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en NGAP SL a nian Demy ma scam ELEN “ 288 SVSRING WERks, REREAS, Orete Fy Sees SS Ree ES We AY MEM SUED BY WIFE = * pagum gem INCONGRESSMAPS peppi clr heads on filled with vice and ime? You only have ts follow them } ; ore who ‘want to bdefoul this Pad Exploits of Son of “Bet-You-a- Berger of Wisconsin, Claiming | picture it as @ shameless { tous place go eight on. Thore ex ry Million” Too Spectac- ular for Her. 4 (Founded 1845) ‘ The new Style A Waters |Piano, price only $250, ex- cels in fine tone quality many | fancy priced pianos that cost jdouble that amount. | Ourconstant aim is to make \the highest-grade piano pos sible at the lowest price attain- lable, but never to sac quality to cheapness. | If you will examine the! | Waters tone and quality and} then compare the Waters prices and terms, vou will be convinced that the Waters Piano is the best piano value ever offered. ! The Waters 3-Year System of payments gives you three who have to deat with the city intend ty go right on with the lange things “ T contreet in Old Document sik i: Most Un- t Magistrate Corrigan was asked to rrr ‘ comment on the Mayor's statement scientific and Bungling Ever “Ag 1 entd before at the City Chad,” b ‘ied, “the matter ie too big to deal in Produced.” malities, ‘The matter ts before the and Jurors and they will find out es ether what I have eaid is true or not. py ed . ttle things tike the Mayor's talk do| PRENDERGAST STIRRED. decrease the 42 per cent. Increase ¢ nicide during the past year, My ree: yd and character are too well known Sains iwi vother with answering any remarks Denies Gaynor’s Statement h as Mayor Gaynor has made con- rning me \eeistant IMstrict-Attorney James * * i. Reynolds as been assigned to in His Deparimeni. vip Assistant District-Attorne, M a George Gordon Battle in securing and asembling the evidence, A rumor! Tn commenting on the new charter to at friction has developed between Mr. | day, Mayor Gaynor made it } eattie, who is an ardent Tammany Hall », and Mr, Moss, who is ardently op- | jg to Represent 600,000 Voiers, Will Keep to Front. er MARRIED 13 YEARS AGO. INGTON, *April dhe advent | the Socialist 1 Congress t Will be an event of interna: | ©, and holds out prom: he greatest advance that party ever known, according to a state- | of principles and pul « \#sued yy Representative Vict of Milwaukee, Wis, the first He Has Long Been in Spotlight as Plur Joker ant Speeder. | That He Approved Changes | "Of course, 1 e that Tam hut | one Congressman among nearly tive | {hundred tnt two houses," said | Horgey. “1 cannot ex ize the country single-handed. But be- | cause To represent 0,007 ~ American Tn the unlucky thirteenth year of ried life Mrs. Mary W. Gates he brought suit f absolute uivor Against Charles Gilbert Gates, son of wn that the day he was shot by Gallagne: had taken aboard the steamship | sed to Tammany Hall, was dented bY | ios copioy of the new city charter “Bet-you-a-miiiion John Gates, and voters 1 have w right to expect that a | at ‘ | un gentlemen, hs , arter, one of the most spectacular young non chance will be given me to explain our j |]years’ time on a piano, with- | ‘ns “~ nm and also copies of reports of all char- of t | point of tant meas: i se eet es ter commisrions since the city was EEL so Ua nesnealyteetehye bomandelh ti Linh tL AeA git A out any charge for interest or . jon of Mr, Reynold the young man to gr , / Under the direction of Mr. Reynolds | gemeq dency of the young ae ures. 1 expect further to initiate some t velve subpoena servers, specta | }jextras. of these mea s myself, It had been the Mayor's intention to Gite. ANDERS toward the centre of the spot light, it . ; in maid, that caused the wife to seek 1 oo. GATES final brevking of a knot thet was tied - In St. Louis, ened to sphattan roamed throug peeping through © windows of barrooms and pervading ick rooms. ‘Their reports bearing upon “Boctaliem necessart! fullest extension of deniocracy ane | Socialist party the world over sirives to obtain for the people