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AN. POST LEAVES 160.10 RICANS orto $tico,, Nov. York yes- Philadelphia, “enemies aro making capital out, of-his Recent speech to the: Porto Rico Sehgot Insp ;-in which he is reported to Orn are -worss,| n) Porto’ Rico, pees, 1 te -clated teeta t tre “pought lo prevent-the Senate frozi con- | @rming the Governor's appointment to muoceed Beekman: Winthrop as Gov! “Guster stated, obtained futr-detaix of the incident, but for what purpose is mot known. <- Regte —Henrt—Posi,formar_Asaembly- man for the Bayport district of Long Island) and later Secretary of Porte =} Fay —was selected jn March last by. President Roosevelt to succeed Beek- an Winthrop as Governor of Porto Filco: Mr, Winthrop —vecoming | As- pistant Secretary of the Treasury. ‘Mr, Post served for several years of the Suffolk County Bay: { eae Norme Had -cape- Death in Succession | of Acciaents. poor Johan Norme in He dropped from an against Bronx to-day. hit hfin had «man; lived for éniy (wo hours afterward: Norme,-a<Finn hy nationality aod an fronworker vy trade, had a form: with and Twenty. of a gang of, thirty men who work tis morning on the bridge known as:No. 10 which the New York, Central road is building oh Mott avenue from One Hundred and Fitty-socond street to-One Hundred and Fitty-third atreet so as to span ts tracks, whjoh run through a cut twenty-five feet below. Bo far the bridge is merely a skeleton of -Won—-girders.. Walling on one of. these narrow girders young Johan Norme lost his footing, something an fronworker —rareiy —does—end— , headlong, Just as he slipped from the structure a Croton local shot under the bridge comine into tow: Had the tragedy been a part of a melodrama on the stage {t couki not have been so well timed. ter: asa yachtsman aad He graduated from Harve ofl dnaugurated Governor of April 18 list. He was t Porto Rito HOW HARRIMAN ADS ARMERS 10 MOVE THECHO Orders All the Money Taken Si9, ried to New York. Or, x , Harriman has his own (fens and. notions ebout “relieving the @ttuation”’ The New York banks are @aily “whipping millions of dollars to Southwest to move the “Bow that the financial storm ap- yo. be! subsiding, we should country at large. G@outh and West, and on the fm other sections, Mr, Harriman is helping 1s ex- fm this Geapetch to The Timos 6 Me Neb., Nov. 18The immense receipts of ‘the entire Union Pa- pagan. saying the jocal ead. stot e@ line short of cash- “Lawyer Sues for $: __Procuring a Government “The call is said to have come direct | Xonke: 22,750 for teot forward. He fell engine wheels cutoff both the lees ubove the knees and spurned the body off the trackw so that the mutilated irunx rolled and bounded into the dite, OL the men On the ormige, two ox them—James Moran, of Yonkers, and George Borden, of -Willlamebri took the jump into the cut without « poment’s hesitation. They made tour. ts-ofrope_{or the. rom _Laba né ey ead te Balad Norme wagon Ina sling of ropes, tl early midday, but STRIKEBREAKERS IN Men Applying for Thought to Be at Yonkers, Meet Opposition. fi ived- un. spoke. papers calling for men for etrike duty brought twe hundred to the doors of Bergoft. No, 1581 Broadway, to-day. Fearing “that some of the pereons clamering for admission were not friendly to the pupose of the adyer- tisement, the agency sent a quiet call to the West Forty-seventh street, stu- tlon and two pollcemen.were detailed -|to preserve order. ee —Durlag the —day several —exdting | for positions and persons believed to be union street car men. It was stated unoiiiclally, that the men will be used that the Yonkers car men have decides 40 leave thelr places again to-morrow. or the day after. "Another report had i th) (9 Raliroad on Par iat Yonkers, = Rath creey day: since the money ,,A Feport was clreumted to the effec: 1 Thema as. to be used asa big aticketo