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j WOODRUFF I WD AUTO DAS TO SAE ART State Chairman Rides Forty Miles With Three Relays to File Nominations, PUNCTURES ONE TIRE. Hops Into Another Auto and Reaches Albany With Certi- ficate Just in Time. Sheridan's ride to Winchester was a @nail's pace compared with the mad Gash across country that Timothy L. ‘Woodruff made yesterday to save the Republican party. Forty miles in some- thing like forty minutes from Auburn to Syracuse, with three relays of auto- mobiles, with the State Chairman's rec- ord, without even a change of waist- coat. The time for fillng State nominations closed at midnight last night. The Re- publican Senatorial convention in Au- burn to choose a successor to Benator Willcox had been deadlocked for many days. Mr. Woodruff went there to bring about a compromise. He labored long | hours. : Waits, Watch in Hand. ‘The last rain to reach Albany tn time| for the filing of the certificate left Au-| burn at 108 in the afternoon. With) watch in hand the State Chairman} begged and pleaded for haste, but the convention was slow and obddurate. | ‘The 1.08 train steamed away with the! nomination still unmade, but compro-| MMCNNETT CALLS | TOLLES LETTER “PACK OF LIES” Then Standard Oil Prosecutor Makes a Pointed Reply and Asks Questions. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct rank B Monnett. formerly Attorney-General of Onlo, while in this city to-day was shown the statement issyed in Cleve- Jana counsel of the Standard O11 Compa, “What a pack of malicious lies!” his comment. He then dictated a statement tn which he took un in detaf] and denied S. H Tolles's statements as to the Su Court proceedings. It concluded “This same 8. H. Tolles who giv out this interview, in company w Larry Neal, both attorneys of record for the Standard Ol] Company. were the attorneys I referred to In my interview as askine the Court to have me stop taking the depositions before E. B, Dil- jon, of Columbus, 0. “No one ever sald that the Standani O11 Company called a meoting of the Board of Directors and passed resolu- tions ordering $500,00 or any other sum to be invested in the Attorney-General of Ohio. “If al that C. B. Squire said was true, I dit not expect to establish by testi- mony that the Hoard of Directors by mise in sight. Then the resourceful Chairman thought of a way of salva- tion. The Empire State Express passed through Syracuse at 3.35 and reached Albany by 7 o'clock. If he could catch that rain the district might yet be waved from default. At 2 o'clock delegates finally agreed to nominate C. J. Hewitt. and nother half hour was consumed in go- ing through the formalities and pre- Paring the certificate. ‘Ordered: Three Autos. “Get me three automobiles, fast- est in town," cried Woodruff; “I won't take the risk of one breaking down.” Accompanied by a messenger in one car and the two relays following, the | procession dashed away for Syracuse. When the leading car punctured e tire Woodruff leaped into the relay close be- hind. He broke all speed records and laws in Central New York, but with ¢en minutes to spare he reached Syracuse and caught the Empire State Express. He telephoned the Secretary of Siat: office to keep open, and at 7.05 o'clock the nomination certificate was filed, ee | 4 ‘ Races term “sty: DYSPEPSIA VICTIM DRIVEN TO SUICIDE The tortures of long-continued dyspep- sla—he could never eat a mea! without acute pain—sé worked upon Nelson C. Barnes, thirty-two years old, an inter- preter in a New York steamship office, that