the greatest impute © she In addition to our large, stock of Waters Pianos and Players our Exchange Dept. | devote hours each day of his vacation Abroad to n study © | ments, Of the old ¢ charter require. arter the Mayor | . sit was the most “unacientifle and F é Me i The law of the attractic posit ‘ Jitieal fr Our pt ‘ cise violations will be presented to plainin ut the Cha in should ye, raction of positive are of political freedom, Our pu S ; © Grand Jury. pte dod inatrument of government ever | the clty'* banker and that he should be and negative natures ruled supreme it is thus two-fold—poiltical and in- | ||Offers many good used pianos, Among the ~witneases eubpoenaed be ee avire eel re Lipase | ‘ hare 1 Sieh asl y wi i the ily Of | the Gates match. The wife was re- ustrial at extremely low prices and wwe the Grand Jury to-day were ofcers | ere out of ‘it, and adde tha. as Mie thowe recelptas that as the | UM modest and shy of puditc gonsip | $$$. | In common with Socialist legisiators | tion Davments of only $5 per i santes doing business in N ork. | singe ent ith th that the Comptroller was in| wanted in her home was a spot light, | #0gland, which was wor at the | over? sr lb elie LAD foxes Pea H || : \ ey were coletdd to bine the tat | Petes Department inet with the full) fact city's auditor, and should not bee orth $85 at th troduced, which gives greater political figure, and gave 8%) for the He gave tips in English fash- approval of the Comptrotier and her daring young husband brow | Send Postal for Catalogue. | personally to the Mayor. © & eollects reports ade to them of burg- of city revenue, because It freedom or economic security to the | expressed | . 3 ‘ {t to the family to the accompanim og | 13 dala aang ede byline put iim in the position of auditing him. |! fon and in American mi ize,| Working olass, which safeguards the | cy 1 Officers of the various hospitats | Pays Attention to Corrigan. | Lior? Leh Wh ha Bl Ho was equaily at home at a taro bank, | tollers at their tasks, whish takes orace a ers 0, & ‘Mr. y ramember that In Bo two weeks ago, a short time after 90 been subpoenaed to bring| The Mayor's statement, which also a - tems showing the number of victims of | Makes an indirect refer women ar a chicken fight # a billlard match, and} and children from the factory, n @/ at one of the latter at the New York| Which lessens the burden and misery the presenc el and Mr. to Magis-| pressed by him to me personally, 89) Nichols las unced the dea Three Stor hie had come racing to New Yo! faults received at their institutions | trate Corrigan, follows that I know the remarks In the news| of making enounced the idea special train that made no stops otter | Athletic Club made bold to punch the | °% the workers and adds to thelr} 1/434 Fifth Ave., nr. [8th St. nee the first of the year. “The charter commission, of whieti| Papers attributed to ‘him were not | sole judge ie settlement of claims, | than service halts from Yuma, Ariz, to $0 of one of the governors during an mire and comfort. J, near B’way To Produce “Squei! Book.” | Julius M. Mayer t« counsel, postponed | Uttered by him. It is not possible that and no one who was in the room at|the Grand Central Station, negotiating a shot. | “The advent of a new party In th 127 W. 42d St., Bran ° That mysterious record known in| the Introduction of a new charter last |" uttered them jtiat time--and he was one of them—| the 3,00) miles in seventy-four hours ated in London for | #res# of the United States Is an oc Peete SoM sell Marae j yice circles as the “squeal book’ will) Winter at the request of Borough Pre: Same Changes in Ivins Charter. ath sore OH manner in which I ex-| ang nineteen minutes, the wife Informed | *Peeding his automobile, was known as| on of portance, While! |) 9g4W, 125th St.,nr.8th Av, be placed before the Grand Jury by| ent McAneny and myself, so that the | ‘The proposed « ‘o in the} * revann te iy, further, that the pres- | Mt: Gates that the time had come when |“ Speeder in France and held some | Americ a is latest country to