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OF 1eAMOUS BEAIES, DEAD Richest.an of Hawaii Pas Away in Pekin. FORTE OF MILLION BeautifOaughters of China- man Kanaka Mother All Mied Americans. ARR AR FOU ONE 'ED AN ADMIRAL. ~~ Roma: Began wi Entertain- merf N2val and Army Men 1 Honolulu Palace, ‘The ile announcement that Arne ih FP the newe onpitall arty Honolulu, ts dead in ( jowe snterent us | in money a SYatheronuse he was Jhirtet the mort beaut!tu jhowsmong mon. His Rye Tied into goo f id Decnuse 1 lands, the father Miltere, One is the wit Mimi Whiting, of the Untted st r favyhile among her alsters are the Mer Lieut. Riegs, U. 8 N; Lieut. | Banas 3. Dovgnerty, 1 A, ar ae 7 jem®. W. Brewster, of nebeth, wa RARE PRES BAH ere of mre of races, 7 4 of ‘a Kanaka wo ‘ortees merchant A jalleded Chinaman fifteen beauty and The girls cannot be ® of any country. They are dit-| but just how cannot be in words Their faces are Chinese women. yet VOMAN WITH <== GUN DEFIES M WITH WARRAN .-> Be niell phe cor Lavish in Entertaining. ™ Oo red th th, Wh j let om Norn bor wT esse] Milliner’s Residence Diack jong and fine, ne a at Maywood. ittebel kink fin ir hey are small wiry @o not look sma! Their le sijlems are the dreamy poetry of me. “Don't come too close I wi aifiowe: to muric of sl (ie Nagin, By unc eae Gn fywh thelr rich father ever this house, My husband te not here. qm) most fuxurious at A aquad of m 1] Rwo decades they have eniertain. | home of Cl nationality, but F. Phit ans. In Hono-| West Tw : y have ever been wt the top of | hewn this ‘ fal scale. and the only man who | Widow of ; ame uttered a word ng mmade t © f Bef Commander W Fr magnificent palac elty of H | Hackensack, wher day, and woman w a gu Of many notable e is w fch were mi % igh in» vate detec ery hominy *k has been i}, and when ted to fap other home the most Meyers, cha his wit Ke ather ls no to be living 1 me mayety of io forgotten ured to Chinese Home. . why Ah Fong went of his birth has ae eee ers, the legal wife, has been 1 low for her husband 1 absence ‘ie to Pekin } 4 since a + Only recently the . ies Anna E. Whitin ce of | wife te Meyers's whereabouts. Admiral. remains once took action to Fong was the «tions about H. ot wealth added the reat trading expe ht to all parts of the he made mu: nd was given serve. Daw mission, but said he ain't rep the lawyer and private detect sitial Empire ves 4 for Meyers's home. No a ae: wourne with « gun could ¢nghten them } Wealth has been estimated Jaway, they eaid, but when they en fen to thirty millions of doll tered the yard and heard the command 1 exact amount ‘ll perhe otalti** 4 eminine but a of own for re. Perk pe not | “Hal in & feminine but frum voice ‘ hters recetved a present ur | thes halted. % the time ofsher ma. hances. te, ye, but persons who tno. Woujd Take No Chano: et Hemily deciare they would have| In dow sat the women. The ated nding, husbands standing | lawyer and detectives weren't quite cer heir father had not best Roney he held point h a penny through thelr own meaty |tain—abetier the thing she held pointed sopharm of manner at them was a BUN or @ broom, but they wouldn't take chances Wigan om Gardens, “Woe better wait until morning,” one | MF im the Sellen Ea ee bean and | of the detectives sugwested h, with palm gardens and: *| Yea; we'll wait Ull mornng,” con- BF) ot the tropics, surround their |sented the others, and ther waited. gare the Rear-Adimiral ‘met| ut when morning came and the sun Bi rerciet: (here Lieut. Dougherty | eas «. Mra Meyers was still ms bower ei Ad At a dance! holding toe fort, and abe sald she means with Miss Molanie and lant to keep on holding tt wo By W o'clock ‘on| Moyers