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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1906. WSURANCE MEN LAWVER LINED [MOROS KILL 18 U. S. SOLDIERS AND WOUND 52 IN FIGHT TWAS, TOLLA—|SHACHED TL SHAL HOSTS | ON COMSTOCK’ Ison sue Wi ai wp PSE cooks. wouvowo woes. | SHED FAN BLOOD RA Jersey Boatacor of Pardons Sores to Form—Other Remedies Armstrong Commit- | Struck Head of Society | (LOSSES IN BATTLE THAT COST Commutes Sentence to | Did No Good tee’s Reform Bills. Twice in Court. LIVES OF 18 U. §. SOLDIERS. Seven and a Half Years. | COMPLETE CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES (Special to The Evening World.) Y “BIG THREE.” en called Es. TRENTON, N, J., March 9.—Mrs, An- LED B la ar in the hearing ane! UatGe AMERICAN CASUALTIES totnetto ‘olla has been saved from the| «Twill be glad to give anybody suf- ' United States Coma hields to- THE DEAD: feeeen ie Gar eee: apes rae from eczema any information f . Ey Gay ) of the law 5 ° 3 ee, iticura Remedies. When Presidents Talk First, but All )* Ae abe bl is pola een ag an Aad 4 repaid eeitin iba Ot RRS Go NaR uA: rearing a cour Remeciee ae e ; ie Hemansert Bees Be .ocal Constabulary, ....,... Maer: man, this afternoon commuted her sen- tdi there develdj small pimples Lines Down to Agents |‘! Ba oes s texce to seven and one-halt years’ tm- ta her face whieh went toto B eeale her for the Fray. the eye and 3 \ Total. cee 18 1 hae ibed which threw off a little watery, sub- ; Gaithe y. Ne Pascoe elie aren teen opel OLAlo ns cy eoeareseanin dae sesso siene ‘The gibbet was ready for the prisoner, | stance. Her head was also affected with peated to Commissioner Shields for a | THE WOUNDED: Ih te Jailvat “Hackensack” and was | ©, Soe used to scratch until it bled, | ; (Special to The Evening World.) warrant against Mr Officer. 7 under sentence to die next Monday. ; making very bad sores. We tried two ; ALBANY, March 9.—The hosts of the | sault, but the Ce COPS. isc cag cee easine see reeereeveesecceeere a The action of the Board of Pardons 9 three salves, including pare They Insurance Trust are marshalled in Al- referred M. Infantry. ... AeAGEoor StenEn SAGA GSOOUCONOGONICT: Was @ surprise even to the most san-|did not do any good, so I got some : RaAy dortay, rok prealtent ito went | Uaited ‘states! Dist Hen ate | Pergemeaen ‘ Fuine of Mrs, Tolla's friends, The best | Cutioura Soap frst, and then used the they are here to oppose the Armstron CAIN AM see Sa 6 CSO EISOB OC SUD UO OC ITI: BHI b reprieve and @ new trial, caacure BoP Ointment, and ieee Insurance bills at the wut Befor aving the court-room, Mr. Constabulary... v2.5 pecs oss swe seveseies 0% 1€ vote on the commutation was 6 |They completely cured her, and we given by the joint Insurance Commit- | Qumstock started another row with a — Pataongs ds the first time the Court of |have had no more bother with it. . tee of the Legislature. | newspaper man, who openly called him Total iisccrccpaus essere secs ert ss terres nene tora enee so . 52 payed SCs RESTA soe ing thie wll be O- a eae Raid Down in front, In the well of the|a ifar, referring to a previous Assembly chamber, lined up with the tween them, and Mr. Coms: LOSSES OF THE ENEMY. investigators were fF ent T. LL. another appeal to Commissi eccAruth: of tis Frovident Lite Presi (tok ine sepsriews aivemt, aavertilig thet Moros Killed. ....... dent Peabody, of the Mutual; President | he had twice been vinsulted 1 CRO Qt! Orr, of the New York Life, and Presi- court, But the Commissioner did not ent Paul Morton, of the Equitable. | erant the warrant Senator Arnistrong in opening th Mr. Con hearing said tie committee was glad Post-Oftic to have its recoinmendations freely dis- | testify aga cussed and dissected. but Its Judxment street, who was | was not