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ALL RUSSIA RISES. (LEU AGAINST THE CZAR; SCOIS, : | | E Insurance Scandals in Mind as He Delivers | : | While Moscow Revolts and Entire} Speech on Morton, | Country Is Aflame, He Decides on | Dictatorial P for C WILD RUSH FOR PELF, | Hope of Halting Peo le Money Madness the Bane of ple. the Day and Many Li y Lives | V* Dreading the reve : Wrecked. Shs Care ~ a eee? spirit that has broken bounds {n Russia, Witte pract it , ae Ane SRN OURS ER TO EN RS AaGSe 10 OAK NEBRASK actically a dictator, the Count to be at the head of th SHRASKA CITY, Neb, Oct, t— e Gov =, And dictate its polley ermment) rx-President Cleveland hit at corrup: he, entire country { tion in business life and The, ent! untry is aflame, and reports of rioting and exceases|ness in his address a EETIAG on @ome from al! points, velling of the statue to ex-Secretary of Moscow has declared for an itnde-| 4 Agriculture J. Sterling Morton, who was pendont rovern the political a member of the ex-President’s Qabinet | patties uniting to that end, All com While Mr Cleveland made no direct munication with Bt. Petersburg, bas allusion to the Insurance revelatio ben cut off and thousands of working which have called him from retirement mien from surrounding districts are | {nto the commercial world, all realized marehing on the oliy to } the revolu thet there Prompted his talk ~ Bom throwing at Gamel has heen al Headiong Rush for Pelt, vn giost futal to the Chiof of Pollce and mizing Mr. Morton, he said » ad ‘two Cossacks, the three being badly ins) "None of us should go from dured, fag | Place untorsc by the lesson which| 7 ) " as ‘Reval ts in Names and the people fight- thw iatatub thachiee. Hire we shou a | prove of sme, ae] verted that Pognetta was moaning and . ing the troops. Hight persons have oo learn that character, uncorrupted by | ayn ‘schol tivated. hid evidently in distress, ‘Theophile Baume {Killed and forty wounded Kharkuft the contagion of ignoble things and un-, Mental pow 4 acquired Knowle entered the room and found Pognetta (under martial law, while the strikers Wweakored by the corrosion of sordid: | strip that he mignt be able | |Jabbing himself with the knife the have parsireed business and terrorized NU A858 Vionerwadens a Pen commer [Tian he tide tne. letptees, oF bins hee had fwiled to find. ‘There was @Mgrent section of the Caucasus, 0° ave | ys ° i y # flesty wound in his (hroat, « wound | stone of every truly useful life, and of | PIPRtON pon our zenship, and 0 hi sii dof | tisetuine: 2 * in his rol done et wos meaning nearer ee points, | Husband Charges Her every eenuinely: noble achievement THAT cna ae the father of tcsad alent ® You want to TAL” phar. too, cried ark) is Moscow water {9 selling at 20 ‘ i We shall do violence to Het and founnen Ge Labor Das. h ti apring at Bauine, wit cmts 0 pal, Brothers with Having | sense whieh ‘od naw wouchanted ay) Hated the grater Pbmatibranes oF th [iaTinite Giaicedntime simped' ack, Cossacks attacked git] and boy stu- Ki Fee ae ae Acie (eat, muchaafed 10) Old “and ‘yoling of the prenent genern : ‘ te [binauatan Then the Room With his eates denis at Odeass, and. 100 rere injured idnapped Her, emanity Hamid the surroundings we! fin and) that of, avneratlone, yet un, | Attacks Uarran “Doctor's Hebe ey cindy Pied i aad one ilo" Hevaiven tis wore st cee cm st te tei, Waa int | Orderly and a Half Dozen ba iy A a irs A ‘among those wwurt, The city ts in a & MAN Q6cording to the unalterable | some Patiamls and, beautify 1 - ; tal Oe eT er Nate bled to of clot and thronged with troopa.