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» JARRESTS ARE EXPECTED, Police Waiting’ for Chemist's THE EVENING WORLD, | i | “OF BERS LIST AIDETOIUM *'m Peisoned ! !" He Kept Cry- i ing, All the Way, His. Head _ on Mrs. Hurd’s Shoulder, At the time the city turned over to J. Pierpont Mo $30,000,000: of city’ revenue bonds ‘this statement iwas 4 Comptroller Metz: - : 7 Findings of.Poison and ‘Look-.’| “ing-tor New Man. ation by stimulating the mov vement of gold in this direction. Banks of Yasue tu Amertens, moreover, these bonds will be enudbled to tree tmmediately an eq by being. Government bonis, ars aotuithertsene he atrinwency. which, Jent number of yallabic as security rency, Will help to \reli¢ve market. ~ ” > “While these considerations are important, it should «be Ween poleoned, hed without medical at- + tentlen early in the morni: oe ee The it ie ot Rota Walter Farnsworth rake “It's expected, that $10,000,600 of this $30,000,000 bond: sur ‘will. be. sold abroad_and that. this will tend ‘to relieve the general situ FORCED TO GET CASH ON CITY'S ue AT THE SMALLER BANKS HOW MUCH CASH DID GOVERNMENT ADVANGE ON GITY SECURITIES? GORTELYOU REP USES “TO” STE ran nade . by by purcliasing, quiva~ made Fobra tatinic fhe money e under- cour THURSDAY, ss cee en, ORLAFEAGAN ay warrants for Ewing: Miers) mine Friends,Say Must Go Through Clearing-| Second Ceremony ‘Will House. \ Be By Priest. 1 Tieet Page.) through the Ctoar- | (Con! ued fr -+NEW STORY OF FLIGH niede “navadle or ing House.* The \troub! said Sr: | Cavans, px in the searcity.ot currency”... ‘but the clty deposited $18,600,007 with | i | eft Clarkson at Montreal, Is Said; andsWent Inta agaltiat which the: checks are Sissies el rangrierses Retreat. <"SNot In currency’ ena Mr Cava) ae nagh. ‘The cith getx the balk of ite! ‘tax. jaymionts” by aperay Ulexe checks with cheok and deposits “But said the ‘reporter, ‘thera city! gard Ol millionaire, of New York and} Sainibs ces coma ei eta they | pruaaetpnic ‘remain, in’ a mudaied | bank to their own Banks they are re-[etite. Friends of the Maloney faenily in | omciais os have gtren out #9 many con: Boston clubman, who ia alleged to have of. Oct. £7, | ~) ROW to another —chasffeur after heving been removed —from- Browne's chop-houae on Broadway, The checks far $30,000, Gomiptrotter Mi eiz were se ee Coats to! 1 two in number, each for $15,000,000, and were drawn on the Na- se Ficewhae The mrp tional City Bank and-the-First National Bank. James. Stillman, -pres- ident of the former bank, signed one check, and George F. Baker, j@ county Authorities iz-a-story--whieh— the Hurd chauffeur in alleged to have | when’ ‘he | brought the car back from Bogota to “Kid McCoy's garage !n Forty-fifth street on the day after the death. This @ccond chauffeur, who ln known only mg. “Bobhie,” made a statement to an | oMcial at Hackensack, but this was ter “Gays ago, before murder was sus- pected. H {Bobby's" scoount of hix conversa- ton with the Hurd chauffeur {s said to be substantially as follows: ¢ bank from which they were drawn. ernment bonds released under the the checks in the opposite The amount of Go telyou are imknown- The city received for these bonds not ee but checks. (Special_to The Eventny World.) president of the First National, the other, The Comptrotier deposited process outlined by the Comptroller and what part these bonds played in the releasing of $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 in gold by Secretary Cor- “CORTELY 0U REFUSES 70 EXPLAIN. vending them to you. | That.