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————_—_ DISCOURTEOUS TO DAUGHTER OF ROOSEVELT Minister Rockhill Said to Have Paid Scant Attention to Miss Alice. VICTORIA, B. C., Oct, 11.—Mall ad wices by the Dxprase of Japan included @ Manila dispatch to the Japanese Ad- verdser of Yokohama, which slates that Gen, Corbin rely censured Untied States Min: Rockhill at Peking. The Minister ts charged with derelic- don of social duty 6 provisions made for the recep entertain- ment of the Presiden party at Peking ‘The Advertiser says: "Excerable mismanagement of ti ception and direct discourtesy on * part of the Minister are char mada Tho returaing par marked of ® to elliott eurprive tale of the other Peking em MINISTER AND FAMILY FIGHT FIRE IN HOME Rev. D, Parker Morgan} Hastily Organizes a Bucket Brigade, ‘The servants and members of the family of Rev, D, Parker Morgan, led by an Carroll, of the Bast Fifty-first Street 5! organized themselves into a by day and ext hed the clergyman’s home Forty-fitth street, before the fire ap- paratus arrived The fire started from the collapse of a chandelier to dining-room, One of che jets had burning low all night and when a servant attempted to turn {t out this morning the chan delier came down With a sh and ting fir to the panelled cell The girl ran out Imto the Ing fire and Policeman Carroll went to her aid ng in an alarm, Bo- fore attac fire he went to the neat ery: Je together, and afier a few minutes's work put out tho blaze, PARROTS OWN SHIP AWHILE Passengers Attacked and Driven Below Decks on Steamer Mexico by Big Birds Escaped from Cages. —_—— Parrote—not pirafes—terrorized the passengers aboard the steamship Mexico during its voyage from Panama, The wip arrived hore to-day, Last Sunday the Mexico enc oda gale and dur- ing the rough weather some of the 200 parrots aboard escaped from thelr cages and set up an unearthly screeching. The passengers, thinking members of the crew were crying out In despair at the possible sinking of the ship, rushed on deck, Tho first man to show him- self wae attacked by a bik red parrot, which tore his coat and set blood flow tog from his face, The parrots eventually turned upon one another, and after some had been killed and othors exhausted, quiet was restored, ARREST CAUSED BY BROTHER Trusted Clerk, Once in Reform- atory, Accused of Stealing Large Quantities of Stamps from Employers. Acoused of robbing his employers of large sums of money and damaging thelr mail-order business to the extent of $10,000 as thelr reward for giving him & new start after leaving Blmira Re- Lorne Porter, twenty wears old, chiet clerk for Maxwell &} purchaso large quantities of p Laconta, ising agents at the snail buisness and opened ail let was to-day arre Hen Nagsait stre young man waa | His salary was |b Oak #ireet station, i und siamp- took before ‘Magis A for incoming mall, ‘default of $1,000 ball the prosiner w th t joney 0 taken to the Tombs. 1 for th Ing of ull letters He was entrusted SOME FACTS FOR CONSUMPTIVES On Throat and Lung Diseases By Dr, Anderson, Expert Specialist. —= A reratstent cough ts at firet really | of the expert Lung Spectaltsts who began friend, for it gives warning of the op: | the war upon consumption, and wat ong proach of a deadly my. If the warning | the very first of progressive phys! a to {s unheeded, you have only yourself to | stato that, as a disease, consumption 1s as \lame for neglecting one of nature's dan: | curable as any other Aisense, rer élgnils, Don't deley until your lungs| Dr, Anderron uses bis Germictdal Vapor fre partly gone. KIN the enemy, tuber: | Inhalation treatmont, whereby the patient lar germs. before the enemy Klils you. | breathes directly into and all over the en+ It you aro trifling with Consumption, | {Ire area of the nose, throat and lungs the Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, you are |!eavy, ofly medication to the epest seat ivding with a very grave and serious thing | of the disease, soothing, healing and cleans Indeed. Learn your allment at once tog the alr