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: MONDAY EVENTING, SEPTEMPRER THE WORTT + 1905) “SAVE THE TENTH FROM THE HARBURGERS!” CRY JULIUS’S ENEMIES MAIL DRIVER'S. |: "22"8°%= EVERYBODY WORKS FOR JULIUS. HEAD CRUSHED | ) SAW PICTURE | At ‘stre 1 wh dd by three al- com volt 1 y 5 by the | E D B OTHER Wrest Leadership from Un- By T. E. Powers. i oe p D A R der Sheriff, Says Jobs All Go —= to-day: on the part ott © striking v re of funda { to the Family. one) K rigiler WaheaAe rn ate ott th Witt i wah overs ‘ Miss Magner, Showing a! ae nd tin matie ate not ein delayed | fature nseaulants lea. ‘Th ite Sellevue Hose M man was sent t very company's | Friend the Sights, Iden- tifies Photograph. | burs phone annihilated ds the strange stor at the points of a t nly a mile long On Feb. 2%, 1904, the b man was found on the 269 Ninth avenue, dead. him. At the morgue Photographed and a ¢ ton taken. The breas tattooed with th the emblems of Faith ity and the distances, but styles for clever dressers f Maas 1s “Save the Tenth.” strict at the top 9 If I could get you men to put your heads together fights of nm there has al | utorical ny this 15s i wn a $10,000 sland | ; ; . Bee ee cis Marburger, In @ speech a | you'd learn why there is no excuse for a » i y wi purie ef nights ago he said fi ., te where it lain f i i i Mast Raturday Mise Taura de a $3 or $4 hat with mine selling at i q of No. 34 West Fe thx etre “who was entertaining o from out-of-town, teok to Bellevue Hospital and the Morgue. Visited the Morgue. ng file RICH WOMAN [CROWD PRAYED, /MAYOR IS BAGK |ITALY'S KING TO recognize arter They le CHARGED WITH BOY DROWNED TOCITY HALL) VISIT STRICKEN riptaserggeeuPaerinete which ich of the hui vi cords a raphs of NASSAU ST.—Bel ™M len Lane. Qver the rconts, and photosraphs of | 7 a ——— T ST.—Below Malden Lane, \ Pr ner screamed and |: ‘and pale. | brotner Jo she ex- she had regained eelf- indicating one of the pho- FRAUD IN SUIT | Mrs. Naomi Ring Accused of While Life-Savers Vainly Tried to Rescue Little Joseph Egan} Victor Emmanuel Nears Towns} Devastated by Earthquake McClellan, Bronzed and Hearty, Returns from Six Es “That is m claimed when possession, fl four time s soon as Julius Harburger got h tographs. claws ership of this district Many Dropped to Their! A a and Learns Pitiable Condition ‘ “He ran away to sex when he wag word w the Harburgers Weeks’ Vacation. . eid nly a lad,’ ii get 4 Outside of Julius and kis | fet, | = = = — = ‘ Kenow him ‘for the ‘tattoo marke, on, hia | 8 ne Alders the | Wrongfully Obtaining Prop- Knees. Sj of People—Gets Big Welcome 5 =a woman, the emblem of the three rs live Sree Muteue keeper had turned the| Kansas cite Kokomo: Ramee, oa | erty of First Husband. : Mayor, MisClelsan| reiened to) Cy oison : leaves of his big record to that bearing | Kush, “urope ‘and’ the Bronx. They | ATLANTIC CITY, Sopt. 1.—While| Hall trom his six week’s’ vacation to- | MONTETLEONE, CALABRIA, Sept. 11 By the S | the number, away up In the thousands, | came n, Jersey, Cuba and Ufe-savers vainly endeavored to save | day and at once plunged Into the routine |King Victor Emmanuel arrived here into. eee he Os Homie ot but A man into: hi ; m the life of elx-year-old Joseph Egan | work that had halted during his ab-|to-day to visit the places stricken by | y Fee ett en by the worman, iding it down, We. WHEE PLAINS, Se, Sept, 11 | last evening, @ white-hatred man sence. Comptroller Grout ts expected |the earthquake. He was received by ‘Theair arising from low, marshy places, damp cellars, stagnant ponds asiepcei ey the or Rina of fing Le Te nen OMT | os. Naomi Ring, known as. Mount | J0pped on his knees on the board walk | back from Europe late this afternoon | Minister of Publte Works Ferraris and | and pools and from d vegetable matter, as well as the gases from “Why, w y brother John, home| shall be ta of | Vernon’s woman millionaire, who was /@Nd began to pray. His example