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6,82 ~ ANTE INDIANS AGREE TO TAUCE ~. PENDINGPOWWOW “UThey Will Go to Dakota Reservation WhileChiefs ~~" Settle with Roosevelt. ~HAD TRAPPED TROOPS. Tenth Cavalry Hemmed Mount "Fearing. Att | , | ain Pass Two Days, : THE EVENING Miss Magie, Who Studied Girl Telegraphers. way Ute ing for v ountains for ‘o days in the and to have at the Accordink to thes from respon old settle a troops compl NEWIES TO END BOY WAS KILLED \Talented Young Woman Who Seeks to Ad- {more {ndlttere WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 53, 1906 GIRL TELEGRAPHERS (IN GREAT NEW YORK HOTELS es vance Her Sex Finds Most of Them Without Ambition, by the Bese Bs BY I The girl hotel telegraphérs $u dark cc pany New York Worthy ERIZABETH MAGIE. girls who Worle long ‘hours {n Iittle under stairways or In some e8, usually ras holes ticked away which can’t be util tto.thelr Jot than any w Tittle human bats they ere work each day=t dd for pose—are certain 1. have met. x : exceptions, Round the 4 a week, with a max! rking 2 a few 5, FIX=diny With or STUDIED BY MISS MAGIE ry of $12—with no eyes excer tb clock, the hour of.quitting; r condition. im proven: ‘There. are excep- | to those T met and sounded as to | n exigtence with a defi. | Is 1 talk Tim perfectly one of the & "Yes T don’t think I'm more ngr a ting’ T that is The-o i9 one it nd mater ustrument un exeaptiona girls a good deal about nature was-Biven- w Marine in-His “Crushed- Alive’ Ghoulish Chauffeurs, STUDY He Will stein’s Next Week, but Prom-* x and aint ises to Act on Broadway. How Marino Finds Pleasure in Being Run Over by Big Automobile : Act Defies FOR NEW YORK. Hammer timecutetnrs wwe Ku few pointers on how to“ Be Seen at No’ Fake About It. Ishied Alive” ia the nam maelf to be trunks and and) gradual times whea tenne Te mansa-pr ralned. wall ‘OW Ma estes. roadway?" Marino — Heved themselves ly [avheetn of in by the Indians, whose camptt tated act, whe told Ne) hank of the fs heard In t ldn't save my life tt be geen in the distance by night, and At tho samé Ume she + but that waan’t! jana. wer my. head \e rechoss ey elie wid war wiiconeicoutdiius ; ake all the mo » atany rate, and] Oscar Hammerstein, with hls cus- for th IS heard by day as they prowled through | | ands on. Could she think of i : Wat and viva-) co ¥ originality, has struck the blow 1, 9 the samo © sagt lia eaeGR OL wamaytOrstoG { ne-woutd itke to be hat 1 @idn't notice any| that temake Rall Victoria stage ain - a Gs aiig Taos eae bal ved t-— abla ta ie tions in her, aa 4 ert Bre soARa a ae to be too small to cope with the Indians, .How 2 ay Seen She love: ported Marl Frenchman, who. from whose numbers were greatly exagg else If slie won't think? 1 en gr the blue! Mes down and allows a ivaihorsd nine used pirench 7 5 3. the song of the birds; and yet there| pe ai ot aftalr. Th in who rises smiling after be- ated tn the esimation of the troops. : : « , S 7 lentislacl ai vaes | power | hree tons, and car Sate DS toriyahoreespower ya ioe Someten of Se 2,1 Antonio Viveni Had Long! Probably Crushed by Car, Says Work Isn't Slav : she ta rom $A. M. until 10] rying maven p cee yori anyon people MIE ouRtIE aioreiariciien Chaadeolaivesiha canis 1 sida el a very My cage, scarcely 6 by 6.) For as a benefactor If i e wor look at bi ble. 5 aw to atthe gh worst of their difcultie, came on Pro| Been Pursued by. but Only Evidence Is Re worn why 20% At Duk cobb: has all int bw to thats the yislons were so scarce that the privates ne < tar hus «aye d 2 7 mays, she axes up ;were put on less than quarter rations, Sicilian Vendetta, Lad’s Dead Body. pCO Geet pli ota are) lea eats, ax ald the nga_t0..bo_a_bied-or a} REAL ESTATE ‘FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— jans,but—they-teared-to- hun SST 1 erly, with freedom to enjoy God BRONX. BRON BRONX. 