passages, Dr. Anderson, the renowned and expert Klis the kerma, preventa any further Specialist upon Laing Diseases, hes become | progress of the dirense and Produces re: famous not only for tho bundrods of cures | hewed strength and health and oures by a o bas made of these diseases, but ebuiheieg, procens, Tie also gives, in addi. yuse of the invention of his mar: | tion to this, hiw original eloctro-vibrator Anderson X-Light, the firet and| treatment. It ts now well-known that sly means ever given to medicad sctonce | clertricity 18 germicidal in Ite effects hereby diseases of thelungs and bronchial] No clnas of diseaso requires the attontion hes may be detected {n thelr eariiont begin- | of ® spoctniist eo much ws Thront and and while they are In a curable stage, | Lung Disenses n early diagno the first and moat| Dr Andaraon fe the only X-Light Lung evsontial necessity for a euccossful crusado | Specialist in New York, and he gives vgainat consumption, Precious time {s ao | pereonal consultation and examination ind often wasted by the general practitioner | one treatment at bis office free, Consult and family doctor, who has no way of| A Specialist at onco and learn tho truth finding out just what {s the trouble, at] about your lungs. Do not wait unt in- the start, and the disease {6 allowed to|curahle conditions fovelop, Charges are reach the destructive stage, when {t might | less than those of tho ordinary family readily have been cured {€ it had bean | doctor, recognized and properly treated from the| | Dr, beginning. Wos tt, New York, botweon 6th and Dr. Anderson's success stnos he has used | Sth . Hours—Dally, 10 to 6 (Sundays, Mis perfected X-Light proves that many are 11 to 2): Monday, Wednesday and Friday cured eastly to-day who bean given evenings till 8 o’clock, If unable to call, up as hopeless oases, He te the foremost write for particulars about home treatment. oMoe ts located at 6) Andersoi A et | Saks & Company Broadway, 33 to 34th Street Tailored Suits for Women & Misses Authoritative Fall and Winter Models. 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Walking Skirts, special at $7.90 Of Panama in black or blue, in plaited models. Tailored Suits, special at $25,00 Of gray worsted in various shades, fifty inch long coat models, lined throughout with silk. } The New Tailored & Dress Waists Imported Lingerie Waists, hand made in the very latest post-season models, $40.50, $44.50, $17.50 Waists of cluny laces, new models, $12.90, $16.50 Domestic Lingerie Waists of white batiste trimmed with laces, $5.90 and $6.50 | all about your past troubles and plan fora bright, pros- perous future by reading Tailored Waists of white madras, $1.45 & $2.98 SPECIAL, $5.00 to $7.50 Waists at $3.90. A collection of about three hundred waists of chiffon taffeta, peau de cygne, messaline, allover laces and light-weight wool fabrics in various colors and a variety of models. : YH WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE ee he ree 1G, OCTOBER 11, 1905, Loe \" SIXTH AVE. MEET ME AT Le Wye ACITY IN FTSELF THe 18"&I9"STS. Single 4S, & H.” Green Trading “Stamps Given with Purchases Amounting to 10c, or More. PERG. oroatest Book Sale the World Has Gver A nown. Two Immense Wholesale Stocks! The wholesale stock of the Consolidated Bock Company at a tremendous sacrifice. The trade stock of the famous firm of P. F. Collier & Son at 20c. to 40c. on the dollar. Two separate and extensive warehouses cleaned out from basement to roof in the greatest book purchasing triumph’ of the period, In extent, in character, in value, in direct importance to every man and woman who loves good books, THIS OCCASION COMPLETELY AND OVER WHELMINGLY SURPASSES THE GREAT. EST BOOK SALES THAT HAVE EVER BEEN ATTEMPTED IN AMERICA OR, FOR THAT MAT- TER, IN THE WHOLE WORLD. The most famous modern fiction. Encyclopedias of highest authority. Magnificent art and pictorial volumes. Library Standard histories of all countries. books of every description. Poets in library editions. The greatest works of the world’s greatest scienti i , Superb