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VENING ~WORLD, know It was a squaw. Even if 1 had known thi fothing else f could have don: axe would have got me HE Fought asa MARLBORO WINNERS. _ * a FIRST RACH =Malden two-yenr-obda; ry Th TRAVIS’ 79 WINS --|Here’s a Man Who. SESESE . sure. I tell you, though, boys, that ‘ re res 1 ° bothered me a whole lot.’ Thats one Sesh Seek ate te Ger Lawenl Sets (Cay) (CSI é amptons an ever time I would have hated to take a| hart) to & 4 to & and 2 to 6, want ih chance on > Marquis of Queensberry's | Cas” TOM ie 8 wo oan a d | “After that the Indians had it in all PAS fad 6 3 third. ian 2 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. 2 U |me and we had any number of fights be-| APister, Weatmoreland, Goldfern, Ine b] fore we finally got them back on thelr) Wood. Dictton, Scholar and _ fe safe, We hac gone along for ten miles | roservatio: ~Three-year-olds and halt furlongs.—Cre: 3 to 5 and out, first; lement), 8 to 3 and & ond; Howabout Mz (White), | third. Time Goldeheck, ars, Clifton, Carlisle H. and Henry Munroe also ran Third Race—Three-year-olda and up- ward; 5 and \% furlongs. —<drandiesimo, 16 (Troxler), 3 to 5, 1 to 3, and out, won Hallack, 108 (Holme: «lout, second. ¢ 47 to 10, third, ‘Time Tiney Tim, Good. and everything had been so pieasant | that I did not fear any trouble. When we were twelve miles from Craig, where the jail is located, ‘Dogy’ suddenly stretched his arms back and yawned All of a sudden I felt his hand on my gun. He got It all right, but I wheeled around in time to knock his hand up and then we had a desperate strugele. BOTH ROLLED OUT OF THE . BUGaY. “In the excitement we botn rolled out of the buggy to the ground ana the horses ran away. As we bit the ground the gun jarred out of his band. IT then remembered what the prize fighters had taught me and before he could get his arm back T gave him a atift upper cut and laid him out. T then beat him Into submission after a ten minutes’ fight and put the handcuffs on his left. arm and my right arm. I threw the gun ‘ay. Then I showed him the key to andouffs and threw that awa had to take a chance on fighting “What has Interested you more than anything In Ni T asked up; four a “The oceai “1's blager'n | 109 « T thought tt wa: it eeneestiialnisin | LAWYERS FOR BARNES ATTACK ALBANY PROBE, Arguing for Leader in Contempt! Case They Declare Senate Inquiry Unconstitutional. | BALLSTON, N. Y., Nov. 2—Supreme | Court Justice Joseph A. Kellogg herd Arguments this afternoon in the con- | furlongs -Shilalah, [tempt proceedings brought against | /),410 0 10, % *Willlam Barnes, Jr, chairman of the !1 tte ren, 107 CW! Republican State Committee, as a re- | ‘py sult of his refusal to answer certain questions put to him by James | Osborne, counsel to the Senate © mittee which is investigating Alban Colorado Cowpuncher Ridi- cules Marquis of Queens berry's Article Telling How a Man With a Cane Can Stand Off a Thug With a Revolver. ~ATATUNT TY Many Well Known Golfers |, Among 140 in Regular Fall Tourney, —_——, (Special to The Evening World.) GOLF LINKS, NORTHFIELD, N. J. Nov, 2.—There was the usual enormous fleM waiting to get away to-day at the start of the regular fall golf tour- nament of the Atlantic City Country Club. The entries numbered close to 14 men, which has only been exceeded here a couple of times. It was deemed TWO-THIRDS OF A TOFS |Centupy Anniversary ZIT Nall clothing history no one progressive step has ever meant so much to you as this we celebrate to-day—the achievement of hundred per cent. productive efficiency, Through it, a new era of values is brought into being—the first intrinsic clothing values are created and a quality is attained at prices