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Pos : Boe t ~ Ne : : " 4 ¥, VC OBER 5, 1907. tHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA “BE ALWAYS READY FOR WAR IS THE PLAN. + _. President Makes. Another Vigorous ROOSEVELT S:SPEECH IN _ Speech in Defense of His Policy _. Favoring a Powerful Fleet. to Be | _ Ready. for Emergencies t | | Al =~ CAIRO, Il, Oct, 3——The Mississippi, with ‘the Presidential_party ; aboard, put'in at the wharf about 9 o'clock to-day, where Mayor George | ; < a “Parsons, heading the Reception Committee, welcomed the nation's Chief ~ =? Mr. Roosevelt and his escort. were driven to St. Mary's Park, in| which a great throng had gathered. An ovation was given ‘to the Presi: | dent, who, after brief ceremonies, was introduced by Gov. Dineen, of sHlinois, << i The trip back to the Mississippi was then made, and the President, while guns boomed and whistles tooted, resumed his journey to Memphi ‘Where he speaks to-morrow. R Jamall as our the cardina] rule must be In speaking of the forthcoming cruise f + : : ‘ d hiss is of battle-ships, the President reminded | (At. Pier be ean lee - Bese ime : ; woos E 3 a Bia bearers that three of the ships are | that we shalt” begin a course, which 1 pimed Ilinoie, Miseourl and Kentucky. | hope will be steadily followed hereafter, Be di. | that, namely, of keeping the battleship SPhis was a bappy remark to an aud | gol citernately in the Pacific and in mice of suckers, jayhawkers and Bour- Athenee jbons, ‘and aroused much enthusjasm. jParly tn December-the fest will be. ig e Pi 's remarks | Kin its Voyage to the Pacific, and it wil apne (gist of; thé “Presidents Dunber, friends, among tte formidable was that this sa big, powerful nation. | fovting’ craft three great battle alps, : | <-full_of -kindness-and-o_deatre for_peace, | panied, respectively, the Illinois, the}. Ce. | Rut willing to fight should the necessity | Missouri and the Kentucky. Thts-« tia] { \arise, Ho urged that the nation must tional fleet in every sense ofthe term. and its welfare sho be, and I firmly f glways'be prepared for a Mgnt, because | bollove in ae much a. matter of pride {pee millennium is a long way off, and|and Concern. tor avery. man Inthe Ss farthest interior of our country as for @ show. ourselves sreak or timid, | vee, on on the seacoast. A. long then nation! will lose'no: time In | Gon’) vot aponi tne ne good trainin and not the least good It will do will 5 ping Upon us. be to show Just the points where our ‘ be rich, unarmed and yet insolent | 7/7 ‘ . 3 : oF Programme needs strengthening: J aggressive,” he declared, “8 t0/ Incidentally, I think the voyage will Siri well’ nigh certain disaater. The| have one good effect, for, to judge by ; their comments on the movement, some 4 : 5 | ‘safe and honorable rule of forelgn fi excellent people In:my# own raction 0 Putey for the United States Is to show | te country Heed to be reminded that ‘courteous’ toward other nations, |.the Pacific coast ts exactly as much a Fe spulods not’ to-Infringe upon thelr| Part of this natlon aa the Atlantic pts, and yet able and ready to de- | “Qyl” the: President's ; 5 = ein cuswaie this allow ilainew on lepnocs Swe devotetl tors Betrothal of Gladys to Szec eneeees was oA wy an Paine as ‘“ and detensa of his policy 0! + sof the most cordial good will | anc henyi Declared 2 Control of ‘corporations. henyi ‘Declared at eh ait other nations. Let us mane 1 Welicn: ioomeveles sppearance 10- y baie object-of our policy to preserve | day gave cvery evisenst that he had Newport je conditions, To do ov It ts necea- | sent comfortable niga on the steam: wport. {| boat MUssissippl, and his spoken wor po the ons hand éo mele out « eH, | was, condrmation ‘of the fact. He. fe: —— | = jua justice to all othe Ured about midnight and there w S er - fuaw them courtesy and respect, and on| tle to disturb his rest exeept two or! NEWPORT. R. 1, Oct. 3—Mra, Van- three’ demonstrations on the shore,|derblit, widow of the late Cornelius ; Lee hand, as we are yet a geod] WS, though vioient. wiille they lasted | off from the millentum, to keep| were