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© ARRESTS MADE. - IN PHILADELPHIA of vagee echemes of so Bhd paternaiiem whieh are es revolutionary In characte: te net ‘on the threshold of tie Political awakening thie nation ever krown,” marking Of a new age, bin Ww About to return to our Parnestiy addreas cure! ta i of the diMoul: problems te by the methods wh be 4 Ht has shown to be entirely adequate MO meet the Ereatent emergencios “Our elections, where nar m NOMI Parties are involved. have become Satie more than umobile werambies ; Pte, in which each) canduinte de Promoter. Segal, Treas- PO Rlares How, good he wil! be If ele t 4 ee, nee vies with hls ooooner urers North and Col- Siming trust busting ar an P SEE how searcty his wear t lingwood Prisoners. e Srwanived iabor "in the midst of a! People’ wo adout thelr bus SNA sensible, industrious And prom. Que, honest. rnd patriotic. they do thelr Whinking quietly = and neitine Mlarmed nor greatly mmied the foue joriee of the politichans | eet OTHERS WILL GO TO JAII } 3 are Directors of Real Estate Trust 4 © “Hering mo real issuer of present Company in Panic Pledge | terest in dividing the national vertices ‘ | Luey stand indifferent to ea: read $3,500,000 | 4nd free to choone when an teeue arieos them. — _ Hearst's Party. ; ’ Decl be Evening Wor there teu teunewey, to devel PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5. —Adolph Be Fei Ym thie country gal, the promoter whose borrowings wrecked the Real Estate fruet Com pany; William F. North. treasu and a Marshall 8 Collingwood Be ie treasurer of the defaulting c To © TO !T8 LEADERS. faecal are not all there js of politi iswues are ephem Were arrested to-day and gave ba | their appearan in court So tal, not hes menial. The two- The wavvaiio tev the @eran ae % me Ps jay deep in the mental cha atawedes dan he arrest of ‘he Geter and habit of the people. tree men were issued by Magistrate Kochersperger after which District-Attorney a:mounced chit zine Republican party bas seers William’ #. the v used had waived the forma) ser view the warrents and that they would enter bail Segal's bal! was fixed at $25.00 and s pat {oat of North and Collingwood at 2ia00. Takase of the Only re-|¢#eh. This was immediately furnished. have efforts been made to drag! The charges made are conap! party from the path of progress to| piracy of revolution. bree beastement and falee returns to the er ii Sats up pear ad prperinnens oe tatier * agit Teality ie, bat FP ys Hn es br aman man t capitecdat whose Segal he had ne eM! connection Influence Mee back of party | with the company r pad controle it fer bis | The aMidavits accompanying the feel a | Warrente were sworn to by Walter C 4 Sf | Browning, © depositer and creditor of ‘ the fieai Estate Trus Company. They aver that Segal, North and Colling- y ! ve . ¥, wood, with Frank K. Hipple, the presi- Coroner's Jury Accuses N. Y. {dent of the company, who committed 2 IT nt euleide, and with other Gaknawn per Central Department Heads fons defrauded the trust company “out cc ag °, jf many miliions of dollars,” and thac! of Criminal Negligence ; they fraudulently applied the money which they are Tun-| to their own une. ‘ " It is further charged that Gegal was After a jury had ¢ ® am nate ier Sot an abettor to the embezsiement of the H. Mea yekahoe, had a many million? o féollarm, und that OUST AA Ry tare r yer and killed by a in the North committed perjury in knowingly tdn of the New York Central Re beving furnished to the Commissioner pad, owing t minal negligence of Banking of Peaneyivacta wie ve-{Citizens Indignant at Police for Delay ‘x vo rm remove omnis « ports of the value of the compan ’ n oner & meaieg |MEACIS, Freources and linblitties Cols H R bb Wh Sh C Jenounced Pres ihame conaisions ap roriediet | ingwond end North art slo acomed! .1F]1 FLUNting Robber Whoshot