and (he Woman went to May jen of heir meeting he had pro- | wood a Year ago. The woman hain 1M the Ah daoine and attracted ME to come 8 wore be. Ontact with American. as been | besaune she the admit famoun house wiih be | Mina. He hold an vith bis govern. Ne Pxtra Cha Advertisements for The World may be ten at any American Disti te the city until © P.M. 8,028 MO Ads. have been printeé:in. The World during MORE the last 4 week-days than in The Herald. Holds Fort at Window of shoot | | ding guard on the § AH FONGATHER Some of the Beautiful Daughters of Millionaire Ah Fong, Who Has Just Died WHAT SOCIMLIST ADERS SAY MR HEARST | | Will Receive: ; From Them They | Declare. | A POLITICAL ACROBAT" | Run on Any Platform.” The Eventne World to-day | viewed the leading Socialists tn York on Hearst's candidacy Hearst is simply an astute tictan,"’ declared Morris Mlquit fe mm more a Boctalist than Hughes, and moat certal cialiat party will not be m views fon | thinatng ‘htm for hjs own ever, he wil] do The a find wv tnter- poll- “He Mr. y the Bo- by hie ip Ente munte Dut « worker tmately, bow hand. our cause untold good. ment he han stirred up must outlet somewhere It certadnly cannot find @ vent in auch « platform as the one on which Mr. Hearst will run. We of the Socialist party regard | Mr. Hearst as @ political acrobat who is now effectually tied down from fur ther fenufiections and contortions by his alliance with the unepeakable Murphy Hugh oO Mrs Mutchinson OMEN HURT B A UNANAY I CENTRAL PARK Horse Pentecost ridiculed the ea that Hearst would be mupported in hie campaign by the Sootalist party, ‘We wl fight him-tocth and nal,” he eald Of course, there may be some recent recrufts to the cause who will be led aau by thy wry Mile Sie were thay will soon jearn their mistake Good for Soolalists. Tn the bong run his oanditecy, may lose “s some votes witl be the beet Win or lose, Hearst stands to be un mamation) If he wine he will be com pelied to stand forth In his true colors. Ef he fadis of election he will be a dead \a@ue for evermore, and in that case his followers of to-day will rally round =) flag. Hearst's candidacy may be « bad thing for the Socialist party, but @oed thing for the Bocialtet cause.” Alexander Jonas, editor of the New ‘Mrs Do ig pete Pt ‘ [ v7, Mrs. Russell's BANKER GONE INST OF POOR MISSING 100, and ran away. He got the bit in bis) seo at nothing short of the Presidency . Pinatas } Di Ip : teeth and Mra Russel) was unable to| of the United States. To gain that end isap~ ’ control him. jhe would run on any platform and a» Ohio Financier Disap-| President’s Son PTTOS ECG ee ie dr ctu es Sap any terms of Any ailien that are ‘ ; | A Mrs. Russell had-all she could do to|™ - Gs takes a more pears, Leaving His | on Charge of Attack- {Mi Rome! nad sll se sould go to Gay Hearst,“ -wWhare } : Seventy-third atreet Mra.| ever he may bi onceded.”’ he aid, Affairs in a Mix. ing a Patrolman. Bliss “ica? appre “he has auicceoded in stirring ap the PPrOAChing | greatest organized discontent tile aoe medina | m the other direction on a fasi-step:|{ry has ever Known, I believe what | ; , errerreneant 2 ping single-footer.. Sie was unable to fe reepone for great S| POMEROY, 0., Sept The Middle Special to The Evening World.) tei perth at * , titution at mx 2% Theodore Roose: | te"road, hes nne town po p of to-day. open ite d , alled upon to | into each other a ie 2 oF : : . ‘ ; Women and horses went down in a! lout, the py stirred up stated that the greater Me teliow stu-| co Mra, Russel recenna wee oat Wir ‘remain octaltat party punting and severe scalp wounds from the tos ‘ ap the hoote of the | hey kicked to Pheipa 8 is heat arias be pS