* said Mr. Cay tradictory btorles Mat a Philadelphia? o inarcamatiolles liawyer would find himself bewildered | While the Natfonal City Bank and| trying to figure out the truth. she banks have not money enough to According to the latest reports the Ma- os iioneys hare arranged to Nav. married to Arthur Herbert Osher: young New York broker, to whom she! was married by a Protestant minis Mamaroneck in’ October, 106. Martin tatoniry— and his-daaehier save returned | ta Philadelphia, and there was a family | conference at the Mayiney home fn that eity teat night, at which young Osborn | in sald to have been present. There {a strong opposition to the Ma: ioney plan of straightening out the ta gle onthe part of Mra. Oshcrn, mother | ‘of the young -man-in the case, She ja proud and has advised her son against entering into a marriage contract now whieh the Maloney tamlly have recegnized two years ago. Against Second Marriag jot —eipie t have performed out of # | in Ite vaults uy the city, they are able send millions of dollars to the Btock [Exchange to be loaned on call at 6), | Per cent. or over. They have money [+Rsiehto-62 tothe reltet of trust com-! panies with millions of-oash and money | to advance for the purchase of | enough [control of the Tennessee Coal & Iron | Company and the Portcnester railroad. | | All cheeks cashed by tradesmen are} | deposited at the close of the business | day In the bank nearest to tho tradee-| | man's place of business and creiited to his account. The smal} bank pends the checks downtown for collection through the Cleariag-Houss. “They get: Clearing- House certificates in exchange, The vig downtown banks hoid the money wnich t a ~~ \ aver, thatthe polson he noted might bee _ telling him he was only sick but he - turn it. to Hackensack for an autopsy| Frenchman. “brother aceonut for Baker's movements ever pansed: through in my lito. All the}, ASHINGTON, vo Fe Séetelary-Cortelyou- may_.trom New York to Bogota Mr. Baker wae groaning and crying | out: LNew-York_banks on municipal or other securities. * idaalinast to-state-how- much-Government-money- has-been advanced to the the tradesmen and amall banks pay out) "My (SGON'SMOTHER|Here’s a Thriver, With | Big Bladgeon, Cab and — INES HELL ve Lady Rescuer All in It Tt! paving deen abducted on x tmain-tra of beink! chin, | voipe crying “io not KI hf montal WiMiculules of Helen, | POE fhe—dntkesot Marin Maloney. Stan. | !* would not| citmed to cast a fow pinches of | ehioride, commonly called srit, { tale of Mr. MoGloin trom Wellesey. Te not-going (0 marry Mise | McUloM, wid te (went 1907. Sah | McGloin Gives. Details of Hts. Abduction) of Being Robbed: of By! but the It'le'a thriiting #tory that James H. ; Sght—thls is of | iNta leaped upon. him out of the dark-| Ho fought back. ‘Bing, bang. 4 down, grand risht and lef! Hut the two nien | joverpower our hero. They drag him town! yothrow pin thto a cab) Rat the curb. Two MceGloin, of” Welles! etied thoroughfare Inia cad. deaten gugxed and “bound robbed of #2, of hearing ©’ woman’. is ch “left fini a vis Ae shivers In it to Keep Theodord Kremer] j day ik MeGioln rez alll eh ich 1s waitin, 8 committed interest ntories. ~ Kind | Cady ‘Saves ness Al Joaye ttee mount to the seat. aAccount—Lwo | on ent Him ladles meh} Grand Rapids Furniture in Every concelvable sone Oak Buffets,. $15.97,05 Buftets like design, in polishedi quartered ap “ra The Only REAL Heme Outfitting Store in Harlem “a: indeed; no- xtore—in-thecity Sirpusses this In” MAGNI+ TUDE of display—in new- ness or prettiness of designs —in quality of goods or sav~ Ings. | the Tore rent aI A SeCue,, But the police the busy for a year. are in nodium on the! a> At around yester: toln repeat his sto clothes manner thon fives with the doorman. y that at the time coMrs—Web-— her front door. Tw. the door of sm the tiyeen the acta (ustrated cn | VBetectives Gilbert and Hannigan, of X 4d nugh in a coarse, and re: cab y nore ‘or them. RO back to th rir gaine ¢ ae CASH OR CREDIT. -$100- Worth of Goods; $1.50 Per Week. had Mr, Me- Ther utal, plain in 1 f ata- | wireet at | Ive and another po- Special For This Friday. aAty=-Tour Suloonkeepera all over town are charg- Ing 10 per cent discount for cashing her-apartmente-ia-the Beresford. _Cen- {| tral