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UIGRES SAYS 1 WILL GET AFTER BAT BVLS In a Speech er day He Promises Transit Condi- == tions shal BeRemedied THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, FOR M the Candidates a ‘Along the Vote- Hearst by Phonograph or the Hayseeds. ®. Hughes begins the last eampagn with an Bikernodn The 9 to Da party came early Sunday morsing Ing the guest while of New York. Mr. Hughes enjoyed the longest rest haanh the Nie here that he has had since ely he! has Mr. Hughes! be- of Job Hedges, campaign vegan. Heretofore ppent’ his Sundays in New. York, but home he was constantly In while at P “kerosene Hearst Gréat Consolidated exhibitions are to tour left te city th} morning. ‘One show will play along the:Erle Road, mat the. s will follow, th ;the plc The Yo! a tent Hearst POLITICS IN SHORT jw towns! had Delaware and Hu the mountitioa) Te tation tor Bie Mughes wil wionk (he Hudson and angther ‘strike! equal |f not surpass the one for Hearst Into the Adirondack: fourth will] 'n enthualasm, play the New York and the Afth: will play the eta nnd. the | Carnegie Says He's large hamlets on Long Irland nthe. xh mnotahereiveniinh Opposed to Hearst. will be shown in al ring |’ Andrew Carneste, tt EN IN A HURRY Doings, in the Ga and on the Road, of nd Their Followers -Catching Routes. Hamlet of the State before election _|Haghes Pleased with Campaign Up- State.| a f Hughes, State, after expreaned nearly. btmns: 10 |e gk are for him. Hughes will speak in Rochester ht It was there tat Mr, Hoarst s coat torn off by the crowd that to get around him. ta} dac N 6) Stier: who slways! gives AISER'S THROAT AFFECTED, SOCIAL FAIRS ARE CUT Severe Cold Forces Him to Abandon Out of Town Visit. een BERLIN, Ort. 2—Emperor Witten ie suffering from @ cold isum- clontiy severe to require him to give up hla projected yislt to-day to Prince Philipp zu Bulendurg’s country place at Liebenborg. The Court Cireular, In announcing the change In says the cold ts ‘“Iight." It was noticed Saturday Emperor, spoke at Prof. Buri ture and when he proposed President Rosevelt which hls plans, that he was ex tremely, hoarse. All of hia many en-j wagements on Saturday and SES Were kept, although the mperor STOCKS MIMED AN TRADING LIMITED Union Pacific, Reading and Pennsylvania Were Fac- tors.in the Market. Stocks closed dull and mitad to-day a rise in #ennsylvania falling to stimu late the Ist orders and it the wore r uy nae, At Tose Linton=Paciie, -BrooklysTrannlt; a: Smelticg large fractions Opening advances were increased uite notably in a number of cases, the heayy buying of Heading, Union Pa- cifio-and United SMtes Stee) reviving | speculation elsewhere. The general de-| mand, yjoWever, decreased after many | stocks had averaged good «alna over last week's, cloning, The marke: fol] into an apathetic con: dition toward noon and prices fell pack, Prices Weakened and the rise In Union’ Pacific and-other Western stocks had been nearly wiped oul when a sudden adve Pe vi the. 4, no, and. Houing to mir ite early his nnd ther Iucpenged quiry tor New York Central around }: Pennsylvania's rise extended to 3 3-4 waa taken advantage of to—scll other stocks, Earlier gains wero gen- lied in the final } s including thosa "in furned also an party Jeadera , wad . 5 ‘ NE: Thelmnchine lirepentines cinar tjoat an view pefore ne satis fot} obviously distressog by his © has been worked of to them. ‘At +Eivope and when tie. Teturns trom |—Owlng—tothe-faat-that the talear ta alitiead sume time the machines will grind jut abroad, made theay. remarks yoaterndsy | predlaposed to 8’ weak throat, some ee © let-up, ricturem of the cand addresting th Mrs, Carne fintl ve sey : foresee Hired to make a vigorous |large crowds in the cltles 3 Margaret, and nting at the afectionias ot «cancer a + All the machines had a rehearsal ye ous nature, and also that he has pre eampaign finish. Pe fiehes coon trom here to Rocher- terdny, and {hg recorda.and the ols: ne election