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OUSA, JR. | MIDSHIPMAN MYSTERY ON PIRATE SLOOP Cards and Effects of Young Jackson and Olga Maxwell Are Discovered, SKIPPER HAD DESERTED HER Craft Was Found Filled with Treasures that May Explain Many Robberies, ‘With the capture by the authorities of the sloop Dorod nw w tr evidences that @he had been 4 Gound pirates, together with the ¢ of Robert A. Jackson, the shipman who disappear | | 1 from the bat- fepresentative of the Standard Ol) Co: Va, tle-ship Missouri, and of Olga Maxwe the New York woman who was with young Jackson when he quit his ship, without leave, the police have a double} mystery to solve | | Young Jackson, who is the son of t e| | | found by pany in Petersburg his father after ten days in Canada. He| gad that he had no recollection of leay ing the ship and Jd remember little efter joining the woman, It was found that Jackson and the woman journeyed to Boston and that the woman had the quit him, returning to her ne, No. M1 Weat Forty-sixth street. Miss Max- well now lives at No. 148 West Forty #ixth street. Like a Treasure Ship, The Doroda, to the amazement of the | @beriff and his men, was heavily load 4 with expensive bric-a-brac, a val- wable assortment of silverware, cloth- ing, furniture, Oriental rugs of val\ fand other household goods, which the | police believe were stolen in raids made on the homes of mililonaires along th Bound, Purther search brought forth the ef- feots of Midshipman Jackson and Miss Maxwell, There were also clippings from newspapers telling of young Jackson's Aisappearance. TO MISS ADAMS Simple Church Ceremony and Reception at Bandmaster’s Home Mark the Event. SUES ACCUSER FOR $190,000 Rudolph Cohen Demands Dam- | ages from Throwster for False Then it developed that the Doroda The wed eremony of John Phil 'p t now i 0 i ig announced that his wan owned by bers. Ruth Jackson, of| Arrest and Proseoution, |souss, Jr. son of the “March King,”| Weaver. Wel oscar inet |B ated Front Steel Taunton, Mass., whose son, Henry Al- and Mins Hene Adams, daughter of George A. PhilMps. a custom-ho ‘nal These new features are simply aluable to women who are Jen Jackson, has given her much trou- William Adams and oe of Jona Inspector, Who lives at No, 70% Ninth | physically weak, and to those who stand or walk over much, ble. When a boy he was sent to a at No. the rehant, was PHILADELPHIA, Oot. Dr 7 Ed avenue, has received a letter from ia | lis new corset will at once command the attention of all stout reformatory in Taunt years, ed urch of the Want Martin, Director of the Departs) sick Hand which told him that unless| women Who Wish to gal pa symmetrical figt It represents of @ launch, He is no throw the Rey. Matthew |Ment of Public Health and Charities, pald t wsilely hie a the very highest development of skill in ¢ us, combining years old and ts a sailor se, Taylor |to-day sent hie resignation to MAYOT Gaughter would be kid Fi | heal eva % comfort and stylish shapeliness in a degree not here> Vease! Had Been at Annapolis. t »wa the meeting of] Weaver, The Pe mn paid $10,000 ter wan partly writt 1 partly eH ite teinre As al During last winter the Doroda was en treey: | Bike: AGaInS an helter | Year: ‘ a heavy black | very stout woman should exam to the merits of the : 4 got an Island, one ey were) Dr Martin states tha: polities had end ansu ‘Eseoutis Gets Wife new Selt-Reducing corset at t opportunity. — Pric frosen in at Annapolis, Jackson was nothing to do with hie resignation, He in Annapolis and Baltimore greater Green- engag jove at first ! do with his aati ¢ put 6600 no ai N “f oC ” Ww C part of the winter and itis probable stalls pena the am estened fr persona 1 eievarea| ANG Guests Out of Bulcing emo “In-Curve” Waist Corset Tat he KaGSviA Vue, gaya 1 at) mer avenue we wil | that while there he