win en ~ a (ginmissioner Cropsey. This ts the rec: | city oMclals might read the prope Ivins Charter, We aimply take the col: Comptrolier of the of New {thelr relationship must end and that re s on this side. ile list it is the most} j ord ef complaints made by citizens of | charter and change it {f necessary ! irglaries, robberies, assaults and other | principal draftsman of it lived des of attack upon person and prop-| Pyracise, and his assists other remote parts of the livery complaint recetved by the police “In June last I called together all of supposed to be investigated, The re- | the heads of the departments, includin \lts of the investigations are returned | the Comptroller, and presented each 0° \ the shape of written reports on pink | them with a copy of the proposed char- ‘The object of the Grand Jury 1s| ter of the Mayor Commission, and aske lection of market rents and the ma In Ment of the markets out of the ¢ in ,tholler's Office, and also the colle of taxes. He told me personally these things did not b g enough to buy @ con- Ising of all coun’ for a general | Sovada for $900,000, | C@Pitallem had so freea hand; no where Two Bi saree dso high a stage of devel ° 7 ard ie f | opment and mo predominating a control ee + in Peance, | Op goclal aa eclals vantry ta so ripe ea transi- jon to Soclalisna. : a f th vance Carpets | '0rthe York was nev nsulted by the Law |she had prepared papers for service. | Departinent in regard to any of the | Anson M. Beard represented her as at- | r in the proposed | torney | | e opini jand the mi in is Of-4 Advice was askew. “The prosent idea of | He Went West After Service, | vas il fh There were political people WhO) the Mayor and his adv ems to be | ‘The papers were served, Gates went |} eierg ats bad rae yp ote Uy oe teat © to justify thelr assault upon the Comp. t and Mrs, Gates last week wen: | y Hospital relieve out of the Comptroller's office ane 8 office by hiding behind the | to Atlanta, from which point she start ae ate @ separate department of audit, as imecdationa OF thertviie Cormtaibe | hone Moaiy po! e §| fending appendicitis is the rule in most citles, but I objected Tt ie interesting to 4 Q | him to take up anot “Perhaps no count ainiy no European e the Mayor | Melville D, Martin, brother of Mrs | tacular : he py f. Eu y compare the outcome of the investi-| them to read it carefully, and sugges: to It and tt not done. Ubpsaling ton suspneation to Barc Writs y itselt, Every Ww K c\uons with the complaints, ‘This ts in| Amendments or changes or critictse tt in| “We alvo establish a Department Of jam M. Ivins. |Gates, said to-day when asked about! After the Gates family tired of New dependent 66) © with Magistrate Corrigan's ayer: | any way. ‘They passed a resolution that © =i" and ‘Topography for th —_— | eet te Neneer ter y |x both father and son went SS unen Maia baa) § ~ Cl ‘hat ha® deen recommended over “It is true that 3 ates has brought, Texas, where th began bus: Staab pere . td | oe com that the true test of police eMiclency | I appoint a committes of them to work Clty “ i wan ps haath if ‘ the ratio of arrests and complaints. | on the matter, and I appointed the com- and over again by Charter Commissions. | NO BAN ON CUT RATES. , sult for absolute divorce, Her attorney| the oil fields and other lines of indu ve a mer' nm the produce a surplus of | (isn't tt to your ad: vantage to deal w ed inan, Tt) concern that han ti ‘Selling exclu Indeed {t is extraordinary that the thine and, Extra Heavy Royal Wiltons ——— is Anson M, Beard, Mr, Gates has been, ¢ry \ Magistrate Corrigan’s friends say that | mittee. has not been done before. We create a| Highest Court Rul s eee as been shadowed continually sli The Corporation Counsel @ieo an-' Department of Markets and‘ Weights| Breer ene tee iced Rashi putt ue pares Hye aston | | . ty country: first published hts attack on Mayor| nounced at the meeting that he would and Measures, We also consolidate the | of Proprictary Medicines. ' ou name the co-respondent?”) MEXICAN REBELS PROMISE eatatiion a ne soos vnor, that