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‘dtl Dik a aa vn T BOOMS THe | President Sends a Letter Expressing His Warm Wishes for the Success of the Great National Fair Which Is Arranged to Be Held in Dublin, (Special Correspon (From Our DUBLIN, Ireland, Nov. 12 eat Interest has been excited thioughout| Trelana dy the publication of a letter addressed to the Irish National Exht Hition Committee by the newly-elected President of the United States, Pres- fdent Rooseve't expresses cordial approval of the National Exhibition proj: | Sect and his warm ~ishes for its success. Fr; ‘As now planned, the Natlonal Exhibition will be opened in Dubin In ©) May, 1907, and it is intended to be an exhibition not alone of Irish products, i € Pr F hut of the possibilities of the country. One of the objects of the promoters 4a to induce wealthy Irishmen in America and elsewhere to ald In develop- | tng the resources of Ireland, and thus, by providing employment for the! > people, pul au cra to the emigration which threatens to depopulate the country. Displays. Section, Including an jiustration of tho Some tuteresting Display atts and. crafts peculiar 0 ireland. ip | ‘The exhidition will comprise the we inediaew ‘al Leaee, Te. conneotion with a | displays. je- seotion entertainments, conalatiny ee fe ee Trinh playa und Irish concerts tn feisn Gides these there will bi and English, Irish tableaux, and lec | Including an and This An Inish Peat Section, exhibit of the manufactures in Ir and abroad which depend om peat tutes on Irish subjects, will be regular. ly given. Many Congresses to Be Held. in Will be modelied on the lines 4 21 connection with the Exhibition, Con: Pea bition held in Berlin, 1% Giesses on Irish resoure Trish indus Prabal “ihe inexhaustible | tries, Irish education, Irish art, the will demonst . ‘i dri! language, Irtah ‘1 ure, ‘List and unutilized wealth which Irela j musie, I tlsh archaeology, &c, will pe veld in her peat bogs Tetrion Mine and Quarry Section, |, The outdoor amusementa will Include d Irish and classic pastoral plays, nerid- fncluding an historical view of Irish’ heachteanna, band concert sports, fron, coal, copper, lead, silver and gold athletic contests, Including w revival of 4 utacture, This section! the Taillkean games, and the usual ree- Milaing and manufactur jucts Teations provided in connection with| Will comprise illustrations of prod exhibitions genrally, A vast ground- map of Ireland, showing at a glance the resources of and industries carried on in each of the thirty-two counties, | will be corstructed on the grounds Tt Is intended that the buildings shall | be entirely composed of Irish materials manufacture Ireland by workmen resident in Ir 4 nd wrought work from the |ryn mines ‘end foundries of Tallow, Mountrath, Kitg’s County, Roscommon, Leitrim, Cavan, Tyrone, Derry, Carlow, &e. Which formerly successfully competed with English iron in the English mar- STOCKS RALLY, BUT & point at 74 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1904 BURKE-ROCHE AND TWIN SISTER OF TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER HE GAVE 10 THE CZAR.) THE TRADING EASY Sugar the Good Feature of the we Of"ZARAVTULA” Rise, with St. Paul and the ~OW2vVG otal Wey, 00 Hook. Valley. 1 HK Hk +, % Ur "Dagon iaizvaa, 5. WAPSHI TO CIAR ~ BY BURKE ROCH Bold Irish New Yorker Buys Torepdo-Boat Destroyer in j he'd to awat | held in $300 ball, } City MILLIONAIRE IS LOCKED IN CELL Check of Rich “Wik; ulclaies Charged with Beating Atlantic, When Proffered for Bail, ATLANTIC ( ITY, N. J, Nov. %.