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nuier Pleantng races! ahi Actwry ‘hee Company, was sworn. | Reserve's System. pided the) system of as wirance followed by Reservé,, Upon..a death an added. This was for a reserve @eainst the time when assess- ould not prove sufficient to ims. It was to all tntents and tontine proposition, ly the Mutual Reserve has been Policies naming a definite sum on feath and not dependent tor Thomas C. Platt's gon, Frank, Hey. Hoardman & Piatt, appeared wel for the Mutual Reserve, ped the Lord Chancellor. there had been read into the the various forms of Mutual @ policies from. 18SL down to 18%, fughos came upon a policy ieucd ! only and which led to ace hat law, This form, of verbose imbiguos language, bas been ) | The Gord Chancellsr of Britain remarked of this potloy P ET have studied this for three Tam yet unadle t way what Later he rendered the opin- tthe policy was #0 ambiguous ly @ person of great akill could the Instrument after careful explanation, His Lordship seam that th \- unintentional’? an he elligant Kuplishmlan could to understand this noliov,”’ ie + sd Y) which the arn © language quoted it Wes dbarged In tho courts that the Palloy was “tricky and d: itive. the atgor insututed by the Mutual { ter ssoasmenta, is 7 n that or years of the Mutual Re- overning motive was “the of new Ddusiness rath: @n adjustment of the equities,” wees | - WPOLELLN 10 — HOLD-OVER MAND , 'Wheory that McGowan Would Act Is Punctured by . Mr. Grout. = fe << ens spin * aa D> Bomebody had w bright and benutff dream lastnight and proceeded to tar Hardund political headquarters bs pana & beauty while it insted. Mhe dream was that Mayor McClellan, virtue of an order granted by Justice ma, of the Bupreme Court, will be Hibited from taking his seat as Mayor Jan,.1 unless the Hearst contest is ithed by that time, ‘There is little ke- 4 that the contest will be settled @dnfis unless Mr, Hearst should hdpaw i Png then tHe dream went onto de- ethat the Presitent of ‘the Board Aldermen would become Acting wor, to hold office until the vontest puld be decided, Minor complications it withythe Inability pf Mayor Me- lian io take appointments ahd gen- chad# all around, e diam was subfiltted to Comp- ‘an Evening World re- ter, The Comptroller exploded it, great was the report thereof. ere are several reasons why the will not come true, ‘that the General OMoers Law pro- that in case of a contest election, the contests extends beyond the of office of the sitting official, shall hold over until the contest Is The other reqsons are not “In the light of this, In case is on when the first of the Mayor McClellan, Comp- Grout and President of the of Alfermen Fornes will hold rr 1 thelr sudcessors are chosen. xp Grout has told his friends he will leave the office on Jan, whether the contest ts settled or not. \ARRESTS IN ATTACK ON MARQUIS 170 BMOUL, Corea, Nov. 23—Whfie Mar- ‘Quis Ito was in a train last eventing, | Petuming rom @ shooting trip with Min- ter, Hayashi! and members of their ‘Pultes, a window of the oar in which | fio Was riding was smashed by @ stone | nd he sustained aoratches from the broken glass. Tho tral. was stopped immediately the nolghborhood searched by gen; mes, who arrested four natives, It believed that the act was committed 4 members of the so-called “Patriot dents’ Boclety ty with Japan, to resent the new PRATT INSTITUTE ROBBED. \Wandal Rig ow Case of 8500 in ) : The artiste who work in precious metals at the Pratt institute, Ryerson street, Brooklyn, were Indignant to-day when they learned that some gueat, In- wited or unl ed, mingled with the Persons Who attended the school's