his home has been watched | organize a commnittee of his staff to lick Hcensing in one department. It i# now | \vasittNGTroN, fi 0 countries | hi his private telephone wire has been) {t {nto shape and form a proposed new located around in different departme put the ban on “cut rates’ TO PROTECT FOREIGNERS. "an oe tg ‘4 roped. ‘he object of the eeplonage !s| charter from all the suggestions whica We also propose a amall pald Board of] y.4ciary medicines in this country’ to- _ | BRYAN A BUSY MAN Loree Seno hid to be @ desire on the part of some-| the officials should make, Education, day received the unqualified disapproval in Declaring IN WASHINGTON. | suarantee every yara t, {1 .—The attempt ain not at liberty to do that.” “Is whe @ New York woman?" “IT cannot answer that question.” ler, M ‘Yours Gates came toNew York al an| Vere Tas He appointel ‘dy in police authority to discover the | such committee and from time to time | "These are the nrincipal changes : y sefte ‘ Mhing in {of the Supreme Court of the United tant | the Revolt A | of car; he, (9112) identity of the police officers who have| the heade of the departments sent in |™, cera that I have noth liera't i active factor in business in 1901, when | je Revol i Macae Pcle eens : View ‘except to produce @ good charter, | States, That tribunal declined, in an Aictaes +e WASHINGTON, April 2.—William Jen- 4 e cen furnishing Magistrate Corrigan | top suggestion: EEA CIN saber tit ae ot ML olntoh by dustloe ‘eidateer totaive ite | oe, rouent & eeet on: the Stock Hx. | Justifiable. pri Miia Jen-\ It means a creat | Vala $60 | lidate for| Saving. Here are nings Bryan, three tim few extra big President of the U | change for $51,000, then the high mark. His father had already done many) WASHINGTON, April 3 en ted States, is in the Me Saad og OO “When I went aboard the steamer on| rehash of the original charter of the Given “Tip” to Close. August 9, to take a vacation, I bro: ight | new ef ‘That Was the most un. aid to such an attempt on the ground that it would afford the manufacturers values pecial for the week: n 1 e en he | that oreign Inievests In a capi ue r i aT i doner Cropsey ‘to-day was about | posed Mayer charter, and also copies) Kovernment ever prod {Wat pine |The question of the right of @ manu- ee errr Mea deplore (on tite ererea | dere dra Dresigent: ott pas [pera oh he Per ee onmortow RUGS : mien bhan pasad oul of Pies | Hroduct of th scissors and the gl sya hn ; yle, to th y | dero dent ere will be called to onder th hieeane | 9¢ ail the reporta of all the charter com- Haig Agel nply cut out things from | fcturer ntrol the price of his art!-|siogan of “Kill him for his father’s | Government of Mexico, in a national Houke ef to all sal koopers ns which had jp ; ; ons which had existed since the eelvn charter and the New! cle to the consumer arose in a sult ‘be- ” Ao adil peaped ott hat hi for | low Fiftieth street to keop things (A5t| new otty was formed the y a sake. n addressed to that has sat for sixteen} High Grade yesterday. It is understuod a number Pi " York charter and pasted them together | sun ly the Dr, Miles Medical Com-|""But ne took his hazing like a sport | Kuox aid the dipios uf @olicemen new in the precinct were eft “Crime Wave" to Othe Jas best they could, Our proposed new | pany of Eikhart, Ind., against a whole-|agd started the firm of Charles G.| of other interesied Governments, TI . Bryan had numerous conferences t to the district under the ban, and| "After T finaly got back to my office, | Charter | only one-third the wize of| sale denier in medicines in Cincinnath {Gates & Co., with branches In Chicago | text « MUniRAHON wea THADe jay with various leaders of the party, 0 al He warning was to keep tie proprie- | the first of Oo L beran to. atin lthe old char and I am certain lijahn Bi Back & Osha Co) Che anaads hh cls oeagge Shigage . nies Hen. was. made ting Champ Clark, who to-morrow | tbrs out of trouble. In some instar \y, is Work “On She charter, ana Ms! if aome of us had the time we could! 