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2 ha! aan | that, she should be sent to the gallows, | Were arrested. Their indictment fol. | A generation of mothers has found no feabed he denne sedan et | Inventor Tells Taft Machines | He took as tho “ext” of hte argument |lowed two dayn later, Amsiotens Ine, | @08p sc well suited for. cl and @ Nanking fortifoations |Kipling’s poem, “The Vampire,” quoting. | trict Attorney Lee Parsons Davis made | Purifying the skin and hair of infants @ay and captured the city after a enlac, “A fool t was, and he made hisla perso . '° and children as Cuticura Soap. Its abso- Will Displace Stump 1 , rr |@ personal investigation of the crime Geaperete hand-to-hand fight in which PHONOGRAPH prayer (even as you and 1). and with Sheriff Hartnett obtained evi. | Mte Purity and refreshing fragrance alone @ven hundred tmpertalists and five Speakers BINATION \ To w rag and a bone and a hank of |dence against the men, who are Jolntiy | UT,enousd 10 Fecommend it above ordi- | Bundred revolutionists were Killed! oP J | TART Some hair Accused of complicity in the murder. | HAY, Skin soaps, but there is added te The city was first attacked by the . — | We called her the woman who did not|Cona was leader of the robber band. learoe areal ieee ein bn British Gihiiees Policy im | redeis some three wee’ following - ‘ chre, HG SUY Ih shovOviin tard. || sation, derived from Cuticura Ointment, Which the Manchus massacred hun- WASHINGTON, Nov, %.—Thomae A. But tho called hor his lady | 12:80 and ten minutes later reper ie Sa ge Ey Me Frttire Matter Denounced | Se of Chinese There was @ lull tn Exiison called on the President to ox- fair—and sho shot him in the! unanimous verdict of funy, hie land i promoting Lede retheye hey yr ee a. the fighting, while the revotutfontsts plain the mysteries of Ms iateat, back." conviction destroys practically alt amit ae tate ba My normal cont ; Ware reinforces and got ful! wi \° Attorney-Benson — adde¢ ° jt te by Lord Courtnay. ‘> Dalen machine a “int wa Dt tae ences as they eboose without exhaust: )ducing the apeech the pictures thrown |, Atom’? A Llp! [hope of escape for tie four Italian rr ptagte’ to run upestatna from the collar at the sound of the first shot, Ite heard the fusiiade as he was bounding | up the stairs, The last shot was fired as ho Was running from the store back into tho Mving rooms, Whon ho reached the kitchen his mother, his two tte nieces ag@d his brother-indaw were in aight and looking through the rear doo he saw hie deters dead out on stetrway and in the yan. rarily ineane. street shouting incoherently at the top af his voice. Running and yelling he made bis war, followed by @ crowd to the home of Recorder Kerr, where, with AitAeulty, he told the story of the tra- eedy. the Pecorino store. They found the child Rowahe alive. Alj the cert were iying Ae Pecorino had seen them. Tho gir] was dying as she wae liftat | the embulamee. BITTER DEBATE ON MOROCCAN MIX tmage of desired point to his address, the claim | hold-up eet LN ILE ae, | deen ainost continuous for about «| OM*r Purposes as well, But the inventor |e gore ¢nronta oF dnjury at the hands|the speaker with all the characteriatic | or jr0' pont to Ms address, the claim: as ce Anne Griffen and 3fre, | me LONDON, Nov. %—Bittar tevate | Week. 's of the opinion that its great value/ ot overdemonstrative political focs. — [gestures, Mr. Edison purposes to make |¢,.." Wrosecutor Nelng that Mrs. Pat: | ae Oe aay at Griffen farmhouse dur- | application to "C marked the discussion of the Morocoan| The capture of Nankin by tlie revolu-| Will be to alleviate the d@iMculties of/ The machine te a combination of the an arrangemynt with the Republican | |, ‘He back ss Monning Mrs. Hall. question in the Blouse of Jords this| “mista ts the n at blow the govern. | PoUtical stump epeakers and enable | phonograph and the moving picture National Committee to use the machine ‘omkins will sentence ¢ evening, ord Sourtney particularly Aepounee’ tbe Government's« pollay in the | The sight rendered Pecorino tempo-| He rushed out into the, Reconter Kerr sant two poitcamen to! Ago