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Hides) ih uyAnctta nt Fh Bilt) " i Sh i MER N ANT Bet woh HEA RI aE Try et Nit a pa city at Si AACA i a Wy ; ig yeh) ae ii ah VENER uD) Satan B.R.T. CARS JAM THE BIG BRIDGE MII Remainder of the 1,022 Officers |Engineer, Proud of M Captured at Port ArthurPre-| Elevators Safe, ‘ fer to Await War's Fortunes} Down Shaft from) as Prisoners. Height and Has - ‘Test Made by The Evening World Shows that Cars Are Run in Hap. hazard Fashion, with Loops Often Empty While Crowds Wait. __ STOESSEL PREPARES To | CLINBED ABOUT WORK: RETURN TO RUSSIA.| TO MAKE. EXAMI i 4 j@Brooklyn Raji Transit Company minutes; and none between 210 P, M, one cry: “Give us more loops,” |and 24 P. M.—fourteen minutes, The i \ ich it utters evory time anybody | result wos a jam on these cars, Meal complains of the trolley service on the | time, tho Gates avenue cars—the "sub- | frovlstyn Bridge, There were original- | Way preventers”—were crowding in on | ty tourtloapa; now there are ‘eight. The |the loop every minuto or two, | Thero y |B, R M.,is sald to be planning four | Was, however, no Gates avenue car be- | tmiore, with the ultimate Idea of com- | (ween # P. M. and 201 P, M.—seven polling apsongens t lor ‘al the pol over lab BaBALCOr ni ‘There was no Putnam avenue oar be- ‘Joust as iar as the Sfanhatian tower, [tween 2M P.M. and 290 P, M.-sizteon i Joops there are re Yi) ‘The more loops there are the More) For yeven minutes during the period x Paroled Officers Will Be Sent to| Patrick H. Shea Had Jug Nagasaki on Ther Way Home| pleted His Task, Wi —Cassini Deolares Russia| Plunged Downwarde-) Will Fight War to End, Internally. ‘ eonfunion results, without any ~appre- eteble effet in reducing the amount of ee } P.M to 0) PM, there Waa no 7 @ongestion during the “rush” hours, of any line on any of the four lower a What he B, R. T, really needs 19 100% The loops were all eitpty, with more power, and not more loops—more passengers waiting along each of the . power to get the cars a-going..6o that treotan, they can |oross the bridge and arrive ‘There !s never any system in wnlond- fs pomewhero before 8 or 9 oF 10 o'clock, ing or loading the trolley cara on the 4 The Rrookiyn Rapid Transit Company |>ridge loops. ‘This was shown yesten- thas filed With the oMcials of the city’s [97 by the test made in the non-rush brikige depuriment an alleged echedule hours, Some of the Putnam avenue Of the movement of ite jrolley cars [Care were unloaded on the north side of ‘over ‘the fbridge at all hours of the day ithe loop, eome were unloaded on the ‘and night, ‘Nhe schedule is a very, nice Bouth aide of ttie loop, One of the Fiat- thing lo lodk at, but It is utterly mts- /Dush avenue cars was both unloaded PORT ARTHUR, Jan, 6—Of the 1,028 Although he fel] eleven sto officens of all grades of the Russian elevator shaft of the big ; army and oavy eurrendered at Port | house on thé southeas| corner of Arthur only 80 have accepted parole, first street and Madison ay ‘The others will remain in Japanese Paaiee chance for the lite hands as prisoners of war. She: Tee eta o(SeHi Meat AREAS: Ut Sara have given their parole, will return tO/o'>lock every morning and tl Russia by way of Japan, being sent) an hour going over the mm from hore to Nagasaki. the top of the shaft with il ‘The Japanese have occupied all the}hat all may be right for the forts and have enough troops in the||the passengers, For years he 1a mt Yeading as 6 guide to the actual move- and loaded on the north side of the h ments of the trolleys, loop, ‘The direct result was confusion, city to preserve order, though. the for-|gt a point wherever he worked, ‘Tho echedile says, for instance, that |One of the innumerable Gates avenue mal occupation will not take place until it thet no twenty-four hours from 2 o'clovk P, M, to 2.80\P, M,, on |cars had to stop on the north roadway Sunday, All