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CONTEST. | ON EVIE TH ~ HOHEST COURT —-. = Atguing the Demand for | a Recount Before the } Court of Appeals. MICLELLAN OPPOSES IT, i Judge Parker and Corporation Counsel Delany Fighting the _ Opening of Ballot Boxes, PLEAS FOR MR. HEARST. Exiiow. Black, Austen G. Fox and ‘Clarence Shearn Appear for j the Contestant, to The Evening World) | ¥, 8. Y., Dee. 11.—Attorneys in they case of Wiliam R. Hearst in his Pontest of the election of George B MoGlellan as Mayor of New York lined ‘up Before the Court of Appeals toeday fn @ fia! battle at law. The oak pan. elle’, court! room was filled to the doors wi lawyers and other interested spec. tatets, A fine array of legal talent faced the court for the presentation of argumania Exhief Judge aiton B. Parker,-¢ “es THE WORLDY MONDA CHORUS GIRLS WILL NOT STRIKE TO-NIGHT. pPor@tion Counsel John J Delany, and | Assistant Corporation Counsel Arthor| C. Pugte,y argued in behalt of Mayor Mo@ellan, while in the line of lawyers | pheptpseniting Mr. Hearst were former Gowrnor Frank 8. Black, Austen G Poxfand Clarence J. Shearn The contest was browght before the coumt on an Appeal from the decision of the Appellate Division, First Depart. | HEAVY FINES I me Which @éelded in favor of a re: | C7 eal cout and réodnviss of the ballots in| Cry 4 har ? Ini s Recognized, b y the boxes, thus overturning the »meod Six Men and Two Women, Union Is Ree gnized, but No ed order of Justice Amend denying the a in Sil hi Johnnie: W Amend denying th ; 4 Johnnies Allowed ; Tight to roganvess th lots or to} Dealers in Slips, Will Pay me a at ychalige the Wesult, It was on. the ad. | 5.601 3 ; | the Stage Door ac | olage Voor, Vio@of the Appellate Division that the 85,600 or Go to Jail. | id epee! wos taken és = Judge Porker opened the Sudge Chane 1h tha: Coney Coure trike’s off. Brooklyn ts not for MeClellanand wis f Mricies ike, kbewed tne tr in gloom. poration SCoupeel Delany 2 entite sympathy with Judge Aspinall's| ayy js wot tthe R ad " Judge Parker's Argument. ficting heavy fines on orus G n wh ate two women who were lose “Moo: Judge Parker argued that the Appel: [ite tie Wy Ries : late Division was unanimous in its{ge0 All of the We HvaEah ' sige Opinion that the order directing the re: | oftend Mary Myers was fined $1001 Lineuen.” 1 to sweet ar cout and ¢anyass should be revedsbdy| amd ry» Dietvich $00, Ho ‘: " i a ye l teh nry| 4 tro all about Debt ha} bat It. Would have so decided Hartman “and © Sebastian rh ns ry . n ; BH 5-68 the matter had come before it as acher were fi #09 each, while | ser mn, But sistas} original propos but tha fines of $1 we ed onto aie e ws bare fa constrained ; Philp Ray ehael Owen, Jacod| Is’ Union was fo clsidh ofthe Appellate Division, Seoung | Sells and John Fuchs. The Court. gaye! a, The taslk-ot th | Diparereni,. .which hadedecided.in | le Pri the rnative of paying} pay for chorus, girl favor of a recount in a preceding. case, | elr fl on spending two tha e400) quring . This determination on the part of the]! Pris Before encing them Birst Department Justices, he held, was| Judge Crane sate he would n due to the fict that the Mayoralty | be lenient with policy dealers unless Contest. invojved the opening of the! t ey. o1d eho, employ them. ’ m 0d ithe \' after the dig fellow ind Depart at | sald a qd une J we w ing in se 84 of the} $0.00 In licting nes W law, said Juage of the | vill money ta S$ autborives the 4 Way ¢ va be wid-rsd | e® between | conoree BISHOP. GREER jy the in On the Bench To-day B Magistrate Wahle in J ferson Market, Rey, David A, Greer, ‘ e Diocese of New mld tat Hea ® ested spectator Int Oe Wirranto ' Jforedy Market Court to-day dis clim to © Of Mavos