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‘long as he's in office. — this country and announced ae intention of _ adhering to his_policies a5 ME: righteousness conflicts with the Faced needs i business,"”_he cried, ‘then fhe latter: must go to the wall.” s : The ‘President told his astonished hearers that he had béen appealed ie ‘GF. late not to enforce the law against certain wrongdoers of Breat om “wealth, because, if he did; it would “interfere with: the-busimess-prosperity | Goverrer He said that if the prosecutions and investigations he has [been ae ec inatigated | are x contributing cause to’ the ‘so-called financial weakness,” 3 must be regarded asa Sisagreeable. but un- | rat cs ‘ef effort. ihe The President was tm the best of Blt | Prosperity ef the eon ee fs and voice when he faced the vas" jcucicetect preach ‘to yu no fife of eane. he Inmet “T preach te you the life agains is feopbtgad that had gathered; te greet) first President that » vast majority tthe people of. this section had ever 3 —Within haifa minute after his fait words he was des tn the problem | *! it shen ‘referred to rvatons that have been Of late comparing the present |! Uuited States with the Roman repupile luxurious “Jam ‘before the tall of! thai He said that the difre: the <civilisation ‘of y im the tature ef cur pro- ve that. the “ours or” fea sovernment of that onder tbs Ib- comes by qoircugn 5 ae =which-comes: nT Sbedience. to} Jariitrenses Jewellers. aeonen Jaundresses Machinists Neckwear . Nataemen Manicures Millingra “Buttonhole Makers Cabine> Makers Photographers Painters Printers « Pantry Malp’ ‘Prosvern Presenen Ronters Shipping Cle Bineve—tiamts Solleitary slunlenten wrAD ie sTaflore Minn rs Tingmithe Uphotmterare > Every week, Py and y ds. than any three’ other it ug qenacapers combined, ences ‘ereen the Roman Rennsiin andinnenwn are more/strikine than the resemblances, and that there fino’ warrant for pessimistic éompari. To fully inform himself, he said’ been atudvink Kertero’s iiistors. the Roman republic.” Continuing he Ironers .... 400, Janttore ., ... Kitchen, Help, Ladies’ Tailors ... Paver Hangers Akin) Hands . Steamtitters ip eile FD THE EWE NUNC! WORLD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER “FONTOR TELLS BACK. : pealed ¢ to itis ‘Not t to aos _ Laws, on Plea of Protecting —_Geéneral~ eee +; WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., Oct AMAZING STORY ABOUT JEROME eclares on Witness Stand He} ed a Deal-\Was Made ith Insurance’ e tat lo The Evening World } raid. . York District-Attorney te him for _eriminal the) now to me net ccrtain wealth beenuse interfere wit to enforce the wrongdoers Lomas n “Onder of that Kind of frigh! teh when has her aly Denn yes ar decent fOns._newsps which. eS Bree ant rive inencs te the statement: of 4. Certain mar of grea! wealth tc the effect that the sozcatied due entirely to t of Presiden. dose jarge moneyed interests _¥ transgressed the Jaws. 1 de no! adm cltiaens has © f tee att Duniee tne, toh had hoe ail loose to-day i ina “speech that was full of fe ih ginger } and mieniace to the business interests au haye pro ted 1 bY oe joule furnist jaw suppor ang bring about the nomination acute, xe | reg weaknoer “68! i for M1 Jerome's nomination tor Gove: ain in) noi provided he would not indict the Tthar thik haa been the malin Cause ot | aay some | wie nd righteouenc: ens troubles we have had; la posalble that It haw been a sou ciutary, caus enya ae ror dabie tea- “of polley which | eas Tam Presi: real offenders. “This ts not our fault. Of {hose to Whose deceptive action these innocent people owe “Whenever a . fo ent out what Ie evil tn 1 of me law asa and | wealthy atop because t husiness, Tn each case the anawer must be that we earnestly hope. and~believe that thore will’ be no permansnt damage to business trom the saber ded ‘Dut-that, ‘other teat for (haor ancence, of wrongdo Is Judging any mai well, tf he nots ho fra or wel Antre: ‘Nes, the corrapt polltician, great t wresscs the law—be he rich | te be brought before