in New York: thie year | viously submitted to operations to ob: | ss coling | tires were declared —ne god as Any 4 + contest te @- oon Aes aansttr 2 “ter where there will be Cipiacd iad Bharhaniaibererseotoastarcarty | Ferrer dee st poopie. [tain Fells, concern is felt here for foenlehe On Muraany “be wil make) A Thana. wilt mcormpany. the exhibitors | fete Ciaiay™yecwoen che man, wi | Bim. rom twelve to fourte : h to be used when there are. no losal| ot i ee hat the ne Str the towns and surrounding | touyisiane to Nesist ia -arousing tho en-/ Seeks, the office unde man that the) Developments. in fila ilinges Jara. tyere: Buffalo, touching at "Nisgure Falls; thietnam it State would be Gingracea| fore awaited with exceptional Inter- Lockport, Batavia and other places and A ould Pmetheds. eal bt: toning with an evening mecting| Murphy Won't Have ‘money he would! 31. tawolaky. the Russian Foreign Min- in Oswego. 1, er “have baen heard ot. ist lunch San 7) ‘Mr. Hughes’ up-State trip ends Fri- Cartoons in Stripe: e 4 notice that {ser lunched with Emperor William Gay afternoon with aia last i {s doing it all. And|yesterdny, after which he Nad a long | Outside of Greater New York belng in| While Charles F. Murphy wat ney to advance bana conversation with him. The Min: | yCatskiy. _|quoted as saying “delighted” the T think Is vory base Poh eae nes nl Friday evening he speaks tn Lone) eee ee eer ec tne atripas sehen Hearst were elected Hse mete Natta Yaland City Brooklyn, Saturday . octney woul, have| Chancellor yon Buelow to-day and will Rha Monday hight he will make ad-| they were put forth by Mr. Hearst, he y ine with him to-night. | Grosses in fh the Bronx and | meyer took legal steps to “have them a there appears to Be no re Porsibly in . suppressed, On Saturday, however, Mr. 7 CORA = Mr. Hu atthe, opers'| Murphy learned that. firm of adve ROCK _SHOWS THE AMES His. Ouse, saying Using, agents had made a contrac: to} burg. except to persona not to be reck- Sh y - od. | Pe a nearly iife-wiae castoon of T, bto the Emperor, t conitenn es Mie rears ang himocl on the stations /INSINCERITY OF HEARS leading members the- iat @nt aubvay oats la! SSS Corps i hot the cartoon Murphys to vs in| ‘Thomas Rock, who,in the Republican of the State stripes and Hearst, with bi id upon By f Heo rat exes upon ¢ the public [his ta looking at him fondly and say-|csndidate for Senator against “Tom gre ended Waive 3 y unforced. |ne “He ia food encugh for me." | Grady in the Fourteenth Distriot, and] WHEAT PRICES HIGHER, ey should t with justly. Through ames aborne, Mr.| woo was turned down by tne Hearst “Enterprise should not be crippled by | Murphy served notice on the advertla-| iin as part of a pace With Taiiuianys CORN HOLDS STEADY, uld those who re-|ing company that he would sue If the | : be permitted to | cartoons were put out leeis very bitterly toward the Indepen-| I above the |, Mr. Omborne saya that becuse others | Geigy League air. OCK lew favorite eat prices. werelih : H — ne nie | Atel Sathana seid yg HA . irish a0-| strong cables rain — der char. | ff, Bore one elne to folion WorMs Huds Nelyaieate Urady senouglt | ecer pmae ene ee Une natn under char- | fO¢ BORE Oey it le expt Atanie | HyeM as Teas Jment on the visible supply and light Ai dealre tol mind: Mr. Hearst putting him In xtrin ie Oistriot sa ronusy ¥ciear, | Tecelpts in the Jaw making | 2) ECAEAP RENE EE OE Seat Nosnskang a jsoeitibiscleats [hire prdigs phy was showing up Hearst as an ai ir pare mA aricen ware the Thands-of the -peonie ar fe reecived communications from Brooklyn containing serious “complaints with referénve to con= _ didions I desire tizens of Brooklyn to understand | § of tranalt. the “that if Tam elected Governor 1 shall, without delay, give my most aasaln, horse. Now, however, tt ts-diferent Root Wilt-Tatk As Proxy for President, | enrnest consideration to this mat-| ter. Ioshatt do all in my power! to procure such action, whether administrative or legisintive, as and enlargement of translt ftnolli- Wes which the Somme (ya . Ware will In -@ sane, juct fer.