of brie( duration. Vanderbilt, to-day made formal an- ves in such ahape as to make it ’ i nouncement of the engagoment of her i - ¥ ughter- Gladys, to Count Ladisiaus use we ‘think it is set iin right ovoupted, Mr, Koosevelt was the guest | Szechanyi, of Budape: Tot {TOI MOtlVes ot Wee eee ee Us ele Meee Lene On ee Laqula, | Within a few hours atter the formal} jalty: ter IN and with that entertainment and the +Snnouncement The Brealecrs, if plea for\a Greater Navy: specobmaing pnd. conversatian lik |imer home of Mrs, Vanderblit. was ite tais means | follow he dinner, his time ustil al-|/ 44) fo oelsiehee frodaahels te tals meene | most 12 o'clock was fully taken up. Tho | clued with hundreds of Aural! Hou- nie shall Get in the nood- | dinner was regarded by sit-as an event! quete tor —Miss—Vanderbitt trom ner wore heatd to remark that it would we. | telosrams and cablograms were also re- dome. historic. - celyed during the day. A he portant featuro was the fact ‘| eC vit) that the acheme of @ sip channel from | 1 I expected that the wedding wilt the Gulf to Xhe lakes recelved an Sm: take place next month. “It ts -Kenerally ay x b ald | Pets whtch-nii—beiteve wit do much | bellered that-(he-ceremony art be per "In any great war on lani h eat pre: aoe * ce Set Mater tbe! patite: leeds heel Gabi pietie Reneries aay. #ink | formed in historic Trinity Church here, = inthe past, -ehlefly Upon YOM | aing—netybie-in-that in addition to the| Where Miss Vanderbili’a—mother ts. aj soldiers, and although it is indi | President, It was attended by no fewer | pew! : i able that our little army, an army |than tictoeg Governors the members ot] Me ee oe count dicrously small relatively to the Inland’ Waterwasa: Comilanton nid} With the arsival here of Count Sxeohi Seats pemulations ot thts. See Dy Beveral—tincts—representatives or | enyl of Austro-Hungary, with sion, should tee! train the business world of St, Louis. ‘The of tr uggage and point-and should be valued_and | Governors attending were: in of trunks luggage and Heated Gs tx demanded “by the worth |” Comer pf Alubima- Broward of Pisr: — ihe: oMcera and enlisted men, ‘yet It lida; Deneen, of. Iilinois; Cummins, of {tomance attrit 3 ads 3 jenot Necessary toast this army should Hoch, of Kansas; Blanchard: of{ Vanderblit was revealed It has Declarge as compared to the armiés of) Louisiana; "Folk, of Miswourl; Shelton. | rumored for some time that Miss oN ‘ [ifer kreat nations. of N: os eee wk . : A mo MEL us regards the navy, al this is] Burks, of akota:” Frantz, of ferent. We -have—-an—enormous—coast| Ghia honta:—Chamberinin,—of —Orexon Band our coast lind ts on two great | Crawford. of South Dakota: Davideon, ‘o._ repel _hos! tacks. of Wisconsin, and Brooks.of Wroming, ficationa and-not the navy-must de | apd-tov.-cleot Noel, of Mississippi. U5) doo aye MR es rea — but the best way to parry E dinner was “presided’ over by [9% WAY BOTS ADE toons a fnoifight can ever be won except by | it’ Smith, of much interest In discovering his iden- : \e—and we can only hit by means | Leary and President Roos tity, Sites tdi ged navy mat ver Hine, Mumeipal “ppeaker: | He requested | yt iy remarked as-an Interesting coln- | Jere Enough for our needs, but of ex-| consented that the #t eldence that at the very moment when lent material. Where, a/navy Js atjbe made ttat he, had ‘announced wn: | another Magyar, Aurel Batonyl, with eariare lth Poeinaipia Brae ics the whom Count Szechenyl once tought « ome. for. the. creation of ‘at duel, Js abandoned by hix wife and {a : channet up the river to th being sued for divorce, the latest im- it AMONISAN Tesla tegi Te auiRS ls portation confeu to the open arms of ‘etically: social Newport from whieh theo! body of water tot man ts v cally shut out. Addition- lakes, At the same time he was most | a! the Count comes to claim a bride 01,000—the “amount js ii careful to way that Ne would not give | eo eriar advertised for in-The Moming ji iste to any particular scheme of] With a dower of § bleman, and that she was to wed him, f a | Improvement Miss Gladys Vanderbitt: as —retiaviy World's Want Directory. | sWWhlle the dinnce waa In progress the | reported io have tnherlted from 5 President wna presented with an oll |, ) “5 Tae ; THURSDAY, OCT. 3. ajiting of a rection of the Miselasippl | father, Cornelius Vanderbilt. 