Citizen (timely in. ate by, conventions | { having tecelved money from de ’ 1 ‘ with the open rather than subservient {0 | powitork after they knew te company 4 & d Th E d ‘ i Tanta e “Totera fo yey rir FB her | tnactvent | wice an en scape . Frank HOM 5 bat vole the} ‘Treasurer North arrives ot the Trust | Sagi mot war discharge tek jererare. Souls Company butlding shortly before 10 2 “SPhe Coroner said he had made a per ranks. in nu ee | ne k thie morning. He was accom-| While the police squabble about furm-| thought at frat tt ven e' dole, ahd WMA! tnvedtigntion alauy Ole: rent. to” political |penied from his home to the office bY latction and try to. evade nathii-| witempted fo purn by the ma a Oomtral “by re oF join our political ents. |& friend Who went on their bond. Segah yas The robber, after again or Baum Haven and Hi people of party, |and Collingswood , went fram their |'1% the chances grow beautifully 89! 14 stop and give up hia valuables, then found that abme Pammtianes by Year ef | hemes to the Magislrate’s cour!, whert| for the apture of tin footpad who Weld fired twice, the bullet taking effect In - gaih: takin iodkine to tiray Khtenet ver behind | the tric gave Dall i nd shot Edward J. Baum, of No.| hie victim's shoulder and arm. we eataty, pe ar ay candidates if they are men| Other arrests are expected and des) #0 Fort Hamilton Avenue, a andi nh 5 ; ie bras ier ttandlng en & pIALLOrD | rectives are watching the movements of | %eventh street and New Utrecht . _ ronabengl am ved alee Sie dae cus. daxsue tian’ ite wea me Sree Featioven ther want nearly every man who le suspected of |Morough Park, ins biaht rh Baur “if ath pe La cehepotig idee Kem i: , inetd ores a mm ner revelution= |) inowing the Comlitton of the Real Bie. | pant wakionta © nee = wis fo a tate Trow: Company tefore tte suspend thelr 26h Hoke ¥ hive i have litte dent rank KK. Hipple. whot and killed | a st ae at ie th dawn while there is not n an “n 3 ier p capacity enough In public pi 1 aves shades a bicycle tall supe the old. Directors Piedge Money aking Sa ‘ a ee of success i not 1 ip e lanes waa 6 ines or violent denuticia in what one of deacribed as & ¢ fen! but In the selection of oundida 8 | wante of fear all of the Mirectors of thn! geet 7 or Ur A otfoe character will xive o# ean be three to the people Of the Mtate that | concern held @ #ecret meeting lant atent | » > heldrwe, » WILL SUE THIRD they will render honest And | and pledged themselves to raive BBA) | ROMO line mean ti IC, 1k Sa nm thelr pfivate renourees | 2 They beat wround tn the weeds. © SECRET HUSBAND a rey the Meceiver Geotge hare augmented | atom stines ina. ‘nou adie party cox to the ditectora ® plan by which, with] ® : Sp teageerreed be Hor Pega FOR A DIVORCE. tntiiniay. Jon by tired this rutecripuon, Uke bank ed tee | p bald Aud ae aréee wf dhe tewalt., (Chel pe sieba declaring against boss rule. He i Of the opinion that hit | ** | apectal police were soon joined by Af Leak aise tle toulle will be éxpertenced | recthot | thor Kornrlae rere . adjourned. Paieti similar amoum from the # 0 ps ; athe cltiseks. the Democrat! ede nyiroty won : ; aaa 2 1 wdc wmoeabphs yrange Bie en Ne Attempt to Follow Clues: Spl pi fle | ate hes vesetins had ” Pe appr direct | am C tha he ndor ore sodas pl Olicer Corlesr mont tele] (maw dire re le e nd endeavors © pile » or ~ conference managers News Lie 4 proseci'- | erick ng down the mAD who |p Ae Maier digit “tees Bt aa ame woman, heavily velled, in forty-five counties were represented * fee " empt was made | ated ow the Forty * | another automobile. Khe does not live |pd tbat over fifty delegates were, Uo Bh ehor M aun’ ta. ran Station, ‘ York and I knew aie could be t MAMy Of thone present wers| the ft ash lon Mw! Hy the summoned t) og a| Saum, swifering from tose of blood, | here for mo good purpose. Bo 1 or pany