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CPT eer PRICE ONE CE ONE. . [“c “ Circulation Books Open to All.” r| CZAR SURRENDERS AND GRANTS PEOPLE RIGHTS DEMANDED Hands Witte Imperial Mandate Giving Civil Liberty, Real Legislation, Rie dom of Speech, Immunity of Per- son and Habeas Corpus. (Continued d from Fi First Page.) to those in dajge) | caused pric @pen the Embaas to weaken, Russians were | J. P. Morgan and George W. Pers | Much depressed, Russian Imperial Pours | Aad HE be Rolng down to 90.00 and Russian Bonds Kins are now in St, Pecersburg engaged | oF 19s At the close the market upon the new Ican, Whey are nopi | wan feeble tlating Ww th irg-Americag “aay Btoamship Company co have a steam-| PP IND L EBAY IVES ship in ness at St, Petersburg “ remove gnere if their lives should | RUSSIA ‘BY STEAMER. | de imperilicd, ‘The question of the le Je At provent in abeyance, as neither MKTET. Germany. Oct. %—The Rue- | the Government nor the bankers are in, sian steamer Kurgan artived to-day @ @ postion to « matt | Holenau, Province of Schieswig-Hol- A despatch Petersburg to- stein, from Kronstadt, with the British Gay says that th 1 bankers have Ambaseadoe, Sir Charles Hardinge, and arranged to t. Petersburg in a Charles B, Flint. of New York. on ane yeh board ody on Wednenday by WALA A) Te tam iemmediately, the Ainbasen? steamer has been chartered for this! aor for London and Mr. Flint for Paris, purpose, | Nothing was knows to-day at the REIGN OF TERROR banking hous se of J. P. Mo 7 7 concerning the reported neg IN THE CAUCASUS, orge W. Perkins and J. P, Morgan, | —_—_——— i te a Hamburg-American Line ship! GROZXPTy Iygia, O¢:. 9.—A reign of to take | away from St. Peters: | terror prevata In nomiorn Caucasus. It burg in the event of a hurried depart-|is changed that the authorities are ure being necessary pursuing the policy of turning one A reporter of The Evening World was | lass of the population against another, also told that the house had rece ‘| and ere abort ting whe work, of the brig: lege: rom Mr. Perkins on Friday | and, who lart night and sac’ Seplegtem teen Me. Tersine \ train, killing twelve persons and last. 7 vounding tea, At the Ham merican office !t] When the tirasn arrived the erswde| was said that would be known | dragged out ard killed thre brigands by the any negotiations|and then drove the commander of the yne | Commucks out of tow: by Mr Morgan for e charter arrange -—_~ BRUNE JEWS KILLED BY forgan went ks ago for the pur: to an agreement with ernment for the -flota RUSSIAN RIOTERS., the Russian G | ROSTOFF-ON-DON, Russia, Oct. ». ft. Petersburg to A mo attacked the synagogue here Gay say that all f ) bankers there | to-day, Two Jews were killed, Finally atnét “eolhe ahead wit vata. | the r were dispersed by Cossecks, sue eta Rats Who usel thelr whips, to Russia so long conditions con —— FIREDON STUDE IN ST. PETERSBURG vs WATCHMAN SHOOTS MAN IN A CROWD (RSBURG, Oct. 6T. re’ 1-12. P, M, =—The cliy continues owiwardly calm, Dut there {s the most intense excitement beneath the surface, The Strike Com-4 mittee cominues to restrain the people | from violence, this belng eonsidered tho | MOD After Him When He best means attalnin, ie ends in! Captured Woman Who view, but behind the s a th mem- be bers of the conmittee ar iding con} -mant meecings with the leaders of the Had Stolen Coal, various groups and seen to be prep for a stroke at the opportune mo- acre aate a Marita fi We ent, “phe army, , fs being gradually 7 Second avenue, the Bronx, ran won over to the 7 * cause, Only; amuck with a Brownsville mob to-day ahe Cossacks, who are referred to as} while In pursult of an old wonan who Empovwr Nicholas's "Swiss Guard Regi-| had been stealing coal from tho freight absolutely faithful to the ex sting| yards of the Long Istand Rallroad. Tho regime. The Ismaliovsky Guard Regi-| woman was Mre, Annio Kutg, and she