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| al } “CUUST FARMER jgerous Coast of Clare to Save French Sailors. MALWAYS FACING DEATH. | So Says. Col. es i ‘Fought Desperately on Dan-) suing new un: ates “the bab ed evil of the Netiona! Ninth Regiment, at Mili- tary Inquiry. Moat ef the morning eesaion at the) | military inquiry to-day was-devoted to) {discussion of the uniformihg of State troops. Col. William T. Morris, of the | Ninth Xegiment, was in favor of {e-| the omina to eniiated men. | rung |The. present’ system of “untit’ unt- Dut the stout bearta of the coast’ farm: ers of. the Southwest ‘of Ireland, the [reseved trom the rocky of spanish boint (Oot provided him with a new uniform. jer ‘he wild coast of County Clara, iRiesety. all the rescaes were made. bY | Men in the fittie corachs, or fishing | boats, panes ‘to that part’ of Ireland. | feoest Guards with their big lifeboats, . fhe Leon X11, bound from Portland, Ore. to Limerick, was swept In toward | ifts of Clare by a gale on Tues- ay night. She struck on. Spanisn Point, a dangerous rocky formation, 90 walled because some of the ships of the “{Siiefated @pantsh Armada went to de- etrvet vagped reef forma a barrier: that no} ‘beat can pass, even in calm weather. When the Atlantic swell dashes the | (waves against the cliffs with a doom | Vebet can be heard for miles, When the Pteom XIII. struck her crew sent up reekets which — the wreck to those ashore, (As econ as daylight revealed the wre k the const guanis and fermers set about te take off the crew. From the nearest point on land from which boats could | be launched it was necessary to take & e eit . It is Neht de Aa cantly swamped, men of the west coast ef Clare ant and Galway handle Mt is mar- Long before the end of the reef was| w, __Feachei the first corach was swam) were put off. Some we beaten back_when they tried to round the reef. L It was soon apparent that the lifte-/* | boais could not’ go, outaid | Job, siete nctashe cond de regitered ase Toundling. an also that the lttle corachs could fet near enough to the wreck to Sonsfe the sallors to jump into them, 4, There wan no way o swith thi hip, but those {EPEAT rift: TCH TOT, n_boatmen.haied--thet rs into their ithe eragt | wFamd Towed them to sntety. Safe at” Last. iuniforms. ‘Cwenty-two ‘members of the crew ox }my regiment who has served for treaty, Aas WFreneh ship Leon XHI, have been | Zeus whose uniform has BLUE I-A BIE Walden, of No, 28 East Forty-fourth eet, carr! 4 ed bi Twenty-first street. An “Investigation es re oral ae ite lat the address ppraioedh: no information to Lieutenant Daly in the East FAtty- io ‘@ man named Deakin. first street station to-day and asked! the ourse fully a mile in Jength around the |"! mto find tts mother. feeling board a “baby. On “sopt. B +a—weit dreesed woman of about thirty- oy to her. home. weeks old. #3. week Ooard for the baby. left it with Mra. Walden in the after- noon saying that she would come back ae not ‘come back. {rs Walden and sat it up on the desk communicating FRENCH BALLOONISTS SAIL here | Alfred Le Blanc and Rene Gasnier, | Body Out on Newspapers at avwapapers beneath the jfornis was characterized by the Colonel bridge in the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad gut at One of Elderly Man Laid of Norfolk, Va. Bronx Cut. beady of an elderly man was carefully disposed on sheets ‘of Victim Declares She Shot Her- but Police Do Not Credit Story. | Allo Riportelia, the well-to-do barber shot’ in Brooklyn by Rosa Riportelia, a girl who claimed he : had wronged her and’ who was killed one in a struggle after she wounded him, | ¢; je THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY _° TOBER 4,. IASTATESOLUERIS HEAD BEATEN WORTH UNIFORM DAD MAN FOND woe WHOBOES LAR ca KILLED AFTER | SHOOTING & MAN | | became conacious to-day in St. John's’ of missiles after them. AS 1907 [ Hospital and declared the young woman] LOOMIS ON A SECRET. STR es LE MISSION TO ROOT IN MEXICO Allo may recover, the dottors aay’, The police stilt hold to the theory that | after Rosa liad sent a bullet into his | Former Assistant Secretary of State; breast In a barber shop at No, 142 Ful- ton street Allo snatched the weapon from her and fired the ahot which re- sulted in her death. The ‘girl lived in Central avenue, near Jefferson street, Brooklyn, and had waited patiens!y for | 4: | four years, since the birth of her child | 1 and the disappparance of ker awee Topo heart, for revenge. Hundreds of paraonit aw the shooting. Turns Up Suddenly and Starts- Much Guessing. MEXICU CITY, Mextoo, “Oct. . ts considerable speculation