library sets of all the standard and classic authors, pb seeihiny eco A lesan Famous books for young people. Educational and reference books of supreme value All these are comprised in this epoch marking book sale. They are here, some by the hundred, others by the thousand, several by the tens of thousand, They are here laid out in the greatest book display that ever was seen. hey are here ready for the greatest attendance of book buyers that ever was known. They are here at prices the like of which are entirely without precedent or example. They are here ready to present to the entire American nation the most wonderf valuable bookK-buying opportunity in the whole history of book Vaeronenalsten® a IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST PUBLISHING HOUSES, AT MOST SENSATIONAL PRICES IN BOOK HISTORY. The why and wherefore of ‘this immense book transaction is neither here nor there a: far as the general public is concerned, It is enough that the Collier firm wanted to sell this stock and to do so made a sacrifice of actual bona fide value beyond anything we have ever known. It is enough that sve have placed prices on each and every lot that constitutes them from every point of view The most tremendous book values that have ever been offered in any store anywhere, SPECIAL NOTICE. superb illustrative work. | THE UNIVE FNCYCLOPEDIA, | Cloth, IVERSITY ENCYCLOPEDIA, | 9.9 ©, Vol. Complete in 10 large volumes, Y Half Leather, | Formerly sold at $1.60 and $2.50 per volume, | & QE, Vol This magnificent work s edited by Chancellor Mac- Cracken, of New York University, assisted by a special corps of leading specialists and scholars selected with the view of mak ing this Encyclopedia the most ‘modern and authoritative of all Sixteen double page colored plates, 100 large colored | maps and over 1.000 illustrations Greatest Encyclopedia value ever offered, | | “COLLIER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA, | Ci Complete in 16 large volumes, | One of the very best and most comple'e encyc lished. Everything up to date. Maps and il great profusion, Wonderful value at 25¢ volume. Cloth | 196, vel Formerly. 1.25 | A bittory of the word from ancient to modern times.” B | Complete in 5 volumes, C. 4004 t0 A. D, 1993, Arranged in consecutive order from \ the most famous writings of the world’s greatest historians by Esther Singleton In this splendid work is presented in @ succession of su: | perb literary masterpieces, a wonderful panorama of all the great epoch-marking even's of all tho nations of the world Every page is vital, every chaper is replete with absorb ing interest. Every artic'e is L=!certly entertaining as well | | as wonderfully instructive. | | Numerous superb full-pay Never before | has such a valuable work been offered at such a sacrifice, lustrations, [UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY + the) g Qe each vol | English Language eomolete in 4 large half leather vols } Largest and most complete and most superbly illusirated Encys clopedie Dictionary ever prbiishec, When you see the work Son will buy i ina hry, You never saw such a book be- fore for 49c Condensed Mention of Other Splendid Offerings. So vast the range of these transactions this entire newspaper could be used and yet not half the story would be toll. We crowd here as many as can go in this space, Come and see. formerly 3,50, | Electric Dictionary, cloth, | vol. 28¢ famous Orations, 25 vols., each 19¢ Famous Biographies, cloth. each, 25¢ Famous Biographies, \ leather, each, 49¢ Coplier’s Cyclopedia, cloth, | vol, 30¢ | WORKS OF E. A, POE. 5 VOLS, 19¢. BACH, Raven edition in cloth of the warks of this great author, splendid type, best book paper, in 5 vols,, each vol, 1 OC} Workers of the Nations, | vol 296 Chambers’ Encyclopedia, broken sets, each 306 Electricity in Kvery*Day Life, by E.J. Houston; 3 vols; each vol. 39c Broken Library Sets | cloth, 19¢ of Standard Authors ) \, Leather, 29¢ Collier's superbly printed and. durably bound subscription editions of the Great Authors. Broken sets sold