ment, which was reported to be dis-|had filled ‘two large bags with coal when Cooley interrupted her, Me dragged the woman to «@ little shanty and locked her in. Then he went out to telephone to the Browns- villu pellee station, She managed to j escape and wns running to the best of her poor ability along Junius street | when Cooley saw her, He gave chase and was running her down, club in hand, whon a great crowd sprang out from the tenements, shops and factories affected duting the troubles of last win- ter, is now reported to have refused to do guard duty and to be confined tol barracks surrounded by Cossacks., During the night firing occurred at the Polytechnic School, where a number of students are held as prisoners, The Cossacks surrounding the building dis- persed the workmen with thelr wh‘ps and wero denounced by the students from the windows The students finally fired, unhorsine two soldiers, whereupon the Cossacks | along the roud and surrounded him. red two volleys, The remult ts mot] ye Anas caught up mith the old own, - + woman in a hallway at No. 410 Juntus THOUSANDS IN street, He was dragging his captive ies aA aPC out Into the street, pushing and cuffing FEAR L vAVE MOSCOW her, when a half dozen men jumped fon him, Me drow sis revolver and shot WARSAW, Russian Poland, Oct, 90] Benjamin Sidon, of No. #8 Junius s:reet, 2.33 P. M.).—A telegram received here! in the back and leg. Then ‘he held the from Moscow says the strikers have! infuriated crowd at bay with his re- destroyed the holt railroad and two] volver, firing shote whenever they houses on Twerska street, one of them pressed {n upon yim, Delonging to the Governor, Thousands)” pom the roots of houses and neigh inhabitants of Moscow are by every and arty Means avallable The military telegraph operators are complaining of having to operate the commercial service, They declare they are too tired to perform the work, Telogruphic communication — between ‘Warsiw and Vilna tas been severed, of wealthy Venting the city boring windows men and boys showered him with missiles, He had fired the last shot In his revolver, had been thrown to the ground, and was being clubbed and beaten, w’ Hany, of the Brownsville station, ri oued him, Haney placed him under arrest and es- im — carted hy. to fe cae eer Court, where he was fine for carrying con- CZAR SHIPS HIS vealed weapons, as he was not a special officer, Magistrate Fong had him RICHES TO DENMARK committed to jafl In default 3 the pays ment of the fine, and sald that he would robably ‘be confronted with more COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Oct. 3.~|Perioun charge, according to the fr eault A The Russian Minister, M. Tewolsky,| of len's Injuries. The wounded started by steamer for Bt. Petersburg | Was taken to the Kings County oe to-day, Tho legation oMcials say he j.| Rial where he Is in a precarious con- ditton, @olig (o the capital on private busines: MANCHESTER, Eng., Oct, %,—Tio Dispatch is autiority for the statement that the Czar has shipped all the ro pate ta and Jewelry to Copenhagen, tino were shipped in an Engils\, uu and the cargo. w: ae , inoured for 23,730,000, o about $18,200, pe A asa ATTACK ON THE CZAK REPORTED IN PARIS GERMAN CHARITY BALL. 1 WH Ne Held Jan, 25 and Prop tlons Aro Well Under Way, The ‘al Germas charity ball wil! be held at the Waldorf-Astoria on Jan, George Ehret, tr, has been clostes suites of the committee, formed of the Daghelors’ societies from the Aripa, Idederkrang and Beethoven societies, RS Ra ita pine Gillis. is BB ayy A William A" Prices on the Bourse to-day opened with an upward tendency ana © Dich" fraeorteapondhi Ae ‘Owing to the satisfactory reports trom 1 Russia reeived here early Zz the day, ATH AM WOMAN SUI MURD Tells Police He Last Heard of | Her in Doctor’s Office | in Boston. FRIENDS WILL AID HIM. | | ‘Attorney Engaged for Pris- oner by Members of ‘‘Shep- herd