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tHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908, in With the Pests. SARANAC LAKE, N. Y,, Sept, %— Nothing but can prevent the epread of the forest fires which are LOST $10,000 IN FIGHT. rain eating their way through the Adiron- President Brush Tells of the quaintance With ‘Lou’ Betts. ]as “Honest John,” spent an unpleasant [hour to-day before United States Com- missioner Gilchrist while under exam- ‘and upward, selling: MS, Start Won easily. CL Haye 4 Winner, ch, g., by Grandmas 4.24 2: i wood, time keys, ———- ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 28.—A band | of thirty robbers held up a train near | Vilna, and after shooting the guards | terrorized the passengers by a fusllade | of bullets an descaped wth plunder | estimated at between $50,000 and $100,000. | Carpets $1,500. The charm of this ster- ling furniture, mingling subtle elegance with inviting comfort, is all-pervasive Walnut is ‘the furniture of ack region. For the last two weeks |!nation in bankruptcy proceedings. as best; he went to the front early, and, forciny A large force of police and troops were & u Ss pedigree” this season. No ase “ ‘s | {won galloping. Ras trong and nei econd, | Call not at his 4 Proublesy sof, thes NCW © 1s \s.c5 wean any aimast prociaetlal FL, Buick, in charge of the beat: Seue outfun al ie can aaa = | Mustled (te the lecong-1bu Bava ook. beep sembly in town approaches ours nie toed ; h Inn at Rye, N. Y,, Tuli successful in capturing any of the rob-| Our leuge expires in a short while, and | in digti ieeral VOTKEasctall (Clubs cman ech ascsce vasa Al Wind DISTRIAD ST icc cal oektal aa 3. Bi bere or in recovering the stolen money, YS, !Ust sell’ a, quarter of a mililon | OP distinction and diversity. threatening serious consequences unless y._ Owner--Beverwvek St In addition to the money stolen there | 4¢llars’ worth of stock before removal, a heavy rain comes aoon, Public pray- | Weston John Kelly and Oecar Snyder, |; ra Wis. 8t_& was on board the train valuable regis: |All will go” without. reservation at Not only for Bedroom, but L h a es Pray" | who conducted the place under &| jug Goum Teip™ ia 8 tered correspondence und the day's prices below manufacturing cost:| ecually for Living Room, Library | Ident of the New| rs for rain were offered in many | partners ee Reus pees 3 celpts from all the railroad stations be- 1 the same period we shall sell, the Peace A : John T. Brush, president of Raarea Cy partnership agreement. It was al-| {40 Rose Beaumont Ww 1 tween the frontier and Vilna. ‘Thewe tite surplus stock of the Dobson Mills| Hall and Den, our gathering is : York Baseball Club, and Marc Klaw, of | ‘Murches throughout thla region yes-|leged by creditors in the involuntary | fi) Pemaue coin mn 8 eer eee forwarded, to ihe. hen’ | st amasingly low hguree, an) A Saris ne earn . eeu mtiaset saree ot) the torday, and the Right Rov. Henry Ga-| petition that Kelly had secreted cash | Star This ae uy | Quarters of the rallroad at St. Pete epieeen Years ago, when we came to nes by sarhalis lngirienelty ij . briels, Bishop of Ogdensburg, has sent) to the t of 8% i) bound 100_5__§ _¢ his Se burg. “ store, we had a removal sale. Many| and consummate good taste, i sprees bi eRe uRt OF 80 ourt Lady waa best: (ook the lead eary and won” with plenty to spare / of oUF old patrons talk vet of the car Ls principal speakers before the Alder- manic Committee on Laws and Legisla- out a letter asking priests to offer up daily prayers for rain, | Through his counsel, Edwang J. Ma- Toney, the sporting man, denied that he Beaumont held on eames OF.) FocRTH Race — ITO veenth Bachatt closed a ig gap. Belle of $1,000; all ages; one of the Bal Pet and rug values then punch Some have then still on thelr fio This ts an even greater opportunity r MAKER TO USER insures to the furniture buyer a saving of tlon this afternoon. The committee| Followine the destruction of Long !8 bankrupt and declared that the ob-|%4U A 4 real, money-saving dargains in floo Z held a public hearing on ‘The Evening |Jke West yesterday, reports to-dry [Jeet of the hearing was to degrade, |_rieunor On Pantie UA ce coverings, & bargains in fr) Fifty Per Cent over the retail World's ordisance, whlch, i