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‘THE EVENING: WORLD; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, Statue of Gen. Franz Sigel, | Fo Be Unveiled on Oct. 1907. Some Writers and Artists Who Will Help to Make the SUNDAY WORLD -- - TO-MORROW: Statue of General Will Be Un-| veiled by His Son on - October 19. GOV.HUGHESTOATTEND, ‘Miltary’ Parade’ ia Honor. off ‘Old Hero ‘Feature of | _. the Programme: ANNA STEESE RICHARDSON, Whe announces that) Dat Fashion's “very latest’ (SIdeas are. stolen from our {great-¢rasdmothers, MLDE, EMMA 'CALVE (copyriwhtedin Dress. ‘The famous singer, Wakes ont=__ Carmien ail far, tthe readers an a ow much ahe loved children, Dating, Hi deapre Gein os 3 widespread bepi picture raconteur, tellm, Interesting Stories with words and linea Inia fancia style peculiarly. MANGARKT HUBBARD AYER, Who conducts the plore: eee foeal cea we ar cit the seg 5 =. ether {nfuences.t) __ Arrangements have heen completed for the elaborate ‘ceremonies that will attend the dedication -* the Gen. Frans ‘Blgel monument at Riverside Drive and p One “Hundred and Sixth street’ on. the / “@tternoon of Saturday, Oct. 19. The ceremonies will begin at 1220 Orolork, When Gen. Stewart L. Wood-| . chairman of the committee, will all_upon President MoGowan ofthe. am of Aidermén, to reecive f#iatue in behalf of the city. Gov, Hughes will m: them: ‘nd United German Singing Societies, thousand yolces , will be ranged wbout the reviewing stand. prepared -te+ ander a—splemiid programme —ot song: dred and Tenth the erand-stand at 2 o'clock and disband. dig at One Hundre and Tenth street | Sem STATIN OLN MANIS MISSING, | WIFE ALARM eos Luce, of Port Rich-| Heavy on Lower East Side mond Y. M. C.A., Disappears} but Falls Off in All Other —Mind May Be Deranged. Sections. GEORGE F, LAWLOR, = mpeg. Sherlock, Holmes’ of Wall reel Who tells” hos Tou may: know ‘a thief by bis hand. Wingat World renders i ders tone ingate Se id renders era ch prices ore raph ou eg» to house resis, World Unsurine have already b ed for his Iarge following. napin, Col. 2 A@Boutiilier, Lteut.-Col, W, Lieut.-Col. Gilford Hurry, . B. ‘Phurston, Lieut.-Col, | J. Wray Cleveland, Lieut.-Col. John > Bun- meli, Jr., Major Louls M. Greer, Major oe ~~ Joan BO. Holland, Major Frederick T. “Anigh and Major Robert Kelly Pren- tce. _ A platoon of mounted police, the /@rand marshal and staff and Squadron iA, National Guard, will head the col- umn of the parade. In the first division will be detachments of regulars, headed ty Col. Leven C. Allen. Twelfth United | States Infantry. A t | Seskles will Smiake/<ap) the second) élyi- Then, in the third alvision, Brig.-Gen| dame? Molter will lead of Natonal Guard” and: Naval’ s Twenty-seco! Beo- popleaine Rey urleonthy Re t, Third Ba- every Aorta at. of them, readers have Sunday laughed _ | A general alarm was rent out by the police of Hichmond Borough, at mld- night, asking for information of N, B. eddy cominande Luce, Afty-ex years old, mcretary oi fg Becond Big-| the Young Men's Christian Association | the registration was heavy and the, Mts, ee ghee Bors-nevent woth Regimen: of Port Richmond Mr, Luce left nie! Tamman plieve that It will a belt miees ae net rapuaa she ‘George Moore | home, at No. 63 ‘Richmond a nue, on approach lmat year’s 7 a Flin amit r pooka-are. closed ext. Monday night. eoal side, the remiairation. ieee thw aay "o Thowed red, u fatima oft rom 3 10 oer | jends or relatives. tinteas compared with the cocrespond- ‘Monday te left his home, in company {nf Gay last vear, There will be & de. | aval) With his wife. to walk-to—the—Port the ‘registration to- Bien | id depot “of the “Btuten Island fowave Sand” the dimrict-leaters | it Railroad, He told hia bartles wil; Mune ae: effort fourtts diy in the| wife he waa going to the headquarters €¢t out the full vote on fonday, ae pomta that ‘wil’ turn, out | | of the asecciation in Manhattan. Mrs.