King” Company. BLAMES MAN IN BOSTON (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa, Oct. 3),—Morris Nathan, under arrest here {n conne ¥ th the Boston dress-sul! case er, made a confession to the polle of his rela with the slain ¢ ) was in the chorus of the hi "Shepherd King vompany under the name of Pai Durrell, and in real fe was » Agnes Geary, of Cambridge, pe Nathan is secret to B. A Reinold, manager of the company As the result of admissions made by | the prisoner, the police are convinced that the death of Mtss Geary resulted from a criminal operation performed by & woman |n Boston, and that the body of the girl was afterward mu- | tated to hide the fact. The namo of; jth ewoman hag been divulged by Na- | than, and upon receiving thle informa- tion the officials immediately dispatched Wont to the Boston authorities to ap- prehend her, Nathan admitted undor pressure that. j while the last time he saw the girl was on Gept. 9, the advisability of submitting to an op- ration and that in several conversations Proposed to go had been been mentioned }and the conclusion is that she fina) learrled out this plan with a result fatal to hereelf. That the woman'es name had been | mentioned when the prospective orep: |¢ion was discussed can be proved, | is sald, by the fact that two of the other chorus girls of the company were with Nathan when he parted from Miss Geary {n Boston and they heard the entire conversation Nathan Tells His Story. Last night Nathan was hysterical and would not tell anything about Ethel Durrell, Besides, he has been warned by every one to keep his mouth closed. and he the best he could to deny between his hysterical sobs that he knew anything of his dead sweetheart beyond that he left her at the Boston Subway after the performance in Bos- ton Sept. 9 at 11.30 P, M, she to xo to her home at Cambridge, to appear again at Lowell for the following Mon- day night's performance, ‘This morning Chief McQuaide took a new kK with Nathan. He sympa- thized with him and assured him he believed in his innocence, and all that was wanted was to find the murderer of Ethel Durrell, By degrees Nathan be- gan telling of his associations with the dead girl. He told of a passionate love, the dreadful awakening, and how both figured to cseape the consequences, Nathan asserted that he was led to believe it would be only a matter of a few days until his sweetheart could @gain rejoin him with the “Shepherd King” company, As the days dragged by and she did not come, did not write, did not indicate by a single sign that she would ever see him again, Nathan grew despera Members of the com- pany sald that he frequently was found weeping alone, Man Sent Message A telegraph message was sent from Boston Snturday notifying = Morris Nathan to come home immediately and to bring the doctor's certificate with hin, The Boston police have I-cated the @tation fhom which the message was sent, It was sicned “Evelyn,” evidently Intended to be the sister of the dead gril, but it was a man who sent the meesnge, ind the writing no doubt will correspond with that found in the doc. tor's certificate which Detective Mo- Quaide took away from FP. A. Reinold, manager of the "Shepherd King" com- Davy, Inst night, The police here to-day Intended arresting several members of the company hac not Nathan con- fessed, but this Is now unnecesyary, At the close of a | distance tole- phone talk between McQuaide and Chief of Police Pierce, of Boston, Inst mid night the latter sald he would send a man on here immediatly 40 take Nathan back to Boston. MeQuaide will try to have the change of murder which has been made agninst Nathan changed to that of an accessory before the fact, as he does not believe the lad guilty of the girl's death, Nathan repeatedly told MoQualde that he wanted to call the attention of the potice to the girl's disappearance jong ago, but was prevented by the