Was'Almost Continuous for Last Six Days. TO AVENGE MASSACRE. | Victorious Troops Certain t Put Manchus to the Sword for Killing of Chinese. By Ualted a ment has suffered since the outbreak of the rebellion it {8 an Smportant miil- 1,200 DIEIN MTTE Fighting Begun Three Weeks | vot * ye \ Doliticlans to address as man: ar ner ys ner Nea roe on ARGUMENI neat 16 PicTUee ing their strength or running the risk oe. While the phonograph t# repr the screen reproduce the pF, song 5 A pyar MIGHT BE ED TO SUPPLEMENT THE PHONOGRAPH POR CART TAL. * Syurre in the forthcoming campaign. , “AT MURDER TRIAL | Prosecutor Recites ‘The Vam- | pire,” With Variation,- Against Mrs, Pattérson, vER, Col, Nov. 2—Within the | nty-four hours Mre. Gertrude | Gibson Patterson, charged with the kill- |ing of her husband, will know whether |ahe ts to go free or ts to be branded as |a criminal, After Judge Allen had con- | cluded his instructions at 11.05 A. M. to- day Spectal Prosecutor Benson bogan| his closing statement. Benson indicated | at the outset that he would demand that! no leniency TOCONVICT WOMAN satan QUOTES KIPLING BANDIT LEADER AGgnetton | FOUND GUILTY OF in First Degree in Croton Lake Case. (Special to The Evening World). WHITE PLAINS, Nov. 28, matter | ten minutes’ deliberation, a jury this! afternoon found Vincenzo Cona gull in the first degree of the murder of Mra Mary Hall, at the Croton Laie farm house, Nov. 9 The quick disposition of the case) constitutes a record trial. Two days after the murder five bandits, alleged be shown the defendant, but|/to have been tmplicated in the case, | seven worls to the poem to gtvo tho} He referred to Mrs, » Tl Patterson's early life at Sandov: d ridiculed 1 who are accus ‘ona | Monday. Two more of the bandits Will be put on trial to-morrow, PPTL LT EE ELE eT SLAYING WOMAN Jury Returns Verdict of Guilty | EER GR mmm 9 fi of Mothers 4: ‘| Has Endorsed CuticuraSoap Although Catieara Boap and Ointment are sold by Is Your Home Betts was granted per- by Supremo Court Jus- tice Blachoff to withdraw her suit for| separation from her husband, Betts, a well-known sporting man General Chang ts considered to be beheaded. The Is are mad with rage at the recollection of the Manchu massacre of the Chi inhabitants which followed the suppres. sion of the first revolutionary outbreak in the city and are determined to avenge the victims in their murderers’ each other's faces, One old man of} aristocratic appearance sitting next $9 t row called upon the detectives | & man aitting next to nim, | he sald, had struck him twice. | and declare! whatever le knew of wickednoss his wife had taught him. After both sides rested tow Allen denied a motion that the jury be allowed to visit the scene of the tragedy and immediately read his instructions to the jury. They were regarded mission to-day tary depot, ti At of ‘ 1th ! ee 4 that tne| suggestion t she Was an unsophisti- | the se of a viceroy w actor appeared and announced hi cated aitl. when she fe to hands Cm. the antire master. Lord Morley de-| jurisdiction over three provinces, and | | whole act would be played over agatn, leeway soi. yh alata i, sees BETTS SUIT T WITHDRAWN. fended the Miniary, denying that tbe) the literary center of the emplre. Its] | The noise eymewhat subsided ee [Et tant wien Taipan eae an Angiodranco agreement waa hostile | commerce ts also extens! there waa constant @isturbance in the WA, IHS Ghatien Darton Wite Will Not Prosecate een ss toward Germany. Detalis of the city's fall are lacking, house. Every now and then men end years her junior, into her net. . Cees ands e 9 , Lord Lasdsdewne ariticised the Man-| but it ts taken for granted that ttle | even women would get quarreiling | mite. pracecuior dwelt at erent 1eagib wal Sporting ception! é anion House apseah of Chancellor Julovid-| mercy will be shown .o the vanquished | the audience and wave thelr fists in on Patterson's great love for this wife,| Mrs, Anna George, deaiaring that the proper piace | —_— for making such « speech waa in the House of Commons, and not in pubiio, He declared England was compelled to abide by the Ang@lo-Franoo agreement, but