affected by mere weight of of using the mails for improper | and extremely steep. numbers. He said ex-Licut-Goy, Wood- | purposes. Mr. Miller, Richards’s coun- ru had agreed to act as “guide, phil- tel; sins ests lng) tol Amelstant, United The last 400 feet were at an angle of 60 degrees and there wore fifty osopher and friend" to the committee / States District-Attorney P. J. Car-| perpendicular ridges covered with a growth of timber and strongly end steer the opposition. mody, who arraigned the priswner. Mr. Mr, Woodruff said practically all of | Miller avciared that fis client had | fortified and defended by an invisible force of Moros, Gov. Stokes fs understood to have fully Wm. F. Knox, 1216 So. ‘35th Ste Pl \voted in favor of thi b ith others, being Influenced by” the cone elphigy Begun Se ees seatie of Mrs, Tolla’s counsel that the 0 interpreted the prisoner's story of the shoodug of Joseph ponte ANOTHER | CURE did “not Tepeat it verbatim and lost Passe: int Another matter taken into constdera-| , “I suffered from falling hair and tion was the etatement that the woman | dandruff, and also pimples on the face cimmitted murder to eave her honor. | for about one year, and have been Fark vaio. hae been uncring’tn hor | Using, medical treatment during that efforts to save Mrs. Tolla. and Samuel period without any satisfaction, until Kalisch made the final appea’ advised by friends of the Cuticura Alfredo Mananl, the Itallian Vice- Remedi I be; th id Coneul; E emedies. using them, an Newark, “and aoe Pons? Cuter: Of | in a short time they proved successful. peared in the interest. I recommend the Cuticura Remedies te woman The counsel fi e tore bho eoutt eee, Telia read be all who suffer from troubles of the skin, which Justice Reed Geliversa. in. the | Scalp, and hair. Taanaie) yours truly, city as (Continued from First Page.) present to t Richards, of No. | Jaya cone two thousand one hundred feet high, with a crater at its summit, thé ninety odd legal reserve insurance | been made the vicim of a conspiracy | Court of Errors when that court refused | Ben, I, Kastner, 1824 Ashland Ave., companies of the United States were | by Mr. Comstock to make Richars a | ENSIGN COOKE WOUNDED. che) omens xew, trial. “Re aid ox: Baltimore, Md., Jane 19, 1905." i repres® recly. . | Kcapegoat in the cuse, and to let two | re vi e ef and refres! @ ly EE tne heasio There EAS Others. eancertee ee be pypen eas | “The army casualties were fifteen enlisted men kifed, four commisston- Reet ieabohe sienna he quoted poangtant relict babies, and pallor she ape id is sate Com stock, standing by, ‘hear 8, | by hand representatives of groups of pol- |he interrupted Mr. Millet, crying out! | fficers wounded and thirty-two enlisted men wounded. The naval “Turning to the evidence, I am un-| tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths 7 fey holders. The ninety companies had | “That's a lie.’ hes oO! ene toy dleca ree act or word by | with Cuticura Soap, and gentle unoint- outstanding 21,009,000 policies and the | (Im two steps Mr. Miller feached Mr | eagualties numbored three. Ensign H. D. Cooke, jr., commanding the United Ntiom of the then present Mente ike | ings with Cuticura Ointment, the great omstock’s side assets amounted to five times the ag- | smart blows in his eye and jaw States gunboat Pampanga, was severely wounded and Coxswain Gilmore was F De he ieee te pats Skin Cure, and purest of emollients. mted capital of all the National! * lar is a figiting word Where 1 come yee en found other than the one used Sold throughout theyworid. Cutteare Koa Brest pita E E ¥ v by the defendant, therefore her Account | ment, Sk., Hesolvenh Be. (1m form of Ci ‘Chocolate cated Mr. Mi H 8 fron ded in the elbow. banks in the country. from?” said Mr. Mi e comes from | severely wounded In u of Sonta exhibiting a pistol 1 - r vial of 00), tna; are r “| Virginia, where he was formerly United festly fanciful.’ pistol 1s mani: | god Cham, Co oicropa, Bown, Mame ar Woodruft Introduced frst Presi | states District-Attorney. He is a close} “The constabulary casualties were Capt, John R, White, wounded in Rea oxercome that part of the opinion Fre iow 8 bare Lele ori" ) Morton, of the Equitable. Mr. | friend of President Rooseveit. here rs ed dav uJ | Morton sald he hal scut a etter to | ater fie vow with a reporter in the| the thigh, severely; three enlisted men killed and thirteen wounded. ; Cero Berean a TRL Te kK, tl 0 Bon explaining thoroughly th itlon of (every, 866 Gnd; rushed’ eae ae eT capt. Tyree Rivers sustained a slight flesh wound in the thigh; Lieut. Eirge ‘revolver confainias six Mittots > g thoroughly the osition <« oot ‘s office. He found Clar- E ad a 9 18 : the Equitable, and he read the letter. Suce A§‘Yiougnton,. tne assistant, in| Gordon Johnston was slightly wounded in the right hand; Lieut. Wylie T. Lucky Bag" of His Naval Academy Class Says exnctly. Reeronatiaee Couey Alexander E, Orr, of the New York charge and demanded that Miller be ft " " Mrs. Tolla gave at the trial that. sl re! 4 7 the Sixth Infantry, was slightly wounded in the left eye.. All the kill af sid Life, said the provisions of the bills immediately rresied. But Mr. Hough-| Conway, 0 H fi h B d N had. killed the man because he had 2 ed ty calm the angry Comstoe! e’s from the Bowery an ever Spea tried to take her life, offered generally by the committee met or Guestioned. him about the row, say- wounded are doing well. y P ave the Prosecuting Attorney had with cordial approbation of the trustees fig he would have to take the matter Ill of A M. His evidence, which was in the on the New York Life, under advisement. ALL THE MOROS KILLED. 0. ny an. ion,” sald lawyer, pos: = Se Ss ‘Meanwhtie Miller remained in Tahe duce, would have: aoquities M “LO. IRST TO THE EYES.” But we remember," said Mr. Orr,! QMniUoner Shields's office, expecting ane due wrotd eve) covtlttedt Mr LOOK FIRS: S. “tthe statement made by the chairman | that Comstock might try to secure “Col. Joseph W. Duncan, of the Sixth Infantry,, directed the operations. cide. Because the State cones “The ph; sicians interviewed agree i. from the District-Atorney, ey ; Sictry 7 tear evidence New Jersey owes Mrs. i, ieee cpavnittes that its, business was) yarriing to see what Would happen, |All the defenders of the Moro stronghold were killed. Six hundred bodies| PSs Henry David Cooke, jr. year id. He had just been put tolior ie and since the techni-nl Tolla unanimously that sick headache is >> Chairman Armstrong. of the committee court, Mr. } to tear down, but bulld up life in- sei ne Was ore Stearn Edie We Wounded in battle with the Morros, ts the command of the Pampanga. When | tere have come fo such a atte ‘tai t usually caused by Eyestrain, and ' larly to one matter. ‘The bill limiting | St Saou ainda utller dhd’Gom-| “The action resulted tn the extinction of a band of outlaws who, recog: [21.5 Sr. ‘Gooke Seat eer taat ai bere sell knowa-ao-| foeetnnt te Stats must grant’ her a Be ee ey cue wee a ‘ae pee toe tory gompanies would cnt | Stock duced himselt d not know Miller: in- | niging no chief, had been raiding friendly Moros and who, owing to thelr ) american Farm Products Company, He ‘s the grandson pf Mr.