— alleged to have inflated on John Cruse, er of the Hotel Jackscn, He was but his cheek was re- fused by the Court Hoopes entered the cafe of the Jacks but was requested to leave by Cruse, who was giving a smoker for tho benefit of a number of hardware manufacturers and @ party of Atlantic hotel men, The landlord assisted him to his room and the Philadelphian wanted to fight him, He had a lively son, | scuffle with the hotel manager before he was put to Bed In the morning. Hoopes went to the room where Cruse was sleeping and leaned over and struck him over the left eye. Cruse, dazed by the blow, awoke to recelve another blow and then another, Then the two fought out to the hall, where Cruse foll near the elevator shaft, Hoopes then left him. Hoopes was arrested in his room and at the hearing Dr. Lee told the Court that Cruse could not appear on account his injuries. Hoopes offered his eheck for the $500 ball and it was re- fused, ile was then locked up. WANTS! WANTS! Branch Offices THE WORLD. a millfonairé manufac-| | turer of Philade'phia, ie in Jai. her the result of {njuries he ts! City Hotel Man Is Refused HEARN Fourteenth Street The New Thirteenth Street Additions To Our Stores Will Be Opened | NONDAD. | Het, and which are capable of beng The main building will be con trueted Pacifies Showing Strength in Hock val pr mH om HK England, Fools German Cruis-| ror ine reception of Advertisewente 46 tae rain successfully worked Pid Ritihea” perma memente ; entral 14 yo Moy - e d R hes Lib Regular Advertising Rates, An Irish Fisheries Section—eea and NE yn c'Callaghan, of Boston, was the Market. $00 Int 7 eats 16 rs and Reaches Libau. ey Gland—showing the breeding, curih® entertained on Wednesday evening at 00 f pat MANHATTAN, of fish and cognate Ine dinner by some members of the United : oe . St) ” are a lea Paulie Be Oaths eee] white the @ marker'tn the enrty| te nee ‘ *) GLASGOW, Nov, 1%—Racked by a aynek oles lu tha alist sive TAn exhibit of Irish Cottage Industries. ag nwa the ree! sient of the freedom dealings to-day was marked by cae 7 s pe =| aro-levils gathered fr many | Wortd Wants at office rate: An exhidlt of the industries carried on of Kilkenny, but a motion by the Lim-| op tery irregularity, it. was eV ee mo ke Roche, ex-member of Pur-| UPTOWN OPFICE—No. 1381 a M the Irish-speaking districts erlek Corporation to confer a simliar|°' y) naa 400 im oy American railroad promot way, between 37th and 38 7 honor on himself and Mr. John Red-| that the speculators had t wn) Ma an WS, 1NT% AT + Ny fe Hist 1 father of | PIKST AV.—At Now, 120, 233, 390, _ Bly Feature for Women. mond, M. P., Inst Sunday was defeated, | from the seml-fright into wh Y | 140 Met I eee ae Certhltc Roche of Newport. hag thre | q Mite Sil, 14th, 1545, 1714, 1788, i ection, show the strong opposition of & wore wnrown by Treasury call on ’ Sl if 2 2) Cvrthlia Roche, of Newport, has thrown | geconn AV.—At Nos, 29, 104, $96, {An Irish Woman's Sectt ¢ spits of Councillors, led by Alderman! “°T® “irow A rie 100 Met. § Site 81s Sle — Wl three G venits into a ferment by | 440, 870, SoU, UST, DUS, 1026, 1096, ceeded mh Gaahled Pa hban ae 31900 Mex ¢ 1 ‘ h th buying a torpedo-boat destroyer in Eng-| 1054, 1318, 1406, 1657, 1005, 1908, sin ea de Newspaper Shake-Up in Dabiia. | By Minin 1. 6 6 fi land ant € to Libau with it. | aNs. . This section will comprise a ° publication of! io srs Pam M.pruty 7% 147% —%| where he turned It over to the Russiac | TH AV.