Park West, to-day, “Jt te not true hat he te in Eaiaasibe ae ea fe in had his heac_ on Mra. Young's shoulder end she was trying to ‘soothe him by the grounds of the {Hurd place at] Bogota iaat night were met-at the xa! by A husky watchman who denied them admisaion under any pretext The kept ssying ho was polsoned. Mr. Hurd @urred around and told him to please Bush up as he was only drunk and sick, Dut Baker kept saying he’ wan polsoned. Baker looked to me to be fairly sober, | same watchman was on duty to-day, fer him. He was still saying that he New Man In the Case. Bad been polsoned when we got him chowne The Pinkerton detectives are also Ww ——_|areotine Their efforts--te—setabluabing. Waiting 5 fore? indings: the Identity ot no Visited Tt {a announced that definite action| room in Browne's chop house .on the wih be taken ty District-Attorney | night of Oct, 2 when Baker lay suffe: Koster, of Bergen County, as soon |Yng and declaring he had been poisoned, -e5_be.__ receives __ from. ton aa| te has been learned that after Harry | @fMfieial copy of the findings, of the | Lee departed to find Mr. and Mrs. Hard ehemists of the Harvard Medica! School | and Mrs. George W-Youns, Mrs. Hurd's who found poison in the stomach and| sister, a man ascended in the elevator faternallpreans of Baker, and entered Bal room. After a The’ attested report will reach Mr.| short, time he departed as quietly as he ‘Kosster to-night. On the strength of it| came. the te expected to ank tho Massachusetts'| Tho man has been described by, the | authorities and the relatives of thejelevetor boy as tall, well-dressed and ‘ead youth to exhume the body and re-| with a beard that made him look like a i store Respiration, bu and an inquest. As witnenses before He was at least ten minutes in the the inquest he will summon Mr. and|room. but left before the others arrived. Ars, Hurd, Mrs. Hurd's sister, Mrs.|}He was known to Walter Baker with-7 George ‘Young, the physician who|out a doubt. The detectives believe FeaoHed Me NOUBS KOON Wtter-deathhad-+they—know—who_this mani and way | sion, ith her two nieces, RICH WOMAN DROPS DEAD AT-BREAKEAST Every Enog Wael Was Made to Re. t Doc- tor Said It Was Useless. Mrs. Fannie Claude Mantle, a wealthy woman, died at the breakfast table to- day in the old Adams house, a colonial relic standing {n Audubon Park, the end of the Riverside Drive exten- +Mre, Mantle was talking with her Thusband, J,-G.C, Mantle, a_mechanical— jy cinst these warrants I- draw checks, ngineer, of No. 187 Park avenue, dnd tw}, who live tn the near ‘ali street men called attention to- | day to the fact that the National City, which got half of the recent elty rev: enue bond issue, did not actually put up a dollat of cash in the transaction. simply = bookkeeping entry. City Paymaster Explains. City Paymaster Timnierman, who has of the paying off of the | New" York, but b Nor is tt true that he has eee a Roman Catholic. A reat Geal of mat- ter that was not trie has been given | to the newspapers about this affair.” | Philadelphia friends of the Maloney / famtly say that young Oshorn has! agreed to embrace the Cathollc faith | and to be remarried by a priest. Inj that case, the Maloneys would furnish the-young-couple witha fine setablizh. ment-and-eonsider the Clarkeen-incident as a forgotten piece of history. From various sources in Philadeiphia | have eome inttmations that } yy did not go te Europe with Clark- von: The latest version trem the Ma- loney family ts this: : Helen went to Montreal with Clark- eon, innocently. oon after they reached that elty he procured a mar- riegelicenso and tried to persuade her to marry him, She refused and re- turned at once to her people, while Clarkson went to England from Mon- trea! The new story states that Miss Maloney waa in a Catholic retreat ne Philadelphia until vesterday or the day: befo’ , when her father returnd from} Europe. BiVe~Uie