The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1904, Page 4

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GEN. STOESSEL vole Can TD CHANCELSUME OTHER Liwa OF , GAMBLING SOCRATES, NO ARREST IN ert Tiss Daur Mi. ae | Chanett Accta Ny CUOQOOCOISOLG OCD CCOCOOOOCEOCCOCOOOCH! Mrs, Lent Gar eer i ‘et 6 Overcome, but WIN Recover, HURT BY FALL DODGE BASE ee eee Rigel ig j od, was accidentally overcome by gas ‘ panies Port Arthur Commander In- the ton Fe at Ms home, No. 20 Bast Thirty-thi | The police of Brooklyn sent out @|etrect, ovtay. t Thirty-thing f| Removal alarm to-day for Mrs. Emma an ambulance sure jured by Being Thrown Off Horse—Report that Gen. Kon- drachenko Has Been Killed, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENTNC DECEMBER 28, — | Conspiracy Charges APOPUCGM Tort or weratugn, who nao ten vets lace Cod eet Hospital and. wilt Until the January Term by| {34% the home of William H. Hooper, resue = | of No, 219 Newkirk avenue, 4 not ee TheEditor’s Wife. District-Attorney Jerome, Con-| Pe a a wom an friend, but this ane did Letter from an Iilinois Newspaper . ‘ went out shopping y d has not been he trary to Expectation, issih thee telephone hear alert te ing | Man That le Well Worth Reading, JUDGE COWING READY tate ed if they The following te er trom 8, 1. Duncan, nt fatled to keep her appolnt-| egitor of the ‘on, Lil, Independents ment. GARRISON EXPECTS TO | TO ISSUE WARRANTS. |, Tt Mra. tent went anopping in evi shone {Pat there le at least one od GET AID BY MARCH 1. "| denoed by the packages that were de “To the Pca Milt : |mare al? her name at the Hooper sh you would priot the following q ; Mrs. “Hooper. is a widow, forty-five dc ee oye Inability to Reach Important! var ou. iy short 4 manire ‘ Siam, Bae, ores Baraat tute Soldiers Are Cheerful and De- . | eitetg, Wet Acquainted with four yours. and the inst two eare. pres tu v 0 Corrchorative Witnesses at. Saally tn ipvallt Nothing eoomed te belp olare They Will Continue to Hold Out Against Enemy Until ican emanate nature's cure fo: Once Given as the Reason {ot mayeprs DEPUTY NAMED, Santi remedy until now ela. This gave her continued 1 enjoys her ment. | rvelleved trom all pain in ber stom Yan There Is Not a Man Left. the Sudden Postpone | sastewrowN NY Dee, at—wunne Bet Hosretacd tm denn, 8 A f H. Tennant of May i ccepted ‘FAltor of Indepe: ylieeeman & Co. have the local the @ en) Gnability to secure the immediate | Generepemr ine § presenoa of important corroborative | under Attorney-General witnesses bas caused Distriet-Attorney | 4 y of 4.0 a yea Jerome to postpone the presentment of | cryin wot pertain tante i the conspiracy case in the Dodge-Morae | grow of the Canal work | Med promptly {divorce scandal to the December Grand Annual Sale of Women’s MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. o-nm. and thelr fa.ch in ite mepite equale Haitor Duncan's. They, lo fact, offer to for Mi-o-na th it dows not give “Hegeman & TOKIO, Dec. % (10.9 A. M.)—Trust- worthy advices from Port Arthur con- firm the report that Gen, Kondrachenko “has deen killed and that Gen, Stoeasel Das been injured by falling from his horse, Gen. Smilnoff is also reported wounded, | The advices further say tint the gtern of the battleship Sevastopol han wunk in shallow water. Her bow ts @amaged in two places and the ateer- ing-room gear Is also damnged. ‘The garrison is reported to be con- Mident in the belief that reilef will ar rive before March 1. Despite its hoavy losses Nov, 2% and subsequentiy, the garrison Is seid to bi fewolved to continue the struggle as long as a single soldier remains. The army claims to have sufficient ‘ne Corporation. 