girl’ motor, and he aid Mrs, Geary would bear hm out in this. Cinrence Burlel@h, one of the shrewd. eat otromneys In Allerheny County, has been ehaased by meubers of tn i ib | Rersl Kine” C company To defend Nath: entry ef Burleigh inte the. caee nace affairs, as he may not vernit AINE to v0 13 Moaton withont requ ton capers. Word wa ved thot tw officers have been nent pere to take fathan back. while another took the Feroneary Fequialtion | Bas Papers to Gov. Dougtas for his Unable to Stand. also she had discussed with him | the name of the woman to whom she | GIRL ‘VICTIM IN. SUIT.CASE TRAGEDY. TWIN UI Lorimer, who js pl. aying in tae “Sneperd aii Phe last warding the tovemen el up to the (lie ance, and tney also x2 | plain Way they sought to keep Nathan | from the police when they knew tiat no was being sought. After searouing: long. for detectives. followed : POOR JIM THROWS igtathan db rest to otel and the cam: pf ; Abe J ee bg | Ls) ¢ ; Hearied that he waa under a Tammany Nominee Says He Retnoll had a physician's cc J which he revelved in Lowell 9 comp was playing the Durrell wal ‘ompany cute Would Personally Prose Insurance Men, A FEW MORE BRICKS TWO WILLS WN DEATH MYSTERY OF MRS, 1000 i Was to Have Signed New | One, It Is Said, on Day She Was Killed, (ONE WILL IS _ MISSING, ‘Mrs. C. S, Goldman Asserts That Mrs. Todd Told Her It Was Stolen. While 1 funeral ferviocas were being y over the body of aged and wealt Mrs, Margaretta Todd, in the Stephen Merritt Chapel, Bighth avenue | Mra. ©. 8. Goid- d Nineteenth street, 1, Who attended the funeral, de-| t Mm, Todd had told her on the day before her doath, that her will had been stolen and that | |ehe would that afternoon draw up a | new one disposing of her estate, which | iy sald to be valued in excess of $1,000,000, | She did draw vp a new will and was to have signed it the next day, The police now belleve she was lured from the city before she could sign the will, and that the finding of her mangled body on the railroad tracks near Fatr- | mount Park, Philadelphia, Friday | was the culminating inckdent In destined to become a will myn Fiil Hotel. During the funeral services the Hotel Von Hoffman, an apartment hotel, in| | West Twenty-ninth street, which Mra. | Todd owned ond where she lived, was} swarming with private detectives, Added to the six whioh had been there ‘Child’s Cries Awoke Father, jtained silence as to his purpor | was his design to hile the baby and PRICE ONE © WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-eix hours vending at 8 P. M, Tuesday for New VorkiCity and-woinity: Fair to-night; ‘Tuesday partly cloudy; TRIED 10 STEAL A BABY, POLICE SAY ] A Who Caught Intruder in House at 2A. M. F (Bpecial to The Evening World.) YONKERS, Oct. 9).—Lawronce Healey ® well-known character about town, 1 under arrest at the local pollce head- quarters on @ charge of having at- tempted to kidnap little Thomas Serub, ion of John Serub, of No 24 Ashbur- ton avanue, Healey, the police say, effected an en- rance Into the home of Serub about 2 lock this morning, Entering a hed- room cautiously he took the sleeping babe from its crib, He was making his way from the house with the tnfant in his arms when the child's father was awakened by the outerles of the little one, and springing out of bed gave pursuit, He caught Healy outside the build ing. A crowd quickly gathered and matters might have gone very seriously for the kidnapper had not Policeman Daniel F, Murray arrived and placed Healy under arrest, Healey has main- but asmudh as tho Serubs are total stran- gers to him, the police believe that it tt of thi se A hold {t for @ rangom, ot He will be given a hearing to-mor- row, thi Afty miles an hour and was caused py | sp | ‘The trata was made up of vestibule Many KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct, %0,—At be five others injured to-day in the pass 3 Railway, whieh