—At Now, 171, 250, 280, Model Irish home, showing that all art rahe offictal announcement ot the ew advanced | oat a. & ‘Tex, i By +1 aehoritien of 472, ae Pony Po aa $1 Fequlred for the household—food, | Prierendent aa 8. halfpeuiy. morning 6 Trad: | WoM.. K. &T. ph iy Oh 68 ‘ alli of the foat have just been Mer ? , furnitpre, clothing, books, music, paner jy made this week. | The Indes ely small 10% earned froms the members of his crew, R<ean be provided for of Irish ma pendent wil mipport the “'Conoltiation i 14 si'| Who have tended ‘bere: on w merchants torial and Irish manufacture Voll st BS a i ae Ml war again cocupled a INS i man from Libau, Roche ts in Russia, Bubsidiary to this section will be a f modelled on the style the t pr wivaneing as iy 4 where | uid he will be given a com- Domestic Economy Department, which New York World, and tt 1 ¥4 to 181 3-4 on good buying. | om * ' A : . Will provide demonstrations in cookery, Inrge sums of money In adver Sea tpcallonnlh “4 Tail iina cioke aad Nat 2 | mission ta @pther the army oF nays a AV.—At Nos, 378, 676, self as “a revolution in Irish Jo: road j BereG: Sraeson, ‘ Na HW% wie to his wish, u dressmaking, 1 ein Bureing, ar iM tam fininhed at Mol 1-4 3 H destroyer was taken across the —At Nom, 11, 90, 148 / eeping, hygiene and physical cul-| phe advent of a haitpenny Paul, Union, Southern and satis} #0 Na isin] North. Mea te. the. Hist Canal, eheral 7, 383, 52s, ae 1 f Irish women's work —morning paper yublin Is causing -t ‘ext. they elvatt . f er ee ee seid ch WS, 040, 2428, 2450, 1 Aeaigeeled the appliances used by considerable perturbasion In the oft sd Beste ab igreadry pda agi aed Qt ily a she was ordered stopped by & Geriu : : ; By bro or handmitt and Of the other morning papers. ‘The Free-! from %4 tot 24 4 under the NYNILG Ht 196% 106% |crutser, Karly in the morning Roche AV.—At Nos, 98, 182, 628, L Such ag the bra or har an4) man's Journal, It le stated, Will seek | jeaq oft'nion Pacitl eS en eae 7 Upped 1 th| 5S, 640, TAT, 740, 765, 843, 856, uirne or spinning-wheel, and ex-| te fight Its new competitor by increas: | ; : ant in| #0 Nor. & 4 7% > jst his ca Nn t i ‘ ela lng tis size. and. the ee ee of the| United States Sieel was prominent tn | ©) N be + ‘ ste a Baitte rg ratte , ae : eemeee of the ornaments and dress used | THAT ETS nave decided in the event| the trading, It selling up almost 1 point | SN ' " nee, and | By Trish women of all ranks at diter- | 1Hsh, Times have de proving commer- 1-4 higher, ‘he common| ! «| him made no difference, and he was too B.S Beriods will be shown In this ection. |cially successful to follow ite example See Panne ener gaiea « far ahead for capture by the time the Trish Archavological and Literary ‘and reduce ita price, Was up fractionally mnualga ma ‘ cruiser could get In motion, Copper gained 1-8 per cent, and ‘Ten ‘ hesseo Conl & Iron 3-8 : . Fools Dullders of oat, The el f the tractions and the a R called at the shipyards in Hull Forle tanues was weck. ; soma nd en ed * Government. onde were unaltered | yp cme t80 j fome time ego and © oer ; arrany: | mh A wae raliroed and other bonds. closed £4 Pt ments for the purchase cf tho torp VENTH 8T.At Be, 4 FIN ci: cise gk at 200 Quicksilver bf ; boat destroyer. Ho represented himself] weet, The total aloe of atooks were) 10K. R Mover A 8 as acting for a well-known New Tork TWENTY-KIGHTH 8T, 4 Nin: H 687,000 shares and of bonds § | ae ea] ee oe oe ein ces, ks miner PIAT 8, ‘and F. | The Stock Market. | 1 es *| shipbuilding firm completed a sister ba ‘West, Hi Cloa. Net Aad bout, the Tarantula, a turbine destroyer, Sixth Ay, Sales ng « Ad NWO Rep, 8 = = which was sold to one of the Vander PORT weet 364, su) Alias Unvers Fy} + 100) Reading My bilts and converted Into a yacht, Roche bh : 5 : rh , FORTY-EIGHTH ST.—At No, 208 B. er Sehain, Run Run Down, . \All. Under ‘tien 3 Years Dise| 2 Atils ch. pt @ os + | 20 Reading tat pf. 87% ali the boat he was after was to be | FapTy SECO : boa ‘a ND ST, 10 Am, Beet 8u..% % 1 |2300 Hock Island. 