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ee ) WORLD: TURSDAY EV G, SEPTEMBER 12, 1905. we | | the puffed eleeves. Don't make the hors y ) J $ ‘ | thle lux pas of appearing In @ princess UILDER HELD JOHN HAS JOINED THE JOKESMITHS ee a Pee Le aes osbeie bane ‘ es ts By T. E. Powers. | jadtes with Venus ai Medtet ~ | ls the modistes fui Pleasant | [THEY.CAME FoR Monty (/ Were HARER a a ad BUH le at : To.o TH if loast i) pe Nasu! LO in v= | erat Gy eM TTT] Me had five ine around the elevated bust line. i Is IN MEXICO DooR NOT A All Very Confusing. DOOR?- 7 fi 1 or 0 i Nowe CUT THAT It is all very startling and confusing Way TI A - to the disciples the provinces who \ a htt) oe ————— |arink tthe alates of ithe fashion f a . 4 ‘ ope | ‘i ¥, ‘ 4 ’ jardsis like the elixir of lige } Allison, Indicted for Hotel Six Families, Roused from!|Slaughter Still Continues in|Rival Dressmakers’ Conven-| Sse; ets * . 'e nearly seven hundred, and there aro Darlington Disaster, at Their Beds, Escape Into the | Caucasus, and Children tions Fight Over Every- Hore wud Denciia: being jw * hi b Th i est al MUR ELT yale | F to-day at wept she consiger Last Located. Darkness Just in Time. Thrown to Dogs. thing but That. Ray At NRT AND One tT er men nsaietants, whist ty Sse u lit is te put the gowns on exhibition, Fourteen families were rendered! ST. PETE BURG, Sept, 12—a holy| Ladies, ge You must!) Commencnd to sist nee SAFE FROM THE LAW. homeless to-day ‘by the threntened Gol-|Wwar baw been proclaimed an tho Gaus [have:small wa on,, ‘There is| iis wenn plage for mer’ quoth the | lapse of the tenements at Nos, 318 and cashin districts of Zangezur and Jobratl, |no escape. W makers’ con-| modiste from Milburn, Ae A 815 East Thirty-first street, The seven Where Tartars are massacring the Ar- | ventions f each f NSS AA ASU Chak coda aly tion on Hving models was booked for Joins Dr. R. C, Flower, Also Fu-| families In No. $15 were aroused bo-| menians without distinction of sex ot | forth the laws all chance of| to-day the modert modiste started for |< As: ‘s : i} fore daylight by the sound of the walls) age. escape Is oc | the Twenty-third street ferry. . gitive from Justice, in Busi- | cracking and had to flee for thelr lives.| The country ts swarming with tho| If you haven't a princess shape, get| a= ania i Their miture and clotht: were left) marauders led by thelr chiefs, and | one. If yo: iM well, you ef ness Venture. | behind and are still in the bullding, many thousands of Tartar horsemen |b at be | e which is now in the hands of the Emer-| have crossed the Perso-Russtan fron- | swo : | gency Corps of the Bullding Depart-| tier and joined the Insurgents in de-| Unless you are a dressmaker or are HUNTED FOR 18 MONTHS. ment, | stroving Arm intimately connected with the affatrs| _ ia | Part of the rear wall of No. 315 fell) At the village of Minkend three hun+| or the modiste vou may not know that | ij “* out and this weakened the retalning| dred persons were slaughtered. De-| the battle of th Aa ial wall betwee 815 and 913 and le@) spatches say that mutilated children) jan frocks exh ‘the “National Detectives Follow Clues Leading to to the condemnation of the latter build-| were thrown to the dogs and that Beehweiaare TAGKEGIA\Tn® Ih -aERRG HIG No Less Than Fifteen Countries ing. The tenants were ordered to the| few survivors were forced to embr: Temple {s a small affair compared to | street, but it {s believed that the butld-| Islami: order to save thelr lives. |the battle of the rival | Chily to Be Balked, | t eigee NEDHTRE EH ERIaL AEE CRUE OR battle of the rival assoclations that " conite7s ne a Phipps Memortal| delivery of oll-fuel to the shipping cx are at work stmult asly, one a for a ne Ls Memoria’) pantes, who are now confronted with | Hoffn House, the othe: he Mason- even model te be erected directly | tho for suspending their ser- AU OU GRO UUIEGEE S fig liles, te Temple. 3 touthe. oA . 