keep the men on thelr jobs. $ x An adyertisement in the morning | N clawhes took place between applicants! THE EVENING WORLD, Chance to Es-' x of being killed or badly hurt, but be- | moderate fractions fore ‘he struck the earth a locomotive *cl suck the whirling —bedy—and flung | (Am. £00 DA pt Duty, Fe Leu! { j | | Union Pacific, Reading and) jened and sold off, some slight ‘gains being lost and the list. ruling generally Jower. United States Steel were prominent in : || the trading. j , Death held ‘all the winning trumps! ‘The decline in etocks etoriped shortly the ‘after midday when the deslarations of the regular dividend on a ind Bouthern Pacific were made: crerhvad structure with the oertainty | Pacific rebounded to a. than before. The reat of t better supported and ruléd above th jowset, American end | Distillers’ point. run, however, ond the market closed wreak-and-feiriy-active shares and of bonds $2,228,000. United States Steel Prom- | inent in the Dealings. | Stocks after a dull start to-day quick- burg Crossing. Reading. Union Pacific and Stase and thrown from their seate in Union, Pacific . Union ONIN and Southern Paci hopping ‘rush this sfternoon. + 3 | No. 207: Beventh avenue, Brooklyn, at the croming wae open, and a Nostrand paveque car, i] a at.rapid: apeed, dash tw in’ whe ‘middle of | car ‘No, 2,865. 04, only those ln the Croestown car su! Ke Injuries frem ‘the emash-up.’ ie town oar 1 and for more th y minute was blocked, JUSTICE HIRSCHBERG ” wes e red | . ‘bocomotive. Securities yielded ‘There were further losses in the final The total sales of stocks were «530, Closing Prices. t, jast—and net Te eering MEMES Somapared with yester: a final figures are at follows: low. Justice Mi! Net day. arisen (n kidney troubi ‘HURSDAY, NOVEMBER HTN THEA STOCKS FALL AS) TWENIY INJURED —ASHOKAN HM BY LOCOMOTIVE TRADING QUCKEAS WHILE FALLING | WHEN CAR UPSETS. INQUIRY STUNS TNA COLLISION THE POLITICIANS Both Trolieys, - Full. of Shop!/ They T pers, Wrecked at Williams- | ‘Twenty passengers were cut by flying Collision of two Brooklyn Rapid Transit Oars at Bedford avenue and Broadway, Willjamaburg, at “the hetght -of-the The two! persona most seriously burt | City Haitte-day. Politic! “jyrer Mra. Annie Mason, ‘of: No, 146 '|. Afonitor ‘street, and David Goodson, of ne ed Into’ Crosstown The eeata:jh cash car were Aled, ‘but |} fe an forty minutes trafic UNDERGOES OPERATION. ithael H. Hirschberg, of the Department of the Appellate He has been suffering a wee 3 with pleurisy and complications have les and @ slight Tt waa found FETA DIN IRTP LER PRE 14, 1907, WOMAN OF 89 WINS 1—A jury st night de- fuabeth Mel- n- feeble-minded § in tho fded in choir, of erson in hi Wash. > or Court vor of Mrs. on, O., eight s wn, directed tt the estate be devoted to the erec tion and maintenance of a great mau- wleum for the body of himself and hls dog Hobo Prunkards Cured Secretly tt Ghotr, hought _ the — Fturry Over Award of Contract Was All Over. The announcement that Mayor Mc- Clellan had ordered public hearings be- tore the Commissioners of Accounts on the. award of the contract for the con- struction of the Ashokan Dam~caused-f— ;& gteat deat - Nothing to Try. of; comment about ‘the n& Supposed @ tnatter had been settled and that §- work of construction woul! soon begin. THe Commissioners of the Board of Ww ‘Bupply—J. Edwanmi . S\mmons, | Charles N, Chadwick and) Charles Shaw, threw out the lowest bid for the contract, that of the John Peirce Cpm- any, who bid $10;310,300 and: gave the tract to the next lowest bidder, the con i Riss IT ingineeor J. Waldo ‘At the omer of Ma: Commissioners of Accounts began an inquiry on which they yesterday re- ported—to--MayorMoCtelian— him a voluminous report mad on the matter by Lieut-Col. adwick refused to about the investi- done. An investigator was around here and didn't even