he epded his life by inhaling gas some tim@@during the early morning at his home No. 87 Van Ripen street, Jer- sey City. Barnes's body was found by his wife, Bertha. The man was seated In the Dathtub ful clothed. He had attached a long section of rubber pipe to the gas bracket, and wound !t twice about his neck to prevent it sagging. The end of the tube was tled securely to his mouth ‘by a Slice lace, A note was found pinned to Barnes's clothing, which read as follows; Specialists whom fe said, had told him e was incurable, and this had him greatly. a REGISTER TO-DAY! If you don't register you ci vote! his depressed Neleofor ki y ® Ph BIE 5 “ASK All i} | AND “NOBRAKE” 4 SIDE STEELS ie 3S was! “swagger,” : stores sell La Reine. S ‘CURES THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 6, 1908, ' ' | ortcnatiy acted « 1 ordered anybody | #@eeeeeee@ KES TAURANT—GOOD FOOD, POPULAR PRICES—MUSIC 6TH FLO )R #444444¢ SPECIAL SALE OF PEANUT KISSES, POUND 10c e¢eeeeeees to be bribed, but J did intend to show whet Squires had received a tele eran m Abner MeKinle sther Charles N. Haskel R er had weet ny time Squl nouse, sr whether Squires had been tn town with t or whether Haskell or Me- had oMces in New York at No Kinley 42 at time, 1 did in ten how Squires knew raker had had a ” me at Wai n on the Standard O!1 case and knew a settlement was con uted by the} Standard Oil Company t 1 Foraker. all this, ft was a It was dreaming idence and one wot hy care- igation from a ical ‘alles forgets e all of New York knew all of “And he forgets that Squires clatmed he was being backed in Manhattan Fire Insurance Company case by the | Standard people. and forgets s’ remained out of Ohio as far as e been able to ascertain and haa emained !n New York ever since the at- tempt at bribery. DON’T BE TOO FAT BE COMFORTABLE If you're too fat, Just say to the drugetst larmola.” Take some and ‘ow lighter and slighter fortably thin. Then tell ut 1t It's a good thing e prescription: % ounce nee Fluid Extract Cascara 4 2% ounces Peppermint Water, oonful after meals and before e. While you're taking Marmola you tand drink as much as you like, do as you wish In the line of work ise, but you'll keep on getting thin stop taking the medicin | can Jas itt | or exe Vuntit American Corsets with enough of Paris “> about them 43 Y to make for that inde- scribable something Fe: the French call “chic’’andthat we over here variously e,”’ “good taste, etc. Most gocd Side Steels \ tuaranteed Unbreakcbie. ALARIZ Malaria is due to impurities in the blood which destroy the rich healthiul qualities of the circulation, and reduce it to a weak, watery fluid, | | pereererrrrtrerorr The body is then deprived of its necessary nourishment and strength, and is unable to resist the countless disorders that assail it, and the general system suffers in consequence, is weakened, chills and slight fever are frequent, wl Boils, skin eruptions, and some times sores and energy and ambition, The; tite fails, digestion le the sufferer loses ulcers follow when the blood becomes deeply polluted with the malarial germs, TS) best fitted for this work. purifiers and at the same time an ir goes down into the circulation, anc poison, and gives to the blood the health- nvigorating, healthful tonic, 1 remove It cures Malaria thoroughly and permanently because it removes from the blood the germs and poisons which produce the disease, and while | doing this tones up and strengthens every part of the system, Book | with information about Malaria and any medical advice furnished free | to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIF: yy ee ~~ eee (SAS 3 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Fourth Floor.) $ eeersrarervanerevasannensnssnesnsenees AVATAR OANA AR OAASASOAAAASASAAAAAAAE, Eapelgalore: fthe}lniogsjot/euaranteed Pi Irish 0 - “The Coats are from 30 to 36 inches : " Lace Curtains ;? Blankets and 3 ].,2 osunes Gee as 5 Poin! ; ; Hover te 2 (4 omiorters with fold or allover plalted models. 