The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1905, Page 4

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My. Wite and She Loves and | Can Support Her,” Says of Marriage His Tried to Prevent. (My aes manage VED FROM ARREST BY THE CERTIFICATE. ——-——— | Parent Just Too Late to the Ceremony, and Hur- ito. New Amsterdam Hotel With Potloe Escort. @ertificate saved young chard Rose, son of Abram ‘tha law firm of Kellogg & Rose, @t No. 161 West Seventy- Wi gtreet, from going to gall or he the other alternative, returning ‘Pather's, house and giving up all Sot marrying the girl of his chotoe, ¢ ragga et Ss iwhitre President Roosevelt's son ‘Was surreptitious as far ts of the young man and ‘were concerned, but thore party of eight and a yer at @ Broadway Hotel tho patty went to a the New Amsterdam Hotel. i¢ that Rose's father ap- th police and detectives to ‘what had already taken place. tie and ‘Wolghe 200, rho in just twenty—is tal welghs at least 20 ‘s Tar ds appearances ao ‘Weituke cand of himself, The thought so carly yesterday py @aw hia broad, expansive And beard him tell ils futher ‘not go to his home bit ehift for himself and the merried, Rove told his story Nhe apa > 2 M, And it’s nobody’ vt my own. I love my wife; she me, Ghe wa good girl, ana I am can support her, ton, oesn't care to assist ‘he needn't, That's all on Nov. 2 because I ‘Get along with my father, file somes trom one of the highest ln Maaspchusetty and knows people in Boston.” Hor father Of languages in Groton hare President Roosevelt's ht aa well as many other pphominent mon, Her par- 1 to force her to marry lee, @hd aho lott home, ant Tao Late, i down to the Holly- stopping, on Now persuade me not just one to the my father: hustled , however, a married, hadn't alrown the cortin. have attested ine, The and my fatter then ‘nd 1 are going to stay here time and then we will go | Rot ‘worrying any,” NS ACCEPTS , om Subway Will Now Bast and Wort from Bond Street. lance with suggestions of- he Fulton Streot Merchan‘a’ Chief Engineer Parsons, Transit Commiesion, has eontractora on the Fulton thet they'may begin work tons from Bond: street, hey ‘will not, as treretofore, to dig@ing 80-foot sections ‘te old plan the contractors reek ites, hig od t or as Schaed “with ‘the x nor were tl of the Boro! the new order of tht e new order ngs celved fiusdrances. that is M POSTAL SERVICE itor James to Preside at Public Mecting, Progress League, the ob- h ig to reform the postal fm %his country by obtalning ‘and better service, has ts- wall for a meeting at Cooper on Jan, 18, through the Secre- L, Cowles, Ex-Postmaster- lames is to preside and sham are to be made by a numbar 8 a bil before Colt date third and fourth Dt i he exten on of letter © f Ree for four ounces. '¥ object the 08, x of meeting “40 Oreate interest In these bills, a ——— Attempted Assassination 1), te OMetally Dentea, WPRTERSBURG, Jan, %~The As- td Proas in authorized to deny the fed attermpt on the life of Emperor Vilna, the report of which . He has Cannon Balls PARTS OF HUMAN SKELETON FOUND UNDER AQUARIUM. Unearthed Fitted with Staples Probably Wer Used os Chain Shots, In expavating under. the floor of the Aquarium at the Battery during the fow. days workmen haye found poveral bones, which ars said to be parts ofa human akeletan, They also have unearthed several cannon balla of yarl- ous sides, somo of which are fitted with staples and may have bren used a8 chain shots, Among the bones un-»y,. ed are / those of an arm and a hip ‘The anuarium waa erected in 1807 by the United States Government as a fort, and was namied "Southwest Bat- tery” Five years later, In 1912, its nama was changed to Castle Clinton, and in 1822 it was ceded by the United belt Government to Lie state of New oF! awo years later the City of New York leased the building a4 an Amusement place and it was known as, Castle Gar- dun, It WS here that Jenny Lind made her first apearance In this coun- try, The Garden séated 6,00) persons and ten thousand could get within its rs, sone Immigration authorities took charge of, the building In 1855 and re- mained there until the bureau was transferred to Bilis Island, It became known a8 the Aquarium on Dec. 10, 1896, present titre for placing in plpés for car- tying off waste water, Ae, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS : “THE. WORLD: TURSDAY BRIDE OF YOUNG SAMUEL B. ROSE, \ WHO WED DESPITE HIS