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a OR IE FIR, Ni ha amet PE i er nec iin ry cAll the News. -HBIAR THANKS ROOSEVELT IN. RUSSIA'S NAME “Accept My Congratulations,’ the Emperor Cables to | the President. | cAll the News. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | NEW YORK, AUGUST 31, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT. \ "SUBWAY TAVERN AND BISHOP WHO DEDICATED IT. j ‘BONNER HOME AND DIAGRAM OF THE ROBBERY. _ BISHOP POTTER STILL DEFENDS SUBWAY TAVERN Idea All Right, He Says of | Institution Which Has Proved Failure. 1) Sa “GIVES HIM ALL CREDIT. (Special to The Evening World.) COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., Aug. 31.— When seen by an Evening World reporter to-day in reference to the | follure of the “Bishop's Tavern,’ | Bishop Henry C. Potter anid he atill believed the scheme n good one to combat the drink evil, and y Says Peace Negotiations Were Brought to Successful Issue Through His Efforts. DIES AY SAVER N es WOK BYA*SURE CURE” GREAT DANE ASLEEP. that the success or failure of a alngle tnatitation did not detract from the merit of the idea. “COUNTRY WILL BE GRATEFUL| Emperor Franz Joseph of Ausiria- -—— “Joe Johnson, manager of the Sub- way Tavern, admitted to-day in an in- terview with an Episcopal clergyman, who called on him to investigate the re- port that the Subway Tavern was going THE Sane, OYSTER RAY. L. 1, Aug 31—Em- | 15 CARRIED out of business, that the project had | Peror Nicholas of Russia hae recognized | Down Te falied and would be abandoned to-mor- whe great part which President Roose- HE LAUNCH row. a felt played in the successful negotia- ~ “The tavern which was dedicated by She Had Been Assured by | @ions for peace. In a cablegram rec ~ Bishop Potter ‘has been a signal fail- | Quack that the “Medicine” } teelved by President Roosevelt myer Nicholas congratulated a @hanked the President for his. effo: ure," sald Mr, Johnson, “and covld | never have buen made a success. ‘fT peter been ‘ Weuld Help Her Heart Trou- |haw been lswellowea "un ‘end bs ble, but It Was Poison. $3,000 and $4,000 beside. The expertn | Was continued exactly a year." ‘The clergyman, who was anxious Aunty Melinda Ellin, of No. 470. Adel- about the closing up of the saloon, phi street, Brooklyn, took a di of fused to tell his name, He catled on| some medicine this afternoon, Which Mr. Johnson in his office, at No. 4°0 Pp ( . f had been told by the quack who Broadway, and had a long talk with Ol | FROM B NC it wuld surely cure her heart him. The former head of the Acorns trouble ooo She died almost immediately in con- | VICTIM'S HOME a ee ro Wealthy Harlem Builder Ie-| ]_ ATEST hpasueet come awe, 6 nored Four Warnings from cote enor Black Hand. NEWS OF > Personal energetic effor Pountry will gratefully rec fhe great part you have play Bhe Portsmouth peace conference. sald: | \ NICHOLAS Didn't Like the Rules. | ; i ie wh Je negro colony was t a1 This message was received from the| Following the receipt of four “Black ‘The neople of New York City want a] Magistrate Finn Warns Police-| Two Detectives Are Told that) roar: ana panic when the news of the a ustrlasHtur Hand” letters demanding $2,000, which barroom that Is a barra. Our experi - | = 5 5 Aseria uneasy: he refused to «ive up, an attempt was ment was never a success trom the} man that the Uniform He) Woman Had a Right to AS-| Qua mar newest monies eon, Mee ¥ schl, Aug. 31, | He e UD, vas neve succor 2) a | c | iad “medicine” * the Prestdent of the Unitea | ade at midnight to blow up the home start, We ran @ clean place and sold) Wy D + Mak E an san fakin ee . etalon ottimerion « of Michael Palladina, a wealthy con- - the best kind of Mquor. But we had ears ake an Em- sault Them for Making Ille- Bergen street police were notiied, + Om the ocousion of the pence juat | :Tacton, of No. 417 East One Hundred mules that saloon patrons did not take e f al Arrest: te On aren tree Cie eal. eluded I wish, Mr. President, to | 4nd Sixteenth street. to. We -would not allow any one to get} Peror 