that the agreement was easily available as @ baale for similar agree: ments with other patio: Out of every ten homes, nine of them have pianos; it’s because the piano is considered a necessity and not a luxury, and the pinao makes the best music with the least effort Louts | No “THE PLAYBOY” REARS GIRL'S CASE as favorable to| Mrs. Betts, in her complaint, ‘ytaing sailed along without any ' | the defendant. Under them the jury |that Betts abandoned her and re in learni The —se blood. | nolse then until the or ¢ y NEW AMERICAN CARDINALS ‘The town i= probably almost wholly (Continued from, Piret Page.) | sepah nee Avi theta that Christy, the (Continued from First Page.) murder oF manelaughter. “The Court a to support her. he applied several in ruins es it was heavily bombarded supposed murderer of his father, calls en fined all degrees of murder and instruct- | mee to have him punished for fatlure for two days pr management and the police that it was ‘laherty Pegeen Mik your farm there? A. It was bal for]ed the jury regarding reasonable dubt|to pay her alimony. On one oc: f preceding its capture. Margaret FI y gee! Cal of casion, \ of the Chinese inhabitante elthe premeditated and organised. ar, She selges an andiron from the| both of us. and the rigut f the defendant to have| omy a few months ago, a mild senaa. Farley, Falconio and O'Connell| thelr ives tn the masane p Pea ret Flaherty, played by Miss! grepiace and attempts to strike him.| The Court stdpped further questioning | the benefit of such doubt. F tion was caused in court when Betts cused his wife of being addicted to ex- cessive use of intoxicants. Mrs. Betts, along this line and Attorney Moore went nead on another tack, after explaining: “I was merely trying to show how the burden of all this guilt 1s being shifted MoGee, Is chiding ber father, | Christy draws back and cri Don't James Fiaherty, the keeper of | strike me! 1 killed my poor father & public house, which pert was played ing the Lik by J. M. Kertgan, for leaving her alone | Uemay, was ® week for doing the likes Arguments of counsel ere expected to be finished so that the case can go to the Jury tonight. pe it. There is a large Manchu quarter, however, and it Is feared here that its non-combatant population may Give Entire Day to Recep- tions—Many Notables Call Ae vho was present, flew at her husband Nov. %—The newly slaugt of that!” tOik voude eine anowide ~ w . © husban PO dA Mee ees | webien cia Geemeg. osttaih. cee take an Lat, Blab Instantly crles of “Bhamet" rose trom | rhe a Se eee. sce atoore| ONE MAN A BASEBALL TEAM | ino rage, and it was all attendants ; anor ‘esl O'Conne!, shel dean already to have followed, the rebel vic. | THE ETA ah rie THAT | a numose of spectators sitting back in| was one of the famous “old love” ON THE MOON OF MARS, |cov'4 ¢o to keep husband and wite ill int ! r t aaa a uryswinn 14 aisle at the |E7, ss ena aicnont ebunansoue oan-| Tha Seeme f tne tation of Un’ Dostel ea mee icsk ve teaser tae phen Cee beet re Tee | u “tn allowing Ore, Betts to witheray| of unquestioned durabilly tnd we Greds of visitors called to pay their re.| Mire of Hanyang by. th Impertatiata, | House, and with the started up. but the disturbers lett their|ing Mttlo widow who ted “had enougn|Single ‘Player Could Fill Every} ier suit, Justice Pischoft refused to pects. the laters’ @efoat at Nanking would|'® Shawn Keogh, chairs, and descending the stairs kept|0f matrimony” and was looking for a Position on Diamond and Get | modity the order so her lawyers might Away With the Game collect a fee from Betts, CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—According to |= a sacs Prof. F, R. Moulton of the Untveraity of Chicago, one man is all that would be required to play a baseball game on musi rely on the reputation of the piano they buy. The Pease record covers 67 years and over 84,000 satisfied purchasers. Prices $325 up for new pianos and $125 up for Used pianos, ayer Good friend. Attorney show that Stokes had writtes Miss Graham about the widow to make her Jealous and ald him in his scheme to win the girl's love, but Stokes insisted | that he was trying to