ulght for the far West, Rudolph Richardson! negro dining cap waiter, John Macgregor,,Mort Madison, Ta, Jahn T. Caps, Chicago, express meg > ‘Williamson Harrison, colored porter, | Chicago, Joseph Seymour, Rochmond, Mo, ‘The other dead have not been Mentle ” fled, and will not ‘bo until the arrival of ‘the Coroner. Most of them are immi- $rants en route from the Hast to send business cen The wreck occurred in a cut white ATEN LED N WRECK OF. FAST Others injured When California Lime ited Jumped Rails, T 50 MILES AN HOUR, - lyer on Santa Fe Went Over £ Embankment and Victims Penned in Wreck. rieeh persons were killed and twen! one of the fastest regular trains om | Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe California Limited No, % Chicago at 10. o'clock last e left te ‘The known dead are: rf Fy niger. ngeles. The train was ditched one mile east Sheffield, Mo., six miles from the e of Kansas City, ‘9 train was running at the rate of reading rails, YI U—Miss Ethel Durrell : i Ince yesterd js suffering from bowel trouble and wit ince early morning, or since yesterday, ae a ! eabih inate ve unable to w ork for ai wie nl aye.” m appeared with clubs and MASE ta ik eae vitae Ma Rae |, Wtmes W. Osborne, Tammany nominee! threatened to put the others out thi ; rs spi An exper ma declared that |, ( put th this this cortifica he was writion Iq [fF District Attorney, to-day tssued 4 | afternoon, the train was 90 great that i | ead pencil, was in the handwriting of | Statement In which he sald | “I had been an intimate friend of ve ii of tho cars to pile up on t A man who had erdoavord to dis-| “Mr. Jerome does not deny in his! stra, ‘Todd's for many years,” sald —— of others, tearing out the connoctions, —_—-—— ek eaihal t ny that _ of cg Mrs, Goldman at the funeral, “We ; ; ie Fh ibteenedr “ys # piled high, and backers are insurance o 8. Hl wore shopping T day 00) ji under It scores of passengers and mem. BOSTON POLICE RAIDON —|omcticativ aamita it, and, apparently |Ner’ soppine Thursday afternoon, |Appeak Not Possible in Auto| unter it scores ot passengers | WOMAN DOCTOR'S OFFICE Rionies 1h It kor be asks, “Where ¢ he had an appointment to meet her Killing and Official Clem- Rellef thains carrying many ne Ket A crowd of me m bet er stand) now tawyer and have a new will drawn clans were sent out from, Kane iki Cont DL: ens ng th the community to BACK ie ca ee ae arn aad quarvelled. with ency Sought. shortly hefore noon and. preparations | BOSTON, Mass, Oct, %-Inspector| “tie tries ta Impress the votera of {MP lawyer, Mr. Lockwood, and with made to bring the dead and injured to Armatrong and another man from Chiet| New york ‘ hie Ine | Hee AE FAAS ARS FRBE ie fiah rin ur, one of the killed, Watt's Bureau, to-day raided the "Mrs.| teodod prose the o d been stolen, She ait) parte, Oot. 99.—Infiventinl New York ashior of the Ray County. baweent Dr. Bishop" offices at No. 178 Tremont lpedeine dinneslt s] She had dismissed the lawyer and the irrenay of wiliott F. @hepani, of New| Bank at Richmond, Mo. jk hn M. f street, in scarch of evidence in the #uli| ig @ peotal Div ric sido | Companion: | York, who was sentenced here Oct. 23/ KO ancicier of the killed, was, an orale sere Murder aivstery, Atcaatrong and! iy can got ihe money to doit, 1 wish Lawyer Lockwood Trustee. lo three months tmprisonment and! transferred to one of the Wenlery aie the other inspector found only twos ase sr. Jorame those a nei Mio, Todd had made a will some time $120 fine and to pay 8,00 damages to] sions of the sad and was on bis wy Wa women in the office, one of the "First-Does he feel unwilling or in-| #9 In which Ingersoll Lockwood, a | the parents of a gic) who was killed by | Topeka to take his now OUR stood be In charm oy ; Jot these trials him-|feputvble inwyer of New York, who | Mr. Shepard's automobile in April last, other an attend & 4 had been ber counsel, was