ody on Boston Conmnon| regain thelr Kelly was ae, polieved Mr. Hearst was a minor mre : a patrol wagon | verely bru vody in ihe fe not many Socialiate | on where they | same mag horses, on ree| would vote for. hits tion, whe enining thetr feet, ran away in oppo-| "In view of Me Hoarst'n dectera tion * al after the identity |.site directions. Both were captured by| of opposition. tc nental pr 4 of re had been revealed and | mounted policeme srw, | ple be added bes faaar'te ent away é , Or cdudeurtang came upon Mrs. | Can win even & eines role yom, ! orestdent T. B explanations. had been made. Russell and Miss Keily on the bridie-| supporter of orb ngle in seclanienn AS aehiiation eettin mone eee | mean time jcoman Law-|path Mrs Russel 2 been kicked | In a speech made in Br poklyn i ria $3,600 tn. cn re reyer, one o! trio of of-| ocien ae and Mia Kelly was So | short time ago. Jahn © Chase. the 0 Meet: ho toc ye four lente 17 oe = battered bY tne hoofs of | socialist candia@ate oth waa eae | oases Te, cOMk tne our students tnt0 |1R4)keimaie that abe’ was unabe to rise | Sociall#t eandlint! ‘sala ‘nosing would laposed of many others. |Both women wore carried to bencnes | (jeans, him or # in the Rei Hoepital, It is said|Pear the bridie-pach and from there It would show the people who voted that while be was chasing the rowa policemen sent them to their homes | for him what manner of men they had ntrout was formerty = Preaby owas t mn down on the con in cabs. Put Into office,” he declared. “Hearst's sceiccaetiie ung i sotctaal : and, at{ Mak Sud hi a hard blow. He te ute election fn the long rin would ster at G irom @ compound. fracture’ of timusands of people w study Bociallem the solicitation Fox, resimned the and a severely lacerated and us many rearutn ministry June Algernon Ler. etit: - re Roosevelt nor any of er.” agrees with Mr property into $6.00 a entered the boys who touk the ride in far as his estimate of Heart's power bank es an equal par with Fox wagon, it in paid. was re of making recmiite tw the Bocialist pariecly Gnaware-or-tts ear 42 paible for the injury to the police er party goes ass | “There is ne doubt.” he gat cstion A crowd of Harvant boys oame over L Honrat's election woutd oper He has jost his %,000 and is now « to thie city from Cambrs last even of hundreds who have hithe most a physical wreck over worryt: ing to ci Was about 11.30 ly fo ed him the Me bout the outcome of his new enter car ier EE prive : ls declared that they | Kj , COFFEE WAS IT paises tee he ene tea | eet Kings County Grand Jury personal seposiis And that of tis wife, | ,2ctcoman marted for. the : aR ; People Slowly Learn the Fac personal Saposits tof ule wife, ervus group, and they took ‘to. thelr Says It Didn’t Conspire —— aie Crees 4 reece CYer We common, | Hy ‘ ‘All my lite T/have been such the Cita ne: hak he Boldiers ~ S, icac v' Dt such a PAgTiRE We mortenked ‘co ite full value, Menumant Preyer. waa “euvelomed *S to Increase Prices, slave to vattes dhat the tiry cone residences in Middieport, was. trane- | Genii? tapped Mime Raat ee Some, one of it was enough to set’my nerves ferred to re, Fox. wae, Mio bis time. it in anid. atruck ‘him @ heat? = Bi hha ia 9] torering porrattew vere aan on Dm Kansas He | DOW in the ‘fac Rate ‘tap vontior wilh the ‘Loe Tenet I kopt gradually losing my health, Started a Bational hank to Middteport | ni Gay <ithd, tus Gree companions fell] Nothing, according to the Kings County | put Tuned to aay choreeiae je me wate ened. un” anmtirs Of that Dank | Patrol wagon waa called and her crore | September Cirand Jury. In tect, the|hurt me. Slowly I was forced teen Reh ihe tag i i o belding * Pri | whirled to Station