en. toriainment Tuesday night and broke Open & BhOW case containing the | Gapens In precious antique metalturg ta * ornaments Intringloally worth | Pad say nothing ‘of sentimental ue. Director Walter Perr: h Hector ‘Walter, of the art de- | partment. no bment, giving deacripti ort a lee Ait iy got entertain: Mel 9 / havertane OF E RECOVER PLUNDER, Pthe Silverware Taken by Soand Robbors Found. he arti. tel iy me ‘situation; Manor, last Ne de~ verwe e May. VR “Peon vpendiog att Bot Kom thy sooluty for pra, Waph fags, atove black- of the Mutual Reserve Life the ent was levied toyralae the face of the policy on the Ilfe of the To this assessment % per depart. | | order for ti TLOUTR KLE 1 GWG | ALL'S Evidence on Body Shows He Had Been Used as Illegal Voter, ANOTHER FOUND DYING Coroner Suppresses One of the Letters Discovered in the Dive. VICTIM IS IDENTIFIED, Several Men in Place, Pretending to Be Drunk, Are Made Prisoners, In. the munter of a man found to death in the rear of Paul Ke notorious saloon, “Tittle Naples,” at Nos, 97 and 69 Great Jones street, early to-day, the polloe declare that they have unoarthed a plot to kill repeaters, who were brought here during the elec» tion to vote Mlegally, became of the fallure of these men tp leave the city. ‘The finding of this one man's body was followed by the discovery of @ se0- ond man, dying at Eleventh atreet and Broadway, with the base of his skull fractured, The body was later positively identi- fied et the Morgue as that of Harrington, twenty-two years old, of No, 66 First street, Harrington's father ie Patrick Harrington. The identi—ioa- tion wav made by Fwederick Obrotter, of No..% Rivington street, ‘The ‘police discovered that there hed been a battle in the hall over the saloon In whioh at least fifty\shots had beeo fired. The notorious Paul Kelly, whose right name for Arot tlme was learned by the pollce and waich Is Giuseppe Cuceo, lasing. His hat was found, $0 hia revolver, or one believed by “police to belong to him. Arrests were made of men who are believed to have been repeaters who were brought to the city for the elec- tion work, In the pocket of the dead man were, according to the police, un- mistakeble evidence that he was @ Fé peater, and a letter from his wife show- ing that he was in danger of being Mncre was also a second letter found, which Coroner Golden- krans says is too important to be made public, shot ing vote and the rep were still hiding in New ork, clothing the police first came upon a sample ballot, uoder which the Tam- many tloket was marked. ‘This Capt. Hodgins sai was proof in his mind ‘that the man was a floater and that ho had met death after, his life had been threatened, The atteation of the police was at- tracted to the saloon by the fact that the lights were out, They made an in- vestigation and found the dead man, the weapons, the signs of battle. ‘Then one by one @ half-dozen men acting as Mf drunk floated in, sil were arrested, They denied al) knbwledge of the fight, Sut gave fictitious names and addresses. They were arraigned " fitreet Gourt aad Semhgiiea, "* Centre TRUST COMPANY FORMED. Prominent Men On the Directory ef the Columbia, \Announcement was made to-day that the Columila Trust Company has been formed and will commence business on Dec. 4 at No. % Nassau street, corner ot Cedar. The company is organized with @ paid in capital of $1,000,000 and a surplus of $1,000,000. The oMecers are Robert 8. Bradley, President; Williams, Vice-Preatdents Langley V, Wisgin, Secretary; Goward Bayne, ‘Treasurer; A. B. Hepburn, Ohalrman | Exeoutive Committee, ‘The following | constitute the Board of Directors: Bam- uel G, Payne, F.C. Benedict, Robert &. Bradley, Frederick H. Eaton, Charles 0. Gates, James M. Gifford, Henry Goldman, Frank 8. Hasings, A, B, Hep. burn, K. 