that under any other productive condition could not be. N suits you may choose from all the | correct English models, as well as all the smart, distinctive Smith Gray & 1 Old B FOURT HRAC BY BOZEMAN 'ULGER. W' have in our midst Carl Pfeiffer, known to cowpunchers of Col- orado as “Red.” It ts his first trip 6 feet He {s thirty-one years old, the hoof, has fought Indians by the at; Feramorse, Sand 7 to 10, hited, 8 37 Silas Grump, N medium and heavyweight overcoats you may choose from meltons, ve> lours, worsted cheviots, vicunas, ker+ in height, weighs 21 pounds on r-old and half furlongs.— um a Roanereee While Only Th uéiee “an 6 br hd Huliin la eal Coun, cas hud thane fhe the boule aoe a omeatih | lt? and county affairs, while a wi a ea to 5! Co. designs, in complete assortments, for | seys and tweeds; also. from the finest frum off in the qualifying round to-|erado, and has boxed with champion | 1.62% afraid to carry the gun. We) Ness before the committee. Mr. Barnes rw t men, young men and boy: vy milled and thick, warm, fluffy, day before dark. prise fighters for the amusement Of Sis |lorenen Cohee tates mites goa ii filoal ld eee ee Whine ee ya Included are the finer, more correct | warmth-without-weight fabrics. There Among the Metropolitan leaders are] friends, still, he Is NOT a White Hope! ¥ wa and exclusive velours, worsted cheviots, | are overcoats for every service, in every . EiNtcg Dilita haere mi ay Hob Pfeiffer, who looks Nike Carl Mor- nana sa . told in & simple, Late Willlam M. Ivans and Senator clear and mill finished worsteds, serges shade and color, from the dignified, dressy PR. Percival Ee ee ee eee a | Ha excepting that Re Som eh Rt re eine eee aed te ee crvvena|T. Brackett, counsel. for Mr. Barnes, and tweeds, from the more famous Er silkelined black and Oxford to the big in Vieck.| bles a winner, will probably go down In had red a seventy-page brief lish, Scotch or The largest dele owever, 1e| histor; the sincerity of Pfeiffer so @mpressed | hte, isd : Scotch, German, Belgium and iglish plaid and club from Philade:phia, at the head. of] of the West ducip tre toae of siti | em that they begged for more. answer to the order of Justice Kellogg American mills, in all the new grays, | and plain back motor or convertible collar efron F i. 4 . during the year of ‘Tell them about the troubles you] requiring the State Chairman to show . browns, blues, oliv ind dare mixta nat Wall sizes, in models'or every. das Which contingent stands c. B. juxton,| and was not accompanied by a man-|had over shooting the squaw," sug-|cause why he should not be committed Time— L . es, Olives al Gari ixture | coats—in all sizes, in me 3 y Spores A. Crump, A. W. Tillinghaet,| ager who prociatmed him as the com- Rested Mumphries and, mildly protemts) to the Atminy County Jail for con- Warnes, GFlewell and effects. scription, for men, young men and boys. {Benjamin Race and Winthrop Sargent.| ing champion of them all, ng, thie frank follow related on incl-| compe in it they eentended (ha: | Semiauaver alec fan Fred Sherman Is In the run mons] tn fact, Carl Pfelmer, tn the prize |gemy nat, would be worth Ave VOUURRIS| Sailes Seellone: haw Roriuriadlel(en, th C Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats local ent ti he sbi B= r oy, “f ip ar i ton districts are aieo well eeoresented, | (TE sense, is hot a Aghter at all. He} “You know I got in trouble with the|the matter; that the subpoena to Mr — that in tailoring,fabric, style and service are 15.50 4s here for the fun of seeing how we do things in the East, and his main de- sire Was to meet the ball players. But for his amazement at an article by the Marquis of Queensberry, in which the | Barnes was tssued unlawfully; that