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AOOSENELT OTLOOKNS| Be Only to Insure Our Peace and Rights, 4. TELLS ISTHNIAN PLANS, We May Be Forced to Inter- fere at Times, and So Must Be Prepared. WHERE LARGE NAVY APPLIES. President Declares Waterway ‘Will Be Built and Critics Cannot Stop Work. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Oct, = Prostiart Roosevelt speaking here to- ay deriarod chat Panama Canal would not only be bullt, but probably & cost le \ estimated, He ad- mitted that t 1 be delays. but there were to be would not seriously interfere with the Iethmus emierprise. Incidentally, he spoxe for a greater mavy, in stating that the canni would have to be policed, but assorted posl- tively that there would be no territorial agerossion. Not another foot of ground fe desired, he sald. Speaks for Greater Navy. If it was ever found essary to His terfere in the affairs of sister republics it would be only when impossible to refrain without serious damage follow- ing. On this point he sald: “The digging of the canal will, of course, greatly increase our interest tn the Caribbean Sea, It will be our duty * to police the canal, both In the interest ot other nations and in our own inter- est. “To do this !t Is, of course, Indis pensadle to have an efficient navy ( 1 am happy to say that we are well on our way toward having one), and a to possess, as we already possess, cer tain atratogic points to control the ap- proach to the canal, In addition ft Is urgently neocawsary that ¢ ular and continental countries within or bordering upon the Caribbean Sea should be able to secure fi and orderly liberty within thelr own borers, "I meed not say that the United Btates not only no purpose of ag gression upon any republic, continental or insular, to the south of us, but has the friendliest feeling toward them, an desires nothing eave thelr progress and prosperity, Want No More Territory. “We do not wish another foot of ter- ritory, and I think our conduct toward Cuba {s a guarantee that this ts our genuine attitude toward all our sister republics, ‘If ever we should have to interfere fn the affairs of any of ovr neighbors {t would only be when we found ft bm- @oesivle longer to refrain from doing #0 without serious damage follow! and even in such case tt wuld on’ ‘with the sincere and effective 7 to make our interference beneficial to the peoples concerned, @o, occasions may now and th ‘when we cannot refrain from suoh in- ferference, save under penalty vt see- ing some other str the duty which we neglect would be ur more than one stanpoint Force May Be Necessary, “In the Jast resort, & dest resort it may occasionally be ne gary to interfere by exercising wha virtually an international police powe void only to some European power tor: Concer ] project 6 sald dertaken unco of this world vouty "Tae work {s already and has advanerd suffic able me to announce that ft can st probably at fas antic “No check that may come will be of more than trivial and passing conso-| quence, will inflict r age, or cause 5 work can be ¢ vg done, an Will be done, What has already’ beer gocomplisied {s a guaranty as to the| tuture. The waterway, he declared, would be eccomp! despite ios and Grumblers, — FLORIDA GREETS THE PRESIDENT | (Special to The Bening Works) JACKBONVILLE, Fla,, Oot. 21.—Pre {dent Roosevelt's triumphant tour of the Bouth was continued to-day, he re celving the greotings and plaudits of thousands who gathered here to do him honor, From dawn until 10.9) o'clock, when tho Prosi arrived, the streas THE NOSE ON YOUR FACE! IN A FALSEHOOD FAILS BY DEPOSITORS AT BANK DOOR ~ Lujanovite Passaic Much Wrought Up Over His Absence. District-Attorney Vigorously Replies to | Murphy and Ahearn Ivins and Hearst Cheered by Enthu- siasm Shown at Big Meetings. McClellan, * FORAFIGHT Panama Canal Canal alc Will’ sitlot-Attorre avenue, was plaintiff, i spoke up Mtr. Mur | nem from their alliance to the ph I Ownership