the impartial Justice of a_court. “Perhaps I am most anxious to ect at the politician whe is ecor- srupt, bees he betrays rent ov/amall._the private citizer who | bam |.be had consulted with Mr. Jerome. Me- e then visited | $18, = if twill mot | and asked him if he would. stand for | anged. many great move-| Mr. Jerome. He sald Mr Murphy war? $92 Voor! ee where the | disinciined towrant—the—proposition. e- | Mr: Hennoberry and that the latter told | van that | 1000 Te Ye ts the tau | VE, “Xavier palo he belleved Mow helr fal lon. |: rious. eMort, te to secure the-honeat enforge-,| ees, }trom these channels, and op beilet in writing the stele SLAIN BY BY FIEND, PRETIY WOMAN'S 7 BODYIS-MANG: | ho would let counsel prove that certain | iit or tn | and the date of gach on which lo~ | ud his belief for writing the pees he | libellous article | 3; ROt be’ done to orerent the indictment he (of John w. ion LF ie 995 ’ EVENING WORLD RACING CHART “2D DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. AUTUMN MEETING. “CLEAR TRACK SLOW. olds; $900 added wsix furl ae YOUNG HEIRESS | NAMED AS AF SECUND, RACH iwe inties. Post Open, High Cle IN SUIT OF ——__~- + next Kelesiae nyned Jn vas aa- ulted\ and Killed to-day” by Sinsel of dwelh Nod. ® f in ; the Overbroex Insane Asylum, near Montclair, Singel struck - Mrs. Hugh — Miller Seeks _ Charging Wreck Beautiful iow Grantiand Finneran | Rar, bout the third week sary, | 1996." patd—Str--Navier, rears the toe’ of Mayor Coyne, of Yonkers, | Gnd he maid to me: ‘I have heart & wonderfid) mory.' He sald that Patric J_MeNulty’ of Youkers, had told hi | that he, as representative of the-Ator- jwan-Perkina fvencial institution, had | Deen engaged po: enter If possible into | [an undertanding with Distriot-Attor-_ ney Jerome 10 see {f something could MoCall ani George W.- | Perkins. He Talke with McNulty, “A week later 1 was visited in my | “Cou piala ot Ambush jumped 4 « June ee ran back to tine Tan An Jnproved race ire ars nea had at the ¢ Saiiter it him pales by Mr, McNulty. who told me index Jerome would be nominated for | ¥ MoNuity said~that he nad! "to. 1 mt nt by the Morsan-Perking Inter. | see if something could not_be kine would not-be foi Sand —finanviar of Mt Jérome Set di sales Jeromé=and that he met‘John Hen- i nebderry and’ talked ove: the political | situation with Nim: MoNuity tola, Hen: Warns to be indicted and abould nor be publ berry sectire support | sale he Interests woule agre t ey (315) he had vislted the oMce of | iit aa Whe ordic { neberry thai tne insurnoe men-did not | gor ew irons on the becketretch and. talking Me forced ¢ fast pace, tut could — nid the gas. aman Pan x 1 RPA EE Ee i easily in the stretch and won mber One out Tn a ro fete staal fyrfone Martha Jame Ooe cot Insurance men. { _ * Says He Saw Murphy, Henneberry soconting to McNulty, | said he could not give any answer until | “Nulty alo told mé that Charles F. Murphy at Tamminy Hall) run It Tig etre, OGY Alencon Glolateresa T2 139 999-SRTE_MCP Ss 5 | Siem 3 Satmonwen—, af Se ERs: Bes laSSEnwcSs 285 Nalty sald he again visited | toni Berstched—Chiel Haves, Col, “White, Security ts In arand ck. form at present. Pantoufie, “neat strong. =F pat Gambrinus, Hooray, Oak Grove. k am Mt. g[aB8iv. BESS: fei ee Vine came from him that itwaa ‘all right’ VBNTH RACH —selling: Trme—1.14. Pow time. ‘Mr. Jerome would make the race’ Starters. president of the Sootety of New York State. He believed he knew what he wae talking abeut . He wrote the article withoul malicious in- tent aad without malloe towsré Mr, Je- rome. a0 his informa + } ve i 08 yor-Brennan-had_a_blig collection | 988 ‘ew York newspapers and Mr, Xavier! 