Tonto wing expranation: of the situation to-day: “In actual cash we pay from thie office only between $240,00) and $300,000 ” week, and that money goes only to the_per diem employees or laborers. ‘The } National City Bank has furnished us with the cash in various denominations [ax we have required it, and this hae been of great assistance to us. | “AL monthly-pald employees receive ‘checks, which are drawn on one or several or all of the city's deporltaries. When a monthly pay-roll reaches me !t {x accompanied by @ warrant from the City Chamberlain drawp to the exact amount of each departmental pay-roll. i are distributed to the employee! nd they get them cashed wherever th eccurred; the undertaker who em-|they can easily confirm foalmed the body that same nicht and/liefa, now that the unalysis makes it ell the other nersons. who. figured in} necessars__The man in question was In House, when she sud conscious. . of [aressed and in bed when Harry Lee 4 tand° Hnrd=returned— So-far-aa-couid j peas rns ea be learned ho has not appeared at the | fer-murder willbe iasyed against a man and a woman, and possibly against two rr were fortune. They finished’ thelr work last very roughly drawn and j# unwitnessed. | W night. — It was daled —Fep-t—ttre—days—afte: Saild hiring her back to life Dr Grier providing they were not preaeoted for) Cvertng up a scandal, but she fears The report of the chemists bears out| Walter Baker had returned to Bogota! wave heart fell the probable | erat in aah lat the bank Haale, | that. inaamusi aw her “eon —dit—naty the fidings of Medical Examiner Ma-| from hia mother’s funeral. It appears to! cause. ae Aamir i nichcaea een “would be| consult her about marrying Miss Ma- grath, of Boston, who after the au-|j}ave been written under strong oxciio- | M fa who was thirty-nine, Ces ties melatiborhenantrant { teney- “frat time, he may not con-| topry gave {t an his opinion that Baker was polsoned.. Jt was pointed out, how- ment for the handwriting In some scr fona_{y almont filegible. and Walter, Baker ordinarily wrote fairly piairi hand, Beyond the date there ts nothing to peter where 0 Was-Grawn or when it placed {nthe s&fe deposit’ vault. Beker was_in-Boston in March and | may haye placed the docanient In: tive } yault then. SCALPED BY LEOPARD, yeats o} o health lately.- Own saddenness of (T—eath Omce was-notified Teruit-of-embatming the report shows there z “Tithe ktdners ade the In. ‘aatines, where it was impoualble” for) ibalmping fald to be-tnjected. —polsonwas-discovered by | tne ehemiste..will-be-made-known by-| ane qeport, Jt Is possible that the ‘en- tire report will be kept secret for the present, to give the authoritice here an chemtsts' Taker yeealved’ “the report to-day NEW YORK BANKS} ker ‘receiv © report to-day | 1 P - E from hls attorney, Mr. Nay, ana wit {!Sidor Duchoff, Injured in Bemard Understanding that Deeauas. of the : ' , enty Fee ‘ cen the oY bared ea Ruhl's Store, Wants $10,000 | 1°00) gtntea and San Domingo, the latz| WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 7—Pro- Missing an Hour and a Halt. ter Government {x about to pay the| test was made to President Rodsevelt|_. é canta The (Vinketpras employes by Bakers PEE S2S Giaima of the San Domingo Improve-| yy genator Heyburn, of Idano, to-day | Railroad le conver Isador Duchoff is only thirteen years | ment Company, on the fatal cyening up to the tinie hey H4,40,00, Mra, Care ps Old now. He -was-only eleven when hiejing to Decame Ill in Brown's ohop house, ex-| girotied atound from his Canal & Chittenden, as widow and executrix ‘of ent for one hobr amd. a) halt. tT | nome to get tive cents’ worth o Frederick W. Holla, bas brought # a o'clock, so Mr. and) Mra. Hurd have! seca for pis mother’s canary at Ber Againat tae company for $#7,S15.6. 