4 Janitresses* | er pe resent ponci tiers a he: It is also Interesting to know that tn y nion piece. to represent’ “Cond. an x 5 Jewellers . 4/companton piece to represent’ “Condi- | the duel, which was fought on Jan, 2, the tutgres | 198, on the Austrian frontier, Mr, Ba- (Wad RACOTTAT den CEs] tonyi was woundedby the Count, Bit Louls all” Wie way. to ten other hoata,-and it was | Pot him in the arm. 2, met early in the morning by a huge } Some people pretend 6) exoursion steamer from. thla city; which Labert Wail fi carried not only weveral hundred pas: {lit gor se pengers but. also x wecdferoun mteamn | [ATK ao callope. which for tha time monopol- | attentive to 3 Millinera. 30 fread noise making on the midia | Stiss Vand ce Nurses 1S | etretches of the Fattier of Waters. workers Operators OL ndery Help, .... Ostrich Feathers Payne Wh Het brothers are-@or- as, Alfred ynne and Reginald 2 2 ig ‘“Poshelmen ....... ers weld ; ne! utchers : Photographers 5 Vanderbilt. Sh niece of William. onhole- Makers, 4 Painters . 104 o {Be Vanderbilt dof Frederick and 4 ai h fre) vs oelet, whe 0 has. been most Vanderbilt, came of age in June last’ She has one sister, Mrs. Harry Inet-Makers .. Printers | George has a talent Plumbers 19 | for music once a pupil of Jeay | — nters Polishers... ca Contins Page) BER Aaxk cena Z lors. sees Porte nes) i = mberma!ds Paper Hangers ., 18 Wy tarity forced Chase. | p Chauttenrs Preasers Per aaa ac aee evar peed | GN Aks, DETROIT yi WTA pan Gollectors...c.).s:. 8 Presemen os 5.NO QUN, eats . cond. Compoaitors .,..-: 10, Roofers... oi - Y = Cooks UMale). Salesladlea 3t Sixth loning lo . (Continued from Irat Pace) Cooks (Female)... 301° Conroy be Cutters. Soamatresxes ~ TT Ho Dax's-Work ... ing Clerka ., 8 Daviy hit. Dresmakers |... Bien fainters 4) to Willams (o Chase PORES Peers Dentiats + 8K Paap SUG NOR scoring. O'Leary Ee 2) Bell sing 3iand run down, Davis to Isbell Dtuhwaahors . Prtyers oe Drie Clerks rictans . wator Iunners, Donovan Rolicitors +. esa Stablemen Steainfitters i Stexonraphera Seventh Inning | Gehring singled Soualhid Tohe fied to Rell, Wil “Qeuoied, NO RUN Stonographere ulllvan and iAltreck. Acted NOSE (Female) . 9 on Davis's Seventh Inning. Talloresana’ Tallors James Farle: Bete d by Strikebrea hy “and ¢ ei] ted up. ng protty Lajote- Lister r went the Eoannankenacs ‘Trimmere i. \ scoring? dis j vO. H {t Tartare mialee 1 1 Seventh Inking: | About forty of the strikebreakers we: 1. 0 Jones, rcoring h t fled: to Del M | work, Of there majority looked was Tor cand omaa, NO a iMoveliaavers miled + B NO FIN 3 irougi a hard struggle with {dieness, farnesa-Makers .. 3 ‘Thomas Motaise “insted of fled to ie onan L Med to Hine Hartse! | forty wem in direct. charge of te Gusework 180, Chase, O short. «Hash was Rett _ Clarksan, threw Sout at | nusky professional strikebreakers. wh sindressors 5 thrown. ou! tty. MALE batts Eighth Inning. }3 NOWRUNS: bn Parley’s. regular Mats and can id for Jones a. it same w Eighto Inning | » summoned by’ him at any tUme SHON. IMA sees e ee a Name was out, Roh to Dono 4— Bvery week, month and_year, The | .}h2)'"*,} SNe A Davia filed to Conroy. Hietinan popued out tn Kielnow, Rohe diel to Bell, NO RUNS, PSR Th 5 Ninth) Inning Colling threw Bay ont, Lajos fanned, wie ND DIMA. pion “locomotive, engineers, fr Moller | "Ninth Inning. , Crawtoré died to @hlnke. Lowe batted Clark fauilud tm, ‘Lipase. | le TWO WORDS: COME ON! Vengeancé, She Caught small army of TS; ta ey ? ee = od Blanken- ! “TRANSFORMATIONS. i Medto D.