'H, (Huttlg, A, R, Kuser, J. |MeoCinley, Wiliam TH. Moody, United States Attorney-General; Wlitam . | Nichole, Augustus G. Paine, WilMam R, | Peters, Clarence (W, Seamans, Hermann Sleicken, Agthur Turnbull, Clark Will- jams and Arthur C. Yates. ooo N TO PUT UP STOVE, |House Owner Took Over-Zealons Workmen for Burg! Joseph Hauser, twenty-three years om, of No. 14 Folsom place, Bronx, and ‘William Kerkenberg, twenty-four years old, of No, 68 Avétme A, Manhattan, employees of the Union Stove Com in the Morriaania Court Todey Tesult of thelr geal tn fulfilling thelr employers. were went to the home of Wal- ter at No. 090 Mast One Hun- dred and Poriy-fifth street, to put wu a stove, Marley was not at bul the stove men gained an entrance by breaking through a rear window, When the master of the premites ar. rived home he found \the men at work in the kitohen, Bolleving they were burglars he attacked them and yelled for oe The two men were arrested Aad, lee ed up over night ey were diacha in court to-a, latter they had explained the olrcum- stances of thelr visit to the Marley fat en 1 KILLED BY CHARCOAL FUMES eee RIVERTON, N. J, Nov, 2.—When Wiliam Brady, a workman, reached home last night he found his wile dead and pe ye yr bach ir ere they lay wee filled charcea) fumes froma fite in the f D wan revived with great dit. feaity'we fs 'ewvering,. "mat te Sian es Br, ln making a search of the dead man’s | 8" Clark |" M WIRTH 1S OUT FOR SHADE SCALP Declares Morgan Deputy an Ingrate and Political Traitor. If Deputy State Superintendent of Bleetions Swasey manages to hold his job, which pays 14,600 a year, ht will not be by the grace of his political leader, Alderman John Wirth, Republican ex- ecutive member of the Seventeenth Lis- trict, Brooklyn. Wirth is now going to attempt to oust Swaxey for an al- leged ungrateful act by which Wirth was deprived of the renomination for Aldervnan, Wirth, who is a personal friend of Odell, Platt, Woodruft ant other bosses, relies on thelr assistance 1a downing Swagey, ‘Swasey tended friendship for ine," Pelaved the Alderman at the City Hall to-day, “and had my confidence, He was a frequent guest at my house 4m Brooklyn, and his wife and my wife were friends, When I took my family to Patchogue for the summer Bwasey with bis wife tumed up at the same hotel, and our families spent the sum- mer together. Swagey and I went driv- ing and selling and fishing, We wore lke chums, “Swaney pledged himself to me time 4nd time agein, and I had no reason to suspoot any conapimey to, do mo, (rusted him and be took advantage of me. “Just before labor day Swazey came to me and sald that Maher had had a row with Morgan, and there was @ chance of getting the Deputyship in Morgan's offjoe, The next day I saw Judge Brenner, who represents Wood- ruff, then I bad a talk with Rippen- berger, of Queens, over the ‘phone, and saw Cromwell, of Richmond, ‘Then Wurd, of Westchester, was talked to an to the qoventign Bay tpeamns I fad’ n' majority of ‘the ‘elena instead of nominating me a raat tet courage with my Own Syed ous and I shall never let up until 1 have political soalpe of thase two men gt my belt. They may feel secure now, they will both be looking for Joba 1 get through with them.” RECORD HOLDERS AT OLD GLORY SALE the Past Horses Offered in C. K. G, Billings Con- signment, Some excellent horses were on the lst to be offered to-day at the Old Glory horse sale in Madison Square Garden. The catalogue embraced a atring of eighteen consigned by C. K. G. Billings, which