made trus- | are cabling for the purpose of securing to meet prospective s and cone] *0e Maen tee, Mra, Todd was practically alone | the Intervention in his behalf of the Bt. suit with them about their cages prt in the hotel aia owned, sho having only | American officials here Police Decide to Arrest Mother om n were ¢ loned and 1 to abdicate] one child, Mrs, ank Tousey, who} The question {s uuder consideration. Charce of Hongtetde. their namos, but tho inspector ref ayegne eagles esac ny \ 4 f ni tivgina Ghet Ikigoon, vee +0 nly else, as far ag | lives in Vienna, but she ts ald to have| but no step has been taken owing to) surta pobinowlieh don J to divul ge what Information was ’ Seed been surrounded by many who advised] tte executive twanch here not having r 1 5 e Following their talk with the! Pats ANS CONSEMnED ier ri authority over the jad , the ectors searched overy| "Mr me's selection of any outside GERD OOACER RNY bed he dusiolary M 1 ine: lean la condutriive toubetek tees sume dissatisfied for some rea-| Mr. Bhopand’s attorney haa up| of No. 8” Ka yefitea attee:, | room in the suite, ‘ eikers be Y: “; somplete » her neel, Lockwood, and! his in to appeal, ast " ° ind gas in ‘One of she oven, who gave the name : ' : i ad ri ; instructed another laws | imprisonment were the minin me rte a « > a7" nd Ir. s r to mm Bature] ., : e Gord atin ‘ A gh fia ea bee th 1 jt. that, Jf elected Diatriet-At- | 2°74 aa Hastings 19 rum) Ing no gronnds tor appoat ea ae ; ‘o J ' et e *Tanother will. ma \ » charge of the oMces, w ant at | pon, 1 t , ; ; -— t 1 i 1 yede | teotives for searching the raoma trey, ke would a upon th When & ft the hotel she was ac ardny, |The and {informed them that she was going men who have acted as lity | compa Miss Knight, concern- GAS OVERCAME Two, The p ‘ Pitt tL sirteg immediately to consult her in ‘fee ry a ther elroular | (2% Whose identity there is much mys-| pavig Kaplan and Mark Revit : , ayes | fr ” ne nominat dated Oot, | FY : ra death of Mrs.|‘2!lor% Hving in che rear of their sho i onl ’ o 1 ROOSEVELT’S SHIP | Swantanen ; ; nile for her fortune began, | 4 Partlott street, Wh | AWemotadetkelde, is NEARING PORT - nit » Ineusar Beto deatn, and afver the hys-| ). eon’ e [terious Miss Knight had her erview |” Pa erat he a Miss Knight tad her interview |” | poysiclin from Williamsburg Hos-| TEFUL Ch) Pring » hey with Ata Amory, that m Ray: ; 7 AT th od vid 1 t MANET on the w York police and pital a ded them. The gas was turn Ww tg i q m . mi 7 _ m1 « Je y NORFOLK, VA.. Oct, 3 Gov: | gol € 10 ui | Mre, Todd as strangely misslng. js on @ 1 / } ernment wircless telegra get the mr Fae When news came to New York of tae | === | For tnstent fast an and Spee dy Cure Cape Henry got into suc Ms {| Mentity of he ratiroad view tn Phil-/anetery, sho would dine with any ono| A munication with the eruis ol Any Yeancn for ging | adelph 8, Georgie Howe, a step-|pho kiew, Bie. liked attention. one of Raw and § Scaly Humo ur, | ginia this afternoon, and ascording to linia the Wickground and lei ng ano sit | dunghte Mrs, 'T took posseasion| Would accept almost any kind of an int| Itehing Day and Night j one | man t respons hilly for. bie ; Jvitatlon, She was penurious and. tx | the wireless report which reached Nor | M4 t ye ua fe ie? Im of her rooms, papers and effects In the] “ved all about her sought her weaiti, | folk via the United Weativer | nding anvboly -bat | Von Hoffman, She was assisted by Mr.|To my It >wle ige 1 any, mei er ze re, Bureau seacoast telegraph service, the the t Hearn my |Hoal. They expeciod trouble and em.