| ,, (Special to The New York World.) standard of fine gold; and that it differ: a —— | M mb f Crew tee HOUWOMS AUR DBT Black Gea fivet tw oxpocted in port |, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Oot. 28—By|!mmeasuredly from reputation whi Members of Urew. | Bly the two satlons Pognett i bi the grant in which Of a Sanlahh, eronting of a writ of habeas cor-| measures @ man’s worth by the shift “MAGISTRATE RISKS —- rushed of the hospial snd ren oe pus by County Judge Platt toxay, qi-| (ne and untrue standards of mean am- I sone eS anipta CAL’ AG he wen kas 7 Feoting the authorities tn Bloomingdale | bition or successful enpidity The French lner Lorraine came in| Way to the ship's rail, As he was climb. MOSCOW REBELS |gylum to produce Mrs, Sarah Ann L,] “We have fallen upon days which our LIFE TO SAVE BOY, |+0:289 with « maniac in trons ang bait ee. ewe eee bie AGAINST EMPEROR, \3:*!': 4 dite of three days, who people are m@re than ever turning Lied membzers of the crew suffering | phe maniac's loose with a knife Jinmate of that institution, in court, was| @ay from their old faith in the sav- | Higginboth 1 .|from Knife wounds Infilcted In ® G®*-| again!’ ran over the ship, from Arm revedlad the story of eho blleged wice| IN Biri deent ci tate | igginbotham Hurled Out of Auto| perate encounter with a man who ran|cabin to second cabin and thence to the MOSCOW, Oct, 28-1082 A. M—At a bapping of the young woman while she| to IS Warab ct mene aiid Which Struck P Jamuck om deck, slashing right and left | steerage, The passengers fled from the wikoting of delegates representing the| wna on hor honeymoon by her brothers | “Daily and ho Ryle Roa tibet on Cee eae Ye with his. Keen-edged. weapon and caus. | U4 eT toe ede. tn t hor hi or here, d yin ht of a tu o subdue Poy difterent politioal partics, It has been do- | her atteramt at suicide while being | fhvestigation and exporure eigen’ Avoided Lad, Ag & panle among We paasenwers:| corp callste tone wovereie atk en ded to unite in’ the establishment of a|taken to Bloomingdale Asylum, where| los lives are seen In appal i MS Ase ee Saye pies, <rgsth Government and to act Independently | she js a ! i palling num-| Magistrate Higginbot) r 1 Herole surgleal treatment saved the p she is now confined, and the assaulting| bers, without chart or compass, crowd- . mpinbaram ot: \yill fi Of tthe Impertat authorities et hae husana EO Se See Se SODAS oe amsburg, risked his life to-day to avoid {(@ of Theophile Baume, the doctor's CRASH IN BOSTON wala: shes nis acne (nik eae RARE ! pala of falth-| cine overia’ Aive-yearcold b “| orderly, whose carotid artery was sev- filed to & bold boy” w BOMB HITS CZAR’ ‘day by Lawyer John M. Digney, of aint} age Raer er safe " driving his big red touring car oom ered SUBWAY EIGHT HURT S CZAR’S Wohtte Plains, who 1# counsel for Al- oxphange iy eadee cote meee the Gates Avenue to the Tee Avenue| 200 lorraine was moving awiltiy , ID . Dp | = h purse and the “8 Venue) westward on Sunda \ he ———__——_- OHIEF OF POLICE, oo i Deane Reld, the youmg wom-| harbor of honor and usefulness winteh | C* ie HOVE D SESE, OD SHONE DE tHe: ¢(, ite Roane Nae a ot eh . ene ibaa: He the Wem tahenter | ohianscttr abd reotinude-petnt: ott, for Children's Society, was in the machine| Mfont,, who had been visiting his moth: | Two Cars Wrecked and Many Pas- GOMPL, Russta, Oct. #8.—The strikers sg a wild and headlong righ over tne Hah tude or at Turin. Italy, snddenty became vio Here to-day threw & bomb at the Chiet Bride Heiress to Estate, known sean fn a consuming seach for Fel the pepoule approached Lynoh | Jontly Insane in the steerage sengers Have Narrow fof Police while he was driving through! yf, peg pelf street on Lee avenue it drew up bebind| “Phey aro. tt - , uit Penna sels Be ‘ ey are trying to kill me,” he the principal thoroughfare, Hin pea ta tubbes. be imaatert Fyre Morton's Great Character. a ‘ Ko wagon to the tallboard of | shouted, rushing about among bis fel riage was wrecked and the Chiet and estate loft to ter by her fether, ana} “If our people ever return again n George Carboy, aged five, of No, |low purengers and slashing at every: | (Rpecinl Ing World.) two