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LTS THEA il Defiant as t as the Allied Sails to Seize His Islands, ER TO DEMAND | he sdnnen Complication Grows and Kaiser Is Now Anxious for Peace. _ a" si , Nov. U.—The Foreign Office | d the Associated Press to-day at the Porte having refused to accede ‘the demands of the Powers: the naval tation will proceed, the matter being in the hands of the naval Nov. %.—It fs stated in qmoial here that the exchanges of munications between the Powers ing Turkey's answer to thelr ul- have resulted in the practical ination not to consider the an- aa postponing the naval demons- Which will proceed witheut fur- ‘ parley. "Tk is understood that the warships of Powers are already moving from Thetr objective is mot yet def~ y stated, but the Island of Mytilene I appears to be the objective appll- the situation, CONSTANTINOPLE, via Sofia, Bul- Nov, 24.—The Porte's reply to of the Powers is not only @ eateworic rejection ‘of the demands contains thinly velled threats that pressure of Burope will possibly ex- the the Turkish nepuiation to reprivals * the Christians. ‘The note declares that the Ottoman mment loyally introduced the ree demanded by the Muersteg pro-| ‘ and says that if these did not A ieaurste suceced the fault was in the dividing the nationalities in Thieat by Sultan, ‘The Parkish Government finds it absolutely | " mpossible to accept Mnancial control of | Mevptonia, as it would violate the Sul- | - fan's sovereignty. After agreving to the prolongation of | © the mandates of the foreign civil agents, bbe Rote concludes: “If the Powers increase the pressure in order to compel the acceptance of the control scheme the Imperial Gov- ‘ernment declines all responsibility for ‘the cor sequences which may arise frum ithe discontent among the public.’ + The latter part of the note, implying je possibility of massacres, has cre~ ated a bad impreesion in diplomatic olrel where It ls regaried. as dDetog a de attempt to create artiticias public excitement agaiast fnancial re- kore With the object of intimidating Burope. , Land Fighting Also. ‘the same time it ls recognized that “there Is danger of trouble in Macedonia i that the Powers ought to have | the in readiness to act promptly at first sign of an outbreak, | The forgign representatives are con- ‘sidering the question of increasing the Dumber of thelr guardships here in or- der to protect citizens of thelr nation- alition, Baron Marschall von Bieberstetn, the German Antbassador, has again urgent- 1p repipeen ted to the Palace authorities | isability of eccepting the Pow- s. demands and thus prevent disagree- able consequences. ‘MARSHALL FIELD 15 LIKELY T0 RECOVER. Doctors Report Condition of Chi-| cago Magnate’s Son, Who Was Shot, as Decidedly Bettér, CHICAGO, Nov, %1.—Marshall Field, | it, waa decltedly better this morning. und the chances for his recovery are much brighter, Dr. Bevan! ina & bulletin at 9 A. M. to-day, say- The je very vommynication states that the |” | celved. saved by any treatment, nor wer vet that the hot bathe or other | accelerated his death.” have Indicated that hig convictions were that the ADMIRAL 1 CTALLENGED AT COURT MARTIAL McCormick Charged with Too Great Interest in Meriwether. MERIWEATHER WINS APPRQBATION. OF AGED KINSWOMAN, NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov, 24.