the Legislature had no right to do by lution what ft could not do by statute, and that the whole proceedings by the | Senate Commitiee Is unconstitutional, | Indians over shooting a squaw," ex- Plained Pfeiffer, “and in case some one gets @ wrong Idea of this and prints it I want everybody to know exact! how it happened. You know I wouldn’ have shot a squaw if I had known ft. the very best possible 20.00 and 22.50 values Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring,fabric, style and service are 40- The Great Blood Purifier | 18.50 Smith, Berkshire, %; BE. A. J * Balto, 93; nest Lord, | BR. 8. nisell, ox HN 8, 1 Travis card two, whl take the gold golf medal, w UP against . the « ese Indians. fe young but The King, i Y Oiince 486 T8468 | otter ‘sporting ‘ten who. wathered | shot one of the cow’punthens ent tee “suse them, handsome, | Here Are Extra Special Values in Suits end Overcoats. % 5 64460 round knew the real dope was coming. Overholt was told to guard him. is Ward, | bf The two halves a |. B. Smith, Wilmington, Charles Van Vleck, the Montclair ~Greenwich, 98; A. W. Tillinghast, Phila. ‘and Clara Atkin also 30, place $7.60, show %.10; Miss Bhorpe, place $7.80, show, 4.9; Acquin, @ trade?” asked Rube Marquard. designs, cut on our new smart | patterns and coler effects—plein | seft hats made; all are taken from a show $3.60. “Well, I don’ cowpunchers shouted sharply: ‘Watch se coll ble breasted | and pleat * SrA & BECOND RACE—One and one-shx-| pied the, ign bine eyed ogee Te | out, Red: watch out! cone he peek bse aie Raney Se Tite B5c | ot euler stock and are stand- teenth miles.—Compton, 110 (Dugan), | eyes twinkled. “I did it a few times foc, _ “I turned my head as quick as T could, i . ’ SLY Seay SIP ¢ ard 4,00 and 5.00 vale first; John Furlong, 107 (Ganz), second: Peter Pender, 107 (Quinlan), third. Time, 1a@, Cassowary, Night Indian z latter declared that a man with a cane could stand off a thug with a revolver, stuff. You will have to hear Pfeiffer pro- nounce the word “Marquis” to get him good, but when he uttered something ike “Markweese” and began to dilate on the idea of putting a walking cane MARQUIS'S FATHER WROTE PRIZE FIGHT RULES, instead of a gun, could work twice as quick with the a fighter. “What do you think of prize-fighting fun, but as a business I believe cow-| punching 1s better. I fought Morgan | Williamson, the Wyoming champion, and | "Maid, Tony W., Alma Boy, Ida May, Lady Orimar and Harcourt also ran, Mutuels paid: Compton, straight $3, show $2.80; John Furlong, pla Lem McAlpin, the champion of Colorado, | et a cent for It. At that, ‘hat I learned from thos» fellows kept me from getting killed tn But I did. “At that time the Ute Indians had men protested and Indians set fire to th outhouses and began killing cattle. to get even the I was riding for the ‘Two-Bar’ outfit at | Sargent t time were sw. and me and Buck Overholt nin by the Sheriff and t to join the other ra and go afte BAD INDIAN INSIDE A TEPEE. tepee with eight or nine other bucks me to go in and get him single handed. out of the tepee, at the same time keep- ing my hand on my gun. I was just about to back out of the flap when the Just as I did T saw an axe flash in the alr, A squaw was standing there and was swinging the axe at my head. There was but one thing to do and T| Jerked out my gun and with a quick | aide motion pulled the tri The bullet killed her 4 The s Brandreths, the very best possible 22.50 and 25.00 values r haystacks and \Kerian Nug 104 benefit of. good mattress, MARLBORO ENTRIES. PILLS H furlongs. Blanche Frag . A it 1 blood tonic in the world, Oné or two at night make those who mie, 11d; Our at Re forlngs,—Haretts, 111 Howell, 1005, * i; Mattie kK ¥ 