ss teal ho ik } Argument for Hearst work nt stant Epk E€-Goevrn 7 y» atu urt 1 means of prisonera and nts at} tio {| most wos t at yr | Fourteent 2 t | Young Broom semor Senitor Koop beni sole tt him Bot jpeen AR ty cha Presilon of its pu w ' i { i ‘arias the y election Taw wa ee , Ourt Ha in 3004. th fs vkpected that the Court will b Bows \te decision , HAS iA Ur. ISSIONS. | | FUNERAL fden to Reprgont England | tm Central Anerioa, | TM, AiGarden, formerly Britisy Min e prisdaer was dismissed. —— OF “AUNT LOU Many Stage FP In All Sonle’ Cho SS WITH CURT eside | el- York ne Jef sitting acopa Br omplatn ISA.” Attend Services Ptor to Cubs, who recently was a There were many mourners at the yinted Minister and Consu!-General (o| funeral services held to-day over th ve§a) Contral American republ cs, ar-/ body of Mrs. Loulea Eldr known fo-day on the new torbine|as "Aunt Loulsa,” In All Un iv Me mmoyr Ce 1. ‘The announcement! tarian Church, on Fourth a fp, Warien's trinafer fiom Havana | the gathering old-time § jade after his departure from Kng- | recent footlight favorites, a de “ from the Women’s Professional wpake his headquarters at!the Actors’ Church Alliance and City and will exercise the: As the body of “Aunt Louiaa, Minister and Co: ia cording to her wishes, will be sem) ated, the floral offerings wer a thibutea I las Costa Tpica, Hao ‘ind Bavador, ‘at the various: hoapltals. TRUCE OF THE POLICY CASES. CHORUS RLS” n the road) may SSawlsber *Mareos Pay | | Ht any leaves town. hal yen 1 | drawn fro Py “It's all because the t "7 Jafter Mr Arthur and Miss Cahill and told them that it would , ducers si money mes alf # dwwing pe At wances DEATH RATE 18 STILL LOW, e death for last week as an t health Dong ant t ‘ 70 per 1 as against population for the cor 1p k of last year, It was ali that the number of deaths from s extremely low for this Nothing is more appropriate or more acceptable for a Christ+ , Mas Gift than some article of furniture. Our stock is large and niture line, WH PAY PE nooms Wit = Con PPRLY ) FREER ON CATION, "PRINCETON STUDENT, HOME | him that they offered a reward of $5,000/ PERCY KUTROFF, RUNAWAY oboe Says He Went to London to Earn His Own Way, but Failed, So Cabled for Money and Came Back. “IT had an idea there would be quite raised and if I remained Percy Kutroff, the young Princeton Student who disappeared Jast September | a@ hue and ery and reeently discovered himself to his|{n this country I would certainly be people in London, arrived home to-day|recoguized, so I went to London, 1 on the turbine ship Carmania, had plenty of money then, I.tned to His father and mother met him at}make my own living, but It wasn ¢ the pler and their greeting wae quitejof a go. | was getting experience ali affecting, So worried were they about|right, bul you can't eat experience. ‘My tangs vere Ruout x exidusted for info verning | when I picked up a New York news- ne Rm SRST paper and saw a big story about me In boute, it” For the first ume I learned that The boy was not averse to telling hie searches had been made of tine hospit; ' fals and morgues, (hit thousands o} adventures, He sali he dropyfet out of| Ciroulurs had been scattered through- sight with the intention of making his!out the country bearing my plctu: own fortune, but he w: |} went to a cable office and sent pn go> Eveeeee to my father's lawyers. te ful, When his funds ran out ho cabled| ing “them 1 Was sate. Then I got a home. remittance by cable, bought my ticket "I simply got tired of collgge life*|@nd here | am.’ x! tre ne explained. “When 1 entered Prince: | tuturn® ae i ‘ ton I thought {t would be more pleas-| back to colle ant than it qurned out to be, I had no | teaers Nar hat he will do idea the work Would be so hard. Thejact if nut allowed not sure about his rdably will not go een to have a d his father fears other disappearance to follow his own wssociations — we not toularly | bet ¥ | Young Kutroft was asked if he had pleasant either, ad no taste! teen married while abroad or. while for @ scholarly atmosphere. 