secured the care -% a we we wil) Then Saves Pictures, with “MILITARY BELT” 4 Midshipman J ON a b Mla fal for he own un cohen | san rip Don no detec. | FOR THE MEDIUM AND SLENDER FIGURE Mine Maxwell's home t t wast nis were af tive business or {t may go worse with eno pr $e _ ' ti { SE feet rrp held LS Tltares a a samag Ul en Ne ae ee : je three | JEFFPRSON CITY, Mo,, Oct, 22—The| A phenomenal success | ast season, it promises astill xreater one this Fall, be a friend of Miss Maxwell, that the Deiter aiatit nF etait ioe Wesue tas Ae G a wal at Jefferson Cit It C i ¢ ty iy vonot be used latter was in Philadelphia visiting her | dealer and pute \ recept F Weaver June 1, 1X5, unde Th Ht sed was was damaged to the extent of $10,000 by In any other ¢ Il ** Inecurve” waist and an ex TT athe ehdastant Naw } A stated cor bridegroom's mbly cresting’ the DB f) Tne letter was received on Thi beteceieettan y moulde Yb ack wit mhigh bust. Its new ' Mili itary and Seek Uaderatand how her cards| was thow r 3 na t lic Health and Charities, He reor- | 4 the three days were w ass y . , ql ae Beit” Induces an erect and eful carriage and its new ‘ Double , sloop, 1 can't ‘expan fot on this, Pirate | twelve years. Cohen says dhe discovered | m friends zed (he Municipal Hospital and the ves F and Gov. Folk, his wite and guests had Garter At tachme distributes perfectly the we - and nit at a inate that hie aitk came back short in through the Sou vita Hospical, and incre he Morty sire to seok quarters at a nearby hotel keeps the corset always ir e. 3 ? : —— Eris and ca Ghia canlt Orem ng Mr, Sousa is n| graduate mber of medical tors {ron were t nd! Gov, Folk was aroused by the crack- P s Iways in plac Hae quan: As the result me twenty-six years old 1 has been teen to fitt order t t De ye “stage money’ Ds 5 ¢ NEW LINE’ AT EL ELLIS ISLAND ‘isjire' ands na us, corrert tdi A fhe of i bikin ane | can to mig eieve proper ssies paper atten i Wt is tak etevated (ling of the flames, tolephoned the fire FOR SALE AT Al CORSET DEPARTME} ai Singiion on paid im $400 in sett) | lepartment and then attempted to ex KOPS BROS, M'f'rs, 46 West Third Street, NY, Breaks Up Monopoly for Sale of time tingulsh ¢ with two fire extin — —— Ratiroad Ti h Cohen says all ne ved ineffective, and - a leketa omald to inf + wife and ther five According to a contract executed by | im! i y out of the mansion, the the United States Government on Oct He | Go’ vored himeelf to saving th h lis predeces 21 with the Wnterprise Company, “The New 1 authority to establish ay Ellie Island for the sale ckets to | 5 emigrants, to all New England px ‘This business of carrying annua 00 emigrants has } trolled by the N. y H, & H. Rail road Company, and the contract is a ransportation | N targe -RERATE TE JUDSON Attorneys for Head Hoadley and Joe Leiter Hammer Away at ar A very valuable one laaed 7 } ¢ New Line a Society Fin business is most 5, y Financier, the Introduction » en } tHon into a field Jong regarded a 1 oy. in the sult for $65800 Through World Wants you’ From the ocean to fair Jersey's clits Now, when the rice-throwing |s over And before you are off on your t Remember World Furniture ‘ BRONX REPU AN RALLY. Campaign in Thirty-fourih Disceies | “bargains,” Opens Tox) Don't let_ much cas! h through fingers slip Goodness! Then there's the piano, an for 1 M wi And here World Wants surely will sav 1 Fully one-half usual prices; of ‘ And then If the fair one should crave An automobile, horse and carriage, : After you've had your “at home," h nd Get one through World Want } mean ’ And settle down ne'er more to ks in President of » Ww 6 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS MORE THAN SAME and spesche _PRINTED YESTERDAY, Q DAY LAST YEAR Presideat of the Howes nt Hinl Hell, oandsdate tor f ironx Borouga; George W. and {to a summons from C ———— &s