156 n came to his mind} Hi which bey | tormea t wmier which be was indigted. Judge Platt held the newspaper ar- ticles wore not good evidence as to the question of malice Judge Piatt said} made in the papers, | ETS. Tori Hetore cating Xavier, Lawyer Jon —Brermman— representing thé. editors indictment found against | Teed-the- i" George W. forgery wee? said that sinoe Now ty har been editor — of oa | H'GHLANDERS traaty assuredly 1 shall not brother corruption himself a svi in Ute; nnd- mecording to ecrimee of ftraua an? pntlematy d-phyeical violence. the fact that my belief as to cermment aupervisio the: railroad the lenat interfere with fact that 1 “while, of course, 1 am anxi to see these men, and ‘therefore the corporation? they ‘represent: or serve, achieve the fullest measure of legit( mate prosperity, -neverthéless as thi country ROWS I feel that -we-cannot have too niany high reads; and that In addition. to the fron high roaaa of our railway system we shoutd also utilize the great. river highw which have | been Fiven us by natu = Yet, ‘BEAT WHITE S9X (Continued from Fifat Page.) 4 42 om H4Sco85 2 E% ie World prints more “Help Wanted” New wii! to Hickman No RUNB Seventh Inning. ' | porte, four Boll struck powg: ders fo Daves tet NO RU Eighth Hickman pop, Chesbra-to oh a\dy to ) scored a hase ww ¢ ONS RUN Ninth Inning Donohue Davie filling the singled. banes, Dou yan's thre play: 1 ingled, touched \e ompleting «rounder, Chaxe a double ured In @ to 14 Days. Fciteed te eurw any ease ot T i ‘Hieoding on Protruding Piles ito 1d dare oF Toney rebinded, Gv. | * Cae | + Bewepapers oeedingt before HAS ATTEMPT TO _IN. CLOSE GAME.-- the Grand. Jury He Read About Hyde ou read that James Hasen had misappropriated money of the Equitable Insurance Compan Yor a: din. ns ye arity § dor es, ALT af you re. ri rated crime AT 4 en ‘ou read that tt — worn duty of D District-Attorney wusaed Q. Did you reed of Mr. Jerom F having ‘taken phe Rocke: tle Mr. Xavier wala that one of te Fee: sans_why he wrote the-articie about Sire Tome was ‘on rca: of the “pelttioal contribution of 4%00 by George W pon in the “New Tipt and the false entre ompany decks crime pee York” Lite insuran which he conefdered LIPTON ABANDONS: TAMERICH'S CP | Telegraphs to Royal Trish Yacht-Cluh That He Must Give Up Attempt. th und _¢Continued from First Page.) {{ Bvening—Workd—n fecovered—oontro}_: tira her nerves Pretty ‘When these Friday the woman reporier, ater she had Refined. je came here last his tanguage—was—; remember, that he pha @ job or Black- Nd mogt-of-tho talk- ing. She war a pretty, plump little thing, iv Uny nena ne feet, and she Ustd~ the language-of +Bhe told-me that they hed read my’ ads vertisement of a furnished room, A when I showed the room to them. they ‘efined parson. Toland, Bnd: J naturally supposed aa employed on the new brides. wala not look oF arses lke bridge Jaborer. They paid theie trunks would areive on Saturdi envi joy nover cai . me —womewhat soapiolouny I found ® lot ef whiskey bot: ind although was ur rad kenness) about either of. them, Boyle that] ran_an-: orderly: use and would Grinking. She made some evasiy. id Mrs. Re returned to thei here Twice I on hia door and asked him teas nolse. jay {nthe room when I cleaned there not permit excess! up, be ive ‘an- the stoop Heard Flend at His Crime. "I sleep in their rom. Mr. Boyle walkn would stop for & moment on nearly every trip-and—then—tesume—hix—watk= He made me #0 nervous J couldn't Up and knocked to make the parlor, right night long I could OM and Torth: went he Las when she met the man coming In, and ir room and stayed under hear He “He growled something I could niet atrnd and kept on walking. Nice Veny heamust cing back and for at poor! little muri ered ping now and then to mistreat ner. be some more. one. reporters nes allowed to examine am Goronar arrived: which the police appeared to have over fooked—that the trunk, arma and even | Put |the legs were covered with brulses, [it the murderer had pounded the body |# have the body bofore He discovered a { | rom head to foot. LONDON, Oct. 1—ir Thomas Lipton | telegraphed to the Roya’ Irieh | c? lub expressing regret that nia | a » must be abandoned M4 -BUILDING- FALLS ON MEN. On th times, upons, store at that a wiped credit slip setting nee for a_nertes of races for the | payment on an overcoat had been made and Sixth avenue, Sept The condition he, butcher