—- The venerable Mrs, C. M, Good~ lett, of this city, honorary presi- dent and founder of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, has | weather, the midshipman who Js now undergoing a canrt-martiel in connection with hs fatal en- counter with Midshipman Branch: “To Midshfpman Meriweather, Annapolis, Md.: “The blood of your revolutionary ancestors would have risen up against you had you done other- wise than accept the challenge of Midshipman Branch. (Signed) “CAROLINE MERIWBATHER “GOODLETT.” ANNAPOLIS, M4, Nav. %-—At the [opening of the afternoon semion of tht Meriwether court martial Judge Advo- vate Marix challenged Admiral McCor- | tnifck, the second member of the court in seniority, on the ground of having consulted with Medical Inspector Wal- wom in: regard to the case and of hi ing taken Loo great an interest in side of the accused. oe jonia and inetigution from abroad, | bead ‘The triad of Midshipman Minor Meri-| Hughes and the legiubutors “and the ‘wether, changed with mansleugiter as |tewyer was quick to punish i. Not the result of a fist fight with Midwnto- | only df he deag to the light the doings | man Janes Rt, Branch, jr., was cesumed ‘of Pertdinn and Morgun, but ‘ne sinned how it the purpose to, keep ihe out of the minutes of the Minance Comimiittes of the company gad mow $10,000 went for “fumniure end rugs’ which the witness under his | ,,, er Revers Hegel ede aaah for the or not. The New York Life partjcipated tn {the Steel Syndicate to the| extent of andut hy tne tepeated blows he had re: | 25000 It made a prof ot 0028 1 do not think his lite could he received "trom, bis Fist Blows the Cause, On crose-examination by Mr. Munroe, counsel for Moztwether, Sungeon Mo- Cormick said that an bry: have developed & cause of ing prior to the Oghi, and that tt Sight more clearly the definite however, bruises Branch had recelved im the fight had sere he_ death, Bure was examined by Aamir He MoCor- i y mick, ‘a Court, Che abject beng fo b oot whether or not possible ring oot coun could bave exigted prior Hae af SteClornitok evidently was bey ie all satisfied that by hot Branch’s head by his companions on the night of the fant had not con- tributed to the death, f~] bi it out from the witness that ‘opted might ee oe it tot closely ant wo AS maoh medical officer concluded his testimony, the conviction ores pass a qerious and perhaps error Fras far es @ conviction for mmm siaughter lies, in failing to hold an au- topay. There ie evidently a serious doubt In. the some members of Ue court as to whether there may ave possibly existed some unusual con- ition in the boyy ae of young Branch which led to hi Battle Case Brought Up A startling incident ocourred during the cross examination of Stone by Mr. Mapree, Meriwether's counsel He was asked some questions connected with the death of Midshipman Battle, which occurred at the aeademy last year, The eeure, the death was = ainty reyeales Mi autorsy, the Stfinens’ wald, eee an aa injury to the brain was discovered, and [it was ru- red that ah ‘Bae been yoe ae bd an injury which recetved In tome ‘haaing, hen he ret entered T tne ad scrng bad es per tonal knowledge of this he sald, BIG STORM Ise COMING. The following dsovatch was recelyed | this afternoon at the office of the local went Bureau from the Bureau at ington outhwost storm warnings were dis- ed ot Il A. M. trom Norfolk to New Storm central over Western lakes district moving northeast. Will cause high southerly winds along Middle At- zantic and New England const to-night, 1 condition of Mr, Field his temperature 99.2. becoming weeterly Saturday,” JUSTICES T00 HEAR BALL Jd that Cie Indignities to which Ne parle bud Leon suggested should be wiped out with blood. ‘Following this, the relator asked that the tally sheets of the various polling places be produced in court, Mayor McClellan did nwt object. Nor 1 Wid he object to the counting of the S70) Ana provested ballots, Mis only f Was and Ie to get at the truth, ; “Libel Upon 30,000 Men.” Move than one-third of the vold’ and