leader, polltics in tho several regular and independent | campaigns with whtch the city is being exhilarated got thelr first real impotus tent, and to-day the Yartous head ariers are grinding away tor a An anny of spe and Tam poet that pal Ow nership League the Mu w as to swenar out wa rants for tet them go a ave been turned locse on the com- y to wlgners to the Hearst peti- _.. _| MCLELLAN SPEAKS AT 5 BROOKLYN MEETINGS ind her down jsignal, Her leg wat a score of coke are atirring te Jerome Answers Charge Jerome's answer to Willtar msburg and ‘then tienes on speaking In five differ. in each one of w y & large audience. REV E- A HAITINGE Bast New York, ‘The disappear private banker, of to result in financial ruin to congregation of the Cathollo in Becond street. This congregation ts composed entirely Hungarians employed in} if Michael Lujano- 1 get the organization | was delivered mous vrowd gathered in in the aie h Spoke to 15,000 pc und ft tak iim Distrlets Attorney of Poles and the mills and | ments about the city. tremely frugal people, Just two hours and to @ large extent on had done for d what it had under n the mare | what They are an ex- as not true h ot also spoke on t Tammany General Committee was the financtal Pooh tea to wee Char r ng a Tam many Hal taken the funds with him of the members of the fought an interview wit ler, whose home addre The Mayor's recept the borough was of {th John | Managers. telling Ahearn a nom! ming to him from any on in all parts of | ¢ t to gratify his pclous and dying on the stoop o house at Pleasant avenue and East Oae Lujanovits attended —o-— ody |CHEERS GREET IVINS AND LOW AT MEETING, | Put ‘na to comm tin ¥ mmltting | Fear He Kept the Money. be pledges as an tnducement to Tammany | to give it to him be abaol ately ratification meeting at distinguished umber of prominent Republ were present | there was more stances has been keepir 48ual amount to tell {niechood P@ Speech that tick! to Mayor Mo let! nd when he aid Se ras a: dishonce to tne | 4a ‘ot all classes to forget party lines ¢ ndidacy the very raft for 1s statement At it was the ir dealing | », and support his ¢ ers rung with the the McC) lathe m come back and pa 0. administration 6 Ho had made | AV ints which had the desired depoattors take bullding In. the ney inside, Fath as -m| Thera was plenty > Jerome enthusisam at the meet Seth Low made © mesch, Attorney spake, Wilila | Halpin tent tho support to the ‘oc masion, a all in all, was a ‘MURPHY GRAFT HONEST” SOR, ASSERTS IVINS Would Discuss World’s Promise | of Support for Indorsement of Jerome, «. Case Proved, Says lle Murphy made em last night when the oO batt vr down the doors thronged with that Florida should not be ou! welcome to the natfo: away, 1 | where he was found. Piton and Rerger : were held and arraigned in Harlem Kindliest of men. | from hie train he faced all the State and city officials, with committees from civic bodies, while the , (4 was @ mass of bristling ba hats and handker- A they Leal the utmoat confidence in him." ™ Poor Girls His Silents, nets and wavt As the Reception Committee stepped forward to present @ formal welc the whistles of the city united in loafening shriek, while cannon roared and bands played, The cheering of the people, which had sat drowned the concerted noise of 6 t % a Week de and woeifero s in the Towa wtanding about the ba i ing for uhe return of Lujano archistic agitators ited Passaic to-day sentment the shee fl by. the dep ry mow er elite n darkness. wh h ‘apprehensions ts Bald to be in Trenton. he telegram received by utes ,and then the Pres! was told in cordial manner ty *ption committees how glad Florida foularly Jacksonville was ving had somethin, has fr jends in Paterson, who say ne to asejst him " he will eur and make an. efort out lls affairs arters at the Ho “Honest graft & now oF an Bank examiners are at fly, but heartily, and work on the books, which Were care- nt, escorted to a carriage and entral