10; dude 100; Fanchette, 1 10S Stee Hochase nt course ruddy, and healthy. Drop-Side Couch Bed, $9.25) Bought in enormous quantities at a big discount, which we give you the| fabric, and a very Very strongly made; has the “National” sprin, Easy to change from a couch to a double fi and back again. on Gust AUER) Mr. Pfelffer probably would never have | been making raids on the deer out of) in ; | ay, ie res i Bah i Overcoats = 5 | broken Inte the eportin, » at alk }8eason for buckskin and the game war- 2—The entries for * in tailorin: ric, style and service are y 4 UO Ser ech abte Teen ae pane | GeaeToandane: clap thems ota ranane The best laxative and | Uats. BT aan e is | | nf wbout the same | “As I gather from this article,” sald nig Indian seemed harmless andj, Glin it ate, 108 Cc 18.00, 20,00 and 22.50 Winter Suits | 25.06, 30.00 and 32.50 Suits in broken difficulty, but by rea \ spot | Pfeiffer, “when a man is being held up was amusing him by playing FIFTH RACE. furlongs, . Wercoats, in broken sizes for men, | sizes, in worsted cheviots, XC. ve oa the third, fourth a he was| by a fellow with a gun all he has to | ™umble-peg on a plank. The young In- Chie! Mayeay 115 lies is ommience your treat ba bei, ats iy li ‘es for men, serail sors ie pe in exclusive 42 out of 27 In. bee is to make a sudden stroke with | ‘an waited yerholt had got Ya! "\tay" nal ss) ment to-night. Delays young men ang Doys. , pai ihos 10 SNe as eg Ais ecorent Cu: {he cane, stud the thug on the wrist [cartioat and he suddenly reached over, Hi, Ming {it it . size 1s here, but fot in al oD ular models, all sizes here, 16 50 $ Carroll, Greenw e fight's o Where'd this fel- the knife with which he was} 2 f . imi 7 size e a le b glaie, 8; Raton Car low come from, ay, Joc?” he asked | Paying, and almost cut off Overholt's Rta tt Are dangerous, styles.........+ een seee sa | missing sizes in some styles . of Joe Humphreys. . Overholt then turned and shot| Ab ead elses saeciep ° : ran, made the eighid hole of 1 yards] ayy, P ae eIGHT RULES “The cowpunchers then Rot after me Imported English Overcoats and Rain Coats a yesterday in one stroke by playing BIS) ngne tuies” reoling J @ prize | ahd told me I would have to get maan A 5 P| » Winchesters S| Se P : oR aiy trom the tos. iy ght D joe. Talks OF couree st had ue thee ce ale Here in complete assortment are Winchesters, Raglans, Chester Raglans, White- * George E. Morse, Apawamia, : Maus Pasig thd fw 8 man handlo {ng ‘anybody, but when we came to the Si a | hall Chesterfields, PE belted backs and slip-overs—all master tailored by the best jartee Risle a + 905 | cowpancher. “IE oman een indian camp it seemed that I was) 0 e rt) ont tailors cf old Englan Coump, Philadelphia, %; Richard Mott, i Use 4] bound to get in trouble, The bad Indian i 4 Se SHuntingdon Valley, 93; C. N. Phillips, Acie Pade weutac ee es {hel that we really wanted was inside ‘ Irish, Scotch and English coverts, vicunas, tweeds, hand-made Harris, nderprice overcoating y age in the son's newer and most favored and olives. in plain weaves overs and London Club check, together with a number of plaid back designs, in warmthewithout- weight fabrics. NORFOLK AND DOUBLE the very best possible 27.50 and 30.00 values ] Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring,fabric, style and service are the very best possible 32.50 and 35.00 values Clearance of All Medium and Ligl.tweight Shetland and Donegal tweeds; also rain-repelling Garbinetts and : 27.50 26.00 Adelphia, 97. Hew" We A640 On moons thence ne around nim ‘and refused to come out | iS Gaberdines. Heretofore the prices have been 40.00, 45.00 and 50.00, now =! —__—_—___- — @ man could whirl a be- im ou ay w a} WINNERS AT LATONIA, fore the fellow could shoot then ‘he | the kane kept taunting me and daring | <2 Boys’ Suits & Over-| Furnishings-- Fall Hats-. soft hats, excelling in lightness of weight FALL SHIRTS—in many new aid Boywase RACE six turiones—nrig, ot] 0M, That's "bad thing for the drank: [Tey REPL At Me, go strong that T der | bis apt Underprice | Underprice , : ese to print, anyhow. f " . | } 5. LaTED. Ars Mise Thorpe, 108 (Skirviny | ail the gin tnen off to standing. ten | MY horse and dashed inside the tepec. Vaiucovereouts, .... 