FATHER "Me excavation Is being made at the) een dl tn He Insists that Work on Pro- posed Extension of System | Should Commence Now Under | Non-Partisan Commission. POINTS OUT THE WAY THAT MEMBERS SHOULD BE NAMED Chamber of Commerce and So- ciety of Engineers Should Practically Have Control of Selection of Majority of Them Although Mayor McClellan's proposed water system for the greater city, which fs to cost $90,000,000, cannot be completed within twenty years, the Mayor said to-day it was tmperative that work begin at once, He said that {t was his purpose to start the work if only in a small way and to secure the appointment of a commission whose complexion will be non-partisan, and In the appointment of whose members pol- {tios will have no part. "I have given the matter consider- able thought,’ sald Mayor McClellan, “and {t if my opinionethat the charac- ter of the commission which {8 to have the details of the proposed water sys- tem under control should be of the highest, and absolutely without political bias. J would suggest that the Mayor have the naming of one member of the commission, to be comprised of three men; that the governing bodv of the Chamber of Commerce send three namea to the Mayor, from which’ one name shall be selected, and that the American Society of Civil Engineers also send three names to the Mayor, who will select one of them. “The power of réffoval should also rest with the Mayor, but reappointments should be made as in the onginal man- ner, st that these two organizations would virtually name the majority in the commission at all times, There should bo no definite term applied to rervice " f Mayor McClellan added that legiala- tlon would not necessarily be resorted to, ag the clty now has the powcr to secure all the needed water rights, and ‘his will be done just as soon as the commission named by former Mayor Low renders {ts fina! report, MAYOR PUSHES AUREL BATONY! “PLANFORWATER SHOT IN DUEL One of the sional Whips Wounded in Left | Arm in Fight with Count Sze- chenyi Near Vienna. VIENNA, Jan. 8.--A duet with platols fought on the frontier between Aurel Batonyt and day resulted in the wounding of Batonyi In the left arm, Batonyl is prominent ag a whip in the duel is no! Aurel Batonyl, the man wounded in a duel on the Austrian frontier, Is the beat known professional whip in Amer- {oa. He has driven horses in every show ring In America, taken more prizes than Any other competitor who exhibits at al) the shows, an prises, Ral yi cam and at that th a) ; pal votes eg of ribbons, Taught Correct Style, Whin he recovered he gave up teach- Best Known Profes=| ia; rainy and tveh! the correct way to hold che whiny and Mnes, cave praticiont in handling four horses. doanting parnte, Count Bsecheny! yester- America, The cause or it given, and write books, the race tracks. to the id hes won @ fortune in raiment worn by Batonyl was © to this country in 1890 ime was a riding master, show, FURS AND FUR’ LINED GARMENTS B. AT REDUCED PRICES, n ae Altman & (lp, Have coNsiDERABLY RE. DUCED THE PRICES OF A NUMBER OF GAR. MENTS OF RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY SABLE, BROADTAIL, PERSIAN LAMB, ALASKA SEAL, CARACUL, MINK, ERMINE AND CHINCHILLA, ALSO FUR LINED “CLOTH GARMENTS, REDUCTIONS HAVE ALSO BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF THE REMAINING NOVELTIES IN MUFFS AND NECKPIECES. STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 5 P, M, DAILY, Kiphtensty Ot, Nineteenth Ot, Mtxty Ave, Yow York, HE LAST WEEK. | ‘The Last Opportunity to Buy a Diamond Ring That Cannot Be Detected from the Genuine. CHILIAN WHITE TOPAZ RINGS. POSITIVELY THE LAST of this great RING SALE, Our entire stock of Rings—Rings that seem to be worth from $75.00 to $500.00. IL Offered And never will be again after this sale, Nothing reserved. Rings that have fooled pawnbrokers, deceived experts, are worn become ‘“Fashion’s Favorite Fad,” ‘ Such Values Never Before Guarantee. We guapantes « Toons sold by us to retain its briiliancy forever and the mountings to We will repiace eny sati¢factory wear and che paid for any article exactld as represented, THE CHILIAN WHIT TOPAZ Co, THE MOST PERFECT IMITATION HNOWN,. WEEK | | CHILIAN WHITE TOPAZ alti mounted in Belcher, ‘Tiffany, Princess or . Marquise settings, that formerly sold at from by social leaders and have ach and every Chillan White watistact! Vought from us whtoh la not ay \ | ML we > WA <-> BE SOLD Regardless of value or former selling price. Each jewel set with a brilliant stone. Mountings heavily gold filled and fully warranted, Mail Orders. etployed o% one of thé i Frota ridiig he! took ‘apiving, fter hasine met with an ar cident that lad hiv up for a month, ‘th wae whe Mii vr that he anquired the groundwork in the corregt hand. and became a figure in the annual Hila skill and style as a driver in the show ¢ing led him to be engaged by many of the ehlef exhibitors, He drovo the horses of George B. Hume, Arthur Tr, Kemp, Mrs. John Gerkin, Dr, John §. Wents and many cthens to victory at Long Branch, New York, Newport and In Western cities, In ten years he won no fewer than 1,18 prizes with o cash valuation of more than $110,000. In 168 he drove the Goold ‘Times coach from various hotels in the city, Last year he announced that he would drive no more, but intended to rotire Batony! at one time wae a fignre at He frequently drove ces, and at one time appeared somewhat devoted to Lillian Russell, At the tracks and at the horse shows the to be the correct thing at all times. He get the @tyles for the men at the horse ~— RIFTY-PIPTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE, | IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, FOR THB YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1904, JOHN P. MUNN, M, D., President, BALANCE SHEET. Cr. Dr. United States Life Insurance Co. . To reserve on policies and By bonds and mortgages. | @8,88%,880,00 dividend additions, New By U, 8 and other peourt~ York State standard, ...§8,880,008,00/ tien ...... aoe 1 Oe ‘To claims in course of pet i Highly tlement, proofs received.» 8,877.20) ny cash in office To claims in course of met- By policy loans tlement, no proofs received 6 4,845,00) tm Notes ssrsssereeee + 820,617.57 To premiums pald in ad- be Acad aaa A oh : VERE cosa loviaeayens 7,068.40) ee Sus to crane bong To Mabiiity for tapsed pol- fooured 4. {oles preventable for sur- By Interest PENMEr vesevee seveee . 2,612.00) By deterred premiums, on To averued rents and un- cont of collection +++» 90,065.24 Presented accounts, etc.. 16,035,05| By premiums in course of ‘To guarantee cap! of collection, less cost of unassigned funds 614,705,00| collection . Total + 90,035,026.78! Total ....... r PAYMENTS TO POLICY-HOLDERS DURING 1904, DIVIDENDS, DEATH CLAIMS, MATURED ENDOW. MENTS, ETC, $1,204,321.76, i DIRECTORS: Same Ry, Pham ume Rafal WrrPatecnta, ee tare, feet peas feet B= Attain Gee Weert Ba Peet Sranole Te etaland.” Charlee’ W: Devish, a n , win Langdon, D. A. Broke 1. R, Beal, aries A, jin Ranald H,’ Ma "4 ‘ow? m. H. Porter, FINANCE COMMITTEE 1 JAMES Ro PLUM. wees eesee snes Leather | WM, H. PORTER, CLARENCE H, KELSEY, | President HOME OFFICE, NO. 277 BROADWAY, N.Y, Le Boutitlier Brothers JANUARY, 1905, : ANNUAL SALE OF Figured India Silks Chemical National Bank, (50,000 yards) at 39 These Figured India Stths are all new goods of standard makes, in chotce designs, and FULLY GUARANTAED. The patterns are exclusive and controlled by us. THESE GOODS ARE OF EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUE, AND THE BEST GRADE OF THESE SILKS WE HAVE OFFERED AT THIS PRICE. Also, 250 PIECES NEW CORDED FAPANESE WASH SILKS, Le Boutilhter Brothers’. West Twenty-third Street Lord & Taylor, . To-morrow, Wednesaay, RING MUST We will put on sale Our Recent Importation — of — / Challis. We have never before shown so many dainty patterns and colorings, at Extremely Moderate Prices, Among them will be found a choice selection of pat dots and dresden designs, on light and dark grounds, At 50 CUS, yard. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, Wo do the largest Mall Order Jewelry business in the United States, all orders being filled the 23d Street and Fifth Avenue. Chilian White Topaz Co., STORE OPEN EVENINGS. day they are received, Cut out the picture of any ring (Muatrated, send to us with a plece of pai or atring giving the sige of your finger torether wich $2.00 in currency or by @xprese onder, and. the Pin Will be wont you ponder prepald. We guarantee a deliveries, and goods nrg went. vou with the. tall And distinct understanding that your money. will be rofunded If the article Is not exactly an Foprenented 23d Street and Fifth Avenue. ye ernnny SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, —* f

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