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tel with ateves and GD heliven They Are Dratted to Overawe the Public hile the Twenty-two Defenders of “Marphy’s Fort” Are Placed on Trial. istrict Inspector of the Police Admits | that He Ordered His Men to Stone, ye Populace—New Departure for the! Mibictien of the Irish Question, Correapondence of The Evening World.) (From Our Regular Correspondent.) Ireland, Dec, 3.—The defenders of “Murphy's Fort,” the house ‘by Bamond Murphy, of Watergrassh{ll, County Cork, which of- such @ stout resistance to the Royal Irish Constabulary, who,came to 1 evict the owner, were placed on trial at Riverstown, County Cork, yester- ty. The prisoners numbered twenty-two in all. Two hundred Royal Irish c ) men, armed with rifles and revolvers, guarded the Court- " The District Inspector of the Constabulary, in the course of cross-ex- . admitted that he ordered his constables to stone the people, ily the trial was adjourned until the 14th, YICTIONS AT ARRAN ISLANDS. — ™ unbappy people who live on the barren Arran Islands, off Galway, with eviction by their landlord, T. F. Croster, of Dominick Dul ‘The inhabitants of these islands engage in fishing, and when vod they attempt to cultivate the wretched soil. This year the crops . tafled, and left them unable to meet the demands of the rack- tne Jandiord insists ou his pound of fleah, bit the agent, more , has resigned rather than evict the unfortunate people and thetr household goods. of the landlord, with the bailiffs and constabulary, is ex- fd Gaily on the ielande, and it !s stated In Galway tit the islanders will rate resistance to eviction, fm Ireland and Bagland, Fenian days, He is @ temporary lion cold weather has set in in} 90 to speak, but the good-natured peo- the distress among the poor | ple of Cork do not gee in him @ political to lack of empley-| or revolutionary Moses, as some over- wing have beco serious | enthusiastic devotees have prociaimed Mayor has called a spe-| him. the Corporation tod*vite) New Doparture Is Welcomed, heme of relief works. “iistreve ts even moro| ANd while on this subject, the latest reing eondition. Not for to be meeting with the general approval has such a dearth of em- of the ' ‘sh people Is embodied in the ‘been known at this season of | Pomphlet entitled “The Reaurrection of BANKER’S NOTE CAUSES ARREST Fisher Accused of Misapplying Funds Sent to Him to Pay Fel- | low-Directors’ Part of a Joint similar state of affairs ia) Brigiand, where there ts a eampiaint of hard timestrom reports sent to tho United States ad distress in Ireland are exaggerated, There is un- ard winter In prospect for folk in the extremo wesl- Mayo, Galway, Donegal fn a general way the hot Incapable of being by the local machinery, I Miely that any appeal for assiat- will be made to the outside world. Donovan Rossa, who unvetled a me- to the Fenians at Skibbereen, his , in County Cork, on Sugday in the presence of an enormous , fe enjoying a royal progress Cork. Besides being the reclp- an addteas of welcome from the County Counct} and the freedom ity of Cork from the Cork Cor- he been welcomed enthuse ‘welcome to Rossa is a testimony ition of the rufferings he en- in English prisons during tho DELL PLANS LEXOWING. Scone Providing for a Sen- ate Investigation of City, with | Eye Especial for “Police patt” by Tammany. Se tes J became known to-day that soon aliter the Legislature mects a reso- ‘ Lill begintroduced in the Benate fot ap jnyeatigation of the the City of New York by a {a (0 investigate ‘the pollce 5 was done in the days ‘and to discover, if possibie, for wide-open cond!