2 ociror sought to enjoin the Cincin« ein Pat ogre Tho fren Lae Ta yntidential asency | wit take Speaker's gavel, Henator : to information, the regular | » and ‘ho! make it even shortar, i nown the “House of the Twelve of the revolutionary] Owen and others. In a general way he een | D committee appointed to revise and draft | nati firm from inducing dealers who had | Aposties,” an irreverent metaod of ement, w is suy ‘ 11.215 at proportion- i A dropped around to sive the] ie yn the Corporation Counsele. office | Prendergast Contradicts. procured moticines from the manutac-|aerine “to the twelve pertiers if ine atement, which is supple-| talked over with these leaders Demo-| ately low pricen. i saloon-keopers on his post a friendiy | \\. I tie Corporation 4 °° | Comptroller Prendergast flatly contra-| turer to sell it in violation of a cons PEO (V0 AR. TUOYO: DOP Ore «1h. Ae on Marah Th) erate Spe ane tne courel eon cuett| se ae | t thimt @ new man would be on the} °c, fr ince, nok constantly. | qioqy Mayor Gaynor's statement on the| tract with the manufacturer and from sided + mitted to the var-|to be pursued by them during the next Ts (9x12) i ? i Ralnantthen i yg aid, and T have | oi er to-day, in which the Mayor says| selling medicines procured in this way Forced Out in 1907. ernments. few months, He expressed himself 48) agmissters, value f At all hasards thirets were hard to | Heir 40 #0 S8F a8} Ope \that the proposed sweeping changes In] at “cut Gates had bis Sret stock training| in detting ¢orth at considerable jength | NShIy sratiied Oy the excelent, hare | Auge Val delow Fiftieth street, while} ‘While others have had their heads ‘ 6 | ape cnet montous start which has heen made, de- auue | the Finance Department were agreeabl — with Baldwin, led the Insurrece ; cuRhay eG ; © reasons whieh imp it @ rushing business was done In | filled with vice or crine waves or some! {o the Comptrolier and that the latter | UPD RY Oe AR Cre ey novenia! ‘ on t of the saloons It soemed, liow- | other nonsense, we have been working | farecay Wie the Mayor $0 | SALVATOR MADERO FREE, | caso, and he was no novice, ‘Tho {unary movement See She Ae yr, that the bartenders did not move a) the while on things like that, The| ‘The Comptroller was visibly annoyed | operations of the firm were large. More ‘leclares that it fs Just because the a out in the bars quite as conspicuously | committee finally produced a tentacing | When he read what the Mayor had to| Member of Rebel Family Released | than 2000 accounts were on the books » of Mexico have exhausted every | Catekill Politician Dead, Tapestry Br Brissets, claring that it argued exceedingly well for the futur 90) $27, oo rene ‘heretofore. leue when the firm was forced out in 190/, aceful recourse to obtain] CATSKILL, Y., April 3—Pt Lisiieadlsoagel lon | say. er fi Mexico City. n . 4 4 . » April 3—Pierre The Excise Complaints le 4 every way T could to get the |’ then he dictated the following state- | vase team Mexice City. and Wall street heard that the Gates eded reforms; that it is] syivest . who last fall, be- | ‘Among the documents submit to} men who w working on tt se , | me ent | LAREDO, Tex., April -Salvator | famfly had reached its white chips. has no other object} cause of iI! vesigned as Distr! the Grand Jury in this afiernoon’ liaver’ Charta’ i 6 SA ta lg 1) eT wish to flatly contradtet the Mayor! Madero, who was in Neuvo| ‘This report was speedily discounted, lish a constitutional re- ie County, died to-dny'| macript of the re: t| ey cies wo to the land say that his statement i6 untree. | Parody, Mexico, Was res} because the members had a way aime in Mexico and, finally, necessary Ile was a nephew of) ; f| Corporation Counsel's office and work |'rhe only change tn the Comptroiier's| be i mt : ag Willlam Pierson F | om on plaints made nt Slits” that’ commliten Va be Puerto ana| “L tosday 1 Mexico] playing both ends ag e middie | “becau: many years the Mexiean | lakers of Carpets for Fifty Years 4 tPo years, The record shows that there . ayer | office ev ane ¥ jxcog tho | CHY. | Madero was held Wecause a Nokly eave! sitio people-have never had justice meted out | Se = wante done 1 sof theme to any extent Is the transfer of the and quickly reversing its position in tha | Per re 3,015 such complaints made by po- | Vir di i rme of the | me ! tant In tho transfer of t or Was found in hia baggage. ‘ it stre .