was | and by to-morrow all the city ma-jthe population, which gave him a de-| sewers, is loaded with germs of malarial poison. The water we drink, from the se The candidacy of Mr. Maas Ig backed | Vernon s Noman, milli ireom raid in | followed by many of the thousands who | chtnery will be in motion again. monstrative weleome. Ghat tala HOE Heed y filtered and purified, is also full of these germs . to fina any ‘tra Home Rule Democratic Club. No. | eetlom, Is mained ag defendant in a| Witnessed the struggles of the child and| The Mayor looked well. He was| Signor Ferr had previously vis-| 2249 microbes a we eos sures Com: “German-American. | Democracy suit brought in the Supreme Court at | the efforts of the rescuers, who were| tanned by his exposure to outdoor life | ited the, Vilage of Zammaro, nian 2 ' Gnd drink MALARIA YW HIS,SYSTEM FOR YEARS. Barn mLenOt many other organizations In the | Witte Plains by Lawyers Snyder and | too late. in the Canadian woods and said he | presented a terrible spectacle. e breathe drin pened Ao description of Ml Itch ers for the! ploturesaue in. the| Butt, of No, 6 Becksnan t, Man-| A chorus of screams went up when | had enjoyed his holiday, His first offl- | houses had been destroyed and the ing chee into tee For Sr ae I , with Chills and “eral alarm was sent out Tiay here, Wa¥ of description should wander over |nattan. The attorneys represent Dun-|the ttle fellow suddenly disappeared. | otal act to call Health Commis-| habitants were in a pittable oo: system, absorbed by Hever, coneed Te aa = os ‘within a mile of our home, and lay here) sy the ‘Tenth District. some evening o Halt a 1 life-guards manned boats Ds 5 Do spector| During the railway trip from Tripar:il/'the blood, the entire body sum! several years have a relapse, d a_whole week, Neca Ma & | combe D. Willams. sioner Darlington and Police Inspect: ng { ls Finally my physician’ prescribed S. S. S._ It ens “Siise Magner ‘received to-day an, old) WaT te epee eo Maa MHS. | Mr. Williams brings the suit against [and buoys and made thei to {h€ | Flood over the ‘phone to ask particu- | Signor Ferraris enw upon an clevation| begins to feel the effects of 1: 0)- Zeiss: T have never been troubled since, silver ipatehi and chen ta come. osner | Bubeee and his rel ane. ly mftaty | MTS Bing. her husband, P tek J. Ring, | i eee ne bey ae had carted the |#ms of the “L" accident. Then he, the ruins of a village completely de-/the poison. The most Ww. ‘Be, Ky. L i small sun o1 d i Inger profe to be only mildly Voice Valen- | but the ocean currents had ca EB org W. Market St, Louisville, Swarome, | d upon John Mag- the Morgue unice Nelmoller, Naomi asked {f his presence could be of ger-| stroyed. Triparni shows the immensity common form of Malaria pocket properties fou ner and stowed interested in th rations to-day to M le body ed until away at s. He asked ay M: is. He took occasic tine and several other he vice and Dr. of the disaster, Darlington told him all is *‘chills and fever,” but when the blood is y saturated with ‘when hp was senet to a nameless grave) that he lad tried to get the Vice-Presi-| that a recelver be appointed to take was being done that could be done. The Western walls of all the butld-| ¢he poison it becomes so weak and polluted that carbancles,, Hart's J 1 year and a half ago-/ dent of the Home Rule Democratic Club | f nd? 1 ragedy. n bled d 4 the popula-| pao ria Fy : ‘on Hart's Js E ' mM e eC charge of Mrs. Ring’s property and for place of the tragedy. The Mayor had nothing to say on| ings had tumbled down and the pop: boils, sores, ulcers and other skin diseases result. Malaria also —e See dispossessed and run out of the Tenth ited Hun: Jd was the son of Mr. an i tion cried to be conducted to the Min- b a 5 | District. Such stories make him laugh. |@ copy of the will of Alt 3 . Philadelphians, he politics. In the eighteen days he spent ; MND” | the liver, ki bowels and