King's, Twenty-thini street many leokend as if they f if we Two towels had been dipped in red dye. The woman's th avenue 21. of the washatand wast = 5 atuined handw outer garb connls ne t act as mantel were several cigarette Ips showing that some had made g few trifing purchases and forth that a cash in- hed ted Four Itallan workmen were hurt this = : of a Kray princess gown made to fasten afternoon in the callapas of « two-story |in the Dick with biaok velvet huttons structure in. the course, of construction |and a light raincoat of taffeta. Her Jac Locust streot and Sycamore avenue, |Undersarments «were of — excellent Paro Ont. | L. I. They. were taken to Bt. pital Long Island Cht id serious, reo wile, ve She wan 6 feet | walghed about 118 pounds thar none of their Thlurted ware /5 feat 6 inyhes pa a! are old ane quality and clean, except for the blood Finones mM height and According to Mrs, Sobwarts, Boyle Is ul twenty-five ane weighs pout La pounds OC) elateenth 11 he has to hia credit. Short 1 Frank Schreiber, _ Congressional Medal, Does pa pe Damme Work. Frank Schreiber, oné of the yoluntesr Mfe-savera at the foot of East Eigh- teanth atreet, to-day roscued two horses and @ man from the river in less than an hour. The man saved makes the ty before noon a pair of bey |: horses owned by Henry Mauer & Son, contractors, of No, 40 East Twenty- third street, driven. by Charlos Dorman. were golng along the pier at the foot of Hast Twentieth street when a tri- fllng Jolt o€ tho waxdh caused-one of the horses to eu over the siringplece, sulling the other after him, They were held by the harness toh the: wagoh and were dang: drowning when Jarnee Kener Murray oul them~ loose je horses | Tho es ‘Gohrelbee i current-of{ Mgchrsiver finally wot one | Sarr: chreiber finally got one o side the tehooner “Mlle “Fetmpicns moored at the pler, H. under the anima) with ened It to holat Schreiber ‘then swam’ after horse and got It alongaide the the: pier, hang clothes and the plor,—-Shortly- aftor- arm from the had Eehtelver Jumped In Hichey as he came up fre a rope about him and alm onto the vessel: Dr, topes —Rettovue Hospital, — magireiber haa a Congréasional gold or A. winter night Fe Broat peril of Biahteenth street. He has dark hair‘and eyes, and when he smiles a gold eyetooth on the wu par | right 6lde of his mouth shows plainly, | fie wore u light gray overcoat of stylish cut, a high’collar and a bow tle so wide as to be noticeable, «Coroner Shrady, Lieut, Perot, the finger print expert from Headquarters; Cast. Walsh and Detectives Sheridan and Butler, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-aixth Street Station, Joined ina thoredah search of the room. The detectives found soma evidence which may prove valuable. In a closet In the oom they found'a pair of man’s wn- derdrawers, On the waistband the name VvoCramer’ war stonciled. They Aeures T j | | Ler, |young‘oouple’ "went to live In a hand- | future woujd be pecusarly ren: | trom , Holder of Mrs. Hugh-Miker, who was ms Edith Gardiner: dauc: hter of George Nor: je fractious: and Jackson sought fe aulet bln Heyy were fn a small nan Grardiner, a wealthy paint mani:facturér, against her husband, the ched With several -oluer violent pam ne re "3 Hents and keepers, As Singel’ stricie: (son: of Dr. and Mrs zorge W. Miller, of West Seventy-seventh street, Jackacn two .of the keepers. mude m ‘Miss Carlotta-Knopt, by the brothers of the latter's wife. Mss Knop? ts the dane’ - of August 4 militonalre leather nufac- ndid man- That Je aN#nine young woman was Anparent- Teckléss In her devotion ta the m: dimanicite! eariplatitsinathe:divo it declares. However, the kinfolk of ¢ Young wonan fee! no ance: toward © man resnonsihie for the scandal, Brother Recognizes Affinity. The parents--of “Mize Knopt—are tn. trope, but With her are a brother Aad ter-and a friend of the family, who \{s keeping housa for them, The brother, | Reginaid. declared to an Evening [felt no Ditterness toward Hugh Miller. {They took a broad view of the senti- [ment that prought