- phecinets, ‘The ob- as it was in the Lexow a8 much as pdasible of Hungary,” to which I referred In my Idat letter, This pamphiet is having an immense adopted by Hungarlans in thelr con- Met with Austria—denial . THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DRCE rea ON THE ARRAN ISLANDS, NEAR GALWAY, 10, WHOSE INHABITANTS ARE FACING EVICTION} Obligation. Asa result of a rather Involved tran: | aaction in which six fellow-d) executed a $15,000 note, George E. &@ banker, who lives at the Hotei Plas and who {s said to be a millionaire, was arraigned in the Centre Street Court to- day charged with the larceny of $3,100. He was arrested last night and held in $1,000 ball, which he readily Cesare ‘Tho complaint was made b dlythe, a manufacturer, of O 4 Persons there being | solution of the altuation that appears) Chestnut street, Philadelphia, who was | represented in court todgy by hile at- torney, George Gordon Battle, Mr. Bat-| tle explained that on Maroh 28, of this| year, a note for $15,000 was executed in bebait of the Bauthorn Textile Company | Manhattan Theatre Star Will| It advocates the policy| py six of ita directors, The directors | and the obligations they assumed as |i the Imporia!| dorsers on the notes were: T, Ashby Parliament's right to legislate, passive! Biythe, $9,000; Peter H. Corr, $3,000; 2 resistance to its decrees and the cen-|C. 9.70; 7 W. Platt, $1.60, and David Bennett King as general indorser. This note was to mature on June 15, | ‘Mrs. Fiske’s appearance tn a new play Will be the one notable dramatic event of next week. At the Manhattan The-| tre on Monday night this always in- terestingguctress will be seen in “: a five-act drama by ©. The scenes are in Paris tring of the national energy on the In- dustrial and intellectual development of the country, The official organ of the Gaelic League hatle Its publication ag marking a new epoch In Irish history, and the Free- man's Journal, the chief organ of the Parliamentary party, devoted its lead- ing article to it to-day, the remarkable wre of which Is its friendliness, It is to indicate that a certain sec- tion of the Parliamentary party are fa- vorable to the new policy, John O'Mahony, B. L., a leading Dud- Mn Nationalist and one of the most brilliant men at the bar, died on Sun- day, Mr. O'Mahony was only thirty- four years of age, and a great future was believed to be tore for him, de- spite the fact that trong National and, according to Mr, Battle, the com, plainant, Blythe, and Corr sent dra! for $3,710 each to Mr. FiPeher to be a) plied against their obligations om the note and also to pay Mr, Pl ity, Mr, Blythe now charges that in- stead of Mr, Fisher paying this money to the holder of the note so as to erase their indebtedness he applied |t to the leaving the'r Mability | still In force, It ts also claimed he did not bay anything himself on the note, For thie reason he ts accused by afr, | Blythe of grand larceny. note generally, Brown. 93,7; George E. Fisher, ('s abil Hara A. Tuttle, counsel for the de- fendant, argued that the charge was absurd. He said when Mr, Fisher re- erived drafts from Mr. Blythe and Mr, views would preclude bim from tho| Corr, he returned to them the collateral bench, which ts in Ireland reserved for supporters of the governmental system, SEMBRIGH STIRS BIG AUDIENCE Adds Strauss Song to Splendid Performance of. “Don Pas- quale”’—Mme. de Macchi a Realistic Santuzza. Mme. Sembrich and Mime. de Macchi might have recalled what the Gover- nor of North Carolina sald to the Gov- ernor of South Carolina, and drunk to each other's succcess iast night. To @ this, however, they would have been obliged to find a place with a 1-o'clook | Meense, for the clock in the steeple struck 12 just as the curtain went down on the dowdle bill at the Metro- politan Overa-House, It was a very sat- Isfying bill. Herr Conried evideatly doesn't believe in musle lovers fasting on Friday, Doniaeti's delightful “Don Pasquale” went with @ dagh till close on to 11 o'clock, when Sembrich cut it off with audienge threw itself into an ¢catany of appreciation at tho end and kept the curtain for several minutes. Resst Droll Dou, in inimitable manner, and oqvering bim- not obi ations, Ma; i ht