|to them, and have lived without enj 53-59 West 14th Street j | peo » wanted y ¥ Receiver axed and the Office of | market that made the Wall street Info: em awe eo eg me hare Ince of a role looking call at | Arreara and Assessments and the Bu The we vn was contixcated by thet mation a trifle grogsy concerning tho es and privileges wh t. Sth and oth Aves. ; . omplaints | role In} of a role looking solely to |“ Ca eeepelAtN ee sthae | cutomA oO 8 ‘ eri dnd rate the benefit of the city, prevented that |fetu _of City Revenue to some other) “icing, it develbped to-day, was en|feal facts. The Gates safety Near “*L" and Hudson Tunnels bare! department rom being don it is our purpose to | or any one to say that I have a take this tentative draft to Albany and e transfer of the s the hope of swmpathy M civilized peoples on behalf of nvisional government in their $8 from ) Mouterey to visit his mother, | boxes still held a mine of » Madero, who ts Hl. inforce the E The Gates money came primarily barbed wire and many subsequer jewalk went into effect. From ' fi dere upheld by poll | ‘in April 1910, M no to March 1, 381, only 1.90 ex De oucl Wurceres, (ramen. Pies ea eaecba ial Polls ers found that the money still had fe, the statement serves notice VCO. ~— dbmplaints were submitted to ma , omplete, a ; ; In to-day’'s | spi whikk « natiesenting| ve isional government at the su 1 ‘ead and compared wit a ahattt not require f spikes upon wh in unsuspecting uddenty, April 2, PH : Riu wees segs Eons teins eachieres A tell the Mayor ouniion 1u Aichigua are |epeculator night hang the seat of his| Proper time will ask to be recognised | | ER weet April 3, PHAR H atl TE oa “We have every partisan thing (80 > publie-that Tain in| young for Circuit Judges and for @ | gnancial trousers without the slightest | 7%.) Goh Rovarhinn ue Om eee | phere) private, 4 “Fas tee MOK | favor of a elty intment for the col-|State tieket at the head of which are | nent of such recognition, it Is’ stated, ” a siseate : $T. REGIS DINER DISCHARGED, | ot ©f our proposed draft. You teil jf \ion of clty revenue, to have charge two Justices of the Supreme Court. troubi the provisional government will assuma \ me that the Comptroller says his office of tt D eeiieett taxes, arrears and) Bighteen ities are Voting op the| And n young Charlie got responsibility for all damages and Inju : Walter Cc. Lamb (@ Ho Placed inl is stripped and t » can go off to|aaxeusments, market rents, dock priv- | question of option. Uf Mhese, | shat $61,000 seat that the strect called a/ ies to the ns Of auch foreign couns i i ¥ I bes to say to you that | lloxe ter rents and all other forms | eleven are young man's folly, Made §2,00 on the, Wies wht y result fro mthe insur \ Asylem for Treatment, vergendn an the Cawarenilins a of wily mau de : ——-—— deal that let him out. The other trades| ection. on’ e w, c were so, the | office has been with his approval, ex- | fed upon my idea by ex- jt 2Mhu Root Jr. seemed to show something of the same a erat g Waiter © Tamb ange, the | i spay se es Aprit senator Vues al Hea DELAY FOR R WISNER &CO. | 4 nine at the St. Regis last Tuesday night El ork Was & proud as Al, ys Spectacular, so i } ! { ind failed to settle, was discharged | eae aa 2 moved cry ped The period while the Stock Exchange f Mat! Frauds tq) 2 e e fe Court of Special Sessions to-da the admission of his son, Elihu Root! was his fad ‘brougat him actively into or + eueny apt Qe Ane fda daa MONS the Waldorf and then at the Plaza, At jureh street a Cc It’s easy for any newspaper to large. He sald B th F poth these places he was @ striking and S Cas ly Spapi d other; that the You! (4 amous quea 00 spectacular figure. There was uothing ‘ say: aved traces of inental a y in