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~s oie nah ‘i ae y Gere: THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1904 _ ASN FORNARS WT SEAR BESeNS HIE St Feeronse vow lhl Nel =" FLOSS AONE + Judge William H, Moore, of Chi-! cago, Buys Berkeley Bantam at the Horse Show, Giving} $3,000 More Than Was Of fered by King of England. : * tees 8 ie . ' LUV VORDVVYR TOM ODER HERR HOD Shah bhbh hhh babs bh hbdbbbbhhhh hhh ie dhh hhh bh hh hhh hhh hhh hhh hii hs District-Attorney as Guest j Honor at Stag Given by “Big Tom” Foley Applauds “Go's” Between Nifty Boxers, ‘ eS CHUMMY WITH TERRY, PONIES FEATURE OF WHO ACTS AS REFERE EXHIBITION TO-DAY. Declares Cherry Street Ring Too - Small, and Suggests Larger One—Crowd Declares Him the Goods, * Frisky Progeny of Doncaster! © Model Cause Him to Lose} Coveted Blue Ribbon by Their! Antics While in the Ring. «YJ a, JEROME IN FAVOR . 6 Se Benen TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME, OF LEGAL BOXING) — — The Skyscrapers Surprined by the mn aa ‘The Oystershell Flare a . naborough Waa OP Fence diene cea | ds ache g the Ronsmure Topper. Oh ibe, ieee tase) Sasgee ane Mr OP TEA To aa8 “T think boxing one of the finest i 8.50 P. M.—Judging etant aire of horses qa tek THES bach shhh paged there ls, and certainly favor & shorn to runadoute wibdtaesaarraconrd | Py : 0.15 P, M.—Juleing nineteen qualt ra the State from a list of well-known P. M.—Judging twelve tandems, | | j competent men, with full power to & 4 sanction all matches, license clube § | and likewise revoke same, It MAY AF AARRED seems to me, should be able tog” keep the sport free from objection- F able features." — District-Attorney J | Jerome on a new boxing law, q éseemesljpeenmiast If Ordinance Passed by Alder _Disirict-Attorney Jerome i» now solid [with Cherry street. The gang from men Becomes a Law It Will! ne ni says he ts “all to the good don, England, and South Manohester, | Conn., was sold at the Horse Show th! afternoon to Judge Willlam H. Moore, ! a : ‘ : ; SF Chdsad, fox th Young Millionaire Gives Point Justice Clarke Rules that Evelyn ¢ % “is is the pony for which King ea-| Blank Denial to the Story Clarke's Conduct; Life, Habits ward is sald to have ottered em | that He Had Wed Miss Evelyn and Character Are Open to End Six-Day Contests, but! for ne was the ruest of honor at the” both blue and red ribbons for Doncaster Nesbitt While Abroad. Inquiry. | stag given by “Big Tom" Foley at Mode! He entered the chilly mng in} the opening event for pony stallions smaamesmnemasy Will Not Stop Horse Racing. | Hamitton Athletic Club, at Mi s | Cherry street, and made himaelf @ with three of thelr get at the Horse | | | Show to-day. DEFENDS HER NAME AND MAIN ISSUE IS MARRIAGE, tavorite fom the “one” wth CAR , “omment on the largeness of “he two} BILL | | : Li ‘i evr ren nn re anu, BLAMES LONDON ACTRESS OR NO MARRIAGE, HE SAYS. Seeraire fo 4 uéliba| ca et ee = plantitul, title one = ‘toda wake | =t | erecd me bares, and Jerome applaud them all, le was accoms tng the other two look ake flrsited |Ning Farrington, He Says, Knew Defendant Must Establish Al- horses by comparison. But the pony was unable, with per-| Nothing of Letter Attacking leged Common Law Marriage fect pose and pre conduct, to make un for, his feacher-headed proxeny. | Him Which Bore Her Name— by Circumstantial Evidence— which frolicked, stopped and stared With vulgar interest at the spectators| Hels Friendly with His Family Plaintiff Must Offer Proof. watching their debut in polite society. ‘The Mttlest Doncaster foal, a five- — | montha-old, thirty-six inches high, could) tiaery 1, Thaw, of Pittebure exe the| Justice Clarke by a decision rendered not conceal his curiosity at his first to-day In the Supreme Court rules th horse show or his imitativeness, 1¢| World Ir general, cor sented to plice n » model