position in one of the parades Jacksonville has ever The Une of marsh was througa knoowledge, which act in his own inane early in te through his official capacity,” e, abserve the disclosures urance investigation, The same be applied to politics, ax na 204 ‘honest graft Mr. Murphy ¢ 0a | { enables individuals ¢ ® fortunes out of public capital,” Would Discuss World’s Ofter, Asked what he had to say the offer of ‘The World to Would indorse Jerome, Mr plea an n offctad to ey A Prudent Wife (From the Chioago Reoord+Herald,) she eald, shaking him, "he sleepily an “Are your life insurance y deposit box?" iy onaeriig mult may be well ¢ haracteri “Honest graft gave the Present oo- “Then st up quick, I think T hear Mayor Roth emul wonants Health Every woman may be attract- i Bright eyes, pink cheeks and red lips are her nature- given right. A sallow skin, lack m a “paloony re: e and Federal troops and. clyi Would ike to have Mr, P ne, Then we could > & question as to whethr rvative on jin he occupied at campaign, he de- psevelt being ah at the rooms | Michal owners 1p than at serra As mut. of animation, low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by use of Beecham’s Pills, a remedy that well deserves the every woman. Acad aoe confidence Again and again they proved to be invaluable at those recurring times when so’ many women feel debilitated and suf- fer from nervousness, and depression hight from. the BIG TOBACCO (CCO SHOW. To Be Held in Grand Central Pal- | Re opub| ‘SAW RACES IN G IN GRAVEYARD on Monday afternoon is no plainer than are made -S1,000<- Places to Live to those who will make quick, easy work of finding a suitable House, Flat, Apartment, Through To-Morrow’s [Sanday World Tp Let” ads, the way these pills assist Nature | and relieve the suffering, Demented Mon Used Fic at Trinity by Night, health ‘and good looks should atl | become a user of { : BEECHAM’S| PILLS ~! Mold Riverywhene In boxes Me, and so. pale of field gi mented man pret the race track, ‘and Cuba will send exhibits is aaid to be the moat are ¥ exposition of equal ma will be well worth av avi week. , nded he was at Then Foley caused his Hn lb Oy peat te. Relley e ini in tl re Court-to-dayy is b any day next __ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1905. EFFORT TO CORNER JEROME FEAR NEW RIOT GIRL CRUSHED LAME WOMAN BODY OF BUYER ONL" LOSES STOPS DRIVER §=FORASOUTHERN. I515,000 SUIT OF AGED HORSE HOUSE IN RIVER at Crowd Revved: Her Her Down Be- Her Own “Wisfortune Causes Lillian Rice to Sympathize with Dumb Animal. tween Cars, but Company Not Held Liable, Participants In one ome “Push | hour” crushes on the Manhattan ‘L" station platforms were witnesses in a houly contested trial of a Wamago sult before Justice Dugro and a jury in the Bupreme Court. Miss Ida Clark, «| stenographer, of No. #6 St, Nicholas ‘The testimony w contradictory. The Jury to-day gave @ verdict tn favor of the company M street in December, 182, and took an) express train each morning at One | Hundred and Sixteenth street. On Dec [17 the platform at tho station held a | eureiog mass of !mpatient down-town workers, and Miss Clark was in the) | front line | A Sixth avenue local was followed by an exprom, and halted at the platform to let the Sixth avenue train get out of the why Miss Clark was shoved by those be between car platforms just as the train started again without on ght and torn vetore she was drag ot Dr. Joseph Ba told how he attended Miss ty daily for six woeks, during suff fight om BROKE SKULL BY nat call FALL OFF WAGON So Peddlers Explain Death of Companion, Which Wasat , First a Mystery, ap ts unknown) rhe ee ates Peter Dolan, thirty years to the police, died to-day Hospital, He was pick« fa Hundre¢ and Eighteenth stre Dr mpbell said the mi @ base of the skull and the circum of ithe Fast On: Hundre aix hed f 18 nyestigation am seph Fitch, twenty-five years ol 4:3 East One Hundred aad ‘'w ty-third sareet, and Arthur Berger, six