stomach, producing a chronic state of bil< j “Sure, he's laughing,” satd President | combe, first husband of Mrs. Ring, who Ho ‘almost lived In the| in the Canadian woods Mr. MoOlellan | ister, who stood at the edge of a great | soo Seay often seaults in jaundice or eome malignant fewer. In. Adlerman, of the Maas organization. | died a few rg ago, which, he alleges. | water during the summer, becoming 8°| said he enjoyed some fine trout fishing, | fissure of earth where formerly existed | ‘ Ri . toy A pgtomldn't he laugh? — Why, on | was destroyed. In addition he asks that | skilful in the surf as to attract the| His catch averaged about fifty a day, |@ Portion of the place, now swallowed | eases of Malaria the blood must be purified before the body can regain ita & the first of the month, when the ‘city | allegad fraudulent deeds which Mrs. of the visitors and even the | weighing neatly x pound each ¥ | up. natural health. S. S. S. contains ifying and tonic properties ® employees are belug pald off, everybody | Ring obtained from her first husband Le gvards, ‘Phe latter, however, had | ’Soriday’ there ‘will 'be a meeting of the | At Plscopto troops are burying bodies, ns Se sah as. Lexie ~ home unt the next day when the | set aside, for # long thine feared’ that the child-| oar of Bs-imate, at which the long | 8d everywhere officers and goldiera are | sessed by mo other blood medicine, and is the ideal remedy for the treat. RICAN ee eb at ees mot laughie? In Two Other Sults. Ish strength, of the lad would not | penfling franchise matters will be ad- | S!aring thelr rations with the popula- ment of Malaria. It destroys the germs of tha The Evening | | Atrs. Ring is now involved in two other Pipestelig warned to Bray Mon ton the | Yanced another step. . disease and builds up the weakened, polluted cir- ‘ld saw him at his desk in the Sher-[suits in the Supreme Court. 18 bohore borh the iWrepuards and by —-———_ culation. It enters into the blood and forces ont iff's office to-day. suing her husband Patrick J. Rine to} A rh + 7 se 5 A tty Brooklyn! « “How is Jt possible that the Harburger Pecover dgeds for $60.00 worit of prop [hie father: dhe latter was on his way | NEWSBOY TO GET MEDAL FOR MUST TALK TO oy particle of poison and oer ururt and) ‘A family 1s enjoying sinecures and a mo-|erty, which she alleges he obtained fram. 3 ia si activity to it. im- % Mrs. Kennedy, Pretty Brooklyn init. 8 <hioving smmecures and it me; /erty, which she alleges he obtained fram | ing°was carried to him. Ie fell uncon WIFE SUNDAYS. adds s 3 ‘i when it 18 caty myselt ered @on ‘who hold through ‘fraudulent representations, |#c.o¥8 on the walk and was taken to BRAVERY IN SAVING LIFE. proves the appetite and digestion, tones up the entire system by its alters } Young Woman, May Escape potitica ‘omce;;"and Leo, was he Not | Miss Grace Raymond, a farmer Sunday hosnital. elected by th the district? “I did not make him an Alderman. He owanted to be one, and the people sent him to the Aldermanic Chamber. “This man Maas is an ingrate. Ho got his job in the accounts department votes of the people of + Punishment Through Police- {man’s Aid. the latest sult alleges that he left coor Billy Pomaner, and) 2 nave dong | will leaving most of his property to | 6PR PIE: » Be u—|s rything to cep, im there to id! his daughter, Adeline Williams, but Fee eat of Chief of Police | im. Ho cannot point to a record Uke |that ‘the will was fever recorded "OF ‘Through the interest 0! ef 0 mine. I have been in public life. for | proved. It” is charged “that. Mrs George M. Stebbins it 1s understood that Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, the handsome Brooklyn girl of nineteen years who admitted being gullty of forgery In the Jower court, will receive a light sen- tence in the Superior Court tiie week ‘and may escape imprisonment alto- gether, Chief Stebbins ts of the opinion that Mrs. Kennedy and her husband, who | @hared