1 wanted| missing. — He dt) answer the question. He er or not he to make my own way out in the world. 1 _L asked my father several times to)" gin vr “ainerent take me out of college and pat me in| shi was coming up the bay bis business, but he refused. When 1) ¢ pn | stories, but. after conferring got my remittance at the beginning of | With his father, he Insist . home merely. the term last fall I concluded it was a good time for me to shift for myself. refueed to say r li CITY PARK ENTRIES, CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS. La ¢ entries for ws Five and @ half, furlongs toemorrow's wanes claimed. a PING NEWS, *Apprentice t SHIP as f RACE PORT OF YEW VorK, ARRIVED, SBOOND RACK—Purse: for al] ages STEAMSHIPS | en furlones Helton TODAY Dewaut Atlano. Hamburg. Saratoga, Nasaay. | " Catania, Rarbades — Pring Ada'bert, Naples | OUTGO! | SAIL Hampi News RTH RACE—Mile HERO RUNS IN FIRE | Kleinburg Closes Valves in’ Blazing Tank-Room of a Cleaning Establishment. A bie bensine tack in the rear of th» cleaning extablirhment of H. Levey & Co. Nos. 48, 419 ond 412 Fast Ninety- @ minic amane the 1% employees, They ed to run down the stairs and sav> afternoon and formal evening France. black, white and tan styles, sheer plaids, Delcaste Irish, Appenzell and French | priate styles; also the Following | chiefs for men and women, usual prices; 75c. and $1.25 TOSTA EAPLONN thin street, expledod to-day and caused | p B. Altman & Co. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN. Women's One and Two:Clasp Gloves of Glace Kidskin, 11.00 per dozen. Men's Handkerchiefs, in plain, hemstitched and initialed and fancy colored textures. Women's Handkerchiefs, with | real Valenciennes lace. *Childien's Handkerchiefs, in appro- Women's Plain Hemstitched Linea Handkerchiefs, Women's Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs, $1.00 and $1.15 per box of six. ermal were site) ininred. ‘The most pevfonsly hurt Weg Filer O'CaDno#, dE | No, 10 Kast Wighty-ninth alreet, 4d) | fell dewn an epdire figot of staire did) Wes ateoped ud by the others, 8 \@ Was attendat by of amiullnee surgeon and and the ery went dd be blown © valves. closing the val he was He wap removed to the a] larm of “) $000 blaze, en KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO, Honry Appel. of No. ¢th Broome street. waa knocke’t down In front of today by an aus Robbins, of He Broadway driven by Albert West Wiftysfirst street 192 vide a0 No. Was not seriously hurt Women's and Men's Gloves for general street wear, dress, golfing and motoring. Women's, Men's and Children’s Gloves of glace and suede kidskin, made by Trefousse & Cie. Chaumont, $1.00 per pair; and tape border effects, silk embroidery, or trimmed with selections of linen handker- at considerable less than the per box of six i . a ao | | Men's Plain Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, la in $1.00 and $1.35 per box of six. j : y Men's Initiled Linen Hendkerchiefs, bi xf yeglass wearers: Do your| $1.15 and $2.25 per box of six. 1 lasses fit—do they fit properly? ‘i , : ; , iol Ce haps you have outgrown them. Women's Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c. each. Cone. ‘1 | Que Qoulists are _ Registered aah (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) *Mavar icagpeniers ics 10) | Physigians of experience, They will Sider ow - it Mg | te] amine your eves and tell you their exact