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bm eV eRe WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Ee eae | |LETTERS STOLEN - BLOODY DUEL | FROM MAIL BAG WITH RAZORS} FOR THE STAMPS Murray, ‘Arriving Home Un-|Policeman on. Watch Catches expectedly, Seer Visitor Man With Sack—Says WOMAN, CUT OFF, CALLS FATHER'S Mrs. Monahan Will Fight for: Share of George Barclay OCTOBER ‘25 WILL FORGERY} =: jtomey drew up s will which was signed and witnessed by himself and) Dr. Gideon before oon Dec. 5, 108 Neither of the, sons was present when this cooured. ‘Toward evening Mise MoAllister, with ® woman frieng, arrived in company with Dongiass Conklin, a lawyer, with the necessary papers for a civil mar 4907 MAN DIS AFTER Saved From Drown ing by ‘Son, John Johnson Succumbs on Jersey, City Dock. After he had, been rescued from the Yiwer, tate which he had aocaldentally fallen, John Johnson,” a watchman at the Merrie street deck, Jersey City, pat No. BENG RESCUED = (ied: early to-day on the dock before the ambulance which had been called had time to arrive. i Johnson was sixty years old and Svea” 4 Morris street. His son Mar * tin visited him at the dock thie morm tng, and when ¢he old man stumbled over the stringplece and toppled imto | the water the son went in after him © Andrew Nealy, the watohman op ¢he | nest doek, heard the splashes ta the 1] river and went to the rescue. ‘The younger Johnson reached fie -:.~ father and kept his head above waten, while Nealy went for a rope. After {5 Marae, he euaged, ty Jose it Judge for Defending 80- Cent.Gas Law. he of _ idl of ‘the Commimsioners who appeared fpecial counsel 6 try che cus cases. ~ <ffhe Comenissioner of Bridges asked ‘fer en incresse of $45,000His demands} fer the year are $01,000, be Commnisaioner_of Water. Sepply.. wants’ $400,000 for extensions to public The really ‘tmaty yellow ‘ee Don't’ mix with mongrel trash He may not have muoli inoney, but You'll And “hin ‘next the ash, : ie DECLARES. TAT SETTLED I Secretary's Peace Talk in Ja- pan Has Dispelled Fears of War. > TOKIO, “Oat, &—Count Keteure_es_ Japanese Premier and a member of the itary—Council of the Empire, in_an visit to Japan of feorstary of Wer Taft, eaid: % BEES Leon Murray fs a-negre elevater man. _| Hie neual time for getting te bis home. end freside and Mre. Murray at No munus ble hat aad coat, shoes and eollar and in close proximity to a oan of beer, A door slammed in ‘the’ rear of the flat acd Murray heard footsteps that he recognized as'thoee of his wife. The footsteps sounded about. four times in the hall and three times om the stairs || and were heard no more. “What you-all doin’ beah, mant’’ asked Murray. “Why—ab-ah-ah-ah-ah-jeq’ fa to get @ pawnticket from disher lady,” replied the surprised Ellstone. Murray sald no more, With a move like lghtuing “he drew his razor and made a swipe at the unwelcome visitor. || Bllatone was ‘pot unprepared: He (ucked his head-and got a diagonal All slash across the scalp that -will part (Bis wool in @ most unusual not to say "| Sinasing, manner when it heale up. Ellstone had a ragor, too, and it @idn't take him long to get it in ac- ton:-Tha "men fought all over the fat agile dodger. All his cuts except the | and the visitor proved to be the: most | He Found It. ~ Wards Estate.. A man who gave the name of Frank ‘Weber, thirty-two years old and with- qut,bome or occupation, was arrested [warty to-day “at: Wavertey Place “ant “Wooster ‘atreet, by Policeman Simpson, who says Weber had-behind him « ean~ [yas ‘mall pouch-from which ebout two hundred letters had heen abstracted and the uricancelled stamps removed | from most of them. Weber was near the door of thé “fuccess'! Magnzine —ullding. The ‘managers have been.in the habit of leaving a number of canvas bags of first-class -tnaii—outelde every evening by agreement with tne post-office an- thorities. to be called for. It was one of these bags that had been secured in some unknown way and opened. The police say Weber claims to have found the sack, and that the stamps torn off the envelopes were found in his pocket. Some of the letters were stil in tne sack and had not been tampered with, Weber was turned over to Inspector Jacobs_of the PostOffice Department, | abd —will—be—arralgned before United Btates Commissioner Shields. to-day. On re ground thet the document ts & forgery Mrs. Jennie Da Grasse Mone- ham, of Manhattan, wi contest the vill of-her tatber, the-inte George: Barelay ‘Ward, of Huntington, 1. 