conduct of} himself clear before the public throuch the conduct sad charscter of 1 he had {mitated the model conduct of] him : "" M. Clarke during the eight years of his model pape the awards mit pave ‘The Evening World to-day, He made & (ice association with Louls V, Bell was deen diferent, but ike other youneNcls| statement at the Waldorf-Astoria incoF- | pertinent to the Inquiry as to whether he chose to emulate his frivolous proth- ‘eeud foel slightly. lapwer. and of the | POMtE © general denial of all the she was his common-law wife—as she game age by another mare. When| stories that have been told about him gen from the time of the death of Brother waved his tall, of stamped, | recently. nis wite in 16O-Or was hot a8 he cone or nodded, iittle brother, carefully! p19 den Makes Century Runs Illegal—! raniea by » majority of his District Attorneys, while the Athletic Promoters Alarmed) cant inciuded Civil Justice Wa at Possibility of Bill Passing) Lynn. Jonn B. Hoyer, who ts to” Bis. i | ceed Civil Justice Bolte, and @ number 5 —Now in Hands of Committee | of the political Hghts of the Second sembly District. An ordinance Introduced at the last Gets © my with Terry, meeting of the Board of Aldermen and | The District-Attorney got quite alt referred to committee without being ;my with Terry McGovern durigg the read was made public to-day and |evening. The ring in which the caused general consternation among | tests came off was only ten feet persons Interested In athletic sports. | and at the end of the “stag” ey Fly Pah as pg Loop-the-Loop and the Pride of ‘The proposed ordinance absolutely| remarked to Terry: x Van aeeeennaeneneneunevesasnesenenen Pminililis any bicye + ‘ace or eo test of) “The ring is small, but if at the ai ae = y = speed, ekill or endurance for a longer| smoker of the Hamilton Athletle © period than three hours during @ny¥)iney build one twenty-four feet sa! | hia. i tends that he is married to. po gy : . Saat eis. oa : to enjoin her from holding | watching, followed sult, while Doneas-) 541.1, xegpitt, denied that he has had herself out as his wife and to have ity ter Model with eyes to the front groan- | ed in spirit at such conduct any trouble with his movher, aenl J | judletally determined that she ts not lthat his income has been reduced and /his wife. In his complaint he alleeed | ‘ A Second Defeat. [that Miss Nesbitt has put the figure {that they began living together a few Horse Show Is Really Van oaiuve fa fa Worle eet ee 8 “An omiiaare in etalon to tioyole * He was doomed to a second defeat | o0 n she will relinquish any claim | months after his wife left him in 18% vpner races and iter tonteste of sanl, epeed me of enduranes Iu tha ‘ity of New York, | There were several contests s when in the next | : tn Hix wife, who waa Miss Anna Wood, . he may imagine she has upon him at 5 | ’ , ng, three years or o ae diod in 18M, and he and Miss Clarke | ‘The ordinance was Introduced by Al-| *Mb!tlous light-welgnts begat not exceeding twelve is, one inch, continued to live together. u O derman Dowling, who was formeriy Contests came on. Every one | John C. Sheet rum wae hot. and Jerome applauded @ Pee a | event, stalls Mr, Thaw wore 2 motorman’s overcoat be was forced WW lak vid hove) va a tire ve tion. He was Indig-| She save this made them man and enna after Berkeley Bantam, Willlam Carr's Lice Na chan Wer sen rts to the effect | w er the common law, and shows) [¥en 6, Sens Rares ee Sg Some wna fi yiiie Tektcon : | been re-elected a8 a Tammany man, A. C.. former amateur feather- " " that he had been practically thrown out /a letter he once wrote to be open at f Pectin ar seee Took oecond, iit mother's home at Pittsburg yes-|his death, In which he addressed her Remarkable & Midnight Margaret Hubbard Ayer, the Famous B@ening | A promoter of athletice sald to-day champion, went