SUSPENSION AFTER DISPUTE Broker Who Had a Dinagreoment, ner, a member of the Consolideted Exchange, was announced to-day. He had an office at No, 62 Broadwoy. where, It was sald, he-had not veen feen for three lays. He had been a membor of the Exchange three years Mr. Ke over a Stock Exchange transaction with He was directed to pay over certain sums in settlement ole the dispute, His fallure to do so re- sulted in his suspension. another member tenant, Ensign act aa hiv secre Davis ts a brothe Henry Cabot Lodge. He goes Paris, where the Commission ta to meet, “I expect that hte sittings will last an interpolation of Strauss’s “Voice of | Spring,” sung so deliciously that the ‘prightly Sembrieh bobbing before the ‘The drotl Rossi made a capital Don | spluitering and stuttering | Pasquale, ALMAN. Over his troubles with the lively widow |S¥" rises. T.LsiWun sets, 4) they had put up when they made the thus exo ting them of their rate Ommen, after this exolanation, adjourned the for a@ further hearing on Tuesday Refused to Settle Account. The suspension of Frederick F, Reich- ook Offi ——— DAVIS STARTS FOR PARIS. Rear-Admiral Will Help Probe Action of Russian Fieet, Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, who will be the American member of the Im- ternational Commigsion which js to investigute the firing upon the North Bea Ashing fleet by the Russian Bultic eet, sailed this morning Mq the Red Svar Line steamship Fintand. Ho was atoompanied by his flag Meu- about two months,” he sald, “The three members of the Commission will be {a Paris when I arrive,” SHIPPING NEWS, AC FOR PORT OF KNEW YORK, oO H inbabitants HS for one week |to Kenmare | Theatre on brated by cream and su MRS, SKE 10 CREATE A ROLE: Appear in “Leah Kleschna,” | a New Five-Act Drama by C.| M.S. McLellan, vite Clty Qi all y - son, Miss Bila irs, _ Barry and Hathaway an Wal- the he eee at Kelt Mrs, Fiske’s role will be that of the daughter of a hotorious Austrian criminal who has allowed her-| self to become a partner in his opera~ At the crisia of a robbery she | finds herscl? tace to face with a man who hus exerted’a atrong influence over her, and her regeneration follows. eral new members of tho Theatre Company, of Port Arthur, nich Sherman De Forest and Company will appear. Other features will Bellman and Moore in a comedy Mite Marie Nareli aainger from the Irish Village at the World's Lulgt Dei YOro, a Euro- pean mr lai, wnd Margaret Scott and ily Carter, Ten Ichi troupe, the company, of wiilrlw.r Burgpe: tunny Charley Case Ri 4. ch lattraction at the ‘Twenty-third Street Girardot, will be in the cast, which will! ‘Theatre, and other features will be John Mason and) Harry Roches's dog and pony circus, including Etienne embiace George Arliss, ‘William B, Mack, gg Mantell will devote his second American Cit to [ihe stock Theatre, an Marte Booth Russell will| tyairo, will make her Vaudeville debut At the One Hu Street w {James Thornton, play Desdemona, |. for her last week at} | Daly'é, will continue to be seen In “Judith of Bethulla.” Bertha Galland, with Orrin Johnson as her leading man, wit on Monday | tbeists; the Bully family, in | rupted Honeymoon ;” Hatha Walton, dancers;* Princess T telling Frank Bush, the ¢ pus Com- ment dq the Majestic Theatre | othy Vernon of Haddon Hall. Henrietta Croaman at the Harlem Opera House. others Meiville and Stetson in "Crazy to Go On the Stage:” A. L. Duncan, ventriloquist; Willet Thorn pany in “An Uptown Flat;" Fieurlte de Mar, the Theo Moss Trio and Herbert's lajestic Theatre for John and Emma Ray will come to the American Theatre in their new musical “Down Our Way,” Third Avenue Theat David Higgins, in will be the attraction at the West End will be seen at the “His Last Dollar, dows. The » Ottotas troupe of Jap- anese acrobats will be the principal at- traction at Huber's. args nd the Majiltons, will remain at the n Musee. “The Ninety and Nine’ will be at the “The