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(Merhtieety morning whch SHE ere -of “the —Coronar Caught Wagon and Fired. OS white J. Fraily Smitn, well-known Sat the-tag-end—of 2 —hard-tight-ta-tt a REN OTR topos ress fever _ STREET.FIGHT AT 3 A. M, Ot the —pracinct. whore the asfate Curred, professed to-ds ot 10 that Smith'x condition was hopeless. DE IDENTITY MYSTERIOUS. WOMAN IN Gh Cause of Quarrel from Which J. Fraily Smith _ts.-Dying. Mastre Olcott. Felled Oppe- “nent with One Blow and 2 Skull Was Fractured, yetubnap, ts dying “at Rovecvelt Hya~ Pital Sot fractured wkull, and Maxtro GlegtG —a-—yetng simlning engineer, 13 ynder:parole in the custody of his coun SHOT DOWN. the street mortally wounded. man, Rovndmrnat James McGarry, and Houndsman Uenry ¢ Charles Lehman's drug store, at Kin, TEITOI-OPRM: BHAVE ATTACK ON 2 RUBBERS —— Mortally Hurt Chasing Brookiyn Thiéves. ‘Two: burglara; in reyolver fight carly to-day, shot one of the policemen a running with two policemen ja Brooklyn three times, ond, as the last. pillet ploughed through fis skull, he Yell to The dying . Doth of the Whe Teasing ne AUenUS AVENUE. station, toh avenue and Degraw strect, just be- fore dawn, when icy saw, that mq {ron grating over the cellar imd bepn ra nares The, Atlaitic avenue station sel-with the prospest tat ne will bo} 7 Byen eS z ‘ Qharged with hoinlekie —oetare nate As Mie“ bewd ov atftiod of Brooklyn, Faure Tee aks aabetne torte TH pemInet takes ina sparsely. nettied i cipro fa hati aaah fneleitborhood, which ot tate has-been mysterious woman wilo forms the cen-| 0° RANE Sapa i vi De Germ eang thse rend criohy bia wliae lasy Krpund: | Proltable working jeround.: fp i mer’ athdtesacr~ thteves, Many probably ina tragedy. Thera tea tot ot-secrecy about woman: Although her name is sald be Known to all the eye-witnesses to the fatal fight between Smith und Ol- oo thet West Forty-aeventh street station are ‘said to have excellent clues to her] iWentity, she has not Police Cant; Zimmerman, in ¢ ibe “To the fact that Smits has beer—un-+ © h been produced:| they heard a wagon draw up in fr of the \store! t polivemnen connected with this station have bepn injured, jn one way or an- in fighting thieves others by brawlers. Knowing whll that they wero on the and }track of burglars, the two roundsmen and although the detectives Of) siueesed through the open grating and pid in the dark cellar. For ten minutes they n nt A moment later a man me stumbling down Into: tho cellar. Carried a fantern,.anl by ita light he peli SH etree walted, ° WES shouted McGarry aa ‘Copsttous ever. ince he was injured is{he made for the burglar. - tov pecure frem him. an Tnte-moriem statement, Fag End of a Hard Night. , It Has taken a lot of hard work to! Garry him, dig out the facts, for the friends of | Smith seem as anxious to hush the: whole thing up as the! friends of Ol- cott. Bolled down, the story isthe stor OF a quarrel between well-dressed men + x ot— birds and brotive: mterT: -lover the attentions which one of them) was paying (o a woman. i A cab stood at the curb in front of| the Barthold! Inn, N: {th street, at 3.00 day. On the pavement stood three men} ig With a Peay hae CHO 7 bccupant of the cab, These mon were turing companies, of No. 110 East Sixt “first xtreet; Waiter Harry, of Sea Cum, “Le and a@ third man whose THis te not yor knywn, ct For answer the aan hurled his Jan- ern at the policeman and dived hrough tue grating to tho street. Mc- ind Oarney were close behind ‘The man leaped into the wagon und a man on the front seat lashed the. horse. McGarry outran Carncy and grabbed the rear of the wagon. » Ti his’ right “Rana ~he ‘hela his “re- volver, “Stop!” he commanted aa he evened nis weapon, Tho driver only whipped ‘his horse the harder and for a biock McGarry Was dragged. Then one of tho pien opened fire wh jfirst-bullet struck MoGarry in tho ject pis revolver. The \ the burglar seamed to esoape Injury. Fraily Smits, director in manufac: ! Again he fired and the bullet passed | through MoGarry's Joft arm. ‘The third bullet fatruck Moarry in