8 : Preven __| The body of Antonio Vivent was found et ners pice good deal that ts mee inet Ree n Joy . a who on x. ESS Ae The position occuptea by the Tenth ‘Was @ strong.one tn the deep surges of the mountains, and from this practic: ally impregnable natural fortress they aid not caro to romm. At nig! 1 lights were jt out and the guards were doubled. Practically every man in the command was a guard, for it was too cold for any ofte to sleep with- out fire, and the soldiers walked up and down the narrow guich keeping warm as best they could. It ts stated ____that not a single soldier permitted @urft to get out of his hands for for: wwas_encamped | Moorhead. Their silently let to sed oleht horses and mules Syenter— uniter corer ing the savages. Joined by Strong Force. Captain Johnson, who commandod the Wdden squadron of the Tenth, wie eald : ers to have lookeal with Lit- <r of attack, tle fe but bettered tt gator to —keep-tn-aid ings the dar an -— SWEPTINTO SEA-AS to-day In the hallway of the house-in at No. 305 East Tenth | CO* which he lived, | street the detectives w and walle found “1a have investigated the cage pre satised | y10 iiton thut ho killed nimself, th no doubt | poe, 5 ae nuing stave that he waa driven to self-destruction |) °° © Se eae Rind by enemi das the aaes iB oUt that there was ad of tho Vendetta there ate fow more illustrative of the power of secret ton gumidilenotithets Hamilton avenues. m3 ther the bod, was was about nifty years old. Fit- Byenccy shan teen’ -years ago he was arrested with BRiNRSIaT others In’ Italy for some off and Dro Ht ambuian boy mix wien the-casc-came-to-tr: dence against his 2 settled him in Italy. He was smug ‘Out of the country by Government vili Gials and came to New York, waero ho optetnedempieyniant os g marie it tgave-eyiny 2 ae wt an from Senay or —a-eat ined to |ear had done tt pater the b arned looking for ch avenue station Ax the Dour of the [at approximately 6 when cate of the prare-qecked—wita evortiveless the: detalls- of the ba believe me-good-iriend. |, Willan Ca eat this at No, 28 East Ono Hundred and & atroct: th p dino the age. him. date — 30 ‘atios. Viveni—abou years dis dead. in Italy. He had no J the enemies able to get Detectives ed the ary iN raat one to take 5 ceqzatorm, during which the ship's carpen- | Viter, John McLean, was swept over _& The steamer was considerably dam- _sggn Ged by the gale-and heavy wea, doors rend. windows having been broken and} ig" plata “tarted—oltho starboard sida! forward. ‘The Halifax encountered Ta gatorm Thursday morning, rom 2 YP. M ye Tor twenty-four hours the vessel was 2° Rove to. ens Carpenter MoLean wax carted over-| (ao hoard by a huge eea Thursiiay night, | Bato was Mfty-two years of Oye. find 0°cMved at Halifax, where he ts sYvived by a widow and 1 40 "The Halifax was scheduled to return to the provinces to-da: but she will _uanot leave until to-morrow, | (at ‘Warne “MAMMA, IN HEAVEN. ” at J AEs ST tue ATLANTIC CITY, No "addressed to “Mamma, in Heaven, »mowcame in the mall bag from Philadel-| oo Bila last nixht. It contained, In a chia. % diwh scrawl, the mossa; “""Dear Mamma, please come and neo Your boys, and bring papa, too, We pray for you. ; “JOSIP, GEORGIE." No clue {s gifen to the home of the childish writers or thelr idet ity, and the letter will be forwarded |) Wash- ington. gee GOULD HAS LUCK ON HUNT. aman 8 (Special to The World.) > NORFOLK, Va, Noy. 3—Howard) Gould retumed to his yacht Niagara| hare, to-day: after a fairly successtut 0 and fishing trip up the Jarod | eines Hite maw duet); from Sborry 8, | New York, roema t6’please him, ee rae 1 A COLD IN ONB DAY ei | Fetes LAAT BROMO Quinine Tableta 3A letter i 1a Fetund money {ff re Palin to cure Preand—ant lent: te [Garloa Uuet qe | brood rap you read?” I waked. | 0 he camo to New York, ovace {ttle at’ love ry t appears that whe’ Antonio lett| every motorman and every cond they ecem a little long some- | Re He ae mae, Toye: veins ng Ali Italy he red his tracks well. | None] on tho Ine, but all of the men p= | tim but, then, taking everything | bout polliies and sock! questions. — of iis enemies know hls whereabouts} feseed ixnotance of the [into ration, IJ ilke the: (place |im“Do youl read sforramussment ors fort Onul-ne—-sent—tor tiind brother.) potice found one man who claimed as Duda, See Suen en ue se tunal weceien Ul Ome OL When th brother Italy he -Was| have seen a car strike a boy at 1 | Oh. 1 love -to. study: whe ced, thd-in-that way he wa [aventic, but this man could wot-ide about tary? Do. youl ened anthustaationty fora degan a sores 1@\ the motorman jn charge of the you are getting you ai rz dieation. 