know I had left my place in the insurance ny, Even compa A MODERN MIRACLE. | before I was appointed I was odorless discover; 8 this-mornin, npr ecis tt J. Abbott, of No.” 162 East Sevent: after a consultation. While the condition of the Justice 2 BS eraeve tt the physicians, etghth street, perforined the operation rs 1 Hopkins, of No.3} #24_atter 1 resiimes from my West Oné Hundred and ‘Teurtcenee |street; Francis P. Kinnicutt, of No, 39 Kast Thirty-ffth street, and Theodore y- is tw wot-Gonsldered alarming by FESL ESTEE SSSEES by NE S Fe el erchtt Satire AF pips ssh sebesaa tt 4 eR E Hit} bd leet RR reese five or-six hours a day on thi $200,000 WILL SUIT. Any.Lady Can Do It at Home—Costs 1__ Plaid Silk in pastel shades, Pee trod 8S Bre Lea Ls y Stern Brothers Cloaks and Wraps INA VARIETY OF MODELS AND SiLECTED FABRICS STREET, CARRIAGE, MOTORING AND EVENING WEAR, FOR _~ Unusual Values, To-morrow | TIGtaesaAble erin and styles, $15.50, 16.50, 22.50 | : 25.00, 30.00, 49.50 - 16.50 * | | CLOTH PALETOTS, for Evening Wear, CARACUL.CLOTH PONY COATS, & Large Assortments of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SHAWLS INCLUDING REAL AND IMITATION CHUDDA, CHINESE EMBROIDERED, _ SPUN SILK, REAL SHETLAND AND EGYPTIAN SCARFS, ALSO QUILTED VESTS. _ Women’s Dress & Street Waists \ACHOICE COLLECTION OF DRESSY..WAISTS,, SUITABLE FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR, ALSO STRICTLY = f ~ TAILOR-MADE MODELS. . Will offer to-morrow the following d Women’s and [isses’ Waists White Linen or Madras Shirts, with pockets, Value $3.00, _Scotch Flannel Washable Waists, 3.75, Colored Striped Lawns Tailor-made, and z __Value $7.00, Embroidered Lace Nets, Yoke with Venise Motifs, : Value $13.50 _ pecial Offering of Men's & Women’s =Bren ACA | tampa: Ma work 20 day from that while the devoted hter looks on, the drunk evan against hls will 2 mriedge. Many have been corel in aoingie day. FREE TRIAL COUPON. here to work every to 8. Chief Engineer Smith not heard about the public investiga- tion. or tri the I came 7 ‘a till think." he @ald, ‘that the con- should=not have been given to! Jobn Pierce Company. Their bid Imported Hosiery — | Women’s Fast Black Cotton or | Lisle Thread Hose, double Soles. Palr 28 Halt Dor. $1.60 Women's Medium Weight Black Cotton Hose, ‘ extra fine and elastic, unbleached double soles, and ‘Black Lisle Thread with embroidered fronts, Pair Women's Fine Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, in 42c_ tit Dor_ $2.38 was too !o' | A tree trial package of the won 1 = — +} Goraen Resedy ori!) be sent youeby one 7 iil fn your 17 GUESTS INJURED || nape and addrors of blank ses belo ; out the coupon and nail {tat ones —_____N-A-HOTEL-FIRE.1 | soe, thts SS SaHera DI | ns oan then p oureslt ow 5 || secretiy and easily it can be used, ‘ar CLEBOURNE, Tex., Nov. 14.—Sey-|] Wnat's God-send it will ue to you, enteen guests of the Santa Fe Hotel | — ware injured Jate last night by leaping | in their night clothes from second-story | windows to eave themselvee from | flames. { Those seriously injured include Mar. tin-—Wella, Reuben Pointer, John A! AN will re | bright and Mary Smith. cover, “black and-colors-with fancy side clocks; ——Patr- Men's Extra Quality Fancy-Half. Hose, also. English Cotton Hose in fast black, tan or gray, Pr. 25c Half Doz. $1.45 Attention is directed to thelr large assortments of ~ Men’s Medium and Heavy Weight 35c- tatt dor 32-00-— i "We offer in this department 4 complete assortment of ik— —— — a t He § ALLCARS TRANSFER TO Knit Angora Garments Wet the warmth, softness and elasticity of these garments making then ar ® | exceptionally adapted for Golf, Motoring and all Out Door Wear. ~ By = Angora Waistcoats, 910.75 BS} 99? 