| Carlouy | lteaulta | When baie cendltub inca 5 Drinking In Abandoned. | i ATHLETICS A gang of Mfty dirtkébreakera, .re-| {t js far a whiskey or tobacco flend to for Havana thi« afternoon on} can quit coffee and take up Postum diner Monterey, They, go tol without any feeling of a loss of the! take Uye places of tht striking employes| morning beverage, for when Postum ; fon the rafironda of Cuba, whe have breaking any kind} Van a Mquid food that contains the most powerful elements of nourish-|, out Kielnow, unass : pup see Neuer struck out. NO RENS, f ali were engaged yesterday by, one Goode ‘ Ninth Inning, pies Rrouuder, NO. RUs: Seca Th gwar nA A PAIS. (or, | | { After Waiting Three Years for Him in Barber's Shop. DYING, GOT HER PIS TP Possibly Alla Riportelta never -heard hat effect as he tles dying in 8t. John's ox bn ing, with | der against hinr Th |rospital, B n, this ev. la charge of woman . scorned {n Allo Riportello's | ©: jceae was Rosa, of he same name, énd oo | he Killed her tn fron of a barber shop = pa No 1s2-Futten jhe had used in wounding him mor- {tat |’ The history of to-day's tra 1 | back to three years ago, when Itipor- | d tello lived In Brooklyn Ro: him, She had a child, but Riportello | ui disowned it and disappeared. He wen to Norfolk, Va.; where he prospered Eo ytne exter ngenberbersshonct at No. The woman wen! ch : ch Firetl_at Her, apd She. Fell) sms. 5 5 7 yd Ser ene ere fi Even—in—looks—-they-are 14 Binghamea that “Hell hath no fury Ike a woman [Tabeled "Cs 3 |. Arnolt, Induced a haberdasher in scored,”) but he realizes something tol pau street ‘to cash a %&% check for t fehatty young confidante of the Com! shoes are treated by a secret Jarl. |The Non-P. of Gen. Bingham He Found Several Victims. Harris C. Kootting. a young man of twenty-two, who said he Was a clerk, got five Years and ten months in Sing Sing (to-day fn Part I TOL, |ieved Sie story that ine was the ener} Dead) Upon: the fare ig oats stout |: different to ordinary shoes. Sidewalk: preekyen ae ~ Not (only are they con- Arnold. ‘of the Traffic Squad, on duty by at Nassau and Futon streets, on Aug.\!{ makers in’ the world. but | nissionér. In rapid succession four or five otter or the same game. F: fa Missourl di piclous and) fin sree —with-a—Hiet____A BEAT THY HOME. he Hurley~ Shoe. There {fs but dy dates healthy home, and that is by proper | isinfection, loved} No home is really clean or healthy | isinfectant is used there regu- ; amd as its cost Is Insignificant, the grossest neg! + —Justadd—aHittle-G—_N— Disinfectant} e streot (non-poisonous) to all cleaning water, | to work. She lived jand sprinkle in toilets, sinks, &c., and) alone and nursed her child and her you switt save yourself much’ sickness vengeance. She heard nothing from: and trouble, as well as keep your home Riportello nor could she get any trace | free from ail insects inless a d iSuce DISINSECTAN TELS TEAS oisonous Antiseptic. | | KILLS WOMAN —‘GESTOSNG SG a {> The blindest sort of judg- ment cannot fai] to see ina -moment the supetior points mart looking indictment, whic oat wma || BESS and $6 - Pollcemg. Harry. A: 1\- structed by the finest shoe- , and she : they show it. a) Offic “Hurleyized” patent leather procesy that rentlers the leather softer, gives’ a richer, more Pies enduring lustre, adds at feast hi Eines | | one-third to the life of the sh: ally tded to tak | | and reduces checking or break- ‘ | ing toa minimum. This pro- cess is confined exclusively to one way to acquire a ||! “Ask the Man Who. Wears Them.?® 183 BROADWAY. 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. ce not to use one. Park &Tilford Founded 1840. _-.. |New York CLEAN, PURE ‘ 10¢. (Inc.) | We have the finest Teas, of him until three.day's ago whea he returned to Brooklyn for a visit. Someone told Rova that Riportello was th town, She bought a revolver and set out to tral! him. This afternoon «he came upon kim, seated in-a barber shop at the Fulton street address, wel! dressed, handsome and smiling, with ‘a big diamond tstis shirt front. | ¥ uta word the woman walked } ‘upto him and shot him: He sprang at her and they struggled to the sidewalk, | Exerting all his. failing strength, he ed the revolver trom ner grasp and shot her through the heart. She-dropped-dead-on-the-shlewaik he fell unconsct qa Paticoman Shepard, wie {the “struggle from across ran Up to them, -|ALLEGED KIDNAPPPER OF YOUNG GIRL CAUGHT | |Jacob Friedman, Accused by Miss) Fichtelberg's Father, Held