ol g a! | W PRESENT condition, For this NO ” lc — 0 obligati Fe any | GARD att Weaaeh Sebel as ow. os | COLORED DRESS FABRICS. riehinan vn | Ge Dolltralways “at moderate ores © and seventy yards; fe 6] Dress Patterns, in a variety of styles, suitable for gifts, ranging * | CAUSE BH OEE vA he | in price from $3.00 to $10.00 each; also a selection. of ff 224 Sixth Avenue 1345 Broadway plain and fancy materials, including ladies’ cloths, cheviots, Pi yi ‘S380 Sixth Avenue 217 Broadw y, mixtures and silk and wool effects in lengths suitable for ik & said Broad Street Arcade. waists or skirts ar 50 per cent. less than the usual prices, (Colored Dress Goods Department.) , a) FURS AND FUR GARMENTS, An important sale of Women's Furs and Fur Garments at Exceptionally Low Prices, as mentioned below, will be held To-morrow (TUESDAY), December | 2th: REAT medicine,—the Saw- buck, Two ,hours a day sawing wood will keep anyone's Bowols regular. \ No need of pills, Cathartles, Castor Ol! nor “Physio,” if you'll only work the ts Nature's Cure for Conatt- pation and,—'Ten-Mile walk will do, if you haven't, got a wood pile, Buty i you will take your Exercise tn an Basy Chair, there's only one way: to do that, and make a Success of It, Bechuse,—there’s only one kind of Persian Lamb Coats, with Mink or Baum Marten Collars. . $135.00 Caracul Coats = - + CK: 115.00 Natural or Sabled Squirrel Coats - = * : . 58.00 Cloth Paletots, black and colors, Squirrel lined.with collars of PersanLamb,Caracul,Beaver,Squirrel orAlaska Sable, 40.00. Cloth Paletots, black and colors, Squirrel lined, with collars of Black Lynx, Persian Lamb or Beaver - - = 50.00 Cloth Paletots, in Black, with all gray Squirrel lining; collars of Black Lynx, Persian Lamb or Beaver - = + 68.00 Alaska SealskinCoats = + + * «= = 275,00 Also the following Neckpieces and M iffs: NECKPIECES, MUFFS, Erming +, + + = $25.00 $40.00 Mink - + +2000 and 25,00 23.00 and 38,00 Black Lynx - + 16,00 and 25,00 19.00 and 22.00 BlueLynx - + + = 15.00 18.00 PersianLamb + ~~ 12.00and 18,00 ,00 and 19,00 Beaver - + + + = 10.00 13.00 Alaska Sable = - =~ 8,50 and 1650 8.75 and 10.50 Brown Squirel + ~- 8,00 and 20.00 10.00 and 15,00 Plick Caracul - + 7.00 and 13.00 6,00 and 14,00 Persian Paw ae ee - = 7,00 8.00 Gray Squirrel - © + 650 and 12.00 8.50 and 10.00 Nineteenth Street and Sixth Auenue, New York Anti for tho Bowels and Its Ci '@ the Only means to exer- cise the ‘Muscles, without work. ‘They don’) Purge, Gripe, nor “upset your Stomach,” because they don't got Wke Cathartion, : Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, New York, Grandfather Constipation rae | s Cure for Intestines with a costly waste of Digest % dulce, as Salts, Castor Oil, Calomel,« dalap, or Aperiont Waters, always do, Nov—Cascarots strengthen and stimu © tate the Bowel Muscles instead, 7 These are the Muscles that®line the © Food passages and that tighten up whea ~~ Pood touches them, thus driving that — ‘ Food on to its finish, ‘ Thay are the Muscles that tura Pood ” into Strength through Nutrition. be Well,—a Cascaret acts on your Bowel Muscles aa if you had just Sawed a cond of wood, of Walked ten miles, ay That's why Cascarets are safe to take gontinuously In Pealth; and out of health, Because they move the Food Nat ¥ Sal digesting it without waste of 1 Gastric Juice, ‘ They thus Work all the Nutrition out of it before it decays. ‘The thin, flat, Ton Cont box fa made to fit your Vest Pocket, o “My Lady's’ Carry if constantly with you and @ Cascaret. whenever you suspect need one, ‘Thus you will ward off Appendicitis Constipation, . Indigestion, — 4 egiste—10 i Be very careful to get the made only by the Sterling Remote pany and neverrpel@ita bulky lot stamped * CCC, 5