included such well-known per- formers as Morning Star (2.048-4) and Prinoe Direct (2.07), pacers, They have &@ team record together of 1008-4, the world s record for a halt ‘mile, ‘Then there was Boul, (2.12 1-2) and The Monk (2.06 3-4), hol rat the world’s ti record for a mile of 2073-4, This ment probably not be before evening. Senator iene W, Bailey, of Texas, ve likely Touneriers uring rene! also has in which were scheduled to be aold the day, COMPOSER OUT OF HARMONY WITH LIFE Friendless Musician's Attempt to Commit Suicide by Inhaling Gas |s Frustrated, Friendiess and tired of life, L, B Hohenaels, forty-five years old, a com- power of munto, who has been lIlving tn | is & furniphed room on the top floor of No, 812 West One Hundred and Twen- ty-third street, made elaborate propara- tons to kill himaelt to-day by gas pol- soning, but waa discovered before he ood fei out his Ki) pee ok e lady went to hin and smelled gas pouring out into aival at the, Hood Wright spa and told the susgeane that Srte and had no friends, Lan AGNES RENAUD FREED, with Gustay Dinser, Who Stew Her Ohsnd, Agnes Renaud, who was jointly in- dicted with Gueta: inser for the mur- der of the former's litte girl, Ger. trude, waa discharged from owatody to-day. fainted when Judge Rosalsky told her she was free, She was immediately taken in chargo by Mrs, Wiiot F./Shepant, Mrs. Wil. am J. Sehleffelih and Miss V: Potter, who wilt pons for her future, Asaial it oS teks fe same! BEE * 0 UAH yal | | | CLARRY GRTLOV | SULTAN DEFIANT, and Prepares Forts for Hostile Fleet. CONSTANTINOPLE, Noy. %—Tho Sultan to-day issued an Trade approv- ing the decision of the Councll of Min- isters to reject the demands of the Powers for international oontro! of the finances of Macedonia, Whether the rejection Is absolute or conditional has not yet been definitely | Asvertained, Viee-Admiral Husn! Pasha has started th all agves to indorse Swazey. “It will prove why this man was mut | ot * 8 re iy i that job for jon @ special ateamer for the Dardan dered,” said the Coroner, ‘It ta of @ Bvasey, and to 4 alba former Loup. | presumably with instructions for the| most sensational nature, I cannot give eet thas MD He a Bal nt | commander of the forte regarding the | and Swazey conspired against me. |latter’s conduct inthe event of the be tpoarti, fverainins WAL fe | appearance of the international fleet, Similar instructions have been sent to the Governors of the Turkish Islands in the Archipelago, LONDON, Nov, 3.—The Vienna cor- respondent of the Times says \t is re~ ported there that the Sultan of Turkey appealed to Emperor Francis Joseph to postpone the naval demonstration in Turkish waters, and that the Emperor replied that further delay was impos- sible, PARIB, Noy. 23.—Turk Py to the uldmatum of the Powers contalns @ waming that the actions of the Powers in resort! to a naval demonstration may precipitate an inter- nal uprising of Musselmans against the Christian population of Turkey, Thig is considered to be a threat, aa it ls known that no demonstration of Muaselmans against Christians can ocs cur unless it has the sllent acquiescence of the Turkish author! ties, The Turkish reply gives a serious turn to the negotiations, | THIRTY-THREE YEARS WED, SEEKS DIVORCE. Mrs. Evelyn Boege Begins Action— Husband's Counsel Denies Her Allegations, Mrs. Evelyn Boege, who was married to August Boege, a carpet manyfac- turer, thirty-three years ago, applied to Juatice Dickey, in the Brooklyn #u- Preme Court, to-day for 900 counsel fee and $100 a week alimony fn a gult | Buildings, to-day told, his Inspectors of for absolute divoroe. Boego is » daughter Harvey G. Law. ihe