Jing the arrival here of Francia i, Is, ex-Firat Analatant Secretary of Mr, Loomnig visited Mr. Hoot soon after. reaching Mexico City. but the [object ‘0 thin Visit is not know he programme for the entertainment ———— of Secretary Root to-morrow includes: | adinner at the Country Club, tendered HINDUS DRIVEN ACROSS by. the members of the American LINE INTO CANADA! Geliver an‘ dddrees of welcome, to which ar, Regt ‘a reply: nbasene SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 4—At Dan-|20r Thompson in the evening will ho Tecopt t mbass. ville, Wash., last night, an an mob | oy Rea nse raaeandehiaceae drove a small party of Hindus ecrogs|and all the Amoricans in this city will he line into Canada, eending a shower be «iven an opportunity to meet the Socretary, ‘lis avenue I Go not think the men/ 1 think that « soldier c jew York is worth at least new uniform, I know of aman in| fs one et many times, but the State has; the last elght years we have had 10 aw eres coats, and these coats ere iss alone, [der the gray and shoes, MOTHERS MSHS sephine Wolden to Board and Didn’t Return. colo H fr00-Alook ing —young—German worm an, who sald she was Mrs. Josephine | DOS Of and an Ors, mee who is Gatleaoast ese die in. ve yeurs brought the blue-eyed infant He was then four The mother agreed to pay | e ith more baby clothes and also with hoard in advance, + did. old, of baseme: Buildin, Licutenant Daly took the baby from nti; he could find a ‘detective to carry to Bellevue, ‘Shere was no rivalry mong the plain clothes men for the The plump, nameless infant will ee ee the: bacat of biy head: ‘one fresh end an- Fehould be asked to wear s¢cond:! -hand | other that had been ¢niticted some (- | time’ berate, Coroner's Physician Cur- yappaties any ATs the State of; taln wilt perform “an autopsy to de-|- lime into the service oi eR ON ghia Rapieiaete ‘The spot where the man: wae found o-Bronx. It en the police shun when they are the wounds form ¢he basis for the mur- ia of good, though not fine material. He was about sixty years old, & feet 7. inches tall and welghed 130 pounds, His halr.and moustache were’ turning from jbrown. His sult was of dark..material Ewe pales F npeonen i AB ik, On eane a Rritten: “Carl Aadareos, Concord aiteets Boston, Mass.” Goes was not a cont in the pockets, Detective ——— KILLED IN ELEVATOR PIT. Themas Braeken Caught by Ma- echinery in Times Bull | Yhomas 'y- He fell into the pit of the freight elevator and two” erode in of the worst haunts of thugs in is @ rendezvous for < od undesirable. citizens that Thia and the circumstances of Ory. The president of the club will} { proves, Typewriters Come and go, ‘but the machine that always stays, ane leads, always im- always cael outwears, and all CEO) Is the. eott biack hat had rolled some He wore black lace two pe: ehirts ef fennel and pearch Ot Sis clothing Teveaisd onty a enon was No, t Phelan learned at the Lin- ospital that a man answering the description of the dead man id Souleet pee a few days ago, to ha The wound was in Back, Gai the bead, but was not danger- je had given the name of Deakin address in One Hundred and your table with a delicious crispness and savory flavor that give a new, relish to. oysters, soups, or chowder Open Every Evening Until 9+0’Clock. will be allowed ea presen- tation of this advertise enti oueny/ arttelal ode based fer cach {! he sysTeM YOU CAN PURCHASE |__Grand Rapids Furnituce. for a man who had deen wounded to Brtackeu, twenty-elght years No, 205 East Thirty-second was killed in second sub- nt of the N York Times to-da; was caught between thi nd the roller, : ‘TO_RECAPTURE AERD CUP. Headed—for St.Louis, Get-a _ Big Sendoff, PARTE Beh 4—Alirad Le | ‘Of rescue the: ‘sallora ising rafts witit which, to nd=-the-bostmen- picking thet up with thelr corachs in toe ferce| weil, “After forty-elght hours’ only thirteen men had been rescued, but the Sar nine were taken off at low reased, “TH6“WHeCked Ballon eat after thei meal on Wuesda Re: taker they were £ : amanaged their aimay: ‘boats or: t, Tho weather was cold r Fescue was accomplished. £ Blane and ‘Rene Gasnier, who will pilot the bal- loons-Isle de France and*Anjou in the | ‘ace at St. Louis, “Mo., Oct. 21, for the James Gordon Bennett International | Aerunautical Cup. with their seconds for Havre, whence | left Paris to-day tein t6-7t of Colurnbus, O, Paris for y M—_Le-Blano-in nd Chunles Levee Wit second A large delegation of the French Aero ttn Taeread stim tie “aeroTiaote promising to do everything porsibie-to Het eet P,-TLabm tt elie aeel Franke S— Av Oot 1, 1906,-in the | ace from Paria