| (HACKENSACK. | N. ‘fiber Cy Uo W, aon a j ‘ork Life in half, he ae to give a bond for him, if Com- defiance of the American authorities, had stirred up a dangerous condition | With offices at No. 62 Broadway. is mio gt Column a Dee| t, who was in charge at “the | | (1 years Brooklyn Eye and bar } Hosp t said. Stock shoukl secure a@ Warrant and Ensign Cooke was graduated from offize to-day during the ab. | est. ” , @ é : e ual, said the legislation pro- ier and was pleased to See what “The artillery was lifted by block and tackle, a distance of 800 feet, into | °"e Of the most popular men at the financed the loans during the ; ih e nie Ps r posed could not fall to be of lasting he did. Mr, Miller acautescing, Mr.| Th uy y 2 TRYO | Naval Academy, In one more-month| Here is what the Lucky Bag, the ae Seer intact 2 ‘hort term MARCUM KENYON, M. D. © Denefit to the people of the State, But FAlck sent to, the office of his’ com-' 4 position on the lip of the crater. Brig.-Gen. Bliss and myself were present | the young man’s three years’ service (lise book Of 10s, sive’ of Enel | fog orm | (g years Manhattan Evo and Ear Hospital) | ‘there were three or four subjects, Bilt’ 4 blank bond, which he was em. throughout the action. Would’ Have. Been: atvancend: and’ hls\i >) woenteal An -perwonexe: He added that the Sheriff was not! MARTIN LINDEROTH, M.D. which, as they now stood, would work powered to fill in for any amount up parents were looking forward to his re- lus: and. sauipage: the Tormal Warren atriven Poe eee | Tee oe ny eka area great harm to the life insurance com- |to_$100,000. The attacking columns were commanded by Major Omar Bundy, Capt. | tugn next month. ton. It is expected it will be brought | One Moller: always nt moderate prices. (2! 1) Star| down by Executive Clerk Fox. ee From the Baw- =e * {any man, and & panies. He said he was a new man in the fleld and would leave to more ex-| hay K. P. Lawton, Capt. Rivers, Capt. L. M. Koehler, Capt. McGlachern and Lieut, | When told of her son's tmjuries by an the option of taking the annual or Evening World reporter to-day—this . deferred dividend policy, ‘The brand- aati : : Perlencet hands the task of explaining. |e oy We latter policy as unlawful or, Johnson. was the first news Mrs. Cooke had ri. ly to do anything for any- 600 AGENTS FROM Oculists and Opticians Revolution, Says Ide. immoral would spread alarm am: ng “The officers and men engaged highly commend the Moro constabulary, covet or the battle—the mot La W @nvwods elms Wanted 1k, A pee CITY GO TO ALBANY. 43 Years’ Practice. . : As 18 form. « completely prostrated. ; “cousins--of the 2 “You have now heard,” sald Mr.|pollcy, It would lead them to give up who did excellent work, the casualties numbering thirteen out of the force| Ensign Cooke was twenty ett) coumne oe: soi cenittiine 223 Sixth Avenue | 1345 Broadwa: ‘Woodruff, “from the presidents of the| thelr policies and leave their families| s : yee SOnGeE M tran bet Below 15th St Telow SURER | ‘Big Three.’ The smaller compantes are | “hrotected. eae of forty-four engaged. Se eee ee SO SELAY 217 Broadw : to be represented by George E. Ide, fener th tera of (he Stats wes made “It is impossible to conceive a stronger natural position than that at-| young officer Is the commander of the, Cavalry In 1899, He was appointed sec- Ce ey rp helo tedae pera ip a Aion eieunete: president of the Home Life Insurance|by William’. Johneon, Chairman of | tacked.” vessel. Cooke is a native of the Die- | ond lieutenant in the regular army Feb. |)" M 3 ~ 25 Broad Street Arcade. pany, of New York.’ the Legislative Con.mittee of the Life ' trict of Columbia, but was appointed | 2, 1M, reaching the grade of first Heu- | for Albany to argue against certain of “4 ees i - | Underwriters’ Associations, and. agent ot to the navy trom New York, and his | tenan{ on the sth of the mame month |the Armstrong insurance bills ur zap) clares ihe bill timiting ths | in "New York of the Phoenix Mutual father lives 9. 