adopted, |ilcate that many of the extensive qaree. and Inceininate him, Lawyer 4% % Ran value examples: Gealer’s usual prices, g i "private preserves in that vicinity are | Goldsmith, for Receiver Edick, | i yy i — will wipe out theatre ticket speculators. |tuinz are swopt. Nahasane Park, Dr. | Westoned Kelly, Tourist parte )) Rozal .Wiltons, size oxit, valve Our roomy studios, beautifully ‘Mr, Klaw in the course of his address | Wat's ostate, 1s burning, whtle fires| @ What ts your business? A. Spec-|— oft th to the sireton, Ali nomena $25.00 to $35.00} appointed and flooded with light, was asked whether it was true Liat are reported on the estate of A. A. tae oe 3 Royal Tourist _held_on_we e Squire quit, aes ea Te Ha | size 9x12, value| enable you to view our produce im rother f 7 7 Seth i} de x ? 4 yA 2. ACE- i t ded ; ot Me " 7 sire nearer yn eee erature (HOt) a) brother of former Maver, alll reta) bumtneas andi Mutand rome, © MUL a EA nA CRI ea, i eae tions under circumstances. con- \ Ww, 0 w York. ive hundre: a deateat A | Watercress—Carina @ Ow 0, leat Body 9x12 ivan i “Yes, halt a dozen are doing tt,” he| acres helonzing to Patrick Moynohan Got Down a Good Play. Tatarereeaieee! j Stout $0.00, $21.50 to $24,50 eee tole ‘wise and) leisurely 4 Athi ~ y . 5 choice, peopipily: ele Lire etna ate the ruins of Long Lake Wes aS; What was your last, epeculation? essing = I Litas eels, d-wire, value have been burned over. The flame T had a good be Palr Play, but| = to the business. Repeal is the only ef] er said to have reuchal Bear Pon, |lost. eh eres a Ay = The purest, most nu- Gen a Vaivtat | oe : el F. MOHR& CO Cective ways tne hotel decks too, [2% NCE Thomas Chiyate's fine todge| @ What wan tho last business you ea He SiS tritious, and best Yau FA ny $16.75) 1. I, “Let us con "1s located, and there are fires in Harry| Were In? A. I am Interested at th esti 2S fiatentiy pete at aS nee and put @ stop to tlcket grabbing and| pn wwhttndvtg aon anne eettten [Present time In @ télllard room at the TEE flavored stout ABBE C ee Established 1851 extortion,” Another fire 1g reported sweeping east | POMheast corner of Broadway and Sombansa a et that can be CARERS aaa ern ret Studios et Spent $10,000 In Fight. from Cranberry Lake in the direction cate seectnd Street, ie onan <TH RACE Yearolds: $00 bought to- value e, now, “60 t “30 112 West FortySecond St. sign reat. . Under what name Is it conducted? it tart Roo om per yard “ ¢ to Oe Mr. Klaw said that his theatrical firm |of Long Lake West. A fire train Is In| 4 “iy. ot op Jonn T. bovle jenview Stable. day Wilton Velvets, worth $1.35, an im- Between Broadway waiting at Horse Shoe to convey the Inhabitants to a place of safety should the fires there get beyond control. Rain began falling at Clearwater and Long Lake West at 11 o'clock this spent $10,000 one year trying to beat the speculators, and received a legacy of If a dozen law sults. “{ hope you will pass an effective or- | Q Are you Interested in any other| | business? A. That is all I can remem- | ber. Tam not Insolvent and am pre-| | pared to pay the 307 alleged to be} { ahyas ne gt gb Splits, Bottles and Draught elect trom, ae trom, 75¢ to $1.05 Axminat 90c to $1.35 sy yalue $1.75, at... Body Brussels, extra heavy 3-frame and Sixth Avenue Take elevator to fifth floor 2 ' } | R FOREST FIRES ALAN " T $7,500,000 TO SCIENCE, i DER | Li } | | Bauer! maven nien Bequest to } | Prussian Academy, WHY SPECULATORS REACH WEBB AND KELLY DENIES ft Fist pay aT aguepuct. YN HOLDUP KILL steno ss ! | | | Weather Cloudy. Sept. 28. Track Slow. | Sampson, who died recently in Brus , » fae Gals pees ees i pares a Be ig a : et he iia ae tina a | hit ae ! jaever aig Vane, of Berlin, in Maker To User j , eA roe wt Pe eee ; i e Bedroom ye — Marc Klaw Admits That “Half; Woodruti’s Camp Kill Kare Sporting Man Refuses to An-| ¢ Bb ah i | Guards of Russian Train Shot Pia on Ds Begin pnd 5 a Dozen Managers” Stand | Threatened by Adirondack | swer Questions About Ac- | apd ones Vi ap SA, a ne Ti mas a | Down and Passengers Ter- Removal Sale Ged ad os ae) ’ Blaze—Town Wiped Out. Ta ang gee eet Riva. AM ln ei Ol | rorized With Fusilade, | ing be nes faa ing and it Is reported that indi- | ow, 6 6 6 (Brewery Bottling) wes @inance that will put