No. 4 The names of | UT&Pd Jury finds, is only a “@0-lmit the truth, and the foal result Middleport is 0 an vilinge of | the companions of young Roosevelt at | called” trust, at i vA |was that my whole nervous force 4,000 peopie. The largest angle deposit gtation were nat rave nied ty the] A report exonerating was shattered Ae ete he RInEIe depen |e otloe ough . of them mpany and the 7 ia the par ie $8,000, ‘thy receein A eepismat as were wade, “They one esr wa v4 ays i My heart became weak and un- A ha ‘ | became natisfed that the boys were no ing to rage prices during the | Certain in {ts action and that fright ra ict his Young wife and baby be-| culpable and they were let go. They | past summer; was today pressited to | ened me. Finally my physician sok | hind him far as can| rode to Cambridge in a cab. County Judge Aspinall, The investiga: | re about a year ago that 1 must.stop oe has wb ies PR Lacan ton made by the Grand Jury and Dis-| drinking coffee or 1 could neve Kone. A hasty examination > t oe ee 3 irict-Attorney John’ F. Clarke, the re. | (inking « isha pd dt NT TO NOTIFY HUGHES | por suse, temilted in fnding no. ev ithe aa ear ae ore slige 16 cents on the de "RDNRE y | denes of 'a\ trust. A paragrapn of ‘th i desp: for the very ‘ 2XT WEDNESDAY port res lthought of the medi I had tried HEARS OF N JOMINATION. In codjunption wit |so mmany times nauseated me. Of| é it : t trict-Attorne Jeourme, I thought of Postum, but| CAMPAIGN TO-NIGHT| —— Eorviaa! Jeould hardly bring myself to give up| ; ; , called “ice |the coffee. Finally I conel , > ~ 7] Charles E. Hughes, the Republican Count “4 poncluded that IN THE BIG GARDEN | “sre! erHor, will be notified we oa! It to myself to give Postum al at Republican Chi ment’ Wetece dence af So 1 got a package and care-| ‘The Heerst managers are working | 14 evening at # kK Mr. Hughe. Sean fully followed the directions, and like beavers to make to-night’s meet—| Sas been a mom ot the clup. for Jwhat a delicious, “nourishing, rich | | ing at Madison Squar en eat Pawenty yours © has consentes drink It was! Do you know, I found lla reagent tgpert ii 1 | th bo the phief guest at the reception t very easy to shift from the coffee ponatration that will carry weight. | {ny low the notification » Postum and not mind the ct Thay want to counteract the reception will open ‘his Campa to Postum pot mind the change the naine of Hearet received in the Bight in a mee {at all, Almost immediately after | entic Buffal nl On Baturday nig | made the change I found myself pe convention et Buffalo. lowing he will make two mpeeches | *|ter, and as the days went by I kept The list of speakers has not been | Brooklyn, and then leave for an uf o| te : y ( completed and has been changed, sev. | State cainpalgn, On Wednesday, Oct wiked a cry of) 0h tmproving. My nerves grew sound eral times. it ts the intention of ene | 1% be Will address a meeting tn ute : y diet awas tfand steady, I slept well and felt| Hearm campaign managers to make | [2,\n the ball where Hoarst was nom Boge A ps 3] Strong and well balanced th Hromocretio ratibontion Peer % be a! ‘Hor the fret time in a quarter of a] ” om westher- and thei time. Now I am completely cured Pele Tserel eee eit night at the |[Sentury, Republican Btate “Committer sccihpaga te pany bee been held! with the old nervousness afd sick. | | Independen 2 League Headquarters vat Resdquarters rh, mated from the | ‘ar@ely respon by the citizens of! news all gone. In every way 1 at | baler, plane end Preparing The Medi | Chairman "Tim" Woodruff has decided | 4 Sib other Grand Juries have dons,|Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich fee ausry, Garden speach. The meet. aid quitters are ipsdequate. Mr. | the retiring body wored the Raymond! It paya to give up the drink that| the @tate in which he will meek in Hughes will. make his a ee Street Jail, If defects ih ité sanitation ee ta on some like a polgon, for health | pe: a OS, With the State Committee. Mr a y schedule of dates Fun’ to-day sppoin ied Geo: are not corrected, the report says, itis the greatest fortune one can haye.