show her that he | didn’t want anything to do with ler, Moore tri ° The morning was especially reserved Moore tried ¢ for members of the dipidmatic corps | end the afternoon for Cardinals at praa- eat in residence tn Rome. Cardinal Farley in a cable mes: to-day sent thanks to Mer. J F. Mooney, Vicar-General of the dio probably mean the Government's over. |Covslm, & role assumed last night by throw, Aw it is, the rebel victory at] Arthur Sinolatr, ‘The father suggests Nanking and the imperialist success at| that Shawn remain in the wine room | BAN NC rd BE gaicnter vastonecea iter ty Terrible “What will the Cardinals and the Holy ening @t} matner at Rome be saying if 1 should yelling, “Shame—shame!" Two women stood on the balcony steps and cried: “Are there no men among you here who will resent this {neult to Ir at"? Hissing and crying “Shame!” the party were escorted without violence from the loore ie Phobus—one of the two moons of one a bargain. y payments Nanking, theatre. Mr, Moore succeeded in tangling a £ yi of New York: Mgr, Michael J. Lavelle | Na” be doing the likes of that?” o,|Stokes up in some minor details of his| Mars—provided the man could live in | , and to Chancelior Patrick J. Hayes tor | °#\Ved here to-day by the Chinese daily t! 3 OrLae, ey wife, Mea, Bhel Clas |story and forving htm to make silght|@ Place without aumosphere. Prof. Write for catalog and Shoisp, the clerg: fd one other New| raspy ; The report says that 3,600 regu. anda ‘Colt O'Lee; Naura U'Connor | contradictions, He aso unearthed the| Moulton described the manner of play Open Evenings. ‘orkers’ congratulations, Another cable | lar soldi 200 olvil ff A | : ene ‘i pet ‘ shar despatch eent by the Cardinal ‘greetes | have been Mile, civilian volunteers |” “wnrougn the tenseness of the acene the| and Patrick Cavanaugh—all_members, | fact that a number of letters that| in addressing a church soci ty last the students of the seminary. Hoe ex- pressed his desire that his thanks for passed betwen Stokes and Miss Graham were in the possesston of the District- night on the “Earth-like pian “Our one-man team would first he said, |line was suggestive, and instantly pan- Gemonium burst forth in every part of they sald, of the Philoceltic Suclety of Despatches received New York ATES, PEASE PIANO CO., tak Free Press state that the Imperialists 4 Statement: de by Lee Shu-| Attorney. Moore and Jordan asked for|the position of pitcher" “and 128 West 42d St., near B’way, N.Y. tul messages b is nts were made by Lee % aD whe Gad sent theme ee nce’ tO land rebels are fighting to-day inside IBS igi taatecee ee t"1g| bert and Lady Gregory, in which they | the letters, and a recess of ten minutes] throw the ball horizontally. The ball | Seal’ ba Toany caute Nanking. The revolutionary navy in| Dersistent, and every nolse it !8/ porn explained that the concentrated | Was taken to allow counvel to examine| Would go all the way around the moon, possible for the human voice to invent ieee te tegenall Continued unrestrained for twenty-five widually. Cardinal Farley has decided not | them, When the examination of prospective 1, the two girls took their He would then have time to get a bat and strike at it. If he missed it he could take his three strikes, then put preparing to bombard the suburb, Kwan, occu by the Manchus. and seemingly org @ surprise. ‘if I had known there wa: ized disorder Shia to Tap. on his mask, gloves, and chest pro: rewrn to New York before Christ: > almost ten minutes ganized opposition to the pla ide the rail Miss Gra- | on fei) . but may go howe ahortis. atterwarn | FOREIGNERS LEAVE dleatelolansdeakes ce tie hay) Peevanuier who ontieie the as two. mutried ‘laters sat. in the] tector and catch himaelt out when the | Copan fore ae... | First Catch Your Cold That depends upon what he may hear DOOMED NANKING, \representatives of the management could| “I Woukl not have booked it. I do| front row of chairs, next to the jury | ball came around the fo bis | Vesmeatch it; catch wp with It, overtatap from Vicar-Geueral Mooney. | run down the fsles and attempt to locate | 20t Want anybody to interpret this as| box, and