in the benefits of the forgery. are not professional criminals, though Mrs. Kennedy had in her possession a @heck book on the People's ‘Trust Com- thirty-three years and have the confi- dence of the people. Maas makes fool- ish assertions and funny ones. “I will snow him under. I will bet money or anything that ‘he doesn't get 20) votes. And McManus, pooh! I wish ne Evening World would print all lam prepared to say about him; but I won't Say more now than that McManus runs a fake organization and has no strength one way or the other in the district. “T on! wish he would bring a dozen sults. T will give hm and Maas every epportuntiy they want, I wish they Would xo to count. and then they would be put on the defensive with what I id produce against them. Maas hasn't a ghost ofga chance, and as for school teacher, of Mount Vernon. is suing Mrs, Ring through Lawyer Snvder for $25.00 for alleged slander. 35 Mr. Duncombe died at Mount Vernon on Oct. 3, 1893. at about $2,000,000, The complainant in Ring knew of tho existence of the wili | prior to {ts destruction and !n collusion with others, concealed the fact of its| existence from Adeline Willlams.”” The | plaintiff alleges that the facts upon which the validity of the will of Mr. Duncombe depends were not known to Adeline Willlams during her life time, and were not di vered by the plain- tiff until May, 1905. Calls Her a Gambler. the complaint says: “That the . Naom! Duncombe Ring, now of Patrick J. Ring, 1s irrespon- nd) the w sible and js a frequenter of gambling hoases and race tracks, and has spent lary gums of money in gambleg and leaving property valued | a} The lfe-guards sald that the child had sipped through thelr lines, and they had not noticed that he was be- Yond the danger line until they heard the warning screams that told of his sinking. When the body was recovered the crowd on the boardwalk was great- ly affected. Men wept, women became hysterical and several fainted, A three-year-old sister of the boy Was burned to death a few months ago. ie CANAL EXPERTS SEE ROOSEVELT Board of Panama Consulting Engineers Visits the President Little Joseph Roberti Will Be Re- warded by Life-Saving Corps for Herole Rescue of a Child, (Special to The Evening Word.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept. 11.— Joseph Roberti, eleven years old, an Evening World newsboy, will receive a gold medal for saving the life of seven-year-old Antonio Corbo, whom he rescued from drowning in Bridgeport Harbor last Wednesday. A letter has been received by Bridgeport citizens who aro Interested in getting him a life-saver's medal from the headquar- ters of the United States Life-Saving Corps inclosing blanks to be filled out {ter the usual form, and this afternoon Frobert! will make affidavit before a notary of the facts of the rescu ‘The blanks will be signed by two eye- witnesses and at once forwarded New York. K F, Mohrtens, Assistant Secretary, says the rescue appears to have been Magistrate Higginbotham So Orders im EZnglehard Case and Fixes Time at Two Hours. Jacob Englehard, of Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, was sentenced yesterday by Magistrate Higginvotham to talk to his wife for two hours every Sunday in the the parlor of their Home. Englehard Was summoned to the Lee avenue police court by his wife, who alleged that he had treated h cruel manner, She told the Magistrate her husband hadn't spoken to her for thirteen weeks, although he had been lying at home. Various family troubles were rehearsed, and then the Magistrate ordered Engle: hard to nay his wife $3 ver week and to talk over the days of their courtship on Sundays. Mrs. Englehard was also ordered to be kind to Jacob. Magistrate Higginbotham ‘in a simt- lar case recently ordered a man to kiss his wife, every day for a month and take her and the baby to Coney Island each Sunday, and to report back to the court when the month was up. They ative and purifying action, and Malaria, with all its bed effects, is perma. THE SWIFT SPEGIFIC COs, ATLANTA, GAs without charge. Greatest Values For Fall Season 1905, Hate Mattress, Oriental Tapestry made of the COUCH RUGS, best A. C. A.