three bt ronal Vato ark Gauyds and bis alae for soe [8 { i iali when It was learned that auch an ordi-| “Young Goodwin," an ait , ee and his aia ‘was | terday when he called upon her for the |as his wife and arranged so she could emarkable Scene at ni ‘ ; p »—_Righly “commended . as |terday when he caeturn trom Furope, | et $9800) worth of bonds which he ant) World's Specialist in the Affairs of Womans ance had been introduced, that lig and applause starced With tit | ge would kill six-day races and) gong and kept up to the last tap, Ditham Prime Minister continued to micdaa it wi. bn Adteees had placed ina safe depost: vault, and] Hanging of Colored Boy of kind, Describes the Array of Pretty also century runs within the city. pben D, Jorda:’s swelling num- add to Bben | H ny} Great Sport, Says Jerome. va akin f ‘ ri . ° _ she has sued to get this mone; d som ephedra, “Sea, ees 3) scteMEh Sahat hae] UMD Teagan os Eighteen for Cold-Blooded Faces and Gowns, the srverbrurcluae must of neces | ger” oad ne OO hande 1 inch and 14 hands 2 inches, W, | Diained, wish to sey ine The complainant goes on to say that) ans : CHUA RE ! 2 Handa 1 inch and light tok secon, hs | been told that all this scandalous talk | a4. .0 ny discovered that half dosen| Killing of Employer. teota pf dveed and endurance, Lawyers (Orney, cy creat tnt i Enfield Nipper third and G. Howard; about Miss Nesbitt and me originally | ioe men were dividing her affections . y-Ho was high - i A — ht time, and 2 Davison's ‘Tully-Ho behly com-|emanated from a woman in London—| 1" i and thaton the discovery their to apply to horse racing. getting in at the right thee; no blood spilled. BY MARGARET HUBBARD AYER. lnterpew Aldermen Dowling, the author of thew, menieke registered Shetland station | ov, “own knowledge know of this from |iiations ceased and that that ended] WETHERSFIELD, Conn., Nov. 11—| , "My!" said the lady from Chicas | boxes, differ not at all from those s€€ |measure, to-day sald: | "go" was between “la” © yeas EF. Hawley's Bressay, of Pitte- | Yom Krowige ti vated by Jeal. [any claim cf common law marriage) Joseph Watson, the eightesn-year-old I'm going to have strings put on|in Paris; beautiful faces, but with an | ™eoure: 10% : - ucla ae ford, took first, while T. L, Watts, jr.’a, | told that this s ‘ Y Seal Vag might make every one of my hats.” j¢xpression of absolute boredom, and| “The js aimed at six-day bicycle) Murphy the undefeated Toronto, Red Fox and Monte Carlo took | ousy, started all the reports about He obtained an onéer vo exaniine Ave colored boy who murdered Henry O% ‘This was her only comment on last with the weary eyes that betoxen a|races principally, The papers each year champion of America, and | " ; t succeaaion of equally uninter- | tell of the brutailty of these contests, Rocks. They were hot, but fairy | born, of Hartford, last August, pa'd ‘night's Horse Show. Her husband dis- | !ona-p ‘hs sins tae : need With the exhibit in even shorter esting evenings. It cannot affect horse racing. It ts tne three rounds (hey went were pe y for bis crime this morn psc ie One of the few exceptions was the/a question if it would stop century the money. “hel + Carleto @ ree: . . y rf “The best thing here is the bar out- Duchess of Mancheater, It was a re-|foad races, but It would do away with Along toward the end of the wether at the Carleton, The records.) Mrs. Clark pay a Altos File te | haneins In the State prison. ‘The drop | side,"” he declared, ; Het to see that she wns vextremely on] OT den aan which we heat so mich, I06 Capt. Hodgins, of the Oak Wee eprung at 1200 A. M., and at | As he was the only member of the| the alert, dividing her interest between station, put In an appearanue. the red, whe and high commencation | me and sent them to New York, successively. “It was she, Iam Informed, who first | Kate