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| a — — in SSS ee ee — DFE HOM PTS EL NTE BLK THE WORT): FRIDAY EVENING, DECTITRER 1, 1905. SURVIVOR OF THE LATEST MASSACRE TELLS FEARSOME TALE (AN CRAZED 8. (General Alexander MURDER MYSER - Cured of Chronic Catarrh Kae yh Age . porsiirn Victim Fancies He Is Girard Who Slew Girl in Hamilton © Namesake and Descendant of the Great American Patriot and Signer of the Declaration of independence, Writes He was Path cee ,and Other Serious Complications from Wounds Bronx, a +r | Received in the Civil War by Taking y t - 9 > alt at, Blaze Burns 14 HorSes, Wy, Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. . — oe Overwrought by working n and| ‘For many yeare t have been a sulferer = Destroying Property wis "| aay solee the mystery of the mur-| trom ebeoate cotarb. apd. otter ompla . 4 AF fF] \siot of Guaaio Proiffer near ihe “haunt: | tone as a result of wounds recelved in tho Worth $20,000, > od oak." in the Bronx, Horace De Civit Wag. After trying almost every x= , ae LD ueryee Agel FAs pay Ae. | Known remedy, without satisfactory or en TENANTS DRIVEN OUT. CJ snot asa Btn eat" ina | urann at, Tenia verti | agistrate Breen Whiskey exclusively. I begun at once to ttn - ancneoek | k me up. Every one thinks I'm | PFove, and my very vigorous health, bodily yr rand, Vin beginning to think ‘nd mentally, © a grand record for Duffy's A onm Small Flame in Stable Could Ea eatin We Wheel t 1 im tosturlig in Publie Schools and a : No Fr ian Churches and Y, MC. A. constantly, *, A been searching a constantly, , Al ra Easily Have Been murderer, Dennett’ wis oie ‘ot fora) cough T shall be 9 years next meth, am ve loined In the hunt through West- | wait, Hy thle - Extinguished. Wig Jevega TA HBA, BURL TEES Walking many miles a day and without 0b : murder he chased a man whom ho] ort. In the spring the leading plumber wad thought Was Girard from One Hundred | Here told mo he would have to give up ab SEVERAL LINES BURST.| and Sixiy-accond street and Park ave-| work 1 urged tim to use Duty's. Ra \ ola } NE j | nue to Bron _ Then It Geveloped | cently ho told me ho was on his fifth bot ug, J that the man was not Girard tle and nover felt better, and is wo 1 The excitement of the chase was such | full timo. 1 use it all the tine rAleeaner \\ \\ ) | that Dennett has been woryying snore | Hamiiion, Tarrytown, Ne ¥ ¢ UT Ca i i nd more over the case ®talke 4 BD One Fireman Seriously Burned : 4 : coherently in and svemod y e es v { eraniic story of the downfail of the infantry who compelled the others to; sides and in several places at once.|1o be so un Magistra "i and Others Have Narrow |Atmy Literally Slashed to ur come to thelr Bupport |The. Whole Dumm Family ‘Brigade | Srben had him a techni u nd ; Pj rf All D \ k “Tere hae been desultory fighting all We we ensoonced on Wept across the victims with relentless ane * Intoxicat nM ‘9 Sscanes y eces y Attack hag been desuitory fig &" white promont tere tine ruelty It was war to the tooté decided how f Hition ts. Escapes from Death. feces In ay Attac the night before Thursday, We heard sunk (fee anow in was de Those of our dismembered force who | His case. will morrow. (fe the purest, most wads ia ta ’ _ by Hosts of Enemy. @ enemy, disheartened by te terrific) cranbery juice, Tt was ‘an guneoted (UL Seche 10 crieblad aatsat plasterer in the, Hronx. ani took’ may | sony baretiiditpa ang fedulae Ue bi ‘ sas wad lore charges of the Bowchers—toving bands) position, of a alightly raised plateau last stand was p d by the enemy, | te contracts for work on apagtme st he ‘ure bd A blaze that under ord armed with knives, axes and meat) China. So sudden was the attack tat! Ming the Pass Hak. capturing whe: | Houses Of lato he has left his Disipess scribed @tances could have been subdued In five ; . epears—had fallen back to a safer posi: | Many of us were caugat wthout Ure and putting It to the knife. / any hee ran in airy health, He has a}y % pas: 9 vs | minutes became a serious conflagration] FARTHEST TURKEY, Dec, 1 (oy spe- ton ouup | ing BAT aleuckekk ka Joma uring: th y a perfect storm | We sd four eniidren Weakest stomach alter combating —, i o4 early to: because of the defeatly zu6 sireet cable by of! arly mor ame K by the sudden coupe of the ea ote Rute baee ae eae | rae 7) \ tailed, the teceene et loadin ay Noupitals ot feet : Done wned by thd framed: sommoned to | 1 tons : y Men ty une Mimeneree ewePt| ALLEGED ASSASSINS FREE, jihis