|Carabagh, Kazak, Shirvan, Daghestan Lace Curtains. $1.50 Notting- ham Lace Cur- worrying me, wh¥ he can't do it, and that is all there {8 to it.” The lttle Under Sheriff gesticulated and spoke vehemently. He did not ap- and Bokara Designs. tick, 40 1bs., ANY} Phe covers are 5 fect wide, 9 feet! size, valueflong, in Oriental colors, ‘blues, reds and greens, extra heav pany, of Brooklyn, and though forgeries similar td the one to which she vleaded Mullty have come to the knowledge ot & very meritorlous one. batting on horses and is a hat reported 2 complete reconciliation. bler, and has been for years, spent and dissipated the greater portion. if not all, of the personal property and. at His Request to Discuss Plans at Oyster Bay. : tains, 8 98c $16.50 Brussels Rugs, yards, thp trust company. The fair prisoner | Popmarancs Je mislead oe, Beate Te | forume obtained ther husband and $10.00, grade, suitable for couches and] sles! that sho has uttered any forgery |an the popular iittio loader of the Tenth | Nas Mortmaged and encumbered the real Rhee me. Senora chess 4.98 fet /; other than the one she has acknowl- He ceed by aw, peobie:, has been as-|tent of $3 and has used the money $9.98; our price..... “Xe A OYSTER BAY, L. 1, important conference took place at Sagamore Hill to-day between Prest- dent Roosevelt and the members of the Board of Consulting Engineere of the Panama Canal, Thin Board has been in session at Washington for several days and has in diraiget! Sept, 11—An ‘orso ries proper:y, DOCTOR CALLS ling and betting on has neglected sald real on primary day, so loyally will the lead- ¢r’s followers flock to his support. (7 FROM COLON . om ‘$150 check which Mrs, Kennedy passed, purported to be signed by Frank D. Creamer, a former Sheriff of Kings County. N. Y, Whether the Peo- ‘ple's Trust Company will attempt to im- plloate Mrs. Kennedy in the other for- 4s unknown. ‘The trust company ¥% Off 100 Symrna Rugs. Every rug guaranteed strictly Size 9x12 Feet. perfect and reversible: Five beautiful patterns to 6x9, reg. 7.6x10.6. value 9x12, value} choose from, of superior quality $7.00, at $10.00, at $15.00, at Tstock; Rugs that at $16.50 would Lace Curtains. We will open the Fall Season of 1905, by offering the following most exceptional values in /mported French A : be rightly priced; full Be a Jorer, ‘puyment have, been re- | had before it the canal plans so tar an| 2%@ Stvtss Curtains, 4.98 6.98 8,98 S12 foot sae; special. B 1.98 reared tie Poms checks. which were they have been developed by the Com- 5 4 5 Baples which Uaaged- them, z mission, All the data possible was pre- White Irish Point, nhotoxraphe : nedy, but Chiet Stebbins refuses to pers asia . Fenton “le. ihe Conting Boars. In a few days the consulting engineers may go_to Panama to make a personal in- vestigation of conditions there and of the Canal Zone in the 1 the Canal Zone in the light of the plans It was the desire of President Roos velt to confer with the meinbers of tite consulting board before they went to the Isthmus. He therefore invited them. to come there foxday, to tke luncheon with him in order that he might have Opportunity, to discuss with em the Dr. William B. Pritchard, of No, 105|plans for the canal, The President West Seventy-third street, who 18] 20totway hull ‘ho promouten iorTeit attending Baron FKomura during the] and gith as little delay as possible. ilineas to which the Japanese peace the Sonmulting” board arrived in envoy has fallen a victim, has calted| fer HAY 0n the, naval yacht Sykph, Dr Georwe, Brewer, oe No. We which lett New York at 10 o'slock tor On board the i Korty-eighth treet, in to @ consilia: Geoire ie bavte ghia. A ‘Dr, Pritchard sald to-day that