the Russian troops hoteles that he did not examine the | the two loopy nearest to Park Row, the|until the Flatbush avenue car 60+ of the hospital are on the way, t0| the elevators that are above following nymber of cars should arrive |through the unloading and loading pro- Row. The result !s confusion from the Dalny. This morntzg he’ took one and depart: Coan Other cake ware etalled be, |Pope hunving tn oppsalte Ciecvory. | Nonccombatants have been given the| to the eleventh floor, riting on, * Bix of tie Fulton street line, bind the Gates avenue car and In @ | confusion ‘by doubling the uncertainty privilege of remaining at Port Arthur] of the cage, leaving the other level ‘Three of the Putnam avenuo line, minuto there was a line of cars extend- | as to the particular loop on which any if they wish, standing at the bottom, In case Thies * Pour of the Gates avenue line, (ng up the north roadway 200 feet, and particular car can be found. The Japanese are clearing the harbor| to be used the watchman was t 1 \ Aix of the Flatbush avenue line, ‘access to every one of the elght loops Kept Crowds Long Waiting. of mines and also removing the hulka} him, Shea climbed from one Yn other words, the bridge officiale |was blocked, ‘This single case of lack| Jt waa not until 2 o'clook P.M. on sunk to block the harbor entrance, the other, and Dennis Smith, have been led to belteve by the B, R, T. |of system in handling the cans dela; ed | Wednesday that the B, R, T., got —— man inthe hall, was. walt ihe a t Ne Geese ere The locos, |42Y_ of ite Douglass etreek cara in’ oper intortevred) yerastin| artment thet the head-/the movements Ineach of i 5 r Z tom rferi , Psy otceati on tion? bar ines aeons (item) Wible eee yas ea bat an tho beige, Tne Hiren ate REPORT OF LOSS OF aainns Me i 2 o'clock and 280 P. M. Is; On Fulton | being, tled up, the Douglass streot line was ted up, FLAGSHIP UNTRUE.} ‘The rattting of an oll direst 6 crinubeey.eo Botham avente, | hig Happens Sivery Niewt, © [RON #4 Anlen Bleceaeey on ot A gai aes "| the metal work caused. Smith 19 minutes: on Gates avenue, 71-2 miN-| inne very game thing happens every |and the Brooklyn City Hall. nil q-Reporte| fOmard (he shatt, and betore tutes; on Flatbush avenue, § minutes. | night uring the rush hours, ‘Thero] Jt, Waa not untll 4 o'clock P.M. on ST, PETMRSBURG, Jan, &—Repors) roaring that: something had The Evening World yesterday tested| are not enough B, K. ‘I, inspectors to Wednesday that the B. R, 'T. got any of that VicerAdmiral Rojestvensky's 98-| aye crashed down Upon! fi the official schedule by counting tho |iake the moturmen and, conductors en- Lela a AAUP Ny AR oust ship, the battle-ship Kniax Souvarof, | tne cage on the ground Moor) force the police regulations as to un-| o2cuss line snowed under, For eome has struck a rook and sunk are Un) saith ran to the street | ears as they arrived on the two outer t loading on one side of the loop and ry snot ig Hoops, and noting their Ume and heed: | longing on the. other, ‘The arrange: | Of, fa ,lines the BRT. had ange Wey tn the halt hour they arrived | ment iu practically lett to the discretion | Phere were ‘not. enough ploughs, to rs founded. a whistle for a policeman, - ‘The roport hat the flagship had been) pylance was called from the sunk came from a@ despatch sent Mt] iin Hospital. Tho surgeon an follows: of the conductor, and It thus comes to ®| around the Douglass street and Park uestion of the size of the crowd In the | ay, 0) , . Three of the Fulton street time, | Uerupa Oh tae tare fhe loon to. unload, | arecue une wecokivae Repia Pranett Come trom Paris, and it caused the greatest | wag injured internally, both je Five of the Putnam avenue line. | If every car was compelled to unload | pany cared the least for the complaints, ipprehension here, The despatch #A!4) woken and his skull) wai that the ship had gone to the bottom) ii sny to-day it