delegates ‘The Hearst mem) on the } dow sen hough one he Aves ae | went the resilience of Dr. James | ered my chauffeur to toltow her ma plain by t vy pa bas TAD | gyn abs eonhoel And Ad his woundw dressed, after ay and 1 follow epee tha: nt to the District Mr oe ig ites C taken to his home a. ‘There she the Dew rn in which be «dm ven Commissioner Waldo wae waiting pendehi mo of the crooked work @ulng * ad atderad | eee 7 sorminn he bank for four years. He repe trom : we bar by deni Then Came a “Scrap.” a sone iggy ar M4 t Mi: HOME FOLKS GATHER went to Preaident Hippie and volt hitn | “ee pgtinche an pags 4 ine ‘teita pttack ri woma sd hie ow EB fein Shan 3 Baum why rooted by a man prt go ly ing 0 When he went to Hipple « yee “ » jumped out of the pigh w hem a be had ewwn “ ‘ . 4 proves sat lyri ow eid a t Comm 8 wht wife was Nebraskans Throng Lincoln, Wt epted from Beal he #ald Hipple tol is [ ordated 4 the of} she wan to consent cS Has Greatest Cr It pan s Hippie . of the marriage A * ‘ tf any! feum wae his home rtalh aie S80 gt ‘ope FANCOLN, Nev, Ser 6 ‘ ‘ wed to me. I ow tha Noevraska begs prepa . in ein, old-L4sioned weicame ns GIVING BAD DRAFT. net ig WOAGY wf Willams J. Bryan, who will» ‘ fons to-day are Wen , ‘ Bale, ws Kaward C. Paull, « broker, of Taun- lacovery pe sae ‘ ‘ , eps iG D aa J am place all this , ura Motlafferty « tele primeira « from’ Portam N, HL, saying 4 Prieray ys ras Ww 1 for mrand larceny, wae ! hat_He Has’; signed to-day tefore in Moke rhe she he oh of ve ofr of ote oe ofr ofr ober nf ae . Tndetee die hs Official Voting Coupon, * ee asin ; not commonly known Thin Cowan Enittion the Mulder to Cast Ome Vote far (he ssi cotati med 8 Mons ie © th Greater New York Wus, “ : . ant To-day on Sept. tr Teed we the a NM bout that af * had made « + MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, . Sidecars With the Leds of Hie Chelee, Wil Be Crowned : ii Dut hin elntivent te i’ KI a Q) EIN oto ake “ end wi ig N s . \ CARNIVAL of PRINCE PLENTY eee #oed Aitied $14,000 in ea Sept. 17,18. 19, 20, 21, 32,1900 + v9 DAUGHTER GETS NOTHING. Wsshe ‘barctu. tha sabatiac ae . K.P CLAVDON, Prenidene ae Mra. Hallow caus AFTER Of w de + rhe w late Willan Ragar mented young man who had fallen tk / Bee aie Lee ge ee eT \ Hei Maraball, the famous nrtiat, tied thia| Wve with, he . rate many | aft 7 the entire prop | letters and (rie ron the ¥ a ot. es . widow, Wlorenos ‘Gasslesnt weroet ty woes’ eusK6 M al nd Yenores the daughter Brow ¥ that in ‘ Contest Clones Sept. 12, 1900 a ee a | Mt . wit N eat eebae iivedt atte a te he pa nae sere fe MY ENS nt . “Ade BDETOR Po i Ninety-f atree ‘ weve we mente #, PABIL oh.) Untown, LIFES Blvondiee r “ B12 W. UR5th ete: Browk, F Aged i. eee the sam. 7 ig Pees HAS Workington ot... and fer Moline, Park Me Xs. ¥. Kept he i hy apps Wife] avenib small x Bhe pre- rane TTS Of diuced motel b husband yi {portraits ¢ at) eml-) many Inlegrama whieh TERR obs the he hes oe obs soba ahe ofa hua oe Syed, MEMILALED OF FAnTRY COLFONS NOT ACCEPTED ap vurma, | 1 dou't think te will eps lk bin main. —_ Wee ie anon THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING, SEPTEMRER [Beauty Who Says She Will Ask for orce from Third Secret Husban ~ ¥frs. wW— ice Oandersay Orown OFFICIALS BLAMED Btatewmen of the past forty years| had mant. 40 OF Lie, bs ry ears tg. he m the road. Ln «a maamoth of Chr oat gt theee oe we woaty 0, ‘00 dos Browns ye rupntng addremed as M “| or a good solid blow will follow. 