brokers, and HEARST PETITION IS 0. K. beade Ra tin 5 Joseph Leiter and | Cyrus Fleld Judson, was closed to-day, The Board of Fle to-day dise| DIES. IN FERRY- HOUSE, and the halt dozen tanyers hola a| missed the protest of C.F. Wise against | talk feat” before J mend and Joba ger a Ore ates il Heart | Woman Stricken with Heart Pail- | the ty oy Rb Y 8. Coler, granting Cem ure in Hastie to Get Home, 2 fe lawyera't use the bame of the Municyal ow ‘ ship League wad aso ‘0 tie tie cmolcm | Elizabeth Heldeverg, aged sixty-five, . No. 308 Bast fifth st New against Bird $. | York, died tho Bt, George's Ooler on that Republicans | ferry-house. Island, shortly atter | the and De Med in the pri med that in her tlona maries by us petition has qi ‘|! wa some a i Fer been deoided part failure as notifed, | ; FI cler i ee Anson k Bb ns GEGCERERCERERESESG, | nh whack VE Ho reterred ‘eferred to Juda s 'Machia How To Get Married [8 0808 0 e alyie fy | Jurors tt they tad ever econ tne Wenn if & Fk Ms t s T T 1) Pam: yat Ta and point! cd mand 1 a 1 uwyers Big get a good-paying position; cats 58 World Wants will show you the way, beet, Next rent a room or apartment, ‘ family. ‘T ex Through Sunday World Want Ads, to-day. os & : Then commence to save me . a for Hoa la And soon through World Want Business “Opps.” : t ) You can quit your salary and take your chote iby Of bargains in markets anc ps J A million World Want “Loans” are yours if you want them, { e 8 for Hond But again, on the other hand y J in 'Tis well if you pick up a realty st About \ ( ' And double your savings through Vand j A By this time announce your engage l ream World "For Sale" Ads, show barga ame | se Wall ' cnree yearw omy ‘AGED WHIP BIES AFTER OPERATION Pster Lorillard Ronalds, Father of American Coaching, Ex- pires at ‘he Age of 79. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1905, [FORMER CHIEF Peter Loriiara Ronalés, “Father of American Coaching Saturday ght at nis house, No, 1d Kas, Thirty th stret, at the age of seventy-nine. | Pie funeral whi be held to-morrow moraing @ ise Only a mo.ta age the veteran wh'n | ompicted & tuousand-mile Journey Win 4 four nd and came New York i few days ago to see fis DAyelelins. Dre. Bui und wilday bod a cons f and dect.ed an operation was neve and oy rriday i¢ Was berformed, bu the patient did not When ne re alized the end Was appracuing he called nis son, Peter Le Konalis, yr, to his bedside ‘Life is sweet, “put 1 do not fear death sald the aged man, 1 am ready was born ond Pet the i Loriilard mansion whtv the Bronx Park After several years Mr, Ronalds took up ‘At Newton, Conn., Mr. Ronalds built a temarkible castle after his own de- sign and 1 the place Castle Ron- alds. In the basement was a large tank, wherein the owner took a swim every morning at 6 lock. A. magnificent oilection of tapestries and bric-a-bri 1 ong the ele a ables fan as well as { nebbi sof the 18 W HEALTH CHIEF HAS RESIGNED ... $10,000 Office to Mayor DOOLEY STORY Patrolmen “pany ti to McAdoo Their Alleged Version of the Curfew Order for Women, Patrolmen Thomas O'Flaherty and Edward McDonough, of the West Thir- | Police tleth street station, were at Headquarters this morning tn Adoo. The two had been quote having told Magiscraie Mayo tha: Cap Dooley's order t em wae to arrest ull women found on the street without escoms after 10 o'clock at ne conference to-day the sald bot n denied ab y statement or that such instructions > make of rr. MecAdoo has written to e In- Spector Brooks inetructing } {nyexigation as to the s at Ctpa, Dooley ince had loved men to make w ar siock at night and also co Magistrate ayo, asking him pate what was actu Imen w TWO TRAINMEN DEAD. BESIDE RAILROAD TRACKS, Evidently Killed by Cara, but \o- body Witnesed Fatality Up the Sinta DUNKIRK. N.Y. Oo. Conductor | Meclen un fm., and Firema of a Lake 