was sald) Four of the Flatbush avenue line, | on the north side of the loop, the en-|" For months the B, R. T, has been off the coast of Mad: soar Pe | tire movement of traffic in the rush | dumping out at C 2 | Re ee eats had: Wane: Mne+| hours. would be greatly facilitated, stiecis Sprooklyn, ihe poeengera Tromk ‘ chance for life. | 7 There is no settled system anywhere | the Douglass street line, For months ‘There wero elght hundred men on the| “ne shen tamily lives | \ @rawn from Fulton street and Flatbush| at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn|the B. KR, 7. has been thrusting the ship, and the deapatch Jeft thelr fate) eat One Hundred and Ti i ‘venue, and a especial drive made on Bridge. The B, R. 7, runs the cars to | evicted Douglass street crowds at that a uubt G s 4 Putni Y ‘Phis{ sult Itself, on both the loops and the| point into the already packed cars of In doubt, ’ He 13 sixty jatew avenue and Putnam avenue, elevated. tracks, without let or hin-| the Seventh avenue line bound for Man: | ee was In the by was done, !t was said, because the B.| drance from any clty official, It op-|hattan, This unlawful proceeding goes CASSINI SAYS Inapected his elevators #0 dvance tremany cars he it pleases, onan {on all. day—during the morning rush WAR CANNOT END. io aoaitent ever, ed Sse t : 5 R. T. officials had taken fright at the ever-changing schedule that neither the| hours as well as through the slack audden proportions aroused by the pub-| public nor the starters themselves can|Perlods, And the same performance, Mc movement made by The Evening sven depend on or find out anything EAR Teyermeds ii mepented 1p the night definite about, . h " neers for Douglass ‘World tn favor of @ aubway throuRh th | “Hight loops have Increased the contu, | attest are Packed, Tia, ober cats at Gates avenue district of Brooklyn. This! gin 8hy increnaing the urlonding points | Park Row and then pushed out Into the | {3 the line which follows the greatest |jnd direr-ting a stream of lserbarkinit snow with transfer tickets at Concord | Adams streets, and left to find the in any place where he WABHINGTON, D. C., Jan, 6—Count Cassini, Russe Ambassador, deolared ‘n an interview that no proposals’ had heen made for peace between his coun: density of population, pussengers against the crowds surging | 1m The Actual Schedule. toward the four Nea Aah Tt Ws pS of thelr way home as best they try and Japan elther directly or through i 3 Inractically. impossible under the pres: | 8% ont gor two hi 4 | 4 ‘oachor. “ The actual time of arrivals was as jent ph; gical arrangements at this end Oxcep’ ro hours a day the bridge | 7 . . any other power, * uae) aKa follows: Oat Oy aie to, make. the! unloading | one are empty eboutnals the times) s;| CONGESTED MOMENT AT WASHINGTON AND SANDS S7'S,|“nussin hos made tremendous sucr'=| Fred Gerken, the cab ari PM. passengers at the four upper loops aR ie | aces in blood and money," he added, | yesterday arrested changes £0Putnam av. | hoop 40) the: Fiat iokeat Gonrn $0 Fate ‘and Russia t# obliged and will purauo| fees driving atter he was alk | | ’ b tive war to the bitter end, ‘There t no| turned his cab horses into) on Microbes 2,03—Putnam ay, %.06—Fulton st. 2.06-—Putnam av. 2,07--Geates ay, any ay, .0b—Ga tee AV, .2—Gates ay, 4 Jos—Putnam av, — |4.26-~Gates av. Dedford Escapes, but His Liberty 2.09—Fiatbush @ 26—Fiatbuah av, Is Short Lived. —Gates av. ae een ay oan ey, Charged with burglary, John Bedford, twenty-five years old, who says he lives 2.15—Fulton #1 at No, {41 West Forty-third: street, was Hore was a schedule without any’ being led to the West One Hundredth sonse or system, There were twice ag| street police station to-day by Police- many Gates avenue cars as there was man Snyder when Bedford pulled away from the policeman and ran, For sev- | any need for. On the other hand there] SPOT stocks hoe kept a few feet in front was no Fulton street car between 2] o¢ the policeman, but when he felt the P. M, and 210 P, M.