0} = 9 res p ere sent all. through the ° 1 { end you my friendliest fellcita-| At the time Palladina, his wife and| Cjy{] Service Upheld. drunk in the place, and that fact lost a lony: warning sae Perso apt i . Fai ahiharedi@eace ‘i 2 j ge a the stuff purchased from the i elon thi ie loti | five children were asleep in the upper us a lot of patronage. The sightseers 5 ¥ ene om fue remult of your tnter-| oor of the bullding, a brown-eione| _,The Appellate Division of the Gupreme that came to the place and pointed to| ‘Some of you policemen haven't got} Detectives George Cook and Henry | mauy years’ continuance of | {hree-story and basement house, For-| Court to-day sustained Justice Gaynore men drinking and Jooked in their glasses | brains enough to carry you across the!) Kratch, of the Tenderloin station, ar- Sadlatarbea. tunately none of them was injured, and | QeUnS? Comptroller Goat molaing 1 lost us more patrons. sireet," shouted Magi raleaan ay the | camel Julia Dupre, of No, 487 Sev- |)—— Tailor Shops : 110 Fifth Ave, ace inane sosnen, |00I the Route door and steps T°) Hen! to appoint aman from the CW ace will not start any more taverna | Centre Street Court towtay to Polley | ent avimue, in Jefferson Market Court yf ain't : ‘ What the Russian Emperor shoula | 7sse4. Z Service eligible Ust over the beads of! e kind, for we are convinced that] man Van kle, ienlanores disorderly conduct |] his is. harvest-time for~ 3 \ ‘The police persist in denying that a they would never succeed. We would | street station, ault. Cook's f was badiy ra i rk Presiden: Roosevelt for his ef- the men who stand higher on the list. t y | ser you. That old love ® a é Paludina ever received any Black Hand need a capital of something like $10,000,-| Van Winkle had arraig: Mrs, Mary | Seratehed, and he sald the woman hail fi Pr forts to insure peace between Russia ‘4 The decision wil affect several hun- is i at a hom | Attacked her when he i suit may be jilted now. ‘Japan wus te have been expecred, | etters In the face of a statement of the] area city anployees so jumped ahead 000 to go on with the experiment. I] Donderv, of No. 31 Park strggt, w When he arrested her for } as eee a vieaiarly nsnitieane teat in | Man's son-in-law, Michael Bove, that he | py Pe SH re belleve that Mr. Skidmore, who has| he accused of Interfering with him in| Speaking to men on the street You can get anew one for ig abe Emperor ‘Nicholas extend. | 2, and are inclined to attribute the bought the place. will make It pay, for| the arrest of a prisoner , aac Steinert fined the woman very little money. Prices sas : explosion to a row which occurred in he will run {t like a saloon, “Who was the prisoner?” inquired the|# and held her trial in Special have been toned down ti i Ricete ter eevee Tetsusne: tee peace the Itsian settlement on July 15, over} Morocco Worries France. : To-morrow the name of W. G. Skid- | Mugisirate. ma on th ult’ charge. | they> scarcely whis at } Megouations to a. successful conciu-| the ce.rbratlon of tho Feast of Our] PARIS, AUG, 3L—The French Min- Gossip at Rye About the In-| more wit co up over the door, ana] My own gon—a bos," replied Mra. Bald CHAD NDS ee eee d of ue pion.” ‘The despatch is regarded as oie | Lady of Mount Carmel, Michael Scuttt, |ister at Fez, Morocco, telegraphed to- rupee Mr. Skidmore, \red:fared' anderotund: cro, tite was aitting:ina chair on} Salt thet tires weeks! ago ‘the (twollf| (an! ef course you get. Gr the most Feiharkaple ofits iuad evs: |q politician, was one of the special [day that the Sultan had released the| nocent Flirtations of Rev. | mil! tke charme and run the place on | tne sklewalk near my doorway reading detectives went in ner house in ner|}| every> custom - tailor ©r another, Beene eon ty patrons of the feast and secured a per-| Algerian oltizen Bouzian, but that he marceon erisniplen; a book, whea the policeman came along endedse)) of heralds ||) ‘goorness in é Congratulatory messages by the score| mit for the erection of arches and] hnd accompanied the release