815, weakened that! y Arging thelr employeés, | i ¢€ifteen countries, in all Aor ro unte tne MIR lee anciiwean’ (he result in leaving thousands The Rival Conventions. | Standard of world, Eugene Allison, th uilder O adie ite ek a sollae ‘The heay ao) pred ieety Miss E t wh : y J AND YE SHALL | the collapse. The hea alt works at Baskunchak have} 3 abeth A White, high Ae uate fot the) loss or twenty-on AWOIEAD SELL LOTS OF “OIL! H terday and last night | obliged. to close owing to. The | priestess of the heeer” for Style and Quality ] ie fn the Hotel Da | 2 The duildjng is four stories, owned and) y of fuel, and this will paralyze | Dressmakers’ Pr i eeciae in 4 West Forty-sixth s i aa by Thomas Fay. It {a| the fishing tn aw NDGA RS Ys : ’ ’, ; Of, 1904, hos at las: Unease a reteratreet cHHGhe| sia, Sept pol many years) pours) torte) the Men’s and Women’s 1 5 jast the north sie of the street an ation amor tum of the princess effect to her disct: Dy ng made to the east \S against the Christians ples at the Hoffman House, wh HATS. of it. On the first floor }) no Shay | have soled Baker und M in family and Henry Ps yee || | Caucasia, Sep for the S 178 & 180 Fifth Ave. secoml lived ow Fay, and | 1 Democrats were killed or| {ion at M 567-560% Fifth Av., Windsor Arcade. . Xe iam Kelly, wife and | Wounded to- a vith Cos-} thelr follow 181 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. byed Thomas Kane | sacks at the town hall way to be de princess sty’ on by eokner, | trampled to death ie ritigeeantl (eo urred on. dy : Hookner, | trampled to. death ar ery high—and 90 are ] » Searched high iis wife and four ob had for: ntra — | of his whereabo: : jtoor Mrs Della Mc Bai oe s close = = = = ; Blo a few days ago, when word was r woman, almost be celebrat a religious } ceived that he 1s in Guadalajara, Mex sublet one seam to a man ware, revalutionary spesc feo. days ago tho plaster of the cell ane. he ©) "According to ws Anrormation redelvea me down when a blast was set off. M*sIng f at Police Heada Aliso: Saturday the plaster fell away from | fyceq and Pred. 2 > j Sintediwhi De Uilshard i plowes me the east wall and after that she ten-| large force of Cossacks drawn Up out: val other fugitive from legatranactht ants slept with one eye open. he gwa time and time again, 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13TH. : ke city, in a business venture in G te Miss Shevlin was awakened to-day by nd wounding rd ot Jara and goes openly under lis ow creaking Of beams, it seemed ensulng many y fend apparently; the ayiul oer Wine Jo % Sais andl Yenvp’ ies were eR pursuing ’ PRE ar Cortera oe nntropne [Wiie -JoHn Du TELLS, wnoand ran up the hails to comrades and the pursu! : : Gat Gay have we ne ees me RNOY STORIES To THE INDEPENDENT CO- aqasusie we MATA aie ee Women’s Suits and Waists thas caused him little werry ANDAR D DOES A RUSHING BUSINESS wut at once. apparently safe in hi - rau tie Cauing ui the hall came h AUTUMN STYLES treat ate Earle ht SO Rogeciptruegatmer|| TEUTONIC DECAYED. d radition treaty with Mexico say. tha r : = i foud thuwtie Fepule Was heard by Bo . he cannot Deradited. asthe: terms John D. Turns Jokes to Good Account. Everything He Touches Turns to Money, Even Jokes. {veiuau sorton, wad teiephoued for the | Accident to Machinery of White SUILS of Cheviot, Long Coat, Plaited Skirt.........., v0e-.25 00 of the treaty with Mexico provide that e Tese. ves ol Wie Bust Lauty-frth | re 8 indicted tor murder in first Mutou. He Was a biock away | Star Liner Holds Her Two Days. «« Broadcloth, Long Coat, ..........cseeecs ceseseseeed/ sO degree only can be extradited.