a stop to this | morn y 4 | owing creditors of the Rye Beach In) rade, worth q fo tbls Jeations are for a sufictent downpour | CWE creditors of the Rye Beach Inn. Eth 29 polenta i), now from... $1.00 to $1.30! h epeculator nuisance,” he said. speculators are a menace to our em- ployees and have tried to bribe them. to stop the fire ravages. Reports from other points along the Mohawk and Malone are to the effeot that dangerous conditions have disappeared at most President Brush was the first speak- asked. Kelly by advice of counsel refused to answer the question on the ground | that it tended to degrade him and also Let us fix up things. ng strong at the end. ft on well JAMES T, HARRIS, N. Y, Agent 5 Cedar St., Phono 1919 John l4th St. &| Fifth Ave, Dobson’s Rt I don't see how the city allows specu-| places. About 4,000 men have been | hecaus ended to i (4 | Boston Road, wi Y lators, for $50 a year, to make common Rghting ine fires, peruse it tenoes: $9" mage (Uy 'n-) §IX SPEECHES BY HUGHES. Porherhieas RAEN ne Makers of Carpets for 50 Years, nutsances of themselves. ——>—_—_ ee oh voll cme) a Lou a betel any. a Camp Hughes, One Hundred and Forty- 7 7 - ) ‘We are a private concern such as all mon Are you under. ,ony obligation to| Gov, Hughes will make six speeches ninth street and Third avenue: Camp Li Trade Mark, ] theatres have been adjudged to be, pay any one money? A. The debts of / next ‘Thursday in New York, He be- raft, One Hundred and Twenty-Afth + enable these men to stand in front of Tat i any: | Hail with Columbia students for hi8 bert Parsons ¥ preside; Bethel | OaWERTR: FANS ; POUND 10¢ our place is what I want to know.” Q. To your wite? A. I didn’t say to | audience, and after dinner starts on @ Church, in West Twentyffth street, | ASSORTED CHOC. 1 whom. It has got to be proven that] tour of the town. with a colored audience and finally (20 kinds), , POUND 9c j ry wrought an injustice to the baseball fane who would secure seats in the she Is my wife i ; z er. He said that the ticket speculator sre amy Wm solvent, and if you de. | Starting at McKinley Square, One fenox Assembly Rooms, In East Sec- j ; sire, Mr, Goldsmith, I ‘will give a bond | Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and o 0 r Kisses. ...,.eouxn 29€ AFTER INCENDIARY as security to pay the $5,300 if the ro: ¢ erty at the Inn does not cover all the Taylor ecial for To-Morrow, the 29th, \! NUT CREAM grandstand. Not only do the specula- claims. I'm no criminal, and want to tors grab the bulk of the tickets and aquare {DINK seorlaes bh vv se.-Pounn 10¢ } How many enterprises jave you Bell (at (eayenoed areas on tae ee: besn engaged in during the past ‘six POUND. 10¢# lks, but they would get inside the grounds and peddle tickets. “We were forced to employ detec- tives and we threw out sixteen specu- lators,"” he said. “We have closed our gates, but the TENEMENT FIRE —_—>— The police of the West One Hundred eculators hi continued to sell. and Twenty-fifth street police station in'any way? A. I refuse to answer on “ lators have bought tickets, yesterday aft! d + ‘ 5 i : torn of the raln chéck and 4014 tho] gman no, they muy, net fe to the|,pHiave sou a DANK account? A. Yon, MEN'S DEPARTMENTS selected and extensive stocks at present being 54 BARCLAY ST, ra enc te ne ene We haut, |tenemont at No, & East Ninety-fourth He or eat Company “and (a small displayed in this Department:— co of the ticket to another. ‘e have et earl tacd ae s | amount of deposit In the Franklin Sav- been compelled, therefore, to withdraw | eee eed rt Saving | HSS Bank AUTUMN ASSORTMENTS OF SHIRTS FOR DRESS AND BUSINESS all our reserved seats for advanced e"" Two Aldermen on Record. there, The prisoner {s Mrs, Elizabeth Hickey. She was arrested by detectives in her) py months? A. Three. Q. What is the nature of the third enterprise? A. I decline to answer on the ground that my reply might tend to degrade and incriminate me. About Lou Betts. Q. Are you associated with Lou Betts Q Do you own any real estate? A I Tefuse tu answer that question on the. statutory grounds that my reply might tend to degrade and incriminate B. Altman & Ca. WEAR ARE NOW IN READINESS, ALSO PAJAMAS, HOUSE ROBES, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, GLOVES, Upbolstery Third