Great Automobile Mystery" will thrill patrons of the Star ‘The cheering intelligence t at hand that there is scarcely erime thar ts fot laid bare in “ Minixer'’s Daughters," jeed tor the Windsor, Bohemian Burlesqiers will be at u and the Utopian Buriesquers at the Gotham, Continuing ag leading theatres will oe ‘Ki ekerbocker; Frits! Bonet Mana in “The us ice! tn Bricker, who will Reear-Ad @ ewindle or a which Is prom- toon ‘ote 8. which will be devoted to arsals of the new bill The oth verformance of “The Way the Fourteenth Strect dav night will be cele- distribution of china Miss Harriet Citi te VAUDEVILLE STTRACTIONS, Georgs Fuller Golden, who has been London for twd % i) liner at Hammerstein's. has. sald to be a greater cannon- than Spadoni, will make his an appearance. The bill will Kaufmann Troupe, Em- ette, B. Miller Kent and Ma ad: Ompany. "Robert Hillard, io * rele Tom" will be retained week, A new Piateh will “The Heading the bill at the Circle will be emnet Cortigan and company ‘Jockey Jones.” Others will Hian| Trio, May Yohe and Lloyd's by tor's Bheatrea: John C, Fishe Champagne Dancers will be ‘thy M. erminal, a French baritone, and monologist, " “An * will be played by y at the Fifty Avente jillian Carlsmith, & con- 5 ad and Twenty-ftth fropurer | be given by { Miss Carlsmith wil) ale: ny Pastor's bill will include story- edy Foti, Genro ‘and eqquil- inter. and quilla & musical spocialty; aries Carlos and his dogs and Greg- You!, “the crazy jueeiers Seamon's wil! he Mo- on company — In tena and Richarda, bur- Jidns; Ford and Gehrue, as troupa of Acrobats; Dixon ~s, chatacter singing come- Leona Thurber and her ‘The Yorkville Theatre will pfter among e and com- IN BROOKLYN, 1904) Vibe ony STOCKS CLOSE FIRM AND BRISK snsbelerheld Lawson Not Heard from in the Market and Amalgamated Ranks with the Highest in'a Good Day’s Business. STEEL THE FEATURE, WITH _GOALERS AND IRON ISSUES, Pools and Big Interests Give Attention to Their Favorites— Reading and St. Paul Share Patronage—Bonds Active. With Lawson under cover, Amalga- mated Copper a winner by almost three polnis on the day, and all the stocks in the market up, Wall street closed shop to-day quite satisfied with the sit- uation, Not a word was heard from the Boston magnate, while timid anes thought his absoluée silence only the calm before another tempeat of fren- aled finance, buyers,.as a rule, had eyes for other things besides Copper and took thelr chances. The Pesult was a good day’s business at higher prices The vartous Pools and banking inter. ests pald venewed attention to their favorites, the Coalers. and Tron and Seel stocks being especially strong. Amalgamated Copper Mnished with a gain of 25-8 points, United States Steel was hotable in the the common advancing 1 1-2, preferred was pushed up more per Peat. due Me to further reports ¢ of trade acti ading, Bt. Paul an “Rock Island at times were among the leaders, t) closing from 1 1-4 to 21-4 per cent higher, There were sharp‘advances in Kansas City Southern issues on rumors of a coming contest for control, The Tractions were little more than firm, but there Chicago Unton Tri cago, Firmness marked the closing of the Erie tssue}. Railroad and other bonds were strong, ‘The total ealee of stocks to-di were 880,700 shares, and of bonds 387,00, The Stock Market, = Sales. High. Gy Allis Chaim,... 18 $4000 Arnal, Copper, 714% 2 Am, Ag. Ch. my #0 Am. Car & 3 0 Am, C. & F, pt @ 14 Am, Cotton O11 MY #0 Am. Did, Tel,, 8% 2000 Am, Grass T.. 194 170 Am. Hide & L, 11 90 Am. 200 Am, Mh + BY -41 2400 Am, 4 414 9 Am. ma 4M 20100 Am. ™% +h 730 Am. Ma 7 Bh HIN 0 Am, Smelting. 1% WH 84+ % 90 Am, Smelt. singh 12 1M + & 1 Am. 4 ag lh ™ Am, m% 8 +h 040 Am. 2 YK +H 100 Am ™ mA 2300 Am, 1% OM +4 40 Am, 2 @ +% 100 Am, H MW 41 $00 Anaconda 14 10% +0% 12600 At., T. & 6 hth : 1% 100% + 4 13 18HeOCS 20600 Balt, & Ohio...100% 100% 100% + % 610 Bikiyn R. 7... O% 6% 8 KH 309 Brunswick Co, 10% 10% 10% — 4) 19 Can, Pactfio...1% 181% 1 + 41) 3000 Ches. & Ohio. 8% 47h @% +1 100 Chi. & Alton.. 