deoli compial: with he: the bate int that she alw: er faiher and mother since her warriage and that her husband never ae be ued 9 Support or the upper 6 aase that he 4s now matatainin, ne tr] woman in luxury at rhaines street, Brovklyn,” Mra, lives: at bl yg ererted suvst She saye her huss und enw $e, Biruya, © worth of property in lenry awits, counsel f fendant, denied the ehai bot bw ily in debt. ment until he could in & divorce suit fe had su South Dakota, | FIRE FOREMAN FRIEL DIES AT HIS POST. Stricken at Desk in House of Truck 69—Father Dying in Hospital, %, on Washington venus, Brooklyn, led suddenly in the His father, Battalion Chiet Friel, of Truck No, 2, is dying in Rastern Distriot Hospital of recel i r ved at Tp ROMP TF TERN CT THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 92, 199 BRITTON BOYS, THEIR SISTER, HER FRIEND AND HOME, GIVES WAR ORDERS Rejects Demands. of Powers | "8 note in re-| Foreman Janos F, Frtel, of "rok No, to-day. 9 ‘ag SHVEN YEARS. MIKNG HIS DATES “Sheeny. Mike's” Alibi Had Him at‘Aqueduct, Horses Were in Saratoga. Mak Cohen, a confidence aman, Known to the ‘police as “Sheeny Mike," was | sentenced to seven yéars In Sing Sing by Joudge Cowing this afternoon for | rotisery 1 nthe setond degree, The complainant was. David Landon, of Ban Franciaco, Landon was a guest of the Grand Union Hotel last August, Cohen acrap- ed an acquaintance with him’ represent- ing himself as “Mr. Anheuser,” ‘of the Gt. Louis, /. They drank a great deal of beer and | Anally Mr, Landon pulled his bank rol! from Nis pocket. It contained HW, Co- hen grabbed it and was out of sight before Landon knew what bed hap- pmed, Lanon reported the robbery and was given a glimpse at the Rogues Gal- lery. He spotted the ploture of “Sheeny ‘Mike as soon as he #aw It, and the ferret. Collawed in @ burry. “Sheeny Mike's" defense was that hi had won tho money from Landon-wate | when he tried to squeeze hig story through. cruss-examination, He yolun- races at Aqueduct on the day of the robbery—Aug, 18 The horses were run- ning in Saratoga on that date, as HOPPER WARNS INSPECTORS. Says He W for Collapsed Bw Isnac A. Hopper, Superintendent of masonry and carpentry that he expect- ed ‘them to do thelr full duty, He as- fn her! gembled them in his, office and made it s haa iyéed| clear that he did not want o repetition of “the unfortunate criticisms that were heaped upon this bureau Jast spring and upon the inepectors as well as myself, D and if frozen, shall not be built upon," said Mr, Hopper, “Be very careful that nothing ty bullt upon ® frogen wall, sol Tf necessary see to It thet frozen walls sap ineelinintvene SHIPPING NEWS, ———— ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY, rises. 6.55/80 pete, THE 71 ‘Bun vORT OF NEW YORK. Des. ARRIVED, pubsiie. « Rh Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company, of | ing pennies, but he fell all to pieces f topred the statement that he waa at the | f “The code saya that walls or plers bo nail not be built In freesing weather, 4.57/ Moon rlace. 2.55 MOST AWFUL ~ SKIN HUMOR Entiro ings 8 Shed ful Scales Nightly. skin Cracked Open, Suffer- ing Dreadful. Doctors Fatl, Prayed for Death, Sister says, “Won't give up. Try % 4 oura.” Eureka! Instant Nef. In 6 Weeks Completely CURED BY CUTICURA! ‘been afficted for twenty years with aw pisgets Sein y called by dome MPs corleels, and others cont fi en ee Pires) 4 nd im he most sbitful doctors, it If You Want One of These BENEDICT You Must $ WBEKLY PAYMENTS My sister, Mr part of a box of Cu ti i, "We will try Cut STOOL “ Afra ASPSS/CBrMLC ORs STOOL sped he) {TUNING Ero They fasoedlately got Cuticurs Resolvent, DBLIYERY