nowttsaiving, ts countrh, Tt purities handle the flames, Fourteen horses | have been wait leesly to NeW” Ly the axemen of the ¢ thouting “Vive Ja Turk!” The Emperor —_—— f'n poriod of mor wae Ge were burned to death, $20,000 worth of | bout hus concluded ins rf rer amid ¢ pprehension 8 jaya! look at his watoh and MUt- Four, Charged with Trying to Hin | {0 Atty “years, dur ouilds up and reo 4 - a i “ rlous all-day attack, and the hos s atioke te 1K which has of wisted and digs en ite Seen red: BAM the of the Turk {a but a memiey—or hash Attack Was on Time ” Impossible ta| “Oh, for Gen, Indigeationor n Loubet and Alfonso, Apanitted, ed over 4.090.100 cased nerve a 4 F od bando apartments | Par from the acene of the carnage tor gehen Pen yre : pang pea ath the bet her a ein Pre Hs to nt cashes They | PARIS, Deo. 1 The Criminal Court “aldae gives mew life,’ vital- Pee onenloee ’ biy your correspondent came upon the i oad sett ah With the: HOAG OF Hie pina | Te ouecked iihaT Anou Watoh us of the Gene at 3 o'clock this morniny and Q ity and strength | to | while hose with It spurted | 1. survivor of a regiment that went to SNging ust was proma und returned to the attack law night, | rendered a verdict of acquittal in t) atid Seer era Selt Water In every direction save toward) dogtruction, and fwum him heatd the! ture, caused by the Impatience of the Literally Cut to Pieces. leaving tye scene of the fight strewn | cases of Vallino, Harvey, Charles Mi git troubles and as an ald h fo ea wi mishbones. to and Caugsanel, who were a Ase, r to d ti it ts ip- the fe, ce tems aan of sre (nfantey CEASpeG UN Wh ELIS | ORS corbier ike, ti 10 |e ee eity in the pot to ansae Vatuables and it te the @ Aire originated In the stable i; | + [knives and forks, bayonetting us mer- swamp’ and cranberry all King Al and President Loubet 4 MM, host. cure for pneu the coal yard of George J. Elts, at No cliessly We ware Uterally out’ to night, and to-day the remnant of a ing the visit of the former to Parix i, @tip, BeFVOUR prostration, diseases of the throat, amd lungs, and BS West Fifty-ftth s a Riess : nivees ‘The attack was general on all great army is reduced to—hash. May last baa Pid We vued conditiohs, wrhethek due to worry, overwork oF ae A ably was started amps, J ~ ized by the Goyernmont & Contains no fused oil, a iB the onl Leste ‘Nernan, of ritty-nt sola by aii drogedate and qrocern, i mented bottles only, n, of fty-ffth | i dL Price @1, and see that the “Old etreet, passing the yard his w home, saw the blaze when it was so/ @mall that he could have covered {t with bis hat and shouted an alarm, Patrolman Kreutzer, of Forty-seventh § Sta. alarm tmmoadiatel y Gine and tender on the » d in a few miutes and a rapid attachment ‘was made. Two firemen with a line ran into the coal yard and directed that the water be turned on, Hose Full of Holes, Tt was, but very little of reached the nozzle. The length of hose trom the hydrant to the end was @ succession | of fountains and as fast as clamps were Put on one broken place another hole appeared. in the meantime Tiernan, Mulhearn, a driver, and Pol Kreutzer and Hudson were working ayo the thirty-one horses in They got rev before the flames had 3; the hay loft and eaten t the roof #o that it fell in, Mulhearn was | ie Wort gent in There was an e hose Willian cemen to seriously burnt about the face and hands and went to Rooseyel Every line of hose placed in sion was practically useless, and but. | talon Chief Binns, who had arrived sent in & second alarm. The hose made available by the response to this was no better than the first. Only the hardest kind of work n an atmosphere KERECT STEER Tells Why the Kids Have Ragamuffin Parade on Thanksgiving. Master Nifty McGuire, aged thirteen, enjoys @ just popularity among td kids in Smoky Row, because being * | gifted with two gups in his front teeti, he can squirt tiin streams of tol juice, in opposite directions, withs moving nis head, Aleo he reads 1 papers. rarely having to stop for large word. He has just read an torial in The World, oofecting to ¢ raggmufin paraaes of Thanksgir Day. Having paraded himself yest 5 day, Nifty regards the matter as on coming under the head of person h , privilege, and here are his views: “It's. peanuts to pound cakes dat de | guy wot writ do: plece fs aufferin’ from | ; indigestion. I'll bet he tried to crowd a} broad-beam turkey into an A last stom- ach, and den when he curled up an be- an to give Imertations of a bretzel