clothes eloquent enough to expre Sadi 7 at he 18 to be placed In Morris Plain: his tastes, Me wore checks that ai- ‘When in search of an Apart treatment. The bts Attorne : other man might have thought deafen jment, House, Room, Store, Ottice j RastRaNS the dlasharee of the pris “ , bin t A ” told t aie eh a Carolina mnsultation at abAg and his tallored EA ae abe ONDONPLUMES | | &c., be sure and read our columns hy Taft sent the troops to the Mexican border, ineign ‘With President Patt and the Wi such @ characte! o make eve I ’ “Nasi ila Gna a ibheg tere eee Hen ener aftangs ‘te, War! ust boys alt up and take notice, THE PLUME WITH A TRADE MARE, It is a serious question-—that.« ot | no. gor an an one ; t er | Meantime Gates Was busy tn which can copy for finding a home of the right | PENSACOLA ENTRIES. What Sheehan really thought of the O'Gorman electi mately ahs ahinuee ths, sopstasie Hing, dip. bag the te ry ged with using tho very little money. price, arrangement, location, &c. 7 aK, PI That | alr P, Y. Barnum looking like a yiker in i The rs tl i 5 ' eee Gane: tee awe ee What is the number of James Brady's diamonds oA sta Tens Gr he elucte, “He rlkwed. up As mae ee 2. bee Pe You can’t afford to WASTE « Who offered city deposits for Cummins loans. ard Marcin, reeset Baron Magenmuller’ in Cb > and cording to the -Oifice Departmen. TIME depending upon the FE\W 7 , 1. &| made grotesque and daliy Visits to his their sales av ed to ni tha ‘i 1 Who killed the twenty-seven persons whose death ¢ man, of No, aii Me t, died friends at Chapin’s brokerage ofMlce, §2,00,00 since 1s, Phe Western repre- advertisements printed in SMAL| m still unsolved in Bellevue Iospital this afternoon | where he passed current ae the real, gentative of Ii, Meyers, | = > " mediums and make a selection . iaeitadd y yon) actured axuil recetves NOD UBel thing In imported nobility \ “ b 1 . Who is responsible for the Washington place fire. known manner, Marcin” wax removed ae CLE ner URNITURE HOLESALE but PAGAN VARIETY of vacan Why the Mayor doesn’t get a new chamberlain ning In an unconscious condition ang | £06, more than Hels ® Mion, Ley : Loss of Appetite RETAILED AT PRICES I j ater (rans ospital, 9) ib in one year e “Dead Sho | ; Where Dorothy Arm really is hiding, alan 8 hospital, | SW) Guan ye ea only to Aad a tn | _, This Buffet, Colonial pat-| LAST MONTE THE WORLD ‘ ) rea _ | Charlie” stories parsed on only Which ts #9 common In the aprjug o7 upon uartered PRINTED 98,008 "30" tur” \ Why pool rooms are divided into two classes—the ie Giel Drinks ¢ form, him as one of the half dozen rich men «he return of warm weather, ts lusa of | IS f 20 | FAINTED 8800820 LET ch ‘ - ied Rortiva voura of{#ought when the State desired to show vitality, vino of tone, and Je often a tures | ge + SDTERTISEMANES = iv ay Woe Lady Cha me unread, of No. a |that Richard Canfield did not get ail of prostrating disease, Weed Bene any oa een Mi! Blanes, L114; Mlnger, 111: ctbalios Jhere Major Peacock and Col, Jim ¢ will next do the 1 of his money by selling tracts, The bis . ss and especially eo bad Peonte | I , ere Maj c ’ n Gray ext do the od amieed PRESS COMBINED, feurd, ove inte emi A sisteauth, ilies ‘ rn, She was t gambling house knew him w ist Gaemne ganvaaineeneat vanieas | ae fT Boe fe taxable part of J. Pierpont ) yah ee Carlo and other places Tie to tae for It to ¢ _AMOTHER BIO DISPLAY OF eSINTH BAc Selling ;'for three-year ok 1 * From the Santa Anita track in Cal! . remedy 2-in, Posts, Hes “TO LET ADS. IN THE SUNDAY loos Hsmaton a] : fornia the story of his v Hood’sS rsa arilla ' FRROE RICE WwW, EVERS, ine. WORLD YESTERDAY. Mai atic ti Who will : me day? and dropping a ; f : Me, itt Viel hed} wh i wo & day and ' an Dp Many More To-Day | —~= ho the 500 for a “Mutt? Vhich purifier and enriches the d' | evit,& Comvans’s my of fen Gevthe wole avatemy and Every Day. $31) And when he want S30] wanted is nven he wanted it, He took J anyihing he Yok City for the week endis to-day in usual llguid form or) Posie rages 0.06 ceute per pouu ba | tablets knowa as Saraal