2 branches, Mai! ordera week. +c 8 the rule for the December ceand | Jury to disband just before Christm: The Digtriet-Attorney as a mpecial tay asked the present Grand Jury to he two measiona this week, one to-day and | one tomorrow. Nothing waa done with the Dodge-Moree conapiracy matter @y the Grand Jury toatay, althourh Judge wing awaiter ed to Se ork of the jury (Second Floor, Provisions to last until February. Tho » cleaning up some unfinished b e men mas) | Teagured fortress is high. Beef 1 | 120000000006003 00600 MeLavchlin for muni CORSET COVERS and DRAWERS~ Lf ‘ice, 25 t Re Sreils and a halt per pound: horee| © 000000000! eee 6 Detectives After Bracken, each; at.. L eceeae as piace 18e | meat, & copecks per pound; dog meat % Central Office datect!y sent out) CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, DRAWERS, nena 44c hmente for Ed COATS and SHORT SKIRTS; special at....,.cse0s:se000$ 2% copecks per pound; turkeys, 150 rv H, f Dies apiece: eggs. 10) rubles per hur g >t b der | Pern. Bot actew. junks bearing sup O (day ‘Reflections of 6 nc hatere ake Grad | CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, CHEMISES. SKIRTS.) gg | es reached tho guerison the jus: | 8 Nias oe ac ldat pptng and haa DRAWERS and SHORT SKIRTS; special at..seses seeeee | c Os, s Ignored the summons, He is wanted | CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, PETTICOATS SKIRT Tt Is expected that ths capture of the Wi MM P. t SA d % dia beileved to be in town. i | 93¢ lights of Pigeon Hay will further eu | 1Sé€ Ts a ee ) now and is believed to be in town: ||| CHEMISES and SHORT SKIRTS; special at....++sseees | BGs landing ot vopstien Dodge at New Orleans last winter and | CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, DRAWERS, PUTT 1 gy 19 | roars engiieared his filght to Texas. He COATS and SKIRT CHEMISES; special at... sceeecereee . andled the money that was sent South lo to Dodge from thin elty and was recog: | nized by all as the agent of the man} m men ening the movement to keep Great Clearance Sale of Dodge out of the Jurisdiction of the secs USSIA FEARS |The Difference Between a Gambler and an | Average Gambler—Why He Thinks More _ cooo COMING CRISIS of an Enemy Than a Friend—His paaininsinceee Motto, * Don’t Cheat Thyself!” | T lJ K te Commie ot ani to 14 mark mrnay a pupa ever | UNTRIMMED MILLINERY T0 BAR R F § work during the winter on the sleat-)O" Y wace noeatead nim. |!’ To Make Room for Advance Spring Styles Mr. Pat Bherdy, gambler, man of the I. | arenes Ser tines OF 9058S TARO disappeared from Houston, ‘Tex., Trouble at Moscow and Other wortd. arc collector aid sitemutk phite| | - OFF OTH, AVENUE a TiC Avene TRA the CAAla | ae oa totore the. couse ANSIS Gi Tad pusacsioroat ies HANIA AION ASCs, 400, 786 “ x wopher, has been jer the valve so bi ae: , ded that Dodge would have to return ms " tf id Places Likely to Brin @=| long that hiv pent-up. feelings hay McAdoo sald to-day: cide ] bis Feiuen eenrein ih ' 1 vival of T That Wa an explinion. He domen’t lke Fa ate eet tse peetaas tnc| vomuine tor him Kishan. bot READY-TOAWEAR HATS meee gee i rr to b too much in the third eer Posed a : med 4 ante Of Mec Form mT TO coe eheene nat cebu bar caaonaned Gl Commiasloner M’Ad00 Plas tO en ere dcctel mnt Se Sunpnees WO have |) reduced 1 €1Ch. ssssssnvves vovssnsssssseers 486, and 986, self of some racter r ; At first partioular attention locate: Offset Reforms, Nisbet of some. charsstetiatiy r08 Make It a Drive for Carriages rs on tn the heavy trucks and unceta-| Whether Dodge will go before the HAND*MADE SILK PAON VELVET HATS— Fine quality, ina i ns ty mient be truly higeibae a arrlag abs and hansoms. [ think the| Grand Jury or & question 0 be} variety of the best shapes; colors are cardinal, navy, brown, eee exrknanvne se to| Whe. Koawe, Aaa thoes who. RON! Ret) nad 1) dram and Light Vehicles Only Dur-|» in wil mono aocnntly. Teoa-| acer by fe Pairet tenn. |] black-vaae #300, sense ese ses srssstenveessee ees $1485 \ - oT dae RG, 1 8 "the Honorable Pat know that he knows, Detiteen