8 Al freight train, were found dea t + Creek ‘They bad evidently heen struck t and ile b w the accident or knows WILLIAR A, DUER DYING AT THE MACKAY HOME, ORLYN. Ta ha Oon f um A nue M18 Of age, father of Mr ( « ' Mackay sa serouely fil t eof Mr t Harbor H T Delafield nd er wel k poystelans fn attendan ave little hope he wil *, Duer arrived (om Bunope fil five weeks ago, Mea gulshed h agements At the in Was ap | pointed Deputy Collector of Internal | _| Revenue aoond Disirlet of | Lousiana, He through a | hange of admit He came SILK IMPORTER SOUSA, J. WED PHILADELPHIA'S as, inspector els Later “FIVE MEN SHOOT 43 Duer died abou ti} biackbdird ~ three 1 OF POLICE BORON FORMER POLICE een BABE GOWLIN PASSES AWAY He Was in Charge of New York’s Finest When Roose- velt Ruled the Board, | A despateh recetved at Police Head- quarters to-day by Chief Clerk Kip from Walpole, Mass., announced the death there this morning of former Chief of Police Peter Conlin, Mr, Con- Un had a home at Centre Moriches, L. 1, where he has Nved most of the time since his retirement from the force He has been in bid health lately and } a few weeks ago went to Wal | a change Mr, Conlin was appointed on the force ay a pairolman in 18, was made a roundsman {n 1872, a sergeant in 1878, @ captain in 1884, an inspector in 1887 and chief In 1895, He was chief during Prest- | |dent Roosevelt's term as President of | the Police Board, He was retired tn 1897. | | During the Civil War Mr, Contin served for reveral months with the Twelfth New York Infantry and later estered the Irish Brigade, with which }he fought through the war, Conlin's Career, Peter Conlin was born In th on 181). He was edu at the schools and graduated fromGram- { nevon street served ent was comm and distin ity BLACK ‘ND NOW 18 AFTER aa a After rh and starte failed at th During his term the Departmer th “nlet of of offica as n frequently defled | missioners and made arbi to sult himself, Tc thelr wrat) ing to Kidnap sii | | Demanding $500, Threaten- | it Desause of his ex —— 1 in favor of John MeCullough ‘He had heen ont etive Joxeph Petrosini has sald force twen t years His andits In the Black H. Was unerrened in the Lexow inv ton. © OO, FOLKFIGHTS dd begin attack after fa to arrest niering and Ire f their own Ay Ree em, HY WaT Ser y) (( mt) IN-CURVE WAIS W312 N?501 »™ RELIEF STRAP MILITARY BELT For the STOUT, For the MEDIUM and SLENDER. New Nemo Self-Reducing Corset , with “RELIEF STRAP’ INDISPENSABLE TO THE STOUT WOMAN 2,000,000 puirs of Nem » Self-Reducing corsets have been sold Sug HR ast tvears, Itis wor yughout the world and has ly corset ever made that positively REDUCING d et retains all the essential features of he old one, with the addition of the new ‘Relief Strap” and * Gradus cors heen learned that | is belleved to the apart-|¢rom a flue in the se story int of Blectlons, It} way, After more than an hour's | uso that Alfonso | ihe blaze was extinguished. e house with Mr | rye mansion was erected tn 1 ving threat. | , OM, Bince then freq Be eee Hand, have been made by the P ature and the Improvements and furnishings have cost $75.00 more, The MADE COUNTY PAINTER WILLEMS DEAD, NEUILLY, France, Oct. %.—The Dol glian geore painter, Florent Willems, Borough Residents Form Club | to Ask Legislature to Make | the Change, died here yesterday, He was born at Liege in 182% Some of his best known pictures are owned in the United States, A HIT What She Gained by Trying Again. | A failure at first makes us esteesn final success, A family in Minn, that now enjoys | Postum would never have known A well defined agitation in favor of] how good it ie if the mother had reating a county of the borough of] been discouraged by the fallure of Bronx has been inaugurated amon) hey first attempt to prepare it. Her prominent resilents and business men|son tells the story: of the north side community, It Is on] “We had never used Postum Foo foot to make direct appeal to the next} Coffee till last spring (a year ago) egisiature, The Bronx County Clud,} when father brought home a package composed of many wealthy business| one eveulng just to try It. We had men and Influential brewing tnterests} heard from our neighbors, and, ir of the boroug as been Incorporated, | fact, every one who used it how wel Ita officers are: Andrew ( Pres!