42% 42% 42% +214 400 Chi, & N, W...207% 206% 200% 19100 Chi, G. We... 3% 2% H+ mea W.p,Bss 6 BS —1 9000 C., M_ & St PT 1714 12 +% 1100 Cyt. Term,..,.. uy mK @0 Chi, Term. pf. 3 MM, +1% 2) Chi, Un. Tr. 1m 3B +% 1906 Chi. Un. Tr. pi wy +M 100 C..C., C.de SLL 0% 1% —% $000 Col, B. & 1... oy 1K 700 Col, H.C. & 1.1% mwa +% 500 Col. South... b- mts 1@.Col. So, Md pl. 4 u 20 Con, Gas... MH ~™ +h 20 Cont, Tob. pt. 12% 128% 160 Corn Products. 2%" m+ % 10.Cora Pr, pf... @ ® +1 1100 Del, & Hud. 18 41 10 Den. & R. G., 8% 24 + 1 10D. & R, G. pf. & % BY +% M8 Det. Un, Ry.. 4 rie 1140 Brie .... 900 Erie Ist pf PHF SELES + “The Other Girl," with Dione) Bar- rymore, will be the attraction at the Montauk, NOT WANTED HERE FOR MURDER OF DETECTIVE. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J, Deo. 10.—Whon William Nelson, who says that he came from Senttle, Warh.,. was ar =| raigned to-dny for trespassing on the eee tracks last night a dvetective walked up fo him and edid; ak ro you by the mole near vot as mole wred sche or bie i ootins afrair ta ‘wick © defective was det making the arrest sald mi tea ar YX at) fear yues§essyeguezenaes¥Sezzegs synengguigeSeegzzsey otetct ene ae sess £ ear qsmetnt, Papers. nerint, Paper pt Wh + wont, Pump... % @ +14 100 Int. Pump pf. bed +1 1100 Jowa Cent......8L 90 +% 100 Oowa Cent.pt. 6 Sb, ++% mB +y we +8 ; Sxdgs§ggeen gi sgant “lola 7 Wael, 100 Long Island,. WO Minn. & Bt, L. OM.8.P.& 3.8.M. ott it = S00N, Y. Cent .. & West. 0% 7K mw Ont, & West. Hy @ MNorth Am.,..108 sll 100 Pac, Coast. a KOPPC & Bt L. “$0 Pressed 8. C. a *- i ie =TSTOCK PANIC 4% + &! s.s\ ILLS BROKER CH a C. Morris, “Dean of the Set) curb.” Fays Dead in Sixth ‘ah + | Floor Corridor of the Broad 4 +) Exchange Building. rire 3| zw —t |STRAIN TOO MUCH FOR pag AGED TRADER’S HEART. mee ¥| a A} Well Known and Popular in Fl | nm +1%! nanelal District—Considered TS] the Sharpest and $ 74-4! Speoulator in the Street. wh 200 Preas. 8.C. pt. 70 Ry, Bt. Sp'g . 300 Ry. wpe yt 1800 Rep, Bteel .. 00 Rub, Goods... 100 Rub, Gda, pf. %% cut Pad 00 SL & SF 2d pt. oF 2008. 1. BW. pf.. 68% “peer eReEES 1% 100 Tol 8. L. & WK, WOT, HL.& W.pt 5 saanoairsne°aaB8855"*-* Epbeapeg=phspeerg3e3 Heth eteeeetet 100 Un. Bag & P, 11% $9900 Union Pag, .... » Ry. Inv.. 8% 3% harp advance in rh ae gh boaes . on reported progress toward the settle- wed ment of the railroad situation in Chi- B.C, LPipl i TH . 8, Leather, 14% 41400 U. 8, Steol pf. 1600 Va.-Car, Ch... 100 Va. 1. C, & C. 9 Myst enown jn every part of the finan- % we SF & James C, Morris, one of they most ty millar figures jn Wall stréet, the “den, We TS) ot tho curb," tall dead to-day tn th corridor on the alxth floor of the Broad! Exchange Building in front of the af 1% + 4 | fices of Britton and Fiero, members of | ben the Stock Exchange, The last few days | had been too much for the sixty-four | years of the aged trader, and his heart | snappéd under the excitement, h | When the marker began tq show signé — of a panic on Wednesday and the | fever of fear selsed Wall and State | streets under the onslaughts of Law+ | son, the rush of business that came into hands of Morris reacted in his physical strength, Then came the pan- | foky Thursday when the market wae completely demoralized for an hour, / and millions of dollars were lost beford | the febrile condition had passed. } } Mr, Morcis was in tho thick of the ‘exgitement on the eurb and even to tien, there waz no let-up yesterday after the normal condiiion was reached. He | handled 1700 shares of stock yesterday i for his cients. He was at bis offioe | bright and early to-day »prepared to | wind up the work of the week. But the strain had been too great and he auo | | cumbed. Counsellor to Dig Brokers. Morris with his gray side whiskers, his affable manner and his emiting face \ celal district. In the old days when | men made and lost fortunes in forts gotten securities he was a member of the Slock Ecxhange. His advice was considered of such value that the Big- gest brokers elways sought # In tm- portant deals, Morris was personally known to Jay Gould, Daniel Drew and \ 60 Wis, Central. 