Cossacks, who were escorting LIM, \Aceore ge married Reld she resiaed in| Melt tritst In character asm sieady-| By aventio, was clinging, Suddenly | ow near BOWTON, Oct, &—Many phasengere i ae Er NS fh Dig country house on Quaker Ridge, | MH fore dn our gestions enterprise and polled arse in PRE SRS HSPSRE RR: MEY SURE A CRO Fa TOS, | nee ONE AUUR, Oren Ta nie ALONE a is Manecos on the Sound. Bhe| immonse material growth It will be!” yy. thle A ’ ee rites the auto, |ing from the steerage quarter, Several near ihe Park sireet station at 11.15 this ‘TROOPS SW. Ane IN + pretty, and ie in elleRed Chet ae eae ae a te i amoratian ga the Manistrat : mel POgbAlG nificance of such @ commemoration he Magistrate swung the wheel cleqp| capture Pognetta, In the struggle to) A Sullivan square pun evowded with - ee aise x old commitment | "Ave memorialize & man who not| Pole. ‘The outside wieel of the big |«ailly cut. Pognetta was confined mie Vion and. was sri k my a north tation omits | signer ry Judge Piatt about six montne | only earned the lasting vonor of nis] machine just grazed tt rain that was coming from Boyston BTNPETERSAURG, Oct, 8-655 P.M, |ego. At that tne she was in the|OUNtTYMeN, but whose life in afl] whe impact of the He Eo ier ad oop ergedewria maul a elapsed belt A aA MIBK patoore WRCTTIARIIOS J i 1 rn waylon $i things worthy of Nigh endeavor, w. RAY pepe ‘ollleion threw the wer him as his gu The| ¥ ed and eight persons were t 0d =Tho city is again In darkness to: | asylum onty a couple of days, when | abundantly succesnty| wan) GINEAKG and Agent Mayer or As could i be 16 Li The | eemen Badeea, a bos, ano ives ay No Meht, only ke and candies being 4 #he juroled on the agreement that] “A® & ploneer, who labored to im 1 ed iit neither was bagi see? he Mand fe Ms | Kdgewood street, Roxbury, was the available | sie Was not to leave the Btate. ici Karly Monday morning the sailors re- most severely Injured. r | Count Witte again spent the day with| ‘Ve writ of habeas corpus was made] the Emperor at Peterhof, Upon him | returnable forthwith, but Lawyer Dig- reat the imperial hopés. Tt is only a| ney received wort trom the question of ‘hours when he will be| Mra. Reld could Sohn ta eauet Premier with practioully dictatorial | because whe had deen badly burned by Pewits the canbolle wold she had swallowed, —~>— I eseo, and that onty:th ‘ lgny Americans who were here, in-}"nd was too Ill to go out d that only the gross and evil-jand Mrs, Warren vows to pursue ber) BE A BREACH OF DHE PRAOE Guding Charles R. Flint, have tempo Husband to Fight for Bride. (Continues Brom. First. Pees.) | minded wt Ae ethno ar VRBAE, 104) capsey fareyat » | PUNISHABLE BY INDIGEMBNT rarily gone abroad : —_ tay, cynnly that Maw aided. and | pint papier oF it what he] a ed Ft darth OL a np IE) A condition bordering upom panto} Rel is an Englishman and he has | repumtion recking with immorality, has) abetted by Mr. Daly. has been irying RE Eee eae eres Erie Gu hineempRlen Op auicues (he prevails here to-day, Business ts com- | eneaged Lawyer Digney to fight to the Anigbed. palntag the picture of her life, | '? paurete the New York public up tol that it is a sermon, He added new Shaw play. needa : itt the. keer \"3 ‘arren's Profession,” and. h t DOr 0 ¢ ff Pletely suspended, Soldiers are evory- | bitter end to gat his bride roleased trom @ doors and windows of) gscided thnt he Ins gol it in such shape pre inaina tbat "pour piSiae aguas, Re | Views of New York Wome! ~ eee ptr e aiceete aad vlocdahed on | Bloomingdale, where, he alloges, she |S lithe Hiperton Theatre are opened that It will acrept this play retending that your cellar has not 4 harge acale le Coared illegally kept a prisoner, He te alao London suppressed the play as gross tC H sic tite tend endl Leoeernnte (be omtaiogs of a nuraber of Reval ih Prato Aone to mun the Delano brothers for ]"a Rept open