the jaw und he fell from the burglars revolver 1, Phere appeared coming either from the! unconscious, {nn or from out of the +Glcott, ke -minitx—ensinser and street Master | brokers «of No, 188 Waverley Place, the tw Ped ar-old gon of thy enior A of the law firm of Olcott, Mastre the at N The two anagor West Fittyfirst stre: ni Ww ‘a large livery com; Forty-sixth street. Inet} ab. est Blows Followed Angry Words. Instantly there Amity and Olcott, woman’ in| “the Pen pir the “cause direstie ors indirectly... no of the two men ob Sted He pie aes ot the Other in Speaking tO hor, * At 3.90 in th morning it doesn't take kei 46.M2rOnget Areunenis, 7 rat bio; that Smith, aimed the, Went wild. Oloott smashed back, stri jing Smith in thy face. Smith toppl aVer puckwardr, His head hit the str iwith terrific force. had hac Policeman Wram} sounds-of_trosble nnd wns coming at al the ae Smith un toward Popped seia ythe forethough Grive of nnd Ldurted east a aticorman astived: wroup ines 1 to: toll Bo Ure wei an saved fro Hooray tor ims Tbelng, at leant ‘Smith Has Never Spoken. dubnvdted to nrrest’ readlly | Aid his best: .to- revive e the wurgcons hroken_ wigntt;—~3 mnie York (A) other clubs. ting Company am SE rt Site Court ett" ott a OH — i arre Was mere Hi enti wart “All Hespltuin Were se: wy i i 3 | into Bastera P. Bt. NO.22 Droadway, — Win. Park: tt Somsew ae dame orain| oto Nov ABT here eye ane (ree FONE eO) t heard the? ing 6 Carney cime on behind, hooting as jo rad. Doth men jn the wagon wero now firing at him, ‘The wagon turned Way’ and then down he policeman’ sist! MeGarry, hd unconscious and bleeding parties! from his three wounds, was taken to ged togethor right 1n front Of the) g_Johin's Hospital, where ,jt-Was said * ef Wwhs—aimiost—ne—cRance- for his , | Fevovery. Had Rifled Many Stores, ‘The police ail ove; Greater Now York —then—tegan—a—searoh,— beitevme that ~ons~and —porsibty both of meni nad been injured tn the revolver fight While the ice “were making “this feh they Jearsed that the thieves made a raid on a number of drug tores In the section Where the shoot- urred, Gnd wat in every place they-ma-stoten soda water. —A-Hst-ot “ | street. men Tat) Thy stores” entered —and- the numier—of | [tinks stole Kingaton thr nk. iferkimer Ch and: ayenne egrayw str st, Jorn sahmitt; three tanks. zwong House, comer of Bergen and Kingston ayenue, — three J No. i Buitalo 3-Rained: the ‘cellar ve years of, +5 t No, 3M) Cittton He has been on the ara, and hie areca ne to ge mani toe department tor cand to duty. 3 where McGarry. has This servide aa a porioeman, Helier at “that he jea man with: His record ja crowded. with Roundsman McGarry Is eman got a good look at him. | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1906. “STERS AND @ LTHE OF FIC ence TAGARRY 7) $5-Se0t + RUNS UP THe Fie) INT THE WAGOR| ERS PURSUING. the next thing We knew wo wor) pelt Ing out before the wind into the Gulf of Mexico on a fickety old tub of a houseboat that leaked lke a sloye be- ow and eloft, The waves wero running mountain high and the wind was: so strong that no man could stand up against tt, The old tuth had no rudder and she stag- gored around 1y-the aea like a drunken 1 hing sometimes on her keel, sometimes | THIRTY-SIX LOST ON "HOUSEBOAT IN STORM. (Continued from First Page.) cight-men-ma ~oshcen: CARMEY, naged Fought Off Sharks. That was the finish of the mit. hans on with me, It went all to piece’, and I managed to get, hold of ted mynelr away. on with my fection about twenty; feet square, I @crambled abcard and | rope, others were floating on. wreckage tn the | fy Seinity —but—one-ty—one—they dropped The i Roundsman McGarry Shot by Thieves, and Diagram of the Robber Chase. ———— CN TRL FOR MURDER, CALLS HIS SON A LIAR ene chalr and called nis aon, on the witness stand,-a_liar-— The conduct wf Hopk: mission to Investigate the sanity of tho prisoner, Hopkins, who {s said: to be worth about $160,000, which he made as an ex- porter of machine dies, shot and kiled his wife on Oct. 7 last in the home of her sister, at No, 40 Jahnaon-streot. Ho