turned their tear-stained faces 7h, cate he. nit the Pall and tt) Raa ne 8 fone, levers or ratchets to eet it, That's the way t deing ay appa | (is AmeslaiGd Pea.) the offende: meaning, however, that T disapprove or | upon the furore, who looked upon the | Pounded he could Dlay the part of an aug Sartered oak pholatered | taating dan feroverdae ant tet “i : ITS J reas, find anythi objectionable in it.’ two young defendants with an expres- jeder leathe: Reduced $19) “slight col row into the ¢! rane ‘ GAVE “TIPS,” GOES TO JAIL. Poort telat Lan lccricr’ weeremome | Wer, LA SIRUENG 2Gt. w <bollpemans | "taay “Gresery wald that although the| sion tate for the Arat time since the | came wounding around the moon. He | ¥ GBB | ghare which Befouls your bee as taken place to the north- Ww ur our dil nm, and par 16. ture il the’ wides, ED sez ed Rime rd ry Srelral reparationmKenden's 45 | terrhal [elie on the marae which BO | valuable in any one of the va | ind Cnegie Cat it ‘anifMfe’ the trouble in th immedi FOR OHRISTMAS wwe ce omen ital Clocks: a Marble sisting of either im uniform or plain clothes, ap-| presentation of the play caused riots peared. Eggs, overripe vegetables, lim- | burger cheese and amall vials of asa-| Boston and in educational centroa such fetida were hurled from the balcony and | as Cambridge and New Haven, the gallery at the players. No attempt} TEN MEN ARRESTED, was made to ring down the curtain, and ARE FINED. the actors bravely etood thelr ground| ‘The ten prisoners who were a with the utmost good humor, and taken to the West Thirt atreet Py After the house. lighta were switched | station gave heir names see EG Leroi aaa af 4 on several uniformed policemen from | O'Callaghan of No. 227 Hast T the ney’ juror, ad TraMc B Squad appeared and started | street, John J. Cassidy of No. ‘o "mast ” then could throw to fi and catch | ste himself out on the base as the ball | af came around again. If he hit a fy in| Hae pl of a grounder he might draw on| love and, playing the part of the! ntre fielder, catch ‘himself out strong batter might make a home run. This would mean that he struck the ball so hard it went beyond the attraction of this moon and struck on the planet wld be what we call ‘over! feres with pow bof all trial began, held an element of open sympathy Asnistant District-Attorney Buckner mitted a second opening address, con- tenting himself with putting In as evi. dence the diagram of the girls’ rooms in the Varuna Apartment, at Eightieth street and Broadway, where the shoot- ward of the city. A bombardment is| imminent. There Is reason to believe that Lieut.-Gen, Feng Kwo Chang, com- mander of the imperial troops, has dis- covered @ treacherous plot to open the Gates of the city. Much shooting has been heard inside the city. All foreigners except the Japanese Conmui and his guard have now. lett. All the forelgn warships have with: in Ireland it had been wel! received itn ome to Defrand ding Justice Moss of the Court Of Bpecial Sessions to-day sentenced George Schuchman, a wagon builder of No. 132 Bast Forty-tiret str penitentiary for a term of fo iT and imposed a fine of $500 in addition, | ‘The defendant will have to serve one SEVEN inater Hugs, bi New furniture booklet AND BAFIDE 3 LENNON & COMPANY jt It arre: actin 161-158 E. 28d St. near Lexington Av day in Jail for each dollar if he drawn out of range. One Hundred and Twenty-second street, py peMorerel f the nose. a Not pay the fine, With him w {eut.-Gen, Feng |4owm the isles to locate the offenders. | Honig Causey of No. 833 East Ninetee JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. |e (poh Faand throatand pave th way yer ) % tenced George Reineman, former , commander of the Imperial | They w ywhere. Detection was) street, John P. Byrne of No, 42 Ha ction he Simplest cold, neglected, may mean all this. E verhutendent of “delivery wagons for) {Tops at slankow, telegraphed to-day | made di through the fact that/One Hundred and First etreet, John F.