165 West fifth | First Lieut. Wylte T. Conway, a native | ‘The delegation occupied nine day usiness of companies was revolution-|He discussed solely the proposed new g street in that city. He has. bee Of tines, entered the ares 1. Vary in its character, Hie, discussed) solely: the proposed Hee TIN TED ARTILLERY BY BLOCK ee en eee eae oe ee ee a take ed oe pay | coaches and left from the Grand Central $1,000 PICTURE FREE. procuring new business, Mr. Johnson and because of lis good record re: | 14, Was commissioned a second Ieu- | station at 8.60 o'clock. At the only stop, he Intent of the Taw, he aad, was to |lrned, What thie section "be ricken AND TACKLE DURING FIGHT, | senuy,s icvea Pnsin Oscar 'F Cooper | tendnt Fishkill, the life insurance agents of the |, Next Sunday's World will con- compel the company to distribute to the | from the bill. in command of Pampanga eo it policy holders all its divisable surplus, The Agents’ Plea. prior to that time he had been acting Central Hudson Valley Joined tho party. fain as an Art Supplement a_fine This provision he attacked as unwise. f aa | WASHINGTON, March 9—The oMelal) the authorities here to place exactly | as executive officer, LONGWORTH TELLS At Albany the delegation was to meet reproduction of Charles Dana Gib- # 2 pe ry ‘The State may properly, on grounds! .,,, e fig! e olo ts con-| the scene the combat. he only pens leg: % alalirs he He declared the Legislature couldn't | or Dunne policy. limit the size of ine | Secount of the fight my Fae: = crater known on the Island of Jolo I8] RECORDS OF F ABOUT THE MROOS. |‘elesations from Buffalo, Rochester, | son’s celebrated $1,000 Collier determine just what reserve should be | surance corporations, But within such |teined in the following c>legram. re-| well toward the centre of the Island OFFICERS Syracuse and Utica. drawing. “A Honelecs Case.” safe. It was a question which should | limits the compantes should not be re-|ceived at the War Department this/and some distance removed from the WOUNDED IN BATTLE ee ee ee be left to the judgment of the com-|Stticted by law in the conduct of, the) morning: | capital, which Is on the seacoast. There A «| WASHINGTON, March 9.—The Asso-| = = pany. Hetalia) Of thelz Business. The Bias | Following: condensed itrom Malor-yuneréwn. oe ee clated Press despatch of the Jolo bat- “Phe bill,” continued Mr. Ide, “takes |upon whieh Its corporations should do} Gen. Wood's despatch from Camboan-| “The official despatch does not enable] WASHINGTON,’ March 9,—Capt. Ty- | Ue ¥## Particularly interesting to mem- away from the directors of the com-|businesss Tt should establish a. stan-| go, March 9: ig near the city of Jolo, a distance of] 1.6 Fe. Rivers was born May 10, ihe, | Pets Of the House who were with the e = pany the responsibility of wise man-| turd of solve: t should provide for Proops, naval detachment, constab-| nly five miles, a mountain answering a i y 10, » |eratt expetition to the Philippines last ¥ complete publicity. It shoulg require a closely, save for the crater, the de-|in Mississippi; was appointed a aadet . . . agement. strict. accountability for All” surplus| lary, Col. Joseph W. Duncan, com-| scription of that In the official despatch. | in the Military Academy from Tennes- | Umer Representative Longworth re- Sixth Avenue & 3lst Street. When asked what change he would | funds. manding, attacked Moro fortifications | This mountain wag controlled by, tWO! see July 1, 187%; sond leutenant | Marked on reading the message of Gen, ED wugeost, Mr. Ide replied: 1c should require the filing and PUD-|in crater on. Mount Dafo near Jolo.