went the adjust a financial matter. Ho sald that asthe door opened his wife came down the steps aiming a revolver at him and that he fired at her tn self-defense Besides the pistol used by ‘Hopkins Another was found whero Mrs. Hopkins fell. The police have contended that Hopkins took both plstoin there, Harry Hopkins the son, was testity- ing to-day’that his mother did not have a revolver and that he was certain she did not have one the morning she was shot, when his father’s attorney asked 2 shouted the father, jumping from hia chair and rughing tor-the witness; “you struck mg iors than once.” Several policemen restrained the and when he was quiet his son La letter from elder “Flo; cell in the Kings County jali, and ing th Tus be- on her beam ends and sometimes, it seemed to us on board, on her roof. At 3 o'clock in the morning when we were well out the boat began to £o to pieces, It simply collapsed all at once, ight of the men who wero on dock werg thrown Into the sea and swept away -befdre we could make any move to save them, We ‘wero three or four miles then from the hearest key, & a there is no doubt alt were drowned: Floor Formed a Raft. ‘As 1 sald, the whole boat broke up @t—iee,—but_fortunately the 4. floor held together and formed. a ra The to get twenty-nine survyivora managed board, and we hung on as best Every time. that raft. poised ot-a-wave-aplece of It would} drop of around the edges and one of the men _wovla go under. TI 5: per, until qj drown, one after a Mght came. There were ter| of us Tefl When the break-up of thd boat came something made mo pick up a colt of repe,—I ted It around me hing on to it, ‘The raft was ravidiy [orenking to vloses, the seus were Ti ning tismer than ever. Rati was pourins down so fast it Jookal like a fox, and we were all abopt exhausted. But we managed to Ue the ratt to: gether with ropes 60 {t lasted for five or six hours. ‘A man named McBride, from here In iatging oy wionEstte} a —toor—that—had Soen torn trom We- Houseboat -on- top of wave. tie door Bt Moliride and Heeked tho seind out-of him: i i It almost killed me!" he shouted at me.'sn) T-heard him above the rdar of The StSEHA > Juat thon the raft turned cloar over, MeLr do Was thrown twenty toot away, end-thejast I sow of - him he was fehl. ‘ne. other When darkness fell the wind subsided | Tiev only one of neta sleep | some, and 1 tho thirty-seven thet herd ‘was loft the the night before on the Halfy off Mata- combi Key. he ] hudn't had anything to eat or drink for twenty-four hours and felt mixhty | for the rope weak, If it L would hay drowned. About hadn't been slipped into the sea and the -inddd Le of the night) [got a scare that almos; made ay heart “# felt somet the ratt. Th: the head of reached out op beating. hing soft bumopl inking tt might my hand ani a shark. Ye 4 I, ripped to: oard—that—had—a—causie of “nails against a man toue the end. and all night Jong I grope) in the darkness the edges of Dayle sight. My ru nt came again with the raft. ay boa! ft was gettin T sayatwted the rope into at tlod-Kha. timbors together, inva while T bad to give an ingit land wi w EB rd shark a punch with my stick. Along: in’ t amoke ota bie bont away F-wax-closs—to 150-2 wand — thes of the coast sunk when t ho afternoon | ‘Rteamers, but his boat came took off my shirt, and, ney with the stick, 1 wav ty -migtt— ‘i Signal Was Seen. Thoy saw me. 1 saw the boat stop small boat over ithe side, and lower a ‘Then th the command had to take an oar away before I could take a chance of falling into the ocean got~line—Thureday,—Nov. the marc stan sat owatate tn rom-the cut a pwan=so- eal mi ntid hem. saw 16 the south= m: tn uit_of_ alight batancing Jc suffering ti brutses and-t around y. the 7 to ‘sieht Jend Isaw she-was soveral miles away And running swiftly in a directtOf that would soon leave tne ‘s m all with smell boat came tomy raft ig WAVES, ‘DUC the officer Ih id drive l-coutd} ‘They treated me fine on the hort and the captain ran slowly as long os there Was wreckasce ii aight thinking we | a ther postponed the trinl until Noy. jand appointed Dre, George F. Maddock, William H. ‘Taylor and Edmund J. Piatto to report on that day as to the mental condition of the accused man. ‘The elder Hopkins made the state- ment jn court that the reason hts son wns testifying against him was because he wanted to have him-executed in the electric chair ao. that he could come into possession of the property. ROOSEVELT CALLS. OR THANKS AND SOUNDS WARNING 'Proclaiming National Holi- Morality. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23—The Prost dent to-day {ssued a proclamation nam- 23, ae sa saat ‘ thankastying, “Fhe- proviamation-14-aa- fonowss “The time of year has come when, 10 Accordance with WG Wixe custom of our ‘orefathars, 1t becomes my duty to sect might sight somebody clas, but we saw ¢ y y of thanksgiving and ut we saw) auide a special day of thanksgiving no one. Of blown he at tha the only one ait fromthe all the men Hlorkde night, Tap thi SORRL ONL at at escaped with my life. to. 1--was between. tweaty-Gve and thirty miles from where the house-boat found: _oreq whan 6 Bahamh. up be he Banks. praise to the Almighty because of tho biossings we have rectived, and ot prayer that these blessings may be con- tinued. Yet “another year of widespread Larcli-being has passed or in th Denton Hopkins, Indicted! days: oats SRS . gsistant. District-Attorney “Murphy for Killing Wife, Causes | continua tis work of pathering 6¥i : : ‘ence to-day. He will write out his re- Scenein Cour ia portand-have tt-ready for submission, x i to the Grand Jury to-day. : = a ae = ischarged-for $1,900, i aenene sar pranene Fee Witneses have testified to payments SO eae Reameitnn eect Droge: | of Money (to persons. uround: Magis; wife, In Judge Aspinall’s court. Brook- | trates' courts. Particwar attention has Rais perenens, Hopking; who lett cen paid {6 tha chatmwe Chat a cortatn fitty-four years old, leaped frm his) stagistrate took $1,000 for discharging ins ang a letter, trom -Dr.-G.oM.- Hammond, ot atansat-} tan, led Judge Aspinall to postpone the |. trint-tintil Nor, J and- appoint a-com=} after thelr separation, to | re gaid | i i day, He Urges Highest | + /HCISTRATE MAY ‘WOICED 08 - GRAFT W COR Testimony Will Be Ready for Grand Jury Inspec- tion-by-To=Morrow. An Indictment growing out of the ‘Dis- trict-Attorney's investigation of charges ot uses and graft In pclice courte is @xpectod before the end of the week by lose persons around the Criminal Cearis Buildin; Lye been watch- ing the developments of the ove who ti last man accused of aiding and abetting fa tetony, Mtr: Murphy has-been trying ;to get ino on the bapk account of ‘Suis Magistrate (to ascertain whether or ‘not he deposited $1,000 ca or about the date of the disctiarge in question, ‘Tne bank people told. him ,the Magistrate's account fs so active that tt will take somo days to, OX up:a statement. The members of the Board of City Magistrates who are above witeplclon are heartily co-operating with the District- Attorney in the affort tosmeke out the a@raftero—{f there are grafters on the bench. One Magistrate in particular has given evidence of value, he holding that it f9 his duty to ald in driving unfit Magistrates from police courts if it can be shown that they are unfit. What Sigmund Schwartz Says) The most important witness. ex- omined by Mr. Murphy to-day was Sigmund Schwartz, President of the Push Cart Peddlers’ Association, Mr, Schwartz has often protested. to reporter in the east-side police cash about the grafUng process that his people are put through when arrested. Ho told Mr. Murphy many stories that anrazed the ink investigator, Since the beginning of the {nvestiga- tion many anonymous communications complaining of grafting in police courts | hays been recelved by the District At= | torney, sompiaiite are under tn-| ticularly flagrant Offenses are charged against two magistrates. Information of a case In which it. im charged that fa certain magistrate discharged a man | under arrest for participation In killing | i woman and collected $600 for the Job | was furnished by wn east side poilee captain, ¥i