—ten minutes, Then| muzzlo of a revolver PreRng against there was a walt of seven minutes for | his back halted and threw up his hands, another Fulton street car, ‘At the station-house Snyder said that ‘ he caught Bedford robbing a atore at There was no Flatbush avenue cat) No, 665 Columbus avenue, @ prisoner between 2 P, M, and 2.09 P, M.--nine| was held. The Hour Approaches when {t will be too late to file your business announcement for publication in the Sunday World’s Want Directory, Do St To-Day While There Is Yet Time, GGA, pigTOL HALTS A SUSPECT. Having Reformed Shirts, Will Now War WIFE SEEKS BI SUM IN VAULT Almost Half a Million In Court Contest Between Mr.-and Mrs. Charles C. Miller, Buth Claim- ing Right to Fortune, Nearly half a million of seourities are sealed up in a box In the Mercantile Deposit Company, No, 1% Broadway, and will remain that way until the courts have passed on thelr ownership, ‘The proceedings wera begun at the in- stance of Mrs, Sarah Miller, who claims that $206,000 of the securities belong to her and that her husband, who has the key of the box, refuses to hand the val- uables over to her, Deputy Sheriff Rinn wealed the box on an order issued by Justice Greenbaum, of the Supreme Russian ‘at this, moment who can admit} at One Hindred and Twenty -f the possibility of a discussion of Laie ea MAA ye biter % “Russia ia how preparing & oth vehiclee ant Miza squadron to proceed to the Far East, | Marshall, & “ster Colle * and it might be deemed advisable tO] Baker in the Harlom Poll unite the thres squadrons, that under oi at ud Ane Ba ue Adiniral Rojestvensky, that under Ad, | PaY Bt miral Voelkersam, now in Madagascar | ~ and the one which has fot vet pet from Ruéela, into a single large aquad- 17 ron, which wotld proceed Saini AA Pretty Gisl of $7) Bast In such strength as to attac a Japanese fleet with vigor and hope of Bis tad success, “The recall of the shins now on the greet with way for this purpose would not be an ours and working for unnatural consequence of the loss of &/ tween echool hours, naval base such ag Port Arthur, It} sy yeed to get up would merely be in order to enable morning to do my h Russia to strike the more vigorously | a, those people go when she does strike, would not cook 1 cf “Jen, Kuropatkin has probably 850,000 make the coffee, ‘Tired of men, ‘The second army of 200,000 mens|/{n a hurry to go to sthow commanded by Gen, Grippenbers, 1s now! oat but a snack and & cup on {ts way to Manchurla, Thé third) coffee for my Di iy army, recently organized in Russia under| not Jong until 1 ot: to pe Gen, Kaulbars, and which 1s 200,00/haq ‘headaches and cowl i mi strong, will reach Manchurla probably! “Qne . day ‘our Pi by the beginning of summer, This will) telling us what effect coffes | Increase tho Russian force to fully! one's system, } comp if It may be very Important to your businoss career to remember next Ste aia ana proceedings {n be-) 1¢9,990 men, and with Hid vast army! with how I felt ant Sunday The World's Want Directory, yt y , Russia will again be ready to prosecute | was ruining my h.‘ It may contain for you a now opportunity, a favorable change, a big cae Plat useeouddivenatncee the war with great vigar.” fo cuit, bat io Y ! —— ut quit jus same, bargain or a rare chance to improve your living, Hundreds of men bad! How the Trick Was Done, 4 a Ready for Microbes, | 2. in heed of honey vi ater to crite thelr realty, holdings on theln aie Tyrant mdn, beware! Pie caret pretty gather dirt and mlerobes if unlimited Conia Pai CM iPCr a) PrN DIET THANKS VICTORS know whet (9 tH ness throu ho directories of “Real Estate” i is PADRE HEA e e « t 8 YOU Co ¢ years 5 } nes rough recto! ta and “Business Opportuni-| geated in fancied security in your] Pattls’ or the ‘Patth Club,’ That fs a e, i