1 which est Feszce cot ete open na eroyertiat, at Papers fied yesterday in the Gur of the name of Miss Louise MaAlllater, daughter of the late Ward’ McAllister, Into the story as a probable witness -in_the case adds « curious phase. to it. ‘Under the will the testator's two sons, C, Barclay Ward and Louis De Lancey Ward, are solp beneficiaries of an estate estimated at 906,008 For fifteen years Mr. Werd had been aManced to Miss McAlHater, ana@ in view of the ‘evident fondnees existing between them their failure to marry mystified their friends, Barly on the morzing-of-the tast-day ot Mz, Wart's lite be hurrtedly sent for his lawyer, Justice of the Peace George C. Hendricksen, of Huntington. coe oe “QUALITY. oxormEs. FOR FATHER & s0n = ‘BONWIT HARRIS & @ | APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS BROADWAY & FIFTH AVENUE CORNER TWENTY-FIRST STREET In tho Neweet Shades of BROWNS Dr. William B, Gibson, the attending physician, was the messenger. The at- We are showing a full line of baad:tstored at Suits for Men, comprising the season's newest fabrics in fancy mixtures of Browns. «Our models reflect the same styling pro- =p -—-MEN’S SUITS——. “Iam delighted that Mr, Taft's brief visit has been made the ootation for @n indisputable demonstration of the friendly relations between Japan end the United States. Attempts have been made to misrepresent the exteting reia- tions et both countries, but they must g|de attributed to the work ef interested parties, and are bardly deserving of serious consideration. es ‘The whole situation was talked over money wel S15 between Mr. Tatt and myself two years eae ee eee erg tintrotey |@e0, on the occasion of his last visit Died tor for eichledy ‘on the ground of |here A perfect understanding was then piacomenntl tes find She larrived et between the aathorities of shied aah [both Governments and no ebange has aince been” madw’ therein. 1 firmly be- eve that nothing can shake the foun. dation on which the historical relations = —$——— = ———— oft petty Beate al det annie is i nothing more abauri a 1e MIKADO CONFERS TITLES. war Soe at Staten and _ TOKIO, Ont. 2—The meriory of the | Japan and jas now by his “i great. widely reported, put tate Gon, Baron’ Kodame, who waa | Ela cfole geal onthe cordial relations one on the head were on his back and’ arms, where his clothing protected him, i By a lucky elash—tor him—te got the peal ee OF EEO} It! travelled from a point Jum~edove the! tight temple clear cround the forehead | and ¢e the left ear. A Sap of skin fell Gown over Murray's eyes, biludlig him. Ellatone ren out of the house'and made | his ‘way to-Roosevelt Hospital, 1 Bome of Murray's triends patched him wp and took him to the hospital Hata, + ght: 100,000 for. “pressure mains ES ees 1,000, ~ for the wa! p! nd $60,000 for heat and Ment in Telephone Directory Frida; , October 11th above date, if desired for this book: For Manhattan, The Bronx and Westchester County apply to NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 01 ost Mayor: McClellan told the imiestoner that it was a pleasure low site an increase, ag he always ited hospitals asked for} os the oy ot 8 meee tue 2 ee dn: pact! of all the hospitals, Manning; the Wet Bixty-vigh| eee ee = it to. the hospital, found both negroes there and placed them under. arrest. ‘When arraigned in West Aide Court. For Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond and New Jersey apply to THE N. Y. &.N. 1. TELEPHONE Co. Contract Offeass Telephone Nos.: | Contract Of Chdet of Staff of Se and perfect understanding existing be- i Dror eet se Coraadt Niwaiasaeratie rookiya Telephone Nes. sey rea ol tween ‘countries: 11 Weet tach Btreet ‘040. Ba 1827 Fulton 8t., Ltooklyn B died ck Tokio July 22, 10h was honored | aoe, ae have existed in| *"Do\you kaow weete your kine | Erste! SepMetrinente | gecty Lewis Rookie BeBe . ee S a 'zome. peopl od asked, tear brates oes ree Couns, | relations Vetween Japan and the United i rk Hi Btates, his eloque me as well S41 oor fient utterances ought to about passin’ ”- repiled ly dispelled {t and have