DBLIWERY u Ointment, and Soap. ED aonay jereet Ayr | I be you realine’ that tne over, Fae es OnE ee etpath once 0 {Ipsierdo Benedict’ vince Yor “uakbe times a day after ments; Boap tree: plied Cuticure ment mors len Gan phd Reswit: returned to my home {n just weeks from the thue I left, and my skin as sooth (signed) HIRAM Henderson, Jefferson Co., N. ¥, Web certify that we with the sloreanidiiiram 3 fand on the ridiculously easy pny- ments of 1 fast slipping away? It ts, when see theese truly. ex and aitistic Pianos in the hone of your neighbors and friends you will certainly regret the splendid portunity you lost || BFNED|CT PIANOS And ent ra i jolmer, Mer Joly od y and Fhe Moke Tice anh ta, Man mater A. M, Letingwell, A! a ‘ie tone je rich and Cull, ¢ Goresclorgitew, all of Henderson, wy. action bie a Hert 9 bere imonial wae written Joouary on Under date writes from is Cuticure Remedies, twentv.! “URN, OF SHTCTION may elect the style you for at the rate of § 1 Week, keep Ht ip your hame TRIAL FOR A FUId. YEAR ¢ durlog that time’ you ate kay way displeased with your se ection, we br ad tt A vue ia ive ‘you another In oe Oils Jou ask’ surety safer bust: thorough ie in, tone and 8 v0 oh mbeurd terme as town and only $1 a week! of March 20, 1905, Mr. that be hes never was oured by i ve yeassago You like, pay in 63 Years Of Square Dealing | tee W. H, JONES, THE SLA YER. If you want a low cost. and yet \ thoroughly natlateotory Piano, we n ferve you on, beter torms than hy one. ean. you want che cry, highent develonment of tone! ality and aclentitle construction, «can give You not one. Bit Re val of the mwet distinguish akes to select from. Ehrich Bros. 6th Ave, Q@ 23d.St. New York. GOLFERS COMPETE IN PRELIMINARY |Ideal Weather at Lakewood, But the Scores Are Not Exceptionally Low) Is The Guar on “4 oe Weeked SELFRAISING BUGKWHEAT LAKEWOOD, N. J., Nov, MA fine field of about ninety golfers competed to-day in the eightwoen-hole qualifying | round of the annual fall tournament of the Lakewood Country Chm. The | weather was idea! for the sport, but the scoring was not excoptlopally low, ‘oug sixtoens will quality for cups, the Positive Cure for the it i DRINK HABIT | firm for the Country Club Cup, the Not a temporary-but # ary ‘ | #econd for the Motededonk Cup, the vero hes tgs ari third for the Carasaljo Cup and the 3 forever the craving for fourth for the Mendgte Cup. The he's PUREST, BEsT, cating drinks, of the earl yecores returned are as fol- ge aap. ALWAYS RELIABLE,|| White Ribbon | H . Onkinont. TT 4 D, Bteanson, Lakewood J. Fownns, Ookmant t Remedy Bonk tb a! | Haines Lippincott. Adant ; | A: C. abom, Montclair.» : | 14. Wy egRED. Lakewonl has cured thousands ef tases of BB Gils peor drunkenness and is to-day re- Ww. o Pewee i Pa se leasing thousands of men jibes WG Bale, apse Crtcue i their merciless captor—the drink BE OG MS AE “Given las of mal, tm . 21 Sia a glass of m! 1G Giles wiiayt County Cis coffee, water or in food without Hf. Mote Bil the patient's knowledge. M #. & Devs, Phi ‘ MH : i he FELL FROM HOUSE TOP, Supports on Which Carpentcr Was Working Gave Way. (pect) to The Bvening World.) BRIDGE! Conn, Nov, 2, - Cornelius W. Macy, forty years old, of No, (0 Wood avenue, wae probably fatally Injured to-day by @ fall from roof ot a new bi hie renidence.” yaty, Sri iracne, the supports way, throwing him long py ac i} vi i. 1 ingurlen iy Late Models Taltor- Made SULLS Biekalitl siete, ite in rok tabrie polere cud novelty mixtures—answ ing every desire for style an art finished details, *18.75 60.00 Men’s Winter Suits, rae "15 w'a5 ve wen both

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