10,00 | croves—moe ct setected cape, FRENCHSOPT HATS —tere, in ” seeond; +. | feet away when they hold a man up." @ other fellows got ready to shoot i Ik ithe more desirable | COMPrehersive assortment trom N <Time—1.143, Dorbie, Sarah Chenault, | "yy, "Deemer 1 DP." Janything happened. I finally got hold of 5, Silty BOW), IY SLL Une nate Ceeirare : usher tis Diamond Buckle, Lucky Wish, Mamita, | .oq" then the erie hing y at thls} the Indian, who was not agblg fellow, a 13.50 shades of tan; regular 1.00 eer ae names spell stande —(C Gegnant, Mary Emily, Betty ruler. | started on his career in the West as|%%d DY main force was arfigcing him Here is our entire surplus boys’ | value, 1.50 : ‘ ard, are the world’s finest foreign & rig, atrats and clearness of color any ues ieeday “236, DERBIES AND SOFT HATS, in complete ossortre nt in all the new -all anc Winter blocks, the majer portion of which viewed frem any FALL SHIRTS— made especially for this anniversary cfferin cellent fabrics in new design: color schemes, coat model, plain und pleated, in all sizes and sleeve lengths; values 1.60 to BREASTED BLUE SERGE bucks dress so m {.40, show $3.90; Peter Pender, show 87.10.) a fi with cattle rustier named Every style of bed and beds combined with couches, sofas and davenports, i 1.15 standpoint are full 3.00 values. like that I didn't ow, $3.90; Polly D.,,and the cattle thief in question had PM; place, 4.2; i . 2.00, ( THIRD RACE—Six furionas.. etd eee aly ‘@ a good thing to know = it every i a, ly or b00 Fortutah ; | BUrTs, regular value 5 ‘The balance are travellers’ sem- \ #10 (Turner), won; Polly D., 107 (Henry), |how to handle your ‘ay 25¢ Weekly or 50c Fo! ‘tly if more convenient, Coll | 7.50. 00ers e ens + De ye | famous mal eee coad Chief, 16 (Dugan), third: | “Tellus about ‘Dogy,' the gang de- if requested, ent’ 3 Pc eerranes AA | NORFOLK AND’ DOUBLE | PAJAMAS—from a forrous | ples from femous makers, and a a e, 1.1525. Knights Differ, Toddling, | manded. But {t took some time to get | BREASTED SUITS, in all the | maker; fabrics include genuine | few contain some s ight but une “Prince Chap, Sir Marion, Joe Diebold, | Pfeiffer, who is timid, started. | new Fall shades of brown and | “Soisette,” imperted and do- | noticeable impertcctions, Creme De Menthe and Miss Wiggs also began by exp! Dor: e | gray Veloursand tweeds, mestic madras; regular Values 3.00, 4,00 and ran. Mutuals paid: ‘Tourist, straight, |1s a cowboy’s name for a thin at | very u 9g for y | Pohiesup to12.50..... '@9O | 2.50valus 95 c | soo... 1.75 ng ver oom *18 eth at mi Your Charge Account Is Solicited, fe them a 9 Place, $14.8); show, $10.60; Cloud Chief, |asaumed that name. He never had any | Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Py ped Coubly WatikoaNie oe S| ae sannecten dat bare rendremeds! Freyanttrne Carpets Rugs, Oilcloths Etc | ; 1 1 ° '» 9 ie with on Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: “The sheriff deputized me to go and| @ C ARES LATONIA ENTRIES. eplepleplszleziscleplegiealec\2| “ORS RTH RACK 4 ome-s) 100; G fellow,” said Pfeiffer. “And; e | h Av. at Warren a a ‘ e 0 a salt B Fulton St. at Flatbusl adway at Warren St. [a TYEATONTA, Ky. Nov, 2—he ontrien|okere