8) stated, Baker eft them at the ferry-| punits “bird store,” wt Grand and Pore | buses tay claim on the legal and houre of tho Ponnaytvanla Railroad, | ty, streets y matic services of her late huw -whore they had to come over from Jer-| Among the “birds”? in 9 ring the adJu nt of the clat wey. He made appointment for & later time with them, Nobody can be found who knows or who ‘will tell where ney ne bird seed Jooajng at oie store were (wo Epotted lnop: Ruhl'a clerk welgted out the boy wandored abo paid on a halt of Mra obtained he spent the cnaving Sogeiend a helf,| oiras in the aviary. He didn't notice |Ferald, to-day, an atta Thi sat he visited an! ih, jeopards prancing up and down |property of the San De apartmesit-h there swallowed | it grata! cage Hu notiend {7ent Company, of New che chloral w eyed by his rele} Ho) Sia when he p | oraey co atlyo® lb heave ca s death, 7 + fu In Hackensack ¢ y authorities | GlonA YD, @r@ paying particular atiendonm to mey-| tha eral wtories that have coins ta the sur-| boy's scalp, tho result. it le believed, ur .c xer-| counts, eS fave to the last fow hic They are! *4ih0" 0 tion, After his usunt exerclsc with 2s Siac + yery anxious to nuch the! | rhe’ Perera cw a pound dumbbolia he complained of | 3,400 PERISHED IN puree Cesena! 1 te and] pieced out with grat cea and=tied soon after. Mr, Jones | how many of tho hourerold pits of the).of several peragns. | His Was oixty-nine yoarn old. | KARATAGH LANDSLIDE. ‘Hurd place were paid direst by Doker, pray ee, Fence De > For yours ne was a friend of the Inte pacesoeatie According to the Plakert Mr. and! the Superior Court, to- George B, Koverts, president of the) gt, PETERSBURG, Nor. 1. —A de- Mrs, Hurd and Mra Y ked with] head in bandages, t6 tos thea Penneylvania Railroad, and for twenty | snatch received here to-day from Sam- them willingly on the Avst two days of| st aeminat Ruhl for $10,000 dama nmert.! Soars was chief conmuting engineer of! arkund. ho official telexranh agency. the: Investigation, but suce be error pees fe nmount of 44,2] tie Readtug syatem under (he late! says that a avecial ropresentative of n} <ectives haye been uno) i JOHN C. DUEBER DEAD hitceniden: President McLeod, He was in caarge| local paper who was sent to Karategh | Mhis the Hurd law,er, Malco —Jonn O Due BDI A aM SCR VAST ts the Patteyile and Ashland. coal| in the Hasear district of Bokhara, | " CANTON.(.G 158 Value of the services | Zi Fepge, Saye He advinbd foeki . wr, watch manufickurer, died at li tlie ¢2: ; ee att delpria aud Readies | which was destroved by o landalide fci-) orfer to save themselves trom. annoy. ener yesterday. Althouxh in feeble he PADRE. Dulhann aa ee EN al and worked forkad ne under Mark} lowine the orc bauane. Or Oot tay 85. Hs ero. arn Winbarinme whr started 1. onlas would anmnanaa tion ith for « year Mr, Dueber was not Den sarimtaly i} unt) Thesday | not ‘consider far ® : 4 $250,000 hat Holle did. y fell back an; the women ran’ to the home ining room and Although sae ‘e was dead ‘and no earthly power ad appeared to be in ex- eu Coroners’ | ied DPLOMAT' WIDOW SUES E00 of New York, amount- excess! Sayles » T. D.] in writing. Pitz | —_ ‘santa Fe Railway Company $390,000 for upon the rehatiog, won "DIES AFTER EXERCISE hele Cee New six counts of granting rebates to the -Searched_In Europe. __ may. ‘Msloney S#5N watt Stre—Oxborn at cq. Tg now a painter Meare to boo. strest...Tseday —night—he--went—down: mn Me: | street, from Park Row after viewing the post- | Taistake-and-started inthe doorway of} ; ftead-of-into the house next door, wh baker of bread in the United States} Navy, and while he was there he ac-| Wired a fascinating series of -tattoved = designe that make sections of him look | Nike wall piper for the dining-room. He j hag rather Jong, rather light har and ts go01 looking. Found Him in the Park He eame down from Massachusetts lag week to visit his friend. Georg: Weber, of No. © West One Hundreath > town to-see the stection crowds, Early yeaterday