5, 1900, a OERMAR YACHTS ~ BADLY BEATEN BY YARKE TARS All Three American Boats Finish Before the Em- peror’s Gup-Hunters, | . MARBLEH Vim, owned C x! Trenor Park, 6 Ame Y a, " 58. feat the } second time ond and the ramba third The two German boats, Wannase and Cigerkant Wee wheut Thea Ay ; behind the American boats at . | win PLAYED WILD WEST WITH A CITY HORSE Boys: Had Fun with Animal Deserted White Wings Driver. jwanid mark by ee: Cleaning Commiasione Alled up on the telephone 4 informed that several ng “Wild West” with «| Department horse at | Jenie after * boys were Amsterdam avenue stand ng and has not been fou left the wagon ftor the wagon had been vou mischievous boye the city horse from the ©. more dating than s back and soon up and dowe Bix ar ogeasional | | oe The boys Lown * win p r vkl nN Aid Coram * | r . fried a man from the | ol ae now é waizied t le wa 1 a neil wied 4 near-by ing river MADINE NOT IN PLAY. Martio Wihenens, It Seid, WH Mee monin in Pittnbure j pect The Wvening World.) PITTHRURG, Pu. Bept 6.—Tom Me dine, who has been made famous as the war w wlebrated Martie pretmanty Se a that has been written around the Muline wax booked to appear in New York as leading man in “What « Worm Ww Bul Die detectivey em ployed at the Perkins Agency, who hawe been Watching hls. manoeuvres for montin, May that Madine le content t in weclusion. ine refumer to for the future HOW ABOUT IT? Can Yout discus, any plans | je Je a matter each individual must |decide for himself. He can be a leader | jand seimi-Kod If he will or he can go lalong through lite a drugged clown, a cheap “hewer of wood or carrier of | Certain it Is that while the Great Father of us all does not seem to “mind” it some of his children are [foolish and stupid, be seems to select others (perhaps those he intends for some special work) and allows them to be threahed and castigated most feartully by certain “levellers.” If a man tries flirting with these llevellers awhile. and gets a few slaps ax u hint, he had better take the hint And what sre these “‘levellers?” With many the leveller that keeps him or her back je just plain, old- fashioned coffee when {t weakens heart, destroys digestion or sets up lany one of the many forms of dis- ease directly traceable to tt When a man tries to live upright, lelewa, thrifty, sober and undragged, manifowting as near #6 he knows what the Creator intends be sbould, happinem, health and peace seem to come to him, Does it pay? | ‘This article was written to set peo. ple thinking, to rouse the “God- within.” for every highly organized man and woman veve times when they feel a something calling from | within for them to press to the front and “be about the Father's bosiness.” don’t mistake it; the apark of the In- finite is there, aod it pays In every way, health, happiness, peace aad | The Evening Fducational Clames of | j lthe Young Men's Hebrew Association | / Will open on Monday evening, Bept. 1. These classes are open to all youn men of good character. Enroliment i now | | koma on | following Sata Saw : the wumshine <98- winsome Soatinatios t Capt. Gibson, and tigation, which may | wal of @ driver at- |= a We eo iver drew | drove away with his driver Was traced to Amatetdam are nue and Sixty-sixth street, Here he | Bo epee se ee TORTURED BY ITCHING SCALP | and Limb#—- Suffering Intense | Doctors Said Too Old to Be Dretta Dillan's Injuries} Cured—An Old Soldier of 60 , Years Declares: | Probably Fatal; Sister | —_—-+— Will Recover. “CUTICURA TREATMENT IS A BLESSING"’ -—-- and to all people T am ) the merits of Cu- worse than ut the year y sealp and wards it commenced to break ou hand Then it broke out on my limbs, 1 was advised to vse salt and water, ich 1 did, to no effect. I ther toa Surgeon, who commenced treating me with a wash of borax. This treatment did me no good but rather saps the dinease. then told him | would go and see a phy= gician in Erie. The reply was that I could’ go anywhere, but a case of eczema like mine could not be cured; that I was too old (80 I went to an etninent doctor in the city of Erie and treated with him for six months, with j like resulta. I had read of the Cu- dies often. T was atrongly ) give them a trial, so I sent he the Cuth