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a WNL, b BY WEDALTSDAY a. rds Hin WORL BRUARY Pretty Irish Dancers \CHARLES H. TURNER for the Cork Men’s Ball YING IN WALDORF Big Meteorite Comes Here. PORTLAND, ORE., FEB. 21.—The fa- mous Willamette meteorite has been sold to u New York actentlet who will present it to the American Museum of Natural History, in New York City. The price pald was $20,000, wich te sald to the highest price ever given for a meteorite, The huge niass of ore {s one of the beat specimens of meteorite ever discovered, weighing about fifteen tons. It was found near the banks of tha Tualatin River, in Clackamas County, re, GARFIELD MAKES /ROBBER BRAINED) FLAT DENIALS IN | HIS VICTIM THEN. BEEF TRUST CASE @ontradicts on the Stand Different Witnesses for the Packers. | Millionaire Exile from + Mis | souri Was Witness Against St. Louis Boodlers. Chinaman Robbed of Dia- monds and Money and LeftforDeadinStore. | Charles H. Turner, of St, Louts, for- |merly president of the St. Louts and Suburban Railroad and a prominent fig- ure in the St. Louis boodle scandals four years ago, ts at the point of death in his apartments at the Waldorf-As-| Tq House Poor Mexicans. torla Hotel. Dr. Richard H. Gibbons, of | ein = | No. 10 East Thirty-fourth street, his reg-| MEXICO CITY, FEB, 21.—Gov. Landa, of the Federal District, and high oz- jilar physician, and Dr, Janeway, the | of i high 9 | specialist, who was called in consuita-| ficials of the Government have onde tion, say that they have hope, but that) La serci tha a bread pis spf ised a rs i 1a ol eity. ro- thelr patient Is very low ne the poor of this RS A ae Of PASSAIC, N. J., Feb. 21.—Charles Sing Hop, a Chinaman, wus found with a fractured skull in his bunk in the rear of his laundry at No, 355 Passaic t CHICAGO, Feb, 21.—James R, Gar- field, Commissioner of Corporations, Tesumed the stand in the packers’ case to-day, The opening of the examina- tion was on the books examined by Mr. pn early to-day, Near tie bunk lay a : posed to! tear down Garfield when he visited Chteago Feb, | Si" forcen: ear thee clas Tt was Mr. ‘Turner who, under pres-|/00, 19 (ie noorer quarters and erect is blood-stained hatchet. The place fad | Sy GIGHILCHATE Y Folk f model tenements, where tho id been robbed and a dlamon1 ring and sure exerte Dy “SIneL Cr tOEnS wll pr iit atte man 1 vot fe shawenthe ase ts | Bt Lou aie é will have an auundant supply of These showed the assembling of prof sum of money stolen. The © inan of St. Louis, made the first realy ater and light an be given every and loss accounts of the different pack- ot boodling that finally uncovered the] Sten ane tte vantage: who was uncons¢ is When found, had » sald that he examined to- . i i cipal seandal in ers. Ho sald shat he examined Ne | not regained his senses up to a. late SEE ee asinteys vTHeraise | is ad the es hour -tenlay, recent history of ce | aK Willlam Van Wyck, a feed deat atin 6 tet res nase | Eaplored wich Stanley, Morrison then took one place of business adjo! 5 CoRR Recs Cs a lac ie 3| HONOLULU Dee aceriye @ conversation: be-| Te eara tho Vicia’ Groene the contidence of the people—bankers. | 1 ie ated y. day at Queen's Hos- ative of Swift & entarearti ie sed groaning and financiers and millionaire business men.| ora)" Laing, who was a Scotchman, Gari. He | entered the place. |it scattered as exiles to the four corners two years old, Is said to have bee: ut wraphical S The laundry was in darkne: of the earth men who had Hved in 8t. | a Pollow of the R and among these | clety and to hi was some time before i 5 ift say In the pres- | Louts all their Ii of faxplorer Livingston from Zanz!b ence of C 4 IL Swift that you had |ghted, the assailants of the Chinaman exiles Is Charles H. Turner. to Eondon, and is algo sald to have c! tions, that all, having allowed the gas to escape from He wag wanted in Missourl as a wit-| been a member of Henry Stanley's Niger expedition. ‘Paid $2,000 Ransom. ness against he boodlers, but he fled to this ely and sent word thet he was too il, tw leave his bed. He has never the quarter-in-the-s The fumes, howe: | through an cpen tra t meter, had escaped 2 over the front A be regarded as “He did not. “Did ti thet you had, said that | door, dared to go back, decause there are) 1, yasu, HA... Z1—Col, Mawert ai none of matlon would be used! ‘The police theory {s that the object cases sil open in waich he could be|srannigan, a ranchman of Deming, N. : a M., who was kidnapped by bandits near 2 |the Chinaman’s asailant in empt Silver City, n deseribed the in-| the meter was to delay the finding of Jesse | 4/ the body of his vie nom he prob- ACRES “lable the 1. The wo Ly- man was taken neral Hospital, 1 the | where le Les 1 1 condition, to harm “He di M., and held for rang’m, was released last night. It was nec sary to pay the bandits twice, and | $4,000, Ht Is sald, was secured by them. usel as a witness, Upon his arrival here es en- | Waldorf-As- gaged apartments at the toria and has Myed there ever since, broken in health and spirits. Among hs attendants has been a trained nurse e Allanta Gets Exposition. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, many, fatal results are sure to follow. ything to Mr, production of, bouks “Tl did not” | Hop's ‘brother, Mr. took a sev D u say to Mr at No, 282 Main str turn early last week, but he had reoov-|" ATLANTA, GA., FEB. 21.—Tt has been Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, ONG Tbe, brother had a dianio d sufliciently by Sucduy to go out, eae, a because they do most and should have attention first. 2 definitely decided to hold phe Southern 2 exertion proved top much for him, | industrial Exposition in “this. clty and he went back to his bed, Monday | 1910, ‘Two hundred thousand dollar he was suddenly stricken with hemor- | W000 wanted has been subscr! A oharter for the exposition company rhages of the stomach in a violent form. | Wi] be immediately applied for. ot be used to injure t If you. are sick or ‘feel badly,’’ begin taking Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one. | $150 and that he always 1) emble sum of money 1: sometimes as much as $1,000, tue diamond ring nor any’ money found in the place. in ta_not.” ou know Charles McFarland?” I um, at the office of Nel- to him that you had Ingormadion and tien ed “bee showed that an, en- es aa ae poe ce a window, the rol ell fn ned the sick nullionaire h a ; ee 7 from ah alley Fone Ser ane great quantity of blood. ‘The physician Troops for Philippines. The mild and immediate effect of; ney, liver and bladder troubles, the Swamp-Root, the great kidney and blad- der remedy, is soon realized, It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp- Root will set your whole system right, sume way, A) ‘Me injured m se. He suc din reducing the hemorrhages,| BUFFALO, FEB. %1,—The third bat- but Mr. Turner's condit on was 6o seri- | tallon of the hth Infantry, consist- ous that Dr. Janeway was called in. | !ng of %62 enlisted men under command i sels See TEE srole expedient of Major C. P. Terrett, left Fort Nia paae ohana) and | Sara last evening for San Francisco en your water frequently night and smarting or irritation in passing, brick- dust or sediment in the urine, headache, backache, lame back, dizziness, poor about forty year it work in hi = Inst on usual time symptoms of which are—obliged to of at was about sing the place, Y of the In- it 1 becau! for t formation to. be given Farsi saoptae’ might later 2 to be sworn to’ “He did no = ee F the patient has been kept alive, though | route for the Phillppines. and the best proot is i it digestion, sleeplessness, nervousne: pomine the in eduction of evidence ~ uncouscious, His daughter has been 33 Lb sic bs heart alstinvance due to bad ines by fhe mac ere rmation ‘was made | Briently i E sent tor and is speeding toward New NEW CH ‘AGO HOLD. UP: Dear, Sie: 2 a “| (eoublesstlnveruntions trom; bad Bh ge ae Hering: Dak saee Cg es vay : York on a special train, UL; morv or ites Kings trdabiee a nin | ieuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloat- Garfield Dominis _ Ds ese ye see _—_—_—_——>__. wo AN THE VICTIM. Ar pe ee niaregea teks ng, irritability, worn-out feeling, lack Monica And £1/CC) Gear PLAN