Russell as a witness on the Ra id pare wieriegeed we betes of |yent to this city the false Information | points, as Mra. Russell was going to er two entries in the Shetland brooc Yeab | ae 4 és ner a 'in foal or with foal at foot class, |Sat Miss Nesbitt and were living to- | Europe to live ing, when ho was put to death by | but had the satisfaction of knowing enat Nibs and ‘Teddy Roosevelt, the two for which I have written, will show that | have their alle; woolly-.woced five-months-olds, furnished 1 was alone at the Carleton and that,| the complaint as immaterial and not % prentrs rey . the comely element of the morning. |at the same time, Miss Nesbitt was| pertinent to the case. He ‘also asked | 1215 Dr. Fox, the prison physician, party who showed the alighest Inter- | the admiring crowd, her guests and the aon Ae ee od ‘We're pinched!" yelled @ A Tepid AGhild 4nd | stopping at Claridge's aereint onder to examine Mra, Russell | 2eclared the boy dead. The reflex mus- | ¢8t In anything during the evening, it | horses street resident Sante, o8 he nearly Fan hie simnil wont | Letter Ie « Forgery. be vacated on the same ground, cular action shown by Watson atter | May be taken for granted that many Dochens Shows Interest, Mu ee “But wine fe moat oe po lege "off rounding impossibly, short | rhe alleged lette y | Justice Clarke denies both motions, He | @* 4fop was sprung was the must | Would have agreed with him | Her Grace was extremely simply STN'T DEFY GAS CO, | eartne’. Ont och the or wed letter from Nina Far- tly knows why folks | qressed In white with a touc He laughed with the crowd remarkable seen here In many years. For nobody exe h of yellow While suspended (n the air, and ap. | @0 to the Horse Show, Few people s@t on her white hat. Her bright and|Coart Deets Inspector Must Peller Ca parently after his neck had been ,@ prolonged look at the horses, and|emiling face was In striking contrast| " . a trilein M ave Access to Meter, “No, you're not, Hi broken, 4 erish the thought th 5 . Lohed en, he clasped his partially-bound | M J ie ought that any woman|to the gloom which had settled on Mrs, Anna Foater, of No. all West invited guest, like the reat of you. are good lestons for the curves, Miss Pauline Ermine Hal eight-year-old daughter of the a fill drive Nibe and Teddy toget morrow and Saturday. T. L. V Shetlant mares tovk Il, the rington, In which it was announced | *!d The main issue ts marth that Miss Nesbitt and I had been mar- marriage, She asscris it; he ried, 1s @ forgery. Miss Farrington | Na ceremonial m {s never wrote it. Bhe is married to a | Bho asservs aw it. common-law { have had not Martha M. getting fret fortuna rrval y hands, then drew the goes there to look at other women's PS t ' . ines ; : Wa EUARe is! by _consorting, m apart, and | the countenances of mort of the women : an end, Prinrose third and Gladys | Very respectable Englishman, 1s living | holding out. repute. &c. He asserts | finally let them drop. He was excep- | owns oF to exhibit her own! Most OE hin tis oihee Weueh. AMOR brety One| tery ionte ee emrtetg, fuera bheseaperres Ime they'll do aw ’ toghly commended. jauletly and never met Miss Nesbitt in | that Mrs, Pissell has knowledge of and | tionally strong, and his remarkable |the men have been dragged there by ea bored t tl was in the Harlem Court to-day on a | police. Maybe in time they'll €o amg - Davison Mare Wins, her life, #0 far as I know.” will testify the Improper relations | 1.7 ! és ihaab woenea YOR Gh they Ween Wola red to extinction, and the | summons issued by Magistrate Baker | with the club | ‘ sae tak Mr. Thaw admitted that he had ac-| maintained by the defendant (Bre dh ih attributed to his excellent | 10) Me ik, and they 100K It} mere populace who walk around and to explain why she would not allow | "Hooray! j In the class for broodmares