2% 900 Wis, Cen. pf. @% —— STOCKS CLOSED FIRM eral successive years ‘on’ the floor of IN LONDON MARKET, | the Consolidated. Misfortune again *eS3"2235°3 2 i = Dec. 1—Money was {N| sharpest and shrewdest and most popu- quiet demand and feirly abundant in) jar yyader on the street, When P the market to-day, Discounts were firm }McCormick & Co. falled specta 4 in view of the prospect of dearer money.| a few years ago Mr. Morris was in Prices on the Stock Exchange were) charge of the cotton debartment. fairly steady, but trading w . in view of the approaching settlement. ‘The uncertainty of Americans still at-|, The collapse of Montreal and Boston tected the market, Consols were firmer. Americans opened firm at parity, a few advanced to the highest quotations of the year, and they remained quietly fajents prices lowed, stock on Thureday Mr, Morris was nee 10. “nintos improv Trunk i owing to favorable traffic re-| however, carried him through and he age Government of 4 wee was not Included in the general boycott 11 Se COTTON DOWN ON BEARISH NEWS! sha hig death bats somewhat better, ‘The ditions rand lower tem iaslasipp!. Bast tures were seasonadje, with gen- prices a weret rt Become 10 7.885, t ie poses Jay, sas 10 2% + %| William ©. Tpavers and other men who 2% + | Made history in the long ago, 4% + %| Meeting with reverses while he was @ member of the Sock Exchange, Mr, Morris conducted his business for sey- overtook him and he went to the “ourb.” Here he was known as the Ingotive fon-in-Law His Doctor, is generally supposed to be the under. tying cause of Mr. Morris's death. He tad bought heavily for one of the big Wall street firms, and when Munroe & Munroe refused to take any more of the easarily compromised. His popularity, on buyers of that stock, and bis trading was accepted as if nothing had hap Mr. Hved bags his wite two cil in New Brighton, 8, Although opening from 3 to 11 points| He sa! sive a4 lower to-day, the cotton market was ed ratt ovat Me due to the Liver: | Sv" Morris i astta pool cables because of liberal buying by cortitente, WOK SpmertES, was accept shorts. Nevertheless the bulls appeared to have Iittle confidence in their posi- tion, ahd. most of the news from abroad WHEAT BREAKS 7 BREAKS AFTER was Suen predicting still Tower prices weather man showed clearing con- ures west of; wheat opened steady In the market to he river the say and May showed a gain of 14 of @ A STEADY START, cent, but on a severe break In the market the price declined to 112 4, The cit December, 4 ie ioe % 1a 780) Feb-| Tne Northwest markets, were. off 1 cent, a? La one a Ts and the market at St. Louls lost al- 7.48 to 6.00. | moat as much, Trade was more or lene et loaded up in expectation of a bullish report by the Government. May, 198 Pula: ea Pate Corn atarted steady against better 18 to 798, sg a’ Biol: Weather, rk ices were: % ap tor begember ult 1 May WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT: “cheat aay ont es . Beceimber, 308 1-4 ‘iw rai May corn, Sharp Cot in Loans, but the Re-| 4% to 4 74 ‘Decemi ‘New York's closing serves Were Decreased, Wheat May, ug ortered: eed hough there was a sharp cut In " Joana shown in the og bank ae to-day, t s tf FIND irs “rate gain noted $8, Corn—May, ber, Be RVANT DEAD, bY| Jennle Bower, twenty-three years old, & servant employed by Mra. Rosen+ t No. Tl Went Ore, Hundred Beton set e+. nm ine tt haa sell too far. See hours neni 10, country @ aby Ws monthe * The table below contains a list of the Workers Wanted and the Situations Sought in last Sunday's World Want Directory. known supply or} office last Monday morning—~an gene of oon coeedg