TINY SKYSCRAPER | much, alarmed—my strength and pows. | Of ambition, may be loss of flesh, sale FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. , 5 nan fag Ieabinen tie amie am sect, [low complexion, or Bright's disease, a advice. I begun the use of the medicina If your water, when allowed to re Vo Erect Kighteen Stories at No. 1 faud noted a decided improvement atte Prominent Resident Stopped Near taking Swamp-Root only & short time main undisturbed in a glass or bottle for This ‘‘A” (Triangle A) Merit Mark on a box of cigars is the sign by which this improved quality maybe known. The three sides of this Triangle are of equal Jength and stand for Knowledge, Equipment and Disposition. This ‘‘A” mark is insurance to the smoker that these three essential factors have been applied to give the smoker honest cigar values, AMERICAN CIGAR tem of cigar-making which has, within the last few years, by applying processes never before attempted in the culture and development of tobacco, completely revolutionized the methods of the cigar industry. : _ Guesswork has given way to certainty and cigars produced under our system cost the smoker no more than the ordinary kinds made in the « usual haphazard way. COMPANY, ‘Manufacturers i NEW ORI Feb. 21.—The Fair { yn of en! ra Grounds tomorrow's races! hn" Giariior | The annual reception and ball of tar] red oft the prise at the Trish ball and) 7 Walk 'ptteet. ; Home, Choked and Forced to py ine Eta tieag cute an Stein uber fe aciae : oe < sEimerick Giri Cork Men's Patriotic Benevolent and) Woo tation, will be ambne the contest- |, 1ne Mereantilo Trust Company, bf 8t.! tand Over Jewelry and Money, | & doctor ‘examine some, of my water "to: | is also evidence that your kidneys and elling; $400: six furlongs. *Bisaue tive Association, to be held a au Cogether with the members opehs | ome coy announces: that the office Seg DSR Rounced st all right and 1 | bladder need immediate attention, : id 2 rs Harlem Casino on} Gaeltc and Comnareenca dancing |PHidinge which 18 to erected om the) CHICAGO, Feb, 21.—Half a block from Tk your Swamp-Root {a pure-| Swamp-Root {s pleasant to take and fs Saturday night, will introduce | “asses. small plot of ground at the southeast | her home early last evening Mrs. Jone-| Yasmfai druxs. | Thanking’ you tor ‘ay | for sale at drug stores the world over ig to America two y Irish lasses whu | ‘There are 1,500 members of the Cork |Sormer of Broadway and Wall street, | phine T. Loomis, well known In Buena] complete. reanve and recommending | bottles of two sizes and two prices— carried off all the dancing prizes on| Men's Association, and the affair will|knowm as No, 1 Wall street, will be| Park, and a member of various wom- Vor eal ee fifty cents and one dollar, Remember thelr native heath before they jour: oring together a numer of Irishmen |¢ghteen stories, The financial ar-|an's clubs, was robbed by a hold-up TC RICHARDSON. the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s i. New York two weeks ago. who have distinguished themselves in| rangements for the construction of this|man. She was choked until nearly un- Swamp-Root is not recommended for} Swamp-Root, and the address, Binge, The yo ‘very line of effort. The music will be offica building have been engineered by | conscious and then was compelled to| everything. but it promptly cures kid-| hamton, N. Y.. on every bottle, Elleen Gan oy Prof. Bess's ore: Si. Louls capitalists. draw from her fingers her two diamond SPECIAL NOTE.—1In order to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp*Root res ely, sone ee ede At the present time a_ four-story | rings, valued at, $20. Her purse also] you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent abso unexceled. Th a i |etructure stands on this plot, which taken. lutely free by mail. The took contains many of the thousands upon thousands of tes, There will be many other co: | alee scr owen chmelc et tie. time, ofa Comet have become the attacks | (estimonial letters received from men and women cured. The value and success of nts for the handsome prizes to be |the sale ‘that ‘thls