money, nf nicked te ba 4 Curtains, Lamps, Clocks, Stoves, Benadvay ot Bedlord! Avi Smith Gray& Co. Pi Hei Aig fo- mo! pw" es are as law went after jm. crowd of rs _ * Z *emo-year-olda; maide ne ae en yy We Pp nie tgs gree Ta Yueh Cony care, Kitchenware, Etc. [Rn tau Breede (> Snes SE SEESEESSESSSS SO . i Fae, | Knee of tnley mile, hs ; - A us pee) et PL iB) LAD (CAD (CS) (C3) (CY (CH) (Ca) Coy (Cop Kap (Cay Lay (ay Ey ay ed Pa uh avenue, near Jutstreet’ | No “Free” Gifts, Premiums or Trading Stamps (CO a : dey 2 [Dy eh is Mosinee | and No High Prices to Get Even = : en 3 Sede sng: torn a Full Value for Your Money in Everything | | COR 84°" ST Es Sra Aw 6 P in ie ty Hosdene. “Toa; Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. | Hs I ee oa Or Q Ly or B35 Fulton St, Opp. Elm Place, Broosiy aaa) 1 eh |Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings | Founded 182 The Fair&Squre NO MONEY DOWN Tar. Dance, Br ane, ¥ | ° is ofttimes misleading smpiati Reb ini ® ¥ Brie en wentasconsnneceenenatenratan | Credit House — ssismstetratgemametuion nine ot Yowenotd cursicum t rot oe, 84m Men S Furnishings $100 «Oo $1.50 « loffers you an opportunity to Our ‘Method and Prices Are a Greater Attraccisn Bewe ge 308; Radel : | $200 « « $2.50 « clothe’ your entire family in Jeommiereis 875 Gh ions 133 Comitedy 430 ‘ge ES 7“ | | the very best products o ie fe 4 * y ‘JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. New Fall Shirts $1,000 « “ $1250 « Furnished furnished Furaise We Pay Frelyi: and Railroad Far: CLOTHING | Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on Pleated bosom, attached cuffs, various sleeve lengths, fe to-! ¥ 1c it . CO te Re a dl a large variety of patterns to select from, * Jamestown are as follows: FIRST RACE. selling three-year. proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. Manufacturers. It is better fees is fice accat 112" sun $1.50 & $2.00 10°% Discount if Y mae than that which you pay 10) 3 co 304" Card" att 70 WAROUn ou per cent. more for at other i Souaw. 108; Tat Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Prefer to Pay Cash stores. Not only that, we pocketbook also, elling ‘Hurdle: three. lo extra ch ind. h i ts iin sr 10: With hand embroidered colored and white initials, Ne saira snares San, Rind allow you . | = F iano, a8; thendaan, 10; 25¢, each; $2,75 dozen. Liberal : 1 ¢ IRD RACE, e : 9 K 4 ihe iy qe ao tens Pajamar=-Special Falue ; Cowper al ons Credit Terms ‘... Oak ie Oak Whic Enamel Golden Vi Golden Oak 1 3 wis fark » DA ain a colo: merceriz cloth; also dome » 9 ,! q C iv, jee, tr a i sled et, ior | ry model, with pearl buttons and silk loops, so ESTABLISHED 1807 We can satisfy your every wage 157.98 sie 512019 sa 3.98 tae a S8e nit 7.98 1 Aci Aid three-year-olds; / ¥ rite for our " | UR LIBES vg Mi pal mba 8 ies 108 $1.50 clothing want and your pl at A WEEK DeEuvers Rien Cae |}65-> WORTH OF MER-SP Senter nes CHANDISE TO YOUR HOMERtam rT renters 3d Ave. at 84th Si. Sh ch teatee at Cornor ion regarding our oullits, Mailed iree, | OPEN SATURDAS | EVENINGS, Sunday World Wants Work Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 to 2224. Third Abenue (Cor. 121 st St.) Men's Terry Cloth & Blanket Robes, $3.50—Value $5.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, HIE Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posi- than any other the Killea by Fall of Nine sto ‘While at work on the new M foMce bulking at Sixth avenue and ;Twenty-thir street this afternoon, ! James Adams, forty-three years old,.« carpenter of No. 1118 Burnett place, ‘onx, fell from the twelfth to the third floor and was killed instantly, tions’ two mediums in universe.

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