“ Ailison ; Dig knew thet supeting dad Gubvened. | LIVPRPOOL, Sept. 12—The White Was indicted for manslaughter in tie | | The crack awakened all those that mai’ wae sctied: : Ber apa! eee | ao Neots iartne crintcor Saat |Star liner Teuianic, which wae sche: Waists ‘Happy-go-lucky was the rule in the | = Suevlin, Pickard, who had followed | Uled to sali ihe palate ieaee deel construction of the Hote! Darlington, ber upstairs, was hit by a piece of »-7rornaw, wi STO UO FIR BOSE SS according to e evidence brought out plater and Knocked down e hight. yin consequence af an accident to Mra. at the Coroner's inquest and before the Kane and her eon escaped and the WAISTS of Black Taffeta, . Grind Jury. The building was con- Heckners got out with two of their © Nun’s Veiling abectes A oene One ghar u ve lay children, Ww aaa Bowman ran in and i roved. by the Building Ds nen got tue two others. | rr hen, instead of using the emount of 2 lt was thought all were out of Lingerie, variety of styles. steel called for even in the substituted Plans, Allison used but two-thirds of the amount, this instructions being to bu: up an economical building . ‘The day the building collapsed Allison Was arrested by the police by order of Coroner Scholer, but was later released in order that he might testify as a FINSEN RAYS: \Latest Discovery Creates a Regular Republican Nominees) for High Offices in Philodel- phia Send Withdrawals from, uilding it was remembered that 3 cDonald was on the top floor, | Ani @ juliceman dashed in to get her. "| On the third floor ne met Richard Corliss, a hunchback He had remem- Youn Lie aid muy, did, LVI Meac uusr | and not seeing her, ran up the stains die hud to break in'her door w get into Do not delay, Winter is not far off. Have your Furs Remod- Four Bold Footpads Stand ALSO TAILORED LINEN hess before the Coroner's jury. When her room, It had become jammed. He elled and Repaired now by at body retired to deliberate as rs H ae . re ot carr her nearly the way Hick, verdict “Allison wed owt of che! Furor, if It Does Come | the County Ticket. Victim on His Head | izynsttine Witt ne tet cite potcenaa, || SALOMON & BURROUGHS : ‘ ; we pluster taroughout the || Formerly 7 : FE from Philadelphia. = meth and Beat Him. Rouse was coming down like rain and || with - H. HALL KILLED W vy PHTLADBLPHIA, Hent)'18,—Chatrm Poey had scarcely re.ched the outside Manufacturing | ‘ F Mi of the Republican City Commit- when the portion of the rear and side And | bi THEN HIMSELF. | oyeyy ig 9 rinsen ray ike a dime tee, to-day received letters from the Re-| Hauled off the running board of a wail gave way,” The Fire Department: | Retail Furriers | vii _—— ee nov der ded FP publ! anization candidates for the| Fifty-ninth street open car, rushed into had been suinmoned. i No. 346 SIXTH AVENUE | qj Rockefeller tc county offlees to be voted for at the/a hallway near Madison avenue, beaten| “It was decided there was nothing t | J vy prpkn Beeven eee peace ae from) ect do not know. Why 18 a Fi vember election, withdrawing from|and stood on his head by four “strong-|do, hut, telephone the Building Depart. Bet, guste ai Ste Hall Building ee Br puaee: & , SSO like a dime 1 plied La arm’? men, who escaped with hls $12 and] the bufluing, as every minute aaw | : Reliable Fall Styles are now ready for Men mt and Pistol, Levy, holding the long- U tes who withdrew are| gold rigg without being bothered by a ing of th crack Fro: the root to as £ 4 i a . ey CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sopt. 12—John| phone nearer his car #0 aa not to miss| s47°, © ‘Ransley, candidate for policeman during minutes | t ar. _ Ropes were stretched and — ee, Women and Children. We invite inspection. reer ate to-day mardered his wife at] anytiing. aa z + witt |i John B. Lukens, candidate for ¢ by was ‘ ie Capt, Ha ick. of the Fire Department To Mrovent and Believe bos peir home and then committed sulcide. tecause,” came the ans Mt will | ier: Hugh Black and Jacob Wildemor perl twenty-| after looking at it sald vould have i . co ena Se ites fd ; ‘ me d Tt was raining at th . LAT FEET, : . “Reeves wos thirty years old and his| make y ne candidates for County Commissioner. sold > Avenue | Come, a0) peed tunane raat eats ‘ae ie CORNS BUNIONS, RANGE OF PRICES: s-ewwife about forty-five. mabe viable A special meeting of the Republi working at No. 63 East Fifty-| children were fn the ain for several (a [> AND ALL DEFORMITIES Men’s $3.00 9 Ynirtg The volice Velleve that Reeves first| torney thoughtfully | GE Lies Ceneitae te pai night. Weak from In-| minutes before ‘places “of ‘shelter “were q ay: yn G2. to eaecetcinsccemitornses es #3 to $9.00 eeceoked) nis wife with’ a sane See 3 to fill the vacancies caused by the wit es to his spine, Beek hobbled around| (iothed in ‘blankets and overcoats Bent Stern's Custom Shoe Place, Women’s....