by the volume, each containing one or more complete works. In this sale you buy them at less than cost of binding alone, The principal works of fo'lowing authors Dickens Dumas Balzac Scout Collins Stevenson Hugo Cooper Bulwer Lever Reade Eliot Thackeray Doyle Shakespeare Carlyle | FAMOUS WORKS OF CONAN DOYLE, | Five select books, each 19¢ A real good edition, at price of cheap | cloth bound, 59c.; full sheep. Mrs. Rorer’s Philadelphia Cook Book, 1.75 edition, 98¢ Elwell on Bridge, Rooseveit the Citizen, by Jacod Rilst the beautiful 2.00 edition, ype edition in extra cloth; a 10.00 set at ‘amous work, Shakespeare, 8 fine library vols; life, notes: best larg HU's Manual of Business and Social Forms, Cram’s New Ideal Atlas of the World, Largest, newest and best colored maps procurable to-day. History, thousands of facts and statistics; a grand book published to sell at 3.50, Webster's Unabridged Dictlonary with supplement and appendixes, the large book at these wonderful prices Wee offer in partial explanation: A goodly proportion of the books show varying evidences of shop handling through having been used and shown in connection with the remarkable subscription propositions the Collier firm handle through branch stores throughout the United States. The great bulk are in excellent conditions The books, as books, are unequalled for merit and quality, of letterpress, paper and the most ri Famous Drawings by | America’s Great Artists. Formerly sold at $2.50 to $3.50 | Reduced othe | BOE each | sensational price, | | Large folio volumes containing superbly reproduced exam | ples of the drawings of our most famous artists. Printed on large pages on heavy coated paper.and extremely desirable for framing and passepartouts. Among them | DONE IN THE OPEN, | | 190 drawings by Frederic Remington. | THE PASSING SHOW, 100 drawings by A. B. Wenzel | THE BOOK OF DRAWINGS. | 50 drawings by A. B. Frost PICTURES OF THE OLD WORLD By famous authors and artists. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR Magnificent pictorial and ipuive review, JAPAN; HER STRENGTH AND BEAUTY, Profusely and superbly illustrared The price of 29, each for these magnificent books would not cover cost of the paper alone, You gat the genius of the | artist for nothing. THE LIBRARY OF ELECTRICAL | SCIENCE, Complete in 6 ocavo half | 2 9© Vol. leather vols, J formerly 2.50, | One of the most valuable Electrical and Mechanical Works | ever published offered at less than cost to bind alone Over 3,000 pages, 25 folding 2 diagrams, half tone engravings. Itc ) woodcuts nary of Electrical Terms, Words and Phrases Edwin J Houston; Recent Types of Dynam: inery, by Houston and Kennelly; Polyphase E sand Ale ternate Current Motors, by Thomson; Dynamo-Eleciric Machinery, by Themson { | THE WORLD'S GREATEST WORKS ZSc of Science, immensely cheap at Sewd vol Here's a chance {o sectire the very cream of tle worlds! standard works of science, in high-class editions, vith best of type, bestof paper, best of binding, at a quarer of actual value. Among them: Elemencs of Natural Philosophy { vin, Text Book of Geology, Geikie: Outlines of Astror Herschel. Origin of Species. Darwin, Descent of Man, 2 vols, Darwin. First Principles, Spencer. Science and Edu- cation, Huxley. Fragments of Sc 2 vols, Tyndall | Philosophy of History, Hegel. Sound The Micro- | ndail, etc | of Researches, Da scope, Gosse, ui in 3 compact and splendid vols. J Porm, $1.50 remarkable values of this great sale, | tnstructive, intensely interesting, superbly written by one of | the best of Modern Historians, Mr. Edwin Emmerson; ele gunily printed and illusirated by the Collier Co,, covering the most wonderful century of achievements inthe world s history Such a work would be a remarkable bargain even at $1.00 per volume. We will sell thousands of them at 19c. THE WORLD'S BEST HISTORIES, 25 ¢@ Superbly illustrated and printed, \fyerVva1 These ore the standard histories of all the nations. tooks tha usually sell at 1.00 10 1,50 each, that we offer at the wonde | ful low price of 25¢ each vol, Never such a chance as th’s Short History of English People, 4 vols, Green History of France. 