|dattos—Calbl and Joakinine, the latter! Ti Gy o yui, Rooke. Wood: one gee Neation of detailed statements of the| es March 6 until |2M€ of the chieftains who ‘signed the rd Cava! June 13, 1883; first Meu- | *"° r alns or © i TI do not think any limit should be| yer af condictiug business, | Beyond| Action lasted afternoon 3 famous Bates treaty. The mountain Is| tenant Third Cavalry Jan. 17, 188), and| “I remember thet little island very Stylish Spring Suits | | fixed for the net reserve. That pro-| this it is not the proper province of| morning March 8. Mount Dajo, 2100 very steep and at {ts apex is a Moro] captain Fourth Cavalry March 2 1899, | Well indeed, We went all over ft. It | Vision should be eliminated.”” the State to eo, Zt ghould net Rpltraly feet high. Last 100 feet ingie 60 de- by ite oops had never been taken! “Hist Tieut. Gordon John Jonnston| Was there the Sultan of Sulu enter- <—aidiemes ~ Joel G. Vancise, actuary of the Equit- | {x DY sihunt® Ur Spend on developing @tecs—lava ridges, heavy timber. Ar- T Gen. Bates Chief of Staff, who} was oorn in North Carolina in 1874, | tained us with an exhibition of ‘the na- 2 29 able, protested against the amendment | the company’s business or increasing the| tllery Mftted by block and tackle 300 Mad tatenilve servis Gr heceemines He ‘s a graduate of Princeton and an | tive sport, including buffalo fights. The fo prohibit the issuance of deferred Gina Aire ee the ex.|feet | Moros depredated trom strons- Inlanda of, the Philiont Feet eet 49 nonor graduate of the Infantry and | Inhabitants of the island are entirely e @ividend policies. He said: eth banal hold for past eight months and re-) Tol, country as any. officer here, has| Cavalry School in 196. He first en-| uncivilized being Mohammedans and pense accounts of the companies will “I plead for the right of freedom of be automatically, eradicated te a result | ane to tee halon porn es fend throughout tne: stop. ta walt fU&;,| tered, the army at the outbreak of the | religious fanatics of the most pro- B QR i le, De- | of the more efficient publicity and strict) “Major-Gen. an . + in the first 7 wi ol iy sppatrection the part of the) people. ‘De: | of Sie Moron enforced “under other | actor Gh plies were prevent through; | Place, he saya: there temo homogenity| Aisratwa vaca wermuent In Compeny ACL cone ae ee, luster Essien Norfolk @ Double- ferred dividend policies are freely Issued |ections of the proposed law. Suelthe tection’ Golo enlor and We has been iopoabiele a rin Maa Meant” eS Inepired by rellgious beet“ “| Blouse Suits Breasted Suits usin : “Killed — ; Capt, | for them to cohere in sition ; Ante ig % f Question is whether the policies of this | PAG "Pets ms Yntroduced into, cote | gy ey ee enileted mon; (apy | whites, “It ts. also elleved. here trom | fot sorty-thind, Gaited States Infantry: In| “At any time a priest among any of Cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds l, For Larger Boys State shall be modelled after that vf|pany practice will reduce agency ex-| Sine. ire Iueat, Gordon Johnston, tie offclal despatch that the Moros at- a ee ee etaAnt ine the Tenth Gave {te mountain bands can inspire an up- | —or black and bide mixtures— Allwool—and of superior qualit Perpeiie) Rusala,) wherelandual, aiviaend \ Penses to the lowest point consistent) wounded in shoulder, serious; First | and* that ‘the ‘setion “was, undoureeate | Mey dt luz he became @ leutenant of jrising, then a swoop on the lower coun | al] wool and of excellen quality. WAMU t..) —black, blue and fancy weeds peek vogue. He tngan the restrictions pro- | Lieut, Ernest H. Agnew, wounded 4n) precipitated by Gen. Wood's detertgina- pe ea Mee ovalny ane res hia try will be made. The bellef that if] Bloomer pants—hand embroid- and cassimeres. Coats are finely 000,000 deferred dividend | nosed As to tse cost of secur of new hand, sifgtt; First tha Wiley T. Con-| tion to exterminate them at any cost If contracts to-day in the United States, Pianieaas and renawal cannes ate way, eye, slight. Thirty-two enllst could not be otherwise subdued Je