- teeeeceseess++ 2,00 t0 9,00 ferns 98. 81% Aa There wae | Bane ee ane draw : y reporting the matter to Detec-|to them by nelghbora when it was 1188 3d AV., near 69th St, N. Ye , nes) also a revolver bullet wound inthe it Brame \ » Headquarters and to The Evening| learned they could not return to the | Recommended by Leading Physicians, Boys’ and Girls’............. 1.50t0 4.00 President of the & Council and ts one of the local Repub- | lean leaders, Lukeng, Black and Wilde- | ward leaders and prominent in| of the party. They wel by the regular Republican | convention held some tme previous to Weaver's break with the organ- ization. Since then a committee has endeay- ored to secure the nomination of an en: tre new ticket for the purpose of se- curing reform within the party. Th City Party, a reform organization, ani the Democratic party, have announced | their opposition to any ticket that may be named by the orgimlzation Republi- cans. The committee {s composed of prom!- nent members of the Union League. |Recently @ sub-committee was appoin to confer with a sub-committee of the Republican Clty Committee for the purpose of selecting new candidates for the Republican tcket. oo SWEDEN LOOKS FOR NEW BREAK Little Hope that King Oscar’s Dissolution of Union Terms Will Be Accepted by Norway —Conference To-Morrow. ' 1, Reeves ‘The City « him- | ‘ suddenly be ng? the wo room and sh mpl m head, After kil World. building. “I left my place of pouring rain bevween last night," sald Beck, toward Madison ave car came from the w the rain cur- tains all pulled down. I tried to jump on board, and as I did so four men rushed up and grabbed me, carrying me on the run into a doorway between two stores. I do not think the conductor uw me on account of the curtains being drawn, but if he did he sent the oar on without comimg to my ald. Stood Him on His Head. a they “When they got me in the hall iy if] nad any mney. Of course T said no, and they commenced beating me. They searched my pockets and, on weudng alld oad, $12 and my ring, they siood ime on my head, hoping w shake nore, ‘They kicked and tore my Ses tne ribbons and when, with me fovaing like (2 tramp, they threw me inte the street, “Dwe men ran up and asked me what was the matter, wad when I told them I had been robbed they started for the four fellows, bux got putiched for thelr trouble. ‘The four fellows nan for tt to , Peon wa teaattee||| Fancy Furniture 4$i3i.eecey Relged me didn't’ want’ wo standin “the rain and hurtted away. | walked along GOLD, VERNIS MARTIN and MAHOGANY Curio Cabinets, China Closets and Curio Tables, locking for a pobceman, “It was neatly fifteen minutes since 1 COLONIAL, CHIPPENDALE, LOUIS XV, LOUIS XVI and MARQUETRY DESKS, LIBRARY, PARLOR and FANCY TABLES, had been taken off the car, yet no po- Iceman ‘had come along. I walked to MAHOGANY Music Cabinets, What Nots, Sewing and Tea Tables. WEATHERED OAK “ARTS and CRAFTS" FURNITURE, Children’s.... +75 to 2,00 Shoes N. E. Cor, 19th St. ployment in the 30 and § o'clock “I hurried east when an open was releas Island, after | § e for aseaulting | tin fact | er, A. septuagenarian, MEETS DEATH IN CHAIR. has pr skating rinic y | I deservini r bathigg his xiubit in the er Confessed that He Killed Girl and Snid He Deserved in Sixth Avenue who for nated Stern Brothers asant Mgnt of the n light, has 1 tropical thatch of hair, stul wi ment that thuslasm are sald] that a little of the ray squirt- pall would produce sur- Landiadies all over the Know whether It on @ hain sf to predi 14/0 @ billiard His Fate. _ AUBURN, N. Droaking celerity was the only unusual feaiure of the electra of Henry Waverly Manzer this morning in the death-chamber of Auburn Prison, Principal Keeper Tupper was in charge. Witnesses entered the room at * G6, Manger was escorted to the chair oe minuie later, In another