| - = Nae Plies yes james A. Hearn & Sons, unt Prank | tat he oad occupied the whole of the | more than half of the audience was try- | Neary, 487 Kosclusko street, Brooklyn; | NORFOLK, Nov. ~The Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, 9 soft, healing % both of whom received elty of Henyene at 4 o'clock yesterday |ing to clap down the isturbers. Patrick O'Connor of No. 36 East One| Jamestown, for to-morrow's im, has, nevertheless, powérful sateen ‘ths’ sentences. T afternoon. ORAGGED FROM THEIR SEATS [Hundred and Thirty-ffth street, Bernard | races are as follows | Beppe mice Sestroy. the @ rm ti Diirss Niclas dafra: Wuchane capitulated to the Imperial Kelly of No. 2165 Fitth avenue; Frank| rinyy RACH—Pure; tvosearoids; fire | Segione she tiseues <0 Reelthy eotions: rips. ¢ . troops (o-lay, the revolutionary leaders BY POLICr. O'Coffey of No. 18 Fourth ‘avenue, |+ juit can Band of “Howe ary Your physician will tell you that fi falas orders charcing tor tapaien O2| expressing a desive to negotiate for a| As faat as a policeman could epot a |Brookiyn; Matthias Harford of No. 6 |{@, Comes, 100 givinginan, 119) a Jadgs | gascs-eutot ten, where teed pro s comprainise end suggesting some sight | epectator hissing or throwing anything Bee hat ate eee of ed Pee an " J jals fo ee a render the doctor men, were convicted of con- Sewn n the Government pro- as collared and dragged hatl ‘When See urkcnors were arfalenid be: 100. Lady Tuaastie pec. r | In most cases of Hay-fever, to defraud on the testimony of | MEATY rat, Nov, 9%. — American | 204 comtlens from his seat. tore Magiotrate Corrigan in the Night jeases of the throat) and be aie La 7 Fierl, who was until rec a Rear-Admiral’ Joaeph. B. Murdock The women in the audience were par- ‘Were represented by Denis les, the relief is instantaneous and in the employ of the wagon builder, | sending 1 company of. inarin mm | ticularly active tn aiding the police by | @peliissy and John T. Martin, who de- | , rmanent, Procufe a tube of Kondon's and who told of seeing the money! here to Peking on board the Unitad| Pointing out the offenders. Ono tall, |nounced the production as “the moat arrhal Jelly at your druggists today, 9% passed from Sehuchman to the othera| g: cruiser Saratoga. | statuesque woman gowned In jet eve- iatamngoe ever presented 01 jew York 50 cents. Begin your cure at onee. after each repairing contract to a seat Before Bchuotr oppoatto and pulled a man from his seat yeara old and i Mandicay who js fifty-four W furlongs Ft ni yptrelda, andy. en in the wagon “o ‘Callaghan was fined $10, Cassidy was Neary, $3; O'Connor, $3; Byrne, Pousada CONFIRMS KILLING Imported French Glace Fruits Wasitl Nov mt | four y 5 sens , and led him up the alsle of the the $3, and Coffey, $3,’ The other 308 . feittes Ae peed legrom pusl: OF AMERICAN followed by frengicd jeering and 4@p- \prisoners, Casey, Harford and Gallagher, A timely Pees of cheloeet « meg, cite tro og 5 pound Rancdn sq: Caperraad ness acquaiptances vouching to his! eae 4 A Eredie Plause, As she was a woma could |'said they took no part in the troub! ‘Cay, Brit} ‘Beit jndeser! pure ‘an 100 i BBO | reeve eorre eres previous gov character were read. On} not fight back and had to go. She | but had jumped up in their seats when Jom idhood. To bese $ e s, Hay Fever es Heate t ¥ ner five a oun Our The Standard Remedy Wir wiidens diana he onic | to, texdny'a vpuivices from Ameri: | pointed out several other men to the |!t started. 1) mr were diesherand, | Nga 14 For Wearle 20 Yeere "Lam Innocent of ‘any wrongdoing, |fa8 Miutster Calhoun at Peking, Chi: | pole. Fo one ty 1 gave these men tine tc help ine ae- /neee finances are ins deplorable con-| shorily after the traMo men arrived | were Qt fhe Tengo anton whee the |i Special for Tuesday, the 2th Special forWednesd #) cure business, dition, with but $000,000 taels in the | ¢rom Broadway ten detectives under In- |feve the demonstration was premedl: ORFAM KISSES. CURCkATY Vs fa" 2 as Treasury, no incoming revenue and the! sector Leahy arrived and gave thetr | tcrca, ‘assortment of wholesome meaty mute . JAMESTOWN RESULTS. Goverment without ¢ energy to the eviction of the rioters. | Supreme Court Justice Delany, who Corvorated ery cian te 10c x “ Mr. Calhoun confirms the float stories) Te was apparent from the first that the |was sald to have been present at the Pie Ween SB ais Sf FIRST RACE—Purse 8: two-year [OF he Killing of snisionaries at Heian | pottce were not in aympathy with thelr | production last night, declared with em- olds; seven furlongs.