ppotentad bafloto cast in Manhattan end | i: Bronx have been counted, and Mr, thas galned thirteen votes. Pre- fo the “coyint, counsel for Mr. | et maiitnined that more than 5,000 ted ballots would be found ad been cast for him. Richinond, if Justice Dickey de- j it Hires votes upoa which coun- BUSY TO OT-BOX CASES (Continued f from Fir First Page.) AN apparent object here to over! Judge Giegerich with these uate the beginning and thu render impos- atble the speedy. coit tested badlots wad render Impoastite fe. Ws to«ohiain the reliet to whlch wo are entit rh te uccess Distasteful, ir. xs answer was brief. arted off by saying that the nose Mr, earl We Would be as distaster to him, as it to most of Mp Hearst's counsel, but that he was in court In the interests of Justice He maintal that the errors end Irregu- | Tarities thus far revealed called for recount ina said that he was arsur | by Mr reer Beran Ye vold and prot jots Wo | be Mnished In thiee weekn "™ Justice Amend about a mioute one cases rand ey not spare the time to Meten ty ments on the ballot box ¢ Justice Gegerion raid that he could attend to in the invae the vold and protested balloty. J's sim: Breted that counsel go beforc the Ps vision and get a definit) upen ‘ cortain Ji to hem mente In the motion to open the i The court did not sustain the dhal- | Jenge of Admiral MoCormich. Doctor's Opinion. Opttrr wannrr: remy EVENING, MORITA OT THK” neeerenmcemmeenn se 8 1 MRE ASMP AND '* Me Bea ste SEVENTH AVENUE WAT A HUGHES TQ rH fica wo PROFITS TO HAMILTON TOBEA BOULEVARD PROBE BRONY GRAFT. Prober Hughes Strikes a New Lead in His Ex- amination of the Affairs of the Company - Ruled by John A. McCall. (Continued from Firat Page.) MORGAN PAID Tt was onshed, @ Where? A) Firet/ National Bank, I believe. Q When? A Sometime in+1i04 |} @ What part of the year? A. I can't remember, Q. Who “cashed itt) A. First) National Bank, | @. Who took the joheck over to be ‘cashed? A. I went with !t, Q. What dia you do with the money? A. Handed it to Mr. Perkins, Thinks “Nylle” Got It, Q. What 4id be do with &? A. I do not know, (Laughtet) I will recall that I understand that he put it into namely, the" 'Nylle,”” @ How does this #0400) appear on the books of ¢ surance Com; t A, Ae T have just sald, some time ago your question was ip there any ampunt not appearing on the books of the aompany. ‘This amount does not appear!on the books of the company. Q In any wayt? A.in any way. Q. Ave there eny ter traveactions j none that Tupave in mindy Tried to Conceal Facts. 'Dhe profits in @teel which Morigan pald | to Hamilton, the ‘yellow-dag’’ handler, accrued from a syndicate which the Now York Life to-day sought vainly to | conceal from the Legislative Comittee | and it counsel. It was a syndicate was inducted by Morgan's partner, Per- Hine ‘MoCalt company hed been called | wit upon for a statemént of all of its #yn- dicate participations, It sent{ Mattson to-day to present it to the ttee, A glance at the paper led to Hughes the absence of any ieference the banking house @f J, P. Co. Mattison was immediat the witness stand. List Complete, He Sald. @ Who made out thie Met? ‘A. The Assigtant Treasurer, Mr. Stipmam. Q Ie ft & complete list? AI think it 1s @ complete list of all symdicate participations. @. You think it is a complete; let of vour participations? Don't you know that there are participationa that are not on that ‘at? A. Not that we have participated In ourselves; not that we, have subsertbed for. @ Do you know what officers or per- sons connected With your company had to do with this transaction dtrectly— that ts, who made the arrangements? A. The Vice-President made the ar- rangements, Q. Mr. Pericins? A. Mr. Perkins, Q@ Do you know who were the man- Agere of the United States Steel Syn- dicate? A.J. P. Morgan & Co., I be- Heve, were, Brought Back Documents. At thie point Mr. Hyde ordered Mat- ‘ison from the witness stand and told him to go to the New York Life and produce the United States Step] file, He returned in fifteen minhtes with the document from which the Morgan payment to Andy Hamtiton was shown. A letter from the New York Seoutity | and Trom® Company to the New York Life was produced. In part # said: “We have received from Messrs, J. P, Morgan & Co., syndicate managers, a payment of 5 per cent. on secount of the United States Steel Underwriting, Of the interes In tiie syndicate allotted | to Us, $2,400,000 was by agreement be- | tween this company and the New York Life Insuranea Company, to be carried for the latter company, From this ac- | count, however, $5,000 was subseruent- trustee fund, of which he lg a trustee, bod New York Life In-] ree whieh was floated by J. P. Morgan & | part of them are there proi @o., and into which the New York Lito | 4,2 5% Jom to the Steet ayndicate engineered by | pany afoot on | anes N.Y. LIFE | | P. Morgan & Compan Dealt Neo): scare 8, to veh 100), Oy sasha cent. to 10.78 tof above | @ te- pba i that, ‘he mere, ae gon anes, Ape, ph a new et , me tara ‘ai uit per eu a, 00, ' Pt A Cy have pay-| al anosies letter from Ne sro Bonga ee oo aUarer of t ren penoll_ memo Finanoe Committee, celyed from aoe rofite i on th ieee steal evr N34 a he out of mi Be t urity and he Grareh of the five per a St ma aly authorized reps, noted tm min: railroad woourt rs ere iH it ai 1 ‘jah ‘cae “h | dragge into thie Attached fern amount out of | The New or opened up | Mr. Ht items on Deo. ¥, Stoung aceon, ‘or rae hs Ra geal 7.6.08 and and se a? a vent know, Furniture and ruga for what? joes of the company. t the Hanover Bank Building? at the Hanover Bank now where re Gay Went; of t nocommaril; aa ing: T don't know what w was ny age that was \- a on or about ef ina ho ry Rabe hae yment? A ay a oe The Board of Estimate Votes Mass Meeting Cale Called at Which’ World New York i# to have another | mea@utlful | Watimate and Apportionment to-day ap- | proved an appropriation of $240,000 for 4a | Improvement of Seventh avenue be- 19| tween One Hundred and Tenth and One Hundred and Fitty-third streets, The improvement will transform Seventh from the upper end of Central Park to the Harlem river, has been a crying need tn the upper part of the city for @ shaded drive- way and promenade, Seventh avenue wide and lovel, the natural gateway fram the north end of Central Park, Mivited transformation, and the Evening *| World early last summer set about inform-| making of this splendid thoroughfare be proud. board of linprovements, the Harlem Al- o| dermen, property-owners contiguous to Seventh avenue, and thousands of gd nd Cy ines ¥ | drivers and riders in all parte of the ° er at ann city Tite Evening World took the proj-| cause he tefueet to sper rine ‘boy Doesn't Know Where A Went. | ect before the proper pane and plot ots 4 the change that would beautify whet ba oe now & commonplace, yi tet charged to that account? | Ue, A.| @@ to the Mayor an the Board of Aldermen, ee taken to have it serred get. neers to b ei work whut be JUST HOW TEDDY, JR, Tell Why Tey alder Vian 0 «THE th ee sa rie WATCH Sheed Sor COMPANIES ares FAIRLY sr aru CAUGHT. | nian 90 ne tui wig eae a tit ou ergs ae Saturday, N Nov. 25." Evidence Will Be Sub-° mitted. $240,000 for The Byen- ing World’s Project. : Repeated charges of grate td public work !n the Borough 6f thé Bronx has led to the onganiadtion oF Clvty League of the Bronx, with ‘Park | , Commissioner John B.’ Huatls as Preni- dent and Albert EB. Davie aa Treagurer. Tho league i collecting evidence upon which to base a demand for a legis lative investigation into expenditures of public money above the Harlem River for the past four years. A massemooting toxmorrow night will open the campaign, At this meeting the officers of the league will make public the evidenge thus far A sen and will ‘ask ¢he co-operation of all Bronx tax- payers, ‘The Hague ts. in posseanton ot an aMdavit, signed by Bliza Montague, of Willlamebridge, obanging that an tompt wat made to pertuade, her to send har fusband to an insane a@ylum #0 that he could not testify as to seo- ‘ond band paving material used in ¢ity work, Me ae eye asserts that the Fh fees ani i ae ea 63 Years Of “Square Dealing | $15 for $5.98 rire eth yeast ‘Will be the moat Is The Guarantee on Throdgh the efforts of The Byening boulevard, rinted om the back The Board of Face avenve into & boulevart and parkway Bince the destruction of the old Boule- ‘ard—now called Broadway—by the con+ mctors who built the Subway, there boulevard of which the city might With the untied support of the local horities, Land: at dishonest work gardeners were employed to draw rea were prinied eh erly tea 29 LEFT ON WRECK WHEN LINE PARTED Rope of Breeches Buoy Broke jo et York, The trying every on 0 ® Tiel one : tered Kot A vant twist dpat will shake the frade in thie olty to ita, ver foundation. bP ae offer a ma ‘is.o0. year ie Weatonesatem wind, with geri, raga oy! 1! thie sale, 08, just as hts ‘Ss mie ge ys Wy store in, ra Ww oo male in eve te Eaet Swe “wha Ke York at $15.00 Se to oe of pS : Wore?in' the, United States. for, compartton if promising ave- rprenesy appeal. aa ak ¢ he the work Sameer ee ‘The need of the tm) ve date we #hal 1,100 genuine tation of $240,000 opening of spr und ‘any Other x ayn sees as Passengers Were Being Th can be duplicated for teas chan nse gaat ay fore creed anc a We As to the Guarantee. Rrecely calves od brite “that to no ention oa i a SELF | AN c | NG We deliver a written sunsantes, to i Sontint PA. Tuneweet seen ne VAlo F) geht pot atiguctany fobs remem Equitable Easy Landlord, Risin ays Mich. Sow. oe tte ayealon. aye ake tha ig bie Lin 8 bond and oy ie BSS tee Tain: eo ond wiae) near ines wah in dale Pin oe ‘wan v Wate Hom ne oma w Owing th afat iene "Pan, | Has Red Mark Under Eye, et gelng to pieces, life severe are. bat Bh, “Pacall’ jeweller tas tuts bie ha ! Ing to the & Se eae L Nose and tling tremendous seas in an effort to vat We mill wie Mcweltee. in. the ct a ee Sneek hak ump on Nose a mre amet passengere and twenty-two tr re ra naan Liiok i Boog tit heat jn of that Stiff Neck. ge Bhs os oh Eb aga th ° ‘cme 8 aie” ORDERS e every prosped. of ene VILLED. ae ‘2 iret, oe wat tote ree tas one of the most inter- “Distro attorney Jerome sat down with the committes & few minutes after ME Iving lett. by. watityine rowel, LA y' th casse ot tive Buuitasle Teter tanane and the Meroantile Safe Deposit Com- they both pald inadequate ren- tals to the Equitable Bociety for the reniaes they oooupy In the Pquitable rhe Equitable Trust is now ‘in; 09 a year," said Brown, “tt Wyss Hi } from nn MOY gar ate tte jeane was renew it 009 would have been a fair rental Ne came before the exeoutive committee of the society. but no ie Was nade. “Do you intend to let that sort of veathful thi Hughes. continue? asked Me, ‘No, indeed. Just a7 soon as this in vetnbsin fe over K will be changed. ‘We will get down to hard work then.” Auditor Didn't Audit, BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 4%—The facts about the injuries recelved by “Teddy” Roosevelt, Jr., Freshman football game a week ago, when the son of