minute ho had been pinioned in the chair and the mask drawn over his face. ‘Then he recelved the usual two shocks of 1.780 volts. Tt was all over three minutes after } Manger walked into tne death chamber, crime for which Manzer forfeited fe Was the murder of ittle Cora Bweet, in the town of Beriba, six miles east of Orwexo. on May 2% last, He dinitted his guilt. CARS GO THROUGH TRESTLE. eoners | ton. Is Killed. vate x-Benator David B, Hill, who, 1} © ALNA, Me.. Sept. 12—A mixed tretgnt Lawyer Levy. lost mich hood Wit in 4 a8 Passenger train on the Wiscasset, | hairenlitting legal battles, was ob ‘i rville and Far: day off Woglfert's ‘Roost acs aN ote a mingten Railroad tor Mite horizon toward Philadelphia a9 went thrvagin a tresle coi: itead | though expectiug to seo halr raising to of Tide station. Several passengers were a high enough altitude to be called by ured, but none was killed. (an enelishman "igh and hairy.” * ihe bast, None of the baldhesd teibe weral’ need expect heavy growthe of halt 1 for- from the cure, for from the name and falls. raya {t 4s vlain that le Net t. 12.—Record Decorative Linens- 800 French Hand-Made Lace Trimmed Pieces At Less Than Half Actual Prices 75c, 1,00, 1.25, 1.65 1.95, 2,38, 2.65 2.90 1.15, 1.35, 1.65 to 3,75 Brising rest A Special Purchase will resuy = halr has done @ f In case eu! is ell that js oc) and it can fely stated ayine erew this and we prov he Standard Ol] magnate and hon- rist may be expected to aw rays over his boiled-exg row the real thing instead of recoursing 0 the doubtful protection of a misfit wis. At present the specialists have not de- termined whether the cure will work In all cases or merely’ in specific ones of hair falling out as the result of disease, and experime are yet to be re ted from any summer resort hi is that the Finsen light has restored to. lt. fuil |luxurance the growth of balr in an alleged hair mattress. |“ Comedian "Chatles’ Bigelow, whose |wtock in trade is his acreamingly funny | hirsute dearth, did not seem as anxious ‘to find out about the cure as did Ref- eree Charley White, who in spite of dyving witnessed numerous 3 Aze-fi%its Wears such a high foreh hat ftextends to his back collar Dut- unixlo uatto} Your Own Terma. WRITE FOR LISTS OF GooDs. ‘One Dollar a Week ‘Opens an Account, ‘Our Credit CENTRE PIECES, 20 to 28 in, TEA CLOTHS, 36 and 45 “ DRESSER & BUFFET SCARFS, 3% to 72 in, at G8 9 Extension Tavlos “are | ts $20 Bideboards. 16 Sideboards OLD PEOPLE ~ Their Pains aad Ailments Any taint of the blood quickly shows itself with old people, and troubles, which constitution holds in check, advanced Ching, Ching the corner aiid, not seelng any one 10 te- port to and not wishing to gp to the Rearest siation—in Bast Bixty-olghth street—-I_ Tan home, not. meeting “an licemen. ‘They must have been stand- Fig in troim the rain Fone of the men who held me up wi about nineteen years old, wore a blac Suit tan shoes “and fedora hate He ha f fat face and dark hair, Another wi About “twenty-three, with bigek hair, with a black’ band, blue se Dutent leather whoee Tobe shoes while standing. on’ my two others ‘were much older. th che. face, the other aw them ttt STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept, 12.—The delegates of Norway and Sweden ap- | pointed to discuss the dissourtion of the union of the two countries will neas- semble at Karlstad, Sweden, to-morrow, and as it ts declared here that the Swe. dish conditions are unalterable, the out- come seems 10 depend on the Norwegian acceptance of these terms. "Phe tone adopted by the Norwegian ne} to-day is Lhrcatentag, cons! empecially significant com After yonterday'a meeting of the ‘Nore delegates, cist bre delegates it the 4 nature of th bet hy m would he a Brass Bedsteads~3 New Designs Unquestionaby the Best Values Ever Shown ts swe inc proliant, i $27.50, 20.00, 32.50 , 40,00 and 46,00 Regularly $35, ; Furnishings ing the Above, RABBET EDGE SPRINGS, ob is recognized that the oh den Weeds auttoStica are % ea fag for such an eventuaiity, ee ARRESTED AFTER 15 MONTHS