10 ert | Angora Jackets, - $14.75, 16.75 x +%) ——— EE Bid Worsted Golf Jackets, $4.50 with sitk skeves, $9.75 a a Le lat pe 1} Lama Wooi Jackets, 5 95. | Lama Wool Long Shawls, : 1.50 — Silk Knitted Motor Scarfs, all colors, $3.50 to 9.50 Eord 3 Dayton Fur, Department Selected. Fu UNION AGREEMENT Ex-Justice Steckler Tells Court Typothetae Contract Was Contract, ‘Alonzo Carman, a Washington iv “yer, damands4—commissien-of 247 per cent. on the $910,00 contract for con- atructing the Norfolk, Ya., dry dook for the Government, and is suing John y C. Rogers, the New York contractor, for $22,750, The case ts on triat before ‘Juste. Newburger and a Jury in the Bupreme Court. Carman says thate by reason of his .@lore relations WH hthe Government he wea retained by Hoxers and pald 2 $1,600 rtalner to use his influence to peoure the contract, und that he seoured 7, tha contract: Rowers vienien ‘that hie’ retained Car- mmn or that Carman tiad anything to @o with tt, and adds that tf he did, gach a contract would be yold as against public policy. (Carman testified in his own behalt that he Was onjeych gv0d terma with fie powers at “Washington that he ‘never tmd to wend in hig card to Ad- mirel Dndlcott, in change of this work, ut that when the doorkeepenm saw tdm coming they throw open the doors to him. He sald the Admiral furnished the bank measurements to him, saving alot of work, Endicott haying con- Miructed the fitet dook at Norfolk, @ Washington man told how. he sot et nlded $00 ‘vhich he could “ure to tage," and that he tackled George Manohester, then secreatry tf the lican County Committes; with a waggention that an he wa sto furnish the ane mehe Job no mignt ‘chin In _————— a Folitios, 10" (rom the Washington Herald.) to the bill.” Pale tte" ‘thats what ho's {Syme up-State Benator claims to be | DOESNT BIND ME a fo? Scarfs, Stoles & Muffs n White and Pointed Foxes, Mink, ~ et Chinchilla and Ermine at moderate prices. Automobile Coats in all Furs _ Black Russian Pony Coats Not With Persons. ‘it ts the inalienable right of every |man to work for Whom he pleases. It wouldbe-slranke-Ilihate amen were pure hed for quitting when they Iiked. Such man has made aMdavit that ho quit because he wns dissatisted. He quit because he did not get the elght- hour day. President Doran says he told the men of his unton that the unton could net aot. If they atruok it inust’ be each may on his own re- sponsibility," KO ex-fuatice Alfred Steck- ler to-day, Court's injunction forbidding the unton to utrike Judge Bteckler sald that the contract wh the Typothetac seeks to enforce was with the union, The union had not Biruck, but the men had quit as in- dividuals. Decision "Gorman, wan reserved by Justice Elegance — A single discord in the harmony of an rhe finishing touch — the perfume— properly chosen, is the final fascination. | Kerkoff’s Djer-Kiss i ‘ronouneed Dear Kise) is the accompaniment of ‘patrician ele- gance. Refined,artistic,subtle—makes its presence known but its origin uncertain. ‘The new Violette Kerkof is equally delighitul, Kerkotl's Sachet, Face Powder, Toilet Water ang ‘sither odor, For sale everywhere. KERKOFF, Paris, France ALFRED H. SMITH CO. ts. ye Naw ¥ elegant costume destroys the entire effect. | — ooo Friday and Saturday, Sate _ Oriental Rugs -6 Bales Small and Medium Sizes, comprising Carabaughs, Mowssouiia, | — Ghendjies and Shirvans, sizes from 3 to.4 ft wide by 4 to 7 ft long, ‘At $6,50,-9:50- and 12.00 |FOR2 DAYSONLY ngths. Special: Sale Black Lynx Sets Extra Fine Quality of Black Lynx Throw Scarfs and Flat Muffs to match at $29.50 per Set, value $40.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St oppd he application of the New York Typothetae to puntah the = Presamen's Union for-ylolating the | Set : Lor d & Taylo Glove Dept | : 16 Button Elbow Length Black Suéde Gloves PI.75 pee pair ‘x value $3.00 r © Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Don't Lose Time! 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