2: @EVEN very attractive patterns with borders 3 we SRS aIIGOMEORT. A word as to the workmanship and % > tochoose from. Never be'ore soid for less Sl 390 3 JO Wales) CnaRO Te tailoring. They are absolutely Per= Ps than $2.89; to morrow. pair JI, tio te) os a tees Chiat fect. We make all necessary alter- © scaunape nee OW (P 2 sd silkoline; scroll sutching ations free of charge. : WINDOW SHADHS! seen ino j oa Sg COHOHS ate Bleek: Dive erowm and od | 5 . Smoke. e sizes are o 0 + izes ¢ colors, ready to hang (limit 10), sas oe for misses, 14, 16, 18 years. = ISH POINT LACE CUR- $2.25 values, pair, NARURR A SAaaA aos STREET STORE, Secrad Floor.) ste ; >. AAW Petatataadadada ta tateth thn te tated tet tctatetete tated ta hed * several new designs. E - on : tra heavy guality Bobbinet. A $4 00 Picture tor $7. 98 2 . ¥ a Hema Combina ion of Faintiné 2n1 Two P.acues. deep rich a; WAIST BOXES, like iliustra- values; pair, $4.98 = = = Most remarkable value igns. Pa one Ore Xs OS Cov- 3 (Fourth Floor.) at this price. Framed in credin finest grade Japanese De aaa AES Shh hed ilt; original oil painting, $8.00 PORTIERES, frin matti g, edged with bamboo 3 W iF with a wh ue : in at ed and edged effect. Also several [and br. sscorn-r pieces, $4.98; ali Faper Da eee aS with beautiful wide tape aA valucs $2 98 loc a 240, PAPERS Pea cach endo Trane. mus ders. All colors. 5 values... sets rooms, Halls wid Kitohens: roll, = x45. Note illustration. grade reversible fabr S ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, | OIL PAINTINGS, LANDSCAPE 2 Both a tonic and blood purifier are needed to cure Malaria, and | It is the most perfect of all blood | 8.8. 8.| every trace of impurity or | staining qualities it needs, EO PLEDREDAASDOSSEDSAESSESESEASELEDSESELEASS: 3 ty “5 ye won as * b 4 PCOS Cloths tel CO COCU COSC CC UC OCC CeCe - ‘ ° 3 uesBusy 3 A Sale Extraordinary That Otters Boarding-House « Avery > ° ¥ . j saat al Keepers Astonishing inducements. ¢ pep Led Sheets, ° Table Linens. Pillow Cases. Shecting Muslin ? Quality onespiges orate, toe MAN LIN TABLE | EXTRA SIZ PILLOW 1 b F a full 0 beds: 24 wide pure Hnen, 66 inches Te OVER lee tee! |e (y 1 order @ by 2% yards long. 8 values values. Yard, 38¢ Sat ons pase dbicee” me Selig: “yon, aare heavy; Bio Bed Spreads 1 Rie t $ croc nih SPreaps, 1,200 Seamless Sheets, 54x90 bt ell D4 7AM £5c values BE j Fancy Linens. ¢ full si Pink SD SPRE ene saint iit Your Choice OBIE ba Tt ANCY size. Pink, light anc my ae 1 bi Llib, red ereeh and brown cap 950 Seamlcss Sheet: 63x90 (sec ench ye PaaS = values, $1.8 onds), 60c values 4 ana 3 Nh debt Glee Cloths. a » Be GERMAN aid 1) al M ¥ NAPEING, extra 1,700 seamless Sheets, 72x90) (s:c~ S * MAT Pasha kA) onds), 6Sc valu oe Cc : values, af $ SILVER BLEACHED TABLE —— ; LONG. LOT 3 ermine ready rine Ke 2,500 Seamed Sheets, 81x90 (pere | ie 10 yard pleces; #1 Tes 29 valu ¥ i} a * Stee, MSG; $149 Values, 1oxd fect), 59¢ values, | 1497H STREET STORE, $ $ » $1.19 Main Floor.) PTE UUs ncaa nan nnonnn sunoninnanst nonin onuts cn oothonaunaerorantecaat RANAAANAGATAAA RATA AAAASAAAAA SAAD