he | jumped on us kids for paradin’. I guess he shure done that plece in what youse guys calls a cramped hand. "It he'd a’had a pepsin let ‘sthd of > t ’ ‘ ’ , below the freeaing polnt ware the fire: | men able to keep the tlre from spread- ing to aurround!ng tenements, Firemen Have Narrow Escape. Four firemva carrying a bad Une of hose beneath u hunwuy on ween wer several wagons filled w coul had a DaEvow escups from death. They went from uuder tue runway to place sume clamps on thelr line wien the structure fel! carrying down the hoavy onl wagons and thelr contents. Ald furnished by two fireboats finally conquered the fire, just as the buttal chief was thinking ot sending in a third alarm, Not one line of hose used during the fight was perfect. 1t {8 not unusual for hose lines to burst when called into Use at the fir Hd snap, but it is un- usual to have every piece of hose in use disabled. Chief Croker Condemns Hose. Chief Croker, when asked about the | bole with the no port as Co its Weakness, and condemned he present metiyd of purohasing Fire partment supplies as being partly re- sponsible, He sald PG DAFPIY Fe “We were forced to fight that Uttle fire for hours because of breaks In our hose Hnes, There can he no doubt that the trouble was due to ball hose, I'll tel you right here, that the Fire De- partment of New ‘ork Yor any other elty can't afford to economize on the urahaso of Fire Department supplies, Very best material, cost, can be none too good. ‘At the present time the method of purghasing such Supplies hose is don y cation |8 prepiredd confirmed the re biddi to meet ogrtain conMitions, and the con- tractor, jor meeting: ‘contittons, submits The ta it bidded re- celes the contract. T t anproe of such a system in the purchase of hose, DOWNTOWN TUNNEL WORK STARTS TO-DAY, ‘The work of demolishing the bulldiney Jn the two blocks on the west side of Church street, betwern Cortlandt and Fulton streets, for thy terminal of the Hudson and Manhattan Company's tua. nol, will begin to-day. ‘The terminal will basement will lead the tunnel that will Broadway. ‘The demolition and excavating for the ocoupy ninety je and to a record for work tne character, p! eevonsnaifiieenslese LOUBET DECLINES NEW TERM President of Frange Will Not Run cellar are expected to ie On Again Dee. 1 published this morning Pre: consist of two twenty-atory buildings and will cost +, Rearly ten million dollars, From the wonnest the MoAdoo tunnel under the North River to Jersey City with the present subway at Dey sireet and In the course of an Ment Loubet stated categorically that he would not accept a re-election to ‘the Presidency, as he considered a re- newal the Presidential mandate to /by Postum Co,, Battle : a é a lend penell in his pocket when dat spell of vain regrets started In to kink Jhim up, dat ghentleman never would ‘a lealled kids ‘nuisances’ and ‘litte beggars,’ and all dem kind of things, Got His Dates Mixed. iy lily Gee, didn't he get his datee mised! Firet off he mid we must a’ got the idee from some Latin law; rete Me and den tt us Jabout dai Guy Fawkes gang af8e, Dey) ven rantwed exact quality i | aust been doin ue before “hire januftuning and Rea ine Bap chrome-tanned; Its smooth, flexible, firm-fibered toughness ‘ Pages Malled Pree See makes it actually indestructible as far as shoe-wear is con- The "“Ke'rect Steer.” poss, I'll give you de ke'reot steer right off'en de bat why de kide in Ais town has ragamuffin parades on | Wanksgivin’ Day. It’s ‘cause dey ain't growed up dig enough to go to & saldon | and enjoy de day In a rational manner | and git soused and smash each udders lida, and go home {n a cab wid dere feet de winder, samo as de men does. ‘cause de prospect of turkey din- ner and mince ple kinder goes to de | head of a kid dat's used to trainin’ on sinkers and pigs’ knuckles, "T guess de guy dat miat de plece | never was a kid, L guess he wae born | growed up, wid a pain in his stomach, “Say, I'd hate to be a cantbal and eat dat guy, It's a cinch he wouldn't agree | wid me—nor anybody el — Beaten by Wife and Visitors, John Murray, of No. % Lafayette street, Nawark, N. J, had a quarrel yester@y with his wife and when mat- ters became warm Mrs. Murray struck him over the head. Some visitors al had took a hand in the fray, and t too, It fa alleged, beat John, As a fr sult Murray ad to be taken to St Rarnabas's Hospital. —_—_— A BUSINESS FRIEND To Be Counted On Under All Circwm: coh “Bay, One of the bright business