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ati THE WORKL D: ADMIRAL PRINCE AND HIS HOSTS TO-DAY, ENEGIE SA CITES SHOULD OWN UTILITIES Laird of Skibo Returns. with Roast on Dummy Directors, ARE DOLLAR GRABBERS : Favors Municipal Ownership and Rejoices in the Results of the Election, OPPOSED TO BIG STICK, ns, but not ther names, T think that v result the respeot for America's sness and moral standard has been Condemns Brutal Football and : Discusses Hearst, Libraries and | Coll Prof lowered in every corner of the lobe lege Professors. by these Insurance scandals " ) Y When Mr, Carnegie wa4 asked if he ul nover boon made the director of an BUSY DAY FOR irance company he gad, indix PRINCE Andrew Carnegie finished his olehty- | PN. ot in one. 1 have often CE LOUIS. tra ocean voyage to-day, arriving In| been asked, but would ne ongent F Satna n New York on the Baltic, of the 1 knew of many worthy Institutions Guest of Gen, Grant at luncheon White Star Line, He, his wife and! ¥'t iy om 1 would intruat my Fenty, on Governor's Island. Mttle gtrl. were radiant with health, Pratiecarred Be arn nay BBE Attends reception given by Rear- a — ‘of Skibo Castle talked at iN ow | want to anya few rds {oe Admiral Coghlan at Navy Yard ngth on politics, the insurance scan ersal ped e are fast oom aml, foneball brutality, urdtversat 5°, '5,! Re en eg Naval Alumni banquet to-night at pmce and Roosevelt's “big stick Ket what ) hus worked for Delmonico's. He began with politics and an en eo sail 1 how if tee fy Aaa eee a | an a ¢ ,| Powers The Hague Trbui ownership. hark ave m 1 t ley ddress and had a peculia “1 am delighted,” he ran on, rube! ¢ n ferauces 1 directness about I may sa Ding his hands and beaming on ey Way?and Sweeden have done practically same about t t majority of aide, “to hear of the rout of the bosses the same, This ie a wondertut advance Amuioia aeeehiny Ghote and the triumph of the peop What 'M the cause of universal peace fa 4) we want are purer elections and we Fears Roosevelt's War Talk. : . Ww must have an honest ballot box, What But 1 must aay sere that I do not ae! 4 ink of Pennsylvania? Isn't the way r, Roowavelt flour woman, She can hardly be do you think of Pennsylvania i oe that fine? It only shows in an tnmis Bok ; ani able tone what the vol the pe D ie te : | auls thea nto ee ore wasn Ye 78 wt Admiral * Priges New 3. ¢ i ple really can do. The Rep sim, * mortal, and {t does not matter what oe 1 , rae velved aince his at York Sees HET M@hre S tulbve 16 the etter avouid oe) YOrk and [ts Pretty {ie sata there were baskets full trom ultimate trlumph of Democracy Miers A ; women expressing weleome d vania was due to the fatlure that bim pensions fleet Ine , bank in Allegheny w was |Colione profemors and Ais , —— : nternational Prize Fight. charged that State oMelals 13 of football. ‘He annout OF T OF GEN, GRANT .,1t ¥@8 announced enrty after the a 00) Interest. You can always ‘rum, the O° sero tom, hat he a 4 beater val of the Drake at the Cunard tine people when tt be terested Skibo and that A oe vie pler tha . : ant ¢ 1 reo: eon arranged in the progr enough to vote ri ero Is an iher- Laid Director o} And IT kes | } G t sommon Among the other passengers on he aKeS uncheon on s0VEr- ne the British fleet, y ak feeling piv the cou dele | Baltle were Mra. Jerome K. Jerome idand iM important to the Ja bot tH for @ square dea who comes to joln her husband on h!g nor’s Islar and Pets was an International pr On City Ownership Dr William Holland. S Islan silly 1 Director T sl n ‘ ow, as for municipal ownersiip, 1 Prominent Americans, lish squadron, has mat want to say this; There is hardly a named Kirby, of the municipality fn Great Brttatn whieh : eA rg A ; Collins, of the Kears: does got own either its water works, | \W")/ R. Turner, former rect i Louls of Battenberg is the welter-weght champ gas works, tramways or sewerage ays | St hiel’s Episcopal Ohtreh a\ f his life én Little Old Unelo Sam's navy tem, I believe that any property that | Wastington, w emo ‘eur in yy New York he deolared to-day In en In The ew amplons will fg will be reasey in value by an in yterview sparklibg with entu r 1 4 ed that tho crease in populdtion should belong th © Was about to board his ars M wagered the municipality, No city should gly steam down the North Riv ry 5 hbo away its franc 8. It is unimp nor'a Jsland to be th it 1 that t t may whether the m ipality operate these ‘g: tanoheon with, ¢ Gr , | be pulled off on srore oy works or not, but It should alwa staff, on whom gd outed yea! + | Week vprefermbly atc na be in a position where It can assume ateivir this port w . ndia [the day of the great In a ng in this p it his splendie & ernationa Control 46 neonewery fleet of six armored British crutsers. smoker, Prince Lous w sked if he ‘I believe in eases as the best The Drake, fiving the Prince's royal| Would attend the hout, tte FAatNG GENS IATSID INE. SORSFAL Fe BUN standard from her main-truck, had been | |! Would lke to very much, but 1am Le hullelee r an hp municipality can | warped into the Cunard Line pier to) "Pl! prog Willen ‘ ainag ts @ control at an early oppo! . ioe of REY ane bun’ anid: obree'¢ me 1a fam okine WDM ssiut (6 dir, Carneete cnet | MS essie Smith Says Man of Vialtore parlous b S08 4 x while my flee: was tier tne ‘enemfes of moneipal “onriersh Employed to Watch Husband | EPeish ar vessel and Fe | preside avy lay armed that It might be used asa ‘ool, ~ 5 ™ Sj glimpse of ihe royal Admiral, The task yj. +a L ; t F lous politicians of wetting the big cruiser into the ple i Jn the hands of unscrupulous polltictans | Aitemnpied E xtortion. # ‘od J b r An be em He replied: was a very delitate one, aa she draw men aboard ‘the “Do you belleve in the rule of th ——— twenty-four water, and it wos tit for thelr d We People and democracy? There is noth-| 6 attempt of a fealous wits | i*'essiry ite Mania 99 splendid resul sin ing so purifying as p PINION. ty shiain evidence agninat her husband | lead every nutes to preven vs tier of the ner Look at i pheaval. ts W, y ork myplications have arisen which to-day | rounding. ‘Cheerfully Faces Cameras and what has done Goesn't resuited In the arraignment of Dete A great crowd ton The Bri ral was ve favor libra nut he W itive Charles D, who was charged and watched 1 gt umored «his y 48 much about them as AS by Mrs. Bessie Smith with attempted | !nterest, giving a eer Ww er to " : 1 1 extortion the Drake finally was made fast to the, Jsland. “Ht opie t According to Mrs. Smith, who Itves the pier The EB 4 ryed in t the! ue Riviera apartments, One Hun- Vin the south slip As long as hele nor Ired and Forty-second street and Sev- | “A Magnificent Target.” * Arles, mils | ¢ venue, sie hired Fox to shadow] The P: was somew 1 1 ask t# that t t ‘ ane ising to-d ter his stren ; 1 A bea iittle tablet in them aring r hushand and try to get evidence | arising 4. uf iss 1 aa my name and showing what \ nough against him to begin sult for] Of enterta t sierda When he done. Any community that I Ne came out on deck he cheertly greeted uke She alleged that on July $ she and her | the smal! army of newspaper men, who On Mr. Hearst. | brother me; Fox by appointment at the | had clamberod aboard to interview him, |} During a pause Mr. Carnegie was | Astor House, She asserts that he threat. | After leading the way to hie library In jt) asked wignt he thought of Mr, Hoarat, | ened tell ther husband about the | the after part of the ahip te began in) Ame tr and he sald afiair 1 she did not pay him $1 Bho response to a rapid fire of questions