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Bt LIES LOST. It ER _ Victims. steamer Chi tween Hollt dered off Hain: pt. Clifton And sixty th Kohaichang “h longing to. t were three they German J Bingapore and ns. vs Roundsman BLEERIy Vicious Anjmial, “106, SHOT OEAD, F KEPT TEETH IN Leb OM STEAMER GO TO SEAS BOTTOM Captain and “snd Paasenige’s j : fof Charterhouse the —The emigrant voyaging Kone, Bitten —Fierce —Battle—with—a toun- | Friends Offered | | | “Jey husband told me of bis past | tee days before we were wedded, 1 ga him it made no difference with my z by ana Pt eveland Pilebury, wns taker Brooklyn, to-day zed of forgery. For es been weeks Pie cnond is jail food with his wife pecullar spectacle: of a prison ng prison entiona with w wife wn Pilebury's firth parse fare of th Wife Tells Mer 8tory. CF prenktessy og faith her h Pilsbury told the etory 0% three years Angeles in 1882 sean dellne, int I waa married the fret time wh My mart, was Roundyman Fog. the dog's“jawy at fis throat. Zorry-bouse when ‘tl @hadev stain: inthe —roundsman beaten off made av ¢ayght nim in the fleshy patrick beat the with his club, but-thi tighter grip, and Fogarty to the ground. Kilpatrick drew hi Ke dead. a t's Hospital by, 0 treatment, In the excitement lous spring and t of the} hip. The dog heid_on Uke a vice. brite prert dog only got revolver and shot atill fastened after his ‘death str Dr. ine 4 Where his wounds ware eau dhe: w: ndsman will have to under-| the man the dor! taken , waa killed in @ ral We had w tte daugh- s ur years old now, and is In Cait-ornia with relatives, this year I went one day with who was living there. secbuntant, an excellent pen- and hie munners were quie: and We met often and I fell t-arceatehim: Lhree daya before the date set for our wedding day he came to Jectonse-strickeg and to%l mo had a past—that ho had been and in jail before he met me, jhe had Sern trytng to but that doo right-1 @ |thought a man who ‘vould tell me alt was pulled lthat when he could have hidden « was to eo enchuraged and helped. I told fen to forget the past and live for the ure, We wer married? “We started cast, stopping at Truckee, "|New, where my fatfier had died nome -|time before after returning from Cape Lea. | Me: landyacauired sorfie wealth, 1 learned from my brother of my father's dau With. my husband I continued east. Fad first attacked crossed over to New Jersoy. nk, Oe by —ate—thett— et renee aly again, Hon_of nickel can be nother, er 100): 1.251 ent of Tiras 98 B10) 4599700 caps and they sank to their death, ) ferry and ONE SURVIVES WRECK: LORIENT, nee, Oct. 4—The mate, mole surviver- of the Frenoi steamer fas bean landed-—at-Genoa t, He declares that on the night of ow, numbering thirtean, iting bits of timber. i ave—oitt Rawier | man able to keep hin | water. until ploked up b the Norwegian steamer Hornelin, which ‘The Coat-Coal left L'Ortent Sept. for Newport, but was never seard-trom CAMMEYER Sth Ave,,Cor. 20th St, InOurBasement Store We Sell the — Grandest Fall Lines of Shoes For Young Men and Young Women The Finest Shoes Men and Women Can Buy for $2.50. | Also the Best $1.50 Shbdes for Boys in box calf, satin calf SHOES FOR MISSES, BUTTON AND LACE, in black kid and box calf, sizes 14 to 2, $1. 50. A regular $2.00 Shoe in every respect. “Child's sizes 6 to to 104. se eeeesneee “LITTLE GENTS'” box calf and satin calf lace, sizes Tate rreeterd $783 ate nent hl at! |Nome where he had developed mines | aos) ‘ING WORLD, "PREFERS HUSBAND AND 5 PRISON FARE 10 SHAME THURSDAY, ocT OBER 4, 1906. ae 8 ; ‘HELO CAPTIVE IN Says So. the Hackersack River HOUSE FOR A FOR MONTH? , Wife of Louis C. ane ea. Says His Supposed jLetter Found in a Bottle al SS an cas Aid at the Price of Dishonor. |COUNT WITTE OUT OF “RUSSIAN POLITICS. -Premier in Parls Says He Has No Connection with the "S Government. Witte arrived here yestentay from many. ‘The’ Count, hon erably Improved in health, atten { arty last night, F juch attention. no connection @ftairs in Russi developments at the Ten fy Ue Gentine avant; mite Some Se my husband) cue, whom he mot on the street .on | K: . Continuing, th the will 1 Fegard tol cueaday evening, a note which he sald) °! Are, t9 paar heen 1 too muchT i. had taken from a bottle he found §n | great criatx, but although ny ama es K, atopping “att TO_RES RESCUE [Amos Brown,a_tray—- Firemen and di Policemen Baffled by That Burned Valuab “Horses BI