“ PERCY HAGLE WIS, AND. HE DOESNT After Judge Had Decided in| His Favor Roger Fosier _| lnférvenes. atorial Districts, Snearing te heat it the supreme Al Rut whatever andidite foi on Election Arh omen falm that te Ha Menite him WARNS FIREMEN NOT TO PAY FOR THEIR JOBS, | and haya Jt thoroughly “to door 1o abstain froma oft ce League. At jecre| yo! if Root will peak | the Carneg ntion last Sop~ Isa Ys jee AG Srboe dp sded_ the. nomination in Utica Nov. 1. It is said in Rep of a straight Ince cr League can_circtes-that Mr-—Rocti-in- thip-ofer Tce without fusion, I pointed out to peech up the St will make it clear] me that a year ago wo had to the Republicans of every faction | q every crime 4 wens of low Prealuen Mr, Hearat the may be fo to be necessary o Hearst. Grady ts tow my opponent Femedy wh A SY the Tammany end. Independence z (MBatcvenvexila mow extne| to isive) to) the) ans League tickets, though the Hearat Bnd. to aecure (he improvement Being mage gn, the "Aret of the ‘month | Pater have on many oseasions de- theré may be tthe enough cirenlate’ tn fa that csr ‘A Reward of One Hundred Dollars WILL For Evidence Resulting in the Conviction of Any Person Who Violates Any of the Following Provisions AN RESPECT. OP PERSONS OR PROPERTY IN THE “SERVICE OR BELONGING TO THE NEW YORK TRANSPORTATION CO., 49TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE. “Sec, 653, g bstain trom e or inflicts er thereof, or 7 HDs. thereof; ts the int or hinders him in the Uses o force; “45 guilty of a mi e/a violation of this sectic than /one year, or by a-fine of ni both:) "Sec. 654 }jures any real or-personal property jthe puni | follows: “4, If thé value of*t the value of the property b5 by imprisonment for not more the “9. In any other by months, or by a fine of not more by both such fine and imprisonme:! . And in addition to the liable in treble damages for the-ir A person who u y of another ) fe “action by the owner of such prope! ther ” i ) and’ thought It wax-horse-ant th] Founced him as a disgrace to the Dem- A person. who w/ Deprives any such.person My any tool, ‘implement, or clothing, ishable by imprisonment for notmore hment is not specially prescribed by ENG is DU nae as labor —imen be conviucou erity o: Mr, Hearst and be le tollera buve nothing w gain fro Una fiesiter of the State Com: neasaries to Buffalo to make h Murphy to get the Demo- Be ¢ Grady was nan who did the most to deprive he y elected Democrats of their ate and make possible the nomination ocratic Ucket and the party.” BE PAID of the PENAL CODE ith a view to compel another person Nact_which-such- other person has a n-doing, wrongfully and-inlawfully, injury upon such other-person. or his} upon his property, or threaténs such ii of such person by threats or (Under Section 45 of the Penal Code ot more than five hundred dollars, or nlawfully and wilfully destroys or in- * * * ina case wheré perty destroyed, or the lmfmatlon in try is more than twenty-five dollars, an four years impris onment for not more than six} than two hundred and fifty dollars, or | nt; punishment prescribed therefor, he i jury done, to be’ recovered in a civil rty, or the public officer having ce [New York City for the week endt Oct pany’s sales of Fresh Reef in Saturiay, 27, averaged 7.08 cents per pound" 2 + 41 WIM + & 10m , & Obto ieee i vidi Rap. Tran a Pac Ant FF Fyecrrs An a) Central 12K FAdovance decline 1906. 211% ae BEARS HAMMER PRICES “TN COTTON MARKET- Misa. Cooper'a jast ongarement-wn with ‘Phe Earl and tho Girl company the. Cs started 4] When the sitow went on the road sh to 16 polite lower to-day he cables} é from _Idverpool were weak, dat for al time there was cnough buying by shorts to hold the st comparatively steady. \Selling. by { market Satu values ick The open nope; Novem ALIS to Nd February. 