the President was so badly “hurt that he had to be helped from the Anished, leaked out to-day, Tk wae very noticeable when “Teddy” appeared at recitations to-day at Cam- bridge that the slender young student brad lost the dawh, heretofore thave characterized him, only in hig athietic practice dut in the classrooms. rigs are the scare the Persons being saved in the breeches Auoy As twenty-three others had béon, when @ne line of the buoy parted, leaving them helpless aboant the stranded vessel, which threatens to sbon BO W pleces, The Argo had @ rough passage across Lake Michigan last alht and a tremen- dous se6 waa running. When she ar- tived off Holland Light at 4 o'clock this morning 4 great sea struck her and hurled her against the nore pier, carrying @ portion cf it away. Tie steamer was carried along on the crest of the wave until she went aground on @ sandbar, 1,500 feet north of the pier. The life savers fyilidg to reach her. in bonts, owlng to the gront seaa that swept her shot a line across her decks Qnd mn out the breeches buoy, re u PUREST, BEST, ALWAYS RELIABLE. —— le W ‘he Superior Credit Store, just as je from thi prices are at “ander the marks rat ne (Bpectal to The Evening World.) B inataser ® vars ‘mn the Harvard-Yale field before the same was snap and antrit oot rs: under se eye, Lamp ‘on bridge of nose, Sur neck. a) red mark is what semen ota black eye. lump on the nose shows where he “Teddy” was hurt In the recent Lee Franots W. Jagkson, auditor of the| and al ks t . where ined uitable Lite since Tita, was the next | Injured boxing: before he ‘same to. inte | BNP on SPH, Bock the eal Se i 7 vard. There will be no soar on the ee ae nats ‘ neve own ol nose. ¢ ue Geotpe en Squire “Trustee” or | “The most serious injury to we. boy | econ tase tren, te tenia it LA nine account In the uitane scomed to be his which stil gives | \°4, eae Car ok ce ee CHARLES ‘A. “HEENE, rom Ua | the ast thros mont Bae Secale of aubae he Samar [at 8 oS Ba aes was Orant of the ‘Alesan around without turning bis entire se running Pountain hich, n4 Watches, Diamonds, Jewelty, and Jordan | ” one pee ¢ thought the lifesavers ‘suc: 180 BROADWAY ae sect tthe of riot “aren Salta recta re hang laa Song ot |W pe tf cates |S eR aR WaNRET Kand-tall- | io York city, Bxtwhtt hea dwt , pow \ i. inde, was t did't | the thy that we taken 8s fare ata tee een ored Overooats, of imported ® | jarment Han how oa a bad the “tle but ne aub- | tary, sates larvard bo) Doves in ‘discuaelng vienna, Single breasted Amerion arc “H tr nae one the unset declare that he ie a 4 = a rs ln@ion wag asked If he was insured "chip of block." Medal for New Yorker. styles, with extra full ne TAY he enswoesd. 11’ Saba: the LONDON, NOV. %—The Society of |B sweep, 58 inches long, fused forty-one years ago and I have NAVAL DISPLAY BY Arts hes awanled ao allver medal (o weet ps since to get a pollay,’* adjournment way taken tint! Mon- Png morning next. It i the intention of the committee to eit next M , Tues: day and Wednemiay, It will then ad- Journ for the balance of the weck. This afternoon was spent by a sub- commihtes of the legislators tn taking the deposition of George D. Squire, fot Insurance Testimony. ly allotted to Mr. A @. Payne upon in- structions from Mr, George W. Perkins | We beg to Inclose our check for $5,- | 076.03 in payment of your proportion of the amount now distributed. We ar- rived at the figuree as follows cent, profit on $2,575,000, $110,7i0. 