Me Clarke-Rell.) physical condition, In the boxes unfortunates lt OM | pound gaging at the box holder the | ’ : 7 q ands, rowar companled Miss Nesbitt on the trip to lo p, usually betwe | dagger iders won-| the Inspectors of the gas company to | Cherry stree! than Shetlands, vee styrtie and | New York, Ie was aaked if he did not Not au Action for Divorce, Shortly betore midnight the sacra. |!he low step, vsally between two | dered why they were there if they were | examine her meter When tie contests were over Distelete $e ae re white ribbon going to W. | (Pink that he had compromised Misa] she asserts that, aa this Is not an ment was administered to the con- ROM) vel makes them look smaller | yy evitently wishing themscives else-|.# Hussini, an employee of the com- attorney was asked for his opinion om D, Henry's Barnston Lily, while Mrs. | Nesbitt, cons dering the circumstances. | action for divorce, such conduct, If It | demned man, and later he knelt in dd gives them the foollsh appearance | whore. pany, said that Mrs. Poster had a alot- | 4, i i " e than anybod the proposed new boxing law, He salds John Gerken’s Mise Jennie was highly |, Ne ,more i an anybody else on | existed, being subsequent to the mar. | prayer with his spiritual adviser, the of being scolded and taken in hand by tte the: prevalent . | meter inher house, and shat for tne | “it Propose apres @ al commended a was the reply. rlage, ts not material to the action, and | ney 4 " A : thelr womenkind. t prevalent expreasion of | past nine months Inepectors had been I think boxing Is one of the dines’ #8 ia Her Grace, C. J. and Harry Hamlin’ ‘The Mistake of Miss Nesbitt at It ts no evilence tever tending | Rev. A. A. Cook, of Hartford. He s nul the Horse Show displays a most | Unable to get In and collect the quar- rts. I cortainly favor its being re bay, took the biue ribbon in the thri auilied The tee Pik 4 to disprove the joarriage, iat | was then led to the gallows, abso- Pretty Women to the Fore. | astonishing array of bonnet atrings. | (ere wile aald, should have! iegal ag a this State, of « pat-old fillies’ class, Edward R, La. | “Afte New York we were | "Aa the defendant, not claiming a cer As fa ne members of the fair eex |B jt amounted ot Gr He eet tn peo. | eee in tht . a yer tee ct getting aecond and {almply buried In a flood of seneational | ¢monial marriage, ‘m Ing acer-| iutely selt-poasessed. He looked about | A8 far as tie members of the fair wx | Evory one had them, particularly those] terday, he sald, and found tin Yee ough, under restrietions that Y Miss Elise Wall Ladew's Laurenstein i tnaal continued the young mililion- alleged come on womir y by of the yard in a satisfied manner and |” ti tabi ptielue ctw Mind not to) who should rafrain from indulging in| Company's lock had been removed from insure It against bratal exhibitions be ' Kelly, third. aire cometantial evidence oN*™Tluct, hold- | stepped briskly up the steps to the 2° ON ! ering of prettier women amers, which, tightly fastened under | Me, meter and another one auostituted : yell matehi crooks ” ely, tntdve merits in the two-year-|_ "they came so fast we were over-| ire out, fe. and the plaintiff. It ia | platform, and by motions of the head then: these Senn BE tha How York oe Ughtly fastened under | We, marer and another one suostituted. | tween men not well mat od ant d fillies’ class Were 80 nearly even whelmed. [ admit that Misa Nesbitt | conced: ay offer evilence to show | » J Y @ head | biorse Show. Aswomen must t hin, looked as if they d been | cent edness that put # a stigma on the hat much time and manoeuvring was made a mistake when she refused to |° nirary, | alded Deputy Warden Balsten in the beaut vere 4 . nus Mave substituted for a bandage. Still, if one Mre Foster said the lock had been game before. tised before the judges finally