Department Floor Attention is ‘directed to the exceptionally well- Lace Curtains Domestic PI 1 i OLATES (20 kinds).Potnn 19€ Park Row Store open evenings until 14 orelock, AM our stores open 8 We detiver gntad ¢ deliver free purcha of one dolla; and over between Hattery ant 200th street; also all Brooklyn proper. . urda: may eveningw 4 ne, ‘Alderman John F, Walsh, a member |home, at No, 2% West One Hundred) The hearing will be continued at 11.30 i " F of the committee, sald: “Iam heartily |and Twenty-fitth street. According to o'clock A, Mt, Wedpesday, when Kelly NECKWEAR, GOLF JACKETS AND VESTS, Nottingham... seeeeee $100 $150 $2.50 pair with The Evening Wor'd in its crusade |the police she was a former tenant of| poletahe SS AUTOMOBILE COATS AND CAPS, AOE Sigococuooocnn Lee) lyf Eye against these pests of sidewalk ticket |the place she !s accused of firing. ° “ speculators.” The blaze In the tenement was for-| STEAMER RUGS AND CARRIAGE ROBES, Arabine.rcccocseecss 275 7:50 9,00 Alderman Brown, speaking in behalf | tunately discovered before it had gained | I d of The Bvening lorie ordinance Sue; | cae herdway. It was kindled in a, mporte: Swen gested that the price of every ticket | ooai bin, of oll-soaked rags and papers. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AND WEDNESDAY, THERE WILL BE larie Antoinette... .50 $7.25 $11.50 pair i ; be printed on its face, He would make |“ ygucn joss of property and posslly of BN ENE M ; «$4.50 $7.25 5 Pal Smart Tailors pane FAP ape M pdvancy {life Would have occurred had tt not] Renatssance.... . 4.50 850 13.50 ae of that printed on the ticket 1s charged. | Deen, discoversd before It was too late|/ ' Trish Potnt..cccvees 4:50 7:25 IL50 © At Reasonable Prices. David M, Neuberger, retained by the pica ae y ‘ Peaecletera ovisLaditetrvcaber (oka) MEN'S SILK SCARFS Arabiatiessecseceve 5:00 8.75 15.00“ Charge Accounts th adureasing the committee that there CHARGED WITH SWINDLING. 750 opened’il deatred. Part was an aspect favoring his clients; AT 68c, EACH $7.50 PER DOZEN Ppaymentsaccepted. You aa ee tate Three Men Alleged to Have ob- 69 IND) Bed Sees sey levied al irene t jour es y a { ! our exclusive Fa! hot famillar with the situation, tained iMeceralt on Tad Notes, USUALLY SOLD FOR $1.00 AND $1.50 EACH, For single and full sized Bedsteads wor write for Booklet 68, On Mr (ibargéPw pleas Chall | Three men who gave the na « _— . ein auiourged ene coat | Frederik C. Hertich Lous Bamberger) w,sixGnON, ent. 2--A remark Renaissance.....+++.$4:50 $7.50 $12.50 each versa . ieee. 1 y, Oct. & whe | and Theodore Brix, were arraigned be- ASHING' +» Bept. 2 mark- —————— 5 , tora" de Of the aes” wil fee strate Walle in the Tombs | ble educational campaign formally was Trish Point....se60. 8.00 1050 13.50 ci or he Ureen Corner ee Of dollars’ worth uf mercnase | MAvEUrated here to-day, Tt was hu- i Point d’ Arab. ..seve 16.50 to 40,00 dise on bogus no SHERMAN SQ. HOTEL RECEIVER | “%',0,2 5. 5 .| Manity's crusade against a most deadly Help Wanted { ip : ; Sup! Court Justice Gerard this | Lieutenan S| fca-the white plague. The occastor . { P afirnoon appa Pu aie peti an he offical opening of the sixth B. Altman & Gn. Light Fabrics To-Da ! of No roadway, temporary rece 1 internat! congress on tu- i ef of the Sherman Square fotel Come | ante ae tis biliaerirete ‘ MUSUAS. cocseesveceee. 200 27%C 35¢ yard ; y Peer aire avpnule and, Fayen: F Park place, as com: | etary of the Treasury Cortelyou| Fancy Nets oc 65C $1.00 “ Advertised for in The Moraing éd on the petition of five of the six d that he ‘had bern | presided, and as the persoxal repre- i ‘ cy seceeed 5 ‘ World's Want ema ch AR antag Kanan Ser | fe etendante’ til thee went eld for| ee=tatlys of Prentent “Roowivait ex-) MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Madras... sooo KES es saniae © Wail street. nination ees ine. eelaat a pardon} oes MONDAY, SEPT, 90, 1908. ass es ‘Secretary Cortelyou in his addresa| MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIFS, INCLUDING THE Portieres t 0 | told ot the rapid advance tn the United LATEST NOVELTIES IN FRENCH, MADEIRA, IRISH AND | Diamond-Studded Medal leslie conreneeup ist patel APPENZELL HAND-EMBROIDERY, WHITE. 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