uta Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent and continued taking the Resolvent until I had taken six bottles, stopping it to take the Pills. Iwas now getting better: I took two baths a day, cde night I let the lather of the Bos ldry on, 1 wed the Ointment paWereng P great effect wait in Warm began to teur| water, to stop the itching at once. J ' Jam now cured. “The’Cuticura treatment is a blessing and should be used by every one who | bas itching of the skin. I can't sey any , mote, aad Uhank Goel thet Lie hae give. [the world such a curative. You can use this letter as you Please. A very much befriended man, Wm. H. Gray, 3303 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa, SISTERS BADLY BURNED AS GAS | tta Dilla was probabl is, " At all times ne > day ¢ fimay gown es © dlstie | wan » aga 1a lite purne | the torture 1900, with temples, a t on ar ip 1 breast ear nine: | aeventee A acte | Howard Di Re ag keeper or roker tele an ineur we girls | Dretta belng empl got gow a cup smelt at night when ® to-day she put Al . we portable ented placed A pot of cof Drotta atarte and aa she passed the t fire. In a moment was simme: | stove towa hese [her dress was Her he aug potare screams er oninters ‘ ashes after down and | girl, threw her the burning clot ne The scr ed the al Boehm a ae Homey 4 we figured, @ the t ‘ Borhm | August 2, 1905,” gent an Ambulance call to ithe J. Hod | Compicte Reteres! ood Interead Trestment fos Bratt it Sane, Sons roar a, te pore, ers Teeter retin wing oC ears, Rody Se lament Oe He hurried her to the hospital | soc. ite farm af Chesniete Sound Faia peril wns treated at home 5 a — oo [EVENING CLASSES TO OPEN. - it isn’t only “just as easy”” ATE Te, ANA POOND PTET A YP te do things |, ‘Com mex? away hy telephone | ws 3 CORTLANDT pnhialge DYSPEPSIA | Nhs aterite, Sebo, Toor eaten Geentre So eater Hee irik es vane Merewt it... Jeveer City, Ma. Ce Easier, Cheaper and Quicker Hava you one ? MEW YORK TELEPHOME O0., 14 Day Mrent Seken sumer iahows avail | Seat for Itching Scalp, pdhawiese Dandruff and Archortached ia baldiens if pot corrected Byery day adds to the number af mon} and wonicn whe have entirely lost their hair became af newest, The heii fiways be saved if proper treatiment is pi ministered in thine, but afler the heir sa | 2 ee SRR ANNUALS Remedy Co., Chicago a waxes ANNUAL SALE, TEN MULLION arc Grad renewed growth Is Laipoanible Don't delay until tie hair te all gone. fy thing wht grow hair on = stingy be | head. Inatitute treatment At the Woodbury one of our ® iD iieth Consultation free | OR | don, WOOdDUTY. Dermoloton\eo! ea (DeplsD), 22 Wesi 23d SL, New York CREDIT Catelonwe 44. ' P WSWE 39 MAIDEN LANE, i ee Wed Me The Last Word, $35, $40 and $45 Suite $18.50 39-41 Cortlandt 8t, 183. Broadway, LYDIA E. PINKH AM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ay MOST SUCCRSBFUL fi ye | wOMAN Ss LUST ten Ww FEANANDES. — MARY | PRRNANDRA, wite uf the lste John Werumedes. reoentiy of the Seventh Ward | Puneral Sept. O from ber late residence, | WL Monroe si; thence ty ‘herean's | Church, at 9 volvo mas totermeat Cal. | vary teen | HELP WANTRD-MALE. Overwoérked and nervous? Take etn sate beicale'as a! J Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge SIKH Wanted, 4) abty-bottom sera pee and palniers:-Wagee we ver hour, © AM Thureey 30 Old Silo even worldly prosperity, to break off {the habits and strip clean for the work cut out for ua, If, therefore, one would be properly equipped for the “business,” whatever that may be, and coffee is shown to be the enemy tn diaguise, it pays to he Use HELP WANTED—FEMALE. soprrcaaniames roy acre enact ae) ee, Late itor | Ko Kxtre Charme caw at, Aavercineamene foe Sew WRK am i 1 Pee) | my any American x ai “ae ‘Gamehaae ’ - Sr me : ; / ) Sina it Aa tiltiadles sett oe

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