property was the | S.cnuy’ inaugurated a private poles | SWamp-Root are so well Known that readers are advised to send for a sample | : nit given to the various dancers. Mr, | D aie beatdente aie "| most expensive plece of property, con-| service, The city. police fn that region | bottle, In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y, be sure) *Anprenticn allowance, O'Leary and Miss Comerford, who car-" traye«, Corresponding Secretar sidering {ts size, in the United States. | are so few in number as to be powerless, | to say you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. The genuine, j ness of this offer is cuaranteed, ‘ ——————— eee Ct Three Primary Requisit | I DITORIALS— No. 5 ‘ LENS : THE ‘TRIANGLE A” In the making of GOOD CIGARS there are , | three primary requisites : * Le », First—The knowing how—that’s | KNOWLEDGE. ; OPULATION increase in the ITERATURE has made great ; *ye4° I United States goes on apace. strides in the past year along Second—The proper facilities— It is interesting to follow. the serious as well as popular CITY PARK ENTRIES. > growth of our own country, Com | lines. The famous books of the ae that’s EQUIPMENT. plete tables are given not only of the | year are named, and some interest- (Special to The Eventng Wortd, ) ¢ . United States, but of all the coun-] ing comments are made. Theres | NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 21.—The Th ird—Wanting to do it—that’s tries of the world, * * * also_a_review of scientific progress ] for to-morrow's races at City synopsis of the latest United St in 1905, * ® # Special educa- | folie ‘ POSITION op tuletiercemeiog. veil Cowl dafaticy prota th olla: censu bulletins regardin vita’ onal statistics, press, art, stage, DIS OS . rm statistics, Ke, . . : | _ If but asingle one of these factors is lacking E are getting quite stylish in| FQ UROPEAN statistics form an tm- | in a manufacturing organization a good product is our state affairs, Now that portant: chapter tis) veariaithe | fe iS we have become more of a World's great organization of | impossible. “world power” the Secretary of the news. csvinehy pepitered throughout x . . ¢ world, have It is the possession of these three essential Teeasairy ate, Wastin has pre: individually caled ‘upon to contribute . : * - | special matter to the 1906 book, Pk cae elements, together with the necessary capital in- efiquettertol govern the mode SE pits | Fe vesuits that thes wigs coninlste eh Gehan ls ala telligently applied, that has made it possible for will inform you fully upon this| collection of its kind is now pre- ~ nawana 198 5 pa * * unique subject, sented. | or enta int the American Cigar Company to improve cigar ~ Stands for Honest Cigar Values «| FOURTH RACE—Four furlongs; the Na- 7 e NOTHER contribution from the tional Biakge values to such a great extent during the past : OVERNMENT officials have kind- nation’s capital consists of Bossrian few ears. ly co-operated with the edi- complete Catholic lists, pre- —s Lens .. : * ‘. ®. yy * . tors of the Almanac in the| pared by the Apostolic Delegation, Bie Dal This improvement in quality is particularly compilation of matter of interest to There are also. Episcopal lists {rom . * : the public. ¢ Comptroller of the] Secretary Dr. Samuel H. , Pres- evident in such well-known cigars as the Currency has prepared a special bytelan lists from Rev, Dr. Roberts article cover:ng his department, as| and other religious statistics of espe. | Geo. &U, Childs Cabinet and Anna Held now Victoria Size—5 Cents has also the Director of the Mint, | cial interest. i | sold at 5c.— these brands represent a value for- ; merly sold at 10c. is a splendid demonstration of this modern sys- } | Fiera this a es his shoulder, and! at FIGURE THIS OOT! If, after a year’s hard usage, a $10,000 automobile $5,000 will be worth but - - es - S 5 And if $10,000, be shrewdly invested in Real ni 0 shrewdly invested in Real $20,000 | Estate that in another year may readily be sold for , Which Is the Best Investment ? | | REALTY BARGAINS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS TO. for 1,000 SEE AY.