all day the ate will iy {mmoral and indecent, and the ver- | when h Rolama tuvtiahed in| subhect ae. CMTE arn es anieney +. heavy damages for assaulting him dict of the firat American audience |the New Haven papers and the accounts ani Als 4 ere From all over the Empire the atory:is| rN sian ey the, Batra) ana. (he etl re tainted with the) thet me seen and heard it is ty of the play papers an rant jae ant ft gel He 4 toniees ibe oe ai Bante y clever, but pisses the limit, N pst pernicious tt ; | Gia ain mak Hops, no HAHmRERIY | Kidnapping ol Mr FALG 64 eat told by |#temehen of the most shockingly Haven newspapers, vowing prety wel Police Duty Is Plain POR eatac ah Ronee Wace Lae | Me of ne pases pipe She Sunland | Mr Reid in hig petition filed in court, the acntiments of the audience whi Well.” the duty of the po: |Rever read ‘Mra, Warren's Professl . i yen p cry ol )witnessed the play | : anil ‘ g 20: er wi ow W . the masses is alwaya the same—politioal |!" Which he says: Rdvanes the belie? that’ New Work will | age. i8 pene The jaw telly them | AM itn, wit orn Pes Hb Moerty. Tho milltary everywhere are in| ‘That on Oct, 25 he was married to never stand for *Mre Warren's Pro: | Heat cv (to and T have algo warned Mr. | ovtrageoue to allow sich & production Pomerston, the Inhabitants, are terror-| gaa Ann 1. Delano; that on Oot. 96] form In Connections, | fenaton,” und the agitation that wil cus Tor 4 Tied fo'be'pat upoh the slags. Ihave heare Me Reval'a mod began work Inet |e drove with his wife from thelr) “This play, ‘Mrs. Warren's Dro’ nirpeoe, hal sateak be Meagher and | tne a publle devency nd morality on te ADL IND, nee ne play and | Hg home !n Mamoroneck to the railroad] sion,’ cavhot be discussed without of- “Orange Blossoms we ine @ dertat agsittles ies whet think Anthony Romstock's fen era ats Genes ths hope. nae this | station to meet the trai which arrives] fense to propriety and Kood tisio, but | aint Weeren’ s ' Profession’: is ehould id woran in piaken, mistakes In tas instance 1 am 4 eatre i i : aiess in view ot. the woll- | company eantiy. in sympathy with t ‘nd spirit-shops are burning. pd cy station at 660; that upon the} for this Mr. Bhaw and tne theatrisal! known tendoncy of Mr, shuw M playa | "het me edd to my warnings to Mr ony Wien Toouid vaaiat him. 1am aur Kherkoff js under martial law, Eight arrival of aald train Victor M. Delano, | managers ara responsible and not their Of thin sort. One of the thriliing | Daly that Intent has nothing to do wi , | every Mght-minded woman who has persons have been killed and forty | Clarence L, Delano and Frederick M, reviewer. When a dramatiat under. In the play Is ne Innocence or ult of A man charged | Riven, the question consideration will \ wud in che Hepting. "Delano, all brothers of Sarah L, Delano, |takes to portray the relations between witer. with the corruption of public morale, | feel the same 6 allghted trom the train. His wife was|@ procures and prostitute he enters @) it ene the Hopes It Will Be Suppressed t "of her| public, bus an Pp ppresse COSSACKS ATTACK nen ovnted in a carsiaga As her |flld of shame and lente whore yeopte | with ite circuit. of “pri: | am we Mh GHAL TRAE HAL arog ennieas “peeesaent, GEL ; Mi rother I'red approached her she aatd|ot common decency do siot care to fol-! (nthe capltals of Barope, ; (he laws of the Slate and the nation, y Went End Reoubllern Chip, said: "this! \ GIRLS IN ODESSA. \ 40 im: ‘Frea, 1 have Ducattortanliow "Kava Wartina TH sRengien de a oe ner career as a business |, "The | Distrlet-Attomey should net. |latcat play” from aD van eb einare | you,’ and her brother replied; ‘What is|nothing if not Immoral, ‘The sutyevt ts Bieta” AEheee ARIS areeaP eter” ace | Sat acatinclation® “from righeeminded \PONDON, Cet. 2A despatoh to aldt?’ Whereupon deponent’s wite said: | nasty—nasty Facts Made Plain taking Dart in this performance, if it | peonl. if yeaa ws agency from Odessa save that a| ‘We are married.’ "The lesion? There is ni oh Dee re inen jee Senreeenied ep Bas 6 h ‘ ? 9 lesson of|, There is no glossing over of the facts Jind then. the Intent | it mnst eonters § Rave not read us affray ocourre’ dike momingyat ys Wife's Mother Hit Him, | which any human deing stands in the|!0 thle dialogue. The naked (vith ie Htake ene seta Magee eA OE ACTOR TL Mk a theme | wumMnaslumn between students of) 4. spoken, and spoken with a frankness | P and push the prosecutions pat such a sabject before » Goth sexes and Consacks whe interfered |; thet, Aald, Frederick M. Delano aiightost need, ‘The personages ate pho-| Which nent the onilis up tie back® of [should ber rat Me ia ie her elehatore a rpasaes all hounds of in the meeting. Without warning struck geponeit « pow- |togriphically truthful, but the wacle| those in the audience last night, People TRO PET eT Ce IE he Molaten the PL A SL 7 Roirly a hundred wudents wore in-|th 1 blow in, the Leck, knocking Nm to | fabria te unclean. It is @ production | looked at each other in perfect aston: | given.” eR TEIE: URE RO ire every mot New ¥ and one was fo his wseistanon and she was pushed the effect of which cannot in any way fale sitar tte tay ti Focal ane Pat up n thie city. which most |W Wine oo venteen young girls, it iaf | back in the carriage.” ; play to e shes tha Wa Rsk * the | junced, are among Mtr urther an-| Sir "Reid hen ‘Tell how the other be food Aid in many instances It wil conoenaus le that It took Meath mecting “to He [Poheie Wore lene | ‘@t the gymnasium, Of the nelaho’ brothers struck ‘him’* yaoient| ¢ !* ouf opinion Gisinetly bad, and) strong kind to make this took tee tne People h aU (FR eee e i oma s Lanai ‘ a. wlows and then adds; bechuse of Its badness it should be ieee Daly and Miss ait rhich Is Nhe “Orang ‘hi sary lg sf read 'M re hs ens Profession fi eupo 4 = ” hearis in this pl i 8! i » 10 long ago that Tam afraid tha WOT ILLEGALLY REGIS lane weleet ths weind aoa, drove awey| eke evan ; an ola role ip bled & The decision of the Appellate Division | forgotten all of the siocking things | TERED, ‘The Evening Register: “Mr, Shaw haw | youn= i . In this case was very strong. The) o ‘ * an | with deponent's wife Held In the seat! ite evening, Rewiotee: Mir: paw (ax | yours woman's hand t=|Qrst paragraph reads jorataina. Aa far as producing such | aa by aciatence Le” Delano, She was] Moral play contivus in painting” immo- fused by lier he reveais to her hat hel "ote!in well sted that whatever out play on the stage. T can only, ay tha Alderman Harburger Denier ee ee ere hermelt.. foam RG] railty with a diaaumding hand. If the OG Lisle of her matrer In the) rages publio decency, and ts injur Rhee ter alata the aoe ce te Charge Made by Opponents, | clutches of her ‘brothers, hick DIAS TL te rece dootring | Profit on his investment Public morals Is indictable.” | them to do de to atny away " ‘ sdhéthor of The, Bvening World or ilipon information and Bellet depon:y ox ile taste The young lover enters after hearing| cently by the Unted Btates Rupreme Calls it Loath 4 tonight's World the charge is by force, and pon the pretense that| "Aé pat on ihe ata ‘mee, Ware VP A Nag ee ans, speek rh and auoted by Mr Comstock, ts PESOS, Ky Mat T have been guilty of (1-[ she.) an incompetent | peraon, pro: ren'é Protonsion’ can be catalogued heart are thaif-teother and half-sister! ANCIe RNS py maON.,., OF writ Pree ih ho # ning W 1 red the persons In charge of Bloom- i. Her tnd hale +) ANG Cw. 0 PUBLIC m h Phe ‘« or 1 fegistration and that some jngdale to receive her as a patlént and| as decidedly raw—too raw, no both being the offspring ot a cleray-| { AND ” MORALIT’ this movem to suppress the produc { see has an aMmdavit hat ae ta Fe Hralned of her ers oll, fee. conventional good’ Chit are “admiraniy acted, tut ie te Cre MOST GME tion of Ms Warren's Profession Nat your pet joner Is not committed or ‘ r . wi “ik : a "§ Y ae RN MED | che nie y of putting such a play this charge.as being ab.