A 1, 0. U."S Taken Uu Recently, Potlss court clerks and lawyers ara flush with money these days, The de- | ginning of the Investigation “was tno; signal for certain Magistrates who are notorious as borrowers with short | memories te-pay—up-— On articutar } has spent all his spare ttme collecting I. 0. U.'s that were out where they might do damago If produced before tng | Grand Jury, The charge-that a Magistrate prom: inent on the policé court bench para | somebody $15,(00 for his appolatment naa jean —jnvosigated-and—the-résnit-of tne} investigation will be placed before the Grand Jury In a fow days. SING SING LOOMS FOR A REPEATER. James Haggerty, Said to Have Reg-| istered Fourteen Times, to Be Made. an Object Lesson. =Attarnay. Jerome aed PBpucy- ey-Generat—Rinu—haye—nnidy— att; to Sing Sing except the chartering of a wpectal qraine James, who is olghteen years old, ta sald to have made the mistake of regis tering fourtesh tinted as-a—voter, Wien hig-case was continued in police court to-day Mr. Blau took. his witnesses be- uickly Indicted on a charge of having -b-statemont that the sole ‘arrangemen(a-t6 huatlo James Haggerty +20 (NG EDWARD'S AUTO KNOCKS. HAN SENSELESS Monarch Hurries from Car and Ministers to —=—the-Victim=- NDON, Oct 23.—Whilo King Ba- ward's big touring car was rushing bim to the races at Newmarket this atter- hoon it atruck and knocked down a man at Hyde Park. The King was greatly perturbed by the aetdent add, leaving his nutomodt! personally administered to him. ¥iethm, a laborer, was uncpsscious wh the monarch reached tha sido, Dut he remained with-him untilan ambulance came and toyk ete Injured man to a hospital Then the Jing resumed tide to Newmarket. Confident that the proceedings of Parliament would be devied of any tae portant features tha King Jeft Buck- ingham Palace with an attendant for the races Phe machine —was ows ts along Hyde Park’ road at. a. fair clip ena workingman ron out from the crowd on one side of the stréet and darted across directly in front of the Kites car -The~chaufteurhadro- time to stop the machine, although he applied the brakes aa quickly Os pos- ible. The man was thrown soveral teet: + _ eee King Edward éxpreasod regret, and—it_waa apparent that he wie af- fected by the accident. Ife gave special instructions as to the care of the man and directed. that as soon_as' possible he be apprised of his identits. JAP MUDDY AT ANNAPOLIS GtTS Not Due to Anti-Ameri- can Agitation as Some Surmised. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 22.—At tho re- quest of the Japanese Embassy at Wasolngton, Miashipman Arant Nisa Ki, of the third cuss atte Tearat Arete; ubmitred his will be accepted, Pending (r= departmont case, however, he his be extended leave of absence, ‘Kitignk) ja a son of Baron Kitigaki, of the Imperial Privy Council. He en- tered the American Naval Academy 10 Bepiember, 4 pPSRo reason is assigned here for + ms resignation, but it ix thought the action may haye been influenced by the anti- ‘American agitation now rampant in Japan ‘over th: discrimination made against certain Huplla in the scHools San Francisco. fay a recent order of the Board of Education of San Francléco, Japanese, Chinese and-chihiren-of kindred nations ‘ déq from the public eho ree sxcludey ign of Instruction being I action on its yh Eranted a2 them: he Japanese repelled and refused to on hele abl aeen to any but the reg- jar_public_schogla rid resignation of young Kitigakt r3- moves the only Jaganese midshipman atthe Asadeine, the ather one, K. Mate Fakrtn, having died last August-of ty= phold_ fever: = TOKN), Oct here comment ir: unfair treatment of children In San @ranciaco, 23.