awarded | discuss e'etiva that hud preceded us at 1 think he can go further and show) adjustment of (he noose, His remark: | | , is 1 measure if s h sot banged A man she supposed to rep oning C oO h and then to suppre Ly ¢ tssion apnointed by he ribbons to Baward R, Ladew's The | the pler, but she was acting on the ad-|her relations with others as evidence] apie nerve held out to the | 3 {a to be no! at all at the n suppress a amile | recent ymiany and that ne one A boxing comaiss! A Pp Bebutant rs. Horatlo N. Bain’s Alc-| vice of good friends tending to establish nature of her| [be BO taal MIR bone grace : a at rly lady who cocks her hat| from the company had ever demanded e from a list of well-known, ma Robbins, C. J, and Harry Hamiin's| ‘It ts hardly proper for me to deny |relattons with him hink t ute, “ # her i ' aking thus to with t e Wonka, successively with the Hamlin's | that Tam married to Miss Nesbit; It is conduct, life, habits and chai | sag dowered French sisters shine at the se that she Heer Queens’ Daughter highly commended, | for her to make the dental, She has the partes are open to inquiry | Watson's victim, Henry Osborn, was races of Longohamp, for Instance, " iecnsea’ tt panna Even closer was the rivairy In the | refrained until we can get the records Ee ay ag @ this afternoon’ desig-| former Police Commissioner of Hart- she may have, but snerdoes not d % tte tea i te toe vearting colts or filles, C.d.| of the CarKon and Claridge’s hotels | ated Adam Schais as tiferee to hear | fora, The colored boy forced 4 > ’ nt dew , ne to keep the spor’ ] Sha Harry Hamlin's The Graceful re-|1n London. I have written for them | Mra. Kate Russell's testimony at his | y forced his way to show them to the spectators at the r frills galore. ree from, objectionable featue } celv at, A.C, Pennock's aroness | and ghey will be here in a few days | office. leas the house the night before and, as Horse Show. The charm, the , ayed dh 2 Cresceus second, Edward Ladow's Fred| | Tae report that sie has demanded or was bis custom when he was in the the enthusiasm = which r = — | Dumond. third and Octoroon Chimes, | $250,000 from my pily is false and ma- employ of Osborn, slept a bee “ wai the . ; nie ant m:-| wpe SPRAGUE A BRIDE, | san’ the cone moraicy’ ne went tate ‘and “make es, nots features MANY SAVED FROM CONSUMPTION exhibited by the Hamlins, ‘was highly | cto aa Wake ar And no morn: in a crow 4 ar f my family | | Osborn's chamber, pistol in hand By X-Light Examinations E ; * commended - = __ aid a word derogatory to Miss | 3 CS shot him to death, Watson hid are obsoludely migsing in the New ki te hase te Pike Widow of Ex-Congresman Married ao mattress, on 4 and nine hours York exhibition of beauty. Exquisite ome ttsbure all : ound. by accident oil | oulariy in the | yi 1 abe’ Tad Tecan tae Edward Brandegee, of Utien, | !#ier was found, A cag toilets, whieh, particularly in the! the courmee to int of the Lungs. i Se Consumption in all of its various forms, Asthma 799 What Is Impossible for One with my family. I hada long talk with| BOSTON, Nov, 17.—Mra, Sprague, | unt! my mother and the talk was amicable ho ee ESPN oes tain eee Mlan Is Easy for Another, | |fi’mey my ipteniton to fomat'ln By. widow of ex-Congressman Chartoy P| Micponnenned tothe fave " ning the occupants beneath ‘or a few dave, but I waa called Sprague, of Brookline, and Edward —aeegyp ane dolph ts suffering from con Men have their spectalties. All] | back here last night on business which Brandegee, of Utica, N. ¥. “i iternal can't be expert bookkeepers, Keep me here for over a week RRR oh Raat CANADIAN SHIP SEIZED. tie Seon ee Then J shall nrobably return to Picts. | Tied today at St, Stephen's Episcopal Praed’s mo with Its heart and stomach complications, Brom= 9% chitis, Catarrh and other conditions which are #6 ~ frequently