4 per cont. on $26, arch 25 1,951.6 510," i om to the New ‘ork. Security and Trus: Company, $27,082.01 Mw would appear from this that the New York Life bad to pay interest oa | ' wh money, | 5 per | In-erest 1 came this letter: , 19K. Late Insurance Company, | veasurer's Dapartment—Centlemen: We beg to acknowledge reelpt of your | check fot $170.7, being amount of | proat of $9,000 underwriting which be- | longed te Mr, rerking, and which we} sent you in error, Yours truly, L. CARROLL ROUT, Sec The Hamilton Deal, Then came the Hamilton transaction; “New o¥rk Security and Tryst Com- | ny, Mand 4 Wall street, New York, | D, Rani » Treasurer Ney | Lite I narance’ Company—Dear We beg to I herewith our tary." | York “Y ying for The anount Is errived at as on $2,825,000, , juarter share te “Now” Kz Besuity A odh Company y+. pg ot aap arrange 13 lowe: $156,250,00 the | day _| WINE AGENT ORDERED | Hundred and Sixth street and earos a BOBTON. Nov. 24—A member of the firm of Kidder. Peabody & Co, of this city, on being shown a copy of the estimoney of Bookkeeper Mattinon, of jthe New York Life Insurance Com- pany, at the insurance investigation to- with reference to an alleaed loan 0,000 to the Boston firm, sald: ‘There never Was any such trang. ution. The statement fs eliher a mis- take or a misstatement,” ‘ths ju TO SUPPORT WIFE) si Magistrate Barlow Tells Avery Will- iams to Pay Her $20 a Week, f At & private hearing to-day In the West Side Court, when Magistrate Bar- low otered Thomas Avery Williams, a wine agent, to pay hie wife, Lauree |+ Williarns, $20 @ week @or her support, a pares queer matrimonial mix-up came to Hirht, . . “ |} pacing (Se anmerent of Judge Papker The wife lives at No, 62 West On hoforo deeti¢e Glegérfeh In the Wallot living aa @ cloak model. When wi thirteen years old she was married New Jersey to @ nian named Mayo, He (on disappeared and she never saw him again. After thirteen BRITAIN AT JAMESTOWN LONDON, Nov. 4.—Poreign Secretary Lansdowne, in behalf of Great Britain, has accepted President Roosevelt's invi- JURORS SWEAR THEY Attorney A. N. Beard, ho represent brought by Willlam B. Franklin and George, Asham Scott, componing the $2 of Franklin, leo & Co, plc | ayn (300 it Uney t an ne: ialer. IVINS APPEARS IN “Orders in tae court Intenae sieves Bi greet aificer rhouted $30.00. SHOES for-everybody. Only reliable makes, and all stylish winter shapes, Robert P. Patel of New York, for his paper on London, electric sivare Tead at i's sesaion of the society hel Apel 18 SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS N Experienced Iron and Steel mer financial manager of the Bqultable| tation to partiojpate in the naval/and| “Direct from the Manufacturer,” $ $ Life and ay Vie, essed 2 of a "'yellow-dog" maiitary abpias® an the. oceaalon ‘he 2.50 « 5.00 KIDDER et Famontnn x Bronelcion Compene’ Don't hesitate about wsing our FRIDDER, PEABODY & CO, es ric gina cu tae ea a u he Invi d that the devails would be « vqaneed A strike DENY N, Y. LIFE LOAN, | ant pret,the ae Wee | ee in violation of thelf conference with Mr. Tucker, has “Mi i ¥ meet the rehheton ot artery Dee arbitration RETHONSTHRS Mistake or Misstatement, Says} 3 in diseyen, the "nropoml for : join tied up our building Tone Member of Firm on Hearing Bre BF ed hismun ee amas C4 tions in Greater New York. 1 248 Sixth Avenue, Between 13th and 26th Btrevts, ‘i 4 s ea While Vow Wau. Mei? Esteli Diddy worl (Sennen | etridh 14 PEAST OF FICTION. | Hee I Reba tea Two Start ee FAVORED JOE LEITER. —— Joneph Letter in the recent _gult foseph .H, Hoadley, J in’ wi pal neoivee @ verdict bed ston sald y that he had! in 8 amMdavita of five me ” of the ry which rendered the verdict, that had not intended to sive a ver- inet Mr, be dectare Pe. Aald that day he "ould ply to ag pty AR ‘anida, the reel ait ‘agninat VERY GLAD CLOTHES. attendant & court sain aoe the if

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