0: © aye quite! Antonio cout | x rth? G Pa Tete del ure tim: ant ii Leg y but j ta j es e than a days. aiid ; a le leisure e durin, " fs Plant Liner Halifax Reaches ed ak cs SAYS YOUNG WOMAN ‘1 am getting the market. price for | it een Meri een peared ies he wae ch services, but I don't think an: dQ dream_of_p day—het: at s <! prarcatic obarked ae tars eet E Any jana dream_of 9 eing-some-t Boston-Storm Battered and] airobarwed: 4h: rom justice and | STOLE DIAMOND RING. | works Is Rotting all thoir ser | body a: doing sometaine worth, wait | . D th R t tre TEA They were all written | vices are wo: as long as MO peop! 0 ites mind ny os ie — a} an. c p os wi oing any | : > tient oh} with Death Report. ea ee eae received a antay up fortunes without doing any | here ten’ much Be anonymous communications. ‘The tenor! pit Me Na] Ss. vad ROTH BE a hope is no place for dreum:| oreo — of theses was that It would be well for| But Mrs. Nelson Say NEG )—Atter_my_ experience with the several | tf Srandivetiteke yanBOSTON, Nov. 3—THe “Plant Ine | him’ to Pelt aienrraet corte n ts, eearente It to Bet on-a‘ | etratl yw pater [had soen-rartier-in-the:+ sAineg bees us fj @teamer Hailfax,—whtch —satled from his aged blind breather, Antonle moved) —— thine |day, It wos a genulne delight to hear | unt A GHN SUL wed Td typddalifax tit midnight Wednesday, ar-|rrom, place to place, but his enemies B- | statement as thle froma tele- | ory "dream today becomes the reality sdogived here to-day twenty hours tate, mate nlwaya tone le ail rentgie reer Mrs, Millie Nelson, twenty-three | gray There's hope for her, | of to morrow, er is aihie Smonths ago they-rented a rit 9 known ‘Shey ara intel- | tf the tudustrial sin ere. . oy atter a dangerous” experience In) oie third floor of the house in One| YearH old; also said to be known as TRey— ara intel | iy gitland a few others whom [ha ‘Mrs to-dny [tho 4 Jiundred and Sixth stree was closo to tte reoin le Any tonfo was out making a tying for bot Fey ate faa RUGE TST on ground floor of the butldin, and had \the-atr of hunted men. ‘The lotters fol- lowed Antonio. Carlos kept spares anys ed his wa’ and-cnainnnd WH procceds-boustit SEY OLYUR YX Owtere oon eo was about to start Francisco, iH ljor should «goto the hom agid remain —there—antil for him fr When th Hof Cardin the body ‘onio was, found In. to be. » others groun No Th { hole In his right tempi the \ : pues nti POLITICAL, POL,TICAL. pawnshop side him, tt Sees leer SEE aE CONDUCTOR HURT IN CRASH. | ative madd that the ‘ring. 4 Sullivan and Train Broke in ‘Two, Tying ‘up savas sho t. Real reo ix consent. S Traffic for Moura. |of them had a: gol t down at N) yo the palca oF Y track W ch went MINEOLA, : LiL, Nov. .3—Edward wrong. She satd that her a whe Walsh, conductor of an Long Inland freight train, Mst-bound gq potrayal of part of Sui was soyerely Ivan, trust on the (and coe tl » train broke if ae RUT yap adc down a hill Two. brakeman thrown’ to the | DEAD BABY HIDDEN AWAY. ground, tut 6! Ag result of th dent all trafic” 449, found Wrapped in Pape on this division of the line was blocked) Rody Fours, Fe an iaieateatn for three hours, | and: Abandoned, Walsh was attended by a physician} ,, ‘ s ‘ and went to his home. Lhe body of, a day pld malo infant was found to-day fn a building in course of construction at EVANS WILLIAMS PLEASES. | sn and Fitth avenue, ‘It enty-sixth was dis- | covered by Joseph Lanazal,/o¢ No, 1334 Byan william, a tenor who has not sung hore recently, gavo a recital at