8 vols., Guizot History of Japan, | vol., Dickson. History of Russia, 2 vols, Rambaud. | History of Germany. 4 vols, Mer History of United States, 3 vols, Hawthorne, Conquest of Mexico, 2 vols, Prescott, Conquest of Peru. 2 vols, Prescot Ireland, Past and Present, | vol. Thebaud, | History of China, | vol, Boulger. History of Greece. 12 vols., Grote Roman Empire. 6 vols. Gibbon, etc. | Universal 1.45 Compendium of 85 be 89c OVe 3.95 Shakespeare in Art. 1.5% edition Windsor Magazine, the finest and best ef English magazines, in half-yearly volumes strongly bound in cloth, complete, serial and short stories and articles by Hall Caine, Gilbert Parker, Anthony Hope, Doyle and England's greatest authors; superbly illustrated; 7 separate volumes, each, . 2 48¢ | | Fortunes of Fifi ‘A HISTORY of the 19TH CENTURY) 1Q¢@, Vol. | At this price this is one of the truly | | WE DO NOT GUARANTEE to fill without limit all orders for these quoted lines. While quantities are generally very large the tremendous selling will clean a number right out, Impossible to secure further quantities at same prices malt, ORDERS will be filled promptly if titles remain unsold when received. Best possible attention given. VAST ADDITIONAL SPACE and an army of extra salespeople will provide good service despite the crowds. SY THE ENTIRE TRADE STOCK OF P.F. COLLIER @ SON, Offering the Wholesale Stock of the Important American Jobbing House, The Consolidated Book Co. At Sacrifice Prices Beyond Compare, This immense purchase eas'ly takes rank at the very h y head of all mercantile « | in the World of Boots. Over 5,000 separate works are embraced and these io queries | ranging tah the scores to the hundreds and thousands. principal sellers in every book store in the land, the cream of modern publicat | present them to the readers of America at 1-4, I+3 and 1-2 of what they wll spam country, Only possible to mention a few specimen lines, The Most Popular Recent Fiction, Regular $1.50 editions, the usual cut prices for which are 54c $1.08 and $1,20 all over the country This is the most sensational cut on New Fiction ever made. price of 54c. that has been made in New York for a long period is Flat ont gos lad it means to go down in ene clean jump to such a figure as 54c,, and think further this tree mendous cut is made, not on old or unimportant books, but on the cream of the big selling Fiction of the day. Masquerader Man On the Box Lady of Loyalty Hause Koight of Columbia The Last Hope Nancy Stair Hearts Courageous Main Chance Confessions of Grass Widow Mother of Pauline Imperator et Rex Daughter of Nifo Gorgon Graham Medal of Honor Master of Warlock Shadow of Victory Sea Wolf Never, Never Lend House of Fulfilment and over 400 other famous titles Popular Cloth Editions of Famous Fiction 22c¢ Published to Retail at 75 cents each Choir Invisible, Four Feathers Verg'lius Port of Storms Beverly of Graustark Malds of Paradise Sir Mortimer Captain Ravenshaw The Challoners Faith of Man Flame Gatherers Albert Ga'e Mystery Clock and the Key Deal in White Under the Rose Captain's Daughter Peace and Power Riflec ions of Ambrosine Lady Rose's Daughter tn Search of the Unknown Gentleman of the South Lux Crusis Rial World, That Other Land, T. Racksole and Daugnter Crisis, | Under Sealed Orders, Spirit of the Service. David Grieve. | Pride of Jennico. Woeels of a Chance, Celebrity, Heart of Rome. Heritage of Unrest. On the Wer Trall, | Garden of Commuter's Wile, The Conqueror, Milly, Foes in Law, Calumet K. Famous English Copyright Fiction, ) 25c Published by VVard, Lock & Co., London, ) ‘Over a million of this series have sold in England at 2 shillings each. Not one copy has ever been sold in America below /5 cents each. This 15 the most popular line of English novels that has been published there in many tyears. They are by the strongest of Englands Fiction Wrisers. Their offering now will be a treat to American readers, as they will prove delightfully refreshing and, to