him and Carlotta together and felt that after the divorce {mult had ended tna decree forthe; young matron, the girl and the di- et oman—sratit-marry_and-iive-hap- ever afterward. Hush MMler and Edith Gardiner were arried March 194, after an en- "mgemont that Milae Gardiner waa one of three hand- some daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Georsr N. Gardiner, Their, wipter home ts a No. 343 Wee: Bind “avenue, and they | have a fine summer place at Ardsley. There are two boys ‘in the <famlly, George N. Gardiner, Jr. and Bentley Their mother, who was Mies Huriburt. wai at one Ume coneldered the mest beautiful woman in New. York society. and the daughters, Edith, Elsie and Hilda, are ell handeome:—Mr, Gardiner, | thechead of the family, te « brother of Ava (Bird Gardiner, formerly District ttorney of New Yor. Edith wes a very: young gir when [ane became engaged: to. Hugh Miller, ldhey were married In the Gardiner home, a church wedding being cancelled by the, sudden death of Frank W. Mil- the |-bridesroom's brother, The some home at No. 4 West Forty-Afth treet, and tnetr friends believed their Df. Miller was at one time tendent of Insurance, and hls son en tered_the insurance business early, be gifining hie career in the offices of the Now York Life. Later-he branched out tn the insurance brokerage business and; wan very success! L he had the oppor . , \ mMoarderous attack Ca rlotta Knopf’ Ss “Singel Uelongs to « well-to-do famlyy Culcw Aodout wn ye ‘ago he -be- Pursuit of Husband no is only twenty years old, beautifut-and- heiress to a great-fortune, has been named as Co-respondent. The testimony link- | ing her to the suit deals with a midnight Pursuit ot her and young | Miller World reporier to-day that the family) had Tasted seven years. | Divorce, of Happiness to She keaper—on- the heat arth np heay yt et aubdiied we | complete came violen and: attacked ‘old ma wan_proneunced one requiring expert cere. and he WAR comuiltled te the brook | Asylum. tp to-tny Sheet — sh for hin afd anotner stood by ta check ary rush ‘of the rest of the paw tients, but they remained quiet. - Tt Was first reported chat: Jackson's skull was freotured, Examitmtion at 1 disclosed that nis injury that they had obtain I idence of an ee ee between Knopf and their brother:to-la w that probably j Would furnish the denouement of the © levidenes they had athering . m jMilicr was followed from the Tiotel Ss Park & (0) Lyille to the Kno) opt where, it a! j ia alleged. diss Carlotta greeted him jardently and ordered two middie hore ne close) Mthe protherssin- ctives idied along: the [drive at a safe distance from: the man ston until the couple cantered away and, Founded 1540 New York A Constantly Increasing Demand for P & T's furnéd Into Seventy-s -second — stree hen Uh reult _______ Teas — f < Miler Tie hatress ansondine=to + | thetr through “Saventy: | "Centra In the face of greatly ie duced importations of into the United Sint Fark & Tilford are sell- ing larger ~quantities . leery second, sk West and | down Riding Academy | id 0) along the bridle path of the- Park, onder to keep close to tiem the drivers et the two cabs had to theer |" horece and Keep sharp watch on the riders, They fnianed thelr canter at dusk and | urned to the Knopf mansion. There | Eres) air changed her riding habit. for; Sitter to Ihe Hotel Navarre be “ther. ae IOS SH AeeS Mine Kropt were In of Muais ‘ ig Sats ieee | eet ent there ne to that waite thar ||| from the famous Tea Gar- brother-in-law had entered through a dens of the Far East. ~ The reason for this is that lovers of a fragrant, flowery Tea look sadly at a dull, _ disappointing cup of Tea, and want no more - of th same kind. Park & Tilford. do not speak of price first (true fragrance and flavor count most to the Tea: dnnker). But Park & Tilford's—prices- are —the most economical for : every-selection. 