art and gan Ly dolleve that after the schome| Ho salt to: SGout te Mis affidavits are | TANCY POMPONS—Assoried colors, value 75c, at.......... LOC. ' W@vident from the reports rece! ely tkeut Me ae Moe ing the Day. i. ¢ reform fe tried and Ita advantages | '!P complete, asad, | Py ghe interior that the fairl alba lsblvop wisi a+ ah shown it will be posatble to get special /¥Y SOMOEN ve with Dede OWL HEADS—Valute 48c,, at. DHE dene bay nal 10c, ‘oduced b: an # read sold es ¢ Hot , ‘on M Mert onthe inert ot rtm my bo 0, tway Pat put the book away ‘ Tre int caesta soma | While tbs District Attorney COQUE BREASTS AND WINGS—Value 7c,41,......,, 25¢. and tway Pat put the book away * Ma Corpora. 83° ‘ * . ference e = more than off nant places by th The Inspector and the Commimoner | con We effect of the ( of warns " watt Cou ip Hie Top one aid . a ans for the regulation of trattic 1OHt Ya Ostrich Plumes. * ing to the Zems t pie lite’ r fn . * f @ oy rty-fourth street and Forty-aee- where the Extra baaily, petites in black, Ii mt Lad dann brown— . “enchgredd ‘ the dai rit . ¥ aid wan uy i h = . i! pe Fit avenue them, " ie ity Astor A ie extra quality, in brows cada, Hight black— ‘s ? "hot Nkely that delivery wagens will r Asaistant MMetrict-Attorney Gat: | value $3.00, at ; wage gambler @re expressed ¢ . aix hat and a nut \ of Russia may be the » exceries, A banquet arranged to t Shore last night on the Troubetesko! revolut by order of the polic Zematyo adjourned « ppeare J and went up to he con Tt was agree), # It was said | nee by the Prosecutor that enough facts |] F t be exeludel, Some of the owners ef days, trucks and brewery gms have alroady Instmicted their | an ~ — _ _— not to use Fitth vue, ale | w Is In effect prohibiting It , 1,200 Pieces er dors not expec Charles the ar ogainst the Gov t e und t y owners are tn! thy ee ies tthe Nata mar iY % i. a Cm ar s the pub. her is «# que ot cl ee ee tai P taaliee the Sivananes fon of the courts, will bring At Half Pri peanveen api tad Dag they with the transformation d this country as his ||) ce. adds that the be responsit t e note, whieh may i netied. : Pi) etgnat a rer f terrorism een os te Cains Batts | We have just received from St. Gall, Switzerland, 1,200 | t « : “ : fur Burope Mr. Mors pieces of manufacturers’ sample strips 0} ite Cambric | Be hye peter Fenstvo basalt tow WIND CAUSE OF WRECK Rurope ade acs | { manufact 1 { White Cambri Seen sates: it \Cheraigod : fg ee ; |] Edgings and Insertings, The ran from 4 to 12 inche f | Rare war t ice italy en cae ed will al an and haw | nem rae er chick Weis this unt wy ded '| wide. We offer them at half regular prices and they will 1 Saget moment 9 conser ‘kan t men for CARER wl Ce Oe ate ao ns Dee. thank Was ol saree io" \1 pe sold by the strip only, Strips run § and 6 yards. | 3 ae bash passer train, eas nd, o return, It is sald now ' pj bare ata 7 A 1 cn Orrin, baa Suamange 5 cre “a chemi Lot, pe 10c, a yard; at.......... Sea yard. precipitated, not fa ' A avenue | Bilea west Seager eg ea etn is plain | Lot 2, worth 20c. a yard; at.. .10c, a yard. ' fetual revolutions in tho 2 are fm I He. ba lone |g Se Maw OS See Me ee bien 9 hy nae | Lot 3, worth 30c, a ai Ateses sees, MSc. a yard, icharan walk 1 Me | ah a walkie must wieo If F has « : out of a switen light during the heavy a etl | | _ | ands with an enemy ve wheneve ‘ wind and the veer of the freigh’ of the et ad i shea in the eons mane hands ne i ree D pet ae 1 ths Pe rat ing ove ‘he ait b wheete | for mam marrant has | Li be rt Si Ik d on: ee pe i’ Np my hat tc ung nk Ge Nae Wl guL ie ageration. cn | Wake walt r the passenger ued is sald to ne 0 "| pe y UKs an | ZEMSTVOS STOP [ice ves Game ine duets tel tua copenesne UF ois 1 WITHOUT ACTION. |i'c suece” ‘taste helt to ne mme $2 et tear | Embroidered Chiffons. Ss tay. UH want him for my friend | niwn | 45 inches wide, fine quality LIBURTY SILKS, in black, MOSCOW, Dec The Bematvo hes Now, lots of people call mo a funny |t ’ white, cream, cerise, lilac, corn, lavender, rose, blue, voll 29 1 adjourned indesint after the adop-,!