee Grove. Hil, ut aristocrats and Incidentally to show its good ( it husband, ‘obeit Whitworth, had Er ea nr. |n | Seoshal cue the woriug fori whinh cera tr the amir a mins Sthum's White "Ble You ‘wilt § find here in Gunticets wnt She Sincunut Coogi miamens Sh ¢iams (No. 90) for | Farms. Third t Marauig, could possibly account for the showing. oti Fags op smartest dressed men are wearing—sults an mares, three yeare old. also| Ben D. Jordan. Highl; ‘Tho first witness was Mr. Beoching, Hiveeate ary oy oxen ith th Il marks of exclusiv ; At the ond of a tether” His high-| Fire Ligh’ brs 18% hands; "UW, | Managing Directar of the Gamecock “ah ay 2 adi iS ome oC Hever "& Tanenat overcoats ja} be! the be ing made with Sve | chocolate Keyptsa Cnvemela ping chestnut. Queen Welcome, eas- | Ogden. Fleet eatified that for “ pean ne eet a ieee a it League~Brookiyn, style and e jorin our | ; ee be O18, | of thong wales the fehing ytd | ree Ee A ore to deviate trom | Nuuwi a te Nar Univeral famous ncave”’ shoulder and “Closefit- Chocolate Motasses plow, Th... Meese ces |e ten ene gae ee | Bea er kere ear Bee ren] ne Caner | ( ’ fra the Orat English triumph ot eh Bi Bere Porm. Sepone thaw | Kole eras caused by a €-inch ebell, "| cot Cets miata tenemos $ 15 Winter Suits & Overcoats (Fn Ay competition keer % rine, ndowor| ‘The Russian Consul, who had a seat Nove Comes the Export, 29 wel many of Is best fenures. h » oh. nd Coach | on the platform, asked the first two te 3 Ome bi . At $15—We Pg red a sores 8 vi Ny a gga 5 Roe bers Bgst clase of Reckneye (No. 2) ; pa IRST | witnasiion if the men of the trawler Hoot omen Peay hag seeored in Men's Si react: Suits lack Thibet, ie a hie }- Yahman, was highly comme nt Ree vad reported serine other warships be- pleced 4 ~~) Bice gad Of ah Chavos and plain and fancy effects in Cneviots, — . French Coaching orear ne, Class 94 | sides tho Rumsian vessels. but apvarent- t of Sherlock | 0 We ‘Jordan's Kleganse tan ashi. Qe rn Dik 183, 1-2 |Iy only the Rumlan vessels had been ' mie clu Down?’ wun $16-—-Medlum pay tha nd Oxtord Macteye ont Meltone= sini a Lente | s Queen piittice, “Peis os | cod qrore Cie blk,, aay | met | demonstration from “the sapien eg Ma iy ss | “humtand of Mary Nugent. and beloved — @ . Sisal’ t tears; ederms Ds wing ome tntercet was, pdded to the sro. ! fragments, that the Uramer, Mino coud | Probably Improper Food. Hi ba satin sleeves, brother of John, Ruaene, ‘Thomas “| Hoadsters, Class 1}—Pirst ceadings by the introdvetion of a tiny | 20S have Dern hit age the. projectile In That Case el Coats, 62 inch models, of rough surface | Kiernan, died » Blainore, Mette gad Sadie Wetiresoe, model of a trawler and photosraphs ihe seller ined ater Kaan | fabrics, fancy Cheviots and Oxford and black Friezes and Me!tons. | Second prize $100, Jud toariman and showing the large lettorme and num- | testified ‘here were no Japancse traw|- Winter Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $50. Standard Council. a, Royal A Grace. Grattan, Henty dere on the funnels and sides of thy | ## ad 00 Japaneee with the fost. It) ra - uts 124:h at, on Woinemday, Now 36 : tniea that we i, Cnimenia ext Ga'tan; | tcotern eriecwen would, have ‘beag Imposaible for the ‘ WM. VOGEL & SON, ment in’ Calvary Cemetery, soba ‘The witnesses all denied that any | pedo. to screen 8 tor- | ; NEWELL. -ABRAMAM NEWPONLD, ! es beieved ot Sea amet ent Se | ons araermecteaaias foams fot You Ricbs st aati ae, ant ae Se tom, * wey nctot. te ‘to “Ts. cs uenees