years old, of No, 2” nteenth street ndred and Se doth peddlers. They ad at Dolan had een with them when he received his fatal injury and told a story which « believe dlers said they jad hired assistant on thelr was terday, and afer selling out the became intoxicated. While driving to | the atables Dolan foll off the wagon One Hundred He appeared one, thinking it % of the 4 ifted him to the wagon and drove t) fe barn at One Hundred enth etre eving Dolan merely intox and Rereer to take him v left im or stoop t as suspicious perscos, ——$—__ BODY FOUND ON BEACH, The Oak Island Life-Saving Station 1 last night finding the body of the beach, probably that of of Amityville, L. I.) who om the schoover Heilnly crossing Eighth street) Willlam aging « peddler's wagon| at NO, 918 Broadway, was f | East River, off Twen \* | | Cards Give Name Name of William‘: Tarbox, Missing Two Days— Had Habit of Disappearing. © body of a man believed to rbox, sixty years oid, o men New Tork Commercial Board, und in the y-ninth street, to- day, Tho name of William Tarbox and ber of the touch one foot is lame, sprang into, rhe voy | Tepresanted a number of firm: the horse bad! principal was the New Orleans Curpet ue when Miss Rice! and Mating Company, bringing the horse back suddenly was he Clark sued for $16,000, She lived! oniy in West One Hundred and Fourteenth | crossed Sixth aven sotged the bit ected quickly, i ath son street im; = | jhe said, “and I have not been able! the areas of the board were found in his p™et. | The New York Commereial Boant {s | an organization of purchhsing agents for out-of-town houses, Mr, Tarbox but his Hh gon Harry, who is assootatet with him In Ougipess and Hves in the Bronx came to the office to-day soon after the Anding of the body, He wais asked where his father was, and sail he had been looking for him for thwo days. “He disappeared on Thursday ast,’ find him, ‘This ts the second or third he was lendore J | the finding of the body with his father's time he had a} |name in the pocket, ured fo press Thuureday end paid: § I did not mean Mayo parolled Mise | member of no humane eo: | know | creatures must WAY arrested to~ | This, poor old ame tO /typewriters, The company asserts that |it delivered the machines at the Goy- “FELL (00 FEET | DOWN A SHAFT, Coward jctous, Detecuves| Gerwich Plunged fro from Top of | Elevator He Was Cleaning— Man in Charge Arrested, an elevator operat ) Street Hospital said death was instant ec KILLED SEEKING WORK, Two Men Sum ped from Freight Car in Front of Engine. five years old, and Charles ty-seven years old, * ing on @ freight train of the Northern ped in front of a who were ri Central Ratiroad, ami were killed men were going to Bridge Company to k It isn’t their price that has made Turkish Trophies the largest-selling Turkish cigarettes in the world, It’s their quality—the rich, pure, smooth but delicate fra- grance of a blend unsurpassed at any price and equaled in other brands only at twice the price, or more. (SH PHIES | CIGARETTES RA R are the only Turkish cigarettes that give all the characteristics of high-class Turkish leaf in a pure and perfect blend at I 10 FOR 10 CENTS time he has disappeared and I do not understand {t as ho ds in Mormal men. | tal condition,” Young Mr, Tarbox was informed of said he had Ho we could {den no doubt !t was his p to the Morgue to seo | tity the bod on ! FOUR TYPEWRITERS MISSING Company Charges Stenographer with Larceny, W. Ziegler, a steno Governor's Island, who liv 716 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, was y on the complaint of the Oliver Typewriter Company, which harges him with the larceny of four ernor's Island whait on 1 ot ns @ brother of As r dleglet, of the Matus! ompany. Lit Shoe | The Coward Bunion Shoo .{is painless and fits perfectly, be- cause the last it's built upon is made directly from and for the | Mass, says Fa foot which has a bunion. 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