|tioe autantion to her but the minute] SUFFERED FOR MONTHS; Weat Virginia was at one o’olosk round. | Falay Me ih ret alae Go| ployed. two p © detectives, One of yestment she Would cut thom off. sho| ing Cape Hatteras on her succesrfal | hiss | tomeboiy cise, | thom rematnet Mrs, Howo in tho reauently told me of men who had pro. | ] run up tom New One ans with Tres: | soeareenntlpieene=a0s |r sms and the other remained in the m0 Nott month ‘ago she told me that ; “T wish you would i thisdet, | dent Roosovelt aboaré ather ’ office of Manager Amory. ste had a quarre Wyer, Mr, | ter so that’ others as I have | was still bad with a heavy wind blow: | MINISTER S RUNAWAY ) She Liked Attention rey ae Aa ay be helped, ng, but the Weat Virginia, little affect % h ye - { sol] Lockwood appeared at the| had willed him a : ed by the storm, was speeding 1 BOY IS BACK AT HOME, fman Saturday evening and) Pit Bae a wou 5 ay and ehh Bera wit it Hh ult 5 i , _— to take oharge as trustee| young grand in Ni . latteras te miles south of the Young William B. Philipbar Lei! 1), his contention being | York, She interest dics, | Cupes of Virginia and the opinion ts bel He ° , CM that the new v4 had not been signed i him i ate wih , , vhen I started 1 expressed by navigators tha Wost | Schol to Be a jand was not effe weet ate wer him off withang | with irst applioati on Virginia will be untt : 4 | Dr ; lel ee | rainia witt be untli probably 9 o'clook | Solana | Fitty-seventh. streat ive nt, T adv fs, ne ef, and wt this evening rerchins Lynn Haven Bay Salesman, Todd's physician for t ara, enial told ney Ke waa 1d) ond id wor 4) dd two cakes of Cuticura just inside of Cape Afenry, where the! wWillam B. ar, the alxtoene | today: aay . hese A ogg Pha aad whieh | tree boxes of C j edited to | Admiral | yoavsold De Witt Ciinton itigh School | Mrs Tedd was ve eptible tol he might be able to do, was completely | Srownson’s fagenip asd board the dise| student who dlenppeared mysteriously? Patch boat Dolphin, aboard which he] on Sept. 28, to-day re to the home 0 | eee ee eee rere nee Will return to Washingt Joe his parents at No. 44 Wost | Ti cane of a heavy sea, ho will make! oe, street, ‘Tho t ther’ le: peas JAMES, -¢ the transfer nearer Hampton Roads 4g ms a Oheish, oe Foneral : j The wireiess telegraph station at the} © : : Bedford @ Norfolk Navy-Yard reports the re. | bien Denar ae i # o'cloed celpt of @ message from § The boy haw be ployed as a rales LUTS.0; Roosevelt to Gov. Myron ‘T. Herrick, o¢| 22" i @ Fetall shoe store = a hth Ohto, in which the President thanks @ 1:0 Mimpprare Gov. Her ck for his message congrat- i sapeetehtie pi THE LOFT POLICY —Wiccrovs ulating upon his escape from injury ae CONFECTIONS in the accident as he was leaving New ut 1 commerelal SOD AOA Penny a Pound Proiit | Orleans, The meseago from the Prosi- for himset puBiit that I dent to the Govern: 1a Mt he would w uty, ¢ ] {warmly rectpr SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, dence of Nev, Dr. J, | s ASKORTED FRUIT AND NU wick, Brooklyn, REM hibvoe) td rorsn 10} CHOCOTATER | ANP NUT vn 152 NANS, of the New b A eruite SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, ait Hnconal Churn, Neves i CHOCOLATE. Mt dein Alls y ; Air WAT AUT CREAN pour 10¢] HPO AtRMeEAssES Ps ~enrenanmmmmcene Man Dics Suddenly on Pier, @no ced fist a Dead Etshiane Vad 1. Which HELP WANTED~—MALE, Howard 1. Overton, of No. 49 Lafay. four, Tine boy Ibe p ‘atk Row Store Op: eninge i] o' Clock, ~ jette avenue, Brookiyo, was taken suds | o¥ ble cor Ott, At ro wil! dotivan 1 ta th Ths cei a ar Aiotny, neh ene [ase oo bah We wt tent" 54 BARCLAY ST, Getose Imedicul ald could i B rf a Stee ands Rrooklyr Cor, West B'wa' A Hudson Streot Hospital doctor. pro: 4 to etleis to ale fire: jo, facan 10 in of Th ry | ounad the caso one Ot heart faut ee Jersey City, Hoboken or The 29 CORTLANDT ST, vert was about . 9 ,) agity-two veers old | NeW YORK GIRL WEDS ABROAD. ConChurechSt, FLORENOE, Italy, Oct. %,—Miss Amelia Leland, By Sagi of ol, Frn- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Candies for out-of-town customers carefully packed and shipped from our Spectal Mail Order Dept. * PARK ROW NASSAU, At City Hall Park,