28c. to $1.50 Ib. _Deliéries made out of t barrier of porte They finally Rained admission, how: }ever, and declared that Miller begged | them not to draq the name of the xir!: into’ the scandal. Efforts. were made} by memberd of his famfin to -amooth the matter: over and’ have divorce pro- ceedings sub Yosa. Wife Persisted In Suit. But the wronged and deserted "wits | would not consent to this, Her bitter: | easwaa keen and no argument could | Indice her to take stops to. miteid the} fame. of the xifl who, she sald, ha broken up her home and blighted her He- was found: by an Evening world | reporter to-day. living in the Be tuber at No, 130 venth sti He knew tant th the aul vigslnse him was undor Ter, e Wle"kaitin’in White Phaiase tet cela ae did not intend to Britt an at any” re the | sessions. Philip of Non Zr William street -will-atvena to 206 interests,and-aleonot-as-counsel for bette) Knopf. ‘ ni Aranloy, Rone { ‘s_ love. meetings nthe charming young eirees and ermean th and a watoh (ybor) wet upon; ett were hited by the porta were received Mime to-tInie—of, how -frequentiy] Carlotta Knopf and. Hugh Miller saw eh other —— Wife's Brothers er an ln spitode of May, when George and Bentley Gardiner aed Ang parece a trailed the pair for hours, ly burst Weapon -them-in“the Hotel Ne varre. The detectives. who 1 trailing pseu! informed the Gardiner: brothers Ny SHO, WCTOR = WN TEANS CANE NRO By (Mpectal to The Evening ‘Wortd,) WASHINGTON, Oct: 1—The mystery which has hung over the recent Inter- national olasn between ehurch——and- o ‘on the tennis courts of the White House was unexpectedly raleed to-day when the Lord Bishop of London cen- fessed that President Roosevelt gut- fered the most crushing defeat of his ‘long tennis career in two atraight sets. ‘The admission was made (rely and unauspiciously, With a party of eccle- siastical dignitaries of the International Brotherhood of St. Andrew, who have been here attending the laying of the corner-stone of the new Cathedral: of. BB. Peter and Paul, the noted ngllsh diving was boarding & train tor Fich- mond, Va., when approached. Vo BAY RGTT.Ct ‘nopf, Carlotta’ aay when seen ah brother, had= more to at—his| | Riverside Drive home. It was not aN) he declared, that his Darents were | norant-of Carlotta’s Infatuation for married insurance broker. Ther hi Frown et stherass ardent attachment Entaberord they: salle tast-a Cee ore aletreseea nei blicity of the scandal, but they had) jearned of the unfortunate episode of | fe Navarre before they) we "We 6 not tee} any piternene ‘tow: ard kine and. peileve that eyyenne oA he be: Sci for this WEDNESDAY Tutti Fratti ene | 0c ocolate Covered Maplo Waluuts, Pouna 9c Park Row store open ev Lier A yi ves nacre freezer eneees Rai-F- tery Ana INAH Steoet, it will come No effort will | | f ah me | r. ler," he une oe a vy father and mather fon teturn from Burope, and W not takr anv, mae | with Carlotta's hap: ti tone been wi ny gf the pee i! “183 BROADWAY, 39-41 CORTLANDT. BT.. - Dunlap Hats _ unite in Fete GRa essential of style, quality and eahenaen ip. 176-190 Pitth Av. . 161 Beeedway, near Cortlandt St. 967-869 Filth Avs, Windeur Arcade. Bishop Ingram was all amtles and greeted ® number of reporters eftusively,, They wished him good luck Jat Richmond, where -he will attend a convention of the Episcopal Church hlerarohy. Incidentally; one of them re- marked: “Now, Bishops won't you tell ly won that big match back of the Ita, House the other! day?” ly, 1 will,’ came tho ready re- 1 did.” Further the Bishop would not say, <The announcement of tho chureh vic- tory over the stat caused groag intor- ost, a8 it was hinted thet the Bishop's C1 that the fugitive’: real name wae pees @inly Cromer instead of Bayle {ba isk te conawe whe wae off edge Se Death Daa thn Lak a OlED.|~ CLINCH.—MARY KINNEY CLINCH, be- loved wife of James Ciinch., Funeral from 419 Bast 824 a. Wednes- day, Oct, 2 at 80 o'clock; thence to Sty Monloa's Church, DEAN,—On Bunday, Sept. 20, 1907, MARY | GEAN, beloved wife of Patrick Doan, Funeral Wednesday, 0 A, Mi Catherine's “Churet,, doth st. and Interment Calvary bcaacatarr 1 “Lost, FOUND. “AND R REWARDS. 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