se Ww nei however, that this quotation from Burns and asked that Fox be arrested, As have | received, the thing tha IM- ih wetting away ¢ is partinent in is cate: te g sistant District-Attorney Krotel was as- |! fe me mn about ny York {#/d rival of Mrs. Morgan “He may do we r all he’s done aa vse and Detective-Ser- (te disaster that a war mylgit bring | Reception at Navy-Yard, But he has not ye. beg i pon whe city. 1 know of no city in the . “1 don't doudt his sincerity, but he eant 1 arrested Fox at his home, | ¥ sat After the luncheon at G young yet and hed Hot know it i iy{ Ne 3 East One Hundred and Eigh a a wong suffer To duting a} anid rice Lule will teen Qu A ‘ bo sudden r war 0 eat proportion than New | elitter a } to the Brook avy ate, the eee eee natn: Ta. | teenth street, in the middle of the night Pere the tal Guuciiee oan nN io | Yard, where Re ar Admiral. " oghlan Magistrate Crane paroled Fox when | *°°% ‘ yenee Would make | has arranged an elborte. tecept marking; Li ‘ 1 eD to “The American Yosuranse scendels! ii counsel explained that the arrest |Masnificent targets. ‘This surely would | him The “majority” of the off is have cremed a profound iniression ae aml See be be a great city for'peace, but war would | cluding Rear-Admiral Evang and Kear throughout Europe, The trouvl hat] Was made to prevent Fox from being [a Aveadful thing for New York,” | Admiral Brownson, of the North At Americans are fo good-natured that) present to press a clyil sult against Mra, | lantic Squadron, will both attend Gen they have lent their names “o Symi! smith in the Harlem Muntelpal Court | eed {f he had said that the com-) Grant's luncheon and Almiral fratitutions In whose mar itmement they) to-day. Crone lectured Floéd for mak: [bined American @ha British Moets could | lan's reception exereined no control, Many of wm AS-| ing a misdemeanor atrest in. the middie | reduce New Yorihdo rulns tn leas time inane aerat a ea wall hardly the cor sumo duties which they have no tin. of the night i ute He ; lauded when rince must return to Gihates. Their names are weed tis 06 lt ; than it would tak to cook an omeles, |}\\¢ fags to. prepare to attend the coys to secure the confidence of tho} — he sald P Naval Aly i en in his eople, What wa need »re men who INGLIS WILL Is FILED "Yes, | belleve@R would take far less honor at Delmon! Dhis will ts ave mtired from geabhing dollars to) . ‘t hy ok | Wind up the gala far as the exercise control of these justitutions. time than the petiod required to co British Admiral is § for tne It should be Incumbent upon them to an omelet n attend to their duties {1 regard to the management of such institutions even more carefully than they would otrend to their own private lucia American Credit Hurt, “These directors should give | THeaves 8,000 to Church and Char- ity, Reat to Family The will of John Ingils, miiiionaire | and heavy stookholder In the W, & J, | Sloane Carpet Company, was filed to- Delighted at Reception, | —_- Gome one theq asked the Prinde if BRITI H JACKIES he had any semen to make-coneemning| DRGHRT THE FLERT the internal affairs of »Russla, He their waived his hand gently and responded 4ollars to the support of such Institu- | day, The Presbyterian Hospital, Pres- ‘ow, that woyld be walking on very | While Prince Louls of Battenbere and Se — byterian Board of Home Missions and} thin ice. The Empr of Russia is haat ory of the erat feet are en | Home tor Aged Presbyterian Ministers | my sister.”, Then he resumed, brightly; rd thelr visit Sarat a A nerious 9 ae | receive $1,000 each, By agreement, cer- But 1 am having a splendid time dn} 9) Hi ve Fh uid (ode f he aly | taln shares of atock in the carpet con-| New York. I amadelighted at my rece a ee lain thie Hace vd [ern must be gold co Wiliam and John | tion and delighted with the people, Me! Wr... Gosurtioas were betum mien ee j Sloane at the book prices. The raat] only trouble is that fam having such @! Aor jande! in Can ida | of the estate go in equal part (6 Mrs | good time that I will be hard put to it} While the jet wns thee more tha | Inglis and thelr two children to keep in pace with my official and $0-/one thousand men from the ix silps en cial obligations, «1 nave #o many per-| disappeared, Since then detectives | | FOR. WATER SUPPLY. 