2ity eonteited (nto a YaCnt (h beat the Vab | ete aig ll Rolled and Dragged for Half charged by Big Machine Works #9 Amal Cop «WH 7 *) 23 Rook Iotand pe 88 rbilt boat, |sux ; 000 Am, Car & F.. 30% 30M 80 Rubber Goods, 4% 2 r | Ho eald the detail work would be done r a Block and Dies on Way to in New Jersey, and Many Fams| ow am cos. 03% 40% | @omea Gil com MM ot la awe: aiual hat ST AHOORD Fh etic, tn (0 Am, Dis, Tel. By OS.S.& GLI pf. By By Wa — Th evr . ; 8 ple deck struoture be erected to dh m T, & Lexington the Hospital in Ambulance, | ilies Feel the Effect, Am, Ora TONG 11% | a0 8.1.8.F.0.1 LIT 120 HY | eee ee ae scalble the 10 le, MVE aa ae @ taslaeien | 10 Am. He & Te Oy 9 MN &. L&W... BY — "8 | of the boat. | dam Ay. ‘ 200 Am, Ice 9 *) gost. L. SW. pf. 3M , ae | YH ST. t St. L. § ‘The torpedo tubes were covered with! ? A crowded Lexington avenue car on The Evening World) NOAH. & Lp Ths) oranosou. Pac cond @ flimay pra aa Broadway and Washington place bowled! pI N. J, Nov, W—Over 200 Am. Ice 8) ga Sou. Pi : ‘Phe whole was puint-| HATH ST, ang ia fnto Alter Behain, a sult cutter em-| one under the age of SO Am. Ivo pt ‘9 | jowoSou. Ry Ce | anuer to deceive the! | 110TH ST-At No, 250 Went Ployed by A. Beinwits, of No. 7:1 Broad-! sixteen years were discharged from the| 100Am. Lin. Oil WO Ho, Rv. Co. u c mean time, was busy| 11778 OT 0 way eine the wan} 4rd to-day. emptoy of the Singer Manufacturing 100 Am, Loco 10 SRE 0 No the met HARLEM OF an West im han a block and left him! ¢& > haat It at ‘ hel MM Am, Loco pf..100%y 100 Stan. R& T.Co, 4 Hs — they . bet, Tth and Sth Ave, Baa the cat tracks, “Women ia the| © at night at the close of the! ™) y " 100 § i M4] met unth they were « Meee er east) ben Ww @ar Were thrown Into a panic and the day's work 0 Am. M 7 + | joo Tenn C&L. 16 My + % el se Bre eet i vaua AF ’ BETHEL the iran’ rollse slong to" hte ie Was Done Ih compliance with the) ie Am. Matt cdg : Bt of men LASTH ST At Now, 904, 840 W cn xe law, tho of which ia TI Am, Smet . 00 ; Me ‘i See? it eg | AL midnigut the bust stole out of the) s40TH ST. ang pers at in| ay ~ Se esses Wosdway punishable by a fine of $0 in each case,| OOAm. B. pf +) Tol St Lek b= 8) hae ISSTH ST. ani . MUMNLLT rises te Wi oar te ore: | ede, ve lente ‘deena We wh, Am, Snuft plo MY WY — 4) LOO TOS Win. 524 tts Fired at hy Crutsers, AVENUE: A- 4%, 86, 68, o2, stepped behind northbound couse reds o S. Pdy.. Wy . v0 TV CRT nik, By 100K, — Pwo Us 1 " When the southbound Lexington « families Newark and other St. F. pty o Mia Hat ee Py wh + dad hour e ih ret ted one ay e915 Oe Gepliey, struck be aby places, where the youths were 19000 Am. Sugat...10% WIA Wie + a! 4O0tn, Bo & Pos 2 TM 1} but became asupicious and re Se eRDAM AVOCAt Ni jeepers of 8. ‘ny West 0 Withee. bo Appeal Teom the decision | AN AM. T. & Ty.csM ‘ ‘ a+ ce tae oe a wae Gomis “isa, 107, 07, 00S, 734, si; O83, and Twenty-fourth ny and the 5 wings t Suger pt my ‘ thing queer. about tt . oT fo stop It for s 0 have thelr Tob. pc 1 a | man’ ofticiats. vis phoadway—At Nos. 1906, 168% ies i Woo J charmed by hit | :STecAt Now, 129, 194, “ i Ban to the xt 4 ate 100 Anaconda % horning ana wee. te-| Bbalan iw. COTTON STEADIES ON wan A. & 8 _ hor under the guns of | ‘Bio ta er a I, where Beha! He died “0 10 | ‘ yo | HMO See ermle ons taken. Ite RALLY BY THE BULLS, ave a oa | i Rohe | ConuMats AN ~ Dulance. Traffic was blocked for Att — to ane A ~ 5 ‘ulaer | "341, 130, 530, 708, 852, 08D. ye m0: placed under are | " riod soll A ibe Sd 4 en to! CHNTR ee ay i aced . ® was reauned at the opening | j1a0 Brook, Ro T 4 8 . in he siippe | CANAL ST » 6S. aa at sn Mar n earkat loley. eit ine 4 WM A) pindb at 4 he aed ‘ney COLUMBIA ST. ore 1A odo wer than expected, the reauit “0 , ) Tt was dawn Fon tha | CLINTON yh By No. 184 SHARP BREAK IN being a decline of from 2 to 4 points LH, 13s 14 %| German cruls trick of | DRLATT grat Ne, 8. THE WHEAT MARKET pennies toes ‘to t rig ag ome M "4 Jo boat destroyer Baer Immoabwayat Nos, 117, 197, «| fessionals continued to talk bearishly, | 549 eo, we we ‘ the waters of the ‘ 1 fact that conditions | ae ieee ae ghey tte ait cartridges. were with ne fAUSTON ST.