Le; i. fou © WA t Be ee Jono It. FOR PORT ARTHUR. | water: got poor and thin a ties;” landlords will explain the sizes, prices and locations of Furnished- ts 7 y Room Houses and Apartments advertised To Let; employers by the hun. |oMee, hidden by a cloud of blue cigar-|40%% T have been re-clocted _time yvainted to reach with the example did| He Ia sixty years of age and made a wea sc aaaleg left school to remove dreds will offer positions to’ men, women and children; bl a after Ume, though each year I vowed | as expected and followed suit. fortune in the rubber trade, selling out Wash. where at present ‘ Aa ’ , dren; capable workers will | smoke, intrenched behind & regwlaT)and eid would be my last, So when Han on Micycle Club; to the trust about five years ago, Mrs.| TOKIO, Jan, 6.—Tho Diet in special ¢ Postum’ advertise for positions, The furniture, fixtures, safos, jewelry, pianos, &c., | Por 5 4 ‘ e stant use of um er that you will'ses advertised in The World's Want Direct , , &,|Port Arthur of paper and rubbish] was tnstalled Wednesday I said only he malnyeday skirt became confused | Miller is thirty-five and handsome, Tho| session to-day felloitated the Emperor! 4". neignt, healthy gl s) # ih i ory may be pur |e own on the floor for the microbes} Patti and I were allowed the privilege | with tho bleyele skirt at the start, and] gouple were married ten years ago, and| on the success of the year's campalgn-| 1+ 04 gown papa opened chased, new or second hand, for cash or credit, at prices that will astonish he i Of making romulae farewells, ‘The club| We were obliged to correct thls FO! | have not got along well, together Hie| ing ending in the fall of Port Arthur, sett jown papa 7, you {t you have not already learned that World Want advertisements aro to feast upon, you imagine you are} oy ica _ seas W) | by passing a law prohibiting the weat| tive jn a fine house at Long Branch, | which they attributed to His Majesty's store, generally known to be BARGAIN offers, safe and sane, but beware. Vanes Heat hos Jaen ah “a ne Ing of Deyele skinis at the club meets Hand a week ago ahe lelt his ‘home and fiw ate bi sihintt arise tine atts t this time I was so Ie World readers are prompt to respond to these little WANT advertise. | ‘There may be a sudden rush from | weap Pa ey fsontitn ee LAN otl ui 1. ete ‘dbserving, Dut tits ay Si vib sential lois Nog! and the Third Army for thgle| NOt do a thing, and memme ments, and by the use of one Simday—a few lines will do—you will be able |the hallway, a patter of feet on the| “Wien we organized ten years ago|® Women could tell In a manent AT eM ded the yoturn of her property, ahe| glorious achievement fous about me. She would dy to find buyers or sellers ot almost any kind of personal or real property you\|#talr, and before you know It the line) wo had the object of maklug the shop | bevel? Lae AK ay {| eays, but he has flatly refused, i L a aryl panairece try to hay may want to secure or dispose of, of defense will be demolished, the wins und factory girl see the wosurdity of Winn Welles : | She alleges that she became the owner rin water, but The ONLY danger {s that you may withhold your advertisement until it | dows ayes Kien to let {n some alr, | going to worl in fn walling patty § sr ave not ‘Touurned to long ekitts FO ea eae ok hupend SUBWAY EXPRESS TRAIN time I frank it 1 nO § too late for publication, so you better e . eer) ad 0 | Wo studied feminine nature and Knew | py the receptions you may see * thet i worse, One fe Hg ean Bit Rare walt tit ere May to it right now—or some an your ce see eal that bt thove no get te fashions] aur officers {n tho ralny-day airs, EN iy in the vault of the Deposit MAKES A RECORD RUN. trouma in the store I noticed < it f 3 i otters and papers that have ace * | adopted he rainy d ekirt the girl anyday skirts look just as well on ( y 7 - The following tatie, showing the number