a large ex- ent, entirely new to them Custom duties have barred their general circulation in this country, but our sale price * actvally one-half what they seil at in England, At 25 cents each they are izmanse values, Among them Kate Coventry (Whyte Melv/e) 4)? idnight (Ada Cambridge) Unseen Mand (Lynch) Eye of Fate (Alice Meadows) | (ve Gladiators (W. Melville) Out From the Nigat( Meadows) Holmby House (Melville) ‘* Stolen Lile (Bodkin) reoas of Bridlemere Woman, the Mystery (Herman) Seanelia (Melvile) Beacon Fires (Headon Hill) Rosine (Melv lie) Fordham's Feud (Milford) — Bl.ck but Comely\(Melville) Superb Library Sets of Great Authors at Prices that Hitherto Have Been Impossible. All Richly Bound in Three-quarter Morocco. | Now we reach one of these precious gems of this grand gathering of book values. Sets of equal merit are selling at Z and 3 and 4 times these prices all over this country. The | three-quarter morocco binding is a fine specimen of artistic bookbinding. Type and paper are simply perfection, Illustrative work is surpassingly fine and by the world’s renowned artists, Dickens, 15 large |2mo vols., 300 etchings, photogravures, etc, 13.75 Balzac, 18 large 12mo vols, Saintsbury Edition, 94 illustrations, 16.50 Dumas, 15 large 12mo vols, 108 etchings, photogravures, etc, 15,75 | Biot, 8 large 12mo vols, 52 etchings, photogravures, etc., 7.50 Hugo, 10 large 12mo vols, 50 etchings, photogravures, ec, 9.50 Scott, 12 large 12mo vols, 124 etchings, photogravures, etc., 11,50 Thackeray, 10 large |2mo vols, 260 etchings. phoiogravures, etc., 9,50 Poe, 6 large 12mo vols. 38 etchings, photogravures. etc, 5.90 Kulwer, 15 large 12mo vols, 180 etchings, phoiogravures. etc., 13,75 Fletding, 7 large 12mo vols., 48 steel and wood-cur engravings, 0.75 Ruskin, 13 large !2mo vols, 288 plain and colored engravings 12,50 Marryat, 12 large 12mo vols, 72 photogravures and half-tones. 11,50 Cuizot's France, 8 large |2mo vols,, 200 full-page engravings, 7.50 Above prices for three-quarter morecco are on level with usual good cloth editions. The Greatest Works of Famous Authors, / 17 One of the Wonderful Values of the Sales ) c You will say at once when you see this line it's the finest value in standard books you ever saw, It is the same line as we sold tens of thousands of during our great dpring sale at 25¢, each, and it was remarkable value even at that price, Booksi sell them at 50c. At 17e. we will sell enormous quantities, and have provided liberal space for them. Splen= \d paper and type and exira fine linen cloth binding, Among the 150 titles are: David Cupperiield John Malifax Pathfinder | Vanity Pair Andersen's Fairy Tales Tries from Shakespeare Last of the Barone Beulah Rob Ky vanhoe Ishmael Count of Monte Cristo Adam Bede Hidden Hand Children of the Abbey Black Beauty Romola Last pf the Mohicans Kenilworth Jane Eyre Kut" ige Only the Governess Sketch Book Cruel as the Grave Uncle Tom's Cabin Elsie Venner Darkness and Daylight Daniel Deronda First Violin Grimm's Fairy Tales Under Two Flas Aunt Diana Girl in Ten Thousand Old Curiosity Shop Cousin Maude Breakfast Table Other Wonderful Values—No Space to Describe Them, Four immense lots on four big tables | of odds and ends in all kinds of books : 25c, 49c, at prices that will clear them at once. | 69c, 98c | Every lover of yood books should look these lots up right away, as they comprise hune | dreds of valuable werks of History, Science, Biography, Fiction, Library Books ete. mostly in limited quanticies. They are absoluiely unparalleled values at 25c, 49c, O9e and 9Sc, Popular Books for Boys and Girls ef! 8c Q25c In enormous lots at these prices, ‘We give only & bare mention, but come and see what a feast of values awaits the fi young folks. HENTY BOOKS, an excellent ed tion in cloth, 50 titles, Ide ALGER BOOKS, a regular 35. line, in fine cloth, 30 titles, 18¢ BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS by famous writers, grand values, 280 356 | ROVER BOYS’ SERIES of splendid stories, regular 450, line, % . They are the books that are the ' — aa