with a let- Mr. Hand. Fe ea Reh rath ais Dinmeat tpirsE ei ltend thiealto. anraae Bu, tun Biaehing |e ee he mold Waa asblghtoned F > Qe Wh Pouring in upon the Presiden. | acetylene gas In the streets, Another| ier not xiving satisfaction for the % Rum and! religion won't ‘mix, any | (he doorway, I heard (thé Dole in ee ee nc toed | Atterbury 10 lataLyeAWeeeDea: Te A teoail be cere ny faction sought a similar privilege and it | Feench deman The government is mare thanvoll and wate Se al ach talking and ran downstairs and arenes a pan ey ue detec tives | e pin cpyer carved se ea) bmi! | ca Genes rsimalst| dctcrmined to orem its elaima until they | __¢@petes to The Evening Wola) | veifs SKAMOFER, HER OMe get will | nim. My boy ran away while 1 held oid Aen Aw demanded & more |]) Pageteas Clothes ‘ eipt of all messages cal) Ye went out, Factions Bitter. are fully satisfied. RYE, N. Y., Aug. $L—There seems to| tain. known as ‘the water | wagon,” oe aa airy Magietrate Finn | Jaton while in. the A | 1 Roosevelt himselt'o respond to. the| Since then there has bi ae be @ division of opinion ae to the gullt| oor apace of the tavern. TO RTOUMG en pollceman, eae the deteetty \-| ek the Man Who Weera Them.” | + Eelichiations of hls (rlends everyahere, | jpeince then there has been bitter teei-] Wants a RecelVer, or tnocence of Rev. J. Howard Hand, —<—<——__ Viale tepla oake wa| she waa under crrese Cun une her Bat in the course of tie te CEN BEES: | ing between the factions, and the police . the pastor of the Methodist Church of Van Winkle replied that Mrs. Dondero's | fli was under arrest $20 and $25 Suits, $x ‘0! @ach message will receive a response. | 4%¢ Working on the theory that the ex-| TRENTON, AUG. 81—J. W. Gleits-| Rye, who, according to gossip of parish- Morya ies true nd Added ye Oe Rin et , pdtons those who sent teldygrama. to- | plosion waa a bit of revenge. Palladina |MA?. of New York, to-day asked the [loners and cottagers, haw Ueen ourrying Wher’ he ordered him?to move out of | to Cook as the man who i manied |1'$39 and $35 Suit: 8 Hi ) ayivere Vic es sident Tairbands, Sec- | was prominent im the @oattt faction, gore Chancery to appoint @ receiver |on ¢nnoeent wi weveral girls the, doorway. and received $50 0 her, Magistrate eine ani its, 'e 5 ? on eGov Gieax oo Netti The Dim hecter revetved Dy the te:| the Ametoed Mar@ine Company, hot ti jarity verieuler "Vou ima no riget ager tle Seu P RRR Slermerreg tee eras ion Galesrooms : \ Caroli Copeui-Ceneral "Robert. J.) tM@etor wae a mosth ago. It wan the | Of Keio, Pa.: lntdittion, 06,70; aondeal AR of @ weCeur holley wée. Beth Se ene i, 0 SUL; | emault "wee Jusitmable, ax they 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street. ‘of Lan England; John p. | usual Black Hand letter, and requestea |aaeets, tholiding 961,000 for patent | ‘She paxiehioners are divided into two her son to eave the doorway of hin |*fed the woman's houke without s | ‘Also at Rockefeller “and Senators and repre: | him to leave #00 at a certain place | Fmhts, $2000, factions. One contends chat the pastor homer Don't think peceuse you wear [TIM He sent word to Acting Captain | Sole Agent, New Sioa ° if Me desired to avoid having trouble. Wes @ {1xtle wo gallamt for a man of x uniform vou have. the Sone told th aotectives to go to the court Fs eae Palladina Is worth about $100,000. He the oloth, The other insists that the cmperor and can arrest any person at | q Us ‘rom and walt there until he | ARMISTICE NOT Is without foar and has been’ in «nig |DFagged by Runaway, whole trouble le due to spite and wat iy | Deniers came discharged. SHULD ee WER RCHAN ION KS On the VET ANNOUNCED, | 22%, {M2-A¥e oars. “He tasted | William Barnevotte, olghteen years|4N effort is being ‘made to drive the re “Vu Jf VD.| ss a laborer and, with bis brother, | Od, of No. 1748 Webster avenue, haa|™/nister away from Rye. made his money contraoting and in real Pia sight ankle broken this afternoon ovate Louls, a builder, of Milton Bleecker strect station as the passen- PORTSMOU' s. a 5 estate. He laughed at the letter rylng to stop a runaway team in One| Point, who leads the opposition, de- gers on the burning train were climb- Oe gee MOURE Nice Aug. 3.