mistaken for consumption, are Pete recognized by Dr. Anderson, who is the only Xs 9 Light Lung Specialist in the world. He is the first ~ Er competent engineers, capable de-| | burg for a visit.” Chureh in this city. Thesceremony : ‘ : ‘ fh ony was ta a well-knowr ve ‘ : artment managers. If you are lasts ence ae gihey., abeplately performed by Right Rev. Charles H. |S¢#ler trom Mallfax Held by the family is a and only doctor to discover Consumption in tae”) 7 king for the master of one} | that he knew the generai public be- Brent, D. D., bishop of the Philippine Ven Authorities. being In to cure it « rather than the jack -of-all eves ak Fe ee bat that all his | tslands, ard formerly one of the clergy) HALIFAX, N. 8. Nov. 17.—A private $$ The cure of lung diseases by Dr. Anderson's 5) trades first peruse the Situation ew that che report wns false, | of the pariah, assisted by Rev. Bills! eb’ from Montevideo announces that MUST FILE THE RETURNS, germicidal, healing, oily vapors has received Wanted Ads. in Friday's Mo aa. Birhop, the pas (he ehure’. 2: t of the whole world, Hundreds GB> ¢ ing World. If your “master” is} | +, Tralm Dodaed Landalid Mra. Brandegee was formerly, Miss sealing schooner Agnes G. Dona} cecum cma t BRIDGETON, N. J, Nov, 1-0 iaceresceeet Fe eae aa a Oe Re ma} Cee y HIGHLAND FALLS. N. Y., Nov. 11—| Mary BD Pratt. 8 granddaughter of | ioe, of this city, has been selzed by the) 103 ANGELES, Cal, Nov. i.—t Solloitor Iredell, on orders from Justice patients and physicians have tesla if Bi jed there, you can meet) | 7. momenta after a. south-bound Wiillam yy wee ane Inherited many | (Yraguayan authorities. The Donohoe Is! aytomobile accident in t : we 7 hurles Garrison, of the Supreme, De. P, L. Andersen. derfu! cures which he has accomplis Ae him Monday morning by adver. millions. r. Brandegee Is & retired |. new vessel, built at Lunenburg forthe city to-day Humphrey Pracd an.| COU. today eerved police on W. B Find out your true condition to-day. Don't allow your health to reach W Elwood Roork | dangerous state The slight pain or soreness in the lungs, the little express train on the West Shore Rall- | busines# man. cough, the irritable throat and skort breath may be the only indications fs ‘ road passed through the tunnel! at West | SMES oy page Yom bm fp great mass of earth and ARBITRATION FOR SWISS, Re cetayation completely: covering | BERNE. Gwitserland, Nov. 17.—Arbl- | 7, coon. reaties will shortly be con- | moss « the Balcombe company, and she left | sistant general manager of th "| Ware, Frank Mulford Matthew | NY There are nev. | cinta land Company, of Riverside, Cat |and J. w. Wateon, mambers of the disoase, which, if undiscovered, will lead to serious lung @ ] - . 4 ed “l Greenwich Township ction Board, | coming » which, a * “au Halifax men on board. j was Inecantly killed and Miss Mina Ru- | Greenw ee ranged ‘An immediate investigation will clear up all doubt, and « cure ci ; iaet letter received here from . beadl: y y Toy" |erderina them to make the returns of Goiph, leading lady of the “Ban Toy" |i recog theme tonwich Townenp w | accomplished in time.to avoid consumption. tising for him in Sunday World Wants. was that many | tration os 4 be required to Ue | cluded between, Guitzeriand and the | ton at Stanley bop on be nya bess and C. 8, Fry, chau) ine ‘County Clerk within twenty-four Free examination 10 to 12. Terms for treatment moderate. ee sitrernungata, Germany, Bes: no The agents Ay sin Praed was ie the machine when terse By fo tbe and 0 myetery daily, 10 to 6. (Sundays 11 to 2). Monday, Wi ot ‘add Norwey. ; {oe partioulare 4 wr weak “ever: the embankment, "pia-‘yurroundy the matter, till 49 Wet 224 Street, New York, AON boat ( 3 ee as id mae ORES Te Pt Ee EE Pe CN PRISE cost a SOR NOONE CU WNERSenET 1 Oe ‘ a

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