The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1905, Page 9

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lee ~ nnn T e From Law School to Bench, %—Prof, Noses “GOOD WISHES TO THE WHOLE taw Such Is Roosevelt’s Response | the Philippines next month Bishop's Standing Defined. LINCOLN, NEB. mandate of the § fysued in the long p coum-Father Murph: County, disposing which has bee: dice to any taken, T fs stated, no standing the final adjuc Rome. Was Alde to Kossuth, ST. LOUIS, SEPT. 27.—Major Stephen 3. Lang, elghty-six one of the leaders of the Hungarian | revolution in 188, 1s dead at his resi- here from pneumonia, Major Lang was an aide to the rebel leadar Kossuth, an Wii courts pending 1 in the appeal to gettling in Boston, Louis in 1369. Scared by Fraud Exposure. TAs a result D aesaons ot land ate about twenty thou- gand acres of school land situated in © Blue Mountain forest reserve in Mm Oregon has been abandoned by tora, Who, ate supposed to have Bourke from ‘dummies." Roosevelt Going to Tuskegee TUSKEGEE, ALA., SEPT. 1 Mayor C. S. Lewis has revelved a tele- gram from Secretary Loeb advising him that President Roossvelt on his visit here will divide his time between the fown of Tuskegee and the Tuskesce Norma’ Industrial Institute for Negroes. He came to St frauds in this § British Fleet to Japan, TIONG KONG, . 2.—The British pan, The s of six crulsers and | torpedo-boats, Spain Demands Satisfaction. ish Minister at Fe: ost energetic man: er com) uUsfaction for the recent Roovish attacks on Spanish vessels, Annapolls Quarantined NNAPOLIS MD funt of the prevale sie Peer nd diphtheria at Mentone @ rigid quarantine has been establisi end no Imidehipmen are allowcd to lea the ground: 1! to President Roi —The Government | to Anti-Race Suicide Message. Detective Sergeant Michael Retn, of Polloe Headquarters, 1s a proud man to- jday, Last Saturday his parents cele- |prated their golden wedding with a family reunion and dinner, After the dinner Rein sent the following message osevelt: | “Father and mother celebrated golden | wedding to-day, Ten children, twenty- four grandchildren and six great grand- | chfidren present. No raco suicide here." ‘To-day Detective Hein recetved a tet- ter from Siegford saying: “Your telegram of 23d inatant was called to the attention of the President. | who was pleased and interested. Ho directs me to send his regards and best | wishes to the whole Rein family.’ Detective-Sergeant Rein wouldn't take |@ whole dot for that letter. — WANTS A LIMIT ON FRANCHISES Board of Trade and Transporta- tion Also Declares in Favor of a Single Fare for Bronx Street Rallroad Extensions. tion met to-day to discuss the report of {ts executive committes on the transit service in Manhattan. Amon the reso- lutions adopted was one that franchises should not be granted by the city for terms longer than twenty-five years, with the privilege of renewal. Another 2 | Fesolution declared that a single fare hould be adopted on all northerly ex- tensions of the projected Bronx rall- |road Ines. A resolution in favor of additional powers being granted to tho| Rapid ‘Transit Commission was also | adopted, Other matters discussed were the Chinese Exclusion Act and the recent eportation of English tilemakers, who, | tt ts sald, were brought to this country | under contract. G. Waldo Smith sprang to his feet and declared: “I belfeve that the Alien | Contract Labor Law Js a crime against |common sense and human Mberty,"' The matter was scheduled for con- sideration at the next meeting. Amsterdam Ave, and Fort Lee Cars, f Handy to Bronx, fs Any Car to 129th St. Terminal. Z Easy of Acoess to All Harlem. c ANITARY bedding has much The Cowperthwait bedding is m: is sanitarily pure, nary kind, The Cowperthwait Sees Bedding Eighty per cent. of the people who arise in the morning ‘ out” have passed the night in an unsanitary noxious gases arising from imperfectly cured felt, feathers and hair. And you are asked to pay no more for this bedding than the ordi- White Enamel Bed Discount Price, $9,75 REIN FAMILY” The Board of Trade and Transporta- | © CHILD BEATEN TILL NEIGHBOR GALLS POLICE l4- Year-Old Boy Covered with Bruises—Stepfather Is Locked Up. Aa the result of complaints by netgh+ bors Joseph McNamara, a retired butcher of No, 43; Gast Hightieth street, was arraigned in the Harem Court this morning before Magistrate Crane charg- ed with cruelly ing his fouryear- old stepson, Thomas Campbell. McNam- ara was held in §500 bail for bearing to- iorrow, Several times neighbora of the Mo- Namaras have iaterfered to sewe the hild from his stepfather, Up to three months ago McNamara was a model vusband. his