—At No, aa7, re Suggest a larger crop! MO CDL & Alton. th Wty ta i » but Roche paid no | GRAND ST—=At Nos 962, 438, ‘4a, rhe br ated by i e aa) Chie, p ad : ntion. “s ile were then ‘527. eho rctoes the teal by Khe lle Is the Mak | cule, G. Wie 08 4 N'inem reached the tast disap: | 987: vwacn AverAt No. MO lan, markets. to. resp riher, bat M. & Bt PLT 1% TY y O/ tearing target aie ® Deon at At Se, ee ont, tes, re W Ife on efforts by the bulls Ter. " mo Wats Ww Welcomed by Ru , o om nd to Agdye In some | Tor. pt. 4 os iy] Me Wenting fe ite MT +2 | two Russian crulsers wore att AVeCAt Nou, 114, 470, te at lower tn sympathy were: November, ayo Chi Un. Tr. WM 1 me iyrent Fs : vo {Out in the Baltic for the de MADISON AVeoAs di, ‘ Cw we 10 West. U " v2 R Was warmly wel ba 1081, 1698, 1786, ‘ 100 CHL rT. pt, 4% me % 4 oe eruisert_ convoye | 5 ‘ra. f,. Ptlces were: | Be i VCol Boa Liye ON eS en ee OS = Tere Roche W ORCHARD §T.—At No.2 4, May, 113 to tay 98 0 cc ga a eT | MOWin. Contrat.. 206 4 — Wn Rye ans antl dapbroak RIVINGTON STr-At Noe O48, 208, were: Wheat prices were November, on Ce 7 ; +) wo Wis. Ce {44 4 ®4—\ his crew was taken In tow by th ‘304, 322. oni 1 comer 94 to O57, J Seuth 2 of the Rusalan cruisers and ECTOR ST—At Nos. 31, a8. my, HLS to aM wh eB ue seem, oerty of the town, ‘Three "Gaye RENTON ST,—At Nos. 28, 218, the members of the crew were 1. t 2 : : 1 9T.-At No. 1 98 guts BANK STATEMENT GOOD. seinen iene yet eeeenttny PLACE—At > eat steudy $ ed @ Wonus | WAVERLEY, PLACE At N zhscenter tt 8 " — } it Figures Show a Heavy Decrease in a Jame | WEST 1 MOUSTON # A Ty ; ‘ 10 De is Jam an o, LONDON STOCKS FIRM | ‘%\ Laabe baa Gave Gala te COaKi aha WS oak West BKOADWAY—At ~ AND AMERICANS STEADY A deckled cut In eagles yer ts unmarried. In New Bnoxx. Over 1,000 Calls mp se in . th lar in society and von | THIRD AVe-At Nos, 9341, #080, : showing a good gain, made t nd fortune a8 a promoter 3400, 3700, INDON, vov ‘ady re r * n ve da In 180 he mar “<4 _ for Men and Boys Lee er ibe ita rasp nna cme Work, 4 daughter of | Frank : wai confidence here continues ptable to Wail street wa Work, the millionaire horseman. His willbe made In the Sunday} | ng, tles markecs almost with l-around, The figur wife lived In Lardon with him for six World Want Directory. Whether) ° " ts, but returned to thia country in I work and want} | out exception were firm. American rail t the Clearing-House, were: o | years, but returned t@ thie country In you are sak Or WOK 8 ba Way shares showed stediness, with a teor 70) ue y or are now ; » harder w) Brie ist pe a = ws » | j tendency to harden. detrease en ne daughter, Hut not to your liking,} | South African mining shares were| 90 Brie td vf oo HW — | Ciieulation, | drereane 49 | nla” Bah Fp yy} re Help Male Wanted Ads.} | buoyant, while chartered shares were! 30 Fed M & 8... 0b Sy Sty 1% | Leen, ‘sinlers. slecrease SQ | the most beautiful, accomplished and A’ next SUNDAY WORLD s'gtrong teature ai ible. © unaltered, | “00 Gen, Elec, CoN 181% 18 43% | Heserie, decreaae |...) : moet populate airia Je the ‘Aner streied DIRECTORY, While the Japanese ta showed. gain ot] S#Great Nor. pf.tie 34 20 + 10| Ritoing Intrmaoe sccceeccss sss ss tee ie ‘ ia all i ie The Buildings Are right and Cheerful. The Merchandise ew and Desirable, Attractions in Goods and Prices Will Be Great Such as Will Make the OPENING Remembered for Many andi | Many a Day.