—Nele| Showed It to hls. son-in-law, Faeee Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. He|iared to-day that his elghteen-year- | ing out om the tracks, Sie ey MietOn Gr theldapaneae mis. Upon cis, gaught, the bridle of one and was|0ld daughter Helen had signed a sinie- ‘At first the guards would not allow information re- a ragged two blocks. ment at the request of the Ladies’ any one to get out of the cars. But th 7 Neacding ancarimintic mR A week later there came a_ secon : a lea’ Ald Several Ila Bla n & ars t the a hie ee ialuaien Of letter. Palladina ignored it erent C Soclety of the church. in which ahe told Col pse at ze men {nthe train svon became infuriated, 50 ortant | and then came a third. ‘This late of certain attentions th, threatening to fight if the gates wei Psa yeesertian eee st mis. s ¢ we minister had ing ie kates were EE uTHent to orvnte alarm tf a day or | sive rofernd to the Tact thatthe bine Anglo-Japanese Treaty. pald'to ber. and Tenants Flee from hot opened. Others who were Jammea| * SPECIAL FOI THURSDAY. As iu mat Fees gn. | Hand Was a desperate society, It ad-| LONDON, AUG. 81.—The report that{ “What did she say in that siate- 68 in the centre of the cars emanied win-|Orange ag Penis P| asinine gr itgit under-| vised him to ask some friend what no|&0 Anglo-Japanese treaty was migned| et?” Mr. Louls wan asked, Adjoining Houses. dows and got out on the trucks, Pant. wa sienna 10° fivitation “ey. ‘resident Roosevel’g| should do, and sald that a friend would | Aum 12 by Forelgn Secretary Lana-| ,,."She auld @ lot of things,” he replied Women in Peril poninie Severe’: MULAN ane rismouth that t pina ieittes to | be providentially thrown in hia way|downe and Minister Hayashi {s con-|,5%@ told me the dominie tried to hug ‘ oN 1S eURr gral engagement wiill the result ‘eken. | who would tell him how to act. firmed, Secrecy Js still maintained as|"° 4nd made remarks to her, 1 ap-| Fire-in Van Loan, Maguire & Gaftney's rages ee ¢ te te suns SHAE OOH FERPAY: nesting wis Known to ite exact terme. peared before tht 4 Q . y om the cars (8 the track and made| Chocolate Raspbe. lee- a | laent ty Ovamu aang Lineviven were Last Chance, Says Fourth Letter, night and told Crean eee ORE sie (ate Mi Ao Ee eee their w over the tracks and third | GRERHIN ike ose Dh dOe j an specie instections trom theis'hbing | This clowl tye ineident vawt a tourin| ROad House Burned, dent wan closed, a# I had called on the| forth such otouds of smoke and fumes ne one wale Asst atten, Tont AChocal SARC AIPA Forinial Siapcns ee eeagieseslred, a | letter was recetved 8 couple of days| GmcINNATI, AU minister and compelled him to give me| that when the firemen came they had 1 |.R9. 2 injured veces ; lahe Ieee ae dt would utes evry | ago, This one sald it was Palladina’a INNATI, AUG. 31.—The Abbey | Lack wy daughter's picture, and I also|dimculty in approaching the blaze. Passengers Smash Windows) ‘2 ‘°°re was no oy / CLA B mosting,, ae | iat chance and if he did not pay up| Rd House, well-known to sporting | warnea him never to come to my houss| ‘The structure, a. five-story, building | pante-stricken passengers e OR WEST BW . Phe Deaws conference had ho precedent | the Black Hand would attend to him, |™en %# training quarters, was burned | again, waa stocked from floor to roof with to Escape When Motor =| __ 12° Police Were net notified ahd every 59 CORTLANDT S* q pe lat aistory, Never jHiroui ths | Ai the lottere appeared to have. bees | 22-day by a rnsollne explosion. Charlea| "This minister called at my nouse| rest eked, from floor to root with pe jeffort was made by the Interborough a0 29CORTLANDT J: | Awarring countries. an F neacn | Written by the same persons and were | O2°m,* Plano player, lost his life and) soveral times and his remarks to my|by Samuel Dunn, who lives at No. 62 F Bi Out. joMeclals to keep: the matter quiet. ‘The 2 _COR CHURCH S® _ ; w on the | posted at One Hundred and Fourth 2 daughter Helen, were not t Y ae use Diows Vutl, employes of the company wer # ” } A 0 my Nking.