| Pendy on ‘Monday or * don treasurer of aos will becoms & pesthouss, “There's @ reason.” York Volks Zettung, i bitter on Hearst's claims ¢o the support of the Socialist party. Ho undoubtedly wishes he could get eald, “for in this election, as in Mayoralty campaign. we may hold valance of power. Hut he will never get the votes of the bulk of Bo- One Hundred and Ninth street, and] DRyer et (he Votes of ne ort hina, ta Mise Helen Kelly, of No, 621 Centrai| tne ‘eitet nat he willl bea. stepping , . ea thia|*.one on the way to the goal we are Thornoon when theer maddie horses ool. | ating for, but they ‘will son dlecover Uided on the ‘bridle path in Central | SME TT i Chariaten Park, oppostte Beventy-third street Mrs. Kumell's mount became fright-| ‘Nothing that he or bia managers : ne path | C8! say of print will alter our opinion ned ata paper blown ‘Morass the path | er: Ge ls 6 Charatan whose sxutitions ROOSEVELT, JR, “tvs ey WAS A PRISONER IN POLICE PATROL AND the of No. 4 Weat| the Mrs. A. S, Russell, on lehed rub de ontetlia clean honest, open and abete | Sabt for prineipie, I have ne remvets, nd it did not feosive the nomination Into the prommed lard, foon Apd, gut on what. x Vwaned, and, dle condi ions, ail fo lead th oey would ror thombelvea to the “woolntlet party” | for foanoas well known to the meh }ienret, win, Jone cannet } it | w pulled the wires behind the banent Bort a itwe | ecanes Hen Hantord, « minent Moolettet, | “*" whamed Mr. Lee's views want to thank all my friends fur Hearst ts fret and inet @ mowt astute | what they ala end T shall never itlolan,”” he wld, & doubt the White dine hile peck t oatranged all w! a 5 Tig goal in with How but | Murphy's volte he ried reclate thelr manhood, and thetr loyalty more on express, ia wand Always hawe been, « Demoorat through and through, and it foee without saying that T a@hall wap. irae than words Seapine *| bore ticket, ind oak yotore che No Support | HEARST SULLIVAN’ 5 | ate afore R208, wl calmermtoa | | torview awith me ns fim fi ¥ of the convention MAN, SAYS SULZER. ‘ Hears defeated idate Refers to te % hi dire aaah how true range Bedfellows" as makea acre ifeihown,”! Shown in Conventia oe NO BAIT FOR 400 FYRBHERMEN, Willem Bulee Congremman rea teat, Wee i w York to- from BF c ¥ AD t ‘wenty. Nova 3 rai a nabey Week he wali ing schooners have been com. eied to return trom tle pet sane Wanks because of the soa am « philosop tent. I went ec hical lower and I Buffalo and made a & aes Bias wall Franklin Simon & Co, Special Sale For Saturday Only, Women’s and Misses’ Dresses. PRINCESS AND TWO.PIECE MODELS, Silk Crepe de Chine over Taffeta Silk, in white, black, street or evening shades, Yoke of Crochet Lace, elabo- rately Val. Lace trimmed; sizes 32 to 42 Bust, also 414, 16 and 18 years, Regular value $45.00... ; 29.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits. NAVY BLUE CHEVIOT or rich dark plaid semi-fitted Coat; satin lined; velvet mode! plaited skirt; 12 to 18 years Rea) value $18.50. ultir collar 12.50 FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. PENNY A POUND PROFIT mun that makes bike benefactor. 1 ie of candy possible Shere only one wae rea mccomplish eve re (ham that. SPECIA. 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