AASARAAASANAAAANEA SULSAAOAMARSOLTTEUATSON GEE 144: Extra Heavy Velvet Carpets, 89¢ i\!soo Fall Sample a selling price of this Carpet is $1.25. The patterns all new and attractive. By a ‘ * ortunate purchase we secured prices that make this 89c. price and others in the advertisement d S P I ane P ; nt Tailore aits EXTRA THICK AXMINSTER VELVET CARPETS that are JUTE TAPESTRY CARPETS, . CARPETS, in han parlor sold elsewhere at $110 yard; extra good quality; sold else- Worth up to patterns; $1.30 value: 95e yard, 89e where at 5%¢. ya rd.45e . Wiae \ GUARANTRED ALL-WOOL TAPESTRY OTHER TAPESTRY CARPETS, $27.50. Fine BRUSSELS CARP wide range of best pat- | at) wool: § alues; yard, 59@ Bargains at INTIRE Sample Lines of several prominent New York manufacturers. ; carpets that are worth fully $1.00 a yard; sant, 79¢ ig Axminster Rugs Nearly half an inch Copies of Orien Regular $25 RU x12{ Regular $22.5 size, at $19.75 | 10.6 size, $26.98 EMPIRE BRUSSELS,standard make, noted for their dura- bility and cholee patterns Regular $19.50eRUC 9x12 Regular $10.50 RUG: size, at $14.98 size, at $7.49 Oilcioths & Linoleums G v Smart, new, fascinating styles including the Directoire Model, Slashed Coat Models, New Hipless Models, Long-Coat Models, Mannish Coat Models. , 6x9 7G 2c. grade FLOOR OILCLOTH; | 49c. grade LINNLEUM; square yard SrGaaGtat aire ones anette square yard, 174¢ 35¢ Fancy Worsteds and Imported Mix- 40c. grade FLOOR OILCLOTH; | $1.10 INLAID LINOLEUM, Barry tures. The trimmings are of beautiful Skin- ner's satin bands or large, pretty but- © square yard, 27xv¢ Ostlere & Shepherd’ quare yd., 85@ | | é 490. UNCOVERED SOFA large size, 25x48, with shadow box. | AND MARINE SU SCTS: MASSIVE RUG SOUGH | CUSHIONS, size 22x22, well filled double sweep gold burnished | eae Soh ee eae Be RS, 60 inches wide. with with fluffy silk floss; best known frames; $6.50 valu | 4x Ss iise00 values, “$1298. ze all around,| substitute for down, 290, COLORED PICTURES; | NING ROOM PICTURES— Floral and Oriental designs, Lim- full gold burnished frame 28, 89. (THE 14TH STREET STORE. Fourth Floor.) UBious subjects; Hy ited quantity, (Third Floor.) “(THE 147°H STR ST Fourth Floor.) AAAS at $2.98, | 3 mans yer’ AA VRAREEA TIES WUAVPAREAOVA A 5 . : 5 ° 3 bs : African Fibre Combination Mattresses, GROCERIES * Good. wholesome tibre iillinge Ibe tops, bottoms, sides nd ends are ccvered with a beavy layer of cot on; 5-inch border, at & lose tufts, bi:ml edges, covere’ in ex ellent quality of striped ticking. Regular price, $7.25; speci*l.....0.+... Tes. COFFEE AND SUGAR—On sale Wed- 4 - = “ate oO BRASS BEDSTEADS, like g Cafe Blend Coffee, at e cut; 2einch posts, panetic’ £29.75 ie Tenales: price of 25c, Jb, and 5 % head and toot, %-inch top FOR $39.50 toe, ranulated sowar, ‘1.00 r ils; 7 fillers, ea h contain- husk; Colonial PIVE PIECE TEA AND SUGAR—On sale Wednes- ing a heavy PARLOR vases, English lacquer; regu- SLIT. S, like day, 8 Ibs. special Blend Tea, at cut, new and ex- regular price of $5c, 1b,, and & dbs. quisite designs, mahog inish bh nC risticall granulated sugar, quisite designs, mahogany finished frar es, rubbed and fp iistically STRRUB UaUeRE 1.00 le steel springs, tuft damask, carved, made with indestru and beautify HARMONY BL ful flavor, pi 5-Ib, canister 1 designs o ilk plush, t ona GRADE PED- NSION ke tus tration, 42 in. round top, made of selected WHITE ROSE CEYLON TE. everywhere at 60c. 1b.; sal: Wednesday, Ib ....