to. England, when he | BROADWAY & FIFTH STREET CORNER TWENTY- F Accounts arrangement. Our Terms Apply Also te New York sri venta, Mnean: lea aa Ps and On a Purchase of $10, FURNITURE land Everything for Housekeeping 1417-1423 3°AVE srtween BOSS] S ri at any, American District Messenger Offlog the etty ent! 9 FM TWO ILL D IN. FIGHT OF _ Bloodshed in n Odessa Raid and Fif- ——{v-three gaeoices Were-TFaken- @apture of fifty-three “ot the outlaws. ‘The police having obtained information the anarchists were: holding a meeting so te surround’ it and were preparing ‘to i peshine ante Reie building when thq an-| ered itheir presence. and | ie fee y Killing Assistant Chief of | Gecret Police and wound- several plain-clothes men, police made a-rush for the fulld- rectl-to-titd fret hice é: fortable ‘eyeglass that won’t 1 in a certain’ house, took-steps tilt, fa |that is fit is the-one with the { HARRIS: SUCTION CLIP ~~ Aitached to' your glaue: for 35 Cesta. | at_Our Four Stores. i . MEN'S AUTUMN. SUITS A ‘range of a masterpiece of ‘the-skilled tailor’s art. | __ To-morrow heralds the opening of our introduc- tory sale-of early Autunin models of Men's and —Young—Men‘s--Smart—Suits:—-Gathered—on-our-main floor is a series of advance styles, each distinguished for its differentness from ordinary ready-made gar- _—ments.—Hand--tailoring of the custom: sort predomi= nates throughout, and the fabrics and ‘colorings are of a character found only in the establishments of the — -grade Velours, fine Worsteds | and Imported * Cheviots, patterns interwoven with silk. Coats have broad lapels, soft, permanent fronf$ and cuff sleeves. Waistcoats are of the latest fashionings and Trousers are peg-topped Clothes.” trousers. ao BOYS! fo! Jowed, during -which—a-— woman wa: Aijied and two men were mortally the. officere_- captured “ail the ‘anarchists, Several ot the latter, however: musceedd In eecate dag while the fighting was in progress, at GAUS FOR ALBANY MAYOR. ALBANY, Oct. 4.—Mayor Charlies H. “Qevs was pe dana soca for the fourth comsecutive term the Republicans of Albany last Hp in city convention. aldate, diddle, Th cat “and the fiddle, e.cow. Jumped over World “Lost and Found” Ad? Made the cow's owner glad “By bringing his bossy back soon. 54 West 125th St. 442 Columbus Ay: 489 Putton st., Opocetic { | All Stores Open Saturday Evenin, | J 5 Seld Onl OCULISTS AND OPT.C.ANS, | 154 East 234 St., mear Fourth Ave. near Lenox Ave. Bist & 820 Sts, BROOKLYN, ‘Abrehain & Mroue’s, ‘alue $20.00. Priced fer Saturday 400 SPECIAL SUITS FOR MEN fesitating! would ordinarily retail at $35.00. MEN'S AUTUMN TOP COATS : ordinary ready-made garments. patch pockets of self material. Intraductery price for Saturday. .srcvsrervecvececerses ‘and most attractive series of styles, fabrics, colorings and ualities that are.aasily worth 20% more than our. charge These Suits reflect the most expressive fashioning of the | season, The fabrics are the newest importations, both’ terns and colorings being charmingly blended. We un- State that these Suits represent values that Saturday's intreductery Prices.s.ccconerserrsrsecvcrce The new and ‘classy English Top Coats, latest arrivals are suggestive of the exclusiveness in Dress not to be found in Imported fabrics in fash- et fonable colorings, 45, inches long, with collar and large «(We also show some conserva- tive models in black and gray.) $4500 38.50, 1 BBY SUITS, NE Russian, Sailor, the: New. Norfolk Suits. double-breasted effect, and thé popular est tch -tweeds,. plain =titarents= —The-hew_style-of oy without the belt. : —We-have-put forth éxttaordinary-efforts-to-please the-mothers~by -gathering-in-our BOYS’ and CHIL- -DREN’S~ Department—an-_authoritative-showing of little-fellow garments, moderately priced. Seanad _-secand--floor-.is-devoted-to-BOYS'-and-CHILDREN'S. Materials the vErety shades, Also Corduroy knickerbocker pee suits-in-the popular double: “breasted style, SUITS WITH exiee Value $7.50, The entir *3. || Special Norfolk ee Fancy effects in the new brown, lain blue: unfinished worsteds and fancy mixtures. hese Sults, with extra knickerbocker House a jal BOYS!’ REEFERS $2 5-00 “Pricéd for $9():°° The popular ‘over-garments for boys from 3 to 16 years. Plain blue kersey and an unlimited selection of fancy effects, with wool or plain linings. Value is Ee to-morrow’s selling..... BOYS: KNICKERBOCKER PANTS \ _ 1,000 Pairs at 65c. We offer to-morrow a comprehensive ‘selection of ¢ fancy, woollen knickerbocker trousers for boys from 3 to 16 years, These are extraordinary values *6 5 Cc: £1.50. On sale to-morrow only, per pair......--- 982° Se