7. [arn my travelp about the word, and(te woato inom: win Mile austen Idle men with met In my travels abou the world, and to cate tern, wi le success oni re nee mnen inte Wonca Sots Renin teo,0) WHOM 1 would dearly meet again, thas bendtan wee desea ie oa i we seed read to= on H1GO~) yam afraid 1 will not have time to give| wat oul ol her couplenen Je 000,000 Plan for Now. 27. to them hundred © had When she started The plans for obtaining ywater trom| Referring to the banuuet he atvended | hundred DG nae ees the Catskill region for Greater Now| %t the Waldorf, he spoke In high com-| ‘viese desertions are a bad handicap rhey ure compelled by pliment of Mr me and the brilliance |to the ottivers regulations to grant the He weneralleo evloan ened | the Royal Navy and wit generally of American apeakera, alin anboe ipats Likes Jerome's Szeech. It Is expected that before the expira “Twas ly oh 4 ss then of the visit to this cily there will was greatly pleased to have met j be many more desertions. Mr, Jerome,” he eagl, "and enjoyod his} Not a few of the men have relatives speech immensely, I should say that here and they will help o keep them oyster Board that a hearing will his success t# easily explained tn ha fiver to all interested in the matter 8. | earnestness and vim, I ald not consider sorters will devolve. on. the nS oe . 4 jont a tt way until after the the Court House in Kingst m lc xston on thi "that his speech wow in any way chaz- f Sir Percy Sanderson, the Sop oa pea een Cite ym we Noi York at an expense of over $169,000,000, jSubmitted to the State Water supply | | Commission by the Clty Water Cem: misstoners, have been accepted for von- | sideration, | The State Board has notified the City the de alls. ‘The work of finding Q Brits) || iternoon of Monday, Nov, 27, | Bonmelethenetal te bhip ai, British te au iy Sait FRIDAY EVENING, OL shoulders) ANG UP Th MIST OF MI (ODD Rian ow Man- ager Goes to Philadel- phia as Witness, LOOKED OTHERS FOR, Understood. that — Important Arrest Is to Be Made lo-Day. George W. Amory, | the tragic and mysterious death wealthy Mr Margaretta Todd manager of the Vo Hoffman apartment hotel, whieh slr wned and where she lived, went to Ihiladelphia, to-day and was met a the station by Coroner Dugan, of Philadelphia, and several Philadelphta pollee oflelals. With Amory's deparfure It developed that the real cause for the visit of th adelphia officers to York yes day was to Induce, by one means or ier, several of the important wit esses In the case to go to the scene of the woman's death and tell what they b Philadelppia to-m New York off tootive wha It nderst 8 would go te yeee. wall ld by @ oroner Dugan wrrow morn: Avg sent several in the w tty was witness na as frankly th at witnesses For in who a admitted that he one of who they know Miss Knight id to the Philadelphia w Mrs. 0 kne ompanied er trip to ere she co about her, but sobs. whioh | Hid not al he refused to tell Mysarious Letter a Bait, Another m rtant fact tat tho Philadelphia would Ike to ear up and w 1) they belleve Amory | be able to do Is meerning th postmarked Brideburg, a sul ladelphta, which Mrs, Todd re vefore she started on the fatal nd which eved ferry on Hs knew uuthorities may Lette: ts now be een the death. Amory was Ir Mrs balt