- PARLOR ROCKERS, mehogany finished MASSIVE SIDEBOARDS, ed oak, swell ak, golden finish, bn designed stan: 2 hly polished, ¢ ard with heavy turn- shly polished,d ed posts and side n, large claw vrackews, French dle seat; regular car- sugar cured; U. “9 can be exten bevel plate mirror, 5. im LARGE WARDROBES, golden seat, i en : (aone Tosa, | BE 1ce 286 13%; oak fintsh, felled doors, 2 able; no ¢ : 8x82 inches; = regu: A spected;bh O74 Sue enos pote B28; ape- lar orice 18,48 | 4% et... 2.98 asticdiecetts price $1.98; spe tf Fitth Floor, aaah hhh hott tied Aehetetetedadce ht hath bi Large bbl, 82.50; 6 20¢ VE oy Coal and Oil Stoves AAA AAR OF Decorated Dinner Sets IC CO., ATLANTA, GA. | pyvvvervrertrrrr er yer rerrirtrcrr ts A Timely Sale at Verv Special Prices New Empire and Colonial shapes, in 100-PIECE DINNER SETS, all ar- tstically decorated. Dinner Sets of $12 and $14 values, purchased by us at a remarkable discount and sold to you at a 7 8 rarely low price... e Q and quartered | banister , a _ bushel, Be, DEWAR’S SCOTCH WHISKEY — old : COAL ASH siny Other 100-plece Dinner Sets at Highland special; reg’ BOR Re fapere wood prices from $2.98 up to $50, HAMA Ae co MR re MONTICELLO WHISKEY This An bhi: wire) at, each, Ae WEES oti nrrAye BOWS Mae 2,000 PIECES OF RICH CUT GLASS; a large variety of Salad $ pony on snvuny_i00 ne of heavy,| and Berry Bowls, Celery Trays, Sugar and Cream Sets, Fruit Com- | | bf . > 3 : 3 z TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, DINNER, TEA AND SOUP PLATES ¢ + + + * $ emoetn! G-year-old wins ived; they g ade of heavy) mel, ports, Water Bottles, Jelly Nappies, Cologne Bottles, Jelly Dishes, oe) eee) #1,00 wh we offer nice ae thom at thin elo st, @ gal £ y | BOARDS a1 Sagar Bowls, Cream Suge tl ) Vases values 98¢ to $1.98 ton (ineloding Jus) 1.00 * ———— NEAR CUT | 8,000 PIECES OF IMPORTED : 5 - : "HINA “A'Ny FRESH MEATS bf t TANKARD JUGS. A | CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC, con- + : . An aceble pws rich cut glass pattern | sisting of Cake Plates, Chop Trays, HE BEST YOUNG NATIVE BEE } Torifoene’ fi at 19¢ Balad qatmi:, Buser ane Cream melt din ua ee oe 4 jay mother used; choice “ Sets, ocolate Pots, Tea Pots, § teed to be absolutely tender, young cuts: ¢ ca 10¢ b's aon, 108 oe MONOGRAM Chocolate Sets, Berry and Ice ’ ' bf BA B Lo 8 4H an <anr4) mn ot | Cream Sets, Bors, Figures, Vases, Py 4 ; oaks. - all kinds Cracker Jars, Rall $ siriom Steaks or Roasts * fer By Der glans, Plates, Plaques; thou- Top Bound Steaks or| : lnute, 7) SANDEE Lo w itu sane Of Dianee: 0.6m raha issta c ? the| plete “wi wreath around | Bottom Round of Beef, t it re 1.98 ees) ole Globe mantle end each monogram; ade, 19¢, 29c, 89c, Chinook Salmon. .... em z Ailing, Se dor) burner value $1.00 doz 4%c and up to Fricassee Chickens $ BRILLIANT | of | ee ! Special at, each, $3.00 Forequarters of Spring e 1ROW plokel lta wa = Se BRASS CANDL&- TOM err stessys + i drart :: White China STICK, SHADEBHOLDER $ AY ete PITCHERS and and CANDLE, complete, by wound ge lg SANCH stove rire & LASINS at at bi DAMPERS. 7 meatal in, . 9 25e¢ ¢ tnt alze, tesa hendin ©) ted, © #e 49e THEET STOKE, Basement.) (THE 147M STHEDT SPOR, Basemen: VUVYT EN HOHSOHONTOROROUOH yy ey TIL 14TH STAEET STORE 999es9ersensooooo—N eooreRENOTESIOOND FUPFVOVIT VV V TEN oH EH: 140K se ee eee = PESESTSIIISSSE SSS FPSFTST TGF TST SESSTSTIT SS FFIFTFT FSIS FT FITS FEFSFFSISFSIF ISS ESFLESSFFGSTEFITS BF SE FETT BY IPS FEV BES TIS TIT IE SOTGSSSEIDS STII SBI IG STOPS PIGS VIS SPSS PPP PT LS GS TO IGE FL GE TOF FVT F9 9G DF VETS TI ISFS DISSE FES ISFISTHTG ITTF

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