—Be, 110 (Bruce), |) the capital o 9 Job, for except when spectators tn the | phasis to- ‘ | Off | f Tu d: y d W dn d. 1 to 2, firat; Doroth 11d |iator, adde the name ‘0 qudtetice and the house management ine | , "2, Was not t here; thet ts mistake, 1} er’ ings or esda' L_ e es ay ) 63). 6 10 ds 2 10.1. 4 to 6 wecond; | the time of Americ haiatea Wii | wo ro to é : . fe Lady, 104 (Byr a Ainertea fenders ater balng escorted, sometime | You can't hoot an trish girl down. | TEsOnTED CHEWING KISHKS 7 x to 6, third, T! and one | sald Kithne McGee to-day ay | ind thnt tat lonnest and inate beat " | German ropean children x violently, to the street were le jiny part In spite of all the bad eset | while ther werk Gals eee 40. ang potatoes in New o¥rke I had been eeorement olds and upward, six furlongs nao Broadway hear@ the cue, and as goon warned that T would be attacked last | yhiewne = ROX. siava, 9 (Bchuttinger), 2101, 410 5 00a| THREE AMERICANS 0 DROWN. as the police began hurling the rtoters | nigh: Lia eri Sit eitpeaeat tis] ik des » out, won; Clem Beachey, 9 (Bruce) from the theatre an tmmense crowd dy CERIO BURY 8 OE ES VRE Fhe D Ht git to & 4 to 6 and out, second; Maleod i » Nephews ita Mave gathered in front, watching the fun Ea iy ga ge Ul AR et tAamHe), 20 $9 3, 8 to 3 and evan : . Tk wa Analy necessary to entabliaa | ee ity Tuatice Gott. This wax VAhird, Time, 1.24. Woodiunder, it'e| Reader Break ‘Phe, police lines at Broadway and Sixth aves | emt.” maid Justice Gott | ve pi: Nitbe and Inter OTTAWA, Nov. 28—Three Americans | nue to keep the crowd on thelr way, | \)neuiny Park Tow aud Cortlandt street stores onen every evening until 11 u'cloe 2 AWA, Ne h ue to D q Avion on the occurrences at Bg Meet _- Ine cDiaie | Met tragle deaths tn this vicinity la One woman, Miks Rosetta Emmet of e HAliott last night, He left the ALL OUR STORES OPEN THANKSGIVING EVE UNTIL 11 iy CLOCK Knight, 10 (B 7 tol, 6 to 2|A Bryson, Quebec, wire tells of tho No. 62 Wavhington Square, who was before the second act was As They Will Bo Closed Thanksgiving Day, a (Schut- | drowning of Kex Tart of New York and sitting § the balcony, insisted upon . @ to 6, rat; Roebuck, Iuk ‘chu if tinger), 11 to 6, 4 40 6 and out, second, | John Harris of Alabama, both aged making a complaint and go'ng to the - —_—-—- ed IVING Hyldeman, 103 (Byrie), § to 6, 7 to 10) about twenty, Th oke through thin | Tenderloin station in her opera cape, | Smallpox om Mediterranean Liner.) LOST, FOUND AND REWARD: THANK A and out, third, Time—1.43 Ossa- | ee when skating, They were employed against Shane O'Callaghan of No, 27] The steamer Calabria, wh a ts DT s Gir and Wodlaree sis ran by thelr aunt Mis Ella Rawls Reade: wast ‘Thirty-ninth street, whom ashe|to-day from the Mediterranea LOST Small pocketbook on Rivers Pa be- NOVELTIES PARK ROWE Ni ph dads of New York, President of the Calumet | charged with throWiog eggs and breaa | Held at Quarantine with one tanta Tip tO Toman RK RO sa Ss NnssAU j GOULO’S HORSE WINS RACE. Mets! Company The bodies were ree no meN it smallpox on board, The patten Ae idea Hersh '« anine, Spring boxer, mppropriats, to, the toe 206 a Way 5 cover , ave {Wervenreold steernge Dassen iid Maciowsal aia pe SROADY ‘ rakie, Nov. &—-Frank J, Gouid "| Who third tragedy was that of Robert — /ne act was fimsned after twenty-five | wilt be tran . TO pcan 74 NASS SY. Cavero won the Prix Cap, a hurdie race! Kehve, who fell from the ateamner Ders 10's of rioting and the curtain was |,’ noe tanM HELP WANTED—MAL, ist aratnand Setcet: FOR ave. for 98%, distance mile and seven! pyshire when tt was passing through rung down, MRRRCR ae a aa ~~ The epeciiti a weteht a {natance tn ond one-half furlong at AULOUM to-day, | tb Bt. Lawrence loc * ager Cornwall, At Mas: Smmediately raised and tat isranta, S€0 fin bee Broo! verter ‘ Ls On Diamonds, wa ropolilau Cerdit Coy 43 Wy