10) April, 10.46 to June, none; J The closing Uaioe mou December, to 10.14; 10.01 to) 10.44 to 10.55 to 170,000 MINERS CELEBRATE, ore remaining nell Day ident at Coaldale, trict. urging mem tp Alexander of work: AT MYR Fut You will tailors are genuine style specialists. You pty no more for graceful shaping and perfectfitting than you are usually asked for the commonest kind proposition day in ta. ‘April. June nion Pacitic: to-'The-Fy total wales of stocks to-day BARRE, Ma shares,-and-of bonds, $1,504,000. 1 ot nines in-the anthr : were idip to-day, the 170.0 Parades anc e held in variqus towns Hitchell the made Panthe: find —thal Test this ton and ats that hi event vm sally t 1 Mas. greater devotion to unlon it the — HENRY ALEXANDER, Tailor, p NASSAU STREET. 7 nn Streets TeOADWAY. cor. 12th street. VN [Sacy 3 Moors ae Store, 49 Vears Old, Celebrates With a Great Series of day o 7—]HIS-NEW-B | TO RETAILING: — GREAT SALES, af depa famous jor: LOW AVOIDING EVERY THE DISTRIBUTION-O “We havea We give no discounts, p. not share. distributing goods along t system in a single detail. Macy, roof—merchandise the strictest economy. FEATURE . riments contributing. F-MERCHANDBISE, 5 COMMISH ns, cmake no ay he lines of feast resistance, We plan to make tne occasion memorable—in the Macy way no concerts, no lavish_decorations, no theatrical devices—just a SERIES OF nc S519 - The celebration sales should be the worth be FIVE MILLION DOLLARS Lines that appeal to ALL—to those of UNLIMITED means as well as those whose means are LIMITED and whose purchases are governed by rules of that t This is, in facts a double celebration—one marking the 49th Business Birth. f this famous establishment, the other our FOURTH ANNIVERSARY IN HLDING—THE LARGEST UNDER ONE ROOF DEVOTED: There are We-aim to-make the sales interesting and important—create opportunities for our patrons to purchase Fall and Winter mérchandise for LESS MONEY. THAN-THEY-WOULD-HAVE TO PAY ORDINARILY, PRIGES—and -MATCHLESS—VALUES—=won ls-fameby THAT ADDS UNNECES OR COST This-Macy—Store— TO ways, sold | our wakes for_ Ce ASH, on a Vie ‘margin of profit. ALL may That is SIMPLIFIED STOREKEEPING—a matter ot collecting and In celebrating this 49th Anniversary'we shall not change the Macy store [ED Greatest Series of Anniversary Sales” Gay in the History of Macy’s, because the haiaies involved are by far the greatest ever collected under the pred: the forcdd October, | ~ CHORUS GIRL TAKES When She Is Unable to Secure a Position. Hazel a from ¢ teak Cooper, & handsome choru: girl, Me acid poisoning, which sh ty Fd Her Hie West ory TARE Nota For some years she taught school, own home medicines By “traditi 2 of them ga Tenowledye of the cural re-various AMirs_Pink the stud of. roots and herbs, thei ifully: provides in the lds and orchards vegetable foods ¢ s, sO, if we buttake the p. them, in the roots and he! tdothere are remedies expres is to cure the various ills weaknesses of the body,and it-was jpleasure to search these out and pare simple and effective her own family and friends, Chief of these was a rare combination ir of the choicest —-medicinal—-roets ris-found-best..adapted forthe theiHs—and weakn. peculiart sex,and Ly friends, | compound relieved and came_quite_popular All this so far was do a money and without p pi Tis lengthy and-seve ch for the large real of the Pinkham family, state prop "At this point” Lydia {isthe world: tagnant ponds, damp cellars, se’ decaying vegetable matter, ete. m the strong: Jbody feels the effects of the poison, | this $.S.S. (PURELY VEGETABLE. erms and building up the we ee to the entire system, | ant charge. Pinkham" and neighbors learned that her POISCH AND DIES Hazel Coa Ends Ends. Her Life 8 1 at Roosevelt Hospital to-day | G This remarkable woman, whose| meet | maiden es, was born in 1 ary 9th, 1819, com- Me lng ofromea good old Quaker family and became known as a woman of an alert/ Wh [wan left behind and she was unable to [is another piace. Day after day sho has mote out = arch of employment, [» w Rirls to spard chorus aloe ante lobe She became despondent | last night. tore up many lett st she | told of her carcer’ The fr | these scattered ‘oom, Howed the polson. {rer neonscioua’ in. her roon hospital. ‘Thera known as Miss ed, Her husy a jockey ‘The months ago. the girl wal ROYAL ARCANUM'S SECRETARY, DEAD. Oct Robson wait Ho 1823, |And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the “Panic of 73" Caused It to Be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. The three sons and the ter, with their mother, cor dd es tO re. |store the family fortune. They argued that the ni ne which was s ocd for their women friends: and as equally good for the wom On the Stave, gradually, of bottles en,.camd question of- selling for always re they had given it away freely, ney hired a job printer to run off {some pan th the merits q lof the me d Lydia Ey Pinkhant's Vegetable mpound, and these were distributed ‘by the Pinkhany +sons in’ Bost York and Broo eww jlyn. es j,, The wonderful curajve properties of ithe were, tO a great extenh { selinad ag, for whoever used it | recommen d the dea jmand gradu I) 1877, by com four children—three sons and a_daugh-! for continu ter. In those good old-fashioned days it was common for mothers to make their] from she roots and| Fk and she was always careful to pree serve ae interest characteristics and power over disease. intained that—just—as—nature—so harvest of | medicines for andy as this class of [retain s suffered most from fearful de- when the Centennial rty, year swep i E, -Pinkham'’s |medicine for Vegetable Compound was made known [fitting mon’ system through the circulation and the only medicine that It not only cleanses the blood of all matter, Malaria and ‘r strong, healthy condition, of roots, -herbs and bark: fying and tonic properti blogd free 0: perfect condition polluted blood §. § Book on the blood and medical advice witht THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO. ATLANTA: @An Ni atter knowledge, it; -above-ait;—pos= sessed of a wonderfully ‘sympathetic Re herone ee vature | roots hs arelseq eanaual Vela In 1843 she married Isaac Pinkham,! its manufac Ider and real-estate operator, andi Lydia E Nam herself did not tive r early marfted fife was marked by i) See the great success ef this work prosperity Happiness <Theys had [pice Parco, <Oallera Tewatd years ago, she had provided mi ng—her work as ef: tectively, as she coald have done {t herself. ils g her long and eventful waS sever methodical exper in het rd of every case that en Dis huny ce, are s zt workt id represent_a_vast collaboration mation regarding the treat sls which f ity can hardly be equalled in in the world Pinkhay ly tafly- twenty it, and. nc ¢ work shows when the { tes) 1 Su of Lydia E Pinks made trond whinse mame it | Malaria is an atmospheric poison which we unconsciously breathe into our lungs through the impure air arising f , marshy places, operly ventilated houses, Day after day these germs and poisons are taken into the lungs, and as the blood passes through them it bes comes infected with the poison and Jn its circulation distributes th@ robes of disease to all parts of the body. [disease ; it gives no warning of its coming until the ci | with the poison and this foe to health has the s | blood becomes polluted, thin and weak and its slow | | fails to properly nourish and strengthen the body, |is attacked, and if the germs and poisons of Malaria are allowed to remaig st cdustitution will break down, | the system is in atmalarial condition; the vitality i poor, digestion deranged, the complexion grows salMw and the entirg Malaria is a very insidioug ulation is filled) ptits mercy, Th’ regular, circulation Then the entire systeny ystemn. can feel well when weak, the appetitg No one Malaria must be removed from the an accomplish nhéalthy, morbiq but destroys the germs, cures tores this vital fluid to q S.S, S. is madq, combining puriy! which keep th! 1 poisons and the system in} While destroying thg: S. gives tone an sihnigayyiave nnn nant aman + 3 | A