—Although the pi cibly on the all Japanese the. re {aah ik not keneral among the people, OVERDUE GOLD SHPWAS WIG TRAM’ PAT Steamer Arabistan Has Not Been Heard from for-Six-Days: Maritime ¢ a in New York to-day \ f culdrly anxious Were pa tho Britis steamer Arabistan ste has $3,000,000 In gold on boat and which «Ia now six dass overdue: Tye agents fr the Sdn, of the Pruiice adie F wont While expr Fense) wil} not der fant_to. «orden t Bankers who the conaianmo: andmany-merc! Ing shipments of merchandise from South America to-dsy flooded tho of- fists of Norton & Sonandthe Maritime dngo witt Inquiries ‘about thy Yes- shin. k xo e 6 of th te th West Indies 4 ssing confidence that “the Ee tight," they bat may -haye been walghted by hor Rt we do sho ttom.. the a ro believe of €ol nts at a part of fs for them are exrest= Made Many Inquiries. That the Mantime Exchangq ty wor- red over the dieavptarance ‘of the | Arabistan ts shown the five sep. by arte inquines it made hy telephone ay to the agents of ‘the ship. we Arabistan, an old British-butlt tramp, whose two funnels and peculfar\ construction ard known “by seafaring men all over the world, left Buenos Ayres_on Sebt. 23 with a cargo of gen- eral merchandise and $3,000,007 of gata She was to touch at severnt ndian porta and then proceed to Boston, coming to New York after a discharge of cargo at Boston, The gold was for New York bankers, #o- Norton Ben believe. She was due to arrive in New York on Nov. 2 The Arabistan waa aty San Lucia on Oct. 12, and shoild’ have reached San Jaan, Porto Rico, between Oct. 17 and 19, "Pho severe storm which wrecked many/vessols and did great damage to many West Ind nde was at (ts greatest severity on Got. 36 and 17, In Course of the Storm. The Arabistin wis due to navigate di- restiysin, the course of the storm, and there’ Is tittle doubt In shipping, circles in New Y Qld vessel ha pow-atyexpreasod sunk .the Arabtdsé ras that th Ume to reach port. Hut skippers say that. six days ia a - Jong time to be overdue In West Indian qwaters, where there are so: many ports, aral where there sre #0 many paths of travelling steamships. They belleve that if the Arabdistan was s 1 afloat she would have been reported by vea- seis passing <i he sd on the pal ise inenos Ayres bunkers York bankers. ho these consignees te not -kriown by the agents, who say that they will-rot know until they get the ship's manifest. Arabistan was Mtb Tow ——___—_ Wisdom of Experience. Ceram. Miaitimore Amertean) “What do you think Ix the best way yan whén he comes to you to do with i for advice?" “Find vut what he wants to do and then tell ‘Dim Jt 18 the best and wisort shing-to do. That makes him foel bet when things 2urn oul ail--wrongy he ure-he pat the blame on-& ir_ndvice who are fully content tat Presi Flossowalt with-de -eveyy Ung poasibbe to. revent. auything - ‘endangering Tiendshin between the two nations. ighe development of an anti-American fesling In Japan ix not likely. unless the a ved persecutions are aggravated. *ESAIEINGTON, Oct. S—Tnquiry, at the Navy Department brought out the reason for she Teagnation of the Japanese midshipman Kigaki from the Naval Acidemy at Annancle wasn efictency= in studies, | liphis fact wan first-ropested by the Su} rintendsnt, of Ue Asademy to the} Jopartineht, whieh th turn commilni-t ented tt-to- tho Japenese embassy, with the-result-Urat_the young man—was re- quented to tender his resignation ‘Ax an net WAS passed at the latt fnen- sion of Congress prohibiting the further sentry —at—lorelgnars—ai—-the.—Asadeais, thers can of course be no other Japa. shel. [PENYA POUND PROFIT) Eon 34 Tourelay Street. A STOES |} 20 Cortkinit Beret, Park Row and Nassea St, You surely pass, one on the homeward i In, ‘ ey ue AG ror TUESDAY. st WV y Moir. At! rovxn 10 5 OCOl (Pexearh ’ zouxnt SC. SERCAD pO. WEDNESDAY, 7 bane rounp| Oc (here : OW CANDY pounp15C S4MRLAN ST nese| cadet admitted tn the piace of Rithgaks, aan i El Pasa near th 5 “Nover before Laur history Giostt wae eae a ee pops eee : unlawfully register 2 Seventeen Gent mse Pe sien. a Fe Pee cr bation tn a-proe/susstullssewistared tn the Seveniteatn| “WEDDING. Graber & Bonynge. Former Jude Oe ple enjoyed more abounding material isecbly Digirict id eR SY BEATEEE: ‘MAKE, Ost —Misy sald to ben rela- So oe wren = i Rete. Jeet Atherine t tw . J lity than fw Ours—a prosperity so nn, SRY years-old, of youn Oloott. ‘The prisoner was \ } | i TCOSD OEY: Z Whon be was arratgned before Judge 2 Bagist