companies, with men, Navy—wounded, Ensign H, 3. of Jolo Is now tn rs here, from the Ke, wounded in foot, serious; Cox- | o n. Tasker H. Biles, ‘sands of citizens Swain’ Gilmore, elbow, slight; one sea-|It was formerly commanded by Major- slight Gen, Leonard Wooa, who afterward be- ‘Constabulary—killed, three enlisted: | came Commander-In-Chief of the Phil: ‘tnary of the Pruden- |John R. White, wounded in thigh, seri: | Ippine Division upon the departure of ,urgel that In-/ous, ‘Total killed elghteen, wounded | Gen. Corbin, issuing participating | fitty-two. Some of the army officers here who Jy in ther | “Troops, naval detachment and eon- | have served in the Jolo group say that 1) be paid|stabulary all highly recommended. | Mount Dato. the scone of the action is Nanes of enlisted men killed and | located a pout Fourteen alles trem dole, Mutual | wounded will be reported later. | Moro Cato. is on the very top of the “it| “ANDREWS, In absence of division| mountain, Once the garrison of natives imittee to con- | commander, was induced to vacate the place by the an to defer the operation | exercise of diplomacy. But heretofore no force has been able to capture tt, killed in battle they will go directly to] ered emblems; patent leather ilored, ti! hi ti i Cor e tailore rousers have taped nehret Lieut, Ernest H. Agnew in 1898 | heaven makes them desperate and anx-| pelts. Sizes 3to Syears, Extra - seams ‘and elastic apenas : Twen- fous to fight to the death. This Island, ; Free eed ie teneet. Tatamtry, and | Which te one of the extreme southern | silk tle with every sult. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Every sult succeeded to the rank of Captain. of | lelands of the archipelago, was one of Value 3.50. perfect or money refunded, the Dleventh United States Volunteer | our last styps in the Philippines,” Value 3.50, would be recreant to my trust if 1] Dot ini drive out hould refuse wi defend that system of | y ihat, chad th niwrance. 1 der ne deferred diyi-| now employe! as Agents would be left ,™ eng polley is gumbling. ‘The charge is | unemplo: piore applicable t end pol | John cles. which are paced | tal Insurance. (o ‘P promises of fetiic ’ Builds Up Companies. policies whether dividenda sh 1 in cas oF in ‘Punish mismanaged companies, but | 048 oF In paid uF don't strike down 4 system which ra aner nines fbullt up companies,” pleaded tie Hav- | Lite, Insurance Compan table's uctuary. | mixht be we “Have you ‘any objection to letting | 371% 8 n af Other Spriog sulitek eas Styles—at especially attractive i figures. An Immense assortment. Open Saturday Evenings ) A perfect strength end body-builder for old folks is Vinol. It repairs worn = Ni DD a. | *PoukD pane aa! the section Imi f ei polleysic every orn uued Vinaan yh TROOPS THAT May GHT. a ee eee ee tee neon tissues, checks natura! decline and replaces weakness with strength. It invigo- Hes the sr ‘than nical oils mint uret PEN NY a! i ai ave! | he i PROFIT, BP Atlant ta ine orithel great’amou aniyerpitracy HAVE BEEN IN Fi was from Fort Leavenworth and has rates the stomach —enabling it to separate from the food all the elements Tete aiicdaed That | hennia teeth whipped) eneanas ( gf olertoal Jator ‘and expense, it i tinita tation pngCK a Proporail emia the: Philp nes about lS) Veer, needed for making rich, red blood, healthy flesh and sound, steady nerves. ff) SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. Tete Seeetuctior Pires a is Rent lett oe Gio toeick WASHINGTON, March 9—The Inst ee : 10¢ AssoRrED Fru AND Ber, 15c involves A reduction In the surplus of | e first object of the Legis NGTON, ch 9.