and kinds of HELP WANTS | lated on It for years, Ail thls will) Who has to trail through mad and a On alt ages, althongh you may |, She SGA A aM Rad ned Festa Kt Sood Aes published in The WORLD'S WANT Directory last Sunday, will give you a| bo done by a determined company of] guj work each day Would follow /think that they lool, Better on, Yeung | ie't her husband on the promiae, that | Nineteen Minuten fram Clty Hall to papa If he knew Wi talr {dea of the positions to be offered in next Sunday's Directory: fair women (n rainy day skirts, In fact, |" "he idea was correct, and you do not} Se an Nee hove iii, ghar. wel anendeed would not be reagrded, whlch Lavi hideout ad onows Avene (ile id Lit ue ney foun ae Positions: Bie Positions sits, | none other than "The Ralny Dalsy/see the large number | of gin and }are still R Daisios ard Intend to] Proms. ANE te dispute of the couple le Pretty Fast Time. heme! nd said I K oud eye = Ofterod, Wanted. | 5 4 Offered. Wanted, | Club," for ‘twill be, Indeed, they. wou who must necessarily ‘bo on] remain x, And det the men with the} ovor property led to a dispute In which ia Pretty Fa . jome ‘al Ne FP ionsen Hy | Build no false hopes, It is coming | lone shirts svhion | iomittened! pillage. ewate! over properitayed parte A shot Wat] witn a great burat of apeed a subway |{t, Recaraing, ¥0 directions: ¢ ah tap AB! to ou ini you will get in tme just | awn: 7 Naar fired, but the bullet went wild, express train made a fast run of nine- was delicious, After ea « 28 | Lmprovers 28 | io you and yo | it io two weeks I was mucl Binders Janie ss ‘ =| tis, and "then some." WOMAN PEACEMAKER PALACE FOR ROYAL CIGARS tven mintites from City Hall to One fi Boys. NAG 28 Janitresses’ | 4g : ay . $100 A MINUTE 4 and noticed I was getting makiokkeepere sts) | laundrovsen ; #| A woclety reporter opened the way to COSTS HIM Hundred and Twenty-fith street and auaded mamma. ehlers vec wees 1 Machinists 10) (nis Impending digaster by announcing HIT WITH AN AXE.) company to Take Over Mavanats E y, |Henos avenue Inet tight, er family, Every. Ob PUP a Miitinery’ 10\ uoat the “Ralay Daisies" were going to | sheave | Headquarters as a Starter, TO SEE NEW YORK.| ‘i, just tweive minutes the express |thom liked it and now they. 21 Neokw *|arputato their name, now that, their| Mea, Retitx Tries to Stop FIRWE Bee) coment atures in th —— arrived a; Ninety-alxth street, and four |oiain if they cannot have B ; BIBI ae =| work fs done, and retusn to the trailing) (ween Brother and Fetend and eae ae Ae tires tn the) sry, o¢ Washington, D. Cy Finds {minutes later pulled In at the One Hun- |”Abton a while I got to be Sollactery BOBEOREADAEER oy 1B gown tht t9 the delight of the in’ | In Sertounly Hurt, oe eae enar Company | ie Bxpenatve to) Vislt Gotham |.lrrd and Tenth street station, The | and tired of being indoors I Cutters + ; crobe and the ald of the Department) oa oe niting nis a tokes the m: palace of the Havana _No Hurry to Come Back, reason for the fast run was the blockade ltg take orders for the store: | pL Fag i 14] of Street Cleaning, soe}axe during a quarrel John ) At Broadway tnd | yp cost C. P. Mills, of Washington, Dp, |f short duration at City Hall, many a customer I persuaded } ‘ ay | But goft, Not so. Far from Mt Far | iisyethree years oll, of N H si headquariers | gq syst $100) a minute for the first] When the passengers seated them- | Postum. ea ¢ ‘L) trom ceasing to be “Rainy aisles’ | nye geet, Williamsbure, was held tn Pintnds toes [Cu JMee Con minutes he spent In New selves the guards announced that there | “One lady told me that th 4 17| the club Is going to sweep Into the Poa a ULNA SeSATIRE: Tel, Mills, with §2700 in’ his} wonld he no stops at Fourteenth street | coffee hecanee they could , Bh tJ nveand incktentally the oie 7 the Tee Avenue Court to-day to awal ked away tn a wal Sovent | otreet, Forty-second |minms for the wrappers, but nines " t dentally the offices Of | i cosult of the Injuries to the v iueked awa a wal-|or Soventy-second etreet, Forty-second | minms |. 