which lured he the habit Todd's mall to he nd isked especially about this Bridesburg it w Ml tod vat one ¢ mporta arresi# expected for several d. the case would probabl be made before the day was over, It w said tha rest would bring a that aged Mr \ red to Dt b 8 drugged otherwise Killed ui wd let the Heading I a in Furrmounm vark at tt by a tra ihe ) expected to develop the \ ‘ of the murder was to obtain possession N's estate, which ts ne ed $1 Chemist’ Sioky Conroborated: The s 1 by Richard Bayard Coutant emnist, of seeing two me a ‘ga Woman's body to the tracks the night Mrs berated er Ww vain ng of @ Philade James A 1 8 rhage age tie Read Verminal, where Mrs id wa a parlor ’ PM wy er xled body w nund, as made ttl ‘ wy we ke t vb and di way y He hot be mistaken 8, ae the w man's app © attracted at wo a wo men rly ot the two wd “Cabman's Wife “Tells Story. The oorroborating feature of ¢ terious cab invo Patrick O'Har, Wife told neighbors the diy af the murde 1 husband tied iad a lot of money out of a fare nam Mrs, Todd, O'Hara and his wite sald to have been unable to ma i ment when t later, when the nding more mone ally makes le 1 Mrs, O'lura 1 they knew athons had met Mrs the ferry attaches, who men, whieh the out! und Philadelr They appear case: First house when ticket for Phil seon escortin Yerminal in Philodelp They were s acing ina side of sta th we dragging | ks in Para I That these two men a \ detl ‘ Jelphiia p y ' ve that they w peor ata oe Will be THE HORSE 0. 5, SHOW'S SMART 3° GOWNS gan have eat costumer’s skill & travtions a Beautiful wo new “tricks one of them in you sit ut a I of severa wh nate Horse Show topics, you are Feae aan | referred to N tT SUNDAY'S WORLD, are et attention ula will ma NOVEMBER 10, 1905, ; ‘GOLD MAGNATE TISDALE, WHO IS SOUGHT IN VAIN, | | | CABINET CRISS) ‘SUITCASE MURDER THREATENS FRANCE WITH GRAND JURY | 1 Great Disorders at Deputies Morris Nathan Ca Called from} Session and Two Minis- Hospital to Tell of | | PEARS FOR HIS SAFETY, | unexplained disappearance. | with, | covered | She gave the Small HO TRACE OF GOLD. MAGNATE TISDALE Mining Company President Missing from Hotel Since Monday. D Started for Boston to Attend Meets ing, but Did Not Reach There, lab ‘The efforts of the police and relatives of Jobn N, ‘Madale to find any trace Of the wealthy gold miner, who has bean missing from the Hotel Seville’ site® have so far been unavaitingd His wife has worried herself to: he verge of nervous prostration over Hla Mra, Thee dale'a perplexity has been succesded SR & growing fear for his safety, 4 ‘Though none of the relatives will @é mit ¢ believe he has been dong away nevertheless they are {n srave fear for his safety, The dellof was em pressed to-day that Mr. Tisdale had sute fered some aydden mental obsession and has been wandering about at random, So far as Mra, Tiedale knows heit husband had comparatively little monegh with him when he left the hotel. eat Monday and dropped out of aight, She dots not believe he was murdered fom his money and jewelry, nor do the! pam Hee. Mr. Tisdale had intended to ae to Boston Tuesday to attend « direar tor's meeting of tho Alaska-Snittiehemy Mining Company, of which he ts Presi dent, His friends and business asgow cfates in Boston report that they have heard nothing of him. Mr. Tisdale ia five fest, nine inches in helght and weighs 175 pounds, He has bine eyes and brown hair turned slightly gray, and a red beard and mustache, also turning gra: i FIRE ‘PANIC IN HOTEL. ‘ Blane Starts in Wroxeter and Guests Are Badly Feightened, Pante followed the cry of fire in the Wroxeter, a hotel apaitiment-house, at No, 187 Wost Forty-fifth street, early to-day. This hotel {s oocupled langely by pro- fessional persons, actors, actresses and thoatrical munagers, The fire was dis- by Mrs. John Stewart, who with two maids was on she third floor, alarm, and then Night Clerk Egan ran the elevator from floor to floor wntll every one had been got vat The firemen came, and the blago wa put out in short order The fire started in Mrs, Sowart's dine Ing-room, SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS “Direct from the Manufacturer.” A c o Tor more than forty years we | Bpiatton for the miahintaetnn ariond Mount tugs, and W: 7 - “Solid a Kt,Go . Susan Geary, ters Leave, : _ HOSTON, Nov, 10.