Mendelssohn Heil Ingt evening, disclos-}a newepasler, Ho kicked tne ney pote! “Seautitut nnd added| dead infant rolled pues 's ‘Hymn of Pralse he aroused enth atreet station by Heras Finn, Alanon to unusual applause, who wis notified by the boy, Third avenue, The boy saw something wrapped ‘in the Mt and MGWETE, T She ls something of an artist, too, aug had on her desk a pretty ittle water-| |. not Ww color sketch she had made. “That ts | A pleasant home?” I asked, | would Wk to. co | Yes, quite Mint; but I live! t then T have quite a good | with friends, not relatives. My own! time and ¢ 1) colks are down in the country, wher a Jone Sar erpas ae oles T long to be, but our circumstances ar at L must work for a living, aad n get more here than at hom ince you love treea and flo’ 1 -that you can at} nat your home or placal ro you live, What ts the vlew from ‘Windows “Theru's only je into a airshaft and there's a bls pipe running Se OT ETO t { on be She 1a; f Squaling ine and a gouple in ers 80, trashy. et=ROTT {t. No, polt forers wi thing with human interest {1 Ad books on Ae onever-tea int that, bat I yo window: Sb. al or merrily | ould | 1 ideen. 3 fa} the! below wrank be fulfl {t was ‘flat above. No, J don't Ko to the thea:! of the United tes, because whenever I xet_off; to + someching- of } fe ning I pay a reef girl mor the hum mysel{-for the time I'm aft e—enld-l1eould—gat-ane_forieas,—t-wupposs_but |. must work for a ving {1 haven't the cheek to do it. 1 remem:-| her present place ana] ber how it was when 1 was a ing else she could get. reat eR Ot: a 8 Jobs to make up a decent sal: with the next | ingenuity at | iuposstbin-to get t, who with the limite give Kame ations oft 4 id cabet Saw nh hope_of_a_upeady and io iy -guestions +: ee aa TINNITUS eat or “1 don't know,’ | when-the great majority of and no I-44 isirument on and won euter hem«olven her ¢ Inde Tat ) utterly denne Do You Want 1 Trust-Made Judges? | ‘Wall Street Ticket of Nominaors Forced Won Regblicans Who We the ee Joseph H. Choate, of the Gas Trust. William D. Guthrie, of the Standard Oil Trust. John E. Parsons, of the Sugar Trust. John FP, Dillon, of the Telegraph Trust, John |. Cadwalader, of the Jce Trust, Charles F. Brown, of the Traction Trust. William B. Hornblower, of the Insurance Trust. Alton B. Parker, of the Trolley Trust, Elihu Root, Counsel for all Trusts. Austin G. Fox, Railroad Attorney. William N. Cohen, Railroad Attorney. ‘And thetr associates, many 6f whom reside tn the State of New Jerscy. All of Woeoess codidates aye offices ta Wall Street, A NEW RAPID TRANSIT ROUTE Morris Park. Some eee 25, £004 (rrom Feening Telrgrc APPROVES--TWO_NEW ROUTES. | cory Appellate Division Confirms Ex. tension Along White Plains Road. 1 The Court hax © of twe Avie © Division ‘of the Supreme onfirmed the renort In tho cass Tapid. transit routes, al Hoard of Rapld Transit Inrlonors. One of these ta White Pial wanned by the Rullroad Com at { rauld tranalt clavated viaduct n at 177th xtreet und West near the Bronx Park, whence run MORHIS PARK Hod, Po eoute cent to the usher tiiace of Waxereld. Do you recall what happened after the first Subway was opened? How men owning even ONE small lot made enouglr to start-what proved to be a FORTUNE? s Yet everybody knew the Subway was-coming. Everybody,-however, didn’t have the FORESIGHT ‘to buy before the road was actually in service: Those who did realized huge profits. The others last the opportunity of a lifetime. ae Another-similar opportunity is NOW presented in the development of MORRIS PARK, Lots can be purchased there TO-DAY at prices that-will seem ridiculously low a year from now. All the great landed estates—the ASTORS, the Lorillard Spencers, etc. —have bought heavily in this section, : WHY NOT YOU? CALL, write or FIDELITY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. TIMES BUILDING 42nd Street and Broadway phone Owners, *Phone 3998 Bryant or McVICKAR-GAILLARD REALTY CO., 42 Broadway, 487 Fifth Ay,, 444 Columbus Ay,, 242 E. Mouston St,