he did ;: Gan ecte T hant, not anticipate any serious result from fam H. Burr, Gon. Henry L. Atsott, deric P. @tearns, Joseph Ripley, the japaceee yg pst} Bitack, ania Isham Bepackn Henry Hunter, 0! was simp! Ageravatio \ Int ne ‘Tin: Youtinal trouble to, witch Baron “Jko-| desntang, Adolphe Guorant. of £9 nec, of France: J. W. Wel of Holland, and Capt, ‘hac long been awbject. and (Det he felt confident the Baron could, start “f 1b; Onken accretary and, ol fram the J, his lon, home next Thura- day, an haa been plant ike board ware oo to the President's home, RHEUMATISM Waldort Aaloris: where te nf Ser h od yA TY ; $5.00 Hall Runners, $2.69. Size 2.6x12 Feet. These runners ore suitable for halls or to put over carpet; are strictly hand-made, extra heavy; will lie on floor or carpet without being tacked; can be gotten in all lengths; we feature the 2 if price 69 It the publication of the Mkeness, The 7 Beane sary will act on Mrs. Kennedy's Consultation In Case of Japan- ese Peace Envoy, but Physi- cian Thinks Ailment Will Be Mastered—Sato Is Worried. 350 pairs at $4.50 & $6.00 pair, value $6.50 & $9.00 pair, Eight Were Passengers and) q "SAY THERE IS FLAW IN Others Members of Crew of ‘ py Steamer Mexico and All Held i PACKERS’ INDICTMENT. at Quarantine, usual size, 2.6x12 feet, as a strong leader, at, special, hall School Aprons, 48c. ; For children; made of sheer lawn, with entire yoke of fine em- broidery and insertions, finished with large hemstitched revers; sizes 4 to 14 years; worth 69c. every day. 1.00 to Thompson’s Glove-Fitting 59 2.50 Value Corsets, : ( @ An assorted lot, in many styles, of 1,000 Corsets, all sizes, 18 to 86, in domestic and imported Coutil, Batiste and net; all shapes for all fi f cheapest have been $1.00, and some are worth $2.50, ures; the very sone 6.0. D, No Mail Orders Filled. \ Boys' double-breasted Wecollen Cheviot Suits, in an immense variety of pretty mixtures and pleasing patterns; thoroughly well made; lined throughout with Double Warp Iron Yarn Lining; seams cannot rip nor fade; sizes 7 to 15 yeara; oWin, 1.09 French Renaissance, 300 pairs—in small lots of two to six pairs of a design, at $13.50, $20.00 & $25.00, Value $20.00, $27.50 & $35.00, French Point d’ Arabe, 150 pairs at $1 5.00, $20.00 & $27.50, Value $21.00, $26,560 & $35.00, Bed Sets. We will, in conjunction with above, offer the follow ing reduced Bed Sets:— Ruffled Muslin...... + $2.50 & $4.00 each Ruffled Net....,....0++0++++$4:00, $5,50 & $10.50 “ Imported Renaissance RT ey £ pagan Seventeen persons were to-day taken from the steamship Mexico, in from Colon, by the Health authorities at Quarantine. They were found to have gh temperatures and were sent to Hoffman Island for observation, Eight of the detained were passen- sera and the remainder of the ship's company, maby, the Mexico fame Carla Arove- nena, Secretary of the Panama Lega- toni W. B Daughy, Assistant Chloe Enginesr on the Zone and who has been stationed at the Culebra Cut; C, E. Dat ia change of the Zone water works; 1, 8, Benson, Auditor of the Canal Commission; C. A, Strom, Chief Mechanical Engineer, and H. A. Gud- r, Calet Justice of the Court a: oy Mr. Benson and his wife said had' been down’ on the Isthmus’ for the it mix Weeks, He gave as his opin- n thut malaria was more of a cause than yellow fever, the it Col Wh ton on Bept, 16 there Mears anly or cpaen af elidw és OD f ———— OIL STATIONS FOR BRITISH, PB ar tg i 7 Had No Right There. GO,Sept. 11.—Indictments founa vhe packers by the Grand Jury thelr methods may i Owing to an alleged derect .Atawing and impanelling of the ‘wileh fovea the indictments. At- lod and oh might be SHE SMOKED ON BROADWAY. ats, A tty eccorted ho’ walked with & vaibiaty estate hurried out of @ Broadway rathakellor 7 large which we purchased at iiberal price pee eye to offer 1,285 Suits of panlive Trolley Car, rs old, of No, arn 1 y ¥

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