morning. John H. Craig, jn eabman, of No. 314 Fast Sixty-second | found him seemingly un-| conscious !n the park. A sponge while | -had~apparently—contained—chloroform! was tled {n hin mouth with a #tring| and: his hands were hitched with « cravat. Cralg took McGloin in his +} HHXTURE POUND — ‘{ SPECIAL ASSORTED. CHOCOLATES Si have cutsred ansom to he J. Hood Wright, Hoi pital where the surgeons roon revived him. He had no bruises on hi MecGloln #aid that when he got “back at e Ing of the election returns he made a No, 6! West One Hundrodth stree 32 the Webbers live, Haltw: As aforesaid. the Manhattan avenue block away. hinked’* looking —-fora—law, This story does not agrec with the| “Our monthly pay-roll ts from $8,600,000 happenings following —Misa—Maloney's to $4,000,000 and represents 60,000 checks, Tnaondon- cabled -tot trency ‘was scarce, we had just the Mins Maloney wax/ ‘OuItY we are” experiencing to-day, a thelr_paperw that BSC ORE Co women chop-house or In the neighborhood since | Hid ceased to br 2M Grier tried [0° | nis month we sent out twenty | there aod had been scen in pubite Chemists Finished Work-Laat-Night\—nar-fetarday-nigit-———— to Teviy tncusand’ checks, but the’ seven “de | with Clarks se ae _ The chemists were employed to make Will After Mother's Death. husband, “who seemed trante "> osucries upon whlch We had previoda—There-apposra-to-be }iitie doubt_tha (he exainination of the internal organs| Greicers of the Boston Bate Depomt| With *riv& wanted to run from the [yeent warrants deciltied to accept the | Yocae Osvorn la willing 10 play = by the ead man’s brother, Edward-F./ 04° qrust Company ret SES house to his—workrooms to get_&@ eyponsibiilty of mevting Individual | Pert tn the Malone: seme) Saree 7 Baker, who bas insisted from’ the frat|,.. ou hagah a «will, |S'AFsonval machine for causing artl- payments, because of fear of a run fol- habilitation of thelr daughter's 9 | Jem Raney vernon oa bepect wer mh c 7 Anaily position, Whether he will do so or not that hie brother was murdered by per-| or Mio Neve wha caw It 1s au.| ficial resptration. The phyatclan Anally lowing a oyngeation. Then the National | PUstiem Netter Oe gee told gona secking to get possossion of his thority for the statement that {t taj} ed him by assurances that hia City Bank came to the rescue offering hope tienda that=abel willlvaot allow Je th iy thousand checks Le Rao avten oteceete Herbert to be used as the medium for cede her auth Some announcement must lgue trom the (“Maloney famfly within a short time. The social circles in ee the Maloners moved in_ Phi | this_etty_are-in a stale oe over Be. fr ‘small business man. tradesmén would deposit thelr respective banks, en theae the checks at Vins keeping the money in the bents, | while obligations” were” peng “mi “Five of the city's depesiterics have teen-closed- daring the pree— ent-{rouhin, and thts teether banat—t- ASKS ROOSEVELT LO CALL DOWN THE againat the further deposit of Govern- | mont money with New York banks un- | Ul those institutions consent to pay the reserves of Wentern banks In cash, In- teaa.ot cashiers’ checks. Senator said that crops could not Le moved on checks, The President re- aqiewied the Senator to presen? his views on Sixty-Six Counts in Rebating Indictment. ait he IOS ANGELDS, Cal. Nov, 7.—Judse Olin Wellborn, in the United Btates District Court here to-day. fined the WITH DUMBBELLS. | | Grand Canyon Lime and Cement Com- pany’ on shipments freimht from tT” PHILADELPHIA, Hoy. %—Jamen ¥.