__ But netther t ti force, followed. by. the eee Tice can TO. TAasoi Mra. _publican organization men are sangulne ivie ormeneations "and. singin ee can wve NO reason lor his disap-7 52° putuing more tran Oper AME nce othe! to my she delieves resol ot ‘The atump in registration due to the political off year, so apparent in the first two days, continued to-day. In the Bulllvan-district on’ the lower east aside | ‘W, TAYLOR. Yensen. Vai { WOHDEN G. ROW pape pias 1p DAN SSTH. W, MORTIMER, As an Mlustiuter particularly of| | His jctare tallest Western “subjects Teputation —po'Han ret! excellent te thusiastic epproval = 6 pant eEoseel ni ne ment, ‘Bixty-1 pele PM ‘egiment, eth | seventy: first reriment gn Bight Battalion. The ond battalions of the New York this brigade. Jacob W. Mi aoa : GE ANUS. a a LOUIE, BIEDERMANN, ‘Creator al he 1 ita Faatrarataanire Se a etcetdeceadey asia creator rule Worltts Pair and domes hy He stands s Wo Y Is Hi tio exceedingty ¢ drawing of vere See a ied ae draws, Ve * haman everybody eee pve 4 Hardee ish rete setles, senteh ite nd. as had charge of the work buried, BE A teen, ML, and, Wet | of caiscne fants tapi te | datons..:, ‘various German “lodres ae -other ‘MAYOR 10 sHiPPat Setles takiig Up the — rea __ formances Board Ship Practical: a { | pubiican County Committee hag uccom- j Ada -Rehan- returned to-day on the | American ner Philadelphia, tq remain piished—the unlooked for feat of unit- continue her rest on this side. She has “I shall support the straight Demo- | made no engagements for the winter, © cratic tick: T have alwava done #0. Tnited Gi FoR eran than (0 may she orlieves the ‘reelstration of 1X6 OU overwor! The Independence League Is claiming ce eh, saneurbund a | 1 | Bae ielrea away: everytiing in sucht, and a whole Jot ts a i = ter. .the.rallitary divi ee iitte eiiowen ton the tasers, | OMfomia of Che Ti St. C. A. stated to- Fenotzen and. Volkfest. Verein, the GAY that his accounts werd” absolutely correct: = TL Sane t cy i T Era io.om men tn Tine Seer nee) | ADA REHAN RETURNS: RETURNS; Vy na -Bigel, the -son_of Gen. - | Pell unwell ‘the statue, The monument HAS NO ENGAGEMENT. E i =$e-the-work-ot-Cari-Bitter. : i g j | Doesn't Think Theatrical Per-| i AE Seater By -faxton with Wittens Ao ears, President Herbert Parsons of the Re-| lin New York for the winter, She has {"; at least in the present campalgn, tpeen-ppending mer-in-the-North ie Warring <a of England, and thinks that she will [Asked her- optnton’ of Charies Proh~ except lusty: Ban's. Dian to. tte {heatnoal erforme= | ances. aboard liners, wld ie did not believe 1 would, muo- “The elements would thwart. Mr, vindicat 5 That : : = Be 5 { NS BN \ Nii’ Frohman's plan,, she sald. ‘There is party a y H ‘ e EN p Girder oe on B. R.T. Tracks} too. much uncertainty. about ocean ate whould eck # | travel. An, actor, suffering from. mal on & hopeless depravi beset woth. treet gl ¥e on mathe fectacyy~ ‘ppeftormitice” Then’ too, 'ns far as 1 an 7: by +3 concerned: HS oaeree doomed $8. fall- £ ure, for elleve. am on! to Steel Rails. ks during the short. period: No” Ta mitted to end Democratic view: L 0 mtertains on | terna! party questions, he ought (6 el¥ every aid to the election of the whol ticket. “| pope and truafsthat-every