cos (00 #0 Y | : " gencral that It should arouse In -UK-nO | Fosaimkcy a SOT cate RCSC ET A ind Bae OER ; Twill» = pao - Spirt of reckieae pre, ant ease of eit permease noe gare Das ASPET Te | eran AES Re ea aga has - ln, ‘Ale: 6 ‘ome add he Woull Tko to have Security, No a spirit of heedless disregard of our) Calle BS ONS ihe docket. for trial on} McCarthy was a commuter on the train est. No Indorsement, eof the “of ths t rrapgnbibilities, but mither a sober Menke) Priday, that he-wished to make & shin- on which Miss Flynn rode to mchool, A Employers’. References. { f dur-many—blessings— anda: resolute | tig ex: efor ie benent of oltiers Tow days ago Miss Flynn went 1 OMEN, WIFE SAYS IN EAPLO a, not to fore) purpose, under Providenc Cour own: | acho mig! want to vote early and | Turnera Falls to attend the wedding oj 4 08 TAL Rod KOT ty tk. a) a TTS Habe Te eT : mee fot them by. any action of .. | often on .electinn day. a cousin, To-day Aer patents : % Gelf-Detenes, Olcott says, Charges Husband with Undue! Negro Who Made. Charges Forty Gallons of Gasoline | the'founauiton ‘of true 'nationst roat’| brine ht abt, Hageer’y: wil ve in fine | annaunced her matinee Yo ate Mee Cc D ness and happiness. If we bulld noth-| ging on the day they say he intended | Carthy, whoso acquaintans with the wt EN yea was not known to the youne woman's paronta, At thee otis the following authorix made LESH and ja prepared to prove Ing upon this foundation, then. out na- Tonal life will pe #4 meaningless and ompty aa a house where only the foun- dation has been laid. “Upon our moateriat well-being must Kindness Toward & Blonde and a Brunette. ; Works Hayoc ‘in Williams- burg Umbrella Factory. Against Mrs. Hartje Is Ar- raigned for Perjury. to vote fcurteen times, Call or write for Catuloute 44. LW SWEETEC $F. Oloott slalme seit it w E ime Seomoks He hid been dining at | B e bo Dulit & #uperetfucture of individual urants with no friend and wae on hia! The si Asia vores: sei - G y y je \ 10 dividua ry weit Sea eathl ahs et a ond Meat ae fist prea thy natened: fOr! piTTSHURG, Pa, Oct. 2—The trial dag ican cae seriously Injured t0s/and national Ife lived. In accordance waren ERIS te TRO Ws fie wgalnat Wil 3 echt eate o : norury | Cay tt AX explosion of forty galtons of | with tho laws, cf the :hlehet morality: : 4 HRUAD RIA A GALGIC UMCRRGE LCRE: Bau tae okiyal aasiclia snadter) by hia wifer (sic orth eae erectile cate aece | eawollive lin tha Umbrella festory cat| pr tine our présperity iteelf will in the 5 39 MAIDEN LANE, N, ¥.>~ which iw WHA Hone Gisott | Martha L. Nivers, haa been Aled, and (20 connection. with the Murtje divorse | jing Mason, In cthe reas oe hey (gh, Tun tue GUE A curse Instead oF ’ ipa Trooklyn Frarch, ¢07 Fuitbn stress. approach and,’ addre the Tat enon ered Ha ctiklacah uo; wan ‘taken “up in Criminal Court! home at No. Sy fart ateeet AY I iatee Poreesing: Wwe enould bo both revoren tly. én S aincoats nt nen \ Bmith, 10 Fe ati: cacureseing | tho master knows now that tt tn charkem| (ii Tit ook Ger Judge-Robert |turg, Mason was au badly" burned that | Sette eety tent won uireing iene 0 e z ara HAW Of A Pla’ soe undue Maa Mth ward eae Guh AAT eee i tore, (fiaaon, waa au badly burned plat) dnd capniestly bent upon turning It into PIL EB §? x % Cisott hava that Smith. blonde woman ah da petite. brunatto|*razer had overruled a motion to quash a eantyeave Sie Pee Rt ry meahs of arace and not of destruc- i I ¢ oioneive mame and. ns i i © Indictment, Nine MS ears. old, tion. eo eat y called hin ani etenaive name and ask: | that hie has ts face, River, who aj'e indictments | workman Siri bili, Gro“aald’ tite in| "Xecordingly, 1 hereby not apart : f ri Wes atet y shite Paice Ady), Olontt renter | anort. Se troag ht STC Rn ee eae ea rete tricetlompltatcne cura aa acai aie Latta Raids eee ina nikerivinerroaa ‘Made of aioe rallye immuodistely ¢ Re he. hid: Ineant no. offense. - Worda ott BL Whee veryma ing and It iw alleged (by the | Hier tine wna. the ; next. ana day of thanksgiving and | + \ “iMad : fyeare record. Py Qwhv end Bmaitiy, wittian owl al 0,008) At ‘or tho allonation of A hid statement of his relations | fActory a ed tha meet In their homes or thelr churche ; Arugeinte for ois Bates nC Ma Salt gala thin maine wite's Attectionn, ty exp Fa uy Boge wenn ton [GES TOeVOCUAnLG RICH abitet acute | unvMuuly, AUno ied All RAL WAY “Imported Cravenette Cloth (16.55 a peaisi notte! fase) atily ‘11 to entor ¢ ‘ es : on made b: 1 | Party Poon te i siven them, and to pray-t ney ma} A R : * x ot requont, fell, Mr, Oloott ath yg to enter a ral dental to the charges | jonod Se TT Oh ATA SUSU forty gallar s.