| He turned in an alarm of fire, but al- | ems P 1 OW & NAS. Santtantuletod: ang street and Third ayenue, If the ever any legal sult, why, 1 tari to refuse any Informacion to reporters ° UCES! @ Been enauished, and cam { Schooner Burned will a witness aha, gult, why; 1] most Immediately the smoke had spread | | COR SPRUCE SY iv AEC IMES TE fOr, Na Own Male TS | pean “a peers satan ott there nee . daughter, and there will be agme red| about the neighborhood, finding its way rhein me ASR aI ae cae RE at : ave followed the customary proc-dune |PC@M & perfect deluge of Black Hand| PLYMOUTH, Mass, Aug. %1.--The| hot developments [ assure you." 4 occue| fuse blew ou on the motor car and the road was blocked for twenty | 7 = 'e ys fmto the tenement houses, The occu: | of arranging a formal truce before lettetr: calye Mr. Hand declared to-d 07 e1 yw p train | minutes. Suecting ‘would. uve pincod. Rtuesia te @ recelved of Inte by prosperous ttwo-mnasted Gloucester fishing schooner] docs not tuted to Fesign us paste pie] Pants fled to the street for breath, |Lenox avenue Subway express trail | i ve Itallans in this city, Several have been | Alice 8, Hawk: b to the wa-| wi I s! | @he very attitude which she disdained. rie J es was burned to the wa-| Will stay right jn Rye and nt, eneesing, coughing and choking. at 930 A, M. to-day, the car caught | pusivery: atHtude whlch sl recelved by I Why, that iroliey| When ‘Engine Companies Now 2, 29|f\re and for ten minutes the peeoengre | $800,000 APARTMENT HOUSE, | Style and 2 te lians living in Grand|ter's edge whte anchored in the lower] «aW AY, 2Y , tia the street, between’ Mulberry and Bilzabeth. |harbor here to-day. The crew of twelve certain Attentions to several epee iRE| and 81 arrived the Bremen climbed tolin the crowved train were in pant, | Dilan have been fl for a twelve- Comfort in the One of thane wae eddreaned to ap TtaMan | men eeonnsd wuld) “There was nothing to 1f''ti whe) the roof of the burning building and| Windows were broken and the guards story apartment house at the northeast | Collogtate””— ? i | Th | paval sign and demanded the payment of Cay enema Miriation, @ Iittle bit of| there several of ‘them collapsed after) were forced to open the doors and al | corner of Amst m avenue and Sey- made for "Ting a eeeuand io be revenged bx blow-|White Wing Run Over, TT ehall’ demand No| inhaling the fumes. ‘They were carried |iow scores wf men and women to de-leniy-second strect for the Ripley Summer wear, a2 ae Abraham Levy, a street-cl charges have been made against me,|t? the street by uber comrades and re! soend to the iwacks and clamber over | Realty Company. {| 1s to front 118 feet “Sitp-Easy. Y reet-cleaner, of | Only @ statement has been went to the| susitated. Before the blaze could belin. third raily to the Bleecker street |on the avenue and 92 feet on the street Band ooks anted! SOUND PIRATES No, §8 East Fourteenth street, was | presiding sider, nd f understand that| got under control tt had spread wo all |cteyon | NVR wre ke ; py Samer eae Knocked down and run 0 ver by @ tun: | trustees, en by the church | of the five floors and the stock through. |°OM i BA MAL ROBE RR ie lenderye COOK Tone Swoilsh woman ta || BLOW ANOTHER S. away horse this afternoon on Third | “twill } ‘Phe accident was accompanied by a | Aa Lal Boardinig-hatine? $30, we We ER SAFE Avenue and was taken to Bellevue," | netord T met wironehe Pain sane qlvely | Out the entire building was drenched: | rerrinc report and the train came to Seog peut ‘op that shook many from " : 'y car in the train was This Saturday, Sunday collar value. Popular price—2 for ase—same a2 you Ta ¥ the presiding syberind Wvin"Geraana an | Jn thw tenemcatshouse at No 14/0 sue, . wood, Winnlah oF Bi 5 whieh bac! 0 on Rereae OF vedas {nvestinatign, I hire a lawyer "{| Frankitn street, backs up on the | aan ets _Basemen', 198 8. 