friend of{ iinenwill heartily work and vote for the | —pominess the regular Democratic ors “One of the eeventeen-ton girderm being | Mere SE and Mow wretched overhead the Brighton—Beach branch of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit +-ganizatlon. Se Ditmas_ayenue slipped from a derrick atter 9 o'clock] “~ : Knights of -Cotumbus—to”-Cetebrat to-day and ted up the service north VICTIM OF BERI BERI The anniversary of the discovery of, en@ south until late in the dey America Will be celebrated under the ‘The girder 1s fifty-three feet long | JUMPS INTO THE SEA.| icitents of Columbus, at Carnegie init end six feet wide and is one of seve: ——t Hey DOL Ne evenness ‘a, A John F, Being used to construct the bridge a! hers Il the Foohng | Fitzgerald. of Bost the pri ~this point When tt-fell-acroms the ralla Seven Ot Iil_on § cipal apeaker. | hae Thigh: sa ee eek } D in a mn arrangs by is the current from the power rail was Suey Landed, Before Bark | PIOFTEMHScley. Sasso of Bt Patricia | transmitted to the steel and for more Cathedral. than two miles—from Fulton street to Arrives Here. Manhattan Terrace—a beantitul speo- , tacle of pyrotechnics followed. Vari- colored “flames shot into the air and trains were stopped all along the line, | beri: The insulation burned out the ‘entire distance and It was many hours before the service was restored. ‘Thousands of passengers were forced to take the trolleys from potate all @long the line, No injuries to any of the Bridge bulldere oF pessengers wore reported. he. ‘er wi ralsed the power had been rendered urclesse ——___ CZAR’S BOAT AGAIN RUNS ON A ROCK, ee LONDON, Oct, 12—"There are per Bistent reports here," cables the St Petersburg correspondent of the Dally Qéall, ‘that a pinnace ‘landing the Czar @om the Imperial Yacht, -yemerday, etruck a sutmarine rock and sprung a (roid Ha lt Majesty was trane- carters] feet teers One man pecans tneane—and—threwt himeelt into the sca and several oth- era were stricken deaperately {ll with beri on the bark Foohng Suey on the lonx voyage from the Hawallan isl- ands to this port which ended to-da ‘The suicide was Charles Dyer, a soa: man. He sumped cyenbosre on and was drowned. His bo*~ was not recovered. On Sept, 13, into 6an Juan and men who were Beven fresh wore shipoed In their places :and_then the Foohne Suey oontinued her voyage, ————__— ROWED 87 MILES TO TELL STEAMER’S PLIGHT. landed Reward A reward ef Two Hundred and Fifty Dellare wit be pald fer the arrest and ocenvictien ef any Junk dealer or ether person | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11—According to advices recetved in. this alty. the Oveanic Bteamship Company steamer Mariposa, whioh la thres days overdue from Tahiti, ts elehty-seven inils off (he coast from prgnteney, witaout fuel. Firet mate W. D, Watson who rowed the entire distance of the State of How to Monterey, re- ted the steamers predicament. The steamer Sporer {s reported a8 hav- ing Jeft Monterey to tow the Mariposa Man Francisco, She probably will) tonaigts- 4, 1008, feet bers soue tne iad gultty, under the previsiene ef Section 550) of the Penal Code York, of criminally recelving any prope erty belonying te thie Company. MEW YORK TELEPHOME OO. | - 18 Dey St, Hew York 20M5 HM. CAMILLE, a Here is the far-famed ‘‘Hollyhock Girl,” the stunning creation ot Simonidy, the great Parisian artist, Her pictuie, printed. in striking colors and all ready for framing, is but one of Hundreds of reasons why U SHOULD MAKE SURE OF GETTING TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD BY ORDERING TO-DAY tes