(dog Mall was blown out | fh AN eNonlireccivan the. powers to tne in Néwa@all Models Natlonal frame Remedy | pana | Hartjo, Jenn u Wyalabons Ala, Hooe | Doptings aa erad whole noleh-1 those gifts oeight, aa : i 22.£0 pea Degraw Bter 7 5 | porved on Rivers at the upon a charge cf Conspiracy to defame | : i SE eeu uhareot 1) baye. hereanee ‘22, JEWS TERRORIZED BY | iaper mere nerves on Tver at the tra fale | MARE ESL ore cre, te! waa Mea utes" t"se| Colors are Plain Oxfords and Oxford\ 2-50 4 ; 7 | one a ty , e: Uhree met. Benches which had been | the Un! ate by Q i" . uray | + ) DIED, A SMEN, (024 a dancing neademy.. they wot | 7g. | knocked down vy the force ton) Myone at tha City of Washington thia with invisible, stripes and plaids | i | EN, (74, /,0i80' asin Way nee ells CONGRESSMAN HOAR’S | stelotorm t,t, tres othe eae | tate St ber, i the yee ot ut pes and plaids, 26,50 ' | wemmuncsannt y wenira, te - Z improper ‘eonduct for the past five Yblnioned to the floor Until tho fremen | Lord. one thousand nine hundred and ‘ Q : % son of James Murtha and Mary Pitapat- e ; TANGION, Mdroreo, Gal Ai—Moham-| yoars, No names wre used, but It ist TLLNESS MORE: SERIOUS, Putives. Men | ic, and of they Indepsndenoe of tho Men's Purnfshing Department, rick. a des } RenuIT! itacrens: thins rnnresanintivané yaa chat on Oouaslone. He; haw: ehoweay 1 | “Rather MoGronan, attached to the \Unlted, Bleleas ea ene a mcrean nad ‘ a Funeral from hia ate residence, No i es has not sent any troona io * Five D tment, administered 4 othirl a or fi Peal witch Feet pnaelaa poe rked attention to the. “patite| : PERS R OP reaenbe soon Seta aeae (seal) "THEODORE ROOSEVELT,” : i f on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at By pralao eich ie ail bn) onsnanion, ne tw! th Singer Hall, Nostrang | WORCESTER, Maa, Oot S—¥e-/Droaght out and attended them Ant eat p — i Aging Lowhas tilneinee thn ahont aia | eyenue and Pari place. Another charge |ports from the sido Of Congressrian | ambulances care, he elder’ Mason! gANTOS DUMONT AGAIN FAILS, 4 », i Deasing, the Jews, NAMA is chat he fondied and caresdéd the | Rockwood Hoar are lens favorable to-| WAP HOL taken to the hospital hls wite 1 1) nrg" Got.) 23M, Santos-Dumont é a Or LOST, FOUND AND REWAR% , bia a pean iat eowation no n blonde woman," at the Ganeing | day “ae ty gle fa made p goncanl fie was go badly burned that “heen aida yimiadaunother anwuccesstets Keefe) : | ani MONE AT New Fork oF Brosidyah ae i J oho - fa Str, IN & most | pulance doctor feared to move nim | vo FN conta 6 Kasten} multe He fany: Spanish avlisdots uple in 1882, the} xcrioux condiliom. Dri Iradorick Baker, | | re Lye “eye | tempt in bia aeroplane to win the X “i Sole Teen Cumbers, b Tt ave, manltrauteds maiden ii alta the ae oot Coty attending: physicians, aad | fioney ea dor es tine. threat ated. the | Arondeacon: wriBg: ‘ Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteénth\St. | scour. Ms SScainaIRiannnaneied | uid Gauchser aliioat grown : Mason realdence. Windows in neighbor: | ‘ : ( rr COLD AN ONR pax. | Jtvers a ault naalnet Wheeler atiered a Hoar js pa vory sick man. He jng houses were broken ang the con-! wiLEB CURED ; ee ( sey alae Tne | a ceed hia PonteE TaN eat | hae teh Ae at aan eek, Guana PReN obs yet ettseNe EOE) hte Mana eee SEN da Mi Jie to eur a welor ontore > hi iA yeute: : sy rt Q NUE : P eiumature {x On prigy box! B9o.rne | denial to hw allegations, 1 allen onanye for the worse.” Dosa iecaitatd hictadhamed YS YA eth or, wi aera M fs