-| they liked it, and that besides tak- dent; Dr. Bug Monahan, Vice-Pres-| ing the place of coffee as a beveraxe W. Ingram, Secretary; Thomas] it furnished a most nutritious and healthful article of food. So we were | Boing to give it a trial. | “Well, the next morning mother brewed it about 5 minutes, just as she had been in the habit of dotug with the other coffee, preparing it, | fear, without paying special atten 1 J. M. Stewart, members lawyers, several Julges Hider and con- Ryan, the millionaire tion to the directions printed on the tractor of the borough. ” ae fine old mansion at No, 1248 Bos: | Package. It looked weak and didu't ton det nd standing in a\ have @ very promising color, out four red was leased to-| nevertheless father raised his cup ‘ will as the clto's) with an alr of expectancy, it cer- tainly did give him a great surprise, but I'm afraid it wasn't a very pleas- ant one, for he put down his cup with a look of disgust and satd, ‘Mother, age you sure this isn’t your dish water?’ “Mother wasn't discouraged, though, and next morning gave it another trial, letting it stand on the stove till polling begen and then letting ft boil for fifteen or twenty minutes; and this time we were all so pleaced with y|it that we have used It ever since, SONG SIRDS IN BRONX. Hunters Arested and Held ta 9100 Hail Hach for Further t was explained to them’ that ¢ {could be fincd $1.87 r the s hier and though we have a quantity of vt the waroiers they fell upen each | the o'd coffee in the Louse, I fear It ers necks und wont ..., | wili all be spoiled Lefore we can get ee athe 68 ee eons | it Mand UD; bert Am veo, ‘John Comones “Rather was a confirmed dyspeptic, | { ry y-nnine wand a cup of coffee Is to him like poi- i Nous », So ho never drinks It any moro, net Bs, r cout 1 Pest apes | ‘put drinks Postum regularly, te esterday poopie ne and ien't troubled with ayepepsia any thrushes unt! Vorguson swe! Dive! more, and {s actually growing fat, The Popular Benedict Piano « $198.50 This Week. We have contracted with the manufacturers of the Benedict Piano to supply us with two hundred of these superb instruments to be sold at this very special price. You will be asked $350 elsewhere for pianos sadly deficient in many important features. Terms as low as $la Weeki The MASTER PLAYER PIANO continues to delight the many music lovers who daily visjt our piano salesrooms. The world’ s choicest music js at the command of any one without a particle of study or experience with the aid of the Master Piano, Ifyou have not yet heard this wonderful instrument, do not longer de lay your visit, “ Demon- strations are free, and whether you wish to purchase or not you will be cordially welcomed at our piano store any time you can make it con- venient to call. Alexander Immense variety offers advantages in selection not found elsewhere, Inspection Invited, $3.00 to $9.00 3.00 to 9.00 75 to 3.50 Mon's | Women’s Children’s N, B, Cot. | Sixth 19th ae \and I'm sure Postim fs the cause of ontents of It All the children are allowed to 4 - drink {!t, and they are perfect ple- "(tures of health.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek. Mich, - reve and phic ferguson ei the prisoner#’ game bag trate Baker, and there iH 3 blue Jays, 2 indigoes, deus on 2 ladle : ae ete RSET AUT oF Shoes Avenue

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