sepined reassurance’: Leeemoinl 8h Ave. MEL Vern aeugneiktcSenrWochelle Kies Saw Rochalla Bivay bCentral ‘Axjctarryttwn sao Tarrytown duced by. high-cost ‘custom tailors and | | || the workmanship presents a standard of : excellénce not indicated in the price. ~ | (Values $25.00 and $30.00) ‘These Suits are ready for INSTANT SERVICE =o sroensdcon:the lst Ther are from five-to fiteen of each style. sini 2 _ $8.00 Enamelled Beds, 4 & 8% $17; 50-Enamelled and Brass Beds, 4 {t: énly, now. =—§26,00-Enamelled and Brass Beds, 4 ft. only, now- Other beds in variety enotigh to suit any one. _ Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases, etc., in all grades cand sizes. Special this week’ Prize Gem Wool-Blankets, _ e104, $8.25 3 (14, $8.695 124, $4.05 Comforters, from .98 to $15.00 “All Mattresses, Pillows, etc, we sell are made in: our own factory u under ‘perfect sanitary conditions, yet our sanitary bedding costs no more, shan the other kinds. = a Oak Dresser, Special, $8. 75 This Dresser is 10 popular we bought ‘over 200 of the i a pattern, and got them cheap ooh to_sell way below their’ ' East 1 25th Sty near Park Avenue F all Stocks in Full Swing Park Row “near ~ Chatham Sa Sune tS gone and ‘every one ts hack home, Now ts the time to fae that home { 100-Piece Dinner Set, $5.98 ~~ Very artistically decorated and of good quality porcelain. ‘Enough chine-to. terve an elaborate dinner to twelve people. Think of that and look at the price’ Chine, Crockery, See tae oe Wess We dee a Net and Handy Pasion, Table ~ feal yalue—$12.50, : Tr ass a 14x24 mirror and the top measures 20x40. . mciee Substantial oak throughout. Oak or Mahooany Finished _ Rocker, $2.85 A temarkable Rocker for the: price. It is substantial, well finished, has a strong cobbler seat and is of pretty design. { We have, Rockers and Chairs of every conceivable kind and price. Massive Oak Hall ‘Stand, $14.25 “A piece that will give the-idea of ‘stability to: all who --@m@ter your home; its design is very pleasing, too. It wands 79 inches high, and its mirror measures 14x24, -Hooks,umbrella stand, seat and spacious box bespeak its wefulness. i or or Clocks—will do wonders, We pave Everything for Housekeeping—and everything new, enormous quantity and extensive variety. . them now and pay only at the rate of $1.50 a week or $6 a month on amounts tn proportion). : : If you prefer to pay cash we dedutl 10 par cent. fom your. bull, Five-Ptece Parlot Suite, $48. 90 One- of a close out picchses of a large manufacturer, The’ quantity accounts for the low price—the quality is that of a $75 suite. and comfortable upholstery, and your choice of Verona, Tap- estry, Damask or Sicilian for covering. Handsome mahogany-fnish frames, substantial Every kind of piece for “Hat Racks, Mirrors, Costumers, etc. of all kinds. New Harlem Store: East 125th Street, Near Fark Ayenué.. every kind of Parlor at every Popular Price. _ Everything for Housekeeping Cash or Eaberal COR Downtown: Chatham ‘Square, 193. to 205, Park Row. more homelike. Some new pieces of CTE new Carpet or Rug new: Curtains, Pictures Our Liberal Spstém enables you to get any quantity of new Home ‘Furnishings enjoy and to-date—tn Bp - In either oak oF mahogany finish. The design of til Table tales it very popular Its top measures 20x20 inches, ‘ued there is a useful shelf underneath. In-cak, wood feet 61.78 "fo mahogany fmiah, with bree claws and glass bale... 240 - oo Bi Leather Arm Chatr, $4. 50 , One of the easiest of all Easy Chairs, ly ample mes soft seat, back and arms will Femove "your ‘ted feeling» in tio” time. Its workmanship is of high} $100 worth (other. . pel grade throughout, and ifs covering is @ fine quality of leather. Rocker in plush, same style, same price, Rockers. Couches, Restful Chain, Rug and Carpet Dept, .-sWe have every kind of Boor covering for every ta bal and AO. home. Here, are a. few specials Smyma Rugs, 7'sizes, from. . Brussels Rugs, 6x9, fine pattems “Union”. Ingrain Carpets; per ws Extra Velvets, beautiful styles. . Savonneries, newest patterns. . selsis. Linoleums from 503 Oilcloths fon “Vera” Rugs from $6.75; ‘Art Squares” from Japan and China Cocoa Matting, “Crex” Carpets, and all other asin of (hes coverings in’ Mattings from varie'y, _ Couperthirait GC ete., of | every, G \ ‘Sons