wife, Isabelle, says, ex- copt for his dislike for the ohtld of her former husband and a demand tit he be kept somewhere, anywhere, except in thelr home. Last Monday morning the child re- turned for a visit. Last evening the neighbors were aroused by the awful screams of the Campbell chfld, broken by uppeals for merey. “Don't beat me any more, father,” the boy was heard to say. ‘I heven't done anything.” Finally one of the neighbors sent word to the Bast Dighty-elghth street station. Polleeman Pay was sent around and found McNamara had fled and te boy Was in bed. His left side was a mass of bruises, and questioning re- vealed the fact’ that a heavy trunk strap had been used to whip him The boy was Laken to the poilce ste tion and tured over to the Gerry Bo- Policcman Fay returned to the © and walted. About midnight Me- ining she prisoner, until to- % Crane said: man, drunk sober, who ret is ‘that the old blue laws not now in existence that I might itence you to the whipping post un- ul you were no Uble to stand." ~ — | MILLIONAIRE TILE MEN HELD Give Bond in 825,000 Each for Examination, Charles BE. Lawton, Arthur T. Mart, |3- W. Lantry, Elmer Alexander, Ber- |nard ‘Traftel, Charles J. Bogert, Edwin |C. Currier, Charles Sirrine, haarles B. Jullus Schloss and Charles Bos- orth, the eleven milltonatre heads of ‘w York's leading tile setting con- jeerns, who are charged with having conspired agalut tm Goverment | through vsolations of the contract Inbor lew, to-day surre ed themselves and iam toa $2,599 each for eamina- | tons antucehar” west. botare United States ommisstoner Ridgeway in the | Federal Building, Witle next Tuesday was set Te of the examination It is not improv- that the United States Distric- orney will dispense with a prelmin; Ing and take the cases directly be- re the Federal Grand Jury. SONG WRITER or veat & child le that is a brute. | AND WARBLING WIFE FALL OUT Louise Henry Sues Author of | “Under the Old Apple Tree”’ for Separation. Louise Henry, songstress of the Proo- tor circuit, is only eighteen, and wants &@ docree of separation from her second husband, Hgbert Van Alstyne, whose e@ongs “Navaho,” “Under the Old Apple Tree,” “Back, Back to Baltimore," “Beminole’” and a dozen others are be- fog sung to the muslo of planos in a thousand flate every night ‘hie was developed to-ay tn the ar gament of Obaries L. Hoffman before | Pustioe Boot, in the Supreme Court, on | @n application “for permission to with- drew the complaint in « sult for a sepa. ration served hy Jacob Gordon upon House, Grossman @ Vorheus,” attor coys for Van Alstyne, a few dave ago. Miss Henry says the complaint grew out of @ quarrel ehe had with Van Alstyne in the apartments tn Onyx court, Sept. 1, when he beat ner, called hard names, threatened to take her over the ” Deaiaion Joked About Shooting. NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.. SEPT. 27— John Btetz, one of the richest men in the tunnel district, is under arrest, ttle songstress. was reserved. his wife. Mrs. | the charged wih shooting Stetz was found lying in the yard at FOUGHT DUEL | IN RAILROAD EXPRESS CAR Messenger and Alleged Assailant Both Found Wounded and Bleeding. DBPOATTR, ML, Bert. 7.—J. B. Ryan of Chicago, express messanger on ‘Wa- bash passenger train No. 13, and Hdwftra Greene, also of Chicago, a former ex- Ryan's car to-day. Both were seriously wounded and may di. On arrival here both were taken to hospitals, Greene saya he got on the express car | at Chicago, intending to go to his home at Pittsfield. Ho was an old friend of Ryan, and claims Ryan permitted him | to ride. Greene says be assisted Ryan with the express matter, and that then they began drinking. Jokes led to a Quarrel, and Greene says he and Ryan drew pistols et the mame time. | Ryan's story t that he did not eve | Greene in the oar until the train reach- ed Cerro Gordo. Believing Greene was bent on robbery, Ryan fired at him. who | They olinched and both, with revolvers | . drawn, rolled on the car floor. Separating, each sought eheltet end a walted for the other to expose himself. | As whe train was near here, Ryan anys, ha and Greene fired and both went Gown, but rose and the duel continued v, left ear and shoulder. Finding the express car door open, tralgmen boarded the car here and dis- covered Ryan in a pool of blood on the oor, What is ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorio, Drops | and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. destroys Worms and ailays Feverishness, Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, Castoria It contains neither Opium, Its age is its guarantee. It It cures Diarrhoea and Wind cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving hvalthy and natural sleep, The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has born the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his al supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. CS Ea. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y LA Tho Harlem store ts bjock of the, mritn Cera to all Harton Harlem The Friendly Hamper' Reduced , from $1.50 to 39c| HOR OUGHLY well made of strong and pliable willow, the cover being de- tached, which per mits ‘of it being! used as a work- basket, The sturdy ribs, which are closely placed, wood boitom give the basket excep- tional strength. to do with health and longevity, ‘all tired bed, breathing the ade in a sanitarily clean building and NE must see this stylish Bed to appreciate its worth nd artistic merit, It possesses every substantial iron bed requisite, being made in the best manner, braced at the angles and carefully finished, The white enamel is heightened in effect by gold decorations, ‘The castings are unusually heavy ind pretty, embellished with husks that are highly ornamental, ‘Then, too, there is an additional charm in the head and foot pieces, which differ radically from beds of the ordinary type. sg and the) Downtown: n Sq quate withii Store: Blotting Out the Memories of “Tin Pot Alley” Chatham street still liv the downtown branch of that est Lord Cl place for boys, Downtown RAZE for a change is robbing the city of some of its fondest memories. knows now where these thoroughfares lay? Corner r2rst Street and 3d Avenue Park Row, Store: See a ar — | press messenger, fought with pistols i | A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST IN THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. ‘The success which has | attended = Dr, Anderron’s treatment of Consumptton, Asttima, Bronchitis and Ca- tarth pln him in ihe Dr, Anderson. front. rank American Spectaliats, lis wondoriul Ander- son X-Light, which looks directly into the boty, assures an absolutely correct ding nosis, while his original germicidal iniala- tion treatmont carties the healing remedies | directly to the seat of the disease. Consult @ Spectaltet at once. Learn the true condition of your lungs while there ts yet time to be cured. Consumption is curs @blo, It is preventable, Do not delay Until {nourable conditions develop. A TRUTHFUL TESTIMONIAL. PUBLISHED BY REQUEST. “Twas too sick to sit up and could not Ile down. He in bed wax to choke to death. My lungs seemed filled with phlegm, my breath wns short, my lungs were sore and my cough awful. For six yonrs I tri: many doctors and all kinds of medl- cines, bat poring pelask = in Dr. Anderson _lookes chest with hie wonderful X-Light sod told me he could cure mo if would breathe bia medicated vapors es my lungs. = My lunge were tically well {ne few months, and Dr. Andor- son deserves all the sredit fr r curing me, 2 40 Weet Avenue, Thong’ inand City." Wonderful results in the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitix and Consumption, {a the prevention of Consumption without | the use of stomach 8. A per- tect and absolutely correct diagnosis 1s pos!- tively guaranteed. Coneultation, X-Ligh: examination and trinl treatment free at the office. Dr. Anderson, §, West 224 Bt (between Sth Aves). New York. Hours: Dany i 10 to B. Mon: ‘Wednesday of the foremost (Sundays, 11 to 2) ay, and Friday evenings ull 8. If you cannot call, write for full par- ticulars about the bome treatment. THE FIFTH AV.FURCO. have bought the furnishings and leased the building formerly occupied by F.BOOSS&BRO., Inc. and the Great Sale of $500,000 #" FURS is now going on at 290 FIFTH AV. So far it has been the most remarkable success ever known. Store crowded daily with shoppers who appreciate getting furs 50 per cent. lower than elsewhere, Every piece of fur sold guaranteed. FURS No Extra Charge for It. fh the’oify until ® P. Mt Advertigementn for The World maybe Distrlot Messenger Ofties | How do we know our Der- bies are so fine? Simply because we've had experts in hat fur, in bind- ings, in hat leathers—ex- perts whom we paid roundly |to find all the fault they could, They found that we reg- ularly give more hat-value than the public has been taught to expect, At $3 and $4. Four blocks ready now. RoceErs, Pret & Company. Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 | at at at Warren st. 13th st. 32nd st. them analyzed by experts—! There’s a real advantage in the greater pliability which hand work gives a shoe, But when the “welt” = where upper joins sole—is made by hand as it is in our new shoe, there’s pre+ cious little real differenee in having the other seams machine sewed, But by doing so we can still use the identical-mate< rials that go into $12 or $1 custom shoes, and yet sell our new shoe at $7. Rocers, PEET & CoMPANYY Three Broadway Stores. as8 842 1260 opposite near opposite Gity Hall, Union Square. Greeley Squatet SCIENCE?! NSTITUTE CURES BLOOD WITHOUT THE and in a shorter other method of NO CHARGE FOR Famous Old Spots New Yorkers Should Know Street names like Amity, Anthony, Bancker and Chatham—who because of Chatham Square and its historic surroundings, including the Cowperthwait & Sons’ Store— ishment remaining on its original site of 1807. hatham, after whom the street and square were named, was America’s best friend in Ei “Tin Pot Alley” was another street of that time, so named when Dutch houses, with their What is now Exchange Place was known as “Flat and Barrick Hill,” the descent from Broady gland in the time of the Revolution. able ends to the street, stood in Broad street. y to Hanover street being a great coasting Just opposite, on Broadway and running through to Church street, there still remains the narrow thoroughfare known as “Tin Pot Alley.” Some unappreciative person, with more or less authority, in recent years changed its name to “Exchange Alley,” to denote a passageway in which no ex- change whatever takes place, When demolition and rebuilding threatened the identity of the place Rey. Dr, Morgan Dix had prepared, at his own care and cost, a decorated tablet bear- ing the old name, which was built into the wall of the new structure on the south corner, Good, sturdy and characteristic furniture and housefurnisning goods have been supplied for ninety-eight years by Cowperthwait & Sons. A career of such length, marked by falrest prices and fairest dealing, is proof positive of present intentions and the fairness of prices to-day. Liberal credit at these very low prices and an allowance of Ten Per Cent. Discount to cash purchasers is the policy of the house which has filled thousands of happy homes with suitable furniture. There is a large number of specially attractive prices presented this week, a portion only of which can be shown here, its simple lines, Colonies came desire for furniture of utility, itself, HE Colonial style is admired for It carries with {it a memory of when the American into existence, quiet tastes of the people and their In about 1650 art began to assert the hand in times, detail, mi the arms, known to-day as “ Colonial.” _ This sofa is a prototype of Colonial | A Beautiful Colonial Reproduction | Discount Price, $95 | Then art and usefulness marched hand and created the style It is a faithful reproduction in every | issing nothing in the legs, in in the curve of the back or the carvings. Lt hoc for Housekeeping-- Cash or piberal Credit » Sul find ‘City rivers every little while from Long Island and New Jorsey. Passengers by the Gth and oth “L's transfer to Second Third avenue traine at the Battery without charge | comfortable s Strikingly smart velour covering, with brass-hzaded nails, which afford a pleas- ing contrast to the colorings in the fabrics, tham Square Store 1s fecond and Third Brockiyn Bridne at Worth street Boats ply the Hail, Near Chatham Square |Handy Book mie | Discount Price, $1.75 |‘ a little nook, beside the reading table or within of the easy chair, this little book shelf will be found a delight- ully agreeable companion, It may be had in. mahogany or yk, mounted ‘with polished brass, Height 51 inches, width 22 inches, ALMOST the pt phrase, but as a prin } business, Since then verything No matter from what cause, WE GUARANTEE TO CURE WE INVITE YOU TO CALL. SCIENCE INSTITUTE, 1181 & 1183 Broadway, Cor. 28tn st., New York. hing for Housekeepin, » having for its purpose the guidance of the POISON USE OF DRUGS time than by any treatment. CONSULTATION. Chatham Square, 195 to 205 ) Ree \Rert Rox Chatham Square, (2d and 3d Ave, 'L* Stations, ke: -Near Brooklyn Bridg and Trolleys, Subway at Worth Si. and City Hall. q Hong: Toland, 3 th St = Staten Island, South Ferry and "L" to 3 Chatham Square. I Close to Jersey Ferries = by Crosstown Lines. sithwait Store coined not as a merg catch for Housekeeping” has been sup- plied—everything from a tin pan tor the kitchen to fine furniture, car. pets and sanitary bedding, HE easy chair! A volume could be written about It. Who is not in love with the easy chair? Throw care to thy dogs when you loll back in this great chair, with its broad, inviting back, t and friendly arms. Oak or mahogany finished wood, The cabinet-maker and the upholsterer have done their best, and we have (lone by making the discount price $27,350, edged our best -_

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