le tmen—andc firemen failed _to aes ot Antonio “Doaato, and Hundred Forty-ninth Bronx, e# auectia, Dofidto, braved the tury-of his pet singed, Edwan! Dooley ling the barn and found th fired a pistol to attract atten! two policemen came. 5 ahs alari ne stable wan a one-story affair of completely, rame, It was The loss waa estimated at Mitte time the firemen were afraid a number of other _snyll structures near! py Twould go, but chey were soon put out of ra Provence, Havre. Valdivia. Inagua Ftona, Uruguay. jGenger with plenty of water. my husband | near Sa DARES FLAMES put Michasi San- goat iin pretty geod form: a milkman, was pass- Dooley explained | mt. mabert, Otpraitar, ing and the officers sent tn an| Outen gel the “Hackensack River, Bridge. tord € . Opposite je money Brook- |/ |eylvanin Railroad employed by 8 tractors, wt vania Company at this rete ote, lead penell Calef Murphy, It read as follows % Court| rer. Company. Ouse alternately “itis place is near alte aide Ing me. on {t nobly, launch 3 t and fishermen, They fH in the nel It is a ore-atory-an oat Company pipe line, wh | The house was athe dete ad) been seen is. stopping Raymond pastes un GOAT. actical ‘joker, stilt are looking Into Che matter: SHIPPING NEWS. Three AUMANAC FOR TO-DAY. saxe. SIDES FOR TO-DAT. with the flamea| mghtly lee of Memphis blaze. He mn and) DUE TO-DAY. Batavia, Hamburg. destroyed. woe Fore SAILED TO-DAY. Princess Anne, Point, Comtort. Beminole, | Tennyson, Brasil, INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Gforaltar, Colorado; Hall OUTGOING STEAMEHT?s. Monterey, Cuba. near the.Penn: Larcon Hoss,” ork for the Penhsyl-| was written with a the back of the note {s written: Have been here since Aug. 16." sets, Frank Bennett and Michael Clark yesterday explored the east bank of the-flackensack River In | and visited the ehantlea along | he riyer occupled by laborers, hunters came to a white house horhood described in tho jer the river. | eserted, and #0 far to enter it for some look upan the note aa the the police | ST Oa GBs Ce es IG at) Turk's Island. AU preaort—t seeing .pvent entary and mo: the needs of th to} on- Count Witte added thet he d a sire to reply to the attacks or criticisn t the onemien of Ruasia, our series of and strident tones, mere presentation. you shall see the quality of tained. they range from the new n every size and half size from AAtOEE. All leathers. Other shoes up to $7. Broadway, by his sister ‘in settloment of a onntaat on his father's will whieh he sontem- pinted. ; Consulted an Attorney. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have Always zee | Bignatare 13, The rewest models, the most styl- _ish_shapes and the most fashionable in appearance of any shoes Offered at this price. i In patent leather, Russia and black calf, tan and black kid. Button, lace and Oxfords on all the latest up-to-date lasts. Su- perior in every item of material, workmanship\and finish, — These grand lines are our ex- clusive manufacture and cannot be purchased at any other store, We fully guarantee them and guarantee them to, be d black Kid. $1.25 $1.00 “When we reached Albany wo stopped Thete’s Cigarettes. cigarette. You're instant success |) TURKISH CIGARETTES one big reason for the of -RAMLEH _ They have the real tobacco and that’s what most steady smokers want. Never before has this much- desired —quality— been offered —in inexpensive cigarettes. ~ < RAMLEH- Cigarettes Soffer. a distinctively new blend of oroughly seasoned Turkish tobacco and yield a smoothness and fullness of flavor never before found in any one sure to like the RAM- LEH. Start smoking it to-day. {0c. for 10 { SOLD EVERYWHERE Five beautiful cigar bands-packed in each box of RAMLEH Cigarettes free, S. BNARGYROS Mfr., New York. Mall Ordors Filled. Coffee Sale Friday, Saturday and Monda Mall Orders Filled. Telephane Orders Filied, ‘Very BEST Java, 27¢ In Dept. Stores at 50c, “|OUR Regular Price 4 ~ | SALE PRICE for three days, =| ts Ios, delivered Manhattan, ewok s nngilet Breakfast or Ceylon, reg. 60c. Angle muna Aelivered with cotter, fot. Park Place & Uarclay Bt, Ext 26 new -modets,-dupticates of -costty-custcm heotsy-In- style. arrow toe to the broad toc; in 4 to 12 and every width from WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston iy tyn +100 tales, 50c NGCOUNTS INVITED) b fed world as the highest product of material, style and workmanship, We re ‘Wi COFFEE | taveon