| detained bY a mandate of any cou tante, the sdlalonue which will make even a common-law decisions, which Mr, | on the » all is unspeakable ile, gharwe. oe belne ab. ote Drige's brothers, say the brid “athe New Haven audience unset soy peer New ‘York nudience wriggle ock nolds, clinches the case) ‘How any docenteminded | from. No, 60. Mt, “Mark's | naan, She is went: three years of eral of the ieais Ge by Yaugbing | round uneasily in ite seats. Mr. Daly and the Shaw play ‘Twonty-second Election | Just before the marriage that was tak- ‘at the wrong time, which goes to show| “Were you n Mt ashamed, mother?’ the) ay person even want (o sit through he Tenth Assmbly’ Die. [ing her, Bloowingdele readhed there, eee ee eee art eaters’ [daughter asks "RVERY SHOW AN EXHIBITION | no other place, as the Me Held pulled out a viet et rool ers As well as intelligent theatre-goer ‘It's only good manners you & WHICH — OUTRA! DECENCY, |" presentation of such loathe- ii bhoM if and ee int of carbolic |" “claims Made by Shawites, |Dn*ferd to be ashamed ie the SHOCKS HUMANITY OR 18 CONTRA |gome discussions as are pat forth , ab“ ¢ le 30 } 18 PUNISHABLE AT q ‘uneut HP her! ki i contended a the Shaw fevotees Maw fevotees continue oy syesciation wih her mocher £9 MON LA alVHAT TENDS. tg in thin playt op IN BUSINESS CONSULTING ; THE : FORTUNE TELLER. By T, E. Powers, {YOU "ARE GOING To WAVE TROUBLE THE FUTURE Looks, __|“ Ctroulation Books Open to All.’ RICH MRS, TODD'S ATTORNEY BARS OUT MA, “HEIL” Man Had Been Atten- tive to Aged Client. ADDS TO THE MYSTERY. Woman, Worth Million, Killed by Train, Said toHave Just Changed Her Will. Ingersoll Lockwood, of No, 114 Fifth avenue, attorney for Mrs, Margaretta Todd, the eighty-year-old wealthy own er of the Von Hoffman apartment hotel at No. % Weat Twenty-sixth sireet, whose mangled body was found on the railroad tracks near Philadelphia last night, rushed into the Von Hoffman to-day and shouted to Manager George W. Amory "What ao you mean? Who has the key to her room? Has Heil got It? If you let Heil in there T will have you arrested ‘1 don't think he bas been-tn there,” sald Amory, and the two men went up- stairs Lockwood, who is tall and venerable looking, had calmed down somewhat wien he dewended Hell 1# a young man who has been very attentive to Mra, Todd," Lock- wood said to an Evening World re- perter, “He has taken her to dinner and ontertained her in other ways, T don't know his business Will Not Changed. He Saye “No, I don’t think Mns, Todd changed her will before she went away,'’ he con- tinued. He aaid he would make a state- ment later. He would not say that Hell, whore first name he denied know- ing, was in any way connected with the alleged change fn the lady's will, Miss Knight, the last parson who knew Mra, Todd to see her alive, ap- peared at the Von Hoffman this afer- neon and told of how the aged lady started for Philadelphia. “She has a nephew living In @ sub peared to be perfactly rational. Nothing will be done for two weeks ut the will,” sald Manager Amory matter will rea€ until the second daughter arrives from Vienna.” We tried to dissuade her from leay- ing,” sald Mr. Amory. “I told her #he wasn't well enough to go out, but she insisted upon golng, and when Misy Knight arrived we let her go. Miss Kntga. was an old friend, 1 am con vinced Mra. Todd gave Miss Knight toe slip at the ferry, She was not in her right mind and yery foxy, suffering from delusions on Thureday, Reported as Missing At $40 lant night Amory called at the Teuuerioin Pole Station and reporied Mis, Todd's disappearance, He related ne circumstances as told above, and further sald that he fad traced the cab | ristopher Stree: Ferry~ to which the matd had overheard