-The case of Su PAK'R, No, 1 4 roM A Cabinet | sana Geary of Cambridge, the chorus sv XI i p ted in | @t who died here a# the result of un. 1 Wer * this afternoo' cal treatment and whose } 1 me i t body was fo 1 fn mult i Y porte am n of M ase Boston he fr was sibmit ' i it t discuss | ted to-day to t Grand Jur of Sut the ge ' ( mont, | folk County Dp the N ‘l That body will be asked to report In Is el 1 Government | {iftments againat at least four persons, ; ; all whom are now under arrest ij nor They inclade Lewis Crawtont and WHL | M. I Mir Inte jam Howard, Who are held New | 13 teaus, the MW Minister, | york a we persons who disposed of | EO ete Coe anmenber amid vody; Dt, Perey D. Malwol, & 1 be of the Ministére was | Hack Bay physician, who was arrested | Pa 1 terpretod ny ue their | on e charge of dismembering tw on 19 tody, and Morris Naihaa, the girl's M. Etienne rer 1” re Nabhan was among those subpoenaed ) appear to lel wha knuws of denis leading up to the d Geary girl He w grought to the | 8 I Court-House from City Hosplta ) 1 where he wa fier an attack of | resig the bar of toe Municipal M. 1 1 he for yon Na work Iw W ‘ and Dr M sped t Nar wed until Monday ba} ‘| ait the Grand J ‘ . f | Dr Meleod's a V3 : 100 MISSING AFTER STORM but wil TOKIO, No Over one néred ; Fee ee aig | fs erme n are repored missing as a i vt ad left |" 4m ane 7 1 did not in. | wep the tow Kaxo. 1 “dR Mes Nem Dna “Horse Shot inet Fashionable Assemblage 410: 98 Sample Winter Coats Positibe $16, $18 and $20 Values. o¢ ) TTB eK ‘oa, Kuarantoed ¢ pufacturing an hartment on preinisen pages Mailed Br [OPTICAL DEPARTMENT case (1. LEWKOWITZ tablisliat yee Manufacturing Jeweler and th Avenue € Downtown More, quality om pairing pe Pl uatrated Catalogue ings are Ma pT Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Ave, 13 $15 Suits If the price suits you the suits will suit you, The fit is there, the qual- ity’is there, the workman- ship is there; everything is there that you've a right to expect in wear- | able clothes, They'd sell for $20, but we're letting them go for | less because we want you | to know us, We'll not have them at this price much longer. SOLE AGES Atterbury Made of the swellest fabrics available in long glove “¢ fitting effects and fashionable full Dolman models that will System Clothes be favorites at the Garden next week. \ as ead ds Gere anes | London Coverts Unfinished Kerseys ( | Strathcona Mixtures Fine Broadcloths v Every new fabric that the swellest fashion has indi- | co'ad for Winter wear. | Stylish Bouffant Sleeves, | New Collarless Styles, (o 0 FF EE. Vou can pay vin by $25 for coat sof no better material and é fy wath not hall the style and ht — @ fi wo: coe raioneee — &| Special for We. Ms Ga winary short “etfocty that are Hew WIth. the P| 5 Ibs, Santos............ 706 SATURDAY'S SPECIALS AT $10.9 { Hi veg bod Oa : §Se Remeirber: Alterations FREE of Syik in the bean or ground, a SALE AT’ BOTH STORES, (2 TEAS. 1% fous cn 3 5 Ibs. Good Tea,,,,..,,,, $1.00 WEST FULTON /Ceylun Oolong, mixed, | 45 baste fra regular 65¢.,. | 45 ‘a Vey YORK, eae 3x 5 pounts 7m one Ae vere te in Manhattati/ | me York @ China, Tea Co rv A eed Sa =49)""3 $2. GAEL ts

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