| Nelaon, Ariz, to Los Angoles, i | Jones, « mining engineer, died yesterday, | fue ia $6,000 on each of the sixty ‘STOCK EXCHANGE: he e no enounh to administer : yi any any, In the events of Oct. 3% RO Ue ane eee ee a RRayatne of Dr. Wo Fister GHer; Seo ates Tt would-be-w physical Imposxtbiltty for} dissppesrsnce Her mother and. father, | ons A eecerel or tie) fants (Hat) wae) | mmanurackedli with (pein; and Welcknesa {srs jc Hundred snd Pifty-etenth any one bank to handle #0 many checks,| upon le jet Rea RCEM Si | Pavel ica aaeimiay RarehaclsiediMimineces ee ee eae reached ti gnd Tor What reasor the clty has thirty-| with Clarkson. employed det seston er hopes <2 brine on Se eet toc-Avalier Baker waa un-(Touse he found Mr, Mantle Ant’ the Ave depositories upon which to draw. | ransacked (ihil.a country and Europe) _ geen peupepies tea iaw ate i 1 an \ other—neise, Mra Agnew—hiad carried ui. te siete of-1873 and 1903 when | for her. Correrpondents of the New | \the Stock Exchange he | 1994, "IISTS SHNTA FEE | | i i: ‘SEAT FOR $30,000 Co: Market__Depression Brings Value Far Below that of Few. Years Ago. The depression that has prevailed on rewulted in a sharp fall in’ the pr {To-day the seat of the Jey-was apd to Anson Hard “tor FiO), twhich compares witty $63,000, the price| at ovhich the last previous sale was! made. This figure te-the- Jowest-toughed-since | In 196 and 1908 Stock “Exchange, sweats old as tdgh-as $94,000. ‘Bame. brokers with extensive. out-of. {own cohnectionecare: diatonttnutry, number ‘of their branch offices and In other ways curtailing expenses Mr, Hard 1s _® younk ‘man —who haa | of te Strange what a little thing will upsetamanand | keep him so all day, when — he ought to be alert and cheerful, A heavy, hot bis- cult for breakfast hasbeen known to create a scrap between life long friends. if you want a peaceful day eat q dish of Grape- Nuts (chew it slowly) and cream. .. The deljberate chewing of the crisp,nutty granules, which have a delicious flavour with cream, will not only put you fight but give you strength of mind and body for the morning's work at the office. Try it, “There's a reason," Read the littic book, +*The Road | (ops ae, PS" Hannajin Union. Pacife Raliroad ven-’ tara. persons, there as & aeons of the STpamter and to Wellvilie’’ tn pk ab, ptindr-one-eyee looking no hard 4s to bring on nervous prostration. Very Best Creamery BUTTER, CORN, TOMATOES, Fancy Red Ripe, Thos. Roulston 54 RETAIL STORES. __ ALL IN BROOKLYN. fraprovemen |llceman were paseing the time of day corner, hal Various ‘people were passing to and fro and pro and con, as People will on an election nleht. there were fo bruiser He says that the cab }sAlso_very_superio=—had a lamp out on the left aide. The aro tives Fakiah-} sige Spetercs vias ey iste senate Sane If _ The Bowets_ _the regular hie at Deapeist me SIA FRESH I outa ok All mode posite Parl Large’ Grn. RESTAURANTS, a and up-to: ‘tiret-clase restaurant: music, Roome 81 per day up. ‘Phone 168T—Cot”) are a in clea, heatttty working order, Stomach Troubles cured and the entire system purified by! use of. RG PILLS (3 AtAll Gur Stores Da YOUNG AND TENDER, 3 (ans for 25¢ &° FAUST HOTEL (coiumous cirore), and i ‘to-date ~ ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, Korky A LAP C ISy HOR NOE: ay Dov. 7, swvi. bat these not partment, SAUtt aah bia dit paintings wm Rvld tenes Ay 24 nsid>* wadow Mi ° # rales $330 to. CALLOUSES KBENE'R GLAD:PHEET Remedy: removes over night! INo Cure! No Pay! | MONEY-BACK — Coupon qutacted cashed, Buc ety! 3 "dare ared after Sheet OF 0 Plaster 4 1'Sc oi rereriate, Entirely New Treatment! ° CTIASK2-On Wednseday, Nov. 6 HENRY NOLLIA CHASE, Funcra! will be neki on Bature day aftergoon, oy, 0 at 2 P.M, as Ble Tate regidence, 1:0 Charloa at, Relatives and fries are reeprettully Invited: ATLRODL {ATIF CATH mob nee Ma- aative of Ann Msn: . Ireland, on Wednesday, her residence, % West 120th: “yevral from Church of SG Thomas the Apostle, 115th and St. enolae BY.” y at 10 A. M, Interment Calvary, Nov. @ at 5, 1907, DANIWU J. ‘catenant of Police, attached to Detective Hureau, Funeral from his late tesidence, 119 Ba: “200 at.j Bath Beach, on Saturday, Nov, ® ne #29 A, M., thence. to Bt. Finbarta Caarady Bay S260 4K nd Das solesn requiem mase _ tae, rop0me of tia woul,