104th (Special to, The Evening World.) RYE, N. ¥.,’Aug. 3.—The Sound pi-|JONN D's Partner Ill. may a F the protection of my spice factory, twenty samilies live, So * bring a suk for criminal Iii | packed, and when the sparks began to or Labor Day : BOOK and ; sion: || rates: inet certain peo! pet dense were the smoke and fumes that | P® MADE AD RTER ; probably pay for cotton. i ra Ma rH $i sont, 88 J Form, dower tnpetieked axe rosportible | CLEVELAND, AUG. 3L.—James H.| tories axl ine wo maried false | (was feared some of the tnanta had fy Mm, the teat car there was 4 wilt Hl You Can Make Money ec i e TP Warranted Linen Ws 20th at. | the foot! ries around Yonkers. | Clark, formerly associate of John D.| Postmaster Harrott, one of the churoh | heen unable to get to the airect, Fire | #°ram) e flooring caug: ng and Enjoy Beautiful) 9 samp, Take so sabsritares COOK —Airl used to “boarding: 9 poting of four country villas at Rye | Rockefeller in the oll business, 4s ver; sag, sald: Dbiet Croker ordered his men to search | # dense volume of smoke begun to roll Joy | J Tr ester won't supply you, send hie house, oook ‘and piain washing; || @Ad Derhapw the steading of a safe from | {lot hia summer home at Madieo ards of the Methodist Churoh | Obie! 0 A back upon the struggling throng NY. ning, Making. for hobsiey, "LANes 61, 190th at. ‘| the residence of Millionaire Bonnee mt | his recovery Is not expected *™ Aaa Wee eal anenh Vilas reli | wae Cuuaina frat calls Le To9t le STE rT East Elmhurst, cry & serene Coles all-around, wanted; good || Stamford, . a pe. r In ghe tenement at No, 62 North Moore ars Blocke Call-at Tt AM, ios we P| Biitmford, made another visit to Milton ed, T understand, ts In the hands of 4 On Pie Plushing Bi: | HENRY HOLMES, Troy, N. Y. * || Point last ni f in ie presiding elder, who lives at St street the smoke also was very de Al m ares naleondlistoraaemae On Ploturesque Flushing Bay, | 5 A sag ent wom: || ete eee eis ot Low tae | Yellow Jack's Victims, | igap"Nen'bunasy 30" Mwai |vmiy nama Menancesvesgvingxbe/"™",efmnn nt Cunairycsemet Bl trae A ing | New Yor Uae bare ie Lo if | they ‘blew or ate and NOW ORLPANS, Aug. #,—Fourteen| church, as Mr, Hand, docant feel that |top Hopr, were Proparing for Might when |ing ail their attention to the passengers. HE 2.0 aia fon Cleowlar and, Views [eee ee REED ‘W. Toth at. Mas re auantity o} ft yellow fever with four) he can pre oe ea natter isi the ceiling in one of the rear rooms |ane station as at Bleecker . — _ wean yeaa and groceries, belleved the pirates | NeW Cases of y four /Manging over hia head," | pave way, {ailing on their heads, None | . , Athy Bankers Land & hortgage Co, DizD. use @ sloop. end after committ: tl ta. the record of the past twenty- —=———= | i ah f maters worse by getting a bucket ¥ Touperies lone. ies hago ag | four hours, Wash Clotnee by Mlootriotty, | chief Croker said the damage tor and pours gover the bifie GSS Manhattan Ay OUPHWELE.—0n Wednesday, Aue. 00, fia Bouns eal earoes | ely booty i by electric! 1 spice and coffee would foot up to abou. 1008, c, deurly beloved som of Thos. ry ret epee ott Karthynake-Proot Wal Clothes washing by electricity without | sf op i med to Increase th and Mary G, Southwell, aged 1 year and & nallon pont, and ite tt! The ovtside walls of many of | see ot sigaisiand waren is aaiane ve fare turned io akeama and" AUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. | 2 cl ie 1 t " the ome ” ” idence. UI fait hin rata t inataling | houses in Mexico are from three to nix fg, Famove ‘all spots and ‘ist! and "th: | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS apis <onk In SeIRAR AE, MUR Be ea Funerat fram erent reslaanans 40 BR nriolh Mond “ana. BF » and down He TTT ene sin st., on Friday, Sep ie goun mie a view oF trying | fret thle to witha sArthauake | Washed in lees thau arteen minutes, WORK MONDAY WONTERS. (0 sip ail rans rumiiog toward Yaundss, Wl Auahie iver and (rigada laviiegs } j " 4 / Ce uf « aK fetid ale ashi unl

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