™ ant. but I've learned a few things est dinal and ore jar shades; regular nine 55. to ) Cc 4 follows out people Vin not kowlowing ¢ . . per yard; specia tee noved by the |Any one do ok with stick. When ' Heard th pir |riotow and’ favors formbe «maa eveess (YOUTH CHARGED WITH EMBROIDERED CHIFFONS and Mousseline de Soie, Vi ceedings at Zemstvo meetings, is un- body discovers t to be a fool, but a in black, white, cream, white on black, black on white $1 25 j, able to continue fia business with ybady could have found that out dur PASSING FORGED CHECK. 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St, and Persian embroidery, 22 inches wide; regular whe) | necessary calm. and, his prosperity, On reverse that ota $2.25 to $2.75 per yard; at eeee Journ sine die." hes and fa to a ma | Gives Messenger Hoy #14, : | . ibe foiton as sits by hry oe te mn" Prenomt, tor Dellver For This Week Only. Spectal Offerinas in th } lelegates, seven voting it. | smart man; onee they 28 to Min ecia erings in the 4 Prior to putting this res: in him. That's the way o! allan White, ninetec oe Pp . | eae enh nae meas eo Great Cut Price Sale]| upto | op Preeeact ait wn =, Dam of the worl that a Riga te pholstery Department. DL the minutes of « tall men ® ich are wise and | charged with bassing a P= had a single signature all Who are pb foo! < Baa ‘ae * ' . | etter sor tan ON MAIN FLOOR. Manne at aD pet ae 88 foliows doa't onag au First avenue c a | . | "We find it impossible to sign the : " ! 1 ve According ¢ All Our Unsold Winter Stock of Finest Ben el 500 pairs of Ruffled Net Curtains, made up on extra good quality net, — ~ lita te 3 ms a > there Inet Saturday $5. 00 and $6.00 Shoes. edge ane neues ct peseeaben 2% yards long tegwiet $1. 00 pithe eat Maas of the Rus- puce Company mes 48; t esseeeereneeriesvece vane tenes eg ee t iad af In all our clearing sales of Winter Shoes this is the greatest cut in piices ever price a hen pa a Par i : ciples of the Emperor's i MEE? oes Gaccidltionaily rea iat penefhngt Pb aber diy te offered to the public, We sacrifice $5.00 and $6.00 shoes. oe uae he eh ae tees arg eas oe fs “ ‘ ray al of ite tn cna va F WwW For Men. These cushions are filled with prime No. 1 Java Silk Tlos) and are not Rissia's state tive. or omen. to be confounded with the cheap gant size cushions thal are usually PWe regard the attempt to | olfered by dry-goods houses at this price—they are (ull 24x24 inches tadieal Government reforms square and contain 20 ounces of the best quality of silk floss i regular price $0c, each; special while they last at......... 0.05 35c Cretonnes at Reduced Prices. We have selected from our regular stock of Cretonnes and Art Tick- ing several patterns which we intend to discard, and to close them out quickly have marked them as fo lows; Maiti Md ART CRETONNES etree wine lSca ae ) 110 rly inopportune, The of the peonle mest | b rd the at the the defen a the hone dig d might of the Pathe ust rally round the «h p it to cate & he country f I'm the president o #220 | *9." In Box Calf, In Black Kid, Wax Calf, 4 learnes that when | was a A dying bandit one c | Fadical Stave reforms would Patsy if you ever ha ‘ | a ed. the Interna disarers ean i ae tthe mesma. 1 bon Calfesin wid) ate Bcrciehtioe ree +s 4 iW thoush b of Mitchell, Afteen years old, Th 5 ‘ Preteen Se gt SM Bal lage st Pape " Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. cal Ow DI 1 € . ng) Gambling and the Fine Arts. | "Heese a py thar gy ei ER by enue, 0 S ree Mitehell, Detectives Barn yy ay aly A wa Pa sles Lettner tno sectaerant and Labo dst Sipe

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