Miss Knight directing the driver to go, and thence to the Twenty-third Street Ferry, where Mra. Todd had dismissed the cab and had vanished, first to the oe SEVEN FELL WITH ELEVATOR CINCINNATI, fet, %8—An elevator carrying seven employes of the Globe ‘Tatloring Company, on Weat Third atreet Fens stories to the sud- tellir ao-day, causing probably fetal In jurlas to four of the number, at the fifth floor tor had been stop t stepped from the end two sila had en ft fel THE SECRET OF YOUTH. De Soto looked for the secret of youth In a spring of gushing, life-giv- ing waters, which he was sure he would find in the New World chemists and sages (thousands them), have spent thelr lives in quest for {t, but {t Is only found by those the physical body perfect that peace and comfort are the sure results. A remarkable man of 94 says: “For many Jong years I suffered more or less with chronic costiveness and painful indigestion, This condition NE SOUS FTO CORTE aN SEG EO ONE |me in every way made life a great burden to me, as you may well imagine. “Two years ago I began to use Grape-Nuts as food, and am thankful It has been a blessing to I first noticed that it had restored my digestion, This | was a great gain but was nothing to compare in importance with the fact that in a short time my bowels were restored to free and normal action “The cure seemed to be complete; for two years 1 have had none of the old trouble. T use the Grape-Nuts food every morning for breakfast and frequently eat nothing else. The use has made me comfortable and happy, and although I will be 94 years old next fall, I have become strong and that I did supple again, erect in figure and can | walk with anybody and enjoy St Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, ‘There's a reason,” Read the, little book, “The, Road to ‘liville,” in’ every ‘Re. PRICE ONE CENT, Explains Only that Young) irb of Philadelphia," explained Miss | Knight, “She wented to visit him. 1 accompanied her to the ‘Twenty-third street ferry, bought her a passage ticket and a Pullman ticket to Phils delphia and left her there. She ap She was | | | Al- | of | happy people who can digest and as-| almilate the right food which keeps | | OHO HITS MUTUAL AND THE N.Y. LIF cancacncidippecaantics Attorney-General Mon nett Takes Hand in Action to Oust Them from State, AKRON, 0., Oct, % proceedings were begun Court here this after ing Attorney Harger warranto~ the Ciroit * in oon by Proseoute ¢ on the ad- vico of ex-Attorney-General Monnett, of Ohio, against the (Mutual Life Insurance Company and the New York Lite Ine surance Company to oust them fromy the State by taking thelr franchtads from them on (he ground that the come Panies have misused their the past five y Jaws of the State hirty-theee interrogatorie matted t the companies to be answersd, The appointment of recelvers ts tok for WII Acce 000. Accept Carnegto'n 81004 SCHENECTADY, N. ¥ Trustees of Union Colle to necept the offer made by Andr Camegi¢e of $100.0 for a ne w’ engineers ing building. providing the trustees raise another $100,000. President A. V Raymond said to-day that the trator’ would fulfil their part of the contract na soon As possible, In his opinion the ey can be easily ottained. The Waterproof Shoe | A shoe that not only storie ordinary protection, but thatk the foot warm and dry on co Hy and stormy days is the Cowal y Waterproof Shoe, Trim in fit,y easy in use and durable in wear, ; it embodies usefulness nevet's equaled in any other make, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N, (SEAN WANREX ATRERT, ) Mall Orders Filled, Send tor Catalogue Collar Chat No. 38 Why was a law passed by the legislature of the State of New York making it a misdemeanor to stamp cotton collars "Linen"? For your protection. So thate a giance would tell whether or not you receive full value. 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