women of New York City who found that coffee was wrecking her nervous sys- tem, bringing on severe neuralgte at- tecks and making her “extremely ir- iritable,” writes that she has found a stanch friend in Postum Food Coffee: “T left off the old kind of coffee completely and entirely. This I founa was easy to do, since Postum was pleasing to my palate from the be- ginning. Indeed, all my family are with me in thinking it delicious when jit is properly prepared—and by that I mean boiled long enough. ‘s“T have not had ono single attack of neuralgia since I began’ to drink Postum some months ago, my nerves have become steady, and the old an- Wants to Save His Dignity in Ing @ compromise whic bassador was obdurate. SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS | Manutietaring Jeweler nd Importer of Diamonds. ECONCESINS Macedonia Snarl, and Calls His Council, via Sofia, Bul- ordinary Coun: CONSTANTINOP! aria, Dec, L—An 1 of Ministers met ai the Yildiz Pa to consider situaltion the refusal of the Am- their demands in e to-day the rising from to modtty egard to the financial control of Mace ota. Tewfk Pasha, previously inte passador, Sir N} sssador the Foreign Miniwier. would not in ure the Sultan's dignity, but the Am- He declared that any modification of | he scheme was imp bh | nie. “Direct from the Manufacturer.” | King Calf is specially selected European calfskin, slow tn charen of spent Optician, | cerned—the finest leather ever tanned for shoes, King Calf could not be built into a shoe that cost less than $6 except by the Regal tanntry-to-consumer system. It is made into Regal shoes without the usual tanner’s profit. The finished shoes go to our own one hundred and -wo Regal stores direct. There’s no leather-profit, no job- ber’s profit, no useless commissions to figure into the price you pay for the shoes, The Regal is simply a six-dollar shoe at the wholesale price. The average six-dollar shoe és a six-dollar shoe only because there are five profits in it. There’s only one profit in the Regal. Sergnty-five Regal styles—and the regular price, right through the whole I an inaistont demand. we have made up 16.special modeta nt $4 per pair The extra 60 cents enables us ahi Y en of the special $4 OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 1. LEWKOWITZ Established 1840, Sixth Avonun Corner 17(b Street, Bowntown Sore, 200 Grond em, is $3.50 asusual ‘to meet 4 to oa Cabell iid line ever before include inthe Regal list. The Beara wape tof vp ailttle morehandswork, etc, They are teus beuckmede soces so few eencinn neato yA pwork, 10, ¥ 7 ome vA fede @10 thoes equal tuelt’hatnsuns aboeasunce eas tee Send for Style-Book Mail Orders Prompily Filled REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Greater New York Men's Stores NEW YORK crry, BROOKLYN. CREDIT Is your Right here—never a privilere Our large and up-to-date stock of Men's and Women's fine wearing apparel is always at your disposal 102 stores In principal citles tannery to consumer. from London to Ban Franctaco Largest retall shoe beainess in the world, fields, long Box and Meltons, Kerseyy. also handsome miatrea4 aerments: well armen worth 42.00 Sand 40.00, “tery epectal, 815. sn 18.00, } Fine Sults at exceedingly low Suits and Overconts made to measure at 820,00 (for one week only); regular price $35.00. Special in OurWomen’s Dept, Downtawn Stores: {405 Wavnyn Gon T ratiay” Geer, Mette ans k, Gray and Blue~—very | 165-107 D'way., bet. 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A po fosik iined, hang i oe tailored eure a Ce ee, —— 25,00 and 20.00 Men's i Fates Me bia spinteeus ab00 vitae B0.00 Men's Over« pliids, taney tints ranch kerseg’ enstish melton, allup to dave, satin 00 henvae wean Plined, double and ° whipeord, fosedl 00 12,50 and 15,00 Men's Suits 12,50 and 15.00 Men’s Over« Se a bike Ml nih ¢ 5 gate vel ad hfe orsted, black ion Oxford, tanta hand tailored, single s 0 weeds, ‘ish in ih 50 and double breaste | black or gray, 4210 52 All made for 190 ‘ inches 1ONQ..cereeevves be ar sunieeneane ae 30.00 Tuxedo @ Full Dress Suits, satin lined, 15.00.. 15,00 and 20,00 Raincoats, 7.50 and 10.00, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. 235 ROADWAY, Opposite Post-Office, 9 Conan Doyle’s latest story, which he says Is his masterpiece, “ Sir Nigel ” for which he was given the highest price ever paid for serial rights of any story 25,000.00 begins in the December 3 issue of the New-York Tribune Sunday Magazine