—! " . | thg company. . iz : ‘ ‘ | ture, “he At should be to decrease | Ist of troops stationed in the Phitip- WOUNDED ENSIGN NBONS CHOCOLATE: -POUND Ys not the mize of a company that! competitte the companies and|yines at the War Department shows KNOWN IN NEW YOR causes dankruptey," he added, “this is) 60 leesen the policy holde bi a K. 2 y. shown. is experience Thirty , “Why hou Satine ‘pouey. hal tere | it an Beh 2s tie folpwing: wore sta: coHgce: TE SOvEReD S 10c Arran rey ND Btwn 15¢e ‘6 orty-one = st 1 compante: e taxed to sp nat ce b eas 2" joned on he Isl ido! were recat 10 an teen on accoune| asked Sen rong. © Dusiness?" | "Companies I and L, Fourth Cavairy,| WASHINGTON, March 9.—The move. |f| The Delicious Cod Liver bh Mddbodos on SPECIAL FOR re AND SATURDAY. i of embezzlement and bid management he 4 rt r e1 Field e f the gunboat, hich h e ei * PEANUT je fj erE CHOCOLA’ a dere : H und the Twenty-elehth Battery, Feld | ments o g s which had been i ee BUTTER. Bho deferred. dividend plan lis a strong ave Spent Too Much. ‘Artiliery. Companies I. K, L and M,|4etailed from the Aslatic fleet for duty It cannot bring back the lost years, but it will brighten those that remain, URHEEEE. +) +++ ++++ROUND 1 LEPPERMINTS LATED p 25¢ © of al “T don't hel! tr 3 of | they wet ‘an ieve they should unites = Man's policy on account of tt) L' replied | Of the Twentieth Infantry, had been | In the southern islands of the Philippine Vinol is delicious to take and in every way agreeable, It contains no oil 3 BONBONS OR OK . Siigcat ates ae FRUIT JUICE TABLETS oun, WDE ALE CHOCOLATES, 40 RSS DA 7 Maviden. A case he withdraws, Mr. MeCintock. company can em- | stationed at Jolo, but are understood | archipelago are reported only to the or grease, Yet it does contain a// the medicinal curative and strength- IN TINS, «6. essere ‘ hoy agents unt the of its bee Meved by battalion |commander-in-chlef of the As! \ g , CHOCOLATES Fralzan’ Mr. Armstrong Retorts. Solos tote ers Is ue [02 Have: DEER ESUSN: { iibead sy OF) the atic he PENOOHI is orts. policy holders js used “fe In-| of the Sixta Inf ntry, ded by | etatl t Manila, and the Navy De- making elements actually taken direct from fresh cod livers. mE ; ,.-POUND 19¢ ‘AMS , : = uncon, | eurance companies have spent too much | 2! EGR Armattons end it was unzore| money, Phoy ve fatled to make the eh | Col. Duncan, in Junuary. Col. Duncan| partment consequently 1s without in- finate and unjust to tho mun wiol pis for the policy lolders when they | Wes the senior officer in fleld savo| formation as to the wiereaboute of the Try Vinol. If not satisfactory we will return your money. Tbs, ‘Vinol 1s sold on the guarantee plan in New York only at the following drugstores We, will sowing, aS a9 oot curry on bis premiums to have! should have. That's wh iy ” | Major- Gen, Wood and Brig.-Gen, Bliss 4 A rstead Shc ib} gt ve a his surpiis to panies have not paid mare to. the pale ‘Anum that the organisations were|®%D8 wnril a considerable time has J, RIKERIS DRUG STORES 6th Ave, ane ae Bi, cor clinton a elatbusk nv Pe eae he Hopoken, oF ‘ jet meet tale 'p ‘ey holder than the sm By companive” to thelr normal strength there were elapsed, pod gi Marte acoaktyn ot Ane Aven cor rahe y te Bro ‘goods Mr. Vancise said thero was an ormy| The Jetter of Paul Morton miving | the aval contingent, the atrengtn ot OF cee eant thet Ensign H. 8, Cooke, ir, AN Cb. 200 Broadway; 26 ‘2k 8 Sty, cameras“ tha if eee cine, corerred Mr. Ryan's views on legislation for | Wich i 80 far unknown. It is believed eee tian) been wounded es- S2mte Sts AEE As mane Ayat 28 428 Columba 4°; : ‘be deprived o#| Insurance companion will be found | (hat omnes to the sick list and other eek nas te eapbeat IANSMAN’S DRUG STORES, 601 Eighth A weet ta5th sof elem Ave 6 Se eas a Roepe ea rannie i ceuate nage, were [ising wnad "che Leese orgy a small craft of "Oe: i p

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