hand the brrest stock 0! : 1 es €ompany | 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St. abs, | World Wants Work Wonders. ‘Every Size Shoes” for Men at-$3 Itis. ‘usual with the presentation of such a Big Thing as “Every Size Sioes” at $3 to herald it in loud We will rest our arguments with the i Conditions surrounding the shoe market, the high price of leathers, emphasize the great work we have done. “Every Size Shoes,” the work- manship and the styles, you will realize that they are the onty hizh grade shoes for which the low price of $3 is main- Wheb |* 1840, GOODY EAR RAINCOAT COMPANY Retiring from Business! For the past twenty-five years this company has held the lead in the making of fine waterproof garments. Our goods stand unchallenged throughout the ctvil- =“(Cravenettes, Raincoats &Silk Automobile Coats ever displayed in New York. These are the finest waterproof garments. manufactured in America, an{ entire stock myst go immediately at. ~ ISH Our retirement from tho wholesale add retail trade. affonts you an opportunity to nective a getluine Goodyear Maincow KerHeNC AT tose thas more cont o¢ eaterialy UR heard-of Values for To-day, Friday and Saturday. Hero are a few of them: 7 a Ladies’ Raincoats, iiCgry. tan and Ox- a ford, Stylish service: Inall kinds of weather. Regu- $ . 14 lar price, $12.50 to $15.00 During this sale... Ladies’ Fashionable Cravenettes, ten different shades andstyles| A splendid gar- ment tor-ratn-or-shine—Gon~ $ 7° 48 sidered cheap In dept. stores at $18.50 and $22.50, Our price.. Ladies’ Highest Grade —€ri ettes, ale -woo! and silk-mixed fabrics, in olive gray or English tan, pleated backs. Splendidly tal- fored, —Aincluding — the swellest shapes of the season, Departments 63 store price, $25-to $3 $ 1 QO: Dur price; 89:00-toe == Recbber-Lined Coats, Ladies’. $35.00 to $50.00 Silk a | 7 -50 These garments are all the latest Parisian Importa- tlons. Every. one cemented and yulcanized, not stitched, as you get in cloak stores; sale price “$8,50-to- — . 3 Men’s Storm Coats that retail at $10 to $15. Can be worn as overcoat, and absolutely waterproof... .ssscesereee SnCer Men's Stylish Cravenettes that sll clse- where for $18.50 to $20; light and $8: 45 @ dark colors, well made and hand- Cravenettes, some. Perfect fit eure Dur- ing this sale. . : Men's Finest creda: the perfection of siyle and work manship, newest shades and ds. signs. Selling in department stores at $25 to $3250, Dur- ing this sale, $10 and ., Gentlemen: s Elegant Waterproof Fall ‘Oats, The perfection of puree he l 2 45 $30.00 coats at. Goodyear 2 0 y ar Company, Broadway @. 11th St. Brooklyn’s Most Reliable Store. Journeay & Burnham Established 65- Years Ago. aes Bargain Day of the Week, Exceptional values. in every department for Friday:~ After a week of phenomenal sales, there are always various Jines-of-goods—brokensomevwhatIn_sizes or range of colors. &c—that must he disposed of, hence these oie pfterings. Spet—walsts, turked and-tace. a ‘Gne-of the-prettlest wai ts we have shown for any occasion; worth $4.50. Special - $1.08 Datnty winte fashionable % length stecve: this season, and dressy enough for Friday $£.00 Black Dress Gon 69¢ neluding French Mohair and -Panama worth $1.00, dress fabr glish es wide De, per yard for the newest black “serge and nuns veiling, 45 Inches wide, 1 “Cloth, 44 inches wide, and storm serge, $0 Inc 19c.to 35c Laces, [2c Per Yard 12%4c, per yard for a splendid assortment of net top laces, includ Ing Oriental, Point Venise and Point dp Gene edgings and insertions, in white and butter color, 134 to 7 inches wide; ¢ most wanted pat- terns; worth 19c, to 25¢. | Friday Barodine on ian Fl, Mulinery ‘Dept $1.98 each while ‘they laste #6? sma y-to-wear hats, newest models; very becoming shapes; wor 8c, and 49c, for a sample ats in all this sea son's shapes and colors; worth 98c. to Friday Specials in the ‘Underpriced Store. Baseme pew yard for yard wid: and col- ied muslin, soft finieh, good yj) worth to. ksmonos, per yard for table damask, | na oxo dealin, 6 hes wide. pure’ wihite, . 1 pre yalue patterns; worth 5c, t yonis ribbed vesta, Tae. cach: tor ‘huck Tow good quality, well fniaued; avorth heavy avelght, with red bord: hemmed or fringed ends; worth Be or 6 for 2te, for. toilet pn roll or package; worth 5 wer cake for Witch Has “Be, tollet soap; worth Se, Pas Bike. per yard for moleskt funnel, ade bles, chisies aasort-