4 esy husbands and pat dirt be . r ality. : i «dew days ug | et hed In six minutes, one | mitted they did not like coffee. 13 tim, Mrs, Loretta Reut dain rare: Wey) gtret wip reached Ir tes, y i ) es i ihe name of the clube], Mim Helly. “whe dives at Redford. furaltere Chay o Te AN the Mregily, (Cod mitwute ee dee regular tii Cheesy Tee ieee A ald he ( } PIWAltHrA. cen 6 4 ah Ly bal ihelaianeete venue and North Sixth street, was a reacnnie: che sth fet o. Hie | press remained just one minute at this | trial, t \ Forela ae Waitrennes i avon ald Mes Se Meee Ey home of her bri ght atl May ued Hin tired mit tgation, The rin of nineteen minutos around she returned it—ald ie GOP ere eserves Gt 1 5 dene of the organization, when seo Al) imey wore visited by ¢ : : Mio, (- mnoW tue] to One Hundred) and Twenty-ffth street did not like it, She hadn't m Mey there any dovbt In your mind as to W hil | bo nome ‘We onganlted aw Ralty| Ni, a0 siroot, yihe Royal, Compny, Ie headed, hy ecuuse Tt Would enable /and Lenox avenue Is about ren minutes | tebt, Tt was about eh: me, ’ You will not have to eness about that, for here are the figures: Samed AOE ReATTET ANG fe hie the two were ihe trade for the enormuls siv dew hie Aires Ho ences en (Low tw Re Ta UD Ne STi Ht Bb During the year 1904 a total of 828,882 answers to advertisements ete business has made. He is fymous for ered a ait his $ was gone and | nr ee is "e Mshed In Foe eA ANworid's Want. Diseolory: Wer PATNA Re TER eth | itnem: anus neta Of chanel Y ia sald to, have seized a hie conne the bie “trate it| Sth Item return ti ile ‘bore ve | Munte! hind City. tho drink according to din otlons ‘ office for delivery to advertisers, ‘These answers were in re it @ World | yaine we are going turticr, and 1 thi clih and teat Casslly over the Iter Woat A nate ee loney for return’ transportation | Muntoh, the capital of the Kingdom of had dinner with them, and e ses, rer e in reply to advertise= | (yo atop will ibe to Invade t and when Cassidy managed to yeire planned (come to the metropel ana decided he had seen enouga of vie| pavaria and the seat of the Bavarlan{gald it was delicious and hi ments bearing box-number adresses only, Furthermore, the abovo figures | one f the breadwinner di 9 the club away, seized an axe, olfs, and 4ls corporation begins operas| city for a time at least. | a tin Ise sinc ha H 3 Seay i dye Agures | oftives of the breadwinners, and ¢ Mrs, Reilly rushed between the two tlons. her Hen cap tal of $i60.000,. 1 oe = Government, Is the third olty of Ger-|nothing else I represent the number of letters received up to Monday night of each weok . ry, 0 Rips TTT rd tor mi 4 Meta) Ok, | alr and make them sanitary, make the) men and the axe cut open her head and will deve elf exclusively to the sale ‘ many as regards population, {t Is the thanked ma nfterwa: f the answers arriving between Tuesday morning and Saturday night not |mon's health safer whether they. ike | Severed, the Index finger of her r xht of fine cimars. damelalel with Me, Whe Headaches and Neurelata, from Colds, it improved their health, @het being counted, This moans an average of 15,901 answers Neelvedvou Sune (line nat n hether thoy Ike} Covered, Ine er che to the “astern lan ave Harry othsellide and ae Der | MAR amp 4 Quinine. the world Wide | centre of German art and music, and Its | \. hold Pg Reg eM a ee ae on Sune | it or not, District Hospital, Cassidy was held on ing, of thie city. and Wilbut’ Tb! and Grip yemedy, Femoves tne cause.) uiniveralty ranks #ecoud to none in the Neme riven by Postum Co, year, . , 1 saw ‘the story that we were a charge of /ntoxication. formerly of 3t. Paul, * Grove, 250, % empire, AE ND A rt ) 4 t , tw yer" ated tet ‘ PON ON ON a Lev T ew ORT eT Te ee ee es