for Jacoy FHedman, allay Walters, of No. 1 Enst Ninety-ninth street, who | was arrestnd las: nigot. was to-day | Jgned before Magistrate Droege, in| | Essex Market Court on a charge of at-| | tempted extortion. . The complainant was Frank Fichtelberg, father of Ros Fichtelberg, who was kidnapped lax: | Friday, four days bofore the date vet for her. wedding. if | Friedman said he did not know any thing about the missing girl and denied | that he had demandi $100 reward trom iner father for news of her, | {| i for a further examination to-morrow. | oo JOHN MITCHELL SUFFERS FROM RECENT OPERATION. | ‘Mitchell, President of the United Mine Workers of America, is confined to hix rooms here on account of the wound from an joperation performed*.on him, severa}—yeeka “ugo, which has ‘nat | healed pfoperly ami is causing him | some trouble. At the national head-> quarters of the United Mine Workits | to-day Sceretary Wilson sald Mr Mite ghell hoped to be out In a few days. | {tis almost as hard for an old cof. | lfee toper to quit the use of coffee as ¥,|\reak off, except that the coffee user {g well boiled and served with cream | it {g really better {n point of flavor) than most of the:coffee served now: |days, and to the taate of. the connols- | sour it 4s lke tho,flavor of fine, mild} ava. ‘ a great transformation takes place in the body within ten days or two| wenks after coffee {a left off and Pos- tum used, for thereason that the! poiscn to the herves—caffelne—haa | to} Neen discontinued and 19 its place ix re ‘jment. | It {s easy to ma’ ke. this test and from coffee ‘to: Postum. | Read "The ris Machinists and oad to Wellville,”) in packages; 1—Startetrate Danese held the —prineneart 3 Is enough woman or Make your dise~and to equal th broadcfaths, Jined coats, Side phited Piesene Kies ona __us charge it—no bothersome: questions—no irksome terms buy what you want and pay as you fike—merchan- as ' Lad ies’ Suits,e \}) & ‘Tilford’s choicest gar- Tiilored after “new models in omit duo-tone.effetts--satin— | fold skirts, —Credit-Clotblers, 535 Fulton St., Opp. Eim:Pt, 468 Fifth Ave. nr, 10th St, teed be sare of Fear mon: if Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind; Oct. 3—John | ANMUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXE: and always have the largest = selection of finest Teas in the U.S. ce Th to keep any man, pred i Ce ae ed and sold you at proper * price for perfect quality— aqualitythat will influence you. and others to retum and buy more. Further assertion is scarcely needed, but Jet us add that the sales of Park prices guaranteed ‘ose of cash houses, ” den crops “from the Far East > constantly increas—’ ing, in spite. of a general: hew § decrease in the total con- ae umption in the U. S. Because true tea lovers do know and recognize — ‘differences 1 erat 28c. to $1.50 Ib. Deliveries made out of town, cheviots, serges and Brooklyn's Largest i i ht We're glad coot weather in in als! Mt pecmits us to minke twice as many. delicious varieties of cood things, teattor = -__ISPECTAL FOR THIS FRIDAY The Tit Bone {Coffee Walnut 1 OG ; Bontons .....,,hound {Special Assorted Choco- i 4 eites (20 kinds} Pou “19G}. bark loca store ove jevesingy ull 1 Celoskitan\and over between attery and. bon | Dr. Wernet’s Powder = 24,3" ceased, - Teauleni mass will be celebrated Church of the Nativity, 2 New York. on Friday.,at ilo GALLAGHER. Notice of ful HOMPSON.—Suddenty, on Oot, 2, 1007, inte residence, 4 "i | _Whiteston win, AkNo. 0 Hlghth avenue. They |i oye these statements by. changing! — SOOT, at: ‘Groves. “Lad J. CARLOTTA 0. FU ter of David H. and Anna F. Mt, CATHERINE A., beloved wife of! Danie) P, Gallagher, daughter of Mary and the Inte Edmund J. Kelty, tth-hie 40th “yrar, 1 inl tooth extraction elsewhere—i Funeralcservices“witl by helauat hie| Phecitely cpsiciea Wwe ruaranies it on eee | atakee ping, Wabblin, ‘Co. Mb vanevDeug Co | near 3d wt At sher home, eral hereafte! ', CHARLES THOMPEON, | e uy ‘ DoE You. cannot equal Dr. Htewart's, mathod gr 2. tn | Dental. Parlor, Dr. Bt eee i rites me BLooMDCODAT EM 7 . hic Lites pochnen oie! 4